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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. From Huntington Beach to San Clemente ... We've got the coast cove.red • ORANGE CO\ST - SUNDAY, MAY I, 1988 .. .. t'M 60lN6 TO DEDICATE AND I DEDl'CATE THIS DRlVE TO 5AMANT~A THAT SMOT TO MOLLIE l'LL DEDICATE T'415 PUTT TO ~ELE~ .. -"AND l1LL -VEDICATE Ti--115 611~DIE . PUTT TO C'<NTHIA ... 75¢ .· I AND I LL DEDICATE T~I S DRIVE TO MARIE ... - THOSE AREN1T 61~L5 .• T~OSE A~E SUPPER DISHES! © 1988 United FeatUfe Syndicate. Inc GARFIELD® . HELLO, WMAl'f> IHIS? • by Jim Davis WHY 15 IT YOO FIND ONLY ONE 5HO£ IN THE TRASH? ONE SHOE ON A 51PEWALK? ONE SMOE IN TME STREET? 1 DENNIS ·THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER WHEN SUSAN FINDS DAV\O HELPING HER G~OUNDSKEEPER ~ CLEAR TREE DAMAGE P'OLL,OWIN0 THE OVERNIGHT STORM, SHE SCOLDS HIM DAVID,, PUT THAT SAW DOWN! DON'T YOU-REALIZE WHAT COULD HAPPEN IF IT SLIPPED IN YOUR HANDS? __... What s THAT supposed to mean? I'VE USED ONE OF THESE SINCE I WAS FIFTEEN / .. .. BY HANK KETCHAM by Harold Ledoux IF YOU NEED SOME HELP, GET IT, IT WAS MY IDEA TO ED! THIS MAN'S LIVELIHOOD HELP, NOT ED'S., DEPENDS ON HtS HANDS! SUSAN! ----~ . . . ' 7 .. • bY -/~ BATiUK i 51NCE IHE 5UPREME J COURT HA5 ROLE.D IHAI J HIGH SCHOOk NEWSPAPERS i ARE~'T ProrECTED 8;> i 1l-4E ~1mJTJoN .• " I 1 J I 9 s-1 N:TIJAJ.LY, MJ. -- IJ/Ell, 5liE 'IOU 'OJ lml/! YO//U IE INR~ ~. HISTOII:t' Af14PIN6 \ MliMORY' ' 1 JUSI FINISHED IALKING WrTH IHE 5UPERINIEND8'rr .•. c:x::x:x ~~ A~D I'M AfkAID IH E ~E.L>J5 . I ~·-r GOOD I . HE DID~·-r FEEL IHAI IEE.N PRE.&NA~a..> Wf6 AN APPROPRIA1t loPlt: FUR 1teNAGER5 ! Cl _______ .... . \\I • • • . : • -~ f c!dJe f;C1tSWi tcheroo" "1.,y --EP~~~~(--:t=;~~~· . , A~A~E­ ~LCTM! IMA~ II M'{47EL-F.. v ~---~--.. i f r . :! l i .. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •rt •t ........ ., ... ,. •ftt~s 1n *•wlnt det•lls betwffn top •nd IMt19M ""'"· Hlw q•iclrly can '°" find them? Check •nswert _..,. tMM IMlow. ~ .. de:> 9 ~si.,.,~1-.111311Ct1tMOCrJ • ·tu.ss11nnr•'OIS JIOldUll'" t -P9/IOW • IOO:f i ~It Ml l .~-.cJ GAMIN • PATCHES TODAY 15MY BIRTHDAY, PE°'20 ! SWEEP T~lS STUFF INTO A PILE AND I'L.L TELL YOU HAPPY Slr<THDAY <0JUni r Whirl@ . . . . ~ -• 6 . . . -------by Hal Kaufman ------- •T£N COUNT! Count 10 to rentOW d 15 of the dUcka ------ (black dot•) from the clfele lit rtght. Her•'• how: e.g1nn1ng et errow mcw".;,g ctoclcWIM, ctOM off the tenth ...,_PIGAM! TO PONDER Try this numbers game on yourself, then show 11 to fnends Place numbers 10-99 rn a hat Pick two Double your firal chOlce add 5. multrply by SO To lhe result ~ your second ptel< and then subtract 250 Alal<azam. the first two digits of the a"6wer w1" be your first number. th9 last two digits will be your second choice Example Say you Mtect the numbers 11 and $4. Eleven do4*9d •• 22; plus 5, it 27; tlmn 50 .. 1350; 1350 plus 34 II 13&4; mlftUS 2SO. IS 1134 -the two ,,.,,.,..,. wNch ..... lected dot. Contlnvtng clock· wlM, egllln erou oft the tenth dot. end eo on (OMe • dot. .. removed, It I• not to be counted 9g81n). OM It a tryl o•••• oo~ •o • N/ICI( 0 0 •• 0.. • ·~ 0 0 rMar'N 0 0 0 0 . 0 •• • o ••• o -SUM FUN! S. N JOU CM eot¥e th .. mdtPGMf In yOUf heed: 0..tMrd of thls number Is 13 .... then helf of It. WMt ftUfftb9r7 Time: 1 mh\ute WHEEL '11111 Whlcft ........... Ille wbee1barrow r-.ce -1.2.l cw 4? Flnleh Int .... bOODfft ............. by x. la>AY tS MY BIRTHDAY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY . PADDY! 7 HOUSE CALL! A songbird la singing tor toy cua .... houM now. Add theM cotors: 1~ed. 2-U. ...._ ~v.-. . .....u. brown. s-F'-h. 6-U. gr"n. 7-00ft. a-oil. beue. SPELLBINDER , SCORE 1041C)fnts tor us1r19 all the i.tttr\ ,,, tl'le word Mtow to form two complttt word\ 0 U"T RE AC H . .... - -.. -. .. THE H 1<ore 1 po1r"1t\ uch lor •II WO'd\ ot fovr letter\ or more tew111d e~ the letters Try .. sc.,.. at ... ,, Jt ,....,.,_ -.... ~ ....... . 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You'U find this offer and a wide selection of Mother's Day cards and ~ at any of the participating Hallmark shops listed in this ad. So come in soon, because supplies are limited. 'With any $5 Hallmark purchase .. IP • • ) • ADVERTISEMENT he Sweet Smell of Memories: When It Comes to Mom, the Nose KftO'Ws • . Ann Asel.Wagner, a senior writer for Hallmark Cards, Inc., was, in writer's jargon, "hitting a wall." She'd written so much about mothers and Moth- er's Day for cards, books, and other products that she ,·ust. couldn't find the "fee ing." "I believe that people c hoose a Mother's Day card more carefully than iny other card the rest of the year," says Asel-Wag- ne r. "It just can't be a stream of words; it has to convey the strong feelings we have for mom:' At times like this, greeting card writers be- come innovative self-moti- vators. "I've always had a very dose n;lationship with my mother:' Asel.Wagner says. "It's multifaceted - classic in some ways, when she's talkJog to me like a mom; and.veJ')' modern at other times, when we're the very best of friends. The different Ways we've related over the years have provided endtesl:inspira-tion for card ve ' So she ca her mother from work. "We just chatted about simple thing. Later that evening, I settled in and skimmed through photo albums, sorting out the best pic- tures of my mom and my home." While she enjoyed both the conversation and the photo tour of mem<>f)' lane Asel.Wqner says she "didn't get any brilliant no- tions thit sent me runnms fof the word processor." So she tried another approach. •'I decided to make a batch of my mom's chili, straight from her reci- pe, whicn included fresh tomatoes, mushrooms, on- ions, and peppers. I thought eatin'-it would give me a due.' But she never .sot that far. "As soon as t~ chili was slmmerin~, I found myself just sitting at the kitchen table, mesmer- ized:' -she says. "I must ha<tt done a good job fol~ lowing her reci~, because the smell was identical. It was snowing out, and I could almost see my mom, dicing an extra onion and talking over her shoutder to me:'" ~t spurs your most vivid merilories of moml Is it snapshots of her orches- trating a family Monopoty pme ln the den, or the Sound of her favorite songl The f~I of a flannel robe like the one she wore, or the wte of your mother's secret-recipe fried "Chlckenl Or, u happened with Asel-Wagner, <s it the sweet ~Is of ''<>me - the dellcfous, \rnique btend ol aromas that -nade your home different from the OM next doorf ~tell us that we Skn and fl&eour ~ by dw look. the feet, the .. . JOund, the ~. OC' the- ...... ol thMt. Those same =i::s!f~ noee, IO to whefl he llid. ~ .. surer than SOUil6 Of~ to ... rour h••"• Cticl."" One reason is ..iAat smell and taste are our "earliesr' senses, devel- oped and operative in the womb. As the two develop, our sense of smell be- comes about 10,000 times more sensitive than our sense of taste. The ability of smells to "make our heartstrings crack" is a simple matter of physiology. Odor mole· cules are carried into our noses to millions of olfac- tory nerve cells that deliver impulses to the temporal lobe -the portion of our brain that not only registers smells, but also processes emotions and memories. Smells may be partic- ularty prominent in memo- ries of our mothers, thanks to a bond forged soon after birth. Research at Vander- bilt University demonstrat- ed that an infant usually can pick out a piece of clothing recently worn by his or her mother, and that a blindfolded mother can pick her infant "out of a crowd" tfy smell. This con- firmed the long-standing theory that mother /new- born "bonding'' is primari- ly based on smell. As children, our ten- dencies to bond by sense of smell are transferred to ~r "lovies" -the blan- kets or stuffed animals that we favor, sometimes to ex- tremes. Child care consul- tants note that c hildren may become upset if a lovey is washed, replacing the familiar smells with the anonymous scent of detergent. ment. "Apparently, the bottle held eucalyptus at , , ) one time and never lost the '~ smell;' Catto says. 'Whe-n -.,. • I open my china cabinet, I '\ can still smell it. Sometimes I bring that pharmacy bot- tle into work and le.ave it on my desk when I'm writing a Mother's Day verse, and the memories of my moth- er giving it to me fire some pretty strong feelings:• Among the more un- usual means of using smell .. to ignite memories that Asel-Wagner has seen in- volves, of all things, dogs. "One writer in our roup • : Day care centers reg-grew up on a farm, ' she ularly report incidents of says. "He and his mother children spiriting away shared a love of animals, small pieces of their par· especially dogs. Feeding. ent's dothin~ -a scarf or a bathing, and playing with handkerchief -which the dogs were among the they will periodically draw favorite activities he shared out for .a dose of mom or with his mom. He says now dad. the smell of his own dog in According to Asel-the bathtub or the smen of Wagner, we never really his dog's bed takes him outgrow these tendencies. back to those days on the "I've written literally thou-farm :· sands of lines of Mother's Asel-Wa,ner says Day copy over the past 15 that you don t actually years, and seen others have to smell a scent that write thousands more. takes you "home" to mom; We're constantly looking sometimes you can con- for means of inspiration, jure it up in your mind. and I now beli~e that one Here's her suggestion: "Ev· of the most effective is eryone's home has a dis- rKttating the smells we as-tinctive, unique scent that sociate with the subject." sets it apart from all other Mother's Day has pbces. Whenyougohome evolved and grown since after a long absence, It's of- Woodrow Wilson desig-ten the first thing you no- nated the second Sunday tice. the next time you're a in May as the time far little homesic~ dose your "public expression of our eyes and pretend you're love and reverence for the sitting in your mom's kitch- mothers of our country:' en. Try to imagine the smell And with changing of it. times come a greater vari-"You'll be home fast- ety ol mes.sages on Moth-er than if you'd taken a er's OZf cardS -messages non-stop Right." from children who grew up in \ingle-parent homes, ~from children far removed ~ their moth- ers. But F$rdless of the theme, the fftlU. must be strong and evident. Asel· Wa,ptt:r says thee expec- Gtio(ls haw sent ~ tUllm•rk cud writers searching for vMd4 emo- tional memories of mom. Writer Patty Catto re- ~= =~ 10 years qo wMn she mcMd WObii' firit apart· • . • : • AN EASY WAY TO •• ~ • .__ ....... •Lose~ and Inches Fm Up BoctY __, ......_.__ .......................... lq)rate OallltDry System ••• wtlh sllle, easy amdlc rnodar"t. • How lt>u can Get br Whole 8qdy In The kt. (Waist, Thighs, calYa, Arms, Buttocks). . • Total Rb ICSS lmptOWS Hem1, Lamgs met Clrallatfon. TRIMS SlOMACH, • Use in Home or Otllce-lndoors or Out. OEn ~ MMS • SWPLE' 10 USE bctt1tr hellh .ct• new llrlHonld body · 1hl ~ Ewc11e Glider 9ldCS bide .•• •1~ ~_.,,...mm~ .. ..s·a.., ~ ~ wtic* body II*> ectlan. HIM UI •)al 11m dawn. .Mt 11t the 1qm• mlllan awibc* a the .............. ,aabat I '9)1•the bc!ll••ll9 ri hn to.,. bat ..... tar )IOU. -on the eolltit119 Pldl, ...-the poles b )llO&r hcW1t .net COllt f/#11'/ to . 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Cable Ustlngs, Sports, • · Movies, Specials Included May 1-May 7 " ... . ~ E>aily Pilot May 1 -May ~ 'Magnum's' aloh~ airs.Sunday on CBS JAY A y e a r a g o . i t BOU.N seemed that the end Tribune iV Log had arrived ... but this week, ''Magnum, p.i." really is saying foodbye. When tbe fina script for the 1986-87 season -in which the Hawaii-based detective, played b¥ Tom Selleck, was critically wounded ma shootout -orig- inally was written, CBS was expected to cancel the show at the end of that year. In its former Thursday slot, its ratings had sagged opposite NBC's "Cosby Show,'· but a miracle developed when "Magnum" was ~oved to Wed- nesdays. It held its ow'n (and more) against ABC 's "Dynasty," and CBS became anxious to hang onto "Mag- num" and Emmy Award-winner Sel- leck, though the actor already was looking into new ventures. A deal was made ror an eighth season, resulting in the character's amazing recovery from the brink of death. However, though repeats will live on in syndication, "Magnum" truly does sign off from CBS with Sunday's two-hour finale. Now finding feature-film success·as a result or the hit comedy "Three Men and. a Baby." the genial Selleck (who also has been "Magnum's" executive producer for the past two years) clearly as ready for a rest from the weekly grind, but he admits that he's dealin1 ,.. with mixed emotions about the show's end. · · 1 think I'm going to have a pretty ' ~ ••. ,,~ti' ~ .• , ""~ ' ~ I • .. STC• • SMI lOCATlll """ "~1\ • OUTIAC(llJS l'IK:tS111 lllll tDICat FCIJMI ' . 40%-10% OFF IOllL r' 'lAITS, RIWlll I fllfl Ill ... ., Ull , .. $11.11 -·--" $1.lluai 2400 sq. ft. Of lush dMlgner houM plants, nowers, tr ... end t>Uketa ... PlM11. R.-1 "") t;. •11•1 2 .. m.•---•mM-Ji DIRT~0~t.-· ta.m.-7p.m. 141 4111 Through the c:entutiea, flne-WOOd ehutt•-t ~ beoom9 synonymous with luxury & good taste. Today,ttekwoodShut- ters gives an easy etegance to any lnt•lot from ColoNal to Ultra modetn. No other wtndow covering performs lts function wtth IUCh beauty & grace. Shutters tilter light wtth an tntflntte variety of 1tyte9, reduce gt.,., block out heat & cotd, maxlmlZe the view and expand interiota wtth ciNn, simple linel. UnMk• other window trMtments, shutters 1ncr...,. your hOme'I vakM. With Helrwood Shutters you may choote Louver widths of 11A, 2'..t, 3'1:_ 4W. We Mlect the flMlt wood• avaffabte & offer• Mlectlon of COkn or staina and we Wiiie help you M!lect the belt deeiQn tor you wtndowa & llldlng glUI doora. " SeMng CaltforiMe since 1953 FOR FREE ESTIMATE .. all Mte office nearest you I big 'down' period," says the popular star. "The hardest part was breuking up with the cast and crew, because we had a great group. We worked rea l hard. and for a lot or hours, but we had fun. I'm lucky to have a little burrer period, because I've been into the post- production and editing as a producer. so I haven't had to go just cold turkey. It'll sink in, though. Durinf the last couple of weeks of shooting, kept try- ing not to let it creep into my mind, but 1 started lo think, 'This is the last time I'll do.this.' It's real hard, as an actor, not to give into that emotion and not to let it bleed through into the show." While some tabloids have reatured recent stories purporting to reveal the big secrets or" Magnum· s" swan song. · Selleck firmly believes that viewers are in for a tot or surprises . ON THE COVER Aa prlHle detective Thomaa M,.gnum, Tom Seleck Ylslta the Uncoln MemoNll and other"'-ln the ndon'• upew, .. the popu&ar CBS adventure ..ne. .. Magnum, p.i." end9 lta eigttt-auaon run with • conduding two-hour episode Sunday. . . I ' Daily Pilot May 1 -May 7 /3 AT ALDEN'S SAVE ¥6 5 100 During our Congoleum SCUFF-~ Wrodaxtory Sele For the family on the go . . . 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TUllE-UP SPECIAL • ~spartt plugs • Scope and ... en- gine 10 fllCIOfy speotatlons • Aoedtest 4CYL 2816 PLUS TAX 0... customer per transectton. Preeent coupon at time of writ~. Exptree May 7, 1988. Mltaublshl and Ctlrysler/MltautMIN ~ only. Not vatld with any other MOiiee sped.i or ooupon. (OALA.> MOWll: -S Ametrlledc>r•' Pedro Int an• (USA) ,,..... ,...... (WON) USAT .... (WTBS) '"' .. QM.a Daily Pilot May 1-May 711 fNICK> a.a .... Nia (SHOW) llCME: ''Kiss of Iha Spidef Woman"*** (1985) William t1urt. RaUI Julia. -12:15 A.M. - ....... c...it ......... hlrylllle • MORNING -MOA.M.-...._11111 ...... ........... n.111a. 1.·..:= ...... (CC) Cllllflll ,..., .... """ ..... ::r.t.. .. •••111·. C':1::· ~1"::,._ .... liiii;~-a. (EMt) T.... USTA Clay Court ~1p6011ehlpe, Men'• Slr9M'=t> (QM.A) ''GwbellCfto de .. Mendia" (lft) ... (IWQ --= ''Mwdl OrM'' ** (1951) Piil Boone. a....c.... (MCIQ c.tm ..... (IHOW) PON: ''Some Kind °' WOnderfll' ** (1117) Ettc Stolz. Mery 8'LM ~. (UIA) ......... (WON) ..... (WOR) '0... " ...... (WPOQ Liii ...... -l:OI A.II.~ ~ Liii ........ -1:11 A.II. - (NICIQ .......... (T1IC) 50Wll: ''Rew...-·* ~e::>. a.a Norrta. l4U -l:JOA.M.- ;:.,-r.~ t -,...... ..... c:.... I l; .. ............. ........... • • ......... ........... ..... .... ca,,111 .,...,... ......... ........ =·-=·--... 8 /Da1ly Pilot May 1-May 7 -t:05 A.M.-(WTM) ...,,,_ I ~~~-= ............ .... .....,. . A'/'._, ........ ......,..., ...... ~ ...... u.lwwoa (LR) .... r.y..., .... (IWQ 50Wll: ''The Ooc*>r Tekea I Wife" *** (1~ Lcntta Y~. Ray Miland. I -10:00 A..M. - CJ) "' "'" ........ ....... ,..... l.::'•111 ... f(R) ... ....... ..... ,.._ .. ...... ._._.(CC) ::::,,-: ... I 'TY ......u. ==='~ (eWN) ......, NHL Pleyofra: Nonta Of SmytM °"""°" FINI, Glrne Sewf'I (If neon-~~ ..... CLft) .... ,. (IHOW) PON: ''The earn. dlana'' ** (1117) E:luib9ltl Taylor. Rlctwd Burton. (T'llC) 50Wll: "Bang .. 0rum· Slowly" *** (1873) Rebert De Niro. M6cNei = a ......... -10:0& A.II. - ('WT9I) --''Dllli. ~ • ... (1171) w.,,.. Oetla • Qn~ Georg&, I -1ctaA.k-L ..... Lm"•lnlr ........ ... .., .......... --~· .... ~ .. --.......... .......... ...... .... (H80) 50Wll: "Mllcolm *** (191S) Colln Friels, JoM ~ ........... (Weit, i,;.; Cl I I -11:00 A.IL- • CJ) "', ........ l ...... e.:-....... ...... ..... ..... ......... ..... .. '-' .... ,....... ..... .... . ' .... ........ 1.U.I. . (AM) Cl9aMr (C8N) ..... ..., (CHN) ......, ~, ......... (UR) Alllllt,.... (MAX) llOlle ''Somebody L.ovea Me" ** (1152) Betty Hutton. fWptl ....... ==-Ullllrtll'•El· (UIA) ....... (WON)....., ..... (WOR)==8-~ "Stiln6-tn" ••• (t9:S7) Humptny Bogart. Joan Blondel. -11:30 A.M. - I ....... = ''Thel.0¥9Wer''* (1170> LJo¥d Bndgel, Angie I~· AC....M* ....... Ta9f•.,... ==· .... 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(WON) ..... -12:31 A.11.- (HBO) --= ''Something Wld'' *** (1918) Jeff o..is. MeWlle Gtmiltl Daily Pilot May 1-May 7 /15 TlESDAY LATE NIGHT llORNING -l:tOA.11.-..... -.... ......... ftslllCM I. "1.-:'~(CC) ==-...... :::········ :.:. : t .~ •.•.·" .... '-.... ~:.:'---Cl ....... Cll • • (=-= ., fULA> ''Oofn111"'1rwil ... '-llllldo'lll por Amo(' P9dro Inf.ml Jr. = ... (UMJ = .:-:r.., ~= .. ........ ~ .... ... ----A.•-~ ........... -1:11A.M.-. <**> ........... -l:30A.M.- 7~Ltt ...... ..... c.m. • 11•• .. ............. ............ "' ,.,,.. ::v ........ =F·C: = ....... ._ ~ ....... ... ====·,._ CWfllJI:>.... • -1:41.A.M.-..... -7:IOA.M.-rE-r.,, ................ 16/Daity Pilot May 1-May 7 (C8H) Dlltl Dly i:,~0-.. (DU)Y•lllkKW (UR) ..... ...... (NICK) .... '*' ....... & ........ (UIA) ....... (WON)....., .... (WOtlt) == 8w ~ "CMll9 Annie end Uttle 8rilctlel .. *** (1980) Burt Lancaster. Amanda ~ l e:"·M.-= "The Last Ohld'' ** (1971) MkhMI Cole. A t.rl'llll Alllllt ......., T...,.,.,_.. 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Daily Pilot May 1-May 7 /19 K VII LSC vEas· LEASE ANY LINCOLN·MERCURY IN STOCK DRIVE AWAY FOR ONLY $1 down Leasing Managers -Vic Manzo or Don Flecky (Q9«)--~ . (UPM) ........ ·------------------------0.:JI --= .. w.., o.s or M«I.. *"* (1117) "'9r .... Gene s.mmor... (**>11111 WEDNESD.\Y LA1C NIGHT .. -1:41AJL-..... -1:00 A.M.-11=--~l llf.~:= (Ml) --= ''The M Miner' *** (1134) Clllud9 R9ins, ~~-Cllll i'f:~= c....--.._ ....... ........ u . ~·::'m.ig to *** (1117) -f:OIA.M.- (WTlll) --= ''Temmy, Tel Me TNI" ** (1tl1) s.ndr9 OM.John~ [~,:~;·-........... ~·,-r;· n: .... c... .............. Clll ...... LlllMlll ==T .. -f:llAJL- ~-= ··M--~ .. w.. Ylllrtr' ** (1163) Aobett T~, M1wett Gnnglr. -e.A.M.- i'£~~ ............... :&.:.i:.s(CC) ..... , • llbel .............. ....... /'di:.,_ ...... 20/0aily Pilot May 1 -M~ 7 CLEANING & PRESERVING SHAKE ROOFS SINCE 1%Q &lat• Lu:enM No 478940 MAKE YOUR ROOF LAST LONGER AT A FRACTION OF REPLACEMENT COST! CALL NOW .FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A FREE ESTIMATE Daily Pilot May 1-May 7 /21 The Sun leache~ out natural oils and resins. which causes curling. cracklfll and splitting. Moss. fungus. dirt and debris on your shakes _ retain moisture and cause dry rot. Both con- ditions lead to premature failure of your roof . • We dean. repair and preserve-shake roofS''~t a fraction of the cost of- replacement 22/Datty Pilot May 1-May 7 l•:oo 1•=3G. 11:00 f7:30ja:oo1•:30 It~ Jt:so l10:00)10:30l11 :ooj11:30I • .f Rop·, w the perf«t gift · for your MotMr ~'.lftr~ S-Ja•••ta...,.~-.... Of-.NMILY ........... • \ l 32107 Allpaz San Juan Capistrano (Behind Caplstr.-no Plumbing) (714)493-4591 (714)830-2520 Hours: Mon.-Frl. 9:00 am -4:30 pm (PllN} ... a 1' .... C. *-"'From West P11m BMch, • (OAU) 24Hwa (WON) MOft; ''Emmi· Queen of IN Soultl Seat . (1988) Bart>lr1 Cllf9re, f#Of') WM I 1 , ....... -t:U P.M.- (WT81) MOVIE: "Ben-Hur ' ...... (1969) -10:00 P.M. -9 Cl> blll lMllllle Jiii sets Daily Pilot May 1 -May 7 /23 Featuring International Designs by Eijer EUer commissioned internationally famous designers to create bath- rooms for today. These bath de- signs, like•~ one shown above. are now premiering in our show- room. up'-llb: ~IC offt. aalt halt MICk'1 ~ of Vasquez (CC) 8 • LA law Ven Owen Yl8S wrttl an sttomey (Jeme. E.n Jone•) wtlO mU" hie dl-ent s ,_,. 111 1aaue In en as- I FRIDAY MORNING -l:OOA.M.-....... ,,. .... .......... n.111a. I. .... ,,....,.. (CC) C ~(R) .... ""' ..... =:..·•••1111111 .... =&~ (ME) .... (CM> half·~ lat =~-Cllll (EWN) ..... "edit Formute One Grand Pri• of San Marino (R) (GALA) lllOVll. ,, Blue Demon Contra el Dr. Frankestlirl" eeu. • Demon, Saw ~ .... w .. w .. ........... wm1ew-. -(S) (UF'f) .... (NICK) c.-. 6-tt (SHOW) llOVll: Just a.. tweef'I FnendS' ** (1986) Maty T~ Moore. Ted DentOn. • (TMC) llOVtl: '2010 • ** (1114) Roy Scf'1etdef. JOhn t:x; hrt.ct Dllt (WON) ..... (WOt') I 0.-et ~Ullltl CW"X) Liii "8lcall (Z) tlCME: ''The ~ of lhe Kingdom" ••• (1944) ~ ~. Thomas -l:OSA.M.- ~ LM1NMe11 .. -t:15 A.M.- C**> IO*ll ..... -l~A.M.-=.,-,tt ..... n..(ft) ..... c.... . ,, ... ............... ............. "' ...... zo;,~ ...... ... ,....,..,...,.. ma ''.The Uctr 1n 0....-otl" ** (1MO)' Brien AllerN. ..... ,#Off\ 'flC'Q ..... .... re =---r.. - -MA.II.-. .-. -NeA.11.- r~a, ............ I 24 /0aily PtlOI May 1-May 7 ............ ,T ..... Z.. "''"''',._. C•lllf••rwlfb I ~...... (C8N) "--Aaa IU .r .D. (DISltl Ozzll & ManllC (AA!) T,.... lbpltM (GALA) C..... (CINQ Oft Dey (USA) U,.... "' lllleMy (C*) ....., (WON) LIM-off -~Mt) llw ,._ Mae. (WP1X) T• & JerlY (UR) Y::..• ~ -12:35 P.M. - (NICK} -_ l.-. & lrMl't 9-(WT9$) Fl k 11 .,........._ -1:00P.M.-==..._ Ii ::.=,~e:,r ... = '==aw . rccr.. .. °" (Z) o.•o........ .... MOVIE: "Swanee RIYer -11:15 A.M. -tt (1939) Don AITl9c:he. 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Wu:Da WaMlt Wtt (S) (UR) .... (NtCI() en. a.rte (IHOW) lllOVIE: '"Just Be- ~ Frlanc1s' ** ( 198&) Mary Tyi.t Mo«e, T9d Danson • (TMC) lllOYIE. '2010'" *** (1114) Roy Scne!def. John t:.lr~Olet =r= .......... fW"X) lMa RMCMa (I') llOVll: .. The Keyt <>' Iha Kingdom'" • • • (1944) ~ P~. Thomas -1:05 A.M.- ~ lMI ......... -1:15A.M.- (NIC*) l* II ...... -t:30A.M.- =.-:itt ,,...,..(R) ..... c.... ...... ....... a...a .......... :... ........ ............. .... ...... ....., M*tll .. '"nit Ledy In 0..lllon" ** (1940) 8rW'I ,.,.,,., ......... Ol1h. (NIQQ ....... ..... =·· 11 ==--=·,.... -1:41A.M.-.... -~A.Ill.-IP · ................ e(==.CM - Alt) ..... AMfo.MI ........... ..,, HBO» llMI • l* • Ila (S) ==c... (USA) C... &,ma (WQN) u... ... ~ (WOClt) ..,_ W.,. M.D. ~r.,...z.. -7:05A.M.- (WTM) llOVI£: "The Love Tapes'" * (1990) Martin 8aJ.. sam. Larry 8'Mdlng I a-;: 1,.:31J A.M. - ~=~ .....,.. ... ,.~ ...... I Matlyaltkk~ ..., ..... (DIU) ...... ,... c.i.. ~SPN) WarN 1.-1 S,... (QA.LA) llOVlt "Hef~s Cootra lol Hljos del Sol" Marlo Almada. = na .,....., ... ''"' (NICK) lMa Ma (WON) W, 8tllfa (WPI>:) lell Tiii II T ... -l:OOA.M.- llneatarf {CC) ... Ull lall °"" me.. °""*" If .. Ed ,.,.,,.... S-Shat(CC) Diiie ..... 8ful Cllats If Ila West Dirts D~ (CNN) 0.,.... (DtS.N) 0..W D9C11 ,,....... (ESPtf) 111111 Flt ("90) MOVIE: "As Summers Dia" *** (1988) Scott Glenn. Jaml9 Let Cutt!s. (Uf£) ~ (MAX) MOVIE: '"Desk s.t'' *** (195n ~ Trecy, Katharine Hepburn, (NICt() o..11 ...... (SHOW) MOVIE: "Starc:tl8*: The Legend °' Or1n'' ** (1915) F (TMC) lllME: • M-a~~· . Spencer ...... lQ =~.~~·'· l=r-............. .... ..:. r = ...... .:: ~ ,::·~r.,s, ..... CZ) ... .,,.... ........ ,,., .. *** ~ ~ ~ic. . -.. A.M.-1.~."zr ..... .......... ... ·-..... "'=-fCC) ..... .. ~ ... 1 1-1-1 ClllPlad (CC) lnelAcras (AH) u.a..iMtaey (C8H) ._Tiii (CNN) ...,. u.. .. LA. (DtlM) MOW: "Katy" •• (19113) (EIPN) ....... ...... (QALA) ... ....... ~=o.y (WQH) ...... (WOR) ..... (WPI)() MOYIE: "Dracula" • (1979) Frwik L8ngella. Laurence OllYler -t:OSA.M.- (WTBI) hny ,._ I E.::~ ...... .... ........... .. n1•1,1111111t11111,....11M111 ..... Acras (Elf'N) ..., .,.... (H80) MOVIE: "Code Name Emafald" •• (1985) Ed Harrta. Eric Stottz. (Un) M1-.inab1 -10:00 A.M. - Cl) 11lt Pltct ......... ....... ,...... L=•lletm?(R) .,.... ....... Placa '"-"' ..... S-lhel (CC) ...,...,~ TMT..., ........ ITV ..... Ln (Ml)lalill&llAlalfT......._ (C8N) .............. .. (E#tG ............ _ •• v...,.. Loa Angeles Starlttat It H9W Y~ Ubef'tiea. (R) (OA&.A) .... ..... (LR) .... ,. (MAX) llOWE" "ThrMaome'' tt (HIM) S111phen Colina, Deborah Aaffin. (WtOW) --= ''Helef In Pink 'Tigtlla" • • (19e0) Anthony ~. $q)hta Loren. (TllC) MOVIE: ''R«A>en, Reuben" *** (1983) Tom ==MoOllL = ......... -1M1A..M.- (WT'llt ~ "Oewl Dog: The Hound°' ...... ** (1171) Rldwd ~. Ywtt9 Mlmlllua • -11:JO A:M. -1.•'-•Dnw .. lilin ........... .... ~ n:.~~) ........... ... .•. ~ilid-., .. fll!lf ..... 24 /Da ily Pilot May 1-May 7 • ...., """'' I TdlM 1111 Nt11~flltl'lllM Cl"'9111111wtrb I ... ....... (C8N) .... Aaa ll Y .I A (OU) Ozda I llarrtat (AU) TrMI llapztM COAL.A) c;...-. (C8H) hfta D~ (USA) ~ e......, (CNN) ......., (WON) i.....otf .... (Cl'Alfl ...... FIMt 0.... (WPIX) T8111 I Jerry (DIS#) Y• ..i Me, KW -12:35 P.M. -=·=..': ... ·.e-(WTBS) F BPI e,=~ 11:!.!==.., ... ===aw ~eau.. (Z) DI •01111tWdt _ 11:15 A.M. _ MOVIE: '"Swanee River" (HBO) llOVll: ''The ** (1939) Don Amectle. Al Allnlgh1er'' * (1997) Susanna Jolson. Hoffa, John Ter1etl(y I :::. Ult -11:30 A.M. -MOVll: ''The Front,,. .. I . ktallllla ** (1931) AdOlphe Menjou. ....... Pat O'Brien llOVll: .. The Invasion ol (CBN) Mull Carol Enders" ** (1974) (CHN) ........, Meredith Baxter. Christopher (DllM) MOW.: "The Grind Connelly Baby" •• (1983) Larry 8 . I Newt Scott. Esther Rolla. A Cwrlll Mair (OALA) 24 Ham &If 1-1 (HBO) MOV1f.: "My AIMfican aai.-11111111 (CC) Cousin *** (1985) Diii i lbly .... Margaret Langirlck, John ..... Oft Wildman (ME) W.W If._... (LIFE) llOVlE: '•Se1Y9 r· = ='&:', ,,..... ~~:79) Arldy Gnffitn, Joel (!IPN) ...... Ila f'GA T• (NICK) .... I ........ (HICK) Ulla l... (UIA) lar1 ...... a Dtlf (WON) ..,, Mia (WON) ...... San Frlndaco (WOR) Dllll a.-Giants at Ctlago Qlbl (WPIX) ._.,-Dea (WOA) ...., .._ (Z) MOVIE! "Samurai Ill" (WPIX) Q.t. '91 *** (1958) Toahifo Mifune, -1:05 P.M. -Kojt Tsuruta. (WT8S) ~ AFTERNOON -1:30 P.M. - ..:, 12:00 P.M. -I =,. "':-.,"-- • o.,i at o. uwa tceH) ,.._ b'9I .., ;.~:-~ =~'~ ....... {USA) ,.., .. "'' 0 111 .... ....... (WPI)() '" ... , ..... ~ "Utzana'• Raid" (Z) llOVI(: "Lauri" .... tt (1112) &.i Lancaster, (1944) Gene Tiamey. o.na Bruce Oe¥1ton. Andrews. I ~i:=--1:3'P.M.-(WT81) ..., .... =-~~Boys of I t2r:=.-= =:s ... ,.... ~ .... (UPN) lll~POAYan-·= ...... =: the Dominion, Am c...- CGAl.A) .. ........ ..... .. '*" = = "Dlltlng Lii" = =--· Ill *** (1t70t ,,.... Mbwa, ~ nsuu* ~ Hudlon. i;;.-i ..... .. .. ... =. i.= "SOme t(hl ......, .......... The~ ~WondltM''**''~ ~o.. :::· ....,, Mery T~l..uc119" <NC::> ... "Mlldng Mr. (1.., ~ Htim, ~.. ** =.,,."°"" Kern Orw. .... ~ """ (TMC) ~ "C:OO. ....,,. =~..... i=--~~.&··(11mt Ed =·a •ts• u . .._ _, .. ,_.._. ma -• .. = ,.. . /JffrfD • -2111 , ... - -11:11, ... -(W'fWlt ·-u .......... , •• ~:..,.,- (H80) MOVIE: "Warriort of the Wind'' • ( 1985) (lft) •ce ... I LM (MCI() Y• Celi 0. l\11 • , ....... (SHOW) lllOVll: 'Starct11ser. The ~ of Om' *'* (1985) (TMC) MOVIE: "F1thef"'1 Utt1e Dividend' *** (1951) Spencer Trecy, Joan Bennett (USA) CUii A9ICllel (WON) C.... <W<>f') St••~ (Wf>lX} a... -4:30 P.M.- H...,, Oty1 .... n. ...... D-*Tlln """' Hiiis , .... ca.rs ........ ,_ ..... .............. (AU) Wdlfhnlnl (CNN)~ (CVMI) e.11--ti. (°"") °"'* .,.. ,,_ (EIPH) ......, NHl Pleyo!Ts: Wein Cont.renc. Anal, Game ThrM (Time 19ntative). (MAX) MOVIE: "Local Hero" • • • ( 1983) Bun Lancaster. Pem Riegen. (NICK) L..-.. Liil (USA) ............ (WON)...., .. (WOR) ...... Ondnnatl Reda It New YC>ftl Meta (WPIX) U$A T .... -5:00 P.M.-.... .... hllM ....., .... .... ........... .... .,....,c..11 -.... • W1aa..-.(CCI ..... TMT.-, ...... -..($) (Ml) ~ ''Thi AKe fat the~ Heb" tt (19815) Jett Goldblum. Tim =~llCME: "90 09yl" ••• (1915) sw.n Wodoslawsky, Chriltlne P8k. = =:u..,. ~.: .. ..., =~;·,~ (IE.) mlE "The HIOeout'' ••11t17)Aon~ Kerry Wheatcloft. ~ 0... l'lftr UIA (WGNt --''Otftlrl" • ~~$eone,M, ra ..... 'Howar...W.. *(' ~··· (1 .. 1) WllW Plclg9on, ~ O'Hare. -"11P.M.-. ............ -l:JOP.M.- -~ ,...._ -S:aP.&- ........ l.OI ~ ~ M SI C.oul9 ...... I f"fll a...t (S) DIMllllll c......,a. ..... (IMU) 'Pt ; 111 (SJ (NICI() IM "9al {TllC) MCME: "2010' ••• (1984) Roy Scheider', John Uttlgow (WT8S) "'9 ....._. NBA ~·: Con-.nc:. auan.. liriel, GMl9 Four EVENING -l:OOP.M.-..... ..... ...... .... ca .... (CC) u. ..... • .... e ii::ce>'...., ,......I.,.,.. ..... Md1 ..... 0.. .. 0.. .°"' ....... (C8N) n. 711 a. ~ ::: =.. ""'' =-MCME: Under the Rainbow" * (UMl1) Chevy Chase. came F'!Sher (lF!) llOWll; "Having Be· ti.es" ** (1976) °"' Amaz Jr .. Adnenne Bartleeu (MCIQ Rlltl(a It..,. (SHOW) MCME: ''Just e. tween Friends" ** (1986) M.y Tyter Moore. Ted o.n.on. (UIA) C... &,ml ==~~~ a.ks. -1:30P.M.-ca .... (CCJ _._(CC) .... .... .... ...... '-~ ........ a... .. ......... ...., ..... .__ ...... OMX) 9CME! ''Thi Ox.SOW lnCldlnt • .... (1943) Henly Fonda. Oline Andrews. t**) ...... -. -1•~·-• ._ "Toyota, ~ .. • r.lir' t I I T ... Jedyn Smlll. 8ur1 !¥es; ~ r.~ ~Ncllwar1'ato --• ~·· Dly driner --~~)(CC) (l) .......... My~ Mom eor.t'': ....., 1$';,=..ID'I ...... ,.... .... .. l.11111 =:"..=: ..... tAMl"1.:--A.,,....,., ......... ~'°"*• "*""'"' "' ''Gone '° Qrwld':; ... -~ ~.!" .-M ·-a-1 . ...~ ...., ...... .. Daily Pilot May 1-May 7 /25 CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC9'0SI ,._ ......... .. • .... caw-. ........... u ...... ...... ,,._ ..... ,..... .. 1' LMM llJ , . ....., ...... 17 "Os..,--11a.. 11 ... ..... . ... ._... a,..,'*",.... n~ M"Cc At r-a·-1-..lnt"~) . ..... ,..... •A.-e...ct 11 Lo.-._.. ..... .. ...... ..... • '"1"'9 -...... .c::-..., . ,... ..... . .......... ., ·-Ullr" (IWrl ::z:::..-.... • ·-Liii • U.." a..., ........ ......... , 11 . ._ ......... DOWM ,._ ..... z -. I - T ...... . ..... _ ,.._ ......... . ::. _ 1~ ·-........... ,., .... _. 11 ....... .... ,,,... 11 T..., D• .... 17 Of • ...., 11 ... '$ • De.is ... ,,._..., .... ~ a._. .. ..,. .. flltl8 .. . ............ .,..,,.._ rt ..... ,.. a._, . "t11it~­·~ 11-.... . .............. ·--.. ·-~ ., ,___ ....... a-..-L ... P ... ........... ANSWERS FRIDAY PRIME TIME 26/Daily Pilot May 1-May 7 the law revleW, tries IO uta&> bsh I rteW edotOOll Style de- sprte Ktngtfield a cntlClsm (CNN) ........... (Clf'Ml hell! If .. Dly (OWf) lilOVll The AYlltor ** (1985) Owls~ RMve, Ros1nn1 Arquette (GALA) CeNdll (UFf) °'· M (NtCK) My Tint s- (IEL) MOVIE: Hot Chttd 1n the Cf1Y" ** (1987) Leah Ayres. Shatt Shlft\dl (TMC) MOVll . A~ FOl'oe ** (1986) Mdlael Dueltlloff. Steve James (USA) MCME: Kingdom ol the Speoera * ** ( 1917) W 11m Shatner. T1ff1ny Boltlng. (WPIX) &ilf Tm -•.30P.M.- 8 9J n. -· ManNI Airy Sll,p llltel MWI I RUSS&lfl I• male tennla player (CCI (SI ............ (MAYO) llOW: '90 0.ys ' *** 11985) Stefan Wodosll"kY. ChnstJM Pak (EIPN) AWA Cbln!M11• Wmllll (cw.A) u """ (He()) MCMl: .. Valet Gim * (1987) Merl 0 M1rshlll, Apnl Stewlft. (UF£) Eye • ....,._ (NtCK) .,_. .... (WON) MOVll: "Emma OuNf'I of the SolJth Seas·· 111ea1 Barbare Cerrlf1 Hal HQlbrook (WOR) ~-T ...... -1;45 P.M.- (SHOW) C...,, &-.. 1M1W1R -'10:00 P.M. -9 Cl) flkM Crnt Maggte asks John Remiek s rMMp Angeta llhH hef'self W!ll'l RICh- erd. Lance toes 10 rescue MeUsse. Carty hear' ~·· ~news (CC) U 8) llhlld Vice A concus- sion tea Croc;l(ett lhinkJng tie 1s his ·deahng cover Sonny and he goes to WOt1t f • "' et.me boss ( ltnale) ICCI ISi I ·'Fi men. Carl all ZI D MOYtl. Oeatfl Race 2000 •• (1975) David Carradine. Simone Gnffettl Caped champ.on Frankenstetn -II Mac:none Gun Joe tn 1 lutunslJC car race •here hitting ptldfttnant ICOf91 potnlS I News Redek9<. WllOe .... Malloy Rulledge TUTlay lldden ~ lets her marriage Ind afflll'I II the c:ale sllOe ., Tiii f ..... (C8N) ...... (CNN) llSlde hlkt 'ti !RI !:'..!:!ca Nk "*' (GAi.A) kn Alu tlMI (LIFE) lefli1twul Wllfy (MAX) MOVll: "Sooy Double * (1984) CrllQ Wasson Melanie °''"'"' \'\ Daily Pilot May 1 -May 7 /27 (NICIC) u..it la (SHOW) ... Glny .......... hew (WOA) '" fr*IM (WPIX) ....,,Wiii ...... ' F._ (l) llOY1£: Melvin Ind Howard' tt• (1980) Paul Le M11. Jason Robards -10:15 P.M. - {WTBS) lllM Tracts: ,.._ Plly o ... · (SJ -10:30 P.M. - • A ewr.. Altllf Host Meury Povdl 1-::~-- (C8N) lat el 8rMdll (CNN) ......... """' (ESPN} U....., WI II.,_. (NICK) Cir 54,--. ARY•? (SEL) MOV1£: 'Hawy HouM-wrres (1976} Barry Stokes. Ga'f Sopef (SHOW) ....... (WPIX) USA T ...... -11:00 P.M. -.... .... CIMtf1 (CCI !SI ..... .... ..... Tiii Ula S... (SJ Tiii Shit C....,T ....... ..... Tilk ts .. I.lie l'lm 8-llllt ....,, ..... ...... (AH} ........ ... fC8N) Tiii 111 a.a (DU) OzBI ........ (EPH) ....... (QM.A) ........... . (HeO) llCMI: "The Alnogtlt8f * (1917) ~ Hoffs. Jenn T.-icy (NIC1Q "' ..... (SHOW) ,..,.._.(S) (TMC) llO¥ll: "Oungeoua Fonunt" *** (1917) Sh9ley Long, e.n. Mldler. (UIA) o,_ (S) ~, ..... ....... (WN) ....... t/ ..... -11:15 P.M..- (WTU) ...... T,... (SI -11:30 P.M. - • TlllT .......... (SI TUI ...... 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Molloko, the condor chick hatched Saturday at the San Diego Zoo, doing well./AI Nation Test of AIDS vaccine shows results In test on volunteers./ A4 FAA bars airlines from flying 737s frc;>m high- altltude flights. I AS World Panamanian strongman . Gen. Noriega vows to fight ~S. attempts to oust him./ A7 &ntertalnment It's comJng down cats and dogs, theatrically, in Costa Mesa./84 'Dear Mom' For Mother's Day gift Ideas, check this special section In today's Dally Piiot. Index About Employment Ann Lan~ers Bridge Business Classified Crossword Entertainment Horoscope New Homes Opinion Paparazzi Public notices Sports Styte Weather C9 A9 A10 A10 C6-10 85 84,5 A9 C4,5 A8 82 86 C1-3 81-3 A2 In trying to get the City Council to agree· to release the permits for Metro Pointe, the Amel Dev~lop­ ment Co. has offered to submit a letter promising to defend the city if it is taken to coun on the matter. "They would protect U5 for tak~nt actions in their behalf," City Man- ager Allan Roeder said. The central question in giving the ·Wieder prepared to play hardball lly BOB VAN EYKEN Of ... o.lr ......... Harriett Wieder said she is willing to play hardball. Chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, Wieder is locked in combat for the Republican n-omination ro succeed Rep. Daniel Lungren in Congress. And as both a supervisor and a candidate, Wieder has taken a lot of abuse over the past week. First came the announcement Wednesday by growth control ac- tivist Tom Rogers of a rttall cam- paign against Wieder for her record of support for development in Orange County. Rogers said Friday he expect$ to file a notice of intent to recall on Monday. Then. at a -andidates' forum on Thursday, two of Wieder's R~ publican ~hallengersalsoattacked her on the same subject -growth and development One of the challengers. former presidential aide Andrew Liulcfarr. called Wieder the ··growth mother of Ora nae County." Stephen Hom. (ormcr president of Car State. ·Long Beach. chimed in. ac.cus.ing Wieder and other members of the Board of Supervisors · of spoiling Orange County by ~r- . mitting excessive development. But Wieder has fired a few shots of her own. '"I'd been expecting a ncptive campaign.'' she said. '"Yes. I'm will- . ing to play tough. I thought I was already being tough." She responded to charges leveled by Horn that the pr~nt Board of Supervisors has been guilty of poor planning. "'How can somebody say that who was fired for being a poor adminis- trator." she said. Horn left Cal State Long Beach following severe budget problems at the university. · And she accused Littlefair of speak- ing from outside the realm of political experience. "'What's he done?"' she asked. '"He used to carry suitcases for President Reagan. But has he done anything to help this district':' Wieder defended her supp<?rt of development agreements. which. she noted. provide builders· fees that can be used for road construction and other public works. And she blasted her opponents for (Pleue eee WIEDER/ A.2) Opera singers-hope to villainize council in Laguna Beach aria 87 LANCE IGNON Of .. ~ ....... A patron was sitting in a Coroha del Mar sushi bar recently. eavesdroppina, on a nearby con- versation. The .diatoauc went somcthina like this: • ..There.s-thi,~y woman wh& put upa banner in Lquna Beach," whteh ta kn an obvious jab at dty 90\tanmcnt. "Is $hc crazy? Is this ~n tatina on the whOle city of Llauna Beach~' • Just aboYt. The pe&ron. Barbera West- bioOt. stiU chuekles ~n she recounts lhe convcration shC ovemurd. Af\erall, she's that .. c:my .. woman. The banners the sushi bar diner rwfeol ·~to are. flturativd~ u.. tht bltue swmn1s ..-a W"'"adMQok1Rd 9'ef'~ Paill. 11e carryifta in their war •i• Gc poMn-that-bc ie lAsuMIQV· en .. 1. one Pieced 11 • leCOftd.ltory INli.eia on ScMh Cont Hil)lway MadowitoMIUpMfwlk,.lfu.t presidency can fall, so can city halt:• A sec:ood stretched in front of ibe Westbrook's home on l.quna Canyon Road UflCS pcopk tO rqisttt to vote. but the ovenidi• m.csut&C comes (mp a Q~ by permits to the developer is whethef a referendum against Metro Pointe is legal. The refdrendum seeks to overturn the council's approval of the second phase of development. which features four-, six-and 12- story buildings. The development is on 12 acres between the San Diego Freeway and South Coas1 Drive west of Bear StreeJ.. City AttomeyThomas,Wood has -c-hallengcd-lhe legaliLy OJ the re.fcr- endum1 saying the council's ap- proval was not a policy. action. Wood has taken the referendum to Oranfe County SuperiorCoun for a judges opinion on the matter. While the city officials and a citizens' grou_p have publicly de- bated the referendum. Amel has quietly been moving the project through channels in the the city's Development ~rv1ccs Depart· ment. City Manager Allan Roeder said the developer probably will request building permits .. within the next few weeks.·· Because of the legal questions. Roeder is asking the-counc1r to Balloon bonanza decide Monday if the developer should get building permits before the judge issues a ruling. ... Under normal circumstances. the approval process goes on hold when a r.eferendum 1s submitted If the city issues the building permits, Costa Mesa Residents for Responsible Growth -the group that collected e!lough signatures to put the referendum on the ballot - -..ould ha~·e to requestan injunction to stop the-building, according to Roeder. The same citizens' group got an injunction last fall. haltini . .... ........... n. ......... Parenta of clalklren born at 8-C Hospital the hoepltal In tbe put 5 yean. More than and thelr ~~pate in a 7.000 balloona were la~ to match mantn balloon la Satuda)' u the naqaber of babie9 bora at tile 1'ewport part of a reunion of all tile ctren born at Beacla medical center atDCe 1983. ' • . construction on C J. Segerstrom &.. • Sons' One South Coast F'laoe. But af the city gives Amel the permits and the judge decides the referendum 1s legal. Costa Mesa could face a lawsuit, Roeder said. Roeder expects the legal ques- tions on the referendum to take several months -long enough for the buildings' steel framing to be~ before a final decision is made 1f the\ council grants the permjts. The lawsuit could last beyond Aug. 12: the county's deadline for getting measures on the ballot. County ready to name jurists Grand Jury panel represents }?road section of citizenry By BOB VAN En.EN Of .. o.lr ....... Lawyer. pilot. business manager. T e acher , toolma ker . C)10lcchnologist. Candidtatcs for the Orange Count) Grand Jury come from all walks of life. but the) have ccnain things in common. They tend to be t.M kind of people who are fascinated with the workings of government. Most of them have b'ied 1etnerneru and are read) to get back into grueling work weeks fuJI of meetings. vol· ominous rcadini and rq><>rt writins- Thert' arc 30 candidates for the 198S-89 Grand Jury. according to a l1s1 ""'cased this Wttk by Jury Comm1ss1oncr Alan Slater. .\nd next W:dnesday 16 of them "'111 be chosen for a year of duty that v.111 include everything from handing out criminal indictments to in- ' es11gat1ng citizens'. 'complaints against county government. .. I was cmplo}cd with the county for I .:! years. and I had the opponuni- t) to respond to a number of Grand Juf) comments..·· said Bill Wills., a retired anome~ from Huntington Beach ... So l JUSt thought that with my backf.roundJ could make a contribu- tion Wills. 66. said he d~n't have any axes to gnnd. He said he's always been mternted m government and would like to do what he can to help keep 11 running smoothlv. ·T,e seen ·the londs of comments they make. and the} seem to keep cverybod) on their toes.:· he saad. ··1 think I understand how government works. and I l no"' how to get information In smaller counues. grand JU~ SCf"\ ·~ is dcfin1tcl) a part-time job. but not in Orange Count). wbe~ 1uro~ can expect at lcas1 four full workdays a Wttk. plus frequent night (Pleue eee ORAJlfD/ AS) NB brokers upset over big surge in fraud cases • fitl'Plltnck U'I I f"CIUiarly«heduJed No~clflbcr el«t1on. . • ..~ are ueilinf limes for us. .. a Mrs. WHtbrook said. ..Tb11 is a t· people's revotution to take aovem· 1 rncn\ and put it back tn lM hand$ of the pcopk To me. wc'reat thccutti"I 1 red&e of chan&i!'I. thinp m this town. ,. Besides hclpina run the rttall ~rmovcmcnt, thc Westbrooks have also ,,been wqil"I& their own pnvate war ,,ap10st the clly "" It wu the Westbrooks. both former 1opcra saneers. who last month tumed " in two city cmplo)ees -the director of community development and a 1 .. buildin& inspector -for ~aving ',houses wnh unauthorized additions. v The inspector. John H1n1ula. re- signed ea1hcr this month and Dircc- t,ltor of Community Development rt Kyle Butterw1ck was docked two weeks worth of vacation pay And earlier this month the West- -t>rooks tipped n~papcn that Coun- cil man Ro~n Gentry owned a rental house at 6~ Skyline Dnve Wlth-a possibly unlawful room addition. G~ntry. who described the house as a two-bc.-droom. said that because no one ever )lcpt in the room. it did not '1olatc the state building code I But the March 16-22 edt11on of JPcnnysavcr magazine earned an a.:ivcrtisemcnt on page n for a house on Skyline Drive 0 with three bedroomll and three baths .\lthough the ad did not last the exact address. 11 i:, descnbcd the house as ha\'1ng an , ,ocean\ 1cw. patio. deck and garage. all ~ of which Genii) 's rental hou~ has. It also hc.tt"d Gentry's home phone number To man) proPQnents of the r('C'all. J the Wclltbrook!. are hero\ Others behc' e thl'' go 100 far Take the case of Kathie Re}nolds. Last mon1h the Westbrooks fil~d a ' complaint against Reynolds' second- ' stor) apanmcnt in Lhl' Old Top of1hc ' World neighborhood B~ law the cit) must no" lake action against lhe apartment allhough a rccen1 cil) . ordinance "ill guarantee that the ''second unit will not be disturbed for at least fi,e \Car'> . , Re)nolds." a teacher at fop of the ' World Elcmentar) School. said she mo\'cd 1n10 the apartment 11 \cars ago after her di vorce lei\ her ' 4 .......................... . ·:.Winning Lotto .. numbers picked • By Tile Assodaled Press l Herc arc the winning numbers ; .. picked Saturda} night for the Cah- fom1a Lottel)·s twice-wed.I} "Lotto ' 6-49" game 42. 17. 48. 34. 11 :!3 and the bonus n.umber. ::!::!. Players "·ho correct!) guessed all six numbers will share a pn1c pool of $4.8 million. lottery officials said. All tho~ "'ho picked five numbers ' plus the bonus number \\Ill d1' ide am on~ them sch cs a pn1e pool of ~l SI.JO_ m1lhon. five of SI:\ will share $671,000. four of m will shan.- $610.000 Three of SI)( 1'1 "'onh an .-automatic SS per winner The numbers wer'-cho~n b) Lotto machine dunng a tele' 1s1on hroad- cast orig1nat1ng 1n Sacramento The sales from Wednesda) night to Saturda}°s drawing were \12 .2 mil hon The"Win& pin"letter."'el't'"Z." .. L .. and "\ .. RnanC'ially unabk to pay tM mort-six montb.S and fin lly rm-t at lhe pac on the entire hou1e. Newponer Inn in Newpon Belch. · The WestbtQOks say they ~ned ··WMn we saw each other au those the house at tHc rtqucst or.evCt11I of ytal'5didn"t matter," said Mn. Wcst- Reynolds' nei&}\bon. wbo1ppu-tntJy brook. now ,J. "'Of course I was~r were unwillina to 1et involved. and d\ubbter ... The Westbrooks say the action was "'And of courte I hadn't chanacd a taken for the same reuon they tu'l'C'd bit."' added-Mr. Watbrook, 66. in Hh,1ul1 and Buttcrwick: to thow Ori Feb. lO, 1911 they married in that the city ~vcs prcrcrcnlial tttat-liauna, lO years 1.ncr beina separ- ment in cnforcina tts laws. If South ated. Laauna residents w11h illcpl housina The ftlr'Cl of mi . naaU those yean should have to suffer city code totettltr has Sen aan,ara Westbrook enforcement. ~ll. so too should h1ahly ~aectivc ofha husband, who Reynolds. the Westbrooks rusoncd. she bcheves bas bttn wrol\IC(I by the The explanation fliled to impress city. Reynolds. ''I'm a tilb' about him. He is a iood "I find what they're doina is so man. ha.kc umbflae thauo anistand · nepuvc. I can't imqine tumina • humanitarian as treated Like this." someone 1n to prove a point." she said. her C)'C$ brimmiq with ··t thank it's sad that they would tears. rcpon people way out of their The W~tbrooks' problems with neighborhood." Gentry said. "That's the city began in March 1986 ~hen a little vind1ct1ve " they converted a petjo into a room Undcntandina what fuels the addition. 11\C Westbrooks contend Westbrook's ~w-found civic ac-the city revoked permission to build lJvism begins with a look •t theircpac the room after they had already tom love affair and the profound effect 11 down the patio wall. ha!i had on their laves. They weren't about to leave a Born to a wealth)' Texas ranching gapina hole in the side of their house fam1I}. Barbara Diehl. her maiden so they completed the project without name. was 15 when she first saw Paul pcrm1L We!>lbrook's picture 1n a newspaper A stop wort order dated March 9, 1n Chattanooga. Tenn .. where she was I 987 is still tacked to the new wall. stud} ing mus1C' . "We just look at it and lauah." "I cut 11 out and put 11 on my wall. I Barbara Westbrook said. "If it wasn't JUSl thought that's the kind of man I'd so serious it would be funny." Ille 10 marr)' someday," she said. The Westbrooks mixed it up aaain Three weeks later she walked into wnh the city last year when the the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cks11n Review Board refused their and. "heard this beautiful voice imhal request for a sign for in front of rolling out ... and 1 though\ that's the their home. most beautiful voice I've ever heard." Jn January the city filed a lawsuit The '01ce belonl(d. of course, to against them alleging that they were Paul Westbrook. then 29. mixin& commercial and industrial .\ romance followed for two years uses on their l.S-acrc property. The until he moved to New York to break series ofhou~and workshops house into the big time. • a vaf'i&ty of anists and craftsmen. the Both assumed the romance would West6rooks said. although onl)'. continue long distance, but a close Barbara has a license lO sefl her Oii rclauvc of Barbara's intervened and pa.intinis from the site. told the young 11r1 that the dashin& The city also claimed that the singer had forgotten about her. When Westbrooks needed to provide ad- he dropped by the house one day ditional paved parktna for the ten· dunng a visit the relative told him ants. The suit was settled out ofcoun aarbara had married. earlier this month . "I had no reason to call her (the Councilman F1upatnck said he rcla11,c) a liar. so I left." Mr. can't understand why the Westbrooks \\ estbrook said "I never knew that havc such a sccmtngly hair-triqcr w-e had been hed to about the whole when it comes to dealing with clly thing. tt Q) regulations. Both ended up marrying other "I don't thank better government people. but the memory of that first motivates them." he said. "What they lo'e lingered. would rcall) like to have is have the Paul Westbrook went on to sing Westbrooks do whatever they like." with Harry Belcfontc and the New The Westbrooks have decided to York Opera. tounng the world before combine their artis1tc talents with mo"ing to Laguna Beach and selling their discof\lentment and have writ- real estate. ten and produced "Orchids and '\ strik1ngl) beautiful young O nions." a satirical variety show that woman. Barbara Diehl was named will honor local leaden in music. an MISS TennesStt at age 19. In Cbat-drama and other areas with orchids. tanooga and Atlanta she hosted a TV Onion necklaces W1ll 10 to those they talk show. aided by a youna filrq. believe have committed "the &Jaring editor b} the name of Jim Nabors. faux pas of 1987·88." according to the In 1959 she mo"ed to Houston. show's program. Te\ ~hC'fc she eot her first Wte of The show t5 Khedulcd for May 20 municipal go\emment working on a at Ben Brown's Restaurant. campa1~n to elect the city's first In the meantime. the Westbrooks Rcpubhcan mayor. plan to drive throu&Jl the city today in .\lready divorced. she was working their motorhome. Jiving residents on her autobiography in the late their version of what is wronJ with I Q70s when she called an old fnend tn city sovcmment and tryinJ to induce Chattanooga and asked what ever them to sign the recall petition. h.ippcned to Krucsa. Paul West-"Paul and I aren't trying to do brook's middle name. The friend said people in." Barbara Westbrook said. he was living an San Diego. As it "We're fighting for our lives." happened. Mrs. Westbrook was It remains lo be seen. however. about to begin a pcrformancc with the whose lives-the Westbrooks or the San Diego Opera. council's -residents will be wilhn& They talked on the phone. wrote for to help save . BROKERS UPSET OVER FRAUD SURGE ••• P'romAl . "' Wednesda} as pan ot a regional sweep of bogus telephone investment companies. The scam at Trans- america Energ). ~ h1 ch 1n volved the 1llepl sale of 011 and gas pro~rtaes. allegcdl) netted the compan) s pnn- c1 palSlnore than SI 5 million looking at a pros~tus," he said. .. \ nd because thc 011 and gas business t'I such a mystery investment, it's hard for people to learn about it." to form lJ'USl. .. Todd Wilkinson, supervisor of the Newport 8eac.h Police Dc~rtment's Economic Crime Unh. said the best way to avoid being a victim or the bogus investment outfits ts to stick with highly-visible. reputable finns. U.S. Temps Calif. Tempe Enended .....,., ~•of 5 P-"' ._.._, .. Le ~ ..... .. '1 :::-.,:= .. of 6 pm S.tur°i. '3 AIOany.N y SS • O..F• Mluqyetq..e 12 .. ~o.N C ~ .. 1:1 ......... 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A calm sunny morning gave way to gale-force winds Saturday afternoon. catch in& scores of boaters off guard. mcludina one who beached his sail- beat at Laguna Beach. 'They got suckered out this morn- ing and didn't see the small craft (warning)." said Sgt Ralph Huffman. watch commander at Orange County Harbor Patrol headquarters in New- port Beach. "They cot caught out in the wind. Some d1smastcd. some lost power." Huffman said officers from his office towed in as many as eight stranded boa~ Officials at Hunl- iftgton Harbor rescued four or five and Dana Point Harbor Patrol of- ficcrs towed in a similar number. "What in a nice day would be a routine tow 1n 50 mph winds is not routine," Huffman said. No IOJurics were reported despite up to 65 mph susts and t 5.foot swells. .