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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot-.. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1988 25 CE TS Growth limit won't stQp CM hotel Did the prospect of tnttlatlve' s passage spur Marriott's construction of suites? BJ JENNIFER WEIER °' .. ..., ....... The prospect of the slow growth initiative passin& may have spurred Marriott Corp. officials to start build- in& a S2S million Costa Mesa hotel before they had planned. a marketing director with the company said this momma. Another official J1sputed her claim. however, saying building was tiluall> behind schedule because of iifternal problems. · Julie Moll. markt't1ng director of M~rriott Sultt's. said the company ongmall) had plannt'd to de~)' construction because of the soft market in the South Coast Plaza area, but started bu1ld1ng because of some worties about the slow growth in- itiative. "I don't know that we were tremen- do us!)' conce~ned, but if we decided to wait. we might not have bttn able to 10 forward with the rrojcct." Moll said. Construcuon on the 255-suite hotel bqan about two weeks ago and is expected to be completed by the summer of 1989. officials said. The Costa Mesa site would ~ the second Marriott suite hotel 1n Cahfom1a with the other being in Newport Beach. Other Marriott hotels 1n the state are not su1tt' hotels. and the newest hotel as expt> cd to cost between S25 m11l1 on and SJO m 11l1on. Rusty Jones,\ ice pre,1dent of hotel development. said tha1 the 1n111auve had no t hang to do"' 1th the dec:1S1on to build on three acres at the comer of Anton Boulevard and <i;ik1oka Dnve "We'\e just been 'Cry slo..-. 1n getting 11 off the ground." he said "The hotel has been plan nt'd for some tt mt' . The slow gro..-.1h has nothing to do ..-.11h 11 " Jones said internal probkm• led to the d~3) The Washmgton DC • based compan} usualf\ stans <:on· strucllon lo\llhan nmr months ol bu) ing a pro pt>n). he Q1d Mamott has o..-.ned the Costa \1esa site '>tnu: September 1986 Moll said com pan~ 00ic1als arl· an11 c1patmg a slo..-. b11\1nt"ss 1n th{' hotel's first \ears ··"-e ~no:... that 1t'' going to be: tough for us. that lht' other hotels aren't doing too ..-.ell. Rut down the road three to fol.Jr )ear' from now. as the offi te buildings in the area fill up. "'e think bu 1ne!ls will he great." she ~Id Thl' hotel market 1n the area lUrrcnth 1\ "..-.eak." said Mark l\.alknt>erga. a partner in the New- port Aea1.h u!Tice of Bt-nns & Co .. a hotl'I ronsult1ng firm. The soft mar- kl't ., a r1.·~ult of lot!> of construction· tx·t,i.t•t:n 1 lJIS~ Jnd I Cl 6. he said. (Pteaee eee SUITES/ A2) Sentenced Pedaling • pizzas proving popular City ~a--ttOrney says HB council punishing her Ex-Reagan aide Lyn Nofziger is sentenced to 90 days in prison for Illegally lobbying adminis- tration officials./ M Coast Marines are flown from the El Toro Marine Air Statton today for jungle training exercises in strife-torn Panama./ A3 World Piiot of a hijacked Kuwaiti jumbo jet with 55 people on board pleads with the Beirut Airport control tower to allow him to land./A5 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A7 A3 A9-10 84-6 A8 87 Datebook Comics Death notice Entertainment Opin ion Paparam Police log Public notices Sports Weather A6 Date book A3 86-7 81-3 A2 BJ PAUL ARCBIPLEY °' .. ...., .... ..,. Residents on Newport Beach's · Balboa Peninsula well know the headache o f trying to travel 10 and from their homes when the strtt'ts arc clogged with beach traffic. Imagine trying to operate a pizza delivery scrv1ct' down there. That s the situatton facing recently opened Bingo Pizza on Newpon Boulevard. Restricted by the Cll) to delivery service only - a customer can't carry a pizza out of the store -BinJo's ~uccess hinges on its ability to deliver its pizzas hot and fast. But if traffic is barcl) crawling along Newport Boule' :\rd. how can Bingo makt' Jood o n itc; promise to deliver within 30 minutes of an order~ Enter new t'mplo)cc: Dave Sperl- ing. a neophyte triathletc who wants to keep an shape for tnathlo ns and pack up a few bud 'I before he transfers to UCI in the fall. The new employee figured if tht'y're spinning pizza do ugh in the kitchen. why not spin the fi n ished product out to their cu,tomers? Sperling. 19. asked afhe could make deliveries o n his b1cyck After all. there's hot dog on a stick. ice cream on a cone. Whv not p1zzaon a Peugeot? On has first night. Spt>rli ng dropped off I 2 pizzas. The other deliveryman. dri"ing in a car. deli vert'd 13. "J didn't want to use m y car. anyway." said Sperling. a Newpon • Beach resident. 'Tm not into cons- tant stanmg and sto pping and look· mg for a park mg plaCt' ... On a bike, he can c;ce addresses more easily. take shnn cuts and negotiate through Jridlncked traffic. Naturally. Srrling o~ys all traffic laws -sort o . "I ha\•cn't been rt'nl strict." he admitted. "but I'm not flagrant. "I haven't bttn caught }t't ·· He figures that on a busy night he rides about 30 miles an nll. (PleaM .ee PIZZA/ A2) ...., ........ .,Lee ....... 0.Ye Sperllna work.a oat while be work.a at beatln& the competltloa 61 dellYel'in& plua oD the trafflc-eloged Balbo9 Penlf•la OD b1a bicycle. Hutto n le tter c laims budget h e ld h ostage for politicaT re:isons By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ...., ......... Huntingto n Beach < 11' o.\ttorne' Gail Hutton has <;c:l"t -ktters to residents sedingcommun11~ support for an impending budet't battle she faces. an effort that com'es at tht' same time police are in' cs11ga11ng allega- tions that one of her emnlo\tt'S held a second full-time 1ob 1n Los Angel~ In the letter addrrs~d "Dear Friends." Hutton. the o nl) elccte'd cat} anornt'~ 1n Orange Count}. wrote: "Each )tar for poli11cal reasons there 1s an attempt to hold m} office hostage at budget time l 'nlc:ss I have been a ·good girl' I political!}) in the past }t'ar. there 1s a n attempt to ·spank· during the budl!et process b} cutting the funds a' ailnble to me to perform the tasks ncce ~f\ for me to do m ) JOb. · "You w1ll l"('Cogn1ze that this 1s ·no ..-.a, 10 run a railroad · I am elected to be 'independent. I am required and mandated b} la..-. and b} )OU. the 'Ott' rs. to run m\ offiC't" I be he\ e \ ou agrer "'1th this premise Please help mC' b} tommunicat1ng 'our thoughts o n this matlt'r to vour coun- cilpt>rsons Lt-i's take p0lit1cs out of the c1ttes' (sic) legal affairs It as um~ for Huntington &ach rn Come of age and to recognize that pett~ poli11cs and bureaucratic po-.er pla~ s ha' e no place 1n ·big cit}· go' emment." In the' lener. Hut11~n listed the names o f the se'en r11, Council members and their 1C'lerhone number at C11' Hall Huiton rt'portedh 'a~ a..-.a~ on 'acauon and couldn't ke real'hed for comment on the letter bur an aid<.' said tht' lett~ "'cnt out a1 Hutton·, expense to SC' era! tt>nusand sup.. poners . Council man Tom \la'' noting that Hutton had a\'ru<.<d otherli ot being political. !Miid hrr kiter ··1~ a despera~ attempt to J'l('ht1\'11e and to Cou-nty-fai-updates-its country-image bnng pressun.· down on the Cat y ( ounc1I. "I find the letter as 1n:ippropnate.'' · he said. ( o uncilman Jack l\.t'll) claimed tht• letter smacks of being "1uven1lc fanc)" and that d1fferentts should be !>ell led b) s1111ng do..-. n and talk mg "'1th officials instead of wntang letters to rt's1dents. 0 1her officials tem11.-d the letter ··ridiculous .. One said he would find 11 hard to JUSllf} budget increases an light of the number of Hutton·s Gail Batton employees and the 1'1r)rk that's per- formed in her office Hutton said in the letter tha1 her depanment's budget of $950.000 1s less than I percent oft he city's general fund The I percent share nas remained onstant o'er 1he 10 \t'ars that she's been \'11, attorne'. she "'lad The letter am~ ed at homes at the same 11me that C11' ~dm1n1strator Paul Cool asl ed police to ln\CSllptc allC'gat1ons 1hat an t'mplO)tt' in Hutton's offi c defrauded tupayers h~ "orkmg in Ft'dcral Coun an Los ~ ngclcs "'h ile also being paid for full (Pleue eee BUTTON/ A2) Revised histocy By .IENNIFl!:ll WEBER And they're touting their yuppiness in press something ~Ith the fai r that would reach 1ts t1on. contest coordmatM \.11ke \an \'. znl k °'............. releases. no less: "Yuppie Co!"P,Ctition on target audience. 25-to 40-year-old men said Only in Onntt County. land of bottled Board at Oranac Coun.ty Fair .. In other That's the same age grnup. mcadcntall). that For people who -.orl _ panirnlarh tor · agesNB is· years water and Bttmcrs.. would the folk.sat the fair words. a search for the fau~st yuppie of them accounts for most faarg"Crs. 4 tho se..-. ho ke-ep the notC\nous ~ uppie a ours _ have a compdition to c-rown the yuppicst of all. The ~thlon of yuppt~om. The contest as parth a {'ab at tft'e status· reg1stenng. making somethtng.. bnngmg 11 to the yuppies. The fa!"'· at. sold-plated ~ nttd not conscious. self-1ndulgrnt afcst) le that has the fau1rounds in Costn Mesa and r1rl ing 11 Yue. it's different thr se days at the county cntc~. This as naorous stuff. wtth challenges come to be associate-d Wlth ) uppies. More up after the fair as too t1me-<onsum1ng (' 1lmc· B) GREG KLER .. X fair. Remember urbln cowboy? You a n . that include: importantly. however. it's i-rt of a shrewd as-}ou-are e vents arc morr appealing to the ft for1et it now. • Readina the Wall Street Journal. markctina scheme to ke-ep people coming to hfe·in-tht'-fast-lant' crowd. · o. ... ...,"-' ..... ~there are still the jams and ~!lies. • Saartina a BMW. the fair and participating an 1t. It's a plan to .. People in this panic-ular area seem 10 Il l e Happ) b1nhda~. Nt"wpon Beach.· the cakes and pin. tbc Rowtn. the and • • ~sion p-oomina. a~I to people v.ho have Im.le ttme. art the thmas that are m "rc impromptu .. fair 'n of the animals. Theft istnMlition, after all. •Aerobic dancing. incrcasinaJy sophasttc:'lted and haH the spokesman Jail Uo~d c;aad "It's JUSt pan of .\lthough the coast.al anchor of But thete are mockm times and Onn1t • Mocklina a business suit (suspenden alternatives ofDisneyl:lnd and Knott's Serr) gC'tllng them down hen-to ha'e fun in a real Orange Count) dad not become a cny County's a modem pla<'e. U~le. optional). Farm neatb · eas) way. It's kind ofrom y. but ..-.e v.ant them until 1906. mt'mbers o.f the Newpon So the rnartrti,. folks at the fair arc • Up synci~ a sona "that ellemplifies the Even a county fair hns to stay compet1t1vt'. to let their hair do~ n. tno .. Ekach H 1stoncal Soc1ctv a~ soi~ to ~-"'the same peof'le everyone dae ICU Yuppiei~' ThcprtUrdeatesaysthiscan and to do so. at has wmed to bia business TheOranac Count) Fair as in the 'anguard pt>rform a bit of hastoncal ~vasaon thtiniPtson: the yups. Not to beaiuOt with indudeji in beer commercials. Probably 11rat~ adentifyina its consumcn and of e\ents t.t')Ctang }Ouna fam1hes. a("('ording and bump rhe cat 's fnundtna beck their puts down (tbc inevitable rauf1 of not Corona-wtiter •'OUld never do. tailonna its product to their nttds. to Van Wmkk. abt,ut I \Ca rs -to 18~8. wearina sutpenden). they've let up some The ~tor of this t.ttlc of the t.by-One aspect of that i~ offmna MW "spun-"The whole procram 1s breaking nt'" In ~mbcr of 11'88, brot.hcn · tourMIMDllfortbetreedy. boomen. Hallm~.which.....ttodo l&MOUI" ('Ontcsts liu tbc yuppie compd1-(Pleue ... PADl/A2) James and John McFadden com· lllilililiilllllliiiiilillliiliiilil••••••lllllllliillilll•iillliliiillilllliiiiiiiliiiiiiiilliiiliiliiiilllllm••••••••••••••••__J~ plrtcd tht' McFadden Wharf. which ..-.ould later become a major ca,., JWAcan'tbeoalywaytoflyla·future FAA helps county search for alternate ways of handliQgOC alo><>rt overload 8J 809 VAN SftDf ............ ly die ,_, 200S. 22 million p 11111• • ~ win be tryi111 to ICl•I t• ilM JoM Wayae Airfoft. ~ IO die ClltihU o.n-... ot ...... A. ... ltlS ClOUlt ..= .... ._ ~ CCM1a1y •ftd IM aty of New,., liid Hmiu IM Mlllbtt of __.,1111 o neol.,milioft. aviation ofticials say. don't have a parttcular site in mind. In an dlOn to deal with this airpon We want to avoed Sft!Mt=h thn)W- aupply deficit. • co.Jition of Oranee inaout i«asthat ain't t.e With. .. County businas and aviation lf'OUPI One ~ that has alrndy nncflt-d, -.sfonnedtWO}al"llfOtOtookfou howtVt'f, II the polll"'lity o( p nt IM'W airpon litt. civilian and mahW) utt of the El llepracnfiti~ of the Airport Sik Toro ManM Corps Air Station. Cmlition an~ Thunday that Tblt ~ as vilofoutly ~ IM) had received 1 SI 50.000 pant poKd l!l' midtftts and officials 1n from tht Federal AViltia. Admfna•:-neafby In ine. But tbt coahhOft asn't ua&ioQ '° sup pan *1r ..m. for Nh~ it out. Btfl •Id. twQI IO~IAtc tk "".,"Oft John "E Toro w1D•w tittdMlt will br WaYM Airport; C'Clltlid:rtd ..... lllid. -We a1ie ~ 9Mijiiftit dllt wt cu Pwt~ ~ ol" °"" militaf) idtnufy 1 _.. titt or litea IMt can be 1vi91ioft ticilMia. ~ as the Los eddtd to t9'e .,.... ... •id Al lrll. the A•• Navel Air Slloon. wall Ibo coalition's t'Wtlti-. dWlclor. "We bt c 1111i t111ed. lel Mid In addition to the adn of a sanaJc MW a1rpor1 sate. the ro.'huon -.111bc took1na at othcT a.hcmat1\ct, 1ndud- i,. tome that make uw of rt'ttnt brcakth~s 1n an1t1on ltth· ftC>lol). 0-pomabahty woukJ be to ~nld a 9rrin of amaJI airport\ that coukt accommodatr smancr aircraft. said Tim Mn-win, aviatton rroanm man· .,-wath tht atOC"11t10n. An eaampte. ht said. 11 the MW London Ctl} Airport. MIK'h II lomted Oftl) OM nttle fnMW ak Ctl) 't C't'nttt and handles)Cl and t~ 11maft capebtt of":~ and '"....... /d) depot on the Oranae Coast. O ne month later. the 619-ton Eureka - the first ship to dock at t.ht pier-unloaded 1tsca!t0.Commerc:r an cwpon Beach had "'Sun. The cit) 's moat CUn'nlt hillory book. the I QI I Ofr1e1:.I H1"°')' ol ev. pon Beach. marks t~ aty's found1na an I~. But Mc:aua mo11 copies are sokt out. Htstoncal 5oaety memben a~ pri,. up for UOlher pnntl!'f. And 1n thaa edauon. lhe city triU • I r~ars.. ··we t.bouPt aboul JUll """- the one wt had. but*" •twhl I woukt br 1 bale bentt •II a_.. furthcT.'' said N ~. '8 '8111 , of the Htttonml'~. T1lf .................. ., lM book .. 't-«° .. :: • -~ie;: lt8dt Ott ... ntlht mttti .. 11611 Onlll!!-boot. whd Wil •._.. .. CPI 1113 -I I al , '., .. YANSYUN ............. State See. Marian Berteton an· D09nced IOdl)' that aht WU sfapport· int Irvine City Councilman Dave Baker in the 40th District con- peuional l'ICC. • • · When incumbent Robert Bldham, R·Newport Baich, announced earlier · ... ,. a.his year that he would not tttk a . eeventb aerm in the Hou1e of Rep- \ ratntatives, Berltton. httltlf a New· "• pon le8ch Republian. was thousht ' by many oblerven to be the heir ., apparent. ' But the 60-year-old 1mator de- cided to remain in th<' state Lqir- lature, where she has 1eniority and considerable influentt. She did not make an immediate endorx~nt but promittd to make one. .. When I decided not to run for the 1at myself, I said I would seek out the best ctndidate and knd him my tuppofl," Bll"FIOn said at a press conference in Santa Ana. ''That candidate is Dave Blk<'r ... Baker. JS. is chalknaed by 12 etiher Republicans for his ptirty!s con- aressional nomination. The coastal Oranac County distrirt is he.avily Republican and the rany's nomi- nation is considered •~ntamount to election I Of the other Republican con· tcn~cn. only a few art thought to be major threats. One of those. Nathan RoKnberg. emerged -SC'Cmingly from nowherc -in 1986 to mount a challenge apinat incumbent Rohen lldham that won him eore than lO pen:cat ol the popular voee. R0tenbtta is runnina a ~1- financed 1«ond try for the 1cat this }'Hr but bas not won l"DdorlcrMnts from major local ~litkal ftaurn and had down played the importance of endorsements. Baker. who is becked by local politicians such as County SupervilOI' Thomas Riley and C~ta Mesa City Councilman Peter Buffa as ~II as Bergeson. said he belirved the rec· ommcndations would help his cam- paian. "I think they will help us raise funds." he said, "I know that these peo ple do not Jive their cndorx· mcnts lishtly and I belitvc these arc endorsements I have earned." . Hot weekend ahead for Coast ~ ........... _ .................. .. c ......... u ............................ ...... ...................... ., .. ..,,...,.....,.IO 1n ....... ___ •• ,.-...-. ..... ,. C .. 11• 'Uuha, ...... ........... = .......... to ..... to ..... ,....., ........... ...... 1n .. -. ......,_ .. ...,..y __ Mcik Into ... Ngh ........ 7Gl 90d9r. o-........ ........, , ... "°"' ........................ Along ... ar.,... Coeaf' .............. tonight Md ....... LOClll ................. 11 to 21 ....... tonight, becoming not1tta•t to 30 mph llelow ,_ Md •...-• ..,,_ momll .. 8Mdl IOwe _.,.. 41 to 16 ..-hW'9 ........, ti IO T2. Vf/#y IOwe tonight 41 to U wlltl Nghe' Saturday 71 to II. U.S. Temps ~ .. ""'°""'• A*nCa Mllntlc Oly ~ ..._,.. .... "'*" ... 9ollon 11 47 7t u M U 1• .. u 41 71 • .. .. .... .... 1t .. 41 .. ., " Calif. Tempa H1p.•1er2• ............. "' .. ...... .. 47 ....... • 13 ,,_ u .. L•~ 13 M ~ 15 12 ,_,_..... ,. 21 Eztend~ .,...., .... """"' 10 90 ----------....... °" .. 47 FDA rejects private use of . ~ CNrtlelon.S C CNrtona,NC CNc-.o ~I ~ e..-...ONo Ollet-f'1 WOrttl ~ •V M .. .. •7 IO )I .. 16 ., . 4f H u 40 72 55 79M t2 u .. 11 s1 .. IO S1 ._~ 71 5t ....,. .. 12 Aan '*'fo 73 M ... ,,_._, .., 90 .... ,,... t7 .. Hlgfl. low tor 24 "°""' ~ •• 5 p "'· Tides IA~Y 2:17 ~ .... IOU a m l'Slp.ftl ....... ., 00 JI '1 home testing kits for AIDS 0.-0..,.._ Detroit ~" ..,.._ 83 .. ....,_,,,, " !IO ....... .. 31 9llhop 12 40 ~ t7 M ......... 1:11p.M,_.....,. l ·2ta""Md_...,_.1:tt11"'-..._., .... ,_,,_,.2"ota"' .... a1 114tam .... ,....,_........, .. 2 55 •m • WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and On.ta Administration has lokt prospective developers of home -AIDS lest kits they must limit market research to hospitals. clinics and other traditional health care settings. That and other restrictions con· tained in a March 30 policy statement cff«tivcly bar home test kits by headina off accumulation of the very kind of data tKat would be needed to convince the FDA to a~vc them. Despile the clear signal that the FDA is not disposed to look kindll on such ma.ss distribution of an A OS test. lhe policy letter said the •ncy will seek pubhc comm<"nl that could lead il to revise the guidelines. FDA spokeswoman Susan Cruun said Thunday the FDA will publish its suicklincs for considerinJ ap--= proval ofhome AIDS ttsl kits in the Federal Resister. along with its inten- tion to convene public workshops on the issues surroundina such premarket research. The policy letter went to 17 ~pie or companies who had expressed interest in markctinsan AIDS test kit. An official. who insisted on anonymity for fear of hcins accused of prejud&inJ applications before thcv arc filed. said the e11istence of homt tests for ptttnancy is no argument for the home AIDS ltsts. The official said the emotional impact ofleaminJ one has a life-threatening discatc 1s far SA teachers' payhikeOK'd Ora• .County's larsrst school district has reached a l<'ntativc thrtt- ycar compromise apttment with teachen Jiving them a S perttnt pay hike retroactive 10 last July. the district disclosed. Nqotiaton for th<' Santa Ana Unified School District and the Santa Ana Educators Associntion reached .,-cement on the tentative pact early Thunday. said district 'lpoktswoman Diane Thomas. A one-hour meeting Thursday nipt reaffirmed the 8'1"CCmcn1. she said. Educaton in the 1.600-tcachcr district will vote on the peel Tuesday and the Board of Ed ucation will consider it thar evening different. Th~ policy letter. signed by Pal.If D. Parkman. director of the FDA 's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research. tells companies not 10 even bother fihng applications for pre· market approval unlcs•r •Theirkitsarc labeled and market· ed for professional use c'nly "within a comprehensive health t·are environ· ment (e.g. hospitals. mrd1cal clinics. doctor's offices. STD clinics. alterna- ti,,c test sit('S and mental health clinics.)" •Blood is drawn only by a person "recognized by a stnte or local authority to perform such procedures" -in other words a licensed technician. •The testina sequence includes a currently licensed ~nins test. •All results arc reported directly to professional health carc providcn for reportinf and interpretation of results "as wcl as for rouno;clins of the individual." ' II PlllO (tie ,..,.,.. ,..... ... °'"'°...,.... Honolulu "°""°" llldlal ISi • Jedi-....... ...._,,.. ......, ec-~ ~v..­ UltleAodl l .... CataMna II 54 cui--City 71 54 L--. 12 .. long 8aech 7-t .. l A. Allpon 71 57 Ontario II M Paudene 17 54 Red 8lwlf 11 M ..._.... " 13 Sen 9emar0in0 t2 II Sen Getwlel .. .. .Senta AN U 55 Tetloe V,,,.,, 13 32 w ... ood 73 M Y_."1¥ 72 • Smog Report ~ ........ lftdell Cpal~ •• llllOlll: 51·!00 ........... 101·1" -....... ..... _., ............ JOO .... .............. Arll ..... . ,.......,. ., .......... pal .__ • IOdef'• pal ..,,_ .... ...,,_to~ 8MI H-42 .,_, S SP Uc& v_,,, •2-42 '--""" ...,,_........,. -·-· ., L• ....... _...,. -~--H4I Record-settingyoilJ:?gpilot Shultz returns, vowS to try agaJn wan ts to study medicine SHANNON, Ireland (AP)-Sec· is stabilized. In fact. Shultz said. "I think ~·vc OKLAHOMA CITY CAP)-Ton) Alicngena says flying is an OK hobb). but he wants to be a doctor when he grows up. The 9-ycar-old from San Juan Capistrano. flew into the history books last week when his small plane touched down in Boston to complete a cross-eountry flight. He became the youngest pilot ever to fl y across the continental L" n11ed St:ites unaided. besting a l ~)ear-olrl's previous achievement. Tony IS on hts "ay home now. and the rctum trip put him at O klahoma City's Wiley Pos1 .\1 rpon briefly thls mpming. Reponcrs werc on hand to g.rcet the young pilot. who said hlS flight 10 Oklahoma from an ovrm ight stop 1n Independence~ K~n .. was uncvtntful. He said hiscross<ountrye11cursion has really taught him how to fly. but SUITES ... Jl'romAl ' Between 1.400 and I .SOO hotel rooms currently arc in the arcn. The Marriott Corp. decided to get into the Costa Mesa m nrkct because of its proximity 10 the John Wayne Airport and the South Coast Metro area. Marketing studit s 1ndica1c "tremendous future growth" in the area. she said. "As we move into thi-'90s. we feel confident that we can fill the hotel and be the kader 1n the arcn." Mo tl said. rctary of State George P. Shultz Shultz .ca~tloned reporters in an probably gotte!' a littk fu.rther tha~ I piloting isn't in his carttr plans -he headed for home tod:.y without a airborne news conference not to expected we might. So we 11 keep at 11. wants to be a doctor. brcakthroup on MMtea\t peace talks. assume the surge of ubanon And I wilt find time. as time socs But for now. the boy said he's cqer but he vowed 10 find the ti~ to 111. diplomacy "~cans some big new along. !? come back and work at it to act back 10 the oth<'r pursuits of apin "and struale apinst the odds. • devclopn:i.cnt in ubanon or on the myself. childhood -like playins with his En route, Shultz rmde a surprise host~cs. . . After several days of praisin• King skateboard and building a fort back stop in Cyprus to make some head-Nine '."mencans ar1.· being held Hussein of Jotdan for takins a home. . . . way on a new powcr·th~rinaamnac· hostage 1n ~cbanon by gro~ps that "constructive' .a~proach t~ a ~.S. .Tony 1s mak1ns his ~ross-country ment in bettered Lebenon. U.S. 1erronsm expert<. believe arc plan for ncgot1a11ons and 1mplyins tnp accompanied by his flight in--A U.S. Anny hefiropter new controlled by It-a~. . .. Israeli. Prime MiQistcr . Y1~hak structor and an obscr_v<-r. Lebanetc PrcsidCnt Amin Gcmayal In acknowl~aing on!y "1nche.s of Sham.ir had ~ot. Shultz. said: The from Beirut to meet with Shultz. A progress over ~1x days '':' the Middle lsra~hs arc as interested 1n peace a~ senior U.S. official said Gemayal was East. Shultz did not as'l1gn blame to s1ab1lity as Jordan and the Palnt1· w.illin.11oconsickrS~nckmands to l~racl or Jordan .. the kt"~ parties who nians. perhaps even more so." HUTTON ••• From Al ti~ work in Huntintt<'n Bcac.h. Walter E. Burk. a department analysl rcsianed his S40.000-a-ycar job last Friday after brina confronted by department ofrlcial' with allcp- rionl of heavy absentm.n cou]>lcd with the reports of havi• • tee0nd job. · Burk took a job as deputy djstrict court e11ccutivc with thf' U.S. District Court in Los Anaclcs in October. officials said. Hutton said last week that Burk was away from bis job in Huntin11on Beach for rarts of Octo- ber and November and all of Decem- ber. He had exhausted his sick time. compensatory time and vacation time with the city. she said. About two weeks before the "mis· nation," Hutton requested a e!Y raise and an uppadinsofjobcluaifiC:ation for Burk in a preliminary bucitet request. An aide said this week that pay increase requests for all cm· ployecs arc routine in n preliminary budget. d1lu~e.1he pow~n of his ofra. which d1~ not accept h1~ proposals. And he He said both Shamir and Forcian trad111~nall)' . 1~ rewned for a sa~~ he was not discouf'.'&cd. Minister Shimon Pcrrs had uraed Maron11e Chnst1an. . Whether )O~ att d1scou~ or, him 10 keep ~thoo&h Shamir S~ultz wo~ked out the aerm1 wt!b not has to ~o with )'OU~.cxpcc~ll~!" still has "rcKrvations" about a Synan President Haf<'Z Alllld . an of what might happen: he said .. If Middle East peace confettncc. Damascus Tuctday. The Synan }OU have the expectatio n everything leader did not o&r to withdraw his all of a sudden is going to fall into Shultz had hoped such a mMing army from Lebanon. but IM Uaiteil place you'd be discourngtd, but I am could be called in mid-~pril. but he Statesishopinathatcouldocxvri(the not that nah·c to think the difficult acknowledged that otw1ously was counary.tombycivilwarfor 12yan.. problems faJI awa)'." now impossible. AIRPORT OVERLOAD SOLUTION VIEWED ••• P'niaA·l middle distantt niaht1 within Britain and across the Enalish Channel to continental cities. "fares arc &crribly hiah." aid Merwin. ..but there is a cutain scpncnt of the busincsa travclins public for whom time is more valuabk than money. The airport is privately operated and is an the black." New vertical takeoff aircraft ctc. vclopcd for military u~. such as the VS-12 Osprey tilt rotor may soon be a vailable for civilian use. Merwin said. A proliferation of such small air- strips could eliminate the nttd for another la~e airport, Merwin said. The coalition includes the Oranae County Chamber of Commerce, the OranacCounty Aviation Council, the Industrial ~.aauc of Oranae County and the Airport Working Group. Oranac County officials were oblised under the 198S John Wayne Airport Settlement · Agreement to appoint a non-sovemmcntal group to search for a new airpor1 site. Funds from the grant arc beins channeled throuJh the Southern Cali· fornia Association of Governments. The association has npplied for an additional $228.000 on behalf of the •. coalition. The additional money would extend the coalition's efforts through 1989. Fund.s from the FAA grant will be used primarily to hire technical consultants to perform ~tudics in the areas of traffic. plannina and tna:i· nccring. according to Btll. FAIR UPDATESCOUNTRY IMAGE ••. The Osprey has a ranac of 600 to 800 miles and can take off from a runway as small as a h<"liport. In March 1987. the County Board of Supervisors appointed the coali· tion to the task and. in ScP.tcmbtt of the same year. filed an appliation ~ Tht aroup will hold a public meeting to formulate a work propam May 21 in the ca~ete_rW at Auor COrp. FromAI vound. which is the war. the whole fair industry is going. · he said. .. Basically. we arc mtttin' the needs of our community by ta1lorins our prosram to accommodnte a difTtrent type offair-soer." Van Winkle and other fa ir or- pniun have been concocting con- tests for busy boomers for about thrtt · · yean now. much to the yuppies' delif!tt. Lake the much-hungered-for omckt-makina cu·stravapnza. It -was so popular at last year's fair (the theme was "don't miss the cu· citerMnt") that orpni1crs decided to ~doitapin . • t... Or sand Pictionary. \ponsorcd by Coppntone. fittinaJy rno&llh. The ,, ' . .. . HISTORY ••• !:.· ..... At ~ cover only. will cost ab<\ut $6 7. SOO to • -prodU«, and that COSI will be footed ... by Jht city. .. , The .-edition will contain ap- .. prt!limaldy I SO ~ of new tut · 1DCludi111 an upda~ on Newport lads ·ahroush the 1980s. About S,000 initial copies will be printed. ~= llllJ 111111 llMIOPPICa Dt-..e.,-. eo. ....... CA _, ..,_ loo IMO Colt•...._ GA t2'2t contcs1 combines the best of the popular game yups pla~ for yuks and Southern California benchiness. Or distance smash Mall. based o n the old·fashioned cg toss. where 1wo people arc teamed up and move farther and farther apan on each round. Fair organizers Slress 1hat the trend from country corn to suburban slick· ncss won'1 be a complctr conversion. Traditional events will remain the mainstay of the fair. thi-v satd. But the fair has S<'Cn a stead) decrease 1n recent yea~ of entries in li ve stock d isplays. and Van Winkle secs no chanae in that trend in the future. "We're just working with what we have and doin• the best job we can to display (the anmtals) as1>cSt we can:· he said. The bottom line. th~·n. is that by kecpins current fair·soers interested while drawing new folk'I into the fair fold. the new upscale events could g~arantcc the future nf the county fair. . PIZZA •PEDALER' ••• From Al Bingo owner Marie Le Fever thinks Spcrling's bike deliveries arc a great way to peddle pizza. "Sometimes traffic " bumper-to- bumper out herc:-UFr vrr said. ·•So far. wc·ve t>ttn able to meet our JO.. minute time limit.'' In fact. Lef~ver is so ha~ with Sperlins's bike delivtriM she 1s hirina others who either ride bikes or motor 1eootcn. Old 11men. of rounc. witl chuckle as they recall the dayi when bike deliveries wtrc commonplace for every business from the P'GCa'Y to the pharmacy.' But nowad:.ys, evm the paper boy is ridina in the t.clt of a station WllOft.. _ But not Spertina. He'll take the bike over his car anytime. "I sea paid for wottina out, 10 it•s a aood deal." he said. In fact. you miaht say it's a "piua .. cake. .. ==:. ~ -... , !1811 --I _ ..... , •»• --~ .,... "" .... .,.. ..... .. ........ •• ••• fll ..... , .... ............. ....... ................ ................. ..,.,,~, ....... ........ .., .. ........ a: 'pf T1t11•1 II -:.::=c-.-.. ... U9M .... -- • the federal a\'iation grant. ' headquarters in Irvine. • ~ bnlllnl ~ ~ clamolllds join 01' eecleettliet • d OV origlnlf d!sigr IS ID bin 01' Pf'tKt mamagr d prmo&4 9!"11 and crtlrb•d drsql . • From 01' llUnring Jftfctbi d t!r991ttet. • ._, we ll1lt IQ rtngs. bniq•~~ . As ShcMfl -Prk8d tom S2l75.. .. DAia\'lAGED PAGE ble players ma h words In HB t is weekend The: Dusty np. an ~int.ion of retired andcumnt niahta ndants.. wiU hold an an auction Saturday to bcncfi irlifeline. a voluateer net.wort of pilots t11ho fly m ic:"l'l supplies and ~ to th~in~. The event will~ h<'ld at the Mdsioa Viqo Elks Lodge. 25'92 Mara~te Partway. witbapttVic-wat 7 p.m. ~eding 1~ auction at 8 o"dock. ~ donation 5 SS. 1V AC yetenn• to meet Quec~1t) Chattrr ~7 of the womm·s Army Corps VN~ns Aucr1ation will hold iu rqular meeting Sa rday at I p m. in the community room of Fidelit) vings and Loan. 13820 Seal Beach Blvd. in Sea Beach. An)' wdnan who has served or is cunrntly serving in th.Army is "elcomc. Call Jean Earnshaw at ( 213) 597-1560 for f1rther information. Dolp.IJI•• wk JJoaorea The Dohlims div1uon oft.he Newport Harbor Arca thambh of Commcrtt is looti• for nominations f• the 19~8 Silver Anchor Awards. an annuaJ tribute kstow(d on -unsuna heroes-of I.he communit)- Recip1ents ~II bl-spotliptcd at tht Sil"·er Anchor lunc hcoo \ta) I 7 at the Newport Mamon hotel. Nom1nat1or, forms and furthn i~t1on may be obt.aJncd b)contactina thechamberofftet at 644-8211 . Ba•fne..women to meet ~ ~ Ctast Chancr Cbapca of I.he American Busancs. womcn·s Association has invited all local busiMS~orMD toa special prosram Tu~y at 6:30 pm. at the Claim Jumptt Restaurant. 18050 Broolthurst St .. Fountain Valley. Jan Slaten of < B.!t.S will speak on the job markcL The dinner fer I\ SI O. and rnttVatt0ns may be obtained by conta mg Reg1na Stcmbttg at 839-9359. Health declaioa• alred A discussion of th..· lepl documml called the "durable power of anonaey for health care" will be conducted Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Dttrf~ld Communit) Park 1n ln11K. The document allows its si&ner to appomt a proll) to make his or Mr health are dcosions in caK the sagm:r cannot do w . The ftt ts SIO. and more information is available from Dave Anderson at 660-3920. Water lecture la Ilea ·An Bruington. water rnourtt consuhant with the Mun1c1pal Water Ot\tnct ofOranteCounty. will speak bcforc the Mesa Consohdatcd Wattt Dtstnct·s water ISSUCS stud) srour Tcesday. Let tbe race begin o.e ol 12 MJdl9en pnpuee to laad at tile Newport Barbor Yacht CJU ..... =-· ... ca Emoa.lee f• tM 0.8. Yadlt Clab CJaalleqe c.p. wldci" 12 piSt c:lab ~ dae Ualted Statea. Tile c1ten-.,e • ..,.,.._,.. bJ llolez Watci. CODCJada Satarday. Story -··· Lois Stoneman, 87, noted pianist, dead Lois· Roeers Stoneman. a OOC't-rc- oowncd conan pianist and wtfe of late bust ness maanatc .\Ian c. Stonnnan. dtcd March 25. ~ •<as 87. A nau"'e of lov.-a but rcsuient of Southern California sanc-c 1936. Stoneman lived in Newport Bcar h sintt 1960. <\n acclauncd conttrt p.anist and respected teacher as Loas Lynn Rogiers.. w ptt- fonna! with many adu-a orchnuas m the United States and aho performed throughout Europe. She saUd1ed •,t.h Adolph We1d11 and Hcn1ot U") 1n Chx-aao: with Mana Brnhaupt. leading~ of the noted S1tms" Con5n'Vat<>r) in lkrh n: with Madame -\<klle ausdcTOhe. a noted pupil of compostt/paantst Fr.tnz l.Jszt: and wt th Sttsc1 Tamov."Sk) of the KJe, Con- stnatOf"\ in Russia. a former teacher of Vladimfr Horowatz.. Sto neman .. as preceded in death b> her husband of 51 ~ca~. Alan. -.ho died in 1984. He Y.as the president of Purc-ll lndustncs Inc and v.as Orange Count) chairman of Ronald Rc="agan·s I %6 gubernatonal campaign : The Stonemans are sul"' "ed b) 1~0 sons. -\Ian and Richard tv.o grand- child.rm. Bradlc} and Jodi. stc="p-grand- daughttt. Linda t1chter and husband. Ro n: SlCJ>'lf'C31 granddall&hter. Enca S11ctner: and sister Jessica 'Stanborough. all of•hom h'e 1n Orange Count ~ MemonaJ sen ices "''II be held at 3 pm. Sunday al the :'l.cv.pon Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Do\'er Dn"e. ~ev.pon Beach. The fam1I~ requests that donations be made in Stoneman·s memon to the Donna Turner Smnh Memonal Piano Scholarship Fund at Brigham Young Uni"ers1t}. ~ ... Co.I DAILY PILOT/Fridey, April I . 198a * A3 Marine units leave El Toro for training in Panama 'sjungle Mission unrelated to strife in coun~ry, U.S. military buildup By CAROLYN CAU.ISON __ ............ ~bout 300 Mannes lugged nOes and machine guns to hugt 1ranspon planes at the El Toro Man ne Air Station toda' and ~ere s.erenaded b) a D1' 1eland band befort' lea' mg for JungJe training e~em~ 1n strife.to rn Panama The." Man nes. d resSt"d 1n camout1agt.' uniform'> and CarT) 1ng \1-16 nfles ~1-NJ malhine guns and oth1~r "'~n~ hcgan · "" · -ll.~ th•'> ~nine under cloud) sk1e~. Their depanure 1s unrelated to tht' l \ m l11t.tf) buildup prompted b~ Panamd ' current pohucal 1urmP1 I. said Lt Gl·nt.' Brov. nc a Camp Pendleton spo~C"sman .\nother 500 Man ne<, "''" lc:at e for Panama ne>.t ~eek. he <>aid .. This ""hole thing for us ts pureh co1nu denta1:· he \aid .. This pani~ ular training C\Oluuon ha" bet>n ~hedukd since December ·· The Ma n nes are members of the 2nd Battalion. 9th Manne Rcg.i ment. and thc 1st Bauahon. 5th Manne Rc-g1ment at Camp Pendleton .. lt·s mo re or less a training enhance- ment:· B.ro ""ne said ··w e don't ha't" JUngh..~ in Southern Caltfom 1a and the~ do do"'n there a t the .\rm' school so ~ego there to train ... The Mannes range 1n age from 18 10 45 and re~ ha\(' comba1 e.-:penence. said Brad Stephan. e\eCUll' e officer with the 2nd Battalion. But hr saad they ~re prrpared to fight 1f nec<"ssary. "Our Mannes are always prcpared fo1 combat ·· trphan s.a1d As the) ~a1ted. thr) wrrr entertained b) an impromptu concen b) an El Toro D1).1ela nd combo, wh1rh played a rcnd1: u on of ''When the Saints Com1n& Marching In" and other tunes as the Mannes d1~us~d the tnp. ·~J. ha ' e a lot of m1xt'<f emotions about n." ~1d P\I Steve Ag ui lar. 19. from San .\nt<.1n10. Tn.J'> ·-rm not nen ous atlout 11 at all." said P\I \11chael \fonns. 10 ofCasper. Wyo Tht" Panamanian go' emment press ha pn·dirtc:d that tht> Man nes· amval 1s the fir-.t step 1n the tx·ginning of an a u..s_ 1n'a!>1on a1mt'd at uu-.1ing Gen Manuel ~m.>010 'unt:ga 'unc.-ga "'hu .ill hend of the 15.000- rmrmN"T"P::frraman1arrfle'fenSt' fortes 1s tilt' po~C'r behind the country's c1v1han go ' - Medl•tlon •tt•mpt• cal'-d oft lnP•n•m•.A5 cmmL•nt has been ind1ned in the United tate~ un drug charges BroY.ne ~1d the Man nes would be far from Panama Cit' and o ther areas of rurrl·nt poltucal un'rest however. "Fon 'herman 1s on the '\tlanuc s1de. prell\ far removed from that other ac11' 11~ ... he said M 1~e Stepp. a spokesman for the Dc.-fenst" Depanment. <>aid he didn't be- lle' e the Camp Pendkton Mannes -.'Cf'C told to take an~ s1>«1al precautions dunng the ass1inmenl, .. ~II A.mencans in Panama have been urged to be cauuo ui., .. he said ~angers'. authority tOarrest rejected By 1'e A1toria&ed Pru1 ~ upenor Coun comm1ss1oner hu re1ccted a reque-st from Oranar Count) ·s 51 park rangers that th(>' be 11vcn tlae nght to male arrest in count) parks and w1ldemess area!> The ranacrs. citing a n~ 1n rnme among campers. filed su11 in Oranie Count' Supenor Coun last ~<"ar. seeking peact- officer status., but not rc-ques11ng that the~ be allo"-ed 10 earn ,gun' upenor Coun Comm1ss1oner Ronald L. Bauer dt>n1ed tl.e request Thursda\ sa~1ng papers tiled b' count) offi c1ais contend the rangers arC' to be naturalists and not la"' enforcement offi cers. The prop-am ts S<"heclulcd for 7 p,m. at the -MCWD board room. 196j Placentia ·Ave.. Costa Mesa. The public i$ in,·itcd and may contact Chuck Hamilton at 631-1200 for additional informatton. Friday, April B llaal and Som seeks financial protection BJ'ftehuetalH Pren Se111inars Saturday at UC/ on social history and theory "The count'~,., 'H<'' "-t" want them to guide tou~ and ha ,·e mstruC'tlon on ~•ldhfe "nd. 'eah. ~e don't den' that ~e "'ant them to be a~are nf' 1ola11ons ofla\I. but~ ht>n that happens t_hey should call the police.'" Baue-rsa1d af\C'r 1ssu1ng has ruling John SaW}er. gcner:il manager of the Orange Count) Empl<''~ ~ssoc1auon ~h1ch rcpresents the park rangers. said his group "'ould consider appealing. No mtttinp schntulcd. Jloaday, April 11 •9:30 a.m. 0nmp c...y 1'111111rtadla C•mmlss6ea. board mtttina room. Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 C ivic Ccnler Plaza. Sala Ana. • 1:30 p.m. Or-.. c..ly Pl ' I C..- ...... board meeting room, Hall of Admtnis- 1ration. I 0 Civic Ccnler Plaza. Sallla Am. • 7p.m.i.-aw........_er. •uee. Top..of the. World Ekmn&a1y Sct.ool. 21601 Tret Top Lane. • 7:30 p.m. 1.-.._. Artll Cs= 'r , council chambers. SOS Foraa A~. Maui and Sons. the fast-.rowtng maker of bcachgoer garb. hac; found itself the v1ct1m of shifting udn of fashion. The Orangic Count)-~ surfwcar compan) sou&)lt prntcct1on from crcduon by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptC) prot«Uon in fcdt"'ral roun. hsttng liabilittCS ofS7. I million and ~u ofS1.5 million . The comJ)9n) ltstcJ more than 100 crcditon in coun documents. Under Chapter 11 of the .S. Bankruptcy C'l>dc. TOOlnl19llY lS pr()tccted from creditors and S>tmuttcd to conttn~ <>prBtins and rntlUC'lu~ itself undn roun supervtSJon. •••••••••••••••••••r~ Maui and Sons IS con~tdercd a leader 1n the industl) . By llOBERT RYNDMA~ Of .. .., ....... Scholars fro m a ro<>" the countn "ill com.enc at l Cl on turda' for t~ I Ith annual Social Htsh.>~ and ·Theor) m- 1nar. RqJstrat1on begins .at 30 .a.m fol- lov.'cd b' the full stss1on "From ThC'on to H1ston · Tov.ns and <;\tatt""S 1n ~1odem France":· at 9·30 a.m 1n the 1enre Lecture Hall. The chair 1s Or Jaime Rodnquez.i..~1 profcs~orofh1stor) Speakers Y.111 be Dr Ted Margadant from L:C Da\ls. Y.ho \\Ill discuss .. tatt" Forma11on and t..:rban Rl\alnes in the." French Re,olullon ... and Dr. John ~1er­ nman of Yale l'n1,erstt~. ~ho ~111 pea._ on "The Police and the Penphery of Francl''s l'rbanWorld 1815-l ~O .. .\ft~·moon sessions in the Humaniues Hall ..-. 111 focus on ·;The C1Hn('<.(' tate and Soc1et,," "Theon and V. orld Pohucs:· "B1bltcal Rcaht1e; and R1iht-V. 1ng Fan- 1as1c!> ... "Ethn1c1t1es 1n .\mencan Has- ton:· "Women and Puhltc Life .. .. ·1ence and Tropical "Jnculture 1n La un .\men- ca:· "Working Class Hollyv.ood"' and .. 1al H1sto~ and the l.qac~ ot Herben ~G.ulman.·_· _ The seminar 1s OJ)\. n 10 the public Reg1 tratton 1s S:?O 11\'llh lunch and SI 0 ~ 11hout lunch \dd1t1onal infonna11on 1s a' a1lable b) calling the h1st or) depanment at 56-65:?1. Rangers testJficd 1n \wom statement!' that 'aolence and rnme has increased 1n the count~ 's stven urban parh. fi ve Wlldemess and natur:il areu. and at harbo~ and beaches th<') patrol The\ said increased cn me has included firearms v1ola11ons, thefts. dog ana ks indecent uposure 1nc1dents and instanl'("~ of men snealu ng into ~o~n·s showers More and more. tht·~ said. their JOb ha' e bcx'ome to .. pro et"t propen-v and P~f"'e peace·· J "No other dut) of the parl ranger 11> more 1mponant that 1h1s dut}:· Ranger Thomas C Klcms -.aid in a swom statement Teeils held for auto theft after wild. freeway chase ~,:-;~cc he .. ~5 robbed o;Robbery suspect captured his ""alle\ shonl} before J ~m. Thurs-· P1 Ole...., A S67' cs...,.,._.._ ... bcuaen 9a.