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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-22 - Orange Coast PilotI .. DATE BOOK FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1-938 -25 CENTS / Heart donor ID'd; procedure hit Medical etht I t -1, h i 1 The man was declared brain d~d CS SaSI\. W yperm SS On aue~a~afierhewasbrouglffintothe Transplan_! t~k fills Hoag halls w~s not gtven before transplant at Hoag ho8!-•.ta~~~er~:~~;.00~~h~/~t~ _card[ac...s.urgeons who pcr:formM lb BJ .IENNIJl'ER WEBER ............... Costa Mesa police think the¥ have identified the man whose heart 1s now beating in another person's body, but the fact that he was uniden tified when ru.s !'cart was removed is already st1mn• ~ontroversy among medical authorities. The man fourid unconscious on the sidewalk in front of a Costa .Mesa convenience store has tentatively Secretary of State George Shultz disagrees with Soviet claims that hope for new arms con- trol accord is fading./ AS Index Advfce and Games Bulletin Board A7 A3 A8-9 BS-7 Oatebook .. Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices 88 Date book A6 A7 A3 B•. 7.8 been identified as a 20-ycar-old Costa Mesa resident. Police made the identification from the resembla nce the dead man bears to a photo on a temporary work card issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice. An Anaheim family bclreved to be the donor's releatives were contacted this morning and taken to see the body and confirm the man's identity. Lt. Rick Johnson said. transplant. said the donor had suf- fered masSJve brain damage. Neurosurgeons determined his cognitive functions were per- manent!) destroyed. Raney said. A urine test showed cocaine and ldcohol wel'e in his svstem. he said. The hospital rcce1' ed the go-ahead to use the donor's hean after follow- ing gu1dehnes established in Cali- fornia's n1form Anatomical Gift Act that reouirC' a 24-hour Police (Pleue eee TRAJlf8PLAJlfT/A2) By PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of .. 0., ......... The hallways at Hoag Memorial Hospital were abuu Thursda) following the successful hean transplant from an un1dent1ficd donor to a 58-ycar-old Fountain Valle~ doctor. The first hean transplant at Hoag and Just the ~cond in Orange C'ount). the fi ve-hour operation Wednesda' gave a ne" lease on hfe to Dr. Nonon Humphre~'> "ho was suffering from degenerauve hean disease Humphrc's was "awake. alcn and in good con- d 1t1on" 1h1\ morning. hospnal spokeswoman G aal Love said The dlX tor "a) 1n Mable to good-cond1t1on and was taken off J n~~p1rator Thursda) nighl. .\ t J pre)) rnnlerence Thursda). officials said Humphrl')<; had been close to death for the past nine month) during "hKh he sufTered two hcan attacks. Thl donur ~ai. a ~()-,ear-old Costa Mesa resident lound uAton~1ou'> an front of~ c-0n,en1cnce store on Pumun;i -\'rnue 1n C usla Mesa Thl· ~urgl·un) ..aid the procedure was aided b} having the dun111 ano rcup1cnt an the same hospital. However. (Pleue eee BOAG/A2) Teacher cleared of sex charges Fellow teachers, students fill court in s how of support By JONATHAN VOLZK.E ()I ... .,..,,_ -- A. n El Toro teacher was found innocent Thursda) on st"ven counts of child molestation. but the Jury failed to rt'ach a unanimous deosaon on t~o remaining charges after thrtt da's of deh berauon. coun officials said Conner snaps mast _-1·_ Keith Sheldon Milne. 38. of Mission YieJO y·as charged wnh nine misdemeanor counts of annoying and mol~ting children under the aae of I . said Paul Walhn. the teacher's attome'. The ·reading lab and computer teacher at Oh' ev.ood Elementar} America'• Cap cbamploD Denni• Conner. far rlCbt, loob OD u la1a crew remoTM tile broken mut from la1a •O-foot catamaran, Stan a 8trlpee, on Tbanday ID Newport Barbor. Conner wu practicln& for today'• Newport to ltDRnada yacht race. bat will tn.lead be watchlDC from tile •bore tbis yeu. Story OD 81. hoot ~as charged Oct. 21 after authont1es launched an 1n vestipt1on at the request of Saddleblck Valk) l 'nified School Dtstnct officiaJs. lt's·Dead Head City at Irvine Meadows M1IM v.as reassigned to a desk job but not arrested. shentfs officials said Deput> D1stnct .\ttomcy Kevin Haskins contended that Milne groped ~oung girls as the> sat at their desks in M1l ne·s classroom. but the JUr)' apparent!) disagreed. BJ GREG gtzRftX ... 0.,,... .... The cl~t thing to native Amen- can aypsies -fans of the venerable rock band the Grateful Dead -have pitched cam p in the parking lot of Irvine Meadows am idst a battalion of Volkswaaen buses. gawks from curious passcrsb)' and increased se- curity. The Grateful Dead. the band which. for many. em bodies the free- No action takenoD disputed building BJ GllBO llEHX .............. It took the NrNp<>n Beach Plan- nina Commission four hours Thurs- day to decide to postpone a decision on a controvtrsiaJ plan to build a 12(). room eldttly personal care fiK:ility off Pacific Coast Hishway in Corona del Mar. . Tbe Plannina Commission xoted unanimously to gjvc Emerald As- IOciates eel Corona dcl Mar rai- dcnu a chance to wort out their differcnc:es over the 66, I 4S-.tquare- foot facility propotcd for the corner of Hazel Drive and Pacific Coast Hi.ah· way. About 100 people turned out for the evenina mfttina. with thole opposins the project only sl~dy outnumberina those in favor. Most of lhe opponenu voiced concerns about inceeued traffic. safety of the pro- ject's elderty Iman ts and its relatively 1-ilh dnsity. •1 lhe beiabt of the prQPOled buildi~ tec:med to be the -main complaint of residenll on Hazel Juen. 8CUby PoooY Street and other -...bcnoodl. -nc buildr 1s ~ 10 be three stories h~ on Coa11Hjpway. '"Nonuinerhow tbe~trin 'IO .U it quaint. picturaque. a"'9 . cute. it"s stin a lQN. tall l&Neture. nm·. limply nc61ns tlte like it in .... -..... raideftt •11 DeMa~. ~r Jon OrilletOft oftnd ••9.u.c kili~ thl1 iu O\ltl9ll t would be we":~ an .,,.. Iii to ~ feet iu • .., ...... a. ..... m1 £m. rrsn_.......,,d, ... wheeling. free-loving spirit of the 1960s. begins a three-concen stand at Ir> ine Meado~s to night. But the band's unusual!\· de,oted followers. collect1 "·eh known as "Dead Heads," bepn ·arriving at the gates of the amphitheater Tucsda} night. By late afternoon Thursda). about 1.000 Dead Heads had set up a min1- town: complete with te·nts. health food outlets and pQnable restrooms. in one of the parkinJt lots. Campers ... arc required to purchase tickets to all three Grateful Dead concens to be allo"ed to camp at the amphitheater In tne Meado"s authorities sa} the)_ arc cApecllng a total of about 20.000 Dead Head campers by Satur· da). Altho ugh there ha' e been prob- lems "Ith Dead Head rowdiness in the past. Police and ~uni} ofik1als sa' the In ine \kadows crowd has thus far been relall\cl)' sedate. "N1 nct,-oine percent of them don't "ant an~ problems:· said an If\ 1ne ~teado"'s sccunt~ guard. who asked no t to be 1dent1fi<."d "The\ 're a httle loud sometimes. but v.e t~ll them to quiet do"n and the) do." One Dead Head was reponed running through ~trawbe!T) fields 1n the 8800 In ine Center Om e Wednesda'. "htle another "as found lottenng 10 a shopping center 1n the 15.WO blocl of Jeff m Road For the actual c'o ncens. In ine Police "Ill assign ~O officers to the amph1thrater and ma> call in some • rescnes to help "llh cro"d control. said Lt ~I ~1u1r Tht"rt" ha\t' been 'iome parlong problems tn\Oh ing Dead Head 'eh1des but no ~nC1us '1olat1ons. said \tu1r The ~O offi .. ·ers are more than the usual number for Ir' ine \te.ido~s sho"s "Fo r the C1ra1eful Dead <.ho~ add1t 11.1nal pcrsonnl I are being a.-.- s1gm·d ··said ~1 u1~ The '1cums testified the' felt "uncomfortable" when Milne iouch· ed them. but Wallin explained away 1he contact as reassunng pats after the students did \.\ell. ··" e asked them hov. loni Mr. ~t1lne had touched them. and everv one of them said he touched them for a SCC'Ond or two·· Walhn said ... And e'en one of them \81d he did 1t after""1"· the' ·had done v.ell .. . (Pl~ eee T&ACIUR/ A2) His customers are bugged no longer BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. 0., ........ A morning d rizzle rinses his )ello" truck as the exterminato r checks the Thomas Bros. map book for directions to the day's first assignment. an "ant JOb ... Minutes late r. he is introducing himself to the >Oung couple who relu<:Janlly share a hillside home wtth a stubborn army of ants. In a soft voice. the exterminator asks about the ants. their appearance. their habits and when and wtfere the~ were last seen. An inspection reveals that the pests arc not the Argentine ants as was first suspected. but the more resourceful fire ants. known to take up residence in the walls of a home. '\ can of Raid sits abandoned ·on the dining room table. a vestige of an e.artler' though failed attempt to evict the insects. "Sometimes, ants are a bigger problem than cockroaches." Norm Powers says as he adjusts his e:\- 1erminator's mask a nd preparn to spray the kttchen ... '\nts aren't always where you'd think they'd be. Then. )OU have to know their habitat to kno"' where to go af\cr them. You have to think like an ant and ask. 'How would I get into this h ., •.. ouse . As Powers works method1call). spraymg the "ater-based chemical solution along floorboards and inJeoct1ng a dust\ toxic powder into electncal outlets. the man of the house exprnses rehefthat at least he and his v.1fe are not hothered b~ mice. It's a s1m1lar sen~ of relief that greets Powers "'here' er he is called. As pan chemist. part entomologist and pan ghostbuster. the exterminator goes where most men fear 10 tread -among the ants, fleas. spiders.. mice. rats. s1h·erfish. carpet beetles and cockroaches that threaten to share hv1ng space ~ tth us. "It's a thankless JOb. but someone has to do 1t.'' Pov.'t'rs says later. As a supervisor for Irvine-based Western E~temunator. the laraest e\tennmauna rompan) 1n Cahfomia. the 30-year· old Pov.ers is proud of his dozen )~rs combating the spread of,crmm into customers' homes. restaurantsandbusi~ "We don't always get a lo t of rcspcct. but we're there ~ht•n the> nt."ed U).°. the Tusti n IT'S1dent says "People don't realize ho" 1mi:x,nan1 our JOb 1s The~ m,ght call us 'bugman' o r somctbing. but 1 J on't let 11 bother me." The important role e\terminators pla~ in modem soc1et)' 1s a point \\ e tern E\term1nator intends to h1ghhgh t through a pcc1al promouon l un't'nth under v.'8' The search 1 on for ~menca's large-.t cockroach. wnh SI. to be av. arded w tht' pe~on v. ho bags the biggest roach b' "'1a' ~O "estern E'term1nator C'o. as oiTenng regional pnu~s ior the largest cockroaches trapped locall~. "htlc most people v.ould bc etther intngued or repulsed b~ th(' idea of hunting code roaches. to Powers it's JUSt a Job. albeit one he cnJO~., 1mmens.eh .. "\\hat r, e alv.a~., hl C'd I' the independence we have h(' ..a" "We don't haH to punch a time clocl . we don't ha~e a bos·l> lookmg over our \hC\ulder all day. ~·rt not stuck ~t a d('\l -\nd 1t'co an 1ntert'~t1n(t JOb EvCf) da' 1s someth1na d11Ter('nt .. This pan1cular mom n~ Pov.ers finishes his sprayina of (!"--WOR&/A2) Father recalls 'a magic person' FV parents lose second son in car crash ~ ca I his nends · loss greater than theirs BJ JONATRAN VOUU: • On Wednesday. in a si~r ............. atticknt. on a di)' f'09dway, Purct~s Stn.1111 l• • foufttlfn Vanty hospi· SCC'Ond son. Sean. wu killed. c tal while doaon ~-to savt his never repined conteiousncta. --Bobby was 17 yean and two t0n'1 lia aft« Al!~'° accicknt. Bobld months old. Sean was 17 yan and P'\arcb ~ IUft UK teea Ill' wou one month live. He~' Witft IMtMr ton '*I J'* kq,. tellU'I has fnmds It tht ~ dit. • hospital that l was tuft be. WCMikl ~· ~ llO-~ 1 I 7·)Ur· make il." Bob Purdy said Thunday. old,lon ~ W8I killed ift lft 8UIO I htltyesf'Cddcnedb)ttan. .. ljUSl~ ~L It WM• lilllle-ar llClriclent. thinlina ·11 can't ha...,n twice.' but 1t ............ °" • *Y ...... ,. -clicl .. .,.,_,, M"W naaiMll ......an••• Sean w proftOUnttd dtad at :?·4S f • p.m. Wcdnnda). ~1~ houn after his shin) R -Turbo sporucar sktdckd across Garfield "''n~and slammed into a powt'r polt. Bob Purd) sa1d his son was folJow- i~ h•' 11rtmcnd. SM caulht a arttn liaru. but Sean had 10 Mop at a red I.Pt. After tbt haht ~ be j~ on tht ecttitftw,~~. up. , 1' . The car C"a\llhl I nit in tht roadwl). and witnesta told tht father t.hc front wbttb ol the ltX-7 became 11rbomc. Hts t0n k>lt control of tht car •heft 11 came down A uthontta said 1t took an hour to cut and pry the twi• WTttQec from tht_JOW'tt tK*. Seen died "' ~ at Fountain Valley llcsic>Ml H°""- ' tal. His ~. Sean Man1nez. suft'ffN a broken ""'f'isl. TM pair didn't ha"t pas5n to kavc Fo untain VaUcy Htgh hool's cam· pus for lunch. and Scan was sl'ttd•na. but a~ttntl that's all t~ dad V.TOfll. Polttt saJd th<) 'vt found no hint of drup Of akohol involved 1n t~ndt "You don'\ ha\C lO be a bad kld1~ d~.-Bob Purd)' safd. "Of count r m toe• to seaik wtll of tum, but SPNk to any hvn'I ptnOft wtH> kM"W tum. tbey11 td1 you ht WU a "'lll'C penoll. Nowht's..,..c." Tlw """'>~ weft sum>undcd b)' frimds and ~bon 1n the lJVlftl room of thnr t~Of')' ~ They (llllH I -P&,._,Aa) ' j &a * asap cei.e DM.V N.OTJ ~. Aprt n. 1w TRANSPLANT ETHICS QUESTIONED ••• "'-Al ~h for kkn1i8cation and DAI o( kin and q...n1ioni~ of viti1on 10 tbe donor. He Md no v1si10r1 a1 HQll. S1ill. the 1ran5P1an1 promises toltic. controversy because lht Man was taken from a man wi1hout ei1.ber hit consrnt or that of his family. .. It seems to me that lhat is a van"lrlon from p~cti~ in 1hls coun;- try" whe~ someone aencrally has 10 aarce to the donation." said Michael Shapiro, an ethics professor ~t t~e USC Law Center. "The question 1s whether or not this is really consisknt with what is done historically in this country. It seems to me tl\is docs ~ot sit 'well with the way we've been doing thi . " -Prose interviewed in several parts of the country today said that while organs have been taken from uniden- tified bodies before. the praC'lice 1s cxtrtmrly rare. Or. Douglas Zu~man. in fact. said he had previously transplanted the hean of an un1den-D Alda Ran 11fied donor while at Stanford Uni-r. n ey Dr. Doqlu Zu man ' aoua.n ~ lhCMAd gtt a c:MnCe to dlty out S.turct.y ..... 19 I~ •tonnthat pounded tN ... wtth rain and anow. ftoOded ........ c.-.d "'-~ pleup9 and knodced out power to..,. of thc)uNnda. The National w .. ther SeMce Mid •• WOUid be doudy tOdily ~fef'nC*itur• a tiff wermer •the ttcwm front ~ ... twwc:I. aft• dfOOIMna rain. haM end anow ecroee the ar-. AJof'8 the 0r.no. c:o.t ...... be partly cloudy tonight and Saturday morning.,.,,, SatUtday afternoon. Lowt tonight 44 lo 54. Hlgha Saturday 64 to II. From Poklt Conception IO the Mexlcen BOider -OV9r Inner wat ... variable wtnd9 ~ to a knot• toNQhl and Saturday morning becoming Mat to northwest 10 to J~ knot• Saturday afternoon. S... to 3 feet. W•19f'ly awetl 5 teit. Fair tonight and Saturday. U.S. Temps .. AJ~que 73 Anchorege 43 Allal\ta 83 Atlentoc Coy eo Austin ... 8alhtnOlt eo Le 40 35 12 ,. 10 3e Milweuk .. ~·StPeul Natt111llle New OrlNll• New Vorii Ctty Olii.lloma Coty Oft\8ha OttanOo ~· I>'-"'• ,. 40 • eo E Calif. Tempe )I se )2 50 Higtl, IOw IO< 24 llourHndlng et h m. e.k•efteld M 52 Eurelle 54 47 F'tMftO " so Extended , ersit} Medical Cente r. But onr HOAG HOSPITAL person interviewed today had ne'er • • • heard of such case~ before. Fro m Al- lldmtngllarn 83 IO 8otM eo 40 Boston 57 31 8ull•lo 47 30 Pl111bu<ll" POl'lland Ott Raietgn RIC)l<I Coty I 50 ,32 62 45 ao 5• 37 27 55 31 71 50 « 55 lo. An09let 62 5' Oakteno a1 65 Puo Rot>IM ae 4 7 =::::,city :: ~ Surf Report "T o take 'ital organs out of someone "'ho 1s not 1dent1fied 1s -reel Ir -mcr"{'d1blc... wd Gco.r Anna~. a la"' and ethics professor at Boston Un1 ver)1t)'s Medical School. "If other people ha'e done it . the) ha,en't tal~cd about 11 in the news- .paper, that's for sure .. .\s often happem wit h ethical ques11ons. though. there an: lots of disagreements. "First of all. we're dealing with soml·one \\ho I!> dead It's not like the} 're harm in~ the person. That "bo<l) is either going to get cremated or buried." said John Robenson. an ethics professur at the n1 vers1t} of Texas in Aus11n' and a member of the ..Nauonal Task Force on Organ Trans· plantation. 'Tm not sure there's an~ serious abuse 1f the) 're compl~1ng ·~ith applicable law." Annas said a cn11cal question is :·~hether the donor was actually dead :·when his heart was removed. ~ Larry Ainswonh. Hoag Hospital's i~xecutl\e \ice president. said that a eurologist anJ a neurosurgeon con- nned the donor was dead with an ~~lectroencephalogram that detects ~rain waves and a test that showed no ood was Oo"ing 1n or out oft.he an·s brain. Neither man was in- olved an the transplant operation. ~inswonh said. • But the fact that JUSt slightly more : than six hours lapsed between the I the operation took longer than nor- mal because o r '1Qus su11enes on Humphre>s' hean. Ors. Douglas Zusman and Aldan Rane}." ho performed the transplant surger}. both trained under veteran heart transplant surgeon Or. Norman Shumwa, at Stanford University Medical C-enter. Between them. they ha'e performed more than 77 hean transplants a1 Stanford lln1versit~ Ml.'d1cal CerHl.'r and the Donald N. Sharp Communit~ Hospital 1n San Diego. Because the recipient "'as a doctor. the surgeons said they "'ere able to discuss his cond1t1on and opera11on w11h hi m more easil}. ".\II the pan~when "'e got 1n there time the donor "'as declared dead and th e time the transplant operation began posed a problem for .\nnas. Hl· said "standard pracuce" 1s to let :!4 hours pass befon: transfernn~ the organ to make surr the '1c11m 1~ ac1uall} dead. "It seems to me 1ha1 \OU want to be as careful as possible 1f )ou don't have an} fam1I} there. You bend o'er backwards.·· he said. -Robenson had a different point of view. "I don't think that was too shon a gap. He.might have been brain dead were labeled an Latin." Raney added. H umphrcys-bepn--his-medica1 practice in Costa Mesa in 1956, later moving to Newpon Beach. He joined Hoag in 1965 where he worked an the emergency room and served as chai nnan of family practice . Ill health forced him to retire in 1980 . Officials said Humphreys' oper- ation was the main topic of conversa- tion at the hospital. Larry Ainswonh, executive vice president at Hoag, said the operation cost between $85.000 and $95.000. Humphreys' fi ve-week stay at the hospital prior to the tranplant cost about SS0.000 more. He was expected to remain in Hoag for another' three \\CCkS. &fore that. but they just checked then." .\t a 11mc when organs for trans- plant arc d1fkuh to fi nd. Robenson and \1ns\.\onh stressed that taking thl.' hean from the dead man's bodv sa' ed the hfe of another. · "The problem 1s that more Junsdic- 11om. and hospitals do not use those bo<l1t.'s ... when 1n~act 1t ould save the life of someone el · · obenson said. ..Herc we've ot a fella who's po!> SI hi) going to be able to return to a full and productive life." Ainsworth said. 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Bob Purd) said his son lovt'd thr outdoors and he loved his family. "He was so proud ofhisolder s1stcr, he was always talking about how wonderful she is," Bob Purdy said. "And he ne ver left the house or went to sleep without givi ng me a hug and a kiss, even if his friends were watch- de' oted to his friends." It is Sean's fnerids. Bob Purdy said. that he feels most sorry for. "We're older. we're more ex- perienced." he said. "We have memories of Scan from the day he was born to Wednesday, and every one is wonderful. "But his friends were just getting a taste of him. so their loss was grrater than o urs." tions be made to the school's track team in lieu offlowers. "He was a good kid," the principal said. "This is one of the questions you just can't answer when the kids ask you wh> it happened." i·WORK SATISFYING TO EXTERMINATOR .•. ,. in~" ost of all. though, Scan just loved pc le. Principal Mike Kaster said the flag at Fountain Valley High School flies at half-staff and a somber mood has fallen over the campus. Bob Purdy and his wife also said the~ arc unsure why they have lost their onl) sotU under such tragic - and eerily sim.ilar -circumstances, but 1t should serve as a message to )oung people who think it could never happen to them. ~·From Al -"Even when he was 8 or 9.· we would put him on a plane to the East Coast. and by the 11me that plane landed 1n Boston. he would know e\'CI') body on the plane." his father mused. "He would Sii and talk to older people. to )'ounger people, 11 didn't matter:· "Speed kills, that's one thins know." Bob Purdy said. the h11ls1de home b~ e'plain1ng to th e customer what chemicals ha'e been used and "hat follo" -up can be expected . .\nd he doesn't miss the ~hance to talk about other services ~-when the lad' of the house mentions a possible problem with silverfish. For in add1t1on to being knowl - edgeable exterminator. Po"ers 1s a -salesman too "I reall> belie'e that the best sales technique ·1s to be nonest. .. Powers sa)s. "We offer a service that people •need. and at some point down the line. they'll call us." It's also 1mponant. he S3)S. to .make the customer feel pan of the game. o e'en though Powers in- tended to spray various rooms. he . nodded apprcc1at1 vel) when the lad} .of the house gestured toward. the 'bedroom and closets as potential hiding places for those pesky ants. "The) "'ant 10 get 1t off their chest. ~eel pan of taking care of the problem:· Po" er says. "And 11 helps. I listen to whatever they have to S3) be<. a use 11 helps me decide ho"' to address the.-specific case. It's also good bus1ne\S to be l"UStomer-<>nen· ted." .i\ddress1ng the problem often means deud1ng on the appropnate rhem1cal For each insect or rodent. there 1s a specific 'hem1cal and 'm"ture that should be used In 'add1t 1on. the r 'terminator must be aware of the la"s relevant to the chemical's use and whether ad- d11ional restrictions apply. in a res- taurant or food.packaging plant. for e'ample. "The main thing when it comes 10 chemicals 1s to u~ )Our common sense." he sa) s. "When all else fad~. • ~ ou can always read the label or chcrk with a super' 1sor We really ha\e to be careful. because 1f anyone ~ver makes a mistake with chemical~. 11 can reall) cause a lot of problems ... Back in the yellow truck -the one fea turing a model of the Western ·Exterminator logo. a tu"<edoed ientlc- man hiding a mallet behind his back 'as he calms a rodent -Powers heads for his ne\t assignment. Thr cab of the Ford lruclt. ts stocked with a field guide I() 1n ccts. manuals on the chemicals he will use dunng the day, a specimen tube containing tiny carpet beetles. a hugt' flashlight. a pack.aac of wet napkins and a Bible. which Jo111-ers reads dunng breaks. I .. The stop 1s at a sprawltna home surrounded by heavy landscapins where the residents have complained about a raccoon making noises on the roof al ni&ht. A few days earlier, lhe ex1ermin1tor who usually handles that rouk left a trap -one lhat does ORANGE ~ .... COAST .... ,rml MAIN OFFICE JJO Wts1 ~ S1 ~· Mtw CA ...,. .oc11-Bo• •560 C:0.1• "'-CA 92'1"'9 not harm the raccoon and allo"s 1t to be relocated 1n the hills. Macadamia nuts and almonds ha\C been s\r~wn at the entrance of the steel trap'. but there are no signs of the ra('('oon. Powers reminds himself to check again later 1n the week. He next stops arc at apanmcnts 1n a lo"' ·rent neighborhood where mice ha' c been raiding the kitchens through cracks in the wall and 1n spaces beneath the doors. He talks in rud1mcnta~ Spanish to 1he resident and learns that no mice have been Sl'en in rect.-nt da) s. - Then it's ofTto a ··rat Job," perhaps the most unpleasant assignment for exterminators. Exterminators can and should be humane. Powers says. but the) can't sh) awa> from killing pests like mice and rats. Occasionally. a novice extrrminator quits his job because of a squea mishness over killing rodents. "No mattcT how many times )Ou've dealt with rats. you still hesitate a b11 before )OU get stan ed." he admits. ··11·s a natural human reacuon. But once )OU get going. you put that all aside and JUSt do your JOb .. While mice scramble blindly into spnng traps or get their feet stuck 1n glul' traps. rats are far craftier, Powers e\pla1ns. 5omct1mes traps ha' e to be laid out for da} s before rats "111 approach them .\n experienced e~term1nator "111 la} out "pre-ban" -walnuts "Ork well -on traps that are not triggered. After a few da}sofallowang the rats to take the bait w11hout the fatal penalt}. the traps arc finally triggered to go off. And the e\term1nator can rest assured that carh ofh1s traps will ha vc a dead rat undl.'r its metal spring when he returns the next da\. Rats. in fac t. arc far· more plentiful 1n Orange Count} than most people real11c. Powers remembers well the 11me :!h roof rats "ere caught in one Hun11ng1nn Beach house afone. "It \.\ac, a nice nei ghborhood. You prnbahl\ v.ouldn't be able to tell from the Olll'>1de:· hr saH. The morning's· final stop, JUSt befort lunch in fact. is to check on a nagging problem with cockroachn II an 1u· ueam store that has drawn the a11en11on of a health inspector. The man "ho handles the route has r<'qucsted Powers' help as supervisor to take a s~ond look at his plan of attack Powers makes a few sugestions. encourases thoroughness, lhen praises his f('llow exterminator for his efforts so far. "The problem with cockroaches is that they can multiply so quickly." Po .... ers explained carlter in the da). "lf}ou don't take care of the problem earl}. the) can really be bad." And although 12 years of ex- terminating work ha'e made Powers '1nuall) immune to the s1omach- 1urn1ng reaction to cockroaches. he adorns he's bothcrrd by the sight of hordrs of them an a home. "It's lo the point now where I can actually smell cockroaches. There's a certain odor) ou detect when there's a lot in one place:· he says. His mother. Mai Unh Purdy. said "hen Scan went over to a girlfriend's house. he would be gone a couple of hours. evrn 1f she wasn't home. Scan would sit and talk with her pare nts. "Other people were of primary 1mponance to him," Bob Purdy said. "Hecart'd ahnut other ~opleand was The school psychologist was joined on campus by a district psychologist and the two are attending Purdy·s classes. They are also available to any other students on the 3.000-student campus. "I had several staff (members) very upset this morning." Kaster said. "Usually when you walk into a class, there is a pretty active exchange going on between the teachers and the students, but that's not here today.'' Kaster said Purdy. a junior. was a pole-vaulter on the school's track team. The family requested dona- But the lesson came too late for their sons. and that has left them angf'} and frustrated. "He told me a few months ago that he thought he had lived a full lifr. even more than some people that an 50 years old," his mother said, her voice drifting off. "But now. it seems we didn't do enough," Bob Purdy said. finishina because his wife couldn•t. "The real tragic pan is tM one to blame is the Ont' we care most.about." .. "One time. about a year ago. we had a job where there were literally thousands of cockroaches. I'd open th<.' cupboards slowly. because they TEACHER INNOCENT OF MOLEST A TI ON ••• were spilling cwt b} the hundreds. crammed Jeep in each corner. There From Al were so man}. )OU couldn't drop a Walhn said Milne approached the jurist that Milne was innocent. decide to wait to September lo d1mr on the floor without hitting students from behind and patted "If the district attorney 1s at all resume his job. one." them on the shoulders. and during responsible. when he returns to co .. n .. This has been an incredible pres.-But 11 wasn't so mu€h the sight of those pats. Milne's fingcf'tips some-on April 29. he will ask that the two urc. His job has been on the line ... thousands of cockroaches that makes times touched the girls in the chest remaining charges be dismissed." Wallin said. Powrrs shiver to this day. Rather. 11 area. the attorney said. Wallin said. "This is the most was the thought that a family \\as "You can't help that. it's nothing outrageous, irresponsible filing of a Tht' attorney added that Milne's li"ing among that infestation. sexual .'' Wallin said. "We called 45 criminal case I ha ve Sttn in the 11 co-workers and students were sup. "Knowing that they ate dinner with other teachers and students as wit-years I have been an attorney... portive throughout t.hecoun procttd- thcsc things around. or that their ncsses. and they said. 'Yea. he touches Haskins did not return phone calls ings. children had to sleep in that hou!IC. all of us hke that. but we like it. it's Thursday or today. "We filled that counrooA'l with 100 that's what reall> got to me." Powers pos111vc. it's reassuring.'" Wallin said Milne. who is married of hts colleagues and students on the said. Wallin said two charges remain and has two children. will be clilJ~e day of final arauments.•· Milne said. It's that ability to reach people in all against his client because the majority to return to teaching IO days after tM "They·rc throwina him the bigat segments of society. and make their of the panel could not convince one final charscs arc cleared up, but may celebration you've ever seen." lives a bit more comfo~bk. that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Po"crs sa)S makes his JOb imponant 11 to him. "You know.guysdon'tcomeoutof high school saying they want to be exterminators: I realize that." Powers said ... But through word of mouth or because a friend recommends it. people kind of fall into it and they cnJO> the work. It can be fulfilling. ".\nd it's a good job. ':'ou can make decent money, you're doing people somt' good and you get the satisfac- tion of knowing you're a j>ro- fcss1onat.·· · • BUILDING ••• From A l erald Associates would return to the Plannina Commission with the ~­ vised project June 9. Len Seltzer. ch1irman of Neighbors to P~serve Corona del Mar, a group recently orpnized to fight the de- vetopmenL said he was doubtful residents would accept minor chanacs. "I do believe the community feels that cosmetic changes will not cut it," said Sctuer. "It's got to be substan- 1ivt, or wt will fight it." Clitt• ,.J _)' 15•1 ~111 llVl""'1t & -Ot·•' ().4,. &; Justcall 642-6086 ..._, F1&y " row or> "°' ..... '(OJI .... II? $ '°""" uito.tore 7 o"' -~ ~Olly ... De ~ "You havt always been there tor me. sdltssty glvtng your ttme ~ IOVe to Stt that 1 had the ~st opportUnlt~ possbe. I wtl never for~ thow glftJ from you Mom • .nd-1 hOpe you ~ thfs 9'ft from me -ft mtans a Iott" ... ~ If CC1S>7'.g111 •NJ 0r.,.. ~t ~ C-C-r ~, -~ __,.,_ ecllll<tll ftWll• or lld.,..1.-_....__,De__ ~ --.. ~-What do you hkc about the Daily Pilo1? Whal don't you like? Call lhc numbcr.aban..and your mHJaae wiJT be recorded, tranaibed and cte. livered 10 thc a~opriate editor. Tbe same ~hour ans.m,. ten'ice ray be u~ to record lct1erl to the editor on any'°'*· Contribu1ors lo our Ltttas c:oh1ma m'* 1ndudt their natM and acaq,hone number for verifketioft . Tdl us what's on your mind. ~-lt'CI ~. " ~OI> ....... ~ Mkllr 1 Al!l-QI Dl!Ort t'1 a 111 ..., '/Oii CC1PY .. .. .........., Cle •Ian , ... , ..... .... ::-c-r .... w.-...... -- I ..................... a--· Ma•. .... '9W::1ry.-......... ,., .... , . ._ ... ~ Wyndtiam L:e1gh .,,. ......, ti Fft ........ DBlg'\ CMlr1 ... ~ -~=--- • 40I Nr1 ~Aft C... QM. Wit 215 • Aftlltc:..t.; ,.,... ..... •NII I It llmd\ CA tJMO • 171• M4 CBOI • I • ,. Sumlller school registration set at Golden West •'h pijiications for enrollment in summer scHions at Golden West Colleac are now being accepted in the admissions office. The collep is offerina two ei&ht-weck sessions thissummer-June6toJuly 29andJune 20 to Aug. l 2. The second. late-startina session offers a spcciaJ advantqc to students who are still in high school durin1 tf\e early session. The rqislration_fce for summer is S 5 pee unit or a maximum of $.SO, and the summer parking fee is SS. Call 89S-8306 for further registration infor- mation. Career .emlnar at OCC A career manqement seminar for professionals on the way up will be offered· Saturday ar OranJe Coast College in C,osta Mesa from 9 a.m. to noon m Room 11 2 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. ~ Denise Greenstein, owner of the Orange County firm Career Innovators, will present the course. The fee is S 19 and additional information i.s available at 432-5880. Health unlt celebrates California HeaJth -Decisions and Women's Network Alert will hold a cocktail reception to celebrate CHD's first thtte years in Orange County Saturday at 5 p.m. at the home of Elizabeth and Tom Tierney, 2412 Mesa Drive. Santa Ana Heights. Entenainment will be provided by a Dixieland band It'd by Dr. Francis Mackey. The public is in vited. Admission is S 15. and tickets can be reSt'rved by-calling CHO at 647-4920. Class reunion ln Mesa The El Rancho High School class of 1968 will hold its 20-year reunion Saturday at the Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. · Registration begins at 6 p.m. and the evening includes dinner and dancing. CaJI Linda On iz Novak at 641-7562 for further information. Cyclists' course set A one-day safety course for experienced motorcycle riders will be presented Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 105 of the Skill Center at Orange Coast College in Cost.a Mesi The course is administered by the California Highwar. Patrol. Upon satisfactory completion. riders will be eligible for a I 0 to 20 percent insurance reduction. Call 432-5880 for details. Walkathon announced Walkathons to raise funds for the Ma rch of Dimes will be held in Huntington Bt'.ach and Irvine Saturday. Mark Mcumore of the California Angels and Mark Jerue of the Los Angeles Rams are honorary co-chairmen of the event. The activity will run from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and more then 7,000 people are expected to participate in the 20-kilometer walk. Call 631-8700 fo r additional informa11on. Grad nlgbt sale ln LB A rummage and bake sale to raise funds for the all-night J_raduation pany at Laguna Beach High School will be held Saturday and Sunday in th e school parking lot. The sales will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and donations arc still being accepted. Call 494-2540 to arrange for large pickups. Further information 1s available from Bt'hnda Blacketer at 497-1893.- Friday, Aprll 22 No meetings scheduled ... Monday, April 25 • 9:30 a.m. Oraa1e Ceuty Tru1port.Uoa C.mml11ioa, board meeting room. Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 1:30 p.m. Oruce C...ty Pltulac Com· ml11I•, bOard meeting room. Hall of Adminslra- tion. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m. C..ta Mesa Plua1a1 C.mml11ioe, council chambtrs. 77 Fair Drive. · • 6:30p.m.Lapu8ead1Houla1C.mmlttee. council chambers. S"OS Fornt Ave. • 7:30 p.m. Lapu Bead Arts Commi11io.. council chambers, SOS Forest Ave. \ t , Orenge Coeat DAILY PILOT /Friday, April 22. 1988 * Al 0C ID&D IDU8t testifyin . church case ., ,... .u..etald Prest -~-"'""""'-An Orange .Counl) ll&w student~_o_ ~ponedl)' hel~d Jessie-a Hahn nraottate I moneuu) settlement \I.1th defrocked eva.n- ,chst Jim Bakker was ordered to honor a New York subpoena ~eking his grand 1ury te\Umon) Paul Roper. 44, lost his request Wednes- da) th"'t i.ought to postpone tht' ~heduled gr.i nd JUI') appearanCT 1n "lban\ N Y ()ra nge Count) Supenor Coun Judse "'Jthleen O'Leal') denied ht~ hardship request and ollic1alh sen ed the New York !>ubpoc:na She ordefed Roper to appear in 'rv. \ orli. on ..\pnl 28 Ruper calkd the su bpoena a punitive a 11011 b' the '-t>"' York Anome' Gen-nar~ t1frlce He said 11 was prompted when hl' noufied pro<,t.·cutors he couldn·1 appear until a'fter ~1a' 19 v.hen he oomplelM his l.M ""·me!>tC'r oflav. school al Western State 1n"c:"•t'1n fullenon .. 1 his 1~ nothing moft' than an attt'mpt 1 rn •'><.'l utl a "ttness "'ho v.ante-d to .il"fX·ar be fore the grand JUI') On hts own !>..hn.lu1c Roper ..aid 1 t'1t i rJnd JU~ is ln'est1ga11ng allega: t 11•,, 111 l·mbotle ment and tax fraud in the IT" '1 ,1r' ot the Re' Gene Profeta. 10 ... t11, •1 HJhn bt'longed to before 101n1ng Ba ~~l·r'\ "Pra1!.e tht' Lord .. crusade H.:>-.n a lonner PTL sccretar.. st"curt'd a Building a bigger bridge The city of Hanttncton Beach and Caltrana are wldenln& dai9 two·l&ne bridge o•er a flood control channel on Brookbant Street juat inland from Pacific Cout RICb•ay. t'1nJ·,1JI '>t'ttlemcnt '41th Ropcr"s help t•i'I, "•ng her allegauon t hat she was ux·rled into ha\lng se,. with Bakker. Ex-city officials hailed for heroism Former HB may.or. school board chief rescue woman from a-ttempted ra-pe on-<:}ark street By ROBERT BARKER Ol_Dellf ......... Former Huntington Beach Ma)or Bob Mandie and former school board president Norma Vander Molen rescued a hHtencal young "oman from a would·be rapist on a dark and deserted street Vander Molen.· driving home from a meeting of the Huntington Seach Tomor- ro"' organization. spotted t\l.O people struggling on Ellis A "t'nue near Gothard Street and the Ft' e Points Shopping Center. The more she saw. the more she became alarmed. She turned her car around and went back to the meeting to call police. MandtC, a fo rmer all-league football player who also attended the meeting. raced off on foot to help. He came upon a commotion tn thC' bushes and found tht' assailant wrestling "Ith a ~oung woman. The assailant fled when Mandtc. 6 feet I inches tall and about 220 pounds. asked what was going on. in so man) words. The assailant fled. Mandie. 46. checked to make sure the \1Ct1m '4asn·t badl~ tnJured and then reached out to grab the assailan-t as he \aultcd over a 6-foot wa ll. But he m1ssc:d the assailant. he said. "I alv.ays wonden:d what I would do tn times lilce this:· Mandie said' later .. , o u always hear about people standing around and not doing an~ th ing. .. I d1dn"t know if1t was a couple ofgu~s and someone v.as gen1ng killed or a woman v.as bt-1ng raped. I was looking around for a suck or something to use but couldn't find an)thtng. .. When 1 got doser. I could see her \truggl1ng. She sa" me and cned for help. You haH to do something. The cop told me that I "'as luck~ that I didn't grab hi m. that he might ha' e a knife or something. But I don't think so ·· BobMandlc "'The' are our hero and heroine of the da~... S<iu.J Gen Onega. president of Huntington &ach Tommorro"' "If t he' hadn ·t acted ins11nc11 ' rl~ the girl could ha'e \ufTered much v.o~ trc.-at ment than bt:tng manhandkd II could ha' e ~n 'e0 brutal ·· Vander ~1olen. a formt'r H unt1ngton lkach C'1t ' School D1stnct offi cial. ~1d she k ft the meeting about 9·05 p.m. Wednesda\ ··tt v.asdark and Iv.as the onh car on the road." she sa id ... ~could see iv.o people stugghng on the '>ldt'"'alk near the gutter. I couldn't tell 1f 1t '4-aS pla~ ful or more - scnous. and I slowed dov.'11 to see better ··1 sa" a man push the pcrson to the ground I still couldn"t tell the sex of th<' second pe(SOn. "The attacker pu~hed the '1C1tm hard I and arms· v.ere fl~ mg as the~ struggled I knev. something v.as "'rong.. and I made a. I U-tum. I ··B} this ume. the man had slammed the girl dov. n and she was fla t on her back m the gutter ··r thought th1s s11uat1on 1sn"t good I was ' going IO stop but rm not \Cf) capable rm not 'ef) big. ··1 drove back: to the building I where the- meeung had taken place ) and 1umped out • I and told them to call pohce. that someone norman Vander Mo en needs help. somebod~ 1s in trouble ··w 11hout '4a1ung. and wlthout regard to his 0 "' n safet). Bob Mandie 1mmed1atd~ ran ou1 the door to help "I got back into the car to Stt "'hat I could do 10 help. Bob "'as back "'llh tht' g·u:I, cemfoning her-He sa.1d the a.ssatlant had tnl·d ro ra pe the girl ·· \'ander Mokn sta't'd at the scene "'1th the girl and then rOde v.1th her 1n an ambulancC' to Hunungton Humana Hos- p11al v. here she v.as treatt'd. The '1ct1m. Vander Molen said. "'as tre mbling and ncarl~ hystenal ··she told ml' ~he thought the man "'ould kill her ·· \-ander Molen said the gJrl was brutled and her clothing was tom but that she d1dn·t appi:ar to h~ve suffered ~or ph~ s1cal tnJunes. The young woman told her the atta Ii. occu~ v.hllt' she was v.allmi home alone_\ ander \folell-Sa.ld. Four or fht• pol1Ct" units. plus a fire trucli.. ~ponded promptf\. said \ ander Molen Police said Thursda~ that the suspect alkgcdl~ "blended" into the Commodore C-irclc area ne-ar Main Street and BC'ach Boule' ard Jnd escaped arrest Stµdeiits mourning special teacher By ROBERT BARKER Ot .. Dellf,......,. Special crisis teams visited College V 1e'4 School tn Huntington Bt'ach forthe sernnd straight day toda) to help pupils deal with their gncf over the death of teacher .\rk1n Thomason. their beloved ··Mrs. T ·· Thomason. 55. died Wt'dnesda' at he-r home in Huntington Beach after a·length) battle with cann•r. according to fnends. The school "as '1nuall~ a"ash "''lth tears v.hen the ne"s of the death v.as announced 1n classrooms Thursda' mom· tog. School ps~cholog1sts and counselors we'nt room to room to lend comfon. ··w e told them that we all loved h{'r dearh and that she lo' ed and cared for us.·· Pnnc.1pal Michel Hsiang said. ··she had a special pl act' tn C\i~f)one·s heart "She was a fighter. Just la<11 v.eek 1.1.c wt're talking about hl'r coming back ne\l )ear." Thomason. wh o ka,cs a husband and four children. taught in Ocean \ 1e"' School D1stn.:fs Gifted and Talented Education program for I ~ ~ears E'en though she was for~ to take a med ical lea'e 1n Januan sht' met da1h "ith '>UbS't1tUtl' teachers and rontinut'd "to pull the string' · on class ::>ffenngs fo r the school's 180 1.h1ldren 10 the fourth. fifth and '\l\th gra1.k G .\TE programs SomcllQlt"S <.Chool officials would go so far as 10 hold staff m~ngs in Thomason·s home to go l'' er the program Hsiang said Funeral sen 1CTs are ~ht'duled Sunda' at ~ p.m at '\II Saint~ Episcopal C'hurth 10 Pasadena. I 32 ~ Eu hd St. · She 1s suf\ 1ved b' her husband. Jame-\. . an attome'. sons.' Cla\lon. a d1v1nit' student at \ale L·ni,ers·lt\. Bruce. a la~ student "ho worls for a Santa Ana legal firm. and JamC'S. a graduate of US(", who cared for h1~ mother dunng her 1lln~ and daugh ter. E tht'I~ n. a student at the llnivcr- Slt~ of Pen ns~)\ ania dt"ntal school Mesa police finally arrest suspected drug dealer bndgl· 1.·ondom1n1um complex. She v.as uninJun'<l Her alleged assailant "'as booh·d into Ju,enile Hall. Fountain Valley Someone stole a "' h1te camper shell otT a pickup Thursda~ morning.. but kft the stereo S\Stem ~nd camera equipment behind. The truck v.as P3r~ed in tht' l()Q()() hl ock ofEdin@("f A' t'nUl' "'ht'n tht' S6 Stockland shell "'llS ta~cn. Poh~'e responded to the call. hut disco' cred no bomb. • • • Computer equipment "'onh S 5.180 was stolen from a bustn("SS in the 4600 block of Mac i\nhur Boule' ard s.omet111l( bctwetn 5·4:- p.m Tuesda~ and 7 Lm. Wedne~~ • • • • • • .\ l31J<' mt'tal µt<' mcasunng b~ 12 ket. "a~ remo' l"d from the pm at<' &''at'~ Terrac<' commun1t' and app.ircnth camt•d awa~ cncr thC' "ec~end rt•-.1der'1' \aid. The @.al{' "' 'Jlued at S '00 By JENNIFER WEBER °' ................ After a decade of frustration. Costa Mesa police arrested· a man this week they believe has been selling meth- amphetamiM for years. The arrest came at about 8 p.m. Wednnday as Volker Hildenbtandt and some friends loaded furniture into a movina van. Polict believe the man was aetting ready to lca"·e his home at 20SO National Ave. and move to Garden Grove. Set. Tom Boylan said Thunday that neiahbon have been complain- in& about Hildenbrandt for about 10 years. People who allqedly have bouatn dnaas from Hildenbrandt, 3S. alto have tone to poli«. but wctt afraid to ao publ~ becau1e they bred "He's kind of a violent-type guy:· Boylan said. "He's known as being a · violent individual." Police were able to get an search warrant after undercover officers reportedly bought meth- amphctamine -commonly known as "spttd'" --: from Hildenbrandt within the past wttk. "Ifs kind of rare that we have someone dealing 'meth' in Costa Mesa.'' Boylan said. · Hildenbrand! was booked into Costa Mesa Jail on suspicion of selling methampetamme, possession of methamphetamine for sale and bting under the influenCt" of the drug.. His bail was set at SH .000 His girlfriend. Tamar Simone Tatro. .H. was also amstt'd on susp1c1on of possession of mcth- amphetamme for sale and being under the influence of meth· amphetamine. The woman. who reponedl) lived "i th H1ldenbrandt. wa held 1n lieu ofSH .000. • • • .\ v.oman who broke up with her bo~ friend 1 n March reported to pohCt" Thursda' that she be he' C's ht' 1s harrassing her Since their b~akup. the \I.Oman has had sugar poured into the gas tank of her car and has recel\ cd threatening telephone calls v.1th the man sa~ing. ··\ ou asked for 1t. ~ou·re going to get 1t •• Coetalleea More than S.S.000 in ~ wa" stolen from a smaJI satt in .a...rOom .i tht' Four Seasons Ho1el. The thN' occum:'d at around 4:30 p.m. Tue.,. da~. Lafuna Beach -\ st<'l'l'O and camera ""'ere l"t'pont'd ,· kna!J·J~p _m \\l•dnesda)from a .. , 11'-t' 1n the 500block of flora trttt Ez-RalD Isiah Robertson arrested on 3 warrants l y JONATRAN VOLBE. °' .............. authonues d1SC'Ovcred a SI 0.000 ar-rt"~t v.arnnt allqing po~51on of ampht'tamint"S. a SI 0.000 "'lrT'lnt al1~1ng d1sturbtna the pcatt and a S~~-warTant for aHeccd traffic viol-ation~. White tald. .\ti of 1h~ warranu wett 1u"Ucd b Oran.,e Count~ courts. Wb1te said. ~him. Police confiscated slilhtly more than a quarter ounce of the d,,.1 and a loeded .4.S-caliber pistol. Detectives also found a thrtt-paae list of what ~ reportedly a.II the undcrcov~ police can in the county. Bo~tan sa.id, and delcriptions of some of the cars inbmants att btlleved to drive. The terpnt said the list probebly is not accurate. Also arrcstC'd on susp1c1on of being under the influence of the dru1 were Arthur Daniel Aarons. 24. of Costa M~ and John T Sutake. 28. of WnUT'lin,ter. Aaron's beal was t<'t at S 1.000, and Sutake was bttna held 1n heu ofS I. 298. .\ Costa Mt"S.a man "'IS afl'C'StC'd Thursda~ night after his car CTashtd and dt"$tro\cd a )().foot 5itC'taon of bnc-~ ""all fk.cauSC' thl' man·s brother sufTcrtd minor mJunn an IM 11 p.m. a«iden\. the man was amstC'd on 5'ispteton o( felon) dnankcn dnv1na. Polt<'t said boch ftlf'n ~ 1nto.a- H:atC'd as IM) dro\"( ftonh on Placen- tia A VCl\UC neat W tlton. Strut. • Formtr Los Anactcs Ram lincbl(tc.cr ls.iah Robauon was ar· rntt'd h~ Irvine polt0t Thunda) on three out~tandM\& anes.t warrants totahnc mo"' than S20.000. The arTCSt "'as mack by offl«rs "'" sponct1na to a d1stnabence call at tM home ofth( nA1me Pro-Bowl pla)'" tt. . Doui W~rd. a JPOkesman for the Los "f\tdes Rams. said Robenlon was the ieam'5 sUrtu• linet.ckn from 1971 to 1978. DuriQI I.bat .,mod. R--. ..._...-to.lbe... - ~ ... team -b>tbalJ'• .u..aar lqU8d -~)'eel' acept 1972. ...... Firefiahten wre lootina for t~ ~foot ~ltsofholt wa fell from tMir trvdc on Gilltttt ft vcaut as they rlC'fd lO I fire nundly. They rtpor1ed the -'° polklr. • • • A woman on Ahon Patkny near Jcfl'rc)' Road reponed 1 man i1 a """ ~her1nd8*eclmir• wanted to ... l*tY Ind ~ paid a iL .. Tbc . rduted. wqme.n ••• A fonntr employee of a book and stationery llOft in the I 6000 block of lled HiU A venue threatC'Md dam&IC tocanbtk>fteinslllopcmployca. but no actual dam11r wu reponed. . , .. A woman on Ubtny, howcv«. rcponed &bit her car's~ hid bttn k~ked in after she puUd her car IOOcfote te IOCM skateboardien. The\• .. th.reatcfted ha before. she atf\ bier car. and Acd bcfott she tttumed. • • • A lS-=kt W~ Htth "School s1 was~ on ~am· pus :nua'1da sttmmins from an ail.Kt on a woman 1wo. Wftts II(). Tht youth, who was not 1dnlt1ftC'd bccamc.of1'isaee. al~t .,.~a woman by tM neck u shot ut in her car 1n tbt perti"I area of a Wood· • • • RC'Sldcnts 1n ftriahborins apan- mt>nt c:omplucs reponed bufl)aries Thur"9a) aftmt00n 1n tM 600 ~k or Ham1hon Strttt., •• "90ft,; .. boolc.id '"'°the ~Count}' Jail and~ t.ll at • a.m. IOdia)'. satd Sheriffs Lt. R dud Oboft.. lrv1• Pola LL Mike Whtlt atd offtcal wrft catted 10 ltot»tnwo"s honwon Kami AH Luea19:J0a,m . Tbu.nday_bf fttiehbon who re.paned M WU fW!tt"I .,tfi htt airlfricM. "ftrr Nftftt ... rttOldl dlec* Oft tht former prolieluonal football star. Roberuoft wa 1nded 10 a.he M- b •Jh , .. 1979 -ftlltlhed .... c::mftr t9 New y cft. White ..w aobalb. ---.... Md ...... -.b 'With 0ruee Ccmt llw """ bcen9ftlt t• die pell. ....S Ins OCQllllbOI' .... Md ........ nons wt\cft a~ TiumdaY: I I Bouse backs revised trade Rea~an 's Court says 'deep tiill; Reagan veto expected ~onlidence pockets' measure "" WASHINGTON (AP)-Mitjority Leader Rob<n c. lflhe P!<>idenl"s ve10 .......... ined and lheScna1e 111 Meese not retroa· ctf wrie Byrd said today he was not sutt the bill overhauling forced to bnng forward a new bill. it would have to rerun , y 1 e America's track laws would ~SS the Senate by the two-thc"obstacle~ourse"the.currentcompromi~hasalready unshaken thirds ~ority needed to override a threatened presiden-cleared. he said. The president should assume "this is it -~; \ial veto. it won'' get another chance," said Byrd. D-W.Va. 11~, But Byrd said President Reqan. when deciding "I sincerely hope .... that jn the end the president wiU . 1·,whelber to veto it, should not presume the Senate could sign the bill.'' Senate Finance Committee Chairman 'o ~uickly strip out provisions opposed by the White House Lloyd Bentsen. D· Tuas. said Thursday. • and j)ISS another version. · Byrd said the Senate would beain debate on the bill ,,.., The trade bill. the result of a House-Senate today and a vote was expected next week. He said -ncompromisc between competing versions. rolled through Republicans assured him it was unlikely opponents '"•the House Thursday by a n overwhelming 312-107 vote. would ti) to tie up the lesisJation with a filibuster. ,1• "The administration ought to pay dose allention to Byrd again warned that an administration favorite -.ll~'.lhe whopping majority of that vote," Byrd said ... i think the pending free-trade aareement to phase out tariffs nA he House vote will g,ive added momentum" to its between the United States a nd Canada -could get supporters in the Senate. entangled in any Reagan veto. ·111 1 Byrd said he could "only hope" that if Reagan vetoed Reagan said Thursday that he will veto the bill if it :;rt the bill. the ~nate could find the two-thirds majority arrives on has desk with a provision to ~uire all but the r necded. to override. The president's lobbyists were smallest employers to give 60-day notice of plant closings -.o rworking hard agains~ it. he said. and large-scale la~offs. l tf -Vukakis pressured on VP-clioice f WASHINGTON (A P) -Democratic front runner voters." Michael S. Dukak1s 1s getting loads of advice on where to Robb. who had urged Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia to _ Jum for a running mate, with many party leaders urging run for president. said he would like to see Nunn as tht' him to avoid Jesse Jackson and turn to a Southern vice pres1dcn11al cand1datt\ but only if the senator wNt' senator. offered the opponun1t} to serve as secretary of defense at But the Massachusetts governor indicated Thuooay the same ume. .'. he wants maximum breathing room as he searches for Pany chairman Paul G . Kirk Jr. predicted that the 'someone to fill thC' No. 2 spot on the Democratic ticket. \(ice presiden11al nom1neC' would be "a senator from the '.' "Obviously you look at regions where you could use South or Southwest. .. '' ,some help." said former Gov. Charles Robb of Virginia. "l wouldn't make thatjudgment at au:· Dukakis said. " .. The South and West are the regions. You also look at a He also rejected suggestions that if Jackson finishes ., philosophical segment where you could use some shonng second in the race for the presidential nomination. he : 'up and I guess that would be with moderate eonservative ought to be gt\-en the-Na, 2 spot on the ticket. ~:~-------------- ~~:Acne drug tied Recordable conipact disc ~.fto birth defects ·irks recording in(lustry ., NEW YORK (A P) .:+he $Ovcm -B -. ~ p • • ment is considering severely limiting Y • .e AsaoclatC'U re11 or banning the sale of a popular anti-NEW YORK -Tandy Corp. says 11 plans to sell thr first erasable· -iacne dru& because of its estimate that recordable compact disc. an announcement that angered the recording ff:!reds of severe birth defects have industry, which fears consumers will use the product 10 cop} mum· at ho me n caused by the medication. it was The Fon Worth. Texas-based electronics manufacturer. which markets its • rtcd today. products through its Radio Shack stores. also announced Thursday it will : t In a confidential memorandum introduce a fast new personal computer that follows the design oflnterna11onal • dated Feb. 11 and obtained Thuooay Business Machines Corp.'s year-old Personal System-2. Tandy said the : 'by the New'York Times. officials of compactdisc.knownas theThor C D.wouldbeavailableformusican l'h to two : the Food and Drug Administration years and for data about a year after that. once recording and playback devices : estimated that 900 to 1.300 babies arc built. The Thor CD could also be played -although not recorded on -in • • were born with severe b1nh defects standard compact disc players. Tandy said. : from ·1982 to 1986 because of the drug : A~~~~i;:~e. made by Roche Labora-Alrllnes.glrd for no-smoJclng fllghts tories. a division of Hoffman-La NEW YORK -The nation's a111incs are bracing for ne~ federal • Roche Inc. of Nutle'. N.J .. 1s used regulations banning smoking on tho usands of domestic nights. and plan against disfiguring acne. It carries a remedies ranging from free candy to legal action for dealing with smokers. The strong warning label. and the com-ban, which takes effect Saturday. outlaws smoking on all domestic flights of , pany·has conducted extensive cam-less than two hours. Passengers who persist in lighting up face fines of as much : paigns to publicize its nsk of causing as S 1.000. while tampering with lavatory smoke alarms carries a $2.000 birth defects. penalt). The no-smoking edict will affect an estimated 13.600 flights a da~. COSTA MESA BIKE CO. RALEIGH.• ClCLmiO =:;-r-1 ~l_I ~<= R1l1i1ll C111ri 10 s, .... Reg. S 165.95 IT P1rfor•1r Reg. $259.95 ... •149_•5 .. •239•5 ,-----C 0 UP 0 N-----, 1 IEW IETIA COllPUTEllS RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... c...s left! mz .... IUI .. ctSTA •S&-S41-115' r==================::;-1 C... le Mdlla ,_II,_ wilyl flolrilc ""41, ()Ny speciakls tlll sem you perfectly, ~DEN'S IMl ""-Ill Aft., C.IJ ..... ca (7t4) 646.UJI We're F1ghtmg H>r Your Lite. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reqan retains confidence in Attorney General Edwin Meese. Re- qan 's chief of staff said today. even after two depanina Justice Depart- ment officials told the president facc- to-:face that Mecse's behavior is hurtina his department. "We don't know what will happen next," Chief of Staff Howard Baker said in an interview .on "CBS This Morning." "All we know is that the attorney general is functioning and functioning well and that the presi- dent expressed hrs continuing con- fidence." Baker was referring to Reagan's meeting with Meese Wednesday. which sburces said -eame minutes after one of the two aides told the president that an liggressive pros- ecutor would seek Meesc's indict· ment. During the 45-minute discussion called by the president. Deputy A11 orney General Arnold Bums told Reagan. Vice President George Bush. Baker and White House counsel A.B . Culvahouse that "Meese's behavior wa~ huning the Department of Jus- tice." an administration source said. Former Justice Department crimi- nal division chief William Weld . meanwhile. ··taid out the fac ts" in a hypothetical indictment he said he would have brougtil against Meese-if he were the special prosecutor in- vestigating the attorney general. Burns told Rea~n that Meese had violated the standards of ethical conduct for executive branch em- plo)ees spelled out in a 1965 ex- ecut1 ve order and that if other Justice Department attornt>ys had acted as Meese has. "the) would be bounced (fired).'' the source added. Thr ethical standards. among other things. say that employees should avoid an) action which could create the appearance of using public office for private gain. giving preferential treatment to any organization or person or making a government decision outside official channels. "The president was very attentive. listened to the stof). got up and Meese came in" after Bums and Weld left. said the source. The Washington Post quoted a source, who also req uested anonymi- ty. today as saying Reagan com- mented that he would not make an>: decision about Meese's future unltl independent counsel James C. McKa y finishes his report on the attorney grncral. FCC says dirty talk not cheap WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal Com munica tions Commission Chairman Dennis R. Patrick said today the dial-a-porn industry is widespread and largely ignores statu- tes designed to prevent its access to children. 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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Cali-Arguelles cited .. the common-sense fomia 's cities and consumers will notion that it may be unfair to cha nae have to wait to see the benefits they the rules of the game in the middle of expected frpm the June 19.86 "deep-the contest." He noted that the text of pockets" iriitiativc because of a state the initiative did' not say whether It Supreme Coun decision that the would apply to pending cases. measure is not retroactive. lawyers O ne class of cases particularly said. affected by the decision is lawsuits "Most of thosd cities were very claimingillnesscausedbycxposurcto small and were haling a terrible time asbestos over a period of decades . getting liability insurance. Deferring Most of those suits had been filed but the benefits of Proposition not settled by June 1986. 5 I .... dOC$.n't help their current prob-The court unanimously upheld the lem." said Los Anaeles City Attorney constitutionality of Proposition 51. Richard Helaeson after Thuooay's rejecting ar,uments by trial la"Y)'en ruling. that 'it discnminated illegally against Fred Hiestand. lawyer for the certain types of injury victims. Association for California Tort Re-· But the focus of the case was the form. the business-insurer coalition issue of whether the measure's new that was the chief spons<>r of Prop-limits on damages would apply osition 51. 1llso-was disapponied by rctroactivel)' IQ cases that had not yet the court's Thuooay ruling. gone to trial. The ruling drew a caustic dissent from Justice Marcus Kauf-lt mca.ns "the anticipated savings man. that might be passed on to the Kaufman accused the majority of premium payers. the consumers, will having an "unstated bias" asainst be delayed," he said. Proposition 51 and of applying a The court, split 4-'3. ruled that "mindless" presumption against its Proposition 51. which limited dam-retroactive·effect. He also said voters ages for pain and suffering, was mu~t have intended Proposition 51 subject to the standard legal rule that "to apply as soon and as broadly as ne"' laws affect only future cases. possible" because it was a response to The opinion b) Justice John a criSIS i.n liability insurance. Eight animal activists arrested at UCLA lab LOS ANGELES (AP) -Eight act1 \'ists protesting brain experi- ments on cats were arrested aftt"r bamcadtng themselves inside a UCLA laborator}. police said. Campus police arrtsted the eight protesters for investigation of bur- glaf) shortly before noon Thursday at UCLA's Brain Research Institute. said uni versity spokesman Mike Byrne. The} were taken to the Los Angeles County Sheritrs Depart- mrnt's West Hollywood jail. he said. ..Eight people broke a door an a research laboratory at UCLA's Brain Research Institute." Byrne said. "They barricaded themselves in the room. UCLA police advised them that they were subject to arrest. then the polict" opened the door and arrested the eight." ''The researchers are invest1ga11ng the causes and potential treatments of sudden infant death syndrome. Alzheimer's disease and other neu- rological disorders." Albert Barber, UCLA's vice chancellor for research programs. said.in statement. RFK slaying witness was 'forced to change story' By The A11oclated Pre11 LOS ANGELES -A woman who told police in 1968 that she saw a "$1rl in a polka dot dress .. running from the scene of Roben F. Kennedy's slaving told a radio station in vesti~tors badgered her into changing her story. Sandra Serrano-Sewell. 40. also said Thursday she never recanted her tale of a young .woman running from the Ambassador Hotel after Kennedy's assassination who. she said. told her and others standing outside. "We shot him. We shot him." During the interview with Jack Thomas of KUOP radio in Stockton. Serrano-Sewell admitted she altered her initial description of the renowned polka dot dress. but blamed police harassment for the change. "There was a lot ofbadgering that wasgoingon," she said. "I was just 20 yrars old. and I became unglued." Garner undergoes bypass surgery LOS ANGELES -James Gamer. the actor best known as the star of the TV series "The Rockford Files" and "Maverick." was recuperating today after quintuple bypass heart surgery. a hospital spokesman said. Garner. 60. who was nominated for an Oscar for his role opposite Sally Field in the movie "Murphy's Romance." underwent the complicated heart operation Thursday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. known to some as the "'hospital to the stars" because of its many celebrity ~tients. "He's in satisfactory condition," hospital spokesman Ron Wisc said today. "He's progressing as he should after surgery." Doctors initially planned to operate to correct an aneurysm, or ballooning, of his aorta. the main artery carrying blood from the heart. But a series of tests conducted after he entered the hospital Monday determined that Garner should undergo the more serious byj>ass operation. Grant to ald LA teen runaways LOS ANGELES-A state grant worth$180.000will be spent to help teen- age runaways in the Hollywood area who social worken say arc frequently driven into prostitution by poverty and druf addiction. The decision Thursday to fund efforts by a coahllon of community aaencies shocked some people already serving runaways. many of whom solicit SCl alona Hollywood's famed Sunset Boulevard. "Frankly. I'm amazed.'' said Dr. Lois Lee. the founder of one program helping juvenile prostitutes. Many political officials have been reluctant to deal with the estimated 10.000 homeless youths and runaways on Los Angeles County streets. she said at a news conference in Childrens Hospital announcing the grant from the stat~ffice of Criminal Justice Planning. She added that some attitudes began te chanae. however, after President Rcqan recognized effon s by her group. Children of the Niaht. in 1984. SHOf'K ED1 lu.TT-111~ ..... . ... ~ .. .. 10MlllapatllN. .... ,... Ce Robert E. Scbdtl, ..... PIC. announces the oerttftcatk>n to offer the MEDIFAST• PROGRAM A playslclaa supervised weight lou program a& Ge 116 llAI INN, la beudfll llC..,.., Cdf. Compt .......... fMdlcel treetment. lnGludfng: Clnk:9I 9¥llultlon Rlplil • .._ r.ducdon • Nutrmon oon111~ • ,..,.._. ...-Allan For mare ..... Hilltwi. C9ll ' I Gunmen missing afterbarik standoff LOS MOCHIS. Mexico (AP) - Gunmen elud~d a huac manhunt ' early today af\er fleeing the bank in this northwestern coastal ci'y where ·their botched robbery turned into a 24-ho ur host11e drama in which fi ve people were killed. Unconfirmed local press reports said the robbers took about S 13.000 in bank money. Car1os Cano. a policeman panicipatin& in the hunt. confirmed some money was taken but declined to say how much. About 500 polic~and army person- nel backed by a helicopter searched for the seven youna men Thursday niaht and police set up blockades on hiahways leadina out of the city. "The gunmen m ust have gone to the Sierra. where 1t will be difficult to locate them." said Cano. The Sierra Madre mountain range 1s nearby. The gunmen had holed up inside the local National Bank of Mexico offices after an alarm foiled their robbery. T hey let their 42 hostages go Thursday when they were permitted to flee in an armored car with three Red Cross workers. Apparently as pan of an agreement ending the standoff. most of the hundreds of police who had sur- rounded the bank withdrew and people massed in the street outside the building. • "This 1s 1ncred1ble. These people are suppon1ng the robbers." a woman standing ncarb)l told a reporter. Police said the robbers released the three Red Cross workers 15 minutes after leaving the bank. abandoning the armored car at a gas station and took ofT in a stolen pickup truck and station wagon. .. " ' . , Celebrating a victory Iraqi .oldlen beat the ballet-ridden portrait of Iran'• Ayatollah Xhomelnl with their •hoee after they recaptured the lraql clty of Faw from Iranian troope laat Sunday. Tanker burning near Canada; crew sought ST. JOHN'S, Newfo undland (AP) -Rescue ships and planes searched the waters of the nonh Atlantic today for surv1' ors of a tanker that broke m half and burst into flames. Hopes that some of the crew escaped the flaming tanker v.ere buo~ed "'hl·n rescue ships reported a hfe raft was missing from the ship. said L' .S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Larry Lawrence. Authontics do not know the ongin of the tanker. v. hat It was ca~ mg or hov. man) people v.ere on board. "They are scouring the area around both sections looking for surv1,ors." said Petty Officer Brad T ern II of the Coast G uard m Nev. York ... .\pparentl~ both sections. although the) are 1n flames. appear to be floating." PROMISES .. to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT-TREATMENT, the new generation of treating atcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK ... Successfully Proven Program ... Improves Your Lifestyle . . . No Time Off from Your Job . . . Affordable with No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can keep. Call us for HELP tod~y. 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"fro m our M1n1stl'r Eduard '\ Shevardnad1e Ciorhal·ht'' and ) egor K L1gacM v. point of '1C'\o\, we are far from 0' er 1-wo da)s. the man reputed 10 rank ~nd in.the marking ume." . he said. "We are \\hen Shull/ told the ~\let leader ruling Politburo keeping time in a -.cry 5'rong way." ·-rm here to ma~c preparation .. lur L1g;Khe' is regarded as more Shultz d11Tercd with the Soviet the president's \ISlt .. lUn)ef\ au' c than Gorbache\. CS· Communist Pan> general 1ttretary's JX'l lalh un the So\ 1et leader's pohcy appraisal at a ne-ws conference after a Gorbache\ responded ·· .\s tor lhl' of "gJasnos1 " or greater openness on thr~·hour session. But Shultz dad not substance. It seems th't v.e are lo'>ing ~h.·cttd tup1cs Repom this Wttk list an arms reduction treaty as one of !>omething \1a~ ht-v.e'rc mdd.ing ho' l' '>.lid L1gache' ma~ have bttn the "s1gn1ticant ac hievements .. to be ume " stnpixd ol some ofh1s power. expt"Cted when President Reagan The t\o\O men ~hoo~ hand'> at the 'ihull1 made no menuon of the meets \o\llh Gorbache\ an a Moscov. outwt. but C...orbac ht:' '>t't'med wme-n:pons Jt his ne\o\S conference But he summit Ma' ::!'l·June ::! v.hat subdued .\menccrn rcroncr' '>Po~l· pi1\1t1,el~ of the-wa} U.S - In fart huh1 ~1d. "the going 1s v.crc-cauuoned b' \0\ 1t·1 1tli, Id ' \(,, 1l·1 rda11ons ha' l' e' oh ed smcr hard" to complete a pact to reduce that 1f the\ med 1i' d\ lj\Jt'\lllln\ ul ( 111rfiJ , nl.'\ ~ n~ to Po>wl'r three ~ea~ stratt"glC nuclear v.eapons In the five u orbache\ during th\ phutv·IJl.1n~ .igu Worshipers vow to avenge death of PLO leader, clash with troqps JERl \.\I f-\1 I \P1 -Hundreds 01 'v1mkm v.11f\h1~·,-.. \Ov.ing to a\engl.' the 1.k.1th 111 a Pl 0 leader dashed v.nh lv..1d1 'old1us toda} :tltl'r pra~cr-. ..11 m• •"'!UI.''> 1n Jerusalem and 1n the: "HUPll·d C1a1a Strip l\rad1 troop' l..111,l·d nnc .\rab and v.oumkd 11 1 \1\ ..\rah\ "'l'fl' h11 tn rubber bullet~ and fi ,c [)lilicl' inJur~d b~ <,tones in the da<>h 1n<.1dl.' thl· t"nm round of Jeru...-ill'rn ., \.I\ red Duml· ot thl' R1x k and .\I .\4~ mu-..qUl">. lo,rad radio and v.11nc\~'> '-lid ~ In the Gata <itnp wv.n 11f l(han 'un1\ \tohamml·d f J\C/ .\bu .\h ~5 d 1l·<l ol J gunsh111 v.1,und t\1 the hl·a<l ,J.,.,r H11.,p11al ullil 1ah -..Jld ( urtc:v.' rt"m..11ncd 1n l'lkll toda~ in 2~ refuget> l3rnp> and -itlC''> 1n tr 1• occup1c:d lt'mtonc.'' 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The o""ner of an alarm wi ll be billed $30 a call b) the count) for each false alarm after the third such incident 1n a )Car. Alarms triggered b} eanhquakes. wind or rainstorm s would not generate a penalt). Tax-pa) ing. law-abiding, c1ttzens should applaud the polic~ along with reputable alarm companies. The action makes much more than fiscal sense. though thcrt.' 1s no dem ing the need to recoup costs of responding to as man) as 9.o6o false alarms ever)' year. The lost manpower costs are staggenng. But the toll on the ps~ chological well being oflaw officers must be far greater. Tlie needless stresses imposed on a shenffs deput) responding to a false alarm 1n the dead of night should be reduced . The job 1s tough eno ugh. Making a larm 0 " ners re ponsible ts one wa) to enlist troops in the war against crime. And there are other costs -difficult to measure -that should concern law offi cers and residents alike. Chicken Little can testtf) to the pitfalls of false alarm ism. "When you gel so manv(alarms} that are false. it's hard to keep up an interest." Sheriffs Capt. Vito Ferlauto said.·· '\nd that kind of failing interest 1s exactl y what we want to pre' ent. .. The county's new alarm poliC) should do e~actl ) that Speaker fees If heft) campaign contributio ns from special interests can be said to mfluen12e state legislators undul) -and many suspect that the) do -then imagine the kind of influence ~hat speaking fees much hJve on lawmakers. Campaign contnbu- tions. after all. go to fuel a ca ndidate's campaign apparatus. but honorana general I) arc paid directly to the pollt1c1an. ... In keeping -with the an} thing-goes attitude in which the state Capitol is steep.-d. the Legislature has set no limns on ho" much honorana mone} an .\ssembl) member o r senator can rake in. Last )ear .\ssembl) Speaker Willie Brown earned more than $1 00.000 for making pubhc and not-so-public speeches. O n l\·1arch 31 Calt fom1a Com mon Cause E'<ecuuve Director Walter Zelman called for an investigation o f a $10.000 speaking fel· paid by the California Correctional Peace Officers .\ss0C1auon to Assembl)wo man Sunn) Mo1onnier. R-Encin11as. The honoranum was presented after two Jul) 'otes b) ~foJOnn1er in fa, or oflegislatton to locate a state pnson in Los .\ngeles. We agree "ith Zelman·s assertion that the state should investigate to see 1f there was a quid pro quo arrangement bet~een the union and \ifoJonnier. If such an understanding could be established. the Los Angeles dtstnct attorney m ight be in position to press charges. What "e do not understand is wh) Zel man called for an investigation of MoJonnier but not of the bitrs author-Sen. Robert Prcsle). D-R1 \ erside -who received SI 0.000 as wel l. ... \.\ h> thl· d1stinc11on? Presle~ happens to be a long-time supporter of the peaCl' officers union. So does Zelman think 11 1s O K to bu~ a polilll tan. but not to rent one? This speak1ng-fc .. : flap JUSt goes to highlight the need for la"!t that go,em speaking fees. Both campaign reform 1n1t1a t1 ' l'S that -will b\.· on the ballot in June. Pro positions 68 and 73 "'ould set limits as to ho w much a legislator can reCl!I\ c fo r appearances for a panicular group. . .. In the meantime. both Mojonnier and Presley should return the mone} ... public officials must show the voters that their honor means more tu them than honoraria. t.1 ~~le• Dally News Afghanistan M1kha1I Gorbachev can o nly gain now b) a ··successful " "'l\hdra"'al from this adventure (in Afghanistan) that 1s both an econo mic burden and at odds with Moscow's efTon to change the world's perception of its intentions. The ... plan. 1f 11 holds. comes in time to keep Afghanistan from being a sticking point when Gorbachev and President Reagan meet in Moscow May 29 to talk about reducing strategic nuclear arms. But the Soviet troop withdrawal to begin Ma> 15 will ltkel) be followed by more bitter fighting and possibly efforts to panition Afgha nistan. The leader of the se en-pany resistance has vowed to make no peace with the Soviet- backed go\emment in Kabul B) man> assessments. that government will not last long. But the .\fghans are d n 1ded among themselves as to how to run their countf) Hoool•llf Adv~rdur Pllot welcomes comments The Daily Pllot ""~lcomc~ ~our opinions on m.atters of public mteresL .. Lcucrs and long~r Jnacles of commentary must be siancd. They should be tyt>_ed or ckarh wnt"n and sent to LETT£RS to the EDITOR. J?a1ly Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Please include your address and telephone number so that~ may verify authorship. ff you prefer to make a verbal statement. you may call our WE'RE LISTENING tdephon<' number -642-6086 -and lave a recorded mauer.~ keep th~ me~ bncr. ORANGtCOAST ..., .... °"' ,..., c.1; {dltor •-a.. !lttrS lfttor ··wearenottalklngaboutlowertngthetoptaxbracketsto28percent. Weare talking about a bill which cfellberatelyslngl~out Individual taxpayersanacorporatlonsforenormoustaxbrealcs. •· ~K t\ERE.1 E.~R'{ DA'< \~ ~PR\L \61H .•• Loopholes in new tax code costing the U.S. $30 billion I ha' e JUSt fi n ashed what an some "'a~ s as the most astonishing piece of 1n,est1gat1'c JO umalasm I ha'e eH•r read It was "'nnen b) Donald Barlett and James teek of the Ph1ladclph1a Inquirer: t'l.O men" ho. for reasons of their own. undcnook to examine the 3 m1ll1on-"'ord tax code passc:d b) Congress an 1986. and the proposed corrections to be added this ,i:Jr. The document 1s therefore as long'-and possabl~ as bor~ng -as fi, e copies of .. Wa r and Peace·· \\ h1ch. I am an\IOUS 10 point out. IS not an 1n' 11at1on to an .. one to defend Russian ltter.11urc. hut· an expression of adm1rat1on for the size of the JOb .\ t .an' rate. Barlett and Steele managed· to lift this document a fe"' inches off the ground. What the) unco,ered "'as a nest of cra\\l}- lool..ing thing!> 1n the Congress of the l 'n11C'd tatcs (these are my words. b) the "'a'. not Barktt and Steele's) v.h1ch. :it the ri rst glimpse: of sunhght. run ""O "'a's at once for cover. and ha'e man.aged to not onl~ hide them'>t'h cs. but man) of thea,r nch fnends "'ho are the beneficiaries of v. h:it 1) eas1I} the b1gges1 tax gi ve· av.a' 1n the -.5.,e:ir h1ston of the Internal Revenue Service. · We are nut talking here about loweri ng the top tax backe1s to ~8 percent Wl· arc talking about a bill v.h1ch del1t:>1:ratcl} singles out mda- \ 1dual ta\pa~crs and corporations for enormous Ul\ breaks. and at the same time had es th e identity of these taxpa)ers and corporations. as well as the members of Congress who wrote 1hc spc<.1al pro' 1S1ons into the la"'. You ma' remember some of the rhetoric from \\ ashangton at the time this thing was passed. Here is Rep. Dan Rostcn kowsk1. D-111. who. as ·chairman of the House Ways and Means Comm11tcc. was one of two lawmakers v. ho approved hund~s of these special-interest proviSlons: ··-\ b1 ll:· he called 11. "that reaches into our national sense: of justtce -and gnes us back a trust 1n go,em- ment that has slapped av.a) an the maze of ta'< preferen ces for the nch and powerful. .. .\nd here 1s Rostenkowsk1. along w11h eight other wnters of the Tax Reform AcJ of I 986. accepting cam- paign contnbuuons and speaking fees fro m Joseph E. Seagram & Sons In .. and here the' are. wriung a la"'. specifically for Seagrams. which sa ves the compan~ perhaps $40 malhon 1n f<.·deral income ta'.\.es: TRE-\TMENTOFCERT-\lN l N- ST-\LLME.\iT OBLIGA TlONS - ,,01"irhs1anding the amendments made b.> subtitle 8 of title lll. pm "Hh respect ro installment pa~ments n·ce1 ' cd pursuant to notes issued in accordance "1th a note agreemenr dates as of August 29. 1980. where- (-\) such note agreement "as ex- ecut£'d pursuanr to an agft'ement of purchase and sale dated -\pnl 15. 1980. (BJ more than !-:>of the msrallmenr pa) mcntsoftheagg~reprincipalof such nou·s ha' e bttn m-en·ed b> August 29. J 986. and (CJ the last insrallmenr pa_,menr of tht• principal of such nores 1s due .-\ugusr !9. 1989. shall be raxed ar a rate of28 percent. You read something like that. and }OU might wonder afterwards what 1t means. You are su pposed to wonder. It means the largest liquor distiller 1n the v.orld 1s allowed to pa y some of its capital gains taxes at 28 perttnt instead of the nev. ra te -34 pcfCCnt -levied against other companies. It means $40 million. There are 600 of these special laws that Congress wil l admit to an the 1986 code. Barlett and Steele estimate the actual number runs into the thousands. The cos1 to the United States go..,emment is $10.6 billion that Congress will admit to. and will actualh amount to somewhere be- PETE DEXTER tv.een $20 and S30 billion . Congress did i1 in 1986. and now the) are getting ready to do it again. There are hundreds. probably thousands of simihar s~c1al pro' is1ons. the rec1p1ent s shanng one common charactensuc -they are all nch. . In their stones. Barlett and Steele rooted some of them out -.. Whue House: dinner guests. members of Forbes magazine's directory of the 400 v.calthiest Americans. corporate executives. maJor campaign con- tributors. companies that have slashed the pension or health<are be'nefits of their reurtts. foreign an,estors. corporate raiders. former officials of federal agencies. personal or business fnends of membe'rs of Congress, and businesses and indi- viduals who paid little or no tax 1n the past" -and acknowledged others were hidden so well they could not be found. What the~ have found. though - in the tax documents themselves. and 1n in\cstigations around the country of the companies and people in- volved -has 1mphca11ons beyond the tax law. It goes to the hean of the way things are done at the most august levels of our government, and. as unsettling as this is. at its most august levels, the U n1ted States of Amenca is being run by a bunch of tW<Hiollar prostitutes. Jim Steele and Donald Barlett ought to be congratulated and thanked for pointing this out. hie DeiWT ,. • •Yflllkald eel....,., bl S.Crame.,.. Laguna Laurel proves change, resistance to it are inevitable The If' ine Co. is apparently doing a fantastic JOb of communicating its plans for the Laguna Laurel planned communll) 10 be located m the unincorporated arcilofOrange Coun- ty bet\\cen lrnn{' and Laguna Beach. I ""ould have guessed that not many people "' mg 1n Onn~County understand v.hat the company is planning 1n that area. But according to the newly formed Laguna Can}on Conserva ncy. more than 7,000 people from "all over t'he world" ha ve signed fliers oppos1n1 the prOJf'C't. The conser\ anC) told the Board of Supervisors that this includes people from all over CaJ1fom1a. from JS other states and from forc1an coun- tncs. · Now one tias to admit that to have all of those people understand what is planned for LaaunJ Laurel is truly an accomplishment But one also haJ to wonder whether all of those people have ac-tually setn the plans or at least have had the plans explained to them. Frankly. I would doubt that even mo5t of the people li vi"I in L.aauna leach unckf"IUnd the plans as ~ C>Wrwite. ~ ~ tnal)' ~"' letter to the JAiJy Pilot f'rom the l'Hident .who wri&a that his wife broke inao aears wbaL.slae beard about. &be ~ •~dopment aJomc leaDI yon Ro..s? And wtty the dlulr:s in ano1Mr letter ..... the dcvdopmalt twiJI • jua lil&c Loi AJllda! l.too.lowlapna~Rwl. Md to do the .......... ,... am. Co. Md IO doa -... "' Superviton. ... wt ll't llOI .... by lhc propoetd devc~l lleicaUK wt UftdcnW.t lhe plans. It 1s eas' to become emotional about some.thing like this. especially v.hcn }Ou don"t understand it. So k i"s uikc a moment to consider what 1s being proposed. First off. of the 2.1 SO acres included an the prOJC'C"t. nearly 7S percent wtll remain 1n open ss-cc.and neartyone- third of the land-l.3S0acrn-will be dedicated as permanent open space. So a relatively small portion of the project area will blc used for development. Let's look at the open specc. This is private propeny. owned for one and on~uaner centuries by The Irvine Co .. and closed to the public durina all of that time. which now will be aiven to the public forevtt -and opened to tht public for its ute. This land was not aiven ljptly. The county insisted on havina it as pan of the ptanni• process a number of yarsa,o. Moreover. the opm land becomes pen of a h• open spec:e bufftr around t.aauna Beach. rnpcctiftl that city•s llftftbelt concept. The lapna~urcl 1 n. from its i~n. -as · to pro1ee1 tbe liplfic:ant Ut feaiura of this loYdy trtti .. Second point, 1et•1 loot at die -~·Mt• katioo .ad .ope. Development will am plMle a.ly ..... brid' .... "'·~ Canyoa a-, nonJI ofE Toro w the ailli111._ l•·ru e W ••11 ....... •the.-aanaiol 11;:.'::-. bah NII I &•ity ol IMI mu. a cm11m'r~ ='I cew..S •ii• a 1 wil providtlM>mi••dOlt...-. ity ao the srowi• Im• Spica-. MARTIN BROWER and it will include a widenina of Laguna Canyon Road between the dt"velopment and the San Diqo Freeway at Irvine Spectrum. thereby easina traffic movement. Laauna laurel will be 1 community of which all of Ora.nee County can be eroud. and in which much ofOrante County -includina the rnideftts of Laauna Beach -will aspire to mick. So stop worryina. all of you ~ throu&hout tbe worid who are. con- cemeCl that i..auna Canyon will be raped. Anet for memben of the lapna C'an~on ConttrV•nt'Y; who want absOluiely no CU. 01 any kind. put Southern California into pa iPKUYe The early trtden o1......-8e8ctl wttt DOt ~ wMla_ 1C* IDO~ in. Nor wttt lk SpeRillt ad Ma.ican rancbm happy ~ dlr arty IC\• tJm nt0vtd ia. 0.U. .is iMvilabk. but'· IO is ttsistanct to~· Waldt boow the future residtatl OI i.-• Nipd &pt any anctnpt by tie cout:y '° rnab the ................. the .. drvdopmnt ialo ...... .. Tbcywa11"1._,,..1om1~ •n• .... laiUll .... -.cir com-munity wl ., ... .._... lllln. ......... , IP 0 .. ...... ...., ,. ......... ..... ~ ...... - LlTHR\ --=-----=- Resident-only traffic lane To lhc Editor: Your editorial on the solution we arc seeking to relieve traffic conp tion at cenain times on the Balboa Peninsula appeared to be dcsianed to arouse controversy. rather than to present an analysis of the facts. The editorial writer failed to study the issue, and he cenainly didn't examine the proposal carefully. Not once did he consider the reason for making a through lane for Peninsula residents. The problem is "cruisers." Young people who come to the area 1ust to sec and be' seen from 10 p.m. to I a.m. on warm weekend evenings. arc causing the situation that makes it impossible for residents and business people on the Peninsula to reach their dcsunations at these times. Radios blare. obscenities are ut- tered. traffic 1s stopped, trash piles up and the visitors go nowhere. Penin- sula residents welcome vacationers and beach visitors: however, it is diffi cult to put up with people who want to stay an their cars and just drive around and around. Traffic congestion has been pan of the pnv1lcge of hvang on the Peninsula for many years. Residents do feel. nc,enhelcss. that they have a nght to access 10 their homes and businesses. The through lane for residents. which is on a tnal basis -a fact you neglected to mention -will only be in effect about three hours for two weekend nights for a very few weekends of the year. The lane will be set up at the discretio n of the Police Depanment on a as-needed basis. Yourcomments im plied that it would be a permanent pan of Peninsula traffic control. That is not the case. nor is an} attempt being made to "deny equal use of Peninsula streets to everyone." as you said. Your statements were irresponsible and misleading. Peninsula residents. the Newpon Beach Police Depanment. merchants and Caty Council members have spent .many hours trying to solve the problem of Pen insula gridlock in the late evening hours. The through lane for residents at limited times sccms a re.asonablc solution. Public safety and rights of propeny owners need to be cons1de~ an a community such as this. Your cxaggerauons in the April 7 cditonal were negati ve and had no basis in fact. Cenainly no attempt is being made to prevent people from use of Peninsula streets. We have looked to communities such as Arcadia. which for many ycars•has used this type of through lane for residents during the Santa Anita racing season To the Editor: JA MES HA NLEY Balboa • • • It see ms safe to say that Mr. Fenley 1s not a resident ofNewpon Beach. let alone the Peninsula. If he were. he might have some idea just how poorly researched his editorial comments sounded to Peninsula residents. Are we more equal because we have to plan our weekends around the whims of tourists blocking our area with their constant driving up and down looking for non~xistent park- ing places? Arc we more equal because come Sunday night we have to clean up touriS\s' trash that has been dumped on our yards. plus other things not fit to print? What happens if we need an emergency vehicle? The new lane aives us 12 hours a wtt\end in which we miaht be able to ~t home in a timely manner-that is 1fwccan even act offtbe Peninsula in the first place. You bqnldac us a traffic lane that accords residents the same freedom of movement that tourists enjoy? Mr. Fenley's sidina with outs.iden vs. local seems a very shon-sided view for a so called "local news.- paper." After nearly 28 years as a subscriber. the time has come to pan company with our "Hometown Newspaper.·· To the Edilor. J.LRONNOW Peninsula resident • • • Creation of a ~paratc traffic lane alona Balboa Boulevard to be used only by cars belonaina to residents of the Balboa Peninsula seems to be inconsistent with the idea of public stttcts and biahways. One of the pat frccdomsen~yed an our nation is that e~one. rich or poor. can use our &:'~roads. Car-pool lues on the )'1 arc a rcs&rictioa on this frecdoin . but they are d available to every driver provided tbat one or men peucnem are alto it1 the car. The rntric1ion is justified because it encouf'llCS people IO me rides and reduces COftltS'Jon on the hewa)'1. The speQa) lane aJoaa Balboa Boulevard benefits • limited dass of ~namely the ..._ Peninsula residents. Unlike the Clf..pool lanes, the only way for odMr driven to receive tbis bCM'fit it IOINy llomes oe IM Ptninsula (ma1'1t local lleahon '"opoeed dail ldtt'w). ~- 1t is~--...-'vileees -PHin I Ir tai .... :'."' ..u an ...................... only bnelc .... -.... ••ic: .. r. the llOf1MI ua~ lllMI cm '°"' to nca¥t. .. ., apini1a; ... = ~=~· .... -· tlWPfW • Sur'llr ..... _, ... ...._ .... ., ............... ....,, bli..__..... 1110.ow ........... ~ .. TI PIC'KAJlT Coro.cletW. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was disturbed by an article that appeared in the Akron Beacon Journal. •• LAIDEIS me to make ll clear tlaat your coatribtltioa was u edited version altd t .. e ort11Dal was written tonpe- 1.a-clleek. • • • DEAR ANN LA NDERS: I had an experience yesterday that gave me fresh insight into the soph1st1cat1on of today's youngsters. If you think it's as funny as I do. )'Ou'll print 1t. -DLB IN SAGINAW. MICH. "I own stock in Loral. Lockheed and Raytheo n." a troubled reader wrote to in vestment advice columnist Malcolm Berlto. The writer was concerned that Congress might make some deep cut in defense spending. He asked: .. Should I sell m y stocks in ihe comoanies that have big defense contracts?" Ber~o·s response was cheerfully reassuring: "No." he-said, "hold on to those stocks. War is the best business this country has ever had. and I promise you it's going to get better. Don't pay attention to this nonsense about cutting the defense budget. That is nothing but pabulum for the public. who would rather see tax dollars spent on roads. schools. and health care. The executives who sit in the swivel chairs at Loral. Lockheed and Ra)'theon have enough clout with Congress and the Defense De- panmcnt to insure trillions of dollars of production by the mid-I 990s .... " earned by the blood and death and terror of countless peo ple. civilian and m ilitary. all over the world. DEAR SAG: I do and I wlll. Here It is: Whtie shopping in a large depan- m ent store. I heard a young '01ce declaring 1n a demanding to ne. .. Mother. I "'ant a bra " As long as a Tew can make huge profits. let the rest of us eat ''pabulum"'? Perha ps it's time for us "pabulum caters" to show a little m uscle and stan "withholding the dollars and unseating the politicians who perpetuate the arms race." Thank }O.U. -M.F .. O MAHA. "You can't ha' e une," the mot.her replied in a manner that ~uggested that her threshold of tolerance "as being sorcl) 11.·sted. The child !)(.'rs1sted. "I want a bra~ .. "You arc too }Ouns." the mother snapped. "Sto p-pestcnng me!" DEAR OMAHA: You bve written a powerful letter ,_ ma4e some clamDiag accuiaUoas as well as some provocative allegations. This \\ent on for much too long. Consumt·d "1th cunosit}. I walked around the rack of dresses that ~ad obscured m' '1s1on ~nd came face-j to face with tht: l'\asperated mother She had trouble looking me in the e~e and finall \ muttered in an embarrassed tone. ···Sht' '"" he -t next week ... Never mind that the profits earned b) the deliberate inst igation of wars. selling arms to all sides in a conflict. engaging 1n coven actions such as the I ran-Contragatc scandal. are all I'd laatt lo tkink oar ecoaomy depends oa tilt ever-prtsnt poul- billty of war bat it's a well·IDowa fact tbt.-Loral, Locktieed &Dd Raytbeon employ u awful lot of people. It miglll .. elp to lmow tlaat I spoke wit.. Malcolm Bt rko, ud lie asked Satarday, April t3 ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): This can be an evening o f cl'. c 11 em e n t.-------------- crcau' 1t}. romance. What had been a restncuon will be s transformed into 'YONEY s t eppi ng -s t o n e to~ard goal. Inda-o ,.,dual }OU respect MARR will pa) meaningful•••••••••••••• compliment. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Keep options open. realize fresh opponunity 1s imminent. Get going in new d1rcct1on. R,.elat1 ve wall suppon claims. GEMINl (May l I -June 20): Money dispute will be settled in )Our favor. Family member is sincere about seckm$ rapprochement. Be gracious in victory. accept in' itauon that includes dining. Aquarian plays specific role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cycle continues high. circumstances turn m your favor. man} will be charmed b) ) our percept!\ eness. humor. Focus on distance. language. abilll) to communicate ideas io entertaining marrner. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You learn more about basic rules. o pportunity also eitists to enhance secunty. Focus on legal commitments. rights and permissions. public rclauons. ability to take advantage of element of surprise. VTRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasiie communica- 110n. reading and wriung. variety. travel. personal magnetism. Lunar position continues to accent "winning "ays .. Wish \\ill be fu lfilled in unique manner. Gemini pla)S role. LUIRA (Sept. 23-0cJ. 22): MaJOr domestic adjust- ment 1s being senousl} considered. Focus also on career. premge. standing in communit). surprise eitpend1ture. You're go ing to win. bu1 fi rst an accounting 11.111 be required. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-~o'. 211. Look be~ond the immed iate, realize that one who promises something for nothing 1s da)dream1ng. Be more independent. take greater charge of )Our ov.n destin~ Insist on precise meanings. SAG ITT ARIUS (No'. 22-Dec 21 ): Be a"are of credit rating. financial sta tus of one "ho "ould be a panncr Relationship 1s strong. pressure of added respon!;1b1ht~ will be featured. omeone behind scenes ma~ be talking nonsense. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): You'll get truth concerning legal d ispute. Yo ur own ,·1e" s. actions" 111 ~· vindicated . Burden as re mo' ed. \Ou 'II be free to tra' el. t~' imprint st:rle. to complete creative assignment. .\fll'\ 1n' oh·ed. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 181: Get read) for frec;h stan. be direct, take in1t1at1' e m gelling to hean ot matters. Focus also o n care of pets. dependent\ employml!'nt. Keep resolutions relating to diet. nutn11on · Leo in,ohc<l. PISCES !Feb. I 9-March ~Ol: Emphasis on crea11' t approac h to long-standing problem Young person could become '1gorous all ~ You'll win public fa, or through unonhodol'. methods. Fam11\ member talks about add111onal funds. · IF APRIL 23 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY }-OU art' inqu1s1uve. creau,e. d~nam1c. fl1 nat1ous. You also an.· daring. possess pwnt>enng spmt. are senumental and ro mantic. Yo u ha'c unique ab1lit~ to express ideas. 111 gain through written "ord Grm1ni. \ 1rgo. Sag111anu people play 1mponant roks in ~our life Current c~ck highlights business. career. responsib1l11~. mantal Matu,. possible add1t1on to famil). Populant) increases th1~ month. September"' 111 be profitable. producu"c rom<1n- t1c for }OU in IQ Panda prolific, but problematic Q. How 1s 1t possible for the panda to become rare when the adult male panda m the wild can mate seven tj mes an hour? ·\. It 's seasonal. Q. Amol)g doll collectors. what's a "character doll'"' A . .\nv doll o.1her than a wide-eved staring baby doll. H the face shows distincth c expression. 11·s a character doll. LM. Bo Yo in a fishing boat. Couple years ago such a boat. carbon dated to then. was fo und nght in the same spot on the bottom. covered with a preserving silt. ls it reallv the Jesus boat? per ounce. Wha t do b~ "the good old .. ia~s·· mcanto,ou':'To omt>hastonans.no doubt. 1i \\as "hen the first L · Internal Rc\t'.·nuecomm1ss1onerw1th thr hdp of one clerk ans"ered all complaints personall~ There "as such a time Indian mumm1t's arc buncd JUSt aboui l'' en whert• in the town of .\nca. Chile: Turn the back) a rd to put in a garden and ~ou'rc bound to dig up a mumm~ or t'-"O. Kids toss the bones ar0und. Think nothing of 11. ~ .. Orange Cont DAIL V PILOT /Friday, Aprll 22. 1988 A7 ' I I 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 18:00 8:30 : 9:00 9:30 10:00 j 10:30 ( 11 :00 ! 11 :3011 I '0 1*'" CBS ....... THon~· I'-"' " , ..,. Sh.-..o• on the Suft•t ~ rlll IN--.... .... I'"°' ,...., I ... ' D I"'"" HIC En11nail\. Th roll I Higttwy111111 "91'11 ltv. 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Eai-Facn of 8n~n·s WMli County ·)~~ ~ :.. ~S Enders Eno.•' ;J1~n ITop Gu111: ! rtorw Ric1n; Gooo -.Ont v flit F ~n1w Ht.art ot Hor• ' j Sa~ ... an ldt Wes: N1tion !A1c1n9 R.looin on SlMJ• Bu"'' J Benr C'.to11cllo lau•tl 'Th• 700 Clull 91,,,0 Data >:;. ·: ·-Abo\lt lat NtQN -9 •So II '96· :Wildcat .. 01\~it Jltl ' ... -. 81etf 'WIOOW II !" • • MAX I "'"' • W.•• Har 3.,o. . :· Co"''°" ~•'"9 i. R·;nt ,...~ '" .... Ei~· ..,, SEL Sw11t l ~ • " "24 s· •• T ••• ' T 'It ./ovage "I) .... Boch vulnerable. North deals . ~ORTH • K 10 8 10 9 Q 6 4 • " 10 7 6 2 Mr Ea 3 Sons 0 R.tG • u Comt oy S"-nd~ng ... Knocu Blut Complete tetevlalon ll1tln91 In Sunday'• TV Piiot. seco nd diamond loser, dcclll1'r came co hand with a rrump and lc4 a club. West conu nued with the fine work of the defenders by inseni•g the queen. WF.ST EAST CHARLES GOREN This trick was won by dummy's king. and when a club came back it was again East's turn to take center stage. He shot up with the jack of ·c1ubs and reven ed to diamonds , a.ad 1wo cricks in that suit spelled finis ro declarcf-"s hopes. +75 +6 2 KQ642 -AJ 7S3 A 10 8 J 9 S +AQ9 +J S4 SOl:TH • AQJ943 -. 8 " 7 3 2 • 8 3 The bidding: :'oiiortb Ease South Pass Pass 2 + 3 • 4 ~ 4 • Pass Pas.s Pus Opening lead: King of Wesl Obi Obi There is nothing more exciting m bridge than the duel between a skilled declarer and expert defend- ers in a contract that is touch-and- go. Some years ago. four of the best players in the land locked horns on th is deal. Aga.insc most players. cha t would have been an accurate assessment Unfonuna cely, he was up again t stalwan defenders. East overtook his partner's king o( hearts with the ace to shifc to the jack of diamonds. That ran to d ummy's queen. Since the o nly hope for the contract ~as to set up the dubs co take care of a ACROSS 1 Queen of me gods 5 Snear 9 M1m1cs 1 J Commor mar •5 Monli. 15 1-iemp fibef , -Cairo dancer ·s Awesome 20 DtsPossesses 22 Abate 23 Glim 53 On a hmb 55 Dtvme 57 Confer 58 Ot a cereal 59 Importune 60 Grea1 Barne< Island 61 Braid 62 Sperm 63 Betray DOWN Note that if West plays a lo~ c19b or the ace on the first lead, tl>e contract is home. ~darer can ~t up and run the dubs using trumps as entries. and C.asc cannot gain cbe lead to push a second d1amopd through declarer's king. ' Claim is two out o f fi ve American gro" nups have never opened an English language dictionary. Q. Which side of a robin has the most feathers? <\. Nobod) knows. But pilgnms have been flocking to it in the devout hope. South ·s third-hand opening bid was a classic 'ulnerable ~ealc. two- bid. West's double and North's raise were standard, and East elect- ed to compete on the strength of his five-card suit and potentially ~ork­ ing cards in partner's suits. South's One thing ~ou can 53) about the old bid of four spades was a two-way Romans. the' "ere cle-an. Scholars · ·d :'4 Ceflse .:'5 Walking aids 26 In tavor ol r Figures 1 Dig 2 Mtb 3 Arizona cit) 4 Steel bell,,., 5 Small slioe 6 I( nown as i Brats A. The o utside. Sorry. alf'C'ady heard it. Add: About 3.000 feathers per robin. typically. . Q, Jesus crossed the Sea of G alilee Q. How far did my banana tra vel to get to me? A. About 4.000 m iles, if typical The bre-ast-fed baby gets 12 calo rics Murder afoot at f Center benefit By VIDA DEAN °' ............... The man ate his salad at the Pacific Club then colla psed on the floor and died from poisoning. A t~nctJ-t'Otted detective was oo the job immediately. ··There was no problem with the chef -it wasall pen of the fun It the 10th anniversary cclebntion of the Learned Ladies Cha,pter. Irvine Guild of Orange County Ptrformin1 Arts Centtt. · Later on in the pany prneinted by the ();al M fot Murder the9trical poup. a woman lhot her hutblnd and then killed henelf and a waittr was stabbtd. Duriftl the social hour and tilmt auction. the I 23 auestS ~ told diet somethi• woakt he,.ero ......... would be called on to help wit~ problems. Ouests weft asked io IOIYC the cri~ after all ofthe t.odia bed been mnoved and the fikt mipoa diantr Md bttft eewn. Sus>tt *'-"" =.7 all ti -cri~WM~ ......... Allies II The two WOii ..-. llld 0., JMeb. MM hotM OSI widt I real pria. too. He outbid e~ for the Y«ttnd 11 the privnr Lily Lan&tree Ranch in Northern Cah· forn1a. . llaOy Sucster was chairwoman for the .f undraiser wh1ch brought in about SS.SOO for the Center. She attended with husband a.. Others the~ included Jeuette and Mart Cbse, Marpret and Jerry n.mpsoa, Mart(y. and Gary s.lllvaa, Carel Repn, E1telle and PHI Ew.. Nacy and JeM Ball, Hiiary ~. Am Znltt. chapter pttSidcnt .....,. and &etdl Jet.nee and.._ 6-1. ha' e traced the" hereabouts of 6 . 52 action-he did not think his s1 e Roman tiaths. had much in the way of defense (as it ~ppcns, the 2-2 spade break Japan's pinball machines take in ~d be just enough for a ~ne­ morc mone~ than the countr; spends/ tri-ck set), and four spades nught on its m1litar:. even have proved makable. ( 28 Doctrine 31 Splotch 34 Dettcatessen item • 35 Palm INf 36 Cornuoopia 3i CnppleO 38 Umte 39 Sphere 40 Yields 4 1 $Quander 42 Taro product 43 Otd ctotheS 44 Tune span 45 Chentete 47 Awa) 48 Three pref 5 1 Tried Mrd 8 Standard 9 Armory 10 Obsolete 11 Dtscnarges 12 Split 13 Wltnessed lSI Very pleaMO 21 Ma09le 25 Coops 26 flipper 27 Matrons 29 Gastt 30 Comrade 31 Partor 32 Bov.ne Sp 33 Be an umPlre 34 Medal 37 Sp1r1tle$S 38 Round Table knight 40 Cowards 41 Caution 44 Menoed 46 RambfeS 4 7 Counterfeit 48 Corny 49 Festivity 50 Archetype 51 Petiet 52 Oi9rupt 53....,, I 54 s.n ... ,..,,. st Coectl •' Wester-n-Bigit-al te-bt1il8-majgr--8@-m-iegnduGtor-plan ___ S70M facility in Irvine Spectrum wilfbe a mTie from firm's world headquarters Western Digital Corp. has an- no unced plans to build a S70 million \loafer fabrication plant that will be one of the most advanced facilitin of m k.ind in the United States for the p roduction of digital CMOS (com- plemental") metal oxide semi- conductors) integrated circuits. The fanlm will be built on 12.25 acres ofland io be purchased from the Jn inc Co. in the Irvine Spcclrum develo pment. It will be located within a mile of Western Dig11ars new IS- stof) world headquarters building which should be full\ constructed b} the first half of 1990: Construcu on of the ne" .wafer fabncation facility 1s scheduled to start in late June or early July with ,nit1al occupanC) ~he'duled 1n Sep- tember 1989 The new plant \I, ill be staffed b) cmptoyCC"S who current1y work at the compan> ·s existing wafer fabncation faciht> on Redhill Avenue in Costa Mesa. The new semiconductor plant •S being built in conjunction with Wrst- em DiJitafs move from 3 micron to 1.25 m1croncircu1tgeometri". This 3 to 1.25 micron transition will result an lower manufactunng costs and im- proved product performance. The plant will serve as the front end of the manufacturing proocss when-in the protot) pe engineering and de- velopment and limited volume manufacturing will be performed. Most of th~ high 'olume 1.25 micron c1rcu1t production will be ba.ndJ«l by AT&T in acc:ordancc with an~­ ment entered into in early 1987. U oder that pact. AT 4' T will pro''Jde most of Western Digitars e \terinal volume requirements for d1g1t.Al (MOS wafers. which is esti- mated to be more than $90 million annuall)-· .. We plan to take everythinJ we've lea med from our close .relationship \I, 11h .\ T & T and its semiconductor manufactunng pr~sses and apply that technolof} to what we're going to do an In inc: .said John R. MacKay. Western D1g1tal's senior vice presi- McDonnell announces four-jet deal LONG BE.\CH (AP) -McDon- nell Douglas has announced a $22 5 million deal "'1th Egypt's ZAS Airline for the purcha~ of two M()..83 twm Jets, plan~ . to bu) a wide-cabin MD-I I. and. an o ption on another MD-11 ·' ZAS. a cargo ca mer for the past fi,·e \Cars, recenth r<.'ccned permission trom the Eg) pllan government to ofTer charter pasS<'nger service to and from Eg) pt and inside thr country . Thl' MD-83s are scheduled for deh' ef) in late 1989. the M D-11 in Ma) 1991 and. 1f thl' option is pickrd up. the second w1dC'bod) aircraft will bnkh \ ered 1 n November 1991. McDonnell Douglas said on "ednesda\ that ZAS is the first airline in the Middle East to purchase cithl'r the MD-80 senes craft.or the MD-11 .. This order 1s a breakthr ugh for McDonnell Douglas m the Middle East." said Douglas Ai rent ft vice president for international oiatketing . Glenn Hickerson. NE W YORI( IAPl -The fOllowing list U\Ow \ the New York St~ Exchanee stocli.s and warrants that nave gone ~ IM ;rno11 and down tne most based on ~cent of cllange regardless of volunw for TllursdirY No securities trading belOw S2 are inct· -voed Net and percentage changes are jhe difference e>etwHn ihe previous c,IOs ng Price and Thursda~ 2 P.m. M ice. Name U st Cite Pct. 1 Mesabi Tr 2 + • Uo 14 3 2 W1nnersCP 2~ t '• Uo 11.I 3 GeM\CQ Inc 4' • 1' U1> 9.7 4 Ctar k EQ 301'1 7~ UP 9.4 S NwAmS~ n 3 + • UP 9.1 6 LeucadiaN!I 11 • + ·~ Uo l·j 7 Am su=ia i.~ + 1 ·• uo . I Am Hoist ''"" + ~ uo 7. 9 lntlTch 3', + • Uo 7 7 10 FormicaCo n 9'·• t ~ Uo 7 ' 11 AudioVid ~ -\it U1> 7.1 t2 Ce11tu • 21'.) Ill! UP 6.1 13 ~eadng8at 2 + lte Uo 6.7 14 El~inNall 161a + 1 Uo 6.3 IS UnotCo 2''e + 'It Uo 6.3 16 PPG Ind .Ollo t 2~ Uo 6.2 17 ParkHan 36'h 2111 UP 6.2 11 Bevertv 6'h + ~ UP i· I 19 Fst8ostn 26l0. + 111'2 Up .9 20 LearPe.1,.1 2' • + '• Uo .9 21 NalSv~lnd 22~ + I • Uo S.I n Calton, ·~ I .,. Uo s 7 23 Ese11Chem s 181 2 I Uo S.7 24 Union Coro 7 ~ Uo S 7 2S AlcoStand s 23~ I 'I• Uo S.6 26 Arket'l'$.S8st "'" + 14 Lio S.6 DOWNS Name ust CM I Soumrk ad1 of 101/1 ---il'i2 2 SoumrkCo 2~ -''• 3 IUPw t di of 32 - 3 4 PatrC'kPtr 3l't -•r. S Kane.bSvc 21.\ -'le 6 Soumrk ofH ~ -~ 1 ~arr',!rfnd 4112 -'I• 8 a0::.1x~ n ~·~ ::. ~~ 10 FstReot> ofA 2~ -Ve 11 CentrnCp 2'7 -111 12 HQrt.nHtlll 2'n -'le 13 GF Coro 2\W -'"' 14 Pan Am 2~ -•te 15 RLC 7,,._ -~ 16 ToscoCo t\W -'le 17 Navw ofD 1 ,,_ -?'t 'I RdOBat ad1 of ~ -.,.. ~l ;§L~P :,~ ~ ~ AmShipB I"' -V• lnte1cx11c 1tt -'le LVI Grp 'It -'le WS1t1 Union 3111 -'It WtllCl'lels 31te -Ve Pct. ·11 •• • •• •• •• ti •• •• •• 11 OTC UP s & OowNs dent ofmanufacturing. The result will be a plant that will manufacture custom semiconductor wafers using 1.25 micron digital CMOS process technology a nd sut>- micron digi tal C MOS process tech- nology in the future. MacKay said. "Approximately S40 m illion m state-of-art manufacturing cqu,ip- ment will be installed in the bui&d ing. Our ck-an room will be built taking the best of what AT&T has ac- complished -and incorporating Western Digitars cost efficiency ex- perience -for what we consider the most ad vanced faci lity ofits kind." he LARMER NOVY sa id. T he architectura l firm of Rassmussen. lnsJc and Anderson was selected to desi_gn the buildin._ The general contractor will be Katchcll Construction Co. in Irvine. Western Digital Corp.. head· quartered in Jrvil)c. with facilities worldwide. was founded in 1970 as a 'specializ~ sem iconductor manufac- tu.rer. Since then the company has become a leading supplier oh broad ran1e of sto~e manqement. j n- telhgent d isk dnve. communications. imaging and video products for both OEM and end-user markets. GAUTIER Pacific Savings adds to mark~ting.team Costa Mesa-based Pacific Savla1s Buk has a ugmented its marketing <.'fTorts corporatewide by adding three experienced managers. Joining the financial institution an.-Felice Larmer of Mission V1eJO. product manager. investments and insurance ~r ices: Curlis L. Novy of Mission Viejo. product manager of mongatte sen ices and Terri N. GHder of Laguna Niguel as manager of public relauons and communications . • • • • Jo•n Lls&er has been named vice president and area manager for Irvine-based PacTel Celhtlar-Los A111eles. He will b.e responsible for all operations of the natio n's largest cellular mobile telephone system . • • • Two Costa Mesans have been promoted at TRW Tar1et MarkeUag Services, a unit of the co mpany's Information Services Dtv1s1on. Kari B•llock has been named director of product LISTER BULLOC1t BUKACEI(· manageme nt and Oeryl B•ka«k 1s now manager of marketing communications. TRW Information Services provides com- puterized cred it and marketing information to businesses na- tio nwide. • • • Newly named vice president of scTVice management. s. ... Karell of Newpon Beach will direct the human resource. adm itting and hotel service functions of the 177-bed lrvlH Me4icaJ Center due to open in the spring of 1989. • • • At Tilt Hammond Co., Irvine resident Rosemary Beue.tt has been named assistant vice pr:esident a nd mana_ger of ii$ Newpon Beach loan onginat1on office and Villce O'Haaloa of Newport Beach has Joined the Mission Viejo office as a loan representative. , • • • Adrteue Wolfe of Westminster has been awarded the use of an Oldsmobile Fircnza by Mary Kay Cosmetics i.e. as a result of her accomplishments as an indt pendent beauty consultant in the 140.000.mcmbcr field sales organization. • • • McDould's franchisees in Costa Mesa. J.U aad 8'lrley Laras, celebrated the milestone opening of McDonald's 10.000 restaurant in Dale City, Va on April 6. They were a mong 2,500 franchisees and international Joint venture partners attending McDonald's biennial owner--0pcrator oonvention in nearby Washinaton. D.C. O'llANLON ' ' \ , , . • 7 • .. •' · . .... , ... &. ... ..... . ~• Ot .. •• ,. ,,,,, .Cft . ~. . ' . . ... ... " , ._ ;.• . AA~lif ,.'f "- .. • 4' ,... ~,~·:: .. flt• , ,.. .,.: ". A•• ~ •"' • .. ... . ,.. ••• 6' .t ,. ,I, • t 1• ... ... ~:r . ~ . It >' . ~ .. .. . . . . . . " ... f ,. . ~ . .,.. )(. ,., ..... , tr> •.i ~=~~(,--. 1i ""•,.. • .; Stock market climbs 'I ~ 't < 11<" -\Pl -Bluc-th1p ,~,·ut'' k •l thr 'I I ,. 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Circuit City will gl~dly give you a full refund, within 30 days of purchase, 1f you are not satisfied for any reason. W• alk that you return the merchandise in new condition with your sales receipt, carton and acceuorin. ITORI HOURI 110.......L IATURDAY IUNDAY · 11 All • I PM 11 All· 1 PM 1t II • I PM ( llllyPllat FRIDAY APRIL 22. 1988 ~ Cuba' Vance Law extend• hitting streak to 14 gamea. 82. CharlH Barkley k .. pa 71er1 In the NBA playoff hunt. M. -Mustangs' fate turns in 8-7win Strange triple play halts Artists' rally in seventh inning There ha' e be-en '><•ntl' 11 m ., ... · ( • Costa ~1es.1 High bJ~O.i t l . •J• • i...ir, Bauermeister mJ' ha't' ll' • 1Jtt "'J' against him th1) '<-'d!>l•r "' 11 t ' Mus tangs st rugglu ng t& ..i. .. rn Pacific Coa)t Leagut' lC-11.tr It got so bad 1 n one gcs rnr It .1 • • Bauermt'U.Stt'r ";;) J pprnal ht•d '"' umpire complaining Jh11ut h1' •. tng disgust '>'llh the .all' iht· 1 \lJ M c!>& head man tu"k 11 upun h.r ~ • to g1)t' h1 fir'-t hJ~l· lOJlh 1h, iit-.J\l \\Ith 3 m1gh1~ gt"'>IUrl JnJ t• .o!T •• ··plalate"' thl' ump It d1<1n·1 Baunmt· 'It'' 14J' 1r• '" n OU\. too Thursda\ altt'Tnuvn !Jlt• t:Jr'H J - and '>'llh 11·,Jnlt' Jr.Ht' .rnd J"; .. ·J tri ple pla~ that illl'd J l--i~urJ k 1. • rali~ in the ~' t•nth inn n~ J' ,. ~1esa held on !or JI' '· -• , 1 , ... Estancia keeps up pressure htJnt 1a H 1gh 's Eagin con· :1" un.1 111 appl~ pressure at tht' top • •ti, ~l'J \ "-'" League bas.cball ,;Jnd .,~ .. 14 1th a COO\'IOC'tng 8-2 , i. r '' l'T T us11 n to h1ghhJht 1 Ir JI gc l t•ast art'a baseball artton I hu1,dJ, El.,ev.tiac Llni,ers1\\ 's Scott \fr( 11rgaf\ lOllected se·,en RBI n J ',,ton 1 . .1' er Corona del Mar: \\ e'1rn1n~ier pulled into a 11e with f ountain \ alle' 1n the Sunset I l' ague In ine • lost 1 ts second WJ1gh1 hut still leads thl" c;outh C )J\' League and Mater Ot-1 m\.,,J unto a three-"a' lie for lir'>t n tht> -\nge\u" League .... I#~ Tbe ADCela' BUI Buckner la tagged out at home plate by Seattle catcher Scott Bradley darln& the fourth lnnlnt. ··1t's the 1°1r'>I lu, ~ ~'1 ng ll'\J' '1J' happened IL• u' " a 14 h:lr '-I u Bauc:rmtT~tl·r ··11 ""J' •t'J ,, " J Herl··~"' hJ: nJp~ 'ldt•J r 'ht· · •r In thr-a \It'" League Estuct. 8, Ttisthl !: Conrad < l1lb~ "'l'nt the dmance. stnkt1l1 <lul '-<."'t'n and '>'alking fo ur. J h1l4 1ng l"i.-' t"amed runs after "alkung thn•t 1n thc third innun'- C oltH go1 ~trongrr as ht" wenl along. stnl ungout th~ in tht' last l"-l 1nn1ngs Ray's six RBI power Angels o t thl' ~·' t·nth · Lagun.i &ad· h.iJ .,, 1reJ 1• .. t·~· tuml') Iv pull 14 1tr. n J run and hJJ runnl'r'> un f.r'>I JnJ -.e,unJ 14 1\t-"u uUI Pl"tt' hm11L .... h,1 ""J'> "I Im ~ "J\ Boone also sports four hits in 11-6 ·win over Mariners By RICHARD DUNN Dlllf .... Ccic $I f ti The criticism lately has been directed at a bullpen under fire. but the only flame stif'Rd up Thursday niaht was that of Johnny Ra) 's bat. l:>cWayne Buice put the bullpen a step closer to rcspcctab1lll) and Ray had the bigcst RBI night ofh1scarecr under rain-1hrcatening sloes. But the only cloud outburst came from the Aneels' offense as staner Willie Fraser improved his record to 2--0 with a solid pitching performance and the Angels won an 11-6 decision to snap a thrtt-pme losing streak before an Anaheim Stadium crowd of 22.172. The complaints about the Angels' relief pitching were legitimate. con- siderina the club had lost five of ns eiaht pmcs this season because of bullpen futility. The offense. however. gave the bullpen a lead it just couldn't lose this time. And af\er the game. the Angels made a roster move in an attempt to shake up the bullpen by sending rookie lef\-hander Frank DiMichele down to Triple-A Edmonton. Bryan Harvey. 