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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-05-25 - Orange Coast Pilot* WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1988 25 CE T Initiative mailer targets Ferguson Assemblyman constdertng a la wsutt against ·smear piece· by H~rt backers founder Jean Watt. former Newport Beach Mayor Paul R )Ckoff alld ( ona Mesa slow-srowth advocate Marp~t Gardner Althou&h intended pnmarah to drum up support for Measure A. the countywade slo~-growth an111at1-.e· the letter take~ <oeveral swipe) at Fe~uson and targets ham a\ the poht1cal po~er behind th<' movem('nt against Mcasur(' \ By GREG IU.ERKX Of .. o.tr Net ... The battle of the mailers has be&un an the 70th As~mbl)' D1stnct cam- paign. wuh supporters of Evelyn Han lashing o ut an wnting at incumbent Gil Ferguson's alleged m1sappropna- 11on ofcampa1gn funds. Steve Hernandez and his Ocean View teammates are heading to CIF 4-A quarterfinals again./81 Index Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A 7-8 Classlf ied 86-8 Comics A10 Entertainment C7 -8 Food Cl-6 Mind & Body BS Opinion A6 Police log A3 Public Notices 64.8 The letter from Newport 2000. a local slow-growth group. was sent to about 18.000 Newport Beach voters a week ago. said Allan Beck. a member of Stop Pollu1ang Our Ncwpon CSPON) and one of1he signers of lhe mailer The letter was also signed by SPO"J The ktter d.1101., Ferguson has dabbled in c11\ wunnl rales ~•th developer 1ntl'rt:\I\ in mind. u~ Judge allows Home Ranch amendments But several hurdles are remaining before con struction begins By JONATHAN VOUltE Of ... O..,,... ..... General plan amendments ap- pro,ed b) the Costa Mesa Cit) Council 10 make wa) for the fir\t phase of the Ho me Ranch project passed a Judge's scru11ny Tuesda) although several hurdles remaan before construction can begin. Superior Court Judfc Tulh Se)mour issued the ru ang aftc·r cons1denng arguments fro m a March 18 hearing IO\Ohang the city, the Scgcrstrom de,clopment compan~ and a c111Len's group fighting the 98- acre project. More work for the Ho me Ranch prOJCCI -planned to ancludc a 20.. stof) to~~r. a I :!-stof) tower. health club. hotel and res1aurants bct'Aeen Fain aew Road and Harbor Boule' ard -has bttn done b' auorne)S 1han b" construction ~orkef\ Costa Mesa C1ttzens for Respon- sible Growth have challenged the project at every step. spurring Se~mour to review necessary genC'ral plan re' 1c~~ and en' 1ror.mental im- pact repons The c11 1zens complaancd the gl'n- eral plan aml'ndments !>Ctllng the densll) of the prOJt'Ct -ho~ much can be bu alt on thc land -"'ere fault~ because the city u~d figures from a traffic stud> w11hout formal no11fka- 11on that th~ figures would 1n fact bet~ final rl'~tnct1on'> The cit) ~t the di:m1t~ lor Ont• South Co:bt Place at 3 I million square f~t and Se) muur rultd the process met has rcqu1rc.-ments "After cons1dl'rtng the points and authorities. the argumenls of coun~I and the enttre file on this matter llhe Cit)' and dc\Clopcrs) have full> w mphed w11h the court." ~ymour wrote an a ont'-pait ruli ng Tom Santlc) d1renor of public affairs for (' J Scgerstrom & Sons, ~ad the compan) was "delighted" w11h lht: ruling. but cautioned the project isn't out o f the wood~ )et "The ne.\t step 1s for the en' to look at the en~1ronmental 1mpall report and then that goes back belore the Judge." Sant le) ~ad "Thcrc'\ s11ll 100 man>' anablcs to make an:. gi.Jhs at a construc11on date at this umc .. The business par~ 1s planned along the San Diego Freeway. tletwccn Harbor Boule' ard Fair' 1e~ Road and Sunflo~er ·\\cnue The en- ' aronmcntal reports mea,ure the cfft'\.:t the prnJec1 v.ould ha'e on the Cit). The proJc<·t for example I\ e~ pcctt.-d to generatt' I 1.866 automob1 k traps per d a\ w hach would Ix-off\t.·t b> add111onal 1raffo 1mpro,ement\ 1n 1h1: area First brought tlefore the cat~ in 1986. the proJet. 1 an1t1all> ancludt.·J J 32-stor. office 1ower. which would ha'e been the tallest in Orangc (Plea.e 11ee HOME/ A2) state A~mbly staff to run has consultina firm and channels mo nC) from de' dopers 1 nto pro-<fe, elop- ment maakrs Voters arc also remanded about an all~ed FBI 1n\C\t1gat1on into poss- ible campaign '1ola11ons b\ Fergu~n Tht• r Bl IO\es11ga11on of Ferguwn rcportt·Jj\ \terns from al- legat10M madl· h\ John Gardner ~ho claim\ th.it (nguwn funnC'led unreport('d tuntr1hut1on~ to t~o 1986 ( osta \1e\J < "' c ounnl candidates. On 1lle -'\mhurgn .ind Peter BufTa In addiuon, fCfJUSOn aJlqt.dly failed last \Car to report about $30 000 he rcte1,ed from t~o count' dl'\ eloper\ T hl' r Bl hal repcatedh rt'fuscd to confirm the e~1~tenn~ ol an) anves11pt1on Fergu~on 1h1~ morning calll'd the mailer ··a \Ole.tr p1l'le·· and i.a1d ht: I!> cons1denng ii la~\u1t "lthouih tht" mailer didn't lVme lrom H art'\ offite Frrgu'>un ..aid ht• belit'\e\ 11 " nonrthclt-.,, p.trl ol hn tampa1gn "The~ .trl' thl· pt•oplc that \uppon Mrs Han thl'' 're 1h1: uni\ one\ Cup def e nder unveiled The Stan and Stripes, a 60-foot catamaran wttll a wtDM for a aall wu •nvelled Tueed.ay In San Dtcco u the U.S. defender for the America ·a Cup. But the craft. which will be put lnto the water today. mut ..U thJ"oaCb a le&al challenc_e before atarting ln the September recatta. Story ln Sporta, Pa.Ce 82. Confusion shrouds Bolsa Chica bill By ROBERT BARKER Of .. o.lr ......... Huntington Beach city officaal5 apparcnll) got bad anformataon when the) canceled a potential "killer" of a public heanng on leJ1sla11on to set up an assessment d1~tnct 10 develo p the Bolsa Chica marshlands. II was learned toda> Mayor John Erskine told City Council collcaaues Monday night that Sen Marian Bericson. R-Ncw- port Beach. urged the delay because the b1ll ""asn't )Ct an its final form and read) for review and a public heartng scheduled June 2. But Councilman Peter Grttn. who attended a League of('i11es meeting in Sacramento. s.a1d he received two copies of the bill an Its compll'ted form Monda> C ounc1lwoman Ruth Fan le> said Tucsda> she had heard o n \~ authont) that the legJslalJon pac was available elsewhere in the cat ... two days earlier. She hinted that the dctar -ostensibly because the latest version of the bill allqedly wasn't pubhshcd -is an effort to save Bergeson the embarrassment of pushing the blll throuah tht A~mbly following another bru1stng public hcanng 4.t a publll hearing an February. about .'50 people fkll ked City Coun- l 11 chamber\ Jnd 50 speaker\ bhstered thc k-gl\IJt1on and dcvclo p- mc.-nt plan \tan~ da1mt"d that a na' 1gable channel and Jell)' would cause ..evere beach rros1on. Others questioned finanung details and en- ' aronmental 1\\Ut"'> Erks1nc ..aid l ue\dJ) that he had tallt.cd to Bcrgewn at 6 p m Monda)' at 'Ahach time c,he told him the ball ""asn·1 in final lorm Ef'>kane then passed the 1nformat1on on to his COllC'agUe\ Erskine said the ma1onty of the City Council apparently opposes the l~1slat1on and is e'pt'C'ted to \Ole agaanst 11 ne\t Tuesdav without a pubhc hearing ~ounc1lv.oman Gra~ Wan,hell s:11d Tu~) that she'll 1ns1st on a public hcanng unless lbc C1ty Coun- cil votes an oppo~111on. 'Tm '01n1 to hold them (the i:ounc1l) to 11," she said. "We Cllhl·r \ ute against the bill or we're ~e·rc go1n@ to have a pubhc hcan°"" Ersktne said hl J~n 't want to go throuah another rubhr assault 1f his collcqucs art going to tum do" n the ball. C11v Administrator Paul < oo~ mtC'rated Tuesda> the <la' after the \it) Council meeting_ that amend- ments v.t're suit beang proccs~. and that ~ didn't kno~ ~hen th<' hill would be ~d) for loal cons1dcr- at1on. Howe~ er Jul 1c.-Froeher1 Bcrgeson's chief of \tall 10 "1e~pon &ach. said th<' bill "a\ Jc.-liHrt.•d 1n its cntiret) to the cit' \fond:i' n11h1 Cool s.a1d today that the leg1<.l.1t1<'n package was found Tucsd2\ on :he <ksk of an au1stant v.ho A:&' n (Pleue eee BOLSA/ A2 l said Fergus.on. "It's the kind oflhtna ~t"·\c been upcct1naall alona, If they lJn't defeat \OU. th(")'•t1 tty to ruin )our rtpuw11un · Th1: lctterdcx\ not mention Han or M 1C"had ~fang the third Rcpubhcan candadatt 1n thr 70th Dtstnet race. Han u •uld not be reached for u>mmt·nt tt11!> momma. but Rx < ohcn her lampa1gn man.qer. said F cr~u\t1n " har~ang up the WT'Olll trn • 1 don t th an~ Mr Feriuwn 1hould (Pleue eee MAILER/ A.2) S urvey d elays anger d rivers Comn1l1lers complain about poll-laking on _ Laguna Canyon Road By JONATHAN VOLZ.KE Of-0..,"-.... D1stnbut1on of a traffic sul"'>'C\ cau~d near-gndlod.. cond111ons toda) on Laguna (an)~)n Road near the ~n Diego frt."t"V>a). leaving moton'>t" turning Rought' ~O of the mom10f com- muters calll'd 'a nous authonttcs to reg1stc.-r complaants man~ reponma the) ~crl· late for ~no. bccauSt of the SUf" C') The \Uf"C~ 1s pan of an effort to pthcr 1nforr.ia11on to help curt thc count) '> 1raffic problems • Official\ at the ( ahfomaa H1ghwa~ Patr-01 tht' ~tau: ~partment of T ransponatton and the Transpor- tation ComJor .\~nCles. which 1s sponwnn1 the SUf"e) said thC) rtte1"ed complaints toda) Laguna BeaC'h Counnlv.oman L1d:i Lenne' also ~id she rccn"ed a couple· of calls from 1ratt ronstitu- tcnts who \31d rhe\ v.ett lllt.c for wort b<'c'au~ of th<' ~urvcy. wtuch 1s h.indcJ out to cvmmuters as 1hcy set on the frttv.a' Susan \1an~'t'. a <ipol..esv.oman for th<' comdm Jttent •C'>. said he ~­ eel\ cd aoout 5t mm plaints because t'I tht' hand!1ut\ on Laauna Can)On R~lJd T ht· '>Ur' C\ has bttn d1s- 1r1hu1C'<l tu nH,tunst\ at more than 7S •lO and ntT ramp' throughout count) In thl' la'' WC't'lt.. 11 has bttn d1s- trtt>utt.-J rrimanl\ on ~urfa~ strC"Cts nt"ar frcr~a>' "'It'\ nel~s.I~ to conduct SUf'iC)'S 11n maJN artt·nal' because the> ha"e 1u'>t a\mUl h an impact on tn1ffic Hdo the fm~wa)\ ... Manec said "And 1hcrl'·, 10101 to be m ore of a traflk impact ,,n the arterials than th<' frt·c~a~' ~·au~ ""e have to stop traffic to hand 1hem out" Mante said dTons WCl"C' made by the sun C)Of"S to hand o ut the mail-in qucsuonna1r~ dunna red hatm and natural tratlil '>tops. but admitted that v.asn't alv.1~\ possible 8111 HowarJ a Laauna Beach rn1den t v. ho v. or~~ in If' 1 ne. wd ht' thought the ada -lo\h1ch dcla>ed him mo~ than ~O manutc' in hi" (Pleaee eee SURVEY /A2) I Noise foes might lose their homes An era dimming in Laguna By JENNIFER WEBER °' .. ..., ....... The price of victory could prove extremely h1ah for a aroup of Costa MC'SI rcs1dcnb locked m a lepl fiaht with their noisy neighbor -the Pacific Amphitheatre. If the re idcnts win their lawsuit they could. 1ron1(ally. end up IOStftf their homes, an attorney for the Oranae Count> Fan Board •td Tuctda>· If C~ C1titcns of Costa Mesa is \ iC'lorious in itS four-year-okt • uil.tj~probablywouldordttthc fair Board to buy the amphitheater, ~puty Anomey OcMraJ Ed O\a~I 11id. The board already 1s think.ins of buyina the arena. which sits on land the state owns and the Fair Board adminrstcrs. The board could vote H early as Thursday to open "CJ!>" tiations with Ned-West. the Pacific Amphitheatre's owner. If the state becomes the arcna•s operator. ne1ahbors would be proh1b1tcd from su1n1 because of a law that protects the state in such Situations. Dubiel said. The only lcpJ action they (Ould take would be to uk a jud&t for "invent condemnation" -for"Cina the siatc to buy rcsidenu· homes. What the state would do •ilh the ~----/A2) Sewage-tainted beach reopening In Laguna · internally lighted signs must go out by Tues<!_ay By LANCE IGNON Of ... 0..-""' ... This mo nth marks the end of an era 1n La&una Beach Not a. very b11or1mponant one. mind )OU. but an era all the same -the nmc or sians with hght bulbs on the 1n de. In 1983. Mayor Dan Kenney pon~ an ord1nantt bann1n1 internally hJ:htcd sips in u attempt to enhanct the cit~ mU(h touted .. villqc .. atmotphcrc. l.quna 11 not a biaci~y.IO it docsn•t need bri&ht l'ibts. Kenney reasoned. Affected bUsincu ownm had two chOictS. Thcycoukl ~ W'lth the Destin Rcv1~ Board to spert their sa.an on the srounds that it pasted the~ ta'tc tcit-orthey had five ~tolfC\ rid of n or at klst liaht thesr sip from the outside. In uth t..aauu. the deMlinc &S Ott. ll. 1990.: But 1n the. mt of the at • tbc 6\e--)'Qt dtadliM ocxun at the ~nd of tb1s month. Tbt Dn1an Re' icw brd appo"ed a .,.IMS tow orthitt 101U1\&111 ••.e.-s TM oeben have to eo. K~ luntr"*ick. dirtaaf' ol community ck~t. uid ·~ bulinmcs -Albaltorl'I maim. Ill Cont ~C---.~IDICl\Unocal ' ~ah othth-~W:J!!. 10 cocnpty whit the otdiMMll.,.. rnn'nderl durins ,._a.. aiM :s• He cloubU •heY win * 31 ••• . -. Rau Millar, prealdent of Concerned Cltbena of Coeta Ila&, and bU wife Karen •1 tbey don't care who own• tbe net.ah- ~ ................. ._ boriDC Paclflc Amphitheater or how many concerts are acheduled "u tonc u tbey meet notae requirement.a." NOISE FIGHTERS MAY LOSE HOMES ..• From Al house11s unclear. but Dubiel said one option would to be ~lhng them with a noise easement A noise ea.sement provision would mean that a home buyer would purchase the house knowing the area might be noisy, and would agree not to enter into litiption because of the noise. Dubiel said he told Concerned Citizens' attorney. Richard Sp1x. "What you're doing by forcmg the lawsuit is forcing }Our concerned citizens to a pos111on that the" rejected last week_ .. The idea of bu)1~1 ne1ghbonng homes was thrown on the bargaming table t"o "eeks ago 1n counroom ncgouat1ons, but was rejected 1m- med1ately by residents If the Fair Board were to bu) Ned- West's lease. 11 would have to borrow mone) from the state or issue bonds Just to meet the interest payments, the board might have to stage more concerts. expandmg the schedule to weekdays and winter months. Dubiel said Russ Millar. president of Con- l'ernt•d C1t1zens, said he wasn't bothl'rt·d b) the nouon of more lOlllTrl\ ··1 don't g11.-e a damn about who run~ thl' amphitheater or how many concens they have as long as they meet the no1~ requirements," Millar sa 1d. "If they would meet the noise requirements, I would withdraw the suit no" ... According to court order. music from amphitheater must never ex- ceed 70 decibels BOLSA CHICA MEASURE DELAYED ... From Al . Desert air-brings war-m weather Ofy lilr blowlnO In from tN IOU..,._ ~ k~M WMther hot In tM lnlMd Wlll9yS and ct..t8 thrOugh ~ and warm llong h OOMt and In ~ mountllN, tt. Ndonll w .. ther s.vice ~ te>cMy. ........ , ................ Low ctoud8 and tog wtlt gr1p most of tM WM toNght and Thur1dey morning, howe.,.., gtvlng ny to .....,_ llCfoel tM Southland by TtutdlY an.-noon. tot~ uict. Along tM Otenge Cout It wttl be fw tonight Md Thur'lday except low ~ Md fog late tonight and Thunday morning. Beect\ lows tonight mld-&ot to low 80t with hight Th\ndey mld-60s to low 70.. Vattey tUQM Thuredey upper 70. to uppw SOI. From Pofnt Conception to tM M9xlcen Bordef -Over Inner waters Hght and variable wtnda tonight and Thuradey morning t>ecomlng west to touthWMt 15 knot• with 2-foot te•• Thureday aftetooon and evening w .. t to southwest twell 4 IMt. Low ciouds tonight and Thureday morning mostly clearing Thuraday afternoon. U.S. Temps . ..... ~ ... .. Calif. Temps . .... Yori! 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Er• 12 42 W""°"Vlon 0 C 64 e--1 .. 41 F91rbenll• 51 41 WICIVI• IO $1 eioe-73 )6 FlegSlafl 77 31 9WIOI> II 41 O<end~s 70 35 Blyllle •02 70 Honolulu 87 75 c.1 ...... es 54 Houlton .. .. Smog Report eui-CHy 71 59 lndlenlil)Olil 74 ... Lanc:Mt .. .. se JllClllQO'l,Mlu llO 51 Lono 11Mc:t1 71 ti Jed< IOIWllle 13 61 Pollu1"1t tlanderd lndb t~ O-SO l-A AJrpon .. St ""'-55 38 S...OeOrlel 13 59 = 51·100 moder•t• 101-t -1(--Ctty 13 57 """ 200· 291 _., unl\Mlt!IM 300 Sen•• Ane 74 51 LMVeoet .. 70 s.n .. .,.,_. .. St unte Roc:'ll 73 51 encl .--dOue Flrwl lltu<• 19 s.n .. Ctw 70 41 lOIM'ille T3 50 ~· o.y ... .-P9I 5-MI .. s...1 ....... 83 .. ~ 7t M loo.y'I pel for.-t SM1a Mor.ice .. IO Mlemle..cfl ts 71 S.. ...,, to MacAt1hur 8M:t '3-42 l-v-,. n 37 ~-54 38 .._.~Y...., '3-42 T-74 11 ~IP .... 73 43 l~ 9Mctl (lorecaall 42 w-.. 51 .._.... 71 S3 loe AnQ111ee Airport ___ U-'2 Y-.lteVtr ., u Extended Low cio..o. 111g111 encl mor'*'ll llOur9 Frldey ttwougll Mondey. otNtwlM ,. 111r::-r.1hepenod = ...... ~ 6110 4endlfllend 781015 L- 55 lo 83 Surf Report MD IMAN LOCATIOll ltunlJnQ!on 9Mc:rl 1·2 -...._.,., ~ 2·3 "* 40lfl $1-Newpot1 2·3 .... 22nd It.-. ......,,.,., 2·3 -9lltlOe w-,. 2 3 -~a:::: I 1 -1·2 ,.., W-IM'P 15 $ ..... Cllrecllon W-1 Tides TOOA'f 9-ld!CM 1152em 11 Second hoglt t37 pm TMUlllOA'I' • 7 , ..... '°" 112am 1 l ~low t51 a m 34 1226pm " 8-lllgll 701pm so "-'••ac7 S3p.m,r-~aoeye1 S 44em encl-80M'et 7 S3pm MoonMhet2J·3pm ,..._~ 11121t&-m Md-9132tpm vacation. Froeberg said the bill 1s scheduled to go before the Assembl) Natural Resources Committee June 20. It was approved by the state &nate last year. but pulle-d b) Be'leson when argu- ments and confusion developed in the Assembly over the b1trs compln- mes. no local public hearing. Kevin Sloat. an administrative assistant to Bergeson in Sacramento. said today that state Fish and Game officials proposed about I 5 mod1- tica11ons to the bill last Fnda\. Sloat said the bill. which has undetjone eight amendments. can be modified until it reaches the go .. emor's desk. a~a~Kent~PK1ficCoa~H~h-'•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r~ W3). Council members ha'e ~en con- cerned mostl) O'-Cr a navigable channd, beach erosion and reported- ly uncertain economic costs. officials said. CounC'llman Green. who said he met with state officials on the measure, said that legislators feel that setting up the assessment d1stnc1 1s not a good idea. The concern. he said. is suaning a precedent that whene,·er a developer has a conflict with a cit) 11 can form an assessment d1stnct and set up "their own little kingdom b) the sea." · Councilwoman Finle) said Tuc.-s- da) that the cit) is uncomfonable with the bill. that it's premature. and that Bergeson "should pull 11 under the circumstances ... She and Green both vowed to 0) to Sacramento to protest the leg1slat1on 1f II goes 10 heanngs without Cit) Council endorsement and 1f there's Bergeson·s bill would allow Signal Co. landowners to set up a special assessment d1stnc1 to finan~ abut $230 million in stanup costs for the marshlands. south of Warner A venue A development plan approved b)' Oran~e Count) supervisiors and tenatavel) aproved by the State Coastal C'omm1ssion allows Signal to build 5. 700 homes. a 1,600-shp manna, and possibly a navigable channel depending on studies by the .