\ sailboat named Janelle beached at Treasure Island Cove in Laguna Beach after a stem line became tangled in its motor. police said. The SOIC occupant or lhe boat WaS-9J>- parcntl) uninjured. In cast Irvine the wand knoded out four 1raffic signals along Alton Parkway ~1wcen the San Diego Freeway and Jeronimo. Sgt.J im Pons said. The power went down at 2 p.m. and was restored between 6 and 7 p.m. Potts said residents an El Toro also cx~ncnce-0 power failures. Elsewhere in Southern Cahfbmia. the U.S. Coast G uard was busy makan& up to 16 rescues at once. Petty Officer Charles Embleton told the Assocaattd Press. A 48-ycar-old man was swept trom the ded of the sailboat .. Sea Lust" in the San Pedro Channel as the boat was making its way toward Catalina Island, Embleton said. Occup1nl• of the boat lost sight of the man an 8-foot waves and the Coast Guard pve up its search at 8: I 0 p.m. The winds were caused by a developing storm over Utah and Nevada. lead weather service fore-- caster Jim Hammond told the AP. Rokrl Hyadmu CHlrlb.letl to Ibis story. Sinkhole swallows house in Florida SEBRING, Aa. (AP) - A sinkhole that became one of Florida's largest seems to have stabhzcd with one house at (he bottom slowly ~mg covered by wafer and another home teeterin& on the edgc. a.aeologist said Sa1urdar. "I cal this a double freak sinkhole because it's so far south and it's so bi~·· said William Wilson. a geologist with the Florida Sinkhole Research Institute at the University of Central Florida. "At least one whole acre has been swallowed up in one big gulp," he said. ..It appears to be stable," Wilson said. followina the typical penem of sinkholes. which usually stabihzc within a day or two after takin& anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to collapse. The sinkhole, which collapsed an a subdivision near here Friday eve- ning. is more than 200 feet wide aAd 15 to 20 feet deep. he said. The 8\.cragc sinkhole tn southern ~ntral Florida 1sabout 20 feet across. Wilson said. "This sinkhole is la,..er than 99 pcrC'ent of all other sinkholes in Florida." Wilson said. "It's real gentle," said Sebring police Lt. Jerry Fennell. "It's not a real abrupt hole: it's more like a saucer." The sinkhole is becoming a pond since the 9.'atcr tablc is about 5 or 6 feet below the ground level in that area. The house at the edac of the sinkhole is completely ruined. Wilson said. "It looks lake a drunken sailor." he said. " ... But 1t doesn't look like it's goinJ to aet sucked undcrsround hke the first house." Beyond those houses. neigh- borhood residents arc moving back into 1hcir homes, Fennell said. "It's highly unlikely Highlands County is going to have a rash of sinkholes.'' Wilson said. Sinkholes arc generally caused by changes in the level of waler flowing throu1h limestone and clay forma- llons under the soil. A sudden lowering of the water table caused by irription or drou&}lt. for instance. can wcak~n walls and roofs of the underaround limestone caverns. leadina to their breakdown. Too much water draina~ into the ground also creates pressure that can dissolve claylike matcriaJs and rock formations unde'lf'Ouhd. Hundred\ of investors were al- legedly taken by Transamcnca Energy, and Smith said he 1s not surp~d l\muh said he learned about poss.- 1blc wrongdo1n1 at Transamcnca Enc'J)' about ct&ht months aco. and checked their claims of lucrative oil and gas returns on Te.x.as and Okla· homa properties with geologists in those areas. Accord.in& to the geologists, the claims were "outrageous," he said. "Most brokcraae firms don't cold· phone people." said Wilkinson. "They 11ve you a full disclosure of costs and returns. Generally, if you're .------------------------------------------ '°'"'to deaJ with a broker, the best "Unfortunate!\. the enefi~ busi- ness has attracted more of thl'"SC businesses than an)th1ng else." c;a1d •Smith, whose company also deals 1n oil and gas properties. "The unsuspt'Cting investor rcall\ J can't Agure 1f 1(s lcg1t1mate or not b> )Ci WIEDER .•. "'..J From Al ,, , , cntac111ng development agrttments , wathoul coming up w-1th an allcrna- . tlVC. !rl "Arc they against the famahes of : tomorrow.,.. she asked "~re 1hey "fl qainst building roads to alle\.1atc traffic congestion'>" 'U Lungren. R-long Beach. an- .YV nounccd earlier this year that he ~I woukJ not seek another term in 'I Coniress. He was nominated by Gov. ~George Dl-ukmcJian for the post of 1J1 state treasurer bul failed to wan confirmation from the ~tatc lcg1s- _..,, 1aturc. • Un Wieder as one of e1aht cand1datn an ,, the 42nd dinnct. whtch ancludts fS. pens of Oranic and Los Angeles count its =E liily Pilat MAIN~ ~ ~61 -CA .......... e. .. t!ieO Cclet• .,..... • .,.,~ a • Prior to committing money to an encrg} investment, Smith rec- ommended that in vestors consult an attomc). accountant or financial planner to make sure the company 1s rccistercd to broker securities. The sccunucs themselves could be check· eel through the Federal Energy Regu- lator) Commission. which rcaulates 1ntcrstate energy transactions. The TransamenC'a Energy scam not only hurt '"' estors. it also may have dented the reputation of Trans. amcnca Corp .. the Fortunc·500 com- pany from which the bogus company dclivcd its name. Kent Frcundt. general manager of an Trvane branch of Transamenca Corp.'s insurance div.Won. saKI the company's lepl depanment has been strulfling for months to nail Trans.. amcnca Eneray. "We value our reputation very • h1&h ly," said Freundt, who said has off'n has been flooded with caUs s1ntt media rcPort.s of the Tran,._ america EnCfl)' bust ... People hear the Transamerica name, and then they see this company. ~ (Tflnt.. amcrica Encray) wanted to have this name 11 a conxnt situation. u 1 way thina to do is go w1th someone you know." Wilkinson said most broken at comeanics like Transamerica Energy aren l really brokers at all. but rather general salesmen who will "sclljust about anything they'~ (iven. They don't care what they sell. Smith applauded the recent forma- tion of regional and multi-state task forces to combat boiler room oper- ations, which were responsible for the Transamerica Enel'J)' bust and thrtt s1m1lar busts last week. "I thtnk the task forces arc areat. and I'm &lad they've gotten as far as they have. They have a Iona way to 10. thou&fl ," said Smith. Ncwpon Beach Police said Friday they have dropocd ctwJes apinst Ba~tcr Boulet, 49, the Newpon Beach rts1dcnt believed to be the master· mind behind Transamerica Encray. Wilkinson said police drol>Ped the charses in order to expedite Boulct's extradition lo IUnsas., where he is wanlcd on two wamnts. · Local Police arc continuina their investiiation into the comptAy, and may fife additional chlraes at a later date. 111d Wilkinson. • JU8t call 642-6086 I \~ ~ tbm, l{fVu 're the L-Oreatestl" "You have atways been there for~. seines.sty giv- ing your tu~ and to~ to see that I had the best opportunities posslbft. I wiN never forget those gifts from you Mom. and I hope you enjoy this gift from me ... It means alotl Worlc:f class girts for . 'WOttd Clm" Moms. Ftne . ~ and tal* top gffts av..-from S6S. J . .. J I Principal swap furor. sparks review of policy Local sch09l leaders pref er leavtng the decisions up to dtstnct superintendent BJ JOYCE BODLOVICB -Of ............. The hiah school principal swap which pitted anary perents. teacbcn and students apinst Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials has prompted a review of the district's transfer policy. The controvcny stemmed from Superintendent John Nicoli's de- cision in November to swap Dennis Evans, Corona del Mar Hi&h School' a principal of 17 y~ and Tom Jacobson, who has been principal at Newpon Harbor Hiah School for 12 ~ The switch, effective July I. m:eived a unanimous vote from board memben Jan. 12. Since that time. school adminis- trators have collected information from other 1Chool districts about transferina principals, said Sherry Loofbourrow, a school trustee. New- pon-Mesa's current policy leaves such decisions up to the discretion of the superintendent. Ac last week's school board meet- i"I, trusttts strugled over whether to ttvamp tht current transfer policy. .. Some districts have set up a mechanism of a n&id transfer policy Mesa may sell public.building for st reet worK By JENNIJl'ER WEBER °' ... .,..,,... .... As part of a financina plan to pay for the widening of Victoria Street, Costa Mesa may sell a fitt station or other public building to a pnvatc, non-profit corporation if it follows a consultant's advice. Walter Kreuuen, vice president of Evensen Dodae, told the council at a study session this week that an "asset transfer" would be the fastest way to aencrate the S 12 to S 15 million the project is citpected to cost. If the council decides to take K.rcuucn's advice -it will vote on the suggestion May 16 -its first step would be to set up a private. non-profit corporation. The corporation would borrow money with certificates of participation and buy a public buildin&. K.rcutzcn said. The city would lease the building back from the corporation for 30 years, then buy it back for a nominal sum, such as S 1 or SI 0, he said. With city officials easer to get the project under way, the advantage of asset transfers is how quickly they can be put into place. K.rcuuen said the proposal could become a reality in 60 to 90 days after approval. Once money is available it probably would take 1 'h to three years for the city to buy all the property, Pubhc Services Director Bruce Mattern said. Construction would take about a year, he estimated. Other alternatives arc available. but all of those have serious drawbacks. Krcuucn said. A similar financing plan could pay for the widening of West I 9lh Street, turn in& it from a two-lane to a divided four-lane roadway, and for the proposed Bluff Road, which would run near the Santa Ana riverbed between Victoria and West 19th streets. where all prlnC'1pals will transfer. sar, every five )ears a.s an c:umi>lc. ' Loofbourrow said. . ··Some d istncu have locked the supcnntendent into a ria.id reusian- ment schedltlc. Our principals ~ve said they like the flexibility of how our system works. They att com· fortable allow1na the superintendent to decide when a transfer is 1n the best interest of the district." Trustee Ken Wayman said he has not seen anyth1n1 that leads him to believe the district would benefit from any substanual chanse an policy. And Loofbourrow said there are positjvc reasons for swapping princi- pals. "If we put somethinf into our policy that says principals have specific eitpertise and are apcctcd to . chanar 1ss11nmenu period1ciall_y then hopefully all pnnc1pals. staff. students and parents will rcahu th~ ts always a pon1biht>:' a transfer will take place and won t be cauaht by surp1sc." said Wayman. District administraton du- cou~trustets from 1mplemenun1 a n transfer pohcy. •• e supenntendcnt needs the Ocxibihty to make changes in the district's personnel," said Costa Mesa Hi~ School Pnnc1 pal Frank ln- fuS1no. lnfusano said he would not want to be "locked into·· a policy that held him to a certain length of umc at a campus. Paul Twedt, pnnc1pal at E1111an Intermediate School an Costa Mesa . said the current policy 1s effective. ··Too many rults make a house very, very difficult to run properly," he said Kaner Pnnc1pal 8111 Kn1aht sa1d a policy with a bu1h-m time limit could be dam.aaana to th( princ1pal's rap- pon with the staff and the students. Evans. who dJd not attend the school board session. sa1d he too 1s against a n11d transfer pohC}. "Ironic as 1t sounds. J favor the superintendent ha~ 1ng the discre- ttonal naht to move people when there 1~ ample evidence ,N-1s for the betterment of the schools." said Evans. who opposed his transfer to Ncwpon Harbor H1Jh. "Dr Nicoll has said you don't rcaJI) transfer because of wcaknesss -)Ou would fire -you transfer pcopk. 1dcall)'. because of cen.ain 1tcn1th1.." Evans said, bowevtt. a principat•1 transfer should be praen&ed lft a fashion the community can Undet'· stand. "I do uunk the 1upetuuendcat needs to be Hpl1c1t in a definitive statement on how the transftt hdps the ~hool and the cu.rrent echoot," he said. "It would ccnainly help the penon be1na transferred to know what 1s to be enhanced by Lhe tranakr. But -you can't wnte that 1n a pohq " he added And 1n the future would Nicoll k~p a pnnc1pal at a school for 12 to 17 )cars" "I don·1 know ·· he said. "It would be presumptuous of me to make such a statement.·· Mailing gets rival'sstamp of disapproval By BOB VAN EYIEN °' .. .,.., ......... A Democratic challenger has accused Congressman Ron Packard of brcalung the law b) abusing lhe con~ssional frtt ma1hna pn' 1lege Packard's Orange County spokesman de- nied the allegauon. however. and called t~ charge a campaign plo) ~t a prcn confcrcn~ 1n Santa Ana. Democratic candidate Howard Greenbaum said he bel1e\ed Packard had sent out a ne~sletter 1n o\pnl in v1olat1on ofa law which proh1b1ts mailings v.-1th1n two months of• pnma11 or general elccuon. He said he bad rccc1 ved lbc newsAeuer at bas home in Leucadia on April 22. which mantit must have bcc-n mailed well beyond the April 7 cutoff date ··in my optnion. he violated the law." said Greenbaum at the news conference hckt late last Wttlc -11 docsn "t take 14 days fora letter to get here from Washinaton." Bul Michael ~. an aide baled an Packard's MlsstQn V1CJO office., 5&1d the law requires onl) that frant:ed literature l>c submmed to Lhe conp'CSSional ma1hng roc:>l)'J b} two da)'S before the Jw<>-month cutoff. ··our ma1hng was dchvcrcd to them by Apnl 5 ·· he said. ··we met all the officlal requirements. that"s bttn vcnfied. Grecn-- baum tned this 1n San 0.qoCounl\ and ll fell on m face Now hc"s tryina 11 in 0ransc Counn." Eggirs said the dcla) in scnd1na out the mailer '"s due to a beckJo&at t.bc mad room '"The) send thinp out on an as-received basts.-he said. Those project.s could face the same furor that Victoria Street's widening J.Cnerated. Already, the Marina Hiahlutds Hotncowner's Association has publicly announced its op- position to thofe plans. Up a cr eek without a pedal? Packard. R-Carlsbad. represents much of southern Orange County as wcU as portions of San D1qo Count~ Included 10 the d1stnct att M 1ss1on \-ICJO Dana PoanL pans of La&una 1"1guel El Toro. San Ocmcntc. San Juan Capmruno Trabuco Canyon and Coto de Cau Dan d Ludloff. s. hu foand 80llle=water at Mlle Square Park in Poantala Vall"1. Ilia trlcJele into an amphlbloua Yeblde. Coa.ld be praed clnC for winter Oood coaditlooa or will tricycle raftln& be a demonatratton 8JM)rt ln the Olymplca by the time be la ol d enoqb to compete? New Fountain Valleyofficer graduates at top of academy BJ JONATHAN VOLZl.E Of .. .,.., ......... Residents of Fountain Valley can rest a little easier and those passing through should be a httlc more careful these days-there's a new policeman on the beat. Police Chief Elvm G. Miali has sworn in Officer Chad T. Nichols. who ~duatcd late last week from the Shenfrs Police Officer Academy. Nichols received class honors by achieving the highest cummulativc score in written cums durina the 19- "'cek academy an Garden Grove and Orange. He finished second in the overall standinp of the class of 23. said Sat. Larry Griswold said. Sheriff's Lt Richard Olson said poten1ial off1CCrs who enroll in the academy undergo heavy physical trainina and several courses in BJ S&a&et Newt Servke weapon~ salcty. and a1so spend countless hours 1n the classroom. study ing c riminal law and procedures. Nichols. a gymn&$ttcs and water polo star at Valencia Hilb School in Fullenon who is nearing completion of his bachelor's degree at Cal State Fullenon, now faces an additional year of tough on-the-job trainina in Fountain Valley. Griswold said. The Fountain Valley force 1s authorized for 60 officers. although some openings ttm11n. authorities said. Costa Mesa also picked up four more officers from the sheriff's academy. while Irvine Offkcr Tom Little said his department will pick up four officers when the cumnt academy class graduates from Gold- en West Collcac in Huntington Beach neitt month. WASHINGTON -Here are lhe votes of senators and local representatives on major legislation in Congress last week. A 0 Y" means the member voted for the measure; an .. N ... me.ans the member voted qainst lhe measure; an ··A" means the 'member did not vote. 1'1le8eDate: AIDS am .. maat . The Senate rejected. 19-66. an amendment to the AIDS Research and lnfonnatioo Act that would have JM."CVCnted the Act's funds from beina usea to t>uy sterile hypOdennic needles or syrinp for intravenous drua U1Cn.(S t 220) Cranston (0)-N Wilson (R)-N TrMe rehnD The Senate apprqved, 63-36, Jeaislation to reform trade lelislalion deUped to~ intema. tiOnal martets to American prOducll; streamline U.S: elp(M't controls anti exparid a. ~ to Worten and iDdustria hun by com~ition With Unpcwta. Tbe ••lion conWfted a coetrovenial provision IWlqUiri .. industria to live worbrs 60 days' not~ Ofla)'Olli wt plaDt shulCIOwM.(lfR J) CrMllOll (0>-Y WillOa (R).N •• An officiaJ at Gol~n West said 90 percent of that academy's araduates arc hired. ~we're the l"eJlO~I basic academy for Oran~ County:· said Lt. RobcT1 Mosely. cxecu11~e trammg officer at Golden West. ··More than 20 police agencies in the county enroll their recruits 1n Golden West's program." O lson said all academy's graduates leave the officers with at least the state's minimal training standards. The diffcrencc between the various academy's. he said. 1s on what areas each factlny concentrates or emphasizes.. Police Chief ElTln G. lllalJ awean in OfDcer Cbad T . l'flcbola. Trio of jurists to serve second term BJ 808 VAN EYIEN hke other similar boches thro\A&hout takes a long time to learn e'-enthtng. prcs1d1ng JUd&c. Of.~~ ru be ot .. Olllf,_...., the nation. serves a dual purpote as a We felt that by C'\tendang "'e could d1sappo1nted lfl don t eet tl . citizens' watchdog aroup for county rcall~ help the new group and ma) be Lindbel'f said many othcT couata Forthreeqrangc Cou~ty residents. government and a forum for dccidina get runn1na a httlc more qu1cl h ·· ha' e pcnn1tted arandJU.l'OfS to.euenid next year mi&ht seem hkc a movie whether some rnmanal cases should When the idea of extending tht their tcnm and that the pohcy .._ sequel: Grand Juf) II. go to tnal f 1 ed been acnerailY viewed as NCO ....._ Unul this )tar. a new panel of · terms 0 sevcna Jurors. v.-a.s acttpt There is a nepU\'C Side '° A. arand jurors has been selected each Lan~bct'g said the incrcas1naJy b)' Pres1d1n1 Juder Ptu~hp E. ~ox. a howe\er. an that it reduces ta.it year from a pool of applicants that complicated natu~ of srand Jury number of mcmbtts said the~ d hke opponunnics for new pcoepeai¥C normally numbef'I well over 100. work means th~ new JUOCS no-. to .~f\ e another term. ltndbcrg said JUro~. I 1 break with county tradition spend months JUSt lr)1na to get We had decided to (~tend a .• . ·.,.,,.,-.-.. .. n • G nd J ti orpnizcd and learn t~1r Jobs. mu1mum of thrtt mcmbc~ but It might be a httk d howc~er. next )·cars ra ury ws "last ~r. as foreman. I th<>uaht the~ wn-c more than that v.ho n~ applicants. that's wll1 ~ ~ntai.n th~ vcte!1lns of.the ~nt we'd be off and nannina nght awa) :· wanted to continue." he said "I aucss hmncd 11 to three utc81iom. • fllr ~ury. in~luding this years foreman. he said. -1 quickly kamcd that 1t that"s an andtat1on of the facuhatthe ~•d. "Of counc It loob "-' I' aT~e~~:d:'"ror some tune that didn't work thpt w&). ~~n thouah JOb is 1ntcrnt1ClJ. I lmo .. rve en.JO)ed )Ou·,c ~ot 19 chancu O« cilJCh•llit tbereshouldbe•tcstofthclde9that v.c bad an C\~lknt onentauon m) tourofdut)'V'Cf) much ·· drav.~ orthc~than. .,,__.., some lurors carry over into the next penod... L1ndbcf'a. a retired "1r Force had 1 chantts. . ttrm; said Lindberg. a resident of Pan of the JOb of start11t,1 up 1s bnpd~r ~I and busiM"SS o -The ot.hcr cucnd1na me• 1111 NC'*l)Oft Beach. "We have been Simply l~rnma v.-hauar-ndJury can ecutt\C, said he hoped to conunuc as June G&Jant of a..e.a ,_ ~ ftthna that there wasa nttd fbt mo~ and ca.nnot do f~man oflhe-Grand)u~. • Jodca~ Ha.~ ofC'wwa• continuity.. -we ha\e a manual wnh all kinds ~r,e apphed. but of course I cant N~ JYJ'Ofl ~U ~ •• ctill• J"he or&. County Grand JUI). · oftulcs and rqulations. M he said. "It be sure." he said. "That's up to the 4 and win ~n ICll:__:•:;::Klt=..::=~~-""' ~JURYMEMBERSTOBE NAMED BY.COUNTY ... ft'lllQllC. t f:'"lllPltridl in 1 1 ~y«hcduled NoYCtnber election. , .. Tbese are excitin, li~s for US; •• I Mrs. Westbrook said ... Thjs is a • people's ttvolutaon to tile IOYtt&- ·1 ment arid put it back In the bands of the people. Tome. we'ttat thecuttinJ Jred&e of thanaina thinas in this town. 'l\ Besides bclpina Nn the recalJ 1~ovemcnt. the Westbrooks have also !>1bccn wqina their own pnvate war ,rqainst the city. #>/ It was the W6tbrooks.. both former 10pe1"1 smacrs.. who last month turned 1 in two caty employees -the director of community development and a 11.buildin1 inspector -for having 0 .Jlouses wuh unauthorized additions.. The ans}>«tor. John HinauJa. re- signed earlier this month and Direc- tJftor of Communtty Development rl·Kyle Butterwick was docked two weeks wonh of vacation pay. And cartier this month the West- -t>rooks tipped newspapers that Coun- cilman Rohen Gentry owned a rental house at 644 Skyline C>nve with a possibly unlawful room addition. Gen try. who described the house as a two-bedroom. said that because no one ever slept in the room. tl did not \ 1olate the state bu1ldin& code j But the M1rth 16-22 ed1t1on of Pennysaver muazine earned an advcn1scment on page 72 for a house on Skyline Drive wtth three ~rooms and three baths. Although f\~e ad did not list the uact address. it ~.described the house as having an , pecan view. pa110,dcckandgarage.all of which Gentry's rental house has. ~· It also listed Gentry's home phone . number To man) proponents of the rCt'all. > the Westbrooks a~ heros Others belte' e the) go too far. Take the case of Kathie Reynolds. ·:· Last monttJ,t.he Westbrooks filed a '' complaint against Reynolds' S«ond- ·1 stol) apartment in the Old Top of the · World neighborhood. By law. the city must nov. take action against the ~. apartment although a recen1 city . ordinance .... 111 guarantee that the •'•second unit will not be disturbed for at least five years • ,. Re) nolds. a teacher at Top of the ' World Elementaf) School. said she ' moved into the apartment 11 years ago after her divorce lef\ her ~ .......................... . :;.~Winning Lotto .. numbers pi cked • · By ne A11ocl•ted Press 11 Herc are the winning numbers '·picked Saturday night for the Cali- fornia loller) ·s twice-weekl)' .. lolto ' 6-49" game· 42, 17. 48. 34. 11 . 23 and the bonus number. 22. Players who coJTeC'tl) guessed all 'itx numbers will share a pnze pool of S4.8 million. louerv officials said. All those who picked five numbers 1 plus the bonus number will d1..,1de among them sch es a pnie pool of ;~ S 1.302 m1lhon. five of SI\ will share S6 71.000: four of six will share $610.000 Three of SI\ 1s worth an ... automatic S5 per"' 'nner The numbers '¥\Cr~ cho~n b\ Lotto machine dun ng a 1ele,1s1on ·broad- cast orig1na11ng in ~acramento The sales from~ ednesda) nig)1110 Saturda) ·s drawing were $1 :! 2 million. The "Win & Spin .. leuers ..... ere ··z ... .. L"and "V ·· financaally unable to pay the mort- ll&'C on the entjre house. ·'The Wcitbrooks say they rtported lhc houst' at the rtquest of ~vttal of Reyoolds' nei&hbo11. wbo appattntly were unwiHina to set involved. The Westbrook& say the action was taken for tht same fU90n they tu med tn Hifl&U1• and Butttnric:k: 10 show that the city aives preferential treat· ment in enfomna its laws. tr South L&auna residents with illepl housina should have to suffer city code enforcement. well. so too should Reynolds, the We11broolcs reasoned. The expl •tion fliled to impress Reynolds. "I find what they're doina is so neptive. I ean't imagine turnina someone 1n to prove a point. .. "I think it's sad that they would rcpon people way out of their neighborhood." Gentry said. "That's a little yind1cttve." Understanding what fuels the Westbrook's new-found civic ac- uvism begins with a look at their epic (ove affair and the profound effect it has had on their lives. Born to a wealthy Tex1lS ranching family. Barbara Diehl. her maiden name. was 15 when she first saw Paul Westbrook's picture in a newspaper m Chattanooga. Tenn .. where she was studying music. "I cut it out and put tt on my wall. I JUSt thought thal's the kind of man I'd ltke 10 marry someday." she said. Three ...,.eeks later she walked into the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and, ··heard this beautiful voice rolling out ... and I thought that's the most beautiful voice l'veeverheard." The voice belonged. of course. to Paul Westbrook. then 29.-' .\ romance followed for two years until he mov~d to New York to break into the big time. Both assumed the romance would conunue long distance. but a close relauve of Barbara's intervened and told the young air1 that the dashing singer had forgotten about her. When he dropped by the house one day dunng a visit the relative told him Barbara had mamed . "I had no reason to call her (the rclalt\e) a ltar. so I left." Mr. Westbrook satd. "I never knew that we had been lted to about the whole thing." Both ended up marrying other people. b~t lhe memory of that first lo' e lingered. Paul Westbrook went on to sing w11h Harry Belcfonte and the New York Opera. tounng the wor1d before moving to Laguna Beach and selling real estate. A strikingl)' beautiful young woman. Barbara Diehl was named Miss Tennessee at age 19. In Chat- tanooga and Atlanta she hosted a TV talk show. aided by a youn1 film editor by the name of Jim Nabocs. I ri 1959 she moved to Houston. Tex where she got her first taste of mun1c1pal go"emment workmg on a campatJll to elect the city's first Repubhcan mayor. .\I ready divorced. she was working on her autobiography in the late 1970s when she called an old friend in Chattanooga and asked what ever happened to Kruesi. Paul West- brook's middle name. The friend said he ~as living in San Diego. As it happened. Mrs. Westbrook was about to begin a performance with the San Diego Opera. They talked on the phone. wrote for • silt month' and finally met at the Newponer Inn in Ne~ 8e8ch. "When we saw each other aU tbosc years didn•• maner. ••said Mrs. Wtst· brook. now 53. "Of coune I was older and chubbier." "And of counc I l\adn 't chaQFd a bit.'' added Mr. Westbrook. 66. On Feb. 10. 1981 they married in t..aauna • .30 years after bcinl tep1r· ated. The rqrct of m1ssinaaJ1 those )eart cetether has 1en Barbara Westbrook hiahly protective ofhcr huJbaDd. who she believes has ~n wronsed by the city. "I'm a tiseubout him. He isa aood man. I take umbrqc that an artist and • humanitarian 1s treated like this.," she said. her eyes brimmini with tears. ... The Westbrooks' problems with the city began in Marth 1986 when they converted a patio into a room addition. The Westbrooks contend the city revoked permission to build the room after they had already torn down the patio wall. .. They weren't about to leave~ a gapina hole in the side of their house so they completed the project witho"-' permit. A stop work order dated March 9. 1987 is still tacked to the new wall. "We just look at it and laugh." Barbara Westbrook said. "lfit wasn't so serious it would be funny." The Westbrooks mtited it up again with the city last year when the Design Review Board ref used their initial request for a sign for in front of their home. In January the city filed a lawsuit against them alleging that they were mixing commercial and industrial uses~n their l.S-acrc propel'ty. The scri of houses and workshops house a va ety of anists and craft&mcn. the Westbrooks said. althouah onl)'. Barbara has a license to sell her 011 paintmg.s from the sate. The city also claimed that the Westbrooks needed to provide ad- djtfonal paved parkina for the ten- ants. The suit was settled out of coun earlier this month. Councilman Fiupatrick said he can't understand why the Westbrooks have such a seemingly hair-triqer when tl comes to dealing with city regulations. · "I don't think better government motivates them." he said. "What they would real!> like to have is have the Westbrooks do whatever they like." The Westbrooks have decided to combine their anisitc talents with their discontentment and have writ- ten and produced "Orchids and Onions." a satirical variety show that will honor local leaders in music. an drama and other areas with orchids. Onion necklaces will go to those they believe have committed "the aJaring faux pas of 1987~88 ... according to the show's program. The show is scheduled for May 20 at Ben Brown's Restaurant:-. In the meantime. the Westbrooks plan to drive through the city today in their motorhome, giving residents their version of what is wronJ with city government an<rtryinJ to tnduce them to sign the recall petition. "Paul and I aren't trying to do people in ... Barbara Westbrook said. "We're fighting for our lives." · h remains to be seen. however. whose lives -the Westbrooks or the council's -residents will be willing to help save . ' U.S. Temps "' .. n 17 M .. u • u 52 40 .. " 71 ., .,. It 11 17 72 ... 11 as n sa 7t 71 12 ... 12 ... 7t 47 n 55 77 A 73 ... 12 ... 13 .. .. u ... " • 11 71 44 a 41 ,. .. 11 ,, I& " 52 M 77 $1 n -. 17 IO 77 A t2 $S 77 II ...... 72 12 50 40 11 44 Callf. Tem1>9 ~•Oflpm a.tini. ..,_ 73 ....._, 70 ..... t6 ~ .. Ca1161N ... ~~ 74 ~ill--S4 ,._ .. ~ 51 lOftO 8Mctl 71 l09~ 72 l.A Airpcwl ee ...,,._ M Mon\ebello 71 Mcln1•9Y 5' .._,... .. Hewpor1 8"ctl 93 Oll<lllnd e1 Onlano 11 Plllm~ at .._. 68 p-~ 63 Aed lllull 65 ~Cft-, ~ ..._... 13 Sen llemwdino 73 Sen Gabriel 1$ lenO!ego et Sen FrenclllCO 90 san.io. 115 ~•AN 10 s..t.S--• 73 s...i.c:na 18 S..W.OOoepo &4 $.MaMarlA 63 Senta Monica ... SIGCltlon ... ,.,_ Velley 39 W•lwOOd 17 Yoeemlle V1y 50 63 5S •• 31 ., " 57 4) 47 4e 51 51 SS 41 S4 50 57 51 50 52 58 $0 u 45 49 ., 52 SI st 49 47 5' S4 S2 S2 46 57 ., 31 57 30 Extended Surf Forecaat Tld~s TbDAY l4ta.111 10-ol ..... 3:0I p.111 121p.lrl llOMDAY 4:24..,.. I0-41 a.m 33Sp1'n t50p.ll\. ~4 ,. 1.1 S.I ~I •• ,. St Thet1111""9•••~·"' end ...... 7•35 p "' lodey lllamoonne..al 7 4Sp.m 1GC19rand -al • ot • "' MoftCSey Wind whips up trouble on Coast By LANCE IGNON °' .. ~ ....... A calm sunny mommggave way to gale-force winds Saturday afternoon. catching scores of boaters off gu.ard. mctudini one who beached his sail- boat at Laauna Beach. "They got suckered out this morn- ing and didn't see the small craft (warning)." said Sgt. Ralph Huffman. watch commander at Orange County Harbor Patrol headquaners in New- port Beach ... They aot caught out in the wand. Some d1smasted. some lost power:· Huffman said officers from his office towed in as many as eight stranded boats. OfTacials al Hunt· ington Harbor rescued four or five and Dana Point Harbor Patrol of- facers towed an a similar number. "What in a nice day would be a routine tow in 50 mph winds is not routine," Huffman said. No injunes were reported despite up 10 65 mph gusts and IS-foot swells. A sailboat natmd Janelle beached at Treasure Island Cove m Laguna Beach after a stem line became tangled in its motor. police said. The sole occupant or the boat was ap- parently uninjured. In east I rvme the wmd knocked out four traffic signals along Alton Parkway between the San Diego Freeway and Jeronimo. Sgt. Jim Potts said. The power went down at 2 p.m. and was restored between 6 and 7 p.m. • Potts said residents in El Toro also ei1.penenced power failures. Elsewhere in Southern California. the U.S. Coast Guard was busy ma kink up to 16 rescues at oocc, Petty Officer Charles Embleton told the Associated Press. A 48-ycar-old man was swept trom the deck of the sailboat ... Sea Lust" in the San Pedro Channel as the boat was making its way toward Catalina Island. Embleton said. Occupants of the boat lost siaht of the man in 8-foot waves and the Coast Guard pve up its search at 8: 10 p.m. The winds were caused by a developing storm over Utah and Nevada. lead weather service fore- caster Jim Hammond told the AP. Ro#Hrt Byodmu e.etJ lhtftl rv tbJ1 story. Sinkhole swallows house in Florida SEBRING, Aa. (AP)-A sinkhole that became one of F1orida's lai:gest seems to have stablized with one house at the bottom &lowly being covered by water and another home teeterina on the edge. a aeologisl said Sa•urd•r· · "I cal this a double freak sinkhole The smkhole. which collapsed ma subdivision near here Friday eve- nina. is more than 200 feet wide and 15 to 20 feet deep. he said. The a'erage sinkhole 1n southern central Flonda 1sabout 20fect across. Wilson said. said. " ... But tt doesn't look like it's going to get sucked undCflfound like the first house." Beyond those houses. neigh· borhood residents are moving back into their homes. Fennell said. "It's highly unlikely Highlands Co~nty is gomg to have a rash of sinkholes.'' Wilson said. BROKERS UPSET OVER FRAUD SURGE ••• because it's so far south and it's so bi~ -said William Wilson. a scologjst with the Aorida Sinkhole Research Institute at the University of Central Aorida. "This sinkhole is laf$er than 99 percent of all other sinkholes in Flonda:· Wilson said. "It's real gentle.'' said Sebnng police Lt. Jerry Fennell. "It's not a real abrupt hole: it's more hke a saucer." Sinkholes ari generally caused by c'hanges in the level of water flowing through limestone and clay forma- tions under the soil. A sudden lowering of the water table caused by irrigation or drouaht. for instance. can weaken walls and roofs of the underground limestone caverns, leading to their breakdown. From Al Wednesda)' as pan of a regional sweep of bogus telephone investment companies The scam at Trans- america Energ). which in vol vcd the illegal sale of 011 and gas propen1es. alleged!} netted the company's pnn- c1pals more than S 1.5 m1lhon. Hundreds o f investor1 were al- legedly taken by Transamerica Energy. and Sm11h said he 1s not surpn~d "Unfonunatel). the energy busi- ness has attracted more of these businesses than an)thing else." said ... Smith. whose corrtpany also deals tn oil and gas properties. "The unsuspcctin~ 1nvcs1or reall~ J can't figure 1f tt's legitimate or no t b~ .w1 WIEDER ••• ~ From Al '>n cnt1ciz1n1 development agreements ;)., without comma up with an altema- 1 tive. .;cf "Arc they apmst the families of ·yv tomorrow"" she asked ... Are the) apinst building roads to alle' 1ate traffic congest1on.,.. 'fl Lungren. R-long Beach. an- ~ nounccd earlier this year that he 1(1 would not ieek another term 1n 'I Congress. He was nonfinatcd by Gov. ->d George Oeukmcjian for the post of 1J1 state treasurer but failed to win confirmation from the state leg1s- .rn laturc. l>r1 Wieder 1s one of e1aht candidates in .,, the 42nd district, which tncludes ~pans of Oran&e and Los Angeles counti6. =E lailf P*91 11A8t OfflCE· • ._ .. ,54 C.C.-..._ Ct. .... ..._ • l.M() CGlla W.. CA !l:IUe looking at a prospectus." he said. ·· .\nd because the 011 and gas business l'i such a mystery investment. it's hard for people to learn about it." Smith said he learned about poss- ible wronadoing at Transamenca Energy about eight months qo, and checked their claims of lucrative oil and ps returns on Texas and OlcJa- homa propertin with gcoloaists in those areas. Accordina to the gcolOIJsls, the claims were .. outrageous," he satd. Prior to committtng money to an energy inve5tment. Smith rec- ommended 1hat investors consult an attornc). accountant or financial planner to make sure the company 1s registered to broker securities. The sccunties themselves could be check- ed 1hrough the Federal Eneray Regu- latory Commission. which regulates interstate energy transactions. The Transamenca Energy scam not only hun investors. 1t also may ha\.c dented the reputation ofTrans- amenca Corp~ tbe Fonune-500com- pany from which the bogus com'J)any denved its name. Kent Freundt, aeneral manacer of an Irvine branch of Transamerica Corp.'s msurancc division, satd the company's lqal depanment has bttn strulfling for months to nail Trans- amenca Enersy. "We value our reputation very ht&hly." said Frcundt. who said his office hu been flooded with calls •since mcclia repons of tbe Tram- amenca Enei'JY bust. "Peoi>le heat the Transamerica name, and lhcn they see this company. They (Trans- america EneTJY) wanted to have this name as a consent situation. as a way to form 'rust. .. Todd Wilkinson, supervisor of the Newpon Beach Police De~ment's Economic Crime Unit. said ttv best way to avoid being ' victim or the bogus investment outfits is to stick with highly-visible. reputable firms. .. At least one whole acre has been swallowed up in one big gulp," he said. .. ,, appears to be st.able." Wilson said. followina tht typical pattern of sinkholes. which ·usually stabilize within a day or two after taking anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to collapse. The sinkhole is becoming a pond since the water table is about 5 or 6 feet below the ground level in that area. The house at the edge of the sinkhole is completely ruined. Wilson said. "It looks hke a drunken sailor." he Too much.water drainage intq the ground jlso creates pressure that can dissolve claylike materials and rock formations undcr&round. "Most brok.eraie firms don't cold- phonc people," said Wilkinson. "They aive you a full disdosure of costs and returns.Generally, ifyou'rt ,---------------------------------------- goina to deal with a brolca, the best thin& to do is 10 with someone you know." Wilkinson said most broken at companies like Transamerica Energy aren't really brokers at all. but rather general salesmen who will "sell just about anything they're f.iven. They don't care what they sell.· Smith applauded the recent forma· tio n of regional and multi-state i..sk forces to combat boiler room oper- auons. which were responsible for the Transamerica EneJJY bust and three similar busts last week. .. I think the task forces arc areat. and I'm glad they've aottcn as far as I hey have. They have a Iona way to go. though ... said Smith. Newport Bea~h Police said Friday they have drOJ>ped characs apinst Baxter Boulet. 49. the Newport Beach midcnt believed to be the master- mind behmd Transamerica Encrsy. Wilkinson said police droooed the charscs in order to expedite' boulct's extradition to Kansas, where be as wanted on two wamnu. Local police are continuina their investiption into the compe.ny, and rniy file additional charaics at a lfter date. uid Wilkinson. • D~ .. Gllar9111 I I d . "c ~ tOm, ~ll re the LV reatestl" "You havt always bt!n thtrt for me, stlfttssly giv- ing your timt and lovt to see that I had the best opportunities possible. I will nevtr forget those gifts rrom you Mom, and I hope you enjoy this gift from me ... It means alotl Worfd • <last girts f or ~ortd -crass~· Momt. Pfne ~and I~ Cop gifts av~ from 565 • ... , ,. ...,...._' -· ,.., •311 Jasteall 642-6086 • Oln dElll T11£,t • 11 .... ~=C#lr ... UlfiN ........ ' -. ..=:;;&-- • Or.nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sundey, MllY '· 11M Al furor sparlts.review of po-icY Local school leaders prefer leaytng the decisions up to district superintendent 81 JOYCE IODLOVlCB ................ The hip IChool principal JWaP which pitted an&rY parents. teachen and students apinst Newpon·Meu Unified School District officials has prompted a review of tbe district's transfer policy. The controversy stemmed from Superintendent John Nicoli's de- cision in November to swap ~nnis Evans. Corona dcl Mar Hish School's principal of 17 years. and Tom Jawbson, who has been principaJ at Newpon Harbor Hiah School for 12 years. The switch, effective July I, m;eived a unanimous vote from board members Jan. 12. Siocc that time, school admin1~ trators have collected information from other school districts about transfcrina principals, said Sherry Loofbourrow, a school trustee. New- pon·Mesa's current policy leaves such decisions up to the discretion of the superintendent. At last week's school board meet- ina, trustees struggled over whether to ttvamp the current transfer policy. "Some districts have set up a mechanism of a riajd transfer policy Mesa may sell public building for street work By JENNIFER WEBER °' ... .,., ......... As pan of a financing plan to pay for the widening of Victoria Street, Costa Mesa may sell a fire station or other public buildina to a private, non-profit corporation if it follows a consultant's advice. Walter K.reutzen. vice president of Evensen Dodse. told the council at a study session this week that an "asset transfer" would be the fast.est way to ienerate the $12 to SIS million the project is expected to cost. If the council decides to take K.reutzcn's advice -it will vote on the sugestion May 16 -its first step would be to set up a private, non-profit corporation. The corporation would borrow money with certificates of panicipation and buy a public building, Kreutzen said. The city would lease the building back from the corporation for 30 years. then buy it back for a nominal sum, such as S l or S l 0, he said. With city officials cager to get the project under way, the advantage of asset transfers is how quickly they can be put into place. K.reut:zen said the proposal could become a reality in 60 to 90 days after approval. · Ontt money is available it pr~oba ly would take l 'h to three years for the city uy all the propeny. Pubhc Services D tor Bruct Mattern said. Construction would take about a year. he estimated. Other alternatives arc available, but all of those have serious drawbacks. Kttutzen said. A similar finantlng plan could pay for the widening of West 19th Street, turning it from a two-lane to·a divided four-lane roadway. and forthe propo$ed Bluff Road. which would run near the Santa Ana riverbed between Victoria and West 19th streets. where all pnncapaJs wall transfer. 11r, every five yean as an uample. • Loofbourrow uid. "Some districts have locked the superintendent into a f"i&,id ruw&n· lhent tchedule. Our principals have· said they like the ne"ibilily or how our system works. They are com- fonable aJlowina the superintendent to decide when a transrer is in the bnt interest ofthe districl." Trustee Ken Wayman said he has not seen anythina that leads him to beheve the distnct wouJd benefit from an~bstant1a1 chanf in policy. And fbourrow saa there arc positive reasons for swapping pnnci- paJs. "If we put somethin' into our policy that says prij\Ctpals have specific expertise andare expected \O Those projects could face the same furor that Victoria Street's widening generated. Already, tbe Marina Hi&hlands Homeowner's Association has publicly announced 1ts op- position to thoft plans. Up a creek without a pedal? DaYid Ludloff, 3, bu foand eom.e deep water at lllle Square Park ln Fountain Valley, tarnlnf lll9 trlcyde into an amphJbJoaa •ehlcle. Cov.ld be tie practtcm, New Fountain Valley officer graduates at top of academy BJ JONATHAN VOLZltE wcaPQn~ salety, and a1so spend Of .. .,.,,.......,. count Tess hours in the classroom. s tudy ing c riminal law and Residents of Fountain Valley can occd rest a little easier and those passing prN. hurcsl · d ~ through should be a little more careful ic 0 s. a gymnastics an water polo star at Valencia High School an these days -there's a new policeman Fullcnon who 1s nearing completion on the beat. f his bachelor's degrtt at CaJ State Police Chief Elvin G . M iali has • ullcnon. now faces an additional sworn in Offictr Chad T. Nichols year of tough on·the-JOb trainina an who~duated late last week fro e Fountain Valley. Griswold said. Sheriffs Police Officer Academ The Fountain Valley force is Nichols received class hono by authorized for po officers. although achievina the highest cummu tive some opening/ remain. authorities score in written exams durina the 19-said. An official at Golden West said 90 perttnt of that academy's araduates arc hired. "We're the rq.ional basic academy for Orange C-0unty." said Lt. Robert Mosely. executive training o fficer at Golden West. "More than 20 police agencies in the county enroll their rtt"rultS 1n Golden West's program." chanse ass11nment1 periodicially then hopefully all principals. staff. students and parents will reahu there IS always a possib11ttr. a lr'lnsfer will take place and won t be cauaht by surpisc," said Wayman. D istrict administrators d 1s- courqed trustees from 1mplemcnt1n1 a n11d transfer policy "The supenntcndcnt needs the nex1bihty to make chanaes in the district's personnel.'' said Costa Mesa H1sJl School Pr1nc1paJ Frank l n- fusino. lnfustno said he would not want to be "l~ked into" a pohcy 1hat held him to a certain length of tame at a campus. PauJ Twedt. pnnc1 pal it Ensign Intermediate School an Costa Mesa. said the current policy is effective. ··Too many ruks make a house \ICI"}. \'Cf) difficult to run properly.'' he said. K.aJser Pnnc1~l Btll Kni&bt sa1d a pohcy wuh a bu1lt-1n umc hmu could be dama&Jna to the pnncipal's rap- port with the staff and the students. Evans. who dJd not attend the school board session. aid he too 1s aa,ainst a na1d trapsfcr policy. "Ironic as tt sounds. I favor the superintendent having th.c d1scrc- t1onal naht 10 move people when there as ample cv1dcnct tt is for the betterment of the schools," said Evans. who opposed his transfer to Newpon Harbor H1Jh ··OT Nicoll has said you don"t rcall) transfer because of wcaknesss -)Ou would fire -you transfer people. 1dcall). because of ctnaan stenalhs. .. Evans utd, however, a principal'• lr'lnsfcr should be pramted '" a fashion the community can undrr· stand. "I do lb1hk tbc supcnntencknt n~ to be explicit in a ddinttivc statement on how the uander betC the school and the curren\ school, .. said. "h would ctnainly help Lhe person beina transfelTed to know what 1s to be enhanced by the ll'lnlftr. But -you can't wnte that in a pohc) ... he added And in the future would Nicoll lt~p a pnnc1pal at a school for 12 lO 17 ~cars'' ..I don't know.· he said. "h wouJd be presumptuous of me to mve such a ~tatement. .. Mailing gets rival'sstamp of disapproval By BOB VAN EYIEN °' .. .,., ........ A Democratic challen,er has accused Congr~man Ron Packard of brcalung the laV: b) abusing 1he congressional free ma1hna pn,1lege. Packard's Orange County spokesman de- nied the allegation. however. and catled the charge a campa1an plo) .\t a press conference in Santa Ana. Dcmocrauc candidate Howard Greenbaum said he belle' ed Pack.ard had sc-nt out a newsletter in Apnl an v1olauon ofa law which proh1b1ts mailings within two months of a pnmaf") or gcnttal election. He said he had received the ncwsle'ltcr at his home in uucad1a on April 22. which meant !t mu~t have been mailed well beyond the Apnl 7 cutoff date ..In my opuuon, he v1olatcd the law." said Greenbaum at tbc news conference held late last week ... It doesn't take 14days fora letter to ,et here from Washinc.ton ... But Michael ~. an &Jdc baled in Pacbfd's M1ss1on VieJO office. said the law requires only that franked htcratutt be submitted to the conlfCUlonal maahng room b) two days before the tw~onth cutoff. "Our maJhng was ddivend to them by .\pnl 5." he sa1d. "We met all the offiaal requirements. that's bttn venfi~ Gn:eft. baum tned this 1n San OtqoCo~nd 1t fdl on lls face Now be's tryina it 1n Oran,e Count).". Eggers said lhe dtlay an send.Ina out lhe mailer .,_,as due to a backl<>&al the mail room .. The) send things out on an &S-f'C()Ctved basis..·· he said. for winter flood condltiona or wlll tricycle raftln.C be a demonatratlon •port ln the Olymplca by the time he u old enoacJl to compete? Packard. R-Carlsbad. represents much of southern Orange County as ~u as portions of San Diego Count~ Included il'!c the d1stnct are M1ss1on VieJO Dana Po1nL pans of La&una Niguel. El Toro. San Clemente. San Juan Capistrano. Trabuco Canyon and Coto de Caz.a.. wttk academy in Garden Orove and Costa Mesa also picked up four Orange. He finished second in the more officers from the sheriffs overall standinas of the class of 23. academy. while Irvine Offictr Tom said Sat. Larry Griswold said. Little said his depanment will pick up Olson said all academy's grad~tes lea ve the officers with at least the state's minimal training standards. The d1fferenct betWttn the various academy's. he said. is o n what areas each facility concentrates or emphasizes. Police Cbief EIYin G. lllall awean lD Oftlcer Chad T. Nlchola. Sheriffs Lt. Richard Olson said rour officers when the curttnt potential officen; who enroll in the academy class paduates from Gold· academy underJo heavy physical en West College in Huntinaton Beach trainina and several oounes in next month. 1, ~tel News Semee W ASHJNGTON -Herc are the votes of senators and local representatives on major legislation in Congress last week. A .. y .. means the member voted for the measure; an •'N" means the member voted apinst the measure: an ··A" means the member did not vote. Tlae-te: • AIDS ammmeat The Senate rejected, 19-66. an amendment to the AIDS Research and lnfonnation Act that would have JRVmtcd the Act•s funds from bcina used to buy stcriJe hypodermic needles or syrinees fot intravenous drua usen.(S 1220) Cranston (0)-N Wilson (R)-N TrMe ...,__ The SCnate awrQVect 6)..)6. lqislation tO reform •trade leail&ation dcsilned to open intematlOnal markcls to American prOductst streamline U.S: export controls and expand u- listance to wonen and indusuies hurt by com~tion with ~ The lcPl&tion coowaed • controvenial provision ....Uriat inclustria to aive WOften 60 days• notice' of layoffs Dd-plut tl9utdoWnl.(HR 3) CtlliMll(D~Y . Willoa (R).N n. Bl•e: Mlll8e Def-• TbC Hoose approved. 2S2-159. an ame-ndmcnt to the National Ocfmac Aut.boriDtion Act blnnina any lelts of the su.• Defentc lnituative that do not conf"onn to li'iclitional iD1erpm11ions of lite 1972 Antiballistic Maai~ Traty for tJie ant fitCal yar.(HR 4264) a.dblm(R)-N Dlln•meyu (R)-N Dc>rlaan ( R)oN Lu C--(R);N , , t . Trio o~jurists to serve second ter1n BJ BOB VAN EVU:N Of .. _., ....... For three Ora nae County residents. next year mi&ht seem like a mo"1c sequel: Grancf Jury II . Untll this year. a new panel of annd jurors has been selected each year from a pool of applicants that normally numbers well over I 00. In a break with county tradition. however. next )~ar's Grand Jury will ront.aan three veterans of the present jury. includina this year's fo"'man. Jatnes Lindbera. "We've felt for some lime that there should be a test of \be idea that some iuron cal"I') over into the next term, said ltndberi. a resident of Newport &ach. "We have been fttlina that tbeTc was a need for mo"' continuity.'" . The Oranac Count}' Grand Jut). hke other similar boch~ throU&bout the nation. serves a dual purpose as a c1t1zens' watchdot group for eounty government and a forum fordecidina whether some criminal cases should go to trial. h1ndbera said the 1ncrcas1nJly complicated natu"' of pand JUJ)' work means lhat new JUrics now spend months JUSl tryma to get orpnizcd and learn then JObs. "'Last year. as fo"'man. I thouaht we'd be off and runnina nght away." he said. "I quickly learned that 1t didn't worlt thpt W&). even thouah v.-c had, an excellent onen1auon pcnoo.·· Part of the JOb of staning up 1s s1mpl) leam1ng "*hat a 1f8ndJury can and cannot do ~we ha\C a manual Wllh aJI kinds of rules and rqulattons." he sa\d "It takes a long ume to learn ever.thing. We felt that by extending ~e rould mtll) help the new group and ma) be get runnina a hnle more qu1ckh .. When the idea of extending the terms of K"eraJ Jurors was acttpted by ~idtna J~ PtuUap E. Cox. a number of members said the) 'd hlte to scf'e another term. Lindberg said. "We had dectded to extend a maiumum of lhrtt members. but there w~tt m<>tT than that ._ho wanted to continue:· he said "I JUC'SS that's an 1nd1cat1on of the fact that the Job as 1ntcrcsuna,. I l.now I've eo.)0)-ed m ) tour of duty "er) mu<-h." L1ndbera. a ~t1rro ._ar Fottt bripd1CT ~ncral and business ex- ttutave. said he hoped to ront1n~ as foreman of the Grand Juf). 'TH apphed but or count I can't be ~urc" he said ··That's up to the pres1dmJ Judac Of counc., l1J be disappointed il'I don't IC' 1L .. LtndbeJl said man) other counU. have perm med .,.and juron tocx~ their terms and that the policy hill been acnerally v1~ as IUICICCllfal. There is a ncpt1vc ude to 1" hOWC\.er. ID that It reduces the opportunities for new pcOlpecti~ Jurors. wit m1pu be a llllle di nt'w applicants. that's Why we hm1tcd 1t to thrtt cxtcnMoel. .... said .. Of course 1t looks betW-,., }OU'"e aot 19 chanC'CS out o( lO IO lie drawn for the jOb thm. say if )'OU had 14 cha ntts •• The other utendina members• JuD(' GaJante. of Buena PUt ... Jodcane Ham>d. of Coroaa dd .... CW JUfOn -.111 be Kkc1l'Jd 09 Mir 4 and w1ll beJ1n scrvi« on Juty l . ... 