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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot25 CENTS NB wall wins OK .. over protests Coastal Comm ission• s 10-0 vote favors high way pr oject; foes may go to court BJ GREG ltLEl\ll °' .. ..., ........ Despite the emotional pleas of ~nts, the CaJifornia Coastal Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve construction of a 7-foot-l'li&h clear plastic sound wall as part of a project to widen Pacific e&rd bargaliiera Secret.,Y of State Geor~hultz says Sov- iets are hard bargainers ~ after new problem with nuclear missile-ban trea- ty Is resolved./ AS Inda Advice and Games Births A9 A4 A3 Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices EntertaJnment Opinion PaparazzJ Poflce log Publlc Notices Sports Weather A7-8 86-8 A10 BS Oatebook A6 Oatebook A3 84-5 81-.. A2 Coast Hi&hway in Newport Beach. But opponenu of the project said· they may take the m.atter to court and vowed to keep fi&htina. The 10-0 vote by the comm1ss1on followed two hours of sometimes vicious testimony over an issue that has divided residents on opposite Heartfelt thanks fromFV doctor By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... 0.-, ........... Doctors had doubted that Nonon Humphrc}s would live long enough to celebrate his 15th wedding an- niversary today. But j ust 24 days after Humphreys underwent a hean trans- plant. he and his wife Lon arc back home in Fountain Valley. loolcin& forward to celebrating several more ann1vcrsanes together. .. I feel bencr than I've felt all )'car," Humphreys said Thursday as he prepared to leave Hoag Memonal Hospital 1n Newport Beach. "My only feeling rcall) 1s a great deal of gratitude.·· Humphrt) s -whose soft voice was haJted often b) tears -praised the Hoag ph)'s1c1ans and staff for their expertise and care. and indirectly thanked Eleno U lloa Ramirez. from whom the transplanted hcan was taken. Ramirez. a 19-y~r-old Costa Mesa resident. was found I} mg unconc1ous on a sidewalk Apnl 19 and was taken to Hoag Hospital. where he died. Costa Mesa police arc stthng help in tracing Ramirez' act1v1t1es in the hours before he died. The subsequent heart transplant sparked debate because the 1dcnt1t} of the donor had not been determined before the transplant took place. Humphrc)'S. however. considered sides of the hi&hway in West Newport Beach. The wall has been the main issue, and those opposed to it live primarily on the inland side of the hilhway. They claim the barrier will 6ounce sound from the ex~nded hiahway right into their nei&hborbood. while at the same time cuttina them off from the beach and the proposed West Newport Part scheduled for construction nearby. Proponents of the project, includ-- ing city engjnccr5, the City Council and residenu on the ocean side of the hiahway, daJm the wall is iaaenckd to mufficsoundftom thebiJhway. They also say the widcnine 11 needed to relieve summer pidlock in Newport Bea~h. The proposed wall will run aJona the ocean side of the hi&flway from Hi&hland Street to Newport Boulevard. and 1s pa.rt of an $8 million project to wtden the b1&hway from four to six lanes. Accusations and barbs have flown freely between the twq sides since the proJCCt was denied by the CoastaJ Comm1ss1on 10 February, dnpitc several attempts at comprom11c since then. T~ battle rqcd on at Thursday's meet1t1i. .. Most oflhesc people here in favor ofth1s stand to pin dollar-wise." said T.K. Bnncr. one of 15 l>lacard-touna oPi><>ncnts ~ho spoke Thursday .. h will evcntuall)' increase their pro~ cny values Thafs the bottom line " "What these people want to do 1s take the no1~ from their homes and ...., .......... '--...... Dr. Norton Bumpbreya and Illa wife, Lort, haft &ood reuon to celebrate now. .. the contro\ers) as more med1a- created than existing of itself ... bu1 added ... , think only time 1s going to clear up some oft~ ethical issues." Questions also were raised when police determined RamiT'C'Z was gay. which prompted spcculauon that he ma)' have been exposed to the AIDS virus. Ph) s1c1ans. however. per· formed anugen and anllbod) tests and found no signs of the dcadl) disease. ·-rm not rcalh concerned about thal and I'm not a homophobe so that docsn 't rcalh bother me at all." Humphre)'s s~ud ... part1cu1a.rl} when compared to the ahcmauvc. ·· The 58-)ear-old Humphre)s. a famtl} pract111oncr whose health problems forced him to retire from the Hoag stafT1n I Q80. said the past 18 months haH' been espcc1alh hard on him and his fam1h . Brushing his teeth or sha\ 1ng left him acu1eh shon of bre~th and his mo"ements v.erc limued to his bed. a chair. the bathroom and 3 lt11chen. all wnhm close proit1m1t) .\s his health continued to dc- tenora tc. 1'1orto n and Lon Humphrc)'s anx1ousl) av.ailed an opportunll)' for a hcan transplant. It apparcntl) amvcd JUSt m time ·-rm told I was wtthm about t~o weds of d\ mg -. hen I 101 m) (Pleue eee IUW I A.2) It's safe to go back in the water off NB Great white shark sighted off Coast but scared by helicopter. swims out to sea BJ PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ...., ........ Swimmers and surfers were allow- ed to return today to a five-mile stretch ofNewpon Beach, which was evacuated Thursday afternoon when what appeared to be a great white shark cruised within 20 yards of the shore. The shark eventuallv was fri&ht- cned by a helicopter se'nt to track It and atll?lrently swam out to sea. authont1es said. Lifquards cleared dozens of swim- mers and surfers from the Newport Beach surf when boaters spotted the &iant fish. The shark. estimated to be up to 20 feet long, swam within SO yards of the shoreline near the BaJboa Pier. said an cyeWltness. It was first spotted at about 3:45 p.m. by skipper Larry Ryan and skipper trainee Richard Eten of Vessel Assist Association. an as- sistance network that aids boaters in distress. Ryan and Eten were returnina from the Los Aniclcs Harbor area when they spotted a dorsal fin stick1na out of the water JUSt off Balboa Pier. "We thought 1t was a pilot whale at first. it was so bis." Etcn said. Ryan, a skipper for 17 years, said the man-cater was almost IS bia IS the 27-foot lif~uard boat that joined " them as the) tracked the creature nonhward. "I ran into a gray whale once and 1t wasn't as sinister lookin& as that th1~" Ryan said. "I II bet you a small kid could walk into his mouth:' Officials confirmed that the fish was a great white. The shark slowl} moved up the coast toward the Newport Pier as the two craft traveled alongside 1t. "It didn't Sttm scared at all," Etcn said. "It kept swimming up to the top and down apin It never made any aggressive moves " R}an and Eten piloted the boat between the shark and sand. trvmg to force 1t away from the shoreline. Eten said. Newport Beach Manne Safety Of- fiCCf' Eric Bauer said lifeguards cleared about 30 people out of the S6- ~ water near the Balboa Pier later, surfcn and swimmers nonh of the Ncwpon P\tt ~re onkrcd out of the water. and Huntington State Beach hfquards closed down that area as a safety precaution. LL Dave Wenger. who was p1lot1ng the lifquard rescue boaL radioed (Pl-.-8ee SRAa.ll/ A2) put 1t into m)' nellbborbood.. .. addii Mike Beckham. • Jerry Cobb, a member of the W$ Newport Beach Homcownen ~ sociation, which favon the pro~ caJled opponents "a very small, vocill minonty," and said the commiuioa was "misled" at its February meetidj: "I think the commission wu led D behc' c that a aroup of rnideau Oft the south side of the biahway .C t<>&ethcr to advocate a wall. Thflt couldn·1 be further from the truth," (Pleue ... BIGBWA Y /A2) Airport ~· remedies· i. outlined ,~~ by FAA Proponents and foes of JW A · s expansion encouraged by report By JONA THAN VOLD.E •• °' .. ....,........ ._ A proposal to allow civ1h.an u4 m1ht.ary au'Craf\ to share runways at El Toro Manne Corps Air Station 11 "technically feasible," but other rchef for Oranat County's burdened John Wayne A1rpon should be so~t. according to a Federal A vtation Adm1n1strat1on report released Thursday. The long-.awaited FAA rcpon con- tained few surpnses and did not make a ddin1te rccommcndauon on a new a1rpon site. Joint-use opponents and proponents alike haalcd the report as suppon1na their views. Allan McArtor. FAA director, said the slues above the Qransic Cont could ac:commodate up to S0.000 more fltJhts annually -about 30 a day for s.1111r camcn -which would saiisfy some of the h1&h demand for II~ traff JC. Roqbly 27 million passenaers ~ m and out of OranllC and Los Aqeb counties in 1986. and forccasu lft- d1cate that faaurc wiU more tha.o doubk by the )eat 2010. Some 13 million passcntcn wiU be in and out of Oranar Count) that year, the repon says. But efforts 10 locate and build a new airport in Oran1e County have been stymied. Officials first looked into JOIOt use of El Toro ncarty two decadcsaao lo Tbu.nda} 's report. Mc:Ar\orsaJd the pnmary stumbhna block that made the combined use unfeasible iD 1970 rcmams today: The Ma.rioe Corps refusal 10 share its•. 700-acre base. "Use of El Toro Manne Corps Air Station b) Cl' 11 11r carrier urcraft i$ 1echnicall)' fcaSJblc and oouJd play a role in accommodatin& future air pa~"Fr demand in SoJ&Ltlem Cali- fornia, the FAA repor(sayt. '"How- ever. c1v1l use depends on concur- rence of the military, and the Maru.t Corps as opposed to Joint UIC at this (Pleue-.JODIT/~ Wieder's vote said ·violation ofOClaw Workouts Y's break for QC employees Although it's no high-tech health club, San ta Ana gym favored on lunch hours By BOB VAN EYJtEN °' .. ~ ....... It was a hot and hazy day and dozens of Ora.nae County emplo)'ees bad their ties off. Shirts too. There was no breech of decorum. Sneakers and shorts_ are sta.Ddatd uni(orm when the burca..aats aben- don their bureaus fOr the IY"' at * old Santa Ana YMCA Shins ue oPtionaJ on t~ IM'D's sidr, ripecijlly OD m-.daya. For many · in .the wb1~lar ~ that daily c~ to don tOmCthi• more comfonable and pound dac P1Yemmt for a few mdes or hop. q ud jump for an bout it u ~till pfeaU~. "I've been comi .. heft b -- si1 )Un. .. said Burl ·£Ma, • *""' dittrict atiomcy uCS a haac:t.ta. ......... the Y. "'ll'ueood brat ill die midclk of the day. I 11> beet to Wort rdtshed." To H,oM wtM> reme•"11H 'D1D ..... old red Met b. ldiool ..-wMre ••Middle America. lk ....... y ii boimd '° .... ........ l.ocllir '°°"" ba~ tMI umdelil -..-1*1111 olraMr. a tt*dl ol ,., ............. ...-. doy- --o1• ...w ..... ... ,...._ ...... .... Weiaht-hft1ng rooms have those big black barbells that seem to invite• person to honest exertion. And e"en the Rube Goldbera-sty le we1aht ma- chines have a kind of back-to-bastes look about them. .\bscnt arc &)au-fronted racquet- ball cowu. air conditioned lobbies. _ and Juice and YO&Urt bats. This is no &kamin$. ht&h·tCCh health club. But that's what lfstcs likes about 1t. .. 1 c:omc here for t.be ICfObics dailttl, and basically I come to tct a ,ooct *Orkout, to ~t ~ and hot and s.aty," he said. I don't~ mirron on the Walls. and bars ai>d '°"""' .. I• ~ in today's Oijbty wofkl. dleft is IOIRthina rea unne in the YMCA' llOhd miplity, Es said. •v .. ~hcillll<tot>o ... ... •• up a1I Ova' lbe ....... OM 're opm and t erxt -~ ID aftd tht)''re dC*d " he 9id.. .. IUt the YMCA Will.....,_ '-lllilhL .. AeatllEr .... ~~--Wllo .... ...,la•a 11 F.ye w ......... "'° r· ..... .._....,......,... aMt'OUty • -11'1~coe~Mddlitk1 lbat ~ ·"have •1 ..-.. rnam it~ .. liid Wmmbe. ""SocM ~ ..... 'JI* '" (1111111 .. T'81Aal SHARK ••. ..... a: .... \hat tM tMrt--.m VftY doe '°die IUl6Ce until OM of the bOilts ~•• IOO etc.. TheD it 1l'Ould dive -:YO to I S t:et down beorrt reswt.Cina. ' "It was finning rally h1&h:' Wellltrsaid. "Hewasdeftnitclytlotc 'f6 shcn and definitclt was a bat fish. lit looked like a wbJtc. 1'1HWldreds of spcaaton crowded onto Newpon Pier as several media i ico_pten hovered above the surf. e Costa Mesa Police Department licopter also assisted. But by the time all \M aircraft arrived, the shark had disappeared. h trcnt down at about 18th Street, some ~ minutes after it was first spotted, ''nd wasn't seen apan. Ryan said a commcrcsal fashin1 'boat, the Frtt Lance. arrived and 'ffshermen staned throwina bail over· board to attract the shark . .., But the bait dropped straight to the lK>ttom, and the shark probably followed, Ryan said. · The Free Lance and other com· mercial fishing vessels planned to 'rtturn in hopes of catching the shark. h~ said. Bauer said the search would con· tfoue untll dusk • All agrttd the great white's v1s1t to 'ffte Orange Coast was a rare event · Bauer said a 15-foot hammerhead shark dnfied close to the shoreline "'lt>out two }'cars aio and police tned ,-to shoot it with a high-powered sniper i • °""' .... ,...." u...,... Boata. helicopter eearch In ••in for areat white aharll . nfle "We have no idea 1f they lolled ham." Bauer said. "He JUSt disap- peared." Ryan said he sav. a 16-foot great v.h1te that was caught off Catalana Island. This one looked much bigger. According to the Guinness Book of World RC<'ords. Great White sharks a veragc between 14 and 15 feet and weigh from I, I 00 to I, 700 pounds. The largest recorded great white was caught in 1945 in the waters off Cuba. It was 21 feet long and weighed 7.300 pounds. The mythical shark portrayed in the movie "Jaws" was 28 feet fong. ~NEW HEART, NEW LIFE FOR DOCTOR ••• 1 PromAl ransplant." said Humphre)'> onl) I the second man to rece1' e a heart transplant 10 Orange Count) Although his doctors ~\ his re-l cover} 1sgoang"ell. Humphrc:~ssa1d he found that a heart tram.plant 1s nothing "hke dropping a nc" engine I in an old car.·· But Lon Humphreys quickl} added. "We ltke classics an) "a) ... j "We'rt looking fol""ard to getting me and st.arting our hte again ... Humphre}'s sa)s he plans to work ward a full. but steady, recover}'. though other heart-transplant rc- c1 p1cnts ha'e gone on to run road 1 races and perform other athlrt1c feats. I ' Humphrc>s sa~s. ·-r,e never been a JOCk and don·t plan to stan now." But he plans to curtail the stress and 1 an>.1ct~ he belte\C\ contri buted to his Artificial heart hopes dashed WASHINGTON (AP) -Federal scientists are abandoning efforts to develop a completely artificial human hean aficr spending more than a quarter-b1lhon dollars. because every use of such devices has resulted 1n the eventual death of the patient. From now on. government research suppon will concentrate instead on developing a smaller pump that can assist. rather than replace. a failing heart. "There arc still a lot of problems" that cannot soon be solved with a total h~n replacc~nt device. Dr. Claude Lenfant, director of the National Hean. Lung and Blood Institute, said Thursday. Every attempt at total hcan replacement has resulted an a patient dying of either infection or stroke caused by blood clots . 111 health. His father died of a hcan attack at 54 and Humphreys himself was accustomed to working 60-hour weeks while 1n private practice. ··There's no wa}' rm 101n1 back to that." he S3\S Does he bclte"~ he faces a ~cond chance at life? "I fet"I I do." Humphreys said. "And It's a 'cry nice feeling." ;Y''S BREAK FOR COUNTY EMPLOYEES ... From Al reall\ sedentar) It\ reall~ go<.id to be •1c to get out of the office en' iron· mc:nt and "ork. out ·· V. atanabe said '>he had fc" mm· plaint\ about thl·) \I( ~ 's un·\nan' ,atmo<,phcre. · "Long-time members generall\ ac- lCPI 1t.'' she ..aid -1r "<." "anted a Span\ (onne1.t1on atmu!>ph1·re v.e ~uld have 101ne<l Spon' C.onnel-11on " Even so. V..atanatll.: and othlr memhcrsha\(~l)\.'Cas1onalh found thi.' YM( .\ ·s Bohemian charm a lt11lc too t,IQuch to bear ~ .. Last Januaf}' \he and ahl.>Ut 60 • ~~I.hers sent a let1i.'r to the 'r MC A·, .:RPard of d1rccto~ asking them 10 addre-.s problems an repair and maan- te nantc. secunt) clt'anltnes\ and air ClfCula11on. '.-~"We don't feel we've go11cn mut·h . Of a response." she said She said she knc" of some mem- bc~ "'ho had left 10 JOln other <iport'> ;tub.., bccau'iC the) tell the'\ MC .\was ~111ng too shabb}' The 'I MC.\ ·s c~ecut1H' director. !Sill Orrick. said ho'-"e' er that mo!il 'of the prohlem'> brought up b' V.auinabc and the other' had been _addres'>ed , , "We're JUSt con:pll't1ng a maJor 1'eno\at1on proJet t he ~1d "\.iost _.pf the things the' brought up ~ere an Our tmprO\emc.-nt plan Jn\"3\ ) OU ~1'11ow . .,..e·re not l{dtquetball World ·'"-e're a nun-profit organ1rntion \nd I'm pre11' happ' \.\Ith our 3(- 't'i>mpllshml·nt'> O\t:r tht• pa'it le" }'t'ars .. ·' Pat \hoemaker 1\anoth1·r regular at ·the 'r Shoemaker a plannrr '-"Ith the En' 1rnnmental \1anaj!ement .\jlen- l"\. has hl.'l'n taking at·roh1l \ das"l'\ at the Y\~~ \ tor ahout s1' 'care; l ac;t \l'Jr .,he hq1.an teJrh1ng \unw da\\C\ during her lunlh hour-. It\ a ~rl·at <;tres'> rrlle' er." sht' 'k11J ··11n tog<H'\l'r' JJ\ I find 11\a rl•al l'ncrg11l'I ) ou go hark and ~ llU rl rt>ad) tu y,orl.. through the alll'rnuun hl.'lJU\l' 'uu·, e got an C\tra hur,1 ••I l'nl'f~' \hucmaJ..l·r .1~rel'd "Ith \.\-atan<i~ th.11 then· ,irl' \llffil'llml'\ problems "11h ma1ntl'nann· Jnd dcanhnes!. 1n lhl' "omen' l11l J..l'f room ·But on !ht•" hok the urn' l'ntl'Ol'l' out"l'1gh' thl' prohkm1,:· 1,he '>31d ·· \nd tht\ I\ nwrl· than JU\t a place to y,.orJ.. out Rnau<,c; it':. so dose to the C 1\ ll < l'nll'r 11 sa place to met·t ~our lnl'nd' lrum the nffiu· .. \n)onc apiwanng ~fort· Judgr Robert r111gt·rald in Orange Count} \upenor < ourt ou~t 10 du 11 1n the aftnnoon alter he·., hl.•l'n tor ht!> da11\ "urkuut at tht• g~m ··tt 'a llft''J'er for me 11 makes ml' mdluy, all afternoon.·· said f 111gnald "I generall) tdl m} JUrors 1n the murn1n@. I'd ltkl.' to get out it ltttk earl\ \11 I tan go to another U>Urt .. h1r F1t1gnald thing'> arc different on lhl' ha .. J..t•th;ill dlUrt from the "'a\ the' are in the lOurtroom In the lounruorn he'<, the referee But on the lUUrt he"> out there running and Jll'>tltng \\1th the troop!>. "V..e ha'c •.omc real!\ rough and tumblc g.iml'' ·· he ">aid ··11·., rcall\ lOITIJX'tlll\ C rrtzgerald llkC\ II that y,.3~ · The 1mportan11h1ng 1s to n." he \aid ") ou kno"' lhl' old S3\'I . 11\ not "hethe1 \OU "'n or lose 11", \\hCthlr \OU \\In • Erntl' \1:hnl'ltkr doesn't pla) ha~kcthall at the g) m But he St"ems to lfo ahoul n l'f! thing cl..e Dirl·ttur of the cou nt,\ En- ' ironml·nial Management ·.\gene). ')chnc1dl·r otten docs h1!i '"<>rkout~ uut in thl' 1•n\ 1ronmcnt. U!l1ng the Y \1( \ lud.er room a:. a place to get 1n and out ofh1s running clothes ··But lhl' air' a ll111l· bad toda}'. !>O I think I'll go \" 1mm1ng instead." ht• <.aid "Tht•n f', c gOI a handball game JI 12 31J" \1..hnt·1dcr ..aid hl ~orks out tl'e d,I\ .. J ~ el'k i 1kl· m:in' "' 1d exercr,cr'> . \thnc1der hatl'\ tu miss a "orkuut "It\ cn11tal tu nn da):· he said ··\.\hen I m1\~ a "orkout. m\ tr· ntab1ltt) In.fl goes wa) up. I can go in the morning. or at noon. so I tc.-11 the secretan to tr. not to schedule a hreakfaq and a lunch on the same da~ \o l'H· al"a}S got a -;lot open for "'orking out ·· ~ long-11mc Orange Count}' res1· dent Schneider said he remembers taking a 1un1or ltfcsa, ing cour~ at the Sanla .\na ) \.1C ~ ncarh three dec- ades ago · "Thl· placl' ha1, hardl) changed at all <>incl' then." he <>aid. "It's ama1- ing." That kind of1mmutah1ltt\ 1sama1- ing 1n toda) ·s world. panicularl} an Southern California. But Orrick said 11 goes along with ) l\.1C ~ tradition ··The 'r MC.\ has been promoting ph~ '>1cal and spintual devepopmcnt for ~00 ~cars .. he ~1d. "This place hac; been here for 64 )Cars. and rm sure 11 "Ill be here 100 }'Car; from no" !!Cf1HW A Y WALL WINS APPROVAL.i'-!-) t• stid Cobb. one of about 40 propo-annual S 1.800 cleaning ball for the "You are pan of the same city. I .. 'l1,ents at the meeting an Manna del wall. which is expected to cost about suggest you work toaether for your ,~~ey $375.000. mutual &ood in the future." 0~ 'Cobb said there arc also rn1dents Opponents were stall not satisfied. "We're caught an the middle of a 1q2h the inland side of the highway who They said at would be a matter of neighborhood fiJht," said Com-~~vor the wall. weeks before the wall became a missioner Donald Mcinnis, a fonner The sound wall as necessary to keep pastiche of salt spray. mud and bup. Newport Beach mayor ... This is a ., bel leve.ls below federal sun-"We want no wall at all.-said win-wfn situation if we just pull back rd.s. and its construction as also Ninfa O'Brien, president of the 60(). and let it happen." cruc1~I to 0~1n1na fed~ral funding. resident Newport Shores Communa-saad ctl" en••necr Don Samn<U\n A d 1........ f h But the commission's vote may not • 1 1 .. ...~ • ty ssociataon an ~er 0 t e end the battle. Afler th• vote. a 1-rfiul ,,i• Since the February mectina. city opposiuon. " ..... ~ llnd Cahrans planners ha ve modified After nearly two hours of verbal O'Brien said she had consulted with hdilteir oriainaJ proposal. which called volleys from both factions.. com-attorneys. and sard a lawsuit was not for a ?-foo~·hi&h concrete wall. The m1ss1oncn eventually approved the out of the que5tion. i '!mnt pt'OJect proposes a wall rooted pro)ect. and the wall, and advised the 'Tm sttll stunned. I just have a real th three feet of slumpstone and rcstdcn~to bury tht hatchet. hard time believin1 they would spend [' ppcd by four fm of clear plutic. ..This issue has divided you. .. said Iha& It.ind of money on tomethina like ,:> aty even olTcftd to foot the ""mmi~\loncr Madelyn Glidtfeld this. .. said O'Brien. a OAAHGE ........ COAST --· r•I lllMN Offlel ..... a., 9t C.. ...._ CA Mii11 .__ ... tSflO Colll• MeM CA 1212!1 tlaft!ltN .., 5e 78 --' .oil'Of191 .. ~•l1 • Ju•tcaU 642-6086 • Ctn '•11 Tri pt IRll ... U.S. Tempe. WIEDER 'S VOTE CALLED VIOLATION ••. From Al complaint con~rnang a vote which Wieder cast an support of a develop- ment agreement submitted by the Baldwin Co. Campaign documents show that Wieder accepted $4,000 in contribu- tions from the owners of Baldwin before voting April 20 to approve the company's Portola Hills project near El Toro. The $4,000 was not submitted as a single contribution from the com- pany, but documents show that it consisted of two donations ofS 1.000 each plus one of $2.000. According to a campaign statement tiled b}' W1edcr's staff. Alfred Baldwin and his wife Decann made a JOtnt contnbuuon of $2.000, and James Baldwin and his wife. Nancy. each made separate donations of St .000. W1edcr's campaign press sccrctaf}. Dre" Simp!><>n. said the $2.000 dona11on should have been lasted as two separate S 1.000 donations. "These were routine campa1an contributions from two individuals who JUSt happen to be married." he said. "Our accountant was in a hurry to get the statement filed in time. and he thought the way he had listed the donations was correct under the terms of TIN UP. We'll be chan4ing 1t, which we suit have tame to do. • Simpson said he did not know whether Alfred and Decann Baldwin'sS2.000donat1on was made w1th a single check or with two separate chC<'ks. Under the TIN CUP ordinance. contributions from individual dire<'· tors or officers of a company are to be considered separately. unless there 1s proof that they were separated only for the purpose of'lcircumven\tng the ordinance. County attorney Adrian Kuyper said toda}' there was no legal reason to assume that. simply because the contribu tors were family members. their contri~••tions should be con· sidered together. "They could have meant them as their individual, separate contribu- tions,·• he said. Assistant District Attorney Maurice Evans said toda~ that he is still anvesugatina Gnndle s first com- plaint regarding the Irvine Co. politi- cal Action committee. A press statement from the Irvine Co. said the $2,500 donation was made under a federal law which permits poliucal action committees to contribute to federal campaisns. Evans said. however. that he had not reached a conclusion as to whether the federal law superceded the county ordinance. If W1edcr's vote on the Irvine Co. projects were voided because of the Tl N CUP allegations. at would canc:el approval of the Laguna Laurel de- vl'.' I o p me n t agreement, which sqcaked by on a 3-2 vote. Portola Hills was approved by a vote of 4-1. JOINT AIRPORT USE FEASIBLE .•. From Al time." The battle lanes over 101nt use are deepl}'d~n. Along with the Marine Corps. the city of Irvine op~ses Joint use. contending its residents would be below flight paths. But Newpon Beach offic1als wholeheartedly sup- port the proposal. taking any tack to avoid expansion of John Wayne A1rpon. And each side 1s strongly en· trenched. "Joint use IS clearly incompat1blc." said Col. Jack Wagner. an El Toro spokesman. "The runways arc too close together and there would be unbelievable dela ys, for commercial and military fl1&hts." The report aclmowlcdges that JOint use could lead to heavy delays and would have other environmental effC<'tS. Noise and traffic would increase in the communities surrounding the base. and the rate of commercial development would possibly ac- celerate, the repon sa}'s. The extent of those factors was not measured. but the effects would have to be measured before the proposal were put into place. As for the runways. the report cncoura$ed supporters of the plan because at recognized commcrcialjcts could land and take off with some runway modifications. ··The most important point in the repon as that a runway extension would allow unlimited use for short to medium-range carriers." said New- pon Beach Assistant City Manager Ken Delano. "That would mean you wouldn't have lo take off over the residcntal areas." Dclino said he was pleased with the repon . which he called the first step in a long process. The second step. he said. is convincina lhe community and the military that joint use is the best option. "Jo1nt use is as feasible an option as as expanding John Way.nc A1rpon," said Newpon Beach Mayor John Cox. But Irvine Mayor Larry Aaran said time 1s on the side of the opponenll. .. As time goes on. the chance of our ultimately putt1na to mt this whok ill-fated idea improves," Aaran said. "The political reality is that you can't force what ultimately will be an international airpon on one-half of a million people." Followina the recommendation of the repon. the Southern California Association of Governments. the Inter-County A1rpon Authority and the Airpon Site Selection Committee will meet May 24 to discuss possible locations for a new Southern Cali· fornia airport. That coalition is funded by the FAA, and McArtor said the adminis- tration would be willina to suppon any move recommended in the report toward aettina new commercial air- strips in the rqjon. I 1 • Fine food, wine on chanity menu at Fashion Island Gourmet dinina for thanty wdl be the order of' the day Sunday when over 2S Oran&c County m&auranu participate in the Taste for Ufc wine and food &astina extravpDZ.1 at Fashion Island in Newport Center. More than 100 European and California wines will be available forsamplina. The wtlnaevent will take place in the mall area near the Braodway and Neiman Marcus. Proceeds will ao toward cancer research, education and patient services of the American Cancer Society. Tickets are S20 each in advance and $30 on the day of the event. Call 751-0441 for additional information. Art award• in Mesa The Cosa Mesa Art Leque wlll present its annual membership show awards Sunday at a 3 p.m. reception in the gallery at South Coast Plaza V tlla&e. Sunflower and Bear streets. Officers of the group will be installed for the 1988-89 season. The public is invited. Boat display ln Newport The Nautical History Museum of Newport Beach s presentina the history of the local S.ar boat one-desian sailing class at an exhibition bcginntng today and continutng through June 30. A reception today from 5 to 7 p.m. will inaugurate the show, which will include a c.ollectton of locaJ nautical history. The museum is located at I 714 W. Balboa Blvd and 1s open Tuesdays through Fridays from noon to 3 p.m Chill coolcoff slated Child Horizons will host its firt annual ch1h cookofT Sunday at Eagle Country (formerly Lion Country Safari) in . Lag\lna Hills. The event will feature live music. food, beer and an ans and crafts fatr. All proceeds from the event will a<>~~ard the fundina of the Child Horizons home tb~labuscd children. Tickets are $4 in advance an 'S5 at the door. with further informatton a va1lablc at 891-1426 or 970-9744. Museum plans lectures Lectures and sltde shows will be presented Sunday afternoon at the Museum of Natural History and Science. 2627 Vista del Oro. Newport Beach. Admission is $2 for adults and SI for children The programs will be on the Tccate Cypress Forest at 2 p.m. and "Ancient Oaxaca: Kingdom of the Zapotcc and M1xtcc" at 3:30. Call the mu~um at 640-7120 for more information. Armed Forces Day observed The I 0th annual Armed Forces Day cclebratton will be held Sunday at the Manne Corps Air Statton m El Toro. The event is free and open to the publtc. A museum of vintage military aircraft. from World War II to the present. will be featured. All proceeds will be donated to the Navy RehcfSoctct) Call 651-7030 for details. Ostomy group meets The next mttttng of the Ora nee County chapter of the United Ostomy Association. a non-profit paramedical service orpnization. will be held Sunday at 2 p.m m the Orange Community Senior Center. 120 S Oltcc St., Orange. Call Julian Hatfield at 991 -5286. CPR clan In Spanish The Orange County chapter of the Amencan Red Cro~ will offer a CPR class in Spanish Sunday from 8 a.m . to S p.m. at the John C. Coelho Blood Center. 600 N. Parkccnter Dnve, Santa Ana. The cost of the course 1s $ 18 and pre- registration. at 835-5381, ext. 100. is required. Friday, May 13 No meetla11 sdtdaled Monday, May 16 No meetlap ICW.W Death penalty dropped iri SA killing: 87 ~ATll.AN VOLBE ............... . The District Attorney hls decided qainst seek.ma the death penalty for two propk accused oflullina a Ncwpon Beach bus1ncuman dunna a buniJed robbery early this month. Deputy Distnct Attorney Mike Jacobs said the suspects, a 20-ycar-old man and a 17-year-old youth, have bttn charaed with tirst-dqrce murder but arc not actua'lly accused of shoo11na shop owner Philip Brower. Both suspects have pleaded innocent to the murder chaf"&Cs. A third suspect, who was killed 1n the Shootout, IS thought 10 have fired the shot that killed Brower. .. It figures, I'm not at all surpnsed." Browcr's widow. Minam, reacted Thurs- day. ''They ruined our ltves ... You JUSt feel there should be some JUSttcc." Brower was shot to death Ma~ 2 -his 64th birthday -when an armed gunman bu~t into his Santa Ana business. Brower typically earned a revolver to work because he worked w11h large sums of cash. and authonucs sa> he got off the first shot One of the alleged robbers. Gerald King, 20. of Costa Mesa was pronounced dead at UCI Medical Center. Brower was pro- nounccd dead in his Maio trttt business. -1 JUM pt lhc death ceniflca&e today. H.e was shot to the~. abdomen and liver," Miriam B~er said. ··1 cried untH I couldn't read It any mOtt. rra would have known what wu in the envelope. I wouldn't have even opened 1t.'' Harley Chnstophcr Cllrta.s and 1 t 1- and Kint -atl~ly confcued to the ~. say1na they had planned 1t the n1aht befort to make some money. authorities UJd. Death penalty allepuons that the deaths occurred dunna a robbery were 1ntttally filed. But Jacobs said capt ta I punishment 1sn '1 intended for people who don't intend 10 But Mln&m Brower said &be~' ft de.alb penalty WUJUst.ified. and to p~vcnt further crimes. w "11 would maltc me fed bcttct 1.o ~ ~> IAIOUld M'V'Cr walk tM ltteeU ·~,.. she 5a1d. -1 don't know wtly a mu~ should be allowed to roam ~ 11Tft'U10. what 1fthcy dtd 1t apin?" ud -================================~ Minam BroWff said she has DOt -lowed the case ap1nst her h "Ijustgot the deatlJ cert1flcate todav. He was accused ktllen;. but had heard the)' Ud a.. ti •L. a.. L..a " confessed. .. SaO n u.e ueart, a1n1omen and liver. I Cried But Cunis' attorney. Milton Grim.Cf. Untll J COUldn 'f relfd lt any more.'' ~td .. I haven't fully IDV6tipted the Qlr. but I have some concerns about ~ Miriam Brower. shooting vtcttm 's widow voluntary the confession was.- ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; He would not go into detail. but adc¥.fl year-old runawa> from the California Youth Authortt) were arrested soon after the robbery. Pol ice officers on an unrelated stakeout ncarthe chcdt<ashmg store saw a white Niss.an speeding away after the shooting. Althou&h the otlice~ did not realize a shooting fia!i t.ak.cn place t~y jotted down the ltccnse plate number of the car. and the duo was later arrested w11heu1 incident near Curtis' Irvine home Both suspects -facing two first-dcgrtt murder counts for the deaths of Brower lull. The suspects alm.d) face the ad- d1t1onal burden of two first-degree murder counts becau~ the deaths came dunng a robber). he said ··1 don't thin._ the case was premedtated It was a robber) that went bad and they got into a shootout .. Jam bs said "The killer'<, dead," A hcanng will be held later this month 10 determine whether the Juvenile should be tncd as an adult If convicted of the charges. each could rcce1' e 25 )cars-to-life sentences ..Mr Curtis 1s o~ of the cleanesl~t cltent!> I haH ever had " ,,J Between 50 and 75 community man- bers showed up m ooun Thunday Jp support Curtis. who Gnmcs said WU,. member of the chotr at St. James Baptist Church 1n Santa Ana. r.1 .. He 1s a vel) good kid. never bad~ problems.·· Gnmes said .\ bail heanng 1s scheduled May 20 or Cunis. Ht!> bond was. st'I at S2S0,000a,_,. the death penah) allcgat1ons we~ d.n>P- ped Grimes said he expects his cU.t 1.ould be f~d 1f1he bail ts reduced bybalf. Deukmejianjoins freeway congestion By JUDY FARAH •1 I IP,...._.,.., LOS ANGELES -Dubbed .. Delta Duke." Gov. George DeukmcJ1an took 10 the roads and to the airwaves Thursda) pushing a $1 btllton bond to unclog the nation's most congested roads. "Today the governor 1s a Los Angeles commuter and a traffic upster." said anchorman Dave Zorn of KNX,A.M. one of three radio stauons to broadcast DeukmeJtan's ltve traffic reports KNX-AM traffic reporter Bill Keene gave DeukmCJtan the handle "Delta Duke" for his traffic reporting stint, which was also heard on KABC-AM and KGIL- AM. DeukmeJ1an laughed. sa~tng. "Well . I've bttn called a lot worse." Dunng his hourlong, 32-milc commute from a hotel near hts Long Beach home to Beverly Hills. the governor crept thro ugh the West Los i.\ngcles Junc11on of the San Diego and Sant.a Monica freeways. which traffic officials have labeled the nation's bus1e-.1 interchange Some 511 000 ve- hicles use 1t dail). The Republican governor wanted 10 demonstrate how Caltforn1a's freeways. once the 1d)ll1c image of w1de--0pen roadwa)'S ideal for crumng. are now the nauon 's busiest. ··I'm aware of the frustratton people ha\.t~ tn the peak hours:· DeukmeJian said. He told officials attending the fifth annual reg.tonal Transportation Manage- ment Conference at the Be verly Hilton Hotel that cond11ton!> will onl) get worse becau~ 9 m1llton people. with an esu- rnated 8 rn1lhon vehicles, are expected to move 10 Caltforn1a in the next 20 )Cars. Current!). 850.000 people tn 757.000 .. chicles tra,el in the Los Angeles area alone each da). .. An aH~rage rush hour commute umc in Caltfom1a could tncrea~ from the current 45 minutes to perhaps two hours b> the )Car :?010 unless we take action now 10 improve our statewide transporta1ton network." he said #1.&tpl l Go'Y. Deakmejlua a.. a mobile phooe to relay radio tramc re: from the Santa Monica P'reeway 4ann. Illa hoa.r-lCJDC. 32 com.mute from Lone Beach to Be'Yerly BID.. ~ Crystal Cathedral sued over 'Glory' pageants' copyright BB police, firefighters OK contracts LOS ANGELES (AP) -A compan> that once staged the "Glor) of Easter" and the "Glory of Ch mt mas" for the Crystal Cathedral has filed a S55 m1llton suit against the na11onall) known church. alleging cop)right 1nfnngcmcnt and d1s- cnmma11on. The sun. filed b) Coleman-Worth1ng1o n Productions Inc. in U.S. D1stnct Court Wcdnesda). alleges that material cop)nghted b> the company 1s suit being used b) the Rev. Robert Schullcr's m1n1s1ry in its elaborate Chnstmas and Easter pageants, known for their use oflt ve animals. large orche!tns. 0)1ng angels and dozens of actors. The suit asks the court to stop the Garden Grove church from usang the material in its productions. which the complamt says earns the ministry about SS m1lhon annually. "I don't inow if you saw the shows before they were fired and after. but cnt1cs say they have de ten orated dramattcall> and so their reputa11on has ccrtatnl)' bttn damaged as theatrical producers and dtrectors.'' said Los Angeles attorney lrvina.Meycr, who filed the suit on behalf ofColeman-Wonh1ngton In a statement issued Thursda). the church said: "We have not been served 1n this matter It would be inappropnatc to ma._e comment at this time. This will be handled b\ the church's legal counsel and the) Wiii acf\ ISC US on an:. future acttOn It ts our op1n1on this lawsuit ts w11hou1 ment." Church atto~yChuclc Todd called the charges "completely unfounded." Meyer said when Coleman-Worth- mgton was fired .. there had bttn a contract before that 11me and the contract sa1d ccrtam things. one of which was that 1fthcy were fired. the) v.ould be entttled to certain compensation " He added that .. the way the stones were interpreted b)' m)' clients 1s protected b) copynght laws Ifs not the idea Chnst was born or resurrected but the wa) the) wrote the stories." The complaint contained cor- respondence from attomc) James M Donovan, who represented C'olcman- Worthington when the dispute began 1n 1986 He said Thursda) that he couldn't comment on cltent matters, but he acknowledged he wrote some letters to the church at that time in an attcmp• 10 settle the dispute. "I ~nt demand letters 10 them," he said. In a May 6, 1986, letter. he wrote 10 church officials to tell them his clients "may have bttn discharged for d1sco,er- mg 1mpropne11es in the Crystal Cathedral business pracuccs." according to coun documents In order to settle 1he dispute. Donovan proposed 1ha1 church officials buy the producuon for S800 000 and pay another S350.000 he said was ov.ed to the producuon compan) "famed 1n the suit att Schuller. the C'l)stal Cathedral of the Reformed Church of .\menca. Robert Schuller M1n1stnes and emplO)ttS Wilham Underwood. rn1n- 1s1nes pm1dent. Dr Herman J Ridder and Paul Da' td Dunn. Schuller's son-tn- lav.. Records show Coleman-Worthmgton produced the hohday e'.\travapnzas be - tween 1983 and 1986. In Ma) 1986. the compan)'s complatn l alleges, Coleman-Worthington was ad- " 1scd by Dunn that its contract was to end because partner Michael R. Coleman was Jewish Todd called the d1scnmina11on <harsc untrue. nouna that Jcwuh actor" and actresses have often been featured in the shows. The Crystal Cathedral issued a state- ment about the d1scnm1natton allegation .. Our rcltg1ous hentage 1s the Dutch Reformed Church and we have a hatrr-d of an11 -scmtllsm." 87 ROBE&T BAUER Of_.._,..._ Huntington Beach police officc:rs and firefighters have re~ched agreement on thrtt-~car contracts that brought to an end to nqottatton ~ions that bep.n Ul Jtit) for po!Jcc and October for fircfiahtcrs. Police sources sand the agreement - v.h1ch 1s go1na 10 go 10 tM City Councll Monda~ for rauficatton -calls for a pay increase of 3 perttnt retract1ve to October and a 2 perunt increase. back to April. Employees WJJI set the same rate of ancrca~ tn October and Apnl for the ~t tv.o )ca~. sourcn said . C 11~ .\dm1n1strator Paul Cook. who 54Jd Thursda) he 1s very plcued wtth t~ S<"ttlcment, wd both assoc1at1ons rcoet1rtd 1d~n11cal settlement terms Cook said settlements WCTC .. very com- p<>llll\C .. and commensurate with pay rat~ gJ\CO 10 a&CDClCS tn other cities. Detcct1 .. c Bob Chnst1e, a tRUllrcr ~ the ~I 5-member police llSOC'Llllon, sajd police officers unanimously approved U.C settlement A. dispute over medical in.su.rance bcft- efits 10 retired officers was a mtjor stumbltng block for a white, be said, but both sides made compromises to amve" the ·e,l"cl~nt plan ... he said, --~ Newport, Irvine loan firms tied to international fraud block ofCampus Onvc betv.ttn Apnl 28 and 10 a.m. Monday • • • Jewelry and m1~llancous items worth about S 1.650 were stolen from a home in the 1800 block of 16th Street sometime between Wednesday a.nd Tbursda)' argument with another patron at 1 Culver Dnvc nightclub. HIS oppo-- ocnt dented his car -with his cruicbcs. Coetalleea Ofr.cen rcspond1na to a "shots fiTCCr call to the 900 bloc~ of Crocus Circle. A mailbo• fell vtctJm to a fireimcker. cou~. ... By 1"e A1Mdaa.I Preas A&cnts from Scotland Yard and the FBI reponcdly have raided com- panies in Bntatn and Irvine and Ncwpon Belch in a crackdown on an international l0tn network. British and U.S. officials said Tbw.nday•t i'wids ~ amo..-a their larpt ~tivc campaiins in recent years i.n tbett efforts qainst wbitc:.cotlarcritnc, lhc Boston OIObe reported 1oday. They said the ta~ were put or an lllq,:<S 1Cbemc bilki.fta client5 or tens or mdlions Of dollan I year by dwpna fen to hdt> them "1 loant that do not m.attrialiit. FBI ~ts raided a suite of off"KlCS in lrvi.M whale othm raided Ute otficU of Eu.n>-Krcdit N.A. rn New- ~~ 11.1d the suite in lmne bomcd tbm companies: z.,-lJd.. Cbalwr Federal 1..14., and Mucantde General Corp. The newspaper A Jd qents saw Paul J. Gilbert. who had been a top executive of Fint Boston Charter Cori>. of Boston. and.. reportedly. Marc W. An~n. prnident of Fint Boston Charttr, at the Zuacr office in Irvine. The Globe re:poned silt wcdts aao that First Boston C'hat1er and other companies arouad the Wortd ~ ly would Pf'OCl\dt to bdp dieets ICt low-cost lous. cbarte them aa,. tea and paJI them a~ tbcmtdvtt. matins MW promi aad cbaqiQ& more fc:cs. The Globe ta.id none of' the clieftu it interviewed tot the loan or re- covered I.be feel paid. • Shoftly after the anides ~ fim BOaon CMn.cr wu evic:'icd from us offices in &o.ion. aod the Globe ilid twO oecutiva of First MtOn CMttft-~ ..scm ., eee or the Oranac Coast compan1" raided Thursday. "It's one of the most succnsful loan acbeme1 there has been. .. Sat. N•ael LaneofScotland Yard told the Globe. "The whole fraud is designed to cross boUDdanes lo capitalize on problems of junsdiction." Accord1na to the Globe. Thurs.- day's actions bcpn wtth S1mul· &ancous ratds tn U>ndon and Un- colnsbire. about 130 miles oonh of loiDdo Polacc tn uocolnshltt searthcd offices of United Kinadom Loins A lnsu.rantt ~ Lut and arrested 1t1 aop eMalUYe. t.awrmcc w. Hill. and Scotlud Yard officen. t11ded Wntminaer A LOodon ln~ts Ud. i• ..... ud arrested 0.Vld M~ IM lftlP9pa' Dic1 J..aM M both WR arrei.cd On ..IUSpitjoll ol mminal dct'cPl•on .. Udttbted. • • • Someone stoic 1 whttr 1986 Mazda 323 from Newport Nissan. 888 Do'e St .• sometunt bc'\Wttn i\pnl 27 and Tuaday. lntJle A man was teen stand1na 1n the bushes 1t Coh and Southwood He was naked. ••• A motonsl reported 1tt1ng a man WlVlftl a knife at Alton Patlt• .. )' a.nd Jdrrt"y Road. Pol.cc found a work.er with a wrcnd'I • • • A l·)Car-old boy on Nt&hthawk hit the pan.c ~nton on his farntly', alarm ·~tcm ••• A man ~ aett1~ tn an • • • A Coaa Mesa woman driv1na on Ba)' Sttt.ict tt'POi1id her wul<tshtdd was bit by two 'BBs. The pd.lets b1 t the ~~ea and cau.scd S..00 • • • A bw'aJar baod a window With a brot.ea Tact in an A' lc:ado Strert apattmtnt. He cttapod with 3, 170 worth oranan ~ rDOllly ~ ••• AD alarm OI\ the rea.t door ot Lie Ca~ on kalmus Drive was tmaacd by.~ ofwitt ~. thid't'Mde off wtth s 12.260 wonb or eompule'f ·~ aid -• sh TM tom· putm ~ all JIM~paubae. ol Nine-year-old hit by ~ar ush do~ges questions e>n Noriega Pentagon resisting ByftlA.-da&eif>ftll fitzwa1er refused to say whether plan to en11· st Navy ' ice President Oeorse Bush lid~ the united Stale~ was willina to di:op Panama dealet1 deal on Nori-d• ,, __ d c.laar.'fe peel questions about diplomatic drul ~ran 111\nst the Pana"'.'an1an -.· -. .._ barpinina .. aimed at ea.sina lea er m exchanac (or an txJl But WASHINGTON (AP)-Panama's forc1gn minister denied today that 1• n war on narcotics Panama's Manuel Antonio Nori~ administration sources say ~he in4iel· Gen. Manuel Antonio Nonep is nqotiatina lo have U.S. drua charses -.ainst out o( power, as both of Bush s m~nts would be scrapped i( Nonep him dropped in exchanae for leavina the country. and a senator urged that Dtmocnt1c opponents cxprcsscd relinquished power and left Panama Noriega be removed from Panama by force. Panamanian Foreilf' Minister outraac over word that dn&1 cha.rJcs for a year. •• Jorge Ritter, interviewed on ABC-TV's "Oood Momint America," said no ,apinst Noricp could be dropped as 81f511 sai~. he favo~ setung deal involvina Noriqa was imminent and the dru1 indictment "isn't really part of the deal Nonega o ut but declined to ?Y part of the nClotiations.•• He did not elaborate on what was being discussed. • 1 All three presidential candidates whether he would support droppina Ritter said the indictment was politically motivated and "we have not made an .~rt convc11Jna today on California. the drua characs m order to do so. iss~e of it because we think that is somelhina for the U.S. 10 decide." wlaosc dclepte-heavy contest on pcmocrats Jesse Jackson and Tune 7 will wind up the Democratic Michael Ouk.a.Im d1spla~ no such pnmary SCtiOn. New J~. Mon-rtt1cence o~ ~he .subF. Network• to 1Vlllt for poll closings i,na and New Mexico vote the same "We can t andict 1 cm one ~y and WASHINGTON (AP) -~ three roa•or television networks say they 4,ay ellonerate them the next day. Jack· ~ B~sh, who began 8 Wttk-long son said as he ca~paii,ned i_n will not jump the JUn and call a wmner beforc the polls arc closed in any state .Western campaian swmg Thursda). Portland,~-The states pnmary 1s durin1 Novembers presidential election. Reprt~ntat1vcs of ABC. CBS and wa~d cd by questions about the: T~~ay. with 45 delegates at stake. NBC told the Senate Rules Committee Thursday that they would be willing to ~ administration's actions rc-h s ~ot enough 10 )USt say no out make the commitment permanent ifthere were a uniform clQsinrc time of the a.a an• Noricp, who is under indict· of one side of the Whtte House. then polls across the country. All three said they favored legislation to c ose the polls mcnt in Miami on drug charges ha\C drug dealers on the CIA payroll m the continental U nited States at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time during Administration efforts 10 dislodge on the other side of the White presidential elections. 4llfttrn through economic prcssurt' ha' e House.·· Jackson said later. "Our been unsuccnsful. chaldrcn·~ h"ei. are at stake ... 'Tve learned something from ell· Dukak1s. an Washanfton for meet- pc!rience in this -when negotiations 1!"gs ~th congress1ona l~ad~rs, said: are going on that arc scnsiuve you · I d_on t behe\e you drop indictments d on't discuss them." the vice presa-against suspected drug runners and dent told reporters in Albuquerque. murderers. . N.M. "I think before we stan talking White House spokesman Marlin abo~t dropping and1ct~ents and Fitzwater said the United States was makmg deals, the Amenan peopk tng.aged in talks aimed at getting deserve a full e11planat1~n of ~hat Noriega to step aside. "What this kin~ of rela11onsh1p th.ts a~mm1s· amounts to is a plea bargain" he said trat1on has had 'IA;tth ~onega. Thursday. · Ocmocratac non-candidate Mario Panel recommends against 'adoption by homosexuals By Tlae As..clated Press WASHINGTON (AP)-A pres1den11al panel SA)S race should not be a bamer to adopuon but that homosexuals should be prc"cnted from adopting children ... It 1s preferable to place a child in a famil) of his own racial bac~und:· the lntcragcncy Task Force on Adoption said 1n a report made pubhc Thursday However. said Mary Sheila Gall. head ,of the 13-member panel. "when minonty homes are not available. those children should not wall for long periods." ··They shouldn't grow up in foster care because there 1sn 't a family of the same skin color for them,' Gall said Gall. counselor to the director of the Office of Personnel Management, 1s a single parent of two adopted Hispanic children. She said o ne organization suggested expanded (lihts for gay men and lesbians to adopt childisn. but "we fe-el that the , ~erican public 1s not ready to gJve. and we arc nol ready to give. suppon for 1fomoscxual adoption.·· Nuclear weapon tested ln desert Cuomo. 100. was taking aim at Bush. The New York governor. who had appearances set today and Saturday in California. Washington state and Oregon, pledged to use the occasion to "have some fun" attacking the vice president. Bush aides were also on the defensive about what should have been a clear campaign boost - President Reagan'scndorsement, for- mally gi ven to Bush at a Republican fund-raiser Wednesday night an Washington. The long-awa11cd nod came an the form of three bnef sentences at the end of a 15-minute speech. and was seen by some as a lukewarm gesture on the president's part. Bush was at pa1n9 to tell reporters Thursda) he "couldn •t be more pleased" "nh the show of suppon. and dismissed as "absolutely absurd" suggestions that Reagan had dis· played less enthusiasm than the occasion might have called for. Mass killer gets what he wanted deathpenalty OZARK. Ark. (AP) -Convicted murderer R. Gene Simmons. who has asked to be swiftly executed, had hoped for the death penalty from the out!ct and mounted a defense only because 11 was has best chance to get 1t. his anorne)' says .. We got what he wanted." defense attorne) John C. Harris said. Sim- mons. 4 7, was convicted of capital murder Thursday and sentenced to die for gunning down two people an Russellv11le on Dec 28. lie still faces charges of killing 14 members of his family dunng the Chnstmas hot· 1days. After the JUry recommended lethal anJCCtion. Simmons shocked Judge John S. Patterson b> publicly for- saking his right to appeal. In a brief statement read to the court. Simmons asked that his execu- tion "be earned out expeditiously I want no action that will delay, deny, defer or denounce this vcr} correct and proper death sentence." Sammons 1s to stand tnal in July 1n the deaths ofh1s W1 fc. four daug!ttcrs. three sons. two spouses of children. three grandchildren and a child officials said Simmons fathered by has oldest daughter WASHJNGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate is ~ina to ~ on a plan for Navy ships and Air foroe planes to become more involved in the war on drugs, but the Pentaaon is res11tin1 the proposals. The key dispute involves whether to give the Navy authority to arrest suspected drua traffickers cauaht outside the three-mile limit re- cognized by the United States, say senators involved in the effon. The anti-drua plan was the major unresolved issue u the Senate worked toward completion of a Pentagon budact bill for the fiscal year bcginnina Oct. I. The Senate was scheduTed to resume work today on the bill. The House version of the Peotaaon bill. approved by that chamber Wednesday, ordered President Re- a~n to have the military "substan- 11ally haJt" the flow of illegal drugs across U.S. borders. Neither of the two main Senate plans goes that far, but whatever passes the Senate eventually will have to be reconciled with the House measure during a conference com- mittee. ' R. Gene Simmon.a LAS VEGAS -Sc1cnusts ellploded a powerful nuclear weapon toda} deep beneath the Nevada Test Site in the third announced nuclear test of the ~ear. The blast. .,.,h1ch had been delayed 1w1ce prevaousl)'. had a )ield of up to 150 kilotons. the largest allo'\A;ed under existing treaties w1th the So' 1et Union The explosion rcg1s1ered 5.0 on the Richter scak at 1he National Eanhquake Information Center in Golden. Colo New book labels Reagan passive U.S. monltorlng Soviet satellite WASHINGTON -U.S officials said toda} the; arc monatonng a nuclear-powered Soviet satellite that the Tass ne.,.,s agenq sa} s " 111 fall to eanh llus Auiust or September. MaJ A.le\ Mondragon. a spokesman for the L' Spec Command. an Colorado Spnngs. Colo .. said that the satellite. Kosmos 1900. "has ~n 1n a steadily dccayina orbit for the last month If nothing 1s done to correct ats orbit. 