24. earned a promotion af\er he recorded t'>'O sa' es in five games for Edmonton. .. We called up Harve) to strengthen the bullpen.'' said An_Jel Manager Cookie Rojas. "It's nothing against D1M1chele. We want him to get a chance to pitch ever) day in Triple-A... . But Buice helped change clubhouse feelings aro und "1th I ~' innings of sohd relief. '>'htk Ra' and Bob Boone H for 4 ) took cen ter stage with their bats. Rav. hming 36::!. achieved a ca- reer-high SI\ R Bl "1th a tno of t"'o- run blO'>'S as the io\ngrls r1-8) de- h\ered the Seattk Manners (6-10) a knockout punch '>'1th 15 hits. Ra) got ofT to a slow stan this )car because of a strained nb cage. but h1 numbns the past "eek have been head-turning "IJustcouldn·1 s" ins from the nght side before due 10 the nb 1n.1u~ ... said Ray. wh o '>'Cnt ..i for .i and scored t'>'ice. ··1 hun the nbs batting nght- handed before ·· Hot ma) not be the proper '>'Ord w dC'SC'ribt" Ra~." ha.has hit safel~ in the last six games. He's batting .S::! I ( 12 for 23) in his last five games. including an amazing 11 RBI 1n his last three. He has eight hits in his last I 0 at·bats. Thursda) he topped his old mark of fiH RBI. accomplished on Ma} 15. 198:!. in a game against Cincinnati. _Boone's production was his best since Apnl 2-i. 1984. He scored three times and dro'e 1n t\\O run<, Irvine's Odgers holds second after first day y,.. wtre u4 1taff report• Gary Kinder of Albuquerque. N.M .. won three events and tied for first in another to take the lead over Irvine's Steve ()daers af\er the first fiveenntsofthedccathlon Thunday at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut. Kinder scored 4.261 points. well ahead of Odam'. who won the 400 meters in 47.~I and finished the day with 3,986 points. Heinz Hinrichs of Los Anec!H. rcprescntina Track West was third with 3. 91 S. Kinder clocked 11 .02 seconds in the 100 meters: Iona jumped 24 feet. s:v. inches: threw the shot S l-8'h: and tied with Chris Branham of Palm Sprinp in the hiah j ump at 6-8¥•. In bilh tchool boys action: ._.°"lchn, a freshman at Irvine Hiah, ran a SI. I in the 400 meters. ana teammate Jeff Jones won a pair of sprints to lead the visitina Vaq~ros ~era'ftrat: Mrla ratnout LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ San Diemo Padres at Los A•les twi-nipt dou1*hader ICbcduled for Thun- dly was rained out martina the ftnt time in \be 26-yar bil&Ofy of Dodier s..dium that~ ha~ bt'ftt rained out oa duec ..,..t dl)'I. It WU the I Sih rainout eVtt II Docller s..di"m and the siAth involv· ina tfit Padm. No tnUcup data bavt '*:ft .... noanced. ne •"" OlllJ played oacc in tht ICMduied row....-.,a, ...,., n.IClly. tM Dodltn .. .,.1a11 tMI center &ddcr Jou Slaelby Md beCft ~ oa IM I,_., -....a liM wtth I lb9i..S 8b- domillll mwle. O.tWder Mike OrYawa .. recalled 6'0ln Cllll AM~to~~. .. past El Toro. 98-38. in a South Coast Leagul.' duel meet. Jones won the I 00 and 200 meter runs with times of 11 .09 and 12.8. Tim WllUams of Woodbridge edged teammate Louie Muniz in th't 120-yard high hurdles and 330-y.ard intermediate hurdles as the Warriors cruised ro a I 18-18 win over Orange in a Pacific Coast LC'ague meet. Williams clocled a I S.2 and 41. I in the t'>'O races. "'h1le Muniz was timed in 15.3 and41.8. Woodbridge is now 4-0 in league and 7-0 overall. In girls prep meets: K.ristea Sdtertler of Woodbndge won the 330-,ard lo"' hurdles 1n a time of .i .6 to.lead the Wamors (4--0. 6-0) to an 8 -38 win over Orangr in a Pacific Coast LC'ague meet. Barbara lto1Jow1ki of Irvine won the 1.600-and 3.200-meter runs 1n S:28.7 and 11 ·.al.7 respcct1vcl). to lead the Vaqueros to a 7l-S4 win over El Toro. .,. . ., = D1 ... le ninth. 1nhcntung .i n 11·'-k ad .. .\ bug lead tal c\ J lot vi pre'>\UH' off the bullpen·· Roja<> s.a 1d ··1 brought \toorc in hl do\e the game regardks!> ot 1hc .,,:urc Bu1le and ~1oorc arc rn~ .,11.ippers .. .st tht· pl.Hl' Jnd R1,h <. J l!>ad11la!o. "hL• ":i' ) ior ~ thrl'e J~1uhle\1 "J' in dt:d.. Tnc ugks >i.:urrd \\\ICC 1n the fir<.t tounh and Sl\lh innings to -, The schedule HOME Ton on1-Seame . 7 OS o.m. A1>ri1 13-Seallle 1 OS o m AOr•I 1•~Sealtle t OS 0 m Aon1 1S-ldle AWAY • Aoril 16-0e1ro11. •:35 om • Aoril 17-Detro•I. • lS o m Aonl 1&-0etrocl • 35 o m • On TV C"-nnel S Fra.,n and ~·ank \lana Bill S" 1f1. nl·1 thi:r uf"hom '>pent mulh time 1n the minor kagucs Jrl' unique 1n {hat txith arc 'oung nght·handcrs '>'Ith prum1s1ng· l 3rl'l'f' .ihead of tht'm Li.,1 ~car though hl..t• the: mo' 1e thl·~ had pral.lulalh nothing 1(1 lOm· mun "'1f1 '>'as on 1he d1'>Jbkd list most of the 'car " h1k Fr .iscr ra, l ed up the most 1nn1ng'> pill ht'd c I -r. " or an~ mol 1e in the major k ague) .. Thin~ 14 eren 1 lool 1ng ll>t• good·· adm111ed Baul'rme1s1n 9f tht· ~llu· a11un hmm . hll-\\<''t>r 011 a grounder to th ird ha)cman EJ 1Ja141 '>'ht• th~" 10 >et ond for 14 hat '>'3'> an al)ttL 1p3tl'd 5-..1-3 douhk pla' I But the runner l1n -.C:lontft Jercm' 'cgro~ retrt'ated to'>' ard SC'C<.inJ dnd <1<, !A·ron \1ashburn slt'PIX'd in ~lond and rel'kd 10 fi re h •r~t Laguna &ach"s Dann~ Line t >CJll: him vut "tlh a hard '>lide fhc umpire ruled Lane 1ntt>rfrn·d "11h tht• thfll"' and called tht' runnt>r at fir-.1 out but J he d id 'egr•'' appart"ntl~ thought he "'as out put 1 Jl4a\ and are in a ue for ~·l ond 14 1th T usun at 6-~. Franl Herman·s RBl-sinJ!e and JJ'>On Wh11e·s fielder"scho1cc ~orcd t'>'u in tilt' first. Mike Le",.,· R Bl <,ungle brought in Scan '" h11I\ "ho had doubled. Whute cha-.c.·d another across wnh a tieldl·r'<. l ho1ce in the founh: and Dan Dought"n~ ·~ ba5"--loaded infield '>1ngle and a Tustin error ~Ned tv.t' 1n tht' <,1 ,th Dnugh1.·n, .;.-as ~ for 3 "•th ::! run'> and J R 81 and ""•chols was I for ~'>'Ith J double and two RBI tor [<,tancua l nl\·~rsit\ 11. Coroaa ~ Mar ~: \ll( org.;ir" dro't' in sc'en runs "ut'I J gr.ind slam homer. a two- run homer a run-producing • All oames on l<MPC. 110 'x'auk \tanager Oul l \\ 1lhams d1dn·1 g1H' "'•ft an opponun11~ to "Ml h1m<;df out of a shal ' ' • 1nn1n~ But the .\ngt'ls had cntiugh ar\C nal from RJ' ll tale care of bu inc'>~ them,l·h e Hl' st.tncd 14al ung ,1ff tht' fie ld and 144h tagged out b' \lashbum for tht game-<nd1ng out s1ngk and a double as the TroJanS - Tht' -\nt'>t lodged an n1'i~1al protest. :ilthough 11 hasn·1 bc:-en dl"- tamincd on '>'hat gn•unds put togl·tht'r a I ~-hll attack to bur: the '1s111ng Sea Kings and pull unw a tie tor founh place with J 2-t> rt"COrd "M ' sat1sfactton comes from being mechanical!~ sound at the plate and hdpung the team "in." he said ··eoone·s a hellu'a hitter:· said RoJaS "He's sman and he's had some t11g hll'i .. Ra' hm.·d a <.oft ;'>'o-run single 1n thl· s1\1h 10 g1q· lhl' .\ngel<. a-.~ lead and tripled home '''l' more in 1he eighth "hen the .\ngels <.1.·ored four run" 10 makl· 11 a rout Laguna lkal h hJd s1aned 11' ahortcd rall~ "1t h J '!>1n gle t" C larl Carmen and a fl, ~II tn -\aron Scheid. "'h1,·h tell \'ht·n· \h'-.a·, l>utfil·ldl'r '>hpped 1n thi: "l"t outlil·ld Tt·d a' age '>'alked l<• Iliad the haSl·' and aftcr . t111 nedd.t•r lame nn in relief. '\t·grn!t "'.111..t·d tl'I ...-or<" 111'ft run . 1hen Line hloopt·d a \Ing.It' 111 ~ore 1v.o. lea' 1ng run'll'f' at 1ir-.1.1nd sc-.o nJ (Pleue .ee Pll&P/113J ~-- Unfonunateh for Donnie Moore. '>'hose ears musi ha'e been blistering "1th the loud boos that filled the stadium before he entered the game. suffered a rough ninth inning b~ allo'>'1ng three hits and one unearned run. Buice entered the game "1th a runnct on and a 7.3 c-ush1on in the sc'enth "h1le Moore pitched the ~ftl·r 1mpnn ing hi<> bat11ng aH·r· age u4 Points dunng the road tnp 1n l'allll' and Oall.ind 1nclud1ng fi,e RBI in 1hda'>l l'>'u g;ime~. Ra~ p1cl ed ur "hal' he ll'f1 otT -and then )ome R.i~ .,,nglcd Ju" n the lefi-field lint' 1n the fir~t 1nn1ng. but ~as cut do'>'n t~ 1nF-w <ilrc.'ll h 11 unto a double In the third. h1~ doublr that scored 8i'k1nl· Jnd Dtll hMie ld for a >0 (Plea.e ett A1'GELS/B2) \ta!>hbum '>'as 3 1or 3 for tht" "inner<. but thr -\rt 'I' "'JJ It rn '>'Ith t1-rL't' hll\ -lJ'H J",j \..htii t: "t'n· ~ !11r ~and ( al-.ad11las was 3 for ' \tcu · .. big bur<.t came in thl" fifth "1th tour '"tin~ -b' "'3' ofa t"o·n.un \11•mt·r tmm Ju tin Re.,es. an RBI- ' n~k b' Paul (rrad~ and an ~nists' t'Hl'" 1n1t t"rror ll.1e\a ~mpro' es to 3-5. a game out • · :'i·~d pl.1.-c "hilt the .\n1sts fa ll to ~·"' Jrd ri laq pla'C' Dismasting leaves Conner out of race By . .\L~OS LOCKABEY ~ ............. _ .\men ca ·s Cup ,hampwn Ot•n n1s ( t.inn('r "a' not a1 thl· helm ,1t1ht" Jl)- fo1.'I catJmaran tars .\. tnpe'I. 14 h<.'n 1 hl· ""c" pon 10 En !>t'nada 'dl ht ra.:e l:x-g.in IOOa\ f1rJd1.r \aihng 1n San Diego Ba) last TF\u~a' { onnrr ~1d he had addC'd I O.fttt t ' 1ht" rwrmal Formula-40 mast to g1' t' tht• hoat morC' ~11 area and more f'l.'"er in thr normall~ do"'nwind l n<.,·nada rarr Tht." mast crumpJed irf thl' Jrra "hert• thC' old '-Pn:'ade-~ "l'rc .111.ll hl·d J In fact. 'tars .i Stnpes h<'M<"ll "a' a Ol'-~ho'>' hc '>'as dl\masted dunng a r ra. lh:"l' ~" off tht' "e .... pon Jell\ Tt-ur..Ja~ about~ 15 rm in an I -~I l nN '\l'Uthea~terh b~1e Connt"r and his En'<.'nada :·re" "<'re atioard ''.J \1nC' 14a\ 1n1ured . taf' A. \,1r1re' "as being toutNi as - a m al to iirs1 t\i finish against Rud) C'h-.n ·s b5·t•X'I catamaran ~1lane ,_5 "'h • .:h ".i" ftN to the finish 1n last 't"ar· s EnS<'nada race The F ormula.Jfl ,a1am3ran "a<. tO"-Cd ,,, Lido _h1p~ard in 'C'IA Pl'" Bca.:-h '>'ht"f(' tht' l-rumplcd <i.tull .ind torn s.a1l '>'Crt' rcmo,t'd t llOncr s.a1d thert' "a.) no -...a, the t'ld mast rould ht' repaired or a nev. tint· •Mtalltd tn 11mc for toda' · noon \tan llf the EnSl'naJ a ra e .................... ~ Stan a.ad Strlpr Denn.la Conner aaner-tbe dam-ace at Lido after lab P'ormala-40 catamaran pracdce boat . ered a broken mut da.rinC a na.n. <.. onn~ \.lid thl" -~·fOOl aluminum mas1 crumplc-d "'th,iut "aming It "as the second d1,ma,ting ut the catamaran in one '>'C'C'\. 'h'" al o lo,1 her sue\. in a hnsl br«ze '>'h1k 'oung thai last ~cck's d1smastm1 JI ""-'<. ufTC'd ab<lu t ~ I'> pm l'n a Thur<.d:t). C'onner qu1ppc'd ··1 gues 'timchod~ 1s telling me not 1,, Jt' ...i1hng \\0 Thul"S(h~ afkmoon · Sall America agrees to British challenge -- New Zealand·s Fay still must OK yacht estgns SAN DIEGO lAPl -The h<>Wkrs of the America's ('up aarttd Thundlv to a challen.I( tenn 1n which a lkittih )'kht dub "'ill rom~tc •ith New Zealand for ~ n&)\t to fatt tht San Dieao Yacht Club's dtftndef. "TM winntt of a1Lttimina11on 1C1'.1tS bcl~ Mnt'ul)' Bay 8olt1na C1ub (of~ Zeeland) a.nd •0)-.l Burnham Yacht Cl•b to bt hekS 1n Aucust .-ill com~ ••nst tht ~rs a. Sinpn catamaran 1n •he Ammca's CUp match bclinntna ~-3.- •id Tom Ehman. hc8d of'Sail AtMrica . Ehman. w9'olt poup tt mlNll'ftl the cup ddtnte for San o.c.>. said the lll"mtnt etms tom a Sin OicF Yacht Club oftttt madf 1n Fdwul.f')'. That otrtr 11il*iatcd tblt Ro ~• 8\.lmham ' could l-o mpt>tr 1f the races "crc held this St-ptrmb\·r and 1f the British ~t ronformtd "'Ith the: dtmt·n ions of the Ne-... Zealand halkng<' Ro' ~I Burnham had dtthncd the earltcr otlt"r. sa\ 1n1that1t could not be ready for "ugu" tnal"> in a ~foot watcrhnc ~acht. "Royal Burnham nov. says 1t can be read~ in time. pro' 1ding its 'acht 1s ~rm1tted to be of d1mcns.ions 'mallcT lh•n F•} 's QO.foot ~· ht hallcnacr. !'.<'• laland. • Ehman 111d 1n a stitcmtnt 0 Wc. ba"c. acccp&cd ~ coodmon and Pcttt de Snat). 1Nn11Jna darMot of \he Blue ""°"' s\nd1nt<'. has 1nr~ "' that he has bncfed \t. had Fa' on the dimension and ctts.an of h1\ \('S.$(1," he Said. . the 8hac .\rTOW Group 1\ a mulnm1lhon dollar Bntas.b bmtncu ~ee spont0nna the Ro) al Burnham Yerl'lt Oub~t tflt~· Thurtda\ 's annountt1Mt'lt ~P't•nt • rt'- '<'rsal on the pan ofSa.al .\mMC&. On Wfdnetdl> • thC' aroup had rcfu1Cd to lll1tt to the cl\al~ ~fl<'' l llln~ cont11ctung 1nformat1on tt hM1 rt"('t'l'<'d frt,m Rl''al Burnham and Ne" Zealand on d1m<'n''\)"' IN RO\ al Bum ham's hoat. ta). v. htN' rntf) ·will be a QO-foot w11ter11M sloop. apparent!~ <'\~tfd that 8ma1n would ract in a s1m1l1r 5tle boat But Royal Burnham said 1t ptannt'd to ~11 a smaller yacht. . lkt-k tfC'\ I. spo~t1•·oman for Sail .\matca. \.31d that 11 "mrnca had been conttf'Md thlt Fay v.asn't a••n: of RO)l.I 8umham's )'8dlt ~ But He) I ~1d Thundl that a~r d1~ wilb de. Saul'). lhc\ -.ere confident that Fay ..; thro\,llhh bncftd on the INtttt. But that dtd not mtan that Fa) had ..,_.. to m«t Bnu1n·s entry. the satd. and theft Wiii no tnfomuuon on has po1111on. There has bttft eotttnua.1 .. C0.0JC1 IWT'OeOd· •na the .\mcnca's Cup and Fly. went IO co.ft 10 f()ft"( n D.qo mto an tart=--of the~ Fa" has ~ticazed San 's plan '° .at a catamaran as unfaar and it"'8l 1nd atd ht rMt., to bed. to roun 10 r.-,t 1t. .. .. - Jl'ans·have plenty of s~estions for tlielr Zer-O's BALTIMORE -What do Michael Jackson and the Orioles have in common? Both wear e &Jove for no apparent reason. That's one of the ~okes making the rouncls about the winless team that's also known as the Zer-O's. Fans of the Baltimore Orioles are laughing on the outside# but cryina on the inside as they watch their tea.m soar-like a stone. ''They nec.d to get ~ychotherapr,." banker Mark Swensen of Baltimore said Thursday. ·rm not going to watch the games until they start winning. I can't handle it. l tet nauseous." Wednesday's loss to the Milwaukee Brewers gave the Orioles the dubious distinction of being the first major league team in history to lost 14 games at the start of the season. They continued their losing ways Thursday, falling, 7-1. to the Brewers in Milwaukee. Sutton ahoote 65, leacla by one L t d t k t 14 and~h~s::~~s:6~~~~e.r.~~~~' II aw ~x en · s~ s rea o lead Thursday ancr the, first round of the C bs fi g lide USF&G ,Classic in Ne~.~eans. Sutton U snap OUr-ames. • a~~ I ' ,L.ld t 15 played without a boJeY 1n.h1s 7-under-pareffcwt.,... Expos' five-ame win streak ~-~o~e• ·~I a By,.. not ye1 a winner an thru )'cars of PGA Tour __ activity. used some long-ranae punana anGlfast -ffilisn . 'MlLWAUk.EE-(AP)-Baltimore con-ti~n-ued~t-o_. for his best round of the year. a 66. to place one bthind st~ on baseball's skid row Thursday as the Sutton. He was even par throuah I 0 holes, then birdied ,..... ftie Aneda&M Press Milwaukee. Brewen tcored six runs in the third six of the last eight. Veteran Lauy ,. • ....., 1 winner in Vance Law extended his hittina streak to 14 aames innina·and sent the Orioles to a major leque-record Hawaii earlier this y~r. birdied th~ of his last four with a two-run homer. and Andre Dawson hit a home Nn 15th straiaht season-openina loss with a 7-1 victory holes for a 67 ... Headier Drew, winless in five seasons d ·r. fl Th _ _.._ 1 d . G ............. d at Count~S·-""i"um. h LPG had I · d ~ an a sacra ace y u.~y. ca 1ng rea ...._ux an uiu on l e A tour, a career-ow six-un er-par the Chicqo Cubs to a 6-2 victory over the Montreal Bill hroedet's two-run homer capped the six· take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the U X Expos at W~y Field. run Milwaukee third off Baltimore· loser Scott Classic at the Pasadena Yacht and Country Club at Tha h C "'-''"' 1 · t k dth Mc0ttooor,'"holast-""J·ust2u.1·nni· .. -ast ... _Ori_.~ Gulfport. Fla. Tiu T9mbt-Pvt1er, Martb Naue and te t e Uin. .our-game osangs rea an e n. ... ~ .. , ...... m; ~ Rosie Joaes had 67s over the 6.013-yard course while Expos' five-pine winnina streak. added another loss to their im~bable beainniRf. h L k th r. f• --.... __ Law's homer, his second of the season. capped a The Orioles broke the m-.or leaauc record wilh a not er stro .. e bac was e ioursome 0 -.-y -.n, three-run sixth and came off loser Bryn Smith. 0-1. their 14th straiJht loss Wednesday niaht and Doua Mite, Vicki Fer1oa and lta .. y Pndewalt · · · Maddux, 3-t.Keve u~ c; .. a.t ha.ts but was backed by four continued the streak .. their •••rtinf pitchina failed A....w Palmer birdied the 18th hole from 30 feet. ..,. on--•-a·n. T ....... previ~ou• --~-of I 1----to.... rt 8 · · u · s f'"' -.. double plays. e wal ed three and struck out four. ... .. __ •K> ... _,... ..,_.. • .. leading the nated tates to a sweep o iour team ~~t-season was set by the 1904 Wuhinaton Senators and ball matches and a 16-0 lead after the openina day of In other National Leque sames: 1920 Detroit Tiaer1. competition in the Chrysler Cup championship in eu.Jaal1 t, Pintea S: Tony Pena, a former Pirate. Milwaukee has now beaten the Orioles 1· n 20 of Sarasota Fla hit his first two home runs of the season. scored three runs Tulan. e. to restore basketball and went 3 for 4 IS St. Lou11 Fnded a five-pme losing ~:u~:ymSsta' ldal~UtJm. ~ meetinp. including 10 straight al streak by coolina off Pittsburah at Three Rivers Stadium. reinstitute men·s basketball and hopes to Ast,.. I, Bravest: Bob Knepper and Ernie Camacho combined·on a six-hitter and Denny Walling had three hits and drove in two runs as Houston blanked Atlanta in the Astrodome. Steve Ellswonh scattered six hits over seven innings as Boston romped at Titer Stadium. •• But fans in Birdland sav it will take more than a strina of losses to kill the pride the~ have in the team that won the World Senes five ye-ars ago and six pennants from 1966 to ,I 983. NEW ORLEANS -Tulane Oniver· m sny announced Thursday that it would resume pla) an the 1990-1991 season . Rea?· Gluts I: Jeff Treadway 1ripled home Nick E~s~y w.ath n~ne out i_n the 12th inning, gjving Cancannat1 the victory at Riverfront Stadium. A .. leUcs I, WMte Sos S: Stan Javier drove in the lead run with a two-out bloop sin-1e in the 13th inning and visiting Oak.land defeated Ch1c~o for only the second time in their last 14 meetings. "I .think they're the best ... said Chns Slowinski. 28. a sales representative for a beer compan). "People around here are Bard fanatics. It's embarrassing, because there is a winning tradition here in Baltimore. I have season tickets. I go to the pmes expecting them to win ... Disc jockey Bob Rivers. who vowed 10 sta~ on the air at WIYY-FM until the Orioles break the skid. was a trifle grouchy Thursday after broadcasting for more than 58 ho urs. He has napped briefly between music sets since Tuesda). ''I'm a little irritable. I'm a little crankY ... I can see the bags under my eyes:· he said. "But rm holding up my commitment." Quote of the day The university abolished the program three years ago because ofa point-shaving scandal. The Tulane Board of Administrators approved the recommendation of President Eamon Kelly and the University Senate. a group of students. faculty and alumni who recommended that basketball be resumed. SD won •t pursue Schroeder Taking the advice of top Chargers Ill executives. San Qiego Owner Alex SpaDo1 has decided against making an offer for Washington's Jay Scllroecler despite his • I' P~&e ROH. manaJer of the Canc1nnat1 Reds and owner of the maJOr league record of 4,256 hits. appearing on the Madison Square Garden Network's Sports Forum show: "I got one- fonielh of all my hats in m) career ofTthe N1ekro family (pitchers Phil and Joe). Why couldn't she (the Niek.ros· mother) have had triplets?·' personal belief the Redskins' backup quarterback could start for the Chargers. "My people don't feel the price is wonh it," Spanos said ... We met ... to talk about just that. and my people arc not that hot on Schroeder:· Meanwhile. the Chargers on Thursday signed free agent quanerback Babe Laafnberc, who has yet to see has first NFL action. Laufenberg was witt\ the Chargers in 1985. when he was acti vated for two games. He was in the Kansas City Chiefs· training camp last fall before being cut ... Quincy Watts, reprded as one of the na1ion·s 1op high school sprinters. has signed a letter of intent to attend 1he Universit) of Southern Cal ifornia Lazers open MISL playoffs The red-hot Los Angeles Lazers. who m finished the Major Indoor Soccer League season by winning eight of their last I 0 games. face the Kansas City Comets at the Television, radio TELEVISION 4 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh. WGN. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: NHL Patrick Dins1on final round Game 3 -Washington at -Ne"' Jcrse), ESPN . .. Forum tonigtn in the opener of a first-round MTSL playoff series. Thefirst round of the playoffs will be a best-of-five, with the teams meeting again at the Forum Satu'rday night before moving to Kansas City for a 1hird game next Wedn~sda) night and a fourth game. 1f necessary. on April 30. The Lazcrs beat the Comets twice in the last week of the regular season and were 4-3 overall against Kansas City . _ . In other soccer action: 4:35 p.rn . -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston at Atlanta. TBS. • Wud Birme1. Jail Veu and Hago Putt scored two goals apiece to lead the San Diego Sockers to a 6-2 ''ictory over the penalty-prone Tacoma Stars in the ' opening game of their Western Div1s1on semifinal playoff scnes. Lakers. Spurs open April 29 INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles m Lakers be$Jn the1r'quest to become the first team to wm back-10-back NBA titles since · the Boston Celtics did so in 1968 and I 969 next Fnday night. Apnl 29, when thev host the San Antonio Spurs. ' The second game an the best-of-fhe first-round playoff ~ries will be Sunday night at th~ Forum. Both games wall start at 7:30 p.m. The remainder of the schedule for the series wdl be an noun cod after the rest of the match ups are known. the team said. The third game and a fourth game. if one as needed. "'•ill.!>e played in San Antonio. 6 p.m. -PRO BASK.ETBALL: New York at M ilwaukee. WOR. 7 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Cal i- fornia at SC'. Pnrne Ticket. .. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. Channel 11. 7:30 p.rn. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Phoena:>.. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: MISL Western DI\ asion semifinal Game I -Lazers at-Kansas ,Cit). Prime Ticket. 10 p.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Modifiedscompetition. from North Wilkesboro. N.C. (taped). ESPN. 4 a.rn . -MEN'S TENNIS: Monte Carlo Open semifinal (!aped). ESPN. RADIO 7 p.rn . -PRO BASEBALL: Seattle at Angels. KMPC (7 10). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at Padres. KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. K.ABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Phoenix. KLAC (570). - r-:PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP. • • • From Bl Others with big efforts for the In the Sunset League: : winners included Paul Ltt. Trenl Westmluter 14. Marlaa ~: Th-e : McGann. Bob Raley and Casey Lions unleashed a 16-hit attack and 2impson. had it not been for some defensive · » Lee and McGann were 2 for 4. Riley miscues in the third inninJ. the final ~ '; SC four limes. three times on walks Marina got a break and took i ent 2 for 2. and Simpson reached margin might have been bagger. '-... ' d one by error en route to scoring advantage with Robbie Carabba's : t three runs. grand slam homer. but Westminster ; Greg Haack was 3 for 4. and Kevin shook it off and went on to pad a 7-5 • Maas was 2 for 4 for Corona. lead into an eventual nine-run ; SaddJeblick 7. Newport Harbor S: cushion. ; The Roadrunners' Mike Arroyos R)an Klesko went 3 for 4 with a : hurled his fourth complete-game doubk. home run. three runs and four l nctol) to up his record to 6-0. and RBI. Brian Stubbs was 2 for 4 with ; Chns Silva and George Canham had three RBI. a double and homer: Dax , ·two-run singles as Saddleback (7-1 . Hammers went 2 for 4 with ~ tnple ,; 13-5) took over first place in the Sea andthree RBl:andJoeMaisano was3 : View. for 4 with a double. Westminster. 5-3. shares the le.ad : TheSailors (l-7. 3-IS)were led b) ~1th Fou ntain Valley and faces the ; Tony \Yren with a two-run double in Barons aturday at noon. ! the thtrd a nd three walks). Peter ( Duynstee who went 2 for J. and Zach ..... • ; Goerner who singled in Brad Zenz an ; : the fifth inning. S"tarting pitcher Gary • : Lindberg allowed four earned runs in : six innings and took the loss for . Harbor. ' Sadd1eback built a J-0 lead in the l. · first as Neil Carter and Sean Therien ~scored on Silva's hit after George • Saldana drew a bases-loaded walk. • The Sailors tied at at three in the fifth. • · but another bascvloaded walk and ~ . Canham's hat to score Therien and • Saldana made 1 t 6-3. Carter si n&led an • JOtC De Santiqo in the IC'Ventfi. In the South Coast Lca&uc: Mission 'Viejo '· lnille J: The Vaqueros. who opcnc:d the lea,ue season "'11h six straight victones. stumbled for the second straight time . Th(• D1ablos ( 3-5) scored four times in the top of the first and Irvine. playing catchup the rest of the way. fell shon despite a numbtr of chances. Tra1ling4-2. the Vaqueros filled the bases with none out an the bottom of the seventh. but were only able to manage one run on a hit bltsmen. Irvine scored its firsl run in the opening inning as George Koutures walked. stole second and scored on a single by Marlon Bringas. In the fourth. Scott Vollmer tripled with one out and scored on. Anthony Hernandez's sacrifice fly. The Vaqs received a strong relief effort from senior right-hander Jim Huntsberger. who entered the game with no outs and runners at second and third in the second inning before escaping the jam. He proceeded to work six innings.allowing one hit and no walks while striking out seven. In the Anaclus League: -Mater Del 11, Pin X t : Monarchs standout Greg Shockey dedicated the game to his late friend. 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"""" F1n1, Wnt, Sec-, wi.t.rn• TNr4, a....ln T-1'• A-1.61S Sbow loolWl.g for .aew team LOS ANGELES (AP) - San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show says h~ is look- ing for a change of scenery after seven seasons with the team. but club president Chub Feeney is advising him to .. hang in there .. despite an 0-3 start. * Rech 7, ~rm 6 SA~ .. ,llAMCISCO ClllCHff!ATI l ull., ci s...;., Jo Cia•• ID -rl AJOrttt tf 11 r"""'"' "-loo vrri.u ~I.fin< Drew<._.., o Garreth P Sollmn"" Y-o<t Leffert\ o l'°"'O°" OlfOOl>n o Wa"'9r "' ...... .. ..... 6 0 I I L .... ,ln '' ' I I ) JOIO S-Jill .... t l lOEOa•l•c! t OOO S 0 I 0 Ela .. • ID S 2 • I t l21Cftcoco1tl 10 1 0 S I 1 I Troowv 1tl 1 0 1 I OOOOT-rl )100 S I I I Fra...:o o 0 0 0 0 • I 2 1 I Ole1 1111 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Pflwrry o 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 McG•lfl c t I I 0 OOOO M<Clndr!" 1000 I o t o LGarcia rt 1 O O O OOOOSOloo 2 100 I 0 0 0 •11o p 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 lllilrPllY P 0 0 0 0 1000FW111mu 0000 COllm 11 2 0 I 0 •tl4tT-U1 11 t -....--.. _,_ ..... ---· C-11 141 - -•1-1 N..,,. ov1 w,,... wl(ll'lnt "'" teorlO Go,... 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Duran hurls one-hitter Boone had singled to right and Schofield followed with a double painted against the first-base line all the way to the outfield ball boy. So after Mark Mclemore struck out. Ray slashed one the, other way to stake Fraser to a two-run edge . BiU,auckner and Schofield had two hits while Schofield scored three runs. Golden West College·s Jessica Duran hurled a one-hit shutout. her fourth of the season. retiring the final 18 Long Beach batters en route to an 8-0 South Coast Conference softball victory on the Rustlers' field. * ANGEL NOTIS -Slrueellne .,.... Dewit· Boone h~lped the Angels build their le.ad with an RBI sin&le to right in the fourth. scoring Jack llowell. But Seattle. thanks to Fraser's defensive mistake, tied it. 3-3. with a rally in the fifth. With two runners aboard, Jim Presley, taking a full swing. dribbled one in front Fraser, who whirled and threw to third to get the lead runner. But the ball was hi&h and two runs came home on the throwing error. Ille wH not In Ille llertlne "neuo Tllundev as Mlineff' c•11 •11111. enxlolA ~o 111ve M il4ldlMf !tie OllPC)f'lunlty 10 lWlftt Ille bat mMt, Inserted 8\lel!* lnlo Ille OH role for Ille lhlrd time lllil SfflCMI. In ll• Plncll·f\llllne 9PPM"- •ncft 1111\ SfflCMI, 8uck!* Is 2 fw • wllll five lt81 end two welltl. Tl\lnft ere bellinnlnll to c:Nnve repldly for Dow~, Ille )7·'1'Mt"old ee1ctier-turnte1-lef1-flt4der·lurned· OH. Down· 11111, • carMr .273 11111.,. In ..._.,II, Delled .352 with nine llOmt runl end n It 81 Ille tin t mof'tlll on Int l"7 SfflQll but llH 1111 onlY .111 I• for Ml in lM ... ,..... Trwt, Ille rnoown ~ of M '-S.C.,_.' Lee, •* Pltctl for SMlllt 1onlefl1 (7:0S p.m.) In Ille MCond eame of Ille tour-eame. ....,,encl serlft et Anetlelm Sledlum. Troul ll H wllll e UO ERA. Ktnl ~ ll-1) wlM lier! for tM A"9111 The victory set Golden West at 13-13 overall and 8-4 in the sec. tied for second with Cerritos and El Camino behind unbeaten Fullerton. Long Beach fell to 0-12. 2-21. Leading the Rustlers at the plate was Lori Peterson. who went 2 for 2 with two walks and three runs scored. Toni Barrett drove in a pair of runs on a ground out and fielder's choice. and Jennifer Pattinson had a two-run single in the fifth inning. • Sports on TV for weeken_d Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE SWIMMING: NCAA 01v1s1on I Championships, from Indianapolis (taped), ESPN. 10:4S a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, Channel 4. Noon -Pl\O BASKETBALL: CBA Championship Series Game S -Albany at Wyomina. ESPN. I :30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament. from New Orleans, La. Channel 4. 2 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: POA Seniors tournament, from Sarasota • .Fla .. Channel 2. , 3 p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: Boxing-Tyrone Tice vs. Simon Brown in IS-round11BF welterweight bout. from Berk, France(delayed): Pans-Roubaix Bicycle Race, from Northern France (taped), Channel 2 3 p.m. -MEN'S B01'LING: OTater Hanford Open, from Windsor Locks. Conn. (dela~). Channel 7. 3 p.m. -llOTORCYa.E llACING: Shoei Helmets 2SO, from MontereY (taped) ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -MOS WORLD OP IPOJlTS: Gym- nastics -U.S. vs. USSR womea's competition, fiom Phoenix, Ariz. (delayed); Hone 1"8Cina -Wood Memorial. from Queens. N.Y. (delayed), ClanneJ 7. 5 p.m. -PRO BOCK·n : NHL division final round Game 3, ESPN. · 5 p.m. -PRO BASEBAt.1° New Yort Mets at SL Louis, WOR. 6:30 _p.m. -PRO LU&BTaAU.: Clippen 11 Denver. Channel 5. 7 p.m. -no l.USIAl.I • SeMde at ~ Z Channel. l:lO~m. -P90IO(.ll &I· MISL Wt111n DtYilkln eem11iftafGlme2-U..•~~PrimeTida 7:JO p.m. -d"+nlON ~· Loa A J h Heat vs. U.S. NMiaall-. hm W• Torrace (taped). Prime Tidra I p.a. -mu-a IAma•U. ~ YOUtll 1t Fl'llDO SI.-(dlr '*tQ.,EIPN· I p.m.. -PllO IA-tU · DocfJen at San Frandtc0. KA8C = 1 3:45 p.m. -aA .. ••A · oUllnd Cllicleo Whi1C So~ KNX (I 010), 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Denver. KRTH (930). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Seattle at Angels. KMPC(710). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at San Diego. KFMB(760). srmay TELEVISION 9 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL DRAFI': NFL draft. from New York {seven hours), ESPN. I 0 a.m. -MEN'S QOLP: PGA Seniors tournament. from Sarasota, Aa., Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -Pl\O BA$EBALL: Chicaao Cubs at Pittsburah. WGN. 11 :0-S a.m: -Pl\O BAIEBALL: Cincinnati at Atlanta. TBS: Noon -RVNN'ING: U.S. Olympic marathon trials. from Jersey City, N.J .• Channel 7. l 2:30 p.m. -PllO B~ALL: Boston at Chicaao. Channel 2. l p.m. -MBN'I GOU': PGA tournament. from New Or1cans. La.. Channel 4. 2;30 p.m. -GYMNASTICS: U.S. v ... USSR men's competition, &om Phoen.il, Ariz. {taped), Channel 7. •:JO p.m . -PllO llOC&EY: NKL division final round Gelne 3, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -COLUl:Gll: hl&ETBALL: All.SW ~ tom Or1ando, Fla. (taped), Prime Ticket. 9 p.m. -IUN'I nNN1I: Mon1C Carlo Open final (ddayed), ESPN. L(})I0- 12:JO p.m. -no IARBTIA.U.: Golden Sta1e at Lakcn, KUC (570). I p.m. -NO IAm•t.1,· ScatUe at An1Cls. KMPC(710). I p.m. -PaO 8JPIAl.I.· Dodilen at • Sin frw:ilc:o. kABC (~ 1,_m. -NO .... ,., · H<N*>n at Su Dicfo.. KFMl(760). 7 p.a -NO LU&BT8AU.: Selttlc II Oippm. KlTH(9lO). . l Major League standings American L~e O akland C hic ago Aa1el1 Kansas (ti} T e xas Seattle Minnesota Cleveland New Y o rk Bosto n Detroit M ilw aukee T o ro nto Ba ltimore w 10 8 7 6 6 6 4 12 12 10 7 7 7 0 I Aagtls 11. Seattle 6 Bosto n 12. Dctro 11 3 L 6 7 8 8 8 10 9 3 3 5 6 7 7 15 WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO .62S 6-4 533 I 1h. 5-S 462 2 6-4 .429 211> 4-6 429 21h S-S .37S 31h 3-7 .308 4 3-7 EAST DIVISION .800 8-2 .800 7-3 .667 2 7-3 S38 4 5-5 .500 41h 5-5 .soo 41h 5-5 000 12 0.10 narsday's ~cires M 1l"'auk ec 7. Baltimo re I Oakland 6. C h icago 3 ( 13 innings) Onl~ games scheduled Today's Games Streak Won 4 Lost 2 Won I Lost 5 Lost I Lo~t I Lost 4 Won I Won 3 Won .t Lost 2 Won 5 Won 3 Lo 'it 15 Home Away S-4 5-2 3. 4 5-3 4-2 3-6 3-3 3-5 2-4 4-4 ). 6 3-4 2-4 2-5 7-2 5. 0 6-4 .i. J 5-I 4-4 (). 8 5· I 7. 3 4-I 3. 3 2-6 J. 3 (). 7 Seauk (Trout 1-1) at Aa1el1 (M cCa skill 1-1 ). 7:05 p.m Bosto n (H urst 2-0) al Milwaukee (H iguera 2-01 . .i.05 p.m T o ro nw (Flanagan 2-0) a t Ne"' York (R hoden 1-2) ·HO p.m Ck\ eland ( "'1ndell 3-0) a t Minnesota (Bl~ lcven 1-11. 5.05 p m Oak land IOn ttveros 1-1) a t C h icago (M cDowell 1-1 l. ~ 30 p.m Baltimore (Morgan O.:?) a t Kansas City (Gub1rza 2-1I.515 pm CNtro1t ( .\lc\ander 1-1) at T exa s (K i Igus 2-01. -. ~ • pm Saturday's Games ~31lk 3t Angels, 7:05 p .m . Bosto n at M il'-'aukee. 10:50 am. Balt1mo n.· at Kansas C it\. I I :35 a m Oakland at C h icago. 4 p :m . T oronto at Nl·w Y ork . 4 :30 p.m . (k\Cland at M innesota. 5:05 p .m Detroit a t Texa s. 5·35 p.m . Sunday's Games Seaule at Aagels, I :05 p .m . Toro nto at Ne"' Y o rk. IO·JO am Clc·,·eland at M mnesota . 11 15 am Oakland at Chicago. 1 1 ·30 a .m . Baltimore at K ansas C11~. 11 :35 a .m . Bo.,rnn 31 M 1l'-'aukee. 11·3 5 a .m Dctru11 3t T e \as. 12 05 p .m . H ouston Dodgers Cincinnati San Franu,~u San D iego .\tlanta P i11sburgh Ne"' Y ork C h icago M o n treal Ph1lad elph 1.1 St. Lou•" w 10 ~ ~ Natlon~l League WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO 11 ..i "-3 6Y2 7-3 563 , 5-5 ' . 563 , S-. 9 .}U8 5' . -l-o , 12 1.i3 x 2-8 I (I Q 7 7 ) EAST DIVISION 714 8-2 M3 I 7.3 7 500 3 .t-6 7 soo 3 o-.i Q 357 5 2 J lO .286 o J . .., Tbursday's Scores S3n Du:go a t Dodgers. 2. ppd . rain C1nc1nna11 1, San Frannsc(I 6I1 2 1nn1ngs1 Chicago 6. M ontrl·al 2 St. Lo u•'> 9. P1w>burgh 3 H ouston 8 . .\tlJnta 0 Onh games '>Cnl·dulcd Streak '>'on .., \.\on \\on L(l'>I L~v;i 2 Lost ' L11s1 \.\'on Won l mt Lo,1 \.\ 11n Homr Away 6-I .i. I -i-... ' 5-"' ..l-I 3-J 1)-h ,_ J ... ,_ 5-3 J-1 5-3 ' I-.., · Toaigbfs Games Dodgers (Valenzuela 1-21 at San Francisco t D o "' n.., IJ-21 "' '" pm ~ . ' " .. AMaRtCAN LEAGUE Aneets t 1, MartMr\ ' SI A ~E CAl:lf'CMtNIA ellrlllill ellrlllli 8ranll4fylt a redlev c Collo d AOo ls dn P~os tt> C.WUton rt Prtslev lo Ouinons ss Atvnlds 11> Tetals S 0 7 0 McL,.,,r 211 4 I 1 I S 0 ) I Rev ti • 2 • ' S 0 I 0 C Oawts rt 3 0 I I • 0 0 0 Jov,,., 1q S 0 0 0 l I 2 0 Buc\nr oil S 0 2 0 ) I 0 0 Howell )ti S I I 0 4 ) 1 I OWnlle c1 ) I O 0 ' 1 1 o Boone c 4 l • 2 l 0 0 I S<llOflld \\ • ) 2 0 l6 ' 12 J T"*t J.7 11 IS 1' Sc0<e bv ~ SH... toO OlO lOI-' Catltwftla 001 J u 04• -11 C.ame W1nn1n11 ABI -None E -l'ru e-Pne.os Prt srev, O Wl!llt OP-s.a111e I CaitlOf''l•I 3 L0 8-S.allte •• C1l1tornie 1 2B-P~os S<l!Ofttfd, Rav 2, CO!IO 8-HA-Prnlev 12) S8-0 Wllilt 2 Ill SF-Revno.<:11 C 0 1v11 I~ H •ER aa SO *"" Swlfl E Nu~1 L I 1 M Jac•sor ~ l I·) 1 12) J 4 • Fras.r w 7 O ~ 1 l a s Buice 1 I 1 0 0 MOO•t I ] I WP-l'•ase• 8• -Y '""''o" 2 0 0 I 2 1 , 0 0 U"IO '" HO<Tt c ••• "r,, Hen.(lry s.c-ond Evaf'll\ ,.,..,.o ~O"C T-'4~ I-11 112, H i9h \ChOOI PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Cost• Mase I, L•-a..dl 7 Laguna Bue~ 100 102 3-1 12 l Cot•• Mt\I I to ,., •-t H I Col••n\ Moon S and Crain, (\;lier Sn.Oe~er • 1 ano G•aav IV-Curler L-Cotllns 2B-Caisae1111a, LB l 38-Masnburn lCMI HA-Lant IL 8 AtYf> CM I SUNSET LE AGUE WHtmirute<' 14, MarlN S wes•m1n,1e• 1n 03• l>--14 lo 4 ~r ona OOS 000 I>--0 6 I Greo. •"d Ham"'t'\ P Newflold Hol9n1 141 M Newl,e•o 0 •nCI Ltlld\eV W-(;r- L-P Ntwl·e•o 28-Ma•WnO IWI Klftko IWI. Slul>O\ IWJ C.reoe •W JB-H•m,.,..rs IWI HQ-Ca raooa M < ""o IWl Sruoos •Wl SEA VIEW LEAGUE Es••"< a 100 111 1-t 10 I T "''' " 00'2 000 l>--2 S l Co•o• ano "'"'"'•" Baaer Jone\ ·s1 a nd Q Ae•o!'> 11\1-Ce>•O• L-811•1" 2B-Ntcnots IE S1~<11 1, NeW-1 Ha,,._ l Ne,.PO'' f<aroor 002 010 l>--3 6 1 ~CICltl>aC• 300 031 a-1 • ) .,. not>e"'9 ano Ou._."''M Arrovo' A.na ~Iva W-A"O•O\ •·O -.-L•nc:IOtrg 2B-Wrtn NH Ot '.Mn• 11110 S L8'"•• ISi Unrv ... ~rv 11. 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Fans of the Baltimore Orioles arc laughing on the outside. but crying on the inside as they watch their team soar -like a stone. "They nee<l to get psychotherapy," banker Mark Swensen of Baltimore said Thursday. ''I'm not going·to watch the games until they start winning. I can't handle it. l tct nauseo us ... By,_, not yet a winner an three years of PGA Tour . 1'-• activi\Y, used some lona:-raJ!F~l_!!_n& ~a fas& finish _ ~MlltW A-ll-K:EE (AP)-Blltimorecentinued lO- for his best round orthe "year. a-~-;-tc>PJacit one stl'\lllle on :ell's lk.id row Thutiday as the Sutto n. He was even par throuah 10 holn. lhen birdied p,.. TM._,.. ... .._. Milwaukee wen scored six runs in the third sixoftbdasteight. VeteranLuayW....,awinaain 0... · · __ ., Ori •-· ~ .... Hawaii earlier this year, birdied thrtt of his last four V~ U. extended his hittit11 streak to-I-• pmes annana llllU sen the · o~ to 1 maJor ue-reco•u holes for a 67 ... H•d9er Drew, winless in five teasons with a two-run homer, and Andre DaW10n hiu homuun "th strai&ht teason.openina losa with a -1 victory · -"'-66 and a sacrifice Oy Thursday, kadina Gres Maddux and at County Stadium. onkthe LPGA t~url.-~d aftcartthr-tilow six-u.d"""' f-thparUStoX the Chicqo Cubs to a 6-2 victory over the Monual Bill Schroeder's two-run homer capped the Ii•· la e a one-stro .. e ~a er t e arst roun ° e &&>0$al w~ry field. run Milwaukee third off Baltimore· loter Scott Classic at the Pasadena Yacht and Country Oub at Tba ... _C a....•fi 1 · -L d .. _ M..r-. ........ or,wholastedJ·ust2u1·nnit:\:utheOrioln G ulfpon. Aa. Tiu T•mbt·hrtur, Mardaa Naue and I u-= u.,. our-pme osanasa.~---.an hn; ""'""• . -;'J .....: • Rosie Je.es had 6 7s over the 6.013-yard course while Ex1>0$' fivc-pme winnina streak. added another loss to thear am~ ,_..nru0$- r. f .. -.. .u ... .....-Law's homer, his second of the season, capped a TheOriolcsbrokethcmAJ(>rleaauerecordwath another stroke back was the iounomeo -f _,., three-run siitlh and came off loser Bryn Smith, 0-l. their 14th strai•t.t loss Wednetday ni&ht and Doua WW&e, V6cki Fera• and Kally hldewalt . . . ... · · · h' fai•-ArMW Palmer birdied the 18th bole from 30 feet. Maddux. 3-1. pve up ci&ht hits but was becked by four continued the streak as their swtana pate 11\1 _, f r. bes double plays. He walked three and struck out four. once apin. The previous mark of 1 l loues to start a leading the U nited States to a sweep o iour team t· season was set bythe 1904 WuhinatonSenatorsand ball matches and a 16--0 lead after the o pening day of In other Nation.ti Laaue pmes: 1920 Ortroit r~· . competition in the Chrysler Cup championship in eu.lu.la t, Pinta I: Tony hna. a former Pirate. ~ Ma'lwaukce snow beaten t"'-Orioles in 20 of Sa so ta f1 hit bis first two home runs of the season. scored three runs IJ'll; TraU)&n. ea. tO restore basketball and went 3 for 4 as SL Louis ended a five-pme losina ~:~:t:-S~·-'!~ut ~~ mcetinp, indudi~ 10 strai&ht at streak by coolina off Pittsburah at Three Riven Stadium. ~ WlU.I Wednesday's loss to the Milwaukee Brewers gave the Orioles the dubious distinction of being the first major league team in history to lose 14 games at the stan of the season. They continued their losing ways Thursday, falhng. 7-1, to the Bre~ers an M ilwaµktt. But fans in Birdland sav It will take mo~ than a NEW O RLEANS -Tulane Univer- string of losses to kill the pride they have in the tea~ sit) an noun~ Thursday that 1t would that won the World Senes fi ve years ago and six reinstitute men's basketball and hopes to AslNI ~ Bnn1 t: Bob Kncpp;cr and Ernie Camacho combined on a siit-bitter and Denny Walling had three hits and drove in two runs as Houston blanked Atlanta in pennants .from 1966 to 1983. resume play in the 1 9~1991 SCJSOn. ''I think the) 're the besl" said Chns Slowinski. 28. The university abolished the program three years a sales reprcsentattve for a beer com pan). ··People ago because of a point-shaving scandal. around here are Bird fanatics. It's embarrassing, The Tulane Board of Administrators approved the because thertlis a winning tradition herc 1n Baltimore. I recommendatio n of President Eamon Kelly and the have 'Season tickets. I go to the gamt"s eApect1ng them to C niversity Senate. a group of students. faculty and win." •alumni who recommended that basketball be ~umed. Disc jockey Bob Rivers. who vowed to sta~ on the air at WIYY-FM until the Onoles break the skid. was a trifle grouchy Thursda) after broadcasting for more than 58 hours. He has napped bnefl y between music sets since Tuesda). "I'm a little irritable. I'm a httle crank) .. I can see the bags under m y eyes," he said. "But r m holding up my commitment. .. Quote of the day SD won't pursue Schroeder Talong the advice of 'top Chargers Ill exccuti\es. San Diego Owner' Alex~ has de<:1ded against making an offer for Washington's Jay Sdroeder despite his the Astrodome. Rea 7, GIMb t: Jeff Treadway tripled home Nick ~~Y ~th n~ne out in the 12th inriing. gi ving Cincannau the vactory at Riverfront Stadium. In the American Leaaue: RH Su l!, 'naen S: Ellis Burks had four hits and four RBI. Spike Owen hit a two-run homer. and rookie * ........ 1, °""'" 1 UL,._. -.wAU1Ca• s-• llt•n Jb _. .. 10 '"""~" L,...,.d ~d s-...-1(-c -r,..,,.. Goluel\ Jo ...... . ..... •01 0 Mo11Wa 1 110 e I I 0 .... ._ I I I 0 4 0 0 0 V-CI J I I 0 •010 "'-cf 1010 )0 1 1 .,._,. J iii 1110 o-• 1111 •O l f -.c.1• 10 00 •110 lroetL1-4112 JOl_t -..di\ •OIO 1 011 SO..-c 1111 5-" e O I 0 a-wa •11 0 Dii i T-M 1 1t6 _._..., __ ._.. --·-' --.... _, ...... """' d • J. • ..... •• d -r9"7'1 • 0 I I WN! ... r JD 1oM> )IO 6 I 1 0 o.£-ID l lmd'I •Oi l Tr-u c;r_,.,u • O l O -.Oc OwEvn IO • I 1 0 -<Vldll (¥""9< •120 Sllerlclel>W SO....H J) I 7 L-r! IA"""' r1 S I 1 0 .,.,..,.. Jb T-4t1216 t T-_,..., ..._. . ..... • ' 0 0 , • 0. , 0 l ' J. 0 0 4 I I I •OOO t 1 l I • 0 2 0 • 0 0 . JJ J., ...... JM• m-n o.lr'lll I It -,._ , c;.,... w-ine ••• -•Uc• m £_,...... ._ ~IOI> , S~ve Ellsworth scan_ en:d six hits over seven innings as Boston romped at Tiaer Stadium. AtlledCI t, WWte Sex S: Stan Javier drove in the lead run with a two-out bloop single in the 13th inning and visiting Oakland defeated Chicago for only the second .. j lime in their last 14 meetings. * .................. __ Attlletk1 OAICLAM> 6, W""9 Sox > acMIO ...... LantlrG lD 6 I 1 0 ~" )00 0 ,..,, ... " 1 0 0 0 C-or! 5 1 11 ..,_.,., 6 1 I 0 Mc:Gwlr ID • I I 0 S~c J 00 0 ~" 10 00 ~d 100 0 •••d 41 1 1 -d!b S O I I -... J 0 I 0 .... _, J OOO ...... l.JGMwld s 0 0 0 Gullfll H 6 0 I t ..,_.,... JOJO ........... 0 000 ......... 11 00 ~r! Siii GWellr to • o O O Fiii! c S I I I ,.....~ sooo l(Wllmt )IO l I 0 0 ... a > o 10 MeMlooi. 7000 T-0 6114 T-... 't -.."' ...... 0...... tit -- ->-• °*-tit -- -... , Gemo Wlnn•ne RI• -.111v1er t O LOS ANGELES (AP) - San Diego Padres pitcher Eric; Show says he is look· ing for a change of scenery after seven seasons with the team. but club pmident Chub Feeney is advising him to "hang in there" despite an 0-3 start . '"' . Pete Rose, mana~er of the Cincinnati Reds and owner of the maJOr league record of 4.~56 hits, appearing on the MaCiison Square Garden Network's Sports Forum show: ··1 got ont'· fortieth of all mv hits in m., career offthe N1ekro family (pitchers.Phil and ioc). Why couldn't she (the Niekros· mother) have had triplets'!' personal belief the Redskins' backup quarterback could sta n fort he Chargers. .. My people don't feel the price is won h tt ... Spanos said. "We met ... to talk about just that. and my people arc not that hot on Schroeder ... Meanwhile. the Chargers on Thursday signed free agent quarterback Babe LHfeaberg. who has yet to see his fi rst '.'!Fl action. Laufenberg was with the Chargers in 1985. when he was activated for two games. He was in the Kansas Cit) Chiefs' training camp last fall before being cut ... Qaillcy Watts, regarded as one of the nation's top high school sprinters. has signed a letter of intent to attend the Uni versit) of Southern California Gemo Winnone •11 -I•-fl) E-S-.m D-•ull• I L09-lottOI! 11, 0.-•0il 1 79--<;I_• .. 1 D• E••A> >&-lurt• "ft-S-..... n1 -.. "" s o...... m se-...,, .. m E-PluM.. F ..... Gullle<\_ OP-<Ncelo 1 LOl-<>ea....., 1 c~ ' n--. ..... 1 Hit-Ce-.... (4), Ceft-11 (.). Fl ... 14) Sl-<•-O ) 161. Jll•ler Cl) I( ~ lJl ~t.W..Ct> !II * ~ ·' Lazers open MISL playoffs The red-hot Los Angeles Lazers. who m finished the Major Indoor Soccer League season by winning eight of their last 10 games. face the Kansas City Comets a t the Forum tonight in the opener of a first-round MISL playoff series. Thefirst round of the playoffs will be a best-of.five. with the teams meeting again at the Forum Saturday night before moving to Kansas City for a third game next Wedn'!Sda\ night and a fourth game. if necessaf). on April 30. The Lazers be.at the Comets twice in the last )"eek of the regular season and were 4-3 overall against Kansas City ... In other soccer action: Wud Hirmei, Jilli Veee and Rago Perez sco~d tv.o goals apiece to lead the San Diego Sockers to a 6-2 victor)· o'er the penah)-prone Tacoma Stars in the opening game of then; Western D1v1s1on semifinal pla yoff senes. Lakers, Spurs open Aprll 29 INGLEWOOD -The Los .\ngeles m l..akers begin their quest to become the first team to wm back-to-back NBA titles since the Boston Celtics did so in 1968 and 1969 next Friday night. April 29. when they host the San Antonio Spurs. The second game in the best-of-five first-round playoff senes will be Sunday night at the Forum. Both games will start at 7:30 p.m. The remainder of the schedule for the series wtJI be announced afte r the rest of the match ups a re known. the team said. The third game and.a fourth game, 1f one 1s needed. will be played in San Antonio. · Television, radio TELEVISION ..i p.m.-PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at PmsJ.>urgh. WG'.'11. 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: N HL Patnck Dl\'1s1on final round Game 3 -Washington at Ne" Jerse), ESPN. 4:35 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston at Atlanta. TBS. 6 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: New York at Milwaukee. WO R. 7 p.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALL: Cali· forn1a at USC Pnme Ticket. 7:30 p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. Cha nnel 11 . 7:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: takers at Phoenix. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: MISL We-stern D " 1S1on sem ifinal G ame I -Lazers at Kansas Cit\, Pnme Ticket. . 10 p.m. -AUTO R.ACING: NASCA'Jt Modifieds competition. from Nonh Wilkesboro, N.C. (taped). ESPN. 4 a.m . -MEN'S TENNIS: Monte Carlo Open semifi nal (taped). ESPN. RADIO p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Seattle at AngcJs.. KMPC(710). 7 p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at Padres. KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco. KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: takers at Phoenix, KLAC (570). · -:PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP. • • From Bl ; Others wi th big effons for the • : winners included Paul Lee. Trent : McGinn. Bob Riley aod Casey • ;,jimpson. •• ~ Lttand McGinnwcrc 2 for4.R1ley l ent 2 for 2. and Simpson reached i se four times. three times o n walks ,.._ . d one by error e1,1.1:oute to scoring ~ , three runs. · ; G reg Haack was 3 for 4. and Kevin ; Maas was 2 for 4 for Corona. ; SaddJebllck 7. NeW)MK1 llarhr S: ; The Roadrunners· Mike Arroyos -hurled his fourth complete-same ~ ! victor) to up his record to 6--0. and ; Chris Silva and George Canham had • ~two-run singles as Saddleback (7-1. : 13-5) took over first place in the Sea : View. The Sadors < l-7. 3-15) were led b) : Tony Wren with a two-ruri do uble in : the third and three walks). Peter $ Duynstee who went 2 for 3, and Zach : Goerner who singled in Brad Zenz in : the fi fth inning. Starting pitcher Gar) • : Lindberg allowed four ca med runs in • : six innings and took the loss for . Harbor. : Saddleback built a 3--0 lead in the • · first as Neil Caner and Se.an Therien : scored on Silva's htt after Gcorsc : ·Saldana drew a bascs--loaded walk. ; The Sailors tied 1t at three in the fifth, 1 • "ut another bases-loaded walk and i . Canham's hit to score Therien and , Saldana made it 6-3. Caner sin&led in J0te De .Santiago in the seventfl. In the Sunset league: Westmla1ter 14, Mariaa ~: The Lions unleashed a 16-hit attack and had it not been for some defensive miscues in the third 1nninJ. the final margin might have bttn bigger. Marina got a break and took advantage with Robbie Carabba's grand slam homer. but Westminster shook it ofT and went on to pad a 7-5 lead into an e ve-ntual nine-run cushion. Ryan Klesko went 3 for 4 with a double. home run. three runs and four RBI. Ona n Stubbs was 2 for 4 with three RBI. a do uble and homer: Dax Hammers went 2 for 4 with a triple and three RBI.and Joe Ma1sano was3 for ~ wtth a double. Westm inster. 5-3. shares the lead ~1th Fountain Valley and faces the Baron'> Saturda) at noon. In the South Coast League: Mission Viejo 4. l"me J: The Vaqurros. who opened the lcaJue season ~1th six straigh.t ,victo,nes. stumbled for the second straaght time . The Qaablos(3-5)scorcd fourriml"S 1n the top of the firs! and Irvine. pla) mg catchup the rnt of the way. fell shon despite a number of chances. T ra1hng 4-2. the v a~eros filled the bases wi1h none out in the bottom of the seventh. but were only able to mana_ge one run o n a hit batsmen. Irvine scored ats fint run in tbe opening inning as George Koutures walked. stole second and scored on a single by Marlon Bringas. In the founh. Scott Vollmer tripled with one o ut a nd scored on Anthony Hernandez's sacrifice fly. The Vaqs received a strong relief effon from senior right-hander Jim Huntsberger. who entered the game with no o uts and runners at second and third in the second inning before escaping the jam. He proceeded to work six innings. allowing one hit and no walks while striking out seven. In the Anaclus League: Mater Del 11, Pl• X t : Monarchs standout Greg Shockey dedicated the game to his late friend, Dave Maher. and responded with his first two home runs of the year to pace a 13-hit attack for host Mater Dei. Mater Dei had five home runs in all with Joe CiCQtrclla. Jim Austin and Jon Margrave belting Pius X pitch- ing. Shockey went 3 for 3. Fathers. sons play polo Newport Harbor High will hold its annual father-son water polo pme Saturday at 11 a.m in the Newpon Hubor pool. The contest will raise money for the Newport Hart>or aqualJcs procrams. 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Duran hurls one-hitter Golden West College's Jessica Duran hurled a one-hit shutout, her founh of the season. retiring the final 18 Long Beach batters en route to an 8-0 South Coast Conference softball v"ictory on the Rustlers· field. * ANG•L NOT•S -Str1J911M11 9l1M Deww· Boone helped the Angels build their lead with an RBI sinalc to right in the fourth, scoring Jack lfowell. But Seattle. thanks lo Fraser's defensive mistake, tied it. 3-3. with a rally in the fifth. With two runners aboard. Jim Presley. takina a full swina. dribbled one in front Fraser. who whirtcd and threw to third to act the lead runner. But the ball was bi&h and two tuns came home on the t6rowing cnor. .... we1 not In Ille 11Mlln9 "-TllUl'ldev •• Men.eeer ee.1111 ••s. enalou\ to olve M a.ai.r IN ~unltv to swine tile bet more, lnMrted 8ueknar lnlo Ille OH roll for IN llllrd time ltll\ -· In "• Pinctt-t11111no ....,...._ ence1 ltll\ -son. 8uekner Is 2 fw 4 wlltl n... lt81 I nd ,_ Wiiks. TNnot er• be9lnnlno to Chen9e rlPidlv fw Oownlne. !tit 37-YMl'-91d c.tcNf'-lurnecHeft·flelder~1urned·OH. Down· lno. e C•'-.273 Niter In April, btllecl J S2 wlltl nine llOfno nin1 encl 22 lt81 l"8 fll'11 moftlh on IN 1"7 -'°" but lle1 '111 onlv .111 (4 for 36) In .,_ ... leiw. Trwt, IN modern ~ of .. ..,.._.. l..M, Wiii oftdl for Seattle lonilfll (7:0S p,m_) In the MCOncl NIN of Ifie tour-..me, WNUncS ..-!ft •• A.nehelm Stldlum. Trout Is H with I UO ERA. IOn ~• ll·l) win start for IN A11911J . T he victory set Golden West at 13-13 o verall and 8-4 in the sec, tied for second with Cerritos and El Camino behind unbeaten Fullerton. Long Beach fell to 0-12. 2-21. leading the Rustlers at the plate was Lori Peterson, who went 2 for 2 with two walks and three runs scored. Toni Barrett drove in a pair of runs on a ground out and fielder's choice. and Jennifer Pattinson had a two-run single in the fifth inning. Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE SWIMMING: NCAA 01Vts1on I Championships. from Indianapolis (taped), ESPN. 10:45 a.m . -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Pittsburah. Channel 4. Noon -PRO BASKETBALL: CBA Championship Series Game S -Albany at Wyoming. ESPN. 1:30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tournament. from New Orleans. La., Channel 4. 2 p.m. -M~'I GOii: POA Seniors tournament, from s.r&sota, Fla .. Channel 2. l p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: Boxifta-Tyrone Tice vs. Simon Brown in IS.round IBF welterwei&ht bout, from 8cTk. Fra~ (delayed); Pari .. Roubai.ll..Bicycle Raoej from Northern France (taped), Channel 2 p.m. -MEN'I IOWUNQ: Grater Hanford Open, from Windsor Locks. c.onn. (dda)'ed), Channel 7. l p.m. -llOTORCYa.B llACING: Shoei Helmets 2SO, fri>m Monierey (iaped) ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -wtoa WOIU.D or IPO&'l'I: Oym- nutics -U.S. vs. USSR womea's competition, fiom Phoenix, Ariz. (dda)tld): Hone red• -Wood Memorial, rrom Oueefts. N. Y. {de~). Channel 7. 5 p.m. -PROllOC&'IY: NHL division final round Game 3. ESPN. • 5 p.m. -PllO IAIDA'.I·· New Yort Mets at St. Louis.. WOR. 6:30 ~p.m. -PllO a.u&BTaALL: Ctippen 11 ~nver, Channel 5. 7 p,m~ -PllO IAIDAll ' SeMde at ~ Z Channel · 7:10~m. -PIOIOO WI· MJSL V-. Di•Waa temifinaf Olme 2-1.aaert• ~~ PritnlTldla 7:l0 p.m. -a++.,.... ~· Loi A t '1 Hat vs. U.S. NalioMI .._., 1"0111 W• Tonm (taped). Prime Tidra I p.m. -00" M8 IA-•U.· ai•·m Yoaa •• AemoS&ate(lfter~. I p.a -,.., IA A" · DodJlrl 11 SM frwilt'O, kA8C~). 3:45 p.m. -··-••'. Oltt d .. ~ Wbitc-Soa. K.NX ( 1010). . 1(>:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Dcri\er. KRTH (930). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Seattle at Angels. KMPC(710). 7 p.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Houston at San Diqo. KfM8(760). TELEVISION 9 a.m. -PRO POOTBAU. DR.AFT: NFL draft. from New York (seven hours). ESPN. IOa.m. -MEN'SGOLP: PGA Seniors tournament. from Sarasota, Fla., Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBAU.'. Chicaao Cubs at Pittsbur&h, WGN. 11 :OS a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Atlanta, TBS. Noon -RUNNING: U.S. Olym.pic marathon trials. from Jcncy City, N,J_, Channet"7. 