\rm) Corps of Engineers. The plan also calls for Signal to restore 915 acres of wetlands for wildlife and birds along the Pacific Flyway -a migratory path along the coast that mcludes the marshland. BEACH MAY REOPEN ••. From Al were conunu10j to sample the sea "'1lter. a city official said. BccaJse the sewage was carried offshore. the effect on beachgoers was probably minimal. said Bob Mer- ryman. the county's environmental health director. The sewage was diluted by the flushing action of the tides. The malfunction wasn't dis- co"ercd until Sunday when Cit) maintenance "'orkers repaired the pumps B" then. at least a m1lhon gallons of untreated sewage had flowed into the PaClfic Ocean. Some of the released sewaie was earned back to the shorchne b} the winds and udc. promptans count} water officiab to proh1b1t beach v1S1tors from going into the water from Cleo Street to the north end of Main Beach, C'ox said. Wamin~ signs "'ere erected Mon- da} morning Cal-OSHA initiative makes ballot SACRAMENTO (AP} -An in- 111a11ve to restore California's Cal- OSH 4. worker-safet) program quali- fied Tuesday for the Nov. 8 ballot. while an insurance industry-backed "no fault" 1nitia11ve to cut premiums and hm11 lawyer fees appeared v1r- tuall) cenain to qualify. The secretary of state's office announced the Cal-OSHA in1t1a1ive "'ould appear on the statewide ballot. making it the third sn1t1a11ve to face \Oters 1n the November election. The Cal-OSHA 1n111at1ve. spearheaded by organized labor groups. would ensure funding for Cal- OSHA. which was dismantled last )Car b) Go'. George DeukmeJian. a long-time cn11c of the regulatory agency. Before the $7 m1lhon tn Deu- kmeJian-ordered cuts. C'al-OSHA had been responsible for ensunngJob s11e safety for some 9.8 million Cahforn1a workers. Currently. Cal- OSHA only regulates the workplace of several hundred thousand govern- ment workers, and docs not have authority in the private workplace. The initiative would ensure that mone} be provided in the state budget to continue ('al-OSHA 's oper- ation and to protect the agency's budget from add111onal cuts. The "no-fault" 1n11ia11ve. also aimed at the No.. 8 ballot, would require each motonst's 1psuranc;c com pan)' to pay the bill regardless of who caused an accident. The industry also sa)'s the system will simplif} claims procedures and lower in- surance costs, while the main oppo- nents of the proposal -trial lawyers -contend II will jeopardize vict1mf nghts John Crosby, director of the "no- fault" 1mt1ative campaign. said 700.000 signatures had been sub- mitted Tut"sday to the secretary fo state's office. The initiative requires some 372, I 78 valid voter signatures to qualif). Earlier Tuesday, supporter!> of a \'Oler in1t1at1ve to give tax cre-dlls to people who donate to AIDS research announced the> fa1lt"d to grt enough signatures to quahf> the measure (or the No"em~r ballot. Asscmbl}man Johan KJeh!>. D-San Leandro. said proponents of 1he measure gathered about 300.000 sig- natures. The propasal was one of 59 m111ati ves circulating for the June or November ballots in 1988: LIGHTED SIGNS GOING OUT IN LAGU~A ••. SURVEY SNAFU ANGERS DRIVERS ... From Al morning commute -was "dumb." He said traffic on Laguna Canyon Road traveling north was stop-and-go from El Toro Road to the freewa) -a distance of about Smiles. upset. rm sure there arc other ways they could ha\e gathered thr 10for- mat1on." About 35 percent of the quest1on- na1rcs have been returned. whrn only 20 percent was expected. Marzec said. When the program wraP.s up Thurs· day. 500,000 surveys will have been handed out. she said. Jl'romAI ehmmation ofpnvate property-the sign -without compensati on. On a more pracucal level. Paulson said the mortual) sign 1s an integral pan of the business at 1795 Laguna C'an)'On Road and helps customers fin~ the rlace at night. when a maJOnty o v1s1tat1ons occur "Mr McCormick feels his sign 1s appropnate. The busmess 1s 1dent- 1ficd by tllat," Paulson said. "We thm~ the law 1s arb1trary .... These people (City Council and Dcs1en Review Board) JUSt go around m1- p1ckmg." While other bu1snes~ are not as militant as McCormick. that doesn't mean they arc crazy about changing their signs. Several weeks ago the Kentuck} Fned Chicken outlet at 695 S ( oast H1Jhway replaced its d1stmc11"e ro- tat1n1 bucket with a subdued wooden mart.er. Store manager C'he Ngo said the result has been a I 0 percent drop in sales. "I can tell you the sales ar(' do"'n 1 feel sorry for the boss." he said. "We had to kick the bucket. .. But Kenney maintams that a town marked with quamt signs "'Ill attract more tounsts and actuall) end up helpma businC"ss. Kenney first got the idea for a tougher sign ordinance when he served on the Design Re .. 1ew Board Applicants kept dragging in plans for what Kenne} referred to as "the typical Harbor Boulevard signs " "lfwc were to have everything hke all the other beach c111es we might not stand ouL" Kenney pined further inspiration durin& v1SJts to Carmel and Aspen, Colo., both of which prohibit intern- ally b~led signs. Kenney said of- ftcials m both cities arc pleased with their ordinancu. Battles over signs are nothing new tn Uiauna. In 1950thecitywasupmarmsover a requcsl to pot up a neon sian at the Hamilton House motel in North =E Illy Pilll llMtOfFllC2 ..... lllllySI C...._CA .... ..._ IGtll r• C.. ..._ CA ll2'GI o.a,Nec.--...... --. Store manager Che Ngo aaya bualnae hu dropped 10 percent alnce th.la Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet lD La«una Beach replaced lta dlatinctlve rotattnc bucket wttb aubaued Wooden marker HYeral Weeb aco. "It seems kind of ironic." Howard said. "These guys are supposed to be traffic experts. and they'rt stopping the flow of traffic. "On top of it all. I waited all of that umc and didn't even ~ta survc)'." Lenney also questioned the wis- dom of the plan. "h's 1rrespons1ble. there must have been 3,000 people late to work because of1t," Lenney said. 'Tm very But Marzec said the procedure is necessal)' to gel accurate infor- mation. Marzec said the survey, pan of a SJ50.000 traffic and revenue study funded by developer's fees. 1s the first on-s11e sune) conducted in Orange County. Previous studies. she said, were based on computer traffic models Reponses to the eight-question surve)' ha'e been much hight"r than expected. shr said. HOME RANCH ••• From Al Count). But overwhelming c111zen opposition to the project led the Cit} Council to request a revised plan. and • Segerstrom returne-d the two-tower prqiect. 'fhe C111zens' for Responsible Growth brought suit against the city over the project. contendmg city leaders had no clear plan for arowt h 1 n north Costa Mesa. Even with Tuesday's loss, opposi- tion leader Jay Humphrey said his group remains confident. because the final dec1s1on on Home Ranch will likely be made by the voters. Humphrefs group pthercd more than 4.500 signatures in Costa Mesa, qualifying the issue for the November ballot. "We expected this. but with lhe referendum we can make sure the people of Costa Mesa have the opportunity to decide whether they'd like this in their communtty." Santley said the coun battles have "s1gn1 ftcantly increased" the cost of One South Coast Place. which 1s planned to become IBM's Onange Count) headquarters. The in1t1al results are due 1n July, with the completed stud} 1n August MAILER ... From Al be hlaming us for the enemies he's managed to make 1n his four years 1n office," she said. Beck said fhe mailer was a response to a recent FCfJUSOn mailer which touted his environmental achieve- ments m Sacramento. Although Watt and the Gardners are open supporters of Hart, Bc'Ck said his involvement with the mailer does not necessarily mean support ot Hart. who defeated him in his 1986 bid for a seat on the Newport Beach Cit} Council. "It (the letter) 1s really to remind them about Ferguson, but 11 has the implication ·vote for Evelyn Hart'," said Beek. "But you see , I'm not saym,1 I support Evelyn, but she's certainly the lesser of the two evils." The 70th Assembly District pn- mary and Measure A will both be on the June 7 balloL Laguna The council eventual!} tum- ed down the glowing marker Then in 196 7. the.-council passed an ordinance that required all signs to be of a certain size and height within three years. Then. hke now. busi- nesses complained about having to fork over someumes considerable sums for new s1ans. was a "good example of short parallel pole sign." Wilham C Meyer was rr==========;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;:;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; quoted as saymg in a Daily Pilot article dated Feb. 18. 1970. The Unocal station was lauded for its "excellent coordinated service sta- tion s1an proaram." Nolan Real Estate on GlenneyrC' Street was com- plimented for "utihzing the newest In February 1970, two months before the ordjnance's deadline. a city zoning inspector made a hst of 21 signs that exh1b1tcd ~,ood taste and good busmess judgment." and so ~ an eumplc for the rest of the community. lronK:ally, at kl.st three of those businesses failed Kcnney's ordinance 13 years later. The McConnick Monuary sign techniques in lj&)lting." But 18 years later. those tcchntques are the ones banned by Kenney's ordinance. Nolan Real Estate. which 1s man· wd by City Councilwoman Martha Colliso~ has complied with the new ordmaooe by tumrllJ off the intcmal liahts and illuminat1n1 its siJO from the outside. 1 • Through the centurfes, fine wood lhuttera have become aynon ymou• wtth luxury and good tute. Today, Heirwood Shutt•• g!Ye an easy elegance to any interior from Coaonlal to Ultra Modem. No other window covering petforma tt• function wtth such beauty and gr.:.. Shutters fttt• Hght wtth an Infinite variety of stytee, reduce gtare, bk>ck OU1 heet end cofd, muJmtze the vtew and expand lntertort wtth dean, elm~ nnet. Untlk• other wtnc:tow treatment•. lhUttert 1ncr .... your home's value. With HeirwOod Shutter'• you may c:tM>OM Louver Widths of 1~. 2~. 3~. and 41h. ~ .. .., .. --• edlllCNI "'1 •J21 Jastcall642-6086 ~ .. , • "°" .. ,,,. .... ~ ..... ., a.JOo• mlbelol•f'"' ........ Gari' ..... ....... We Mleict the flniijt WOOd9 9Y8Mable and offer a ' large ..e.ctkM\ of cok>ra or ...,_ llnd we wMI '*P You .-ct the belt ~ for YGUI' ..,... end Ing oe-doora . What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you hte? Call the number abovt and your mcuaac will br m::ofded, nmcribed and de- tivcml to the appropnatc editor. The: same 24-hour answerina servi~ may br used to iccord kt~rs to 1hc edjtor on an~ topic. Cootnbt:non to our Lc:uen columo must tneludc tbeir "ame 11'.'d 1dtphone aumbct for veri6c:atio". Ttll us wbat'son your mind. ,. • ..... tJjjy 9fld Swrldllt • ..-........... ...,.. CI091 .., 1 • "'. -....,,. 10 • "'] .... yell• CiOO\' .. Ile OllMf'lld I ~== ~~ ~1 ..... ~,..,.. ...... ,. Serving CaJlfornla since 1953 I .. . • . . . . . . . Redevelopment committee seeks three mentbers The Costa Mesa Rtdcvelopment A&ency is 1eekina appltcauons from rcs1cknts oflhe city who wis.h to serve on the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Advisory Committee. The com1ttec is an I I-member aroup which meets the first Tuesday or each month at 6:30 p.m. to promote community understandint of and involv~ ment in the redevelopment process. There are currently three vacanciC$ on the committct. Those interested are uraed to submit a letter and resume to the executive director's ofrtee, c/o the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Asency, PO Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628. Art lecture In Laguna A lecture on contemporary 1r1 will be offered Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Laguna Beach An Museum by Melinda Wortz. UCI professor and an pUery director. Adm1ss1on 1s SS for museum members. stu- dents and senior c1t1zcns and $7 for non-members. The museum is located at 307 OifTDrive in ~guna Beach, and more information 1s available at 494-6531 Chamber talk In Newport W1ll1am Groninaer, a leader in team building as a concept of business growth, will address the business development breakfast of the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Thursday. The monthl y event will be held at 7: 15 a.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newpon Beach. Call the chamber al 644-821 1 for further information and rescrvattons Women's meetlng set Connie Mem tt, president of a seminar and tramingcompany based an Laguna Beach, will speak to the Orange County chapter of Women an Management Friday at the Registry Hotel tn lrvme. The dmner program is scheduled for 6:30 p.m and ~nations arc required. Call 966-8680 for reservations or add1t1o nal details. Divorce workshop at UCI Financial advisor Frances Johansen will pres- ent a free workshop on financial planningdunngand af\cr a divorce Fnday at the Women's Opponun1ttcs Center on the UCI campus. There will be d1scuss1on, questions and answers on financial issues. The session will run from I to 3 p.m. and women may call 856-7128 for pre- registration and information. Senior cltlzens' tlps A talk o n gcriatncs, or what older people should know, will be gi ven by George Paley at Thursday's mec11 ng of lhe Orange Coast B'na1 B'nth, to be held'" 11 8 p.m. at Mercury Savings, 7812 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. Wives and guests arc welcome. Quake class ln Vle}o A free class on preparation for earthquakes will be conducted Thursday from 1 to 9:30 p.m. at the Mamon Hospital Community HcaJthEd Center. 27451 Los Altos. M1ss1on V1e10. Disaster plan coordinator Paul Russell will conduct the program, and registration 1s being taken at 364-1770. Festival ushers sought Ushers arc being sought for the Pageant of the Masters at the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts this summer. Anyone interested may pick up an application form at the fcsttval office. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. or call 494-1145 to receive a form in the mail. The deadhnc for returning the application 1s Monday Wednesday,May25 No mecungs scheduled Thursday, May 26 • 10 a.m. Oraqe C..ety Fair Board of Dtrecton, Memonal Gardens Building, Orange County Fa1rvounds. Costa Mesa. • 7 p.m. Mesa C..MUdllted Water Dbtrict Board of Dlrec&on, district headquarters. 196.S Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. Long push Ot'ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneedey, Mey 25, 1988 *Al 9ounty planners back freeway link in Irvine By 808 VAN EYK.EN °' ............. A new hl&hway hnk1na the Raver· side Frcewa)' with the Santa Ana L--IL..-,......,lf" Frttway 1n ln1ne became a reality Tuesday. at least on paper RIVERSIDE ~~-p-~~---ED~~...... COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COORIOOR Members of the Orange County Plann1ns Comm1ss1on aavc preliminary approvaJ to an altanmem for the proposed Eastern Tnn~por­ tat1on Comdor that connects lhe R1vemde Freeway at Gypsum Ca. n)'on "'1th the Santa Ana Freewa:-at M) ford Road and the Laguna Free· wa) The proposed alignment takes 1he ne-. h1ghv.a) southwest from the R1 .. crs1de Fn .. 't'v.a~ and then splits 1n10 1wo legs 1n lh(' '1l in11 .. of the u t' of Orange before Jui nang 11. 1th the Santa .\na Frec:v.a' ObJe<'ttons to T uC"~a' ·s dcc1s1on came from \t'\C"ral lronts ~\eral In inc rl'\1Jenic, '>d1d 1he' v.e1e 11.omeJ lhJt 1hat m1g.ht be an interchange v.hl'rl' lhl nt"v. comdor cros~~ the \anta \nJ r-~v.a\ at Jamboret" Bou IC'' arJ · ··we·re rnm:1.'rnnl 1hat thc) did not rule out thi: pcw.1bil1t\ of an 1ntt'f· change at Jam born· ... \31d In inc re\1dent Sand1l' \h Fadden "'If 1ha1 does happen v.c'll ht· looking out at an 1nterchangl· three '>tach high ·· But ( omm1c,\wner Tom MoQ(h said Tue\da\ ·., dn1\1on v.as not meant to indudt" \Ulh design features as the t:!lal t l<x.atu•n., ol interchanges Othc:rprolc'it\lJffit from residents of the Cov.an Heights unincorporated area betv.een Tus11n and Orangt' v.ho said a !.t"gment ot 1he comdor going through Peters C anwn -.ould destrO) the tranqu1llt~ ol the1r neighborhood "lt"s son or s1~lcn1ng." ~Id Jean O'Took a fl'\tdent of Cov.an Heights 'I ou hd'e a lo"el) house an the lOUntn and no1.1r all of a sudden )Ou·rc on the frt•ev.a~ .. (omm1ss111ncrs \.i ood' and Douglas Lea\ enwonh both said the) obJec1ed to lht' alignment that had been proposed b) staff and 'oted against 11 although Moa<h !Ml•d his ob1cc11om v.erc not strong ones SANTA AHA PROPOSED SAN JOAQUIN HILLS TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR PROPOSED FOOTHILL TRANSPORTATION CORAfOOR Growth m easure hit by ex -transit offi~ial By JENNIFER WEBER Ot-0.-,-• .... Shl.ftina Nnd at Main Beacb ln Lacuna makea ft a long reach for Rlcll Glo•er to gl•e Julia Chiqaerllle a paah on the •wing. ··1 had no problem -.1th the general ahgnm1.·n1:· ht said. ""but I am not totall) !>at1sficd v.11h 1hc f.Cgment 1n Pctt'r<> Canyon " The proposal 11.a'> appro..cd b:-a vote of 3-:! -'. forma state lransponauon ol· iiual mounll'd an a11ack Tuesda" on 1he LOuiil~ slow,grov.th 1n1Uall"C sa) 1ng the loum '>hould be able to rc' 1e1A. 1n111.i11' es before tht) e'er go lx'fort 'oter~. ~nding businesses across the counll) and around 1he world. a message of gro-.th and prospent) W11h Measure -'. and in1t1at1ves hlte tl. slow-growth dd ' oca1es are saying "Not here. somcv. here else:· he said. The measure also would drive housing prices up and force senior c111zcns and low-paid worltm to San Bernardino and Riverside in scan:b of affordable homes. be wd. The m1ttatt"t -.111 go before \Oters an June as Measure ..\ ACLU joins fight again st zero toleran ce drug policy The Eastern corridor 1s one ofthret' proposed h1ghwa)c, that arc to be but It in Orange Count~ o'er the nnt 10 )Cars Federal legista11on 0' er the past )Car ha\ perm1ttt'd transponatton officiah to plan th<' corndors as toll roads Dana Reed. former undcrs«retar. of business. transpona11on and hou~· 1ng. said Judges should ha'e enough 11me to decide "hethcr pro~d m1ttallves are leg.al Walter Hahn, a panner with Ken- nc:th Le' cnthal & Co., wd the 1n111a11,e could v.o~n ell1St1ng lraf- fi< problems b~ forctng the wort fortt to lt'c oumde the county and then commute back 1n Mli\MI (AP> -.\, -.eclend fisherman v.ho enlisted the -'.mcncan C1' 11 L1bert1es Union to fight the federal go' crnmcnt"s .. zero tolerance .. pohC) sa)'s he 1s outraged o'er the Coast Guard"s S<'11ure of his boat for .. absolutcl) nothing·· ACLL la"\Cf Barbara S. Le'enson said l ' S Customs has two.da\S to return 1hc boat of Jean ~basttan Gros. 28. before thc.M1am1 .