11 will decay.'' PALO ALTO. Calif. CAP) -Another book by a former Reagan aide descnbes Ronald Reagan as a passive president who rarely makes demands. gives instructions or asks searching questions. "Ronald Reagan .... had one d1stinct1ve personalit} trait that was highly unusual. perhaps unique for someone -who rose to the h1Rh lc"cl ofmanagcnal respons1b1lit) he attained." writes Martin Anderson. former assistant to the president for policy development. "'He m<ade no demands and gave almost no instructions .. Essenuall). he just responded to whatever was brought to his a ttention and said yes or no, or 'I'll think about 11.' At limes he would just change the subject. (and) mJ} be tell a funn} story. .. It was something that all those who had worked closcl} and ant1matel) with Ronald Reagan k~w But we rarcl) talked about 11 amonf ourselves and never to outsiders. Vvc kept 11 a secret.' .\ndcrson's book ... Rcvolut1on,'' 1s scheduled to be published Wedncsda)'. Some in Irvine oppose rights law By I.DUE EARNEST Of ... o.llJ,.. """ A proposed antHhscnm1nat1on or· dmancc m In inc has mushroomed into a debate on ga) and lcsbtans and ~hcthcr the Cll) would be advocating ho mosexuaht) 1f at adopted the far. reaching law. Tempers \\ere tested when the Cit) Council. an a marathon session that 1 began Tuesda) and ended earl) Wedncsda>. considered the proposed ordinance The ordinance would ban d1s- cnm1na1 1on on the basis of race. na11onah t). color. religion. sex, age. physical handicap and sexual oncn· tat1on The onl) other cny in the United States to ha"e such a com- prchcns1vc la" o n ns books 1s • Washington. D.C . according to As- sistant CH) Manager Paul Brady Jr After dozens of speakers and nearlY. four hours of debate. the council opted to pass the proposed law over to a citizen work group for fine-tunina,. During the debate. rchg.ious leaders and business representatives spoke out with those classifying themselves as concerned parents. Testimony was also offered b:r the handicapped and b:r homosexuals. ancludmg Vincent Chalk. the !cacher who was tcmpor- anly barred from the classroom when 11 was teamed that the has AIDS. Using sign language as he spoke. Chalk -who has been returned to his pos111on as teacher of the hcanng 1mpa1rcd -discussed the difficulty he has encountered as a gay teacher "I am very concerned about human nghts:· Chalk said. "Having human nghts d~nied leads to poor ~If. esteem and a bad mental attitude ... But Irvine resident Laurie Whit- comb said gays and lesbians should not be protected in the same way as women. racial manont1es and the handicapped "Homosexuals arc d1fferen1:· Whitcomb said "Theirs 1s a chosen lifestyle.·· Homosexuals. Whncomb said. arc not harmless because they "ruru1t. •· • "You c.an shake :rour little fist in God's face. but against Him you don't have a chance," Whitcomb said. "The gays arc using this ordinance to ndc into lrvmc." she concluded. to loud applause. Pat Callahan. co-chairwoman of Elections Committee of the C-ounty of Orange. said she was raised as a "born-again Chnst1an .. in the time of the "Beaver Cleaver mcntalit)." She said that being a lesbian has not antcrferred with her work as a Chns· 11an. "We do not engage an rccruat· mcnt," Callahan said. .. Ba~otry is not dead. It's not even silent. · said James Boone. an Irvine chemist and gay advocate. "No one 1s asking for endorsement. No one 1s asking for approval No one 1s asking for special treatment. We arc here to build the infrastructure so 1hat lrvmc. as 11 grows and as Its population changes. will have a mechanism in place to ensure that all people are treated equally.'' The proposal of the local human nghts ordinance was drawn up by the lrvmc Committee on Human Rights. ~mas Parham. chairman of that corTimiltec. praised the council for addressing problems that may be politically unpopular. But some speakcn said no ordi· oance at all 1s necessary in a city as progressive as Irvine. "Give a vote of confidence to the fair citizens of Irvine," said Dan Galluccio. "Don't pass an ordinance to make them do what they're already doing so well.'' David Hansbrouah1 who own1 a consulting business m Irvine, ex· pressed concern tbat such an ordi· nance would place an undue hardship on Irvine bu1i nes.scs. COSTA MESA BIKE CO. RALEIGH. • C"1!PllO . 1111"11-.-. .... kCI One Senate prooosal. backed chief- ly by Sen. Sam Nunn, ?-Ga., cha!r· man of the Armed Scrvaces Commit .. tee .. would have lh~ mil!tary prov~de logistical help and mtelhacnce, chief. I¥ from Air Forte radar plan~. to civilian law enforcement qcnc1c-s. The other. authored by Sens. Pete Wilson. R-Calif., and Alfonse O'Amato, R-N.Y., JOCS beyond the Nunn plan by also a1vina lhc military the authority to arrest suspected drua traffickers on the high seas. Defense Secretary frank C. Carluc- ci spent several hours Thursday afternoon at the Capitol. d1scussi~1 lhc various plans. Carlucci said earlier this week that he didn't feel the Pentagon should be involved in law enforcement work. D'Amato. asked abou1 the rtaction of Pentagon officials to his plan, 58id. "They're not happy .... They'rc not doing cartwheels." The military 1s now barred from enforcing civilian laws by the PoSK Comitatus Act, an 1878 law enacted to halt the practice of having the Army enforce laws in the post-Civil War southern states. Suicides of teens linked to hormones PITTSBU RGH (AP). -The dis- covery of chemical abnonnaht1es m depressed teen-agers intent on k1lhng themselves could provide a better understanding of suicide and help identify those likely to self-destruct. researchers say. "The things we learn on this may well help future tests to idcnufy the highest risk for su1c1dcs. and that can make a difference in the treatment," said Dr. Neal D. Ryan. assistant professor of psychiatry at the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. The brains of suicidal adolescents secrete smaller amounts of a growth hormone than those of healthy teen- agers. according to research by Ryan and Dr. Joaquin Puis-Antich. professor of psychiatry at Pitt. The study, rcponcd Thursday at the American Psychiatric Associa- tion's annual meeting in Montreal. is believed to be the first to demonstrate neurochem1cal abnormalities in suicidal adolescents. .. It's not purely a mind phenomenon:· Ryan said ... There's something that goes on w1th the brain. and there arc environment.al phenomena that impinge on that." Mr. and Mrs Michael Tubb1ola. Huntington Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Roben Trotter. Costa Mesa. boy April U Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCue. Laguna Niguel Mr. and Mrs. Judson Lane. Hunt· ington Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Janvier Wetzel. Irvine. boy Mr. and Mrs. David Arbanas. Foun· tain Valley. boy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frolich. Hunt· ington Beach. girl April 30 Mr. and Mrs. Romero Marcello. Irvi ne. girl Mr. and Mrs. WiJham Taylor, Irvine. boy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boettner. Newport Beach. bo) May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maynez. Hunt- ington Beach. girl May! Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ballew. Hunt· inat°" Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell. Hunt- inaton Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Cha.rfcs Pfeifer. Hunt- ington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Scott Woodside, Irvine. &irl Ma1a Mr. and Mra. Michael Tasooji, Hunt- if\llon Beach, &irl Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Achtien I. Lak.e Forest. boy Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Setaondollar, Cost1 Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy, lrvine. airt Ma1• Mr. and Mra. Tim<1lby Tauber. .Huntinaton Beach &irl Mr. and Mrs. Uo)'d McDermott, Cosu Mesa. boy Mr. and Mn. Mark Chamberlin. Irvine, sirt Mr. and Mrs. John FOSter, Irvine, boy Mr. and Mrs. PetcrOorma.n. Balboa, •rt ff r. and Mrs. Edvrm OuOd. Hunt· iaaion Beach. boy Mr. aDd Mrs. Frederik Rodenhws.. Newpon Baicb. &il1 Mr. and Mrs. ~~1 M uUcn, HuntiGltoa 8eech. boy Mr. and Mrs. Jot.n Hylton. N~ ~ .. rt Mr. and Mrs. Ciiia WdJba'. COila Mesa. boy Mr. iDd Mn. Mic.hlct Mabry. lrviM. boY • tf • Orenge COM1 OAILV PILOT/Frid ay, May 13, 1988 • Israeli riot police clash . AIDS cases with worshipers; 17hurt jump 72% All-night negotiations end hitch in treaty verificatioQ. JERUSALEM -lst1eli not police emered the sacred Temple Mount today and fired rubber bullets at protesuna Moslem worshipers on the final Sabbath of the holy month ofRamadan F1f\ccn Arabs and twopohcemen ~re injured, army ~dio said. About S,000 worshipers crowded the Al Aqsa mo~uc to mark the holy day. The figure was much lower than in previous years. Officials. fearing violence, closed off large pan s of the occupied temtones and blocked Palestinians from reach ins Jerusalem to worship. The army command reported today that Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian an the West Bank village of Qabataych on Thursday af\er he 11nored orders to halt dunng a search of the village The death brinf tot 87 the number of Palesun1ans lulled since the Arab uprising bcpn Dec. An lsraeh soldier and a tecn-agt girl also have died. Pollce klll 6 Slkhs ln Golden Temple AMRITSAR. India -Pohce snipers killed five Sikh m1l1tants in the Golden Temple complex today. and one Sikh militant was killed tr;ing to escape a police cordon around the holy shrine, pohcc said. Today ~as the fifth day ofa siege of the temple, where a band of militants was holed up. About 100 Sikh m1htants remain in the temple complex, which is surrounded b) about 2,SOO policemen and paramilitary troops. Punjab state pohce chief K. P.S. Gill said the militants and the security forces exchanged fire af\cr sunnsc for much of the day. During the afternoon. police sharpshooters positioned in ncarb~ bu1ld1ngs k1Ued live rruhtants. Gall said. The other militant was killed earlier 1n the da> when a half-dozen men tned to shoot their way through the secunt) forces' cordon. he said The government launched its siege Monday after Sikh militants in the temple complex opened fire on securi1y forces. Afghan leader replaces 23 governors ISLAMABAD. Pakistan -The leader of Afghanistan's Sov1e1-bad.ed government has replaced 23 of the country's 29 provincial governors without explammg wh). Official Radio Kabul. monitored Thursday nigh1 in hlamabad, said President Najib has named new governors 1n 23 provinces including KabuJ. It then gave a list of all 23 but nothing more. The change of governors appeared connected with national elcrt1ons NaJ1b sudden I> called 1n Apnl. Official figures indicated voter turnout was about 10 percent 1n the -.01e for parliamentary and provincial officials from a slate of socialist panics Thc burl} NaJ1b. former chief of the feared State Security A.genq KHo\D. has made frequent government shake-ups in his two years in power. His fate soon w11l be in the hands of his 100.000-man sccunty force when Soviet troops leave ,I CALIFORNIA worldwide ATLANTA (AP)-The numbcf of AIDS ca~Jumped at least 72 pt~nt 'ol.Orldw1dc. with th4= epidemic con- centrated m the Amcncas and spread in three d1s11nct geoanphic patterns. the World Health Organizauon sa ys In a report published Thunda> b) the U S Centers for Disease Control WHO !>a\S 34.913 cases of AIDS had been n:p0ned for 1987 as of March 21 The report noted that although I Qg7 reporting was not then com· pletr the fi~urc already rcprcscn1ed a 72 percent increase o-.cr 1986 R~ (."Ompanson. the num~r of cases uf acquired immune defic1enc} S) ntlrome increased 92 percent from 1985 tO 1986 and 11 0 percent from IQ84 to 1985 lntlud1ng cases reported since March 21. the global tot.al of AID ca~s has reached Q 1.905 in the seven )ear) since the disease was detected. WHO -;aid Loda) fhl· report came on the eve of"a met·11ng here on ho~ 10 stop AIDS from \preading among L S school- age )outh Mure than 100 educators from across the count() were ex- pecttd to attend the three-day con- ference. "'h1ch begins tonight and 1s co-spon!>ored b) the: CDC' and the National Edutauon -\ssoc1a1ton \\HO has rl.'poncd -\IDS cas.cs 1n 139 rnuntnes s1ncl· 1981 Th1n}-Sl'1 other rnuntnes ha' e told the Geneva- bas.cd organ11auon that the} ha' e had no ca!>t's BRUSSELS. Bel11um (AP) -Hour\ altt r the superpo"'cn resolv~ anu-chcatina issues blod.1ng Senate debate on ratifying a nuclear missile-ban treat\ another hnch emeried. U.S officials !>81d toda~ · The new dispute kept .a.mencan and So-.1t1 negotiators up throuih the night ~fore 11 was ~tth:d shonl) after dawn. The disagreement was over the size of Cdn1~1ers that could lca-.e a Soviet m1ss1lc a~mbl) plant"' •thout ~1ng '>UbJect to U.S. inspccuon. ·· fhe) arc hard bargainers." ~re tar' of !'>late: George P Shuhz told a news confercnu: at No\ Tl> hcadqudrters "'The) keep trying us on for '>lit: He did not accu~ the Sovictsofbad fai th hut '>a1d tht· l · n1ted Statn ""ould remain o n guard a~ the 1rc.•4t' to\<. rap 1ntermc:d1a1e-rangc missiles 1s implemented In C1ene'a on Thursday. Shultz wound up nl·gu . - 11auun"> with So' 1e1 f oreign Minister Eduard "' Si. he' JrdnadLC and declared "We foci all of the 1smes ha \t' been deah with sat1sfactonl) · But a fe.,.. hours later. thl" Soviets telephoned l>.~ negotiator Ma) nard Glitman 10 demand a rcv1s1on Thl" argument raged through the night in Gene-. a and "'a5. ~·ttled with agreement that all canisters longer than 46 2 fet.·1 must tx· subJCCl to inspecuon The So' 1ets 1'ad ~anlt"d the figure 10 be 67 7 feet al otlic1al said The: oflic1al speal"ng on cond111on of anon\'mil\ ~1d tht: L nitec.J States "anted to make sure parb fiOr m1!)sllei. banned b\ the treat\ "t:rt not 1lkgall'r ship~ fr(lm 1 ht plan 1 · Tht· dispute "'JS d1\C lo~d 10 reponers a-; Shult1 I~ 111 Hru"d" to bnel "-onh -\tl.rnuc Treat' Organ11a1\gn lurl ~n m1n1~tt•r!> a11d otht"r all1t"d official~ on ille nc:g1111.it ion' 111 C1cnl'' J 1 - Mexican building caves in; 18 die ~ \(ti \._,( '\11 .. 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"'ere on each of~ !1onr' ol thl· 11nl°in1\hc:J 'truLturt' "h<'n 11 colla~I .th<iut ~rm P[>T U ll Thur\da1 . l> Zero tolerance snags 40-f oot boat Deaf man may get$ l .4M for diagnosis as retarded SAN DIEGO (A P) -The seizure of two boats in two days ofTSouthem California reflects the govt"rnmcnt's new get-tough policy aimed at casual drug users. according to a Coast Guard captain. A 5S-foo1 fishing boat and a 40-foot sailboat. were impounded after Coast Guard boarding panics found tin ~ amounts·of manJuana "We're ve'} firm about this zero tolerance pohc}.°' Capt Dave -\n- drews. commander of the Coast Guard group in San Diego. said Thursda) "We "'ant to get the casual user as v.ell as the drug smuggler ofT the water and this 1s the WI\ we"re doing II." In the most recent arrest. a Coast C1uard law enforcement team work- ing w11h Harbor police seized a "essel early Thursda> dunng a patrol of San Diego Harbor Harbor Police Capt Many Hight !>aid a man rowing a dinghy around his sailboat ~JS stopped because he had no lights on the smaller boat. -\uthon11~. suspecting the man was under the influence of drugs. boarded the sailboat and found a "small" but otherwise unspecified amount of mar~uana Hight said Douglas Brown. 27. was Jailed for in' est11tat1on of~ing under the influence of drugs Ball was set at s~.ooo Brown's sailboat. "'h1ch " regis- tered in California but has no nc1mc 1s being held b) the Coast C1uard .\ndrews said. Louise Brown. the man's mother. said she had recentl) purcha!>ed the boat for her son but declined 10 S3\ ~hat 11 ~as ~orth · ··v.e had talked about this I "'a'i JUSI ~arning him about the drug seizures:· she said \-1ew1ng the se11ure of her son's boat as a pubhc11~-seek1ng gesture b' the \oast Guard. she said "The' "re scann1t e\enbod~ to death. ·but the\ ·re lllll '>t anng the nght people ·· .\ndrl'~' d1Slus~ the 1ero toler- anle poll\' Thursda) a\ the fishing hoat '-fana Elena w11h three cre~mc:n aboard. am-.ed in San Diego under Coast G uard escon Baor,ed out of Moss Landing. n<"ar Mon tern thl' \.iana Elena was seized 15 milt:.,· off San Diego on Wedncs- da1 "'hen authont1es fou nd 1e-ss than an ounte of manJuana on board during a random inspccuon l ustoms agents aso;umcd pos- ~'><.1on of the Mana Elena. 'alued at $200.000 and "''" ~gin legal pron·ec.J1ngs against the 0'4ncr Stt .. - lnl? fnrfe11ure of the 'es~I Court revokes death verdict Brown, Gang of Five to confer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The death sentence handed down for a 1980 Sunnyvale murder was re' erscd Thursda~b> the state Supreme Coun. which said the prosecutor erred when he told Jurors '"the awesome responsi- bility" of capital punishment did not rest with them " ... The prosecutor did not so much shift the JU~ 's respons1b1h1y as negate llS eiustence."" said the unani- mous dC'C1s1on ~ntlen b\ Justice Edward Panelli. · The prosecutor tried to minimize the jury's understanding of 11s role b) saying the state Supreme Court would review the penalt) dec1s1on later to sec 1f 1t was corrCC't. said the dec1s1on. The court upheld Lynn Bernard Milner's first-degree murder convic- tion for the death of store clerk Charles Street. Milner. then 19. had worked at the store but quit and had found ll difficult to make 11 as a door- to-door salesman. Milner was arrested at thl" shop after Street. a 21-year-old assistant manager. was found stabbed once in the heart and once in the back. where a large part ofa knife blade remained when pohcc am ved . SACRAMENTO (AP) -As- sembl) Speaker Withe Brown has agreed to meet with a group of maverick Democrats to discuss re- form proposals that include hm11ing the speaker's term to six }Cars But neither Bro"n nor members of the so-called Gang of Five held out much hope Thursday that the meet- ing would end the hostilities that ha' e led 10 two cfTons 10 unseat Bro~ n in the last week Meanwhile. 1he California Labor Federation rescinded Its endorse- ments of the gang members. saymg the) refused to agree to cond1t1ons that they continue to back Brown The sang mcm~rs said they have the backing oflabor rank-and-file in thctr d1stncts. The previous efforts to oust Bro"'n brought floor action to a st.andsull in the last two sessions. The meeting agrttmcnt Thursday allowed the lower house to spend three house busil> passing more than 130 bills. The motions to oust Brown were made last week by a Republican legislator and Monday by one of the Gang of Fl\ e. live conservative Democrats who have been battling w11h Brown Neither motion was ever -.oted on The Beat Kept Secret In Town F eaturinr Freah Fiah & Special tie• from SUS BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S? NO ... BREAKFAST AT GINO'S! Rese rvations (714) 650-1750 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa - because Republican leaders amended them to nominate \.iinont) Ll'ader Patrick Nolan of Glendale for speaker The amended motions failed be cause Gang of f 1,e mem~rs. "'hale: the> want Brown removed. sa) the' will not 'ote lor a Republican speaker -\sscmblyman Ste-.e Peace 0 - Chula Vista. one of the gang. rose on the noor Thursda) to SI) he ~ac; making "a formal request"" that Bro~n meet "'1th the gang on their reform proposals ··1 will grant that request." Brov.n D-San Francisco re plied Asscmbl)man Tom McChntock. R-Ne.,..bul) Par~. asked that the meeting also consider some reform proposals being wntten by a GOP I.as~ force headed b~ -\ssembl}man Bill Llntaster R-Cin1na Bro"n agret•d Bro"'n and Peace said the meeting "111 he hc:ld sometime t'lt'fllre \.i on da' the da~ of the nnt .\s~mhh sec;s1on The relorm proposals "'ere 1r,sued b~ theC1angofF1ve last Februan and induc.Jcd changes 1n the ""a' the .\s~mbh 1s run and hm1is on tampa1gn <,pending The .\'sembl~ change proposal\ includl' l1m11ing the speaker to sn ~cars 1n th at po"'erful ofTicc Bro"'n ha'> been '>pcaker for nearl) 71: ~cars RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... c-i len! 1922 IUIOI l lft. ctSU •SA-SU-115' Recognize this face? ... ... So will hundreds of readers every time t~piCk-up . .:And they'H recogniZe your Id too! . 111111 Call 642-4321 ut.250 fOf display ~klg • By Tiie Associated Press .\deaf man 1ns11tu11onahzed for 2fl \l".lrs after being d1agno~ as rtiit(/ed could reCCI\ e more than SI 4 million in hte11me pa~ ment~ under a la"'~~.11t settlement reached "11h ~tate official!> .\lbcno Valdez '\., of Santa .\na ha!> spent most ofh1s life 1n '>late hosp1t.1I!> after lo'>ing his heanng as a child He 1!> no~ under care at \.1t'tropol1tan Statt' Hospital 1n "'-o~alk ··He has "en normal desires ·· said his a11orn<'' Barbara McDonald 1n a 1986 inten 1eV: ··He "ants to ..... ork Hc "'ants to. mam He ~ants to be a normal efTcct11e human ~1ng " The agr~ment calh for pa,ments ofS70 •00 for th<' fir\t 1•o )ears. then pa}ment~ ofS'iO CO) for fi\(· \ear\. followt"d h' S4~.000 annual!' for the re'it of h1!> life said St'n1or .\\'>l'>tant -\ttome' Gene-Tai \.1ar) 1n C..olJsm11h Four share lottery jackpot for first dme • • For the first 11me fou ' pla)ers hit th<' Jac~pot 1n the Cahfom1a Lott~ s Lono 6-49" g..imc meaning each~ ins S '\ 8:!0.000 lotten offi cals annouMed Thursda~ Tht· names ol 1ht four people v.ho corr~tl) gu('S~ SIA of s1>. numbers "ercn"t kno"'n 1mm<"d1att'I\ bu1 the "inning tickets were bought 1n .\lameda ~Jnta Ros.a Los -\ngele-s and l hula \1st.I the lottt'r) annou~ Then.-once "'Cf<' three pla,el'\ "'ho p1clcd s1>. of s1>. numbers but Wcdncsda~ ·s dra"1n~ was the first 1n wh1<.h four people shared the top pnze s1ntt .. LQlt(l b 49·· ht"gan 1n October IQ8ti the lotten ~•d Ta~e-s al"C' lc-.1cd on all the pnt('S • f Girl dies, brother hurt in house fire ~ LOS .\NGELE -.\ firt \lantd b' a candle 1n a house without elcctnu1' killed a Q-)ear-old girl and l n11calh tnJUrt"d her older brother firr offic1alua1d Fnda~ F1-.e rescuers sutlered smoke 1nhalat1on ~hen tht\ tned to ~ut lhe ch1ldrt"n from the fire "'h1, h broke out about 11 40 pm Thursda~ 1n thl" homc on Gre,illa .\'enue \31d u1un1~ tire ln\pcllOr Ken Sotro The children·~ P 'ear-old sister bk"' out mn<.t l1f the 1.andle!> before the' went to bed. but apparcnll) onl' kept burning Jnd 1gn11ed the blaze Sotro said The I ~-,car-old girl ~as found dead in a bathtub von H e m e rt's 2nd ANNUAL BOM BE SALE Featunng o\·er thirty styles u·it h , n ·er :JOO in stock all .:.pecwlly priced for thi .... e\·ent. All Bom bes are from our dir t import program OolM DAILY PILOT/ Friday,~ 13 •• 1988 I Zero-tolerance policy makes justice unjust Justice can be unjust. The law can be unlawful. And right sometimes makes wrong. Boat owners. for one. had better not doubt it. A recent skirmish in the war against drugs shows the innocent and unsuspecting can be made v1ct1ms of the battlefield. Michael Rogerson 1s not a drug smuggler. You won't find his name on the Drug Enforcement Agency's target list. His story won't provide matenal for the producers of "Miami Vice." But the folks over at "60 Minutes" might pa) attention. Rogerson. as president of the Irvine-based Tom1ma Corp .. had to ante up S 1,000 an fines and $600 an seizure fees to the U.S. government to retneve the company's 133-foot yacht. In addition. Rogerson had to agree not to hold the government responsible for unreasonabl) selling the Ark Royal. However. he was not forced to abandon his right to • c nt1cize the eovernment's new "zero-tolerance .. policy. The pohq, in effect. leg.iumizes piraq b) granung the ~overnment power to seize any vessel when any amount of illegal drugs as found. Before. vessels were impounded only when large amounts of drugs were discovered, and the boats were held an heu of a fine based on the quantity of drugs. Rogerson's $2.5 million yacht was confiscated this week after Coast Guard officials found one-tenth of an ounce of marijuana aboard while conducting a rouune search. The teaspoon of manJuana was found in a seaman's cabin and was not linked to the company. which was moving the yacht to the Mediterranean for chaner work. Incredibly. whtle the yacht was towed away. the seaman was neither arrested nor cited. Whale no one denies that strong measures are needed to curb the ins1d1ous infiltration of our society b) dru~ runners. few would avee the punishment fit the cnme an this case. In fact. It 1s a classic case of nght gone awry. As Rogerson said. the zero-tolerance pohcy 1s "an unreasonable danger" to all boat owners, especially those who chaner their boats or have friends aboard. "Both the corporation and myself strongly support government effons at halting drug traffic," Rogerson said "But the seizure of this vessel for the apparent md1v1dual actions of a crew member .. for minute traces makes no sense ... Rogerson's m1sfonune and cnucism should be con- sidered b) all la"'-a.b1dmg c1t1zens. Idling trucks Anyone who has paused at a truck stop along the highwa) s knows the sound of parl>.ed behemoths There they stand. someumcs 20 or so -ernnts muttering softl) as their diesel engines arc left 1dhng while the trucl>.ersgo 1n fo r a coffee or a meal. There are reasons for this pracuce: the 1dlmgengjnes keep the truck cab cool and "'arm. according to the season, and may also be used to keep fuel warm for a ready depanure. But Argonne National Laboratory researchers ha ve taken some of the fun out of 11. A study reponedly shows that an hour of idling causes as much engine wear as two hours of driving. The bad effects are cumulauve. The director of Argonne's Center for Transponation Research offers this forrnulauon: the average truck is left idling some 800 hours a year. equivalent to 64,000 miles on the road -and that requires an engine overall about a year sooner than would otherwise be necessary. Tbe Sun, We11erly, R.I. Astrology The White House admitted that President and Nanc) Reagan arc deepl) interested in astrology. In a new book. former \\-h1tc House chief of staff Donald Regan claims Mrs. Reagan turned to astrologers to help determine the president's schedule A day later. Reagan said in a speech that he wonders "'hat would happen if Earth were'"' aded b) .. a power from outer space." He said he imagines that an invasion from another planet would unite all nations in a common defense. All of a sudden the president's enthusiasm for the Strategic Defense ln1uative -Star Wars -begins to make sense. Alcohol Anyone watching TY 1s likely to get the impression that you can guzzle down alcohol hke soda pop and still shoot straight, beat up the bad guys, and rescue the heroine from a fate worse than death. Over the years, this constant portrayal of continuous driokrng as part of the American lifestyle has made it part of the lifestyle. In the process. alcoholism has become the bigcst drug- relaled killer of Americans durina the put two senerations. Perhaps it is time to address the problem of alcohol the same way the U.S. suraeon aencrat handled tobacco addiction. He did not treat ciprette smokina as a moraJ probJem but as a menace to the health and wclf are of the whole people. ~ A similar campaign to educate and dtp<>puJariu the use of alcohol milht be equally effective. Car&IJM (NM.} Ornat-A~ Ua.t ,,,,.,. o.r .. ,., ... Drttttf ..,, ... Ci"tWllOll ona.r ~ ....... ..._,Offa ...... ... , .... ,...... .... · 'Grttd Is Indeed a traJt which ls to be detested. But to sppl~ this tag to real estatedevelo~rs, whoareproductngshelterandaD.that~ with thegoodllfelormanli..Jnd. ls wrong." R eagan doesn't have to steer ship of state, it floats by itself Several weeks ago Norman Mailer wrote a piece that appeared on the ed1tonal pages of the New York Times. sa} mg he could not forgive Ed Koch. Koch. of course. 1s the ma)or of Ne"' York -in some ways the embodiment of New York -and to an} bod) except the locals. he has been unforgivable a long lime. In Mailer's particular "1ew. Koch had crossed the hnc when he said bad things about Jesse Jackson dunng the state's pres1dent1al pnmary, things Mailer say. as d1v1s1ve The fact that the\ were true did not seem to be pan of ihe argument. ..\tan} rate. Mailer's essay was built around the idea that America could onl) mend the fundamental tear in 11s fabric -racial hatred -by electing a black man president of the United States .\nd being black. Jackson qualified A.nd while I am not here to argue agai nst a black president. 11 doe-s seC'm 10 me that the first 11me around we ought 10 II) 1.omebod) who has shown an intcrc~I 1n admin1strat1\ c "'ork that 1 n some wa) goes be}ond \\-hat 1s eas> or opponune. This 1s not an 1deolog1cal argument. as I v.-ould not be as uncomfonable with . s.3). fad.son's campaign manager Willie Brown in the White House. Brown al least has some idea of wha1 you can gel away with and what )OU can't. But perhaps anticipating just that son of argument. Mailer made what I admit seems to be a strong point Who 1s st~n ng the boat doesn't matter. It floats b} itself anyway. That 1s a thought that has occurred to me in the past. and one which . m the light of the insider books which ha' e now been published on the admin1strat1on of Ronald Reagan. obviously has to be considered. You cannot read these books -or their excerpts 1n the magazines - without the feeling that the president of the United States 1s a man asleep at the wheel. Two years ago, 11 was Da vid Stockman's "The Tnumph of Poll· 11cs: Wh> the Reagan Revolution Failed." that painted a picture of a kind and agreeable Ronald Reagan being led throu&h the most complex son of polic) dcc1s1ons by pol1t1cal ad\lsers v. ho "knew nothing about the true substance of domestic go v- ernance." Put that together with the passatte from Donald Regan's new book. 1n v.hich he describes taking over as chief of staff and handing the presi- dent a proposal for the first two years of his S«ond term in office. Reaaan skims the proposal and then returns n to Regan with the v.ords. "It's good It's reall} good. Don " Regan writes. "I waned for him to sa) more. He did not. He had no QUl'St1ons to ask. no objections to raise. no instructions to issue I realized that the policy that would determine the course of the world's most pov.-erful nation for the next two )"Cars and deepl) influence the fate of the Republican Pan} 1n the 1986 midterm elections had been adopted withou1 amendment." Or perhaps you remember Larry Speakes book. published last month. in v.-hich the former White House spokesman re vealed that he had 1n,ented quotes and offered them to th~· press as the president's words on tv.-o crucial occasions involving foreign policy. You may remember that until the arrival of the Speakes book. the president was unaware that PETE DEXTER quotes had been invented. Or perhaps you remember Michael Reagan·s book "On the Outside Looking In;· which made the point that the president was largely un- aware of Michael Reagan. You ma} be wondering where this unawareness all leads. The answer. I guess, 1s in Donald Regan's book too. It leads to astrology. A lot of fun has been had now with the business about consultilng with a West Coast ~r on the president's schedule. But put yourself in Nancy Reagan's place: You are married to an un· complicated. &ood·heaned man who. from all appearances. got separated from his tour group as it went through the White House. stumbled into tl\e Oval Office and picked up the ringmg telephone, and -disliking confron· tat1on -beaan agreeing with who- ever was on the other end. And presided -for six years, anyway -over a period of peace and prosperity the likes of which this country has not seen in recent memory. and became the most beloved and respected living human bemg in the United States of Amenca. Tell me yo u wouldn't believe in magic too. Pete Dexter I• • •yodlc•ted columoht la S.cramearo. Greedy label really belongs to t hose who block development People with places to live, work aiid play don't see need for development Dunng the past two decades. dc-.elopers ha'e been getung a bum rap In fact. most children propbably do not knQ!llO-that the word developer 1s ever u5N by itself They have always heard adults use the phrase "greedy developers." This phrase 1s relatively new. From the time our nation bepn, and unul about 1970. a developer was actually considered a aood 1uy. Even Wemter's d1ct1onary defines the word develop as .. to evolve lhe possibilities" and defines the word developer as "a person who develops rtal estate. one that improves and subdivides land ... " Espcaally dunna the decades of the 1950s and 1960s, dcvelopcn were considered to be people who produced places to live, such as sinaJe ~m1ly homes and apartments; places to work. such as industrial fKililjes and office buildinp. places to shop, such u ckpar\mtnt stom and shop.. pina centers: and places to have run. uch u rettaurants and hotels. ID ihon. devtlO~ created places for people. Durina thosr~n.. dcvelopcn wctc popular pco .• and lhcir prod-ucu were tons' mt co bC hilbfy dnirabJe ht sometbiftl Chliiled daritt1 lhc pas1 two dtCadCs. The m.,.·ny of Amcricaftl bavt • .l)bft to Ii~ theJ have 1 place to woti and they feel that thcY have aood taoulh plecU to~ 1nd'&o play. So tJwy do not•~ t~ tboUW be any more_...,,.. mcftl Tht flirt IMt many odlCf fMri. ~ mainly their owe dtildrm. Mil"t alto want PlliCCI ID U~. wart. ind .,..,, is "°' COMictlll'd. Thus. they cannot understand wh> there should be any additional real estate development. Much of this came mto focus m earl} l 970during Eanh Day. Sudden· I}. everyone who was living. workmg. shopping and playing in buildings produced by developers. decided that there was enou&h development - now the need is (or vacant land. But vacant land m urban areas was betnl used for new development. Smee the people who had already bcnefittcd from development had theirs. they could not understand why more development wasaoingon. And then -suddenly -they had the answer. Tbc answer must be~ on the .-n of developers. Since thOtc who al~y have, don ·1 need anymore, -well, maybe a newer, laraer home. a better office buHdina. a nicer shopping center and a finer rest.au ran I -lhcy ra.son that developers arc developina bcc:aux thn1 aft arttd.Y· • S°cMMbow, 11 has ~vcr ocau'td to thctc Pcoe* that the dntclopen alto ~ a home 1n •hith to live and P&Ka in which to Wort. shop and play. TM developer of a new C'Om• munity ofhomn don not (j\'e in all ol- thae homes -probebfy in none OI ahem. The homes are ~ ._.. vclc>Pt'd for otMr people. The lCJm ''lf'Cdy devdoper lift.; Plin. ofroune, tblt the cle~r ii 111>inaab0Ut bas tMi,.. DCM ~IO makl' a livine, but lo •""'1 ..,.. iftlllllblt lppttJlr ... ,,,.,...... money at the capnue ol 00d'l 118d Hd .............. 1.1 For .... .-. ....... libel ti '* ...... -•••••• ht Whktt .-.., ... or ....... voevc. MARTIN BROWER We ~ldom hear the term arecdy automaker applied to Mercedes - even though the company continues to produce cars which are already abundant on the Oranac Coast. likewise we don•t hear areedy aerospace industry. p-cedy computer manufacturers. &reedy b1omcdlcal firms, &reedy l,)Ublishers and IO on. But for the industry that produces planned communities -"~y:• Jnte~tina. the &reedy ta.a is hardly c.ver applied &o &he develOper ~ coma into the community, docs his l~ lben lavea. No. wt lake to I the peedy lal lO the lcqllme de Who is I pan or 'the community, who owns or 1equires a lot or land a.nd then plans and dcvelopt the land over a period of time. to enhlnct its vaJue. Greed is indeed a trait Which is to be cktcstc:d. But to apply thli tae Lo rat matt dcVdopews. whO ere Pf:Oduci"I &hehei ud ... that Pl Wida U. IOod lift for mankind. lt ....,... Tile plllCe lO ~y pe.cc thil &It is on ...._ wfto, obeenaa cle¥11ot>-twent (of dtrir pa.... percei..S ~ -'° .. ~ .. their .... bOrttoodl Of llMI UhYtt ...,. ,... m.beT . . "' ill 19!0 ,.. they ftn1mo: nt lalOf.,.y ii pn>perty ued • in "pmly ptOl«tiOtdtt," "peedy Nvirvarnc1ualia, .. or .. .,_., ob- ~" llir'lllAe••=•• .. _.. ,.,,.,. ,. ........ 011911 • ,,.,,._. llAll1'1Jl DOWS• cal•• .... L lll[R ~ ......___ --... _ -----~-=-- - -------- Problem of affluence To the Editor: I am a developer who, like all developers, is aware of and hun by traffic and environmental problems. t am a developer, like all de- velopers, who is camesdy seeking constructive and affirmative answers. I am a family man with children who wants a better world. I am a concerned citizen and taxpayer who wants a meaningful answer to problems with roots that reach far beyond my indust.ry. My close-up look tells me \he beginning and end ofall this is in the amazina growth of affluence in America, which crcatn an over- whelming demand on our market place economx for more houses, more cars, more skills, more clothes, more of anything and evenhing. When the market responds to the demands for all those nice thin$$ that response is a result. The cause 1s that amazing affluence. and nobody wants that to go away! My hard business experience tells me there will be no real solution until -all of us work to provide the infrastructure -more freeways and public transponation. more sewers and fire -those nice things require. There arc no free lunches. Dema- goguery and soaking the other guy in the style of Measure As won't do 1t. We need. America needs, every- thing the building industry can offer by way of its own special assessments for roads and inf rastructurc, and everything the rest of us can also offer in affirmative suppor1 with everyone else's fair share added in. Measure A cuts off all that desper· ately needed mutual affirmative sup- port. It only offers a terribly depress· ing -almost S 1.5 billion of new Orange County -tax burden to "UPJf ade" already existing P.8;fkS, fire stations. etc. to an impossible fairy· land level. We have a mutual problem with mutual roots.. mutual burdens and mutual benefits in its solution. America needs constructive and affirmative answers ba5N on mutual cfTons. HERB TOBIN Newpon Beach Wieder thanked To the Editor: The citizens of Dana Point owe Supervisor Harriett Wieder a debt of gratitude for making possible for the future city of Dana Point to control development of the Dana Point Headland area. When Mrs. Wieder cast her "no" vote to the developers agreement between the Sherman Corp. and Orange County 1t in essence made it possible /or our future city to control the develop- ment of an extremely environmental- ly sensitive area, which offers spec- tacular ocean-coastline vistas. As a citizen of Dana Point I say thank you Hamett Wieder. F. L. PERSIDES Dana Point Newport schools To the Editor. In response to Becky Haendiaes letter. published in the Daily Pilot on May 5. I resent people like you, Ms. Haendiies. Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa schools became unified on July I . 1966 because Newpon Beach needed Cost.a Mesa's potential llJl base. Money. in other words. Newport-Mesa Unified School District has not aouen larger. it has gotten smaller. and we happen to be one of the smaller ones in California. Art you suantina that the cbil- drrn of Cost.a Mesa don't deserve lhe same education as the children of Newport Beach? Children all over lhe world de$crve the best education their respective countries can offer. MARY K. HACKER Cost.a Mesa T OD~T 1 ~ His TORY Today is Friday, May 13. lhe I 34th day of 1988. There a.re 232 days left in the year. T~y's hi&hli&ht in history: On May IJ, l9'11 . Pope John Paul II was shot and eenously wounded ln St. Pefer•s Square by Turtish u- sailant Mebme\ Ali Ap. f!" Wft'~una champion Joe Louis was born ln [aflyetu:. Ala. In l911, the fint U.S. airmail st.amps, featurina a pictu~ of an airplane, were introdua:d. (On tome of the stamps the ai~nt wu printed uplide dottrft; makifW them "°'*· tor•s items.) la 1940. tn hb firit ipeecti as pri~ mini11er of Bri\aen, Wiastoa OtuMill &old the Ho.. Of COlft· mom. .. , haw DOdU• '° o&t' b\11 --... toil. ........... - In I,~ Vice PtelideM llid*d M. NiMMl'a u..-. w .._ ... W rocta lhto*'I bj -.U.S. clnoft· amun•c..11. v,_,. . la 1915, • _._ __ Mwccn PltQ1f~· '°""' --redical ll'OIP VE..._.•~~ c: ................ ...,. . ..................... .. ··-•k ··~ r l ' Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Fridmy, May 13, 1988 COMPLEJ'E NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, U.S. oil firms financially strong Shell Oil chief tells Beckman seminar how industry adapted to market shifts From Dally Piiot wlre aervlces Shell Oil Co. Prcstdcn& and Chief Executive Officer John F. Bookout said Thursday that the U.S. 011 ind us try has adapted successfully to a volatile marketplace and will remain Ii nanc1ally strong 1 n the 1990s. I MUTUAL F UNOS "T)le exploration and production part of the industry ~ponded dra- mat1c.ally over tt.e last IS years as the market shif\ed.'' Bookout told the National Academy of Engineering energy symposium at the Beckman Center at UCI "Because of the ancen11 ves from higher prices 1n the 1970s, E&P ac11vit}' was able to hah the 5 percent declinc 1n U.S. 011 and gas production that staned 1n 1970. "'By the latter part of that decade, the rate of new additions to U.S 011 and gas reserves nearly doubled, as E&P act1v1t1es expanded desptte the financial hm1ta11ons imposed by the federal government's Windfall Profits Tax " Bookout added that in recent years. .. The e'\plorat1on and production "SCctor has adapted to falling pnces b) 1mpro\1ng product1v1ty Even though the number of drilhna ngs opcrat1n1 decreased " pnces fell from 1982 to J 986. the number of 1Nells completC'd per n& increased nearl) SO percent • Using the behavior of the explo- ration and produc11on Ketor dunng the past I S years as a model for the future. Bookout said that mdustl) cash flows should remain pos111vc O\er a 1N1de rangt of 011 pnccs Nonethele'>s. he added that lJ S oil and gas production may decline b) as much as I to 3 perC'Cnt per )CU for the ne\t decade "The longer-term production outlool. rnuld improve 1f a maJOr geolog1t. surprise ltke the Prudhoe Ba' Field 1n .\laska. or a technolog1- t.al brea~throug.h, should occur·· ""The relining sector of the 1ndust11 ha) also dt:arl) adaptC'd to vola11ht) b' adding faul111es to handle a wider 'ane1' of crude oils 1han 11 could haH 15 ~ears ago .\s a resuh. lower qual11~ lrude oils can be used to make higher qualn~ products." He pofntcd out that the develop- ment of oal futures trading 1s another v.a} thl' oal 1ndustT) has adapted to mar~cl 1nstabal1t\ He ind1ca1ed that 011future!>1rad1ng is a response to not a cause of pru:e \ olat1llt) The <>hell OJI president noted that industrial lOnsumers ha'c reduced their 'ulnerab1ht} b) installing cx- tcns1 \ e fucl-s 1N 1tch1ng capabtht) He said the) seem to ha\ e adopted the pos1t1on, along ~1th the 011 1nduSll) that "'the best approach to 'ola11la1)' 1s fk>.1b1l11\ .. Funhermore. he said that in rr- sponding to oil price 'olat1lat~ of thr last dl-cadc. L .S consume~ ha\r reduced 1he1r demand for 011 and gas to onl~ 62 percent of their 197 3 requ1remt'nts as measured per dollar of u "IP LON AR DO BOND-YANCEY Bomed announces new appointments In 11 \Ill<" Bom~ MedlcaJ Mu•fact•rlng Ltd ha~ announl·ed thJI Bu R Luctro Jnd Stt\en Hufstedlu M 0 ha\C been named comp.in' J1rntor\ JamH P. Chri1t~1em has bc't n promoted to ' 1et• pre)1dt·n1 ol ~k'' anJ Pat Scalia Jr has ~en apporntcd a) controlkr • • • R~rt L "Rob' Looardo Jr. is the nrv. <.h1t'I l'\C'<.U t1\C' officer at thr 109-hcd hralth Jrr tanlil'· Paclflca CommDDity Hospital, 1n Hun11r1gton lka\h v.hnt· Debra Bood-Yaoce)' ha!> hern promoted w din:rtor ol plann1n11 Jnd Jn dopmt'nt and Brian F Streng ha' bttn appu1ntt'c..I din.•( tor ul th\' rt'l.til pharman • • • But"l1 Savings. v.h 1d1 has hranchn 1n I ounta1n \'<illC'\ Huntington lkcll'h and '-l'"'P<Jrt Bca1:h h.t\ .innounted lhl' promotion to '>COwr '1~t· pre\1dent of James Rott, lh1d financial ol1i\t'r •rnd Frank Hatndg~ .• h1ef lt:nd1ng oflilC"r lath man has :!5 \c.'Jf'.1 l \ix'nt nlt' 1n thl" tinam 1al 1ndu)t~ • • • Br•ct J Scbeider. 0 P.M., a d1plomatc of thC' '\ataonal Board of Pv<l1atn f \am1ncr\ hJ' JO•ned Complete Mf'dical Care, a multi )pl'ualt' ml'd1Cal group "'llh offite\ 1n Fo11ntatn \.allr\ and Garden Gro' c St hnC'1der Jn Ir. anC' res1dC'nt. spec1al11es an genatnc foot care at pat1t·n1s· humc\ or group res1den..:cs Tht' Ohio(. ollege of Pod1atm Mt·d11:1nc gradu.ttl' ha!> had a practice 1n Orange.· ( uu nt\ s1nre I 1P8 • • • '-' e\tm1n\tc.'r re<.1dcnt Barbara E Willis, a corPoratr .. ta fl member of First Americaa Tille lnsvraoc~ Co . ha' been promoted tn managc..·r of ~talUIUf\ .tCCOu nllnlt ••• Don Lo~c. pre~1dent of Sir Spttdy IJlc., ha) appo1ntcd Kn Rou a ' llC president Jf the Laguna Hills \Ompan~ -mAIJil:lu.Iii----------------+ NEW YORK (AP) -The loOow1nQ ,,,, show\ rne Over • rne • Counlt' slock\ end warrants thel hevt oone uo lht rno\I end down the mo" l>l"<l on Percent of ch•"9e for ThurM!ay No ~urll1u tr1d1"9 ~w S2 Of 1000 \herH art •nCluded Net and i>erctnta" ch1t19es ere 1"4.• d1ffer.,,ce belWHn lht Pf"tVIOU\ CIO\•llQ or•ct I nd Tl'lurs~J~ ,.,, Of l>•d or•ct HMM ust CM Pct. 1 HunterMefnr 9 + 3 Ue> SO 0 2 P1tlOf;I DI 3 lmagl='llm ' Titf'co<;o S lm11.gFlm un 6 CSC 1no 7 PayNSave 9 HoliOav RV 9 8a\Ammt<S \ 10 ~SIFOIK••am 11 Mon1l()(TC" 11 HvlekM•c•o tJ Si>ecPtlar u Jtfief1tsC.o t5 C •cadian 16 Houst8io 17 Calumetl"d 19 (l'lemctear 19 ~ldrO\g un 20 hernt 21 oloroc\ 2'2 F1AmSvCan1 23 FrF.OWOO\I 2• lmaQtRt~• 25 SKurTag Name ' -+ i_.. 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Frtt Confidential Assessment Fountain Villiy 10range CoUnty (714} 966-8179 1-800-341·3535 r NY SE CoMPOSlf f TRAP4 ~>~c r10 N s FRIDAY'S Ct.081NG PRICll Stock market rebounds NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market chalked up a broad gain Fnday. 1nsp1rcd by falling interest rate~ and a steady dollar in foreign exchange The Dow Jones average of 30 1ndustnals clim bed 12 55 10 1.990 55. cutting tts loss for the' we-ck to 16. 91 points. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by more than 2 to I on the New York Stock fachange. with 1.074 up, 426 down and 454 unchanged. Big Board 'olume totaled 147.24 million shares. against 143 88 m1lhon m the prcVlous ~s~1on The NYSFs composite index ro!.C 1.52 to 145.10 Sa,·t· \'aluable (!asoltne by plan ·nm~ s hopping trips to local stores ad vert1smg m the llllJ Piii WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Mav 13 Prev. Adv&nce<I ·1 dial Oectine<t ~ ¥ncnanoe<I otat ISS~S New highs 10 New lows 6 6 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.ln, 4 o.m Fr ldav orice end net cn•n~ of the 10 moll ec11ve Amerlcen Stock Exche"9e lu u.s. tredlno nellonellv at mo<• then s 1 N-.ne V Last CM. Sotheb_ys n li 19119 OomePtrl 1, \ 1 1-16 -1-16 Amdfhf 6 , 41 + l.lo ICH Co 4 , 1~ -1/1 LQf'lrflerTel 2,7. 11~ -'1• Vlecom pf \ 1 2 11. + ''II WangLabB 1 7, l ·~ ';. HornHar 1~ 7'11 + loo Atari . 1 • 7~ TexesAirCo 1• • 10l't + ~ •. GoLD QuoTE S ME TAL S QuoTES HOT SPRINGS. Va. (AP) -Thl' nation's top busincn leaden offered an upbeat assessment of the ttonomy today. predictina t.La~. modtratc srowth this year. In nuny ~ the ecooocnic foaua11 by ~ Busi.nea Council. composed of 61 executives from the n1tion 's laf'ICS' cotp9rations. ns even rosier I.Mn the one offered at the lfOUP'S lul metti"I ju.A before the Octobtr stock nwtet auh. "Our contultant11R feel~ ralher aood about tbt economy .... They fttl &ctier than they did 11• months aaio ... aid John S. llccd. chairman of Ch~. ~ councir1 economic rql0'1 rdkc11 I CIOnllCntUS Of VteWI held by the C'hief economilu of mcmbtt :uons. :rbcy aCd chat tbe ecoeomy, u ~ by the: poa nationa.I prod.act • .-oukt IFOW at an annual rate of 2.4 ~nt th1 year and 2.1 pttttnt lb 19t9. Whte ihc a«Ull"CI IUl •lhcted for tbcir tnniannual meeUftl 11 this moualliTI raon, thCY were npen1, IOTM'What better . GNP .,..,...., pnttnt chit year. HoMvcr, the lalC:ll forUut ~WI more ~ inftl· lion and lo~ UM.mplay~ I WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK !AP) Mn 13 ......,. Aovence<t ""!• ~ Oechned yncna~ l otal luues New l'llghs New lows 11 NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (API -S.les, 4 o.m Frldev Pf'lce end ntl dwinge of !he IS mo'I active New York SIOCk E JtcN"99 Juues. trading nallonenv ft mo<• than s 1 N•me v Lest ~ xxon s ,'.l 4 -.,. +I NlagM Pow 2~, 14~ Panl'tECo ,4 , il'~ ~mer T& T ,4 '.l ~ ~tllf:CO 1, ''• -l't on~~tn I: , il~ t ~ rx Cp I, 6 u--''t ordMolr ' 1, 4 41 I ~ Ry~ 1,~ 2 '"' AMO 1.1 l ,,., Woolworth I, 1' l''t u: Ulll 1, J.!s;ldenl Pet l4 -''> ~lllPMor -1~ ~, Dow JoN ES AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMAR Y NEW YORK IAP) -Moit ~live OV9r· -the"()()Vnter Sloct!I ~ bV NASO . Mame MCI l•ldfT ,, ~J·~~, tcmA ' I ~s' rGo ' .. Aslred Ol4f Consumer prices are seen ris1n1).9 J)l'rttnt in 1988 and 4.6 pcrctnt the nut year, compared with 4.2 pm:ent in 19&7. Thi executives said uncmpfoy- mC"nt. Which was ,,4 pttetnt in April, 1111ould remain uodtt 6 percent thr<Malh 1989. Reed aid tbc mt. ot cconomiic srowth elj)ttted this year is healthier than tM J .8 pen:ent Jl'()Wth in 1987. The economy in 191( wiU relJ. am oa consumer bo)ina and a buildup in in\icntonn and more on llnproved cxporU and hither spadana by b\&$inmcs on M't ~~t. he said. Whale Recd stopped lhol1 ol ayi1'1 the stoa Crutt .... ioOd ror the ecoaomy, -..W. .. n.. wen c:w-t.11nly aood atplC'\i IO h... · It rclicvaj a btaikhlP OI em-. in financial marU'\I and 11ve lbe "'Orld'tc:atral blHcn room'°~ inttttSt ra1a,; he lllicl. ~ «onotny and our belhl 111 tt att doi!I( quite Mii i• IPitt (JI ... , ~obk:m. 11M c~ c;w,... 0..n .F. Akm aid.. n:IB•i• to me nash " one ~ abOUt &Mt an)'~ ... Sa,.,.._1 MaJ 14 ARJES (Ma~h 21-April 19): Con\ICts mack this day will e ventually erovc profitable ------------- Em p h 11 is o n finances. collec- tions, ptrsonal pos- 1ess1 o n s. pro- fession a l com- petence. Scenario also points to .. new SYDNEY 0101 and true love." u o ••••••••••••• featured. . 'J'.AURVS (April 20-May 20): Moon in your sian coincides w11h personal appcaran~. initiative. indc~n­ dencc, style. Family member attempts to ··1u1dc you' but you~ own counsel proves most beneficial. Cancer nati ve 1n picture. GEMlNI (May 21-J une 20): Scenario highlights populanty, movement. versatility. abili ty to tum an "outstandtn• performancr " Emphasis on persuasion. friends, asp1rat1ons. business or career ad vancement. Sagittarian involved. CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): Finally you are on ··sohd around." Despite obstacles. superior recognizes ability and docs something about promoting you. Unonhodox proccdU.rc bri11&1dcs.trc.d rcsullS-. Scorpio plays role. LEO (July 2J..Aug. 22): Creati ve efforts bnng results. Focus on distance. la nguage. variety, commun1ca11on Special transaction could involve publishing. Emphasis also on ideals. spintual values and romance. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Domestic adJustmen1 featured. sale or purchase of luxury 11em an picture Mone) belohging to another becomes part of sccnano Puzzle will be ~lvcd lunar aspect highligh ts tra,el opponun1t}. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)· Dichoto my e•1sts -}'Ou could be "tied down" wnh contrast. commitment or bttak fret to new hori zons. Stnve to combine bcs1 ~lct!'tnts of both worlds You'll deal w11h P15ets. V1110 1nd1v1duals. ~~PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on pubhl' rclallons. 