12:30 p.m. -PllO BAS&.ETBALL: Boston at Cbiclto, Channel 2. l p.m. -MBN'I OOLP: PGA tournament. ftom New OrteaM. La., Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -GYllNAll'ICI: U.S. vs. USSR men's competition, from Pboenm, Ariz. (&aped), Qunel 7. 4:l0 p.m. -PllO llOC&SY: NHL division final roundOemc l , ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -oou.sog MaB'l'8ALL: An .. sw ~.from Ortudo, Fla. (taoed). Prime Ticket 9 p.m. -MDrl nNHll: Moa1e Carlo ()peo ftnal <•Jed_)._ ESPN. -- - -- aAl>lo I ~JO p.m. -PIM> IAD.STaAU.; Goklca Siatc at Laten. lt.LA.C (570). . J _._. -PIM> 8A .. •1J,· Seaadr at Afteels.. unc(710). I p.ta. -P80 a+IDAU · Dodierl at Sen FruldlCo, ltA8C (7'0). 1 _..-. -NO a•-•u ·Ho.-at Su mr.o. UMl(7'0). _1 .... -,.., MIDT'MLL: ...... Oippm. KRTff (930). - Major League standings American £ea6ue WEST DIVISION Oakland C'h1cago AA&els Kansas ( 1l) Texas Scau lc Minnesota w 10 8 7 6 6 6 4 L 6 7 8 8 8 Pct. GB LIO .625 6-4 Streak Won 4 Lost 2 Won I Lost 5 Lo~t I Lost I Lost 4 Home Away S· 4 5· 2 Cleveland New York Boston Detroit M1lwaukcl' Toronto Baltimore 12 12 10 • 7 7 7 0 Angels I I Seattle 6 Boston 12. Detroit 3 10 9 3 3 5 6 7 7 15 533 l 'h S-5 Ail 2 6-4 .429 21h 4-6 429 21/J 5-5 375 31h 3. 7 .308 4 3.7 EAST DIVISION .800 8-2 800 7-3 667 2 7-3 538 4 5-5 500 41h 5-5 .500 41/i 5.5 000 12 ().10 Tltarsday'1 Scores M1lwaukcl" 7. Baltimore I Oakland 6 C h1cago 3 ( 13 innings) Ont~ games o;che-duled Today's Games Won I Won 3 Won 4 Lost 2 Won 5 Won 3 Lost 15 3-4 4-2 3. 3 2· 4 3-6 2· 4 7. 2 5. 0 6-4 4-3 5· I 4-4 (). 8 &attk (Trout 1-1) at ADgel1 (McCaskill 1-1 ). 7:05 p.m. Boston (Hurst 2-0) at Milwaukee (Higuera 2-0l. 4:05 p.m Toronw (Flanagan 2-0) a.t Nev. York (Rhoden 1·2) .i 30 p.m Cll"\ eland (~v.1ndell 3-0l at Minnesota (81) leven 1-1 I. 5-05 p m Oakland 10nt1,cros l;I) at Chicago (McDowell 1-11 S 30 p m Ball1morc (Morgan 0.2) at Kansa~ City CGub1cza 2-11 5· ."\5 pm De troll I ..\lc~ander 1-1) at Texas ( K1lgus 2-0). 5:J S p m · Saturday's Games . cauk at Angels. 7:05 p.m. Bo!>ton at Mllv.aukec. 10·50 a.m. Bal11morc at Kan a!. Clt,_ 11 35 am Oakland at Chicago. 4 p:m. Toronio at Nev. York. 4:30 p.m. Cle, eland al Minnesota, 5:05 p.m Detroit at Tc~as. 'I 35 p.m Sunday's Games St•311lc at Anfels, I :05 pm Toronto at Ne"' \ode 10· '0 a.m \le, eland at Minnesota. 11 . IS a.m Oa~land at C h1cago. I 1.30 a.m. Balt1morc at Kansas Cit'. 11 :35 a m. Boston 31 ~t1lv.aukt'e. Ii 35 a.m Detroit 31 f l'\aS. 12.05 p m. National League WEST DIVISION 5. 3 3. 6 J. 5 4. 4 3· 4 2-5 5· I 7. 3 4· I 3. 3 2· 6 ). 3 Q. 7 Hou5.ton Dodgers Cinc1nna11 San FranCl\l'U San D1cg1> Atlanta Pct. G B LIO ., I .l 7 -.3 Streak \\on ' V. on \\on Lost Home 6-J Away ,i. I 642 1.3 ,l. ' "· "\ .J. i ., 'h' 2 ;. s 5-.l 4. ' l· .i t). ~ Sti3 5·. 5. ~ I· b iO~ 5' · *-6 I O\t 2 I O\I 2 I .lJ 8 2-ts 4 EAST DIVISION Pittsburgh Sc"' York Chicago Montreal Phlladclph1a St. Lou15. 11 , 4 71.i K-2 Lost Won V. on (mt I u<.t \\on 5. ' t\4 3 I ; • i ., i 500 3 ,l.6 1 . ·oo J tr-.i q 35; s 2-l'< I 0 2tH1 ti J.'' I-- Thursday's Scores San Diego at Dodgers. 2. ppd . rain Crnc1nnau i. 'an Francisco h I 12 1nn1ngs I Chicago b. Montreal 2 St Lou1 9. Prmburgh 3 tlou~ton ~ . .\tlanta 0 Onl) game<. \l.hl·duled Tonigbt's Games Dodgers t \'akntuda I ·2> JI San Francisco (Dov. n!) 11·:'.1 ... "rm Chicago ( h1rald1 0.:'1 at Pmsburgh I Drabc~ 2-111 .i IJ::i p m ~tontrcal (Pl'fl'L 2-1) at Ph1ladel ph1a (Gros" 0-11 . .i 15 pm C rnnnna11 tJJt.l..!.un 2-11 JI .\tlanta IZ. math 1-~I .i 40 p m :-.:1.•v. 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The O ilers· Mark Messier was called for tripping at 5:57 'and the Flames had onl} a cou ple of good chances dunng thl' power play on .,oaltcnder Grant Fuhr. _ Jan Kum passed out to G retzk} near m id ice. and he sped 1n alone 'Bud' to compete at, Fairgrounds Bill)' Gra). who pla~ed Bud on t.clev1s1on's "Fathc:r Knows Best'". 1s now 50 years old but accomplishing what most 20-\ear-old~ can't on the So uthe rn Ca li fornia specdwa) circuit. With thr season onh four "'eeks old. Gra) has appeared in three main e"ents and 1s slated to compete 1n to night"s program at the Orange Count} Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa from the len boards and beat goal- tender Mike Vernon with a drive into th~comer of the net. Game 3 of the bcst-<>f-seven senes will be Saturday in Edmonton. The Oilers tied the score 4-4 when Kurri beat Vernon with 4:01 lef\ in the third p<"riod. It was Kum·s seventh goal of the playoffs. Tim Huntrr gave the Flames a 4-3 lrad when he scored at 4:04 of the third penod. The Flames took a 2-1 lead after one on goals b) veteran Lanny McDonald and defenseman Al Macinnis. Messier scored his sixth goal of thf' playoffs for the Oilers on the power,pla at 13:49 of the first. The Flames took a 3-1 lead when Ro b Ramage scored his first goal of the pla}OITs at 3:56 ofthesccond. But thl' 0 1krs tied tt on goals by Charlie Hudd) and q m zk). Else"h'rc 1n the NHL T hursda)': Red Wings '· Blues 0 In Detroit. Red Wings goalie G reg Stefan earned his fi rst pla)ofT !ihu"6tft'" and Petr Kl im a scored three goals as the Red Wings beat the St. Louis Blues 6--0 and took a 2-0 lead 1n the bcst-<>f-scven Norris D1v1s1on fi nals. It "as the second three-goal game an the pla,ofTs fo r Klima. making him the first · pla)er 1n the Red W_ins· stoned h1ston to notch two hat tncks 1n the same pia) off season. Klima. "ho had 37 goals and 25 assists duri ng the regular season. also had three goals in Game 2 of the d1' 1s1on semifinals against Toronto. ' Sixers remain In litint Fn11 n.. AllOdale4 Prea Charles Barkley scored 38 points and grabbed 19 rebounds Thursday night to lead the Philadelphia 76en over New Je~y at the Spectrum, 104-101. and set up a final weekend battle for the last two playoff berths in the NBA Eastern Conference. Barkley"s two free throws and a tap. in basket in the final two minutes carried the 76ers to within one pme ofNrw York and Indiana and a half. game back of Washington in the four- tcam "scramble for the postscason spots. The loss was the l 5th straight for the Nets and their 12th consecutive defeat on the road as they approached the end of their worst season since enterina the league in 1976-77. In other NBA games: Celtics lH. Balls lit: Lacry Bird scored 44 points and Boston held ofT se eral Chicago surges in the fourth quancr as the Celtics defeated the Bulls. The loss snapped the Bulls" six- game winnin_J streak and their seven- game road-victory strint Bird's total left him 6 points short of John Havlicck"s t~m record of 2.338 points in one season. Pl1 ... 1 H , Ballets 17: In Land- over. Md .. Adrian Dantley scored 18 of his 31 points in the second half to lead Dc1roit over Washington and give the Pistons a team-record SJ victories this season. G ates open at 6:30 pm .. with the first race at 8. The 23-c' cnt schedule concludes at I Op.m. Ticket prices are S7 for adults. and children 12-and- under are admitted free. It "as the ~0th career playofTga mr for Stefan. who made 19 savrs. Stefan had pknt) of hc:lp from his defense. "h1ch limited the Blues to JUSt fi ve total shots during eight power plays. ... ..... ,._. .. Spen 117, Rockets lH: In Hous- ton. Mike Mitchell sank a 25-foot Jump shot at the buzzer to give San Antonio the victory over the Rockets. Petr Klima of the Red Wlng• •llde. pack around St. LoW. &oaltender Gre& lllllen d~ flrat period of Thanday'• PfBL playoff aame. Detroit won. 6 -0. Pta.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PlalC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE PlaJC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE & T A T I M E N T 0 F 2 To orov•de recreato0na1 1nrou9n 1988 Statements or IC ,.... oue at Ille lime or ll'ltS no1tce NOTICE OF NOTICE OF op.mon' or sobmlt evioenoe WtTHOflAWAl 1ac1111141s ror to .. e• income Oo,ec11~s TO: George G. Metceffe. S25 in the amount or S l ,837 00 ""9UC HEMING CONTINUED tor or against tne apoltea1ton I l'llK>Ml'MTNEftSHtP areas NOTICE IS HEREB Y F .. rfa11 • .:2,Coeta ...... CA DATED Apnt7 1988 COMOfTIOMAlUH "'9UCHEAIUNG as oullined abO~ II there ~ftATINO UNOER 3 To orovioe aOO•tlOflal FURTHER GIVEN tnat said 1827 UNIVERSITY COllMUN4· ~NO ... 1/ COOE AMENDMENT NO. v e any lurtl>er qU.SllOflS FICTITIOUS IUllNESS soc1at serv1C9$ .. n1c11 oeneht lovOlte nearing will De het<I on NOTICE OF TV A880CIATION, I V: NEGATIVE DEC~TION 11·1S please can Doane Blais.ire NAIE tow and mooerate income U'le25tndayo1 Aor1t 1988 PUel.ICSALE ~D.Roup.ALaw Cor-N0 ... 2 (""9rr .. byClty C-,dlto A ss1s11n1 Pt1nner at l The following person nas pe<sons w1tn1n tne com· at tne no..ir or 7 30 o"' 1n Notice •s nereby given po ration, 23101 lake (To ~•tn.c:t a IM ~ Commlaa6ott 536-527 j;ltndrawn u a general part-muMy tne Co..inc•t Cnamt>ers or Ille pursuant to C at1torn11 c -tef Dnve. twt• 310, private llftl-91ty) of ~t 10 amend the Miii• AdMla, HuntlnttOfl "'-' t<om tne partnersrup op-4 To provide add•toona1 Ne,,.oort Seacn C11y Hall Health and Sarety COde Lall• For••I. Callfornla NOTICE 1S HEREB lf HuntlftttOfl -..Ch ZClftMg leach l'lannlng Com- era11ng under tne f1Cttt1ous Mtvices 10 aide 1r>e nome-3300 Newport Boulevard • 18037 S ano Cahforn1a t2t30 (714) 472·2* GtVEN tllat 111e Hunungton Ord61-to .._ elat· tnl9elon bus In e s s n am rr o t less wun1n tne community Newport Beacn. Cahlorn1a. Commercial Code '9504 P..ibhsned Orange Coast Beacn Planning Comm1SS10n tro11lc reader board• Publ11nec:t Orange Coast B u RT O N S CLAS S IC 5 To prov1oe tne ad minis· at wh1cn 11me and place any tnat tne lot1ow1ng desert bed Oa•ly Pilot Apnl 22 29 May '"" notd a public nearing in elgft899 tor ewel1i9tlon and Oa1ty P1101 Aont n 1988 WOOD DESIGNS at 1006 trat1ve capac11y to 1mo1e· and all persons inte<ested property will ti. sold at Pub-6 1988 the C9unc11 Cnamoer at 1ne rec om"'•" d a ti o" o" F273 So Hatnaway Untt C Santa ment rne Cny s COBG oro-may aooear ano t>e heard he Auction to tne h1gnes1 F277 Hun11n9ton Beacn C1v1c ~ Ofdl-•I Anl. CaJ1I graM and to provide taor tnereon For onlormatooncall bidder If:!' a casnoer s checll Center 2000 Main Street. NOTICE IS HEREBY PlalC NOTICE Tne loc1111ous o..is1ness ho..s1119 ~vooes t714) 644·3225 made payao•e to SKu•11v PtalC NOTICE Hun 1 1 n gt oh 8 e ac h . Gtl/EN tnat the Hunttngton ----------"ame siat~I ror tne oart-Tne City Council or New-Wallda E. Raoglo. City Paohc N111::>naJ Bank 1pay-Cat10<n1a on ll'le date and at Beacfl Pl1nn1ng Commission LEGAL Mt$11tp w8$ hied on Oecem· port Beacn Wiii t>e reviewing Cieri!. Cttr ol Newport able at 1tme ol satel on May LEGAL tf\e time 1ndieated belo.. to will hOld 1 Pllbhc nearing on ADVEftTIKMENT bet 8 198; '" the County of funding recommenoattons -..Ch I 15 1988 a1 10 00 a m by ADVEllllTIKMENT •ecetVe a11d conS>det Ille tne Councot Cnamoer at the DEl'Altl'mNT OF Orar19e FILI! NO 1'360619 10< tne I01t°""1ng aC11vtlHtS lor Puohst>eO Orar19e Coas1 Secunty Pac1t1c Natoonal D£1'Aft-r.NT OF stalemf!(ILS of all oe<sons Hun11ngton Beach Civic COMMUNITY Full Name ano Aodress otl hsc:a1 yea• 1988·89 Da1ty P1101 Ao,,122 1988 Ban.., cSecured C•ed•tOrl II C~ WflO w1st1 10 oe neard reta-Cente< 2000 Main St•eet DEYEL~NT tfle Person Wot nor awing HOUSING Emergent) F270 the IOllow•ng 1oca11on DEVELOl'MENT lt\18 to the appllcatoon oe-Hun 11 n g t on Be a c n £NVIR~ AL Tnereaa An10<ne•·e /<leave< nome reoaor 9ran1s tor Front Entrance to S..i•te ENVWtOMMENTAL scrol>ed below Call0<no1 on the date ano 111 MSOUCES HCTION 1827 Port Westbow•M sen1orc11tu ns1S8 0001 Pt8.ICN0TICE 205 1Seconoftoor1 17802 MIOUCESSECTION DATE.TIME Tuesday tne 11metndrcated t>elow to CITY Of' Place N-oort Beacti Cal1t l SOCIAL SERVICES I Jrvir>e Boulevard City of CITY OF May 3 1988 7 00 PM receive and cons1oer 1ne HUNTINGTON HACH 112660 Meats tor tne need~ elderly FICTITIOUS 9USINESS I Tustin State or Ca1tlorn1a HUNTINGTON HACH APPLICATION NUMBER statements 01 all persons Notice is hefeby given Dy , S19ned Theresa An101net· ($4 000 FtSHt tS4 000-San ' NAME ITATIMENT Sa•d sate to be Nlll'loul Notice •S nereby given Oy Cond111onat use Permit No wno w1sn to oe heard rela· tne Oepaflment ol Com· ~weaver Clemente Sr st at1er ~noot j The tottow•ng persons are cover>an1 °' warranty H to tne Department ol Com· 88· t/Nega11ve 0ec1arat1on 1111&! to the a.pptrcation de-mun1ty Development En· • Publisned Orange Coast cnllo car.. 1S5 000 YMCA1 001ng ous•ness as possen•on lmancong en· mun1ty Development En-No 88·2 scribed below wonmental Resources Sec- Da•ly P1101 Apr1t 22 29 May tS5 000 N M G·r s' Boys M UL BE ARV STREET c..imbrantes Of ot1>erw1se voronmentat Resources Sec-APPLICANT West Coast OA TE TtME Tuesd ay tton olthe Cny ot Huntington 6 13 1988 Ctubt 1outrt ta•n•ty drug PARTNERHSJP A Ca1ttorn1a on !In as·1S .. 11ere-11 uon of tne Ctty or Hun1tng1011 university May 3 J988. 7 oo PM Beach that lne ro11ow1ng F-269 aouse counseling rS3 000-L•m1ted Partnership 188 oas•s The property wn1Cn Be~ tha1 the foitowing I LOCA TlON 14600 Bolsa APPLICA TtON NUMBER Or ah Negahve 0e<:11ra1oon ----------1 YMCA! souo luncnes tor the Eut 111n Ste I A Coste will oe sold •5 descttl>ed as Oratr Negat•ve Oeclaratoon Cnrca Street 1sou1neast cor· Code Atnef\dment No 87-15 request nas been Pfepared MLIC NOTICE r>eedy 1S4 OOO·S C Souo Mesa Cahl 92627 lo41ows recuest 11as ~ 1><eparec ner ot Bolsa Cntea Stret't APPLICANT w1tson f0<d end w111 be sobm•tted 10 the ----'-------•vcne"1 and olltce soaoel Thomas S Lee t88 E Ma11urac1ureo tiome ano w•ll De subrn•tted 10 tne and Rancno Roadl APPELLANf Ro<J Wilson City Planning Commission ll'UellC NOTICE tease tS4 000-Cnold Aouse 17tfl Costa Mesa Calif ' 9 8 'l City Planning C-Omm1sso0n REQUEST To perm•! a Etectra Media lor theor cons1der1tl0fl on NOTICE Of P•eventoon Cente<1 92627 Brockwood CommOdCYe 10< 111eor cons1oerat•on on 31 684 SQuare toot private REOUES T To amend May 3 1958 Tne draft PUellC HEARtNG HOMELESS SERVICES Tnos Ousinen ·~ tor>· t-<OC Decal No LA05553 May 4 1988 The d•all untverStty 10 oe used b:t Article 961 lS•Qfl COdel ol negative 08Clarahon will De Not!Oe IS llereb) giver> tnat Atd•rw;! the homeless by Oucted Dy-• kmlled P8fl~· SenaT No PG4 198A oeoat1ve Gectaratton wtH De West CoaSI Un1vers1ty 1n the tht Huntington Beacn Ord.-available for 1>11blrc rev- the City Council or 11>e City or I o•ov101no emergency nous-snip PG4198B av111tat>ie '°' out>lrc review e"en1ngs '°' oOltege ctasses nance to allow etectrontt and comment ror ten '101 folewport ee.ch will notd a ·ng 1r11nsparta11on aid ano Tnomas S Lee I niec..inenl •oca11on ol lhe ano comment Joi len t 101 and by McOonnell·Oouglas readett>oe<ds days commencing t\pot 22. p..iohc 11earino on Al>fll 25 01ner emergency a•d This s1a1enlen1 was 111eo sub1ec1 prOPerly •S 525 Faor-days commenong Aprol 22 durong dayltme ttourSl'"Jor E N v 1 Ro N M EN T A L 1988 1988 to discuss 1ne 1S•OOO-l'ISHt 1S2000. W11n1ne Coun1yClerk olOr·1 'a• -=2 Costa Mesa CA 1988 emp!Oyee lra1,,,ngandsem-STATUS Exemottromtht Orafl Negative Oectar- PROPOSEO STATEMENT '!'MCA1 temporary noosing ange County on March '22 92627 • Draft Negative Declar-1nars Tne prooosal includes Calttorn1a Environmental aoon No 88·2 (Cond1t1ona1 O F COM MUNITY OE-1Sl7000·SC 1n1erla1lh 1988 Tne total amount 01 rne a1oon No 88-12,UsePf!fm•I a request for fO<nl use ol ouatlly Acl Use Permit No 88-1) •S a ·VELOPMENT OBJECTIVES Shellert end employment F37550e unpaid balance ol the obit· 88-141 •S a request by parking with the adiac.nt ON FILE A cooy ol the reQuest to develOC a single ANO PROJECTED USE OF co..nselong tS5 000-YWCA). Published Orangt> Coast gahon secured by tne prop· M c 0 on n e I I 0 o u g I as McOonnetl·Oouglas Siie Pf<>c:A>94KlreQuest is on hie 1n St Of'/ ttlt·..ip. 31 ,S.5 square ~07000 IN COMMUNITY l'UILIC WOftl(S -Oa1•>P1tot Apt1l I e 15 22 er1ytooes01d 1nctud1ngesh-Astronau1rcs to deve!Op a E NV IRO NM E NTA L tl>e Oepartmenl of Com· toot building to nouse a D EVELOPM ENT BLOCK Par11at a.::ou1s111on costs tor t988 mllleo cosl$ expenSM and r>ew 650spaoepark1ngtot 81 ST ATUS Tn1s 1><oiect is cov-mun1ty Devetopment 2000 brancti of West Coast Uni· GRANT l'UNOS FOR !'IS-• communoty ce nter r 204 8d1tances at tne ttme ot in-tnenortlleastend oltlle s.te e<ed by NeQathN! Declar-Main Street Huntington verslty •l 14600Botsa Chtea CAL YEAR 1988-89 tS300 OOOJ 1ua1 e>ubhcahon or the Not~ and 10 develop a.n access 111on No 88-2 BellClt. Cal1f0<01a 92648 tor Street (tne sout'-St com e< The pobhc ts 1nv1teo to a.p-FAHi HOUSING -Fa11 I Mt.IC NOTICE ot Publrc Sate •s S39 34' 70 road along Spa Drive. -s• ON F•LE A copy of the inspectlOf'I by the 1>11btrc A o I th• B o 1 u C n •ca pear an<l be r.eard regarding HouSJng counM hng educ•· Dated A.prtt 14 1988 ot tlle Navy railroad nghl-ol · prOPOsed rt!Ques1 ,5 on file 1n oooy of the statt reoo<1 wtll Street/Rancho ~ inte« IM Proooseo Statement of 11on tr11n1ng and d1sovte res-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAftT, KING a COl.D· way 10 ea11 on10 Rancno 1ne Department of Com-De avaKal>le 10 interested sectoonJ The 2 45 acr.i 111e 1s Community Development olullOfl 1$6 000·0.ac>ute Res. I NA• STATEMENT MN. ly: Gery Ill. IClnf, Road Tne development munlly Oe~etopment. 2000 p.vties at C•ty Hall °' the zoned M 1-A Reatricted Obiect1ves and allocatoon of OluloOn Cent.-(6 mosu Tne lottowing oe<soos are Authottzed A9eftt fOf a. pr()p()sal 1ncluoes the re-Main Street Hunhn'gton Main C11y Liorary 11111 Manvfactur1ng and is deslg- fttnds Comments or re· ADMINISTftATION -dOtng OuS1'1ess as curtly Padflc ,..,lonel e.nk movat or some H ISllng Be.en Caltl0<noa 92648, fOf Talbert Avenue) af1er Aoril nated as Genefal Industrial ~uuts tor addll1onat 1nfor· Admin111ra11on a11d 1m -EVOL{FTtON PRESS 54 Published Orange Coast eucalyptus trees Tree re· 1nsoec1o0n by the public A 29 19U . 111 tne City"s <>-aJ Plan f.ia11on should be directed 10 piementahon or COBG oro· Seton Ro trv•np Cahl Daily P1101 Apfll 22 1988 movat and potential n0<se capy ot the stall repor1 w•ll All INTERESTED PER· The facility wtll be ut1hzeo by ·Mr Craig Bl..iell Senior grams !$36 000-General 92715 F276 riTioects from res1denhal oe •va1llble ro interested SONS are 1nv1ted ro attend McDonnell Qovgtas In the }>tanner C•ty of Newport Adm111 I Jo Anne J Tyson s.c uses wlll be m111gated w1tn oarues at Coty Hall or tne said lleaflng and express dayltme and by West Coast a each Planning Oeoart-Tllese ac11v111es are con-Seton Rd Irvine Ca111 P\8.IC NOTICE rne provtston of add•ttonat Matn City Library (7111 optnions or tubmtt eVKlence University tn tne evenings A f"ent 17141644-3225 prtor s1stent w11hUS Department 92715 landscaptng Tne project Talbert Avenue! •f1er A.prll fororagainsttheaP01rca11on maximum of 250 students Jo tne oubhc nearing of Houatng and Urban De-This ousiness is con· NO~~IALE site •S zoned M 1·A. Restrlc-29 1988 u o.illlned above 11 there will attend evening eiaues • Tne orooosed programs ve1opmen1N11tona1program duC1ed by an 1nd1.id..ial YOU ARE IN OEl'AULT led Manu18C1urlng, and•• All INTERESTED PER· are any further queshon1 A copyoltllerequest lSOf\ ~nd l>Vdget to oe discussed ob,ecttves of prov1d1ng 1n-Jo Anne Tt'°" designated as "-•' In-SONS ere 1nv11e<1 10 attend ~call Pam Posten. As· file with the City Clerll. City ~acted upon by the City cre •sed nous•no op-This s1a1emen1 was hied UNDER A NOTICE OF' DE-du1111a1 1n the Crty·s General sa10 ne•nng and e•prest Mtant Pla11ner at 536-5271 of Hun1tngton ee.cti. 2000 nc1I at 1ne publrc neanng porlun1ties lair noo .. ng op-Wtlh 1ne County Cterk or Or-LINOUENT -'SSESSMENT Pian ocinrons °' s..ibrn11 4IV1dence ... AdMfta, -.-.811 Main Str .. t. Huntington ,..._. LIEN DATED lllOVEMBER A t t ·-·-._, 8Nc11 Calrf 1 A ?.'f• baMd on the IOltowing PQt1unntea l)UbllC M'VICes ange """"'Y on March 18 26 1986 UNLESS YOU copy o the reQues is on tor or 90atn1111>e ap9flcation •••ch l'lan111ng co"'-. orn a ny per-~tatement of oo,ect1ves and community develop-1988 T A. K E A C T 1 0 N T 0 Ille wttll lhe Crty C.k. Ctty as oull•ned abOve tt 1h«• ......._. eon wlahlng to comment on S 1 To ma1n1ein al'd expand merit ac11v111es oene1t111ng F~ PRO TE.CT YOUR PROP· ot Hunttng10f\ BNctl, 2000 are any further ~tion• Publtshed Oranoe Coast the reqU!llS1 may do so wnn1n ~"•supply of rentat nousong tow and mode<ate income Put>11stled O•ange CoUI ERTY IT MAV BE SOLO A.T Main Str"t Hunttnglon please call Laura Pt\llhps. Daily PilOt Aprtl 22 1988 10 days of thlS notlOe ny .At1ordao1e 10 tow a"o moo-persons Tne proposed pro-Oa11y P1101 Aor • P 15 22 A PUBLIC SALE IF· YOU eeacn. Cahforn.a Any per-Au •stan1 Pl anner at 1'275 Pf<Wid•ng written comments "~are housellolds w•tnon tne grams ano cafty on •nd are 1988 NEED AN EXPLANATION eon wian1ng to comment on 536-5271 ----------10 the Oep91tment of Com- :wmmumty con1t1tent w1111 1983 F 193 OF' THE NATURE OF THE 1nerequestmaydo sowtth1n mte A4ant•. HufttMgtOll PlllllC NOTICE munny Development En- ". P\8.IC NOTICE I f'lalC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE I PROCEE DING AGAINST ;>OY°ic,~ C::,.1:: c':.':.:.~ ::::.. l'lennllll Co"'· NOTICI Of' :n~b81 ~::.' H~ •. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· to tne Department ot Com-Pubhllle<l Or~ge Cout l'UaLIC .. ANNO lngton Be~h. CA 926<&8 :: CONaOUDATID MPORT OF CONOITION TACT A LAWVER munfty-Oevelopment En-D••ty Pilot Aorll 22 1988 CONDITIONAL UH Commentt will be con-·: OF CITIDNS 8ANK OF COITA ••A I On May 17 1988 at 9 00 viromental Resources Sec· F27<& ,.,.., NO. •·11 aidered by Ille dectaton-~ Consolidated Report of COndltlon of "'CITIZENS BANK OF COST A A M •1 tne Main EntranQe" oon, PO Bo• 190, Hunt-(Te operete mai<lng body 1n 111 del•t>eta· !MESA"' of Cotta Mesa. Ofange County at the ciOM of buliMSS on M ARCH g0~~THO~S~ ~ONRJE~ 1ngton Beech, CA. 926'8 •-IC W'lnl'< =~·= 11on on whetner En-~ l , 1988 lo r SYCAMO RE ANO Commenll writ be con-,...__ ""'~ beefeftd vlronmentel Impact Fleoor't : ........ No.,. SANTA ANA BOUL'"''ARO, lldefed by tne dec•SIOn· 1noutd be P'ec>ared '°' the A8UTI ·Cash and due lrom banks.. •. . . . .. .•.. • •.......... : Investment eecur11ies (M artlet vatue $15, 149) ...... • Federal funds sold and MCUrltlee purchued u nder • egreemef'lts to resell In domestic offices <e• maktog body in •IS dellbet8· l'ICTTTIOUS .,..... ..... ..... , proje(;1 SANTA ANA CALIFOANIA tion on whether En-NAM1 ITATllmMT N OTICE tS HEREBY Publithed Q<ange Coast 1n the City ,,, S111nta Ana. vwonmental tmpac1 ~ Tne totlOwlng peraone ere GIVEN tna1 tile Huntington Daily Pilot A!>fM 22. 198& Couoty ot Oranoe State of should De Pfec>a<ed for the dOtng l>VI',_, a : Beech Planning Comm1SS10n F271 Caltf0<n1a .;n<ll'f tne power pro,.ct PENNHILL/RIVERSIOE .... llOkl • put>lic; nea11ng "' ---------- or sale O\Jrsuant to the terms Pubhshed Orange Coast 150 ASSOClATES. 13891 the Councot Chamber a1 1ne rtaJC NOTICE 14 000 '01 t"ose c;~ta•" Coven.,.tl. Dally PltOt A.prll 22. 1988 Newpo<'t A..,.,_. SYOte 250. Huntington Beach Ctvlc ---------- ·-Loans. Total (excluding uneern9d tneome) Less: Allowan~ lot Possible loan toues .. Loana, net ............................................ . • I C0r>d1toons ano Restnctions F272 Tulltn Celtf. 92980 Center 2000 Main Street. FlCTTnOUa ..-u ••·• .. 82,8•1 recorded on July 3 1MI Thomu E Tuctter. 13"1 Hun11ng 1o n Beac h . NAm ITATil..wT • • • •••············· 9 12 Boo1< 116 Paoes 33-38 In· NI.JC NOTICE New90f1 A¥911U8. Suite 250. CaHOfnll, on tile d•t• and at The lollowlng pereone are • ~Bank premises F F & E. etc ...........•..........•.... .. .•............. . .. 8 1,929 ctusrve ot Ofl1c1a1 Recor-di Tuttln, Celll. 92680 the ttme tndlc;ated below to dOing OU-e1: 2.5•• of Orange County. C .. I. ACT1TtOUI ~II Robefl E Rippe, t3191 rec:41ive and conlldef tne EXCALIBUR OISTRIBUT· 90 fOfn•a Ronald 0 ROUP. a MAM! ITATIMEff New90f1 Avenue, Suite 250. 1tatement1 or all ~· tNG. 30 Vta Am•ltOM. Apt, .....•......•. . .•. 2 4 12 Law Co•oora11on. H tru91• The lollOWtng pereoni are Tustin. Caltl 92680 wtio Wtetl 10 be l'IMld rela-L, ~ S.nta Megattta, 126.706 for UNIVERSITY COMMUHI-doing~.. Th11 bu1lnes1 .. con-tiYe to Ille eppllcetion de-Calll 92M8 ' TV ASSOCIATION . the ft&D CONSUL TING 3 duc:ted by a general part-acnbed below John Jamet ACS., 30 V'- Loenholoer 11nder that Primavera. Irvine. Calif Mfltllp OATEI TIME Tuesday. Atnistoea. A.pt L. Renc:ho TOTAL OE POSITS IN ~s~sment lien recorded 92714 ~ E Rtppe Mey 3. 1Na, 7 00 PM Santa Mager"•· Cellf t2tll DOMESTIC OFFICES ............................ l l •.204 Oecembe< t6 19M • In-Ol M R k 3 This tta'-t wea fl6ed APPLICATION NUMBER Thia tw11nes1 ta c;on- TTotal demand <Mposltt........................... 52.319 ~~=.j°~~9:'..: Prlm~nv~ra. Irv~::• t ellf with the County Ori of()<. CondiflOnatl UM Permit No dueted by en lndMOual otaltlmeandMvlng.depoelta............ 8 1,885 tt71' ange 1 County on March 22, ... ,1 John J A<MM TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO County and purauent to This twelnMt t• con-1Mt APPLICANT Ahmad Thia 11~t ... tlled FOREIGN OFFICES . •••.•.. ...... •...••• ••• 11•.""'~ 5«:1io" 13417 of IN CMI dueted ...,. an lndMcNel F17Mf1 Moufterl and LIM Gatrett wfttl the County Clertl of O<· °" ········· ...................... "~ Code ol the State Of Cell· ~a7A ~ Put>l•tfled O<ange eo.t LOCATION 17431 8Mch ange County on Merefl 14. Real eatate owned 01tier than bank ~IMI Ot her PMts (Includ ing S953 int9n0lbtee) ..... . • TOTAL ASSETS.. . .......................... . • • ~ UA8a.1T11• • ~~-ftorbborl rowedofmoneyU S T• 2 l"""' lorn1a WILL SUL AT PUS. Thia tletemerit ... flled 0.ly PllOt Aprll 1, 8, 15, 22. Bol.flevard (M ii .-.. of t ... " ........ ""'no. a ancee . . reuury .. .. ... . vv LIC AUCTION TO THE Cou . Cler1I of Or ttee a.di Bouleverd liPC)rO•· f'J1 ... ! ro~~=~iTiES·(~~·~jng.9Ub0.:(;t;;;f9(j'~otn ..... ...... .... 558 ~~~~~=r:~tn!o; =~.;~Merell n: F-1M ~A~~ north of Oel~,,:::~i;T, 1~ and debentur•)........................................................... 116,868 sale '" lewf'ul ~ of tt1e 8 ,,,_ ZONE. C4 (Hlgflw9y Com· 1 ... f i IMAM~ lourTY United St ..... 911 r1Qflt, tltle, Publ•ahed. O<ange Coest merciatll F-1117 Common ltoek and in._... In t"8 f0llowln9 P 1. a. 5 22 REOU£ST To opetN I ---------O.Oribed .,,..,,y _,..., Delly ilOt Aptll 1• • 1 ' · oonvei~ matttet wttll ,•-.,. IGl1C( No...... in MIOCountyandState 1H8 ..... 8TA....-T beerand..,...._ The•---~-------eiMIOi!Md 300 Lot 152 Of TtK1 5711 • F.20() The '°'°'*II.,.......,. •lf'O lltof9 neme le Stoo I No . .,.,.. I "'°"" 11y ,,.., on .. • ...UC mTa dolno bAi..,-. 0o "'*" w111 • cNnfed to °"'911endlng 211 Amount 4.10• 8ooll 21• P ... 1f.27 of l'OMONA MANOR. IMS Mu 'ood "'-Ml TN tolowll'I ""°"".,. TOTAL CONTWJ'TEO CA.PIT AL.. ..•. ..... • 4, 104 ~~ ~~ °'.... fllCIW • ..... "OlfflOfl,..'~ A~. Co•I• I H VI " 0 NM UH A L :rt ...... • _..._....~ 5 7" .. ..,..,.,. .. , ---·-...... ITAW ............ t2t.l1 ITATUI C•••oo-... r··--1M.'SQAA-._.__ .......................... . .....•...••..•• • • • ..... • •• ....... ... • -The ~ ..,. ... ecs-The ........ ""°"".. , .. ,.,... Colla ..... ..,..,. ~ to~ .;;-....-., c...- TOTAL,,_._, -,J: EQUITY .............................. ·• ...... • .... "" • 9,131 dr ... and ott19f ~ dolno....,... a Town HolM ~"*•ta. 1&101 CIW 1 Of ._ C.. OJ., ....,_, leedl. CaM. TOTAL~·-~.If ""'I• of... CMAMONENTUlf'Rl8H, Ltd ...... 0. 1top1M11t, tamltlEIN'lr011ft1tehUI~ a. ~IOLDIM EQUITY ............................... ~··· ..................... 12t.708 '"' pfop41fty deKrlMd 214t twope Or . C.a 0.-W ...,_.,, IOM W. Act.. , At laM of N•W110.t 8TAND9\' Lit,_ OF CAEOIT .... n.m ...... -•••••• -... ···~· ·~-1.184 =::r· wtlldl ... Uftder-...... c.lf. llUI .. ~... Awe. ,.,'"' ON I'll.I. <A °"" ol ....... ~ 111 ...... fNllel ftO tepf_.,.. JMltl ~-Osmon. ltoel Aler.,..,. M ,_.,, c.lt.. fMIPll .... -• ._llUI .... C... Or ~ The ueldll~, Pl6ge V. Slmpaon, Preeident & CEO end Aobar1 T. tatton or ~'"'Y. le: • Europe Or. Cotta ..... tom 1iw D1111F11M11t o4 Com-..._, c.M tiiiO ~ .._.... y • of the ....___ ___ ........ ..--.... .._,_ ...., Aodcroee, !Mine,.c.lfamlll Ctillf ntH Tiiie bu--. II OOll· -· --' ' ............. _,_, ....... _., --· "" T"'9 ~ °"'* OI Thie buelnele le con ......... W a ......... ...,.._ ................. natW"'9other.l hftepereonelkno•111Sg10ftNmenert ..,,_~ .. tMlilfte Wllty.9'1lldtflldil• • "t , . eou~~~ ... -,..,. ... -:::.1~~~~~!!'!'.'~ ot .... , •*"l.ieft.-.--i..~ . ....,.....,, .... , 11 0 a ,..,.,,....,a o-. tNa._.11111 ........ _,,_._ __ ,,..._,,. ..... ._, __ 'AUlJ.W Tfllll 1111•• -... Tiiie 111111•• ..... ..., .............. n... •• ,,. .. -lled .... ....., .. ,.,.., ............ .,..,.Mdcorrect. '* ...... -........ eo-,c:.-ofOf· .._ .. ~O...dOr--.......... ll•1111r .... ~°""°'°'" ...... ~ • ..,_ .... Ceunly °" A1wt1 tt. .... C.,..., Oft ..... II, .... • C9r Hel • ..... c__, °" M9dl It, I: ID IW' Oft .. 11. 1tll, • C... Mw. CallforNa ,...Y.ltlRJIM WlrtT.Mlll ..................... ,.. ,.. .... car L*Wf c1•u ,.. ....... • ............ ,.,,. ,_ ,...,. a..,.....,~ ,_ .. ,., ...... ol .... ... ~ Or ... CCl8ll "'1111"41' °'919 Ctlml •• .,.. .. , .... 0,.,.. Coell lloit ID ••• 11~1! ..... Oeilw Plot.,.,. tt. "·..., Deir Noe ... t. I . 11. a . ALL ...,.,..Tm ~ ="" ... t.) ti. n . If ...... 1-1 ....... 1),... ttll tC)MI .............. .._.,....._,..._ ,_. ll-IOI .... .,... ,.,.. P\lll'.IC NOTICE "-NOTICE Of' DEATH OF wtlUAfll F. KROU•R. M. ANO Of' NTITION TO~STIR ESTATE NO. A1U7M PtalC NOTICE I . l'eliltet Awe., 1'.0 .... Ht, Whm*. CA- Pubt!Sl'led Orange COU1 081ly P110I Aor11 21 22 28 1988 Plate NOTICE To all ne1rs t>eoel1C1aries l'tCTITIOUI MIS-II c;red•t<><s ano con1tngent .. ._ STATl•NT cre<l1t0ts and persons who may be otnerwise interested The lollowtng persons are 1n 1ne will and/Of estate ot d<><ng business as. WILLIAM F KROENER dR M ETA PHYSIOUE, 296 A pe1111on nas been fti.d Rose Lane Cos1a Mna. by WILLIAM f KRO~NER. Calif 92663 Ill JOHN M KROENER Keilln Lawrence. 296 ROM ANO KIMBERL y KROENER l ane co.ta Masai. Calif 111 the Supenor Court of Or-92663 ange County requesttng that This bus.nets 11 con- WILIAM F KROENER. Ill. dueled by an lndMdual JOHN M KROENER & K...,n Lawrence KIMBERLI( KROENER be Tnt1 statement was hi.cl appoonted 85 personal rep-w11n the County Clerk ol O<· rHentattve to administer tne •noe County°" April S. t988 estate of ll>e decedent l'J'NISl Tne pemion requeata Published Or•nr Cout au1nor1ty to admtnlStflf tne Oa11y P110I Al>fll 1 22 29. estate under tne tndepen· May. 6. 1988 dent Adminls1r1t1on of El· F-238 1a1es AC1 ---------- A. hearing on 1ne pe111ton rtaJC NOTIC[ ... 11oeneld onMAlf 11 1988 ----------at 1 45 P M tn Dept No 3 al FICTITIOUI .,_BS 700 CtVtC Centflf Or•ve West NA• ITA Tl•MT Santa Ana. CA Tne following oeraon• are IF YOU OBJECT 19 the OOlng bullMSS U granting ot the peltltOn you MARGARET B EDELL snould etlller appear •• the STVDIO/GALLERY. 700~ heanng and state your ob-Carnation, Coroi;ia def Mar 1ectl0fls 0< ttle written obtee• Calli 921125 · 1o0ns wttn 1ne court before Margaret Hogarth Bedell the rteartng Vour aopear-304 POC>Py Corona Clel Mar. ance may be In person or by Call! 92625 yoor attorney Th11 business ts con· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ducted by an lndtv1dual or a contingent credl10f of Margaret Hogartn Bedell tile deceased you must file Till• statement wH t1i.d yOl.Jr Claim wrth the couri or Wtth Ille County Clerk of Of. present 11 to the l*"tonal angeCountyonA.prH5. 1988 rep<esentattve appoonted by '119141 tl>e coor1 witl\1n 10\lr month• Pub1'9fled Oranoe Coalt from 1ne date of tlfst , .. Dally Pilot Aprtl 15, 22. 29 suanoe of letters as provided May 6, 1958 1n Sec11on 700 of the F-240 Probate Code ot Ca11fom1a ---------- Tile ttme tor filing c1a1m1 will NI.IC NOTICE not allptre l>flOf 10 tour __ .....;..;....;.......; ____ _ months lrorn tl>e dete ol tne l'ICTTTIOUS ~SS neanng not!Oe above NAME ITATWMINT YOU MAY EXAMINE the The loll<>wtng oeraon• are tile kept by tne court II you doing buslneee u . are • person tnterHted lo ALAN BURNER ART Ille eslate. you may _,... GROUP, 19e0 Meyer Pt. •<&. upon the e.ac111or or actmln· Costa Mesa. Call! 92e27 1strator. or upon the at-Alan McManus Burner, torney tor tne executor or 1960 Meyer Pl. •4. Costa adm1nlstrat0f and Ille with Meaa. Calif. 92627 tile coun W1tn l)(ool of --T'11s bu1lne.s 11 con· inc.. a written r9<1""t atet-duc1ed by. an lndMduel Ing that you deelre ~al Alan Burner notice ot tile hhng of an In· Tl'lts 11aternen1 -llled ventory •nd ac:>l>f81-*lt of Wtth tile County C.k of O<- H tate UMtl or of tile pet .. ange County on Aptll 5, 198& ttons or accounts mentioned ~ ln Sect)On 1200 and 1200.5 of Publl9hed O<ange Cou1 tne California Probate Code Daily Piiot Aprll 15. 22, 29, llWtOft a o.edln. At· May. e. 1988 .....,_ t. l'etltle;oer, 1114 F-239 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER NO TOIL IN TOLE Lu rn to paint mttel and wood oo,.cts for oecorat1ons and e111oymlftt Our 1nstruet1on booltlet contains full· s1u trace&Cllt pattttns. step-ty·stt, 0trect1ons and pl\Otos. """I hst Of ITllltftals tor -" P'OIKt Tole PfOJICtJ lftetudt 1 milk can •OOf..nl•nOf planter. wooden stOOl cook1t ltr ltd, plntic flhdband$ a rec•Pt DO• Ind 1 clay pot Soectal note 11 Oivtn t6 1111iqu1ng your tole wo<ti ------- N1111t --------------- AddtlSI ------------- C"Y ~~~~~~~~~~~- 5'alt ZrO------ flriCt inciuo. 11t Cl.al """' ~--tAl.L 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 OrMQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 22. 1988 0 0 0 --4 lines 7 days - Private Qarty onty No ~ • , o 80 E11a1e Commercial, Auto- • motive Boaung, or Hetp Wanted r.~:::;;r;~iiiiii;;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;=::::::::, C.U ..U lllt 111• C..t1.... 2124 C..u... 2124 ~ lwll 2141 ,..,.,, lt1cll 2111 le.,.t lwla 11• l =LASSIFIED INDEX m.5671 I i•i;min1tli•iiitf'i1iiwii•iii1i•il'm.iii:iiiWiiiiiii: Ptaiaaala Zllt 16K adorable QUltt 1665 EASTSIDE 38R 28A. fam w ViEW Lllii BLUFF'S condo 3br 2oa WITllFIM- PllOllNOll'TM ORAW CO .... ,_ EASTSIDE COSTA MES~ •WATERFRONT •sec 1ncl elec 117'~E rm,gar,lgyd,quiettree 28r lus deo nome 4 at1chdblgaragefrp1C on2BR20ADenpool ..,, IOUTlt GRAW CO. -1111 38R 2\;BA. 2 car garage. 30R 2BA w/beamed cell. 23rd St A~1 511 f71<ll lined street $1400/mo dee:S newly decorated green bell commun pool ga1e0 S3000 613..eht • new c rtp, tklyllghta. lrplc. Lrg aundeck $2000 S<lS..14 18 (21Jl656·8890 M!trilyn Coombs n-pelS S t350 55 t-0875 $1600 me• 754. t551 c~ DAILY N.OT CHECK YOUR AD 149,900. Hurry! Call LIZ 733-3230 after 6pm 28r t8a SUPER CLEAN 63t·1266 o r Cynth11 -~ B~ANO "ti"' tu~ur~ 2.s1.., WEST 8AY·FOR LEASE L~~~RS THE ""8T DAY or C HUCK JON ES •STEPS TO BEACH dpl.11 lg ya gar d "w'd 756-7725 Wlau latatl 2152 condo ib• ,b11 rrptc: 8 00 AM-&30PM • .. 0 ....... , ..... ..,--. 631·12Ml or 646-5743 2BR28Aw/lrplc,grtvlew hk·uptal ok S7S(J.sec 38 2''>bl COlldO like a1icr 2·~ar garage S..utd•y l 00AM·1130 11M ............ -·· .. ••••-1n quiet area $1400 1952 Meyer 5<l9-3484 0_. i=r..u. 2·CI• gar $13!15 me. 854-217' -.ARGE executive 1'1~ 4Bfl 3BA Fam11y d1n1no. 1aundry rooms • 3 car ~Count., M f .,,., • "-'"' --... .. ~ .,... 733:-3230 after 5pm """"' I OO AM-&OOP... • ............ -.... ~..... 2BR Coooo Iott 2ba commpOOl lennts SI!>()() C~ARMING3Br26aE .. f't gar $26C'O /mo 6"15-8897 850-4928 or 553·2180 NADL .. 1 ..., .. • ,...,... .,.,.,, ,.,.,..,.....,. C..•1 Ml llar 2122 Brand new Eas1s1de lSe Ct1r~s 49s .. 3700 ..,.ome Catn t e .ii,e,,OCJ •MI •n ,,..o. ·~ .... .cc..~"" SH ARP & CLEAN 28 R -•• .., .,., .,,., ... -.. G S 1195/mo Newport Pa. ON GOLF COURSE 2BR oane11ng 111e firs " ye EASTSIDE 3BR w/country 2BRttBA "°".. arage I RE 645 3683 1 ·BA Duplex Un i t 7 ~-... -· • -· .. ·-LJll llll w/d. courtyard. oeean ti •C • wi oatoo & encl gatft9e j 28A 10..,,er <.Jn•t 2 c.a• gar "' ;ia•On• soa & gazet:>o ._..l•OToOoo Df~OtJ«it( -· \o• '. AY Saa Cltatate 21 ·-· "11 ... ).)I •Y. -· ..... \tD•Y ·-· "'" ,,. .. .., ::·.:.:.;:.:•::.: .. : ~ ~~~~m3310~a ~::;s~ Ltghl and eiry 5BR nome Side of hwy $1025/mo •eEAuTIF'UL EASTStDE S750 No pets ~~-4751 age w D 'l"1' 9 S •OO ,.,, -n -2oe ••· .............. -"'" By Owner S45-7<l52 oo one ol the very oeSt 427'"t Ins 675-4427 2BR 10A ltg tard "' d Ilk· -- -$975 mo 499-271 5 ~JI<~. 4B«i 'lBa 2 stor, N San Clemef'lte 26R .. 1011 2BA wlpool & perk 5900 first 1ast -$300 MC . A,1 5'2 Agt Vt 66t-112M .._._ street to stree1 locatoons 2 Cute bul r A?V Dupi.• UP relrig lrptG garage Mesa Verdes ltnest 3or I rt.. .. 21,t E Cl ..... •'"" .. ate• 'JC ... -., .... -.~~JI .... ··--··-· . Half blclc to bay Great ~, S850 mo As• f or 2ba si •001mo Gardeoe< I .... IC '·2 v' w prelo S200C , ........ '"' , .. -~ "9V M t .. ) ... .., '--• \el ,,. AV .· 1' ...... ,"I " . ._ .. · .. -· ...... .;.. sm.•-tam11y ~ Xlnt finance Unus 2BR 18 A 1 car JeentCraig 631-1266 & wate< pa.o Call after "'\G 1;. .,, e f>44-093~ --.......... ,_..., ,_ 2 Houses on a lot Only C ....,.,. R 673 7677 ga1 F'rptc Drive by 514 6om 546-J826, Aparfatata .. , ,, ...... _ ~· _ S23<l ,500 Call Ron ar""'" oss • Jasmine. $900/mo • ~~~~\-....,. •• , '"''-, ... ,...., ..,, You~ 831 1266 Memll Ly~h Riiy 0•4•• ,· ···-.... -., • .., • 759-6600 YIW UlllLI in•-••• •WPMT llllllTS 111-~1_1_2 __ RFIMttC " .. :. . .. ,, ouam• FIXH BEAUTIFUL 2Br 2Ba duple• wl marbled firs. l BA Iott. 2'..,BA 2 car gar-I lrplc. nar..,,e. laundry. pvt age large lot S299 000 "' -• I WJll•MLLMIU I JuS1 tell out ol Escrow Must se11111 3BR Re- modeled k11c11en. ba~ windows & mucl1 more Reduced to &279 900 Judy Kolar K Investment Co * 640-t212 * LUSllPTlll 3BR, 2''>8A Twnhme Frplc. attacheo 2 car gar- age. 1mmed occpy Ask- ing S 139.900 Ma111yn Coombs 631·1266 RflM*I\ . ~ :. . .. . . IEWLISTill USTSllE C.I. Hurry• Call Liz or Chut~ beach acoeas No pets Jones 63 1. 1266 or S t350tm9 673-5337 6•6·5743 RflM*~ · '~ \, . .. . IUll .. Lrg 2BR 2BA Upstrs lrplt m1c10. beamed cell deck. gar w/d hl<ups N1smk1ng Ctildrn olr. OCEANFRONT $1600/mo 721-8335 New custom " bdrm con-I -temporary With ultra o•u OIYI gourmet kitchen & 360 I wamFIHT roof terrace Top quality Unique 4 or 5BR 2BA 2 & materoalS crown mold· story prvt home 1n quiet. ings & single 1tgn1 Fr e•clus1Ye community do o r s $ 9 9 5 0 0 0 Spacious & yersat1le 1100< S3 t -1400 plan Wondertul views - \,\\ll HI Hlr" 114 •"11 ... lftc REAL E<;Y11TE r REALT ORS Great front PallO plenty ol partung All new decor Lse avt at $3500/mo YILU llllTIU 11~4112 -----Remodeled JBR P.eA new gourmet kitchen mas1e, bdrm su••e 1or-op' El MOISE .... lat1tt f tr Salt Ill... mal dining "'Oak par- WOITIYll.Wf LARGEST 1 Bedroom Villa Balboa, deck with v1- Pool and spa Retnger- 1 a tor wasnet /dryer Ava11- able now S900 mo Ptaia1al1 1007 quel Breakfast nook DAIL J 1-1 ...... /C.U• --------~ frptc Own ers nave I ·--... ---~~-• 208 E Bay Ave Reduced purc11ased anothe r 2111 Y1STI tlUIA lntral lllZ S40K-now $455.000 Nu S249 000 Curt Herberts •WATH yt(W* ·.·.a··,-.-.-.·,·a·mn..,."""'!""'!"!~ <lbr Jba: J tOOslf 3-Sly II 63 1· t266 In newM Notth Blutts AIR Realty. 673-5870 · El 38R 2· BA 1:~1~':,Y~~~ ~~:,~~ OPEN S~N 2·5 Bldr/Agl 1 • ;:1;11 ,~n!gents p;ease erShip You make the CtrHI ••I Mar 1022 ~A..... l•------- I COZY con AGE Corc.na Del Mar 3 Bedroom 2 Bath fireplace bu•ft·tnS A vat1ao1e May Isl St500rmo •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• I Beautiful spac•ou!> con dos Tr·-'v 2Br ' •Ba S950 & 28r 2Ba ... oen St 150 & •B• 1ea $~50 Loe 1n " Quiet Nater scape<l co,.,01e1 Frotc w/d hl<up poo1 1llt Alf wtgar & opnrs No Deli CALL Velma 549-244; \i1 ll'S FREE IEIT •COND0·2BR I •BA 11t Patio or 11uge or vate yards eve11 Smell pet o~ 1 Pool CALL 64f>-284f> •Wnlll* 2BR 1' ·BA garage ne.,. paint & c1roe1 •g vara No pets $900 mo ~8-2301 Stoll * N-Paint & Carpel• 28R 10A don rm Pll'I t•O pets 011 lree 1nory .;se IUITILS"I S895 mo 646-1213 •NEWPOR• HEIGHTS• Lu• 111ge JBR 2 >BA lam rm lrplC gar $ t '75 mo 548-039-Avl naw *'""* Mesa Ve<de sng1 lam nse MESA V8f0. spacious ell· ecuttve 3000sil park ~•ew nev golf courses .ease Option or rent• $2300 mo 5"'>3722 EXCLUSIVE GUARD GA TEO COMMUNITY 2 B<lnn 2 8a111 T OWflnomc MICl'O lfl)4cs •n LR & BP wet bar "''d """'P' 2 pehos 001 ge11t~ s 1995 -.. ••• .. ·a·v·1rw-.·,L•L•s• Laer1J Rfi • SUNSET BEACH 21A Clr@d'"" .i-•f'tit. S''·"', "Otn~ • .... ·Of' ~ac ,,, ..... "-'•nt ~c.-o Pee10. '"' <etO• ~I-" me Eslllt'• •an;. IEWLY M.aTtl Sor no ts 6U -OSOll 04 • ,9 " ·o:·-5 « •BA 1ower auoiex wattf- lron1 coat slop ave¥ $900 me ut1t included 650-275e or 84&-4682 Rf/AW 2BP "''gar new crpts r tnc.o yo 636-4120 1-5PM 2BR 2ba tonoo .arge a1 lalMI ·,. -!!!'!!!!"'la'""'l•'l!'·"!""~-~-2616--,_ 2526 Santa Ana D $7 tO tacl'\eO ooul'.l•e 9or ~11e 2811 2 rBA TwnHse Huge ,ro w•11u10 access Obt nuge oat": Pv'-\t.d S1325 M O A~• ·5~ 8.1PCI ;ar xtras• $995 Pet o" 2 26R 28A o• .. a1er Fc1r .. PO• f>46.1264 1642-9666 tasuc v•e111o ~ •s-• ..,, c SIO'f 4BR -.;,... ~•roles ·BR 1BA unturn patio ol1-1ns 1 t4 Agate Rent $8501mo tor th•s sum· me: 11\ereafte• 5690 Ctlll Quiet E S•de nse V Ctn 2BR w encl gar & tg oa110 Aad1t pk1ng no pets S8001 mo • S800 sec. oep Shown by a.poi 2450-0 Elden 673-0231 WESTSllE VILLAS IELllCllllS llWLUSlll •HAlllfW!• .ar9e 3 Br 2 •Ba 2 ca• a11acneo garage "" () ni.ups rrotc. pvi ;arC$ OOOI & SOii $ 1250 ""'0 RESERVE ONE NOW 726 W Wilson St For .ntor can 548-;oo' s2000 s,ec: dee ~a1 o· "'" 830-5.3C955 •t;.6' • •3Br 2Ba jjo• ::> Ci $1600"1C S"O''lf''.i"C'· 6 "'0'"'"5 or t 55-e •9; •:i· ,..,c 3 • ._A"lGE 2 SIC"> E•,.,. .: Ba•"" 2 180 r,c;,me 1, , • 1c oeac" S2.J00 ...,, • 64>-01:;i.:. •llEllTIU* 2 5 Berm S900-S5000 ..,0 Var• Agt 6"2· ·;05 ,.,. " t6 :,;aaC1t" •er n1~ •·· ~. •')\) ., c £,~5 '528 Mrs Collie• 7 t4 774-3056 lalha Puianl1 .., "' ae usn -2:ti11U.2tii11li'mrt;jl;;T;•;;lllH ;•-"Ot"' •n,, t•:>ansrve 3rd l•oor Apt *1tt1 ·";; • B.ll oeaut, ' .JO· w spectacu1ar floor to ,;'~:lee ,,. ..... ' 'l'IP "''11•0n ce•ling VIEWS ol Newpori a• oOCl't ie Sno" o• "iaro0< & tne ocean Pr1· :>"; •,,·~ se o• S2JOO -·· ~ _ .. ; oc.c:i~ ooss· "ate 2 car garage seou<· c. t :. 0 .... g He, 0 s 1 1ty pool c.us1om interior ·sc "XK' or ·2?-3980 $ 1600 mo So40-3393 ~ ~&.V S650 ..,-;c,; 1sr uiiis paid KE;l'~W. rio-pets near beach' •TIE ILIFFS• \i .\ •1 , 'i 111 \ 112 L lay JBR Jet' 38A oat 0 - -- '"'l"a' oca• on ~ .. ·r q(~_T~Qc,. ICW UY YIEW S2 •00 Jn' S •900 "'If' 2Br 1Ba fOf 1 0< 2 adult~ ·59.e93.o • 11 P·c~s l\IE\ EP • ..,E::i-111 lllewo<w L,te & a1[y v-sundeol( Var e c f>-3-93J3 •,r ,,. 261'< or 20A 2 Streti pkg w permtt fl< '·'LEI l\oear Hoag 20r ' •Ba· S800 3Br 2Ba-$950 2· SI 1 ~ar ,,.. "C"t 'S' sec Al, A9t 998-J 195 ca· ettacn gar Sale or 1 S N-P S965mo Y•y 1N:lo IH LM $ 1700 60-07 14 ut1IS 111-1112• 7l4 mthly pymta & we share •HARBOR WOODS• _ __ • epprec You re ceive 2BA 2BA. 3 level Twnhse lri1i•.C Frteff• 111• 100°/e ta• benefits Must Xlnt lee loc . across from Westside Xlnl 1oc Quiet hsve clean credit Agl Gelsons, w/3 decks. 2 car street Good tond1t1on <l97-8757 Oya. Ev, Wknds gar, pool spa many up St52.000 Qwnr 497.4579 YlHllLU PllTHISI WlllYllWl SANDCASTLE CONDO Pool spa. garage n1g11 Quality 2 Bedroom 2 8at11 fully furnished View over Corona Del j Mar S 1600t mo 30r 2Ba 2 car w opener f/p cable super ciean tg Inc oack ,-o lef'dscape I lrtlbk S tJOOi mo s.ec: dep No Pel$' 545-60J5 alt 5pm Sat Sun all cay 1---------A I/A LAB~E NOW 1'1aroor R1ooe conoo 3BR 111wpr Crest conao 1g 3br 0ceari1ront nr F'erry 18• w OGean vu S8oo. mo YEARL' incl uttt Call Mon-Fr 642-16:'3 llUIJllll ·-2 Bedroom plus Den 2 Bath Home or great 1n· come potential! Under- ground M()urlty parking ASKING $280.000 "'" ...... lltn a1M1H grades. inc• 2nd tip in lmae 1044 mstr br. prtnc only S215K •By owner 760-3083 2Br 2Ba 2 gar spaces View ol Saddfeback & Bay New on marlcet $ !44,900 644-7211 3BR 2 18A lwnnse Nr beath Obi gar rncd tard soa trpic sm1 oet Ok $1245 646-654' llPUX-PHHCT LICI •OCEANSIDE OF PCH• 2BR lBA & 18R tBA Xlnt fina ncing $383.500 Ownr Lv M59 642-3832 F'lewless e•lra large CdM Duple.11 blJ11t by Warm- ingt011 Front house 38R 2' > BA. 1az lrplc, large deck 4 car garage Rear unit 38R 2BA Income SJ 175 per month Proncr- pals only S590 000 • * 720-9966• * OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12·' IRVINE TERRACE 730 Santana Dr Exec style home. wtk to Balboa Isl Perk & tennis ens Prode ol ownersl'11p neighborhood 3 lrg BRs. 2 BA. sunrm, lrptc. sky- light, newly painted & landscaped. comer lot $395.000 (805) 688-5808 Collect By Owner Do not disturb tennent Alders Bnstol Model 2BR 2BA great Wood· bridge loc at ion S127 500 By owner •6"0-0507• MISTSH! Prtnceton Par~ & ctty hg111 view 38r 3Ba vaulted m!llla VERSAILLES IBR 2nd fir I Quiet tocat•on lull secur- ity No pets• Agent no tee S 795 mo lease 644· 72 t 1 ceil a c wood burning JASM NE CRK SUMMER hplc ad1 10 tennis court Wll'T WT! RENT AL 2Br • den •um & pool Lg prof tand-Only S225 000' We11-1oc Tennis pools gated scaped yd Walking d•S· lBR townhouse 2 frp1c S3000 mo 720-3776 tance to UCI & Markel Sk)llS pool gar W111 place Proc.eo to mov'.l lease oot1on i22-.J81 1 ug Dramatic 2BR 2 ·BA S2t0 000 854-8057 • 1011 L•~e new Lndry -------• Su Cleaeate 1076 g ar lolc & more $1 450 *l!l•-Vlrwt,* I Tom8.31-6t0i'days Tllnf RICI IUI • -• m;w1 3BR 2BA 1700 s t Green-G1an1 900 SQ 11 gar ex-lllEW 2or 2ba 1.1..,1 condo paint Call AgtlOwnr 11ome S375 000 Sr area $1950 731-62J2 38R 2BA Avail now' s 1195 L z 6"6-362" 48R 28A AYa••aoie Now• $1195 Liz 646-J62. r1otc belt view pvt spa olt ctus1ve area JBR JBA II Lovely garden indoor MBR New crol oak firs & oonus spa Custom fndry gar ctuors Oasis Proncs only. $262 .500 OPEN SAT SUN 10·4 Pn11 & Eugenia Starken· 60J Callt-def Cemto ••YIWS 1 iu..: IUCI IHSl W/Nll burg 85•-86361760-5000 Or call for appt 492-4921 .,. ..__ lltew 2BR S lJOO mb ~ Newbedforo • 4BR -963 Arbor s1 650-3702 Me~ile Heaes bonus. J luff BA. t>eaut1· .. , F S I 1100 lul $J5001mo Ma1q Ill FllllU HIM \t\\'I :t_'Yj' I ~.\ ·11 1-.,.' ... '-•-•----Gulledge 720-9800 or j 3Bf\ 2BA 1orceo air heat TOWNHOME ~ •e new 2BR oat.o aouoie al tacneo gar S•200 mo NA TERFRONT ,.,OMES INC REA~ TORS 631-1400 Baal. le1cla 2140 A -"HE BEACH Sunset Beac,.. Conoc 1 Br • 1011 ooo• soa ocean vu S995 fam ,..., mnt ,_ c1ose 2 •ba near poo111eon1s PENINSULA VEARLV to pool S2e5C 644-9060 • Av• 5 , Obie garage 13BR 2BA lrpl 2 lg oecics. BA'!' C::FICN~ $'400 mo 1se 544-30•9 w o nk-up db1 gar E 2BR I/"' $ l300 mo 6'6·6"63 >eganl L•OO ·v s.K ~WPT Gres• condo wti. to - b•dg S '2·5 mo ~ 30, 1 08 nr POO• Quiel Pen1n ?flt Yrty I.Jg w,.-ERF"ON-"10VES •ennis ~.gnty upgr.11oeo 2BR 2BA 2 car gat '"' & "IC S • 450 '110 ¥• lse 5"'8-0J9' din qm "" d "~ups l=IE.A1.-0 RS f>J•.•40' $1450 mo 675-5079• 8AVR1DGE CONDO 28• SIPll SP&ClllS! .SliPER-C .... EAN DUPLEX' 28ct .. cce< ' D 001 ga• l BR '"""'"W Frplc n ,,,... Nt Bel> JSR 28A WIO sec POOl w 0 tr~ !'\Cid ter 00•,., Sl&'l'lts _,oar "lo.uDs ga• w opnr no pet S 1300mo f>·5·9•f>O pOOI gerage .. ooener s 250 mo YrJ...07:>-875"' $1550 722-738• SuPe-ior Nwp1 Cfest P1an-jc.r..a ul ... MU tatoon Shutten 3!>f Jt>a gar POOi !ertO•S seuf'la 2 Bedroom • ~BA $500 ~ •600 mo •se 675-2332 Move-In Bonus' 1 yMJ ~ iease $950 • SSOO sec ••-•••-•-• 900 Sea 1..llne 6"4-2611 Totat•y remooeteo J BR - 281' snq Sh bMuh 1s a 2BIU28A • gar Sol PCH oa•o•·" ar s 1650 .,..0 Avl June 1st s 1100 me; ,lrriat 2144 1 B1g-Cyn 28• On 2 1Ba Condo 2Br 11.ea gara~ f exec CO'l<10 Ht upgro lo 0001 soa 1e..,n1s micro oar oa1t0 POOi 1enn1s ret•·g a c "" o n1< up, ru 1 sec gtl" S 1525 854-0933 UC· S 1200 mo 955-1884 C" o•en .\ pets 01>. Short • sec 509 -. Fe<nlt!al Of 10f'9 1..-rn IM poss Gl!fl!d 6 5-9983 •mmeo occpy Doug I• ze-r -1 ;BA TwnhH ~eros· if>0-5000 or Poo trpl w dnkup $950 HFlllCIHT lfW·PWI l 2BR 2BA W 0 S1200 Sotrieb~ 5 IR 979-3565 '20-3980 1 ... ~ Ca•POl'IS No petl REAR ., .-22-8140 -22-801,~ ILIFFS HR LUSE I 1lt •••• OR 2BR • Oen 2 rBA \~'\\ J 'j l'l \ ., , 3 Beorm 2 Batn Garage S 1450 OR Hror Vu Hms qc .\L. c, • arge very c1ean' C1'1 4 9R 3 .B,. p,.,,101,no ---------Greg at 675-5511 YIWULIU ll·llLll IPllllUST REALTORS ., COSTA Mesa Xlnt senior 760-5000 tncd yard at S975 mo OPEN HOUSE oark 2br 2ba • den LO ~ ,, ... *" Calf Pete -5 1.5000 S,.CtH•ler l•lf space rent Poot club"5 KU'rrll'll' ! • 21r ... mdl Poof soa S2JOO mo 6 'TIOS 1se 640-5664 Bt..r WUTll 28FI de., .?BA OOSSI· o, ty o• tuture ;)Urcnase $1200· 1500 rno Pronc1- oats on1> uoe 559-06% •BE.AuT IBr lrg oec• s-35 • Brano ne-'Ct•a g 18R OY1 cseci.. $830 • 3811 2' ;BA kite ne"" ; .:ll"C:"S $ 1 •50 -20.9966 SATISUN 10-<l $43 500 Bkr 556-6358 • -• Cnarm1n9 Cape Coe B1at-lecaftll -•II ,., ___ .....,,.~1 Cd7lrMrsn..ft .... ~.2 LlfHl litatl 1052 --\t:\\1 :t..."'fl I~.\ l I JBr new oeco1 argedo1I F'•olc garage ... etoar a c C~see ~''9" Com• ........,.,.~-~..,~ -AAtt&iitvttrW Leta fer Silt 1411 REALTORS • gar lndry room oatio $1400 7 60-5064 euy-onctu"t..a MARY ANN McGUIRE delached JSR 2'tBA ·-.. ~-· $1250MO Wied\ 5.5 30 • ---HARB~ AEALn ~ts~~~3~SQh Qftll~ lll~Yff 1 ~0-9mkm• -------------------------------~ ()fflQe 673-0 00 New 101>11ences patnl l BR 2• BA dbl gar Bkt Large Fa tr way 0 n e UNUSUAL JSR 3' >BA 2 Wknds e\'es 891 J • 32 ~ 6<l6-6770 landscape & carpet 3 S 03 ' · 1 premium view gou course fr pies dbl garage top of •-•L...-bl... lAA,it large decks Income 1 2 $ ~C: ~ 2~~~ ~;~ 101 $895 ooo •94-8230 tl\e l11'!e appls S2150 mo 1 Eastside 1BR •BA "°"se I ~ ... $3 .350 per mon111 or *'** I garage w d 111tuos "'f'W -If..... $585.000 Principals WALK TO BEACH •BR I.E. Waatt4 1525 3BR 2BA Close to ocean crot & paint Inca .ard 1 -~ only 720-9966 2' 1Ba upgraded 3100 WANTED A HOUSE LOT .t.vf now' S t 550 mo grndr S750 mo 6'2-8555 r-• _. sl Pvt comm $435 500 1n lnrine or its voc1nly Will * * * WT SIH Wood. Ille & glass Huge 11111 IUfF OllllU Cl1ateau Pageant/Linda pay $5000. cash DETACHED 48R 2BA n-mestef au1te Xlnt 1ocat1on on canyon Goodman 493-0477 Hm 12t 31515•7984 KIM 6pm paint. crpt & w111oow cov-IBR pvt yrd immaculate OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN w/canyon & ocean v-s e11ngs N.ce oat•O dbl Avail 5 t S600 64' -3oi 1-4pm Professionally dee0tated lnprt ltlCll lMI ltatlll garage $t800 mo or 54&-7855 fOf ape· 201 Coral Ave Balboa Is 38R 2BA home Bea.med w°NEWPOAT HEIGHTS• A.gt 673-5J54 Eastside 28R 28A c ean Ofteftd at $&29.000. ceilings. new kltch. Jrg lot. ;;;••nf C•a..1--w .LK TO BEAC~ stove. refr"'. a .,. n ndr •R•--IULn close eocess to pvt bch Grt location. els to prk. ... ,. n .,, .. -8;3-.,511 $6 98 .000 Natalie 3 BR J BA t 1xer trl Zfoz 3BFR 2BAG lower Dufle• i~;~,;0si;..1>.;~3:;5 5 1 _____ .... 759-6600 or 548-6569 $315.000 15"1, down As· ronl arden pr~ ng FIND Merrill Lynch Really sume small first Ont will WESTMINSTER $ 1<l00 mo yrfy 675· -006 HUGE 4BR 20A Fam Rm I carry balance Exclusive Sml 2BR house Oil E 11th I 2 t ar gar ~au• Hd Actn f'eoed'athetotullon lfStlng Prtnc only St wlsml lrnt yrd area A tlesslhech d ·l0<11t111e I S t 395 Call "t-rryl torttloeeteldom-wom N-port Pacific R E $625/mo 951-5 t77 guy. het ommends alot o1 751-6t90 or 5•9·9823 dottlee t ......,. t Ive attention through classified oo_.... 0 o Ask for Manny. 645-3683 Iii• lalaa• lH I "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•! UY•UT - I COLD Well BAN~eRO Expect the best: '81ST IDICEI Ill CllYll Sl41,lll Only Big C.nyon ''Monaco" on martcet. 3 BR 3 BA, master wtth eunken marble tub, huge LR, great for entertaining. ···-·· letlt .... Y• Sell y .. ,,.,.,,,. __ Cal~. 641-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. IYIWIEI Beautiful •Br. 2' >Ba. lam rm. New kitchen $4351( W1cooperate Hlagents 675-60•0 or 1155-25 10 Call Jim I.A UYFlllT* 40r fam1d1n rm otttGe 5' rBa. pvt dock & sup Accomodates appro" 60 boat Ne.111 to t lot gar- den on West side acrosa from Lido Yacht Club •T 11 FUlll Plmll Parking for "• cars $1.350.000. By Owner Principals only 873-5373 Please leave message 28R lBA Yrly [rg crock crtyrd. ste«i>s to bch & convenient shopping St 100 mo 673-3773 3BR ·den. wet-bar. 2 oba pat•O. dble gar with storage Nr S Bay $1900 Agenl Scotto, 675-4000 New 38R • ~custom hm Xlnl quiet 1oc::1 Un· furn S32001mo yrly Balboa Is Rlty 673-8700 SELL1 throu~h clac;.')1tll'd 142·1111 Perfect famtly home, cuatom ttvoughout. 5 bdrm. 4 YI beth. so rnous t••"Y room. OOU"M' kitchen wtth commerd.. range. Berber cerl)et. wood loots, trench ~and doorS. Poot .. yard. qu-. c:uMie-MC ~ DEil 1111 144-Hll Daily Pilat TRADITIOML CRi\fl'S orent gifts! ----~....,-- The Daily Pilot has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH 5 10!!> prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days s 10.80 No ttwrps In copy or unc.-...on. Privatt P¥t•t i only No C~<1M. lteail Estate Auromotrve Boatrng 01 E~yme-nt Ad' ~ rs no price llm1t to wl"t.at you can .lOVertne If you ntt'<I to sP« your couch. htgh chA!r or any ur;used mercl'\¥ld1st'-c,all tM Da1ty Pilot Clantfled n aff Of uw tM coupon ~w .... to. lllyPllll o~ Not. now ~St.. c ... -.... CA n~• 642-5678 NAME ADDRESS PHONE CrTY STATE ZIP -·---'-- AMT. ENCLOSED c11c.1t °"' VJSA or M.c. ______ _ ·-..... ( 0nnge Coelt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, A,ptit 22, 1988 , . ,. ~..... 1111 ... MM Cedl... MM c..te... MM .... ... ••ert ...... •t ltatah te llaart ltatah 11 lhrt lat••• '"'"'f l!!l!!JE!!L....l!!ll.. BIV"'a OCIAN VU..._ ••TwnhH-type 28R UU•• mf 1111 *EASTBLUFF Townh.. ftl4 ftl4 . UN ll??Rlm.sf :-· ~ ~~~ ~:;dec:=o. a:e· Y<N deWYe.. 2BR 2BA. frple, enc;!. gat• :'~:r.~::;,~ ~· ~IOU\ PunvS~til10 Avail lmmed. Newport N/11T1kr prOt lfw AA 11A 1.8 0 s.Bdno. co dn, no Gd~ I iocatlOn ~ $ llOO. l7S-7ee2 ,750 No pets ,32•7787 •ALL UTILITIES PAID -0-· II bullt-lnt. ,,.., 644•1010 8_5 Mon -Fri ur•flllr"'r...o 1.1uoo I .ot'd 1 Crest Condo. Roomt & COM Apt nr beh • Great quel t5tt. tu df Purch ona Def Mat $44-1212· 38R 2~ upper Welk lO Big C°'one Bcft. Sn.. ge.r. L8Undry hkup. •Lg ..,.aous '*•new lhope, le95/mo • bite> l(.•HI ~'f-\ d'lll 2 muter bdrm ,viii Prof IOcl 1425 t UIMI Ova i.. bk NO MO $49K up - •&NutltUI ~no a10 CENTER 3 BR7 H'•BA. BONUS M'd llNiui•ntl)WfV'()tl preferred-722-l126 955-2510 E~ 121-oe29 Jun (714) ll,·2790 Bob IUITY ULM .. *llYllEW Ull .. •Garages TSL MGMT 642-1803 ROOM. Lg beekyd Nit l•tiMt'\ l!t-t~'~tlt!1 COM BY BEACH F/M NWpl Hgrlts l\Jrn bdrm./bll (213) 273-3'97 BMullM new salon ,.... •Spark.ling pool S2250/rno ArtlllMI & ns~ '"tU ~11.ludr'Hurr"..ietl" _ ..... _._ .. r w•-t.... •seo In •·o t~hm P""", ~....... NEWPORT .. __ ..... " unit 2 feclel room. hf 8" station>etnt'I' Ca.It 873-4&7&. 1ST MONTH'S RENT •'· --"""'~I• nat•-MUST SEE-LARGE. 31k e~ '""' "'00"' "' ~ '""' .,,,.. -· ._. • " _,, """ ....,_ ........ ~ ·•1 111tlon or ,,.,., ..__,....,., •• ,......,. ..-. 0 •1-" ~OV.hlt~\"'°"\Wolll ~·,..,,. '"-, •~ utlllt ..... wi" A"'$/1 "·"-'M/F .,,t.a ... atote.S58K..,.oa&. n. '""'' •Fumtttrings ~able 2Ba, o-r. yerd. Sl25 ~ .._ '• ... •• ...,....., .... .,.. loc ln major sh~ 3BR 2BA (18r has pvt entryl. Lg llving rm & den. New carpet & paint. St 550/mo. 644-5887 901 PAULARINO e IBR 18A 1750 Find you li ... t~ In one ol 1021 Valenc:i• (Mee& de! CLIFF HAVEN. New decor "tn.I kJ'•l'dtf't•tlltOllt\ Aveil 611 67~076 5'25• 1.-\utll •645-4157 1575,000. Moth1•t•d centerln HB 962-01 ~ our 37 cno4ce units Mer). No Pett. &50-7105 2BR 1ea. eat in kite • ;:::-:~~;'~:::" ... ~;r;:::w COM walk to beach & Prof. n-smkr wanted. To owner RHlonomlcs patio, encl. gar. no pets. rv ..ill.I 11u 1 a shoe>~ng MJF non-smkr. snare new trvlM Condo Corp. 676"8700 __ --... IUNI -•2BR 2BA S850 31'R°21tA, lower unit 516 Iris. $1300/mo. VILLAGE RENTALS •Poot/Spa •Gerages 966-91~ 365 W. WILSON Ml·tll1 ..Y..aYD S&OOlmo. Agt 642-213't The-NEW 9 $400/mo, mstr bdrmlb1. 5 m.ln from JW eln:>Of'.t, luluu fiuacW Part TlrM-A/R, AIC, ~ 2Br 11AB1 wt gar. crpts. cure bac~api. ~ .. , o.a~IC\v~r Av.ii sit. 760-l3'3-pool, Jae S.450 256.J310-1 ¥ ftr lilt Rec .. etc. 845-0792 ... ., .. , .... Lg 2BR 28A, COV41fed * IEW* cf~~~;~~~~~ loc•tlon: 1 blk to bCh, 1 rnn" ..... &;;wrvn ,............ .. ..... Wu tff -1111 ....... --CARPET INSTA~ 2439 Oran""' 'A' .. 1750 btk to mkt $525/mo utll. 1714) 644-1900 E Be ..,.. Dependable & exp~c:r * 497-5488 ... Block to ~a" 28dtm perking, ample storage. Come ,,.e the difference. completely remodeled. BMutlful 1 4 2BR apts. POOi, rec. room. laundry room. Ready for lnal1nt move-In! ONLY $550 to $650/mo. Plus S200 off move-in"through 4130. 