'GRAND JURY MEMBERS TO BE NAMED BY COUNTY ••• ..._Al aM ~ mcetinp. .. lliat c1onn·1 bolher me.• said w ilk. ""T'hcy tcff )'<Ml rill't off that ... s IOi• to be a~ comm.iuntftt. But r,~btte 1CC~toworo,.1ona houh all 111y lift. and rm rady 10 do it •in." Wtlts aid his famaly tnCOU·~ him 10 apply for tht' Grud Jucy, "M) ..,IC and th11drcn l\ave bttn. \"tr) supponhe." be .. My .,;~ ~iaOy. If hadn't qrmt. I don't think I'd ha\e wanicd to do &L" Corona dd McN&mce · • reallu$ that hit's &Oin& lO be pb) naa k>l I toefifhis name 1s dra.,n fOf \ Grand Jury • • Researchers say result important, but warn many years of research lie ahead blood develops anubod1es ag1unst the vaccine that was itUccted. response ... he said. The test also is dcsianed to help determine the proper dosaac of the "accinc for maximum beneficial ef· feet. Man) steps rcmafo, however. before the work could mull an an AIDS vaccine. W .\SH I NC1 TON (AP) -The first .\mencan test of an expcnmental .\IDS vaccine produced an immune response an s1:\ volunteers and 1s an 1mponan1 step toward developing a , acnnt.> agam~t the dead I~ disease. 011ic1ab !>aid Saturda). that the men showed the immune reaction to 11\jections of a purified protein, caJled ap160. derived from a ponton of the human 1mmuoodefi- c1enC) \lrus. HIV 1s the VlfUS that causes acquired immune defit'iency s\ndrome. Dr. Tony Fauci. d1r«tor of the m1titutc. said the vaccine tests were conducted to determine if the gpl6().. derived vaccine -.as safe and if 1t evoked an immune response. He said the results att now positive to both questions. A report on the study was presented at the aonual meetina of the Amen- can Foundation for Clinical Re- search. The ne't step is to remove anti- bodies from the test subJectS and detenn1ne 1f these anubodies "ill ttact in test tubes lo the AIDS virus. This would establish 1f the test subjects have developed what is The Na11onal lnst11u1c of Allerg) Jnd lnlect1ous Diseases announced · An immune response 1s de- terminC'd when the test subject's "h 1s clear that 11 is safe. and the study indicates that several volun- teers did dC\elop an immune Ir streets are not designed to live, they die. But to live, they must be planned to do much more than funnel the road traffic of the moment So planning-more than any other factor-is vital to the life of streets. For example-until recently-the planners of towns had no way to project certain events which can swiftly obsolete streets and even highways. Events like the sudden surge in two-income/two car families. Or the flight of employment centers from downtown urban areas to out-<>f-town sub- urban sites. The result is that there are towns today-all over the nation-whose streets, though once designed to carry the lifeblood of their commu- nities, have now become clogged arteries no longer up to the task. / But there are new towns today-like Rancho Santa Margarita-whose streets were planned to meet the traffic needs of the present and the future. With streets that live and grow. Timely Streets. Because Rancho Santa Margarita is a master- planned community, its interior streets and main arterial roads are planned in advance to grow in phases-just as the town itself is planned to grow-in phases. For example, while Rancho Santa Margarita has been planned to provide homes for up to 50,000 people over the next 15 to 20 years, its residential neighborhoods are being constructed gradually-in phases. As is its Business Park- parcel by parcel. So year by yeai; as neighborhoods sprout and businesses and employees move in, existing roads are extended and widened-in phases-as part of the overall plan. Tu accommodate the growth of the town before it occurs. And as it occurs. With timely streets. leeder Streeta. While expansion of the town's interior streets is timed to its overall growth phlnt Santa Margarita Company also participates.wnq other landowners and builders of nearby communities to upgrade LEGEND ----i--. ..... .................. F\illft"°9dl Eldlllng Roedl lctledlolled tor ...... " Foodlm ltwi .. 11 f I I c.on1dllr ,, ,, •• ..... , ........... '1··· . . . . : : . . . . . . iS ~~ . ' and expand the capacities of feeder streets in the general area-roads that serve those com- munities and serve Rancho Santa Margarita residents too. One such example is the planned extension of Santa Margarita Parkway-west of El Thro Road-into a new section named Portola Park- way. This exj>anded arterial will not only serve Rancho Santa Margarita, but also Mission Viejo, Coto de.caza, Robinson Ranch, 'Ihlbuco High- lands, nabuco Canyon and neighborhoods in the towns of El Thro and Lake Forest Through this pooling of efforts, Santa Margarita Parkway has already been widened from two to four lanes. And now the widening to its ultimate width of six lanes has also begun Streets libr Wort And Play. The community streets of Rancho Santa Ma?prlta were not just designed to carry the vehicle traffic of the town, but to integrate the roadways of the town ... with the lifestyles of the town. From the very beginning, its streets were ROADS TO TAD US TllllOOGB OUR IOOTH. t z .... :c111 ..._W ~ ~inchldinithevrideDi•udeztemion of eziltib& f06. the"'llfX'ment cl IOIDI 40 int.enectiona and tbe cXmltiuctiOe of new~ tcbl\daled Ire. .... Mr the mt oae to three~ ID a al.lj&' efiit tO implow tidic flair ud p1o+idt added altmMitiN to frei!wq trmi in the South County~ thil Wol'k it part" the IMO millioa R>oth1lJ Cirailatioa Pb&sing Plan. called cell mediated 1mmunc rt:tponsc. It 1s thi reaction that provides protection apinst a targeted d1sea$C. The test of fp160 started with S9 volunteers d1v1ded into four iroups. Each group received inj ections of a different strenath of the gpl60. Two subjects in a aroup that received the injccnons but no booster shots developed immune response. Four of a group ihat received both the in1t1al shot and a boostcf also de- veloped immune response. The stud) 'Wltl continue wi1h a &rouP of volunletn rcceivina ·~even stronacrdosc of the JPl60 vacetne. ~ID IS a contalJOUS disuse that auacks the body's immune system. rtndenng It tnc8J>3ble Of resisttn& other diseases and infcchons. The virus most often ts spread thtouah close contact with blood. blood products or semen from infected persons. As of Apnl 21. AIDS had bee~ diaanoscd in about 59.SOO Amen- cans of whom more than half. or abo~t 33.000. have died since June .J 981. conceived with adjacent bike lanes, paths and walkways. 'lb give bikers, joggers, strollers and skaters free..ftowing pathways that interconnect the town's residential neighborhoods with its recreational areas, its shopping centers-and even its Business Park. Planned fo( work and play. So that the people who live and work in Rancho Santa Margarita would never be much more than a bike ride or stroll away from their jobs, their homes, schools and other activity centers. · We call such streets ~'Living Streets." For thaes what they were designed to be. For today's resi- dents. and~ generations of residents to come. A 1bwn In The Path Of Progress. Bounded by Mission Viejo and Coto de Caza- and nestled in the shadow of Saddleback Moun- tain arid the Cleveland Natioii.al Forest-Rancho Santa Margaritas picturesque location is a mod- em day paradox. For while it sits in a valley of viewlands, it is also amazingly close to ~e thriv- ing business, cultural and commercial centers of Orange Counfy. Tuwns, cities and communities alive with economic growth and opportunity. In an area-scheduled at last-to benefit from two major transportation plans: the Foothill Circula-. tion Phasing Plan (a $240 million program to widen and extend existing roads and improve some 40 intersections in southern Orange County over the next one to three years) and the much- needed $3.50 million Foothill Transportation Corridor (a 32-mile long super highway and trans- portation system) presently charted to pass through Rancho Santa Margarita and past the "front door" of its budding new Busin~ Park. Though now in the freshness of itS youth, Rancho Santa Margarita sits squarely in the path of this progress. A town uniquely designed to mature slowly-in a balanced, methodical man- ner-over the years ah¢ A new town, in a progression of towns and com- munities. A town in which this generation-and gen- erations to come-can live ... and work ... and grow. ~ -· .. . I FAA restricts·u e of 737 jetli.ners KAHULUI, Hawaii (AP)-Aioha Airlines aroundcd three aaina jet- linen like one that blew open at 2'4,000 feel, and a federal agency on Saturday barred three airlines from Oyina more than 60 similar planes at allitudes that hi&h. • Federal mvestipton have foeused on possible structural failun in the airhner as a cause of the accident in which a Oiaht attendant apparently was blown out of the plane to her death and 61 people were injured, an pfficial said. A National Transportation Safety Board investi~tor said the Ptanc. 1n service since 1969, had unde11one an unusual amount of stress. but an Aloha official said recent 1n pecuons revealed no SllllS of fuselaac cracks. The NTSB was tryina lo dctemune how ~ of the pa~ were burned in the acc1<knt. One pauen- acr thouaht he was burned by loose elcctricaf wires; a doctor, however. said the man had flash bums. The plane, with 89 pas1CnJCrs, five crew members and an air traffic controller aboard, was traveling about 345 mph on an in~r-island bop · from Hilo to Honolulu when 20 feet Of its upper fusela&e peeled awa) explos1"ely. cxposina passengers to the open air. The Federal Av11t1on Adm1n1s- trauon issued an emerscncy order Saturday bemng the oldest versions of the Boeina 737 from flyina higher than 23.000 feet tfthcy have had more than SS,000 landings. The Aloha Jet had had far more landings. The FAA order as an effect unul the affected airlines inspect the jets' first- class cabin structure, the area that opened in the Aloha jct. fA.\ \pokcsman Fred Fa~r said the order ~ould affect 66 ~lane~ an the 7)7-100 and 737-200 ~nes The Jets arc an the fleets of AJo ha. Piedmont and Amencan airlines he said He said that at ahnudcs of 13.000 feet tho pressure bet~ecn the outside and 10!'>1dc of the aircraft as such that a structural weaknC"ss ~ould not cause a fa1 lurt' or damaRe to the plane. .\loha had alread) grounded m three 737s afTccted b} the F.\.\ order on Frida). ~ad Mahon Goto. public affairs dirtC'tor for .\lo hL VISTA LA COISTA Single-Family Attadaed Homes• by Century AmeOcan Corp. New Pbase (}pemJl& Soon. Sales Office (7K) ~ - Rancho santa Mafgclrita Tbe town designed for life. .-~ All Ila t1h .... & Apartmeata ()pea DallJ At 10 All. . . Or9nge Coat OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, May t, 1988 Al ~ Senator safe after plane catches fire during flight ODE.\\.\ Tua~ ( -\P)-~moke from a cockpit fire filled a smaU plane' cam 1ng l I) \en Ph al Gramm Saturda). but the plane landed ~fd~ at 11\ dC"\t111a11on hert' Tht: \IX-pa\!>l'n&C'r K1n&a1r plane' carnC'd u ramm. has aide Alan Hall. !>tatt' RC"publu:an Pan~ ( ha1rman GC'Ol'g(' 4itrake and the pilot and co-p1l0t • .\bout 15 minutes after tat..1ng off from Austin. an apparent fire an the ccx·kp1t SJ>('\\ed smoke into the plane. Hall satd Pilot \aeed 6-rabiadepn turned back to Ausun and requested an emel'gt'.nq landing. but the smokt' stopped arid the ere~ resumed the 1ourne~ to Odessa. about 350 males nonh..,est of Ausun. Hall s~ud. Tht' plane landed v.1thout anc1dent ,_ -- I I .. .. Baby condof:gobbles· up ininceel-mic€ meal SAN DIEGO (AP) -A hu"1J')I bundle of fluff named Molloko. the only C~lifom1a condor chick COD• ccived in captjvtt), aobblcd meail of m1n<:ed mice Saturday and keepers of the endangered species were en· couraged by its appcllle. The newly hatched chick, which raised the condor population to 28, ate its first meaJ from the fingertips of a handler at 6 a.m. and ate apm at hourly intervals. said Martha Baker, spokeswoman for the San Dieao Wild Antmal Park. "The cback. was hungry and ate everything it was offered." Baker said ... Everyone seems very pleased with the proarcss of the chick. But the fint 10 days are critical, for anybody, human or animal." chick, which 11 sliJhtly la11er than a man's fist. amounted to about two tablC1poons offood each ume. U .S. lntmor Secretary Donald Hodel conaratulatcd the Wild Animal Park staff for the successful hatching in a statement released in Washinaton, O.C. "The hatchina of the world's first captive.~ condor is a milestone that we've been awaiting for years.." said Hodel, whose department's U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is respon- sible for the California condor re- covery propam. "This small chick represents a bt& step back from the bn.nk of extinction and a bia.stcp forward for recovery of the California condor," be said. - -U 'JI JS 1 The chick's diet was a combination ofmmced baby mice andchtcken ca yoke, she said. The meals fed to the Keepers delicaiely wieldina tweez- en helped the Chick break ftee Of Its avocado-SIZe ca at 5~38 p.m. Friday, ending a 6 I 'h-ho¥r hatchin& process.. Official at the San oteco Zoo feeda coador clalck after It became the Ont ner conce!Yed and laatdaed lD captlYltJ. Shell oil ~pill will leave a legacy of death, destnicdon in wetlands MARTINEZ (AP) -The sudden waft of a pungent It bas been a frustrating week for dozens of volunteers odor amid the sweet bay breezes is the first clue to the trying to care for dying wildlife and for cleanup workers 1n~1d1ous nature of the spilled California crude. stru&Jlina to soak up the tarry muclc.~he Coast Guard The oily, blackened belly of a playful maJlardduck-says at could take another week or lo r just to remove ..eemangl} vexed wuh its troublesome twist of fate -is the spilled.oil. It will take up to a yea~ t restore the marsh the next. The green-headed drake stru&&Jes over a rock, to a semblance of its previous existence. they say. ~hl're ll v1olentl> rubs ats un~rs1de. . . .. Thas is a sin. a cnmc against God's creation, and' Tbe1r work. has bee~ along .a 15-mile strctc:h of makes a city boy want to cry," said Joscpt) Hallachi. 43. or\ waterway from the Car9uanez Straa.t to th~ mou.th of the c;;anta Cruz. who drove 120 miles to voluntarily help state Saci:am~nto-San Joaquin Delta, with their ma.ior spon cre~s remo"e the o il from a city park shoreline. fishing m.d~stry •. an~ at P~yton Slou&h marsh and Ryer The accidental release April 23 of at least t 75,000 ls~and, cnt1cal wildlife baba.tat fort~e e~dange.red c~per gallons of San Joaquin crude, a panicularly gooey oil, has rail and dozens of other bird ~pccacs. anc!udin$ vanous turned from a manor inconvemence into a major menace du~ks, blue hero~ black rail and Cahforn1a brown to fragile bard roo'keries and a major sports fishing pelican. 1'ldust~. So far. more than I :!6.000 gallons have been State Fish and Game Dcpanment biotc}gist Larry reco' ered Broddrick said the longterm effects can't yet be gauged. The spill from Shell' Oil Co.'s major Nonhem Calltom 1a refincn occurred after a broken storm drain pipe running thro.ugh the middle of an 011 tank allowed crude to be siphoned out. The company's practice of keeping \al,es open during storms was a violation of • federal environmental rcgulauons. .. My family runs a fishing boat out every weekend. so we're afraid of what happens an the longterm ifoil gets on the bottom of the bays and 1t destroys the mud-suckers, bullheads and other fish that make the best battand food?" said C't/}ton Collins. 25. San Francisco institutes plan to ration-water SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Wate; rationing begins today in San Fran- cisco with the overall aim of rcducina consumption 2S percent from that used by each individual household and business in 1987. The new water rules for the city's 750,000 customers, adopted this week by the city's Public UtilitiC1 Commission, immediately prohibits hosing down sidewalks, usin& hoses without shutoff valves to wash can, opcratiDf decorative fount.ains and automanc service of water to res- taurant-coers. The rules require a minimum 10 percent reduction of indoor water use. but a 60 percent sluh in irrigation. It will be at least two weeks before residents find out how much water they will be alloted. Tests show nuke test ban verifiable DEEP SPRINGS (APl -The tault·nddlcd 'rock layers under the Nevada descn blur and diminish shock waves from underground cx- plosaons, but weekend tests showed cheating under a nuclear test ban still could be dct«"ted. scae nusts saad. fapcnments using buncd charges of conventionaJ explosive and a network of sensitive instruments proved that even ~he smallest ex- plosions can be monitored. said research geophysicist Holly Eissler. E1ssler. of the University of Cali- fornia San Diqo. was part of a team fro m the Natural Resources Defense Council that set up modified earth- quake-monitoring equipment to re- cord shock waves from three deton- auons of TNT in remote areas of Nevada Friday and Saturday. The third and largest test Saturday showed clearly on seismic equipment here,· producing cheers from scien- tists. Tbe first test Friday was less obvious and a second one later Friday showed up on only the most soph1st1- cated instruments, E1ssler said. -The expenment is successful," Charles Archambeau. a University of Colorado -Boulder geophysics professor. said after seismometers ~elected the fi rst detonation of 10 tons of TNT on Fnday "It means thal we can more accurately gauge the numbers and distribution of stations that will be required 10 \enfy a low-threshold treaty. It also will help us to set the threshold of what's verifiable." he said. Archambeau heads the seismic monitoring advisory commattee of the Natural Resources Defense Coun- cil, a private group conducting the experiments in thas country and the Soviet Union 10 cooperation with the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Followinf the explosion of I 0 tons of TNT buncd beneath the dcscn I 00 miles north of Reno and another 10- ton shot SO miles south of the Nevada Test Site on Fnday. a 15-ton deron- atioo was ~t off Saturday about .100 miles east of Carson City and 210 miles nonhcast of Deep Sprinas. The blasts were monitored by Soviet and Amencan equipment here an the Sierra Nevada about midway between Reno and las Vegas and at two permanent Defense Council in- stallations closer to the Nevada Test Site r 10 miles nonh of Las Vegas. where all U.S. underground nuclear detonations are conducted. An ad- ditional 140 temporary monitorina stations were set up across Nevada. Experiments similar to this week: end's were conducted by the Soviet and American scientists last Septem- ber near the Soviet test site in Kazakhstan. Because of the geology of the Soviet Union. the readings there were much more.pronounced than those so far in the fractured foundations of Nevada. "It was a very small signal, but it was a discernible sisnaJ," Eisslcr said of Friday's first test. She noted that a limited nuclear test ban treaty passed Thursday by the House forbids detonations larger than one kiloton. I 00 times the strength of the I 0-ton TNT blast. Reagan will waste Do time in trade-bill veto W .\.SHINGTON (AP) -Pres1- deat Reagan said Saturda} that he plans to qu1cld) veto the trade leg1slat1on pasSt'd b} Congress and that the poht1call) touchy issue of plant closing not1ficat1on will not be the onl' reason for his acuon .. You can be sure t~at this bill 1s going to get a 'eto but fast," Reagan said an his weekly radio address. delivered from the Oval Office. The president said "almost all" of the provisions the adman1st rauon onginaJly objected to had been re- moved from the bill during nego- uat1ons with Congress. "Unfonunately. however when tl comes to safeguarding prospenty. almost can never be good enough." ··The current lcg1slat1on. dtspitc all the hard work. sull has prov1s1ons that threaten economic growth." the president saad. "These provisions are compnsed mainly of demands for unnecessaf'). burdensome and costly regulation of private industry." • "The provmons range from rules on plant closing notifications to restrictions on exports." Reagan's veto could come as early as midweek. and he indicated Satur- day that he expects his veto to be sustained. Althou~ the measure won approval by a wide margin an the Hou~. the Senate's 63-36 vote was three votes shon of the margin needed to ovenum a veto. "I urge the congressional leader- ship to schedule prompt action on a bill immediately after my veto is sustained ... Reagan said. "It tS time to set aside the spceial inteteSts and advance America's interests by pass- ing trade lcajslation that will assist, not impede, our dynamic economy." The plant-closings feature requira all but the smallest cmploycn to provide 6<kiay notice of clOsin.gs and large-scale layoffs. There are exoep- tions for companies that find them- selves in serious financial trouble. The administration opposes the provision, saying it would cramp U.S. economic growth and encourqc companies to locate cbewben: by adding new federal regulation. • ·Small guak• rattle WI.de ~ area of'Southena CWfomla . BJ TH Atttdalff Preti Southern California was raJtled Saturday by two amall eartbqualtel. one an aftershock o!thc dcscructlve Oct. 1 Whittier Narrows temblor and the o~r in the border area near San Dicao. authorities aaid. The aftershock mcuunna l .2 on ~ Richter tca1e bit at J J :40 a.m., aaid Robert Finii, spokesman f'o~ Califonua Institute ofTechnofOI)' an Pasadena. Its epicettttr was placed IVUJ milC1 southeast of Pasadena on the fault that produced the October quake. which cautcd oullions of dollars in damqe. Earlier, a quake measurina l .0 on the Richtet scale bit at 8:S3 a.m. about 12 miles southeast of downtown San Dieao. Finn said. No lr\jurics or damaae were reported tn either quake, sheriff's deputies said. Re.fdcm,. IJelpJ_. to ~eep SJJJl'leton oat AZALEA. Ore. -U.S. Rep. Denny Smith to.Id fearl\LI raidenu Sa\u~y they can't lccep convicted ax·W1eldin1 rapist Lawrence Sinateton ftom movina into their community, b\st uraed chem to suppon bi• initillive to keep repeat criminal• behind ban. About 100 people filled the wooden benchC$ in the rustic Azalea Orana,e Hall to ask how the], could keep SinsletOn from movina 1 to here to live with a local f'diajous acct. I aucss we can't do anyt.hi~ to keep Sinaleton out," Smith, R-Orc., conceded at the end of the meeuna. S1naJcton. a 6()-,year.otd former merchant marine, became a he mao Monday after ICT'Viftf daht yean m prison and less than a year of parole on a 14-~ sentence forrap1naa IS.year-old hitchhikerand hackinahcrforearmsoffwtthanu near Modesto, Calif., in 1978. ,.... Balloon nee ~tponed by IJl611 Yibla PALM SPRINGS -The stan of the annual Oordon Bennett helium , balloon race was postponed Saturday for 24 boun because winds up to SO mph were fo~ orpnil&rs said. The seven balloons competina in the dislance race were initially scheduled to lift off from Ruth Hardy Put Saturday ni&bt ~ will instead lit\ off Sunday niJht. "We bad a weather forecast that ·cted v~ sevcre wind.s out here," aaid competition direct.or Tom einsbeimer. "So we decided it would be prudent to postj>C?ne the launch." The National Weather Service throuJhout the day issued hisb ~d waminp for the mountains a:nd deserts of Southem California a nd southmt Nevada. · Pilot •arvlve. emerwency landing AGOURA HILLS-A small plane towina an advertisina banner crashed en route to a run over the Renaissance Pleasure Faire Saturday, 6Ut the pilot walked away with minor injuries. authorities said. The Cessna I SO piloted by Kenneth Kemmerer, 46, of Downey went down about 2:18 p.m. when the engine stalled at 2,SOO feet, said Los An~les County aheritrs Deputy .Kathryn Niel'Sen. Kemmerer sustained minor inJurics, includina a cut forehead{ in the crash at Forest Gcove Park. 35 miles nonhwcst of downtown ~Ange C1, she said. The pilot took off from Whiteman Airpon in Paooima and was to fly over the fair, she said. The crash site was about five miles from the fair. · ProleNOr a~ of running brotlJel LOS ANGELES -A coll~ professor who oncedaimed to operate the "cleanest massage parlor in Cahfornia" has been char&cd with conspiracy to maintain a house of prostitution, law enforocment officials said. Hal Mintz, chairman of the busancss department at East Los AnJCIC1 Coll~. is to be arraiJlled Thursday on the prostitution charge and 'two counts of tnoome tu evasion. said Deputy District Attorney Eldon Fox. The tax char&es accuse Mintz offailing to file a return with the state Franchitt Tax Board for 1985 and 1986. Maintenance worker buried alive in silicon sand hopper By fte Anoclated Prua . · ST. LOUIS -Silicon sand brcalona loose from the side$ of a hopper buried and killed a maintenance worker Saturday, authorities said. The unsually powdery sand. used to make mold.s for brake paru, had been caked onto the sides of the hopper that Berna.rd Hayes. 38, was clcanina. said Battalion Fire Chief Frank Schaper. h took about flve houn to recover Hayes' body after the sand caved in at 4:45 a.m. at the Warner Div.-Cooper Industries plant, Schaper said. He said one fireman suffm:d a minor back injury when be became trapped in the son sand and was pulled out b)' his safety harness. AuthoritiC1 said two other worken escaped serious injury in the accident Company officials said the accident would be investipted. Negotlaton •ork to .alve treaty •lla6• WASHINGTON -A set of remaining "loose ends" is castina a shadow on prospects for ratification of the U.S.-Soviet Intermediate.range Nuclear Forces treaty in ti~ for President Reapn 's SJJmmit trip lo Moscow. The four snags c\ted by Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, O.W.Va., include a U.S.- Soviet disaarecment about the meanina of provisions designed to usure the United StatC1 q.ainst Soviet chcatina. He and the other leaders say tbcy are optimistic all the difficulties will be resolved, but they have firmly declanld their opposition to rushing the racification proceedinpjust so the work will be finished by the May 29-June 2 summit "This is not a delay," said Sam Nunn, D-Oa., chairman of the Sen.te Armed Services Committee. "This is an effort to do this thoroughly." Navy •ab nm• .groand off W'••b*rwton TACOMA. Wash. -An agina Navy nuclear-powered attack submarine ran aground in sandy south Puget Sound but four Navy tugs and a submarine rescue ship freed the sub Saturday, Navy officials said. "There was no interoa.I damage and the hull was not damlfcd." said Petty Officer 2nd Cius Mike Kriesel followina an initial investipt1on. However, be said the submarine USS Sam Houston remained moored to a Navy~ in Carr Inlet. about one.half mile from where it went -around Friday night 10 sand and pavel. for funher inspection by divers. The sub, which was pulled free by four Navy tugs on a rising tide at4: 18 a.m., was to be moved to the 1rident nuclear submarine base at Bangor after inspection.· Baltam•• government Ifnlred to dra6 trade JACKSONVILLE, Aa. -Prosecutors at the lN.I of alJeFd drua lord -------------------------T.iiiiiiiiiiiiiPiiiii;iiii~Piiiiiiiiiiitr"--------------, Carlos Lebder Rivas produced more than IOOwitncUeSover 22 weeks to sbo• that he operated a multimillion-dollar smuglina business centered on the Bahamas. While the prosecution ~to draw a noose around l..ehder, it also presented evidence of the key role of the Bahamas island chain, and a federal ,,.and jury reponedly is lookina into the activities ofBelwnian Prime Minister Lynden O. P1ndUq. Lebder, 38, iuocuted of conspirina to smuale 3.3 tens of cocaine into the-United States tbrouab his private island in the ~ Norman'sCay, from 1978&o1980. Tbc:ColombianiJdwJcdw1thconspif'IC')', possession of cocaine wi1b intent to dtJtn"butc. imponation of cocaine and Cefe6rate ... ... Motlier treat !Ur to an evening of ek9anu atul e:{µCknce. 'Dine at •tfre oritJituU f ami!y owrua gourment ?{prt/iern, l taGan restaurant to comp(imt.nt our menu spu:.ial sefutions fuJw 6wa malk for 'Motfru's 'D'1lj c!wose frum: ·'J.Ul~ ·~ ~ • 1'iUt "P- •.SOU~ • 'Sf#«J 1'1""""" ~u "1ilfi soy, MilM, "•"""" ~ iuso1,tt-~ f'riwhlt Sl 4.95 ~ 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. At TM aM Uoa Ima 3050 Mltol Streit Calta ~CA 92626 ... ••tloinl (714) 54CMM12 RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTUY llC. .................. 1m-u..cmama-;sea.11se ------.;.;;;========"'--------------~ operation ofa continuina criminal enterprise. His co-defendant, Jack C.ar1ton Recd, S7, of San Pedro, CaJjf:, is char&ed only with conspiracy. The prosecution real.Cd its case apinst the two 'thursday. Views On Dental Health Frank C. Raymer, D.D.S. ll••llllTIElmT ....• ,..,cc. .... P1epaiiid••=--· Yteela....... .... .................... ank:e ol: raAN&C. llAYlll&D.D.a; 114• ki§.Clllallllia ...... , ..•.. JlemorlaJ Jleld for ul.Jon tilled In •ab fJre ( CHARLESTON, S.C. -llu'ee .ailon who weft killed when an explosion and fire filkd Ille wbmarint USS 8oDcfiJb with dcftle smote and toxic ps weft ranaabcred S.twday a axa wbO new Ille COM of &eedom. About 500 ~ptbend fora memorial lefVice for tM ..... Wbodied in tbeaecideftt~n thewavenl:ioulJy powt1cid boat O«'tlle Florida C01111 u_dlys earlitr. 0 We loved thile Wee valiaaa--." llid <:ipl. JaaMl lllllMrbd of Submarine Group Six. towlllcb lbe ._.... belalllCL ""n.ll,_Ood bmen liktthem whobioWtbelriceofli~·T1iiit~Odler'lMmbenofthe 92·n'Wl crew oflMdicm eleetric ... ......_ ~ mJund. 1D011 by tmote inbalatioo. The loMfiall ._ IOWld beet IO die a.teaae Naval leee °" Friday. NOTICE .. . • I Of.ngeCOialt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, May 1, 1988 A7 Noriega vows.to fight ou11ter attenipt Shippingconcemswelcome PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP)-the closil'\& ceremony. The mee1m1 field .. to develop methods to sub-immediately after resi&nina. broader u .s. role in the gulf 9en. Man'fel Antonio Noriep. wav-was orpnlzcd by pro-sovemment jupte other Latin Amencan aovem-.. Yes, I had talks wnh Kouk but I lnJ a machete that he called a symbol lfOUPI:-. meoll. . have no rommittments or an kand. MANAMA. Bahrain (AP) -The "Th" bnt attuu~~ to adopt now tu of the valor of the Panamaman ~ 11 . t~ machete of Pan-The steel m~hctes, ensravcd with no comltutments with the: {,nited dc:c1s1on to widen the U S. m1htary wa11..al_ld-~ one, said a . sh1pp1na people, vowed Saturday to keep amantan daanny. or Plna:man11n the Panama.man &eal, are sold u StatC1.. .. Non &old the rtcn role in the Per\1an <Julf could make uccuu"c who ha~ complained that fiahtina U.S. efforts to oust him as val~r." Norlep sh~uted and the souvenirs and are very popular. "Ir they (the tJ~ed States).:,::: to~ 1bc: United ~tates the policeman of h1~ "es~I~. ma1nl} fl)ina Asian flais- Panama's stronpnan. 1uchencc chanted, Not one S\eP Before entenni the hall, the 1Cnttal irresponsible 1 will not ·· He dad not the watcf"'a) despite 11s a' crs1on to v.crc left at 1hc mere) oflDn as th<' b11 "This machete says, 'Not one step back.: told reporters he has ··no comrnat-elaborate · ~ tuk. gull sh1pp1ng offic1ah said pov.c~ protct tcd tht'tr own shipping. back!'" Noricp told a "solidarity "There can be no national or men ts wnh the United States" to quit · S.tu(da). , mcctin&" ofabout 300 Latin Amen-international dilJoaue, unless the aschiefofthe Defense Forces. Noriep'sopponentssaadthey were The M11ppingcommun1t} generall) can labor l~rs. popular forces neaotate their own Washinaton officials said Fnday dismayed b) the repons that tM welcomed President Reagan\ dc- .. From v.hat has bt-en annnounced, protett1on has not bttn guaranteed for all ships." he said "It sound'> hl..c an elastic pohq that v.111 be used b) the United State~ di the nght mo- ment. v.hen the\ l'huo!M: tu.tal e un the lr.tnians · NoriCfl brandished the machete security. This commaoder is w11hna that Noriep had ar,reed dun"' rc:cent United States had apttd to a plan c1s1on to e>.pand 1l\ protection of severaltamesandpeoplcinthecrowd toacceptadial<>suerorthebenefitof ncgouat1onsw11hO.S.envoyM1chael that would allow Nort1p to stay in foreign vcs~ls from attacks b\ Iran. cheered and waved machetn they the popular forces," Noricp said. Kozak to step down as the military Panama if he res1&ned as head of the But some sh1ppcr<s also 1:ompla1ned had been aiven by the aovemment as He claimed the United States is commander but reJctled American l S,()()()..mcmber Defense Forces. the that the nev. pohc' d~ not go tar they entered the conference hall for usina Panama "as an experimental msmencc that he leave &he country kc) 10 his pol meal power. enough. · OPEC falls to agree on oil cutback VIENNA. Austria (AP) -OPEC oil ministers failed early Sunday to agree on a production cut that analysts said could boost pnces, officials said. The oil ministers said they would resume Lheir debate Sunday night. Eight of OPEC's 13 member na- tions backed a proposed two-month tut of 300.000 barrels a day in the caners producuon that analysts said could raise gasoline pnccs by 2.5 cents a gallon. But Gholamrcza Aghaz.adeh, the Iranian 011 minister. said Saudi Arabia and three other Persian Gulf Arab states rejected the plan. The Saudis proposed that the Organiza- tion of Petroleum Exponang Coun- tncs cut only about 200.000 barrels a day, he said. The Saudi idea was rejCCtcd by the e1itht<ountry majonty, and the Utlks acfjoumcd in the early hours Sunday. The ministers have been meeting since Thursday. "We're sull studying the issue:· said Hisham Nazcr. the Saudi 011 minister, as he kf\ the 31h·hour meeting. He declined to say more. The other three holdouts are Kuwa1L. Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. whose oil ministers also have said they needed more time to consul! with their governments. The IJ&h member not voting on the proposal 1s Iraq. which normally does not follow OPEC's production quotas. The Venezuelan 011 minister. Anuro Hernandez Gnsanu, said the cartel leaders were still stuck "on the same questions." "We are giving time to the four (gulf Arab) countnes to thank again about the proposal." Hernandez said. Several officials. includin$ Iran's Aghazadeh. said the Saudis insisted an) cuts m production be shared equally rather than following the usual practice of assigning cuts in accordan« with each member's share of curren& OPEC production. Polish steel workers stand fmn on strike KRAKOW. Poland (AP) Sinkers occup:.1ng a machine() plant an southeast Poland ended their s1Hn Saturday af\er apparently wanning promises of higher pa). but a walko ut by thousands of steel workers per- sisted wt th no end an sight. The de"elopments came as the Pohsh government prepared for its big May Da> rclebra11ons Solidanty, the banned trade union federation. called for na11onw1de pro&ests to mark the nation's biggest offi cial holida). In the h1stor) of the communist aovemmenl, there has never been a large-scale strike in progress on May Day. More than 40 oppos1t1on act1v1sts were rounded up by pohcc to prevent them from taking {>art in the holiday protests. s aid Zb1gn1ew Romaszewslt1. a Warsaw Sohdanty spokesman. One of Poland's senior anti-gov- e r nm c n t act1v1sts . Kornel Morawicclti. founder of the splinter dissident group Fighting Solidanty. JNas freed from prison nearly six months after his arrest throuati ap- parent negotiations by the country's powerful Roman Cathohc church. Nlcarguan·~ce talks showil)g signs of pro.greu MANAOU~ Nicaragua (AP) - Sandinista and Contra leaders wound ·up ltiCtr tee0nd round or diK'UtllOns :S.t\lrday after makina some propa5 :towii'd a Wt.inacease-fire. : POiice anatC'd three more pcoplic toutside a union hall were 38 -oRttl ·•re iD tbuitJhdayoh hvneerstnn ;'°demand hi~~ : Leftiit aovcmment and Rbd •ae.dcn !Mt behtnd doted doion ll I capi&alcity hotel in the thitU and ftnal •day Of'salb to wort out details ofttte • Maf'(ls 2l c.use-fit"e PK'· The rebel delcpuoa tot rid of one o( the ma,or tumbli ... ~ in t!'e .iu when at~ to wnhdraw u.s cltmand that romt.sants be allowed 10 ~ damaerci •ellpOM and sptnt ammunition ..-hilc.1Ulcy att in ~·JOnn A S.ndintJ\a ~ talll fbt tbe ftbdslOIDOW tntoltvn~ 0Me *>'lltf coemtu.ecd ... --. .. YtnUMftl ii \0. .... lboUl__.JQ> IJolilial prllOMft ud IUow rcbrl .......... ..., ........ ... w\t1a pOb\icaJ paf\ia I , WEHN URDI. _TTE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ... SAVE s150 TO s400 ON THESE DINETTES ... 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Tht' ag.-ecment to a minimum fine of $9.000 per concert d1v1ded by 18.000 concert goers 1s a mere 50 cents per 11cket add-on-cost per event. lfonly 9.000 pt"rsons show up. it only costs SI extra per 11cket Is this the C ity Council's response to res1~nts who can't even carrv on a conversation or listen to their tv 1n the sanctuar) of tht'1r own home w1thout the nt'nc-Jamng background noise crt"att"d bv the Pacific Amphitheatre coneens. Tht' ex- cess1 vel) loud noise that permeates the neighborhoods adj acent to the outdoor arena 1s being provided b> people seeking the dollar at t~e expense and peace of mind of others ls the ~ost of knowing!) breaking. the law in Costa Mesa at the expense of1ts residents a mere S9.000 per event'l Why not up the ante to $36.000 per event. What is the deterrent" Perhaps the cit ). Pac1f1c °'mph1theatre and Fair Board should agree to a clause 1n their agreement that allows the c1t1zens v. ho arc impacted b~ noise to sue the per- formers v.ho arc knowing!) and w1llfull) breaking the law of Costa Mesa This would remove the rc- <ipons1bilit) from the city, Pacific 4.mphnheatre and Fair Board and allow the citizens a chance at rchefb) seek in& pun1t1' e damages against performers unt1I the word gets around that residents of Costa Mesa wtll not 10lerate loud noise in excess of the law. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I trust that the C It) C ounc1l 1s not taken 1n b) the proposed agreement and v.dl ron11nue to suppport the residents of Costa Mesa in their anempt to ha'e peace of mind in the sanctuan of tht•tr ov. n home and not fall pr·e-~ to a sham.A.LPH • • • To the Editor SIEGFREID Costa Me~ Last Wednrsda) C\cn1ng I went to one of the Human Rt•la11ons coffee klatches at John and Karen McGlcn's. I hadn t c;ccn John or Karen 1n an numher of \Cars. but I remenber hov. rnncemcd the' wen· about peoplr in the rnmmuntl\ and their welfare Thl·n: v. ere IO pt'Ople in our group v. hen the meeting began v.e v.ere a collec11on of strangers. bu1 b> the end of the meeting I felt v.c "'ere friends. The d) nam1cs of the mec11ng v.ere 1ncred1blc. A \Oung lad' named Pegg> v.a) the moderator She v.orked for Emulcx Corp She said 1herc was onh one rule and 1hat was that she could.call lime out when she felt the d1cuc;s1on was ge lling out of hand She onh called time out tv. ice. and onlc ·\\3) 10 close the meeting. Alphanso. "'ho \\3S from Guadala- Jara. reall> 1mpresst•<l me He has worked himself up 10 a managemen1 pos111on in the restaurant 1ndustr. He staned as a teen-ager as a bus-bo) He v.1shed he had obtained more educa11on. Then there was a nice couple. Caroline and Ken Ken v.as a fifth gencra11on Californian. Caroline worked at Manners School. and Ken worked for McDonald Douglas. Ken had a beard. thC) loo._ed and acted like a couple of Pilgrims. Then there "'as \.11ke from 1he LSMC' Mike was Korean. but his parents were Dutch Mike had a great understanding of people and reall' coninbuted 10 the· meeting. Neitt tel me \at Jorge. the lcm l Ill [clilor Don flffty C.tly ld11or r ... a-i ltews Editor Cd Kost Adwtrh~rng Otreclor Pim llltftti Class~ltd One<to1 Gur Fenaro .1r ulattO" Oireclor P'""t>'•shed ~Pf., 1•• t 'tiP •"a· '1. 330 W Bay St C~I• '.AP~<! 4 AOO·~ .Ot•~nc,.. • !< , tS60 Costa M-C"' :l f,;, MIMT~ P1ockitt1011 Olrtctor Crr1t11 Amii-lad BuSlntSS Olloce Manill&tf MC\llan name tor ucorge I had a tough time v. 11h his name Jorge 1s a '"ti engineer and v.ould hk.e 10 1mm1gr:11e to .\ustralla .. Tht' prcxess v.as from concern. to rarl" to un<j1erstand1ng. to love The mect1ng was supposed 10 last to 9 pm. llo\\ntr I d1t4 n'1 get home un11l 10·'0 p.m One outcome of the meetmg 1s that v.c decided to get together again ne'<t month. To the Editor C H .\RLES M .\Rk.EL Costa Mesa • • • The1>roblcm Ho" to allow Saddle- bad. Valle) residents to c nJO) the beaches in and around Laguna Beach v.1thout using Caltrans' h1ghwa~s The solution The cit) of Laguna &·alh has. Citpccpt for pt"ak Festtval times. ~urplus trams'fflat could be !>1:nl out along ~ltso C reeic to the par~1ng at the ('hct Holifi eld federal building. B> ofTcnng an alternate parking and transportation S)stem from there. the central or downtown merchants v.ould not have to contend v. 1th the beach people known as "bro-.n baggers." a nd v.ould leave the parking for shopping customers. .\ suggested SI round-trip fare could also be u~cd as a tra nsfer to use Lugana Beach buses. The late Jim Dilley. fo under oftht' Laguna Beach Greenbelt. Inc .. had as his first ded1cat1on. preservine open space. and second. his dislike" of automobiles clogging the enviro n- ment He always said. "The only wa> ~ou will be able to get the Southern California public out of their private "chicles is to offer innovative and interesting transportation alterna- tl\ es·· Reproductions of the San Fran- c1sco cable carscould be used as trams 1f th LS p roved successful . This would add a festive air to a day at the beach. .\ "far-out" suggestion. but worthy of mention. 1s tryi ng to interest the man) steam railroad enthusiasts in creating an even more exciting ride. The educational possibility of al- Jo..,.,ing the public to go through Ahso Canyon. and sec pans o( Wood Canyon. should be sign ificant to the environmental community. There arc many public and private agencies that would have to get together and cooperate on such a prOJCCl. but it 1s ironic that Caltrans is not one of them HARRY MOON Laguna Beach • ''Th~are poor people coming_ from a poor country. They have spen thelr.tJmelnhldl'!llofigenough. Andwe, whol tvelnafreecountry. seem tobesayt!)I/ ·come here. butttwtllcost-ypu." • Amnesty' and Dead Heads attractreaders'·attention To the Editor Amnest) deadlines are near a nd our countr) 1s screaming about the poor response fro m the Mexican people coming forward. How little our public knows. Each night I li sten to the news and become outraged. No one seems to realize that the Immigration and Naturalization Service requires each applicant to pay S 185 in filin& fees (per person) plus the attorneys' ftts. Are you aware that in o ur state an)one can fi le a waiver to file for a divorce based on inability to pay and file frce'l Or a tra ffic citation? Yet the M~l!.1cans who make up probabl) 90 percent of our labor force are not gl\en an) financial assistance on tlus. The average laborer works for about $4 per hour. AS 185 fi ling fee 1s more than one full week's wage. In reference to attorneys' fees. most will all ow for a fam 1l> d iscounts. How· C\Cr. most of the 11me thl' applicant ~•II fi le for himself onl\. These are poor people coming from a poor count~ They have spent their time in h1d1ng long enough. And we, who live in a free country. seem to be sa}1ng "come here. but 1t will rost you .. I challenee the I NS to be sincere in thC1r direction If the} really want to help these pt"oplc. deadlines or ex- tensions v.on't help -a pnce red uction or poss1hl~ a waiver of tht' filing fees \\Ill get what they ex pected in the first place -what our country 1s founded upon -fre-edom fo r all. Not JUSl tho~e who ran afford 1t. MARulE l\ ROBERTS M1ss1on V1eJO • • • To the Editor M} wife and I "'Crt' dm·ing along P3c1 fic Coast Highway in Laguni) Beat•h rect'ntl) and suddenl) she burst into tears. "What's the mattcr'l" I asked Between !>n1ffies. she eApla1ned that c.he had hcen 'iO touched b' the sight of artists seated at their easels in full view of the road, bccaute she knew that this anistic freedom's meter has just about run out "They're up to 1S cents an hour, and the artists just can't afford it!" she cried. She implored me to stop so we could buy one of the paintinas being created before our eyes., but I couldn't find a park.in& space. 1 couldn't take my eyes oft' traffic long enough to find the postage-stamp--sizc signs which lead one to such places. I was in Newpon Beach before I knew it. "Don't worry. dear," I consoled. "They'll still be here when we come back next year." I hope. MIC HAEL GUARINO Visitor to Laguna From the East • • • To the Editor. Regarding the full-page article on the Dead Heads -mi&ht I sugesl you send your photographer to Irvine Meadows the day after the conccn? The onl) place you'll sec mo re garbage is the Coyote Canyon dump. and the piles are neater. We we/I t to the Meadows box office the Monda) m orning after the Grate- ful Dead concert to buy tickets for a future concert. The parking lot where the Dead Heads camped was an appalling mess of paper. food. dnnk and miscellaneous waste. The people remaining ~ere wandering about with glazed-over C)'es. d1ny hair and filthy clothes holding sips begging for ndes to "Las Vegas ' and "Big Syr" (their spelling. not mine). Where do they set the money to hve this vagabond life'l Do you know v. hat It costs to fill a bus wnh gasoline to go on these trcks'l You have to sell a lo t of\egetables and T-shirts (mo re llkely drugs). Why does Irvine Meadows allow such blatant dis- regard fo r their property? It will take da)s to clean 11 up. We grew up with the music of the '60s and "70... G REW UP! Sure. the groupies are a reminder of another time - a pathetic reminder. KATHY and KEN WHITLEY Hunti.naton Beach • • • To the Editor. Congratulations on your interest in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District as evidenced in your article concemin& the PE Prorm in the Pilot on April 16. The article reflected rtsca~h into the situation as well as a genuine concern for the children affected by the program cut should that occur. Another program threatened is Elementary Classroom Music. This program has been in existence for the past four years. Each student in the district receives weekJy music ex- periences for 20-30 minutes; 1.e. singing. listening. movement, playina simple instruments. These musical activities provide minimal music experience for each child at a cost of approximately $26 per student per year. Without the program the stu- dents will go back to music depend1n& on the teachers' abilities and pri- orities. Middle school and hiah school musical gro"ps were affected when this program was cut in 1980 and have continued to feel those decisions. Children require a background to be able to perform. Some parents can provide that trainin& outside of the school atmosphere. Many cannot. To me. it is unthinkable that a commun1- t)I such as the .one we live in cannot affo rd to provide music experiences such as those begun in the Newpon- Mesa Unified Scnool District for the past fo ur years. We're the city of the arts! ut's stan acting accordingly and s uppon the ans in our public schools by communicating with the school administration, school board and with the powers in Sacramento to support these programs. R UTH ANN NASBY Costa Mesa Campaign finance reform To the Editor; I read v.1th interest a recent column b) Paul .\rch1plc) ronccm ing cam- paign finance reform Mr. Arch1pley, unfonunately. sounded like the pub- linty agent for the Proposition 68 campaign and dad not present all the facts. Proposition 68 seeks to change the way political campaigns are financed in California by enacting a S)Stcm whereb) the taxpayers would help pay for these campaign s. A.s a co-proponent of Propos1t1on 71, I believe 1t is important to set the record straight. Proposition 73 also seeks to enact campaign finance reform. but v.11h one b1gd1tterence- w1thout taxpa)er fi nancing of cam- paigns. In his column, Mr. Arch1pley notes that Proposition 73 was placed on the ballot with special-interest money. However, he fails to mention that Proposition 68 opponents raised hundreds of thousands of dollars from these same spectal interests and in much large amounts. If Mr. Arch1ple) 1s so concerned about so- called fat-cat contnbutors. how ~an he justify Propos1t1on 68 matching, $250 of special-interest contributions at a 3-to-I ratio with tax money? Proposition 68 would allow corpor- El Toro airport To the Editor. Last Sunday I &Qt up to find another door-knob hanger. this one from the Agran-Doman group. It was a r.icce about keeping El Toro a m1 1tary airpon and not allowing it to beJOIOt·use airport. They cited safety, air traffic over Irvine and said they d arranged for "high-level meetings w11h senators Alan Cranston and Pete Wilson." M I called the local Cranston and Wilson offices and discovered chat they had neither heard from Agran or Dornan or from anyone on the Irvine ·c ity Council regarding this matter. ' In fact. the decision to make El Toro a Joint-use airport will be made by the secretary of defense and only after extensive surveys and public hearings. To say that A&ran and Doman arc spearheadinJ a fight against the commercialization of El Toro is JUSt not true. h's not in the hands of anyone in Irvine, especially not Larry Agran or Ed Doman. Stop telling us how great you are Larry, tell us what you've ac- complished. For those of us who keep score. the balance sheet is bare on your side of the ledger. You arc still $7 million in the red. you still have more than average amo unts of crime for a city Irvine's size, and you still owt us an explanation of the money that was to be used for the dog shelter conversion. Stop runnina to .Vegas and stay home. Run C ity Hill and if you can't do that. stand aside for others who can and will. GENE SELIG Irvine at ions. labor uniol]f and other special interests to have tR'Cir $250 contribu- tions turned into S 1.000. This is simply welfare for large spec1al- 1ntercst contnbutors. What Mr. Arch1pley fails to point out !S. that l>ie .tax~yer financing pro v1s1ons contained in Propos1t1on 68 could result in tremendous abuse and cost to the tu payers. Voters need to be aware that there is nothing in Proposition 68 10 prevent their tax dollars from going to extremists such as Ku Klux Klan or La Rouche candidates. And there is absolutely no way to correct this defect -either now or in the future. Tax money going to extremist candidates is very real. Look at the fact that Lyndon La Rouche just recently qualified for federal matchina funds for his rres1- dential campaigns. The federa sys.- tern is far more complex than any- thing that would be enacted on the state level by Proposition 68. Another key problem with Pro~ os1tion 68 is Che cost. Conservative estimates indicate th.at Proposition 68 actually will cost taxpayers about $70 million t"very two years. This is money that otherwise could be used for police protection. fire protection. schools. or other needed services. California voters have a clear choice in June. Proposition 68 applies to legislative races only and imposes an an out system of taxpayer financ- ing. Proposition 73 applies to all campaigns, from the Governor on down to the local library board, and imposes meaningful reform without taxpayer financin&. • ASSEMBLYMAN ROSS JOHNSON Proposition 73 co-proponent Do you think fortwJeteUers and palm r eaders are a threat to the commwJlty? c ... Nllllil ~:;g:r11N~lll!~~·.•11llt .. ya. Thc')'ll wreck )'OUt brain&. ~ fOUoW tbdn lib lhecP." ~. Dr. Toni Grant takes own advice on love, marriage LOS ANGELES (AP) -When syndic-ated radio psychol<>11st Toni Grant decided to act married &he went by the bQok -her own book - and so did her man. The book is "Bein& a Woman: fulfillin& Your Feminiruty and find· ma Love:'' The bndc and author is a veteran of 14 )'ears of fieldina listeners' calls about such thinas. The groom 1s a multimillionaire bust· ncssman. • Grant. 44. believes women want to get mamcd but that many "simply don't know how to get these men to marry them.