1m~Je. rcputat1on, legal ri&htS and perm1ss1ons Sccnano h!Shli&hts deadlines, rcspons1b1hty. 1ntens1fied love rclauonsfup. Pan nersh1p mantal status also featured. " SAGl'M'~US (Nov 22-Dcc. 21). Openina found for your ~pec11.l capab1hues. Travel could be involved. opponun1ty exists fdt you to reach more people to p m added recasn1tion. Love relationship plays maJo~ rore C•PRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Stress indepen- dence. creat1V1t). coura~ of conv1ct1ons. Personal magneui.m soars. scenano highhihts fres h start. sen· suahty, sex appeal. Leo. Aquanus will fiau rc prominently. AQUARflJS (Jan 20-Fcb. 18): Older md1v1dual lends benefil or experience 1n conneo1on w11h real estate propert) po1hgh1 on home. family, secunt)'. ab1hl)' 10 deal with public Women respond to \Ou stress confidence PISCES (Feb. t 9.March 20). D1vers1f) realize shon trip ma) be necessar). Spotlight on relatives. v1s11s. gifts. tendenq. to scatter forces Commun1cat1on rece1 \.Cd from one currently 1n transit Gem1n1 f11ur~ prominenth lF MAY 14 IS YOUR BlRTHDA Y currtnt C)'Ck h1ghhghu ab1ht) to communicate. travel. chance to hn financ1a~Jackpot. You will not be standing sull. more JX'Ople wall be aware of )Our asp1rat1ons. talents Burden 1s lifted. )'ou'll be more 1ndependcn1 and feeling of "freedom .. will prevail Gem1 n1. Virgo. Sag1tt.anus people pla> important roles an )Our hfe. You have abllll> to anaculate feelings orall)' and '1a v.ntten word Jul\ and .\ugust wall be memorable months for you this year Sleazebag ruled OK term What's a "sleazcbag?" So inquired a Denver Judge In a case wherein Puty A sued Pa~y 8 for slander. charam& Pany B had said Party A was that thing. The JUdgt said he never did find out what it was. So in that case. "slcazebag" wasn't slanderous. And Freedom of S~h wo n. Thirty-one 1s the calonc count of a fortune cookie. please note "-Q. ls 11 true some people I 00 years Q. What's the difference between a "comae" and a "comedian"'> 4.. 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England passed its first smoke' abatement lav. in I :!73. Those en- "1ronmentalts1s reall) meant busi- ness In 1306. they conv1cte-d a manufacturer for burning coal and hcheaded him 4. makeup specialist named Pablo Keytosuccess: Know when you've reached it I can't remember the name of the man who spoke at my high school commencement, but I remember what he said He told us the future of the wortd !J:Sted on our shoulders and he chargcd'iJs with finding our destiny and fulfilling 1l. He went on to say we alone must cure disease, hunser and poverty throu&hout the world. and above all, we must fi nd success. 1 ~anced over at Jack. the class deficient wh o couldn't even find his parents after they parked the car. and I 1ot an uneasy f~lina. Not only lb.al. but for th~ of us who planned to sleep in for a week. the speech was very depressing. as 11 Sttmcd to call for a lot of work from such a small class. After the speech. the entire group scrambled out of the auditorium in seatdl of success as 1f it were the fi~ item on a scavenger hunt. We had no idea what 1t was.. where to look for 11, how much 1t cost, whether it was in season or what it looked like. but frorp that day on. we aot up early in the momina and pursued it till late at ni&ht. Sometimes we heard that another classmate had found it. but when we confronted him, he assured us that ifhe had. he would be happier. By our I 0th reunion, no one had found it yet The men st~ in thdrjobsand fertilized their lawns on weekends.. and lhe women ra.iscd babies and polished the bonoms of their Revere Ware. It seemed we were never rich enouaJ'l, thin cnou&h. secure cnou&h, educated enouJh. fulfilkd ~or important enouah to 9ualify for succns. ( VC spenl a lifttimc tlylf\I to r11ure out who hu success. I thouaht Olympic su1er Debi Thomas was 1 ERMA ~ BOllECI t-~ success b«ausc she was on the cover of Time magazine and won a bronze medal for her country. But obv1ousl) she d1dn 't thtnk so because she looked so sad and cncd when she aot third platt. On the other hand, Eddie the Eagle, the skier from Great Britain. was in last platt 1n his event and d1dn 't even act a medal. yet everyone said what a sucttss story he 'Was because he did what he th ou&ht was not possible for ham to do. Could it be that success 1s not a judJltlcnl of IOCicty. but can only be self-administered? Is it possible that success isn't a platcau of wealth and honors. but a condition that hes within each of us? When a handicapped child takes a step, isn't that success? When a person puts an old hatnd to rest. isn't that su<;cess? When you hold in your arms the baby aperts wd you'd never have, isn't that succeu? In Fresno. Calif., a aroup of th1rd- gradcn were asked to spell success on a spcllin1 test. Their answers ranged from ''c:tllses" to "supcs" to "sccksis" lO .. scuece.."' If the aradu- atina dassn of 1988 arc rndina lhis. maybe ifs not impon&nl how you spell it. Maybe what is tmpon.ant u knowina when you've Sol iL P~ts Unlimited 1~~==-'~'== , -----~~~S~a"iii1-----1 I •50°&. Alg. -llC PUPPIES I ~-----------, ... 1.-----1 I PlllllEI 1' •••• , ... , I I 10 .... I I• ::o-i:t·~; 1 110 1 W :r--.I ~ I Pl' CUlloiuttt) • J ~-------w~------------- DEA.R ANN l .\NDERS "ca rs ago I marne<l lht> most wonderful man I'll call him Da' 1d He d~r;n't drink though he claims to be an alcoholic He doesn't smoke or use foul langua~e. He 1s helpful v.1th the houseworl. lo,es shopping and rn- JO~S the children The problem., He disappear~ Just ups and socs. There is ne~er a quarrel no v.arnmg. He JUSt goes This happened 1hC' first time v.htle I v.J) pregnant v.1th our son. who 1s no" I~. Da' 1d WC'nt to work one morning and never returned. He "'as gone for seven months I gave b1nh to our son alone Ou1 of the blue he apf)('arcd 1n the II\ 1ng room. said he had bttn dnnk1ng, was son) that he wasn't here when the baby was born and he hoped I would forgi ve him I said I would The following year he said he had a call sa~1ng two relatives who lt ve out of tov..n "'ere killed in a h1t..and-run accident and he had to go handle 1he funaal and attend 10 legal matters. This ti me he v.as gone for nine mon1hs Then one day I looked up from m) desk at work and he was standing there. Again I forgave and took him back. Shortly aftertha1 our fa mily moved to BR IDGE North-South vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • AK Q vi J 7 '' 0 "1 s • "J. EAST • 10 9. 7' ~ " 10 9 • J 6 3 l ~as J ~ Q 10 9 J '.\ J a 1 •A 4 l +J SOUTH • s v A Q l v A 6' • Q 10 9 7 6 s The bidding: So•tll Wnt North Eut I + Pass 3 NT Pass 6 + Pua Pass Pass Opcn1na lead: Ten or • Nowhere is the difference be- rwccn a tyro and an expert more marked than wbcn it comes to tak- lna a finesse. Tbe relative newcomer can't wail for the opportunity to try win a trick with a lesser card; the pro loob (or waya to avoid tak.ina a finalt, bccaute l\e wants better tMD even moocy odd.a. smcc North's jutlq) lO thrtt 110 trump sbo...S a band of l6-ll poGltt Ud a 4-3~3-3 dJsuibution. $oUG deQded bl wOuJd pmblt OD I ~ ..._ nm liliilll• Miii dsty c:Dillll ............ bat be knew J*1Mr Mid ..... dweo-cud ll&P" port, ud h ..... ~ tJw. ~ ho9of' wWld bit lDCNded. another state and "e had l\\oO \ears of happiness · Then he disappeared ag.a1n th1-; llml· for \I\ months He left behind wme check'> that I had to co' er and he 1ool m\ car. \\hen he returned he said his drinking had done him 1n again Jnd that 1f I "ould tale him back 1h1sonl· last time he would nc ... cr dnnl Jga1n I too~ him barl and "'l" had~' en v.onderlul \Cal'\ La~t \1.1' Da\ldd1sapf)('aredag.a1n This time I had no Joli' 'Cr\ httk mone\ and had to g1'e up m' homl• My daughtl'r and son·tn·lav.. lbk\<o them) brough1 me to \.1rg1n1.t and made a plau: for me"' 1th 1hc:m I v.a\ \.Cl) happ\ A11 luDEIS enough 10 be in a pos1t1on 10 take m~ daughter's car clOd S(\('ral hundred dollars from the store v. hert" he v.a<> "'ork1ng. He also 1001.. a p•stol that hdonged to m' SOl'1'-1n-lav. all m' ncv. cTothcs jnd the small amount o·f monc) 1n m~ purse "-ov. I hl•lte' e tha1 [);l\ ad is probabl) not h1<i real namt and tha1 1ht:re are other v.omen in thC' countn "'hu think thn .tfl' legalh marned lo th1\ man He hall probabh been do1n1 th1\ ~me numb.:r v.11h God kno~~ h11v. m.tn' other. In the Past I ha'e bttn able tOJu'\I 511 and ~alt But th1'> time I "'ant to be frt"( 1.1f this nut I am ashamed of m) \1Up1d11~ and 1.an't undcrsuind wh)' I tool him ball after he abandoned me w man' um~ Please tell me v.hat 10 do -THRO\\"' ~ \\ -t. Y WIFE I Tf\~S DEAR WIFE (!): Y" lle'e4 a.., roe1et This mu b • DOt oaly ldt you, Ille b.a1 stoln you 4a•ptere car, lier llesbud't fllll, you .e• cloltlel ud moot-) He is a fqOJw from j u titt. I •rte yeu to prosec.te cite croot ucl d•mp llim promptly. Out ot the blue Da' 1d calkd 1.'ur older daughtc:r v..ho had al"'a'\ adorl"d him He v.a~ sick and alone. He ga' l' thc \ame old reason. dnnlung and feeling that he couldn't tale ca re of his fam1h Good behe,able e' cuses. nght" -llJMttMmm-------- I had m) m1sg1' 1ngs This time I didn't e\acth v.clcoml" him back with open arms bel·ause I d1dn'1 quite behe'e him I tinalh ga'e tn. how- e,er and ht• mo,ed 1n "'1th us at m' daughtl'r., hou<,c He wa\ "'orking and malinga h11le mone\ hut I never !>aV. an\ Of II You gues!.ed It He \taH"d Just long CHARLES Go REN line, tl\at would work if beans wett 3-3, or if either defender hdd a sillJ)etoo or doubleton kin& of hearts. Those combined cbances were beller 1han a finesse-S4'-to- SO, tf you 're mathem11ically inclined Dcclattr took the thrtt top spades, d.&.scvdina two hearts from hand. He came to hand with the act of hearts and led a low tTUmJ) 10 tl\e eiJh1. Ea.st return~ a trump (no other "'"' would have b«n any bct- tct). D«larer won tn dummy, n&ffcd a heln, mtemt dummy by ACROSS 1 Pulverl29 5 Eft8ced 10 fWuM 14 Repeat 15SNA 16 By~ Of' v• 17 Worn out 18 Litter 19 Mine produce 20 Pronoun 2, Hc»tle OM9 22 CMUgate 24 Chergee 2e Tender apots 27 8egarl 29 Single woman 32 Quk:t(ty 33 GtV98 notice 34 Plllm .... 35 Excfte 38 Fut.,_ 37 ~point 38 In lldv•ice of prwf 39 Tent 40 C...-Nev ... 41 Flowed 43 PrOCl••- 44 EClll4PP*' 45~ .. ~ 48P*- 49 Twtst.d drawtn1 the last trump. and ruffed ~,.~+---t~­ anotha hart. When the t int came nunbliq down on this trick, dcdar· ..,4-1--+--+-- « could set back to t ~ tabk "'th the tins of diamonds lO ca5b the jack of bans for a diamood d cant, aDd • wd)..pla)ed roDed bQa)c. • \ 52 Collec11oo 53 Stupid one 55 Tract 56 Wtld outburst 57 Virtue°' yalOf 58 Judge 59 Promontory 60 Instrument• 61 Umltl DOWN 1 Nemng 2 SYtter pain 3 Hams medium 4 Burning 5 Unconv11l!Ced 6 Remark• 7 Beet• 8 Honshu Dey 9 Humidity fllCIOf 10 Otemond• 11 Femed erc:N1ect 12 Otd customs 13 S..tlmentllltly 21 Vamooe1 23\1 ...... 2 5 -In • wft.lte 26 WUd time 27 Motat.en9 28 To the lllfl 29 La6d by 30Po9t TS - 31 c.naur. 33 Rut>bed oft 36 Correcttve 37 Hert> 39 Subdue 40 Pipe t<Jints 42 Av-dlllllll "3 H 45 en. 46 c.r.... 4 7 I c8l'\nOl ..... .. ---..... so CWtnM 51 Edlb'e roots S4 Vapkl 55 Humof19l George - 10 , 1 12 ,~ ·rm sharing-this with the birds. It's an oriole cookie." by Brad Anderson "I prefer to n&p alone. not with a crowd!" PEANUTS !'VE DEC IDED TO STA~T EATIN6 MORE VE6ETA6LE5 FOR LUNCH .. GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE "Quit yelling 'Do wn In front!' They are down. We're just small." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 11;1'.111111111111 u I ' I S·IJ GoTrA USE S~ WMEH 1ME SlUffS TOO tt:1f TO EAT WllM 'OJ~ HAN>S.'' by Charles M. Schulz CARROT CAKE 15 NOT A VEGETABLE . by Jim Davis G.ARFtE•D f urE Ju5r 1"\ ... • !'f>N"f rAIF\ I~ If.JON? by Tom K. Ryan f)•---..s.--... FOf{iJ.4/S I , .. __ f'A~OP AtA~t:=R Af l e:nl"fFttU.. ~ BLOOll COUKTY e 19" l)njted fMIUte S ic:•t• Inc 5-13 ~ #1,/ J IU II' Cf)ff(f.' I Wpi.flM-uP '? ! I'D MATE TO SEE WAATHEWEA~ WMEt-J 14E GETS HOT! by Addison FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER DROP ME OFF HERE SO I CAN DOWN TO THE COTTAGE ANO CHANGE INTO SOME OLD CLOTHES, ~VIO I FUNKY WINKERBEAN I'VE NEVER BE.EN ~ HOMIL.IA"TtO IN f'N.J L.IFE ! DOOl'fESBURY by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk I WAN'f 10 SAVE tr ANO I PR~ ff IN ~ Pflt)N\ ~K ! 't-------, --~ • • ~t I I I LJJ[:2~tllJllJl..l. .. aJl!:!!J•~~:!....Ji~~ ..... ..:....-..J by Garry Trudeau ........ "'· JA ..... ~ FRIOAV. MAY 13, 1988 L:J- EJC-OCC catcher BerrJhlll doubln In winning run for Cube. ai Chic.go even• NBA playoff win by beating Detroit, 1~95. K Edison's depth puts·H CdM away in four Chargers capture CIFopener. ace Dan-a Hills next By ROGER CARLSON °' ... D.-, Net ..... There's a thcor) 1n volleyball "'h1ch al mo>t alwa)s holds up -six can beat onr an> da) o f the week. It held up Thunda .. night as Edison High's host Chargers put Sea View League representative C orona del Marawa).15-11 12-15.15-6, IS-13. to move into Tuesda ) night's C IF 4-A quanerfinal'> against Dana Hills at a site 10 be determined toda). Charlie Brande·., Sea K.mgs made a run at thr Sunset League champions with Mall Herrington & Co .. squanng 11 at o ne game apiece a nd pulli ng 10 11-11 1n the founh set. but Edison's * * * qualit} depth and the failure of Corona's sen1ce p mc proved fa tal "I t'~ been that v.-a) all }'ear." ~1d Brande ··\\c came in w11h nine Juniors and the one ~n1or who reall'r came through was Tom Schnber and he goe!. down wi th a knee can1lagc " The Sea Kings 148Sted so man) opponun1t1~ on 1he1r !>enc Brande finall> 14Cnl to Schn~r for a one-time onl~ ~n c "'hen the' had rallied to uc 11 .tt 11 in the founh set but that pro' ed futile too ~nbcr'!> etlon fell shun and Edison responded v.11h 1hrc.·e '>tra1ght point!> 10 mo' e out tu 14-11 Sull Corona pulled 10 IJ-13 ~h1nJ the pla' ofHemnglon and an all •Ut efTon b' all hands ~ept thl" ~a "-1ng' anoa1 for a 1e .... moments But Darrl'n Llnle stoppt"d < ur ona·,, offenSl' Jnd a last shot "'a' 100 deep for tht' ~a ~ings It ended thl'H seai.on at 12-h and snappt"d a I Ci.ga me "'inning strea~ which had Ix-en * * * manufactured behind the pla) of Hemngton and Scho ber. as well as Matt C1o1.1cn n1a. Jason Perkins.. Scou Pt'terson. T ) Pnce. C hns Phha and Clark Welton "We knt'w we had to serve better and we fed nght into their hands." said Brande "We played hard. but the} 're v.ell-coached and the) blocked vef) well " Edison's game """olves aro und Brian Boone Mark Presho. Lanoc John Solomoo and backcoun act Ste' e Rapp a 5-foot-O standout who tame up"' nh IS d igs. "!!ttc ve real I) passes the ball so well for u~:· said Edison Coach John Herman "'He'~ an all-lea1uc scJec uOft a> a defenst'-e spec1ahsl. and that d~n·t ha~n \'Cn often " .\lso standing oul defens1vcl)' was La nu.• "'ho had I:! digs. l p front. Boone Presho and Lance l dmt· up w11h 10. 17 and 17 kills, (Pleue eee EDl80N/B2) ~ * * * Woodbridge wears down Oilers By STAN GRANCH .,.., .... c.rr11p1 * .. After blowing out Huntm4to n Beach in the first game. Woodbnd ge High relaxed and nearl) let its C IF 4- A fi rst-round 'ollq ball match get awa) before coming from behind 1n the nn t two to earn a 15-2, 8-15. I 5-4. 16-1 4 \. tCIOI) O\.Cr the O ilers at W oodbndge T hur'.iday night. Wamors Coach Steve Stratos. 1n ti) mg to describe his team's streah pla) commented. ··Volle)ball IS a strange game game 1o1.as close no"' the~ think the) ha'e 11 cas~ and the) are going to rela>. · ·· The Oilers desene credn for not gn 1ng up C\pec1all~ after ~dam Keefe·s 1mpre.,.,1.,e demons1ra11on 1n the first game ~ecfe had nine kill'> and t"'o bloch in that game and finished w11h 34 kills and se'cn blocks. ..\lso pacing the Oilers was Grq R~an 112 k1lls1 and Scott Drake (10 ~1lh 1 Huntington Beach Coach Rocky ( 1arelh was pleased '-'Ith the way his team fought back "Woodbndge was JUSt fired up in the first game and._ could not do an) th1n4 ngbt.'' he said. .. We knew cominJ m the key for us 1o1.ould Ix our block1n1 and did a real good JOb in the second and fourth games·· Sdl•on'• Brian Boone duel• Matt Cwlertnla ( 15) and Cbrla Pllha of Corona ., .... ..,__, ....... del Mar at the net darln• Thunday'• CIF volleyball match on the Cbargen' floor. "After we beat them (the Oilers) by the I 5-2 score I turned to my assistant <Bill Sha nnon) and 5.a1d ·r wish the Thanks 1n pan to 1hc \.\ amors· letdown. Huntington Beach put 1t~lf back in the match behind the pla' ol Ma tt Ta)lor Ta)IOr was all o .. er the noor digging.. hilting. blocking a nd sen ing and e .. en1uall> finishing with i 5 kills. In the third game. Woodbn• ~int'd the momentum. TraihQ& +_ the Wamors went on 10 notch the ne't 13 points w1th o nly two servtee (Pleue eee WOODBRlDGE/B2) Buccheri shares MVP Golden West College's James Buccheri, who set single-season team rrcords with 46 stolen bases. 71 hits and 60 runs scored, was selected as co-Most Valuable Ptayer in the South Coast Con- fCf'Cnce alone with Colia Franker of confercnct champ El C.amino. The Golden West center fielder hit .41 8 this season. including .444 in conference. while adding 13 doubles. six tnples and six home runs. He was successful on 46 of 48 stolen baSt' attempts. The R ustkrs also placed freshman pitcher Tom Thobe. freshman left fielder C raig Pa- quette and sophomore shortstop Joe Aversa (.295 average) on the (Plea9e eee RU8TLBR8/B2) Lakers need win on road ·With homecourt edge now gone. LA travels to Utah SALT LAKE C ITY (AP) -Los Anacles takers Coach Pat Riley knows what h is defendina NBA champions have to do now that the Utah Jazz have stolen away the homecourt advantqe. .. We've aot to play some big-time basketball and I think the best will a>me out of this team with a -cballenac, .. R iley said. The cballe• for the Lakers. teetina to become the first repeat NBA champio111 since 1969, is to win at least one pmc at the Salt Palace • wheft their second-round playoff ·Rries continues here tonipt and Sunday. Althouah the L&.lters have had succea in Utah this ICUO~~~ Jazz have been t~ at home. 1 ncy were )J..I ~ dunna the resulat season and 'WOii two straipt p&ayotT pmes apinsl Portland. Tk Jazz, stiU &lowina from their 101-97vktory11 t"hc Fonam Tuaday ftiah~ know f\a1I wcll lbe lakcn will come to n1.a~. 1°MYr,; Just to dam aoocS. •• Jazz COKb 'Frank Layckn lia.ld of the ~ WIK> have m.cle \be NIA 11-.ux tima in the 19IOL "-:ro.U. '°~is reall y tometbiftl. To wia 60 ••• ~ just may be the are_aeat ... C\'ef. Kile's heat cools off Rustlers' bats Oxnard Chaffey bolds on to beat Golden West in regiona ls By JON FERGUSON ALTA LO MA -Golden West (ollege knew well what 11 was up against coming in10 Thu~a} 's Southern Cahfom1a Regio nal baSt'ball pla~ofT game against ChafTe) -the elements While the chief element was ht'at. JI '-'asn't the temperature which was bearable tha nks to a bmk wind. Heat came in the form of C haffe, sopho more nght-hander Darryl Kile. who drc"' more radar waves than the Normand) tn\as1on. "T oo m uch Kile."' was the wa) Golden West Coach Fred Hoover summed up the first round ehmina11o n by a score of 6-4 Nine pro scouts. all armed with radar runs. watched Kile earn his 10th victor) of 1he season against two deft'ats The Rustlers reached the 6- PREP BASEBALL =--=--· foot· 5. 195-pounder for t'1gh1 hits and a walk. and thrca1cncd to tie t he game down,i-e the final out. but "'cnt through Golden West in order in fhe 1nn1ngs "He has a great arm.· Hoo,er said. "but I'll tell 'ou in a close ballgame } ou normall> ha' e a l hanlc Thal "'as our chance right there and "'t" didn't 4u11c do 11 .. E:.ntenng 1hc n1n1h do"'n 6-J. Keith L1szlo n:arht'd on a dropix·d third 'itnke wit h one out and l l'rr} Re11.hcn drcv. a wal~ bul Dan Villegas was "-lie\ eighth stn ~e oul '1ct1m and the Panthers v.ac one out a1o1.a' But Joe .\'er5a droq: 1n his second run of the da} "'llh a doubk 1n the gap 1n lelt<enter HOlol.C\t'r 1o1.11h runnl'r'> JI ~cond and third sec co \if\ P James Bult hen touled out to latchcr Cun1-, Ledesma to end 11 "He 1h rc1o1. his legit 8!< !miles per hour). or v.ha1e,er he throws:· said Hoo, er. v.ho added that thl' Rustlers ha .. c faced onh one other fast-baller of his ab1 h l) this season He was throwmg 86 1n the ninth inning ··Sometimes he would throw 1t slow but C'' en "'hen he threw 11slower.11 was fast·· Golden \\est scored first 1n the S«ond inning "'hen Re1chen·s sacnfice fl~ brought 1n Tom Sm' the v. ho had reached on an error But Cha Ile~ 0!> Re' nold Douge doubled and scored on a base--s-loaded double pla' 10 e .. t'n 11 in the third Ramirez doubled in the tOunh. sconngon \11chael :'>1ain·s tnple 10 make 11 1-1 Golden West staner Tom Thobt-( 10-31 struggled allo"'ing t1o1.o hits in each of1he first four 1nn1ngs and bo1o1. 1ng out in the Panthers four-run SI\ th C haffe, batted around in the sath. sconng an unearned run off Thobe. who left v.11h two on Then Douge took Bill Baird's first offenng and dro' c 11 O'-er the left field fence for a ti· I lead "Ont thing that helped us here 1n this par~ .... a!> the v.ind ·· l o1o1.der said "He h it the ball good hut 141\hout the "'ind. that ball d()(''in "t go out .. Irvine sews up South Coast crown Irvine Hagh's Vaqueros put ho'>t San Clemente down. 4-1. Thursda}' afternoon to clinch the Sout h Coast Lcaaue ba~ball champ1onsh1p Sopho more right-hander John Brt'tza went the d istance, stnkmg out four and walking three for the Vaqueros. who finish league pla~ at 10-5 and are 17-8 overall as t hey await ne't week's first round o f the CIF 3-A playoffs. lrvme·s batting standouts Thursda}' were George Ko uturcs (2 for 3. one R Bl). Rand)' Manin (2 for 4); and Scott Vollmer (2 for 4. two RBI. two stolen bases). In the Sea View Le-sue: Corou *I Mar t , Sa4ldlebad1 6: Corona del Mar (6-9) struc k for seven s1,th-inning runs to fi nish the season with a victor) o .. er the league champs.. The Sea K.inp. who t.railed 4-2 into the s1:\th . e'ened the score on Chad Thompson·,, two-run homer. then got fou r straight singles from Greg Haad ... Gal) Sussman. Cla}' Carpenter and JefT Clark. two "'alks and Kevin Maas· bascs-cleanng tnple Estancia 7, U.Uvenlly S: John Leonard 1o1.ent 2 for J 1o1.1th an RBI double an the v1s1tmg Eagles· SI\· run first inning. sophomore left-hander Greg Branms pitched :F, mnma.s of rchef to earn the v1ctol) for pla>ofT-bound Estancia (9-6. 16-9) Conrad Colb' drove his 29th career double. o ne shy of the Cl F record. Baclung Leonard 1n the first were Ton) Mendoza with a two-run single. Mike Lew is with a RBI single and Matt Ledet "''th a successful squeeze bunt. THlln 4. Newport ear.er I: Mo nte Jones pitched a three-hitter. struck out seven and walked three in 1mpro' 1ng to 9-4 and the T1llt'rs erupted for four runs in the sixth inning. In the Pacific Coast l.Cllguc Cos&a MHA 4, Oraage 3: Costa \ksa Piil h<'r Shawn Lcffin1wcll 1mproved to 3-3 and scor('(J the game-winning run o n Paul 0a .. 1s' single 1n the m th fo rthc Mustangs (4-11. I 0-1 4) I.qua Hills U , Lapu Bue~ I \11le Smedes cracked three ho mers dro' e in nine runs and S('()rcd three umcs as the Pll l hamp1on Ha"'ks blasted the v1S1t1na Artists IJ-121 Chns Sheff added a solo homer in the S«ond a'i L1guna Hills (I 3-2) had 10 extra-base hits Wootlbndce l , Tra~ Billa !: Jim Burl e threw a one-hitter. a llowmg on l) a fiflh-inn1ng dnbbler to th ird for an infield single. as the \\amors (7--8. 9-14) won their ~ason finalt' at home Burke. Doua Pryor and \1arc Howard hit tnpk!> to pro' 1<1t the sconnt- endsOCC season OX" ARD -Orange Coast st.an- ing pitcher "f1kt' \11suraca has been there before this season. sull p1tch1na 1n the 12th inn ma hkc he was ap.inSt Rancho Sanuago dunng tM con- ference ra~ but Thursday the result \lo3~n·1 poSfll\C In another long. gull) oulln&, p11ching off a n ght foot with a stress fracture. M isuraca took the loss in the - first round of the Southe rn C1hforn1a Regional baSt'ball playoffs, a 3-2 hcanb""a ker to Oxnard in the wmdy confines of the Condors· home pa~ J The Plrates finish the season at 2t-19-1 Tim Laker lined a double to naht· lenter field "'11h one out in the 12th inning that scored Heath de La Torre frc,m S«ond base v.11h the wtnn1ng run for Q,nard De La Tom led o ff J v. 1th single and mo'ed to second on a l !Mlcnfice bunt \ale Lopez I 9-4 l .,.,,ent the dist.an« tor the Condors allowing seven hits. o ne earned run and two walks whi~ stnll.ing out fi,t' Misuraca 13-6) allowed 12 hm and Ii' e 14a11..s. tlut o n h more than one hit 1n the snth and i 2th when Ollnatd _J S<.-o~d its runs He ~truck o ut e1&hL ex c 10011. a 2-<) lead in the fourth 'T inn ng J J ( ulpepper singled. c~ ""'1n 12 for~} bunted and reached ba"r l'n an errant throv.. and Derck Dehdashuan was hll b" a patch to load lhl' ha'>CS l 1rcg O'Halloran (2 for 5). who <,.l'pc-rJted his shoulder two weeks aao bul re1urned to t~ hneup as the dl'\ gnatt'd hitter. singled JO C~ P<'PIX"r and "•'on S('()J'ed when Tom 't ane! 1 2 for 5) h1t 1n10 a d ouble play ............................................................. 7 Plrates' B's sting Dodgers, Hershiser Pittsburgh powers to 7 -4 win hind Bonilla. Bonds l"Nm fte AIMdaee.t Preti PITTSBU~GH -The Pittsburp PiraLcs· youthful 88 cncn-Barry BoOds and Bobby illa -toOt turns &atina their best shotsat lbiie LOi A1*ks ~on T1uanda1 ftilliit. loftds hit IWo homen. drove 1n tbret runs and ICOml three times and 80ftitll added I three-run shot. na lhC P\rates pul the 7-4. the PUaaa• ruas caJN off 0.... ~.~I . wM ~ 12 hits m Rttft iaainp. .. loads b in a ral 9* .uat riet_at now !Mlt lbtft IO 11 IOeile. to is (A.;dy) Vu Slykt. IO II (JOIC) Lind ,. • IO d the whole ...... said Heniilet, --ha albn..S ll nans Md ih hOIMn an h11 IMI two IW1 )°'ft $mitly, J.J. ll~ up JeVCft W11 i8 lis.,. ...._-..com~ amc. T11t OOcllal JCwed lbf'cenuu on four hits in the founh mnmg. W ith the score t1t'd 3-3 tn the fifth. Bor.ds singled for his th1td con- scculi\ie hit and moved to third on l.Jnd·s llnc-dn'e s1o&k to right Land ~nl 3 for 5 to utl'nd has h1nin1 st.ttak to nine J!mCS. Van Slyke hfted a sacntiC'C fl y to IC'OIT Bonds 'Nith the p>-ahcad run as lhe Pt,.tcs im proved their home record 10 I l-J. the best an the m1.1ors. loeilla G>llo~ sinala by Lind and Van Sl)kc in the St\'enth W1th his IOlh liM>cMr of the xason. t)'l"I o.trYI Scrawbet ry o( the New Y Ott Mets re;; tbc NatiOnal La&ue lead ' Bonilla is tlrd with Glenn lliavas of tbc Houton Allrm for the acad 1n RBI with 29. ...na. lmD't bece OftC day r\i• COIM to l.he ~ ailid dlo;uPt lbcMat tbc s&alitua ••• lhM·1 IMM my lpp;OK"-bill llid.. looch. ~ W ... fWbti .. I .tomp tMt ch a pp ut •ii bMli"11 avct· • oeMy .100 poeMI .. two Weeb. led Off me Pnm' flril Willa ~., 1Cvtftlh bomtt ol tlle _,._ 1t W8I tht t th ume ia Wt dtfftoo,_. cateCf and lhintl\is....,.M ledoft" the finl b)' ttomai ' I / / TIJe 9Chedale NOM9 TON9ft~lledlllltla. 1'ti P.tTI INv It Pf1ft1 t • tM, 7ti o.m. INY tj fl'tlff1dU•hla. lti .,,.. ,,...,, ,......._ INY 17-Mont,...., 7~ pm. INY 11---MOn..,_,, 7~ P.m May 19-MMtr .... ~ o.m • Al ..,,,. en KAIC. 7'0 adopted .. hicll•na fana rally for Knlght 1.aa.-.... th _ BLOOMINOTON, Ind. -m uu-'Uer 8D ~ Tbou•nds of Indiana University beske'l· ~ tlll~DIJl1 be.II faM rallied on campus Thursday in an If tobacco 1ncmp1 lo J>CTSuadc Coach Bob Kn1pt not to lave ror the:--vacant bftM2 coacttina· job at the Un1~~ity ofNeW Mexico. JACKSON. M:' J( an anti- Kru&ht rcmaiftcd tiaht-lippcd about his intentJons. while New Muico offiCial • who ori&inal_ly hoped to announce the name of a new coach by Fnday. 51id oqotialions lik.cly will continue until nn1 week. .,~._-o eioap evtt asks Todd WcJbom 10 do • public ,service announcement. che JKboft ~ relief pitcher hu a slopn: ... Jusidipdin. .. .. Ttiat., ri&bt. I dip dirt. I don't like tobacco blicaua it c:awu diseues. Dirt is frtt and nobody ever ....... it offyou," the 6-foot-2, 20S-pound right-hander aid. "As a result of complcxitiet that have developed durinJ the negotiation procea with the candidates for head basketball coach at the University ofNew Mexico, a decision has been made lO continue discussion throu.&h the; w~kend," New Mexico athletic director John kocn11 said Thunday. "Our hope is a decision wdJ be announced no later than next Wednesday May 18." • .. I Chew bubble aum. but it's not hJce gcning a good dl_p and sitti~ t>.ck ~nd relaxmi." said Wei.born. who. eftct lwo un1mpressJve years as a starter. 1s trymg to maU it as a reliever an the New York Mets cqanization. Knight. who has led the Hoosiers to three NCAA championships in 17 seasons in Bloomington, did not appear at the late afternoon rally outside Assembly Ha.II, where the H oos1e!'S play th~1r home games, but an esumated 2,500 fans did, accordina to campus police. Almost any dirt will do, said 1he Ronda, N.C.. native wh~ pew up on a tobacco farm. but his favonte ll found right in the ballpark -the infield d in which pecks well because of the clay groundskecper Keith Burkman mixes in. "'He likes my red clay, but he wants me to sift n for him, .. Burkman said. "He keeps 1t 1n a Skoal can with a piece of tape around u that says clay on the side .. Welbom's eccentricity 1s not confined to his chewing habit. Affer one game last season. Welborn -who has a twrn brother pitching in the Montreal fapos farm syslem -walked around w11h his clothes on backwards. telling everyone he had left his brain in his locker and it had ~n stolen. It was last year 1hat Welborn first began to anrac1 attention for his pitching. He had a 0.47 earned run average with foursaves 1n 12 games with the Class AA Jackson after stints with Columbia. S.C'., in the South Atlantic League. and L) nchburg. Va .. 1n the Carolina League. His pcrl'ormance 1n Jackson earned him a spot on the Mets 40-man protCC'ted roster dunng the offscason. Overall in 1987. Welborn had a 9-2 record v.1th 23 saves and a 1.60 ERA. He 1s having his problems this season. wuh a 0-4 record In two ye.ars as a srarter, Welborn had 1-4 and 0-4 records with earned run averages of 6.00 and 3 6 7 at Llule Falls. N.Y .. of the New York-Penn League. Quote of the day Steve Balboa.I, a free aient who went w1thou1 an offer last winter before rcJOming the Kansas Cit)' Royals. accepting his limited role as a dC'Slgnated hmer. '"I don't hold any grudg~ against an) club. lfa 1eam doesn't want you you can't hold bad feelings. I ended up with the 'only team that wanted me. ff I held grudges against every team that didn't want me. it would be apinst every team m bascbaJI but the Royals ... Wiebe fires 6 -under -par 64 IRVING. Texas -Mark Wiebe. a runner-up two years ago. shot a 6-under- par 64 Thursda) to take the first-round lead m the B)'Ton Nelson Golf Classic l!I Wiebe. playmg in tht" afternoon when the sp1ked- up bent grass greens ~ere at their fastest and tnck1est. held a one-shot lead over Brandel Chamblee. a former Un1vers1t) ofTexas star v.ho has )'Ct to win on the PGA Tour. Chamblee. playing 1n the las1 group of thr da~. birdied the 18th hole for a 65 The formerSouthw~t Conference champion. v.ho qualified 29th 1n the PG.\ Tour school last :-ear. has missed making the cut 1n ~ii' of e1gh1 tournaments th1!> year. His best finish has been 4lnd Another 12 pla)ers laking advantage of good weather at the 6. 76 7-yard. par-70 T oumament Players Cou~ at Las Cohnas. were tied at 66 Wiebe. a two-ume PGA Tour winner whose best finish this year was a I 0th 1n the Greater Greensboro Open. one-putted nine greens Devils force seve nth game EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ -John ~ Mac Lean breathed life into Ne~ Jcrse) ·s • season for a third time b) scoring the t1e- brcaking goaJ late 1n the second penod Thursda)' night. leading the Devils to a 6-3 v1ClOI) ove1 the Boston Bruins and forcing a SC' enth game in the Wales Conference finals The deciding game will be played Saturday night at the Boston Garden, ""here the Bruins have lost only once in eight playoff games this season -an oven.me loss to the Devils in Game 2 The winner will meet the defending champio n Oilers 1n the Stanle)' Cup final s1arung Wednesday night m Edmonton Besides extending Nev. Jerse~ ·s season. Game 6 marked the return ofDcv1lsCoachJ1m Schoenfeld after a one-game suspension handed down b)' NHL President John Ziegler for a run-in with referee Don Koharsk1 folloWlng Game 3 The fans earned signs of support for the controversial coach and epithets for IU President Thomas .Ehrlich. whose recent criticism of Knight, some beheve, prompted the coach to look for a job elsewhere. Wllander upset at Italian Open ROME -Ronald Agenor of Haiti ~ shocked defending champion Mats Wilander. 6-3. 7-5. Thursday ni&ht to advance into the quanerfinals of the ltahan Open tennis champ1onsh1ps. Top-seeded Ivan Lend!. overcoming a bad case of ha) fever and the loss of six of seven games in one stretch. reached lhe final eight with a 6-3. 3-6, 6-3 ' 1ctol) over unseeded Guy Forget of France. In toda) 's quarterfinals of the clay-coun tour- nament. Agcnor "ill face No. 9 Andre Agass1 of the l 1n11ed Stales. who beat Thomas Muster of Austria. 6-4. 7. 5 for his 14th straight victory The 18-year-old ..\gass1. who was extended to three sets in the first two rounds. lost his serve to open the match but won all the big points the rest of the W3). San Jose State drops track San Jose State 1s dropping its men's Ill trad. and field program. which produced Olympic champions and world record breakers at the height of1ts success. athletic d1rec1or Randy HoffmH announced Thursday. B) dropping men's cross countl) and wrestling and women's field hocke) at the end of this academic year. the uni\ ersit) will reduce the number of spons programs from 18 10 14 Bob Boyd, who coached basketball at Seattle Un1vers1 t). USC and M1ss1ss1pp1 State. 1s exJ)C'Cted to come o ut of retirement and take the R1 vers1de Communit} College JOb for one season. school officials said. Boyd will announce his decision at a press conference this afternoon. spokesman Paul Rubalcaba said . . 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In another 4-A matchup in the rower bracket: Lapa Bead• a, Nordl TerTlllCe t : The visitina Anins pulled it out in five pmes, IS·IO, 1 l·IS, IS.13, 12-1 s. I S-8, to qualify for a shot at No. 2-seeded and unbca~n Loyola Tuesday . It'll be at La&una Beach. Mark WeOs. Sean Stafford, Jonathon Cummings and Jason Sc.on stood out for Lance Stewart's foroes in the marathon match. Wells had 114 assists, Stafford had 38 kills, C\lmmings had 2J kills and eight stuff blocks. and Scott had sil' service aces. "'Somebody told me this would be a walk 1n the ~rk." said Stewart, "but it was more hke a walk in Central Park at 2:30 a.m." The Artists took command in the dcoder and were nev'er m trouble, but Stewart wasn't able to breathe easy. ··we still haven't played our best volleyball ... said Ste wan. "We're getting teams on the ropes and letting them off. We played good defense and blocked halfway decent. but we're not pushing hard enough for lhe big points. We had enousJl opportunities to win the match 1n three." .,..,,...,....., ...... Corona del llar'a Juon Perkin• (4) aaccaafally blocb ball at net u Darren Uuice of Edlaon waita on the other aide. WOODBRIDGE OUSTS OILERS ••• From Bl breaks during the run. In the final game. Huntington Beach jumped o ut to a 5-0 lead. but Woodbridge pulled even at 10 and then took the lead. However, the Oilers refused to quit and caught the Warriors at 14. With Keefe serving. the Warriors put the match away as Huntington Beach was unable to team and they will be ready," said Stratos. hot now 1s going to win." Marlu 3, San Marcos 1: The Vikings made a three-hour bus ride worthwhile, rallyi ng for an 11-15, 15-13, I 5:7, I 5-12 decision. In other upper bracket games in the 4-A playoffs: Newport Harbor S, Rollin& Hilb 0: Mike Curci had 16 kills and five stuff blocks to lead the Sailors past the v151u ng Titans, 15-10. 15-8. I S-6. Pete Eastman added eight kills and three stuff blocks and Drew Sheward had 40 assists. return his serve. Junior middle hitter Duane Cameron led the way for Marina with 23 kills and 15 blocks; Ron Browning chipped in with 18 kills and su blocks and setter Dave Buehring was crcdi· ted Wlth 60 assists and six blocks. Ocspne the victol) Stratos saw room for improvement .. Our back- row defense was very bad," he said. "We did not dig out the balls we should have. And. except for Adam. we are a small team and we need good passes 10 set up one-on-one s1tuat1ons on offense. especially against a big team like Huntington Beach." Newpon took control after an 8-8 tie in the first game. pulled away from a 7-5 advantage tn the second and cruised in the final game. Manna was tied in the second game. 13-13, before scoring the last two points, and led 11·7 in the founh before San Marcos rallied for a 12-12 deadlock. The Vikings then notched the final three points. The Warriors next take on New- pon Harbor Tuesda} night "Newpon Harbor 1s a very good ··we haven't been playing that well lately. but we did tonight," said Sailors Coach Dan Glenn ... Hopeful- ly we can get on a roll here. because there's about eight or nine teams that can win 1l. Hopefully this 1s a good sign for us. because the team that gets "We dtd the JOb against a very hostile crowd," said Manna Coach And) Read "After the first game. we had a talk and they stancd serving tougher and blocking some balls .. Berryhill wins it for Chicago From Tiiie Assoct.ted Press Rookie Damon Berryhill doubled home the winning run with two outs in the 10th inning Thursday and 1he Chicago Cubs beat the San Diego Padres. 2-1. at Wngle)' Field Bcrryhlll's first run baited in this season. and his second 1n the maJors, sent San Diego to its fifth straight dcfca1 and 11th in the last 12 games. . With one out in the 10th. rookie Mark Grace singled off Mark Davis, 1-2. After Andre Dawson fouled out, Rafael Palmeiro walked and Berryhill. a catcher who attended Laguna Beach Hiah and Orange Coast College. followed with a double to left-ttnter. In another National League game: Cardinals 13, Gluts U: Bob Homer's second two- run single keyed a four-run St. Louis seventh inning, lifting the Cardinals to a come-from-behind victory over San Francuco at Busch Stadium. St. Louis. which.trailed 8-3 1n the sixth inning. had 18 hats but also committed five errors. The Cardinals. who led the NL in fielding in 1987. lead the major'S in errors this season with 39 in 33 games. The 3-hour, 49-minutc game came on the heels of Wednesday night's 16-inning 5-4 Giants victory over the Cardinals. That ~me lasted 4:48. In the Amencan League: Bl1e Jays 8, Marlaen %: Jes~ Barfield hll a t1e- breaking double and Kelly Gruber had three hns and three RBI as Toronto beat Seattle at EJthibition Stadium. 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OnJy houn after canoel· inJ a breakfast m~tina with White Sox owners Jerry Reinsdorf and EddJe Einhorn. the aovernor was 1Sked by swe Sen.. Cun Kncr Lo m~t wi1b them It 9:30Lm. '"The ~vemor told Sen. Kiser he d be in his office if they'd ltkc to come by, .. ttported Jon Peck, lhf SoV• cmor's press secretary. RUSTLERS EARN ALL-SCCHONORS ••• rr-•1 nna a•. 1n .Wnion 10 leCOAd teem ~fine ..-.m.n Tom 5m)tk. .t.o madt ftna aeam u 1 .......... Thobe Wllll 10.l "'* • 4.29 ERA aftdl7•..._.1111 16 .... Nca..eae hit ,,,, .. 11wn 11Gme Nns.SI R•99Cl11iQ11111 ••WI nconl 0( I S•util11. I ..... 1q1111ed f1Ys.ilfdit. --C9t•lll'Olll• die coe~-WrlllOW.-tlO ftnW. wh1l 1.J11 •Wll!lr· •2 rumud lJlll. - . ... w WEST DIVISION L Pct. 08 1.11 :Oakland 24 9 .727 S.2 rtak Lost 2 Won 6 Lost 2 Won I Lost 2 Won 2 Lost 2 Heme Away 10. 6 14-3 Tens 16 16 $00 71/i 7-3 10-7 6-9 Oicaao IS 16 .484 8 4-6 7-9 8-7 :Kansas C it> I s 17 .469 811? 3-7 7-9 8-8 $cattle IS 20 .429 10 5-5 7-9 8-11 'Minnesota 13 18 .41 9 10 ~5 :-.t.1ell 13 21 .382 l 11h 3-7 10-8 3-10 6-11 7-10 EAST DIVISION 11 .667 6--4 12 .625 l 'h 6-4 13 .606 2 4-6 13 .567 31h 3-7 14 5~3 :w. 7-3 18 .4 55 7 5-5 29 .121 18 3-7 =New York 22 -Oetron / 20 ':Cleveland _/ 20 =Doston ..,. 17 ~ilwauktt 1 R oron to IS ltim ore 4 T tianday'1 Score1 T oronto 8. Seattle 2 Clevdand 3 , M ilwaukee I Texas 2. Baltimore I Won 2 Won 2 Won 3 Lost I 1 nst 3 Won 2 Lost 4 II· S 9-6 10-6 9-8 11-5 7-10 3-11 Today'• Games AD1el1 (M cC'ask11l 2-3) at New York (Lener 3-2). 4 30 pm Seattle (Campbell 2-4) at Boston (Boyd 3-2). 4:3S p .m M innesota (Anderson 1-1) at Detroit (Alexander 2-2). ·OS pm Oakla n d (Stcwa n 8-0) a t Baltimo~ (Tibbs 1-0). 5:05 p.m . Toronto (Stottlem yre 1-3) at Chicago (Perez 2-0). 5 30 pm Cleveland (Swindell 6-1) a t M ilwaukee (H iguera 3-1 ). 5.35 pm Kansas Clly (Saberhagen 4-3) at T exas ( H ayv. ard 1-0). 5.35 p m Satarday'1 Gamet AD1e l1at N ew York. 10:20a.m . Cle veland at M ilwaukee. 11 :35 a .m . Seattle at Boston. 12:05 p .m . M innesota a t Detroit. I ;05 pm T oron to a t Chicago, 4 p.m , Oakland a t Baltimore. 4 .35 p.m K a n sas Ctty at Tt>xas. 5:35 p .m . Dodgen H o uston Cincinnati San Franc isco San Diego A.tlanta New York P ittsburgh Chicago M ontreal S t. Louis P h1ladclph1a w 19 17 16 16 10 9 Natlonal League L 11 14 17 18 22 21 WEST DIVISION Pc t. GB LIO .633 6-4 548 21h 3-7 .485 41 1 5-5 .471 s 4-6 .313 10 1-9 .300 10 5-5 EAST DIVISION 8 .742 8-2 n 11 .667 l 5-5 17 15 15 11 15 .531 6 1• 7-) 16 .484 8 5-S 18 .455 9 6-4 I 9 . 36 7 I 11 ~ 4-6 T1uarsd a y's Scores P itlsburgh 7. Dodgers 4 St. Louis 13. San Francisco 12 Chicago 2. San D iego I (I 0 innings) Today's Gam e• Streak Lost ' Lo'it 2 Lost I Lost I LO'it 5 \.\on I Won ' Won ·' Won 2 Los1 "'-on V. on Home Y-b 11-6 8· 8 8-10 8-1 (I 4 -14 I J. ' I 3-' 6-b 9-1 8-8 7. , 11 -6 II -6 10-7 8-s 7. Q 8-8 1-18 Away I 0-S 6· 8 l(. l/ ~-(') 2-12 5-7 12-5 Q. !S II -9 6-9 7-10 4-12 Ph1ladelph1a (K. Gross 2-1) at Dodgen (Lear. 2-2) .., 05 pm C1ncinna11 (R . Robinson 2-3) at Pittsburgh <Drabek 4-2). 4.05 pm Atlan ta CZ. Smith 2-3) at St. Louis (Del eon 2-ll. 5·35 pm Chicago (M oyer 2-3) a t H ouston (R yan 2-2). S 35 pm. 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O·w-"'' ltec- LPO Gree.. oulf·•~ lrorn Nesll•tfllP ol ·~ A,.,..-·c•" 4nocia1ton PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-5'1nt Mtt<e Meoou• Otte"•' to Maune ol the nlernahone1 Ltavue '°" "•urv rtl'labtl·letion aASl<ETaALL UWWtM Shlfl .. wttNI ~ /ll lAMI TltOP•CS-•nnovnceo f'Wtl Rooe.-• ~none "•' Ov'C,..\tcl •N •rencn•H Ne<ne«S Geor11t Eel•\ -•I ma"8-Peu Cest- mer•t•·"9 O•rK•Of G«><oe Wf'I·"•".. t'ltlaO coacn ano Mia• W••u eu ,,.,,, coa<:" ~OOTaALL ................ L_ CHIC4GO 8EARS-S11neG M-c•t• """"' Ui~V ...0 ...... !>oit"'• Otff"I\ Vt 1.,,.,.,.r SAN FRANCISCO ••EAS-Wa vtO lttvv• ~'"""' at+en\••e oeca J•"' Sm•'" Otfe<>••ve •tc'llle Jtff ~ •nel>Kl<tr L "'bO Par" ~\•Vt _,O Oett OewMI" .,,..,.. Jotv Cl\ar>es 11nd JONI Aoel""I\ '°'""'"II oac" eno M•ke All.tu e.nO Ron lnQram. •<Ot rece<•.,.• SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Sionte ~av B.•-.. •nd J,,,.,,,,,, TN 1 •·Of "K .. Y-e<' •nc:!"t ..... ,.., .. +u"be<~ Bruce M•'"·MI" <>uertt •:>er• •"<I RencN• AAor°"'\ "uN" f"9 O.C• HOCKEY NelleMI M.O..., l- OUEBEC NOllOIOUE!>-S-v~ J~ !le•< cente< SOC CE It ~ .,.._ *<« LH-MISL-Anl'OUnCed ,,,_, ,,,_ -ta>i"'' •••·O"a ~ff' w51 rnov• ''«>"' "4•• VOf"• 'O Ke.,us C ,,. CJ" AUii.,\ COLLEGE COLUM81A-•meo ~,.,..,. l eooa .. .,.......... s MICCW<' C~ GEOllGE MASON-Ne.....i f • ., • ~tor "'911'1 ba\kell>a" Coa<:ll SAN JOSE STATE-Annou<"f<l '"-' ,.,_, ate or-inv Is mtr1' •r•c• e"O • •<e orov'•~ ,,,.,, . ' CTOl.I CCklf"ltr• >"""<! • _.\ • 1"19 a"'O wornett•, fteltia "Oetle'W •t ·~ ,....., o• ·~ ' ~-STEPHEN F Al/STIN-Ne,....o Pett S"'•'" baMl>al ~ WEST TEXAS STATE -Na.....o S•evip C.•et toon>all ClOeOI WISCONSIN STEVENS POrNTS ~·•tel 0 .J LeltoY lloolllel coact'I Bob P'llnt ·. Flint to coach ~ . All-Stars 8 ) ROGER CARLSON Of -Ottlly "'9C • ._ .. In int' Highs Bob Flint has bc-oo , IH•~ n lu gu1dt' lht' ':>uuth <\II-Stars 't thl Jum· t 4 g.Jml JI GloH~r Stad1unl fhl g.>ml· ~pon~red by t&t "'"'Jn1\ ( luh nf (1reater l\naheu~ fl Jturl'' thl' ~st of the graduat1stg '>l'num 1n Orange ( o unty : flcn1 in h1~ ninth vear at lrvu~. .... 111 tie asmtl'd b' l\.1ater De1 Coadt Botlh\ Id .. ~ : ..\ pn.><fol I of ~uthem Methodrst l "" e~1t\ Flint's teams at lrv1 Qt h.i' l been one of the school's dol"Df- na 11 ng sucn·s~ On Thursda~ his Vaqueros swept 10 thl· South ( oas1 League cham- pwnsh1p "'11h a 4-1 '1ctory o'er~ (lemcntt' It s the second South Coast Leag~ championship in thrtt years for In 1ne and the Vaqueros have been &I lhC' CIF pla~om ~'en limes in tbt last eight years under Flint H is most recent ind>' 1dual product o f note 1s Bobb~ Hamelin. who is prt''>t·n1l~ turning thC' communiC) ~ollcJt' k' el ups1dC' do" n at Ranct\o Santiago College : k kes \lo3S the head c oach 10th IS ah- Siar ..enes o n ce and amonc nis endCJ\OfS at \1att'r De1 o'er the pasx 14 'ears are four .\ngelus Lcagdc'. l hamp1onsh1ps and o ne (IF 4-._ cro"'n - H 1s current team 1s ranked "Jo I in C IF ~-.\ c1rdes "'llh a ~0-2 r«"Ord. "'11h tht: .\ngclus League c harn- pmnsh1p ~cured UCI athletes c ompete in PCAA meet LOG.\:-.. l wh -l 'Crs traC'k and field teams 1uurnl'\ 10 L'tah State 1h1s ""l'dt>nd for thl' I "8l\ PC .\A Cham- p1onsh1ps The meet began toda) with the men·s hammer 1h rov. and the men's 10.000 ml"lt'rs \aturda' 's nents 1ndudt' the mt'n·s Ja,ehn and tht' men's J.6()(1 rela' "'h1ch ends thC' mc:t't. l ( I 1s led b~ St"n1or G us Qutnonez the Jcknd1nc p( <\.\c hampion 1n the "Cfi and 10.(•(} mrters He wa named PC.\.\ <\thlete of the Year 1n ,rJl ~ after tht' double wins last -.ca,on \.)u10onrz ha!> qualified for t h e ~< .\.\ Cllamp1o nsh1ps in the 10.000 ml 1cr\ 1h1s \.Car w1th a ume of29-12 4 at thl· \.1t ~.\( RrlaH .-.pnt 23 ~n1or George V.a1nscoat 1s also ha,~ to deft'nd h1'> PC' A.A decathlon 11\ll \\ am..coa1 won la~t ~ear's deca· thlon "'11h ".O"ti points T hC' .\nteatcf' ""omen's team 1\ leod t-' 't'n1or Jennifer Thomas. Y-1\o n·anr~ w ddcnd her S.()()(}.m eter lllll Jlong "'1th JUn1or Beth McGrann "'ho "'on the title-in 1985 a n d 1986 l'll:l,1rt' rcdsh1nin~ last year Our Business Is Leasing We Won't Lease You and Leave You! 1988 Voyager Lease to own •• ., •224. u,., ••. hdory '"· 7 ~sub,.. aulofNtic tJlftSMIS.SIOft, powe1 chsc brakes. AM/FM stereo. rear Wfndo• dttrostinc... e sound instabbon PIWct. ICht PltQat. and Nth mort I 11!>2 + t-. 60 monttl clo$ed end !mt. payattnts SH.16&60. to st¥1 Sl.&33 81. r SU68 20 Cost Le$$ Auto Lea$ing Div. of Huntlrtgton Beach ChrysJer/PIJn.outll --....... 111111:111111111 · ..... Iv• 11 , ••• .. 16661 Beach Blvd •• HW1t11Jgton Beach f7t4J 842-~JI r Buckner :1/f,ns 18 pull even with Detroit ~~~ ~:~ .. (AP) _ Ocean View's Pickard . . . . . Vctefan Ont battman Bill Buckner no-hi ts w estminster n. Vincent power Chicago: James Edwards l~tcr hit c.i~t ofb1s 16 pomu an a 2:S9 ~tocontraettcrmsThu~ayfor span to pull the Pistons Wllftin 8'" 74. but they could &et tfic remainder of the season watb lhc verlcks Uc series with Denver no cl0$Cr than Sill poinu after that. Kansas City Ro)al the American -tn another NBA playoff pme: Leaauc club announced. Ocean View ffilh's Marla Pickard. who claims she doesn't Ult t~ pitch acc:ordina to ha coech Sarah Ottley, sure footed Westminster Thunday afternoon. J3=14) for the tm>nd ume t.bit ~· Elsewhere in the Sun.Rt l.alMe: PMataAa v~ 11 ...,.. t: nc host Barons' Kami Blllerdtove a lboe over the Marina lefI fielder'• Jad with two out in the I 3th innins to score Paul.a Estes from fint base Wit.b the winnina run to clinch fim olace. :lJ!)91a1'e Arn da_. Prtt1 Manrkb 111, Nqpta 111: In Denver. Rolando B k 38 11 ..._ ··---' 1 Bla<:kman. rep1n1na his sbootana touch after several su~ uc ncr. •wt ~ ~ pn man Y " Niched Jonian ICOJ'ed 36 points, and Sam Vin~nt par playoff performances.. scored 31 points, and Roy as dcs11nated hiller. the Ro)'llJs said. ..wed a c:arcet-bip 31, leadinf the Cbicqo Bulls to a Tarpkyadded27as0allasdefeatedtheNugctstosquue "This &tVe us another veteran. Uf()~95 v~ o~er the Detroit Pistons in the second their series at one aamc aptcoe. / proven hinerand nin-produettin our me ol ~1r Eastern Conference semifinal series Games 3 and <l in the Westcm-Conferenoe semifinal lineup." s.aid Kansas City General Linday n~t ll the Pootjac Silverdome. will be played in Dallas Saturdey and S~l\day. Manager John Schuerholz. Pickard, a sophomore. ~nt the distance in throwin1 her fif"lt no- hiner as the Scahawks nipped the Lions, 1-0. in Sunset f.aaue sof\bell. Ocean View (S·S in lcque, 14-1 2 overall) sot the onl) run it needed m the ~nd innma. Jennifer Phillips scored on wild pitch after lcadina ofT with a walk. advancina to second on Fabiloa Nunezfice's Walk and mov- ing to third on a passed ball. The Barons finished 7-l·l ln tbe Sunset and 2141 overall. Viaceo1 hat 11 of l3 shots in the first half. dunng Blackman. hitting only 38 percent frt>m the floor in .._ ... ., ..... he ICOttd all bvt rwoofhis pomts. but was forced to five previous playoff pmes. scored IS of his poants an the Huckner, • Ir~ •sent sin~ his ve thepme with his founh foul as Chicago led. 6 7-53, final pcnod to 1hwan several Dcn~rcomebackauempts. release May 6 by the Cahfom1a ·1b 6:0Sleft tn the third quat;tcr. Tarpley. the Mavericks' valuab~ sixth man, added Angel~ clc~rcd waivers on Thursday, Estes sinaled before Biller drove the ball which would have been a home nin were it not the cUncbina run. ·w.:: Jordan, ~bo bad been averaged 42.S points in the 12 rebounds to his total. the Royals said. Terms ofh1scontrftct Olayof&. picked up tbe slack. sconng 12 points 10 the After a closely contested first half, Dallas ran off 1 O were not announced. The Royals saad :4lcriod as the Bulls increased a IS-point halftime lead to straight points midway throuah the third quancr. they would make a roster move and "81""62 cnterina the founh period. Blackman and Derck Harper had four apieoc during the activate Buckner prior to their aamc •••· The victor} tied the best-of-seven series at one game run. which produced a 7 l-6S lead with 4: 18 left in the tonight against the Teitas Rangers. •J>icce. Games 3 and 4 of the senes will be played in quarter. Buckner. who has played for four Chicago on Saturday and Sunday. Tarpley's baseline Jumper, which JUSt beat the 24-teams in a J 7-year career. was hitting ;., ~ The Bulls collapsed temporanly after moving ahead second shot clocl . padded the margin to 78-69 late in the .209 with nine RBI in 19gamesforthe The Scahawks. who were to fa~ Marina at 3: IS today at Golden West to decide third place in Sunset. managed but three hits Thul"'5day. Jena Sansone. Pickard and Cindy Schneller each singled for Oc:ean View. which beat Westminster (3-7. In the Sea View Lcque: Uaivenlty 5, E1&uda l; The Trojans improved to I s-6 overall, 13-2 in leque play. a game out offint behind 14-1 Tusun. • .-M>' 20 points on a Horac~ <frant r,._ ti-trow ~c: flr1ro11·~ Quaner. Angels. Shatten Patton, a ri&ht-handcd freshman, struck out five and walked one in pining her I Slh victory in 20 decision~. PlBJC NOTIC[ P\alC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Nl.IC fl>TIC( taMt .... chatgea 9nd ••· SUMMONI Myeri ?020 Fullerton 1'119 , PUel.tC Hl!AIUNOI WILL GLADYS MC Vit.Y FOR A OADfNANCE NO. 11-12 ty on, or ltee use ol or ac-'ICTITIOUI TIUllNlll Ftc:TITIOUI .,._ .. NOTICE Of' pen-of the Tnietiee end (CITACION JUDICIAL) Cost.i Mesa Caht 92627 H HELD 8Y TIW COSTA VARIANCE FROM SET AH OflDINANCE Of~ oes. to. any portlOf' ot any H.u. ll'ATIMINT NAm ITATWmN'T 11NST'a'I 141.I of the tnteh cr .. ted by NO TICE TO DEFENDANT This t>us1ness 11 con-.. IA ~NHIHQ COM· BACK REQUIREMENTS (20 CfTY Of THf: CITY publte 110.W• 11< street alley nie lollowlng ~· lfl The folloWing penone .,. n MO. Fl-0230 Aid o..ct of Trwt. fAVlso a Acusaoo) MARY ducted b~ co·p¥1nen MtlllON AT THl CITY FEET REQUIRED tO FEET COUNCIL Of' THE °' ogttt ol way o< C101ng ~as Oo1ng butinea .. YOU AM .. OEFAUl.T TM lolal em011nt of tlMI KAY OHMER MICHAEL W Ro0er D Mc8<1de HALL. 71 FAl9' OfUVI, PROPOSED) TO PERMIT CITYOf'NEWPOftTHACH 13111 hkly lo ttart>o< rats (al(AAWS) (b)AOVANCED C'ATIFIEO INVEST· Ulc>e" A Ol.ID O* TillUST, vo~ld betance of 1M obtl• OHMER AND DOES 1 Thtl 11a1ement was filed COaTA Ml!IA. CALI· PARKING IN THE SET· AMfNOINO CHA,Tl!R .,...mn and 01r-s1lual100S RELATIVE WORK SCHOOl. MENTS REALTORS.. 202.6 OATID 4"Ul. 1S. 1111, UN-o•tlonMCV,edbr tlle~op-THROUGH 5 INCLUSIVE with 11>;, County Clet'I< ot Of. '°""IA. AT t:JO ,, .. 0.-BAO< IN COHJUNCTION 10AO l*lly to C:.UMI • haza<d to t1280 N9wt\ope St,HI. ~ Btvd .. eo.ta ...... U .. YOU TAKE ACTION •'1y lo be eold Md,.-... YOU ARE BEING SUED anqe CC>Ynly on Aprlf 27, AS 100.. Al '°SltaLE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION Of' THI MEWPOflT 8UCH the pubtte safety Fountatn Valley, Calif 92708 c.llf 92627 TO PftOTICT YCMM "'OP· 9bM nllmated coeh, H · BY PL1'1NT1FF IA Ud leesta 1Slll8 r.-MAFTER OH MOH· OF A 7.500 SQUARE FOOT MUNICIPAL COO£ E Slor. of Items Gary David Copeland, Mlcrollne Corporation. ttrTY fT MAY• 80l..O AT pen ... and IHSYMCM •t demandando) SOUTHERN F37'IOM OAY, MAY n . , ... Rf· RETAIL CENTER LOCATED P£9'TAINING TO~ 111 Trallers campers 17280 Newhope SllHI. (Allf()(ri ... 