2819 Stnt:Ana '0'. ... $735 incl Avall 511 675-5595 ~ ... o11<.M>~-lio.ioo xec Nwpt h home. Rm I need 1 room w/kllch41n Comstock Carpet s.,4 -- -~.,...,,,,_,.. ~brd In xchng 4 Lt tel & taollty or room/board vlces(174)558-t813 - tBa. private patio. new A.vi 5115 ReMrve yours carpets. fireplace No no:-vr $850/mo No Pet~. pets $900 675-0447 Drive by 8 17 W Victoria 667 Vlctor11 'L'. .. $720 Eastblull-OeluKe 2300 sit i•"' ·• "' errands. n/smk, resp, Elside C.M. nr Flower St. •PllUll Ylll IWI Apt 3BR 3BA. tg bon1.1s __ _ 20-26 yrs old, attractive. Local Refs. 6"2·1806 llUlllU• or call Days 979-9991 llWLY HOlllHll Large tBdrm Mar Balcer & Fairview NEW. Carpet, tile. drapea. paint. vanity, rm, dbl gar w/opnrs W/D mPs Tl SAii lntelgnl, well groomed. I 1742 Publisher of 1ucoe11ful hkups. central vac. totally 1eR. IBA upstairs, S695. Mst have car 640-2838 ltrlft 140 pg/4.eoior oc Auto SOUTH OF PCH Eves 979-3848 Pam Charming 2BR. beamed cell, frptc: and patio $1200/mo 673-4076 renovated. prof decor. 847-2622 or 963-6969 Call btwn 9·9:00pm n-••1 •••••g Magazine seeks last comm pool No pets - _ _ ---S 1850/mo• sec dep WEEKLY NOWI Beautilulty Fem prlrd, n1smkr to shr Costa Men/Newport escrow w/new owner. '87 •Quiel & clean 2Bdrm 2Ba Apt Dshwshr, new decor garage. lndry rm, AU 1111& IPTI. 530 W Wilton TSL MGMT 722-9012 or 642-1603 675-0068 Appl only turn1st1ed NB ocean front charming 2BR home in border. 24-hr access, ~~GL~SPROOl/F~TR GSd35~~- -----3br 2ba, patio. lrplc, 2 C d M S 3 7 5 I m o business or personal Uf fixtures . GHage $650/mo 540-3393 SPACIOUS 2 Bedroom. $795 No pets 640-2495 SMALL BACHELOR Newport Heights. Pvt yrd New erpt $510/mo ~ depos. 5'&·3932 EASTBLUFF spacious 2br garages 640.4794 25·30yrs Mst know lot of tlx20'/12x30' 548-.3878 lowing Stock option avl 2ba apt Frptc. d lw encl ~-jOkesl •675-709 t • __ w/ln 3 yrs Consulting avl. tBa wrlh p111to Available May t $850~ security 721-0629 or 247-5030 •V8f'y Lrg, New Pnt• IBA IBA lndry rm, lrg gar pet ok $650/mo •646-1213• 11n111mt EtSIDE 2Br 1Ba. garage. lg yard with patio. wshr· hk up, $750/mo 2-car garage. pool T .. tia ISH M 25-40 h-M-C...ercial tst $SOK assumes all $10501mo * 759-t534 resp. s r esa ll •-l~I rights (7 t4)92 I-CARS * I /Lii 211-Slll* Verde home w/pool. spa. " I HI SPACIOUS 18drm Upper FURN ,-Br tBA. ten wld, AC, d /w , new decor HBO 4 hse cleaning $450 lasi•ftl/ fa'ct ltat ---- -c ........ 2'24 Otttlwaahef. large clOMt. p 001 gar approx .. _ ) lo mo S200 sec 540 4464 ---m PlllT SllP gar~e $570 No pets 6/15.9115. $1200/mo [.,..,ige · Piil pat ' gar. -· • flit __,.., CALL631-6t55 secdep Refs 675-7909 Smlpetconsid.832-8412 MATURE lem 25-35 non LOW DOWNltt __ _ Ilise. lntlll smkr to shr quiet clean WllTOUff 1111.1111 •972-8052•_ . 2546 Orange TSL MGMT 642-1603 WewtfJeld lTTIAITIYI Lii 1• GREAT oacllelor. steps to furn 2BR 2BA Prom Pt. Corner Wutchff & lnnne •••-Tt I.Ma 2914 &PUIMITS EAST SIDE. Lovety new ulll paid. d/w, ring, ceiling beach Clean. part furn. ltt•I Zlll $550 Alison 675-6204 Nwpt Bch·Corner Vu Su11e ., uumm -Sparkling clean. large 2BR apt w/gar on quiet Ian, Cat ok $625 650-7105 lfg balcony carport. w/d 2 Rooms '" 6C COiia-MATURE Male 46 Wiii shr Full service • WIDOW HAS S$$ area W/d trig Adult no Avl now $680 723-0135 -v-· . • ..... 111 tor TOs• S 101<-up No Large attractrve apts "' a Garden apts Beaulllutty 1>4!ts S79S/mo 642-8760 laat. leacla 2'41 --$300/$350 -s 100 dep. NB II you re knockrng --cred "'lno pen Oen- beautlful garden setting 1 landscaped grounds · -28R 29X •LIH ISU* each Shr utll & phone. around in IO Apl/Hm, tel 1196 SQ 11 N Costa Mesa mson Assoc 673-7311 * Pool/spa, garage or Poot&spa,patios/deoks. EASTSIDE lovely 2BR ,washerdrye<, I . Pool Avl511 751·118t me tlelp Mike650-t400 Arl SA• no pet Near scnools & shopr car garaie, llreplace. 3Br 2Ba w1,,,_1 $1450 Grnd fir 6 pvt oles •--eaactatatl carp..,,• "'ry s gar..,,. or carport Sorry. • ---F 2-BR -B s-c p IUlll •SEVERAL LOCATIONS no P:ls Cable ready Child ok pool, spa 845/mo. $650 Lse a111 619-753-0719 Female, near S.Cst Plzat Ml 2 A, o st lza Lounge. recepuon. work 2Bdrm 2Be $800 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS $650 No pets 631•6155 dep 848-245' LIH ISU 405 Frwy Share bath area EZgo1ng, respons area Ample prkng at Lest I ft••• Bz5 398 w w 1 63 5583 k•ICh, w/d, pool, fez Grt Complex. $425 ·cbt door. prol bldg, AIC A11I ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1 son 1-Bachelor $590 EtStDE."'S675 Pe' Mo * * * * Furnished Apt Very S3501mo -dep 556-17a7 & uttls 432-0 t05 511 now• 85c st 494-0802 ------S t Bedroom $655 2bdrm tba, trple. enc 2BR Lrg patio. encld1 gar. elegant 2BR Bay 111ews _ _ -1 Bedroom 630 2Bdrm 1•.ea $775 new crpt and llooring. & prov beach s15ooimo Room 1n nice Chrrstran M/F C M house near 2Bdrm 1Ba $750 2250 vanguard 540-9626 palto. lndry rm garage-$725 962-t582 675•3197 or 675_5893 C M hOme Kitchen priv. Nwpt/ 17th. $400/mo No 301 Avocado 642·9850 -------lO by 20 63l-4036 w 1D $325 Near Harbor/ uts. 1st/last. Furn except - --- -Sachelor $560 E SllE/••CI ••y llEl * * * * Newpori Island-unlurn Freeway 545-9258 bdrm, Greg. 548-1660 1 Beoroom S655 1 Bedroom s655 • - -3BR 2' 1BA. fr pie. patio. 1 BR. enc 1 garage. 24 1 w W1tson 631-096012Bdrm 1•.ea S750 2BR 1BA hOuse New laundry hookup, 2 car $775/mo yrly only. Reis Hottll/•1tel1 2711 M1F lor 4BR house Hunt 2BR 1BA DUPLEX Yard. 2Bdrm 2Ba Twnhs $860 ~~t~~c~p~~ w~g ~~f~ _ga_r_S995. 962-1582 req'd 536-6617 --1-E•U.-l•l•l•l•l•H-l-.-~~:'m)b~.'\~~ b~t ~~~r no pets i Eastside 825 Center St 642-1424 329 University Or =S L11aa1 leacla 2'41 Wkly rentals now avail. $450. •960-6816• $775/mo 548-3401 days ------$8501 o 642 2816 -& 2 B $600 m ~ FURN Studio, TV, poot. Sr. ---S 147 00 wk up 274 MtF Neat' Resp• To shr ~-8-_3_2_70 evenings 1 ~:::~~m $680 EXTRA LAG 18R New prof $595 Incl ullls. m'•T .ft'• Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 beaultlul JBr E/s1de C M 28R IBA. DIW earpet & 2Bdrm 1 .ea $790 crpl/paint. pool no pets Ntsmkr 40• Also Room Vicilita ltatah house $375/mo -dep drapes No pe1s1 Carport 131 E t8lh St 646-6816 S 5 5 O -S 3 5 0 sec $325/mo 494-0451 l1c.lwtt Seid! Com111uM, 2722 Avl 511 650-6712 tv msg $675/mo -depos•t 716l --------_•_•646-3618•• .-.... rtleacL •lll!lll!I llnbt1ul~ull811Apl w !i11t Shal ma 852 9966 I • .... patio Oo$11w1shtt 1T1tCro &Ji M/F prof n/smkr to shr 2br 1 r • Bachelor S590 Garden Apt spacious 'If Pr1•1tt ou<n S990 3BR 2BA Furn hSe Sleeps l'>ba E side CM twntrse 2BR 1 ba, E's1de Nevv t Bedroom $680 2BR. dlw. wiw cpts/drps. SPIOtlll lPT. 1 llHe Also 18A siart 11 SI 1~~ 6 Ocean view. pool. A11a1t now $400/mo • 'r paint. lrodge 1nctuoed 2Bdrm t .ea 5790 cable ready Enel gar le leHlll M2·211l S lOO/Dy Kaitua Kona. ultltltes 548-4484 Garage wld hook.up No 161 E 18tri St 642-0856 $690 No pets 645-5577 • •T tun llTU • Hawa11 (808)325-6520 pets 645-2146 I -------------tBR 1BA YEARLY Sorry No Ptts M/F Prof wanted lo share 1 Bedroom S695 lllTm II. Steps to beach & snop-ltallls It Slaart trvone Woo db•1 dge 2BR tBA 1dnt cond New 12Bdrm 1 .ea $805 28r 1'~Ba Townhouse ping, 1 car parking. Pleya 1 ..... 11 2124 house $4401mo dep k1tch cabinets. new crpt., 151 E 2 1st St 548-2408 Laundry room, all built-Real Estate 673-1900 Avail 5115 786·4586 prv1 palto carport. laun---M/F snare Nwpt Bch terge dry rm $650/mo 360 Beau1 quiet 1BR vltedcetl-ins good loc $785/mo 2BR 1BA:-chirm1ng cot-ON -THE WATER-Unfurn-apt wi ocean view 1 MI F. Qutet neighborhood Vtetor•a St 548-8523 mg PV1 patio carport 2078 Thurm tage, lrplc Steps to the remOd IBA. lrpl. beams. block to bchl $440 Dys EZgo1ng prof Nr Back --' laundry room $625/mo TSL MGMT 642-1603 beach No pets $1050 lg deck No pets All1 5i l 432-9837 Eves 723-0626 Bay $385 • 1 ut •I 2Br 2Ba 1100 s11 d1w., 360V1c1or1a 548-8523 mo Lvmsg631-2167 5795,.,rly 760_7153 642-7822evemngs lndry. frplc gar Sml pet ---llSTllT II ___ ' •CdM Walk to beach ok $850tmo $500 dee OllY CLW E/lllE 2BR tBA. laundry rm •2•M SlOO* MI F non-smkr $400/mo NEWPORT, blck to ocri Ava1t 1mme<1 241-7383 $550 tbr PoOI 1 persn. no close to shops, buses Frtg, dishwasher. stove WATERFRONT on River Mstr bedroom & bath 2BR shr wllem Prlr pets 646 S 137 11 8pm Will aceeQt 0 C Housing incl No pets 5'5-4855 Av 3Br 2Ba. newly redec A11a1table 5 1 760· 1343 n I s m k r 2 0 · 3 0 s ~ tBR tBA balcony gar :__ -$650/mo apt w/lg patio. no pets $450/mo Yrty 675-259 t itge d1w cable lndry DELUXE 2Br UTILITIES * 11111 ••-$t500/mo. • dep yrly •NB steps to beach ioom no pers $550 PAID Garage D/W refrtg. 2261 & 2268 ~aple -* 71 4/982-2373. 675-8404 Prof non-smkr share lu~ Nr Bch. Hununglon t 200 sq It on Balboa Pen Ample Parking. uttls pd $1 400/mo Call Steve •673-0920• 1300·sq It al S \1sq It-triple net. Fully finished base- ment carpeteo. tire sprinklers. Great CdM lo- cation. 645-6505 * 041 111 S1it11 AIC Ample prkg, $325 up 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 IOO I 1111 II n 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE N\Npl Bch. Agl 541-5032 -IUCNiLYI FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-llll FOlll:PllHI Very tame. barid on toot. Corona det Mar 720-04 10 FOUND white male CAT approx 1 yr 4/2 t near S1 Andrews Presbyterian Churctl. N B 662-2502 Great tocauon 1n Hunt· LOST Liltle brown 1ngton Beach Medr-Chihuahua vcty ol Robert ca11Protess1ona1 space & Jean St HB REWARD1 available 1mmed1ately I CALL 846-731 1 700• 1300 sd FREE park· mg All expenses meld Ptnta1b -3002 Ask about our move tn special Call Dancing dining. travel fam1ty Cute petlte blonde JOE GINEL proless1onal SWF 501sh •213-461·9483 days• sks classy successful sens1t1ve SWM who en- 645-6662 or650-2318 pa110 watk-1n closets TSLMGltllT 642"1603 Frig. dishwastler, stove -------unit S5501mo Call * 2 BR Cute Dupl ex -$725 c t OK 650 7105 LARGE bachelor apt. with incl. No pets 545"4855 650-3633 or 639-8722 S350lmo. child ol< Call 3014 •S200 BONUS' Great E-a • -Waterfront with dock, 2Br 10·3 855-9999 Jenmoe TrtHI 1oys same Photo & 1e11er to P 0 Box 7000·62 Palos Verdes. CA 90274 Cannery Village Share lurnlstled 011tce 100 sq It avail $1 201mo 675-8833 leave msg 11111111 P /T . Retell nursery needs' ~ weekend part time cashier no exp necfls": ary Cell tor appolntmem M onday thru Frl~y 646-7441 ClSllU/SllES ·-- Drug Store. Part· T 1me Sales. merchandising cleaning & deliveries Start at $5/Hr More 11 eicp'd 675-0640 OISllEIS FIT & PIT West Man~. 900 W PCH. N,.8 645-1711 Ask tor Tonv. OllllPUCTIC WT Front offroe. enthu11as1tc. cheerful. good 01t1ce SklllS FIT Includes S11tur· days Carol, 63 1-5664 • --Cl RC ULA TORS -;- 12-15/hr all areas FIT PIT No sells 229-6412 Wen tff111 P.W teOJ OIMPITll IEPlllt No exp nee. S12-S15Mr Mr Jensen 520-4051 CHIFIU-TIIE · Catering exp helpful. Neiw· port Bch area 673-55.20 COUPLE (retired) ne9did to maintain home & ren(al units Some child eare '8· yr-old) Refs req'd tap apt provided 550-934 7 llTlUTU IPIUTllS Immediate Openmgs 11'1 local area. all shtf1s avail TOPPlY! CALL TODAY1 582-3138 -----IECIUTE ' Need self-starters w/l!ilre for color to decorate hms & ores Own ear. will train flex hrs PIT 964-43 l t DELIVER DRIVER!. HELPER Work 1n good atmospl\lre for lurnllure store Gd pay heallh 4 OT E1tper prfrd Call Jett 540-2216. side IOC' LG tBR $600 & USTSI• UCIELll trg patto In good locale •111 lllO* 1Ba lg deck Great Try rnll on your ltnge<S•n· _ FOR LEASE 576 sq 11 at ----------- up Caote BBO gar. e1c1 Utils inrl 5550/mo. 1665 PJefer single person Newly constructed stove views! Walk to beach' steadolbllstersonyourleel Looking foralrtend'?Find 65e,sq It Back building I Round trtp & I Way IEIT-lL-lSSIST&-Sorry No pets 631-8427 Irvine ~ue =A 720_9422 S4TOi mo 859 W 19th refng, drshwastle; Incl -· S1250mo 640-7085• ·shopc11ss1f1ed 1t11eraofcrll1eu1nc11u1fte<1 440 E 17111 St C M Certs-Continental $80 S ""' ,... LG 2Br 1 •Ba-trptc, patto. all Ullls Private enlfy 645-8523 619 346-6366 pc in the US Use by Oral urgery Huntingt0n * *.E"" PllES• * ....., - -1,. ________ illll•••••••mi••••••••• 5125 839·6606 All 5pm Bch olc Cha1rslde ASSJSI M Easts1de huge 1BR 1BA new carpet pain1. D/W. •PITS 141-4111 -11 1 LAGUNA BEACH smali 01• FIT or PIT 842-7729 A small quiet compleit with w cs hkups watk-1n Avl now $795/mo •dep •-It t t nestled among tall trees ctoset garage No pets 2213 M1ner=A 645--816 1 ••EASTBLUFF•• CAREER OPPORTUlln ltce space Ocean view ... p ya • DENTAL ASST-~ & lav1sn landscape 1Br $650/mo Call Jean or tBR IBA, lrpt S725 Lse wlparkmg approx 511 Dt•tiifc1 lO(i Exper X-Ray lie Oeperi- 11c new batcon c C 63 266 SPACIOUS tBR Pool 2BR 2BA. lrpl $950 Lse s/I $660 mo John Mgr d bl "I t t I"-' e wi ~ 4'1· ratg 1"1 FllEE llUL ESTATE SCNOOLlll* Realonom1cs 675-6700 LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER a e ,.n sa ·'"qua 1'7 thedral c;eihng lrptc gar-tndry. carport Stove 4 722~8140 or 722-8011 ofltce CM 631-1 420 -e pool spa lndry lac relrig No pets t939 -Ocean view su11es parl<· Fem to assist elderly lady WMtaX ~ -N"o PETS 5700 Call"llrapny clar1Mt,tl0g· "CAREER llliHT" 4 days/wk Lido 1ste -sec Wallace $565 -$350 g1ng • ltnd out wno c.w'1each ing phOnes ltte sec.-673· 18!>4/(2131827-t 517 Call Velma 549-244 7 dep. 642-1401, 642-5723 you lhf ClaMtfltCS retar1at dultes sign space lmlL &SST-Ill . Cha1rs1de-Flf tor acttve N B prachce 640-2970 ''~ :.. . . ... . TlllSIAY, IPllL 21--l:OO P.I. avl On Coast H1way IUHYWllTH $3/sqllt 213 592-0833 Lrve-1n. Irvine riome Lor• llSTllCT 210 UST 1TII ST., CISTl IHI Tiii EIECITIVE HITE 551.0166·d 954.19321e lllllEIS Newport Ctr Fashion Isl E I t 5530 Terry ~ e1l~ u1v1tation tor you to totn the top Century 21 ottice in the Costa Mesa twwport Beach area Right now you can take advantage of the exclus1¥e Century 21 Carttrlrak program, the most comprehensive lratntng tn the Real Estate Industry Give yourself every advantage. call us now for a mmalron or 1ust stop by •School tu1ton refunded lo you on the cl-Osing of your first escrow at Century 21 Tile 'fll&-Efltcienl Allernallve •I •1••• Supervise Camers tn O@. Full service or answering ACTIVISTS 'P1ove democ-rrvery 11nd-~~ for Ille s e r v, c e 1ma 11 on 1 y racy exists behind tne Or-Orange County Register 640-5470 ange curtain PIT & FI T $390 PLUS comm1ssron worl\ 1n the start up phase Full benefits Call Jell ror Ct••trci1l Prtftrty o! a democratic cam-more 1nlormat1on 2771 pa1gn Call 714-741-2102 f7 t41540-3008 s.r..i.... BALBOA tSLANO Assemblers to build sa11 DAtl/ER bltr••tita Paiati•I ··~ Manne Ave store Avail boats We wllrain Apply Allen Beck Florrst Real £slaters_ __ ...., _____ ----------.--.-..&-----11• IEWNIT IUCI CISTJ IESI April 15 2 yr lease 7am MacGregor Yachts. 2809 Newport Btvd, NB ;;;;;;==;;;;;;;! riveways, patios. paths. PVT TUTOR K-14 $10 Hr RALPH'S PAINTING Ext/ $1700/mo 1631 Placentla. C M 675·l353 etc No job too small Math-Reading-Science Int Wallpaper, strip, free 141· l 1l1 141-2313 Waterfront Homes Rltrs llTl IEIVICE lllYHS p /T _ ~· $2.56 per day Reas Mickey. 536-0553 Mr. Morgan 646-2227 est Reas. Uc. 962-4701 1'I 1111......,. Eecl'I Office 11 Independently Owned and Operated 673-6900 Good pay, fleit hrs tor di- BRICK/CONCRETE work J.aa•ICIJiat T&J PAINTING lnt./Ext. (;;;;:;;;;;:::::::;;;;;;;;;:;:: Lootitng!oratob"Hltthe TlllllEE hvery ol compllmentCY That's ALL you pay lor 3 lines. 30 day m1n1mum in the Pro I rettable, res. refs. I Lancare Beat any reasonable price newsprint belore you hll the NEWPORT TIRE CENT ER publicaoons Resp per- F REE est 64 1-3283 IAN Lie .::45830 498-9644 pavemen1 -consult class•· IJUll022 sons w/Plck-Up or Vaii SERVICE Ctr .. i_c _T_il_• ~~l~·nA&T~~~nd~5 t;~d~";f. Patnltng & Wallpapet' Re-11 _ed:c.:..... ______ __, ...... ~~:. e:!,~.~~:~~~i: CUSTOM CERAMIC TILE 1ng/houseclean 642-3921 moval 20 yrs exp Clean, •••••••••••••••••II O'Neill. 714-540-7344 -. DIRECTORY ---prompt,reas 642•5937 WEEKEND ASSISTANT Showers-ftoors-counter-Complete Serv Sprinkler/ -. --DRIVER 11-WllTU -tops Spec tub enc $425. lnstat repair Tree tnm 4 II the Painter you a1n t, but "'"" : 15yrs Rel Pat 843-9044 remove c1nups •eas Free A~~~~t!~kou~MC~L1~ WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING N~a::~~vt':r~~ INCREASE VOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED nl•IEllfW C~il· Cart est ~atenun 548•6109 guaranteed Lie 63t-5347 I MM EDIA TE OPE NINGS. PART-Tl ME NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO ~Ith g MI/ report ~~! l tNY tOr HOMECARE 2 GARDENING-CLEAN UP MICHAEL COX PAI NTING p~ov r~';~~nyc;~talt s.mce lirectwy HLLIWP&IU yrs 1nbvs htghlyquaht1ecl Mow-edge-tree work-lull $12/Hr ~MATERIALS WEEKENDS -3AM-11AM SAT. SUN & $600/MONTH MUST HAVE RE-HeathefW11son 643-06Q6 fully he 751-6858 Sandi maint Reas 665-5288 References 675-4006 LIABLE VEH ICLE, INSURANCE, ExCELLENT WAGES -r For more 1nlorm11tt0n CALL TODAY" Cltuiat Semct Gu~~?EL~,~~s.SEP~imcst~: •PACIFIC PAINTING• HOLIDAYS . MUST HAVE RELIABLE AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON-spare time assemti2y Housecleaning, uper re-trim. garage At 549-9461 Meticulous-Dependable C A R /T AU CK • VA L I D D A I V E RS DAY ·FRIDAY 2-5 p .M., WEEK-work. eleetronics. crafD &II Fii Liii ltable refs. reasonable --Local refs 968-2098 Joel 0 t h e r s I n 1-o C DUSTY S Landscape/lawn LICENSE C R S ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4 7 AM t-504 -641-0091 E~ .~ Vour Service Otreciory Reoresent111ve After 3pm a rot 646"6502 Main Serv Wl\ly' month/ PAINT Ext/Int C~plete , A IN UR AN CE & D M V -· · 1160. Open 7 days : ~leaning Ollie.es 10 1 time Free est 241· 1640 prep Accust cerl Wall NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR - yrsexp Reltat>ie oonded --repair Neal & Fast Uc. PRINTOUT. $7.00 PER HR. + MILE-F/OlllllEUClr:f toe insd Jenny S48_0621 Full Service Gardening Loe refs.Steve 547-8076 & LAGUNA BEACH AREAS. ,. ... 10 .... ~ · NoJob 2 Bigor 2 small AGE. CALL 642-4536 EXT 205. ASK .... : •LORI'S CLEANING• I Free Est 531-2507 VESCOP PAINTING ANO c•LL •A'll AR-EXT. 205 Full lime P1euant wotlc- Homes-Rentals-Ofr.ces I --WALL APERING. OualUy FOR "' ---.,._, 142-4321td.310 "ILICHTICE 63 1 _6948 * 6,6•99, , TIEES work. Fr" Est. 969-8349 8 ET H . ASK FOR BETH 1ng conditions. Benet!A Please contact Carot The Calif Publtt Ut1ll1tes 'Comm1ss1ori REQUIRES 'thal all used 11ousehold goods movers Print 1he1r P U C Cat T number llmo s & cnaulleur's print thetr T C P number 1n all advert1Sements If you have e ques11on about the 1egalt1y ot a mover Irmo or ehaulleu1 Call Publtc Ut1lt 1es Com- •llAll SlllYICE * nu lawnlsprinklr 75 1-3476 -""-"'""'-•••'!'!111'1!'11!""'1 ................... ----: Topped1remo11e Cleanup P1Gri.. (714) 64 1 7073 CARPcTS & WINDOWS FA THING INTERIORS llimiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil U2-21H I Ltt•l Senicts HANG1NG1STRtPPING .. --------------------- &-llllllOll OUlllH e DRUNK DRIVING l/ISA.-MC 673-1512 u .. ·-n-·--·--• • IYI ---I • AUTO/BIKE ACCIDNT PAPERING & REMOVAL - ---_,,_, __ Hsecln1ng1w 1ndow Wasn-• DRUGS Taylor Welleoverlng. Lie. Ing tO yrs exp Hon re1 Former D A. Free consult 24yrs Oual work 496-2029 own car Jo. 645-9866 472-5527 Plattfl r * p-;of'Hsc:lng FREE eSIS M 7 dys Wk 10 yrs exo •el Htar7 • mission 7 t4-5!>8-4 15, • Lie tns 842-5053• -M-A""'s"'O..,N"'R•v•&•S.,T .. u•C.,C.,.0-oustom texturing. quality New Repair All types wortc Problems-Na Prob-llHtrical Ouattty-Aeas-hc. 63 t-23~5 !ems• r3268&4 55'-7831 . l Ct'l' Home or office E1ettrrca1 Ntri•t Plt.W., ActalhCI I 18fl wOf'k 11 a 10'# cost. great I _ ...,.,._ ........ ., _____ , riEBLOWN OR PAINTED work *Bob 548-5899• •A· 1 •Vt•• 24.., a• 111-1• Drywatl-Patch1ng-Te111ture ··--=-730• ,353 HEATING• PLUMBING L1c=288597 631-9295 ~ CLEAN& EXPERT EXPERT Service & Aepeif •aaty Housenold repltrS, paint I 25 r s exp Lie T -116428 3<t yrs exp. 18 yrs In er•. _ relurb1shrng. carpentry Uc:•409035 964 8919 * .... Dnlltlll• drywalle1C Gery645-5277 ••ABC MOVING•• • -Ou•tl\ & Careful T138046 =-H•rWMV!ng FREECON· •HANOYMANft • LORA ES .552-tl410 ,._. SULT CELESTE 960-2724 Big'& sml Jobs-Work guar _ ~SS XLOU1AOU lenicft Call Bruce 847-0780 ST ARI/ING SCHOLARS ~·· Low Prtcee. ... A MERICAN HANDYMAN New trucks . T 155779 FtW eft, ~I 831.AAIA "BOXf REPAIRS ; Doors Wi~OWI. Fences Full Servtce · State Wide Pelnt-Varniah-Eng m111n1 0<yw111 Plumbing Bath-Dave * 714•957•1088 iii ....... ;j;ifi"iiiiiiliin"I 83t-38t6or642-t664 room R«nod'l.Carpentry •DIBERN-ARDO'S* ...... ... hsmnl s.nlcft And Yes Jesus Is Lord Moving System Oef>en-All typee, Uc. 49M.441 Fr" •t. 894-5481 dable & Efficient PUC ---------Bookkeeping rm. All -LIC :<T159236 96&-3307 ROOf LEAK? Low <:091, laxes & word processll"g c•penter-.4ectrlcill"--------~t quality roof ,. 722-8302 or 891-3889 mllOf'\. 548-6008 fl'GOOO MOVES• p.llrs, Loc:alr .... 780-7178 MARK ROBINSON Low rates Free Ell ~EStiiiit tMPRESS FENCES·GATESTreetrlm llcC-158192.545-46S4 rlltllW .. Per9onal ettenuon to your Oumo rune C.M.IN e. ..... .llllll L&l:BIPIO&.:cr; peed• ChetYf 548..s:J 15 area. Jin\ Wh)'le. 842-7206 lnldl~•llOO·fl'edincJ. C.,.lrf_ HANDY ANDY Elec1riCll, remov91."-•142-0f2 :;tFC8NtRlcfOA• plumbing. c arpentry, FUii MMc9 c.rpentry P*nting etc 645->8152 rwnovetlOn IN-4257 ~ HOME AEPAIR C.·pen- ~· n.W811-0oof try. plumbing, rental Dedl .. Petlo COY9t..f91'1C99 Pf'°'*1Y Refs 829-7245 Lie. 1ne. Stew S47.ac>7e CUSTOM c.ri>entry: Spea Tie, F..-CALL Eric a.N d Clnupe, T,._ Gen. ContreC'tOf "5-9077 Jon • .,,.,. WUT llUM.DIM" -------- In ....,, 0 Jillli.. .. .................. ~-...-.t. '*"'" .. , .... 11 Of "2· 1 .. If you're 10 or older. a 1ob as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send in this coupon or call· 642·4333. Routes are avi:ulable now' It somtbMJ. It I llity Pilet carrier! f~,;,7;;;;;;;~~;;-:;;:c~;.,l tng a Daily Pilot carrier. Name I I Address I I PhOne city r•P I I '-' Tt: "' ..., ,.. I I I UIW.llrSl _J c..ta 1M CA tJIH ---·-·--------- A Good Place To Start Looking Is With A Job That's Fun, Respectable, Hu Opportunities, And Still Leaves You Time To Go To School Or The Beach Without Completely Giving Up Your Nightlife. EARN $6.10-$9.50 PER HOURI!!! • Easy Evening Hours • Salary + Comm + Bonuses We WiH Train ~With A Winning PersonaJlty. Call Pat Collin 642-4536 Ext 430 It May Not Be OZ, But It Isn't Kansas Ettherl MANAGEMENT JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGAS WILL- ING TO WORK HARD. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER '300 IN BONUSES EVEAY MONTHl GEHEROUS GAS ALLOW- • ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM &"BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI- CAL COVERAGE. CREDfT UNION. 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHA'J. IT TAKES. CALL BETH, 142-4321 EXT. 20I OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY PILOT, 330 W. BAY ST • COSTA MESA. CA 12121 • - Of~ Coatt DAILY PILOT/Frldey, AptU 22. 1988 ~-· 1131 .. t 1131 .. ...,.... 1131 .. ...,.... 1131 .. ,.., ••• --~., ........ ........ ~-' ••••&WTllT FOf Oto.tno RE Dev Mull Newc>of1 8Mch't moll ex• PIT tor nice, fut growing lmmed opentl'Q tor ~ ._ ... up weddingt & De ult star ter & ClusiYe Pfh1ate member-Co Nr Hoeg flex hrs organized & ambltlout rec;ec>tlont grMI gueet & ..,getlC l<nowtedge of lhlp dlntng & entertain-Type & misc oftiQe wdftl. person w/xlnl typing give 0119C1ionS WIP, xlnt fyplng Skills, IMftl teclhty now open 10 Housewife or retired Witt figure aptitude & SHERMAN GARDENS "'°'1hand req P ..... nt lhe publte We ne9d great 722·90e0 COfdi.I PhOne manner, COM Call Oofotny Mn•lmk envtton Sal1ry ---•••• . W/P know4edge & SH M on-Fri 67J.?.261 oPiJr1 250-909011"9 mag -·~ Ouallty Control lnsp & Good ~t pl(g Nr J NMt OC airport. Pia call Cart1ta 6~~ Mgr fOf prod sailboats Wayne alrPOf1 75g.190& -...... UP ~ IUll Mac.Gregor Vachta 1831 NewP«1 8oh Arch firm .... -1.m F~ Costa Mesa Motel Pl~tla, C M lllllTAIY ... tung permanent •nO•· 18 & VP' Eam S 150.$2500 957•3063 llllll II IALll Pacific View Mortuary, vidual wJgood typ111g Dlllty. Part time phot Prr', nrttrees welcome 881 Newport S.ach Typing, 1k1lla ~5 ~L& enjoys ~ellng. No exp No llllAIEll 111/• llllng, ~eral omoe worlr he 8 v y t y p 1 n g 4 •., 1 ... WORLD TALENT 9•2 & Mon 9•5 Includes Call Tom 844-2700 dayl 40hr wk Xtnt ben· •••••II phone & counter aalet AGENT-Lie /bonded _.. Friendly ottlce. will train •U•UAIY PIT ehts Catnv 675-6442 1'r(818) 986-4318 TMhy Oil Co SunShlne Apply Pennysaver. 1660 Gen offlel. CM. ~11 hrs •-l W .. ,L-&1 1W-IJ Food Store ls currently Plaoentla Ave., C M GO 1yp1nn reQ 557-1 135 -· 9Jll"t aat -·n; seeking convenient Store " SSlS FO~ CONROY'S Newport Managers & Cashier s llUL llTATl SlllfiAIY PT . SSJI SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE ONLY 40~/llne. CALL 642-5678. & Fairview Needs highly Managers benefits in· •••• • ..,. 1 5 f student 36 • wants to OfQlnlJld lndlv to Oe· ctuoe medical vacation. -IT-•• RE offic41 opening or Houses1t W/Hsekpg e•P lalMa 1111.. '1M,C..ta llfu 1124 lmat &144 lluery flowers Mon-Fri paid tra1n1nn • sav1nns Young aggressive licensed nr/dy. altnoona Must Will start 614 tor su-mer s •Tuk o7y 8 30 • • "' .. ., have kno ledge ot WI P •·• "" ,.., "" ... 30 MOVING SALE. Sat1Su'1 lrV'"le Gata"" Sale• ~01s ot Call 645-0246 tor lnter11 plan Excellent promo-AgelltS w/exp needed to w Xlnt refs 548·5~8 I 333 Grand Canal 1"'-•1nd I E·-rtnonn must go Furn nA~ & 2nd·-.. ano c101•-s ----11onal opportunilies show & sell prope'1i9S anorthand, be detail """'" ... • ~~ .. ...., flllT lfflOE IEllCAl Please apply at 751 woth a Top Producer or1en1ed & a sett-starter NURSE HOUSEKEEPER, Haagan Oaz To.,s of grt Appl TV's Stereos Ma1ern11., & cnitoren s PI T Dermatology ollice Baker. Costa Mesa Inter-High comm1ss1ons & Pleasant n/smk environ COOK Own car Lido toy5 hsnoto tem~ 2938 Saller I Toys p a) pen BBQ Call Kathy 848-0770 views will' be TueS<Jay bonuses near OC airport Gooo area Locat Reference$ s u ND A f IJ., 1 9 • ~ coucn mucn mo•e Sat ------APrt126.lrom 9•12 noon ALSOP11son1ISecretary bens&aal 758-9090 673-5100 Furnot urt' aoo a"'Ct's 11 ...... Ulf 8 -3 Suri 8-' '•831 F/T llHYll _ ·-needed w/escrow -RE S ECRETARYtRECEP r>osp118 oeo ~ •a ,5 2111 hral Ptaee. P1'1el'la~er wain.it v1oe DAVE'S FLOWERS MAN I c u RI s TI HA ' R exp a MUST• Salary • FIT tor Cost• Mesa Real •ercua•ise c101r11ng ·oe Saoi;n"e SAT & SUN 9-4 .. u $250 per mo • 81lb01 .. oves Newport S.,Chl714)650·1174 32 SL.IP Sa1tbo11 onty No 111 abrd water elec: tac oncl $340/mo lllllst * 573-8800 * 45 BOAT OQCI( Side t• E•cet••.,t 1ocat1on Ruri11ng10! Harbour S4SO mo 840-6022 H 'llATSUP $800 mo Newport 8eacn Av11tabie no... 6 ~3-8535 WANTED AVALON inside moor "Ii tor 40 snor'-l erm lonQ •erm i Utl 1e1~ O• w11I pa, tor occ 11s1oria ... se D• Gooi.or 645 ''"'i' flBfS •iac. Tru1,.rt1tiea Trac Ira 9035 •us.~.,~ •• a... T .. •891·0418• STYLIST Gd working comm $1500tmo. 6-0ay Estate ottlce Call Marie ---------... •• Antoque tum "Tables D4s-'w1au lucla 6141 c;ond111ons & toe Corona wk Cati PATRICK 650•1121 &ati9an Hll lllM. ries Man) collectabie$.,&l,•_.---... -----1 F /T llOlfTAIY Del Mar 6-44-8292 TENORE 760-&702 Agt lllTIAIR -. -PtaiaHll & 101 ,n1eres11ng •terns • Solat>ed S 5 04.,,"9 11o;e • <'aoeJ • 1 •o,. •ttl'1 C•I' Se90~ 011,.. t-46-20 • , CMEYl 'tl SM~.,~ .. xm1 typing skills neeoeo -•R•n••J/IE"• -•...-•I:.,.._ S cnai•s S2S "ao•es S5· tor a leading Nwprt Ben MECHANICS HELPER IECIPTillllT/SIOY · --.,... 1931 Newport Blvd CM GARAGE SALE Sa1bo1 S2C Je,..eie•, 326-C "' Riii Estate oll1ce Great Own tools gas trueks w IP e..cperoence & morn-•••• M "" .... i•1 so Select Dealers Penr S ... • :,n1, Iii 5ptT" -SWAP mn t Coast ..... • 49•-~. 5e b4t1netirs Cati Gayla MacGregor Yacnts 1631 ing nours 540-3066 fer Mtlil lfitlfe~, <Dealer space available! 381r & ~.1 j•C\JS .. ewport E 1EPY SAT SUN Orange 111' •644·9060• * Placen111 C M teff•ltwtef, W/lfrHI NAPOLEANIC Antiqu e $ Df l"e :-i• Po•c;I' furri Ceas1 Coo•ege Fairvie.,. lnpert le1cia 61,9 llECl••llA W/TllLS llRCE..,,....IST Couc•. q,.,r -. Pcr1 O··~· an• Adams Costa M-~ I -_.., " r,..,. -i-.. ,lh(..___)I bed nano-painted oesk • w "'-::" Aloi of c·ct~~ s• • "'""" IUIEIEll WANTED FI T Must be re- 11ab)e Newport area Full-T1melorntsmkgNew· •J..-a --..-... pine cnest & otners' ..,os~e• But\ 1n~ .. nc Aom.ss.on Parl(or.g FREc 1 " o·~ • '&, ~1 " E1tper:n;;:.~~s:y port 8eacn 01t1ce W.P,t.,.,...... • * *730•6224** rr ... r.. .. more ~:.. 5682 SP ACES S•O '432-5880 ~2 p~,.,..cr°a ti~' ~, 7am-4pm Type40wpm& s•r.lalllH·Nll a li 601 1 "vGE 8A.90A SA.E & 151~ ,, 5.a"'la 4 "<:· Elite Gardening Service 646-5588 MEDICAL LAB COURIER Data Entry helpful Hrly f•r If-'• npp llCtl SA· ..J~:IA ' 8 10 SvfllDA '\' 8· c Sal & S~' ~ A V 10•3 Mon-Fro Own car wage comm wle•p Call p• --C 8 Sheila tor appt 720-9870 16 cu fl Kenmore Frost· 01re1 01 '"~ .s a1ooa 2..i~5 Corl'let Dr •• IHHAL IFFICE Hourly m tteage SECTY ADMIN ASSIST Free Freezer Retrig Oto Je"'e '• .ar oac • s .. p an•s new c.asr 964-2581 FV area Restaurant Candidate will have nor-white 3 yrs old very Jenr. 1.1•• :.• t; Nalker ·eg•s•e• ne-.. ooor an· B G ,.. ~ ' ... c, -A -: c.1:111ee tar:..e Ot>!.• •e" Q ,,..,n l'.IO• sc;· "I.~ ··~ze• saoots s~" 0".16'0! ~,, t!Ques •r.,!> c• ... ·~t PIT or FI T skills typing pnones Sal riego11abte w /tram 499.4 187 fr IHEUL OFFICE Fun envtronment Neeos a good personalot'( tor m1-11t1-taSk OOSoloon We prefer experienced on word processing 10 key pl'lones typing 50 WPM Ptease con1at1 Glynis Ward Wea-Sat 9-5pm 17141673-3515 Ill. IFFICE ASST. Must read & w111e Enghsn Hrs M-Fri 8·4 631-8250 WllSTIUSTS We are ollering an au1s1and1ng career op- portunoty tor Quahlied toe styhs1 Must be energe11c creative & nave lilshoon 1r1stinc1 For appointment CALL Merry 962·6697 IOICAL OFFICE Busy Or s oll1ce 1n C M needs exp back ottoce assist 4 day/wll 548-93 19 11111111 SALES F /T Seeking energetic person to grow with es1abhsned company Mon 1 year re- tail exp Salary S900· S 1200 Interview by appt only 646-744 1 IURSES lf DES' All sn11ts gooo pay and oenetits 1n Laguna ~acn Retirement nome ••94-9458 • OPTOMETRIC ASST Resp ons i b l e a nd e n111us 1ast 1c ex · perienced or will train Approx 32 hrs per week HB 848-3465 PEST COITHL TlCI. llSTISS/SHYH Local Pest Control Co Days only Will tram In· Needs Route Tech We Quire at at Polly s Pies 1n l train Must nave good Huntington Beacn d11v1ng recoro C all IHlll SALES . Cnartey. AM 979-6021 Energetic sot1ware com· P@ny growing by teaos and Pounds. needs tnsode Sales people Perteet tor young aggressive ln<l•· vodual $7 hr • com- m1ss1on Flexible 1104.Jrs Call Tom Borsull • •855-3923 • * JAllTlllS Ma1e1tema1e Part time evenings M on-Fro I ltv'Nwprt area 720-9759 ~ PICTIH FUIEll E~p Picture framer FIT 979-2787 Mon-Fro 8-5 PLANT SCAPE Interior Plant Maintenance E11p r8Q .a Daytime hrs. Own 11ans 751-2271 PllllEISIEHH No exp nee SlO-S1S1Hr Mr Jensen 520-4051 PRESSlll lllSn PELIOAI mal secretarial du11es1nct clean S250 966-1521 weognt """'C.' 1.,. • Oe<l ,,o.,.nct"' cn11orens oos- WtP & work wl a great 101s 01 t.aLv ar o o0U'I ne~ 91ass srieives S5 ea IS now accepting apph· but small group ol people FRIGIDAIRE retr1gera1or ciot.,e• ,,. •!>C .,0..,., .. hooc ,. •• 0 5 ,, e , es s 3 cations tor on Newport Center Call 16 cu 2-door, top freez-1ler1s s Fl"EE P.,.,,. Bred ea qdoo speaker!> wOOd. 19'~ G1Pr A-C1'1~ c.n~ s.:.. SL"J" J •M•st/Mtlltst aft 6pm 640-9451 er Appro1t 7 yrs old runs Blc• 1.ao Mus• sell proouets from Central •L•••"h•4Stntr well S150'obo 640-6400 ever•""9'~d cno>ap A,.,erica 1grea1 g1tts1 & Es·:..-E.5A .. E " um /IEIHAL llC • f c; Apply '" person Tuesday I llY APPLIUCISl Ctrtll •el Mir 6122 ..,ucr, more ... 1so tots o 1 .. " a " • ,. ,..,, '~ 111ruFrooaybtWn3·5 PART-TIME WtlgRealEs· RI W &•~-.--'!!"'-.-"!P'"'!!!!"'!!"'"-1 useo lems clothes I sp.· ,:.::.R <'3 B 4 late hrm 1n Cos1a Mesa e rogeraiors asl'lers •·MQ\/,NG SALE: SA"' 5.4 toois 2 prs ot skis 2 prs 1A ... ~ ~ui::t1' •..J-.E GOES 2131 W. Ctast lhrJ II mornings 9-1 Pleasant Dryers Mike 645·970 1 707 Maiaoar 0 , 0 1 0001s sz 12 neN lflAJL SALES/PT otc enwonmenl w/9000 Faraitare 5014 Lots or •urri aritoaues co1 .. aterbed ma11ess •tw1n1 ESTATE SAU pay Call Pete 751-5000 lec:aoies Cuc• ;,o cloeo. 010.e extension ·aooer ~NE A"o"•OvES Store on Udo Marina V1t-2 Wail llm ,6 COME ANO SEE US' 130 • 00•1•a • s .e•= 0 • .. 1age 675-79801673-6047 SEmtlEIEPT1111ST -2 p11ms • ttr 1e,...,s ett Cnerry Wooc 8 mos olo -In an excluStve waterfront spotiess C0'1d 644_53 19 Ctstl Mell 6124 .'VA ERBEO motorcycles ca, ,,fl?: HH r.e :,.. 3•'S • "'lfl' ma'"'~ ~aD ne· ~4·-.ttc ;c:: ,.,.. ,._,s :.• .... ·d UUS/CASllH Ellesse Boutique Better Sportswear and Auto Ac- cessories PIT wknd days Newpcrt lmPOrts NB 642-9405 Karen Real Estate otf1ee Please 1----------· ~ o • r V & More call 673-9333 4-PIECE •cong t>edroom set •HTATt SAU* SAT SvN 10am-4o,.... SllPHl/IECUUll w mattress e1ec blanket mlTilfff llfS 1 243 AICM!rl o C M & otner oedOmg S325 co,.,plete 673-3073 :" ra o·ass ~r e"'a O~vf:o '.S "'~ ,f -rte '1'"~' a..n• c..-ec. ) "'"'•SC < • ....... . SAUS,F /T Xlnt opp1y at Benetton Maon Pl Kayla 542-8283 MacGregor Yachts 163 1 Placentia CM 5 '" Sieee>er sofa GOOO SUPERVISOR. Cono Navy floral pront N19nt sn1lt looer9,ass $40 QR BEST OFFER yacnt cons1rvc11or Baroara 722-8385 MacGregor Yacnts 1631 Sales Placenua c M BEAUT FUL PECAN llSllE SALES Don1ng Set Bedrm set Exp or woll train 1n a tas1 TUCllll·PIE SCllHl roo M ust sell growing Micro ComPO· j Prtvate sc11001 HS area 673-4464 nent Co sa1-comm I 8· 12 2-6 536-1441 IUSS IH lacl14es Mission ~6~~~2~~11 Nancy TEUllAlllETlll rieadboaro footooard . j lnbOuno & outbound POS· sode rails S 19S 840-8733. SALES PEISH FIT itlons avail w Ryder Sys· CdM Tnpte oresser & 2 For Art Gallery Design 1 •ems. Inc Nice tac1titv n1g11l stands l'ieritage custom framing art growth oppiys houri~ dark ..,ooo orass trom sales Exp pref o Good wage FT or PT t<atny or: Bes• of!er 721 -859 l wlpeople & follow-ups Debb•e. 641-3045 Catt tor appt 675-6552 DA' BED White 6 B•ass SAUSPEISll Full & P T C RAZY SHIRTS one ot tne top casual retailers on Cali- fornia is recru1torio to Telemarketing I Mauresses Tr\JnOle 2 POSITIOIS IVllUILE Complete S245 •840-8733 • Decor Solaoeo ""' rntcnong cnrs Sota au1nent•c ari- l•Ques hng1n9 lamp & V UCI-' 10 AE' 650·0•87 Fur.,11ve aopi.ance!> d,s. nes co11ec1ao es nc dot• hovse COMOI futnos~ Misc Ra•" or snone n s·de "°"se r. Sat Su" 8-4 301e F= lmo•t' "ea• Fa1rvoew 6 Ba~ er •MULT "A~ILY c:.,.,,. •elrog c101r nq nur• n1; 6 outooor c~ar 'land .'.. ma. cn1n1s1 tc.o ~ "sel"IOIO Sat Sun "·cl .296 • .i Crot:oor ea~er Sear • 3-FAMILV GA PAGE' SALE SAT uRDA• 8·S 542 P1erpon1 Dr•ve Wa11 oven counter range &ITl,11 FLU llAllET 0 S"""a s,,er cao•n('t SUNDAY MAV 1 9-3 Sa· Su" .!<:) Erne·scr s· ooors stereo most O:..~ WORLD V'LLAGE MOV NG S~~E .56' Center A.ve ~ 8 V J, r ·"A.MIL"' l'ro-Sun B-4 SPACES AVAIL 542.,.880 G,ARAGE SAlE F=urn ciotn•"g " misc SAT SU"-9·4 319· Conege .a..e ~,.c ::>o.,n•e Ro Atr 23 24 10.5p,..., c:_.,. • .1•e o• a1, tft>eS Pul1'PO;rEi::tS CLUB C•o·,..es tovs 11Jrr "'s.c: Clotnong 1e,. r, ooa• '> ;" ()" reo arrcws .. .,,... :J~: .,.,. ".: ... ES •oc s :ra ior nousenotd ,.,,.sc -a-,,.~ ... ~,..c; S::>'"''"' o.,.. •r'"'"<:; ~ -""c,.. M"'"' .. .,. ;)A-URDA' Sam Ccrrer s .. s .. a•C 5 1s·. Far a"e ;.!: ...... , •. na ~II: 3rc ~ -• ...11;10~ "~~ft CA •• "'2C·09'30 Y1a1 9040 •u hr4 YI• E-1.0 o :.. .\f-'' ·s'@to'' ,...~ Au·"' llST SELL!!* IOYlll TO EIYPT! •73 YW CllPH YU! ,,., , ..... , cH4itiH!: •• ,, 11100 751 -53221r 1110&1114000 S '6X' .:-coo• e'ce••e..,t :O"O' :.' e·s-J~:; A 41'-• ~ rt ._""' 0 .. en :>r O _,,. "e• S9 SC~ LAWN SERVICE NEEDS HELPER iv OP" ,....a1ct11rog sola ol West Htn & Monrov'a C •c e ... .,,,. Be" -.,s·' "-3 Sat s .. r •• 3 t'¥ersozea t t\aor 6 OI·"--------------------------------' tomar eartr-tone •3 I 1112 BV\'-' s· 53S·S X•nt tore ..... r .. 5·3.;oo;: $5 to sta'1 548-6989 'l3FIATlll ......... -f•rOtop 1001 Fun cute! s·50 obo 51s-e1t219"9 JAGUAR 74 XJ6l II'. n• cono brown/tan. S59)0 551-4059/l'le>me 5.46-• 330 work V l\ZDA 85 RX7 GS20i .., 5·5P<l CC SR. air . cass lmmac garagect. SIO 500 obo 9~ ~J PH•mTll~-~ oo mucn casl'I oown? Lease "'9 or ~ M8Z Compa•e our large se6ect O A C llllSf If .... Tl ooa "4ERCEOES 2•3 -,4 63~·2333 : r f >N\ 'lea• ~acl'I Blv<I '" Buefla Park 0 H1tmde9- 'lJ •ICEIES 2M I G•a~ gooc sl'lape 54200 £>4&-81S V GB G -·:; 'uns good ·et>" "'010• go rel•able '•a-.s00'18"0" S '00(1 V0••"9 6•2-0904 VI/\ ~EC CO°'iVE?"'IB.E ·? E.•ce1 er" :.o'IO "'"- e<>;re S290C 'JBO ~•S3 "5().f: 15;: Aatn O.aestic U• -• DODGE Sta•tec Res- • or a~·o-1:1.;.,s great Fu• .J• , "C _os1 ..,\ snot • 63 ,.12-:. L ..... STiii CUil Expenen~ or will train Hu11l1'1gton Beacn 960·2828 ask tor Cnuck Orange Coast Oalf? Pilot is took1ng tor a Pressman with 2-3 y@ars exper1ence on a ..... eb oll~t press Opportunity tor advance- ment. oenet11s. sa1.as¥ commensurate w•th e11- per1ence C1111 t 7 14) 642-432 t ask tor Hank staH our new Balboa 1s1 II you .. e ev,., oeen 01s- reta11 store opemng 1n I couraged aoou1 1e11;1 May We are IOOk ong tor pnone sa,es e>e<;ause :>f applicants wno are I poor management or nonest naro wOfl\1ng re-scam operatNs please SPOtlS•ble & have great give us a call people skills We prefer 1 -..., Pillt previous ret ail e•--J Simmons nooe-l ·beO PiH" • 0r, ... ,ost p..,., IMts 1812 •••er INts ~ ·e I UIO tnr nt S\J'"' morroreo TV-stereo wali Grand eaov 5 8 Fr Pr()\, -4·2-·.1·,.-~---"i·E·w-s·~-.-.. -c·a·O-"I ••• VMAN BAY LAU"IC~ 25... I !>•O<Ce mus• "'"' rie ... 1""'n oeos mat-st.-St....,le< h"'l'I nloss Nu vss 5' -NL P 'lCls sit-·9~ C11ssoc; resto•ec ~ $~JO-: ·5,.2456 NABERS CABll:LAC • LIU PllCESSll ... ,. .•. peroence Dul are wolhng ro 1 Ca•• "'4r~ CuH•" ai tram We can otter )'OU 642-4536 430 3 30.0 00 lOP salary oonus & ben· • efots Apply ilt ou• fac1orv P M 1oca11on or seno resume TEUPHIE Rf PAIR t•esses 1 teak cresser ,.~ ~... 'll .,, Pert~· cono -59 ,9e4 wal •-,.,"-C~t S\01( • G•ea1 watetl·!'f'·~.-e ...ltU•e<sat ~·e< S! c "'<= ••Iii•••••••• ~" sssoo r: q~ ~55.03·· S36"' owe ~ .. s 046-9000 $6500 •vs·64&-9000 "JE>\. novse •co Sf'T'all 101 licyclts &Ho..., _________ ,£ c r;•,"EQ ::o-.so"E IC'r 'l'\uC" •w1,.,, ,ure ~ ..... ..... c C 6 ~1 =>RO-Bti<E M~·c Co•· ,o.(> ,.e .... · • .. " •a 2 Po!Mhons available year expertence req d Good salary/benefits Call Londa or Diana PllYATl NSTlL CITI Seeking enthus1as11c per- son perm P T SS SO train tnen 'l Apply or call 3535 E Cst Hwy CdM 673-2930 to CRAZY SHIRTS Human RasourcM · I 2911 Dow Ave Tustin Ca 92680 No e11p nee S 12-S 15 l'ir Mr Jensen 520-4051 T e1ephone Sales Coucnes t"a rs •e•rog • Jl .,oee ~ • · 95' tao1es e1c MY!>I sen urribuS SP reo "'"' 3or ~\\t f •:, 95!-:!:>82 960·98 10 t·.;~" .ira 1 St'! ~" GL330 Campi w,,IS 1 c. v·· OUEEN SIZE MATTRESS >et Gall Manaro wn1s ~(. { & BOX O UIL T ED Ve"a 1ra1ner ow,.rno I\ & CREVIER BEA..," F .. ..L se ... ec -10"( o• ate ""00~ •ov. m•lelgl( Cao1llac$ n Ora~ / C.Oun"'' See us to<!av• ' 540-1100 ! • SJ<l -<a•bor Blvd COST.A ~ESA 673-0581 E 0 E IE &T IUCI IY 1111 BRAND NEW' $155 m.-1 cono s , 950 '-~r$. !\,... •....-.t:S.S CO-w· e·s CC>MCC\~~ · • O....,er ""..'.'edl0 1' :.:. P;:J $'"( as: 1..1.a, ~ ~e~XI ca11 c:ot1ec· .: "! c;. :a"':. -"-F.o ,,. ...... ........ . ._I .. . . • .. . .. . -. . . . • • • .. -. . • . • . . .. Ca11 646-4293 854-2484 or 5·3.3500 SOFA nogn Quality never s,.rti•t ...... •HS IHl CURI .. ,.... EARN Woll train SUWl•TEL I ................ amrw..usw •Pll.ftlll .... &3 Sl& ... 1c lo.a 11111819 g S(Sf '•'' IOiOfO l IAA, l. !~ '?'-•~\Pd c~ .~SS!2! u rn . ..:: 1e1~ ~~: ~c":• ~ M...is-1.N'C ; ~1,.·::a:· •.;'1S 1ireat '• • ._.; .. ~ .:i•l"!!I Nos int ~·· ! s ·o· OBO f.<~-902t • .:. used still wrapped -I Worth S 1000 sac S250 Golfers Comp1 Set Hagen Can del 213 862-6588 I Woods 1.s Lyo\ Irons 2· 2274 N~~~4:~vd. CM $400-$1000 /WK Sales Dtd:field Marine WA"-"E:: · ~" t Oa\c, FORC "'ES-L ·t>-E "e ! 0"' QC\00 C~"O I ::'" i:lu"s .... ell $800 GO<'• ' tra"S S-$-.-5( qO" SALE CREW MANAGER Put you Direct Sales Ex- perience to good use working with teenagers. You can make $500 Plus per week. If you can hire, train, & motivate a Special Sales Crew getting new customers for THE DAILY PILOT. Fm' ........... .... Call Keith Hardie 218-880-8818 ........ 1111111 -11n:S111nuY Growing Covil Engoneerong & Land Planning Form seeks experiencP<l gen- eral othce secretar~ with good typing & onone 1 skills detail oriented E•· cellent beneflls & work- i ng envoronm~n t 1n Southern Orang Coun- ty Send resum to Mr Fuentas at Robe 8em Wilham Frost & Assoc 14725 Alton Parkway Irvine. CA 92718 SHIETAIYF/T L1gnt typing. some bllkpg Call 8· 10am 720·0812 -SECROlRY Immediate opening 111 con· structlon deot tor well· organized person with excellent typing skotls, figure aptttude & cordial tetepnone manner Tn1s •S promanly a secretar1al pos•tton bu1 also olfers d 1vers1t 1ed o ther respons1b1l111es Word processing snortnand andtor restaurant equip- ment experience a delo· n11e plus Good oenehl package Apply 1n person 8.30am -4pm at TRANS/PACIFIC REST AUAANTS INC 17042 Gillette Ave Irvine (7141 250-0331 Motor Routes available in. Co1t11111 Huntincton l11ch Fount1in V1ll•J NO COLLECTING NO SOllClllNG Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance . a.ti 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney •S7 Hr Tra1n1'1g comm •6AM·t2 Noon 'v'on-Fri Call Now . 5 Pos111oros L,.tt Ask tor LV COSTA MESA )•8-69 19 M J LAGUNA NIGUEL 582· 11 23 P Can-n-access SW & lliactllHHal 6015 Pune•SJSO 6J1.12·5 2 Store movaote rnd gar· "1uce ... 5t>O -:>011 Sa•e• ment r acl\s SSO each 21 Mer !> .\ o,.,en > se1 s & Mirrors 39x87 sso on 1 CluM Ne ... useo D.J•I~ Come by and see Minor 3911.4 1 S25 I won-1 oac;s '9'.\4 ='·~·Masters our new & USed oo..., an conootooner S50 P"nr Jq4.3z·' <l =-.. e~sr or t\lh3 e .. _,. ... .-, ,3 t""'' Slil INts 1014 llOllE 14 'A ~v·t~ r ~ ·•J .:a· :-s· :>BC ~.:~ ·•·. 675-1123 or 675-5308 I' t ,. Electric Boats ~.aur r1as;;1 ata ~ •AMERICAN1nd1an 11ems I lOll 2806 Lafayette 1n OFF1CE 0\1£Rt.Ql\D I wanted'' rugs. bas1>.ets hits, aerl N ~:; COQO~~::-o s" ~ ~:: also onental rugs WAml ewport E .. o 0 S ., ... r: 4 5a•,., TEMPORARY ANO I •1714)673-1467• * * 675-9487 -eao nallt'"o Si t::• TEMP TO PERM _ E1ec1roc 18 w ..,tnout Sur· " POSITIONS AVAILABLE BLUFFS NB MoV1ni; Sale' 't>\ 642·2666 1oam·• 30 .. _________ .scso "'"S. 6-'6-"'IX>C •R~pt1on1sts Beaut Oriental Rug· WES,. "4~P NE 1o.r:001 ~ .\"10 e'"'a" ,t',,.. ;5 •Cfefks meuvepastels3mo old "'a•ac:•• t'"'dl yl.ST ActaSS1fleO.t0":>ra ,11•e .. : .. c :iew _::••·•,·· • 86 :~~ S\DO ~ ~l6:'6 , .. ol4 \ 1.1 ~lOee • ~. • Sales . Service Parts • ... easing 135-31l1 1500 Auto Mall Dr Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger IPEI 7 IAYS Service '"4rs Mo"·"'' 7 00 arn 10 1C' P'"' 't'WI\ i::teou•lt -:; Jet-= • CJ5 E .\1 new rot Cwr ren• ~ ..,(\, dnvat>it< • 5.:'00C o.-499.i!n~. s·ooc .. <>"" ,,, pans •Typists 6119 S700 Wnt .... cker 1g Pv ACHASED ~i.si sell g~ ~ cornmaroos a'OI o• :.be 'I\::-• c C s.e· •Secretanes cnr ·sml lbl $175 4 snell S65J • 644 !IQ 14 111enr10n $.!~ ... owe A•$ t..:t--:,)(\· .. _________ ..... ...i.. . •Data Entry Operators wnt w1Ck8f stnd 2.., 5 7 .....:::.:.:....:_.:...__:.:.... ___ ~--------------------;._--------------------;, •Word Processors n1 Ii s1so Zenitn cotor P\ellC NOTICE PllJLIC NOTICE P\IJLIC NOTICE P\IJLIC NOTICE Ptll.IC l'l)TIC( .. t •Accounting Cl8fkS TV w lremote & oak stno > ' IEllSTll •W xtnt cond $175 720-1704 FICTmous BUSINESS •"9e Count\ or Ma •' e·•-•'119"-"":.-~ -$ ,., :-~ es• a• FICTITIOUS .,... ... NAMESTATEMENT •gee ~-·:12~· ,,,.;:i.,.s ::J.~ A'ltCED ...... STAn.NT • • w• COCKATOO CAGE rt-e ,~,n~ ;)'"•50"5 a•• I f'lnltS ... s ~J5 "t'H ' •• ,., QE"•-\E \\('lh ' .. (101.. .'W' loltow.ng persons are ..... SU Whl Powder coat. brnd c:toong Dusoneu a• ::>utihsneo Ora~ .::.:a51 OwC1f'O ::O• a '·'"' 'f'C :-•"~· ··:-8(' "'""""""" <:•·eel lc:t••ng Du$•'1e$$ as ' P-UM-ll..1-new Ace 24in l 24on ' SUNSE ,A~ 5 ·ASl ES joeoty Pilot April :; .:'9 \•a, sl'\;c 'o..nta,nV&I~• :a' "'<108 EllECU'trVE ACCENT5.• * __ ... " 55m $198 644-4424 2806 Tl"le Al'\ore 'ltt' ... rNt 6 •) 1t188 t'" 5.,... ~.r, ;:la• r! r~::-.. •anc 3<,:,>,5 ?ac•loc Coast ~ •P.WYHltitll Or Martin 5 Arill-Gravitv Beiteh Calol Cl~663 c :<-••• •·a• .. ~uM ""' • e-• ·2p,~ '"""tlt'I' '""' Sult' 240 '-"'on& oe1 M•: 18400 Von Karman ceillnollloor mounted' "•ancos V u''"$ ~"'"f'• "', ..... e ~---. C ,. .• '' ~· """"'••• ••''f'• Cai• ~"2'08 Ca• 1 9~25 • S -297 5 2 A ... 3"~e -•. "" .. , .• ~ H18E ... s t ... "'f'~~ CO"· ~bOral' An" WaeMer • te l30 Irvine 41 4• 4 backsw1ng incl boots tor I 1 n9ei•t.i ~"' 1.. v 'r a P\8.IC NOTICE ~ ~ ' F31'N6 ouctf'd t» • no'" ova 90C Sea Lane z •2 Cor<>Qa; lOO"• FREE to Applicant $300 Call 494-067 I oe Mar Ca• 1 9• 66' e> • r ~~ -:>u • .:>a·• c.-.~ """ oe Mar Ca11t 92625 E O E · __ T"'' t>us1nes< s ; -~ FICTITIOUS 8USINESS J:: .~,. ,:-o , ,., • .,,..,..., .. ,.,. "' •·""<' ~ ,,,5 businus 11 con-' Large & Small """' House OuClec:t ll~ "" •nO·~oou.\ NAME STATEMENT ""a•' c c· "-' Wrnunnt oron !bi: & Cl'lrS "'••n<:•S Mull•flS =>-••""' ·,.,e 'OI , ....... Df•So:'·s ~·~ ... J. E •O(I! ..... '"f' -.... ~r, .,.,. 'Or ouctec 0\ .,, •nQl\nOUel . --• T • "•• < • '· a~,,. ~-co..~·, o '°>C" 1; ~ooral'I WKl!tei ' oaby crib & desll $20· .,,$ Slal~f"' ..... •PO ;l()o"Q OOS•nes5 Iii.$ ----------... • S200 Call 546-8618 w '" '"e Coo"'• .: !'<• ' ""' o Ac '"' c :::-Es >' D11D1 IC NOTICC •<>fl& F3n..S • .., s 5tatemer1 ..,.. fllad i --anot Ce>v"h "' °'O' ': GROUP 1088 ._ '."Ca'>' r~ o..,r <.P\t".! :'\. •"11" 1.. ·.tS' ""'1" 1~ Coun!'f ~of ()r. E,perienced cameraman MOVING 1(1ng bed 2 1988 "''ll'"''a" l 9{1v"' BOC" FICTITlOUS .u-..ss :'.II ' Co _. &;-• ;-: ;.>C ..... ilfl94! 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L1kt' new 301n 24in 24tn D•""~ ... eo ....... ,, •93g P\a,tC NOTICE •98! n1G0i .... ~ t-............. ,, COM· ~ 8Ncl'I Cal>• 92el0t SSO W laJ It totd o .. er & carry on 'w111.ce 10~ Costa t.lesa ---'-~------P\.t>• !."90 Or~ C"H! """''I'<' t'I• "' ""'"'O\'•' T" s t>~"'"' '' COf'-"-,,,,_,,,,.'. ,..,;•121 Wwl'lts Lists at $1590 ea1o1 9?6:--I l'ICTtTIOUt.usMSS O&;l>•o•,p••~ 151: ~ R,1111•c" Q,J .,,1ec~ ar on<lo"'°l>el _.t1---. -& Sell $67S 6-5-8943 T.,,, ousonf'n s :on-NA• ITA~ '?~~ -,, •• 'f'"'f'r' •iM hleO 11!\0.C:t" A c i.1• VETERINARY HOSPITAL f -t f itAt• ductec t>v 8 " •l'IO•Vl\'.lu.ti TM 1<>'~"""'9 ~ns a•t '.;~~ "'•• • .,. "'°' •. , ""°'' ::-t °' -,.,," "~I w• 11111111 '" • ta -6 Dann• M Bowmen dt' "9 b\is•ness as ·~ Cc-•""' " °''" C" 29 ""''" • ._. Ce>unh C~' ot 0.-B~~~~::f°":~~edlc;.,a~ ~ FIXED F W91Sl1 CORGI .. ,,,, lllte<"1tnl ... s lo~ ... E JA"IES co~•P4N ES P\llltc NOTICl •Ott ,,,7a0, ,..,.,~ CC\U'll\ ~ Al)lll ,, preferred. Out Wiii train ~s a Grandma• MOV· """' ,..,. COU'11\' C.lt. oi.... n ~.,. Par' '"' ~ ;:> b Sne<' 0••"9" COH I 1988 ...,,.,., wtlllllg person Beach mg out ol area cal'lnot = Couroh "" Marc" ', 1 c a1o1 q,· u.... J OJ ~~.~=• :ia.' c>.101 •r>" e . ., ;: 29 I Put-1,,.~ Or~ front practice Studio talre 645-9590 ~OC'I~ " .,.... ' • • O.•')o 1>.1()1 "'°'14 i• 29 f'DM11 •sat:lf'11• ·~·ace CO'O'la ~ ~.,. tool",.."'Q ~' •"" " ~ apt, inciuo.c> 6'2·3843 f ree to good hme ~ale P\.t>l 1.MO Oflln9' Coas1 M&• Ca• 9~! oo.rig~sn i---------"'-·2_2• 6 13 1 F-...,..•••y VIZSla (Hungatlll' nunt• Oeolv PllOt Apnt 1S 22 2t .,.n,s t>ui nu s g con BUOOY S OANC( C<.11\ilC P\8.IC l'l)TlC[ 9151~ 1ng dogl ~ fl)teO May 6 19'8 ducted"" .,. •nd voc:tua •69S ,,...,... ''' • ?06 ~IQnlStS, Animal Al· grNt l'IOutebrOtlf!r\ family f'-2"3 "<~. 0 Ja...s Costa~ c + 9262 • t111<1an1s. & T9Cfln1C11n dog' Cao<!) &42-6299 l'los t ta•.....,,1 •N '""° ... "" O Sc,.,,,,.~ 3Z9 nMdtcl fOf bu.ay i.tge -.,-,1,. ,,,. 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UNtm YOU TAKI Thil ............ -119d Oellyl'llOtAPfilH..,..2t Mey ~CLIANU.IA..3531 Nev•dl, 2ftt C•mpu1 OecMrand~HotlM. 81L'TZ£A: TZP ~ llEdl ...., •• .._., OEIDOFTAUST. Thil ~ 19 GOft. ACTIOHTI....OTWCTVOU.-""91NCOuntlJO..Of0r· f, tS, tNI ' ' Pdlo 00111t Hwy., Corone DflY8·.~t02,IMn9,Celf. ~Oft --otl'Nl10r, and DOES' ........... .....,........ no O!CEM8l.A 2t. dllctld~:an~ ~. IT MAY • .,. CCMlfttY...... •. F..2~ ..... Cell« tH25 12716 8 1•11• lilyen Holl•M fofc:lu8IY8 f~-... ._ ... beCD11ld&ed t ..... UNLESSYOUTAl<E A,O,KIU•lhol'llt IOl.OATA"UILICIALI, tMI 81neN•tuPIMl.1390&Av Tl'tll b\1"'*'8 11 oon· Change oi ...,._ YOU ARE ...0 .,,._It 19 .-. c.t I....,. ACTION TO PROTECT Tilll ~ .. lll8d IF YOU NOD AH l»lA· ,_ Ml.JC tl)TIC( ll0tl08 LI Mlredt. C111t dueted by:• eorpol'IUCWI No.A1"37' IYPl.AINTIFF:f,\Ud.le .. ._., ...... tw .. Cllyot YOUR PAOPEATY, fT MAY willllMCounlya.ilolOr· NATIONOFTMINATUFEW ,.....,...._. 0...,. ON1t toe38 ' J. Cl'ift.tQPMt .._,09", ON>E"TO demaod•ndo) MARY eo.m .... 8ncflsmadell't IE SOLO AT A PU8UC 9*Coul'ltyonMerd\2t. THIE PROCllOINO OljtyHotApfU,B.tt.11. lllCmlOUe...... J•ya H•ral't•d Pat•I. Cofp.s.ctatwy SHOWCAUSE CARANO ccoutanc• wttl't th• SALE IFYOUNEEOANEX· ,... AGAIN ST YOU. YOU 1... llAlmlTA~ 13905 Av Eepan•. L• Thie It...,,_, ... flied FOR OHANGEOFNAME ., ........ cM-•• ~ewlllone Of tl':e Propoul PLANATION OF THE ,,,_ SHOULOCONTAC'TALAW· f -225 TMfotk>winopat.ont-Mired• Callf toe38 wttlltMCollfttyC*tlofOf. Jenraiy ~ Decker and DA'tl ....... I IF I ~... H Al u R E 0 F TH E Publllhed Orwwe Coeet YER. doing bullMM.. Thi•. b\lllMst 11 con· .,. COunly on .. 1 t. ~r11tlN'lidl-. psents on-111 ._.-_. ,_ .. .._ a ...._ ~ MU9t 1>e PROG-E<EOtNG AGAIH&-T-o.lly Pilot Apritl; f6. tt, , mnca..-----GiM "U881R PAOD· ~by:-. 11m1t9Cf ~ tltl - behelfolmlnof.8181\eRyan .,.._,.._ lllflR• •t llc•M9Chsreqw9dbyl.w. YOU. YOU SHOULD COH· tte6 TRU91WraaH.a UCTS. 12411 LI Collne, lhlp Pl11* HOllans 11U flied a petition 1(1 .W. MWt. Oontr.,ctor ue1oO a et alt or TACT A LAWYER. f-219 ....... MID l'ICTITIOUI ..... •M Tuatln, Calif 92880 Bina p81.. Pul>llll':ed 0rM08 CoMt 1111scoun for an order .iiow-A.....,•,..__. .. dllallflc:jt1on not Shown on On April 29, 1Ne. at 9:•5 OF TMllT um ITA1"1191n Grant Tony Swlooa. 12t1 Thil atatement w .. ftl9d Dally Piiot "Pfll 22. 29 • .,_ 1no petltlO~r to change ........... re.: '4;' :ri-... Oenw• Pte-vailing Wag. A.M. REAL ESTATE FORE· "8JC llJ11Cl nr ..... ,,.. ni. tolloWln9 .,., ....... LI COlln•. ru11rn~ Calif. with ll':e County Cltfk of Or· 8, 13. 1988 n1s het name lrom Blake ........ ,..,.... -Oetetmlnatiorlt , may by, .. CLOSURE SERVICES. • ~ .... •wm doing bulinMe u : 92880 .. County on Marcfl 2•. F-H't Ryan Hokans to 811k.1 Ry•n In,,...., ..... ..,_ I,_ quired to pay the wag. r•t• C11ilornl• COfP<>tlllon H ACmlOUe..,H•ta Notlc•llh«eby~that BAAsHlfR & CO .. Utt 1.erry Morgan . 393 1988 ~er wMt the-' ...... ,_, ol lf':e craft or Classltlc•tlon duly appointed Tru1tH 11A1m 8TA~ Serrano R•conv•yanc• Bay.ide Dr •• Corona def Romona W•y. Coeta M.... PIPIM1 tT IS HEREBY ORDERED ceae. most closely related to It M under and pul'IU8li1 to Deed The followlng per.ona -COmp;lny. • California Cor· Mer. C8111. 92626 Calif. 92127 Publlahed Orenge Cou1 tnilt all Pti'SOl'I• onter .. ted 1n • you de Mil • ,_-at\own In tl':e G-al 0.. of Trust recctded Januwy dolrlo bu9lnMI •; ponitlon • t,,,... ... or IUC• M8fcl• G. Bralhier, 103 n:11 bu1lneH 11 con-Daily PllOt Aprll t5. 22. 29, HAVI 1ne matt• atoiesald ~ rHllD-Oft -..,_.., termlNtlOns aftectlveallhe 22. 1915, H Inst. No. CHATE.J,U PROPERTY ceuor tru11ee. or Jumlne Creek. COf:or-. def duetM by: joint ~tute May. 6, 1998 t>et0te this court In Oei>ar1· .... tM e-. ... ,_ time ol tl':e c.tt for bldl. 85-023018. ot Official ~ MANAOEMENT. t29 E. aulMtltuted truat .. pur9U8nt M• Caltt 924125 Ottont fony SwiOGa F·20 A NllD? ment No 3 81 700 Clvtc: ...... ...__, ... ,.... The City Council ol the CO<dS In the ottiee ot the Ch~n. Orenga, CalU. lo the Deed of T""' •· J9m.. R. Br•lh'«. 103 Thi•. 1tatement WU !lied --------- Ceflter Of'lve West. Santa arty ,,.., ................. City of Costa Mesa r~ County Reoordef or Orange 926416 acuted by MAHENDRA PU· Jaamlne Creek Or., Coron• with the eounty Cltrk of Or· Ml.IC NOTICE Reod the classified poge~ ~ you're sure 10 tt11 ... 1! l\na Cahlorn1a. on May 5. IWtMf • .,.... .._ the the flgM to ~eject any or .. I County. Stile ot a.lltornl1. Bill Doolittle. 3117 Corel. JARA and SULOCHANA def M.,, Calif. 92625 lnQ8 County on Aprll 12. -------· -- 19&8 al 2 45 o'clOck P M . ~. bids Eaecutad by SUN ANT A Costa Meu, Callt. 92627 MANENDRA PUJARA, HUS-Thill busineaa It con-1988 Pm411 PICTITIOUI IUIMll a11d tnen and tllefe show TMte .... ..._ ..... ,. The Contractor s_hall VALLES. Lois Powell. 400 So. BAND and WIFE and r• duct«lby:hulPandandwlle Publllhed Orenga Cout MAMI ITATIMIWT ~ause 11 al'y they nave, why qulre-ltL Yau_, w•t cornoiy wtth the provisions WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Flower •22. Or&nQt. Clllf. corded JAN. 31, 1980 ·1n Jern. R. Brlillltller Dally PilOt AprU 22 29 May The foltowlng penons are llilJ Plltt 142-1111 sa10 petll1on IOI c:nange ol to cell .... "'°""' ,.._t of Section , 770 to n:eo In· AUCTION TO HIOHEST 81[). 924168 BOOk 1~ P9 1137 ·1n. Thi• at11emen1 ... 1lled 6 13 1988 • • doing bu.w-a •: name SlloulO not oe granted .. .,. K J'CMI de Mt ll_,. elusive. 01 the Cal/lornla DER FOR CASH (peyable at This buein... ta con· ltNll'l«lt No. 37•32 of Of· with tl':e County Clerk of Or· . ' F-265 INSURED RESOURCES IT~FU~H~Ot~ed M~~.~~~-~or~e.~pt~~~"~~~~l~l~d~ed~:~~~ ~.,~~~~~~~--------~--------~---------~--------~ lnat a copy of thos 0tder to -'tomey ,.ee,r.i ..,vtce • rate and sc•le ol wages de-of the United Statea) It the Lols Powell tl':e County Aacordar of Or· "8.IC NOTICE f1ta.1C NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ~now cause oe 1>11bt1sned on a 1efe1 eld efllc:e (...._.. M term1ned by the DoreotOt of Main tNorth) Entranoe to the This t1•ternent ... I~ 81'98 County, ~nla, and 1----~..;;...;...;;.....;;..;._ ___ .....;..;;.,;;;..;...;,;~.;.;.;;;__ ---------i---------- ine Of1ngeCoas1 Oaoty Pilot the~ bootll). the Department of lndustnat County Courthouse. 700 with the County Cieri! of Oi· puteutont to~N041ca~ 0.. NOTICE INVITING IEALID BIDI 1 11ewspaper of generat o...,_ de QIM le -Rel•tlons. State ot Call· Civic c.nter West. s.n .. ange County on Merefl •. fault and Elactlon to Sell • orculatton publ<stoed on thos tr.e-Mia cit--. tit-lo<nla, wnletl tre flied wtth Ana. Caltlomia 811 right, tltle 1988 thereunder recorded OE-CC.e72 ounty al ie.st once a week dklal ueted tleft9 "",.._ the City Clerk of said City; •n<t interftt 00!\veyed to • , ~ CEMBER 4, 1987, In 8ook •or tour consecuuve wee1<s de 30 DIAS CA1.ENDAIUOS shall lorleot pena111es •no now held by It under PvbltSned Orange Cout NI A Peg. NIA ln1trument p•·Ooto1neday otsa1dnear-para pr•••ntar un• Pr99Ct\l>ed tnereln tor non· salO Deed of Trust In the 0111yPllotAptll 1.e. 15.22. No~ 17-4721•9 of llld Of. .ng reepueeta eecrlta a ,..._ compltance of the said property sJtuated In said t988 flclilf Aacord&. wllt Sell on Oatec MAR 2t 1988 lqulna et1"Mt• corte. Cooe County ano State described F•t9t MAY 13. 1981 •t t:•5 A.1111., JAMES L SMITH, Judea UN cart• 0 UN llamada EUEN P. PHINNEY, City as at THE MAIN (NORTH) EN· ol the Superior Court tetelonlca no le --a Clertt, City of Coate..... LOT 63 OF TRACT NO PtaJC NOTICE TRANCE TO THE COUNTY Puohshed 0fange Coast ptotecclon; w reepweta Publisned Oranoe Coast 6237 IN THE CITY OF COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC Oail) Pilot Aprol 1 8 ,5 22 ..crtta a maqulN: tlefte que Oa1ty Pt101 Aprtl 8. l5. 1988 COST A MESA. AS PER flCTl'TIOUl IUttM!lll CENTER WEST, SANT A 1988 Ciumpllr con IH for· F-233 MAP RECOReEO IN BOOK ...._ ITATIMINT ANA. CA. at public llUcilon, F211 mall dade• leg ale• 232, PAGES 20.21 ANO 22 Thefollowlngpertonsar• to the h'9hM1 bidder'°' Notice II hereby gt¥tl\ that the Ctty Coundl of the City ot Huntington Beltch. California will receive telled bldt '°' the Aaphalt Repelf, Aeeurfeclng and Frontttge Roed Median Land9ceptng on. Broe>khurst Avenue In the Ctty ot Huntington Beltch. Cellfomla In ICCOrdenoe wtth the p6IN end tpeciflcatlona and opecl.i prOVWoM on ftfit In the offlcf ot the onctor of Pubtlc Wortla. Documenl' will M evallable on April 18, 1888. A Chetge of $15.00. not refundable. will M required f0t ..ch lil1 of specifications and aocomPMytng drawings. DllmCTOR OF "'91.JC WOM8 HT1MATE ---------..,roptadaa el uated .,..,. fltBl.IC NOTICE OF M 1 s CE l LANE Ou S doino bueinesl u · can (payable at tl':e time ot Pl&IC NOTICE qua la cone eecuctte au · · MAPS. RECORDS OF OR-SPA REP co. 1822'_.. Nie 1n lawful money of the WORK ITEM --------c:at0. FICTITtc;>US9UlffolESS ANGE COUNTY, CALI· Newport Blvd., Suite ..o<>. UnftedSt1tea).allrlghttltle. OUANTIU FICTITIOUS llUSINESS SI u•ted "° P'_..... NAME STATl•NT FORNIA Cotta M-. C.llf, 92627 and Int•••. ooml9Y9CI to NAME STATEMENT reepuetta a u...po,..... The lollow1rig persons are EXCEPT THEREFROM Oletrib\ltors lntern8tional and now held by It under T'>e •ooowmg persons are ~el_, Y le~ ooong business as ALL OIL, GAS, MINERALS Spa Product•. Inc., Call· llld deed In t"-property •o.n1; ousoness as qultar tu '°'8rlo, au ._o THE COMMON SENSE A · N 0 0 T H E R lornia 1983 tS.5 Anaheim Situated in .. id County llnd MARPRO GV'SS & Mll'I· y otru cHH de au PRESS A 121 wester ty HYDROCARBONS. BELOW Avenue, 15A. Coste Mesa, Stele delc:rlbed u toltows: C'I 387 w Bay St APt 4 pr~ tlfl avteo d-Place :: t 12 Newport Beacn, A DEPTH OF 500 FEET, Calit. 