·· She also believes that .. uncommlllcd intimacy" has be- come a problem for women . .. If you 're looking for contmuin& in a meaningful relationship with a man, I think a woman is very well- adv1scd to form a fnendshtp first. I'm not saymg that she shouldn't have sex at some point before mamage if she feels that it's 1mponant to do." she said 10 a recent interview If a man really docs care for a woman, be may "grum(> and groan" but he'll stay Grant behe\tes women should u~ charm. warmth, tender· ness and other clements offemin10tty mstcad of sex to hold onto their man. Grant's man 1s John Bell, 46. chairman and chief execu11ve officer of Bell Packaging Corp of Marion, Ind. The) met at a Young Presidents Organ11a1ion conference to Hawau on Jan 29 Sh~ was serving as an adviser and Bell was her host. "I thought she'd be one of those raging fem1n1sts, dres~d in blue 1eans. sneakers and old sweat shirts with horned-rimmed glasses." Bell said. HOROSCOPE M•d.ay,May! ARIES (March 21-April 19): Scenario features mystery. hidden values. special information related to property. real estate. You'll have backstage view. you could also be appearing before the media. PiSCC$ involved. TAURUS (Apnl 2~May 20): What had been elusive can now be "ca~ tured ... Emphasis on public acce~ tancc, cooperation. tnarital status. l...cgal document represents missing link. will be located Justi~ will prevail. SYDNEY 0MARR GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll be relieved of "losin& proposition." Morale soars upwards as result, definite health improvement wlll be detected. Spotlight on people who rely upon you. employment. comple- tion of asslgnment. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Get to heart of matters an connection with romance. You need not ~lay second fiddle. Focus on personality. creative talent, sex appeal. lnd1v1dual 1ou admire responds in favorable man- ner. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Intuition rings true. family member makes intelligent concession . Money. sccur· 1ty. property involved. You'll be asked to "break bread" as arrange- ment 1s completed. Cancer native in picture. VIRGO (Aug.. 23-Scpt. 22): Forces tend to be scattered, people who make promises are sincere but could lack authority. Keep options open, take peater charge of your own fate. Be positive concerning direction. purpose. LIBRA (~pt. 23-0ct. 22): Be aware of details. small ~rint. contractual obliptions involving another indi- vidual. Financial commitment ore<>- signer may be nccnsary. Protect reputation, credit raung. Scorpio involved. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Rela- tive helps satisfy curiosity. Questions will be answered. siJnificant chanac occurs on home front. Trip, previous- ly delayed, can. now be undertaken. Virgo will play featured role. SAGmARJus (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Study Scorpio message for valuable hint. Be diplomatic tn .discussina finances with family member. Invest- ment idea. p~m is spotli&hted. Be aware of passable "hidden clau1e." Double check. CAPIUCOl\N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Cycle continues high. you can win friends and influence impOrtant people. Be discreet. maintain au,_ of &lamour, define terms in your own favor. Cast of characters includes Pisces and Vi~ AQUAIUVS(Jan. 2~Feb. 18): You asked for more f'CSl)On~bility and mong -request will be ~led.. Dadhne Is featumj, rclataoMhip iin~nn. you win despite odds. C.ptkoc'1l native helps 1n dynamic manMr. P11CD (Feb. 19'-Martb 20): Con- undnam is solvcd-you11 be &ee to impnnt uyk, lnauaurate ~· Scenario also baph~ts pb~. theoto1Y.,, cducauon. pouibfe journey. LOvt w"ill not be a llJ'Ullll'. ' . :~~~;nger ov~ra~~:.~ .. ~:~~~!2.~~~;~~;~~~~;=~ sea an.,-y cnouah to do My husband and I feet u 1f WE have ~n sentenced to hH Our »year-old son a1ted me last ni&ht, "Wbr are womm IOtnetb~ about lM Ct&Zy .... W1thoul 011r pncious ton Who dMSA't drink or smoke. WU a fine IO dumb?" He then told me that he bas no ttouble findjl\I a am. laws in this country? Ill student and had a world orfnends. The man who murdered that who will cook for b1m. do his laundry. provide transponauoa In one week. I rad that IMB woadaf'ul lad and his lovely autf'ncnd 11 free to be with his (even thouah lw bas a car). buy lkttts to movies and plays. ND -Judie had ecn~ a family, to laup. to build a home. to en&ertain and enjoy all the em~ ~ lus suits and stunc tus lhocJ. man to life In pnson for ll>Od lhinp in life. . Th11 fellow hu an excellent posttaon a.nd makes aood steaJina. He was deemed a We are the victims of a cnme. yet we have no n&hts. lt money. He has his own home and laves well Hat father ancfl do &abhual criminal. Another . appean that the cnminals in this country crt all the breaks. not approve ofhis lifcsryle. (He'sa playboy.) I am appal~ by tbe manwhofoundachectforSlS,OOOandcasbedndrewa IO-~ Justice is a jok.e and I am -BITTER IN A SOUTHERN wayhetrcatswomen.Theyfallforh1mbkealoadofbricb.eacb sentence. ln the next column was a story about a drunk driver ST A TE. · , one certain that she hears wcdd.ina bells. When she staru to talk who had kdled the youna mother of two little a.iris and was DEAR P'IUEND: y.., ......, • a ~er ud I cu about a commnment. he drops her. Why do women let him senteMed to five years. ...,...._. 1..,. race. M.11 I ra,ecthll'J aant, Mwenr, daat get away with such behavior'? Wall my son ever marry' -A M.ysonand tussirlfriendwerckilled in 1985byadnverwho J• ... yeer aqer .... a ,..w .. fwa -~active w TEXAS QUESTION. 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BJ CHET CURRIER ., ...... ._ NEW YORK-In their search for some likely event to break the recent stalemate in the stock market, many analysts arc looking to nclt FridaY,:s report on employ- ment Wall Strcetcn expect the Labor Depanment data to set the tone for the numerous other statistics on the economy for April that will be issued over the next scveraJ weeks. They also believe the Federal Reserve will take a close look at tbe numbers as It considers what monetary policies it should pursue. Public nouce focuses most dll'CCtty on the unem~y­ ment nte. which dropped to 5.6 perecot in March, hittina its lowest level since JuJy 1979. Partiapants an the secuntacs markets. however, pay ~ attention to other clements of the report -for instance. lhc net chanae m what the government calls "non-farm payrolls." This number is closely watched as a gauge of the economy's overall strenath -and of the prospccuve outlook for interest rat~ and mfl.ation. Thus. while strona growth an employment is a posll1ve for consumer spend in& and near-term corporate profits. 1t is also viewed as a potential ncgauvc for stock pnccs. Payroll employment arcw by a larger-than-expected 262.000 workers an March. .. Recent trends 1n mit1al claims for unemplo¥ment insu~ sugest that the April non-farm payroll pm will be at least 200.000;· said Mitchell Held. a Smith Barney. Harris Upham analyst In Hdd'sapPra1sal, the Federal Reserve would Hite to see strenath 10 tbe economy concntratcd in the manufacturing sector. Manufacturing jobs registcmt a slight dechnc ID March. - By now. many folio~ ofthc.secunties markets arc Western Digital chairn1an elected to Am ex board term VENETIAN GONDOLAS WEDDINGS AT SEA ' OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gour~t baskets w/cha~ & ros~. 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Nevertheless, even hardened veterans of the pme acknowlcd&e there 1s somethina dramatic right now in the differcn<:e between the apparently robust state of the economy and the rampant pessimism in the markets. "Catatonic ... paralyzed ... numb could all describe the average mvestor m recent months," said James Stack in has adv1sol) letter lnvesTech. ..Those who arc out of the market arc too temfied of another cnsh to step ID. Investors who were heavily invested an the crash arc JUSt as afnid of not recouping thctr losses 1f they jump out now." Last v.ttk, which produced some of the year's quietest trading days. the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials managed a 17 .24 pin to 2,032.33. The New York Stock Exchange composite mdex rose 1.30 to 148.33; the NASDAQ compos1tc index for the ovtr-thwountcr market increucd .S.20 to 379.24; and the American Stock Exchanae market value index pined S.11to303.14. Volume on the Bia Board averaae<S 141.47 million shares a day. down from I S.S.02 million the week before. From 1be mid-1960s through the mid-'80s, May and June acquired a well-earned reputation as a perilous period for stock prices, with numerous and sometimes sharp declines. Yale Hirsch. publisher of the Stock Trader's Almanac. dubbed it the "May-June disaster area." But whether this pattern was a product or mere coincidence or the r«ult of some force und1scemable to the ordinary mortal. 1t seems to have been broken m the last three years. From lhe end of Apnl to the end of June. the Dow Jones industnals rose 6.2 percent tn 1985: 6.1 percent in 1986. and S.8 percent ID 1987. according to H irsch's reckon mg. Ainerican Stores extending Lucky off er BUSINESS NO TES l close at $60. 15, and Lucky fell 12.5 ccn1s to $6 t.375. At American Stores' Salt Lake City headquarters. Vice President Michael Holt said the company would make no further comment beyond its prt'parcd statement. The tender offer and withdrawal rights will now expire on May 13 unless further extended. 1he statement said. Additionally, Amencan Stores -which launched bidding on Lucky Stores a mon1h a$o -has renewed its request for Luck} Stores to provide 11 with the same non- public information 1t contends has been furnished to other prospcctavc purchasers . • Two CorpOrate Park wins two.architectural awards The archttC<'tural and planning firm of GUbert AJ• Associates as won two honors from tht' California chapter of the Society of Amencan Registered Architects for Two Corporate Park. It won a ment award for tht' overall design of the two-story over covered parking lot building m lrvme's C'orporatt' Park and an award of excellence for the mtcnbr of the buildmg. "Two Corporate Park has proven nselfat local. state and national levels by appealing to a wade ran'e of judges and professionals ... said Dan MacDavid..,pnncipal and director of design for tht' ti rm. The bu1ldmg features a dynamic exterior design of hght-aqrcgate concrctt' and blue reflective glass wuh emphasis on both the front and rear elevations. as its silt' 1s located on the comer of Jamboree Road and two smaller parkwa)-s. • • • • Smltti lnterutloul lac. has rcponed results for the first quant'r ended March 31 For the fi~t quarter ended March 31. tht' lrvtne- based com pan) reponed a profi l ofS48 I .000. or I cent per share. on f'C!Venues of$77.6 m1lhon. Ttus compares to net mcome of$1 2 million, or 52 cents, reported in the firsl guana 1987 on revenues from continuing operations of S56 malflon. First quarter 1987 revenues were positively impacted by a S3 I m1lhon gain. or S 1.34. relating to the company's change in accounting for pensions. The increase m revenues from the first quarter 1987 resulted from improved domestic and international drillinaactiv1t). specifically in the Nonh Sea, Mexico and Canada. Improved product pricing also contributed to the increase in revenues from the like period a year ago. Higher ng activity resultinJ in increased utilization of current manufactunng capacity and improvements in product pricing were responsible for the dramat.tc improvement 1n gross margins to 33.6 percent in 1988 from 13.1 percent in 1987. The company's continued efforu. to rcduoe costs were evidenced by Opc11lting expenses declining over 17 ptrcent as a ptrccnt of revenues. Smith International is a worldwide supplier of products and *rv1ccs to the oil and ps drilling industries. • • • In Sunn} vale. Verdeom I.De .. a manufacturer of graph JCS subsystems for personal computers.. will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Westen DilltaJ C.rp. an Irvine under terms of a lcttcrofintcnt signedThuMly by the two firms. Under the proPQSCd transaction, Western Digital will acquire all 2. 7 m1lhon outstanding shares of Vert1com stock. and Ven1com shattholders will receive Western Digital stock valued at S 12 milhon. Twenty percent Qfthe Western D1g1tal stock received will be held an escrow to indemnify Western Digital for representations and warranties. • The agreement requires the approval oftht' directors of both companies, as well as a maJority of the Venicom shareholders. This is expected to take place in July. Roben V. Dickinson. Venicom president and chief executive officer. will become a vi~ president of Western D1g1tal and wi ll continue to head the Venicom operation. ' ' . . . Directors Qf Newport Corp. have declared a cash d1v1dend of 3 cents per share on the company's common stock. The cash d1V1dcnd 1s payable on June 15. to stockholders of record on May 25. There arc now 8.285, 984 shares outstandm._ • The board also voted to increase the frequency of the dividend payments to quarterly. • Newpon Corp. in Fountain Valley dcsians. manufac- East-West vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • AQJ75 Q I 6 • ¢A 7 • 9 6 l WES'f. EAST •161 •93 Gilbert Aja Aaeoclatee• award-wtnnln& de- aia(n of Two Corporate Park c1ra ... one to the bWld.ln&'• main pedeatrlan entry. tures and markets mstruments. components and ac- cessories for the laser and electro-optical market which includes industrial. government and laboratory cus- tomers. • • • Costa Mesa-baSt'd lrvlDe Season Corp. has reponed second quarter results. I! For the I 3-wcck penod ended March 27. contract revt"nucs were $886.300 vs. SSO I. 700 ID last year's second fiscal quarter. The net loss for the current quaner was $123,600. a four-fold improvement from the $502.200 loss of the comparable 1987 penod. Contract revenues for the first haJf of the current fiscal year were S 1,501.500. approximately double tht' $771,900 revenue of last 5-ear's first half and shghtly in ex<:ess of the total revenues rcahzcd an all of fiscal 1987. The net loss for the current 26-week period was $379.800 vs. the S 1.080.800 loss incurred m the comparable period last )-Car • • • <\nhur E. Svendson. chairman of the board of the managing general partner of Studanl Pacific L.P., m Costa Mesa has announced first quarter results. Revenues for the first quarter of 1988 increased 41 pt"rcent to $87,687,000 from $62.232,000 in the first quarter of 1987. Income before gjv1ng effect to income taxes increased 30 percen1 10 $9.450,322 from $7.276, 702 reponed for the first quarter of 1987. .. The increase tn revenues was attributable to an increase in newhome deliveries and an mcrcasc in sales from .. our manufacturing subsidiary," he said. ..A prov1s1on for mcomt' taxes ofS 130.000 in the first quarter of 1?87. vs. $33.000 tn the first quarter of 1988, was required for our financial-services subsidiaries. EaminJ.S per limited partner unit increased 26 perccnuo 34 cents m 1988 from 27 1n 1987. 1 Revenues for 1987 have been restated to conform to current year presentation to reflect the consolidation of Standard Pacific L.P.'s previously unconsolidated subsadtanes. Q Atl ~l () '"' 0 Ql,532 • I Q It 7 4 • A J I J SOUTH • 1114 us.ins UM sray cells. He would have made a areat brfdaC player. ror sfm- ple deduction and loaic of'ten mikes the pme look cuy. TbiJ hind WU made (or the tftoUPtful Betihn . clarcr surcjy held a 1ood six-card suit and, more likely than n.ot. the kil'll in his partner's 1u it. And East had to have four clubs ror his ra.isc, so declarer was marked with a sin~ a,lc(on. Therefore. the def enders had to take three tridts in &M red suits, and take them quickly, lf they ,,..ere 1oin1 to prevail. Since the trump ace was the only fut trick, Wat saw that bit pvt.Der bed to bavc the queen or diamonds to pe his aide a fisbtinl cbancii. So at triCk two he ihitw.l"ao die kJq of diamOids, Dedlftr .... bbed tM ICC aDd led a t.Nmp. Wnt WOD Md condnlled WiUl the Jack or dia· Q & Q J 10 7 5 0 10 '4 • 5 The bicScSm,: ... ~ J. 1 • ,_ .. Q ... FMt 1• ,... Openml lad: Kl of • AS playwd bY most, SOulb '• jwnp to lhtec beans was invitatioMJ. North rusoMd tbac hit pvtntr probebly held a lifti*on dub. Ud jud~ OW bis prime conttob ift lk side ruiU and ruJflna value in dia· lllOGdl eirited IOlf\a on to pme. Wat led dw ~ or duba. Ud ~iaip.•ltd With tht eiPC'· II wu. time for the opaainl ...... to late 101DC time to c:omider wha& he unr monck. Ed a)ertij O¥ert00k tt.b the !l1ICal ao Contiaue tbe IUk, and wae ruffed wiab the aine ao lldmio- iller a ODMnct lft. WhDi WC .... the def--. .. daftt' **kl ........... COile tl'8Ct. Al be ...... '°lo .. a.old up tbt act Of «,mlMdil far OM • Hercule Poirot, tbt arcat csaec- dve la IO muy of Apa.ha Ouiltie'• murder myscaia, alwa)'I harped on ~ tbe ........ ~~--=~~-=--rOUIMl. If ,iou dall't WM •· try~~-- For lit jump 10 thrw baltl. de-it • .. • 4 .. .. SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1988 . Training tests ,endurance, knowledge and character By ELEANOR M. COLLINS Doily Pilot Correspondent T olk about luck. A g<oup of teen-agers and young adults got to spend at least eight hours each day at the beach for seven consecutive days recently. Blue skies ... soft white sond ... gentle ocean breeze~ ... broc1ngly cool water ... frightening pier 1umps...grueling rough· water swims ... muscle-wrenching scrambles up a long rope from the ocean to the pier. And a lot more. The 26 young men and women ranging 1n age from 16 to mid-20s were port1c1poting in the City of Huntington Beach's lifeguard training program. To qualify for the program, they hod already successfully completed a strenuous day of tryouts, which included on BOO.yard swim around the Huntington Beach pier, a 400- yord swim and o 1,200-yord run-swim-run. The top scorers in tryouts advanced to the week-long training session. The entire • group of 26 completed the program. lifeguard instructor John Borth said approx- imately one-third to one-half of the cadets will be hired as seosonol ltf eguords for the city beach. On the third day of the session, one group of cadets was procticmg rescue 1umps from the pier while another group simulated rescues lrcm a lifeguard boot. Huddled on the pier, the cadets shivered as they waited their turns to jump about 32 feet into the water, which was about 8 feet deep at that spot. "Pier 1umps were my biggest fear when I started the program. On the first day I was so happy that we didn't do them," said cadet Todd Robey, 16, of Huntington Beach. "But yest01doy we started jumping. I stlll get butterflies 1n my stomach for a few seconds before jumping, but as soon as I get in the air the fear leaves me. "I've always wonted lo be a lifeguard," Robey said. ''I've lived around the ocean all my life. To work here would be great. But I wouldn't be totally bummed out even 11 I don't get hired because I know I could save a person's Ille now 1f I hod lo." The young cadet, who will reach the required minimum age of 17 before June I, said he hod already. learned on important lesson in the program in odd1t1on to the • By VIDA DEAN • Of the Doily Pilot Stoff Sonie people love to shop and some J>8'.0Pe hOte to sh<:>p. Mor;· Del Borkouros, in the former ~oop, -. it her business to make life o tittle eosfer tor th6se in rhe lotter. She ~ regulc;Jriy to odd to the wordrObes 6f 20 women dients. 11Theie «e women who hove no time io ~· Some of lheni «• overwhelmed by "'8 rnony follhiom ~and~ colo! ," Dd BMowos, Who bis herself os o lmhicMCOl .. 11. i <bi't dCfftoOi cOftliing c.M r d604t At nght, o lifeguard cadet tokes the fearful plunge off the Huntington Beach pier. Below and below nght, trainees maie the long climb up o rope /odder from the ocean 10 the pier. rescue techniques and first aid. "We ore taught how to interact with the public. That's always been hard for me." A l1leguord instructor hod told Robey to ask a group ol people to move away from the cadet 1ro1ning area. And I was able to do 1t with no problem " Robey said proudly. According to instructor Borth, the cadets hired by the city will begin working weekends during the remainder of the spnng. We like to give them o head start before the big crowds arrive in the summer do colors. My iob hos to do with wardrobe, the woman's overon look. To allow them to look the very best they con.'' Borkooros sqys her service isn't ;ust for the wel-to-do. "h con be done at any pnce. k con be done at $100, $1 ,000 and lof $10,000. The idea is to lool the best you can whether you ho¥e a lot of money or not. I once put together o worli'otie for o woman ot Ron." However, Bcriooros con be foood dOing cnost Of hii ~ 01 WrMa.,, Mi Pk>Ce, Beou~, My Girl, SiU<id's, Ellesse and Allred ~, Those Slor~ p0yo 10 per ~'On The cadets will sit in a tower with on experienced lifeguard unt they ore ready to be alone." Borth said the cadets who ore hired ore well-trained, mature and highly motivated. "But we con' t teach them everything. Experience is the best teader " Cadet Brod Smith 18 of Fountain TV host Mory Hort ond pro/essl()(I()/ shopper Mory Den Borlouros consider buymg o Chnslt0n I ocroa dress at Amen Wordy m Fasht0n lslond. client's purchase. At other stores1he cflents poy her $ I 00 per hour. Besides her k>col dientele, Bcxkouros · hos o list of shoW biz fols thol includes M<*Y Hort, co-host of "Entertainment Toriqd" who is co-heodbning a ·show · thr°'91 Tueldoy with Dovid 8'enner at the ~~tin las Vegas; Deoe Hal of '~ House"; Meredith MocRoe ond · Jennifer O'N Bar ooros assists priaoiy wi the enterto' 's petsoncJ wordrobe, ohhoogh soys "I did•• the dothes Mered MoCtoe TV '!om Volley, went through the lifeguard tro1n.ng p!ogrom at Huntington Beach lost year but did not moke the final cut. ''lost year I tried out for all the wrong reasons. I was very interested in the money and I thought the beach would be o good place to pick up girls, ' he said. "Now I think about l1feguord1ng as o sense of serving the community. It would be an honor to won 01 this beoch since the city is known ro hove one of the best lrfeguord ..in1rs rr. the countr} Pier umps l'Juri a'ld some11mes the water temperotJre is really cold but I'm determined •o pr ove I con do rne rob this year. I m 1reo1 ,,g th s whole training program cs a week. 1ong 1ob interv e""' he said. Several of rhe cadets hove par• 1c pored 1n the city s Jur1Qf l 1feguord P•og•afT' lor severo1 summers and ottrrbute 'he , excel- lent swimming st lls 10 t Cadet K othy Stuppy of Hungt nton Beach was o 1un1or Iii eQlJOrd I or six years The 17 -year -old plans to become o doctor and cited the program porticulor1ly the first ma 1nstruclton as on influence n he· career oec.sion. Of her des.re to gei o 1ob as o teguard S1uPPr said I ke to help people and I o~e ·~e beach This 1ob s everything 1ke 1c JO put mto one Another cadet who plans to become o doctor Samantha T eof1lo 18, of Fullerton, was the only woman to score 10 the top 10 d.ir1rig tryouts Please see l IFE GUARD 8.5 ·A face-lift alternative if you don't mind needles Does the tbouabt of bavina 3S needles aa in VOW' face make you a litdt 9e1ueamisht Some 0.-."llC Coast folk swear it doesn't hW'l. and say it makes them look better. ' You can call it a non-surpcal ~ lift ..• ocrtified acupuncturist Henry Woo. wbo inserts the needles, calls 1t cosmetic acupuncture. .. We do mu• clc tot1ina to dimina1e the wrink.Jcs." he said. That aounded like a real case for "Look.in& Good .... so I a<>t ri&ht to the pojnt and watched a patient set the needle al Woo'a Scientific Health Care office in Costa Mesa. ··cosmetic acupuncture docs not replace a St.araical face-lift. .. Woo explained. 1"hc ftecdles will brin& more circulation to the area where they arc insened. the circulation bongs more o~ysen to the cells. and tho OXJ&Cn rejuvenates the oclls and stren&)lthens the muscle tone. There is fiber under the skin and the needle will activate the fiber and give the skin more elasticity ... The nccdJes lR inserted mostJy facana the top of the head. and penetrate two layers of skin at an&les of less than IS dqrces. It takes Woo about IS minutes to 1nsen all the needles. They remain in place for about JO minutes. The face is cleansed with alcohol before the needles arc inserted. and the face is taped to put pressure on the muscles. Woo applies an anesthesia cream to the sensitive lip area. Somewhat thicker disposable nee- dles arc available for the patient leery of needles that have been used in another person's face. However, the . rqular. tine needles are Sterilized between patients. Woo said. Two needles arc also il)scrted in the hand to stimulate blood to the face. The point of penetration is the same one used to ~top a headache or toothache, Woo commented. .. These attdles do hun a bit." the P9tient taid. ftincbinl a little with the intertion. . -rhere is very little pain in- volved," said Woo. I have to take his word for this since I haven't had it doM(yct), but he has. "I ca.n in1ert the needles in my own face in the forehead area bX standina and look.in& in a mirror. he said. Durina a complete treatment, a patient must lie down so the needles can be angled properly. "It helps if the patient is relaxed.'' Woo said. "Usually they arc not fearful after the first treatmenL "I recommend I 0 treatments and then let the skin rest for two or three weeks. A series of five can be done then if further tonana is desired. Then a maintenance prosram of once or tVt'ice a month ... Woo said cosmetic acupuncture works no matter what the person's aac. but the younicr the better the results. .. The frown line or meditation hne and lines around lhe tyes and lhc lipe rt:Spond vtry 9ukkly. You can ocr. t.ainry sec a datrercnoc in 10 lft:it-~ ments.. .. Woo said. After the ~let arc removed. alcohol is applied and the face ls maaqed for about five minutes. A Chinese pearl cream is applied for moisture and nutrition and lbcn maktup can then be applied. Usually, Woo said. there wtll be no soreness the followina day, but there will be a glow. The cost of the cosmetic acupuncture is S4S per treatment - $450 for the I 0-trcatment series. Woo was born in Shanabai and later relocated in Taiwan, where he received his medical de&n:e from China Medical Collete in laicbuna. "Modem Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion:· a book be co- authored, is still being used there, he said. After St~ina as an associate pr .1iC:ssor ... the collqie, he studied in Germany and received bis Ph.D in philosophy in Vienna. He immi- grated to the U.S. in I 980andcame to Costa Mesa in Auaust 1987. In California and Oregon. Woo has qualified as a cenified acupuncturist, and he is licensed in Nevada as a doctor of tra4itional Oriental medi- cine. "There arc no associations here for cosmetic acupuncturists like there are in Taiwan and Germany,' and very few acupuncturists here do the procedure because it is so time consuming." said Woo. Woo will conduct free workshops on acupuncture at his office at 1491 Baker St. on request . ...., .... ,....~'-~ Remy Woo ln8erta needle ln s-tient'• face durtnc ca.metic acapanctare lleUlOD. F • 1._ c • L • • r ·l \ r1 I I , •• 1 ' 1 I I t I• The Jewlsh Commu.Uty_ Cta~ of Sotitb OrlQIL' County, 291 Brmd--way. t.aauna Beach. will bo&d a day of beauty lod lkin care at .11 :JO LID. Thundly. Ski• can coosu.lt.ant Dllwn 8ohJe wm dcmonlU"lle beauty tech-niques and introduce a DCW product made of RtturaJ i...,edienlL AU participants wiU ret'ef ve -.mples and •ill be aatcn t.hl04llb its ute step by au:p u &Ohle dcmonstta1el on a volunteer model. The pn>duc:ts will be told with I perocnt.qe of sales ioina to the center. K.P.andCompanywillcalC!'an I 1:4S a.m. luncbcon, and door prizes will be awarded. RCltrvationa arc a must. The deadline is Monday at telephone 497-2070. The cost is $9 for members and SlO for auests. • • • Lillie Mermaid Guild, Cbildrcns Hospital of Oranae County, will sponsor an a fashion show at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Youns Americans, Peters Landina. Huntioaton Beach. Fea- tured f.ashioll$ will be from Mi Place. Laguna Niauel. • • • The St. Romei fashion collection of prints will be mfonnally modeled from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday at I. Magnin, Forty Carrots and Pronto Ristorante in South Coast Plaza. • • • fashions from Ane Engdahl's Cameo Creations will be shown May I lat theWECAN Women's Network dinner at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Hot~L. Newport Beach. Guests can attend by callin& 979-2921 for the S2S rescrvauons. • • • Nordstrom will present summer day and even in& attire Saturday al the 11 a.m. fashion luncheon of the Oranac County branch of the Orton Qyslexia Society at the Irvine Hilton. Tickets· are US each. Reservations can be made by calling chairwoman Donna Howe, 49S-86 I 6. or the Orton Branch at 786--0344. Proceeds arc earmarked for the Juvenile Justice and Dcliqucncy Prevention Program. Oranac County Luminaires. a fund-ra1sm1 group for for the Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles. will meet at I 0 a.m. May 10 for a luncheon at the Pacific Club, Newpon Beach. Dr. Stephen Ryan. president of the institute. will speak on vision l"C9Carch. Charity League Laguna Chapter says hello Officers of the new group include president G1naerl« Field of LagunaJoanne Rolle. Lois Hayward. MicbclJe Raitt and Ruth Miller. • • • The final meeting of the club year for the OC Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Joanne Greenwood. The hostess. a registered dietician a_nd consultant. will present a program on women's nutrition. She can be reached at 847-328S for further details. Judi Money, 639-~74. has membership information. • • • • Florence Smalcs will present a fashion show May 10 at the Holiday Inn. Llguna Hills. for members and suests of the South Orange County Christian Women's O ub. Former Las Veps siQ,er Karen Carson will speak at the noon event. Reservations can be made with Marilyn. 495-5253. through Fnday. • • • The Laguna Beach Panhellen1c Association wiJI meet at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday at the CofTCt' Gardens in San Juan Capistrano. Af\edunch. the group will bo to vanous places of h1stoncaJ anterat. such as the Forster Mansion. rnuseum. adobe homes and library. Members of affilialed natio nal soront1cscan attend bycalhng Mary Johnson. 8S9-7S 19. or Marie Zorn. 494-IS75. '>y Monday. Msgr. Sharpe has 45th anniversary of his ordination The Evening News provided music as 230 mothers and daughters of the Laauna Chapter of the National Charity Leaaue sipped tea last last weekend at the Four Seasons. New- port Beach, and sampled sandwiches. marbled yogun custard. fresh fruit and miniature pastnes. The occasion pve members and guests the opportunity to meet next year's provisional members.. Membership chairwoman Dlue Rauer ofNewpon Beach introduced sponsors. who pmented Deaa C-· MllJ and dau&hter R.Mp. SIMJ DoueUJ and Jaime, MariJe PeMllJ .· CLOTIIlNG FOR A LIFFsrtLE. r------;T~ ~ I .... I___ _ _ _ l ; and AmJ, er,tllll ~er and ae.., JIMH&ai Mad and Amie, Patty MeCrary and Kaylee, Coaceua Mee-and Marissa, Jelle Mlllanl and Jeulfer, 0-U Pallba and Lila and JeAu Pmelll and Uta. Also, Diam llalrley and Kim. Ka&airya 1'1a and Jealfer, Mary· JMt w .... and NUCJ. Elaa P•se and Lha. &a..ie. Sml" and SMa-aa. Slllar9 Sml&ai and &unmer, ROIHfl Ul•ettad and SHla, Ka&Meea Jnes and Mes, Lya Nor- .... and Jaa.lfer, Ca .. y Bau and S' ..... Breuu. Rebeeal Club and &e.171 Valerie lmMf and Ertb. Erta FaUea, Allhoa B.._....t and Mere41.. Strac were also i~ troduced. Their moms and bi& sisters arc already involved with the chapter. During the tea. senior Ticktocte~ as the dau,hters arc called, presented a fashion show. For the second year, PAPARAZ ZI P LUS C1J1 Jones was presented with the Merci Award for most volnteer community hours. <llleryle Stemmler was chaJr- woman of the afternoon tea. with Patti Esa.Areob, PrUcilla Draper, l.JMa Bratdler, CaMJ BM1e, U.. Wwt., JMy Sw~,.e. Mary Carroll, hrla llamm.M, Mldlelk Nel ... and DaNle Da1ap assisting. On June 3 at the Ritz-Carlton, 1..aguna Niguel. the group will attend the Senior Presents Ball spothghtmg 19 senior Ticktockers. . " . M...-. Jeeepla SM~ knew he was being honored at a dinner on the Ot'Clsion of the 4Slb •nniversary of his ordfoation into the priesthood. ,but he didn't know the ladies Guild of St. Vianney Chapel on Balboa Island had planned a •This.-ls.-Your- Lifc"-styled surorise for him. Five of his brothers and sisters - the Rev. J ... SUrpe of Phoenix, Martha su,,. of Huntington Beach. Pew Lode of Los Angeles and Si5lcr Patrick Marte and Marte MlaerofSan Diego-showed up fOr the event. which was emceed by T•m heata at the University Oub at UCI. - The ·honoree 1s full-time pastor at St. John Vianncy Chaptl. where he has been for ntnc years. The 150 guests learned that he is a native of Denver, auended the seminary at Camarillo and was ordained at the Holy Name Parish in Los Anceles. CurrcntJy, Msgr. Sharpe. who has both a Ph.D. 1n education •nd a law dqrcc. acu as chaplain for the Catholic Lawyers of Orange and 1he Knights of Malta. He is a former Navy chaplain. Saturday has something for all Whatever you.r pleasure -dinina. dancil\I. f'llCloS or home viewina - it's on the calendar for Saturday: The tCCOM annual CIMerella Ball praented by the Cin~lla Guild Juniors will be held at the Meridien Hotel. Newpon Beach, as a fund- raiter for Childrens Hospital of <>ranee County. much pleasure," Mutroianna said. Sugested attire is black and white formal. Proceeds from the dinner will be added to a fund established to build an Italian cultural center in Oranac County. Tickets are SI SO each and can be ordered from CO<hairman John Curran. 994-1408 or (213)636-4270. • • • Festivities will act under way at 7 p.m.. with cock,tails and a silent auct.ioo. An after-dinner highli&ht will be the Friend of Children award Sinaer Jerry Vale will perform at ceremony, with honors going to Dr. the Irvine Marriott Hotel for the fifth Carrie Worcester ofCHOC. anniversary celebration of the Orange booths set up at the community clubhouse located at the end of Pon Westboume place. They will answer questions about rcmodelina plans. The Dau&hters of the British Em· pirc will be at the clubhouae also. selling British teas featuring home- baked patrics. sco~es and tea sand- wiches. Tea proceeds will 10 to the British Home in Sierra Madre. Tiet.cu for tourina the homes arc SI 0. Proceeds will help the club finish the beautifacatiOJ>.projC'Ct started last year. Joyce Andenon, 640-8396, or Su Housden. 7 S9-8938. may be called for tickets. • • • Christina Hughes. S41-0S26. has County Jewish Senior Center. The further information on the event. group's annual "U ... r 'I'll)' Patlter which is expected to raise SJ0.000 for ud n1 Motlter" fund-raiser will the hospital. bc&in with a ~ption at 6 p.m . A ltahldy De"y 0.J peny • • • Bobbi LeVine and Feryne sponsored by Court Appointed Pacific Symphony Association Margolin arc chairing the event. Special Advocates will be held from supponers will be at the Newpon More than 400 people ware expect to 11 :30 to 4 p.m. at the Court Hou.e Beach Marrion Hotel dancina to the attend the event. which will raise Restaurant, 2 Hutton Center. The music of Murray Korda and the more than SS0.000. money· raised will assist CASA in Monsignor Strings Orchestra. Joyce Tom and Joyce Tucker will be providina one consistent volunteer Olson is chairwoman for the ninth honored as recipients of the Ans caseworker to a dependent child annual Vleuese BaJJ. Center's "Jesse Award" liven to durinacoun procecdinp.. S II. · I~ ~ • ·11 1co "'"rsons who have d1.st1·ngu1·sh_... The race will be 1een on ICteens at tro tnl VIO tnlSlS WI WC me -a. O:JO h Balboa Ba Q auests to Mastrioanna's Banquet themselves by their leadership and I . · a.m. at ~ e Y. ub, Facility in Newport Beach at 7 p.m. at commitment to supponina civic and with money 1011~1 to youth serv1ces of the "Blad ud Wlllte" .aa-r Ufte charitable causes. the Oranae County Red . Cross of the Oranac County American Tickets are SI SO each and can be Chapter.. ind . at. I p.m. in the Italian Renaissance foundation. purchased by callina the center from Mercan~1le Bu11d1na. -So~th Coast .. We want to celebrate our Italian 10 a.m. to 2 p. m . Monday throu&h Plaza Vallw, for• pany siven by the herilalC and to publicize contribu-Thursday · Carmen °'8ptcr for the OC hf. tions which the Italian culture bas · • • • forminaAns Center. made to the United St.ates. .. said Jay From 10 1.m. lo 4 p.m ., the • • • • Mastroianna, benefit chairman. The Newpon lf ills Garden Oub will Then there arc tome events not on prosram will feature a telection of present its second annual ll&rMr Saturday ... tbc 14th annual G,.... classical tunes made famous by Vlew Boaae T .. r. parata O.J sponso~ ~ Harbor Italian composers and musicians. Ten extensively remodeled homci Day School will be held Friday, with "There will be no speeches. no in the Harbor View community will SOO arandP9rcnts expected to altend. introductions of celebrities. no busi-be open for viewina. Donna Devine foubded tbe event in ncss. just a tribute to all people of As an added attraction~ cootracton 1974 and will chair th it Jaf·• event. Italian ancestry who have brouaht so and craftsmen will have information She has choler1 a Wcstem roundup t-;;========================;;l theme and has 7$ people on her 1 coramittee. Introducing The 50' motor yacht Lien Hwa. also showing the 50'4 yocht fisher Headmaster John Marder Jr. will welcome tht auem. ~ will visit classroomsand lunch urider a ttd Ind white ~ on the playiftl fidd bdott bearina a ~ Of cowboy IOl'll by the IC'9dtntl. • • • 1 1 .> - .. . µ EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES AND SPRING COLORS FOR MOTHER'S DAY. ' A garden of delights awaits that special lady in ~ur life when you take her to South Coast f>taza for Mother's Day. We've attended to every last detail to make her day a pleasure, induding a compHmentary lovely, long-stemmed rose. And we've made sure · South Coast Plaza is blooming with beautiful spring flowers, just for her. Many of our fine restaurants will offer a · special Mother's Day brunch~ Informal modeling of the season's most colorful fashions will take place throughout the center. Mother is sure to love the strolling violinists as they play her praises throughout her special day. •For information, call 241 -1700. J .. • 'Cats~' 'Dog!Logic'petprdjectsatMeS~ theaters h's comma down cats and dogs on Town Center Dnve 1n Costa Mesa. With the-sold-out musical "Cats" lcadina the way, nine new stage productions hit the boards an various Oranae Count) environs this week. "Cats" amves Tuesday for a brief s1x-<iay engagement at the Oran$e County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. Across the street a t South Coast Repertory. the world premiere of .. Do, Lo&Jc" Opens Fnday on SCR's Second Stage. Tbc hit musical "A Claonas LIAe" returns to the Grand Dinner Theater Tuosday for an open-ended nm. Thursday will find the Noel Coward comedy "Hay Fever" launchina a two-week run al UCJ. while the png drama "Zoomaa ud tk Slp" opens for the Orange County Black Actors Theater in Brea. Fnday it'll be opening night for "DracWa: 'Re Musical!" at the Westminster Community Theater, "Side by Side by SoaAelm" at Irvine Vallel' Coll~ ... Anelltc ud Old Lace at Golden West Collcce. C .. l'TTEIUU .._,a, ,.lu1 TIM Hlddeft (R) ..aTUUUec:a ... , ,.,Ul'TIM Wltcliu of th1twack (ft) A90VS TNS LAW Ill) ... us The Seventh Sltn (R ) 0. 0 .'A.. (It) Good M ornlnt Vietnam (R) ·CRIT ERS 2 'Ille Ma.in Course .... t... ··• .... \.Vo .. ... P..t')(h.y~1-• • ,.,.trK? · 'j•.,,""'J )\.o·· l' ~s l A."'1it Q' •• PP(• nloH -h ..W<! "[Rt[N(( ~.,.,.._ • £•ccut·~ .,.Ot'Ju<<r '°9(1· C)HA.1( """ ~t ,. ........ ·~~ ·Pr~ cc c--it.Al~ Ql>P(R • 0.-<< rr: ~ ._._<-.: (aAJl'Vt4j 9MA U.A. BREA MAfl(E'TPLACE S&9036 IUDIA PAM U.A. MOVlES BUENA PARt< ~ COITAmSA EDWARDS HAR80A Ut-3501 .,. 11-.1--.~ NOW PLAYING 11. 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Julie Fulton. Angela Paton and Joel Polis. The play is described as a comedy about the diffihalty of holding on to the past in the face of progress. Toi TITUS Pcrforman~ will be given TuCsdays through Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until June 5 at the SCR theater. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 fot titket information. The Grand Dinner Theater was the first to present "A C horus Line" in Orange County three years ago. and Tuesday another production of the dance audition musical will bow 1n. The show will r~n niahtly e~ccpt Mondar.s at varymg curtain umes and wall play indefinitely at the "Bruce Willis and James Garner shine:' -US MAGAZINE ..... UA"'°" .. a .. ...._... 529ta ..... -UA-S&l~ •{:TAWIA O...llfttN<N ~ Olltlf 979'1' I BROCE WIWS · JAMES GARNER , sunsr 1 .. , ..... ._ A.~ REL.EASE r..MAVl'>Of' D C L P M I CXJ--1· l ~ l(;lo.Al !llCQJNT!lllnWEEIW l'WOIVI. Lff 1€AOES -•---.... _ - NOW PLAYING COSTAllUA ·~MACM •.-rllM:ll •ITAll?Dll UAC..0-E-~ ~w.c.-~ CllMWC-~a.. •1.Qil7 •El T1lllO .. ,011'0 ~ •WOl-llM £-u ..... .... ~c-na-£•Taro PICJlic•U ...... MIC0.--11111 .,Jai 511 tllOO ,.. 2«!0 137~ -•RIUEll'TI* ..... NJO •UllTAllllA ....... AMCf-1 fOW1fOIC......V .... MIC.._,_ ,__,_ 992 6000 364-0120 fn«iOO o-.M.,.-.0 NOW PLAYING EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA 546-2711 l.AIWIM ""°"' I LI._.~ .. .,, ltl2 MllWl&t ,..., :=~ I • ftUl8:HTID "' mmmP FRI 6:30 8:30 10:30 SAT/SUN 12:30 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:30 10:30 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Grand, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim. Reservations arc liken at 772· 771 O. "HaY. Fever" will run for two weeks in UC1's main Fine Arts Village Theater. pl1yin1 Wednesdays throufh Saturdays at 8 p.m. under the direction of Mary Anne McGarry. Lorr Thimsen. Ken Perkins. Judy Young. Ron Hastinas. Mark Booher.Jack Greenman, Kitty Balay and Elaine Sifry comprise the cast of the British comedy. Reservations arc liken at 856-661 7. Gregory Cohen and Kysa Cobb arc the director and choreosrapher. re- spectively, for "Dracula: The Musi· cal?" at Westminster. written by El Toro's Jack Sharkey under the pen name of Rick AbbotL The cast includes Mark Mac- Dicken, Joshua Kaye, Ed Stcncck, Bradley Miller, Laura Sellera, Nina Gardner, Trish McQuinn and Suzette Coger. Performances will be pven Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuJh June 4 at the theater!... 7272 Maple St.. Westminster. Keser- vat1ons 995-4113. The classic comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" aoes o n stage in Golden West Collcac's main theater under the direction of Charles Mitchell. The show runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through May 15 and tickets are available at 895-8378. The songs of Stephen Sondheim will fill the outdoor air at Irvine Valley College where .. Side~ Side by Sondheim" opens in the (./uad for four performances. Curtain 1s 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays athrough May 14 and reservations arc ta1cen at 559-3333. The Orange County Black Actors Theater turns to the topical subject of gang violence in "Zooman and the S,ign," under the ~ircction of Adlcane Hunter and Patnck J. Fennel. Head- ing a cast of35 performers arc Mellow Martin. Robyn Hastinp Warren Jordan. Beverly Chandler. Marcille Block. Samuel McCorvey. Byron Allen. Curtis Thomas and Amir Magonid . Show times arc 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays until May I 5. with Sunday performances at 2:30 and · 7:30 in the Cunas Theater, I Civic Center Circle, Brea. Call 667· 7090 fdr reservations. The Professional Actors Con- servatory of Rancho Santiqo Colfesc opens a two-production repertC?ry series Friday in the college's Phillips Hall. The musical comedy "Birds of Paradise" will sha"' performina time with an evening of one-act plays including Tom Stoppard's "The Real Inspector Hound" and some works · b) Samuel Beckett. "Birds" will be seen Friday and May 23. 13. 19 and 21. while "Inspector Round" ct al will play Saturday and May 7, 11, 14, 18 .and 20. all at 8 p.m. Reservations 667-3163 . Fractured Mirror. an 1mP.rovisa- tional comedy group, will play Fridays and Saturdays for an open- ended run at the U nicom . 214 Main St., Huntington Beach. C urtain is 8:30 and tickets can be ordered at 969-1794. This weekend will mark the last humh for seven other local attrac- ·tions. They are: • .. Call Me Madam" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 61 1 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (650.5269). closing performances Thursday through Sat- urday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30. •''Tiit 01dett Llvla1 Gradaate" at the Irvine Communtty Theater. Tur- tle Rock Community Park. Sunnyhill Road at Turtle Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496). final performances Fri- day and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"Tiie Price" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Garden Orove (636-7213). winding up Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m . •''Tlte Forelper" by the San Clemente Community Theater at the Cabr illo Playhouse. 202 Ave . Cabrillo, San Clemente (492-0465). · closing performances Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. ••'fte B•Utr Did It at the Cypress Civic Theater. 5 In Orange Ave .. Cypress (229-6796). final per- formances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. ·~ DOUT ITDIO LAKEWO 0 (f'nl•• Sovth urn•>t tl! tthc~"x • Ot! .... llTUIN 10 INOWf llMI II: THI ~ CONT1NUIS tNI IWl ... WI i&i iiWCi mwM-.•IMIOM lMlll _.AND A UIY 4N1 ... , ... MAH P....oMST IUllVAU COlOU1111 12ill a.. s.Je ... , .. DOUY ITDIO MUCI WtlUll.Wllm ...... SUNSET Ill "·~ .... "1S , ... DOUT ITDIO'l1IWM llAOAl A80V1 JMI LAW 1111 l:lf J:» Sia, ... "" IOllT ~ lllAtoN UETlUUICI INI ti:• 2iJI ......... , .... 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Orange Coat OAU.Y PILOT/Sunday, Mey 1. 1888 • lllFEGUARD'TRAJNING .•. ..._., PROFESSIONAL SHOPPER ..• Bill Medley to lead Dirty Dancfng tour ''Tbi1 U'alnina it aiut. h puu me throuab I test o( my endurance and ability. I love a challentic." she said. None of the cadets sccmed to mind the IC'Rtchcs and scnpes from brushina up apsn~t lhe barnacled pilinas of the old pier, nor the 1uobumcd 1houlden or the bt& red marks caused from sla(>pina qaiost lhe water durina pier JUmpina. No o ne complained about the hours of studyina expected of them each cvenina or the many written and practical tests. Instructor Banh and the other two instructors, Orea Crow and Mike Eick, evaluate the cadets throuahout the stven days of training. l'hcsc evaluations count for 20 percent of each cadcfs final score. Another 50 percent of the final arade is based on written. procedural and practical exams. A wntten first aid cum consists of several hundred questions. ienerally 1n a truc~r-falsc and multiple choice format. Another wnttcn test covers procedures. pot- icy, Nles and rtaulations. and also consjsts of scvttaJ hundred ques.- t1ons, wtth . some of them an hon cssay form. Jn procedural and pracural cums, the ~els arc rated on beach rescue techniques. with the instructon watchina how a cadet lcava the lifquard tower. runs arross the sand to the witter, how he or she enters the water, hand les the surf and, of course. how well the cadet completes the simulated rescue. The cadets also perform simulated first aid and CPR to complete the exam ponion of the trainina program. At Jhe end of the week. each cadet appears for an oral 1nterv1ew. T}\c n~ lifciuards wall cam $8.56 per hour. work.mg a staggered sh1fi of 8 to 10 hours per day. 40 to SO hours per week. The younJ men and women who make the final cut can expect to average approximately I 00 rescues during the season. Promlll sad 8ar1touras ... If she needs a sis ta nee she should act it. .. The f1~1on consult.ant. 'Wl\O cur- rent!) ~•des 1n lake Forest with her husband Gcorac. 1s a walkina advcniscmcnt for htt bus.anns. Which started out With her simply hclpina friends shop for fun. Balcouras st.ands out in a crowd - always colorcoorchnated and wcarina a hat, a habit for 20 years. She was an English and history major 1n collc&e but has always been interested in fashion. "I've always had a good eye for color and can spot a good match for some item my client already has in her wardrobe." she said She v1s1ts stores each week to check out merchandise. reads fashion trade papers and keeps tabs on all the new designer collcct1ons. You can count on seeing Barkouras' name on the guest list at most Orange County fashion sho~s She 1s also lmed on the 1hc membership rolls of man) of the ora,an1za11on$ prt1en11na t~ shows 1ndud1n1 the Junior Leaaue. Fastuonabta. Co'" Guh, South· C'oast Re~ory Thcat~ Guilds. ln·ine Guild of the Orantt Count) Perform1n1 Arts Center. 1hc ~ sment and Tratment Strvices Center. H1it' Priomy. UCI Human- 1tars Auociatcs. Sandpipers. Search and others At one lime, Barkouras. an Omaha nauve who moved to the Ncwpon Beach area seven ~can 110. had the name ··Mary Dtlr on fashion labels Her own cottaac business employed nine women turning out cocktail dresses M>ld at Neiman-Marc~ and I Maan1n It's not all that difficult to look fabulous. sa\s Barkouras First \he analyzes 1he d1t•n1'\ do~t and life- St> le. then slov.I) begins to build the wardrobe "l ook lhC' \l~n bes1 vou ca n bl'cau~ v.hcn \OU look good \Ou v.111 feel bl'11cr · she '><lH NEW YOltK (AP) -Movies the v.11as onCT said. lulled vau<kv1lle Will "Otrl) Dancing" bring vaudeville back., Promoter\ of the Din) Dancing Concen TourhOJX 11 will A com pan} of dancers and rockers. mcludma Enc Carmen and Gr.tmm' winner 8111 Medic} of Corona del Mar will bump and gnnd their '.I.a) through 120 cities. stan1ng Ma~ 2Q at lht> C oneord Ho tel m the ( atd.111 Mountains. v. hae pan of the-mo' 1e-"'as shot ··Dirt> Danung." ~t in 196) ha!> become a nauonal phenomenon Man> fans ha'c seen the p1CturC' more- than a doicn times and have worn out their Ul~dlx ks pla)mg the h11 soundtrad. The mo' 1e also has '>Parli.ed a nev. interest in '>oual danl mg v. 11h d a'>'>t.'\ six·(lallllng 111 lhl '>lep'> of the-t>l1<; - lhe Jed. thl· ma\hed potato 1he bump. Utm dancci.. lhe moak.~)' - poppma up all over the country. Even Barbara Wahm has aotten into the ··Din) Dancina" CTUC and will twirl a step or two with the movie's co-star. Patnck Swa~. when shc interviews ham on her ~llt 1ntcrv1ew special. on ABC on May 11 . Though the movie has a hmp plot v.1th little more to dLStmgu1sh n than a hot soundtrack of '60s music and some occasional SCA> daocmg. 1t has gros~d more than S 140 million worldv.1de. 1he album has sold more than I 2 m 1ll 1on copies worktw1de and more than 400 000 'adeocasscttes of the mo' 1e are 1n urculauon T 1cke1s for the June 14-16 per- lorma nce'> at the 6 000-~1 Radio l 11\ \1us1l Hall v.t:'nt on sale t\pnl 20 ilnJ wld out in 24 hours Two e~1ra da1n v.t"rc addl·d -------------------------------------------------rr======================~=======----======-=-=--=-======- NINE NEW SHOWS OPEN IN COUNTY ... Jl'rom84 • •ne Ma11 Wbo Came to Dtnacr" at the La Habra Community Theater. 3 11 S. Euclid St.. La Habra (213 905-9708). las1 performances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"C.roasel" at Elizabeth How- ard's Curtain Call 'Dinner Theater. 690. El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1 540). closing performances Tu~sday through Sunday. Meanwhile, these productions con- tinue their rcspecu ve runs in a week that finds 22 shows on 1he local boards: ••n e School for ~daJ" on the main stage at South Coast Repenory. 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fndays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 14 and 8. Sunda)s at l .30 and 7·30 unlll •"Snow White" by the 4.men can May 29. Children's Thca1er at the A.nahe1m •"Seascape" at the Alternative Cultural .\ns Ccn1cr. 931 N Harbor RepenOI)' Theater. 1636 S Grand Bhd . Ar.ahc1m (751-503.2). Satur- A \e.. Santa Ana (836-7629). da)sandSunda)sat 2 p.m Thursdays through Sundays at 8 p.m. •"I Do , I Do" at the Southampton until May 22. Dinner Theater. 140 4.ve Pi co. San •"Playln1 Doctor'' by the Hunt-( lcmcnte (498-7576). Wednesda)s ington Beach Playhousq at Gisler and Thursdays at 8: 15. Fridays and School. 