\CLL' chapter plans lo go to federal coun seeking an tnJuncuon agamst the Coast Guard and C U'>toms for return of the boat The others arc the ~n )..oaquin Hills comdor linking the Corona dcl Mar Frttwa) 1.1r1th the San Diego Frec-.a) at San J uan Capistrano and 1he Foothill comdor -.h1ch will conne' t 1he Eastern rnmdor with 1he San Diego Freewa' south of San Clemente Ht~ commenh came al a forum sponsored b}' the Costa Mesa and Santa -'.na chambers of commerce and the South C oas1 \.1et ro -'.lltance .\bout 120 buc.1nei.,<; ~oplc listened to rcp~ntatt'~ from the fe<kral natt" and local le,cl dt\C'u\\ the 1n111a11't' and its 1mpac1 Ret-d said the 1n111at1'e also runs counter to the me-ssage the state is .. The Je, cl of de' elopment acttv1t) an this count~ could drop prcClpi- tousl~ ht" ~1d. predicting bu1lden -.ould be faced v.Jth la)'ln& off emplo)'~ The lhird speak.er was B~n Benson. an aSSOCtatc admm1st.111lor v.1th 1he Lrban Mass Transpon.ation .t.dmn1stra11on in Wash1natOll D.C. Lawyers give judge candidate low rating By BOB VAN EYKEN Oftlle.,_., .......... Newport Beach auome~ James E. Wtlkosk1 gol an o'erwht"lm1ng .. thumbs down" from fello1A. la1A.\e,-.; Monda' in his b:d to unseat Su~nor ( oun Judge Robert Knox Supenor and mun1c1pal court 1udge<o must seek re-elccuon e'en St\ 'ear; but s1t11ngJud~es arc rarel) un~a1cd W1lkosk1"s 1s the onl) challenge 10 a smang supenor court JUdgc to ap~ar on the June 1 elcc11on ballot In a recent press statement. W1lkosk1 said he wa) challcng1ng Knox because he found ham "arrogant and lnS(ns1t1vc .. and se'en rated him ·qualtt1ed" for the post. Knox. on 1hc other hand rece1' cd a "htghl} qualified" rattng from 331 ot the 459 allorne}S who rated him Among those "'ho respondl'd. I:'' ga' e Knox an O'werall rating of"quahfied ··and onl) five found him "unqualified ·· Wilkosk1 rttel\ cd a be lo-. a' crage rating on his temperament and demeanor from 44 ofthc 58 attorne)'s "'ho rt"Sponded to that question and 37 out of 55 rated him below a verage in andustn and d11tgence On each question. onl} t"'o rated him ··c,cclknt." In knowledac of the lav. W1lloc,k1 received top rattn& from three of 58 respondents while 42 P"t' him a ra11ng of "bclowavcraar.·· "no\ recel\eJ "excellent" rauna.s from a maJont}' of respondents on all of the questions \\ illosJ..1 and t-..no\ could nol be rlachcd for commi;nt One 01her s1111ng 1unst. \,onh Orange C ount~ Municipal ( ourt Judgt' "l~dnt") Malel. recc1,ed less than o'c~hclmang appro,al from Orange lounl' Bar mem· bers although40ofthc l l~"hOt''aluatC'd him g;ne him a "h1ghl} qualified .. raung Of those 11 i. 45 pH him a ratmg of "quah~--.h1le 32 rated him .. not qualified.." 1';.falek's challenger for the muni.ipal 1udgesh1p. Santa -'na attornt'\ \.1 1~ h.iel .\ Le' e~n. .,.,as rated b' l r ot h1\ colleagues 3.nd rccct' ed a "'ht&hl> quah· lied" rating from 70 respondents 14 rated Le' crscn "not qualified " One 01hcr mun1c1pal coun 1udgesh1p ts open G.irden urO\-(' attorney Gerald L l\.k1n and Deput~ Distnct Attomey Brett London are '~ 1ng for the \\est Orangic Count~ \1un1c1pal Coun scat being vacat- ed b' rt'tmng Judge Kenneth M. Smtth. "le1n and London rettl\ed s1m1lar e' aluauons 1n the poll "11.llh KJean &etllng top ra11np from 8~ out of 173 respondents and London rettl' ing the highest nttna from g of 140 respondent$. The 4.200-member Oran~ C ouoty Bar .\5SOC13ll00 has bttn nllln& JUdtCl&I can- d1da ICC, \lnCt' l Q80 But 1n a poll released Monda) by the Orange County Bar Association. 52 of 61 respondents found W1lkosk1 ··not quali- fied" for the position of supenor coun jud1e. II•••••••••••••••••--__, Only two rated htm "'highly qualified" For judament and experience.'-' illi.t1sk1 received a ratina of"excellcnt"' from tv.o out of 58 respondents. while 4q rated him .. below averqe ... (),era II r.1t1ngs of "qualtfiC'd.. v.err reg1<,tercd b) 53 of the 117 respondt"nt<, and Th<' rating\ rcpr~nt onl} tht' opmao~s oftho'iC .,.,ho rtspond Lo the polls. and not the officaaJ oparuon of the assocaauon, a~·~urding lo E1lccn \.1oorc, chairman of lht' ass0\.1a11on's Judicial EvalWltton ( 11mm11tec ~pit bulls bound and shot, left to die in Irvine complex attacked him, hitting him 1n the C\e and stabbm& him 1n the abdomen Pohcc ~he'e the assailant used c1lher a knife or scre"dm er to tn01ct a half-inch "ound The' 1ct1m called policc whn he returned homt' to the 700 block of Shah mar Dm e and told offiC'Crs he dad not i no" "'ho at tacked him. indetent nposure "leak v.as ar· rested at about : 'O am TuNa' at D1,cr's CO\t' and 11.as held in hcu of S500 bail. ••• -\ btC'.ck ,aJucd at S:50 v.as rcponC'd stolen T ue1da\ at Glt'TIO('\ rt and Oal strttts • • • \ wallet wonh atiout S:5 .,.,as • • • Burglal'"\ smashed a v.1ndow to a J ;)8J Datsun SX:?OO parked at Beach Boulc'"ard and Pacific Coast Hish· voa~ and stole a purs.e and credit cards \ alucd at about S 75 • • • \ res1de-nt said a group of men rcponedh ~re dcahna drugs from a 1..--ar at th" C'nd of the llnet al Commodore C'1rde and Delawart-By JONATHAN 'IOLnE Of .. ~ ....... Two pit bull terrim bound by electnc.al tape, tied 10 a lltt and shot ~wicc in the head were found tn an lrvane busioeu complex. authorities satd Tuaday. One of the animals was dead when found at 8:30 a.m.;' the other was destroyed at Harbor Animal H05p1tal bccaux of the ttvcrity of its wounds. aid Carl P1pn~ dircctor oftbe city's animal serv1cn division. .. It wu definitely cnae~ .. Pip.no said of the ihooli"ll-.. h aomeone wanttd 10 <Ji~ "of UJC animals, then: are ~per meam lo do that at '1rtuall)' nu CJ.l)CO)C. Papno said a "'oman rcponang to work ~rty Monday at Lido Pacific Group, 17752 Cowan, saw the dop 1ied to a trtt near the perk.in& lot. The pit bulls were lied by a s1nJle rope, one dot 11 each end. and the line was looocd around the Utt in t~ m iddlc, he said. Elcctriall tape bound the ~d dot's front and hind lqs, and traces of tape were on the lcp on the live animal, he said. Authon l1ct think both dcp were boµnd. but the animal that survived the shooh na wuabk to cbcW throuah its rest.taints. 'Aut.ops.tC:S ~ pcnormect on bOth animal~ and two bullets were re-- CO\:e~ from one .... htlc one paett of lead .,.,as rero' ercd from I.ht other. ~no said. Each had bttft shot twice. he said. apparently by a 38· caliber gun. Aside from scattcnnp of ta~. however. there was noth1na near the animals 10 tnd1catc where they came from. or who executed them. he sa.1d. Neither of the adult dop -each of which .,.ei&hed about i4S ~unds - wore 1 collar or had any idcnbfyi"' marks. .,.._no said. A chcck of ruords an the city ho'kcd no rcttnt b1t1np or othc-r incidents involving pal bulb. and oone havt bttn reported lost or stolen rt<'Cntly. ~added. • • • A man was araumg w11h his -.1fe al 1 p m. Tuesda)' hit and locked her. then h11 her w1lh a plastic roiftt muf Poh~ made no arrests at the couple s home an the I SOO block of C'onander Or"'~· • • • A buralat stoic $8,351 v.onh of offw:e 'Quipment Monda) ntaf\t or Tuaday momint from a b\wnn..~ m the 3500 btoct of Cadillac Orwe " compuaer, dask dnvc. copter. blnc:hna machine and plants were reponc:d m1s.sina. The thief IOI il'lto the bualdana by breakina tbt front win· dow. ••• A man anc.dly havina an afll.ir wtlh I mamca •oman WIS Ill~ Monday aftcmoon by the ~·s bf-other.an-la • Tbc man did not wf'ICT a 1eno i~W')' after lhe anack in the 700 block Of James ~ • • • Socnt'OOe • ~ &om dmit can -.ilirw b wiOft to bt cloet at 0. ~y hiDI Md locty. 201• Harbcw •w.t. lllc can wer not · · cd .... IGIMOK CUI tM R:eict 19W Monda ot earl T~ aad loot thellfftOI. StOIC'n from a 1..--ar p:arled T~v on Nonh Coast H1ah"a' the "1ct1m told poh~ Newport Beach Somco~ took 50 S I bills from 1 safe at the BaJboa 4'n1mal Hospn.al. 6()()4 Wtt1 Coast H1ghwa~. ber-ttn noon Saturda) and 8 a m Monda\ • • • .\ ,.hate l 937 H' und.11 Exn-1 was stolen from 11' par\.ana spot at West Balboa 8ouJc:vard and I th Street 50me11mc betWttn 8· I 0 a m and p.m. Monday • • • Video ~&lip_mcnt worib SUSS •as tokft rroft'I Srott Video Pro- duc'llons. 1107 Ja.mbortt Road. bc-- fTt«n 4 p.m. Sat Urda) and I Im. Monday. • • • A unuhcd .,ncto-was the means of tatf) for a burdar wbo stoic a ~ &om a VollsMsn J<Ua CIM\f'd ia I 00 block ol' Ncwpoft Cftw Ori~ TUC!lda aftn aooa. trTCt • • • \ "°Oman said that when she returned to he-r houw e.rty this morou\& tn the 6000 block of .\lbton \hOrtJ) af\cr I a m today, she found her \tereo m1ss1na and her wa&ert>ed damqcd Visitor robbed i n Costa Mesa W ASHJNOTON (AP) -Prai- diiat llt.IPn Id\ today for hlS fourth meeti-"'itb Soviet ltadtr M lkhail S. Goibecbev. extoUi"* advancements in s'-!perpowet relations but pledajna ~ still fanher .. in the interests of om and peace. "We have many dHTerences - deep diffcrnc:es, moral differences. .. Reqan told a White House departure ceremony minutes before he left for lhe four-day Moscow summit, which ~nsSunday. • But we ate sull fellow human beinp. We can still ~rk •••her.to keep the peace. And an work.in& with the Soviet Union, the U nited "States can still remain true to its mission (of) exl)aJ>din• libert) throuahout the world." Several hundred people were cs- coned onto the South Lawn of the White House to witness Reagan's deputurc remarks Under a steady raan, Reapn spoke as aides held umbrellas over him and first lady Nancy Reagan But the umbrella failed to keep the president dry. His wife was overheard remark.ina to Reagan, .. Hone). you're just soaked." He answered, ··1 lnow it." She then asked, "Why didn't you put on a raincoat?" His answer was not over- heard. Senate could ratlfylNF treaty Friday, forward lt to Moscow W ASHJNGTON (AP)-The chiefSeoate opponent of the superpower medium-ranae nuclear mi ile treaty said today "I'm licked" in effons to amend the ..,.eement. apparently clcarina the way for approval before President Reap~ns his Moscow 1ummit meeUJ\I. .. rm licked in tenns of doinaanythina on the treaty." said Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N .c .. IS he Sil down It I meet.ma with Senate leaders to work out a procedural tan&le that bas stalled action on the treaty for m<>ft tbao a week. The move raised hopes amona treaty supportcn that the pact could be approved for raufacauon as soon as Friday. and forwarded to Reapn by the time the summit bc&ins on Sunda) to pve ltim a stronjef position in the talis Wlth Soviet leader Mikhail Gort>achev. Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd. D-W Va .. and his Republican counterpart, Sen. Bob Dole on<.nsas. had filed petitions Tuesday to hmll debate and force it to a vote in lime for the summit. "f'm fairly confident we will be able lO finish the t.rea'Y Friday or Saturday,•• Bfrd said. But he noted that potential problems still exist. tndudina compc'llna items on the Senate's leaislative qenda, such as attcmpti"J to override Pres.ident Reapn's veto ofa trade bill. The praidcnt was lookina aheld to the next arm~ control treaty. one be hopes will caJI for massive reductions in U.S. and Soviet anmaJs of intm:ontinental nuclear mis.silcs. He said he ~ such a S*'t could be rcacbccl before bis term expires an January. ··11 is the requirementsofaaood treaty, and not tome arbiuary deadline. that will dctmnine the timetable. .. Rcapn said in ~marks broadcast on the aovcmment's -wortdnct" satellite servioe. The lntermedaate--ranac Nuclear Forces treaty. as it is known. would result an the ehm1nat1on of 867 U.S. mis.silcs in Europe, and ehmmation _" l.752 Soviet missiles. A military band had played patn· otic marches as the Reagans emerged from the Diplomatic Entrance Among tho~ in. the large crowd standing by were ~veral members of the Cabinet and Soviet ambassador Yun Dubynm. As the brief cttcmony ended, the Navy·s Blue Angels prccison tl1ght team .staged a low-altitude fl y-by. Secretary of State Gcorae P. Shultz held out the hope Tuesday that the strateaic arms treaty can be com- pleted before Reagan leaves offioe 1n January. Agreement reportedly close for WJackertakes , . t• d t joyride to Denver Noriega s res1gna ion, epar ure ... ~;~.-;~~.,~:~~~~:.~ tl1ght mechanic without a pilot's hccnsc. stole a pnv1te JC' in Vu)inia earl) today and took 1t on a I .~ mileJO)'ndc to Denver. whctt he shot himself as authonties closed in. WASHINGTON (AP)-U.S. and Panamanian negotiators were cle>st to ag.rccment today on a deal leading to Gen. Manuel Antonio Noncga's res1gnat1on as his nauon's defense chief and depanure in August, a Rcapn 1dmin1strat1on official said. The official. who insisted on anonymity, said 1t was his under- standing that an agreement was "consummated this morning.. but added that the pacQ&e could not be considered completed until Noriega confirms it with a pubhc an- nouncement. which could come later in the day. According to the official, both go~emments were prepanng formal announcements. The key prov1s1ons of the deal reponedly include Nor- iega's resignation as commander-in- chief of Panama's [)(fen~ Forces and su~ucnt depanure from Panama. and"' the dismissal of U.S drug smugling indictments against him The Cable News Network said that Panamaniam Ambassador Juan 8 . Sosa rcponed that a deal had been worked out. U.S. officials said that U.S. envoy Mich-cl G . Kozak had worked with Panamanian officials until the early morning houf'1 in Panama. hoping to complete an agreement before Presi- dent Reapn left at m1d-mom 1ng for Helsinki, Finland. The admin1strauon a~ntl} was intent on reaching an agreement before Reagan's departure because 1t did not want the Panama issue to overshadow his v1s1ts to Finland and the Soviet Union. Secretary of Sate George P. Shultz indicated on Tuesday the adminis-- traiion was prepared to suspend the talks for the duration of Reqan's abscn~ from Washington if no agreement was reached. ··The ind1cat1on was that he just ~anted to fly around fora while ... said Richard Boulware. spokesman for Stapleton International A.irpon. ·· ~s the crash crew and law enforcc-- ment personnel approached, he was ordered to lock his brakes,·· said Boulware ... The) heard a noi~ and when the) looked 1n the cockpit they found him <kJld. Thinp happened really fa.st ... . ., ..... , .... Fl.re Jn~tor Ron Ooma look.a OTer debrt.a In tbe rat-lnfeeted ~ ona home of a 71.,...-old woman after lt wu declared .. aneanltary for bum.an occupancy." Garbage-filled home stuns cleanup crew POMONA (AP) -Masked workers faced anothergnm excursion today into the rat-infested home of a 71-)ear-old woman. who authorities said had allowed prbaic to pjle up for 20 )ears as a son of debns collect1on. -Thett's everything imaginable in there -clothes. romna food. rats, bu~ you name 1t. lt"s unbehevablc,'· said Pomona Fire Chief Tom Fee. He estimated the cleanup. which began Mon<h). would be completed today. Masked excavation crews had to duck to avoid hitting their heads on the home's ceilings as they walked on garbage piled three feet deep in some areas. Workers used shovels and a tractor to hauJ the filth away. ..The odor was so ofTcns1vc, I couldn't breathe;· said fire Inspector Gtorie Bamgan. Homeowner Erleen Burman. 71, was unhappy with the cleanup effort. ho~-cver, protestina that she bad been accumulatina the contents of the West Seventh Street home for years. The single-story home sits in a nei&hborhood ofS I 00,000 houses. ••lfs m y whole life,'' she said. conceding she hasn't cleaned her house in years .. ··r vc been sick for 20 ycan. I'm trying to find another husband. I need somebody'to help me. you know. paint the house and help pay for the food." The retired hairdresser said she sleeps, but doesn't eat. in her home. ·· 1 struggle off somewhere to act something to eat and then come beck here for a rest." she said. She frequently visits her daughter's home. Vetoed trade bill goes Manfromspycaseseized to Senate for override with45tonsofmarijuana Country Gifts & Collectibles Spring Clearance Sale!!! 10-50 % OFF selected merchandise Many one-of-a-kind items So shop early for best selection 1720 Santa Ana Ave Costa Mesa (just off 17th SL ecroee from Mt Cua) 650-5535 WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate backers of a maJOr trade btJI ~ expecting an upb1l! battle to fin<f' enough votes to override Prnidcnt Reapn·s veto. in striking contrast to the quick and overwhelming House vote to ttVerse ~president's action. .. We have to have another thrtt votes at this point and I don't know v.hcre they arc goina to come from ... said Senate Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen. D-Teu.s. a chief sponsor of the I.~ trade measure. The Senate is expected to take up the lqislation after 1t returns from the Mcmonal Day recess. Reagan ·s veto of the legislation on Tuesday came as no surprise. He has been en tic.al in numerous speeches of a provision that would require com- panies to 11ve emplO)"CCS 60 days notice of plant closings and larac- scale la)ofTs. He has said that bus1- nessn nttd Oex1bth&) to survive hard times. In his veto message to Congress. Reapn repeated that ariument. -1 suppon votuntanly g.iving workers and communities as much ad' ance wam1ns as possible when a la)ofT or closmg becomes nCC"CSSary. ... It 1s the humane th104 to do. -But I obJect to the adea that the federal aovcmmcnt would arbnrarily mandate, for all conditions and under all circumstances. exactly when and in what fonn that notification should ake place.'' The president urged lawmaken to submit a revised version trade bill that he could sign in good conscience. Within hours of Reagan's veto, the House voted, 308-113. to override 1t. That was far more than needed to be SUC'CC'S'\fu I By Tk Asl0date4 Press SAN FRANOSCO -A man once charged with paruc1pating 10 a string ofbank holdups b)' a gana that included convicted spy Christopher Boyce faoes drug smuahna charges after federal qents confiscated 45 tons of marijuana and hash1Sfi aboard an oce•n baf'IC. -The war on drup is being fought on manr, fronts.. This is one of the sk1rm1Shcs. Thas is a battle we happen to have won.' said Tom Sheehan. assistant special agent in charst of the investigation for the Drug Enforcement Agency. Hidden in welded companments. at least 30 tons of hashish and 15 tons of man1uan1 were seized after Lhe ship was boarded Monday night as It entered San Francisco Bay. The tug Intrepid Venture also was stized. Authonues believe the Asian-grown drup. with a wholesale value ofS 162 million, had been loaded off a ··mother ship" 1,000 miles offshore. The San Francisco Examiner reponed today the information that led to the bust was a tip given to Kris [)(rn, head of the Napa County Drug Task Force. He said that 1n January a ··confidential source" told him about a '"big drug smugglina operation." Zoo tralners accused of elephant abuse SAN DIEGO -Officials arc mvcstiptina a rcpon by the San Diego Zool°'1cal Society that trainers at the San Dieao Wild Animal Park used excessive force to d1sc1phne an elephant transferred there three months ago ... , -----------------------------------------------------. think they lost their tempers. but I think one can empathize. .. said Werner ·I ·NNIN • • • Your ATM card ha winning ways chis~! Use your ATM card. and )W oouJd win two ways • American Savi~ l. WIN $25,000 INSTMnl..Y! Tha's right. you migbl win a fmune siq>ly by ming your A1M cad a An:rbn Savinp er any STAR SYSJFM • locaion bdMaa lme 6 at July s. 1988 during lhe STAR SYSTEM• "RJnlJNE TELLER SWEEPS'J'AJCES1t1111 •." 