•. • 1:40p.a. TM•t rr.. Uw 9600111cd f!IWS'lfl« AWllllt. • • • !'~·~-· ,, . d-...... IUICC ..... ,. 1l9c wilt told IMllRMlctlOa.•.n.•1211r•·41 ~ kft brfoft ...,.. ...... .-n-.-.-..nw--• .ell .. * a.plc't ...,_ill* '°'°° Moct ol Mid Awew. Cull.._ ....., u1a1cw ... ..._n-. ....... -~ .......... p1a "' 11 •,. 1m1011 .. * " '°'*d I' Jpicioom,. to they dlcdled .. m.. plllroltlle Mada picbp -.tdlry-..driw ..... "-dlk .a-~-----deys .-, ia c.. Maa. police taid.. Whal Foalllill v.aey otlklei>s started ID ... die Ind. tlle driwr ._. wd9 OJI I 2 d Sired. WMd left a.ID W.-r A._. ..S 1M OD tbe........_..S..~A«W8). 1"kdlw.wllicll ............ o/ 90 ..... •dlellD .......... ... fia•y. mded .. Se.I ._. ..... Tiiiie ·•·r1e1 ....... ..... ... • 1• DDlllr ......... "-' .............. llOO .... f!I ... ~. ,.,)Ck•Nk• .... wida•amfll' ........ f tom* 2100 llllCl fJI -A~ a ltll y.,_. ...... ,,_ w •Mid: fil .. k• A~ a 1'15 :J= acac.-• ,. ... fl(l"" ____ _ A..-.C a 8'17 llliillll fl 5 01 tom • tmMl&:lf/11,.,. ..... . . . .. Stm111.._ .. .,...._.._ ol• Alllll t' 0 I I 0t. • I .... ~ ............... "lo/ ...................... , ,, ... 9'°S.... C-. Duohw. • Boukvant •-hC'n traffic f Of'ttd the driver to slow down. Set. Larry Gmwold said.. Officcn boud tht tndt in and pulled ii OVU'. Both the dn"·tt and the s-w,.rr. wbolr names were not rdeated becauw of tbrir -.es, ~ booted uuo ~County Ju"'ftlilr Hall ~va ftom Balwin Part and Sula Au bcl~vc the amt yovns-*"' may be rnponsiblc for -numtt- oas"' ~ thd\s 1n those atics.. Gt iswold aid. ...... A -ilMais JOI~ npoKd ..._., • Hieb C~ ad YUr A...._ Tk..,.... ~·tni11t reponcod __ ._._...., ___ dmland -... ia ¥CrJ ,_,,.,...ea ad bOft.-• . . Irv• omc.n i'llmwt'lll I eomplmM .,.._...., .......... csb .. ..., ...... ol .. _ ...... ,...., ...... -. .......... ............. ,,........,, S' N • ••• Oflmn ...... Ou-. c...,, tft.. ...... , •• ,, ..... ..-e ... . ~J·~~ct:; ......... 100 • .. da) ""h1le on the beach. ahout a quaner- m1k south of Mountain Strttt The suspect "as dcscnbcd as a male Latino. 1S ~c="ars old. S·foot-Q and 160 pounds. dressc:d 1n a ~ello• shin and v.h1te pants. He ma) ha'e bttn armed With a kn ife. the' 1ct1m said • • • \bout 5700 wonb of doth•• and SSOO v.onh of compen discs ~ 11okn from a Temple Hills On~ home Thursday n1a.ht. the vie11m told pohtt. ~man who alleged!> held a knife to a ~oman's throat dunnf a holdup last month •as captured b~ pohtt Thu"" daJohn Donald Robcno. 3t>. v.as taken into custod\ 1n ~nta i\na b) Hunt1na1on Bcach detC'Ct1H·s Make Nakanu and Rohen Christ") ~crord•na Lo Hunt1nston Beach Police LL Ed McErl:i1n. Robcno walked into ~neral Propuls1on at 19100 Cf)'Slal t 1n Hununaton &ach JUSt after noon on March 31 . Robeno all~ hdd a kntlt to the throat of a rtttpt1onist and demanded mone). Mcfrlatn said. \f\er recc1"ing some cash. he allcgedh forced the rccep11on1st to tie up lhe firm' OY.ner He then fled in th( ov. ner's ca r. McErla1n 111d. ft'obeno. dcscnbcd a a laborer and a transient. rcponedly had done some pan-time work at General Propulsion but ""as nol a regular em~oyec there FolloY.1n1 leads thr • dtvelopcd dun ng their 1nvcs111111on. Nabrna and Chnst) went to Santa Ana where the) co nductC'd a SUf"''t'1U1ntt. McErlam said. Robcno --as spotted on lM 300 bloc\ of Third Street. The dctcct1vct arrested him without tnetdml. Newport Beach gets new ,police dog to purchalc I ~t dcl. ~ "°" der SU~ or H8110 b sbon. He ... 2-~ ~ ~who--bonDd,.... .. Wra Omnany. HMIO ii a drHlllt cnt ol owe ol the _..... --~ ... ~ dr zy • •. s 1 • n1a11111• wev n•oc. p; -..:. H md • :Sen~te panel probes drug deals linked to Contra aid WASHINGTON {AP)-The Re· 11Pn administration must answer -.h questions about whether its W'Ppon for the Nicarnguan Contra rebels led it to wink at multimillion- 4ollar drug deals. Sen. John F. Kerry sars. The Foreian Relationl> subcommit- • headed by Kerry. D-Mass .• has heard a week of testimony about the darina nisht-time nights and huge profits made by cocaine and mari- J\lana traffickers. along with allega- tions that U.S. official" knew about tome of the trafficking but did nothing 10 hall 1t. Two conv1c1ed dnrg smugglers t.rstified Thursda)· tharweapons were lHegall} flown to Costa Rica for the Contras and hundreds of pounds of cocaine v.ere bro ught back on the return fl ights. The \ontras have denied 1ha1 the) were involved in illegal drug traffickin~. Meese 's n ·ew aide under fire WASH INGTON (AP)-~Horney Gcnt"ral Edv. 1n Mee c"s choice to bl'come lht• No. 2 official in the Jus11ce Dcpanment is under fire for h1~ mcmocr<.hip in an all-male a1h- kt1e club and an all-,,hite countf) dub .. It make) 11hard10 imagine he'll be able 10 adm1 n1ster JU t1ce 1n govern- ment an a v.a' th:it's non-d1s-cnminato~ v.hen'1n h1 ~ov.n personal hfe he doesn '1 II\ e up to that." Patricia Ireland. t''\ecul I\ e 'ice presi- dent of the Na11onal Orµnazauo n for Women. said of Jo hn \ hepherd. The Senate J ud1c1al"\ Committee ~111 \Ole on v.hether to confirm Shepherd as depu 1~ a11"me~ general. if President Reagan gncs a head and nominates him. Comrn1ttce mem- bers said Thursda) that It 1s too soon to comment on Shepht•rd's member- ship in the Missouri ..\thletic Club. "'h1ch has no female members. ··1 thfok it is imponant to look 11 the link between the Contras and dru15," Kerry said Thursday, "but this is not meant to be focused on the Contra effon. The issut is whether a specific foreign policy goal (aidina the Contras) assumed a Jarser-than-life importance so that some thinas were permitted that should not have been." Kerry chairs the Fordan Relations subcommittee on narcotics and ter- rorism. which is invr stiptins the relationship between utin American governments and the drua trade. • "I think what we've ~hown is that there is an enormous nmount more that needs to be donr to improve enforcement of the dn1g laws." said Kerry. ''You can't ever stop it. but you can slow it down with more effective enforcement." Gal) Betzner. who is serving a 27- year prison sentence for drug traffick- ift4. testified Thursda)' that he had twice nown planeload .. of weapons from Florida to Cosui Rka in July 1984. The weapons were replaced with hundreds of pounds of cocaine. he said. As Bct.zner described his career flyina illcpl druss from South Ameri- ca, he described a series of high-risk trips in which he new at wave-top level to avoid radar. He said \hat on one occasion. he entered Miami by flying between high-rise condominium buildinp along the city's coastline. On a no ther occasion. he said. mrchanical and navigational troubles forced him to fly over Cuba. where he was chased by MiG-19 jets until he dived down to tree-top level. The profits were huge. according to Betzner. wtiO said he was paid to S200.000 per planeload for delivering drugs to the United States. Ex-congress1nan guilty of extortion in Arizona By 'll!e Associated Pr~11 PHOEN IX. Ariz. -A JUry convicted former V.S. Rep. Sam Steiger Thursday of theft byex1on1 on for threatening a parole board member to get his vote on a personnel matter while serving in the Evan Mecham administration. "An} 11me )Ou go to eoun you can expect a guilty verdict. but it's difficult to belie"e," Steiger said 1n the counroom moments after the j ury returned its verdict. Steiger. who was a top aide to the now-ousted Republican governor. was accused of threatening Ron Johnson. a member of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles. Steiger allegedly threatened to withhold permission for Johnson to v.6rk as a pan-time Tempe Justice of the peace and to remove him from the board unless h<' voted to reiain as executive director Patricia Costello. a Mechamctt>J>Omtce. 13 white sapremaclsts acqultted FORT SM JTH. Ari.. -The acqumal of 13 white supremacists on sed1t1on charges means that "religious freedom 1s still ahve in this country." says one of the defendants in the seven-week federal trial. An all-white ju!)' acquitted the men Thursday of charges includmg conspiring to kill a federal judge and FBI agent and plotting to overthrow the federal government and establish an all- "' hue nation in the Paci fic Nonhwest. Afterward. o ne Juror said j ury members d1dn·1 believe the government's witnesses. Ground brokeD for new Power cut cancer tr~at111ent· center halts UCLA By Tia~A11ocialedPru1 AIDS event LO '\~GELE. -Pan1ck<o called protons w11l be used to destro) · cancerous tumo rs v.-11h li ttle G image 10 surrounding !iuue w~en~~.~~ NGJ3LES v .ri-..:::-A huge can ~r 1rt>;1tm<'nt centt•r 1.1pc.-n ... 10 +Q90 n1 Lo.ma Linda t:trr1vers11y M~ quitt-brarfng the nam~ of 4.GOO Center. '\bout 150 peorl~attendcd Thursday's grnu.odbreak1D3 ceremony at people who died of AIDS went on ,he itosp11al. said S!';Okl"swom2r: 4.nita Rockwell Last ~ember. Congress d1spJa)' Thursda) at I 1C LA. but a appropnated S 5 m1lhon of the $40-million cost of the new three-level. n1g~tt.11.ne power failure disrupted the 7~.000-square-foot facd1t) through the U.S. Department of Energ). Loma eAh1b111on. Linda hopes to o btain another S 11.5 in federal funding and raise the remaining The exh1b1t1on at Pauley Pav1 hon S20 million from pri,ate dono rs. spokesman Dack Schaefer said. never offic1all) o pcm•d Thursday Barstow mechanlc $9 mllllon wlnner mght because the power failure occurred just as ceremnnies were to start. said Caryn Goldt-erg. editor of BARST O W - A hea') equipment mechanic calml y strolled into a the Gay Community Yellow Pages. con,en1ence store.-Thursda> to validate a state lottery ttcket entitling him to "People at Pauley Pavilion said S9.2 millio n. Eddie Rui1. who works at the Man ne Corps Logistics Base near this is the first time in its history that here. purchased his v.1nning 11cket from a Circle K Food Store. where he it ever happened." she said. "We shov.ed up a1 6 a m. 10 ha vc his 11cket validated before traveling to Riverside to wondered if 11 might be wme anti-gay pack up h1!> checl . ··Hr came 10 here and was all calm." said Julie Jimenez. conspiracy." manager of the store "He <aaned to get rxc1 ted after I did. He just threw his Celebrities who put an appearanced arms up in the air and "aid T m the next mtlhonaare.'" Ruiz. who has worked at Pauley Pavilion before the show at the base for I~ )Cars gre~ up in Barstow and graduated from the local high was canceled included actresses school He t'> married and has tv.o daughters. Whoopi Goldberg. Lesley Ann War- -----------------ren. Morgan Fairchild and Sall) Struthers. COSTA MESA BIKE co~ RAL£1GH. • ~ "Everybody knows 11 is all about love:· Struthers said. "That's wh) we're here:· Despite the near total blackout. a chorus sang until it wa~ decided the show would not go forward. 1514 BAKER OPEN 7 DAYS (714) 540-0211 =:;-r1 ~L-lf'..JGS 111r111 CJcllllN City..... 111111 12 Speed ATB 12 SpeeaRoad Bike '-181 16 1 111• ,-----c 0 UP 0 N-----, 1 •w1m1cm-ma 1 1111m I I Reg. $37.95 I I WITH COUPON Ill.II I l __ !_xoires 4/30/88_ _ _..J A UCLA police spokesman con- firmed a "widespread power outage" at UCLA Thursday n1~ht. Police Lt. Alan Christopher said :.. transformer blew about 8 p.m. and that there was no evidence of sabotage . -Port1ons-ol the nonhwest corner of the campus where the pavilion ic: located re- mained without power late Thursday night. he said. The UCLA Medical renter wasn't affected by the outage. he said. "There were no evacuations and no one was hurt." said Christopher. adding the AIDS quill rvent was the only activity affected hy the outage. "h had to be cancelled.' ~ ~ ~1111\ ,,~ QAMAGED PA Kennedy remembrance ,,.~ C&roU.e Kennedy (left) daacJiter of Prmldent John P'. KennedJ, p...tdeil at tbe aarillln& of a model of tbe JP'K 8tatae bJ Jaabel llcDftba (bac~d), which will atand at the door of the 8tatehoa8e ln Boeton. N (AP) -Lyn t Re•n's former was stntenced to 90 days in prl today ~nd fin.ed Sl0.000 for ill lly lobbying adm1n- i11ration offic s after ht left the White House. U.S. D1str1,ud1e Thomas. Aan- Esaid No er cou!d remain free inl an a al of his ~.~rce felony icuons contacw1g former collea&ucs on Jc half of private c~ients within a ye~ of lcavu~ President Reaaan's sta.r Nolz1ger could ~a ve been sentenced t~o years <ti each of the three counts The $30.~ fine was the maxim cumul:f.1ve fine the Jud&-e could tave as.sest.'d. i1 Flannery mposed • compli ted sentence or two to fight m nths' incarccratiqi for each of the counts but then su$lended a~hut 30 days of each of the ~ntences I) that No~zig~r will have tc serve on&; 90 days if his appeal is denied. The jud' reJected! he defense pica that Nofz1,er be se1*nced only to a shon peri<id of unsp-rvised proba- tion. Before te was scJCnl..'.cd, Nofziger stood before the j~gc and said he wanted to reitcratl "mf belief that despite my conviqion have do ne nothin,, ethically. rnornlly or legally wrong. "I am an hono le man." Nofaiger told.the judge. Unknown dinosaur skull identified C LEVELA ND (AP) -T he skull of a prehistoric animal has been 1dent1fied as pan of a previously unlnov. n 1: pc o f com pact. mt>at-eaung dinosaur. scien- tists announced Thurs<fa). The skull was m1c;1dent1ficd after its discovery 1n 1942 in eastern Montana by an expcd1t1on from the C'lc"cland Museum of "Jatural History. officials said. It was in storage 1n the museum's basement when 1t was no ticed b) a '1s11ing paleontologist last year. The museum said the slcull is from a previously unknown genus but is a membero.'1tle Tyrannosaurus rex famil) of dinosaurs. a fe rocious 11eat-eating animal that roamed the earth somr 60 milliot years ago. Because of its relatively smllfl size. the new dinosaur has been named Nanot"rannus<f "pygmy tyrant" by the scientists who identified it. The Cleveland skull is believed to be the onl y ~uch sptcimen of the Nanotyran- nus . Assemblyth~arts Willie Brown on.death penalty, wiretap bills SAC R.\M ENTO ( .\P) -Handing Speaker Willie 0-ro" n 1"0 more defeats. the Assembl has approved a rc"'ed death pcnalt~ bill and 4'C1 tb(.St&&f fota \Ole next v. eek on a "1 re tap meac;ure .a1 med at drug dealers. Minont} Republicans and the vang of ' Five. dissident Democrats opposed to Brown. were joined by a number of other Democrats Thursday in votes on the two proposals. It was the latest s ign of Brown's shaky hold o n his powerful position. · O ne bill. which wnuld allow the death penally for child killers. was approved 62-7 after a long and emotional debate and S<'nt to the Senate. · The Asscmbl)' also' oted 48-13 to amend another bill to allow police to use wiretaps against suspected drug dealers. The amended hill is scheduled for a floor vote next Thursda~. The votes came dunng a five-hour floor session marked b) dosed-door pany caucuses. numero us small huddles on the floor. general agitation and a constant undercu rrent of rumor" that Brown might soon be ousted b) the 36 Republicans teaming with the Gang of Five. It takes 41 votes to elect -or remove -a speaker in the 80-mcmbcr Asscmhly. The two anta-cnme bills had been stalled in the Public Safet) Commmec. T he death penalty bill. AB3501 by Asscmbl) man Bill Brad ley. R-San Marcos. was killed by that committee March ~I . On Monday. Republicans and the Gang of Five comhined to withdraw the bill from comm1tttc.. 4i·30_. the fll'IU&ICh succnsful withdrawal motion in 28 years. Such motions are considered· a challenge to the authority of the spea1cer. who appoints committee members. The o n.inal wiretap bill. S883 by Sen. Roben Presley. D-R1verside. was approved by the Senate last June and has been in the ~me commtttcc since then. At least two hearings were ~hedul~ for the bill: but Presley canC'eled them becauS<' he did not have the votes for appro al. Supporters could not try to withdraw that bill because at had never been rejected by the committee. so instead they took an unrelated Presley bill. SB 1499. that was sitting on the floor :ind with the senator's permission amended the wiretap measure anto it. Some of the conkrences ·and caucuses dealt wtth which legislators would get their names on the bill to take credit for it in this election year. The bill contains the formal title of "Presley-Felando-Eavcs Wiretap Act of 1988." Republican Assemblyman Gerald Felando of San Pedro and Democratic Assemblyman Jerry Eaves of R1allo. a GanJ of F1'e member. have tough pnmary election fights 1n June. Church assails right-to-die 1nove1nent SACRAMENTO(AP)-Growingpublicsuppon for Death Act, an initiativr that would allow patients to sign the right-to-die movement violates the teachings of the documents directina doctors to end their lives. Catholic Church and threatens to victimize the poorest "This proposed measure would lcplize ·homicide arrd rhe most desperate ofthe-tmninally HI. according-to--11nd assisted suicide." Rev. William J . Wood, cxccutt~ church leaders. director of the California Catholic CQnfercnce. said at a But leaders of the right-to-die movement, who are Capitol news conference. "Physicians would be asked. gatherina si1naturcs for a euthanasia initiative they hope even upected, to beccme our executioners rather than to qualify for the Novrmber ballot. said they arc being our healcn." falsely accused by critin . The measure would permit a physician to assist a "lfyouareopposcrltothiskindofcontrolover your patient suicide ifa pttient was round by at least two own destiny, you wilt come up with all kinds ofthinas that doctors to ht incurable and likely to die within six arc not in ·the .in111at ivc." said Marilyn Shaw. San months. Family mcmlx-rs would have to be informed of Francisco C<><?rdinator for the Hemlock Society. th_e pttient's desire and doctors could refuse to comply At a Capitol news cnnfercnce Thursday. three church with a death ~uest but would have to refer the pttient to officials spoke out qainst the Humane and Oipified another physic&1n. Robert E. Sc~mltz, ..... 111e. annc>uncM the certtbtlon to otter the , MEDIFAST· PROGRAM Aphy91dM~ weight loll progrem at De 116 11A1 IHN, la ...,.. lie ... ...., Callf. RUFFELL'S l..mlYllC. .................. ·--.... ----....... TEAM 30 DRIVING THE FORMULA SUPER VEE RACE CAR Old paUiCipO~ ik tiis ~·s . LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX iS~bcj KITES ETC. Team 30 +Super Vee will be dlaplayed 8ATURDA Y APRIL 9TB 0Ul*9 Ot J0.00 Oa. cl.so 11~ OPP ALL STUNT KITB8 117-NIO 900 BAST BAY 8UITB 118, BALBOA PUN WNB, NP BCB. For men II~ Cll {7lt) 8M-7111 Students burn U.S. Embassy annexes TEGUCIGALPA, ·Honduras (AP) -Students stormed \wo U.S. Em- bassy annex buildinas a nd set them ablaze befbrc they w<'re dispersed with bullets. beatingsand tear ps. At. least fi ve demonstrators wctt killed and I 0 wounded. An Embassy spokesman reported extensive damage from Thursday ni~t's attack. but snid no U.S. citizens were inj ured. Police said the crowd of more than 1.000 university students also set fire to about 25 automobile~ belonging to embassy personnel that were parked near the annex complex. · The students were protesting the forced extradition thi~ week of an alleged drug trafficker suspected of involvement in the killing of a U.S. drug agent. They also voiced a nger at President Reagan's di~patch of ad- ~' .... Demonatraton ln Tef11ctcalpa, Hondmaa carry the body of a atudent kl~l~d In the atormlnc of two U .s. Embauy aillnezea. ditional American troops to Hon-fired on the crowd. duras last m onth. Poltce 1den11ficd the dead as Benv Private Honduran guards ~sted at Molina. Albeno Pineda . .\lmenc<1r the embassy fired shot~ anit lobbed Aguero. Rolando Hcm110 and Henl) tear gas grenades at the demon-Mencma. strators from inside the main em-They said the fou1 men were bassy building across the street from univers1t> students and Molina was a the annex bu1ld1ngs. said police child '-'ho had ac:compan1ed her sources. who spoke on condition of mother to the protest. ~ges were not a nonym ity. · immeda;<itel~ ava1labk for the dead. But Michael O'Brien. the Embassy The not polttt did nClt amve at the spokesman. said neither U.S. Marine em bassy comple~ until nearly two guards nor Ho nduran guards sta-hours after the demon'it rat1on began tioned at the embassy complex took No explanation was given for the violent action against the protesters. de la}. · He said Honduran rint police had Several.of the demonstrators were seen carr)ang pistols nnd students told reporter'> the~ had disarmed about 10 of thl· pmate embass~ guards. Police "31d none o f the guards '-'ere injured All the rnntent\ of t"O floors of a four-stor} anne\ building housing l ' S. lnforma11 c1n .\gen!) offi ces "ere ~kstro)cd b} the bbLe and thl· "'indows ot both anne\ buil dings "'erl· \haltered b' the students. O'Brien. 1n a ieleph<'ne interv1r'-'. s~ud demonstrators hac1 surged into an anne~ compkx ·''There was a lot of damage. The} burned a number of goods." , Autopsy report questions cause of Israeli girl's death on West Bank JERllSALEM (AP)-An autops}· of an Israeli girl killed in a clash with Palestinians found that she was siruck 1n the hl·ad by a bullct and a large object and c:ast doubts on arm) rcpons that Arabs sto ned her to death. Details provided b\ Israel tek- vis1on and radio raised ihe poss1btht~ that Tina Porat. 15. was shot acc1den- tall~ b} one of the guards accompan~­ ing teen-age Jewish settlers on a holiday hike in the West Bank. Two <\rabs were killed and two were wounded in the incid ent Wednesday in the village of Beita. TQClay. t\Vo P:il~uniaM wrre sttol and "ounded an separat~eiashes wilh troops m anti-occupation unrest an the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Arab hospital officials said. On J erusalem·s Te mple Mount. 'it'' era I d07l'n Palcsu n 1ans shouted nat1onahst slogans after noon pra)crs on the Moslem Sabbath. Demon- 5.trato rs dispersed quickly after about I 0 border policemen approached. It remained unclear ho"' T1rza "'as killed. The arrm firs t said she and the 1"0 Arabs were· shot to death. It later said T1r7a was 'itoned to death b' '1llagers. · ~n arm~ o tlic1a l. citing auto ps} rt·sults. then s:11d Tirza "-35 struck in the hl'ad b~ both a bullet and a large obJeCt. poss1bl~ a stone. The official s:i1d the cause of death was not \Ct known and that invesugators did riot ICnow from "'tl1c~ wtapon tlie bullet "'as fired. Israel Tcle\ls1on. quoting a m1h- tary source. said the bullet '-'3S iirt'd from one of thr two guards· M-16 nfles but that it wasn't known who pulled thl' tngger The source also "'a" quoted as sa~ ing that ~hen .\rab' "'restrd the guns awa~ from thl· I sraeh guaros. the~ probabl~ "'er"\' al read~ empt}. Israel radio quoted an arm) report ~ sa)ing that T1rza '11so '-'as struck 10 thl' head b' a rock hurled h ' the mother and 'sister of one of the .\rahs killed. The two "-Omen ~ere arrested. the report said. Thc nextda}.thea~~ ble"' upli'e homes of Be11a ~rabs alleged!~ in· volved in the clash and rounded up hundreds of ~rabs fc.r quesuonmg. Tina. tht> first Israeli c1nhan killed 1n four months of unrl'SI 10 t h~ occupied temtones. ~as buned m·ar her home in the West Bank settle- me nt Elon ~loreh. According 10 L' ~. figures. 14 1 .\rabs and one Israeli soldier ha'e died. CELEBRATE EASTER WITH THE ANCIENT CHURCH St. BARNABAS ORTHODOX CHURCH of Huntington Beach invites you to celebrate Easter with us as the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church has for centuries. Included in the traditional Easter service is the congregational procession of lights to commemorate Christ's victory over death and ascension ! Join us this Saturday Night April 9th at 8:00 pm . Lighthouse Lane Hall -Northeast corner of -·--la•bert-and-Newtand:-For moreinformation-eNiirections-catl. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Apnl 8. 198! * A6 \ Tower tells hijacked pilot to land in Mediterranean NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -The pilot ofa h1Jacked Ku~a1t11umbo1et with SS people on board pleaded at 1unpoint ""Ith th<' lk1rut Airport control IO"-'C'r toda) to hf allowed to land but was told he "-Ou ld be fi red o n if M tried. The pilot then ~1J he had no choice but to land 1n the Mediter- ranean Sea, and the rnnirol to"'er told him to go ahead a nd crash. "~ gun 1!> pointed tn m) head. I reques t landing perm1 \1on to land to refuel." the captain of the Ku'-'all Airways Boc.·ing '7.p "as o' erheard shout ing through thl.' 1ct\ radio at S 25 p.m (8·~5 am POT) "We ha '~ bt't·n for 1.i 'ta r\ under gu nfire." an a1rpon offi cial replied. referri ng tu lt'lxinon·~ C1 \1I "'ar ··tf ~ou ti") to land 11~ torcc the plane"' ill be: fired on ·· fhe1ethner kit ~la~hhad a1rpor:t 1n nonhcastern Iran .i.t :;. ~IS pm I) 'X a.m. PDT> Jftl'r ~ \"ab h1Jacke" threatl'nl.'d 111 bin"' 1• up It "'as hoad.ed T Ul'WJ\ \IO 1 !light frum Bangkok to K~"a1t An 'utd1ng w -.uurn· .. mo n11<.1nng rJd10 traflil J man \peaking in Mediation attempts off in Panama PANAMA (ITV. Pa nama (APJ - .\rchb1shop \1arcos \kGrath. called ofT his attempt to mcc11ate between ul'n Manuel .\ntonao ~onega and the oppos111 on. "'h1ch has refuS('d to nego11atl" unless the general first agrl'C!> to lca'e the-counl0 ~lso Thursda~. ther{' "'as a -.pht 1n the main anu-'.'olon~ coohtaon. \nd poller using tear gas and rubber ho~ dispersed hundreds of anta-gO\'t"rn- ment dcmon!>trator\ 1n the '-'C'Stern cit~ of Da' 1d A Koman Catholic church com- munique said med1auon efforts \\ere !">uspended because thc opposmon had 1nsmcd Noriega -the na11on's de fac'to ruler -agree to depart and the gl'nl'r.il had failed to agree m "'n t1ng to mrd1a11on "The ~·hurc-h in no "':t' ·surrenders the difficult task of mc-c11auon. It st Ill considers 1t urgent and e' cry dz~ more so." said the communique. "'h1ch asked all pann·~ 10 rcmo'c obstacks so that talks might begin. Thl' oppos111on l".111onal C1' it C rus;ide. "'h1ch has led the Pan- aman 1.:in fight tooust :'-ione-ga. s:ud in a statement issued after the C'hurch announcement that 11 stood b' its nl'gOt1at1ng cond1t1ons. · Arabic w11h an east Lehanon accent came to thr radio and askt'd that controllers put him 1 n touch "'1th Lebanese officials But Interior M101~tet o\bJulla Rass1. ma state ment br<'adcast b' the offan al media. again refu..ed to alto" the plane to land A ll1Jad.er then said ··1 shall pun1~h control tO"-'er offinals 1f the' don t allo "' ui. to land. The pa!>~ngtr\ art' a ll in pah1c now and man' of them art' 'om1t1ng. ~mong the pas-.engef"' 1 ... a member of the Ku"a111 ruling tam11\ "'ho has a hcan cond1t1o n." .\ control towt•r offir 1al 1n Uc1rut radioed bac k sa) mg ··" tth all Jut· rl'!>pect to all fam1he-'). !'frm11 mt to• sa' that aJI the Lehanl''-t' '>ufler hl'.m a1im1:nts(from the \I.art Do n•n tr. tu talk 10 mr senume ntall · Three mcmbt·r. of .._u .... Jll' \1- Sabah ro,al fam1h "'l'rt aC\11,irJ thl plane · · Later. ~urce)Sa1d. 1,. p1 1t ·.1J 1, ed bad. and '>.lid ·· 1 f '"II tad 'l' dcJ1 the run'-'aH "'lthm a (c" m nute' "'t· "111 land ·in the ~a ' Thl· '""" l'' mon11onng the con't'"<ltuir. 'J")I ' l on cund1t1on ofan11n'r'1 l' ··Do wha te,rr you want." * controller !>a1d "Crash o n the tal"l'llllK or 1n the sea "'e sh:ill not let you letnd he re .. The pilot had rt"pon~ at JO:)O J m [ DT th.it he had r-nou&h foci i'Or thrn· hours I he bluc--and-" h1tr plaM could~ '>l'l'n from mofto~ fl\ 1ng over Bein n Jl~•rt d uring th(' contact with ·~ &rrut t"" er Eart11.'1 the Lebaneac- w ntrullt·r\ "Uuld nut rt"spond to l8'e l<iptutn\ ,.ilb .\uthllrit1l'') in ( ) pru'i also denied thr lJpt.1111 pt'mllS!>IOn IQ land • ..,.. pon ,1,un r' in Lamac:i said. In fk1ru1 J N ntrol to~r offacual 11.11d I he. ~!>\>unatc-d Prrc;s firr t"RflM S .i.n~ p.1''>4'ngt'r husc' 11( the Mtddlt' LJ\I -\irli11l'' l l banon-.. flag carricor. .-l·rr pJrll·J l>n thr ;u rpon·s two fUO\\J\' · \\ ,. don t •~.int tht· planc to land hcrt \\ l .irl lh•t ~u10g to rt'<"el' e 11." hl -..i1J Ht 'P<•l t on cond ition of Jn,.,, m '' "iHtJn troup\ \\hu c-o ntrt>l the J rp!\n hll•' l.l'd .!.II road s to the J1'rx>rt '·n H,·irut 'M>Utl-iern edge. Afghan settl~ment ready; Soviet exit starts May 15 By ne As~iatM Pr~ss GE NEV o\ -:.\ \t'ttlemen1 tu t nd the \!..tr in .\fghan1 <.tan and dear the ~11~ lor the remo' al ol Sc" it>t troop\ 1!> rnmptrtl"d anJ n•dd~ tu be s1gnL-d. a L' .!'-. mt'd1ator said toda). RldJ.O Mo.SL:..O" rcponed that '1e1 ( ommun1.s1 Pan). Gt:naal S<.-creta~ M1lha1I GorbarhC'' i:onfirmt'd that Red .\rm~ 1roops will begln. lea\1ng .\fghan 1st.an on \la~ 15 ··v.e ha'r d1!>Cussed. "'' have nego11atrd T hat's 0' er" mrd1ator Diego<: ordo' a told ~port~ "I "'ant to inlorm )OU that the document-. are nov. f1 nahud and open for \1gna1urc-.. He said ~fghan1st.an. Pal1,.tan 1he I n11cd States and the _ 'll'I l nion ~err p rl·parcd to s1g.n a fivt"-pomt peac(' pat:k.:tge ~urlc-d o ut dunng almo)t ion ,cars o t on-and-off negot1at1ons bet"-t"Cn a.fghana'>tan .rnd Palrlotan Pal"uin represented Moslem gu!·mlla:. ~ho ha' c bet"n tighttng. th(' .\fghan gt" emmcnt since .\pnl 30. 19.., . after a cummun1s1 cour ~l up a gtnt"rnmcnt tncndh lJ the So' 1e1 l 'naon Contras agree to resume peace talks M.\:--..\GL ~. l'icaragua -l .·!>UpJXined rc~b ha'c .igreed tu rr,un l' h1gh-le'd talk!. "'llh '\1earagua·s gcwemmcn1 t1> C'nd a n{'3rl' .,-~ear-old C•' 11 "'ar. but !Mltd SC\'eral Ct1nd111ons must be tulfilll:'d first The direnorate ol the Nicaraguan Res1stancr ..aid Thunda) in a kttt'r that 1t had agrrtd to rnml' •) Managua \pnl I· fort he talk\.. lhe fim smu· leaders oftne t\t.O ~ides agrreJ to a cease-firl' plan on \t;irch ~3 The ..Cl<'nd m«ttng had hcen scheduled "'r .\pnl 6. but the Contra' s.a1d the' -.ere po~t poning 11 ~3U'><' the Sandtn""-ls had fa akd to full} comph "'1th pro~ 1\IOO\ ·ii the ~-ra-.e-tire J.grttment -.1gned n the sou them border 10" n of poa Iraq fired mlssiles during Iranian vote SICOSI.\. C)prus -lraQ ~1d 11 fired four m1ss1\~ into Iranian c111c toda} hours before Iranians cast ballots 10 1mJ>(ln.:in1 parlaamr-nur'\ C'k~1 1on., Tehran retahatrd b~ shn()llng '"'0 m l'i\tk's into Baghdad anothC'r '"c' into thc- northl"rn II' of Mosul and onr into al-~marah r~nhl'r ,,1uth lr.ln·, tiffiC'1:iJ Islamic Republic :"~s \gene~ s.a1d Thr Iraqi °"'""'\ ~~cnl'\ \.Clntirml'<l ·1ne l.,f thl' stnll~ o n Baghdad and ~id Cl' 1ltans "'ere k1llt"d It al'"' ...aid Iraqi c1' 1lurns "'ere killed whrn Iranian long-range art1llen shdkd lr;iq1 tiordcr llll<'!I For Professional Secretaries Day. do something special for the people who help organize you and run your office. Put their pictures on a special page that will give them public recognition for all they do. Just supply us a pi~ture, your secretary's name and your company name-we··u do the-rest. ¥es~S-that-easy.--- • Cost: 14000 WHICH WE WILL BILL • Deadline: Monday. April ·1 sth • Publish: Friday. April 22 (714) 642-5678 • .. • * <>r.,.. COMt OAK. V Pel.OT/ ~ ... 8, 1118 Fates frowning on Fountain Valley's . f orluneteller folly So. you want to know the fut.ure. what lies ahead? You desire tf> know what the fates l\ave an store. Very well, we shall see together. But you may not like what you find o n the other side. There is aJways another side. you know. Let me gaze into my crystal ball. Concentrate now. we must ha' e silence. Look deeply into the crystal. What is this? It 1s a bit haz}. gray l ike the pages of a law book. murky hke confused minds. --... Logic seems to me missing here. Ah 'es. there 1t I!.. I see townspeople. I stt worry on their face:~. Let m e concc:ntrate. I S(e a n Orange County city. Troubk 1s on the hon zon. These people face serious d1fficul11es. Yes. I see Fountain Valley. h seems those of narrow ision have persuaded those of "c:a~er "' 111 to stnke o ut against those who appear different. A lack of~no"' ledge oft"'" leads to misunderstanding. Ignorance breeds intolerance. Here. 1t seems su. Those the' look to for leadership. their City Council. cast \ O\CS tO cast OUt the tr neighbors . .\pparently, the townspeople do n't care for the strJngers· occupation. It seems this to"' n of Fountain Valley allows merchants to make their profi ts b) dealing only in fast-food, h ome supplies and petroleum products. There is.so little else here in this mi named burg bereft of both fountains and valleys. The telling of fo11unes has been found to be a ... current and 1mmed1ate threat to the public health. safety and welfare" of these ltke-minded d wellers of those look-alike dwellings. Their fea r of the unknown. of what they don't understand. has causl.'d them to violate n ot only the rights of the wo u ld-be fonunetellers but a lso to violate their very own la"-s. You must understand this Ctt) had to change tts laws in 1985 "hen the h1gh"·st coun in the state found free speech rights were violated by places like Fountain Valley that banned fonunetelling. The cit) established zoning require- ments for s uch place~ of business to comply wath the coun's decision. Now. t hree vears later the cit) savs such businesses are hazardous to the.ge nl.'ral welfare of the populace and banned them for at least 45 da's under the provisions of an emergen c} ordinance. Strange))." the council members can't -or wo n't -explain what exa~:tly the threat is that prompts such an emergency action. The city rests on shak) legal ground indeed. E ven o ne of the11 own. Mavor Pro Tern Fred Voss, found fault with the naysa)1..'rs banning the soothsaye rs. .. This is not a m :mer of religio n or any other belief ... We are being asked to dist riminate against som eone who q ualifies under ctty zoning la"' s." Voss told his co.lleagues .. ·-rm sorrv. b ut I submit no s uch sen o us and 1mmed1ate 1hreat to the p 0 ublic e\lsts." The fates may he kinder to Voss than to his felfow Valleyites. For here rn the crystal. I see the initials A-C-L-U. I see allomeys. appeal\. lawsuits. embarrassmenL damages. I see a terrible mistake State drought Ba} Area residents. up again st a drought em ergency situauo n that looks to get worse. wou ld be wise to institute 'oluntan consenat1on measures immediately to ease the impact of mandator: restrictions that are bound to com e. T)pes of water use will probabl) be regulated before the end of the m onth for the 2 m illion Hetch Hetchy customers in • San Francisco and southern Alameda counties. ·~ Another d ry winter has also adversely affected the mo re than I . I million people in the East Bay Municipal U tilit} Distnct who rel\ o n the water in the Pardee Reservoir on the Mokelumne R i.ver. • The big drought of 1977 -when Mann was forced to __ pipe water o ver the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge -may o nly ··stir memories of ltght-hcaned and ri bald conservation p roposals. bur i1 wa!t a rearcnsls then anfit turned into a hardship for man) peop le. It is ne,er too late to stan saviung water. because the threat of a bad drought is here again. S.• Fruclsco car.icJ~ DA' s expenses According to his own o ffice budget figures. (Los Angeles Count~) District Attorney Ira Reiner spares no e xpense o n personal security arrJ niements for himself and his family. ... Reiner's ).!early se~ unty expen ses. adjusted for inflation. a veraged m ore than J third htgher than his predecessors ... ... Sources inside the DA 's office. speaking anonymously to pro tect their j obs. told the Herald that investi~tors pulled ofTthcir regular duties for Remer's security detail were often dispatched to perform the m ost mundane personal tasks. An emplo)ee of a d ry-cleaning firm ~unted how a man titting the descnption of Re1ncr's bodyguard-driver Henry G rayson would frequently pid up his boss' laundry, while others to ld _ of Grayson 's picking up Reiner's children, babysitters ind famil) maid o n county time. ... The DA is no d oubt right in saxing that "Security is not a perk, it's an intrusio n on your life. • But 1t should not be a personal chauffeur ind valet service for the cntirt Reiner family as well. In 1977. Reinct rode into prominence as the tightfished LA city oontrolJer v. ho called local officials to acc<>unt for their junketccrfoJ at public expense. He could polish h is w-nished public image today by askinJ the county auditor- oontrollcr's office to 1:xamine his secunty budlet for ways to 11ve money ... Let's see if the old fiscal watchdoa'1 still aot his bite. ORANGE COAST ..... ·'The Coastal Commission has evolved Into just another political body -not unllke the Legtslatutt ltseU. In fact-whose policy declSI~'?!' as often as not hinge on what att called, politely. •ex pa.rte contacts. • Belief vs. medicine To the Editor: The March 9 column of Dr. Julian Whitaker, "When beli('fs and m~i­ cine collide," aives a view o( Chns- tian Science and spiritual heahna that would benefit from a more balanced treatment than it provides. The case of Laurie Walker. which was before the Supreme Court. is. ~ot one ~hat pits freedom o_f . !'Clig1on qa1~st society's respons1b1hty to protect 1ts children. Christian Scientists don't believe that the pursuit of religious fr~om should act to harm anyone. they rely on spiritual healinuJU_[Qr any stubborn reasons of reh11ous freedom but because tht>y have found that such healing acts as a responsible way of protecting their children both as a preventive and ns a curative means. And there is ample reason for them to believe this. There have been many cases of disease and sickness of children. as well as of adults. that have been healed through Christian Sc ience. These include some that ·have been gi ven up by the medical Coastal CoiDmlssion ev9lved into just another po11t1ca1 Uody profession. And a significant propor- tion of healings reported in Christian Science periodicals include those that have been substantiated by hospital tcst. X-rays and medical examin- ations. Christian Scientists Jon't claim a perfect recorc;t of healins any more than the medical profe,.s1on does. In the lasl few years the press has reponed on specific cases of spinal meningitis that resulted in a number of child deaths where no medical treatment was being given. In ad- dition. annually there are over 600 deaths nationwide of children suffer- ing from the same di sea~ while under medical treatment. The"e deaths arc a terrible tragedy, and they should underscore to any objC'Cti ve person that medicine is not by any means the exclusive solution to prevent these tragedies. SACRAMENTO -Sixteen years ago. Cal ifornia voters <'nacted a far- rcaching ballot initiative aimed. its sponsors said. at stowing develop- ment of the state's coastline and preserving more of it for public use. A few years later. the Legislature finall y agreed on implementing legis- lation 1hat among other things. created a 12-member roast.al C.om- miss1on 10 o ersee canst.al develop- ment Leaders of thr Senate and Assembl) each appotnlcd four of the 12 and 1he remaining four were appointed b) the governor. The activities of the Coastal Com- m1ss1on have. to put 1t m ildly. ~en conlrovers1al. The issue itself. regu- lating coastal development. is an emotional one. And the inevitable side effect of restrictj ng development has been to make dcvelopable coastal land cven more valuable. Thus. there has dev<"loped a sub- culture of lobbyists. lawyers and others who spec1altze in influencing comm ission decisions. <'it her directly through weight of argument and evidence or indirect!) through politi- cal connections. As The Los Angeles Times reported last year. ·· ... dec1s1ons govcrning projects worth billions nf dollars have become cnt.ansled in a thicket of leg1slat1ve politics an<1 back-room maneuvering that lhe <'Ommiss1on's creators had sought to avoid." Campaign contributions are other forms of political leverage that aTe routine!')' involved in roast.al Com· mission decisions. Last September. a lawsuit was filed in Lo~ Angeles that accused an unnamed member of the commission of soliciting campaign contributions to a "member of one of the major political parties invol~cd in the appointing proce"s of coastal commissionen" from :. fi'rm seeking • As is the case with most of us. the Oranie Coast was thc ndopted home of John Macnab. who passed awa} two weeks ago at the age of 76. But few of us have done more for the Oranae Coast th:-in did John Macnab during his I~ years as a resident of Newport Beach> And almost certainly none of us had a greater love for lhe Orange Coast than did this warm. wise and wonderful gentleman. John w1S a Scotsman. born on the Isle of Skye. And wh('ncver he was asked the usual converqtional 9ue5- t1on of. "How are yo11. John?' his answer was always th#quite unusual re I . "I'm stroQS. .. 'it~t with his Scottish brosue. the ··r" in the word "stronf" came out with a roll, ancfbccausc have an "r" in my first name. I _.., trpted to a double Scottish roll with the reply. "I'm IU'On&. Manin." John was a Realtor tthe National Association of Raho" insists that the word "Realtor" should be capi· tallied. but I doubt that John ever thoulht about the nted for c:.pi- taliation). He was noc one to put on ain. Nol IMI he ...... PMld olbei111a Rahor. He ... a ltaltor IUPf':IM. After trrYiet in dw ltOVll Air fOftle c1ar1111 World W• fl and after com•Hdi"I the RAF in 1crm• , ... amc IO IM~ Coat and -IO woft for Joh• ~I ..... MICCOCo. Al dlll W. IM It~ M8CCO Co. ... de~ .. lMwlin-.. cmr ScMll._. CalifOn-. atld ... 11tt cadUlivc *:.'