12441 Strathmoor Lane. Saturda)'s at 8:45. Sunda}s at I 30 Huntingto n Beach (832-1 405) and 8·45 through June 19. Fridays and Saturdays e1t 8 p m •"How the Otbcr Hall Loves" at through May 21 . the Harlequin Dinner Theater 3503 •"Bye'ByeBlrd1e"attheMormon ~ Harbor Bl vd .. Santa A.na Church, 16th Street and Dover Orne (979-5511 ). night I} e~cept Monda~ s Newport Beach (261-9850). Fnda\S at 'al) 1ngcuna1n times 1hrough ~fa) and Saturdays at 7 30 through Ma' I 5 I -------------. ITODA Y'S SUNDA y ~UZZLE] ACROSS 83 Trudge 2 Cotteepot Della - 84 Ravines 3 "Bearded" 73 Salt· Fr 1 Leaves 86 Peas: Fr. flower 75 Vetch 6 Roman goddess 87 Argument 4 Abounds 78 Husbands and 11 Joyce Kiimer 89 Affirmative 5 Ribbons wives poem 91 Ship's post 6 Humped 79 Interior of 16 Small to~er 92 Glistened ' mammal 17 Corteges 93 Antitoxin 7 Ireland region 19 Re-equips 9\ 80 Clam genus 95 Redwood 8 Went quickly 21 GloSSter 97 Having made a 9 Dutch commune 84 Dove's call 22 Illustrious will 10 Feel 85 Foretgners 23 Catches 99 Goddess of 11 Pacts 86 Egyptian king 25 Sea eagle fertility 12 Tears asunder 88 Ancient 26 Enamored 101 Actor Brynner 13 Newts stringed 28 Coleslaws, etc 102 Terminate 14 N<><se goddess instrument 30 Chart 104 Raise of healing 90 Pollack fish 31 Comedians 105 Coagulates 15 Flower parts 91 Asian songbird 33 Deface 109 Forsake 16 FlourlSh 92 Delay :W Breakfast 112 Fasteners 17 Leafstalk 94 Actress Farrow Items 116 Goodbye: Sp. 18 Pursue (prey) 36 Actress Garr 117 End of co. 20 Meager 96 In the 37 Occurrence name. 21 Stitched capacity ol 39 Canal zone 119 Naval abbr. 24 Secret agents 98 Ory wine 40 Pitcher's stat 120 Moo 27 Seized 100 light shoes 4 1 Maori food 122 Indian water 29 Show the way 103 Many cents 42 Thick pot 32 Broke In two 105 Tosses 43 Small part 123 Endorse 34 Gold: Sp 106 Obnoxious 45 Electric horns 124 Coils 35 Insect 107 Trifles 48 Protections 126 Skirt fold 36 Doctrines 108 Fragment 50 Goad 128 Sharpen 38 Grows weary 110 Donkey 52 Urge: Scot. 129 Dress·(up) 40 Obtain by 111 Chnstmas 53 As well 130 Occur blackmail carol 55 Not In danger 131 Plnnlped 42 Go Into 11 3 Comedian's 56 Matured 133 Single arrears 59 Large ape victims 134 Ester of 44 Actor Chaney 11 4 Searched for 62 Play behind sulfuric acid 46 Quarrels the plate 136 Part of a 4 7 Musical note gold. In a way 65 Captain Kirk mot Of 49 Decorated 115 Very steep 66 Obtains 139 Hornet's letter 118 Mustard-family 68 Poorly lit weapon 51 Demolish plant 70 Theater 14 1 Searcher 54 Ancient 121 Mldsections attendant 142 Continuing 56 Gorges 124 Satisfied 72 Eager stories 57 Copy 125 Fed the kitty 73 Avenues 143 Treated 58 Ridicules 126 Rinds 74 Spool (leather) 60 Legal matter 127 Sum 76 Before. to a 144 Pips 61 O'Hare. for 130 Food tish poet 145 Portals Instance 131 Play the lead 77 Future louse 146 Decreases 63 Cigar 78 Sequence speed 64 Leading lady 132 Boy: Sp • 135 Fare 79 Bestow 65 Singer Joplin 81 Flsh eggs DOWN 67 Third letter 137 Orinoco 82 Feminine 1 Group of five 69 Wander Idly tributary suffix 71 Peewee or 138 River, to a .. Spaniard 140 Compass pt. J ' ·Give Mom Her Heart's Desire. \Nhen you give Mom d '>outh Coast Plaza g1t1 <.ert111<.alt· vou're making her drt>dnl'> com(• I rue Aftt>r all v. h.11 tould Mom pu5Stbly rlM1rP that <.an't be lound <1t ':>outhern Cal11orn1a ~ mm1 lamous retail c Pntf•r MOT Hf R5 DAY MAY e ~ ~ SOUTH CQA.)T PlA]JJ. ( h< ar dt• l.1 Rt:nta or at id \'\.J-.ht'<i dPn1m t\'\Pnl\ c r1rats 11r "" •·nt\ t 011~ ... trum .uound tht• \.\orld 1!.., all hert- '-<' ~l\t' ht>r d \'\Orld ol ..,hopping poc,s1b1l1t1~ in one prt>lh lrttlt· be>' dnd mal...e her gl,1rl ICI ''*' \OW mom Purl h.t<.t• \OUf ~·" '1•rt1IK'clh• 1n dt·nt>l1llf\dtlCJr)• Ills· 1(1 ~..!Oil di the< Ol'll It'~ d,..,1., kK .1"'°, in •h,. 11r•l l+'\t•I t~:tY>t>t•r ~1·! Jrld ( amu.,.•I ( 11urt~ ur 1 .:ill ·1-l ..!~I 1 ·1111 '''I ..!'lQ A.II tl\Jflll < rt-<111 card<. Mt' "'"'k11r'lf· ,md 1 t-rt1l1C c111 .... 1rP honcirt'<1 .ii '-l>uth ( ti.1'1 Pl.1Ld Cr\ 'ldl C ourt )outh C UJ'>I Pl.u .1 \ 1lk1i.:~· .md Tc Mn C. i-nlt·r ~ rt"-IJur .ml' SOUTH COAST PLAZA "CAMIA.L. 8EX"' (Jt)W na.91 11'6-z.6..HM~IHS 1L0 l0 llLUE•" (P'G1J) •MW_.. ll .Jl.l~-..1~11-• "la.AQRO~ "'CA•UA.L. SEX" 11-tl~~I .. "'CfUTTUtS r l.1'9-1 »-:l.1.»-aett (MU)M -mml 1L.Ol0 llLUE:r" "THE L.AaT u.E ('°U) ET rlC1m ltJt.l:61*1HS "TitE LAST E..atOft" (PQU) llll PW:JW 1n~HS-1• 11tu "M.OXlllLUE•" (ll'01J)•M11~ ll'4S.l~J1.1t• "SUNSE'r' ,._,~ .. Cl ll6Ht-!· IS.1 .Jl.t-•~ II ~ t • l.Jl.,._1 .. tlt (ll'OTJ) ....... I IS.J.ll.~lt-.U • !IP.. ~ M)TlC( ... ,.,....... NUll .. =1Fl1• ·ll'CIHICM'9• ...... crrvcw ..c"' .... IFS an•an --n•rn a . ..,..,,.,,_., ~ITATW MMlllTAft....,. MAmlTA,._.,., MAmaTATmmNT coeTA•IA MAMllTA~ 1Wa ;c; =~....., TN=:'**.,. TN:=:::-w1un TM:=::---.,• csJ:::=::~.,. ~::::,:::-----. dOt~:z:::~·--c~~A wi::_tt~~=of~ ~:;::::::,--.,. • p.m . ~ C"Y ~ CVSTOM tH,. ~C.,IC COAS T ~PMAN PLAZA AS· HJW~Malf\ten-THAPOWAA COM PAN't, THEV!l.CUlWl!GAOUP, l'TPMIUMWI anoe County on Apt-A 21, A'fMOl'HEf'~·~-S70Q ~fW:~tO~ 8TAlLATIOflt1 11641 ,_.., VMClH.AA. 2913 HatbOt SOCIATtS.•C.IO'Nllm-lllC9, 1?18PonmergatePI .. 111 .-auiarlno 'I'. Coate tto Hewpoi1 C«it• Otw.. MAYI.-tMt PW.aOt •Al10,nm•ANI. rW'1 Co!ftmllll)ft ..... of It, fount{ljtl V~. C. llVd • 1oe, Colla M4llL lted partnerllllp, 3100 Newport lkaeh. C&ltf ttteO Mele. C4111f tHH Ste 100, N9wport e.cti, CONSfNT CAL.!NDEA ,,,.,.., c.M, N704 ZC"l1·1&-NO 87-4t ·Hunt· t21ot calf Helt 8f .. 1o1 SI,_,, &.i.1e HO, Palfie.11 Kelle1 Wiiton, NictlOIM ft ~I, CUI •%080 Wfltt_, Com"""'ieal'°"' Publlthed Otanot Coalt OolrOkll l<NltlbloO. 3700 ~NW~ 8111 W Snider. 1~ Ter· J Crallon. 21ea M t St CO.la M9M, C&ltl tHtt 1711 Por1matgl19 li'f~ New• 111 Pt111lt<ln0 "I'. Costa Herol<l 0 Morenead, 0 15 Records destruction fOf ()My Plot M_,, 1. I . 15. 22 ,.._.Dr' •A l10, lan1aAne. ,_8t ,Founttjt1V._.C611t Horco,Caltt.t 1780 CtelQ L ~rn.l.122S N. ~l e.act\ CUf t2teO ...... Calif t2U8 ~~lldeOt"~la..:tl. tttef~09perlrMnt 1Mt Cllllt t2704 1 P·"" • ._._ ,.,,...,. t27ot DH Hwwy, :sat HMftdton Lln®ln A~ 'Vllefl()ft, AoWt Dale~. sou Tm. bU I~ II ccm-caair t2MO "8c0fdl ~hon '°' Su-.$10 Ttlla bUel'*• II c:on c. PU8UCbOMMENT8 -Tl'lil bullMU .. c:on· '" COii• Mau. Calif calll 12831 T9Yl0r Wrt. CO.II M419a, dl,.c:led t>y en indJvlOUll 1aldA ,. ..... ~ •• o~e •. IM Butld•ng &afaty OMtlon dueled by.,~ 3 ~ I* panon, no ~ed by: an lndllllduel tH27 Sieve!\ ~. ,, 6 Copley. Calf tH2t Nlcholu R Powanynt«I nyon Aldge Ad , Irvine. Calif Nottc4 Of 1n1~1ion to AP-"8.IC NOTICE Oc*okh l<nettbiOO dONtlng ol U!M 10 °''*" . ISi• SnlcMt Thi• bu1lnHJ II C:Oll· LeguN Nlgutl, C.lll t2m Tiii• bu1lneH 11 c:on-Tiii• ""-"'*'' WU llled t21111 PMI Of 8*11 f()f Chlfllll>le TNI atatement .... llled IC\lon can be "*"" on thlt Tiiis 1tete1Mnt -llled ducted by a general pert· Def or Ht O Spindle'. duc:teo by • genetal P411t With the County CWtl OI Of. Thie bu1111 .. 1 11 eon-PUtl)OM trom Velwant of FICTITIOUI ., ... ,, with the County~..!' r,· date,~ agendlz.9d "'11h the County Ci.ti( OI Of· ~ 2782 Clrcta °"""' Newp00 '*'"IP enge Count1 on Apfll 14. Oucted by 1 genetll pan. For~ W~t. by MlllllO MA* ITATIMRIT ange County Oii .....,,. • D. COHSEHT CALEHOEA ange County on MllfCh ''· Dian Howwd Henty a.actl C1hl t26e0 P1tr1Ck Wiison ttle 11(1(11\ip • "141ddy l'oppin" et~ Tht ~ l*-eont .,_ 1MI D-2. Algtlt of wey eor--tMa Thlt ai1tement .,. tiled This bu11neu 11 con-TNI 1tatwnent 111111 flied l'J'77D HwOld O MOtallMcl ioc.1iona. May 13 and 14 dolrlO t>uaiM9t u ~ """'' • County d Ofenge • nrMa w.m tM County Clerk OI Of· dueled by • lln\llacl partner· W\lh tr.a County C1et1t. of Of. Publltl'led Ofenoa Cout Thie l talement ..... hied 1NI TAlLORING I V MAX. 580 Publllhed ()fange C:O.I Huntington 8eectl landflll Pub115"ad ()fenga Coal1 .. County on Ml/Ch 31 ship enge County on Aprtl 7 1988 Da1ly PllOI Apttl 24, May I • With the County Cieri>. ot Of· Nol~ Of lnlentlOn to ~ Allton Blvd • 105, Cott• Dally Pilot Mrt 1. I. IS. 22• °"" Youttl eo.rd reieig· Deity PllOt Aprtl 10. 17. 24, 1988 Cratg L Rommel. General '1110el 15, 1988 enge Coun1y on Apnl 19, peal or Sollclt IOI Chatll1ble M .... Caltl 92828 1988 Su-S15 nClolle & ~tments Mey 1. 1988 "'1M4S par1"9< Pubh1hed Orange Cout Su-$07 lllU ~urpose from Jtwith W11 Mo Slat>Otny, 401 Atlen· C>-4 • .-arcea "'8C> 87-214 . Su-468 Publllhed Ot•noe Coast This s1a1emen1 was hied Dally Pt101 ~prll 17 24 May nta111 Vatat'an1 Dy ~llng popp1ee 11 Ave •U . Huntington 1---------- 0ewayne Brown · SIS Dally Piiot Aprll 10 17 24 with the County Cleft ol Or· 1 8 1988 Pla.IC NOTICE Publlllled Ofanga Cou.t at var.out tocetlont. Mey 10 e.ac:n. Calif 92048 T81batt & E/O GotNlnS. P\llUC NOTICE Mt.y t 1988 enge CoYnty on Apt1I 5. f988 Su·487 Oa•ly Pilot Apt~ 24 Mey 1 a. lhrOUgh 31 1988 Tl'lia Dullneu 11 con- 0-$ Par<* mafl 84-1203 • Su-<t66 F1'm41 FICTfTIOUI IUSlN£H l!I 1988 NoltOe ol lnlentlon to ~ <luc:ted by an indl~ual HunW\I INC • EIS Beld> ,tCTil"tOUa _,..... Pubt1~ O.ange Coast P\BJC fl)ltCE NAME STATEMENT Su-509 peat tK SOllClt t0< Chantebla Milt Stat>Olztty 8IYd & E/O ~ NAie ITATDIENT f'tatC NOTtC£ Delly Pdot Aprol 10 17 24 The lollOWlng persons ere PurpoM lfom United Scot· Thia 1t11ement -• toled The lollowlng l*90M •• 1).$. f'\Nll 119Ct map 100C7 The fOllC>Wlng perwon1 .,.. Mey t 1988 'ICTITIOUS IWatNlll oomg bu-• aa PUBllC NOTICE 11111 Soc1e1y by hold Ing with the County Clerk of Or-dOll\Q b\ltlMel M : • pottton of n 10067 ·SM· do+ng bualMSI u ACTfTIOUI BUl*EIS Su-476 HAME STATn!llENT HARBOA-BAKER PHYSI· "Scottllh Games". 11 the 1nge County on April 21, M ICRO-LOGIC COM· c:tlfl Eetat• ·NE Inter· S £A-CLIFF BLOG MAM!ITAT£Mt'.NT Tne fOllowtngpenonsare CAL THEAAPV. 3011 'ICTITtoulBUllNlll OfangeCountyFalrgrounds, 1988 PUTEAS. MICAO LOGIC -'Ion at Palm/Olerryhlll MAINT SERVICE 30802 s The lollOwtng P«*)n• ere Ml.IC NOTICE doing busmess as Hlrbor Suite B Cotti NAME ITAttMINT Mey 28 and n. t988 Fl1M54 SYSTEMS. 28251 ~ 0.7. TrllCt 12410 . Nollee Cout H""Y •E4 Leguoa dol ~as BOOEAN GALLERY 9 Mesa Callt 921526 Tiie tOllowlng j)ertof\S Ill Set f()( Public Hearor'!j on Pubtlstled Orenga Cou. t Grand•. Laguna Niguel, al ~1011 • C... Linda· 9wf\, Calif. 92651 B7TSY ANN BONET Tl FICTrrlOUI IWll.-SS Aoc:k)' Glen tnll~ C111t Rot>ert Mark Kennedy doing bu..,_ H Mey t5, 1988 Dally Piiot MIY 1 8 15 22 Calif 9265e Loc:at•d SIS Werner. Olln Samuel Heckney, ANO ASSOCIA TES 81t ...... ITATUllOIT 92715 JOO Buck~I RO CO•ll JEr:F RUIZ DESIGN 186-For Me lcolm ROIS. 1988 JoHph Ch1n·TOHH, WrLynn 30802 s. Coast Hwy •£4. Promontory ~i\19 west The 1o1io-ig par90ns -Cliat L Andrews 9 Rocky Mesa Callt 92626 A Sance Isabel Costa Mesa. aull'IOtaed agent tor CJ Su-519 2825 1 A1ncho Grende. E AOMtNISTAATIVE Laguna a.en. Calff 92651 ~ BMcto Clllf 92MO doing bull,_ as Glen. trvme catff 92715 Tn1s bus1neas is con-Callt 92827 Seoerttrom end Sons LAguna Nlgoal. Cell! 11265e ITEMS Thl1 Duslnelt ,, con-Betty AM Bonetti. 8t1 KARINA DESIGNS 9302 Th11 Dusoneu II con-ducted Dy an 1n01v1dual Jeflrey A Aull. 188-A (~IA) No 1039. 10< the 94· Pla.IC NOTIC£ 'fhll bu1lne1t 11 c:on- E-1. Huntington Central doe1ed by an indlYldual Promontory Orive WH I. Hy1nn" Port Or Hunt duc:tad by 1 llml\eO partner· A Merk K11nnedy San1a Isabel Co11a Mesa. acre Home Rench site con· ducted by an lndiYldual Par1I ~rian center evlc· Olin s Hacl!n.y Newpor't Beach, Cllf 926e0 1ngton Beach C11tl 92646 It.If> This s111ement WU flied C11tl 112627 Slllong of 3 1 million IQUlle FICTITIOUI 8UllHE81 JOMPh Chati· Torree tkln proced&Ke nus statement was fifed Th•• business 15 con-Katin Ur.ula Metz 9302 Cliel Andrews wllh th• CoYnly Clerk ot Or This business 11 con-feet of commatclal u-end NAMI ITA~•NT Thi. eta'-11 WM flled E-2. Appfoval of reloea-with the County Clatk of Of. ducted by en inoivlOulf Hy1nn1s P0t1 Dr Hunl· Th•I st•tement WIS hied ange CoYnty on April 14. ducted by 1111 1noiYldull for• Final Development Pl1n The fOllowlng pwsons .,1 Wlth the County Cl«tt of Of· don gu6de6in99 Main-Pie< angoeCountyonApr115 1938 Bel.yAnnBonem ington8e.ctl C.llf 92648 will"t lheCountyClerkotOr-1988 JettteyR Ruiz tor the 1834·1cre hrst doi enge County on Apft 21. "-development P-ro1ec1 nmu Th<• tll'-11 was "*' lh:i Dus1ness is con-angeCountyon Apr117 1988 FS77S31 T111s statement wn hied Pl\aM et One South Coasl C~A~A~~SULTING 1\lal "'• & other Pf"~.,... Publlsned Orange Coul with the County Clerk ot Ot ducted by 1111 lfl01Yldual FJ71t30 PubHSlled Orange Coast w11h the County Clerk of Or-Place consisting ot 739 083 CO 2155 Canyon Drive n1MM E-3. Aeport ot Joint Delly Pilot Aptll tO 17 24 af199 CoYnty on March 31 Kann Metz PuDl1sheO Orange Coast 011ly P1101 Aprol 24, May 1 8, 1nga County on Apfll 14, 11quare lee1 on 1wo buildings Sune 1•1 Costa Mesa. Calif Pu1>11111ed Orenoa Coat ~~fly c:ommltt• Mey, 1, 1988 1993 This statement was hied 0111y Piiot Aprll 17 24. May 15. 1988 1944 (12 and 20 stones). end 1 92627 Oelly Pilot Mey 1, t , 15. 22. E-4. Parking slruc:ture Su-477 -, F37M41 with the County Clerk ot Or· 1 8 1988 Su-506 FJ7712t c:hlld care cen1er containing JOiin Joaeph Kennin IV. 1988 tooault1111t1. PubllShed Orenge C04SI 1nge County on March 31 Su-492 Published. Or1nge Gout tS,000 square feet locAled 2165 Cenyon Drive Sulle 1• I. Su-520 E-5. Requeat ot $40.000 P\8..IC NOTICE CUlly PtlOI AP<"tl 10 17 24 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE Delly PtlOl APr•I 24 M1y 1 8 be!Wffn F11r111ew Road Costa Mes• c am 92627 for legal ..W:. May 1 lf88 F'76435 PUBLIC NOTICE 15 1988 Harbor B oulavero end This DusniHI is con-~. ~ for econ-ACTIT10US tullN€SS Su-470 Pu!>l1sneO Orange Coast FICTITIOUS 8UIUN€1S Su-501 Sunttower Avenue. on 1 POC ducted by en indivtCull omtc ~ants for Bolsa NAME STATEMENT Oa•ly PtfOI Aplll 10 17 24 FICTITIOUS BUllHEIS NAME STATEMENT zone JOM J K1nn1n IV FICTITIOUS...,... .. Bey dll'tr'ICI The tOllowlng persons 11e P\Bl.IC NOTIC£ Mey 1 t988 NAME STATEMENT Tne toflow1ng persons are Pla.IC NOTICE PI an n 1 n O Ac I 1on1 This statement was ffled N.U. ITATDIUfT F-~· p~~~.:"~;Np~!,. 00~"&~9;,~~!~cs 24112 FICTITIOUS BUSIHESS Su-<t 64 do~~:!!~:::.~ :sons are d~n8vr;i~~~~~ ~RAPHICS FlCTfT10UI BUSINESS ::,~·!9·:r~~~:-~:;:~~: :~~ethc~~~;·~~~r~f ~~: d~iA~E:~·= erty • Main·Pler P<"oject area Birorock Dr•vt! El Toro. NA• STATEltENT P1J31.IC NOTICE PERSONAL CALLING 314 351h SI Newport NAME STATEMENT ment Plan fOt lhtl 114-ecra 1988 • ~ Oornani (cont to Celtt 92630 Tlia tot......._ ~s are CARDS 12 Ly•a St 1r111ne Beacl'I Ca1t1 92663 The following persons are Site and 1 Final Develop-F37'lllO 4 vi. Lorna. Laguna Niglial. 116). ' Juoitl"t Ann Kokoroan ~--.., ,_.. _,. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS C111t 9271~ L 1 w ren c e M t ch a e I doing business as menl Plen for the 18 34-Kre Calif 92677 F-2 Cade Amendment 24 112 Budroc:t< Drive El do~n~l~~~ :CAO :0 6 NAME STATE•NT Tom Hot'owttz 12 Lyta SI T1ugher 314 351h St N-· PACIFIC CO 1630 Su-lors1 l)haM 11 One Sooth Publtshed •"\range Coasl Vlrg.lnll M JOflnaOn. 4 VII 87-9 -Intro -Yercts & Fenoae Toro Caltt 92630 Roctcy Knoll lrvme Caltt Tne following persons are Irvine Ca111 92715 part B.iach Ca1tf 92663 per1or Ave Cot111 Mesa. Coast Piece Detty Pilot Mey 1 8 15' 22 Loma. Laguna ntgueil. Calif ·{cont I JNnte !f1sse11 Yuen 1654 92115 oomg Dusmess es Glenda All)hat>el 396 w This busoneu 1s con· C111t 92627 General PLa.n Amend-1988 su-526 92877 F-3 P1rk1ng structure f>llau Plec. Coste Meu Nancy Dianne Nowak . 6 MB l M ARKETING Bav St -c Cosll M~u ducted b)' 1n•ndlVldual Suun HonerbP-111 900 men1 GP·88·2. City ol Costa This busmeH ''ueacon· regutallont ·(cont to 6/20) Cl.lot 92626 Roct.) Knoll. JJvine Calll GROUP. 316 Baywood CaM 9271!> Law< .. nce M Taugl"ter Camino Real • 104 Rec:ion-Mesa, lo change the land DuDLIC MnTICE dueled by llf'l;ndtvld F-4 Code Amendment Th" bt11tneas 1s con· 92715 OttYe Newport Beacn Cal•I Lorelle Horow•U 12 Lyra This s111tement was hied do Callt 90277 use destgnauon from Urben ruo nu Vlrglnot M Joflneon a.-3 · Prop<>Md re111sions to oucted by a gen..-11 pert· This business 1s con. 92660 SI Irvine Calif 927 15 wllh the County Clerk ol Or •s Dus1ness •S con-Center Aesoden\la.I lo Htgh 'ICTmOUI au..,.11 Tlils stetemenl wu ~ downtO'#n speofoc plan • nerSh•P ducted Dy en •nd•vl<Jull Authur A Devos 316 Tt115 business 1s con ange CoYnly on Apnl 14 ducted by an 1nd1v1du11 Densily Ras10enua1 O• Pub· NAME STAffMENT with Ilia Coun"' CMftl of • Ofd No 2942 -lnirooochon Jeanie Bissett Yuef' Nancy Dianne Nowak BaywooCI Ortve Newpotl Oueled by a 1tm1led patine< 1988 Susan HonarDakhl he Ind Sem1pubhc II the Ttte IOllOWlng persons ere anot CoYnty on Apr'M 14• G ORDINANCES · Tht$ statement wu ftleo This stalemeni was ltle<I Beec~ Cahl 92660 Sh•P F377712 Th.s s1a1emen1 was hied Coell Community COiiege doing busonese as l968 FOR ADOPTION with tne County Clerk ol Or· with lhe Coonty Clerk ol Ot Vanetta M Dav•$ 316 G1enda 1'1pll8bel Publtsheod Orange Co1s1 wttll lhe County Clerk ol Or-O.smct admln1s1ra1tye Stle. METAC!l BUILDERS & EN· ~ G • 1 In vol vt ng 1 a le ange County on March 31 anne Counly on March 31 Baywood Ort•e l'jewpon Tho~ s1a1emenl was 111e0 Daily P1101 Ap111 24 May 1 8 1nge Counly on April 14 1370 Adams Avenue Publlstled Oranoe C~I charges for aty of Hunl· 1988 1gs9 Beacn Ca1tl 92660 wtm the County C1er~ ol Or 15 1988 \988 ClalmS Sctitt0ra Ch1se, GINEERS GROUP L TO, Dally Piiot Aprtt 74 Mey 1· a. ongton Belcll FS7M44 FS7'431 Tl"trs business is con-an9e Count~ on April 7 1988 Su-496 F3nt31 Della T T Stsk Michelle M c2~1 8 02°'202 1nge, Sania Ana, l5 l988 Pul>llSfled Oranoe Coast Published Or1nge Coast PuDlt~ Or<1nge coast ducted by nusb•M and wore F3n\04 PuDhshe<l Or.inge Coaat Goodrow .. i Su-498 Daily PllOI Mey 1 19~ Oat~ Pilot April 10 17 24 Daily PilOI Aprtl lO 17 24 Arthu• R 01v1s PuDlt~neo Orc,,•9e Coltst Dt1DLIC "°TICE Daily P1lo1 Aprtl 24 Mey I 8. Adm1n111re11ve "ctlons Mouall;i Enlerprt-Ltd Su-523 ., ruo 15 t988 B·" 11~ No 807 Con Cahtornll 11111-11' W\Tll'C May 1 1988 May 1 1988 This s111ement was ltleo Oa•ly P1101 Apr11 17 24 May ou .... Th b l"UUU\o iw•----.-_-JC_W\_TI_"_r:__ Su-467 Su-•73 w•th the CoYnly Cieri. 01 Or 1 8 1988 ncTITIOUS IUSINES!f Su-500 struct 011nce Floor II the d ~ D utint.u 11 1 con-1---------- l"UUL nu ""-ange Count., on Ap111' 1988 • Su· 485 NAME STATEMENT •m'IC W\TICE Netghborhood Community ~1 y 1 co;pora IOf\ ~ICTITIOUS .,_ .. F3711ot l"UDL nu Center ouad MoYel e NAME ITA~ FlCTfTIOUS IUStNESS ~STATEMENT Pla.IC NOTICE The fotlowtng perSOl'I$ are FICTITIOUS BUSIMESS doing bu$tneSS IS NA.ME STATEMENT VERGOS BOOK-KEEP-The tollt"N1ng persons ere ING SE~VICES 16451 dOOf'l9 t>usmess IS Lakemonl Ln Hunltnglon INDUSTRIAL FLEX 1• 10 Beactl. Calif 92647 E St Gerlru~ Sa1111 Ana Ula Duleep 1&451 U k• Ce1rt 92105 mont Ln Hunhngton Beactt Vincent R Hicks 9841 C.llf 92647 Lapworth C" , Huntington Anthony M u1uk1Snl Be&ch C11if 92646 10451 Lalcemont Ln Hunt-Wilham 0 tiubkl 1• 10 E ington BMcto Gahl 92647 St C>Mruoe Pl Santa Ana 'thtt bu1lneu 11 con-C111t 92705 duCt8d by llusbltnCI anO Wife This bus•nen •s con- Ull Ouleap dueled by • gener11 pwi. This statement WU fdacl nersrup wlttl Ille County Clerk of Ot· Vincent A ttlCks lf'Olt COUnty on Aprol 5. 1988 ThlS ttaternent wu hied FSm .. w1m 1he County Clat'k ot Or· Put>hstled Orenge Coast •nve County on M•n:h 3 1 Dally P•lol t.pnl 10 17 24 1988 May 1 1988 FS7tt440 Publ•st>ed Or1nge Coast Oatl\' Pilot Apol 10 17 24 POOLIC NOTICE Publtshed Orange Coas1 The following persons are Con•trucl Street Closures nus s1a1emen1 was llled The following perlOIU ere 0 7 2 PUBLIC NOTICE doing buS•MISS as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS al Monrovia Avenue Ind w11n lhe County Cler~ ol Or· domg bu1lneu u FICTITIOUS BUSINESS atly Pool Aprtl 1 4 May GELATO MARKETING & NAME STATEMENT 20 h S C 1 A 1nge County on Aprtl 14 O>E!SIGN IMAGES 3334 NAME STATEMENT 1 8 1988 Su-483 FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS DISTRIBUTION 510 31st rne tollowoog persons ara en:i. .~:~Pk o~~=ta v 1988 Ellt Coast Higflw9)'. •2&4. The tot1<>w1ng persons are NAME STATEMENT St ~-por-1 Beach Gahl do•ng bus•nt'Ss as Agreement wolh Form• FV7730 Coronadel Mer. Cellf 112925 doing l>u5•ne5s as ----------1 Tne loflow•ng persons are 92663 INCOM 177 R1v1tt•1de 1 ed t _..... Pubto9tle<l O••noe Cout 8oDette S RoD1n1on (l lS.ANTE I DIC.JS TOM PUBUC NOTICE doof19 t>usmess as Cnns Caito 4268 18th SI Ave F N-~1 Beech ncorporll not 0 e•c ....... Daily P1lo1Apol24 May 1 8 CR E T 0 NS • !> 2 MERRY MAIDS t55 tA N-por1 Be-"<.h Caltt 92663 """' S7T OOO OO to re<leSogn por· 15 1988 2850 POif\t [)aj Mer. Corone A ! RCmlOU1 tuSNSS B k SI Ct>91 M (Al.I C1ht 926ft3 llOl'IS ol Canyon Park s -497 dal Mat. CalU .. .112125 Swannmore Lane Costa • er 1 -tt~ Eiits 648 Leandro Astro Dalo Ser111ce Call· Completion ol block wall u Thts bu11n... II con- Mesa Caltl 92620 NAME STATEMENT 92626 Anaheim Caltl 92807 forn1a 177 R1,,.rs1de Ave d T d ed b lndMdual Sandra Lynn Carlson 45"1 The following persons are EllraDelh Morgan 2241 Burl Bur1on 722 Camino F Newport Beech Cahl an monumentatton in ract POOLIC NOTICE uc:t y· ~ S C 001ng business as Raleigh Ave Ceo5l1 Mesa Grande Anaheim Ca11I !12663 No 12564 localed 11 2575 Bobette nublnlon war1"cmo~'\2~~~e osla PROJECTS PLUS 310 Caltf 9?627 92807 Elden Avenue by Elden Bay FICTITIOUI BUSINESS This 1tatemenl -1lled MeTsaho• aDlu• .,·nes• ,5 cofi· Santo Tomao; Cos1a Mesa R ch r" Mo "i "'24 1 This busmes' ,, .. on-ln111'stmen1 Group NAME STATEMENT w•lh tne County Cieri! of Of. a • ~ " ' Ju r.,. n c ThtS DUStllPSS IS con CluCl•"l Dy a c:o1po•olhon CompleUon ol Slr~I tm 1nge County on Aprll 14 ducted b~ an •nd•vt<lua C11,1 92627 Ra•eogl1 Ave Cos1a Mes.J !ducted Dy a n un1n A3r')r Burcham Pres•-t d The lol10w1ng persons are 1988 Senay Carlson B•onocs Corpo1a11on C•I•· C1111I 9?627 co•poraied •~i.ocoallO•I 0,. 1 proRvemen s ano CUI· e-sac ootng busrnest II forn1a P 0 Bo• 15608 T " on andolph Avenue in Con· ELLERD BUSINESS SYS. This s111emeo1 was hl.O nos business ·~ Cort· ome• than • p1111nersn1p T111~ s1ate~1 was 111eo nect1on wnn Development TE S C Wtlh tl'le County Cieri. ol Ot· Newpon Beecn Gehl ducted by husband end wile Burt Burton w•th the Counl• Clerk of Or-A OR 87 18 b .bd 1 M l5 hrysler. lmne. C M 31 92659-5608 E1tza1>e1ti Mo•gan This statement was Iii·'-' ' eview · · V " u Call! 92718 ange out111y on arch ., ~ "''"e COLnty on Apnl 7 1988 Mozayeno .. 1 Ell d o 1988 Tn1s Dus•ness ts con-This s1a1emen1 WH hied w•th 1tie County Clerk at Or " F3n04t Resotution rC<Juesltng ltte 18;~~h!~che11 ~rt Fo~~l~s~ F37M» ducted Dy 11 corparalton w11h '"" Counly Clerk ot Or ange CoYnly on Apnl 2i Put>ltsheo O•ange Coas1 Orang.-County Tton!>Po< V.tlley Celtf 92708 Pubhstieo Orange Coul Palr•oa Our1nty F1nanaa1 •"94' Coonty on Apol 7 t988 1988 r •I~ P'1101 Aprol 1; 24 Ma~ tatoon Com1111ss1on 10 '" This Du11ness •S con-0.oly P1IOI Al)nl 10 t7 24 Ottice< f3170M F37"50 , 8 1988 0 May 1 1968 This s1a1emen1 was fol~ PubMn~ Orange Coast PuDltshed Ordnge Co.iSI S 490 elude within lh.. •Inge ducted Dy an •nd1V1dual Su-472 With the County Clerll of Or 011 P tc.1 Ap 1 17 24 Ma 8 5 u-CoYnty Unolled T•anspor Michael Ool>Ds "71al Pubtlstled Oranoe Coul Daily Polo! April 24. Mey 1, 8, 15. 1988 Su-502 Pl8JC fl)JIC( ----------enge County on Aprot 7 1988 1 S ~ ,q95 " Y o:~~ P1101 Mlly 1 t u I DllDLIC NOTICE tat•on<OCUTT\Fund and ihe This s1a1ement was filed llllllDLIC NOTICE .,.,. . s 1 r vu Federal-Aid Ur Dan tF AUi w11n the c~·nty c•-rk ol Or-l"'IU ,..~nO'l1 u-488 Su·54'!i Fund .mprovemenl of ~ ..., Su-471 Publtstied O••nQ4l Loast ----------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1ngeCounlyonApr117 1988 ~:.~" 11111-•c ..nncE ~~:A~:;=:s ~a;~~~°,; Aprt 1· 24 May POOl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC HOTICf NAME STATEMENT ~e~s Avenue and Baker Publ•Shed Or1no:3~ Mey 1 1988 P\B.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IW ... 11 NAME ITATDllNT The tOllowing p8feon. ere <loeng bu'"-u NEWPORT CUSTOM WOOOWOAKllljG 1835 Wh1tttet Unol C· 10 Coste M ... Call! 92827 TN lollowtng perwona -___ .-_._.. __ ,...,____ The tono..1nn persons 8fe Su.486 FICTITIOUS 8UllNEIS TnP IOllowing ~·.ons are Aesoluuon ob1ec11ng lo Daily P1to1 Aprot 17 24. Mey .... NAME STAT£MENT FlCTmous BUSINESS d ng b.1s•nen •s c I 0 'u r • 0' I "e 1 8. 1988 ~ bullrleM... FICTTTIOVI aullNESI doong Dustf\HS as HAME STATEMENT FAR WEST EDITIONS Harl>O< 'Wilson 8r1nch or JEJTAEY T MCKINNEY ..... STATEMENT DIAM OND EYE PIC PtllllC NOTICE n1e lollowtng l)e("SOns are 3100 E Coa51 Hwy Corona i ecuroty Pactltc N1t1onal COMPANY 273 MagnOlta The following persons are TURES t77 Riverside. N-· ----------doing t>u11ness as The loltow1ng persons are di'• Mar Caltl 92625 Bank, and lhe transfer ot lhe POOllC NOTICE Norman E. Johnaon. 259 W1lnU1 SI.. Coste Meaa. Call! 92627 eo.ta Mela Calif 92627 doing l>uslnen IS POfl Beach Cellt 92663 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ST ANOARO ME OIL AL doing Dusmess as Chet L Andrews 9 Rocky Jelfreo; T. McKinney end SPINNAKER INTER· Aol>efl W Larsen 2 110 NAME STATEMENT 24843 Del Praoo Sit' 317 (aJCOMMEACIAL PAINT Glen ltvtne Gahl 92715 ~}\~,~~~:c~~~~ lo lhe ----------Th11 buslne11 11 con- Klmbe•ly McKinney 273 NATIONAL. t 78 70 S~y perk 161ti St reel N-l)Ort Beactl The fo)iowing pertons are Dena Pornr Caht 92677 i'D·•-°e~CS ~~~OISSEY S0TESE 1~~ Lance Oun mtr" 2 1 s Reciue~;"to implement ltte MagnoM. Coata MM&. Calli Circle Suoe 106 Irvine Celtf Calif 92663 doing business., Gery Rot>er1 Bolles 33963 ,... Broadway Costa MPsa Cos1• ••-· F11 .... ..nn1ers As- 92627 92714 P1u1 Step0en Kaump 25 MEMORY PRODUCTS C1pe Cove L4t0una Noguel SYSTEMS (clAAT SYS-Calo! q2662 soc•a~,;·Post""Retiremenl This bu11neu •s con-Sponnalle< •ncorporeteo F1re1>11d 11v1~ Ca111 92714 ANO MORE 1409 Superior Caltl 92677 TEMS 230l5 Del Lago D Th•s Dus•ness 1s con-Med.cal Benefit Plen and Ouct9d by hutba"" arid Wife California 339 Mon1rch ThlS Dus1ness •s con-Suite 14 Newport BeAdl 2•C5~a2rleCsaScsaonta11 A~'!4"1s1'°1onn 2 142 Lagulll H•ll$ Cahf ducted Dy ;, 1tm1lt!d P•rtr>er approve rftY•~ ot CoYnc11 IOmberly McKinney Bey So L•gune Ceht ducted DY' a gene.al parl· Clllrt 92663 o • ... 92653 sh•P TNI atatan'lerlt wu filed 92677 "8f"Shlp Chris Zomaye 1409 Su-Vteto C1hf 92692 Deborah 1<1v Maloney Chel Lee Andrews Polley No 300·1 ~r11onong wtth the Coun1~ Cler'I< ot Of. Tho' ous1nen '' con· Robert W Larsen peroor Sutte 14. Newp0rt Tho5 business II con· 242 Ave Del Ponoente 2 This s1a1emen1 was hied to retired emptoyees M211or ange Coun1y on Aprll 5 1988 dueled by 9 corpcratoon This s111ement wH fllt"d Beech Caltt 92663 dueled by a gene.el part-San Clemen1e Callt 9:?6n wtlh lhe Counly Clerk 01 Or-MPUedBILcalC1 PHIEo~RINGS "1W743 La...,re-noe 1 Strono With,,,. County Clerk ot Ot. This business 11 con-ne•Sh•P This business •s con ange Co .,1 on Ap 17 1988 " PubllShed Orlll\Qe Coast Th t 1 1 led ange County on Aprol 7 1988 duCleO by an 1no1111oua1 {j1ry Bolles oucteo by 1n 1nd1v10ua1 u Y "nnut Appe11 ot ·~ Pl1nn1ng na.... Pilot Aprol 10 t7 24 ,. sta emen "'15 1 F3n112 Ctv•s Zoma"• Thts s1atemen1 was hied Oet>o<ah K Maloriey Commission s denial ot ~·1 W1th lhe Cour>fy Clerk ol Or· , T t Pub1tstte0 Or1t>Qe Coast Plann•nn AcllOn PA-88_41 Mey 1 1988 lnQ8 County on Matell 31 Publ1Shec:l Or1nge Coast ThtS Slaletnenl wall fite<I With t~ County Clerk ot 0" htS Slllemenl was lle<I Dloly PtlOI Apfll 17 24 May from S-1·•8...._ J Byrne. tor 1 ~79 1988 Oa11y Piiot Aptol 17 24 \l1y with lhe County Clerk of Or-1nge County on Apttl 15 Wttt'< the Counly Clerk ol Or. 1 8 t988 veriencef;~~ rear setback FICTITIOUS 9USIN£SS NAME IT ATHl£NT Tlie tOllOw•ng parsons 1re ooong business es MESA MUFFLER SER 2177 Hert>O< Cotta Mesa Gahl g2627 John Dodson 33 19 E Auttl. O•ange. Caht 92669 This bus1na11 os con- ducled by en 1nd1v10ual Jol'lfl Dodson ducted by· en lnd•Yldual Normen E Johnton Th•• statement was nled witn thtl County Clerk of Of. •noa County on Aprll 2 1 1988 n1'M47 PubllS'*1 Orenge Coul 0 11ly Piiot Mey 1, 8. 15. 22. 1988 FICTITIOUI .,_ .. PACIFIC VIEW •M<>NAl PAJtK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory JSOO Pac1l1C Voe-Drive Newpo<I Beach F37SoM3 t 8 1988 Su-481 angeCounlyon Apn~ 1988 F371951 ~~g; County on April 1• Su·491 raquoremen1s lo e•pand an Pttbhshect Otange Co111 p 0 C p 0 C ............ ----------e•osllnn s1gla-lamll" re••· 0 1 p 1-.. tt 10 17 24 ----------ubttsneo range oa.sl ubhShed range 0111 r•r •--.. ' •• Y 1 '" ,..pt · o p o 7 o p 1 A Pubt1•"_,., Otan"" "-••t Pla.IC NOTICE oence at 3461 Ph.lmer11 May 1 l988 P\llt.IC fl)TIC£ atty 11o1 April 1 1 24 a11y 1 01 pn1 24 May 1 8 ~·""' ,.-_,_ Pl $u-46a •----------May 1 1988 15 1988 08lly Pilot April 24 May 1 8 FICTTTIOUS BUltNl'.SS ace ftCTTTIOUI 9USINESS Su-475 Su-508 15 1988 OLD BUSINESS This s111ement was hteo with the Cou"l>' ~of Or· 1nge County""' April 7, 1988 F371043 PubllsheO Ofa/\gt Coal! Delly Pllol April 17 24. Mey 1 8. 1988 NAME ITATEMENT Su-499 NAME STATOtt~NT Con\lnuecl from Apnl 18 Tile fol\owtfl9 pe.soni 1,e P\B.IC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE d The !._.~"G persons ere 1988. letter from Rotiert E P\81.JC NOTICE NAMEITAft_,,., The loKowlng per90tll a<e OOing bullnael et; OAANGE COUNTY AT· TORNEY SERVICE. 1549 ----------Plecentle •113, Nawpor1 6 44 2700 HAR•OR LAWN· MT OUYE MQfluary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler A ve Cost.-Mesa 540 5554 ...UCf MOntEJta IEUMOADWAY Morluart • CllllP'I 110 Broedway C0ttaMna 642-9150 FtCTTTIOUI auSINIEll N._ ITATEMIENT The fOllowing persons ere P\Bl.JC NOTICE oeng uuStnest a1 Moody regarding problems ---------dols(!'H'()~~t~ EOUCA· FlCTmou• BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUStHEIS GLOV-IT. 847 w ISth SI . cau9ed by the parking teeth-FICTfTIOUI au•••• TIONAL SERVICES. 301 NAME Sf ATEMENT NAME STATEMt'.NT FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Ill-part Beach. Caht 92863 ties I t the 8 nSlol Pla.za com· NAM! ITATEllKNT doeng busfness as J&J ARMS 1068 Vtsll Bw;a Coste M... The lollowlng peBOns are Tile tollow1ng person• ere NAM£ STATEMENT Douglas Votes 3ooo plea The lollowlnQ pereont ata Tul1te Ca11t 92871'· doing 1>u11ness as doing t>usonen as The fOllowing persons pa eroed St Newpon Buch Continued Aptol t8 l988. doing~ u C1hf AICherd K T~tOI 301 TOUCH OF CLASS 2855 F ANO B EQUIPMENT d<>tngBI t buETI11ness, ... ou"1NO • ·s Ces11:e~6:3.te1. 10077 "'-·-rcaports cosncerning !heh CAU FREEZ 16941 G,..., Or Co1t1 Men V11t1 Beya Cosll Mesa Ptnecreelt Or A 110 Costa 1400 B SI Andrews Pl E BISS ... 9 ... Or ~.no. C1hl 95(),;-~·t~S ltK enStble GrOW1 • 14. Huntlnglon Beach. 1068 Calif 92627 Mesi. Cell! 92626 S1nt11 Amt C1ltt 92705 SOCIA TES. 3109 Pte<oa AV· This bUSIMSS 15 con llol nolllhve Calif 92649 MeM, Edn• A T~.01 301 V1tl1 Reyne 118bel Romero Oantel Loren Loy 2447 enue, Co1t1 Mesa C1hl ducted Dy 8 neoeral p81'1: Request tor reheering M1chaet Joel Merrln. 92626 Jeck w C.tnon Tuler• Or Co111 Call! 92626 Th11 busonasa is con- dUC1ed by• In lfldlYIOUIJ J W Calfton Thia stmement wu hied with 1"9 County Cieri! ot Or· enge County on Ma<et> 31 1988 Fl7'M01 Publtsned Ot•nr Coast Diiiy Piiot Apnl I 17 24, Saye cos111 Mesa Celt! 2855 P1oecreet1 Of A-110 Etoan B2 Cos1a Mesa. Calif 92626 ~rshlp • ''om H1rdy Strozier. reg1rd 16941 ~ 11 14, Hunt· 92627 CoS1a Mesa. Callt 92626 92627 Jerry B•ssttl 3109 P~ce ·-n.....~ies Yaltt Ing 1CoYncil's denta.1 of ho1 lngton Beach, Calif 92649 Th11 bu11neas '' con-Thot business is con-Bryan Dale Loy 2447 Avenue. Cos1a Mesa. Cahl T::;"', stet~nt was 11,_. llPP !Callon 10 process 1 This bustneu is con- ducted by hust>en0 1no w1i. d~ by an 1nCJ111odu1I Elden B2 Cos1a Mesa C.111 92626 wit~'tl'le Co~~;; Clerk 01 Q;'_ Generet Plan Amendmenl, duclacl by en lndM dual Rlc:flerd K ThatlOI Reyne 1sa1>e1 Ro,._o 112627 Emm1nuel N Aquino enge Countv On Apnl 14 to Change lhe land UM d•· Mid'tael Merron Th•• 1t11emen1 was tried This statement ...,., hied LOfen Dile Loy 191 tO Rio 22511 A.mini Laguna Hiiis 1983 .gn1uon •1 12 l Alt>er1 Plec. Th11 stalement wu toled ..,,th the County ci..i. ot Or wilh the County Clftri< ot Or· Vllll Houston Te•N 77049 Caltl 92653 Fma:M from Medium Den1tty Res•· with the CoYnty Clefll ol Or· enoeCountyonApnl 1 1988 angeCountyon Apol 7 1988 T1111 business •• con· Th" 1>usoness is con-Publtshe<l Oienge Coast ~~~~~:1 Neighborhood •1zge County on April 21. ,Jn505 Fm1ot ducted Dy • gooer al ~rl· dueled Dy a hm1ted Pll'1net· Oaotv PllOt April 24 Mey 1 8 9atl Publlslled 0te"99 CoHI Pul>llshec:I Orange Coast flf!rshlp ship ' ' · NEW BUSINESS F31M53 Dally Pllol Aprll 10 17 2<1 Dally Pilot Aprrf 17 24 Mey Oanlel L Loy Jefry Bluett lS 1988 l 0 n • E. • c e P 1 '0 n Published Or1n9• Coat May 1 1988 Mey 1 1968 , 8 1988 This ltllement Wll llled This Slllemetll WU flle<11 ________ s_u-_50_3 ZE-82· l32A Ca1ttorn11 P1-Delly P1lo1 May I 8 t5. 22, Su-465 Su-474 Sv-482 w11h thtl County Clerk ot Or· With the Coumy Clef'lt ol Or-11111-'C W\flCE colic Prex>ertoes '°' modi· 1988 Beech. Call! 92ee3 JMnnlne Johnlon. 15411 Placentla tt 113, Ne-#port Beac:h, C.llf. 112ee3. Frenll Martinez, 15411 Placentia • 113. Nawpor1 Belc:fl Calif t2te3 Jerry Murphy, 2210 Pa- cific Av.. 0-2. Coste Meu. Calif 92427 Th11 bu1lna11 11 c:on- dUC1ed by I get'eral pert- nerthlp Jeannine JoMeon Tt11t 1111.ment -Mad Wllh the County a.. of Qr • Inge County on April 26. 1998 1'1199 Pubtllhad Orange Coaat Deily Piiot Mey 1. 8. 15. 22. 1998 i~~===~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~==========;~Cou~on~I 14 ~Cou""f ~A~~ .-~ ~ t 1cat1on ot Con -~518 1968 11138 a111onalfM1t1g1hon Meuor• 1---11111---ll'_W\_Tll't ___ _ FJ71131 FST1131 No 5,Jo 111ow deletion ot • r-.n. """''"4 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal o.p.rtment at the OaJly Piiot la pteased to an- nounce a new Mrvlce now avaH- able to new bualnes.a. We .... now SEARCH the name for you at no extra Charge. Md .. ,,. you the time and the trtp to lhe COuf1 Hou• In Sal'\ta Ana. TMn. of ~-. after the ... ch .. ~ .... ,... ~ ftctttioul ~ name etMenwnt with the County Clent, pubtllh onoe a weetc fof four ..U • iequlred by a.w and thin ftle 'f04M proof ot publi- cation ..., the County Qerk Please stop by to file your fictitious bu,.nets statement at the Daily Pilot Legat Depart- ment. 330 Wnt Bay. Colla Mesa. Callfomlt. It you CM not a1op by. please call ua at (714) 642-4321. Extena•on 315 or 316 and M wtll make arrangements for Y04J to handle this pt~ure by m.il If you should hsve any f\lnher qvestk>nl, pteue call u• end we wlll be more than g1ad to assist you. Good luck In your new t>uMneulr Published Otenge Coast Published Orenge Coaat reqwld block well In the 10· P\8.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI .,... .. Dally Piiot Aprll 24 Mey 1 8 Dally P1lol Aprll 24, May 1. e. foot Wida landscape pl1ntat FICTITIOUI 8UltN£tl N.-8TA,._,., 15. 1988 15, 1989 adjt1eent to 1"8 east p<op· NAm ITATIMENT The tofloWtng peraona .,_ Su-505 Su-504 erty line. located al 3038 The,_,...,.. .,_eons.,. d:'\ ... _.__ • •-81tstol Scraet ·-~ ..... ..,... ---_...... TMT Nin "'"" Resolution 1nereu;ng r11e 0°"'9 bullrl98a as ~I tudlot; S.. Aat Stu>-C!. ~ -0 ,t\ ... .( ]) ~ ~c.. woo Charges IOT lowing MnrlCltl A Ott.LON CONSULTING dio, 10181 Kliknu OrM. v~ I'QU ~~ -~ v<I";:) •••I Request to fund cable CO 216SCanyon 0rNe •8. Huntington 8Hch. CA ------, .... ._ cuoY • POUAlt ------grenl 111 connect~ wilh the Costa Mela. Cll1f 92826 t:le41 0~~d•""!"..:~• ,~. • _0:,~'•!, Imagination Ce141bflllOll AIChlld 0 Diilon. 2165 Norma L• Miiier, 10181 -• ,___ ~ • ' Publl111ed o...noe CoHt Canyon Orlv9 .. 9, Costa K•lmu Ortve. Huntington -::;_~•· • ·?~d• •Pt:.;;:::• o• Deily Pilol Mey 1. f988 M .... Call! 92621 Beeah, CA 92149 C E G R A B I I 11 I I» U N G A T H I' I 1· I I C H U Q E N I I I I I' TETEllt t I LI I · &i-522 Thi• bu1tne11 I• con-Thia bel.an.& 11 c:on- Ouc:ted by an lnel1¥ldual ®c:tact by an lndMdual __ Dtl ___ ll'Mlll-f-.,.-r-Ric:hal'.d 0 Ollon Notme tAe ..., ,._ AU ~ Tilt• lfatement WU fi*I Thie IWMmteflt ... llecl With the County Clert! of Of-will\ the County Clertl "'Or· •noe County on April 2 t, WIOt~lyOft~ 1, 1tee '°" "'9111 ~ ~ Oreno-C4*I P\Jblllhed Ofanot Coeat Delly Hot M.y 1, I. 15, 22. Dally Piiot May 1 8. t5, 22. 1 ... ,.... aus27 lu-61S ..,_~~~~~~~~ ---~-~~~-- - .. SUND~Y. MAY 1. 1988 Umpire forced to leave field after c.11 In Clnclnn•tl .. C2 .. Houaton even• NBA flrat-round Mrhta agalnat D•llaa'. C3. Rustlers improve chances Oilers tighten Sunset race Thobe earns save in Golden West's win over Fullerton By STAN GRANCH o.ie,.....,. e .. , • .,, .....,, Golden West College ace starter Tom Thobe made his first appear- ance ou1 of 1he bullpen this year. r«ording the last two outs to cam a sa'e. as the Rustlers held off Full- erton. 7-5 Saturday at home l he '1l'IOIJ keeps the Rustlers (I 1-6 in the South Coast Conference and B-1 :! o\Crall) in the pla}ofThunt and w11h1n s1gJH of fir<>t-place El Camino . Rema1n1ng op11m1s11c about hi s team's c hanl·e.,, l1olden West Coach Fred Hoo"t:r \tl1d ... We Mill pla> fa1rl~ loo~ and the guys get better "'1th each gam'"" We keep ..ay1ng each gaml' 1s a big game a nd the} arc as long as "'c kcl'P "'inning This 1s what baseball •"all ahoul .. I think 11 make\ }our pla}ers pla} better and 1ougher at lcas1 in the long run." Golden West"s success th1o; season has come "'hen ealh member of the team contnbutn and '>aturda) ·s game "'as no nccpl1on 'itartl'r Ken Hokuf. p1tch1ng on Lhree da)s rest. thre"' SI\ '>Ohd innings allo"'ing onl} three runs and stn~ing out SC\Cn. Then rche' t.'rs Tho~ and T ob' Foreman kept the Hornets" bat'> qu1c"t the rest of the wa' Offcns1"cl} the Ru\ller'> "'ere kd b} left fielder ( ra1g Paquellc who was 2 for 5 v.1th t\\O RRI and o ne run '>Cored and 1h1rd ha\l'man Keith Las1lo who "'a' 2 for 4 \\llh llAO RBI. • Mean""h1k. t l'ntcr fil'ldcr JamM Bucchen made his presence felt 1n the fifth inntng Dckml\cl}. he made a leaping catch !Mi' 1ng at least Orll' run Then. alter reaching lir'it on a lielder"\ l hlllll" Burt hen ~toll' ~cond for his 42nd theft of the ~ason That broke thl· Orange ( ounl\ record of .i I \!Olen base!. 1n a H'ar .\bout thl' mark. BUClhCn com- mented ... It as rcalh an at"comphsh- mcnt ll fcchgood becau~ tt''i m' JOb to get into '>(·onng pos1ton "'h1ch I haH~ hecn abk to du this H'3r ·· The Hornets( l<P :!7-iO-l l had to be confident entering the game. send mg ace pitcher "1ark Kiefer "'1th a 9-0 record. to the mound For thl· first thrtt 1nn1ngs. Kiefer looked hkc a pitcher "'ho was undefeated but tn lhc fourth 1nn1ng the bubble bursl With one out. Tom Sm ythe singled and 'itnk <.ccond and then Jo n Manm (Please aee GWC/C2) Lions· leacf sliced - to half-game after HB's 9-=T triumph The formula in the Sunset League baseball race con11nu~ to hold up Saturda> -1f 1t"s "'In o r else the JOb gets done Huntington Beach H1gh"s Oilers struck"' Ith 11 h1ts and rode the strong p1tch1ng effort of Tim W1m b1sh to tum back league-leading \\ es1- m1ns1er. 9-1 .\s a result.\\ est minster remains in tirsl place but with four rounds left the Lions are 7-4 -a half game better than ()('can Vie"' (6-4-1). a game better than Huntington Beach (6-5) and Fountain Valle~ (6-5) and 1wo games up on Ed1~n (5-6) '"It "'as our Waterloo:· said Hunt- tngton Beach Coach Mike Dodd .. We knc"' "'e had to "'in 11and1t"k1nd of bunchese\'Cr)one up It ma} all come d o"'n to ""ho·s beaten "'hom two out of three and-for us. we''e beaten \.\l-slm1nster two out of three·· The Oilers pro' 1ded W1mb1sh "'llh all 1he room he'd requu~ in a six-run second mning as the) got to \i\est- mmsta's '-o I pitcher as "'ell a'> one of the leading pnche~ 1n Orange C ounl'. Brian Stubbs "Stubbs" fone 1scontrol and throv. 1ng the breakinj pitches over the plate "'hen he's behind." said Dodd ·But he got a couple of fastball up ·· The Oilers responded Golden West•• Mike Huyler la tagged out oa at~l try b y Fullerton'• Fred Camarena Oellf ""4 .....,..,. bf no.. 0. Frtec. (top). Huyler reaches for ball u Mike Oztminski arrives at aecond (bottom). \\1th one out in the SC'Cond Tom Flores. Chance .\gnew and Damn V1gallon sin&)~ to load the bases then Dan M1fler punch~ one to nlth1 for an RBI. and Clms Bo""en ro1. Finley able to finish what he starts Complete game effort lifts Angels past Toronto. 6-1 TORONTO C .\P) -On Saturda> the door o pened for Cahforn1a -\ngels pucberChuck Fin le\ and 1t closed once again o n the Toro nto Blue Ja}s "E\CI] Stan J',e made f"\.C been knoclung at the door, out there on the edge of completing a game." Fin le-? said. Finle). --3. pitched a s1x-h1tter for his first complete game in the majors. Mark Mclemore dro\e 1n the tie-breaking run "'Ith a two-out single in the eighth and the Angels batted around for four more runs in the ninth as the.,. beat Toronto. 6-1. Saturda) · • It was the Blue Ja)s· s1 \th straight loss Johnn} Ra) cont1nu~ lus tomd h1111ng \\llh three smgles. i\ crowd of more than 29.000 1n Toronto '01ced its displeasure on several occasions George Bell. Mana~r Jim~ W1lhams and Mark Eichhorn were the targeted ind I\ 1duals as the Blue Ja~ s· s~1d conlmued "We've ~n there a fe"' umes 1n the ~Hoth and eighth innings. but "'e JUSI can·1 seem to score ... said Wilham~ "V.e ha,t·n·1 o;rnred a 101 smce we''e ~n home "Bul 1herc·s go110 be a light at the end of the tunnel sometime -as long as ll 1sn·1 a tram coming the other wa) ... ~lcLcmorc') single brolt' up a p11chmg duel bct\\ecn John Cerutti. 1-1. and Ftnle't Jn the Angels· eighth. Bob Boone ht! a one-out single His pincn runner. Junior Noboa. "'"as going on a h1t-.rnd-run pla~ when George H endrick hit a comebacker ~aboa beat Cerutt1"s thro"' 10 Sl'("Ond. . Toronto got the out at first on the pla~. but MclemQTe hit a single tq left Ltft fielder Llo)d ""1oseb~ Charged the ball to male a pla) at the plate but bobbled 1t In the ninth. Eichhorn enter~ the game \\Ith the bases loaded and none out the-n &a'e up an RBI !.1ngk to Ra' "Evef')thtng he hlls finds a hok'. · said teammate [)c, on "' h11e "Gu)s hk.e me tr) to htt 1t through the fit>lders. ··) ou·re supposed to hit 11 "'"he"" the~ a1n·l ·· Bill Buckner and Jack Ho~ell add~ RBI singles. and Butch W~ negar hit a sacnfiCt' fh m the 1nn1nit lowed wtth a s1m1lar dlort to make it 2-0 Jerad Uwbom followed With a two-run double to left<enler to aive the Oilers a 4-0 lead. butt~ beat went on as Jason 81tt1nger and Dom1n1c f\h arez followed up w1th one-run ba~ hm to malo.e It 6-0 R}an Kleslo. the other half of \\estm1nster"s sohd 1-:! punch on t~ mound. rehe' cd Stubbs. but the Oilers J>C("k~ a"'a} at him. too. In the founh .\h arez walked. stole second and "'ent to third on a passed ball to set up Bnan Mena·s RBl- s1ngle Two innings later the Oilers wctt at 1l again B1ttmger walk~ and after getting lo ~rnnd on a passed ball. S<.orcd on another single by Mena. f\kna stoic second and with two out \ 1g.allon singled him home W1mb1sh struck out one and "'al~ed one "'h1lc scattenng five hits, gl\ 1ng Dodd the precious commodity ol t1rnl' "'•lh the complete game ~rformante The onl} blemish on W1mb1sh's cffon "'as in the founh when West- minster's Ben ~endoza walk~ and s.torcd on a double b) KJesko. The Oilers nght-hander forced 11 \\ estm1ns1er bane~ to go down on groundouts . "'We·,e had trouble field1ng and th ro"' ing people oyt:· noted Dodd. "but .,..ed1d 11 tod.a\. He ga\'e us same ttme to get hl·ahh) ··ad~ Dodd. "We'll have to sec"' herc ""e ala.Monda}. but I woukt amaganc "'c'll start Chad Ph1U1ps on Tuesda) (""hen the Oilers visit Foun- tain \ alle~ J •• In the Angelus League: Mater Del 7. St. Paal •: J 1m Ausun (Plea. .e 8UJllS£T /CS) The sclledale AWAY Tooav-To•O'llO 10-..35 a .m • Mav 2-<ieveta"Cl •:35 o m ,.,.,.v J-<:ieveiand, •:JS o.IT\. HOME ,.,.,.v .t-0.tr~I 7:QS 1>.m. ,.,.,.Y r-o.troit 7:05 1>.m. • M#lv 6--Toron10 7:05 o.m Mav 7-T~onto 7:05 o m • On TV, ChanMf S • AW oames on KMPC. 710 Dodgers' rally falls short against Cards San· Antonio coach CdM girls seeks some answers second at . rdll'I. oc zneet O'Neal comes within out of s hutout. must settle for 5-2 victory -~- LOS ANGELES (AP) -Randy O'Neal was d1sappomt~ he d1dn·t get the shutout but not with the result. O'Neal allow~ four hits an 3;., mnings and Bob Horner and Terr) Pendleton each drove 1n two runs. leadmg the St. Louis Cardinals past the Los Angeles Dodgers. 5-2. Satur- dabnight at Dodger Stadium. 'Neal's contract was purchased on Apnl 20 from the Cardinals' Class AAA Louisville farm cl14-b after left- hander Joe Magrane went on the 21- day disabled list. "':te couldn't get that last one," St. Louts Manager Wh1tey Herzog said. "We had a 5-0 lea~ with two outs and two strikes, and then the tying run got to the plate.·· O'Ncal had a two-hit shutout going into the ninth. but with two outs Pedro Guerrero. Mike Marshall and Danny Heep sin&led to end the shutout and chase O'Ncal. Larry Mc Williams, who got his first save. relieved and Mike Davis sinaled to make 5-2 but Mike Scioscta vounded out to end the game. "h was kind of di.$appointin& not getting tbe shutout," said O'Ncal. 2-1. .. I defin1tcl) wanted 11 But \\hen )OU can beat the L>odgers. with the kind ofbming the} have. you can't be too disappointed ·· Wilhe McGee had three hits for the Cardinals. "'ho parlay~ two hits.. three walks. a double steal and two sacnfice flies into a 4-0 lead in the first three innings agamst Fl"rnando Valenzuela. 2-3 .. We weren't 100 patient at the plate ... said Sc1osc~a. who was 0 for 4 with a strikeout against O'Neal. a former Detroit Tiger and Atlanta Brave. 1 "It was a combinauon of us not be~~ selective and him throwing a go ' .. ~me. He mixed up his pitches we :· Valenzuela. weanng glasses on the mound for the first lime in his career. baltled gusting winds throuJhout his eight innings of work while allowing six hits. He has now dropped three straight decisions to the Cardinals after winning his p~vious six. Homer drove in two of the, St. Louis runs Wlth a first-1nn10gsacnfice fl> and a scoring grounder tn the third. Luis Alicea squeezed home Tom Brunansk) tn the S«Ond 1nn1ng and Terry Pendleton's sacnfice fl> scored the fourth run. McGee hit has S«Ond double of the The schedule HOME Todav-SI Loul,. 1115 o.m Mav 2-Pillst>uron. 7:05 o.m Mav )-Pill,bllron. 7115 o.m Mav .t-Pil1U>uron. 7.0S om Mav S-ldle AWAY Mav 6-SI Louis. S;JS o.m • Mav 7-SI Louis, S:OS om • • On TV, Cnannel 11 • All oame' on KABC. 790 game in the fifth inning and scored the Cards" fifth run on Pendleton's IWO-OUI sm1de ~ tnlc l oleman and Ozzie Smith Opl'ned the game with walks and then executed a double steal to set up Homer's first RBI Brunansk). who ll"d off the second inning .,...llh an infield single and took Sttond on tfurd baseman Guerttro's throwmg error. scored one out later when Valenzuela got the ball late to catcher Sc1osc1a on A.hcea's squee1e bunt. Smith drew a leadoff '4alk in tht' third and McGee doubl~. Smith scored on Homer's grounder and Pendleton knock~ 1n McGee v.1th a fly to nght. w eiss hopes Spurs De!>plh: lhl' !al.I that lht' Llkers l L k "'l"rC unat'tk 10 o'erpo.,..er tht: ')pu" can SO ve a ers lht' t:nd rc<.ull \\a\ a 1-0 le.Id in the in Game 2 tonight 1'-<ilf\\()()J) 1-\PI -\an .\n- ionw l t)Jl h ~1h \\'I\' -.aid thl' 'ipu~ ma\ )U'\l Ir\ \(lmt•thtng ne"' in 1on1ght"' ~l •'nd gJmt· ol thl'tr pla,oll \l'rll'\ ::tl_!.atn'l tht• l "' \ngelcc; Laki.'r'.) at the ~ l1rum • But. gr111n1ng and ""h1'>penng. \\'e1~.-. JJdl·d "T hl·n again "'e ma' not ·· .\lthOu$h thl"' loc;t thl' opening g:ime ol thl· Oc\l-lll·fi'l' sent>!. I ~2-1 I 0 Fml:i' night. the Spurs &a' e a good an·ount nt thl"m'('l\ec; \\e1:.1.· 'itratcg~ tor the opentng game -r,aggmg ddcnder<. hack into the middle on Llker<, '-'enter K:in."Cm ..\hdul-Jabbar JnJ keeping guard .\h tn Roht'n'ion nght 1n the fal"C' of L..\'s Magic John\On -"'"orkctl quite \\>('It .\nd the l.akl'r'> nc,er "t'rc realh able to get into 1he1r up-temp<' '"<;ho\\ lime .. running µme '"\\e"re (t('1ng 10 ha\'e to mal.: '!.4.Jme ad1ustmen1s... Lak.el"'i Coach Pit Rile' sa1J ·1 thtnk the tilm l(ol the game I ..... 111 be ht'lpful .. -\.h 1n 1s JU'it relentl~s "'1th h1~ defen<.1' e prc\surc and "'e ha'e to do something to get him (Johnson\ som(' ~n~ ··\i\e a1.·comph,bl•d "'hat "'l had to a1.comphsh got thl· "''" · R1k\ !>.lid ·· .\nd I think "'e rt'ahrl"d that l\an .\nto:Hl 1~ going ll) make 1h1<. tough·· The Laker<> 'K.'l"ml'd ru<.I\ at the \tan lOmm1ttmg 11 tu men er\ 1n the tir-.t quaner and falling ht'hmd :1<-~ti But kd ti~ 11 point<. and a l·oupll' ol hlocked !>hots b~ tht' J I-\ l'Jr-<'ld -\hdul-Jabbar in t.ht> ~·nnd quaner thC\ mo' ed ahe::id to \ta' The 1h1rd quarter "'1ts '1nualh a one-man sho"' as "un Ramht\. the Lakero;· almost forgottl"n fof'\\:ird scol't'd 15 ofh1scarttrpla~nff-h1gh 14 Jll"nts lo kl"ep Los .\ngek<. rom- fortabl~ ahead ··~urt comel> out and help' huild J tire ... Rile' \31d of the lo"'·"'-·onng fon,arJ \\hu'!> often o'erlool cd l'n J tc.>am of,.tar-. .. He had a great µml' .. \\ h1I<' the Lalcn;. "ho~ tt=-20 T't'('OTd ~a'> the best in the league th1r, season. art> hea' 1h fo, ortd against the l;\purc. "'ho.,..ere '1-'I tht' Lak~ don·l SC'Cm to bt' taking am thrng for granted ·· 1 he' are an ewlosnt' NII duh "llh {\\alter> Bern and Rohc'n~n:· .-.aid Lo" ..\ngelc' fo"'::ird Jame~ \\ orth\ ~ho had 11 points tn 1he opening game Baltimore's nightmare may be over, but reality remains CHICAGO (AP) -. Now that the Balti- more OrioJes finatly won. what·s left for them this year? A sellout crowd ~k at Memorial St.achum on Mondar n1aht. and pt'Obably not muth ~be. The n11tumatt ts over. but rttlit)' 1s no better. The -Orioles att t Sift pmes behind C1t'tland -the Indians. ofall.teams -and it's only April. In ochtt wonts.. the ~n rs alrtady k>St. .. PllYinJ.500 isa lon~·flnet IOll. .. rclitvcr Dive Sct\midt said. ··11 s aotna to bt ~tty Mid:: Biltunott won f'ot the lint ume Friday ni1ht.md1Q11 ll-pnw kninasualt by"~tina the Chin&O White Soll. 9-0. Mart William.ton. in hit foUnh bil ~-sian. and hmidt rointlilitct Oft a fOUr·luncr. IWt dW onolft rtW'ned •o &hrir lo5i._ ,.,.,. S.t.a~.'loli"I 10 the Whtie So•. 4-1. --=-~--rrN onolCI rctun holne Monda) lO • Tt\U 1n a p~ bWed a '"Fanla\tic F'ani l ... Nigh&. .. The promouon had bttn set up Iona btfOrt' the team's skid. and 4' 1.000 tickets ha'c bttn sold and a sellout is c~pectcd. "I don·1 Wint 1L •• ManaacrJrank RQt>- inSQn said tut week. "It' for all the wrong ~ns. .. The Orioles ~ratcly -an&td to cxape all the circu~Sl)k attention lhty attracted dunna their •ocs. In t~. 1Mir fans will welcome them bonv in another caml\·a~C}pe a&mOSPhcrt. "fo order 10 p&ay ~u. ou ha~ to be ab'c to rda~ .. !Jlorutop Cal R1pkcn id. "Whm ~-c!'tooc aocs home. ma)~ ~1t ~ abk 10 do thaL An c"e1...,o-1na ronci nt of media watched thr ~ tn an mttkan ~ rttotd fOr tht k>ntCSt klrsl tmtk I m~ lc.,..c 'mark for tCUOtN>ptn1nt defeats aftd I ttam f'CC'Ofd for COMC'C'Ull' c l The Orioles ~ front•.,..C headlines. appcalQS U• ' S.itMI M\K>Ml nc-and bet.amt' the: butt of romcdian • j 5*t I • comedo"' n for bascbatrs most succnsful team in t~· past 31 ycan. . Radio stations 1n Oregon. Tcus. Indiana. Ne-.... York.. C'h1ago and t'lrwht-~ 101ncd tht' Orioles' nctv.:c>ll Thursdav as t~ ~tab11\hcd a lequc rttord for the ~of-st sktd e'er Officials 1n the comm1u1oncr·$ offi« did not allo~ th~ Stations to pltt ur the pla -~­ pla) Fnda) ni&ht -temtona natns •-crt tn\·ohcd. AboUl an hour bt ore Frida) niaht's prne. Rob1nson •-ailed aloM dov•n a dirk tunnel from lhl' Orioln. C'h&bbC>Ux to me dupt. -re-~ ha'' fun tocughl!" M Mid lo no OM in parucuL&r. tus Bilt CO\b)-hke \at« tthointOffthcrontTt\t•11ll "'Yn~arc. ''a -.~are ' f~ houn li.ttt. \ht Orioles cdebraltd with dnm~ in thcir clubboust. h a pan) of ~lief. rnorc than anytlun "'"· l"os.b> a.od Prti.ident Jlcapn • ·~ the tckphonc nlltt\ •ho h~d wimc:d Rohm'-On "ell \ht\ mooth .\bout 500 c-all\ had been l>'1unng intn th<' Onoles· offiCC'\ l'Mh cb' up from tht• u\uil 150. "'This ballclub I\ much hcttef than we''c playtd:· Ro~tn\On -w1d .. Ho• good th1\ team I I don't knO\\ •. ( C'f1alnl) not~ro cnoup &ochal~flFln tlk. .\mcncan Leq.ue Ea.st. Toronto. Mil- "' ul.cc. ·~ York. Ort1"01t and Boston arc bcitC"r and C'k"·L&nd. &he only ttam tk Oriotrs finished ahad or&ast iason. " far tn front Baltimore's 'K10f)' total dec-l1QC!d ~'CT) )ttr lintt ~1nnina tk Wotid I JIJ. and the Onoln ha\t' won JUS' s. ~ \I • last Sept. 1. ill. the On ttma1n ••mts.tic-. If' lhr onl th• to 00 -1 r ... ~·rc at. SOO b) thtmdof'Mayor rh June. ma) be .. t>can ma c mtth1na happtn,"' lob1C\ n recent!~ gid.. not JOkini. -)-ou lt1111 rm '-idd1 "t'm nm - ' Corona del Mar H1gh"s ta.lent-laden g.irls track and field fottts plaocd second to M lSs1on V 1e10 Saturday at the rain-dela>OO Orangic County Track and Field lnvit.auonal at Rancbo Santiago Collcsie. There "'as no ratn. but plent) of .,..ind todestro) hopcsof mttt records 1n t~ spnnts.. but the speed of M1ss1on V1c1o·s Shem Benell did not go unno11ced as she spun off w4nd- a1ded clocl1ng~ of 11.98 and 24.62 1n the 100 and 200 meters to lead M1ss1on VieJo 10 an almost 2-1 margtn 0' er the nearest foe. M1 ss1on's 105 points 1s followed by Corona del Mar's 60 and Canyon's 5Q In fifth "'as Woodbridge with 27 l"OI nlS Corona del Mar's d'Laync Kerr won the 400 meters 1n S7.69. pushed b' the 58 08 of teammate Laune sa-.10 The tv.o combined wtth Jul ) oung and Ch1ck.1e Mo1so for a very r~pcct.abk 4:04 07 ID the l.600ttla~. but far off tht' pace of WOC>dbndle s Debbie Horon. Michctk Munn. Knslen Schenzer and Kac1 K.effer. "'ho clocked 1\\-tnntng3:S6.29. C'orona·s efforts had CdM Coadt cc-. e Kacn nsl..1 ._ lCT)' posiuvc· frame of mind. an<nilosl notable was the production of Kt'fT. .\fter runnin& th.at 400 in S7.69 15"' 'hand um~). Kerrmu.rtM:d1ust (Pleue eee GIRL8/C2) SCC's winning streak halted . -· . ... ') 8 ( , t! ~ I; t1 n 0 () t '.I , , ll '• ,! •.JI .. FRm 'he A1SO<'lated Press T <\l L\DH1.