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Dou&Jas Myers, executive director of the Sa~ Diep> Zoological Society. said Tuesday bjs investiption of the incident has not yet been completed . . . • '· ' 1, • • • ~ 'l ., • \_ ,.l . ~ ~ ! • 141.95 \Wue N<NI ONLY Q Oran~ Coast DAILY PfLOT /WedMllday, May 25. 1988 * Al Syria warns terrorists not to harm Beirut ~qstages . &, Tlae A.iMcla~ Prest ' BEl~UT -Syna hu warned kidnappers that any harm dont' to Western ho1t.aaes in Lebanon would be an .. mfnnscment or Syria's secunty:· the ir1dcptndent Beirut newspaper An-Nahat reported today. The prcst1g1ou~ d•ily cited no source for us I S-word ~port, which filled to say how and when 1qc warmna wasconveycd1 or what would be the Synan retc11on 1f the warn mg ~not heeded. Fcan (or Lnc 18 hosta~s. ancludtng nine Amcncans. have been '"'used by almost three weeks of fightin• between lranuan-backcd fundamen- lihsts and pro-Syrian Shiite Moslem mtlitiamen 1n Beirut's southern slums. Most of the kidnapped foreigners in Lebanon are believed held an th<' ~nlcd slums by extremist factions affiliated with Hezbollah. or Pany of Nicaragua talks stall on location Thousands flee kerosene tank explosion in Mexico Iran's main ally in'Lcbanon. Hnbollah's fl&htcrs have SClZcd c:ontrol of 9$ percent or the slums 1n the fiahting with Justice M1n1stcr Nabah Bern's S~nan-armcd Amal mH1t11. South African blacks to be evicted MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP) - The lef\ist SandinlSla government and the ~bcls failed 10 agree on a s11e for a new round of pea~ talks lhat were scheduled to begin today in a new push to end more 1h1n sax years of fighting. American and Honduran officials. meanwhile. said Nicaraaua appears to be bui ldana up arms stockpiles to attack the U.S -backed rebels if 1hc pea~ talks fall through. according to a published repon T ucsda ~ President Daniel Ortega rt'nC"-ed his demand that the 1alks ltle two pre' 1ous sessions. be held 1n the Nicaraguan capital of Manaeua CHIHUAH UA. Mexico (AP) -'*'t ka\t 20 000 people ned tn panic when a 4().foot-talJ kerosent' t.ank cau1h1 fa~ at an 011 tank farm 1n this northern ctt) 1hreatcn1ni adjacent tanks It was 10 hou~ bdo~ residents could return home No scnous IOJunes "'"Crc rcponcd rn Tucsda) 's blaze 111 the storqc fac1h1y operated by the government oil monopol) Pcmex 1n a rtt1dcnt1al area. Authont1es i11d some fi~fi&hters suffered manor burns 1n the eight hours II took for them to bnng the inferno under control About 900.00U gallons of ke-rostne were." 1n the <otc:el LJnk "hen 11 1gn11ed in an cll.plosion at about 111 IO a m (9 IOa m PDT) The go"crnmen1 nev.s agC"n~ Notimt'\ \.a1d area n:s1den1s had been protest1n1 lhe tank (ann•s prescn« <tnd the tank$ wcrt to hu1c been relocated month1 qo. but ne'I!. fac1hucs hhe not been completed. The conflagration threatened 14 other tanks on the farm that "'en-filled wnh m1lhons of pllons of p.soline. Fire and smokc )piraled morc than I SO feet above the plant Feanng the worst. authorities evacuated people hvmg around the plant One estimate: \Bid as man\ as 100 ()()() people Oed 1hr11 home., '"Tht'rt ~t'~ all kinds of accidents m the ro.d. ~ "holr t'11\ "d\ runnina (a"'a) from 1hc site);· said Luis .\lon\o Hc:rnande1 16 "ho v.orks at the plant. "You wuld ..ce the-tlJml!~ •rnd blad. smoke from miles away ... · JOHANNESBURG -The government said n wlll began e"1cting 1.800 blacks next month from a settlement dCStgnatcd for people of mixed race C'1"1I riahts workers called the phtn a revival of forced removals In another development. state radio reported 1hat a black had spoken for the first 11me 1n aO official proccedina at South Afnca's Parliament building. Blacks make up 7~ percent of South Arnca·s JS millton people but have no representation 1n "rltament and no vote an national affairs. In announcing the planned e~1cuons at Lawa11camp. "'h11c officials said Tuesda) that th( -iO-)'car-old blackcommun1t) 1san illegal. unsanllaf) squattercamp The) dern theacuon'I Wiii const11utc forced removal. But residents of La"a11camp sa' the\ are In Washington a congreu1onal aide ~1d the rebels. known as Contras planned 10 offer to lay down their arms Sept I as pan o f a com prehens1' e pc ale accord 10 bt.· pre1.entcd to the <iandin1stas Iraqi raid recaptures territory determined 10 ~ta) "'here the) arc · Romania deni es nuclear ai d to Israel VIENNA-Roman1adeniC'd toda) that 11 sold Israel hea"~ "ater "h1l·h can be used 1n the production of nuclear weapons. The Norwegian Foreign Mmist!) had asked Romanta whether 1t re-exported I ~111 ton!> of '1forwcg1an heav) water 1n "1olat1on of its sales contract. a Foreign Min1str) spoke<oman s~ud toda)'. Romania's official Agcrprcss news agency. monitored 1n V1t.'nna. said the Hungarian Communist Party dail) Nepszabadsag and Hungarian radio and telev1S1on, 1n a "false report," had accused Romania ol '><'lhng thC' water to Israel The Oslo newspapers Verdens Gang and Arlx-1derblade1 also said last week that Romania ma) have resold 1he material to Israel "The Romanian news asenq IS empowe~d to deny this piece of information and to state that ne,er did Romania sell hea"> water 10 Israel " .\gerpress ~1d CALIFORNIA C ontra leader .\lfredo ( C!>ar \31d lhl' proposal "'II indudc ""all the m·tcS\al) things for a permanent end lo the war in "'11caragua " The ( ontr.ts ha\l' "O far rclu'>ed 10 return lo Managua Thc) want. 1n1.tead to meet "Ith Sand1n1s1a offinals 1n \apoa. a ~mall \ 11lage on the Co!>ta Rican border "'here the two sides signed a prd1minal) peace plan March 23 But Onega argued that holding the talk!. in Sapoa ··"ould be.-to put the con,crsatlons at 1he bnnk ofbreak1ng off' and \<.Ould mark ··a ~tback in pol111cal term~." COOL NICO I.\ <'Pru\ l .l..PI -Iraq !>aid 11 IJu mhc:J J OlJJor grounll olkm" l C'J\l ot Basra toda~ to rrlJli..c: I ra41 ll'rrltOf) cap1u1 eJ h\ Iran lti months ago Ir.in -.:.mt 11 repulsed the all..tl Ii.. Iraq al\o \JIJ 11' "a rpla ne!> destro~ ed a po" l"r \IJll11n 1n northern Iran. Jnll Tehran said a separate Iraq ,11r raid k1lkd .?IS ll\ il1Jm in nonh"estcrn Iran The latc'>t ho\lil1t1e~ l01nc1ded ""h the:" opt·n1n11. 1n Baghdad ul ii ··< 1lobi1I Popular Conference on PeJll'0 allended h' dl'lc:gJtn from dozens of countnes State-run Baghdad radio broke into regular rroiram· ming to broadta\t a m1lttal) commun1quc: announllnl!. the lraq1 ground otlens1ve It said Iraqi f1mn "1J1k ""cons1derabk ga1n\00 1n the oixrauon code-named On God We Depend but 1t ga"e no casual!) figures "Our men dllal ked the enem) forces to gt"I nd ot them and Uu'>h thl·1r heads "h1ch are empt~ of human \Jlun thl' l'1mmun1quc said .\ IJter u1mmun1quc <:arned h~ the suue-run lraqa 'l "'' .\genq ... ud Iraqi force<, took the southern end of r 1\h L.Akt• .s l<Jrgc: tx>d' of "atcr created b~ the Iraqis on thl' border J\ Jn oh\taclc 10 Iranian attack. T hr lilke "'J' lhl· ~ene ol fierce fighting when Iran 1011~ thl· a1ea 1n JJnu.in IQ!P l ra41 troop<, 1ndud1ngt'lllt' Pres1den11al Guards.also tool lhl Ja\1m R1't'r running through the area, as well ar. t\\.11 policl· post\ that had be-en occupied b> the lnlnaans, tht• wmmun1que ..aid T hl' Jllal k l ame allt'r warnings b) Iraq that 1t could launl h d mJ)or uOens1"c 1f Iran continued to rt'Jcct a ~·11km<'nl ol thl· nearl~ e1~t-~ear-old Persian Gulf war. It alw l'.Jmt· tht· da~ after Iraq warned 11 would ~t.ahatc for allc:gl·d Iranian \ht"ll1ng of Iraqi border towns TO CELEBRATE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND STARTS TOMORROW! REFRESHING SAVINGS THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY ! EXPRESSIONS • Famous maker Malibu separates, 25% off. Tops and pants in assorted colors and fabrics. D 7234 Reg 36.00 24.• PLAZA • Januen cotton separates, 25% off Pants. tops and shorts in pretty pastels. D 7253 l Not at Beverly Center. l Reg. 28.00 to 46 00 21 .00 to 34.50 • Russ Studio casual wear, 20% off. 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HOMEUGHTING ...... • Trad1t1onal brass finished floor lamps in three styles Dept 7533 Reg. 99.00 tt.• • "China Lights · hand painted fine porcelain lamps. Dept. 7533 Reg 169 00 •• • Stiffle candlestick lamp with bright old brass finish ReQ 150 00 . 11t..tl CARPETING •All our carpets from DuPont, Monsanto and Allied including Stainmaster Worry-Free Wear-Dated and Zeftron Deot. 7551 by Solargenics, ustom Eyes, D!!,~ Eyes, Reg. 14.00 to 16.00 . . ... Lii to I.II Pretenders and Body Glove. D . i.-v. • All men's moderate sunglasses, 30% off • R.,,, 16.00 to .an 00 . l.IO to 11.IO M . • 4-pteee white wicker seating group RJRNITURE .... """' From John Henry, Riviera. Neil artin ~ 0 .. tlift 00 - -• s.Mcted fashlon, t1ilofed and semi-Dept. 1QV1 rig ....,..,,. -.- MATI'RESSES • Sealy and Stearns and Foster manresses Dept 7569 Orig 129 99 to 2199 99 -HOME BmRTAINING- • Covered stlverplated 2-Qt baker from Kent Dept 7524 Orig 49 99 .. • 'Blue Danube" 20-pc dinnerware set Dept 7521 Ong 175 00 all • "'Blue Peony" 20-pc dinnerware set. Dept 7521 Ong 115 00 71• • "Florence· full lead crystal stemware Dept 7526 Reg 5 99 4• .eech ELECTRONICS • Panasonic 19" diagonal remote color por- table Dept 7571 Ong. 369 99 271• • Toshiba KO VHS video recorder OPpt 1sn Orig 379 99 2._. • Magnavox HO 4-head on-screen video recorder Dept 7572 Ong. 499.99 MLll • Sony Sports Walkman AM FM stereo cassette player Dept 7574 Ong. 89 99 11..• • Sony Sports Walkman AM FM stereo cassette player wrth auto-reverse. Dept 7574 Orig 129 99 111.11 • Sony Sports AM FM stereo cassette recorder Dept 7574 Ong 119.99 1•• • Code A Phone answenng machine Dept 7575 Orig 69 99 54 99 less 5.00 rebate._. LUGGAGE • Samsonite Ricardo of Beverly Hills. Diane Von Furstenberg 1nd Adolfo softside nylon luggage collections Dept 7584. Reg 29 99 to 179 99 tt• to 134 .. HOUSEWARES • Black and Decker cordles blender. Dept 7541 Orig 55 00 M.11 • Toscany 12 pc ice cream set. Dept 7'512. Ong 24 99 , ... • • pc. articho«e plate set by Toscany Essennals Dept 7527 Ong 20 00 .. 1~ • 4 pc fish plate set by T oscany Essentials.. Dept 7527 Ong 20 00 .. 1~ • Black 1nd Oedter under-the-counter can openet Dept 7541 Orig 25 00 ....... DOMESTICS ~"""'·s t......-1..u, 40% off. Gokttone. silver· and more. O. 7415· a.-17• •"Tuscany" 5-pc bedroom set Dept. 7563 .,._._. ~ ·' Reg. 12.00 to 25.00 -to 0 · 2150 00 1-.. • Famous male• 180-thread count percae tone, mother-of-pearl, rose quartz and more •All men'• belie white underwear. 25~ off. ng. · sheets Dept 7509 . D. 7326/TJV/7325. 111 44.11 0. 7421 . Reg. 5.00 to 16.00 .. 111to1Z.• ~n:·= ~pc dining set Dept 756.1 .._. Orig 14 00 to 28.00 ..• 4.11 tD ... Orig. 7.00 to 75.00 · · -20o.t toff •Selected men'• pejamas, 30% off. So4idl • .. 5· ky R· ....... ~: 80" • 1·,,·--·t/chatr Of • Auorted comtorter sets. Oec>t. 7508. ~· • All fabric, and 1tretch ~Its, 7V o . I o 7,11~ .... • iu.-and flnciel, cotton polyester. . ~. .,....181• _____ t/--........... _1--~tai·1 ......... 7'5.00 to 270.00 . • ..... ..., .._ Many , ... ,._ and coJors. 0 . 7348. 00 20 00 ,... , ... -..., IV.._ wnu ~ '""""' .... """' • • ,..... K.11 Reg. 16. to . . . . ... · tD -')ept 1566 Ong 1647 oo -.. • All oonon jacquard beth toweea. R~. 8 .00la to~~ · · ... · ;,_l.4l 10nd YOUNG MEN I .. .;av La.rnn" 2' ..IV' :_,.· _..,.·o~rsi~ n-t. 7501. R.,,, 6 .00 to 18.00 •. 2.9 • 7a • ....u f IV'l\AN ecarves. ties, nets. "•r ·--· .... .,"' ,,..., _, "'"'"... -· -""" ,..... ha" Oep 7'566 o ' 1898 00 .,._. •An conon thermal b&antteu. Dept. f fAIO. ftow.rs, 2f>,.75offoo. o. 734617347-a.00 - -• s.tecied fa.Non knit enhu by TOIT\lto, m i~':~ ~ ~her sect~i · · · If perfect .0.00 to fJ0.00 • · -,. • • .... • M.11 Reg. 8.00 to . . • . • • . • • . • • . tD --C n-......-0 . 1--• Queen or kinn size -.a. --... ' •Famous maer enamel earrings. 20111> off. 25" off. otton '9nka end pu~.. · Orig. .00 ...................... ...... ... ......--A large •tectt0n of pierced end cfip •fYlesl 7461 . Reg. 14.00 to 22.00 ...•. 1 ... tD ,... • Str•t<*>unQef "MarahmlUow" recliner. Dept. 7fi09. Oiig. 1'.00 to 21.00 · ...... .. o 7325 R~ 16 oo to 28 oo 12.11 tD n.• • AJt cotton lhorta by our own & Comc>MV. ~ rioo.oo. 'oe.>t. 7566 Ong. 100.00 .... • Oor Sp6endof down P toM. Dept. 7911 • •. H--..'..a siik R8flect>oni, Hi;_. and 25~ Off. Conon airW.I and pulk>Yert. 0 . • .. La Jolll'' ful lin llnper tofa. Orig. «>.00 to 86.00 · • · •• •• •• • .. • .. ~~ 7.-1 R 10"" to -"" 1• -t... ~ -.::ica n..i..o ~ 00 --• Coonww Yort,.......... ~a. Berttthir't Que911 lin ho9iefy, 20"' off. ~ . eg. ·"" ~.vu ...... -.,..,t. ,~. """"' ugu, ••••• -•••••• ·--sne. control top end support stvtea. 0 . • Aa & ~ .wirnzwer. 25"9 off. O. • ''Santa Monfca" nnsitional teCt10nal. Dept. 7608 Ong. ~.00 · 7341 . 'Reg . 3.00 to 10 oo .......• 2.• tD 1.• 7489, Reg. 1.• to•·•··· ......... tD 1M Dept. 75'56 Orig. 1100.00 ............ -.-to 75.00 · · · ••••••••••• •• ... • .. -..:1tON WILi. VAa'f 110• TO STOM. •ta I *Aft Ml\MDG-llAY NAft -T~ _, fUOM, MAIL Ga ••aAl. ~ T~ r I ---....._----~~ . .. 'f!""". ---- --==--=-____:::::__-~ -~ -- --- ·'If Mr. Bush tsgotngto bear down on the moral point, whydoesn 'the .. come out again t Ronald Reagan •s bargaining with Mlkhall Gorbachev. · · WILLIAM•. BUCIELST JR. CoJwm nlwt ) ----------------------------... ------------------------------------~,-----------------------------------1 J Anti-fun bunch snuffs July 4th tradition in NB Slap mother Burn the flag. Toss out the apple pie There's no longer roo m for fire"orks. of an) kind. in the cm of Ncwpon Beach -Doing us best 1m1tat1on of a Southern C ahfornia Scrooge lhe Ne""port Beach CH) Counnl o utla"'ed t\.\u trad111unal public fire""orks dtspla>s. Apparent!>. the shows brought too much pkac;ure to the patnouc populace. their populant) pnned 10 be their undoin~. This Fourth of July, the skies over Ne"' port Beach \\ill be dark and dull. recalling those who would extingu1'ih the ooh'> and aahs that light up Newport ever) summ1:r The 16th annual fireworks displa) o 'er Big Can) on Count!)' Club and the Julv 4th celebrat1on at Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. which dates back 10 the 1950s. "ere snuffed b' the stuffed shirts The council bowed to what has become an annual Pohcl' Department plea to cancel the fireworks programs because of safet\ and manpower cons1derattons. The action makes the celebration of Independence Day '1rtuall) illegal 1n the cit~ becau~ mdl\ a dual use of even safe-and-sane fire"orks ha' c ~n proh1b1tcd for some time Theore11call\. commum11es promote publtt fire"ork'> d1spla} s like the 'one at Newpon Dunes to discourage more dangerous ind" tdual telebrat1ons. Each )Car cro"dc; gather in '\e"'pon Bea1.h to enJO) the red. v.h1tc and blue glare of rod.els as the aerial bombs bur'>t The spectacle al\.\ a} s bnngs "'tth tt a minor assortment ot parking '1olat1ons and inconveniences to nearb) res1dt•nts Traffit '1rtuall) stops along Pacific Coast H1ghv.a) and Jamboree Road .\nd police ha' e their hands full for a coupll· of hours sorting out the traffic 1am that all large puhh1.. e' ent'> create. Ball games. count} fairs and boat parades tenJ to trO\.\d the streets around them But these are not maJOr nor unusual problems for Ncwpon. Nor do the) seem sufficient reason lo canrel a popular tradition. .../ Last year, a grand total of I 5 parking tickets were issued dunng the Nev.pon Dunes' hour-long fireworks d1spla~ a pahr} sum ""hen m m pared to the bundle~ beach-goers collet t on sunn> ""eekends \1. e v.ondcr v. hat amactton "Jc"' pon lkach might tonstder shuning down nc><l because its pupulant' pro' I:'> J problem tor polKc -the beach or the enttrc ut' 1l'>t:lf1 ~ OTHER VOICES Mojave County vote So the political and bureaucratic leaders of th{' go,crnment of San Bernardino County have managed to v.aste some more ume and mone} tryrng to pre,ent 'otcrs from deciding() une 7) 1f t-wo counties should be created out ol "'hat as nov. one As we all know. the count) pa} s d earl) for llS legal ad' tee (and gets ve11 little value for the mone). tf the. la"su11 to stop the MoJa"e County vote 1s representatl\c ul the (Ounh counsers work) .\nd the time of upenor Coun Judge James M11l1ken an San Diego is not cheap. either ... Judge Milliken. as cwccted b) e'er} bod} except the count} counsel. upheld a 1901 tate Supreme<. ourt deets1on which g1"es leg1slat1,e standing to comm1ss1ons con"ened to stud\ ne-w counties .. Will there be an appeal'> Will the San Bernardino ( ounl) Super' 1sors conunue to seek "ays lo confuse their <.·onst1tuents.., \1.1 1J 1hc' continue to blow taxpayers' mone} on "hat so far clear!\ see.ms to be fm·olous htigat1on., Probabl} \1. h} J o }OU sups)o~ a mo"ement for a new count) began in I he first place., People ""ho arc happ) ""1th the ""a) the government the) ll\e under rnnducts the publtc"s business do n't stan n.·"olut1on<i Do tht'' '1 Victor Valley Daily Press S an Onofr e Despite a federal appeals court ruling that appro1,c., plJns for random drug testing at the San Onofre nuckar power plant. the issue is still unresolved. The real upshot of the ruhng is that the dispute between 850 union ""orkcrs and their emplo~er. the Southern Caltfom1a Edison Co .. must be senled through arb1trat1on and not in the couns. Few persons would disagree with the object of the drug tests. "hich ts to protect publtc health and safet). nor v.ould the) find 1t unreasonable for workers in a nuclear power plant to be asked to submit to random test mg such as that proposed by Southern Cahforma Edison. The danger posed by an employee under the influence of drugs 1s supposed I> remote. but the publtc has become war) of ghb assurances relating to the safety of nuclear power stations and not witho ut good reason. • A grievance o n the annual drug-testing program that was stancd at San Onofre in September J 984, without bargaining with employees. has already been submiued to arbitration and a dcc1s1on ts pending. Whatever lhc result, at would be unfonunatc. to say the least, if the manaacmcnt of Southern California E~1son. we.re unable to protect its interests, and ours, by cnsunng that its workers arc free from the influence of drua.s. ,_,. [diUlf 0. '""' 4HO< .. tt £dilor r .. a. MrwiC•t0t "'" ...... \.lit £61111 Su Dl~10 UoJoa .. Bush missing his chance by not condemning Noriega · deal Everyone kno"'s -and this in- cludes Sen C hns1opher Dodd v.h1l h means truh C\enone -that as a poh11cal ma1tcr George Bush has got to do something that 1s out of step "'1th"' hat Ronald Reagan does.