(: of holnel on dte lrriM ltuda. Macc-n ~ hiply ••• .. todothc midtntial ~ 1MM a dte O'Nrill •Rrity I pn>poeed Mission Viejcl. but I,_... man ulMd Donald lre:n was a development permit. In one celebrated incident with obvious political overtones. the Sen- ate Rules Committee abruptly re- moved one of it.s appointees just minutes before a key vote on an oil drilling plan in Southern California to affect the outcome of the issue. Other specwc. anecdotal incidents are too numerous to list in this space. In short. the Coast.al Commission has evolved 1 n to Just a not her polilical bod) -not unlike the Legislature itself. in fact -whoc;c policy de- cisions as often as not hinge dn what" are called. politel> ... C"< pane con- tacts:· Assemblyman TerT) Friedman. ·a Los Angeles Democrat. u ys he wants those private deals between coastal commissioners to stop. He's in- troduced a bill. therefore. that would prohibit such one-sided communica- tions bet"een commi~s1oners and lobbyists for contending interests. His concept. he says. i~ to make the Coastal Commission more like a judicial proceeding in which only e' idence presented in public is allow- ed to be considered in deliberations. .\ '1olator could be fined up to $50,000 for ignonng the proposed law. which wilt be heard by the Assembly Natural Re,.ources ·c om- mittee on Monda). A parade of those who believe their interests have been thwaned b> ex pane cont.acts will testif)' 1n fa vor of the bill. including opponents of one highly controversial development near 'Santa Cruz called Wingspread. "'ho believe a Coast.al Commission decision was stalled a few weeks ago b) e>. pane pres.surr from pro- devclopment interests after it ap- peared they would lose the vote. What Friedman proposes is cer- tainly a step away from systemic selected instead.) As Macco developed such Irvine Ranch communities a" Irvine Ter- race. Dover Shores. Cameo Shores and Cameo H iahtands. nll in ~ewport Beach. John Macnab wns ISSIJned thc difficult wk of selling these homn- on le.sect land. John rttaUed that the task was formidabk. in that few Southern California ns were used to buyina • home on lea~ land. But sell John di<1. becoming Macco'~ top salesman In time. he decided to o~n his own real est.ate office. John Macnab Realty Co. During the ensuing ye11~. John sold homes for and to hundl"C'ds ofOnnifC Coast residents. and each became his lifelona friend and client. In 1971. John sold hi' company to The Irvine Co. and tht-firm became Macnab-Irvine Realty Co. John re- mained as Dl'CSidcnt of the firm. which he and his staff built into the lafltltrealnta~oK1ttinNfWP0'1 Beach and the la,.est ml estate o11ic:e in In-inc. WMa. after The '"inc Co. was told in 1977 and tht new officets decided that a ~ man lbould ad tlw srowina firm. Join• lleODed dowll "°"' the pmidtKy and ... carm a fllff..timc consuhant. ~ complm•N about his dauel i• .. ,us and coetinui-. to lnW lbs ~-dieftts wuh his -a ...... ~.Uof'mi~INM.Joha~veol laimtdf Ind of bit lUM beaVI ud ~10hilbdo*0-.COML He-... president ot• N9wporl Hm1M>r a.amber or cnm-a: w1 was named its .. Man ol'dte Y_. itt 1971, havinc earlier been named .. Man o( lhc Year" by tM New~ H.W/Cotta Meta lbrd ol lea •hon. ... _ ~ _..._, of N-wt ~ --... ~.. ••poft ~ DAN WALTERS corruption of the procC'ss and a step toward more responsive' government. But at the samc time. one must also acknowledJC that such problems are an endemic byproduct of modem. regulatory government . th:tt. by. its nature. creates economic inccnuves for political influen~e-f)Cddling. The problems d idn't hegin with the Coastal Commission and arc not confined lo that relativ<"ly new body. Other regulatory Jgencies that should operate in a quasi-judicial fashion also have shown an increas- ing tendency toward political logroll- ing-the state Board ofEqualization. for instance. · And there 1s the Legislature itself. which has evolved in ~ent years into a scarcely disguised shakedown mill. ex tracting millions of dollan in campaign contributions and other goodies out of the hundreds of special-interest lobbyists who ply its hallways. The decisions that the Legislature makes haveat least as much impact as those of the Coast.al Commissio n. The Leaislature probably should enact the Friedman bill . but to do so without cleaning up some of the other messes. includinJ th~ of its own. wo uld be hypocntical. Du Wallen ,. • •yadlcalH col••al•t bl S.cnuamto. We hope that some d:iy soon it will be clearly realized that Christian Scientists don't oppose medicine and that we·re all working for the same purpose: 10 gi ve the best possible care to children. Chrisuan Scientists re- cognize thc valuable contribution that the great proportion of doctors have madc to the 11 lleviation of human suffering. But. the high- li&htingofthescextremely rare deaths of children under Christian Science treatment. without fairly balancing them with the many deaths that occur under medical treatment. does every- one a disservice and p~nts a distoned vicw of what Christian Science is really all about . Christian Scientists ask only that their efforts be judged by the same standards of fairness that are applied to others. It is just as unfair to group Christian Scientists with faith healers -who en~ in petitioning God for .. miracles' or-accept that it is some- times God's will th:lt a person becomes sick and dies - as 1t is to j udge the medical professoin by lhe performance of a few medical charlatans. In his column. Dr. Whitaker says that "strongly held beliefs are far more perilous than an open mind." We qrcc. And so if it weren't such a serious matter it would he amusing to contemplate that the rason he or anyone else appears to oppose Chris- tian Science Is only because of the belief that Christian Science equates with the lack of care. Nothing could ___ _ ___ _Jbe farther from the truth. Not onl y do Christiin-SC1entists t>ttome deeply and actively involved in the care of their children when thry arc ill. but they also have recoani1ed Christian Science practitionen a" well as skil- led. non-medical nurse" and nursing homes to support their efforts. And they pract ice spiritual hcalin1 not because of an)' church edicts or blind bcliefs but because it is blscd on deepl)' reasoned convictions and sound expectations of C'iod's hcalina care aroundcd on spiritual law. And. most important. their efforts have been successful for over a century. These rare deaths are the exceptions that illustrate how effective their efforts have been on the -"ok. If Christian Science methods were not successful in al~viating sufrerina and healina sickness. its followers would have no intcllieent reason to rely on it as they do. MARTIN BROWER Tomorrow. a aroup which soupt to set pis for the fututt of NfWPQft Be.ach. and he served with the City of H~ and on the President's Council of Chapman Collcae. But paramount lhroup all of the yean was his servitt with Hoq Memorial Hospital and with the Hoaa Foundation. John was proud of the real cstalt firm he had built. but he was even m0tt proud of the hospital ~had helped to crat('. Even u he faced a s•rina of ph~ic:aJ lrtbK~ durina the past yean he was active an the foundina of the propoted HOii Cancer Center. All thf'OUlh the YQrs. and filllt up to his untirridy .,..,.. John ud b11 wife, Jan. were evtT}'Wbm. Fft> qucntly wanna 5cokh plaid llKb or a Scolch plaid IP0'1• coat. JohD .,.med c~one with bit ltrQIW voice and h11 warm hmri"lo witi Jeu aaw.ys at bis side. We win .a mitl Job M8cMb. jui& 11 die enaite 0... ('nut will mill ........... mrilla-.S .... Hil falDil)'hal.....-bdoMtioMiaMI -to•-to•ffollC... c .... ..,...-wn•.-- Johnjua mn.ct tMI"' n • ....._ ~J••~v ... uuty ...... " -.:•:.=1rtW119'_. ,.,,., ....... °' • a., ..... • Al M. CARNESCIALI Christian Sc~ Committee on Publication for Southt-m Califomia Comment. wrelcomed The Daily Pilot wdcomcs your opittions on matten of public antemt. Lcnen and ao..r anictet of com-::am•bt= Tiiey bt typed or wrinen and tent 10 IO the EDITOR. Dlitv Pilot, P.O. Boa 1560. C.. Meta. CA 92616. lfyou pretfr IO IMlre a ..W ........ ~.~.nl -wrltE US'RNINO ..... ~ ..... _ W-"OM _ llldlm¥tl~FJ l ='-..... ,di Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT/Friday. Aprll 8, 1988 A7 ' ------------~--------------------------------------------------------~ Skies not friendly for pets DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing an the hope that my letter will alcn people who insist on using air transponation to fly their pets to various destinations. Several months ago. two unrelated cats escaped while in the care of a well-known airline. One of the cats was in a carrier. but ~mehow the door came unlatched. The fate of that cat is ur1known. but I don't hold much hope for a declawed cat in an airport. Tht> second cat. miraculously. was rescued and returned to Its owners after a 1hrec-week search. The most recent occurrence at the same a1_rpon 1n,·olved a small dog that escaped "hen Its ca mer broke open as the animal wao; being loaded onto the plane. A sno'-'storm was in progre<;s and the temfl(rature was below zero. The little dog was found frozen 10 dcatl:Ut fc" c..lnys later. Unfortunatel ). these are not isolated incidents. Lo"t and in1ured animals arc a fact of life at man) airpons. If ~ou can eet somCOlh' to look after \our pct while· }OU an' gone. please conc;1dcr th1s.optic;)O. There arc many enterprising young peorle who would be \\1ll 1ng to look 10 on yo ur cat or "'alk )Our dog. Seek th em out. -NO N .\ME. NO CITY DEAR N.N.N.C.: You letter Is sure io aave 1'e Uves of cnaay pets. OD beblf of tlaeir owaers, I diuk yoe for writlD1. b all faint~ss. t.owever, maay people wt.o sltip tt.elr pets by air are movla1 to otlter cities ud bve little elaolce. • • • DEAR ANN l.\NOERS: I ha'c been reading a lot lately about ho" chc members of the C:uhohc clcrg~ arc hurting financ1all). especaall} the nuns. Here as a suggest1nn that might be helpful. Why don't these ''omen 1n re · lagrous hfe go back to wearing the habit that looked so <.fltntual'l No1 onl~ would 11 be less ex pensi ve. bu1 the) would look better Many nuns l'\l' seen tn public d<'n't have lhl' vaguest idea about fashion. And ho" can we e~pect them 111'1 When thl·~ chose the religious life 1he) never th ought 1he~ >A ould h::nt: to thin!.. about such things .\1~11 .\nn. tho<;t· Lovely hab11s .... ould '1mpltfy their lives. I hope the leaders 1n the liberal orde~ wrll see m) letter and pick up on tt. Res pectful!) 'ours -A CATHOLIC' IN ST. LciU IS. DEAR ST. LOUIS: I Hked my iood friend Sister Caadida LHd, cbaeellor of Rosary Colle1e la River Fores&, Ill., to cornmeal on yo., 'H.ueslioa. Tbis Is wlaat 11ie said: ~lie some sisters -do Ht wear Ute rtll&ious llabll, those wlto do remi.ltd us tlaa l tltt orl~inal dress of 011111 in tltt early years was very mucla tlat same as tlae dress of 1~ peasant women of tlatlr time. ney cbost tbe garb btcaast' tltey did not wisb to appear differut. "Your reader wbo su~gests at.at tltt sistt s rtlura.,tg wearinc tff laabit _ because It would bt lt"'ll costly ud simpler is probabl)' unaware that religious habits also co~• money aad tlte dress of some ortters reqaires several hours a "'tek to siarcb aad press tbt headdresses and tlte linings of tht> veils. Also, tbf' sewing aad folding In a precise manner Is tedious and tlmt·consumlnit. "On tbt personal sidt>, I was happy in my habit and I am just as bappy out of It. I'm sun• I speak for muy." Sa turday, April 9 ARIES (March 21·.\pnl 19): You'll ~ on sohd rt:mo' ed. le1tcr of rt:fcrt'QSe send-; morale soanng. You'll be 1n' 1ted to social atT.11r celebratmg thr ··burning of a mortgage:· Gem ma. Sagmanus pla~ role!> ground. plans that appeared nebulous "111 matenaltze u· ix·nor takl•<; note. Svo .. ·EY )OU ma} be 1n hoe n tor pro moti o n. Mone' that had o been ·=11ed up" ma~ MARR be released Scorpio •••llll•••••••••I involved. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): BC' analytical. discern moti ves. S} nthes1ze information. Series of "meaningful coincidences" >A1ll be fe atured. Excitement of f11nat1on lends sptee. Gemana, Virgo. Sagittarius people in picture. GEMINI (Ma} 21-June 20): Trust hunch. applies cspcc1all> where sale~ and purchases are concerned Scl·nano highlights des•$"· beauty. flowers. music. romance. Recent fam1I~ dispute concerning mone~ will be resoh ed. CANCER (June 2 J .Jul) 22): A void being gullible, rcaltLc "hidden moll\ l'" could exist. Clash of ideas dominates scenano. Yc,u'll get what )6U want following 1n111al dela)'. Stress pat1t'nce. rev1e"' plans. procedures. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Results come from contacts. recent endca ors. Older andiVldual an pos1t1on of authont~ is fa, orabl~ impressed. will support )Our idea. KC) 1s confidence. arccptance of challenge. Romance an 1ens1 fies. VIRGO (Aug .:?3-Sept. 22): You'll stnke chord of un" ersal appeal You could att ract fa, orable publtc1t~. ~our stof) intrigues and }OU migh t be asked to appear before 1he media. Reach be)ond pre vious ltmrtahons. LIBRA (Sept .:?3-0ct . .:?.:?): Some restnct1ons arc SCORPIO (Oct. .:?3·No' .:? 11. Follo" through on hunch. discuss plans and asptrations "'1th famil~ member. Rclatl\ e confesses "confusion" and asks \Our . forcbl:arancc You'll be 1n\ lted lO gourmet dinner and he naucrcd SAGITTARIUS (~0' . .:?.:?·Dec .:?I I Be >A1lltng to bn:al.. from trad1t1on and to lake greater charge of ~our O>An dcslln}. Expm • ., sl'lf-confidence. sho" 1ha1 ~ou can hand le rcspons1b1ltt) :ind meet deadline. Scorpio 1s featured. CAPRICORN (Dec .:?.:?·Jan. 191' What seemed a lost cause will be re' 1\Cd. Jnd1v1dual "10 charge" will expre~s confidence 1n )Our ab1httcs. Focus on career. business. prt:st1ge. pride. Taurus Lrbra . orp10 people 1n picture AQUARIUS (Jan . .:?().Feb I 8l: Examine deta ils. read bet"'een ltnes. do soml' pnvate detC<'ll'e work. Foc us on language. st) le. 1dcaltsm. serious d1scuss1on concerning thcolog) Vargo. Sagittarius pla' roles PISCES (Feb J 9-March ~0): Emphasis on famal~ afTa1rs. propen~ 'alue~ possible acqu1s111on of an obJ('('I or lu\Uf) uem Ind" 1d ual. pre' 1ousl~ 1nd11Terent. could no" bcl'Omc close all) Taurus pla~s s1g01ficant role. IF APRIL tlS YOt1R BIRTHOA Y )OU are d~ nam1c. ong1nal. pas~1onate. cn1hus1ast1c. possess ~se of drama and arc capable of s"a~ 1ng ~oplc to ~ourwa~ ofth1n k1ng Anes. Libra people pl:l~ important roles 1n ~our ltfe Current c) le empha,1zcs increased social actt' 11~. populam~. greater a>A:trcness of "'ardrobe. appearance bod~ image Much tr,l\el 1nd1cated as contrasted to • pre' 1ou!I ~cars. Terhn1quc'> >A lll be pcrfrcted in .\pnl Ma) "ill be memorabk productt' e. profitable. "roman - tic" for ~ou this }Car It's a coqkie jungle out there I never miss reading Letters to the Editor in rhe newspaper. There is no prose he1ng written toda~ that compares with 11. The "rners aren't concerned so much about the major mues nf the da) like stockpiling m1ss1les or g1vang aid to th e Contras as the) are with grass- roots gnc' ances. Like 1he street ltgh t being installed out side of their bedroom or the road 1hat has been under constructton an front of their favonte bar for three )ears. I saw a letter the other da) from a woman who was rcall) 11cked ofTw1th the Girl Scouts. Yes! Girl Scouts! The little army of Wall} l.omans who peddle cholesterol to your arteries and defy you. to sa) no aner you have looked into those Bamt-i eyes. The woman acknowlrdged that it 1s unsafe anymore for m0st of them to go door-to-door selling their cookies.· but she is ticked ofT1hat the ones who really hustle the cookie~ today arc not Girl Scouts. but moms dads. aunts. uncles and grandparents. And how could Scouts have the dignity to take credit for cookies the) never sold'l Lighten up, sw~tll'. I cannot E1u ~ BlllECll 1::.-{_ belte\ C 3n)OOC I !iO na1H~ 3<; lO believe that someone cnlled Crockcf) Hillhe1mer (or ~me such name) cvcr sold 40.000 boxes of cookies per· sonall~·. It's the wa~ ktd" are. The) tr). Their antercst span is limited. I found that ou1 the first year my daughter wa-s a Gtrl out. I ~olun· teered to accept delt vcf) of the cookies in m)· garage for the entire troop. One dark morning around 3 a.m. they delivered those ltttle suC'kcrs. and I never saw a single Girl Scout again. It was as 1f the)· had all gone underground. B) usingthrcatsofrepnsals(l think I said things like ... You take 60 bo~e of Scot Teas or your c1og dies!"). I called the mothers "ho beg.an to am'c onc b' one -mNhers without but1onl> on ·1hctr coat<; mothers on therr "a~ to g1' e birth. motht'rs who did n't e'en I.no" a Girl Scout. mothers "ho had c0<,lc1es in th etr freezers from four ~car; ago. mothers "ho "ere ~5 and looked 60. I don't kno" "hat the' did "Ith their rook1cs and I don'1 care. I took m~ -*O bo'e and d1 spo"ed of them an m' o>An "a' Grandm.1 "as the first on the ltst for 10 bo~('<i Grandma IS al>Aa~ first on the ltst for e'e~th ang from pea nu t brittle to frui t tree seeds The rest I got prctt) creative >Atth. I madc t>AO gallons of cr11shed cookie s to use for topping on ice cream I puncht>d holes 10 several dozen and used tlicm fo r napkin nnis~.J..u_sed them fo r poker chips. I used them for tips when we went out to dinner. I made necklaces. earrings and bracelets for gifts. I put them in the bird feeder and put a few aside to make into Christmas orna- mcnts. The motto for Scouts is "BC' Prepared.·· The mono for mothers of Girl Scouts 1s. "Be Prerared to Eat a Lot of Cookies ... [ Cll .... ..... NIC ..... ..... ..... Both vulnerable. W~st deals. NORTH • 3 -A9872 K 4 3 + A982. EAT • 5 .. WEST +AKJ9 7 6 .. C A J 9 l • 5 J -I( Q J 10 ' 5 10 I 7 6 ... SOUTH • Q 10. l J QS • The h1Jc.ling I( Q J 10 ., 6 West No.rth East I + Dbl 3 Pass Pus Pass Opening lead : ~ oulh 5 • The great British author Terence Reese wrote that there is no w ch thing as a blind o~nang lead ; only deaf open ing leaders. Whal he meant is aptly illustrated by this hand. Smee North had guaranteed a heart su11 with his takeout double, South might have med three no trump, which would ha'e been a touch-and-go affair. rather than contract for 11 tricks an a manor suit. But then we would not have had the chance to test your o~ning lead skills . To be completely fai r. study only the auction and the West hand, Jhen decide on you r opening lead before reading on. There 1 a 1remendou~ amount of kn owledge about the d1 trabuuon to be gleaned from the b1dd1ng. for his takeout double, North had 10 have he.art length and pade shortness. East's preempll\e JUmp tn hearts showed considerable length 10 that uit and, almost surely, pade hort· ness. Hence declarer. ~ho had an- nounced long cl ub • had 10 ha'e Poll talr.er~·find secret of happlness This was one of numerous qucriC$ pollsters put to 9.000 propk in Western Europe: "Are you ~ry happy. fairly happy. or not too happy?" A computer run showed most of the people who replied "very happy" were also lasted under that catcaory la~led "unmnrricd but liv- ing together." Q. Aren't Seventh Day Adventists t>e&et.arians? A. Half arc. The center of the eanh lS hotter than the sun. Q . What's the treatnt empire ever lcf\ b~ one monarch to his son? A. Spain·s in I 598. Pt\ihp II "ft it 111 to Ph1hp Ill. Circus Vdft'ans tend to ht super- stitious. They ert Ul*'t over small thenp )'OU m=· t not think would annoy them. bt<-om'c dtathJ)' a.hid. for cum • 1f lM) ttt this da"ICf'OUI orntn -'°mebody en lM aud~nce knittina. Have you lttft printouts o( com· put~r software'! lrNIJM a mithon lintt of n. Thaf 1 how many -• LI. Bon million -art said to ~o into action when you di1J 1hc telephone. A founh of the nation's candy is sold j ust btm Halloween. If &be "movie bas a a.ttne wherein somebody p bit over tM head with • ~hair. you can bt pretty sure IM chair's wood came f'rotn Ecuador. tM only plllCe in tbt wotld that slups out coftlJ'Ml'NI loeda ot bll11. Kaftal Im enoueJa ta.lt. 11'1 s;a1d. to suppey the 1Wholt nation for I 00,000 rc•n. Tbt CMiliMI mnoe with u lnchan '""°'""' llelow * wawr Ii• was tM safest ~ oe IM rl-.. WMn a mort IROdn• boltbuilMr railed tM ttnWf o( ... vity above tM wawr hnc J b~ putting 1n a seat. hC' made it the on the l o .\ngelcs fn.'('\\3~ s'sum" most dangerous vessel on the n\'er. .\ .'.' mph So say the e'~ns. The bod~ tcm~raturn of rold· bloodedan1mals C'angct h1~ron hot days than the body tempqrturcs of warm-blooded animals • .\lmost four out of five aallons of gasoline sold nattonwidcare pumped b) the bu}ers of same. Q. How man} people ha'e won Nob(I Pnzes posthumousl~,'l o\. None. Some New Yorkers. 11 the) ha"e to walk any d1stan<'C. cam their d~ up clolhcs an shoppen~ ~ The)' don'tputon11iMunt1l t1'c)'~t whctt \ky're aoina. So street m~ •on 't ... ,_, thttn. Q. lrl unwttuftl)y ~a counacr· ~1tl?O bift. t'ln I te' it "*'<MN as a rt•-ard for turnint it in., "· No. lir. you·re stU<ic Mtla st. Records of an 1ent !Jab, Ionia tn· d1catc ~mc men sha'<'d "Ith pumice stones. Com· t. 1hc' sanded off their ~ h1skcrs · Q. Thrtt-founhs of m> muscles and one-fourth of m) bonC$3rt ~ater. l'"e ~ad. So ho~ much ofm) brain is water? A Four-fif\hs. When putting together a f'('Ctpc that rtads "sift nour bcfott mcasunna. - m t household rooks c1on't. une ~ ptO\C that. Q. What's a "fact flannel"., " That' 81:rn~h for •aJhcloth. Q. How man) ~ on S. C'OI t\ di( C'\ CT) ytir from Jtllyfish Stint'., o\. OM. C\ adcntl> Raeattbtts ~to find out said they couldn't come up •1th an) SUC'h donlJM.1'tC'd dHth at 111 Cohambus alto bn>ulftt ma. Rqi1tcl't'd automnh1lcs out- numbtr ~ 1n onh Dakota b)• Q. What's tM *"~ spmt of ain 1 .000. . .... ...., IN IN Dllll ,_.,. Cl'llll ..... Gel .... ......,_. ..... lilllMI Yi:t ..... nit .... al c.ton ..... F"!IMIW\. Cal1 Ci.tl'I TISI ,..., a20 ..... ........ ........ .. Dllll Felten Cl'llll ..... Gol; f*f. ...... ..... ... ""'-Kl Law ........ Can-''" ,..., »'2D ...,.,."' .. C11mr1 TM Ytt .,.., -Sho• -.. MalOy Rlll*IQI 9lar TIM Thy IO,.o-ColN. fhy .... wia le 0o,.. raa ••• T9il1r1ticl11 ... ,. .. .... 1111 Y1u ~ ITht .... lllllU "--Jiii L0tt TIN ! ...... ,. "'"" llnt.!~t Too *tll iw.,, ,t.· U.S. I[,._ £,..... I"" F119CJw . I Complete t ... vlalon nitlnga In Sunday'• TV Pilot. CHARLES Go REii some spade length and. therefore. rated to be short 10 the red sui1s The chances of the defenders scoring an~ ruffs were shgh1: bu1 declarer sure I> would be able to take ruffs in both hands. To cue do"'n on ACROSS 1 Small amounl 6 Propound 10 Pouches 14 Throws 15 ACOMSlble 16 Army crime t7 Dullard 18 Alignl 19 Etna OUIPUI 20 Beach finds 22 O..stnt>ute 23 Conoers 24 QT wedd9'S 26 Preparat()r) to pref 29 Farewell 3 1 Whefe Salem 1s,-at>bf 32 Radt0 fan 34 Skirmish 38 Bone p<et 39 Fringe -'1 S1lkwC>fm -'2 Poured 45 Bordef take 48 Indemnity 49 Hwrow's sports nval 50 Heavy wt.s 51 Fonnel 55 A"11'8 57 Tapestry 58 Runntng 63 Chard 6' Winglike 65 Ptefceo 66 Narrow wa)' 67 Quay 68 Gladden 69 Greell resistance -c Ei.nort -• Me•1can man DOWN 1 T r.e near er 2 U nP011stlflel :-, SOio P~ )Ot> •Stingy 5 Lover OI t>eauty 6 Vole tal<!lf ~J~ 8 Br4JnPO~ 9 At>011sn 10 N1t!lf 11 Sentient IC' Blanket 13 Salad d1st1es 21 Potency 22 Rail 25 T enn1s snot 26 Scenario 27 Upsuroe 28 ltahan no1>1e name 30 Emanate 33 Patterns 35 Third pref 36 Notat»e 37 Com units 40 GrOUMd • ha~ ruffing ab1h1~. West led a trump That proved to be the lollmg lead Before de larer could ruff all ha losers. he had to gi'e up a tnck an either spades or diamond~ Whichever he cho~. West v.ou1d be able lo v. an a qwck spade or a de· layed diamond trick (should South lead to..,,ard the k:ang) and lead a second trump, aod declarer would come ro onl~ 10 1ncks . Had West led a ma1or surr. de· darer would ha,•e had all the ume m the world. "llh .:areful pla}. 10 compl~c his crossruff. Sec the dal- feren~ for 'ourself b~ play1ng our tbe hand. 43 Devours 44 ~an1 46 BankrupU!O 47 Employs 5 1 P1tel'l·blacil 52 A.mbulate 53 DaUQhter of Zeus 5• MIMfY 56 Wrap 59 -Alto. Cahf 60 Neighbor of PMc:lstan 61 O.sallow 62 German rMW 6' Elee. uni1 --- nm FAlllLY CIRCUS 1· by Bii Keane "Hi, Daddy! We're havin FUN DUE!. by Brad Anderson 11 "Why do I have to wake up ffVery morning to your face?" PEANUTS '(ES MA AM z/: ~ l -Pu Ev Bl( z.1: 5 &;-+ .... c\.l ;:>10 ! GE T THE AN5l.l.tE~ ~ -z TUMBLEWEEDS .. IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore t.,...._. ............. -- "L ---~ =q, --- DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham IM POOPED ~ l JUST WALK EU A800T A Ml LE IN THAT REVOLVING tJCX)R AT THE BANK ... Ot'.A¥ 1b 1l-IROW I rJ SGWI~ WI i\IGs t' by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan l .~. ~~~~~l-.utlii.:~...,~~ " ''l . ~~4 , .. DRABBLE Roa& 18 R<MIS by Pat Bredy BLOOll COtnfTY GAMIN AND PATCHES wrn~ ALL TMv' GETTtMG GET~.ANC>t~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARK.ER THAf8 A R.NNV ~. Ha.U ~ rrs CAUEO A CROAK-US? DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ~7I DONTKNOM/ ANYHAKX. I ' by Berke Breathed '+--8 by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly A ~~TE f!tTW~fAJ MJ f}1P'f '( c.AAJJC? ANO ~ E'.M?f t( ,!;t)rf r--i..-i...- . ~:~:-.. ~· ~. :: .. tO •.o---,...,. • ~· • .,..4, A P £ II L T I I I 11 I p H 0 [ c I I I I I K(J't Y I ~ I J • I I . · by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batluk OM_l ... .,.....,atwlll .,,.,..........,.lllOl9\ ..... , ....................... _ .,_.,_~ .... -CO"-• SCOOllS I "--,-, -, -,-. -, ....... ~;.' :~ =--~ ... ~-:.= -o. .... , .... _, .. ~ ...... • •• • • ._ ~19'!> Urtftl .. -t.•s Y<,...,, • •.:ft<Nt I •t i" If p•1t~ •• ~· ••.\W(t Orenge Coal DAILY PILOT/Frtday, Aptll I. 19U .. \ COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A T Bayside, Irvine Home and Garden centers tops again Frem 1&alf _. wtn re,erta ,. lnlM a ....... GatMa Cea&er and BaJIWe Cea&er have bttn named shoppina centers of the year by Irvine Retail Propenies Co. over 1986 fiaurcs. Sale" increases at Bayside Center also avera&N I 3 percent. This was the thirdJ•ear in a row that Irvine Home and Garden Center, locate at the nonhwest eerner of Culver Drive and Irvine Center Drive, has bttn honored as the company's center of the year in Irvine. Bayside Center. located at the comer of Jambor~ Road and Bayside Drive. was named the tnp IRPC center in Newport ~ach for 1987. The announcement oft he awards. which arc based on sales incrcaKs of store' oPcn two years or lonacr. was made recently at tht' annual bttakfast and awards presentation honorina the top merchants in IRPC"s 14 tommunity and nei&hborhood shoppina centers. ... . .. In 1987. mcrd\ants at Irvine Home and Garden Center r«orded a comllined sales increase of 13 percent AST llfteardt '-· has announced Thursday record worldwide re venues of SIOS million for its fiscal 1988 third quarter ended Ma rch 3 I and estimated that earnin1S J~papeSe buy_$12 billion in-U.S. real estate in 1987 LOS ·\NGEU:s (AP) -Japanese investors buu&ht S 12. 77 bill ion v.orth of U.S. real estate in 1987. a 70 ix·rt·cnt tncrcasc over the previous )Car. an·urd ing to a new report. l l1t.• pun.:hascs v.erc concentrated in markets <raditiunally fa vored by the Japanese -Hawaii. California and N(·w York -but investors are broaJcning thl'i r 'lights to include other areas as well. al· ording to a stud) released Wednesday. return on U.S. commercial rea l estate ranging from 6 percent to 9 percent a \Car. said Jack Rodman. managing partncrof the.com pan) ·s Los Angeles office. Japa nese real estate purchases mushroomed in the three years of the stud) S 1.86 billion in 1985. S7.S3 billion in 1986andS12. 77 billion in 1987. Thl" study fo und increasing Japanese interest in so-called secondary real estate markets. including Orange County as well as Phoenix. Ch1c:ago. Miami and Sl"attlc. For the first time in the three )Cars of the study. 56 percent of the In 1987. Hawaii was the favorite shopping spot, attracting SJ.) billio n from Japan. the stud} found. California was second. v.1th S2.98 bill ion. and New York was third. v.1th S2.34 billion. purchases \\Cre in secondary markets. ,J Far behind. 1n order. v.ere -\rizona. Illinois. The stud). conJul·tcd for the last three years b} Kl·nneth LaH·nthal & Co .. a nationwide accounting tirm. is based on information from Te,as. Wash ington state. Ronda. Washington. D.C.. and Massachusens. • clients. public records and other sources, and 1s dcor;cnbcd b) the company as a slight under- estimation. 1 he bu~ ing binge 1s spurred by the rising value of the )Cn m relation to the dollar. the tighr real estate market in Japan and attractive rates of Office building·s commanded the -most dollars from Japan -S5. I 9 bill.on m 1987. Investment in hotel and resort properties soared 160 perctnt in 1987. to S4.57 billion.' panl) because of SC:\cral big purchases in Hawa11. Investment 1n rcS1dential pro~n' was S 1.3 bill ion. · Campeau chief plans to keep Ralphs markets CIN('INNAT I (A P) -Robert Mu1osky. 3 kc) pla)er in Campeau Corp.'s victory m the tilkeover fiaht for Federated Depart ment Stores Inc .. is m«ting v.1th Fcderated cx- ecu11 ,·cs but v.un't sa) how many will be rctained. Morosky told a nc\' s conference Wednesday his fi rst priority is to 1docus tht attention' of Federated C mplO~CeS. who h3\e ~n ifivolved in the 2-month-long takt"ovcr war. on rt ta1ling. .. I'll be conccntrating on getting people b:H'k to busi ness. back to se lling merl handisc ... he said. Morosk) repeated Cnmpcau's in- tention tu keep Feder"1ted s "crown jewel" store groups: Burdine·s. based 1n . Miami: Bloomingdale's and Abraham & Straus b:11<'d in New York: Lazarus in the Midwest: Rich's in Georaia and Goldsmith's in Ten· ncssee. He said amp<"au also plans to keep Ralphs. a Los .\nac~s-bascd supermarket chain. R.H. Macy & Co. Inc .. the New York reta11crCampeau heat out in the fi&ht for Federated. completed an urcement with Cam~·au last week under which Mac) will buy the Los Angclcs-ba~d Bullock's stores and the San Francisco-basrd I. Magn1n storc group. . Morosky declined to say whether Campeau C hairman Robert Campeau will allow Fcderatcd's two top executives to keep 1heir JObs. He said Fcdcnted Chairman Howard Goldfeder and Prtsident Norman Matthews face a dccisinn. "I'm looking forward to s111ing down with both of tMm.'' Morosky told reponcrs durina his tour of Fcderated's Cincinnati headquarters tower. He began meeting v.1th Fcderated executives. sayina he hopes many of them will choo~ to ~tay with the company. which operates morc than 650 storts nationwide :'Ind had S 11 . I billion in sales last year Morosky has said the Toronto- based Campeau will streamline Fed- erated. combinina purd.asina. mar· ketina and other operations now done independently by Fcdt rated's store groups. Some Allied UCCUllVCS will be relocated to Cincinnati. bul others will remain in New Ynrk. Morosky has said. Mercedes-Benz offers flights MONTVALE. N.J . (AP)-Merttdcs-~nt ofNon h AmC'rica has joined other car makers in providina incentives for customers by offcrina frtt round· trip airfare for clients willin1 to eick (f their cars in Stuttpn . West Germany. Under the incenih c prOlflm. . . modCfsoflfiC luxury cars wilf cost $3.000 to S8.0UO kss than suuestcd rttail prices in America if picked up in Europe. Except for a 2.S percent impon duty, shipping and related costs arc included m the price. the company said. Customers who order cars from authorized Mcrccdcs-k nz dealers ifl the United States and arc "'illin1 to take delivery in Europ.: arc beina offerT<i onc round-trip business cla"\ airlinf' tiO.ct or two round-trip economy titkets. ---···-------- • NYSE UPs & DowNs NEW YOAK (AP) -Tl'le followi119 u,1 \l'IOws ,,,. ~w Yon Stock E•C"-'* 1lock1 and warrant\ 1t1a1 have tofle UP Ille most and oown the mo11 baMd on oercenl of ct1anee tOf" Tttuooey. No MCUfllift fra41n9 ~w S1 or 1000 Vlares •rt inc"*d. ~· end oercenteee chanen ere tiw diff9renu ri.1w-.n lhe orevious C101lno price and Thurlda""1 noon M k t ....,. ust CN .-ct. I UNC Inc 10' • + 21• uo 2H 2 TllomOMed 131'l + 1'• U1> I 3 R8 Ind llt + l.o UI> • FICaollHld 6 '9 + -, Uo ,. S Ro•en 1~• + '-Uo 7 6 Verily J' 1 + 1 • Uo . I Verco S1' + lt U1> 1 1 Grevl'IOund 32\t + 2' • UP 7 i t MGMUA Com l •l., + 1 U1> 7 10 1'rmWtn 3'' • + 2'-U1> 7 11 8uslnlnd 9~ + '-UP 7 1 12 MHI Group 2 + 1, U1> 6 7 13 ?row~1> I~ + "9 Uo '• 14 e"P1r n 141'4 ~ '• UI> 6 3 lS idewalr 6' 7 + lt U1> I 16 lr1111981t 61 + l''I UP 0 11 Lub vs 21' 1 + I'• Uo 9 i M4.JlU' n 6'1 + "9 U1> I F1Cao1IHd ol II'• + I UP .6 Ka'J'Jtwl ' 14' • + ~. UP ' ~tmell 14' • + ~. UP 6 RC lnll 'l•t 17 Uo .• enlll•I )3!1 114 UP 4 1a1evCon1 31~ + 1'-Uo • w•nM inr 111;i + 1, Uo .1 DOWNS ·~~ 2 arClaY' 3 1811v ' • Hell Franlt S AoechePt un 6 Sltt.iFn 1 PalrckPlr '~arPelrl lnieklnc lo umrk PIH I A11alonC1> 12 C•ablrCo 13 KaM«>Svc t Rotl'letlllc:I IS NllW~tmlnsl n 16 GM 119'1' 17 ~nil 1> I ,, ~ :i:~.:, ' Showboal s foKoCP WntCo ' ~lrTelk Alt Co s ~h LHf ~ I'd. )~~ = )"' 8:t l,., '"' .!.. l4 •• ., -1' J '• 1 • 1'--,, 2 • •• -v. 1 2' • -'• 6 , .. , -'·• t '''J --·s i:: = :~ ·~ L -~ S JO''J -1'-1 i= = ... 8 Po·~ = \'J tl' , .. -~ . 2\li -Vt 4 13''• -'-•. 11 -VJ •• 1:;=' : ~ -... .. .. -~-. OTC UPs & DowNs -r will be up substanualh for both 5equcntial and ycar-to- ycar quanerly comparl,ons. Revenues for thc nme months ended March 31. uettdcd $276 million "Conunued e~celknt market demand for the AST Prem1um286 and the new AST Prcmium386 desktop computers pushed our quanerly rtvenucs well over the SI 00 million mark for the first time in ASrs h1stor) :· said Safi Qurcshe). A T Research president. "This figurc repre~·nts a 90 pcrttnt 1ncrcasr O\er thc corresponding third quarter of fiscal 1987 and·demon- s1rates not onl) the s1rong domestic and int<"mat1on al market cond1t1on i. for personal computers but more 1mportantl)' the markl't sha~ gains AST 1s rcalizin.a through all of 11s distrihut1on channels." The Irvine co mJ>')ny also surpass.cd anot~r mije· stone during the quaner for unit shtpments of tile Prem1um286 -morr than 100.000 shipped since its 1ntroduc11on IS mun th' ago .. <\ST nov. ofTel"' a complete hne of dcs~t computers and our ~rformance as proof that we art t rccogn1ud as On<' of the top pla)'er~ 1n the PC: marke Qurrshe) ~1d Market extends rally NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market extended its rall y of th<.' past thrtt sessions Fnday with a strong advance 1ha1 earned the Dow Jones mdustnal average to a new high since the October crash. The market has benefited lately from signs that t~e dollar has steadied in foreign-exchange. reducing fears that the Federal Reserve might SQOn tighten credit. Brokers also say investors are looking for generally strong corpor:ite earnings rcpon s fo r the first quaner over the n<"<l few weeks. The Dow Jones :ivcrage of 30 industn als climbed 28.02 points to 1.090.19. bringing its gain for the week to I 01.13 points. The average's previous closing high for the year was 1.087.37 on March 18. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by more than 5 to 2 on the New York Stock Exchange. with I,. I 07 up. 434 do" n and 422 unchanged. Big Board voluml· totaled 169.30 million shares. a,gain st 177.84 million in the previous session. The NYSE's composite index rose I . 75 to 152.03. WH AT A~ux Orn WHAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP) Aor I ... Advanced '1 Declined ¥nenanged itt otat lfis~s =h gh$ tows 4 AMEX LEADE RS Gril ;1 Quon s NEW YORK (AP) AP!'. I ~. ~. Declined m ····-j¥~'= New 9ftS F~fr2 l li ~ I New IOWS NYSE Lr A Of RS NEW YORK (AP) -Sein, 4 p.m. Frldav price and Mt Cha'* of tNJ IS "'°'' active New Yorll Stock eicctlente lsiues. 1rv;:_ n1t1onanv 11 more then SI. StalevCont 1, , ~. t9)t. Ptlilipf)et l' 4, ~~~ :f: r UCkY Str , • V> a annelH , • -1' • AMI l"C , , '--Vt AM , , 1 :a. ~ Nat i • • ~ Arc~M .~. ll~ 11,\ ~ons • 6, "~ Ve 1, '· 11 ~ Elet s 1 .~1. t l1• Kodak ' 'Ji· I~ r T&.T • 1, ~ 1i't A tl.abl • , 11.-F=lr s t. . .... 1'~ ............. prtc.,..,..,n.• I lid ""-D o~ JoNf S A~ER~G ES ~~ ......... ., .... 140 Li--.....,_ ............. 40'IP12 20 ...... ...._ ......... 7 •. upl2 51 ............................ ,,. ........... ....._.., ...... 10,upll 10. ....... _ .. =, ...,_ .. .,....,40uol2 20 ......... , ... uo hl't ,..........._ ... n .M.wpU.31 .-c-............ ,,.._ ... I0 ... 11 IO M rr.1l~ Quons NEW YORK bP) -FIMI Dow Jones v.,-ages for Fr . ' l!ld 21 1 . ' Trn , ·l' . 1. .4 ~.~ ,Jn.2 1 .· ~11.1 u111, '"fa ~s~ n.~ NASDAQ S u MM ~R Y Pennzoil gets $3 billion settlement f romTe~aco / HOUSTON (AP)-In the md, the to invest these f~nd to make up four-year corporate war that f~ for Iott time," Liedtke •id. oil aiant Teuco into blnkrupc~ and The settlement of the suit., which the larpt civil award in U.S. b1110ry stemmed from Tcuro·s 1984 ao- carnc down to a silent.. I 0.mmutc quilttion of ~tty Oil Co., allOMd electronic peyroent of Sl billion to the White Plains. N.Y.-bated com- Pennzoil. peny t~ cmtfl!C from bankruptcy The transfer settlina Pennioil's protectton. takeover lawsuit apinst Teuco took It was pan ofTeuco·s banknapccy pl~ Thundly 1n 1 hiah-teaarity reorpniution plan, which a federal room at Teltas Commerce •nk· ;..-approyed Ma~h 23. Ta.am Houston -and. coincidentally, half· allo will bqin pa)'ina Sl.6 billion so way between Pmnzoil hadqaaanm 01ha' acditon. and the T euco 8uildina. Pmnzoil. lookina for Ions-term Al a half-doun ti1tn-lipped bank ways to invn1 tM w1ndfall, ICtllally and Pmnzoel t•ecutfvn .waldted, 1 bonowedSlbillionacouplcof..U arttn compuarr scrun lipaled thr llO IO it could beain in\'ellina it in an arrival of four Teuro pa,_.u_ ofdtrly maaner. mnias at 10:03 Lm. and endina at Tbe ,...,. belln wi~ Teuco11 10:13 a.m. Abovl I domt 1eponcn ~ilitiott of Getty. PeMloil ..... MCI ._..'*" watrhed. Tf'WO, daimina interfaeoc:e whla 1 Wbca tJit ll'lftl., Wll complctt. I plllnaed tnefltt betM:eli r.uoiJ hoeoolr .... uded. ndOetty . .. *e're llf Yer)' ll9d it's all crm." la Noweeblr l9IS,1 Hcau•ae.iwY _. 0.¥14 AJdenOe. PtnnzoiJ -~ lhoCbd T~"L .... wtci1a .,.._... Peanzoilud•~•HGu•• ~ hnkb. we''" been ia I oompuy SIQ.JJ llllHoift ia +m I 1, ~bOWt"bw,.n.-ae.._d ....... 11tu.s....., . . CW,.. J. H..p Uedltr A W ISIJ I 't cmrt ....... tliir 111c1 a.r n .. ,. wrdict. ._,......•SJ..._ u. "'Wt thiM we'tt ROW in 1 palition punitive dalNila to SI tllllHoft. \ Angels open at home They welcome A's after frustrating 2-1 loss to Chicago Prem 11aff u4 wire re,erta Following Thursday's disa~int­ ing 2-U~ to the Chicago White Soll. the Angels begin theirhnmueason by __ wclcomin& tllc. OikllPd Ath ics in a 7:05 game at Anahrim 1um \ FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1988 Conetructlon of tight• begin• at Chlc890'• WrlgleJ Field. 82. Carter'• pair ol homera powera Meta to win over Montreal. 82. . . Edison 'sNoel vaults .to new heights (16-4) Chargers· vaulter catapults - into No. 1 statuSin California By ROGER CAl\LSON °'_...., .... __ How high 1s 100 high" Don't ask Edison High senior David Noel. the C"harre~· bl ue chip pole 'aulter He doesn't even kno"' ~ha• the height 1s 1n the first place. at least not unul he·s bca1t·n 11 One thing has been determined -16-4 1sn '1100 high. That's what he ncgo11:ucd O-OJ Thursda~ 1n a Sunset League track and fi Id.---------.- .. , ne,cr let him know what he's gotng for (at ho me meets) ... said Foster ··When he cleared 14-6 I made hjm 10 to the end o f the run~a~ and I put 1t to 15-6 and he cleared 11 real eas) "I told him 10 go back 10 the end of the run~a) again and he didn't kno"' hC' was go ms for 16-0 . .\nd 1o1>hcn he went for 16-4. he didn't kno"' 1f1t was 16-:? or what. "I kno1o1> hov. a' a ultcr's mtnd works and I think rm a better ps~cholog1s1 than he 1s. 1 -.o uld be 1o1>1lhng 10 bet ~ou're loo!l.mg at a I ".(1 'auher b~ the end of the )Car." ~$)el "'as a lm os1 a .. happ) 1o1>1th the fact he 1o1>ent up t"'o notches 1n terms Pf the 1o1>c1gh1 of the pole he was using He Jumped fro m 170-j)&'UflcJ" to 1-5-pound pressure. then to I ~CJ 1>4 •unds and \l.llh a :'6-inch pushofT at the top. 11 puts him 1n the 16-6 class ) toni&ht. · Tfie Angels manageJ one win in three o utings at Comiskey Park and will play the White Soll again Tuesday through Thursday at Anaheim Stadium after completing the week- end series aaainst the A's. meet against '1s111ng West111111ster tt ~ ths- 11ngu1shed himself ~ 1th a state best cfTon 1n 1h<' Chargers' 100-3~ romp O\ er the Lions. '"h "'as kind o f neat tOJ ump up t1o1>0 poles:· said ~oel. lo\ho'll Ix 1n1n_g 10 1mrro\C on his numbers Saturda' e\l~ning at ihc ~I !>t ann11al ~rcadia n' Ila 1onar---~ ---• Kirk McCaskill (4-6 last year) gets the nod tonight against Oakland's Storm Davis ( 1-1 ). Davis was a m id· Ton'61Jt'• game Oakland (G. Dav is 1-1) at Aqels (McCaskill 4-6). Time: 7:05. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710) Saturday's game: Oakland at Angels. 7:05 p.m. season acquisition by the A's from San Diego where he wa~ 2-7. Meanwhile. Thursday's pme in Chicago was fun for Dave LaPoint. but the endin1 left Angels Manager Cookie Rojas fuming. ' 0.., ... ,......, ........ EdUoa JllCb'• O.Tld Noel •kted to 16-4 ln the pole nult Tbanday, a atate be9t, jaat 3 1h lncbee off a national beet. The 6· I. I 5~·pou nd Noel. who entered his senior season with a N'-st o f JUSI 14-1 1 ~ ~h1 1l• ~in­ ning the league mil' a ~ear ago. surged past a personal best of 15-6 w11h perfcc1os at 16-0 and 16-.J bef"re barel) m1ss1ng ~hat ~ould hai.e been a na11onal·~s1 of 16--6' ~-,, ..I was getting kind of..._ __ _ tired.'' ellplained Noel of Stne llaklaabaal his m1ssna1 16-6' i. although on one paniculareffon onl~ a nick from his clbo~ c:1uSC'd the bar 10 fall. '"After the exc1tcml·n1of16-0 and 16-41 guess I "'as JUSI all exClled ou1:· said Soel !'k>el didn't miss 11nt1 I 16-6~. clcanng 14-6. 15-6. 16-0 and 16-4. each on the 1n1t1al effon. But he wasn't sure 1us1 e'actl~ 1o1>hat he was gotng for as the bar rose "' ith Ed1(.on 'ault coach Rick Foster using some ps)cholo1ucal tncks. ··Someumes I h!I., to kno\I, \I, hat rm going for:· added 'oel ··But so metimes 1t\ a ps~cholog1cal block too. But unce 'o u·,e dPne 1t. after that it's prett~ C'aS) ... lron1calh the athlete -.hose l>lhool standard of 15-8' v.as brol cn "'as present ··11 v.a!