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THE ORANGE COAST . 25CENTS . .
FRIDAY" MARCH 17" 1989
Jury -deadlocked in Orrielas murder trial·
• Treegrows
in memory
ofBalboa (
Jurors ordered to resume delibera·tioi1s
ly JAN!T-ztMM!RMAN
OflNO-"Y ..... ~
A threatened impasse in the
murder tnal of Danny Ornelas. a
young man accused of runnina down a Newpon Beach woman dunng a
drunken joy nde, was avened Thurs-
day when a jud&e ordered jurors to
resume dehberat1ons.
West Ortltl.f County Sllperior
Coun Judac Luis Cardenas offered to
read the JUry funbcr instructions or
testimony. The .seven-man, fivc-
woman penel has twice asked
Cardena to,..,clarify points, but the
nature of their questions was not
released.
dunna the heanng. Omela ' mother..
Blanca, sobbed silently, but the
defendant sat quietly at the counsel
table. his head resting on ha fist
Outside the couruoom, auo~s
said they couldn't make any predic-
tions. addina that such ~uests for
more instructions were common. mother
ly JANET ZIMMERMAN
OI -0-"Y l'lot Stan
The branches of a newl> planted
Ca hfomta sycamore tree an the
schoolyard of Our Lady Queen of
Angels in Newpon Beach soon WJll be
npe for cli mbing and its leaves will
tum color wtth the seasons.
The JUry deliberated nearly three
days before foreman teven Bischke
told thc_Judgc that panehsts had hule
hope of reaching a decision. Bischke said there were "a few poinu" sull
undecided by some Jurors because of
the legal wording of 1nstruct1ons and
definitions
Ornelas, 19, 1s on 1nal for second-
degrce murder 1n connection wt th the
death of Debb1e Ann Killelea as she
walked down an alley behind her
Balboa Penmsula home Sept I
Bischke said three ballots were
taken and the last vote was4-8, but he
did not state whether that was for
conviction oracqwttal. In ao1ndivtd-
ual poll, all but one juror wd funber
dclibcrat1ons would not help them
reach a deci ion.
At that point. JUl'Or Donald M.
Hunsicker sa1d further instructJons
m1&ht be helpfuJ. The JU<fae ordered
the jury to return this momioa to
resume talks ' About two dozen spectators from
both f1m1hes watched nervously
"Riaht now, they're having trouble
makina a decision." defense attorney
Ralph Bcncanaey said. "Some mem-
bers feel additional defin1uons will
hel ."
&puty D1stnct , Attome~ Tom
Goethals said the trial 1s at •a very
sensitive point."
"We're aom& to give them mott
1nstrucuons, hopcfulll' that will clari-
fy It for them,.. Goct~ls wa.
''They•vc expressed th.at there 1s still
hope they can reach a verdict. rm still
optimisoc.."
That will be the ttmc to remember
Debbie Killelea. a 37-year-old house-
wife who was run d9wn by a speedins
car last year 1n an alle> near her
BalbOa Peninsula home. her husband
said.
The tree, along with new play-
ground equipment and a plaque, were
dedicated 10 her memory dunns a
bncf ceremony Thursday momin at
the school where her three child
attend.
Rescue called -ef-f Of·wt-tale"C-·--·
_·k1llclea's husband. Bnan. stood
nervous!~ near thco81aque before
encouraging about 3 onlookers to
hve hfe as Debbie "'ould have.
through the e)es of a child.
"You can look at Debbte'sdeath 1n
two ways: as a great physical tra&edy
or the way I have -as a 11vin& and
loving spintual JJft to u au. She was a
warm. lovin&, Jl\'lna person "
A shde, geode 1c dome and JunaJe gym, along with the plaque, were
purchased with SS.000 donatca to the K11lel~ Ch1ldren·s Fund. Swmp and
parallel bats "'~re moved from other
areas of the school to make a
complete playground.
Annie Young.love, who pla)ed
softball with Dc6b1e Killelea. said she
and three fncnd organized the fund so Killclca's daughter and two sons .._ .... _....,...,....._
"'ould have a ph.ys1cal monumtnt by-a:=-orta:--n~Kff''~"lelN"' •nil filt son1;Mk~ tt.rlJ-....1 Jos~;ft ttte
f Pleaw SH KILllLEA/ A2 plaque that hat been dedicated In Debltle t<ltlelea•s ttonor.
I)' IRIS YOKOI
Of_O..,. ..... ~
81olog1sts hnvc called ofTthe search
for a gray whale lll\.Jled m gill net ll
was last seen off l.a,gUM Bcacl\
Thursda) afternoon. and b1olo1ht
fear the whak may ha'e drowned
for thm: da)'s scientists attempted
to free the whale from the net a the
animal migrated north. The whale
d1sappca"d in the fog Thursday and
1he re ue team searrhed the ~n
bet"'C'Cn ewpon Beach and Hunt-
inaton Beach for I 0 hours before
calhna ofT the search about 3 30 pm .. The whale could have continued
nonhward. turned around and swam
south or drowned
"f don't think one poss1b1hty 1~
stronaer than the en her niht now."
said Joe Cordaro. wildlife b10I01Jst
for the National Manne F1shene<1
Service. whicn monttors the PoPU·
l3t1on of seaammals. Time will g.J\e sc1ent1 ts a bc'tter
idea. C''9)rdaro said
B1ologi ts estimate the v.halc 1s a sub-adult (more than a year old) and
IS 30 to 35 feet in SIZC. Thursday
morning. Cordaro had said the
animal appeared to be unmJured
smcc 1t was cont1nuina to move
oonh.
Hov.cver. the a1umal could becbmc
wc1&hed down by dcbns that can
catcl:t on the net, which was wrap~ around the tail, Cordaro wd.
The whale was first polled around
noon Tuesday off Dana Pomt, two
miles from the harbor entrance. The
Lona Beach~bued Whale Retcue
Unit. a aroup of independent
btOIOIJslS who coordinate with the
National Manne Fi Mries ScrvJCC.
.were noufted.
They tried 10 cut tht net but •
stro111 current and the mo,-cments of
the whale prevented suc:ccss. As dusk
fell, the rescue attempt was post-
poned
Wednesday the whale was seen off
the shores of Laauna Bach. But
apin. b1ol<>11sts could not set to the
net.
"The whale was movint at a pretty
good chp so they couldn t enter the
water and cut~ net." Cordaro said.
The animal was last 1&htcd 1n the
late afternoon in Laauna ~b.
The biofotists launched a boat at
S:30a.m Thursday and continued up
the roast to Huntiniton Beach in
search of the whale. wlucb the
satnUsts had marked Wlth )Cllow
buoys. Tbc b1oloaists rode up and
down the coast and went off hore as
far as three miles., Cordaro satd.
AlLlocal hlquards and harbor
petrols were notified and asked to
keep an eye out for the wtWe,
Cordaro •id.
"Sometunes it's bk:c tryina to find a
nced)t 1n a haystack,"
C~rdaro's duty is to ttcord the
event tbrouah colltttion of reporu
frOm tJ>c rettue team. His office also
helps enforce manne hfe protcctJOn
laws.
If the rescue team obtatns a secuon
of the net as a sample. Cordaro's
office will try to locate the ownu and
apply disaphnary measures aa:ord·
in&ly.
Because whales tay 1n hallow
Wit.Cf and r1rel) swim more than fi ve
miles off shore. they most oflen ae1
cauaht 1n halibut nets, Cordaro said.
A whale's normal behavior 1s to
move 1n three shaJlow dl\C taluna
breaths 11 half-rninute inter'\ aJs. fol-
lowed by one deep dive in which 11
tays under water three to five
minutes. Cordaro said. He said he did
not know how Iona a whale <'In sta)
underwater Wlthout aJr LA man arrested in
Mesa cocaine sale
arrested a man belJC\ed to be his
accompl1cc, David frcdenck Wolf-
son. 28. of Lo ngelcs.
Driver held
In attempt to
b·r1be office r . Police have no leads, no motives
1y PAUL AACHIPLEY
Of IN 0..,-,.... Su«
So tar. 1989 ha,n 't bttn a &ood )ear
for 1 om VcncM, and narcotics
officer are &lad of 1t
HlS troubles bcpn 1n January
when he hid a su1tca of cocaine 1n
ewporf, &ck Bay and then
couldn't .Jjnd·. il, p0hce Jd. The unease wa later found by tv.o ub
Scout Things turned "'<>riot this ~eek
when a drua deal he alaqcdly ~' up
v.cnt '°ur. Ntrcou s in~c llptors v.ould hkc
to talk to the Nev.port Stach man. but
he' ly1n1 low after C<>&ta Mesa P01iCC
Wolfson was arrested at Love's
Wood Pit Barbecue. 3046 Bn tol St..
after he Jave undercover officers
$20,000 for two kilos of cocamc,
Costa Me pohcc S,t. Thomas
8o>lan •id. It v.-u su~powd to be the
first insr.llmcnt of a SI00.000
purchase of lO lilos. Boylan said.
Pohcc said Veneu • 2 • set up lhe
deal for Woffson. who reputedly
produces ~ph1c film Wolf-'°" wa ~1kd an llcu ofSUtOOO bail. but upenor oun Jodae Jonn math
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CO\llC,IOB\ llC\UlllO''
ly lats YOKOI
°';;;::;..:ScalBcachmanwas 1·n NB shooting that left two dead arrested on su p1c1on of bnbel')
Tuesday n1sht in Newpon Beach
aner he allqcdly tned to act out of a
drunllen dnv1n,arrcst by ofTenng the
police officer dnnks and SSOO ca h
Euatne Lawrence Curcio was
booked at Nc"'1>9rt Beach cit y Jail
followina the 10'30 p.m. arre t near
Cafe Lido on 30th trect. He po ted S 10.000 batl and vras released.
By JANET ZIMMERMAN
Of -0..,-,,_ SC..
Pohcc bad no nc~ leads Thursda)
1n a hooting at a !'.ewpon Ba h
precious metals hop that left t-.o
people dead and a third man. accu~d
of windhnJ do1cns of 1nv~tOl"5 out
of a m1lhon dollaro;. 1n cnt1cal
cond1uon Accord1na to a police repon. Of-
ficer Glenn Fisher first spotted ln\C tipton ~onttnued to Karth
,,..._. .. MfU/ Alf for a moti ve to I uesday evenina·,
shoot1n1 at the Ncwpon Com ~x
change. "lcwpon Beach Poltcc
spokesman Bob Oakley said. They
ha\e not bttn able to dctcmune
whether anything W1U taken from fhe
~hop
Owner Wilham 0 . Kina. 36. was
shot four times in the head and che t
and remained under auard at Foun-tain Valley ResionaJ Hospatal, Oak-
lc) satd. Killed 1n the attack was bts
v.1fc. Rentt. 3 . and h1 fncn~ and
customer. Clyde Oatts. 45. of Irvine
"We're hop1na Mr Kins will be
able to IJ"e u that anfonnauon 1f and
when be can do that." Oakley said,
addina that K.Jna 1~ upccted to
recover. .
Kana was the laflCt of several local,
state and federal 1nvcst1ptions. tn·
clu~a statecw1l la"-' u1talkii"~ he
btlked tD\ICStors nationwide in n k)
precious metals tchclnC)
,,.._.'"SHOOTING/ A2)
Mesa parishioners triple St. Patrick's Day pleasure
1y PM.IL AIO..uY ~nstaan1ty totM t.SOO )Un ago • cclt'bn&e the• rd anni~tntty.of its oransr tren.. Avtn~ • Liltcwix, Nevin won over t.bc °' .. .._.,...,.,..., At St. Jc.tum. pansht0Mn cant first Ma .f<?llP-wtd ~a~ 1.0 • Then, on his lint ~t. Patnck's Day Back then. pensh1oncn . had to community, and the pensh .,ew. . -r.._.-_., __,. Pa k ha 1 t . think of one wathout the other. It -.as mart Nevan l$th binhday and his 1n Coti. Mes.a, Ne"1n said Mau 10 a overcome some ea!'fy prcJud.ioc from ln t949hlhe fint ~Oc:Y was built
• nvm11a -t!l' "e • o in on M~h 17 1947 -• Patnck's 43 yean of tcn'ice lO the penlh and conareaation of 140 tn Gra_ucl thtir Protestant ~iaftbon and the ool opened, wtdl teachcn ·
comlMft ~ t~ ll bo able to r.lk Dey·~ that NcvlJ\ sa1d the first Ma s community. Mortuary Chapel on Broadway Qnaanal member Ten Conde re-provided by the tS1en of St, JQltph
abo911D1111 )'. forlliumaUOra~Coutconarqa-Born in 1,0. in Ofrely, Ireland, Today, 10mc 2.SOO families m c:aJlcdM1Jhbonwouklc:alllhepohoe ofOranat-Thuc.hOOlwucompletcd ~ • .,.·~moethktlyWked tK>a ana bOnowtachapct. tv1n immp\ed lO the Unucd Cosr. Me11 and Newport Beach about n0ttc, comDllinina their cows 1n 19~ ~ ~. SDri MOft~ ~·n·s biithdat tar 111 1930~-· _ . crowd • Joech1m's o"erburdtned wtftft'l aivn'I milk.or t.Mir ch.den When the parilh P'C'W to 2,000 ~ 11 aa M°'m Thoma "oa ~ '1]utt nanc di~ bdOrc ~tnaem yars lattt, on his binh· facil1t1C1 . wcrcn't Ja)intctll· fanuJ CV'ln buili t. ~Oldtim
Nn-1a, •• •bw ol I aftd the St. Pllrim·1 Dly, the .Olrilb tn-day. ht.ns ll1ilned to Aart a pen$h In 6ict. they still u~ the chun:b But Nevin toOt· a ,. out of t Cburch and -bool Anne• on laker '*-di•----of'St. JOllC'bim C•th-datiOMlfy <*btaan aU 0( the events tn • imaJI acric:uluaraJ community on buildi1t1 they moved into acveral Patnck'• book. The .. tron taint had Street. now knowft • . J~n the
oliC ~ • COiia ....._ at oece -Patrick'• Olly, Nev1n'1 tht Ora• COMI. mondtt afttt that fint 1. Patrick's betn cnllaved • a yeudl ~n Ireland. laolitt Catholic Ch.rttl . ..._..._cmDRbldlOllli111>Ud u;fnt ..a me atuu\'Cnary Of' the WbeaMamvedthcfoUowi•day. DlyMMI. . He mumed ao av~ ~a« --'The llllm' coa¥ttlt WM_,. an
'-ar m ,.... .. oTa.-... Mlil&. • • be fond lhatCOlal Maa.cou.~of 11'1 aa old Santa Ana Army an batt and dit&nlM •"*'I die afthlbitant 1963. The prettnt ••c_, Wiii Hew IM~ wllo co...., A =*llltt) speaal cvaa .. 11 ahMutti.a""811Miwd1ttnet cMpd M Ncvan hM mo'cd to t1't convmi• fftlMd • eM ficrcety COll11hled two,_....._ m be: ~··•....,,, f'tcMn or••-IO fl IOilly wllea tl9c duarc9' will end lfelltillltY c.._ srova of churct1•1 pratnt k>catioft on <>ranee C..atbohc MtlOll at ii todlly. tptaw-//VI
·GOOD MORNING
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A woman whose bod1-.. found Wednetday in a manh ara near Bolsa Ctuca Beach St.ate Parle wu idc•tified Thund.ay as Joan May Thomas. S6. of
Westminster.
Thomas' fu~Jy-clothed body was found by a lifepaard on the •.ruand side of
Pacific Coast Hiaftway at Warner A venue. The marsh atta is dir«tl> IC1'0ll
from the state beach.
Sbe was not canyinaany idcnt1fic:ation and coroner's off1C11ls hid to 9C1MI
fY'gcrprints to state qeocies IO &earn her name. Family mcmben toetfirmfd
her identity Thursday. •
Althouah an autOJ)ly wu conducted. the cause of dnlh
undetermined pendina further tHll, a deputy coroner said.
At this pomt, officials do not su~ any foul play, he said.
SHOOTING
From At
Accordina to Newport Beach at-
torney Alan Plaa, Kina was under
invcstisation by the federal eovcm-
ment for majJ and wi" fraud Plaia
said he represented Ki•I &om July
1988 until December, when King
apparently ran out of money.
Jn late November, Plaia said, Kina
was presented with a proposed indict-
ment. Such documents are presented
before they go to the Grand Jury in an
attempt to arranec plea tmpins, he
said.
i nd1ctmen t.
.. Tbinp att really quite up in the
air and ngbt now the lhi"I is JCtlin,
the famil} together and prcserv1n1 the assets.•• Carter said.
The King's two youna duldrco arc
staP.na -with rdatives. k added. Kin& was the target of an investJp·
tion by the Ntwp<>n Beach Police Department, U.S. Posa.I Inspectors
Off'ace.and-lUl'tc--attomeyacnnal. He
alJegedly operated a boiler room out
of another business he owned.
Precious Metals Accumulation
Col"P .. or Prcmaco. in Fashion Island.
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Ne..,n-Maa. ' IP'!'e ,.., ..
Valley.ad Huau-ca.dlCity-:=, :.;..,_ ........
ThC' Red Drbaous..-..~ ia
Oftlon. wrft 1Uen ~ ~ tht suite 0tP9JU11cnt ol Edacalioa 1
-arcllOutt in Pomona. 1'1lle hk WIJ
thtn ictCed at 1 CDFA llbol'aaory ia
Aftatitim. u in&_· metbOdl dill C'al\
detect ~lar or UDM H'Clown to a level
of0.1 ppm. •
• CDF A is also testinJ random
. Far about Alar • ., arowih-promol· .samples of apples taken from .w~ .
.. dwmica1 used to treat some appfc sale markets and cba1ns&c>R dif!JbU·
aopa. hU caused school dj1tncts ' uon centers throupout the ~te. daloualk>ut the countr). 1ncludi"1 Those mults. shou)d be available
bar districts on the Oran,r Coest -Monday. offic11l1 said. ....
I
DRUGS ,,_.Al
Jr. rclca.5icd him I h11rsday on his own ~ii.Ince.
Venetis' life as an al~ cocatne
dealer on the Orange Coast first tiqan
to unravel Jan. 5 v.-ben underco,er
officers arrested his allqcd panner.
Sta,TOs loams Kalas of Ne~pon
Beach. after Kalas. 28, tncd to deliver
4ouncesofcocainewithutreet value
of $2(),000 to officers at Denny's
Restaurant. I OS E. 17th St .. Boy.Jan
aid.
When he learned-of !Utas• arrest.
Scouts hikina there found t.bc suitc:ast
and cocaine hidden in bushes and
turned 1t ove( to police. ,.
"5evml days lattt. btheve
Venetis fled. possibly to Cbic.aio . ._
fcanna arrest," Boylan said •
Appercntly beltevaoa the~ had
sul»1de<!t Veneus tttumcc:t .Ito the
Orange"-oast a couple of weelll latcr.
moving into a Newport Beach rt·
mcnt wuh his gjrtfncnd.
Pohce sa.id be bcpn deala I co-
caine ap1 n. Venctis went to the Polfoe
informant and allqedly uked him to
set up ~~· purchase of IO kilos for
SI 00 000. He introd~ced the inform-
ant to Wolfson. who allcie<Dy was the
actual buyer. .. •
Kin& had never mentioned an) kind of threat on his life, aor did he
sa}' he was threatened, he said.
Plaia added that the proP<>SCd indictment was taken over b)' King's
new attorney. Brian Caner. Carter
resis!led asaJudac in Harbor Muniet-
pal Court cart1cr this year dunng a
state judicial in\'CSt1ption into al-
leged improprieties.
Thc-anome) general's office filed
civil action against King la.sl Septem-
ber. Three months carlter. Ne" pon
Beach polic.c and U.S. postal inspcc·
tors unstcd King on suspaClon of
operating as an unregistered' tcle-pbonc seller. after dozens of 1 n \cs tors
complained the) "ere un~blc to
liquidate their contracts with the
A f....aly1 lrllh •1•• •r• smlllne a s Mon1l9nor Thont•• Nevin
of St. Joachim Church In Costa Meu Is joined bJ his th,. ..
lflters front Ireland for a spec.., St. PatrkV1 Day ce lebt'atlon
today. Sundlft9 behind their ltt'othe r a re, front left ..
Kathleen Guinan, Annie Keary and ame Walsh.
Venetisbccameconcemed that police
would raid his Newpon Beach apart·
ment. Boylan said. ..so he took a suitcascwnh ovcra pound of cocaine
in 1t and hid 1t in the Back Bay of
Newport Beach."
The pro~lc wa~ \\hen Vcnclls
went bad, I ng for the suitcase. he
couldn)..fi d 1t. pohce ~1d.
Maybe 1fhe had had any tra1nina in
the Scouts.. he would have been a
better tracker. On Jan 7. t-.o Cub
Work.Jog with Newport Beach
narcoucs officers, Costa Mesa in-
' cstiptors set up the deal that led to
Wolf5on's arrest on Wednesday
Venct1s. who was suOPOKd to be at
the buy. too. didn't show up. ,
Police plan to obtain an arrest
warrant•for Vtnet1s. He allqcdly told
the infonnant he was thinluna about io•na to Greece.
Carter refused to comment on an)
BRIBE
From Al·
Curcio's 1985 Porsche headed south
on Ne\oY])Ort Boulcvllrd near Finley
SU'CCL The Porsche was in front oft he
police car, reportedly traveling at 45
mph io a 25-mph zone, laid pohcc
spokesman Bob Oakley.
Wben Fisher stopped the car on
30th Street, the driver got out of the
car, leavina the en&Jne running,
accordina to the police f'r'POn. The
officernoticed Curcio bad red. wa~
eyes, slul'Ted speech and u odor of
alcohol on hjs breath, Oakky said.
company. ·
The invest1gauon 1s continuing.
(),.lrlf-v said MASS
FromAI
came the fim church in the
"I do not bnbe people:· he said. "l archd1occ!iC \\1th an altar that fal cd
made no statements. 'The amount of the congregation. an inno\ation that came out of Vaucan II. moncx I had was nowhere near The old church sanctua11 serve~ a~ s~'rcio said he had already parked the pan~h hall next ,door.
his car and was walkin& toward the But St. Joachim ha~ agam out-
eafe t:ido emran~ when Fisher grown Its fac1h,t1cs.
approached him and ad vised him to-:i.. The church s current pastor. the
dnve more slowly. Kev. Kenneth J. Krause. announce~ a
Curcio also contended he has three S3.2 million fund -raising campaign
witnesses who will confinn he passed in Janua!) to 1mpro\ e and e>.pand St
tht sobriety test -his pas!Cnger and Joachim s fac1ht1c!>
two friends be was mecuna at Cafe Tflc threc-)ear bu1ldufg plan in-
Lido who were standing on the eludes a pansh t:cntcr a kindergancn sidewalk at the time a preschool fac1ht}. ~hool office\
He said be may have been some-new clas rooms and a hbraf'\
what "unstable" dunna the test
•
lso planned 1s Ne .. in Hal~ a
pansh multi-purpose audnonum.
Tonight's celebration \\Ill be par-KILLELEA t1t'Ularl)' special for Ne\ 1n himself. ._
now ~•dent pastor cmernus at t. FromAl
Joachim \\<h1cb to remember Lbc1r mother.
He 1s rcco,cnng from a bout Y<"ith One of the goals of the ceremony
pneumonia and enJO)tng the com--wastocountcrpubhcity from the tnal
pany ofh1s three s1slCT'S \\ho Oew from of thc_youna man accused of swerving
Ireland for the occasion. • into Killelea <SurinJ a drunken jo>
Ma will be celebrated at 7 p.m.-rtde-:--A-Svperior Coun jury bt&an
NC\IO will be honored there as \\Cll as deliberaLini Tuesday on whctlier
at the banhday pan) 11mmed1atcl) Danny Orftclas. 19, should be con-
aftcrward in the pans1Ehall · v1ctedof1ttond-dqtte murder.
The t. Patrick's c b,R111on will Meanwhile, Brian Killelea wd he
feature musical cntcn.a1 -t from is recoveiins~Y Crom the loss of
the 1940s. an In h h rpl t. lnsh his w1fe 1n CM SepL I accident.
coffees and de sen buffet "I think tberc's a lot ofbleumgs in
Thoma and Patnck are~ both · is..:JM:Siid~mu11mn~asbahumile
e>.pectcd to attend. on his tanned fact ... I d ratlicr have
her back. of cou~. but throu~ this
I've become closer to m) cfuldrc n
in.& wife and mother. dear and true
fnend to many. 19S 1 • 1988."
About 30 minutes before the cer-
emony. Killelea sat alone in a row of
cha1rs near the fog-shrouded pla)·
ground.
Htstwoson .Michacl, 10,andJoc,
6. later !ICnlmbled to play on the
monkey bari. "It's neat... Michael
said. grabbing his father.for a hua.
The boys were, with Dc,bbie KilJelca
when she was struck b~ the car. They
were not injured. Kµlelea·s dauahter,
H1lluy. 7. was not with her.
About 25 dnplO)'CCS from Bnan
K11lelea's landJCaptng business stuck
pink and yellow roses i!Lthe canh
beneath the tree. Also attendinJ was
Tom Goclhals.. the deputy d.istrkt
at tome)' prosecuuna Ornelas. Fisher asked Curcio to take a field
sobriety test. Four times d\lring the
examination. Curcio made state-
ments uch as "If you just let me go
insjde the bar. I'll make it worth your
Tt'hile1" accord.ins to the police report.
Fisner each time wal1ICd Curcio
that he sounded like he was uying to
bribe an officer, Oakley said.
because .. I have one ankle that I
sprained several times ·i>lay1ng
spons." Curcio Sllid Fisher, who was lauded
last year for brcathilll life back into an
infant and cradling accicknt v1ct1m
Debbie K.iUelea in her final moments.
was bard on him bccaU9C ofCurc1o·s
a~nt wealth and succesa.
.Men charged w ith helping Dyson
kill husband enter inAocent pleas
than I probably ever woukt hne
been. I mean. r was al~ays lhcrc but
Ylc'vc become "cry cohesive ...
He said his w1fepve unconditional
lovt"-and ~ a woman ''who could taJk to )OU wtlbout a look at the clock
on the wa.11 or a aJance at her watch ·
The Rev 8111 Mclauahhn. who
presided over a Mass in K.iOelea's
honor after the dcd1catton ceremony,
wd the new pla)'ground was a logical
step m the hcahna proc-ess.
The church has had several pro-
Jr3ms to help paruhioners deal With
K11lclea 'sdeath, he said.
Fisher then arrested Curcio on
suspicion of drunken drMna and placed him in the back seat of the
patrol car. On the drive to lhe jail,
Curcio alle&cdly leaned forward and
said..t.."Will 300 bills act me out of this freer'
Contacted Thursday~ Curcio de-
nied the statements and said be was
not even drunk.
·r have a Porsche 928 s-4, one of
the rarest -ones ... I wear S 15,000
Rolex watches ... t_herc was a very
jealous working offiCer, .. Curcio said.
Curcio said he is chainnan of the
board and major stockholder of Tele
News Network, a nationwide tele-
phone news service' that has an office
on Acacia A venue in Newport Beach.
f\lllOIC,I\ IOlllH\
Two men accused of hclp1ng a
Huntington Beach ~oman klll her
husband to collect on his hfe in-surance pohc) pleaded innocent
today at their ~upcnor C oun arraign-
ment.
£nnco Vasquc1. 32.and George Ira
Lamb. 27. are charged with helping
Dixie Ann Dyson stage the murder of
Mel D)'son on Nov. f8 , 1984: He was
stabbed 27 times.
Grandmother wins lotto S6.3 million jackpot
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A Santa Maria grandmother, Mm:y Caban-
dong. bas woo the $6.3 millioo .. 6-49"
Lotto pme1 officials of the California
Lottery safo Thursday.
Cabandona told ·ao interviewer
that the numbers came to her while
she was 1ewina. She plans to use it to
travel and to &uy a home for each of
her children.
She bouaht Lhree dollan worth of
tickets at the kiosk in the Santa Maria
Town Center Mall. in Senta Batbara
County. She turned in tllle wtnninc
numbenat the Ventura loueryoffic.c.
Thewinninsnumben picked an the
Wednesday night drawina were s. 7,
26"-32, 42, -46 and the bonus of 47.
tour peopJe picked five correct
numbers81us the bonus and each will set S4 J 7, 12. Those tickets were sold
1n San Francisco. Oroville, Los
An~les and Costa ~csa.
Winning $3,641 each will be 236
people who p1d;cd five winnini
numbers The $56 pnLe for four
numbers \\111 go to 13,883 people The
Oat $5 for three numbers was won b't 269.624 pta-,crs. -
Lottery officials e t1matcd that the
Jackpot for the Saturda) drawina ~•II
be S6 m1lhon. -
D)son has been convicted of fi~t
degrce murdCT' and faet"s a p0u1ble
.teath scntenct. O)son te~uficd at the
l~ men's preliminary hcariag 1ha1
he and Vasquez were havina an
affair and htrcd lamb to kill her
hu band .
Bnan Killelea chose the s)camorc
trtt, \\<htch was bouaht by the IC'hool's
Brownie rcagp WJlh profit from Girl
Scout cookie sales. He abo worded
the plaque, which read: "In lovmg
memory. Deborah Ann Killek.a· lov-
.. Thu 1s a joyful occasion, and we
couJdn'1b.avc ii.Id 1h11 before now,"
he said. "It kind ofbnnPit full circle.
to have a Joyful. playful monument in
her memol)"
Ju t ca /1 642-6086
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livered to the appropnatc edttor. 'lllllr1 \ ,,.. '-'o ••1 •Jiii: .,_. Ho 11n .,
The same 24-hour ansv.enng serv1~ ml)' be
uKd to record letters to the editor on any 1op1c.
Conlnbutol'l to our Letters column must include
their namc..and telephone number for vcnficat1on.
Tell us what's on our mind. ·
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Free health seminar
planned in Mesa
Free health seminars and U c~ol te1ts
will be offered at 7:l0 J).m. Monday at the Holiday
Inn. llll Bri1tol St .• Cott1 Mna.
Health and fitness e1tpen N~ck Odpdo wdl
dlscuss ways md1vidwils can ~sc encray lcv~s.
lose fat and wcipt, reduce nsks of deatnerata"c
diseases, and lower blood prHSUre without drup.
Call Ml-6281 for reservations and further
infbrrt11t1on.
Health seminar for seniors
A daylpna)~ealth seminar, sponsored by the
American Association of Retired Persons chapter
1489, will be held Marth 2S at the Irvine Scmor
Center. 3 Sandbura Way, 1~1ne -.
Topacs include aain&U 10:15 •·f!':i exercise at
10:45 a.m., scriactric. offennas throuan UCJ at I
p.m., aa>na and social proanms at t·JO p.m ... ttluation at 2 p.m. an<S diet af 2:30 p.m,
A S4 lunch 1s available at noon . .
For ldd1t1onal information. call 786-6864.
Judging for f~st/val art
Judgina for the 1989 Leauna Beach Fe'5l1val of
Arts contest 1s scheduled from I 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. ,
March 25 at the Irvine Bowl Park, 6SO Laauna Bowl
Parle, Laauna ~ach. Entrants should submit three pieces of irt that 1s
no more than 2 yean old between 7 and 10 a.m.
Saturday. Entnes must be picked up by 5 p.m
Judging concludes at 3 p.m.
Entry fee is SS. Any number of media may be submitted, but thrCi: works must be included in each
category.
To be clia.ablc, artists must have lived at least
one yea r in the following zip codes: 92624, 92625.
92629. 92651 . 92656. 92660. 92661 . 92662. 92663.
92672 and 92677.
Interested candidates must present either a
dnver's hcense, rent or propeny tax receipts or a
'voter rcgistration slip to prove efig.&b1h1y.
Entries wall be Judged by seven Jurors, each of
whom wlll score the work on a sc.alc from I to I 0.
Results are expected to be posted w1th1n four da~s.
Further1nformat1on may be obtained bycalhng
the Fesu val of 4-ns office at 494-1145
Bra/II~ Inst/tut~ s~~kS' a/d~s .....
The Braille lnsutute IS looking for volunteers to
work at the Oasis Senior Center m Corona del Mar,
helping legally blind adults achieve • measure of
independence.
Volunteers can assist on Wednesdays between
10 a.m. and 2 pm. 10 the arts and crafts program.
help on outings, teach Braille or be trained as sighted
guides. ··-·-·-----For more informa11on. call the Volunteer
Center of Orange County -< entral/Soulh at
953-5757 or 582·3176
H~alth aid~ class~s .
A free c1gp1-~eek nu~ assistant/home health
aide prc-<:crt1ficat1on clnss will be offered b) tbc
Coastline Community College Regional Occupa·
uonal Pr~am from 8 a m 10 2 30 p. m Monda)
through Fnda) beginning Monda)
The course. 10 start March n. will include
classroom ins1ruc11on. follo~C'd b) on-the-Job training at a local convalescent hospital anJ home
health care agcnc1e Students "'ho coQ11plete the
class will be certified as either nu~ ass1stanrs or
home health 1udcs
Anyone 16 )Ca~ or older "'ho resides 1n the
T uslln, Irvine, Nc~port·Mesa. ~ddlebad. Valle)
or Huntington Beach l 1nificd ~hool distracts may
enroll The Coastline ROP office. Room 9. 1s at 1001
Pres1d10 Squnrc. (osta Mesa
f or further uiformation. call Q79-1955
Brand~ls wom~n t o m~et
A luncheon for the South C'oast Chapter of Brande1 Unl\crs1ty Women's C.omm11tcc will
feature psych1a1ric consultant Jam1.-s D1ctch at I 15
pm. March 27 at the Irvine Mamot Hotel.
D1c1ch. medical director at H1llha,en Con·
valcscent special care un11 1n Anaheim. will base his
talk on adult children of aamg parent and
vandparcnts.
The price " '"' 1tcd 10 this S 12 SO e"cnt. Proceeds w1ll 10 to the book fund tru\t of Brandeis
l 'nivcrs1t)'
For 1nforma11on and rcscrvauon • call E"el)n
Benton 11 SS 1-3339 or Carol at 720-0466.
Cosm~tlc surg~ry d iscussed
Plashc uricry will be d1scu scd b) Michael J
Kamper at vofden We t Collesc from 7·30 p.m to
9 30 pm March 27. Kam~. a member of thc ..\mcnca n Society of
Plutic and Rcronstrucu"e ~uricon~. 1s the
trusurcr/1eactary of the Oran c Couoty Society of
Plastic Ul"ICOn~.
He will explain the nsks and rcv.-ards of the
most common cosmetic suraery procedures, and
will recommend way quahfled 'urgcoM l'ln be
found and evaluated
Call the (ommunny Sen.ices omce II Goldtn
West Collqc for funhcr 1nform111on at 891·3991.
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Friday, March 17
o m«t•nss KMdulN
l"O I 14 I I Of I
Or~ Cout DAILY ~!LOT/Friday, Match t7, 1911 A8
.Coastal diggers may solve disappearing act
Whatvhap~ned to dwellers 3, 500 years ago 7
~ LIStJa IAAMST °' .. .._ .... ,._
What may be the most in-dtpth study of
Orantc County's prehistory ever under·
taken is ~n11lon1 the Irvine Coast
1n ad van« of The Irvine Co's plans to
develop the coastal hJlls bctwttn Newport
Beaeh and Laauna Beach, an archatol()8is1
111d Thursday.
Archacolotists plan to excavate 23 sites
over the ne1n two years 1n a SS million
project funded by The Jmne Co., with
hopes of solvina a number of
archaeolosical m)'stcncs, amona them the
reason for the sudden d1sap~rancc of an
early society ofcoaJtal d~ellcn.
• lo a rare o~rtun11y to observe
archacoloeical dap in prosrcss. reporters
and photoaras>Mrs v.-erc takeo Th_unday
on •Journey into Orange County's past. •
The briefiaa bcpn at the Natural
History Museum in Ncwpon ~acb and
proccCdedb)taravanintothe nJo quin
Hills. where clues about cultures
tho usand of )Cars old ~ere bc1n1 un·
eanhed.
Archaeologists plan to fully ucava1c 23
of 90 known s11cs over lhe next two years.
While those 23 will eventually be dis·
rupled by the companfs coastaf develop-
ment, 61 other sites will be preserved.
Pro1cct archaeol<>Jist Michael Macko of
The Keith Companaes in Costa Mesa <>n1d
Orantte Count y's prehistory 1s "an illusive story~·
Macko said the project could till in some
important pps in the mystenes of the
area's early residents, with the help of
professional . college students and com·
mun1ty volunteers.
Although American Indians were pres-
ent m SOuthem nhfom1a 21,000 )Cars
a.Jo. the iQJdest dated s11cs in Orange
County afe 9,000 years old, Macko s:ud.
Those enrly re~udcnts hved along what 1
now the Newport Bay It 1s reasonable to
believe settlers hved along the coast earlier
than 9.000 years aio and that rhys1cal
evidence of their e·ustcnce hM s1mpl) not
yet been discovered. Macko said
Sites uncovered in the current
archacolog1cal prOJCCI along_ !he In ine
Coast date back 6.000 to 7.000 years. he
said. although older ~1tcs may sull be
discovered
One of the nddlcs Macko and his learn
hope to help solve 1s what happened 3,500
years ago when the area's early inhabitants
seem to have suddenly d1\8ppcared.
"'All ofa sudden. uvcryonc vani hes ... hl'
said. "There's a complete break.··
€'urren1 theories 10 l'ltplam th e disap-
pearance include a rad1lal en" iron mental
change and depiction ofnn important food
source.
Between 1.500 and :? (JOO years ago .
settlements agaM began appearing in the
area. Mar..ko said Then. from 800 to 1,000
)Cars ago, the populauon skyrocketed.
quadrupling while other Orange <aunt)
areas became complctcl) dcsencd
There was a maJor d1fTerem.c 1n the
1nhab1tanb of 9,000 )Ctlrs ago and those
who came later. Mad.o smd fhe earher
re 1dentc; "ere an egahtanan group ~ho
left no ev1den<"t' of tnct lttlu'i d11Terent13·
tions.
They ljkcly hved 1n ~mi-subterranean
thatched huts and used spears and darts to
hunt couprs. dter and · pou1bly beara,
Macko said. They also used rafts to capture
sea mammal sharks and dolphin .
"What we see 1n this carli time period was a very achieved people. Macko said.
Wealth wa~ not hoarded and there was
no indication that dress or Jewelry was
used to depict a position of status.
However, later settlers -from approx-
imately 2.SOO years aao -~ere ver)
dtfTerent. Macko ia1d. This aroup had
dtveloped an elaborate exchange network
with people as far away as Anzona They
hunted with bows and arrow an~ became mo~ efficient at food pthenna and
stonng.
Status indicators appeared a Political
figures cmeracd and chiefs pined pla~s of
prommcncc throua.h heredit).
Reporters 'ttrere anvcn IQ a field labora·
tory area near the archaeological sites
where minute remnants from thcd1gs were
being categorized, numbered and t>aaaed.
Ttie data 1s being fed into a computer
which produces graphics that depict -
among other thinas -topographical
features of each s11e and h1_Jtlhgh1 wht'rc
food, trash and tools ~ere d1stnbutcd.
From there. part1 c1pnnts were dnvrn
through the h11ls1de to a roe._ shehtr that
Macko said wa:. likely the home of a kc~
clan member. Notches in a cavc-.hke rock
1nd1catcd inhab1tan)s probably nu.ime nted
the stone with thatching to provide more
protection. Excavated dirt re vealed layers
of shells brought in by the Cjabnelcno from
Newpon Bay
These earl) rl"iJdent\ got 95 percent of
the protein 1n their diet lrom the bay,
Macko s:11d.
The site was equipped w11h an area tor
cooking and heating. and a l'rematonum
wa~ ncarb)
The r.-maini, of 1~0 human\ ha'l' been
found in the area. one "'as cremated and
one buried Both "'erl' reburied 1n lll·
cordanc-t wuh talc law Uuman tel·th "'ere
found at two other \Ile
The In inc (o has be-en working with an
American Indian Jim Velasques reprd·
1ng 1 !iucs of Nau" e A mencan heritJge Henry Koerper. a profe'i,or of
anthropolou at <)press C ollegc. es11·
mated that there arc ~I:( rod. shelters in .i
20.ncre area of the h1lls1de
The 90 archacologtcall) s1gnafican1 \lies
were 1dent11icd as part nf1hc c11v1ronmen·
1al impact report process for the Irvine
Coast. o far. wor~ers hJ\ t• e~caHHcd nine
ol thc .23s11cs The PIC>Jl'CI 1'1C>.pc<:lcd lo~ completed an the foll of I tJ9 I
.\II 1gn1lkant artifact~ will be donated
10 1hc Museum of "'latural ll1stof) and
Science Residents ~ho "'ould hke to
'oluntccr to work at an archJcolog1cal site can contact the museum at 2627 V1\ta dcl
Oro, ewpon Beach
Malko. a Huntington Beach r~1dent ,
said the proJ~l represents an "opportuo1h ol a hle11me .. for archaeolog1 ts
··1cs an opportunt1~ to OJn')"'CTQUC\lloM
one~ and tor all that ha\e l'lttn ol intcre\I
to 11rdtaeolog1s1<; for ~O H·a" · ht" S4i1d.
•
C.efulty eacav.eM dirt at die various sit•• r•.,••I• t ttetcttlng Matertlih alMI ..,.n of.,...,. woupl In frOftl New~rt a.y.
I
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Project erch•eologl1t Mich••• M•cko of The Keith Com~nl•• cafls
the exc•v•Clon of 2J sites .. t he opportunity of• llfetlme:~ .. ·
Mel Kapson stertl Iden tifying tft e age of • ston e.
Remains-of local MIA identified
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... 0.-.. ~ k.rr
Thr la\! t1mr an' .\mencan \:!"' l11rmrr
Huntington Beadi rc\ldent and \ hool
teal:hrr \am <.1 ( nrdo' a all\ c. hr h.1d JU\t
bailed out 1ll hi\ t:.4 PhJnlom Jl't tightl'I
O\ er L.10' •
It "'a' l•n \u~ ~h 1"7~ the da' hclorc
hi\ ~!\th li1r1hd3\
..\ Jolh ( •fl'CO ( 11.inf' \V.OOJ'(d df\v. n
and fl':\{ urd hi\ rad.tr operator "'h11 ul\o
ba1kd out "'hl·n their Jl't haJ t"'·cn h11 prohahl~ t>' an J1r 10 .. m in""'" from .1
Russ1an -ni.ilk '"<, Rut hc .. 1'' g1011nd Im• Jrm t' thl' hchlnfl
lcr awa\ hdllH' II l.OUld pllil. up(. wdm.1
.\ '-~" ol J H'\\ m• hchulptcr out look1ny
tor ( onhn J hl.·.ud h1\ • hl•l•rt•r" thl' Dl'\I
da\' But "hl·n lht• lO(ltl"r \'ln\l..·d 10
whtX"\l'r had the lx"-'11':1 :1JlpJrenll) U'-4.'d
the wrong l'odl·
1 hr CfCY. hchc,l·d that 11 ma' h,1,r '"-'t'n
cncm\ c.old1cr.. In inK w lun· th\" C\1p1rr
into an .tmhu-.h. ( llrdma·, IJth<'I I ('(I
said 1 hu1'da' from h" hn011· 11 R;anl'110
Mir c.
For near!\ 17 \CU' th\' ~n101 < 11rdm a
and h1., "''tr. t.:k"anor. h.-H held 11111 ht'Jl\'
their ~n \\<A\ ali ve. Ltoc,tn "cnl 10 l .m' 1n l~H '-'llh other parent\ 111 mi .. ,,,,,
m1htan m n. 1n o fuuk c,can h
I -.1 wtt . thl' < onfoh1c;' '1g1I came to
an <·nJ ¥>hen M:tnnc Corps oniccr and
ch3phun 111IJ them that a m1htal) labora·
tor\ in Ha .... 011 Hinlirmed thC' rC'ma1n .. of a
tl1cr .. ho1 Ju~n an l ... "'' 10 I '>7 ~"Cr<' tho<;e
nl the•r 'on
Tht rcm .. 1111' '<''l" among tho of 61
I \ "'" 1ct'mrn that tht' go' emment ol
\ ·1 am rl"lu1 nNI w thl' mtt'd ~\alt"~ la t
'l' r I JU I hopr that hl' v.-a .. n·1 tunured,"
< llrtlln a ..:uJ · I h.11·, "hat p,;l\ c hi\
mother cl hll ol 1roubk
I he H•un~ < ordm a ttr~" up 1n r orranc<"
Jnd \\ fl1111c1 iln,l .11tcndnl < ahlorn1a I f1&h
\\ hnol I •tmc t'l lling hi\ l\~chelor'~ <ind
m.i'"'' ' lll rll.'' 10 rd11{a110n J'l Wh1111c1 ( nlh 'I'
I h 1,1111fhl ati.•ut IC1111 month<; at Ha" en
\' ll" \, h1ml 1n tlw <)(can View hoot
P"tm t 111 I 'lh H1· gut d1' on .. l'C.l 10 mid·
'4.h11"I \t•ar andJOlnl'\1 11\r \1 11nc<, where
h\' "'l'DI h• < ht•11' Point "c < and became Mnrinl ( 111J.,.. tt•iln1c; rhamp1on. h1'i father
said
< on1 ''· ";IHI he \till kcl\ that .\men-
' an' .m: '1111:iii\<'1n JHIC.On (amp and that
hC' ;md h1' "1h' "'111 l'hntinu,· "' "ork v. 1th
MI \ l'ftt.'ln11:u111n'
I unrul '<"I' 1 c' tor m l 'ord·o,a art
~lwdulcJ \IMd1 21\ in C athC'draJ Cit).
Nt'#pOft ldcb P\lbhc L1brar1 on
TUriday at S:JO p m.1nd ..aid, "l pu'
1 bomb in the library. Don't t
an)'oncorputH}oneon the phuncor
l'lf btOw' it up .. T-calltt thtn 1 lr.cd
the fcrriak cmplo)tt who an ~c~J
the phont what color undcrwur he
was -=*"1 bd'ott hanaina ue, The f1Ctl11y. at S6 San Clement~ .Dri\ic. was tv.cuated but noduna ~u
fOuftd, The librai)' tw l't('C'ned 'hrtt
otll* eimalar bomb threat• since 'he
cau\1ng the alarm to t>C act1 atcd. ••• Someone entered a prqr at a
r~1dcnte m tht' 11700 bfock of Ltl c
'cnut on WNncWI afternoon
tbroup a rear pet10 door.:r ool ~nd a
\ttrco valued at SI .•90 ~ere taken • • • • A d1 pule: ov(r a parluna place at
7: l.S p.m. Wcdnttda) tn the t7000
block or f•hope trttl ll.-d to '"0 men a1t1ck1na anothn m ton,t. • • •
I• Mf'!-o
Someone 'h.attcrt'd tht': v.:1ndov.' ol a IV 8 C hcHuletvon parked in thC' <1'i
block of h1r Or1\t' earl~ Wcdncsd.i'
mom1n . 1 • • •• ~ ~•tch and c:llmcra v luC'd u $~00
wcrr taken from 1 IQ Voll'"''llt>n
F o' parke,t in the 140 hlot"° of R >
Suttut 7;Wa m. • • • 19 S 11 n per t'd 1n the WOO
bl k of ttarbor &ul 'aid ~•" broken 1nto~1 IO Ila m. Wcdnt~•
ind a Mtrco rtmovcd.
mar~cl on Coa t Fhghwa~ \\ rdnl·<·
da) ut 10 pm v.hcrc I~ to I n ~n
"'ere rcj)(.lrll'cl to t1t lhered. po,,1bh
&Jmbhng Whrn onil't'r\ anncJ ,
thctt "en: onh tou1 men r•t h1na ix·nn1~. \tkr a·l<t0t pur\u1t ollit.1~~
~-auaht one of the men and C11t11 him
for re 1 t1n1 an~ t rolKt rtports ~~
1hc mat1 "'n 1n the rountn ilk 11,,
hut "'hen no one wa "\ 1 fable: rum the Border Pat1ol to p1cl him up
oOiccn ltt th man an.
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1Stalled claims bill dramatizes budget woes
SACRAMENTO (AP) -In a dramatic demoa1tration of California's budtet wOC'5; a ~p of Senate Republican$ hekl up a routine.