924127 All THAT CERTAIN \. 0>18 Mesa C<iltt 92627 clonal por parte de .. ccwte. Cahl 92660 WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF This business Is con-LANO SITUT ATED IN THE Ron Marton 38' w Ba~ Eillalet1 ottoe ..... ltoa Jonn .A Pugsley 707 SURFACE EN"TAY. AS RE-ducted by· a corporetlon STATE OF CALIFORNIA, i>r 4pt 4 Costa Mesa Caltl legatee. PueM .-uatM Marigold Corona oel Mar SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS Nancy C. Lee. President COUNTY OF ORANO~. CITY ~26r qulera "-I Uft ....... Cato! 92625 OF RECORD This st•l~I WU flied OF COST A Mes.-. DE· Tn•!. ousiness is con-lnmedlat~e.tinocen· This business is con· TM street address and wtth the County Clertl of Or-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: oucteo t>> an 1no1v1oual oce a Uft 11togado, puede ducted oy an mdovodual otner common deslonallon, ange County on Match 22, PARCEL t. LOT 18 OF Ron Marton llamar 1 un Mntcto de ref· Jonn A Pugslev of any of the real property t988 TRACT NO. 10271, AS Tnos statement was hied eref\Cla de IAlg91d11 o • This statement was hied descrtbed above I s m.-SHOWN ON A MAP RE-,..,111 tne County Cieri<. ot Or-I una oflclne de ayude legal wotn tne County Cter~ of Or· purpor1611 to De 273• Sand-Publistled Of•noe Coaat CORDED IN BOOK 4•5. _i"ge Countv on .«>,orit 13 (HI el dlrectorlo tel .. ange County on March 22 01per, Costa Mesa Call· Daily PllOt April 1. 8, 15, 22. PAGES 10 THROUGH 1• 1N-·ga5 I lonlco). t988 IO<nla 92626 t988 c Lu s I v E 0 F M I s . F3nl11 CaM No. SS70Y F375501 TN! undersloned Truatee F·198 CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· .Puohslleo Orange Coast Tnenameandaddress o! Pubtosned Orange Coast d1sc1a1msanyllabill1yforany CORDS OF ORANGE .)au~ p1101 Aorr1 22 29 May tile court is (El nomore y Oaoly Piiot April t 8. t5 22 Incorrectness ot the street "8.IC NOTICE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. 6 13 l988 ooreocoon de 18 corie es). SU-1988 address and other common f)(EPT THEREFROM ALL "·259 PERIOR COUR"T COURT OF F-20t desionatton 1t any, shown ftC111lOUl IUllNEll OIL. GAS, MINERAL AND ---------I CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF herein N._ ITATDllNT WATER RIGHTS, BUT PUBt.IC NOTICE ORANGE 700 Crvoc Certer Ml.IC NOTICE Sa1dsalew1111>emade.but Thelotto.ino~sare WITHOUT RIGHT OF ---------•Drove West. Post Ott:oe Box wl1hout covenant or war· dOI buli-as ENTl'IY ON THE SURFACE FICmlOUS llUSIHESS 838 Santa Ana. Caltl0tnia FICTITIO. us BUSINESS rarity exoressor lmplNJ<I. re-c1RTIFtEO INVEST-OR WITHIN 500 FEET NAME STATEMENT 92702·0838 NAME STATEMENT gard1ng tllie. poHeSSlon. or M£NTS REALTORS 2025 THEREOF. AS RESERVED Tne toilow:ng persons are The name . .cldress. and Tne lollowmg pers.ons are encumbranoes. to Ply the Newpol'1 Blvd Costa Mesa. BY CJ SEGERSTROM & do.rig ousm.ss as teieonOf\e numl>ef ot plain-doing buslnes' as remaonong pr1nc1pal sum of Calif 92627 · SONS. IN A DEED RE- KANAN I AL0r1A 170 Ull s •ttOfney, or plaintiff UNITED MEDICAL SYS· the note(5) secured by Mid Microhne Corporation. CORDED DECEMBER 29. Broo1t t1ne Lane Costa w1tnout an attorney os (El TEMS 2378 Haroor Blvd Deed of Trust. with 1nte<est Calll0tnia 32542 Azores 1978 IN BOO+< 12:98t. PAGE Mesa Caltt 92~6 nombre la oireccton y et nu-= tOt • Costa Mesa, Caltt thereon. as provided In said Road. Laguna NiOuel Calif 1987 OF OFFICIAL RE-Nancy Ella 1o1onda Ster-mero de t elelono del 92626 note(s). advances. If any, 92617 ' GORDS rett. 170 Br~11ne Land abogado oet demanoante.-0 Floyd M Scott 2378 under the terms of NJd Deed Tnos ous•ness is con· PARCEL 2 EASEMENTS Costa Mesa Catot 92626 ae1 oemandante que no Hart>or Blvd ,. tOI Costa <>' Trust. tees. Charges and ducted oy· a corP4"ation AS SET FORTH IN THE JatQuelfl\e Alexandr a toence aooga<lo. es~ LAW Mesa ·Ci llt 92626 upenses ot the Trustee and John Coyne )Lfndley ARTICLE ENTITLED EASE· Rudge 2576t Le Pare 106 OFF 1C ES OF J011N Ota~e M Stott 2378 o!thetrvstscreatedby.sa1d Presloent . MENTS OF THI! DECLAR· El Toro Call! 92630 RAPtLLO n n C.Otet Av· Harbor Btvd rtOl . Costa Deed ot Trust Thos statementJwas llied ATION OF COVENANTS, Tnos business rs con-enue Suite 203, fiunttngton Mesa. Calif 92626 Tile total amount of the wttll the County Clerk 01 Or-CONDITIONS ANO RE· ducted by a generat oart-Beacn Calltornla 92647 This business 15 con· unpaid balance of the obll-anoe County or: Aptll 12 STFUCTIONS. RECORDED nersn1p Phone 714 848-•849 ' d nd ,. gallon HC\jred by tile prop· 988 . IN BOOK t3303. PAGE 90e Nancy E Honda Sterrett DA TE 1Fecha) OCT· 07 d~d bl,. nS~~t~n a ,.,, erty to t>e SOid end reuon-1 F'l77• OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF This statement was llled 1987 Tnis sta.tement was hied able estimated coats. ex-Published Orange Coeat SAID COUNTY. With the County Cter~ ot Or· 0-, L Granwlate, Clet1l, with tN! County Clerk 01 Or-penses and advanees •t tile Datly Pilot l\p<ll 22 29 May Property address I• anoe County on Maren t8 Ir Marjorie Fella, Deputy ange County on Maren 22 ttme of the 1nttoat publocatlon 6 t3 19841 · · purportedly known as. 3385 ,988 Publlsl'led Ora~ Coast 198e . of tne Notooe of Siie IS ' F-26" SUMMERSET CIRCLE. FJ7'5127 Dairy Potot Aorit 8 15 22 29 F375509 $78,983 91 COSTA MESA. CA 92626 Pubhsneo Orange Coast 1988 Puotosneo Orange Coast The 1>enef1c•ary under said •-IC MnTICE The total amount of the Oaoty Pilot Apf•l 1 8 15 22 1"235 Oailv PolOt ~01,1 1 8 15. 22 Deed of Trust neretofore ex-,~ "" unp•td bal1noe ol the obll· 1988 t988 ecuted and delivered to the ftCTITIOUI .,._11 gallon eecure<I by the pr09. F-192 P\mlC NOTICE F.205 unde<sogneo a written Dec· erty and resonable n tl- laratton of Oetau.11 and De-...._ ITATllllWT mated costs. expenses and NOTICE OF ---------mane tor Sale, and • wrlllen The fotlowlno persons are advances at the ~tme ol the INVITING llOS PUBl.IC NOTICI Notice of Oefautt and EJec. doino t>usiness as 1nitoa1 publicatoor: of the No· NOTICE S HEREBY tton to Sell Tneunders'Oned RASCAL'S SALON. 2576 lice of Sile 11$t53,87050 G I v E N I I'\ a t s e a I e 0 FICTITIOUS IUSIMESS caused salO NOtlte of De-'B' Newport Blvd . Costa In addttton 10 CllSh. the EDWARDS orooosais tor tvrn•sM•g all NAii£ STAT£_,.'[ hrull ano Etectlon to Se.tr to Mesa. CaJll 92627 TrustM will accec>t certified iabor materials eQuopment Tne IOllowmg pers.ons are t>e recorded on the county Am)' Burrus• 114 t check a cashier's checks DICK EO\\IA RDS. transpot11t•on and such oo1ng busmess as JJ where the real property ts Pomon1 .r49, Costa Mesa. dr1wn byaSt•teorFe<lefal passed away April 20. other tacitotoes as may t>e re-SWEENEY & ASSOCIATES. located Calif 92627 Credit Union or Savings As- 1988 at his home m Quired t0< MESA VERO£ t0202 Overt'llll Drove. Santa ltEAL ESTATE FOftE· Laurie Tarvin, 1741 tco<:lation orSavllli!•Bank Rane: . DRIVE LOOP reconSl'u,. Anll Call! 92705 Cl.O~ IERYIC;EI, • Pomona =C9, Cost• Mesa. authorlZed to do buSlness I~ ·ho Mirage. Dick 110" w1fl t>e' received oy 1~ Jerome I Sweeney 10202 Mid TNltM 7711 c .... ter Ci ni 924127 thtS State All cnecl(s must 1. Excavetlon of btoker: A.C . and A.B. to eccommodate • o.so· A.C. t>ue.cour .. 2. A .C. Bue cout• (Including A.C. but peOa end peve out at curb l gutter removal ., .. -sheet 2) 3. 0.17' A.C. overtly (Including A.C. repf~t In.,.... cold pl9ned 0.10' deep 4. Plecement of relnt0tced fabric 5. Cold plane lerge .,... o. 10· deep 6. Coldplanlng at outer edge of existing gutters 1. Adjust water vetw box• a. Adjust manholel 9. Replace trefflc llgnal deteciOt loops 10. Remove and r..,iace curb and gutter'* Standard Plan Number 203 11. Reftectlve relied traffk: marker• 12. Irrigation crosa-overa 13. 1Merldlth Gardena trontege roed median landscape 709 C.Y. 1.'23 TON 7,500 TOM 47,'400 S.Y~ 424 S.Y. 74, 100 s.;: 38 Md\ 23 eech 7each 2331..~. Lump Sum Lump Sum Lump Sum In eccordanoe with the provlalona of Section 1773 of the Labo< Code, the State of Callfomla, DlrectOt of the' Dep.rtment of Industrial Relation• lhall determine the generel prevelllng rate of weges, applicable to the WOfk to M done; copi. of the latest general wttge rete determinations .,. on ftle et the offtce ot the City Clerk end the office of the Dlrecior of Pubtlc Work• of the City of Huntington Beech. Callf0tnl1. Plena end spedeeatlona, together with ptopoeal fonn. may be obtained at the offloe of the Director of Pubtlc WortlS. City Hall, Huntington Beech, Callf0tnla. No bid wtl be reoal"'9d umee. It la made on a blank form turniahed by the DtfeciOt of Public Work•. The epedll att.ntlon of proepect"'9 bldder9 ta called to the propoaal requirement., set forth In the epecHlc:atlonl. for full dlrecilona .. to the btddlng. The lbove quMtttlee are approximate onty, being glYen u • ball• for the comperlaon o f b6da, and the ctty of Huntington Beech doee not expr .. °' by lmptlcatlon• egree that the ectual amount of work will COi reepond ther9Wtttl but r...,.,. the right to lnCrW °'deer .... the emount of any dW or pottlon of the work. u be may deemed MCeaUry °' e>Cpedient by theDlrectOt of Public WorU. Al tMcta wta M competed on a bul• of the Dlrecior of Pubtlc Wortl• •tlmate of the quanltlee of work to M done. Substitution of aecurltlea tor any monlea withheld by the City to Insure performance lh811 M pe<mltted In aocordenoe with provl9iona of the C811f0tnla Government Code. Section •590. E.ctl tHd lh811 M made out on a form to M obtained et the office of the Dlrect0t of Public Work•. Development Wing, 2000 Mein Street, Huntington Beech, Callfomla; ahall M wled end ftled with the City Clertc at the CMc Center. Second floor Admlrnatretlon ButldlnQ. 2000 Main Street, Huntington a..ctt, Cellt0tnta, on or before 2:00 p.m . of Mey 3. 1188, end ahall be opened by 1 commmM compoMd of the City CWk, the City Attorney and OirectOt of Publk: Wortla 0t their euthortda repreMntetlve and the roeulta of Nld bidding will M reported to the Ctty ~-of Mid Qty of Huntington e.ach, et their regular mMtlng to M held on Monday. the 18th of Mey, 1188, et the hOUr of 7:30 p.m. In the City Council Chamber• In the CMc Center of Mid City of Huntington Beech. •• The City of Huntington Beach. C811fomla rlMMll the right to refect .,,Y °' all bid•. end to ~ the bid deemed tor the beat lnt.,..t of the City ot Huntington BMctt, Callf0tnla. By Otd« of the Cftf Coonell of the City of Huntington Beectt, Callfomla this April 4, 1988. was a native CaJ1. C•ty or Costa Mesa at tne Ove1n111 011ve Santa Ana Awe., 3rd "-· 1 ... •· Tnos business 1s con-1>41 currently dated In tile fom1an, a resident of Ol!!ce ot the C11y Cteri. P 0 Calot 92705 Huntington l•ac9', CA ducted by a general O•rt· event tender llher thin casll ATTl8T: Allole W•tworth. CltJ Cleft N rt Be h M so, 1200 (77 ~aor Or1ve1 Thos business •S con-121•7, (7U)ll4-t212, neflhlO lsac<:epte<l,theT1usleem1y ewpo ac • aui Costa Mesa Ca11for'11a ducted Dy an •11d1voduat ll9ned 81: Ella•lt•th TAmy Burrus . w1thhOld the luuaooe of the and Rancho Mirage ! 92628· 1200 unT1I the nour of Jerome J Sweeney ~. Vloe ~t his statement wu llled Trus1ee·1 Deed unlll funds Put>Mlhed Orange Coea1 Deity Pltot April 15. 22, 29, 1188 S~~~Ns~·?OO ~"PfllU1~at T•~at~~~ll~~ed~~-t988 wt~~Cou~Clertlo10r·~~~~~~~---------------------------~----~---- ing wife Eadie . Mem-..mocn time they w111 t>e ooen· wltr\ tile County Clerk of Or-Published Orange Coast ange County on Aor!I t3. pavee or endorMa u a mil-Ml.IC NOTICE fltllUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE "'8.IC NOTICE F245 'al U .__.leopublrelyandreadaloud m ange County on March 29. Oatty P1101 April 8. t5. 22. t988 __ ter olrlgnt ---------I on services WI ""' tne Council Chamt>e<s Seal· t988 t988 r• .. -Said .... wlll be made. but S~RIOR COURT OF THE ITATE OF CALIFORNIA h e ld at Newport ed prooosals snall bear the F379210 F-228 Published Orange Cout without covenant or war-FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Harbor Yacht Club. !Ille 01 Ille work and tne Harwood Adkinson & Dally Piiot April 22. 29. Mey renty, e-.pr-or Implied r• 2.00 p M Sundav t>ame ot ttie o.doe< but 00 Meinot Brrnele'50ll Plaza. f'tBllC NOTICE 8. 13. t988 gardlng title •. pouMSIOn Of • . • · otl'\ef d1s11ngu1sn1ng marks Tower 1 Sutte 800 t9800 F-258 ancumbranoea. to satisfy the A,PriJ 24 ln lieu of Any b•d recervec atter the Mac A1thur Bo111evard FICTITIOUS Wl#el.11 indebtneea teeured by .. Id flowers. don.auons to scneduled closing time for Irvine Catt! 92715 NAME STATIMENT PtaJC NOTICE Deed· including-the 1 .. and USC Oceanogo phy the reoe•Dt of!'bods shall oe Published OranQe Coast The fc>llow1ng persons ere ---------a•penM of tl':e trust .. and Soc ret1;rneo to IM bidder U'1· Daily Ptlot Apr1l 8. 15. 22. 29. doing Ousoness as· ftCTITIOUI ..-11 of ttie trul1• crHted by said iety openeo 11 snail oe the s.ole 1988 2 GUYS H 0 USE· N._ ITATWMENT deed. advlf'Qel thereunder. resPonsoOlllty of tile D•dder F-218x CLEANING SERVICE 1971-The following per90na .,. with 1nter•t u provided ~ACIFtC VIEW •"°"tAL ~AMC Cemetery • Mo11~r., Cnape1 • Crematory 3SOO Pac•foc View Drove lljewpon Beach 644-2700 HA"9<>f' 1.AWN- MT OUVE Mo•tuar r • Cemeter. Ctemator, t62S Gosier '4 v.- Costo Me~a S40 555.; NRCI MOTHERS •UMOADWAY Mortuary• Ch.,al t 10 Broadw•y Costa Mesa 6'2-9 150 to see tnlt n1s bid rs r-ved A Wallaoe Ave . Costa Mesa. doing bu9lr198a u ; therein, and tl':e unpaid prln· 1n P•Ooe• tome P\BLIC NOTICE Caltl 92627 B(LLA FABRICS, 2915 clpat ol the noll secured by A set of Plans Soec11I " Alex Jeanntn t971-A Aedtlllt 0102, Costa Mesa. Mid d..0 with Interest Prov1s1ons and additions to FtCTITIOUS llUllNESS Wallace l\ve Costa Mesa, Calif 92e26 thereon u provided In s.aid Genera: Provrsoons to tile NAME STATEMENT Cato! 92627 Patrlela O'Connor H.,.,,, NOte. Standard Specofocatton may The following persons are Oallld J V11ien11n1 t971·A 4500 Or-1melldOW Rd.. Dated Aprll 8. t988 by obtained at tne Oll1ce of doing ousiness as Wanaoe Ave Costa Mesa, Long a..c:t:. Cllll 90808 I · E " R A N o " E • the C11'y Enooneer 17 Fair HORSE PLAY 1702 Celrl 92627 James R. Harth, 4500 COlllW'IAMCE COM9tANY, Drive. Costa Mesa Call-Florida =23 Huntongton Tn1s buaoness •s con-Greenme•dow Rd .• Lo~ w .._.Lee,_...... A•· forn1a upon nonrefundable Beach Calif 92648 ducted Oy a Qeneral part· a..eh, Callf. 90808 ew, 8"'te IOO, "Nrdrna. 01yrnent ol S20 00 An ad· Stacie Siegel 1702 nersr11p This buslne .. 11 con-C•IHerftll tt111 (t11) d1t1onai Charge of $2 SO woll 1=1011d11 =23 Hunttngton Oavod J Vatenilni d~ed by: a genet•I part· 711-?m • a.ctt Truatee, t>e ma<le of hanoled by m.all Bflach Calt! 92S.-8 Tnos statemen: was hied nerlhlP 9r: IAMDflA J. ~. SC)e(lrt1cat•ons and otner L M A.dams 720 w 4tn wotn the County Clerk of Or-J.,._ R. Harlh Ytcl PM81DENT contract documents may St Unit 210 Lono Beacn ange County on March 29, This 11atement wu flied Published Oranoe COM! atso De e..camtned 81 the Of. Ca111 90802 1988 with tl':e County~ of Or· Dlllty Piiot April 22. 29. M1y flee ot tti. Ctty Cle<l! 01 the Th1r. ous1ness ts con-FS7a07 anga 9 County or: Marcil 22. e. 1988 Coty of Costa Mesa Soecotr ducteo by a general part-Publlsned Orange Cout 1988 F278 ca1tonswlllnot1>ema11eo un nersn1p DallyPllotAorol B 15 22.29, ~ --------- less the addllionat $2 SO I Stacie Sregel 1988 Publlehed Orange Coat IUlJC NOTICE cr>arge 1s onctuded w11n oav-This statement was llle<I F-220 Dally Piiot Aprll 1, e. 15, 22, --------- ment 1w1111 the County Cler~ of Or· ---------t988 PICTmOQI ..-11 EKh bod shall De .,,aoe on l ange County on March 29. PUBLIC NOTICE F·202 MAMI ITAlWMINT tM Prooosat ton.,.. !.naets 1988 ______ __..;; __ ---------I Tl':e lolowing peraons .,.. P-1 tnrougn P-8 C."voded n Fmt• Ftemeous .,..... "8JC NOTJC( dOlng bulines• •: the contract oocuments Puohslled Or1noe Coast NAMI STATIMINT SPINNAKER SALES, and snell t>e ac:comoan1eo Darty Po:ot April 8 t 5 22 29 The tollowong persona are '1CTinOU9 ..-11 17870 Skypaflc Cltcta • 107, by a cert1f1ed :ir casti•er ~ 1988 doing business u MAMI 8TA1WlmlfT lrvlne, Call!. 9271...e2•2 ~=~~~~~~~~C~heet.~~o~r~e~o~o~d~o~o~"O~to~r~n~o~t ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~F~·~22~7~~V~l~O~EO~~LA~BS~~C~0~ .. ~2oee~~ Tl':e loloWlng peraont •re AUMell LM Almand, 455 ji doing bulin8es •. Met'V18W Lil. Solani Beecn . BLUE WATER ExPORTS Calif. 92705 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? t2371 L-" St Suite 20( Thi• buslnen i1 eon· 0.den GrOll9. Calif. t2e40 duclM by: an lndMdu9 Shelley A. Pavtll, .07 ~ L .. Almand Giouc:.ter Dr Colt• ..._. Thi• tt•tement wu Ned Callf. 92127 .• ' wtlfl the County Cient of Of. The legal Department at the Daily PlloLJs pleuec1_10 an- nounce a new service now avail· able to new buslnesaes. We • wtll now SEARCH the name few you at no e>Ctra charge, Ind save you the time and the trip to the Court Houae In Santa Ana, Then. of courae. after the ... reh ii completed we wlll file your ftctltloua bu9'ness name statement wtth the County Clerk, publiah once 1 week for four week• as required by law and then ftle your proof of pubti· cation wfth the County C~. Pteue stop by to file your flctiUOUI busineN ltatement at the Dally Piiot l8Qal Depart· ment. 330 w .. t Bay. Coeta Mesa. Caltfomta. If you can not stop by, ptMM call UI at (714) 842...4321. EJctenlk>n 315 or 318 end we wm make arr1ngementa tot you to handle this procedure by mall. If you lhould haY8 any further questlonl, ~ call UI and we will be more~han gtad to ..... , you. Good luck In your new bu9'neull AIPandar A. Pevffe, .01 r.I: County on Maren 29 . Glouc89ter Df .• Colt• Meu, ~ Ctillf. 12127 Puc>lilhed Or CoMt TN9 l>uaineH 11 con· l'\Aia.. Pitot ....... 11 :'1: 22 2t duc:t9d by, l'lulband ~ wlf8 _., T · · · · Shelley A. P811118 1118 Thie 1tllt_,. -ftl9d ________ F-_2_2_1 wt1tl tl':e County a.ti! Of °'. .. County on Mlldl 18. __ _... ____ _....___ 1188 fltCnnDUa ......... Publlehed Or me:= llAMISTA~ °= Piiot April ~ f5. 22. ~ = ~.,. 1 F 115 WAVELINKS. I 1t1 • leytid8 Dr. St•. 215. COr· ---------one dlll Mar, Catlf. t2tn rmuc NOT1CE ~ '· °'""· ~5 --------Pedllc ~ Hwy . Lagune '9Cml0Ue .,.. ... ldl .. Calf. t2tS t 11AM1 ITA~ JofWI JerNe ar.til, 2345 Tiie fOloWtng .,.,.,,,. .. ,aclftc CoeM Hwy • i.....,. doing .....,_ ea: ldl •. Calf, '* 1 SfLEN! & IONS TNI ~ la con. A.-CMITE~ ~ ~ ......... anclwltll I QMl'Ha. '700 t. ,.._ I. Ortfll Dr.. •L·'11. ..,.. AM. TNa •an r•:t -tllld CaM. tz104 ..... ~ Clettt °'Or· K-.i ...,_Tine, 17'00 .... ~ Oft ...,... It, I .,._ Dr .. •l.·HI' . ..,_ ,_ AM. Cell. •104 ,_ Qwt•D= M, .,,...., l"l•HU1id Or._~ '"'... Dr~~ ,_ .... fl,tt.19, ..... AM. COii . ..,.. 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FRIDJ\Y, APRtL2l, 1988 25 CENTS Father: 'He was 8. magic kid' • ' ' • • • Tragedy strikes FV family twice as 2nd teen-age son dies in single-car crash By JONATHAN VOL,ZgE °' ................ Sitting in a Fountain Valley hospi- tal while doctors worked to save his son's life after an auto accident. Bob Purdy was sure the teen-ager would live. He couldn't believe another son World Pro-Iranian kidnappers say they will try Marine Lt. Co. Wiiiiam R. Higgins as a spy./ AS Inda Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A7 A3 AS-9 BS-7 Datebook Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi 88 Datebook A6 A7 A3 would die. Eight years ago. Purdy's 17-year- old son Bobby was killed in an auto accident. ll was a single-ar accident. it happened on a dry roadway, and Bobby never regained consciousness. On Wednesday, an a single~ar Conner snaps mast accident, o n a dry roadway, Purd)·'s second son. Scan. was killed. He never regained consciousness. Bobby was 17 years and two months old. Scan was 17 years and one month. "ljust kept telling his friends at the hospital that I was sure he would make it:' Bob Purd) said Thursday. his eyes stained red by tears. "I )USt kept thinking ·11 can't happen 1w1ce.' but it did." Scan was pronounced dead at 2:45 p.m. Wednesda). 21'1 hours after has shin) RX-7 Turbo sponscar sludded across Garfield A venue and slammed into a power pole. Bob Purdy said his son was follow- ing his g1rlfr1end. She caught a green light. but Sean had to stop at a red l1gh1. After 1he hght changed. he Jumped on the accelerator to catch up. The car caught a nse 1n the roadv.a}. and witnesses told the father the front wheels of the RX-7 <f>&amc airborne His son lost control of the car "hen 11 came down Authont1es said 11 took an hour lo cut and Pf) the twisted wreckage from the pov..cr pole. Sean died 1n surgery at Fountain Valley Rt'g1onal Hospi- tal His passenger. Sean Man10ez. suffered a broken wnst. The pa1r"d1dn't ha'e passes to lea\C Fountain Valle~ High School's cam- pu!. for lunch and ~an was speeding. but apparentl} that's all the) dad "'rong Pol1ee \atd the~·, e found no Police tog Public notices Sports Weather 84, 7,8 81_. A2 America'• Cap champion Dennle Conner, far rl&bt, loou on u Illa crew relDOft8 tile broken mut from bla 40-foot catamaran Stan a Strlpee on Tlnanday ln Newport Barbor. Conner waa practictnc for today'• Newport to £119enada yacht race, bat will be watcblnC fYOm the ahorellne th.la year. See Sporta, .,_,e Bl. First heart transplant at Hoag goes smoot~.ly BJ PAUL AACIUPLEY °' .............. The hallwa)'1 at Hoag Memorial Hospital were abuzz Thursday fol- lowing the successful hean transplant Wednesday from an unidentified donor to a S8-year-<>ld Fountain Valley doctor. The first hean transp~nt at Hoag and just the second in Orange County, the five-hour operation pve a new lease on life to Or. Norton Humphreys. who was suffering from degenerative hean disease. At a press conference Thursdav. officials said Humphreys had t>ce'n close lo death for the past nine months, during which he suffered two heart attacks. Humphreys' donor was a 25-to 30- year-<>ld man who was declared brain dead after he was brought into the hospital's emergency room Tu"'1ay. The donor was found unconscious Protest stalls vote on seniors project in Corona del Mar BJ GREG u.ERU °' .............. It took the Newport Beach Plan- nina Commission four hours to decide to postpone a decision on a contr6versial plan to build a 120- room elderly personal care facility off Pacific Coast Hiahway in Corona ckl Mar. The Plannina Commission voted unanimously to aive Emerald As- sociates and Corona del Mar resi- dents a chance to wort out their differences over the 66, l 4S-tquare- foot facility proposed for the comer of Hazel Drive and Pacific Coast Hiah- way. About ~too people turned out at Thundly niaht's meetiq. with thote opposina the project only sliahtly outnumberina lhott in favor. Most of the opponents voiced concerns about incrased traftk. safety of the pro. .i«f s dderly tenant.sand ita relatively biah density. But the heiaht of the proposed buildina seemed to be the main compla10t ot residents on Hazel Street. nearby Poppy Street and other neighborhoods. The bvildin• is pro~SC'd to be thrtt-stories hiJh on Pacific Coast Hipway. "No matter how the developer tries to make it quaint. picturesque and cute. it's still a long. tall structure. There's simply nothi~ else lilt~ it in town," said resident 8111 OtMayo. Otveloper Jon Christeson ofTettd to redesifll the facility so that its overall heiaht would be lowered by an averaac of 6 to 8 fttt and its density ttduttd. Christeson said Emerald Associates would return to the Pian- ni"f Commission with the revi5C'd proJCCt on June 9. Len Seltzer. chairman ofNe'ahbors to Prnerve Corona ckl Mar. a aroup recently orpnit.cd to fiaht the de- velopment. said he was doubtful residents would accept minor chanaes. "I do ~lieve the community feels that cosmetic chanecs will not cut it." said Sclt.zcr. '"It's aot to be substan~ tivc, or we will fiaht it." and 1n ~1zure on the sidewalk on the 1900 block of Pom ona A' enue 10 Costa Mesa. He carried no 1dent1fi- catio n. Dr. Aldan Raney. one of the cardiac surgeons who perfo rmed the transplant, said the donor had suf- fered massive brain damage. Neurosurgrons determined his cogn1t1ve functions were per- manently destroyed. Rane) said. A urine test showed cocaine and alcohol v.ere in his S\St<"m he ~•d Costa ~1es'.a police are an' est1gat1ng the death. but ha' r bttn unabk 10 1den11f~ thl· man .\n autop~~ v.as schedult'd Thur..Ja, to determine the cause of death The hospital rl'C'l'l\Cd the go-3hc:ad to use the donor's hean afler tollov. · 1ng gu1dehnrs t'l>tJbltshed an C'ah- fomaa·s L n1form .\na1om1cal (11ft .\ct that rl·quan.• J ~4-hour poh~e searc h for 1dcnt11ii:at1on and ne\I ot ~in jnd que 11on1ng of, 1s11ors to the donor He had no '1s11qrs al Hoag Descnbcd as poss1bl} La11no. he rnuld ha' t' tx"en an illegal alien Dr Dougla~ Zul.man the other card1a surgeon on the tran~plant team said. .. l f1t'~ an tlkgal JhCin.·1t's 'er: r.ire for an,ont• to 1dent1t' barn bt'cauSt" th<.'' al'>~"' ma' be 1llega{ and ht'r.1tant 10 rnme fof"'ard .. Zusman ~ad he had Prt' 1ou I\ (Pleoe eee DART I A:I) EKterminator thinks like an aJJ t, stings like a bee BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .............. A morning drizzle nnses his yeUow truck· as the exterminator checks the Tho mas Bros. map book for directions to the dav·s first assignmt'nt. an "ant JOb ... · Minutes later. he is introducing himself to the young couple v. ho reluctantly share a hillside home .with a stubborn army ofants. Ip a soft voice. tht' exterminator asks about the ants. tht'ir appearance, their habits and when and wherl.' they were last tttn. An 1nspec-tion reveals that the pests arc not the Ararntinc ants as was first suspected. but the more resourceful fire ants. known to take up residence in the walls of a home . A can of Raid sits abandoned on tht' dinina room table. a vestiae of an earlier thouah failed attempt to evict tht' insects. "Sometimes, ants are a b1ger problem than cockroaches ... Norm Powensa)'1as he adjusts his exterminator's mask and prcpem to spra~ the l.11chen .. .\nts art'n't alv.a\S v.hnl· ,,,u\1 thank the' ·d be Then. \OU ha'l' 10 knov. thl.'1r hah11a1 to Ir.no" v. here to go aftl.'r them '\ ou ha' c to think hke an ant and as~. ·Hl'"' v.o uld I get 1n10 this house'" " .\s Pov.c:rs "orl s ml.'thod1call' spra~ ang th<.'" a1cr·ha~ chemical solu11on along floorboards and tnJ{"("t1ng a dust~ tO'-ll pov.dt'r into c.-lectnlal outlets. the.-man o f the house e'prl· sc rl.'hef 1hat at least he and ha "1fl.' are not bothered b~ m ace 11·~ a s1m1lar sense of rehl.'f that greets Pov.t"rs v.here,er he is calkd .\-. pan rhl.'m1sl. pan en- tomologist and pan ghostbuster. the e\tl.'rmV\ator goes v.here most men fl"ar 10 tread -among the.> ants. fleas. p1ders. m1C't', rats. s11' erfish. carpet btttles and rockroache that threaten to share It' 1ng pace v..11h u$ "It"• a thanlless JOb. but some-- one has to do 1l.'' Po-..\"rua~s later .\s a super. 1sor for If'\ inc--bastd \.\<.',tan E\tl.'rmanator. the large-st l'\'am1natang comp.!n~ an (ah· for11a . the 30-,t'ar-old Po v.ers 1s proud of his dozc:n 'ears combat· ang 1hc r,pread of 'erm1n into cu<,tomers· homt'~. rl.'s taurants and t'IU'>IOl.'SSCS "\.\e don·1 alv.a~s get a lot of r..-spcct. hut v.e·rt' tht'rt' v.hen the} need u :· the T ustan rt'S1dent sa' s .. Prople don't realize hov. 1mpo·n - ant our JOb as Tht'~ might call u 'bugman· or somt'thing. but I don't let 1t bother me ·· The im portant role e,. terminato rs pla~ 10 modem o;o- c1et~ 1s a p010t \.\-1.'stem E,. tt'rrn1nator intends to highlight through a spcoc1al promotion cur- rent!~ undt'r v.a~. The st>arch 1s on for ~menca·s Largest cockroach. "'11h S 1.000 to t'IC' awardC'd 10 the person who bags. the biggest roach b) Ma 20 Westt'm Eitterm1nator Co 1s ofTer- 1ng f'C'&lOnal pnzcs for the largest cockroa ht'\ trapped locall (PleueeeeDAT/A2) Deadheads make camp at Irvine Meadows Pohtt will aSMt" ~ off'K'tn to the amph1theatCf and may call in somt tttcf"CS to help W'lth crowd control. said Lt. Al Mwr ~ "Mvt bttn t0me par\.1 .. probttms 1n~·oh·1 .. Deadhead \'ehicltl. but no RnOUS \ iolatioM. tatd M Ulf. The 20 ofricen are mOC'e man the usual numbtt b 1""1M Melldows shows. .. For the Gra~l Dad .,.,, add1ttonal ~Ml aft bn .. n-scncd." tatd Mu.r • hint of druas or alcohol involved ia : the wreck : .. , ou don't have to be 1 t.d kid IO ; die." Bob Purdy said. ''Of coune I'm : going to speak well of him. but~: 10 any h\Jng person who knew him. the} ·11 tell you ht' was a mq.ic penoe. Now he's gone .. Tht' Purd)S were surrounded by fnends and neighbors in the livilll room of their two-story home. Tiiey (Pleue eee FA TBSa/ d) Teacher cleared of7sex charges. Jury decides pats for encouragement: 2 counts still remain By JONATHAN VOLZXE Of .. 0..,,... ..... .\n El Toro teacher was found innocent Thursda\ on Stven counts of child molt'Stat.1on. but the JUry fa iled 10 re3ch a unanimous decwoo on tv.o rt'ma1ning charges after three da\S of dehberat1on. coun officials said. Keith Sheldon Milne. 38. of Mission VieJO wu charged wlth nine misdemeanor counts of annoyinaand molesung ch1ldrt'n under the age 18. said Paul \\ alhn. the teacher's at- tome' The reading lab and computer teacher at Oh,ewood Elementary School was charged Oct 21 after authont1es launched an Jn\•csupuon a t the request of Sadd\eback Valle) L'n1f1ed hool D1stnct offic1als. \hlne v.as re.assigned to a dcslqob but not annted. shcnff's offiaals said Dcput} D1stnct Attome} Kevin Haskins contended that Milne groped ~ oungg1rls as the~ sat at their desks in Mai ne's classroom. but tM JUr)' apparentl} d1sagrt'e'd The '1ct1ms lt'Sllfied t~' felt ··unl·omionable" v.hen Milne touch- ('d them. but \.\all in e\plarned awa1y the on ta t as reassunng pats after tM stud<"nts dtd v.t'll "\.\ e asked them ho v. Iona Mr \1llne had toucht"d them. and ever: l)ne of them sa id ht touched lhem for a second o r tv.o .. \.\alhn said. "-'nd e'er. one of them said he dad ll after the~ ·had done "'t'll ·· (Pleue eee TEACDR/ A2) Teachers authorize strike in HBdistrict By ROBERT BARU:R Olllle0.-,"91 ..... Tea ht'rl. 1n the Huntington Beach Cit' hool D1stnct voted over- v. helm1ngl) 1h1s Wct"k to Jive their kad~rs authonz.atton to call a strike. amid claim lhat campus unrest ha nt'' er be-en higher or morale lower. Teacher union leaders said that 150 of the 165 gradl.'·school teachen who attended a union mectma at Sowers School voted for a scne:s ofjobKtioea that euend 10 a stnke. "Thi.') (board memb(rs) arc under the 1llus1on that we won't do ii l tnl c. l but the) 're wrona. .. uniola president Carol ~utrc). a 2()..ye1r teacher 10 the d1stnC'l. said Thunday. T NSlet!i mad' I pro1J051I of a l .i percthi pa) increase that board . president Karen o·snc dcscnbed on Thursda) a the "last and belt o&r." Teachers an: sttkin, a 4 pe!ttftl pa' incrc.aS( n:ll"OllCt1' r to July I. I 9k and a 2 petttnt Pl) lhCIC'W retroact1,·e to Feb I. O'Bnc said the d tstnct re<le'lved o nly a 2.S4 percent cost of tivi .. ld1ustmene this year. and 11 beill& forced to dip into it1 reKf"let _. make proaram cut 10 beck up the.., of'fcr T cachers and d1 tnct otrlaals. wt.o hive bttn blnhna for nearly eept months.. ha'e tchedukd I IClllOll today With I tale media~ in an atkmpt to end the alaMa Autrey said Ille hoped .... Wedandly's Yott will bu mJCl 11 ·-.o tie' their lads out oro.c ..... .. rvt heard Q\MMCI from one v1- boll'd rnemben wlM> •YI 1llM IC8dwr\ would M\lft' ....... • tlll .... ... , tt.c teechen bow -- their op110M. A siriw -• I• a \'tf) i1oftl. ........, ......... .. pid.eUftl, ,..._. ............ . (7' -- .. • • .. HEART TRANSPLANTED AT HOAG ••• • \ ..... l ~ ..... lilt a.rt o1 .. midca· died"' clo9or wlaile a& Slanfonl Uai- venity Medical Ceew. Zvuun and Ra.-y both uaiMd under vneran hean transplant wr- seon Dr. Norman Shumway at Saae- ford University Medical Center. Between them. they have per- formed more than 11 heart uans- planls at Stanford U niversity Medi- cal Center and the Donald N. Sharp Community Hosp1lal in Sa2Dl . The su ns s~ud the . ure was aided~ having I.he nor and recipient in the same hospital. How- ever. the operation took lonacr than normal bccaust of previous surgeries on Humphreys' hean. Becaust the r('('ip1ent was a d~tor. • the surgeons said they were able 10 discuss his condll1on and operation "Aith him more easily. .. All the pans when we got in lhere were la~led in Laun." Raney added Humphre)S began has medical practice 1n Costa Mesa in 1956. luer mo' ing lo Newpon Beach. He joined Hoag 1 n 196 5 ,. here he ~orked in the emergenn room and suved as chairman offam1ly practice. 111 health forctd ham lo re11re in I 980 Officials said Humphre) 's oper- ation was the main top1 ofcon,ersa- uon at the hospital. .. Everyone in the hospital kne~ b) }'esterday that there was a dono r." said cardiologist Dr. Richard Haskell. ·~Evef')'bodywasaskmgaboul n in the hallways." Larr) Amswo nh. execut1\e 'ICC president at Hoag. said the opcratton cost ~tween $85.000 and S95.000. Humphreys' five-~etk stay al the hospital pnor to the tranplant cost aboutS5U.OUU more He ~asc\pected to remain an Hoag for another three ~ e<."l.S Rane' and Zusman ha' t" one other pa11ent in immediate need of a heart transplant The~ ~1d the~ ho pe to perform up to 15 transplants in the ne'\t )ear_ .. If v.e do 10 \OU'll ~~ \l)ml' H 'f\ b1$ smiles around hen::· Zusman said . Hoag had lost out 10 L'C'I Medical Centt'r b' less than two ~eeks an a race to ·become the first Orange ount~ medical fac1llt} to perform a hean transplant. UCI transplanted the hean of a l '. Manne into 26-year-old. Scott Hcadding of Huntington Beach on .\pnl . Manne Staff Sgt. Richard W ilham BOllJer. 30. died in a fight v.11h lWO Cal State Fullcnon football pla~ers on .\pnl 7. Partly cloudy skies expected Or ... COllll ......... ~ doudy wtth ---deys --ttvOUQtl..._ . ._ .... llllOwlOft!Ph. HIOM .. ,_,. In the !Nd .. to,_ 70. lowt en._ !Nd 40t to low SO.. A 9"'91 c:ttlft -..-. 'I II p-.ct for the inn.t' end out• ~ .. ..,.. wtttl hMvy ... end loc.el gutty wtnda to 35 knots. A~ .... of I lee4 _. dectt t t tOday urwier l*tlyctoud) •• Sout..., CeMfornli mount.in .,.,...-.... ... pet1ty ~ .tth local fog todey end S.tur~. The enow ie1191 ls et 4,500 feet. 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Sund9y end ~ ~ From Al Wallin said Milne approached the molested as a c hild -that ~alne was students from ~hind and pa11C'd inoocent. them on the shoulders. and dun ng .. If the d1stnct anome' as at all those pats. Maine's fingenaps some-responsibie. ~hen he returns to coun tames touched the gJTls an the chest on .\pnl ::!9. he will ask that the tv.o area. the anorne\ said. remaining charges be d1sm1sSC'd.'. "Yo u can't help that. ifs nothing Wallin said. ..This 1s the most sexual.'' Wallin said. ··w t' called 45 outrageous.. 1rrespons1ble filing of a other teachers and students as v.11-criminal case I ha'e Sttn an the 11 ne~.andthe~ sa1d.'Yea.hetouches ~ears I ha'e been an attorne~ ·· all of us like thal. but we hkt' 11. ifs Haskins ·refused to return a re- positn e. 11's reassunng: " poner's phone calls Thursda) Wallin said two charges remain • Wallin said ~!alne. ~ho 1s married against his client because the ma1ont~ and has two children. wall~ elg1ble to o.f the pa~el could not con' ince a return to teaching IO da) s after the -single JUrtSl -~ho allegedly ~as final charges are clea~ up. but ma} deude to v.aat to September to resume hi!. JOb .. This has been an incredible press- ure His JOb has been on the line ... \\alhn said The attome\ added that M1lnc-., CO·\\Or~ers and students ~ere sup- poniH: throughout the coun proceed- ings .. ~ e filled that counroom ~1th I UO of h1i. collcagUl' and students o n tht'. da} of finaJ arguml'nt!!o.'. \it alne said .. Th<.') 're thro~ 1ng ham the biggest cekbrat1on 'ou've e ver seen (toda>)" · HonolYlu ts 1'3 TOPatoa to S.. T.,_Vatley •• 2S cio .. a a T Y••O•y He., no•m•I _.,.. 11 ., T~ 10 SI Toman~ IS $2 •-•'"'" ~M1076 l -010 ~ ff )1 , ..... ., '2 w-SS FATHER: 'HEW AS·A MAGIC KID' ... P'romAl " ha'e ll\ed in Fountain Valle' since IQ I on a tm:·-hned re<s1dent1al street that ends an a small park. Bob Purd) ~ad his son lo"ed the outdoors and he loved has fam1l ). It as ~n·s fnends. Bob Pu rd) said. that he feels most !!.OrT)' for. ··w c·rc older. v.e're more ex - perienced... he said. ··we haH memoncs of Scan from the da} he was bOrn ·10 Wednesda). and t'' Cr) one 1s wo nderful. .. But his fnends were JUSt getting a taste of ham. so their loss was greater than o ur$." tl·am in lieu of flov.ers ..Hc v.as a good kid:· the pnnc1pal said ··This 1s one of the qut"staons you 1u-.1 can·1 ansv.cr v.hen the kids ask )OU v.h) II hapixncd.'' DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN EXTERMINATOR .•. .. He v.as so proud o(h1solders1stcr. he was alv.a)s talking about ho~ v.onderful she 1s," Bob Purd\ said. .. .\nd he never left the ho use or wc:nt to '.>kep ~ 11hout giving me a hug and a I.iv., C' e n· 1f has friends were watch- ing·· Most o f all. tho ugh. Scan JUSt loved people Pnnc1pal Mike Kasler said the flag at Fountain Valley High School flies at half-staff and a so·m~r m ood has fallen over the campus. Bob Purd' and his wife also said thC\ arl' unsure ~ h\ thev have lost their onl~ sons under such tragic - and el·rah s1m1lar - circumstances. but 11 hould senc as a message to }Oung people who thank it could nc'l'r happen to them. ··Speed kills. that's one thing I l'romAl While most peo ple would~ either mtngued or repul~d b~ the idea of hunting cockroa hes. 10 Powers it's J.USt a JOb. albe11 one he en10~ s 1mmen!oel) "What r, e al~a' s liked 1s the independence ~e ha,·e:· ht' sa~s. ··\\-e don't ha\C to punch a lime clock. we don·t ha'e a boss looking o'er o ur shoulder all da'. ~e·re not stuck at a desk. .\nd it's an 1nteres11ng 1ob f,·e~ da~ 1s ~:nething d1ffercm:· This pamcular morning. Pov.ers fimshes hlS spra)ing of the hills.tde home b~ explaining to the customer what chemical!!. ha'e ~n used and what follov. -up can ~expected. And he doesn't mass the chance to talk about other sen ices ~hen the lad> of the house mentions a possible pro b- lem wllh s1" ~rfish. For in add111o n to being knowl- edgeable exterminator. Po~ers 1s a salesman too •• 1 reall) be he\ e that tht' best sales technique as to be honest. .. Powers sa)s ... We offer a sen ice that people need. and at some point dov.n the hne. they.II call us ·· lt"s also 1mponan1. he ~)S. to make the customer f~I pan of the game. So e'en though Pov.ers in· tended to spra~ 'anous rooms. he nodded apprec1at1,el> when the lad) of the house gestured toward the ~droom and d oscts as potential h1d1ng places for thOS( pcsk) ants. 00Thc~ ~ant to get at off their chest. feel pan of ta king care o f the pro blem ... Po~ers sa)s. .. .\nd 11 helps I listen to v. hatever the> have to .. a~ because 11 hdps me decide hov. 10 address the specific case It's also good b usiness 10 be custo mer-onen- ted. '" .\ddressing the problem often means deciding on the appropnate chemical For eal h insect or rodent. there 1s. a spec ific chem.acal and mixture tha1 should be used In add1t 1on. the C'\tcrm1nator must be aware of the lav.s relevant to the chcm1cars use and whether ad- d1t1onal restrictions apply. in a res· taurant or food-padaging plant. for C'\amplc "The main thing when 11 comes to chemicals as to use "our common \Cnse:· he sa\S ··\\hrn all elK fails. )OU can alv..a~s read the la~I or check with a supen.1sor We really have to be careful. ~cau<,C" 1f an}'OM' ever makes a mistake ~1th chemicals. it can reall> cause a lot of problems ... Back in the }Clio~ truck -the one featuring a model of the Western Extennmator logo. a tuxedoed _Jrntle- man hiding a mallet ~bind his beck as he calms a rodent -f>o~n heads for his next assignment. The cab of the Ford truck 1s stocked with a field ORANGE hihl ..... 'COAST ... , .._, MA•~ guide to insects. manuals on ihc chemicals he v. 111 use dunng the da~. a specimen tube containing tin~ carpet beetlt>S. a huge Oashhght. a pacl.age of ~et napl.ms and a B1blt. ~ h1ch Po~ers read!!. during hreaks The stop 1'> at a spra~hng home surrounded b~ hca' ~ landscaping ~here the residents ha'e complained about a raccoon making noises o n the roof at night .\ re~ da} s earlier. the ex1ermm.11or that usuaJh handles that route left a trap -one that does not harm the raccoon and allov.s 11 to be relocated an the hills .\lacadam1a nut!!. and almonds ha' e btt"n strewn at the entrancC' of the steel trap. but there are no signs of the raccoon Powers reminds himself to chccl. again later in the week He next stops at apanments an a low -n.c-nt neighborhood v. here mice ha'e been raiding the l.11chens through cracks in the wall and in spaces beneath the doors Hl· talks 1n rud1menta~ pan1sh 10 thl· resident and learns that no mice ha'e been seen m recent da\S. Then 1fsofTt o a .. ratJOb ·· JX'rhaps the most unplea\dnt a<.signment for e\termanators Extenn1nators .-;rn and should be humane. Po~crs "1'' but the' can·1 !!oh~ a~a~ from l alhng ~ts hk~ mace and rats. Occammall\. a no,1ce C\term1nator qutt ' hie; Ji1h because of a squeamishness O\l'r l..1lhng rodents .. ,o matter ho~ man' tames \OU0\l' dealt ~•th rats .:ou sull hesitate a hit bcforr \l)U get "staned " hl· .1dm1ts .. If s a natural human rl·.sc11on But once 'ou get going. you put that all aside anJ JU'it do your Jllh .. Whtie mice scramhk blindl\ into spnng traps or get their lr l."t '>luck in glul· traps. rats arc far l raft ll'r. Powers C\pla1ns \omet1 mes traps ha' c to tx-la 1d o ut for da)'> before rat.-. v.111 a pproach thl·m .\n C\J)(.'rte mcd (''\\erm1na1or v.111 la~ out .. pre-batt" -walnuts v.orl. v.cll -on traps that are not triggered .\fter a fev. da)s of allo v..ing the rats to take the ban ~ nhout the fatal penal!}. the traps a~ final h tn111-cred 10 go off .\nd the cAtcrmanator can n:<.1 a'i'lurcdthatea hofh1straps1o1.1llha\C~ a dead rat under ns metal spnng when he returns the next da} Rats. 1n fact. are far more plentalul in Orange Count~ than most people reallrc Po1o1.ers remem~rs v.ell the 11mc 26 roof rats were caught in one Huntington Beach hou~ alone .. It ,.as a nice neighborhood ) nu pro babl) v.ouldn't be able to tell from the outside:· he sa' s. The mom1ng·s · fi nal sto p. JUSI bl: fore lunl h in fact. as to ched on a nagging probkm ""1th cockroache'i at a n ll'l' rream store that has dra~n tht· attl·ntaon of a hl."ahh inspector. The man ~ho handles the route has requt.'\tc.'d Pov.crs· help as supen 1sor to tal c a second loOk a t his plan of attal l Pov.en makes a fev. suggt>St1o ns. cnloura$eS thoroughness. then pra1sci. his feJlo..-. t'.\ terminator for his cffon '> so far --1he'problem v.11h cockroachc<s 1s that the~ can multapl~ so quic k!).'" Powers explained earlier in the da~ .. If }OU don·t take care of the problem earl~. the) can reall) be bad." ··E'en when he~ as 8 or 9 years old. v.c "ould put ham on a plane to the East ( oast. and b} the tame that plane 1and\.'d 1n Boston. he ~ould knov. e' c~ bod} on thl' plane.'· his father mused .. Hl' ~ould sit and talk to older pco pk. 10 )Ounger people. 11 d 1dn·1 mailer·· Has m other. Mai L'nh Purd). said v. hen Sean v.ent over to a g1rlfnend's house. hc v.ould be gone a couple of hours. e'en 1f she· wasn't home Sean would s11and1alk wuh her parents. "Other ixoplc v.ere of pnmary · 1mponance to ham.'· Bob Purd) said. .. He cared about other people and 1>.1as de,oted to has friends." The school psyc hologist was 101ned o n campus b) a district ps}'chologast and the t~o arc attending Pu rd} ·s classes. The} arc also available 10 an~ o ther students on the 3.000-studeni campus. "I had several staff (members) vc~ upset th as morning... Kasler said .. t:suall~ ~hen )'Ou walk into a class. there 1sa prctt ~ act1\e exchange going o n betv.een the teachers and the tudcnts. but Jhat's not here toda) ·· Kaslcr said Purd). a 1un1or. was a pole-' aulter on the school's track team The famal) requested dona- tions be made to the schoors track knov. :· Bob Pu rd) said.-• But the lesson came too late for their sons. and that has left them angl) and frustrated .. He told me a fev. months ago that he tho ught he had h'ed a full hve. e'en more than some people that are 50 }Cars old ... has mother said. her '01ce dnftang off .. But now. ll stems we didn't do enough ... Bob Purd} said. finishing because his wi fe couldn't. 'The real tragic pan is the one to blame as the one 1o1.ecare mostabout." Funeral St'f\ ices arc scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at Westminster Memonal Park. TEACHERS AUTHORIZE STRIKE IN BB ••. .\nd although 12 years of t'\· • • tcrmanaung v.ork have made Powers can e'er remember. It's worst" than and others arc "still there" in nego-Santa Ana teachers engaged in sick- From Al ' 1nualh immune to the stomach-C\ er t1ations. outs before settling. officials said. turning· r ... action to cockroaches. he "Schools can do without paper. She also u rged the teachers' union H '" I h lk book d d k B IT h untington Beach teachers agrttd ad ml.ts he·s bothered by the sight of pcnci s. c a s. s an es s. ut to accept an 011er to exam ine t e . h · d h h Th d · fi 1 boo 1n a prc' 1ous three-rear contract not hordes of them in a home. t e) _can t o wit out teac ers. e} 1stnct s inanc1a ks to ste the need to fund teachers first." distncfs financial condllion for to stnke. But l\utrty said today that .. It's to the po1111 now v. here I can Supenntendent Diana Peters said themselves. the distnct breaks the co ntract ''every actualh smell cockroaches. There's a ThuMa} that officials showed their Peters said that the district's non-da) .. and that teachers could violate cena1n.odor \OU detect when there's a high regard for teachers by offenng a teaching emplo)ees checked out the it. too. lot an one plal"c.'· he sa~s: pay increase that's nearly I percent books and accepted a three-year Many Kahn. execuove director of higherthan the incrca,SC in m oney the contract. '1nuall) the same offer the West Orange County Teachers "Onl' t1ml·. about a ~ear ago. we distnct received from the state this extended to teachers. Assoc1at1on. S011d that even though a had a JOb ~herC' there v.ere laterally ~car Two other O range County stnke 1s authonzed. teachers would thousand!I of ux:kroaches. I'd open · Peters said that some teacher teachers· unions have been involved ~ "assessed" on their intentions the cupboards slo~I~. bec~usc the~ groups have settled pay demands at with unrest. Orange Unified teachers before an actual walkout. But there v..erc spilling out b) the hundreds. the 2.54 cost ofll\ ingad1ustment rate went on a one-da> stnke Tuesday and wouldn't~ anothcr vote. he said . cramml·d dl·ep in each comer. There ~~============:;==~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;:;~~=========;:~~ ~erl' Sl~ man~. ~ou couldn•t drop a II d1ml' on 1hc floor wnhout hatting unl· Bui 11 v.asn"t so much the sight of thnu'-.lnd'I of cockroaches that makes Po"l'r' sh1H·r to this da}. Rather. 1t v.a, thr tho ught that a fam1l ) was 11\ 1ng .1mong that infestation. ··I\. nov. ing that they ate dinner with thl''l' thing'> around. or that their l htldtl'n had to sleep in that house. thJt '" h.11 rl'all~ got to me." Powers ~1J It-., that ab1hty to reach people in all \cgmcnl\ of society. and make their h \l'I J !lit m ore comfonable. that Pn~cr' 'kl)\ makes h1sjob imponant t11 him ·) ou know. guys don't come o ut of high "·hool saymg they want to ~ ntnmmators: I realize that." Po~rs said "But through word of mouth or lx'<au-,c a fnend recommends 1t. ixopk kind of fall into it and they cn10} the ~<>rk. It can ~ fulflJling. ·· .\nd ifs a good Job. You can make d\.'cent money. you're doing oeoole w me good and you art t~ sa1is(ac- t1on of knowmg you·rc a pro- frss1onal. ·· ~ leGu•r9fttud ~ r•Olr II yOlf 00 ,.,. -'(Oii ""'* °' ~:JOO"' lt-""..,,.70"' ~ . I" ti ,, , ;' ,;... , I; , :,. ;' , ~ • .,. ( ,, ·"c~ tOm, cytJure the cf;reatest/" ~.or =•J ~c.o.o ~~ ..... ,_ uor Mt'••,_ -.ir• .,..... ~ .. ¥ -'-_, be ,.,,~~ ··~· ....... ~GI OC!Y'.,_ - Just call 642-6086 What do )OU hke about the Daity Pilot~ What don't )OU hke~ Call the number above and your messacc will be rct0rded. uanicnbed and ~ hvercd to the appropnate editor. -'°"' -""' ... i... 390 ... .0 "You hav~ atways bttn tt~r~ for~. se~ssJy giving your ti~ and kW~ to stt th.c I had the best opportunltl~s possible. I wtl ~r forgrt those gffts from you Mom. and I ~ you ~y this gift from ~ -It ~ans a fotl" \lfcwM dml llftl far 'Wortd a.a'' Maft91. • The same 24-hour anSW'Cnftl tcrYlCt ma}' be u.5Cd to record ~ten to the eduor o n ant topec. ontnbuton to o ur Lctten column mu t 1ne:tudc their name and tckphonc numbet for vtnf1auon. Tell us what's on }our mind I .... ,...,, ..... tap .... Av ..... t1 ,,_ 161 Wyndham Leigh ltw l.llld!r rt Ar1IP .lNltJty ~ Oulllly lr1d v.. .. 401 NP pon Cerwr °""1it. S&Alr 21$ • IWUnCcaA f41f*;Jn ~ • NPl•Dort '-"-CA 92MO • 17141 ......OSOi • I ... .. • APRIL 22 ,1988 D\ILY PD.OT ENTERTAINMENT GlJID[ \OL.4/N0.17 --c -... 0 a u 0 =.: • ...... IL.\900 'Cast Party' needs center of attention With all due apolQgies to Pirandello. Edwin Keith Morrison's original play. "Cast Pany." could accurately be retitled "Nine Cbaractcn in Search of a Story Linc.'' Each, in his or her own way. is interesting. even arresting. as ponrayed by a high-intensity troupe at Huntington Beach's Finally a U nicom Emporium. But Morrison's script is simpll a series of vignettes devoid o a necessary unifying thread. The play consists of shon interchanges between eiJht members of a tounng theatncal company and one outsider as they pcnodicaJly step out on the clubhouse patio for a breath of fresh air. As an act.IDS exercise it is mvlp'ltinc; as theater it's like the proverbial Chinese dinner. leavins its audicn<x hungry for details afterward. Even after watchins the characters ridicule. K'ducc. betray and even physically attack each other. we're left wondering just what all the fuss has been about. Exposition and motivation. thost prerequisite devices of play construction. att sidestepped for the most pan in Morrison's scnpt. . Din:ctor Marc LcBlanc has turned the intensity burners up full strcoglb and his cast. for the most part, responds with vigor. What tnnspires is what a stranaer at the party might experience -emotional morncnu which have their sencsis offstage and come to fruition when thrust into the spotli&ht. All we arc besic.ally given is that Doug (Lee O atk) is the lone non- thcater type, cnpacd to actress Tamscn (Valarie Lcarmonth) but hiu ina on everyone else in a skin. Scan (Bob Goff) apparently 1s the director-mentor of the group who shares a nebulous past with Doug, and Shelly (Dianna filadelfia) is pregnant making two actors -Jason (Scotty Valles) and Mark (Nick Si~an) -feel guilty. Additionally. the K'ductivc Krystal (Brenda McCormick) is a world-dasa lease and Eric (author Morrison, sans the fir.st name), a Woody Allenctquc com ic who's always "on." attempts rappon with Amber (Claudia Ehrhardt). who surprisingly returns his advances. There arc interesting slices oflife here. but little real story. The play is brief CDOUllt that a fleshing-out process to apply some needed dimcmioa would not be burdtnsome for future productions. .. Cat Pany" continues for two more weekends. playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through April 30 at the Unicom. 214 Main St.. Hunti.....,. Beach. Call 969-1794 for ticket information. CAU.90A.IU>-Saddlebeck Collqe will bold auditions for two of its summer stock productions. .. The Wizard of Oz" and "forbidden ero.twlly," next week from 7lo I 0 p.m .... dircctor Sheryl Donchcy will cu& aduhs for .. Wizard" Tuesday and Wednesday. and children S lo 14 Thursday in the McKinney Thcater ... two men and two women with musical ~Y ability arc being sousht by Beth Hanson. dircc1or of .. Forbiddc Broedway," who will have readings Tuesday and Wcdnndliy in the Studio Theater .... call Geof English at S82~763 for more iabmation. . A ~ audition for male sinecrs for the musical .. HMS Pinafore wiU be conducted Saturday at I 0 a.m. at the Newport Theater AruCenter, 2501 OiffOrivc, Newport Beach .... one tenor as needed for a leadi .. role. the othcn for chorus assignmcnts .... call 631-0288 for details. llM'KITAGE -The San Clemente Community Theater has added Wcdnaday performances lo its Thursday-through-Saturday tcbcdule al the Cabrillo Playhouse, beginning with lhe CW"Rnt production or-The Forcigncr"· ... the extra shows were added after many playpn were turned away from the S'Meat theater. Editor. Tom Tait O.ldloot Editor: Sim Black-wdl · Creative Sery;ca: Ru Babin Citn1lation Director. Guy Ferraro Production Director: Ali,. Tlldlod fllldloot is puhl1t.htd tvrry Fndly by the~ C09st l'ubhllnftll l'o .. P.O ... U60. )JO W. Bey $1 .. COila Maa. CA 92626. Te~ (714) 64~-4lll. = butinna "°"" lft I Lm. IO 5 p.6' .. Moadly.....,.... ~. ~i for calmdar o( events itaM and let1en it S e.m. Mo.day. T1lt mwe °"""'" of 0.tdM>ok are ~led by the On"lf c-• 'r a I • Co. All ..... are rewrved. EXPOSE YOURSELF TO ART ....••.......... 14 By CHERYL WALKER If you love fine art, gourmet cuisine and a bit of the bubbly. circle Saturday eveninJ on your calendar. That's the night the Arts Associates of Huntington Beach, in conjunction with the city's Allied Arts Board and Community Services· Arts and Cultural Affairs Division, will host .. Portfolio '88." The eighth annual fund-raiser will start at 6 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Civic Center at 2000 Main St. UNTRUE •'COLORS''............................. 10 Our guest critics' last fling was Dennis Hoppcr•s intense gan$ drama .. Colors, .. a movie almost universally criticized by citizen ·sand law enforcement groups wbile bloodied and praised by critics. Ours charge the movie with dishonesty and brutality while valuing its glimpse at a way oflife few of them have confronted. Next week, a new group of critics will try to get their teeth into ''Babette•s Feast," this year's winner of the Best Foreign Film O~ar. WHAT A "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" ••.•.•. 11 By VIDA DEAN Kathryn Thompson was named Orange County Magazine's ..Woman of the Year .. last weekend during a luncheon in the Irvine Hilton and Towers. Already on the stage with magazine partnenSusan and Mike McFadden were finalists Mary Ann Miller, Maxine Gibson, Larrie Parks, Barbara Bowie, Anji Clemens, and Beverly Thompson of Search Foundation . OutOnTheTOMI FILM FEAST •...........•.•.......................... 