> real!' n1ct ··!>aid Foster '"Ste\e Rakhshan1 1o1>as therl· to shakr his hand when he brol e his record Da' 1d has tha1 2fl·1nch pusho ff. which 1s great He ndcs the pole and that\ pushing. But it's the 180-pound pok 1o1>h 1ch did II ··He 1o1>an1ed a goo<l effort going into >\rcad1a. There are t\l.O gu)S from o ut of 'ltate 1o1>ho ha' e gone l 6-6and 1wo others 1o1>ho ha't' gone 16-0. so he 1o1>anted that mental bamer broil.en .. :--.oel admm the 16-foot bamer had been on his mind 1h1s past v.eck "I kind ofhad a feehngall \llCCk that 16 feet m1gh1 be there." he said "but it -.as JUS1 a thought." The) ·11 kno"' eu(tl~ what the~ 're going for a t .\rcad1a. but Foster admitted he had another tnck up his slec'e ··r vc got a 185-pound pole 1n rn~ garage that we're taking to ~rcad1a " In the same meet teammate Kaleaph Carter thrc,. the d iscus 16--0. a pc1Y1nal best and "'on the shot with a toss of60-61: Charlie T'ler went:?:::'--in the long Jump. La Point pitched a three-hitter over eight innings and I van C'alderon hi ta run-scorin1single in the fourth to lead the White Soll over the .\ngels. LaPoint. 1-0. left with one out in the ninth after he gave up conlCC'utivc doubles 10 Tony Armas and Chili Davis. scoring Davis to pull the Angels within 2-1. Pirates, Misuraca keep battling back WaJly Joyner drew a walk off reliever Bill Long. then Brian Down· ing hit a grounder to Chicago second baseman Fred Mannque. who threw to Ozzie Guillen at S«Ond. U mpire Jim McKean ruled 11 a double play. saying Joyner. sliding 10 second. had interfered with G uillcn's throw. OCC tops Dons fn 12th. 6-5, on pitcher's key hit t1o1>0 extra-inning nctories over the state's top- ranked team ma three-<ia" period 10 pull w1th1n t"'o games offirst-plact' C)press (6-1. 23-51 "We''c been playing as a team the last four games.·· said catcher Greg O'Halloran. '"I think ~e·n: n~all) clutc hing together. Before we pla) l'd as 10d1ndualc:· now we're pla) mg togC'ther and H·s c' 1d ent. The team 1s feeling hke one 1nd1ndual. not JUSI 30 gu,s." reached. including a two-run double b) Bob Hamelin. battled against six errors by his teammates. s1' 1o1>alks and eight hits. He retired the Dons in order JUSt once. but allowed JUSt one earned run the final 11 innings. But O"Halloran drove a twcrrun double and C"onner·s t1o1>o-out RB1-stngle brought m O'Halloran to e"en 11 after eight. Hamelin. the tor hmer m Cahfomla com mu nit) college baS<"ball. \l.'aS ejected tn the se'enth after complam1n,g to the umpire on bis second stnkeout. H is replacement did not come through t1o1>1ce 1n e'tra 10nings wnh tv.o out and runners on basc · By JON FERGUSON Of ............... "There's no interference.-Rojas said. ··Joyner was sliding into second base ... He was trying 10 break up a do uble play. He's not nut of line ... He didn't grab the auy.'' On an afternoon when Orange ( ·oast College's baseball team cons1s1cn1h bailed itsclfout of trouble. it was onl~ fi111ng that the day's supreme battler. r11cher.M1ke M1sural'a. came up with the game-wmning h11 1n the I :?th inning to back his comrlete game \ICIOf) o'er Rancho San1_iago. .\fter ba11hng back from a S-O defic1110 "'1n o n \.t1suraca·s run in the 10th inning Tuesda). 1t \!,as ~hsuraca 11 for ti o n the da') "'1th a 1wo- o ut double to score C"1.11g·N"on· from second base.in the I ~th Thursda,. :-.:1\on 1o1>alked with one out and O"Halloran singled him to second 1o1>11h two do~n. ~11suraca hit J hard line dnvc that Ramho center fielder Kraig Washington m1s- Judgcd and stepped in for before watching it sail O\ er his head. .. ~11suraca thri\e<. on lthe late·1nning pressure)."" o·Halloran said. "That's wh~ Coa ht Mike) ~1a~ ne le~ him in for I:? innings You l no"' he'll pull ~ou together. keep pumping. He's the leadr r o n this team." M 1suraca said." I uc:uaJh start off slo"'. but m' teammates banled back and made some great defens1' e pla~ s. I made the good p11ch "'hen I had 10. tried 10 htt a spot and 11 worked ou I. I d1dn ·1 mal e 100 man~ bad pitches except in the first 11'\ning. .. In other communll~ roll* action G.Wa Weal '7, PHMeu 4: James B'6<'- chen \!le nt 3 for4 wtth thrtt RBI and fou rsto6en bases and Craig Paque11e h11 a thrtt-run homer 10 lead the Rustlers (5-3. 1-.91 to the South Coast Conference' 1cton O\ er the Lancers (.2-6. 5· I 5 lat Pasadena. and 1n10 a ue for 1h1rd place "'ith Fullenon Joyner said he touched Guillen. but he didn't think be d id anythina wrong. It was a pme 10 remember for the Pirates. Bucchen"s four stolen bases gave him 34. one sh) of John Mose~: single-season Golden West record of 35 in 1978 .. rm not denying I ~tuck m y arm out. but that's no different than sticking m y foot out." Joyn~~ said. Yoho rallied from a S-:! deficit. gunned do\!, n three runners at the plat<' and caught another off third in a 6-S Orange Fmpirc Conference "'° over the Dons (5-2. :?3-~) at OCC Thul'Sda~. After an 0-3 conference start. the Pirates (4-3. 19-1 :?-I) have won four straight. incl ud1n1t Misuraca. who fell hehmd. J-0. m the first ;tfter four of the first five Rancho batters Craig 1'1\on·s home" run 1n the third made 1t 3-1 and Darrell Conner s1ngJed home O'Halloran 10 make 11 3-2. The -Dons· Joe Roberson singled in T041d Llo~d ( 3 for 5> _1n the SI\ th and thro\I, tog errn rs by O'Halloran and Jason Yo ung made it 5-2 in the eighth. . Tom Thobe aJlowrd SI\ hits. three 1o1>alks and thrtt earned runs m St'' en-plus innings. Challenge Regatta has windy start By ALMON LOCLUEY ..... .,,.. ............ The windJodsapparentlydon·1 gjvea hootabout the bcs1 yacht club in the t 1 S. At least the) weren't very cooperative.Thursday in the first two races of N<'wport Harbor Yacht O ub's U.S. Yacht Club Challcnac Reptta. Winds were so em tic by mid-day that the stan of the first race was postponed for nearly two hours. Before the day was over the breeze had increased to about seven knots.. allowina two short racn. St. Francis Yacht Club of San Francisco. with Bill Georae as helmsman. won the first ~and ~ third in the second to take the overall lead wtth 3¥• points. California Yacht Club. Marina dcl Rey. won the steond race but watt>elna protnted by-St. Frand~over..a port-s .. rboard violation before the s .. rt. The iqat .. involvrs 12 of the top yacht clubs an the U.S .. selected by a national panel for their contribution to yachtins. The winner of the Challe~. a biennial event. will be declared the "bc-~t in the U.S.· Standinp after two of five races: I. ·St. Francis Yacht Club (Bill Oeorte). 1-3. 3¥• points; 2. Balboa Yacht Oub (Tom \,Villson). 4-2, 6: 3. California Yacht Oub (8111 Petrrson) 7-1. 1v. (~ndina protest). Others in order of ) .. ndinp after two races: 4. (tic) Bayview YC (i'.>ttroit) l\nd Bay-Waveland YC. (Bay St. Louis. Miss.): 6. EaSl<'rn YC (Marblehead, Mass.): 7. Larchmont YC(Ncw Ycwt)~8. Manhauett Bay YC(New York); 9. San Dieao YC': 10. Lona 8eKh YICbt Oub: 11. (tie) Chialo Yacfit Oub and Nnw'pol1 Hlfbor YC. ......... ~· tile 198& champ&oa. re-acta to • patt on ftnt laole o1 tile Me ..... TJaa.ndaJ . ._.... .._,.. & 71~ Guerrero delivers game-winner RBI-single breaks tie In ninth, lifts Q&tgers to 5-2 win ------------..... done:· Braves Manager Chuck Tan-Toa.Wiit'• pme ner said ofh1s relievm. "But. we also ba"e to 5COrc some runs. Everybody Dd11n(Leary 3-11 )at Allan.. has to get in"olv~. You can't blame (Olavine 2-4). cvel')'lhina on our bullpen." Time: 4:40 p.m . The Dodacrs made ti 2-2 an the TV: ~nnel I I~~. 1evcnth on-a two-out si• b) Steve RadlO~ KABC(TW). Sax that sromi Mike ~1oscia. who s.&unlaf1 ...-: Dodeim It Ii~ and advanced on a aroun- A ...... 4:40 p.a. clout. Si-.ta by Dale Murph)1 and Or:rte' Virpl aad a sacnfict tty by KCft Obakfdl put Allan .. ahead 2· i "'the .... .. Tk .. vn 9COftd an the thud wMft pitct.tt Pttc Smit" radted Oft a t~ mw by'"~ fiddtt John ~-Ga91d~kituU ... otr pitc'Mr Dua s.no.·1 .. Suttoft 11¥« .., ~ lam .. 5% 'inninp. Sm1a. burll tM ,.., s.cton .... in10 tk...., ~ .. , °"'IM ~-.... "* ....... Kitt Oftlloa *'-1 na aid laW KOmt °" w.nwrs "* Nelson, Wrenn.endure Each manages 69 on windy, chilly day to lead Masters AUGUST~-Ga I .\Pl-The ~tnd ble~ for l.arT) ~clson and the cold vcw for Robcn Wrenn But each sur"' l\Cd h•~ ball le "'11h the clements 10 get a sh;ire of the lead Thursda\ 1n the first round of the 52nd Masters. Each had 6Q -~ renn "1th a last- hole birdie -1n cond1 t1ons that rank amon~ the most SC\ ere in the h1stof)_ .. ofth1s old to urnament. The chill) "'inds p n,duced scenes more common to a 'I.le"' England" autumn than a Southt'm spring. It sent spectators bum'"' 1ng under blankets and SCUTT) in~ for "'a'111er dothing. Most of them wen: gon<' ~hen Wrenn. a rookie 1n this event 1o1>ho played in the ne"-10-la\t group o n the Augusta National Golf O ub cou~. rapped 1n the e1gh1-foo1 b1rd1e pun o n the final hole. onh the third b1rd1e of the da> on the I 8ih. "A heck ofa wa~ to end the da~ ... said the Wake Forest product who 1s in his fourth )CU on the tour ... The last couple of holes. I was ~tung Flames go up 2-0on Kings CALGARY. Alberta (AP) - John Tonelli srottd the winning pl on a third-period po~ play aad ..sded an anist as the Calpry Auna ckfcatcd the Los A..a kinp.. M. Tiu1nday ni&h1b1 l-0 bd in dllftr Smythr Dtvisioe plaYoft' • TOMlli~ ..a. wta~ 11ve tlw Flamen S.J"a.t. ..uN 1 KJ•• CCMMl9eck. Loi Alllfltl trailed 4-1 .ty ift * tK'Oftd paiod .... ,....,. widrit9 •l btfore -l*'.iod ciMled. 'ht .,... da • 01 .... ....... ~ ...... Loa A 11ks .tr two ._ ill die .... ,...... Tllllllllh ... -wt .. ~ 1 _ _......., .. ~..- ..._~ ...... ft'llW Jell .............. ta ,_ ... -.... M H1111t _ ........... chrt'tllll numb out there." It ~~n·1 quite so cold for '."elson But he pla~ed 1n the 1o1>ors1 of the 1ormen11ng "'mds that had the el11e intcmauo nal field of QO searchmg 1hc1r vocabulanei for adequate v.ords of dcscnpuo n .. De,1lish."' Ken Bro"'n of Scotland said ··1mposs1ble.'' Da' 1s Lo' e Ill said "Heanbreal mg. ·· lkn Crensha"' said. "It was dcfinitel~ one of the top four most difficult d:l'S r\e Sttn here:· said Jack ~1ckla11s. ompctlng in his 30th Masters .. It ma' be the most difficult. actuall) ·· · Nelson onl\ smiled. "h ~asn't ~ind' "'as 1t"'' the 4Q. \ear-old current PG-"' champio n said. his e~cs twtnkhng. '"I d1dn·t d o ao~ thin~ reall~ dumb. <\nd 1 didn't do an~ihin!! rcaJI~ sman I JUSt h11 a lot of good shots and made a lot of shon pun~·· be said. That "as an e'ccpu"n. too More shon putts v.ere missed than made. ··t backed awa~ man). man~ umcs:· said Crensha"' ~ve Ballesteros. the mcrcunal Spaniard who has such a fasetnat1on "1th 1h1s e' enc four-putted for a double~ on the 16th He finished With 3 1) Sunset trio selected to CIF 4-A gir~s team Three Sunset ~u pla~C'rs have been named 10 the Cl F 4-.\ hlah school girls basketball <o«ond leam. 1o1>h1le a pair of 11r1' from CIF poY<erhouses shared Pia~ er of tht Year honors. Da•-n Charrom of \tanna. Tami C'h1d. of Hun11ng1on Beach and Stace' Hisak.a of Fountain Valle made· the serond tea m. Shaunda Grttne of 4-A ti1hs1 and s .. te runner· up Mominptde and Tn~ Jackton of 4-A runner·up L~n"ood are ro- P1a)ers of the Year Charroin a,·erag~ I S.5 potnts: Chick av~raat<S I point~: and Htsaka a"crqed 16 po1nu • M-0. 4-A ........... y_ ........... ...... ~ ..... Tr1111ao-L~ .. ft ... Hlr •• ... ., tr .... .... -.~ Merv It......., euene T••"-.,,.-., """" sr--,,,_" Set-•• ...... ~. 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L~ta~togo up at Wrigley Field Pl'em ftt ........ Prw CH1CAOO -There was no thunder, II' no lisbtnina. no wailing. no keenina. They didn't .. ve over paradise, but they did bcai.n ins&alli~ liahts Thursday at vener-able W"81ey Fidd. -11'sabout time." said Bud Hora. who figures he's !pent 6S of his 7S years rooting for baseball's lightlcss. IC>vable losers. "( wasn't sure I'd Stt them in my lifetime." . More than five decades after the Cincinnati Reds played the fi · t ma I~ pme under the lights of now«funct y Field, and 40 yean afteT the Detroit Tilers me the last team to join baseball's fraternity of illuminated. the Chicago Cubs arc laking a swing prosms' best pitch. .. I arcw up round Forbes Faeld (in Pittsburgh) and I can rcmem when they tore that down." said Don Grencsko. club's executive vioc president and the point man n the battles between the Tribune Co .. owner oft team. and neighborhood groups. -Obviously there i~ something unique about day baseball, and I can understand that something will be lost, •• he added. . . -aut we intend to rcinain a ~ominantly day baseball team ... and when we added up our responsibilities to baschall. the city. the community. we fdt the most important thing was to retain Wrigley Field for the long term. l.iJhts will enable us to do that ... Quote of the ~y Davey J-..., manager of the Mets. sbov.:ing little' concern for Howant Johnson's poor showing in prc~son when Johnson's batting average hovered around .120: "When the qular season stans. everybody's batting average drops to .000. It's just that Johnson's doesn't bave to go as far." Devils earn first playoff win Marl J ...... ~. tie-bttakioi goal ·at Iii S:56 of the third period ~ave the' New Jersey ~ Devils their first playoff victory in franchise history. 3-2. ewer the New York Islanders Thursday night in game two of the Patrick Division semifinals. The Devils. who losl. 4-3. in ovcnime Wednesday in their first playoff appearance since moving to New Jt'rscy in 1982. broke a 13-game winless streak at Nassau. Coliseum ... In other NHL playoff games. Peter Snllstrom scored a short-handed goal with I :54 lefi in the second period to snap a 3-3 tie and Washington wen\ on to defeat visiting Philiadcl· phia. 5-4. evening their Patrick Division series at one win each ... In Boston. Bnce ~ttom scored his first NHL goal and Gia Wesley got his second of the playoffs as the rookie defcnsemen led the Bruins to a 4-1 victory over Buffalo anrl a 2-0 lead in their series ... In Montttal. Mata Jt\ullllHI set up four goals. including two by GWH nJINa._•. as the Canadiens took a t~o­ game lead in their Adams Division series by beating Hartford. 7-3 ... Petr KJ.lma became the first Detroit pla)er in 23 years to score three goals in a playoff game as the Red Win'5 beat visiting Toronto. 6-2. ~ning the Norris Division series at I· I ... In St. Louis. rookie Brett Hall'• tic~brcakinggoal at 3:09 of the third period gave the Blues a 3-2 victory over Chicago and a two- gamc lead in their Norris Division series . . . In Edmonton. Craic Slmpsoa scored with 6.S seconds remarning. giving the Oilers a 3-2 victory over Winnipeg and a ~..Q lead in their Smythe Division series. Titans hire two assistants c.aJ State Fullenc'n football Coach [il Gene Murphy filled two of three vacant c II• assistant coaching pos1t1ons Thursday by hiring Bill Wentworth from Idaho and promoting graduate assistant Don Morel. · Wentworth. 30. wall coach the defensive backfield. Morel. 23. will assist Larry Manful! with the offensive line and handle academics. --- --- -------~--_,. ______ _,...~~-------~-._....----~--~ -IH&1Mii!ttmm~-........... -~ ......... ------.......... --- Rlttenboue l•da after 65 c rt M t ................ shotacareer·bcst l!I a er powers e s !!e n;=y ~f ~ :,.~wo-rt°t ~~~~ O&ISIC tolf to~rn&mC'nt at~one~adee h Benito Santiaao·a solo homer In the 1eventh apoiled C~ntr)' Oub 1n Po~)\ Three-tame tournament Day before birthday, he Its K.rukow·sbidforashutoutandAtleeHammakerpuched winner PattJ Dee•• tuluoned a four--.under-par 6 7 • • f · 1:- with seven bir:d~ and three boFYS. puttin1 her in a two homers to help top Expos two ~~nu:-~~·i:..~: scoond-plaoc tac wath A .... .._. P~ of France~ who Tlpn 11 .... lei I: Matt Nokes drove in five run& sbol her lowest score oft.he ~n. Sax players fin ashed with a peir of homen and a sinalc and Pat Sheridan and anf?thcr shot~ at 68. encluc!ina ~···~·who Frem ne Anedale4 Prea Tom Brookens had four hits apiece to pece a 21 ·hit finished second an last week s Dinah S!'Ott. 24-year Detroit ·attack as the Tigers beat Bos. ton at Fcnway Park. LPGA ~eteran s...ln Palmer ~nd Korea s Oll·llee &•. Gary Carter hit two solo homers and Darryl Brookens drove in four runs and Alan Trammell and Dcfendana tournament champion AJU• ~ .. of Strawberry cracked his third homer of the season Jim Morrison had thtte hits each while every Detroit Japan, Del Genaue and L,.a C..UJ each finasncd Thursday night. powering the New York Mets past the had lea ·....... ' at two-under-par 69, one shot ahead of Nuey Lefe• Expos in Montreal, 8-S. starter at st one ~a •. ..-. . 0 and six others ... FnU c-er ove~mc 1ustang Carter homered offNeal Heaton. 0-1 . fora 4-2 lead in . frank Tanana, 1-0. pack.ed ~p the win. He.allo~ 1 winds at the Hattiesburg Country Club to shoot a .S-the third innin&. Strawberry's two-run homer chased hats ~~ five runs an st~en annenp of work, .ancludana a under-paGr 6.S andCtalcl c. the first-round lead in the Heaton in the fifth and Carter followed with a home run :.~~~ang homer by Spike Owen and three hats by Marty Deposit uaranty as'>1c. .against Andy McGaffigan. Carter. who turned 34 today, Reyals 7, Bl• Jays •z Danny Tanabull ~it~ three- -has 28 multi-homer ~mes in his career. run homer and Kurt Stillwell had a two-run. ansadc-the-Chandler remark causes furor Trailina 8-4, the Expos loaded the bases with no outs rk h ., -c· ..___ T t t R 'I VERSAILLES. K y. -Former • baseball commissioner and Kentucky sov· •II• emor A.B. "Happy" Chandler apologized Thursday for a racial remark he made, but calls continued for his resignation from the University of Kentucky's Board of Trustees. Ke ntucky's football team halted spring drills for a day. The team w-s to resume practice today, but will participate in a rally calling for Chandler's resignation. Chandler denied hC' was a racist and said his record on race issues should tx-enough to convince anyone of his concern for minorities. The remark that' touched off the furor was made Tuesday when Chandler. ~9. was atte.ndini an investments committee-meeting of the University of Kentucky Board ofTru'itecs. The university decided in 1985 to dispose of its investments in South Africa because of its racial policies. "You know Zimbabwe's all nigger now. There aren't any whites," Chandler said. The comment prompted a storm of protest. including the football tram 's action. Atlanta half-game off pace DomJai41•eWUkhts scored 14 ofhis 18 m points in the second qu:lrter as the Atlanta Hawks beat the New Je~y Nets. 120-94, at the Omni Thursday night and moved within one-half game offirst·place Detroit in the NBA 's Central Division. After a close first 18 minutes. the Hawks outscored New .lerse.y. 24-9. over the last half of the second period to take a 62-43 halftime lead and coasted to their seventh consecutive victory ... In the only othel' NBA game. Akeem Olaj•won scored 2"2 points. leading seven Houston players in double figures. and grabbed I 5 rebounds as the Rockets held off visiting Utah's fourth-quarter rally for a 113-107 victory. Television, radio TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Montreal. WG"I. 4:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: New York ~ts at Philadelphia. WOR. 4:35 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. Channel 11 . TRS. 6 p.m. -BOXING: Tracy Patterson vs. Jeff Franklin in 12-round featherweight bout. from Las Vegas. ESPN. 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Oakland at Angels. Z Channel. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Lakers, Channel .S. 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Sockers at Tacoma. Prime Ticket. 7:35 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Phoenix a t Golden State. TBS. 8 p. m. -PRO BASKETBALL: New York at Chicago (delayed). WOR. . RADIO 4:35 p.m~ -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. KABC (710). , 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Oakland at Angels. KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BAS~ETBAU: Clippers at takers. KLAC (570). KRTH (930). -- in the ninth with cm>rs tl 1ttlievcr R~r McDowell and pa omc run as .-n'lls aty ~t oron ° a oya s Stadium. shortstop Kevin Elster. cDowell got im Raines on an Kevin Seitz.er hit a solo home run and RBI sin&le for RBI forccout. retired Mitch Webster on a popup and the Royals. Mark Gubicu, 1-0, pitched six inninp for the Hubie Brooks on any ~II. victory. · · Keith Hernandez had a pair of RBl-sin&les as Bob hMllaH '· Raqen I: Cory Snyder's two-run homer Ojeda beat Montrul foT the first time in l'our c•recr broke a seventh-inning tic and Oeveland beat Texas in decisions. Ojeda, 1-0. pve up four runs on seven hits in seven ArlinJton. innings. He struck out five and walked three. Heaton Snyder's second home run of the season made it 3-1. allowed seven runs on ~vcn hits in 411i innings. Heconncctedaf\crBrook Jacobylcdoffwithadouble. his In other National League action: third hit against 'Jose G uzman. 0-1. Mel Hall added an Reds I, Cari1aa1s J: At Riverfront Stadium. Danny RBI single in the ~th. Jackson pitched a threc-ltitter and drove in two runs in his * * Cincinnati>dcbut, leading the Reds to the victory over St. ltents 1. llue Jevs 4 Tleln 11, lted Se• ' Louis. TOllOlfTO •••• 1ta1t1As~ .... .,.ftOIT •••• eo1T011 ....... Eric Davis and Kai Daniels also drove in two runs LJrlif,oa 1 o to ::::;: so r o =:.'!:.a i: \: =.':.. : ~ ~ ~ each to help the Reds sweep their rain-shorted two-pme :::: n:: Itel!" n n -a 0 IO t ._. .. It series with the defending NL champions. ::""~, n:: ~=~ ! : l: ~=~: : ; ; : == '" ! ~; ~ , Jackson. acquired last November from Kansas City, G••o 1 o to ,,_,.a > o t • -.. c i•,> / 11 ;::::~ • t 1 o overcame control problems to win his first appearance :"~. ~ ~ ~: t:"c" : ~:: !:':::".; s 1 > 1 -.-c ! : : ~ againstthe Cardinals since he beat them in the fifth game ::=t'o ! ; n -... '1 22 =~ : : ~: llGOMwcl u H oflhe 1985 World Scrie-s. LMc11• 2 t 1 1 T-411rn 11 T... • "' • Jackson walked seven. but allowed only a bunt single =:,: ~::: 09ll'tll ._. " -::' • t11-11 in the third by Tom Herr. a soft double by Tony Pena in T-,. • 1 • T-a 1 • 1 ...... • • 111-• s-. .., _.,. GMM W1Mlrle •ti --•leoft (I) the fourth and a solo homer by'Bob Homer in the eighth. T-.. •1 •1-• E-<;.-, '-'· o-o.tre11 1. G•--I p-.a-1 M.k Kruk · hcd fi h. "-°" • eu .,_, _,.., 1 L09-0ftrolt 12> ....... t, ... ts , ....-in : 1 c ow p1tc our-n o-~ .. 1 _ rert...,. 111 ,._., __ • -.~ 2. '·°'""· ..,. ball for seven inni"gs. showing the form that made him a 1.0:...~: F;;::'· a'!!'*': =~~.t :::1· ,:s= 20-gamc winner two years ago. and San Francisco JOt ,.....,._, si-. £"-*" .. McGrllf. cu . ..,.,.., m. home runs from Bob Brenly and Brett Butler to beat San LMc11. H•-Ten-111. McGr"' m. • " • •• • 10 St-(1). Seffrer II> u-.retr Ill. 0..... Diego in the Giants' home opener before 54.543 fans. • " •n .. to r-w.1·0 '° Brcnly hit San Francisco's first homer of the season, ~ ... 1 , , 1 1 1 ":. 2 • 0 a three-run shot in the-fourth inning off Eric Show. to c~°" 2 2 o 1 1 =:::1.,0-1 ;,., : ! break a scoi;elcss tie. Butler's homer in the fifth against G"""•• w,1·• s > 1 • .2 T•~ 2,., s 1 E .N l d .4-0 ._. ooeo1Ger-1 ttoo1 nc o te ma e 1t . ,...,., , 2 1 , , 1 ""_,"' .... .-1o 1 .. nen '" .... Krukow did not allow a hit until the fifth. when Keith C'-"<Y Dl!Checl io 1 .. ,.., 1n .... n.. >r• um.w .. .......,... 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Tina Wey sin&led to lead off a four-run fourth inning for the Barons ( 14-3). and then Rice doubled her home. Kami Bigler added an RBI single later in the inning, and Mignon taylor had an RBI sacrifice ny. In the fifth, Wey (2 for 4) singled with one out. went to second on a passed ball and scored on an error. Kelly Manders knocked.in Rice with the Barons' final run on a two-out single. In anothcT hiah school game: Mattu 2, El toro t: Julie Muche cracked a two-out. two-run double in the sixth to lead the host Vikings (6-5) to the non-league win. The Vikings had just one hit through five innin~. but Kris l(jerstcad and Liberty BrewstcT each singled in the sixth. - Cristin Rossman then sacrificed tbe runners into scoring position befo~ Muchc hit her game-winning double. -. Willa Parchcn (2-3> struck out seveoJ:or Marina. ' Sea Kini• win CIF crown Santa Anita, Los Alamitos results T-11 I 6 I T-D 6 I 6 ILU. - -e1t-1 ... 111919 ._...,--:. -•-1 c....... 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TENNIS WerMft's teumemenf l•t .......... ....,. S.C.l Tlllrf ..... ~ ' "..., Jl ll lt''> . .., s 71.., If'!) ,.,., ... 4 • 13 13 Mo.rt•no No•r•lllO•• ·IU S ' def Mete.on Poi (Argentine), •·J, 6·2, ••• ........ , C11otvl def Etno •oinocl\ (South Africa), 7·6, 6-l, Helen 1t11nr cconaool def Cteudla t<Oflde· Kll\Ch IWnt Germonvl. 6·•. 7·5, lino Oerrl\on (U.S.! Ot1 !Mttino Futco (Aroentlnol. ,.,, 6· I, Goorteto Sot>alin1 IAreenllnal def. Wlttrud PrOO\t (Wnt Oormonvl. 6·4, 6· I, Sv1Yla HonlkO (W•" Germanv) cwt Sobrlne OOlel (YU90\IOYIO), •• ,, '-J. Manuela Maleev• llul· eorl•I Ot'f Sanor• Cecc:t'llni Cttoivl. •·I. 6· I, Lori ""'Heil I U S l def Andrff HOlillovo (Crec~YOkl•I. 1·•. 6·1 ..... c.wim.lltV Cl9l9I ...... QtlAMCM .,_... COMP-••IMCE h••••tc:tr 7. 0r .... C.lf 2 tlllllel ltel>ltrw (OCCI def, Per_.lno, 2·6. 7·S. 7·S. Flood 1occ1 def Hon1e11, S-7 7·S. 7·6, Decller ($) def Morino, ,.,, •·l . O'Sll•nnns~ (SI def Cawv, 6-J. •·2. Atc:llO ISi def Host1ng1, •·?. 7·S. 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PV-1 horO\lff 111111. 12·0, 1 PurOY (FVI. 12·0, l Berger IH81, 11·0. SP-I Ewer\ (Hiil. 4'·t t. L-ls IHI) 45·0. l. Greet lH8l. 14·J DT-1 Ltwls IHI ), IOl-l''>. 2 Greco IH8l. 145·7, J Ewers 1118) 120-6 MerlM tl, OceM """' ., ( ·--eWl'll'I "' .....,.., 100-1 Sim\ (M), 10 I. 1 Gutierre& IOV), 11 03, 3 s.tie (Ml II 17 10!>-I Slm t !Ml 13 2, 2 Gro-ff (Ml. r. 1, J Gr,ent IMI 24 03 40C>-I Gutlfrrtr IOVI, SI t ; 2 Grant (Ml SJ l l Vocoro !Ml SJ " IOC>-1 w 1no 1mon (M), 1 10 4, 1 Murart>omle lMI 2 11 •, no 11\lro t,60C>-I Wlnkelmon (M ). •'JU. 2 MCCof· l.,.v (M). 4 31 I, ) IC.ulKll COV). 4,Jt t l.10!>-I (uhcn IOVI. 1007. 1 McCottwv IMI, 10·11 l . l Merino, 10-49 110t1H-1 Kollln (Ml. I• 7, 1. Adlt<fMI\ (M), IU6, J F'i.t0s (M), 161. lOOlt+-1 Mon•oe (Ml. 44 ), 1 Flo!O\ lM I « 9, J Aci._wmon IMI, 4S 0. 400 re4ov-1 Morino ,.1 1,600 •elov-t Morino. 402 HJ-I Corrotl COVI •·4, WOii IOVI, 6·4. l ltOOMY (Ml 6·2 LJ-1 1(011.(t. IMI 21·3, 1 ·~ (0V) 20·4, 3 At>owl IM) lt ·t T J-1 lto"k~ (M l, 41-• 1 ADewl (Ml, 4 I·?• l , ) Vu (Ml, 40·3 PV-1 Oirlln9 IOVI, U ·J 2 McHutl\ IMI U·O, J Meoula (Ml, IJ-6 SP-I Kelle< IOVI. 46·). 1 Witton (M) M•6, J 111• (OVI 4.J· 10 DT-1 Ke!IOf IOVI. Ill·' 1 F'lorn lM) ll1·S. l '"-19'..n IOVI. 129-10 ~ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W11a .... IM. C .... Mela 12 , ...... eWl'll'I ... ......,.., IOC>-1 " Smil,, lW), II 1 2. •rvont ICNll. 11 4, 3. Tiveron IWI 11 1 10!>-1 G Sm"" (WI, 11' 1 Munir (WI, 2l I, J F $1T'ltn IWI 2l S 40C>-I 0 $m1rl'I IWI 51 1. 2 l(Ol)eyoll!I !WI, Sot l l TlmMOn\ !WI SU I00-1 II 11ec>oen\lo I (WI 112 s. 1 • OooctSOll lWI. 2 IS ' l Noo""' ICM!. 120 I I 60C>-I llu<kt WI • 4.J 1 1 OoNnon (WI 4 44 I, 3 G GOOOSO" WI U~ 4 J,200-1 Buro t w• 10 26 l 2 Cr-(W), 10-37 4, l Houoe IWI 10-31 l10t1H-I WtMtOml lW), IS I. 1 Munir lWl. IS S. J Timmons IW) 1'' lOOIH-1 Withem\ !WI. 40 2. 2 Munir IW), 40 S, l llurnelt lCMI 42 4 400 relow-1 woooort0ee "-t I 600 rflew-I WOOOI>< tOOe 3 40 I HJ-I NoSll !WI, 6·0. 2 Clee,,... lCMI S· 10 J T1mmon\ IWI S·I U-1 Mun11 lw l 21-0, 7 F' Sm<"' IWI. It ·•. J Col>Ulonll (WI. lt ·I T J-1 Cooutonll (W), &l·l 2 ._., ICM!, l6· l . no '"'•d. PV-1 ~"•A (WI, 1'·6. 2 Turi (WI, 12-0, l Brunn IWI. 11·6 SP-I Ntu"odt (WI, 41·7 1 Anderson IWI. 41·6, l Sotorcrvll. IW>. 40-6 OT-I Ntusraot (WI, 173·2, 2. Solercrv• (W) 11)·2. 3 A/\Oer\on (Wl 112·1 1.....-Hiil "· L....-a.di D , ...................... ) 1*-1 AltMltl lLHI, 11.S, 7 Hell Cl.HI. 11 1. J Grev (Lil, 12 O :i.-t AAli.on (LH), k I, 7 Hall ILHI, 24 S, l Horri\ 11.a 1. 1t t ...,_, MolllleW\ (1.81. \U; 2 PretcOll (LH), SS.O, l. T...i II.HI, S7 I. I00-1. Tl\el (I.HI, 2·1).7. 2 Perton\ II.HJ, 2·17 3, l. Dot>bel\ (LHI, t;XJ 1 l,60C>-I Frlsone (LH), S~t. 2 l"WlOn\ II.HI, S 142, ) l(lfl9'lon ti.HI. S..160. 3.lOC>--1 GibneY (LH), 11 17 04. , 1....- 8oec" 1neme UNnllalllel. 11 n.cn. l 1<1,...1on lLH), 11SS7 llOHI-+-I. •lee• 11J'.4L.ll It 7, ), MoMell (LH), 21:1 JOOl~I Weot> (Li l, "-S 2. •lee\ ILH'l. 44.7. J, ~ ILH), 52.7. eoD relev-1 Loeuna Hitt$ 45.7. 1,600 rolov-1. I.HUN HI"', •'061 HJ-1. llt009r1' ILHI. 6·1; 1 MCCC>mCK !LH), S-1, l •'-P II.HI. S•I. U-1 Grev (1.81, lf-11 , t .__., II.HI. lt·)'12. l. Clof11o ILll, 11·0 T >-1 •o0etll (LH), Jt· I 2. YOM (LHI 31·2. l FIOftl ILH), lS•6 PV-1 COOll (LH), l]·I, no MCOftd or lfllrd SP-I DeMll (Lal, •t\4; ~ (LH), Cl-I~. ], GOiden (Li l, 41·10. OT-1. Wllteflllur9 (I.HI, 131·]~. 1 DeMlt (Lil. 133•7. l. •e1c:t1 (LH), 11]-)~. SSA YISW UAOW c.... .. Mw """ Ulll:a.., av. ( ........... ,.,. --.., .. , 1*-1. Wrltftl (U), 11.3, 1 Wov IUI. 114. l. aarnum !CdMl, 11 s. ~1 . ..._.,.. (U), nl; 1 #ov (Ul, n1: l. hnlum CCdMI. 1U. ..,_l. W..-(Ul. SU, 7 •ooelftl ICdMl, SU, 3. SlllWI CCCIMI. SU ~1. lt.-IM CCdMI, HU: 2. S.uro (U), 1-0. 4; >. H. 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Cotti Meu Counyards pt1c1t1on1 tor Cook a. t>enelitt'" Laguna Beach ~pply In perton T S~. ~ 18R Cott Pleaunt• locetlon , nleonAl90Cl73-7311 * 11811ing ..iary Pleasant Front office. entl'tullathc. 642-7103 DotllwHlltrl, Kitchen Rt111 eme nt home ttlruFrlday btWn S.-~_t wtffto, W/O. Some ocean ,,.., Hart>Or/Baker. 751·7042 1 11 working conditt0n1. Call Caeflitf & Pantry Pecson ••94·9,~8• ll• W ...... ..,. vi ... Avt nowt Only ez ..... ..-.. -• .... n•• Mary°' Linda 151-1&00 ClleertFulTI. good oftlc. 1111. •lmllY to WOt'k 1r1 OUI Veget.,1an Nurs1nn 1900/ 8 . -at11ll1 lneludff Sttur· FOf tmall office. Muet be I' "' " Retuturantl ew 87~ 1~ft ~M utll. M • AIC. Amplec Pft(g. ~H.!e; ............ .. ....... dlyt C11ot 631 ·W4 o.tallor .... ed. type, ..... e Reti;.::t =.~rid• PllllTlll •. Lfth HOUSEWIVES PfT .... In•• 21155 E 11 Hwy llT~ * .... * HHILl/llllftJIU CLEANING peraon l()r aflOftllarid wld work on 225 E 17th Str. lmmed11te placemen t, No e11p o It ITIPI Tl am Exec Nwpt Bch home. Rm -I 1UI m' Fewmerty Hungry Ttoef. Local S.A m~'· leek• r• small offtee Must do Win· IBM/PC computer Call Cotti.._. Cosll Men & Fountatn ~ 18R, 1BA upetalrt, M95. +btd In xchng 4 tt c:hor" 1•17 WESTCLIFF IVE 939 W"twood Bllld , ll1ble, mature per1on dOWI 20 llrt per week 250-9090 & ....... msg Valley Positions 1111il 1n 17,31 8'ook1'1Url1 FV. IM7·2fS22 ew H3-et69 & er and I k " w CA s w/P'MUflt phone VOoCe guarntd Pleaaant wOf'tt· -... •WU other 0 C & So Bay ' Walk to beedl. 1BR .. 20-~yr.·~.-:.r.;,~: NwptBeh.Agt54l·S032 .,~~mM. R..1":::lii tOWOl'ktngen offc.Mam-lnQ OOOd 546-4879• ...... II.Ill Tues-Fri $611{ Mull l'l1"9 areas Employm ent -"'~--~ 28R, 2BA. $69511895 ln1elgnt. well groomed. 750 slf Pnme offic:. apece & bar equipment, ... ting ly wi111 AP/AR. lnciudea 18 & Up' Eatn $150-12500 own ear IS0.4119 w betleftts •11ait Of '* Organaed Pftn, ~ Pool. apa, encl gwage. Mii have car. 673-3006 In Balboa grM1 viawl & ~ FOf' Into call Joe aome typing & computer ~/MLllY, • Daily Pan time pnoto ' diem Jim llQ0.338-'901 I PM S It bkkng, -M>M~ d/w. •tra pwklng. New-Call btwn 9-15:30pm 9 with patio. Aval! 5111 Call p r e 1 1 w 0 0 d c 0 • pay r o I I. Ile n • t 11 s Hu 1mmed oe>en•ng tOf • modellf'IQ No e11p No ClllRIMAI CUI Y1SW etc Gd NI 645-3533 : port Terraoe. 64~ .,_ .... NB Villa ... 1 .. _. Judy fS75--H151t 1·900-231-0782. CA he 11 1t546-55431t warehouse P9fl0r\ on •IS lee WORLD TALE NT Eac.llence In ... • ... ~ ..._., .," ..., ....... A 85 & C 1164 C M loc Su<:ce$Slul can· AGENT ·LIC /bonOeel w•ll'W'R• HHllll Care 81 Home - -" Waterlront with dpck. 28r condo w/111ew. Nlcely .. ILfl _._1_1 _ __ _ UYEmllll d•d1tt Should 111119 prev •!8 181986-43 16 -15 Seeks P off~ ...,"an" 18a. lg deck Great furn, gated, all amena. Gr .. t locatlon In Hunt· PSYCHIC READINGS 1n El el\P Duties will 1~1 1n11 E1tperienced camefaman Wflll Plam · Pl'IOnes. lyping & MllllMI! vlewll Walk to beaelll $475+util+dep 722-16S8 lnglon Beach Medi· TOf'o 120 SPECIAL wit ;()()Icing tOf a career 1n con1ro1 ~111p1rec Ofdtf· fl.ll&L&llT-needed M ust oe l F T •or 1rct11tec:1uaJ firm ea,p a -Call fOf ~~ S1250mo. 640-70851t MA/lg turn pvt Ba/pr Npt callProfHSlonal apace 11111 coupon. ADVICE t Adllertislng? If SO;-tt1e 1ng mat Prev cat>le TV Eve wllndea,per nec&3J2 knowtqable in 1111 are•• nea1 OC Airporl Must be * •675·7100'** iC S.atla Cutt ••trt Hts. v/quiet empl. n/amk. a11allabl• immediately ALL MATTERS •72·0808 Dally Pilot has 2 entry· e11p helptut lnte<ested Westminster Ave . Wes1· of camera department e11erge11c organized & .... _ ...... ;i --kit priv, w/d, pool 5mn 70011300 s/f FREE park· Lett I ,.... ltZS level positt0n1 1n Class1· appllC send resume/call minster 891-0418 stnpping ptatmg Pa.sle· 11111e own '8r Great l>en· _./._ ... • .... boh 1vt 511 $425 ·'.Ai Ing. All expenMI 1netd fled Advertising 11 you Attn F D Far"ang t71"1 · up 1ndt or typesetting et.ts l<ath)' 979-6283 Ehesse Boutique Sett~ •NEAR S.C PG. Hr HUI utlllcbl 425eec: 645·" 157 Alk about our mo11e In like people and can type 5,9. 7232 200 Paularono IAl•-1 skills 1 plu1 Must oe I OPE~ATOR I Spo<tsware arid Auto A~ sml yard ~• rec room snarlet. Call· fOlll) ADS 45 wpm. we'd hke to talk Costa Mesa 92626 E 0 E ~ 1111111bte to wori. eve E oessor!M PIT wknd dtrtl • """"' ' Male for large condo on yvv to you Exoeoent ben· .---A 25 S . Immediate opening xper Newpon Import•. NB . ~ 1ml pet o.k. S725mo. BACK BAY. Walk-In JOE GtNEL eflls Call p..,,,y Bte111ns -.Til lllP SP5P~rox r•·· "~'rsper. ~rt_..IC>f n1ng1 atary oaseo on pret will tr11n 2· tOpm !>42·9405 Karen iii 1t&31·3050 tft Spm 1 ARE FREE ...... D Cle E " ...,. .. ,, experience and' s11111s 'NewpOft Beacro 644·7050 ~ c OHi. pool. garage 2 3 -46 9 •3 for an appoint men I . ry antfs •P or will s1dn1 or retiree 557.723, Please contact Lisa or -••• irs..... •. •lie .... a.h $650 •644-2607• * 1 -1• ,.., days• 542.4321, ext. 301 train 642·5466 Tammi -~ FOR LEASE:..576 SQ h.11 C I .. UL Ill.Ill Patttf7 14>642-"321 ext ••• RllllJ Des1rea for Full-Time""'< =pltW zt~ Near beach Lg pvt. loll In 65c/sq 11. Back building a : AIDE. L111e-1n llllTU PISfTill For Gius Co tn C M ~1 during tlla day and Part time 11e1p Sales d• ployment Retail Greetin& -H.8 home All prlv •. gar-uo E. l7th St . c M ASSISI d1sat>led fem prof Will train Mature person •7 1"1642·4399 evenings hvenes plant mtinten· Card StOfe Ala Cat~ '·encl gar. lrple, yar • age, utlls Incl. N·pe1tl 64s-8523, 619/346-6366-MJ-1111 E/Sd CM Nlee rm · 2 Dys/Wk 646-767 1 Musi ha111tgood driving re· ance HO'l1Cultural Of Of· SOUTH COAST PLAZA~ sml dog o.k. seoo mo Adult! $395. 536-6759• $350/mo E119S & wttnds ---COfd 2"'-0575 ...,-.. C11•d 11.now•edge nelptut I --sec. Avl 511. 6'5·5855 LAGUNA BEACHsm11t of· off. F prf Nsmk 645-2357 DATA ENTRY •-••• -rml Apply 1989 Hart><>< Btvd Sales ~ Of 548-86951t * 1WPT 21r lellfr... flee spaee Ocean 11iew, FOUND· Fem ~ Lab Maintaining mailing hst on --_.r_ Costa Mesa Alli fOf Joan 'Under New Ownerlhic> wt n .. On aandl Resp 25-35. n-w/panung appro11 511 M111 Dog 8-141 mos. Auemblers to build H •I computer Ecperoence WANl ED Photo Lab ea,. _ need saies pt09le ~ ..... smk $475/mo 673-9 .. 5 slf. $660 mo JoM Mgt w/brown flu collar boats We w/lram Apply ~ Call 640-0218 peroence helpful Full IM W .., It PAIT Tm clo59f'S FOfmerly A~I EMPL F . .S. n-smkr. pvt NPT 8CH pvt bdrm & bath, Realooomic:• 67~700 Found nr 19th & Nwpn 7am163M18!!!~110f'a CY~lltS Oemonstr1tOfS --ume trvtne 250·4136 ..... .._·_ U IH21 Wte11end1 earty mOfntng Marine Contae1 C C M. home S400mo. w/d, w/terraoe, bac:kbay view, Blvd 548-8247 ..,_..... ,.. Fii ... lllllAL lfflll ...., some 11te 1lternoons Sellerino at 645~15 kl t.p rl11 e11u/wknd1 pool non amkr Fem LllllY lllm Fc5UNo Male long-roa~r Deperldabte. hard-wortt· P T Of F slltlls tYP•ng. MllW PIJIT Tia Must l>e o,,.,. l8 gOOd SALES " 241·9590, H1·He0 dys only.'Ssoo 760-25.71 G:i: !'=iof'~':o1ic; Cht11u111u1. 3/29. v•c mg. FIT Gd wages/bens Are you adventuroua 1no pnones Salary ~ot For m11nten1nc. Pt T dr1ving record s5 7s l'lr • .-111...a ft.Ill. Female. near S.C1t.Pt.ral Slater & Edwards. Hunt ._...._,,---... lw .... need money? Are you witr~n "99·4187• •642-8890• .,,,19age Call oetween 12 c t-"--·~ ..,,.5 F s .. -..... ti Prof F/M to lhr lovely 3000 aq tt. AcC. exoetlerlt •--noon & 7pm 540.3008 ' us..,..,._ ~·-.._ ""' rwy. ,,.re.,.., Cape Cod house wlm.,y parking $1 15-S 1 35/af Beach 841-1429 I let8IL Ml-l... ~tght well-9roomed & lllllAL lfftcl -~ C11arr.ng1ng po1rtro! kitch, w/d, pool, Jaz xtras. 11ep1 to bch. NB. Pri11ate reatroom & wet FOUND Mt Samoyed 0t eager '0 learn? J P • ll\llHrVlJIN ..._ ... FllllY wOfking with our c'4il $350/mo .. 0ec>.556-1737 Neat.n/smkr S575Su5"'. bara11ailable.957-6035 Husky DOG on 416 nr Alll• Enterprises 1115 several lmmedoate opening Pos-IUUIU1l.I""' rs..... tomersand~tec:Q· .... la/...... ntl 852·9" 11/d, 646-4988/e Gldn Wst & Slal9' tn HB __ ,._._ openings fOf lh<>Se ot you itoon requires fYPmg ht· N~w poSJt1on Par1 time. n1et1ns Ord« o.MI ~ NWPT BCH 2 mo'• FREE --•-•• who can start 1mmed1· 1ng recepllOl'L& ans-· PRESSMAN p .. ~s '""""" mar"et· 11m1t11 ex-ienc:e;:.,: -RE T Call 8"7-65901847-7366 ·ll..e-.U/L t_._.._ f f'I '"""' , .... .,, " ..-PM W mTIL STEPS to t>eacn. Matr N l ets make 1 deal _._ ti 1tety WOfk with peopffl ing .. ...,.... ...... _ .. Of pro mg Will train 63 1-i 833 QOOd telephone Wkly rentall now •llall. bdrm/ba. w/d d/w etc. Great Coast Hwy loc, FOUND Pltr of Per-......... 18 or 0 \19r who. are tue· office located in Santa tor appo4ntment • reQulred Call Of apply fl 11"7.00 wtl & up. 227• Avl now $358/mo 1st/ reas rents Incl u111. Xlnt ICf'lption gtassea w/case cesatul. mouvated wm-Ana Ea,penence pref d Tr>e Orange Coast D•·•~ -per50n 8¥den s Ptlt N...,..1 ......... CM .... 7 •• 5 1111, sec:. Jeff 1573-3683 parking. Agt 645-3683 SuperlOf 548-9597 B f ..,~ <>---ners Spend winter in but will tram ngl'll apph· Pilot tS ........ ,"" an t•· PL.ANT CAAE·tNT t EXTEA Control 696 RandOlptl -.. ..,... --.... eauu ul ._...pOft .--.II Sout"-n Cal!f~n11 ·-" cant 547-9625 f0t a"-~ .. ., ~ M11nta1n plants on roult .. M-111..w. WATERFRONT LIDO ISLE ••-fll • -•• Lott F/COCKERSPAN1oc:L: BMW Dealer has 1mmech· ,..., ~ ...... ...-perMHlC41d 4 COIOf Offset A...e . CM. 714-546-5570 -....... ---!"-ate lull tlme opening• tr111&1 11 western slates POtn tment, Hk IOf Joann Journeyman Pressman Vehicle supplied. good A-61 fOf Lloyd Totten wm train 2Br 281 8'>1 to sn11e. fully Nwpt Beh. 500.5000 slf. Whltel Redd•sll brown Vic Great .. ---fits ·-d -. with our superviMd mar-GENER'"l OFFICE PtT drov•ng record No ext> furn. M or F non-smkr Com Mc Fadden & Pasadena ........... -· ..... p " .We have an exc:et~t S611'1 63l-6340 PNWmTIL $925-+'ikrt 673-1849 Airporlarea. petltlve in Tutton 544·5720 11oronment Callfordetatls 'keung team t ld lrt•n· phones. good with benet119 p ac lo.age nee r lllllLmllctlh 2274 Newport Bl11d. CM rates. 213·947-0303 •640-6444• ing program Exc111ng n um bers w t tr a In S 12 21 /Hour Contact PlAl11c&lta Wiii tratn 9"6·7 .. 5 ... tUsWUt .. fl OFFICE&STORAGE LOST GOLD MOVADO bonus plan. plus high Mac:GregOf' YcfltS'. 163 1 FIT PIT Flex"" Xlnt PNW91Tll. V i I I 1385/mo 576 sq 11 LADIES WATCH Vic lllUll lll/llllPJ, earntngs Company cars. Placefltfl. CM (l1•) ••• ••21 ir..... .._n..,,111 "---di...._ ue· 227" ~ Bllld CM ICll ta tall I OUIETFgradstudentnd1 · BalboatBalboa Island. return fare guaranteed _,._ SJll ""''" ~· .,.... ,....,..~. nu 1Br apt CMICdM/NB. MarlntfS Square/Coast Marci\ 26 REWARD Exp on 10 lley wltll ligllt Call through Friday 11-4 lllll&L... Ill ... .., Trey l'llCle I must No ••P nee 646-7445 --------•I 1550 Dog-14 yrs sh<>rt Hwy. 646-7641 7 673 70 6 C typing. nice phone man· only Don Howard Busy pr.v.. ""'ml office Will trlltl ICnowtecJoeal>le ---·-JX§b1NE CRK SUMMER tlr.c~an.qulet 675-o294 SMALL Office Space, 1"I • 1 llrosttne nen needed 8•5· M·Frt (714)646-3337 Tvn1nn,"""ph~~. t111n", greentflumO 756-o790 p ·t ---,•-.. -E RENTAL 28r +den, turn. $375/mo E 17111 St 619/27t-8'450/279-2113 937-5902 Joann et; S~fieldwc>Oc F" Illy__, --ro es..ona "'*'' ng· Tennl1. pool. ,gated Quiet reap. woman (56) Costa Meaa.. Call 8111: LOST SHAVING KIT With -.UPll ......... .......... v1n able hours Irvine ~ PRIVATE POST AL CNTR t11h onty Lagune Hills S3000/mo. 720-3779 son 2". otd cat want to """" ~·" .._.._ sentiment al """ inside. 261 &• •8 SMiiing entl'lu$1UllC P9f· Call 859·3314 8-10am rent 2br 1'i>ba wtsml yd --~ .. .. ..,, At P. AIR. Bank Reqs. Pay· Ant ...... ..... area • .,._ I son petm PIT Apply -ltatlh It laart E. CMfNpt Hnts $850 -._,_ •--n"gllbOfhood of Irvine & roll PIT 645--0792• t IT'S~-3535 E Cit Hwy CdM SECRETARY " ,_ -.--IH _,., 16111 N B te().1700 . llllz' .......... r---Need flll ~I Off!Qe. nit range. Loe empl'd/nifs. Newpot1 Ctr .. F .. tuon Isl -lllllPI/ .. -'"' LIVE IN Cfltld car a ( 1 & 3 'I' • T ...... -w()fller IOf Fil POl!tJon Ml f ~lmlCr to iJl, 3& 673-.6170/D 675-9660/E The Eft~ltf'tl Alt«n•t1v. R:::~~~em~S~a~':/, PIT work 11 home. CailfOf l,&lllltf •11•1.n Nflmll , old) 1111e m own 8'>t 1 I I -.... w1Lagun1 N1gv•I In· N.B. Lg -s>t. 1 block 10 Clllftl ftl Ital Full s.vtee Of an1wer1ng "'7 viclnlly Newport details 675-3204 Help' Newport Center Theres MW( a duM mo-blOCk to t>eac:n englt1h 1No •~ nec Can make ·sur1nce agency Prtr bNChl $4.45 n.ea servi ce/mall o n l y ..,,11 645•2881 Denltl Grp Ol/9fCC>f'M its men1 PI T gen office soeMtnO 675-3379• over S1000 wtc Wort. nr ex.per w/WP and IBM XG 1tfS73-830l1t ,.. 