\, \la. -F1r-.11hett was • deep. gut-wr\."rn .. hang fear Then wavt~ of rehef Fanall). there was the JO~ ol v1ctOI). The rolkrcoastt"r of f<"ehngs an last )ear's Winston 500 1s still \Cl) real tor Da .. e) Alhwn. who watched his father crash at mor1.: 1han :!OO mph. saw ham walk awn) uniflJurcd. and lhl'n buO)t'd b> has father's good fonune. "-Cnl unto wan the race Remembering the accident an which Bobb\ Alhson's car be\'.amc airborne and !Ml1led into the steel fentt at th<' front of the main grandstand at Alabama lotemataonal Motor Spt-edwa). the }ounger .\lhson shales has head "It was tembl) lhghtcnang to stt n happening. knowing what thc outcome could be. and not knowing what It was." \aid Dll\e\. who WC'nl on to b(ocome the NAS( .\R Winston Cup· Rookie of the Year with two \&Clones and s" pole posnaons. "I was running second and I could stt at an the mirror," he continued ··1 probabl) had the (radio) m1l.c open and I was screaming. It reall~ scared me. "I ~"' dust 0) and then I could see the side of the.:!:! car up in the aar. going around and h1111ng the fence. Sus~n~ as probabl) the most ps)cholog1call) demand- ing thing a ~r-.on can go through an a bad s1tuat1on lake that. "W<indcrang 1f he was OK or not was worse than knowing that he either was or wasn't." added Da\e\. 27. "For 60 ~-condi.. w hach is aboul how long 11 tool us to get balk around that's how I was. I contemplated passing l'' er} bod) and coming on around. "But I l.nc'' there was going to be a big mess and 1 didn't "ant to tx· t·oming around too fast. Slo"angdo"'n "a' the mu~t difficult thing I ever did. "B~ thl· 11mc \.\C got bad. around. he (Bobb~) was chm bang 1101 ol tht· car and he llashc-d the OK <,ign and I calmed dtl\\ n qu11t· a b11 ·· Quote of the day Oscar Ro~rtston, lormn -..:auonal Basket- ball \.,")l 1a11on gre3t "'ht:n he learned that MKhad Jordan of the< hacagu Bulls had reached agret'mt•nt Hn a lOntract n-punedh wonh S28 m11l1on U\ er the nnl eight season-s ·-rm sure' he'll be gl'ltlng J lot of mamage proposaJs." Norman moves into tie for lead Greg Normu scrambled through 36 n holes before ·~ ang Ca rtJ1 Str1111e for the top spot after thrtt rounds of a PGA tournament S3turda> at The Woodlands, Texas. Norman. who led or shared the lead through the fi rst two rou11ds of the ra1J;l-delayed tournament. stumbled on the back nine ofh1s first 18 holes. finishing wath a st'Cond·round 70. Norman was among 52 pla)ers who had to doub:e up Saturda). The) ne,er tt't'd off Fnda), when rain and lightning on the course forced officials to postpone pla)'. . In Ausun. Texas. Araold Palmer'• late putting heroics helped lift him and partner Mlller Barber into a lie for the third-round lead in the Legends ofGolfToumamenl. Palmt'r and Barber combined for a 9-under-par 61 on the rain-soaked Onion Creel. Club and completed 54 holes of this better-ball compet1t1on for seniors. at 191 . 19 under par In the LPGA tournament an Nash' 1llc. Deb Ricbrd shot a 6-under-par 66 to tie Rosie Jones and Slterrl SWl• .. aaer for the lead after two rounds Jones. who won the US>. Classic last week. shot a 4-under-par 68. 1nclud1ng a 25-11101 b1rd1c on the final hole. for a 1wo-- round score of 7-undcr 137 on the 6.242-)ard Hcrm 1tage (jolf Course Devils advance with 3 -2 win LANDOVER. Md. -John MacLean ~ scored on 3 dc0t'<.'lton to snap a 2-2 tae with , ~: 11 rc.-ma1n1ng Saturda) night, lifting the New Jersc) De' ils lo a 3-2 '1cton over the · Washington Capital\ IO Garn<.' 7 of the Patnck D1v1s1on finals The De\lls. an the pla}offs for the first ume since mo' ing from ( olorado to New Jersey in I 982. ad,anc~ to the Wales Conference finals. where the' will meet tbe Boston Bruins an a best-of-seven senes beginning \1onda) night at the Boston Garden The game-wanner came aftcr New Jersc)" de- fenscman ( ra1g Wolanin intercepted a cle~mng pass at the nght point. tu med and golfed a low shot. Maclean got his sud. on the puck and upped n past Washington ioahe Pete P~ters. JUSt msade the lef\ post. LA Cobru lo.e opener, 60-62 LOS ANGELES -Jamet CrocllC't'hLI [iJ lb~ three ofhiHiaht touchdown passes '4 9• in the final quanerSiturday niaht. leldana the New York Kn11hts to 1 60-52 win over the Los Ancclcs Cobra$ in the fir5t pme for bot.h Attna Football Lcquc expan5ion teams. ~same was played befcn an announced crowd of I 0.1 Si at the Sports Arena. Cobras quarterback Matt Ste~ru. 1 Fountain Valle> Hiab product. threw two lhint~uancr touch- down passes and Los Aqdes added a safety, t.akine a 46-42 edge after the tbint quarter. Stevens completed 2 I of 4S passes for 211 yards and seven touchdowns and ran for another score. Cuban bozera dominate U.S . Cuba. showinJ It could be a fortt to • reckoned with 1f at attends the Summer Olympics. eontanued its domination of the Un1ted States box1na team Saturday by posting a 10-2 \&Ctory in their dual meet in Atlantic Cit). It marked the I Sth consecutive time the Cubans have beaten the United States since N d Cutn came to po"er. The C ubans' impressive performance came JUSt t'4-0 days af\er a member of the Cuban Ofympic Comm mee said his country misht reconsider a planned bo)cott of the Summer Games an Seoul. South Korea . Top-seeded AD4re A.pal and former champion Jimmy Arias won their semifinal matches at the U.S. Men's Cla) Court Championships an lsk Of Palms. S.C. Agassa struggled past Law ... Dtmcu, 2-<>. 7-5. 6-4. while Anas beat w1kkard entry Jlm CHrle r, 6-2. 3-<>. 6-:!. at the Wald Dunes Racquet Oub. Agassi and Arias. who as seeded seventh. will play for the title today ... Jim's Orbit. an outsider 1n the betting despite the fact he's a Kentucky Derby candidate, won the Derby Trial S1akes an a four-horse blanket finish at Churchill Downs an Lou1sv1llc. Kingpost. also expected to Staf\in the 111.-m1lc Derby next Saturday. finished second.. Lover's Trust was third and Frosty the Snowman was founh ... Mart McMillla, a four-time winner of the BaJa 1000 from Bonita. won the 21st annual Mint 400 off-road race O\er a wind-blown desert course in Las Vegas Television, radio TELEVISION 9 J m -MEN'S TENNIS: L ST.\ Cla' ( (1urt ( hamp1un\h1p!> final. from Charleston. SC .l-\P'- 1 ti a rn -PRO BASltETBALL: ~ B .\ U\ll'fn ( onkrncu: li~t round (1ame ~ -'--:"' '\ urk <II Hu\ton ( hJnnd :! JO lll a m -PRO BASEBALL .\ngel'> .it T uronto ( hannl'I 5 I 0-lO a m -PRO BASEBALL. <\tlanta at Ph1l.1dl·lph1.i TB\ 11 am -AUTO RACING: 1'A.,( .\R \\ in~tun < up )t)(J. from Tallcdcga. A.la (after tenn1~). ESPN. 11 ..i m. -PRO BASEBALL 'e"' York ~kt' at< ancinna11 . WOR 1 2 lO p m -PRO BASKETBALL. NBA fir.t round (,amc :! -( ltH·land a1 Chicago. Channt•I ~ 12 lO pm -MEN'S GOLF PC1.\ tour· naml·nt lrom I he\\ 01x.Jland~ Tn.a., (dela\~dl. ( hannl•I ~ - Ip m -PRO BASEBALL ( h1cag0 Cub'\at \anlrJ1H1'>u1 ~(,~ I r> m -PRO BASEBALL "it. 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Kl.AC (570) ';.._ti ·; Prelims, finals Set this week , The road to the CIF prehms and finals begins this week for Orange Coast area track and field athlete' - with league prchm'i and finals the order of the w<.'Cl. ~. In add111on to settling league c ham- p1onsh1ps. the finals quahf.., the top • , three an each e'"ent lor thc-('If prehms. "' Woodbndge Haah's unbeaten War- • riors arc hea' > choKc'> to rnntinuc their dom1na11on an the Pacific Coast Lea,ue an bo)s and girl\ compclltaon The PCL prchms ~gins ~onda) at Irvine High with the first running ~ evo.nt at 2. following a I 30 stan for the field C"vents .. Prchrns an \arSll) competition are ,. limned to the I 00. 200. 400. 800 and , .... 1.600. as well as both hurdles events The rest -all field e'enlS. the 9 3.200and both relays. are seeded into the finals. Finals an the PCL are set for Thursday at Irvine High. with field events at 4:30 and runn1n1 C\Cnts at ~, s Huntington Beach High serves as the site for the Sunset League prchms and finals with the girls prellms Tucsda) at 3. the boys prehms Wt'dnesda~ at 3. and Jhc combined finals Fnda>. stan1ng at 6 p.m. ft's Edison. Marina. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. an that order. '\lnR for the boys title Manna's girls went 5-0 in dual mct'IS and is favored in the $lrls' finals. with Edison (4-1) the Vikings' strongest challenge. lr\lne High 1s at the South Coast LcaJuc prclims and finals at Mission VtC"JO. the prelims at 2 on Tuesday and the finals at 4:30 on Friday. GIRLS TRACK •.. From Cl 15 minutes later and was second to Bertell m 25.:?0 .. For her to run 25 2. which would have won CIF Wt )car. that closic to the 400. 1s JUSt phenomenal." satd Kac1ynsk1. "Your legs arc shot al that poan~ and rm sure she'll have at least 30 or 40 minutes bet~ the events at state. "It was rully an 1ncred1blc double. It loob very aood for leaaue and ClF'' lifetime best of 26. I 1n the 200 and too._ the 300 low hurdles in 46.4. which was• VCT) strong double. Another top cffon was a a 10:24.8 an the 3.000 metcn by Lnlic Cashion. wtuch 1s the equivalent of a jC-hoof record 11 :0 I 1n tfle 2-m ik. Another sharp cfTon by Wood- bnd.,e was f'rom the same 1,600 quane-t -Horon. Munit. Schcrtztr and Kdra. who let a school record in the 400 rday with a 49. 7, &OOd for third pb« behind Mission \Ticjo and Esperanza, WCJ9Cfbnctat fnshman Am)' Rob- ' 11 • l appeared 10 be a r'OUUDt pound bill ·to lttOnd, but lhe ball IOOk a t.d hop and *Cftl 0\Cf the ScCOad bucman ·1 head aJlowana Sm)l~ to seott. Manin later came ~on a tv.-o-oul double by Terry RCKhen. Klefer was a hant-luck pitcher all day. Bcsidc:s ~ bad-bop sil\lk, his catcher had hi.o pasted ba1b on t.uers which had Slruck out. allow- i~ tbr« unearned runs to trorc. Kiefer un.ick out nioe men tn fivt innin~. The Hornets attempted a come- back an the naoth annin ... scorina twice.and had lhe~aheod run al the plate. But Thobe indu~ Emmall t'oh1c._ to hll a lazy fly ball to ttntcr whe~ Bucchen ~•led the Rustlers' YICtOI'\ \ During the last wttk of the season, the Rustlers wall play thrtt of their final four pmt'S on the road, 1nclud- 1ng their n('xt game against Cemtos Tut"S<b) In the Orange Empire Conference· OrQ1e CNS& 11, Saddldacl 5: The host P1rates kept th.ear shm hopes alive for a benh m the Southern C-allfomaa Regional playoffs with a 13-hll attal·l led b) the long ball efforts of C:X·rek Dehdast1an. Tom Yana and Pelc McKellC'.'r. Dehdasuan stro~cd a two-run homt'r an the founh anningand Yanez deli' ered a solo !>hot in the first, while McKell.ir cleared the bases with a three-run ~oubkin the sixth inning. .,.., ........... n.. De , ... Yanc1 "ent 3 for 5 with 1wo RBI and Dam·I ( ·unner was 3 for 5 for the Bucs. who improved to 23·16-1 o'crall M·8 tn l'\>nfcrence pla) Golden Weat'• Tom Smythe followa dlroacb with 8WinC during Ruatlen' 7 -5 Yictory o-.er P'allerton Saturday. Rose (umes at costly call From TM Auodateod a>re.1 Howard Johnson scored from second base on shortstop Barry Larita n's hotly disputed throwing error in thr ninth inning Saturday as Nev. York beat Canc1nnat1. 6-5. 1n a game that saw first base umpire Dave Pallonc lea\C for has safet\ after thc fans littered the field v.ath debns - The wanning run scored on a disputcdcaJI at first that resulted an the eJt"Ctaon of Reds Manager Pete Ro~ for pushing Pallone. The game also was held up 14 minutes following the altercataon af\cr fans threw all sons of Objects on the field. Johnson had~pcned the ninth with a walk from John Franco. 0-1. and moved to second on a sacrifice by Kevan Ehter. Mookac Walson hit a two-out grounder to Larkin. whose throw pulled Nack Esasky off first base. Pallone hesitated an making his call. gi ving Johnson time to score standing up. An enraged Rose argued bnefly wnh Pallone and then shoved him in the chest wllh both hands Fans then threw debns on the field. causing thc game to be dela) ed wh 1le the grounds crew cleaned up and the umpires left the ficld t:.lscwhere an the National League: Piratn 5, Padttt I: Bob Walk pitched sax shutout innings en route to has fourth straight vactOf) and Junior On1~ homered as P1mburgh beat San Diego at Jack Murph) Stadium. Aslros l, Ex.poi I: Jim Deshaies allo~ su h1ts in 71 1 annmgs and Gerald Young scored twt~ as Houston blanked Montreal 1n the Astrodome. Deshaies. 2-2. helped the Astros wan their fourth straight and extended Houston's streak of having 11s staners patch at least Sill 1nn1ngs tn all 21 games this * • ,,.... 7, Bnftl s PiratlH s. ...*" 1 ATlANTA -.AO.~ l'fTT\eUaGfl UN 0..0 AH .. 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Slw1n and KttT an the 1.600. as Y..ell as the 400 quamt of Sandi luas.. Vouna.Sawinand Kerr. which SC1 a sd\ool rtClOrd of 49.a. Young. a sophomore. turned 1 in mxd some eytbrows With her l : 19 cff'on in the aoo mdm., and lrv1oc'5AndreaCamrruti wau.birdin ~ th.al event. aoina 2:2170. · ::;::- I l It ,.,._,,. I 1 l I Tr_..• t t I ....... >>JI lf•c Sitt ... c I tt .....,,_. •llt ...... " ...................... ... f t 1 t ..... ,. It I I ..,_. t t t s-1' ............. '--" • I I ...... ... •••• ....... 'It ..... . UGSBwlns in voJieyball q•J evmlJ belin at 2. t "* . ~ 1 .r· ''1 11, :r-· r·· . ,1 I ...... .._. --· Britain ·s Hagger wins three events ,.. Kim H-.r. Grat 8riuiin's &op heptath~~ ... won th~ events Satur- day !' ~ ua women'• trKt and field rnvit.ational. Hagrr aoot the opn lobOl JM wat.b a throw of 42·$ , t.be I 00..maa- butdla ia t l .l0tee0ods. a.nd a.er lat of'tht 19()-mctetdash in 12.06. Bonnee O...C Y;OO dllC iaviaaUonal sbOt l*l wltJt a thfVW Of 61-I O'ilt: Rcairta J -on aht l.000 fMttf1 \ in 9: 14.6.3~ OtttC'bcn Jib of Ne~ Las VfPS won the tri-plie_j._...W1dl u dlbn or •1-s~ ; w .Riu Orawa capceand the hithJump .. 6-l,; 'For UC1.1Cftior Jemiti TiloGtM finisMd i«'Oftd 1t1 die 3,000 mnaa i8 9:37 • ..0. traiot J~y Md.Mlhlin ... tttOGd in IM IOO· ia ,2.'0f.ll. · nd IODbomott 8uftY ;bbbitl .oic:bd . fifth-pWC' Rn&thcs in tk · l~~ (9; .. 2 63 l and IOO fl: 12. 91). .. ........... -...... . -----..,.., ._ ------· ..... . .... . .......... . , ____ ...._ __ ---.....-_ ,.,__ . ......... .... = .......... __ , ..... I.IL ...... •• . ··--· 1 • • • • ' :., : ' i t : •» t • J : I t I I J I I f 1fDT DIVlllON Oakland Kana City Oucqo = Teu.s Minnesota w 16 12 II 10 10 8 8 L Pd. oa u• 7 .696 9-1 10 .S4S lVJ . 6-4 10 .524 4 s-s 13 .43S 6 4-6 14 .417 &h· s.s 13 .311 1 l-1 13 .3JJ 1 4-6 ...... Woo 6 t.o.1 I Woa I Woa 2 LOil l l.Olt l Lost l ....... 1 S-4 11-l 6-l 6-7 6-7 j..) 4-S 6-8 J-6 1. a 4-7 4-6 6-6 2-7 16 14 16 13 6 6 7 8 ll 13 EASTDMSION .727 6-4 .700 I S.2 .696 'h .6-4 .619 2'h 6-4 .4SO 6 6-4 .409 7 4-6 Oeveland Boston New York Detroit Milwaukee Toronto Baltimore 9 9 I 22 .043 1 SVJ 1-9 Aqeb 6. Toron10 1 Boston 8, Minnesota 3 ~y'alc:wa Oakland 11, Oeveland 3 Milwaukee 4, Kansas City 1 Ch1cqo 4, Baltimore 1 New York IS. Texas 3 Dctron 4. Scattk 3 ( 12 inninp) Lost 2 Won l Won 2 Won l Won I LMt 6 Lost 1 T ... y'aGama Aqeh (Witt 1-2) at Toronto (Stieb 1-3). 10:35 Lm. 9-4 g. 4 C).. 4 g. 4 6-4 4-9 (). I Minnesota (V 1ola 2-1) at Boston (Sellen 0-1). 10:05 a.m. Teus (K.il&us 2-2) at New York (Leiter~). 10:30 a.m. Oakland (Davis 2-1) at Cleveland {Candioni 4-0). 10:35 a.m Seat~Jc (Moore 2-2) at Detroit _(Ro&inson 2-2), 10:35 a.m. Baltimore (Morpn 0-4) al Ch1caao(Perez 1..0}. 11:30 a.m. Kansas Ci1y (Gubicu 3-1) at Milwaukee (Bosio J.2). 11 :35 a.m. M_..y'a Games Aa1eJ1 at O eveland. 4:35 p.m. Texas at.Baltimore. 4:35 p.m. Kansas City at Boston. 4:35 p.m. Oakland at Detroit. 4:35 p.m. New York ll Chicago. 5:30 p.m. Minnesota at Milwaukee. 5:35 p.m. Toronto at Seattle. 7:05 p.m. Natlonal~e WES!' DIVWON 7-2 6-2 1-3 .s. 4 ).. 7 s. 4 1-14 Houston ~en Cincinnati San Francisco San Otego Atlanta w 14 13 11 II 9 3 L 7 7 11 12 12 16 Pea. GB Lit .667 6-4 ,66(} If: 6-4 . S()(} ) If} 4-6 .478 4 ).7 .429 5 5-5 Streak Won 4 Lost I Lost 3 Lost I Los1 I Lost 3 Home I().. 3 6-s 5-6 6-8 s.-6 1-11 Away 4-4 7-2 b-5 5-4 ,_ 6 f>msburgh New York Chicago Montreal Ph1ladelph1a St. LOUIS 16 15 10 9 7 8 .158 10 3-7 EAST DIVISION 6 .727 7-J 6 714 1/i 7-3 12 .455 6 4-6 11 .450 6 4-5 12 .368 7'h 4-5 14 .364 8 5-5 Sat•rday'1 Scorn St. LOUIS 5, Doqen 2 Ph1lade~h1a 7. Allanl.1 5 Chicago San Francisco I ( 13 innings) New Yor 6. Cincinnati 5 Houston . Montreal 0 Pittsbu 5. San Dicao I Today's Games Won I Won 4 Won I Lost 2 Won 1 Won I 8- 6-2 2 4 6-s 5-3 4-5 St. Louis (Tudor 0-0) at Doc11en (Leal) 2-1 ). I :05 pm Atlanta (Gia vine ()..3) at Philadelphia (Rawley 0-4). I 0.35 a m New Yorit (Gooden 5-0) at Cincmnati (Rasmussen 1-2). 11 15 am Montreal (Heaton 0.-1) at Houston (Scou 4-0). 11 :35 a.m P1ttsburah (Smiley 1-2) at San Diego (Sho.w 1-3). 1 ·05 p.m Chicago (Maddux 4-1} at San Fral\Clsco (Reuschel 3-1) I O'i p m M_..y'1 Gamn Pittsburgh at Deqen. 7:05 p.m. Monttt.al at Cincinnati, 4:35 p.m. Atlanta at New York. 4:35 p.m. Houston at Philad~lphia. 4:35 p.m. Chiai&o at San Diqo. 7:05 p.m. St. Louis al San Francisco. 7:35 p.m. 2. "I 8-5 9-4 8-8 ,_ 6 2-9 4-9 'Y' RO$,, Blanc-141 Incl HMrall Goha encl 0.-thllen W-Goua L-RD\\ 18-Harrea IS), MclC..._, tOCCI Hlt-La\l'ler ISi Ye.,.1 (OCCI 0-"0uhfl•n IOCCI t I ~. . 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"'-•l\ofl __ , W•INll'aW"I -tv"'ll aif!er\ 1'111' LUCIU\ S....... ~ •1ntv G.,.~ ...oeci.ar' NEW ENGLAND ~A HIOTS-~ L.arOT .,.,,....., A..... LlllVO Enc ~t Oflid Chr·\tool'le< 0.v' •~ll•O •~v C.~ """""'9 OK4' -Dan SIOll.ft ~ ... """-" Hollypark, Los Alamitos results -·-1 14• •• 1• ,. ,. ,. U.Alamltoe u.n.o.A..., ...,__n tr.. .... ..., _ _.., ~··ai....,., ..... u... ......... I •••••• . .,. ~...... , .... ~ ........ __ .. T .... HU d tUCTA l>i -tl1.a. .... ,~ . ....... UI UI •• >• t• . .. •• , . .. I PRO 8A j ~iTB~ .. ------ ~ Roc~ets ~ pu11 ·even ~ withMav9 Floyd, Olajuwon combine for 89 points in victory From Tk .UMdated Plft1 Enc "Sleepy·· Floyd and A 018,Juwon. who NVt been al OHr their role~. played their perfect!) Saturda\ as the Ho Rod.et!!. e' encd · their best~f-fi ~nes against Dallas wnh a 119-1 '1ctof) at Reunion Arena. flo~d and OlaJuwon. who quarreled 1n a first-pmt loss to Ma,cnch combmed for83 points the fir'$t -.in b' a road team an · fil'\t -round NB'.·\ pla)offpmes. l Flo)d htt 16 of 22 field 1oals scurt"d a seaM>n-h1gh 42 points, Ola)U'l<'on addt:d 41 points and rebounds " "I JUSt attacked their d~fe~ Flo'd said "I was more crcanve t I had bcrn 1n a long timt. I tried o ant1c1pate where Akeem was ioina o tx-and get the ball to him. Hem°* !>O much 1t isn't easy to do. But were togcther toda) " "Sleep) was pushing the ball up Ooor for us and tht.S ts lht Sleepy all kno,,. .. OlaJuw-on said. "Ht out and pla~ed his pme. He oo trated and pla)ed -.1th a lot ofh OlaJuwon scored 12 points in founh penod and Floyd had I 0 u Rcx ~cts broke awa> from an 89-89 in the final 12 minutes. In otht'r "-BA games Pl1tou JI!, Balku 111: lsith Thoma~ scored 30 points.. ind°!! the game-winning basket on an balam.e bank shot with ntnc Id\ ltft1ng Detroit over Washinl\On in Pontiac. Mteh. for a 2-0 lead tn ~ ~nes Thomas. -.ho missed nearly 11 minutes 1n tht' first half when he was cut 0' er tus nght t'ye. scored the~ ahead basket seven seconds after John\\ llltams made one of two nu throws. putting the Bullets ahead, 101-100 Jau 11•. Trail Bluen 11~: In Portland. Karl Malone had 37 po1nu and 16 rebounds and Bobby Hansen added :?3 points as Utah evened iu scnes with the Trail Btazcn at 1-l. Malone, comm& off a 16-poant effort and his v.-onc'Shootm& pme of lhe season Th u00a) .night in a l ()8..96 loss to the Blau~rs. scored 23 ·•n the first half as the Jazz bolted to a H-9 lead and held a 58-53 advan\qC at halftime BOA TI NG Winds help speed up NHYC race By ALMON LOCKABEY o.., .... ......,..,_ Strong wester!~ winds Saturda)' m.tde for a quick race in Newport Harbor Yachc Club's 20.-milc Open. in@ Da~ racc from Los An,elcs Harbor to the .._.ev.-port Pier. \\ tnds clocked at 30 knots aavu the ded st"nt the 66 starters over the 1.ou~ 1n record lime and oontnbuted 10 blown out sails on ~vera] yaclits. The Opening 0.y race t:ra- d1uonall} san~ at LA Hvbor ~·­ n1scen1 oftht' day~ when Los An,eles boats sailed to Newpon Beach and kd to the fonmng ofNHYC. Formal Opening Day ceremonies will be held at NHYC today wtth membcf" and guests 1nv1tcd to m- \pcct the club's large tlttt of yachu \lo'h1ch will be 11C'd up alonptdc the guest dod.s Troph} wmners. IO!t-1 Kactltna c;..-rv Madlll9n. Nte't'C; 2 ll"la Sanely Martin LA YC: PH•F A-1 B .... ,...... •on •-=-n. Cat>rlllo hact\ vc 2 Emt!'t Carr, L.11111111 s.H, CIYC J Siar o~-c;.r.,. ~ ... a.edl Y( ' LOOM Cl'\a,,.., ~ T~, 0-Poinl YC PM•F e-1 v.O« '*-'91 I.~ •¥C ' ltvttwn .°"" Goodiftl. SOUllt ... y..,_ •acine Clulll l •edl•ne, ._ ~ ....,._ ea ... vc PH•F C-1 ........ ll-...C, Olli Hutct>t-~Corin"'-VC. t. ~. tt.y a, floll Jr NHYC l Eladrtc ~. tt.y I. £ "'°" 111 • J9oll Litta<I NHYC CAL·--1 C.-1 ... J"9I ~-.. LAYC. t. w-.a•. IC., Frost NHVC CRUISING CL.ASrl ~. Al ....,..,,., NHYC l l9lvm e.rte s.w¥W NHYC; 1 L.:llY St..-,,.._ 0.-..., NHY ETCHE\.LS-n-1 ttet le T...... ~ ( ........ NHYC, 2 ~. Jllft hd1 ..... NHVC l AllOrtta IMI • ,,,,.,., flQa dlW, NHYC • Slwneie\I C• ... ~ L-., NHYC: S ~. F• '9tYC. SUNSET ••• l'TolaCl , ... ... Fairway Oaks serving Up .free teD.nis weekend Golf course views accentuate active Coto de Caza style . A free tennis weekend at the world famous Vic Braden Tennis College, plus tennis tips and a variety of tennis sifts will be Jiven away free this weekend at Fairway Oaks at Coto de Cua. In addition to the a.ivcaways. a tennis professfonal from Vic Braden's Tennis Colkte will be on hand to analyze your serve or offer other helpful hints to impro~ your tennis pme. Fairway Oaks. prominently located oo the ninth fairway in the master planned commuotty of Coto de Caza. offers an exclusive collection of 72 condomanium homes, some With tnvisoratiq IOlf COUl'R views. The comm~nity's active lifestyle combined with attractive prices has led to the purchase of more than 28 homes, reprcsentina in excess of$4.5 million. since the &Jllnd opening.. The homes feature two bedrooms, two baths, and up to 1,485 square feet of intenor living area. Pnces range from St SO. 900. A relaxed ... recreational lifestyle. featuring golf. tennis and equestnan acu vites is attracting more and more people to Fairway Oaks. "Fairway Oaks has been created for those who would rather spend morT time playing than "orking.. No matter what your sporl ... golf. tennis or horseback nding. ~ou'll love Fa1rwa) Oaks at Coto," 1tated Elhot Light. 'ice president of sa1es for Gfeller Development Co ··we encourage those homebuycrs looking for an exc1t1ng first or second home to visit the community soon. See for yourself why Fairway Oaks has earned such an enviable repu- tation as one of Orange County's most popular nev. home ne1~h- FalrwayOa.ts Developer: Gfeller Deve lopment. Type of development Con- dominiums. Price ruse: From $150, 900. N•mber of floor plus: Two. Squre foota1e: Up to 1,485. Flu.nclag: Conventional. Sales office~ 858-4404. borhoods," laghl added. To add to lhc rccreataonal at- mosphere at Fairway Oaks. home- owners and their suests can cnJOY a pnvate heated sv.1mming pool and large hot thcrapl_ spa. Memberships 1n the Coto de C"az.a Golf Club and Club de Caza are not included tn the price of the homes. For further information on membership, please contact the membership directors of each club. Fairway Oaks homes feature con- tcm porary California Ranch architecture, created by award-win· nmg Kermit Dorius. The community has been designed to include a host of luxul) features 10 accommodate a relaxed Ii fest) le. The homes have particular appeal as pnmal) res•· dences. as well as for people Sttking second homes in a prcsug,ious. gate· guarded reson-hkr community. "Fa1rwa) Oaks offers the prestige of hvmg in a magnificent reson-hkc setting with a host of recreational actn 1t1es.. at a vc~ affordable pnce:· light continued. .. For many years. Coto dr Caza has been recognized as an exceptional environment for 1hose w11h an affin i- ty forcquestnan act1" 1t1es and tennis Now, "'th the nc" 18-hole golfcou~ designed b) Robert Trent Jones Jr .. th e 4,000-acrc private rcs1dent1al resort com munlt> has even more 10 Fa.lnray O.U off en lazurlou lnterlon and •pectacular 1olf coane Ylewa. offer ... Light concludt<i. .\mong the many lux uf') features induded v.1th each Fairwa) Oaks homf are wood burning fireplaces. ceramic tile rntnes. spacious mas1er bedroom suites with pnva1c master baths. and pn"ate patios or balconies. A.lso included 1s central air con- d111oning and heating, plush wall to wall carpeting, nine and on~halffoot ce1hngs. and gourmet kuchens with self cleaning ovens. microwaves. gas cooktops. ceramic t1lc countenops. oak-fi nished cabinets. trash compac- tors and five-c}cle dishwashers. A breakfast nook and formal dining room is also available in one plan. Fairway Oaks tn Coto dr Caza 1s located Just cast ofM1ss1011 Val'J O. and can be reached from the San Otego and Santa Ana freeways by procttd- ing north on El Toro Road Two furnished model homes. de· signed by SiUiphant Jntcnors, arc available for viewing daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For add1t1onal infor- mation. telephone 858-4404. Both Seacre.t Het.rhta (left) and Se&Kape Vlllaa in Laguna Audubon offer Medlterrean architecture and a choice of three flooT plan•. Coto de Caza offers homebuyers shot ..... at ltvtnggood ltfe BJ LISA O. QEN . .... .... c..' •.• Coto de Caza . located in Southern OranaeCounty near Laguna Hills. isa ,,000-acre private community of new-home developments built by some ofSouthem California's leading developers. The homes arc intcarated with areenbelts. natural canyon ter- rain. and a host of ~tional features within Oub de Cua. the sports membership orpniz.ation at Coto. Coto's centerpiece is the 7,086- yard, championship aolf club. "We've created a communtiy with a focus on privacy and exlusivity that is unique in Southern California," John Yelverton. president of Coto de Caza. said. "There arc very few places in the area where you can live alongside a got f course. enjoy the wide scope of recreational amenities the clubs at Coto offer. and still enjoy the beauty of acres of surroundina hill- sides." Some of the pnvatc club facilities available at Coto arc the new 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones. Jr.; 11 tennis courts: an Equestrian Center that was a sitr for the 1984 Olympics; a junior Olymp1c-s1zed swimming pool: and a complete sport conditioning center with racquetball. basketball. bowling and billiards. Membcnh1ps in the clubs at Coto arc independent of the purchase ofa lot or home. For funher information. pica~ contact the club membership director "Coto 1s a uniqur recreational community of exclusive estates, cu storm homrs. lots and new residcn- (Pleue 9ee GOOD/C5) Lclguna Audubon offers buyers city-cloSe country living Aliso V tejo project encircled by 10. 000 acres of open space By LILlA.NA TAYOR Dllillr .... CIUll ' I The muter-planned development of Laguna Audubon. located within Aliso Vic1ojust three-and-a-half from Laguna's Main Beach. offers op- portunities for ownership 1n a rural countryside. yet 1s clo~ to the seaside attractions such as the sheltered yacht harbors at Dana Point and Newport Beach. Built by the Kathryn G Thompson Development Co.. the master..<fr- velopmen t will include two neigborhoods surrounded by I 0.000 acres of natural terrain. proposed wildlife prescn cs and park lands sutt· abk for back country exploration .. The location ts an unbeatable combination of country hfe and sophistication, and our homes will display the same combtnauon of comfort and hiah st}lc." said Kathryn Thompson. pres1drnt of the home building firm . Dcsiined b) th r award-wanning architectural firm of Hales-Langston of Orange. homrs at LaJuna Audubon will feature trad1t1onal California and Mediterranean styles built on 65-acres. The Seascape Villas with up to 1.652 sq uare feet of hv1ng spacr and Seacrest Heights with up to 1.500 square feet , have been designed for famil ies desinng prox1m1ty to occan- orientcd recreation and the back country ·~Many fam1hes who have rca1s- tered on the growina Laguna Audubon Interest List an ant1c1pation of the opening of sales this spnng have attended the Chnstmas boat parades at Dana Point or Newport Beach." Thompson safd. Laguna Audubon will be com- posed of more than 350 sin&)e-fam1ly homes that will come 1n two-story desaans with three and four bedrooms / L · l, ... 1-:\ ' -2i_UDUBO~(.; fcatunna high volume ceilings, curved staircases and bay windows. 01hcr 1ntenor amenities found throughout the residences arc lofts. arches. plant shelves and greenhouse windows. In order to emphasize the intenor- extenor relationship of the homes to (Pl_.. eee LAG01'A/C5) Developments off er choice of 3 plans in a Mediterranean style Laguna A.udubon's two develop- ments. Seascape Villas and Seacrest Heights. were designed with the same open. airy fcchna that mirron the commun1t1es' location. Seascape Villas displays arc~itcc· turr influenced by Mediterranean design. The three floor plans have three-and four-bed rooms in two- story space arrangements ranaina up to 1.652 square feet. Sandpiper (Plan I) has thrtt bedrooms and two and a half baths. Headl ining the array of Jistinct1ve features is a "sec-thru" fireplace between the living room and the family room. Jacamar (Plan 2) has three bedrooms. a lot'\. two and a half baths and a family room. All bedrooms are on the second floor, reached by a dramauc curvi na sta1rway. Analyzing county h,o.using trends . Normally, a local demOIJ"lpher has to rely heavily upon the decennial Census of Population and Housing. For intercensal analysis, he must run to local estimates and computerized census updaacs. of varyina ~ of quality. This becomes parucularly chalJenainl when he tries to present current population and housinte11i- m1tes by• or income P'OUPI or by smalllft9. We me blessed in Oranae County witb • uacommon iDla'C'enlll data sourat. lk Ora.nae County Annul Surwy.Jlds survey is the product of the Plllllic Policy R~rcb Orpniza- tion • UC1 and its Stady Dittetor 1.1 Dr.Miit•~· Mn illr1Cd the annual survey in 191l ... ii now bcsinnina to plaa the sevC'1ida ha tbt tentt. h is supponed fina~and intcUectuafly by•bOUt 40 of dtC county's k'adiaa c:orpor. 1tion.I. =;c qendn ud pnntc '"""' . AtlllOlil many other fi..,..inp. tbe IUl"Ve)' pro • an annUJ updllCI of' the dernopaph1c _profl le of our coun· ty; and bccaUliC ofits Wit umplC size ( 1.000 telephone interviews each )'Car, 1 ttpfatntativc 11mple of Oranee County adults). it permits us to sqment the county totals. Forcumple, at.e residential profitc of our Orante CdUnty houtebolda is lliwa)'I tntn&UtftJ (and vaJuble) in- fonnaaion. CotlMAentJy over the put Ii• yan. wt ha•e found •"°"' t~ lhinb of our houltholdl lO tx ~ and one·third rtnun. Mort specificalfy;rn 1987. 6S pmicnt OWncd a sir>ak·famtly d"llint unit. detached or attac:W (condom1n1um. townhou1e, duplex. etc.) wbllc IS nc renlCd web a unn and 20 ORANGE COUNTY HOUSEHOLDS RENT HOUSEHOLDS OWN SINGLE BYAOE 65,. lSIMI Under JS .,,. 214MI 3~ 731' 14,. •s-6' 821' ~ Ovet6S 111' l~ IYINCOME Under SlS,000 3ft 16• s=.ooo s~ l~ s 50,000 661' .,. SSl· .ooo IC* ll o\ er sao.ooo ~ 6 8YllEOJON North -6S~ West ?a. Ccnlial S61'1 South 7~ ~rtcnt rented an apartmcnL But some rt:aUy lianlficint van. auon appear when we ICllDCftl me.: \~ APT. 2~ 3~ 131' 91' 91' 46"' 11• 1~ ~ ~ lt• ·~ 26~ I Osprey (Plan 3) has four bedrooms. two and a half baths, a family room, breakfast nook and optional loft. All bedrooms arc upstairs. Thompson Development Co.'s soon·t<Kkbut Seacrest He1ahts will also offer three strikang floor plans. Plan I, the F1rccrcst, will feature three bedrooms and two baths in 1ts two-story design. Encompassing as>- proximately 1.207 square feet, the Firecrest will include a lovely living room with wood burnmg fireplace, formal dining room. convenience· oriented kitchen with sunny breakfast nook and eating bar, and a spacious second-level master bedroom suite with acncrous walk-in closcL Offering a total of approximately 1.405 square feet the two--story Plan 2, the Sungem, will provide thrtt bedrooms. two and a half baths. living room with oversi1ed window and wood·bumina fireplace, separate formal dinina11a. U·shapcd kitchen which overlooks the backyard, handy breakfast bar and catina nook. and (Pleue ._ BOID8/CI) Seacre•t heights Developer: Kathryn Thompson Development. Type of development: Single fam- ily, Mediterranean. Price ruse: From $155,000. Number of floor plans: Three. Square footage: From 1,207 to 1,528. Flnanclag: Conventional. Sales office: 544-1863. Sea11eape VUlas Type of development Single fam- ily, Mediterranean. Price ran1e: From S 160,000. Number of floor plus: Three. Squre footage: From 1,320 to 1,652. Ftaucllls: Conventional. Sales offJce: 544-1863. ' l Fieldstone opening in Garden Grove A new edition of the hiably popular field.stone Clauics opens for ales this weekend in Garden Gro"e. "Our F'teldllone Oasiics com- munities thro~out Southern Cali- fornia ha"e aeh1evcd a lc\lel of buyer popularity unsuf'J)U9Cd in the indus- try ... noted Fieldstone project man- qer Fmak Foster. The Fieldstone Oas~1cs Garden Grove is a frivate. aate-auarded community o SJ two story, three bedroom homes. The homes are priced from $169,990. Formal livina rooms and spacious dinina rooms provide plenty of room for relaxation or entertain ins. Pnvate master bedroom suites feature sen· erous doest space and adJoinina baths with double lavatoriet. Top quality amenities found in all Fieldttonc Oassics homes include vaulted ceiinas. wood-bumina fire· places, dramatic window treatments. desianer-selcctcd liahting fi1ttures and hardware, delu1te bath fbturcs, wall-to-wall carpeting, smoke deice· tors and energy-savina aas water heaters. An energy efficient forced air heating system with night setback lhcnnosta1e helps maintain family comfon . The pte..guarded community fea· lures a private family park w11h a tol lot. Nc1ahborhood schools and fine shoppi~ are also nearby. The Fieldstone Classics sales office • is open daily, e1tcept Wednesday. from 10 am. to 6 p.m. To visit the homes taken the M-.notsa A venue orrramp notth f'tom the San DiCIO or Garden Gmve freeways to Trask Avenue. Tum left on Trukco Yockey Street and ri&ht OI\ Y ockcy to the sales office. For further infonnauon. call 638-920S. < ••• Scawind, a new community of sinaJe·family anadled homes in HuQtinaton Beach. 11 holdina a .,.nd sal« openi"I with three Mw e~itina model homes this weekend. Desitned in classic Cape Cod•tyle, Scawind ofrm a variety of ocean-close livina oppc:>rtunities. pria=d from the low $180.000s. Mapa Corp., with offices in Santa Ana and Las Vcpa, is the b\likSer. ~ind has arown euremely popular for iu attractive location. uncompromisinft quality and outstandina do ar-value. "Our buyers arc enchanted with Seawind's extremely desirable location and the active "beach-close" lifestyle implicit in ownin& a home less than three miles from the beach." e1tplained Bill Pisetsky, prnident of Far West Real Estate Services, sales broker for Sea wind. The choice of noorplans includes three split-level dcs11ns with up lo three bedrooms and three full baths encompassing up to I, 764 square feel of interior living space. Select plans also include spacious family rooms or dens. l)rigbt. handsome intcnon feature formal hvinJ and d1nina roo~ w1th lartc bay windows accent.in• CC1'\&1n dinint attas. H1Jhli&ht1nJ an ouutandina hsa or lpPOlntments are cozy woodbumina hv1na-room fi~· ca. hisJt volume ce1la0&1 and t sk1l1t ~th/drns&ftl ltt&. o atts~he most diKrim1nat1na adults are t uxunous master suites. with spec10 s walk-in closeu and volume ccilinp. Dcservina special mention are the master baths. fcaturina hts and ~ sink vamues. rompartmented baths and separa" ataswnclosed sho~n. ·Asa homeowner at Scawind. one 1s invited to enJO)' the many first<lass ameniues offered at the co111munity includina pool, spa. sauna plu! a barbecue and m1m-park area This new community 1s fast ap- proachina a sell-out in Its current phase of preview sales. To be a pan of the e1tc1tement and sec the new model hon-;esat Sea wind. take the San D1eao Freeway to Beach Boulevard and proceed south. Turn left (east) on Garfield to the sales complex. open from IOa m 10S p.m.da1l y.From 1he Pacific Coast H1ghwa). travel nonh on Beach Boulevard for JUSt 2.5 m1k1 and turhn naht (cast) on Garfield For more 1nforma11on. please phone Stella Hobby or Gaf) Fuller at 968-6638 • • • Phase f1,c opens 1h1s weekend at UPTO HentaJC Hills. Cahforn1a Com- munities' popular collection of single-famtl)' homes. Designed for 1111111111111111" ...... llllll .... ll quahty-consc1ous fam1lres. the earlier '350,000 CD HUNilNGTON ~ (i) (714) 842-8600 SAVINGS ~~ ~ :~ ...... ~v,. REAL ESTATE LOANS Callfornla Federal Knous Lending Cofp Agent-Craig Knotts Loans to $2.000.000 • SFR • OWner I Non Owner • Income Units • Purchase Refl·CaSh Out • SFR Cons1ruc1100 phascsofHentagt Hills have sold~t almost 1mmed1atel".-. so inte~ted homebuyet'l arc urged 10 .... ~ the community as earl) as possible this weekend Pnccd from SI 59.000. Hentage Hills presents a ~lecuon of fou r handsome one:· and two-stol) ex- ecutt' e·stylcd Ooorplan'>. featunng four bedrooms and up to three full baths To '1s1t 1hc 1.:ommun11\ 1al..e the Rl\ers1dc Frcc"'a' to lh~ Lincoln A' cn ue CAii and' I ravel south 10 2700 Hart><>< Blvd •200 Costa Mesa 5'9-•200 peger 6'8-210• Ontario ~ ... cnue Tra,cl .,...est un b:==:::!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l•l!!!!l•b~-~ On ta no to H cmage H 1 lls. For morc informa11on pica~ phone 734-6290 Compare the Pacific Savings Bank Difference No Points. 8.75%. •AR.\\ Hom~ Loans 1u S"00.000 • 8.87 "r .\PR • :--:t> ~l'& .. m·e \m11rt11Jl1Pn •Owner Qcupit-..1. I 4 l n11' Call today-(714) '31-0800 GOOD LIFE ... FromC4 11al de-..clopni~nts noted a Co10 de Caza spokesperson Among 1he homes offered are Gfeller De\clopmcnt's Fa1rwa~ Oaks I and J M Petl!rs Co ·s The Terraces This .,.ear. Colo de Caza ..... 11 introduc' a y,.1dc vanct) of qualm ne.,.. home de' elopmcnts. Warm- ington Homes wall butld 9~ 1ra- d1uonal single-fam1l~ homes. Inter· amencan Builders are working on a de,elopment of n Med1terranean- style attached homes. J.M. Peters Compan) ..... 11 build a luxu11 neigh· borhood of 6, es1a1e-sl\ le homt>s Pac~ttcr ..... 11 offer 123 lOuntr. manor SI) le homes · It comes with some very important built-ins. Like a park, fine schools and a prestigious neighborhood. The luxurious executive residences of Alicia Knolls, now under construction, will offer to- dey's ITlOVe-Up homebuyers an extraordinary opportunity. Situated in a quiet. establlshed neighborhood of Laguna Hills, these elegant estates will border a pent and be fn one of the nnet school dlstrkU in Southern California. The superb IQcatlon offers easy~~ to major employment cen· tera. shopping malls and ~I beaches and parka. Available tn three~ Ooorplansof up to 2, 73-4 square feet, with or 5 bedrooms and kar garages. Allele KnOIJs wilt offer an abundance of standard features. AmOng thaie ere air condft.k)n. Ing. huge welk-ln dOeN end ..,.cious 12' x 12 ' ~bedrooms.;™ Hit of amenities Is almolt endles&. wt'iM is not fricltSi Is the runber ol homes being o&ft!d onlY "· So Yllit °" Salel Offk:e todly '° 9elect )'OUf new home. Alida Knolll. lt'1 worth moving up to. C>penDelty: t0amto6pm (714)472-0ln •• • • Otangit Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Mey 1, 1... Cl ANAL YZINGCOUNTY HOUSING TRENDS •• home. il1.(()mc arc to ~ cx~cd. in« aie and income tend to Proatt" W>ltthcr l but the a'efllCS hide a lot or v1nat1ons. Note the rclauve stab1IH) 1n apartment OCCUpanc) lior 11tS JS and ab<>,e. whereas apanment rm1- 1n1 conunun to slide as income nscs And as a renter reaches median income. his prochVlty to rent a s1naJe· family unit cxettds that for apa.n- ments. But for both the older and the h'Jhcr income\, at least e1&)\t out o( I 0 are owners Ju$U fe~ more supportanaf'acufor this res1<knual proftlt-: The median qe o( respondents 10 our sun-ey w.u 38 yea.rs, their median houxhold intome was S~2.000, 32 percent of them h'e 1n the nonh (Buena Park. Anaheim. Orange and P<11nts nonh 1. LAGUNA AUDUBON ••. P'J'OlaC4 the rural surroundinp. the builder has extended the patio areas that e1tpand the indoor tnten.ainmcnt center to the outdoors., therefore extcndtng the "•~ual d1mens1ons of each noor plan The architect and the bu1ldt>r ha'e wor'kcd clo!>d~ lo produtt an 1n· novauve St)·le .. .,..,1th which we ha\e been credned and which new homt>· buyc~ now expect from us:· Thomp· son said Propcny ownc~ intc:Tcsted in golf· ing will ha'e the opponun11~ 10 choose from a 'ar1ct) of tourv\ loca1ed throughou1 the cas11\ -re at ht>d ~ddlebacli. \'a&) and along the Orange Coun t~ coas1ltnc The Valle} 1s enhanced alw h~ 1he pro,1mll) of shoppma mall' and commt>re1al complcAes La&una ..\udubon hu no connec-11n "-tlh nor 1r. 11 '>pon~rcd b) the ··,a11unal .\udubon Soc1el\ ··nor an" of 11s •ffiltatcs · ProspccllH homebu\t>n are t>n· cuuraged to reg1\tcr on the Laguna Audubon List The' "111 be noticed about the tonslrullHJn progress and .... ,11 be 1n,11t>d Ill a11t'nd a prl\ale i.hu.,.. 1 ng 111 the furn1">hed model homt•s prior to the publtt Hnme..eeler'> can 'l'>tt tht> .,., model huml~ de ... 1gncd b' ( arok E1tht·n ln1enor., lc11er 1h1\ \pnng F '' mort· 1nll•m1.:i11on on the ~!>(.J?l \ tlla'> or the ~a1.rt"'>I Hu ghl'>. or lo reg1'>11.·r lor the tro .... 1ng 1-Jg .. n.i .\uJutx>n i nh.'rl''I l 1!>1 l .111 'l.J.J~ l(f, ~ ...,. 21 pcrunt ~s1 (Hununaton Be.ch, Fountain Valle) and po1nu wni). 22 y percent central (Garden Orove, Santa AM. C'Oita Mesa. and lhe Tustin am) and 2S perttnt IOUlb (Ncwpor1 Bnch, In ine and po1nu toUlb) I ~lcome )our commcnu. ..,., nm.-,.. Ne•,.. aw* tftUatl ·~ • ...,..,.. rnurd, •'t~rd·-Utl real~ lu.n. ........................... & HOMES ... ) FromC4 coz) fam1I) room "'tth arched .) doo~a~ L'psta1rs arc two sccondal) bedrooms 1it.h1ch share a full ba1h. and 'l the master ~droom suite. complete ! "'•th separate doubk ""ardrobcs Plan 3 tht> Starling. will feature ; lour fam1h bedrooms. and thrtt full ba1h~ on l~o It>, els On the first level .,{ 1h1s pl.in dt'>pla)!> a s1nktn& bay· .,..indo.,..ed It' ing room dramatic 18 I 'A o-s1dcd fireplace shared by the •11 II\ •n& room and famtl} ..IOOm. dra· '4 mat1l 5y,~p1ng staircase formal din· 1 1ng room .rnd t'\pans1ve gourmet '' l..1tc hen .\lso on 1hc first lc\el 1s a ~ bed.room .,..11h full bath ideal for • ; gut"St bedroom or teenager·s v.1n1 Q ..\II ot the floor plans will include an f a11ached l"'0-(;8r garage "1th conve- n1t·n1 d1re1.L home ant"~ ~~ .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.1rl MORTGAGE RATES Figures as of Thursday A.prrl 28 FIXED American 1ntersta1e S&. Anct\Of Mortgage Bank of America Broo«s1de S&L Conllnental S&L Fidelity Fec:Mr•I S I L Glendale Feder a S&l Hawtnorne S&L Home F~era Slh Homnhetter Mong~ Independence S&L Landman< Ba,..k Mortgage Long Beacn S& L Mechar11cs National Ban~ MIHlon \l•lley B•nk Mtssion V1e10 Na11ona1 Bank Pioneer S&L Oualt.91 Cit> S& L Republic Federa, Savings SIS M<lftg~• Se<:unty Federal Sav•nQ" Trust Savings Ban• US Home Loan Vall~v Feder a1 S& l INDEX SUMMARY Intra I Down Rate Pymt 10 250 ' 10 000 15 10 3;5 20 10 500 ')5 10 3;5 20 10.500 10 '" 00(; ;r IQ 25 :>C 10 ;-5 ~5 10.500 2S •0500 •o •o 500 0' 10 37~ 1c 10 3;5 1~ 10.500 20 10 500 10 10 500 10 10 750 1Q 10 g7c; "~ 10.000 10 10 625 10 10 625 10 10 75\) •o 10 375 10 ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES Th .. ., ... l.Ml ... k 111" D•stnc! ; 65 7 65 Prime rate 8 50 8 50 3 month T ·O•ll 5 53 5 89 6 month T -bill 6 14 6 19 I yr trusury note 7 OJ 6 92 3 yr treasury n"te 7 88 --5 5 yr treasury note 8 25 a 12 Point a Lock·ln (%) (d•Y•) -~ 2 000 2 000 1 500 2 500 1.500 2 ooc 2000 2000 2.000 , 500 1 500 2 :)()() '000 0.500 2 000 l 000 • 50i) • 000 1.500 2 000 2 000 1 500 • 500 15 60 JS 15 45 30 )0 JO 15 30 15 10 30 00 75 45 00 vO 2'.! JO .... kl 990 -65 d 50 c, 99 t' 21 -0' • "E 9 13 ' ADJUSTABLE Maa Loen tntr•t Down Polnt1 Lodl·ln Margin Max. 188 168 168 168 168 1M '68 168 168 IOO 168 168 168 '68 111 168 168 168 168 R•t• -soc 7 500 -500 -?Su -so~ 7 750 7 ~5(' 7 250 8000 7.750 7 625 7 250 -25C 6 e-s S.175 7 500 ... a~s 7 500 7 000 1.500 ..., 750 • 500 .. e-s 7 625 Pymt •r 20 ?0 ?0 10 20 w 2\> •e 10 10 05 10 10 20 25 1(, ·o ·o 10 10 20 20 20 (%) (der•I 2 000 15 ,. 000 90 1 500 60 0 000 15 :<" 000 80 1.500 '5 l 500 45 1 500 45 z 000 45 2.000 30 1 500 45 2 500 15 I 500 15 1 750 15 1.750 15 , 750 22 • 600 30 , 000 00 2 000 75 1.000 .s , {)()() 00 • 000 00 2 500 45 1 500 ~ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES c Of'lfonntng Flaed •s 1ear 1{1 046 30 .,e•r •O 326 Adfu•l•ble f. montti .. 380 •.ear ; 485 ("'-) l.oMt 2 7S0 250 ~750 500 250 500 ~~ JOO 700 2.125 390 2 soo 750 2 500 7S0 2 750 500 2.750 ,. 2 500 168 2 500 168 2 500 JOO 2 750 600 2.500 500 2..500 500 2 250 168 2 500 JOO 2 500 188 2..500 , . 2 250 168 2 250 500 2250 168 2 500 500 NOft COl ... lftfng 10 •93 I:() 77'3 7 633 7 6'6 IT\ .,, IQ Tl ~l )Jo Jq rh I lf " ,,. 0 " a ol ·r1 '2 .rt ... n ... -. I 3 [ l CALL 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE . 540-1220 FRO~ SOUTH ORANGE 49&-6800 a.I latate F• kit llMral l 1111 klMI hUM IMI C.......... llU C..U 1111... IM4 ..... ~ *•11•111.•* ........ -... " ... memt.a •111'8T .... ~-retetgeCdM .. _.,,.. Wll"1m. TURTLEAOCKVtE*ll -• ,~ On t,_. Hf So -.T* euptu, bul" by W11rn-.... I• •I 3IR, 2,,.BA Twnhm• $217k-38R+lamrm•den ... 1111 South ~~~at Hwy, Var:Mt OOf'N'MrctW k>t'. ~:R '+ ~. 38A, wa•w ~ton. Front ~:SBA 48R + ~ 4R'28A ,,... Frptc attectled2c:argar-NewWhltecerpet. 'r°'" --... pa--t $399000 Prime toe xtnt 8ulld to suit Y<Nf need9. trplc, patio t 2BR. 18A OPE~SATistfN10-3 2 BA. jaa, frpk:, terge bftlna ..,._~ ~ tBR Juat~f~atyte 11ge. immect occpy. Ask· ator he>me. FrWI ugo, _.. ,_.., t ' c t no S..wall and new dock, rental M15K. 87W480 517 J•"'MINE cMc:k. 4 c.-gar11ge. RMt £At :..._ OM-!, • .. 7ft.ol Townhome. Seclu<lad Ing 1139.tOO Merllyn Oantruy 2 1 pro I . We'll give you tn. down In ran a. us om re • w1n tak al boeta ,.... unit 3BR 2BA. Income ..., ..... 11----~ encl unit L ~ d Coom 831 12M 557-4373 ellehg tor a lhare of own. vlltlon. 3Bfl 1BA + 28R Pra e ~ 000 . 873-1611 8t(ra welcome 3BR 28A norn.. f'eatUI'• $3.175 per rnont". Prlnd-Golderw~. • PtltM to-tO yr With bl • • ---"='!"· -~--:-:i:-.:;:j:-. =~~am!•sn~ 1hm~~=11 W-12io ~ala 1117 :=.'=~ ~~S::::=e 114 =~•81o '°°"':..-;;· aKJtfcA.12! •~f}!,_::__::~1trae1tc.~Ag~~.•: 111 U ~lmi r11m)11~ I patio M11ter bdrm •HARBOR WOOOS• eclflc 873-5!99 UT I• 14 2'~k upgraded. 3100 ...,,. :.:_, ... .., ....... (l/i 208 E Bay Ave. Reduced w/1'9tr .. t & 2 1>9tloa. 2BR 28A, 3 level TwnhM. c.t .... I ""!"-#P 11, pvt comm. 1435,500. ~"'1 •151 n... Ev. Wknda ~ S40t<-now S-455.000 Nu Cntry kitc:tt. 2 car g., Xlnt tee loc ecroea from a 1-...ala llW Lim• Otia.te1111 PageanVUncSa --..,,... 4br 3be. 3100s/f 3-sty :.~~move at only Geltona,wi3 0ecka.2~ *llL.mllT* A_,.O'ntr .&1 USTSllE 0,1, Goodman. 4~771 Hmt AIR Realty. 673-5870. Miiiie • Agt 857-433<4 or ger. pool, apa, many up Sharp 3BR + lg lemlty nn. IUM ~ II ~loc• FI ND RE.ALTY WORLD. OPEN SUN 2-5. Bldr/Agt 551-2100. grades, Incl. 2nd l/p In Herlt. lnlleat ~5880 Remodeled 3BR 1~•BA. NEWPORT BEACH •PEN NEW VIEW HOME · m1tr br. prlnc only '215K or 551-1515 Aldlne 1 new gourmet kitchen, TER SUITES 31R+ Den, 2'1\Ba. beaUt OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY •By owner 790-3083 mutt( bdrm toll•. f()(· Thia delw<• Townnome ln-lhrough classified .... ..,,... llltr 3rd story matr st• with 12-4 IRVINE TERRACE OPEN HOUSE •llU .... * mal dining w/oal< pal'• cludea greet "'" of city bey/ocean view. 2 c:« 730 Santana er SAT/SUN 10-4 ...... quet Breaklut nook, lights, OOU""9t kltel*I. gar '475,000 Oper1 Sun Exec atyte home, w11 to 507 Im SAT/SUN 1-6. 3 Of 4BA, trplc Owners h•ve cent...i air. community PlllTWS . 1-5 1127 E BalboaR Bl Balboa 1s1. Pn & tennis Geofgeous COM C>uptex, 2 1~1• ~~33C.M500. •-_ _ P,2u;;h000as•cd rt·~~~ =' ~: Lista tor M UIYll Cannery VIiiage tty crta. Pride of own«ahlp detached 38R 2'1\BA '""" ,__,_.,.. · · -• •-•WIN •· u ._.,...,s OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO Largest ONne home 'Ver-673-37n neighborhood. 3 lrg BRI. units. ~OIC 3300 sq tt. OIEElllll ~.... EASTStDE COTT AGE II. 831-12&8 84 Cortlca. NB -n · light, newly painted & landscape. & c.rpet. 3 EASTSIOE CO TA MESA taehed garage, lg tot. Call sallle' model on golf ••• ••• -mlUU 2 BA, sunrm. trplc . .tly-New apptlaooea. paint, $179,900 28R 28A, Cl9-~ ~r~u,;~r~X~!~:~~· ~~~~~;~~~i~' landscaped, comer lot large decks Income 3BR 2'1\BA, 2 cer garege, 1howlng ... Donald Pfaff t ~21 Guest parking Master •• 25•000 $395.000.(805)648-5808 $3,350 per month. new crpt, 1kyllghl1, e31·128G __ ... Colleet. By<>wnef Do not S585.00-0 Prlnclpala $149,900. Hurry! Cell UZ suite on hrst floor plus 3BR 3BA Steps to beech disturb tenant only 720-9966 or CHUCK JONES IEW um11 ... ·-p·-11 Expect tre best.'" othef bedrooms. each 2 Story seount)' system. · 631-12&8 0t 846-5743 ....... -•r With bath E11tenc:i.d din-top cMc:k 1>9tJo USTSllE 8 I 111-1121 BAYS HORES· mg room overlooks OPEN SAT/SUN 1•4 IPYIUSS llll Va • t>eautitul gardens & gOff Ro1:>1nson Rltr 548-56<47 SPYIUU Spectacular ooean. bay & Greenbrootc New li.t. •BR Remodeled 3BR IV.BA. •DOVER SHORES• course Family room with Wll1111 Fii YHI "" ........... S •~· + ~ 1239,900. Fran new gourmet kltehen. <4BR 2'1\ba houae 2-car fireplace $865 000 OCEAN front dupleic. , Cit)' l"'hts ""'"" pac""'a Lugo Cent ry 21 rvot master bdrm suite for OP£N SUNo'AY 1-5 4br/1br Ideal loc by Fun Enioy the destgne< treat-5Bfl. 3'1\BA, newly re-557.5373; 551 7o00. · mal dining w/oak' par: gaab~e~o·!.~~/vall- $429,000 RUE FONTAINE· Zone Only $499 000 ment in this spacious decorated home In WTSlll-IAll,.. quet Breakfast nook.1 _____ _ B1016ANYON, NPT BCH Owner/Agt, 250-3002 ~~~rs~~~~o:~;r•s~cy~ move-In condition Adorable 38R 2BA. frptc, trplc Owners have •llYEI SllllS* Cl~ Cape Cod, New England charm throughout. Featurea 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, wood noors. French doors and windows, formal dining room with brick floor. Wonder- ful master sul1e with sitting room. Currently the lowest prioed in this gate-guarded beach community. In· 71r.•1100 R-.. RE 6 PL"'" on Pen P1 3600+ sq 11 p..,, pool & 2 c.r garllge. FantatY.: •U YEIH purchased another F111er Back on the market vr ,. ""' llghls. wood floo<rng & spa wfuMd b<icit deck· quiet location w/a huge OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN $249.000 Curt twt>erta SBR . S'kBA. pool. ('l l'IDt -1. ti l<'IN!S 5-t BR unit, t-2BR unit paneflng Pool & spa In Ing Lg family rm w/lrptc yard Just llatedl BY RE"• s•••ueLS 11 83t-1266 ,52<4,000 ... _ _...._ & Co • • .IJ'\.~1 • J'I· $725K New listing! Can backy91d lend to enter-& more• WIH not lull S219,900 Call Robin "" """ ... _,_ rr= l l )'.ti'\'.\.\ oery Village Rlty 673-3777 t1tn1ng Enjoy night tight $799,900 Call 011n1 Tenelh 631·12&8 1-4:30 Rltr 759-1219 UiiiZl Ill \l IOR._ vtewS from both f\OorS, Prosser 760-5000 or 2008 Baleanc, *FllR• -ir* --------CtrtH ••l •u 1022 $797,000 &44-6S90 48R. den, formal dlnlng ...-11& · IPO U T/Sii 1-1 room FabUlous pool a Bank liquidation Sate h1Ma ...... 1006 * "'=~~~ * 41 IOIEUllY ~~~A..V .. / r:d=redone.e1Cclt· -.-E_W_L_l_S_T_l_l_l_,P~l~~c~~·:~~:r 01~1~~1~ WlTHRllTtU KU',..lltl\ W Siii I-PLO Waterfront Home with Fal:>Ulous Single lamlly hm ss:!tacP:l~~te4Ba'::~3B;y Call .1.-Aal .. ,.. \[\XT\.1.Jr l't\ ·11 Filler 'upper.~re•t lor ·=~~ . USTSIDE c.1. c180all ~eg:._~v B~-~'::1 tn a QUlet prvt location Ownef 720-9401 or 710-IOOO 711-0111 REALTORS handyman S225.000 SUMNlfMQALNEnllOM l Remodefed 38R a.BA. __ .. '°'l~~;k Of Barbara dudes 6ft1 BIBB $6l0 000 ()()en Sat/Sun 720-90•4 tr Newport Pacific RE new gOIJ.rlllet kitchen. _.. l-4 333 Grand Canal • Ask for Dave Of M•nny. master bdrm suite, for-•11&111111111* UYS•ID SPECIALIST 144-IDID 673-4062 Res 675-8377 GREAT OCEAN VIEW KU'.l'l"lla I --quet Breakfast nook, "7 .975 Lora Vince Rltrs. Ole OPEN SAT & SUN 11-6 ~ ,,jjA..V s ELL 645-3683 mal dining w/oak par-•BIR Kensington. 8Y Owm -4<40 Desola Terr Pnee Re-~~I \:T'I" I~ \ .11 E'side SBr 3Ba. 1 story, frplc Owners have Prins only 60-36 MefehandlM opponunitles d··---' "'~99K. •Br 3'•Ba \I 1 -id Ibo d & _.__ .,........ ...., ,. _ ea ar care . .....-n. purchased another llWPllT HJllTI ~~~':;=~~·~to L~~N~~~~-cJ~~1_!~~0R REALTORS« through classified ~~:~:~c!~1~ Owner S2•9.00063Curt2!i.,ert>e<ts Grt location, cl• to prk, yoor living room . II 1· t "" 3 BR 3 BA . I I 11 er •~~~.? S315.000 15%down As- A MEMBER OF THE rII SEARS FINANOAL NETWORK laJ MARCH SALES EXCEEDED $27 MILIJON Expect the best Coldwell Banker Rcsldcntlal Real Estate Services REPRESENTING 69 BUYERS & SELLERS THE :. l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH WFSrCUFP U29;500 Westcliffs best buy! 2 BR + den or 3 BR 2 BA charmer. Beam ceilings. 