\\ hat raus.t.·s one to "'cep 1s his choace of a deal ..... 1th C1en \1anuel ~onega as the p<1rttng point tx1 ..... cen the president and the' ICl' pres1dent-nom1nee-elell Last "'eel. Mr Bu\h said that he did not behe'c in harga1n1ng v.11h drug <leak rs,"' hether on .\mencan or on foreign soil That has got to be the most fatuous statement on foreign poliq <;1ncc )CStcrda) 's speech b) Jesse Jackson ."' here' er 1t ""as. whal- e-. er he \3td It presupposes that the moral cons1dera11on is or should be the controlling point 1n foreign pohc) If Mr Bush 1s going to bear down on the moral point."' h' doesn·1 he come out against Ronald Reagan's bargaining v.11h \.f1kha1I Gorbache\. on the grounds that Bu'>h does not belle' c 1n bargaining"' 1th an) head of goq~rn­ ment that prdctircs genocide. sup- pre<.'ie'> fr~ speech and the prac11cc of rchg1on . ..ends poh11cal dissidents to S1hcna. sends "'capons to ant1-<kmo- crat1c forces throughout the v.orld and ha'> 12.000 nuclear \\arheads a1ml·d at places hle Dt-1ro11" No. 1f one ..... ants 10 hang on to thC" moral point. one 1c; leO sa) mg: ThC" United State'> should not bargain with drug dealers unles<. thC') possess a nuclear bomti But to dilute the moral statt"ment b) emp1mal hedges 1nv11ei. the anal)Sl to rnns1der whether there are other faoors than the possession of a nuclear \I.Capon that define cnt1cal American intcrc~ts. The answer to that 1~ oh' 1ousl). yes: and peace and quiet 1n the area surrounding the LETTERS Panama Canal is one of them. And that peace and quiet. reasons Ronald Reaean 1s "onh quash mg a couple of Florida indictments that are in an~ ca-.c purcl) of h)'pothet1cal 'aluc. stntc "Joncga "ould not en rou te to pa1 n or <)aud1 .\rab1a or "here' er. plJn to stop in Tampa WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY '-o"' thl' principal Democrat~ for oh' ll>U~ pclt11cal reasons. are sa~ing all the usual things about the 1n1qu1t) appro\ed Mr Reagan·s sendtngofthc or \1 r Reagan's proposal 10 Noncga. Mannes to Grenada But not all of them Hear this· Georgt> Bush will need to comc up C'hmtophcr Dodd. whoSC' prcSt·np-with something t>l!>C One must as- 11on' for ( cntral America are the sumc that \.\hen the thrCC" men - nearest thing to diplomatic m1~udg-Bush, Baker. Shuhi -werc m the ment sine<.> the Versailles Conference. o, al Office arguing "'1th the pres1- "as quoted on telev1s1on as flat I} • dent. not one v.ord about the moraht) approving the proposcd deal. of tbc matter "as a1:tuall) sp<>ken Whethl'r this "'II get him ostrac1ud Pohllcs "'as almost ~urel) on the b) the monks surrounding Dubk1s-table Jackson One cannot tell. but 1t 1s refreshing to hear from a top Dt-mo- crat that 11 ts entirely possible to a~ d1sappro\e of drugs as fervently as !'.1an Baker Edd\ and bl apprO\C a possible deal ol mutual interest with a drug runner A.ccordmg to thl' papers. James Baker sccrtta~ of the treasuf). took the pos111on Mr Bush has taken in arguing w11h the president. urging him to repudiate his opening to Noriega "hllc George Shulu rc- nc"cd his appro-.al of dealing w11h Noriega Mean ..... h1lc. the State Dt-- panment's Michael Kozak buzzes m and out of Panama Cit}. ne"er qu11e knowing whether his mandate 1s m 1copanh. And while all ofth1s 1sgo1ng on. th\' leaders of the Canbbean natiom 10111 1n protest1pg an) inter- ference with Noriega on the quaint ground~ that any ousung of Noreiga is the bu<o1ness of the Panamanian ix·opk not of the United States. Thcsl· arc the same heads of state that It 1s m1cres11ng to sp«-ulate on "hat ..... ould.be the public reac11on 10 Bush's pledge to re!>C1nd the ABM Treat) if elected -so that we can get on "'11h the neu:ssaT) testing to ad' a nee the Stra 1eg1c CX-fensc In- 1t1a11, c. Howls of mortal pain from the Dt-mocrats ('"Ho"' can Bush bargain "'Ith apocal)psc?") But framed in the proper wa). the issue as Should the L nited States tale measures to 10 to protect 11sclf against that first stnke which the So\ 1et Cn1on can plaus1bl) threaten once lls own SDI 1s 1n operation? To take such measures doesn't mean we need to discourage glasnost and perestroika -far from 11 •f the So\ 1et Union gets around to disarm- ing lls ofTens1 ve potential. we should be read) for that happ~ development. If the Soviet Union does not get around to this. we should also be read) William F. 811ct/ey Jr. 11 • syodl- cat~ cdlama11t Ferguson, Baker campaigns draw praise and criticism To the F.d1tor I am appalled at the hrs and contrad1ct1ons prl'SCllt in As- scmhl> man Gil Ferguson\. R-Nev.- pon Beach, mailer which I recel\cd the "'eek of Ma\ 16 He i.tates tha·t "the nccdc; of older people are of special 1mponance" .ac; he voted to "increase state ta>. 1..red11s for people o"cr 65 and to ensure that the state did not ta" Social Securll\ benefits." Has he-forgotten his vote 1n the comm11tec of"-a>s and ~eans on Ma) 27. 1987 1n which he \Oted for AB 33 authored b} Assembl) man Elthu Hams. D-San Francisco. which would tax Social Secunt} bC'nefits And again on June 8. Ferguson voted on the Ooor for AB 33. B)' iupp<?rting thlS b1H. he dad vote to tax Social &cunt> benefits. If our as- semblyman believes he can fool all of has cons111uent'i all of the time. he has another 1h1ng comi ng -mainly the Ion ofh1s scat To thl' Ednor: SUSAN PURCELL Ncwpon Beach • • • Many of the religious and pr~ family Jroups have just endorsed Dave Baker in the 40th Oistria Conaress1onal race. From my under· stand.in&, I thou&ht that these aroups ~lttved pnvate morality •houkl ht d1vorttd from public policy. Aren't they tr)'•nt to enacl laws apinst abonion. pomoaraphy. homotell· uality tauaht in schools. euthanasia. e~? And )'et they've j l.lSt endoncd a candidate 111ho ts)S his prnatc moral we hu oothiqjodo witb nann1na for P*lblic omce, and l«U.teS olhttt who Maybe cheatana on his Spanish cum, scuina thrown out of Harvard. and Olappaquiddick should really have no bcanna on Ted Kennedy's presidential campaign. And maybe personal betrayal of one's country in ti me of war shouJd have no bean ng on Tom·Hayden·s Assembly campaign. BRAD HAYTON Newport Beach • • • To the Editor. When Peter BufTa decided to w1thdra" from the 40th Con- gressional Distnct race. I JOined him 10 suppon1t11 Dave Baker. As mem- bers of the Costa Mesa Ci ty Council. we know Dave Ha councilman from Irvine_ We know he'll be a competent and coosc1enct1ous convessman. sympatheuc to the nttds of local govemmen1. The only other candidate I though was ehaible for the conaressional seat was Chris Cox. He's obviously in- telliient and d1spla)cd a sense of honesty and fair play. Durina a particularly uaJy attack on Dave Baker. Cox stayed above tM mud slina.ma and focused on the issues. Now I'm disappointed in Mr. Cox. Lake every other rqine~ Rc- pubhc:an. I rttcived a very shclt m1Jlin1 from the CoA Campet&n-It *U I tl~llVC hjt pteee fLI~ With innuendo and balflrulhs.. lf the purpose or the marnna was to C'h&l\IC minds. il ~ in my casc.. lt C'Mnscd my opinion of Cox.ft (f'Q\Cd the impteUJon of a CUA campaian -.mins to say or do a.oy- thioa to ,ct etec\Cd. ORV AMBURGEY Counalman Costa Mesa • • • candidate most represents the 40th District and Oran~ County Clearly. Dave Baker stands both figurauvcly and literally heads and shoulders above Cox and Rosenberg. On growth and 1ransponat1on. the two. honest topics pervadins the national poli1ical spectrum for grow- ing counties. Dave Baker represents all whcatand nochafT Baker suppons programs designed to belier our transportation woes. Rosenberg. on 1he other hand. 1s sull on the sideline~. Roscnber& as wallowm& m the quagmire of pohucal indecmon con- ccmini the no-groWlh in11iat1ve. His campaign literature claims thal he is a leader when addrdsing transpor- tation needs. If the n01foW1h 1n- 1tiauvc passes who W'lll build the roads~ If Nathan can'l make up h1i. mind on a local in1t1at1ve. then how will he tackk the tough issues such H national defense. drua traffic. and Central An\ie'rica~ Cox takes a different approach. He has pubhcly C'h&stized O.ve Baker for supponina Proposition A's attempt to raj~ S'S bilhon fOr a peckqc of tmspona1ion improvemcntt(thft in· eluded a Ii~ rail syitem and d01ens of new hi wa) ojects for Orl'lft County) ilc ro~ was workioa tn Wubina1on. Dave Bakcrwaihcrc. in Oranat Coun1y. -orldna on prob- lems to en.alt an even better qualily ofhfc. •:r I.bat il docs. . rm confuted over lhil muc, The To the E.duor. blibcrlJ Ormocnu didn·c vo~ for ~ lfOlh Coap'nlJOnaJ Distnn Lefs not fo~ thlt the voten drowned Propop1s1t1on A by a vote of 2· l. Dave Baker. thou&h. stood tall and ld "•)t" lo t'be aoaJ of PropcKaUon A. Now, after four )e&rl ofstjdlock. ttt \hat Pf'Opoliuon A {fl) is the trendy iswe 10 suppon. Even lht ~ Count Truspor· 11t1on Comnuu.ion m t tptnd $'200.000 to c:onvtnce tbt \O&trl ofa Med for a t1lcs w to add transponat1on need I havt yet 10 hear tn .. , told you JIJ ... &om Ol"e Bak.er. oat)' Han bcautc of his pnvate race ha na~'Cd to lhrec ,spriattn monl life. but c:ontrrVatlve Re--O.vc Baker. CM tOphtt Coi. and 1Nbtican1 y it b not an ·. Pll1 Nathln RosenbCIJ,. A.a b tM m1. pnvate immorality bu nothina to do ~'tu. kt'1 ~ honest, bu1 for 1 f1 wilh pmcn1 public morality. M•ybe more spc«hes 1t'a au OYcr. ~ lhoU1d CXCUJt Waldpl.C and \ht What about IM b'1 thm? There lra.n.Cooua il&in. · rnlly ls no ·-uc a to tr.bkh I I • " . BRIAN K. THERIOT Cost1 Mesa • A1111 WELLS Waiting for pendulum to: swing back First 1l was salt. No more salt. Thi' requires reading the labels on pack- aged and canned food to be sure salt isn't sneaked in under the ahas of sodium. One of the dcfiniuons of salt 1s .... an element that gives hvehness.. p1quanq and pungency." And that i• pre-c1scl)' wh) we add it to our food - or did Then rtd meat V.'25 a no-no. Butter. cheese. cream, eggs -all mgrtd1en\& needed 10 make eating an expenenct rather than a means of subsistencc- v.erc added to the list I forgot to mention sugar. cafTeane and chocolate. The) are also no-nos. Now we're down to fresh 'cg- l'tablcs. and fruit. providing the~ ha,en't been spra)'ed with some dangerous inscc11c1dc. Chicken and fish are permitted. From 11me to lime "'c read about chickens and fish also being con tam mated. but man cannot Inc b\ bread alone. Speaking of bread -sta} av.a} from "hlle breads. the ones mad( v.11h nour 5.ah and sugar Just e<tt lhc dn. ~ratch) bread. Follo"' these rules and ) ou v. 1111 n t· fore' er or what seems hke fore' er But there 1s a hght at the end o~thc tunnel or bct ..... cen the CO\-ers ofa nev. diet book.. "Be)ond Pritik1n ... just out b) nutnllonist .\nn Louise G it tleman Gittleman has her master"s degree m science and was formerh dirertor of nutnt1on at the Pnllk<'n Long<'' 11) Center in Santa Monica She has come 10 the conclus1on that we should eat some red meat and that marganne 1s more harmful to the bod) than butter The other fats she pushes arc Omcg.a-6 oils and come from plant sources such as vegetables . borage and evening pnmrosc. .\t th1s point she had me hooked. so Hooked up boraac and found 11 was a plant w11h hail) lea,es and stems The C\ening pnmrose sounds bC'tter 11 has <;,hO"') flov.ers and beme.s Plant some in the garden and 1f )OU don't feel up to cooking. SC"nd the famil~ out to graze. The)' could do a httle~ding "'h1k the) 're out there Gitt an chanJCd her views on d1l't "'h1 at the Pn11k1n Center when she noticed that clients who had ~n oo that diet for a year or so developt'd ven1cal ndges on their finJemaals. I suppose the clients could either v.ear glo' es and sta) on the Pnukin diet or sv.itch to eating plants Wllh ha10 lea,es. Her theory on eaung morc fat 1s based on a stud) of the Greenland Eskimos v.hose diet contains more than 70 percent of its calories m fa i Eskimos have a 'Cf) low incidence of hcan disease. diabetes and cancer The fat the\ cat comes from manne hfe -seal.· ..... hale and walrus. We don·1 often find those items in our markets. so. I guess 1t"s back to the hatf)' planls again. She doesn'l sa) an)1htng about tht Eskimos weight - but who can tell b~ the wa) the) drtss., It ha.sn·1been100 man~ )ears sm<:T the nutnt1on1sts were telling us to Sta) av.a) from large ponions of carboh)dra\es and cat protein. pro- tein. protein. Nowthey've f'e\erscd their opinion and telf us ho-.. nutnt1ous 'carbohydrates are for us Athlet~ arc urged to pig out on carboh)dratcs. With the Olympia approaching. stock in a pasta factor) might be a good investment. The pendulum always swings back agam. Whln 11 does we wlll be able to cat rtd meat, fried chicken w1th tilt skin still on. gravy on our potatod. c~amed vegetables and cheer omelets. All salted "to taste ... It will swing back ~ause one of these days a scientist. nutnt1on1st. doctor-whoever. will run still more tests and declare that we must :ncrcase the fats.. sugar and sall 10 our diet. And eat greattr quant11ies of chocolate. I'm wa1t1ng. Swing. pendulum. swi ng. Calnuht ..._ "~a. Uns 41t ~Nlpel. TODAY IN HISTORY I ~:: ~-------~ Today IS Wednesday. May lS. ~ I ~th day of 198&. There are 220 d1y1 left 1n the year. Todats hi&hh&ht in history. On May Is. T787. the CoMtitu· tional Convention convC'Md ~ Philadelpbi1 after cnouab ddqa~ had shown up for a quonam. In the months that followed. tbe ddc:ptet drew up the CoMutution. On \his date: • In 1803. Amttican essayist and ~ Ralph Waldo Emenon was bom 1n Bos.con. , In 193S. buCba.IJ pat Babe Ruth bit lht 71'4thand final home run ofhis catter. for IM Boscoo 8n IA a p mt 111inst the Pittsbwlh Pirat at FOita F'1dcl.. In 1946, Tt1~D(now Jordaft) became a k inedom as it proclaimed its M'll moaarc Ki• Abdullah I Ul-Hunnn. In 1977. the motion pictu.re .. w Wa " .mt~n and dirm.td ~ Lucas and swnae M Hamill. H&nWn ford ud C'ltric r=:-~. GPtntd " maam ay 'llw A I dlW,,,.,. <>r.,. Colat DAILY PILOTIWednellday, May 25, 1818 41 49 win Protos for PR achievements NYSE u p~, & Do t'YNS --- cal State Fullerton Prof. Norman Nager receives distinguished servtce awaro ~ Counry·s Pubbc Rda11ons ~)' o( America cbapeer bn tpnomt 49 locaJ public rcbltaons qrofeuiooats for tbdr achievtments ctunna 1987. In ceremonies at ik Mcndien Hoatl. SouthJand television news pmonalities Kent Sboctnck and Vikki v.,.sofKNBC-TV presented the prcst..,ious Prolos awards (Protos is the Greek work few fint.) Professor Nonnao N.,cr-. Ph.D .. of C..I State Fullerton's communie1- tlon1 depanment. received the chapter's distinauisbed 1C1Vt0e award for his contributions in preparina new professionals for public ~bltions careen. Aoccpllnt the duttoauasbcd service a-ward fOr a COfpOf'ltioft Wal.a Oettcn. retired chief •xccuti~ of· flCef or PKirtc M11tuaJ lmurara Corp. of Newpon Beach. Prot05 5tatues wert won by Carol T. Beckman. Cochrane Chae. uv- ingston A Co .. David Paine of Pai~ and As.wc'at~ Judy Johnt0n of Thomas Wilek Associates; ROJCanne Reinecke of Corpon.ic Creltivhy Group: Jack Qert.m of Cochrane CbuC. uvinpton A Co. and Unda BonnikJen and Arlene Steinen or Pacific Bell. Other f>n>tos WlDatn ~: Utt ~. Corporate C1Uuvity Ciroup; Laura Min, Paine &t Auoetates: Toni Pcm. Walt Disney Co.: Rolf Rudest.am, Galusha cl Associate$; M 1chelle Sweet, Thomas Wikk As- aocaat Mdinda MOf'p.ft. BJ. Stewart Advnttsi,._ A PuDlic Reta· llOftl and Patricia St. la-TCn<'e. Galuw a Auocia1a Also, ~VOQ Oouibcny. Boy Scouts of Amcnca. on. Coum y Couftcal. Robut Nehon. NdsonRalstonRobb Commun1c1· UOM. Judy Sorcnson. Mclarand. Vatquct A Pannni Inc.; Dan Pu-tman, Sllvau Moni,omery Sakoda lnc.·i K.a~n K.cmpeT. R.l. Couch Pub ic RelataonJ; Pqsy Stephens. Cochrane Chase. Llviqston It: Co.; Diane W. ~koff, March of Dunes Birth Od'ttts Foundation: Jim R.ycnon of Jim Ryenon Producuons 1nd ~ Aon Bucb•non of NtlsonltatstonRobb Commuoaca-lJons. Protos Awards of Exccllenet wtn- ntrs wcrt: ~rry Lynnt Baker. Les Goldberg Pubhc Relattons, Holly L. Barnett. R.L. Couch Pubhc Rela - 11ons. Elke Eastman of Beckman NL NL NL NL NL NL NL =t NL ~t NL NL Instruments Inc.: Jill nnon and Cherie IC.err. Kerr A AuocialH. Bruce W. M1uhia1. Hyundai Mo10r Amrria; Jan JohMOn and Bdtnda Youna. Galusha A As.sooalli: Geno Effitr. Pacific Mutual; Beuy 81enstad1. Communica1ions Wnt. Al~ Dick Ward. Nichols 4 Ward Inc.. ~-Ann Roxnbtta and Shane smltll of Mannina Seh-.c & Ltt. W1lh1m N)t and Nancy Mutro1am1, Yamaha Corporation of America and J.R Hipple. SaJvau Montiomtry Sakoda Inc. Winnen wut chosen b) a pantJ of j~ from another PRSA ch.apt.er Catqoncs included community reta.- t1ons. markcttoa c:ommu.rucauon&. pubhc affairs. special ~ents. cnSJs communications and &Jllphtcs dC$Jlft I OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW Y()R.IC. (AP) -The lollow ang lt•t .now. IN 0v9f" the • Counter stock• 11'4:1 warren!\ 111e1 f\eYt IX>M uo the mo" .nci Oown tl'lt ITIOlt baMd on perc.nt Of cha"'" for Tunday No MC:Urit~ lr•c:t•ll9 oetow S2 or 1000 sherH art itM:lude<I Net and e>«centaoe cl'le~ ere lt\e c:tl"-ence ~IWffn tl'le Drt YIO<J\ do\!ng orice •n<I TUH<Se'Lk .. '' or bid Pf"lc• Name LUI CM ~. I Ot Coro 1 + '> u o ~-3 2 Pftontel un 10 + 2 Uo .0 l otrPwr l + , 0 • ~ACE ~ 10 ) + 1 11 ·16 '(f,, I' 9 ~oetedSelH •)• + i.. Uo l l uckneFn 6 1 + I Uo otr Pwr un 6 1 + 1 UP I HMO Amer 2 7 16 + ~ Uo I J lnlt 900 un 2'• + ~ UP I S. 10 ~troS.v µ. + llll UP lS.O ll Commun(,rouo 11 JM'"EI 13 ~rmele< 14 AYantGer~ lS 8krsNote 16 llaP•l~l'I 1' !1rconc:o II eoovneR~c 19 rOrlC~ H llllSFren Md-~~()fT No..,ar le Cctt>rv " 24 1n1e1 ... tn ' + 1 UP 14 l S ResnP~s l 6 • -l .. 2 + • UP I• 6 (hn CIScl • -1-lt ~ : ! >; ~: ll' l '~~g~v ~~ = ~ 2 • + • UP I 9 Cl'leekTecn 4 • -:i,., 2 e t • UP 1 10 S1t1nM1nr J • -, l • + ~ UP I 11 Al,!le>metdSvs ) 1 -, 2 )·16 + • UP 11 f 12 ~Cl II" J"--le 1 + '• Uo 1 13 ertnTtcn 2 -'J 4>• + • UP I U ets.nlh ~ "t -~ ,1., + > UP 11 IS OeleOI~ l ·~ -11'2 2'-+ • UP 11 16 Ce1oe;o"" ,.. --..., 67 l + 6>.. UP 11 I 17 1,.,,.geRe1e 7 -.. 