.S7.6 million claims payment bill Thursday, sayina the 11aae doesn't havt the money.
claims, indudlfll $2 million to settle a ('ISC
in\.olv1oa uuunts suffered by a Cat State. Long
Beach football pla)et.
Othtr 1>9ymenU; au 1maJler than the Lona
Beach settltment. would JJ9Y aatomcy fees. settle
wronaful dtath and injury,,raleS and deal wnh
sexual discrimination and harassment aJlcpt1ons.
add1na that paymtat 01 uat 1cu.kmenu and
Judamenll covmd by the bill 1etuallyt.ould be delA)'ed only about two months.
Tbe measure. AB4S by Auembl)'man John V~os. 0-San Jose, the chairman of the
Allftn!>fy""'ays and Means Commiuee. fell two
VOies shon oftbe two-thirds maJority it needed for approval after Democrats rcfiUed to delay the .-~enta un til the next fiscal year.
Two Republicans and an independent Joined
22 Democrats in supponina the measure. Ten
Republicans opposed 11.
uch bills usually move through tht lqis·
laturc with little or no opposition. but A84S ran
into trouble when ScnaJe Minonty Leader Ken
Mtddy, R-f re5no, tried to add an amendment that
would delay payment of the claims until the next
fiscal }cat, wHicb starts July I ..
He said Dcukmej1an administration officials behevc that the state would not have enough monqt to pay the claims in the current fiscal year.
He claimed that Dtmoctats wanted to
approve a bill without lanauaae delayig · the
payment' to embarrass Repul.lican Gov. Geofle
Otukmejlan, who contends the state will enCt the
current fitcal. year wath a tiny, S3 million 1wplus.
The leaislative analyst estimates that the state
will end the fiscal year with a deficit of about S 126
million. "If you want my admisa.ion, we have a
em with the ~." Maddy told the
ocra.ts. addina that Oeukmejian would be forced to veto a bill without a payment dell)'
clause.
Sen. Alfred Alquist. ~San Jose, who carried the bill on the&nate floor for Vasconcello , said be
would .eek a leCOnd vote after the Legislature's l ().-
day Easter recess. The ball would provide money to pay 20
"By votina for the bill and punina these
amendments in, ~e claims will be approved and
no one would bC deprive<! of anything.·: he said,
"'Why jeopardize these claims by doina
something to try to embarrass the aovernor?" he
a ked.
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c ... ent crumples, electrk wires fly and • t•s tanker truck
••illlMn as part of "th• new Unlverul Studios attraction
ufled "••"'"fuak•s Th• Bit One.'• ·
Hollywood stuido finds
happiness in destruction
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -In a town
where a monuary is a top tounst draw
and the curious pay to v1s1t sites of
celebrity suicides,.&t seems fittinJ that
the latest amusement is celebration of
a catastrophic California ea nhquake.
Never mind that the canhquake
simulated in "'The 81g One" al
Universal Studios Hollywood could
kill an cslimaled 14,000 people.
seriously injure u~ lo 55,000 others
and cause $1 7 billion in property
damage. ll opens ~alurday. . .. It's an entertamment attraction.
not a sociology experiment." said
Sidney Sheinberg. president and chief
operating officer of MCA Inc.
Like the popular tours at Forcsl
Lawn Memonal Park and th e cel-
ebri1y suietde and murder Junket run
by the local Grave Line Tours, the Universal Studios earthquake aurac-
lion 1s inherently married to the loss
ofhfe.
Named afler the huie temblor seismologists say will h1l Southern
California within the next 30 years. Universal's "Big One" was built in an
enclosed set at a cost of $14 million .
Set in a San Francisco-subway st.atfon.
Bush denies his ~team .
· haS made a slow start
HOUSTON (A P) . -President
Bush on Thursday moved to deflect
criticism that his administration isofT
to a slow st.an, declaring "more is
going on than meets the eye... ·
In his first trip back to bis adopted
home sta1 since the inauiuration, Bush said he was grapphn.g with
.. ticking time bqmbs that we need to
defuse without delay. And we're
doing1ust that." He mentioned the savings and loan mdustry, burgeoning debt in lhe
Third World and 1irug abuse in the
United Stales.
Bush said in a luncheon speech that
his administration was working on
"an Amencan agenda for the long
term."
ln the speech and a quesuon-and-
answcr session that followed. Bush
also:
• Called on Congress to move
more qu1ckl}' on his plan to shore up
troubled savings and loans, sa)mg
"there's no excuse for delay."
• Declared himself "very pleased"
that the Senate Armed Services
Co mmittee bad voted approval of his
new defense secretary nominee, Rep.
Dick Cheney, but also complained
that hjs rc1ccted first choice, former Texas Sen. John Tower, was "tried by
perceetion and rumor. That is not the
Amencan way."
But in Washinaton, Sen. Ernest
Holli~1 0-S.C., rclea'scd an un-
classifiea FBI repon which said a
background investigation of Tower
had lurned UP, "a pnor pattern of
alcohol abuse. • It was reports about
Tower's drink.ins and relations with
women, along with his accept.a.nee of
co nsulting fees from defense contrac· tors. that led to his defeat.
• Firmly restated his opposition to
Democratic-backed efforts to raise
the minimum wage to $4.6S an hour,
saying his own plan fo r a maximum
$4.25 wa_s.e w11h a lower ''training wag~" was "my first and last offer."
Flood, quake, cyclone leave
80,000 Africans homeless
BLANTYRE. Malawi (AP) -The
government said Thursda) that a
triple disaster of floods ... an carth-
guake and a cyclone has left at least
80.000 people homeless in ts 1s land-locked southern Afncan country. and
perhaps as man) as 110,000.
Freak winds wrecked lhe homes of
about 24.000 people, npping roofs ofT
buildings. uprooting trees and flat· tening crops 1n the nonhcrn district of
Karooga on lh e horcs of Lake
Malawt.. a government spokesman
said.
Reports of the cyclone reached Blantyre as lhe eovcrnment mounted
a rescue operatton lo resettle 56,000
people in ceoual and southern d1s-
tncts hit by Ooods and an earthquake
thal razed houses already weakened
by floodwaters.
' Falling masonry crushed two
people to death in the earthquake on
Friday, and six. others were reported
drowned in lhe floodina.
COLORING CONTEST
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Government w• P.fobe GM problem
WASH INOTON -The llOVft'DIMDC unounc:ed a forlnal 1nve11111tion
coverina 1.9 million Oneral Moton can Tbunday. aftttcomplaiat1 that a
defeet in the CNitt control 1ystem <:an cauae a driver &o lole conuol of' the car.
The National Hiahw•r Traffic s.rr,y Administration •id the invest111·
uon wu~ to ,.-epare. for a P,JMible coun-:Onkrcd recall of teveral ""*'' or l 9M to 1981 Bu1cb. Cadillacl, Chevf91eU. OldM\obiks aia Poftuacs.
cq1.1ioocd with cruicc control. Oeneral Moton has refused aovernmeot requests for a voluntary recall.
the -.ency Utd.
Amiy COIQnel Indicted for bribery
WASHINGTON-A U.S.Atmycolonclwhosupcrviled mtlt~aalesto
El Salvador was indicted Thursday on charaes he aolicitcd and took more than
$70,000 in bribes from the presicknt ofan lllinois aun maker. Col. Juan Lopez de la Cruz. a U.S. mihlary advllor in SaQ Salvador
between l 982 and 1984, was named in a seven-count indictment that dlaratd
conspiracy, bribery and maldna f•lsc statements. and aid.in& and abCttiq the
filing of fa lse claims. • ' ' The indictment returned by a federal annd jury 1n Alcxandna, Va.
accused l.oJ)C'Z of conspirina with Dennis J . .Reese, prbide~I of ~rin&fl'tld
Armory, Inc. to take bribes and to circumvent rules of the forc1an m1htary sales
program.
,
Anderson begins 5th year as captive ... WASHINGTON -Terry Anderson began his fifth year as~ hostaae in Lebanon Thursday with the Bush administration callina his detention a ..criminal act which serves no cau5e" and joinin& his relauves and fellow
journaJistJ in demandina his release.
"Enou&h is enough .... This cannot continue," Peay Say. Andenon's
sister, told a ceremony attended by members of Conams, Anderson's colleagues and relatives of the hostages. Her brother, she said, is "tired of being
caged like an animal."
"Our heans cry out in protest" over Anderson's phaht. said Louis D.
Boccardi, president of The Associated Press. Anderson's employer
lmmlgrants1 demand their freedom
BAYVIEW. Texas -About 200 Central American immijl'&nts fenced iJ>sjde a crowded detenlion center demanded their freedom Thursday in a
noisy upming that ended without incident after authont1es posted riot police
outside.
The disturbance at Port Isabel Service Proccssina Center, where more
than 2,200 people denied polilicaJ asylum arc being held, was minor, said Mario On iz. a U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service spokesman in
Dallas.
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Skipper's wife to stop teaching
SAN DIEGO-Fean children could be ex.posed to possible terronst acts
prompted officials at a private school and the wife of the USS Vincennes
ski pper to mutually decide Thursday she no long.er will teach there.
. Parents were worried children attending tbc exclusive La Jolla Country
Day School might get caught in terrorism's crossfire if Sharon Rogers returned
to campus to teach her fou nh-grade class. and the}' made their concerns known
to administrators. Rogers survived the bombing of the fam1I} van un hun as she drove to
work alone last Friday.
Court to consider allowing local taxes
SAN FRANClSCO -The st.ate Su~reme Coun a~ Thursday to
consider allowing local aovernments to tax. insurance compan1cs on b1lhons of
dollars in investment income. The coun Jrantcd a hearing to the city of Los Angeles. which appealed a
lower-coun ruling that locaJ taxes on insurance com pa me were banned by tbe
s~tc Constttuuon. Ch1efJusuce Malcolm Lucas and Justices Stanley MosJc.
Allen Broussard, David EaaJeson and Marcus Kaufman voted rot a heanna.
Court refuses to block weapons bans
SAN FRANCISCO-Local bans on sem1au1omattc assault nOcs in three
CaJifomaa c111cs and one county, prompted in pan by a slaughter in a Stockton
schoolyard. were left in place Thursday by the stale Supreme Coun.
The coun refused to block enforcement of the ordinances in the c1t1cs of
Los Angeles, Berkeley and Stockton and in Santa Clara County. Lawsuits
financed by the National Rine Association, chumin1 tbc measures violated
state law, were transferred to the I st Distnct Coun of Appeal in San Franc1sco. Dc~nding on that coun's timetable, the issue could be resolved first by
the UJi lature, whose two housn have passed different "en1ons of statewide
balls to virtually ban lhe saJc or assault "-tapons and rntnct po1sess1on as of
ne.\t Jan. 1.6
Search called off for missing crewman
HALF-MOON BAY -The search was caJled ofTThunday for S0.)tar-otd
Harold O Stokes. who was hurled into the chill)' sea v.1th rou.r other crew
mcmbert. one of whom dted. as their small motorboat caps11cd 1n steep waves.
the C-0ast Guard reponcd.
Accordina to Coast Guard spokeswoman Altce Scnott, fuard opentions
earhcr erroneously reponcd the m11sina man as 76-year-old Jame Blocker.
Stokes' roommate.
The accident happened at 3: IS J? m. Wednesday about a half-mile ofT
Pillar P0tnt Harbor-on-the OOfth tnd of HaJf MCOft Bey. Four mtn ~ puJle4
from the S~ water by fishin.a boets 1n the v•cin1ty. One man. Bt.11)
Newhouse, S6, of Daly City, died 1n a hospital •
HOHi U HHll I'
Gunnen blast pc;>n, set ship afire
JtEJRUT, Lebanon -MOllcm pnMn blasted Bt1rut'1 pon Tbunda}.
settina a taflO ship and a •&rehouse 1ftre 1n fterce t.nles .-.th Chnsuan forces
around the capital No casualties were ttPoned.
. A.nil~ d!idt in. Bei.Nt and in the mounwns above the capital coincided
with a nauonwide ttnkc ~by Moelnn1 &o moum V1ctim1 of the PftVious
week of ftebtiDI; which pol1ee said left 49 PeoPk tilled and l 61 wounded.
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Choose from white, beige, grey, peach, black, mint, blue or lavender.
COMPARE SALE AT
QUEEN (flat or fitted ) '139 s 99
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STD. CASES, pr. S9 ~9
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KING 2'5 199
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Feb. Z8
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Queen. Irvine. . . I
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Feb. %5
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaarcn. Laguna
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw. Newpon
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Feb. Z6
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Mesa, girl
Mr. and Mrs. JerT) London. Costa
Mesa. girl ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dale, San Juan Capistrano, girl
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wallace. Irvine.
girl
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Nelson, Irvine.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Barnwell, Newport
Beach, girl
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charged with espionage
Armo~ Cavalry Rq;Jment, which is respo~S/ble for a front-line defense at .
the border. Ttie unit. based in Fulda
about 65 miles northeast of Frank-furt, 1s equipped with tanks and
armored personnel carriers.
In a statement sent to news media.
the 5th Corps sai4 Peri "has been
charged •with espionage -com-Q'lunacating documents and-or infor·
mation relating to national defense to
the German Democratic Republic."
"He was further charged with
unlawfully having cl~tfted in~or·
mauon 1n his posscss10n; remov1n1
class1 fied documents from a classified document storage area; movina
classified documents to the German Democratic Republk and transfer of
classified information to un-
authonzed persons," the Statement
said. .
It provided no funhcr details about
the information Peri alleacd!)'
provided the East Germans and dia not menuon any money chan&ing
hands or a possible motive. It said no
date had been set for his trial.
Maj. Samuel ·Taylor, deputy
spokesman for 5th Corps. told the AP
the maner was "U.S. national defense
information as far as tt pertains to our
NA TO mission and to the general defense plan as a NA-TO force . .,
Accord ma to the written ~tement. Pen ~as charged wnb "failure to obey
the lawful rqulations that require
him to aet pemussion to travel to th.t
German Democratic Republic."
Regulations also required him to
check with his unit's special secunty
officer "before going into a Com-
munist<ontrolled country.-
The statement d1d not say where
Pen ~ent in East Germany or how he
cro sed the heavily guarded border.
He was bcma held at Mannheim .
West Germany, and already has been
charaed with such other offenses as
being absent without leave.
Some new rcporu speculated that
he defet..1ed bc<:ausc a military vcb k
he signed out wa found Feb. 23 near
ObcrsuhJ, a remote town northeast of
f ulda and near the border.
Slain couple'rs family
back.ing reforms in
criminal justice system
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LOI »KlELES -~-~=~n·~=~ but JlrOID'•d ~•na the 1 nailllOG ~covered by its ~-·doaee--Tllt compay, .-bieh optratcs
health maan~ ~izations
iindef 1hl names MUicatt, Health· CAR USA and HeafthAmmcai. an-eounced it IOU&ht protection rrom cmdi\On.uodtrCha~er l t oftheU.S, 8aakruptc:y Code.
Muacare promised to keep scrvina
patients, and to continue paytnt
docU>n and h9S1>itals. The filtna,
made in U.S. Diwkt Coun in Santa
Ana, ,;vcs the company a repncve
frotn cnXlilOn and allows u to continue <>penti"I unckr court
IU~ while leeks• lO ft•
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California. tuinoit. Indiana. LOu111·
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sylvanil. South Carolina. Teus and
Wubiftl\On.
E1d11dcd is the company's WiJCon·
in HMO.
Ma"icare. once the nation's bitatst private HMO, has been I06ina money
for two ycan, and in recent months
hasc11t membership from 2.3 million
to I mtlliorf'by sellina several health
Olans 1n 14 ~tate5. In annouocin& the
bankruptcy, Ptltt Rat1can. chairman
and chtef eucut1ve officer, rcnaled
the company was neaotiatina sale of ns C.t1fomia plan, pttv1ousJy said to be pan of the sohd .. core" tile
company intended 10 retain. -•
RatlC&ft Mid 1n a news rdaliM die
C'OIBpaDy filed fot bUUul*)' be·
cane at couktn•t pey 1t1 biHt.
"Tbete tetiom ~ &as to protect our operations 'Whtie pan1na the time
to finahze and 1molcmmt a ~ fbr reorpnaz.ation.z" Ratican said ... We
acted in the 1~ of inaeastna dt'-
mands by crednon and our 1nabihty
at this .ume to obi.tin. ldditaonal
f;nancinl." Ma~icarc's stock. wbkb IOld for as
much u S28 a ihare an the company's
boom )'eats a decade aao. cle>scd at
l8.7S cents a share ThUttday, down
SO cents from Wednesday's clole.
The stock. which trades over the
counter. was the most .cti~~ly traded
of tht day, with 14,490.000 shares
chaftlln& hands. (fl doesn't show up
on most-active lists because the price
"'as below the S 1-a~are cutoff for
uch lists.)
Muacare, saddled wrth debt. tut ~ wtth the mt of taat~ HMO
biliMM with suerine medical COMS.
and struaali!'t to overcome the clr«ts
of an amDit1ou1 ex~nsion dnvc, has
logcd losse an eiahl ttra1ahl quar-
krt.
In thefi"t nine months of 1988. the t'Omj)lny lost $2SO S million. final
1988 result haven't been ret><>rtcd.
Debt as of December tncludeji
$I SO m1lhon m bank loans arid $295
m1lhon in bonds.
Muicare's health 61ans are struc-
turtd m 1hc form of ~rahh mainten-
ance orpnizations. under which cu •
tomen. scneralty enrolled th(ouah ~tr employers, are entitled ta vmt
designated doctors, gcnerall)' for a
smaH fee. .
Doctofl att paid on a ~t monthly
budttct rather than bcma reimbursed fftle ... Sff ~AXICAft/ M t
Ot1nge COMI DAILY PILOT/Fridey, Matel'I 17, tMt A7
Memeerst:iip state by state:
LOS NGELES (AP) -Here Ii a
Ii t or Stile sen cd b)' Max1care
Health Plans Inc . ¥>h1ch filed Thurs-
da)' for protection from HS creditors
under Chapter 11 of \he U
Bankruptcy Codt:
Alabama: 7,870 members; Mu.·
iare Alabama.
Aruona: 60.894 membe"; .Mait-
1carc Arizona. Inc. in Phoenix' and
· Max1carc-HcalthAmencll Health
Plan of Amona Inc 10 Tucson.
California: 393. 777 members: en Med, Maiocare Northern Califom1a,
Mu1care Sacramento. Maiticare
Southern C'ahforn1a
llhno1s: 91 , 728 member ; Max·
icart tll1nojs In c.
Indiana: 123,0IS mcmbtts: Maa·
tcare Indiana.• division ofMaucaR
Ucahh Plan M1dwnt, Inc.
LouiMana: 40.430 membets: Maa·
1care l..ou1 iana Inc .
North Carolina· 20.2S9 membtf1,
Mait1carc Noolt (arolina lnc:. ---·--Ohio· 58.0S I memben, Maiucart·
HcalthAmcnca'Oh10.
Penns)lva nia: 84,148 members: Maiucart Philadelphia In .. Penn
Health. South (aroltnn 34,637 mcmbtrJ:
Ma'(1ca re South Carolina.
Tcnncs cc. HeallhAmrrica 1n
Na hv1llc -1dmin1 tl'ltl"e office
only fPlea~ see AHMRJtS/Allf
lmage·coiisultant finds beauty in Ps & Os
('Rt:Dll' I.I'\ 1 ·
ly KATY 8ouc .. 1t
°'-~,.......,,
When other 11 ·ycar-<>ld &iris were
readi.. Nancy Drew book5, Pam
Sperb was aenjna her hands on
anythina she could to bone up
leanlina handwritina analysis. psy-
chok>ay and Freud.
She loved people, bµt considered
herself a loner because she Just didn't
teem to have that much an common
with her peers.
Little did she know her study of a
person's handwnt1ng would lead to a
careerofhelpinaothers learn anoer-u well as outer -beauty
Sparks. 43, is an 1masc consultant
for Color l, a Newpon Beach finn
that deals with ~ardrobe, imaae, color makeup, and cu tom-blended
cosmetics.. Sparks said she said can
any woman -dominecnna. shy, or
exhuberant -and help them create a
.. Joolc."
She ~ns by analyzina a person's
handwrittna. "rll ask my clients three adJ~ttves
to desctbe themselves. I want to sec
really how they perceive themselves,
and then I want to see how they thank
othm see them.··
~parks recalled one cljent who saw
ber'sclf as eneraet1c, feminine and
ver$1tHe. Yet the woman was wearing
a dowdy neutral color.
"If she wanted to perceive that
imqe, neutral is very blah. and she
needed to make her own personal
statement 1n her business strcssjng
ber wardrobe," she said.
Sparks said she recommended t-lle
woman weir more colorful blouses
with her neutral suits. Her cltent also wore very tiny eamngs -hardl)-an
encraetic statement.
.. Her deltcate eamnr were not
con~"'' her v1sua strcnath. ·· Sperb said. ··1 don't want to change
someone's Jooi l>ccausc 1 think irs
bcS1 for them. 1 want them to fed
comfortable. That's the most import-
ant thin&. ,
''Jfthey don't feefcomfortable.th.en
it's not aoina to work," she sa1d.
Sparks said the client took her
S"l&CSllOn and was so enthused with
!
. Oll#y,.....,.._.•.,llMrhoM~.,
l'•ttl Sp•rks 1how1 how m•k•up •nd w•rdrob• ch•ne•• un cr•M• • looll.
!be.t.csulu..thal ~he conclt1dcd 1ha1 s.hc
had been in a rut. That's when parks
took her 10 step t"'o and rumcd
working on bcr makeup Sparks said her o" n ph1lowph)
with makeup 1s that "less is best ..
., ~ther chent hated to "ear make-
up -because it was "orl and she
resented the fact thal men didn't have
to. S,,Patb sa1d ht urged tl\e worn.an
to view apply1n1 makeup a'> "pla) ...
not work.
Sparks said the woman reluctantl)
aarecd to purchase some blush -
somtthang she thought c;hc 'd ne\.er
really use.
"A couple of weeks later I p.ot a call
from her and she .sa.td~ bo.uihl
whole new wardrobe. huge earrings
and wanted me to meet hn" -daugh-ter ..
parks said her goal 1s to help
women update their look. help bus)
women and htah at'h1e' crs create a
m1nunal, )'Ct v.orkable look that
meet their needs and help women m
transmon. wl\clber tt'tey brn'«<ncty
divorced, ne"'lywcds or JUSI tho~
Setkmg a nc'f JOb or promotion.
parks started her business seven
years 8JO afier "-Orkma 16 )Cars as an
adm1n1strat1'e assistant. Sht stud she
rtaltzed that women were coming to
her for suuesttons on how the> could
mpro\.C them't'h r'> and -.he Cn.JO)cd
1ivm1 advice ·
Smee 19 2. parks has "'orked with more than 900 men and "omen
pnvately 1n fine tunana their pro-
fessional appearances and has pres-
ented prosrams to more than 3.000
women She has t'ondul tcd corporate tr.l1n·
m~1n·orrams to such companies as
Mcmll Lynch Realty and Latham
and Watkin$. he ha also tauJht at
Oranac Coa t Collt'gc he is also a
master graphoanal)st v.1th the Inter·
national Graphaphoanl~ s1s ~1et). a
worldwide school an f h1l"ago. that
trains handv.nttna annhw.
Wiegand, Monro~
promoted at Elliott
Erick Wl~and ha~ tx-en appo1nH.•J di rector of pre<on trucuon and Gary Mont~ has ~n njlmcd d1rC(tor ot upcrauon'i for ~cv.port Beach general
contra tor Elllou Corp .. \\.1epnd "a" the fir m·, chief c<,llmator. fonroc "
seni or prOJl'Ct manager • • • L,Yoda Oabl has bl-en promoted to ' 11.c pre\1dent of m.arketrna and onh
Amenca suk) for Ra1nb«>" Tcdrnol<>11c fnt. ofln1nc Dahl "-111 O\Cl"St'e the
firm:., antcma11onal mar\...e11ng Ra1ntx>" ~upphcs sofi"'art prolcchon for IHM
personal computer\ .--.: ..
Wendy weot has ioined thl' Tell'tommu1ucatton~ )i <ttcms ()1\ISIOO of 1 o~h1b3 menca lnfonnauon S)~tcm Int' u product m:m.igcr tor
l"l TO 'CH d1g1tal \01cc mc!lsa~c -,stems. In her ft('\\ po 1t1on at r osh1b3 1n lr\'tnc. Lecot l'I r'C'SP''ll\lblc for Sltatcr.ic
product plannin&. product dc\.elopmcnt. introduu1on and <,upport technical ·
documcntahon pnc1ng :ind trl"nd anal)\! • • • • Mlcnel Co.ltt.11 and Rlchanl Kot1 have JOtneti in' estmcnl firm 31 CM)ttll 1n
1',jc"-port Bcadi ·
Both Cohen and ~unt1 v.111 '>("C 8\ 'Ice prn1dcnt'> n.~pon~1bk f 1
c(eat1ng a portfolio of cqu1l)-bascd IO\t'\tmcnt\ m <' \.\bh htJ com~n1"c;
Coht'n "as an mH·<;tmcnt man t'r "-Ith '-o~st Vcn1u1 • Capi tal 1n
Portland. \\h(rC he pamnpa1cd 1n \enturt l . pital and lc'era Cd bu'l'U\
tn \C\tmcnts ii. OOll wa \ICC prC\IOCnt of corporate finanl t ol Prudential ("ap1t.1I ( Of p
There he gcncratrd t1nd managt•d a ponfoho of1n\C\tmt·n1-.."1th .in cmph. '>I
on k' craged t>u \.OUt\ • • • • South Coast Mtdlnl ('tottr h:a' naml·d tark lartu ofl .il t• f Uf<'\I its
ne" contract Jdm1n1 trator. Mancn h•n t1n:cptrd the OC\\. Po\1t1on in adJ1tH1n
to hi., rt'!>pon\lb1ltt1e'i a'i the no1-fnr profit ho;,pnal'\ ·n1or Health( holl'C
Od \1-.Cr • • • Waller J Ridlon Ill ha' ~·n appoint<'d '1ct rrl'\Jd<."nt and d ud
mJrl eungotlicerat PJc1fil ~1utual l 1k ln .. ur.mrr (ti • • • Bob Wt U ha\ 111inc'd Co taln Homt1 ,1 ~n1or pnlJ('( 1 manager ( u rnm
:Eastern Airlines' rivals escalating prices
on competitive routes; consumers gripe
H11mcc; ha~ "on l\\O 1a1or \c:h1c\Cmcnt 111 \kn.hand•~ 1-\t·dkm,·
( \1.\M E. )a\\~ lorthc1r S1i1w1 ~·rte\ m Ran~ho \rl h111·c1ur.tl dl'"i" 101 tlw
Ol'' elopml·n t came from tht' .\n.h1tt'\ ts< oroup • • • Pamela Carpeater Jruncd Jann Church Partl>trs :t\ an an:oun1 l'\1'<·111" ,. . . . ~
St" port Harbor Hospl&aJ ha'i named Edward Morton Jr .. I \( Ill th~·
adm1nistr.uor Morton v.a ch1t'f C\e<:Ull\C otlkcr :it a lfou\tnn l.lt.1h1' 1 1~
de, eloped tour partial ho p1tah1a11on proaram' .l tree: lOmmun11~ P'~'-h1a111l u~cnt care sen 1C(. and a \t'~ratc 4, -~-d l"C\1dcn11ul treatmrnt l'('ntc1 \1ortun
"a kllow in the Amcncan < olkgc elf Health (arc ['\cxutt' l"' and I\ u·mt1cd
By MARCY GORDON ,,, .... w-
NEW YORK -Somt' n vals of
stnkt-tom Eastern 1rltnes M\C
r.1sed fares on compettu"e routes
1ntt tht 13--da)'-old walkout bepn.
mO\ics they say &cm from htaht'r
dtlnand but that one consumer group
• CCHJtpbrns i1 P'I tc:c sousina.
me com~ttlors 1d Thunda)
1.ha1 their rtccnt fart hikes "ere
unrelated to the Ea 1cm tnke. "'htch
has aroundcd m t of the airline's
fh&htS
,.he walkout b) Mach1ni.sts has
betn supPOr1e'd b) mosl of the pilots
and fl1&nt i ttcndants at Ea tem.
wtuch souaht bankrupt(") protccuon
from its crcchtors about a "etk go.
All the a1rhnes are heading an to the
peal spnna tra"el period comb1n in&
Spnna Break and the Ea tcr and
Passo"er hohda~s Ea tern arch"' al Delta '\1r Lines
sa)'s 1t hasn't ra1~ fare but ha\
u&htcncd fare re tncuons as a result
of the Eastern debacle
Orr -thght from ClltM tn the
Northtast to Flonda. "here 11 t'<>m·
petcs \\'ith Eastern. Delta has boo'ttcd
tts canccllauon penah) on d1<oeount
fares to 100 sx-rcent from 25 percent.
Dclta took the actton becau~ the Ea tern '1n~c hod led man) passcn·
JCrs to book on multiple earner.
mclud1ng ()cha -Cl't'at1na "no
\ho-. " for thO"AC 11rltncs. said Delta
sp<>kc worn.in Jacl 1e Pate.
In add1t1on. she said. Delta has
reduced the number of cut· rate fares
a' a1lablc on certain fl1~.tm "10 protect
bu'ttncs tra\elcrs." lhe sp11lo\er
from the Eastern "'alkout meant that
d1 ount-fa rc passe nsers "trc dis·
placing lull -fare bu tnCSS 01crs On
Delta fl11M s. Ms Pate ~1d Other · [a\iem compctttors -
notabl~ Tran World .\1rltn~ lnl and l Sio\1r <.,roup Inc -confi rmcu
the)' rt"Ccntl) 1111sc:d fares on wmr
route they hare "'"h Eastern.
Tho..c mo\CS were called "op-
portun1 tic .. and "gougina" b) Dan
Snulh. coMumcr affairs director of
the lnterna11onal 1rltne Pas5engers
ssornuion an D.illa
O\.er a prov1 aon that v.ould hm11 ho"
far AT&T could lo"er i~ Iona·
d1 tance rate . Comm1~.,1oncr James Qucllo also
said he Yr'I\ con crned about that
fcature and hoped 1t could be
t'l1m1natcd n. But• he detcnbcd
nut CIP' a "• prcttdtnt-setuna t\\uc
that 1 rully 1 int to benefit the
publ :· Patnck Jard tocat tdepho~ C'Om· panic' will not come undtr the rile
cap plan at·1h1 potnt. bul that the)'
v.ould be 1ncludtd b\ July I. 1990. He
1d the comm1 "on v.u aoina to
ac; tpt lutthcr pubhc comment on
11\at 1uu and asktd the local rom-
pena~ to ubm11 plln tou.seratec1p1
b> Ma)· I 7.
8c11South. on of the tc' co ~ IJOnll compantn created 1n 1he 1984
brtakup of AT AT, Yid the com·
m1 1 n .. t an 1mpo1t.am \tcp h>
bcncfit consumtn 1n a subf.11nual
t11'a)'" ~ttb ~Oda~ i acuon. but 1t said ~\•"IS uld bav' bttn attMtt had the comm 1mon 1pptn the new ruin
to local compentn thlt tar 1n1teild or
lft 1990 ,
Patritt .W tit ~· M hid cMMd dW .-n • C: ovn
... CIPI. wMrt .... -pat c:onttm tMI taildrntW C'OfttutMn
-.Id"°' bt Ml ;cUllC1Cd panteit-
Jlft)' rufill ti11'91 t•i an.; •
. '
~m1th \lltd he "u 1.:cptu:al about h' th~· .\mcman "" ornu 1on of ~kntal health \J man•'ilra\or\ the 1ns1stcncc b\. r\\ \ and l r\1r ••• that their fare boow. \lil're unrelated Craig Gib OD ol ( osta \k)a ha' Ix-en \C'kctc-J for memtx·r-.h1p 111 \he
to the smkc and \\Crc not an attempt .\mcn,:an {.. haropCM llC .lliu\:1at1on. a nauon.al oraan11at1on rcpr\"\Cnlin
to capitahic on Eastl"rn· v.oes ll1.cn~ prat.t1t1oner' c.1b,on " a gr.1duatr of l o<o .\ngdc<, < olk '-' nl
"\ou "ould hope the) "-Ould tx· _<._h1_r_o:...pr_..,_c_11_c _____________________ _
morT ~M•if'l" during thc<.c unu'iual
cm;umsl.in<:cs. • m1th ~1d
The po~1bk d1sappcaram:c of
Eastern from lhc iklcs. lilch' v.:oula
reduce tht• numbc:r of dJsiountl·d
fare a"a1lablc to pa ~n&cr~. he said
poltsmcn for l 'nttcd .\1rhne'
mcm·an .\irhncs and Pan .\m
( orp.. "h1rh .. also compete "1th
E:.a tern on «l"'r route\, g1d those
camtn had no t ra1<,ed fare\ 1nce the
lac;tcrn '4 al l ou t \tancd Mal't'h 4.
(Pluse JH RIVALS/Al)
( onlfC\\1onal rnnctrn 0' er (ltc
cap . wnich Patnd lirst prupoloCd in a
speech mort th an •~o )car\ ago.
auStd him to po'itponc 1 'ote on the
plan an Januar.. Rep. Jim Cooper, ().Tenn.,
mcmbfr of the Ho u c tck -
commun1lat1on u~omm1ttcc. in ·
trodu cd 1c11,1at1on tarlicr chi
momh to Prt' cnt 1nlplcmcntat1on of pm't' c:a~ unul < onart'\ tan ~lftd)
the propo\a.I more 1horouahl),
Cooper 111'1 he anted c'pl1e11
usuranct 1n the plan that un1.,trul
tckphonc ~nice and \UM1J1c\ for
h1,t\<0Jt telephone ~r" 1l't in remote
attas would be m11nt.11n d and that
lonJ-d1\l1n(t tatc "ould not mc
iiJsproport natel) an 1ho~ remote
areas. Rep Rick Boucher. f).Va., 511d•u halnna lut month on thc plan thlt
the Fa $hould requu't' 1 AT 10
\hare v.nh cu t~ half Of an)
•tridflll profi1 ansant from tht plan
Pltnck bowC'd 10 ~I
prnt.uft and put 1n hm11\ n hOW loYt
rates -coukt IO
lht ~nt ra~ <'IP Wou6d be
1mpOICd 1f\tt ad1u1unntt fot COM
chllntn outtidt Of TAr1 contfd.
........ the (~ &Mt local pttOM
C'OM,...ta rtQUlf'C TA l lO Pl~ IO
COftnft«1 v.·itll the '°'"II phOM
m'.l1''0ft
•
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UPHOlSTEIY lllC. .... ,_ .... """ ....
ltll ........ CllTl •U-541-l l Sf
Ba nk o f ~e•·porc
"'lod, Pru 1• ~haolf""
Rarrinl(<'r. H)nn
" ( ompun ~
7)2-7171
SEC AND SUCCESSI
CELLULAR CAR PHONES PAY FOR THEMSELVES
MOW -•a AFFl•All.E TllAI DD m•E
,. • Fram $595 00 • 0 Diwri • ftnlnc:Wv A 0 C .. ........... ..,.
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IS watf1'I tMfl !!IOf9 lhlil IWi: .... ,_. Clft t\111 ~ WM lilM M ..,.au.,
-.,: MM• Qlut 141"' ,_.GI ftiNI ~ t"9I "'9°""""1M .. ,..
... ...._ wmr1C111atw1p0t11tc111111n 1r1 ••"54 111111111 • ..., .,,. _.. .,.,,"", ,.... ·-· ......... .
rn workers start ur RIVALS
Pn.A 7
'""'"*.,.. "' ........ -1: fall' betWMn lotlcMI ...a Tam"9 ~ ao 1329 fro. U19, lllo ikl.ivc
Mardi 2).
9yDAN~ 1.soo non-union cmplo)'cn ••II
.t11111 ,,........, share n" jobs. such u houtekttp1n1
t:a tt'rn irltne told its rt·mainina functioM left b) th• tnkc ofMaclun-WOf°ke'rs '° put an up to 60 houD a 1~~ un1on mcmbe~ ~me of whom
week and uikc Pt'nodic time off worktd ISJanllOfl.
without pay. H the stnke-cnpplcJ There will be 6()..hour work \\ttb
carrier )ttk ~ wa)s to tnm cost · wuhout !)vcrtimc and some . em·
an airhne spoke man said Thursday· plo)CC~ "''ll ~forced to take penod1c
Also Thursda) Eastern re umed \\ttks off wnhout pay, the compan>
Jctlrner scrvtcc ~tween Boston and said Details were still bc1n1 1workc<l
Washm&ton but a spO._e~man had no out, .but Ashlod. ~1d "'orkers will 51111
comment on reports that Eastcm was receive company benefit while on · h I · ed their unpaid weeks ofT. trying to ire new p1 ots ll ne to "There ;ire not loin& to be any add other routes. 1 , tt h •• hi k ·d "A "We have said continually that at a)011" ng t nO~\ s oc. ~1 • I some poin1 .. if the pilots won't ny. weu.e now.stab1hted at th1uch~ule
somethina has to be done,'' compan~ of about 110 flights a dn}, there 'I not
spokesman James Ashlock said but enoulh work to~ust1f} the amount of
ddcd ha h • peopfo on hand. ' a . t .t . e would n~t talk about Eastern doesn't want •o lo~ the possible hmngofnew pilots. emplo)ecs because il still hope!> to ~e formerly seventh-largest U. . rebuild, Ashlock said. ~ the cum-
cai:ner wtll "''!ld up the Sttond week pany will assign new worl duues and
of tts strike fr:'lda}'. . . rotate unpaid "eel..s off Ashlock said Eastern s re maining Eastern. with nearly 30.000 em-
. .
McDonnell Douglas health
branch vvlll be purchased
Systems Associates Inc .. a Ne"'
York-based subsidiary of American
Express Co.'s Data Based Services
Group. Thursday announced the
signing of a deal to acquire Irvine's McDonnell Douglas Health Systems
Co .. a provider of hosp11al infor-
mation systems.
Terms of ihe transaction were not
disclosed. Jeremy Causley. president of
Mt Donnell Douglas Information
)Stems C'o .. said the a~qu1sit1on 1s
part ofa plan to tnm its interests.
.. The future of McDonnell Douglas
In formation Systems Co. hes in
aligning its strengths with that of ns
parent organization. McDonnell
Douglas Corp.:· C'auslc) said.
.. Although the U. . health mfu r-
ma11on S)Stems market 1s strong and
"'tal. pursuing thi s business no lon~cr
fits our o' erall strategic direction. ·
However, Causlc) said McDonnell
DougJas I nfQrmat1on Systems C'o.
"'"' continue to sell. support and sen ice its health software packages in
international health marlet!>. These
existing systems run on McDonnell
Douglas hardware.
The ac~uis111on would more than
tnple SAi s client base 10 0\ er 1.000
MAXICARE
FromA7
for specific sen ices Tht' intent 1s to
cm tbC' overall cost of medical care by
encouraging people to get regular checkups and prevent I\ e treatment.
rather than wa1ung to seek treatment
until a medical cr1S1s strikes.
Max1carc doesn't own hospitals or
clinics. as do ~me HMOs. so Its
assets consist pnm;u-1ly of a manage-
ment team. contracts with customers
and phys1c1ans and good will ... or
1maie.
L1ab11t11es are a m1n1mum S500
million 1f the company remains a
going concern. sajd Leon Marcus. the
New York bankruptcy lawyer hand-
ling the case. Insurance premiums
bnng in about SI OO million a month. The bankruptcy filing was prec1p1-
tated Wednesday "hen the com-
pany's lenders. a group of banks led
by Bankers Trust Co. of New York . vetoed Maxicarc's acce ptance of a
new S 15 m1l11on loan from an
investor. Marcus said. He refused to
name the investor
Directors womed that wi th ou t the
extra cash. regulators in vanous states
might seize the company for fa1hog to
maintain capital reserves required of
insurers. the attorney said Seizure
would have stalled any potenual
Chapter 11 filing.
Founded 1n 1973 by the husband-
and-w1fe team of Chairman Fred
Wasserman and President Pamela
Anderson. Max1care grew quickl y. cap1taltz1n_j on the industry' belief
that HMOs were the wave of the
future. Ea~1ly raJSmg money through
stock sale and loans. the company
MEMBERS
FromA7
Texas: 53. 778 member'I; Maxicare
North Texas Inc. Washington: 14.954 members·
Max1carc Washmgton Inc.
Wisconsin: 41 ,111 members; Max-
icarc Hca.lth Insurance Co. (the only
Max1carc unit urun volvcd in the
bankruptcy.)
Followma 1s a state-by-state hst of
hcallh plans Maxicarc hu sold or
closed;
Arkansas: Maxi~ Arkansa Inc •
enrollment 12,000. sold to American
HMO of Chjcqo and Lmle Rock
Sc~L 30, 1988.
Catifornja: Family Health Services
1n Otan,el ~nrollmcnt SS.tOOO~loscd effective M&cch J l. l9o9. \.101ur~
announced March 7 Aorida; Max icarc--Hcaltb.Ametica or Florida lnc., enrollment 24.000.
sold to Humana Inc. Feb. 2, J 988 Oeorsia: Maxicarc Oeoraia in At·
!ant.a, enrollment 43 000. sold to Kli~r Foundation Health Plan or
Ocoraia Inc. June JO, 1988.
• KcntUd • Maiucare Ktnlucley in L.c~1naton, enrollment 14.S}XX>. iold
10 Humana Inc. JuM 30, IY88.
Mlryland: Mu1carc Maryland h-P.,_L ~rollment J.S,000. aorct to neumurc orp. of Ammca Stpt.
.J0.1911.(MPicattownedlntthan I ~·of ..,,nmlaip plan),. Midti-~· MuiaR·a lndeprn-dcncc Health Plen, enrolhnena
I l0,00(). IOld 10 ~ Ford Hei'1h
CM C,. ~ JO. 1911. · (Sold -a1nt;.,~.)
---MHiD•• ........ Jr&:t '~l!!iil&:r
health care 1ns1itut1on m the United
States and Pueno Rico. the firm said.
.. This 1s a tremendous growth
opportun it) that will strengthen our
leadership position in health care
information management,'' said
t.:arry Ferguson. president of SAi.
"Our companies· combined expertise
in shared health care information
services and turnkey systems will
enaplc us to provide institutions with
new and creative options for infor-
mation management ...
SAi. based in Charlotte, N.C'.. pro\ ides in forma tion serv1('('S and
adm1 nistrat1 ve S)Stems for hospitals
and pn"ate ph)'s1c1an's practices.
Amencan Express· Data Based Ser-
vices Group acquired Al in 1986.
McDonnell Douglas Health )S-
tems (.om pan) provides financial.
pa11ent care and administrau"e sup-
port S)Stems to health care inslltu· t10ns. It 1s a unll of McDonnell
Douglas Information )Stem~ C'om-
pan) .
.\mencan Express Company's
Data Based rv1ces Group provides
information processing. payment sys-
tems. telcmarJ..ct1ng and telc-
commun1cations. and admin1strat1 '-C
ser"1ces 10 a wide range of industnc
grev. into a national bealth plan.
Bv the mid-1980s, HMOs were
undCr pressure from mmg medical
costs. But Max1care bit off a b1g chunk
of new business 1n 1986 by bu)1ng two
a1ltng comJ)t'Utors. HealthCare USA
and HcalthAmenca ~
The strain of tl)'ing to digest the
acqu1s1 t1ons was lOmpounded b)
management's inab1h1y to keep costs
a'nd the number of doctor v1sm
down. said analyst tcvcn Reid, who
follows the compan) for the L.H
Fnend & ( o. Inc 1nHslmen1 firm 1n
Los Angeles.
Founder Wasserman and Ms.
Anderson were ousted in August 1988
and replaced w11h Rattcan. an outside
director with a bacl(ground in the
entertainment business:most recent-
ly as president of ailing De Laurcntus
Enteruunment Group Inc., which
now 1s in Chapter 11
But he has so far been unable to
reverse the ~hde.
Reid said Rat1can, b)' reassuring
investors the firm could work 11s wa y
out of the hole. ha" done plan
members a disservice.
"You've got a s1tua11on where a
layman has an opponun1ty to switch
Rlans •.. and he reads in the paper
'This company's in good shape.' he
co nunues his enrollment:· Reid said.
The bankruptcy fihna comes at a cnt1cal time for the com pan)" hopes
at resurrection because v.orkers gen-
eral!)' art given the opportunity to
switch medical plans each June. Reid
noted. Competma medical plans
aJrcad> have staned market1na them-
selves among t mployccs. and the
film~ 1s likely to both d1s1ract Max-
1care s manaaement from 1hat mar-
keting effon
ship wa~ sold. I
Nebrasl<a · Mrtx1care-Health-
Amenca Nebraska Inc. in Lincoln.
16,000 members. sold to Cap11olCarc
of Lincoln Nov. JO, 1988 Maxicarc·
HealthAmcrica Nebraska L. P .. enrol-
lment 7.000 sold to hare Nebraska
July 31, 19S8. (Pannersh1p was less
than I percent owned b\' Maiucarc.)
Nevada. Maxicarc·OH Nevada
closed Clark County operations,
13 000 members. on Au&. 311 1988.
Sold nonhcm Nevada operations in
Reno. membel'\h1p 7,000, to Hospital
Health Plan of Nonhcm Nevada
June 30, 1988. (Was SO perctnt
owned Wlth Un1vcMI Health Ser·
vices of Pennsylvania.)
New York: M1x1carc New York
Inc and .Maxicarc Ntw Jct.tCY Inc ..
combined membership 12,000, sold
to Sinus Corp. Health Sy tcm of NewYortOct. 31.1981.
Ohio: Maxifatt Otaio tn C'tnc•n--nati, enrollment 7,000, sold to MaanaCarc Feb. 28. 1989.
Pennsylvania: Ma••cart Ptuladel-
phia Inc .. cniollmcnt 34,000, t01d to
Dela"1't Vallty Health Network
Feb. 28. 1989, Maxicatt-Httilth-
Ammca Pt'llnsylvania Inc. in Pit·
tsburih and Harrisbura. cntOUmma
137,000. sold to CovenU)' C<>o>.
lnsu111nce of Fon Wonh Stpt. JO.
1988.
Tc•as: Ma•tc.R Teus Inc. i• Houston, enrollment I 2.S,000, told IO
Sinus Cotp. Hal1h Y*1ftl ()(New Yon Oct. ll 1911. ~Sin
Antoaio, cnrobment '3~ IOld lo ff•mana Jnc. Ju. 30. I . u~--~-; .ooo.-dallid 911. ~ LP,
• ol AMI •
p&oytti befott tht 'ltnke bqan, laid
off I.~ non·un1on wortcrs •n the trtkc'~ first row dAy1.
Tht company 11 opcratt~ •t about
I 0 ptrctnt of ill former scheduJc o(
1.040 da11y nuts. Alh&ock •id
Eutcrn returned seven diftct roun.d-
tnp fliahtS 11n:raft betwttn Bolton
and W'alhinaton to the scheduled
Thursday, bUt "\M loads arc not
hcav) .. We have a lot of stats. We're
hoping people we'll see Wt we're Oymg and decide to try us again ...
l\(fort Thursday, Eastern was of-
fcnnJ only nights on its huUlc
1erv1~. between Bo$ton and New
York nnd bNv.rcn New York and
\\ o-.hmgton, llnd a sc-lection offl1ghts
to Latin America.
Pilots arc restricted bv federal
reaulauon from fl>ing more lhan 30 hours per wrel, pre' en ting Eastern
from retum1"i 10 other route
without tnorc pilots.
The Eastern pilots union. whkh
CSIUU\Ct ~re. UMm 200of3.6CJO
Eas&cnt pdou ~w ftoWn sa~ '~ Madaiaisu 11nu bcpn. predecled
that Ea1tcm'i ~11ftt ~rch for petots would be frunbl. •• r know lM) ·~out iMtt tr') int to hi~. oot I don't know where 'the., would att them.'' saad union ~pok.~
man J.B. Stokel. "Tbctt i JU t no
ava1l1bl<" pool of pilots."
Amons othtt dcvclopmen~
-Rcpons continued to drcul•tc about a buyout of Eastern from the
parent Texas Air Corp The un1on1
say they beljevc the best \\&y to sa\c
Eastern 1 to have 1 new owntr
replacinf Cha1nmn Frank. Lottnlo
Texas Air earlier this week a5ked an
investment bank in& firm to help find
bu}ers.