32542 A1or .. 1' ~ 8AU. • YOU IMtlmeofthelnltletpubft-CALIFORNIA EDISON Put>l1~hed Orange Coast QAM>IMO TME 'OL.LOW· AT 189~ TUSTIN it.VENUE NUtlAHCE AaATEMENf boala or motor vehtcltls Fount•lnValley.C•ltl 92708 Road, Laguna Niguel, Calll lllrED AN IXP'lANAnoN c.llon of Ille Notice of COMPANY Dally PtlOI May 6 13 20. 27, ING 4"'\.ICATIONI. IN A c 1 ZONE EN· THE crrv COUNCIL OF stored In vacant lots or In Tttll bustneu ii con· 921577 •bf: THE NATURE Of' Titl TrllalN'• s ... la 117,.t1S..29. YCMi "9ve 30 CAUNOM 1988 If ANY OF THE 'OlLOW· VI R 0 NM ENT A L 0 E · THE CITY OF NEWPORT front yard •reas of de· duCljd by •n lndivodu•I Thjs bu1lne11 la eon· 'P9'0CEl!OINO AOAINIT The bef>eflclar, und•, DAYS .n., lhll l\lmmot\I F-306 IN 0 Ac TI 0 N. A" E TERMINATION NEGATIVE BEACH DOES HEREBY OR· veloe>ed lots Olt'ter than Gary Copeland ducted by • corl)Ofatlon you, YOU IHOUlD COtf· ukt 0.-d of Trwt Mr.-la l9'YICI on JOI.I to flle a CHALLE,.OED IN COUftT, DECLARATION DAIN AS FOLLOWS drtveways on property This alalement was hied John Coyoe Lln<ll•y. 'tACT ALA~"-tofot'• HKllled and ct.-lypewrltt•n reaponH at POOllCN0TIC£ THICHAU.ENOl!MAY8£ lt PLANNING ACTION Sect 100 1 Sec11on 1onedlorrM1dnllaluseor wiltt t,.,.CountyC141f'kOIOt· Pr.aic:t.nl 0....., r7, 1•, at •AS ll"'ed to OM u~ned 1M9 CCM.ltl LtMfTE.D TO ONl.Y THOSE PA-88-83 FOR W J CLARK 10 50005 sl'lall t>e added to 121 Broken discarded ange County on Aprll t2 Tl'Mt statement -Ned A .M.. P .. O,E8810NAl a wrt119n O.Clatalloft of 0.-A !ell., Of~ call will FICTITIOUS aUSIHfll 1aaut180M£0Nf RAISEI DEVELOPMENT CORPOR· read as lotlows lurnrture and ttousehoto 19811 with the Coooty C1ett1 of Of· f()MCLOSUftE CORPOA· r.utt and o.menct fOf s•. not pt"Oleet JOY; ,Olff .,.,.. NAME STATEMENT AT ntE PU8LIC H£A9'1HO A T I 0 N F 0 R A SeclK>n 10 50 005 Ftnd· llq\ltpnMnl llMed upon Pfl· F1714el arioe Courity on Aptll 12. ·~TIOM M duly llPPC*'tted end a written Nola of 0.-wrltl.n f'MCICHIM muat be Tile tolloWtng oe<sonl are 0£1CMEO IN THll HO. CON DITIONit.L USE PER· 1ng$ and Purpose vate property Such 1tem11n· Publlsned Orange Coast 1988 TtlUI•• under and fault end E*tlon to a.ti. lt!Pf0fl9tlegallonnWrou d°::~ct>~:·~~DasFOAEST, TICEOfllHPITTfNCOR· MIT TO EXCEED THE A Thi City ol Newport c1uoe.bu1 areno11tm1tedlO D•llyPtlot Al)ftl22 29.May '*77• ...,_t to Deed of TN9l, Tiie underalgnecl caused want lite COl.lrt to hew,_ 9' a IP 0 H 0 ENCE DE · HEIGHT LIMIT (30 FEET Beactt i>vr~ant 10 llS Char· SIOvet, rafrtg~llO<I, mal 6 13. 1988 Pubtlll>ed Ortnge Coaal ~bJWEll.EYKEM-Nld Notice ol D•raull and c-. 118 Onyk Ave Newport LMMO TO THI: PLAN· PERM ITTED 80 FEET ter and the consllluttonal treuet. t>o~ springs and F-260 Dally Pllol Aptll 22, 20. May 'WEDY AND MARY El.UN flec:tlon to S.11 lo be ,.... K JOI.I do not tlle rour Beacn Calll 92662 NtNO COM¥11810N AT. OR PROPOSED) AND FOR end stalulory laws or the waler heateu ---------ti 13, 1988 ~Y. HUtaANO ANO corded In lite covnly where r"flOll" on llm•, JOI.I inay Jelfry W Harding t l 8 PNOft TO, THI! PUBLIC VALET PARKING AT A Stlle ol Ca11torn1a ts F Prem1Ms Mamtenarice P\a.IC NOTICE "1f'I; ANO AU.IN KEM-ttMrMlpr098'1Yl1located. 9-the -· and JOI.I• Oriy, Ave Newporl Beach, .. ANNCl. PROPOSED HOTEL IN authorized lo abate pubhc Maintenance of prem1$eS lfl •DY AS~ MAN. M DATE: .II JO, 1... wagee. ,._,., end ptop-Calll 92662 1 PLANNING ACTION CONJUNCTION WITH DE· nvosancea u HMSS ll'lfl cost suctt tOtldthon as to 1>1 FICTITIOUS aUllNEIS • ~I) rec:«ded llaJ PAftTY CONDUCTING er1y mar be tahn wlthcKll Loroda D Biggs l t!I Oriy• PA-88-40 ANO VESTING llELOPMENT OF A RETAIL of •baterMtll against Ille O.trurienlal to the i>vbhc NAME STATEMENT 11, 1111, • tnet. No. 1JM3 SALi!' CAUfOflNIA POS· Nrthet w8'nl119 from the Ave N"""PO" Beactt. Calif TENTATIVE TRACT MAP AND RESTAURANT COM· pa<cel on wn1ch the nuisance hNlth sal14'y 0< gene<al w.1· The IOOOWlng persons are FlCTITlOUI llU9INlll '" .... =r:: ,., ol T1MO I '°8LISHIMO co. OOll'1 92662 T • 13224 FOR KAUFMAN PLEX AS WELL AS A V"AI· edt1S The Coty of Newport ••re In SOCl'I manner as 10 doong buSlneA.. NA• ITATl•NT -~ ttM of. P.O. 8o1 7t1, PHedeNI. TMra are otlMr ieg.t ,.... Tho~ busonl'SS s con· A N D B R 0 A 0 0 F ANCE FROM THE FRONT Beacn 1s •urther authOnzed conslllule a public riu1aeriee GARMON ENTERPRISES TIM IOlfowlng pW90f18 81'1 llce o1 ttM c-ty ~ Ca 11for1'11 a t 1 t O 2 . qulrem.nla. YCMI may want ducle<l by 11 gent"ral per1· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THE FRONT SETBACK RE· to impose cr1m1n1I aanc1t0ns as dell~ by CIY11 Code 2849 Europa Or Costa d0tng t>u91°"' as _..., OAA.NOE C-ty, CAL .. (213)M1~$tl. to can an euome, right neflhtp INC AUTHORIZED AGENl OUIREMENT (20 FEET RE· tor maintenance of a publlc Secoons 3979 and 3480.,or Meta Call! 92626 THE BALDWIN COM· ftOMtlA. "'0FEl$10NAL FORE· awar. If you do not known Jeffry W Harding FOR BARTO TARNUTZER 0 U IRE 0 1 0 FEET nuisance ottter applicable a1a1u1es James E Garmon. 2849 Pit.NY. 18811 Hale Avenue, WILL HU AT PuellC CLOSURE COAPO.-ATION, anal1orn.y.roumarcallan Thll statement was hied VENT(JRE l.FORFINALDE· PROPOSED! FOR " POOL B A put>ltc nuisance G Sigrig Anystgnerecll!d Europa Dr Costa Mesa lrvine,Callf 92714 ·.aucnoN TO HIGHEST JEFF R' y 0 £ N NI s . atlOfM1 r•f.,ral nnr\«:9 Of With the County Cieri.. 01 Or· VELOPMENT PLAN FOR 90 L 0 c AT e D AT 2 9 3 1 causes the 1011ow1ng or maintained 1(1 vlOlation ot Calif 92626 BalOWlri &lil<tlng Cofttrac· elDDE9' ,09' C.AIH, A~ SIGHAT\JftE, a i.gal Md off\c:e (lleted In anoe Counh on AP"1 U SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES BRISTOL STREET IN A Ct t A reduction 'n prQPerly Ille Sign Ordinance of the This t>uslness II con· lor1. a generel Partnershic> 0Alfftf"'S CHlCIC 0 .. 2755 8ttatol 91,...1, Wte tlMptloMbooll) t988 TO COEJ<IST WITH EXIST· ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL value C1tyolNewportBeacnass.1 dUCledby anlndMdual 1tl811 Hale Awnue. lrvtn.. "CE~ CHECK, (pey· 2:50, C-ta Meu, C.Utornta ~· d9 que i. en-F37192S ING OIL OPERATIONS ON 0 E T E R M I N A T I 0 N 2 An Ot>Wuchon 10 01 1n· forth 1n Chaple< 20 06 of the James E Garmon Cahf 92714 ~et""-ol .... 6'ti.wtul ...._ .. (714)M2-o213 tree-Mia dtaclon Ju-PubloSNt<I Orange ColSI AN 11-ACRE SITE A VARI· NEGATIVE DECLARATION terle<enc.e with conlortable Newport ee.ch Munteopal Thta State,.,.,,,,.I was hied Tt11s bullrieu II con· .--, of tt.e """'8d Stetee, Pul>l1Shed Or11'08 Coast dtclel 111t9d Ilene "" ptazo Dally Polol May 6 t3 ?0 27 ANCE FROM OPEN SPACE 12 PLANNING ACTION lrlJOYITllr'll of ttte &d1acent Code with Ille County Cle<k ol Of· duC1ed by a gen« .. parf • .... ,..... to P'rof•elonal Dally Pilot May 6 13 20 de JO DIAS CALfNOAAIOS l988 ST ANOAROS AND A YES· PA-88-84 FOR AMERICAN prOPeflY H Unlawful Enroact>ment •noe County Otl Aprrl t2 n«stllp 'F.,...__ C~) t988 para pre1entar una F·Jt2 TING TENTATIVE TRACT CAPITAL PROPERTY MAN· 3 Adllerse1mp11ttsonltte The ax1stance of any un· 1988 Sn.rn W Whltfteld/VIOe at the (lllaln Norttl) (11-F-317 re~ta Merit• a ma-POOllC NOTICE MAP FOR A 99 LOT SUB AG E M E N T I N C aeslheht quallly ol property taw1ul till(;roachment #hteh '171485 PrNl<Serit "•1tc.e to the CountJ qulna ~••ta corta. DIVISION. LOCATED it. T AUTHQRIZEO AGENT FOR 01vtng Ille appear encl' ol obtlrucls or 1nterleres wllh Publ15he<I Orange Coasi This statement was hied .C.urthoUH, 700 Civic "8.IC NOTICE Una CIWta o una llamada I FICTITIOUS 9USINESS 1050 WEST 18TH STREET MOBILE HOME AND PART. 1>11ghted cond111ons and a the lree p.issage or use by Daily Piiot Apnt 22. 29. May With the County Clertc or Of. Ceonl• W•t. laftta Ana, t.i.tonlca no a. orr-a NAME ST A TfMENT IN 1' PDR·MD ZONE DRAFT NEAS OF CALIFORNIA deteriorated eovtronml'nt lhe publtc ot any put>ht Side-6 13 1988 ange Courily on APfll 18, • CA 111 rJght tit.. and 8 T A T I! M £ H T 0 F pro4ecc:lon, au r~la The lollowing ~sons art' EIR· 1038 APPLIES it.ND IS L TO FOR A CONDITIONAL end walk streel alley CK "9ht Of F-263 1988 ' .. ._.-~lo end F~~:~HtP eec'llaamaqulnatten.que d0<ngl:>\J$<ne5S'1S AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW 4 Cond•honswr·,.cnareon-way ------nr-r--~ -he6d bJ It lltld9t Mk! "~ cumrllr con laa for· RICHARD THOMPKINS AND LOCAL LIBRARIES 'RETAIL SALES ANO IN-iurrous 10 tile put>hc health I loud 01 Unruly As· fl\mlC N011w. Pul>llstled Ol'ange Coal ,..-o..d of Tntet 111 1M prelf'-OPEAATINO UNOER ma I dad 1 a 1etaI1 t GOLDEN STATE FLOOR 2 PLANNING ACTION ST ALLA HON OF MOBILE sahey and generll welfarl' semblaget Tha occurence OBJly Ptlol May 15. t3 20. 27 • '°*tJ .. hllMdlnMlclCoun" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~alust.ctqui.re AND WALL COVERINGS PA·88·70FORMICHAELK TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 1nclu<11ng bUtno11tm1te<l10 ol mor~1h1n1wol?llOUd0< ,ICTITtOUS9USINfll t988 IModStatedeecltbedn: NAME que la con• MCllChe 111 SINCE 194<' 1$333 Culvl'r ANDJOOIC WELLS AND LOC 1'TED AT 300t ahart>o<agelorrodentsand unruly nsemt>l119es 1n any NAMESTAT'£Ml!NT F-313 .. AJK:fL 1: 1 The tollowmg ~!>Ori ttas c:.ao. 011ve 690 irvtne Cahf PAUL R ANO DEBORAH REDHILL AVENUE 6 104 insects I dangl'rous a11rac· thirty 1301 day perrOd lhat The fotlowtng l)efsons are ---11111-_-.,.-NO-nrc-.--- A SU9LEAllHOLO IN wt1norawn as a O~~rat par1· SI ualed no Pf-I• 111 9271' LORE C SECARD FOR A IN A POI ZONE EN loon for tl'ltlOrtl<'I and polen· lhreatens the puo1tc peace Oorng t>uSlness as '"~" I~ AHO TO lMfT NO. SI ON n« from the partnersnrp OP· rnpueala a llempo, ~ Go1oer;i,. State Business VARlit.NCE FROM PARK· VI R 0 NM ENT A L DE · ttal 101 ltre end health haz· healll 1H1le1y or general wet THE JANES COMPANIES. \..OT 1 Of n.ACT 10525, AS e<altng under .,, .. httihous peroe' el c.ao, 'ti. pued9ri Loan$ 1~ A Caltlornoa cor ING REQUIREMENTS TO TERMINA TON EXEMPT ards laoe and rPqu11es a pohce 26 Corporate Park Irvine ";~:A~:::rU SHOWN ANO OEIC9'19£D bus 1 n es 5 n at" l' o 1 quit at 111 tola,lo. 111 dlM'o poret1on t S3J3 Culver D"ve LEGALIZE A 290 SQUARE 13 ZONE EXCEPTION Secllon 2 Section 10 50010 responcl' to control the Cahf 92714 tH TH£ COHOOMIHIUM BURT 0 N S CLASS 1 C J olrH coua de au 1 .. 690 Irvine Call! 9?71' FOOT OFFICE ADOITION PERMIT ZE 83 t 1 l A FOR sttatl tie amened 10 reao as thrl'al 10 Ill<' put>loc peace Mocnael D Janes 433 rhl fottowinQ pettona ate nAN (" .. LAN") WHICH WOOD OESIGlllS ill t006 ptopMd.IHS tin aYleo adl· Tn1s t>usoness 15 con LOCATED AT 1982 CHARLE ER t C I< BA RT 0 follows health salf'I) or gerieral wel lsa~la Terrace Cororia del Oc>lrig bUSI,_. 11 ~AM WAS M COM>EO Off So Hath ... •8) lJnot C Santa clonal por parte de a. cOfte. ducteo t>y 1 corpo.a1ion STREET IN A C2 ZONE EN· AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR S«t•on 10 50 OtO Ot'l1· fart' The df!Clarattoo of a Mar C.ttt 92625 A M L ASSOCIATES. I! '1£PT£Mf'E" 17, 1_,, IN Ana Ce1tf £•181911 otroa raqWaltoa Gus0el11Go Preso<!enl VIRONMENTA L OE BARTO TARNUTZER VEN Moons pu!>h<. nu1sanc;e unde< 1n11 Tttis t>usoness is con Sla•frSll Court. Ne•port 900« 13117. ,AQE 1057, lnl' foci tious t>usoness 1ega191 Puede que usl.cl This statement was 11~ TERMINATION EXEMPT TURE I FOR AN AMEND· A ABATE Tne term subnet ion shall OPtrtl dueled t>y an ondivldual e.ac:tl. Cailf 92963 n SEO Of Ofl'ICIAL RE· name statement 1''1 'he part· quleta llamat a un abogedo wott't 1,... County Clerk of Or 3 PLANNING ACTtON MENT TO A CONDITIONAL at>ate W.all me1n to ••· I'll 111 lh I MICl'I ... D Janes Rose Marie Lutll. t5 CO .. DS OF OftANGf ne<Sll•p as tiled°" Of'cem· lnmedlatartMrile.Slnocon-8N;ll' County on April 27 PA·88·74 FOR DAVID USE PERM IT TO RE· paor replace remove dis-~:le~~ No~:::'.o\~~ie ThtS llatemenl wu ft6ed Stlrilll'I Court. Newport COUNTY tie< 8 t987 '" lh" Coun1y cl oc:e 1 un abogado, pu9de 1988 RA II 0 A U TH 0 RI ZED LOCATE AN OIL TANK troy or oinerwose remedy Put>ltt Nuisance set forlh tn ""'111 ,,... County Clerk of Or· Beach. Calif 92'&3 PARCEL 2: Ora09e FILE NO F3606 l9 llamet a un .. ,.,ldo de rel· F37t01' AGENT FOR THE ST" TE OF FARM FROM t050 WEST tile condthon on question by Section 10 50 030 of this ange County on 1'Prtl 12• James J Lui91. t5 Starlt,.,, AN UNDIVIDED ONf Full Name and Address ot ereric:la de abogadoa o a Put>ltslle<I Orange Coast CALIFORNIA DEPART 18TH STf~EE T TO 1741 suctt means and 1n such Chapter 1988 Court, Newport BMch, Calif ft,,TY·FlfTH (1/55TH) ttte Per~on Wtthdrewong una orlclna d9 asruda i.ga1 Daily P1101 May 6 13 20 27 MENT OF TRANSPOR WHITTIER AVENUE IN AN manner and to such e•tenl J Use Perm11 ViolettOn A Fl714t0 92663 INTEREST AS TENANT IN Theresa Antometl~ Weave< (vea el dlrectorlo tele· 1988 TA T!ON FOR A CON· MG ZONE ENlllAONMEN· as till' enlorc:emen1olfocer1n v•olalloo 01 any oft,.,. terms Put>ltshed Oranoe Coaat This bualnest 11 con· C 0 M Ill 0 N IN A t827 Port Westt>owone lonlco) F-303 DITIONAL USE PERMIT TAL DETERMINATION hos or her 1udgemenl shall or cOt1<111tons ol a UMP~ Daily PolOt Aprtl 22 29 May dUciedby ttvlbandandwtfe SUltl.EASEHOU> flTA Tl Place Newport Beacn Calo! I CaM No 75923 F 0 R T HE 0 UT D 0 0 R EIR· 1038 APPLIES ANO IS dete<m1ne 11 necessar) 1n mtt grtntld by the City or 6 l3 t988 ROM Marti Lvlll .. ANO TO AU Of' THE 92660 r..,e l\a.mro a.nd addre'\S of P\&IC NOTICE STORAGE OF REC. AVAILABLE M CITY HALL the interest or Ille general Newport S..Ctt which con-F-286 This statement •as flied MM. "'°""TY. INCLUO-Signed .,, .. <f'Sll Anlo•ne1• me court ·~ El nomt>re y REA TIONAL VEHICLES ON ANO LOCAl LIBRARIES health s.ftey and welfare ot sltlutN a publte nuosance es PUBLIC NOTICE wlll'l the County Clettl 01 Of • ..0 W1THOVT UMn'ATIOttl le Wea~r d1recc1ori dfl la torte esl FICTITIOUS 8USIH£SI A CURRENTLY VACANT 14 ZONE EitCEPTION the community deftnd by CMI Code Sec· 1~ Courity on Apnl 27 THE COMllllON AJllU AS Pubtos~ Orange Coast MUNICIPAL COIJRT OF NAllttf STATEMENT LOT LOCATED AT 20t7 PERMIT ZE.·80·26A8 FOR 8 CITY MANAGER TheC•ly hons3479and3480orolttet FICTITIOUS8USINl!SI t9 8 DEFlNEO IN THE 0£CLAft· ~•;I~ ~·:;a"P"1 n 29 May CALIFORNIA HARBOR JU· The following ~sons are NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN TOREN SEGERSTROM cMan~ ol lhe Ctly ot New· applteable llalules NAME ITAT£M£NT Published Orange'= ATION M COVENANT•. DICIAL DISTF<IC T 4601 doing business as A C2 ZONE ENVIRONMEN-AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR port Beactt or ht$ Ot tier de-Section ' Sec I 1 on The follOW'rig peftonl are Dally Pilot May 15, 13, 20, 27, CONOITIONS, ANO 9'£· F·269 Jamboret> Road no1 NEWSLINE PUB Tit.L DETERM INATION CJ SEGERSTROM AND s1gnee t050080Shallbeamended d0tngbusines1e.s 1988 ST"ICTION8 ("OECLAR· P\mJC NOTICE Newport Beach California LISHE AS 2816 Lalayelle NEGATIVE DECLARATION SONS FOR AN AMEND· C CITY COUNCIL The 10 read H loltowa. p Ac 1F1 c o ES I G N F-309 TION") M°°"OEO Off 92660 Ave Newport Beach. C1hl 4 PLANNING ACTION MENT TO THE HARBOR Ctty Council of the City of S.ChOtl tO SO 080 Abate OROUP t088 N CoHt ---------- PTEM9ER 17, 1te0, IN FICTITIOUS eus~•s The name address and 92663 PA-88-75 FOR TAIT ANO GATEWAY FINAL DE· Newport Beactt menl by City Htghway Laguna Beacl'I 900« 1'747, 'AOE 1545 NAME STATEMENT teleph~ nym~ ot pla•ri· Rori Mtlle< 28t6 Latayette AS SOC I ATES I NC llELOPMENT PLAN TO D CITY CLERK The Coty Caltf 92651 n . UO. OF OFflCIAL RI!• Ttte fotlowing persona a<e trff s attorney 01 pla1n1111 Ave · Newport Beath Cahl AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR CONSTRUCT ONE ONE· CkWk of lhe Ctty ol Newporl fl the owner latls or Paul T J~. 595 FlCTTTIOUI ....... C09'0S OF 0 .. ANGE d0tng bus.neas H TrteMP Without an anorney is !El 92663 UNION OIL COMPANY FOR STORY CHILD CARE Beacf'I or 1115 or tie< de· negi.tti toremoveor other· Blueb11o Canyon Or NAME ITAT'EmNT COUN'TY. ON LOT 1 Of Ma11tet1nn 297 Sari M anno. n<Xnbl• la dtrec:c:1on 'f el r'IV· Tttis t>usoness IS con-A CONDITIONAL u~e PER CEN1'ER 9Ull01NG CON-SignM ... ,. lake etllOtl 10 abalethe Lagun• Beach. C•ltf 92155 1 T,.,. followtng peraonl - TIU.CT 1052$, IN THE CrrY lnrine ci 927 t5 mero de telelono del dueled t>y an Jndrvldull MIT TO CONVEA'f AN E.X· T AINING 1 500 SOAURE E OWNER OF THE pul>lte nuraarice. wrt11tn the fhll busoness 11 con· do+ng buslneu as; Of COSTA MESA. AS Kritt Rober! Emmett abOgado del demandilnle, o Ron Molle< ISTING GAS STAT10N!MINI FEET AND ONE. TWO· PREM ISES The term time specified In t his dueled t>y an indlVldual RASCAl'S SALON, 25715 8"0WN OH A MA' M · T.ttllly. 297 San Marino del demandante que no Tl'ltll statement was fifed MART LOCATED AT 393 ST 0 RV IN 0 UST R 11' L ·owner ot the prem1stt!I" Chaple<. the enfMeement Pauf Johan.Hon 'B' NftPOf\ Blvd... Coeta COM>ED IN aOOtC 44J2, Irvine. CA 92l l5 hence lbogado. HI F With the Count}' Cieri< of Or· EAST 17TH STREET IN A C1 81,,ILOING CONT AINI NO &hall mean the owne< as officer. througn tt'9 Crtyem· Thll statemeot wu filed M .... Calif. 921527 t'AGaS 0 , .. ANO 90 OF Craig Wendal Branen LEONARDSISK,HARRYW ange County on April 27 ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL 60000 SOUit.RE FEET sttown on lhe latM1 equal· ployees or an lnd~I wilhfheCountyClerkolOr· Amy Burrus. 1 7 41 •tclfUANOUIMAl'l,IN Talley 6AlmondTreeLane YOUNG JAMES A t98S DETERMINATION ex LOCATED AT 1570 IZed HMllmlfll roll or as conlrKl()( lhallcauseauctt ang•Countyor1 Aprll8 11188 Pc:>mon9 •49. Coet• Meu, THE OF,.CE Of THE Irvine CA 112715 TRECARTIN KINGSLEY 8 F37t012 EMPT SUNFLOWER AVENUE AND Oltle<WllW •nown 10 the tlfl· public nulunce lo be '177222 C&Hf 92827 COUN'TY MC~ Of' Gary Allan Este<t!old 6 HINES HOWARD L COL· Put>ltshed Orange Coal! 5 PLANNING ACTION 3 5 0 1 H A R 8 0 R l0<cement ottteer abated A r9P<)f1 ol the PublttheO Orange Coast Llurle T arvln 174 1 IAJD OAAMGE COUWTY. Almond TrM Lane '•vine LINS BARBARA L SOREM Daily Pilot May 6 t3 20 27 PA-t18·76 FOR CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD IN A POI F ENFORCEMENT OF· proc..O•ng• end accurate Daily P110t Apt1I 22 29 May Pomona •411. Colt• Meaa EXCE,TINQ TH£9'E· CA 92715 & DONALD A REDD 1190 t918 A e M 0 D E L I N G ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL FICER The lerm er'lf()(Ce· aecouol 0' Ille COit of abet· 15 13 1~8 Calif 92627 "'°" UNITI 1 'TlMOUOM Tttis t>uson.ss is ,on-Durfee Aven~ Sovttt El F-304 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR DETERMINATION EIR mentofftee< tl'lallmeanlhe '"9 lhe pUbhC: nulS&llU °" F-255 Thll buelneu It COft· SS. etCLUlfVI Off LOT 1 dUC18d t>y • oenerai parl· Monte CA 91733. Attn PUBLIC NOTICE ROGER AND JOANNE CERTIFIED FOR HARBOR Ftrl' Chflf arid otl'ler City ot· each separate property shall ducted by a general Pert· CW aAJO TRACT 1052S AS ne<Shlp Donald A Redd (8 181 GREEN FOR A VARIANCE GATEWAY PLAN 11oers or employees as ~Y tie llled w.th lheC•ty Councll P\a.IC NOTICE ner9hlp 8HOWM ON BAIO COM-CW Branen Tati~V J02 6945 FICTITIOUI 9Ull•ll FROM THE REAR SETBACK FOR FURTHER INFOR· be designated In writing by 10S;:,c:!g~~ be:~~~~ Amy Burrua OOMINIUM Pl.AN. This st1temenl was filed DATE 1Fe<:1>a1 FEB 03 l'fAME ITATUIENT REQUIREMENT TO ADD A Mit.TION ON THE ABOVE lhe Coty Man~ 10 reaj •s lollows K*27 Thia ststerMnt -.as ftled EXCl!PTIHO ,U9'THl!R Wl1h Ille County Clt>o 01 Or· t986 The fOUowtng persons 118 SECOND STORY AOOITION A PPL ICA T IONS TELE· G PREMISES The 1erm Sec It 0 n 1 O 5 O t 4 O "CTITtoul 8U81Nel8 •Ith IM Coooty Cl9rlt of Of· THE9'EF9'0M. ALL IM· ange Coooty on Apr•I t5 J , ••• ,ton Clerti, bJ .. TO AN EXISTING RESI· PHONE 754·5245 OR CALL premlMS lh•ll mean any NAME STATEMENT ange Coooty on Aptll 12 "'OVEMENTI ANO A'· 1986 Hotat.~" do~~R~u:c~~~88Mar1ne DENCE. LOCATED AT 974 AT THE OFFICE OF THE t>u11<11ng IOI paroe4 real es· Pr<>e.oura NotExdUIMI The fOllowrngpe<"IOflllre l988 ' PU9tT'ENAMC£8 LOCATED Flntlt Publish~ Orange Coast All9 Ball>Oa ISiand Cthf TRABUCO CIRCLE IN AN PLANNING OEP ... RTMENT tate or tend or portion of The Pfocedvrea provided d<>ong bolin-u "77• Ofl TO R LOCATED OH Pubhshed Or "Of' Coast Daily P1101 May 6 13 20 27 926152 R2 ZONE ENVIRONMEN· ROOM 200 71 FAIR DRIVE land '#hell'ler 1mprovec:l 01 in IM Chaple< shall be RUSS REYES AUTO OE· Publlahed Orange Coeat UID LOT 1 Of TRACT o,,11y PilOt Mai 13 ~C ?7 t9tl8 Marl! Cla"'on 4106 Rt-TAL OETEAMINATI~ EX· COSTA MESA CALI· un<mpt<>Y9d 1ncllld1og adla· cumulattve and does not TAILING 155 PlnHlone o .. ly FilOt Aprll 22 2t M- t062$. J 3 t988 FJ t5 Ave Ne~ Beach Calif EMPT FOANIA ceot st<SewalkS parkways pr-nl concurrent Of con· lrvtne C•lrf 92714 IS 13 19&8 . . -1 •' EXCE .. TINO FU9'THEl'I une F349 PUBLIC NOTICE 92663 ti PLANNING ACTION Pubhtl'led Orenge Coast and pa11ung 1111p1 1ecu11ve procedures Aunell Chrittophar ' · F·2$8 THEMFROM IEXCLUllVE This business ts con· PA·8tl·77 FOR CAAL FELIX Daily P1101 May 13 t988 Set II on 3 Section Pfo\llded on lhll Chaplet Rl)'fl fS5 Plnestone. lrvlne, --------- •ASEMENTI IN ANO TO MOC NOTICE I FOR A VARIANCE FROM F.J43 10_50 020 shall be amended Code or by slate law tor the Cahl 92714 l't8.IC flOTlC( ~L THOIE. MSTAICTfD FICTlTIOUl IJUSINESS ducted t>y an tndovidu&I SIDE SETBACK REQUIRE· 10 read as tollow abatement o r a publtt Th11 business le con·1--......, .... _........., ....... ..._ __ COMMON AREAi AS FICmlOUl8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Mark Clayton • MENTSC5FEET REQUIAEO, f'tlll.ICNOTICE Section tO 50 020 nuot&nc• Abatemenl ot a duclldby arilndtvldu•l ,ICTIT10Ue8UIM .. • ...OWN OH IAIO CON· NAME ITATfMEHT The lollowong persons arl' This \tatemlftt was !tied 0 FEET PROPOSED) TO Nu A 11\0r 1 1 Abal pul>llC nultaiie. °' Impost· Ru!IMll Rev-.... ..-eT .. _.,.. w•lh th~ Coun1y Clerk of O•· .LLOW T'-'E CONSTRUC· IM(ICl!I· u 1 Y 0 8 t1-~ cr1m1nel •• _ _.,_, fl -.. ,_, • OOMtNtUM ,._... Ttte following persons arro doing busrnesa at C .. ,., K~ and 1mpc>se Criminal Sane· ~· ~ _..,, v" Thia 11a1ameo1 wu lecl The foloWlng peraone era ,. 9'1!8£ .. VINQ THIE9'1E· dotrig bus.nest u SPUl\GEON STREET ange ounty on April 27 TION OF SINGLE·FAMILY FICTITIOUS MlatNEIS 11or1s und., lhlS Cl\apletShell not with the County Clefk. of Or· 001ng ~ M IAOM. l!ASEMENTS FO..I UNO & MARSHALL •300 PARTNERSHIP I Cal1f0<nia 198tl RESIDENCE GARAGE N,.,_ ITATHtENT Each of the tollow>ng con· P'IJvOU Of afleet any othef 1nge County on Af)(ll 15, C~EATIVE SOFTWARE AC C £SI, I H 0 RE I I , Came>va Or Suite 220 Nev.. Lom•tf'd Pattne<sttop t88 Pubh$he<I Ore,,;~~~ AND STUDIO WORKSHOP The lollOwlng petlOftl are <l•IK>ns IS h«.t>y decllll'ed to tlVll or cnmonat act tori or t988 --.... PACK.AO ING, 2775 Eut EGRESS, ENC9'0ACH· portBeectt.Calol 92660 Eul 1711\ Str"t Coat• D11lyP1IOIMay6 t3 20 27 LOCATfD AT t949 WHIT· dO+ngbuSIMSID const1tuteapubhenu1sance remedyfMtttemaintenlflee .... ,,_, ....... Vente Orllle Sult• MENT. SUPPOfl'T, M'AI"-JWM Properlt.. tnc Mesa C•l•f 92827 TIER AVENUE IN AN A1 LEE l ASSOCIATES· Whenever ari enroroement of I pvbltc: ~~. Pubhlhed Oraoge Coaat 0-205, C:C.tl MeM. Ca11f , • 9'(,LACl!Ml!NT. MAIN· Cahlornoa 424 8el11Vl' L" Thomas S Lee 188 E 1988 ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL IRlllNE. 1840 t Von t<armao ottle;ef oet.,.m•nn tl'lat any SectiOn t Maintatnlng 8 Dally PllOI Aprll 29 May IS, 92•"'" TENANCE AND OTHER Balboa Call! 9266t 17th Costa MHa Caltl F·300 DETERMINATION EX· it.venue, Sulle 110, Irvine. sucncondlt1on1ex1St.heor NulUnc» CrlmJnll Sane-13,20 1988 'M," John B. Popt, 27T5 ·~uR,Otl!a , ALL AS Ww llnO 96 Gt1nd Av· 92627 1111m11,. NOTICE EMPT Caut 92715 IN m1y require or pro¥1d• Ilona F-280 EHi M ... v.,.cie 0r1ve . • ... OWH °" THE CON· enue Puadana Callf Thi' t>uatneu ii con· r\IUU\o 7 PLANNING ACTION Lee & AHOClllff Com· '°' •b•lement purtuent 10 II •"-OW"-' , .... or Coetl M .... Cllll. t:M2t DOllltleUM PlAN OR Al 91109 duct~ by a ltmoted partne< FICTITIOUa .,..._11 PA·88· 711 FOR RICHARD V mere•.. A .. I Eat••• s.r. the Ctiac>ter I nd mue the neglecia to remow °'Other· P\IM.IC NOTICE ThtS bulineet 11 eon· pt!FINEO ... THfOfCLA ... This t>u11n1u is con Shop HAMllTAT'UffNT RUPP A UTHORIZED VIUI Inc. ·lf'VIM Call· COSll of abatement a hen wlMtllkeacilOOIOlba\elhl duc:tedtry:lllfl~ AnoN. ducted t>y a g-11 p11rt· T1>omn S l M AOENT FOR G MICHAEL fom1a 11401 Von Karman upon lhl picemtMt lri adt· Pllbk nutlMCe. as"-111 c:te-1'9CTI1104n eYtlNEU JOIV't 8. Pope PA .. CEL 3· NOH·Elt· nersl'ltp Tnot ttat~nt _,filed Ttte lollowtrig Plf9onl are Kit.NE ·FOR A CON· Avenue. Suite t10. lrvlrle. uon. cnmtNll uncltons mey rifled ""'""" lhe lltne speci-H.U. ITAT.-NT Ti. It•*'-" .. fl9d , CL USIVI E A8UHHTI JoM W Marst1all Pre11 with the County C..-. ot Of. ~A~C~UB RES· OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO Ca.Ill 92715 be imposed for the m111rttw1· ffld In 1hil CMot•. IM Thi tollowtng PettOtll IA Wlltl "'9 County a.ttt Of Of· . "°" ACCUI . INQMll. dent •nge COU!\ly on Mrt~ TAURANT ANO BAR. 17272 ALLOW AN INSURANCE Thie bullneH II con-~of. publlc nutMl'IC• .. --of the pr.,,... INtll dOIMQ bullnea... lflge Coun1Y on Aprit ,. ' , IO•lll, ENC9'0ACH· This tl•letM'!'I was r,._, r••-OFFICE IN AN EXISTING IN· duefed t>y 1 COf'C>Of•llon HI rorih tn Secllon be Ollllty Of ltfl lnfrlCtlOn r()( W~ ITT EN TAUT H lllM . 1 •NT.~ANOFO.-wfll'lttteCoun1yCllf'olOf. Put>hs.t>ed Orange Coett Newttoc>e Slreet. FOVl"tairi OVSTRIAL BUILDING ThomatFI Aciclem.Pr.ei· 10,50150ollhlsCheoter mein1enanoeotsuetlP11bllC DESTRIBUTOA. 2335 I n7m7 •rfOTMIJt PURPOIEI. ALL = County on Aprrl 27 D•~Y Pilot May 13 20. 27. v~. C.lll 92708 1.:ecit.TEO AT 3183 "C' denl A Fir• Heurdl Aoy nulunoe ~. a third Tlcooow~r W•y. Cotti Publlthed Orenge CoMt . s--.. THE CON-'11'011 June 3 1981 ~at~'. ~1~'c:,,:; AIRWAY AVENUE IN AN MP Ttlla tt••~· WM flied shrub ,,.., 00"1bvltlb .. ,.. "', .... ~~"~;~."~._0J ~o ... ,. :•tis 920152p8p. 23"'• Delly ~ Aptll 2t. Mey •• , LlffMDJM ~ ANO Al C F-335 S F I ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL wolh the Courily Clefk of Or· fUM °'waste growing mt "'• ..,..,.,..,.,.. ,.........,., , "" 13. 20 1988 " .. THm OfClA9' Publlstle<I Of•nge OHi trMt ounl•tn Va ley, DETERMINATION EX· ange County on Aprll It. i.t • • of (1) ~ ...... be a mftld9. Tlelond8'0QI Wl'f, Cotta • ' r 'ATIOM. • o.ity P11ot May 8 t3. 20 27 P\8.JC NOTICE C.hl 92708 £MPT leat ~.,,;.,::,.•by'=~ tnMf\O!' Each and~ dly ~. Calif t2f52t '-2M 1• ,Alie&. .. IJICUlelV( 1~ F-299 Thi• buem.ts It OOf't• I Pt.ANHlNO ACTIOM 'mtt1 It.I .. m41Mer of growth. anylUCflpublc~•.11· 'Tlllt bu9'MS• II con---------- .... A • ....,.. .. ......, TO ~~·=· ~ ~ :...~~ ,A .... .,. F~ MINIMAX P\1'*"90 °'T. COttlC Ind ioC.11on <:onlllhll• • I oontlttut• a MPI"••• dUCted by .,, ~ P\lllC 11nu TMOM~Ol'lOT Plll.IC NOTICE fhl f~ ....... Thie 1t11emen1 ........ PAOPEATIH I NC . Dady PtlOt Aprtl 'Mrt e. !."!_~It""'"'•°' ~~v:-.:::r~ ~:.~It ...... --... ~ -1 Of' 'nllACT _. aMOWN ~ ~ • With the County ~ ol OJ. AUTHONZEO AGENT ,OA 13. llO 1MI .,.,_ .,..._,_ ..--~ ~""""II --,._, "CTfnoul a1rm• AND .,....0 Al .... ,ICTIT'IOU. IMJ--• 0£NEAAL REPAIR S£R-Inge COUt\ly on A6ltrt 21 y A ., A M 0 T 0 F-212 B POiiuted . WllWI A ~ leedl ......, Wttll the Coutllr c.11 Of Ot· ..,... STA,_,. aTftlCTID COMMON ..... IT.~ 1taa ENT'ERPRl$ES, INC FORA IW!ml'lllng pool pond. or Code$«10W'I 104 0 10 ange Couoty on~ 21, AMAi WH9CH AM A.OJ.. The lono...tng peraont .,. VICE 315 ~ 34111 St • .......... 1 CONOIT'IONAL USl Pt.A-Pl8UC NOTICE Othef body of water Wl)1et111 Section 1; The Mayor ahM Itel The~ ...... ~.• C_.MT WITH ANO AP·~ bullnea u port a..ch Calif 92".3 • Pu ,..,, ~ MIT TO ALLOW A ~ llOf1 ad IM Cl"f ~.,,. ,,.,..,, dl*IO~• Ollber't J "°"'* 111 31S·1t blt"*I ..... ange ~• ab4Wldoried.unat18ftded, un-ai·-t to, ..... PMNOe OI thll Pu ......... __. "" "'-~ WAu<E" PANCJHO CON-"'"TINANT TO IAIO ~HEIGHTS VILLAS,... s . iwti OeHy PilO M 1J. 20 27 OOURMliT CATERINO ..CYntOUe ...... tll1•ed or not ot.,.,.... ---=-~ .. TM Clhty ca.tt OlllfyP~~.anoe1 :::--2.,· IULTAHTllADTOMTIOH '~ 1.l.I. AND I De· HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· c: ~ ~ ' J\lft9 :t ,;.. ay 1 ' ' ' 8USINUS WITH ON41TE MAm ITATWWNT l"f\llnta;ned and 1ttl\ilt1 In ;;·'*'"IM tame 10 be 1... ..., ....,, I. 1l, cv, • IHGINUM IJf Anton r • 9Cf""'CC ._.. TIOH. 1544 Oftnge Allenl.l9 T:.: bu!!""t 11 con-' '411 1'000 PAl.PARAT'ION 'Ofil Tiie I~ SIWICIN are flewatar becomentpolyted · tfte~ lfllld ... if c..au.a. • • n...,... ...... Md Unit C Coate Meu c.it1 dUctllO try 811 lndMdulll O"·Pll'!MISU CON • dOil'O ~-"POiiuted W.,_ ,,.._of ~Of'Ctln · -"""°' c.c· ... ' ~ ............. •11t91111l11'1, 92127 O ber1 J f!:Ort• ftl ....C llJTIC(, , IUMP~, l.OCAT'tO M D & T A I A L T 0 IOca'llOft c:onteW an""° ,.,.11*18''9!\tltn llfleen (ISl fmJC llJTIC( • • ._,,el ...... ,..,_., Robert W81Me11Mr. 1514 TI\ llllllNffl -tied lt73 AvtNE AVENUE. ~Tll!S. ttl1 Kor!\11 ""'81tt110t~ccNtnon -z:=:-T~ --~:,r,~A= ! 4nul•e4 a•eu le OI'~ Avenve Unit C. WiltltheCoYnty C!er110IOf· ACTmGUe•"ll ... &ufn "L .. IN A Ct ZOHl. Ot CO.ta Meaa, Cthf. C ~endW-.:tN ... INrOduOedlllr-"""'* ..CnYIOUlkiJ_BU ~ ...... • ;;r,.nM •• "· ~ Colta ...... Callf t2e27 = ,. __ ... ..-. ., ..... IT,.,_., INVll'IOMMIHTAL oe. tHat .. .,.,.ol'9fuMatld..... -~STA~ -...... • ... • -'8C*•MIQl.~OITA Gleln M. Ool\atlue ,.... .......,",on....,. ' TN----... 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TO THI HIGHUT 81ootA PAOJECT8. retnainil'O l)fltldptt IUnl of PAINKLPS A ... 0 VOICE °"* ...,_.. _,, o.,... 1H<J AREA i'1 THf. l A ,,...._ crecM0tl of MA"" O DAUM I UCKL!Y 1W1C1 ~ wno HUIW W PmT •· fOA CASH (in "'-.,,_ I MVlLOPMENT RE-tne note( .. ...,.,,.... b1 ... IVM:UATIOH IYI T£M _.. qulrtd tor!"-CONSTAUC. TIMES F'ACIUTY LOCATED To 11 '*'--o.Mf...--end "'"°"' WflO m1y be l'l\l t be Olllenor• Interested N cnft M.Y t,-. whil:tl .. lewtul tender In VIEW OA·81·3'1 FOA INDE-6Md Of trvat. With lnterelt be ~ by die City of TI0H ~THE fOLl.OWINO AT 1375 IUNf'L()W(A AV· credllor• 9f1C1 CO<'lll~I ot'*-woMrut.O in the In Ille wll llf\OIOf ..iate The Coty COUid of &M United l.._I tlltd/or PtNOE.HT DEVIL~EHT •In Mid~ Pl'~ • .0. Coet1 ..._. .i "'-Offioe of .. "OJECT TELEVISINO f.HUI 1f1f AN IHOUITNAI. ........ of et.S$1£ MAE Will*'° 0< •l•t• A petition hm beell NtJd Coy of~...,_._ tht CMl'ller'• Qlftlf..cf Ot COM,AHY. AVTHOAtZEO vane:.. " My. under ........ City Ctei11, n Fw ~. SIWER UNES PA()J(CT PARK IMP) 20Nf: AN AV· STIMBEAT allO known .. " pellll()n hU ~ ltled by ARTHUR E 9VCl(L!Y In het9by ~ -tollows OU. C'Ncll• IC*:)fMld In AOENT FOR C.H. ANO Wf'M of Mid 0.. of TNlt, ea.ta MM• c.Mofl'lil, untll NO ttt2100.tOI (AAQ(Of IOF\.IOHTI P6' MAE STIM8ERT end by LESTER 0 VERSTEEG "" Suc>erlOI Cowt ot Ot-IHll•1t 1: •·c~­ CMI Code k t!Of\ 2924h GLADYS MC VAY TO C()N.. fMe Cfhlirge& *'Cf ellpetl ... ttl9 "°"'of 10 00 em May 8'cls Wiit be rec:etveO by M()fol'ni, TWO PfA DAY. 09'90ftl wt10 rney be other· {named 1n .... 1. .. 1 .. v ... ange County '~Ing that t41 12 090 ot t'-..... Clbn (Peyable '" lull •I the 1im. Of I T"VCT A 7.&00 60UARE ol the TN&M end °' t119 24, tNI. ti wNdl time lhey the Coel• "'--S.,,.tery AM PROPOSfD IETWEEN -lnl••ted In IM Wiii SIMgl it> the SuoetlOt eo.,,,, AATHUA E 8UCl(LfY be 8Nc:'li Muf'llatpjll COde • .... , Ill rlgl\I. tltle end FO OT COMM!AC IAL tl\dtt et•ted by Mi4 OMO will be opened ll'!bllciy lllld 0.trlct. al the Offloa ot the 7-00 AM AHO I 00 p M andl0t •tate ot Or~ County r~u.! llPC>Ol"'led a1 pen.on• rtp. Nweby I~ to tMd .. lnl•Ml ooni/9y9CI to and 8UllOINO LOCATED AT ol TNlt l'Md elouct In the Coundl City Clefll, 77 Fett Or!\19, COPIES Of THE ~FT A petition he• ~ Iii.cl ino lh•I Letter 0 v.,.ieeg ,_1411 ..... 10 eom•nttt.r the tc:inow. •• now l*d by II 11nCMt Mid 1ft2 TUSTIN.AVENU£lNA &ald .... wlllbeon Mey C:h amb•r• Sealed Coe11M ... Celltomll uruJ NEGATIVE DECLA RATION by Aoger Mll9)'SUmber1 10 be appoooteo H petlOl\el H tale ol A RTi4UR G "141 t2090 Ouent1t y OMd of Trutt In 1119 Pr0pet1y Ct ZONE fNVIAOHMEH· 20. 1981, If 1·30 Pm 111 tht ptOC)OMll lhall bnt Iha ltlle tl\e hour of 1 t 00 a m . May CAN Bf. AEVIEWEO AT THE lhe 5Y!*'lor Cout't 01 Or-rep<-llllve 10 .om!ol1let BUCKLEY und9f tne Inda-Ch•rget. herelneft•deect1bed TAL D£Tl!AMINATl0N' lobby tothltbuildlnQ lc>Caled Ofthewortllndlhe NNMof 31, 1988.411wlllClh tlrNt"9)' COSTA M ESA CITY engeCountyrequeettnglh.11 lhe "t411e of MARV 0 pendet11 Adm1N1tr•1ton O! l•lineddlllOlllotl"111r$1• T RUSTOA ROBE RT NEGATIVE DECLARATION. et t01 South lawll Street. lhe l>IOOef but no Other dll· wlll Oe opened publlcty end HA L 1. t p L ANN I N O AoOtJ M1!9ySt1mbeft beap. ORUM uncw tile ll'ldepen b tet• Act neu to ..,,,. etuirgM litt LYNNE MITTEN. MARY 2 COSTA MESA PU8UC Otenge, Calfornlt t2MI tlflOullhlnQ ~kl Ally bid reed eloud In the counat OIVISIOH 77 f AIR OAIVE. polnled 11 !*tonal rep-den1 .Adm1n1ttra1oon Of Ea T .... S>ellltOn 11 Ml IC>f !WW-torth In lhl1 ¢tlf91 ... die tete JOAN MITTEN SERVICES PROJECT AND Al IN time of IN Initial r~ elter lht IChedulec:I Ghembef'a S.ateo P<090Nli COSTA MESA PERSOHS r-tatlV9 to .otnintSte< Iha 11111 A" 1ng 1n C>.p1111men1 No 3 a1 tor wetet 11UPC>1* to gon-. BEN!FICIARV FIRST SPECIFICATION •18>12 • publgtlon of tlll1 notice, Cto91ng time for IM 'etelPt ~ beat Ille title of IN AND ORGANIZA TION S •1ete ol BESSIE MAE The pe1111on 1uell0t hN<· 100 C1voc; Centet Or1ve W•t "-'""** tllrougl'I a ~ AMENCAN 9AHI( PROJECT AHO SPECU'l-tht total emount of t119 Ill'· Of blctt "'-" be retUfned 10 WO<I< a'ld t~ Nltnl of l"9 WISHING TO COMMENT STIMBERT ""Ger lhe k'IOe-•no '" Oe(>anmenl No 3 411 s .... 1a Ma Celllom1a '2702 othel 11\1111 ~t IC> • Rec0tded JANUARY 11 CATION •l8-121S APV9-peid belaince of the Ot:lil· tMbldcs.tunopenec:t lt"'-'t blOder but no otMt di.-OHTHEORAFTNEGATIVE ~I Admtn1stralt00 ol 700Crvic;Center0r1"9W•1onMey25198811 t 4SP M wr111..-coritract eciotowed 1tl5 .. lnstr No I S-018039 I.IC SERVICES PROJECT getton ~bytheebo¥a bethelOle repoMlblhtyol llOQ<Jlllhlng merk Any bid DECLARATION SHOULD Eatat•Act Sen11Ant Cai.tomit92701 IF YOU 08.IECT 10 Ille bytheC11yCouoc11 ~IM of Offlclll Aecordl In the of· LOCATED.AT 11Ti4 STREET deeetibed deed of 1'141 lllld lhlt~ 10 ... thlt NI bid r-...ci •ltet lhe teheduled SEHO Ti4EIR COMMENTS TIWpetrtlOO•I-t<w Ilea•· on JUNE 1 194& 11 I 45 9fat1llnQ of the pe111oon you SO 93 per 100 cubtc le.et. pet fioe of the Recorder ol Of-ANO POMONA AVENUE •ti.mated CO&ll expentM. ",~In l)<oper time aos1ng ttme lor lhe reclepl TO lt'9 In e>.per1men1 No 3 II p M Sl>Ould .. 11 .... llPC>Af II lhe rnonlh Pet meter .,. County; CONSISTING OF STORM • n d ad y . n c .. I I A ... of Bid Documentt ol bods Shall be returned to NEOA TIVE OECl.AR 700 Qv.c c.n .... o. .... Wes( I~ vov OBJECT 10 Ille heating end ll•l• your ob-lbl Ctly -ter ratet .... Nkl deed of trust 0.. DRAINPIPE INSTALV.TION $t 04!5,253 eo ~be obSeined •I Iha Re-the b;OOer unopened It lhell ATION PA-8845 Sant• Ana Cal1lor"'• 9270 I g•¥>h"Q of,,,. petfll()n you 19Ctl()fll or , ... """"n Obj«· be lldfU$1.0 lo reflect .... (). tcrlbed the IOllowing ANO RELATED ROADWAY II Is PCJMlble thel II the devek>i>ment Aoeney 17 be the ICM rlltC)Ol1S1t>M!ty of DEVELOPMENT SER on Mey25 198881 1 45 f' "4 ar.ovld eothe< lll>i>e•• at Ille hon~ '#111'1 Ille c;our1 t>etore P<>lt1tt1 W•ler 0..lrlC1 ratt THE SOUTHEASTEAI. Y CONSTRUCTION INCLUO-time of .... the opening bid Fe.Ir~. to.ta Mfta Cali· the btOOet lo -lhel hie bod VICES DEPARTMENT If YOU 08JECT 10 tne lleM1ng ancs stale rour ob· Ille l'Wtattng 'l'OUr 8'>PMI· Chat1Q96 51 79 FEET OF Tl-1£ ING TRAFFIC STRIPING may be .... then 1"9 IOlel IOt'ntl ue>on nonrefunoa1>1e 1Sr-.C 1n proe>et ~ PO BOX 1200 granhngollllepe11to0n ,ou1 rec100,.sor~""'11enot>,.c-enc;emeybei0C>er90norby ICI S!>OUICI lhlt alt~ NORTHWEST 543 95 FEET ANO CU~B GUTTER SIDE· tr>det>ted,_ due PllYf'*ll of 17 00 An lld· A set of Olans and ~ COST A MES A c; A SllOuld either aopear al :~ 1o0ni w•lh 11'\e C<>vr1 bet<><• you. lltOl'ney eo,..1tmen1 requwe 1 ...... Of THE SOUTHWESTERL v WALK ANO DRIVEWAY RE-If .,,~ Iha expected drtiOnal cti•oe of S3 50 Wiii Cll!Of>S ""Y be obt..,., at 92&28 1200 heenng aod Slele yOV• Ob-·~ ~·""9 YOUI •PPM<· IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR ,.,.•no--the__, OI t02 <>&FEET OF LOT 231 OF PI. A CE M E N T . EN• OC*\lnV bid mey be ob-be meOe If hendleo by m... Ille olfic;e or !tie Owector ot A 30·0AV PUBLIC RE-jeelt0n1 Of fole wr111 ... ob...c -•nee me) be ,n per-orb~ or • cont•~I cr.O•IO< ol the 1ncree,. Shafi be~ NEW P 0 RT HE I 0 HTS VI R 0 NM E N T A L DE -leined by calling the lollow· &d Oocumentl and 011\ef Pubt•c S«Y>Ce$ Room 4IOO. VIEW PERIOD tS AVAIL-ttor11 wlll'I Ille courr Delore '°"' •t1or...,. IN ~ you tnuSI 111e I 10 me QUtnt>ty oharO-•'4 TRACT IN THE CITY OF TERMINATIO... NEGATIVE ~ I~ nurn~1 on contract document1 mey 77 Fa., o....,. Costa M-.. ABLE FOR COMMENTS ON the ""'mg Your ~i>e.s• r tOV ARE A CREOHOR your ctaorn "'''' ll>e court or ~be equal 10 me .,._,«> COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF OECl.ARATION the day before Ille Nie ellO be ••tmln«l at Ille Of· Ctt1l0<n .. upon 1 oor1-1efun-Ti4E DRAFT NEG ATIVE et'°9 n\ey be rn pe<son or i;, O' • t.Ot'lhnQenl Gt'echlor of 0<-1 11 10 the personat poi<ltn Weter Olttriet 1n. ORANGE. ST.A TE Of CA LI-PubjfShed Orenge Coast I 7 1 4 I 3 8 5 -4 8 3 1 or flee of In. Cit)' Clefk ol Ille dabie oaynwn1ofS10 00 An OE CLAR A T t O N FOR Y°"' tllOl'"I) '"" leetoeMd you mull 1 .. •ep<-1a11.e eppo."lecl I>\' c•-rllcled 10 Ille •"1 FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON A Oa1ly Ptlot M•y 13 \988 1213)827 ·4865 Ctty of Colli. Mesa Bid edd1t0onal cnwge ot S2 00 FURTHER 11\jFORMA TION tf YOU AFIE A CREC>lTO._ ;OU• eta m ••lh t"9 c;our1 or lhe cour1 w•thm tou1 montha h.Ql\ftl wllote penny IOI MAP THEREOF RECOFIO£D f342 CAUFORNIA OVERM•• ~" .... " fl()I be ma••· Will bf' maoe 1t llandted by c 0 NT A c T I( A I s T E N Of a eont~I creditor i;,I f)ftie"lf II to I~ pet$0nal ••om Int dele o• '"'' I.. Nell 100 CUbtc ... , 11..0 IN BOOK 4 PAGE 83 OF L IA•. • MW Trvt1t.e, ., ed uoless the addllto"et m••I Phone (1141 7S4-5307 CA Sp E RS A T c 7 t 4 I the ci-aMC1 yo.. mvsl h>e 'f'D'l'Wonlau.._ appom1.a by tulll'Ce ot le11fw1 as P<OY>deG SectkMt 2: Thlt O ty Cler• MISCEl.LANEOUS MAPS P\eltC NOTICE T.D. 8EAVteE COWANY. S3 50 et\erge is IOCluOecl '°' purcllu.ng 1nl0tmauon) 754-524!. ~ cte•m Wftl'I the c0ur1 O< ·~ court Wlthtn tour montl'll in Section 700 o t I"• stoat! c.vM Ille -to be RECORDS OF SAID OR-~ &'9ned ar, w.-.. ""'th peyrnent Eacn t1>d stillll be made on Put>htfled Or•f19t! Coest pr-1 11 10 lhe C>e<M>"ii 1tom 1rw de.le ot lortl •• Prowte COO. ot C."11orn1a PYbl!Shef'oon<:e rn the oltllC>al ANGE COUNTY NOTICE CM' ~I I. A .... tant a.c-Eedl bid lflall l>e made on the Proposal form P<OYlded Dady P1to1 M•v 13 1988 repr-l•ttve ec>POtf'ted o, suanu ol lettl!f't •• PfO•Kled Ttie time f<>< tohng cta•m$ w111 I ne ... spllC)it< ...,,thin hltMnt t5) YOU ARE IN DEF.AULT TRU8ttI'8 SALE ,.....,.., •1 8-ttl L-hl It., the Propot&I lorm "-'' 1n the contract doc:urnenta F344 ltie coun w.lhm tovr montn> • Sec11on 700 ot the flOI ••P.•e P•tO< 10 lour I Otr5 att• ti.I adoe>Uon. ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Loao No C35981611 Oreflge, C A 12111. P-1 througtl P-1 prov.otd '" and i han be accompaoled from 1he d11e of flfst S· P•ol>ale COde of Calol0tn11 monlhS frOfY<tlle date 01 t~ Sectlon I: Th11 Ord~ DATED llt0/15 UNLESS E BALBOA LTD (714~100 the contrect doc11meo1s Dy a c.ert11..a or ceal'lief' 1 P\atC NOTICE auan<:.eoti.ller1upro .. aeo '"e hme tor hhrig c1a1"1S .. 10 '-""Q noticed above was •ntroctuced el a r~ YOU TAK[ ACTION TO TS No A81128 TAC =6025704 and 111a11 l>e accompanied Chee~ or a tlld t>ood f<>< not on Sec1100 700 ._, t'•l' r ;t e•P.re prt0r 10 four YOU MAY Ell.AMINE 11'1<' I meettng ol the Ctty Co\,ttocll PROTECT YOUR PROP-UNIT COOE A Publ1slled Orange CoUI by a cer1tfied or CHhter t less ll'la" to•1, of Ille amount "teTITIOUI BUllNl!IS Proba1t Cooe of Cat.t ;rn.a .,, ,nths trom the dell ol IM tole l\ept b~ tr>e CO\Jrl 11 you of the Cny of Newport ~ ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT CALIFORNIA OVERSEAS Oe.lly Pilot April 29 May check or I bid bond for 001 ol lhe bid made peyable lo NAME I T An M!NT The 11me lor hhng claim!> ''"" •.eat.ng noticed lbO.,. are ..,,., .. tees m 11\e Mtlte 1 neld on the 25th dey of Aft-11 A PUBLIC SALE If YOU BANK as Ouly appointed 6.13 1988 leU thetl 100-. ol Ille amount tti .. Costa Mesa SeOffary The lotlow1rig person~ are not e•Plfl pnor tc •our , OU MAY EXAMINE tl'le v0u may_.,. upol'I tht> e•· 1988 and .Ooc>led on~jtle NEED AN EXPLANATION Tru11ee under Ille lollow1og F-297 ol Iha btd, mlde payeble 10 0.strict No proposals snatt d<><ng ousiness as month• from the dale o• •rie "'"·~·by the court II yovl ecutor or eelm•nllnre10< 0< !itri Cl•) 01 M1y 1989 b)'>Jhe OF THE NATURE Of Ti4E deterlbed deed ot trust the City ot Costa Mesa No t>e coos1derea unless ac-BAL OW IN BUI L 0 1 N G hetring noticed •t>Ov,. ··~ n1er .. 1ed 1n the estate 1 uPOf' ttie ettO<ney for tr-.,., lottowing vote to.wit • PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Will SELL AT PUBLIC P\8.JC NOTICE propoHI ahell be con-companied by such CONT RAC.TORS 1$811 YOU MAY EXAMINE '"" •Ov m•y -ve upon 1rie e .. ecu1or 0< e<1mlf,.str11or • AYES C 0 U .... YOU YOU SHOULD CON-AUCTIOlll TO Ti4E HtGi4EST lidefed unleu accomp1oie<1 cutuer 'cheefo. casri or btd· Hele A1o1enve lryioe C11111 I hie Mepl by tl'le c0urt 11 ;o.. e..u1or or aom'"'"'~'°' °' wr111en req.-t ttauno met CtLUEMBERS Co-. Hen TACT A l.AWYER BIOOER FOR CASH (IOI he ftCTtTIOUl lltl8*Ell by SUC:l'I eulltet's Check clef $ l>On<l 92714 '.,. 1nletetl.O tn tl'le Mt•ll' u'1(>n ..... 8HC>fney IO< thee·· you deslt• apec:.oal notoc:.ie ot ......... ~ s~ 14>l EAST BAY STREET f0<rna wlldl are lawful ten· NAME I TATIMENT CUii or bl<ldef I bOnd No btd stiall t>ec;onlodeted B•ldwin Bu•ldera C1h .,oo.. mey serve uoori 1rie ,.,. Kulor 01 lldm1n1S1rt1or a lhe hltog of an "'-''""1 91\0 Sl••u~ Turner • COST A MESA CA 92&27 det 1n lhe Uruted St etas) The fOllOWtnQ e>ertont are No bid lfllff be conSldeteo unlfls •t 15 made on 1 blank 10tnia corpor11.on t68 II ec...10t or edm1rus1ra1or 0< ,.., uen ·~vest stattng "'" ~lltemenl ol es1t1e as N 0 E S C 0 U .N Ill•*''"' eddrn1 or •ndtor the ce1h1er 1 dotngbuStnea a uoleUrt11madeon•blenl< torrrfurn1shed byttieCoste H• A.enue lr, .. ne Ct lll upontl'lell10<neylor1t>ee• ;0u oesiresp«.ia1not!C4!0' settoltheP4111honSQI ec-CtLMEM8EAS - common des1goa11on ol certif>ed or otllet ~s TRAOtTI~ EXCl.USIVE torm lllrnt"'4Ml by the City of Mesa Sanrtary O.stnc:t end 11 927 14 ecutor or aornon1strator d '"e t.l•ng ot II' ,,,_10ty tnd uiu011 men1t0nt0 '" Sec A B S E N T C 0 I.I.~ • ptoperty 11 shown above no apecUied 10 CIVIi Cooe Sec-GIFTS BY POSTE 18221·• Coell MeN end <I tnaoe lfl made 1n •ccordance Mtl'l lhe This bus•neu s con· "'"lien request ste11ng 1'1•• a;.prai~t ol f'Stelt U · ll()nt t200 and 1200 ~ o4 !he CtLMEM8£AS - warrtnty 11 given .. to 111 llOO 2924h (Peyable to full at ~ Blvd Ste l& I accord• n ce w1 I h I he prOV1StOns or 11\e Proposal ducted by 'corpa<lll()n you Cleilff'e special not IC<! o• ~ts 01 11'\e peloloons or ac-CektOl'"'41 Proo.le Cooe .IOHlll C. CO X, /14 • completenett or correct-the ume ol salel el.I right lttle Costa Mete Celtl 92&27 pro,,.siona ol tl'Mt Prc>posal requtremen1s Shem W WMheiO V1Ct ll'le tihng of an tn\'t!nlOf'r a"o counts meontlOned "' S«· Pe11t100 .. s Arttiur E MAY°" "•H) The beoeflciery end '"'-' conveyed 10 l(lmberly A Breonen requt<etnenlt Eec11 bidder mull bt Pretodenl IC>Pfll~I of es1t1e ct~ •o0<1s 1200 ana 1200 5 ot trie euc:.iey ATTEST W9nda E IUG· llnder laid Deed ol Trust by and oow held by 11 under 2009 lrvtne Av. Newpof1 Eecil bidder must ~ hcensed and ••so pre-Thts Sl•l......,t w11 hied Mt• O! Ille petf1ions 0t ao:: Ca• torn.a P,robate COOt> LOUtV M. DuVAU.. Al· I goo Crty Oer1o. reuon ot •breech°' deleull ae.ld Deed 01 Trust 111 the Beach Caltl sneeo lteenNCI .. reQtwed by law Qulhlled in requ.red by•-""'th tne County Cteo 01 Of counts rnen1t0ne0 '" Sec Pe111~ -.est ... o v,,. lom9J let ~ ....... 111 Pvt11!5hed Of1119 CoH1 1n ll'le obllgahons Meu<ec:I Property hereinafllr de-Bnan C Brennao 2009 and must hOld • vekd CllSS A Ctass A or C42 contrac· anoe County O'I Ma) 2 1988 ttOnl 1200 and 1200 5 01 1ne ~•eeg Att.fttk A-. awte ... , Oa.1)-P1to1 M•y 13 1988 thereby heretofore ex-scnt>ed lrnne A,.. Newport Beecl'I 8 (&lld1ngl Con1ract0<' 10< s ticense is reQUHec:I ~ Cai.toro•1 Pro«>ate Cea« WAIUll£N L I ANe<>ftH. Leftt a.ect.. Cetlfornle ~e ecuted end Oeh...,.ed to ltle TR us To R 6 1 t E Calif 92660 LicenM •nued br the S1111 Ttie Board or Otrectors o4 Pul>llSllt<l Orange eo..1 Pe1111oner Roger M oe1 AltOfner tOf Petitioner, IOUJ under91gnect • Miiien Dec-B A L B 0 A l T 0 This 1>U11ness II con· ot Celllor"'• Iha Costa M~ Sanitary o .. ty P1to1 M•r 13 10 ~7 Sl"'1bert St• lael Pedftc C-t PublOShed Ofange eo.s1 P'llll.tC ll>DCE latallOt'I ol Oefeult and De-BE N EFICIAR y CAL 1 · ducted by llvsbaod and _,11 Contract0t ut1t10 letel1 Of 0.51r.cl re.serves the rtghl to Jvne 3 1988 ICHMfTZ. AMATO. PET· Hlgtlwer . IW.. tot. Lont9 0. It P11()1 Mey6 7 13 19681---------- mlnd for S•. a'ld •written FORNIA OVERSEAS BANK Kim Brenntn ctusoffc:att00 not shown on rettel any or all bods F-328 I TlElt a ICHlllTZ. Al· hed\, CallforNe lm04 I FS323 NOne. notlOI ot deflMMI end ol elec· •KOfded July 30 198& .. Thi• •talement was llle<J the a-.. Prev .. •ino Wage l"he Contractor •h•ll IC NOTICE ,_,,. '°' Petfttollef, >US Publt$ned Ou1noe Coast fNVl'T9eG ..,, tron 10 CauM the under-1os1r No H -331862 of Of. with Iha County Clerk ot Or-O.termtnatlOt'ls may be r• comply witti the prOY\lolOn1 ruBt 1 Ton--...wd. Tew-Da11y Piiot Mey 12 1J 19 P\lllJC NOTICE No1oc:e rs,._..,., g.venar>411 Mgnec:I to NII llld P<09ef'tY llCtel Records'" ttie offic;e ol ange Couoty on Apnl 27 Q111rea to pey the wage ra11 of Sec110t1 1770 10 1780 .,,. P:ICTITIOUI 9UIJN€tt ,_, Caltlomle l0503 t988 ITAftmNT Of the Boe<d ot Trust-ofJ"8 10 aatllfy utd obllgatt00s ttie Recorder 01 Ofen98 1988 of thll cr111 or ctusilicatlOn ctuswe of the C411tlorrua .... .._STATEMENT Pul)ltSll«1 Oranoe Coast ThF&87 ~ 0# Coast Communtty Col9ge end ,...., .. 11.,. the under· County 111<1 deed of trust '3710t4 rnos1 closely related 10 11 at Lal><>< Code the pttrvatl1ng "-Daily P11<>1 May6 7 13 1988 O.llrict ot Orange C:0..1~ 11gfled ca\.!Md setd Ml1C41 of dHC•bed lhe fotlOwtng prop-Publtllled Orange Coul snowo 1n lhe Generlll De-rete and tcale of wages ci.-Ttie fottow•ng e>e<sona ••• l'S324 Pl8lJC NOTIC£ USE"* RCTTTlOUI I Cahfornoa w111 r-... - defeult end efec110n to be erty Daily Pt101 May 8 13 20 27 1erm1oa1ions tt1tac11ve at Iha terrn1nea by the dwector ot d<><ng bus•~• H au•••• NA.W eel l>l<U up to but no •ter recorded December 29 PARCEL ONE LOTS 4 5 t988 time ot 1he cal1 tor D1dt1 111e Oep1rt,,_,t ol loOuslritl A I( L10UOR PLUS P\8.IC NOTICE , FICTillOUl llUl lNlll Ttie following peraon1 then 11 oo 1 m r~v 1987 •• Instr No ANO 8 ANO THE WEST-F-302 Tile City Counol ot lhe Re111toos State of Call· 7017-7019 K411•11• Ave I NAlltllE STAn •NT 1\11,,.. eoendoned ,,.. uM ot M•> 2& 1988 at t f1e 87·713289, of Offtelal Re-ERL y 13 FEET OF LOT 7 IN Ctty ol Cos11 ...... r--lorn11 wt>tOh ate hied with Steoton. Cellf 90780 FtCTfTIOVa llUllMEIS The lollowtng persons ••e lf1e F1c.1111ou1 Busoneu Purcnasing Oepertment of cordl to 1"9 office of the Re· BLOCK 8 OF THE BAI.BOA P\B..IC NOTICE lh• right 10 re,ec:1 •oy or •M 1rwi A-141nt Secretary of Amar)tl I( Bhullar 917 No NAME ITAT£111£NT doeng 1>U111MU.. Neme .1 J CASEY S 15791 satd COiiege d11JITIC1 IOCM.O corder ot Ofen99 County. TRACT IN THE CITY OF blda Mid 0.stric;I and shell lorfe11 Br1"dyw1ne Ln Corone The followtf'l9 l>e"sons are! T & A MACHINING 2!>2' Roclctiei<I Blvd •G Irvine 411 1370 Adami AveltUe Said M le wlll be mede. bul NEWPORT BEACH. COUN· FtCTITIOUI IUllNEll Contrector Sllall Comply peoaltles l)<escrlbed there-Calif !it 720 dOlrig buSIOMt es E F~det Ave Urul 0 Futt. Cell! 92714 Coste Mesa Calrl0<ma 11 wtll'IOUI conveoeot Of' war-TY OF ORANGE STATE Of NAME STATEMENT with the proY1s1on1 ot S.C-lor tor noncompltaoc.e OI This bu11ness 15 con GAF~OGLIO FAMIL y ettor-Calif 92831 I l ht FJC1111ous Bus.tlfls WtllCl'I h l'ni! U.d btCs wilt~ r•nly, express 011mp1tea re-CALIFORNIA. JtoS PER MAP The following peraons are 11on 1770 10 I 780 11\Clullve seJd code dueled by an 1nd1vldu•I PARTNER s HI p 1 5 77 Aller• I Messong 19963 N•me rettl<•ed IO a~ WU PUbllCly CIC)ened etl(J oeac gatdlng otte P<>lteSllOn ot RECORDED IN BOOK 4 dOlng bu-u.. ol trie Ca1tforn1e Ltbor Oat.a May 9. 1988 Amari•t I( Bl!vllar Placeoh• Ave Ne.,.pon I Ac.ac111 Street Foun1&1n V•i-hied WI Of11n941 Couo1.,. on !tor etiWmbre.ocet 10 pay lhe p AGE I 1 0 F M IS. L & M PROPERTY MAN· Code Ille P<eY"l"O rate t'ld IY ORDER OF TH£ T1111 stttemenl w11 llie<J S..Cti Celll 92663 tey Caht 92708 oec.m1>er 23 IN& ftLE PURCHASE OF TIJ<l,f remeintng prtncipet aum ol CELl..ANEOUS M APS IN AGEMENT 1611 WMIChtt tcale of ""llO" Hltt>l15hed IOARO OF DtRECTOttS Of W1ll'I Ille Counly Cleth ot Or Mire Garro91to 20· Th•S l>usmess '' CO<" !otO F330250 SPORTS AND TRAl"""G the note(I) secured by setC THE OFFICE OF THE 0< rtt2 Newport Beach by lhe Coy ot Costa Mesa TitE COSTA •I A IAN6-&llge County Ot'I April 27 MOf'letCh e., S Laguna ducted Dy.,, .nd•..O~t Les'•• Ctt n ~ 7 IS' SUPPUES GOLDEN W£S~ deed ol lfUlt with 1otetes1 COUNTY RECORDER OF Cllltt 92660 Whteh •re ltled w11t1 lhe Cny TUY 0tSTNCT 1988 Cetl1 92677 Atten 1 Meu.ng Fernleel Ave CorOt\t o.t C01.LEGE & ORANGE u in lttd noll prOYiOed. 10· SAID COUNTY Withem 0 Munce 29 Clerk of Wiid City Ind lhall Pubhtled Otenge Coast f~ Jof1n G•llogllo 20 7 Tri.s s111ement was hied MW Ceiol 92625 ,. COASl COLLEGE vences ti 41ny under tile PARC EL TWO LOT GoldenrO<l Irvine Cahl lorleol PtnalllH prescr1t>ec1 D411ty P•!ol May 6 13 t!i88 PubltSlled 0fangt Coast Monercri 841, S L19Vna "''h theCouotr Cle<• O! 0.· JOenn• A Clink , 15 ~M t>oos .,.. 10 be WI-. lerma of said Deed ot Tr us I EIGHT t8l ANO THE EAST. 92714 lhere10 tor noncornploenc. of F318 Oa11y P110I Milt 6 13 20 27 C.,,1 9267• ~County on l,fay 3 1988 F ... nieaf A..,. CorOt\t 09I cOrd..-with the 8.a Doc&.· .... Che<gn 4lnd expanses ERL y " FEET OF LOT Wdltam F LMI.. 2 19 Al· Ille Mod COde I '988 Ueorgt' GaM<>gl·O 28132 ,,.,..,, Mer c .. .i 92f>2!. menlS ..noc:tl ere no-., tue of the Trust" and ot Ille SEVEN(7)1NBLOCKEIGHT ber1 Pt Cosll M.., C•'·1 EUEN' ,._Y,Clty PtaJC NOTICE F 3"I OrSIJs t.A1ss•on V>efO Caul Pub"Shed OranQe ~1 1"'~ oo.-WM c~ ar1CI m-v be MCUtec:l lfl Ow truats created b\' seld o.ea (9) OF THE BA LBOA 92627 Cleft!, City°' CoeUI ~-92692 Oa • PlfOI ua. t3 20 2 duct~ by • ~ and olfu of the OirectOt Of ot Trv•I TRACT IN THE CITY OF Thia bualness 15 con-Put>l•shed Orange Coast FtCTITIOUa aus91111 Ml.IC NOTICE Aul>f>'1 Gert09tt0 284'8S J;1'>1' 3 1988 F-3?9 •·1• PurellainQ of Noel ~ Slld Nie ... 11 be on Jun41 NEWPORT BEACH COUN-dUC19CI by CO-perlne<S o .. iy Prl()t Mty 6 13 1988 NAME ITATI:•NT 0<121 MrsSoOn V>elO l..atof .. _II' NOT"'r Tl'M5 s1•1-· ..... flied Oittnct 10 t988 al 1 30 pm 10 Ille TY OF ORANGE. STATE OF Wilham D Muoc. F320 The folowing P9'90"1 tre IC tOl.. 92692 r~ rw. ••Ill the ~ntl' CWk of Of., Mo~ ,,,.y wol"4!ra• IOt>C>y to tl'le bu•kSt"O tocoted CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP This ll•tement wu hied dOlng t>u5•neu as NOTICE M This bu5•"H5 •I con-I F'ICTTTIOUS .,..... ·~ ~ ~ 3 = NI bid tar a pet100 lor 'Cll1Y at eo1 Soulti L_.1 Str"t RECORDED IN BOOK 4 Wlll'l lhe County C ... k ol Of. "8,JC N0TlC( BETSY ROSS 3303 ~ICATIOM ,.Ott oucted Dy • l•m.teo per1,,_.1 MAIE STATEMENT bit !»lo M 3 20 21 flW 1'51 0.VS al1er tN -~ Ortnge CaJ1forn1• 92968 p A Q E 1 1 OF M 1 S. llnge County on M1y 4 1988 HerbOt Btvd Cost• Meu CHANGE ... S"•O Dell~ 1 ay 1 _, lor tr-e openong lttereof At the time ol Ille to1hel CELLANEOUS MAPS RE· F3'1taS flCTTTIOU8 au88tlE8S Celll 92626 OWNE,_.... 0# t.411c G•tlog1t0 The 1~ Pet'IOl\I ••• JvM 1 l988 n-. Bolrd ot Trust-,..._ publ!catlOn of ttlls notlCe CORDS OF SAID ORANGE PubltShed Ofenge Coast NAME ITATl•NT Ron Corporalion Cel•· Al.COttOUC ""~ s1e1-.1 .... i t,;ea doif'Q ~as 9 ,-,34' _.ves 1nepo..,,1egeolr.,ect· the totel wnouot ol Ille VO· COUNTY 0111ty Pilot Mey 13 20 27 The 10110-ng per-1 ate loro1e 4508 W B"t>o• WV£M~ LtCl:NSE ''"'" 1~ County Cte<~ of o.. JWO ASSOCIATES ~ .. _Al' llftnl'C tng any 8ll>d eM bids "" 10 Peid t>alance of Iha Obll· O CE TR June 3. 