16 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN . Watching the film •'Babette's Feast.. followed by a re- .creation of the dinner Wednesday at the Ritz-Carlton in Laauna Nipel proved seven little courses, served maanifi- cently, can do so much more than feed the bOOy. In .. Babeue's Feast," as so often happens in ~I life, the soul is nourished, too. • CAl.EKDAR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 'UllCLE DOR.; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : •••••• 17 GA1.L&8m& •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 . . By ROBERT HY~DMA:\ Of che IA1lr Piloc Scaff One v1s1c co che Performing Am Center may teach a child more abouc arc chan an enme semescer in the classroom. That's noc only due co the impressive stature of che center, but also because arcs educauon 1n the public school syscem these da\ s 1s 'ircuallr non-existent "We're nor short on plans. it's 1ust chat the funds for am education is worse than sad: it's cemble. savs Elizabech T1erner · There 1s an enormous void ouc there chac we re crying co i1ll. Ji we can offer a child someching so that hLS or her brain ~111 bt stimulated. chen that's what we want." To thac end. Tie rney and countless ochers are organ1ZJng a nme-dar arts (esttv~ . in • Oran!!e Count\ intended co develop ~om. municy supp<>rt for arts educauon while calling attenuon co che arcs resources now available in the countv. The lmagmauon Celtbracion. which begins Saturday and runs throug h Sunday. Ma y 1. also is intended co refine an understanding of che arts -a goal noc lim1Ced to children. The annual arts festival is an edu cauonal children's outreach program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washingt0n D.C.. and is sp<>nsored locally The dmnn,c m lelr pe!l vn rhc-l 0 1 tr J) Guldirsh b1 (hnscopher HvP.Jtd t• i kmderpJrrener ac L nHersrn· P11k £/emenrin hooi m /n mr Festival exposes young people art by che California Alliance for Arts Educa- uon. the Orange County ~partment of Education and the Orange Countv Per- forming Arts Center. rhis will be the thtrd such celebmion held in Orange County. che only locauon m California selected to stage the event. ' the)''re n0< hooked on drugs. Ther'll find that the high rhe\' can get from planng in an orchest ra or creacing a piece of art is exhilarating and health(' mus1C1ans chosen fr m the Orange Count\· Ph1lh.armonic Soctet\ s Musical Encounters program. The five Stu cs will perform wnh che profession•! 60-p1ece philharmonic orchescra. "We're forcunate that chis year we have the Performing Arts Center as a focal p<>int ... says Tierney. who is serving as the festival's honorary ch.airwoman. "We've found that when children visit the center for the first time, it's quite a $p(CTacle. To set a ballet or co hear a symphony orchestra is something that they obviously don't get through their everyday experience. "We'rt also trymg to develop an audience for the arts and for the center." sht said. .. And I think the younger wt can introduce people to the am, the better." Lis Dungan. the Mnt coordinator, agrtts. "Every child has a spark of crntivity, ano it has to be nurturtd. Ifs "°' just for thOSt who will become artisrs, either. Childrtn who art involved in the arts have mart enthusiasm and inttrest in other f itlds as well," sht said. .. And if t~ art hooked on the uu, According co Dungan. artS celebrauons held m 0ther pam of the r ntted Smts sometimes choose to hold all the amvmes at a central location. Bur in Orange County. she says. "it's imporrant to gee to where che people are co get as manv 1mohed as possible ... More than 2~.tXX> count\' school child ren and 5.tXX> teacher are expected to participate in the lmagmauon Celebrmon awvities, held ar various locations through- out the county. including Ma inPlace m Santa Ana, Westminster Mall. Anaheim Plaza, Mission Vie jo Mall. South Coast Plaza Village in Costa Mesa. the Orange Countr Ptrforming Arts Ctnter. Chapman College and local schools, ljbraries and museums. The wtek's highlights mclude •Young Soloist's concerr at conight m Memorial Hall at Chapman College in Orangt. Although this evtnt will ht ~eld on the eve of the celebrauon's opening. tt follows the theme. featuring five oung •lmagmauon Celebrauon in the \falls will feature ex h1b1cs. studenc ptrf ormances. mask makers. mime and special workshops m music. dance. drama and art aturdar ac ,,mous shopping mall m rhe count\ •Ven· Specul Arts FeSU\'il will tie helJ at 10 a.m. Sarurda} at MamPlace in ~ama Ana with ~nor Wilham Allen Youn~ ser' IOf as master of ceremonies. The amstic accomplish ments of disabled students will be recognued and honored throu~h special exh1b1ts. workshops and performancts ac- compamed b · sign language. •Imagination Celebrarion ac the Park begins at 10 a.m. Sunda)' at Lagu na r\iguel Regional Park. Organ1ztrs promise that t~ arts will mttt the outdoors whe-n dance. music. exhibits and workshops mix wnh fresh air and naturt. •The Littk Pnnce. a fu ll-length balln featuring tht Los Angeles Chambtr BalJn. will be pmrnted befort nnrly 6.~ t'.t 7.c"':4:·. ~'10\, p:...t.'.~ r .\lo\) pt'· ,,,·~.J \t' \\ cJ1t )\!4" J: :1 t Pc-·,,.~ r:: -\m (cn:t r Tt1t shl)\\\ ~·t ~'r'('r•:.1 "· .. t Oran~t ( oum\ P:.1lh .. ;111,1r .l , , t .• • KJ r,Kuu wi !"t utilllJ ll•V '".: v~-. pdr\ 111 I• 1.t.:1'1at ·p"' ( cic"'· .. • 11' w• ?ft::>t'r: :re \.\1,Uflv !\.•"\ITC or St"':t.:J \\ r r '-'•.ir..: -"'p.n. pt'"hW''!,H'llC' \\t(!ft'>~J\ a~ ~.-.c Pc··, .,..,. ...... L \-, ( c"' ·c-; ( ~ ,,... P ~""'t'.'" • llilll.C • P J , fl\ fl-'·\I' d:t' c:..Of<il rt\il\ d• W' , ':It i: .... " .. ~ SJ:J'u.-1·. .\pro "'· 3 ·~c O• .. · .:c ( v..:· ·. !-'t'"ll'"' "'.:. .\r, ( e"';t'· r\ l..1 -..s.' 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T\' Jucetors. \\Titers. _craphic .irtl ts and accors for a da\ • l ma~mauon Celebration Jncernat1onale will be taeed on Sund". ~a\' l. at the Performme' Arts Center co ~·ind up the acw1c1es The pro~rim. ieatunng tht Los Anceles-based AMA\ Fol~ Ensemble. will .. h1ghli~ht che m.1n\' ethnic cultures of the world th rouch exoc1c music. dances and .. colort ul Cu)tumes TIC ·et tor the e\ent. oon vred b' the Orin~e Coone\ Per-i~rmm t: Art Ce:-im education commrrtet ue a\'~i.1~le it tl'lt centers box office Throu.;hout ~he nme-da\· celebranon. mure ch.1~ -1. pieces ot tudenc arcv.1or~ 1 will be d1 pla,ed in all Oran~e Cooner public librane . selected malls and schools The Oran~c Count\ PhtlharmonK Soc1m will present m· hool \'OUth programs. the Laguna Art Museum Junior Counnl and che Ora.n~e Counn ~partment oi Educauon w11l present the "Art from tht Museum program m count) schools. Bo•'t'n Mu· seum in Santi Ana will hold daih "lmagmauon T outl" at the museum and presem its Mobtle Museum at. seleeted sites. and La Ca.mparw of Orangr County will prcstnt t~ Orange Councy Opera at vinous school For more programming 1nforwt1on. all the lma~1natton Celebrauon hoc~ at ~<i>-! .... I I I I I . I Calendar APRIL . SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10111 2 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 1 9 20 21 2'2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30. 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. 536-6615. Satarday - DOUG CAMERON top jazz vi- olinist will perform Passion Suite in his opening set for Tim Weisburg at 9 p.m. at the Coach Ho use. _331 S7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. For ticket sales and dinner reservations, call 496-8930. CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th Street. Newpon Beach. 675-2968. Max Ben- nett and Freeway. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 South Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham St .. Huntington Beach. WedaeM&y CAFE UDO 501 30th St.. Newport Beach. presents the Cis5andra Trio tonight and Thursday 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. Coast Highwa}. Laguna Beach. sur-Frida prise guest in the Jazz Club Room at 9 1 . I p.m. 497-4871 THEGRATEFULDEAD playal 7:30 .A ZZ. tonight and Saturday and at 5:30 p.m. ;...,oi --Sunday Sunday a t Ir vine Meadows Friday CAFE UDO 501 30th St .. Newport Amphitheater. The concerts are near- 1> sold out. MILES DAVIS tonight at the Coach Beach. Ak>. Taylor and lntersecuon REGGAE CONCERT ATGWCThe House. 33151 Camino Capistra no. fro m 3:30.-7:3o p.m. Bobby Redfield Sapadilla Reggae Band will share the San Juan Capistrano. For ticket sales Latin Jazz. 8:3o p.m . 10 1 a.m. stage with the Afro-Caribbean Dance and d1nnN n·.;cn a11ons. call 675<!%8. Rc,,,ue at 7 p.m. in the Golden West 496-~930. Conccn hotline: 4%-892 7. "THE SWINGERS" are back b) College Amphitheater. The concert is CAFE LIDO. 50 I JOth St.. Newport popular demand at the Driftwood sponsored by the GWC Associated Beach. 675-290 . presents the Tony Cocktail Lounge. 21462 Pacific.Coast Students. Advance tickets are $4, $3 G uerro Se"tt't fro m 8:30 p.m. to I Highwa~. Hununglon Beach. Oldies with ASB card. on sale at the but goodies from the 30s and 40s a .m. e'en Sunda\ afternoon from 2 until bookstore. Admission at the door is JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Ron's m 6 p.m. 536_6(,15 o r 536_1421. SS and $4. For more information.call Laguna. 146-* South Coast H1ghwa~. 895-8378. Laguna Bc~Kh. ctx-1..tails & hors Monday NIGHTMOVES 5902 Warner Ave .• d'ocu' rC's and recorded 1a1z music H'untington Beach. Dr. Dream Re- M o:nday throug h Friday. 5 t-0 8 p.m. CAF_E_LID0,501 30th St.Newport cor.ds r«ording art1StS, Ann Dc-~97-48.,1. Bl·ach . Jacl..ie Ryan Quartet. 8:30 Ja rnett. National Peoples Gang and RONNIE BROWN & CO. JaLz p.m.-1 a.m. Swamp Zombies. Doors open at 9 pian1s1 and accompitn1me nt at 675-2968. p.m. S5. Come-early for· surprise Carmelo's.!.< p.m. Fn . through un. giveaways. :.. 3520 E. Coast H1gh\.\a}'. Coro na del TueM&y DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- Mar. 675-IQ22 CAFE LIDO 501 30th St. Newport CLUB in tht' Newporter Resort. 1107 "THE SWINGERS" Pia) J3L7 of the Beach. Intersection with Alex Taylor Jamboree Road. Newport Beach 30s and 40s. now appearing at the tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. presents the golden age of rock ·n· roll Dnft\.\ood Cock.tail Lounge. 2 1462 JOHN HENDERSON'S"SECOND 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. nightly except Sunday Pac1fir Coa!>l Highway. Huntington WIND" with Leigh Downs appear the and Monday. No cover charge. Beach on Fn day and Saturday from ~cond and founh Tuesdays at Classic bands will perform the era's --------------.-------------. greatest hit~ from "Good Golly. Miss Mo ll} ... to "I Want To Hold Your Hand." 644-1 700. PERQS 11 7 Main St .. Huntington Beach features the Mike Reilly Band' from 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Thursday through Saturday and 4:30 to 9 p.m. on Sundays. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers live entertainment seven nights at week. To night and Saturday. The R~ular Guys 8 p.m. to I :30 a.m. 592-19-.6. VILLA NOV A Stan Br'eckenndge performs standards and show tunes Thursday through Saturday at the Villa No va, open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m .. 313 1 West Coast Highway. Newpon WORLD CLASS TILEIT EXPO '88 DALLAS, TX • October '88 OPEN ORIENTATION •ETING Tues., Aprll 26th, 7 p.m. Flnd out more about the Faceflnders Wor1d Clua Talent Expo and your opportunity: •To meet end 111 ... ..._ with h top modeling & ,..._. ~Idle from •ound the wortd. • To IMrn more ebout the modetlng Industry from the..,...,._ • To hllll9 • ooceln • llelime cNinCe to .,.,,_ • modellig csw with the dght QUldenCe. with prcwen ,,_.,.._ " CALL FACEP ...... TODAY For More Info. (714) 113-9545 •.r. Oltel ....... ... ... , __ Clllll 17100 Gllelte Ave., IMne. CA .._,. llAftl& CML ... Top Miles is back _ Tnuapet le&end llllee Dam plaJ'9 two abowa tontabt at tbe Coaeb Home, 33151 Camtno C&platrano, San Juan CaplatraDo. Only dcketa f9r tbe 1'0:30 p.m. abow remain. ~or ticket ..iee and dinner reMnatlona, call 496-8930. Beach. 642-7880. LOUIE MORENO at the piano bar 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. 7 to 11 p.m. Fnday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays at the Holiday Inn, Bristol Ave. 1n Costa Mesa. CANNERY RESTAURANT 301 0 Lafayette A vc .. Newport Beach. fea- tures "The Kappy Michaels Band ." top 40 a nd rock Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoon. 675-5777. COURTHOUSE RESTAURA NT presents Nathaniel Jam and the W 3) nc Wayne Band Thursday through Saturday. 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. The Counhouse is located one block ofT the 55 freeway. West on MacAnhur Blvd. in the Hutton Centre. 72 1-8128. THE HOP presents the coolest "Hoppy'' Ho ur in town 5-7 p.m. tonight. and Saturday. Dance with Felix. Lane (SJ cover charge); Sunda). the Hop rs a vailable for private parties and banquets (call Christi Silverberg at 964-5902). and Mon. T ony Ross1n1. A Tribute to Neil Diamond at 8 p.m. Admission is S3. "Rock Around the Clock." a histon of rock and roll featuring Jason Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m.(S3 cover chaf$C).: Wed. "The Cool Jerks:· hw I O-p1cce band: t ip Sync contt•sts Thurs. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valle). 963-2366. THE CROWN HOUSE .32801 South Pacific Coast H ighway. South Laguna . Frank Ricci and Tno perform Tuesday throueh Sa1urda). 9 "'MILAGRO' IS WONDERFUL! An incredible cast, beautifully directed. I loved this film!" -JMI Si~el, cqoo MORNING AMERICA T H E MllAGRO BEAN FIELD W A R *COSTA~ *IL TORO ~TOMI r..-Edwlrdl e Toro 7$1-41M 511-- 1 NO,._ llCICIP'TID..,..."" •• =rr1 I Calendar Continued p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Bl~ Adept 1s featured Sunday and Monday at 8:30 p.m. 496-S773 or 499-2626. I.EN WILLIAMS Ir C.. at Chaz'. 2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Oranar. just east of the Newpon frttWay. Ken Williams performs on keyboard. saxophone and vocalizes solo on Tuesday and Wed . Lou Rossi adds vocals and the new guitar synthesizer on Thurs. through Sat .. Rick Garvey 101ns the group every Friday and Sat. on d rums. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Tues. through Sat.. Sun. from 8 p.m. 10 I a.m. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT LOUNGE 31 Fashion Island. New- pon Beach. J<X Lt-111en and Fnends. Tuesda) through Saturday at 8 p.m 644-2030. Saturday LUl.E AND THE LOCOMOTIVES at .i:30 p.m .. in ~ldrich Parle UCI. in .. Celebrate UCL .. Sanday JOE SATRIANI tonight at 1he Coach House. 331S7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan ( ap1strano. For ticket sales and dinner rc~rva11ons. call 496-8930. (oncen hotline .i96-8927. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·s piano stylings Sunday through Wednesday. O pen daily S p.m. to ::! a.m .. 3131 W. Coast Highway. New- pon Beach 64:!-7880 THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Ta\<cm. 340 South Coast High· wa). Laguna Beach. presents lave ente na1nment and dancing nightly. 494-8088 SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Sunset Beach. ofTers hve entena1nmcnt seven nights at WC'Ck. Toda). 3 to 7 p.m. The Chnstinc Lakeland Band and 8 p.m. to mid· night. Kindred Spirits. 592-1926. CROWN HOUSE Restaurant. 3:!802 South Pacific Coast H igh way. South Laguna. has Blue Adept. Theresa a nd Parks 8 p.m. to I a.m. Sunday and Monday. 496-5773 or 499-2626. CANNERY RFSl'AURANT3010 Lafayette. Newpon Beach Bnan Wilha tonight and Monday llonday THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast High- way. Laguna Beach. presents lave entcna1nment and dancing n1ghtl~ 494-8088. THE COURTHOUSE RES· T AURANT Nathaniel Jam Band Monday through Wcdne~y from 6:30 p.m One block ofT the 55 Freewa)'. ~est on MacAnhur Blvd. 1n Hutton Centre. SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. ofTers hve ent(."nainment se'en nights at wttk. Juke Logan and 8 111 Lynch. 9 p.m. to m1dn1gh1. 592-1926. Tueeday FACES NITECLUB 18582 Beach Bhd. in Huntington Beach. Blues Night hov. t1me 1s 10 p.m 21 and O\('r -\d m1SSIOn at the door IS S~ Call 964-2211 for 1nformat1on. CANNER\' RESTAURANT to- n1gh1. Wednesda) and Thursday. thi: Mark Guerrero Duo. 3010 Lafavctte -\'c. Nc-wpon Beac h. 67~5777 · SNEAK P REVIEW performs h' e each Tuesda) from 8 p m · 12· 30 a m at thC' Sheraton Newpoft Hotel. ~545 Mu<'Arthur Blvd .. Newpon Beach 833-0570. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast H1gh~a~. Sunset Beach. offers h\'e entena1nmen1 S('VC'n nights at week. Brave New World 8 p.m to midnight 592-1926. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast H i~h­ wa). Laguna Beach. presents hve entertainment and dancing nightly. 494-8088. WA •"'*"'DTOll 9IACM •LA m!AO" ~ ... , ... ,. UAIWC- ~ WDI WTDI ,..., ... ....,,. Ill ...... ,... ~a.wee.. ,._.,a..., ~ i,n..,. .. ,-ono m ,.,, .,..1$$3 ---~ .... •..W. ·--~ ..,.MITOtt UA ...._ Edwftl ~ ~er--., t-.V,...C.. 1&1-4113 154 .. 11 .. OIZO M1-41MT ~ .. .,, . .., llTOM> LA..,._. ~fl Toro MIC,_ '-'9 sei -.., . ..,, 3 ~10f IOOOAY MIAIDS ' IHT ACTlfSS CHER -....... ,_-.&M.._-~...,.. -_,_ .... ~ ... ._ ......... ..._ ---l I I Ml'-0.0.- .,._ ...... _ -------· --... ---....... ----..... --...... ------°'----.~-.... 1'NW1 ... ...__ ... -·-1---=----· Wedneeclay REMIC'lt'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE prCS('nts She nna Hope and Manin Mead 8 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Wcdncsda) through Saturda). Country, Ca1un, Blues. Jazz and showtuncs. 18120 Von Karman Ave. Irvine. 553-1305 THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1gh- "'3}. Laguna Beach. p~nts ll\e en1cna1nmcnt and dancing n1ghtl\ .iq.i.8088. . SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Cbast H1gh"'a). Sunset Beach. ofTc~ h'e entcnainmcn1 se'en nights at ~eek. f o l"'ard .\tot1on l)•p m to m1dn1gh1 592-1926 Thunday SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific ( oa'>t H 1gh~a}. 'unset Beach. offers I" e en1ena1nment ~'en nights a "-t'<'k Planet 10. Rodin' Regga<' tonight and Fnda' pm to m1dn1gh1 592-IQ:!6 CQI l\llRY llonday CRAZY HORSE STEAK HOl'SE prl'">Cnl~ Bot>ti~ Bare 1on1gh1 and 1 ul·~.:i~. in tv.o perfo rmanl'i:'i. ~.:ind 10 pm 15~0 Brookhollo ..... 10,cr RllJd e\lt, ...,.I'..,. port Freev.a~ I San1a -\nJ For 11d.et 1niorma11on and dtnnl'r n·-.er,a111.>ns call 54Q-15 I 2 SINGI ES Friday LET'S TEE IT UP a duh for ~angle golfers bet~ecn the agl.'s of 30 and 55 .... ho .... ant to pla) ~1all~ and meet ' o ther single golfers. \'anous local and ' ' ..... ·~·-·--TOii-_ .__ --c., -::0.-..-18--Ylt ..... !"'·~ .. , ... ·--··-·--... ---- ---··--·· ·-·-·~ ------· --"'---··- regional coul"5Cs. Dues a~ S25 an· nuall). For 1nformat1on. call 8S4--0690or wnte to: Lt-fs Tee It l 'p. 31 Rambo" R1dgt. Irvine. 9~ 15 Renaissance Faire delayed The opening of the Rcnaiuantt Ple.asu~ Faire this Wttltcnd 1n .\goura Hills tw bttn postponed d~ to hea'' rains The fcs11val W'lll open -\pnl 36.~a) I ~JC FIUENDS meet for Happy Hour 5 to 7 p.m. at Madnd. 4250 Man1ngale Wa). Newport -------------- Beach. For rcscrvauons and infor· I mauon. call 544-9::!59 I PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS Orange Coast Chapter 26 offers nC'v. fnendsh 1 JX 'aned ac. "'Hies. canng people Guest cards 3\a1lable 8·'7-1600 or 5.i6-57 PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS Huntington Beach Chapter 595 hosts a frC"C oncntauon for ungle parents (all chapter phone 9 . "'Q.,) for met"llng loca11on and additional mt·mbersh1p information Membership in Parents v. 1thtlUI Panners 1s ope-n m d1,orced. separ- ated. v.1do"'ed or ne,er mamt:"d parentsofhqngchtldren C'ustod~ o f the children 1s not a factor .\ non- profit. non·Stttanan. educa11onal or· gan1za11on. PV. P -pro' ides a pro- gram of social ac11' 111es. d1scuss1on~ and stud~ groups for single parent'> and 1he1r families WHEEL OF FRIENDSRtP <o1ngles o'er4 5. meet forT G I F al 5 30 pm at the Ro<;c and Crov. n .\nahe1m For re'K'na11on~ .ind 1nrorma11on. c.ill < Q,i.(1521 P RlME OF LIFE SINGLES mttt for T G I F ,11 the (ask.,·<.. lea, er ~.,.O "I Tustin .\' l' Oran~t' ' 10 " pm lnforma11on. lall '"'"' ~.,w Saturday ADVANCED DEG REES. LTD . .\ singles group of prof('SS1ona Is .... 11 h masters or doctorate degrttS Dance 4 p.m. 10 m1dn1gh1. lf'1ne Hilton 1.,.900 JamborC'C Bhd .. f\tnc SIO Fo r (ull calendar of e'en ts. c-all (8 HOJ~8-I "'.i,. ~IC FRlENDS singles o'er .is. mC'Ct for dmncr at 7 pm at Shogun of Japan. !5S2 I \.iu1r1ands ~ ' , ----... _ -----.---..-.,., .... ., ..... ......, ~-.... • ._... ... m ew ou -\ .. --------n.-• .. __ ·--~· ~ :::-.--1-1.~1 Anthony Plog T rumpet 't SO'f'.,. C• Ct1 ' A t '$ .._o..,.,- SATURDAY. APRIL 23 8 PM -Fine Arts Aecilal Hatl Tidlet1 SS AdHnQe; S6 at Door Surprising South Africa 4 PM · SUNDAY. APRIL 24 r ickets SS Aowance: S6 at Door Rusty Sabella s Banish Misfortune qe.,a ssc1nce Jd:Z !::iur FRIDAY. APRIL 29 Res ~all S6 Adwan~ S7 Door RUSSIA ..:. -• A:1¥f"'rJ'f Sf' .. 8 PM -FRIDAY. MAY 6 T 1delS. SS Adwatttt; S6 at Door Babes in T oyland Built•/ Pu.1/11u 4 30 PM · FRIDAY. MAY 13 nc11eh M Adwanc.. SS D00t S 1 00 01sc.,nt lor Children OCC Guitar Ensemble \ "h uCI Guitar E n~rnhle SATURDAY. M AY 14 8 PM -Ftne Arts Reettal Hall T1dl~s M Advance. SS at Doot OCC Symphony Orchestra Soloists • Alan Grunfeld V•Ol1n Wendv Caroenter. Cello 7 30 PM -SUNDAY. M AY 15 Ticilets S• Ad•ance· SS at Doof It's Incredible! Mogk. Jugghrig & M rrrit 4 PM -SA TURDAY. MAY 21 Tldlets: MM-tee; U IC DOOf Calendar Cootinued Blvd, Mission VicJO. t-orttSn"Vattons and information. call 544-9259. ~rvations and 1nformatjon. call 836-8744. Sanday of each month at the sarnc location. For more information. call Tammy WHEEL OF PRIENDSBIP Singles -'5 and over. meet fo rdinncrat 7 p.m. al Shelly's, Santa Ana. For infor- mation and reservations. call 894-6521 YOV NG JEWISH PRO-Brower at 7~209. PRIME OF UFE SINGLES mttt for dinner at Rcu~n·s. 2313 N Broad wa). Santa .\na at 7 p.m. For NON-SMO~ING SINGLES of .\merica. (N.S.S.A.) meets every other Saturday at local OranJe Coun- t) hotels and n1ghtcluM. Orientation at 5 p.m .. meeting 6 to 9 p.m .. SS. 896-8440 or 24 hour event hotline. 89-l-8932 .. FESSIONALS singles 21 to 34. mcc1 CLASSIC Jl'lllENDS sin&Jcs aae 45 at 7:30 p.m. for ho rs d·ocuvres and and over. mttt for a champagne no-host cocktails at Rcmidc"s up-brunch at Chartic Brown ·s. 16160 stairs lounge:. 18120 Von Karman Beach Blvd . H unttngton Beach at Ave .• next to the In inc Mamou in 12:30 p.m. For reservations and Irvine. Cost is SS per person. Monthly information, call 544-9259. socials art' held on the founh Sunda) FLIRT Sunday programs bclin at ~~~~~~~~~~-----------------------------1 ~5 ~m. 1n t~ ~cliff ~~~ ~ no ..,,,...., TQUll Sh r-220< M 0 S J: .... _. _ _,,..._c.tu.__ opp1ng 1...cnter. J a1n trcct. Stacy and Melissa are about to discover a new four-letter word for sex in the '80s ... .... Help! look at what happcm in the dark. l£A ~ VCJtlUA~ SimiEN SHEil.EN }flUr{ LE.VINE MARV~ md ANm.WI:CE CIAVan.:VIN Mo\N ~G<llMANajU[7{n:XL~Ur'KE~ IRI - L lllltBIMN RFl1MAN ~lla-IAHB1.JEli,,.,SHEIDCJll KAHN -5.E--~IUEO A~~ ,._ ........... ,._... ............ MIC,__I ..... .... -·---.... _......., ..... . ....,, --------- eu..._. ~...... ..... --·-www a MIC,_.... If •t Q *"'-MIC ..... M _ ... ...... ____ , .... ~ •LA--8 --...... ••MD& •••&&•••&• ............ _.._'-MIC.... --Qi9 .... .... , ----...... ......, .... I• •·-i~ ,._...,.. __ Suite 10. Huntington Beach. Call 840-0107 for more information. FOCUS H , a group of 5in&lcs ages 30-39. mtttat I l.30a.m. attfic South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Can)On Dr .• Irvine. 854-1600. WHEEL OF Jl'lllENDSRIP sing.Jes 45-plus meet for brunch at I 1:30a.m. at t~ Rum Runner in Seal Beach. For information and reservations. call 894-6521 . PRIME OF UFE SINGLES meet for brunch at Swallow·s Cove. 2600 Del Pres1dentc. San Ckmc ntc at noon. Fo r 1nforma11on and rncr- vat1ons. call 836-8744. Taeeday TANGO. DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Meets every Tuesday at 7:30at 738 W. 17th St .. thrtt blocks south of Newpon Blvd. in Costa Mna. Sl-9 month fees. Lcam_lhc latest dancn followed by a dance or o ther activities each week. For mol't' 1nforma11on call 494-0593. MARTIN AND TONI'S SWING DANCE CLUB meets at the King·s Table in the Westminster lanes. 6471 Westminster Ave. 1n Westminster beginning at 8:30. $4.50 for lessons. no charee for tbnc1ng. 8~351 8. T UESDAY NIGHT SINGLES Specially priced spaahctti d inners and dancing with the f'"rcddic Fcnado Gro up 8 p.m. to 12:30 a '11. a1 Florence &anc's Ivy Hous.c Res- taurant. 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. 494-9491 . WedDaday PRIME OF UFE SINGLES meet for dinner at Goldcn Sails Hotel. 6285 Eas1 Pacific Coast Highway. Long Beach at 1 p.m. Fo r reservations call 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, singles o ver 45. meet for d inner at 6:30 p.m . at the Trapper's Inn. La Habra. Ca ll 894-6521 for reservations and infor- mation. F.JU.£.N.D.S. a sinalcs association for fun and arowth, rnttts each Wtdncsday 5 p.m . to m idnight in the Zot Room. Irvine Hilton. 17900 Jambortt Road. Irvine. Frtt valet parkina. admission is $8 per person. Get in for half-price if you bring a friend. act in free if you bring two by callina 863-311 1. extension 21 11 afkr 5 p.m. Fr« 3-month passive membership by attendina. NEWPORT BEACH SAU.ING SINGLES a club for noo-smoki,. sincle sailors with or without a boat. • 21 and older. Meets the tint and third Wednelday of eec:h montl) at the Haaatiaston Beach Inn. Pacific Coat HiOway in Huatinston Beach 6:30 IO 10 p.m. Meetina beaiM with drinks and hon cf oeuvres in the bar, Wlowcd by a mcetina and Ktivitia It 7 p.m. Social hour follows the meetinc. Coat is $6. Call 673-lOll for recorded info about club activities. SOCIAL PUNl80P POa llNGa. Opponuaitin and ac- tivities tpOMOred by dllc ~ a...k, 7 IO IOp.m. iaeo..Maa.Call 191-7171 for location ud illb· maticMt. Materials and 1efiiat.mmts provided. OAlll IKNIO& CKNTBlt llNGI• meet WedM•Y'I 3 to 4 ""'...!.hi lloom ). CGftlc ...S -..... 3 IO ):JO p.m. followed by I ........... . • Tlaanday A.S.A.P Singles Assoc1at1on of Pro- fessionals meet every Thursday eve· nin1 in the Zot Lounac, lrvinc Hilton and Towers. 405 and Ja mboree Bl vd. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Small group networking. personal introductions. hot and cold hors d'oeuvrt"S. Social. dancing. m11ers and pnzcs. s 12 at the door. Call for information 665-6633 or 261 -2023. "NO NAME" srNGL~ DANCE 5 to 8 p.m. at Twains. 210 1 E. Edinger at the 55 Freeway. Santa Ana. Dance and happy'hour. d oor prizes an~ hors d'oeuvrn .. S4 admission. No dues. no membership fees. Call 52 1-8691 for more informauon. PRIME OF UFE SINGLES mttt fora ~1scussi~n group tn Westminster 8 to 9.30 p.m. Non-mcmbn's. S2. For reservations and information, call 836-8744. Friday UCJ DANCE WORUJIOP twcnty- onc dance students as cho~phcrs 1n a dance workshop through Satur- da) at the UCI Fine Ans Little Theatre at g p.m. each ni&ht. T ickets for this event arc $6 acneral ad- missio n. SS UCI faculty/staff. senio r c111zcns and other studcnu . and S-' UCI students. T1ckc1s arc a vailable al the UCI Ftnc arts bo1 office. 856-6616. UCI Bren Events Center. 856-5000 and Ticketron. ANNUAL STUDENT DANCE CONCERT by Orangr Coast College stude nts and fac uhy tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m. 1n the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Students will1>Tt'SCnt 'aritd styles as modem , jazz. tap. ballet. Middle Eastern. and Flamen- co. Ad va ncc tickets arc S6 and will be S7 at the door. For credit card ticket purchases by phone. call 432-5880. THE VIEW LOUNGE Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. 900 Ncwpon Center Dr.. Adult conlcmporar) dance music with live band .. lnter- scc11on" Wednciday throu&h Satur- da). 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. No covcr charge. 640-4000. THE AMERICAN INTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a swin1 class at 8 p.m. each Fnda) followed by a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.; a jittttbu& class each Monday at 8 p.m.; and a beJlroom and Latin dass each Wednesday at 8 p.m. S20 for seven lessons. 650-3048. Satuday B.\LLET PACIFICA at 8 p.m. toni&h t at Saddleback Col'*·s Mc ki n ney Theatre. 28000 Mariueritc Partway . Mission Vitjo. The troupe will perform MG raduatt0n BaU .. a comedic farce with music by Johann Strauss and .. Ara~ue .. set to music by Blch. Alto on the prosram is the s.int Jottpb Ballet Company, a non-profit dance lf'OUP· Tictcts are S7. GALA DANCE sponlOftd by the Healina Cud e/AIDS Suppon Orou p of the Huntinaton 8e8ch Churdl of Relisious Scimoc. O.ntt will be held It the <>ranee Coat Colieee Cafetena from I p.m. until midnieht. Tictrts are S20 and inctudt lhnie c:Mnca IOr drawina pritts. For lllOft infor- mation. c:all 969-9JU. -·~ ~lllt'BlqlJAllSDANCE a.u9 ll:miDMJ'I dMI 6 to 9 p.m. II 1tanc:M suu. con_.. i• Room 0 181. '$40 pet penon f'of ach oltwo 11 week ..-... Couples or liftllcs witb ...,,.... wdcamt. For mott infor•atio•. call 545-6429 . Calendar Continued 538-4908. 682--436) o r 667-3097. BIG BAND MUSIC keeps dancers on 1he1r feel cvel') Sunday ntght 1n the Swallow's Cove lounge al the his1on c San Clemente Inn. 2600 Aven ida de Presidcn1c. San Clemente 7 to 11 p.m. with the Dean's De.aeons swing band and featured vocalist Lis.a Po we ll 498-9202. FLORENCE BEANE'S J V\' HOUSE RESr AURANT Dancing 10 the rh>thms of1he Georse Gilham Quartet fcatunng vocalist Elena Georgt Fnday. Sa1urday. Sun- da)_and Monday 8 p.m .-12:30 a.m. E'er) Tucsda). Wednesday and Thursda) night 1s Freddie Fertado Group . 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach 494-949 1. Monday MARTIN " TONI'S Swing Dance Club mcc1s at se .. eral Orange Count) locauons. Dances. dance contcs1s. dance trips. pla> outings. beach panics arc some of the activities. Dance lcssoni. arc o ffered beginning to advanced. ballroom to swing.. For times and loca11ons. c.all 840-3518. Taaday WEEKL \' SENIOR DANCD arc prc.-scntC'd b~ the Costa Mesa Seniors fro m 8-11 p.m. Featured 1s live band music a nd a large. wooden dance floor Vct<.'rans ofForc1ghWars build· 1ng. 565 w 18th t.. Cosu Mesa. $2 donation Wednaday -FREE DANCE LESSONS b)' Ca) Ca nnon tonight 7-8 p m . at San Clemente Inn. 2600 .\\en1da del Pres1dente in San Clemente. Dance to the music of Les Douglas and his quintet. 498-9202 Tbanday COST A MESA QUICKSTEP PERS a senior c1t1z<.'n square.' danC'C group seek c\pencnced square d ance cou- ples to JOln them The Quicksteppers m<.'t't n:gularl) ever} Thursda)'. 10 a.m. to noon at the downto~n communit) C'Cnter. .\naht'1 m and Centt'r Sts. in Costa Mesa. For more 1nformauon. call 545-5669. EiC. Friday NEWPORT IN THE WATER BOAT SHOW 15th annual Lido Marina Villaat show sponsored by the Duncan Mcintosh Co. Inc. through Sunday. Show hours arc I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is SS for adults and S2 for children six to l2. Children under six arc frtt. Free parking 1s available off Tustin and A von Avenues 1n Newport Beach, with complimentary shunle transpor- tation to the show running every 15 m inutes. For more information. call 673-9360. HUNTE R/ J U MPER HORSE SHOW today through Sunday at the Orange County l="air Equestnan C'<.'nter. 88 Fa1r Dnve. Costa Mesa. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. ~dm 1ss1on 1s free. 75 1-3247. CANNERY RESTAURANT fea~ tures Champagne Supper Cru1St."~ e very Fnda), 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m . Sunda), 5 to 1" p.m.; Champagne Brunch Cruises. Saturday and Sun- day. 10 a.m. to noon and I :30 to 3:30 p.m. 3010 Lafa)'elte Ave. Newpon Beach. For more Information. call 675-5777. CAFE MOZART features classical piano Wed. evening. and piano or guitar. pop. and show tunes Thurs.Sat. e' en1ngs. All music 1s performt'd dun ng dinner. Also fea- tured 1s music at Sunday brunch. 31952 Camino Ca.~nstrano. San Juan Capistrano 436-0-1 ~. LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn. at 8 p.m. at the Laguna Beach public libraf). 36J Glcnne)re. Laguna Beach. E'enone is welcome. Call 494-9550 or .iQ4-8375. TOMAS WILSON solo flamenco guitanst performs panish and Laun music Wed. Jhrough Sunda) at the Bouz) ~ouge C3fe. 3110 ~ewpon Bi..d .. NewPQn Beach. 673-3440. l Saturday . JILL ST. JOHN cooks rec1 pes from her cookbook noon to 2 p.m at Homl." I Expres~. College Plaza Shopping Center. 7~~7 Edinger Blvd . H unt· 1ngton Beach GUN SHOW toda' and unda,· at th<' Orange Count}· Fair and E~po­ s1t10n Centl·r. 88 Fa ir Dme. Costa Mt:sa. in the Home .\ns and Crafts and Orange Count) Buildings and on th<.' East Mall from q a m. to S p m Ad ults are $4. children ages 6 to I 5 a~ $2. Sponsored b)' Crossroads of the W es1. (80 1)544-912 5 or (801 )546-~275 COUECTIBLES SHOW Mo' 1c. , spons and comics collecu bles toda) 10 a.m to 5 pm in thl" ~mencan Legio n Hall at 14582 Beach Blvd. in Westminster . .\dm1ss1on 1s S2. f>nus g1 en hourly. Chuck Wheeler. 835-1886. CHILDREN'S TRACI MEET Chuck Nom s. mo 11." star and martial arts master will make a sptt1al guest appearance at the Santa Ana Police Otpartmcnt's "Just fo r Fun" ch1l - dnm·s track mttt at the Sant.a Ana SlMf1um •t Civic Center and Flower in Santa Ana. No m s wtll be at the stadium between 8 and I 0 •.m. Entry •ATM. ·~-· s·n ?••• •:11 WHO TO AMOV 11: ABOUT GESUICIDI? "The obits usually read, 1dioo ~1 or 1areidentally.1 Those who~ between the terse lines of tBenage obituaries can oosily put two and two tDgether. While they don 't stain the front page the way gang ~ do , trenage suicide is a national epidemic. This unsettling and lX)Werful Paramount releASe is the ~ringly sad stDry of a young, talentai tBenager 's suicide. While 'Permanent REmrd ' is a chilling and clinically-oomplete p:>rtrayal of one OOy 1 s deAth:, it is also a gripping and uplifting srory of a high school class and a IREA Mann Ina Ptaza 529-5339 oommunity that pick themselves up after their devastating loss. AstDnishing\ yet never maudlin, 'Permanent Reoord ' is a mature and imp:>rtant film aoout teenagers ~' :•_.!-:--\'- ::: :: 2_ :-.·. • ...:._';.(""~;:} STARTS TOIMY R TORO lllVm LA lltMDA •STMTOll Edwards Saddleback Edwards Umversrty Pacific's La Mirada Edwards Village Center 581-5880 854-3811 994-2400 891.a;67 •COSTA •IA Edwards Town Center 751,..1&4 •N.BSEN'IU> fN(IA.TaA•SH..0) e l'90~WWWliD~TM9-uT 11Tj "A~ suspense fthD!' =--........ WAI&. Snmt ,JOlllMI. Il:MIMOORE TIIE MIOW.l BIEHS at Jl ~ NXJNJ'I'' ,...... .... 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SIJl ? .., "'' -"" ,,. ... 11• _..,,_ -nNIW-• MLOJU 8LUU "'9-•S1 7"4SI---·---LADT tN WMfTI 1111 t"4t l:lt S:Jt .. t•U _,., __ _ , .. Sl"8ftM SIGN .. 11:4SMt...Swt•••- HIWAY 39 Ht .... ~·· ••••• UA_..__ CASUAi. SIX ? 111 IOltN IN IAST L.A. flll .,...._._ OOOOMOllNIHG VlftNAM• MOJU 8LUU ..,._,,. MIWM.._ A80WI THI LAW 111 ----··· Calendar o..tinued fee is one canned aood item. Partici- pants in SO. 70 and I 00 yard dashes. softball throw and obsuc~ course will win awards and n'bbons. For moK information, call 647-5064. ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET presented b)' Tel-Phil Enterprises each Saturday and Sunday in the main parking lot of the Orange County Fair Grounds 7 a.m. to Saturdays and Sundays or two speccs for SIO on Sunday. with proceeds from the swap meet going lo campus clubs and organizations. scholarships and community scrvitt proj«u. For additional ~ informatio n . call 898-2389. TM swap meet is held in the part.ing lot located at t~ entrance of the coll~ at the Golden W"t Street traffic light ~tWttn Edinger and 'McFadden Streets. 4 p.m . Admission is $1 pn-car load and fifty cents for walk-ins. Orange County Fairsrounds information Sanday phone num~r is 751-3247. GOLDENWF.sl'COLLEGESWAP CHINESE BRUSH WORKSHOP MEET 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with free C"hing C'hi Anists Guild presents admission and frcepar1ungtoda0vand --Master painter Po-Nong Liu I 10_4.. tomorrow. Space fee is SI on p.m. al Coasthne Community Col- lcgc Center Cos~ Mesa Center, 2990 Mesa Verde Orive:East. Costa Mesa. Donation. For more information. call &uy Darwin at 837-5230. Monday THERESA BLOOMINGDALE author of several books on mother- hood. will speak at the Edwards Cinema Theatre. Newpon Center. Newpon Beach at 10:30 a.m. She is a Town Hall Celebrity Scria speaker sponsored by t~ Assistance LL.aguC'S of Newpon and Laauna Beach. BECOME A MtJSEUM DOCENT The Docent Council of the Newpon Harbor An Museum will hold an informal rc«ption at 9:30 a.m. in thl' !-----------------------------, Museum's Sculpture Garden Cafe fo r those interested in learning mo!'{' about this \'Oluntccr organization Pro' 1s1onal docents undergo a ninl' month training program in contem· porary an h1stof) and the technique\ of touring and public speaking. For more information about the Docent Council or to make reservations for the reception. call the Mu~um at 759-J J ~2. 11IE CJmlC8 ARE UNANIMOUS! "MAftVEIAJU8" RJchud8chickel. mD:llAGAZINE "8WIFI~ CLEAN, Wl'l*l'l' AND ELEGANT. fSTBPHANE AUDRAN) IS STILL ONE OF THE GREAT NA'nJRAL RB>URCD OF BUROPBAN FILMS!' -vtneena ea-,. ow YOU~ "AN ~ISTIBLB MIXTURE OF DRY WIT AND ROBUST HUMANITY!' -0.nl Amen, ~EWSWEBk "**** (HIGHIMRATINQ A .. a a,.,.,n....,,,.,,, -v.A. 111ueetto . ~-~~. NIWYOllkPOST "A WONDERFUL TREASURE OF A MOVIE!'_..,. ..... 818ULA BllliRT NOW PLAYING AT •DWARDS LIDO NEWPORT •ACM 11'1 ... FRIDAY AT 1:41 .... ._ SATURDAY a 8UHDAY AT 1:11-~5:-1--10:00 umTTWINAaTa.L•GfFU&ST01MIWAT•1M1W WAtTMl""2CA&l'Om .I •W 1111&.11_ ... _ SCRABBLE ts played. each Mon· da> at I p.m. ;u the Leisure World (lubhousc ~on Moulto n Part.way in ~guna Hillr.. Call 837-7::!23 for informauon. Taeeday JOIN THE HARBOR SINGERS A non-profit group of women singers who perform everything from Bach to rock arc IC>Qkmg for new members. The gro up meets every Tuesday evening at 1 p .m at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant at Fairview and Adams street· in Costa Mesa. Per- formances arc also available. For more information, call Ott Cox at 962-1680 or Vi Green at 897-0S87 evenings and weekends. SCRABBLE is played at Home Savings. Laguna Hills. Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Call S86-2378 for information. .. ........ , THE ORANGE COUNTY SKI CLUB meets the first and third Wednesday of every month at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. Ages 21 and over. For more information. call 9S7-8686. CRIBBAGE is played on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center. Room VI. Sth St. and Marguerite in .. Corona del Mar. Call 644-4138 for additional in- formation. Tlaanclay ANOREXIA NERVoSA and Associated Disorden self help lfOUP meets at Capistrano by the Sea H~i\al in the Dolphin House liv15m ftom 6:30 to 8 p.m . Lois n will speak. There is no c . 3319S Del Obispo. Dana PoinL 831-6631 . ADCLUBOPORANGECOUN· TY holds a weekly social event beginning at S:JO p.m. at Maxie's, The Red Lion Inn. JOSO Bristol St. Costa Mesa. Free hors d'ocuvrcs.. fvn and network-, ina. 731 -3525. U SPEAK TOASTllASTERS meet each Tbunday at 7:30 p.m. al Seacliff Villqe, 213'4 Main Stnlet, Hunti"l(On Beach. Beain· nen wdcome. Fc;w more infor- mation, call 842-2016 or 842-8149 • Gtlendar Cootinued IL EAi en "THE ADDING MACIONE" at C hapman Colleae in Oranae (997-6812). closina performances t~ night and Saturday at 8 p.m .• Sunday al 4 p.m. main sta~ ofSouth Coast Rcpenory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sunda)'sat 2: 30 and 7:30 unt1I Mav 29. "SNOW WRITE" by the American Children's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (751-S032). Satur- da)s and Sundays at 1 p.m unttl further notice "TOM JONES" · in the: Studio Theater of Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa (.a31-5880). Fnda>s and Saturda)s at 5:30 and 8 p.m.. unday cunam times "pnl 14 at 2· 30 and Ma) I at :! and 5 30. through Ma) I. ''WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF'!" 31 the Garden Grmc Commun11' Theater. St. Mark Stret"t at Chapman .\venue. Garden Gro' c (897-5 1 ~). Fnda)s and Saturda)s at 8 p m . C\lc:ndcd through .t.pnl 30 "VOL' CAN"T TAKE IT WITH YOU" at Coasthnc: Collc:gC'·s Newpon Beach Center. 310 1 Pacific V1c:v. Dmt'. Corona ~I Mar (7S9-S404). Frida)s and Saturdays al I p.m. through Apnl 30. Admissioa fnic. "YOU CAN,. TA&E n wrra YOl'" at the La Hahn Commun1ty Theater. 311 . Euchd St., La Habra I~ 13 905-970 ). Fndays and S.tur- da) sat 8 p.m thr~ May 7. .. THE BUTLER DID IT" at the )preuC1v~Thea1t~5172~n~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\\c .. C)press (;'!2 9•67961. Fndays EDWARDS CINEMAS WE SERVE REAL BUTIER OM FRESH HOT POPCORN and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May 7 with Sunday performances April 2• at 1 p.m. and May I at 7 p.m .. . "CALL ME MADAM" at the Costa ~1csa C'm c Playhoust. 661 Hamilton S1.. Costa Mc:sa (650-5269). Thursdays 1hrouah Saturdays al 8 p.m . Sundays at 1":30 until May 8. "CAMINO CONFUSION" at Rancho Santiaao Collqc, Bristol and 17th strttts, Santa Ana (667-3163). Ii nal performances tonaaht and Satul'· da) at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2:30. "CAROUSEL .. at Elizabeth How- ard's C urtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at 'arying curtain 11mcs through May 8 .. CAST PARTY" al the Unicom Emponum. 214 Mam St .. Hunt- ington Beach (969-179•). Fridayund a1urdays at 8:30 1hrou.&h April 30. "THE FANT ASTICkS" at the Southamrton Dinner Theater, 140 .\\C. Pico. San Clemente (498-7576). Wrdncsda}s and Thursdays at 8: IS. Fnda)'s and Saturdays at 8:45. Sun- . da)"s at I: 30 and 8:45 throu(h May 8. "THE FOREIGNER" at the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 .\q• C'abrillo. San Clemente (.a91-0465}. Wc:dnc:sda}s throuah Sat- urda)'S at 8 p.m. unul May 7. "HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES" at the Harkquin Dinner Pla}hOuSC'. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-551 1 ). nightly except Monda)S at 'ar)ang curtain tames thro ugh Ma} I 5. ''LA CAGE AUX FO~" at the G rand Danner Thcatt'r. 7 Frttdman Wa) . .\nahe1m (771-7710). nightly t'\cept Monda) s at var)·1og curtain times through Jul> 17 "LOO& HOMEWARD. ANGEL" at the Nc:wpon Theater Arts Center. :!501 C hfT Dnvc:. Newport Beach (63 1-0288). clos1na performances t~ night a nd Saturday at 8 p.m .• Sunday at 2::l0 "LUY" by the LP Rc:penory Com· pan) at the Miller Community Ct'ntcr. 300 Cen1c:nn1al Way. Tustin (55.i-8890). Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 15. Sundays at 2:30 throu&h May t. "MOTHER HJCU" by the Youth Theater at the Laluna Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon oad. Lacuna Beach (494-0743). toniaht at 7 p.m .. Satur- day at 1 and 7, Sunday at 2 p.m. only. "THE OLDEST UVING GllADU- ATE" at the lrviM Community Theater. Tunic: Rock Community Parle, Sunnyhill Road at Turtle Rocle Dnve. lrv1nc(857-5496). Fridavund Saturda)'S at 8 p.m. through May 7, with a matintt Sunday at 1 p.m. "PINOCC'llJO" by the ~"It County Children's Theater at Golden West Coilqc Forum H. Huntinaton Beach (89S-&378). Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30. Sundays at 2:30 and nnt Friday at 7:30 throuah May I. --rRE PlllCE"at tMGem Theater. I 28S2 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213). Wednndaysthf'OtChSat- urdays at a p.m.. Sunday per.. fonnances and May I at 3 p.m .• April 2• at 7:30 until May 7. ~E" at lM Altt:mativc Re~ Theater. 1636 S. GnDd Ave.. Santa Ana (836· 7629). Thundays lhrouih unda)'l at 8 p.m . unt~May)l. "'ICllOOL•-~--~POa ICANDAL" oa die .__...,,,,. ... , it __ .. .. ... e, 141 lUS Sii/Wi ll ~ l~ •411:6,l~l•e& ...... Ur'(I ) .. tca.7:a,"9 UT/-tt:JI, 1:JI. J:JI. w..~-- ~DUVAU• ...... (I) ............ IATt--.. l9. Ida. HI. .. ~..,. ... , .. J>-. ... .. ,,.. ......... .. .. P dward~ HARBOR TWIN 63l -3S0l • ... RB>P !!-,::; AT WllSOlll COSTA .. (SA ----. . .... ,_. ...... (1) .. ?-. .. UT/-bll.29 .. .... ~ ... ,., ,. "1S. l;lll, --UT ISUM 12:11. ~.4':te t 15 .... 10:'.JI f'dw ord\ LIDO 673-8350 ~EW PQRT l!H VO A T v l A LID O WitU,........-m 11 ... ........... 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A • t tl '1111 '-' a ... ~ 1 • & U.11---~, ... ·--a.ft---____ ._._ ---.-..---.. ·· ' • AGitic 'Colors' a brutal picture Mlclaael FelMlenoa Asst. City Mauser, Garde. Grove La1aoa ~acla Tho-first thing you notice about ··colors" is the audience. I saw the show at S p.m. 1n a theater across the street from South Coast Plaza. The place was al most full and the au- dience was 90 per cent Latino. It seemed that most people were there more out of curiosity than anything rise This mo' 1c has gotten more pre- relca~ public1t> than any movi~ I can thml of. and it's increasing the a11cndance a great deal \\ lltchm this film. I couldn't help compare 11 to another movie about ~ngs - "West Side Stof). ·· What a difference 1n movies and. t.in- fortJnately. what a difference in the um es. I don't think all the controversy about this film 1s JUStlficd. However. with all the things in rhe press latel> about Los Angeles. ~ou have the feeling ~ou arc watching something that 1s very realistic. The mo' 1e is about a war between two Los i.\ngcles gangs. It 1s pretty "'ell done but tends to drag in a few spots. Both Robcn Duvall and Scan Penn. who play cops. do a good job. The ac11ng by the the gang members is also very good. I had heard the movie overdoes that violence. but I don't think so. In fact. I think the violent ~nesarc well done. The scary thing about this movie is the sub1ect matter -and the timing of its release. It points out bow senseless gang warfare 1s and makes you wonder how and when it will ever end. W11h war mov- ies like "Platoon" you get angry but you also have a sen~ of relief because the actual war has ended. Herc the war aoes on with no point other than killina for the sake of killing. Take away all the hype and controversy and you arc left with a film that is enjoyable and un- fortunately realistic. Mary Sloat Lepl Assis&ut Newport Bcaela "Colors" 1s a visual tour of the slums of Los Angeles and little more. The movie has no social conscience. It is the story of two gangs. One gang's "color" is red and the other gang's "color" is blue. Thcst' gangs fight each other. V1olently. And the police tr) to stop this violence - and fail. There 1s no reason to have .____..._ ............ --"I made this movie save as a ''eh1cle for sensationalism and. lcf s fact it. money. As n has been argued. it is possibk that screenings in some parts of Los Angeles ma~ incite violence if mem- bers of th~ 11.1.0 gangs anend the same theater. However. the subJect matter of the film only brinp these ri vals together and cannot be held responsible for giving them a reason to fight . . In fact, neither gang loses. It is the pol1cc force that may have just cause for outrage. Besides the fact that the troublemaking. oftf n·arrestcd Scan Penn is cast as one of their own. the police don't win. They lose. So rather than serve as some sort of deterrent to gangs. the film intimates that what has been always will be. Once there arc gangs there will aJways be pngs. Nothing can be done -except to stay out of the line of fire. I hesitate even to mentio n the performances of the lead actors. as they arc over- shadowed by the empty, dark cloud of the story. But the lack of dialogue is such that there is littk actjng to be done. Lon~ frus- t rating silences punctuated by em- barrassingly bland lines arc the ruk rather than the exception. The pbotop'aphy of the run~wn. graffitied aras of Los An,eles is an education for a viewer who probably will never walk those streets. But this is a violent film. sensational in its ~me claim to reality. As they say m the film. "I've got more time than money." I wouldn't wask eithq on "Cok>R.'' . Mariaue Pcten VCI A4mlahtraUve AsaJ1tut Co ..... def Mar "Colors" is a brutal film. It is also a bt'autifully photographed film. It's a film with exciting and breathtaking car chases and lots of action. It's a film with lots of downtown Los Angeles street scenes. views of the Watts Towers (I am glad they arc still standing). of Venice beach a11d the East LA. barrio. But it is not a thou&.htful. sensitive look at our ganp and gang war prob- lems. It is a scmi- honest attempt at telling the real story. It pretends to be real, and it could and should be. but it isn't. Street gangs are rt"" ally too complex to be shown so one sidcckty as mindlnsly brutal. Thcpng members m this film were mostly unbelievable as touch street people (foul mouthed as they were). since their outfits wc~-so dean and ironed and new. They looked like participants in an avant-garde fashion show. Rather decorative. There is also too much needless brutality in th1s film. It's an uaJy wor'ld out there after dark. and in broad daylight too, and we get that point rather early in the film. What about the people who have to live in those embauJcd arc.as'? The kids have no hope and no jobs and look to the gold and fancy can of dope dealers as the role models. I am sure there is a lot of truth in that. but there must be other innuenccs or ~ would not have so many honest. hardworking~ living in thost areas. Both "Sides are shown indulgina in senseless brutality. One side with a bedcie and lqally (I would hope that in real life the dignity of a penon is better protected and no one is led nude past lttrina and jeerina men to a petrol car), and the other side just because. This is cl~ enouah to what happens downtown to seem real_. but as a film it's a fast-moving shoot-em- up with a thin veneer of under- standina and documentation. 'Record' is messy like real life By SOREN ANDERSEN ~--..... "Permanent Record" 1s a survivor's talc. The subject is teen suicide. bin the focus is on kids left bewildered and anguished by the death of a friend. "Permanent Record" provides no clearl y drawn road mapofwamings1gns. and offers no easy assurances that if only parents h~d been more under- standing or school officials more sympathetic or r~nds more caring. the tragedy need not have occurred. David 1s a bright student who a,cts top grades and throws ... himsetr eagerly into all manner of projects 3nd activities. from scoring the senior musical to playi ni 1n' a rock band~ He's .a good kid. but not a goody-aoody kid. As played by Alan Boyce. David is comple.it. and very believable. AhcmatcJy friendly and brooding. he's a kid with a lot on his mind. a kid who tries hard to be everything for every- body. When he steps off a cliff into the sea one night, he utters no scream and leaves only a cryptic note saying he wanted every- thing to be perfect and "it wasn't." With the victim himself in- capable of truly undentandina. kt alone dcscribina. his own self-destructive urac. thcrc is no possibility his friends ever can attain the rc.assuran« and com- fort that easy e•planations can provide. Their loss leaves them at a loss. But even thouah they can•t undcntand the suicide. they have to accept it. Ifs the ~of acccptance, and hcal- ana. that "Permanent Record" tries to show. Ifs a process that causes them to examine their own lives and tAcir relationship with the dead boy in ways they've never done , beforc. It's a dis10inted pr'O('eSS. full of bursts of rqc and frustration. It's messy and not very conclusive -pretty much lik.e real life. in fact. Carrie Hamilton makes'Tolcyo Pop' slng Byy JOE BALTA.Kt: ~--...... I don't want to destroy .. Tokyo Pop" by buildin1 at up too much. but thtS enc!Qnna. shlaY4oa movie is so small (miniscuk to the point of beina underpoduced) and'° likably unprofessional that at teems p11- incly human nut to the ftood Of bit. plastic movies we've been aettlna lately. This quality is epitomized by the film's blazi• youna llar. Carrie Hamilton. who makes IOfhewhat oh lctenda~ debut hcrc •• a kooky, lonely masfh named Wendy Recd, 1 New York punk who wants to be 1 star. Wendy. who 1CCmiDJly has no family and no platt to '°' hean IOC)CI thinp about J1pen, about J1pn'1 almost obsessive preoccu99tioa with anythina American, and headl for Tokyo. Wendy's curiously peinlnl u- similation is amusa~ju.A~ with Tokyo's teemi y M.,_..,ind- ed determination to Ameri- e1n, especially the detenniu&ioa o( the family of Hiro (Yataka Tadokoro). the lader of a •60Hcyte rock bend th,at ha,PPeft• to be in Mild of a lead kmaJc 11..,er. Hiro meets Wendy and, Hke every- one eltc in Japan, is awatn1ek by this pijin. One tJli• leads to aaodlet and before you know it. Wendy is a 11ar. But is she? Not rally.••• 1 hk. , she f.pJU. and her pretence in the band "holdi• noc only her beet. but Ibo Hiro. wt.a.~ to be• wri1er ol CJrisjnal IOftll IS bei• stymied by the t:Ucrs incrast• identification with kftover Amttican hits ftom the '60a and ·70a. But by now. Wendy and Hiro hlw beea swepc into tbc kind ol b'llic romantic intatude lh8l .. yGUJllat bean sbould love, ..... m: WflDiiiM. hilftldf ll'OUnd Mr .. if Wmcly -Wft a security blanket. They·re loeina sometlri1'I of tJlem.. lelvn 11 ~ 11 they'~ totether, Wendy IC'Ut him. They hive to IOle each other. And wMt makes ..,.otyo Pop" .ao toUdlina it tJae idea of one •• 0 .. fy ptl()t Oetebook/ F~. Apr'l 22. 19 .. •, /1'.•1• ...... ,,._.,.. • I ••• ,'. ; •• ,. '.· • ' . ' . ' 'Destiny' is doomed By BOB THOMAS ft 111 ........ Sometimes a mere lltlc can afford a negative tip-off to the.' naturt' of a movie -like the new Columbia P~c-tures release, "A Time of Destiny." What docs "'A Time of Dcsuny" ponend? Evt'nts leading up to the Crucifixion? Napoleo n's climac-tic years'? The last days of John F. Kennedy? Then you team that the movie concerns a blood feud 1 n a Basque-Amcncan fam1l)' set against a World War II back- ground. And it becomes &lanng- ly appal"('nt that both the t11lc and the film ri ng false. The co-starring of Wilham Hurt and Timothy Hutton in- dicates the pretensions of "A Time for Destiny." But Hun has never been Sttn at such a disadvantage. and Hutton's earnest efforts cannot rescue the sodden scriP.t from sinking into i bog.just hke oneofthe ma1or characters:-1 The plot is al most i m poss1 ble to synopsizc. sine~ it is related in confusing nashbacks - sometimes nashbacks within flashbacks. The scene is San Diego in wartime. A tightly knit Basque family is ruled im- periously by the father. Fran- cisco Rabal. When his favoritt' daughter. Melissa Leo. elopes with a GI. Timothy Hutton. the father pursues and snatches her from the bridal chamber. Hut- ton pursues them in the stormy night. and the father is drowned when his c.ar falls into a lake. The outcast son. William Hurt. turns up for the funeral. He blames Hutton for the father's death and vows ven- pntt. The leaden melodrama never achieves conviction. and little is offered to explain Hurt's de4 mentia. except for nashbecks of the father lockjng bis son in a barn. It's painful to witness an actor ofHurt's Stature nounder- ing in an impossible role. "A Time of Destiny" is rated PG· 13. probebly for tana~. Runnina time: 11 S minutes. -Our ratings • )i UGLY WAIT r.-: ft,J --- :-__ft )fl r~1 n i • Kathryn Thompson 'Woman of Year' Newport Beach businesswoman one of 25 rying for Orange County Magazine 's 2nd a nnual award ~tluyn Tbompeoa makee laer way to tbe •taee. By VIDA DEAN ot ... 0.-, ......... lta~1')'11 . Tlaompsoa was named Orange County Magazine's "Woman of the Year" last weekend dunng a lunchcon in the lnme Hilton and Towers. The 368 people attending the C\'Cnt stood and applaudcd as Thompson. 'A.eannga deep rose leather suit. made her wa> to tht' staite. Thompson. who livt's in Newpon &ach. v.as doublc-no m1 na1ed b~ O rang<' Coun t~ Per- forming Ans Center and Orangewood Ch1ldren·s Foundation. ·-r,e 'A orl ed v.11h most of these ..,omen and the~ 'AOrl blood~ hard." said Jlldie ArcJros. who camed to thl' m1l'rophone to award a SS. ched from th~ .\rg~ ros Foundatton ··Thr<.-e thousand "'111 go to a chant~ nt Thompson· s l ho1le. v.11h tht" rC'maindcr d1 \'ldt.-d up for the finalist~· fa,onte org.anizauon:· she said F1ft~ per('('nt oftht" proceeds from the second annual lunrheon v.111 go 10 Thompson·s St"IC'C· tton. and the other half to finalists' groups. according to \1cFadden .. The reason wc sponsor this av.ards eH·nt ts because 'Ae ·are det'pl~ tn\Ol\(·d 'A llh thr rnunt' and ha'e ~n for ~5 ~ears:· she ~ad ··11 has gi,en us so much .\nd N-s1des that. I Ii~<' tht'S<' 'A Omen 'A-ho do so mu,·h ·· Honoree helps· raise nioney for arts, abused children ~ .. Woman ofthe Year'" Kathryn Thompson. a native of Texas. arrived in Orange County on April 19, 1964 ... in the afternoon." Since then. she has maM her presence felt through herown KathrynG. Thompson Development Company' and through her numerous volun- teer activities. Council forthe Performance Fund and basset a goal of raising SI million this year. On another front in 1980. she was a member of a blue-ribbon committee formed by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to deal with the problem ofa deteriorating emergency shelter for abust'd and neglected children. Thompson set out to raise private mone) to mttt a need traditionally met by go verment. The home was dedicated in 1985. AJrc~dy on the s-tage with magu1ne pannen S.su and Mike MeF..._ were finalists Mary An Mlller, nominated by the Ora.nge Count' Chapter of the March of Dimes Banh Defects foundation and by the UCI MedicaJ Research & Pnor to thr J'Aards and follo'A 1ng the Education Society~ ~ Glbtea, Fo unders chicken florentme luncheon. Kitty Lfflie pres- Ptus. OCP.