-The W1sh1n11on Po t reported
in its Thu~ay cd1taons that Anhur
Imperatore, a real estate and trucking
e~ccutivc from New Jcr~y. had been
TWA plant to tncftale &ll ditrroUot
farel betweea New art .cl Saa
Juan, Pumo Rico....,._ M8rdt JJ
in ordcf IO ~--tber IO TWA's\ Florida wttic'h are llmDIY·~. Mid T A ..-n111an ~'ll<tlk"t' in S.. l.oU'6.
._c all~. IM um1na a .. coin·
cidence.'"
T,he round-trip discount fares bi-
tYt~ New York and San Juan W111 bt railN from S239-S2S9 to S2S9-S219.
TWA's d1tcouot New York-M1am1
fa~s. which ha\'en't been increased, ran~ from S2S8 to $298.
USAir spokesman David Shipk)
said tnat earner ''has not raited ant.
fart\ as a result of the Eastern trike '
Rather. he said, USAtr's ricent increalCS were an cxtcn11qn ofa move
begun in November. The latest hikes
Thr 8oMoft:. T...-roullt._ .... ... cljncUy with fallen.·~
itKfu.ed to pvc twn~ o/ ollllef
new ran mc:teatn •Psifieid '° .,....
COln~l!ll fOUICS. rThat ~aft~
afta ~·ve 1e111 aa op(Nduale'ID
rattic fares.;·· uid Andrew Oeler. an
attbne a~'St at Providtftl Netioul
Bank tn Phtladelptua. Somt n\efT\bm of Cc>nirrit lftd
others hd'c a~ that'• hilt Of
E"tem could tien®tly redllcc com-petition 1n the nation's 11rtine indus--
try. whost ranks have bttft thinned
by dtregulation. lfMy have wamtd
the rtdu«d compHition coutd net lo
hasher fart:t, defeltina w intended
main p~se of dtrqulation -to.
makt 1t affordable for more Amcn-
can to Oy. •
approached try the Ea1tt'rn unions tn,cndl)' tits w1l1'1 the Machenir.ts and
alon1 with cofporate takeover t)muchasSIOOm1lhontoinvcst.lhc
spec1aJtsl Carl lc.hn. Imperatore ha ne"' paper said.
Stock market reaches six-week.peak
By CHET CURRIER
,., lwlMlt ...,,....,
NEW YORK -The stock market
climbed to a six-week hi~ Thursday,
propelled by new evidence of a
slackening in economic growth.
The Dow Jones ·average -of 30
industrials climbed 20.17 to2,340.7 I,
its h11thes1 close since it stood at
2.343.1 1 on Feb. 8. The day before
that the average hit a post<rash high of 2,347.14.
Advancma issues outnumbered de-
clines by about 9 to 5 in nauonwide
trading of New York Stock Exchange-
hsted stocks; with 939 up. 523 do" n
aAd 501 unchanged.
Volume on the Ooor of the Big
Board reached 196.04 million sflares.
up from 167.07 million in the
previous sess1on. Nationwide. con-
solidated volume 1n NYSE-listed
issues. including trades in those
stocks on reglonal exchanges and in
the over-the-counter market, totaled
237.09 million shares.
The Federal Reserve reported that
1ndus1nal producuon "'as unchanged
\l St: l PS A DOM\S
in February from the month before.
' A sc-paratc go"cmmcnt report
showed a decline of 0.2 percent.age
points, 10 84.3 percent, 1n capaci ty ut1llzat1on of the nation' producuon
fac1lit1es.
Anal ysts said those fi_gurcs were
read by some traders as evidence of an
easing in the strains the economy has
been exerting on inflation and
interest rates. ~·
Thai provided some hope for signs
of improvement in fnday·s impend-
ing report on the rroducer pnce index for February. A percent increase in
the index during January unsettled
bo1h the stock and bond markets.
A. comphcatton for the 1mmed1a te
market outlook was the "tnpk wltcll-
ing hour" due on Fnda), when 1hc
last trading occurs 1n a scnc" of stock-
1ndex opti ons and futures
There was talk on the trcet that
this quancrl) phenomenon could
produce more "olaulny than n.-ccn1 similar occasions. since the pace of
computer program trading b) pro-
fessionals using these contracts ap-
OTf l PS.\ \0 DOM\S
pears 10 have rcv1"cd latch,
Money-center bank stocks \\-ere
strong on "'ord from the Bush
administration that m debt-reduc-
tion inlliauve could reduce Third
World debt by about 20 perCt'nl over
the next lhrtt )'Cars.
J.P. Morgan rose I'll to 371/•:
Clticorp 13/S to 28111:· Chase Man-
ha11an 1/J to 34',\, and Chemical
Bank1n1t I 1/s 10 32~
USX gained :Y~ t(> 32¥.. In its annual
repon, the company gave an upbeat
assessment of its outlook.
Pactficorp was actively traded. up
¥. at 34¥•. The stock wat added to
tandard & Poor's 500-stock com·
-posire--Jnda. prompung buy1n1 b)
fonds set up to parallel the per-
formance of the index.
TW Serv1ocs Jumped 2~ to 31 ~.
The company asked its mve tmcnt
bankers to investigate 1hernat1ves to
a $29-a-sbarc takeover bid by Con·
iston Panners .
As measured by W1lsh1rc As-
sociate • index of more than $,..()()()
actively traded stocks, tbc market
increased $23.65 billion. or o.81
percent. in value.
The NYSE'scompositt index ofaJI
ns listed common stocks added 1.43
to 168.10.
Standard & Poor's industrial index
r()S( 3.04 to· 346.0J , and S&P's 500-
stock composite indc1 was up 2.77 at
299.44.
The NASDAQ composite indcA for
the oveNhe-counter market pined 2.53 to 409.5 I. At the American Stock
Exchange. the market value index
closed at 332.52. up .73.
M II \ · 1 \ '11-. ' U I D
'.\SO\q Sl '1'1\H\
GOl.D PHl(·J:~
.
Fred Voss made a mistake on.Jan. 30 when ~:;9 his car lO the curb of Harbor Boulevard and an
undercover policewoman money for se~. But that 1Vun•1 his
. only mistake, nor was it the enor that may COS1 him the
elevated status thrust upon those who seek and win the
ftlPC)ftsibiJjties and bnefits of a public Qfficial.
Voss' constituents might have been ab&e to foraiv~ hit
aborted escapade with what he thou&ht was a prostitute hid he
admitted the mistake with a littJerepcotaoce a~ humility.
Instead, Voss waited until there was a public demand for hts
.. ~tion.~lctc4QDlyaftcritwasclcarthathiuil"enceand
a no contest ~ to the charges would not ~ enoU&h for the people of fOUl\taln VaUey. •
· Du.nng Wednesday's pre conference, Voss ad·
monishcd fountain Valley cttiuns who have threatened him
with a recall. He said ht" did not believe that a majority ofttfe---clty•s residents arc so unchantablc and unforgi ving that they
would not balance 20 years of honorable service agaJnst one
mistake. He said he was not resign ins as ma).'or for rhe "more
righteous .. members of the community, but becausc1t was in
the bc$t interest of his friends. fellow council members and the
city of Founta.Jn Valley.
He also has tried to shlft pan of the heat of his
controversy to the media. It is correct that Voss attracted
mo~ media attention than the other l S men arrested during
the rostitution sweep on Jan. 30.
But the-other l S men are not elected public officials. They
ot civic.. cclebritiu. who~ by choosin• to enter public
service, are enhancers and cum pies of integrity.
Voss campaigned, was elected and therefore entrusted
with the duties of a city councilman. His peers <1l'l the council
selected him mayor. With those duties he willmgly stepped
into the public spotlight and assumed the role of a civic leader.
a custodian of his community's ideals. beliefs and hopes.
There is no argument that Voss has served his
community for 20 years. nor should there be any quesuon
about the value of his past service. But when he whines that
the media have sensationalized his arrest, it's a feeble effon to
sidestep the responsibilities and trusts th.at he asked for and
received from the voters of Fountain Valley. The press
attention be would so like to get away from now 1s the ume
attention civic leaders clamor for when it suits their pohtacal
and civic agendas.
Voss has admiucd he made a mistake, that he brought the
consequences upon himself. He has apologized to the people
of Founta.Jn Valley for any embarrassment he caused.
It's a \hame he didn't offer that admi io n and apalog>
with a little repentance and humility before he was threatened
with recalLh'srcgreuablc that Voss didn't have enough faith
in the compassion and humanity of his constituents to face
them and sa~ "I made a mistake. I'm human. I know I have
compromised the trust you have placed in me. but I think I
deserve another chance."
Voss' lofty demeanor while responding to 1hose who
demanded more-than the sto1c1sm he bas embraced dunng
tbis controversy and his attempt to shift part af.the blame to
-sensauonalism by the media smacks of arrogance and
hypocrisy. The people of Fountain Valle) deserve more
cons1derauon than what Voss has demonstrated since Jan. 30.
Opinions expreaed In this apec. •r• thoM of the Dally Piiot. 0th«
ldewt e.icprtsted on lttls page are thoM of lbek llUtbor• end artists. Readers'
comments 81a lnYlted and may be sent to The Deity PllOt, P 0 Box 1560,
Coat• ~ 92626.
......
0 I 111 . IC \ 0 I« I .,
Checking raw milk
Of all the ready-to-cat foods on grocery shelves. none
camcs a greater nslc of disease to consumers than raw
(unpasteunzed) milk. Accordmg to re5earch conducted by
scienti ts funded by the raw-m ilk rndustry itself. consumers of
unpasteunzcd mifk are 14 ro 180 rimes more likely than
others to contract Salmonella dublin food poison1na. an
infect.Jon fatal in about onc-quaner of rcponcd ~.
Why then has the California Department of Food and ~culture just divested iueJf ofits propam to test raw malk,
a ~isioo that leaves no state agcncy protectina the public
qa1nst a dangerous product?
Last. December, the department SJ&lled an grcement to
tranlfer its prosram ortestana raw milk to the Los Anacle
County Medical Miik Commission ... The commi ion. a
local body dominlled by Alta-Dena Dairy, the state's large t
producer of raw milk, will now screen finished raw milk for
Salmonella and Li tcria, another dangerous microbe. and
report the rnults to the state ...
But abdicauon by the department put con umers. man)
of whom'"' unaware of raw milk's dangcn. 11 greater n k.
The depenment ha handed the keys or the chicken coop
to the foxn
-Imprisoned U.S. missionary freed,
tells of torturing tactics in Nepal .
WASHINGTON-Imagine ~1ng ffirown 1n Jail for selling rchgiou!>
htetature.
David McBnde knows ho~ that feels. The Amrm:an m1ss1onal') wt 1n
prison for fo ur months 1n Nepal a Iler
has arrest for oarryang Chnsuan
pamphlets 1n10 tha1 Hindu cou ntr}
McBnde and a companion. (an· ad1an missionary Mel"yn Rudd. ~ere
charged with prcactung Chnstian1t)'
They were held without bail until a
Judge decided 10 release them three
wecbaao. The Judge. who doubled as i)rosccuting attornc}. said he ~anted
all Chnsuans out of the count11 McBndc's case spothghlS the hat·
ards of bringing an unw~lcomc rl ..
ligaon to a foreign counlf'} -a
concept Amencans find puzzling
When reltgaon and go\emmcn1 arc antertwaned. a threat 10 one ss a 1hre.u
to lhc other. Iman Rushdie rnn
tcsllf) ro 1ha1. He offended Islam" tth
blS book "The tanic Verses," and
was suddenly public ·cncm} No. I ol
the Islamic na11on of Iran. Rushd1t-
wtll ,_pend the rest of his hfc looking
O\ er has houlder.
Amencans whose freedom to ~onhip. or not to ~orsh1p. 1s rnn-
sti 1u11onally protected. arc appalled
to sec a man sentenced to death for an
offense agarnst rehgaon
McBndc's first mastakr "as to
carry that Am('ncan naivete 10 "lcp.11
The Asian counlr) nestled bt-tYtl>en
Chana and India docs not pul up with
rclaamus mangling Nepalese law for-
bids people from I I) 1 OJ 10 con H'n an>onc 10 another rchgaon ··so as to disrupt the Lrad1t1onal rchg1on of 1hc
Hindu communit} ·· V1olato1' ran
fact up to six >cars in pn~n
McBndc-knew the law. but ht·
didn't thmk th~1 11 co'>el'e'd the selhnll.
o( rchgaous matcnal
McBnde. 33. a mcmhcr ot an
1nterdcnom1na11onal church. ao; no"
~fc 10 Wc'it German}. Interviewed
by our a 'iOClate 'kott 'leek . h~·
de cribl•d where ('pal rank\
m1 saonanes 1n the· h1cran:h) ot
lhu~
·we h3d one fellov. an l pmon) ~1th
us who "as i&rre tro tor burglar} He got cp ught bt the O\>\ ncr He &mbbt-tJa
knife and sliced 1hc gu) Because he
adm11tcd n. he got fouqears and nine month\ \\-e \,\ere fau na su. )can:·
Mc Bride's parcn". Ric ho rd and ~h1rlc\ M<.Bndc of < olumb1a. Pa .
turned 10 ( ap1tol Hill for help. The)
got at from Rc.pA Robert Walker, R·
Pa \c.·n Richard Luf r R-lod . ~n
( latbornc Pell. 0-R and the ( on
grc 1onal Human Right\ ('aucu\
chaired h'> Re~ Tom Lantos D-
(ahf .. and John Porter. R-111 .. v.ho
pul pre sure on lhe cpalesc go'<crn mcnt a·nd wrote k ttel'\ to King
Bircndra Bir B1kram Shah CA-' ~fore 1han t 70 ( hmuan ;arc
nw:uung 1nal tor rchiaous cnmes 1n
\,c:pal \mne\t) lntcrnauonal and other human nghto; group \3) Chm-
11ans in Nepal ha'e ken 1onured
Mc Bradt· and Rudd "l'l'l" no11onur·
cd. hul 1hc1r mail ~a" censored and the) had n6 law)cr ..\fter four
month\ the m un d('('1Jt'd there.' "a'
insufficient l'\ H.lence to con\ 1ct I hem There \H•rc no \,\ 11nc'I~\ IO had un
the charge'.> . Sh1rlc\ \1c8ndl· .._.,,her 'iOn ~111
he home <>oon, and· plan\ to tell
( ongrc ., al>tmt h1 e1p.:ncnct he 1s
kee p1na a lcuer f)c_\uote from pnson
last O\ember: '
"We h\C 1n a dom1 room hared w11h 24 olh<'r cpah men at pre nt. Mo!)t of tht'sc gu) s arc pretty gentle
and a number of them don't b(long
here. but the lad. of rv1dcnct and
"1tn~ses as oo hindrance to being 1hrov.n into the lammer GuJlt 1s not prO\ en. onl> assumed, and once
a'l'lumed. there 1 no hOJX "
KHOMEI 'I' F.UUNGS -Tbt! i\)alollah Khomeini kno..,,. how to
'.>Lage a re'>Olut1on, but he doesn't knO\\ boy,. to &o,·cm. His ..,...ar ap1nst
Iraq and h1 economic m1wianage-
mcnt ha,eco t Iran S300b1lhon The
rosi forced hatn I03.8ft'C 1o accasc tire.
11nd no" hl' 1s tuck with returning
soldiers who h.ave no JOb'
In the: wanina months of 1be \\Ir.
Iran lo t 60 percent of 11s arscnaJ
Khome1n1 U'.>1&n first pnonty to
trouble making. so he 1 tryina to ncgollatc a deal w1th the So~1et
l 'naon 10 help him re tock h1
weapon!') Mcanwtulc. because hc
can'1 offer a b(ucr hfc for Iran.an,. he
tire them up \\1Ut rch11ou fC'f'\or to
lake their mind off then miser)
. MlNl·EDITORJAt -One of the
more b1arre acts an the c1rcu<;
\urround1n1 John To~tr .,.,. th('
pttuLuson b) mcd1cal c.tpc:rU about
whethC'r or not Tov.C'r v.;as an al·
cohohc r>oct ors who hed nc'> cr exa mined To~er were pulled out of
the ~ood..,,.ork by U.e med11 l<> opine
on the pornble ~tate of the nominee's
hH•r T ov.er's ov.l\ doctor\ v.ould
reach no condu ions. so ou ts1der:o;
v.cre JO\ lll-d to s>«ulate -rather
hke &> ncrnlQll'it deciding whether Pnnccs~ D11s pl'\'Jf\anl based on what
the) read 1n the ne" paJXn
Jacll AM~rso• wa1 • slllH 6y Dal~ Vu Atta "9 wrltl.a,1WJ1yN}--
c..tN col•m•.
Why is Irvine Council funding
CofC consumer affairs bureau?
To t~ duor
On Jan. 10 thr In inc C 11\ ( ounc1I gJH' lhl' In in«:
Gamber of Commerce $6 l foo <i.o that th\' l hamhcr could c tabhsh a consumer afla1" program -,1 plan·
where complaints could ~ addre\'ICd b) thn'l' ""ho kd
th.al an lf'anc bu,.ine s had nol treated them t,11rh .
ch~ted them or C\Cn dcfr:iudt'd them.
It look-; hke. 811 Brothrr kt"t•pc. gen an& b1gl·r all the
umc
\\< h1lc !tthn 4ktp apprC'\'1auon for-. hat I rec:e1 ,ro, l
am alw av..arc lhJI I ~•h ~ingkd out for o;uch a111:ntion
Not e\Cr)One '' '.>O lortunatc .\\ an an"t O\nJ 'om~llm<.' lOmmun1 t' actl\ 1st. I t.lon'I \hun .i1tcn11on Ho"C'H'r 1here 1s a cen.a1n
hum1hat1on in hcini in th<" po\1t1on of ha\ 1n1 to a k to be 1.1~('n care of. n angl·r \ oml:"s up for me wh n f rqard m~
poo;ataon 1n lh1 ""a' hl,"(,lU\C Jld1n. lam in the po rnon of
rcQumng a more 'IX'l 1al11rd aorta ura1cal ~pair v.h1ch ''
1101 onl) nskaer hut ~ 111 inc\ itJl'lly be mo~ e\pen-;1ve I lcamro aboul the chambfr prog,rnm b\ ,Kl idt n1
when I had a rectot complaint :iga an\I a local auto ..t t·nn
I lcR m) car, "Cnt 10 the local Jl\tnct auornt'\ \ olli n· 7'lNt Moflni. Bee v.rh1ch include a con umt"r de~rtmi:nt
I ha"c hl-aun w kc! alutcl_) ho~ unfair 1t "that in a
\Uuntl') v.hich tan <10ord SI OO m1lhon "o" O\efT\ln'i on
N'h ~I bombt-r. "<' l'lnnot ht protected from the h1V! co'it' of health ,1tll1l t1on\. If na11onal dc.-fcn'iC 1-; <1
nc<.e\ it>. hould nnc ht'alth lit~ ht an entitlement tor
('at:h of u and morl' 1lf a n<'CC'sit)., A W d My mattcr~a..~ttled 1n k than 11oe hour. v.11h JU\t ryan ·00 stock a 1mple telephone call to the deakr'>h1p. Thl·n.· \,\"''no charac to me whats<>t,('r ·
No one lhould deny the riaht or a bunch of neo--Naza So I kthequcs11on. how can 3\ll)SO\Crnml'nl lund wnbeads to asaembfe -r~full)' and pout tbe1r theon·-of a pnvate bu tnc CT1aml) the cha mber I\ not a ~ .... ~ lO"ttnme.nt cnuty white pc>wer, but 1t was or\ly due lo the skill and l•et of local Ch«k1n1 wach chc nc~ ham bcr Consumer .\1Ta1"' law tnf<>t'Ql'Mnt qcncles that 1 p0tcntialty dangcrou office. I find that lhc mon1 alloutl'll 10 them "all go for
ex>nfrontation waa averted an N11>9 County. office equipment, computer '> tem, h1nl\& a full-time A volatile situatjon wa posed when less 1han 100 1tafT, prinuna and ad\'tnmng. according 10 BoarJ
lkinhelds ~ faced by 400 protesters. bitterly OPp<?scd to C h11h:~is ~~.~Ii r item that must be added to th . illcpt checoncepc o(Wflitc supttmacy ... The tension wa hc1&htcncd acu list rttcntly pnntcd tn the nt'w p&p(f'\, arc "'t' no"
by hundrecbO("mCdiarepreseotativesre.ciy to film and teport lookmaat U.e city c:ouncd fund1naa pmate bu\1ne\..and.
OG an~ dub. '" 1ho ~ •batauthoritY!
Tk ..._ dn:arl'. aft'air {all up COltl •Mt cou.ld re b~2~:="":':~~,.~~. ClliTomaa and •he roul\t) ot Oran $400.000 fDr".:dlL(JtP. ud l#.•11 aNildtl t Cln ell iltadt ha~ ••eovcrnmtnr in Pface-to I wt\ n -=-... =-·IMlnl die unUiiil Clptn And -.s the pat ryan festival dettptJvt but1nns pnictkcs ()((ur. a •<•'! Oal)I a fnlc\ion of the thouandt •ho bad bttn · So. wb~ a ~mtt afTa.in bul'C'lu "-•thin the
pfedicted t.....ed up in the rain, most of them 1n tM1r tttn chamber and why Hl..SOO r~ m 11..~PI n fund hat led aboUt a familaar with the imPlications of fascism as an) amount would bu~ 6,lSO mt"al for hun&J') JXOrle. 1 oeer tmmatu"' ldolttctnt. $200 a mOflth, tt -o-,ild ,bUy J I month~ of rtnt lor the."
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horncltsa. Apin~ the Irvine C aty Counf1I a ts '41th
qutill nablc mOCI\ •
G f: S l IG
ln1nc
Mttllcal costs overrun
It"' pro~bl\ lhc rar~ iti d1\1Jual ~hot'.> not going ta
hllH' 10 t"<P<'ticncc a mC'd1cal "C'o~t o"crrun " When at
come to busin""'' 11 ''taken fur crantro Not'" when 1t c lmC\ to human cart'" hH.:h as truh nauon;il defense . <\..,.D\ \\I. G
Laauna Beach
FrJday, M~ 17, 1'lt A8
Tooma~y
villagers
can .spoil
the plan
. ~
No matter whether people h"e
inland m northwestern Orange Coun·
1y or on the coast 1n southeastern Orange County, many residents 9CCm
to h.a..c the me de ire -to lave lik.e
their partnts or their grandpattnts
hvcd in a quaint Midwestern villqc.
The cuy of Lagunl\ Beach's down-
town pccafie plan seeks to restrict
butldang height to essentially one tory and includes other controls tn
order 10 "prescne the villa&e quality''
of the area.
And tn Cy prc s, voters turned
down a commercial and recreational
development around the Los
lamttos Race Track be<:ause, as on------• pokcspcrson sa1d. "The city wants to
rtma1n bke a Mad western to~."
I can understand the fCchnJ,.
Ahhough I have always lived an ....,
Southern C'aJi fom1.a. I have seen motion pictures set 1n small Mad-
\>\CSlCm 1owns or vallqes. and hfe
there looked to be 1mple and lovely.
nd man) of >OU may be surpnsed
to le:im that we used to hne quainr
towns And villqcs right here in Sou 1 hcrn Cal if om tad u ring the 19 30s.
·40s and 'S<h. That \lt&S before so
many people left the quain1 Mid· ...,e tern town to move to our qua1n1
Southern Cahfom1a to..,...ns. ow. 1f eve!')'one who moved to
c;outhern Cahfom11 incc 1941 . and
all of their children. ~ould return to
thc1r home town they c.ould indeed
"'c an Qu&Jnt 11d..,...estem or quaint Ea tern or qua.in t uthcm towns.
and those of us who ~ere herr before
l94 l. and our chaldrro._cou\d then
hvc m quamt Southern Cahfomaa ---......-
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Ah . 1 remember Laauna Beach 1n 19~ I. with fewer than S.000 rcsklcnt\
rather than toda}'t 25.000. h was ipdttd a quaint ani l ·colony
And C}~ssat about that lime had lc...,er than 1.000 residents rather than
toda) ·~ 43,000-u v.as dau)land.
But at th:u ume all of ~
( ounty had lcs than 200.000 people
rather than today's 2.2 m1lhon, and
all ofSouthcm Cahfomta had only -~ell. )OU l('t the idea.
Toda> ut!)('m Cahfomia l a mt'tropoh all the W&) from Sant.a
Barbara to San Dt~ and all the wa>"
from the Pacific OCean to deep into
the Inland Empire ("an you have
little quaint M1dv.e<,,tem v1lla,cs 1n
the midst of a 11ant. the-count)
metropolitan area That 1s hard lo do.
People v.ant pla<'C to h\c and
places 10 v.ork -and so do their
ch1ldren. >\nd tven the local bl.as1-
lln~JXoplc v. an1 to cam a hv1"'1n the
dvnarnac ulhern C'ahfom1a en-
' ironment ~10 t bu 1nes J)('Oplc hett' today arc unfortunatel> not
content 10 Sii on the bench 1n front of
the general tort" end chat 1he da~
awn\ unul Mrs. Barnes come'i 1n for
I U lCnts v.orth of ~ans
~ the bus1nc ptO~lc 1n La&una
Bcaeh are unhappy with the 'all•
\.OO<'Cpt So.me \\ant bw1dJ.n&s AS tall
a' t"'o tones. Rcalton and arctutcet~ ltt' also unhappy The) want down-
town to surva' c. not to dae the WI\ "°
many mall villages ha"e done.
In C'ypres a )Oung bu 1 man
heard about the tv.o-to-onc \Ote
ag.aan t u~ of the ol)('n space around
the race track and rtJ01ccd.
"What did they plan to put 1hett""00
he a kcd me 'Offiet"S profc.~s1onal u1tcs. a
hu\an~ park. a ho1el and res-tau ranu ... l an,~ei-ro.
"Oh. m) Co h ··he said "i\ll of that
would have been gtt'at for m)'
bu Ill( ."'
Dunn, lhc h«ttc~ unplannC'd d<'·
\:clopment of Oranae Count a
man) ~stream~ tn from tht' ~id~ t and the East 1n the po M~ar 19 'SOs Ind ·60s. much of th
rcsulllng development was bad.
Howe' er, the l"QC'\1on of the p(Opk
and. thC'n:fore. Of' tM locll ao' em-ment has brouahr myriad control
and the reahtacs of real tatc de·
\Clopmcnt today -pcnsi\C t.nd,
new plannina roncept 1nd rcspon-
s.ble dc'clopm -nwan that toda we almost always ha.,c soOd Ckvdop..
mcnt -indeed wt can hl\ie areas wtuc:h rctembac Midwtitem vtl .
But .-e t\lvt to put our SOumem
C'ahfomaa et tie ••to perapttt1 \"t as \0
thrit urban wmMaftdinsa. Govmt·
menL cetittnsUdievtlopcn havt \0 won toecthef '° c:n.ee com~•• IOlutMMIL J• • the uebrielkd
ckvdoplM•t of die l9»t Md -bl,~t ....,_., ., --...n•1d
a1w1ra•H.. movtW el tw
l970illllld ....... •••CllMI.. Too-...ch dt~I it Mill No dt~"bld."Wcea11wl-
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AlO Orange Cout DAILY PILOT! Friday, March 7. 1989
DMty .... ~os i., ._,.,. M. ·-
Catrina Schlegel a nd PaJrlcla Rock
1y KAREN M. ltfED
~,...c.n .... -..
.. ,.. hlc a JC"-CI." 1d Dr. Roberta Carasao, docent
coordmotor for the Modem Museum oi .\rt (MMOA). as ~he spolc with pride of the blos om1n' fnc1hty. "I think
people want to expand their hon ions. It s nice to act a new
pt.•rt1~t1ve on an."
.Carasso's bncf in troduction~ fo the MMOA doci:nt
program and discussion of the current Australian
Aboriginal An d1 pla) "::t~ :ill a part of a "get-acquainted"
1ea hosted anhe museum b> the 714 Club. a ncwl) •
organmng guild.
"We're trying to develop awareness in the commun1·
ty." said Gall Robson, a 7 14 Club founder. eitplainmg that
the organ1ut1on will host spec1dl and ocial events
throughout the year to draw more people into the
mu~um. . Some 100 women stopped b) the faciht). located on
thC' ground noor of Onflm To\\efS. In Hulton Centre
anta Ana. Many were surprised o'er tts existence.
although It has been m the locatton a )ear. "I didn't know
this even existed!" s:ud guest Connie Murphy a~ she
bro"'scd abour and cnJO)ed tea )30d\\.1Chf . fresh
strawbrrne~and swceh
"We arc tl)ing to get a lot of people 1n,ohcd."
explained Karen Winnett ··w e want people 10 ran1c1patc
on the lc\el the~ w1~h to panic1patc. "'h<.'rc the) feel
comfonablc -gl\ 1n~ a httle or a lot. as the' desire."
The MMOA was cstabh hcd about three )cars aeo b}
Ano Resnik and Bob Abbott pnmanl) as an cducauonal
outreach for children For two of those years 11 wa~ "the
museum without walls," srud Robson. until Heitman
Propen1es donated the space in Griffin To"ers.
Pamela and ellaabeth ShUfllan wlew a
and othc1 h1stol) proJmms. rather than JUSt art history.
It°'> more conc:eptual11at1on. Teachin& children how to
think."
s•"'P'• of Australlan Aborlelnaf Art.
"This 1s my laboroflo,c," said Re n1k who launt'hcd
the educational outreach program (which was roccntl)
honored by the U.S. ()cpartmcnt of Ed ucation) e!lscn11a l-
ly from her garage. "And thl'n one thing kads to another."
she said wi1h a fa ugh. -
The educa11onal outreach program 1s a modula1
course for grades 4-1 2 supported b) lornl corporations
"Schools will own th e programs ... c\plain~d Robson of Gall Robson, Karen Winnett-and Ann-Resnik. the v1denc:; i\nd printed matenal ·· 1t .fitsJ.nto language arts
Resnick rxplaincd that the overall m1.1.seum's focus
will be on contempomr) international an -in on aucmpt
to find a niche \.,,llhin Orange County's cultural
com munity. Upcomtng exhibits include a Jose Lu1'1 < uc.,,as rctrospcct1,e. the Vorrcs Museum collection,.gl
run temporal) Grcd painting. and con temporal) Korean
an lrom Seoul.
Bc'ond the contcmporal) an in the gallcl): guests
poured· through the museum' colorful gift shop
dn 1•lnfll'ti h' l.ori Steinberg as :i howcasc for art1 ts.
"I am c ~nt1all~ trying to bt'1ng to the forefront
anim who are not yet at goillel)' leH!I " s~ud Steinbera-
"lt '~\Cl)' eclcct1c -from cards to iurntture. If an artist
wants to sec. I meet w11h them I ne'er turn anyone away.
You ne,er know."
According to Robson. 1n addition 10 her and
Winnett. Catrina Schlegel and PatrJcla Rotk have been
tnWumental in getting tht• 714 Cl ub launched. Mcmber-
~h1p 1'i open-ended and l'I SSO for museum members. S75
for non-memben.. Robson also ant1c1pates man) pro-
fcs51onal "'omen such as herself and Winnett to
pan1c1pa1e "We lo'e to find people to help." she s~ud
l .. ll. 80\'D
Hubby's affection starts to cool
when wife neats up the nights
Ex-1Nrestler
I
vvants to act
l • 4 5 considered
luckiest number
DEAR ANN LA NDERS I ha'c a
new one for you. No one has c' cr
written about this problem since r, e
been reading ) our column.
My husband complains that I am
.. too hot'" in bed. You ma) laugh and
wonder wh) a hu\band would com-
plain about that. Most men would
love to ha'e the .. problem," but it's
not what you th in!.. -\nn. It\ my bod)
temperaturc. ~1\ hu\hand \a) s I am
like a small furnan. and 1f he skeps
too close to me ht• t>1:comt''> o'cr-
hcatcd and uncomlonahle
I don't "'ear an) night dothco; c He
skeps in .1 I -<,h1rt.) Our room 1s
freezing. I t~ to thro" an arm or a ll·g
out of thl' co' l'r<i '\O 1;omt• both heat
escapes ~ t' both l'n10~ rn't'r<i and
can't sleep "tthout them .,o don't
suggest that "t' rcmo' l' t hl·m
The real probkm I'> that I le" l' to
cuddle and be dose tom) "ondcrlul
husband. In the summt•n1mc. I c.-"cn
slept outdoor'> in a tent so that "c
could be togcth<.•r He said I \\a) s11ll
too hot and that m} boch heat ll'Pt
him from getting a good night'~ slct.•p
I know my husband lo"c!I mc. but I
can ·1 help but ICcl rCJCClcd "hen he
refuses to hold me at night I need
sort}e outside help and am turning to
) oil Please sign me -T<X> HOT 11'\J
WYOMING DEAR WYOrtUNG: Have you tried
air conditioning your bedroom year-
round? If not, I recommend it.
If that doesu't _.ork I oggest that
you invest In a body pillow. It Is a 6-
foot-by-%0-illcb tube filled with down.
It won't complain about your body
heal. And it doe n't snore. • • • DEAR .\N LA DER . With so
man} tragedies 1n rhe nc"s these da)S
I 1hough1 -.ou m1gh1 want to ~no"
aboul something hean\\am11ng and
\\Onderful that "a" reported in thl'
..\pplcLon (.Wis.) Post-Crescent. The
stol"\ \\a'i tn Michael King. Hrrr 111.,
<\.Fox Ri ver Valle) woman was
Drug & Alcohol Referrals 1-800-322-3363
Monctay • Friday Barn • I Opm ~
Call Toll Free and Become Drug and Alcohol Freet
Thr Hrsourcc Cenlt:'r • Help la a Phone Call Away
Free Prof esslonal Information & Referral Aaeiatance
Th<" R(".()l an'f' C<"ntt'T Is c1 county-wick
( 0 111m1111ll\ "<'r. lc t" th.ti provt<IC'S thr follo\.\1rlg ~rvt~
• \14'' ul 1h1 "' Ollll'llh 1'4 ..,(l•,fMl(t •M• • DUI 1000 dassn
rtltrr d • crM 111lef'l'tl!llOl'I reltfrab
• btf,n~ud a«d l[)(I 'II 4bihl.. • ~I lltlp croups
• 111 or out P<ll"'r.11,.dtment tll!tllWl(' ~l't so, • 111flftlehiir bovlld I dnl blind rtlmi~
mt'doed nll>HT 4'()n n u• 1 .Dl'dl •• !11111~ Olt'l!l'd • due test1fll labofllo<~
m.ittr , ~!loo ~.K.l :> .. .,.. lro~ i:"'QCrdn • other Sflf!C!S
0 t tf'f' aSS"i!ctr1f' rot ~6~•
\hocked "hen she oix·ncd an
cn,,clorx· 10 find a check for S3.000
and a letter from a Penn~) I\ an1a man
~ho tole her "allet containing $95
1 h<.' l<.'1te1 ~1d ... On a \ummer
C\Cn1ng 20 )Ca~ a~o. I stoic )Our
wallet. I promised C1od that I "-Ollld
make rc .. 111u11on. and. according to
the Bible. an)th1n g .,tolcn "hould bc
returned lourfold I am ~Orr) for an)
incon,cn1cnn · I caused )Ou and }Our
fomil):·
The man took that amount and
ad1usted tt. --..~g fpF-JO-\cars. ul
1nn1111on l-~
By The AssOtflated Press
JlffLR~OI'. C IT'i . Mo -He
ma)' not look like Robcn"Rcdford or
act hkc 'William Hurt but Capt Lou
Albapo \a)\ tht•re·., 'tt1ll a place for ·
him in the celluloid world
Albano. who wa\ 1n town this week
10 promote a book for ch1ldr<.'n. ha~
made gue'>I aP.pcaranccs on "2~7."
"Miam i Vice.· and the .. Holl)wood
\quare.,·· <iina · rctmng from pro-
fc~~1onal MC)tling in 1986 ··rf )OU I.no" )Our mean!>. }OU k~ who )OU afe. )OU oon-'l Ian tn
(o\.C "llh ) our~·ll and thin!. }Ou're
l aurcncc Oh\1er. thl·rc;·\ plcnt) ol
\\Ori. 11 \.ou'rl· \\1lling to bc rea<ion-
ablc." \lh.ino <,;ud of hi'> acting
career Evgenl Grlllch••
1 he 'A Oman fl'Cafkd f~"\ her \\afkt
had been .,tolcn a le"' da)., bdon: \he
and her hu.,band \.\Crt• going off tor a
\.atauon .. , k had to go to the credit
union and talc out a loan:· \hr said
·· \t that ume \95 \\as a lot of
monc) ··
·incc that time the ~oman learned
that the man "-ho sent the check 1s
sufTenng from a mu!.Clc disease and 1.,
confined to a "hcclcha1r. \ht• scnou~I} con<11dcrcd !>ending thl·
check back 10 him. but fn ends
pcrsundcdtierthat 1twould not ~the
.\lbano 'AJ\ promoting-"Bod}
Smasher .. a boo~ b) Jan Staq abou1 EW YORK -Mlltoa Berl' \3~<i
a ( I.\ agent who g~ undcrco' <.'r a\ a h1 mother wa~ t~e ultimate.-\tagc
wrc tier 10 battle terromm lbano is m"OtMr. ~crbcarinr that ~·
a charaoer in the bool. v.reckcd h1~ first mamag<.' and ul-
fhe 59-)ear-old grandfather ~)) 't1mately turned him into a
the proceeds from the book will be philanderer .
donated to the.-Nauonal Multiple ·• he madt' G)P)) ~<>,"' 1 l'l' .~
Sclcro.,1\ ~1et ) mother look like Mal) I oppin~. Rene \U)s 10 the upcom1n1 1,.,uc ol
Parade maga.z1ne, referring to tht
stripper and subJc< t ol the Rroadwa)
hll "Gypsy."
right thing to do because he needed to Tfl •\VIV -hrach dentm
be forgiven and th1\ was h1!> wa) of Evgeol Grlllcbe ha41 performed a
doing 1t. self-root treatment "'h1ch lw hopes Touchedb-.thcg~turc,thcwoman "ill mJ~e thr "(Jutnncv. tlook of
wrote a long letter s:i)'ing, ··her} one \\orld Rccord'I "
make41 mi stake\ at !>Orne llrl)l''" tht.·•.~ I tw procC'durc was w1tncs<>ed h)' a
hvl'\ and we all net·d to be lorgivl·.n la'A)er and dental suril'ons to con·
I h~ }OU rnn print thl\ -firm that tht.' root-<-anal rrcatmcnt 0i 1iARR EjfA~t:. Thanks for the had 111dccd been pcrfornwd and that
beartwarming aiucle. Tbere are ~~1~1tc~i,s h~~~ff ~~d~f<~n~h~ 1;h~~;
several tbJng1 to be learned from It,. an help e\Cept a mirror not tbe lea t of wtilcb is, It's never too
late to rlgbt a wrong, and evel')one Thl· operation took atlout 40
feels so much better wben we forgjve. minute~
llOICOS('OPI·:
Friday, Marrh 17
ARlES(March !l-'\pnt19). Yoiftl
feel as 1fa great burden has been hft~d
Scenario h1ghhghb freedom ccl-
cbrat1on. populam). '>OC1al act I\ II)
You'll be comphmr ntcd. po s1bl)
wined and dined. ~ag1ttan.in in
picture. TAURUS (April 20-Ma> 20)·
Emphasis on dcuul'>, routine, 1ra-
d1t1on. Attention cen ters around
property, sccunt). relations with
oldl·r 1nd1v1dual. possibly parent.
Legal "ob truct1on" due to Ix· n.··
moved Scorpio 10,ol~cd.
GEM INI (Ma)' 2 l·J1:1ne 20): Tri~.
v1s1t , po s1ble surpnsc pan) fca·
turtd You'll chop )Our way through
red tape. pothght on wntmg. com·
municat1on, c~changc of ideas with
c·mtina member of oppo 1te i.c,,
Virgo represented
CANCER (June 21-July 22)• It
could br a 1f a comucop1a wo an
~our hand . Ca h now rcsumf., •
There ~111 be ~ason to eel •bratc.
You'll acqu1~ lu~ury item or art
obJCCl Romance 1s beck on track.
HICllU.I
YOU N THE JUDGE ,
North-SoUth vulnerable. Nonh
dealt.
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. t.;EO (July 2 "-.\us. 22~. MOOA-tn
>our sijn accrnts \CX .ippcnl. char-
isma. frc\h ta.n 1n nrw dirttt1on.
~me will comment, .. You ore \
glamorou\ as an> movie ~tar'" Ions·
\landing prom1 c by P1 can will be:'
fulfilled
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22).
Emphaw'i on power. authority. n.~·
spo1mb1h1} ol mccung Jcadhnc.
You'll g<.'t hrlp from ind1\i1d'ual who
i cncr.illy keep "our of 1ght " Rcla-
t1,,e. recently rc<;O\t'rW from 1llnc\\.
want to talk.
LlBRA (Sept. 23-<At 22> You'll
say.·· t la t I \'e rim h1:d it1" Mean
'1'i 11nmrnt pro1ct1 will be com-
pleted Rotina v.111 ~"out tandina:·
Spoth&ht on fnend • populanty lud.
1n mattcn of spc~utatton.
SCORPJO(Ocl.13-No\'. 21 ). tre\s
independence. w1lhnanc\ to brea
from trad1t1on . l1stc:n to wund of
)Our own "01ce Superior > ··1
adm1rt )Out t)lc. ~ou'vc aot the
;ob''' 1a;or move tall.cs place within one -.eek ,
... ........ -...... .
"My mother nc,er r~n ted mr
going out w11h a girl." th e lSO-)car-old
comedian Y)'i "But ti I hod more
than three date<i with one ~1rl MJma
found some Wll) to break 11 up ·
he also cau'>td fkrlr ICI hfrnmc a
ladies' man. he sa)"
In l'l41 . Berle married a show11rl ,
JO\tt Mauhcw . ''but I don't thtn l he could go up • g:unst m) mother.
~ho wa much itrongt.'r."
SAGl'M'ARIU (Nu-.. 22-fK'c. 21 >·
You'll bcdcahni v.11h inu1"idual ~ho ha~ )Out be t rn&crc~I\ ot hc4trt. hut
could be con fused folio"' your own
hunche'i, communicuic ~11h
quarian ~ho dOC' C'll'C but r~'(')\
nql«·tcd Be enal)'JI\' I. CAPRICORN (Otc. n.Jan. 19)
'a ou're hkel) to rtte1\C t3ndy,
flowt~ or another 11ft n.-prc~ntina
thank for re«nt fa\or. I.mph !1' on
ro)'llt1C1, fund that had bttn lcpt
SC('rtt. Lona:.d1stam:c communu. •
uon rclat~ to ~ial affair.
. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.fcb I ) lk-
t11ls unrl\CI in connccuon v.uh
pttial docu~nt lcpl atTa1rt
die c...-of Ml pmtillr"s toh, CO¥·
end by ti.e ~Md woe bf dM ece.
But lbifled to a anmp, ud W11t
woe lhl.-..c1 .. , tMn led•
lMrd romd • .,..,.. had cwo ...
lillMllUtooa IMlwklt, llidOlllj
.............. , ...... IO
tlba iluanl. DOWD o.. .
Q \\>hat'41 the luck1c t number, I
mean to those people who \Cnousl>
bcllc\C in luck) numbers"
A. 45. Numcrologistscall Jt the king
number. the.-totnl ofall the d1g1ts from
0 to 9
Q · If malfeasance 1s wrongful
conduct and nonfeasance 1~ not doing
what vou'rc suppo~d to. what's
m1sfcaS:ince'?
\ Performing a leg.al act -..n an
illegal manncr. lf}OU quit your JOb b>
cussing out the bos~ that might be
m1)foa~ncc: Just an example. In kg.al
matters Judges do the defining.
Ii nail~
CJ Ho\\ come I\ took IO(hearsaf\er
the automatic dish" asher 'AJ\ patent·
cd to get 1t on the' market''
. l irst. not enough hot "' ter.
r hc1t. clectrK ttrootdated 1i. E-~nall).
bet 1c.-r dt'tergcnt\ had to be de\ eloped
(.) rK>c\ a hat h3\.e arm'\'>
\ \\ebbt:d arm!I, }CS i.\nd webbed
hands lt'i arms and fi"e lingers arc its win~ strut'> But not its thum~.
the.-~ re not \\.ebbed What. )OU didn't
know J bat had thum~·1
Ju\I heforc llalle>'s C omel 11pped
b) 1n 1910. SVilfi sellers made a fast
kw dollar'i pun e> 1ng comet inhalers.
touted to protect the c1111cnry from
the comet'<; pmwnou~ C)llnogtn
\ Uf)(lr\
Mo'lt pcopk 'Ahc' h\C bc)ond a c
100 die when the) choo..c So SI)
thl· ~·1cnMt\. Rarely i\ d1sca'\C the
cau'IC of r("(;ord . fhe) d" as they h\cd
-h) their o""n will .
\ou"ll learn where )Ou \t nd an
conncc;taon \Hlh riahll-~rmis.1lon
1tent1on cc:nte~ around panncr·
\h1p marnaae. lto rcprc nted
Pl F. r r cb I ~March 20)
C hnn OC<. ur tn conncct1on w11h
hols1c l\\UC\, cunty, emP.IO)mrnt. R~tles\ and1v1dual. pas 1bly clo\t
11 \QCia1c, confesses to error. et
lenient "'lthout being aulliblc.
1cmm1 lijlurt'\ prominently.
1t• MARCH J7 YO R BIRTH·
OAV )OU no Ion er "-Ill be traHlina ··~1nalc hurnc " tmpha\t\ on
dout>lc:.duty. coopcrataH' efforts,
J»Mntr htp. m nt1l 'itatu . There
could be an odd1uon to fam1I). You
might be 101n1 into bus1ne for
)OUl"!tClf, C pncom. Cancer ~!'Wn\
pl y 1mpon.1nt roles 1n }Our hfe. You
work well und~r ~urc, )OU arc
~nt1menuil, d}namt<.' and \tubbom.
t~or dom'°'" ad1u,1mrnl takes
place 1n prit could include actual
chance of ~1dcncc or mantaJ ~tllu .
June will aho bt mcmorahlc for you
this year.
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FRtOAY, MARCH 17, 1989
l'Ut f· fl\°'1 B ~I:
a Kl~g~ pull miracle out of hat.to top Uni, 9-7
Costa Mesa, meanwhile, opens PCL with 5-2 win over Artists
Corona «I Mar H•ah baseball
coach Jerry Jelnick d1 played the
peticnce of a saint and it paid ofT. as
his SU Kinas raJlicd from I 7-1
deficll, po11in1 a P811 of unearned runs in the seventla innina to tum
lucklets Univen1l)' away on its
(111mond, 9-7. Thursday m a Sea
View Lequc bueball opener.
Jelruck walChcd his sophomore
J&arteT, J. T. Patton. I.II ow a three-run
homer to Al Martina.a in the first
innmg. followed by four more base
hlls en route to a &-1 fir5t·1nnm1
University _kid. ·
Dave Dieter led ofT the ~ond.
Ulning with a double and e\entually
scored on a grouodout to aive the
Trojans a 7-1 lead, but Jeln1ck stuck
with his starter. and Patton went on to
shut ofTUn1ven1ty the rest of the wa y
.wnh just one single.
The Sea Kmp. mcanv.hile, pcckc<t
away.
Frcshm.an Todd Kehrli had an RBI
1n&le in the tint innina (be hid five RBl an 1U) and after two walks in 1he
third inni!JI, he unloaded a two-run
double ofT the le fl-field fence.
In the founh, he punched out a two-
run single to pare the count lO 7-6,
then in the jllh the Sea Kinss tied it
Reese ThorkJeson dou~ to naht.
f odd Kehrli Yr-as 1ntention11ly
walked, Todd Muth sacnticed and
Brady Lamar walked to load the
blses. John MacM1lhan then drew a
base-loaded walk to force in the tyma
run:
Gres Haack and Chris Kerhh
1ngJcd ID the se .. eoth, and with two
out a Oy baJI fell for a two-run error
and the Sea Kmp were 1n command
with Patton clo5ang n out.