1988 dOlng bus•-es Blvd Newport 0eecl'I C..,I W-. •r>Q~ Cou"ty on M1y 4 1998 Siurgeon Or Costa Mew I l"Ul!Lnl nui-. ... .,,,.any lrr~t&enU•"'"' lion ed b the ebove N TEE A~ gf INGN s:5 F-332 SALISBURY CYCLES 92663 To Whom" May Concern f'J1-3t C.i•I 9~ lltOTICe 06 fOf'mallt-"' any bid Of rn ga MCUr deed y AVENU A J IN 1 USA 1759 I Miiier Ort,,.. Tt11s business is con-BOOt<SPAN Henry & p Or Coast Jame& W Dollar 11 5<.9 lt>e blOOftlg deecrtbed of trult encl LOTS. EXCEPTING THE MlJC NOTICE Tu3t1n Ca11I 92&80 ducted oy • co<porllt0n NOWVOWOR Norberto ere Oai~Cll~~M•y ~ 20 27 SIU<IPIOfl Or Co9t1 M... AVtlULA8alTY CW C. 119CMAQ W'£81TEft "tlmatlld coat1.,e•~1~• 76 NOTHERLY 6 FEET ANO Jao V1" Der Kiili 17591 L la J Boelt>ouwM PreS1 epp1y1on lo the ~meot 3 988 Cell! 92626 I ...,Al ~ "Ice~ ...._ end lldv~ It 24, ..., THE SOUTHERLY 6 FEET flCTITIOUI au&INEU 1 . .. June 1 Thig business is con· Pur1ueo1 10 Sec1ton Aftetre. e-t C.. . IMfty It II poalble 11'111 II the WAS ABANDONED AS A .... .._ ST·--..,. Miller Or•ve Tu1ttn Cehf denl ol AICOnOllC S.-eoe Con· f ..i'O dueled by en indlv•du•I I 6104'dl of the Internal "91.· ,.~ ....__... --1 f le tl'I 1ng bid G NO -.. ,.. "' 92MO Th11 stltemenl was toled lrol to u11 alcohottc Cooe 11 90 ---..---. I me 0 .. e ~-I PUBLIC HI HWAY A The lollOWlng peflOnl ,,. Patricia V•o 09f l(olk Ith the Couoty Clef"k or Or bevef&IMH. at 1835 Newport James w Doll•• II ...... f'IOhC• ,,.. y Publl~ Of~ Coea1 mey be .... lhto 1,,.. tote THE PORTION IS ABAN-dOlnn bYstnesa H ' "' . -•--This statement ,.., hied Q<lltn that the .,_.. reoort Oeo" PllOt M-& 1 3. 1988 iodebt.OneNdue OONEO CONVEYED TO FORGET ME NOT z6 17591 M•ller0.1'19 Tullm ao99CouotyonMty4 t988 Blvd -o Su11e155.Coste P\8.ICN011C( W!lhlheCounty Cle•k ofOr lor11leCl)ender yeer t987of ' -., F316 H evllteble. Ille expected THE LOS ANGELES INTER· Calll 92MO f 37tl75 MeH 92627 Wiii'! 41 ON ange County°" Ma~ , 1988 l"9 Lodetlat FOUftOetton. a oc>ening bid mey be ob-URBAN RAILWAY COM· Riptide CourL Newport Tl'lll t>uameu 11 con· Put>llflhed Oftfl941 Coas1 SALE BEER & WINE PUBLIC IC.at Fl~ P<••et• loundauot1. 18 evall-1----------- telned by calling the follow· PANY ANO SUBSEQUENT. Be~ ~:'p:~ 20218 ducted by tivsband I Od Wife Diiiy Pilot Mty 13 20 27 EA TING PLACE lic;eose FICTITIOUS aua..u I Publ•lt>ed 0-•"98 Coast •b.. ., the toundallon. Ing telephone numt>«a on l'I' Ti4E NORTHERLY 13 25 Jer..., L•kewood C•hl Jan Va" Der Kolk June 3 1988 F-330 Pubhstl«l Ore"941 Cotsl NAME ITATE111ENT O•tly Ptlot Uey 13 20 2i Pf1nc1pe1 office for lneOec:- the day before Ille .... (714) F E E T A N 0 T H E 907lS This 1tatemeo1 ...... Iii.cl O•~y P1tol M•y 13 1998 T"9 to11ow1ng ~s .,. June 3 1988 11()1' awing reguter ~I ~g 316-4137 °' (213) 621·48&5 SOUTHERLY t3.2 FEET Of Wayne L" PolllnQef •6 W!lh the Couoty Clerk of Or-F350 d0tng busmns as F 333 l'lou•I "°"' 9 •"' to 5 pm FOR 1 u~ 0.t• May s. t911 THE PORTION so ABAN-Rtpttd• Coull Newport tinge County on AP<ll 7 1988 P\ellC NOT)C( RA N c H 0 F A N I TA b; tn) Citizen WhO ~11 MAR y C' roRTINE. T.D. HRVI CE COM-OOHED WAS CONVEYED Beach C•llf 92&63 "177114 Pta.IC NOTICE PROPERTIES 11 L TO • "8.IC NOTICE 11 ..,1,,.0 1ao .,.,.. lft .. ,,.. ~ 65 pasaed away PANY, •MW Trwt ... ay TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT Thll• businets is con-Put>111hed Oranoe Coa11 ACTTTIOUS w ... aa C•11•orn11 l •mtled P..,.,..,. oaie of''"' IJUbtlc:atton I · N . Cindy lltdheM, Aeelat.ent BEACH A M UNICIPAL duc:teO by a general Pl rt· Detly Pllol M1y & 13. 20 27. NAME ITA-rn.wT flCTTTlOUl llUIMSI lh>P 245 Fischer' Su11e 0-2 FlCTITIOUI 8USINEH r11e to..f\datiOI\ s P<tnOC* Ma)~~ 19888om .. ~ • 1ee1 ... ,. to1 S. L..c. .... CORPORATION f~ HIGH· 11«ShlP t988 Thelollowtng ~·ere NAME ITAn •NT Cost• Mesa Calif 92626 .. ~ ITAftllllUfl ottoee • IOUteCI " Ml6dr90 port ...,.ac-h m .... y ::':J:o CA ... (714) WAY PURPOSES "'-·I L POfhtvw f -314 doing buStneu u The fOllowong oertont are C•1ttorn•t Pens.ton'""'"'· The IOllowlng s--s ••• Ou~ J ' • Wa!nYt Street :?0 1922 in Dubuq~. TAC a-toaSf7 DEA DEED OF TRUST ThlS atatement WU hi.cl .. _.,. lolll\TIC( Amberwlcll Lao• Huot-NEWPORT PAESS 4250 f()fl\18 CCYl)()f81o()tl 24S Ftt-ESC..APAOE 291 Ent ~,,. l>'•f'CIC>lll mMeQer 04 Iowa A OSI.a esa YOU ARE IN DEF.AULT ..,.,. . ,,.... NET w 0 RT H 2 102 1 dOlng business as "*'' Aesee•Cll Inc • Cell· doong ~ .. Cos141 ...... CA 9?627 I c 1\.1 Publtlhed °''""""'" Coast UN " with lhe County Clet1o of Ot-ruuu.. "" ~on 8-:fl Celtf 92646 11'8'°1! Newi>Of1 •4!05 New· che< Su·t~ D-2 Costt M..a Htti St Costa "4H1 C•l•f , ...... 1ounoa1oon 1s TheodOl'e f'e'Sld~nt !or many -·.-DA TEO 7t16/le UNLESS •"""" Couoty on May 4 t988 26 ·-~ Deify Pilot Mey 13 20 27 YOU TAK[ ACTION TO .,,_ nna. FlCTITIOU8 llUalNRU rt>er• nmmons 21021 pot1 BNCtl Celff 92MIO C•M 926 92627 5.mmont Jr I wars She tS sun.'lv~ ttea PROTECT YOUR PROP-Put>llsn.c! Otenge Coeal N.AM1 ITATa....,-Ambenoric:k Lane Hunt-OON!d Oougtu St-ert. This bus•ness s co"· Kell) Holfnsteelt •Q()• 11 Pul>iolntO Ofange Coas1 bv h« lovmg d&uih· F345 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT Oei"' Pilot Mey t3 20 27 The lollowlng oertOnS ere ing1on Beacfl. C.... ~ 4250 Parti Newpor1 •405 duc:ted by I hmttea partner-Hllfl'lden L->+u<llinQlort 0.Jy Pflot Me, 13 1988 • Ann Dan) Rtn ----------A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU J~ 3 1988 dOlng bulinat a thta txi11nes1 11 con-N9WOf)fl Beacn Celrt 926e0 al"P 8eecf\ Celtl 926'6 '346 teT. I I "8.IC NOTICE NEED AN EXPLANATION F-J3T THE DEVELOPM ENT Ovcted by .,, 1ndMdUet Tti•s bus1~• 11 con· Roneld l Guyer p.._. Thrs t>u_, t con· I of C.osta ME'S& lovma OF THE NATURE OF THE GROUP 2130 Metn St Berb&r• Timmons ducte<I by an •nc!Mdual dent OUClect by I n •nO•~odu•1 PU8lJC NOTIC( !IOn Dale 1Dlane) For-~A=I PROCEEDINGS AGAINST rtaJC NOTJCE ~~3:' 9~11ng1on Beec:ti .... ~~:i.':::';b:.u Ofr~ ~·~.~= .., .. flled ... ~h"':~'~·=~~:.."o•'~ ~= :,:".!;',' •U I ...a tine of M<>t'TOO Val- The lotlowlng P9flON ate YOU. YOU SHOULD CO... "1CTTTIOUI _,..... Welden wimams 2 134 enge County on Apnt t2 with tile County Cletlr of Ot· eoge C0vnt, on Apr11 19 wtlfl the County 0..\ c• 0-'~~~-~=· lt>y, CA daughter-m-~~rT:1.o ANO T~~~ ~ ~=R8outeverd. NAME ITATl....-T Mein St Hun11ng1on BMc:h 1988 enge County on May 4 1N9 1988 "79174 •noe Courtty on M•·,,~ I The'°"°"' nq peraons e<e La"' Nancv Dowlen of AO Newport Beech CA 92Mt The following peraont 4118 c.111 92&48 F'l77C1'1 n1'M2t do<ng buton .. , n 1-a Jolla SJX grand-.ASSOCIATES, 32 Encore '(If I ltreet lldel; ... °'com-_......._ buli"998 u Ann L l(r111Q9t 2134 Pvbttshec:I Oftngt CO.. Published O<ange Coetl Put>hs""'<S Orange Coast Put>tsahed OfenQt Coett MARPA Gt ASS & MIA . T d Cl . NewpOt'1 Beacll, Cetll mon deelgoltton of proper'ly "llRO E OATE DIST Matn St . i4uot1ng1on 8eacll Deify Pilot April 22 29 Mey Dally Priol .... ., 13 20 27 Daily Pilot • ., ••• 29 May 6. [)eJty P110I May 13 XI ,. ROR 387 oN Ba~ SI Apt ' rh1ldn>n 1m 'an 9~ l.ynn Rota 32 l•lhown above, nowerranty 17150 Newnoc>e St . Foun-Caltf 92948 II. t3 tt88 Juoe 3 1988 13 20 1988 F-Ul June 3 1988 •• n 8 Costa Meu Celi! !i?627 Shlt>la Ring of COS\a Encore Ct ~ ~ectt 11 given u to Ila complel• tlln v~. Cellt 92108 JMn A Ytll'kes 21341 F-2&2 f..J3l Aon M e•t"' J8' w 8•) Mesa Sean ~nd ~t•t Celli t2t3' · neu °" cOrTec:tness)." The Yem~ Inc .• Cllltomta. Meth. Huntington Beach. .._IC 11nftl'r •-ic NOnrr .. ID• IC NOTICE rta.JC NOTICE St Ao1' Lo~11 Mna Ce1lf thew Fo r l i n e o f M I Id benefl()lary under Mid OMd 240tt Hon Ave, Laguna Celll 92&41 r\IUL ""''~ ~ •~ '"~ 92627 M Vallt> Am Cynthie I.ff ay i• . of Tru11 by rnlOt't of • Hiii• CaNf 92653 Thll bu1tne11 II COO· Th•• I) J~ll\HS II COi\· oreno y. y ~909 ,,.!; g:::~r~ •205 • breectl ~ defeult In the obll-Tti11 bu•tfl•• I• coo· ducted by ao uotn -NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBllC AUCTION duc:1eCI I>) an 1od1vldue1 and Magan Dowlen of ":hit b 11,,.._ 1, coo-0111on1 MCUred thereby. ducted by • OOfPOt•tlon corpor11ed u soc1111on Aon Mart.r La Jolla Funeral teT· v heretoloreexec:vtec:lendde-H....,., M Aouf other thett • pe.rtne<ltllp -.8 ..,... .__., ..,, Tl\ts 11at.,..,.n1 wN ff190 v.,.,.,., wilt .._ ""Id at ducted by co-penner1 ndtll"llOned .JfftlA Yertt WHAT Publlc .... ofen R 1zonedparoelof landcontatnlngappro1tlmet-7 ,.....,tquere._ •. ~t... c c1er11 '°' ... ...,. ""'"' Cynthie .Meyfletd llV9f.O to the u k>n of Oet11 • Thi• lletement WU ltteo -at 2805 w .. tmlnater Place, Cotta M..a (per ~ on toe In the City Ctettc's omo.1. wtltch .. wolh ll'le OU"h 0 . Harbor 1hntty Bap-Thls atalemenl WU meo written~ of IUlt w4th Ille County ~ of ()t. Th11 '!.'..!.~~!' ~ T -....... ._ .,. Couni, on ... 13 t1ct Ch ....... h . 1•30 w4th the County Cterlr of Ot-end o.m.nd IOt Sw , end• el'09 County on Aotll 27 with the ......,.,ty ..,_ .. of...,.. unlmpro'lled. o .,. -u -19u • ... ... , County on May 4 1981 Wflnen notice ot def.ult end tta8 enge County on Mey 4, t... nT1'1M S.ker. ec.ia M@A on enge ,;,.. of elec1M>t1 to eaute the ,.,,_, n7m7 WHIM: 11:00 a.m , Friday. May 27. 1988 Pvt>ffl""<I Dfange Coeat <--t rda M 14 PvtMlthed Of Cout u~ 10 ... Mid Pvtlbhed Orenoe Coetl Published Otenoe eo.tt O.ill'v p IOI Ar-1• 22 29 ~ ~ u y •)' Detty Piiot May 7 20 27 prOC>9fty to •lllty Mid obi!-Deily Pttot May e t3 20. 21. De"'1 Plk>t Mey t3, '°· 27 1 5 00 6 13 •ci8e 1988 10 00 A M ,....th June 3 1988 getton•. and ttterwtter 1119 1981 June 3 1911 = ~ :"'~·i~ In the amoun1 ot S 11 500 00 ~In the fomt of a Cash• 1 F'.2se thf' Rt-\' Conh•• . F-33e undel"tlgnec:I c9UMCI Mid F'-308 f-334 Ct)eclc must be IUbmlt1ed wtttl the Wf1tten bid or prtor to oral bidding it no "'"1WI bid i. .ubmltted Saltos offlCMIUJl& l n - " your C>n. It eccepted, the Bktder't Otpoelt •be~ to the down peymerrt Dlipoltta ol the "'8.IC NOTU termeonl to follow al STARTING . A NEW BUSINESS?? The Lev-I Oepartf1*1t •t the Dally Piiot • I• pleued to an-- nounce a new service now nail- ·~ to new bulineuet. W• wm now SEAACH the name tor you et no e>etra ehwge. and M \'9 you the tame ~ the trip to the Court HouM In Sant• • Ana. Then. of eourM. after the ... rch I• comp1eted we wtll fl .. your fletltlou• buaineel neme statement with the County Clerk. pubt6lh once • "9k for four ...... u req"'f'9d by ... ~ then ,... YOYf ptoOf of publ ... cation wtth the County ewtl. unaucceufut ~ w11 be ~. "1CTmOUt ..,_.. Harbor La·~rn Mem· TM c.Nw'a Ct-* ahould be mede ~to U. Crty of Co.ta MeM NAW au~ orlal Park. Ca.ta 8aiance ol Peynwrt: Tiie •ICCWfUI bidder .. pey U. ~ ol lhe pun:NM P"tCe within niMty (90) deya aft• the City Council aecutee IN ..... contract Aefectlon: Seier I ...... the right to r-...ct .. b6da MllHCOe °".,_..Where: At tM City~ Chembera. 11Fw0rM. COiia ...... C_.Of'Tlle 92$21, W"""' Ilda. The ~ b6dl """" be 9Ufbmmed on the follCMll IQ epedlll forma_ Ho Mlt19n bide wCll be reoeNed •'*May 27. 1 .... 11:00 Lift. . Ortl lldll: Orel b6dl .. be , .......... """"" tl6dl .... ~ opened Md~ The .... Ol"ll bid ,.... ...., .,. .... ~ bkl bJ ...... 1~ No person .. be..,..., to~ W\ CW9' bkktl'I um.. be ·"-P09Md the ~ lkklra Oepollt. ~ am m h• ontl ...., .ii be • .,.., .... fl# 11.000 ""°•Muta ,..••in .......... ,.... 0• .............. .... C*refC... .... "'*DrM c.... ..... c .......... .., - T .... ~ l*'aot'la.. M tta. In ll~u ur ooong butt-.. fl ,. 1 BEACH VISIONS fNC, owen mt-mo,ta J33J South .,.o1 ·~. donauoru ma) #a,. C.o.ia M..a c;.ill t:l2t l'mde \0 li°"C M..m- lhacn VrMM lftC CM-oria1 tbpttal C&fk'm' tomo• Th<& ~ 11 ton• Cnllff, 301 N.-.... t ducted ~ • COt'DOflllOft 8 1 v d • N C" w 'i:: t. .. 1.. A l "l'ISoOf'•MOOt•, DNch. f>kol"C'f' ~~... .... ~ll Broad~·•y wlfl\•~Ollf\CltlOr-tors. Cosui M .... enge OcMlty on ...., •. , ... &42-9150 ~ ~ ':· ;;===;:;:;:::- Deity Pl6ot ....., If, 20 tT J.!Nt , ,. F4lt I •• , ,.. ....,,. OllANQI co. PW IOUTH Oll•W CO. THI DALY PLOT C~OOl'flCI ~ T~hr'ril»M..f I 00 AM-I >O PM CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRIT DAY SelwdllJ 1-00 '-M-11 )0 NA -«<.,.e<• "9•-.. ...-• .....,_ eo..,,,.., M .. f .,.,..,, .. eca,,r ....,..,. ~ ,..,.. 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LHlfftlll LtHffHI •tull M llU * ow. w/d hkup. n.-pe1i mflLLI !,!•11111B0 HAA80R VIEW HOME ------- ellcilg fon enare of own-OP:.:~~s~~IPM LHatMal SanOl9QoCOndoln~. 1750 553-A Victor!• ·-&n• Patermo •BA 2'~BA. yd 1 ... IOIAI ... ershthlytp You 1 &make hth• ;239 900 One of the VERY. BEST ,0• RllnChO lternwdo, aMUIM •MS-695621 2BR. HiBA. Laundry rm, 12500 Julla rsMsoe Completely remod ... d . m pym 1 we s are • ... A 11 new loan. 38r 3Ba 3 .wi ---pool, carport w/1tOl'ege. RENA( ••cur It y bu ti d Ing, apprec You receive •BA .. spa New pro-1treet 101treet ...,..a ons ~ • ,. *'**** W1lktoahopplng&clOM / elevator. pool, gereo9, 100% IU benefits Must fewonal decor Ownefs on Udol Just a few doors new, next to) .,. & tet1nll. 3BR 2'~BA, dbl gar, new to bHCh 1185/mo .. balcony BalbOa Btvd at have clean credit Agt tr1n1lerrect 10 the bay a.nd bMctll Owner (71" ...,...2620 paint, Carpet & dr"PM. ($250 Off 111 Mo'1 Rent) \ t \X 'l \. "l.."'fl' 1-.t: \ 11 15th St. $850/rno. Mk 497•8757 Dyl, Ev, Wkndsj Century 21 Prof Thl1 llghl and airy SBA (or 11. lxt•aa!t llOI S975tmo 648-3427 CALL 548-7387 REAl.T"'°S 8 for Bob Yonker 850-1400 Fran Lugo 557-•373 4 and a <*'I contem-• •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• ---~ llW LllTill 1 -porery home was de· ORA GE BeaYtlful apeclou• con-laat. ltac• l ltO -------IU IU NIT•lll Pacific Avenue Condo IEW LISTlll signed by world lamou1 5 condos for commerolal dos 2Br 2B• widen 1BR 18X: dtw, POOi. ltor LARGE NB Condo. walk 3rd floor Apt with ..,.c- Co1ta Mesa Lrg 3b; architect 'Neutra Own-lend In Ont area. Income $1050 & 1Br 18 ••95 10 beach 2BR 2''t8A lacoter floor to c:.illno 2.~ ... -. 2 r•r nar -crp-EISTSIDE C.I. ~. •r•. reaay ror • fut '3800/mo 751-788• • -in gated cmplx Nr Gldn • • .,. -• • " ~ Loe lri a quiet water-Wet/Warner S675 Avt trplc;, pool, 1ac, no pets VIEWS ot Newport Night lloht vu $149.700 Remodeled 38R 1._eA. ui.tA must toaeet ltatals scaped compi.x Frplc. 5123 541.3391 St275tmo • 631-77•6 Harbor &theocean.Ger- Thomu Murphy Broker new gourmet kttchen. PlllOE llEltOll Fl• w/d hkup, pool, jac All 2BR 2BA CONDO Lg condo 2BR 3BA, lamiiY ~::·1=::;tv·t::;,,°::! 675-9797 master bdrm sutte lor-SIU_,OOG Tl Slll,IOO !lu1t1/C.a... w/ger & opnri No pets w sher d rm & formal dining rm lalMa ldu• 1006 mal d1n1ng wt oak par-OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 lftnar 2111 CALL Velma 549-2447 c!,~. ~;~:ll patio. Fabulous view of Nwpt ~~k~ Alk for Bob quer Breaklasr nook 225 Via Genoa ~•'I FllEE REIT Call CENTURY 21 BERG 8ch & the ocean Yrly IN OllAl•lll HPLU lrplc Owners have Carolyn Ross 673-7677 IOUIFlllT 1m1L1 •COND0-2BR l'i'tBA• 962·8891 $3800/mo 6'0-532• LARGE 1BA umurn with on pretty s1ree1 Nr So purcllased anolhet 16 Avallable lor Yearly & Patio or huge private UH ISLE 4111 II& garage, ~1011•. refrlg Bay 3BR • Den. 3BA $249 000 Curt Herberts f\~ llerrUl Lynch Summed Contact Jett yards avail Small pel ok SWiii Y1LUIE Steps 10 beach S725/mo lrptc, patio -2BR. tBA 11 631 1266 ~ ...... .._ Jacobs 675-•630 To Poot CALL 6"6-28,6 Lease Twnht lovety loc. HouM. ~y decorated yearly 6'5-5862 renlel S615K 675-3680 ··~~•Willµ _. . .,. see drive by 4007 Sea-gated, nr beachl 2Br• $2000/mo 119 673·786" LAG STUDIO A"P'f°" Bkrs welcome 4" LIDO ISLE shore Open Dally 12-4 *WTSIH 31111& Iott, 2Ba. FIP. encl gar. LIDO ISLE TWNHOUSE Full kltch/Balh. •Oth Str C.rtH itl Mar f022A MAGNIFICENT ESTATE l1tt nltt lltrt Areplace. trg backyd, 2-t1nn11 cl . spa, pool 3BR 211tBA, 2 patios. trplc, Avail 6/1 $800/mo Yrly W1lh grace and style and llf..4llO car gar n-wld . refng. $1'00 By Own 838-9751 near tennis courts. S 1600 Bob 826-8279 Iv m9Q •..l&SlllE CIHI* Ll~HI lifHI 1052 77 II on the water to ac-!.!._w $1350~650-7565 lmH--2lH long term 6"6-7155 Aaredes1rableP11n3 Liie 0 commodale 2 large lal• lllaa• 2106 •E'SIDE• LIDO ISLE unlurh1shed. pvt end unit Spectacular NI UEL SH RES Prtvate yachts A conventk>nal • 2BR 1BA Yrly lrg bdck 2Br, gar, fen yd •lg open *UNIVERSITY PARK Lovely • large bedrooms. Catallna,'bay. ocn view 2 commun11y walk to bed • maids room. lor-cnyrd steps to bet\ & area prer Sr couple EruS unit on grnbelt 3Br 3BA. amenities S2200/mo patios. prof lndscpe auto beach •BR 2 .ea v~-mat dtnlng. tamlly rm and conv~ntenl 1hopp1ng S750mo 646-5607 2Ba 1 sty. nu Berber crpt 675-8170 or 673-3•35 sprtnklers Den formal graded 3 100 s ltbrary Brick bayfront S 1100/mo 673-3773 /paint. 2 patk>I, 2 car gar dtnlng rm, lam rm 2BA $435 500 Chaleau terrace and A VIEW __ _ 3BR, 1'.,BA. garage & attch pool & spa $1350 Nic.ly upgraded 3BA 2BA guard gated Ong ownr Pageant Linda Good· FOAFVER $3.900 000 3BA/1BA Lg lvngrm • lg yard 620 Center St AVAIL NOW• 723-0545 Lower Duplex. Slaps 10 IU-IOll tr l•4-13ll _man 493·0477 • 631-1400 d1ngrm. patio, lrpl, steps Sl,025 Includes utll Beautlfuldetached hOuse bch 2 car gar Ftp, patto II t leac~ 1069 -tO bch $1395/yrly Also 2BA. 1BA, avatl May 3br 2ba. lrple AC 2.car S14'00675-4912Agl -* n•HOLIFF * • .,., \\-Art Hf H<I'\ T 675-9250 Of 786-9353 30. S750/mo 964-6935 garane. yard $1250/mo PlllY .. -TI co-••••m ******* HOMI., 1-. -• • IEW llME REAL ESTATE New 3BA • Den custom 3BA 2' >BA twnhse Nr Available 511 675-6096 POOi & tennis Designers Spectacular •BRl 3BA llAlllOll lllD&E YALIE hm XII. qu1e11oc1 Unlurn beach Dbl gar fncd COZY, clean & attractive hm •BR 2'..,BA sky11te1. View Private Bch By Full ocean. bay & city lights REAL TORS $3000 mo yrly 210 Gar-yard, spa, frplc. sml pet 2br 2ba detached home Berber crplS whtte- Owner 720-9401 or view Designer perlecl lg net BalbOa Is Alty Bkr ~S 1245. 64~-65• 1 AIC dble gar great loc washed wood cells wood 720-904~ 3BR 3BA model home NEEOOUTolhsepymt? cooperation673-8700 3BRwd-n2BA 2r•rgar, $995 Anl 551 -3000 firs EXCEPTIONAL' ----Rerreat oll master suite . Divorce? Foreclosure? -" ..... • $2900/mo 721-1215 lllYllE TlllUOE 3 trplcs Pvt spa oll 1tv1ng Prtv Pty wtll T 0 P Prtr lalltea l800 sq It, frpl, new WOODBRIDGE 2br t'~ba 1501 Santanell1 Beaut rm. guard gated com-bay/ocean ~m 8~313 Ptaiasala 2107 drapes. child/pet QI< 2 level condo Many bulll Spacious 3BR -Den 2BA lndecp&decor 2BR/2BA munit~wipool&tennts A lf-TllEllm $1200/mo 893-1315 lns, nr pool iennis s9so Upper Duple• 1n Balboa wlconvert den Lunnrm ' "'r-• ON BAY FRONT ---7 8"'2 Spectacular bay view .... value al S699 900 Call CWMIH FIXlll 5 MINUTES TO BEACH 59-5585 or a -9829 w/frch wnds. mahogany PATRICK TENORE 2BA 2BA • den w/htgh 2BA, 2BA frplc. 2 car encl WOODBRIDGE Washer/Dryer relrtg CtrtH ••• ... 2112 •Newly dee 28R n\8A twnhs. pool, Ip, carport, w/d hkup $975 lM No !)ell 722-81•01722-8011 3BRl2BA-Large Dupleic ( 1600slf) Garege. deck. tndry room $1295/mo Greg, 675-5511 AMttClll110..t B1y1ooean vu 2Br 28a lg den gar $1850 673-7692 FABULOUS -day & mght Vlt!W1 Upstairs 2bf 2ba. 1-levet 2-car gar. huge rooms $1900/mo. Avail 711 833-8233 873-1181 lrpl, dln1ngrm wlcut gla$S 631_ 1266 or 760_8702 JBA. l~lt. 2''tBA.,22~000gar-beamed ce111ngs. lrplc, gar, trash compact, OIW DETACHED HtlME lrple garage $1600/mo Ital lstatt r .. Salt Gta111l 1002 ;:~d::w=r~~~ .. ;:z ··ii~~\·? ~~~~/~!t1'~~z or"chuck ~~8:~~~:69~~~~~ gar $850 Rlck. Agt 972-2079 2BR -den. 2BA Frplc 2 s::~:;:~:~~r:s2Plan-...... /C.... AllLT-lm'Tl Open SATI SUN 1-Spm 111,• ,· Jones 631-1266 or Attract clean We1t11de car altchd gar Located W::::al a --T11 WCI (71•) 722-8114 ~'T • 6"6-5743 Lovely remodel ocnfrt hse 2BR I 1BA hse Ntee yd, on cul-de-sac $1350 ·mo 1a11on shutters 3br 3bl __. 1002 ••••-lmm.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ii fortndtv orcouple.Some garS950tncfgrdnr&W1r Judy 852-1015 iar, pool 1enn11. a.una *FREE* T~~~t~~:!,\ai::;·ri:~ SPYIWS 3:R~~.;~;t~~To~~s~p It•• 1.11· . ~~~~ni~~~:i~~6~·~~~r 5•8-t366or~8-238.:1_ lewrrtltacli 2169 -•1600-•tm•o-lse-6•7•5-•2•3•3•2 Fabulous de11gner 2BR 1 BA w/whll• vaulted wood ce11tng1, frplc, huge deck sngl gar lndry, oen. harbor & Catalina Vlewl Steps 10 bch S 1'00 mo Dr111e by 214•;, Fernleaf & call Sheryl a 675-8•27 .9llUT RILllTill ~ITED _f!,AOKERS. COM 722~7 u. Cllllllll completely redecorated SP£CTAOIW $359.000 111•1650-6413 II Penmsula Point-3BR Beautlful Spanl5h·llle 2 IElllHM 11LUT1 y•c•-llWI with new paint & carpel. twnhse 2BR 2' •BA court n • -• and awaits a new ow!lef Beauulul Sp)lglass 48R FARROW REAL ESTATE NEWPORT'°NOrth Twnhm. 2 tBA Bell IOC811on & yard • pV1 patio garage 2 story 1 garage. patto Like new 2 SIO<y 3BR 11 you are over 55 & 3BA home Very large •IY OWIEll * 28r 1, •Ba Best floor xlnl cond• Frpk:, sundack & parking space s 1000 S t050tmo 675-4912 Agl 2' >BA, frplc 2 car gar- Id 1 k do tn thts bOnus rm & $8parate 3B 28 2012 Deb wlocean view Garage A 1 J 998 3~3~ age community POOi & wou ' ea con laundry rm Fabulous r. a. orart p1an11oc1 Ort view' Pool, All amens 675-4606 Bkr mo v une -.. .. 2BR 2BA hght/alry condo . fabulous mult1·m1lllon night hghts vt-totally Lane. $298 500 Will spa S203000 640-0414 -EAST SIDE 2BR 1BA Berber crpl 2 car gar more• $1650/mo Call dollar gataguarded fa-redecorated 4 priced to carry paper Open rtouse Ctrtal ••I Mar 2122 house Gar n tpets balcony Cls 10 bay 760.~~r ~~-~~~~ • Beaullfut 3Br, 2•;,ea x·lg S 1750-·-BAAND new 2Br 1 ba $1125mo --BRAND new 3Br 2Ba $1675mo •• SUPER CLEAN 18r $735 • 720-9966. * HUT Cl• CITTAll ~:y ~~l=t~=~l~ld~~o~ move at $759 000 Call Sa1-s_;i~31 .\~~~/pm orn HISEi Ollltl HHH n/smk $900/mo Reier $1570 (2131820-3122 enclocied garage. 1001 NOW lor prv1 shOwtng 1111-4 Ocean view. 4BR 4BA. Call alter Spm 548-2871 2BR 2BA-6th fir Bay1ront S14IO 31112\,;H $84.SOO llltlh111Wtlilsttr •DOVER SHORES• YILu••t1oa 10181 remodel. gorgeous EASTSIDE newly re-oceanview• 1200sl f.sec Frplc pvt pal•O New l &OOO •BR 2',bl house 2-car -2 k $15501 • H .. ,1. lll-1100 10-v garage S2000/mo Ava11-240 Nice 217 $133.900 No pets $.4500/mo Bob furbished 3Br I Ba lg C ca8r 3pr !_'Q30 95 ::0 .-:arpeo1'ANpaA1nP1RaOndss"leERca11 2 Bedroom townhome pool. private patio $126.500. Call Select BH&G 751-5000 Beams, lrplc. patio. 2BR $1200/mo. 673-4'076 SHARP 2BR 1BA Duplex ocean Side of PCH Gar- age laundry $950/mo Avail now 863-1390/dyl j • Koop, Agt 631-1266 fence yard de<;k all o . ., 5-1""1 JBdrm w t hardwood ( .rUf~ ,! 11 KJ'\:~ able now 836-8127 ~~ ~~c~~3317-:11:::ggg S1.250tmo 650-3962 * LARGE 2 s1ory Exec 760-5000 or 644-6590 floors great poten11a1 ~ I I)\ II'\'' RE/'.MtlC ·/ 48: ~~~!II J'l~~ft8K 260 Cagney 30•-S 198,000 ca11au IEL llU E Side 2BR 2BA stove. •Bdrm 2' .ea home Walk ~ MA..V I S12S 900 CALL Select HI \I r11t<'-• \ n\'1 '1"1'11 1u-" 11 Prins only 760-3675 260 Cagney 220-$299.000 Quiet locahon near shop-refng. d l w laundry rm. 2 to beach S2000tmo lfllltU",Fllll\. . 8H&G751-5000 --------.1 \\ \. '°" ~ ~ 280Cagney309-S388000 pmg 2Bdrms & 2 Batns car gar beamed Ceil up-* 645-0124 * \t\\'J 1..._)T I~.\ 'II 1124 '£ALTOAS • 11111011 VIEW IOIES Enter 1hrough guard gate wtth garage washet and grades S 1200 642-3985 SBA 4BA 4000 si t back RfALT~ .. --------• 3BA 2BA Greal location on Hospnal Road dryer Large sunny E SIDE 1wnhse 3br den. bay & city ltghts view. re1·--------1 A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS RHAHClAL NETWORK Cnta Mesa 1024 ongreenbelt Immaculate (714)673 4400 balcony $1175 per mo 2'•ba.cental ct tgrmdld modeled $3300/mo Jim --------·I home Lots 01 room toe•· And we have more' kit dtn rm encl yd POOi & 1213)496-43 79 VERSAILLES Charming bachelor "' sleepi ng aleove S650 relng 1ncld PLUS fBr S775tmo Full secunty. born QuH!t lo- cattons No pets LEASE 644-7211 Agent No fM AP&llTIHITS COLDWC!LL BANl(C!Rtl Spacious 2 sty hm •BR pand $.409.000 Bkr IUllll llUlTI tennis dbl garage Avl i~t9 9~~P ~~0~1 , LLOl&SIFIEWPORT 111-4400 611 s1300 760-8•0• 615-4912 Large attractive apts tn a beauttful garden titting Pool/spa, garage or carport Sorry no pet• •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 2Bdrm 2Ba S800 398 W Wilson 631-5583 979-8280 or 540-SELL 140-1114 DUPLEX 2BR 18A E'SllE COllO* .~;Nd~~ui:Ay~~:,y Of PV1 Sch lrplc gardner 2Br 2 1Ba double gat&941 lower Duplex 1 car gar NEW ON MARKET A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS ANAHOAL NETWORK COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RC E>.1)e('t the best BEACON BAY $43&,000 llALn OP'H Sat/S11 12-i 117 4 Isl Street. NB Beach Cottage on Duplex IOI 2 BR 1Ba den 100 yrds 10 sand $249.000 Mary Ryan/ Agt (6 191 753-314 7 0 1UClllME" Out ol SuriNf Maga- zine . R-2. can be 2 Units or smgle family S25,000 yrly income Won t Last $309,000 Call LIZ or CHUCK JONES 631-1266 Of 646-5743 R&'M~R yard N smkt pels 1rp1c. dtw . S1200t mo lrplc new crpt S1350ea $1150/mo 760-9019 6412-9113 alt 7pm Saa Jun WCITIYE LWES EXCELLENT VIEW 2BR 2BA Sandcastle condo deck POOi spa 2 car garage -N1ce1 1500/mo Avallable now1 FRONT HOME JBR 28A bu11t-ms pauo. hreplace. 2 car garage Available June 1st $1500/mo BELOW THE HIGHWAY. Quiet dead end street unusual 3BR 2 'PBA home, ltke new Garage • port Avl now' S20001mo FOllLUSI NEWPORT SHORES C.Ji•traao 2171 *Nice 3BR 2BA hOme 2 '!"IP!!!"-i----"'l---1 Bedroom $630 2BR 2ba house Fam rm. 2Bdrm 1Ba $750 Car garage lrplc WID 2 32 o .. _ hkup Xlnt IOC $1400 -car gar 1 2 Via ""' 30 t Avocado 642-9850 NEWPORT HEIGHTS •Spacious 3BR 2'-.BA 2 sty twnhme 2 car garage lrplc. WID hkup $1400 YILU llEITAU lll-4112 Ol1v1a S875tmo lstllasl, cleaning & securtly 1 Bedroom $645 2 131"39· 13•3 all 7pm 28drm \ •Ba 1780 Saata ha 2110 24 1 w w11son 631-094!0 WHHIE CHH hf1rM9't4 111 a,t. Rent / l11 Opl ion Elclest4,atle, ..... $650/mo 18A lower unit tt sltt,,ilC, nlilllMt Nice 3BA 2''1BA 2 story $850-BACI< BAY-DUPLEX wlv.-of lake & pool Va-ltW. 112 ,....,... er condo frplc 3 car park-2 Bedrooms patio no canr Donald Plall mg WI D hkup. small encl pets 6 4 5 -5 7 7 8 631· '268 call 111· llM yard Comm pool Nr 5•8-6434. 642-2267 • ·~~~;T\. 1 llm FUE IDT HarbOr/405 Fwy S985 e -FRO T .~' ~: 675-4'9!2 Agt Elegant A~BR NSecur1ty K L~~~,!!'~~~~ Pnsfici••• Colli•• Isle Quality constructed Bayfront home located on 196 ft of prime frontage with commanding view of main channel, mountains. and city lights. 3BR formal dining, lrg living area + famlty room complete with wet bar, BBQ and beamed ceil- ings. All this in the setting of rolling green lawn, trees and patios. A must see! $2,8&0,000 644-9060 A charming 3-Br Beach Bay home features beamed ceilings, white brick fireplace. secluded south patio, wonderful stradas. beach + tennis facilities. . " :~' . ~. . iCre11• 1125 'f..'mM111 d"/, II~" 5 Acres 1 cabin Wiiii~ OI ....&.., rfuftl' tlu•,> Palm Springs DeM<1 Hot ~ L"7] u/,, u.1. RUSTIC AEMOD PRIVATE bldg $1275/mo t~ drapes. paint. v1111ty 2BR BA. GAR. WI D HKUP WATERFRONT HOMES A5rt••••• Garage $650 831-0272 DISPOSAL. ADULTS NO INC I ... --PETS $795 675-0097 REAL TORS 831-1400 • •S200 BONUS! Grea1 E- l.I • 2606 slde loct LG 1BR $600 & SHARP EASTSIDE 2BR BAYRIOOE 2BR 2BA Best U up Cable. BBQ, gar, etcl 644-9060 Sprtngs area S 10.000 ,, f' -1, '1°7'1 RemodeM!d kitchen Pvt vlt!W security gale gar 1BR 1BA unlurn BIHns Sorry, No pets 631-8"27 .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::...1.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.i.. .. ~C~A~L;L~6:•2~-:0~23~9:... l407l c...t.....,~C4111 JASMINE CRK SUMMER RENT AL 2Br • den lurn Tennis pools gated $2350/mo 720-3776 yard. chtld & pet Ok S800 wl d, pool, spa $1395 11" Agate $750/mo for Ava11 now• 760-8862 85•·8090 or 760-9642 lhls summer; thereafter Spacious 2BR 2' l BA 2 S690 714 77•-3055 story condo. trplC 2 car IAYllllES lal~u Pnianla •2Br lwnhse 1''r8a, patio, blltns lndry facility $775 Plus depo11t S300 * 5•8-53-48 * TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO • '4.80 .................... ............. Kit fer tt.00 For t•.M you can advertise your Garage Sale in the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price is the same whether you edvertlte 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We are also offering a O.W. te aetter ••••• 9iiil•• for I I .eo. This guide Includes Ideas on how to adY9111te. how to plan, what items to sell, plus ideas for a better garage Mle; also a garage sale sign, pricing stJtkera, Information on city ordinances and Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sate Kit for $1 .00 when you place yc>ur aa at: Classified Adver11stng 6~2-56 "18 Mondef ltwOU9f' frNMy -1.00 AM to &.JO PM ~800AM-1130AM ------· 4 ·---~~---- Lrg 2BR 2''>8A • big Iott Dramatic Ilk• nu Lndry gar fple more Si•OO gar WID. relrig patto 3BR 2BA Cape Cod Community POOllltmn1s $2500/mo Avail 611 2'07 Small pet Ok Near Ca-Agent Debt Bibb n y o n I V 1 c t o r 1 a 6"•-9060 or 6•2-8868 $1150/mo 675-4912 Agl 1000 £.le11afrt1t Small I Bdrm $575 Yearly Tom 831 -6107 640 6069 --------- Bay ~ from ~ rm Aller 7pm 673-'928• 28R. den, din rm & ofc Fully tum 3. blks to bch S 1950/mo 780-071' 2Br, 18• garage.• drs 10 beach Gas waler paid. n-pels Re1erern:es req d 722-7178 Iv rnsg NEW 2br 2ba 1-lvl condo lovely garden. indoor lndry gar clubhs 011s1s Sr area S 1950 731-6232 WESTSIDE YILUS 71'4 * •IEll PtllS* * A small quiet comple11 nestled among lall trees & lav•ltl landtcape 1Br 1tke new w/baloony. ca- thedral ce11lng, lrplc. gar- age j)OOI, spa lndry fac NO PETS $700 • MC Call Velma 5•9·2""7 SHARP 2BR !BA Duplex ocean side of PCH Gar· age laundry S950tmo Avail now 863-1390'd'fS SPYGLASS. ocean bay & DELllCOllOS llWLUSlll •IUlllnrl* lllUIYMl112~ Exec: townhome View. pool, tennis, MC. Avt 611 S Ul75/mo. 780-26'0 Daily Pilat city night hghl v1-s • Bdrm No Pets Avl 5t 16 S36001mo 61913•0-126• Cnta 11111 2124 2BR 111BA twnhse-style. Inside lndry rm hkup1, patto garage Nie.' No pets S700/mo Call Pam 831-1266 Large 3 Br 2'-.Ba 2 car Big cyfl 2Br •On. 2"'t8a au ached garage. w/d exec condo HI upgrd, fpl, hkup1, lrplc, pvt yards. ber patio, pool, 1ennl1, Te's~~e~ ~~2:0~~' -aec g1e s 1500 85•-0933 728 W. Wilson St BLUFFS l br 2ba condo For 1nfor ca.II 5•8-7001 Single story, pool, large pati o $ 1900/mo •64'4·2807• TOWNHOME Llk• new 2BA patio double attached gar s12001mo lllffS -LOii Of 2BR ~ Oen, 2'.\BA yrd w/auto ecceu. Obi WATERFRONT HOMES. gat.ittraatH95.Petoll.2 INC.REALTORS C-HARMING 38, 28a 11315/mo. M0-586' 8kr ppl 648-1264/642-IMe 131·1•00 ---------Hatbof V,.,, Home. NlCe 28r 28a upttaitl C(M\dO nr. W-SIOE OCEAN VIEW yaf'd. No pet• $2000/mo 8.C Pl2. patio, d/w, ga1e 2BR 2 5BA Condo. +MC •• 720-9418 guard, pool, apa. S795 $990/mo. W/O hkup, g•. •213-M~* trplc Av811611 673-3215 EXEC furl'I 48< SBa 2-lty ----------E/blU" Qtdnr/water Incl. .. 1-2 yr r.. Pf .. d $2000 Imo Avt J\ln9. 8«-0939 fUANIS.-f!D 28r1 den. 1MO If. 2 ~ " tr~. PoQI, '*"1ia; rwr F utl Ill S tt75/mo 'fmnltl l'l'l•l'I 720-MtO °' 722-7007 ;11;'"=1 •;11;'=;;;•;;11;1C...... 1111 c.ti... MM lat...... !t! .. .,., IMdl JMt YuatlH *•••.. 'Zi·,-=:-.=t! mn • nr 1H11 1• 1u..•••• .. w ....., I'll." AMINYIEI• pnme lo-SlOO Off! MN.~~ c'-M ....., S700tmo •eaA "' cation, ... IO 8s..cut.. 28A 28A; lrpic, end. 0-• ~· drepee, "8tt fn· lier 175-2232 ·-S7SO/mo ll0-04a .. .. l:lulft·lna, n..r .. and out! TOWMDU• -...-~~------..--1ST MONTH'S AENT lhopt, S&M/ino alyle ' l>f•• Aduti. .,_fl•• I01 PAUlAAINO ..... 810CE:NUR pref'd. w.-~...-Frio • ..._.__., alO¥e •11A 11A 1150 YI&'~-TSL MGMT -.a.1903 ~ llf;l4 et com. Ind No'*-$4MU5 :~O:llA aa50 :ei=.~:~ ..,,...... c>et••iv.pr~a en•11• ..... null •a. 8P9 •8-lttfulland~ 28' 1~• .,..,, crpta, LMATM._ LlmT 1•._* ,.._."fr: 133-1917 •Gwag. drpa, blltM. Med patio H B Aentan011·11t•Trall'al Newly ~ontttuel-*, cu. •SPA<~ PoOI 836-4120 Ctlt t·SPM ,,._ in our Av Pwtt. tom Oak c.o.,_. ,.. ~~~~~~....,_.,1 llT um II__,,. •Lare-prwate P9tlo9 2439 Otano-'!'. .. " ... S1SO SS25 • ~ + dep, CAL.l ttove. refflQ dltftwU:n. .-~,_...,...,.""',_..,... wat1Uff •rm r And,,,_.,..,,,,.,. .. to •FUfnllh!ngt av.U1~ 2819 Santa Ane 0 ' .. 1735 53'-f311 ~ All utile Incl Prlvat• Corner Wtstc:Llf 4 lrvtM ptey with tor thuumrner * EAST~l'\r* Find you 11'91~ In one of ea7 Victoria ·i.· -.1120 ~ ..... 2141 ent~ Baci1 Bay er• No Nwpt Scn-Cornw Vu Suite I ma very good baby & .JIU(, our 37 choa unfit .... f •IUfD _au pell M Deity ~s..415S Fun Ml'vlce I m 1111 montht Old You f lrpJ, eitceiptiONI :W - -Ml-1111 need 10 be retp0ns1ble 335 w. WILSON 2rR ~~nm c:<PI•. W/O Oulel •mployed * UITILWF 11111&1. 28A/2BA Gar-laundry llld c.r1119 Relerencea BMutllUI 1 BEOAOOM & 2 BEDROOM • Startl119 11 S025/mo lncludee g11, Wiier, heet & Qarege JllllLMIMl-llU 11fnAPUTmll* Lg 28R 2BA. RHerv• your1 nowt 1850/mo No Peta. 817 W Vlciorta 01y1 979-9991 EvH 979-38'8 Pem •NEW luit• 1 & 2BR lwnhae apt Frpfc1 Hytt1, to pallol. no pets S7501S925 722-1700 •SPLENDID 18R No petal Encl gar r•frig & r1119e, patio laundry S550tmo • dep 842-5964 Ml· 1111 "id~ . ·c· 1·5PM llngte. 1n&1mo U11lltlet •Stwp 1BR. trpl 1125 LM lrpl Beaullf\11 Pet1er fem •1411 lb l•itet lie a definite plu1 and -:----..,..------21 8 ..._.II~." IUO paid 497-1851 Poo4,eatpM,d/w,nopet1 n-sml\r $575/mo COi· AJC Amptepanung.S.95 aa1ary11negotllble Call Ollll fl &Ll 2:::8 ~!n": A:.·,;. ~~~ W-lflc-to e..cn--, STU-0-10. lg *722_·8_1401722"8011 * ona d .. Mer 64()..t 157 2855 E Cat Hwy 615-6900 my mommy (Pany) II 2Br t81. lndry rm, ctOM to kit w/ptntry nu paint, •UH IELm* work 642-4321 ext 333 attop1, bu.... $675/mo PAUi .. am c.rpe1. n-tmk Of pell 2BR. OR lrplc ,,. • * • .. • 1111 II " Of at home 5•0-7796 2284 & 2272 M8')fe 1111 mu lllft 1550 ullll lnel. 404-7M3 $1295 yrly IM. 673-50S8 ":" ~[ 4:;:r .·~~: 1e11 WESTCLIFFORIVE Eve10t teaveme»age TSL MGMT 642·leGG Furnlth9CI Studios Un------675·1328 A-" lor Pat Nwpt Bc:h. Agt ~l-!>032 Colonial townhou ... styte lurnlatled 1 & 2BR C...n. "'f!I! INc nit 4~R 2BA aun<leok. Yearly --.. P.S. I mu. a letlWJ 2BR 1'1tBA, WIO hkup, quiet, well lighted Lg .. IOllllAPJ.1 tMlt u~i.h=~~I $1850 •BAYSIDE DRIVE ~l/Otlnla1 Suite Pa-',--------· pati o ri•w crptl , bright 1n1wtor1 Ck>M to te II a..1 a.al Ull Av111611" "~2-2692 Spec10U1 2BR 2BA •Pt to tient & Ooctor """"" 3 $750/mo, 875-0447 lrwy1. OC Airport. H• -• ___ " .,...__ ''" Pvt bch. boat OOCk ... ~.,. beechel & Malta. No pell ·~ BLOCK fO BEACH CHANNEL FRONT West avail pool S&75lmo ln-*UIE IEW ........ 2br 2ba MatUJe adults Nitwpon 3Br 2Ba n.,_ ctudl119 uui. 7eG· l96a Come ... tile d11ference. Spar-k1-1sq,-dean 2Bdrm Yrfy Dbl gar No pets Av! ~s' ,w500 1to patio .. ~• •IUCI llTIU* comptelely remode4ad 615 $1050 646-5676/eve .. , mo • ..._,.,_t --••n --•aa BeauhlUI 1 & 2BR epts 1'•B• 40 All util1 pd 982-2373 cx 675-3404 "--._.. __ p Frig. gar SO<ry. no pell 1 Blk to iMach1 2Br 2Ba Cut Your Rent In Half' ool rec room, laundry 1960 w.ii.c. 842 .. 905 Duplex lrpte. gar & EASTBLUFF S91Gt00s 2br • 26 t 8464 * room Ready lor 1n11an1 carpon n-pets YEARL y 2ba apt Frplc dl w encl • move-1ri1 ONLY S550 10 Dau Put 2'2' *731•1230* 2 car garage pool I •LAGUNA BCH HOME• $650/mo Plus $200 off s 1050 mo * 759-lS34 Avail 10< prol M oc:.an move-1ri 1hrough 5115 HM Fm Im lfli~i51il,.D11:M'1 1 "'ew •mmac S430 mo W lll&JIA &Pfl. 24551 Alla V111a &HAT llCATIH incl util •97-1304 Ocean view 1U1t~ park GAa.l/llllPTill Fu" lllN Mull be good With ~Pl• Ben.1111 Colta MMI 845-7U8• OLEllGIL F /T G41fl91'11 othc• duh•• 2 wks vacahon insurance, $1 50 954.9372 CLERK T'rf'IST Gen omce wmi. Ille boo1t1c.-p1119 WP knowledge helpful Will train Good phone & commun1c111on sktfla Salary based on ••P For ASllSTllT metltiBJIU S30 W Wilson 2BR 1BA flving down ~~~"""'l Delu•e 2Br 2Ba w11hl BACK BAY huge house TSL MGMT .., 1>e:9rm1 up Enctld patto bc'drt.iom ~\ llO J Ocean V•ew Gat ~ble lrml Otn rm f P Gr piano 122·90120<642-1603 andgat Lollolgress M"dJOl"OIOOmtO'M°t10nY" W Ohk-up Manyex1res l extras n-smkr 5375 1119 phOnes hte sec· Assemblers to bu•ld sail retartat duties sign space boal• We w tram Apply avl On Co • .s1 H•wa~ 7•m MacGrego< Ye<:nl$ Eape1 nee E"9 & -••P11 Dave I F'°""9f1 895-- IP&ITlllm Sparkllng el•ari. large Garden apta Beautllully t1nd1caped grounds Pool & ape, pattos/deeka. garage or carport Sorry. no pets. •SEVERAL LOCATIONS ~echel()( $605 1 Bedroom S6eo 28drm w.Ba S775 EASTSIDE 10-vely 2BR $760/mo 496-3354 Pome Nwpl Bch location 11 .,. 1 .. ,.20 wml~f'\ ~Imm Close to beach $895/mo u Is .,.. . .,.,, $3/sql ft 213 592 ·0833 1031 Ptaicentta C M N.ar lcilool1 & Shops But. leac~ 2'40 S7SS/mon:ludt\cOITlJit'f" 4101 H1lara Balboa Penn Prot tem n. Cable ready Child oil N.l!A•lu\ tUit''>\ \P<I \W!ln TSL MGMT 642-1603 smkr lo share 3br 2ba $650 No pets 631-6155 •ITlllTH WEST mong lqhl~1t'fY11\COUft\ apt $330 ulllit c 11u OFFICE Co-op 7 singles 1'\JTO DETAILER & CAR 8000 stf blOg Near WASHER• F T gooo Aedhlfll~5 fwv $5~5 wsoes & benefrt1 tmmed EAST SIDE Spacious 2BR &P ...... m r.K"'" t>.lll 'Vflt ~ I *LIDO ISLE* Jean Ann 7 n 6482 1' 1BA. W/0 hook-up. SP•" ... 11 J & •ti rtfll'dUun ll"fllf'f \.ltf'ffl{P-3Br 2Ba w v1~• Lse aul -' • TV df10t-E.Wrrot(" 619•7 .. 3~_-0719 • COM Prol lem wanted 10 Gerag•. pallo. no pets Swimming pools Lighted ., snr 2br 1 blk lo beach 2 TIE mom-••rr1 $825/mo 548--0168 i fl b fl & .,~ -terin •. vo ey a DADV "'IC\V~ MUST SEE! decks No k•dsJpets Ne-""'t Ctr Fashion 1$1 EASTS'DE SUN.NY ~BR baskefball Clos.e to rrv\" 1"4C:Wr\.A\ I $S50 $5"" I -... ~ ... 1BR 1BA enctos.d gar-~ sec:un Y The Efficient Altetna1tve 2BA UpSlalrs Neer =~;n~hOola patks 1 f 714) 644-1900 age close 10 beach Ntee 660•9!°>00 d 723·9!>00 • Full MtrVtee or answering $6!>0 mo-mo LSE Ser Ooen•119s CM 6<l5 1u e vices avail 966-140 1 llTI IECIAllC NEWPORT TIRE CENTEP 1"-1022 bdk~r~ •hopping & scnoola. 640t WEST WARNER -•WI~--qu1e11oca11on $6951mo C M Pvt room $hr ba1n. ~erv1c e 1 ma11 only ------~ Sl 150/mo 6<l6-4&31 ~INd\C-1480 Monrovia kitchen w'd u111 pa•d ~ 6'0-5470 Bachelor $560 2BR 1BA. small beck yard U2-0l21 , • ., ·• "' TSL MGMT 64?· 1603 $265 dep Prt1fer M 2250 V1119uard 540-9826 llTIAIHY ClfllS 1 Bed s655 ---s 6 6 Ceaaercial Pre-rt- COOi t;. 10 tu~ w~ S1mp1e home CUOk1ng 6•5 235i COOi F/T Srio'1 oroei fry COOi\ H B a•l'>il 963·83• 1 t>elween 8am. I 1 30• EllPU'l'mlf ., ........ VONS hll IMMEOI ope,,1ngs for our C Mesa store We o parH1me houf• with 1b1e shifts and com paid t>enet111 -· .I room Gas Washef/Oryer hk· ·--·· hull 2'69 • ..,.,, ·---a. .. ~,, NEWPORT HEIGHTS er'Uor Avl 11 31 125-4 r-., 2Bdrm 1'•Bt $750 ups No pets Adults ---------------.... -2171 P•ease see v• .. c • '" t tor Christian scr -Ou.et BACHELOR wtprvt Del mot>tle home lurrush _,., f ""35 B --• FV 2Bdrm 2Ba Twnhs $8!>0 l)fel a 6<l5-1631 Aft 4pm _..,.._'!!'.,_.__..,..__ lvuo)" !t C18S!t• teas uno"' 1..., r....,..hUfSl 825 Center SI 6<l2•1•24 patio S400· mo 1nclu01119 room all amen1t1tts k1tc BALBOA ISLAND GROCERY 963 783 l FOOi SEIYICI. Bechel or $600 1 Bedroom $680 28drm 1• .ea S790 161 E 18th St 6<l2-0856 1 Bedroom S695 151 E 2111 St 548-2408 $740 2BRl2BA Bulldl· Int. cable. lrpl, gar fund l1c1f No pets 2085 Thurlri 540-6338 AOUL T ORIENTED GARDEN APTS Lrg I BR. pool, ri/pets S5!>0 plus $3!>0 MCurlty 646-3618 BEAUTIFUL 1BR IBA IN quiet complex Garage. bullt-tn1. walk to 1hop- p1119. S550 631-5594 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA In quiet complex Security building. pool, garage ALL UTILITIES PAID $725 722-1832 E/SIDE 1mmec 3Br 2Ba ~ utlls Avail now N pell pr1v1le0e5 on t~ bay I Manne Ave store Ava.I New carpeta drapes •759-9194* S400 mo 673·5 IOO Apt1I 15 2 'I' lease 11ove new dlw. lrplc:, ---E Side Hse IO Sh• p T .:;,7:t,:;~ Homes Rltrs balcony encl gar Nice -wrwwt w1e Mom 2Br fO no gat fi7U900 YllS HICHYCIMPHY CISTtllU F ema,.. lor Chrrst11n Kn 16835 BroQl.hu<SI FV 963-7831 quiei area. S40-a666 THE l!!AIR.UAV WITI JllT SUPS Smollet OI>. $300 ulll Banking E SIDE Twnhse 3Br 2Ba. rA I..... ( 1 .. \< .. s.~. 'O"'"'•'"'' •32-8670 D 548 34 78 E luinn ' Fiaucial LIU CLUIS CllStelur Swc/Oadier gar frplc lg y8fd Sl040 ABART.MENTS ~ 0-.,11,., ,.,, .,,.. 1111 Fem 2 Room~ 1n conoo rirl bttttmtat m,.,ed•ate p0sot>0ns a.a 1 P T OOSthons t~ Video Dick ~O l9 days rA AC111 • ~, ,..., 111to0 S Cst Plaza avl 6 29 wld , able tor Loan C•e<>' Move O.stnt> 751-90 t t 6'0-2426 eves/wtmds w ... .,... "'~'C'•lrf ,.. oar 1ll aMen111es S415 & Oppert•••IJ Ztoa .. oan proc.eu.119 & l'\t"W E/SIDE Unique Design AT BIG CAN¥ON IC' p. ·•'• 1>u 1;11 SIOO 400 Must !.ell' 549-•7•3 HI lecll group with proven accounts e11p pret d ~or Ot! Vaulted celllrig1 3br W 1 ""' '8" ·'"' 11 11~~ rec<>fd Sfflls silent part· con5'0efltl()(l contact F• SOYICI 2'~ba. 2 car gat w/ ,..._.._ Llve on the 10th (a1nray ol Ow nd1a1ve .... , ~ .... mu. Fem prlrd shr N~pl Bch net lnnovallve products I JO ANN YAMASHIRO al Cl.DIS ..,........ -IPI 2 Sicks 10 t>ch (7 t•)s.49 918 era wtd nk up ale. JU&fded iat.e 811 Canyon Country C'lub an11dtl Sorr• No Ptts S 2 7 5 / m 0 u 11 1 5 xlnl margins 10< grow1119 • 1 mlero, end unit bike 10 llUI beautiful no-er prdent Near FashlOll , 646-2310 all 7pm M1nlyn business mkts DornestlC SlmTllll WI If P1ease MM! our 10 .n beach. no pets S 1050 laland Elqsritly appomted t. 2. arid 3 bedroom l ...... 11 & 1n1 1 d1stnbu1ton Up to CWFlalU todays class•loeds unoer Imo S600MC 631-1211 IUiury apartment., muoriry firtplettt, •et a••lilillililll•-.. I F n-$mk ECM pvt Bo $25 MM fast payback 3•20BRISTOLST GROCER'V CLEllS •1 (Sef"oee deli Hot bBer4 j and Juoc:e bar) • " SS 30-S8 16 hr • MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE ·EXCELLENT GROOMING ST ANOAROS ANO ABILITY TO MEET -' THE PUBLIC IUTSEIYloi CLEllS --ban, air conditionin•. wuL-r/dryar .. -•u.,., S•25 ·sec \ul1ls MK:roNet 552· 1690 C t •• CA 9262b Garden Apt. spacious ... "" ~ """"' ...-Nice 2BR 28A 1n country 631_6959 blwn 71m & os a .... eu 10epend1119 upon 2BR. d/w, w/w cpts/drps, larse .,_uo or balcony, celhedral ttihnia. fully settmg Pool patio W/O •••-Tt LN 2914 EOE M FtV H YHS e1tpeflllf1eel cable ree~ EnGI gat. equipped kitchens, 2·car rarqe ,..1th atorl(t hkups 0 /W, gar $995 lOpm Momca or Bennie 'l a lllCOY ClllP&IY $5 53. $7 90/hr S690 No pell 645-5517 ahelf. Central Lanai pool. A ma1nuria11Ct frtt 960-6610 o< 751-2787 Fem to shr Qu•el 3BR SIGNATURE LOANS lllll•IESS I ---u i1tence ()pen Mori Fri 8 1 m to S pm.. JD PROPERTY MGMT home EISIDE Non smkr In Mexican Dtnnet House lfUYtlY STICI I ·MUST BE 18 'Vf ARS Large IBR IBA, conve-weektnda 10 am S3251mo Furnished UnMCured.gooocreo11a FV839·l•220<551--0752 FTL1l1150tb1 18yrs-or AGE ri1 en1 toca1 1ori No Lo 5 p.m rritta NICe Nwpt Hgts 2BR gar-645-2357 must $3-50 000 I lllTill 250 Ogle SI Costa Mew "Els.CHlENT pets/w1terbeds. $550 from S 1395 t o age. lncd paho. pool Gas S $$ GROOMING mo Lv Msg 648-8962 S2SOO For more & watet pd $785 No pe1s F 10 Shr CM hs 12•·301 REAL E TATE U~:;!~9,, =~=u~ r~~F MITAL FllOlrT lmCI I 5 T ANOARDS AND LG 2Br l'~Ba. lrplC. new-650--8213 or 760-1• 18 N'pets lods Avl now I r '" ReceQl>OntSI PleaMOt NB ABILIT'I' TO MEET inform1tion ind 1nclds gar $375tmo -•, Av111able Nitw loans or re-ad o boat O local grp practtGe Musi na~ THE PUBLIC carpet d l w.wld hk-up, avl ava1lab1lil\ CA LL ST1llO-STIPS Tl tel I ullls 5•5· t•52 hnanc1ng Poor cred11 01< llnwldg req O Sa1es OAntal ~•P ... o . .,27 r•~•lf now S795tmo Hsecat OK c 2 A"" ·~ 11 722 905" ~ " .. _.,.. 2273 Mlner"A 645-8161 Pr1va1een1r 1A251mo MIF121·281ntsmk drugs all •hrs 171• 864-0•25 ..,mm-1 sa . ,, 1:nt 1~~ =kll~ : l7l4J 644-0S09 ·:.,~ 646•6595 or 6<l6•2136 Sh• upper Nwpt Bch • WIDOW HAS SU ltlllftPll f T 0 ES~ C. l R K N 'T E COllTEST ~ CLEllS bllh $600/mo Doug, Newport Hetghll lwnhse-~,..,,_.o ,_ --WALK TOBCH NRHOAG house $350 mo Ca11l ror TOs• StOK-up !'\lo l e.<>eltts Long t9fm 2!>0 AUDITOR Eaperience COLDWELL BANKER llyie 2BR. trplc. lridry rm. Mcl..AlN ENTERPRISES • tBR $695 Tammy 6<lS.• t90 cred ...-no pen Den-Og!t! St C M 650-8463 pre• d Apply at 1u 1 545-0303 Pr!~:~~2ij~s.'::S •2BR 2BA S895 MF ·Cp PARK NWPRT by1 n•$0n A»oc 573.-311 * *Nlllff9rl* G•slef or C911957-3063 ~-~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Poo1 spa e•trapvk1119 a__ r~ I t•O 1 Supenor 646-6838 the Bar Lu• mastet ~·•e Amaeaaceants Ste• ar Job w CM Ma1tr1e -. Mus T BE 16 YEARS cmpllly turn wlpv1 8A I -I r • firm '°' • Slat r T Chrg OF AGE WALi< to beach • 1Br den hlttt club mem~rsh1p .... t ••• 2925 Bi.kpr Duties vat1eO llSTl-.S ·EXCELLENT S850 •Studio S625 1nck:ld Also lenms & j ooh ~OUN D Young challef'ges enoieu •• wa~ I G~OO~•NG I Poo4 lndry gar E1tes fTIOf'e WI~ 10 Balboa ~, F'emate black & W'11te spons1b11tty & SO"d Pk1>4W I ..... ,.,., ST APljOAROS ANO 734-'3t2or 528-1•16 F'asn 1st Avf 6 1 S6!>0 SPan•f" Please 10 COiiar I a must A great OPPrty W flv1>H LOSS THE 4B•Uh TOMEEl SA 00 • 1>C 70 hf •ilc. leatal1 I ullls 640-8930 6••·226' 631-8'80 NATURAL WAY' ·1-1E PUBLIC Ma•es tor large 3BR bulc,.,er lCOIPllSSllE 1Ma1 2706 Bay,,.ew conoo Garaoe lllAT SEIYICI A Patdl • day' 1'PPI\ 1n ~son we"1 S1 EutStde Costa Mesa POOi $~25 ·$62 5 FOUND ADS Po.,ods awey• 60 Patches Mal'lager be11We room w/k1t~ Ind•)' •6'• 2607• ClEllS at a ~Y109s• 8 OOam ano 5 ()()pm at. Po o I P" v 11 edges "< sml>.r prol shr Lido Isle I ARE FREE C .... t/,._~ •-l' p . • S350tmo 5•8-38•8 4BR house lrplc dt>t car ---· lltf •••h•f $650 r-------------------1~""---'°"!"--"'!'!"~-1 Femafe near S Cst P•za garao~ mo BRICK/CONCRETE work HAULING, CLEAN UPS. 18 Y.ar1 or Happy NB .as Frwy Share bath A11a11 now• 673 1267 Call: Prof reliable. ret, refs QUALITY WORK. FREE Cus1omers Richard Sinor kllch w/d . pool. iaz Prof M n smkr wanle<l To FREE est 641-3283 IAN EST M IKE 722-7858 (lie Ins Reist 645-7608 S3501mo •dep 556-1737 stiarP new Irvine Condo 142-1171 M!fl!luq la ... $2.56 per day ?tease ~ our •O n today s class1l·eo1 ul'!Oer GPOCER'V YOIS &IOCHY CllPUIY VONS Crecery C..JMJ 115 £. 1ltlt '"'"' c..ta•sa That's ALL ~ pay for 3 llnes. 30 day minimum In Ille Ctraakfiif ---LOCAL 30 -yrs Ouallly GLASGOW PAINTING AMS FOR RENT Per-feel 5 mll'I from JW 111rpor1 Work Yard-Tree-0111 lnl tE.11.1 30 years exper tor student Kile. Ln""n. pool 1ac $425 7S6-1310 Doyou. buying eoe1Mfll"O 11 ;:~,~~~.~~E Trash Free est 548-4182 References 642-52tc Pmi entry s.ocllmo "~1 Prof n•smkr fem IO<' mslr LOST oiamond tennis the~f1ec2 mart.e1 l•4•rw•ter Int TNll Mus1 t>e Sa.it>a oer11119d I Will 1ra1n 673-3SJO EOE A A MI F SERVICE DIRECTORY tops Spec tub enc 5425 'L ... ICl•i•t Pam tong & Wallpaper Re-Pe,.. n i s 1, Last • sec bdrm 1n br11e COM Apt or ace1e1 On 519 At 2 ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 15yre Rel p11 843-9044 I moval 20 yrs exp Crean 673-0•51 Own entry & Batt• S550 Cov•c Plz and 0< Pk•119 tot INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n ... &llW ..,.. ... ..,., YIUIWPAIU FOf mo<e infonn11lon CALL TODAYll &llF•LllS Yoor Service Directory Repraentat1ve U2-Ul1 ext.110 __ L_a_ .. __ ca_r_e ____ prompt reas 6•2-5937 -2711 mo , ultls & OC'O Avl or ~S6 Wingate CM CkiW Cart Com ...... t• Serv Sprmkler/ 1 p •. B_e_t_e_lt .. J_•_ .. __ •_h._.___ 6 ' 0-, 760-1552 X230 LOS• F'-c a1-n Cat ---------....... 1 a 1mter you a1ri t but a.. -r•.. -f 1ntantlovf119care f .W. fnstaf repair Treelrim& pamteryouneeCI CALL SHl&U91TD. Ev•"6·200tRm630 Nt!uter ~CI Area Or- Thur 7-5 r m a mornlnurae remove clnups. reas Free AARDVARK because he 1s Wkly rentals now avalf Shr '!ii CM hM" 1g pa•k ·I ke ange Flo111re• streeu S20daysttlrtln May fnmy HI V1Jenlln5"48·6109 guarani~ Lie 631-5347 $1•7Cl0 wk & up 22H yd trplc w d $'00 mo Ownerm1s~6'2·0760 Woodbridge hm 786-5889 DUSTY s Landac:apellawri MICHAEL cox PAINTING Nwpl Blvd CM &<lf>..7•45 1SI IQSI • dep Ultls & LOST MITOY POODLE. er-.. ltni Main Serv Wkly/month/ s 12 Hr • MATERIALS grndr •OCI 63 l--06()3 Apricot cotor 7 It>$ no ~ ce tltme Free.st 241-16<l0 Rete<ences 675-4006 Vacati•• ....... Y~•f'V'l"'Olsht?BRApton COiiar Vic BalOO.Penn H /Ofl1()81 10 -"" ...., .. ,, ,... 73 DBL·A·TEAM 15 Yf"exp ••-the walllf on S Baytront 6 .7799 Of 833-3030 yrt exp. Retlable. bonded QUALITY PAINTING I Bal.__ I 1 _,. NI k e~I 210 lie: I 'd Jen ~8--0621 Jultan & YOiande garden Fa1r prices 11 years exp BCH• 2 nu lwnhs decor· .,.. .,..,. s •·"" sm ' · ni ny Ing/houseclean 642-3921 JoM * 673-2604 a10f turn spectacular• only $425 Sob 675 360~ M SIBERIAN Hustcy dog on ~~~~~ GARDENING SERV Clean VESCO PAINTING ANO .. 4&3 3&2 sec 85 poots leAtalt Wulff Z72' I ' 28 V>Cm1ty Fourit11n ups Lawns. Palm tree tenms raq ball full Per 1 Valley Allecllonate 631-6948 * 646-9957 WALLPAPERING Oualtty rm Chan Isl Hb< S700M, HARBOR RIDGE Women 969-2905 trim. garage Al 549-9461 wOfk FrM Eat 069--1349 2300mo 8051984-2558 desires room w ba k•I •11&11 SUYIOl11f G ARDENING·-CLEAN UP pool pm dnl rels Glona HW&lll CIT CARPETS & WINDOWS Mow-.edge-trM wOl'k-lvfl Pa~laL FIND 631-2830t0 760· 3cn3 E White male lost 511 m MJ·HN malrit Aw 665-5288 rMAilJG INTERIORS WANTED Bedroom on Cameo Hoghtands. COM --------•! l·AMllllAI ILUllll TREE TRIM-TOP-SHAPE· HANGING/STRIPPING mce home Apt Condo 759"8429 -••aa•-VISA-MC 673-1512 .. _.., t!IWS ECONOMY Houaecieanll19 Stump-Pllm1-Cleanups-through classified for proless1ona1 male C1as11necs·1 got the_ The Calif. Public: Utllltlet "Eu..vthfnn Ne1f' Hauling Mike. 641-0512 PIHttr/ltaair Mike 6!°>0· 1•00 to your fnwood ,,_,. Commlnlon. REQUIRES •• , ,. . . ., _ !:: thl1 all uMd, houMflol<I (71>4) 261-3577 COMPLETE LAWNCARE 1ri1 1Ext patch plastlflng, good1 mover1. print their HOUSECLEANING I Do 1 RelJ)Onslble Reasonable cu1tom telfturlng quality P.U C Cat T number, Good Job & Good Pricet Free 911 e75-3777 work Problems-No Prob- flmo's & c:t11utfeur'1 print Felita, 549.9743 111 4pm 1IEEI r.msl =32686<l 55•-7831 tMlr T.C P number In Ill adver11Nm41f'11 II you •Prof HIClnQ. FREE"'' Topped/remove Cleanup Plaa~la haw a queatlon eboul 7 dys wtl, 10 yta up. ref nu 1.--n/aprlnklr 751-3476 •2-4-11-,-1-1·.-1-11-.1-1-........ lhe teg1H1y of 1 rnowr, Lie, Ina 8'2-S0531t limo °' ~ffeur. Cell ~all COMM./INDUST.IRESID HEATtNG9 PLUMBING Public UtlUIH Com-ca..n..up, lawn c.re. tr• EXPERT Service & Rec>aw rnllek>n. 714-551 .... 151 ~YWXLt TAPING• trim, r9m0vll t56-ea7S 34 yruxp t8 yrs In ., .. Texlur•Acouttlc & PWnt LARRY'S LANDSCAPING Llc•409035 964-8919 Fr .. et KeWl 722-9294 Wood ~ays- &b c.Ml~ llMtriol P•tlo-Cln ups-Nft IWtm· Spttnac .... tree remow ML ALU INUM ~Jno. ~"::~ NIM hiifii6 551~ or !>41~ Raingu1ten Low Pricel contractor. 873-8081 uoen. Contt 845-3658 ~ ...... -~ ... =--m-""'.ct1_____ Fr• at Ca11 631-RAIN -mOHR OAivimi _..._, __ .._ ______ , : ~r~~IKE ACCIDNT ..... I llW .... Fonner 0 A. Fr• oonlUlt. Al lypee Lk: 493~ lj!!!~;]~&,;;:.in!!i#~;;;; •7MS27 ROOf 1.EAK? Low c:oe'I, ~ quality roof ,.. -.... ~1"'11""' !!!!'l!'lm!""-... Locel,. 780-7178 ••ABC MOVIHO•• °'** & C.9fl.ll T13'048 ~-~~­ LO RATES 552-G410 , ly a newspaper carrierl job on far size. If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size Just send in this coupon or call. ~2-4333 Routes are avst1lable now! It st•tWf. It I ..., Pitt carrierl rmt;.7-'d like to;,,;;,:;;;-~~~;:,, mg a Dally Pllot earner ~~ I I Address I I I I ~ -~r&.": . __J"P I L---""' ':.'-.!-91!!!---- CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available tomer service dept. in our cus- Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 P.M . and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 A.M . Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolanda. Motor Routes available in Cost• 1111 Huntincto1 le1ch Fou1tain Y1ll11 NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver .One Day a Week - Must have dij>endable car and proof ot Insurance. 142-14 Ask for Joanne Craney ·' • H lllEOWlllS Reliable, own transpor- 1a1100 '*"'Y S4a.-0621 HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH FMllRYIOI SIPEIYISllS l"ull 1nd Part time $5 00-5 50/hr 960-9613 tor appt 10em-Spm Ufl .. AllSI Swtll llSlllCTtH $4 25-$7 OOtnr 962-8205 Maintainence SlllEI IELPEIS 115 POS1T10NS OPENI Neeoeo oy Huntington Beach C •IY SchOOI O.s- tnt 1 to worll appro11 imah~I~ ;i months starting ~une .O Custodial and grOYnd duttes to oe per- form~ $6 396 hr salary Apply 20451 Cra1mer Lane 11 B 964~ IPlllTAIUC£ PEISOI f>IT tor Newport Chann-1 tnn Call 642-3030 llASlllY THIEi F /T SS Hr Must have min 3 yrs exp & some superv B11tngua1 Own car CALL 839-1112* HERITAGE MASONRY• •H FlllT IFFICI GYN N B B right erier gel IC enj()y wont tng .. puohc Must have exp Wtlh AIP. AI R & btlWng & collecttons 720· 19" 1 IEllUL fHIT lfFICE 8\Jsy OBGYN, Newport Ce1'i I er FIT 6" S-5885 PERM PIT merchandiser needed HB area No exp necess Must be mature. neat and have own trans Call Roberta 82 1-0860 : ~. · Merrill Lynch .·...;. Realty We are expanding and need agrea11ve, pro- tes51ona1 ,,._ Ind ex· pe<llOCed agerllS Pea- n ions ava1l1t>te now fx. ceitenl new comm1ss1on structure Call Lori tor a conl1dent1a1 1nterv1ew 8"?