64()..5470 '"' l&Wll.... own baby ooom• Withng s11111s raq d fOt bvSy c.M --oeatfl Gerlt 873..C l 62 s•ulls Call 24i-8733 btwn ---------Parking spaces 1wmr "---!-1 • REWARD LOST 2 Min & STOCK POSITION to train Clltlfs.de aui.. Manne Co 631-&480• ...... , w QUALITY CONTROL IN.-9.5 ... for Shifley , •N.B. steps 10 bNCh. lhr In large parlurig garage. ~... n,ertJ F/Sehnauzers. Old but Apply Gift Shop. 0 c Air· tint Call f()f int~ lfyou',.looalnglora!*. Ma,or rtWlro ~ SPECTION & MANAGER -n·- lrg •Br 28a unit, PfOf n· $50/M o Please call ml sweet. 111C Br~llurst & port Tu-Fn AM 852-9186 Catt •640.1122• c:MttMtd..,,...lorwou.. "8ve ~ate M~ fOf produC:1oon Nil oo-ts -• lmtlr $5501$650 wl gat. Tracy at Part! Newpot1 Ad 1 ms Apr 1 I " ment opportunity in Mee: Gregor Yactlll Newpor1 P9Nnaila eo.\- 850-3933 ew 639-8722 544.7333 BALBOA ISLAND 722·9010/D 962-UfS"*IE C~cul1toon Dept f0t F T 1631 P'-111a C M sutllng Arm needs Ml Marine Ave 11ore Avail PIT entry le"9f po11tions time ~.,ary 5 yrs exp BY the beaeh. NB. M/f Melc:NI It'll CIPPOf1unlt-Aprll 15 2 yr tease REWARD Lost beige pyrse MANAGEMENT No .. P nee Will train IUm M ULll clnt typong & t>tione aufts non-smkr. M1tr bdrm. In d inlf'ed. •• bflnging I 1700/mo. & contents. Ttlurlday • ....... ..., PIT reflr ... ""9lcx>me S.t N~~r 675..3551 pvt ba/en1ranc:e. 1450 • ....,,. uer• .... In '°"" to Waterlront ~omaa Rllrs. 3131 ~· 10 pm. No ??? • ~It & manage •dulls !>-2 & Mon 9-5 lncludea -·-PIT motOf route personnel ..... ~-_. F "----le & ut11111 ... e1s-eo1• '°"'.,.,.,oom. 673-etoo ... ed •112-3117 JOIN OUR TEAM ....,...._ & counter _.....__ -·-· Must be 10~ to worll 1n Froendt)' ottioe. w1tl train utMon IS ..........,..,dab VERY last pac4r environ· Apply PennyMV9', 1660 0tganl.red 64•-4242 ment Various •Ork Plac»nt11 A11t C.M -'lm/Wllllllf MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS schedule a11•11•1>1t llllPTl•TDI 1n an H c:Ausi11e watertront LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL-Sttary & benefits ALL P T 25-30 houri/...-tor Real Estate oftioe Pleaae POSITIONS REQUIRE Buffum s Fashion ts Xtnt call 673-9.333 ING TO WORK HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE INSURED VEHICLE FOf 1nl0<ma11on call benel•ts & working con· lllT'Y/llllPT/ SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES 17,..154 1-4384 d111ons Apply 1101 N4Pw· EVERY MONTH. GENEROUS GAS ALLOW-ll&llTlum PUlll ~Center °' NB To ~ ~~11,11 ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN PART TIME 11.,TlllllT PIT store Hours 11ex1b- OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI.-642·3030 Mon-Fr1 830•12 30 Front •S4~71M1 • a.a .ea.a-..... C:C!·~·~·~~!!~!!~--~... p .. : • .o.. offlOe appearance Must -1iiliimiiiil ____, ;;1•111 l•==i==----------!::!__..._ ____ I CAL COVERAGE, CREDIT UNION, 401K l'WWIST be ret1able Typing .... 111111 liiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiii BRICK/CONCRETE work. HOME REPAIR. C8'1*'1· GLASGOW PAINTING PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WH • T IT TAKES 'SWl>fTI Ext:> pref 0 but $2 56 d Prof rellable. ,.., refs try. plumbing. rental Int /Ext 30 years .. per • . " ' *~8•13 11 * ••II tratn Call 760-5000 T~IOIOr~~Ofoe:; . per ay FREE •t 641·32113 IAN propet1y. Ref• 826-7245 References 642·521 4 CALL BETH, 642-4321 EXT. 2os OR SEND Mtel'll n<C$ r.etper own RfNAC -ge11C person to ... Ttlat'1 All you pay few BRICK/CONCRETE wo<k. la RALPH'S PAINTING E•t./ RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W. BAY ST, toots gas trUC's APP1r 1 .1 s1s1 our Ots1rlC1 Managers 3 llnes. 30 day minimum P f ell ...... __.._ '-r~~rn~mr:mr ' L w '' '. f COST• ll•ESA CA 92626 7am Mac Gregor VaCl'lrs 3 days du,....,.. tlle .,.. In 1M ~~Ee' .. :s;; .;~ IAN"T L H ULIN ~I ~. :s~~ 7~~ " m ' 163 1 Ptac~t·• c M \ f\\ 1 :'l. "ff rt' \ 'I weekendS ~d hOllOays SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll 111 ...... VOUf Service Directory ~eeen1atlve -.a.a11 .... -111 ...... The Caltf. Pubtle Utlllt ... CommleaM:>n. REQUIRES ttlM all UMCI, hOueaN>4d QOOd8 mov9ra. prtn11heir l!i.u.c. Cal T number. G"9r/Yd Clnun1, Tr... ,.._ --nc T """""--~t m ...... _ r• QlW Can Jon .. 645-8192 T&J PAINTING lnt./Ext ·-------------------------· IOlllL _, _.r .... ""'L ~-~ .,';'~;;;;CA •t1"'N•v"'+ .. o .. T~H,.O"'M"E"c""l"'A111e.--2'1----~-~~~ Beat tny reasonable prl09 FOf Chiroor.ct()f p ,. dfl-S llCenM. Pf~ of L1c i:45330 496-9644 l•••••••••••••••••••••••••!!!!S BohnQuaJ & e'IP pret O MllPTillJIT tnsurance and OMV .:..;~~1':~ Pa.nllng & Wallpaper Re-Mature Typ.ng Benefits NeeOed ol growtng Co Gd pnnt-ovt Starting pay la mo11aJ 20 yr1 exp, Clean. WDlll WITH SPUD l•IEIZIE S A 5 " ,_.. 9 1y04ng Skills & computer S7 oo per flOur '*'' gaa prompt, reu 642·5937 .ir --........ ti.nowledge needed Will 111owanoa ~==~;~GS'!iW"' .. """"""'"'~~~ tr am Candy Strtpers Come 1n to appty at H MICHAEL COX PAINTING Ctndy COfp Cati Chr11 ..., .... $12/Hr .. MATERIALS WANNA PARTY ALL NIGHT ANO HANG OUl AT THE BEACH Newoort l i b need$ tern· 71"1 "32 9838 Ref«tnei•. 675·•00fS po<1ry cour°" fOf busy 1 • • •PAc1F1c PAINTING• ALL DAY? FI NE!!! ~~~~:.,:·= u•rT11•1tr1T ue .... .., .. Metloulous·Depend•ble JUST GIVE US PART OF YOUR EVENING ANO YOUR WINNING Cati on AM •640-o140• Con1trvctionofft0e Mon & Oesta .... Ulllll Locaf ref1. tel-2098 Joer -nrRSONAllTY Wed Pectecl toe .stu· -oet--~~ &.-~ ,•-_.1m r c. When you've toet _._Nng dent111ousew1ta $6 /Hr Or call Beth at &42.,.321 -•-•• W[LL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD MONEY Y.iuable.eelaMlfiec2.0can Contact t<at• 546-1130 etct 205 Reft, R9u. Rat•. Lie. t>e • v8lue0it --------- 554.3951 1•1-3003 REPRESE NTIN G AN EASY TO SELL WELL KNOWN. VESCO PAINTING ANO REPUTABLE PRODUC T WALLPAPERING. OUetlty work. Fr• Eat. Ht-e:M9 GUARANTHO SALARY + COMM + BONUSEZ = SSS IN ··= ,~tNdlAttMIOAS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA·MC 4173-1512 YOUR POCKET CALL PAT COLLIN Al 1 71 4 > 642 4536 EX l 430 FOR MORE INFO CALL BET WEEN 3 9 .PM OR LE A £ A ME SSAGE ANYTIME ANO I LL CALL YOU' • Motor ·Routes available in C11t1 l111 l11tillfo1 l11ch Fo11tli1 Y1ll1J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must haw dependable car and ~of n.nnc. . . ... 142-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney iy a newspaper Cllrier'S-p onfarsbJe. If you're 10 or older. 1 )ob as a newspaper camer might t>e 1ust your size Just send In this coupon or call ~2-4333 Routes are available now• It 11•1•1'1'. It I ..., Pllt ClrTterl 07'd~1;;: find out-;:~:;-o:-:il 1 Daily Ptlot c.mer .. Name I I Address I I - I Pttone 1--Tt: Tlltlllf Pllt "''·"'"-L---°"*~-------· o1y ' ~TIPWllDS ,,,, ·!f )7.00/HOUR l:#.OR QUALIFIED PEOPLE !Jr• rr. P1111111111 UTll jfi •••1mt111 ·ri DRAKE 1"•-~ilte ...... OFRCE OVERl.0\0 '~ 1t~ ., •• ~ *1• PIRT·TIIE Pta.IC NOTICE -Nil.JC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE Pt8JC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of lllte model, tow mileage Cadiltacs in Orange County! See us today! Ml-1100 2600 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 1111.UI 'II BMr• Biarrltz, xlnt cond, 1 • 0-. $10,200759-1178 CHEVY '82 Blacil Camato Z28, t-top, new eng: alr. tape, am/Im, 101ded MSOO 2 13-936-8429 '67 CHEVY Corvair. Xlnt con<l In /out. New pnt, tnt . A REAL EYE.CATCHER! $1450. 548-9901 FORD FIESTA 1978 Yel- low . good condition! Runs welt! $800. Good trans. 67~750 Ron 11~ ORDINANCE NO. 17_. s1<2efed section by section at ~ mand for Sale and a wnllen ACT1T10US 9USINEU FICTITIOUS.._.. ACTITIOUS WU FICT1T10US IU9lllEQ 926S2 Cahf. 92626 . AN ORDINANCE OF TrlE a regular meeting ot said NOTICE M Notice of Oeteult and Elec· NAIE STATE•NT NAm STA~ _.. ITATBmllT MA1E STA~ Ollie Ter Bu.ti, 917 AGa-Barry L Ha.van. 12 ..CtTY COUNCIL OF THE City Council Nlld on Ille 6111 T9'USTEE'S SALE hon lo,Sell Tile undersigned · The lolfowin9 penons 11re Tne IOl!Owlng persoos ere The followlng penons are The fOllowltlg persons we puico, Laguna Beactl. <Aki Sunt;glll. Irvine. ~it 92715 'CIT'!I OF COSTA MESA. day 01 April. 1987. and T.S. No. 1a1M1 caused said Notice of O&-dOlng buSIMSS as· doing bUsiness as: doing~ as: dOiflg business as: 92!52 Tl'llS business .is con- 'CALIFORNIA, CHANGING therealler passed and YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lautt and Election to Seit to CHA TE.AU PROPERTY SPA REP CO. 11221~ EXCALIBUR OISTAt8UT· JOSLYN BENEmS INC.. Trilt business Is con-duc1ed by. 1rt lndlvldu.i l THE ZONING OF PROP-adopled as a wl!Ole at a reg-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. be recorded In Ille county MANAGEMENT, 629 E Newport 8IYd . SUlte 400. ING, 30 Via AmlStoea. Apt 1200 Westcliff om. ...... duc1ed by..,, lndMdl.lal Barry L. Hoev«l .tEATY LOCATED AT 7,5 ular meehng ol satd City DATED DECEM BER 21. Where Ille real PfOper1y IS Chapman. Orange. Cattl. CostaMesa,C.f 92627 L, ~ Slrtta Mllgerita. l>Q(18-:tl.C-6if.92680 Dele T•Bu91'1 Thrs at1tement wa frHIO ,.a,ND 7,9 PAULAAINO AV· Council held on the ''h day 1984 UNLESS YOU TAl<E located 92666 Oistnbutors lntemallOnll c.i.t. 92688 Joelyn ~!IS Inc .. c.i;. nm statement was filed witl'I the County Clerk of Or- • ~NUE FROM R2 TO R3 ol Apnl 1988 by tile follow-ACTION TO PR9TECT REAL ESTATE fORE· Bill Dooltttle. 3117 Coral. Spa Proaocts. 1nC . Call-John James AMM. 30 VII fomia wltl'I tl'le County Clel1I of Or-ange County on· Matcl'I 11. Jr THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1ng roll call vote YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY CLOSURE SERV1CES. -Cosla Mes.a. Call! 92627 fornla 1983; 1MS Ana'-"' Amlstou. Apt L. ~ This busineas IS con-... County on ~ 1988 ~trHE CITY OF COSTA MESA A Y E S C 0 U N • BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Mid T,.._ 7711 Cefttw Lois Powell. '400 So. Avenue, 15A. Costa ..._, Senta Maganta. Calif. 92MI' duct«! by. a eotp0ratioo 19. 1918 Fm1• /;OOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS CILMEMBERS Hall. Am· SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· Aft., Jrd "°°'· .... -... Flowe< =22. Orange. Calif Calif 92627 This business IS con-G.R. Joelyn f111l7S Published °' ... Coat f OLLOWS burgey, Hornbukle. Butta PLAN AT 10 N 0 F THE Huntln9lon •••ell, CA 92668 This buSlnen 1s con-duded by. an indMdulll This sta~I was ltled Published Orange Coast o.ily Pilot Mwctt 25. April 1, .J'l SECTION 1 Tllere IS lle<e-N 0 E s c 0 u N • N A T u R E 0 F T H E t2147. Signed •1: Ellubettl Th•S bUSllle$$ IS con-ducted by. a corpof'atton JoM J. Aoatr ..... I.he Coutlty c.11 of°'" Delly Pt601 M•ctl 11. 25. I . 1S, 1988 :•by plllCed 8f'd 1n<:fuded 1n Cli.MEMBERS. Wlleetar PROCEEDING AGAINST llerber, Vic. Prea6daftl dueled by. CO-paltn«S N.nc:y C. L•. ~I Thie ~I -tiled ange County on~--3, April t. 8, 1981 F-174 • -1t1e R3 zone. all tllat real A B S E N T C 0 U N • YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Published Orange Coast Lois Powell TlllS statement wes filed w1"1 t"9 Coun~ Clertl of Or-ltlll F-147 ---------=~,...---. .1:9roperty located at 745 and CILMEMBERS· None TACT A LAWYER. Oaily Pilot Apttt 8, 15.22. This statement was lilecS wilh lhe Coutlty Clertt of Or· _.. County on March 14. fS1lml ---------NlJC ll)TICE .]'9 Paulanno Avenue. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I On Aprtl 29. 1988. al 9;'5 1988 wrtll lhe County Cten< of Of-_.. County on March 22. 1988 Published Orange Colst NlJC NOTICE --------- ·1987-88 Assessor Parcel nave hereunto set my !'land A.M REAL ESTATE FORE-f -228 ange County on Marcil 4, 1988 '1761111 DllilyPik>tAptll8. tS,22.29. FICTITIOUS.,_Q ·~~umbers 418-131-02 and end affixed Ille Seal of Ille CLOSURE SERVICES a PUBUC NOTICE 1988 Fin. Publilhed Orange Coast 1988 _.. ITA~ •418-131-03. situated 1n tile City ot Costa Mesa this 5111 California .corporation a.s F173101 Publosl'led Orange Coest Oaily Pilot April 1. I . 15. 22. F-225 The following panons are City ot Costa Mesa. County day of April. 1988. duty appointed Trustee FICTfTK>US llUS*IEll PubltSl'lecl Orange Coast D.aily Piiot Ai>tlf 1, I . 1S. 22. 1988 ........,. buli,_. u : doing busiNu as· ~f Orange State of Call-Elleeft P. "'*'-'· CHJ undef' and pursuant to Deed MME ITAn.NT DaJly Piiot Apfil t. 8. 15, 22.. 1988 F-197 NlJC ll)TICE ~oENTAL MANAGEMENT THE NEWCO INTER· ornia. to wit Clent 8'td u1"'1do Cleft of Tl'\lst recorded January The 1988 F-198 N A T 1 o N A L Tile westerly 105 60 feet of IM CHJ Couftcl of tM 22. 1985, as Inst No tOllowing pe<sons are F· 191 , NlJC ll)TIC( PiCiliiiOUa .,_.. ~lSIONS (DMDI. W Clift G R 0 U p I N E W C 0 t111eees1erly 215.00teet of CltyofCoeta...... 85-023018. of Offlc1al Re-do~ng~S~~L~Y . 1702 "8JC NOTICE NlJC NOTICE ACTITIOUS-Q U.STAW g:.~ 9;is1Lagunll 8Nch. FINANCIAL. 8210 Constan- ot 5. Block E of tile Berry Publi9hed Orange Coast oords In tile office 01 the Flortda ::: 23, Huntington ACTITIOUS .,_.. _.. ITAT'lmllT The~~ are ~ad B. Ryan, 364 Cliff tine Or. • 15, Huntington Tract. in tlle Clty of Costa Dally Piiot April 8. 1988 County Aeco<cw of Orange 8eact1. Calll 92648 FICTI110US ...-.. _.. STATlmlfT The~ doing~•· Omle 5 L 8Nch Baec:fl. Clfft. 92Me 1 Mesa. County of Orange. F-231 County. State of California Stacie Slagel. 1702 _..STA~ ThltoloWll'lgpar'IOftawe doln0~:'°"9-BRA.DFOADSTIJOIO. 775 Cafit.~Sl eguna • MlcMal Ne-II. 1210 Stale of Caltfornia. as shOwn PUBUC NOTICE Encuted by SUNANT" Florida .. 23, Huntington The following ~sons are doing busif.a a: S PINNAKER SALES. W t7tl'I ~t. ~ K. Costa This business Is con· Constantina Dr. • 1S. Hunt- on • map recorded in Book VALLES Beach Calif 92648 doing bu"'-5 as· (a)AT EASE (bl AL ·s GAR· 17170 Sil~ Cirde • 107 Mesi. c.tif. 92627 dueled by· an lndlvldual tngton Baec:fl, Calif. 92646 30. Page 7' ol MIS· flCTITIOUS aualNEQ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC L M . Adams 720 w 4th KANAN! ALOHA, 170 AGE. 579 N9wpof1 een. !Mne, c.liC,. 92714-e242 • 8r8dlofd JoM Salamon. Richard.B. ~ lllls bull-Is con-cell~S Records. In Ille 111.-ITAn•NT AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-St UM 210. 'long eNch, Brookline Lane. Costa Dr . N9wpof1 8Mch. c.K. ~ L9e Almand. 455 ~~ .... ~ ... 715. eo.ta This statement -flied ~.tic~~ ~11/lduil office of the County Re· The toilowtng pe<sons are DER FOR CASH (payable at Caltf 90802 Mesa. C.iit 92626 926e0 ......., ~ 8-:h -. ..,.., eve with the Coun"' Cter1I of Or -·-.._, corder of Los Angeles Coun-dol but1neu as-lime ot sate in lawful money T 111s business is con· S . lll.. • This business is oon-., • Ttlia stat.mant w• flied ty. except the southerly P1'uo NET -PAL M IER I of the Unned S1a1es1 at the ducted by a genetal Par1· Nancy Ella Honda ter· Al EaH ol Newpof'l C.a;t. 92705 Cluc1ed by. an lndMdull = County on Maren 29. wittl the County Clafk of Or· 412.50 feet ol said Lot S co••p•NY 17537 Oak St Main (Nortlll Entrance to the ners•rp reu. 170 8roolllone Land. Belcfl. califomla, 579 New-This business Is con-8'.nord John Salamon 1 = Coutlty on Marcil t ... " c 700 " Costa Mesa. Calil. 92626 l>0'1 canw °'·· NewpOf1 ducted by. an lndlvidUlt ""81 · meisured lrom the f t • v '11ey Calif 9270S County ourtllouae. StaeteStegel 'acquehne Alexandra 9Hctl Calif 92660 RutMIL9eAlmMd • Tl* stei-rt was filed Putllllhed Orange Coest 1 C«lterllne ot Baker Street as ~n,,ainHy!c1nih P~gnet C1v1c Cenler West Santa Tt11s statement was flied A~, l!tA ~76J L4t.P...arJ: 1P6~ T.,.. . ~ ,.__ This "-'•••l -tiled ~= r-.-.. ~on~•:,~-·iyPl!Of~. f02, 29. Publiahed Orange "'C: sh own ° n 5' 'd m 8 P · -l7S~ett~F-otmtaln Va~ a. CaJifoaua all ri9flt~ tit• wiTh tile County Cieri! of Or· El T ..,,o, Call! 92630 dUC1ed by: a OOfPC>f'lllton Witt\ the County Cter1I. Of Or-1 """""' "'"'· 1918 ,,. ....... P"-t M n 25 ........ 1 togetner wiih Parcels an ley Calli 92708 and interest conveyed 10 an~ County Ol'I Mardi 29. Tiits business is con-Keren Moms. flnlnCial ...,.. ,.. _ _... on Mardi 29. _ F·222 8~1•51 ,~. arc ·....,ft · 2 as shown on a map re-· and now held by •I undef 1988 --.-....,_ .. , .---...., ded 8o k 78 p.,...2, Joseph Palmlen. 2361 S8Jd Deed 01 Trust 111 tile ducted by • general PM!· Oftic:er 1918 Publisned n.-Coest · • cor in ° · ·•-Azure St Santa Ana Calil f111t• nersntp This stat-1t ••tied ~ -~ ~-.,,... 29 Pml.JC NOTICE of Parcel Maps in tile office 92707 " · property situated In said Publtstled Orange Coast Nancy E. Honda Sterrett wittl tile County Clerk ol Or-Put>Mhed 0r-. Co.st Diiiy ~April I. 1s. 22, • •------------------ of tile County Recorder of Tt11s business is con· County and State descrtbed Daily Pilot April 8 15 22. 29. This statement w• llled = County on ..._ch 21. Deity Pilot April a. 15. 22. 29. 1988 ACTmOUS .,_.. NlJC ll>TICE F·tl2 Orange County _ .. b . rt as 1988 , .. I""-Count C._., .... "-F-223 .... -STA~ 1 SECTION 2. Pursuant to duct""' y. co-pa ners LOT 63 OF TRACT NO WI" '"' y ..,.,. "'vr· 1 ' 1981 ~--.are j Ille pro\11 .. onl of Sec11on Lu!S PeugMt , 6237, IN THE CITY OF F·227 ange County on Ma<cl'I 11. Fl1"lm F-221 ' ... ·~~.,, ..... ~-FICTITIOUS::::-~3.79 ot Ille Costa Mesa Tl'lrs statement was filed COSTA MESA. AS PEA Pta.JC ll)TICE 1988 f17SU1 Pul>llSl'led 0r_,. Co.I MJC ll)TICE ~ busineM as: _..STA Mun1c1p1I Code D1strtct wl111 the County Clefk of Or· MAP RECORDED IN BOOK Publtsheel 0.ange Coast Daily Pilot Apftl 1, I . 15. 22. NlJC ll)TICE INC.. 1~~~~ ~~ ~:::::::::::--we ap E7 of Ille City of Costa ~~ County oo Marci! 9· 232, PAGES 20·21 AND 22 flCTITIOUI 9UWSS Daily Pilot A~tl t, 8, 1S. 22. 1988 F-t.. FiC1HIOU8 WH ~. L• Mlr'ICM. Calif. W£STMINSTER HONDA· -Mesa.acopyofwt11oh 1son '37311:1 OF M ISCELLANEOUS NA•STA~ 1988 . ..,...ITA~ The~penons-90838 ·• KAWASAKI, 1375 1 a.di 1n thfl office of Ille Plan-O C MAPS. RECORDS Of OR· Tile tOlk>wing pwaons are F-192 NlJC ll)TICE The ....... ...,.,,. ere doing~ a ; Bob Stn 0-oe.t. 1nC . Boulevard, Westmln1ter, nfng Division, IS trereby D:,~bl~~ M;r~';,0918 o~;t ANGE COUNTY C ALI-dOlng bUSiness as· doing.,_,.._.; BUDOY'SOANCECLIMC. Clllfomil. 15737 EM! Im-Callf. 92983 amended by Ille <lddlllon II 8 988 . FOANIA 2 GUYS HOUSE· NlJCNOTICE ~TITIOUS----WAVELINKS. 11111195 lfvina Aw. •20t. par1elH!ghw9y.LaMlflda. o.DaroMotorcydM.lnc. lllereto of tile R3 area de· "'"11' . t F SI EXCEPT THEREFROM CLEANING SERVICE. 1971· ··--•TA,._,. ~Dr. Ste. 275. Cor· CoetaMela.c.11.92627 Calif.9CMl'3a . A c.lllornla Corporation, scribed In Section 1 llertlOI. -l ALL OIL, GAS, MINERALS A Wlll-A\fe . Costa Mel&. f1Cnnou9 Ml ..... , . The~ C*90M .. ON cM1 Mar, CIM, 92625 Hany O. Schwlmmw. 328 Thie bv~ is con-t375 t leach Boulevarct, SECTION 3 This Ordl-Pt8JC NOTICE A ... D 0 T ,.. E R Calif. 92627 --ITA~ doing~ IS: ~ I. °'""· 2345 N. ~ llMS. •SM. duct«! by. I c:orporet!On W•rNneter-. c.11. 92113 nanGe sl'lall Ilk• effec1 lrld HYDROCARBONS. BElOW A. Alea JaMnln. 1971-A Thi tdllcMfng ...,.. .. NO CONSUL TING, 3 Plldftc CWt Hwy., u.una N9wpoft a.di. Calif 9*3 Allin Snyder. Pt9lidel1I This buliMH ls COii• ' be In lvll force thirty (30) FICTfnOUS .,..... A OEPTl1 OF 500 FEET. Wallace Ave .. Costa Mesa. doing bu111.-•: Prltnavefa. Irvine. Caclt. 8c::f\... c.111. nt51 Thie buSINM It con· TlWI statement wa fifed ducted by. a corporltlon d1ys from and alter the NAME ITAnmNT WITHOUT lHE RIGHT OF Caltf 92627 MULBERRY STREET 92714 John ,,..... GnN. 2'345 Clucted by.• lndivlduel wittl !tie Coun\Y Clertt Of Or· Prwlldent passage tllereof. and prior The followlng p«sons are SURFACE ENTRY. AS RE· David J . Vllenlln1. 1971·A PARTNERHSIP, A Ca111orn1a Diana M Rap11ky, S P.-c: Com! Hwy .• ~ H9ny 0. ~ _,.. County on Mefdl 3. Tllll ............ W91 Miit to Ille exp!fltion of Fifteen doing bu"""5 as: . SERVED IN INSTRUMENT$ Wallace Ave . Costa Mesa. Limited' PertnersNp, 191 PrWlla-a, Irvine, C•lff. ecft.. c.lf. '851 Thie ......,,_. .. filed tMI with the County Cter11 Of Or- ( 15) d119 from tis passage Bl.JENA PARK MANOR. OF RECORD Cahf 92627 E11t 1711'1. Si.. tA. eo.ta 92114 TNa b1191neM 11 con-.._ ._County Cter11 ot Or· ,_ _,.. County on ~ etlall be publlll'led onc:e In 1200 ou•I. Sule 280. New· The street address and Trilt buliness Is con-Meu. Calf. 92127 Thie """""' 11 con-~ llulbelld.,.. .... .,._ County on ~ 29, ~ <>range Coe9C 21. 1111 the ORANGE COAST DAILY por1 Beacn. c.tlf. 92860 Other common deeigna.llon. ducted by a general Pl'1· ThoMll $._ L•, tll E. ducted ~ m1 ~ 1. Or* _. 1981 1M1f Plat~ 2!, Aprt1 1, ,._ PILOT, I MWPIPCtf Of gen-Rk:l'lerd Auetin Hett. SS if -any. of tl'le real pr099'fY netlhlp 17th, Coet.a Meu. Catlf. Dlel'8 M. ~ TNa lllllll'l9 .... tied ,.-1. t5, 1911 Pub11at18C1 Qr.,.._ CGe91 .... Clfcul1tlon. printed Ind Lindi Isle. Newpor't 8eacn. des c r I b. d I b 0 ". 11 David J ValanUn• 92127 Thia .....,..,.. -........... County Clertt of Or-PIAllllNd OrWlgl CWt f-183 Oellr Plot M#dl 25 ... 1. publlehed In the City of Calif 92860 purponed to be: 2734 s.no-Tl'liS Slltement WIS Ned Thl9 bu........ .. con· .... "-County a.ta Of Or-... CouM1 on ...,_ a. o.ly Plot .... t5, 22, n . I. 1~. ,... - Colla MHI or. In ll'le This business Is con· piper. Costa Mesa. <Ai· wttl'I the County Claf1c of Or-dUcted by: a limfl9dpertnw. 1f108 County on ~ 22, t• ttli _,,. •ftCl F-111 111..-na11Ye. tile City Claf1c ducted by: an lndMdual lornla 92$26 _,. County on March 29. lfllCI 1M1 ,._ _ F-2241---~----------1·---------mey cw to be pubft9hed a Richard AU9tin Hall Tl'le uodarsigoed Trust• 1988 ""°""' s. L• ,_ ~ Or8flfl Cc.It ._ 9UIMlltY of the OrdlnlrlOe This stat~t w19 flied dl9cllimlllf"lllabt11tyforat1y nNmr Tllll ll........,. ._ flld ~Or-. Ooml =PlotApftl. 15.22.21. ..UC 11J11C1 HCrmou9• 11•• ""' a cenlfled copy of the wl1tl the County Claf1c of Of· 101;orrec1-of ttie street Put>llS!led 0r-. COMt -""the County Clel1! Gt Or· o..y Plot Apf1I ·1, t. 15.12. ..,... ftA1W' flllCiftW • £ I• tewt ol Wiii Ordlnenea 11'1811 8ll99 County on Mardi 10. addrw and other common 09il,y f>i'ot Apt118. 15. 22. 29, .,.. eouncy on Mltc:tl 22. 111t F..nf fCtti ... -1 T"9...,.......,..... ..,... ftA1W be Po9Md In tl'le omc:. of tile 1988 dellgnltlen. 11 wry, ~ 1M8 1911 ,. F..JCIO .... ftA~ -. ..,._ M; T"9.......,. ........ C4ty C1ertt five (5) deVS prior PW4"1 herein F~ ,_ fmJC llJ11CI ,.._ ......... _.,...... £C0N0 LU. N TUNE. dOll'I ...._ _ to the dllte ol ~tfon of Pvblllhed 0r-. C091 Slilct _.._.be meoe, but ~ °'911111 C... fimJC llJ11CI clOlfW ....._ • • tllO Old ~ ._. FACIAL CAM "'°°"' WI °'dlnanee. and within Delly Piiot Mardi 25. 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Reliable sources confirm that Merit Enriched FlavorTMdelivers real taste satisfaction, even with ultra low tar. What a scoop! • Enriched Aavor;· uf tra low tar. A solution with Merit. MERIT~. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNIMG: Smoking- By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal e,.... Mom. ltoc. IW \ - ,. • -_/ o -Injury, Premature Birth, And low Birth Weight. lllp: 5 .... ..,:~ 0.5 .. .Cllile-100'1: 8 .. '1ar:' 0.8 .. nicotiM av. ,.r ciprlft1 'Y FTC ....... 0 " • .... • .. • [ FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1988 25 CE TS • Plexiglass wall on PCB offered Caltrans proposes clear sound barrier to save views of NB road-widening foes BJ GREG u.ER&X °' ............. Picture this: A 7-foot-hiah window. framed in aluminum, borclerinaa sill· lane hi&hway for more" than half a m ile throuah Newpon Reach. Sounds ludicro us. you say? Well. don't tell that to the enjineen at Caltrans, who have made JUSt such a pro~I in an attempt to win the Cahfomia Coastal Commission's ap- proval to widen Pacific Coast Hiiti- way. The proposal by Callrans. which could be presented to the ~om mission nut month, is intendf'd as a com- promise between Caltrans' orisinal proposal to erect a I ().foot-hiah sound wall and local residents w6o don't want any wall at all. The commission sided with resi- dents in February. aarttina with their contention tha~ the wall would amplify traffic noise and block their view of the Pacific ~n. Caltrans enJineers feel the pkll- 1&.lass wall. which would cost about f37S.OOO -twice as much as the orisinal concrete wall -1s a solutJon to the view problem. However, local res1d«ats don't feel that andecoenJinecnng isany decent son of compromise. "What they're trymg to do is save SS million wonh of fedt'ral fundina." said Ninfa O'Bnen. pr<"s1dent of the Newpon Shores Community As- sociation. which has led the fight apinst the wall. ''The whole thing is nd1culous. They're using our tu dolJ.ars to get around a rule to a void ha\ 1ng 10 fi nance 11 a different '-'3\ •• · The wall in question 1s pan of a mult1-m11l1on dollar construction project 10 '-'Id en Pacific Coast High· wa) from \lewpon Roule' ard to Golden"~! Strttt 1n Huntington Beach. The "all would run from the Sant.a Ana Rl\er cha ri ~I to tilth Street, said Don Simpson special projects man.ager for the c11~ of Ne~ct Bea h The project. being undertah·n ~' ~ ., (alt rans but supervised b) Newpon Beach. could begin constructio n in Septemtx-r The wund "all wu proposed to dampen the wund of pass1na traffic. ~id · ·m~n En~ iron mental studies 1nd1ca1ed that increased traffic on the "1dl.'ncd h1gh"a~ '-'Ould put the dl·l 1bd w unt o'er fedrral hmits.. .\l·)thl·11call~ speaking_ the plcx- 1glJ!>S "all might e' c.-n t't worse than thl prl·' 1ousl~ propoo;cd concrete (Plea.e eee PLEXIGLA88/A2) World Pizza .P~daler beats traffic City attorney says HB council punishing her lsraell eettlers mourn llaln teert white soldiers kill Arab suspect./ M Soviets says peace Is at hand In Afghan.lstan./ M Coaat Appellate decision on slow-growth Initiative ex- pected today./ Al.. California Auembly Speaker Brown IUffers another attack on hlspower./AI Los Angeles police prepare for war on street gangs./ AS lndez ~dvtce and Games Bulletin Board A7 A3 A9-10 84-6 A8 Oatebook A8 Oatebook A3 86-7 81-3 A2 nesa Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notlcet Sport a Weather lren BJ JBNN1P'Bll WEBER .............. BJ PAUL ARCIDPLEY °' ............. Residents on Newport Beach Pen- insula well know the headache of trying to travel to and from their homes when. the strttt~ arc cloged with beach traffic. lmqine tryina to operate a pizza delive'1 service down there. That s the situation facing recently opened Bingo Pizza on Newpon Boulevard. Restricted by the city to delivery service only - a customer can't carry a pizza out of the store -BinJo's success hinges on its ability to dehver it~pizzas hot and fast. ~ut 1 traffic is barely crawlina along Newpon Boulev:trd. how can Bingo make Jood on its promise to deliver within 30 m inutes of an order'? Enter new employee Dave Speri- ing. a neophyte triathkte who wants to keep in shape for triathlons and pick up a few bucks before he transfers to UCI in the fall. The new en:iploytt fiaured if they're spinnina pizza douah in the kitchen. why not spin the finished product out to their customers? Spertina. 19. a.sked ifhc could make deliveries on his bicyclt. -After all, there's hot dot on a stick, ict cream on a cone. Why not pizza on a Peuacot? On his first niaht. Spertin.1 dropped off I 2·pizzas. The other dehveryman, d rivina in a car. delivered 13. "I d idn't want to use my car. anyway." said Sperling. a Newport Beach resident. "I'm not into cons- tant stanina and stoppina and look- ing_ for a parkina place." On a bike. he U n ~ addresses more easily. take shon cuts and negotiate through Jridlocked traffic. Naturally. Spert1na ohcys all traffte laws ... son of. "I haven't been real strict.'' he admitted, "but I'm not flasrant. "I haven't been cauaht yet:\ He fiaures. that on a busy niaht he rides about 30 miles in all. ~-PIZZA/A2) special tournaments for the trendy. Only ~n Oranae County, land of bottled water and ~mers, would the folks at the fair have a competition to crown the yuppiest of the Yu~. Yup, n's different thne dayi at the county fair. Remember urban cowboy? You can And they're touting their yuppiness in press rcleun. no less: .. Yuppie Competition on Board at OrafllC C<'unty Fair." ln other wonk. a teareh for the r.irat~ of them all. The decathlon of yu~. The faint at 901d-plated bean need not enter. This is f'ilorous '1uff. with challeftlCS that indude: fcqet it now. • · Sure, thert are still the jams and the jellies. the cakes and pies. the ftowen. the rocks and the animals. There is t"'4ition. after all. But thete are modem times and Or'anfe County's a modern .-CC. Upecale. Ask an,one in Newpon Beach. So the marbtinl folb at the &aiT are ~i~ the w peor'9e eveeyoDe -lets their •ts•: lbc Yupe.. Noc to be c:aUlltt witlll tllleir..-don<•he immlMle...Mol DOC-.rilllml ...... \. ....,... ........ • RC9di111 the Wall Street Journal. •SWti111aBMW. • Precision poomins. • Aerobic dancins. • Modeli111 a busiaaa suiJ (wspenck.rs ~). . _ .. _ plia--...... • Lip sync'I .. a 90111 u.t aClft 1.-UK Yuppie iftYlle. Tbe Pfe!1 rellalt •YI this can include jiftlles an beer commercialL Prab9bly Corona -ludwemr ..w DeYCr do. ~ ~sor of this battle of the baby- boomen. Haaecn Dus. which wanted to do 10methi111 with the fair that would reach its WFt audientt, 2S-to ~year~ld men. That's the same qr JJOUP. incidentally. that accounts for most f11fJOCfS. The contest is panly a jab at the status- comcious. self-indu~nt lifestyle that has come to be associated with Yuppies. More imponanlly, ~ver. it's pan of a shrewd marketi"' tcbcmc to ktep people comi"' to the tiair and panicipatina in it It's a plan to appml to people who have little time. art increas.iftlly sophistialted and have the a11ematives o(Oisneyland and Knott's Ben)' Fann nearby. Evca a county fair ha' to stay competitive. and to do to, it has tumed IO bis bu.sines llra~ idmtifyilll its COMUIM'ft and lmilari111 at1prod.ct10 their needs. Hutton lette r c laims budget h e ld hostage for political reasons By ROBERT BARKER °' ................ Hunungton Beach Cit} .\ttomt:~ Gail Hutton hu se nt letters to residents sttking communlt~ suppon for an impending budget battle -.he faces. an dfon that comes at the same ume poltce nstted her offict' 1n connection with alle-ga11ons that one of her employees held :i second full- time job in Los .\ngele' In the letter addrrssed .. Dear Friends." Hutton wrotr .. Each ~ear for poh11cal reasons there 1s an attempt to hold m~ office hostage at budget time llnless I haH· been a ·good g1rr (pol111call~ l in the past ~car. there 1s an attempt to 'spank' dunng the budl!e t proce-ss b~ cutting the funds a'a11:\ble to me to perform the tasks nece<.<.ar) for me to do m ) JOb. .. You ~•II recognize that this 1s ·no v.a) to run a railroad · I am electw to be independent. I am requ1~ and Gall Hatton mandated b~ la..,.. and by you. the 'oters. to run m) office 1 believe you agn.-e '-'Ith this ~misr P\cuc help mt' b' communicatiog vo ur thoushts (Pleue eee BO J IOIC/ d) El Toro base .. to ship Mari.nes to Panama CAMP PENDLETO!' ( .\P~ About 300 L".S. Mann<'~ packed thm bags Thursda~ night and rcad1~d to -depan ~for Panama.. -.~re tht~ will conduct routine' Jll ngle tra1n1ng e\erc1ses.. officials said The Mannes· departure 1s un· related to the C m1htar) buildup prompted b~ Panama·., pohural tur· moil. said Lt. Gene BN'"ne. spokts· man of the base. about N"l miles non h of San Diego .\not her 5 Mannes w1ll lea'e for Panama ne\t '-'Ct'~. he said. ''T his "hole thing for u~ 1s puref\ One asi>«t of that 1s offenng nt"' ··.,pon· tanrous" contests like the Yuppie rompell· tion. contest coordinator Mike Yan \\ 1nk1C' said. For people who work -pan1rularl) for tho5c who keep the notonous Yuppie hours -rqistcring. making something. bnns1ng 11 to the Fairgrounds in Cf\sta Mesa and packing it up after the fair 1s too tlmC"<Onsuming Come-as-you-are e'cnt<i are mo~ appcahng to the hfo-in-thc-fast·lane Orange Coast cro•-d. ...· "People tn this p&n1 ular area seem to hkC' the thi!'f-1 that a~ mon-impromptu:· Llo~d said ... It s j ust pan of gt'tttng them dov."TI here to havt fun in a real t'~IS' •-av. It's kind of corny. but wt want them to ·let their hair down. too.'' The <>ranee Count) Fair is 1n the 'anauard {PIH• -rAJa/A.2) coincidental.'" he said. -This panicu- lar tra1n1nge"oluuon h:1s been sched- ulC'd since December:· Th<' Mannes be:il"!g_.$Cnt -.re. mem- ber.. of the ~nd Battalion. 9th Manne Regimen. and the I S1 Rana.hon. Sth \1ann(' Regimen. the spokesman said "bout 300 Man nes "111 fh out of the El Toro Man~ Corps .\1rStat1on near In 1ne in Orangt' Count) be- t'-'C'Cn q· 10 a.m Fnda' BroWM said The \1annes "'" tra\rl aboard·a1r- craft from !'onon >\Jr Fortt Base. he • J(Pl .. eee llAalllfS8JA2J Revised li1s ory ages-NB l8years 8) GREG uERU °'_...., ....... Happ~ b1n.hday. NC"Wpon Beach. n of 4-hhough the coastal anchor of Orangt' Count. did not lK'oomc a city unul lo06. members of'\he Nt•pon Beach H 1 toncal Soc~y aft IDi~ to perform a btt of historical ~vision and bump the city's fnundi• beet about I 'cars-to 18"8. In ~mbcr of 1~11. bradMn Jaml" and John McF8ddell c-. pktC'd thf McFadden Wbmf. wlllicla "ould later bccomt a ..._ mllD depot on the OraDIC C<'at. Airport search group lands.grant for sbldy One month lalef, tM ...._ Eureka -the first ship to doct Mat p1er -unlo.dcdits~.C..•1 Cll 1n Ncv.-pon 8c:8dl Md ......... The city's "'°" t"Uf'NM ..._, book. the 198 l Oflicil9I ......, ti Mlnl-alrports,jolnt-use, futurtstl~ amongoptlonstomeetcounty'sn s N"'-pon Beed\. lllllrb tM cllW"9 found1na ID 1906. ... ti 11 - COS*" a" told OUl. H-.illll lml" mmibcn aft ~!.II up .. I A pnn11~ ., And an tlaesedillOll, lhcdlJ•• 11 )ftl"L "Wt .. tlMMIDlllllM•• .... •g lhta.t• .......... .. would br a lilllr ~ ... . tUnhef,"IMMO....,.p 'f of the ""'°' iml 911 · •· The,,...., ... tht booet wil JD ...... ltact.Ci'JCOI • n•t-...... llil~lllll9. boot. ...... .. lflt•t- .. .. .· • StudentsSetU.S.EIDbassy · annex oh fire ~in Honduras TEGIC'UGALP~ Honduru (AP) moved 1n to bfa.k up the dcmOll- -su.dea11 tct fire IO a U.S. Emlmly stratioa. Police sounn could eely an•• n--eeet a..S ~ (l()Dfirm the death o( a woman. Betty automobiles · na ~beet Molina. and p ve no funbcr details. Matta on a New York-bound ftilllt and be WU ana&cd abo9rd the jetliner by U.S. manbls. .a:onlina 10 U.S. law enforcement officials. by pnfift and tear p.s. Police said at It was noc immed"aa~y known how leUt o. clanonstntor was tilled. many people we~ injured. Matta. locfeied at ~ maximum· An Emtm.y spokesman rqMWted O'Brien, in a lcicphone interview. ICCUrity fedcril prison in Marion, Ill., eatensive ...... MKf said no U.S. said demonstraton IYd IUl'pl into was wanted by U.S. ofticiah b citizens weft i1Uured..1 an anne• of the nnb8s')' acro11 the quntionina in the 198~ slayina of a The aowd of mott than 1.000 street from the main buildina. U.S. One Enforcement Adminstn-aanivcnitystudmtsw,asprotesti~the "There was a lot of darnaee." ht tion •"'· Enrique Cama~na tion:ed e•tradition of an ..tlcsd dna& said. ''They burned n number of Saluar. in Muico. tnft"IC'lter suspcc1Cd of invOlvcmcot toods... Honduran ~slaton ananly called in~ killi,of a u .. s. d,....llCftl, and O 'Brien would not say what ,oods the incident a kidnaprina" and the President e1pn s rndina of ad-or documents we~ stcnd in the Fenian Ministry launched an in- ditionaJ Amenc:an uoops to Hon-annu. He said Honduran riot police vntiption oftbe promturn med. duras.last month. bad fired on the crowd hut added that Honduran riot policf-lobbed tear-no shots wett fired from the embeuy The protatcn who stormed the ps arcnadcs· and fir'fd at demon-or by embassy ptt50nnf'1. Embassy an~• also ~ demon- straton who stormed tht U.S. Em-He said no U.S. c1tizms were hurt. S1ratina apinst the~ of l.200 bassy srounds and itt fitt to the On TUC'Sday. Honduran officials U.S. troops in Honduras.last month. annex and about 20 automobiln took Juan Ramon Malta Ballaskros Reqandi1p9tchedthetroopsattht bclongin& to embassy penonnel. said from his Tegucigalpa home in a pre-request of President Jose Azcona Embassy spokesman Mic hael dawn raid and hustled him onto a Hoyo after a reported incursion into O'Brien. · plane to the · DominiC'an Republic Honduras by Nicaraguan troops Local news rq>ons s.!id up to four without a passpon. pursuina Contra ~Is. The U.S. pcopk we~ kil~ by riot police who Dominican Republk oftkials put troops later ~turned home. SciJltists identify new dinosaUr CLEVELAND(AP)-Tbeskullof a prehistoric animal has been ident- ified as pan ofa previously unknown typt' of co mpact. meat-eating dinosaur. scientists announced Thursda). . Tbeskull was m1s1dcntifiedafterilS discover} in 1942 in eastern Montana b) an expedition from the Cleveland Museum of Natural H1~tory. officials said. It was in storag<' in the mu- scum 's basement when it was noticed by a visiting paleontologist last year. The museum said lhr skull is from a previously unknown genus but is a member of tht Tynnnosaurus rcx family of dinosaurs. MARINES TO DEPART FROM EL TORO ••• FnmAl said. The ~maining SOO Marines will fly out aboard a chartered commercial airliner out of Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego ear1y next week. hcsajd. The Marines will t.ak~ pan in lh~ wecksoftrainingat the ~nny'sJungk operations trainina center at Fon Sherman. military officials said. Such snsions arc held 14 times a year for Army and Marine infantr}' units. military officials ~id. ··1t·s more or les~ a training enhancement." Browne said. ..We d on't have jungles in Southern Cah- fomia and they do down there at the Ann} school so we 10 there to train.·· In Panama City. the Marines' scheduled am,•al was bt'1na touted b~ thegovemmentasthe~nninsofan imminent U.S, mvasi<'n. Hundreds of cn 1hans turned out Thursday for military training. The u mp Pendleton spokesman said the Marines woul<1 bf' far from the political unrest. ··Fon Sherman 1s on .\tlant1c side. pretty far removed from that other activnv." Browne said. Mik~ Stepp. a spokesman for the Defense Depanment. ~id ht didn "t bt'hcve the Camp Pendleton Marines v.~re told to take an) sptt1al precau- tions during the assignment .. All Americans in Panama have been u~ to be cautious:· he said. ··1 don't think th~ 800 Marines are any d ifferent from an} other Americans· down there now ... The last of 1.300 additional U .S. soldiers arri'cd Thursday at Howard .\ir Fo~ Base o utside Panama Cit). compleung a bu1ldur meant to pro' 1de greater o;ccunt' for the Pan- ama Canal, American installations · and U.S. citizens. The staled pu~ of thcir open· ended assisnment ts to provide security for thc lfOOf'S. American installations and American citittns. The Panama aovemrnent prns is prcdictinJ tha1 the United Scates will resort ro invasion~ to oust Gen. Manuel Antonio Noricp. who as bead of thc I S.000-membtt Pan· armnian Defense f~ is tht power • behind the civilian tovrmmcnL The United States hits rccop.izcd deposed President Eric ~nuro Delv- alle as the constitutional head of state. The United States nonnaUy keeps I 0.000 troops in Panama to guard the Panama Canal. In mid-March SOO military police were added. and 1.300 more t.roops arrived this week. HUTTON SAYS COUNCIL PUNISHING HER ••• From Al on thi s matter to )Our coun- cilpersons. Lct"s take poht1cs out of -.. the c1t1es' (s1c) legal affairs. It is time for Hunungton Beach to come of age and to rccocnize that pett)' pol1ucs and bureaucratic power plays have no pla e in ·big city' go"emment." Hutto n listed the names of the seven Cit) Council membt'rs and their telephone number at Cit) Hall. Hutton reported!> was a¥tay on vacauon and couldn't l"C reached for comment on the letter. but an aide said the letters we,.nt out at Hutton·s upensc to ~I thousand sup- porters. Cou0C1lman Tom Mays. noung that Hutton had accu~ others of bt'mgpoht1cal. saJd Tbursda> that her letter "1s a dcsperat(' attempt to politicize. and to bring prcssu~ down on the C1t) Council. "I find the letter is mappropnate:· he said. Councilman Jack 1'..clly claimed the lefter smacks of bt'ing .. ,uvenik fanC) ·· and that differences should bf'· ~ttled b) sittm& dov.n and talking wi th offiCLals instead of writina letters to residents. Other officials termed tht letter "nd1cuJous ... One said he would find n hard to justif)' bu•t increases in light of the number of Hutton's employees and that work that's performed m her offi~ Hutton said in the letter that her depanment's bud&et of S9SO.OOO is less than I percent of th(' city's general fund. The I pcrc::cnt share has ~maincd constant over the 10 )"nrs that she's bttn city attomc}. she qid. The letter arrived at homes at the same time that Cit) ~dm1nistrator Paul Cook asked poh~ to invcstipte allegations that an ('mployce in Hutton's office defrauded taApeycn by working in Federal Coun in Los Angeles while also bt'ing paid for full ti~ wort in Huntin&1on lkacb. . WaJter E. Burt.. a department anaJyst. rcsiancd bis S«>.OOO+year job last Friday after bcins coafronlcd by dcpanment oft"lcial~ witb allep- tions of heavy ablcnlt'rism coupled with tht rcportsofbavinga seoedjob. Burk took a job as cki>uty district coun executive with the-lJ.S.,District Coun in Los An,etes in October. officials said. Hutton said last week that Burk was away finm his job in Huntincton Beach for rwts o<Octo- bcr and November and all ofDiec:iem- ber. He had e•hauaed his sick time. compensatory time and v.cation time with the city. she said. About two 1'Uks bdCwe the '"laig- nation. Hutton rcqun1ed a .. Y raise and an uppadinaofiobdnsification for Burk in a preliminary budlet request. An aide said this week that S-Y increase requests for all em- ployees a~ routine in a preliminary bud&et. FAIR NOT WBA TIT USED TO BE ••• From Al -targrtntJ)'O'Onffam1tiH. aCCOrdmglo Van Winkle. rcsmorbusyt>oomcrs-fnr abouHhrtt -oontest combines the-best ua..-UI~ years now. much to the Yuppies' popular pmc yups play for yub and "The whole program 1s brakina a new ground. which is the way the whole fa ir industf) is go ing.