Elsewhere Ill the Sea View
Sa4'kback •. E1taacla 1: Road-
runner Mike Arro)O , 1-1. hurled a
complete-pme three-bitter with no
walks and went 4 for 4 with two RBI ,
1nclud1ng a ~lo home• 1n the sixth
innina as Saddlcback "'on the league
opener on the Eaalcs' field.
Sean 1mon went 2 for 4 for
Saddlcback. while Robert Nye and
Paul McDaniels hit back-to-back
doubles for Estanc11's only run. Grea
Brannis went the distance for the
Ea&les, taking the lo
THtla 13, Newport Harbor Z: The
Tillers scored twJce an the first inning.
then put 1t awa> with fi\e mo~ in the
second en route to the 19-hJt victor')
at Harbor
Among TLlsun's h1mng stars -
Enk Grove (3 for l "'1th 2 doubls vnd.
4 RBI) and Monte Jones (3 for 4 v.11n
2 RB1 and 4 runs sco~)
f Please SH BASE8All/82J
Cost• Me .. Co•ch JIM Serven watches as Laguna·• Jeremy frOM Phuc Nguyen and M•1ro1 scored on an error by th• Laguna Beach•• Eric Snip ta91 Costa Meu•s Tim Yuen on
Megroa 1llde1 Into third with a trlple. The ball got away Mu1tan91, but Mesa was a -2 victor In Its league opener. attempted steal of second In Thursday·• ••-.ue _opener.
sec falls
• 1nopener,
91-87
Golde·n West defense lets one get away
Five errors leads to Rustlers' demise in 7-4 loss to Saddleback ~~~~~~1t\'u~~1~nJ"'1~o:~~t~~~,r~
By RICHARD DUNN
o...., ..... c-• ..-*'.
The ~pp1ncs<1 of a roo'-1c ha\
p!lld di\ 1dcnd~ for the uolden \\c\I
( ollegr baseball team. althouah they
lame up '\hort Thursda) aga1n\t
\a ming 5addleb3ck
The )Oung. ~1aorous attitude that
fir t·}ear coach Bert Villarreal ha\
1n t11ltd into the program ha'> hclJ>fd
"null the Ru!>t kr" near the top or the
Orange Empire ( onfcrcnl'c \land·
1ng~
Golden Wc.,t. 11 ·6. S-2. PICktd 10
finish no bl:ttcr than founh place. did
all the rapping ll could aga1n'>t thc
Gaucho~. bul wound up on the short
end of a 7-4 count. HSaddle ck took
dvantagc offi '-C Golden \\ e terrors
on the Ru tiers' field
ddkback. 10-S· I. l-4-1. scored
the t)ina and go-ahead run m the
S1:\th 1nnin1 ofT GWC l<»er Tob> Foreman a Ru tkr short top Craig
Paquette committed two erron on
one pla).
.. Wt'"ccomt>hat k. ma lot ofpme'
th1 )car," '31d V1llamal. v.ho
Ru tlcrJ enttred 1he prm alone in
tint plan· but tin1'>h<'d thC' da) a halt-
~me behind Rancho ~nt1.1ao . r he\ ha~e that a1t11udC' of scrapp1-
ne\S -thr) ·rC' JUSI Slrapp) pla)er~"
Foreman 4-' a ~homme left.
hander p1 tc hcd "'ell cnough to v. in
but the Ru\tkf'\' ddcn<oe fa1lrd him
"\\ c JU t came out a little tlat 1oda} ..
Villarreal s~ud
\head 2· I {,WC lc.>t the kad \hp
av.a) in the 11t\ th a\ the (,au' ho~. v.;ho
rece1vrd fine p1tch1ng from .. 1aru:r
Fnc Patton and rche\.Cr r odd Rush
put two run' on the board 10 take a
ltad the) "'ould nc,rr rchnqu1~h
Paquette a 01 "~mA I prospcu
bobbled a grounder w11h nnbod> oul
in the s1,1h 10 allow Jeff\\ altl'r\ liN
ba\C. then lhrcw v.1ldl) 1n the din on
the same pl•> lo let Jim Ramirc1
ore from 'ICCOnd. Wallen "'ould
come round to -Kore on a single tu
put ddleback ID front. 3-2.
.. (Paquette) v.a~ 1 hulc slow "'1th h1~ feet today and C'ttl')bod> '" 101ng to ha"e a bad ch)," V1llarmil said.
"He' done a hcllu"'aJobfor u~. s.o I'm
notaomgto"'olT) about(thct>rrori) •·
P1nch·h11ter Ted v.,,r. replacing
. nght-h.rndl·r from Ml\\1on \ 1c1n RanutC/ ~n thl' ~\l•nth, aa~c ').addl~ High. l'3rncd the \lllOf'\ v.1th ll I
back a 5. kad v.1th J t"'o·run homu innin~) ol ,lihd v.or'-.
O\Cr the lrnu· 1n rittht ap1nst (,W( Pa tton •.trucl out '4''rn .i nd v.alkl-J
rchcHr DaH' I urncr, v.ho P"kcd up thrc.r v.hik .illov.ing the h11' and
for ~Utt1lliUl. a'agc hll aJ-0 p11ch. three-nm~ H~h. who 0tt'kC'd up a
(1olden \\l''ll v.h~lh had a h)e on \Jn'. ,1rud, out thrl<e 1n ~.:,., 1nn1n .,
Tucsda\ and \Jt 1n hl"\t P,lalc tor fiH· In Jnothn l0mmun11, cn llcgr
da)'I alic1 la\t \.uurJ«>) 10-4 ~an g.tnll
O\Cr Rt\CNOl' '<.Med in ,the hr l Ran<"hoSantla«o'7.0raD1eCoa t ~:
inning to ta kl· a I ·O kad C '\\ < ce nter fad. Bai In the one-ti me \\ l''I
licldN J-ran'-I krm.tn v.;1 1'-ed v.11h m1n,tcr II 1gh \tandout "'ho linl\hul
one oul. moH'll Ill -...·n1nd on a wild out al l\.t1,o;1on \ ICJO. fin1 hcd up on
pitch and rnmc homl' on a tnpk b} c )r,sngc c oa\t, but not un11l hl' ~"
t atcher Dan v llll'~il\ 'Onll of ht!> 0 r l I{ t\ trr<.kn11.11 ..
\;iddkb3l'-t1l'd 11 in the ~und rou~hcd up h\. the Pirate\
hut (,W( too'-a ~-1 in the.· third on < 11a\lgot t\\O 1n thl' third b\ ''nuc
Paquette'\ RBI 1iln&I<' to kit 10 brma ot Jn RBI "ogle trom h"<l ll 't oung
home 'te"c \.1 l Ko"'cn f orcman and a '•Knlil.-e fh lrom FdJ1c P1l'n:c
made the lead .. wnd up unlll the '"th tht"n .,tru l.. for t"'o more 1n the fourt~
v.;hen the C1aU<:ho' <M: nrcJ tv.;o un-to help otl..ct a '·O Rancho \3nt111t1
nrned run ·-<,tan triggered b' a ( onrad ( olb\
The Rustk". ~hn colkdnel~ had solo he mer 1n the li"t inning
\I\ tnts. ortd 1n thncHnth to mal.c Run-s.con na sinak b) M1._c \.an
1t 5-la hefh, Han l'1ml· home on a Blanwm and HC\.ttlf \anta ( ru1 "'l'~
v.1ld pit h 1'ith the Ni-.c\ loaded l'l.' pon,1blc for C oa t'' t"'o fourth·
Then the) S1Corrd an une;arncd run m inning \CO~ and the 4-.'\ lead.
the c11hth to mo' t -.11hm ont at S·4. Sul after t\ 1n the pmc at <4 1n tht"
ddleback pulled away. , "-tlh a .,1,th tht' Don \CUrN 1v.;1ce in thl'
pair of runs in the ninth on lXrek. f Please see COUEG.ES/821
BO·\ Tl'\G
Cabo honors
to Silver Bullet
By ALMON LOCl<ABEY o...,,_.._..,.,.....,
Thcrr waor, C'aU\C for celebration
I hur-.Ja, aboard John Delaura'
'°l.lnta (rut 10 \11\cr Bullet r hC' apt I\ nam~ \,achl was claim-
ing ( lasor, .\ and overall handicap
honor\ 1n 1't('v.;pon Harbor Yach1
< luh'~ llhh < abo San Lucas race
The cckbrat1on v.a doubh
cnthu'lla lie as lc~s than a month a o
\1hrr Aulkt made a cltan weep of
()C'I Rl·\ 'tal·ht C'lub' 1.125-m ile
Ma rm.l -,kl Re' to Puerta Valla~
lllll'
It "3\ not qu11e a clean ~weep for
the Rulkt in the ( abo Race, as
\11tlhcll Rou'IC·s the new Raichel-
Pugh bl\ ta" Dancer beat her out for
hnc honu~ hut Double Bullet wa
ahk tn '3'<" her handicap time for top
honor'>
\trong winds from the tart lO the
finl\h ufth1Hear' Cabo race made 1t a <,v.ccp lor the b11 las ultra-11,ht
l«I\
T ht" ( lu 8 w1nnt>r v.a tht nta
< rur-~) Racy II sail~ b Lucian T ., lor ot t f raft\:1 \ acht Oub.
IH\Ch\,Utl•·1u
WboC:f5riCfge romps p'ast city rivals
Princip_als vote no 2-1
on releagulng proposal
Woodbrid,ae Hit.h's Wamo maintained their
w1nnina Wl)'I tn tracf and r~ld Thursday • lrv1ne city
rinls Trv1ne and Un1"c"1ty fell by 1he ~a) 1<k in a
tn1n1ular belled u the ''l Cl\amp.on tups
Coech <'ICOflC Varva Wamon. b0)'1 i~-cpt 10 thctr
t th ttrailht dual m«t v.ctory, out oon1 Irvine, 77-S 7,
and Uni~enity, 71-34. on the Vaq~· track.
.. Wt ~re W11houl Scoct Burke tn the half and he's
doM a 1:.56," Mid Van-as .. He'' bttn do,.n •1th
brondltHI IO WC wtrc a little bit Mf'llOU\ ••
Varvas •'81 Ible to rel1t, howe~tr. as lotus Mun11
CllM lbtoulh w1tb a JO 4 in the 400 and &urned the
burdlft_1ia 13.2 •J9 4'. • II a nann1n •Its°" tbe
WlntHll 4 .. 400 ~ ...
s.lior Scoct ee ... &!!"~ tn tht '"'*Jump for• 4*11 ad•• ..., twppmtealJ ~nt IU•~lllkrillll ...... __. . ,. ~ --·9.:1, .... 111.-pkltdly '°" lht w~ """°~ .,.. K> a 1 Wlth • 7S.-~7 '"" Oftt Ima. ... 1 ).27 dfti ft o er
IU\'el'llt)'. ..... .
Kaet Keffer clocli.C'J a 58.2 1n the 400 ond ran• let on
rtla)' teams which po ltd marks ol S0.6 and 4:08 0. Gina
Krouse doubled in the h"h jump (S·fect) and Iona .1ump
( f ()-(})and wH wcond 1n the tr1p1c.
StandinJ out for nivcnll) wu frtthman Tan11
Bnx, •ho doubled 1n the il1 tancc rac ( :19 0 and
11 :~ 4), l~u'4:'s Bev Od n won the h t ( 7-11) and
dt ( 120-1 ) . In othtr au1s ltaCk and fttld lhur'\da). a.....-1.-di 7', SetMda 11: the 01ltn' 'atal~ Adam capu1ttd the IO( 2· 32. 7) and mile (S .0) to
Ind ahc non-~ut win. while ~ lona Jumper Kari
Otu' 9' tuned an 1 stront I~ I 0. 0..-v ... n. I •r ... It: Tncta Kuresa ~a pef"IOMI belt and KhOOI rttotd 3S-l etfon 1n
lhe .*"I*'. and Karn Keftnrtly ~nt I an •M hilh ,vm~:.:~ ~ ~ ~nh a lttple n 1ht IOO. 1,600 and llOO .. DdllM 0·1rn.
,..., Tl, ·N..~............. ..... lie ~ I~ 1j911eor, lo0t •M buntkl I" I 1.2 wt 'I .~ ...cl
I"& ..... fttACIC/UI
By ROGl!R CARLSON
Ofa.e~ ..... kM'
In 1 rnrt mo,c. C)rnnac Count~ pnnllpal \Oh.'J b a ntar l·l
maram. acrord1n1 lo fpoth1ll High Pnnc1pal Jim R)ln, a&a1Mt tht
current rclcaauin pro~I fof 1990-Ql and they'll got.ck to 1quart'
one afirr the upcom1n1 pr1n1 bttak.
"'Wt"ll tl"Y lO fr'COft\itM the fi"' WtdnMday aft.er that (Mar. 29)
and dttldt thCn •hat we~rt' toint to d .... !llld R~an after ~unday's
mtt11naat Foothill ·
Tbri't •-ere a handful ofobj«t1on to the defelltcd propolal. bUt
tht bi& ny In the Olfttmtnl WI the COftllTIUU~ pia«mcnt ofs.ddlfbedl
(2,60(htUdcnts) in the rt'&IU\itlyimall SC'a ViewUapr. *'ttchha four
KhOOIS 1n the 1,2()0.J,«X) rlftlC.
-rhtrt wt"rc nine onaanal ~"and t_,. 1t ... .,... tot
and none of them Md ~ In the Vww .. .W Ne-apon
Harbor Print1ptl ~'"' E\itnt... II ola Mlddnl &MW drift C"o.a
Ind lM11'.J Sedd~ Mill '" tM vrrw:· Abo MPfielnt 111 trtllll Of li1•1111lruo. ._ ._ ... • • ti wooe.-.(1. ...._l•IM c-a
wtMch •vtl'llH aboUt l lllf ldtool.
·-.
Playing pool, NCAA
tournament style,
spring training craze
"'°'" ~.AJiodeted fltresa
BRADENTON, Aa. -The mosl popu-'-.• ._,.
lar spot at spnna irainin& i$ lhe pool. -,,...
Not the swimmi"' pool Or the pool
hall. The tiotlnt act.Jon 1s the NCAA ----
basketball tournament pool.
"Now rou're tall'illJ about serious Stu"'.. Pit-
tsbwJb's Onan Fisher said. "These. are th~ bi& aamcs
down he~."
Mike Schmidt and Chris JamC5 paid S 150 for the
secdnd pick in Philadelphia's pool. Danny Jackson
admits he (jonn't know too much about colleac
basketball, but says that won't stop him from spending
-$20 in Cincinnati's lottery. "To me, the NCAA pool is synonomous with spnng
training." Texas ManaJer Bobby Valentine said ... Even
20 years ago it was a baa thins."
The NCAA tournament started Thursday and in
1 every clubhouse, right next to a depth chan and a list of
· wbteh players must make the upcoming two-hour bus
trip, the brackets are posted. Usually more than one.
..
"I think wc'rcgotn& to have th~ different kinds this
year." Minncsota:S Frank Viola said. ··Shane (Rawley)
brought a new one when he was traded over from
Philadelphia."
Some teams. like the Twins and Kansas City, arc
buzzing with pool players. Other clubs. like Boston, arcn 't
as active.
"f'm not in," Wade Bogs said ... I don't really follow
it like some other guys."
But Mike Greenwell bought into the Red Sox action.
He drew out of a hat and got the sixth pick. "I took Missouri," he sajd. "I think they might be a
sleeper ...
Georgetown, No. 2 in the nation, is the most popular
choice among major leaguers.
"G-town all the way," Cincmnati's Eric Davis said.
QI OTt: ot· TH t : 0..\ l
Bob Uec•er. comedian-actor-Milwaukee Brewersannoun~r-Mr. Baseball. on his recent hean
attack; "I'd like to thank aJI the fans for the letters
and flowers. l woke up one momirtg ill IUn<tofaiog.
I saw aJI these nowers, but I couldn't hear any music.
I thought my wife had bought me a real cheap
funera[" ·
Knlcks' home streak halted
The Philadelphia 76crs. with Claarltt ~
Bartley scoring a season-ha~ 43 points, • ~
snayee<f lhe New York Knicks' 26-gamc ' winning streak at Madison Square Garden ----
with a 121-112 victory Tuesday night. The Kn1cks
matched the second-longest sinaJe·season home winning
streak in NBA history. faUing five sbon of Boston ·s record
... In other NBA games: Kevta Meffale scored 36 points
and Boston held Indiana scoreless for nearly four m mutes
late 10 the game as the visiting Celtics defeated the Pacers.
111-99 ... In Houston, Akeem Ola)awoD scored five ofh1s
32 points during the Rockets' pivot.al run and grabbed 17
rebounds in a 120-104 victory over Milwaukee .. ·. ln
Denver, AJn EagU11l scored 32 points to lead the Nugget~
past San Antonio, 119-102 ... In Seattle, the SuperSon1cs
' held Charlotte scoreless for a s~n-of 1:45-Tu \& second
and third quarters and Dale Ellis scored 32 points m a
I 08-88 victory that extended the Hornets' losing streak to
nmc ... Domlaiq_ae WIWD1 scored 27 points to lead
Atlanta to the win m Sacramento. 119-103.
Penguins clinch playoff spot
Tom Barra110 stopped 32 hots and Rob ~
BroWll scored the game-Winner late in the
second pcnod as the Pittsburgh Pensuins-. 1 •
defeated New Jersey in East Rutherford, 2-1 .
Thursday ru&ht 10 clinch their first playoff berth 1n SC\ en
years. The Jrenfuins have not been lo 1he Stan~y \up
playoffs since 981-82. two years before they drafted
Marlo Lemleax ... Elsewhere in the NHL: Mike FoUpo
scored his 300th career goal and goaJtender Clint
Ma lardt1k remained unbeaten since being traded to
Buffalo. as the Sabres clinched a playoff spot with a 6-1
victory al Hartford ... In Bos1on, Robers Picard'• $Oal at
5:53 of the third period gave Queb« a 2-2 tic with the
Bruins . . Breu Hull'• second goal of the game at I :39 of
overtime lifted St. Louis over f>htladelphia, 4-3, at the
Spectrum ... Rookie DoD Barber had his first NHL hat
trick, Mike GartDu scored has 400th career goal and Mark
HablCklcl had four assists as Minnesota routed Chicago
in Bloomington. ~I ... In Vancouver, Petri Skrlto
scored twice in th$ second pcnod and It.irk McLean
recorded his fourth shutout of the season as the Canuclts
blanked slumping Edmonton. J..-0. The loss extended the
Oilers' losing streak to three games and their winless
streak to ()..4..:2.
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Raoketball anxiety attacks
Nixon announces retirement
Norm NllOD, who faded from the NBA * hmehght after be was traded from the Los
Angeles Lakers to the Clippcn in 1983. ----
announced his retirement Thursday. Nixon,
a two-ume NBA All-Star, has been plagued by 1n1ury tn
recent years. missing both the 1986-87 and 1987-88
seasons. The 33-year-old Nixon played in 53 games for
the sa&&m& Clippers this season, averaging 6.8 points and
6.4 assists per game ... In other sports news Thursday:
EddJe Marray hit a 1hree•run home rul) as a Los Angeles
Dodgers split squad pounded out 15 hits to rout Montreal
in an exhibition baseball game at Vero Beach, Fla., 13·2
In West Palm Beach, Briu Deak doubled home
Geronimo Berroa In the bottom of the 13th mnmg to gi ... e
Atlanta an 8-7 victory over the other-Dodger squad ... In
The Pla_yers Championship golf tournament at Ponte
Vedra. Fla .. a con!iiCCull ve bogey finish took some of the
&11tter ofTa 65 but left KeltJa Clearwater with a one-stroke.
flrst-ro\lnd lead ... Canada's KartlbowliIDg put on a
dazzling d1spla> of h1gh<Lass Jumping, including a
trademark quadruple. to edge Claris Bowman of the
Unned States for the men's gold medal at the World
Figure katmg Championships in Paris ... Bob DukJet
was fired as Marquette basketball coach after tv.o
consecutive losing seasons and several conflicts with
players.
TEl.E\'ISIO'\·RADIO
TELEVlstON
9 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
namenl firs1 round-North Carolina Slaff vs Soulh
Caronna, ESPN to a.m. -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Dodoers VS
Mets, WOR.
11.30 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
namenr fir$! rounct-lowa vs Ru1gers, ESPN.
1:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
namenl firsl round-Seton Hall vs. SW M issouri Slale,
ESPN
4 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
namenr f1rsl round-{7eoroelown vs Princeton, ESPN
• om -GOLF: The P1aven Champ1<>nsh1P from
Ponle Vtdra, Fla (delaved), USA.
S:30 11.m -PRO BASKETitALL-: ~ -'fork at Chl~go, WOR
6 JO p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
namenl first rounO-UCLA vs Iowa State, Ctiannet 2
CE$PN, 12.30 a m. I
630 pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
nament first round-Vanckrblll vs. Notre Dame, ESPN
7 JO om -PRO BASKETBALL: DallH at Lakers
Pflme Ticket
S" pm -HOASE RACING: Santa Anita repjavs.
Channel S6 (Prime Tlckel, mldnf9hl)
9 Pm. -AALL Y RACING: Paris lo Dakar Rallv
(lapeJ. ESPN
10 pm -TENNIS: Men's lournament from tn<llan
Wells Jdelaved), Prlnw Tlckel.
tl>'.30 om -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
nanwnt llrst rounct-lndiana vs George_ Mll50n (delaVtdJ,
E~PN ·
Mldnlghl -COL.LEG!! BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
namenl llrst rounO-Texas·EI PHO vs LSU (delavtdl.
Channel 2
2.30 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
nament flrsl round-Or990n Slate vs Evanlvllle l taoel,
ESPN.
4:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
nament first rounct-Norlh Caronna vs Southern U
(tape), ESPN
RADIO
10 a.m -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: OodOers vs. New
York Mets. KA8C (7901.
1 om -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Angels vs. S.allle. KMPC (710)
6 30 om. -COLLE Ga BASKETBALL: NCAA Tour·
namenl first rounO-UCLA vs Iowa s1a1e. ICMPC (710)
7 30 Pm -PRO BASKETBALL: Dallas al Lakers,
KLAC IS70l
7 30 pm -PRO BASKETBALL: Charlolle al Clio·
Pers, KRTH (930).
It 111 bepn Th"1Mlay mornu-aat 9
a.m.
That fe~crkno~n IS''Mafth
Madn.ru, .. which halarown throuah t~ ynn sianecl, and for thott
baskctballJunklf'I with ESPN it'u
timeto101n1oh1bttnltaon.
Throulh l 0 fint·round pmcs on
ESPN on 'Thul'Jda)'. ~_nd today and
tnplchcadcn on CBS Saturdlt and
Sunday, the TV ICfttn will be filled
with Moolue • Oenerab, OranaemC"n,
Wiidcats and Hoya , with tbe voice
of Packer, V1tale1 Musburacr,etal.
Tournament lime 1s in full wing.
It' acrazy,ye:tcxc1ttn1l-1lmeofytar
for the basketball nut. Withcabk
(and enou&h conec to st.ay awake all
ntght), thc:re1sopponuntty to SCCJUSt
about all of the 32 fir t-round games.
Games ESPN 1 unable to show·
hve, 1t will replay through the ~ee
hour of the morning.
The average fan maywa1t until the
sccnesh1fis to Seattle 10 a couple of
9.eeksbcfore tunmg in. For others, 1t
only means that baseball season 1s
JUStabout upon us.
But, foMhe hoopahohc. th LS 1s a
hea venly 11meof year
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KCBS/Channel 2 will televise the
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UCLA· Iowa State p~ Ii vr at 6:30
tonilht,and planstoshow allpme
the Bruins may be involved m. fl'sa
break forlocarfan , 1ince ESPN isn't l)lannintto~how thepmeunlll 12:30
a.m. tomJht.
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Prep spons will rccci ve na lion al
TV ooverqe from cable network ·
portsChannel America. but 1r ha
not bccndeterminia if any Southern
California schools will be included in
this yeat's scMduk.
SportsChannel Amenca, which 1s
available m S'IJ m1lhon hp mes. said it
will bcgln televmna prep sport on a
regular basis this fall under an
agreement with the National Feder·
at1on of lite High hool A socra-
llons.
TheCIFSouthemSecuonshave~
toAUICt runnint ~&be clldOI tbCIChooi~WJth ~ml* accwon Primr Tickc1. wbidl don DOearry~Amaica
pnpaMIDI ... Soort1Cbasu~1. co-owoed tw
Cablevision and NBC· TV, wil11tl(..
Vattaboul 25 biah Kbool ('\ICftllcaCh
year. F00tbeJI and ~bell wall be
t~ maan focus. but ochtt boys and
&irlssponulsowill buhown.
The hash school pecU,C w1U con·
sist of about 2S.s1».f1ScvtnllJ most of
which Wiii be tt1eVtsed on Fndly ni~t The ~&ccasas will not iDClude a
national ch1mp1on$h1pbesketbaU pme opP<>'C(I by many educaton
The network $81d thttt will be no
bttr, wane or tobacco commercial
dunnathttclccasu Instead.each
how will feature publicscrvia
announcements warninayouna
people about dJ1Up and alcohol
portSChannel and ESPN. ""h1ch
reaches mort than SO m11Jion hom •
have televised h1gb school pines in •
the pa t but not on a rquJar bas1S.
pons(Oannel IS On the Vef'IC of
1gnin1locallywith the Z Channel,
which would become its eighth af-
fihaLe.
CdM edges Uni in ~ennisl 10-8
Corona del Mar H1~h captured
~vcn of nine matchu{>S in doubles to
defeat n val Un1vers1ty, 10-8, m a
matchup of perennial Sea View
League boys tennis powers Thursday
afternoon. It was the league opener
for both tcam4i.
Wh1IC' junior W1lhe Dann and
freshman John Bowerback v.ere help-
ing the TroJans to a 6-3 edge 1n
singles. 1hc Sea K.rngs were talcrng
control m doubles
In other prep tennis:
Estaocla 16, Saddleback %: Dc"m
Bowen and John Patrau kas each
swept 1n smgJes to lead the Eagles. 4-4
overall. to the victory m the Sea Vic"'
League opener for both teams.
Newport Harbor 18, Tastln 0: Chns
Rabbllt shut out all three foes 6-0 and
Scott Henderson was impres 1ve as
well in singles as the Sailors improved
to 5-2 overall with the Sea View
League opener.
Laguna Beaeb 10, Edison 8: Arum
Jonatllan Leach and I.cc K1mer each
swept m ~mgles to lead a non-league
wm over the ( hargers. who won
seven of nine doubJes matches
Laguna 1<i W. \\.-hale Edis.on as 0-4
against a strong non-league slate.
El Toro 11, Huutlngton Beaeb '7:
And) tc>Aart maint.uocd has iA;tn-
nmg ways m No I s1nlles for the
Oilers an the loss ~tewan as nov. 24-0
m eight matches 1n .._. h1ch Hunt1ng1on
Beach has v.on half In community college men's ten-
nis: Saddlebaek I , Orange Coast 3: 1 he
Pirates had a maJOr brtakdo>An an
ingles and paid for It with thw first
Orange Empire Conferrncc lo s 1n
five dccmons as ddlcback swept 10
its fifih str11if\t OEC win (oasl 1\
DOW 9-2 O\lerall
Goldo West I, Fallerloa 3: J<obcn
Lucas and Steve Arnott e:arncd wins
at No. I and 2 s1naJe1 re pecuvcly and
teamed for a doubles v1cto'). and
Mike Me)er~ 1alhed after lo-.ing the firsl set at No 5 single\ for thi-win
In communll> college women·,
ll"nnl\ '
GoldH Wett 8, Pullerlon I: C')nd1
Hur.teler sv.ept in &1ngle a well as
teaming wnh (mdr Laird 1n double
u Golden We \ remained unhcaten
wnh the Orungc Fmp1rc ( onfcrencc
victory
Oran1e Coast 8, Saddleback J:
Natalie Ha 11n11o tamed a \trntghl·
sets wm 11 o. 2 s1ngl~. t3king the
second scl in a tic-breaker, and Juhc
lattery earned a ~3. 6-0 wrn over
Cindy Hamnquist at No. I singles to
keep the Pirates undefeated.
In collcgt women's tennis:
UCI I, Wtber Siate I: Battlin~ back
from an tnJury1 Courtne) We1chsel
.posted a ~ f, 1-o, 6-1 victory at No. I
singles, Kathy Rose followed with a
wm at No. 2, including a first~sct
uebrcakcr; imd Ro-sc teamed "'Wllh
Am) Low mstead ofWeachseJ at o.
I doubles 10 pick up 1he· clinching
point. UCI improved to 7-12.
In Sea View League softball:
UDivenlty 11, Coroaa del Mar l:
The TroJanS pl.a)cd Iona b.111 with
Corona del Mar as Liz Oare ,.ent 3 for
3 with four RBI. mcludinga three-run
homer m the founh inina and a solo
shot in the sixth
Saddleback 7. E1tuela 4: Blanca
1lva wen1 3 for 4 with an RBI and
picked up the victory on the mound
as the Roadrunners captured the
COLLEGES
From Bl
seventh as Sean Ramo came through
wuh a single to score 1wo, givm1 ham
four RBI for tht' day Mart) NcfT
padded the Dons" edge in the e11hth
with a.s.olo homer
Coast falls to 14-7-.1 4-4. Rancho
Santiago 1s 13-8. 6-:?
In collcae games
SoCaJ Colltlt ~•. Cal Baptist 3·t:
Robert Mansfield, 44. thh:w a Ii ve-
h1ttcr over s1' anmn~ whale allowing
JUSt one carnt'd run 10 cam the \o ll IOI)'
m the opener and Doug R)mom :?·I .
hurled hi s ~ond complctC'-pmc
victory of the season 1n the ~cond
game. a s1x·h111er. as the Vangu.trds.
1.)..1 O. 3-1. s" cpt the Golden ta te
BASEBALL
From BJ
In the Pacific Coa~t League·
Cotta Me.a 5, Lagana Bucb Z:
Musu1nJs' 1.an1ng p11cher M1kc ( u
tkr hul'lcd h1~ third complete game 1n
as man)' outang.\ thl\ ~"°n as Cost.a
Mesa won the lea,ue opener Cutler
aJlo>Aed four hit\, one '4-alk and two
unearned ruM while s1nkin1 out four
and 1mprov10g his record to 2-1
('o ta Mesa 1mpro\.ed to '\.4. while
Laguna Beach 1(11 to'\.)
Lnd1n1 ('o ta Mc~ at the plate
were Da\.c Sallada) 0 for•. ont' run).
Hu> K1eu (2 for 4, one RBI) and Brnd
league opener against the v1s1tin1t
Eagles.
In a non-league game:
PoHtaiD Valley 1, La Qaia&a 0: The
Barons. 6-1-1 , swept to their sixth
stra1gh1 victory as Janet Miyahara
~ent the <!!stance. strUJng 04t siwnd
walkin&JUSt one (mtenuonaJly}Jn the
fifth innana..
At the Can)on Tournament·
Ru1tagtoa Beacll 4, SL Palll S:
Back-to-t>ack homers by Shannen
Krcipl and Tara Snyder produced
t~ runs in the tOP. of lhe seventh
and brought the Oilers to a come·
from-behind victor) over the
Swordsmen.
Woodbrkt&e 1, Pacifica 0: Alisha
Nelson hurled a two-hit shutout wuh
five stnkcouts and onl) one walk as
lhe Wamors. 4-1 , earned the first-
round win over the Mariners.
>\1hlet1c Conference double-header at
home.
Joe A versa htt a two-single m the
Vanguards' five-run second to key the
opc;nmg game win, and Denny Berni
(3 for 5, RBI single and double) and
Kendall Kasper (2 for 5. two-n.in
sm&lc and RBI dou~e) led the wa>
offCns1vely 1n ~ second. Cal Ba~
us1·~ J.J Culpepper. an Orange Coas1
College product. went 4 for 8 wnh tv.o
RBI on the da>. Cal Baptist fell to 0-~
1n 1heGSAC
Keio I, UCJ 5: The 1ounngJapancsc
1cam ~ored four runs m the top of the
sixth and W'llhstood a four-run Ant-
eater raJI> m tbc eighth to cam the
\. ICtOf') :\I Rodnguez and Counne)
Da\.IS each went 2 for 4 for UCL
Porter(2 for4, one run).
Also an the Pacific Coast lelfue
La1uaa HW1 ta, Woo6rtd1e : The
v1s1tu\g Hawks unleuhep. 24 luts and
pla>cd crrorless d<"rcnsc an bclt1n1 the
host Wamol"4i, sconng an evef') 1nn1n
out the 51.itlh.
In a non-league pmc
Hutha(toe BeaQ a. Gau 5: The
0 1lcr1 tuned ue_ for today's unw-t
opener apin t Ed1t0n Wlth the v1c·
tory over the v1s111n1 Gi.dia1on..
Chana anew v.ent 4 for 4 anJ
w1nnin1 patcher J P R1ao 2 for J
with a 1>31r of RBI as Hunnniton
Beach 4-6, broke a thrtt-pmc lo 1n•
truk
Orange C-oast area tFa ck and fi&-ld-resuJt-s ..
TRACK
Froma1 ~01or l...(na Oahbour r~orded umci of 2 33. Sand S 42 1
1n a lo 1n1 cau~ .
,
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TusU. ll, We•lmlaster 4t: Shellie Tochluk. who
C$tahlrshed an Artesia lnv1tattonal record la t turday
with a S9. I clock1na 1n the 400, v.on three running event-.
for the Lions despite the lo to Tustin. Tochluk fin1~hcd
fim in the 100. 200 and 800.
El Modeu n , SM41ebae~ 0 : Scntor Olive Lan11.
comJ)(t1n1 m her fi~t track meet e\.'Cr, set a school ~ord
m the hol put w11h a ton o( 3S-l. but the Roadninners
0-2. l<ttt lhl' dual meet at El Modena
In other bo)'t' track and field.
H•t&ac ... 8ead lt2. E1&uda U : H~r · p1nou
of the Ealk turned 1n a quaht)' 42 30 for first place lht'
))().yard 1ntcrmcd1atc hurdln, but the Otlcrl dominated
the meet with O.\lid Lacy and Scott Johnson cumins 1n do uble·wanni.na efforts. lacy won the 100-yard dash in
10 27 and tM 120 ID l3 14.
~ It, l"IJWbil '7: The Charstn' tm111h
events. led by Grq Thurston's hot p_ut of52·3 and M&tk
Hawkins'd1scu ttirowofU2·3,pro~adedapairof~
for 18 P9tnlS 1n ~ tWOrpoint wan. Chnt Uppincotl took
$CCOnd in lht discus and third 1n the shot.
,. .. ..._ v.a.1 M, Ne.,_. llilter 41: Glenn
Chn ty was a double winner for &.ht Barons oa a da)'
wathoul e~ mans on a tloW Ne~ 11'8dt
Soptiomori'Brcnflulh Hamor's only 1nd1Vidua
winner. iakina the lOO-ntttcr 1nimnectaa1e bu_rd&es in
43.2.
~ tiest news 1n the NeWpon camp wu the mum of
tmtOt Scott Reclanpon, Yfho WNt 1 2"'6-tn the ~ vauh
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Siena stuns Stanford
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Arkansas ousts Loynla
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improhJhk ~nw 1n \\hllh llHrnn °'IJL4'\ \ugmon ..corl'<l 17 Potntsand
""ho tin,..hr:d "'11h '~ f\\Hlll' ,, ,1, ho1h D.t' rd Butkr Jddt•d 16 as No. J 5
hno and ~oat .. , "itl'OJ '' -l hln' .1 r-.l'\ aJa-L.i'> \ cga~. ! 7-7 pulled a~a}
I h-potnt ,•:wnJ h.111 k.1d h.:tori· pull· 1.ttl' tn 1hc -,ct,md halt and beat ldaho.
in@ th" ganw nut l:>-n .\ugmon ~orcd *"'~n of ht~
The S fool · I I '"ph11mor,· \\\ •l l' (?tllllh to l..c\ J 12·2 run 1hat ended 1hc
tnl\\\'d thl· ltnnt l'nll u t t~\1 ,1m .and lir.t hall 1.'nJhlrng l 1Nl \! 10 erase a
Ulll' nnportunlltc.•\ Ill lhl· h1ttd mtnUll' 10· I 5 dctictt and take a fivc-potnt
.1hat m1~h1 ha\l' h.1h' drndwJ 1h"· k.:id
g.ww lx'h>tl "nlrn~ thC' ~nw ~1 n-Dt-Paul U , Memphis tate '3:
nc.·r, for \1rna "hKh pl.tH'ti hc.'lor~· l crcnn: C 1n:cnc made four frtt
l.rn•dor th~ hr,1111nl' 10 111 game' I he.· thro"~ 1n 1hc.• final 41 second lc.ad1na -~amt"' had' pt;nnt tht'ir la-.t ntft(>"'Tflr-"'°"~~~'~....._~~.!\lJi:J' :n;i~~w.c.....~-t
empt' arl·n.l' hl·~au"l' ~11 a mca'k' ~1-11 The Blue Demons ad"ance to
outhrl•.tk al 1lw1r lampu' a1 t oudon· lhl' -.c~:ond round on turda) a.pin l
'11lc ' 'i ou1,1Jt \lhan' I ~th-ranlcJ "-c"ada-La Vega\.
frm l.t,lur1r1l'd.t"'·t,1Uldl''>pcr· -..htlh beat l~Paul. b-77. m the
Jlmn 'h°' 1ha1 h11 1h, h.11..l..ho:ird a' 1eam • ~.l\(>0 opener at the \.1au1
11mc r.m ou1 on the<. ;uJrn;il lo·, < la\ ll la't '-oHmlxr
In 01her f a'>I ~"-g1unal g.1mM Ari~ou 9', Robert orris It: an
Dub 90, "outh CarollH S11tt' H : Hlt<'ll \nm-J 2" points and i\n thon~
rri1nh n~f'\nn 4'C'O~d a caf'l'(T·hrgh ( llOk t1dc.kd 2' a "o -I Anzona
ll porn1s .tnd l>;mn' I cm .1c.Ml'\J I ~~ ' oix·ncd "llh a 21·2 run and bca1
a\ nin1h-1 .10 1.."·d l>ukc.· :' ..i d1>m1· ~ohcn \,fom-..: 1-9. Ell101t orcd 19
natcd IO'>tdr: JnJ tx·a1 '-t1u1h < .ttnltnJ p.unt\ tn th<' first half for the
\tall·. 2'-' \.\ tldcal!>. "ho haH' ~on 10 )lratght
Mh.tnHota U . l\auas Mate 75 : Cltm on. 3, t. Mary'• 71; Oa.\.td
\\11l1e Bunon 'l•lrl·J 1 ot h" 211 'ouna '>Cor~c.f 21 points and Elden
point' tn thl· fiN hall :rnd l\f 1 n11,·,n1.1. < amphdl scorc.•d 16 ofh1s 20 points tn
I I I. 1ook J I ..l-po1n1 kJd 1n lh( fir" 1hc. \Ccund half a~ ( lcm o n. 19-I 0.
11 11111\ul"''''" tx·.11111t! l-...111-..'' ,t.1k 'P'ukJ tht• lir't "'' .\..\appearance rn I 1.1. I I \O 't"31' llll \t !\Inn ·~ 15-5
We t \ 1rglnla 114, Tennt-f't 611: In thl' '-<>uthl·a'>I ~cginnal at '\a!th
lfrrhtl" Brook'> \u•rl·d :~ flo1111\ ,1n1t 'tlk l cnn
RJ' h 1r,tc.•r .1ddcd I IJ k,1d1ng I ~lh· Middle Teanee ee tate '7.
rankl'LI \\r,t \ 11y1n1a :11 .t p.l\t Florida ~lite 83: f r<.>,hman \11kt.•
I l·nnc.·'\Cl' I 9-I I Aue.~ l ame off lhc.· tlt•nt. h to 'iCorc :! \
In th\· Mrd\ltc.''1 l{<"g1<1nal .11 In· [Xllnl\ 1n lhc SCl.Ond halt as !\.11ddle
d1.tn.tpoh' Tennl''>'("(' \talc ~ \. ~. !>COied 1hc
Arkao a ltO, Lo}OI• >ter}mount t.Jmc·, tin31 21 po11m and \tunned
101 \I. ·11 < rl"dtl '4'0r\·J 2..i ol hi' 'o 16 Flonda \ta1t.· ll-10. Florida
\Jf\'i.r·h1gh \4 p<11nt\ a' \rkan-.;i' "lJtl' k-J. 6"-)11. the nunutt>S into the >-11 tool a I "·P0"11 halft1111e k;.id ~'tone.I halt and '· "'6 -..1\h 'i 0510 go
.rnd ix·~ 1 I m nl,1 \I 11·, "'' '" n1 20-11 Oklahoma 7%. Eas1 Tnoes ff
I hl" l "'"' d11 .... ·d l• '' "~ "1th ' I 'tatf 71: \.fook1e Bia' lock·~ tla~ltnt'
let\. 1 l'xhl I>." 1h, r '"11,J "' r<11nh Jn'<' \\Ith t 2 I rtmainmtr. pH~
rn 311 I I-fl run 11',1' ~Jh \rkan~' a ll'Urth·ranh'tl Okl:th<)ma. lQ.5 3
1-·I)(.' rt 1, 1J "111 1 '' r, 1l.t1n1ns comt·lrom·lx'hmd \lllOI"'\ O\er Ua\I
lllino1 7-:'. \tc-\~t' t' .tat~ il: h ·nnt·,.,n "late. 20-11 Bla\.locl..')
.l>.. .. ~..&.tui: 'Hir"J '' potnl' .111J ,h,ll trQm undcmc.a.uu.he..~~~ l "'di lf:im1hon 1-;t'-llltnm., _11 • .i top-~t·J Oklahoma. "hKh 1v.1ce
.ind th"· 1op '14'\'\I 1n 1he \hJ "'l"'' trarkd b' I ; 1n the li~t half. onl\ ns
Rl-gton. \Uf' 1Hd l l.uc l-~1int ,,,. 't'tllnd lca..t of the pmc
.... 1ult tu tx·,11 \1c. '-l"l'\C ,t,11<' I h I J \ lr11011 100. Provldeatt 17: Rieh-
l h .. • 1111111 ht oh• .1 d11" ~'\Ill<: op .. ·n h) Jrd \forg.in .,l'otcd 33 potnt'I mclud-
nul'i(.OflllS th\ ( 11\\hc)\\ ~J....i ll\ er mg four ff\~ thro"' 1n th( final I '()·
th\· linal 1' • m11Hlll'' nl th .. · ltr'l hall k.11l1ng \ 1rg1n1J ~0-10. p;l\l PrO\I·
.mJ tir'r ltH' m111u1 ... , ol lht· ,c\nnd lkn\'\' \\h1lh "t'n 11s first 13 games
1x-mxt and l'n\kJ the \Cason 18-11 fhc
Ball 'tatt 68. Pllt bur~b $4: P.1m t nar led ~5-Q4. after Matt Palnn1·,
\k( urJ' '401t·J '" Pl''"" 1n J '·(l(llntcr "•th I 'il rcmainmg.
JC'\·'""' ·11-run1 'pun ll·Jdtnt t 1h· Louisiana Tttb u , LI Salle 74·
ran kw Bal "'JI< 2·~-1. P"'' P11 Rand' "hne '40~d eight of ht ~1
tshurgh, I , I' lor tt' lir"I '-< \ \ ~lint\ rn thr linal " minute~ ..,
tournament '1cton l.ou1\lana l \''-h 2 '·b held ofT a tall'
Loul ¥11le 7'. · :\rkln 11-Llttlt r.ilh and heat l~ ~lit lfl-6
Big West pair ousted
in first round of NIT
From The Auod.iited "reSJ "<'MdC\\ Im more tNn four mmuh:
I t'' rn the.• 'tt\llnd half to brl"'tu \ the
~Jn
1'ew t"ICG<tl, Sul.I. Qare 71: ~oh Roi'htn\ \COt\-d l I point and
,,-..er' c "ur\ ~hlle1.addcd W ... , r~
M C\11.tl .21 -10, O\crpowcrcd \.,nt:\
I ra.~0·1 1.
M1t1111,.. tau as, &t11t taee 11:
Ste'.: • n11th o~d 18 po1n to lead
11 h1g;in 't:llc. 16-ll. to 1 \ICtOI')
o,,.r K1:nt \tatc. ~0.11 .
Alalaa.ma·Bl,....., H , G..,.p.
s-•n 74: Rqtnald 1 urner KOttd
.0 I h1\ 29 point\ 1n the loC"tOPd half to~ \labama-81tnu~m 19-1 I.
10 ,. ' 00 lt\ ('f' Sou'.hem. 2 •O 4
..-. ll, Ar' • Sl8t9 ll:
En :hlhnton liOOifd 11 pouH tWOOtl ft°tt"lhnJ"Q-.rldt ,., ..... trf\.-nd
tbratb. 11-U. Miil• lwa wtnOr) "
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642-5678
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
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THI ""'8T DAY
From NOrtt'i Or~ County
From South Orange County
540-1220
496-6800
COiitMtu 1024iiliiGilY§IO 1&7 COlllMtll 2124 sc;:1MM 2140 NftzoniNdi 2169 &;;aliL 2622 &;;.... 1624
2BR 2aA c:ondC>. Frp1e, l 1 Come lot 38A. 28A hOUM L.,ge • m .. 1 WITa Huo• P4"'tthOilN v111a ~ v .... 2eA. 111A, w-.,_, 28A. d~=
vaul19d celllnga, creative •I r la, d 'Ir. p I a c. Boetd'dllc +pool Munu BalbOe 28R, 29A, Matr "" ""· wood butfWIO enc petlO. ::Jr·Elden
fJOO(plan, beaut land-ithVi '' 11soimo NO P•t• oym & clUbhouM NW Sult•. 11.2ao1mo frplc. 120 Marigold :7. '*1io.o131
teaC*I. Cape Cod a•t W leW 498-8500 pelnt & c:arpeta 28R 860-2341 tt60/mo. P_,. Martin .,,..•-=· 1..,..00_.-=:==-::=~=~ •s1a~·~, ... o. PSE1.1NnHOU2 S5E 3 bdrm 2 bath wtth ~., 3BA 2BA lri-M ooneso In w.aA S 1100/mO, 1 It, LIOflt & brlOfl•, 2BA-:2°iA. 780-1117, ...... 7113 --lo&501mo. STUDIO unturn
• I v , -• bdrm' retrHt LU • m Wind 2106 vmi.o-Cfeek LRIDR/,R !ell, MC d9') CALL.. Wld & , .. ,lg Incl. dM to New9f 2BR 28A, new U1ff lnCI. •CtP1 ~ &
•882-0555* ~ Ill Ill 847·8041 Mon.Fri OR pool & atiopt>tno lmtMd carpet wl d httup, pvt cab6e. l300 Mt. depOelt
*2 H ... on Leu Elaldel Country kltcMtl, Fam ly LITTLE ISLAND yrty. new t 1 141-1 "4-t918 Evee & Wknd1 poaeeeelon No peie °' patter. , ate I 11100/mo e&O-Ol50 leave m" n:ge , .. ___ ., ..,,._, _ rm.. Den, Gu llreplace, 28A, F/P, roofdeck, oat, __ ..._ 1'15501 Call •·-u · ....... 1-••92 :~~ =..-:-.. "":":.: 3BR 2BA -t 1BR 1BA. All 9·.,bar cupet n•w w/d 1 frig St 400 4BR 28A. lg backyard, 2 .,,...,...,. mo ~·-,.., .. , ...,...., 4 Ulllll IPTI ~.:.:'~":1:,.-;.:i::. .. ~ tfdOM. S285K Ownr-Agl kltehen noor. v«ttc.11 ..... rtr.......... oar•. llreplaoe, bltlna IMnt 2144 N:a~~C:'c:~2-1:2~t WONDERFUL 28A +Iott 281'. 1W twnnrn, pQOI, =.:...""::"....::-;.::: . .:.; _w11iiiiii1iiico-iiiiiiopiii.iii64iiiiii2iii·9666iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil and p.lnt throughout IUL-ITM• E. 20th St Avl 411 UNIVERSITY PARK-Mar-' 2BA. llr9')1eca, dec;tC, no U~!:& '"' P•• . OK ·-.... ,.. --.. -_. • Thie hOme le In Mov•ln •-11100/mo. 548-0434 quette Modal 38A LIXllY-pete. No 1moldng '703'h 23
NADl .. , =-::.........,,. ..... ""...:-:..:.::"'.. •lmD Condition end r..ay ror IUITllWITD • 3BR 2Ba COndO iw>e. 2"'8A, cloM to Poot-On 2BA,38A,largep.tlo,fee-Narcl11ua. St250/mo --------=-~··-..,oe,~i::. ~-:::; .. -..=..:::;~.:::;,:: l• what youITnd when fut aalell 1 mite from 3BA.1'4.8A.a1400/mo frplc,dblgarl975 wlda greenbelt , lnoapeJpool.Prlvatecor-721.a743 :.'::" .. , _,.,... =:=:::-::::..·~·~· youantettllleremocM!ed M.V. lake u 29•9oo ~499-2715 •2BRl875 bothat&79 S15001moAgt973-5354 nerNewpof1North2c:at
2624
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-'"'....... flrept~ I fOfmaJ dining houMt--5 on Saf/Sun Clpls!rano leach 2118 BRANO NEWI Deluxe 1~8a. garage+carport. 1'3 01722-toOe Spetkllng c ... n 2Bdrm ~
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rm. Huge,.., yard 2BR Ou9l9X tBA n.w eutllda townhome. 2BR W/O, retrtg , patio/yard, t '.48a 1750 All utll1 paid TheM attractive Apt.I , ... IDlmTltHl,llO ~ltacn 1069 cwpet a ~nt. Q(,.. to 2BA. oar. yard, cath«lral pool1tennl1 s 1100. •'•lllfHiiii oar~ Sotty, no pet• tur• pool, at>a. P<IWl• S..11 NOWI -beach Credll & rera ~.graytona 2541 54-'·2177/£855-2121/0 Loca~ on a widia lvel'I 1MOWALL.ACE p.tloe °' dedtt, ~
• req'd, . 1750/mo + S900 EI d an No pa I a ' ()pett Houae Sat 1-5. J.M. Ofeenbetl, thlt axpanllve 142· 1424 642,..905 Ot Clifport In I ~ly W •I IHH 11H W UY IYI MC 21W91-3838 :.!~~~· '=-f,'0~ p .. .,.. 2BA. 2BA at Ox-HA 2'-'BA beauty II up.: landecaped .. 111ng • ....., ... 111.Y 1M or ford Ctt Upgracse. pefk Ofaded to ault the mlUlon flleld Sotry. no pata.