·9466 or 838-5801 IEEI EITU CASll1 PREUlll a.JIMI ......... ..., ---~---1 so LBM PXtl -...,~f!fti-"'irifaio'"-1 1901 Court NB Fri, Sat.Sun Lota of atuttl 67~583 Call '°' ~et lntervtew Orange Coat Dally Piiot la between 9-3pm IC>O«lng lor • Press"*' 843-eo<>o Cfrtal ••• ... lffi GARAGE SALE Sat 8-4pm Lamps, Pies. Furn. Acoess, Mtsc Pre d to Mii Behind Getson'• w.th 2-3 yu1s eJtperlenoe Ask tor B<uoe on a web otlMt pr... * ** * -nPtlT Opportunity tor edvenoe-** * -*--ment beneltts, aa1ary SALES • Bio ada uaually commensurate with ex-mMn 1m1ft comm We pertence Call ( 7 14) pey 1>4gl Call 5"0-4618 lor Ft T take trenacrlptton. wllra1n. Santa ana. 558-8333 RUGS. desk , quallly clothing. llnens. •P· phances iewelry lidding macnme 1100 S.a Lane 642-4321 ask for Hank record.cl 1nlormat1on TYPIST P/T • Afternoons 50 wpm • •1192·9~96• VALET SAT & SUN 9-1 PAINTING CHmllALll And HIGH SPEED COPIER II you like working with people and a variety of jObS you II love PIP Pnn11ng knowledge '*P- lul or w1ll tra1n nghl peraon PllESSKHH AB Dick 360 exp Wkdys. Ins benefits 298-B E 17th SI C M 6-42-0621 PIT Cllil-IP Kim Mesa Center Automotive •642-2286• * RW. ESTATE* WISTAITI Young aggressive licensed Agents wi exp needed to sttow & aeu prOPef11eS '#llh e Top Produoer High comm11s1ons & bOnuses Call PATRICK TENORE 7~8702 A.gt REC-EPTIONIST Type 30Wpm take or· derstmsgs. mall 8-59fn M-F SS 50/hr 8-45-esso IEO£PTlllllT F•ff•hr llllOISUll Responslb4e person Able to handle heavy phones Compuler knowledge helpful Call Carlita '* 6 7 5.{)900 • *lll.ISF/T* Do you 9nl<>Y people, talk· Ing Oii the p00ne? & have 3 yrs retell sales exp'd? Sml quality portrait photo ttudlo seeks sales per. son to woOt Tues thru Sat & SOfM PM's. 833-7818 ~ llSIMUlft Exp or Wiii train in a tu 1 growlno Micro Compo- nent Co sal • comm Misllon VtejO Call Nancy 768-t233 IUT.SEClnAIY Growing Civil Engineering & Land Planning Firm, Metta experlenoed gen· etal office MCretary with good typing, computer & phOoe s6cllts. detail orien- ted E.llcellent benll•t• & wor1llng envwonment In Southern Orange Coun- ty. Send resume to Mr FwrltM at Aobert Bein, W\11iam Frost & Aaeoc 14725 Alton Parl(wey. lrvlM, CA 92718 L1k1 working outside and gett•no excerstze? we need e parking a1ten1- dar11 M ·F 8 30am-5pm (Some overtmme may be requrred) At our beautlfut baytront IBClhly tn NB 6"5-7600 mtRIUIY Receptlonlats Animal At· tendants & Technician needed IOf busy large practice f fT or PIT incl wttnds & eves exp pref Irvine 551-0304 WlfTIESS/WllTUS For all shifts hltt1111ftn1l IOP 1121 So Harbor Anaheim CA• .... ,.,., •.. ,., FIT ass1. LH rn tre<:te Wllh on job training Must be neat, clean. enjoy work witn llanda Own car, n- smttr 786-5830 Ill mtg C•1t1 Mtt1 1124 HUUHIALEI SAT 9-5 HarbOr to Fair- view north ol s.ker ANTO turn Six)i-t equip Full sz brass bM mett bike clothes.~s.mrsc 37 1 ¥-gnoha S1t1Sun 9-4 . . CWJUAllT* CILUCTllUI* Dolls 1r11ns. etc occs'"'"-4 L~ lor red flag' SH·l••·b•* VARIOUS ARTICLES Drop leal ding tbl. 6 chrs ·79 Ford Mustang. Rocker. 2 Ouk~. whl chr 77 Toyota, Mo1ofhome & misc Sal only 10·4pm Trailor, Antiques. P11no, •IWIE SALi* 1939 WaHace Apt 10• Futrilture. etc .etc.. SAT 511•. 10am (W•C!f') GARAGE SALE Sat/Sun IPllSllll IYa 1601 ~NITA LANE NI. 250 E 19th CM Oak GllTllY 21 TIE llUL wale<b~. lg rd 2-pc sec llTATllS couch dine set complete Cell Cora Skleth dish set, k1tch appls. lor detail• sports eq all in gd cond 546-2313 0t 548-8897 • SA TUROAY 9.5.-* 46• Santa A.ne AYe Execl solid oak dHk., chi!· dren·s·CIOthls1 toys! 118 AHa•t HI Ir-Household turn. CIOI SATUROAY 9-3 --~ treeler bind saw blk , 2913 Royal Palm 1215 ~riners (cor S 9 Sanu SatlSun 1o.tn antqa etc aturday -4 Aetrio l'urn, surtboar~ • WAIHllSE 225 Costa Mesa St ma<e•l' 631·6904 MOV~SALE Anuq;, SEOlfTW Ceramic Ille d11tr1but1on HUGE YARD SALE -lots of fumllur•. ~ H i g hly m o t ivate d , needs warehoute per-Furniture. c101hes Tri-SMAlL dresMfr lampa. hold llems clothes.SAT. eMl'getlc &. organized son/drtv-Great •~·rs& t _... T" desk, 10-speed Trek 9.3 ~&oe Cornwall la1e. fndlv IOr fut paced •• "vu umpti pars, ""'0' •. Racer .., 3'47 Ogle St _ _ __ Shopping Center De-benefits (7 t4)5"6-3671 misc 900 W 20th St 722-t085,6at only 9-2 MOVING SALE ~- I Sh Iha d & We•~,, u1•/lt1i1lt.. "'SAT 10·2. May 14 -; ---thing In house must 90 ve oper or n tw U .. #ftll.UU tnts W9Mend LOii Of Mo WIP exp req d Com· Handy wtth tools 1631 t1 •· Sc $ .,. door octogon shap(Od Collon No early birds! pule< aprlldsneet knowl· Placentia Costa Mesa DCC sw•• 11n o~ furniture reened ttques Fr1I Se1 10-3 2~ edoe a .. N/smkg Ole EVERY SATISUN Orang• oom ( 101110) Mite ---11mu. mTEU HUGHES INVESTMENTS E••l1J9Ht WaatM coast College Fairview items glass tierdwood OUEEN sue mattr ... 175, Apt Complex ah owing "2 Cofpotate Plaza 250 SS3S and Adams. Costa M.. doors. 8 Shot• screen pauo set S 100 cit~ ... ••••••••-" book Newport Beacll CA 92660 AdmtSSIOfltParktng F~E Several handsome d1ninn other masc Items 2152 Sf ll & Apls light keeping 759-9531 Ask tor Laurte F student 30. wants to SPACES s 0 43vS880j .... Viste Entr•d• (The e• "W W111 tr1m Week91'1ds only ---Houseslt W/Hset\pg ellP 1 room Sl!IS Massage '1 trom 9-5 Ellflfgette & de-IRlnllY Will stirt 614 tor summer table complele candle Blulfsl Sat. Only 10-5 B M pendable 545-4855 ~Uonilt Local CPA Xlnt refs 5"8·5881 lots of clotnes. b•ke. dog! making equ•p & much Rel11g. wld luriii'iiir.: I 8~6 ~4S 1 c ~r11Ar furr111ure. as-more 281 Costa Mesa misc OH E Bluff Or1Ye W. I. 12 nm ... -.. ..,,..,L-a•'ast o c C • • .. ~-sorted items etc SAT SI M 0 11 Sanca Ana Vista del Oro & Grande Reservation agent pos-SERVICE STI 11111 L I &010 onl~ 7am 2732 Lorenio 1 Ave May 13 & 14 Vtsla Sal/Sun 9-4 OF NEWPORT BEACH ittons now eva11abie 25 E11p Mngr NwprllCM hS•H FRI & SAT Q 4 30 SAT 8am 120 KINGS PL IEST IEIL hours monomum No exp area Mechanical knowl ._..,IE r•-•111 SAT & SUN 9-4 30 n~Assary will rra1n on -11 .:; r-HO trains enn1ne steno Clasailled nu 1pec1a11ntor-Anltques crystals china. IQ 1444 •re you over 18 -,.~. old ~ ..,..,... nee Al benefits 1931 ~·~port Blvd CM .. ,, t:> k 1 • "'and havA a .. ~d~at:>le tt>e 100 Musi be out· ""Mu"s-t enio" sales & "'~-oresser!. many more' maroon for people wtlh s1ereo • es PIC ures "' ~" ano narsonable , 50 Select Dealers ,,....1674 Iowa St * * apac1al needs designer bedding mite car ano au10 insurance going ""' people Seno resuml! & !Dealer space av11lable1 S1ar1 now ano deliver Costa Mesa location Call salary history 10 Bo• 0 p lo 7012 newspapers •or the oc 01 wn 3 ·7Dm M TH 11923 cosiaMesa 92627 GIANl PHOTOt EOUIPT Fans itue 6 14 Jewelry/fan/Art owtr ltl 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD Open 7 days a week E11tended Service Hours 7 a m • 10 p m Mon-Fri Register Newspapl!r 7SS· 1155 Linda l SHOW' Costa Mesa May a•ra •15 6025 1& BOW Aider 80 wl trlr ..... E·s 1rr1r1 14-15 See Ad unoer """' n ... 1••1 •1• $550 lo S650 •month or t:>usy Dinner Theatre d <;late blues 150 957 0705 So Laguna 1947 by eng & drive lresh water fully lolOed. alarm. Siik 330am lo 600 am Earn RESERVATIONIST FGorlFor-m :r11"e1 ~!search Cameras Equpt ·6016 19 • 12 wool Preoom 111el WATERCOLOA 19 J114 Xlnl cond Volvo Penta •• • more' Call us now pnone ~rsonaloty & be Study Please c all VICTORIAN FURNITURE CHARLES W AUSTIN cooleO S•OOO 631 -8843 m1, Mint condl 117.~ at 891 1606 onsc•en11ous 979-7550 •536-0244• Marble-top dressi>r w' IHSS HI i1Cltult1 CAlllU NllT *FOR SALE * -obo 838-9505 =~~~~~N~~~~E I Res1auran1 Telemarkettng I ~~r ~:,~;, ~: c~a~; "':.~~~~~;~19~o~~g~8d;f3 lLISID con ' 18 Gasollne Packet BMW '83 32_0_t_M_1n_t_c_on_d_ \J T GTO BEACH I 2 POSITIOIS 675 5977 $7500-Call Lou Red ate. am/Im cua •H N IN N COU"ITER PREP S500 I ELEGANT Custom cur11ed 51200 OBO 619'724·~008 548-4S•7 or 955-7540 11.1nrl, cust whls. lhP9kln. IEO PERSONS AYllLAILE • * • * 1 ' sofa off white a1mos1 114~ Materials 6030 11.,m. 18•50 640-8582 £.ITU IHR7 1mmeO•ale openongs lor Will pay CASH tor Lionel & ne ... ong price $4000 <Jell _ ... t/Yacltt Cltarttn _ Counter Prep P«sons 11 Amencan Flyer mOdel S2000 760-2620 WO D windows & wood 37 TRAWLER-b001t Buy PlYIEm TM 1111, How does S 1 382 part Fie• nr~ Also h1rong DE· you ve ever t:ieen di~· 1rarns 893· 1015• French Pillio door sys· I 7 9 Too muctl cash down? 1tmeayearsound?Tha1sl LIVERY DRIVERS 19yrs courageo aooul lele· DAY BED White & Brus lems As •ow as $54 to Least! for /d ay leaae ·79ornewerM BZ wtlat Ille Army A~ve ano older wt9ood dnv1ng phone sales because ol Appli1act1 60 11 M11t!resses. Trundle S 1600 lns1a11a11on ava11. Berthed tn Newport FOf Compere our large eelect wlll pay you tods1a11 Tralinh record Able 10 work pscoaomr mo!nraagloerms enp!ea~~ I llY lPPU••CES' Complet8e73$245 able t7141 582-9303 details, call 676-7100 0 A.C one weellen a mon eves Apply daily at ..-..., -• •840-3 • S '1 .... 7014 and two weeks a .,..,a, 1r I ras .. ,... give us 8 call We offer Aetngeralors Wasners & Oflice hraitare II • Hiii if llNITI Call today see of you ' .:; .:; n~ •Prolessional I Dryers Mike 6"5-9701 ESTATE SALE Furntlure a aipaHt 6047 24 FOOT SAIL BOAl dlalMERCEOES quality 171h & Tusttn Blvd CM Training & lurnisnings Call lor ltsl Complete with 58111 g (2131714)637-2333 Relrog $175 W 0 S140 ol items 644-1483/dys ale lrailor $350 obo SFna.vnearBeachBlvd IE ALL Yff CU IE. Res1auran1 •Lucrative •a Olsn1w & trasn com· 1u6·3330te~es & wLnds · -, Comm.SS On ° .,.. • " IBM Oltvell• elc and new , 841-•266 In Buena Park AlllY IHHYE. I WlREl/WllTllESS Structure' Pa~ 1 0 ' S 1 2 5 ea word processors Guar .. Anahe•m 772-1460 Immediate opening tor •Pleasant Work 646-5848 Kdinegki'v'ze~'~d ~e40ceooss~rayn Fiom S250 84 l· 1593 CATAMARAN 'HOBIE cat 85 MERCEDES l!~OE C 735 8325 p 11 14 w11n Jib 11•00 obo Stiver. SUM, new tires .., ... llUI ~~i~~~ Auto. T ·bet. low mtl, Xllnt cd.17950 pp 7eo-t774. AAHQE ROVER '17 like MWI LHthW Interior, 12.000 ml. 727-1101 WC)ft(. 85-4-2552 home VOLVO '8-4 Dl Wegon Graflte. 1 OW'flej', QrMI eondl 18100 Call Cerrie 851·2211 aetn-~ 83 VOL VO White wl tan Int. lo ml AMI FM CUI A.IC. Pwr locks Xllnt COf'ld $7415 850-5826. V~84 Rabbit Con- 11ert1ble, 1tlnt eon<!, lo ml, A.IC am/Im cau, new ures Cell 873--5573 VW ·85 GTI 5-spd, white. sunr1. AMI FM c:eaa, nu VWRABBIT CONVERTIBLE '82 White. new tires, custom alloys and air eon<!. Re.- movable AM /FM c:eu •t•mTI Conv«t. LO ml 11121071 ....... Brougham. Like new Alt pwr (2COF92tl S t0,498 lllNIAPIR• lo ml. 5 apd, atr, 1-rt $8977 (lMWRs.45) 'Ullomlff V8, Auto. atereo. lhell 17977 (2M7437) ,.., S46·1200 nll ..... ·C..- ...... &llU Auto. w. c.aa, xtre cleen ( IJT2875) ..... FO RO '76 PINTO WGN 1 owner. ale, cust whls, r.cl. rare eon<! , See to 1P9'1C s 1050 831-0332 Greet car lor summer * WE llJ * f un S 5 9 95 24 1-31781720-3945. iitn h.nticlloo USED CARS •tscAM MALIBU CLASSIC Needs work . S500 845-5"38 NABERS CADILLAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ot tate model, tow mileage CadtlllCI In Orange County! S.. us today! 140-1100 2600 Harbor Bllld COSTA MESA CADILLAC '78 Coupa Deville. runa perfect, new ttres loaded I 1800 OBO A5'1 for Kevin 645-9854 73 CAPRI V-6, 4 sd, mod1he<1 flare• & nu paint Smog cert I 1200 OBO. Steve 788-928 1 'ti OANIOI W&UI Auto atr pwr W1nl lock cass, w1re wt111, 3rd seat (1LOC139) ..... THEODORE ROBINS fORO J < r,') HA &~O• lllYO (Q')IA Ml '.A I • .\} Ood() •11121 u•1111 Lt .... U* 111,IOO 112·Hll STOP BY AND see TONY TOOAYIYOU CAN FINO HIMAT THEODORE ROBINS FORD ;r., · >tAlllOA hi•~ ((•\IA '-'l\A t,1; •t1 •t• ~~ CE~ CALL NOW .... TO FINO OUT WHY mo" people art boy1n& more cars from us than ever before •4S E COAST HIGHWAY NEWPOflT BEACH 800/423-7077 714/613-0900 'l•NINOF1111 Auto. air, 1t1<eo Fire en- gine r.cl •GK ml mag wheels ( 1l<OR775) 11211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD , '·' UAIJ8f, ........ (1 Coron?. ·5 0 1026 mght snitt lease c:e En111ronmen1 Fuaitart 6014 650-0248 Privall! Typewriter Sale ••99-3008• Xlnl cond Take ov1< osta ... esa 4 · Puffin s Restaurant in •Guaran1!!6d HOYrly Cypress c;27.s 11:i 1 Coron• Oet Mar Ww 2 Ctlests lingerie & h•boy IBM Ohverto etc and new lease S37Stmo 722-6004 --------- 1 ...,.. d / __. woro processors Guar UH 14 Dana POtnl 493.1901 6'0·8381 LOUIS •AOv1ncemen1 2 nrte stan s w Cvuar L•••lr cttt•••• nH' (Q\fA ._.f \A f1)J i 1l.1 l'ut1erton U 7 4461 ___ 0 t f hi lined drwrs king headbd From S250 8-41-1593 Orlon aa•IS Co'19" Trailer rtllJC ll)TIC[ PlB.JC NOTICE "8.IC NOnw. Garden G•OYf' 638-87SO IAIClll'S. 1n~~uu;.11v or rig Xlnt cond 854-9269 ~i•l•c .... Tattle,. Ptll a Aai••ll 6049 s 1200 :;~~Savi on Is '1CTIT10Ua IUSINHt K*M K..a i'iunl Beach 962 8821 Currently hiring exp d 4 Rooms lurnllure dinette., cllairs. llltoll. Lit• HIMALAYAN Chocolate St . .,_ i NAMI STATWMINT l'ICTITIOU8 IUUtUa l'ICTITIOUI IUltNlll La Hat:>raS71 ·91 40 •LINECOOKS ..,..... recllners silver occas WIH.'Jll·Olll. Poinl CFA r""'tller Fem mct,""•••tat.L The follOWlng penontare NAIMITAT'IMENT NAlllllTATI....,. Orange 9 •4 2940 •HOSTESS r•I chairs corner & Queen -• S pl' 7UZ0 doing buslMSI as· The followtng Pettont ere The lollowlng '*90fll.,. SoOdleback Illy 768-525 l •SERVEF\S bedroom sets color TV IOYlll lll.Ef 9 wks Old beautllul mark· ··-an BRASHIER & co . 1111 doing butiMM -doing bullMM u Santa Ana 836·q924 •AESEAVATIONIST Reesonaole 960-4437 5 pc Twin Bdrm set ongs s350 759•3257 4HP MARlNER outbOlrd Ba)'llCM Of , ~ CorOf\a Oe4 SUBWAY •2'58 28950 HOLY COW. 218'-' Marine ~uston 131·048 1 Pi.&se apply 1n pefson C~~ 4~3~s 4.Jf,~1~ 9 ~ almost new Oesk, Hide-Piaall I: OrtUI engme Xlmt eond $300 Mar Call! 92625 Goloen L1n1ern. Laguna Avenue Balbol Island. C.itt Westm1ns1e< 8<!1-2278 3050 Brist ol C M P .; " • 5 Pc a18n11fQueb1 E4nghsh oa11< A·Bed g morl! 722•9364 ~ost OBO Call alter 6pm Marci•,.~ Brune i.r, 103 NlguelJ·...: c2al'!_8~2e. 3 7 2 7 12 An-92CMH1 Hur•t. 322•1 ..........__ •&40-0472• ·""' draw a t cnr se • 673-8779. Jaamlne ...,.......,, orone Clet ...,. " , ·-~ .. n..._-llRSUIY &TIEllUT Telephone Sales i1n1 cond S•50 Beaut QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS Mar C111t 92625 Clrcle, Huntington Belch. way Ave , Leguna Nigu.i, For small church Over 18 lllPIRSllS oak bullet & china cbnt & B OX OU IL TED * IAIJ llllll * SU,1/Dock\jSttrlft Jamft R Brashier 103 Calif 928"9 Calif rel1ablf' f'l(P w cholOren N 0 w h t r I n g F ' T nm If SllE Fin, oerl cond $650 842-3095 BAA ND NEW' s 155 Baldwin Must sell Best 7022 Jasmine c .... Or ' Corona Thll btllln•H ,, con-Dorothy Hurst 32241 S5h• oppro• Shr wk Call Buspe<<JOns al !\el( Rest LM Miii i S•IRT C111 846-•293 offer 5"8-7"72 <tel Mar Clttf 92625 ducted by hlnt>and 1nd wife Rldgew1y Ave . l agvn1 645·S7 e1 Tul!":o Thurs9 2 ~akeS8tnr Apply in per-ran llTIOIE•Yl•IULE: 12'Y IEITI Thia bu11neu •• con-JldlZ.l<ay NlgUtl Calif * •• •srs* son ••·Th blwn .. J" 7prn Beaut Pm• Amoire Eng-SOFA LOVESEAT ctta1r inlal'1ri1lra1•w/ • N ,_ auctedby hutband andwtt1 Thit statement •as filed fhl1 1>u11neu •• con- " .:; .,. ~ -llah Pini! bench, lrn; ottoman Never used ..a. • 10 Wtr PWf MC, "' Pfl ... James R. Bfaanter with the County Clef'k ol Or· ducled by huabend and wff9 Eern up 10 $2'4 ~r hour ilt 2100 W 0c Frt NB EARN dresser o&k lable. oak Scolchguarded fabric ,,_llClf If, Jfl lse l250fmo 850-0356 Thl1 1talem«tl WM fit9cl ange County oo l,Pfll 25 C H Hurst Referral & lr•vet OOl'lUS lnULIAUS $400 $1000/WK secry.plnechest Dressel' onlyS250 8•3-929-4 .... Perfttfot••I so SLIP AVAILABlE wlth theCounty Cterk ol Or-19&8 This st11ement wu filed lncenltves and more' FIT & PIT Ci.ks Exp pref • & Chest BEST OFFERS MisctllHH•• 1015 (114) lll-Olll. Up 10 65 Ctilf1er Boet. =County on March 31. Put>lilhed Orange~=~ ~l~tyonO.:~ ri. lmmedta1e POSlhOns ava11 I Hallmark Giit Shops. 6"5-012• Musi sell by ---"!"'"'-.... --T'!!""'"u"'!"-li~cln 1060 lrvln•;fs~\~•rters ,,,... Delly PtlOI April 29, May e. 1981 PHFHSIOHL MEAL Tl ~unt Beach. &e2·2997 !~~~-.:,~t=nds thts weekend 22" C1n1• htrJ • LAbies SCnwinn Aa is _ _ __ Publlllhed Orange Coest 13. 20 19111 F-2·~ p ............. "'-7,~ CUE I AETAtl SALES ,. BARGAINS• St Andrews Only Sl600 10' hat Sii• POI/• Daily Pl4ot Aprll 22. 29 May ..... ...,...,,_, ..,., ...._ •S71HR • eomml tratntng CALL &40-8688 AISo Natl Geographic 8, 13 19111 Dally Prlot A.pol . May 8. •7 141 631 7311 1ngerte store "' CM l'dS CIS'fl 9E1A Nl-llll Chrch Sate 15th & SI Al'· mags FREE TO YOU No llve-aboardl ~ F-256 .. _IC W\'nl'r:: 13 20 1988 (.~ing forif,...,d?Find ma1ureS~aon FfT dr-Ad NB Thurs 5119 ••4Summer"W111deal11 upon cond ol ptek-up Beact'I 1173·8536 '"'-nu111A ~persotcr111 .... 1ncl1S1thed hppref 213 .... 94-1027 umt.0.112-12.0 9-7pm Frt51209-2pm Russel s1ngle-f1n $00 •536-6316• IUP11•-.. 11! ·-1CNOTICE 'ICTIT10Ul9U ..... ~~~iiiiii~iiiiii~~~ .. ________ .. ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim"'--------~·! Blcycle (Trek 720) SS10 ..,_,_ r-. NAMllTAff•NT IC MflTM'r I Mope<l (cheap).SS2-5900 TV SttrH, Electrealca wm take up to 42' aallboat. ACTITIOUI MllMll The following pertan• 111e _....;.Ml.--.. __ nu_1_-. __ llY1ll UUI r 60IO Av!June 1 8181990-50&6 NAmlTA,....,,, dolng l>Wlntee.. '1Cl1TIOCJl.,._U GET THE .IUMP ON A GOOD .IOB KIDS WANTED 12-16 1. llolau111, Prtw end T .... 2. •• rie·· tr~ 3.We tr.llJOU 4. H8we fUft end,.._. MW frtendl 5.Pul ............... -- Great buys' P1aywe11 w1NEGUARO Sa1e11111 Iliac. Traaa,.rtattia d;; :=::: :.-"8 we lk~~sf L:,T.s.Fo:,~~!~ r:::"~=.,. swing set & house. Ille S~tem Comp! wletect-HlO G&M RUBBER PROD· Valley. Calli 92708 dOlng bualneaa es: cat>rnel antique rocking ronlca New N .... •r OUI Aircraft UCTS, t 281 l a Colln1. Fould s Zlady. 18552 SPARACINO MEACHAN- ohr, exercise trampoline. of box S 1499 7"4-2730 BENSON GYRO MC CUL· Tustin, Calll 92MO 8'00kllM Cir . Htintlngton OISING 755 w 18th St At1I bikes 760-0980 • -lUCH powered No Grant tony Sw4oo•. 12et leadll0t.:?.'"l 12MZl_!.. 1,.562 !£. 27 costa MeH. c 111t MOVING SALE Upr"'ht ,, ... ,.,tali•• rotors $900 0 80 A9" tor ~ COllna, Tu11rn. Cu ll ...... -7 .. .. .... 'V K •~s-9SS4 t28IO 8tooldloe CV, Huntington J 0 • e p., R 10 111 , d FrHzer ISO Se.Oull Pftft ... ti 711Z ~.,.. ___ Larry Morl!n 393 8each. Cnl 926"f 8-IOno. 755 w ltth St ~~ s~~~oot!1~. ~~~=====~=~=:;•tnqcln/ C~f e ... w2t''' ta M.a. ~~':n<tc: •""'214<:, Cotta ......_ Celif turn $2-10. lamp $16, . C..t.. 'V"' .1 Sc.ttn Mii Thlt ''i>ut1neat 11 eon-Lorinda Zlady ·~ bua\nH• 11 con- lloor pol11her 115. ~,,... duc:ttldby'je)jnt venture Tilia tllt91Mnl ••flied Ckle*"by an~ 646-6129 ~ Gtant tony 1Mgg1 wltfl the C4unty Clettl of Or· ~ R Sper1C1nO • (t 1110 •••• Thia 9'Memettt .,.. fifed M01 County on Marett )0, Tllla ,........,. ... fled (, --""ti tile County a.t1I Of Of· ttU -Wllll IM~ a.rt of Of· ....... ..,. z COwlty on -.,,,. 12. "'~ Or~·c= = County on Apr1I 1t. • '171• °"'1 Pll04 APf11 n . n , May ,,,_ ~ ~ Coeat I , 13. tMa PutMtled Orwig. C09lll -.. v ·r· r··: ---c-2 .... Dqffield MGrlne Low 111 ..... ,... Mint dlt.lont• ()My Plk>t •• 22, 21, Mey F.UT Olly-Plot Ap11 21, Mey t, con.-,,-l).1... ---------1ts.20. t"' F•MI PWlJC M)TJC( F-211 ....... ., ... 112·7'11 ..... .......... ,,. *** is the answer to your buying and selling needs. 1-~.-... ...... ---~~- ' ' • FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1988 'Jaws V ,' played out quietly off N~wport BJ PAUL ARCIOPLBY °' .............. Ufquard1 cleared dozens of swim· mm and surfers from the Newport Beach surf Thursday when boaters Spotted what they believe WIS a Sttlt white shark. The shark. estimated to be up to 2S feet Iona. swam within SO yards of the shoreline near the Balboa Pier. said an eyewitness. Ryan and Eten were rctumina from the Los Anaeles Harbor area when they spotted a dorsal fin stick.ins out of the water just off Balboa Pier. .. We'thouJht 1t was a pilot whale at first. it was so bia." Eten said. Ryan. a skipper for 17 yprs. said the man-eater was almost IS oia as the 27·fOOt lifquard boat that joined them as they tracked the creature hward. ran into a Jr8Y whale once and it sn't as sinister looking as that thing." Ryan said. -rllbct you a small kid could walk into his mouth." two craft traveled alongside 1L ·•1t didn't seem scared at all." Eten said. "It kept swimmina up to the top and down qain. It never made any agrcssive moves.·· Ryan and Eten piloted the boat between the shark and sand. tryana to force it away from the shorchne. Eten wd. Newpon Beach Marine Safety Of· ficer Eric Bauer said lifeguards cleared about 30 people out of the s~ degree water near the Balboa Pier. Later. surfers and swimmers nonh of the Newport Pier were ordered out of the water. and Huntington State .. 25 CENTS It WIS first spotted at about 3:4S p.m. by skipper Larry Ryan and skipper-train« Richard Eten or Vessel Assist Association. an as.- sistancc network that aids boaters in distress. The shark slowly moved up the coast toward the Ntwpon Pier as the (Pleue eee SBARlt/ A2) Boat.. helicopter eearch ID mn for great white abark off coast. Coast Proposed anti-dis- crimination ordinance In Irvine turns Into a debate on whether the city would be advocating homosex- ualty ./ M Callfomla A death sentence Is re- versed betause of lm- praper Instructions to jurors./ AS Nation Mass killer Gene Sim- mons ls sentenced to death, and he wants to die as soon as possible./ M World An airliner from mainland China Is hijacked to Taiwan./ AS Spom Edison High advances In CIF 4-A volleyball playoff action by defeating Cor- ona de! Mar In four./81 Irvine High clinches South Coast League baseball title with 4-1 wln./81 Index Advtoe and Games Births A9 A4 A3 Bulletin Board Bullnesa Clagfled Comica Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparaz:zJ Police log Public Notices Sport• Weather a7-8 86-8 A 10 85 Datebook A6 Date book A3 84-5 81-4 A2 .............. '-9 ..... Dr. lforton Rumphreya and b1a wife. Lort. ha•e &ood reuon to celebrate now. Doctor, wife celebrate with heartfelt gratitude BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ............... Doctors had doubted that Norton Humphreys would live Iona enouah to celebrate his I Sth weddina an· nivenarytoday. But just 24daysafter Humphreys underwent a heart trans- plant, he and his wife Lori ~ back home in Fountain Valley, lookina forward to cclebratina several more anniversaries totether. '"I feel better than I've felt all year." Humphreys said Thursday as he prepared to leave Hoa& Memonal Hospital in Newport Beach. 00My only feelina really is a pat deal of aratitude." Humphreys -whose soft voice was halted often by tears -praiK<! the Hoag phys1c1ans and staff for their expertise and care. aftd indirectly thanked Eleno Ulloa Ramirn. from whom the transplanted heart "as takC'tl. Rainirn, a I 9-ycar-01d Costa Mesa resident. was found lyina unconetous on a sidewalk Apnl 19 and was taken to Hoag Hospital. where he died. Cost.a Mesa police arc seeking help in tracing Ramirez' activities in the hours before he died. The subsequent heart transplant sparked debate because the identity of the donor had not been determined before the transplant took place. Humphreys. however. considered "the controversy as more media· created than ex1stmg of itself." but added. "I thank only time 1s •oina to clear up some of these ethial issues." Questions also were raised when pohcc detemuned Ramirez was py. which prompted speculation that he ma) ha\e been exposed to the AIDS virus. Ph>s1c1ans. howc,·er. per- formed antigen and antibod)' tests and found no signs of the deadly d1~ase ·Tm not rcall) concerned about that. and rm not a homophobe so that doesn't reall) bother me at all." Humphrc)'s said. "panicularl)' when compared to the altemauve." The 58-)ear-old Humphre)s. a fam1I) prac1111oner whose health problems forced him to retire from (Pleue eee BltAJlT / A2) Highway wall wins approval ~ . over protests ,.. -.. ,... By GREG u.ERIX °'_.,_.,,... .... CXsptte the emotional pleas of a dozen residents. the Cahfomia Coasal Comm1ss1on voted unani- mous!) Thursday afternoon to ap. prove construction of a scven-foot- h1gh clear plastic sound wall as pan of a proJttt to wtdcn Paofic Coast Highway in West Newport Beach. But opponents of the project said the) ma) take the matter to court and VO\\ed to kttp fighting. The 10-0 \Otc b> the comm1ss1on followed on the heels of tv.o hours of someumcs \ 1c1ous testimony over an issue that has d1v1ded rc11dents on opposite sides of the h1ghwa). The wall has bttn the main issue. and those opposed to It hve pnmanl~ on the inland side of the h1,ahwa)' The) claim the wall will bounce sound from the expanded h1Jhway nght into their neighborhood. whale at the same time cutting them off from the beach and the proposed West Newport Park scheduled for construction nearb) Proponents of the proJCCl. 1nclud· 1ng Cit) enginttrs. the Ctt) Counctl and rc11dents on the ocean side of the h1ghwa). claim the wall is intended to dampen sound from the ht&hway They also say the widening 1s needed to relieve summer &ndlodc 1n Ne911- pon ~ch. The proposed wall wdl run aJons the ocean Slde of the h1ahway from Highland Street to NewpiNt Boulevard. and 1s pan of an SI million proJCci to widen the h.,bway from four to Sill lanes. Accusations and barbs have flown frecl) between the two sides since the project was denied by the C.OUtal Comm1ss1on m February, ~ several attempts at comprom11e 11nce then. The battle rqcd on at Thunday's mttung. -Most of these ~pie here m favor of this st.tnd to pan dollar·wite," aaid T K. Bnner. one ofabout IS placard.. touna opponents who spoke Thw. da) -It will e"entuaUy iocreue lbcir r.rOP!f'> values That's thc bottom ne ··What thcsic people want to do is take the no15C from their homes ud put It into my neighborhood." addod Mike Beckham Jerry Cobb. a member of the West Ntwport Beach Homcowncn A> sociat1on. which fa\on the project. called opponents "a very smafl. vocal minont)." and said the comm1ssioo was -misled .. at its February mm1na. (Ple&M ... N&WPOJtT I A.2) ·Irvine boy, 9, hit by auto: A 9-)'car-0ld Irvine b<>) suffered a broken lq Thursday when he was struck by a car while blcychng across an 1nterscct1on. Drew Lambert was nd1ng 1n the bike lane on ._hon Parkwa)' v.hen the aCCldent occurred at about 4 p m .. said Irvine Politt ov1han accident mvcsugator Ja~ Golden. Lambert turned left across the traffic lanes at Creek Road in front of oncomm11raffic. ~n unidentified dnvcr braked aod s""ened to avoid the younpter. but Lambcn was hit. thrown onto tb!c hood and into the street. Gokkn sai4. He was transported by hehcopter to Fo untain Valley Trauma Cen.sa v.herc he was treated for a broken aeft lea. she said The dnver. who was travdi1'1 about 25 mphonalJ'CCO li&bt. wasaot charged An old-fashioned lunch-hour workout?Y not? Report cheerl both sides of airport fight Bureaucrats loosen collars, muscles - at vintage, no-frills Santa Ana YMCA - -..:AID•k1111•1 •.,•1111•au11' .... •••••If• .m , ?s .. .._Rd: -.· Wa t llllW ... W h ca••lltn•--•YMCA~ ... ~·· ..... .. La•?' I •1•t i ... all; ..... esaj eweler hit with lawsuit over useB watches sold as new • a Clearw.tth some lowclouds SOUthem c.lfb'nla .. be~ .. througft ..._ bOt wfth eofM low~ tnd loml fc)g .... night"tfv°"9t' fnkf· mom'"9 hQur9. lt~T11AN VOIDS ,,.............. . A South Coast Plaza,Je~ry store is me tarwct of' a SI 0 milhon lawsuit litcd by a Beverly Hills jeweler who contends \he store IOJd a S•~OOO Rolcx watch as new when it was lletually ~- Rose Marcus. the wife of Jeweler ~ Marcus. filed lhe claim Wedncs-bY in Oranae County Superior Court, aUegina the Costa Mesa firm "iolated the California Business and Profcssjons Code by sellina used watches as new. Rose Marcus allqedly bou&ht the same Rolex Lady Datejust Watch twice -once for $3, 199 and once for ~179. The suit alleges the watch was advcn1sed as new before both purchases.. Dffsc1als at Bailey, Banks & Biddle 1n!Costa Mesa wouJd not comment on~he suit, and referred inquiries to corporate offict"S in Tex.as, where a ~keswoman was unavailable. Bailey Banks & Biddle has been in business an Southern California since 1832 and 1s part of the Zales/Slaviks organization, one of the largest jew- elry chains. The suit lS actually the latest salvo in an ongoing "jewelers' war" be· lWttn Carl Marcus and some Rolex dealers. Marcus was sued last year by an ind1V1dual who said he bought a used Rolcx from Marcus after being told the timepiece was new A Los Anaeles Superior Coun Judse ruled apinst Marcus. The suit is now unckr appeal. Marcus uys he isn't liable because he thouaht \he watch in question INas new, cr&imina he bouaht it from an authorized Rolex dealer. Bailey, Banks & Biddle is an authorized Rolu dealer, while Marcus 1s not. Authorized dealers receive suppon from the company. Others can sell the expensive Lim~ pieces but wtthout Rolex's blcssinp. Althouah the suit against Marcus is not d1rtttlY. related to his ht1ption against Balley, Banks & Biddle. the roots arc there. After the suit was filed against Marcus. Rolex took out quarter-page ads in national newspapers and offered frtt euminat1on of Rolcx watches bought from Marcus. The adven1scment quoted the Judge in Marcus' case and said Marcus was known to sell used Rolex watches as new. The advcnisements ruined his business, Marcus con· tends. and spurred him to investigate authonTcd Rol~x dealers. "The irony of the situation is that what Rolcx unjustly accused Marcus & Co. of 1s in fact being done by official RolcxJcwelers. and possibly on a nat1onw1 e basis." Marcus said. "I want to make the public aware that just because a consumer buys his Rolcx from an official Rolex jeweler. and pays full retail pnce (It) doesn't mean be is takina home • brand-new watch ... Mamas said b11 wife and anotbtt man went to several authorited Rolex dealers in an attempt to see what ba(>pened to used timepieces. Marcu1 claims he found no authorUed deal- ers who admit selhna used Rolex watches. Most said they were re- turned to the factory or "recycled." His investiption was recorded by video and audio tape and is documented by "meticulous" paper- work, Marcus said. A court date for the lawsuit. filed on behalf of Rose Marcus b}' Pasadena attorney Richard C. Hardmi. has yet to be set. SHARK ••• From Al Beach lifeguards closed down that area as a safety precaution. Lt. Dave Wenaer. who was piloting the lifeguard rescue boat, radioed Bauer that the shark swam very close to the surface until one of the boats moved too close. Then it would dive I 0 to 15 feet down and resurface, "It was finnina really high," Wenger said. "He was definitely Close to shore and definitely was a big fish . It looked like a whuc." eootet ~ a..ct1 hlaM both dlYt ee ton. Lowt 54 to eo. Valley NQha both deya 82 io 90. Lows 51 to '4. From POint Conception to the Mexic.n B«der -lnMr coutal watws: Small craft ~ In .n.ct between lanll Barbara and Point Vlelent• d.-to welt \0 nort,._t wtnda 15 to 25 knot• Wld 5-foot ..... ~· VWilbte .tndt ttlll "*nlna *°'1'llng _.t 12 to 18 knota thta afternoon end~. F.Ji through today bYt IOme IOw douds tNa morning. Outer watef'a: Smalt craft advla«y ln en.ct from Point Conception to San Nlcolaa laJend due to northweat Wind• 26 to 35 knot• with 6 foot .... through toNght. Northweat....,. 7 feM. Wind• wett to nortmwest 15 to 20 knots touth of Mn nk:ofaa 191and thtough tonight. S... 3 ,_. Moetty cteat ttwwgh t<>fWght t>uf IOf'M low ctouda and fog thl9 morning. ~qve Mc:hOr-O- Allllnt• AtlentlG Coty 8elllm<'<f Boelon lluf!elc> CMneeton SC Cha<IOtle H C ~ C--1• a...i-Columbu9 OlllO Oe".s Ft WO'll> Oeylon '*'-0..MOI"" DetrO>I Duo.it•' EIPHO Et .. ' '•lfbM~I f'.19911111 Orend R81)1da Honolul\I Houston ..... ..,. ~ ..... ......_,,,.. ,,__ San a.n.tellno SanOabrlel SanlaAna Sant•---· S-Crur SenleM#l8 SanlaMonlee TMc>eV....,, Tort..- W-Y~eVI) .. ................. _ ..... 101 10 .... .. .. Pl IO ra • 11 45 11 51 11 • ..... 13 .. ... 41 .. ...0. I S 1 3 I 3 1 a TOOAY 5->d low 1.52 p "' Second.. . 13 p"' IATUllOAY )·OT a m t22em 2Mpm 147 pm Ot u Ot 40 " 94 JOINT AIRPORT USE ... Hundreds of spectators crowded onto Newpon Pier as scveraJ media helicopters h~vercd above the surf. The Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter al$0 assisted. ic....Cll-, LaVegee Utlle Aoc:ll LCIUlwlle ......... ...... ...,, Sun Nia et 7 44 p m. r!Ms Salut~ al S 5 I a m -Nia -0-at 7 45 p m. Moon NII 81 5 45 pm , .... aaturay et444em -aetal09nMl!Mpm From Al ~~-remains today the Manne ~ refusal to share tts 4. 7~acrc .. Use of El Toro Manne Corps Air r Station by civil air carrier aircraft IS technicall) fca5tble and could play a role in accommodating future air passenger demand in Southern Cali- fornia." the FAA report says ... How- ever, c1v1I use depends on concur- rence of the m11Uary. and the Marine .Corps 1s opposed to joint use at this time." The battle Imes over jOtnt use are deeply dra" n. Alona w11h the Manne Corps. the city of Irvine op~scs jOtnt use, -contending Its residents would be ~ow fl1Jhl paths. But Newport Beach officials ""holchcanedly sup- pon the proposal. taking any tack to avoid expansion of John Wa)ne Airpon. And each side 1s strongly en- trenched "Joint use 1sclcarl) incompatible." said Col Jack \\agner. an El Toro spokesman "The runways are too dose together and there would be unbelievable dcla)s. for commercial and m1htar) flights ·· The repon acknowledges that JOtnt use could lead to hcaV} delays. and ~dds that j01n1 use would have other en" 1ronmen1al effects Noise and traffic would increase 1n the communities surrounding the base. and the rate of commercial development would possibly ac- celerate, the repon sa} s The extent of those factors was not measured. but the effects would have to be measured before the proposal were put into place. As for the runways, the report encoura'ed supponcrs of the plan because 11 recognized commercial jets could land and take ofT with some runway modifications. "The most imponant point in the repon is that a runway extension would allov. unlimited use for shon to medium-range earners," said New- port Beach Assistant Ctty Manager Ken Dchno. 'That would mean you wouldn't have to take off over the res1den t.al areas." Dchno said he was pleased with the repon. which he called the first step in a long process. The second stc;p, he said, is convincing the community and the military that joint use 1s the best option "Joint use 1s as feasible an option as is e'pandang John Wayne A1rpon:· said Newpon Beach Mayor John (ox. But lrvane Mayor Larry Agran said time is on the side of the opponents. .. A.slime goes on. the chance of our ultimately putting to rest this whole ill-fated idea 1mpro.,,es." Agran said "The pohttcal reaht> 1s that you can't force what ultimately will be an 1ntemat1onal airport on one-half of a million people·· Following the recommendation of the report. the Southern Cahfom1a Assoc1at1on of Go.,,ernments. the Inter-Count) ~1rpon Authonty and the ~1rpon Site Sclccuon Committee will meet Ma) 24 to discuss possible locauons for a new Southern Cah- forn1a a1rpon That coaht1on 1s funded b) the FAA.. and McAn or sa1J the adminis- tration would be willing to support any move recommended in the report toward getting ne" commercial air- strips in the region. But by the lime all the aircraft amved. the sharic had disappeared. It went down at about 18th Street, some 40 minutes after it was first spotted, and wasn't seen again . Ryan said a commercial fishing boat. the Free Lance, amved and fishennen staned throwina bait over- board to attract the shark. But the bait dropped straight to the bottom. and the shark probably followed. Ryan said. The Frtt Lance and other com· memal fishana vessels planned to return in hopes of catching the shark. he said. Bauer said the search would con- tinue until dusk All agreed the &reat whate•s VISll to the Orange Coast was a rare event. Bauer said a I S-foot hammerhead sharic drifted close to the shoreline about two years aio and potice tried to shoot it with a high-powered sniper nnc. "We have no idea 1f they killed him." Bauer said "He just disap- peared .. t{yan said he saw a 16-foot great white that "as caught ofT Catalina Island. This one looked much bigger. A.ccord1ng to the Guinness Book of World Records. Great White sharks average between 14 and 15 feet and weigh from 1.100 to I , 700 pounds. The largest recorded great white was caught in 1945 in the waters ofT Cuba. It was 21 feet long and wcighed 7.300 pounds. Mesans won't sell homes By JONATHAN VOLZJtE Of_Dellr ......... An attorney representing a sroup of Costa Mesa residents has rejected an offer from the st.ate to purchase the HEART •.. From Al the Hoag staff in 1980. said the past 18 months have been especially hard on him and has family Brushing his teeth or shaving left him acutely short of breath and his movements were limited to his bed. a cha1r. the bathroom and a kitchen. all within close proximity. As his health continued to d~ tcriorate. Norton and Lori Humphrc>s anxiously awaited an opponun1t) for a heart transplant It apparent I} arrived JUSt in ume. ·-rm told I "as "'1th1n about t"'o homes of has noise-weary clients who live adjacent to the Pacific Amphitheatre. The offer was made dunng settle· mcnt d1scuss1ons in the four-year-old legal battle between amphitheater officials and citizens who allege loud conccns have made their h ves miser- able. The st.ate. which owns the land on which the 18,500-seat arena sits., offered to buy the homes, but Richard Sp1x. the attorney representing the Concerned C1 t1zcns of Costa Mesa. immediately rejected the offcT. Superior Court Jud&e Richard J. Beacom. however, said he wanted both sides to consider the proposal, and any othcn that might surface during the discussions. expected to conclude today. If no agreement 1s reached 1n the talks, Beacom will preside over the trial. to begin with a contempt hearing against amphitheater manager Steve Redfearn and its attorney, Neil Pa- p1ano The men face nearly 240 contcmf,t charges from concens that alleged y broke sound hm1ts set last year by Superior Court Judge Gary L. Ta)"or. Each citation carncs a potential .,500 fine and five-day jatl sentence. Pap1ano filed a motion before the 4th District Coun of Appeals to e~clude the contempt motions. but the Santa .\na appellate court denied his request. The battle between residents and the amphitheater operators, New York-based Ned West. Inc .. has been fought on SC\ era I legal fronts for more than four years. The city recently signed a prehminaf} settlement bc- tw<.'cn Costa Mesa. Ned West and the fair board. "eeks of d) mg when I got my transplant." said Humphreys. only the second man to receive a hean NEWPORT WALL ... tram.plant in Orange Count~. From A l Although his doctors say his rt· ·"I think the comm1ss1on was led to cover) 1s going well, Humphreys said belieYe that a group of residents on he found that a heart transplant as the south side of the highway got nothing "like dropping a new engine together to advocate a wall. This an an old car." couldn't be funher from the truth," But Lon Humphreys quickly said Cobb. added. "We like classics anyway" Indeed. there arc residents on the "'We're looking forward to getting inland side of the highway who favor home and starting our life again," she the wall said. "It's been a long. long year ·· The sound wall as necessary to keep resident Newport Shores Communi- t> A.ssoc1at1on and leader of the oppositton. After nearly two hours of verbal volleys from both factions, com- m 1ssioners eventually approved the prOJeCt. and the wall, and advised the residents to bury the hatchet. WORKING UP OLD-FASHIONED SWEAT •.. Humphrc)s says he plans to work (decibel levels below federal stan· toward a full but steady. recovery. dards, and its construction 1s also A.lthough' otfrcr heart-transplant re-crucial to obtaining federal funding, c1p1ents have gone on to run road said city engineer Don Simpson. "This issue has d1v1ded you," wd Comm1ss1oner Madelyn Ghckfeld. "You are pan of the same city. I suggest you work together for your mutual good in the future." "We're caught in the middle of a neighborhood fight." said Com- m1SS1oner Donald Mcinnis, a former Newpon Beach mayor. "This is a win-win sttuatton 1f we j ust pull back and let it happen." From Al others sent a letter to the YMCA's board of directors asking them to address problems m repair and main- tenance SC<'Unt)'. cleanliness and air urculat1on. "We don't feel we've gotten much ofa re~ponsc .. she said She said she lo.nc" of some mem· bers who had left to loin other sports dubs bcrausc the) fc 1 the YMCA wu getting too shabby The \'MCA's ex.ecut1ve director. Bill Omck. said. ho"'e'er. that most of the problems brought up b} Watanabe and the others had been addrcsSC'd -we're jUSl complellng a major renovation project."" he s~ud. "Most uf the thin15 the} brought up wrc in our improvement plan anyway. You lo.now. "'e'rc not Racquetball Wor1d ~C'·re a non-profit organ11at1on. And rm prctt)' happ) with our ac- rnmphshml'nt~ O\C'r the past few )'cars.·· Pat Shoemaker 1s another regular at the Y Shoemaker. a planner with the Environmental Management A.gen- e). has been ta long aerobics classes at the YMCA for about Sl.ll years. Last year. she bcjan teaching some classes dvnng her lunch hours ""Ifs a great stress reliever." she $<illd. "I trytogoe\ef) day I find 1t'sa real cnef1Jzcr You go back and you're ready to work through the af\cmoon because you've aot an extra bunt of enera> ·· Shoemaker agrttd with Watanabe fo~~~E Daily Plat 'MA.tN OfFIC~ ~ ... S.y SI Coll• 1111PM CA ..... al»-...,.. '* C-a U.. tA 9~~ that there are sometimes problems "'tth mamter.ance and cleanliness m the women's l<Xker room ··But on the whole. the con.,,en1encc outweighs the problems." she said. ·· A.nd this 1s more than JUSt a place to '>'Ork OIJI Because it"s so close to the C1\1c Center. it's a place to meet your f ncnds from the office ·· Anyone appearing before Judge Robert F1ll.gerald 1n Orange County Superior Coun ought to do 11 1n the afternoon. after he's been for his dail) v.orkout at the g)'m '"It"s a lifesaver for me.11 makes me mellow all afternoon... said Fitzgerald ... I generally tell m~ jurors 1n the morning I'd like to get out a lt11le earl)' so I can go to another coun ... For F1tz#rald. things arc different on the basketball court from the way they arc in the coun room. In the counroom. he's the rcfcrtt. But on the coun. hc"s out there running and JOStling with the troops. .. We have some really rouah and tumble games." he said. "It's really rnmpeut1vc." Fitzaerald hkes it that way. "'The imponant thina is to win." he s~ud. '"You know the oJd sayina. it's not whether you win or lose, ifs whether you wm. •• Ernie Schneider doesn't play basketball at thel)'m. But he seems to do about everythma else. Director of the county's En- ' 1ronmentaJ Mam,aiement Aaenc:y. races and perform other athlcuc feats. Sance the February meeting. city Schneider often docs his workouts Humphreys sa)s. 'Tvc never been a and Caltrans planners have modified out in the environment. using the JOCk and don't plan to start now·· their original proposal, wh1cn called YMCA locker room as a place lo get But he plans to cuna1l thc stress and for a seven-foot-high concrete wall. in and out of his running clothes. anxiety he believes contributed to his The current project proposes a wall "'But the air's a httlc bad today. so I 111 health. His father died of a hean footed with three feel of slumpstone think rll go swimming instead." he attack at 54 and Humphreys himself and topped by four feet of clear said. "'Then I've got a handball game was accustomed to working 6(}.hour plastic. ihc Cit) even offered to foot at 12 30." weeks whale in private practice. the annual S 1.800 cleaning bill. Schneider said he. works out five "There's no way rm going back to Opponents were still not satisfied. But thecomm1ss1on's vote may not end the battle. After the vote. a tearful O'Brien said she had consulted with attorneys. and said a lawsuit was not out of the question. daLs a week. that ... he $3ys. They said it would be a matter of ikc many avid exercisers. Does h~ believe he faces a second weeks before the wall became a "I'm still stunned. I just have a rcaJ Schneider hates to miss a workout. chance at life? pastiche of salt spray. mud and buas. hard time bdicvan1 they would spend "It's criucal tom) day." he said "I feel I do." Humphreys said "We want no wall at all," said ·thatkindofmo neyonsomf'thinalikc "When I mm a workout. my tr· .. ~nd n's a very nice feelins." Ninfa O'Brien. president of the 60(). this..·· said O'Brien. ntab1ltt) level goes way up. I can go m c;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii~iii~iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim the morning, or at noon, so I tell the • secretary to try not to schedule a breakfast and a lunctvon the same da). so I've always got a slot open for working ou1:· A long-time Orange County resi- dent, Schneider said be remembe'"' takinaajuniorltfcsavingcourseat the Santa Ana YMCA nearly three dec- ades ago. "The place has hardly chan&ed at all smcc then:· he said ... It's amaz- ma." That kind of 1mmut.abihty as amaz- ina in today's world. particularly in Southern California. But Orrick wd 1t goes alona with YMCA tradition. "The YMCA has been promot1n1 physical and ~iritual devepopment for 200 years. he said .... This place has been ~re for 64 years. and I'm sure it will ht here 100 ytatS from now." 0. '.O 4iH l •~ ~71 ~ & .O.•Q<• M l 4 11 • Just call 642-6086 ~ t!IA()a .. C:O.OI ~C-C-r H{I -----................. "'-·---~ fl'9y ... lfPIM\K.0 ""'"-" ~.,.. --~-Whit do )OU like about lhC Daily Pilot? What don't )1MI liR? Call I.be numbtt 1bc>W Ind your t'?CS-. ... u be ncordcd, ttaMCribed and • bvered to lhoC appropn.tte editor. T~ same 24-bour 111sweriQa .ta'\'ict may be ulCd to m.-Ord letl.CT1 to the editor oe any topic. C-0at.nbut0f'l 10 our Lena1 column must 1nchlido lbc1r n.rne and ttlepbone 1u1mbCT for wnfacatioG. Tell us •ha1's on )'Our mind. l. l .. , ... MAY13,1988 l)W}' Pll.OT ENTElttAINMENf GlJID[ \n..4/N0.20 .z; .. QI.I"' ' .. • C> -. -... A -... t"'f' 1 , ~ • ... Applauding SCR, Laguna Playhouse The fifth of June could be a significant day for two Orange Coast theater groups. It's already the day that South Coast Repcnor:y is scheduled to rccci ve it.s special Tony award for regional thcatcn in New York. And it also may be the day the Laguna Playhouse becomes the .. world champion" of communi-Toi TITIS ty tbca1er. On that day. an inter- oa•ional COllUIUAHty -1er D tivaJ in Dvndalk. ~lrdand, wiU dote with the announcaneot of the winner. ~tins the United St.ates will be the lquna Pia bOute music:al iltcrs." which t tr. captured top honon OD the national ~vel in Norman. , lait June. "Quillen .. has become the bFt ~ther in a lapu cap that "-5 taken on the appearance of a war booACt o~ the years in various drama festivals. The .even-woman musical about pioneer life on the Arnencan frontier is in iu final two days of a special wcek-.k>QI run 10 raise funds for the trip 10 the Emerald Isle. Teri Ralston. a Lasuna Hi&h araduate who went on 10 become a profcssjonaJ actress. directed the sftow last sprina. alOQI ~th musi?J director Ma.rt Turnbull They raurrected the company this Met with the original cast -Karen McBride. Karen Aneda, Colleen Dunn. Tnoa Griffin. Carolyn Miller. Lisa Picotte and Laura Pr)'ZIOda - intact. · The reprise production bas been a near-sellout, and for aood reason. At Monday nicht•s preview perfonnaooc, the ensemble work was outstandina. bri~ the audience to its feet at the cunain calls. Ocarly, L.aoma has a big winntt on iu bands. rcprdless of what happens in lrdand. The l..apna players will leave for Ireland May 2S and will perform the full. two-hour version of the show in the com~tion. At the national festival, the sbow was cut to an hour 10 satisfy tournament mquircmcnts. Ralston -who was the tcen..,e ~uc_ in Laauna•s 1'he Fant.asticks" 23 years aao and who la1er belped start South Coast Repertory during the trouc•s formative summer of 1964 in Lona Beach -was excited, but appre~vc Monday ni&ht. .. It's a little scary because we1l be in Ireland representina this country,·· she commented. Whatever baPPQLS in lrdand. it's doubtful that Lacuna bas 9eCn the last of .. Quilters. .. .. People are already utina 10 be put on a waitina list for the next tJme, in case we brina the show beck,•• said playhoute sneral manqer Jody Johnston Davic1son. .. lfwe win the world title, WftO knows -WC just might have to ... Meanwhile. at SCR. foundina din:ctors David Em mes and Martin Benson will be off to New York wit.bout any apprehension about June 5. Thcy·ve already been declared winnen. SCR·s receipt of the special Tony award for resional theaten was announced last week. It curies a SI S.000 cash prize, underwritten by the American Express Co. -we are tremendouslyexci1ed to have been chosen for this award." Em mes commeoled. 1bis is a woadl:rful affinnation of our effon to serve the art oft.be lhea1er and our Oruae County audience." The Costa Mesa compny was chosen for the .award by the American Theater Critics Asloc:iation. The money has been earnwted for the theater_,s Collaboration laboratory. a prosram for the development of new plays and olaYMiabts. A st.andina ovatioa as due both SCk and Laauna. They·re puttifta <>ranee County tbeaw:r on the map. _ Editor. TOlll Tait lluefloot Editor. Siair •c:hd Omti.-e SCriOOei: lta ..... (, I FEELING GOOD AT THE 'BAG DAD CAFE' ••····•······•·•··•·••···•·•································· 17 By MARY SLOAT Percy Adlon's first English language film is heavily accented with humor and humanity. "Bagdad Cafe:· opening today at the Balboa Cinema, is a playfully serious, wonderfully warm glance through a German fens at arid America. 1'0 SYMPATHY FOR 'BDIBOS' •••••••••••... 10 The guest critics were unanimous in-iheir hatred of and embarrassment at "Assault of the Killer Bimbos." Taking the other side was McOatcbcy News Service critic Joe Bal take, who discovered in it a seldom-found 8-movie sense ofbumor. Next week, the critics will see Jacqueline Bisset in kHigh Stason." TBE~REOFF ••••• : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 .-1VIDADEAN The bones were off and runnina Saturday via TV at the B'alboa Bay Cub as 400 racina fans screamed and cheered for their Kentucky Derby Day favorites at Churchill Downs. Even thoufh the money ridina on the hones was only fake. the enthmaasm was real, and the sixth annual Kentucky Derby Day party bCOCfittina .ltle Orange County Chapter. American Red CroSs Youtb-sttvices, was a pretty sight. !f JUDY CRAMJlDLAIN Gacqioonce~tedaraaauranton New York's East 86th Street. AD~ Wtio hu ever timenied thC laCk of an Italian "':iab~ rata~t in ~ Galifoniia .~ouJd try G~ s. The fooch11Dcredibly~ Veal pamu11ana is so big it ~ over the ecliel or• larje plate. . .. -; ... ~ --!• ,-~_,..,-.