3'• + '-UP 10 7 18 PAM Trnso • -'J 2S Ptlonete 16 ZilelCo N~ 1 weostrC1111 2 ViroinGo 3 Arno• 4 Arno• ,,. 1~ t • Up }8 ~ 19 AIOelle 6 • -'.\ol ooJ::s + • ua ri :~r;~ ~,, '~~; = '~ Lut CM ~n 8uen1«1n1 91., -I 1 • -.t.. ~ is i OvnemRsc11 s p .. -l 10 -3 • 1• UtiHSevVe 11>. -2 3 -~ 17 Advc..nttiC 2' .. -'<lo J -'-11 ,---L_.-_•_Sv_"-...;..oee __ , __ ,~_-__ ___.;. __ ------- FREEWAY STORES Since 1919 , ForO-U..t 4.d ACTIO."" Cal A OAIL l f'ILOt ~waoe tG ... 11 Decoration Day FLORAL WREATH PRESENTATION A VENUE OF FLAGS r .-rf ~ -.-:..; _s:-1 _ .... -.. ~ *LEST WE FORGET * Speaker Of The Day: Briradier Gener~l Stephen M. Wyman C C 175 Medical Brisade California Army National Guard • OBSERVANCE SPONSORED BY . -J VETEliN'S ORCANIZ.\. TIONS OF COSTA MESA £·~HARBOR LAWN MEMORIAL P :t. . ·.. 1625 GISLER A VE., COSTA ~ ..................... ~~..-.--~~ • 'I l l I l r • •• . _ ..... ~--. --- + :: ~l't _.,.. ~·· \It ~~ .,..__ .. +I ~---1 Yt ~··· .._ ~ I• '• NYSE C0Mr os1a T RANS~CTI O NS WEDNESDAY'S CLOSING PRICll Market closes mixed NEW YORK (AP)-The stock m arket closed m1>.cd Wednesda) in quiet tradin$- Anal)sts '81d traders remained paralyzed. acknowledging that ~nt corporate earnings have been stronger than expected. yet fearful that interest rates could easily head higher. The Dow Jones average o1 30 industnals dropped 1.16 to 1.961.37. Gamers outpaced IOS«S by about 7 to 6 on the New York Stock fachangc, with 784 iss~s higher, 636 lower and 523 unchanged. Big Board volume totaled 138.31 m1lhon shares. against 139 93 m1lhon in the previous session. The NYSE's composite index rose 0 24 to 143.77 At the Amencan Stock Exchange, the market value mdcx was up 0.06 at 290.58. Why \' run all over town when you can locate parts for your an- tique auto in classified? WHA T AMEX Dm WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK <AP> Mav 7S NEW YORK (AP) MIJv 2S ,,...,, ,.,.....,, WM. ~ Wm ~ Advanced w Advanced Oec1ined Decilned ¥ndlan9ed ynctie~ ltl Olal lf.'ues Olll lU~ 1r New hgtis ' New high' New lo~ • New lows 14 AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADERS Go LD Qu o1£s Dow JoNES AvERAGES M£T~Ls Qu oTEs NASDAQ SUMMARY Trade deficit decrease largest in five years WASHINGTON (AP)-Thc U.S. trade de'fk il shrank b~ 12. 7 pm:rnt from January throuir! March, the biaaest improvement in fi ve years. the sc>vemment reported today. The Commm:e Department rt· ported that the dJffettMC bct~n what the United Sa.ates imporu and what h upons tot.Aled S3S.9 billion for the fim uu·ee months of 1918, down ftom a deficit ofM 1.2 billion 1 n the last th~ months of l 987. The 12. 7 percent decline rcp- ramted 1 dramatic IW'1W'OUnd in 1 cter.at thl• w Sliadily ~ O\ICf lbt IUt five yan. It was lbt biaiieA quantrly impro~cment lince an""l $. 9 prrt"mt decline in lbC fbunh quaner of l 982. The fteW ftawa conRrmed an improvantnt lha1 had Alteldy shown up in the: ~t'1 moalhly ~ lndt repons. Tbc arttC'f rwum abOwed a 16.4 pcn:ht cti'ol> an thr ddkit to S J6 biltioft n tho ftr1t qwantr. comp9nd to Ml. I biJtioft In~ A>Urth quarvr. T oday'1 Rpm•~ smaller bec:ause they wbtncltd fK10n M'h a the COG ()( Ill pp(g t_nd lMUnntt Ind military sales from 1he monthly numbtn. The belln«--0f..payments deficit is aJso lldjustcd for seasonal variations; the monthly fiaures are not. The improvement io the firn quarter rdltttcd the fact that expons. chm bed faster than imporu. althouah both hll l ll-t111lC hii)\S. Expons jumped 9.8 percent to ~ record S 74. 7 bi U10tt "'hile i m poru rote I.) permu to a record S I l 0.6 billion. • The edminisantion is c:iountina o~ IU'Ontc:xpon Sala to provide dole to hair or tow econom.c arowth io tbd United Swa lbis year. I President Rqpn abO bas pointed to the impro"cmml an the tr8dd dcfirit ~·!' ·~t~ PM9!tlC JWO\CttlOfttll lliMlc .. llOn. ~ •""~the om.U,,..lnidt ~Tl.ICJde)' and R~ i• IM SCM1e '" e"PKtea 10 dk lfte "bil drop in the trade ddki1 u a ...,.. lf'IUmnu tbit tJus WOuld be ;· -roaa time tu lhrt11tn lridf mat' uon •i"" otbci a>untrics Who purdmina fU'Ofd lcwh o1 u product• :.l- If only we had known ... l ur\l.·d the brc.-ad. .\nd R1c.h.ard ( o~ one l·alm summer night DEAR ANN l ANDERS T«"n-alt' SUll ldl· "'as 'inuall > unheard ol ~5 years ago Toda> It 1s the second mo~t common cau~ o f death a mo ng tho~ unper 25 (Acc1dents arc first.) Every 90 minutes a tcen-agrr somewhere 1n .\menca "'11l lt1ll him self While some peop le auempt su1c1dc ~'eral times before the> succ.-ccd there arc thme who, when they take the ir own 11,es. '>hock everyone Fnend\ a nd fam 1I> Soa} they can't believe 11 Thnl' were noclues. llonl' "e had kno" n Ali l.MD£1S 'Went homC' and put a bullet through his head • • • DE-\R AN"' LANDERS I am tired of purchasing evef}thin& from cookte'> to cosmetics onh 10 find when I get home that. due to tnck pal·kaging l"q~ bel·n g) pcd He .... as a gentleman from sole to I bu) J p.icka1:1t> ol rnokte'> 1ha1 luoh 1"'11..e J'> full a'.'> the pad.age ne'<t lo ti on the \hdf and ""hen I open ti I d1S\·o,l·r th;il lhl· tra} holding tht· 1.:ool.1e\ 1.11..n up more room 1n tht• bo' th<1n thl· u111l>.1l'\ crown. I ha-.e enclosed a poem b} Ed .... ard Arlington Robinson that tells 1h1., stof} bcuer than anything I ha' e e' C'r read h 1s called "R ichard Cory." I'm hoping )Ou will print 11 In a rather strange "a> 11 m ight be a comfon 10 tho~ "'ho had no c. lue and 1hert•fore could not help Thank }OU .\n n - ONE or T H I:. (1ROl 'P (.\mhcrst Man.) Clean favored. and 1mpenall) ~hm .\nd he"asal"'a)squ1etl) arra}cd .\nd he "as al"a's human when hl· talked. · But 'itt ll he fluttered pubes when ht' said Pkj'>l' tell lht' manufal!urcrs that tht'\ 1~ nut thl· "a' to build product i:llll'Pl'10ll' \\ hl'n 1..ustomer., JI\· lU'l"r lht•\ \e hnn tooled the' hu' a "'( JOd morning." dnd hr gltt1crcJ "hen he "'alkcd .\nd he v.as nc h -,e., n cht>r thdn u1mix·11ntt hr.ind - DE AR AMHE RST: Here 's the poem. I know It well. Thank you for seitdlag It on. a long - And adm1rabl) '>l hoolcd in C\ en grace In fine "l' thought hl' v.as e'er-.- thing Doe\ dn}tHll l I'll· uut 1ht·n· get 1h1'> \1l°jrnl'd'1 \.\-hJI t.rn tx• d11nt' ahout 1t') -\1-\ 0 I I\; \ llH ii 1'. I .\ RK HARD (OR\ \\henl'\l.'r R1l hMd (on "'t·n1 do .... nto...,.n. • To make us "'1sh 1 hJI "'l' "ere in hi' place So on we worknl. and "'a11ed lor the light DEAR MAD: The cereal buyers of America raised Cain and they got results. Pac kagers are now patting 1n more cereal We p.:oplc on the pa' rmcnt lookl·d at him .\nd "'cnt "'1thout tht· meat anti My advice 11 write to the manafac· lurer. Tbe customer IS king. and when the customen speak lhe) get results. HOROSCOPE --- Tbarsday, May H ARIES l\.1arch ~1-.\pnl 19) 'r'ou gl't sohd tnfor· mat1on loncerning legal prlXedun'.'\ Re a"'are of past rx:r· formancc and ul sourl'c matc.-rial SYDNEY Fcx.u~ on d1Slo,cn ad,enlun: partner 0MARR ship lies. marital status Scorpio in-•••••••••••••• -.oh ed. TAUR US ( l\pnl 20-Ma) 20): Emphasis on change. tra,cl. 'anc.-t) ab1ht> to 1mpro'e "'orking cond111ons lnd1' 1dual }OU helped 1n past no"' read) to return la,or Be ren·pt1,c. don't permit pnde to hlo<.'k progrc'>S \ 1rgo featured. GEMINI (Ma) 11-J une .!lll 'ipoth~ht on 'l.'n\1t1 \It). crcat1 \It). 'artct). personal magncmm. i.c' appeal. Famil) ml·mlx'r ""ants change 1n home. Be n·cepts,e. emphasw: d 1plo mac) Taurus nat1'r .... ,11 figure prom1- nentl) CANCER (June 11-Jul) 21) Empham on propen) ,afucs. rral esta te. "'here )OU lt\e. ~luuon of tamil) dispute Be "'ilhng to tear do" n for ult imate purposl' ul rebu1 ld1ng on morc '>Ullable base Libra pla)s rok LEO (Jul} 21-.\ug 12)-W hat appear) out ol .,, nl I\ mcrcl) being dela)cd \1e<>sagc.-\\-3\ m1splan:d an-. .... n "'111 be affirmat1,l·. could includc relat1\l' or \ISi! Spothgh1 on short trip. ideas formats. t"\l hangt· ol op1n1ons VIRGO ( .\ug 23-Sept 211 LO\C rda11un\h1p intcn'i1ficd. ~arlh wuld end. d1,tancc and tr<l\CI arc fcatun·d Empha\1\ on pa) mcnt'> 1..ollcl'11on\ mune~ ab1l1t) 10 locate article that had Ix-en lost. m1ss1ng or stolen LIBRA ({.)cp1 2'·<X.L 11) ( Hk high \ttU II rctt'l'l" 1nlurm.i11on that lould lead tu prufitJbk in\t \lmcnt ~trl'\'> 1ndcpendcntl' ere-alt' 11' "'tll1ngnesc, h1 ll·Jd rather than lollo"' .\ ··nc"' lo\C: .. 1s on hon1on Leu 1n,ohl·d SCORPIO !Oct .!J-~o' 211 't ou"t·n·nght thcfirst llmt· l 11s no"' nnn,an to retran· <,1t·rs. w Jd rn11 error tu cuntall former ICJlhcr or all~ Ho\p1t.1I '1'-11 m.i' tx· pan of\1..l'nano <. .im:er na11,e pla)'> rnk SAG ITT ARIUS I 'lo' 12-Dl'c 211 V. 1\h 1..oml'S true. )ou"ll gain friend' and tntlucncc 1mportitnl peopk 'r ou'll be rl'11t'H'd ot pr(·sc,url' tndudtnF munn "oml''> Populant) mc.rcaw'>. )OU ululJ "'Ill u1ntt>\t (1cm1n1 featured CAPRICORN 1£kl :!:!-J.in l '11 Permtl'nte is do minant factor help'> 'uu cHcrwmt> odds .\\trolog1lal numl'rtlal qclt>'> point tu ul11ma11..• \lllO~ Relu\C to ht· ""mu,cd"' b) tho'>t" ltl little faith .inJ ncn less tdknt AQUARlllS 1Jan 20-Feb I Ii 1 Dig deep lor 1nfor- matH>n. anal)ll' data. commun1ta1e "tlh rclatl\e in transit Spotlight un tra,cl publishing. adH·n1s1ng n:1..ogn111un uf spmluJI 'dlUl'~ Ideal mate 1~ in p1llure PISCES I Fcti I 4-\.!affh 1111 Funds that had been m 1\dppropnatl..'d "111 tx· returned lk 'crsa11k 1-..ecp options opt·n. J1..·u:p1 soual '°' tta11on. ~aJor doml"\t1c adJu\tmcnt " lt'<1lun·d "'ill pro' e bt-nefinal T auru'> tn' oh l·d IF MAY t6 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY cum:nl l \lie h1~hlight' Jppt.JrJOle. "ardrobc tra,cl andcratcJ \U\. IJI Jl I I\ ti~ grl'Jtl·r ~n'>lll\ II) COnll•rn1ng bod\ image ( jl1ll..'r ( aprtlurn people pla~ 1mponant role\ 1n }Our Ilk 't o u fum11on tx·st undl·r prc\\Ure. arc capahk of ml·e11ng dcadlinl''> "'hen ~ou lo'c 11 1s all or nothing During \ta~ ~ou 'Hn.· 1est1..'d and \llU "'l'rc not lounJ "'Jnting In Jum· lmc figure' prominent!\ anJ ~·a JOurTIC') ts d1st1ne1 po\\lb1ht~ Juh marl.s nc.-"' \tan in ne"' dirn·uon for "'u 1n I ~SH ----------------- 30% OFF SEiam:tJ FABRICS ./ / ./ ./ / ./ / / / / / / / / / , .. 20% OFF ~ aBIOM LABOR Cali Calico C<i'ners is having a sale soearth.~qgyou11 runforcover.Starti'l{Mayl4th,yoocan gttanadditionalco 00 30%ctf our ~ savqson selected Red-lllig d!coratcr fabrics. Pita amdi9count 00 oorcustom labor with the mers purchase many Rfd ·The !peCiaJ fabriCs. But hurry, t hi saJeonly ooveraMay 14thth~June 1st. H o· M e F A e R • c s "(Pw60l,..,•-'*•wt • Or•no-Coast OAIL y PILOT /Wednelday May 2~ •NG A9 TV L ISTINGS 0 .... C8I ..... i,,_ IMlhl ~ In.~, .... ....,,, .... (113* D .... MIC ... ., C'-' 19l u-tw. I..._ TOfl9tl .... 0... .. ......-~~ C..'i Ct.rs TISI .... ..... .. ...,., . A "9,11 C.. .._ lfltNllN w.a--.... ,,...... . ....,.,. ... "'Nno,. n. E..,..1a1 ,._ Serl c-Hour le 1100.000 ..... Hioft The Oraa of Pirty ~ll Lt• Aollets .... 2: ,,. .. :w.r. ~ CoMea'n .... Gro-. ...... ..,., A "°fll GM .... .._.,. ,_ Ille 0.. -*'°'"'" '" Mlw ,,,_ •G ~ • --.... cu,,.. .. The~ Snow (~ Stllw Mold Sli I Allar Wt.et of JeoJ•dy1 n. .... of GiMloll ...... .....,., ~lll~t SW Tre• Feftune c.tilomoe Pruiwy 0.-. ... _ AlltMan Ptayhoww ... .,.._. l.9ncb 'Holtr· v~ ....... .aro m .r.11 q., si, ""ll• Nooe wood ·~ ~ 1wi..t of -. • .,-1 Mro" I w., Yoly ci.-!k~t .._ Totug,. FOf\vnt Ood4 Show I~ Pri• Ult Loni ~!flt Lord A. w k lll111119Cl'I TIH 0.111 RMdy Trv111,.c1 To0.y 8t0Wfl SN.nlllt lnnfl ........ Eul· "'"~ Pwy "°"" CM•lom• ~1111.-y Ot111tt Sc•nc. Pa I'll Ae ,, EIWrs "tww ~-· Edual•on Dirt "-' ....... CAl"'N The F...g11_.. ~ol .._., w .. Complete televt8'on 119tlnga In Sundayt1 TV Piiot. BRIDGE By CHARLES GORE~ and 0 \tAR SHARIF Both vulnerable \\-est deals. W EST NORTH • 6 Q 6 2 A K Q982 + K S 2 EAST • 10 9 7 4 l 9 3 • J s J A S s ' 3 J 10 6 +A 9 3 + Q 10 8 6 4 SOUTH +AK Q8 A K J 10 7 4 7 • J 7 The bidding Wesl ~ortb we Pass l Pass Pass 2 + Pass outh l v.hy we do not wrttc about a certain convention. or descnbe a parucular arttfictal system Wt ha't nothing agamst those who are ~earchmg for new frontiers m b n dae It's JUSt that many of these hyper-modern meth· ods too often paint a picture of the hand that makes hft cas> for the defenders To give you an idea of wha t can happen, here's a hand from the re- cent Spring North A mencan Cham- p1onstups m Buffalo Sntma Nonh- South wCTe a pair of supcr- sc1ent1sts. and their b1ddm1 shown above, needs some explanation ""Jorth's opening brd of two dia- monds showed a hand of I 1-17 points and a stx-c&I'd sutt H is rebid of two spades confirmed heart sup- port with a spa de control (acc. king, \Old or singleton). and South 's three .:lubs "'as an asking bid Tbe threc- hean resoonse proms~ second- round control and Blackwood got "iorth-South 10 s1A hearts ,, Cnfortunately for declarer. the defenders had bttn hstenm& 10 all 1h1s c'chan&t of mformauon Sil- ting V.-est was Steve Robinson of v. a.shmgton, D C • one of the coun- tr) 's leading players. He knew that he was goma to find ett her the king of clubs or a singleton m dummy. and that d tdarcr ~d shown two club losers with his ask101 bid . So be scJccted the devilish openan1 lead of the thrtt of clubs. Not surprisingly. declarer never credJted his opponent with lcadJng awa)' from an ace against a slam. He p~yed lov. from dummy, wt wo n the q ueen and returned a club Down one P~ 3 Pass P~ S Pass Pus Pass Pass Opening lead ? 3 • 4 NT 6 -ldJ.tiM.Uwm~-------- Every now and then. we get a len er from a young T urk asking I L.M. Bovo ------=--1 -= Most people seek s olitude I \\here 1n \11u1 h1•ml' dl' 'l>u ~'' "' be alone'' Poll\tn' 'I.I' t>2 pcr1..t'nt 111 the men sec!-.. thl·ir 'l1l11ude in th\ II\ 1ng room"' h1k .it--.•ut 50 pt>r1..·cn1 \11 the women htdl' 11u1 in lhl l.ttlhcn lm·lc"ant rrphl'' \\ hJt the roll\tc:r' rcall) learned "J' ~Jlh n1Jn anJ woman q ucrtcd d1J indC't"d <.1.·an h nut someplace to~· alnnl· Me mo to \1f"\ -\\1ss-\I' It 'nu .,..c1gh less than 115 pc"und' "'u v.e1gh less than thl· JHraF.e "''man nat1onw1de Q Student'\ 1n India hclit '' 11 'uu stud): 40 da):'i and ntght~ at l\.ara . tht· tomb o f the ramC'd Indian 'th11lar \13ulana Kh"'aJ3@.. ,,1u can flJ" an' C''am1nat1on Do \llU hu' that" \ Cenainl) I( }OU c,tuth 40 da" and nights at the \\ a~h1nttt<1n \1linu mcnt ):OU can pass an) C''amin.11wn Q Whc~·d ~ come b' th3t old no tton that "Aitches could ~}.., .\ From w me of the old "Ill hr<, Man\ rubbc-d them~hM v.uh ntiht· shade and o ther hallucanOl('ntC\ then sa1d the~ could n, Says a /uglcr If ~ou t01.s the S«Ond bal tw1C'C a.s htah a.s the first ball. the stte>nd .,,,,11 '~' an the 11r onl) 40 pcrttnt IOnJ'Cr. 'ro makt i1 sta~ twrce as lonf. )OU have to 10 it four llR\C$ •~hip O "If a •'Oman is not rtt0net~ w1d1 her mother. $.he v.ill M\C1' lt1 alo~ v.i\h ~n ··Who said that., o\nd v.hat s "ra:oook<r mean? Lo'<'~ ACAOSS 1 Throw 5 Harpoon 10 Humt>ug 14 Utllfl reeon 15 Commerce 16 Stupor 17 Sanft PW1' peak 20 Hutcti 21 L9Qk>n 22 PnlY9nts 23 S.W•ege 24 1<1nd of tr all« 25 Snitches 28 Hostlte CC)U(9es 32 Artzone natlYeS 33 Accumulaie. ~ Excitabte 35 Prnent mo 36 Made known 37 ~ .... 38 Conceit 39 CMnnets 40 Pithy • 1 Welf loCelel 43 Wiped out «Dabe •5 SpeNter 46 Brownle •9 S.a eed so Dence st9') • • Thcodof Rc11t said.~ C\Cn the Hot) ScriP'\U't tdb ~'OU to lo"c your pa""' onJ) hclnor' them. b rtt0ftC'lliation. he aid. mnos \he dauchtct tbin or MT mothtt w1th undenuf'dtf'& and ~1>9tb), tt al 53 k •itb lM ~~io brr molhc'r hi done the bnt w '5 ha.-n ho.. 51 °" the martct no• -.. Hones have blanlct IO ~b} not b\1tcs'r'" - I I b. '(\( blan\.t\ ... S3 Border city 56 Conoemtng 57 Gi.dden se .....,.. canoe 59 Bygone 60 Oppo9el 61 Pertume VIII DOWN 1 BNoullC 2 AgaYe 3 Shoe:* • Sunburn 5 Boet areas 6 Prepare 7 Smootti ti 8eYeir9ge 9 Fumilned 10 No¥9 - 11 au - 12 Y-*• abbr 13 Pl.eneC 18 SNdows 19 Rope ftben 23 Aam8irl 24 Vendltiofw 25 Orww bedl 2& Pott,....,.. 27 ~inc. 21 T ee.gr-ama 29 us .,,..._ 30 -°' Commo is 3 1 Sta9on 33 Temc>os 6 7 36 Beat-up 37 F..:tuet 39 Lariat '-0 Heanng •2 Faucet '3 8'rds 45Ta~ 46 Fast.,_, •7 Ta-crty 8 g '8 Vermin 49 In the dfstanoe 50 Cou1 City 5 1 Wltd O• 52 Veeper eg ~ Wtng 55 Reeor1 10 ,, 12 13 16 by BU Keane IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore £;...... ~-'~ ·-f_.....__ ... 11'..rrr ....... -··~ "Who braided the ends of the 'sparagus?" ~',_ ~~ ··~·~:J t, Hf .I, ,\' •''~· ~~ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He likes living in the stow lane " PEANUTS M'( 6RAMPA WEN T -o k lS HIGH SC~OOL 'S FORTIETH ~EUNION LAST NIGHT GARFIELD I HES ALS O BEEN TO A COLLEGE REL1NION AND AN ARMY REUNI ON ... by Charles M. Schulz ... by Jim Davis WHY, H£RE. CO M£? MR BLIJ( JE.ANS, YOP, ONCLE R04. HERE.'S A BACK ANI? HUH_ 'Ci A L£1 flR rnoM TH£ MAILMAN . MOR NING. MR TA);' NOTI C.£. ANO A lOP'1> Of 'r'OLJR f..X Wf~ t'~ l AWYE.R . _ BLUE. JEAN? .. ANY MAIL FOµ. M£? I EATHlR ANO BIK.l MA&A111\1£ TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE by Tom K. Ryan V'f?PE:l\IP5 ... 'bt> LOOHllUS' ~R I cHOCKl.£'7 e~ G<J~W?? ~ by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES BQl~G ME At-..! APPLE, PATa.tES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE l weNT IXW'lTo THe- l.!X:6E-lb SEE ED. He:'.S Vf::R'/ UPSET, 00T HE ~HE'LLBE­ ALLRIGH[ ./ SHOE FUNKY WINKERBEAN • " by Berke Breathe<f. WHO{/[~ "[«JI(' {If/,., !IN' JO'!:/ by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk AND FINAU .... 4, I IHINK WliHOOI At-.YJ FE.AR IHAI I CAN ~... J OF CDN-rRADIC:flO~ ... IHAf iHIS SENIOR CL.ASS WAS ~E BE.SI ONE IHM WE'VE HAD 11-llS lr'EAR ! t r--~__, ,-~~~~~~~1--~~~ ~ ' I j J , ' '--~~~~~~~~--'Q'---=-~~~'--~~~-...J DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau • •, .. ,,.~ ..,.. ••. , c• ,._ • ., "',,,,..ll.cf .-Ofdt b. .... to f~,jllol f~ .. f!llP .. Mlt'dt " J C3tar>C1111 ... l.0 to 00 IO IOllH\ ~-·Mt IOll'I .. IOITle ~ ai• • ,,,... lollO -•n-- ., r c { ( I ~ c t l OVtops No. 1 Gahr Schneller. Walker lead 3-0 victory: ..::.._ __ _ Barons win, 8-1 Jamie Walker hit a two-run homer and C indy Schneller threw a one· hitter to lead Ocean View High past Gahr and ace pitcher~~ Weiman. 