1...... ·-•111 3 a.droom1, 2.,.. Baths CotONI dtf Mlf 2122 lllLIDlllT• vi.w from betconv. 1au u appetite! Chlldfen & Weal t a.dtoom ~780 II' -Cape Cod Immaculate, -tnan 1 yr old S239,500 pet• Ok. ShM or long • 28drm 1\48a •
wood floorl and 1hutter1-211111-11 • Pll · .... Agt 854-9573 term IM. lmmed occpy, IPU~ll 2Bdnn 28a twnhM 1175 TIWtULUINll Audy to mova-1n,BnghtNope11s1200 e:1~r:n~cA~~hRur 1 ;~ TurtleAod!G~3BRCS.. 12150/mo Call DOUGLMgeattrac1ive,t,ptaln• 1Hml81TmT
Surround the pool a this 1582,000 142-5200 A.gt 873-5354 I 5 638 0405 .......... h 0n'cu1 HERBST 720-3980 or bMutltul gat<Mn Mtllng COSTA MESA bHutllully remodeled A9alty World-NB 74 /mo • t-.. ...... exec m. • 780-5000 G ..... 1,..4 3BR 38A home. It LAG bright & airy 2Br. Oeye: 731-7528 Evea ct..aac; & grMnbelt. 1 blk Pool/1p1 •t•o• or -· -
111t•WI ~:ULL~e:~ro; :1 :=· ~~l\B~:;,m~~ EHtald• 2BR 1'1\BA ~~ix:'d~~,::· ':;'~ Rf#M ./ ~'rv'J,:r(~f:j~s •BIG U2BR.GttE'Slde
To be ~ llPPreciat9d amen'f:1ee, 1ub ta1r park-11475 No P.ts. 640-8069 condo ,.:'50
1pool, g~r~. ' 85"~8559 \t\X'I \:-'QI' l'f \ '1 1 2Bdrm 2Ba $810 ~lotlon~. 8~'=4 r:c; Xlnt locatlon. Priced to tng 1183,000. 950-6534 patio. -Imo Av 1 -398 w Wiiton 831-5583 -• •
Mii nowl Shown by Appt •-aay flllf-2BR 1BA, llreplace. 3 bllc1 649-2848 or 548-934 I LOVELY 3Br 28•. tam rm. REALTORS ' --------pete. 1-M27
•-u •au a---.,..,_,.., -to t>eacf\. New crp11, tip, patios landacp-grdnr .. ••--na•••• t a.droom "40 2111 •• -_. --• 2BR Condo, pool. full sec paint, cabinets Avt 411. Extra nice 2BA In good Woodbridge lake, pool, -.. "'.. -301 Avocedo 142-9950 llAITlflL -WIMter bldg. Completely furn 11200/mo 499-1975 area. Extra blth, carpell tennl1 prlv. &1550/mo *JM PETERS * _____ .___ Qulelcomplex.Pool.BBO. Jll-IOM "141·1111 with 50' bOat lllp avell • -& drapes. garm· w/d 640-1327/H 720-7852/W luxury cozy pool aid• 1 Bedtoom H 55 garage, cal* TV ALL
Muat 1911, by owner. BHutllul 3BR 2 !i\BA hkupa. d/w, S 85/mo houM. ~er 281, comar, 241 W Wllaon 63.1.()H() UTILrTIES PAID. 1725 ~ MA..V I $395,000. 7141673-1501 w/lrplc, encl garage 831 -8814 L!gUN klCh 2148 very upgraded Incl yard · _ Call 722-1832 KU'IFWll' .. or 8191245-7781 w/opnr. Interior wtd IMMACULATE co:ry 2BR -care. Sec. gate. St750 18R large t>eautllul, pvt DnAflt& cheeff\.1128A tBA 'lt'VIJ"Y"l~'fU'\.1 1 hkupa. no pets yd 11• t ok CUTE Secluded 1Br cot-790-9045or957-2747 petlo, slcyllghl, lndry ... "'
' . \\ '\...~,I ~ Blurt1 -Beautiful 1 story S20001mo. 675-6606 S~25t,:om a Flra~/~a;t • '•· furn/unfurn short or NiWPORT HEIGHTS room, carpor1 H25/mo upetalla, °T:.r.i~t, dllh·
REALTORS :::•a hlnurr~~:· ~~~ e.autlful 4BR 3BA home depo 724-9909 long letm $1 125 up Incl 4BR. 3BA 3300 eq rt 380 Victoria St. 54&-1523 :::.S1J5. 642-1::,onv·
EASTSIDE 2-atory 6BR ~ 7J,_8507 Y In Irvine Terrace. Hot tub, utll. N-amkra. 494~3890 Pool, a.una. many xtras •..a ... 11T mllll
38A. ~9,000 Call Ron cat • -lg yard S30001mo Short llUA YllM 12150 Penny-tea-.1382 .. -IAll 11'1111 Young, CIA RealtOfs * BLUFFS Newly redec 28r term 759-t 193 48R + bonua, 3BA, Fam L.aff'"I N9Jef 2 I 52 . ,7 tBR. 1BA $565/mo. $400 400 Mam-W~"
•649-7346• 1Ba 2 car gar End unit rm fOfmal dining rm 3 - -"NEWPORT SHORES MCUf'lty. Avell now1 1
--------Grnbtt view S2251< lsttld. FABULOUS OCEAN & -gar on one of the LG 2BR 1'hBA gr1 vu. va-3BR 2BA. community 19?0 Wallace 831-18_79 Spadoua, quiet, aecure
•-----... •--~ Horne on lg R-2 cornef lot prlnclpala on1y 121-8490 BAY VIEWS. 2BR. 2BA. n1e .. atrMtl SHOO/mo cant, gar, pool spa ten, poot/lennla. dlw , ger -1BA. 1810 GtntrM 1002 18th St 1 blk E of New-HARBOR VIEW HOMES aec bldg, comm pool & + dep Call 5<4-0·7355 mlcto. hk up, patio, 2 flp $1375/mo 642-3850 Bier 11111111 2 UTI 2BR, lBA. S7 10
.. ,....._ porf Blvd Asklnij *3BA ....... "'pool........., apa.913-6900 l2000 TORELLI REALTY l905mo+eec 854-1102 ,,,,_ Cond BR Oehwltv, ftreplac.. patt_O. 2BRt'~BA.l726 .
.,.,..... $235,000 Ownr 645-41 t8 • '"'"· ·v Ortei ·--·1 HAR VU HILLS. 4BR lam New .-.faire o 1 garage, view, at>a No We w111 r...,_,. your apt YIUJIALllA remodeled ffered at rm grnbelt view MESA.VERDE N rt L.cti 2t69 W1llJ( to OOMn, au IPPf pet1 1950/mo NON· 30deyelr• onpeyfMnt
Hcuet/Candos CALL befOf• It'• too late ....... k lCh I 040 $490.000 852•8 t4&/0ya • 631-1400 $3ooo 48R. 2BA Lrg yrd Ava11 eweor Incl. pool, ape. $905/mo SMOKERS S300 OFf SE-of your nm ~ rent
to IM thil exciting 1 b,,,.; 950·3008 eventngs OLD COM 3BR, 631 -1400 Nowt No Pela S 1250/mo 11100, VILLA BALBOA 581-3488 CURITY 645-0302 GN Paid 979--1911
condo on the second Nr Edlaort. i..cuata 3BR. 310 A.USO AVE-$595,000 $2, 175 3090 Sumatra 149-3627 2BR 2BA. llv rm. fam rm. Npt Hll brand MW 2BR 28R t'M!A 2 people no arc
Gentrll 1002 noor. a.cause of Its lo-~s.r•·H~~·.cu~g~-:.: 4BR Npt Ht1, corner of WaterfrHf ......... MESA VERDE BUCCOL.A ftpfc, ~S~7~3· 2BA. 2 car gar. lrple. pets. anc1' patio, bgftted S ~2B R·~~
.. 't ._.__.,. h c lallon, lhera 1s an 8 ,..., · 1 S3tOI< CllH Of Ocean view trom ' IEAlTlll SBR 28A tam& dlnrma 2 oar. walk-In ctoMt1 11200 carpona pool laundry .pac1ou1 P • Y ...a.. •ti enlarged llvlng room ~BR°!~. Igo~ yard 2nd f1f Ownr 675-0647 . _ 0.,·, 11..00 Inc •11 water & •BLUFFS FAM HOME• 01978-7880 Ev 631 -1930 rm. S7o0/mo Ml-9507 Beeutlful ~ i!!!:..wge Fn• 11 NeutralOOlOfa,upgraded, '963-8377 • SEASHORE DUPLEX Hafbof View Hiiis grdnr Ref No i>et 1866 Lg 48R+Fam+Bonus rlns - - -rec. room ·-·•rm
(U-repaU). Aleo tax delln· a Iota of tllel Attractive S152K. Bier 4BR & 2BR. 3 car, ocean Dakable 3BR. 2BA hOme Kinglet Ct 979-5278 Gtnblt-S1850/mo VAC PllJHllf 2BR, 1'h8A A.pt with amatl ONLY 187S-1885 mo
quent proP9rtle1 now deckoffbedroom&Kv1ng IPlll&T/1111·1 view, SOOK Bkr on huge lot, pool, lpl NEW E'SIDE 3BR 3'11BA SHAT2EN RE 759-1234 VIII• Bal~ 2BR 2BA, yard 1825/mo IU ... "'1
avail. For Buyet'1 Gulde ~= ~:~1 to, ~~~~1'; •1111 •ll• __ 993-9377 ~:::8~:;,0 ·~~~Olmo Fam rm, den. w/d hk-up. ll&-4812 ~~~1:i'.:'1"1~·~·~~-~r1:;=~ S:~8r,;• "!.·~
call 1-800-333-4t00 xH46 S189,.900 3BR 2BA, cozy frplc. lg d/'W, frplc, gar, fenced Agenll o.k 873-0948 , -- -•-_,
UDO ISLE lit 1100 yatd. New on market! Santi Ma I 000 LOVEL y new 2Br 2Ba yatd S 1350 650-4985 PENINSULA YEA Aly 2BR, 1 '.<\BA TwnhM Patio. l22·M12II'MJ•1UJ c RMING odeled 2 • Prtced to Mii $190,900. SFR. 2BA 1BA Lr corner condo, M1tr Br w/jacuz:zl, , •Cute 2BR t8A upper Lg IPIOTAllW oar• lrpl; no P•t• :C,~m&<Mn~::age.New ( F''°'.I Fl KJNS 873-9333LVProp1 lot lm~ac ·, gvacant wl d. frplc, pvt beachNWPTTERRACE3BR2 11 balcony.tgar$825/mo ~front, 39R 2\-\BA 1780/mo. 280 Avocado ..,,,.Pets!
"ltc.._ & ba ... 1 & roof • ·~"' . . i -1"'20 8 ••aple Owner $1300/mo. 759-e<>81 BA, view, end unit on •GrMt 2BA 2BA lowef tumltlled. Jacuzz.I tub. St 548-7510, 142-5722 llTTlll ..,_ " 1-· "' rr= (,''II'\'\ • · "" · park, nu crpt, lrplc, oar • G 11rs Fr. deors, paned win-~ "l \LIOR"'.• I a. L. 1042 582-5323 $128,000 .-a• YIEW EYEIY I• N/peta 11075 644• 1480 unit et 2vth/Bal~. ar, etc S2750/mo monthly 2~,..1.B,nad.,!rvtm S:~tcarr.:_ E'• ....... 28R. ,..,,.,...., 1., dowa & tqvely brick patio. " ut. -r-u 2-B 2B 1....,.. 11690 frplc Avt 4115th, S925 544-2414 ...,.. ., ,.._, ~ ...... .,,.. .---ge
$490,000 ~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~ 1sf f ibE OFFERED South C r a, r.,..., gar. · Supet lg 38R 2BA t1mlly VILU REITALS •RENTALS AVAIL.ABLE moo.I. ~ nice $675 yard wnh patio, wstir hk-~ e.aut 3BR 2BA gar gated Gast 511 S..Ward. 790•8382 home A.IC crpll drps •NO Fel: CHARGED• 3eo VtetOfla St 548-8523 up S775/mo. llterfrtlt Ho•ts hie lllboa Island 1006 condo. Pr in 'only Mftto 1066 UNIQUE old COM duple11 w/d hkup1.'2 car garage, •BAYAIOGE condo gtd. ver..ina 1-28" $775 & 2BA like rww Mal SC Tsul:4JrORANe'!~ 1fl03
• · Cholca S. Bayfront home S194,500 * 846-t933 lllneal IOfc.s Immediate 2BR 1BA, carpet. drapea, eulpped kitchen. big f~ 2Br 1Ba, aunny, high ceil 1975 Mllftl agt 142-771>e Plue Quiet ' encl gar •
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REAltORS Vlewl of bay & Pavllhon. H la by ownar 1BR d/'W, encl patio, off1tr1 yard. S085 931-8814 Berber crpl, pool patio, w/d hkupl ' 1 775/mo COlY Fumlahed STUDIO
53 11400 Priced reduced to Irvine 1044 Condo,dan,24hreec.pl. prkno S9?0l mo -Credit TWNHSEw/2muterstes. garageS1150 873-9451 fUllYlmW l5t-0575/d854·t7ttl• 1525/mo Eaatalda or 67J 6000 SH0,000 OWC w/lg .... tannl1 S73,000 Mr report req d 640-2549 r ettcti eat circular Nr bcti 38A 2BA 11300 Harbor_ Avall 4/ I
760 3600 down Pacittc Sun RE *9.-IMllT"* oavr1~-0lya atrcase. balcony. aky1t1 •Ull llll* Fam hm 2BR .. o.n $1400 *Ill Wlll IMMI• 646-5330 leave m••aoe
8*'VloM 723-4160 3BR 38A Prime location --Costa Mesa 2124 s 11001mo * 146-1058 Ru111c 2BR 2BA hse Exec hm 3BR 2BA 11500 Fenced petlo. retrtg Now .,.,., •Ill on tile pool Hlgf\ly up. t--., __ ,,, 1088 Pauo frptc. dble gar Brand nu 3BR 2BA St•50 ...-. .... c 979-89?5 .-&I ---•D ... PIMIT! Corona dtf Mar 1022 graded-Lota of marble, _.. =z::: 1111~--11800/mo yrty 885-0215 BURR WHITE -"• _.., 28R tBA. ger .. yd, lndry
We'll give you the down In tlted patio & more• Very e>c.l'I Views from private •Large patlol & yard1 Founuln 2 I 34 or 873-1328 1t • * REAL TORS 875-~830 *••SA,...* rm, gr ... toe "25/mo exchg tor a anara of own-111•1 • 1 LIT tight, lhoW Ilk• a model community of ErMtald •Small pet Ok Val!y --•2850 HA.ALA AVE• 577 Vlctona
erlhlp. You make the •2BR,1V•BA:frplc •2BR. Ownr/Agt $369,000 or Ridge 4BA. 3BA 32372 •Carportawl storage MARIPOSA,8NutJful3BR •N-:P;;~~~!.tCO~DO-SanQAnJ 21~ A email, qutet ~ TSLMGMT &42·1803 mthly pymt1 & we lh•r• 1BA, frplc.. 1825,000 Pat i.. l25001mo Call Paul Via Menton• $850,000 •Pool ~ 1 "' an 1Bdrm 1850/mo w/amall ---~~~"".""".'..,..--
apprec. You receive Coeteffo,Ao-it875-9227 640-5324.Prlnclpalsonty Shirley Mlllef, Coldwell UllllUIAPTI end unft, fam rm. Ir~ 97s.':9~BA~~~~;' SEUER ANXIOUS 3BR backyerd, patio & ~1M1U
100% tu benefit•. Must Banker Aul Eat•t•. bus. Wll..SOH 2·5BA. ~~:s.831-14 °' 1 BA. SFR Spatttl ng 309 car~ ··Ulle new & vwy U50/mo .Z50·800i • or
have dwl credit. ~t COIU Alna 1024 -.:::=-L.ai 1048 "'9-1320, , .. 495-&417 500 w_ •PIWIU n * W•t Cubbon OWn« pv1 • Frptc pool, 8'>9. 660-519'
957-t002 Oya. Ev. Wk I ~ uu Mf.2141 • ...,.,. ....... , ... •F•bulou• a unlqU9 3BR S135,000 582-5323 lndry tat ~ -A~ 4/2 EASTSIOE
SendaHappyAdtouna ~ar'9i~"lkr PllfATlllAll TIMtSh!lrtng 1590 2 E'SIDE TwnhMs. Gar. 1111,... 28A21toryfam1tyt1ome NopeU VelmaS4t-2447 t8R, email. but cozy
frlendoutof thedog.-day oe Y ee3.-e:J77 ••Ym llYI• llll&Ut ..... Wf lndry, good loc, 28" 2Ba, Nie. Family Home 3BR. Lg veranda. tamity rm, South Coast Metro •BAY TIMBERS• '#11o11 of natutal wood ~ Two M9dlterranean cue.-Mexico Europe ' 'rfilC, yard, St10, 18 2BA, lrg yrd, nu pnl h.,dwood floot1 CloM 2186 tBR. frptc eabte, pool, Freeh I Clean LAundry
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OOMn view, pool. ape. 640-2428 eves/wtcnd1 It 195. 831 -2885 tat 12500/mo pool N.-cpr1• 1 dr..,.a. W Bay St 1885 9504357 t38-0652
BNullfully flnl1hed In ft.£. \lllnted 1625 * SBA TOWNHOUSE •C~fortable 4BR 2BA 2 MC gata, 187$/mo. Avail •Deluxe 28" 2Ba frplC U111M
;.':;':· or:_':;,' w~ ~2 Property on Balbo• or NPT HGTS. ar ... lrple. Hunt. leach 2 I 40 11ory home. encl patio, ltnmedlataty. a.49-9258 DIW. gar. pvt yard, MSt Darling 1BR w/llf'IOle gar~
tera. Bo~h have 4BR ieA-Corona del Mar I have Z ~~t~oC-~~~~,k°&le 18R CONDO Incl refrlg, lndry rm, 2 car garage or ~~bot,._!'o~f_: 1~~50 • & lg~ yard. )(Int One hU a 3 car garage well qualified buyer• Bkr, · · Wltlr/dryr BrOOlchurat & Oflv• by 2137 S.Vllle + ~ condition I A.vi 411
11,750,000 & the oth« call anytime! 722-8028 *0.1. lllffl* Adami, H.B Sl45/mo $1800/mo .-...... *.u&. UIATilll* -1885/mo 475-1427
Expect the beS,. has a 10 car garage ELL Specloul & upgraded 2BR Aft 6PM 894-2441 YIW 1m1u -(EASTSIDE) E.aatelcM qule1 tBR hM
12.250,000. c.11 M~ s 2'ABA 2 story condo 2iiif"'1BA hM. w/d hkup, llMlll land 2606 IMMACULATE. bright & Orepee, crpt k1tcti turn 644-9060 640-2424 or 721-1 Frpk), country kitchen, 2 0., No pet1 Open Sun. B'"YVIEW Ct c--.. o 2BR '"' 1BR. 1BA Apt bMmed r00tny 28R 18A w/cozy w/d, cable, pnone 111 I car gerage. paOo ,_deck 31 t9 & ewe 7-9 S745mo " """" -llltCMn Patio. end gar-lut a aec 642-780e NEWPORT lhrOu'lh .class1f1ed Pooll tannll St200/mo t1t/llt & NC 964-1055 28A, 2-car gar, AC, w/d, cellingl. Sw9dlah frplc. age ()nty S7001mo + r •stOE 1BA Upatalra Agt 97~912 pool AYI now I 1325/mo d9cll. Vary nlee 1850/mo OIN<lER 54()..3eM o; 142·1111 -•W•ltl: to bMCh. park, 863-5447 or 854-9570 54MS&9 dep -C.bte TV hk.-up, ,..,.,..._ HEIGHTS .,. * TUii• IChool 38A 1'ABA. frptc, ------PREFER 2 ad\111•. no.,.. .. •LOVE1.Y 28R tBA, Mw cee reqd Ho P«• SSH • 2BA 1~8A TwnhM Frpl 2-cat git w/opnr Oulel BLUFFS 3er. vtew, a\tMd 2Br 28• lmmaculata c.rpet, d~ & peint '52 V\c10tla 645-1191 $549 500 d«:k, gwage, W/O hk-uP aru St 175/mo Ht-9211 ~~ ~t 0,:; carpet. drapee, llltc:Mn Imm.cl $715 mo Nr E'SIOE 2BR ,BA. attract-
' 2218 E. Peclflc•E $905 Nr McDonald DouglU 4BR pntldrepeal crptlappll bit-In, putlally furn, OCC No~~ t-5834 IV9, MQM, airy, ldnt cond
A WARM TRADITIONAL FAMILY mo. See nrat, then call on quiet cukSe-uc L*• 11950 1 yr i. 769""°48 $1000/mo yrty 873-5099 38R, 1"'BA APT Unf\lrn, t Garage paUO, IVllll 3125
HOME OF HIGHEST QUALITY .ve 75t--t t04 °16444722 new S 12ts1mo Bkr --cat garage. rrp1c, dl w. 2 IT75• dee> 548-1709
ENVELOPED IN TRANQUILITY & OLDE CdM 3BR 2BAHouea.2 cergar-963-9377 IUITY" lll»NhnnUI 2607 ~ $t.OM/mo No Pata E'Slt>E 28~ tBA Cottage
PRIVA CY. THREE BR. DEN, FOR-Jusuwo blocks to the beach, down a ::;. ~i 1-=~.,~ SEASPRAY 2BR 2BA, ~ dec:Ofated tBR. !1!"5• 2 CM1 eats:, __ N_anc:y_ •t 5't-8939 EncloMd gereoe laundry tree-lined street, 2 BR duplex with sc Plaza.~ frplc, gat, aec:. pool, ten-38A 21-tBA w/MClu<Md w/d -2 +-. •· &Ill Tl ALL tac No P9tat ll20tmo + M A L D R , GOURMET KITCHEN & newer unit havi ng 2 baths. Very nte. wld hk-up, 1 m1 to courtyatd 1 patio a prt-MCUf1ty A11t f0t P9t• or a.cunty oep 14S-7U4 fJ~"stTfeR~?rEH ~~A~~~~ ~~SA private cul-de-sac. S650,000. =::cf ~t'~: ,:::..,";,::,,. r.:~:;:E~ ":;:';.':-* •=::;.:=-i .:U": , ....._ '-=. 2:1 •. ""' JmHiiOiiMiiiiEiil············ll~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!7!59!!!!!!.!6600!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~·~1~ 150~4:9=· 1:95:1:_ _ _J..!!:_,!"*L~----ld--tn_C1U __ 11--j • t950/mo Call DOUO v~u;::st',!~!i:.~ TSL l.::J 1 MA:..~~ 1803 ,.,... petk>, no peta • HER9ST 720..3980 or 122.w 1 Ot 973--4HI 750 f' MC. 14S-43 t9
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UNIVERSITY PARK -Marquette
Modet, 3 Bedroom, 2'h Bath. Close to
pool & on the greenbelt. S1500/mo.
SOUTH OF P.C.H.
CORONA DEL MAR -2 Bedroom, 2
Bath. Bright & airy. No pets,
S1200/mo.
673-5354
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Boardwalk + pool, saunas,
gym, clubhouse. New paint &
carpets.
2 BEDROOM, 1 IA BATH Sl 700/MO
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$1860/mo * 750.9089
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::':. t45 E 11th St. * t8R, 2 ~ otl Wldl MU ~11 ••OH~ WATlA!! Mattnet'a Mlle ...._2947 amatt box containing "-POI_..._ lnclucM: ~fotlCled P:~ :~.~~:~ ~~ __... -' 17~ Some Utits Ind E~ NICE ~-~ 2BR QM· N8 S8r 2~ W/O, .. _. New d'lwt otc epece 15'0 tecMla Concord wetdl AIP, deta 9ntty, llte 1 PtNM mo:.,. ....... Thia poetnon Per _ comml-o.ie
OWaQe. 1700/mo. A~ age. leuncfry fee ,' QM :-:;,, Pr::r':..=~-luperiot, CM 3IO an. full cw l4'4t037 With ~ =-llc~ln~ ._,,~ 144.eoeG offert opportunity tor end more, WOttllne I*'• Mite nowt 7eo-tle2 paid No pet• 17U • tve, A/C $47&-Can dMde low Pd brac.tet 31 P1omo.ton end or~" In time. I
*BALBOA PENINSULA• 850-42130f780-1419 ~L90A~N'en;r'~t lnto3ob.642-teee dlemonda In a..t. Aleo ::-:.::=.tt1a~~ •STIMU ttlenaturlltoodlndu.try '
29' 18•. 4 door• to MM SPACIOUS 28R 28.A apt ~ .... e.o:,,,;~ ~ HWPT ICH OFFICE ~r:~~ Employef oner• com· ...... E AWt .. 226 f 17th St . vou·• ~ ~ 'f04lf ....
Ott Gu/W11 pd 1900. In tn. 81\Jtft Very pvt, utlta. Ofc 963--3153 Hm SUITE TO SHARE, Good oolect (7l4) 173*78&8 pewthle aalary I ben· WIV ~· Meea, Ml-77t9. :::::,,ar:tc::c: WllllT_.,. Yrtt RefareqcS 122·7171 l'rple, &1195. No pelt. 17M5TtJadde tocatton. ~for amall {702)456-1948 llfltt ~ c .. I Sl>arl mf&IWfllll thlOAtl.YPli.OT. E·~ apactoua MW•r *EASTBLUFF TwnhH 154-7742 OI 154-7855 8AYCREST H 8 F/M to bu91MM. 720-7418 Robert• at 5!7·'1330 -Work PART TIME fof the N:.:ott leach office
18R. 1IA •!din., .. , dw, Apt 38R 28A 2 car gaf STEPS to bMctl 28R + etw new 2ar 28a condo NEW OFFICES 17th St. FLUFFY friend tor family Deity Piiot verlfytng exlat· a .._,, dental ...... • No ~ neceee..
oak cabtnett, pool, No pelt 11025/mo yr den, 1'.+BA, w/d , mlcfo-Pool jec ffplc gated Bldg Awox 290 aq. ft. ~· Old P e.:!"h 15~ AUTO Mecnanlc/For~ lnO 0<del•. 24 flouf• pet Witt tot front a Melt of. ery
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$195JMo No peta Curt II e«4852 Aak '°'Ruthie petloe. S1100/mo_ 5201 • PattclAg ~2 i4""32oe 1 I Metc.d99 Getman Saturd!l.•_Jiam-1pm). 4:10pm to nopm only
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1750/mo 4M·53M Poot, apt. gtt . carport w/OOM11 """>on Fa.tWrt c~ twnhM, matter 3_7 Mon thnl Fri •••• n I * 12 noon to 3 P-"'·
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28R w/g111, Q'Plt, drpe, ALWAYS Tll llm car ciaraee w/etOfagt Cell '122· 1"3 after e C -.n Ul.ll Oaya/Waak FIH lble car req 21tl mlle + DRIV£Rktoee country
bft•lna, fned r w~pa110 1, ~. 3' 48R )'Mf1y Apt & Frpk:, w/d hllup9, pool & C M. Fem. n-amkr w •RETAIL SPACE* • al: fot rent tactal reom ~ RydW Syatema. U ll'lf 417.2n2 No exp nee. CA tic f9q'd
836-4120 c. ~L 1 5PM Houae Rent• C..,nery epa Nopett Howleulng 3'8R, 2BA flM w/Ulfltt Awox 1200 111, xlnt lo-~ •••·1111 1 120/.tt; halt atatlona Inc at Coeta M"9 loC -MecOt990f Yacttta. 1131
2439 Orange G 1750 Renlalt JR Mgmt Inc by Awt('114)844..oeo3 Hr So Cet Plaza cation new Newport City -1 100/Wk Fl1'9t 4 -...kt Hrtf ~ Contact Deb-_.._ _..._.. __ "itle.iiiCiiMi.ti"-..,.-
875-4808 5 0272 Halt Agt 873-~ ._. L . --'-In"-·. ....._ "-t""' •~1•3045 Muat l\aYe retlable car & --VERSAILLE STUDIO 1 295/mo 7 1• "-' ar~ -.... """ .,.. °' ~ "' ---1N1 G,...t Job fOf atu· ··-me91i8Jllf CHANNEL duple• nt bet\. Condo Gat MCUrlty dayt, M2· 1823 nl1.. a. l/f W f1r Left ona def 91
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ell rerurt>11t1eo 39 12 pool, epa. dubtlM, 1nci FEMALE 25-35 to ahare ~ pattc.lng In Shoe>· FOUND Female, petite Otter expn. I F I ND poeelt>le 932.1212 aut"Mee. Maika 17 410 ••&1Tm1T• ~o ~:'~. 7~~7 utll Mg S&SO/mo 954-_!090 38' 28• ~ BalbOe ping Cntr A.Qt 645-82M Doberman mix 1 '" yr IUITY ..a, y W barge6nt to be found In flour. f~_PJzz.a M~ In ,,, • ""' ..... ~ ._.,1._ Pentnauta Point 0...1k, .... -.,,_ *· s._..t tempennent Beautyeupptyco Meklng duitfladare,..,i-t Coet•-·AOPfY••er Sparkllng CIHn, large CHARMING amall 11ud10 .-• -...-173-5805 ewning9 .._,_ Sltgtlt llmp on right hind lndlvldualw/t>eautyaupp-through classified It 1 12 noon, 891 W Sliker St. Gatct.n apta S..Ut1fully Patio frig 2 bike to t>c;h Wntcllff, 28R, 28A Walk -RETAIL LEASE. 3500 aQ leg 950...()909 ty e tor retal.1 dtvi.lon
tandacaped ground I S-475/mo ~MC dep N/S to lflopp!ng 1850/mo Femele llht 38r, nr So ~et ft. HttbOf I ~port ,uM7':.rt time no..eeo8' DDDDODD••················
:!°'.:.-:::.deck•. -Call Mike 875-3287 Pvt Pat~~;~·· pool ~~,,~~~-k .~ ~32:~.9e!!:1 • Daya. F::' ~'$=ag~1;1 BOOIO<E~PER n·ART Tl ME HE LP W' ANTED ~ seoo Deluxe 28drms oo & ott 3115 or 4/1. M2·3275 ,.. m•u 54M182 Full charge, travel com· ·rl"\ -· I'!\ 1 Bedtoom Sfl70 l>Nch from $1050 to San 0ementt 2676 H 8 Beach Cott• -LOST: Emeratd ting with pany, Laguna 8each. Full • --------------1~-r 28drm 1•1,Ba 1790 $1350/mo 3Q.®n,s. ~ fBR avalltOMrilor at r• !bike f>d\. Sflr w/prot F ~Tiii whtte IOK gofd, bf'oken ~t~~ .
131 E 1811\ St fl:48·88::z av1 VIP Prop• 875-2232 duced tat• In exct\. '°' NamJI Metr Br/ba/cbl TV. High YIMbltlty & ample 950-12 te
----.-. • ..,.LIFF l~ht management duties w/d H25 lnct uU 538·8190 parking Bayfront on ••REWARD•* t Bedroom 05 .,..,. ..27101 for lnlervlew --CoH t Hwy. Newport ' 28drm w .Ba $915 Tolaly r enov•t•d apt 4 " or n _ M/F, n·tmkt ahr 38R N 8.. 8Mch 1200.3000 ell LOST Min Gtay M•l4! 151E21.i St 549-2408 Aprox 1300 eq It 28R, Nloe Studloa "495to 1525 houM 1375/mo ·~ blodl avallebl,. sup avail Schnauzer, ...,Ing blue
M w/own BA + 112°8A Incl utllt, 2 t>t1c,t to beach to l:>Metl. Avall lmmed w/apeoe 645-7100 · NHor collar Need• medl· ..... nun Obi encloMd gat open. $300 Move.In 1808 Calle 873-en2 cation, Dawoport ltland, TURN YOUR SPARE TIME
28R 1BA, frptc, plush era Pool I 1095 • MC Laa Botu Pat •92-8114 N B CONDO MBR w/pvt lncOMt '1optr!}' 2790 Hunt Httbour REWARD INTO SS DOLLARS
carpet, w/d f'lkup, patio d • p . A p p 0 I n t • . BA Oat w/d flOUM - - -(213) 592·5914
,., + dep 964-7592 ment·8'5--00_!8 • South Cout Metro ~. N/S, 'no pelt *.-ra 11&1• WORK AFTER SCHOOL ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;.,_~~ Lg 2BR w/balcony & tome 2686 '475/ino. 648-2811 t2 UNITS, all townhOUM ANO SATURDAYS GET· Hunt. leach 2640 vtew, 1tepa to !>each atyte, .38A v.48A, tr • TING Hf~lOMEBS
1 BOAM, 1BA. cozy den & parking, dlhw9hr Ind~ DElUX~ ~I~ C::; N5% ~~~ ... -t8"-. 10 ~ otd, xtnt cond. Celt ~~~E: L~A~E~~~y
dlthwuher, $800/mo yrly St 1751mo 723-033• :?!. like new No pelt utll Avail 411 Jutte, Ernie. (7l4) 540-3eee __ 911!1 ___ mlll'!~'!L"I INVOLVED. AND All
111/lut 1300 uc LIDO ISLE 28R 1BA 1750/mo 591 ·3131 752·1'40/d 780-3907/e Domlllfa 3018 TRANSPORTAT ION
840-9084. 213-592·22 1' llove !:'9 gat No ,"''2' Newport BMct1 SAOOtmO Exper ....... lor 2 toddle<•. p R 0 v IDE 0 By AN
Liie bnle. bayvlew or Misc. ltentab +-Ya ullla N/amkt male Wed or Tflutt evee & OC· AOUL T SUPCRVISOR Hunt. Hlft)our 2642 1 112s i .. 875-0377 Udo ..... CAu e13.9711 cuiona1 d•/' 17/hr ioioiiiii~~Biii!.RJ•1~1BA~m·~~P!'!~~~~A1~~~c-t1. LIT:,:~~11 :: In tu• Nwpt2: R;!!;~~t~~i~. ~~ Mon!yTo LOlft 2914 H~:s:.:P•E~~~1~DM vou CAN AVERAGE
endoMd gar Avail '" home neat Newport Ctr l:>MCtl $450/mo+uhl, tit *WIDOW HAS$$$ tH ldenn. 1 adultlflte $75 1795Jmo &40-8578 11 2BR. gttage, lndry rm Fem P<ef "400 lnclud" & 1_.1 722·9505/eve '°' TO.I S10 000/up No wortt 3-4 mornings or
cloM to beach Nice qutet I I oh P<fv 720-8733 cred v /no '*"'Call 20-25 fir week P«lect '==: leach 2648 loc $895 to 1875/mo utl • k t · Fim'aie RESPONSIBLE OenttOn MIOe 873* 7311 '°' mom of ecflOol ,,.. OR MORE ~ 1490 MONROVIA AvaH 4/1 $450 + uUlt -.-
LDVEL Y 18R °' 'STUDIO TSL MGMT 842· HI03 Hotels/Motets 2718 Furn w/b9d & pvt BA U::::: Wlntff
2916
chlldren 640..004S
APTS. alt Utile peld, walk NEAR Hoag Hotpltal L.AlllA IUll ~port Nof"1h 644·9004 ~ Live-In wtnted, 5 days/wk ~~~; ~f.:-~:~~lng LIQht and airy 2 BR 2 BA --. S.-reap F to aiir 28t Prtvate LENOE~.~~~ ~nd•Engo~"~x~~~tZn~:-I ~O~~A~~~~ALL wllaundry hkupe No -·-/28a Prom.Pl, ~t. n· by dlacteet r-........ ...--IN ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~I Patt $850/mo 842-6629 Wk1Y rental• S155 & Up pet• avl. 4. t Dave lly, withing tb r•fina~ 973.9599 (J11) 411·11H
NewpoR leach 2669 HBO. "" cotl•. heated us.-&..97.H a&3-e9.u.w their balloon payment ot Loving tea"9ontlbl• "Maryi·-~~~~~~~I -NWPT HGHTS newly re-pool, atepa to ocean -11 11,000. Owner IOt 10 p 1• "t __ .. ed tnl· •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• R B 1 Klt't av1. 985 N. Coast Hy. Stir 38R 2BA Duplex. Mttr yean never mlaMd pay· • opp ne ype '~•Sam
•GA.TEMO cc;~!4.,UHNITY • !r,~~~;e en~I :.,~~· Laguna Bcfl ·~•·529• bdrm/ba avail Nwpt/CM ment New 1at will be M-~~5~~~ 13v HIRE
_, NO PETS Quiet neigh· w-• •••-trM Garaoe $495/mo • qwed by very valu•ble E· -·----
28R 28A w/golf course bofhOod S925 675-8606 ---• u1ll• 548-5211 tide C.M property Cd FIND VIEW Ar~. wet bat • "WEEKLY RENTAL' 645--2148 to d!Kuss 'f' d microwave. wsflr/dryr OCEANFRONT E19gantty rurnllhed Meld, SOUTH Cout Metro. Prol through classt If!
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DAILY PILOT
OFFICE
IN COSTA MESA
CALL NOW (714) 842-4333 EXT. 431 nkUpe. 2 car gar w/xtta Unfurn. lower 28R 28A TV IP8. ~led pool F to llht lrg 38R 28A, On the rnoYe? Sell 'f04Jf utra I •2 1111
ltor.Qe All mainteMnc:e frptc gar, yrly IH kltChenuvt +tree t>reeil~ ftptc, lull P<lv, amkr ok, houWlotdft.msln~ throu~h cl~u1fu~d • •
Incl. Ho pet• 644-0509 I uaotmo 8'2·3«3 tut 1250/Wk 499-3775 S300 1nc1 vttt. eea-1111 l'*'~~---.-----._..J_::_::_:.::::..:...:.::.:~...::.:~L--=::::::::::::::::::::!:=:::==:=:=::::::::::::::::=====::::==:;;;===;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii
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Early morning motor routes available
Must have d ependable vehicle and liability.
insurance.
7 day• per wed ,
2 :30 a.m .-5:3 0 a.m .
ABOVEAVERAGEEAB INGS
Call 7 14 642-4333 between b:OO a.m.·5:00 p.an. ( \1.f )
6a.m.-l 0a.m.( 'AT& ~L'N)
AREAS AVAILABLE:
Huntington Beach
Costa Mesa, Fountain Vall.-,~
& Newport Beach
CLASSIFIED ADl'EBTISIN6
SALES
We are ADDI.NG to our sale ta ff .
If you can type at least 45 wpm and have
great telecommunication skills -We can
offer you a base salary+ commi sion A D
a (juat place to work.
hll Time & Part Time A J'allable.
Do yourseU a favor -Call us.
Cheri Freeman
642-4321 ~
Daily Pilat
330 West Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA
11 to 16 Yean Qfd
WORK EVENINGS
AND SATURDAY
YOU CAN AVERAGt PER WEEK s7500
OR MORE
CALL EARL
"213-479-3620
All fRANSPOIHATION PROVIDED
8Y AN ADULT SUPERVISOR
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
EXPANDING NEWSPAPER PROMOTION COMPANY HAS
POSITIONS AV~E FOR SELF-MOTIVATED TAKE
CHARGE TYP£ PERSONS TO SUPERVIS£ YOUNG
AOUl TS ON A NEWSPAPER PROQUCTION CREW
OOARANTEED
$4 00 P(Jt WE£I(
WITH POTENTW. TO SlOOO P£R WEIK
LARGE INSmED
VDICLE REQllRED
WORK IN Y<U OWN
ft:IGtlK>RHOOD.
LOTS Of OPPORTUflTY TO
GROW wmt US!
NO INVESTJOl REQUltm
CALL MR. THOMAS
{213) 477-3163
ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE
FINANCING
89 GOLF
ALL NEW '88·'89
GOLF • GTI • JETT AS
• CABRIOLET'S IN STOCK
On selected models on approved credit 4 .9% ror 24 months
down, 9 .9°/o lor 60 months
• 89 CABRIOLET
S SIMI. ~ FM llNeo
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Alt Cond1bOMl1
#2087 ~ #01830 18888 ,222~=~00.m 114, 110 l d1, ta'! A t. p S • 11 802 ,2111 ~._ ·m~o 1
88 VANAGON........_~-~
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•410 ~ •081116 11H6
Motor Routes
available in
Westminster
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
NO COLLECTING
NO .SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have depen dable cac
and proof o f insurance
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joan ne Craney
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DIRECTORY
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ISi FOR LOIS
OR ROIERT
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and bonuMe for Pl -aao 0104 m1cr 1en-9PMd ..._SAO-MS WOl'ld apot"t blk•. ••eel· Maren 11 tem-5 843 kflJ lndMdual cn1-..r1 nns ... __ ... .....,. 125. Scanner UO Twtnc:MetbedwlU\axcel· lent condition MS each Datrell To>'a, clotn ... Cont.ct Oon HllQ!vnd UUl1.x.LUI\ __ .., ,.., Whit• .-... ~93 lent mettreaa lt5 Con-141-2429 attal tam odda and 8"dt 2k-l10
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11•+ 11111111/WI motivated people to •-ruga. tool•, plant•, Cl'lalr 115 FrarMd pie.. 1150 Ulla new ttrotlef tr ... wood, 4 dra1"Ja,
With a revolutlonrt new
pr00UC1 FU'll benentt
C .. Mr Davia
(714)767..0721
~ ~~2 .. .-_ 6014 bOoltt, fountain Fr .. to hUH 15·110 ThrH $30 Kltel'lenware2k·l3 atoragearMl75Mofferc
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t!Onalfleld. AtMOiT New be1o-aofa. C llf•ISOWh Twoletge MCf'I Ja*91ry S1·S10, CEJLJNOfanwlthlfghlS20
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•11... ...•1711•1 auperceb 125 ~Van IM, 347-359 Woodland, WALL mJtrore 15•120 mattr ... , Ilka new 110 ' I + ft lflrf Foocboetd wldl r•. ;:!! ~50 bOth 2 blG Co.at• M... Sat/Sun 8eby Item• Sl0-'50 Of-'Old' dreeMr with mirror
ExClllll opportunity for queen .a.1195 8404733 631 ... 1~ ... l-40 uc:ti t.S 873-3e00 ftoe eupp!IM H 50-ll5 ISO 1815 Highland NB ~11ght~ Wlilnre W1tn potential t« 11000 MUSTSELll ---SELL Foldlflg tablef paddad 650-1820 I tr.tnS .... Aepreaanta· per week. ThMa pee-COSTA MESA Heeda~.-..c>?Ot ..dlairt 111-$39 Stalni.u
ttwa In SoUtttarn Call-lliona wa ~t and Ranan C)C)UCtl l loYMMt a"'°"' lhov•? How~ • tllwrwwa I l7 Vanity FIND fornfa. Excallaf\I lncen· otfat an allcaftent op-l400 1150'• welnut/rnint ao•Nooa .O tuna~ p111no • 145 Hqlng tampe $7 •
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17 Alllence
11 Poetry
19 8Mlng -
20 Wltl'lirl pref, 2 1 M11ntllned
22 Pokier
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H DllfigUl'M
27 Empnetls
29 --•1111
32 TarrtlorlM
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35 Chatter•
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21 V•tig.
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31 WMt•-ler
drain
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3e Canteen
c:al'riar
37 M•tl'lamallcal
lunctlOn
39 -A.Ito
40 eatn.