-. U:: _-. --·-.a. -• - By JE~NIFER WEBER Of che Dail}· P1lcx Scaff I goc drafced. When Rica Kyselka looked around her dance class m che Golden Wesc College cafem1a. rhere were four men and a woma n. Plus me, rhe reporcer. So I le.uned w1Ch everyone else how ro do che Eascern swing. che dance chac·s che launching pad for the JICCerbug. The last ume I'd done "couch dancing," rhe ballroom-Laun scuff. I was l ~and enrolled by Mom mJunior Dance. The boys mm>· eighth-grade class wore ues and 1ackecs and coo-short panes and new shoes chac were coo tight. We girls wore fancy dre~ and gloves and nylons and new sh~s that were coo cighc. The boys and che girls eyed each cxher susp1C1ously from opposite sides of che multi-purpose room while an elderly man played the organ. Initially, Rita Kyselka'sclass in che Golden West cafmri.a wasn't coo different. We faced each cxher while Rita explained the dance pattern for che men, chen for the women. Afcer smng each ocher up. we made our approaches and held onto each cxher like apmsivt ch1ru as we lurched self-con· sc1ousl} around dlt floor Touch dtncmg never reaJly died, S.)' ceachers on the Orange Coasc, buc between movies like "Duty IAncmg" and the new singles' qucsc for commitment, ballroom dancing is back in vogue. "There's no alcohol. no drugs. no smoke-filled rooms. lc"s a clean alc~rnarne. said Blair Wood, an mscruetor ac lmperaal Academy of Cosca Mesa. "Even . one 1s look mg for someone Dancing 1s one way for rwo people co become one." While a number of scudems are old enough co have v1v1d memories of che big-band era. locs of ochers have spenc che1r lives bouncing co rock n' roll and wouldn't know Woody Herman from Wood)· Guthrae Bue it's the bab\· boomers who are accouncmg for much of rhe mflux inco ballroom dance scu- dios, wnh ceachers repomng swarms of new Students m their 30sand40s. New dancers say rhey are med of the din in nightclubs, the young-adult oriencauon and che shallow bonds ~le forge m bars. They like the challenge ballroom dancing poses. rhe precision it demands and the closeness ic allows. And they like che ptople. Several srudents said ic's because chq meet .. nice pwplc .. in ballroom dancing. MOSt talk eagerly about the friends chty hne made, partners they have had and com~ritions chey have danced in. "When you· re with ocher dancing ptople, you'rrnorw1th strangers becuuse you share a common interest,'' said Wanda Coombs, a bookkee~r from Glendal e who 1s learning to dance "'1th the ~ewporc Dance Co. "There 1s a feeling\ ou get fro~ dancing chis war ks ncx onl) exercise but a feeling. an exh1lar · at1on of moving co the mus re. You forget how med rou are and rt puts a lilt on lrfe ... \ Wh1lethe\ ma\ norhaH'Cl' chml abouc h,l\ in~ .i wor~out dance students do have ro pa\ a 10{ ot .menc1on co whac rhe\ re doing. Men 1n pamcular ha\e to ant1C1pace moves and be sensrt!H' co their partner because the\ bear the burden ofleadmg C'1t'Jfld.lt>01~1 u';'Jirl>m i..1 ,\rephJme Rt>hmt:r Somenmes \ ou go our ;inJ } uu see the\ re realh 1ust holdmc h.rnds and n(){ dancing to~erher Fur a V.uman to be shown as" dancer. she has to have a ~ood parcner." saldTaoward Lee.a businessman from Cosra Mesa f Pl~~ Stt LOOKING/Pa.ce Jr, Calendar MAY SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 F riday CHOREOGRAPHICALLY YOURS A danu~ lOnu~n that 1s the cul- mination nf a )l·ar-long collaboration bct1oH'Cn \tudent choreographers and danl"Cr\ a1 ~ddleback C"ollege C"on- l·cn a1 b pm tonight at McKinne) Theatre Saddleback College. 28000 Marguerite: Par~v.a). M1ss1on Vu.•Jo. T1l h·ts arl' SS For reser,a11ons. call 582--HiSo THE AMERICAN I NTER- NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a swing dass at 8 pm. each Fnday followed b) a dance social from 9-10 10 p m . a Jitterbug class each Monda) at 8 p.m and a ballroom and La11n cla)S eat·h Wednesday at 8 pm. S20 for c,even lessons. 650-3048. Saturday BALLET FOR CHILDREN Ballet PaC11ica preM'ntl. the popular musical clas~1c ... Babes in T oyland .. tO<by a1 11 30 a m. I 30 and 3 30 p.m and Sunda) at I 30 and l.30 p.m. at the F~"' al Forum Theatre on the Fcst1- 'al of the ~ns G rounds. 650 Laguna Can)on Road tn Laguna Beach Group d1~oun1 information 1s avail- able T1c~e1s ma) be purchased al the door .o r 1n advanct by calling 494-7:!7 I Sanday BALLET PACIFICA AUDmONS al I 0 a.m . for advanced female dancers for the upcoming J>!Oducuon of .. Giselle ... Ballet Pacifica ballet center. 1863 South Coast Highway. la.$una Beach. All dancers must bnng pointe shoes. For more infonnallon. 494-7271. BIG BAND MUSIC keeps dancers on their feel every Sunday night in the Sv.allov.. 's Cove lounge at the h1stom San Clemente Inn. 2600 Aven1da de Pres1dente. San Clemente 7 to 11 p m. w11h the Dean's Deacons swing band and featured vocalist Lisa Powell 49&-9202. FLOR ENCE BEANE'S I VY HOUSE RESTAURANT Dancing to the rhythms of the George Gilham Quanet fcatunng vocalist Elena G~rgr Fnday. Saturday. Sun- day and Monday 8 pm.-11:30 a.m Ev<'ry Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday n11ht 1s Freddie Fenado Group . 8· 30 pm -12:30 a.m 384 Forest A\.C. in Laguna Beach 494-9491. Monday MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance Club meets at several Orange County locauons. Dances, dance contests. dance tnps, play outings, beach parties arc some of the ac11v111cs. Dance lessons are offered beginning to advanced. ballroom to swing. For times and locauons, call 840-3518. TaetM!ay WEEKLY SENIOR DANCES arc presented by the Costa Mesa Seniors from 8-11 p.m . Featured 1s hve band music and a large. wooden dance Ooor. Vet('ransofFore1ghWars build- ing. 565 W . 18th St . Costa Mesa S2 donation Wedneeday FR EE DANCE L~NS b> Ca) Cannon tonight 7-8 p.m at San Clement(' Inn. 2600 Avenida del Pres1den1c in San Clemente. Dance to •he music of Les Douglas and his quintet. 49&-9202. Tha.nday COST A MESA QUICKSTEPPERS a senior citizen square dance group Sttk c:xpcnenced square dance cou- ples lo JOtn them. The Qujclcsteppcrs mctt regularly every Thursday. I 0 a.m. to noon at the downtown community center. Anaheim and Center Sts. in Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation. call 545-5669. .1pzz Friday VILLA NOVA S1nger/p1an1st Ceasar Fru1er performs a vanety of Jazz and rhythym and blues Thursday through Saturday from 8:30 p.m . to I JO a m .. Sun~y through Wedncs- da~ from 8 30 a m . to I :30 a.m. Richard Fauno·s easy listening pJano styhng. 3131 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach 642-7880. CAFE UDO. 50 I 30th St.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. presents the Tony Guerro Sextet from 8:30 p.m . to I a.m JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Ron's an Laguna. 1464 South Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. cocktails & hors d'oc:uvres and recorded jazz music Monday through Friday. S to 8 p.m. 497.4871. RONNIE BROWN & CO. Jau pianist and accompaniment at C"armclo's. 8 p.m. Fn. through Sun. 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, 675-1922. ·•THE SWINGERS" Play jazz of the 30s and 40s. now appeanng at the Dnflwood Cocktail Lounge. 21462 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach on Fnday and Saturday from 7 30 to 11 :30 p.m. 536--6615. Saturday UCI JAZZ ENSEMBLE Alfred Langconducung. at 8 p.m . in the UC'I Fane Ans Concert Hall Tickets arc S6 general adm1ss1on, SS for students ·~------·· PARIS <FE&\ IWLET NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA -. . . . . . . ' ~ . .. ' wnu.-'' •llV -- ,.1'119.,..,,_n IN .. u. ...... ,,..., ~---~ ----'-"'~,..,...----u.•• 11 .,., "' ....... ~ .. ------... __ _ CtWafrfPM:H <n•> 740-2000 <2l3> 480-3232 ,. -.. .. mo 6,....,.S .ine 7-12, 1988 ---°""' ........ w_...,..,,.....,.. •• r..,.,_~ °""~ -.-~ I ALICE <Glen Tettov/Oovld o.. rreotCJ> Many ol Lewis Corroll's most tom1ll(J( Alice in Wonderland cholocle{s come lo 1118 In !hrs enchont1ng grown up IOle Ol long lorgotten PCJSSIOO "Thi 11111 bclllt d .. ~· -&-'"'°~ ..,,.,_...,,.,.,... THE ~TEMPERAMENTS (Geolgl b:lllC:tw~ ~ Geofge 8olonchinel graphic moSMl'plece d "1e emollOlo conlllCIS uging Wl!tllll us 011 I ONEGIN Uotri~ llylctl ~> f\111-lqltl The b1111r .,_.. Slory d ICM's llluslons ond o ~ woman's OVdenlng mc:Jl\d'/. llOmed b'( .,. ~ "ln'1*lol RusslO ond l:fokOISlcy'S 900l1ngly romonllC ITUIC no.ro-$3& Top Child's play Mary. danced by Kriad Moorhead (center), admlrea a teddy bear(AlU.OnEaen)andadoll(CbarlotteNorrle)in••eabe8 ln Toyland. •• to l>e pre11eated by Ballet Paclflca Saturday . and Sanday. See Dance U.dnc ln Calendar. and senior citizens and are availabl<' at the Fine Ans Box Office. 856-6616 and the UC'I Bren Events Center box office, 856-5000. CAFE LIDO 501 30th Strttt. Newpon Beach. 6 75-2968 Max Ben- nett and Freeway. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach George Butts Duo in th<' Jau Club Room at 9 pm 497-4871 Sunday CAFE UDO 501 30th St .. Newport Beach. Ale>. Ta\ lor and I ntcrsectmn from 3:30.-7.30 ·p.m. Bobby Rt'dfielJ Lalin Jan. 8 JO pm to I a m 675-:?968. "THE SWINGERS" are back IH popular demand al the Dnfiwood Cocktail Lounge.:? 1462 Pacific \03$1 H1ghwa). Hunttngton Beach Oldrl.'\ but good1~ from the 10s and 4().. OPERA A LA CAB.TE THURSDAY JUNEl.1988 8:00pm •• Calendar Continued every Sunday afternoon from 2 until 6 p.m . H6·661 Sor 536-1421. Monday <1 CAFE UDO, SO I 30th St .. Newport Beach. Jackie Ryan Quartet. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. 675-2968. Tue.day CAFE UDO SO I 30th St Newport Beach. Intersection with Alex Taylor tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. JORN HENDEllSONTSECOND WIND" with Lt-1gh Downs appear the second and fourth Tuesdays at Meadowlark Country Club. 16 782 Graham St. Huntington Beach WedDe.day CAFE UDO SOI 30th SL. Newport Beach. p~nts the C1ssandra Tno tonight and Thursday 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 67S-2968. Friday DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB 1n the Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newpon Beach presents 1he &Olden age ofrock ·n· roll 7 p.m . to:! a m nigh ti) t'XCCPt Sund•> and Monday No cover charac C1au1c bandc; will perform the era"; greatest hits from .. Good Golly. Mi..s Moll} ... to "I Want To Hold Your Hand.·· 644-1700. f OUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach pn.·scnts Marlene Arden's songs and mu~1l· an the Conscrvatol) Lounge Monda) through Fnday 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday. 6 to 8 p.m. PERQ'S Main Street at PCH. Huntington Beach presents Blue Plate Special through May IS. 9 p.m. (Sunday at 5 p.m.) ~60-9996. CANNERY RESTAUBANT 3010 Lafa~te Ave .. Newport Beach. fca- turn "'"'The Kippy Michaels Band:· top 40 and rock Fnday and ~turday evenings and Sunday afternoon 67S-S777. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT presents Nathaniel Jam and the Wayne Wayne Band Thursday throu&h Saturday. 8:30 p.m. lo I am The Courthouse 1s located one block ofT the SS frttWay, West on MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton Centre. 72 1-8128. KISS. THE CLUB 228S Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Flashma hghts. mirrors and a huaie dance floor. No 1- shins.nr shoru. Tickets are SS for all shows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call SH-1160. THE BOP presents the coolest .. Hoppy .. Hour in town 5-7 p.m tonight. and Saturday. Dantt with Fdix Lane ~SJ covcr chargr): Sunday. the Hop 1s available for pnvate panics and b3n<1ucts (all Chnst1 S1lverbcri at 964-5902). and Mon Tony Ro~m. A Tribute to Neil Diamond at 8 p.m. Adm1sst0n 1s SJ .. Rock Around the Clock." a history of rock and roll featunna Jason Chase. Tun. at 8 p.m.($3 cover c~e).: Wed ... The Cool Jttlts.'' hve IO-p1ccc band: Lip Sync contec;ts Thurs. 18774 BrookhursL Fountain Valky. 963-2366. THE CROWN BOUSE.32802 South Pac1fic Coast Highwa). South Laguna • Frank Ricci and Trio perform Tu~ay throu&h Saturda). Q p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Bfue Adept 1s f~tured Sunday and Monday al 8 10 p.m . 496-5773 or 4~-2626 ltEN WILLIAMS 6 Co. at Cha;r". 2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Orange. JUSt cast of the Ncwpon Frttw<I) Ken Williams performs on keyboard. saxophone and "ocahzcs solo tfn TucSday and Wed, Lou Rossi adds vocals and the new &u1tar synthcs11cr on Thurs. through Sat .. Rick Garve) Joins the group every Fnday and Sat on drums Q pm 10 1:30 a.m Tues 1hrough Sat . Sun from 8 p.m 10 I a.m. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT LOUNGE 37 fashion Island. New- port Beach Joe Lt-111en and Fnends. Tuesda) \hrough Sa1urday at 8 p.m. 644-2030 Sunday VIU.A NOVA Richard Fauno·s piano s1yhngs Sunday through Wednesda) Open da1I> S p.m to ~ am .. 3131 W Coast Highway New· pon Beach M2-7880. THE WHJTE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast H1sh- wa). Laauna Beach. pf'C'5Cnts h"c entertainment and dancin& n1ghtl) 494-8088 SUNSET PUBfl 665S Pacific Coas1 Highway. Sunsc Beach. offers h\c entertainment sc"en nights al week The Tuners. clau1c rock from 1 10 7 p.m.; Surprise gut'<>t 8 p.m. to mid· night. S92-I 9~6. CROWN HOUSE Restaurant 32801 South Pacific Coast H1ghwa). South Laguna. has Blut' "<kp1 Theresa and Parks 8 p.m to I a m Sunda) and Monda). 496-5773 or 499-2626. CANNERY RESTAUR.ANT3010 Uifayelle. Ncwpor1 ~ch Bnan Willia tonight and Monda) Monday LOUIE LOUIE'S 1670 Newport Bh d at 17th Street Costa MC<Ml Luke and the LtXomoll\CS at 9 p m Free adm1ss1on. 645-5448 THE WHITE BOUSE Restaurant and Ta\crn. 140 South Coast H1sh- wa), Laguna Beach. presents live entcnaannicnt and dancing n1ghtl) 4Q4-8088 THE COURTHOUSE RES· T AURANT N11han1t'I Jam Band Moncfay 1hruugh Wcdncsda\ from b 30 pm One block ofT the SS frt'l'W'<I' w1:\I on Mac.t\nhur Blvd an Hu11on'<. cnlre SUNSET PUB I 66SS Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Sun'ICI Beach. offt'rs li"t' cn1cnammcn1 scH·n nights at wttk Juke Lo&an and 8111 L)'nch 9 pm 10 I a.m S9:?-I 9:?6 Tue.day FACES NITECLUB 18S8:! Beach Blvd. m Huntington Beach. Blues N11h1. Show lime 1s 10 p.m. 21 and O\er Adm1ss1on at the door 1s $4 ( all 964-211 I for 1nformat1on CANNERY RESTAURANT 10- n1ghl. Wedncsda) and Thunda). 1hc Mar .. Guerrero Duo. 3010 lafa)ene .\\e. Newport Beach 675-5777 SNEAK PREVIEW performs h"e 1:al:h Tuesday from 8 p.m ·12·30a m at the Sheraton Nt"v.port Hotel. 4 S~ S Ma<: .\rthur Bl' d "icv.port Beal h 831-0570 SUNSET PUB I b6SS Pacific C O<t\1 H1ghwa). Suns.et Beach offers h"t' entt'ruunmen1 SC\t'n nights at v.ttk Queen Ekanem and V1bal Sma'h ton1&h1 Q p m. 10 I a m S9:?-1926 THE WHITE HOUSE Rt'StAturant and Ta,cm. 340 South Coac;t High· wa~. Laguna Beach. prc~nls Luke and the LocomOll\C\ 9 30 pm 10 I 30 a m. \~CO\ er l harge 494-8081< Wed.De.day REMJC'lt'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE presents Shenna Hope and Manin Mead 8 p m to I 30 a m. Wedncsda~ 1hrough Saturcb) ( ountl"). Ca1un Blues. Jan and showtuncc; 181 :?O Von Karman .\ \ t' 11"-ine ~ 53-1 "\O'i mE WHITE HOUSE Resuuran1 and Ta\t~m 340 wu1h Coa<it H1~h wa~ Laguna Beat h. present\ llH 1:n11.~naanmcn1 .rnd danong n1gh1h 4Q4-8088 SUNSET PUB IM~'i Pan fie< oa\I H1ghwa\. !)un~t Bc:ach ofTe" li'l' cntl·rtainml"nt '>C' l"n n1gh1s at v.rd. Judah Starr 1on1gh1 Q p m to I a m 592-19::?6 Tbunday SUNSET PUB IM~~ Pacili( < oa'>t H1ghwa). Sun~I Beach. offer\ li\l' entcruunmt'nt se~t'n n1gh1s a v.("t' .. Through Sa1urda) The Might~ Fl\ e~ Q 30 p m to I 10 a m ~Q2-l "~ti THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant aod Tavern. 340 South Coast Htgh- wa). Laguna Beach. presents hve .------------------------------------------1 entc.rUinmcnt and dancina nightly. 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset ~h. offers live entertainment seven nights at week. Toni&ht and Saturday, Coco Mon-toya.~30p.m. to 1:30a.m. 592-1926. OR\\GE COl \T' P II I l H \ R \1 0 \ I < ' II < I I I ' '~voice like hers is heard 011/11 once in a centun( · -Fm11tt•-Soir. r.ln., MONTSERRAT CABALLE Soprano Paaf te Symphony Orchestra Pacific Chorale Bruce Ferden, Conductor Arias overtures and choruse-s by Belhm. Dunvl'tt1, ' Ros iru, ~i, Puccim-and Boito &elusive Southern ~ifomi.i .ip~~! THURSDAY, MAY 26, 8:00 p.m. ' Tidcm on Sal~ Now: $12 • $17 • S23 • S28 • SM Stacknt Rush CS5) Sunday RIC'ltV SUGGS wnh spttial guests Swcclhean.s of the Rodeo al the Paufic A.mph1thcatrc at 7:30 pm S 18 SO r~cd sea1m1 only. Tickets ar1: a\ ailablc a1 the box off'tee and all T 1cketron locauons. For more mfor- ma11on and 10 chartie t.clleu ~ phone. call Tclctro n at 634-1300. Monday CRAZY HORSE STE.A& BOUSE pr~ntc; The Bc.i.amy Brothers to- night an tv.o pcrformaocn. 7 and 10 p m 1580 Brookhollow.(D)CT Road C\11 't'wport f~y) Santa .\na for ticket tnformauon anJ dinnt'r ruervat1ons call S4"-1 5 I:!. Saturday AN EVENING OF LOVE SONGS Masll·r Chor.alt' of Orangr Count~. \\ 1ll1jm Hall.conductor. presents the mu\tl of Brahms and Schumann al 8 p m < hapman f ollqc .\ud1tonum. '\ H '-Clla~ll. Oranat Tickets arc SI <1 gl·nrral adm1ss1on SS stucknts f or mtlrl' mforma11on. call SS6--626:! T1d.l·t, ma~ ht' charicd b~ calling T1l i..,·1masler . .,40-2000 Calendar Continued --- - -.. --. ---.,,--. ..-------~~~T-~,._.. _..,-r-r---•. ··, ,. . ( . . -. ... ; . . ·---~ ... , " IV etil ': ' ~" .-. • ' ' .I • • . • •• ' ---~-.r .\-.~ .... _ 1·_.·~~H • _ ~'~-Irk:,... _ Sunday - - THE BOUZV ROUGE" CAFE Classical stnng quartet Opus IV accompanies Sunday brunch 11 a.m. 10 l p.m 3001 Newport Blvd .. Newpon Beach 6 H-3440. Thunclay PACIFIC SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA Keith Clark, conductor. 1n a Classics Series conttn tonight and Friday at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performin~ Arts Center. 600 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa. Members of the Young Mus1c1ans' Foundation Debut Orchestra will perform. Con- cert preview at 7 p.m. Tickets arc available at the box office or by calling T1cke1mas1er at 740-2000. the chtldren 1s not a factor. A non· other Saturday at locaJ Ora• Coun- profit., non-sectarian, educational or· ty hotels and nightclubs. Orientation p .nization, PWP -provides a pro-at .S p.m .. mcctin& 6 to 9 p.m. S.S. gram of social activities. discussions 896-8440 or 24 hour event hotline. and study groups for sif\l)e parents 894-8932 .. and their families. WBf!EL OF FRIENDSHIP srngJcs Sunday ovcr4.S,meetforT.G.l.F.at.S:30p.m. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· at Elmer's Place in Fullcnon. For NERS Orange Coast Oiaptcr 26 reservations and information, call holds a potluck dinner open to the 521-587.S. public at 4:30 p.m. at a private home. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES MEET Orientation/aucst cards. 847-1600 or FOR T.G.l.F. at the Huntington .S.S9-0730. Beach Inn. 211 12 Pacific Coast CLASSIC FRIENDS singles qe 4.S Highway. Huntington Beach, .S to 7 and over, meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at p.m. Information, call 836-8744. Nieuport 17. 161 .S East 17th St. Santa F .L.ltR.T . Dancing at the Ana. For reservations and infor- Meadowlanc. 8 p.m. DJ. John mation, call 544-9259. Symes. Refreshments. S3. 16782 FLIRT Sunday programs bc&in at Graham St .. Huntington Beach. In-6:4.S p.m . in the SeacJiff VIiiage formation line: 647-1628. Shoppina Center. 220.S Main Stiut. Saturdaw Suite 20. Hunti"'ton Beach. Call ~~ S::S 1 8~107 for more information. ~~ WllEELOFFRIENDSHIPSin&lcs FOCUS at, a group ofsin&lcs ages 4.S and over. meet for dinner at 6:30 30-39. mcctal I 1.30a.m.at lheSouth Frtday p.m. at Pinnacle Peak 1n Garden Coast Community Oiun::b. S120 Grove. For information and rcser-Bonita Canyon Dr., Irvine. 8S4-7600. CLASSIC FRIENDS Sin&lcs age 4.S vations, call WHEEL OF FIUENDSBIP singles and over meet for Happy I-lour .S to 7 521-587.S. 4.S.plus meet for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. p.m at Airporter Inn. 18700 PRDIE OF LI.FE SINGLES meet at Crance County Minina Co. in MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. For more for dinner at The Kettle. 1776 W. Oranp:. For information and rcser- informauon. call 544-9259. Lincoln Ave .• Anaheim 7 p.m. For vauons. caJI .S21 -S87S. PARENTS WITHOUT PART-reservations and information. call PRIME OF UFE SINGl.a Danc- NERS Huntington Beach Oiapter 836-8744. 1n1 at the Phoenix Oub, 1566 S. 59.S hosts a free onentation for single CLASSIC FRIENDS sin&)cs age 4S Dou~ass Dr .. Anaheim .S to 9 p.m. parents. Call chapter phone 898-797.S and over meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at For information and reservat1ons, for mcctinJ locauon and additional Al's Steak House cl Saloon, 1602 E. call 836-8744. membership information. First Street, Santa Ana. For infor- Membersh1p in Parents Without matio n and reservations. call Tueeday Partners 1s o.-n to d1vo---4 -par-.S44-92S9 ...... I~ -• TANGO. DISCO "tuft B " •• DOOM atcd. widowed or never married NON.SMOJUNG SINGLES of A! .. ., A&.&.n DANCE CLUB M-ts every Tu~ ... -y parents ofliving children. Custody of Amer1·,.... (N SS A ) m-1s every ...... ~ ________________ ...... ___ · _·_·_· __ ..... _______ at 7:30at 738 W. 17th St.. thiu blocks south of Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. S 19 month fees. Learn the latest dances followed by a danc:ic or other Ktivit.ies each week. For more information call 494-0593. MARTIN AND TONI'S SWING DANCE a.ua meets at the King's Table in the Westminster lanes. 6471 Westminster Ave. in Westminster bcginnina at 8:30. S4.SO for lessons. nocbarsc fordancini. ~3518. TUESDAY NIGHT SINGLES Specially priced spqhdti dinners and dancina with the f"reddie Fcnado Group 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at Aorcnce Beane's Ivy House Res- taurant.. 384 Forest Ave. in lquna Beach. 494-9491. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES Dis- cussion group in OraOF. 7:30 p.m. Admission is S2. For location and information, c:all 836-8744. WllEEL OJP FIUENDSlllP, singles over 4S. meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. al Fireside in Westminster. Call .S21-S87S for rncrvations and infor- mation. Wedaellday PRIME OF LIFE SING~ meet for dinner at Szechwan Chinese Restaurant. 14320 S. Valley View Ave, La Mirada at 7 p.m. For reservations and information. call 836-8744. F .ll.LE.N.D.S. a singJes 8SSOC1Uion for fun and arowth. meets each Wednesday S p.m. to midnight in the Zo1 Room, Irvine Hilton. 17900 Jamboree Road, lrvtne. Free valet par1cina.. admission is $8 per person. Get in for half-price if you bring a friend. get in free if you brina two by c.alling 863-3111, extension 2111 after S p.m. Free 3-month pusive membership by attending. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING Stacy and Melissa ace about ....... ,,,,. Two MOOft JUftCtlOft '" ''". 10:00 • PA TAL ·~··· 1 :211:40 t :SS A"lJ-,._'IAllll-.~111 171-MSO ~ -.. ~ ..... ,. 529-I03I ·-----Et:'= co discover a new four-letter word for sex in the '80s ... 'Help!' LfA ~ . \IJCTDR1Ajl'(X"(X\J Ciu~S~? Al~ Rt>k1J.'4.• .,...._ I•'""""' th.._,,.._ ........ WPARt( ORANOE warm ITM :a= ~1~ :.=:1~ I"° MSSES MX:frTED DUANa na EHOWHT1 I A lSMW Pl:Tlll ........... SINGLES a dub for aon--smolung sin&)e sailon with or without a boat. age 21 and older. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Huntington Beach Inn. Pacific Coast Hi&hway in Huntinston Beach 6:30 to 10 p.m. Meetina beains with drinks and hors d'ocuvrcs in the bar. followed by a mectina and activities at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the meeting. Cost isS6. Call 673-3018 for recorded info about club activities. SOCIAL FUNSBOP FOR SINGLES Opportunities and ac- ti vitin sponsored by the Knowledge Bank, 7'to IOp.m.inCostaMcsa.Call 898-7878 for location and infor- mation. Materials and re~hments provided. OASIS SENIOR CENT ER SINGLES meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 3. • Coffee and tQ from 3 to 3:30 p.m followtd by a special program. Tluanday A.S..A..P Singles ASSOClation of Pro- fessionals meet every Thursday eve- ning in the Zot Louncc. Irvine Hilton and Towers. 40.S and Jambortt Blvd. 6 p.m. 10 11 p.m. SmaU group networking. personal introductions. hot and cold hors d'ocuVTCS. Social. dancing. mixers and prizes. S 12 at the door. Call for information 665-6633 or 261 -2023. "NO NAME ,. SINGLES DANCE S to 8 p.m. at Twains. 2101 E. Edinger al the .S.S Freeway, Santa Ana. Dance and happy hour. door prizes and hors d 'ocuvrcs.. S4 admission. No dues. no membership fees. Call 52 1-8691 for more information. "'MILAGRO' IS WONDERFUL! An lncncHble c:att,, bautlfully cllnded. I lond thJs fiJml .. _,.... ~ 0000 MOtillNC Ar.tflUCA RRQ W A R ....... Calendar Continued • =-::::I " ll :::J ----------=:::: ~ .... ·---.. ABSENIC AND OLD LAO!" in lhe main theater of Go~n West Colle1e. Hunt1n1ton Beach (895-8378). closina performances to- ntlht and Saturday at 8 p.m .• Sunday at) p.m. "BAREFOOT IN THE P A&K" by the Valley Players at the Trabuco High School theater. 27501 Cordove Road. Mission Viejo (586-1234, ext. 328). Fridaysand Satu~ at 8 p. m ., Sundays at 4 p.m. thro May 22. "BlR.DS OF PAR.AD E .. and an evening of o~ plays in repcnory at Rancho Santiago Collqc. 17th and Bristol str«ts. Santa Ana (667-3163): ~Birds"' tonight and May 19 and 21 and the on~acts Saturday and May 18 and 20. all at 8 p.m. .. BYE BYE BIRDIE" at the New- pon Beach Mormon Church. 16th Street and Dover Dnvr. Newpon Beach (261-9850). final performances toni&ht and Saturday at 7:30. ".{ CHORUS UNE" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 1 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). nightly except Mondays at varymg curuin tunes unul funher notice. "DEATH OF A SALESMAN" in the Drama Lab Theater of Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa (432-5880). Thundays throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 4 p.m. until May 22. "DOG LOGIC'' on the Sttond Stage of South Coast Repcnory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through tridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 an~ 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until June 5. "DRACULA: THE MUSICAL!" the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.. West· minster (99S-4 I I 3). tzndays and Sat- urdats at 8:30 throu&h June 4. .. FRACTURED MIRROR" at the Unicom Emporium, 21 4 Main St.. Huntington Brach (969-1794). Fridays and Saturda~ at 8:30. Sun- davs at 7: 30 th~p ahy 2u8.Cl f ' "BAY FEV r..n at l e me Arts Vilt.gc Theater (856-0617), clos- 1n1 pcrformancts tonight and Satur- day at 8 p.m. "HOW THE OTHER KALP LOYD" at the Harlequin Dinner Ptayhousc. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana (979-5511). final ptt· formanttS tonight throuah Sunday at varying curtain times. "I 00, I DO" at the Southampton Dinner Theater. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (498-7576). Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8: I 5, Fndays and Saturdays at 8:45. Sundays at 1:30 and 8: I 5 through June 19. "NAUGHTY MARJE".ITA" by the Fullerton Civtc Light Opera at Plum- NOW PLAYING AT EDWARDS UDO Nsaporte.ctl~ ~ Mon-Tiv $;45 81>0 10'00 ~ 1:15 3:.30 5:~ ~ 1G.'OO mer Auditonum. Chapman A venue at lemon Street. Fullerton (879-1732), Thursdays throuah Sat- urdaysat 8 p.m .• Sundays at 2:30 until May 28. '11IE PIED PIPER" by the American Cluldren·s Theater at the Aalhe1m Cultural Ans Center. 931 ~ Harbor Bl vd.. Anaheim (751-5032). Saturdaysand Sundays at 2 p.m. through June 26. "PLAYING DOCTOR" by the H untington Beach PtayhouK at Gisler School. 21441 Strathmoor Lane. Huntington Beach (832-1405). Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m through May 21 . .. QUILTERS" at the Laguna P1ay- houK, 606 Laguna Canyon. Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). final per- forman~ tontght and Saturday at 8 p.m. "SEASCAPE" at the Alternative Repenory Theater. 1636 S. Grand A\•e.. Santa Ana (836-7629). Thundays through Sundaysat 8 p.m. until May 22. "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" on the main stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Ma) 29. "SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM" 1n the outdoor Quad at Irvine Valley Coll~. SSOO lrvme Center 0n .... e. Irvine (559-3333). closing per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "THE SOUND OP MUSIC" at Ehubcth Howard·s Cunain Call D inner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Sept. 4. "ZOOMAN AND THE SIGN" by the Orange County Black Actors Theater at the Brea C ultural Center. I C1v1c Center Dnve. Brea (667-7090). final performances toni~l and Saturday at 8 p m .. Sunday at _:30 and 7:30 Friday MAGIC ISLAND rcccnll> open to the public for the first time. provides patrons with the best m corned) . magJC and psychic talent. Brad Sime. comcd1an/magic1an appears through May 21 in C1copatra·s Chamber Dinner and shows Wcdnesda) through Saturday from 6 p.m Chil- dren are wekomc to brunch and shows Sunday from 9:30 a m Mag>c Island 1s located at 3505 V11 Opono 1n Newpon Beach. For rexrvauons and 1nformat1on. call 675-0900. performed dunng dinner. Also fea- tured 1s music at Sunday brunch. 3195:! Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. 436-0212. LAGUNA POETS mtt't each Fn. at 8 p.m. at the Lacuna Beach pubhc hbriry. 363 G~. Lagulll Beach. Everyone 1s wekomt> Call 494-9550 or 494-8375 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS -.elcomes ~men to mott than 90 mtttings hckt Wttldy at locations throughout Orange Count) Thrrr are no diets. fen or dues.. onl y a dcs1rr to stop eating compulsively For mon: information. c.all tht' Central office. 11 752 Garden Grovr Bh d Ste 11 5. Garden Grovr. at 554-1440 or ! 4(). Q()() 7 CANNERY REST AUR.ANT fc.t· turcs Champagne Supper Cruises every Fnday. 7.30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m . Sunda)'. 5 to 7 p.m .. Champagne Brunch Cru1~. Saturday and Sun- day. 10 a.m to noon and I .JO to 3 30 pm 3010 lafa)'ette Ave Newpon Beach For more 1nformauon. call 6 75-5 777 S.turday "LET FREEDOM RING" honor ing the Cahfomaa State 81ccntenn1al Comm1s.s1on 1s the theme of thr annual community fes11val at Golden WestCollqtfrom IOa.m to 4p m 1n tht"Central Quad. Golden West Strt"('t a1 Edinger A"e .. Huntington Be~ch CAYE MOZART features classical piano Wed. evening.. and piano or guitar. pop, and show tunes Thurs.Sat evenings. 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CAMML Mllt .. ---------- o.ly Plot Dli~/ Ffiday. M8Y 13. 11188 l if t;f v ¥ ,fi.b •i'• OC1 t ••I Calendar Continued More than 100Cl\1c and communtt) service groups ~•II pamc1pate offer- ing entertainment on an outdoor stage. activities for children. inter- national food fair. an work. emerg- ency 'chicle displays and a car show Pnzes for '1s1tors in best patnot1c a111re. Admission and parking are frcc. GREEK FESTIVAL Toda\. and Sunday from noon to q pm ·at St John the Baptist Greek Orthodo>. C hurch. 405 Dale Street 1n Anaheim Greek food. mu!>1C and dancing. bazaar gift booths. ndes and games. f or more information. call 827-0 l 81 COMPUTER SWAPMEET in the Commerce Building of the Orange Count) Fair and ExPoslllon Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Adm1ss1on 1s $5 For mon.' information. call RK Productions. (800)25:!-7927 CAMERA SHOW Toda) from 10:30a.m to5pm andSunda) unttl 3:30 p.m 1n the Home Ans and Crafts Bu1ld1ng of the Orange County Fair and ExpQs1t1on Center. 88 Fair Dn'c. Costa Mesa i\dm1ss1on 1s S4 SPon- sored b) Western Photographic i\s- soc1at1on. (213)693-8421 ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET presented by Tel-Phil Enterpnses each Saturday and Sunday in the main park1n1 lot of the Orange Count) Fair Grounds 7 a.m to 4 p.m Adm1ss1on 1s SI per car load and fift) cents for walk-ins. Orange County Fairgrounds information phone number 1s 75 1-3247. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP MEET 8 a.m. to 3 p.m w11h free admission and free parking today and tomorrow. Space fee 1s SI O on Saturdays and Sunda)s or two spaces for S 10 on Sunday, with proceeds from the swap meet going to campus clubs and organizations. scholarships and communit) service pro)ccts. for add1t1onal 1nformat1on. call 898-2389. The swap meet 1s held 1n the parking lot loated at the entrance of the college at the Golden West Street traffic hght between Edinger and Mcfadden Streets. Sunday rRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE holds a celebration of literature and an beginning at 7· 30 p.m. The pubhc 1!> 1m ned to mingle with an1sts. \H1ters and editors of··The Elephant Ear," annual literar)' JOUrnal producl'd b) IVC-s school of human- 1t1c!>. Pianist Thomas J. Lymenstull and the Chamber Singers will enter- tain. For more information. call 559-3327. Tueaday JOIN THE HARBOR SINGERS A non-profit group of women singers who perform cveryth1 ng from Bach to rock are looking for new members The group meets every Tuesda) e\ening at 7 p.m at the Presbytenan Church of the Cove- nant at Fa1rv1ew and Adams strttt in Costa Mesa. Performances are also a' ailablc. For more 1nformat1on. call Ott Cox at 962-1680 or V1 Green at 897-0587 evenings and weekends. Wedneeday comer of Redhill and Bnstol. Meet- ings are from 7.15 to 8:30 a.m. For m6re information and reservations. call Jenelle Perrault at 538-6612 or Jeanelle Thompson at 892-5930. Tbunday AD CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY holds a weekly social event beginning at 5·30 p.m at Maxie's. The Red won Ion. 3050 Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. Free hors d'ocuvres. fun and networking. 731-3525. E-Z SPEAK TOASTMASTERS meet each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at ScachfT Village. 2134 Main Street. Huntington Beach. Beginners wel-come For m ore 1nforma11on. call 842-:!016 or 842-8149. SCRABBLE 1s played every Thurs- da) at 6·30 p.m. at the Home Savings building. Main Street at Yorktown A' enuc. Huntington Beach. Call %0-2729 for details. FARMERS MARKET sponsored b) the Orange Count) Farm Bureau 1s held e'cr) Thursday in the main parl..1ng lot of the Orange County Fairgrounds from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 pm. Call 751-3247 for more jnfor- mat1on. THE ORANGE COUNTY SKI CLUB meets the first and third Wednesday of -.very month at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Ages 21 and over. For more Frida information. call 957-8686. 1 CRIBBAGE 1s pla)ed on the sec-JIMMY ALEaa"TonightShow" ond and fourth Wcdnesdar of each regular. on the lmprov stage tonight mo nth at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center. through May 15. Also appearing arc Room VI. 5th St. and Marguent€i'n Hu&h Fink, back by Popular demand Corona del Mar. Call 644-4138 for ancf Barry Levin. additional information. THE IMPROV presents three side- LEADS CLUB Costa Mesa chapter. splitting acts each night Tuesday a group for women 1n business. meets through Sunday at 4255 Campus every Wednesday morning at the Drive. Suite I 38. Irvi ne. Showtimes Countryside Inn in Costa Mesa at the and admission pnces are 8 p.m. i iijijiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiijiiiiijjiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijiijiiiiW=1J Monday (SJ); Sunday. Tuesday throuih Thursday. ($6): 8:30 and • I 0:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturday. ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Din~r 1s served nightly. lloDday DUltE'S ENTERTAINMENT I 'Harlequin' A 9bowby print maker Thoma.a llcKntpt premieree from 7 to 10 p.m. A.ta.relay at Sherwood Gallery, 330 Park A Yenae, Suite 2, IA&ana Beach. 497-2868. LOUNGE at the NewpQner Rcson presents a s~1al Monday Night Showcase with com- edians from throughout the Southern California area performing. be&in- ning at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monday Night Showcase has no cover chal'lt. The Newponcr Resort 1s located at 11 07 Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific Coast Hi&hway 1n Newpon Beach 644-1700, ext. 575. THE IMPROV features three of LA 's best known comedians every Monday night. For 1nformat1on an4 dinner reservations. call 854-5455. Tueeday MARK SCHIFF a "Letterman" favonte, appears at the lmprov tbrou&h May 22. 1'112 IMPROV presents three side- BOB HOPE Saturday May21 8!00 p.m. spluung acts each night Tuesda> through Sunday. Showt1mes and adm1ss1on prices arc 8 p.m. Monda> ($3): Sunday. Tuesday through Thursda>. ($6): 8:30 and I 0:30 p.m Fnda} and Saturday. ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner 1~ served nightly. . ---~ --, --. -··~ AMUSEMENTS <>ncotn.a hena BALBOA PAVD.JON, 400 Matn St. Balboa. Catahna Passcnscr Scr- Vtt'C provides service to Catalina Adults $22 and child ( 12 and under) S 11 round tnp. Departs 9 a.m . amves back at Pavilion 7 p.m Harbor cruises diuly. 45 minutes adult SS. child filly cents; 90 minute cruise. adult S7. child SI . Brunch cruise Sundays 10:30a.m.AdultsS20. child (I 0 and under) S 12. Dinner cruise on Monday evenings. 7 p m Adults $15: child S 15 Reservauon~ ~u1rcd.. call 673-5245. DISNE\'LAND, I 313 Harbor Blvd ., Anaheim "'Blast to the Past" an all new 50s event daily through May 22. Disneyland offers more than 50 attractions in seven themed lands. includina 'Star TouB .. and "Captain EO." Park hours are I 0 a.m to 6 p. m. Mon<!ay throUJh Friday.. 9 a .m. to midft~l. Saturday and Sunday. Dis- ney_land information: 999--4565. K.NOTT'S BEJUlY I' A.DI, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Parle. Knott's is the nation'' m~-lar 1ndcpcn-deftt family lbemt with 165 wild rides. sbolri attractions. AU ~are inchidcdjn LbC admi ion price. New S7 minion"K~m of tbt DiftOMf,ars ahd three thnll rides • .. The Slammer ... '"The Tumbler:· and "'Slinphoc. .. Other enterta•n- mcnt includes the Wild West Stun• Shows. cu can ahows,; Old time mdodramas and• viii• with Snoopy. Knotfs PXi~ Plviltoa bswa two Clll,.,....ilWY lqUltic lftllCt10ft$ -'"Spluhdancc '87.~ 1 dolphin/sea hon show and "Snoopy•• d1v1na ~"a lint tune uY'Wilere per· ~. etn0u•s hli ._. lbe:med ..... induidi11 ea.ap ...,,,, ..... left woadcrtaad dlelmd IO die Ca. H. Simi ud bcwtile tM II MW - Gdendar .. Snoopy's Animal Fnends Show.- Adm1ss1on pnces are Sl4.95 for adults and SI 0. 95 for children 3-11 . handicapped guests. ~nior citizens and expectant mothers. An annual ~s 1s only S59.95 For addittonaJ information call the 24-hour Knott's Lint" at 220-5200. LOS ANGEL~ CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 310 North Main Street. Los >\ngelcs O~n Wednesday and Thursday. 2 to 4 p.m. ani:i Saturday and Sundar . 10 a.m. \o 5 pm "Hands--0n· panic1pator) environ- ment 1n which children ages two 10 twelve. learn by doms. Eighteen ~rmancnt exh1b11s Monthl)' fro- grammang include~ a vanety o an exhib11s. performances and work- shops. Adm1ss1on S4 ~r ~non. infants under two free. Adults frtt on Wednesday and Thur5day af\er- noons. Groups must register in ad· vancc. For 24 hour information. call (213)637-8800. MOVl.ELAND WAX MUSEUM, 77 1 I Beach Bh d .. Buena Park. Elvira 1s the ncwe~t fc.aturcd replica among the alrcad) elaborate collcctto n of movie and lcle" 1s1on mcmorab1l1a including hfc-ltkc replicas of more than 200 rcno"ned stars Dail) 10 a .m.-8 p.m. wuh fl"\-·Sal. o~n until 9 p.m . 522-1 155. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS- TORY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista dcl Oro. Newport Beach. Open Tucsda~ throuih Saturday. 10 a.m to 5 pm and Sunda) from noon to 5 p.m. Admission 1§ $2 for adults. and SI for children over ~i,.. ~embers arc frtt Museum e'h1b1ts include a wide arra)' of mannc mammal fossils, Native A~ncan displays .. an insect LOO and photo pllt"I). mineral and shell d1spla)'s, buttcrlly collcct1ons and children's hands on exhibits A.ISO educallonal programs. docent tou~. lectures. fcs.t 1vals. a library and special ac11v1tics. For more infor- mation about cxh1b1ts. program!'> and membership. call the museum Tues- day throuV\ Sunda) at ~ 7120 MUSEUM OF WORLD WARS And M1ltt.af) H istory. 7884 East La Palma .\ \C. at Beach Blvd Buena Park. lalJCSI collcc11on of uniforms 1n the nation. Real life m1htary antiqucS, historical rchcs. medals. flags. field equipment. edged ~eaponry. ancient firearms. uniforms. insignia. posters from all 01.er the world from 1776 to 19.$5. Hou~ JI a.m. 10 6 p.m. Wcdnt"sday through Sunday Ad· m 1ss1on 1s S3 adults. 13 to 17 years $2. 6 to 12 )ears SI ; Dlsabled. frtt FrTC parking. 952-1776. OLD WORLD YIU.AGE, 7S6 I Center AH~.. Huntington Beach. S~1all) sho~ arc located in this village that fc*urcs tbc charm of quaint European viii~ with cob- bled street,, lantern hghts. and 70 murals of European scenes painted on nterior walls by European an"ts. 898-5111. QUBEN MA&Y, Lona Beach Harbor at lhc end of the Long Beach freeway. fa:h1b11s include special dfttt sound and liaht shows in the Ef\ginc Room and Wheelhouse rt'- cnac1in1 a near<e>lhsioo at sea. and an c~tons1vc World War II diSl)lay ckpic1 in& the "Queen's" active role as a troopship. Dail}' 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sll.9' adulls. S9.9S Juoiors (12-17), $7.9S ror childttn CS.II) Children unckr S arc admitted frtt. (213) '43~3SI I S&A WOllLD 1720 Soulb Shofn RQMt. Mission Bay. San Oiqo. 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When I heard the name of this week's movie, I started lauahi~ A movie named ~Assault of the Killer Bimbos" really had the potentiaJ to be too much fun. I am sorry to say it was not fun or entertaining. From the start, this movie left somethina to be desind. There's a Los An,elcs ni&ht- club wbcfe we first hear the name ~bimbo .. is a dive. Lulu is • dizzy blonde who longs to dance hke her idol Peaches, wbo gcu her name from --..-.... the bikini C\f peach bubbles she ao-co daoc:es in. They're joined by a truck-stop waitress who one minute is a hostage and the next is a buddy, and a carload of sterotyped surfers who arc not funny. So it sl&rts as Lu Lu watches Peaches dance and lonp to dance. She sets her b11 chance. As she dances.. the frutt that decorates her little costume stans flyins across the bar into the audienoc's faces and drinks. This must be where the flying pert of the title comes in. Lulu's dancing 1s so bad that the sleazy nightclub owner calls her a bimbo. then fires her and Peaches. As they arc lcav- ina, they walk in on the murder of the owner. They arc left boklina the aun and we arc left hoklinJ the bag for a mov1e ticket. Othen walk in thinkina they killed him. so Lulu and Peaches decide to run to Mexico. As I sat in the theater. I Hlled to those few around me. No one lauab- cd. They just had this dumb look on their faces like they were probably lhintina the tame thins I am; Why am 1 waJ.china this? K.a1Uy11 c..ater UC Suta aut.ra Sc.Mmt Newport Buel I would rather licit the theater floor than sit throuah anythina of this son again. Get the messaae? .. Assault of the Killer Bimbos" can ------best be described u drain bloc:bte- You know. that awful hairy green funps-fillcd ball of slime I.ha.\ s«>ps ~ rour . pipes. That s the clostest I can come to cap- turiDJ the cuenoc :>fth1s film. -~~:.._.-"---' I'm not sure who felt they had to make •Bimbos" and I refuse to mention any names. Lei's protect the guilty. But I can say that the cast was equal to the script. Some compliment. ActuallyJ. rm not sure which was worse, the nlm or the five audience memben who crawled in after the house lights went off. Granted they all seemed to enjoy thejilfles, wialesandaigks. Maybe it was JUSt me~l.taybe my ~ality lacks when I can't emphaliu with a couple of ao-so morons (~inter· (>l'Ctive dancers with a rock 'n' roll format") and thcirequal!~ brain-4ead surf punk counterparts (Wa~. et al). But really, this movieo~s. not entertains. The baste idea is this: Lulu and Peaches have been set up, framed for the murder of their porn king boss. and they're "not a.onna take it any· more." On the lam, these girls. who lack the class to be termed "bim- bos," find tjme to free themselves from the shackles of their femininity and put on makeup. We're cooking DOW. The plot reaches a climu in Jalapeno, Mexico, wbefttbeprufind both justice and another excuse to chaqe clothes. My favorilC momc:Dt WU the tbteat that aooearcd on sa-ea at &be film '1 encL .. Watch out for thc sequel - •Bimbo Barbecue.' "S~ me. "Assault of the K.il&er Bimbos" is an assault on anyone's inteltiaenoc. The audience -I counted 11 ...---------.people -•P· ~rently qreed. 1bcy jeered when it ended and made remarks like "I want my mo~ back," altbo who in their ri t mind would spend money on a movie called -Assa&tlt of the Killer Bimbos" anyway. To bt bonest. I was embarrassed when I had to tell the tic:tet seller which movie I was sceina. Embarrassment is a key word when you're talking about this movie. How could anyone connected with this production want their names listed in the credits? How could acton per- form in such junk? I auess exposure and money mean m~ than taste and self rcspcc1. The "bimbos" a.re two ao-eo dancers -one dumb and innocent. the other dumb and not 10 innocent -on the lam to Mexico after th~ arc accused of a murder they didn't commit. Along the way, they pick up a wa.i tress who decides to join them because she's never been south oflhe border. She is not too bri&ht either. On ttle!r journey they encounter three ~fball surl'- ers dnving a multi- colored car with "maniacs" s-intcd on the side. That's appropos because dus movie was made by maniacs. lftbetr intention was to make a parody of all those T&A movies that come out in the summertime. 1t "a fecbk and ridiculous imitation. I suspect it was made simply to make a wt dollar. Horror of bom>ra! A sequel? In- credible as it may 10Und. the emovie ends with a "To be con- tinucd. ... Bimbo 8arlJeaac:s. .. I have a SUl&fttion: Let's berbecuc tttc producer. .... nt.r ... C..tnUet lnlM Ast.ct films JO, this one isa failure. Of course. a film such as"' Assault of -------. the Killer Bimbos" is supposed to be t.d. The title leu you know ahead of time that Oscar nominations for Best Film will not be forthcomina. But with its caricatured ctwactcn who just aren't funny most of the time and who tend to wear on you quickly, this movie fails even at beinat.ct. I admit 1 lauahcd a cou~ of times. but the scenes that worked were few and far between. One scene that ~ed for .me hu two-of the -bimbos" fleeina in panic after beina handed the gun used ICCOnds eatlier to murder their boss. who had just fired both of them. One suaiests sjddily to the other that they flee 10 her place because she bas some ice cream in the fridae. The radio news account of the fugitives provides another brief laugh. , Refetrina to the three as "bimbos." the report detcribcs in detail the outfits they are wearina instead of providina the CUSlOmary dcscriptJOn oflbe eetaway vehicle or the fu,itives. Most of the intended humor oenle'red on the seductiveness and enthusiastic giddjness of the young women. The liddincss JOI old quick. however. ancf. as for usana sc'ductivc~ ness to get lauahs. it's been done a million tJmes. usually much better. The seems to dl'I& most of the time. probably because so many ICeDCS a.re throwa*lys. But if the throwaway scenes were omitted. the film would bt preview len&th. Wbcn I uw this film, the~ ~ five peopk in at- lendancc. I expect aacndanoc 10 droo sharply before .. Assault of the IGUer Bimbol" as removed from thealetl, which mitJlt be before this review hill the ncwt- tands. • =':wwrttcr C..taMeu ~Assault of the Killer Bimbos" is a film that makes you want to whip out a thcsaUnlS to find out how manx different ways you can say .. horrible. ' h'sdifTtCUlt to imtgineWhal type of --------.audience th is movie is supposed to appeal to. Sink· ing below the depths of even the .. Porty's" mentali- ty, perhaps lhe producm of -As.- sault of the Killer Bimbos.. were taf'lelint the brain· dead. .. The plot revolves around the threc "bimbos" (Peaches. Lulu. and Darlene) who retreat to Mexico after they arc framed for murder at a eo-10 dub in Los Anaelcs. Tbey meet up with thrtt suners aocl .. need I say more? If you arc forced to 1tt "Assault of the Killer Bim- bos. .. I sugcst you tote along a s-pcr baa to wear over your head. lest you should be re- cosnizcd by any- one you know while attendina this movie. However. my best advice is to avoid patronizing bbl.Int p.rbqt films such as ··Assault of the Killer Bimbos" at aJI costs. There 1s absolutely no need to enrourqc an "Assault of the Killer Bimbos II." eyou m critical condltlon? TiRld ol no one ti11enina to your witty pronouncements on the latest movies'! Become a movie reviewer for Datebook's "'Even body's A Critic .. scction..1 The tic:.k.eu AR on US. The popcorn's OD you . Write: Dltebook Critics. P.O. Box I S60. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. Bt M"e to include day and ft.iah• phone numbcn. 'Bimbos' SUTJ'rlses fritlJ B-morie .IJ11mor Our ratings 51:11 UGLY fl .,,,, .. ,..._ ., •• .. " .,_ • '.I I '"'' !./._• ""'°' I . . .) Jay Reed watdaee wife winner. \----' Derby fans put their money on Red Cross By VIDA DEAN °' .. .., ...... The hones wett off and runn1na Saturday v11 TV at the Balboa Bay Oub as 400 racina fans tercamed and cheered for their Kentucky Derby O.y favori&es at Churchill Downs. Even thou&h the money ridina on the horses was only fak the enthusiasm was real, and the sixth annual Kentucky Orrby Day prany benefinina the Oranae County Chapter. Amencan Red Cross Youth Services. wasa pretty 11pt. The club entrance was festooned with pcnk. green and white balloons. Members of the ARC Red Ribbon I 00. dressed 1n colorful antebellum costumes., wcloomed the fans.. who also received musiQJ salutes from the trumpetcn of Fanfares d'Elcgancc. The bellroom was equally colorful. with many of the guests also wcarina .. racina" attJre -hooped skirted 1owns and white su11s. Many of the women ~tcd the short skins of today after tryina to sit and pc>siuon the hoops. ~~ust st1nd1ng around .. .afraid to try and sit. .. lauahcd n.. ti.. "I found my d.ras in a theatrical shop and others went to costume rental plK'CS," said Mela ldlaeer, RR 100 Orrby Da)' c<><hair with Prlilc:llla Sele• "?at B9trea is wearina her deb gown. The youna people wodina here today and weanng the Iona eowns are some of thole who will benefit from today's prOCttds. .. A Turf Club was ~t Ut> for the first time. The area. wtuc:b scaled 80gucsts who had patdS2SOeach. was cordoned ofTm the ballroom. General admission aucsts piid SSO. "We arc nght on target toda¥; said a,, .. 5a..e of The Boston Company. who was this year's BBC Derby O.y chairman. The event was eitpec:tcd to brinf in more than S4S.OOO for the Red Cross. "We won't know the ful amount until after the auctton." added Shobe. Opponun1ty ttckets wettsold. Shobe won a pcn:cn•ofan 0 11 and gas dnlhn& venture for bis mother in Texas.. During the aucuon. Jael ~was high btdckr for a dinner for 20. The dtnncr wiU be cooked by other BBC governors a.. Blltti ind Jee Perrtcw. Mc:Nausf\ton also provided the McNaughton sta~ silks for -jockey" Marie BaOester. (He and wife Nucy own the half sister to Derby rKe1' Risen Star.) A buffet offried c:hic:tccn. ham. salads and apple and pecan pie was available poolside for lhe appetites of the rac:ana enthusiasts which ind~ a number of the BBC"s Kentucky colonels -Buc:c:1. AuMll llwb, LWa £a1&, T .. Denttt, Ge.rse ~and new colonel Selman. Others 1n on the fun wcrc Ka.J and Derby Day undenmtcr Tom er.a.a, Marllya and Jay lleff, ... hea. Dee Pertias, Dero~7 Y..-.Je7, MllDt and Bal...._., Lea and Mary AM WeUa, JelTJ and SaMn 8Nllk and Gewp Oltty, eitcculive director of the ARC chapttT. ............ 11u1e a.11.eer 0 rida.. f• 1'aBcy ... Joma llc:Ra11C1ltaa. Carmen Chapter spends winning day at the race~ By SllAltON TET&AULT ~ ..... o.. 0 2 • the Derbyncs as they placed bets and rooted for their favorite hones. lkttina windows. race announcers. raana odds charts and even a DiJt· ieland band were all ,ean of a scene that made many f~l hke they were in the heart oftbc bluepass rqion. LET'S TALK HOT! Talk hot music, movies, electronics, accessories and more this month at Sam Goody. You 'll find these red hot releases and many more items on sale now. Sale ends May 22, 1988. YOUR CHOICE 6!!1 12!!1 BIG PIG BONK -....... .....,,_ aa !ID.~ .. BIG PIG .•••• 4.99 C•aMtteorLP ............. ttt...-...cw-. ............................... ...... "'-............. VlltltMll ........ . ............... ..... .•• • .•• boootO.. Cllmlll ................. a.. "°'-· ... ···-"·~-.................... •M.Ulllitk -.... ............... .... ........ ······· ..... ,,..,.,.., .. ...................... .,. .... .................... -....... ................ °"""" °" .... ~ ................ 1V1wa.a. .,..._. .. m.....,..., _._.. •• • • . Mii M llllW ~ .... 0.. ...... 100I w: -.-" n . a ...... ...._ . .-.. ...... ..... •••••• "ill'!'.~ ... .......... ............. .. 'I • ...... ...... Cil.alCJ• lllloMC.., .... .......... ...._ .. , ................ ~ .............. Calendar Ontinued life and freshwater fish from all over the world. Tbiny special cducauonal exhibits arc also available to Sea World guests. One pri~ admission includn all shows and exhibits. Open daily, 9 a.m. to S:JO p.m. S 17. 95 for adults. Sll.9S for seniors (SS and over}. Children 3-11. SI l.9S and children under 3 arc free. Guided tours and rides arc extra. Group rates and 12 month pass information. call (619)226·3901 or 826· 7213 or (602)838-0600. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MISSION, 31882 C amino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Features Serra Chapel, Cahfom1a's oldest building. the ruins of the Great Stone Church. soldicn barracks. beautiful P.rdens. and two mu~um rooms with artifacts from Native American and early Spanish culture. Daily 7:30a.m.