3-0 in 1he second round of the CIF 4- A girls softball pla)ofTs Tuesday on 1he Seahawks' field. It was a rematch of las1 year's 4-A playoffs with Schneller and Weiman opposing each 01her again This ume Gahr was the top-'l(.'eded team 1n the 4-A pla)ofTs. bu1 th~ result was the same as 1he Seahav.ks advanced to a third round matchup against Buena at Ocean View Thursday at 3 p.m . The Scahawk!., the Sunset League's founh place team which earned an at· large bid. 1mpro .. ed 10 16-13. Weiman also had a o ne-hitter unttl Schneller htt a one-out sin&le in the s1.uh W11h two oul Marla Pickard (2 for 3) dro'e an RBI double. and Walker follov.ed v.11h a dnve down the left field hne 10 build a 3-0 lead. Schneller ( 11-1 OJ <,I ruck out six and walked two. while allowing the lone Gahr htt in the sixth inning with an 0-2 count on the bauer In a nother 4-A game Foutalll Valley 8, Cypre11 1: Rae (Pleue eee 4-A /82) Keefe voted county's best Woodbridge H1gh's l\dam K~fe a 6-8 standout bound for Stanford on a basketball scholarship and the catalyst to the Warriors' 1987 s1a1c champ1onsh1p on the D1v151on II level. has been named Orange Coun- ty's Player of the Year in volleyball A middle blocker, Keefe led Wood- bridge to the Pacific Coast League championship and his presence on the coun for the Warnors was s1m1lar (Pleue eee ALL-COU1fTY /82) WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. 1988 llilJ Pilat ,~========================================================== Uguna Beech boy• tennl• teem advance• to ••mlflnale. 81: Nixon •tart• off• winner with Atlanta, but Breve• revert. 84. o • .,..,..._ • ..,_~ Mike Mahler of Mater Del fall• over Ocean View's Cory Colbert (left) after pitcher Brian Frankel ran down Colbert. Johnson silences Estancia bats ' El Toro ousts Eagles from 3-A playoffs with 3-1 win By KIRK WOLCOTT T hl' ~'" dtITal·nle 1n fucsda' ' C 11 '· .\ bd'>ChJll pla,uff gaml> hctv.een El Toro High and E\lJllUJ "J'-' thl' Jh1li1' to turn opportunt11t'' 1n10 run~ El Toro( 16-J ))didJUSI that. sconntt t"'u rum 1n 1hc fourth on a patr of errors. Es1anc1J ! I .,·Ill) mean" h1le dtd not. stranding Stll. runner.. on ha.-.e three 10 ~onng pos111on The \Ccond dtfTerence was El Toro ., I 5·\l'ttr- old frc!.hman pitcher Rob Johnson. who hl'ld thl' Eagle<. 10 1hrcc hits. Behind Johnson thl· ( hctrtzcr\ won lhl' game ,_, 10 advance lo rnJa\,\ quancrfi nals. Johnc;on. a 6-foot-4 left-hander "ho relied hea' 11) on h1-. breaking ball. went thl· d1\tance g1\lng up onl} one h1110 the last 21 batter\ hl' latt•d He ran into some trouble in the fifth h1l\A.t''er v.all.1ng 1v.o con\t'<."Ult'e ballers to 'K't up the Eagles· lone run ··( oach I Dan l>c.-Lcon)came ou1 and talkl'd 10 me 1n the liflh Jnd hl· go1 J li11k mad Jnhn\on ~1d I le got me lUnLcntra11ng a l111k h;irder Jnd gut !>omc fire under me again · John!>on. 1hc 'oungl'r h1 n1hcr ,1 l ( l \ buund football \tar Bret John'>lln Jnd tht· -.on Ill [ 1 Toro High footbJIJ loach Rob Jc1hn,1•n hla1l·J through the final 1"0 1nn:ng.-. ':nl.. nit uut t"" bJllcr.-. indud1ng Je.-,1gnateJ hitter !'Jul \h Dan tel'> lo end the g.tmt• lron1call~ ll "3'> \.1cDan1t'I' Jnutht·r lrt''>hman. "'hu Jin1\hed otl '" -~t·dt•d l J (ju1nl;i -'·2 \A.1th J t'Ao-run h11mt run 1n 13\l Frida)\ opcning-1 uund pla' 1111 gamt· Tut·-.da~. ho"'C' er fl T uro·, dc<.1gnatt d h111a Tim Jurl.o"""' "J' the hcni at lhe plate V. 11h the ( hargl"" kading I 1 in tht· tnurth and \h11n\t11p Scan Orrnl."alcr on tir .. 1 "1th a \1nglc Jurl.11"'"' ,_IJpp1:d ii '>lngk ,1fh1' 11" n thr 1ugh the gap nt'l"t't'n I 1r51 and '>t'tunJ "'ht•n E!.1anua\ riiht lil•ldt•r nmp)J\t'd lht bounnng ball. Jurl.o'A<.l.1 laml" all tht· ''a' Jruund to "'-"Ofl" "Ith Unnl."aln right 1n fr l1nt 111 him V. l· makt' a lOupk 111 pla'' out thrre Jr J 1t'' \till a I I bJll_game .. a .! sappo1ntl'd E ''JOUJ ( o.tlh Jl..t•n \.11llard ...a1J ~lll'f the lo" Rut .. ht·n "e don't h11 11· ... up to our Pih h ng and I le I r 11ro·, plllhl'rlJU'>I had a better -i ... , '-111 to tJkc an' thinft .1" .i. from \11 11.trtf, "" n hurler though L ..:ll-hdl1dt r < •nr.i. < Jlh\ aJ,., "'tnt thnli\lantl ..,1nl..1nt: •ul 'K'\t'n -'Jll.1ng nonl· JnJ Jlh•"tng unh um· cJrnt•J un r 1 ;i.1 1r 111f1 T ir11 J(•uhll'\ tn lht· ltr<,t ··< ulb·. 1" J ll)ugr l •mpc:l!ll11 ,h, "t ulJn • g.1' t' up l.>d nin -..i 1J ·Ht· JU'il ~.ill t J ant! ha' lll"ll J nJ !"la ttkJ J'l.I nt'\ er lJUll · l olh, JI,. hJllkJ Jt tht• plJtc ":-wn· ht' u tlln t..:J onL J 1 ( 'tanda :i thrt·c l'a'>c htu _. ,ir t!k 1n the lir-.1 Tht' I .igki,' 01ha ht' >ilr'"lt ".1 \I ~l l L·" 1~ '1ngk h c.1d nil thl thtrd Jr..,\\ '1n1.1r , run-,1.orrng \tn~k in the tilth l-1 f11r11 the "lid L3rJ ·ntr' 1111111 ti \, ti < OJ't l l'ilt!Ut' "J' kd h' Anan \1 'Jrr J' w I 1 < hJrger' ~·c lfld !"IJ\CmJI" "urt·d J :un m :ht '"'' on J J ouhlt und had thr<.'l' hll\ 1111 tht µmt Dnn~"Jltr Jl"J Jur~'"''"-1 ea II hJt1 t"L •1 11 l' l hJrgt·r, n1nl' h1l\ \l1"1Jrd "a' .1 ti1t tt>nfu\C.·d "' n hi\ 1nq1 tl'an '1n.thl11' Iv l!l l 1•n ha!K." "'hl·n 11 nt·1:Jt'd tu hul 11ffl'1l'J .i po'>' hit t \plai1Jlll•n \\ t It"\ tt 1 •I the Ja,t tour ~mn ,.,. pl.1\l·d ::it h"ml it ',, J'"" .ind I tcild thC' .._hh ht·11Ht" 1tir g.tm.: "°l u hJ\l" to Jo '>~.\ml"thin11 :.iht•ut :r.1' °It' \.ltd ·11 J.,.,.._, like '-'t' l.l! t O\l'fC•lrr'l" •Ur huml' 1il'IJ .tl1' JnlJl!t' ·· (Pleue .ee 3-A /821 Hawks do it • again Ocean View tops No. 2 M ater Dei behind Naulty. 3-1 8) ROGER f ARt~'O" OI -Deil"t -Itel! < ~c:"Jr \ 1rv. llttil \ \eahav.ks \On· t1nut·tl 111 ll'"lltl hl\tOr\ Tuc~a" altl·rnrn n l" lhl' dl\mJ' of Mater De.1 H igh'''' ~ 'l"l'lkJ \lonarchc, '' .• H''i;I: tit \1n nan.h\ are ltrll\f1t t! ' >n·Jn \ tt ... m"' l'\ on tu thl" C Ir ' \ 4uJrll'1'1na1' •n f nJa, ag.i1n ... 1 r I Jfl. nll Har JI .t \Ill" tu he dt'lt rm1m l>.:r.1 '.. 'Jill \1.itt·r I >t·1 ha-.d.,Jll t1 .1I B11hh' 1,.\, lt"J'fll~'i.111 ti Lr 1~.,tJ(1 J, ~,., "Jl, 11.·u h1' \ngrlus Leap.ue lt.1m, n' ~1 1 undt't Jgainc,t thr-wh1p- li~ l' •tl nng' 1f 1 > c·Jln \ 1ev. rtfthl· J' J • I >;i n 'J"lt' ' I a'> tht" ..., .1• M .-~ ~ u\l"\J ,1.:ind1 ut p11ch1niand lit Of h.ill 11 'inualf\ duplicate 1t1l • '' thrn: ,~,ire, ag.n "hen lfil" uJ'l'~ 1 'flt" n.it1on' 'o I-ranked tl"Jl'l1 J I r r1rt't' •C"af\ ugu \1Jtcr lx1 l"n tered tltl \.juJrtalinJh _J _and 1op-sec-d~. r ~l J'I \ 1cv. ""J'> _ T ue'-<ia' '1ater I>,. ... J' : I · 'l n . t'a n \ 1e" I ). I -I 'Juh the \ll'lld{r 6-IOOl·b All· c If 'and1datc "ho had been dC'- .. u.t'l\J t>' ht!> (•>alh \t·,en "t·e!..s ago J' h"ton ·· "hc:-n hl' v.a\ o;uppo'>(.'dl>- dl' 1 .,~J !rum 1he ll'am tor' 1ula11ng ur ,: ....,Jo-.eJ lt'am rule<> "as hnll1ant 1 h g.i H 1hc l ro"J at< >tean \ 1cv. a ie ";J h 1ston k'l\On ol "hat E ,...di . r he\\ h1r Blackv.cll lool t"d ltke 1n lht IJtl' J f1<, l11r ( 1n1.:inna11 as hC' took 11.t bat' nght Jul ,f the hand\ of 1he \1 t1nJrlhc, "'1th h" lov. <,1de-a1ml'd dtll\l"f'\ He \lfUlil. out l"u "allr-d lhree JnJ JllOv.l·d U\l "' 1111' a\ \.1alt"r Dt•1 .... 1\ hdd \1 tt\ It "l"'I 1utpu1 <•I lhc •l.H lk \..epl lhe hdll dim n · o,.a1J l\li.l'' --n1cil v.a~ ~umcthina \11inarth' pttlh1n~d1Jn tdoac, \lark Bit·nnt·r ~'Pf'\'ll .i '><•lo h11me run in thl' fl',t 1nn1ng und '11phumt•rr \tc'c lfrrn•indc1 Jrtlkd a l"l•-run \hot In k !t f11r tnl" "1nn1n11 t·dgc ·1: rl"al1' "'a'n·1 "here I\ \'3S t 'min~ lrum J\ mu<h a' \he 1all he \\J\ IU\I ~t't'f'Hl~ th(' Nil\ dt "'" •• 0\1,h.'d ),\,.. - Hrll (., M~ n' I l-.c.in \ H'" ' 't'I· nanu1ach d1Jn'1 argul tht' point but addnJ ··1 ~n11" fh1., lC'lmintt \11.karm lt ke thJt 1\ \oml'th1nl! \OU can I !ll"I frnrn a p1llhlnl! malhtne and 11 "a'> n n!l "'uh m• 'c.-mt•nt (In thr hall ·· '-aull\ "hlt "a' rctn<.tated tin tht ,, ... hJ11o ._, re ''c U\I prior to tht-r J ,fl, "'hl'n ' ...... , rn ealcd h(' "'as (Pl~ eee SEA HAWKS/Bi) 22-year-old stops Angels Blackout. not Boston halts Oilers Yankees' Lieter has no-hitter broken up, but gains 5-3 victory Frem Tlte Anoclated Prell Al Leiter was disappointed that his no-hit bid fell short Tuesday night. But the New York Yanktts rookie left-hander didn't feel like quibbling after a S-3 v1c1ory over the Angels. .. I'm not here to conquer the world. I JUSt want to do the JOb and. hopefully, get some wins." said Leiter. who failed to reach the third inning in his prev101U two starts and hadn't woo since April J9. The 22-ycar-old Le11er lost his no- h1t bid with two out 1n the sixth on a solid sin&le by Wally Joyner. lron1- cally. Joyner entered the game in the top of the sixth as a replacement for Johnny Ray. who was hit on the elbow by a pitch. Leiter. 4-2. wound up giving up only that hit but left Wlth a 5-0 lead after 1ssu1ng his sixth walk 10 start the ei&}lth. "I was JUSt &lad to have the runs." The schedule HOME Tonig!ll-New York 7 35 om • Mev 2....-.dle ~v 27-Balllmore, 7 35 om. Mav 18-Ba1t1more, 7 05 om • Mev 29-Batllmore, 1-05 pm Mav 3!>-Bosloo, S 10 om. Mav 31-Boslon, 7 JS pm.• • On TV. Channel S • All oames on KMPC, 710 Lt1tcr said ... .\.fter that. I JUSt ex- pected to get the" in. Obv1ousl>. with a no-hitter go1n' I v.as hoping for the tx-'t But I wasn t tembl> upset b\ the htt •. . "His ball was citploding. He wasn't the same gU) we saw 1n New York." said Bnan Downing of the .\ngels. who chased Leiter 1n p, innings on Ma\ 13 Phils watch tie turn toDodgers'win, 2-1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Los An,eles Dodaen ma~r Tommy LasOrda said that in h1' 39 years with the Los Ar\JCles ~rs he nevcr before '8W a play hkc iL TM ~ had scomj a run 1n the 12th inn1~ to takt a l-1 lcad over the Philacklph•a Phillits Tuesday. In the bouom of the 12th. Milt Thompson led off wnh a double off reliever Altjandro Pena and J Orosco relicvtd. Stc~c JcllJ IKtifittd ThomP90n to third Luis Aauayo pinch hit and ta;d down a sq~ bunt to tc0re Thomp. aon as OrOlco's thro to fim hit A&\IJ)'O in the bid. Game tied. 1'ut wait. Not to '*St. Home plate umptre Randy Marsh c:alkd Atuayo out for Nl'nina in1ide the buitlinc and tntttftti"I with the throw. -Thoml*>"t wu ~nl blK third . back to 1h1rd. After hming Phil Bradley. Orosro struck out Juan Samud to end the pmc and art t11s fourth save. "'I ~vcr'8w that play before.·· said Lasorda. who wascj«ttd by Manh in the seventh innina rot arsuina. that Thompson had run out or the balchnc on a im1tar pla y. "In 111 of my cattcT I've won games in a 101 of ways. but rvc nevtt won onethll wa~ Hc (Marsh)saw thcpfay riaht. I aYr 11 on the rtplay. "Whcrt have )Ou e\er sttn a team in 1 pmc oo a pla>· hkt that( La rda id, "Thafs a nasty w~y to lose ... Phallies manqcr Ltt Eli.a id -tt ._as a 1ouah way 10 come bldt and tMn lose: He (Ma h) ma<k the call. 'hate.ant ),... ntelt1 ended a thRIC..pnx uu and 11mc beck of I he' ankee'i. v.hn ha,t· "on four gamt'\ 1n a ro" led 2-0 "hen Ricke) ~knJcr\On .-.ingled off Kirk \1t< a'>l..111 2--' in the fifth and Don \1Jlllngl~ htt ht\ founh home run of lhr <,ea\on Jad, ( IJrk tollo"ed with h1\ ntnth homer lhl' lira 11me the Yanl..cc\ ha'c h11 u1n..etul1'e home run'> th1'i <;eason Ll'ltcr was reltc\l·d tl\ \tt'' e Shields after "'alll.ing p1m h h1lll'r C hico ~al!..cr to start thl· t'tghth and falling tx-h1nd :!-O 10 Do" ning \h1elds ga'e up a sing.le to D<.1" ning and after DIC k 5cholield lonl'd [)o" ning at scrnnd. Jo) nl'r singled Cahfom1a's first run acrO\'.>. "''th ¥hotield going 10 third and Jo)ner 1al.1ng second on the thro" George Hendrick \lnglcd both run- ner!. home. g1' 1ng him I 100 car~r RBl!i. Da'c R1ghet11 rl"lte .. ed Shields and Chili Da\tS singled before Ton~ .-\rmlh grounded into an innina- l"nd1ng double pla\ R1ghc111 \.\ent on to cam his ninth sa'e Ne"' York tool. a I ..0 lead 1n the second inning "hen< laudell Wash- 1n1ton walked and scored o n Dave Winfield's double The Yanktts madl' 11 ~-0 in the third on Joel 'ii.inners double , I I The schedule AWAY T°"ton~a. 4.35 om • Mav~.~lSom • ""-Y H 1"111 dtll"'-, US• m ~., 27-Mont....i, 05 om Mav »-MontrW. 10-lS a m • ~.,It Montf'Ml, tOlS am • May »-New Yortl, 10.lS a m Mav 31-Hew Von, 4..lS Pm • • On TV, CMnnlt 11 • Al ....,... Oft KAK, 1'0 th~ Houstoa Aslrol 1n lhc 'ation.at tnaueWnt. 1 Mike 0a~1s 1.wcd home R1Ck ~mpeicy 1n ~ 12tlt innina wtth tht w1nn1,._ run. Otmpeey opeMd lht 12th .,1th a sinJk off' IOKT Cif'CI Ham 0-1 . ~~ Yankees pltcber Al Leiter fire. to the plate at Allaheim Stadium darlnC New York"• .tctory OYU the AftCela. B< l\ TC,, 1 A.P l -Thl· h•unh game 111 1-il "1anlt' ( up final-. het .... ~n the f dm1mtnn Cl kr<. and the Bo\too Rruin' "'a'> p.i'otponcd "11h the ~ort t1t·d 1.; and \ 21 lelt in lht· 5.("(und rx·ni >d "ht·n a pnv.er 1a1lure htt f\, \ltln C 1JrJl·n J ul'\<la' night 'H l prc,1dl·n1 John Ziegler met "1th 11tlic1al\ from both <,tde-s for .1~•u1 1· .,. nul('\ and d~1dC'd nl'I to u'nllnue 11la\ <'' C'n ..., hen pov.er .. 'JIS . \t fl'd !x"'l.3U\C ml'"' of he Cfl\\A.d h.1J Ot'l'n t'' al uat~d for c;c'( unt) fl ,1,, •n\ /11·glcr uttn~ '\lil "''a""· ..aid :", ttil ~mt· ">II be rerla,C'd 1f n,•,17,-.;1n al lhl l'nd ol the ~nes a\ t..10 l -n Bo\ltln no June 2 I hl 11 urth game of the 'tan le\ C up I nJ '1, 1111" \{ hcduled for Edmonton 11n I hur'4.la' n11ih1 1 ht• 'tat~. "lo"e\Cr from the µm~ plJ\t•J Tul''oJJ\ 11oill loun1 T ht µm<· llluld not ~ n-plaH•d 1n H'''ll n \\ ldnl·..Ja\ M Thur\da' n1~h 1, v. hen th( BO~ton <.. clttt:'> .,.,fl tx· .i 1he (1<1rdcn for the first t"o (Pleue M'e BLACKOUT /82) Giamatti suspends Guerrero Dodger al o recei\'es S 1.000 fine fo r thro\ving bat at Mets' Co n e NEW YORK ( "-P) -Pedro GucrTCro of the Lo .\naeles DodF" ~• \u peockd for four da)s and fiMd a reported S l.000 Tuesday by tilt auonal Lnaue for hell,1n1 his bat to~anj New York Met p.tchtr °'''J Cone l.ist u nda) TM Dod saKS GutfT'Cf"O v.ill not appeal and that the) "111 rontinut to pe) their thinj bHcm1n dunna h1\ ~s1on • That m~ns G~ro. third in the NL with a .326 bau1naa\erqt". wllJ mi thrtt~1n Ptnladclphiaand ont tn Monun.1. He _,u be in uruf"onn wticn t~ team bqins a thrtt~t 1mn 1n C"W York Yt1tb t.M C' QC'I 1 )' n\ahl -1 lhil\k it's all t. but rm C'OnmncG that the pi1chc1' dotsn't ~·· ( ~ or fiMd). l'm bcin su pended fbutd&) and bc's t1U p1lC'h1na. Thc prtSldcnt ofdft~dMS lht tth& bul hc~ould ha¥C done mtdti • ut th4 pnchtt,"' Gut1Tm> said. -fowda ?lfthat' allheaoulotofau~ arc 01nt to be throv.1na their be '' 1~ KCOnd be1:1Cm1n aUy cl.man said T~) pnor to "' Yort's pme uh '* Or.,. CoeM DAIL V PtLOT I Wedn19daV, May 26, 198' Laker&, Celtics trying to fight of the aging process ....,_ 'fttie Auedate4 Preti INGLEWOOD -Whale Coach Pat m Raley wants bas Los An&eles Lakers 10 fortel about Ul&h. he doesn't want them to foraet what happened apinsl &he Jazz when they play )>alias loniJht. .. Our objective is not lo iet full of our ounelves becaU5C we won Game I like we dad against Ullh," Riley said aflcr his team beat the Mavencks 113-98 Monday ni&ht in Game I of the NBA Wcstcnt Conference finals. The victory came two da)'S after the defendma NBA champion Lakers beat the Jazz 109-98 an the seventh and deciding game of a surpnsingly difficult second-round series. · ··1 wanted to purge Utah out of them so we didn't work out (Sunday)." Riley said "We are famtltar with Dallas. I like the way we played defense -"e were active and coordinated. "Dallas will be better tn Game 2 I want m) players to get some rest and then to be d1sc1plined and onl) I.hank about Dallas. It's e.as) to get distracted. We can't .assume 1t will be easy at home. We really have to ta~e care of business on our own floor." Meanwhile m Boston. 1n basketball )Cars. the Celtics appear elderly. But the Detroit Pistons don't see them as Boston's decltning years Four st.aners have passed their 30th btnhda}s. but advancing age hasn't stopped the Celtics from advancing to the NBA 's Eastern Confercn~ finals for the fif\h straight )ear thanks to full-time performances from aging stars. · ''I think It 's pan ofthetr psych." said Dctroat's n- yev-0ld auard Isiah Thomas. who IS two ~ears younger than Boston's )Oungcst staner. Dann~ A.inge Quote of the da y Kevlll McHale, Boston Celtics forward. on Larry Bird's 20-point founh quaner when he hat nine of I 0 shots 1n the Eastern Conference semifinal scnes clincher Sunday: "The onl} wa} they could have stopped Larry down the stretlh was to kill him.'' U.S . team tria ls p ared to 20 COLORADO SPRINGS -Oa"td m Robinson. Dann) Manning and four relat1vel) unknown players were among the survl\Ors Tuesda) 10 the second cut at the U .S. Olympic basketball tnals. The~ will rcpon to Georgetown U n1verstt} on Jul) IO and will be Joined by four to eight other players from an I I-member USA Select learn which will play tn Europe next month. That team includes Robinson and Alonzo MourninJ of Chesapeake. Va .. tht' onl} high school pla}er invtted to the tnals. Joan1ng them an the final cut from the tnals. boweHr. v.ere lesser-known pla)'crs such as Todd L1cht1 of Stanford. Dan MaJerle of Central M1ch1gan. Randolph Ke)'s of Southern M1ss1ss1pp1 and Bnan Shaw of Cal-San.)8 Barbara The remaining players selected for the Georgetown camp were. W1ll1c Anderson of Georgia. Sean Elltott of Anzona. Dann)' Ferry of Duke. Jeff Gra}er of Iowa State. Hcrsc) Hawkins of Bradk}. Stace} King of Oklahoma. J R. Reid of Nonh Carolina. Mitch Richmond of Kansas State and the two Charles Smiths -the foN'ard from Ptttsburgh and the guard from Georgt"to"n. Joining Robinson and Mourn.ing on the Select 'Team were: 8.J. Armstrong oflowa. S(ace} Augmon of Nevada-Las Yeps. Rex Chapman of KentUd:}. Vernell Coles of V1rgrn1a Tech~~teve Ktrr of Arizona. Dyron Nix of Tennessee. Ow~ne 'Sch1nu1us of Flonda, Gene Smith of Georgt'town and A.nthony Ta)'lor of Oregon Irwindale d ea l may be folding Raiders spokesman said Tuesda) the c II• EL SEGUNOO -A Los Angeles [i] absence of Xa' 1er Hermosillo as a rep- ~ntatt"e of Irwindale could scnously affect negottations in the proposed move of the NFL team to the San Gabnel Valle)' city .. tf Xavier 1s not in\.olved 1n the deal, tt has the potential to create commumcatton shonfalls," Raiders executive John Herrera said. "We have been dealtng with bastcall) three key people 1n the year we have been involved with Irwindale In the middle ofth1s process has been Xa\1er .. On Monda). Hennos11lo rcltnqu1shed his role as spokesman and a negotiator an dealtna.s with the Raiders. according to Irwindale officials. Hermosillo will conttnue to work with the city, on an unspectfit'd new prOJCCt. but he agreed to give up hi\ $8,500-a-month retamer for his present post. city officials satd IYan Lendt return• to opponent PhllJppe Pech en route to Ont round 'rictory. Lendl. Navratilova advance Ivan Leadl, "lo I in men's tennis and Ill not read) to gn e up. and Martiu Navratllova. ""o ::! an '-'Omen's tennis and hoping to mo\e up led a stnng of old- timers into the '>elOnd round at the French Open Tuesday in Pam .\s members of the: )OUth movement that somctaml·s sel·ms to be taking over. fell by the wayside or sat on the sadeljne~. Ltndl defeated Plllllp~ Ped! ofFranu.· 6-0. 6-3. 6-4. whtk Navratilova do"ned Pat Medrado of Brazil 6-0 b-3 Claris Evert, a se\Cn- ume champion 1n Pans and at 33 the oldest woman tn the tournament added to the \Ctcran flavor at Roland Garros "1th a b-1 . 6-4 '1ctof) over Juclilh Winner of Austria on thl·u~ntcrcoun cla) E'en hinted at might be her last Frcm h Open. The oldest men's player. 