42 Tentna/
43 Anoar
45 Kitchen tool
48 Matron
4J. Pof'tancl
48 Olide
50~
51 Gwdenar ...
~Grow up
55 Tait fondty
11 12 13 •at_-·-latoa Mdan ._ required wtaoceaeonae 135 All _________ ...., ________ .._ ________ .._ _______ ~
_. ~ Lota of opportunity 10 YWY 9cf condl 1179-2eel ~-+--4--i---
For STATIONERY STORE grow wun UI No ••• NEW DAYBED WHITE a ..... rllOUI 6015 J!wttry/FlllS/Alt 6025 ..... & Organs 6059 ,.owtr loMs
C<IM FIT, 5 Deya Xlnt pertenc. ~ry. -BRASS With It ---
working conditlon1 Ex· WIU train I trundle :':m~= Mllque Amolra, beaut 31 BEAUTIFUL Quality STORY l CLARK Spinet 1941 CHRIS CRAFT 17'
ceptlonally fine client.,. 1245 *8'0 1733* wood l cond·SllSO An· Blue Topaz S.tonH piano and bench, •Int CIUllQ ANdytoreatora
Phone'°' appt, &73-4782 To ICMOula an lntaMew . • llque crocileted coverlet OHL y $300 FOR ALL cond. S 1200 840-23211 Good condition 13,000 ~ry/Watch Salet and find out your Mrnlng OUEEN SIZE MATTRESS doubla/quffn·S 125 2 Call 840·1&88 -OBO 873:i(338
FIT In trvlt ~ tu potential I BOX OUILTEDI qulha-175 te2..0504 ----6065 --f -M . • p •• --fSAAH0°NEWl •t56 -MAC.IOlld.GOl0-1AX! 979.SKtP.IACK 20' Gvtty-•bud~a"°nc' •necmenGt, .. lotroppt ... '• ••• • II. 111n CALL * 840..8733 * FURNITURE: Whlfa drer a MW!• Conc0td Ma1IMI' •••1 •1m MI VOivo V-8. 'Volvo out· • " ....., twin canopy bed I 150 watch RetaH $8000 tell Orlva VHF CB wlnoh
right peraon Pereoneble, (213)•77·3183 Taut Bound SMI Tble bOth Lavi• 28lt21, •ll•IM S2400 720-119&e .UITlll lllW ball 'lank •Bimini top
non"'· Mat a mu1t w/4 c:tlc• Siii . Dr.uer & much m0tall 842-7115 --MAR. 18 I 19 llam-5pm ltorage c0ver 11711•2134 ·
lrvlne J7a5w28,!~'1' Jana. $145, Refrlg 1295 Book· G'fiEAT EXPECTATIONS 6M(; Fumlturt Oranndga CCounty Fair 21' 0-WE.NS •1"'"5, rebuilt -...... caae & lamPt 845-820& LIFE TIME MEMBER· & grou •• 011• MeH ..., ..... --•••ES SHIP FOR SALE SllOO Ef"e"!m 6047 Enter off Allington St engine, lookt good •~-..... ..-~-6015 154-e51A PRICED TO SELL CAN· Graat Catallna b.oat Ara you a trlandly, mature ---..... "'" ... 2 ..... 1 .. peraon whO an)Oya WOtk-l~lmli!'------"'!' NON PC 10 o .. k.top ._..., "" ''v ~
Ing with the public? Tne ~ 6010 N.w wood Hot Tub w/MW HOME STEREO SYSTEM copier wl cartrlOga • JI'....,... 1M0
Pannyaavar Sataa Dept AITllll..... woodburnlng neater tull computer wtmanilor 1100 281..05HS N.w anglMt 1111A
11 looklng for you! FIT & ,131 N.wpor1 Bullt tot magulM wtlcla, a VHS-VCA wl wtr.._. --IEJlc.llant cond s29oo
PIT ~tlon1 1vallable 1 50 s.i.c1 ~.CM ~. =~z ..:"~ ~ta Call 722..0735 ,tts & At*nlfs 6049 lolb, &nifll 7011 723--0164 or 5<t8-e184
::~y eo!.~:OM.:acenll1 N.w arrtvalt dally! pty, redwood mofdlng. all WedOI~ Dre11. brand DARLING chocolate Snar t ' MONTGOMERY 50• Motor Yaetll 1989
OAK ic.c>ox SSQO Aocf. 1tatnle11 la1tanlng1 :ci. :Z ';11",,;''~~J Pel ~ 2-mot Old. FlberglH Lap Straka o.mo Broker qu111tng
SAVERS. • MW Tnritt Ing chair $75 Aegulat $1400 te4·8153 Sac st50 •97-7370 C':b ot Amer n J .. ~:o i4'" Dinghy, 2 HP Johnton bual ...... Liili• $259.500
Dept Store. It now n1r1ng Cl\alr 175 Stain glass LARGE 8AASS LAMP ~ 875-H09 + opllont & lratgnt lrorn
production wortlert and 1200 840-2329 HO Shag rug 8 8 $50 ALDO LUONGO LITHO LOOKING for • Cornpe-SABOT FOR SALE Walhlngton 8ayllft4lf le<:·
..... cierka If you era Rutt color cnalr $75 'M«ntng Umbrella a· olon?I Wa nave wondM· Moored 1t N·12 Locatacl :~.!:f ~~~'::.~!:
energetic and cuetomer Aff>lnts 6011 840-2329 a.au11tuttt tremeo $4300 fUJ IOYlng Oogs & oa11 on Nortn Beyfron111 tnO lor ""oe>erty 938-0850 MMce-ortented, pieaM ---120-9He available tor adoption ol Emerald ,,.., 10 J>Ybhc: ...
apply In pereon betw.an •WANTED. REFRIGER· LIKE NEW 96 Yfdl of hunl· ..... Muat go 10 rasponslble pier Excellent 1oca11on MUL TIC RAFT l l ·Foot
11 am and 3 pm at A TORS. WASHERS I er green crpl lrm l'loma 11111-OIAT owner Come & .... -for launchlng $8000 1911 Wltn trailer 7SHP
32 3.4
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19131 Magnoll• SI . DRYERS Working or Selling due"to remodel-LMtl'lar tllm. Sia 1-0/12 might have the partact 873-.40&5 betWMn 8pm moto'r 14000 751-5715 I
Hunt. e.ach 962-e88l not-Pay cuhl 845-11701 Ing. S..t offer 721·8490 Xlntcond S22S 9e2..0504 pet tor you 831-10~ a.no 9Pm 551-8307 . '----A. _ _,___._..___
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11•m11101nuY
LOI• of computer time & •
mllllon other ra1pon1
Sm, friendly N B ar .. OI· rte. In garden aurround·
Inge. Doug 831-8480
Secretary mllTIYI uon W.. •t property mgmt
co. Beaut N B "Lido ~ront ofc Typing 85 •
anorthand IO• A MUST
Min 2 yra a1tp Start 11
$2000/mo Med/Oan1a1
plan. Phone tor app1 Ask
for Bob Curci. Curc1-
Turner Co . 873-te>eo
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cloth .. 283Co11aMesa hOUNhOldllams orSundayM&..4113 (2F N •4l •llP 11 1 • -'llJll laau 1•2ECK8U) air, kx*s a runs great -.-1
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SAT/SUN a~e Cotor TV, No !arty _!Slrds, please! Old oek dining tabla & Scooters 8018 Air, power 11aer1ng, dlee Bell BtvdlO 0 fr""' P~r ""ring, power Racing grHnltan con· vw 1979 Convaiiibla. V(~H· r::.,.•, ,,:.~17wtlft1 ...
furniture .. ucords, *MOVING SALE * mlscl 1--"'!"'!---"!"""'!"'!~ brakes, lamb akin, ~, brakes. (920128) vertlbl• Exottlant con black on tllvat. cnam· • VC -.. - -
vldaot. cloth91, kltcnen-SAT a SUN 9.5 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. _____ '!'IKAWASAKI 440 L TO, midnight blue, 111 ... 11 L• llAGI IP dlllon Chroma Wllaals. 3 pagna adlllbn Show· 11111
ware, ate. 31jl "l" St 2783TarnC1rcle Hunt.k lCh 6140 bl.Ck Must Mii lrnrnadl· 2placahubcaps 'tl nTT& 111 l l H year warranty 12000 room condition
(Pan Pt ) 723-4020 (Adami & Plaeentta) I Pllllt.Y UUll SAU. ~1•1Y1 $3~ 852-8884
5 ipd, aJr, Low mll•• • mltaa, 141.000 '759.11t3 l79001ob0 854-3770 • lllm •NIIMI 1;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~---'!'I •RETIREMENT SALE* 20892 Hunter Lana eave mu 12000 IN (2GME9151 llMW SAU' •2KVR378 VW '73 BUG 1800ee or-8ch llYdlO G Frwy
CorONdtfMM 61 22 Evaryday9am-?Toomany Match 11-18 Fri/Sat llPlllllYW N::~~uHC:,.~';'~r:.~~g;--MBZ 73280 enoet bladc lntenor,8500 •1 ... 1 IUITPUITUU things to menUont 1721;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..~.....;;;;;;;:~ A&JtoLeak?S 90IO 84l-l114 111•1111 · J 11, 75,000 miles awca11an1 m1IM on rebuilt ang . '11..,llll•t•
SAT&SUN 8am-2prn ~ontaVlata.842-1353 LIQ&Nkach 6148 BEFOREyoubuy.axamtne St•ILlllllTOIS mape,S-4000 722-81119 2000 mllH on new v.e wllott of ••-
25c to 15<>. lntark>r plants, 35 YEARS or misc . t~--125 used Mereedu-Banz 1!!!!!!!111!!1!!!!!!!!!!~-ICONStOER ulety, rnela 5 Lftl ' MBZ •77 •SOSL ;::r~:r::!ioi:~!; t , a• ( 2 H au 5 • • J
tall tr .... baskets/pots writer, ••Ji bike. craft •Ym UU ~: ~~=leH~='~ --'ll lftlH v1lu• easy 80 mo '1540 Jam~ee Road One owner 2 Iopa. rad and soma body .ark, exp.3117111
5121rft(lnalley) supplies 2 811SerangPI lmportt & Be Safa Sliver w/blu• IHlhar purchase financing NawponBeech $21 ,000 154-077 8 $1500090 '4e-5t77 11111
MOVING SALE. March (off Hatbof/Adarns) SAT Ff~1esfU~~u~h ~~ 2il/714 MERCEDES (920058) 111.999 Compr; ~~ .. 2 fjA~4 ••O 1··· 955-2580 171~ & 18111, ~·m to 2pm. Bike. surfboard. ctothlnQ, bat w• en vs/..'i 1 SUN Liil 11&11... potll • a e • -vw 73 SUPliR BEET!,..E -Lt••• lllTUI ~~.;'':~~m Corona eea. and misc Items ONL v 9AM-5PM 839 ,.711W3 .... ,!0H L .. ~&1ax • 'lll·'lltO BMEWRC32E~ES198~ 5 • ...-.. GET higher dolla1 velue tor ~~oe.s11~!t~n~50c!~-~~ ~:S :!, ~Z: 8dl ltvd .... 10 a Frwy •
487 Magnolia, SA TUR-Thalia St FOf lnformallon • "" ..... M .,. .. ..,,_,.. Y o u r P • m P • r • d on' 90 000 miles vary wall Inter!()( gOOd al 1
NEIGHBORHoOO SALE DAV ONLV-8AM-3PM catl 4g7-9867 S528 94 doWn. SO mos 'ti... fully loaded, a11eellan1 Mercedes-Benz Com-3 soO uC IACP745 cond Reliable trensp llu:hiiN~Nii:iMt;r;;-~-::1~:~~·blcycOe~al.•!;~~ llllTF&lllLIH UI S-•tlS .. A "'" 17"'6 a....... l lH(•Oll•lll813YWI Oelphln Grey. Sn Roor ~~~~1oon s~:.~om~~~ P•r•HouM of lmporlsl Oaya 883-0855 Eves s1200 obo 882-1101110 'llF•IHllTIT .... ....,. • ..... (820314) Sll,999 Ba Sure 2 1317 1 4 and ~ands 7St 10 18 114&-498 1/E Eictra snatpl Low M16att
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Clothlng, k it chen & 347.359 Woodland (near Furniture clothlng,lotsof ORDER your ·99 or 88 111·1110 HONDA 1g99 Prelude SI, MEACEDES 8 .. 300CD YW'l 1UlltT $1141 houMllold & rnlsc: Items. Tustin & 20th) Furn, treasures No early birds! white, s-speed, exc:eUenl Turbo delMI Rare mini CONVERTIB LE, sliver ,.
SAT u R 0 A Y 0 N-l Y bikes, Wheelchairs, lots 1~!'ce:'t"y t,~9;~.8:.drf9t.' -,83-S_U_B-ARU GL Hatcn-&· .: condlton. all options black, chrome wt1M1S0 t>lua/blue ••oellant con-.. LlllPll PllTUI
gAM-3PM 717 Poppy morat SAT&SUN t-5 N ............ •-actt 6169 '"" b k 5 ft" AIC AM/FM $14,900 4115-5200 $19800 873-9451 dlllon. stored 1 year, BdlBlvd/OG Frwy
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ELE , typewriter. night *I FAMILY W.E * ports & Be Sale 213/714 cas1ette $2,500 OBO MIOIMl·lllZ lnal Owner 759-1193 -";;;;;;;===== stands, l•rnps, h1hjng • MERCEDES 645-5726 ,,,---:'.'""-::-:"".:-=--
11 lurn. mite. Items 829 FRl/SATI SUNt 6 -PRE-OWNED Exc:.tlant Salecuon •IOOCll73 CAD 1985 Eldorado.
IOI lw ... En Sonora Rd. Sal/Sun 8-4 Antlquu, rattan & other OUR 60 rno leatlng pro-'I• llSSAll 20011 ( R EV I ER New a P,..owned 51 ,000 mllas, orlglnal
furniture. 9· Inflatable, gram Is a winner Corn-Full Loaded. Low mlles, MERCEDES BENZ JIM SLEMOIS vw Cabrlolet 1987 all own• r • S t O • 0 0 0 EVERY SAT. & SUNDAY MOVING. SUN only 9-3. china & IQ!t of h.Ol.lllellold pare. House of lrnporta & $spd, radlals, alloys, white. automatic 8000 1175-78511
•Ot•no-CoaatColleo4t* ~bed wlbeddtn . em$. large woman's B• Sale 2t317 14 pl steerino. brakes, air DEMO from MPDRTS mll .. Mint condition ____ _ Fairview & Adema. Costa towels, lsrnps, clothes, clothlng & much more MERCEDES (1lET272) I S13.500 obo 721-9368 CAOILL.AC 1981 Seville,.
Meaa Admission/Parking lramed pictures, toys, 1101 IRVINE AVE (be-l l PllUll YW Commonwealth Your Authorized Marcade1 (2GCN9731 64•000 miles, orlglnal F~EE. SPACES S12 In decorating accessones tween 20th & Holiday) SALE$$ O..lar ---------owner $8000 $48-2ot1
AdVance $15 on day of Lots of unique goodlesl ---11 1·1111 bJ lOOSD Sl99991111?9 1301 Quall StrH t Autos Domestk 9300 Ce.n you buy JMC>s, cu
Swap MMt. 432-5860 V2036-A Fullerton Ava FRI/SAT 9AM-5PM E•-'II 110I·11 , /I '84 Brick red PORSCHE • f['"' cx• ... rs Of 114 ~OOSll SJS bSO ·::~9JO Newport BMch 4 x •.• SalDd In drug acutlve oak desk & " " ,.n 84 1900 Sll888.ir4300 OO 'llP•l ... TIL raldeforundarl10000? ONE couch. matching ctadenza. chairs oek din· -6, auto, pis atr and 911 Tlrga Carrera OC. pt(.OWfll> BMWs 8~ 1901 SI 199~ = IJ6:' 111·11 5 spd, alt. cult wilts Call for I acts tod1y
ANTIQUES large round ctl•lr & 1 lazy boy chair Ing rm table cneng1ng ';,~~j81112W181391 up qp~~ ':'~w ~::.~4~j 84 318i!>spd (ILORJ91> 84 JOOSO $ZICJ99 i::m O (1lJlOl7) .. p 3/17119 802-837-3401 Ellt 808
tiger oak "ble, sleigh Lamps, 1 RCA T v • de-lebla, b•by Items, & 84 Jl~f ~sod 128111081 b 410 SHSJ8 999 11SI 88 300SE 8k (535gJ 13111
bathtub wltollet. Iron signer water-bed head· plel\ls soc to S250 1&211 $1913 alter 5PM 8b Jl~ !>\od ( ISIAJIGl 87 3000L, lo mt (S401) FORD 19H A..-ro.tsr
stove. old llbrary me Also board & misc Hems 200 c omrnoc:1ore 'ti •ma 2 Ill Commonwe•lth 88 •20EL 134 950 166&71 -UHFM NIT1AO WM•. ooocs con<110on .... --.. or•-ft••I cocktell E 18th Street Apt B --... L•PIE NIT .. C • • Sales -Se"'lee • 86 300SDL.S35 g50 (2849 $10.000/obO PINN can _,.,..., .... ...., MOVING S'"LE S'"TISUN "' St ick s"llt, sunroof Bell Blvd/G G F.-. 1abtaw/8stooli . Max1cen 548-5376. S A T /SUN 9AM '4PM A ~lq ea Bell Blvdl G G Frwy .... 1;;_11e. 1237641 Paris -leasing ® 86 560SEC, (9697) H! ... l l ·-1 &40-1885
sofa. larna Oriental teak 9AM-5PM • n u 1121111 -.... 136-311 1 • '87 300D,Blk/Pat (35011 •-baby Items, clothaa skis, • llPHlll YW 6. y ~ f RAI S --INCart,comptetekltchen SATUROAY &SUNDAY toys book s 1021 1500AutoMallDr. '~'. I 'tl lm•WSlll
unit, stone garden 191• llAM·8PM Furniture ap-Sussex NB 111·1111 ~ •" ••• •••o V-8, auto, elr, P I S complete Avon collac-pllenoes etc --Santa Ana _._& (2GUR7511J 3117189 tlon, small phone tab~ 2444 Fordham 432_9103 SUN 11-3 Furniture •n-197g CHEVY VAN '• ton. 'II 11 1 PlllOIE ••P
wl chalr. misc plants, _ t lque d1n1ng r'{I set Icebox Sink solabe<S. OUIHA 55 Fwy. at Edinger UITA All "11 UU llSS&l '11 HOD Sllll
Clothing & much, much Vintage lurMura shelves ctothtng. TV stereo cu11om intef•or 18.000 Loe<SedlN~car,raduced OPEN 7 DAYS 546-0220 2•2. eutomahc. warranty ... L--•....,.•e
more SAT & SUN 9-5, p o 11 e r y & Io ts o I hsehld II ems. exerclM ml on new engine Looks l t -llll YW Service Hrs Mon-Fri 35 000 m11as loaded _. .. .,._, •
1128 Gleneagle Terrace bargains etc Sat 10-4 bike & morel 791 Amigos & runs sharp Asking / '"" 1.00 am 10 9 00 pm ~·l>~t' 3 l!I 89 a11.ooo pp 53& t5l5 Bet\ Blvd/G G Frwy
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"CTITIOUa aUllNISS NOTICE TO five (I S) d•Y• alter the date I T A T I M I H T 0 F lr8nsfer and SU!gnment o NOTICE wlll be opened publlely and BY PLAIN TIFF IA Ud le est• nent hefeto 11 delellbed 1n IC•tn
NAME ITATEMENT COHTAACTOflll Ml for the opening ol bids WITHOfllAW~ the •lort!Hld license for INVITING 8101 1ffd aloud 1n the Counc.11 oemendsndol OIONICIO t/ O-tl u e l'lemt>urgef l"ICTITIOUI ., .....
The followlng peraons are CALLINO FOfl BIDS A Peyment Bond and 1 FfllOM ftAAT ... AIHIP llcensea) Ii lo be pal<! On or NOTICE IS HEREBY Ch a m b •rt Se s I e d CANCINO 1nd EVA A CAN·I rooo rHllurtnllstlnd 1nd ii N.._ a TATl•NT
doing t>uSlness .. School District NEW· Performance Bond lhllll be OPlfllATINO UNDlfll after lhe 17tn day ol April G I v EN I h 11 I.• I• d pre>p0H l1 lh•ll ~,the lrtle CINO loo.ltd •I 8119 w f1tn St The follOwlnt ~ .,.
THE REMINGTON BU PORT · ME SA UNIFIED required prlOt to e~ecullon FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS t919, Ill the etc1ow depart· propo11ls tor furn11n1ng 111 of Iha work •nd lne n•me ol YCMI hen :JO CALENOAfll Co111 MHs. Ce 92627 doing business u
REAU. 18882 MacArthur SCHOOL DISTRICT or the contract •nd shell 0. NAME manl ot THE ESCROW l1bor. m11ert•IS tqu1pmen1 the bidder bul no other dll· DAVI •fter ttlle ellmmone The Buline11 n•me uMO WARD lNVESTMENT
Blvd .. Suite 300, Ir-vine Celll Bid Oe•dllne 2 00 o clocll In tnt form H I forth tn the I The lollowlng person has STORE et 2424 N Grind tran1portstlon •nd such ungutshlng m•r1<1 Any b•d 11 NfV9d on yCM.1 to me e by .. Id trantleror1 •t .. iO CORPORATION, 4750 Von
1127 Hi PM ol 1he 291h day or March contr1c1 documents wllhdr•wn u •general part· Avenue. Suite H '" lne Clly otner l11Clllt1e1 u m1y be re reee1ve0 alter Ille llCheduled trpewrlllen re1ponH 11 Io c a t 1 on 11 S TA)( Karmen ,. 100. Newpor t
Pettit R Jonnson 31 t3 S 111eg E•ch bidder snall be a ner from the partnerahU> OP· ol S1n11 Ana County ol Or qulrl<I tor Ille lmprovemen1 cloelng llme for the •K•IPI Ihle eoc1rt. BURGERS Beectl, Calli 112860
DoOgllS St San111 An1 P11ce ol Bio Receipt 11 c en s e d con I rec Io r er•llng under Ille flc1111ou1 •no• State or Cahlorn11 of the Fairview 51098 will be of bids lh•ll oe returoed to A lettw or phone call wlll That N ICI bulk t••n1fer 11 wstrlcll Wlfd tn-lment
Celll 11270' Purchasing Dept 2985 Bear purauent to the Busineu buatnH• n•me or SOUTH provided t11a1 lt>e O.p1r1-race1vea by the City 01 Cotti •he 1>4dder unoc>ened 11 sh11H not r.otect you, yCM.1r type-intended 10 be con141p1 Corporttlon Callfornls.
Thl1 bu11ne11 11 c.on· Street Cotta Mesa CA •nd Protession1 CO<le and COAST ARCHITECfURAL ment ot AlconollC Bev.eraoe M ... a11he Ofhc.e ol 1he Coy be lhe M>le ra.pons.1>11ty of wrl1 en '"t»Of'N """' IM m1teo •t tne olhce \)I 4750 Von Kerman, Newpor1
ducted by •n 1ndtv1du11 112629 be lleensed In the following W 0 0 D PRODUCTS a I Cofltrol hH •pproveCI said Oerk P 0 80~ t 200 177 the bidder lo ... thel his btd In ptoper level form " rou TalbrOOk II EKrow Corp e.acn. Celll 928e0
The registrant com Project lden1111c.a1 1on c1u s111c111ons c.39 t7451 Nicholl Unll C 1r1n11er of Nld hcense Fair Drove1 Coete Meu 11r-ved1n proper 1.me w8flt the court 10 lleel yovr t787t Beech 81vd Hunt Thia b\lsrn4"t 11 con-~ 10 1rwiaect bus• N•me Roofing Co11a Mesa WALKTHROUGH A walk Huntington S..Ch C1M O.teo February t -1989 Cellform• until Iha hou• ol A Ml of Plan1 Spec18' cue. 1ng1on e .. ch C•••la<n•s Oucted by • corporeUon
neu under the hct1t1ous High School -through or the 11te 11 sched The ltc1111ous Dus1r.1t•H Vlnh Ou•nt Ph•m, Tr•"•-2 00 pm Apnl 20 1989 •t Prov1110f'11 81\d t<Jd•ltons to " you do nol nte 1011r 112648 on or tit., Ap<l1 5 Tiie regtatrent com
t>ualn-neme or names Jllac.e Plana Are On Fiie uled for Marcil 17 1989 namest•t•meotlor the pert· *°'end Llc:.n-wnlch time they will be open a.n.ra1 Prov11•ont 10 Ille rettlOftM on llme, '°"may 1989 ~ to lfenteci b\19&·
!lated sb<We on N A Purenes1ng Oepl 2985 Beat Pr0toect1ve bldd11rs •rt 10 Mrl h•p w11 !tied on Sep-Tom Oo, Connie Nguyen, eo publ1ety •nd reed •louo •n Stlndtrd Spec1hc111on1 toee !tie c:..e. end rour Tll 1 ovlk tr1n11 .. ,, sub-,,... under the tlctlt10U1
i>.ter R JoMson SI Cos11 Mess CA mMt •t 11'18 Bu11nes1 Olloca temt>er 2• t98' on tne Tren1r..... 1nd Intended the Counc;.1 Chembert Seel· mey oe obi.•'*2 •I 1ne De-...... m-y end ptop-IK' 10 ca111orn11 un1torm bull,,... neme °' '*'*
This 1111emen1 w11 hied NOTICE IS HEREBY 2985-A Bear Street Coell Counly ol Or•nge FILE Tren•I-eo propoult stisll bear 1111 panment of Leisure Set-8fty -y be 1.-en wtthcMll Comm«c••• Code Sec.loon •steel above on Jenuet)' 12
with thil County Cle•k ol Or GIVEN trt•t tne •bove· Mesa CA 81 11 00 AM Call NO F2S609S Published Or•nge Coul tltle ol the work 1no the vices 77 Fa•r Dr~ Cost• f'Uttt.r war"lng lrom lhe 81~ ttet
ange County on FeDru1ry nemed Scrtool O.strict of (ft. (714) 556-3217 lor det•1l1 Full Name Ind Address of Dlllly Pilot M1rch 17 1989 l\eme of 1111 bldOe< out no M... CS11lorn.. ucion re-_,_ The n8m8 Ind lddr .. a ol Patndr Wetd Pteeldeont
22 1989 ange County CA 1ct1ng by Bids wtll not be ~Pied the P1rson W1thdr..,;1ng f'23 I o\tlef dlt 11ng111Sh1ng ms1k• c.fpt ol 1 non-relund•~ TMf• 11• other tev.i re-tne peraon with whom Thie sttternent wu lt.leO
F409MI end through 11s Govern•ng from contrecl0t1 not su~nd D•n1el Cl•rlt Bl•" ,39 Any bid rec. .. \led 1119' 1he Pltment OI S tO 00 Ari ad ~nte y~ ,..., ••nt c11lm1 may be h•eO 11 wltl'I 1ne County Clef1ll of OI PublllheO Orange Co111 8o11d. nerin•ller relerreo 10 1ng thll w•lkth•ough Pr1nc.e1on Dr . Cos•• Mesa ·Ml.IC NOTICE aelleclulea cios.•ng ome tor dltlOnll cherge ol $2 5-0 w " •• cell .,. 1ttorne., rlgtll TALI ROOi< 11 ESCROW 8n98 County on Fetin.ety
Delly Pilot M•rcll 3 1.0 17 u ·DISTRICT will r-ve GOVIRNINQ 80.AAD Celll K4'24t the~ of bldt enell Nt be mede If !I~ Dymall .,,., tt ,._do not tcn-n COAP '7~7 1 8eec:t1 8~ t4 1Mt
24. t9811 up 10 t>ut not l•ter tnen the Cetolrn 8 . ltocller. Stgneel Dtn1el Blair ,.CTITIOUl llUltNEIS returned to the blOdet un· S~11eettont end other en•ttorftey,1CM.1m.'fcaltln Hunt1no1on Beacn C•ll-,....
F 198 tbove-ll•teo ume Haled fturch11lng Olreclor Publl11\ed Orange CoHI . Opened 11 1h111 oe 1ne· to1e contract documen11 may ett_, retenel Nf'tlce or lom•s 92648 and the 1111 O•y 'ubliSlleel Or1nge Cout
---------bldt lor the •ward ot •con-Pubfl~ed Orenge COHI D•lly P1lo1 M1rch 3 •0 17 r ::.Af'!fto!TATIMENT responlibthty ot 1"9 bidder 1l10 De eA•m•ned It Iha Ot • leeal atd .tfk• (ll•lecl In tor I 1ng cla•m1 by any cred1-Oerty Piiot, Fet>Nery :1'4 PllllC NOTICE lr•ct for the above proieet Delly Piiot Merch 10 17 24 19811 dol 11 ing pe<tons ••• 10 -11\et h11b•d 11r11Ce1ved fa of 111e City Cle•-of tno ttle P"Oft8 ~). 1or 11\tll oe A&><ll ' 1989 llAerClh 3. 10 17 1tet
,ICTmou •• u.'NE.. Bids thsll be r-ved 10 19811 F·200 s~cf~s~~~N E LSON In prboer 11me City ot Coet• M ... Spec1l1 0.....,.. de que le en-..mtch 11 lhe ou .. neow di)' F-183
the piece 1denlllled above F 2 t 1 A Mt ol Pl•ns Spec.111 cellona w111 not De m••i.d un u.t!Mft "'a c'tac:lon jv. before the contumrna11on
NAMlf ITATEMl!NT •n<I ahsll be open.a and PUBllC NOTICE 1901 Avo_c•oo. Newport Provlllon•. and 1dd1t1on110 l"s the 110dmon11 S2 50 d6clel 1Mled 1i.ne "" ,ieao 011e 1pec11ted •bo~• rtaJC llJT1C[
The lollowlng peraons •re publlcly reed aloud at the PUBLIC NOTICE ~ C~.!:~ i L General Prov111on1 10 thf' cn.,ge 11 1ncluoed w11h pay-de JO OIAt CALl.NOAflltOt O•led Maren II t9811 ---------doing bullne11 u ebove ll•ted lime and place NOTICE TO CfllEDfTOAI .,.n....,.,men im StanO•rd Specll1u11on1 menl p ete pre1e nter un • Ylnt·Chwn Yenf, tn-NOTICI Of'
P $.-CUSTOM FRAMING Eech blddar mull submit FICTITIOUa 8UllHEIS OF IUl.K TfllANSFIU• AND ~~,i-~f1'r't1P 1h~·~:oe m1y be obtained It 1h1 C>e Each bid stiell be rnade on reepueeta eecrlt• 1 m•· tendeei Trent .. tee AVAA.AINUTY Of'
301 Monte \llat•. Coit• With aach bid a oernt1eo or NAME ITATEMl!NT Of INTl!NTION TO TUNI· m ..., Ir ners P 1 partment of Leteure S9f the Propou l lorm Slleell Qlllna If\ Mle cOffe, Publlahed Or•nge Cou t A*UAL Q~T
Mau. Callf 92927 celliler's check peyable 10 The following P4!rton1 are , I" Al COHO LI C CAv~,?2° • .,..Newporl Beech vlcel, 77 Fair Drive CO•I• P-1 through p.e provided In Una cartJ1o11ne Itemed• Diiiy Ptl<>I Marci\ 17 11189 Private Foundation An·
Patrick Lant Plrolo. 30t the DISTRICT or• bid bond doing bus1ne•s H llVlfllAGl llCINtl(I) • • """ M ... Calllorn1s upon re the contract document ind e.lefontce no le ofrM•r• F229 nual NotlOa P~I 10
Monte Vleta. Coil• MH• In tne lorm aet 1orth 1n lhe SPECIAL EVES. 3282 (8ec1. t101-t107 U.C.C. Sh•w-Netaon • CalllornlS celpt ot • non·rtfundel>le 1h•H De etc:ompantea by a prot9"1ont 111 nt1C>U91l• Seetton 8104(0) of Ille
Csllt g2827 contr•ct documents In •m C1lllorn1• St Co111 Meu . end 24073 el eeq llP) · 2~ cf•r:n•~71P S 1:;<' p1ymen1 or $ tO oo An Id c:efUllad Of eH hle• 1 Chtc.k -rne e "'9Cllllna 1i.n. qw P\ISLIC NOTICE Internal ~ Code, tl0-
Thl1 bu11neu IS con smoont not 1es1 than 5•,. ot Cslll 112628 NOTICE IS HEREBY ·-,,..... en er ve u • dllionel ch••o• ol S2 50 will or 1 bid bOnO tor not i..a cumfllr cen 111 lor· UC. It llet90y Q1vet1 that the
ducted by en lnOIVldu•I the mu lmum amount of Did Hunt Cantril Met<en11e. GIVEN 10 the Crecfllors 01 :~eeo Newport Be•eh C•llt be made If handled by mell then l~-'t ol lhe amo.;nt of "'•I cl • cl e, 1 •II• I•, K..W lllN.lal relum tor I,,. llacal
The reglSI rant com ... guuanlM tn•t the bld-3282 C•llforn·• St Co111 VINH OUANG PHAM. Socull Thi b Speelllcat1on1 •MO Other t~ t>IO. Miid• pay I ble to lhe epreplacs.• •I "''" q111efe "CmtOUt 8USIHlll '1.at anded June 30. 1111. Of
mancea to tr•nsact buSI dtr will enter 1n10 lhe M ... Cshl 92626 Security No 686-•2·5186 • uaineu 11 con con1r1e1 doeumen11 m1y City of Costs M... No ...,_ la 00f1• HCUClle 111 NAMI ITATt.-NT 11'18 1,.,,,1n41 Heeltll Fovn-
,_. under the l1ct1t1ous propoM<I contrtct 11 the Lori Ann Ho II m • n Tr1ntferor 1nd L1e1ne.. due~ by • general part stao be e.11amtned 11 th• Of propoHI 1h1ll be eon. ceee. The fQllowlng oartOl\I 8'e O.llOn, • pr1vete ben9ftt
bualneu nam• or nemes seme 11 1w8fded 10 such McKenzie 3282 Calllorn1s whoM bullneu lddreu 11 nar 'P flee of the City Ct«k of the lldareo unleSI ~•n«l II u1tM no ,,....n•• .u ooing ~11nese st t1onproftt fovndallo"· 11
listed above on December bidder In the event ot fa11Ur• St Coeta Mess C1111 2228 N"P<>fl BlvO. In the ~ r~gl~trlnl I c:;i C•t)' Of CO.II Mau Spac;ll-I>)' IUCll CH hler I cheek, ,..,_ ... tlemjto, pwede PHILADllPHIA PAAT I" ..... for lnapect!Oll dur-
1888 to enter onto se•d contract 1128211 Clly ol Coats M ... County 0 ranHc II· cetlol\t w 11 not be m .. Jed un cetll or bidder 1 bond ,.,-. et .... , r i. ~ NERS, 188• t VOii i<erman Ing f9QU1ar buSineM hours
P•t Pirolo eucn eecurity will be tor· Thia bu11ne11 11 con ol Orange St••• 01 C•ll-ne: under lhe fiellllou• .... the t<Sd1t10n11 12 SO HO blchha'lbeeon~ed ......, ~ "'8f1-. 111 dlNtO A~ Si.111t 1800 lr••M by any cttlnn whO requetll
T1111 11sternent wu flied ,_.,ea ducted by husban<1 snd wile lorn.• 1n11 a bu•k 1rsn1f9f 11 ::iao""~me : n•m:: Cl\afge 111nc.klded with pay un1ee1 1 is MIOI on• b '"' r etre1 ea1u d• 1u C.-f 92715 11 w+UWt Ito da,t ah« Illa with the County Clerk of Or· The DISTRICT •alefVes Tne rag111rsn1 com-•bout to be made 10 TOM • on UQUll ment form turnlllhed by tne Cil)' ol Jt~ 1tft eYleo Hf· t.4 AuMall i<r11M 1315 Chile of lhll l)ll~tloft . •noe County oo Febru•ry the right lo re)eet any or all ~ to trensec:t bull· 00 & CONNIE NGUYEN 1888 Etch bid ansH be MIO. on Costs M ... "'° 11 medt 1n cloftel ~pane Clle .. c.otte Pl1e1°rn P18't L•guns The l~'s ~
21, 1889 F40M:27 bid• or to waive any ir-MU under the llct111ous So,111 Secul.!h No P WilllemA St .... G-lll tne PrOl)OMI lorm 111ee11 sec.ord sl'lce wlll\ 111e htet4"1 .. , .. reqwllttoe t.a<:n Ce •I llW1 onoe:e locatao ti 41" c.m-
Pubhlhed oranr cout regulsrlllft or 1ntormeuties t>ualnea neme or n•mea ~7 .9 t 4601 ,-451-~274 8f111n« tied P-1 thrOUQh p.9 provided 1n pr0¥11t0n• of tne Proponl ........ ft\IMe .-wtM CtirllloPf* J f e1teoy '23S pus Or ,~ ISO. lnllfte. CA
Dell)' Piiot Me1en 10 17 In eny blcSI or to the ~ llsl.O ebo..,. February 10 reapac;uv.ry Tren11er .. and It Sl'1erMnl WH 1 the COfltreet ooeument •nd r1<11111erN111S ...,_ llMftlt a 1tn ..,_ide f.-npt H • 0hlf9 L~ W ~ -
24, t889 No bodder may w1thdr•w 1ga9 Intended Tr•nsler .. wtl<>se with 1~ty 'I~~ Or-shelf M eocompsn..O by 1 Each b1dOer Mull ~ 1........._... ll .._ _ 8Mctl Celil 927 lS Tiie CtWrmsn of l"-
F-192 eny bid tor • .,.rlOd ol forty· Hunl C MeKeru.. bUIJneu lddreu 11 3372 anoe on u81)1 oert1tted or c:aahler 1 check llC«IMO u required by '""" eooe • -~1 puecte l t"""411 E 11•~ 21Cl3 8oar !41 OsVIO 0 8 e/o
1'111 1111ement WIS ' Nevada In the C1t7 ol Coit• ~ 1"9 0# • bid bond tor not ... s contractor using. Crtfl °' ~. Wft ~ Clle ,.._ Crn lv-tltt.;a l •guna 1"""9 HMitri f!'out10•t10fl
• I] .. 1111 ...:!1? I c• ---oM1tl ,,,. County c ...... of °' M ... County () Orange Publllhed Or ,~~ INn 1~ of the •mount or clueif"8h6n no! 11\own on -· ............. heel\. Call! 92t$1 11141 •~ ..
_ •• __ • 1 =-!.!. __ ~ ,enge County OQ Febru.lry $te .. ofCalilom1192&26. ange theblCl,medepey1bletolhe lheO-al Pr••••ltng WllQe ""'ofktne Clle •1114111 t.aet G.c>rge l>iedleJ, 2t0f 1 ~ Ort1n08 eo.t
22, 11189 The loceuon In CthlO<nll ~PRot. ~ ~. City ot Costs MtsS' No Oit•minit•on• may~ r• ... •l dlf*CIOt1~ r.T•-"9d ~r• l~ ..... DMfVJOIO* ~fl. !Ml BONHAM Cha.le Clmton Miller F40Molt of,,,. chief ei.c:.mve orta MerUI s. IO, 17• tN9 propo111 1het1 be con-qull9d 10 pey the w8Q8 rll• 1) Celt! 121$3 Fr» Edna Fay~ Bonham, 1 i I l e r Mi Id r e d Publllhed Or•ncl* eo.&1 or pr1nc1pel bu11neu ofllee F·170 lllderao unlelt 11CC:ompartlecl of thet er•ft or r:•l°a•l~tton c ... No tMll? M Tao lnouy1. 3801 1n111
..... .......1 away March P omroy G d Dally Plk>t M11eh 3 10, 17, of tlle lntenoed transferOf ts "8.IC NOTtCE by euefl ca8'141 s c~ mott otoeaty ret11ed 10 It a• The n8m8 end eoo1• .. 01 Ille, Corona del M., C.ht -----------~ raves1 e 24, 111119 Mme • CMll, or blddel' a bond "'°*" In the General De· tl'te ~ 11 (Et nomttr• y t2125 12, 1989 m Newport services 1 00 P.M F·1119 AM othef t>ut1'*11 nemn '1C1'1TIOUI aut•H Nobtdshellbeoonli<*eo ltrmlnltlOl'I• ettecuve et llMt dlt90CIOnO.ts w 1 .. s1 su Tetry O hllnt 70 High·
Beach. Mrs. Bonham Friday March 17 and addrMMS uNd by the NAiii aTAff•NT Ul'ltaal 1111 m.O. on• blank lime ot the e41t1 tor bl(Ss P£RIOfll COURT °' CALI land M•nll•llen Beech ta survived by her 1989 at Pacific Vte~ P'ta.IC NOTICE Intended trentleror IWlthln The folloWlnO pert0ns are ltwm fumllhed by the City ot The City ~II ol Iha FOANIA, COUNTY Of AIV C.hf 902et The fOllcMlnO penoons.,.
& dd '-•· ,.._ h •M riaJ p k p three yMrl tall PHI IO ,., Oolng bUSlnaat.. Coets M ... end I• mad• In City Of Cos .. M ... ,...,~ £fllSIOE 4050 M In l tr•t Thia bv11n1H II C411 dolf\Q ~. an aug,.""'r ...... t y emo ar a-K411t7 .. llnown to the lnttnclld TtfE GHOST BUYERS aocordanc:e with th• ,,,. rtghl 10 rej«t 1nv or-'* AlverSld• C•lllornl• H 50 1 Que.tao by • gener81 PM1· AL\ AMtRICAN HAHD't'-
lller. grandson clfk View M ortuary "CTITIOUt tu•••• tran1laree .,. NONE 1334 A'lltlgull W1y. Newpori Pf1)Vl9'0nS of Iha Propol&I bid• The n~ ed4'111 I nd ner.hlp MAN • MAINTl!HANC~
Charles Miller, grea.l-Directors. 644-2700 NAMI ITAH•NT The p.opsrty Is dHCrlbed &Mc:h calit t2&e<> ,,~IS The cono1ctor shall t~ nvm~ ot plt1t1• Tiit reg1e1r1n1 eom lffllVICE. 1)111 Wiiiow
grand e 0 n Jame s The loltowlng pet1or11 ere In 991'*'•1 H All atock In P•1'1ti11 Q Gr~. 13!>4 ar:h bidder mu et b• comply -with the provttlons Ult• 11torney, or pletnllll menc.c1 to tr•l'luc.t bU•• 1.41ne. WMtm1n1t• C:.ltl
doing bUSlneu .. tr1de, lh1lure1, 1<1ulpmenl A'ntlgus Way, Newport ltCenNd at required by law of S.Chon 1710 to 1780 1n. wlthOul an a11orl\a,. 11 (l!I n..a ul'\det tlle net•tlOUS 921.13 WILL GOOD VIBRATIONS and OOOd wl" of a c.111n e.ch.Calll t2&e0 Contractorullngacraft OI' ctutlva. of Ille C•lllor"la nomt>r-.l•01~y a1nv-blol •neta nema 0t nemee ~ A Stary, 1Ult lll••ll"~··llt ETHEL WILL 78 ENTERTAINMENT 18802 matltet bUllneu known N MelCIM H Zel<tman 230 clNSlfleAlllOn not tllown on Labor Ccxl• the Pfl'>l•llng m.,o de telelono d•I led 1b0¥e on Novem!Mlr 1 WlllOVll Lana Wast~• • ....,.....,. I tt' ' Glouc.astar Hu~tlngt on IUl5'8 MAAKET and loceted Liiie ·Lane #309 ~t the Oenaral Prav .. hng Waoa rtta and tcala OI wega • ebog.wJo del 0 mertd1nta o 1Nt Ceofll 92W
..... , .. . au. ...... ,
Mortuary • Chapel
Crametton
110 Broedway
Costa M•a ........
,_..,.. away n unl-e.ac:tl, c.111 '92948 at 2221 ~wpon Blvd In the IMCh. Celll o~ DelarmtMUons. may be ,. tat>lllMO I>)' the Cll'I 01 o.t clwn•ndenta q~ no M Plu ... KtuM Thi• ~neu 11 con·
lngton Beach March weyna F or909, 18802 City of Costs M .... County Tiils buslnt1s 11 con-qulr.O 10 pay the wwige r•t• eo.11 Mau whlc.h •• lllad tieflA abOgtldo u J L-Of Th•• atatement wu fliaCI CluC..o Irr M lndMcN.i 14, 1989 L oving Gloucester. Huntington cit Orange Stet• of Cell dUC*f by CO-partner• of thet er alt or ctasllflc:aoon with lha City Cllrll of lakl flee of Tttnochy J•r Milter, With the County Clerk ol 0.· Th• re1t.s1r1n1 com-
mother of Howard E. 8"ch, Calif 02141 lo<nlt, and ttSna.19' the lol The rag1strsn1 corn moet ~,.. lad to 11 N ()My Ind 11\att IOt'lelt penal-12M2 M1tn St'"'· O•td(lft ll'IOI County on rtOl\lel'f ~ to lt8neec1 ...,,..
W Anna M Otego 19802 towing aicOhol•c tw4fsge rntnC*l 10 trlll\HCt ~ .,_ In Iha General 0. ties preec:11~ t•aln lor GtOll9. CA 12~ 11, lt t .,... urld9t IN IC houa Ill, Huntington GlouCHter , Huntington heanM (Ot ~ ... ) OH MM llf\dW the fictitious taftninattON ~" .. at the ~of Ille tal<I DAT IF'acl\81 NOV n;o ,__, buair'98I ,_.... °' ,,.,,.. Beach. and Wayne Beech, Cahf 92841 hie BMf Ind Wtne Nvmi. buSINIS NNM °' ntmee ttrne Of,,,. call tof l:>IG• COW 1.., Pub~ o--. Coest ....., Mlow'8 on NfA Hill Livermore CA Tlllt business 11 CO'\· 20-11223t. now IMUld to .. tad aboft on FebfUMy 1f The City CounGll Of the n.nN ~. ,.....,, CltJ ....... I c-i,. Cleft!, Dally Plot ~ery 24 ~" 11ery ",_.,.'. . • ... dueted Dy husband encl Wife ptatnlMS locateo II 2221 1Ht City of Co.ts Maaa r ........ Ctefl. c"' f/11 Ceete..... "" ......... o.,u1, Metdl ~. tO 11, t fhit ........,., .. tied
,,.....,daurvthll .. ~ ai; ~ Tiie registrant com· "'-port llV<I .. Coat• Meea Petric.le O -Or919 "'9 rftlll 10 r•1ac1 tnY Of sit P11~ 0.'"09 Coa•t Publtlllled ()f11ng4 t '· tte -~the Collnty CllR f/11 Ot-ara.n c UJ"1• ano a mancect 10 trentec:t buM-for the pr~ toceted •• Thlt 1tat-.nan1 wu filed Dkll Dally PllOt Mwdl H . 24, Dally Pilot Matr:ll 1.,. 24, 31, .,.. CNlty °" ~ slater, Harriet F11nn, MM undet Illa lletlllOUI i2'9 ~ GlllCI In Iha ~the Countv ~Of Or· Th• contrtCIOI 11'1111 1Nt Apti 7. 1ttt P\a.IC NQTJC( ti, 1 ... Worton MD Mcm-bU9lneM n•ma or names otty of Coats M... County -. County on Ftbnllty OOf!'PIY wtlh ihe PfOv11tOM '223 ,~ • ~ -'-J • ill .__ 111180 lbe>'t9 on NIA of Or••· Ststf of C.U· u 1Mt of lecitlon 1170-0 11ao In· IC4mt ~ °'--c... o.... tel'VKW w UC' Wayne, oreoo forn•• . • ~' ~. Of the' c.l1forn1s "8JC M)TIC( P\a.IC NOTICE l"tCTTTIOUe .,.... Oillfy StlOt a.&etd\ J: '°· 11 • held Sunday ~h Tt111 ..-1tmen1 waa filed That tne smo11nt ol Publllhed OrMQ8 eo.11 I.Mor Code. the pr""11olng MAim aTAft...., H , ... 19, 1989 at 2:00 P .M . wtttl the County Clerk of Or· ~ ... pr~ or conll6et· Oelft St~ Maren), 10 11, rate and ec.i. of wegea... lleOnct IC -74 n,. lollowing '9rlOnS.,. ,.,.,
at Pierce Brot 8n98 County on Fao1uary ••Ion In eonnec110n -.111 lllld 24 19n ,....,_, ~Y Iha City of Dive &. Oevld, M.O an· lleOT1CI TO doint ~.. •----------• • 14 t8et lr.,,.IW of Mid llcef1ae (or F· 19' C-. ...._ *"lell are flied no\11\oea "'9 cllleOlillton Of CMIMTOAI Of' C O Q K W £ T Smith•' Chapel. . ,"°7111 11cen ... )MldMiObutineta, .mi IN City Clarll of Mid,. ~IOn ""'" "91tt4')' 9'AM~.,.,_ CROllfllOAOI A l ·I~---------Pierce Bro.. Smiths Publl1had Orano-eo.,1 lnCIUOlng the •llmelld In• PWlJC MmC( C~. and SllaM !Off .. pan• ~. M ~ ( .... lt11 .. WI IOCIATH. 11101 Vo"' Mortuary OinK't.0(1 Deny Pilot Febt.uety 2A, v.nlO!.f· 11 th• 1um or ti• llf'MGflbeO tllerMI for Or. 0.VIO • MW Ind CW• UC C.) Karmen A~ • 1 tOO ~S6 .. 3,..' • Mare113, 10 17, 1980 lff.OOQOO wftlCh con ltl• ~ ot tne a10 l'9lllP9llent1wilcontlflvalo Not1C4 11 halt&, 01-to l.rvine ~ t2111 ,_........_,.._ ..
""" • . F'· 111 Of Ille foltowtng Code be tMfl a( hie pratent lo er9dllors ol the w1tll1n l.,; I Thftll !UOt 'llOft ..... .._a:
Cuti o.potiled llareln MA• ITA,_MT IU.-~ ........ Y, Cltf Cltlon 390 Sen Miguel, netnad tt*"hO•(e) thll a l<afm~ AY«I.;_ 11100 00..DIN MtUW0,_11
\.l90f\ OC*llno ol •tcrow The fOllOWl!'lt l*sont er• c..-. Cltf f/11 c .. ta...... tulte IOI. '•hlOt\ lsfand. t:Mllll tr1Mf9f is 1bou1 to t>e IMne Celtf tn 11 • Ml 8l iAJ 1MI It~ o.t9 M.000 00. Demand note 10 Oolng bUalt'4llll • Publlatlad Oianoa Coast ~ 8Mell, CA 8~ made on pereona1 Pfot*ty ~ OowrnaN "4• lent• -... c.t ....
be repl1eed by c .. n lANCAITlfll lANDMAAK Deity Piiot Mwcll t7. 24, (7141720·"3) llertllnaft• daeerlbe<I ~ 8111d. tnd '1oor, 0..... Ollft ... ..