2 fireplaces, large kitchen w/new appliances. Great curb appeal. UDO $399,000 Enjoy Newport Bay + city lights from beauti- fully maintained 2 BR co-op unit. Neutral decor, new kitchen, porch + forever views. Pier & slip available. BAYSIDE COVE '420,000 Fantastic condo on the water for a very low price! Terrific location, gated community. pool, jacuzzi. BEACON BAY S435,000 Prime location in this charming 3 BR, w/large family room. High beam ceilings, brick fireplace within steps of bay & tennis. LIDO S496,000 Sophisticated bayfront penthouse. Wonderful panoramic views of bay, ocean, mt& + Newport Center are unsurpassed anywhere! BA YC&EST . S5S6,000 Exceptional family home ha.a everything 4 BR. 6 BA. family and bonus rooms. Perfect condition the finest in f amity living. ' DOVEi SHORES 1616,000 Great location on Galaxy Dr. Sophisticated or.~ story, 3 BR, formal DR + FR. Park-like yard with spa & covered patio. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SH 0,000 Prime ocean view location, larp family room with fireplace. Open kitchen bay wmdowa, spacious yard. An outatandina value. WEBTCLIPP ~ MH,000 Perfect lamily home. Major remodel juat com- pleted. Cuatom detail t.h.roueh<>ut. 2 story, 5 BR. • 'tt BA, 1ourmet kite.hen. BMCOH BA t Mtl,000 Beautiful, contemporary Pulaski desianed home with 1kyli,hta, beamed cei.lnp.. ape. Main home hu 1 BR, loft ph.1a 2 BR apt. 1tnron 1111Gm 11'9,MI Built by &"*al contractor ror own home. lSO-bU + ocean view from all ~ rooma. 2 BR. S BA Ll'I bonut 1uite upttain w/ftt bit.r + bllt!L OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 WESTCLIPP 3 BR WESTCLIFF 5 BR OLDE CDM 3 BR + 2 BR NEWPORT BEACH 3 BR 114 1 PEMBROKE $329.500D. GOLDSBERRY $629.000 $635,000 1212 BLUE GUM J . SPARLING 6%0 AVOCADO D. TROUT 975 BAYSIDE COVE $675,000 L. EWING IRVINE TE RRACE 1011 BONNIE DOONE 3 BR $735,000 E. CORKETT BIG CANYON 83 IOY AL ST GEORGE 3 BR $1,195,000 L. HI~L PIOMONTOIY BAY 548 HARBOR ISLAND DI 6 BR Sl,595,000 E. CORKETf SUNDAY 1-5 WEBTCLIFF 3BR 11'1 PElftBROKE $329,500 D. GOLDSBERRY BIG CANYON 7 I UE CBATEAU ROYAL 3 BR S549,000 M. DEREMIAH NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1610 KINGS ROAD 2 BR $590,000 B. REEDY OLDE COM ezo AVOCADO 3 BR + 2 BR $635,000 R. KURTZ NEWPORT BRACH 3BR mVINE TEUACE 3BR 975 BAYSIDE COVE $675,000 L. EWING 1011 BONNIE DOONE $735,000 J. CAMPBELL NEWPORT HEIGHTS !HSANTAANA D.ADAMS 2 BR '7-'9,000 IJG CANYON 3 BR PBNINSULA 4 BR SBAVIEW 3BR SI SOY AL ST GEOIGE $1,195,000 E. O~ON Ill BUENA VISTA Sl,696,000 C. HAINES 1011 YACHT D!PBNDD 1570,000 G. ANDERSON OT HER AREAS . . . UMIVllllTY .. 000 LocaUol\, locatlonlr!C:tion! Great family 6 BR: 3 BA home overloo ' lovely peenbelt. Brisbt. cbeeiy corner lot.. . . ~ tut,IOO I.only fail~ home in bilhJy cMlrable .,.. 10cia..s et ot cul-ct....ac. Lup flid. ~of pm~. BiaUtifW..,.. NEWPORT BEACH .. BAUOR RIDGE S839,000 Sunset.a over Catalina, light.a of Fashion Island from 4-BR Harbor Ridge dreamhome. FR + wood-panelled library with fireplace. LIDO S9!5,000 Walk to Lido Village from elegant 2 BR bayfront condo. Marble FP, French doors, spacious eundeck + bay views of sailing +city lights. PROMONTORY BAY S967,000 Soaring 2 story atrium with skylight makes this bayfront light & bright. 2 FP, 1 BR, BA on first floor plus 4 more upstairs. BELCOURT U ,100,000 5 BR, 4.5 BA home. Examine it carefully for it.a flawleu detail, extenaive wood work, pool, spa and waterfall, state of the art kitchen. Call today for appointment. PENIHSUu POINT Sl,1•9,000 Fantastic liarbor & night light views across widest bay location. Charming 2 aty bayfront with 3 BR & new kitchen. Waterfront patio + slip for -40' boat. BIG CANYON U ,195,000 Huge rooms designed for entertaini~. 2 muter BR + 3rd overlookin1 18th tee & fairway. Finest construction of wood & atone. BAYFIOHT U ,595,obo Enter into a sunlit court.yard Juab w/nowen + plant.a on this 6 BR Spanish hacienda + decks t hat. overlook the serene bayfront. PBNINSULA 11,115 000 "Spectacular main tw'Dinc basin location. • BR in main bou.ae, aandy beach with boat dock. Separ- ate 2 BR apt with view in garden aettin1. LINDA 18LB H ,tto 000 S pectacular, contemporaryh remod eled, bayfront. European kitchen, 4 Bn. 61.~BA, turn-inc baain, view, larp slip + south patio. AAt SBOIBS H ,600,000 Bufront·(tne1t quality. • bR Nmodeled home with 60 ft trontqe. P ool, 1pa plua dock for 2 lars• yacbta. &quiait. bay viewL NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 644-9060 • CORNER OF COAST HWY AT AVOCADO ....,: ~~ :i!':!"~.: 1 -··--• ll11ing Prtnc only 1 OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 Newport PllClflC RE 306 Santo Tomas A.ti tor Manny. 645-3683 . E"s1de twnhm 2 m1t1 •OCEANFRONT Brand 1 bdrms. 2ba, vtt clgs. MW custom 3Br 3Ba hdwd firs. brick Ip. 2-<;ar home on 28th St./sand gar. pool. spa Xlnt loc High cetl, beaut arch S 155.~ 645-6756 dramatic white water OWNS 2 MUST SELL11t views, 11lnt value S775K Close to Costa Men Open Sat/Sun 1-5 2712 courtyards 3BR 11.BA, W Oceanfront Cannery hardwood floors great VIiiage Rlty. 673-3777 locatlon $169.500. '81 + llOI ~ 1111,000 21 Large slngle story water- -front with docil for <40 llWI PACIFIC tooter Big tarntty k1tc:tt.n separate family room 141. 7414 hobby room, 48R, 3BA. 3 I PllOO Tl IEll car gar. large 1>9tio & a;>a 3BR 2' t8A townhome 2 IPO UT /Ill 1-1 car attached g•rage, 4118"11 0.tel frplc. Nloe patio Close to Joan McNaughton schools & shops. Asking MMIOI $139.000 Call Diana AM£M8(JU)l'THI Cappel 631-1266 ~ ~METWOM ' .. -•SELDOM AVAILABLE COLD We.LL BANl(eRO Mesa Verde North. 3br EvnAl"'tthe best 2ba, lam rm, upgraded, .~..... · mo11e-1n cond • many ALMOST NEW •traa ()()en Sun 2-5 Superior location 2BR Mary Hardesty Realtor 2BA. community pool 675-8688 a;>a Priced to NII 1t -----S250 000 v-too• Baal. 1.-cli 1040 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 DESIRABLE la OuHta 125 Corsica, NB VIiia home 38r ~ lam ~ room. H'.Ba 1.350 at. F'#21 R.V. IKXleSS. beach CIOM --· $169,500 Bkr 964-8003 Ima• 1 ii4 llUll PAOIPIO ,.. uu ".... ....1121 28R 2BA Woodbridge Laurels, on pent. belt BEACH clupleJt. Great !<>- view A.JC, frplc, xtra c.Uon. xlnt rental. 2-aty. storage. By Appt . gar. patio, S339K. Prlnci- $1<49.500. 733-2208 pale~ 850-1200 **OPEN SUNDAY 1-4** M3 ALBERT PLACE, E. COSTA MEIA -SJ>ocious famtly home, new point, 4 81, defl. new roof lorge yord Neor ihopp1ng ........ 1211,000 **MORE OFFERfNQI** VIA UDO NOi'" · O' Ill.I -Re ~~:s 9 ~ .... :¥.~-.3•~•~::0 UDO ISLE -3 BR. ' BA. dbl lot, cen1er po110 & pool lmmoculo•e cond1t.on. . ... -.000 LIDO PARK OR.-hceptloool boyfronf condo & view T 0t0Ny redec0f0ted 1n white & beige lanes. Slip ovo1loble . ·~ ...... 11•.000 UYFRONT HIGHNSE-4th floor unit. Boy & oceon v-s. I BR. I BA, Conv'll. pool, po110, il•p 0¥0tloble................... .. . ........ 1221,000 PANT AITtC VIEW -Comee Shores, 3 tu, 3 BA, den, pool, occess 10 private beodl. Security sysfem ............... '725,000 ....... -A OCaANFRONT "°* -l .,ing rra, ftlOSter 81, kitchell upctott11 detl. l 81·dtfst0tl''-SoiN boyview ................ 1111.m INftlW 0.-P~Y-Two .. ory hOlllt on R·2 lot. $poclOllt IM11g tOOlll. Graot re!!tol propefly ..... H"'"''""""'"'""''".,._ .. •Spa •Pool •view **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool vGlve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 2 IEIRDOI 2592 Arbor, Bayshores 631-1400 $455,000 226 Har1ford, Bayridge 644-6200 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-4 412 Wazel Or, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $380,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 ++234 Hazel, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $895,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 601 Lido Park Dr, i;2A.=7F,.v6B,Lldo Vig 631-1400 $475,000-825,000 Sunday 1-5 2209 Pacific Drive. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $975,000 Sunday 1-4:30 460 Prospect, Newport Beach 760-5000 $244,000 Sunday 1-4 + 10 Sea Island. Mc Clain 644-6200 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 •v 15 Toulon. Harbor Ridge Estates. NB 673-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 403 Vista Grande, The Blutts. NB 760-6097 $259,000 Sa\/Sun 1-4 2 IR 11lus Fll RI tr DEi ••+3425 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $ 1 ,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 388 Seawind. Newport Beach 645-8115 $195.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM t 128 25th St, Balboa Peninsula 548·5647 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * •• 31425 Coast Hwy . South Laguna 497-4884 $849,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 * * * t 975 Bayside Cove West, NB 644-9060 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *20252 Bayview, Newport Beach 646-7171 $35 7 ,500 Sun 12-4 •• 1212 Cambndge. Westclltf 759-6600 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 •t5 Cherbourg. Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $695~0 Sat/Sun 1-5 2532 Circle. Bayshores 759-6600 $599,000 324 Lindo. Peninsula Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $425.000 Sunday 1_. 3316 Maryland. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $199.500 Sunday 1_. 17 4 7 New Hampshire. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $204,500 Sunday 1-4 11 4 1 Pembroke. Newport Bch &t4-9060 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •225 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Hghts,NB 644-9060 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 •••sos Seward. Corona Highlands 759-6600 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2051 Shlpway, Baycrest 759-6600 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **615 Via Udo Soud. Lido Isle 759-6600 $1,650.000 Sunday 1-5 215 Via Nice. Lido Isle 631-1400 $429.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 312 Vista Suerte. The Bluffs. NB 760-6097 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1_. **2712 W. Oceanfront. N.B. 673-3777 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 111 ,111 Fii ii tr IU 505 Aventda Lucia. The Btuffa. NB 760-6097 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1_. •• 1011 Bonne Donne, lrvlne Terrace, NB 644-9080 $735.000 , Sat/Sun 1-5 •325 cameo Shof'el. Cameo Shor• 75MS600 $875.000 Sunday 1·5 *2222 Oonnfe Aolld. N.wpor1 Beech 831-7300 $497,500 Sunday 1~ t927 E. Belboa 81. (P.ntnNa) N.8. , eT3-3777 $476,000 Sun. 1·5 •2t0 Ewnlng canyon, Sftotedffta. COM ers-53SA sna.ooo Sat/8Un 12~ **312 Ewn ~ St.r, OcNW StiOtw ~ S7.tt.OOO s.t/8Un 1·5 1771 New Hampshire (Mesa Verde N.) C.M 675-8688 Sunday 2-5 •ea Royal St George. Big Canyon, NB 644-9060 S 1, 195,000qs Sunday 1-5 1 Rue Blarrltz. Big Canyon 644-6zc>O $609,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 216 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle 631-1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle. NB ~31-7300 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOI • 8722 Adams. Huntington Beach 645-8115 $264,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 8702 Adams, Huntington Beach 645-8115 $231,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 * *2323 Bayside, Carnation Cove 759-6600 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4520 Cortland. Cameo Highlands 759-6600 $599,500 Sunday 1-5 404 E 16th Street. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $295,000 Sunday 12-4 •••333 Grand Canal. Balboa Island 673-4062 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •607 Kmgs Rd, Newport Heights 759-6600 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••9 Monaco. Harbor Ridge 644-9060 $839.000 Sunday 1·5 1540 Ocean Blvd. Peninsula 759-6600 $459.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Poppy Avenue, Corona del Mar 759-6600 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2829 San Juan Lane. Costa Mesa 759-1501 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR 11111 Fll RI tr DEi •208 E Bay Ave . Balboa 673-5870 $455,000 Sunday 2-5 •1115 Antigua Way. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1334 Antigua Way. Baycrest NB 631-7300 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 47 Balboa Cove. Newport Bch 645-8115 $585,000 Sat/Sun t -5 * • 2008 Baleanc, Costa Mesa 645-8115 $316.500 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 * •312 Buena Vista. Peninsula. NB 644·9060 $1 .695,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1715 Candlestick. Newport Beach 631-0680 $489,000 Sunday 1-5 t v 18 Cherry Hills, Big Canyon. NB 759-1877 $1 , 189.000 Sunday 1-4:30 * • 8 Cypress Point. Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $1.895.000 Sunday 1·5 •440 Desola Terrace. Corona det Mar 720-0455 $499.000 Sat/Sun 11-6 LIDO ISLE V\A ll>O NOft0.58tt-4BA. ..• ---· .• $3,900.000 VIA LEO .ao.5BR-4~BA. ..... _. -$1.6SO.OOO V\A LEO t«lR0-58R_.BA. .............. $1.495.000 V\A SAN ftOM>.5BR-5BA..llLI .... $895.000 VIA ll>O sooo.AA-S8A. .... -M .. _ .... $159,000 ~ l'OROIMBR·28A. ..................... _ $749,000 * ZUROMM·38A. .... W I _.$69&.000 * OIMrnM8R·llA.----.•. $698.000 * lOM'MBR·38A .. "---... --'59S.OOO M mw:A·31R·38A. ... M-·•··· ... ~ ... $499,500 ~ IC:f:·3M·21A."--·~--·· ..... _.$419,000 'M MCl·•-·-· $4Z9,000 ....... ,Lmra llLL FEEIEY LM .. •11 11 •11 ''It •1m1•n--.-.,.. 111-Mll ... * * 1132 E Balboa Blvd, Peninsula.NB 6«-9060 $1 , 149.000 Sunday 1-5 ' •704-704'-r Goldenrod, Olde CdM 673-5599 Sunday 1.5 •v 1 Harbor Ridge. Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $785.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 15 Inverness. Big Canyon.NB 644-6200 $1.295.000 Sunday 1-5 2606 Lighthouse Lane, H View Hills 644-6200 $469.000 LH Sunday 1-5 1782 Ortole Drive. Mesa Verde. CM 631-7300 $385000 Sat/Sun 1-5 233 Pomsett1a. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $765,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1735 Port Margate Newport Beach 760-8380 $435 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •t 1836 Port T1ttan Place Newport Beach 559-9400 $495 000 Sat/Sun 12-5 v • * • 1 Rue Chateau Royal. Big Canyon, NB 760-8333 $649 000 Sat/Sun 1 -5 104 Via Havre Lido Isle. NB 759-6600 $565.000 Sunday 1-5 3249 Washington. Cpsta Mesa 546-2313 $199,500 Sunday 1-4 & IEDRODI • •2 Royal St George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 ,695,000 Sunday 1-5 21 1 Via Eboll. Ltdo Isle 6«-6200 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1--5 5 IR ,11s "F&I RI or DEi •••607 Bayside Dr Newport Beach 650-7000 $ 1 ,07 SK Sat/Sun 12 30-4 30 * • •41 Bodega. Spyglass. COM 760-5000 $797 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 2209 Ch ff. Cltffhaven 631-1400 $795 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * * b3500 Harbor Island Dr Promontory 644-6200 $1 .590.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Oakcrest. Big Canyon 644-6200 S 1.395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1912 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $629.000 Sat/Sun t-5 225 Via Genoa. Lido Isle. NB 673-7677 $598.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * •220 Via Ltdo Nord. Lido Isle 631-1400 $1.495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & IR 111111 Fll RI tr IEI * 508 Evening Star Ln, DoYer Shores. NB 631-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Or.nee CoMI DAJLY PILOT/Sunday. May 1, 19tl 4BR, 1 ~BA • solar spa. $350,000 '91 llllM llWMI "01111 VIEW llLLS" 4BR. 2 'hBA, pool, view. $595,000 •1211•.,..... llTIUY'S lllDllTillll IULn l IEIRDDI Ill IDllE • • * 12292 Cinnabar, Tustin Hiiis, Tustin 673-9333 $895.000 Sunday ,_. TOWllHOMES CONDOS FOR SILE 2 IElllDDI * t 125 Corsica. Newport Beach 650-1121 $250 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••84 Corsica Newport Beach 650-1121 $239 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •306 Santo Tomas Costa Mesa 645-6756 S 155 000 Say/Sun 12-5 ... • * 2330 Vanguard Way M-203 Costa Mesa 540-7355 $143900 Sat 1-5/Sun 12_. 2 IR 11lus F ll RI tr DEi •••32 Lakev1ew,Woodbrrdge. Irv 552-2000 $225.000 Sat Sun 1_. v 4 Rue Vette. Btg Canyon NB 759-9100 $510.000 Sat/Sun 1 -5 3 IEIRDDI * •2569 Orange =E Costa~ . 645-81 15 $147 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 16 Sand Dollar. Newport Beach 646-7 171 $149.950 Sun 12-3 3 Ill ,111s Fll RM or IEI •8 Coventry Harbor Ridge NB 644-9060 $449 000 Sat Sun 1-5 * •205 Nata. Newport Beach 650-1121 $369 000 Sat/Sun l...S DUPLEXES FOR SILE 3 IR 11lus 2 Ill 620 Avocado. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $635.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOMES FOR REiil * 963 ArbOf Costa Mesa 650-3702 $1200 mo Sat 8-5 Sun 12_. 28 Vassar Aisle Oxford Court lrvlne 673-9333 $ 1495tmo Sat/Sun 1-4 PAULSON REALTY PROUDLY PRESENTS NORALEE PAULSON TIE ILTimll llllP'S finest In rem0d8'ed & redesigned 3 bedroom condominiums for the discrim inating few whose llfestyte·demands the best .,IB llllT II OE ILIFFS" NEW LISTINGS OPEN BOUSE SAT/SUN 12-5 #505 A VENIDA LU CIA a 312 VISTA SU ERTE NEWPORT BEACH • I con wen tent .._._.. & oww. 11100/mo l73.S113 c.rry, leeC buy on oc:.nl Loe In • q\l4t water· (213) 630-5214. -IU•I UI •H• INC J M hlWI' bMtf Mo/ft"IO Do not disturb t.nene.. ltea MW w/~. • °'*" .. & Sun. 31'2S CHARMINO 38R 2BA $pKloual=~:~ ac:ilpad complex Frptc. N;c. 39R 2•iiiA°2 story Spaclou• 2br f'-tb• AEAlTORS~M400 or•opt.154.07a •7ao."'9• ~~.~c· ~; R.~7~ :. 0:1::,:-:. p4W\ Wonderful "laWI :~:.,hk.~~1·~ ~~· condo ~Ir* 3 c. partc. ~m: ~"::' v:· p::: RAV RIDGE PK 2BRl28A VILLA 8AL80A nr. 28a. c.ta... • .. :r·~.'r,'oo~ - ...U. ._ iy, •"ail~ '· 873-2820 ~r~~~'Ar~ = CALL veima 54t-2«7 ~d wi ~· :=' ~: Yrly No i>e'• 11350/mo !:; Cf:'.~·~ ~~~!t :;it.!~ o!=:t•:~ *!~ ':! "J:..t:1!! c.-v-.na ~2447 ~f•lale 1111 llfllllllDTAL L•uvt at$3500/mo ~•'IFIDlm Hart>or/405 fwy $1000 OpenSat/Sun.MM7M cornm 1350 aq ''· frplc, w/d refrlg Incl. .e25imo .'1'u .. 111h'it •1Hwnh••·tYP• ~!!' CNtminQ2tw&lott.IUpl YIWUITALI •COND0-2BR \1~8A• 675-4912 Agt ""1...terhtf $1350/mo C• CMtyt aleigantunltllmo .._. 142•7897 · 1~ wld~ -· 24 ll llO Fam rm w/'*" lo bayfron1 $900/wk llMlll Patio or huge pr11111t BRtnANYWOOOS •---ai---+•• tor 9j)pt 156-2504 Avall 5-25·11 11300/mo &Qa. 3033 COOiidge #8 ~'~~.ra1 .. .!,1r ,.1-lttnr• turmehed 723-0653 yards 111all Small pel ok 3BR/2'tBA lrpl. 2 c:ar ,...,, -&IK M·f a:~·Spm. 1Mllasl -722·2511 (IAft) (ffNING $?50 No pet'9 432·7711 ·--"'"""' ......, .,... FANT STIC ~• S c " 6 •-Frplc, gerege. wetbar ate So Cst F'tza 55&-e_ 7 t6 I -•••y 1&m11T A ..,.._ leps to POOi ALL s.t-284 pool, tennis & ctbhse •vt 11•00 780·5084 ....... RI IHtk C111t ••trt '~ beach• 2bt '•dupt.. --1650 sq tt. $1350/mo -•....w5 *DDlll\ Mr1ll Lth hi HOI Unlurlshed Upper Unit A11a11 lmmed $1650/mo •Mesa Ve<d• quiet & c an Chetyt 9sg..2504 TURTLE ROCK POINTE 3BR. 2BA Cape Cod llH P• m Ul\1'IW ~n $2800/mo. Agt 673-4062 212 Margueflte 675-3130 clean 38R 2BA. new crpr M/F 8·3()..5pm 3Br 2•1e.~ lamtly tn Pf•· 12500fmo Avail. 611· leRJ2B~. Famrm. frpl, 11111111111..... SllD IFF •llMI IUI •• V I 3BR 2<>• fur--pa110. dbl QIN lndry rm t19lous gated community Agent Debi Bibb ,. ----•••-•-70ll120 allowt S000 s/f hm r Y ""'un n ~ lg JASMINE CRK SUMMER $1175 No Pats 640·2495 EASTSIOE 3BR 28A, tam Avillabl4t anytime Can 644-~ or 842-8868 gardenef pd, hlneed. 2 OlJllT .. WAin Sotl\eby'a IR 979-35e5 sunny <Mck & ape. Nr No RENTAL 2Br 'den furn *J''"* rm, gar lg yd, quiet tree be leaMd from 1·2 yra Big Cyn 2Br+"'-2'L8a c:ar attach. $1200. SP•-... 1ST MONTH'S RENT bay on quiet end of Is Tenms. pools, gated lined atrMt $l300/mo. $22501 0 78• 7500 .,.,1 .,,,, ,. 854-7789 or 858--3802 _.. SCH PAULARINO .. IAIYM $1850/moAgt673_.062 $2500/mo 720-37?6 Meta Ver e1ng1tamnu. ManlynCoombs m .,. -•· e11eccondo Hlupgrd.fpl, lmmaceondo2br2t>atec:. tlMJTYIPTI •1QR1BA 1760 Large Falrw1y One lllMI Lrg2BR°2'-'tBA • blololl 3f1Br2Bt>ale2ca:.,:1colepean~ 631 ·1266 or Cynthia Woodt>ndge hM Fab loa =·gr:~~sm~· P<>Ol.cafl)Ort.patlo,nrS. 11& ... llUUIT .•P2~,2~ N60 pr.mtvm ~golf cour" Of 1 L p. ca SU,..v, • 'Y 758-1725 nr tennla. pool, lake. _ Cst Pt:z s7251mo. (2131 ......, ...,,.. lot, $895,000 4~-8230 Ptaiaaala 2107 amatic, Ike nu ndry Inc beck yd l1ndscape stores• Contemporary BLUFFS 3br 2t>a condo. 624-159810M0·1984/E OllmYOLR UYm •Gatagea gar, lplc & more St45o tn.bk $1300/mo ~ MC ··~1~\:· 2br/d8f1, 2'~t>a. calh catl, 96&-9188 833-8911 ht tf le.tt •WATERFRONT Tom 831-6107 d~ d'"" No PelS• 545•8035 ., .. Single story, pool. large A $Ill ~~~~=~=~~ ._ ISSI 3BR 2BA wt beamed ce11. -- -v... S b gar AIC. refrlg. w/d Avl p 1 11 0 s 1 8 o o t mo Aprtanh 11r 11a fn11 "'nl' frple, Lrgsundeck $2000 SPECTACULAR Newer aft 5pm Sall un all d1y J'L 611 $1500/mo 651-8149 •6'4-2807• .liJMl" ... -------1 *BRA.NO NEW* •• ™TUI 733-3230 itter 5pm duplex 3BR 2'lBA Front. JBR 2' •BA t1o11nhse Nr E SIDE 38r 28a HouM 2· WOODBRIDGE PARK •-•--.a --Jlr Ila fr .. 1111 Smalt, tu69t aduft com-... • -• STEPS TO BEACH new paint & carpet AYI b••~h Obi gar lncd d h .... ~ VIST'" ...._ ~ I g lu ry 2BR ...._ .. 11-~·x ....... r• $1650/mo .. ~2 8067 ..... car garage •s ""'""''"'" ,... ILIFFS Ill• R••• •Femi"" "··tldl"" P ex. xu ,_ ....,..._. • "'"' 2BR 2BA w/frplc. grt v-now "'" -yard spa trplC sml pet fireplace s l200/mo 2BR 2BA 011e11ook1ng ~ 1BR 1BA. unfum BU·lna. ,, ..., ''Y townl'IOUMS. Conv to stotld, It~ Olrondln, In quiet area. $1400 <* $1245 fµ6-65•1 Susan 92•-6574 park Laundry room and Or 2BR • Den. 2'..,BA. 114 Agate. 1760/mo fOf •Latge1.2&3BrAptl beeCf\ & ih09e. $850- XVlltl\. 44 HA Vlneywda. 733-3230 itter 5pm 3BR 2Ba rownhouse c~ --dining room Ltk• new S t400/mo ~5664 Bkr this tumrrl9r; tner..tter •New G~ DIW. Stove. $925. No Peta.. 722-1700 Guaranteed Appall•· -EtSIDE Cottage 1BR. IBA and sque.ky clean Im· $690. 714 n4-3055 & Mlerowave I I o n I C a b e r n • t Lo....iy remodel ocntn h9e lo ~ach & shopetng, 1 person only Part furn 1 •New Willi• crpt & dr8')es Seu111gnon & Mer lot for todlv or couple Some comm pool I 1100/mO Ntsmkr No pe1s Reis m•d ate occupancy ILlfFS l&Y YllW fl&ILY ••111111 •CloM 10 3 freewaye 330.000 bottlel/yHr rfttrtctlOns req Cl Wint8f •110-1000• S550. dep 645-2357 $900/mo Shown by Condo. $1750 3br 2'M>a. 1BR 18.A Ctoee to the VII· & So Coast Plaza Distribution thr"'"'hout only $900/mo 856-3120 or agent Beverly Duddy POOi 67J..33591747-73.,. • Lar,... pool & deck., .. --• SHARP & CLEAN 2BR 854-6566 644·1200 lage Agt 673-4062 ,,_ ~~kt~~.~~'. C.rn1 •• 1-•ar 2122 t 1BA D11plu Unit EASTBLUFF TwnhH 3Br ···"· ... , ..... ·~,~~:%='.'~~ 1 b1 & 4 rooms 2nd floof 2BRt 1BA houae Garage. w patto & encl garage I 1 dwnl 1 ·~a. w/fresh •C•t>le TV-ready $750 No pets 650-'751 painl & carpet In COfwen 2117 taroetY a 2.250 sq It w/d coortyerd ocean park hke nelghborh<>Od •Sorry, no pets banquet Slateroom Wine Side ot hwy $975tmo HUGE 4BR 2BA. Fam Rm. w/comm pools & spa. 2 2BR 1BA duplek Com- storag• feclllly, were-427"• lrts 675--4427 2 car gar beaut yrd _ car gar. w/d lg sunny pletely refurb Steps to ~.se s~:!'r='. '':i~ng 2 -Cute but coey OUplex JBR 2BA Twnhme trplc S t 2 9 5 Ca 11 Terr Y L•1•H ltaek 2141 pa110 S 1350/mo. 1yr198. ~~/~~~~~~m= Vlnlage 4 vlnlftcltton Units. 2BR 18A t Gar UNUSUAL 38R 3 ~BA 21 gar ta9lelul decor highly 75 t-6190 or 549.9823 19 quiet area. walk to pet poas Call owners --------- computer controlled gar Frplc Of111e by 514 rrplcs dbl garasg2~5t0oP ot des11able pvt comm Ten Moo ER N Ho ME town & beaches Avail 6a~4e_n62100D1~n8n5:_,81,;J~ HI 211 PllTlllSI 2881 BEAR ST 114/Ul-1244 Wesatfleld New "--llY 1gncullural Jasmine. $900/mo the llne appls mu I' ms pool & spa S 1350 '2BRi 1 BA Prov Pool Pet June 1 No pets $700/mo Jrd floor Apt with spec- equlpmen1 YILU lblTlLS • • * yrl'y lse CALL Martlyn VERY clean S 1200/mo 497-1957 btwn 10am-9pm Fllll ILIFFS 4ll tacular noor to ceillng ••&TUii••-._ IJ11t •tlJ OETACHE04BR28A new Coombs63t·1266 See at 963 Arbor Open VIEWS o f Newport lPlllllEm _. -· •-· -paint crpt & window cov-~ Sar 8·5pm 650-3702 BEAUTIFUL very large 3BA. 2 car gar $2 100 mo Harbor & the ocean Gar-1Hll U OllR BEAUTIFUL-2Br 28a enngs Nice patio dbl • ·~~ ~W >. 2BR. ocean view lrplc. L v Props. Inc 673-9333 ages. security, poot, cus· Large. attractive apts In a L a •a IOOJ•' duplex w/marbled firs garage $1800 mo I t4" IEWLY IECOllATEI deck viii & cable mcl HARBOR RIDGE tom Interior 11495/mo beautiful garden selling _,_ • Agt673-5354 II ~ ... .*,'";. 2BR wi gar new crpts Adults non smkrs Pool/spa , garege or ... ' -•-lrple garage laundry pvt -· S 1500/mo 494•1525 Crest Condo Oyne51y CALL 540-3393 carport Sorry. no pets u. beach access No pe1s 3BR w den 28A 2 car gar lncd yd 636-4 t20 t-5PM model Xlnt view New •SEVERAL LOCATIONS Ean/Gdta $1350/mo 673·5~37 C•1t1 Mt11 2124 l800 SQ tt frpl new 2526 Santa Ana ·o· $710 LlfDH lip11l 2152 crpt/paint Owner/Agt OCUl IAY VIEW 2Bdrm 2Ba sa-00 lfteri:J 2112 NEW ibr 2ba 1-1111 condo 2BR 2',BA f wnHse Hugel drapes child per OK 2176 Placentoa ·c $670 3BR 2'tba condo Like $2 350/mo 646-1945 2Br 1Ba. for 1 or2 adults 398 W Wilson 631-5583 Lovely garden indoor yrd wiau~o access. Obi $1200 mo 893-1315 , 2BR 2 ,BA TwnHse Huge new• Frplc 2-car gar HARBOR VIEW HOME -Lite& airy View sundeck --------.-.-1mALS lndry gar clubhs Oasis gar xtras S995 Petoto. 2 DOLL HOUSE 28R rBA 1 yrd wtauto access. Obi commpoolltenn11 StSOO Two story •BR 3'"1BA. SlrMtpkgwl perm•I 1 Bedroom $630 16 Avallat>le for Yearly & Sr area s'1950 73 t-6232 PPI 646· l264 642-9666 Easts• de C I ea n ~ar 1<tras' $975 Pet~ 2 lse Cht1s 495-3700 Gardener $2550/mo N/S. No Pets S96Smo Vly 28drm 1Ba $750 Summerl Contact Jell J I S900 mo Pers OK. PP' 646-12641642-9666 -•-L 21 .ta 644-6610 or 673-3174 lncid utlls 301 Avocado 642-9850 Jacobs 675.,630 To S~s 2BRl 2BA Frpl Nice 3BR 2 BA 2 s1ory 541.1700 or 751-4330 T -flllrlrl lewrrt -•C• .., ---111-1112• -----oc YU gar W O New condo Frp1c 3 car park-I TO ALLY I ii; ii; -1 Bedroom $655 =.,9dr~byo:?°1y~2~ .. refng pain1&b11nds One ing w Dhkup sma11enc1 EAST s1oe 2BR tBA •TOWllOlst&PT* ll~CllYOlr•st UllllllYIEWllUS ICUIFlllTHI 111 24 tW w 11son 631-0960 ...,.,..., blk Ir bch $1300 mo yard Comm pool Nr house Gar n pers 2BR t 1BA Laundry rm. • ~ Ocean 111ew 1 story home Nr BalOO. Pier New&p91s a.rrWMttlHn 305' Larkspur Harbor 405 Fwy S1000 1 nsmk S1000·mo Reier p001 carponwi storage EXCLUSIVE GUAR oncul-de-sacslrMt.Mlnt $1375/moyrly 760·8618 2BR1BA.upstrs chldrn lll-4IH 645-4636 or 721-8883 675-41112 Ag1 Call atter Spm 5•8·2871 Wa'k lo shopping & Close GATED COMMUNITY cond Ready tor occpy olc no pets Gar & pool to beach S 785/mo 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Townt.ome $2500· mo Esther Yank ICWFlllT 2229 Canyon $725/mo • WATERFllONT HOMES. INC. UALTOUDI Spn liJIUln[I. in f!lo 111<•n11 ... BEACH COTTAGE Charming 2 bdrm fixer with 2 patios on R·2 lot. Terrific location 112 block to ocean. Use for vacation or build 2 units. SlJS,000 631-1400 I t t ' /II J \ JI \\ ' Jn ' ti BIG CANYON Cioph1st1cated skyl11 4 bdrm wtth fam1I~ & formal din1~ rooms & sparkling pool & spa 'South· western" feeling with textured walls & flagstone & Berber carpeted floors $875,000 631-1400 cS250 Ott 1s1 Mos Renll M>ero lrplcs in LR 4 BR 640-1529 or 760·5000 N-er 1Br. great loc by ctep Call Oma 650-4287 All 4 • patoos dbl o••• s 1875 I 250-8002. 673-6880 C 5 8 7367 wet b•• w ·cs hllups RfAWt}( Fun Zone $750/mo yrly TOWNHOME Sorry no pe15 64•-0509 like new 2BR pa110 \t\\'J\~)'r , ... \ ·11 double attached gar 28R 2BA 61h llr Baytront ncA TORS • s 1200 ·mo ocean v1f'w' 1200 stl sec ., .. L • PlllllSIUNllT 1BR 1BA Yrly lse WATERFRONT HOMES 1 2 car prkng $1595/mo --------· INC REAL TORS Call 8 30·5 30 955-196 t ----- 63 400 HARBOR VIEW HOME SUPER sharp 1BR. '"tblk $585/rf'O No pets Avail 5116 6'5-6833 1•1 WATERFRONT Twnttome Palermo 4BR 2.,..BA. yd to bch Parl(1ng. new WESTSllf ctn&H I 2 Mstr bdrms 2' 1ba $2500 Julia 759-5506 carpet. Ille. paint Yearly lBR !BA frplc, $600/mo modern ~1tchtm. trplc. 2 RfAMR{ S700 • sec 673-6476 sec dep Call Rusly I car gar w•th wld ~-up. 3 ·•f "-real ••I J11r 212Z 511 St6751mo yr lse \t\X'J \"'l ."Yf I~·\ 'II 2 Bedroom. 1"rBA. SSOO 2BR 1BA xlnt oond New knch cabinets. new crpt, prv1 pauo. carport. laun- dry rm S6501mo 380 V1Ctor1a St 546-8523 2Br 2B• 1100 alt dl w. lndry lrplc, gar Sml pet ok $850/mo, $500 dep A11a111mmed 241 -7383 2BR $665 New carpel e, paint W/0 2250 •A Ca- nyon Corner Canyon & Wilson 495-9028 ........ / .. Townh91 tyi)e. 2BR 1'..1,BA W/D & Cat>tl hOOlt upa, OIW. patlo'a.. No petll 1850/mo. S300 depo91t 336 Cabrillo ~9-7505 * .. &PUTallTS* lg 28R 2BA. ReM<Ve yours now! 1825/mo. No Pets 817 W. Victoria. Days 979-9991 Eves 979-3848 Pam APAITllEm Sparkling cleen, 1.,-ge Garden apts Beautifully landscaped grounds. POOi & spa. patlos/deci<s. garage or carport SOfry. no pets. •SEVERAL LOCATIONS Bachelor $590 1 Bedroom S655 28drm 1• ·B• $775 2250 Vanguard 540-962.6 Bachelor 1560 t Bedroom S655 28drm t'•B• $750 28drm 2Ba Twnhs $850 825 Center St 6'2-1424 Bacnelor $590 1 Bedroom $680 28drm 11.Ba S790 161 E 16th St 642--0858 1 Bedroom S695 28drm 1''<Ba $805 151 E 21st Sl 548-2408 BAY TIMBERS 1BR. lrple. cable, pool. pa1lo. gar. No pets. 399 W Bay St $655 650·6357 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA in UDO ISL£ Charming 3 bdrm with the amb1nace of an airy country cottage with beamed ceilings & tiled floors & Fr. doors to large sunny patio S489.000 631-1400 MID PENINSULA Ba yfront with sl ip for large boat Open & bright with 4 bdrm~. 5'. bath~. formal dining, family room & oft1ce Lo"ely patio & spec1acu· lar ¥. 1de harbor view'> S 1.395,000 631_ 1266 I pallos sec gates Avail "9 I ·~·~\·? Phone weekdays 10-5 R( ALTORS , Move-In Bonus• t year +• • r 835-2126 Mrs Mebane --------• lease $950 • $500 sec ~ . I Weekends 7141734·4213 · 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 _ I A11a1111ble to see Saturday HARBOR VIEW-H6ME!> WESTSIDE 3br 1ba. den. 11-3 by appointment Mon1990 4br 2ba lam rm 2BR--18A unlurntshed lndry rm lrg backyard gardPner water No pets Stove refng dishwasher *5200 BONUS! GreatE· quiet complex Secunty side loc• LG 1 BR S600 & bulldlng. pool. garage up C1ble, BBO. gar, etcl ALL UTILITIES PAID Sorry No pets 631-8427 _s_1_00-_s_1_2_5_7_2..,.2...,.-1..,.a32 •• tBR 1BA patio, encl OW H Ill DOVER SHORES Contemporary S bdrm on large corner lot with room for pool Step-up l1v1ng room affords ter· nfic views of back bay & city lights. S530,000 631 -1400 BA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Spacious sunny 2 bdrm & den unit with fireplace, high ceilings & 2 patios, wrapped around a skyl1t atrium Spectaculi]r boating action & night light vistas. S525,000 63 1·1400 631-1400 CORONA DEL MAR Fabulous ocean· front tus1om home with wh11e waler vistas & stairs 10 beach Qual11y bu!11 2 bdrm ...,,,h den, library, formal d1n1ng room Fr doors & hardwood floors s 1,649,000 631-1400 LINDA ISLE Tudor ~1yle manor hou'>e w11h 4 bdrm, den c.ozy family room & elegant ba}frOnt dining in terrific in· terror location fr doors open to the terrace leading to a dock for 2 large boats Sl,900,000 631-1400 UDO ISLE "Old Pasadena" ~tyle two story w11h n · on the water & slips for CORONA DEL MAR CuslOm 4 bdrm se\eral boats Rare elegance.& grac.e in "Cape Cod'' 1ust ste~ to mt11n beach this home with 4 bdrms up, maids rm Luxury master, vaulted ceilings, Fp & down plus formal dining, family room, sundeck + formal dining & fam ily sun room & library. S3,900,000 rooms. S749,000 631-1400 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE -BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2436 V\ COAST HIGHVv._\ 11'; M.4,Rl'-il >,\( Ava•• 1mmed S950'mo I •1115$ lllH* $2000 Ow ner/Agt carport No pets• • S700 sec dep 979-5755 3Br 2 ·Ba pool vu $J350 640-4099 752-6868 S8501mo 673-2269 ' Sotheby s IA 979-3565 LARGE EXEC 2 story 4BR Dua Point 2126 *TMf tl•FFS* 2BA tam room 2 frp1cs OET ACHED 7wnhse 3br JBR Oen 3BA pa too tenc.ed paddle lenms 1 2 .ba lrplc pool spa '. great 1oca11on Furn,c.rr Sl950 mo 645·1528 SIOfage patoo. secured $2100 Uni $1900 Agl LIDO ISLE HOM~ pking newly rede<. W 01 1 759-8934 L V Props •Jbr 2ba $t600/mo I PCH nr Marina S 1250mo Marie F 6"3 9333 •4br Jba $3500/mo 969-9890 or 536· l555 3BRl 2BA HARBO~ VIEW BALBOA ISL HOME Rant lf1ck Zl40 Home Community pool •3br 3ba $3500/mo • $1850 mo lse 645-8412 Ag4Wlt 67S-6161 710 NEGOTIABLE. Lux or 6'3·254 t condo 1BRl 1 BA Lvngrm lull kttch. prlv 3BR TOWNHOME garden patio carpet Pvt patio lrplc, comm drapes lrog. stove pool spa No pets dish w pool spa S' 1so1mo 240-2160 clbhse b 1llards-i 4 PLU weightrm. full landscape • , & sec Avl NOW• Near Hoag 2Br 1-rBa- 898-9205 111 mess $800 3Br 2Ba-$950 2· sty1gar'1n lndry 1st sec Condo 2BR 2BA loft. Ah. Agt 998-3195 pool. 1ac.. O/W relt1g Hunllngton & Adams., 5BR 4BA •OOO 'lit. back s 1000/mo • $1000 e1ep I bay & ctly lights 111ew re Avail now 891-6723 modeled S30001mo Jim -(213)496-•379 •••• 3BRl2BA Large Duplex Garage S 1350tmo Greg 675-551 I 3BR 2BA (lBr hu pvt entryl Lg 11111ng rm & den New carpet & paint S 1450tmo. 64•·5687 Jmae 2144 $850-BACK BAY-DUPLEX ·-----------------------------------1 Beautiful detached house 2 Bedrooms patio no 714-631-1400 714-673-6900 7l4 BA YRJDOE TOWNHOME 1235,000 Just listed 28R. Peters townhome. Shows better than a model. Light and airy Private, woodsy location. close to pool and spa, gated community. . Sara Hinman AWAY FROM TRAFFIC $741,000 Move to Dover Shores. oversized bayfront lot Three BR. could be con· . verted back to 48R Remodeled kitchen and family room. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Steiner OFFICE BUILDtNO S2Al,OOO Great location. perfect owner user for DR. with x-ray. and dark room. Separate examtning rooms. recep- tion area. Separate entrance. 8 car parking Close to hospital Triona Bergin •DITERRAMEAN VILLA 11.115.000 Overlooks fabulous views on Bl« Ca- nyon's 14th creen. Five BR. custom home on oversized lot. Features for- mal llvln« and dlntna room. family room, biOlard room *kh fireplace. Pool & spa. Danny ~bb and Step- hanie Grody LIDO 18U4AYFRONT S1,A95,000 Larcer lot and dock. Great view from spacious livln& room with bayfront patio for entertalnln&-Three BR. 4BA. ptus family room. Terrific IO<Atlon. 8arbara Aune OI Car1yn Steiner YI.LA u• .,,. 11eo.ooo Mint condition condominium, 2 mas- ter suites. Nicely decorated for your executJv . Walk to buch. Enjoy 2 community pools, entertainment •reu. Security ptes. Beverly Morphy SERENE SETTING $450,000 Jasmine Creek plan 2. Fabulous lo- cation overlooking lush greenbelt. Two BR . 2BA, new kitchen ap- pliances. security system Secluded lot. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BELCOURT HILL $435,000 Contemporary 2BR. 2'12BA. l.M. Peters design. Light spacious kitchen, large living room. huge mas- ter bedroom suite Lots of trees & privacy Stella Shirar SPECT ACULARlll $2,250,000 High above the waves with vistas across the Pac1hc including the Harbor entrance Three story home. 4BR. family room. pub room, sun room. outdoor spa. Martha Macnab and Danny Bibb BLUFF VIEW $1,815.000 Dramatic 180" views of ocean. Jelly, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. SJ)acious older home with 4BR. 5BA A special CdM opportunity Lois Jacobs and Linda Oeth CUSTOM HOME 11.-S.OOO Tradltionaf Country French, 58R. 6'hBA. home. Serene sett1n1 on Bil Canyon Country Club's I 5th hOle. Lake view. lncredlble quality throughout. Danny Bibb or StephanM! Grody 64416&00 3br 2ba frplc AC 2-<:ar p e I s 6 • 5 • 5 7 7 8 garage yard $1250/mo 548-643• 642·2267 A11a11able 511 675-6096 AVAILABLE NOW• COZV. dean &attractive Charming 38R 2BA 2t>r 2ba delaclled home Harbor v-Home nice AIC. dble gill. great loc yrd N/pets S20001mo $995 Agt 551-3000 +sec; dep 720-9418 (714) 75' 9800 Cofone -Mer OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PEWll.A. $4St,•-~ .. 1SU Ocal ltM NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1BR den, 2BA Dbl oar. lndscpd yrd. n ew crpl/pnt. frptc. gardnef included (Pets ok) $1180 /mo Yrly • •642-S.S3*" ---- IEWNIT PUllSIU I 2BR 1 BA w/pallo NO pets. $850/mo Yrly 498-2195 NViPT crest condo wtk to bch. 3br 2'-'tba. nr pool, tennis Highly upgrlded 11450/mo yr tse 548-0391 Beach house. • bd. 2 ba.... .. . ..... .. J Brooks IOUIFIHT Ill 21& Nr Balboa Pier. Nu appla. COIOU llCIUlllS .. - . .$1tS,"9 ........ HI S..... II tims 1.160-yriiiityiiii. iiii1soiiii-86iiiiii1iiiia-On CdM h1lls1de . 0 M1lltr llYSllOIU----SSH.................. 2532 Clrdt Well located 3 bdrm. pm comm J Finster IUTCUff ___ SJlt,111-.. -.. 1212 ~t 3 Bdrm. pool. ma1ntamtd C Porcelia C.I ltCllJMS._, SSts.511--4521 Ctftlllll 4 Bdrm. lam rm. spa .. ........... M Huaill IOINIT IOCITS-Sttl.•--Ml Ulla M Sc>tctacular vn of Newport Hlrbor .. .. S SltflCSby fml Simi-$'75 .... _ HS t.. .,_ Vrew. l story. 4 bdrm ..... E. Tak lM 111£ ,SSfS.... 1M fltllwt ,4 Bd, 4 bl. 3000 sq ft. .. ..................... T. fllm1,. UllM lllC( .... _ 5 a...1 Ttwnhomt ........................... ····-··· .. .... ..... P. Sc>aulctml llYCIUT-Pst•--2ffl _.., Corner lot. 3 bd, 3 bl... . R 8olalld ........ cmll* CM..-S1.HS.._ nn..,... Secluded ••ttrfront . ~ .... " ....... _ 1111 ~ ,...., . ..... us•._ s .. coat....,.,, ______ , __ ,_ c. ... PAlllUllCMUI YIEW-llUIUTD 2BR 28A, Oen. 2'0-'tBA. comm t•nnts & pool 13~00/mo Ask lor Maureen or Ed 760-5000 °' 75i-1S49 REAW -1 ~t~l 1"'1f r.t\ 11 REALTORS• SEA ISLAND. 2bt 2',o\obe+ den Atmoei new. Over· IOoks r:' cqurM-with ocun city light vlew Gated comm. Avail 6/1 $3500/mo. 786-7500 agt. SPYGLASS. oceen. bay I city ntQflf llgl'l1 1119ws. 4 Bdrm No P«a. A\11 S/ 16 l3e001mo 61913•0-128~ SUPER CLEAN DUPL.EXI Nr Bctl SBR 28A, frplc, w /d hkups . g•r.1 11260/mo YrfV873·87S4 I Superior Nwpt Creal. Plan· talion &hull.,.. -3br 3be.I oar. pool, tannla. uuna I ~Imo l!!r, 67S-2332 gar w/d hkups new Yoo desefve ... catpet r1fr1g 15Solmo •All l.ITILITIES PAID Kellln. 85 t-0424 •Lg spaolOus like new • Beeuhful landscaping **2BR 1BA. encl gar-•GIMages 1ge. new paint. clean •Sparkling pool lhru-out• $725/mo 2025 •Large private patios Pomon1 A\19 646-4559 •Furnishings available ••••• 2BR 1BA stove refng crpt drapea, patio. g1r $875/mo 557~932 Find you lifestyle In one ot our 37 ch<*:8 units 365W WILSON 142-1111 • Or8nge CaMt DAJl Y PILOT /SUndey, May 1, ftea There is no justification for not giving notice before leaving O.rkeeM, 1 have KCeptcd a position with 1 com pet II.or of my cumnt company. I have been loyal and hardwortana and I would like toJivea two-week notice, bu• I'm af'raft:t they'll lei me ao immediately under the circum- stances. hould I risk that possibthty or work the two weeks and leave without no1icie? -S.Y. 1 week's notkt is o~n acccp&abte. • • • Dta.rlleeee, I have been in a dru, recovery C!e~m in my m:ent PISt and I've )OU arc ~ndabk a.nd hardwoftjn1 and make 1 coatnbution 10 lhc compeny. the liltlihood of lhlt ha~ pcftina is very slim. Most cmployc" arc compeu.onat~. npeaaUy in a win~wfo situ.ation. • • • Dearfteeee, RENEE MICWLS compam" and empjoycn arc usina this means to uu ry their needs Sm« a com c-n) would only u~ }OU when they have• nttd. the poss1b1hty of becomma bored 1i red~cd con· S1derabl> • • • Durllftee, :_ fedtQ& Used !C OurF~ DtarS.V. Never leave without gjv1na notice. It causes bad feelings and bed rtfcrcncn. Lea ve it up to the cm. ploycr to determine whether you leave immediately or not. P.S. If you've worked for your cu~nt employer for less than a year. very hoont · abou1 it when 1pplyina for• lob. I had no offfl'I of employment. Recentl_y I was uuer- vicwcd ind hired for a position because the subject neVU" came up in the interview. A phys:ical wu re- guired and on the bcallh information I was asked ifl ever wu a member of A.A. I said no. Whal happens if they find out that I hed1 -R.K. Dear R.&., The company can terminate YO!J for falsifyin& information. howeva. 1f 1 work three da>'s a week for a small ~puter company in Santa Barbar1 County and other lhan leamana some new word proccssi na pecta&H, I'm really very bored. I like the flex.ib1hty of not workina a full week. but I've had other part 11mc Jobs and thctt never seems to be cnoUJ,h work to do. Any sugcst1qns? -C.G. DearC.G., Workjftf as a temporary employee may bean tdcahituation for you. You could become ltnow&ed,eabk m all state-of..t~art computer equipment. maltina you more marketable at a hi&h« wase. and you would have the Oex1bthty of workmf whcncva )OU w15.hcd. A Sii\& number of M> boss has requested that I ssxnd extra tf'lllt (more than the normal •O hours a week) on m) JOb. The company policy 1s ··no overtime.'' J do love m) JOb but I fttl that 10 work SO hours a week and only ~· paid for 40 is unfair I wan1 to ask for comp ume or 10 be pa1J for the ovcn1mt' hours but I don't wanl to JCopardite m} position with the company What approach do )OU suagtst'> Mt' you bein1 asked to wort ~xtra -hours bcnuse )OU can't compktt )UUrJob in the normal 40bowa? tr.,, maybf the Job as 100 much for )OU. If that's not l.bc casc)ou musupproecb J the add1uonal wortJoed (rom I - pos1tJvt' standpoint. Without i~n­ uvc of wme kind you ladt the mouvauon to achieve qu.lity results '4 0l"kmg an add111onal 10 houn tvcry WC'Ck ~ Mldad• " • s..... c.JlhH"aJa ~ymftl ~I. J•n&te4 fflftUeu dtecll h M · ~ ua1H ~ kr bl care •I ~ O.Uy PH.1. P.O. B.x JUf, C.c. Ilea_. ttltl • c..ta .... H24 1..,.rt ltacll 2'111Ma1 1711 IHtah I• lllut IHtah It Shrt 1111111 ler ut luia"1/0flic1 Int 1 .. ian1 !arl2 ... 1 Eatl!zant SSJt *UU llW* CUTE b.chelor ap1 Greet Nwpt Bch. 2 tMlla to bch. 2714 27M 40 2719 O,,.rtHltin ztM &;iintin 3ill AGClllTlll CUii Come ... the difference loc 1blll 10 bch, 1b1k 10 Lovely home. n/emkr CdM 2 story hooM. nkle N/1mkr prof stv 2BR 18A 1 CAA New d tvx 900 111 1560 "Ill O&SI llll•U" •UllfOUT 5 days Mu11 Mullt taterited peraon c;om letel remodeled. mlct S5251mo utll Incl lemete 20-35 yra. '400 cond quMll. walk to bch COM Apt nr bch • Gr .. t GARAGE FOR RENT• SuptlflOf Cotti Mesa speak Engll•h Own neea.d tor Accounllf19 & ~lful ~a 28R apts Avall 1mmeo 873-6028/h Incl uui. 845·9904 M/F. Avail 518 $500/mo 1oc:1 $425 + utll1 Oy9 BelCourt wea $100/mo Rent tutte '°' St75 Up or National company seeks trinsp Hounkeep1ng. Secretarial out1a Wed· Pool, rec room. laundry (2 ~) 516·5214/w Nwpt ~. 2 blks to bctl Call Mark 873..,.243/E 955-2510 E\199 721-0929 * * 722-8968• * $8!>0 fC>f all 842-9666 seff.moltvlled persori to cnlldc:ate rets 721-1053 Sun wOt\ ..,.... WOfO room Ready tor Instant EAST8LUFF 2BA 1'-tBA Lovely home, n/1mkr Cln hie rm'" cule CM hM N/wr*r prof lhr Udo tste Prvt 2 Car gar-sie w/blt-m NPRT !CH OC AIRPAT own & ope<1te the<t own EXPERIENCED Nurse• processing 10 11.ey mov•lnl OHL Y S550 to Fireplace p1110. pool female 20·35 )'fl '400 fC>f 30tsh fem Sm pet a 4BR houM, frptc:. dbl c.r cablMts & ga1aQe door 3100 sf Lua ol1ic.es Avt Dus•nesa Census rec><>rts AIOe .-1ng private duty ~~11;, ~t P"sC::: $e50/mo Plus S200 011 S9751mo 848 Amigos Incl 1111t1 945.9904 ags oei-no drugs S383, garage $850/mo Avl op9fl4lf on Balboa Blvd at short 1erm Furri1shed $hOW avefege profit of tob L~ out Reatonat>'9 pielerred Pleate catt mo~nthrougt15/15 Way &44 -0906 ROOMMATES WANTED .uhl Kathe.646--6803 nowt673-12e7 151h$1 S250 540-3393 Btol<et7591890 S1 370 63 Pet month rittes 631 ·11761 GtyniiWWd9-5pmWed· W llAU IPTS Serva company owned • EASTBLUFF ~· 2t>f lo rent 1BR In l'IOUM cozv Balboa Is hOUM PAOf M/F IOI mut• Br tn C....rcial OFFICE SP .,, Laguna accounts Currently hand· •lllll'S Inna Sat 1714) 673-3515 530 W Wilson 2b1 apt Frl>JC. dlw enc:I Greal cond No emkng OI WID MI F non-smkr 3br 21,ba hM rv beKtl 1n ll l&le Ital Hilts Appro• JOOsq fl • ung Frrto LI~ & other NeeOeO "' my NB h<>fM aawlTS &SSISTllT TSL MGMT 2·Clr oarage pool pets Clote to bctJ Move 1n now $425/mo COM D/W, W/O. Frptc: recp are1 Price nego rieme brand food Pfod· M·f 8am- 2 pm Some Ille - 722-9012 OI 642-1603 $1050/mo • 759·1534 $650/mo Teri Daya • ''fYlll 67!>-2335 S550/mo 675-«>76 A5k IOf Vtetor•a uc:ts AeQuires appfO•· h'81P•"" 760-6&67/atl 2 FIT ~mg fOI Account• .. WTllll an 538-3588, EV9S ' wknd ---583-9915 btwn 9-Spm 1mately 8 hOUIS per ,,,.. .. .., ASSl&lant at large Apt llUT LICATill 722·1030 F .. alt IH••att ........ l1111ttiM & investment 01 $t5.000 laJlnatal 5510 c.omplea Aespontibillt ... F1ntastlc loc. Quiet end Oeluu 2Br 2B• With h 2711 E N o~ h A 100's of roommates avall. 2411 ..,, ff Sirco Busmess TIE mcmvt Sim ' ' Call -::.!..= Wtll be Prep«lllOO °' a • unit 28R 28A, sngl car Ocean Vtew Gar , cable, BtttJa/•tt aec wpt ...,., ome m OPEN 7 days 557.4000 Park~uslln 80% office Newp«1 Ctr FutllOt'l 151 ~~r! 1T~.16SO * • * * • dl Jly ba.Nc deposit. t1hng. • garage Only $650/mo WID hk-up Many extras. -• bfd In xchng 4 Lt tel & The Ett;cient Alternattve vn "11•STI some PhOneS. front ottiee Aot>ert Mflllken 83t.1266 p Be SIALAll ..-rlL errands n/1mk, resp. ROOMMATE to share vlna computer rm. 220 amps Qperalor 4-S Anytime l!CE & (30wpm) rime Nwpt h locatlon. Wkly ret1tall now avail 22-28 yrs old 111rect1ve. Balboa condo 2 ,large 1250.000 474-0707 Full serv•ce °' answe11ng WfTll 11 W111MT I ~~~,~~. req d •ii~'•? CloM IObe8Ch S895/mo $14700 wk & up 2274 lf'ltelgnt ~I oroomed master suites. view, pool Of serv1ce/ma11 on ty SOCIO I .!:....-~· TSL M~~OT1 Hller:..2-1603 Nwpt Blvd. CM 846--7445 Mst ha~ C&f 640·2838 $625/mo 642-«94 la1ian1/ lice .... 840-5470 ::::s.:. .. C::*' ~ PEASON%'":ooL the :~ ~1~:,k ~' -I l Call btwn 9am-tOpm TEMPORARY 27'' JH WAIT PIESTllU .......... ._,.,,... .... .,.. natl()(lS 3rd largest lem· ~ts 1 Pflfk Newport c ... ET--l(l-11-.-CMT(ll--.. VIC I ti I a tat I I Fem sht new hOlne w /8'1 R oomma te wanted WElllLIFf llft.llll Etoegal't ~ail or Executive •'' * .... -~ "' -..t ,.. PO<~y -V1Ce has tm N9wpOf1 8eldl CA 41 WTllll IAml.11 2722 amen11ies tn Irv (pool Mawre adult 10 anare Corner Westci111 & trv1~ ottic. sutte 1500 sq It ... t,. •.r.-i It "" • -.. m e o 1 u e op en •"&' •• EOE ) Utlt. Ind M95/mo 1665 Oii Tl( GClf COia ape etc) Only $200/mo • 2BR apt Ill Coat.a Mua. Hwpl Ben-Con-vu Suit~ May divide tor ,o.nt IV.· ~~ ._ .-•• -thrO\lghOOI Central · y LMlle Ave •A. 7~2 fwway lOuc:lwsnt cw• 3BA 2BA FUfn hM SIMpt light hsk-p1ng Pvl A v 1 1 1 1 m m e d Full MNICe ants Generous parking -• ""'"..,.... "iHae •"' 11\Qe County tor recep-AlllllTI Pl Ill.I EASTSIDE lovely 28R ptM COM ~ 211 6 Ocean view pool. Bdrm & Bath 851-6755 $350/monlh Ut1I pd. • .... •lOl Coritact M1n1ger ~ :; ,::-:;' :-'s ,:O.";',: hon•st 11n-•no many llLl.m IHUmllll ...._, schools & shOQS 18A • cflflMlll c~ 2 $tOO/Oy l(.,lua Kone ----Pool, hol tub Pleue cell -t YNNE VALENTINE -~ -•~ i •&ll&"'I d1tte<ent types ot lys· 2·3 yrs office 91lP MUS1 be ,.._._,_ r•..,... Child .... Hawaii 18081325-852° F n/smk,prol. lhr fully "~ 32 1200.,.. It-on -Bal .. --P-Pr....,,..1-s Inc 673-9333 -·,,.........,-...., •• t s olesstonll •" a .. ._ 10 ............. h com-.,..,... ...... , "" ur P• A1t W,O '*• -equipped condo, upstrs Judy II ~2-4 1 ext --.. .....,. ~ • ..,,,_, ~ ,.. ~ _,,.., ,111 "-..._. 2• em pr _,. .,.... ....,. .. "'" 1850 No pets 631-6155 r111yeq11~JUrtclltft ftrflllKt. ltatah tt lkart Gar inci ssa51mo ca11 318 days from 9 • s :i;roo1:i;;k•~au""~1:~e Ceaaercial Preperty in~ u11 ::f~ea ~:'~, ;;v ~~:'sc!::•,1~.~ E'SIDE 18r guest house ... bl! btif¥! ~pr 27"..1 Vickie 720-0428 llATt WAITEI •673-0920* 2171 T ' ----14 & befl4!fns Call Todayu aume to NOLTE and AS- wl full kllchen Single per. dtfti All iU tftlt••nct k " M 2 5 • 3 5 , P r o I IF Cmlno cottage East -... , t _. ~ SOllEL SOC I ATES 2 47 4 1 ~L/nmono·~mukl~~. ~~-f!~~ PIOttdtcl S21SO/lllO M/F to share lg NB apt 1 n/smk/drugs. resp 38R CM Furn Smkr OK Full 1300 IQ It at S 1/Sq 1Hnpl4l BALBOA ISLAND INVENTOR NEEDS PER ChflSMta Or Minion 5Cl(JU "" M4.at block to beach! $440/mo apt on Penin $320/mo + prlvleges $425/mo Incl• net Fully finished base-Ma"ne Ave store Avail F1nanc1al Bacil91' '°' new POOL vie 1 o 92691 EXTRA lg 1BR lBA Pool. Days 432·8670 util 642-6029 utlll & phone Pelto w/lg ntent carpeted. lire Ap111 t5 2 yr ~ase Building PtodUC1 Pnr\CI· EOE rft/t/v/h carport $520/mo ~ S250 JUST bring clothell Ouiet Eves 723-0826 --bkyd M -F 5 45.9220 SPtlnlcltws Great CdM IO-$1700 mo pats only 721 tS42 Temp0rwy s.n.oe .. teeurity Call Kevin * * lu• top-Ur 1& totally furn -M25~0 resp, lhf M... 0 9pm ca1100 645-6505 Watertroot Hornes R11rs ""H&R BLOCK Compaoy GEN Of'FICE 30• ~ 851·0424 * •• lf\CI linens MICro. VCR. •LAGUNA BCH HOME• Vtwde home *'pool a.pa, 1 • *CWll lb Wtts 673-6900 "141259·7787 Lgfll 1yptng (40 wpml AIC pool I Avail lor prof /M ocean HBO & hse c'Nnlng $450 Wal•front Balboa Island •••• * Hvy Pl'IOl'4IS Wedctlng fa· EXTRA LAG-1BA New phonec d pk • ~~ Ylew. tmmac. $430/mo moTS200 MC ~~ 2BA 18A house w/d A/C Ample pwlltng. s.-95 SllPPtH CEITU '·'· Clllty 4~9650 crpl/pa1nt pool no pets =~~ _91 ~; Ma tu;: prsn OI 1nc;I ulil 497 -1304/E Yuppie prod $600/mo 21155 E £!!_Hwy 675-6900 ,3 000 aq 11 on 4 345 * * * * • S 5 5 O • S 3 5 O sec q>le. n-smkr s l200/mo •NB Ocean Vtew M8~;.:~o~on~~g~.,!::. 1nci uhls 673·67~3 SOI I 11H le n llCTes Setler may carry Wiii PllFECT ••646-36111** •secunty 648-5214 F n/smk lhr 3BA 2BA pool $525·$625 Youngprofshr2BRApton 1617WESTCLIFFDRIVE 2nd $53 mtlhon Bllr IPfUTtlS Garden Apt. spacious LO lux 28r 2B• l lOOSi2 34th SI $425 , '\uttls ,.844.2807• the *alM on s Baytront Nwpt Bel\. Agt !>41·5032 Pnnq>ls onty &40-5078 &llllllTUTm mt. 3.5 ~s of oftiCe •.llP Skil- led lf1 IBM °'9p4aywr1te IV WJP Type 65-80 wpm Send cover letter & r• sume 10 NOL TE and AS· 2BA. dlw w/w cptsl drps. prlv mstr Sin, 2 Pltlos. Call 548-9010 M tF prof ri/smto.r 10 stir 2bf tn Balboa ~•nd N/srnkr c.ble reedy Encl gar 9ar nr Wcl1ff no pets *N 8 stepa to beach 1' >b& E'sjde CM twnh!14! only $425 Bob 675-3807 tftrlnm~l'\' $690 No pets 645-5577 S8i51111vt 811 640·9408 Pn>f non·smkr share lua Avatl now $400/mo • ''t ltatall Waatf4 272' ..... IH~"'\.v.llA LA.I( L It I .t ---unit S550/mo Call • t 1 ti 548 44114 •H 1 tr 1r• Im SHl 6sa-3633 °' 639-8722 u 11 es · FUN Attractive cp1 ~s ." B~BY OFFICE PARK w/lrg pallo In good locale lBA 1BA, enCIOMd gat· Mlf TO SHARE-NICE nice furn pll<le near OI S-470/mo_ 859 _W 19~ age clOse 10 beech Nice *IEWNaf IElllTS Large C M Mesa Verde on Nwpt Bch Shr wlfun OIOITIY( SllTIS LG 2Br 1''t8a. frplc, patio, Q\Jll!t locatlon. $695/mo Male pr-1 Room • bath In home $400 • """' cpl Of sngt 673-5517 as Tiil a.LI II new carpet paint. OIW 1480 MonrOYla lovely townhouse $385 • 966-1842 Avt now $795/mo +dep TSL MGMT 642-1603 '\ ulll 548· 1925 N e Steps to beach 2273 Mlnef"A 645~161 iiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiJA F*" n-smkr wanled IO prof/M n-smkr 199 24·34 I.IT •rEl Shr Irvine/Park Well. 2Br to shr sharp 21>< 21>• ~ ...i -IP11 2Ba ap1 $430/mo $250 MC condo. 1vt 511 1450/mo • 28A 2BA. frptc:, af>CI gar- 8Q9. all buUt-tns. near sl\oi>S. $695/mo, 810 CENTER TSI., MGMT 642-1603 llWLY HotUml Large 1Bdrm near Baker & Fairview NEW Carpet, Ule, drapes. paint vanjty, t 111tur e1 G ar age $650/mo 540-3393 -•t Rft 975-6580 213/450-1834 deposit 01650-0402 h tlwsiot ko c.-..tatw Ill\ tlf t1.:.f"4 I la Aol • IMI' p.IAO 0tsh1Vlft M IO p ICt Punlt llHC~ S'J'JO A1w n• u111 •t s 1 m ·•1 ... mu• ~'J No Pel\ , ...... BAYAIOGE CONDO Prof Need re19 -25·35yrs non· MJF cln •. n/smk to stir smkr 3Br 1\-·B• w/ spa nr 2BA 2BA 1750/mo So Cout Plaza Easy trwy Mally lurn 722·8968 access $350 557·9022 WIOa-WIShes to rent ~I or Condo July-Aug •Upscale au11es to 950sf Preter Promontory Pt OI •Ample free parking near Beac.hes 17 141 • Presttg10Us ,_ Seal 552-32211(6 191321· 1341 Beach off1ee address - -•FAX cop.er kitchen FIND •Atrium park·hke ee111ng 211/IM-1111 or 2131594-8939 throu1h cla<\ified 405 Fwy a Sul Ben Blvd lauae *CHll&llll.U• DUPLEX South of Cont Hwy '399.000 Pnme k),C X.lnt rents Custom re rio- vahori 3BA 18A 2BR 1BA dbl gar Don t wait' Call Slterry C.111•• la1-2242 Sttrctancs un i FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaM: 142-Mll T~ oemaAd too WOIG i>e<· lecl oper atOl's is IOCfMS· 1ng drama11c.ally and Per- sonnel P004 the natlOns 3rd largest teml>C)fary 5ent1Ce IS In '\e8d of ,..,. e<al OQefllO<$ to wor-11'. 1n some ot Oranoe Coun1- t1ries1 com~ w~ ~ °' snort twm IS· s1onments We olf1r FREE WOAD PAO CESSING TRAINING on 6 d•fferent prnOfams Ea cenent pay and l>l!nt'htl can Today•• PEISDllEL POil T emp0rary ServteeS Ari H&R BLOCK Com~y 1714) 259-77117 • •••• SOC I ATES 24741 Ctlr1sal'lta Or M1s11on Vtei<> 92691 EOE m/1/v/h Atrttne •CrutM Stltp Jobi IAM P011tl0nl) Amazing rec<>fded m9g •8YM!S tnfo guaranteed 10 ,e1 y0u h~ed or no I• 2 ll-693-3347 eJC1 106 Days ~...,..~ & W119'\ds am ..... Must have ln-fleld exo & own tools 960-7474 uanmu ~lnmy~ Beach home. 10-15 llOuUI... llS0.2084 BAKERY llTlllElf CUllS YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A I,l~'EGUARD TO HAVE AGREJUJOB - ln1 THE BEACH ----- ------------ .. . . 2 11r .. h1•••••• lllOJa•Hl•Dl =~ATA ~:=~L ~~~~~. "::t·~ sa:·~~no'*: .. LIN!S IJHOEAWRITER Mort/TuJWedfTl'M• Hrt ~·!!!=.a;~~ ........ . w11 men ~~.!t ~.:=" ::'! · ::.e,::'~ot. ~~:,· ~!OMlts. MWMI At· "*"'° ., ... 1 mo o6d, MOO C. Mil; (:Md end ~ UQO..MSOO/mo fOf Tempcn11y a ...,_ Old • egncy Loe J Y9'Y frofl"I ..,,, lpfn W1ll cpmmlHton ~orll.lng ,,......,t ~-At the Weyne A~t.,.. ·~ tr.in ~.,... ~ fr~ hOtM.. S.t-4121 9-t Compenlee In U. ~. a.n.ntt ind . .....,..... Apply ~. 1MO ~I Wo have C>Olltlons tllCt Suo 957-1 122 PIKtntla A"'-c M __ tendM&A. ·a .. r~ tat' 1100 Wftt McUt la la OAC ... 1.w , Ex..-..nt .mpl~ ~ 1 ......_ ~T bu9't /Tlaf~ ctv .. nll •bl 1175. • ....i 'M MM m Imo port1.1Nli.t 1111411\ OM °' ,_1CtlC9 "I °':, .--wl\t -.., alnd 2'wi ~"1 • T 117,.620 A!Mflea'a ler;•I •and wtinda & 9W9. ewp pref, hi tUJO 11" z.tlth c:Oof :O.,~· ,.,;-Old~ butcher -·ti-fC)t' INTERIOR PLANT PIT TILUll• U&.11 -rt-PEOPLE And entna• "om ~ most ~tul r01a11or1 lfvtoo, 55~ TV w/romote & ot* tlnd. u OAC M •·nM W• offer • com-WAREHOUSIOfflC9CIOtd Ak'lt condl115 720-1104' ____ .:...-...,--.:.;..;.-=:::-~~~botlOflt~ ~~Pr~-,,..",.. 1111 Sterlin llAid ll.llll • Rec:eptiomtt ,ult & PIT Flex t\fs Mat 18/hOUt ""'IA In dof'ltlltry • Ctonla MY9 car C.U MS--0572 • ~S • ernj)k>yM "*ChandlM t12001mo to atn Nd od Ft• to good_tiome &Git B P*M ... CM ed In • Date Entry today's c:&uaiheda under • Soaotlll')' ••grocery." • WOid Proceuora • warohOUM -.. • Shipping and R«e.1¥1ng •-• Aueimbty llHBYllllPAIY CASHIERS & PUMP - attendants. No experionoa r•qulred. S4 25/hr. M4-5054 ---PIT CHILDCARE Reiap, Toe> Pay benefits Long and anort-term aaa1gn- men11 lor Huntington Beach Co111 Meu. Newport BMch 6 Irvin. Call (114) 112-t1n dlac:oun• CUfront pot-SP.ICIAL OAIAGI SAU RAD ttrno"~ "2-a" Wll&. fHun08r1111 hunt· Fi..~~~11+ NllNUTll 1ttor1sava11mto1n ONLY~/llne.CALL642-5671 .......... D ~~= lmmod openings Apply ALL HOURS In ~ •Full a Part lime. Mutt be hlgtl IChool gr9d. fog1 ~ Mt..eitt r# M&aifr"ii~H ~=·· N2~0e¥. w Beach '33-1471 .~'1e~ Shirt&. c..... .. J .. , llU lut. IMf• .... =: ~=,c::()(~ omn fualtue __._ IUlll U ULIS •Temporary/Weekend...-ut 0 Upright Fr..nr. ;a;::s;:. ~to llft heevy objeett. •a.us• IMt LUI lff1GIU PIT, rot.,.... Mllcome. 6et only S•• Poaltk>na Haehold lt•m•. 10011. .. reftlg. couctl a loWoo ~unity lot o-.llMO tricrHH your Income t -2 & Mon 9-5 lncludee ctothea, toy9. turn, etc. INI. IOtl of mtec Items. pay F~ tinw, full ben· Pnvat• tor s.i.. FHA/VA lond•r aa welt aa phone & count8f sates. lnterftted Individual• may Sal/Sun 809 Marguerite Ftl en tOam, Sal/&,., oflta. John 250-7050 IBM Olivetll .Cc and new FNMA/FHLMC Hiter Mf'· Friendly oltlco, wfll Ira.In. apply In l)Of'90n In the _ ---Stm-1 10031 Jon Day, WOfd procwcn GUiit vlcer la hiring ••· Appfy Paonyaavar. 1660 PorMlnnell)eptutmentof GIANT MOVING SALE Meredith Gar-dona ....... FromS250 841-1583. petlenced La.n ~tor Ptacantl• Ave~ C.M the Co.ta MeN SO YJ9 accumulatlon An-.__ __ L I ~ 8dl AWt. llrm p.-•-'--'-L4U •74 BMW a.vllria. &.qoc Ora.no-County & parta of tlquea atovo, patio ~au -aeall.lng pormenent k\dl-.,.. ........ ~ rf PS. P8. Long Bffcl\ Medical & llAlll Al w.n llY ao. furniture. mlcrowav•. TOUR m sE CSL vldual wtoood typing •XNIMALS XVXILXite atlctl. alloys. an .... '* I t' matur9 adt. in my NB homo 3 dyVwtl N-amkr, angllal\ apklng R•ls roqr'c:I. 721-0796 dental proYlded You FI T. tncluc:t .. pr~Ung. orlontal rug Evitrythlng furniture, ~ulpmont, .itllla (55 wpm) 6 enjoys FOR ADOPTION Lootl· ~~:'-962•2~,.:, NoFMtoAppllcantlEOE calla are welcome (714) telephone & counter 33335 Br11tot goeal311....ilotrope aquarium. aoltware, heavy typ ing 4 •;, ingforagoodhOme! 893-8000 UIH Friendly per· CostaM .... CA SAT/SUN&-.4 carouaol horHI. an-day/40hr wtc Xlnt ben· •84~• HONDAACCORDU<'U lmlPIAmG UST. IEIU.Al. lfFIOI .-.TEL M"'IO ..._.,.. on"' .onallly. po11t1ve at-E 0 E -utr• Tl •in•• t""-. t>nc: .. ·brac. 314 ofit• Cethy 87~42 By awMlf lo meg, muat F t ......_ th -• tic mv .. ..,.,. '7 tllude, front ottioe •P· r.,._ ~ ... ~ FREE Black Lab 2-yra· __.. mint c:ond toeded ron o .. -. en u .. as ' Phones. typing, flling. Apply in petton at AU ,,,...ra~ I mual Wiii RETAIL PIT SALES Yard Sale! Ster.a aqulpt, ForHt Ao ate 12 ~· llfm old, purebr•d. male. S-11',"""". M&.m4 ChMt'lul, good ofllco order desk. M 30. no Star Inn'•, 1~~1 G._._.., ...----FOR BEVERLY HILLS (lum.....,atd Plaz.:a) 1.... Id H ..,.. ekll FIT lncludea S .. .... -treln. Apply In person fumlture. t\Mt'lld ltema & · ~·' · .._. For toiepnonlng & pelgh-good with k • a• ta atur-Sal/Sun. Pd vacaitlon & CM or call 957-3093. only. Tu.Fri, &am.5pm, CONCEPTS TONING morel SatJSun 8-4 425 Ben. Sat/Sun 10-6 boftlOOd canvata1rig. No rablOI shOt 538-7470 JAGUAR '70 XKE CONV daya. Carol. 831-Mle.4 hofldays. le/hr Small. P•n n ya aver . t 860 SALON Thia extlnQ new Begonia 675--&320 S f b d S75 w lnut aokltlng cnooee hoofs ---SIL VEA Bl:AU'N. Attig RESIDENCE/OFFICE bus)' co. ~1540 IUllTAUlll PlllM Piaeenlla Ave , c M conoept In tote! r.tneu ,.___., • ll"f ~;.:, nda wortc •$35, AMmoona, evenloQS a Pf1at1 I OrtUI S18 SK (714) 41Mo-4i005 CLEANERSnoe(jec:t Own GIFT & COSMETICS PIT tor Newport Channel lorwomenonl)'llCOr'l"lng .,..,a IN • BlondendlabteaS10.._ weeikenda. S7/Hr t-.n-5059 67M534/evonlnga y;:• ~~~I• C ati elofk/Aut Man~ on Inn Cati 642-3030___ ••.E.M-.ITl'!fil* ::' ~o t:P H= ~ * ..... ULI* Rodllng chr S10 326-C pdtlll')'-6 Weet!a 2 Of· BALDWIN coniOie piano PIYMOn --.. --,-... Y pharmacy. Ex.oettent opp UP. Ulml&IOE IQ You"" :!:'essiv:r:eneed Mlchael 962-8882 --•Un IWIU• N Coat Hwy. 494-4158 ~11~~~Yn ~~1~1h Incl bench. H81'dtys2usoosed Too much cash down? Olftl TYPtlT &40-7373 For Costa M ... Motel . .., -.... lnald• A•ln or thine 17t;rt • Ill e.43-9938 Don or Irvine Antique white Lease·19 or newer MBZ Sorneboo6ck_...nn Excel-··-· n..a..-1~111er 957-3063 Agents w/exp needed to •natl SALES P/T "'-f ..... bdrm .._. an -95"' "720 ....... (213) 594-8220 Comi>we0Uflargoae6ect ..,,.... .. "' ... • .... ••• s.hoW & sell pr~tles Small A~oblc bout"'ue In nw r'V·· -·· • E T 8 L U F F ~ Ju-- -· C lent phone, verbal & com-fwn "'ef'd Will train ••an~t Tra·~s T p od -.,. tlques d11hea misc .,_ --u "'hi H-ltton P·--O.A --... ... "" .......... ~. N....... with • op r uoer c •• 581 comm 5~•.75 15 · • · COURTYARD SALE. ~-S.•• W e4 pr.., _.. ._..., Mm munbtlon alolla W/P Good tranap Neat 8'>-YOU VE FOUND IT' High comm1ss1ons & ... ..., Fri/Sat/Sun 8-4 30t8 ercyclea. bird cagH. ...,.... aat Oatlt brOWrn wood Good .U •• knowtedge helpful Abi.._ pearanoe. 847-02S3 Rapidly eJ11pand1ng na-bonuses Call PATRICK Retail Fillmore nr Fairview/Baker turn. C9famlea, antlQueS, 5535 condition $550 dial MERCEDES ty to leam IBM/Wordstar. G honal Co nds motl\latecl TENORE 760-8702 Agt ...... -•ai •* cllha. ie-1y Sat&Sun F atu-"--1 30• wants 10 (715) 645-7974 __ ~ (213'714)837-2333 Non-smok•r. C•ll rooery mgml trainees for Mar· -----YOIRFmRE w..--801 Domingo Or """'' I it-A 5Frwynew8o8Ct1Blvd 4~5815 Mon-Fri 1-5pm ket1r19 NASA Developed IUL man sws •Mull 14111 OYery'thlng• ~4·1651 H~t W/Htekpg up Ii~ ti .-on Buena Par1l .... I ~01111-s VONS Grocery Company product $300-450/wk Home study course IC> Ob-IS ••• llSl•SS! Sota s beds -4 pos1er Wiii stan 6/4 lor summer LAMS m nn As IS ~ Wiii be accepting IPPh· For interview c all lain l+c $99 relunde<l on beds tamps din sets. Largo Saiet Many kod'a Xlnt refs 5'18-58~1 -$150 080 Also Natl cations lor the lollowtrn;i 650 9383 or 645·725-4 tat tmsactoon 3 mo It you hke people -d ~· relrig · TVs. moero. wash· things, l\.lrnllure & miac LIVE-IN Salary House-Gannr~ mags FREE poathons lor the Costa ask lor Valerie or Suun. training prnnram alt., lie 10 meet you at. er. dryer LOTS MORE hHhld' Sat/Sun 8am k 1 nlz.atlon TO--YOU ond of •Expanc:ttng HB fee.Illy •Now automated off~ •Salary + bonus. Collectors w/exper on r• tall, finance, health spa, & medkal lle6ds have been mo9t aucciosafl>I w/us For a confid«l11a1 1n1er- Ylew, call 855-0492 otllPITll ULES Knowledgeable computer ..,.. person needed lor growing compu'er firm for high r•ward op- portunity. Suitable can- didate must be a set1- starter wftelemarke11ng slulla & be Wiifong to re- locate to Palm Spnngs CA Earnings pot•ntlal os outstanding Send re- sume w/references & in- come history 10 WP E1ec- 1ron1c1 Inc Allen Karen 2625 Tanquotz = 106 Palm $prongs CA 92262 C•IF/T. Nice environment GOO<J pay Call 494·9650 CISTHIUF/T For Christian School 16835 Brookhurst F v 963-7831 CISTtlER SERVICE Oe1a1l-monded Register exp M·F S10001mo • bens Apply 1n person 3590 Herbo1 Gateway North CM 54-6-4Cl90 det1 URYICE IELI · CUllS Please ~ our ad 1n today s classollf'ds undM grocery YOIS HICHYCHPHY IELIYDY lllYH Mesa area -• 769 Hamilton Sal/Sun s £ .. eep ng, orga ' upon c MEDICAL BACK OFFICE SoNlrig Nwpl. Irv, Sdlbck TME IROUWAY Firml' 531 ant• .. na ... ve companion. shopping pick-up 536-63 UI Sl,RYICE IELI CLER IS (Sl.30 -SI. ltl•r) • PART· TIME FLEXIBLE SHIFTS •MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE • E)(CELLENT GROOMING STANDARDS ANO ABILITY TO MEET THE PUBLIC HOTlllERY CLERKS (SI.JO -Sl.11/llr) • PART TIME FLEXIBLE SHIFTS • EXCELLENT GROOMING ST ANDA ROS ANO ABILITY TO M EET THE PUBLIC IEIT/FISH COUITER CLERKS (5.53 -Sl.10/hr) • PART ll~E FLElllBLE SHIFTS 'MEAT FISH EXPERIENCE PREFERRED ·EXCELLENT Gl'IOO"'~'~~G 51 At~OAROS ANO AfilLITY TO MEf: l THE PUBLIC Apply on person wrtn s1ore manager M ondav lhrougn Friday t>elween 9 OOarn and 4 OOpm at Exp FIT ror very b1;sy Vty CaH Mgr 854-2600 SOITIHI CALIFIRllA •VAAO a GARAGE SALE MOVING SALE-, -meals. ottloe puts No S -.-,._::.... &-S OB1GVN in Nwprt Ctr c.ntury21Exec:utlveAlty LOTSOFGOOOSTUFF St11Ckable wash4W&dryef ChildrenpleaM Smok91 fllltaf-1 - 644-4'722 REAL EST&TI SALES The Broadway Depart· SATISUN:"'9am·3pm Reing w 11ce -malter, Personable cuing bi> Abdom1na118ack men! Stores are IOOk1ng 98t! W 19th St CM bookcases. lam;>s. female CalJ Carol weight Machine $75. MGR PRODUCTION Factory superv1S1on exper and mechamcal com- pelance req MacGregor Yacht Corp Costa Mesa •642-6830• IHI uru•••nt How does SI ~82 part· 11me a year sound? That's wh&• the .-.rmy Ae9erve woll pay you 10 start Treon one weekend a month and two weetts a year Call today see It you quality If ALL Ttl CU If. lRIY RESERVE. Anaheim 772-1460 Corona 735·8325 Costa Mesa 540· 1026 Cypress 527 ·5161 Dana Pooni 493-190 1 Fullerton 44 7 ·446 1 Garden Gr~e 638-8750 Hunt Beach 962-8821 La Habra 871·9140 Orange 974-2940 Saddlet>ack Vly 768-5251 Santa Ana 836-994'4 Tui.trn 731-0481 Westmons_ter 891-2278 - llHHYATIHIUT For small church O\ler 18 ret1ab1e e;.p w1cro1ldren $5hr approx 5hr week 64 5-5781 Tues-Thurs9·2 Nursing HOME HEAL TH AIDS O C Home l'leanro agency needs Cert Home Hea11ro Aids Per vosfl or llourly Flea Advanced Home Care 833-1680 tFFICECUH Well known In Blufls s 673-4766 o 81~ 3445 60 ""' 7 !Or mot1¥aled, respon-ESTATE SALE clothes etc 16th I r • Olympic set w/bench Paulson Really 7 -vv9 33 ___ Slble Sales Associates to Bike. !urn mosc 642·26 PAIVA TE Duty CHAI.Horne S 100 960-57~ REOEPTl•IST help us be the best a1 1527 Orange Ave Saata Aaa Health Aide avail M-F JOHNSON Air Buoy o.ve Light typing answer what we do yaerve our SA.TtSUN 8-4 li::L... 9am-1 2 or 1·4 Pm compressor two 25 phones S5hr Apply in customers ou can • -~··• •tlf CM/NB/CdM 548-0415 hoMS with 2masks$100 person 1585 Sunflower. make shopplrig .a more Lots ol clothes, wall unit, 642 0904 Colla Meta or call pleasurable elllpel'Htnce. boke. tennis racquets. & ••¥1111&1.l* •erc~aa•ia• ·· 556_7440 EOE vou, as a cuslomer. misc 1t~s Sat/Sun 9-5 SAT /SUN Everything ~... COid Trua;;;rtatita already know the 1ob r• 2633 Orarige Ave Apt B prlCe to Miii Appliances. ~ _ IEC£PTIOllU quiremeots We are now SAT !SUN 8•4 turn lamps, etc etc * 1t * • * ... l1, tr al 7011 1nteNlt!Wlng for tull-llme C 1 is surt-Corner O<chard & Irvine Antique Oatt d•oing set. w•-i For lrvlne law llrm Duties include record keeping, 1111 typing, gen•ral ottlce sltolls Exp'd person pref Cindy 833·3622 RECf PTIHIST Fut paced 9'1\llfonment. Requires handllng heavy phones. type 40 wpm & cl8focal slt1lls Musi be prqtesSlonoai & matrue N/Smker 641-0203 HCEPTitllST, P /T FO<-Newport Beach law torm Ute lypong & mosc duties 20·25 hrs/wk Salary negotiable Call Carol 7'59-7760 REOEmHIST Part time. needed for pres- togoous Huntorn;iton Beach auto dealership Pro- fessoonao attolude and front ofllce appearan~ a must Call Barbara !or appl 842-0095 9-6 llECEmOllST 1mmed11te opening wi1h tc1st growing art gallery Good appearance F tT Call Nick. 261.7656 llECEPTIOllST s1soo1mo sales PoS•ttons We otter ameras. 00 EVERYTHING MUST GO• heave!)' carved leel 8 -•" exc:ellenl benefits. com-bOards. clothes lumber W 12 ORCHARD chrs $1600 646-5657 Fiberglass rowing dingy 1" mossoon incentive and 2r1~c~, ~~~h Sir EST A TE GARAGE SALE ANTl~UES OAK roll top good cond 673•394~ 8 d van c em en 1 0 P -Sa11Sun 9-4 2362 Mesa. $825 Pine mantel $750 Ptwer ..... 701 Z Porlunoties A clueifled ech the 80tuloon Upper Bay te 10 $500 Pone commode S50 Sman l 1 •••UI 1 for lhoee Mkk>m-llrOfn Incl hospital bed. b()()l(a. pine table S25 Rare side 1 ~ -Apply on person at one o ~,_too good to 91\19 sporting goods, antiques drop sewing desk s375 165 Mere Cru1ter runs grt the following Broadway ---• Bentwood-hat rack 575 53500 obo 964·3218 loca11ons- IEWPHT IUCI laflt,.tat 5530 Eapl.,.tat 5530 786---6301 Days. 18 TAI HULL Walk thru - -- -c wondshlelds ball lanlt 47 Fashion Island ... rs-···· IEOln••y Turn o f the entury ".m.ll!T-•r•c1 ....., r""-Aft matche<l Paor Antique llB 165 HP compl equip . • -9"" Full & PI T CRAZY Please see our ad unde< Stained Glass Wmdows 36 hrs on eng Tanden 7777 Edlnge< A¥e SHIRTS. one of lhe IOP CUSTOMER SERVICE or t t wide in ll 34 m tong lrlr $5000 548·0382 som OIUT PWA ca&ual retailers 1n Call· Call 380-7572 $350 Ptus small antique 20 FUN Bay Ba.I New 3333 Bear SlrMI Lorma 15 recruiting lo stained glass panel S60 Surrey lop & paint 30HP U&IU llUS staff our new Balboa Isl snanuY , /T 640-8275 after 6pm gas inboard ssooo Ob() 24100 Laguna Hills Mall re1a11 Slore open1rig on For Piano Tuning buSlness • 675•9608 1t E.O E May We are looluno tor 3.4 hr wti S8 hr 875-7266 Turn of the Century CUSTOMER SERYIC' We re a lasl growing tun young company looking tor vou an or,gamzecl. energetic s•lf·starter with 1 2 years ell:penence w ho loves a CHALLENGE •CUSTOMER SERVICE COOR DINA TORS E.cperoenced , ... markelorig pro EJ11oellent trouble-Shooter, research abohty applicants w ho are -Mahogony Incl lrg for-* FOR SALE * hones1 hard working . re-SEOlnARY P/T m&l brkfront. din rm lbl, 18 Gasoltne Packet sponsoble. a have great For ConS1ructlon olhce 6 chrs Lrg on scale $7500-Call Lou people s1<1lls We prefer Mon-Fro Must have Com-S 1950 for all 760-804 1 546-454 7 or 955-7540 previous re1a11 ex-pulef eJ11p 494-3104 Appliuc" 6011 LEASEiAE. 28 Sportll5h peroence bul are wolhng lo SEC1n••y --From $225/mo Also so· train. We can offer you "" • F 1op salary bonus & ben-Xlnl oppty lots ot room tor I llY lPPUAICfS! Y •ch I New r 0 m ellls Apply at our factory growth Call for appt Relngerators Washers & S950/mo Inds slop Jan 1oca1ton or send resume Mary Hickle 476-8134 Dryers Molle 645-9701 675·8265 or 497-9997 '10 •orc·n.• S1Q-•1J/IJ REFAIGI FPEEZEA com-SEARAY 25 1977 235 CRAZY SHIRTS -• bonatoon Top condition OMC LOW hours Xlnt Human RMources· 1 COM RE appraosat otc Standard soze s 100 cond Owrir must sell 2911 Dow Ave IBM PC w/p 673·3772 548-3365 BIU Days 759. 7600 Tustin. ca 92680 SECllHn Eves 760-0177 * W.HP/T * Faraitut Hlf llips/Decb/Sttr•t• Drrve • 560SL In 60 Daya We have a position opell 1t THOMASVILLE oueen 7022 Six Fig inCOme Potential lor a lull-time Security Anne styie cherry wood fr SLOOP WtTH 35' Incredible revolutionary Deputy. Two years 9JI· din rm set compl, sac MERCEDES 380 Sl '83 lmmac. champagne/ tobacco Chrm wt'll Euro Its toe> rack & COYef alarm. skins SZSl.995 -pl'IOne Bruce Straus maintained 854· 1908 MGB/GT '73. runs good reblt motor gd reliable transportatoon S 1000 Mov1rig• 642--0904 'll TtYTU .au UFTUCI New paint, r.oullt engme QOOd condltoOfl Asking S t200 CALL Monica or Mo &45-9420 88 740 VOLVO $255/mo Tot pymts $15.300 3000 Cap Red Ctsd end Ls OAC 641-2886 88 VolVo 240 DL $216/mo Tot $12,960 2000 Cap Red Clsd end Ls OAC 64 1-2886 VW 72 SUPER BEETLE Low miles, new brakes. tores great shape S 1650 OBO 639-3116 VW 82 RABBIT 74 000 mis Xlnt cond tn/OUI AM/FM cauette A/C_ PS. Tinted windows 53500/obo 642-6173 For party equop renlal slore 5 days mus! work Sal Good droving record UNITED RENT·ALL 645--0760 VONS FI T & P1T persons needed for general olf1ce dulles such as Xerol! copy1r19 II typing fllong & prepar· 1r19 shipments Exp helP- tul bul not nee Newport Pharmaceutocals 897 W 16th St Newport Beach 642-7511 Plush executive su11e located In Newport Ben Is 1ooi11ng for an ex- perienced profes91ona1 RecepllontSI to Ml up their new ottoces Woll answef phones create and type forms and per- form a variety of duties as requored Musi be an outg<>!ng rehable person who s w1t11nq to pitch on and help where needed on thos n-PoSOt•on breakthru prods Call Mr perienoe wnh 1 law en-$1775, also male 11v rm NEWPORT BEACH Leonard (21~49~27~ lorcement 8Q9'1CY and set, B,~..._ i.cq bdl rm set s 10 000 M~~I~ Tom Aatn Detantic t300 Ul.11 832 p C are roqutrec:I matt vvll spr nga· re· •DATA/PHONE IEITAL MHIEllST Needed for 1·2 Dys1w1o. Newport Cenler Dental Group 640-1122 DES I\ C .. RK N TE AUD TOR hr o•f 0 Appoy a1 144 1 G•s•er or call '157 3063 lrecery C••ll••J 115 E. 17t .. Strtot Cest1•11 EOE A A MF CROUID CLUllH IWI IFFICE PHSOI P T tor noce fast growing Co Nr Hoag Flex hrs TyPf' & mosc ollice work Housewife or retired great 722-8060 DISHWASHER ~ Gene<al Cleaning P8'5".I" lor party e<:IUIP rental StOrP F T Can bi! retored 6 hrs1Dys 5 Dys a week on Hunt- ington Beacn Call Helen 964-5567 HTM l• ... 'ED RE~~T ·ALL 645-0~60 HIRING• Go¥ernment SECIETAIY 1obs your area S 15 000-We Mek a very spectal DOOqMAN WANlED Wood)~ llv"a'' 23 t8 W N""P' I B .d t.i' 5·04 74 APPl'i "' person • $68 000 Cali (6021 person to 101n our 638 6865 EXl 398 eothuSlashc warm and IRIYER, F /T Allen Beck ~loro"lt • 675-13'i1 . DRIVERS croo;s country Hotel le1clt ltttl Att11tlut Small oceanfront B a B notel n"da bondable mature n1smkr Will tram r1gn1 person al S51hr Call Doc~ for appt 673-7030 No P•P nee CA lie. rf't'.l MacG•.,qor Y~cns 1631 Hotel Placer II& C M WESTll HITI CHIT DlllYH WantPd IC• Newoori Beacri sh ova• d E .<P wlbolll~ prl"IPrable bul not nee App•, '" person Mariner s M~rone Supply 2439 w Cea•• Hwy PLAZAHTEL ~~ ptPShQIOUS hotel cur- •Pnti) has openonQS tor •RO~T OFFICE AGENTS as ..,p11 as TELEPHONE OPERATORS Fiil IOCI AmllUT 'II. .. o''"' an t!•cet11!(1t t>en· Wknds only M.,51 bi! 18 or plol package alonQ woth ovt!r Some bo1t1n~1 carPPr opportunities Be knowledge l'lelplul not ii par! of 1he excitement nef' Can ierrv or Julie 'JI '"" South Coast 548 7065 ~am 5pm Ml"l•o UllEIER WANTED FIT Must be r• liable Newport are& Elite Gardening Service 646-5588 Appl, on pPrSOn "'•JMAN RESOURCES Ml)nd11v lhru Wednesday 9 OOAM ro 12 Noon 666 Anion Costa Mesa EOE mi l very dedicated team 3 days a wee!\ Must be ex- perienced on all lac.ts of front office duties " you are that penon you will lo¥e this pleasant and prolesslOnal ottoce en· Ylronmenl Irvine Jaoet 786-0777 PART TIME Dana Point Resort, Dana Pr~ler Club has Im· mediate openings lor Sales Promotions See Ad under Sates PART TIME •1UW1FtS/Shtt1 .. ts With car lo servtc. estab lunch routes M-F 8-1 S50-S60 cash daily Llll'SIROID lll..0141 We ha\le many more Re- cept1on1S1 poshons ava11- •t>le tn Newport Bctt and Costa Mesa area Call Sherri VIClllESTU NHlllEL IEIYIOU,flO. 18004 Sky Partt. •235 tnnne (l 14) H0-1 Ul HOlml .. ST- Phones take customef or- ders. type 40wpm, data entry on PC EJ11porience pref. wlll train 646--4483 Restaurant otel'SUUIY ~llUIT .1111 OPEllll Our newest re1taurant means opportun4tlM for IETUL llm/mtUlll W&rrll/WAITIUIU .... .. PllP-1 .......... UIDI ORDER ENTRV Pleasant phone manner 10.1o.ey/1yp1ng •RECEPTIONIST Oehghllul. respon- sible personahly who lo¥e5 a busy phone •SECRETARY Cal'Personnel at cbl\9' S 175, bat atoots. HPlflllTATm Oak 1b4 & chrs 973-0653 12'Y·IEl11 Wtr. pwr. aec. nr Npn ts. Flll&TIIUL 1111 Prolessoonal sales person wanle<l tor OC 1ern1ory 10 market paperless credo! card system lo local merchants We ofter • Comm paod weetlly (l 14) 5"-0120 THE IRYllE OilPUY .., ............. SOIMll•ETUY 6' leather sofa, toke new lae S250/mo 850-0356 $500 Recliner chair 45 BOAT DOCK Side lie StSO CoNee tal*I StOO ANO MORE• 644 8 t99 EJlceOont tocation. II Send Sola $200. Ad· miral relrig $200 , Sunbeam microwave S 100 Oak .,,tertainment center S 100 720-1927 Huntington H.,bour 1450/mo 840-6022 MOORING i BOAT Newport Beach PRIME LOCA TIONI Call M 7-7501 NABERS CADILLAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of tale model tow mileage Cadltlac:s 111 Orange Countyl S.. us today1 M0-1100 2600 twbor Blvd- COST A MESA All of !he above lroendly efflcoent take-charge person 50· wpm/WP Excellent salary !vii com- pany t>eoef1ts unllmoted opportunity • Protected accounts • Pealduals • Banker's hrs no travel • Leads provided For conautt1rig firm, 5-10 yn eJU)ef in repor1 ed•t· ong, le~ lklHa, 70 wpm, and follow up P1ea1e call 67 5-3SS3 UASI Ill iMtHts SUP 42 Foot & Up· CADILLAC '83 Eld0tado, headboard. rootboard. With covered Ptuldng. At 40K ml, IMMCULATEI aide rans S 195 840-8733 BalbOe Funz.one Mat•n• S8995. Oya 281 ·2345 Call Don 875-5076 EYM 675-7979 Call 4ey 111 .. rtttJ (l14)1IO-lll2 E a r n S 2 5 0 0 $5700/monthly For 3P- po1nt menl call Mr Rathbun (114) lH-OlOl. SAILBOAT INSTRUCTOR l(ClfTUJ Needed In Newport Sch 25·28 ft cruising sail Commercial ~ Estate bo ts Wknda Now FIT Developer Word pro-• • oesslrig, Spread sheets summer lnlcudlng wttnds. Send resume 4 salary Call 645-7100 history to Arical WUll lllTllOTll WMkenda Call Eddie. 642-4786 ..... Prop•rttea Inc 2900 Br11101. bid; I)· 104, Costa Mesa. 92628 SALES -SECIETIRY $250/0ay Comm Taking Nations leactirig avocado phone orders tor emptoy· cooper alive haa OP· ment dir.ctorlos People portunlty tor experienc:ec:t call you 818 883-4305 MCretary to aulst V.P Salos - - -Ftnanoe. FINE JEWELRY Full and pan time ..... poalltona evallablo In p reatlg loua Fashion Island joewolry atore. AP· pllcanta should be well· Varied responslbllltlos in- clude correapondenc• ullng Moosoft Word, plus apreadlhMt, prep- aration and dlstrlbutlOn ot flnanclal 11a1emon11 and Iii. manegoment. preHntad and pro· Sltllla mutt lndude typing teask)nal to dMt with dia· 55 wpm and PC u• Full crlmlnatlng ctlentel. end bonoflta, and competltlYe horidlO fine quality. e•-aatery. For prompt con- clusive jewelry In 18 karat aldcwatlon c.11 Of write gold and platinum Ma Tanya Mer1dlblo9 et Auteetiv. bonotlt1 and (714) 259-1168 CORNEA plM desk unit SllYICI LIT NITD 8 •4'9''t S350 White -IP Tl 21•-tlHI• Immediate openings tor 2 lamln cupboard dftlt & Marcua Channel, N_B SorvlQO Lot Porlors Mua1 btlcaM Brau white Iron (7 14) 673-0072 have clMn appeerance. dbl bed compl 1410. 2 ----,--.,..----good dr1\llng raco<d. a.. Oval Forest gieen ania lfyoll'retootUngtouhome. 11re to grow w/company, rugaS25& S50 786-8301 daalittedheaMWSfot,OU. 18 yr9 of ago Bring OMV DAY BED Whit• & Brass llbc. TrUl)llrtatiea rec>Ort & ai>PtY to Don Maur ..... Trundle Eilts. Newport Imports Comptot• $2 45 C 1 a 't 11 / I rl ii t 11 3100 W Cst Hwy M2·9405 •840-8733• IOI 4 1111111 m -Moving Sele! Sat 8-5. ·8l HITCHHIKER Exp Mng. Nwprt/CM a.ds. sofa. baby Items. 5th WHEEL 28'-t ft Air, .,.._ MechaNcal know!· treanr. desk 6 antiques awning, many xtru MUSI .ago nee AH benefits. 20482 Whil91rM, 118 Mii S 14.500 983-3332 Mutt enJoy tales & QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Tncb S people. Send r.aume & & BOX. OUIL TEO ••l•ry history to Boll BRANO NEW! S155. 11923 CM 92627 Call 846-'293 SuPEAVlSOR smmona Fashton-R4ts--1-0..- Nlg'1t ahllt. liberglau tux• TWln Mattr.,... and yectlt conatructlon sprtrig•. Brand new S75 MacGregor Yechts. 1631 ea poicle. 675-5674 Pt**'tla, C M A.. high quality, neYW IJP'I m.....am uHd, atllt wrapped MARKETING REPS Worth $1000. aac $250 84 FORD ,.., Ton pickup 150 XL 55.000ml Org cwrner RadlO.aif .matenat reek.toot box.Ve,euto trans,c:rulM C1r1.dual gu 1anka. hvy-dty ctwome bumpats.tfl hltctl $5995 673-0820 or 844-1540 , ...... ~ Noodod to QUallfy IMds c.n dol. 213/862-ese8 Salary + comml•aion SOFA . high queflty. ,,... ACURA Worll. hout'l 5pm-8Pm uaed. atlll wrapped. -flUI Monday tMI 1lvaday Worth 11000. NC $250. ..., Im& ~~-iJ~ Can dol 2131112"518 ~~deal'°: ~ S.... SOFA, LOVESEATwlthot· _. •• boat n ... toman. Solld ou trltn1 GUARANTE:EDI llAT.,_IY.. ="'~~929..~r •a&mllla.A 1001OUAJ\.ST.,N8 CADILLAC 86 Coupe de Ville Vlny4 top, aunrt s15.600 644-1968/eve a wknds.883.0582/day CAOI L LAC COUPE OEVIUE '78. ruris grut. power ewrythlng. ,..,,_ Int $2 000 /080 M5-9854 ask fOf helmet Hoact compensation In rutlon llU YI 10 abtll\y · and por-................... fotmance For • pr1vate 15M1 Red Hiil Avenue EARN $400-$1000/WK BEAUTIFUL• P** IMng lU..nll lUllJI room Mt· Brown tOQOS lji~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~ Never uaed Only $250. Iii C.il 143-8294 .... ,_ .. lntonttew, ptoeM contect 8NCO Lambenot Bevorly Tultln, CA 92$80 •17/Hr Treinlng +comm. Equal Oppty ~ •IAM-12 Noon ..-on-ffn PIT SECRET ARY Comt;l9-call NOw • 5 PoeltlON left. tent.~ off t*l"9. com. A.ii tor \.VICOSTA MESA put•. 9-2 ~ Ard\ 54-tt 1t .• !rim M5-4170 MJ/LAGUNA HIOUEL 5'8t-1M- w-..1oryiw, l300 [)In. Ing room ,.. wl' -c:hWs ~7:" ' 8ldcfQt:Y "''°'· pcwfoet cond .. !llSOO 17~ .-! m.c716..,. ..."' ...... ' ..... -. CIOllldlDOft ......._... ...... , ... .* .. "'* .. .. - -. ·• A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPlEMENT TO THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT SUNDAY, MAY I, 1988 .. - Ronnie's mom still-lights ~n son's b~hall Ayearafterboy's death, she loses public sentiment ,~~~ PITTSBURGH -Oftven by a mother's love and a penchant for publicity, Marla OeSlllera defied all tradition of parental patience and forbearance in the wait for donor organs to try to aa~ her 7- year-old son. Ronnie. One year after her' only child's death despite three liver trans- plants, DeSlllers still 11 fighting. But public sentiment II no longer on her side, and her battle has moved lnto Pennsytvanla'a civH courts and attracted the atten- tion of Florida leg• authorttles. "I sit here wtth picturee .. cww the walls of my son. I aft here and I've lost him and I'm ftghtlng for other people's kids and I'm being criticized," OeSHlera said In a tetephone interview from Miami. "To have people criticize me without knowing au the facts. it's very painful." With the first anniversary of Ronnie DeSlllers' death on Fri- .. , mt here "1tla pic- tures otmr .an all o.-er tlae tnll•. I •lt here and I've la.t IJ1m and I'm tl11Jtln1 for o ther people'• kit& and rm bellJI criticised. To have peopl e crltlchle me "1tlaoat bowiJJI all tlae facm, lt'• Yery piabdal." dmy, felling coincidentally Within Nation .. Organ and TlstUe Donor Awarenea Week, she said It hurt•~ more. "April 29th la going to be a year and It han't gotten any Maier for me," lhe said. "When I ... kids playing, I get very emotional. Everything bring• back memoriea. One thing I keep hewing owr and over II Ronnie ~. 'Mommy, I tow yoo with ... myhe9ft.' .. The 32_,..,.-old former pubk relatlonl conautt.nt, Who .. dtvoroed from ~·· father. I ha wtthheld $291, 189 owed Children'• Hospital of Pit· tsburgh, the WOtfd'• IMdl~= tr~t cent•. SM her son'• third tr...,..,,.ed Iver was de(ecttye llrld that a potential fourth ltver was turned down the day he died. The hoeplt ... which stands by Its care of the boy, la ~ DeSllleta for the money. "Hia tr•tment wa beyond criticism. We d dOn't MJCCMd In lllt caes. .nhough ._do IG the vast majority," Mid Or. Thomaa e. Starzl, director of tranapalint surgery at Children'• and tta affUlate, Preebyterian-Unlveralty Hoaplt•. ·w. cmn't match the angut.h a berMYed mother woukt haw. 8ut there'• a WfY reel pan of aact. .... that --over us'' when a patleftt diet. The controwray surr:;a Ron-nie'• cae ''Ofttt ~ tM scar" and "ch,..,... ...9 boy• memory, St91'1t Mid. Hoping to IP"' a tederll In- vestigation of Chldren'• Hotlpl- tal, a.s ... a.t month n111Md a ..-of kMnW memoe In which enesttt•otoglm Cfftl- ctzed the llYer ~ pro- grani. ' The memol oornpMlned of poor communlcatton among doctors, lnadequai.t review of failed caw end 9"•11 con- fusion. Onememodted acaeln which two ...,.,.. ... "twttcbed about ffke peel under llhella.'' A member of Ptttabwgh'• .,..,.._ plant oversight ~. an advisory group ~ two oer-at phyaidana and • cMc ...... lat• explll6ned the llwrt were swapped for medlcal rMIOnl .oo that both operafRsna auc- ceeded. In Aorida. m...,..._, offtc:ia are inWltlaatlna -the W9Y 0.- S... handled the hundreds of thousanda of .,..,.. Aat•• ,.. oetved from oounttiel ~ cans, lnctudtng Prelldlnt ,. agan, a fund that prow.ct the Initial $183,113 paymen.a to the hoepital. A Mate audtt thle Y'Mf' put the tote1 a'nOUnt oes• .. ct.po•d In~ eccount8 .. two Aortda banks at $980,310, a ...,,.. 0.Sller9 MY' .... too high. The nw>My poured In .,.., $4,000 coee.cted by AOf wlll'• ctwmatel .... ~ ~ • Yo~ng Seconds blessing for morns Clothing for children can be just as expensive as (iner fashions for the adutt. Onty children outgrow theirs faster. If you're a mom Of dad, you know the frustration of youT children outgrowtng clothes .: before the seasonal fashions have changed. Now there Is a s1ore to tum your frustrations Into your salva- tion. Young Seconds In Corona del Mar offers a two-part solution to this costty dilemma. "We have fine recycled chil- dren· s and young adult ck>thing -all In exoeUent condition -at 50 to 75 percent off retail prices ... • said Paulette Jones. co-owner She along with partner Sue Young opened the business after they found their children's bare- ty-wom fashions had an eager market. "Evet)'thing Is handpidc.ed. No worn Of soiled garments.·· she satd. Patrons cherish country furnishings The store brings In new selec- tions in srzes fTom tnfant to young adults ~ week with the most current seasonal stytes. Young- sters, she says, outgrow their ctothes so quickly, a trendy outfit may not flt before the season Is over. To chertth, the dlctionwy uya, la "to hold deer" and that certainty Is an appr0priate de9cfption of a vtatt to cn.ieh Country Fumi.hlngs In Hunt- ington Beach. A vtsU II • joy to the Mf\MS. There you wUI experlec a the nrm'• famous "aromatlque" eoents, unique rnercMndlM and at · ._....._j,u.'t_ :Jo'n 1 £ The emphasis is on lmll•ssm with a touch of elm and all at reasoneble prices! '91'1 MllCSM Desill* llbets arf ucelent ranee of sizes distinctiYe jewelry & ICCetSOries end new selections · that arrive welklYf s."' .J ... ., "' 22071111i1Sl # 24 ~ •S..•1s ••9lm It ,. Jllf ... (714) .W • .. 7 .. l 1111 Most lhoppen find It .. lm-s>OU'ble to pass by the door of Chertah .. They are drawn by the fregrancee of nature's MCret acents. and, upon entering they are enchanted by the anrq of cok>rlul and exqutslte, ey&-cathc- lng gtft Ideas. Fine chocolat• and cand ... add to the magic of this festival for the senses. Cherish Is indeed a wondef- land of unique and whtmsk;aJ surprises, enttdng ecenta and gifts from the heart to chertsh. The store Is located at 607 4 Warner Ave.-Warner-Dale Square, Huntington Beach. Phone 843-1154. "This Is esped81ty true for infants' dothtng Because we have limited space. we have to carry only the better quattty .1 designer bnlnds." lhe said. "We usually have Aorence Eisman. Absort>a, Osh'KOlh, Guess and ("'--W»#iRGfPl2) -------- 9~ .. Graphics gallery takes it~ services to cutoiners' doors Just Graphics ts an unusual gallery that has tailored its ser- vices to meet the needs of hs custe>rn«s. Owner, Ar1ene Cor- '""o provides more than art; she provides customized service. She personalty works wtth her customers and brings art wor1t to their offices for selection. She has assisted ciients buying art for all sizes of business ranging from a 1.000 to 35,000-square-foot offices. "We're a smaU operation but we accomplish everything," she said. Just Graphics provides orig- inal art work, acrytlcs, oils, water- colors and paper sculptures. The ga~ery also has signed and numbered lithos, silk screens and framed posters. Just Graphics' customized framing service is virtually llmit- le;;s. Customers have had Items such as bridal headpieces, chnstemng gowns. military hats and license plates permanently encased in plexiglass. During the Olympics, the store framed several Olympic medals and memorabilia items. Tbe parents of one young torch- runner 1led a ptexJgt .. display cue c:reMed that houeed the runner'• lhorta, awMta. and sh099 along wtth the Olympic torch and a memorabte photo of theeYent. Another exdtlng felture. ts the opening of the commiasioned Tracy Taytor 8rt exhfblt. Original wafercolora by the Orange eow.- ty artist ... known for their vibrant hues. Her ...-water &eaSCllP9I are 9llw with cob'; some of herd ltee haw a touch · of Whlmay Md al of her wof'k has a feeling of warmth. The lhow of orlgiMI works will open to the pubMc on May 19wtth a special <*ebratk>n echeduted from 6:30 p.m . to 9 p.m. On thit evenfilg, 25-30 originals by Tay- lor will be on diaptay. A apecief Dmited poster of one of Taylor's Mascapes WU printed for the occasion. Just Graphics ts located at 2854 E. Pacific Coast Highway In Corona def Mar. For more Infor- mation, caJI 720-1850.- . Silver craftsmanship a sterling tradition A lifetime dedicated to per- fection shows In Allan Adler's collection of fine handwrought sterling silver flatware, hollowware and jewelry. The precisi on har>d- craftsmanshJp practiced by him and hfs famlfy for generatk>ns Is a rapkfty vanishing art, Adter says. 'When I began my career more then 40 years ago," he said, • 'th«e were about 50 recognized master sllversmhhs In the coun- try. Today wtth the exception of a few In highty ~ fields, there are vtrtualty none." AdJer, one of America'• great slJversmltha, hu been re- cognized by the Smithsonian Institution for his contribution to the art. An offlciely com- , ........ J'AlllLY /PIO) #Op(Xj l?iMRdaj to all our patients with May birthdays < from Dr. Les Starnes and Staff Sutan Cooper ....................... S. 3 J.ffnry Cugno ..... -................ 5-14 , Irion CugnO ................... _ .... 5-23 Teri Lynn r:.r.ntL .................. 5-3 Gristine Clprk..... ................. 5-15 ~ Dewit ....................... 5-2J SaRdra eaMt ........... ._ ...•........ s. ' Roc:t.I Goodmon .................. 5-15 Midtoel lowrenc. .................. 5-23 Connie lorden ...................... 5-16 N'icole"Myen ......................... J.2• ....... Del Cc:wnpo .............. 5-16 Jll St.Wort ............................ J.26 lt'Clid o.e.r.sa ....................... ,. 6 ltycift GOrino .......................... 5-6 e.-tc. Sc:hiling ........................ 5-19 ~ ~ ............ --... 5-27 J.ff ~ ........................... 5-19 Joel Sta llJIMIR ...... -.............. 5-27 ..... liofoot .................... _. 5-22 ~ .................... -........ J.21 Julie lutter ............................ J.22 T)'IOft ICcMtl••• ~ ... .' .......... -.• 5-21 ~ Jocison .................... 5-22 ,..,. Salmlls ....................... 5-21 ,.,,,,. qw... ...... ·-···-·--·5-22 ' IJm ~" .......................... 5-2' Me TUftt ................... H ... _ ... J.22 ••••• ~ ............... ~.J.30 k1•1e Sc:hw• l 11dl ........ .5-8 St1phonie •ooCthead ............ 5-9 Lila ................................... s. 9 Oawid w~ ..................... s. ' ,....., ................. -.......... S-10 ~ ~ ..... ~ ......... 5-22 o.wd Pt¢tl Im ·--·-·-·-.5-3l . s29•nPDM IPElllL ...... , .. • • Fresh Flowers .• Dried Flowers IT HAS TO BE Gift ideas abound at Roger'• A wide U90!1aaat of Oft Item.a makee •acer'• <far- dena an l4eal pleCe to a.hop for llotber'• Day. Ila.Dy upecta of bollle decoratlnc for boda lDdoor and oat- doon b&Ye been coordi- aated Into one allowplace. ne tralned naff takea pride In belDC able to dlec1d8 &lft ldeu Wida their cutomcn ACh u thla lute .etectlon of buketa and poca wltb or wlthoat pla.Dta. •acer'• ta located at 2301 San Joaqul.D Bllla Road. Corona del Illar. ,. Pbone 640-5800. --·····-- • Fruit Baskets • Plants and morel _ 'SHIPLEY'S I • Anniversaries • Funerals • Parties • Weddings • Hospitals • Birthdays 2642 San Mipel, Newport Beach (Newport Hills Center) HRS: M-Th 9-5:30, Frt M , Sat M 640-7980 --~--~1 Attention Mothers! ,. HOURS: TUft.-fri. 10·5 Sit. 12-4 SAVE 503-70'fo OFF I Siles • Infut to Teeaa --· -436 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mir .......... ,., ........ ~ ... -........... ...., • I I • • NOW THRU MAY BTH MOTHERS' DAY Mom will love this fabulous collection of tops • pants • skirts and shorts. And you'll love the quality. * TOPS -Polo styte in a great color choice. sm • med • lg • xlg •BLOUSES -Pretty and coot sizes8-18 skirts • shorts • pants saes8to 1s SHIPLEY'S °"' 1CM ...... , .... t: ... I I I L----------..... ~----~~--~-... --· ..... ---... ~ -.... ---... --· ..... --' DEAR MOM/.n ~ • ...,._, .... to._~ Plot/SUndlj, M1w 1, 1--5 ... 1 1 I I - , Sur,nw 11oia 111tll TWO POTATO'S my cotton float dress. Your choice of lleloft & rosie 111tll lneftdar trn or slJ bl.e llld aqva llltll tamidar tr• Siles XS.S.M.l,XL $65 00 I ' e s p e c • Champagne. 645-6731 o.ane. 631-0935 Halhdays. &4~792 The Storekeeper. 642-7061 The Store'<eeper Fof Her. 642-7061' Veta·s lntmate ~el 642-1197 Ora~·s & Damon s 646-552] -... a I I y )If f v Anthony's Shoe Sf!N1ce ~ S.nti of Amer.ca. 722-3185 CX Eldef. Optometrist. 642-0720 Newpori S.lboe SaVl!lQS 645-6505 Westchff Plaza Cleaners. 646-2392 mom t .. °' . illy s Cnafles H Barr Jewelefs 642-3310 Crown Boolls. 650-S370 Crown Hardware 842-1133 tmaoes 831~ &<le~ OSCO Drug 842-22 ll Minuteman Way IS0-8.)88 V•dl!o Warehouse IMS.1341 n m n d /or , Heidi's Fr0l9n Y~ 722-9980 Hughel Mwtlet 846-1411 Katie McGuire's Otde Fast\IOoed ~Shoppe. ~771 Hldlory Fwms. 142•72 a ~ -• ....ty to .... """'"°""' ~~ cotton ~ by lava Wraps • '42-7061 ~ ,, OEAA MOM/mn ~-·.....,._"to ... Dlllt1 Plot!~. Mir 1, 1-- 7 ....... -\ \ • ·~ • -"' .. This Honda dealer only sells quality jewelry By MARGE Ml Etti '· fttat opined the MMToundlng ~ ,_ Ccn e 0 P .,.. WU atJll rfch ~ fert .. Don't' expect to eee cars at farmland. Since that ttme much Honda Jewelers: the staff 88b dewllopmant has occurred In the quality diamonds, precious gems community. Howe~ customers and pearls. who became famMtw with the ' store when It first open have The store has been In the same remained loyal. location for the past 21 years, "A testimony to the st or• during that ti me Honda Jewelers quality merchandise and has earned the respect of tts courteous service la that many customers for prov1dlng excel-early customers who have alnce lence in service. · · moved out of state have ,.. Graduate gemologist Chiyoko malned faithful customers ~ lnouchl said, "When the store though they now reelde In stat• u far away as Pennsytvanla, Texas and Hawaii." The siore offers IOfn8 unusual tewe&ry designs and aM"l1M a eelectlon of d~ rings In platinum and 18K gokf. The store Is service oriented to the minute detail. Ohfyoko ex- plained that when a customer brings a diamond ring in for resizing the stone Is checked under the microscope by both the gemofoglst and the customer eo that the customer can per- sonally Identify his own jewefry. ~~~~~---------1 r i Mother of &ifted ICtOr Humphrey Bopn and well tnoWD IU.USTRATOlt aDd ARTIST, each fiautjne is a 1imded edition. • Chcrisb carries a wide variety of collectors• Fairies, Hmillidl, RO and now featurina the .. MAUD HUMPHREY COLLECTION!' • 6074 Warner et Sorif'l'la.le, . J • Behu>d the Plankhou~ Warner Dale Square LVI" • ~ Hunt.inaton Belch (714) 143-11 S4 •' This servtoe has enabled new 804 ofd customen allk• to have trust and con~ In both the store and staff of Honda Jfl#- efera. The store alee> oner. ~ 8'ry and watch""*'· .. We don't charge our customers to clMrl their jewetry or c:Mck the pronga on rings, said Chtyoko. The store provides excellent quality pearls and when a purchue la made it does not charge customers an addltlonat fee for cleaning or restringing pearts. Just In time for Mother's Day the store II oftertng 3CMO per- cent oft al ttema untA SatunSay. Thia will ~ shoppera to enjoy a r.ntastJc uvtnga on quality men:hancU•. Honda Jewelers la located at Brookhurst end Adams at 10061 Adams Ave. In Huntington Beach. The store ii open Monday -Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Further Information Is avatl- able by p~lng 968-2212. MOM STILL FIGHTING •.. l'romPace2 also used aome of the money to repay loans she took out to get Ronnie to Ptttsburgh. "People don't reeltze I was not an accountant and I was not an attorney and I d6d not have guidebooks, .. she aakt. OeSlllerl Is appealing a S 1,000 flne for viofatlng Florida's Solld- tatlon of Charltable Contribu- tion• Act, which mandates that aollcitatJons for !Mng~ lndlvtduals go sotety to the beneflctary. She maintains she never asked for donations, but received them tt)rough sympathetic news ac- counts. RMctlng to the furor: a Florida Senate committee approved a bill on April 20 to more strictly regulate charitable contribu- tions. OeS s has also been crttl- cized for paying hereelf $300 a week as president of the Ronnie OeSIJfers National Foundation. "I WU wor'klng 17 hours a day,'' she Mid In her defen98. The doubts and bitterness raised by the O.SMlera cae have hardly been a boon to organ donation. ''It humadepeoplew more atapk(lous of the trllnlPlllnt field ln tenne of falmw Md equtty. and I think thet'efore tt has had a .danger<>Ua effect on the w.ng.. ness of people to be organ donors," said Arthur ~. dtrector of the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. On the other hand, Caplan said, "the cue highlights the lnadequecy of)the way ln which we fund Innovation and progrna In medical research .... Families shouldn't need to beg for money or depend on charity.'' Thtt DeSlllers cue has also made fund-raising more dlfflcuh, according to Mary Ann Lunde. chairman of the National Organ Transplant Education Foun- dation In Fort Leuderdale. "!t's sort of heart-breaking when you think about how this community (south Aorida) re- sponded to Ronnie OeSlllers' needs ... and now Jt'a having the opposite, negative Impact," Lunde said. · DeSUlers la ~onicllng her end Ronnie's struggle in a book she ' began writing four months ago. She says tt lnctudes "everything that happened In the hoepttal. "I know there's a reason for everything that happens and I know In the end, out of the Uhea. comee the phoenix." she said ... , know in the end. tt wm be for the good of other children that Ron-nf60fed. H - ay W· lly. to on at 81 :>n ay 30 111- - an an. for If- an he ch ISS les ey so .llt, se. an in- ng l\Js •• rs' he 1:· nd he JO. ng al. 'or I I •• "I he tn- Talented, 'rell-trained stylists _featured a·t Huntington salon n IOUnd9 Ake a studio where videos about hair are madel Welt, not exac11Y but It's a distinct possibUty In the Mure. West Coast Hair Directors Is a progressive 18'°'1 wtth many extras. Merry Simonds, owner, believes In hersetf and her salon'• future. The salon has been located In Albertson's Center, 10116 Adams Ave .. Huntington Beach, fot seven .years and Simonds has been a deYOted hairdresser for 19 years. She emptoya only aggressive, taJented and weJl-trained artists who have the insight to make their customers happy and feef special about themSelVes. Slmonds says, "They are our best form of 8dvertiaement; customer servk::ie Is our main objective." TIJe salon has progressed from the basic women's beauty partor to a center that offers complete hair and nall care. with expertise In the latest ook>ring techlnques, ear piercing, complete lines of fine hair products from Sebastian and Paul Mitchen to Nexus, the latest In hair and fashion accessories, jewelry and a provocatNe line of lingerie and sportswear by Sweet Dreams. For Mother's Day and fN9fY day, It's definitely a wor1hwhile salon to check out. It is open seWlfl days a week. Free consultations are available. Cati 962-6697 or juSt stop In to dlsoover any added extras or specials for the month. Future projections tnctude posslble ex- pansion, hair ptece5 and hair extMsions tor women and men. If diversification ls the key to sucoess then Merry Simonds ls headed in the right dlrectoin. As Simonds says, "Stand bac~ and watch me growl" R a n ~andwrouJlit s i /u,1• For Mother's Outstanding Achievement Give Her a Star! ::~:·:ast Hwy., Suite A § __ c_o_r o_n_a_d_e_l_M_a_r ___ 6_7_3_-_7_4_9_s_ ~ U 1988 MarnER'S Q\y Box Try Hickory Farms for variety of specialty items Hk:kory Farms has 8 new look these days. Stop by and see for yourMff. It is located in Westcliff Ptaza between Hughes Market and Heidi's Frogen Yozwt. And there's a very special reason to stop by In the near Mure -Mother's Day. There we many. many tpedatty items to choose from. including personall:zed custom gift baskets. Just setec1 from the wide variety of gift and food items that your mom would like and they'll do the rest., Maybe the hand-dipped handmade chocotates and the gooey caramef oant«ed fresh roasted whole macadamia nuts. Whatever the gift Mom wdl be happy when It' a from Hic:*ory Farms. And don't fOfget other occasions that nught warrant rr.shly made~ sandwiches, two hot soups dalty, whole coffee beans and a fine SMlction of premium wines Stop by or phone In your «der &42-0972. ~HONEYBAKEQ OROER aioM'S HAM 'IOOAY! -------------~~COlFON-------------'600 OFF Whole HoneyBaked .. brand hams •300 OFF Hiit HoneYeaked..brand 11ams ,__.. .. ~--~--..-. .... -........ .,AtO,.•llllll ... Gllolf ........ .._ ..... QllW ..... _, ,,. --------------------------------- •ffoMo'-e.r_. aim 2.ot _._..., -2 (Ill ,_ ....,. ...,. .. e-.~12U1 ..._ ('1M) at.mi u.-a ~~ MllW ..... ... (1 .............. . ._.~ .. me -• <•~ ..... (M)lll .... "l.1--9 - • • - - Everlasting flowers Lon&_.,_.•ed woodeD tallpe. cenalc aatmala &Dd crocheted laeut11aaped aacbet. are jast a fe9 of tlte many -1ft ltema CAROLE RUSSO Help us Celebrate Mother's Dayf SPECIAL 20o/o OFF· All Merchandise including New Arrivals May 1st thru May 8th • New Location • fNext door to the P~t 1024 Bayside Drive Bayside Center ---------- On Mother's Day give Mom what she's always given you -The Very Best! •TA SWAROVSKI silver Crystal MADI& lN Al.ntJA 10 _:OEM MOMI• Mv9M• ~ 11 u;ent to l'9 D11J ~ • .._ ~. 1tll ( • F AMIL YTRADITION ••• J'reaPaCe4 ~ Mt of his .ftatwtn adorns the dfnfng t8ble of the ==-~~= statues. plattera and crowns for wtf'lnera of the Prealdent Eleenhow.r Perpetual Golf Trophy, the Academy Awards, the lrvtne Thalberg Award and the Miss USA/Mias Uhtverle Pageant. Alt of hll flatware patterns are hand forged of aterttng etNer end we completely aotld. Every ptec. requlrel many houra of hammer- lf)g, hMting and wortclng the sHver to transform It from a •mpte bar Into an exQUtette flatware Item end wt.en held, you can ,_.the quality. The l8Y9f\ generationa of ertts- tic excell..a and attMtk>n to quallty wotkmanahtp .,. ap- parent In hia ftatwwe. The stamp of ''Allan Adler Sterting'' .-ne you of a master's personal toucti and his •tver, u always a wortt of flne art. Ahn Adler Is located at 3838- A E. Coast Highway, Corona cW Mar; phone 613-7 495. MOTHER'S DAY MAYS Show Mom you really love her with a Gift from Rogers' e ~ Gel'4llillil _. 011 I Ir 0.W ......._ e Cr7*I. Pvwlala • Glua Gtfta ........ ,..... ....,... ftwtll • DrW .,,..... Arn•• --.... 5'rtal ...... ,, .. • Ortllml We1ercdrr Art bJ IDcal artlat .............. Cllllla e <A*. Gift w,.. • ..._ OR, brlDI her to Roger's and let Mom ~ her own choice. I NEWPOllT cu--au-... ,... ...... , ... ... N .... •M•I .. (714) ..... .. -! . • a :e ~ 0 .. p IS h tf • I • • l ) I I •• • I I S~eatsuits i~spring's brightest , style colors NEW YORK (AP) -Even the once-humble aweetautt, now a major faat.kH\ category, la ,..,Ing the lmptM:t of the bright COior mood ptedlcted for IPf'fng 1988. , Cok>r9 renglng from hot ptnka and corala to yellow, gold and rich ~ wlll mark the f-.hk>n tor aweata, MY9 Sarah Brftt, dl1'9Ctor of fashion merchandis- ing for SUMtt-Walker, a major mMUfectunw of .weatahtrta and SWMtpMta. The bright colors Wiii be com- plimented bY ble1 ched putet .,,... In the Mme faimftY. auc:h u P9M PMCf\ llQlllnat coral, she ... ''lotd coba. ~Important In . Wl9hlrt fahlon, wtl have new IPP9lll a the fahlon trend flttere Into .. rn.tteta from the high-color IOoka ...,. for this BMtOn on the l'UnWaY9 of ad\ d 18'an .. ae ChtlatlM Lectofx. •• ,MOTHER'S ·-DAY ~ THE CHART HOUSE. 5 1 l A K 5 • 5 l A f <.) l) I ) • I' R I "'1 E R I B - OPENS AT NOON! RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED FOR EARLY DINNING 5'3-5889 280 1 W. PACIFIC CO.AST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH , .. "The CQlor oc:ttement la felt In 1----------------------1 both women'• end men'• wear, DINING As ART TliE PEOPLE: THE PALETIE c-8.ICl9«J ~,_"TS M OTHER'S D AY BRUNCH .:>«> A»-4-00 .... Sl'l'l(l Pu "'--•Sil ooc-L._." \IUJl.\llU> {~....,.c..- :::r.•.r!:thebhJe...,CC:::-.~1on':lii •======================================• be even more llantlcant than In Sha M. tr===============;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;==~ PMc!:c:,~!u. often I AT . om be baocked; that ........... may , v v s:r====== P1~. ~ p got t-l"lc+ci color blc>dl. The wide bk>dca of . V ~ ~l,L. color oN9 • ..,. en.ct and white, • • ecoent. llddla Mes> to the look, Britt points out. The meet poputllr pmt9 .. thoee wtth wordt lnOorporated In thepmtem,8he19YS. llddll.gthat her c:omp9ny'a ~ ecreen print tor spring lnterplayl de- algnt of IPOf1a equipment with the word9 ''GrtipNc Sporta. '' She f.-that worde -any words -., ~ ~ '*' of the deelgr1 "'"*" for the comtng ... ow •• ~-en tM women'• m8ltl:etforawMtawtll not change radically; ho we_.. ovwaln fleece moc:k tt.lf1t.necka, tapered fteece '*'"· lhot1a end mlnt-lklrta ....... wt the popu-181 bMlce; . 8f1tt not.a that theM ttema haw bw\ In ...... .,.. ~.· bUt rwporta thM '°' thla IPftno ..__, .. ... ... -ca • f8INon. bOOlt tram d11IQ1t • IPOf18•• tNnda. ••flllNaft nwy come end go, ' but the • • •"'*1 l'Mrtlet ... coneunw~ ... • ex-p.a.ct'°~ ... ., the 1110a. .. 8rttt ........ ''Qullty produaiJrS ..,. ... tome dll- fleuly m rt 'I .. dM•Mt tor bMk: ....., ... _ ... ,._.. ..,... ..... ~ ,. """' 9&/8 pc111J1 • .., ..... In MurW ....... ..,., °"*°' .. WOIW , .... , ...... " For 1aa •4ioea all S40-mx>m..ll0. R~tions (714) 133-2770 - ... • SHOPPING STRATEGY SAVES MONEY ••• Esprtt among others.·· For older children and teens. parents can find super savings on winter ski outfits. cotillion dothes, graduation suHs and prom dresses, usually the more upenslve dothing investments that get only a one-time wear. In shoes. the shop carries penny loafers, tap and party shoes for youngsters and an assortment for Infants. Every- thing is in like-new condition, Jones said. ·•you can weed through other MCC>ndhand stores and usualty find a good bargatn or two," Jones said. ''But here, fM!JffY single ttem we have ls of fine quality." The aecond money-saving strategy by Young Seconds ts the consignment aervtoe for your children's outgrown <:Iott*~. Jones w11 eocept owment• 1n .excellent condttion and-proyldes up to 4'° percent of the .... prtoe to the owner. The shop Is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. and ts do98d Sunday 8fld Monday. It Is located at 436 Hetlotrope Ave.. phone 673 .. 2120. SAVE momj -~v~':'t..~, · ... • Iron Beds & Dey Beds "'./ ..,i, / '1 ' r Up to 60% Offl ?..J-. I! ""' r:.J • Obcount Mini Btinds, ,,_ i. _/ .• fi ;~- 60% 0ftl _-A_ ., ~ • •Verticals 50% Oft1 , ~ " \..~ .... ~--,......,;jl:"..i. · • Custom Draperies to • ....... ;.. ~ • matd>-• "( -~'1' ~~:~:~- ..._.......-,. ,c::::;e= 8UN ,, .. • M40 S. MAIN ST • SAHT A ANA eom. Oii Edinger & ~ ass-111 1 Some decisions are too importani C ::::> to be left to chance ... When selecting your doctor, interview us (at no charge) and sec why we think we deliver the best "little angels" in town • &. L •. WULFFSON, M.D. OMtetrka, ~ 6 Wrilt&J O.plomiate Amcnc:aa loetd o(Olillarics A 0-JlleDllioU.._;a-. 400 Newport Center Dr .• Suite 608 Newport Beach 759-081! Designer lashions priced reaSonabl¥ Here you'I ~ ... du'gw• ... at flMDI ... pttcea.. M .: 1n1m ,.. • o1 .._ Md a ..... of dMllaea to .. you "°"'-afftcie to ---- De Mailo Mio '*"--end-.... dM>ice ol KC Ill olftea lind tw'ldCl.t'8d Jn;•'f "°"' Soultt Amertca .net W..k». You"I be .,.. to n;Mt the klell ace 111 aw 'I to ......, ctre.uprxdOwn "'90Ulftt ol~ ,,.. ..... ._, kr.-11q11bee ....... afts~liCMoe .•. bUI ~~-----· pll 11 .._ CulilolMra .. ~ MJdoUa lo NUn. - ~ JGM'• • toe111d at 2207 Mlilii .. "'Sea Clll "• .... °'*' .... ~·--­Phoftell0-5752.: •••