·· he said. "Basically. we are mcelint the nttds of our communit) b) ta1lorina our program to acrommod:ite a different t)pe offa1r-gocr." Van Winkle and other fair or- ganizers ha\C bttn concocting con· dehJ!'t. Southern California beachinns. Like the much-huncered-for Or distance smash ball. bucd on omelet-making cg-st~vapnza. It the old.fashioned CU IOU. where two was so popular at last year's fa ir (the people a~ teamed up and move theme was "don·t miss the ea-fanhcr and fanhcr apan on each c1tement") that orpni1m decided10 round. resurn'Ct it. Fair orpnizen streis that the trend Or sand P1ctionar}. \ponsorcd by from country com to city slickness Coppcnonc. fi ttin&ly enouah. The won't be a complctC' conversion. Traditional events will remain the mainstay oftht fair. t~ said. PIZZA PEDALER ••• But tht fair has tttn a S1ady deC'rcasc in rcttnt >U" of enuiei in livestock displays. and Van Winkle sees no chanec in that ~ in the PnmAl Binao owner Mane Lefever thinks Spcrlina's bike dt h\'cncs a~ a put way to peddle pizza. ·'Sometimes traffic is bum~-10- bumper out he~ ... lcff'ver said. "So far. we've ~n a~ to meet our »- minute time limit·· (n f8ct. Ufever IS SO haPJ»: W'lth Spatins'• bike dclivcriM sht 1s hirina Olhen wlM> either ndc ~ikes or motor l('OOlen. Old-timers. of counc. will chuckle ..... c. ........ eo.a ...... CA _..._. ... 15IO C-...._ CA WGt as they rec.all the davs when bike deliveries were commonplatt for ever}' business from.tht grocery to tht pharmacy. But nowadays. even the ~~r boy is ridina in the t.ck of a station WlllOfl. But not Spcrlina. He'll tatc the bike over his car anytime. "I eet plid for wortina out. to ifs a tood ckaJ. -ht said. In fact. you miaht say ifs a -pizza" cake. ~--~9167-~&-.., ... 1 •1'• futu~. . "We'tt just wortina with what we have and doi"' the belt job wr can to di~J. (tht anunals) as best we can.·· be . 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Tlle-r-atl·JOa,lft ~~ ......... 1·11p,lft 71 S$ Tlle---9110:.Ue.111.mnd,.._ l4 ·IO e1 21)1a"' ..,,_ ~ : ---------- : :: Eztended 75 • n • ...._._.,.,.....,_....., 11 .......................... _ II M .. _...,_,....,.,.__, 11 .. _....~ .......... ..... a ....... ...,......, ...... "' .. ... n 11 ro.10-.11a.u.111 .. ...., ... n ...... AIRPORT SEARCH GROUP LANDS GRANT ••• PnlaAl middle distance flishts within Britain and acroa the Eftl)ish Channel to continental ci~ .. F~ ~ terribly biah." said Merwin. ..but ~ is a certain sqment of tht busineu travelin& public for who time is more valuable than money. The airpon is envately operated and is in tht black. New vertical takeoff aircraft de- veloped for military use. such as the VS-12 Osprey tilt rotor. may ioon be available for civilian ute, Merwin said. The Osprey )w a ranee of 600 to 800 miles and can take off from a runway as small as a heliport. A proliferation of such small air- strips could eliminate the nttd for another la~ airpon. Merwin said. The coahtion includrs the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. lhe Orange County Aviation Council. the Industrial Lcaaue of Oranac County and the Airpon Working Group. Orange County officials were obliged under the 1985 John Wayne Airport Settlement 'Agreement to appoint a non-aovernmental croup to search for a new altpon site. I~ March 1987. thecounty Board of Supervisors appointed the coalition to the task and. in Scptembt'r of the same year. filed an application for the federal aviation arant. Funds from the .,.ant att bei~ channeled throuah tht Southern Cah- fornia Association of Governments. The association has appUed for an additional $228.000 on behaJf of tht coalition. The additional money would extend the coalition's effons through 1989. Funds from the FAA grant will be used primarily to hire technical consult.ants to perform 'tudies in the areas of traffic,· planning and enai- neering. aCC'ordmg to lkll. The group will hold a pubhc meeting to formulate a work prosram on May 21 in the cafeteria at Auor Corp. headquarters in lrvine. PLEXIGLASS WALL PROPOSED ••• From Al wall. O'hn said. Mud. graffiti. masted saJt from sea spray and a ~ of splattttcd insects could transform rnidcnts' ocean views into a mottled mess. she said. The city would ~ mponsiblc forcleaninaand maintainina tht wall. sht said. "They'd probably build it. then come b8d: and say it isn•t aoina to work and ~place it with the concrete one.-said O'Brien. Newport Shores resident Jeanne Sebek said ,tht plexialas, wall is not a new proposal. and · •u IUllCAcd several weeks prior lO the COuaal Commission meetina in Febnlary. When it was first suaesicct. both Caltrans and Newport ACach ofrtciah said mai~tcnancc probtcms and hiah construction costs made the wall impractical. she said. "I can't picture lhc city ofNewpon Beach comina out a few times a week to wash this wall. and Newport Beach didn't seem too enthusiastic about it either." said Sebek ... Maybe they're desperate now ... Jam Patty. a member of the"wcst Newpon Merchants Association. said he bt'lievcs the wall itself is not the main issue. He and other ·resi- dents and b~ness o" nen contend that widcnint Pacific Coast Hi&hway from four to six lanes is simply not Qecessary because congestion is not that bad. Funhermorc. widen1n1 the high- way would agravate an already dangerous problem with specdin~ .. If it &OCS to Sil lanes, that will encourqc drivers to ao even faster:· said Patty, who added that drivers normally travel much faster than the posted 4S mph speed limit. Patty said the commission's initiaJ rulina against tht wall could pve area residents and business owncn some kvCQIC on the widenina issue. .. Now that we know we can make a 'Che CiJetj:ct difference. we mi&ht bf' able to prca for somethin& mo~ ... Patty said. Patty said a traffic sipal a few blocks before 60th Strttt, as well as bli nking sisnals o n the Santa Ana River bridge. could prompt drivers to slowdown.· The plelli&lass sound wall pro~. along with a small model. will be available for public ~tiny next Wednesday at Newport Beach City Hall. said Patty. msTORY ••• From Al . cover only. will cost about $67,SOO to produ~. and that cost will be footed by the city. The new edition will contain ap- pro1timately I SO pqcs of new tut, 1ncludin1 an updatt on Newport lbch throuah the I 980a. About S,000 initial copies will be printed . Magr lfflcent brilliant ~cut clamof Ids Ff'om ~ ~ Klectb'I d ~ lglg!llEI i )pin ~ ec:il!tiet. d cu Ottglnll d!sif1a Ind WI! Mi ig ringl. ID bm ~ prrtla,,..,.,.. d ptedouS bl1d or1tf al~~· gems Ind ollebtad d!s91-· As Shown -ft'tmd from S2375. ~ l.llldlr in FW--DUIJ~ O·Jfllr ... *'-:" 40I NPwpon c..i' QM. Wit 2IS • AlrUn ~ AllNDrt fland • '*4 SI Clft INd\, CA fJMO • 11MI 6iM-05G1 I .. ' APRILS,1988 · D\lll' PDDT ENTERTAINMENT GlJU)[ ~4/N0.15 ,- 0 • 5 . ' . . . _.\,. . . Brave Garden Grove brings 'Virginia W~lf to a boil You have to be impressed with a community theatcrpoup that even arreinpts to mount a ~uction of Edward Albee's masterpiece, .. Who's Afraid of Vaf'linia Woolf"!" This marathoneveninaof social warfare is one of the handful of lqitimate clauics in the American theater, brcathina the same rarified air as ··A Streetcar Named Deli re,•• .. Death of a Salesman" and .. Lona Day's Journey Into Nilbt" It abounds with com- pleuties, oft'erina myriad cha"enr for tbe Ktina com- puy brave~ to tackle it Should p&aywrijht Albee (currently in raidence at Cal State Fullenon) care to drop by tbe Garden·Grove C.ommunity Theater be would be plcaaatJy surprited at tbe caliber of talent in tbe non- professional production. While tbe wort may not be fully ralizecl. at is staed with immcw power and a a11111!ined intcmity tbat loc:b the audience in the intimate theater in •death pip. Director Cristofcr Cariello WU1el little time ill ellab';lhiDI tbe ant.aaonistic side of the love-bate relationsbi~ by Oeors and Martha, brinain& their cbancten IO a · IOlll befCft die arrival of the youn,er pall. Nick and Hoaey. Dominance, ;ut:m~on and one-uP""'aship are the order of the day. Cariello makes only a few iaite S1epS. and only in the early goina. as he tums Martha loole too soon and inspires a false hyperactivity in Geor)e's cbarllc1er via bis constant movement The pace settles with the arrival of the auests and from that point, this ''Vif'linia Woolf" is the most impressive mountina on a community theater staee this ~r. Ashley Carr tS an ideal choice for Gecqe, riabt Clown to the close:-('rOppcd hair and the .. unchy physique. Apan from bis earty overactivity. Carr scu a superb pece and teemS to silently . choreosraph the action, even when he's~ tbe wont of it His third act domination scene is masterfully COMtnldCd and his aniculation is vinually flawless. The role of Martha is an actress' dream, and tboush Sheri Savqc begins to realize it a bit too soon -jwnpina headlona into her character inl1ald of buildina it piece by piece -she is a commandina presence. Sava,e is puticularty lll'Onl in her one-on- one skirmishes with Gecqe and her bizane seduction of the you,..erNick. Jeffrey Orman simmers and nees intanally u Nick, capitalizina on tbe iatimKy oftbe theater to project a:= · subtlety. However, when a more oven fOrm of a.Deer' is Orman fmds it cliflicuh to rile to tbe oa:ni«wL The jewel of the . is Emilie Cheryll'• performance u Nick's mousy, lilllY ~?oacy, an almolt bM:qruend role by comparison but one whidl, when pvea Midi a CIOlftPlete, uncompromisinc in~ suqes to tbe bc6ouL Cheryll beautifullf SUllal.:.~:~· VllCUOUI quality lftlCribed by her Character ID aD U por1nyal The sacral duucrolthec:ampus bome is nicely capluNd by tet desilner Mike Moon, who teem1 to cx.-nct the clime•liom ol tbe:::---1-r-~ small Garden Grove theater. ----W'IOTATriiCI o arpnaa Wooltr'-ia iu full, ll/J..IMNrllorY -continua tbrou&h April 23 with performances Fridays and Saturdan at 8 e_.m. and a matinee this Sunday al 2:30 al tbe tbeatcr, -St Mart Siftiei atchoapman Avea~ Garden Orove. Cilfl97-S 122 for ticket idxmation. Editor. Tc.. Tait DI..,_ &li1at: Sim -.:twll a.,;~s. ... m:1rca.,.. C'iftm ... Dll ..... °"'Arnn> l'N*r·• Dll 11*8. Am. T..-oc:t o...,.. ';11" • • ~ FtW1y 11r • ~ c-n to" • · 1 c ... P.O . ._ I JJO W . .., IL. 0.. ..... CA t2U6. =•• (114) 64l-4l21. ~ ...................... ' ..... ... Ft*y.Ds-fair LI llLi eh~iw ........ ilS~ ..... nr _. ~ fll Dnul • 111i moe eGPt••• llr Ille o..., c-P ,U,tf •Co. i\11,.....IR_,..._ JAZZ PICTURES IN LAGUl'fA •••••••••••••••• 15 BJ JOHN ROOS Jazz in New Orleans is like bikinis on the beach or Magic Johnson with a basketball. New Orleans is a city of music. with a beat, rhythm and pulse all ilS own. Born and raised in New Orleans, writer/photopapher Bradley Smith has captured the CSk!DCe of Dixieland people, sounds and culture in his current black-and-white photo exhibition at the Elan Gallery in Lquna Beach. 'BRIGHT LIGHTS' DULLS THE 8E1'8ES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. 10 A popular book ~nd a popular actor combine in ·enght Ligh~ Big City, .. but few of our critics were engaged by Michael J. Fox's cocaine-iueicd descent intu the ibyss of New York night" life. Michael Fenderson thinks the film would .have at least some value if used to discourage drug use. We'll lighten the load next week with George Bums in "18 Again." BJ VIDA DEAN .. We were told it couldn •t be done. but we did it. Y cab!" said founder Beverly Thompson at the premiere of Search Foundation's••NiahtmareonDruaStrcct"Mohdaycvcning at the ~~stry J:lotel. M~ than f 00 pests ~n formal attire were receavccj tiy Thompson, Robert Buca _and party co- chairwoman Pam o•NeiJI Goldstein and previewed the drug education video to be prc:1Cnted to elementary schools across the nation. TB& P8EB 18 ~ •••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• 16 BJ IUDY CllAllllaLAIN Tbe lut time we vilited Swallow'• Cove in Sift Clemente, Sirous Modin-W 1INd bis dwl and w in die kite-hen _.µ.__ himself, cooki'::.t:, -;rm. He 1111 a acw did' now. and a couple of acw · lricb. •1 rolled I-* die · a decade, to 1977 ," Modiii, ....... with pride, told :en • -. ~ ·" . .•••.........•...•..•...................... 4 llltC::IJI:~···················~·················· 17' oai'tw ............... ~ ........................ 12 •· By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Daily P1lo1 Staff J oseph Prenttce liked monkeys. so when he d01.ated 12 acres of his ornnge groves 10 tht! c1ry ol Santa Ana nearly 40 .vears ago, r.e ins1SJed mat the fuklfe par always be home 10 ot lee st 50 monkeys. And todoy, true to thor odd reqwement, tht: Santa Ano Zooot Preollce Pork houses 53 d1ff erent mon eys 1n an assortment of cages and displays. "He was serious. We hove to hove at least 50 at all times. Every once in a while someone comes through and countsf soys Jeon if er Rigby, the zoo's (Ufotor of Education. While the monkeys hove been o constant leoture there, nearly everything ~lse at the Santo Ano Zoo hos undergone change. or is about to in coming months. The displays ore being reno1t.ited, communtty support is being increased and 0 master J,.tOn IS 1n the works which w'in mop our how rhe zoo will be <..eveloped 1n coming years. Although off 1c1als say there is no one reason for the turnaround 01 the z00. Rigby believes much of the ac11v11y was prompted by the accreditation awarded the Sonra Ana Zoo 1n 1985 Ly the American Assoc1otion of Zoological Porks and AqJariums. less than I 00 of the approximately 500 zoo) in the United Stales have~ received rh1s status. "When we received the accred1totton, we realized we had reache~ o level of acceptance that is very 1mportanr for o zoo." Rigby said. "That hos helped. ano in rhe post ew years 'here's been a tremendoos resurgence ol interest in he zoo." ' The Schmidt's spot-noseguenonon the cover is one of the 53 mvn~e)'jot the ..... _,~ Sonto Anoloo. Topng"it is Jennifer Rigby, Cucotor of fducc.t1on. Photography by Nld Souza. REDOING THE SANTAANA With a rei0 1vely ew s1af' ono en oc 11te s ... opor· groop Friends of Sonra Ano Zoo. off1oois Ofe reoo c build several new d1splo 1 sat rhe zoo. whose tree. 1nea walkways and pork lona).:oping SP.fowls across 20 acres on Chestnut Avenue wn 11n earshot of e Sonrc Ara Freeway Among the pro1ec1s plOnned is o new gift snoo ano concesstOn 0011d1ng an .. ..,b,t·OtJs M0'1ke lslord oro ec1 to feature dozens of mo • eys .n a notura ·Wing environment surrooodea oy o room CliO o pe•Mg crec •o• children wh1cn w1ll 1ea1u1 ~Suen On IT10 SOS DVQfTI• goats sheep pigs, rabbits OliO J01ry cows. Atso plannea s a Son ta Ano Moun101n d s .ay. "We real~y YwOntt:d to have on ell 1bi1 hor ':>CJses on 1he riative w11dlife o Orange Coon • R .go so 1s "1t'samaz1nghowmon .• dscome•nro.ig .,e•e .-.'"c hove ne11er seen mocn It "s 1ooched some o mese ammos. The zoo hopes ro ·ncrease 1 s iocus on endangered species. wl-:h a"eatJv mo~ up oczens o• displays at the zoo. Mar , of them are fourd 1n •re extensive monkey coilec. .on and include ring-ta ed lemurs, golden lion toma ns se1teral macaques coo : oc • of red-bocked squirrel n . .)Olteys. T~ z09 also hou>es mountain hoos bobc01s pigs goa1s sneep tun t::. snot es '·ogs ona c .... ·oe assortmen1 ol birds O'ld .. ::1e•low In J I CDOu' 26C animals co I rre Son:a Ar; Zoo llO<re re·e ;:ir-: '"'J!t' non 9C ~c es represt: ·~o 'l ea• v 6 ~ e," o •s er .,.e pork Q'O<Jnds w r t>en·~ :;• '00'"' ·ce1cY.r: rlo .... :."e zoo ... Je~elo~ a'ld e•oonc.... 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MO S 'Ou"'J r lo odd·· on 10 thc)e e orrs :oo ohac als eooca·e ~cs11ors •firougr ciassroo 1 wor s ocs •o.irs , e o r1os 'lOlura n1STOPv ~curses o d a Zoomob1le program w 1c" senos a spec•o•''r equ ~d van ·o area schools 10 vs 1 with c!i11clfer These JllO ot er progro..,s are en:oor J;_lf'O O\ Fr1eraso' Son10 -\'lQ Zo.: whose 700 memoe·s rJ1se s~ppon r•0ugru1tar•e' offond.rJ·sogoc \ · es~-.a dooot•ons. T r.e group Of ..,"ides the zvc ~ •h oe,,.eoome.,• funds tor p!'01ecrs lflOI g<. beyond wrol S und°ed D'r he city of Santo Ano. wt11c:h provides onl Operat1onol 'Please see ZOO Poge 16 Calendar · APRIL SM TW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415 16 1 7 18 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Friday THE VIEW WUNGENewport Beach Mamou Hotel. Q()() Newport Center Dr.. Adult contemporary dance music with hve band "Inter· scC11on .. \\edncsday through Satur- da~. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. No cover charge. 640-4000. THE AMERICAN INTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a swing class at 8 p.m. each Friday followed b} a dance social from 9-1 0:30 p.m.: a Jitterbug class each Monda~ at 8 p.m.: and a ballroom and Latin class each Wt"dnesday at 8 p.m. S:!O for st'' en lessons. 650-3048. Saturday "PRINCESS AND THE PEA" BALLET Gold Coast Ballet presents a new production at Orange Coast College .at ::! p.m. involvms dancing mattresses. Jt"Sters and Icings. For more 1nformat1on. c:ill OCC at 432-5880 or Gold Coast Ballet at 493-0066. more information and tickets. call the Ballet Pacifica office at 494-727 1. 811Dday HIGH SOCIETY Sunday afternoon • tea dancing with Southern Cali- fornia's foremost big band 3 to 5:30 p.m. at Turtle Rock Community Park. I Sunnyhill. Irvine. The Pet· ticoat O oggers will entertain durin& band breaks. Admission is $4. For more information. call Mickie McClure at 546-3894. . CHURCH MICE SQUARE DANCE CLUB Beginners class ft to 9 p.m. at Rancho Santiago Collt-ge. in Room G I 08. $40 per person for each of two 18 weclt sessions. Couples or singles with partners welcome. For more information. call 54 5-64 29 . 538-4908. 682-4363 or 667-3097. BIG BAND MUSIC keeps dancers on their feet every Sunday night in the Swallow's Cove lounge at the historic San Clemente Inn. 2600 Avenida de Presidente. San Clemente 7 to 11 p.m. with the Dean's Deacons swing band and featured vocalist Lisa Powe.II. 498-9202. FLORENCE BEANE'S IVY HOUSE R~TAURANT Dancihg to the rhythms of the GeoJlC Gilliam Quartet fcatunng vocalist Elena George Friday. Saturday. Sun· day and Monday 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Every Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday ~ight is Frt~die Fertado Group . 8.30 p.m.-12 30 a.m. 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. 494-9491 . Monday CITY OF HOPE Dancing every Monday nipit in the grand ballroom of the Irvine Marriott Hotel. San Diego Frwy and MacArthur Bl vd .. 7 to I 0 p.m. with happy hour from 6 10 7 p m. with appctize(S and entertain· ment. Tonight. dance 10 "Midnite Magic" with vt>caitst l:irucc Leonard. disc jockeys Suzi and Nate the Great. Donation is $6. yearly membership dues only SS. A monthly disooun1 pass for SI 5 is availablt at the door. .. Club meets at several Oranac County locations. Dances. dance contests. dance trips, play outings, beach ' panics are some of the activities. Dance lessons are offered t>qinllina to advanced. ballroom to swins. For times and locations. call ~3518. Taaday WEEll Y SENIOR DANCES are • prcsent.ed by the Costa Mesa Seniors from 8-11 p.m. Featurt'd is live band music and a large. wooden dance floor. Veterans offoreighWars build- ina. 565 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. S2 donation. Wedneeday FREE DANCE LESSONS by Cay Cannon tonight 7-8 p.m. at San Clemente Inn. 2600 ~venida del Presldente in San Clcmt'nte. Dance to the music of Les Douglas and his quintet. 498-9202. Tluanday COST A MF-U QUICltSTEPPERS a senior citizen squan-dan~ group seek experienced square dance cou· pies to join them. The Quicksieppers meet regularly every Thursday. 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown community center. Anaheim and Center Sts. in Costa Mesa. For more informatfon. call 54S.5669. ,eqzz Friday LINDA CALDWEU. Wednesday through Saturday at th<' Copa de Oro Main Lounge. 633 Anton (off Bristol) in Costa Mesa. 7 to 11 p.m. Wednes- day through Friday. 8 p.m. to mid· night Saturday. Call 662-2672 or 854-2465. . CONFREY PHILLIPS jazz pianist. Top • Bedtime •tory ~ttr111•, J•••• and~ pop91ate tbe new prod ol "PrlDcw aDd tbe ... to be pr11•ted by Cold Coat Ballet at 2 p.m. Satuday at Onqe Cout Coll~or more Information, call OCC at 432-5880 or Gold Ballet at 493-oo88. JUDI WRIC&jazz vocalist, 011,ht· ly Tuesday throuah Saturday at The View. the nightclub/1011nae atop the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. 900 Newpon Center Dr .. Newport Beach. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 640-4000 ROBERT DUQUDNEL Monday through Saturday in the lobby bar. Irvine Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jamboree Blvd. in Irvine. from 5 until 9 p.m. 863-3111 bar oftht Irvine Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jambortt Blvd .. Irvine. 863-311 1. ~ CAFE UDO. 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. 67S.2%8. prncnts the Lido Jazz All St:irs Thursday through Saturday from Q p. m. to I : 30 a.m. RONNIE BROWN 6 CO. jazz pianist and accompaniment at Carmelo's. 8 p.m. Fri. through Sun. 3520 E. Coast Highwa~·. Corona del Mar. 67S.1922. BALLET PACIFICA "Moods of Ancient Russia" and .. Graduation Ball" are performed thi<o evening at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3:.'0 p.m. at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Can) on Road.Laguna Beach. Regular admission is S IO; seniors. students and children under 12 are $8. Free parking is available. For MARTIN 6 TONI'S Swing Dance The Ritz Restaurant. R80 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. Tuesday throuah Saturday. 7:30 p.m. until m1dniahl. 72~ 1800. "THE SWINGERS" Play jazz of the ---------------------------------------..--------------, 30s and 40s. now appeanna at the Driftwood Cocktail Lounae. 2 1462 . Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach on Friday and Saturday from 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. 536-1.61 5. JOHN MOIUAATY. jazz pianist appears Thursday through Saturday from 9 p.m. until I a.m. at the lobby Tlllrl'l 1111 • .., •c••• ••1111 ........ ~ lkmday lllCllAELJOllDANjan musician 7-11 p.m. at The View. night· club/lounac atop the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel ancrTennlrCTub RHOn. 900-N~ pon Center Dr. Newpon, Beach. 64CMOOO. CAPE LIDO 2900 Newport Blvd. Newpon Beach. Lido All SW1 featur- i,. Wayne Wayne from 3:30.-8 p.m. lnterlCICtion featurina Denise Vallin 9 p.m.-1 :30a.m. '"TllB IWINGEU" att t.ck by PoPUlar demand at the Driftwood toettail LouftlC, 21462 PlcificCout Hilbway. Hunu.ion lbch. Oldies but eooclies from the lOs and 40s every Sunday aftttnoon from 2 until 6 p.m. SJ6.661S or S36-L421. ....... , -BOVIY aovGB CAPE 7:30 to 10 :lO p.m. Jazz vocalill Jil Carte.and pilarill Man:d l..oapriL 3110 New- pon Blvd.~~ 67~3440. aomaTO rDINllU.A Con- 1mlponrJ jazz aad vocals tonilfll throumll Tbunday at I at Carmelo's. 3Sl0 Eat Coast Hilbway, Corona del Mar. 67S-1922. CAPE LIDO, 2900 Newpon Blvd. Jeri Lynae Quanet. 9 p.1n.-l :lO a.m. · Calendar OxttiDued . -MARILYN SPENCER jazz pianist in thc lobby bar at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. I 7900Jam~ Blvd. in Irvine. Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. 863-311 f. CAFE UDO 2900 Ntwp<>rt Blvd. Intersection with Ak-'1 Taylor and Wayne Wayne toni&ht 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m . JORN llENDERSONT"SECOND WIND" with lci&h Downs appear the sccond and founh Tuesdays at Meadowlark Country Oub. 16782 Graham St .• Huntinaton Beach. .......... ., CAPE LIDO 2900 Ntwp<>rt Blvd. prescnu the New York Jazz Connec- tion tonipt 9 p.m. 10 I ·30 a.m. Bl? ____ _ Capistrano. For 11ckr t sales and dinner r~rvat1ons. mil 496-8930. Concen hothne: 496-8Q27. the Hop is available for private parties and banquets (call Christi Silverbcra at 964-5902). and Mon. Tony Rossini, A Trihute to Neil Diamond at 8 p.m. Admission is S3. 8'1.DdaJ "Rock Around the CIOC'k." a history VILLA NOVA .Richard Fauno·s of rod and roll faturina,. Jason piano stylinp Sunday through Chase. Tues. al 8 p.m.($3 cover Wednesday. Open daily 5 p.m. to 2 c~).; Wed. .. Tbe Cool Jerks." live a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New-1~ band: Lip Sync contests pon Beach 642-7880. Thurs. 18774 Broothurst. Foun&ain THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant Valky. 963-2366. and Tavern. 340 South Coast HiJh-TBl!: CllOWN BOUSE.32802 Wll y. Laguna 8e4Ch. presents hve 'South Pacific Cout Highway, South entertainment and dancing nightly. Laauna • Frank Ritti and Trio 494-8088 peiform Tuesday lhrou&h Saturday, 9 SUNSET PUB t 66SS Pacific Coast p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Bfue Adept is Hi&hway. Sunset Beach. offers live featured Sunday and Monday at 8:30 entertainment seyen nights at week. p.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. Today. 3 to 7 p.m. Dt-bbie Davies· KEN WIU.Luls 6 C.. at Chaz'. Band and 8 p.m. 10 m idnight. 2710 E. Chapmal'I Ave. in <>nnec. Whiz.zard. S92-1926. just east of thc Newport Freeway. CROWN BOUSE Restaurant. Ken Williams performs on keyboard. 32802 South Pacific C0ast H i&hWllY. saxophone and vocaliies solo on South Laguna. has Blue Adept. Tunday and Wed. Lou Rossi adds Theresa and Parks 8 pm. to I a.m. vocals and the new 1uiu1r synthesizer Sunday and Monday. 496-5773 or on Thurs. throuah Sat.. Rick Garvey •499-2626. joins the poop every Friday and Sat. CANNDY RF.STAUllA.NT3010 on drums. 9 p.m. to I:~ a.m. Tues. Lafayette. Newpon Reach. Brian Prlday lhrouah SaL. Sun. from 8 p.m. to I W1lha tonight and Monday. a.m. TllB WIUTE BOUSE Restaurant BOB BuaNS REST AUllANT lloDday . and Tavern, .MO South Coast H!ftt-~LOVNGrt ...... ~.3J7 ,!~~ ·~: TRE WBrrE HOUSE Restaurant way. Laguna Beach. presents hve -.n --'•""a~.. and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hif)l- entertainment and danci ng nightly. unday throu&h Saturday at 8 p.m. way. Laguna Beach. ~nts hve 494-8088. 644-2030. entertainment and dancina nightly. ALBDT COLLINS toni&ht at the Satuday 494-8088. Coach House. 33157 Camino THE COURTHOlJSE RES- Hutton Centre. SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast Hi&hway. Sunset Beach. offers live entertainment seven nights at v.ittk. Juke Lopn and 8111 L)nch. 9 p.m. to midnight. S92-19:!6. • 1'11eedaJ NAZAllETll at the Coach House. 331S7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano . Fq~ tickt't saks and dinner rcscrva11ons. call 496-8930. Concert bothnc. 496-8927. F ACD NITECLllB I 8S82 Be.ach Blvd. in Huntinaton Beach. Blues Ni&ht. Show time 1s IO p.m. 21 and over. Adm1SSJon at thC' door is $4 Call 964-2211 foe mformauon. CANNERY RESTAURANT to- ntght. Wednnday a.nd Thunda~. the Marie Gllm"tto Duo. 3f'll O Lafa)ette Ave. Newport Beach. 6.,S-S777. orchestra tonight at 8 p.m in Sqim.trom Hall. Or.\ngt Count~ Performing Arts Center. Conttn benefits the I ~88 Imagination Ccl- ebrauon. TickeuarcS21.S I 6 and S 10 and a special S50 ucket 1ncluoo pnont) c-onttn seaungand a pn'ate post sho"' rettpt1on •1th the ams1 For ticket 1nfonna11on. call 5Sb- AR TS or T 1ckctMast('r REMJQ'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE prcsc"nts Shenna Hopt' and Manin M ead 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. WednC'Sda) through Saturda\. Country. CaJun. Blues. Jau and· sho"'1uncs. I I ~O Von Kannan Ave. ln1ne. SB-130S THE WHITE HOUSE Rcsaurant and Ta,cm. 340 South Coast H1~­ "'a). Laguna Be.ach. presents "'I.' entertainment and dancing n1ghtl~ 494-8088 SNEil PREVIEW sxrfonns hve STANLEY ~li BA.ND at the cachTucsda)from 8 pm.-12:30a.m. Coac h House. 33157 Camino at thc C-ap1strano.SanJuanC:lp1strano For Sheraton Ncwpon Hotel. 4S4S ttckets and dinner ~nauon!>. call MxArtbur Bl vd .. Ncwp<>rt Beach. 496-8930. Concrn Hot Linc 1~ 833-0S70. • . 496-89:! . SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast High"'a). Sunset Beach. offers hve entertainment seven nights at ~k. Jah Moon 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght. S92-1926. THE WBrrE BOUSE Restaurant SUNSET PUB 16655 Pantie Coast HlghWI). Sun~t Beach. offers h'e cnt"'21nment seven mghu a1 "'·cd• The International Regpc .\II Soars p.m. to m1dn1ght. S92-IQ:!6 and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1f.h· TIHlndaJ wav. Laguna Beach. prcscnu h\e entertainment and dancing nightly. 494-8088. Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. MICHAEL TOMLINSON in a solo TAURANT Nathaniel Jam Band Wec1De9da Tick.ct sales and dinner reservations. acoustic perfonnantt with Eliz.a Monday through Wedocsday from 1 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast H1ghWll). Sunset Beach. offers "'l' entertainment scvC'n n11thts a "'('('~ Tango Nato. fca1 unng lorn Mc0nff of the .\ctors 8 p.m. to m1dn1gh1 S9:!-19:!6 call 496-8927. Gilkyson toni&htat the Co.ch House. 6:30 p.m. One block off the SS TONI TENNILLE Gramm~ award 33157 Camino Capistmno. San Juan Freeway. west on MacA11hur Blvd. in winnina sinter backed b) a -7-piett P~117Ma1n~ .. Hunti~on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beach features the Mike Reilly Band from9p.m.to 1:30 am.Thunday ON'T MISS FREE FLIGHT ~h:s~~~.urday and 4:30 to 9 p.m. REUBENS PLANKHOUSE Tom McKenzie returns for an indefinite cn~mcnt. B11 band to curttnt pop hits. 9 p.m. to I :30 4l m. Tuesday throuah Saturday. Rucbens P1ankhou~ 1s located at the comer of Wa~r and Spnngd:lle in Hunt- inaaon Beach. SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific Coast Ht&)lway. SunKt Beach. offns live entertainment seven nights at week. T onipt and Saturday. The Blonde Bruce Band. 8 p.m. to I :30 a.m. 592-1926. VILLA NOV A Stan Brcckenridee Dttfonns standards and show tunes "rhunday throup Sa1urday at the Villa Nova. open S p. m. to 2 a.m .. 3131 West Coast Hi&hway. Newport Bcadl. 642-7880. LOlJIB MOllENO at the piano bar '° p.m. Monday throual! Wednnday. 7 to 11 p.m. Friday alid Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays at the Holiday Inn. 8ri9'ol A vi:,.. in Coata Mesa. CANNDY llDTAUL\N'I' 3010 La&ycnc Ave .. Newport Beach. b- turea 1'he Kappy MK'hads Band." top 40 and rock Friday and Saturday evcainp and Sunday af\emooa. 67S-S777. aMJaTllOUIE &aTAUIWft praatb NMbenid bm ad dlC Wayee Wayee Band n ..... y tbfOUlla Saturday, 1:30 p.m. IO I Lift. ne ~ourti.ou. ii located one block off 1k SS heway. West oa MacAnhar Blvd. in lk HllllOD c--. 721-1121. ~ 'ID a.ua 2215 Ne•part IM. ia COIUI Mesa. FlalU .. lilb1J, mirrors ud a b• dln<'t ftoolr. Rot- lbirts or shona. Tictets are SS ball ~....::_----------1 shows. Doors open at I p.m. Call Ill-I 160. 'ID 80P awanau lbc c:oola& .. Happy .. Hour in to-. S-7 p.m. ~ .. ad S.aunlay. O.CC Witb Fdii Lane (Sl cover CftM'le); Suodly, ·~Heart AllCldalan ~FQiTK;~~t..fE "Jazz fusion at lt5 be5t" The Times "Wowed tne audience Irvine Woctd News SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 8PM South Coast Community Church. Auditorium 5120 Bonita Canyon Road. Irvine TICKETS : $10. Tel : (714) 261-0231 or (714) 856-6617 DON'T MISS jAMES-WAtKE MONDAY, APRIL 18, 8PM Work5 by Ro"'nl, Rodrigo, Doppler. & Oerhold ·~i-~. llMYW.W~l.aRI­.... •f'MtW or Phone: (714) 2&1-0251 TICKETS: $8. -$24. "Amen~.orem1er flutist'' Mu5'ClrJfl!S "One of tooav's ines artBt~ Seattle Pl Calendar Ontinued Friday FRAN MARTI N .\nistn a1 th(' piano a1 thl· Red L10n Inn. 3050 Bristol ~1 ( usta \k<.1 6 30 to 11 pm .;.u1.1 1-1~~ Sunday BAS 0 J EROME Hl~ES presents an l''l'n1ng uf mu'i1c at 7 p.m 1n S1 '\ndll'" ·, Pn·'h) 1a 1an Church. 600 St -\n<.ln·"' Road in Nr v.pon Beach. .\d mL'i!.1un 1~ free and an offrnng "111 Ix· ta~en ( h1ld l'ar(' tn resen a11on onl~ \ rerep11on follo\•S the concen and the publi 1s '"' llt>d . For more informatio n. call 631-JR1 I CHRISTOF PERICK conducts the Los .\ng('les C hamber Orchestra at 2 p.m. 1n the Orange Co unty Per- form 1 ng .\ns Center. P.rc"SCnted by the Orange Count~ Philharmonic So- c1et}. Tickets are $8, I 0. I 5, 21 and $15. For ticket information, call 556- ARTS. CHAPMAN SYMPHONY OR· CHESTllA John Kosh:'tk. music di, rector and conductor. will prcS('nt a concen at 4 p.m. in the C ha pman College Auditorium in Orange. Janet Smith 1s soloist. General admission is S6 and students and senior c111zc n'> are S4/ 997-6 11. SOUTHWEST CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY at 1 pm, at Santa Ana High School. 510 West Walnut. Santa Ana Works for piano. Oute and stnngs. Hnad1capped access. For mo re info r- mation. call (2 13)669-5 '\03. THE BOUZV ROUGE . CAFE Classical stnng quanet Opus IV acco mpanies unda)' brunch 11 a.m. to I p.m. 3001 Newpon Blvd .. Newpon &ach 673-3440. llonday TAKACS STRING QUARTET 1n· temauonally celebrat('d Hungarian group, performs forthe Laguna Beach Chamber Munc Soc1et~ at 8: 15 p.m. , in the Laguna Beach Kigh School Auditorium. 625 P:i rk Avenue. Laguna Beach. Tickets a.re $20. For information. call 494-2R22. TaeM.ay UCI GUITAR ENSEMBLE con· ducted b) Richard G lenn at 8 p.m. in thl" UCI Fine Ans Coocen Hall. The concen will include ctuo. trio and ensemble pieces by Holbomc. John· son. V1,ald1, Bach. G1ulani._Alben1z. and Hindemith. Ticket<> a~ $6 gen· eral adm1ss1on. SS S('ntorcit1zens and students. 856-6 6 16. Wedneeday FREE PIANO CONCERT Golden : West College. Forum II. near the Gothard St parking lot in Hunt· ington Beach at 2 r m. P1an1sts Joanne Kong and Paul Hanson perform a concen of piano duets. The public 1s in' 1ted and admission 1s free. The program 1s sponsored by the GW(" music depanment. FILMS ~day p;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====----=;;;;;i FOREIGN FILMS clas5ia from AMERICAN INDIAN SHOW & SALE APRIL 8,.9;10, 1-988 ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE, COST~ MESA. CA Park In lot #4-Show In building #14 Show Hours: Fri 1:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.; Sat. 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.: Sun 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p .m. Admislk>n: Adults $3.00; ChHdren under 12 $1.00; and Senior Ci11Hn Rates $2.00. CHAMBRAY BY RAl...PH LAUREN 1hz. Wllllt t)(Z na::i look .t:hais n9hL. anyLum , l!nyploaz. ---Mws S11rta •% totf:O Boy~~lrt $~7 Britain, France. Germany, Japan. Spain, Sweckn and Russia are fca· tu red in Golden West C olle&c 's spri na film series on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. in Forum II, near the Gothard St.' partina lot in Huntington Beach. Admission. payable at the door is S2.SO ,cncral and $2 with GWC Associated Student or Gokl Key card. Toniaht's movie is .. Shadows of Foraotten Ancestors". a Russian film with Enalish subtitJes. directed by Scl'JICi Parajanov fcaturina spcc1aeu· tar color photopaphy and darina direction. ~y GONE WITH THE WIND Patrons of Golden West Collqr will sponsor a special ·screcnina of the classic film .. Gone With The Wincl" at 2 p.m . in the campus mainslllC theatre. This is the season's bisst funckaittr .for .. Goae Wida nae Wlad" wUJ .. •••••at Ooldell weet ColleCe at 2 p.a. Sanday. Adw'Mkw la$&. the Patrons, who provide scholar· ships for Golden West ~tuelents. The film will be shown with a half hour intennission durina which ~hsh­ mcnts will be sold in the lobby. Advance tickets. offcrina reserved seatins for a SS donation. are avail· able in lhc tickd office of the bookstore. 895-8378 and from mem· bers of the Patrons. The box off"ICC will be open the da)' of the scrunina. For more informatton.-rall 895-8367. Tll ..... y CAFB aNDIA. Mysteries '1)' mas- ter film maktrs will ht shown at the Irvine Fine Ans Center on three Thursdays in April. Each week. the film will be followed by refreshments and informal di1CUU1nn in a cafe atmosphere. Sc:retniftl" beain at 7 p.m. at the Irvine Fint Arts Center. 14321 Yale Ave. .. Walnut in Irvine. .... ....... .... ._ ... ..... .... Cost is SIS for all thrtt ~ms or S6 for individual admission. Call 552-1018 for more information. Toniaht's film is Alfred H itchcock 's"Suspicion" starri na Joan Fontaine and Can Grant Other features will be "ChiO:i town", April 21 and "Rear Window" on April 28. Friday RENDEZVOUS DANCE sponsor- ed by the Onntt County Catholic Alumni Oub at the Doublctree Hotel in Onnae from 9 p.m. to I a.m . Ates 25 to 45. Jackets for men are required. For more information, rail Hedy The at 960-2 309. • Y JlS. IPIUNG PUNG V ouna Calendar Cootinued Executive Sinaln hosts a red:!!!I pany at !he Ambr~ia Res&aurant. 69S Town Ccnicr Drivr. Cos&a Mesa from 8 p.m. to I a.m . .\dmission is· SIS at the door $1 2 for advance prepayment. Buffet, music. dancing. nctworkina mine-seminar and a no host bar. Y,E.S. Hotlinr:744-IOOO. CLASSIC ~ meet for Happy Hour S to 7 p.m . at the Courthouse Rcs.s&aurant. 2 Hutton Centre Dr.. San&a Ana. For reser- vations and information. call S44-92S9. PAftlNTS WITiiCtJT PART· NDS Huntina«>n lkac:h Gi:~r S9S hosts a fitt orientation for sinaJc permss. CaJI chapter phone 898-79)S for meetinJ location and additional mcmbcnhap information. Membership in ParTnts Without Partncn is open to divorced, separ- ated. widowed or n<'Vtt married parents oflivina childrTn. Custody of the children is not a factor. A non- profit. non-sectarian, educational or- pnii.ation, PWP -provides a pro- pam of social activit~ d iscussions and study sroups for ~inpc parents and their families. • WllD!L OP P1UENll8IDP sinates ovcr4S, mttt forT.G .1.F.at S:30p.m . at Reubens in Buena Part. For rnervations and information. call 894-6S21. :! ahe Red Onion in San&a Ana. Call 894-6521 fui ~ations and infor- mation. TANGO, DISCO AND B~ DANCE a.VB Meets every Tuesday at 7:30at 738 W. 17th St .. tbreeblods south of Newport Blvd. in Costa t-"tcsa. S 19 month f~. Learn the latest dances followed hy a da~ or other activities each Wttk. For mott information call 494-0S93. MARTIN AND TONI'S SWING DANCE CLUB ~s at the K.inis Table in the Wcstminstt'r Lanes. 6471 Westminster Ave. in Westminster bqinnina at 8:30. S4.SO for lessons. no c:-.:!JC for dancinc. ~3S 18. TUESDA V NIGHT SINGLES Specially priced spachetti dinncn and dancina with the F~ic Fcrtado Group 8 p.m . to 1:!:30 a.m. at Flo~nce Beanc's Ivy House Rcs- tau,.nt., 384 Forest A vc. in Laauna Beach. 494-9491 . PlllME OF LIPE SINGLES meet for a discussion poup in Huntinston Beach from 7:4S to Q p.m. Non- membcn. $2. For rctC"rvations and information. call 8)6..J744. ........ , - PR.DIE OP LIFE SINGLES meet for dinner and dancing at the Elk's Lodec.4101 E. Willow. tons Beath at 7 p.m. Formervatioascall 136-1744. the Hun11n1ton Beach Inn. Pacific Coast H1&hway in Hun1in1ton Beach 6:30 to 10 p.m. Meeting begins with drinks and hors d'ocuvrcs in the her. followcJ by a meetinJ. :.nd activities al 7 p.m. Social hour .c!!ows :.~! mtttin1-Cost is SS. Call 673-3018 fot' rttordcd info about cluh activities. SOCIAL FUNSHOP FOR SINGLD ()pponunitics and ac- tivities sponsored by the Knowledct Bank, 7 to 10 p.m. in CO'&a Mesa. CaJI 898-7878 for locauon and infor- mation. Materials and refreshments provided. · OASIS SENIOR CENTER SINGLD mttt Wednndays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 3. Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. followed by· a special program. Tlnand&J U..A.P Singk5 Association of~ fcuionals meet every Thursday eve- nina in the Zot Lounaie. Irvine Hilton and Towers.. 40S and Jambc>ret IUvd. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. 5mall IJ'OUP. nctwotlung. personal introductions. hot and cold hon d'ocuvrcs. Social. dancins. mixers and pmcs. $12 at the door. Call for infonn1tion 66>6633 or 261 -2023. through Sunda) at .a1ss Campus Dnvc. Su11c 138. Irvine. Showt1mcs and admission pnccs arc 8 p.m. Monday ($3): Sund:iy. T ucsda) through Thursda). ($Fi): 8:30 and 10;30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner 1s ~rvcd mgillh llollday D'UltE'S ENTERTAlfliM~NT LOUNGE at the Newroncr Reson presents a s~1al Monday Night Show(:;;: with com· ed1ans from throuahout the Southcrfl Cahfom1a area Pcrl'orming. bqjn- nint at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday Night Showcase has no cover ctw,e. The Ncwpontr Rcson 1s located at 1107 Jambortt Rd.just CISI of Pac:1fic Coast Highway in Ncwpon Beach. 644-1 700. ext. S7S. ,......., PAULA POUNDSTONE and fun- nyman Barry Marder at the lmprov throuah Apnl 17. 1'11£ DIPIWV presents three s1dc- spl1tti ng acts each n 1gh1 T ucsday throush Su_nday. S~wtimcs and admission prices att 8 f'.m. Monday ($)): Sund:Ay. Tuesday throup Thursday. (16): 8;30 and 10:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturday. (S8). doon open at 6 p.m. Dinner is .. CAROUSEL" at Ehza~th H~­ ard's Curuan Call Dinner Theater 690 El Camino R~I. Tusun (838-1 S40). n1&htly u~ Mondays at var)1ngcuru1n ttm~ through Ma~ g "COME BA<1 lJTl1,.£ SHE•A" at Saddlcback Collegt. '4iSS1on VicJO ''i82-46S6). Thursdays through Sat· ~-rdays ai ~ ~.m .. Sundays at 3 pm until Apnl 17 " "THE FANTAS'TK15" at ~ .. !' Southampton Dinner Theater. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clcmcnte (498· 7S76). Wedncsda)s and Thur<;days 11 8: IS. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:4S. Sun- days at I :30 and 8:4S through Ma)' 8. "HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES" at the Harkqu1n Dinner Playhoux. 3S03 S. Harbor B"d .. Sana .\na (97Q..Sil 11. n1&htl) exC'q>t Mondays at varying runa1n times through Ma) IS ULA CAGE AUX FOLLES" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Wa)'. Anaheim (772-7710). m&htl) ellccpt Mondays at varyina curu1n times thf"OUl)I J~ 17. ''LOO& llOlllli:; w ARD. ANGEL" at the Newpon Theater "rts Center. PIUllB OP UPI: SINGLD meet for T.G.1.F. at the Airponcr Inn. 18720 MacAnhur IUvd Irvine, S to 7 p.m. Information. call lt36-&744. F JU.E.N.DA a siftlla &llOciation for fun and .,owt.h. meets each Wednesday 'p.m. to midnipt in the Zot Room. Irvine Hilton. 