H0.000 00, Promluory ftlllOPlfllTIU. IFltO l kY· 1Mt PublllMcl Orsnga Cc;Hial The ".,,,.. 81\41 DUlltMIM taorly Hiii•. C1l1t P'l""90fl. c .. ea ..... . STARTING A NEW ·BUSINESS??
....._ 11"1> by 10 1111 ;0t.;r
fl(flllOUI bu~ ll81M19rlt II
tne Oatl, Pilot Legel Oet)1r1
• ment, 330 w ... lev. Ccitts
Mtl8 Caht0t111e " y~ can not 11op by ~ clil ua
•• 17141 '42..t321 £·•~
)15 Of 311 end -will "*• efrM lfMl"l'I lor yOV IO lllf\dle ,,,.. PtoeecMe ., mall " .... .,.,..~My"""* .,....,. ...... all 111 et>O -.... ~· "*'...., fO ...... E-~
nola t" te11or 01 seller II*"' Cln:la. lt'rina. Calif "224 &?MY Pllo4 Merell t7, tNt icldrmu ol Illa il'llilndad IOlll•1"1 '*"· flGI
t10,00000 M714 '';2) ltll ... Ot't.,. HMllMY., Otr8"t \; flterUly &» T"'8 ....,._ la ci..
fllttt II 11u .,..,, 119'-' ""'91 ~II • Call· ....C NOTICE Cflao, '" w. 1"" Street. '°""' Otetld A~ Loe .,.... llJ; "' ..........
Mtween NIO llCenMe •nd fOmlll COl'P<lf-::. 11190 PWUC ll»llC( CoM• ~CA'*' . A,,... c.lf IOOJ' 1 '"• ,.. ... ,.... .... lnt8"CllecS trtnaf9t .. M ,._ 11tYDW1t Ctrc:t., , Caltf MOTICI The IOclallCM\ in C-IOfl'lia n. ~ IS con-,,....... .. ...... .....
--Illy lea -14'174 of the t2t14 WTMe.. • ... .. .... "*" ~ ~ --byt ...... ..., ..... --.. ..... lullnMi and Pr--..ona Thia ~st" ... 11 '°". NOTICI II HIREIY M --at ..,...... ...,._ 01t1e9 WINP · ...._ --• ,..._ Coelle, lflal IN GOnitCMt9'ion clUC1ed Illy e OOfPGfMIOn QI VIN , .. • t U a I ad (On,._ .. ICw) f/11 .. ~ .,.,,..... • The ratl•trsnt Hiii• ......... _. ,__, M
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aao Oranoe Coeet DAILY PILOT/ FrtcMy, Matoh 17. 1988
by Bil KeaM COUJllTSa CULTURS by Maratta & Maratta
•tt's my turn to shovel the cards."
llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson
3 ·17 / ~--:-~:-:----
"Where do you find these parties?!"
PEANUTS
SEE? OUR TEACHER IS OVERT~RE 51JTIN6
IN ~ER CAR WATCHING OUR 6AME .. I THINK
MA"<BE SME'S LONELY AN'1 HAS NOWMERE
TO 60 AFTER SCHOOL .
GARFIELD
TUllBLEWEEDS
R08Bl8R08B
WHAT Mft SiNK. 5AYS
@
Lefs do
the dishes.
WHAT ~ov WANT t'\iM 1o SAY
@
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Lets so1ak
the pans
o~ernight.
DENIUS TBlt MENACE
•
by Hank Ketcham_
by Charles PJt Schulz
by Jim Davis
by Tom K. Ryan
NevER HAIU6-A PW~CWA~
~~61\l'l~tMA
F6W~lle~~!
ARLO AND JANIS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
!'M f£>RR'.), MR. ANDMR5 .
50MMER5-l .~ IHE.RE.'5 NO WIJI..) l HMi 1 ~ :ll>TiP'.>
GIVING CINDU AN 'A'!
DOONESBURY
by Jimmy johnton
'°"' 'PJ JUfr .... WU wn flJMY *1#1.
by ~ynn Johnston
I
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Ooux
by Tom Batluk
\OL.5/N0.11
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Varied fare on tap·
in week's openings
Comedy. drama and classic history arc the topics of this week's openings
on local theaters~ with South Ca.st Repcnory, the Laguna Playhouse and
the Gem Theater S"-ins.ina into action.
SCR is mountinaan adat;>tation of Charles Dickens' "Hard Tames .. on the
Second Stage, and setting its curtain •
time an hour earlier. Laguna has the
bacbtage comedy "Jiucrs" on stage,
while the Gem is presenting tlle
Orange County premiere of Rod
Serling's famed teleplay"Requitm for
a Heavywci&ht."
"Hard 1'1mes," adapted by Step.
hen Jeffre_ys from the Dickens novel,
featues a five-mem~r cast creatins 17
different characters over a"' period o(
31/J hours-hence the earlier curiain. Robert W. Goldsby directs the show with
a case con.sisona of An KoustLk, Anni Lona. Jarion Monroe. Devon Raymond
and R~n Sicular.
Curtain times for this show only are Tuesdays through Fndays 11 7:30,
Saturdays at 2 and 7:30. Sundays at l aod 7 p.m. un1H April 16 11 the SClt
theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket
1nformauon.
"Jiuers" is playwnght David French's story about a cast 1n a provincial
theater at each other's throats as openina ni&ht nears. Craig Aemana 1s sta&t ..
the comedy and his cast anciudcs Jack Gallagher. Katherine Rodecker. Jeffrey
Markel, Bob Kokol. Dan Finn, Rieb Jack.son, Tony Crowell. Wendy Abu and
Joan Lorcn~en.
Performances wdl be a.ivcn TJ.ICSdays through..5aturdays at 8 p.m.. ud-
Sundays at 2:30 until April 9 at the playhouse, 606 Laauna Canyon Rollid,
Laguna Beach. Ticket orders are bcina taken at 494-0743.
Setting's "Requiem for a Heavywci~t," a gem from the Golden Aae 6f
television. focuses on a boxer near the end of his nng career. Jim Boeke stan u
the fishter with Daniel Bryan Canmcll, Ree Johnson, Al Constantineau, Gary
Wcissbrot. Marianne Ludw!&, Renata Florin, Erik Van Buezekom, Scou
Alexander, Russell Terry and Larry Welch completing the cast.
Cunam time is I p.m. Wc4nesdays through Saturdays until April IS, with
Sunda)' oerformanttS at varyiftt times, at the Gem. 12852 Main St.. Gatdea Grove. ftC5Crva1ions may be obWMd at 636-7213.
Five other productions arc headin& into their final weekends. They arc:
•"Ball•t Cnmmt1141" by the San Oemente Community Theater at tbe
Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. C.brillo. San Clemente (492-046S). clolins
pcrforman«s ton1&ht and Saturday 11 8 p.m.
•"CIH4 t" an the Fine Ans Village Theater at UCI (856-6616). final
performances 1on.,,.t 11 8 p.m., Saturday 11 2 and 8 p.m.
••'Sisser Mary lpatlas E111 I ' It All fer YM" and ''N ..... y n..w•
in the Studio Theater at Or-. C'oast Colleae, Costa Mesa (02-SUO).
windjng up tona,&ht and Saturday at I p.m.
• .. Al YM Lite It" II Rancho Santi.aao College. Santa Ana (667-3163).
final performances ton1&ht and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2:30.
•"Miu Mary" a.t the IUusions New View Theater. 3030 Brea Bl~d ..
Fullcnon (990-9605), closing oul toni,&ht and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunda)' at S
p.m.
Meanwhile. a numbtt of productions continue around the coun&y,
ncludtft.l "You Ne:v~r C'-an Tell" OILlbemain~Sowh Coast Repcnory
(957-4033), throuah Apnl 7; .. Of MICC and Mnt' at the Hun1inl\Oft-leach
l>layhousc (832·1405~A throuah Allf'il I; .. Tintypes" at the Wtstmialler &>innueruly n.e.. (YYS-.1 0). &luoUlb.Al)ril 8· ··N11tu of lanuary..16G."-a
the L;P. Rc~nory Dinner TbeMcr (8.fS.9'11 ), U.roulh April ».and -nc EacJe With Two Heads" at Ille Ahmaative Repertory Theater (1~1'29t.
throu.h March 2S. Also ... The Emperor's N"' Oodaes" by the America• C1111dren '1 Tlliillllt
in Anaheim (~7124). thrOUO April 9: ·-s.mc ~ime, Next YW""" 1111
Grand Dinner Theater (772·7710). throup Ajwil 16; ··c.m" 1t RP ha
Howard's C una1n Call Dtnner Tkacer (831-1540). tJwoueh May 14. ..,
.. Mame .. at the Harlequin DiAaer ~ (97C):.5S 11). aroup April 16.
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CONTENTS
HI\ II H
SLICES OF BIG APPLE......................... 18
What happens when you take three of ~e countl)'·~ finest
directors, have each create a s~on film ~1&,nette set m N~w
York City, and paste the stones together anto one movie?
Our critics found out this week, as t6ey took a look at .. New
York Stories." Next week. they'll fly to the moon with
Baron Munchausen .
/
1•op lit,,.
GOIKG PLACES •••.....•.•...•..•••••••••.••.•••..•. 9
By JOHN ROOS .
The Australian band The Go.Betweens arc ready to break
out of their folk-oriented niche and appeal to the wider
audience with songs that tell oflife and love in the modem
world.
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01' THE RUN •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13
By DONNA AND RAY OTI'
The advent of spring turns the attention of biolQSjsts. and ~f~ fa~~ to Southern CaJifomia•s beaches. wbctt late
mght hagh udesarc often accompanied by runninaarumon.
A ~n u~ to San Pedro can prove educational about these
cunous fi h, a well as an enjoyable excursion.
YOU mw SUSHI ••••••• ~······· ••••••• 14
BJJUDYCllAMBERLAIN T~my•s Sushi is not. only a prdcn of!J.-ne1e culinary dd~ but alto a unaque and quirky ~t with an ambience all its own.
. \ .... ." . .
t=--11
? • OC's up and coming groups
8y CHltlST~HER TRELA
Ann Dt> Jarnett rs close
So rs National Peoples Gang
Even Ex-VoTd rs close
All o f these Orange County arecl
bands are close to breakmg out o f the
.anonymrcy o f the local musrc scene
they're involved 1n and estabhshrng
th~mselves on a mmonal level
There are thousands o f bands rn
Orange County. offering a verrtclble
smorgasbord of musical styles Some of
these bands never make rt out o f ttwrr
gctr.:~ge s SomP c-lre content to be Top 40
bands thctt m,1kt> " l1v111g pl.1y111q
someonf" el.sP s songs or tl1t-tJ.incts
plciy·ng Oflgrnal musrc. most ...irf' tin.it;lt•
to go very far o utside ttH.• county ltnl-'
Ttlt> few rt>mclrntng groups cHf' !110\t'
w1tl1 tt1r> !cllenc the dPStrt' ,md !ht•
p,uwnce nf'Cf'SS<iry to re.101 tflt-'11 <Jll.tl
of bec oming d SUCCt'SSflll W OI ktrl<j
b.tnd
Tlw worn success rs .~n .1ml11q11rn1'
one rn the musrc business M ,11 k \o rlt•n
btlsS plciyer for the Ann Of' J.11 rwt r
Btlnd. sees success clS " ft •t>ltnq ,
c1Ccompl1shment ,md gro wrt 1
·1 don t thrnk success rs ,1ny krncl
cHrrvdl. t'Xplclrned Soden <iuCCf'S\ ,t\
cl plclce where you stop. doesn ! t> JI.I<.!
You Just ke~ growing
Ann De Jarnett 1s no stranger to
the local music scene Several years ago
she wets tile singer /v101tnrst/focc1I
pornt for the Orange County Gothic
Rock band. Mnemonrc Devices The
Devices aroused some record label
interest whrle attracting a loyal follow-
ing. but internal pressures and outside
influences led to che band's demise
Subsequently De Jarnett spent t ime in
sPver al other local outfit's before tailing
rn With the three fUUSICians thcH
complete her current ltn·e-up
This band l"lilS a lot o f experrPnct>
l>t>l11nd rt Gwuu rst C hrts Rui:-Vt>lasc o
wets fo r mt>rly w 1tt1 Berlin. Mrch.:.el SPss,1
ust>d t o drum fo r the Jdnese~. .mc1
~oden w.~s ttH"' th1 ss plctyer fo r tht-> Nu
Bt>.~ms
Wh1IP tt1ey did experrt>nce a modi
l lJm o f succt>ss w1tl1 tlle11 fo rmt>r
qroups. tllf' tow bclnd memuers clCJrf"'f"
·th.H tlwrr lcHt-'St enc1e<1vo r is the mo<>t
rew.trcJ1nq ,mrl tl1iit !lwy .He pru
gr1·ss•nq in tlH"' r1gtH <1trt>ct1o n DP
J,Hnt'lt is qUtck t o po1nc out th...tt tilt'
lJ,tnd rs not tryrng to m<1k1· .i suc1c11-'n
11 1mp t0 t11t> t;1g IP.1gues
It s dll JUSt baby steps. s,-t1c1
Of' J,Hnt>tt f-t>w people 1ust lf'clp into
stctrdom ctnd mc-lny t imes whPn pt>opl~
<10 tt1cH they ctre not prep<1red for •l ·
(Pfe•se Stt BANOS ... / .. age 10)
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MARCH
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5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 1415161718
19 20 212223 24 25
26 2 7 28 29 30 31
"AS YOU LIKE IT" at Rancho
Santtago College, Santa Ana
(66 7-3 163). Thursda)s 1hrough Sat-
urda}'s at 8 p.m .. Sunda)sat 2:30 unul
~1arch 19
"BULL.SHOT CRUMMOND" b'
lhl' ~an ( kmcnll· ( ommun11\
rhl'cUCr at the ( abnllo Pia) hou~.
.:!O.:! .\' c ( abnllo. \an C lemente
(492-Wb5). final performances to-
n1gh1 and ~lurda~ at X p m
"CAl'ARET" a1 f h1abcth Hov.-
ard's (unaan ( all Oanncr Theater.
690 El Camino Real. Tusun
(a3!S-I 5~)). naghll) l'\ccp1 Monda)s
at' af\ ang cunaan 11mc\ through Ma}
14
"CLOUD 9" an tht· f anc: Am Village
Theater a1 l < I ( 1156-M 16). dosing
performance'> ton1gh1 at 8 p.m ..
Saturda} a1 .:! and 8 p.m.
"THE EAGLE WITH TWO
HEADS'' al 1he Altcrnala\C Rcper-
101) Theatt;r. 1636 S. Grand A \C ..
Santa .\na (!S1b-7929). fhurs<fa}'\
through Saturda~ ~al IS p m .. Sundays
at 7 p.m. un11I March 25
"THE EMPEROR'S NEW
CLOTHES" b\ 1hc .\mcncan Chil-
dren'\ Thea1cr at 1hc \nahcam ( ul-
1ural .\m ( l'ntn. 91 I !'-.. Harbor
Hhd ..\nah<.·am (:\44-71.:!4), Satur-da~s and \unda'' at 1 pm lhrough
.\pnl 19
"KARO TIMES" on the Second
tagc of ~uth ( oaM Kcpcnol')'. 655
Tov. n <enter Dn"e. Costa Me!>a
fl/57-4033) TucsdaH 1hrouah
Fnda)s al 7.30. ~turda):. at 2 and
7:30. Sunda}s a1 2 and 1 p.m unul
Apnl 16.
"Jl'M'ERS" a1 the Laguna Pla)-
house. 606 Laguna Can)on Road.
Laguna Beach (494-0743). Tuesdays
through Saturda\!> a1 8 p.m . ~unda)s
at 2:.30 unul Apnl 9.
"MAME" at the Harlequin Danner
Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Bhd ..
anta Ana (979-5511 ). naghtl) C'<cept
Mondays al 'al) ang cunaan lames
through Apnl I b.
"THE MATRIX SCREAM" and
"THE CULT OF GWANOA" al the
Illusion Theater. 3030 Brea Bh d ..
Fullenon (991-8556). ( losing pef-
formance Sunda} at 8 p.m.
.. Ml~ MARY" at the lllu\lon
Theater. 3030 Brea Blvd. Fullcnon
(99().9605), final pcrform3nres fn-
day and Satun1a} 31 8 p.ni .. Sunda} at
5 p.m.
"NIGHT OF JANUARY l&TH" al
the LP. Rcpenol) Dinner Theater.
15732-D Tustin Village Wa). Tustin
(835-%11 ). Tuesdays through ()atur-
days at 8:30. 'iunda) s 31 2.30 unul
Apnl 30.
"OF MICE AND MEN" b) thl'
Hunungton Beach Pla,house a1
Gisler School. 211 41 Strathmoor
Lane. Huntington Beach 1832-1405).
Fnd3)'S and Saturdays a1 8 pm
through Apnl I.
"R£QUIEM FOR A HEAVY·
WEIGHT" al 1hcGcm rheater. 1285.2
Mato St .. Garden Gro"c (636-7211),
Wedncsda}s through Saturday\ at IS
p.m. until Apnl 15 wuh Sunday
performances al-\.af)ang 11mes.
"SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR" at
the Grand Danner Theater. 7 free-
dman Way. Anaheim (772-7710).
nightly except Monda)s at vary1n1
cunain umes through Apnl 16.
"SISTER MARY IGNATIUS EX·
PLAINS IT ALL TO YOU" and
"NOONDAY t>EMONS" 1 n the Studio
Theater of Orange ( 03'>1 < ollcge.
Costa Mesa (432-5880). closing per-
formances ton1gh1 and Saturda) 'II 8
p.m.
"TINTYPES" at the Wl-stmanster
Communm Theater. 7272 Maple St.
We<itminstcr (995-4113). Fn<ia)sand
Saturdays at 8:30 through .\pnl 8.
.. YOU NEVER CAN fELL" on the
CALENDAR
main stage of South Coast Rcpenory.
655 Town Center Dnve, Co.:.ta Mesa
(957-4033). Tuesdays through
Fnda}S 3t 8 p.m .. Saturda)S at 2:30
and 8. Sundays al 2:30 and 7:30 unuJ
Apnl9
D \ '\f ·1·:
Friday
LE MERJDIEN HOTEL 4500
MacAnhur Blvd, Ncwpon Beach.
"An Evening of Motown" each
Frida} with the Stoncbndge Band
from 7to 11 p.m 476-2001,extension
31 13 .
Saturday
INDIAN DANCE GURU Cbitres.h
Das makes his first Oran1e Co11nt>
appearance at 8 p.m. ton1atn m lM
McK.tn_n_e_y_ Theatre. SaddJcl:>ack Col-
lege. 28000 Marguentc Parlc~a).
Mi$s1on Viejo. Tickets arc S 11 gen-
eral. $9 seniors and students. Tickets
wall be sold at the door. 582-4530.
JAii. SPECTRUM annUAI dance
conccn at 8 p.m. tontght att!t-.m.
unday at Hun11naton BcaC 1
School aud1tonum. Tickc1s are 8.
Jazz Spec1rum 1s an Orange Count}
based, non-profit. 01nc-mcmbcr Jan
dance company undenhc d1fCC'l1on
of Chnsune Baltes. 964--9503.
LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500
MaeAnhur Bl"d .• Newpon Beach,
"DanCtnf. tn Newp<>n ' Stonebndge Band w1tb a
vancty of bag band and Broadwa)
from 7 to 11 p.m. each Saturday. For
informauon. <'311476-JOO I , extension
3113.
LONDANCE/FRED ASTAIRE
STUDIOS 3625 W. MacAnhur. Suite
308. Santa '\na. Dance for coupks or singles. I Sl Saturday and ,.rd Sun®>
eacn month, 8:30 to 11 :30
p.m. Adm1 ion SS. includes rtfresh-
ment Ballroom. Lalin dancan&-Call
50-06 76 for mo~ 1nfonnauon
Sanday
THE SOPHISTICATE l\f\cmoon
swmg danc1na. Mn1·s Lounf 11 1hc
Red Lion Inn. 30SO Bnsto trttt
Now you see him
Hluslontst Marie Kalln wlll be si.rrtne In "'Spellbound ·w · at
ICnott's .. ,~ P•r•, M•rch t8tNOU9fi JI,....,..~ UM ,.,11·1
annual Countr)' Pair event. Kalln s:pecM.... In ,,....Ing ••otk annals, such•• the royal ••,.al,tlt.,. shown above. dlsapppear.
Co 11 Mesa pre1ents Ba1no 01 n
and his ~O p1C\:t
orchcs1ra C\CI') ~und.l) afternoon
from 2 to 6 p m dm1s ion is S.S per
pcl"$0n. Free "•kl ~rl1n1 T11.k.tts
may be purchascJ 1n advanl't at the
hotel &Jft
'hop Formon: 1nforma11on,call r IJ.1
&rr) at l213)5~2-.2137.
llODclaJ
MARTlN 6 TONI ~•ns Dane~
Club ml'C\Ul ae"crat Oran (."(1unt\
EMPIRE
Preliminary to
tajur t.t P nl
AU AG.I DM8'0HS
Children• (1 "'° · 12 )lllfl)
TMn (13-17): Seni<wt ( 17·23t
r0r AclPkahON tnd WorlMliOll c.I
(JU) ....
(111) .. ,...,
........ ~
'1.t.l"".""~
( \I I 'It \IC C ft' I I' I I I•
locations. Dances. dantt cont~b.
dance 1nps, pla> ouunss. bc.ich p;snits arc some
of the acnv111cs. Dance le !K>ns art
oflcrcd bc&Jnn1na to advanced.
ballroom 10 "'1na. For umC'\ and
locations, call 84().3518
Wedneeday
COSTA MESA/FRED ASTAIRE
DANCE STUDIO 2488 cwpon
Bhd .• 2..C. Costa Mesa Wcd~a)
night dances open 10 the gcnmiJ
public w11h a one hour dance class
prcccd1na the public dance bc~nnina
at 8 p m. Dance 9 p.m. unut m1d-
n1ght. ( o t for dance class and dance
IS S7 per person. n drinks 3\ailablc
for purchase. I-or more mforma11on or~nauons. call 65()..3048.
Thund.ay
COSTA MESA QUICKSTEPPERS
3 SCOIOr ClllLCn square dance &roup
seek e~pcncnced square dance cou-
ples 10 JOIO them The Ou1cks1eppc~
meet reaulari> e'CT} ihursda). 10 am to noon at the dov.-nto""n
rommunll\ lCntcr. ~nahc1m ind (enter 'its in ( osta
\1csa. for more 1nforma11on. call
545-5669. SQ ARE RIG6El\S SQUARE
DANCE CLUB sponso~ a ncv. bc&rn-
nert chw. at 7 30 p m at Rea
( ommunll' (enter 661 tl3m1hon
\1 ( osta M~ (' ~t ~ $6 rx-rt'O'Uptc
per se ion Rt."Jular club dances are
I '!It 3rd and 5th Wcdn~a) of each
month ror more 1nforma11on, l Jll
Hank or (.'clt•stt' i,huckcr at %~-2340.
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Friday
AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695
Tov. n ( cntl'r l>r C osu1 Mesa. C1s-
~ndra'c.Ja11 st~ hnl h IO~P m. fnda\
and \aturda). 5 JO 10 1:1 .\0 p m \\cdne~a). and ThuN.ia) 4'\:!-755Q
SISTA.NGO 19100 \on Ka rman
lnmc. Jon C1amcr trio tuS4'~ J<lll.
popular stanJ•mh and old umc rod.
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throu&h S'"aturday. 7S2-S222. DRIFTWOOD LOUNGE 2 I 462 Pa-
et fie Coast Haj.h"ay. Hun11n11on
Beach p1C5tnts 1hc wan&crs Tno
wuh songs from the 3<h and 40s
Frida1. and Saturda)". S D m 10
m1dnW1l and Sunday 2 to 6 p m
536-14"2 1. a k ror Dnfi"ood Lounge VILLA NOVA ptan1st Carlos Or-
tcp performs a va nety of cas>
hstcning selectaons and occasional
l.atm-na\ orcd ravonlC Thursda)
through Saturday from 8:30 pm to
1:30 a.m.. unday through Wednes-
day· from 8:30 p m to I :30 a.m,
Richard Fauno's JU.t and Broad"a)'
st vlmgs on the piano 313 I West Coast
Highway. Ncwpon ~ach. 642-7fl80
CAFE UDO. 501 30th St .. Ntwpon
Beach. 6 75-2968. presents cntcnaan -
ment nightly. Ton' Guem:ro Sc~tct
tonight and Saturda) 9 p m to I 30
a.m. S3 cover charge .
Saturday
BRIAN GOLDEN ('Ian ( o m1c
C'laMlCJUZ pi_a_no tomght Ill 8 pm. 1n
.i\nnele1sc W11lo"brool \chool.
20062 Laguna C'an)onRoad L.11una Beac-h. T1c-kets arc pnccd at SI<
adva~. S 10 at the door and arc
a\aalablc at the Laguna &ach Rcl·-
rcauonal Dcp;snmcnt Farenhc114SI
Bookstoreor~und l)C(·trum Musil
.i\ recepuon and album 1gning will he
held 3 1<>4:40 p.m. tod3) al Farcnhe11
451 Boolstore. 455-305~
Sunday
UCI JAZZ EN EMBLE and guc't
amst offer an evening of nc"'
clecirorucjAU.and trad1t1onat sound~
at 8r..m.1n the l JC'I ranc ,\nsC"onrcn
Hal . Guest an1sls u.·\C Crum and
Penn) Watson-Crum from Ground Zeno. "uh Paul Carman of thc f ran~
Zappa Band will ~rform original
composauonson trum~t. ~' ~"'a1
KI Ke)-board and KSS S) nth module.
the Yamaha \\ X7 -wind controllcr
P<·rlin • l>'!rl1phonc: and the .\lc<.t'I
drum machine Tickets arc Sb tor
general adm1ss1on :ind SS for ~tudent\
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and senior r1uzens and arc available
at the Fine .\ns Box Office. 856-6616,
the lJCI Bren Events Center,
g)0-5000 and T1d..etro n. 634-1300.
CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859
l Jguna (an~ on Road. Laguna Beach, Bl'n M1lh~en·s l>1\IC JaZL AllStars
l'ach Sunda.) trom 4 to 7 p.m.
494-191 I RUM RUNNER t MlO Pacific Coast
H1ghv.a}. ~al Heath. prrscnts The
')ans of 1he lkarh. one of Southern
( ah forn1a·~ nio,1 iJOpular d1x1eland
;aa band!> from o 10 10 p.m. each
l:lunda ~. :-.o l"<)\ er charge.
(213 )596-1 624.
CAFE LIDO SOI '\0th St .. Newport
Beach. Laun Jau w11h Bobby Red-
field 3:30 to 8:30 p m.: cntcnainmcnt
n1_ghtly 8:30 p.m to I a.m tonight
"1th thr Wa yne Waynr Band.
675-2968.
Monday
CAFE UDO, 501 30th t .Ncwpon
Beach. En1cna1nm cnt nightl)' 8:30
p.m.-1 a.m Wll)'nt Wa > nc Band w11h
'ocahst Holh Smith this evening.
6 75-2968
TueM.ay
CAFE UDO 50 I '\0th ~t Newport
Beach, Eotenatnment ru&htly 8:30
1>-m. to I a.m. Joysprina fcaturina
Dave and Peay Murdy with (UCSt
saxophonist Albert Wing tonight.
675--2968.
WedDeeday
LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500
MacArthur Blvd. Ncwpon Beach.
"'Le Jazz Club" fcalunna world class
jazz artists spotlighted wcekJy in the four story Atrium of the Cafe Aeuri.
For more informauon. call 476-200 I.
extension 3113.
CAFE UDO 50 I 30th SL. Nrw~n
Beach. presents entertainment night-
ly, with Jazz vocalist Sunn}
WLlk.inson tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m.
675-2968.
Thanday
CAFE UDO 50 I 30th St.. Ncwpon
Beach, p~scnts Alex Taylor, JUZ
vocalist wtth the Wayne Wayne Band
IODt&ht 8:30 p.m. lO I a.m. 675-2968
or 673-5056.
JAZZ PACIFIC a non~profit or-
gami.ation to preserve and encourage
hve Jazz meets every Thursday al 7
p.m. and ts open to 1azz mus1Clans
and jazz buffs. For more 1nfonna11on.
call Dr. Charles Rut~rford at
432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-7648.
Friday
JOHNNY MATHIS In a solo a~ pearancc with the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra at 8 Q.m. tonight at the
Orange County Performing Ans
Center. Tickets range in price from
SI 5 to $49. 55(>.ARTS or Ticket-
mastcr. 740-2000.
BLUE BEET CAFE 107 21st Pl..
Newport Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo
every Friday .at 9 p.m. and Monday
and Tuesday at 8 p.m. 67S-BEET.
AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695
Town Center Dnve, Cost.a Mrsa
presents Confrey Phillips Trio wuh
modem rtnditions from Broadway
and the movies Wednesdays 1hrough
Fridays, 8 p.m. until late. and Satur-
days. 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7559.
THE CANNERY 3010 Lafa)ctte
Ave .• Newport Beach, prcscnu .. Big
Picture'', with top 40s music from
8:30 p.m. to I a.m. torught and
Saturday. 675-5777.
greatest hits from "Good Golly. Mm Molly ... to ··1 Want To Hold Your
Hand.·· 644-1700. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690
Newport Center Dn"t . N~port Btach presents Marlene .\rden's
songs and music in the Constt\atory
Lounge Monday through Fnda) S to
8 p.m. and Saturda). 6 to 8 p.m THE WHJTE HOUSE Rt1t1urant
and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1Jh·
way, Laguna Beach. pr~nts live
entCJUJnmenl and danCln& ni&htl)
494-8088. ") SUNSET PUB I 66S5 Pacific Coast
Highway, Sunset Beach. offers ltvc
entert.ainmcnt seven n1,ihts 11 week. ToniJh~_ a St. Patnck s Day Part)
with Juoah Star and a special appear·
ancc by the Scot11sh Hen<age Pipe
Band 9:30f..m. to I :30 a.m Sl cover
charge. 59 -1926. KISS. THE CLUB 228S Nev.port
Blvd. 1n Costa Mesa Flashing hg.hts.
mirrors and a huge dance Ooor. No 1-
sh1rts or shoru. T1cktts arc SS for all
shows. Doors open at 8 p m Call
833-1160.
$4 cover cha11t: Sunday. ~ull Rocl:-
1n• .. .af&cr au thex ~-9 p.m. to
m1dn1gbL $4 cover, Closed Mon<b>~ -Rocle Around tbe ~ .. a history
of rock and roll Tues. et 8 p.m.(S4
covrr cha,..e).; Coaacst n11tu on Wednesday, c:all for dt\aJls; Thurs-
day, .. Rod. Around Bia Ben" the
·Bnustuov1.11on w.th$4co~erchargc.
18774 Brookhunt. fountain Val~).
963-2366 .
JEREMlAB'S RESTAURANT
8901 Warner Ave..at ~ha in
Hununaton 8eac.h ~·live enter·
tainmtnt Monda) throuah Saturda~
8:30 p.m. to I a.m. In Jeremiah "
Lounae. Llve Jap happy _hout Tues-
day throua;h Friday 4:30 to 7 p.m
CompluneoW')' buffet, no CO\'tr or
min1mum. New outdoor pet10 darK'e
floor. 21 and ovrr. Tuesday. Krm
Getz on iww. clusic rode and folk. sonp. Wednesday, Mad Hatter Tea
Party comedy conttf'l}. Thursdal)
throUgh Saturday. clawc rock and rollandtop~mullCwith ThcT1ckrt
For 1nfonnat.aoo. call ..... 2662
NIGBTMOVES 5902 Wamtt .\1.r
Hununiton Beach. concert 1nro hnr
840-0208.
Satmday DUIE'S NOSTALGIA NlGBT·
a.VB tn the Ncwponer Rcso~ 11 07 -----====:::--.iiiii"====------, Jamboree Road. Newport Beach "'·-·•-""'""' ·----presents the golden ait of rock "o' roll
THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS'
HOP Spcc1al ' Patnclc's Day C'el-cbranon wuh lnsh IJ"eawat s. buffet
5 10 7 p.m. The Hop prewnts the
coolest "Hoppy" Hour 1n town S-7
p.m. Fnda). ·Blast to the Past" Wllh
DJ. Manny Pacheco of KRLA. S4
cover charae. Soaturda). "Hot Ausust
N1&hts" starrin• Ton) Rossini a lr16ure 10 Neil D11mo1'd-at 7:3() p.m
and Dance' Dance' L>.ana' .. Blast 10
the Past" w11h DJ. Dennis 8 Goode
DiY SUWVAN'S 10201 ~later
A\.t., Fountain Valley, Nick 1>)10~
Band 9::.&·r 963-2? 18.
"'The Funniest Qxnedy of the lPAr!
A laugh riot ... It 8tarU oat smart. and ..,..y and .
""'1t"r lf'ts up rcw. minute!.. --~n-·--···
"Lots ·of laughs!
Clwvy Cha8e reaUy liYH it up t.hi.8 ti.me arou:ndl"
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1 p.m. to 2 a.m. niahd> except SuJlday
and Monday. ..Shake. Rattle and
Roll" oenorms ~inning T~y
throuah Apnl 22 ~o cover cba~.
Classic bands will perform the era's
MAX 'S 3 I 7 Paclfil ( 03)1 lii&h .. "J)'~ Hununct:Qn Bea.ch. U-r
Fer1tll on _ ptano. sax and vocah
toni&ht. :JO p.m. to 12· 30 a m unday. Monda) and Tucsda) 8 lo r--=---=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=.., p m. to m1dn1&ht. 836-2 SSS
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BEST FILMS H • TlfE -we-r-1'£-HOUSE Rcsi.urant
and Tavcm. 340 South Coast ll•ah • _.,..°""' •••llillrllWI ~a). Lquna 8tach. prricnu lu._r &.
1 he Locomotl\~ each unda) JI "Wlm, ROMANTK, ENTERWNING AHO UGHT-HWTED 8· 30 lt;· s1 co' er .
... A~ Sllli-trapkal wflo.dun..,if~ ---c... Ill••• \ ·~ua8THOlJ .£ RF.ST1'URANT 2
Hutton Cenltt' Dn"e· nta .\na "OEUGHTFUL ' '-A.J..-.. ~......&..-:..-prt"St'nts Tbt' cw Ink Spot) in thr bar . ·" S!'MY ~ <Ill* as ..uums 05 and .,;11 with 2 hov. ll 8 and ti .\(,
O 11W1t big ....... mink:'-.,....._,.._.,., p.m. fhc Counhousc 1) located onr r-· block off tbt' SS freeway. Wnt on
"A SUCE Of MOYIE PWDISE •• JUICY, LIVELY ANO IEflESHING.
o.ml Y*8t'!f°" ls ml1nt, w.t Townsmd ls pit funl" --w.--.
"DEUGHTFUUY MISOtlEVOUS,
WITH EXOTIC UKAlES ANO THE
HYPNOT1C SOUND OF IEGGAE~ ............ _
~acAnbur Blvd an tht Huuon
( cntre. for information. "·all "°461,,
THE CANNDY 3010 Lafa)ctl<" "'C'°"· cwport 9mcb, n f ,_l'K 1~41
t.t)k cabem t0k'rta1omcnt v.11h l..t$J)e Mc<.·,_ \'oathll and l lo)d
oland on .._eyboatd. S:30 lO 10 pm
67S-S777. VJU.A NOVA Jlicbant Faunu·,
])13' llJfinjS-Saeday throuJh
Wcdnnda)'. ()pa .Uy ' p.m. 10 l
Lm .• 3131 W. Coast Hjghway, New-
Pot'1 Bcacb 642-7UO.
SUNSET PUB ll>6SS Pacir.cCoast
Hipway. Sunsel lkac!'-•offcn live
cn•tna1nmeo1 seven nighu a week.
Planel 10, rock.in· Rcgac 3 to 7 p m.
and then Nouveau 8 p.m. to mid-
nitht. S92-1926.
lSLA«STBORN A.. tno playma
trach1ional ln5h and Scottish mu 1c,
each Sunday at t.M Old Dana Pomt Cafe at tbe comer of Golden lantern
and bd Prado Streets in Dana Point.
No cover ctwae.
llcmd•J IUGBTBO·-~u-s_a_a:-OT~a=z=-=u~ IN
CONCDT 7:30 p.m. at Tbe Ri&ht-
eous Brothers Hop. 18774.
Brook.hunt St. Fountain V:allt'y.
Tirktts arc SIS. for more mfor·
Mitton. call 963-2366.
st1NIET PUB J66SS Pacific Coas1
Hishway, Sunsca Beac~ ofTm hvc
rnWttaanment Kven days a v.eek
Ton1abt. Rockca '88 8 p.m. to m1d-
nl1tn. ES JBE COURTHOUSE R · TA~ presents the how Ca~
S1narrs. Ont block. ofT lhe SS Fn'<.'·
\lly \\CSI on Mac~nbur Bhd in
Hutton Centre. For 1nformauon call
S40-36l5.
TM94ay
--~--TllE CANNERY 3010 l.afa~l.'llC
ve. c~por1 Beach, ''OeJa Vu" vocahsund kt') board. 8 p.m to 12 30
Lm. 6'7S-S777
OOORTHOUSE R~TAURANT. 2
Hutton Centrt Dnvc. Santa .\na. ~nls pianist Irene Castle in thl'
l ibraf)/(,;uJcn Room Tue Ja>
1hrouAh ~:uurda~ beginning nt tr fl m
The Counhou'i(' 1 located onr blod
oil 1hc 5) fl'C"C"'a). \\est on
Mac \nhur Hhd 10 lhl' tiu11un
(. cntrc I or 1nlorma1 ion l all
)40.861 s UNSET PUB I 66SS Pi1c1fil C lla)I
Hlg.hYl;i). Sun"°t Beach. ofTers h\c
cntcna1nm\!nl ~vcn nights 11 ~ed.~
Tun1 ... t Thr M1ks 9 p.m. to I a.m. S.
(()\.Cf C'h:l'lt' 592-1926
FACES NITECl.UB I SIU lk.ilh
81 ... d 1n Hununaton Beach Blue
1ght 'how umc 1s 10 pm 21 and
0 ... cr ~dm1 1on at the door 1s S4
Call 9M-l2l 1 Cor informl.Llon.
WedDeedaJ
ET PUB 166SS Pacific C o3st
H1ahway. Sun t lkxh, offers ""<'
r ntcrtammcnt sc ... cn nl&hu a v.cd. II a We 9 p.m. to I a.m. 13 cu\cr
chalJ('. 592-1926.
CI '''IC \I c 0 '" u \ LCKINOI 11 the· Newponer Resort 'l'lllC DIPIU)\I ptttrnts three sj<*
pttSents a s~tal Monday Niaht s1>1m1na acts each n1gh1 Tu~
Showcast w11h comedians frun'I throua,ti Sunday howu~ and SUaftlaJ Prldl• th~ut the Southern adm1ssaon pncn att 8 p.m. Mondii) 1 California area performing. btaln-($31, Sunday. VIOLINIST RAllOVTUNE TRE IMPROV prnc-nlS thmc lade-nini at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday tuesday throuiJ'I Thursda)'.($6).8:30
BEDEUA.N of 1hc UCI arust.facuh) splitting acLS each 111&ht Tucsda) Nta,bl howcasc has no co, er charge. and I 0: JO pm Fnda)' and Saturday.
and pianist Gerald Robbins in an 8 through Sunday at 4'lS5 Campus The Newponer Resort is located at ($8). doors open at 6 pm. Dinner is
p.m. pcrformantt 1n the UCI Concert Onve, 'u1te I 8. Irvine. howumcs 1107 Jambortt Rd.Just cas1 off>:K'1fic served mgbll)
Hall on the campu~ The proeram "''" and adm1ss1on pnces arc 8.30 p.m (. 03)l H1&hway '" Newport Beach feature works from Bach. Schumann. ($7); Sunday through Thursday. ($6); 644-1 700. eu. 57S. Wedaeeday
Prokofiev and Schubert. Tickets are 8·30 and 10:30 p.m ($10) Fnda) and THE lMPllOV feature lhl'Tt' of JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT
$8 for general admisseon and $7 for Saaurday. 8 and 10 p.m. ($10). door) L.A's best known comcdtans every 11901 Wam<'r Ave . Hunt1ng1on
senior Clll7ens and students. T1ckt'IS o~n al 6 p.m. Dinner J~ s..·rvcd Monday n1jhl Doon open 11 6 30 Bgch. Mad Haner Tea Part) Com-
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OCCHAMBER MUSlC FESTIVAL
In celebration or the Orangt Count)
centennial. hambcr Mu K' 1n Jt1 \·
tone ·,,~ pl'C)Cnt~ a dll)·lon1 fesuval
1n historic 1tes Uf'S:snta na. Fc<>11,·al 11d.l"tholdcr; are al so·1nv11cd to tour
tht HotA.c-\\ affie hou~ and n:ttl\c a
bo\ lunch. A f~ conccn "'111 be
prt"'ienlcd nt the Ro"'c" M u~um b) kx-al mus1c1ans. Thl' Harmon13
8ar-Oqltt t>ll\>t'f'l> f tClebarc pnccd at
S4S for the· compktc 1our of pcr-
forman cs. and SJO S10 anJ SI 0 .for
~l«tcd t'\ents. For more 1nlor-
mat1on ond to charg(' 11ckc1s b>
phone. e<ill (!IJ)747-90 S or (:!1 l)
746-04SO, e~tcns1on 1:! 11 -PACIFI CHORALE prl·~cnts
Bcrl1ot's Requiem Conduc1t.-d b>
John .\lr,ander "111 be lhc P:mfic
( horale. Valle) Master Chorale at
onhridic. Massed Brass En.-,cmbll'
and Pao lie ) mphon} Orchc-ttra.
Tonight at ti p.m 1n Oranae County
Pcr1orm1na .\rb Center Conccn pre\ 1rw al 7 p.m f1ckc1s arc S I:! SO.
SI 7 SO. S2S. S35 anJ $100
THE BOUZV ROUGE CAFE
t'1a'ls1cal tnna qunnet Opu IV 11aompan1c Sunda' brun<:·h 11 a m
to I p.m 3001 ~c~port 8 1,d ..
c\\ port Beach. 6 73-3440.
EL RANCWTO MEXICAN RF.S-
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Nl'\\port Beach prl~n1
1n1er1'1111on11ll) l nown
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11 am IO l
p.m 675-68SS
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LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER M IC SOCIETY prc)(nts \he
Menckl n Stn"t Quartet perlorm
at I pm 1Q &ht Laauna Beach H1&h hoot Aud1loruam, 6H Park Ave.
Lquna Beach. Prosnm 1ncludri
Hadyn. She. ukovteh and o ... orak
T1cketurc SIS. for infortn<iltton call
49 ... 2 22.
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Three stories in one movie makes for
TbomH Butterworlll
Tttbnical C-Onsultaot
Balboa Island
The effects of the wnters' stnke arc
still npphng through the system. The
actors 1n ··New York Stones" do very
well but don't have much to do.
l hrec c:x1rcmel)' successful direc-
tor<; have teamed
up (wrong word
here since each of
the three stories 1s
unconncctt'd to the
others) to make
another "'Pia.ta
Su11e" or at the
very least a video
version of an issue of .. Tht' New
Yorker·· Ho"-
cver. what the) tncd to 1m1tate arc
!lt'amlcss production<; What has re-
c;uhed 1s a \1deo ,cr-;1on ofa graphic
no\cl. a rela11,d~ """ literal) form that g1H''> adult\ pcrm1ss1on to read
comic hooks
Lach ot the thn.•c <oegmcnt'i 1s a love
stul) 1'11lk l'-ohl· I'> "astcd 1n the first
\IOI"\ JS a succe\<,ful hut breaking
du"·" an 1st v. ho u\C'> female asi.1s-
1ants hkr 11.lel•nn lie also uses a
tra\h can hd for a )lakttc How can
\omt·th1ng '>Cl short drag so much?
Tht' ~rnnd ~~mcnt revol\CS
around the hfc and times ofa 12-ycar-
olJ <iUPl'r )'upp1e who 1c; rem1n1sccnt
ol Ht:lo1c;c I know Nt'w York ('ny 1s
d1ffcrl'nl. but <.mall children smancr
than 1hc1r pan:nl'> is a theme that has
l°x'l'O "url..cd mer prt'tl\ well in TV
\lt-c:om' Thi~ \C.'gml•nt could havt'
\Ur' 1\l'd an .illor\ stnkc a\ ~ell.
\lnl'l" J lot tit h11k < oppolas appear
\\ 1Kxl' \lkn plJ)' h1m~lf I don"t
111..t· him all that niut h hut hi\ '>l>gmcnt
" the hl·,t 1 hl'rl' 1' tht.· obhgator)
lll'Urtllll Jc~ 1\h 11-11' "1th J meddling
molhl·r and a 1_1.1rltnrnJ "ho 1s taller
thJn hl' I'> T ht'> 1hemt: has Jl\O hl:cn
"orl..cd o'er prc11~ ""II ~lKi<l\ 1.il..e\ h•'> molhl·r to \el' a
mJg1l 1an \he "
\l'kl tl·d trom 1h1.·
JUdll'nlC to d1\Jp-
f)l'ar trom a box
run through with
<,word'> \\-t>od)
sm1k\ tO htm~lfat
thf prospect 1 felt
thl· ..ame emo11on
a\ Wood> at·
tempts 'iu1c1d(' b y
d1pp1ni his wl·t
finger ma hght socket.
Ed Koch 1s believable as the mayor
of New York. but I wish I had JUSI
read the comic book.
DeAu Sclilott
LqaJ Sectttary
Costa Men
Three well-known dircctorf cqm-
mo nl y associated with the 811 Apple
-Woody Alle n, Fnmc1s Coppola
and Martin Scorsese -have col-
laborated 10 give their views of their
beloved city by having three mini-
movies lumped together under the
mle "New York Stones." The mle of
these arc .. Life Les.sons..·· which was
directed by Scorsese; .. Life Without
Zoe," by Francis Coppola: and
"Oedipus Wrecks" by Woody Allen.
.. LJJe Lessons .. stars Nick ~olte
(have you nouced
a&)ut ofN1ck Nolte
movies lately") as a
painteTand rtc>san-
na Arquenc as his
girlfnend/ ass1s-
11nt. and is the
most intense of the
three ofTcnna,s. Ar-
qucue wants to
leave Nolte. bµt he
"-----c::::;;;:i has an important
exh1b111on coming-up and begs her to
stay. He promises tnat he won't touch
nor infringe upon her. She decides to
stay and ~ns tormenung Nolte
with her 10d1scrct1ons. He end s up
finding 11 insp1rat1onal (what a sur-
pnsc). It was entertaining.
"Life Without Zoe .. would have
been better as a
"made for TV ..
movie. It was not
up to par w11h the
other ofTennp . I
thought the whole
prcm1scwasunreal
and faccuous. Zoe
1 a poor little nch
girl who hv~ in a
sumptuous hotel
and decides to
throw a costume party for wealthy
children (v.e don·t want any poor
ones. of course) and end up 1n some
son of sthcmc 1nvolv1ng her ~ell·
l..nown father.
My favonte of the three was
··Oedipus Wrcch" which Woody
Allen wrote. directed and stars in
(with Mia Farrow. nafurallff.l>crn1
usual style. Allen narrates duttlly
into the camera. He po=r• s a successful lawyer who 1s ~ • but
cannot overcome hi1 rt taonship
w11h h1sovcrbeann1nf'othcr. One day
good ol' mom disappears (with the
h~lp of a maa,ician). and h11 wont
n1arumarcs come true.
Ja~WU...
l.MltJiat
Newport Badl
Nuey N6dlols
Gnat Wrt&er LapuBeadl
Jt~r1 &a.ffonl
Ardia«tual Dlutta&Or
C.Sta Meta .
In all faimcu... <"' Yor~ Stem(''
v.111 l)t'Obabt)' do q~llt" Yt It IO N<""'
YorL and on tM we oa 1 bu• Im :i
Southern hfomia 11rl. not m~ rup '
of tn: le 1 &rul). thrtt hen llf lilt
from the 811 pplc. rbc) art' dl\turh
1n1 and 001 "'tt') cltv '" thl'" mcar:una., --r .. lifcl..nson
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Nolte shin~s through the dimness of 1 Nf
. .