-S p.m. 493-1424 SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GAR- DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast Highway, Corona dcl Mar. Roses. cactus. annual gardens. an orchid con· servatory. ko1 ponds a'nd a gif\ show Dail) 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, Magic Mountain Parkway exit off Interstate 5. VaJenc1a. More than 100 ndes. shows and attractions including an 1800s style crafts vi llage and a Roaring Rapids white water advcn· turc arc offered (818) 992-0884. SKYFOREST Santa's Village. located on State H1~wa> 18. in Skyforest about 20 miles from San Bernardino. Rides include a carousel. ferns wheel. monorail. trains. ponies. burros. and much more. Other attrac· tions to ~ enjoyed arc two puppet shows. petting zoo and many colorful shops. Santa. his reindeer and the pixies arc always at home to welcome the guests. Open daily. Houn an~ 10 a.m. to S p.m. 337-2481 . SPRUCE GOOSE, Lon& Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach F~way. lfoward Hu&hcs' all-wood. 200-ton flying boat majestically bcnhs for visJtors to "icw the inside of the ¥fOrld's largest clear-span aluminum dome. A variety of dis- plays including modules that show closc-updcta1ls offascina11ng areas of the plane such as the cockpit. night dttk and wing interior arc featured. Sec the Queen Ma ry listin1 for more information. 10 a.m."6 p.m. (213) 435-351 I. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, 100 Uni- vcrsal City Pl.. Universal Caty. .\ guided tram tour of Un1vcrsal's famed 420-acre back lot and the Entertainment Center, which fea- tures five live shows. IS offered. Admission prices arc SI 5.9S with children aacs 3-11 at SI 1.95. Senior admission remains SI I.SO. Celebnt) season pass allowina unlimited visits for one year is $21. 9S for adults ind Sl7.9S for children (818) 508-9600 WILD RIVERS 8800 Irvine Center Dnve adjacent to lrvi~ Meadows Amphitheatre offers over 40 excrnng water rides and attractions.Groups of 20 or more can take advantaac of Wild R1-.crs new group admission rates. ACJ\A_ll'fCF SUMMER WOR&SHOP FOR CHILDREN The Laauna Beach An Assoc1a11on will offer a month long painting and drawing class for ch1I · dren ages S to 12 dunng the month of Jul} on Wednesdays and Fnda)'i from 9· 30 to 11 ·30 a m. The museum will furnish all matenals. C'ost for the complete course of ei&ht lessons 1s S40 for lajuna An Museum mem- bers. S48 for general public. Panial courses arc also avai lable. Students must register before June I at the Museum. 30 1 C'MT Drive in Laguna Beach. for more 1nforma11on. call the LAM Education Department at 494-8971. EIGHTH ANNUAL BAROQUE MUSIC FESTIVAL of Corona del Mar will be held June S through I:'. with four vaned programs held in the central patio room of the Sherman Library and Gardens and St Michaels and All Angels Episcopal Church. Italian music from the 17th and 18th centunes will dominate this }'Car's festival. Funhcr information and a brochure arc available b} calling 6 73-1880 or writ in& to Baroque Music Festival C'dM. P 0 Box 838. Corona del Mar. 92625. CELEBRATION OF LIFE M us1cal Benefit featunng South Coast per- formers. Saturday. June 4. at St Edwards Catholic Church. 339~6 C'allc La Pnmavera, Dana Point Tickets arc S7 and all procccds ao to the Life Centers of Orange County. For information. call 492-0904. 'Cheers' leads NBC back atop Nielsens LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC' repined fint place in the Nielsen ratings as the three major ne&worts. in a bow to the May sweeps. ran mostly on&inaJ prosracnmina last wcxlc. NBC won by a wide maf11n and took the top nine placn, a feat uncquaJlcd sun CBS was first the wcekendiqNov. 3.1980. .. Cheers" was in first place and the only nofl<-NBC show to make the Top 10 was ABC"s ''Who's the &ossr· An NBCmovieand thcfimhalfof a min1scncs also made the Top l 0 • '!.fbe ;Takina of A!lht 147: The Uli Dnicbon Story" was seventh and ihc ~r of .. Soincthina Is Out ~re • was ninth . The first "-Jf of ABC's "The BOUrnc tdtiuny.. plaaid I I th. It combined wwth its Sunday compctilor oo Nac·•SomctbU. ts Out Theft .. to kDOt'k CBS' .. ,..._ Can•e Mutiny Coun-Manilr to j8th place.; Herc are the pnme-timc telev1s1on ratinas as compiled by the A.C. Nielsen Co. for the Wttk of May 2-8. Top 20 Jisunss include 1he week's rankina. wnh full aeason·to-date rankina in parentheses.. rati!"ll for the week.. and lOll1 homes. An .. X .. 1n parcnth~ dcnotC$ one-time-only prcsentauon. ftb..~ A oars lh~ fea- ~. ~th iior rit)' sits and I() Iler >WS ing iof of on )R \rt •ng 111- of l}'S 1m he IS 'Tl- 1a I llS he na he at IE lcl 2. ie in ;t al th IS •n •) .o ) ~I r- 1. 6 0 • , On The Town r MARGE .net TONY ••Ent "Mi Casa es su casa (My house Is your hovse)." or 16 years this has been the motto of Mi Casa ex1can restaurant. The story of Ml Casa's popularity started in 1958 hen Barrie Moore opened his first drive-thru ex1can restaurant. News of the good Mexican food pread fast and eoon M00<e had locations in perat1on throughOut Los Angeles County, in the San ernando Valtev and in Orange County. Moore and his famUy moved to Orange County in he early 1960s. M00<e felt the time was right to open Mexican restaurant In Costa Mesa. so in 1971 he urchased the location near the comer of 17th Street nd Santa Ana Avenue. Hard work combined with ood food have made the restaurant successful Moore's sons. Dennis and Rick, have worked at Mi Casa from an early age. Said Dennis. · One member of the family Is always present." Many of the employees at Mi Casa have worked there for several years. The head chef has been at the restaurant's since opening day Waitress Sherry Berry has worked fOt M00<e for 26 years. both at Mi Casa and prior to that at a fast-food location It's no secret why so many people enjoy eating at M1 Casa. The tasty food and generous portions have made t!'e restaurant popular. A few of the more popular menu Items Include: tostadas made with a crispy flour tortilla shefl. served filled with a choice of chill verde, beef °' chicken; and tlautas made with either chicken Ot beef and served with guacamole and sour cream and accompanied with rice and beans. Other menu Items Include Mexican pizza. ch1le Colorado. steak picado. carne asada. arroz con pollo and huevos ranchefos A wide assortment of Ml Casa combination plates are also available. These popular combinations include rice and beens with a taco and an enchilada. a tamale with a chlle relleno, and an enchilada with a tamale. Fifteen different combination ptates are available A la carte Item. are aJso avallabfe as well as a reasonably priced children's plate. Phone orders and take-out orders are also very popular with local residents. The spacious Burro Room is the perfect place to en1oy a Margarita before dinner or sip a M1 Casa Mexican coffee after dinner. In the Burro Room. says Bame Moore, "every hOur Is happy hour " In addition to w1de--screen television Wednesday through Satur- JOIE'8RICE Ba.rrle. RJck and Dennla Moore at Ill ea.a. day. M1 Casa presents hveentertamment. Marganta's are a specially Wine rs available as wetl as a large selection of domestic and imported Mexican beefs. Celebnt1es sometimes dine at Mi Case. More than a year ago. the Irvine pohce department phoned late one alternoon to let them know that a VIP was in the area and wanted to enroy some Mexican food. That's all the information the police department released The owners and staff of M1 Casa had no Idea who was com111g II wasn't long before secret service agents secured the building. A thorough inspection was made of both the interior and the exterior. Dennis said agents even checked behind every picture on the waJI. Soon the awaited hour arrived. The guest of honor was Vice President George Bush. On display in the lobby of the restaurant are a menu autographed by Vice President Bush as well as photos com- memorating his v1s1t M1 Casa has long been a favonte restaurant for celebrities from all walks of life. Ounng the 1984 Olympics. M1 Casa was the favo<1te restaurant of the United States Water Polo Team A poster s.gned by team members also is displayed in the lobby. State Sen Marian Bergeson also frequents M1 Casa. Through lhe years. M1 Casa has built friendships with the members of the community 1t serves. Brothers Rick and Dennis say regular diners announce 10 the owners when they will be on vacation rust so their lack of attendance is not misunderstood. Mr Casa 1s open 7 days a week from 11 a.m. The restaurant is located m the H1llgren Square shoppmg center at 296 E 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Take-out orders are available For further mformahon phone (714)645-7627 ' 1 liter of water Fry the rloe in 4 oz. of lard or 'A cup of oil. After the nee is fried, place in wat8' and alJow to boll. In the boll water. add the chicken base. After the rice has bolted stir In the remaining ingredients. Serves 8. GUACAMOLE I lbe. avocadoe 1 tep.ptlk:utl 1tep.Mlt 2 OZ. MW Cf..m 2 oz. fNl,.lftal u 'h CUiP ch 1pped oNona 'h cuip ch a 11 ped .,_. lolMtoea juice ....... Ya,,, .............. Mix all the Ingredients together. Serws 16 Ml CASA •XICAN COFFEE 10L ..... 1o&.K...._ ...... Pour tequMe and Kllhlua Into a ctear a oz. gt-. coffee cup. Fifi wtth l'IOt ~ and top wfth whipped c:remn. .. DATE NIGHT ATPERo·s ~:E:~r=i ·~·ft· ... ,... ~ !:. -:_-: FOR 2 --2221 North Main • Huntington Beach, CA • Seadlff Vlll8ge _P~Q®'cS 980-7714 ---------- ~ ..... w-..-..-~.-. ,,,,,.., ...... ow.-....... ,,.,a ............................ ...... ... ..,.,..,,,. .... ...,c.. ,,..,....,.._ISi:oc1tew111M*t,_. -~~~ ~ J - .aa L -------· •• ___ ...,..c , OutOnlbeTown ~ Art t o urs off er chance to learn and talk shop By CHER~ W AiiE1l IWlf-C:..u U 3 Have you vi.sited an art pUcry or museum exhibition and wished you had more than a bnef printed hand- out, a sketchy review or. if you're luck}. a not-too-rushed docent to guide )'Ou" Or have you longed to swap notes and talk .. an shop .. with liJtc-mtnded pilgnms before. dunngand after your an excursions" S1gnmg up for an an tour might make your next cuhunl outing the adventure you've been dreaming of. Herc tn Orange County. an tour opponun1ocs abound. Ncwpon Harbor. La&una and Bowers An museums and the UCI Fine Ans Gallery. for ex.ample. offer guided an tours as bonuses to paid members in their docent leques or benefacto r clubs. committees and councils.. The cost of fteld tnps to private collections. pUeries.. an fairs. and other museums near and far varies, nnging from the price of admission to a specific destination {$10 to SIS usually) to the price of travel, room and board expenses for journeys to distant locales. (Transponation fares for local hops arc commonJy waived or included in the announced tour pnccs.) The only d1sadvantqe to most of these instttution-sponsorcd tours is that participants must be members and pay annual dues whidl can cost anywhere from a modest S3S (indi- vidual) to more than SS.000 (corpor- ate) per year. Communny col~ an schools. and locaJ recreation centers offer a tcd anist. a Festival of the Ans and SCC'Oftd alternative. Their prided COl1a Mesa Art League member. and lOW"S typically require participants to • n-ycar veteran an teacher in South sip up fOr a dass or c:oune whic:b. County, and ber real csi.ate executive depeodiQa on the spontOri• or-busmnd of37 years, (and pannet in pnization. can cost as little as SS per Prints Charmin& Productions) Don. counchour(SaddlebeckCommunity dec:idcd to SW1 their own tour Coflqic) to $4()..and..ulfe.ftae!t rates (such Wsines after taking several tours she asa$6S tou.rcounie o by the Art says were quite discourqini. Institute of Southern California) plus .. .Everyone was a.ssipcd a seat so application fees. nobody movcill. The tourauidc would the classlcounc advaniqe is that sit In the front of the bus and not talk students will usually enjoy more than to anyone and even when we JOI to one trip per tcnn. The disadvu~ is ~ the museum. .wt were simply turned students may be rtiquircd to write l00te with nobody to JUidc us around. papers or essays describinc their Then we'd &et ti.ck tn the buses and experiences. drive borne ... A third altcmativc is takinl pan in They stancd their own special kmd profcssionaUy-orpnized day-trip bus of art toun a la Biel-a S2S-te>S3s-a- tours. One of those is pt'CSCfttcd by day (8 a .. m. to 3:30 p.m.) experience. Don and Phyllis Biel of Galkry by .. It's like a pany," explains Phyllis. Biel in Cosu Mesa. "with champqnc. good an talk and Phyllis.. an intemationally~llh1bi-lots of fun. M The Bids put a lot of plannina into each of their four yearly trips. Ever) detail is orchestrated. from a no-rush tour led by an an historian. curator or exhibition expen to foods. bev~ and momcnto lifts (books. mm1 bottles or spirits. even recipes -like t.bc one for the J. Paul Getty Museum restaurant brownies)) for the bus ndc to and from the destination. Past Tours by Biel have included the Nonon Simon. Laauna. J . Paul Getty, and Palm Springs Dcscr1 museums, the Pasadena Showcase House of Dcsisn. and other South- west an centers. In the fall they plan an eipt-pllcry tour in Palm Spnnp After that,jourMys ~planned to an mccca.s like Melrose Avenue. Carmel. San Francisco, New York. and Euro- pean capi tats. To be place o n a tour mailing hst. call 662-1700. UCishows animation Opening this ·week ... The Festival of Animation. a progiam of can oons which includes t"'o re-cent Oscar nominees. will tx presented at UCI this weekend and n~x1 1n the un1,ers1t y's ScienC'C Lec- ture Hall The lineup includes "George and Rosemar} ·· from Canada. 8111 Pl\mpton'\ metamorphosis "Your Fal·c" -both nom inated for .\cadem} .\wards -the allcgof) of human r't'latton~ ··Ro pe Dance" and the protest film "Oh. Dad." The highlight of the program 1s ~II} ( ru1~shank's "Face Like a Frog." featuring the music of Omgo Bo1ngo wnh wild colors and crazy characters. The festival will be screened to- night and May 20 and 21 at 7 and 9:30 p m and Saturday. Sunda} and May 22 at .i. 7 and 9:30. Admission 1s S2 50. or S:! for students. and rescr-_ .. ..__ L• .. e a .._., "attoni.arcava11ablcat8S6-SOOO. ravaa ,,_,..,.. a.a ..-• ..._ ... I t Live Maine Lobster Sll.95 At The Best Seafood Restaurant in Orange Coun~ A seafood lovers dream come tru.e! One pound of the most delectable Maine lobster around is yours. Accompanied by dam chowder or green garden salad, rice pilaf or potato, fresh vegetable and warm bread. Gladstones Live Maine Lobster Feast is too good to be true, for just $11.95 all night, every night. Bring your family and friends. But hurry, this offer won't last long. GIOOstone's G()LDEN WESr COLLEGE Fine Ans Gallery. Gothard St. at Center Dr .• Huntington Beach. Annual stu- dent art show opens Sunday through May 26. Opening reception 3 to S p.m. Sunday. Hours~ 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. 89S-33S8. LA.RAINA G.&1 I ERIES Mcnd1en Hotel, 4SOO MacAnhur Blvd_ New- pon Beacti. ··wildlife Weekend .. Friday. Saturday aod Sunday featur- ing worts of Gary Swanson. For more i nfonnation. call 8 S 1-2328 or the hotel at 476-2001. PENTIMENTO GA.JiERY 1476 South Coast Higbway, Suite 6. Lquna Beach. Featured anists arc Steve Zoller. Jack Parry, Kathrine Corti, Bridaeu Hoff. Mary Amadio/Grq Riley. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily 497-376S. SCHAAR/GERMAIN STUDIO GALLERY 484 N. Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. One man watercolor show by Frank Germain opens Saturday. The "'American Scene" collection includes New Ena· land lighthouses. Amencan plains and Laguna BcKh coves and beaches Throuah June 12. Open dail> Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to S:30 p.m .. 497-7289. SHERWOOD GALLEJtY 330 Park A venue. Suite 2. Laauna Beach Prcnuerc show features print maker Thomas McKniJht Saturday 7 to I 0 p.m. 497-2668. SUSAN SPllUTUS GALLERY 3333 Bear Street. Suite 330, Costa Mesa. Hand painted film and colta&es by Jeanne O'Connor throuah June 30. Reception with the anist.. Thurs- day 7 to 9 p.m. ~9-7SSO. DINE WITH US AT OUR NEW LOCATION (comer Of Pactnc CoMt Hwy. & RMraide Or.) NEW SUSHI BAR .... I 1 Days • Lunch • Dinner • f.,. Bir • T• Out .scum Hide luded Paul >esen ~ outh· •plan nngs. to an ~I. Euro- 1 list - • • 1010 ::'oast man main rican Eng- •lains cb6 daily m II Park each. 1aker to 10 ERY ~osta lages June llurs- On'lbeTown PoP M u~1c weethearts of the Rodeo r iding high 8) JOHN ROOS 11.ity -c:co .... ~·,..- Perseverance can yield its own JUSI rewards. but 11 nn l'r huns to find youneff in the nght place at the nght lime For the ht&bly likable count!')' duo known as '"'''l'theans of the Rodeo. that place was Nashville and 1hJI time was 1983. The Sweethearu.. fca1unng sisters JJ•11~ (,ill. 32. and Kristine Arnold. JO. left Southern < Jllfom1a JUSI as Music City was opening its doors 10 a •1, .... generation of youna country arusts.. such as Rand) l rd' 1 ~. The f Of'HtCf Sisttn.. the J udds and others. · ~othing (music:ally) had been happnung m Cah- 1 1rn1a. so I v.-cnt out to Nashville ready to give the '"'l'cthcans one more try," recaUed Gill dunng a rcccnl , h1,ne m1erv1cw ... It was a Vt:rf exciting time and things .. nl' happcnma fast. so l caJled Kns and told her 10 come •ut now·· In 1985. the s1sten were selected out or I 50.000 r.tr11npan1s as the S.S0.000 arand pnze winners of a ,uuntr) music talent contest. About nine months later. < 11lumb1a Records s1ped the up-and-<oming duct. lnOuenccd by the Beatles.. Bob ~Ian. and Lmda R1•n\ladt as well as country stars Bob Wills. Bill Monroe. JnJ Hank Williams. the attractive pair wmnmgly mesh "1.in ng vocal harmonies.. count!')' ins1rumenta11on and a prugrcss1ve auitudc and outlook. Jant. Glll and Krlatine A.mold are Sweet- hearta of the Rodeo. thought "e \H'rc finish('() recording when the record com pan' 3\ked u\ 10 do one more ~ng.'' e!lplamed Gill. "'io )OU ·lould !>a) the tune is a lo"e song to Columbia. Real dogs don't wear double knit A bone. a ball. the occasional mailman or meter reader. and a slo" cal from time to time. Thafs all a real dog needs. A real dog doesn't need s1lvcr- plated food bowls. raincoats. sweaters or monogrammed leashes. But you·d never know it from some of the catal<>&S specialty mail-onkr compan1csputout. hkc the one Uncle Don's editor sent him the other da\ These compentCS arc all loolun· (or frtt pubhcuy. So how do you ict frtt pubhc1I}., Send out a press kit with the announcement of 1 contest that m1&ht interest readers fh1s one was looking for the ''best cal or dog in A.menca .. A.ad the~ 'II drop SOO smackers on the winner Whatta deal Unck Don's got the best dog in Amt'nca Bullet 1s 100 pounds of slo~nng. drooling. yellow s1up1d- it}. The wortd·s best watch dog. He watches people break in and watches them leave. Eats dog food. cat food. pcoplc food. cauliflower, Checnos and anything with cheese. and kills for sour cream. Had him fi1'cd to save on the hccnsc fee. but now he sounds like M1chaC'I Jackson when he barks. M1gh1 scare off small rodents but more likely attracts those dogs wear- ing designer sweaters. What son of disgusting people put s""eaters on their dogs? This catal<>1 has slickers. parkas. and double kn11s Doublt' knrts? Isn't 1h1s the stuff old gu)'S wear w11h white socks and ·' UncleDon fishing hats and chn:kcred shins" Thcre·s all sorts of other rcpuls1,e garbage ... wclcome mats w11h the dog·s name on 11. pct mats.. sleeping bags and designer pct poners. There arc a couple of things in here Uncle Don aC"tually hkcs. but the' <:uuld stand some improvement. The Hairball Prc "cnt1on Kit Wanna get nJ ofha1r balls., Dump the cat And a collar ··e,en outdoor cat should ha"c ·· It's d~1gned to expand when needed Ho"' 'bout a collar -even Wa) cat should havt' ... It's dcs11ne<l to contract in the rain. Gets nd of cats No. L ncle Don d~n·1 hke cat~ Just like a "'oman. Tempcrmental Demanding. Drop )OU on 1 mmo- ment's notice. .\lways go where somconl" 1s w1lhng lo provide some- thing for frce. Scratch. Bue Fight all the 11me wllh other ft'maks. Make a Iona noise. Suck w11h dogs. Big dogs. Big honk1n· dogs. Real man's dogs. MISERY LOVES COMPANY: And Uncle Don thought he was the on' one here at the Pilot wntm& about s1oop1d things. He as no sympeth\ for the guest rcv1ewc ing -Assault of the Kdlcr Bimbos... ondcr ho" many empt) chairs that OVle got" EXECtrrED MORON: pc on J rope. Their style ll'anslated well 10 their stlf-11tled I 986 drhut. which included an unprecedented fi ve hit singles. ranging from the obscure E'.verl y Brothers· "Hey Doll li.ih\ ·· 10 the la~nuna .. Mtdnia.ht G irl/Sunset Town .. r hr record has sold more than 200.000copies and peaked JI '\io 8 on Billboard's Country chans. So did the Swtctbcans of the Rodeo -a name 111~p1 1"C'd by the p1onccrina 1968 country-rock album b) l 1ram Parsons and the Byrds-feel the added pressure of lulfillmg the now-cnormousexpect.at1ons while rttording their new LP. -one Time. One N1&ht7" ··, ·QJO\ the wngwn11ng process.·· she continued ... As I .... nil' I, n\ t\l(>n the 1racks being recorded-the groo"e. ~--------;_~-:_-:_-:_-:_-:_-: ________ , thl' 1rn1po. the "3) Kn,.t1ne will sin~ her pan. Watching 11 "'r~. we felt pressure not from o urschcs. hut from thl' record company and radio people:· answered Gill Bu1 we tned not to thfokabout it. We1ust took 11 song b) ''1ng. p1ckm1 and wriuna the best matenal." Based on t.hc sonp selected for .. One Time. One "'1i;h1,'' they avoided the dreaded sophomore slump m fine form. Especially catchy are the emo11onally-charg('() · Blut' To The Booe" and "If I Never Sec Midn1ghl \gain.'' plus two numben co-written b)' Gill -.. You '-'u"cr Talk Sweet" and .. Satisfy You ... ··vou Never Talk Sweet .. openly reveals an instanCt' "hen Gill feh frustration over be1na taken for granted r he ~na 's source was her emotional ruction following a J1 <.agrttment with ber music:ian-bust.nd Vince Gill (of Pufe Prairie Leque, Emmylou Harris' Hot Band, and Roseanne C'ash's Cherry Bombs). "Satisfy You .. was a late addition to the I I-song album and f\as since been rcleucd as the first single. "We We're f lQhtinr. Rlr Your L 1te all (omc togcthrr is 'cf' satisfying. ' The ne"' rdeasc include<> \tandard 1hemes of romance .rnd heantm·ak. but 11 also mirrors man) of the conn· ms of women"' ing in the I 9805 ··'A e·H~ gnne through a t·ena1n amount of growth as \\Ot"QCO 1n toda~ \ \OCtel\ ." stressed Gill. "Ifs only natural IO ~1ng about 1h1ngs thatafTcct our~hes and other contcmporal) "omen -like tl)1ng to work. hav~e a husband. and ra1\C a famtl~ We're working women JUst hlc all "orl.ing "o men .. In a trad1t1onal genrt' ~uch as count!')' music. one m1ghl SU\pt'("t the $\\CCtheans have encountef't'd in· stances of \CAual d1!>C'rtm1nat1on ··No. o.c·re lulky." she said. "We·ve surrounded our!>Che~ wnh a gn:al group of people who treat us as equals and with respect. Knsune and I make all of the final dcc1s1ons -which 1nclud~ everything from son.g and photo choices to who's in lht' band We rully couldn t be trcated any better .. Tht' S"ecthcans of the Rodeo open for Ricky Skaggs Sunda) at 1hc Paofic Amph1thealrt' =• ~f.,WPOJl,_ RIB Cof.fpf).~'l Open 7 Nights_;Oinlng & Take-Ou1 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th St) Coeta.... '-D1-11• Fine Italian Dining • Custom Catering Available • Off the Menu Specials • Lunch and Dinner WMCH t 1.30-2 pm ~ .,_,. 5 .,,.._ 10 pm T~ Thura YIME'S 270 E. 17th St COSTA MESA 112-t!M . 1111an PIZZI~ 1235 e. lmper1el Hwy •• PLACENTIA u ... 1111 • I • II ' . I OutOnTheTown -01ntn9 out with Judy ----------------------------------------------....... ~--- Giorgio's homey trattoria a winner on 2nd try It was less than love at first bile. Wacky service, gummy gnocchi. Qrdi- nary veal and medioett bread had not left me cager to return to Glorgio's. How could I have known that the chef had picked that week to take a tnp (for research. probably) to Italy. So when my friend Ricky and his wife Maf) sua.cstcd dinncT at this little Balboa Island restaurant. I wasn't exactl y enthusiastic. ··Have you wted their gnocchi''" I asked. frowning. ··Lighter than air.-said Mary Off we went. You could have cut the skepuc1Sm (mane) with a knife. G 1of'llo greeted us at the door and showed us to a nice booth. The lights were dun and everything Stt11led calm "They've changed the decor.-I whispered. "It's always lookoJ like this." s.a1d Ricky. Our order. too. was taken by G1org10. This 1s a trattoria. small and homey. To call n a restaurant would make an Italian cnnge. In a trattona. thett are no busboys, captains or manrc d's. Simphetty is the order of the day. The chef(tbc one who hadn't been there the night of he gummy &ftOCCfU) 1s from Rome. He studied 1" Lucerne. His fresh. ncotta chccse-filltd ravioli arc almost a religious experience. "Wegtt the ricotta from New York.- confides G1orgjo. GiofllO likes to encoutaF people 10 order things that arcn t on the menu. "We fix 1t for you special.- When we opted for the rqular menu. he tried again. "VcaJ. fish, dlidcn. ask me." says Giorgio. laupin1 and blushin& at his own poetic tempo. Giof'IJO on« operated a restaurant on New York's East 86th Street. Anyone who has evtt lamented the lack of an Italian nciahborhood restaurant 1n Southern California Loc.tefl •~cain-AHve iA•hllr~er 494-3368 THE ' SAIL I LOFT ~...... ---# ... ,,~-. '~ BAR & ~f -GRILL Featuring FrHb Ocean View Seafood Diala1 and Oyater Bar SWJSet DhuJer Specials from $7.95 is-,, •. , z-... Moa. -Fri 5-7 p.m. Sua·Tllun 5pm-:Z-am Fri .t s.1 Live· Rock Entertainment Nightly .. want lhaL h'sordmary. I dectdc what everybody cats. .. She winds UJ> wilb the egsplant permiaiana ($10.9S) and is dchghted. QjOflio's cappuccino is famous. .. 1t•s the real kind. .. he says. Fordesxf1. a few homemade items Juoy Cmmllll shouJd tty G~·s.. The food is tncredibly IOOd. Veal parm•giana 1s so bis it spiOs over t.M edces of a ta~ plate. h 's S 14. 9S. and the stuff d<>pie-bq dreams att made of. The plain peen salad (S4.7S) tS a meal in 1\Sdf, with the p\lrest dressing and plenty of varieties of crisp lcttutt. I 1umed mine into a sandwich. dumping some of it onto wads of Giorgio's fabulous bread. made by a local bak~ from his own recipe. • keep the choices simple. There's chocolatc mo\WC with fresh straw- berries. and someone in the kitchen pops out fresh cannolis every night. Tiramisu. made with matearponc cheese. isavailablc on weekends only. Mary tlunks she miclu like the chicken. but Giorgao says_ .. You don't Giof'lio jokes that his busmess card reads: .. G1oraio Nofcrini: Fomiu - New York -Cahfomia. .. "And other places, -adds Ricky. Everybody laughs. Then they laugh some more. By the lime ft pey the bill my face hurts from laugh1nf and I'm rady to callanambulance. vowtogobackto Giorgjo's nearly immediately. h just feels like home. expccially for a New LOOKING FOOLISH A FEAR ••• FromPaceS who 1s a student at Imperial Ac:adcmy. Wood draws an analogy between dancers and paintinp. M~. he says. arc the frame for the an -the women. The irony. though. 1s that dancing is hankr for men. according to Pat Banks. the owllC'r of Londanc:c tn Santa Ana. f or whatever reason. she says. men are les,s coordinated when 1t comestodancin-.and 1t takes most of them nearly twice as Jon& to become proficient. The fear of looking foolish is one shared by bo1h women and men. thou&}I. 'teachers sa1 ifs 1he biggest lhing kccptng potenual dancers away from classes. It was enough to keep Connie Jenner away from the studios for years. Jenner. a bakery worker from Hunungton Beach. was first drawn to formal dance when she saw York City 11rl. rm goina to cat my way throuah the menu. startin& with all of the d1tfcren anupasti ($4.7S to SS.7S) and wort in& up to a portion of each one of lh< pasta dishes -penne arrabiata riptoni Wlth four kinds of chctst meat lasq.na. man1coui. tortellini angtl hair. more anocchi (excellcnr now) -and browse tbrouah th( en trees. I'll taslC the salumbocca Wlth prosciutto and basil (S 14.9S) and the shnmp scampi (Sl4.9S). Somehow. I'll fiJUrc ou1 a way to conv1ntt Giofllo 10 let me try the chden cacc1atora (SI 1.95). Ifs probabl> delicious. ~flashdancc:· Womed about look· mg ndiculous. thouf!!. she did not take a lesson. It took · Dtny Dancing·· to set her out of the house and onto the floor at Londance. Now Jenner and her husband alternate n1&hts. with one staying home wnh the kids and the other go1 na 10 class. •• 'D1ny Dancing' 1nsp1rcd me Af\er the ISth 11me. I JUSt went. ·1 ha \'e to I<>·· I love 1L .. Jenner saud. Top videocassettes for the week By 'he As~ted Press The following arc the most popular v1~ttes as they appear m next w~k's issue of Billboard magazine. VIOEOCAUETTE SAl.ES l "~'CMCAI 2 •'$1art U. W1ttl _.. FClftN" (Lorlmw) ) "SI¥ T.... IV The Vov-~·· IPWwneurll) 4.."lAd-1 -... T~' coi-1 s .. J•N Fones.·, New Wonoul' (LOf'1t'l\6r) ···~ Fonde a ~ lt'nMct ~ Wot1ulut" IL.or-> 1 ''Pinli FlcMI. Tiie w.r· IMGM·UA) l."TN Uni~ .. 1~11 f ·~ 8-ltv" IOISNV) .. "The Wltdoft of EHlwlck"' (W-) 11 '-'-.. _., Env Goon9 WorllOUI" ILOf'tt!W) 11. .. .._,., Hils Coo" IPM'wnounl) ll.''The So.lftd of Muaic" 1cas-Fo•> '14.'"The Godle"*''' 4,...._.I u ... o.ny DencilW'' ,.,,_, " .. ,,,,.,. ~ .. (0.""'9¥) 17 "TOP Gull' (,..,.,,._.) l& "All ""-ICM h i" CMCAI 1f '"hwf1¥ Holl\ Coo II" (1"8'•-'I 20 "l(eltw Srn<lft'S Slart'"9 WOrlloul" (FOJI Hill\) VIDEOCASSETTE llENTAU 1 "TN Uti~' (~t1r..-.nl) 2 'AO-lutft Ill e.c.vi111.,. .. ITOUChtl-) l "lnMr-.." (Wen.rl 4 "$1114'.eoutu (Toudl\IOMI 1. The ""-s trlClll'' fNllMftl Now Sefvlng SUllAY •'almllFIST ....... ... .. ...... ,. .. •1• SJ• I o c.. .... S«'led wl Taf191it. IWrf«J ..,,. a FnJh t.tl ... l:tl ,. l&h the lfcttnt work.- oft ht' 1biata. 'hccsc. :ellini. :ellcnt h the with ld the ehow. 1Vintt ltCkCn 1bably Ave., •eaJy, le ··-ieM!y - look- :1 not cing" o nto .band 1y1ng oth<'r mc n l. ·1 Id - 1Fo1 ~ " • • Out On The Town ~J!!icles occur in 'Bag dad Cafe' ~-Ceo: u a r Pc:rq Adlon's fi rst English l.111guagc film 1s heavily accented with humor and humanity. "Bagdad < Jll' ·· opening today at the Balboa 1 1nl·ma. 1s a playfully scn o us. won- lll rtull" wann gJan« through a < •l'I man lens at and Amenca I hl· opening scenes offer not a fl•rnmc:r of the mac>c to come On a , desolate strctch of road near I ,, \ l"gas. a Germ.an couple. tourists. quJrrc:I and the woman. Jasmin l \lanJnnc: Sagcbrccht). a rotund •1gh1h hound hausfrau. 1s left to v.alk ,1l.1n~ 1ha1 road on foot. suitcase' in 11 '" In lhl' t>nsuang ruckus. her husband 1, 1H·,Jao,m1ne's thermos on the road ""ml' hilt <,wcaty 11me later we spo1 '·"""n trudging up to the Bagdad < .11r In the intenm. we have mct llr,·nJJ extending famil) Sagebrcch1 humbl~ portra~' 1hr m1raculoui. fa\min Her "'onder and v.armlh fa1rl) glo-w on-Sl·ret'n J'> Ja\msn '>ht'd'> her former skin of bu11oned su1l'i and hame-ssed hair re\C:ahng a rumpkd. rough<ul grm If Jasmin t•mcrgt''i. Brenda 1\ tr an'> formed ( C H Pounder cap1urt'\ "'ell thl· rage: and fru'>tra11on of 1h1'> battling ~oman F1gh11ng 11 r' en '>lt>p of 1hr ~a' Brenda can't hdp hu1 M>flc:n ~hen her firn.~ 1111 II 1'> rr- dtrt"C ll'd Thr mo' 1c: '>lops JUSI 1h1<. 'ldl· Cll mu~h~ a'i o nt' regular s1omp<, a"J' b<.·cau'>C' there\ "loo mu<.h har mom .. Do pc:opk crea1e their ov.n d1sharmo11~ bc:<.·ausc 1ht>~ prckr 11 or. at th..: kast arc: uo;ed 10 11 "The 'll'\H•r "' lc:l1 Ill ~inJcr Hrl·nda 1CCH Pound«) ts w1ld- .-... ,1 o' c:r-~orkcd and barely gc111ng " \ hlad.. v.oman v.ho hasJUSt SJlht .,. 1h her husband. w 1s lh<' r111pnc:tR~ of the 111-kcpt. n.mdo~n H 1~daJ C3fc. mo tel and p s a nd 011 1111 nda's el tended family includes a ,, 11 a 1faughtcr. a baby. a tattoo ansst. CCB Pounder and Marianne Sagebreclat for an unlikely friendahip in "Bagdad Cafe." It is 1n1l'rc: .. 1sng 10 'iCC 1h1s u1mpll'' oflt·n l om ll (,c:rma n "1c"' of and Amcm·ana. from the rambling truc.,el'110 the "'bro~n watcr .. eoffC'C' This fir..1 fnghsh language film h" d1n-l'lor .\dlon e'en has some (,er- mdn s1ercOl)pcs. c"1dcnt in Jasmin's Sile and IO\.C of cleaning and \trong COIT('(' .1 11<ik and a resident retire<' Ja~msn 1hr tht•r mo' pr1n Ilk' ~ hal C\C:l"\Onl' \\JOI\ Jnd nu on\' hJ .. 1(1 offer \ lnendsh1p 1n a less likely pair " hJrJ 10 imagine. but there's mon" Bn·nda·~ caf<' has no cofftt ma While Ja!>m1n ncn1uall\ y:1' 10 v.or~ cleaning \ht Jl\t1 l·kars tht' lllh"'l'I'' fnim thl· hl.'an' of 1ht·~ pc:oplr "ho hJ'' lor~Wlll'O hov. 111 lt'll'n to c:a• h 1>1hn F Jl h •hara, In" 1n dl''pc:ratc: nl'l'J cit \umt• ml'J\Url' ol H'l.Ugniuon anJ apprn 1a110n and l11m· .ind. therefore. no coff« Se'· 1·1.11 l U'ltomcrs ask for coffee and in ,i. 'l)l:ra11on. the)' arc served from t."n11n\ thennos. which has been lnunJ on the s.tdc of the road Like I Appearing April 18 thru May 28 SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS Playing sweet sounds from the past . Coming May 31 HOILY\\000 ARGYLES The Golden AJ!e of Rock 'n' Holl 1~ h~u:k and Duke's has it live . Come dance to the hottest sounds of the 50 's. 60 ·s and 7 0 's at Du kc's Nost a I ~ia Nite Club. Relive all your favo rite oldir:-. but goodies e\iery Tuesday thmu~h Saturday. Enjoy the com-enienc~ of complimi.:ntJry valet parkin~. And try Duke's every Mon- day for comedy night. ~ 'nlE NEWPORTER RESORT Tht a..,,.idt Rn.on of Mwpon ~xh 1107 JAilbofft. Newport Buch. CA 92660. 47 141 6.U-1700. I Ja,msn g1H''> 1h1\ 10 cach of 1hem. Thi' I'> hc:r mag1t· Rudi(. O\ IJad. Palancc) 1sa former Holl~ "'ood ~·t pa1ntt•r and tht' fin1 to rcu>gn11c: tht• miracle' of Jasmin Through h1\ nc\ ~e 'iCt' Jasmin no longer rotund hul Ruhcnesque Thl' Jl'\l'lopmc:nt offnt'ndsh1ps 1n thl\ film 1\ anfull) and persistent!) l raf1nl hnngmg 1he viewer into the The photograph) is at 11mes advl'n- turou\ -"'"h colored fihc~. aw.,ward angles and o'er-nposc.-d shots that creale a strobe effect .\nd there 1s music From Bach tn boogie the music sen cs to underline the stof) as 1t unfolds .\s the lvn~ 10 one so.-g 53). "Lo•e sa\es the da' al the Bagdad Cafe ·· NOW StRVINli LUNCH! N oon 'til Two T uesday Thru Saturday COME ENJ OY THE BIG BA ND SOUND IN ('AS UAL BUT VIBRANT AMBIA NCE Wi t h The Healthiest Culinary Delights From The Far Pacific Just To Name A Few: PIPELI NE C'HIC'KEN ......................................................... 4.95 T'nd" Ch1d1en Bn'ul Rollt'd amund C'r19p Zucchini and Carrot t. L1•htly B~eded & CapPf'd with a Cn'amv \\lul' 8autt S..~f'<l on a Sea of Rl<'e PARADISE PORK ................................................................. 4-~ Lean Tend..r Potlt Bat~red 6 Drenclitod wnh a ~h11h1ful Oral\jle 8a0tt Se~ on a S.. of R- M USS EL BEACH PASTA. ••. -....... _ ............. -................. -... f>.25 F'~h TURNER'• Newz..J.and Glftn M~b Toppt'd •1th a Tantah1.1nt1 Tarncon Sa0tt Se~ on a IMd of P•t. 3a55 Via Lido, Newpo rt Beach (714) 675-0575 ~s • • ••••• at llree Restaurant with Traditional Roast Turkey Dinners Served Complete Incl uding Soup or Salad and All the Trimmings Reservations Requested 673-0910 440 Heliotrope Behind Port Theater Corona del Moro • • •·· •. I llrees . '. ~c~...__w,...i Gold•~w- Poul Waled l-S... ..... Dady Pik>t Oateboc*/ F~. M'113 1988 17 aaQt £f ~M .~be'~ \*>odetsO tohC1 :.ab 81 .. .. ' Pacific Symphony names replacement after death of soloist James McCracken The Pacific Symphony Orchestra has announ~ that George Gray will be the pnnc1pal ttnor soloist in the orchestra's performance of Schoenberg's "Gurrchdcr" on May I q and ~O. replacing James c 1997 n.. McCracken. James McCracken died last week at age 61 1n New York City of complica- tions related to a stroke. A veteran of lhe opera staie. he won acclaim as a smgcr of heroic roles at the Metr~ polnan Opera. Vienna Staauopcr, bcrlin Opera and Covent Garden. Georae Gray debuted as Tristan in lhe Netherlands Opera production of .. Tristan und Isolde" in January of lhis year. TI-I E ITALIAN VERSION OF TI-IE SUPER BOWL. It's how we start your meal A big, bountiful bowl of salad, filled with tomatoes, seasoned croutons, olives and other good things Not to mention our own speoal house dressing. And once you finish that bowl, we bnng you another. And another. All the cnsp, fresh salad you like. • Then you'll enjoy our authentic Italian dishes like veal ~cata and fettuccine Alfredo. Pastas ~that we WHERE Al4L THE BE~T OF ITALY Is YOURS. • 16811 ~ Blvd., Huntington Beoch 18 OaJty Piiot Oatebookl Friday May 13, 1988 • • seer ,er ~•M ,'(abh:.-t \>f<>QdeiaO fotA ~ .. o 'Dead Heat' is dead OD arrival BJ LINDA BDLINGTON .,,., ., .......... Autopsy Repon - Name of Dcccdcnt: "Dead Heat." Decedent is a motion picture stanina Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo, directed by Mark GQ)dblatt and written by Terry Black. Decedent. described erroneously as a comedy thriller. relates the story of a police officer. 1he aforementioned Wil- liams. who is slain an t.bc line of duty. He returns as a decomposing zombie (ref. films .. N1aht of the Living Dead," 1968, "The Serpent and the Rainbow." 1988) who has 12 hours to solve his own murder (ref. film "D.0 .A.:· t 9U). He docs so wtth the help of his unonhodo:it partner. the aforementioned Piscopo (ref. film "Lethal W~pon;· 1987). Physical rond1t1on of Dcccdent Decedent. a.k.a "Dead Heat,·· was brought in10 theaters 1n a state of severe morbidity Vital signs. although present. were c"<lremcly low. Pulse rate Ouctuated from mod- erate to nonexistent, with the ma- JOr.t) at the lower end of the scale. Decedent hmpcd weakly through 86 minutes of pscud~life before e:itp1r- mg. Genesis of Decedent: Decedent's creators apparently had no idea what form they wished Dcccdcnt to take. They grafted cle- ments of science fiction. &ore-spout- ing splatter movies and comedy onto a corpus thal was unable to SUpPOrt this particular combination Pathologist (a.k.a. L. Bilhnaton) can- not help believing lhat Goldblatt (a.k.a. Director) was poorly ch~n (or the duty of bnnging Decedent to life. Goldblatt attempted to infust De- cedent with a certain senumentality. a.k.a. ''heart." but Palholoeist be- lievcs such an 1nfus1on was e:ittremely impractical in this case. A director with a much broader approach, such as a Mel Brooks. could possibly have convened lhcsc aforementioned cle- ments mto a frtt-whcelina. entertain- ing comedy (ref. film "Youns Frank- enstein." 1974). It 1s likely that such a scattergun approach would have re- sulted in many misfires. but 1t also would have provided more hits. and livelier ones. (A particular symptom of this misguidedness 1s that the zomb1fied hero has bttn named Roger Mortis. Pathologist advises that zombie names spun ofTfrom the pathological term ngor mon1s be rcstncted to films d1rttted by lhc aforcmcnttoncd M. Brooks or. al 1hc very last. George Romero.) Verbal rond111on of Decedent Although at kasl minimally capable of speech. Occedcllt. following 1hc script by the aforementioned T Black. was predictably addicted to repct111ons of Jokes concC'mmg death and dymg. Example: "R~r. )Ou haven't heard the worst of 11." 'Tm dead. How much worse could 11 be"" How much won.c. indeed. Dctcrmmauon. From e:ithaust1vc examinauon of the corpus and cons1dcratton of the evidence. Pathologist hereby de- termines cause of death to be mis- judgment on the pan of Decedent's creators rather than outrighl corpor- ate greed. Decedent mi&ht have bttn rescued 1n the early stages of dcvcloJ>- mcnt via massive transfusions of talent. 1ma1ina11on and insanity. bul such transfusions were nol given Pathologist heretofore turns Dece- dent's remains over for disposal as soon as possible. Autopsy conducted by· L 8111- ington. Film Pathologist Date of autopsy-May 13. 1988 Carlton, Hubba rd withdraw from Playboy Jazz Festival Grammy award-winnina auitarist Larry Carlton, onginally scheduled to perform on the Saturday lineup of artists for the Playbol' Jazz Festival. has bttn replaced by tenor sax- ophonist Kirt Whalum. Carlton, who was critically injured in ao April shooting. suacsted that Whal um take his place for the June I 9 performance. Freddie Hubbard has . been ~­ on thjs ~ar's Sunday lineup eel pan (drum) player Andy arell. ncly i:tor uch ave clc- ain- ink- :h a re- llso and this ficd 1is. 1b1c ical to ncd orgr !nt: . blr the T to ath .ou rm r" .. of the de- us- st's or- ~n >p- of )UI ce- as i II- -r 181 1q rc- up dy OutOnTheTown I ti t: BAR N ff H'I" th• pn~ of your hfl" chun11- m~ I mm the nteN1\-. 25 1~m 11t 1111 Stnu. -rood. BBQ. Mu , 111 dr-.hn 1ncludi11J ulad ber. ""' morl" \\'nt~rn charm and u1111 n ambtanc. Breakful M F • 11 11 110 Lunch M-F 11-00 210. I >11111,, 7 n~ht11 from 5:00 p m ll.1f•ll' hour M·f' 4:!10-7 pm Sal • '1111· d1 .. h. Lin! l"nt~rtainment and f.111< IOI( 8anq11tl (acilhlft 14981 l<c dh1tl. Tustin. '.?.S9-01 I!) 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'JM hrulh uilunc v1-aa Aettn~ "1th tnlt'rt.ainmtnl Tuaciay- ~t urday h.,hllfh~ hy St.eel Drum ~ound1 of tht C'11nbbeen. un Sunday afurnuuns from 3-7 pm Thi" N"'J>C)r'l L:•ndio« .. .a df'rin1tl" local (avonte Open j da~' Rnef\0altt>nS pt .. _ cell I~ I H 6i'f, Z.17:\ \'a~t perlt1n, ,., t'rllrljCS Rl 'MPLESTILTSKINS One uf lhl" bHt ltept ~ ol ~f'Wporl It thl" (1.1nd al this popu- lar n11h1 dub Ir you lrOYe puta, th•~ 1' IM plaN' Only th .. choicest 1n1trf'd11"nLI lrl" UMd in our "homf'madl"" ... UC'H 11'1<1 each dt~h 1' prrp.ut'd in tM light and huhhv trad1uun of <'al1fom 1.1 1·u1~1nt TM umque "ch11lkOO.rd" ml"nu which chancn d1ilv aU099 Vo IU lo Chu.-pot'lltlf'I ~l'ft to fit \our appl"lllf land your walleU orr .. fl~ includl" sud! f avori tflt a .. "~IM'tu. Clama ' l..anruini •nd ~amp1 Alfrtdo alnf'IC with "'ml" of our own crrat1ons likt' Mu1C'an Laugna. S~hwan "callop., Sv.ordfish ~fonlfl't')', and moch morl" C'omrlt'w ap- pl"t1ur menu and don't miM our frt'Sh homt'·madl" bttl'ti1 Comt- t'arh lu avoid lM l"te night rrun!'h or 'tlClt around 11'1<1 dentt 111 "'m" 11( the bl"tit l"o&ertainmtnt 1n I•""'" Open 11 :!tO a i'rt to 10:00 p m "'ttkdavs. 11-00 p "'--.It· t'nds I 14 McFadden Pl-Nt'w· por1 Bu<" h I at t ht' Nf'W'll"f1 Pi«T I. .;-1 YI:!:\ "' ITAUAN CARMELO'S T'h1s ultra-sm.trl havtn nf U<'fl)- t1onal lt.1l1ao and C'm\lint'ntal C'u1~ml" is onl" n( tht m<1rl" rt"Werd- 1n11 pla<"I"" to d1M FrMh pasta and 'Pf'Clal "hfChl" 1o111ans ett rartfully prl"pllrtd b)• thrff ol the fi~L hahan r lM'fL Piano ber t'nll"rtalllmt'l\I complt'tneonu tht fun alrrwiaphtreo Alf,_,,.. din1nc 1wu1htr pl"rm1t11nc1 Open fM dmnt'r i' n11:hu fr°"' 5 :ln M20 E. C'out HW\ C'<>rt>fll -ieol Mar f;i.'\ 192'2 MARCELLO'S Th11 award winner off"~ en u - tl"n'•'~ rnt'nu 'peocialitinc in pa~w. vt'al ciupp1no ,.nd lbtir f1mou~ handmade piu'I RM&b- 1.,ht'd Jl n<T 19'1:\ lht<t femi]y uwnt'd ~nt baa niptund IM hl"aru ul luhan fond ~ M.tn) MW dlll~ hilvt bee!I addf'd ll1 tht' aJf'Mdy ,. .. &.ensi._ mt"nu pl~ all VoU can "•l lunch buffet Lunch Mon F'ri om._ 7 ni,ht.A a -k. 17502 Re.ch at Slattr, H1111tinaton !Mach. M2 SS05 HICK'S PIZZA D'ORO An It.lien dehcht! Family owned 6 ope,.~ for over I 9 >'"ft. Nack D1Pietro A Family are p&e.ed c.o inv1~ you to Mvor their 11\JtMntic humeomadl" lt.11an 111•1ce. All ptl"pared with only natural incn ditnta.. no artificial flavn,.. or prt "ef\all\iH. no added SU4rlln Onh tht fintSI mlft'(llt'nlii art uaed .ft all UU«'e are navorf'd wath ,;n I.qi" Italian wtnft.. WED~ESOA Y SPECIAi. .\IL I ( rn E.111 S~ht't11 "''th m .. .11 °"'u' f' .... .up .. r ..a lad 8' i:arl1< lir .. ad $:! r, I I 1•1 am to 10 IWI ll "' St:NDAY SPECIAL .\II I' <'an lo.at Balct'd l.a...aicna 1& 1th .,.up .. r ~l•d &. iarl1l brrad ... 1 .!"• 111111 ;i m tu flH11 pm t;VER Y NIGHT famtl\ n11(ht full rou~ dtnnn "'llh ... mn.. pl.air. "''OP ,.,. -.111.ad ic.trl1< hrl"ad cl.. d~rt Prh .. , r .. nv fr11m ("• !:t"• (: 9i'l Comf •n Ill .and rs ~rit'n<I" I tahan n • •ltin11 J • II ,h,.uld IM' \1f'nl lt>n 'It-It ' n.tm .. & rr-.l'l\t 11 '"mphmt'ntar\ i:IJ.-,,f "'IOl' ur hto\l"r~I" u( v11ur • h .. 1tr 111:11(', Sl;itt'r St fal F:ud1d 1 h 0un1u1n \'•Ill"\ 17141 ~:1 0'.!:!7 VI NNIE'S flM' ...,..., Italian r ... >d pl'T'p.tr..d frum 1111' lrt""-h""'r m11rl"d1t'lll• UMfl« n11 pr,....nall\H, ._.11 '\Jj(ar or t'I~ fat• (),,.flt'd h\ \ IOOll" Col.tndrea of e,.,.,kh·n Pina \\1>rlt\. fam•ou• for ha\1'10: ~ Bt'<tt Pina in Orancl" 1',.un1, t" Th .. f •rHt P1U.t Hunt. '.!:11 E 1 ;, h St in (',,. ... \1f'q 7?.? 9'.?fi I VILLA NOVA A beautiful ~ Yi.w crata \ht romatic 1ettinc that hu lftadt Ow Villa Nova a "1penel kind ol platt" for over SO ~ Superb C\li.1ne (rom Ctntn.I and North ttn lt.aly serwd 1n Olct World charm EsUnsl\.'e W'IM list. Din- ner n11htJy. Piano bar F'ull lllftlu uJ 1:00 1 m 3131 Wf"ll Coat Hwy • NPWpOn Beech "42· 7880 CHll\MESE u ·s RESTAU RANT If \"U l1>\'I' Chmf"W f••td V•tU "' 'Uno hi t-n111~ dinmic Mn>. ll' 1,,·, pr,.m1.,... lrul\ authc>nllc l 'h1~ luud Th«" meonu 11rfef" a ""'d" •ar lt'l\ 11( l"U•I~ dl'ht'°' fr,.m 11 I• ntrlt' 111 r11mh1n.at1on• lrl< ludinl( l antun-& Suchuan '"I" Rrr1uhtalt1nic df("o>r m • "-'P"""' .. h htaullful 11 """'Phl"rt Tntp1111I drinlu. 111 qUf'nch '"°' 1h1t'!<I (}Jwn ~""" d1\' 1 ""Hk fur hu'<h and d1nMr '491'1 Adam• Hun11n111on Rf'ltCh ~I !:t I i;, • T HE LOTt'S 1-:nlt'r I two Orol'ol and P~fWtll"ll<~ thl" nt't'llf'nrf' uf \bndann .iod ~tKhwan Cu1~1n.-. 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''lll>f II •• j 1 1 • I -~----~~~...-....-------------------- Out On The Town STEAK & B1!AFODD BOBBY McGEE•s Our hou~ specialty ta makin1 t\tl) meal a apeciaJ occuitm' \ uu'll "ant 1 front row seat for the ft.cid and fun 11 Bobby McGtt, -.htrt-the mt'nu futurn favonlH l1kt prim• rib of beef au JUS. only thr finttt l\lllable frHh ftth, l SUA c-hrn<'t 1\Hlu. lob.ter, and w mbinatmn dinnen. Evel') enlrtt indudn. 11\'tn fresh bread, frnh 'l'fCl'Lable, and a trip to ow award- " 1nmnc salad bar .end after din nl'r, you can dance and romance in tht West Coast's mo.t Hotinc nii:httlub. For• m1ht on the tmm. or anyUml'. makt tl 1pecieJ with thl' ma,ic In Nl'Wp0l1 Beach, :\.');I f-:...1 \oa~t H111:hway f or reser 'at 1um C'lll f i 141 6-;':l f).'\8() CAFE LIDO Caft Lido 1~ Ntwport Cannery V1llqe'' onlv supper club It's located on Balboa Peninsula. Caft Lido ts well known for iu frHh tufood wlttllOl\I and ronll'm porary ru1ttne, prt>pared by Chef f'r1nc11 The wenn, inumelt and rozy ambt.an« of dusty rOM and burrundy decor crute 1 ptrft<'t •lmoaphert' f~ your dining u ptt~n« Cafe Lido 1t als.1 tht rtcip1tnt of the Prnt11iou• Soothl'rn CAhfornia Rntaurant Writers' Silver Awlfd Cuual al tire. D1nntr n11htly until mid n11hL L1vt ,.u m11:htly Call 67~-2968 for rt"'Krvallons THE CANNERY ., This h11toric waterfront landmark in Ntwport'a Cannery Villqt fta· lures frnh loul ~afood and F..ast trn beef Con1aatenlly 1011d wr v1n, optn fcx Lunch, Dinntr. Sun Brunch and t:hampegM Harbar Cruises Entertainment m1htly and Sun afternoons EnJOV tht lounge food gallf'ry 5Uptrb dam chowdtr! 3010 l.af'ayette 675-5777. CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country d1n1ng with clus' Authentic western dtt11r r~ taurant and saloon, featutinl( prime rib, fresh 1Mfooda._ and their famout pan aautffd steak& Lunch· Mon-Fri Dtnner ,_, vatiom iuarantffd Danc"in1t end hvr mu111c in the Mtloon . Dyl'r Rd E1JL/Newport Fwy Santa Ana 1714) 5-49 1~12 REUBEN'S OP NEWPORT Thia is I.he original and hu been 11erv1ng Newport Brach for 25 yean. Their apecialty is au.food and steaks. C hl'fa apecial Klectiona d11ly and (amoua for their brout.ed clticken. too! A beautiful waterfront view of Newport Bay enhanc:ea the •tin~pbere. Perfect for buaineu entertaining and romantic dinioa. Located at 251 E. Cout Hwy .. New- port. Retervationt accepted. Phone 673-1505 EL PESCADOR PrKticell)• 1 lqend in ill own ume, thrs locally popular ntab l1~hment has been >rin1ina 1ta cua tumen back 1ince the early I 950'a Spl'cial111ns 1n pr1mt meau and an excellent variety of waf"!Od, l'hef Duke prepares every mHI ta ptrfectiun. Not w be mimed are hi• Thursday ni1ht Italian '\pec1alt1es, and h11 famoua cht't'M!Cake Piano Bar and cut bucket in the lounse ni,htJy ac- companied by 1ood times and frtendly facn Lunch M-F 11 -3; Oinn~r nightly 4 30 to 11; til Mid nite Fn & Sat. •OI E. 17th St .. Ca.ui Mesa. 548·32• J. THE REX RESTAURANT Located on the oceanfront acroaa from thl' Newport Beach pier, The Rei ia I.he Oranse Cout'a ma.t nclualve seafood restaurant. Well known for fresh Hawaiian courmet fi1h Hlectiona and 1pecialiri"I in awfft Channel l1land abakmt tender vtal and prime muu. ~ Rn R.taurant it thl' chotce of loc:alt u welJ u v.-iton. Recipient of the 1>19· tiitoua Travel-Hohdey award. Cuual/elqant attire. Suadaiy Brunch, dinner. Call 675--2566 fot rewrvat1ona. Valet parkinc. SAIL LOFT Sail Loft Bar It Cnll ftaturet ocean v1l"W duun1 with the emphal11 un frnh ~food Oyster bar, live entertainrMnt nichtly in thl' bar area Open for dinner n1,hf ly from fl p.m. Weekend houn from IO::IO • m F'abulou~ Sunday Brunch Located at •OO P.C.H. m Lquna Beach. TALE OF THE WHALE E1penence a 1tep beck 1nio 11me lo a pllet' wht're you can du~ at \c.ur uwn letsure. EnJO)' the FO· manct' or old Newport with a pan oramic bey vtew Eacite your ~nllft with tht'tr ~nsationll •• ''"id and traditmnal fevoriues Rrukfut: am Mon.-Fri .. Lunch 11 4 Mun F'rt.. Dinner •·I I Mon .. Sat. Sat and Sun. Brunch -; 4, Oyster Bar Fn . Sat. 6 Sun Banquet rac1htin up to 500 400 Main St , Balboa. 6i:l·"6.'l1 THE W AJlEHOUSE RESTAURANT Offeri"I d iMn a view of Newport Ray end • b acqround of uil· hciata. The Watthoute Res- taurant. Joc.ted 1n Udo Marina Villqe at 34&0 Via ~. la one " or the l&1Tt1t rataul'9nU located uni he watarfronL In addition io • wunderfuJ menu, The Warehouse ti • cre•t place for out.door dining on ill brand new heated, th.rft- tiered brick petio. The Warehoute 1s open for lunch 11 :30-'2:30, din ners M onda y -Thureday S.30· 10:30, Frid1y-S1turday 5.30-11 and Sunday S· 10. Super Sunday Brunch IOA.M. · 2P.M ~r credit carcb are accepted For reaervatiotll, c.11 (7 1•1 873--4700.. INDIAN BU KRAaA CUISINE or INDIA PerMJ>a the 1DC1St ucatmc ne. restaurant in Huntlncton 8-c:h. BUKHARA. brinp to you the Wte and atlDOlpbere of India. MOit u( thl' food It BUKHARA Ill pnpated in a Tandoor (clay oven I. Prnh 1pic:es ueat.e uniqu. t.utn and di1tinctive aromu fot each dish You11 find the food authen· tic and reaonably priced. And, the atmosphere 1e1 warm and in- llmate that It feelt likt home Open 7 days a •ttk. Lunch ~rved 11:30-2:30 p.m. with lunch 1~1 ~'"I'll at 12.99. Di nner eerved 6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Friday Ii Sat urday open 'til 11 p.m. Reecr \'aliont and take out ord~ wel· rome. Conveniently located acroa rrum the Hunti111ton Center loff the 405 frwy at ~ach to P.dingtr) 769-4 Edinger Ave. 1714) 842-3171. GRAND DINNER THEATER lmprnaive d inin1 and pru lt'l>l>H1nal prudurtiun1 are aun to µltaM' ea<'h time you viait. The utr1ord1riarv buffet ol(en rout baron or ._,, 1Jaud ham wuh • fruit 11auce. Ceo~11 chicken with JM'achn and alatt end thl' Mahi M1h1 15 Hrved in • ptlUft( MU«!. Tn culur feUUC'Clru and ettem it • rt>al fa,-urite. Enjoy dinner and • play toniaht! Grand Dinnar Theater located within t.lw Grand H11tt>I m Anaheim •l 1 Hotel W-r. C'all ';'i2 Ti JO,.. HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER f., er) c-ustumtr can he upecW<I to he trt'lted hb a ~febrity, Tht theatt'r offen tcrUmptiou9 meals •1th top produc:t111nt in an elesant 11tm11 .. phere The scrumpt\IOUS IJUITett includn runt baron of lttt<. chidttn and fish diahes, p.,.tai.. lillad:., \el(ttabln. and 11ln ful dNOtrlJI The Sat. and Sun. hrunch includes a Vlrit\y of eg d1"hn The Celebritv Tt'fra<'l' is "' 11l1hle fur pnvate dinin1 The 111dl\ 1dually decorated pnvate halwny ""'m" uvulook the 4r,o M'at hor.nl\<ie .. ha!)C'd m11n m•1m The. Harl~u1n 1" located at :t,r,();l S Httrhor 111 Santti Ana ('1111 !1:9 -;: .. ·10. Clf\m! CF A KND GINO'S ON THE HILL AlllM•I a {'c,.,ta Mt'll landmark "'hert frtend11 and memori8 mttt. c:rno\ llUl't an hahan Reataurant. hut i. restaurant he1n11 run hy a fltl<'all Italian F.ven tbtOUJh t hev '('r\e ~n\ Italian items, they ahln • •fftt • laric• 'oriel\ of other ilt'm• 11n t ht>i r mt nu Known for Huttl''t f11ttd and lrttndh ~r 'IU'." 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