17900 Jam~rtt Road. Irvine. Free vald s-rkina. admiuion is $8 per penon. Get· in' for haJf-price if you brina a friend. aiet in frtt if you brina two by calling 863-3111. ClltC'nsion 2111 afitr S p.m. Free 3-month passive rnembenhip by auendi"l- "NO NAME" SINGLg DANCE S to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. Edi,.r at the SS Frttway. Santa Ana. Dan« and happy hour. door prizes and hon d'ocuvres .. S4 admis.sinn. No dues. r--------------------------- latanlaf CLASSIC l'IUENDS sinaJes over 4S, meet for dinner :'It 7 p.m. at Amie's Manhattan RMtaurant and Deli. 2831 Bristol. Costa Mesa. WHEEL OP P1UENll8IDP Singles 4Sandovcr, mttt fordinncrat 7 p.m. at The Tokyo House 1n "naheim. For information and rncrvations. call 894-6S21 . PIUME OF UR SINGLES mmet for dinner at the Seafood Grotto. 16871 Bolsa Chica. Hunti1111on Beach at 7 p.m. For rnnvations and information. call 8~744. NON-SMO&~G SINGLES of Amcric•. (N.S.S.A.) mttts every othtt Saturday at local OranJC Coun- ty hotels and nightclu~. Oncntation at S p.m .. m~ting 6 10 9 p.m. SS. 896-8440 or 24 hour r vent hotline. 894-8932 ... ..... , a.A8llC FRIENDS sanglcs agr 4S and over. mttt for brunch at Ruckus. 777 S. Main 1n Orange. For rncr- vations and information. call S44-92S9. n..Dn'"SUnday pre>Flms n at 6:4S p.m. an the Sc:lcttfl' Vin• Shoppi .. Center. 220S Main Screet. Suite 20. Hunti•on Beach. Call l40-0107 for more antormation. NEWPOllT BEACH SAWNG SINGLD a club for non•smoltina sinslc sailors with or without a boat. aac 21 and older. Meet~ the fint and third Wednesday of ~h monlh at no membership fen. \all S21-869 I for more information. hlday RICH SHYDNER a~rs at the lmprov with Bob Nickman throuah April 10. THE IMPllOV presents thrtt sidc- splinina acts each niaht Tuctday POC\JS •.a poup al siftllcs aees ~r.!!l!!l~~l!l'-111~~~ ~J9.mcetat l l.JOa.m.114'cSouth I, COllSt Community 0.uKh. S 120 Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. WllDL OP PIUICNNBIP sinaln 4Soplus mttt for bnlndl at 11 :JO a.m. at l19qucpeque al Ptacentia. For information and rarrvations. call 194-6521. .... or UPS llNOLD meet iwdlncillland Mak f'rv at American ~ Hall. 21 S I Sell 'St., Nupcwt leim. 5 10 9 p.m. For iatonnation ... taemitiolll. cd 116-1744. -ua•• ....,..---..... m4111 --a-Cllml c..~ ·-.. --.... .. ............. ._.. ....... ~ ...... ---m-• .... ., teMM ...... :::-:== ==--~ ....... Oll99 e.ono ._ .._ ~ _.. .._, ----·--... ~ ---··-.. -- . Chlendar <1>ntinlled 2501 C1ifT Dri'·e. NC'wport Beach County Pcrformins Ans Ul'kf'. "600 Avon Avenun tn Newport Beach. Beach. Eyeryone 1s ~lcomc. C~!! (631-0288). Thursdays through Sat-Town Ccn1tr Drive. Costa Mesa. withcomplirnentaryshuulctranspor-494-9S50or494-1375_ urdaysat 8 p.m .. Sundaysat 2:30 until Saturdays and Sundaf. at 1:30 and 4 tation to the show running every l S ~ ':9"'.a.ioN solo Rammco April 24. p.m. through April I . minutes. For more inf<'rmation. call ¥uitarist perl'orm~S nish and Latin "TllEPRICE"atthcGemTheater. 673-9360. music Wed. th Sunday at the 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove INmAN AP.TS AND CRAFTS Bouz)' R<MqDC Ca . 3110 Ntwp0r1 (636-7213). Wedncsda)°'tbro'ChSat-~-th'°"Wh Sunday. Home Arts Blvd .. Newport Beach. ~73-3440. urdays at 8 p.m.. <\unday ~-and Crafts Buildint-Ora.Q11e County formanccs April 10 and May I at 3 Fair and Exposition C'C'nttr. 18 Fair SatanlaJ p.m .. April 17 and 24 at 7:30 until Dnve. Costa Mesa. AdmiS5ion is SJ SAT VERBAL suu.s WOft&· Mav 7. Friday for adults. $2 for scnion and SI for SHOP Students will sharpen collqr .. SNOW WHITE" by t"e Am~ricar1 NEWPORT IN THE -WATER children. Sponsored ~Y Mass Bay skills and prepare for the verbal Children's Theater al the Anaheim BOAT SHOW ISth annual Lido Trading Co .. call (818)576-8080 for po~ion of _the SAT ~C'St inctudif\I Cultural Arts Center. 9"\l N. Harbor Marina Vi!~ ~now ~ponsored by details. review topics. pract1~ tests and Blvd.. Anaheim (75 1-5032). Satur-inc -Duncan Mclnto~h Co. Inc. NASH CAR CLUB OF AMERICA techniques. Saturdays April 9 days and Sundays at 2 ~.~. until through April 24. Through April 10. on displa)' today and S.,turday at the through 16. Room I and 2. U('! furthC'r oot1CC' top quality. ocean tcsttd used power Grand Hotel at the entrance to University EA1tnsion Rui~ins. Fee ··'! :iv o.ly" on the Second St.qt boats. includi"C custom yachts and Disneyland in Anaheim. Over one of $72 includes rr.4lcril\IS. For m~ of South Coast Re,.,..nory. 655 Town --A •-D-; · A ·1 hundred cars will be on display nform·t· II J d LI d CC'otC'r Drive."" C osta Mesa fJ.N'~ .. ~~~ ;'i~~"'win'bc, including Nash Rambtcn. Jeffetty. SS6-SSi4'.on. ca u ~ oy · (951-4033). Tucsdi-ys through fcatumi. Show hours arc weekdays Ajax. Hudson. Nash Healey and ORANGE COVNTY SWAP MEET Fndays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 a~ 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and week.ends from Metropolitan. p~nted b y Tel-Phil Enterprises 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. unul 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admi~sion is SS for CRYSTAL LANDSCAPE. a special each Saturday and Sunday in the .\pril 17. adults and $2 for children six to 12. display of mineral specimens on main parkina lot of the Orange "WINDOF A THOUSAND TALES" Children under six arc frtt. Ad· exhibit thf'OU&h April 15 in the Countv f'air Grounds 7 a.m. to b' the Young Conse,rvatory Players mission tick.els come with a frtt William T. Boyce Lihrary on the -4 p.m: .\dmission is SI ~car load of South Coast Re~nory (957-4033) return pass to the next event. Free Fullenon College \:.mpus.. The and fifty cents for walk-ins. Orange in Founders· Hall at the Onnge parking is available off Tustin and exhibit can be viewed during regular County Fairgrounds information ------~--------------------, library hours Monday through phone number is 751 -~47. Thursdays. from 7:30a m. to IOp.m .: GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP and Fridays from 7:30 <'.m. to 4 p.m. MEET 8 a .m. to 3 pm. with free The: library is closed ~aturdays and admission and frtt parking today and Sundays. The William T. Boyce .tomorrow. Spatt ftt 1s SIO on Library 1s on the FuJlmon College Saturdays and Sundays or two spK"CS Campus. 321 E. Chapman Ave .. cast for SIO on Sunday. with procttds of Lemon Street. from the swap meet going to campus iiiiOrmai kcturc at noon in the UCI Fine Arts Concert Hall.~ will speak on "The Cration oft~ Great WaJI of Los Anadcs"" auamcntcd by a slide presentation. Admission is frtt and refreshments will be served. For more information. call 856-8748 or 856-<12S9. JOIN TBE BAll80ll SINGEllS A non-profit IJOUP of w()fnen singers who ~orm everythin, from Bach to rock arc look.ins for nt"W members. The group mttts every Tuesday n'::ninit at 1 p.m. at the ~~jlerian Church oflhe Cove- i.ant at Fairview and A<tams strttt in Costa Mesa. Pcfformantts arc al~ available. For more information. call Der Co.x at 962-1680 or Vi Gtten at 897-0587 eveninp and wedcnds. SCllAllBLE is played at Home Savinp. L.-&una Hills. Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Call 586-2~78 for infor· mat ion . WedaHllaJ THE OllANGE COUNTY SIU CLUB meets the fi~t and third Wtd~ay of evef) month at the Costa Mesa Coun1ry nub. Agrs 21 and over. For more information. call 9S7-8fl86. CRIBBAGE is played on the S«· ond and founh WtdnMday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center. Room VI. Sth St. and Marguerite in Corona dtl Mar. Call 644-4138 for additional information --... -=::=. ---mft.UUICl.-t CANNERY llESTAUIL\NT fca.-clubs and organizations. scholarships turcs Champagne Supper Cruises and community servicr projects. FOf' every Frida9. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.: additional information. call Sunday. S to 7 p.m.: Champagne 898-2389. The swap meet is held in Tla ...... J Brunch Cruises.. Saturday and Sun-the partin1 lot located atthc entrantt ANOllEXIA NEllVOSA and As- day. · 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 3:30 of ~ college at the <iolden West socialtd DiSOfdcn ~If Help Group p.m. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newpon Stred' traffic hght betWttn Edinger mttts at Cap,strano b) the Sea __ ,, .. 11:1nJlr:'-, ...... ,. ... .,.... ..... :1 ---------· .. - LAKEW ~ .. ~·~ ,,, .. ,. ..,,. ......... --... -" ... ,. ... ......... , ... ...... 11 •• "'"''II'& ..,... ..... = ........ ....... -.... -c:lf':"- oum1-.. O ~ ANGE _1 _:_~~IL _ .,. . ..,..-..... NI ... --......... ........ ,. ... __ ,, .. -L9ft'I. -Clrf• .............. --------· .............. ......... ................. ............. ----Cll l&OXI ......... .............. ---· MOWI 1111 &AW• ............. --------------... ----· 11111.......... -.......... .. -----.-... ----.... --·---• amMea• _ .... ------an. CNlmDF9t1111 -----... ·· .. _, .. -""• --------· .. OA. --· Beach. For more information. call and McFadden Streets H,,..,,;tal, 3391S ~I Obispo. Dana 67S-S771. -~ CAR MOZART fe.aturcs classical MolMl&J Point, in tbc Dolphin House Living · · Room from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tbctt is no piano Wed. evenina. ;md paano o r SCllABBLE is playtd each Mon-cha,_. For more information. call guitar. pop. and show tunes d 1 ... _ I · World . .,.. Thurs.Sat. evenin-. \II music is ay at p.m. at h..:: ~•sure Grace Nelton. 831-6631. ..-r. ClubhouK 2 on Moultnn Parkway in "GOOD MOANING. LAGUNA" ~rformed during dinner. Also •ca-Laauna .Hills. Call ~37-7223 for breakfasOccturucrieut 9 a.m. in the turcd Is music at Sunday brunch. inf<i 31952 Camino C)r.strnno. San Juan ' ormauon. Lapna An Mustum. )('17 Cliff Drive. C . .ol'll.L n 12. ~ .Bcac.h. Guest speaker IS aptstrano ... ~ hllllaJ Michael McManus.. l.AM"s chief LAGUNA POETS meet C8Cll Fri. at 8 p.m. at the ~na Bc8ch public INl'OSIUL LZCftJaB Judy curator. who will diSC"uu tbc mu- ' . .__... 363 G I_.. a.ca.. . ua faculty ani~t. prnt'nts an seum·s role in focusir-a on American 1-'-"'"_-_ ,. _____ nc_yre __ · _._.. __ na--------------.. An. Continental breakfast will be ·------ -----NOW PLAYING----- ccs :=-a-... ,_ --·-.. ... strved at 9 and the lectu~ will follow . Admission is $3.50 fnr members. students and smior citi7ens and S4.50 for non-members. For information and rn.crvations. call the Museum at 494-6531 . AD a.ua OF OllANGE COUNTY holdu weekly social event bcainning at S:30p.m. at Muac"s. The Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bristol St .. Costa Mcq. Free hon d'ocuv~ fun and networking. 731-3S2S: ICllUllLE is played evCTy Thurs-·~al 6:Ji> p.m. al &k Kome Savinp buildi• Maia Screa aa Yocktown Avcw., HU-Bmch. Call 9'0-2729b PA•_. u•sn lfoawed by lhrOrueeCounty FMm Bureau is held C¥Cr} Tlllftdal m Ille main ..ru,. lot ol die Oraa1C COUlllY FaireiiOucls from 9:,)0 Lm. to 2:30 p.m. Call 7Sl-3l47 for nMft i•fOr· --- Calendar O>ntinued child (I 0 and undtt) S 12. O.nner cruite on Monday eveninp. 7 e.m. Adults S25; child SIS. RnttVattons ffq .. i~ call 673-S24S. DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor Blvd.. Anahrim. Disneyland offers mo~ tJ.an SO anractinns in seven themed lands. including ·swToun·· and -capcain E0:-0 Parlt hours are I 0 a.m to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to midnilht. Saturday and Sunday. Disnc~1and infor- mation: 999-4565. ~ SDllY PAIUI, 8039 Beach Blvd .. ~naPark.1 llhannual Country Fair includes .. mn. con- tnts. mmic.1q11are danona. demon- strations and speocial tH-adlinc en1cr- lainlMl\t thl'QUlh April 10. IUM>tfs is I.he nation's most popular indepen- dent family WIM partt with 165 wild ridn. shows and anractions. All shows a~ included in the ..tmiuion price. N~ S7 million-~m of lhe Dinosaurs and thrtt thnll ndcs. ··nw S&anunu." "The Tumbkr ... and -slinphot... Other cnteruun- mcnt includes lb( Wilc1 West Stunt Shows. can can shows. old tame melodramas and a visit Wlth Snoop)'. Knotfs Pacific Pa\.'1lion fea1urn t~o utraordinary aquaur auractions -''s.,&ashdantt '87.'' :1 dolphin/sc.a lio n show and ··s nonpy"s diving dogin. .. a first tirM aiiywherc per- formance. Knon·s has four themed areas includina Camp ~P>-a s1x- acrt wonderland thcmt'd to the Ca. High Sierra and fcatuniig the all new "Snoop) 's Animal Friends Show." Admis.s1ort pn'ccs art· $14.95 for adults and S10.9S for rt\ildren 3-11. handicappn! aucst.s. senior citizens and upectant mothc~. An annual pass is onl) SS9.9S. f nr add1ttonal information call the 24-hour Knott"s Linc at 2~Sl00. LOS ANGELES CHILDREN'S MUSEtJM 310 Nonh Main Stf'C'Ct. Los Af\IClts. ()ptn W<'dnnda~ and Thursday. 2 to 4 p.m. "nd Saturda)' and Sunda1. 10 a.m to S p.m. .. Hands-on· panicipatory environ- ment in which ch11drtn aan two to t~lvc. learn by doins. Eighteen permanent e•hibits. Monthly pro- arammina inch.ctn a "•ricty of an uhibits. pnforma~ and work- shops.. Admission: S4 per person. infants under two frtt . .\dults free on Wcdnaday and Thunday after- noons. Groups must ft'listtt in ad- vantt. For 24 hour inf"f'malion. call (213)617-UOO. MONTDEY SAY AQUAIUVM . 816 CanMty · Row. Monte~y. ''Wba.lcfat. .. a MW exhibition on the pat ..... NM thronp April 30. The show mixn c•h•htts. anifacts andart,livetbeam. filmsand taJksaJI week Iona. On Wttkcnd' visitors can also hear storytdlen. swap taAn with an l"8SOs·P-0rtuaunc-..haler, or evC'ft ~ de-cited out as a whale in a live prntntation. Admiuion is frtt with aquarium admiuion o f S3 children. SS students and Stniors. and S7 aie~ral. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (408)375-3333. MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, 7711 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Elvira is the newest featured replica amon& the already elaborate collec1ion of movie and television memorabilia including life-like replicas of more ·than 200 renowned stl\rs. Daily I 0 a.m.-8 f..m. with Fri-Sat. optn until 9 p.m . S.2-ll SS. MUSEUM OF WORLD WAAS And Military History. 7884 F.ast La Palma Ave. al Beach Blvd. Bumi Park. lar.Jnl collection of uniforms in tilt nation. Real life military antiqun. historical rein medal' flllp. field equipment. cdaied weaponry. a~nt firearms. uniforms. insipia. postni from all over the worid from 1776 to I 94S. "Hours 11 a.m to 6 p.m. Wedncsda\ throuah c;unday. Ad· mission isS3aduhs. 13 to 17 ycarsS2: 6 to 12 years SI; Disabled. free. Frtt parkins. 952-1 776. OLD WOIU.D VILLAGE, 7561 Center Ave ... Huntington Beach. S~ialty shops arc localed in 1his village: that fcaturtS the charm of quaint European villagn with cob- bled strttts. lantern hghts. and 70 murals of European S«ncs painted on ci1;tcrior walls by European anists. 898-S 111. QUEEN MARY, Lona Beach Harbor at the end of the Lona Beach f reewa y. Spri"f Break ·88 fcaturn strolli"lentcnaanmcnt throuab April 10. Children 11 years and youqrr admined free with a peyinaadult and ~ill receive a frtt Duncan Yo-Yo. Exhibits include special effect sound and li&ht shows in the EnfiM Room and WhttlhouK rc<n:lcttna a near- collisio n at sea. and an u tensive World War II display drpictina w ··Quttn 'C actJ ve role a~ a troopship. Daily 10 a.m.-t> p.m. $13.9S ..tults. S9.9S Juniors (12-1 7). S7.9S for childttn (S-11) Children under S arc admi~ free. (213) 43~3SI I. SEA WO&LD 1120 Soulh Slaof'n Ra.d. Mission Bay, San 0ic9r>. Sa World features 1tVm ~ lllbws and dottns of fucinatisw marine lift exhibits. Sbamu. Sa Wortd"s scar killer whale. performs in the la,.es& wbaJe facility in the world. dolphins.&raincd seals and m lions. - otters a nd a walrus al'o perform at special shows. There art four aquariums fcaturina lh c sharks. sea life and freshwater fish from all over the worid. Thiny speci:il cduqtionaJ exhibits arc also available to Sea World guests. One priC'C admission includes all shows and r'hibits. Open daily. 9 a.m . to S:30 p.m. Sl7.9S for adults. S 11. 95 for Stniors (SS and ~son pass allow1nc unhm11ed '1s1ts for .one 'ear !S S2 I. 9S for adults and S I 7.95 (or ch ildrtn. (8 18) 5()8..9600. ...... , C1UZYJIOllSE STE.AI BOUSE ~nts Tam m~ W)nctte in two performancn.. 1 and 10 p.m. ton1gh1 onl)'. T ickets-arc S2S. I S80 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. For infor· mation call 549'-15 12. over). Children 3-11. S 11. 95 and ('li:i .. liil9-C"Wllm-l"f'llmr--------------- childrcn under 3 arc frtt. Guided toun and rides arc utra. G roup ra&n and 12 month pass information. call (619)226-3901 o r 826-7213 or (602)838-0600. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSION , 3 1882 C amino Capistrano. San Juan Ca~trano. Features Serra Chapel California's oldcsa buildins. the ruins ofthe Grat St<>M Church. 50ldiM's benacb. bcauuful prdcns. and two murum rooms wnh anifacu from Native Amcncan and early Sp:lnish culture. Dail> 7:30a.m.-S p.m. 493-1424. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Maaic Moun~1n Parkway exit off Interstate S. Valencia .. '1orc than 100 ndcs.. sho~sand attractions including an 1800s st) I( crafts ''lllaac and a Roan na Rapids whur watn-adven- ture arc offered (8 ~8) 9Q2-0884. S&YPOllEST Santa's Village. located on-S~te Highway 18. in Skyforcst about W m1ln from San Bernardino. Rides inch1de a carousd. ferris ~httl. mo norail. 11'2ins. ponies. burros. and much more Other attrac· tions to ~ cnjo)ed a n-two puppet shows. pettin& zoo and many colorful shops. San.._. his m nrtttr and the pmcs arc alwa) sat home to ~!come the guests. Open dail~. Hours arc 10 a.m. to S p.m. 337-2481 SPRUCE GOOSE, Lona Beach Harbor 3t the end of thr Long Beach F~a~. Ho~ard Hushes' all-wood. 100-ton 0)'11\& boat majestically berths for "is1tors to '1rw the ~nsidc of the world's la~I clcar~n aluminum dome . .\ ':lriet. of di~ pla)'S including modules that show close-up details offascinauna areas of the plane such as the rock pit. night de-ck and wina inaerior arc featured. Stt 1he quttn Mary li,ting for m0tt anformatlOft. 10 a.m.-fl p.m. (213) 43S-3SI I. UNIVEaSAL 5TVDIOS, I 00 Uni- versal City Pt .. UnivCTSal City. A 1uidcd tram tour of Univcrsal's famed 4~ beck lot and the EntcrtainrMnt CC'fttu which fea.. turn five live ~-is offered. Admission pricn ~ SIS. 9S with children 11FS 3-11 a1 S 11. 9S. Senior admtsaion mnaiM S 11 SO. Cdtbrity "A FUNNY AND ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL COMEDY. 'Milagro' is wonderful. Don't miss it!" -SWwut Kinn, FOX NFTWOIUC ''What an inaedible cut, beautifully diJected by Robert Redford.~' is wonderful. I loved this film!" -J-' Sqd. GOOD MORNING AMERICA ''Nothing Redford has done before will prepare you for the wide-eyed charm of this cinematic fable. 'Milagro' provides pl~ty to smile abou~' -Onid Ansen, !'IJEWSWEEk -I =-·y-er [£] __ ..... ____ ,_ --~ ..... ..... ----..... ..... --:::-... ~=.... -.:=. l=!=-1 ::==., -~ .... ... ·-......... , ; ......... u.• • AGitic -h ' 'Bright Lights:': Dark passage into night life Slefllaaie Bans Mu .. actaru'1 Represeatative Ne"'°" Bead ··Anytime you have a largr si-:e in your life for something artificial. there's probably a large space void of something real." This is how Michael J. Fox dcscrib(s the "moral" of his new film ... Bright Li&ht ... Big City." f ox plays Jamie Conway. a burnt c:Osts him his job. ut. drug-sniffing yuppie who works as a fact-checker at a wdl-rcss>«ted New York map- zine. In trying to deal with the loss of bi~ mother and the breakup of his short mamqe, his df\Jl&'..°'d-OUt ni&ht life eventually Keifer Suthctland does a great job playing his .. plastic .. best friend. Ted Allapsh. who has only two thinp on his mind at all times -dnap and women. I'd never tttn bis wort before and was impressed. Swoosic Kurtz also pve a memorable performance as the protective mother·f11urc who lakes Jamie under her wing by calling to wake him up each momioa to ensure he won't be late for wortc. She hates to see him suffer the consequcnca for his own ~ choices. Sut with all this. the movie could gjve lessons in how to waste perfectly good talent. Prob- ablt< more the story's fault than the director's. four good acton arc wasted on small and insignificant parts. I'm sur- prised Jason Rob- ards, John House· man, Phoebe Cates and Tracy Pollan took the roles (Especially Roberds and Houseman. two mt'n rve always felt will go down in film history for their fine work.) I don't think any of them have more than fi ve libcs in the whole film. According to Fox, the bottom line of all this is .. don't put anythina in your nose -first of all cocaine, not to mention peas or crucrs." MkUel Fet*,,... Aul. City MaUcer, Ga'*9 GrMe ....,...~ "Bright Liahts. Bi& <.ity" is about life in the fast lane. l t makes a good case for staying out oflhe fast lane. The movie is about two yuppies from New York uabt up with booz<'. sex and drup. The main hara4.:lC'r. played by Michael J. Fox, is an aspirins writer who is jilted by his wife when she bt'comcs a SUC· ful model. K i efer Sutherland plays his best friend. but friends ljke him you can do without The adi~ by both Fox and Sutherland as very good. In fact. Fox docs an outstanding job. The trouble is. I don't like the pk>t. Tlic movie never really sets movina. What it's buically about is Fox actti.. more and moiT hooted on drup.. You're just waiting for him to bottom out. which he finally does. The movie makes an attempt at aettina intercsti°' with tbe intertion of Jamie Conway s (Fox) family into the plot. Jtis mother bad died a year carlaer, and his younecr brocber is tryi .. 10 make cootact with him. ~ are IOCDC ftashbect teenes. but they don't do much to en~ the movie. I keoc thinkiDJ his family was ao1ng to end up a more promi- nent put of' the plot. fnste8d Fox > 4 ust ioes from one bad scene to another. settins dccpcr and deeper into drup.. Ip kind of tired of that. The only recSeemina thina is that this movie miaJu tend a me1 'I about dncs and their harmful eftiecU. In fact. I would like to Mic Fox make .omc public ICf'Vice announcements and penonaJ appearances denounc- ina · dnap. usina this film as an ex.ample: I don't like thi~ film, but if it could be used to spttad the word about dnap at least it would hlve t0me redeemina val~. ...,, ... Lep)Aablaat New,ertBad Michael J. Fox is brilliant in Jay Mclnemey's "Briaht 'Lights. Bis City." Jamie Cooway (fox) has gjvcn up. thrown in the towel and suc- cumbl.'<l to one finaJ temptation. u hfc holds no promise for him. He lw allowed drup to Id the better of him be· CHIC be feds his best is ,JOOC. lost ...._ ........ __...._.-u so m l·where in Paris. Fox ponrays perfect!) the drinking. drugin& Jamie, a man with a self- made cfcsliny to be a writer, who insists on k~"J step with the fast pece of the bis caty. Fox broods bis way tbf'OUlh compbeency, frus- tration. a~. ttvenie and, finally. a detcnninallOn to repin his best. This film is artfullv subtle and inwardly demanding ~ no one can watch Jamie's trials and not relate to him at some point. The lost love. bia bed boss. frustration with superficial bar conversations. ~tina a .. nice" sirt in the midst of such 1qualor. Like a &n durina a bis race. when every time you fiftltf the tcrape you are reminded of' your failure, this film undoubtedly will remind you of some sad moment in your life. For this reason. it is not an upliftina story. but in the end it does t'el- ct>Ote life and new besinninp with hope and convic- tion. (The coma beby lives.) Ttiis story is about a cenain slice of life in the IJia Apple. The New Yc:ricn arc primarily sliuy and superficial, in· dudi .. (MP) Jamie's wife. And we watda Jamie evolve from bcina a card~ member of the PKk to ~ 1t and. finally, tumina from It This movie is eoup to rate. but with fall's quality pefformance and wilb ~ piepllo'Mioe-b iatemrty oftheeubject, it's wonll die trip. Some books shouldn't be made into mov'ies. and "Brilht lipts. Bis City" is one of them. ut this movie has a cnuin lika~ and intriauc brou&ht on by the ac10f'\. Jamie Conwav (Mic'hael J. Fox) · cannot face dealing with the realities of his life. so he tt· trab into drup and a non-stop nisht life, taking away his ability to hold onto a job or have normal torial contact. Tbts film is, very effective at takina you into the heart of the ni&htclub dna& scene of New York City. The characten arc struoa o ut on cocaine and focused on sex. anc1 they t.ak us aJona for the ride. fo'( and K.id'cr Suthcrtand. who pla~'S his thifty friend Ted Albpsh, look like c:oU fiends. with dart circ~ around their eyes. ~ous twitchn and excited talk. But Fox brinp styte and charm to the role throuah the lecdincss. finding humor even in the most volatile situations. ThcK are realty aood actors. down to the smallest role!I (like John Homeman's and Dianne Wiest's - even tbousb you fttt t~ may have been m<>R to their roan than ended up on the 9Cteeft). The inleflJlay between these chancten makes the movie intcresti~~ t1tjoyablc. The film tion by Jay Mcinerney from his novd lacks the passion and substantt of the book. The novd's most t'ffcctive mo- ments come off as trite in the movie, like one invotvina a fcrTct. or a coma- beby dream lt- qumcir (uted as a metaphor for Jamie's life) which is lauchablc. The novel relied on introspec1ions and pmonal tt· fkctions that do not transfer well to the screen. Fox must narrate SJ8rt of the movie, which unfortunately .,... •• heisWDDb-itiidiic lh& • ICripL But when -dte Klilll -p-.. llis comedic prcaacc. fa m ral by.~ suppona .. nil. ... die mov1e IDlltl- FoKto~esHvely 'Bright Lights' lan/llJ86e ., IOUN ANDDIEN ............. . ,, Tllil. it would ICaD., i& all to the ~ h's the "• ~ lbat IDdn Brilltt 1.4ht1, .. ity" ftan. Tile book iaa fint-penon narrative told in the leCOlld pcnon: .. Y nu are not the kind of PY who would be at a place like dais II this time of tbe momi ... But lien JOU II'<. ad re-~ my ..... the lerl'aie is ftllftly .... familiar." •• ~ ..... D I l 11*' ,_., Apll I. 111a)fti;~ Pt~Ht \)~·"~·'(•./ f1~:.1. 1J1 o, l!t~S ne ....... "°' ..... ~ ...... ltilllr ......:..... .• .. Fol'• Mela i•ic ... '-ldri T .. AU1st He'aill ..... a .. • ..._... .. -. ... ellMldiora ~aawefll .... h, .......... . 2 Jl+alleia ..... ..,_ ... ---~.., ...... ........ :1tro1e I I 1t.nt This is a toush movw: to watch and even touaber to 1a11t· about. The mu sic, e v e n tJM>u&h it suitably uoderscorn each 1CCne. is loud and · rrina.. Too· loud for me. I _was templed to leave duri~ the opening credits. Michael J. Fox is manning and vulnna~. but totally unbelievable as a man on the razor·s cdie· Oopeoplercallyliveudepictcd in this movie? Arc whot<" tepnCnts of our society really that thouahtkss. self:t~ and sick so that~ have to have a full lcnath film about it? Our hero i,.sts cnoup chemicals -includina copious amounts of alcohol -durina the C'OUnc or any day to wipe out a platoon. This is a penonal dark side of the briaht lishts of any bis city. After two hours of watchina t~t:. hectic ac-% &a tav1taes on screen. I am happy to say that the endina is h o p_eful and i<~tJl,IJO positive. ~ Wonderful "to watch arc Swoozie Kunz, Jason Rob- ards, John Houseman and cspet'ially Kiefer Sutherland. But they and just style arc not enoup for a full-lcnath movie. Bea critic Datebook is looki, for new movie reviewers or our •·Everybody's A Critic" tettion. If you love movies anc1 would like to try writina about them. wri\e: O.tebook Critic's.. P.O. ••~ c--.. Mm. Cilir 92626. le ~ IO indudc day ................ brft. O~rrattngs tf-;I .... . ... "': ~ --. )f , . .................... 8-7 u.e c:nuor .. a.cct ~ ... llnwly ftam~ A black-tie walk down 'Drug Street' BJ VIDA lmAM came ... cnthl&SC'd Thompson .a the mem~ and can hardlv. wan lO stt f USl bctorc sbc ~nt on Wiit to i.-.. Eaic. soaaJ da °'........... S7S-pa-pttSOn crowd C'&f!X 1n and the finished product. -with her WCf'C 1ntrodaa the film. -11 was from Sid &Jboa BayClub.apttd rccto!T~ .. We were eald it couldn•t be done. advanced to bu&t ta~ tn a roped husband O..W.. dawll:U ~and ShincbnJ. ~nt of Unjvcr-kids will _trt the~~~ BBC bUt •did iL Veal\!" Yid founder offlobbyarea. . escon0r.aa-n~.1at.. sal/MCA.saytDJthecompanywould donaaedS37 SOOtoSearrltthrtt ~ ~'.!tbF'ft Iii . I ~ thcN~icrc of .. , came beck from_Pal~ Sprinp a .. '.:~~Im IS~· Some of s-r forduplicattnc the \•idcos.. That is aao -half of the prncecds ~ ~,... c-ier•t0e s " ... ttnatt 011 day early to be heft. said on:lac:stn ~ ll'UlZ · -~'Y ~ was quite a donation. N. ow ~ ~ ~na dunna a Knitucky o.~ brndit. ~ SCrcet .. Monday tvmina at the leader....,, c.le. "I pla)'ed fonll the £;: to Search, said rn&auratcur for doaatioas for the VCR ca.rffidles. Tt..-Repstry H4*1.. partintobdpraitcfuncfsbmcfihn. Pnpr. · pecbsinc. 1eaC'ha-~ and -• llllC'eo•nchasn' bttn easydunnc More 1111111 100 ~ts in formal but toniaht rm a peyi .. aatlOmer... ~ coc:ttails. pests moved in rnajliftl.. We should have the vidro in the past two J::1! but I feel ~ have attire wae m:eiwd ~ Thompson. "I have attmded Starcb benefits front of the laraicscrttn in the C'rys1aJ schools ·in Stptembtt.-tnumphcd. c will ha,·c to hcMd an R-.. 9-el and perty CO<bair-and I believe in the movie. I Ballroom to view the film. whidl was . ann~I fund·ra.i~ ~ yar to kttp woman hm O'Neil G 1U1t• and suoooned Sr.arch to ht-Ip the kids... in the works for two years. Over dcsxns ~nd ro~ sucsts the videos aoing. said 'Thompson. proic'wat tt.e cine education video said v......-..... ··we arc so pleased. so happy... had the oppo11unity t" discuu the ··1t·s back to the rcaJ world now ... to beprannechoelemnuarylChools "Shirltthasbecninv<llvedwitlHhe commmted~uftcTtbcshow-film and mttt leads l*ea Liiia. she cont1n~. -Pam and I have acrot1 tt.e nation. poup for some time. I ha~ jusa laldy ina. "lk applalllr was so patifyi.ftl .. ,..... <;r-and A-. Jelfriel <k,-dopcd a new skin care/ cosmc'ttc ''All tine ol our leads arc heft. htlP.ed becaUSt I think it's a worth-and I had tan in my eyes and ~ven andsupporunaactreu,.....O ti compeny usinc m) mother's Nor- Tnd ....._ _, direcw who volun-whlk came. -commented ... Gtls-saw pyscryiftl.. I think a lot of~ . -rm very imprcncd.-saJd T_. WC'IJAn formulas that,.,,, be read) 1n tcercd her li1l.e is heft. her mom I Dr• · wttt touched by lhc story and we arc AnM1111t. I think the me •in the four ~ oa a muh1-marteung Hee....., is~ and 0.. ~. Durinc the tociaJ hour. Paul lk ldli• doaatioas 10DipL -film will rcadl the kids -CS4'Ccially k vel. and we arc do1nc mouvational senior vice president of Universal Semas said 'Tm an orisi~ board VP Sluucr pvc Thomp!Oft a note the pttformancc by Adam.-videos for women. - Fashionables 'In Paris' to See Courreges designs B1VIDADSAN °' ........... . The Fashionables spent an .. After· noon in Paris .. and the mcmben did.It 't have 10 lcne.N~Jkach 's uMcridim. The pvup tra~lcd ,;a COUIT'Cln faWons. The Ftaeh ~-r. who on Marett 9 cdema&cd has 6Sth binM.y. celebrates IPrilll and summer with a colorful. co••n1cted and dean-lined collectioa ol coatemporary classics. Mnm is * first time • (Cour-'*' bliqme in South Cont Plan) have lllowll a .-colkctioft since we e>peMd ia 1'7S ad did a tllow IOr the Jaior a...-. .. aid maueer '-Fa ¢1 Collqc suppon lfOUP dined liahtly but ~II on ~ho. flltt mipoft. chttS«akc wtth fresh fruit -alt fOr only s~ caJorics.. acrordina to the chef. If the Gounqes fasluoos laad..noL arrived. the rMmben couad have done their own show. so fashionable WCtt they. -- Clwrwoman Mary r... ......., was the head-to-toe aolden prt oflhc day: GaJle ..._..,_ was the.lady in rcd;~Dell..,......wmtaJlout in a salmon-colored lcatltcr ensemble:"-.... was smathilla 1nal*ckandwt.ite~ drcu: and Hen Jw1--wore a .>A white dress that looked u if a water colorist has put q11 the finithiftl touches in blue and .,Mnk .•. Dlw •r•w ir.te1pmed fashion in blKk ud whik -white dots on the donpled blKk bodice that coe- tinued in a skin witll llthmct tien ol wtaite ad 111Kt UMI wtaite llripcs. 1k dots weft·=-a.er-... brimmed saraw.fiitad _,Am ... WU promi*d IO had OYCJ"ti.c da dol lk»va *Md brcMIPt IOr t.er OW11 b1lct ~ and wllite r.e trimmed lllll. ""ney are perfect IOr kr' CNdk. .. IMd Wela. It ...W be Ille to my tMI c'JIJ 9ft lllllJ ~ 0... .. .. . •.r Calendar DA VIDCOPPDPIBLD brinp his astonishina ta~ts to the Ora-.e County Perfonnina Arts Center for sixpcrformanccsApril IS=l7. ''The Ma,ic of David C Id" will be pcrfonncd on a special schedule convenient for Wllilin, with showtimcs at 8 p.m. on Friday, April l·S; I.• and 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 16 and I and 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 17. Call 5S6-ARTS for ticket information. Redford's 'Milagro' wan.ders WINE TASTING EXCVUION TM City oflrvinc will spontOr a wine tasting ucursion at Callaway Vineyards and Palomar Winery Sat- urday. April 16. Motom.ch bus will depart from Nelson Elementary School in Tustin at 8:30'a.m. and will return approximately at 7 p.m. Tour includes history auide, transpor- ation. litnch and re~hments. The cost is $29 per person. · For more information, caJI the City of Irvine Community Scfvices Oepanmcnt at '660-3811. BJ BOB TllOllAI ............ _ Robert Redford's tee0nd film as a director has been a Iona time comi!'J- Eiaht years have~ between his intemely movi~~inary People" and the new re ... The Millpo &anfidd War." Onc:c apin Redford exhibits his buic humanism, this time on a IOCia1 rather than oenonal level. And lpin he displays his uncommon talent for womnc with actors; the a.. cast deliven a number of memorable performances. Why lben is .. The M~ &an- field War .. less than satisfyina? Map- --llE ..... L. • . ~ OFAHlt na.srAR PDUBl'lelMISM MIWWWaw-.cl'llBPIOU:ID IJlll ......... .... ""llESMXlllSD"· ~...,.,. ....... PllJQllJW 91.JOmmE i m:JM.1.1.amM -sw. w. war amu WIAN 1 am mm ... lllfi*ll& D • L ~II I ..... ':9-~ --. .-.. •• •-• ~· . -I _ _:_ •1._ '~-'... ,J ----------------.... --=..., ---==---=-===--==-· -... .... -...... --·-.... ~--~= .. ..... ... ----.... -- zine arucles about its maltina have outlined the problems: multiple ICript cbanees, wholesale mhootins. The tink.eri .. appean to have m>ded the fil"' 's buic core. It is now a seriei of audience-pleasina turns. with little ICftSC of unity. The ··wai" hart.s back to Frank Capra: the aood little people apinst the bi&. bed land herons. A New Mexico hamlet is being !Queezed to death by a resort developer (Richard Bndford) with the helf' of the Sta~ IOverDOr and his venal 'Staff. The oflicials even .end a hatchet man. Christopher Walken. to aerrorize the natives wbea they pow restive under the rape of their land. The rclue1ant leader of the revolt is a small landowner. Chick Vennara. who inadVft'tcntly div.ens the land heron's water into llis hcanfidd. He bccomn defiant. and othen strive to make it a crusade. npecially the aanee owner. Sonia ~ She enlists a disilusaioned hippe, John Heard, to print ftiers to further the campaip. The land baron's 100ft1. led by Walken, try toqudl the revolt. but the IJCODle wiU not pve in. The sheriff. lutien 8l8des. who ~s like a decent man when he i~n't doina the .....__..., ••• ,...13) Gallery openings this week ... aaANDITATER GALLERY Loma Unda University. Rivenide. Betty McAlinden Ktnt.. Newport a.ch artist. exhibits ttlections &om phcqnphic portfolio in Cibechrome tbroup May S. R~ for the artist Sunday. 2 to S p.m. Gallery hours are Monday tbroush Thunday. 9a.m. to noon and I toSp.m.;Friday. 9 a.m. to noon and Saturday. 2 to S p.m . 71S-2 I 70. cu• nm PANACBS 903 Soutb C... Hilltway. Lapu ladl. ....... laic9' 8'tisl Dottita Lloyd in a .............. April lO. ..... lllerY boun 8ft I f :JO a.111. to S p.111. Tundly t1vouP Sunct.y. Cloeed M~}'.4~1610. NEWPOBT BEACH CITY BALL 3300 Newport Blvd. N<"Wport Be8ch. Elaine DcVault. multimedia artist and watercolorist Fem• Hovey will exhibit their r;: thmulh May 18. The Gallery i n M<maay throush ~Jb from a.m. to s!-.1!!..!• '"'---i I . ua FINE on GAU.BllY Uni- versity ofCalibnia at Irvine. Gradu- ate Student works thf'nUlll June 3. TI.a~ ~pril 16, painti• by Maria N1ta-Oimilncu. Houn aft ftOOll to S p.m. Tuadly tb~ ~y. Ad-mission is me. CID RS6-6610 for information and docnt tours. -Mexican writer to read at UCI U.S. deeJ;avs to spin tunes for Chinese MOVIE LACKS FOCUS •.. JI FromPaCe12 A select group of S2 radio disc 1ockcys from throughout the Untted States will lake pan in ··The Amen- ran Music Hour'" radio show which will brina American pof' music to the People's R~ic of <'hina for the first time on China~s only national radio network. cmanatina from Btij- 1ng on April 21. Muddled plot· dooms 'Sign' BJ JOE S.U.TAD ~-...... I can see it all now. Carl Sch ultz. the .\ustralian director of the exqu1s1te ··Careful. He Might Hear You:· 1s pitched by American producers to make his stateside debut. He can do anything he wants. within reason. As he always admired fellow coun· 1ryman Peter Wears "The Last Wave:· a poetic. min-drenched. apocalyptic fable. he decides to re· make it (or rather remake ats ··1ook"). only becfina it up with more com· mcrcial values. The at-.origines and Richard Chamberlain arc out. as arc 1hc Australian location~ and the ritual murckn. Everythina is moveJ to Venice. Calif.. where the end-of-the-world plottina now involves Demi Moore (pronounced De-MEE. as an "me. mysclfand I .. ) and her unborn cha Id. The poetic rains remain. ~ Workina with cinematographer Juan Ruiz Anchia. Schultz sccms to have worked ovcnime to make sure 1hat his movie is a d<'ad nngcr for ··The Last Wa ve." It's bcauuful. photoaraphically suptrior to any- thing currently in rckasc (ccnainly superior to any other ~enre movie). but it still looks strange. It looks. well. .\ ustralian. Which can tic 1ood or bad dcpendins on how one feels about Venice. Calif. rve never Sttn so much rain. eanhquake effcct<1 and foreisn atmosphere in an Amr rican movie. especially not in any horror fi lm. Nothina else as rommendabk about "The Seventh Sign·· (save for Moorc"s unusuall) convincing ptr· formancc). and the movie fails at the primer ~vel of dr.1ma -in terms of basic involvement. At the very least, we should care about whether or not the world is comina to an end, right? And whether or not one determined woman. hUsky and strona °' t vy wit cfiil<t. can sinalchandedly stop 1he wont from happmin,a. But we don't. "The Seventh Sian" is a pathetic mcu as storytclli,na. and this saps 1t of its style after awhile Its makers settJed fot baftdtonK' cffccts Cl· chasivdy -and the hope of a lucky 1tticknt that audiences miaht under- stand what's aoina on and ca~ about it all. Visually and literally, it is a crutnbli111 nain oh movie. The one-hour. tw1cr·weekly show will feature one American disc jockey each week in a spotli$ht segmen t. which will hav~ the disc Jockey giving a brief introduction of their md1v1d· ua1 city. then a~ncuncing a favonte son& to be.aired on Jhe <1how. The S2 announcers include. among others. Jeff W)att of ·r ower JQ6' i11 Los .\ngeles who w1ll announce ··califom1 a Drcamin· ·· by the Mamas and the Papas. \arol Miller of WNEW 1n New York who will announce .. On Broadway," Terry McGovern from K·IDI in San Fran· cisco who will announcr. of course. -1 Left M) Hean in San Francisco." land baron"s bidding. tries to forestall tht imminent v1olencr The ending. as you can g~. is pure Capra. .. The M1lacro Beanfield War" miaht have proved more effective af thr townspeople hadn't been so dollt'nnght lovable and their oppo- nents so thoroughly detestable. and 1f the script by David Ward and John N 1chols (based on N ichnls · ~~: ~•dO adhered to a ~~iltral stor'\ hne i.nstead of wandcrinl over the "-le~ Mexico landsca pe: a mountam1np gunfight in the middle of the mov1c seems a lat~ add1t1on. Redford and Moi::<numa Esparza produced the '...inaversal Ptctul"C'S rc-lea~. DWARDS .. .. Ufr <"lllSl-llAllUI r•f II~ I\. ... ltl~ SAl/9 I •. l JI. i tS. •• ltli ........ (fl} SI-~ .... ,.,15 t• •·~ Sii -UIS. l IS e tS. I 6. 1:15 114$ 119 .... ( .. 11) .._ ....... (I) Al' U, Ul ltJI ,. l'il. ,_ IM Sil/Ml I I •• I 4$ •• i IS. I.. SAi,_ 1•, ):9. t• 1• HI, lt)I ~ UMn, -"""(I I ,. S~ e• ltlS sal I IS l'•. HI. ltJS ......__.(fl) IWUl.lll•• .,,_ n·a I• Ht. UI. t i\. -· ------(1) .. ,..,"' •t/9 IMI. Ml Hi. 11\. M ... UN"(llltl) fW S:t5. 1~ tit Sott,.. ll'fS, HI. iU . 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Enjoy the convenience of c~plimentary · yalet parking. And try Duke's e\'ery Mon- day for comedy night. NA THE lfEWPCRTF..R RE;cm' Tht..,.. ..... ....,.. .... 1117 b ' .... Newport Badt. CA HMO.• C71t)Mt-1711. I w1aNMULAD - 1 .... 1•••11t••• It ·· ...... 51 ... ..... ._ ..... . ......... 1-.•"9• •H n -~ . .... ................. ••• 8Mtftee• -..d Paal........,.. are two-tlllrd9 ,,, tlae ~.,,, Male'• ... ....._. lteMaaraat.IMl~t1111a. la chllrbroMed for extra tlaYor. rt... franks are ottered on a bun, with uuerkraut or with cNU, or two of them on apl8tewtth .-kraut and a choice of cote ..._or potato aalad. Chart>roMed knockwurst and Italian .. 1Mg8 .. alSo ...... " Am6e's mnoua ~.,. wwd on their · equalty tamoua rye bread. They.,. priced from $4. 75. The 18 Yarietiae Include IUCh f9YOfttee as chopped her, hot c::omed beef, proecutno and provolone. tongue, roast beef, brtaket of beef, tnat of turkey, salmon, bologna, ltverwum and onion, Rom.un pastrami, anct turkey, becon, lettuce and tomato. . ~ Half SMdwk:Ms are also avllllable with a cup of soup fOf' $4.95. Soups Include: matzo ball soup, chicken noodle, Hungarian goullleh and the soup of the day. . New YOf'k la not the only place lkyec:rapers can be found. Amte's feetures WMtwtc:hea stacked to the lky , • with IUCh goodies as c::omed beef and tongue, roast beef and tutttey, tutttey and chopped llYer, ro.st beef and turkey and tongue, and other·comblnatlona that feature their spectacul• pastratnl. The pastrami la fiown dlrecttY from New YOf'k and smoked on the premises. The lkyscraper sandwtches are also available platter style. A catering~ Is also avaitat>ae. Amie's deft platters are appropriate for office perltes, home gatherings, weddtngs, gr!duatlons and Bar Mttzv8hs. The dett atlO features Sunday brunch and early bird specials. • . Amie's Manhattan Res1aurant end Deticatesaen la at 2832 an.tol St. In COsta Mesa just under the 73 and 55 ., .... at the corner of Bristol end Beer Streets. For more Information or reMrV&tlon cal Ar~'sat(tt4)-557~ ......... ~ .. ..... Complel-.... wMefllh by peeing b-* top lkln and rwncMnQ ....a. Tum over and do the wne on the alts 81de. Mmke an to fllet flltt comp1919ty. Al bonea MUST be remowed. Thw bones tn very fine and cen c:e... a per90n IO choice. AnllydloeNd onion. Flnefy dice red pepper and"'" under cold -· Squ I Ill .. llquld "°"' pepper. Coftll*• llh, onion, b9I ........,, IM$GIS .... , .._. "-......................... h .......... l ~· lhauld ... a ---11111 Cf ..... .. ~ol .................... A9 .. lllP 71 .................... I 1orla.. .... be ................ To•aau ...... sn·o...., ..... . .................... = ...... ... • ....... .,,,iJ;-Dr.•-..... .............. v. .. -.......... .... ar.. ................... "'. , .... ... ........... ..-.. OutOnTheTown FlavorofNew.Orleans Com·es alive throllgh Smith's lens Jazz 1n New Orleans 1s hke b1ktn1'> on the beach or Magic Johnson" 11h a basketball. The) JUSt naturall)' hclong together. When the French ~11led the area back in 17 18. the French Quarter "'a., a cit) in the making. l\ctuall) more of a collection of urban "11lages. or faubourgs (suburbs). "lew Orleans grew into a cit) of music. wnh a beat, rhythm and pulse all at" own. Born and raised in "lew Orleans. writer/phOtQ&rlphcr Bradle) Smith hasca~turcd the essence ofDmeland people. sounds and culture 1n his current black-and-wbm· photo exhi- bition at the Etan Galk'ry in Laguna Beach. Prctentina both lcacnds and local jazz areats from the IQ40s; Smath's 14-piccc showins brini~ back to hfe some of the pure JOY ofmakinJ music. Within the faces (and especially the ey") of jazz lcacnd' like Louis Armstrona. Lionel H:\mpto n. and William .. Count" Basie lie wonderful nuances of cktail and e'prnsion. Most impressively. though. is Smith's coll«tion of home-grown Jall ta~nt. Like a aood gumbo. these photos capture the f\avN and spi~ of New Orfcans life. Jazz played on the riverboats was commonplace to the area since the •920s. In ''New Ortcan' Riverboat," Smith photopaphcd stMs who ofUn played toeether in French Quarter cabarets. The spontaneou~looking jam snsion indudcs. among others. trumpeter Oscar "Pll'I" Celestin. homman Georp Lewis and the "Quttn Mother' ofthr Rue Ro)ale, JOHN Roos Li zzie Miles. t Se" era I shots celet-rating street mus1c1ansh1p-pay hom:igc to playt ng music for music's sake. ··Old Man at Absynth" shows an elderl) man (named Sam) strumming h is acoustic guitar while blow1na his piccolo. Smith beautifully focuses on the deep-set eyes and S('rious concen- tration of a man who played outside o f Bourbon Street bars for 2S years. "Papa Celestin and Grandson" ofTen a tender portrait of a special. shared mome nt between generations. The .. daddy of all trumpet players" strut'I his stuff on the front porch of his'New Orleans home. Watching and listening with that youthful sense of wonder and curiosity 1s Celestin's small grandson. The showi~ also inclucks some unexpected dchghts. Some jazz pats began by playing in funeral marching bands. hke the Euttka Jazz Band and the Excelsior. Playing hymns on the way to the cemetery and f'IC'lime jazz on the wa)" back. these-bands ~re springboards for future stars f1ke Willie Brown and Henry Alkn. The exhibnion of the vintage photographs of vrat jan musicians of the '40s continues 1hrough April ....... CeleMID, •• Jllew Or;. leans. clrca UM6. bJ Brad- ley Smida. 18. The Elan Gallery is located at 1145 S. Coast Highway in Laguna Bcach.+foursarc I I a.m .-6p.m.daily (closed Tuesdays). Call 494-1902 for further information. POP PICKS Tickets go on sale Monday for the much-anticipated June 4 concert by INXS at the Pacific Amphitheatrc ... A blues festival featuring the Nevilk Rrot.hers. TaJ Mahal and others is ~cduled for Ma) 7 at Irvine Mcadows.. .. The Talking Heads' Jen) Harrison brings his Casual Gods to ~rt's in Long Beach on April 16 ... A triple-bill of excclknt Orange County musicians -Swamp Zombies.. National Prople'sGang.andAnn DcJamett- invades Night Moves 1n Huntington Beach on Apnl 21. Klugh, Yellowjackets sigq for Center , . Guitar and piano soloists and a Grammy-winmna guit:1nst arc the headliners for the the Orange Count) Pcrformina Art.s Center's 1988 Con- temporary Jazz Series. Artists will include guitarist Earl Klugh. jazz pianists Keiko Matsui and Dav1d Benoit, vocalist Dianne Reeves and the jau quartet the Y ellowjackets. KJuah will ina&1&urntc the series June 3. He is known for his distinctive fineer-pkkint style and for bkndi~g the srnsous sounds of the acoustic auiw with a full ran.-of eltttronic KCOmpmniment. His re«nt album. ~ with Gcorar Benson and titled "C0Uaboratt0n." spent 37 Wttks on the jazz chart~. Pianists Matsui and Rcnoit will ro- beadliM a July 17 conccn. Matsui blends the Oriental ftavon of her Japanae bc>IMland with American jazz. wbilc &moil t.ct.' the melodies album '-Shacks." of'hisacouslic piano with synthesized The Center is ~ntins the 1988 horns. strinp and an inftt1ious beat. Contemporary Jazz ~nes on a conttrt packav All shows St&1t at 8 p.m. Tickets to individual concerts JWill aoon sak approximatdy a mo nth prior to the event Call CIS6-ARTS for more information. . • Reeves and the Ydkl~U will subscription basis. with prices rana- condude lbe lerics Aug. 28. Retvet in& from S.-7 to S77 for the thrtt- drawa her rcpcnoire fmm jazz roots --=------------------------. in Brazil. A~ WMt Aftica and •· the Wat India. The Ycllowjackets iRcarpontc an uny of sounds. illCltMti• bluesy t.cktats. African toaes ..S New ~ dtc1ronics. They won a Grammy Award for their 1986 ( Bobby McGee's Fine &afcxld & Prime Meat. 1Peele11tl "i/JUt11tt S.,1Nt"11U lSl E. P-..:iAr C.-Hw"' c-r 8avMdr Dr. f& PCH N""'°" 8-r'.h Bacon Wrapped FHet Mlpon wt&l ......... c:ap ...... ·--·-.. Baked Staffed s..ri•p A'La l>tlke ............................... . Cioppiao ....................•................................................... Baked Alaska• Kint Crab Legs .................................. .. All Diu~rs served trio .,.,, or s&IMI, Ired Nfetable:., dolcr of potato & dliffr roll. ...._. lffl., · ,.,.,.,, 11 :1#1-J:# (l.lmlW • ..,....-i.-. .._, ,,,,,.,. ~ . 11tmrsda.r 4:#11 , ... ,,,., • ~ 4:30-JIMbllftt Piano Bar & Cocktails Nightly In The Lounge- -£. ""St. • a.-.... 5#-3241 - ' " OutOnTheTown -Dining out with Judy . Remember 1977? Don't forget Swallow' s Cove The last time ~ visited Swallow's The win& chain ate .. and plush. Cove in San Ocmcnte. Sirous Modiri and the bud shows up about 8:30 had fired his chef and was in the p.llL, makins Swallows Cove one of kitchen himself. cooking up a stonn. the b imprdelltious. plKes left in ·' He has a new chef now, and a the south county whcrr you can have couple of nN' marketing tricks. dinner and danclc. -1 rolled back the prices a decade. TbcR are always a couple of to 1977." Modiri. burstioa with pride, fiamilies with youas childra, (llenty told us. of older ciouples and a smanm111 of JUIY r.u.1Elllll I always think ofSwallow's Cove as biO school or colles kids out on a ~rfcct way to md a Sunday at the dates. Everyone aa combtable beach. on a boat. tennis court. etc. It's llere. iodudi111 former Paaidwt -and llleR are no 1qpn punes or a homey. friendly plac-c, the bJd•s Nixon. wlloee collectioa o( While wbite cboc:olale uufllcS. consistently aood and there's kind of HOUie memcnbilia was Oii display Swdow's Cove is continental and a vaation·y fedina -to the Su a a spell. about as treDdy as the America's Cup.· Ckmcntc Inn. where the IU1awant lfyou'relootiJlab'kiwi, radicdlio lalmollalwaysordutkelcaflOCS. leases spKC. and macbc. you woa'tiind them bae IUde with 16 spica in a tllerry -------------------------. daabtis sauce and . 9efWd in a cwrok with ... ~ Tbe last time I Md di9llU llere, tt.e item's price.,. S6.»..,. it's SS. At Sl.9S (clowll from S1.9S). Cam' salad is p>d moup IO wan'Ult tcCOGds. n.c dre.i111 S1aDds up and lbcMau -....vo-at you. and there are fiat croutons and plenty of paled . ·cbene. Swallow'• Cove's ki14'ben is bi& on fish. Lobs1er tails weish in at 1~12 ouaca. Market prica ho~ around SI 0 for one tail. "S 16 for two. They're saeamed just rilht ~ perfectly lender, and ICf"Ved with lemon and drawn butler. Filet of sole is Muffed with shrime and crab mot in a liPt cream sad (S9.SO, down &om Sl4) and tea bus with leHs is s 12 rather than SIS. Snapper, teafood brocbdtc and salmc>n round out the o&rinp of &ab fish. have commanded twi~ the pnc:e. Served on croutons with madeira sauce and walnut butter. more tender bcef just doesn't exist. not even in those fancy places where ladies Fl footstools and the mt"nus have no prices. Veal marsala (S 12.SO). lamb shanks (S9.2S) and ~,,.,er steak in ~om. brandy saU<'e (S 12. SO) all the new prices, a' well. Dinnen come with chefs salad or the soup of the day. a aienerous hdpi .. of fresh~ and a cboicc of red roa&ed potatoes or ricic pilaf. . How ddishtful to lind a whole v~ section on a menu in a coatiocntaJ ttllaurut. I've had the Clll)lant pumaan (S6. QS) and a soup aiid salad combination ($S.4S) which features the caesar salad. YOU can •t ID wroaa with either of~ Two kinds o( vqetarian .,..._arc aho available. From the deaer1 cart. the praline cbee1ecake. profilef'Oln with rich chocolate sauce. decadcftt chocolate cake and fresh chocntate covered strawbet lies are all <tone on the premises and ra,..c in price from SJ toS4.2S. Overall, Swallow's Cove offers an exceptionally tood valuefor thi$ kind ofdininae1tperienc:e. Every sauce that comes out of the k.iachm is periectly executed. If a .. New Orteans-stylc" special is on the menu. the sauce will be authentic and maybe even richer and bcner than its procntypc. As wine lists &0. Swallow's Cove's prices are ~~on the mart. for well· selected vanctaes. Newport Beach types tb,ink notbin1 of drivina down the cout to sec Sirous and save somt ~·and Swallow's Cove is on everybody's list of .. establisbed .. places. like Nicupon 17. The Arches. The f'rown House and Villa Nova. ....... c..e. Im Del Pnsl- ~ ......... ,a ........ ... Ck•m'le ............ ..., ••• S;.r 1 I _,_., ....... , .............. 1111it''1~ ...................... llajer~t em*. ... I don't know iftbis isiome kind of trend or somct.binc. but DOI one minute after I pulled tbi,anideout of the old U*~ a prns release croSted mY. desk from the Metro- politan Gnll in Irvine. The Grill bas JUSt announced a pritt reduction of up to 2S ~ton practically all of its menu items. Wasch fnr more Pf'itt· lowerina ·as IU1aurants fttl the crundl of broad com~ition and the more intdliaent. sman·moncy cus- tomer. s1'f:mt:!tt~:rtat=io: ABC's 'Drnds' Sundav Cove. Sauces ~ daily -they • --A' '.T f I •• ON THE OCEAN FRONT (714) 675-2566 ?k RESTAURANT 2100 W. OCFANFRONT • NEWIUlT m.ACH were scrvi .. blueberry sauce the NEW YORK. (AP) -When ABC problem 11 all across thf' country. the •••we weft there. Twin toumedos ~decided to do a documentary result was an unusual rollaborauon olbecf(Sl2.9S. formerly Sl7) could on just how pervasive the between the network and about 40 of t-------__:~:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~::--_.:;.::.:......=.:.;......:_....=.::........:::...::!l its affiliates. GULLIVER'S Had Any Really Great PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Lately? -. ~ ! -0rup: A Plague Upon the Land." airs Sunday on ABC. It iunchon:id by MK"s Peter Jcnninp and features several nctwort corresrondents. but includes on<amera rerons by local corrnpondents as well as a lot of affiliate-provided tape. zoo .. . Prom .... 3 .. ~ ~ we rtised about $60, . · year.-~ pl is $400.000." says Kris Komar. e•- ecutive director of the VOUP· "We tbiak · we can do ii as · a ~or campaip that briap in the com- munity. corpora1e Sf10ftlOB and doN•ioM .. o.e ~ is 10 seek. corporate .,...,;; 11.,ru;c rdaibits or to have members of the ~ voup "'adopt-.,afic aaimall lftlOulh lhcirdou•~ .. We put die me .. CMlt that the mo is a wardlwtailcc.1e, it's do. by -INK1icallJ ia ,our t.ctymd -adit's~L Yo.c:Mbrilw * .... &.jlJ lae. .. K....19ic£ 11le IOO ii a,.. plilcit ... n.e s.aaa Am i.oo ;, optll daily ~ a.n... Dly .... ~ YwsDly.OatesopmM 10Lm.118d dOleat 4 p.m. • ......,... *..= will ... lllllil ' P."'· :' . . ii Sl -IUI ••• -...... 75 emu b dlildNil ..t .-..... am. dra llllder l me ldanitled ... For illCft iab-•iaa. ml IJS-7414 or 116-4000. Out On The Town Diamonds are for boredom So w ~:s third most bonng sport IS at II ap1n. .11 has none of the taknt of basketball. w speed of ice hockey or the excitement of motocr~. It don have all the spt'Cd of the post office. all the n citment of )Our mother-in-law in a bab~ doll nightie. and au w find)• tunt'd taknt of a thrcc-fin,ercd BcnihaM t'hcf. Slower than slug racing, dumber than country music. "'"C'rr talkjng MaJOr League baseball Uncle Don alwa)S woncktt'd v.hat happened to rcponers at btg news.- papen who blow stones. He nov. knows. They're ·sent to ~rttr's purgatory. Covcnng baSl'ball-Th~ poor pathetic buggn-s arr scntencC'd to following tht-same team around lhl· C'Ountl) for 162 g.1mes and SI'< months. And bascbaJI 1s a i.pon? .\ gu' telling his w;k ht-'s got hupcs v.111 git more action that night than )ou'll st"e at a ballgame. Listen to the stall<itics the an- nouncers red off during the p me. T here's so little'°'"' on the) can tell ~ou how this pa) bat" ap1ns1 this p11cht-r in a strona w.1nd on a Tucsda~ d unng a fuU moon in June wh1k it snows in Cambocha. The lClm owncn could s.avc some scnous bucks by hav1Df Ch1ck1c bab) do tht-play-by-play. Could handk at k-ast IS pmcs at onc-c and still ha"e 11mc to read -war and ~act ·· Lct's facc1t. Tw.~h1L 1-0pmcsarr onl) a little m0tt 1ntcrcst1ng than squ1sh1na t.omato homworms. The bC'st batten only get a hit o~·third of the time. If a basketball player threw up bricks at that r.tte. he'd be drummed ouna the lc<J!uc or tf3d('(f UldeDon 10 the Clippers v.hett he'd be the top shooter Gotta sa~c thhc pm.:. Go back to some pla)ground rules. Pnch to your ov.n team. Two pncht"n mu. Call )Our ov.n outs. Unlimited substnu- tton Bat so many people the other tt:am loses track and )OU can sneak 1n I a big gu~ out of order Shoncn the fenc-es. More homes. G"tll make this j game like slov.-p1tch w ftbaJI. SC'orcs of:!.i..J8and 16-:?. ~othing v.rong v.11h the game ad' ancrng teC'hnolog1call) You don't ~"pole' auhers using ham boo poks Let each team bnng its""' n modified baseball~ S1-.-hundrcd -foot homers arc more fun than I :?0-fnot singles. So "'ho Gtn-s about t'orkcd. cuf\ C'd or I aluminum bats" Put SttC'k-Um in the I glo' C'S and pine tar on the bats. Let's I make baseball mo re ofl'cnsl\e than l 'n k Don's C'Olumn. . But. do \OU ttnnk thC' ov.ncn wall listen to old ncle Don" Nooo. The) 'd rather pander to lowgrade. beetle brov.('(f d1mw1t" who wo uld prefer to s~nd a Sunda' afternoon 1n the stadium 1n the sun catching rays and checking out v.1mmen in halter tops while throwing back suds. UnC'te Don· s readcn THE MOST BORING SPORTS~ Though ~ou'd ne,er aslt. Socttr and stocl. car racing. Ought to combine 1 these 1v.o and ha' c the 'iOCCer pla~ers I ktC'l. land mines at stock ars that arc tr)ing to mov. them down Top videocassettes By 'ne A...aale4 Press The followina a.K tht-most popular '•dt'OCassettcs as they appear in ~•t v.cek's issue of Billboord mapztne. Copyright 1988. 81llt'toard Pubh- cauons. Inc. Rcpnntt"d wuh ~r­ mission. VIDEOCASSETT£ !'>.\LES l."'Lady and the Tnmi>" (Ots~) 2."Stan Up Wuh Jane Fonda" (Lori mar) 3."Callanctic:s .. (MCA) 4. -Jane Fonda ·s Low lms-ct Aero- bic Wortout" (Lorimar) s.-Janc Fonda's N('W WoritouC (Lorimar) 6 ... Pink Floyd: The Wall" (MGM- UA) 7."'Slar Trek IV: The Voyagr Home-(Paramount) 8."Bevcrly Hills Cop II" (Pant· mOUl\t) 9.-Dirty Dllnrins" (\'cstron) 10 ... An Amcric.an Talr· (MCA> I I ... Kathy Smith's Stan1na Wort- I q ··:-.:ot So Grc.it \foments 1n Spun .. 1HB01 W .. The Godfather" I Paramount) \'IDEOC .\SSETTE RENT .\LS I ··&"erl) Hills Cop II" (Para- mount) :?."The Lost Boys" (Warner) 3.;·Siakcout" (Touch<.tonl') .&."Din) Dancing" (Vcstron) s:·Robocop" (Ononl 6."No Wa) Out" (HAO) 7."Thc Bis Easy" {HAO) 8."The Living 0a)lights" (CBS- Fox) 9.-Platoon" (HBO) 10."Hamburttr Hiff' (Vcstf(Sn) 11."Prcdator · (C'BS-Fox) 12."Spaccballs'" (MGMUA) 13. "Maid to Order" (IVE) 14."La Bamba" (RC>\-Columbia) 1 s:·SuttTnder" (Cannon) 16."Nadane" (CBS-Fnx) 17."Lcthal Weapon" (Wamt'f) 18."Dragncf' (MCA) 19."Reve~ of the Nerds II: Nerds 1n Paradise" (CBS-Fox) 20:-s&am Dance" (KC')' Vtdco) out" (Foa Hills) 12 ... lkvaty Hilts Cop .. (Para-....-------------1 "'fl~aa Btauty-(Disney) 14.-~ Smith's ftordy Basics" (JO) u .-'llle Sound o( MllSIC .. (CBS- Fox) 16.'"Scarf8cc" (MCA> : ~::r:'o!,.M?.·(=.nt) • Npw Serving SMAY IEllClll llUlf IST .... I CntlsMI .. .. s1• s1• Served w/ Tortillas. Refr1ed Beans & Fruit 1712 Pl.centla Cost•Meu· Sunday. Monda) (. Tuesda} In The Loun«e To help ce~.lle on ""'ard ""'nntn& Pasta as na~ by The Nal ional Pasta Assoc1at1on as Best Pasta In The Cll> and our new Award For E'~ptional C>tnmc tTom T~{'.~1fom .. Res~r.int \ao't-1ters· Associat!Of' tThe only ltah.in restaurant In Or•nce Count) reoce11;1nt this prest~lous awardl loin us for special surprisint 1'4ew PHta Recipes 1n the cochail lounce & bar only Come test the newest rtttpes from Ital)' The same outst.ltld1nt quality .ts ~ou ,.ould e•P«t from the Orante Count) Chairman of the CIAO ttaha Association Entertainment Nlehtl)' • Kitchen open un11I 1.Jte for after theater patrons Rist or ante ltaftanc> & Cont inen\alf> l'i20 E P<10fic Cont Hwy Corona Del Mar 675-1922 DA!.tFOf\NIA DINING AT ITS FINEST .--0.T IUCH 714-644-20l0 ~ 37 F ASHU1 1SLA11> art-.. rJ•t ~--I ,,..._ t • CHEF RUSSELL ARMSTRONG ~o I Will _, ,..-up' A~ ~vu luddiri& • I Jl'<,..n up" lift ts'""~,,_ lot iM \!. htn I ••• '"" H al' old I t hout ht 411 ••• OtO rH ll• •Id I I c•-uldn I r• tn C\•n.1urr ,. ha!. 1 10~-uld !>. ftkt l< ~ w ,,.,. that l'rr, 41 I kn.f-Uu11 "'' "" t "Id J\l<l n~~ '"'' " ... u pl.nt• ••ourw ""'""h 11 rn~" a 1•-t ,( fllr ~1 41 I r.c~,.,. 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""'IN hJ' I would M to .lf'l l{I 11;,.. .... »ou1 rftUturant In~" fuw -t<iuninl tlwor. •at le.i ·-1ndlnduaJ • ,. k_. ..... bk about thf' ••MS thn MYf' 1n '"""'Wn l°rMt ,,. a 1'9PP"f1 ,..,tlt 1ha1 ,...,...,..,. rould l:w -till act.an~ to ""'1 \nu C'9ll n<lnC'ha.19nth ~t .,,..., you and """"' l\lf'Sl an M ltftf and •II fOf h~ ~ ~ wtM ~.-ndetK>n AllHMUvotl\ WllAt IJI~ \.lmf' ltf\1'f\l'M'l'll \"t!U t9n INm -.uct> about 1 f..., ..,,_ tn M abk to mab an adeQuaw -~ al any lllM Tr~ rt~l&Jtenl ,.. 1 ..... -.t<'d 11 U • HPhul.t\'j..'P l '"'""' dtl \Iv 'f"lltod on th. ................ ~ I,_. 1-hond lht p,.,., Thfftr.. R-'"'""'• • fr"'\ •!!Ill\ AIWERTISEMF~"f . . "' .. OutOnTheTown Bakersfield girl wins 'Million Dollar Mystery Prize ' From DaHy Pilot wire 1ervi~1 -\ 15-~ear-old h 1gh-~hool girl from B.il.cr~tidd. ( ·dhf.. h:u won $I mllhon in cash an the .. \hlhon Dollar M ) ~tl'I") ··mo' 1c sv.rrp-.1ake sponsor- ed b' CA· l-<1u rcn111s Fnt<'rtaanment Grnup l)n tx·half of the company's film -\lesaa (Lisa) Lcnae Jones wall be presented DEG's cash1t'r's check tor the full amount Thursda) an Bcverl} Halls. Lisa. a sophomnre at Nonh High School in Bakersfield. won the .cash fonune by correctly answenng the question about where the massing million dollars in the film's storyline was located and subsequently having her namedra"'n fro m a ~roupofother entrants who also ga' e the coFrect answers. Lisa's wmnanganswe1: The missing · mil hon as hidden (in tht' film only) in Nev. York Caty an the brid$e of the nose of the Statue ofLil'lerty an a G lad trash ba11.. . GARLIC BREADSTICKS WITHOUT END Only a t The Olive Gorden con you find fresh·boked garlic bread· sticks like these. Soft, worm. And their goodness never ends. Because once you finish a basketful, vve give you another. A nd another. But save some room for authentic Italian specialties, like lasagna a nd veal parmigiana. Pastas that vve make fresh in the restaurant. And a ll the WHERE ALt ~ THE BEST OF ITA i Y Is YouRS. 17SISCC1111Mon,C1r,oflNMtry • 7610Se,,ulwdo81'fd ,Monhaltanlltoch • 19n4Nordhoff Pl (c()( ofNordhoff Pl,,COfbtnAwe.) 111 n E 11Jrd SI 111111 IO the Cerritos Mall) • 23442HcMlhol111 Bl'ld .. Torrunce (11'1 ~ 7) • 16811 Beoc:h 8hd • HunhrigtOn leodl Rn 1Ew haall ataatra plays-Army officer tormented by d.reama ha .. Tlae llanclaari&D Candidate ... Re-released 'Candidate' is still timely, gripping By GAIL WORLEY· O., .... C:.11191 •1 I Finally re·rcleascd more than 25 years after at initially opened. "The Marichurian Candidate," opening today at the Balboa Cinema. is still a taut suspcn~ drama. nnd still con- troversial. Based on Richard Condo n's novel. "The Manchunan Candidate" tells the story of Raymond Shaw. (Law- rcn~ Harvey) an army patrol leader who unkno wi ngly ha s bec n brainwashed t>y communist fo~ during captivity an the Ko rean war. U pon returning to civilian life. Shaw is given the Congressinnal Medal of Honor for meritorious conduct and is lauded as a war hero. But has personal life bc<'omes increasingly dastre~ due to the overbearinp influence of h is socialite mother (Angt'la Lansbury) and her second husband (James Gregory). a schem ing political figure with sights on the W~ite Ho use. Just as Shaw is troubled by has mother and stepfather. <\haw's fellow Army officer Ben Marco (frank Sinatra) is disturbed by recurring nightmares in which he sees Shaw cold-bloodedly murdt'r 1wo members of the very platoon ht' was decorat~ for saving. The dreams cauK Marco to sutTer a breakdown and he is aivcn a lea ve ofabKncc. Marco dccidc1 to invcstipte the possibil~y that his dreams may have some basis in fact; perhaps Shaw 1s not the kind. brave. heroic vt'teran that the public perccivl'S him to be. Arriving in New York. Marco stops by Shaw's apartment. only to find that Shaw's houseboy (Henry Silva) is the former guide and translator for his patrol-m Korea. In a flashback of rea lizatio n. Marco knows that this man betrayed them tx-hind enem~ lines dunng the war. o\ karate-style fight occurs bctwttn the two and Marco is arrested. Through continued ~leuthing and probing visits with !'haw. Marco uncovers a plot of international espionage and mind control in which Shaw figures as a programmed as-sassin. the pawn of an unkno wn American operative working with co mmunist forc<'s. Shaw's murderous post-=hypnot1c sugcstions arc triggered by the game of solataire an which the queen nf diamo nds appears. It was the communist :1ssassi nat1on plot that caused MG M to pull the film from distribution. When Presid<'nt Kennedy was :issass1n:.ited . the film- maker was afraid it would fa n paranoia about a communist con- spiracy. 'f~ Manchurian Candidate is well and convincingly actcc1 '. btautifull) edited and a pleasure tn watch in au original black and white. The large cast also features performances by Janet Ltigh. Leslie Parrish and John Gavin. DATE NIGHT AT PERO'S SA TUROAY EVENINGS 5:30-10:00 COMPLETE DINNER FOR TWO r.:::~b~r.!ag( ~=J =.--::..=: •n• _.. ....... .. ... '°"".. FOA2 .... 2221 North M•n • Huntington BMch. CA • Seedtft VIMage ---P1Q®'C) ll0-7784 ----------------- OutOnlbeTown ANE&EAN THE BARN Han tht' prim• n ( \'OIH lift' chOl~ inc lrum tht' u:tl'nim·• 25 il•m mt'nu. Stuk11. it'afood. BBQ. Mn 1ran d1~hh andudani salad bar. and mor• Wl'Stl'rn charm and ,uunln amb1ant.~ 8rukfas1 M F G .. IO 11·110 Lunch M ·F I 1:00·2;:to. Omn•r -; n11(hl"' from ~{Ill p m Happ) hour M F ·D O 7 pm Sat· l'lllll' d1•h L l\f' t'nlrrla1nmtnt and da1111n1f. Banquet fK1l111H 1491:1.! 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'-J>f'<"ll lmng 111 An11u• ra1!of'd bttf. thr finf'it \•tU 1·an lltt'I Al"' ft •luran,: fr~h l1•h. ,.,.1 and t h1d r.f'n Thr hnf'n tll\t'tt'd tablt''. candl~ and fr""h 01.-tr. .dd lo 1ht' tlf'1[anC't'. •llh 1,..,, ht. and h1ch beck t ha1r. for pm II<'\ F'l1clirnnj lantt m' and ds..>1('al mu~10<ap1urr thf' C'harm 1111( and warn1 atmusphr rf' ()pt'n (ur hu\C'h and dmMr. F.•lrns1\'l' '""~ li11t. :t'; F'b h111n l!iland ~.-.20:10. 8&18TOL 8Aa 6 G&ILL Our .. ai1lioo Nn0¥9tioe .u.. ua e &oc.I PA VORITE SpecieJ driak prtc. end daily luadl Uld dlwr ..-wa .,. out --:=l: Our ...ty cnet.t meftll' . a .W. ¥9riety al '-ly niu.a. 0,.. tWly I a.a. to 10 p.m. ...,_ aerftd all dQ. ~ febuloua Cham...- Bnmch .nu. ao·. • en·. c1ance mulic. 3111 BriMol St .• Cciac.a Mete. $67 .3CJOO. .IOLLY aooB• Gnet ~n food and at thl' bHt pricft. TM Jolly Rcictr ha. alwa)-. bftn known • IQCMI funily nlue ,...uuranL TM menu fu· tUl'ft breek.leat. lun<'h end dinMr. Frum 'II dlllwa. Jriddl. cakts. burpn. .-clwicha. •a.els to mmplew din..n al ..tood. au.b. dlicbn end delicoua de9· let'U. r .. ity vwned few 3!; )"M .. willl U. fn...dlitst airrvitt in Luwft. «>O S. CUMl Hwy .• Lacuna Btedl.4M·3137. REAL Nt>w York chl'nttakf' ~l11nd1)'li 1hr0Uf(h t'radays from 11 a m II• 11 p.m and d1nnt'rs only on ~a1urdays and Sundays 5 p m tn 11 p m. \'alf't parkmic-Locatf'd an lht' 1\1111 \t>nltr. lnant', I 2(11 \'11n l\arman al Moc:ht>lson 4j141 ~'; ~ .1U641 THE McCHARLES HOt;SE The l[UCIOU> pat"f' o.f antt1ht'r rr1 ma' bt found m tht' \'1C'1onan c:tiarm uf thl' Mc:Charlt"S HU\bf' m Tu<;tm. Cumplrtt ly rtnu,·111f'd and dtturatf'd in antaquf' I< c:hontz.h Thl' Mc:Cbarles Hou~ .. <rrr. a mt'nu uf uld fam1h ff'tlJ.lh which( t vukt' thr spiral 11( t'arh Amt'rtn Difft>rrnt d1nnt'r t nlrtt--prt'parl'd .,pt"<1ally n ch t'\'tnani Rrnp1f'nt .,( Soulht'rn California Rf°'tauranl u·-··-· 0 --·...-·--'---·--• '' tt"t~ t •V U U "'U 'fo. .•C •\.UH011. • A"'ard Luoch. d1"'1t'r. aflt'rnuun tt'a. lakt oul ~t Wf'd 11 ·6, Th Sat 11 · :lO. a(lt'rnuun IH '.!·6pm .1.1.-. S (' St. Old T uwn. TtL>t1n -;:11 ... 06:1 THE NEWPORT OYSTER BAR ASD GRILL Rricht and a1~· •·11h a m lorful !..a.,~1dp \01\'tc•nan flair. Thl' !l:f'•'· purl ()~,.tf'f Bu and Grall is l'1>oual 3t&fuud damn~ at 11,. bht Ru Chandlt>r. who alw n•ns Thl' Rt 1 Rf'•taurant. ha, crt atf'd a fun <opol to ~•Pan An('hnr :O:tHm bHr. pttl ~p•C) §hrampand tnJ"' uqubllf'h prt'parf'd fa h Ii', humt u( I ht' "'orld" ~I hn1tu1m 'lams Oiw-n all da" trnm t I ·1(1 a m '" 10 Ill p m . to 11 pm on F'nda' and ~aturda' nar;ht., ~I (' . \'h.a. A .. : . Dant'"' l.u<'atf'd aCT• ... s from t~ :"t>•port P1f'r :!WO WPSt O!'t-an front. !';t'"'Jl'Of1 But h fi7 \ 997'; QUIET WOMAN This IUC'all~· popular rf'Staurant as pruudh-1n 11.1 t2nd \'HI o( M'r\'\C'f' on Pat1flt' C~t H•-,.. an Corona dt'I !>tar F'amuu~ ,;,r mrsqu1lt' broilf'd ~1•>1irdfish & a ,.mall. an · t1matr atmosphr rr. thr Quart Woman M'n'fS lun.-h ~t F 11 .:1. dmnrr na,:ht I)' ;,.11 . latf' niir:h1 mf'nu till I .:lO a.m; f'nltrtammt'nt. fant '"int list, roC'lita1b. Mtt'llllf' dish Call for drtails abc.oul hotnf' dt'livr"'· 3:!24 E. Cout Hwy . Cor· on• dri Mar 640·74"40. THE WBJTSBOUSE &UTAUllANT 1lUi unpriUDtloul ,......, .... baa ... .,.... A...nr-liloelf ~~ror~~~~ .... ll • ,.a.., _..... -..- W.! F,..~..W . ....a· widae9, ..s ...... ....... Servilll ......,_ 1-c:h ... ... reeturillc Ml bar end 1"'8 .... . aam-t. Located ....-\ tlU•ia ti. llieert al~ ..... -S40 So. ~ Hwy. 494-8IOI'. ZUBDS Pure ud ....... ~ lib ..U-'1 loft! T'1197 aefW 10 OL ...., '8ila. Nit ....... ,,.. n"b. riba eed diicbe • * _... ....... ,,...ec... ..... ,,._ .... --cwt ..... .......... , ....._ Gtwouaty pcMncl '°9 . ..... 0. c,w. ,_....:: .. ~ ... ... tf'JO. LocMeal Ill 171 t ~-c... .... -17tli St. Call M&..aa or 131-llOI. Zt:BIES GILDED CAGE R11:h1 an te» tlw! •trtt't from 7..ub1..., ~prc~h1~ art' hr .. u Ceod ch orkf'n bab' back n~ and fain ,.( iM•lr All dania.rs lol'nf'd •1th ~lad. bakf'd bran,., , urn "" l ht' •~•L. polah~ and hut rull Lunch 1>J>f'("1aL. ~1 FI rum •!fc TM l:1ldl'd Cair:r 1~ a lut ,.f fun for tht' v.holt' fam1h· Larir:r danC't' ll•••r Wodt ..cTttn plus e T\"~ f1•r •porb ~Pt'< latur,.~rt'at \If"" I rum aJI ,..at~ an,ludmir:""'bar Call~; !!1'91 ur 6'.11 ~Ii NfC&'S PIZZA IYOao An ltaliu cWCln' f'aauly owned .. opt'Nted few OW'ltf Lt '""' Ni(-k DiP~ A Fa.ily an p'-d t.o im;i.e you t.o M\W their a11the,nuc bomecuck J\&liu M llCr. AlJ ~ with only natural llllft· dietlta; no artificial ~cw jlft· servati-. ao added ...,.,.... Only the (IM9t ~LI af't' \IKd 6 alJ -Me f1e\'Oftd Wft.b \'1D· ~Italian wiML WEDS ES DA\' SPECIAL All·l' Can F'.a1 ~pache111 v.11h mut :>au•~. ,....yp m tialad &. iarlac brud '.!.:.!.) I u~1 am '" 111 no pm St:NDA Y SPECIAL All ~ ·.c."an Eat H.kf'd l.a;.a.rna •llh .... up or .... tad 6t iarlu brt'ad l '.!.'1 11 (Ill a m to I u tlfl p m E\IERY SIGHT Fam1I> nai ht full rour<if' d1n~r v.ath combo • platt'. ;.c.up ur ..alad garh< hrud & dK..~rt P ri .. t"- ranc• from i \ 9 ) '; ~'> Cumf' .. n 1n and r1prrir n<'l' hahan c"ol11nr ~ 11 .,houJd ht-)l•nllon !1:1d;'. name £, f't'<'t'l\t a C'f•mph mf'ntan ![ID~ u( ••~ ur ~Prat:• vi '·~H r h111<f' 105 \ ~lltt'r =-'1 111 Euc hd 1 Fountain \'alll'\ I: U 1 ~ t II'.!.!- \llS~E·s Thr bt!i1 hJilian (1 .. od prt-p.rf'd ( rom t.hl' f l'ft hf'-.1 1 nu~ lt'nl' u mi nu pl'l"!ol'n at.""' w ll. 'ucar or rs~' f111h ,...,.~ h, \ '"""' Cub ndrt>a 1.C Bn.ukl\ ~ . Pozu Wm ks. fam<'lh fOf' ha\11\11: Th.- Bt'st P1ua 1n Oran.cf' Count\ b\ Tht>t :rt>al P1zu Hunt .!70E l';th ~t 1n Custa !>tt"W :.?:! !;t_~ VILLA NOVA A bNutilul bey virw CTM&ee the rcwulk aettjns that baa nwdr the Villa NO'·a a .. lpKial kind· ol. platt" for onr SO ~ Suprrb NisiM from C•ntral and Nort.b· f'm Italy wn-.d in Old-' World charm. Esll'rw,-. wiM list. Din· ntt n•htty. Piano her. F'ull mmu tit 1:00 Liil. 3131 Wf"t Coeat H•)' .• Newport 8Mch "42· 7880 Cl lllW2 - LI'S RESTAl.RAST If \OU '•"t' Chi~ loud '""ff' ,urt' It• t'n.r•' donanir: hf'"' •· l.1 • P"•m•-1rul~ au\ht'ntK' <'hi~ rl .. d TM ""'"u .. rr.~ • •1dr ,., ~l\' ol n ou c d1•~ frum a la rattf' t .. n imbmal "'" 1nclud11u: Canto~ 6t =-'.tf'l huan •••Ir Brl'athuk1nir: dttur on a •upn-~I• braut1ful alm•~Mrf' Trttpc~al dnnu to qurnrh \uur 1h1"t 0J)l>n Sf"-f'n dav' a •ttk '"' lunch and donMr ti961 Adam•. Hunt11l('tun Bt'ach. 961 911;, THE LOTUS Entf'r 1ht' 0rtf'nl and up.rat>ntt tht' n C't'llf'n<'l' "' Mandarm and Slt'<'h•an \u1<aM" Autht>nu c Ch i no r dtihl'' upt-ra alh pttpe~ hy mat.ll'r C'Mf l.1u Thr Lotus can nffrr ruhnan ma•ltt pi«ft to )'our lil11nc Thf' lt•\'f'l~ dinine -'" dom1n.t4'd ..-u h pit turn of l~ 1..4.>tus 11;,.~, lht' 1,i."lllbol ol punt~ 1n Chi-rul· tUft. Enjoy firw C'h1~ d1n11"11 a' WINI • WIM. 19m1.1 end h.15p1tal ity ec t.lw Locus. U-t4'<1 an Harbor C~nwr at 2300 Harbof BNct. m C'.u Mesa C'aU ~-.l.'\.11 JA.VL• I CALIPOa~IA BEACH C'atifomie BNC'h Rf'SUtUnlnt IS °"" ul Newport'• m.tJt C'\tfllrm porary rftUlurantr.. F'ntunnc n quu.it~ J..,._ d1n1ns 1nctud1nc auah1, ..rood and •lre.b. m.a""" thla • tNI · .,a.-urablr d1n1nc o """"""'· l..Jowd at 3.'l~ Via Ltd<• '" IWwpon ~ Lunch h,141,.. Mon ·frt t I :.<> ~ !'10. d1 nl'ltr -. tu 11 1•1 -dah c1 "'ff" H•PIJ• tktUJ 'Pl°<••I• ; 1>1 ., ,. A .. ., .. r <rf'd1• u rdi. a•ct>p•.-d 1 .,!I .;-~ •. 11;-;; ( •1 mfurnull or CROWS HOl .SE n ... lu\f'h ( .n, n ... ~1.:s! ..... ta 11rant ••tuatl'd at 1 't.-''·""' ,, I'< H andt r ""'" \ allt'• Pk .. , hJ• •~n • "'UND.-1. .... la\-+nl~ ~ 1r ., .... • 1·, ''°a, .... nov. F1nt-din·r ... c ... kta 1k dan..1nt 1,,,. ~n1 .. n ·• n m ntt 1•\~trr bar hapfH h "" han qlll't fac1ht1"" \om·• .,,..,. '"" .. ~ '""~"" ••nt> h•t •_:..,.,~ Pa"lo ('oa,1 H•-. . ~-vth l..u:una "•lt'J"I .t9'J ..... ~ "9EDITERRASEAS ROO )I Airport~r 111• Hot~l ~\MWif.tt .... : .i!tnQ ~: .. M~~ •;,tfft ,;,.,. 1 .... , ... ,., .. n -i.rruundtnl?• n .. \l•·•I 1 rrranran Rtt••m .. 11rr' •\lltt'rlo ... 111111l'mc1I 1 u1-1n.. I •r I JI 'h. tJ1n11t'r and ~unda' hrurn h I "I' fi'\lt>n.aonlnt-nt n11d11 I., in th .. <' .. h .. rt'l L • .un~ T hf' l'aptaon -r •ltll' I• •"IJl>ll 1uf dlnlnl? .!-' httut• l'nlt"•t t .. r "'illl h1nit l 'af11 .. m 11 •11n ..... 1-I• thr fl1::h1 l ~k1. .. ,m~ .. Thr \1rp .. nt'r l•1n t• 1 ... alr•J ,;• I ·-•t \la• .\rthur ~l'rl "' 1,.,.,, ,, i._..':;u Rl\'IERA RPl1u l" er•' 1 "'' -< n ,, , ,. , "ll'l.!a11• 1nltn1111" <1.''" .... ,,i,~·· t-' , ... tth Jlfl'Jl.ar--d , •nttn .. n'<1 d"1t ... I•• 1 ·h.-I Hu h<lrd H .. r.:nrr ''"' .. I ,-,, The· "'""rd ••nnonl.! ,.. ... t..11u.-n1 JI ..... , Ut"r--.an f'\tf'n ..... , .... v. lllt 11'1 •Od '°" l'I• m tlhlf".t'1r l'Tt'I"'' •t •"n.' .;od n..m i,.... llJlt'n Ir l.1.:n,h II 111 pm . lhnM>r ln•m ·, pm Et.<f'llt'nt hanqurt f,;, 1h• ''"' 1 ·1 . .......cl :'un •nd h,.l td11•• n,, Rn~t••l. ,-, ... ,,. ,,.....,. ... H l~H LE MIDI This is a I rut ·•.,Jttprr .• :-0.tfTll' ""'' 1t'• •' 41nt t:llrdt' ttthf't-that II • 11,., ... ,, <\II 41!(rtt that ~·•·• 1 'hl't \\ "h "r Ru1 11mann'• ruc-.1 nt' pn•\t'Ot.ltlt 1• .,f an '"""'at"l' and • ~Q\ll•ltt'h t'llt'n Jtt'd authl"ntlt'll\ \n rn• h•ntinc cnuntn Fl'l"n<'h In '"""' .and a n Old \\ urld h"•Sp1tal II' r ""'" f, -und thhf' da\ ful(ill l hi' ~··unn"' f'VT.kf'd b\-1 ht_. •out•ta.ndu'f! ,"u1s11M' ()pt'n Tuf><. thn 'Ull:h ~un (.,r lun<h and d1nnrr. 1ht-ir ~unda\ bn.inch "1hf' talk ot lhr tu•n' 4!1 \Ill l.edu, S"l>'trt tk-ath. 6'; .. ~9'4 .. - • ,, • I •· - OutOnTheTown \... ~·rt>t fritnds tnJOy din1nc hert. Optn daily from 11 a.m for Lun<'h. Omntr and Cockuuls Enttrtainmenl Wtd.-Sun. nighu in tht> Burro Ruum 296 E. I i th St .. (' osui Mna. 64!>-i 6.26 STEAK & SEAFOOD BOBBY McGEE'S Our hoo,,e &p«iahy is makin1 "' tr~ mea I a pH"iaJ OC'<'Uion' You·11 ,,.·an1 a front row-t for d'f foud and fun at Bobby Mc<M. •htrt tht mt'nu futures favontM likt primt rib of beef au jUll, only tht finHt a,·ailable frnh faah. l'SDA <'hoice steaks. lobawr. and <'umbinatk>n d1nntt$. Evny entrtt mcfudts m·tn-fffth brMd. fffth '""ftUtblt. and a tnp to our a•ard· w1nn1nc salad bar .. .and ~r din- ntr. you can dantt and~ in tbt Wtst CoMt"s mo.t H c:ilintr nichtdub. For a fticht oo the town. or an)"lUM. maJie it .pecia.I With tht macK'. In ~ Beada. 3!>3 East Coat Hichway. For rewr· utaon call li14) 673-5380. CAFE LIDO ~;: ~= ::. ~=~;;er: ~-.;;:~· Vill-ee's only .upper dub. It's locattd oo Balboe Ptninsula. Caft Lldo is -11 known for ita fre&h -food wlertions and contem porary nnaiM, ~ by Chef fraMIS. Tbe wann. intimat.e and cozy ambiance of dusty r..-and buf'IUndY ~ <'rtate a perff<'t auno.phert for your dinin, u perwntt. Caft Lido is aho tht rtt1p1ent or tht PrHlljtlOUS Southern CAhfom1a Resuiurant Writtn " Silver A•ar<i ca!IUll at· tJrt. Dinner nachdy until mid nichL Li\~ ,au nichtly Call 67!>-2968 for rtwrvauons THECANNE•Y This histonc waterfront landmark in Newpon·s Cannery Vil~ fu· turet fffth IOC'al -food and East em bttl Coos!st.ent.ly 1ood w r \lltt, opm for wnch. Dinner. un Brunch and t:hamfM'IM Harbor Cruises. Entutamrntnt n11htlv and Sun. afttrnoons. EnJOy tht lounct fond 1alltry-suptrb d im C'how"der' 3010 Laf'a~·ttt l' 67!>·5777. . CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country dinin1 with dus! Authtnti<' "'"tern de«>r r~· taurat)t and saloon. ftatur1ng pnmt rib. fffth seafood.a. and their fal'.DOUI pan aautttd stuu Lunch: Mon-f ri Dinner rftfr· vat1<>ns ruarantttd. Dancina and live 111usic i.n tht saloon. Oyer Rd. Esit/Newport Fwy Sanui Ana. C714l !>49·1512. PAUSIDE RESTAURANT Relive )Wterday at tht Park.side Rfttaurant. formerly The Cuque. dtlichtinc local diMn for over 17 ~an. Parbid.'s full dinner fairt rndudes stub. primt no and fffth .ufood. Sunwt Dinner Specials art ttrvtd at only 17.95 5. 7P.M. Daily Lunch Special.a start at onJy $4.9!>. wned 1n a '-qwel. intimat.e a~. thty makt for a gerlf'!('t lu_., _,,,.. with an iuiponant cl~l:. ~--; rtlasinc af~ break .;u. • spH"ial IOmee>ne. Livt entertain· 1Mnt i.s now offered n-.-S.L 1M25 Brookbunt in Mile Squatt Pla.ut, F't.n. Valley. (714) TI!t-7978. EL PESCADOR Prartically a lttend in ita own time. \his locally popular esc.ab- lish-nt ha ~n >rincmc iu <"»- tome~ back sillC'e tbt early I 950·s Speciali.zins in prime -ta and an Ht:ellt.nt variety of lfffood. d~f Oukt pttpa.ra tvery meal ui perfection. Not t.o be miMed att hl5 Thursday nicht ltahan Spttialtin, ind hia famous ~e. Piano Bar and (\It bucket in tht !ounce nichtly IC· <'ompanied by sood tiJllft ind fneodly lacts. Lunch M-F 11 ·3; Danner flishtJy 4:30 t.o.ll: til Mid· mtt Fri. 6 Sat. 401 E. 17th I . C06Ut Mesa. 548-3241. ' THE REX RESTAURANT Loca~ ion the oceanfront acrou from tht Newport Beach pier. Tht Ru is the Orance C:O.t's moat eachaivt -Cood rntaurant. Well known for fresh Hawaiian iourmet fish 1election• and apecializinc in •-t Channel Isl.and abalone, t.endn veal and prime mMta. The Ru Reataurant is the ~ ol locall .. -u .. viaiton. Recipient of tht pret· lifiowl Travel-Holiday award. Caaual/elqant attire. Sunday Brunch. dinner. Call 67!).2!J66 for reeervationa. Valet perk.inc. SAIL LOFT Sail Loft Bar 6 GrilJ ftatutn ocean v~ dininc with the emphaais on frnh wafood. Oyster bar, live ent.trtain-nt nichtly in the bar area. Open for dinner ni«htly from 5 p.m. Weekend hours from 10:30 a.m. fabulOUll Sunday Brunch. Loca~ at 400 P (' H. in I.Acuna Beach. TALE or THE WHALE E1perience a step back into timt to • platt whtrt you can dint at your own ltil!urt. Enjoy tht ro- mance of old Newport trith a pen· or1mi<' bay view. Es.cit.e your 5tnws with thtir wnutional aa- food and traditional favorit.ift. Brtakfut i a.m. Mon.· Fri., Lunch 11 4 Mon.· Fri~ Dinner 4· 11 Mon .. SaL SaL and Sun. Brunch i ~-0)'5ttr Bar Fri .. Sat. Ii Sun. Banquet faC'ilitin up to 500 COO Main St., Balboa. 6i3·4633. THE WAREHOUSE RESTAURANT Ofrertn, dintl"ll • view of Newport Bay and a b ackiround of Nil· boau. Tht W atthouM Rn· c.aurant, loc.ted in Udo Marina Vill-ce at 3450 Via Oporto, is one .. "' 1 ht larstst rtstauranta located onl ht waterlronL In .ddition to• wonderful menu, The Ware~ is a (lrtat p&.c. for outdoor dinini on iu br1nd new hteted. three- tiertd brick patio. The Watt~ is lH>fn for lunch 11:30-2:30. din· ntrs M o nd1 y -Thursday 5:30· 10:30, Friday-Saturday !>:JO· I I and Sunday !t-lO. Super Sunday Brunch lOA.M. · 2P.M. Major credit cards att accepttd. For reservations. c,all (7l4) 6i3-C700. INDIAN BUil HARA CUISINE or INDIA Per...,_ ~ IDOlt escwns new rttt.ura'nt in Hunt.iftston Beech. BUKHARA. bri ... to you t.M t.utt and atmo1phere ol India. Moat of the food at BUKHARA ii prepared in a Teodoor (clay oven). fffth apicee creat.t uniqut tastes and distinctive aromas for uch di1h. You'll find the food 1uthen· liC' and r~bly p~. And, tbt lt~ft IO W!..'"!!! !~ i!l· timate ~t it feelt lib home. Open 7 days • week. Lunch terved 11 :30-2:30 p.m. with lunch specials bqinninc at 12.99. Dinner eerwd !>:30 p.m.·10:30 p.m. Friday A Sat· urday optn 'til 11 p.m. Re.tr· v1tiona and take out orden wtl· C'ome. Conveniently locattd aero. from the Huntin(lOn Center (off tht COS frwy •l Beach to Edinpr) 7594 Edincer Ave. (71 41 8'2-3171. GRAND DINNER THEATER lmprtativt dinin& and pro· ftt.Aional productions att 1ure to plHM' tech time you vi11it. The ntraordinary buffet offers rout baNn of beef, 1laud ham with • fruit sauce. C".eut'lia chicken with ptK hes and 1lau and the Mahi Mahi 1s served in a peasant sauce Tr1-<'l1lor fellU<"Ctnl and C'ream Ill a rul favorite. F..nJOY' dinner and a play ton iaht! Grand Dinner Thtater located within the Grand Hutti m Anaheim at I Hottl W1y C1ll -;;2. ii 10. HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER E' tr)' cu11t11mtr C'an be HpH"ted to bt trut.e<l, likf' a ce~ity. The tht11tr offtrs acrumplious meals with top production11 in an t lf,ant atmosphere. Tht tCTumptuous bufftll ind udts rout baroo o( beef. C'hicktn ind ft•h d iahes, past.s, salads. YfltUtblea. and sin· ful deuem. Tht Sat. and Sun. brunch include& • vanety of ea dishts. Tht Ctlebrity TtrrKt is availablt for privat.e din1nc. The indh'ldually deawated privat.e bakony-rooms owrtoofr the 460· i.eat honnhot 11\aped main room. The H1rlequ1n 111 located 1t :\503 S. Harbor in Santa Ana. Call 9-;9.;550, GINO'S ON THE HILL Allft4Jlt • Custa Mesa landmark where fritnds and mtmorift -t. Gino"s isn't 1n Italian Rnuiur1nt. hut a rn11ur1nt btinc run by a tlucall luih1n. Evtn thoush they iwrvt many Italian 1ttm11. they also 11ffer a Jaret ,·antty 11( other it.tnK un thtir mtnu Known for ··Honnl food and friendly l!fr· \IC'e ... Gmo'i. ftatura a varied mtnu with f'mphu1s on qu1lity and rtasonablt pratts. Cocktail hour with mternlln,: notion 1t .e,:l() p.m. and hvt t nttrtainmtnt Mon. thru. Sat. frum 8:!)0 p.m. ~aturday Ii Sund1y brtakfut from 9a.m. Located 1t C38 E. 17th Strttt, Cueta MHA c.11 6.'l0-1750 fot rntrv1Uons, di~aom or whatt"~r. • ii 11_1 I ' I Lll--IANI I 1 ~.:LIA! +T ~ ·---· A I -- - ~ .. ,~ -!. ~A~0 I ;,~ !.~ -e ~,; ~ ~ ~ "'' ~ I~ ~ Ii I I ~ . ~ # 4.1 .. '1/ Restaurant ~ ~ § ~~ ~~ 0 ~ '"" ~ ...., ~ 4 Mll:!!!I!I 1~ IPJIL C-Ulll'fttal ... )0..111$ M7~.'6 M»tlO~ from t3 00 S II • • • 10.ao • TJf~_!.kEY . ~ I-la 7$-f IU& -= t3 50-.tlniO M»-tlO-~ • 4 l~Mwv .~.._.....-t. Sponalu... 'VIA.WI!.... I J».011) ....__ from MJO fl'lllftP" tl l.95 from 12 n U0-7 -·· • • .... a. UL BA• a'"'' ..... -....... , ·-'3"-t?OO .. ... t UO-ts.00' .. , * • i: Jiii ~ c-.... 567·-~ M-.a1us Df..f.ANN,!!l.!. .,...... ..... ~,..,, s.t-s a12-..a11.• ....... " 11 l 7$-.114..2$ M:JO • • ~-• ~ilt!YH.0,9!.. ~r.pusg ;::. ••·tll't P .n.M .. 116 .......,,. S-7 • •• * nla' .... c.. ........ m. C-dmnlal M-»111'6 .. ~ ... " 16116 12.tS·M.'6 • "' '° 40 lill.WL. ................. ~ '-tlO ,,_16-IO '-llUI • f'~\~1~---...... 14% \w.. lta&IM lrom 14 6$ ,,...p45 ~-· - ~~.<:'-. ...... ,.. . ..._ A Ll t'WV '~ ).7 * • ·~ . flW~l!!!\!..AA t.RRILL 5C" 14e..11•«> ....... ., .-c. U .. To ~~lCAJ111TaY 11115-$42) * Io-ArMnrlln 12fl .. 115 12 lll'l-llr.t • , •• ,.;..;.-.... ...... ~ \¥fl ~c-.~~··~~,_ ~ r-11•• ....... ...... 10,. ... ,. • • ~,.. • --~g. ..... ~~ ...... ... ,. • • • • "-.. ...... -- ~ ........ .~~-'• ~,. • -r.:' -"· ~ .r.~ .-. -' , -