~ ...._ f9r • ... In Central ~arts. In
IMe .,........ Zoe ... th• ••em•nt of .. New . vorts S._,.. .. directed by f'rand1 Coppola.
a 1umultous loH• tnt~rC'St 10
to create ht ~ork. So "h.a.t v.c
ht\ rclat1on\h1p wath Ro18nna
cttc 1n v.htCh the) are both
cntcd by h1 consumin1 nttd
. pleads. pl>\id and hum1l1·
1mself and her 1ryina 10 att h<r
a) v.1th him .
n goes into
tudio. blast
mt' old-ume ~ z • ~ roll and • ,.
ds to crcatt'
mas1"1)ie«s.
n \he dotS fi. ka,ch1m1~ ~~n
1m at a pllCJ}'
1n1 C)t'IOI a
ltn~ but nc>l vca1. tfc \\ tthout 70it" WI\ hpkf but
u1&c u clear an us mranani. ll
\e bttn 1n1cresttn1 t \CCPI I
r could It' the dttpn m btthtttwaM\'ta~r~
potenaal bu& (di ti.hon.
ipus Wruitt" WU Woody
~lien·~ con1nbu11 on to this tnl<>c>· It
1~ h1~ I) p1lal Jc~ 1sh neurone son
stor. OH'rdonc totalh There art' a
couple of funn) hnc.. hu1 tor them t
pan 11\ old nt·"'s
Our ratings
York Stories'
'
.. 0 .. lll ,.,
The Go-Betweens are ready
to broaden thei'r audience
.. If )'OU s~nJ )Our life loolm1
bchmd.you
You don't Stt what's up front"
-From the (10-Bc1wccns' ··w1s Therr Any1hm1 I Could Do'!"
Even thou&h Australian rockers
hke INX~. Crowded House. and
Mtdn1aht VII have rcccntJy become
popular worldwade. many am~ from Down Under have yet to make a
commercial .pla h beyond their
natave land. 8ut one pcrwvenng
be.nd. the fotk-.acccnlcd Go-&-twecns. ts pnmcd to mo"e bc)ond ~r cult standina of the past IO
years.
Wnh the rclcasc of then !litYenth
and latest aJbum "16 Lo"ers Lane."
the Go-Bct"-ttn -fatunng lead
vocahst-1unan t Robcn Forstt'r.
1u1tanst (,rant Mcunnan. "1· oltn/oboc pla)er .\manda Brown.
drummer Ltnd) Momson. and
bassist John Y..1Ustccd -ha"e dcm-
onstratcd a pt"nchant for "'Ill~ ong· wnt1ng. hlt1n1 melodic'>. and 1a~tdul
-harmon1C1 In a musical tylc wmc~hat re-
S(mbhna 1he P1\1es. the C hun:h. and
T.hrow1ni Muses. th1!. ixns1\C quin-
tet general~ a charming folk.sint'ss
wtth HS acoustic ins1rumenta11on,
uulmng gu11ars, "1ohn. and oboe From lush roman11c1sm ("Quiet
Hc:sn," "(loud "I and unwa"enns
opum1sm ("You can't y No I-or-
ever .. ) to 'ipontancous combustion
("Was There Anything I ( ould Do?"). tht-· Go-Bct""'ttns ha't' rt'·
corded a dtcadc's "'onh oflovc sonp
-but each wuh a fresh new 1pproach
lO the subJttl.
In developin& these touching 1f
often twisted tales of romance and
heartache. sona~mt-rs Forster and
Mclennan draw 1n p1ra11on and
ideas from man) or their ov. n
personal tnals and tnbula11ons
"Our songs arc "el) personal. I
suppoSt'. but the s1tua11ons aren't
hmucd 10 the pt'Ople v.ho write
lhc.Jn._" stressed muJU·t.n.Strumco-
t.ahst Brown d\lnns a recent phonl'
intcrvie"". ··our 1op1cs -lo,c. de-
sire. memoncs of old IO\.cl"\, and
brcak1ni up -an: quite uni'c~I
rcally. I thLOk a lot of people can relntc
10 them.··
But one shouldn't assume that "Io
Lo,crs Lane" 1s all boy·m~1s-g1rl In
tact. perhaps the band's most cngaa·
ing sons 1s a melanchol> dep1cuon ol
their hometown called ·· trects Of
Your 1 o~n .. -\ddressing the moral
deca)H"and '>up<.·rfic1alit) that's
enaultcd the coa\tal c11y of Bnsbanc
(m Queensland. 4\ustraha). ·• tf'l'ct
Of Your To~ n .. mak.e'i ~mt' disturb-
ing rcvela11ons "Don't tht' <,un loo'-
good 1oda)/8u1 the rain 1s on II'>
WU)'/Watch the butcht'r \h1n.; hi.,
kn1\C°'/ \nd tlm town 1s full of
battcrrd ~l\l'S ••
"In Bnshanc 11·s ilk-gal lO he a
homo~·xual -that g1H'S )OU an idea
ho~ conscr\llll\.C ll is." C\plaincd
Brown -The sons's about how
monc}. cap1tahsm. and go,crnmcnt
can changl· a c11y of )OUr childhood
into something tot.aJI) d\fTercnt and
1mpt"rsonal It I Brisbane) toJa)' Jook.s
hkc somt'thing shin) and~. but n's
ul11matcl~ shallov. ~neath the a.toss' surface··
Having JU.,t lint'iht"d a tour of "'t"""'
/caland and .\u traha as the OJ)l'n1og
act for R E M tht' C10-Bctv.ttns -
""ho ht-adhnt' tomorro"" night at the
( oach House and • unda) night at
Bocart's -are comm& ofT of an
cmo11onal high
"1 he Ix)) 10 . R £ M V.l'O: JU'>t
lovCt).'' )31d Bro~n "Tounngcan be
an unrt'ah\t11: v.3\ ol hfc and full of '
tedium but 1ounng v.11h them ~.ts"°
rcla"nl and cnJU)able that n n~\cr
S«mcd h'-c V.\' ~ere on th..-road ..
This week's top-selling releases
(AP) -The ~~na arc the top-tdti111 poPulal:
compeci disks u they appair 1n nc•t wed's 111ut of
Bdlboetd ~be: l ... Ekctric Youth" Ottlbit Gabton (At.IUtac)
2."Doa'& k Crud.. ~ Brown (MCA) -
P\atieum (Mon: than I m1thon u.ruu told.) ·
) ... A.oottate f'or Di::stntctk>n" GUM N' Roen (Cicffear.:.:.;. ,.. ......
. 4 ... FoftWr Yow Gitf" Pa• Abd.al (Vttpo) -..... ,, .. Tra~ Wilbiaiya .. Travdi .. Willbwya
7. Allr ~TOM Loc(a_ Vi.yl)
9 ... Vt~icr LivinaC'o&our( pie)-_ Gold
10 ... HUllo' Touah.. cw ~ Oe the Block
o&umbia) -Gold I 1. .. G N' R Lits'. GuDJ N' Roses (Gcfkn)
12. "'Hy11CN .. Otf Leooard (Mercury).-P\atuuam
I ).""G1Vl"1 You the Best Thal I Goe. Aorta 8akcT
(Ekktn) -Plat1ft-.m 14."Ncw knty" Bon Jovi (MttClllY)-Ptatuuun
I S.""Gften .. R.:l!:.M . (Watfttt =-PIMlalllll 16 . ...,...;e bw ..a me. C .. F"mr YOUQI a.-.... (lll.S.) 1 7.~ Vwt" M* a Tilir U1 $ n'w (A .....
UC) (WJtir Oilt" a 0.--. (V • )
•• ..__..,.. lllll!eln" f.clic Brideh ANtw9at11r rca.i.)-Plllm-'""=:..:;;_,-
11.-lrlCkl' SoUlldnck" (AtlaiMie) 19.'"SlllM>uidte .. Kmny_G. (Aritla)-,......_..,.,._ .....
20."TK Greac Radio conuovmy .. l'ctla (Odfen>
.. ~ PIOt DMllbGdcl Fnct.iY, w.c:t\ 17, tM9 9
DREAM ...
FromPa~3
to 10 employees handhng eight acts
\\1th a combined output of more than
a dozen albums. Hansen is the first to
admit that it's not always easy ..
··11·s a struggle:· admm ed Hansen.
··w,c·re an independent company so
we're fighting uphill baulcs all the
ttmc. We're 1rving to do things on a
major le"el. We're doing world-wide
d1!>tnbu11on no~. We're exponing
record~.:·
While Dr. Dream.ma)' not have the
d ou1 of a ma1or label. the bands on
Dr. Dream ·!I roster get more attention
than they mi&bt at a largtr company. 8 ANDS In fact. say& Ransen, ··eve?one that A • • •
we're working 1with we havF· a real Frontl'8Pl
commitment to, :JilC have no choice. DeJameu seem~ bcner p~
Because of that. we're very careful than most. In addition to a f'C(lOrd she
about who we work with." did with Mnemonic Devices.. she has
All of the acts on Dr. Dream a self-titled ~P. aod a new full length
records arc, based in Orange County. album. entitled Possessions, under
although Hansen claims that it was her belt. Her two latC'St efforts were
not intended to be a lahcl solely for~ both released lhrou&h Orange Coun-
Orange County acts. ty-~ Dr. ~ Records. The
Dr. Dream may not dominate the a~s)vely m~y ~ngs on Po.s.-
world (yet), but at least, says Hansen. sess.1ons are getung arrplay .on ~10
"We're making it. We're not ljving in stations across the country. including
mansions or anything. but we have a local upstart KEDG (formerly
b h • h · .. Th KMPC-FM). The band has also usiness ! at s appening. esc completed several shon tours, the
days. thats hard enough. latest being a two-week trek through
the Midwest in a station wagon. The
only problem DeJarneu seems to
have 1s flnd1ng a place to play io
Orange County.
.. In Orange County there's a rcaJ
lack of clubs 10 play a1,.. said
Dclameu. ~There's a lot more places.
in L.A., but you can't keep playing the
same place all the ume. That's why we
like going on 1he road... ·
NationaJ Peoples Gang 1s another
locaf favorue 1hat seems polScd on
the brink of breaking lhrough. Their
debut album. The Hard Swing. was
released by Dr. Dream Records last
faU and has received extensive college
airplay and ctiucal acclaim. The band
is currently 1n the midst of their ~ond tour. a three-month ordeal
that follows a wandcnng trail to the
EiSt C-oast and bad.:. -
Together for ncarl) fhe years.
National Peoples Gang 1s comprised
of Anthony Arv11u. Chad Jasmine,
Chuck Morris and Chad Forrello.
Wbcn asked to descnbc their mus1<'
recently. guitarist f orrcllo said.
"We're Just four guys who have taken
'I'\ l .ISl I '\GS
the music boomina m our beads.and have P-mcred litplay and rcirot· mixed' it up-intQ.pUr songs and they nition in such unJikely place$ as
come out as· something unique lO France and Germ.any,
listen to and e.dtilerallnJ to play~ Ex-VoTo ~ to be dis. Added bassist Morris. ··lt'.i like wbitt illusiooed by~ CoUDcy's music
African musie." ... 1«nc.
Known fOrthrowing fruit out 10 the .. Nooe of the labeli that are based
audience as much as he 1s for b~ out here have any antneSt in us..··
styljzed vocal phrasfogs. singer ··Most o( thert1 don't have vtry
Jasmine had a comment on lhe good distribution," added Rainwater.
stigma of being an "Orange County Mostoftbemarcn'tthatbiponwhat
Band" the cuttina edge is. If ,_.IC from
··1 think there's much too much Ena.land and doil.ll w1W we·~ doiQI
emphasis placed on where we're from then it'• vet)'~~ blit becaaase
&CO&flphicall)"' said Jasmfoe. "With we're doina at Ibey ctQe t ,..., to bar
TV and radfo and the way ,the about iL"
communicatJon fYstem is set up in Jim Palmef'. is an OrUS "County
this wotJd. you can liye anyw.bere:· booki~t b-~ ICU. He
Larry Rainwater. $!fifer, bauplay-boob at vanous cw.; balh
er, and foundiaJ member of Ex· Ind collelt• her. aod ...,. lhe
Vo To.~ that it shouldn't matter ciountry. and is doina a... '11 the
where you'te from. He ~ admit, bcJOk:ma -~·11n 1.411 laeh:
though, that h110rangeCowuybased ~He hacfa few'namn to add IO die list
bancf ~ly ~)CS outside the ofbelidtindlu1&lbearwaycotbefront
countylinc. , . -lm~ana·Ydlow Sun" Gbat:in ··Thtre~s no PlacC to play 10 OranJt. RaucoUs, Black Dlpbnc &One Shike
County," aajd ltainwater. "You play AdoleS«n\Sand TSOL' ·
JO Oranic C-0unt) and you nevtt .. , think aJ ~could~ some more
make any conntetJoni. for your band. dubs "' this a~ the mQSIC 1ttnc No~ from CBS or-Warners 1s ~oold be a .lot bdlrr ... :teict Paltmr.
cominJ to Orange County. Why ··Thett's no e>Jacc for tJtelir pys to sh~uld .they when they have aJI the play. I thuak tbcre-'s ~ room in
clubs njhr ~QUnd.,.~he comer from Lhis rounty for threr of tilt' mOtT
th(lr house 1n LA.. . clubs. There·, ddini~ly c~
Hav.ing $0ftC throu&h vanous 1n-band and thett'1 tDOUcb Oeoolc.
camauons JO the pa~t live yea~ EX-While Ann Ddan~u~ NabOnal
Vo To has stabihzcd ~ith Rainwater. Peoples Gana. and El.Voto are not
Dee Flat on JUIW. Linda Rainwater the Qnly Oran~ County blftds m a
on kcybOarcf!; ms-.-KlHll)DD-1 position to malce ttiit llCP;up to the
drum machine kttr>tna the t>tat. The) ~or 1catue the) ere lbRt of thf
describe their music as .. elcreinely front runnenUd•re•wnflOCIOdds
ahemauve -in~~nced by ~v~-forcventually~llarOulh. Hov.
thing and notluna. good? DcJ.amftt:tvnaOdd6. Rauonal
They arc feature~ on uompdaoon PcooksGaoa; 2 to I. £11,-VoTo: $to I.
album from LA. s Bomp Rtt0rds In tfie tickle mu iC 1Dd\lstry. those art
that ha.$ sold oul two Plti.S•ni.s. .lnd iood oddt.:
ro I jor •
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FTHEWEEK
ftatridaA.~
' Kerry Redfearn and WaltM Babcock wanted start an estabftahmen1 wtth the Idea of
Ing an lntegral part of the community. And,
h the recent opening of ()yatM1 In Corona det
r they have started to eccompllsti this goal.
"We want to cater to what the local people
t -we wanted a restaurant that people could
ord to go to a lot. not just on special occasions:··
fearn uJd. H• added t~art of that Idea was
er customers good f and a comfortable
osphere.
Aedfearn and Babcock chose the name
ters for the restauranj because It denotes
eshness. u weft u eeafood." And. the
taurant doee feature a contemporary and
ous atmosphere as weU as supurbly
ared food by Chef Tom O'Brien.
''The food,we offer II fresh and affordable -
good vatue -ln a nk:e and comfortable
phere," Redfearn said.
The site of MY9<al previous restauraunts.
ters has been renovated to give diners an
vlronment consisting of light and openness.
e kept all that In mind when we chose the colors
the carS)e~ and palnl -we wanted to create a
ht, fresh look that would go aJong with our
, " Redfearn aakl.
While emphasis ts placed on the fact that It is
estaurant for dinner and lunch. a conversat1on-
bar. as well u an oyster bar offer customers
fortable place for a before-or after-dinner
ink, as weu as a place to relax and unwind after
r1t.
The bar, made of oak. was built m 1902 and
origlnaJty In the Pump Room Restaurant 1n
lcago. "Business professionals can come here
v1srt. or by themsetves, and still feel com-
able," Redfearn said. The Oyster bar provides
interesting converaation u wen as several
petizers and putas for a fight lunch or snack.
Monday through Friday Oysters offers special
on wines and champagne by the glass, as
I as appetizers at reduced prices. "We wanted
otter customers a nic. alternative for an after-
ner drink °' sna." Redfearn noted.
CALIFORNIA DINING
AT ITS FINESTI
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"We bullt a ramp to the dining area,.. so that
customers wouad not have to go through the bar
crowd," Redfearn said. Although he added that a
lot of customers seem to llke the°'*} atmosphere
that gives them an opportunity to have dinner and
stUI feel a part of the more llvefy area near the bar.
For customers who want a more Intimate
dining experience booths provide privacy for two
or more. Oyster's enclosed atrium area also gtves
diners a chance to enjoy the local area. while
eating.
And, if you have any doubt to as to the quality
of cWslne. one taste Is all It takes to confirm ~
o ·erien's expertise. With the help of Henning
Bodenhoff, the sous ch~f. all food, Including
stocks, sauces and dressings is prepared fresh
dally.
"We have changes to the menu daily. so that
we can take advantage of seasonal specialties,··
Redfearn said. He added that the restaurant also
has an extensive wine list. with a large sefecilon of
California wines.
Oysters offers banquet facilities, as well as
catering for weddings and other special events.
The restaurant may be contacted for more
information
Located at 2515 E. Coast Highway In Corona
del Mar, Oysters serves lunch from 11:30; dinner
begins at 4 p.m Valet parking is ava1/abkl. as well
as customer parking bt!Jhmd tM restaurant. For
feS6f"VBtlOOS, call (7 f4) 675-1411 • .
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SPECIAL BRUNCH MENU
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!J-(appy :J{f,w ~ear
CeCe6ration 5lpril 9tfi
• Elaborate Buf)'et Feast
• Costumed Palace Dancers
• Movies of Thailand
Festivities begin at noon
$25.00 per person
Limited seating
Call (714) 645-THAI
4 1 w.
Featuring
fl.r: Oyster Bar with several vaneties o f
oysters, steamed clams, & freshly mc1 a~ .
pasta.
Lunches & Dinners serving fresh seafood
cooked over red oak grill; certif1ed..angus
steaks, oak gnlled tree range chicken, soups,
salads, and chefs specials.
HAPPY HOUR
Specials at
~/ff~ «tfA
Spring's nearly here, wit
its cherished mow-ment
Hey. it's JUSt about the .start of in October. But bnuh1n1 av.a) the spnng. The davs are gctung warmrr. cobwebs. and digging past the wtcd
N1Jhts arc getting shoncr. The sun's •whacker. edger. and pruning shears
sh101ng. Birds arc singing. Aowersarc you start 10 uncover a red and )ellow
blooming. thin& with ··Mclane .. on 1t.
And the grass is growing. Now you st.an to remember the
You remember the lawnmower thing. There's the pull suiner. The
don't )'OU? It's that thing With the choke. The crass catcher. The ThrOI·
Bngs &. Stratton on top and the tic. •
blades unde-mcath. You tum i1 on The memoncs of the smell ofa last and 11 fills C\Cry trash can and 40 )Car's frcshl) cut lawn come back.
gallon garb3ie sack in sight mainly cuz last )'ear's chpp1n~ arc
You last saw the sucker sometime stall on the mov.cr.
Hauhng ll outta the prqc }
open the ps cap. The sweet smell
varnish fills the 11r Of eou
dratmng the gas before storage Y.O
have been the 1ntclhg<-nt thing
intelhgcnce 1s not ont of )Our stro
suns. The "two-gallon ps can empty.>
d1a out )our Oklahom:i credit
and SJphon some unleaded outta t
neighbor's car. P\lwng the c-ap
on the mower. )OU pull the cho
yank the uart~r. and -vo1la' -
runs. r~iiii:Ji:JiJiJi:i:iJiJii:JiJEZJEJEJEJiJiJii~I For a minute or two Grabbing the 51arter )OU )Jl
I -tfnty rec-...nd SAME TIM£. NUCT
YIM." It~~. often ll'IOW'lj. Md
dyfy~~ -~~.NfwYOllt~
0 A ~ MW'fY r-* play • It Mio new.st .,., INe .,., ,,...,..... •
-~ Goml''"1 Nf>w., "cm
lP'"· And 1p1n. And again Enou umcs )Ou bcK,an 10 think )Ou'll ha
b1Ctv.> IL .. c ~nv.11rzencgtt Brcak1
the cord )OU teal 1hc s1ancr off 1
cd~r Then 'fOU remember. Ma) be 1he
cleGAer a filth~ urc enough. dirt
than I.he floor of an X-ratcd mo th~tcr. )OU ta._c 11 to thC' knchcn
Lea' ing dcbm on the bonom of 1
til.'~ the old lad~. Job U>
)OU know the filter 1s supposed 10
~al..cd m 011
ot finding ~n> 1n the pragc, )
take a couplc paSSl'S acrou .>
forehead and hey. that tilte
scnou ly 01kd. It 1111 doesn't i.tan
C'lcanin! the p:trk pluJ. poun
psdown thrcarb. and readJU5Ung t
idle JUSt don't ~m 10 "ork
f'inatly. ~lnnJ thl' 1~hn1C11I
proach. )OU appl) ~"eral well plat
kicks. That &Ol 1hc th1n1's a11en111
It \tall.\
Tw o pasK'\ down the par!.."") a it croaks 'ou br~-a._ the cord on
stancr )OU tole from tht' td l!r .\
a fc,,.. \\tU plac;cd v.ords y,hJch c.1l
the lav..n in the 1mmed1:uc \ 1cinm ........, _______________________ ;__ ___ ~ w-1tbcr and die. )Ou IJ'f up
GULLIVER'
For An Old-FashiOned
EASTER: SUNDAY
OIT to 1he repair shop. rhcrc's Ii
bu ls d~n lhc dl"lin. Bu& the lak
arc on and )Ou 'H JOI cold o
v.an1na. \llJou nttd do 1s act out machete an hxk a path 10 the Ire
door
You \tan mcntall) calcula11n1 1 cuh1c yard1 of concrete rtqu1n-J
an al~OIK of 1hrm trnnr·~f)I -i maintcn.antc .. )anb ...
cJ
l"
er
t'
10
ow Is the best time to run
ut and w~tch the grunion
DONNA ANO RAY OTT . br~1ng spot _, ...... -Manne b1olog1sts can predict the
'l'r. H'ar bct't\CCn IM months of t"'o-hour umc pcnod dunnf the
rch and Jul)', from the bcachcs of C\Cnanis that the grunion "'II run
ta Bar00ra to BaJa. a man nc . The best tame-to am ve. the) sa) I\
tade takes place. On n1&hts when about 30 minutes afler haah udc
tide 1\ high. hundreds of sardine-An)'one can go to the beach to
\(:hoohng fi h, called arunion. watch th1\ natural spectacle, or.
m up on the w-.vcs to the southern dunng open season. catch tnc fish. (A hforni.a shores and reprodu~ state Jaw allows fi hermen to catc.h
d 11 ,0 u·rc there on a aood nt&}lt grunion with their hands onl) 1
s'ixctade as something to sec. • Cabnllo Manne Mu!.Cum. an \an Pedro. a non-profit mst1tut1on deda·
Before watchan& the irunaon run.
cnJO) some of\Jn Pedro'<, rcnownt'd
ethnic rc,1aurant I.in: at one of the
following.
RE TAl IR \"fl S
C'lgo''I (213-!0J-()9.i9). 915 South
Pan fie A vc nU(•, olTer\ '\ ugoslavaan
and Greek dishes that include
pl1cska,•1ca (minced ~teak). burck
(meat. cheese. and onion~ an dough
leaves). and l-C\apc1 c1 (Yugo l:n 1an
~usag1:) fhc rc<otaurant 1\ open for
both lunch and dinner P11re<. arc
The Blarney Stone
St-~~
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\o ith ~ ,,
The lri h Beggarrnen
Hftos~ Raymond on Fiddlt···
.. ith ~ptt'i•I i u,..h Tumm l\Ml(th from Ou ltlrn
Mu ic from 4 PM.
lmportt>d B••e-r
11 761 EO"C,Efi. •·ot \Ti\"\ :\LU.\ 775-9987 .
)n<e tht· small. s1lvet)-colored catcd to promottng awareness of
nion reach the beach, the fe male southern C'alifomia manoe Life. ho\tS
., into the sand until most of her "Meet the Grunion.·· an cduca11onal
' "rn' ertd. Several males swtm program. twice a month during
und he r to fett1hzc lhc approll· gnmion season
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809 ~uth urand l\\Cnuc. prcp:iresa A SpeCI.al Easter Treat
teh ~.100 eus she h.as deposited The c\Cl\log prec;cnta11on de·
hl '>.Ind fhe~about the tie of signed to antrodun· the pubhl to thl·
1nhl'ad incubate for about ten elus1"e fish . includes a documcniar'
, \\hen high ttdc comcsqaan. the film about tht" grunion demon· ~lin~ ad1on of the wa'e hatches \trauons on ho" the fi!lh hatch. and a
lOmb1nat1on of( onuncntal andCah-.
lorn1a cntrcc ~lKh a~ "ordfish ~
!'orange. and touml-dos of beef
L11':at«1 an a 511-\car-old. Mcdtter·
rancan-\t)'k former home. the r~
tauran1 oiler.. an intimate setting, andudang a pm ate upstairs danang
room tur lunth dinner. and unda)
hrunch ~1cxkrutl' to e'pcns1\C
m and the tan)' beb}' irunion gu1Jed wall 10 the nearb' hcach to
l'mpt t0 ,..,.,m aw&)'. TtH?~ that watch the unu!lual ritual firsthand
'1\( "111 rl'tum the follo~ana )t'ar Paruc1pan1s .trc adnscd 10 dre \
rl'fX'Jl the c~cle warml> cam a ll:a hhghl and bnng
r~ tx·Jctr-spawrnna fish oJY" blankcls to ~I on. The program l!. 1~ul· 10 the ~ache~ of southern f~. and rese~auons arc not nl'C<lcJ
hlorn1a .and most of BaJa C~h· The next pre~·ntauon this month''
nia 1 \nd the) pro' 1dc a iTClt Fnda)'. Marth 2.i I'll'\! month.,
U'4' Im a ".ilk along the txach b)' sc u?ns will be held Fnd..t} .\pnl 7 rnh~ht 1 ~hcn11comcs 1o localt'1., andSaturda) .\pn122 Othl'""'lltk.·
Papada .. 1s fa,ccna
'l'll:alh "11h _aooddepos1tsoftine hddMa)7and _2 Jundanll20 and
d Jt h•!lh 11dc level 1s a potc111u1I July J and 20.
( 21 \. 5-'b-11 b6) \()I \\ l'Sl 6th t.. 15 the qu1ntcsscn11nl (1rcc~ re taurant.
'-' 11h cntrtt'~ that indudc moussala.
(1rcck-s1~ k rhcl'Sl' d1'ihcs. <;tulTcd t•ggplant. and other ( 1ret•l pcc1alt1c.s.
plus fre'>h ~afood 1n ~·a,.on Modcr-
atl' pm'l'\
locOtid ot
3100 lrVine A.enue
ln Newpo.i liOCh ~-
oit;. .. 1o r1sw;mt e.idl
GOI C-..~ JM.elt1
The Tea Room is offering
customers a chance to experience
its elegant atmosphere and unique
Persian cuisine in the afternoon.
The Newport Beach restaurant
recently opened its doors for lunch.
Its new lunch menu offers diners
a chance to sample a variety of
Persian food, as well as California
cuisine. "The emphasis is on a light
lunch," Biian Ameri, general
manager, said .
With a dress code of casual to
dressy the restaurant caters to the
local busineu person, as well os
the afternoon golfer. "Customers
enioy our nice and soothing
atmospere with good food and
service.''
The Teo Room offers an extensive
w ine list for dinner or lunch, as well
as full bar service. The lounge
offers a comfOJtable atmosphere to
relax and unwind from the day's
frustrations.
For o cultural exfMfien<e you
won't fOJg•t try the Tea Room for
lunch Of dinn•. The restaurant
opens at 11 :30 a .m . for lunch and
at 5 p.m. fot dinMf. leMr¥Gtion1
.. occepted.
You art' tn\illt'd l-0 a pena1
threl' rnun.t & ... ter -;unda\' Omnt'r
ot Hou Italian Het.t.aurant
-Menu -
Ch1cken C'accl8tore. La.~11nt ~eapolitan
Baked Ham. her~ Rat. .. in Saua.>
Fre.h Btrrte6 wtth-H~ Cream
~ AJ/ J-Jicrte ,.,,,.Md 141lh \ t'j.'f'fJl#ik-
~ * 1695
P.rf>t'NUI
Re e rvatioo.s oo.ly 2-8 pm
I
Our Meals Are
A Tri~ to .Me.rico!
We hope you enjoy the at-
mosphere complemented with
our fine Mexican food ... in
Costa Mesa since 1972.
Lunch • Dinner • Coc'<ta1ls
Open Daily At 11 AM
Entertainment in Tht Rurro Room
29£. E 171ti St Costa Mesa ,645-7626
"The Best
Just Got
Better!''
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l111tcltt•tt tlflru tllltMr ,,.,,., ,..,,ur lnclu~ ...,,,,., fatura
Frnh Orilled OnlJed Peche Flitt,
Brt-asl of Chickffl. ~ Pf'Clte Lomen T11I.
Pe111e File• and 1 Grilled 9reuc of
Kl'UIT\pliow half Cbidea. Aesb
Lobsler Tail. Sca1'op1 Ind Frab
all/or ••'1 ~ . hltl, ~Of aal.O / .u ,., .,,,, ..
$/J.95 ,,,,,rNff $16.95 ,,,,.,,..
/11 add1J10ft, rnnnrtbtr 10 oplort otlwr /Oll#Ostir "'lrttl Wt
'"''"'' IMClt IU lroi#d VNI Loi ... Grtll~ Lout of i..Mb. StH• ......
1Jrottdon'1" Dr OM of DflT frult lttf/ood I/OU /,U fttlfl S~.
frtJlt Sa/'"°",fr11lt '°"OS tlltd of COW# OW lft/Wlrd WW.Inf 8"'11·
dolf'I Slll/ood Gturtbo.
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THE BEVERJ..Y HERJLACE f-OfEL
1100 .....,,,... ...,..__.n.6J•1
33'0 A_'fll .. Mt.C-. .... '714-1'4-l)OJ
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Tommy'.s Sushi is a fun
place for f abuloUsfood·
('an' you stand 1t? Tommy's ush1
in Tustin looks more hke a sampan
that's about to e~bark on a wild and
crazy trip down die ~ht River than
one of those newfangled sushi bars so
many of the raw fish palaces have
turned into, what with their starched
door hangmss. glossy laqucrcd cbafrs
and hushed. boW1ng waitresses 1n
stcnle a111rc.
Even before you're completely
through the front door. the sushi chef
1sscrcam1ngat you ("sushi, sushi." he
yells) b1ddina you to bypass lhc
d1nin1 room tn favor of a birds-eye
view of his coynter.
Barely settled into your scat. he lets
you kno"'. who's in charge here (he 1s).
At the Royal Khyber. we have ~·two thousand year old
art of Indian cuisine by creating
dishes of unsurpassc~ OaYOr
e.u:lusl'1ely for ea11rom1a tastes.
Select from our umptuou ly
diverse menu. or let our e"pert
wait~ .design.a meal expressly J..
to )'OUr liking.
The honour would be our~.
• Jtwonf~U.9
•ROYAL KHYBER
Cuisine of India
IOOO lk1$«ot t. Nc>fth (.at .b1mbot"ce) ~ Beach
Rc~rvatk>n' 714·7~2-~200
LUNCH • OINNeR • COCKTAILS
mancuvenn1 you mto ordcnna a
'3lad. Kc prepared a stunner of a
mdangt: shnmp. &aant clam. )Cllov.-
taJI and tuna. all chopped into bite·
sized p1~ and tossed Wlth a
thousand.Jsl.and·™' dressJnJ. Parual·
I) cooked asparaaus adds crunch. He pms and bows -\Mn tam
pbbcnna away. in toud-vo1ced
Japanese. to a customer sc:veral seal\
IWI)'. -But. ~y. he's beck. H1 in·
nincu att findy-tuncd to anuetpatr
your e"ery gesture.
.. How about some musstls'1" he:
asks, ackoow~na that he's run out
of abp1 (a crispl)·tcnder. dchcat~·
red clam commonly known as '"ar~
shclL'')
· l he mussels art dttnchcd in pontu sa~ they're delicious. The chct
sttms plca.scd.
You nojc 1hc decor. Behind tht
sushi bar ii Tommfs. in add1uon II•
thf stan<brd assonmen1 ofsak1 bou·'
and boffin o( plum V.IOC, lbC oddest
en1111cs form a mismatched
haphazard d1spla) eo~c of chcM:
olatts share shelf ~ wtth .i
collcct1on of wall caJmdars and
posters -v.harever lhey ha\<c on
hand bccomn pan of the SCl'ncry. 11 tiiiiiiiil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i1wou~sccm Manan. 1he v.3utrcu.. ps the utr ..
mile. ~ kcd about the rqubr ~nu
he ru1~ off 10 SCI one
"Bu~~' lunches \'Cr) r~n
ablt." ~he 1clls )OU
Art' the)' C\Cf, .. t fomm) 's )OU ~"an dme c•pan\hel) on a comlttnatmn
lul\(.bcon of \hnmp tempura. >•ktton
barbecue (chicken). a f) 11 dumr-
hni. cu cu\tard. ~me ctudcn. :i
Cahfomta roll broccoli and tnnt tor "
mere$) 9S
Tht:f bnn& out mall. comphmo•
tit) d1shM of teamtd bean, fro m ~ru b )Ou Pttl the outer pc>d and t.11
th<' pas Othc1 u.
\n°'hcr rombO (for lad1c , \UJl
pc>s.cd))'), lft lucic1 I ala S O( Wllh
hnmp and salmon usb1 1.1nd a
talifomaa mil ($7.50)
A b carte item all Ins than Sh 'IO
tn lud a purli.: cutlet lunch, a su,h1
lunch bo\ and an ttl lunch \1tk
d1 h O( brown ntt (hOOra)!) CO\I\
St.2 . You can mi• It up or JUst to ror 1ht
swh1. 1n 'lrhich ntc don"t m1 th
ch<'rs c•pcrtJ> PttPlttd tcallos> h nd roll (If') It on the ~ tick) Of h1
frcsbcMhan·fretb &&n1 w1tb q1.a11I
-I sushi ~nd'S .. dc.IKrt'' of rho 't
cvet1 •houlh '" urdun as a far C1) from chocOlatc ale -or pun 1
~Cttam. ••
for about SJO. Tomm)t -.n '"' peck up and dchvcr a Wlha benQ~
for tluft or foar ~ Who wanl I
iftdM Wtftld\ICS Wllhoiil &ta\11
die ol°K'C. SlS VIP tpKi.11 ~ttc -.. _,'°me.,..< .. ~ •• ., t oac dWt 90C1 _.... l\t Wiii S.rtt Jo.nil •• 1111c ... ~> ua 1n cw. ..... .,.,...,.. ofteti -aea......-.. .._.roa _ .................... -.; ..... T-f,t .... a,... "' .. ..,,,,,.,,. ,.
CRAZYHORSE
STEAKHOUSE
Country d1runc with cl.ait! Aulhln-
t1l ~t"'Urn ~ r.taunal and
-..1tmn, featuri~ priaw rib. fniah
'eafuodl>. and wit l~ pen
.... utttd -;te-ab . tutldl. Moftdlly.
~ rid en. rew~ .. tianl ,.,.,,tMCt. 1>,rnl ing and lwt mUlie in the
.,..,loon D)~r Roed EsiVN.-.rpon
~ ... \ -..anta Ana. wt-1611'
THE CAN NERY
J hi· hi.wn wa&erfruot landaark 1~ !'lltwport'a ea.__, Villap
lra1wnn1t frt h IOe*1 ...tOOd and
l'asttrn bttf Cona.t.endy aood etr·
\IN'. Upt'rT foT fund\, dinner, Sun·
di\ Brunch and Champqne
Harhur CruiML ~t
mghlh and 'wlday ili.rooou..
En1••\ tht> lounit food 1au.ry -
,upf'rh dam dwwd•r' 3010
1,alil\'t-1 le. 675-SiTI.
NEWPORT LANDING
:\e"'port Landini Resuurant on
the H11lhoa Peninaula t.lren a ro-
TALE or TUE WHALE ~nee u~p b.ck into time tu a placi •here you can dirwi et your
own le w.. Enjoy t~ romantt of
md Newport wich • p&DOr•m1c bey
view. Excite )'OUt Mlllle9 with tMJr
nMtionaJ ~•food and trad1t1onal
(avorit•. Brttkfatt 7:00 a.m. Mon
day-Frid1y. Lunch 1 l 30 4.00 Mun
day-Frida)·. Omner 4.()() t l 00
MVen nichu. S&twd1y and 'unda~
Brunch 7:00-4.00. Oy ter Bar Fri
day. turd•) and Sunda) Ban
guet fac1lati up to 500. 400 Mein
Str•t. BaJbo.1. 673-4S:J!4
ZUBIBS ·
Pure and simple, just Ukt> qw>tht>r'1
love! They aerve 10 oz.. lobetar taila,
filet ~. prime rib. ribe and ~ et the moet reatonabl ~ ia Co.ta M-. Tbeee din·
..,. letved on apeciaJ n.icbta.open
7 DiJhta. Generoualy poured low
price drinb. Our cuatomera have
bMll coaaq t.c:k aince 1970.
Located at 171 2 Placentia in Coeta
M-neer 17th Strettt Call
ei.6-809 J or 63 l ·9803.
m;1n111 v.aterfroot •tins. $pecaaJ. ZUBIES GILDED CAGE Right ti£'~ 1ndude fr h 1wordfi.1b, nut door to Zubies All our p1a.aa
Ha"'a111n ~alood (aYOrita, prime are larse 16", any rombinauon, all
nh t1hAlc>nf'. lamb and \'eal. Ganfen toppinp, at '5 95 (16 95 take out)
fre:.h .,,,tad~. a~ and tand· W"ade lcreen plur8 TV1, eames &
w1che;. Exte 1ve wiM lilt.. ·pecial. ~ Full Cocktail &r Open 7
t\ dr111k" and rockta.lla. La\e en~r-~ Lunch & Dinner 17 14
ta1nmtnt. A~E MC. V, D.C. Located Ptacenua, Coat.a M~
at Jll:I t-:. ewaur (ad~t to
Hathua Ferry . Re.rvaUoos ~· .fT AUAN
ummt-ndt>d. 675-2373. Pukin1 -------------.t\.u.laUlt. VINNIE'
"Mw hfst Italian ll•o<I prt-parf'd
from the fresht ... 1 1narf'd1en1' u~tnl(
nu prht'rvall\f'.,, ..ah •ugar or u
C't'al fats Ownt'd h\ \ 1nn1e c .. t .. n
drea of Brooklyn P1ua \.\ 11rh.
( for h.\lfltl Thf. ~I P1ua
in Oranal' County b\ Thf' GrHt
Pizu HunL 2i0 F.a.1 li th ~tr..et 1n
Co.ta M i1t-!rb;.a
VJLLA OVA
A bt'aullful be' .. 1t'w trt'111.-, tht-
nun.tnhr Wllmt that hh made tht'
Villa Nu\'a a .. ~·1al kind ol plact"
ror OVf't 00 )Ur' SuJ)f'rh I ui-.mt'
from Ct'ntral and '\orthf'rn ltah -."Hf in Old \.\ 11rld rharm F• t~n ivt1 v.1nl It t 1>111ner n11ehth
Paanu b&t. F ull mtonu tal I 00 t m
3131 Wess C1 t H11h-.a,, ~_. ...
port ~ach. fWi 7~)
ME-N-ID PIZZA
Locally owned and op.rated, M.·O·
Ed's PW. Parlor hat bttn Ml"V'Uai
qualJty p1ua and fri ndly r\'ltt
for n yean.. Our tbm crust pin:a
wnh ant real c.-hfflft and (reab top·
P•"J.1 ti• piua ltl,~r'• dehp Me·
n·Ed'lll 11~ offt>n dt'IK'ioua Mb
ndv.iches. !Ill.ad and frH ctt·
b't''Y Jt>an, lM man.actt. will ~
happr to assa<,I you v.ith ~oor ne.l
mttltntj or grout' catt'red "'~nt .
Locatt'd at 410 lo: lith C ta
Mesa. 646 i l!iti Open ~n di) •
Wttk. Sun Thur J 1.30·1!?.1>0, rn
and Sat 11 .• iO 1.00.
CONTINENTAL
BOB BURN
Dirw in at.olutt> t>te.~ at c.ru.
award w1nn1ni rnt.auraat. F
for anno\ati\~ ruL..int'. 'ta.run tn
dudf' O\ ten. on d~ h.11 U.
h1m1 ind gra\lu. t'rb.h lftfuod
from around thf' "orld. •Mtern fed
Yt'al. mu :ti\"\ dudr breat.t and cen1~cd µnml' An~ut bttf.
Elaboratl' w1nf' list Opt>n ~·tti d•~' a v.ttk l.atf' nigabt piano bar.
Private din1ng ruom.. Rtse!"ationa
rewmmended.. ~lL \. Ax. C.8.D I~ Fa;.h1on 1 ... 1.md. :'llt>'\port BHch.
; I l/M4 .!tuO.
CROWN HOl'SE
Thi lml'l\ Contm~ntal rHlauranl
'atualt'd al lht' n•rMr 1.lf PCH and
Crown \ alle\· PltW\. bas bttn a gourmet'~ larnritf' f0r I \'fllnl now .
ftnt' dmmJ°, ('O('ktml1. d1tt1< iuL I""
entt'ruttnmt'nt. obtU bar, happ)
hour. ban\!Ut't la~:1htj~. limo ~r·
\l<t. t'ltt'n""" v.1n~ IJ5>t :l 2 Pa·
r1fit Cua.,t Hv.'.. South &...,una
N11Uf'I. •9!1 :it;2i;
RIVIERA
Rt>lax to ~ra<'loWI wrvic. 1n an
•~ant. 1numatt' alftKllphere El·
pt'rtlv prf'part'd w ntmental d '
b) ('hel Rach.rd fWrrnu. irM
19ill Thi... •~ard "'1nninll rn·
tauran1 111<.u offtr an t"<lf' i"e
Wint' ti .. l , 11nd t'll~I In teblt". id~
preparat111n, and fla.mbft. Opt-n for
lunc-h 11 :\\1 .J I> m . d1oner ltom ~
p m 1-:xc.-llt-nt ba"'fU.l fac1l 1t....,
C'lt~ ~und5\ and holida) , :..1:\;l
~. Bristul, l'c~ta Mf"'\I, 0 3840
rA•Nat
INDIAN
'THE BARS .
~ t.be prilM ol }'UW' liff' ch''°"
ing from t1w l'J1Ui.1"~ z.; item
mt'nu. S~ab. Malond. BBQ Mn
1can including sa1-d bar and
mott. W ~rn charm and cuunt~
ambiance. Brt'akfa t M t'
6:JO 11.:.00~ lunch M·f 11 l · •il
d1nntr Sf'\t'n n\ih: (,,... 5: l pm
Happ hour t-P o&: 7 p.m. Nt.-1
htl' dish Ll\t' t'n&fftairuaent and
dancmir. Ranq~t f8atif 14 !
R~hill. Tua.tin. 259--01 IS.
THE ElfPOllT OY ta BAR ~ D CJtU.L
Bn1ht and airy with a coforlul
\'Ktor1 flair. ·nw Nn-
port 0)=·1.ur S. dd Gnll I
afoud diruni at i ~l • A run
pot tu tup a t1 an<bor tum httr.
pttl p1C') &brimp and ""JO' "' q111s1t•l) pttpUM f.h ~n all
di\ from 11 :.)() ara lo lt.>:30 pm .
lo 11 p .M oo Frida)' and $eturda'
ms:ht IC. \'l~A. A E .• Otnt'"-
Lontted Kn lnu1l thto · "r•rt
P1f'r. 21 \\' l Ott•nJront. N.-..
pt1rl Bffch. 6iJ 9977.
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H1»pn.a ht\ ,,It" ha.net in h&od ,,.ith
0.-tt l:lkl(h• ••• .\h c ~ ~u r :·
cw •r vour bow. tab·
l Nod 'UOC. 19";'!, II no ,_.t
frwnds f'OJO\ din1n;: M~ Opu . ~lv frum 11 11 m tor l uoch. Din.
MT aod <'•II{ lu.aal,. Eru .. rtamnwat
Wtd ' n n~t.. 1n thf' ttunu
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DINNER THEAI ERS
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neighborhood chentele at lunchttmc.
it's surpnsingly und1scove~ dunng
the da) Dinner tS another stor) -
the place 1s alwa)S packed. And )OU
kno"' "'hat that means, nght? Higher
prices. althou~ they're not so high as
to be off-putting.
A green mussel and scallop a~
pt't11cr (1n special sauce) cosu SS.SO.
One piece of soft shell era~ goes for
S5. There arc steamed clams (SS.SO)
and a couple of salads (seafood salad
1s $5; octopus or ··lako" salad is
SJ.50).
The ubiquitous brown nee
escalates 1n price to $2. But that's OK.
because Tommy's has been thought-
ful enough to chan out a "diet plate"
consisting of a mixed sreen salad.
sushi. fncd soy bean cake, vqeuble
tempura. sunomono m1so soup and
brown nee for only $8. 70. This is an.
innovative ofTenng. and much ·~
f
preciatcd by the "J want to wte u aJJ
but I'm watcb"" my calorics" seL
Regular dinnen include Wad.
soup and rice and ransc in pnce from
$6. 95 (for the chicktn tcriyakj dinner)
to S l0.95 (yosenabc dinner, with
everything m a broth pot. includ1na
chicken, fish, tofu, shnmp. oysten.
scallops. vegetables).
A sushi combo for two 1s priced at
$27.45.
Most enticing of all, there's a
lobster combo. which includes
broiled seafood and sesame chicken
forSIS.95.
Actually, the bargain factor at
dinner can be QOJte good.. tf you
choose carefully.
With its' casually wacky at-
mosphere. this place is big fun.
Rcmembtt Uat last Japanese
soldier from WW JI -the one who
refU$Cd to come out of the jun&Je for
20 or 30 )eatS because nobo<fy bad
told htm that H1roh1to had sur-
·Distinctive
Culcln• lt•llana
& Contlneol•le
• HAPPY HOUR._. p.m .
•Fine hOrl d o.uvres •House Wine &
Ot1nll1 trom the Well S 1 7~
• SPECIAL PASTA..-•• -S3.
Sun Mon Tues In the Bar.& LounQe
• ENTERTAINMENT
• SERVING s p.m.·Mldn1g1t1
• GOLD AWARD WINNER
,~ ..... SeatoM ... °'"'" .... OteaaV•
Sun~t Dinner~ials from
S7.95
Mon-Fri 5-7 pm
CAFE .LIDO
"One of the top ten
night pot in
Ora nge C.Ounty ... " •rrt "'"'·--
111' '• H 'I\ I' \It, If I~
J\ll 'l\I' \11.ll t'
rt1Wkred'!
J wouldn't be wrprited to find b1m
hid.Jn& bdund a plant at Tommy's.,
it's simply that kind of place.
Tommy's Suslti, JOSI E.ast Main
SL. Tusun. 5"-5241. Lunch. Mon .
Fn; Dlnnu, Mon.-Sun. Ma1or credit
cardJ. Sush1, sashiro1, subyak1. 1cm-
/)Url. Browtt l'1C'C aviJJ11bk. Funt,
fun; t~ J~ version of Han
Solo's uvonte "Star Wars" haniout.
Pnces: rasonabk. Part in lot.
)520 E. Pecltlc COllSI HWJ.
Con>ne ct.I Mar -S7S-1922
Lt" .. Eni.rt.tlNMnt. Nicht.ly g.,1~1UIMI
.... ~2Alo
7H 67S 2%8 t i tt f>7J SO~
lOI 30th trttl. '""'"°'' &.ch
J11 Marin• Ave• 67J-6S80
~~\SC'tf SE-Jlftll)O~ ~f w11i1n -~SH~H
C..INEM "UTAUflANT
?h111 SetClilt9
Luncheon Buff et
OPEN 7 DAYS
Lunch-11 :30am-2:30pm
Oinner-3:00pm· 10:00pm
512 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa
548-2060
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I '!J~· .. I . FOR C~'" I !lilimi. o~~ii
I """eheM any 90tl'M at regular
prtc. and reeetW a MCOnd of I
same °' lesMf value tor
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. • ,,.,, 71 (f,
the
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