\C and Opera Pacific G uild .\Ilia nee: ented a fastnon e~trava.gann w1th OC 'olunt~rs Lanie Pam, Chariot Champions: Barbara v.eanng gov.ns-tht'~ have 'A>Om to glamorous Bewie of Designing Womcn;i!iClemeu of fund-raisers . ~1odels were Gayle A..Mttsoa. Soropt1mist International of instt'r. and Ar~TOS, B~igel. ~any Brnaaa.. Mimi ~· Beverly n..,1• of Search f dation. ~n de~. D.N. Evu s, ~rift G•aeMeim. Miller. Max. Estelle Nettllc and O'NdU. Thompson has bttn a member of the Orange County Performing Arts Center's board of directors since 1983 and is the only woman to serve as a trustee. In 1985 she became vice chairwoman of Center Corps. a group which secured the final $7 million to complete private fund-raisin& for building the center. Thompson. the mother of a 14-year-old daughter named Kris~n. has bttn instrumen- tal in expanding the mission of the foundation to addttSS broaMr children's issues.. tncluding child at>uJc prevention. foster parent recrutt· ment and training. administering a children's trust fund and advocacy for public policies whit:'h will benefiichildrcn at risk of abuse . "Selecting the ·woman of the Year' was vc-1") difficultbccauscall 25nominceshavc-donated so ~lso. Au P .. ge. Elle Ritt. Emma Jue man} hours oftheirtimc. They arc the backbone Rdey, Claire RoseHerc. Tiu SdaahJtt, Au of the community:· said Susan Mcfadden. Stent. Tua Slllcrweo4. Stewart and Beverly Other nominees were Dr ...... A.alee· TlaomPIOll. Following the Arts Center opening in '86. she acccpted the role of vitt chairman of facilities. She also chairs the Community .. Calver. Sulin 9eice1, Vtrpda a...tt Batffr, The e'ent cloSC'd Wllh a productton numbc-r Suu Bey•. w .... ~MariaC...&dler. Vesta choreographed b~ designer GiWas (G1g1 ) of c.n,. Jtlllce Betty EUu, lllartlaa ,,._, Pam '."llev.1>0rt .&-..ch~ llOllO ~forc coming tot.he ll.S. O'Ndll, Emmy a... G,..,, S. Beek. MyWtt4 from France" danced across stagts tn Europe. .I.-.. Mardla Dieter, Je Ame Mix. hAae Models paraded on the ramp to Ra'•C'l's Stewart, Blake Waper and Ciel • ......._ .. Bolero ... Dinner at the Lyons raises $100,000 for Orangewood By VIDA DEAN Dear Mr. Rotei: Do you havr any more lldfectiVN? Your supa'latives can't real/)' ckscri~ IM homt of Willa Deu and w-.. L,_. The arandcur of the new antc- bellum•stylcd home atop a hill in Coto de Cu.a overshadowed the reason for beina thett until little Adrienne "Annie" Stiefel sang "Tomom>w." Then it was no task at all to raise SI 00.000 to help children in need. The occasion was a Sunday after- noon party at the Lyon mansion.~ house. wtuch took IOuryean to buald. sits in the center of the 131-ac:tt estate surrounded b)' a aea of pim. It looks like Scattctfs Tara. Guests wett tberc to ~sip up as underwritm for the fourth annual <>ranee Blossom Ball. a ~ fund- raisins event for the Ora.-ooct C'hildrm·s Foundation. "All of the 160 here today have commined or will C'Ommit today as undcnmten. .. said ti.II di.airwoman ... ...,. n1 ,,,. • • anc1 c.. 0... helped the Lyons wdrome pestS. The ball money WIS raited in less than 30 minutes dunna an auction conducted by ~ Griffla. VP of the Koll Compeny. followina the poolside Cajun-style dinner catered by Heminawa>"s. Earlier the guests had mint juleps and hors d"ouevres in the estate museum. which houses the Lyon collection of classic cars. The four-wheeled beauties - Ducsenbcrp. a Bupni. Mcrccdes.. Lincolns.. etc. -arc watt'hed over by Jellll Sehn. ··~ arc S. autQ- mobiles in the collection.·· Sobers pointed out. "but only 42 herc toda :· ··i>he ·34 Packard is my favorite.,. said Willa Dean. undctwriti~r­ woman for the 088 ball and CO<hair of tbc tint two balls. "We takr All of the can out for a drive. but the PKbrd is my car.·· . Amon& lho9e chect.1na out the treasurn. indudiQI a bl~ue ·29 Oucscnbefa med in the film "'Annie.·· ~ ..._.. and ~ ~(she codaired the first and third balls). ,._ and D '1a ,,._, (she codWred the tltird ball); Nei'm and a.teJ ....... Vlrpuaand Pa.i .__,Eileaand IUci SMd. J• and am wu... Delli and Gia SIOhreO, Lea and ._. Alllrta, Mary Am and Lea flllller, MutlJli and ,._ Nlehea. a.a, and a. Merrtma. JMand ....._Mardi (his t'ompeny desianed the "Annie''. styled invitations). and Nacy and am Steimer, who beads the foun- datio n. ("The SteincB. who have fi ve childrm. .rettntly became foster percnts of a 4-month-old boy.) "Our needs at Ora.,.ewood arc as pressintas ever. In March we took in more than 300 children ... Steiner said ofth.e home for abused and neal«ted chiklrcn. Th.e ball is scheduled for June 11 at the Irvine Hilto n. Tickets arc S2SO each. A~nnc Stiefel. dauatner of Linda and Frank Stiefel ofNcll~ Gale Ranch. sana the' role of" Annie·· with the Greater Los A•les Cl\ildren's Theattt and will pertOnn at the ball. So will~ Vinton. Now that the event is coml*tdy undttwrinm. aJI ~s will to fOr the~ of the duldren. who remain at the home from a kw days to trvmal months. .... ............... ... LJOD recel.e wttll Katlarya I " \ . PBAllfUTS T~IS IS MOW WE FIND WATER IN TME 6ROVND .. WE CALL IT 1'DOWSIN6 " I'~~: .. GARFIELD TMEY SAY POCh WAVE A 5 TRONV 5E~ OF ~NIUL DRABBLE R08&18R08E I'M ~ (J rMKV'S IM' l)1Tl.f. •sais If( 1*.'~S.Mi! FUNKY WlftDmAR 1 CAN·! 8EUEVE HCXAl fY'tPU-1 5iUDEN15 ~ ABSENT ~.' SEE TME STICK ? 1r 's MOVIN6 ! IT'S POINTIN6 .. by Charles M. 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At-Clll~-.... , .. ~ .-..CU0D cl acryUc colDD. ..... ·aiusta..., Uquttn Acrylics ~::JW .. 1'h0 ,.,,., t>J,bl> U. )JO Golden Acrylics l\o+f"t wM 4or tOt Ute• JO ShiT<J Casein l " x 4" T\tbO .. , ~~lWll-tm'l'f" \.Ill,~ nasbe Acrylics • .,,. )lll!o'""' AJ .....c-n IUIC<>lan ft! ~c:ber "!!~too It! Mattison Oils All colou Gamblin Oll !'al ......... ...,, .. -Ulllut I~ 2~ 3«?.! PASADSllA .. s .......... -. 111·791 ..... lllaa. ........ , lal.t.»U0.9111LIM UJnVDSAL an .... -....... ..... Ill CIC 111·--1313 .............. , lal.t.Jl-Ul.llaU-4 Classifted is terrific if you like bargains! 'Portfolio '88': Finenightfor art By CHERYL WAUER ......... CU: 0 • 3 If you love fine art. gourmet cuisine and a bit of the bubbly. circle Saturday evening on your calendar. That's the night the Ans Associates of Huntington Beach, in conjunction with the city's Allied Ans Board and Community Services' Arts and Cul- tural Affairs Division. will host "Pon folio '88 ... The eighth annual fund-raiser will start at 6 p.m. at the Huntingto n &ach Civic Center at 2000 Main St For a $25-pcr-pcrson ta.x-dcduc- t1blc ticket. the public can view the best work of mo~ than I 00 nationally and internationally exhibited artists in addition to an elepnt buffet and wine. entenainmenL a complimen- tary Portfolio '88 cat.aJocuc and a chance to buy an exhibited artwork at one of the nenmg's lively auctions. In addation a S 100-pcr~uplc drawing will feature a variety of prizes (more than 130 patron~onated items) to delight an an lover's fancy. including artwork. an supplies. jcw- elr) and ,getaway weekend packages to local resorts. Pat Davis.. second term president of the Associates. says this year's celebration of an is more cc~tic than C\'er before (to ~ta sneak preview of JUSl ho w diverse. take a prc~vent peck at Portfolio '88's ofTm ngs now on d isplay at the Huntington Beach Library's An Gallery at 7111 Talbert St.). An connoiSS<'urs will find lra· di11onal-to-modern v1s1onscxprcsscd in an array of media -prisma color. caligraphy, silkscreens. oils. acrylics. ·photography. sculpturt. bronze. em· bossing. constructions. pastels. inks. stained glass. fibers. linoprint. etchings. collase. Chinese brush. and even linoleum blocks and color xeroxes . The work.s are donated by the artists to help support the Associates' 1nnual projects (the Family Con~rt Scnes. Members Juried Art Ex h1· bition, Sunday Concerts in the Park., and other visual and pcrforminJ arts ou1reach propamsand pubaicauons). "Only artists with cstabaished repu- t.ltions ire invited to participate m Pon folio ... Davis says. poinung out that one of the pluses of attending the b&adH~ oplionaJ pla is &cUing a chanct to n1b shoulden and exchange views with lhc creators themselves. indudina this year's featured artist Ray Friesz. photopaphen Bill Drake and Nancy Kina O.nicls. nuxed mcdi.a craftsmen Bill Anderson and Raul Anauiano, seraaraphist J01n ftinkoff. oil painter Nomi KJein. and· .. ~·American Heart ~ Associatton Joreen and Lany Gage cordially invite you to attend a major exhi~ition of W'Of1<s by renowned California artist Christina De Muse• Ap111 n · Mar 30 Meet the Mist Sunday, Aplll M, 19' p.m. 4199 CofTl)US Dnve. IMne ~ ;;;t (714)854~97 -- located on h gl'OUnd floor ~ J __ I f the l9n-tlOly UniYerslty TOW8f • I · omc. bulking In the ~-I I e A l l I a Y ptcJce StlQR:)il IQ c.ntw - ............ .,,LA9 ..... A work on dlaplay at .. Po11follo '88." watercolonsts David Kirsch. Roland Haas. Sandy Lusk Gipe. Harvc\ C'lcman~ and Man Wade Douglas · For further information about ··Pon folio '88,.. contact the Am Associates offi~ at 842-9185. Opening this week ... AUSTIN GALLERIES 218 Fore,1 A ,e.. Laguna Beach. Reception fo1 Spanish Mas1cr Ah ar Saturda) I·'' to q p.m. and Sunday I to 6 p.m 497-8300. GAGE GAU.ERV 4199 Campu• Dri ve. Irvine. New "Cami var· ~nc'> of o' ersm~d watercolors. collages anti pastels by Christina DeMuset through Ma) 30. Reception for th1 anist Sa1urda) at 7 p.m. Opet Monday 1hrou.&h Thursday. 10 am 10 9 p.m .. Friday and Saturda). 11 a.m. to I I p.m. and Sunday. 10 a.m to 6 p.m! 8S4-S697. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE F1nt An s Gallery, Gothard at Center Dr Huntin)ton Beach. Three person alumni show fcaturina works of Dan Callis. Steve Comba and Jim Uk.ck.awa. Reception Monday 1 to " p.m. Gallery houn are 10 a.m. to : p.m. wttkdays: Tuesday an~ Wednesday. 6 to 8 p.m . 89S.-8367. UCI FINE ARTS GALI.DY U nr ven ity of California. Irvine. Paint inp, watercolor and aoUac::he b' Sudbodh Maheswari. Reception for the artist Tuesday 6:30 to 9 p.m Throuah April 30. 856-661 o. WllftKAN GAU nm 354 ~ East Coast Hiahway.Coronackl Mar Wa1etcok>n of Tn:rY Wormwood throush June. Maritime prints of John 5'oben. etchi• of' J<*ph Eidcnbct'ler and aviauon prinu an· also available. Galkf')' houn att 11 Lm. 10 S p.m. Moaday through Saturday. 61S.-2478. Give. ~ MM:anHeart Altadalan ~RGHTtG~ 'OJ?lff . ... at - ('<.I for J( m lnl )r ;or. ta r rm 0 " ) : nc n1 nt b\ for .m ;4 ~ tar tod or !ph .lfl 11 Jgh _J OutOnTheTown ------------Sped81 adYert191ng ......_ ----------- J.Ustaunmt ) OF THE WEEK ByllMGE...tTOMY•IEffl The Mandarin Gourmet. adlnowteged as one of Southern Californi.·s finest Chl~restaurants. has received a Gold Medal Award trom the Southern Catifonlia Resteurent Writ.a every year for the past nine. In 1984. the food 9Ctibes honored Own« Mlcheef Chiang as Aest11Urateur of the Year. Chiang was bom In Sao Paulo, Brazil. where his parents owned r•taurants. He came to Californla to attend coKege and foond employment at a Chinese restaurant in Anaheim, where he stayed for 10 years. He decided to~ his own restaurant in 1979. His skill as a chef and dedication as a restaurateur quickly gained respect and pralM throughout Southern Cali· fornla. Chiang's basic concept Is to provide his customers with the best; ther.efore onty the h90hest quality produce. seafood, poultry and meats are purchased. In order to provide a.n elegant atmosphere the Mandarin Gourmet was decorated In with contemporary furnishings and complimented by oriental artifacts and modem art. The Mandarin Gourmet terves the cuismes of Peking, Shenghal, Snchwan. and Hvnan along with many original dishes creeted by the owner. The creations are also healthy. the restaut91'1t recently passing a review by the American Hwt Aasoci.tlon. Generel manager DeYid Wc>ng says. "We use IOW· sodium soy sauce and low-cholesterol vegetable Oii, and provide many sauted dilhel for our customers."· Notations on the menu show the concern the Mandarin Gourmet ha for the health of Its customers. Upon request, the restaurant will omit corn starch, sugar. MSG and Mlt from dlahea. Wong 9hat-. Chiang's philosophy sbout operating a Chinele resteurant -that the customer is always right, and should feel catered to and speclal. Before joining the Mander'in Gourmet. Wong worked In upper rn.nagement for General Mills. His past eJtperience taught him a grMt deel about the restaurant industry. General Maaacer O.Tld woq and owner Mlcbael CbJ&nC of llandartn Goumet. whole deep-fried Louisiafla catfish. An Item especiaHy unique for a Chinese restaurant Is scallops with spinach fettucin1 in a spicy Szechwan sauce. Another dish created by Chiang is simpty entitled. "wonderful taste of sliced chicilen." In this dist), marinated chicken strips are cootted In a sweet honey- based sauce. The sauoe ia .onft of the Mandarin Gourmet's many secret recipes. For that spec1a.1 occasion. the Mandarin Gourmet offers a special "Cuisine by Limousine" dlnnef which begins with an appetrze< ptatte< of oriental cold cuts. followed by green fettucini with scallops in a spicy Szectiwan sauce. followed by cream of corn soup blended with seafood. The entree Includes Peking duck. prepwed by marinating a young ductt with exotic herbs and spices and then grilling it until it becomes a crispy golden color. The meat and skin are then sliced 19p81'ately and served with Chinese crepes, scalUons and hol sin sauce. Aromatic lobster Is MNed for the next course, followed by sauted veal with a light oyster sauce accompanied by spinach fried rice. Honey-glazed apples are served for dessert along with fortune and almond SA TUROAY EVENINGS S·30-10'00 • COMPLETE DINNER "· /:. )/ ~ Bab:~~TWO ·~ ..,_ - -""'"""' -... oo ~..,..oc---' __;;-~·.:;.. ·~ ....... .. ..-""\ ,.., tuc.t_,.. Ailtedo .,'9 ~I ----V -lo..o °' FOR 2 ... 2221 North Main • Huntington Beectt. CA • Seecilff VIiiage ---PJZQ®'c 960-7784 He said Chmeae people by nature are Inclined to keep to themsetves. ao he personalty assures that all waiters are friendly an6 personable. Just recently, the Mandarin Gourmet has st.ned providing complimentary French birthday or best wishes caJ(es for their customers. Wong noted that this Is an innovative service for a Chinele reataurant. Specially CIMted gourmet dishes make the menu at the MMdarln Gourmet dfffwent from thOle at most ChineM reatauranta. The m&lorfty of customers Mtec1 entr ... from the wide astor1ment of gourmet items. Every four to five months, CNeng designs a new seasonal menu that complements the regular menu. cootties. Additional entrees are provided for more than npiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmnaiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii four peopte. Chiang's crMtMI ..a.ma have originated a wotl· charred m8N m8N In a IP6cY black been sauce. and a AROMATIC 8111111• The ar~ clldeiCtlW aroma Is the source of this recipe's name. ~ ............... __ ._ "' ...... ~:.::=: ..... ......... The Mandarin Gourmet Is located at 1500 Adams Ave. in Costa Mee&. just off Harbor Boulevard. The restaurant Is open deity for lunch trom 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m .• and dinner Is MrYed from 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Mandarin Gourmet is open untN 11 p.m. on weekends. Reservations are suggested. For further informatton phone (714) 54().1937. SAUCE Shell and de-vein shrimp. RinM and pat dry with • paper towel. Combine marin.de Ingredients In a medium bowl (except oorn starch~ add lhrlmp: milt welt. add enough corn starch to make lhrimp stldl together. Refrigerate for two hours. Heat off In w<* over high heet 30 MCOnds. Stir fry shrimp until light gotder'I brown (3--t minuta). Prepare the sauce In another w<* or Ptlft. Mix together and slmmet all the Ingredients. Pour over co<*ed, crisp shrimp and mix • MNed In a colins ~· ..... , ......... Mr ..... ......... ............ ..... .....,...., In ... bottom of ~ pow 1 oz. ~gNSI F111fooola, • glw 5 tul wtttt OfW9t juice. On the top, pour 1 GI.. .. gin and 1 Ol. c:Mny fteWOled brMdy. Garnllh ..... .,, OfW9t lllce and • c:Mny. fl lf IH~ C!NN~IR'f r Hi:!t.mc l.adm11rk On the Bey 8BCRETARIES CAN YOUR~ KUJN>fwmtA~ CAN?C> GIFI' <BnVrAIE APRIL Z-29 R e1 ervatiam f175.6T17 3010 Lafayette. Newpwt Be•cla '' • OutOnTheTown -Ommg out with Judy ----------------------------------------------------- 'Babette's Feast' feeds both the body and soul .. Babette's feast.'' which just won an ..\cadem) Award as Best foreign Film, has a knock-'em-Oead "food- <"ult'' sccnr the likes of which haven't appeared on screen since the laS(·1\ 1ous ea11ng spree so brilliantly charactC'ruro by tht' young Albert F1nnl') in "Tom Jones. " group of austere. god-fearing Danish villagers gather for a dinner to cdcbratc the I OOth anniversary of the h1r1h of their long-Oead minister. who had ascribed to the theory that .. tht' onl~ things )OU can take with you arc th<l"'l' that :-ou ha\t' given away.' In prt·panng this extraordinary ml'JI. BabClll' 1s "most o bv1oush '3tl\f~ in~ hero"' n need for creati vity. but her gift is greater than that. By the end of the dinner. peopk who have t'k.·t·n b1ckenng for )Cars forgive one am,thrr. Tht') ha\e suddenly ac- quired a taste for some of the beauty thC'1r .iustcnt) has previously denied them Some allo"' feelings of love to ix·netratc their armor. Others find that the) ha\ c a sense of humor. ..\s watching the film followed by a re-crc·a11on of the dinner Wednesday at the R1tl·C'arlton 1n Laguna Niguel pru\cd. ~\rn little cou~. served magn1ficentl). can do so much more than fc<'d the body. In .. Babette's Feast." as so often happens in real life. th(' soul is nourished. too. .. Babette's Feast .. is based on a stun b\ Isak .. Out Of Afnca" D1nt'Sl'n: who was greatly influenced by food prepared by a cook she thinner than the puffy blini of the I was .cill in a daze when the) employed and had to le-ave behind in movie. Buckwheat ffour was not broupt out the salad. I heard some" Africa. It's set 1n Denmark in the 19th used. MBuckwhcat is for peasants:• one exclaim. "Ah. the most vi~n of century. Jan Pedersen. a toP Copen-said U~ Christiansen. Creme virgin olive oils." but I couldn 1 tell hagen chef. was rttruited lo create J fraichc was substituted for sour you ~t I was catina at that point reciP.Cs which. had !lOt been readily UDY aeam. and no chopped onions or bits Visions of quail's beaks were still available to Dinesen. I' ... .,,. . ofhard boilcdqpconflicted with the dancing in my head. According to Chef Pedersen. ' "'911111EllAll .J • pure taste of the caviar. "A few plates I was pulled back to reality with the Oincscn "had a very good imagma-l•ilililililliliililiiili••••ii• of this and rd be willing to skip the nextcoune.atrioofchccscsstarringa tion." f'C'St of the dinner." remarked one bfuc d'Auverinc. Someone kept te· For at least the next four weeks. 'JUCSt. toastina me with a glass of filling my &lass of Clos de Vougrot while the movie 1s being shown in No loftl!Cf'. Robin Leach. of"Lifc-Veu ve (lciquot Brut champagne Domainc Rene Engrl. 1983. selected Orange County thc.aters. the stylesOfThc Rich And Famous" has poured from a mqnum ofthc liquid. T he bc1t NN au rhum in the dinner Chef Pedersen has created will named the R-C the No. 1 luxury The 1870 v1nt.a1C of Dincsen's story world. tender and surrounded b~ rcson in the continental U.S. -and ,_._,_ b t .... ....A · f d'ed nd ~ .. fi · be served, w1 th minor chan-.:. at The was unava1 .. Ul'C, u we !TY._ .. to pieces o can 1 a nicw• ruu. most .... ~ No. 9 in the world. t I tho t t bl s1· f .__b 01n1ng Room in The Ritz-Carlton gc a ona w1 u 1 · not.a y ices o supr-sv.ottt u. ~ Hotel. Laguna Niguel. Everything about The Ritz-Cartton The main coursc was a delicate pineapple. was the precursor to a ··we pla)ed with the recipes JUSI a is an absolute delight. pure per-quail. backbone removed. stuffed finale offrcsh fruits. • little bu." admitted Ruz-Carlton f«t1on. a hedonist's dream<amc-with truflks and a foie gras mou~. It We chorusrd a line from the mov1C' Food and Beverage Director Uwc true. And while the pt'q>aration of was presented in the puff pastry nest "look at thest beauttful grapes .. Chnsuanscn. C'hnstiansen. who will ··Babette's fcast" wasprot.btychid's Omcscn had called a "sarco~" (it Cognac. oprs atttt convcnatton soon take up his new post as General play for C'hristia.nscn. IUssinoux. et. means .. tomb") in the originaJ story. followed. Manager of The R1u-Carlton in New al.. to say that the assembled guests Not wanting to Sttm squeamish. Peopk who love f~ must not York City. added. "I ho~ we have were impressed with the food. the most of us crunched off the quail's miss .. Babette's Feast.'' the movie or made them even better... pr('SCntation and the service would be head and ate it 1n one bite (just like the dinner. Together. they make for With the R-C-s talented and highly-the understatement of the year. one of the characters m the movie had an unsurpassed experience in the JO~ rcspccied faccut1\ c Chef Christian With glasses of Sandcman Royal done). Not bed. The simple. clear romance and spiritualism fine d1ninF: Rassino ux . 1he soon-to-be-~w-Esmeralda rare amontillado sherry. reduction on the plate surrounding bnngs -and has always bro ught - Yorker has,orcht>Strated a remarkable we had tunic soup made with allipter the quail was one of the grand to the c1v1hzat1on. personal farewell to Southern Cali-meat and a triple<larification of beef triumphs of the evening. Tiie l>ildl9c llMtn 81 Tiie Rllt· forn1a. boullion and the fins of a tender During this courw. there was Carla.., Lapu Nlpel. Ht-Htcl In fact. The Ritz-Carlton may well young shark. You aren't supposed to almost complete si~noc in the room. Babette•• Feast is elferM as an be ofTenng the meal of the decade. cook tunics anymore. This alliptor as we dallied over every last morsel of aJterute mem item (17' per fJft'"l'.I I've been watchtng The Ritz-wasn't one of the fishy-tasting variety quail. sauce and mag.nifiocntly light wi..._t .-; SI It per pe,... '-tlMl- Carlto n closely since tt opened it.s (maybe t he R·C sccrctJy .u.srd tunl"; puff ~su:y. The memory of thc-lllC"99e ctaa .r ean ..... Umne.f doors in the South County. At first. rll m:~er know for sure). tantalizing m ingling of navors -as eapcemat. te eerrn•H• wt .. • some of the service was spotty. Not all Blini wnh Russian caviar (they mesmerizing as a lover's kiss -still ru •f die mevle • O.C. ltewnallelu of the food was perfect. . used Malassol) were smaller and lingrrs. 8ettUU}'; call Ht-Htl. --------------------1 2 Br~~:!st ~ ~~ Q.., I I Buffets ~,-: '' I for s3_95 llUTHTLHS )_( •• I ALL YOU ,_."•ms i ~.) I I\ b I I CAN EAT ~Wt\ I I . French Toast• PiancM• • Potatoes O'Brien ' I I • Fresh Fruit • Porte Rib TrlmrninQs l ·J I •Assorted Muffins Breakfast S4IN9d S.t\Jfct.y & Sunday I 7 30AM·Noon Explr• 51V88 ~~~ I 16685 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY -p·~~ I SUNSET BEACH . (213) 592-5937 I --------------------- Japanese filnJ series to begin A Japa~ film~ consisting o' five movies based on famous novel' will begin at 11 a.m. Sunday wllh .1 showing of -eotchan.'' made frorr the book by Soseki Natsume. The scncs is sponsored by thl Japanese American Council of thl Historical and Cultural Foundattor of Oran,e County. The first '""' -;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmm;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--t:::=============~============::;i movies in the~ will be ~nted at Edwards Plaza Theater. Bristol an -ble ''°"' ~ ~. rcttucm. and linlu•nc 10 aqu!Atdy ~ lfflood. val and other~ lp«.llildo ErVOV • biuchWi· Inf v-olNcwpcx11b9y1n a cozy. Mlthmtte 1..ia.n Mtlt~-Whcft~s~ t sr.-aus 101 C>1•'' I .,..._,_,~ 7t4/642-7880 JUI WC...~....,,.,., a.ch ---ol"-Port lhd ..... .., ... Sunflower. Costa Mesa. Or. Anhur Hansen. a professor at California State Univcnity. Full enon. will introduce the stties. The Japanese film classr. "Rashomon"willbeshownat 11 a.m May I. Anne Friedbers of tJCl w1I lecture on ••Rashofnon," a film that launched director Akira Kurosawa' internationally acclaimed career. "bu Dancer." beted on a novel h' Nobel Prize winner Yasunari K.awat.ta. will be shown May 15 an1 introduced,by Or. Allen Cueb1cr. professor at UCLA. "lzu Oancrr will be shown at tbe New Hum1• Center Edwards Cinemas Com pie\. Huuon'Ccntu Drive. COila Mesa. u will the mnaini .. films in the tent'' -An Ocnn to ~ross." tchedulc. for 11 a.m. May 29, is bued on hi.Coric VOYllC from Japan to Ot1nJ in the Ith century. The final mov.e in the ICrics is th popular 1914 film '"Tk Makiok.1 Sisters. .. Tickets for thueria are S2 S. sin~' · tickets. if available. aft $6. Sen..! check IO Historical and Cultur.1! Foundation. I no Skyput Ctrcl1 Suite 200. Irvine. Clllf. -92714 . • the> iomc-iP.n of I l tell l)Oint ~ sti II th the nnga pt rc· •ugcot n the :d b} most bab~ 10 a JOVIC ;auon •t not vie or ltc for IC JO~ hnin[! :ht - RJtl · -HIO u ao lft'tOll Kl.S· mitect ... ~ .... ~ - ing o' tovcl• vith J frorr y thl >f th1 laUOI' I tWi• rented ol and sor at Full la SS ll la.m :1 w1I n that ;awa'• :r . vcl b' . unar 5 an, >icr. inccr lutto1 >kx. :sa. J stne' :dull'• on Chin • is th · akiolJ sine.: S<nJ JICUrJI ::'ircl, -Out On The Town UJdeDon . Top videocassette sales, rentals for the week Revenge of the fawn seating By~ Atsedaled Press The followmgarr the most popular '1deocasscttes as the) appear 1n ne't wt'ek·~ issue of Billboard maga11nl.' Cop)nght 1988. Billboard Pubh- ca11ons. Inc Reprinted with pcr- m1ss1on VIDEOCASSETTE SALES 1 'S••rt Uo Wiln Ja,.. F' ones.· 1 Lor1m<1r 1 Leo• ano ,,,. Tr •"'o I Ot\nev ) "C•H•ne•a . IMCA I • J•,.. F-. • l -"-1 AerOOic 17 ' ~ "-' E••• Goone Wor>oo..• wo"'°"' 1~r1 llo-...,.•I s J• .... Fonoe'\ ...... 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"'~"° ·~ 1.• B•mo. q CA '""""°"' 10 T~~ H~ ~t· You know 1h1s 1s the lime of y~r to 1-------- \tart thinking about the summer and I cont·crts under the stars So. ol' l 1nclc Don wuz loolun' through the Los Angeles Times Calendar . unda). spcc1ficall)' for thl' Panfir .\mph11hca1rc ad. 'Spotted 11. :ind "'hoa . 11 looks ltkc the amphitheater''> manaJcmcnt has dc- l 11.kd 10 pla~ tough 1.i.11h the locals You·,c read about thMC snl\clifTK clo\o\ns(the locals) in this column and on the front page of the Pilo t The~ 're ~ apping about all the no 1S<' The~ ·n: reall) going to have some- thing to }ell about no"' NoJ)('. not a \:in Halen \onccrt or a ~ll P1stols- IX.-ad Kl·nned)S reunion Worst" \tu h "o~ for thc cars and peace of mind The) 're going .to p~nt Jau. count I) and wimp rock. The~ 'rc an M>nna appear at thl· Pacific .\mph11hca1rc. Herbie Han- cod. ~t 1am1 Sound Machine. Rand' Tr.l\ 1~ There rcalJ) goes the nc1gh·- borhood . What sorta low-grade moron' listen to this type of a.arbarge" Pen erts" De' 1ates'°' Ed1torsll" Jan" What sorta alleged music 1c. this" .\ buncha gu)s ~und around in sh:idcs. acung cool. and all pla} in a different l..e} at d1fT<'r<'nl tempos Stuff soundi. hl..e sch110 cats 1n heat E'er listen to a JUL radio DJ" Do thl'5e gu} s talk slooo" cu1 the> 're stoop1d or cuz their audience 1s stoop1d" Probabl> both. · \\imp roclt"Thc crud you catch on l'-'Cfll radio stations hke KllS. The \ a'c. :ind KROQ L111lc twits hl..c T1ffan> Brain "'1pes hke Kenn} (1 .\nd dim"' its IN XS. whert' the border patrol shoulda done a better JOl"l of h'<'p1ng out undesirable aliens Count!') music., .\nyonc wnung and performing th1!i garbage 1s guilt\ ofcn mc<1 against humanity. Fans and I prac1111oncrs Olla be stenhzed in the hopes of sto pping the spread of this menarl'. I So those poor homeowners next to the amphithcater womcdabout noise from Neil Young or the Kinks have these greater horrors instead . He). 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I • 17 I • I• • • -Dining out with Judy ----------------------------------------------------- 'Babette's Feast' feeds both the body and soul ''Babette's Feast." which just won an Academ) Award as Best Foreign Film. has a knock-'em-dcad "food- ruh" scene thC' likes of which haven'1 appcarC'd on scret'n since the la~nv1ous eating spree so brilliantly charactcnt<'d by the young Alben Finne~ in "Tom Jones. ..\ group of austere. god-fearing Danish villagers gather for a dinner to cckbratc the I OOth anniversary of the b1nh of1he1r long-dead minister. who h:id ascn bed 10 the theory that "the onl~ things )OU can take with you arc thll'il.' that you have gi ven away.' In prcpanng this elltraordinaf) ml·JI. BabctlC 1s most obv1ousl\ !>at1sl~1 n(I hero~n need for crcativ11y. but her gift 1s greater than that. 8 ) the end of the dinner. people who have tx·<'n b1 kt'nng for )ears forgive one :invther. The) haH~ suddenly ac- quired a taste for some of the beauty their austt'nt) has previously denied them. Some allo~ feelings of love to penetrate their armor. Others find tha1 the) ha\t' a sense of humor. r\s watching the fi lm followed by a re-c-rc:111on of the dinner Wednesday a1 the Ritz-Carlton in Laguna Niguel pro ' <'d. SC\ en hute courses. served magnificcntl). can do so much more than feed the bod). In "Babcttt''s Ft:'a'il. ··as so often happens in real life. thr soul is no urished. too. ·· Babt'ttC''s Feast" ts based on a stu l) b) hak "O ut Of Afnca" D1nt.•scn. who was greatly influenced by food prepared by a rook she cmFloycd and had to leave behind in Afnca. It's set in Denmark 1n the 19th century. Jan Pedersen. a top Copen- hagen chef. was recruited to create recipes which had not been readily available to Dincscn. According to Chef Pedersen . Dinesen "had a very good imagina- 11on." For at least the next four weeks. whik the mo vie ts being shown in selcctC'd Orange County theaters. the dinner Chef Pedersen has created will be served. w11h mano r changes. at The D1n1ng Room in The R11z-Carlton Hotel. Laguna Niguel. ··w e pla)ed w11h the recipes JUSI a hule bit," admitted Ritz-Carlton Food and ~veragc Director Uwe Chris11anscn. Chnsuanscn. who will soon take up his new post as General Manager of The Ratz-Carlton in New York Cit~. added . "I hope we have made them even better " W11h the R-C's talented and highly- respectcd Executive Chef Christian Rassinoux. the soon-to-be-~w­ Yorkcr has orchestrated a remarkabl<' personal farewell to Southern Cali- fornia. In fact. The R11z-Carllon may wc.-11 be offenng the meal of the decade. I've been watchin' The Ritz- Carlton closely since 11 opened its door-; in the South County. At first. some of the service was spotty. Not all of the food was perfect. thinner than the puffy blini of the movie. Buckwheat flour was not used. "Buckwheat is for peasants:· said Uwe Christiansen. Creme J fnliche was substitu1ed for sour • UDY cream. and no chopped onions or bits ofhard boiled qgs conflicted w11h the l' ...... 1£1LAIN • pure taste of the caviar. "A few pla1es •lll\lllAlliliililiiiliiliilliilililllill•lliil• of this and I'd be willing to sup the rest of the dinner:· remarked one No lonacr. Robin Leach. of "Life- styles Of The Rich And Famous" has named the R-C the No. I lullury resort in the continent.11 U.S. -and No. 9 in the world. Everything about The Ritz-Carlton is an absolute delight. pure per- fecuon. a hedonist's dream-comc- true. And while the prc1>9ration of "Babette's Feast" was probably ch id's play for Christiansen. Rassinoux, ct. al.. to say that the assembled guests were impressed with the food. the presentation and the service would be the understatement of the year. With glas~ of Sandeman Royal Esmeralda rare amonullado sherry. we had turtle soup made with alligater meat and a triplt--clarification of beef boullion and the fins of a tender young shark. You aren't supposed to cook turtles anymore. This alligator wasn't o ne of the lishy-tasting variety (maybe the R-C secretly used turtles: I'll never know for sure). Blini with Russian caviar (lh<'Y uSc.'d Malassol) were smaller and •guest. toasting me with a glass of Veuvc Clcquot Brut champagne poured from·a magnum of the hqu1d. The 1870 vintage of Dinesen·s stOf)' was unavailable. but we managed to get along without 11. The main course was a delicate quail. backbone removed. stuffed w11h trufllesa nd a foie gras mousse. It was p~nted in the puff pastry nest Dincscn had called a "sarcophagc" (11 means "tomb") an the original story. Not wanting to seem squeamish. most o f us crunched off the quail's head a nd ate 11 an o ne bite (just hke o ne of the characters in the movie had done). Not bad. The simple. d ear reduc11on on the plate surrounding the quail was one of the grand triumphs of the evening. During this courw. there was almost complete silence in the room. as we dallied over C'very last monel of quail. sauce and m~nificently light puff ~stry. The memory of the tantahzini rmngling of flavors -as mesmerizing as a lover's kiss -s1ill linscrs. -ble from sumptuous laMcN. fcttucdrw aod llf11U1N IO aqulshdy ~ tufood. ~al end othn !Wien~ Enjoi(. btuthtak· Intl YMw o( ~I bll\' an • cwy • .u!hmtl< lt&IWt MttJne-wtwrt llf!Ytl\I"' 'pui.bk' '"••11s oi 101 ••' ~Iona~ 7141642-7880 31JI W C...~. Newpone.th 1u*-"" olNcwpcwt 1M. °" tt. '-¥tide 1 the d b> most bab~ to a 1ov1e .atton t not t'ICOI :e for ejo~ tnlni\ ht - Ritz· ·Ztff 11 a.n enon tcllld· m.lted Iii dit alioas - ing o· OVC'I' mh a frorr •' th; ,f lht ,attor IWI cntt'd >lanll sor a: Full a SSl l la.m I wil , that awa·, r. fel b unar 5 an 1ier. ncer Utlt1• ~\. :sa ... iene• duk on 1 ::'h1n.1 is th· kiok.1 sin~l: ~nJ 11tur JI ~ircll OutOnTheTown UncleDon Top videocassette sales, rentals for the week evenee of the fawn seating By Tiie AsMdald Prfts The following arc the most popular videocassettes as they appear in ncx 1 week's issue of Billboard magazine Copynght 1988. Billboard Pubh· cations. Inc. Rcpnntcd with per- missio n. VIOEOC.t.UE HE s·ALES I "'Siert UP Wit~ Jane F-·· ILOf•men 2 ""Led• •nd ll'le Tremo .. (Oilnevl 3 "CAll.tnetics" (MC A) e •• J-Fonde'\ Low 1........ct Ae<OOk WOf"OUI"' ILorlmerl s .. J-F-·· ~-WOflLOUI'" ILor...,.rl t "An ,_,.,,...ICM! T•il" IMC4l 1 p,,, .. F'IOvo Tf'e We• (1'/IVM·U• I Ster Tr... IV TI>e VO¥-Home" I P•r •"'°""'I t S....nv IM•ulv 10 0,,,.,., 10 '0.rly O•n<•"9' I Vn trOftl II 8evertv Hill\ Coo·· Peremovntl n .... ~.~moll•' 8oav &••><•" IJCll t] 'K•tn~ Smith i S•ert1r.g Worti:ou1 tl=o• Hl"sl •• "8~ef'IY HON\ Coo II . CPeremount. JS Tne !>ou...i DI MUlk " CC&S·Foat. 0 16 • Merv Poooon\ • (01\nevl You know this is the time of year 10 ,.-------------.=_-____ _ !>tan thinking about the summer and concens under the sta~. So. or Uncle Don wuz lookln' through the Los Angeles Times Calendar Sund3)', specifically for the Pacific Amphitheatre ad. spoiled 11. and 1.1.hoa. 11 looks like the Jmphllheater·s manaJcmcnt has dc· c1ded to pla) to ugh with the locals. You·,c read about these sn1,ehng lowns (the locals) in 1h1s column and <>n the fro nt page oft he Pilot The~ ·re )apping about all the no1~ I The) ·re rcall> going 10 have some- thing 10 )ell about no1.1. Nof)I.'. not a \'an Halen Conccn or a Se>. Pistols-I Dead Kcnn1:d ) s reunion Wo rse. Much 1.1.orw for the cars and pcaC'c of mind. I They're going 10 present Jau. I count!') and wimp rocl . The) ·re all gonna appear at the I Pacific Amphitheatre. Herbie Han· cod. M1am1 Sound Machine. Rand ) I rav1s. Then: n~all)' gocs the nr1gh- borhood. What sona low-grade moro ns listen 10 this I) IX Of rrbargc'> Perverts"[)(>, 1atcs1 Ed1to~ Jan? What sona alleged music ·~ th1~"-\ buncha gu)s stand around in !>hades. acting cool. and all pla) in a different kt'y at different tt·mpos Stuff sounds hkc schizo cat'I in heat £,er listen 10 a J37l radio DJ" Do these gu) s talk slooo1.1. cuz the~ 'rt' I ROYAL KHYBER Cei.ebwti~ SECRET ARIES' WEEK April 25 through 29 PRESENTING SPECIAL FOODS FROM THE KHYBER'S PASS No Curry• ... M•rln•t«I In homemMI• fre•h herb• •ml mild •pie•• and roa•t«l In a clay oven. • IEUI CllCIEI TIIU • llllEI Wll CllPS • • SW•lflll TllU • lllYID lllCUI -.E • • Jllll llllMP TllMlll • -.! l'ULCITII FISI . nm ZllfillEL ., TIE IUSI • L•J6Ml41i•••r JI\ Wolfd Winning ROYAL KHYBER C umnt> of lnd1.J 1000 Bristol S trHt North. Newport Beach. CA 92660 714 752·5200 stoop1d o r cuz their audu.·nC'c 1s -------------------------- s1oop1d'.1 Probabl> both. Wimp rocl" Thi.' crud }Ou catch on t1.1.<crp radio station' hkt' Kil . Thr Wa''-'· and KROQ L111le 1w11s hkc T11Ta n} Brain 1.1.1pcs like Kenn~ G -'.ndd1mw1ts INX '.where the oordcr patrol shoulda done a better JOb of l1:eping out undesirable aliens < ·o untl) music? Anyone wn11ng and performing this garbage 1!> guilt~ ofc.:rimes against humanity. Fans and pract111oners otta be 'ltcrihzed 1n the I hopes of stopping the spread of this menace So those poor homeowners next to the amph1thc:itcr wom cd about noise from Neil Young or the Kinks have these greater ho rrors instead. Hey. Pacific Amphitheatre. your schedule looks awfull) weak. I mean 98-pound weakling weak. in the real rock 'n' roll depanment. Where's a Los Lobos or at least a blues program hkc they aot down there at Irvine Meadows? Weak. It's summer. bo) . how about some rock ·n· roll? Yo. and you tot Dylan at an I inconvenient date. How 'bout a change? LAME-0 OF THE WEEK: "On the Waterfront." Borina. An American classic? So's Charin Manson. llELIGIOUS FANATICS commit sect acts. We need you . GULLIVER'S Had Any Rea ll y Great PRIME RIBS OF B EEF Lately? 1-\:l:~ ~4 1 1 ..., • ..., I \ 1 :\ I ,.\ ~ '. T l ; ' ! IH \"I ~t· 11 J-F onoe'\ Ee\¥ c;.p."9 War,ou• ILor..,,.rl II P.._cr110 10~1 19 Too Ciyn I P•r emout>ll 10 "T~ C"'t '" 0-e-tE .... ire VIOEOC4~ET1'E RENTALS I . ~lekeout• •TOUCh••...-.1 7 "8«¥ef'tv HOii\ Coo 11 1 Pa•""'°""' ) TP>e Pr1ncH• &fl~ IN- 1 "~ Wav Ovf' H&Ol 1 Rooocoo ·er- ' TN 8 19 E••·· 11&0• 10 .. ,,,,,...~. w.,.,.., ll P\et-·· 1M9() 17 '<ef'r\DUI'-H IJI' fV ... tf'Of' I] "MatO 10 Oroer llVE I i• H••r•1Wf" (Hf'• wono• IS ~O.C-M'I 1MGMU/lo 1 '6 P.eo.1or C8S·Fo al 11 s., • .._,.. Cennonl • Oirtv Oer.c•nii IVe\orOftt II ~ ~'' .n ,,,. /loltlC • (-WorlOI S T,,. j.O\o Sovs·· 1Wernen " L• Samoa (RCA·COtUrnO<el 4 T"" L1v1ng OeYhl)nl\ tC8S·Fo<1 '°' T~ ><-(Med .. > I Starring BILL HAYES HURRYI SHOW ENDS MAY 1 ST Appearing April I thru May 2 l'ZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS Playin~ S\'-~t sounds from the past. Comin~ May 31 HOLL\ "rooo ARGYLES Th'-· l:11IJL·n \~.!l' of Hol·k ·n· Hull 1~ hjl'k ,tnJ I >ukl.,.:--""' 1t Ii\\'. l'11ml.· J .. an(l.' l11 till' hot k st sound~ of the :-1rs. 1w ·s JnJ 111 ·:--al I >ukl··s ~ostal~ia ~ilL' Cluh. Hl'l1w all vour f~.l\'onk oldies hut ~c 1rnfo:s l'wn· Tu.l·sJay throu~h SalurJa\'. Enjo~: the ·um·L·n11..•n(t' ol c11mphml·ntjry \'aid rarktn~. And try I )LJkl'. 's C\\'fY ~, n· day ior nm1cJ\' night. ,, THE NEWPORTER REsoRT • ., t • I .•• --I I • • ~ CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST• NE.UT m:•CH 71._'44-2030 37 F ASIDI ISlMD jJ..tt.....O '''°." ._ .......... .,,, .. 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Monday & Tuesday In The Lou• To help celebrate on Award Wlnninc P.lSta M n.Jmed by The National Pa.ta Association M Best Pasta In The City and our new Award for EJicepclonal ()lnin1 from The c.!Uornia Restautant Writers' Association IT'he only Italian restaurant In Or•"fC'! c.ounty reeeivlnc this prestl&ious awardl. IOin us fOf spedal surpris6nt New Pasta Recipes in the cocktail !ounce & bar only Come tnt the newest recipes ~om Italy! The YrM outst.andinC quality as you would expect from the Ora"fC'! County CNifman of the C AO Italia AHoclaelon •. Entertainment Nlehtly -Kitchen open untl !Me f'or a~er theater patrons. RlstorMte IUll6ano & Cone~ 1~20 E PKlflc C<Mllt Hwy Corona Del Mar 675 ... 1922 AAm.11can11eart ¥ !tl1aclalon Fine Sea food & Primt' M eats (Monday & Tuesday 5-9 p .m.) SPIDAL 4 W a .JIRIME RIB DINNER 'l's te"ecf with 80Up or N lad lllllkf'd potato, vegetable ct roll 1/)eJe11il 'ibut•et ~9uticMJ Cio ppino ......................................................... .. Roast Loin or Pork .......................................... . Pia no Bar & Coc ktails N ig htly In The Lounge • MAX EILER SUN & MO:S NIGHTS • JERRR\ LAMBUTH T l 1E. _.ED & T H RS ~IC HTS • Lt IS ~tORENO SAT & t;N ~IGHT ~1&.17dSt .• ~ ...... 541-32-11 OUR PASTA SHORTLY BEFORE IT BECOMES YOUR PASTA. Come give our fresh homemade pasta a whirt. @!1• WHERE At.LTHE B~T OF ITALY Is YCXJRS. • 16811 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach , ... '.'l. OutOnTheTown THE BARS · H.t\t' tht' 1m mt of "'ur hft r h••"' 111~ lr•1m tht' t'ttt'n'<l\t' .!fl •tf'm 1111•1111 "ll'ak' ,,.afuut1. RRQ, :\In ,, 111 tlo•hf'• mt lud1111 -.al1d har J111I nwrr Wl"ttrn charm 1rnd , .. 11111 r' <1mh1am «' Rrf'alcfa'I ~I r •· 11 11 1•1 l.un<'h M f' 11.1111 ! 10. I h1111rr -n1ach1> from r, no pm ll.11111\ huur \I f' 4 \IJ -; p m ~al r ll111 tl1•h l.l\f' t'ntt'rlaanmt'nt and 1!.1111 an.: ti11nqut t (Bf~•lll" I ~9'<.! l!.tlhall.1 U•lan !f,9 Ill I<, THE ORICISAL BARS FAR~ERSTEAKHOV E \,.,•Th .. , art ch .. 11r11:1nal f'1m11u• 1 .. , lhru tint' and •·half pound I' •rt..rh .. u'(' •IHI" and ft'•luran1e ''""1 .. , hr111lmc Proudh 't'" anK 1 .. r .!Ii 'rar' M11\lnjt arid f(r""' 1n11 .,.11 h I ·,,..tJ \Iha' :'<itw l11c•t111n an ll.1rhur t'i>ntf'r nu"' u~n" Off \\ 11 ... n llf'tlOHn Mar~hall"· end F.t ... 11rrl• Thuttr S..n·1nic M ~111 11 um-'" ,.1 .. ,.1nic, ~un ·l-cl ... 1nt1 '11•1 llrtrhur lil\d . c1 ... ui ~,f'~ tdf 1r:-:-7 HOB Bl'RNS ""Pf'rh '' tht' v.11rd tu df10<'rtht 1h1• 11 111 rl111in11 l''tahla•hmtnt S..r\IOI( '' ""'''' t.•r 111 \tar". 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'""llf•rl l'1!'r .!I'••\\,.,, o ..... n frunl :-0-1'.,.p.irt Ht>a1 h .,--, ~-- QL'l ET WO~A~ Thi' luulh pt11.11•liir rr•t1nir.in1 1• pruudk an 11• .!.!nd \l'IH ,.f •t'f\ 11,. 11n Parira. c •a•t H"'' an ' .. , .. n,1 dtl ~lu Fam""' tur ffil'"<lUlll' hrualt'd sv.· .. rdfa•h & " •mall 111 tamllt' at m1"phtrf' tht> l~1J1t'I W11man St'f\·ts lu111 h :'-1 F 11 I dinnt'r nt~hth• :. 11. latt' n111h1 mtnu till I :«I a m. l'ntt'ftarnmt'nt fint Wlftf' list, I l"'klllrl'<, 'llll'llltf> d t'h ('1111 fur dt>t111I• al~•UI hum•· dth\'t'n· :1224 t: , .... ,, H IH • c .. r ona dtl ~ar 6411~ ': 4411 THI WHITEHOUSE RESTAURANT This unp,.tentious rttUturanl h.u ~n servi111 Ameriran home cook1!14 for nearly 90 ~an now and it 1 seuinc better all the timt'! Fresh to1.1pe. aal11d. sand· widlt'S, and homemadf' enU-. Servinc bttuful lunch dinMr a featurina full bar and live en~· tainment. Located UUt"k dab"' the heart o( 1.Apna 8-ch at 340 So. COMt Hwy. 494·880!'. ZUBIU ... Pun and 1i1r1ple. juat like mother'• Jov.! T'lwy aerve lO oc. lobater uil-. met mipon. pri- rib, riba and chlchn al the meet rMaOnable pnc-in Coiau Meta.. 'n-dinnen eervtid "" ..,.a.I nifhu-open i nichta. ~)' poumi low pfice drinks Our cue· ecnen ha,.. been rominc bKli aince 1970. Located It 1712 Placentia in Coate M-near 17th St Call &4&·8091 or QI .98().3 . Zl'BIE~ GILDED CAGE H1ich1 "' r .. .-I~ •l rtt' •~ c: /.uha... 'P<'C••·h~ .a..-_...!f'C ha<"kf'n It.th' 0...1.. r r... an.: ·1~ ., ... 1,. .\I i annt'I' ~l"N • 1r ..a....: hJ rd t>c-•n• • rr• ol! •r.. " µ-•t,,1,.,.-1nJ h· • r • L""':ot-.. •P.-1 1111• \I~ Ir •m , .. , T-w ••"1nl I ill!< 1• .. I •t ! • ,,, 1 r • "" " " l.1m1h l..ar~r i .. ..,, • 1' • • \\ .:t ... "' r~,-n plu .. , I \ ... r ,, .. J:-• ...... '"""-""' t,.1.,r ... -\ ("'"' ,. \ r• r rr .1 _..,. .... 1f-.,.uhnt •~ ... ,u 1 1, .. l ..,,.."' ,, I 4 I NEWPORT LA~Dl~G RESTAL'RA~T Tht :'llt"'1><1rt la.nd1ni Resu ura1n pt'rfttth •llUAlf'd •\l'I tti.. ba)-fn>nl adJAl't'nt \II tht &Ibo• Fun Zont humt' of tht' finHl local ~ood • ~t'll &a a moil prt'S\I~ lo- fatwn Fant' ro.od and • m<»t H · r111n11 luunct C"l&M) >"t c-.1 r.•1n U4 for lunch, dmntr Sunde) •runrh ••t pt'rhap! •PPf''•wn and <'o• kt••I~ (rum tbef>\'lttr bat The brt'llh t•Ji.1~ \It'•' i. ka'.Dtf'd '"tlh tntt'rt.amm~nt T unday · "•turda\ hic-hhchttd ...,. s~ nmm .... >Unds o( tht' r ~nbbNn.. on '\unde' aJtt~ 'rom '.l-• ;> m Tht :-..~"'l>'l" v l"ldllll ..e df'rmatt' lucal fan)l'ltt' ~ 7 da' • Rnt"r-attnns pl.._ caJJ 1·1 u 6':':.. H7 l \'a~t park1,. ~'tnang~ Rt:MPLESTILTSKISS Ont' ,,, tht' bnt hpt M<Tt'U ol :-.:t•1>un as tht food al 1>iis popu- lar night duh If vou l.w~ pest&. th1 1 tht' pl•tt1 Only thf' cboK'ft1 1nttrtd1t'nll ue UM>d in our "hnmemadt''· ~U<'ft •"Id _.h da~h is prepared 1n the ttfbt Ind • htalth\ trad1uon o( r ali!omi.a 1 u1~1nt Tht un1qut "du1lkt>o.rd" ml'nu wh1.;h c~n da•1'¥ ~ \ 11U 14' Chll<let' portl•'n ~l?t'S to fit 'uur ap~tltt' land your .. 11t11 Offt'rinic mdudt' 5UCb fa•'Ontes a' Sl>t'chttta, Clarru & Lmruuu and ~amp1 .-'lfrt'do al"ni wllh <(•mf' 11f oor own crut '<>ftS hke Mu aran LA.Men.a. Su cbw1n ~ellup~. '"'ordfish \lontt,,.y. and murh mt>rf C"om!"lt'l.t' ap· ptllr.tr mt nu and don't mils our frHh hnmt'·madt' brt'atf1 c- url\ 111 '' md tlw IJotf ru,bt c-runch or llC'k 1.roU.nd al"ld dance to somt of the bnt t'nl.t'ral~l an town ~n I I.JO vn t.o 10:00 pm V.Hkclays. 11-00 p '11. -k- ends. 114 Mc Fadden Pl11tt N-- port Buch tat the! N~ Pieri. O.:lm5 ITAUAN CARMELO'S This ult.ra·unart ba~n of ncep- tional lu.11111 and Continenul Cui1i..W it one of tht rnott rt'Ward· inc pieces t.o dine. F'~ peau ind lpft'iaJ "licht'' 1111um .re c.arefully p,..,.mt by thl"ft ol the !inftt halian chefa. Pimo bar enltrt.ainment mmplip"'en" the fun atlDC>apMre. Affnwo dinifts (WNlhef ~ittJ:nsJ. Open for dinner 7 n11ht.a rr<MD ~30 3620 E. COMt Hwy CoroM .w Mar 675-1922. SlCI"S PIZZA D"Oao Aa l\ltliM ~t! f' ' ~ 6: apttaUd for -19 ''""-"rl DlPwvo" f'uuh -~ to t.:ml.t' )'OU to .'ft:li t.bftr MO-U.-UC ~ llAlan ta'" prepend wuh Gah cwu....i ~ :2..e:iu. -ArUna.I ~ OI' pn WO'al.."~ Do tddld ~ ~ :kw fl.Dftt ~u ~ o.-d' seute ._"" t'...-anoc1 _,;:\ •U ~ IWiaa fllW'I. \\'l:D.S ESO .\ Y S PE:l I .\ L \, l I A" f' ... 1 ' !llrl' '* 'I' -:"t.-~' ...a~ "'111.J:°'I .. .....a"""1 ...... , ·i""..Ad ~--~ •' • m : ,... 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" ... ..,., "'''.-,i r • J'l'"f'"~-"\lt ,,..... ....a I ... ._,, • '" ~· ... ,. l .......... 1 "' \ "" • I •-'•ndrr• •I Hr• 1.1\1' l' r:,, \\ •r • '•m•-U• 't•r h•' 11e l ht' ~t P :u n 11,.,.IC,. t "'nl' '" Th .. t~l't'<tl Pu~ Hun1 .:-, ... : ··n 't m l La \t~ • •• "'·""' VILLA NOVA A bu uurul bn • -CTNl.ef. t.ht NftUlt)(' Jt'llJoC that haf, i'MCk ~ \'11la !'/ova a ··spenaJ kind <>( p~~ (Ot ll''t!r 5:(1 ~-ear< Superb NISJM from C'entn.I an<i Sorth rm It.ah Wf\'t'd m 04d World c-h.ann ~lttW\'l' •>iM hsl Din ntr 1uchtJy PWM> bar F'ull iMnu ul I • m 3 13 1 w -1 C'oa.t HW) . Stw-port Bfft-h "42-- Cllm\E?SI LI'S RESTAl 'RAST If '''>U In\" I h~ ••• .., ""I~ •Utt' I•· l'n)'•\ din OJC h .. r. 1• l..1 • prum1-In.ti\ 1u1h•n1" I 1'11~ r. .. od Th• mtnu ••fft'r-" .. ,d .. ' tr ot'I\ • .t t~•·h• d.l,.Jw.. tr •m J • <ant' tl• c-.>mbtOAtt>•fb. 1n<luJ1nir t'ant•·~ & !-r..-.hu•n ,\\I" Rrn1hu1lc1nJ dft'l>t 1n a 'llPrTmth buuuful •lm•>!>PhtrT l r.-p1<.J drtnk.s tu qutn<"h \\-Ur thar-t I )pf'n ~'t'n d•' • 10ttk lt•r lun• h And dinner "961 -'d.am• H untrru?t .. n Bt ... ·h ~I !111.\ THE LOTl'S Enter t hf' Ortt'nl and HJlf'flf'nt'\' t ht' n<Tlll'ntt ,,, \land;mn itnd !:'tKh ... an l'u1Mnl'' "u lhf'nlH C htnf'~t' da~ht'• «''Pt• 1all' prt'part'd ll\ ma.,ttr rht'f I.au Thr l..utll$ ran ufftr ruhnaf\ mi'll'f p1ttt"> to \'\141' hkmtt Thr '"'f'h dmintt al't'a '~ d11mtnattd "'1rh i11, IU~ ,1( thf l .. •tU< 0••'"t'f th,. ~ymbol of punt\ tn ~·hmf'~ ,.,1 turT EnJOy fil"M' Chmf"t' d1nmc •• wt"ll u •11w. spmt« and ht~pll•I 1tv It lM [.(14u, Lncatf>d 1n Harb.of C'entt'f at ?\Ill Harb.1r Bh-d rn C"uata Mtsa Call'4..., H ll .uuv..• I• CALIFOaSIA BEACH Cahlt'"'IA fWA<"h Rn1Auran1 •• ·~ u( ~·pun· .. """'' l'lofttf'm po.wan '"tauranh •·.-.u unnc "\ quwtt J ape,_ dm1nc 1ndud10.: <U5h1. ~af1"td and .. IHll ... m•kf"' th1' a truh pl"'urahlf. danmic t • ptnen<"l' t .. "<'lltird at 1.'l<,:, \ •• I "J" •n Nt•P.111 EW.-..·h l.un. h h. .. 1r- \ll•n F'ri 11 .Ii\ .! .Ill d1nn1"r .. ~ _..,. :-. ~~· , r,. • •• .;if" • • .. 1• .. .. , ~ ... .. ..... r-"t"" ·-• .. ..,., .. ·~. ' -'~ .. E~B[RS ... trad1t .. "'4 ' r: :vrta :,.... uun.nt •tf't' -.r_.r •J>l~tc ..alac "IA.!t't>r -· ..a.IC al pttparN ~t>~.:.. tt\ • ttich ' .. .:a.1•hf ~ ~t•f' T r.d1tu•n a1 '~~· o~ ..,..'fl .. "l'\.'<'bf'~u 4 .... ~l'<T ..... , ... r"tft~rr <""TUP \ lA>llif Ls1.and ~ uc Id 11\C 1>1c•rad.. mt'•qun«' ~' •11t'd ~-~ :l!C!!ll\ s:.: ~· S1 . 9 ; \ , "k la hil •-if'«' Ir-L;n, I: : : •'\ .:. :\: j ,Qnf'' : 1. I R,.,.,n a-, n• ~Yt..lt'S ~«'<I ~ :-~ lA<N:.« AC1~ .. t t .. the '-'J'.r, \thA h r ~: ,f"Wl'I"_ Bhd \ •UI \l- \f E 0 IT t KR \' t \ ' lh-.. "I -'ar por tt-r Inn tlo tc-1 ·-. . .. . ..... ·• . "' "'. . --.. .. ,,.,. 1 .1' t•rr ' HI\ IER-' .. .. • r ... ' '.,. . .. , .. ,. '°" .. I T t .. tt•r--... ~·t • '\ I • ...... ~ ... ,.,_. ~ ,.. .. . .. .. .... , •• t , \ '" .. . •' ....... , • \ r ~ ,. • lc.t• ,,_ J .. , ·.1 -..i LE ~IOI flu• " ' t '''" ·l .... Jlf'r l"r '""' _ •" h-1th..-r... tt.1 ........ ' \ ... ,,., th..t1 '" ....... ~ ~,, \\ tihf"' J{, q ".,., ... "' f'h· ~''·\•th .tie"•' tt ,~, llH'··\ \11\t ut ! • \~l11<t1t r·h r \"' tt"', 't 11 h.,ntt l\ \ • n, ~ '"' ''" •' ,n .. , f r,.!l, h tf 14 I 11\\l In I \lit \\ ..,tt' """l"I ~ 1" •H t \ I •Ul1 t 1h•..,4' 1.itH' '~ lfd !t'h r-\p••, t~I tt "" ... ,.,~~i tot\ the • 1t ,• .uhtu•t. , ...... n.. l lt"'tt n 1 If"• • .,, "~' u• •' luth t\ •nti f•nnrt • t>. ,. '"'"IA\ hr' IO< h '' I hr 1 .. 1~ •! "· ! ... " • ~. i \ I ~ I 10• '""' l• ... 1~ .. h , -'"''I MEXICAN Ml CASA T'lwtr food 11 bb a tnp \o Mn1ro' Hoaptaltt) "'* band 1n band .-tth ~11 mocto. "M1 r-a $u r ... w 06ey~·-~ ~tabl.a.d .. ~ 1~7' it's no aatf'tt rr.-~ dtn1111 heft Opet\ cta.\y (roe 11 LID f~ Lundi. o..... and ('~­ ~\H1al-l W.ct.-Sun.. nchu 1n Ult 8wTo Roam. 29R 8. 17\J\ St_C.-aM... ft.'>~ • • • ' ( Out On The Town ,.,, rl't friend• l'nju\ dining here Oswn da1h from 11 e.m . for l.un< h. llmnt'r and Cocktails l-:ntNla1nrnl'nl \\'ed ·~un night' 111 lht-Bum• H••1m 29fi E li th ~t • (''"'" Mt-,a 64;1 7626 STEAK & SEAFOOD BOBBY McGEE'S Uur ltt11a-r '""''altv •~ makmic , , , " "'""' d ~pf'l 1al uct·a,i11n' \ 111i'll 1411111 a !r11nt ruw llt'lll for thl' l1••l Mid Jun 111 Huhhv Mc(;fot'. 14 hl'ft' I Ill' lllt'llU fl'81Ufl'" f8Vt1rtlt'" likt pr11n1-rih of IX't'f au JUA. 11nh I ht I 1111-'I ll\iHli1hle fr~h fish. I :-t) \ , h11u e 'tl'lk'<, lnlw.tl'r, and , .. mlom.1111111 dinner~ E\'l'r\ r ntrtt 1111 liuJ .. , "' rn lrt'11h hre1d. frr'<h 'n.:•·tJhlr, and a 1r1p to our award 141nn1nl( -alad har •nd 1fll'r din 11 .. r \11u can dan<'I' ind romllltt m tht' Y.e<>t C'utit's moet u c1t1n, r111thtduh fur a night on the town. ur an\ttml', m81cl' ll special with 1h.-m1g1c In ~twport Bea<'h. ~'>.1 E,.,,,l Cuai.t Hi1ehw1y Tor rt>Mr· \ llllttn• <111 1: 141 n7:J 5.'\80 CAFE LIDO ('aft l.1dn '" Nl'wpmt Cannl"f\ \'1ll1gl''" onh ~uppt>r rluh It'• locatt'd 11n H1lhua l'rnm~ula Cafl' L1d 11 1• Wl'll lcn1twn for 11.1' frf'"h r.t"afoud r.t'lf'< t 1un~ end t'tmlem puren CUl'llll'. µrtpartd hv Chf'f f"ranct" Tht warm. 11111matr and C'Ol\' aml11an1t' uf du'''' ruse and huricundy dttor < rf'<tll' a perfect !JI mc ... phere f11r """ d1nin11 f't µ+-r1encl' ('aft l.1d11 '" al"t1 lht' tf't 1µ1en1 uf thf' l're~t11(1!1u~ :0-outht'rn ( ·Alif11r11111 f{e,111urant \\rill'" ='1hrr Awsrcl ('9,11al at 11re l>111nrr n11(hth until m1 cl n11eht l.1H 1a11 1111ehth !'all tii '1 29fi>I for rf'-.f'r\ ill 1un,. T HE CANN ERY 'I ht'< h1 turic 140lnfrunt landmark m Nl'wpurt'• C'ennt'n \'1llaie ft.a lUrt'~ rr .... h local seai..od ind Ea .. l f'rn hf.f'( l\.n"~tently 1t'oud ~r '" f', 11~n for Lunch. Dinner. Sun Hrunch •nd l'hampaan<' Harhur \rut!lft EnLertammtnt n1ahth and Sun afttrn(1<ln' 1-:nJO'' th1• luun1tP fcM.d 1C8lltry &UJlt'rh 1 lorn 1'howdu1 :JttlO L11Fa,rll!' f;7fl f>iii CRAZY HORSE ST EAKHOUSE Cuuntrv d1n1111( with rla.-' Authrnll~ wt"Lf'rn di'• or "'"' tiiurant 11ncl ~11l1K1n ff'11t11r1ni: 11riml' rih, frt·'h ... eal••tO•. un<I 1h .. 1r f11m11u• p1.r1 •11ut .... d ,lf'uk• Lunrh Mu11 t ri I linnl'r , .. ,,., \'lll11tn-. l(Ullrllllll'l'd f)&nt 1njl l\11<) hvp mu'" 1n thl" ... 1 .... n th .. r Hrl F:x1t/Ntwport F .... , S11n1 .. Am• {71 41 f'l4!f l'ill! PARKSIDE RESTAllRAST lleltve ·vtt.tuda' at the l'arlu11dr lll'"l•urant. furmrrh• Tht' \al'qut. drlightintit local d1nrl"' fnr (I\ r r Ii \'Uni Parb1dt•, full dinner faire ;ndudl'' 'tralci., prime rah 1nd frt' h ~•food Suntet !)inner S~cials a re ~rved 11 only Si 9fl '1 :P.M Daily 1.un('h Sptt11I 'tart at onh $4 9fl. wrvtd 1n a quiet. 1nt1m1lt' 1tmo .. phert, the)' m•kr fur 11 J>('rfect lunch meeuni with an 1mpurt1n1 chtnt , or 1 relaxing 1Jtt"rm•m brrak with a 'l>t'r1al w mt'unl' l,ivr entertain mt-nt ii. now ufff'rl'<i Tues. Sit li).'12!> Rroukhur1t in M ile Squart' l'laL-a, f'tn \'alll'v 1714177!) 797~ EL PESCA DOR Practically a r~nd 111 iu uwn lime. this locally popular l'~tah li~hmrnt hn been 1rinrcin1t it11 cult tomt't~ back tUn<'t lht l'arly 19f>ll'• S pecializing in prime meals and an urellent varid)' of M!1(1iud. chl'f Dukr prepar" tvt'ry ml'lll t11 ~rftt'lmn Nol 1•1 bt mi .. 'f'<I arl' ht" Thu r"d''' n1icht lt1han s .,..C'ialt1r... and hi8 f1m11u" chttwc1ltr P1anu Har ind 1u1 huckt'l 1n the lounice nightly ac thmpanit'd h\ l''"od ll~ and friendl\ falf'~ Lunch M f 11 I. Uinnt'r ni1thtl~ 4.:\C) lfl 11. Ill Mid nllt' Frt & Sat 40 1 E I i th S1 ('nsl8 Mesa. ~48-3141. THE REX REST·A URANT I.orated bn the ucesnfrunt llC'rtlfl.• from thl' Newport fk.ach p1t-r, Thl' RH " the Orange Coast 's mut1t nrlusivt llt'afood rt'!;laur11nt Wt>ll known for fresh Hawa11an f('•Urmel f1i1h selt>ct111ns anti ~ptc1al1im11 m i.weet Channel la.land ehalont', tendrr \(:al 11nd prime mtalJt. Tht> Hu f{t"taurant 10 I he chmct <lf lut'81~ 11• Wl'll a• \1~1lor11 Her 1p1l'nt nf th\" pret1 t11(111u• T ra vel f.l11l1d8\' aw11rd < ·a~uBl/elel(ant all art Sunday Arunch . dinner C'all 675·2~ for '"'ervat111n~. \'alet p11rlcinic- SAIL LOFT :-ia1l 1. ... f1 Bar & Grill fr11ures •lt'eln Vlf'W d1nin1C w11h t hr l'mph8'is on frnh wafuud. Ovsler bar, hvl' l'ntt'rl.linment nichtlv 1n the l:Mar area. Open fur dinner n11th1ly from a p m Wttkend houl'l' fmm IO::IO &.lft> fabulou~ Sundav Rrunch Loratt'd at 400 P (' H ·in 1--a«un• ~•ch TALE OF THE WHALE f:1perien<? • 1tep beck into l1mt' Lu a pllll' whert )'Ou can dtrw 11 \11ur own lt umrr. En10y I.he ro· namt uf old NtwJ)(>rt with a 1>4tn· ttramu bay Vlt'~ F,1cit~ ynur ~llM'S With t ht'lf ilt'nMlional M!a · (1•.d and tradillunal favorittl'9 RrHRfa,rl a m. M••rt . f"ri., lunch 11 4 Mun f'ri.. !>inner 4 11 Mun .. Sat Sat a nd Su n Rrunrh ~ 1. Ov,tt-r Har F'ri . Sat & Sun. lltrnqu.tt fal·1l1t1t" up to !Miii 400 :\te111 S t • Helt .. 111. 67:\~"6:tl T HE WA REHOU SE RESTAU RANT Offt rinc diners 11 Vll'Y•' of Newpcon Ha) and a b ackground of Miii h"ab, Tht Ware house Kt1 l1turaot. l1J<'1led in Lido Marina \'tllait at 34:i0 \'11 O~'lrto, ts une uf lht' lar~tt.l rnt.auranll lucatt'd uni ht' ""8tl'rfr.,nl In addition to• v.undl'rful menu. TM Warehuu~ ''a grl'at placf' for outdoor din1n1 cin 1u. lirand new he•ltd, thrtt t lf'rl'd hnrlc patio Tht-WarehouSf' i~ 111wn fur lunr'h 11 :lO 2::lft. din nl'r ' M ondav Thu r 11 da y !1 :111 JO 111. fo"r ida\• S1t urd1tv !1 ,\(I 11 and S unday fl JO Super ~11ndt1\ Hrunch IOA M 21' M ~t11i11r nt'dit qud~ art' 11r<"l'ptt'd Fur re,t r. a1111n~. rsll 17 141 li7:J 4700 INDIAN ·BU KHARA CUISI NE OF I NDIA l'Hhapt1 the m<Mlt u c1tin11 new r"llur1nt in Huntin(ton ~Kh. B KHARA. br1np to you the t•~ll' i nd almusphert of India MU8t of the fl)(id al BUKHARA 1 prepartd 1n 1 Tandoor {cl.y oven I frnh sp1<'1'1> rrHlt' uniqut ~lt"I i nd di•tincuve arumaa for eKh d11h You'll fi nd the food 1uthen· lie a nd reuonably priced And, the atm~pherl' IO warm ind in llmate that it feels liltr home Open 7 days a week. l.unch llt'rvtd 11.30·2:30 p . .n. with lunch apteiab bfsmninc It S2.99 Dinner N'rYtd !>.30 pm ·10:30 p.m Frida\• Ir Sal· u rday upen 'til 11 p m. 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