35-year- old Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. also won He eliminated Leonardo Lavalle Qf Mexico 6-2. 6-3. 6-2 La\allc \1.3) 9 \Cars 0ld "hen Vilas won the French Open in 19~" · In San Diego. Man Dwiplay, "ho coached thr l nated States mrn's \Olleyball team 10 unprecedenll•J \IC tones at the 1985 World Cup and 1986 VvorlJ < hamp1onsh1p. wall return to college coaching after the 1988 01) mp1c Games. In New York. CBS. "h1ch hasn't tt'k' 1sed an Olympics since 1960. outbid l\ B( for the l ' S broadcast nghts to the 1992" inter Games in Alben' tile France. officials said Tuesda) CBS" 111 pa~ S243 m1llton for the nghts. 21 per~nl less than the S.309 mtllton .\BC paid for the 1988 \\inter Ol~mp1cs in (algan '\;B(' btd Sl75 mallton plus a share of profits af re' enuese\ce-eded $325 m1llton In Ph1ladelph1a. NB( Sports wath pressure from ti) rnrporatc hierarch). had a hand in the withdrawal of the Showboat Hotel & Casmo's contro .. ersaal sponsorship ot the Ot't I 0 Kan~s­ Temple college ba)~etball gamt• 1n .\tlan11c Ctt) a ne'-' spa per n:poned toda~ TelevisJqn. radio TELEVISION 4.30 pm -PRO BASEBALL Dodgers at Ph1ladclph1a. Channel 11 4 30 pm -PRO BASEBALL. San Fran- ciS(o at ~e" ) ork Mets. WOR 5 pm -INTERNATIONAL SOCCER 01) mp1c qualtf) ing match -El Salvador '~ L'n11ed States. from lnd1anapolts. ESPN. 5.05 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA Eastern Conference finals Game I -Detroit at Boston. TBS 7 30 p m -PRO BASKETBALL. NB~ \J..cstcrn Conference finals Game 2 -Dallas at Laker... TB Pnme Ticket 7 'O p m. -PRO BASEBALL ~cw York. Yan~l·e~ at .\ngels. Z Channel RADIO 4 30 pm. -PRO BASEBALL: Dodgers at Ph1ladclph1a. KABC (790) 7 pm -PRO BASEBALL Padres at Montreal. KFMB (760). 7·30 p.m -PRO BASKETBAU.: NBA Western Confercn~ finals Game 2 -Dallas at Lakers. 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Coachella Valley t : Coach of the Year honors went to pitcher John Brctza a loser 1n the The Roadrunners oveTC&me the 95• John Herman. who led &hson to the 1ttOnd with four unearned runs. heat oft he lov.crdcsen and combined Sunset LeaJue championship and a Irvine. the South Coast Lcaaue the thrtt-hat pttch1ng of Sean Thencn C IF 4-A semifinal bcnh. rhampion for tht' second time in thrtt with a nine-hit attack to move an to * years. was guilty ofthrtt errors an the Frida} 's quanrrfinals against Dana Al·C>n"99 coumy fatal second innina. and the host Hills. ~LAV .. OP: THE YEAR Vaqueros were unable to recover Neil Caner struck a two-run first-~ver. ScMll ,....... vr. apsnst a strona El Centro-based tnning home run. and 1n the founh "4am K.... WOOdlW'ldlie m1> Sr team. the Roadrunners broke open 1 3-0 "•n TUM A sinaJe and two errors loaded the lead wtlh three more runs. =1 s:::;: ~~ect. bases and af\er a force at the plate and Jose DcSant1a10 and Frank Lam va 0ow Peri". Met"tne a strikeout, another base hit and the waJked to open the third and after Drew si..wero. Ho1 Her00r lhird miscue of the innina turned it Chns Silva forced Lamva at second. ~; ~· H=• ".,,_ nto a bia inninJ. Bnid Zentner delivered a run--sconna MCONo nAM ~ ~ lrviM used four pitchen before 11 sin~c. G<eo •".,.· Hunflneton h 1C11 • Jeff Smith. Woo*odle ~s over and Central manqcd JUSt men s1naJcd to load the bases. Ty Price ,.,_ • M9r " Ol'I Sr .. Sr ...... " mll s.r. seven hits. tnclud1f1$ Chris Acosll•s then Miu Arroyos scored a run with SaM• us ... U111vtn11v 1 anprodUC'll\IC triple lft the si"th. bul I sacrifice fly. ::-.~. ~ne "' Sor Mft«1'115' the four in the second proved 100 Thcncn took off on 1 steal attempt TlMD THM mud! co o"errome. and the catcher's poor throw allowed TOdcl ltllllo, ""' ~·• ; The V IQS ( I S..9) spoiJed the the th a rd run to 9COre. ~ "Oii~~ a~::O Uiutout bit in the siiuh wben Marton Tbenm &truck out 11x and walked o.r.i UllGe. ••- lriQPS l.ed off with a si,.ie. tto~ thtte In eontrollna tilt Arabs an day. ~~ .=-,:, 6eCOftd and K'Of'Cd on a 5in&)e b)' Gcorse Saldana was Saddltbadt's a>AOt Ott TNS n.a ft.andy Manin. leadina hitter. aoina 3 fM 4. .,.. """'*'· a ... U.S. defender unveiled • 60-foot catamaran must beat challen e whether boat ts legal • SAN 01£00 (AP) -A 60-foot caumaran •ilh 1winaCOr1 wl was unveiled Tuetday as the U.S. de- fe"*1' for the America's Cup, but the boat must Ail throuah a lepl challe~ before machin,a the start llM in the September rqatta. New Zealand cha.lltn,cr Michael Fay, who has entered a 9().foot waterline monohull sloop apinst the • San Dicao Yacht Oub·s duaJ-bulled boat. has filed suit, claimina the unprcttdented use of a catamaran in America's Cup competition is unfair. Fay contends the Deed of Gift, which aovems America·s Cup com- petition, implicitly outlaws mis-- matches and that the San Diego Yacht Club must meet ham in a lake and similar boat. Catamarans iener- ally arc considered faster than mono- hulls but are more unstable and can be flipped over by an unexpected puff of wind. The San Diego Yacht Oub and its defense manager, Sail Amenca, argue that the lone design ltmatation in the deed relates to boat Jenatb and tM whc"tt it will be loaded on a t.1F and IOI -year-old docu~nt docs not brouaht to San~ mention the number of hulls. The callmaran 11 named Stlfl A The Dennis Conner-led Sta1"5 4t Stripes, af\er the 12-mecer yacht Strips s)'ndicatc also 11 ncarina c:om-Conner sailed to victory over the plet1on of another 60-foot catamaran Australians in the 1987 America's wi\h traditional soft sail rather than Cup off Fremantle. Australia. to the semi·riaid air foil. A deciSJon will return the Cup 10 the United Sllte-1 be made later on whkh catamaran under the San Diego Yacht Oub will be wed in the race. banner. "I've been upside down in a .. We went throu&h a lot of ideas catamaran SO percent of the limes before we came up with what we have rve been saillna it in the last week, so today," sa!d David Hubbard, a.mech- l'm not too confident 1 can even tet anical enainccr who helped des-.n the around the race course at this point.·· catamaran's 11r foil baled on has 12- said Conner, who will skipper the year cxpenencc wicb the device. defender. "It's based on airplane theory but tt Conner and has team have broken has all the features of a son na, .. he two masts and capsized twice while said. "It has a mast and flaps but th~y practicin• in two 40-foot catamarans v-an be shaped to camber and twi~t on San Diego Bay. like a soO sail ... We started with basic "Thetrc notorious for break-' sailing theory. We did. n~t h~ve ~.rule downs,' Conner said of catamarans. except for the length bm1tat1on. "Without beina rude, I'd like to Conner as scheduled to take the sugest t.hat most of the people that catamaran for its first water tnal on say this is a mismatch really don't Wedncsda). the same day attorneys know what they're talking about, with for the yacht club and Fay's Mercury the exception of Michael Fay and I Bay Boat1n1 Cl ub bc&in oral ariu- think that's his political posture" ments on the suit filed in New York Fay's sloop, meanwhile, is aboard a State Supreme Coun. cargo ship that left New Zealand last The New York coun. which is Friday and is heading for southern expected to issue a ruling next month, California. The sloop is expected to is the arbiter of Amcnca's Cup amve Thursday in Los Angeles. disputes. Chevy's new V-8 b reak s In dy's on ly n on-trad ition Newport Laser sailors fare well By AI.tMON LOCKABEY 0.., .............. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Tra- dttton ts almost a religion at the lnd1anapolts Motor Speedway. Things are done the same way year after year 1n the name of tradition. Yet. ironically. nothing is more cenain at Indy than changes in automotive technolgy. The roadsters. the rear~ngine rcv- olutton. the four-cyltndcr Of- fenhauscr engine. all gave way to tht' Coswonh etJ.hH) lander on the his- toric 2112-mtle oval with Johnny Rutherford's Ind) win in 1976. Now. the Cosv.orth 1s struggling to ~ecp up '-'tth a new turbocharged Che' rolet Indy V8. "It's the Chev) era now," says Mano A.ndrett1. one of six dnvers 1n Sunda) 's 72nd running of the Indy race who "111 be propcled by the sttll dc"elopmental Chevy engine. .\)Car ago . .i\ndreui. the 1969 Indy "inner. had a Chevrolet engine an the Lola that kept ham in the lead for 170 of tht' 200 laps Unfonuna1ely. his dominance ended wtth a ninth-place SEAHAWKS •• From Bl not htslor) after all. instead JUSt on a 45--0a) suspension and now eltgtble, had has nght arm in 1~ JUSt seconds after ge111ng the \fonarchs to go down in the SC'venth Ht' has thro"'n over 200 patches in has two starts in the playoffs and Gibbons satd he had no idea what he'd do ne>.t. "We've i.ot to sit down and analyze tt." said Gibbons. "He told me today he was healthy and ready to go so we staned htm. He's the lcind of pitcher you have to have at th as point because he pitches well under pressure. ··when the going gets tough he doesn't get a lump in his throat." It was tough on several occasions. but c'ery ttme Naulty had the ans" er The Monarchs left a runner at third tn the first inning. two more tn the second, runners at the comers in the third. another in the founh. two in the fifth. two in the sixth. and tn the sc'enth had Jim Austin aboard with one out and Joe C1ccarella (seven homers) at the plate. But Ctccarella grounded to second and Steve Hernandez went to his brother. Dan. who completed the double play. Mater Oct neutralized Rrenner's first-mntng home run with a run tn the second when Greg Shockey doubled and eventually scored on a double-play ball that was not con- sumated. The Seahawks struck for base-hits against Mater Oct staner Bnan Frankel tn four straight mnings. In the founh the Monarchs sta)'ed afloat with a rare unassisted double plar by left fielder Mike Basse. whose diving catch of a Dan Hernande2 blow was turned into an 1nniog- end1ng double play when he ran to second to double the Seahawks up. "1 had m y runner going:· said Gibbons. "No guy an the world ts going to catch that ball." Basse. however. made the play and 1t was typical of Mater Dc1's strona defense. It wasn't until the fifth that they were able to knock Frankel out of \he box with the round-tripper by Steve Hernandez. OJ, Murray started it off wtth 1 "n~ to nghc and he was mo~td to. second on a sacrifJCe by Grea Szuba. Steve Hemanda ~ the first ofTcrina. which was up.•nd 1t was just out of the reach of Basje and over che fence. That bfou&ht in Maltr Defs mound ace, l'ony · Pma. but the damaac bad ~n done. finish af\er a broken valve spnng led to an engine failure. "I've never had a car perform any better." Andretti said. "It was very disappointing because the engine was so strong and the car was so 'ood.'' Rcliabtltt) remains the btg ques- tion about the engine designed by Mano lllten ofSwttzcrland and Paul Morgan of En&Jand. originall} tested b} Roger Penske'scltte lndy<ar team and now being developed and produced by llmor Engineenng. co- owned b) lll1en. Morgan. Penske and Che' rolet. "When you stan with a new pov.er plant. you ha'e to expect certain problems." lllten said. "You not onl) build the engme. but you have to build a whole team and put a factory together. It's a w-hole package and 1t takes some time. "But we were competatn e nght out of the bo\. You can do all the (bench) testing 1n the "-Orld. but the onl} wa) )OU find out about the ltttle problem'i 1s 10 ir.o racing Newpon skippers scored high in tht' Caltfornta State Laser Cham- p1onsh1ps at Dana Point Harbor Yacht Club. Susie Minton. with Tom O'Neal as crew from New-pon Harbor Yacht Oub placed second in the Laser 11 Class. Carol}n Ulander. Balhoa Yacht Club. won Oass B 1n the s1glehanded Laser Class. and David Moody. BYC. was the top scorer in the JUnior division in Lasers. Trophy winners included: LASall II -I. Ired Rode-Pal Gc>Ooefd, SM\ Di.to YC, 2 Sutle Mlfttoft-Tom O'NHI, ~ H~ YC, J HMlle CemeH8t1911 c-t. Sell DieOO YC, 4 Scott Quen·Tom 9elter. SOVC, S Mall ~·Forni F_..., Cellfornle vc. LASI• A -I Alea Cemlil, SDVC. 2 Chuck 0.-Alemltos .. " VC. 1 .. ,, Hedl-111, S.nre Cruz YC, 4 Frenk Gl'IM, CVC, 5.. 8lelt1 Ml4Clleton, Slenfofd $elllng Club LASER • -I CerOIVn Ulender. eve. I. Greo Y~e 1111 ... nelloNI LAMf' "'" """'· ). Tim H•-·· Ca<onedo YC, 4 Tim Werdow. ILCA, s ''''" e.n11ty 0-Point vc. Too lutltOI' (~ 16)-0.vlel Moodv.fJ.YC Too,,.,.., ... , cover lO>-eoo AncMrlOft. A8YC Too wom.n-S."' Marreeote. eve Hilltl POlnl Ka<w-S.rell Pllllenon, CVC • • D9llr .......... ., .... -- ¥atu Del'• Robble lckee la .•t at aecond u St.Te Bernandu throwa to flnt in failed doable pl'.ay a~pt. ! . . . BL&tKOUT IN BOSTON: •• ! 'PrOaBl . omcs of lhtar NBA Eastern C'on-l'\OUUl IU . .>O, H was&nnos.anced that fere~ finals qainst the Detroit p{iy would not continue. Pistons. · It V'&S lbe teQ;>nd blackout to affect . The p<)Wtr failed at ~32 p.m EDT . a Bruins playoff' pme this year. The moments after Crait SimP'On scored firit c>ne <>«urrcd at Monuea.I in the his s.econd pl of the pl,yoffS tQ tic o~ntt of the 5CC'Ond·round ICries. tht KOfe for the; Oilers, who lead the }he loss wa ~used ~nedl= best-of-seven .enes 3-0. fadu.tt tn a Bosu:>n A Mau~ Rat Emc~ncy powcr·wu 1umed on. J!C)wer plant tha11upplies most of the At 1~07 the li&t\ts tarfl~ be(t Gardtn's po~. COiridor h~ts with Without • the help of ·a ~tor. po*t! su~sed ~ Bosaon Edi~ Co. Several pla)·er1 came blck on the ice remained (illummated allo.ina the • bUt 9S percent ohbe CTO'Wd had been· Garden m>wd to e•iL --------------------------cvlC'Ultcd BoMon E.diton lmt some c:rew'I fiA-.i.. .. .._ over to cht Garden ao check out the J ........ Ddy POdt :=t• nkrl roe. .... ,..,. ,. (714 ) 642-4333 BClllll)IUVDY 4 A SOFTBALL ROT·TVnUP , ·~n 11unu11n Iner tu~~ orot>atm. utility sooktlman t.fike -U ,..,. &I • • ftaluft. Boston Ganim pra1dcnt Speaaro • said. .. Our ptttimiury Froill81 ., la~ Moulter wu ~ tc~enl aftatysit it Chit n'is DOI• Edilon- kitt threw 1 ~•4utter aJMI 1even innina to put the ,.me on ice. • • • ~ oo the Ice wavi'ns fans~·~-· relattd ~m. h ""-'' be 1 c.. ............ .,. ..... .... .., ....... Qlt.,.,. ....... . ... .._....._r...._a(714).._.. difrmntbaumprOdumtoncRBJu ~ Sh&nnonttermonsalilled-.1houl \he s&ands. TM JIO"'lt.f. •failure -~mated~-WedOa't , IM Barons (2l+I) sbCtled v Ulll ouUadlfterlteiYM•llcnnlked. 'Pf't"tntcd·&n)' publl( lddra. an-baYeU.)'rqMMUQ(uyOdlttOldllCS Empire Lape champion Cypma Tina Wey 11~ to kMld tk buts. nOUM!fMl'll to oac.te ~ 6Q-:yat-;" the NortJi Station lftL TMt __. .,__ ______ ....._ __ ..;.......;; ___ ~ with 10 b1u. • Bedly kll's 1nftdd ovt tot the !int old bu11d1,na. ~ . • • .... · .ao ltt.•1n6w 1 Oefden ~ ..... RUFFEllt$ Rkcttruckout five and walked one run acros. and Mth two outs Tn• · Bruini ·: ~1>91te-swoman Htidi • hClaid • to up her pmonaJ suusUtl to 230 St.11u ain,kc:S for an RBL Hollindawha:t bUik:tist wiatleand The ~ .Uwe allO ....-. n UWI • stnkcoulJ 1nchn I 1-S reaxd. • freshman ~non Dola1utoubled fol JCturi1y ra.tons. ifto11ct bunitd JM to. (Jf"TV C0~""91 by'E.sPN: ,.. .. .._. TEIY llC. The Batons. •bo art 11 Thousand 1n a ~!' Sam} Sawytt •!id Null £l1el • t\'Ct) bod) out of the (Mdtn, •vi• , . TM 11rne wu aho .. ,.. la • -., .,. ..,. '-111w °""'""' Oats on Tbundly 11\emOoa 1n the eact\ sa~ tft ~M. ~ ft.IK'hied on 1M cm~ lijlts wo..W "°' rduJtilil 'from hiP ...,_,.,. Ul Litt -mo Pit 141, llM quancrfina IOI a vea-run nd 10 rmw to pu 1n the tit th runr on '°"'-, , . · • p ; • Witat,... • . ·' . ... ... I l . , • • f FoR THl RE coRD G>AMAGED PAG Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, May 2~, 1988 •• ~~~~~~~-~ • Major League _standlngs Oakland TC"~as Minnesota Kansas C II) Scaule Ch1l·ngo Ao1el1 New York Cleveland De1ro11 Bos1on Milwaukee Toronto Bah1morc w 30 21 20 20 20 19 17 29 28 26 22 23 19 9 American L-.ne WEST DI VISION L Pct. GB Lii 14 .682 µ 21 .SOO 8 5-S 22 476 9 7-J 24 45S 10 5-5 2S .444 10112 S-5 24 .442 I 0112 2-8 28 .378 I 31h J. 7 EAST DIVISION 14 .674 7-3 16 .636 1112 7.3 16 . 619 2112 6-4 19 537 6 4-6 20 .SJS 6 5-5 25 432 101 2 4-6 35 .20S 201n 4-6 Tuesday's Scores r-..c.,.. 't ork 5. Allgela 3 M1l.,..aukee 7. Dctron 0 Cle' eland 4 ( h1cago 3 Minnc!>ota 6, Kan!.as Cll\ S Toronto 13 Tc·us 1 '>ca1tlc 14 Boston I 0Jkland 6 Baltimore O Today's Games Streak Won I Lost 1 Won 4 Lost 4 Won 2 Lost I Lost 4 Won 4 Won I Lost I Lost 2 Won 3 Won I Lost I Ho mt 11· 1 13·12 11-10 8 1' 9. 9 11-1 4 6-13 16· 8 13-6 10· 9 14-12 15-11 7-12 7-lb "ll'\' 'r ork!Hudson4-11a1 Angels (Petf) ~-1) 7:J5pm Balt1mon: (~ 11l1am<,on 1-3) at Oakland (~ekh 7-2) I~ I 'i pm M1l.,..aukl'l' (NH.'\C\ 4-1) at Detro11 (Robinson 4-2). 4 35 pm < lnl'land (farrell -t-3) at Chicago (Reuss 2-2). 5 30 pm \11nnnota I Bl}ll',en 2-4) at Kan!.lls C1tv (Gub1C1a 5--t> 'i 1) p 111 Toronto ((lane~ 2-4) at Texas (Russell 2-01. 5:35 p.m Bo'>ton (( lcmen<i 6-2) at \eattle i langston -t-1). 7 O'i pm Thursday's Ga~s M1h,uukel' JI Dl'tro11, 4 JS pm Toronto at Tna\. 5 35 pm Onl) game:~ '>l hcduled National League Hou~ton Dodgen San franU'>lO C1ncinnat1 San Diego o\1lantJ "le.,.. 't urk Pittsburgh St. LOUI\ Chicago Montrl·al Philaddph1a 15 13 21 19 15 L 12 lM "l"I .,.., WEST DIVISION Pct. GB LIO 59 5 7.' 'i75 I 4-6 523 3 7.) soo 4 <>·4 149 LO'· 4-6 3 I 7 I I 1 ~ 4-ti EAST DIVISION 71 4 7.1 59 I 5 3-7 50() Q 6-4 48M Q•·~ 4-6 463 101 ] -t-b P5 14 4-6 TuHday's Score! Dodgers 2 Philadelphia I I 12 innings) t\ tlanta 1-1 . ( h1lagu ()-2 (first game 10 1 nn1ng<i) P1ttsburgli S I lo uston 4 !\1unm•ar 7, "ian Diego 6 <I J 1nn1ng~I 'ian Frannsrn -t N1:w \ ork 2 . ·'it L OUI'> I.< 1nunnat1 ::! ( 11 rnning!>) Slruk Lost I Won I ~on .., Lost Lost Lo'>t Lost ~on \\on \\on \.'.on lo\! ' Home 16-7 12 12 14-1' 11 11 I 1-1 'i 4-1 4 I I· 4 I~ . .., I ~-1 2 ~-l(J I (I-7 '!. I\ Toda y's Games Dodgers (Ltaf') 3-3) at Philadelphia (PalmerO-J) 4"'1'1 pm <. inunnatl('\oto l-2) at 51 Louis ( Mc'W 1llJam'> 2-111 111." .1 m .\tlanta (CJ la' 1he 1-6) at C h1cago (Lancaster 2-41. 11 20 am \an Diego(\\ hmun 1-~I a1 Montf'cal CManincr J-01 4 O'i pm Hou\ton ( Knl·p~r 6-01 a1 P111sburgfH Dunne 2-21 4 ll5 pm • ~Francisca I Le<"oss 1-3) at Ne.., Y'Or!Si Derting 4-'' 4 1'i pm Thursday's Games Dodgers al l h1ladelph1a 4 35 pm San Du.~go at Montreal 4 35 p m San Franc1!.Co at "le.,.. York. 4 3 S p m Onl) game~ scheduled Away 19-7 8-9 9-12 12-11 11-16 8-10 11-15 13. 6 I 5-10 16-7 g. 7 g. 9 12· I) 2-19 Away 9-1 (J I I -'i Y-X I I· I I 2-11 9 14 19 "( 9 11 111 1 II 14 12 4 , , x 11 •••• .,, .... OEFENOlN(i CH~ -Al U'IM< '\!OuOoe<Out N M. "'"O 8 W ... 8fe(I .. l 17§ "'"t lo< '"e 500 m •t n 1"1 TP>e •<lo<w we\ UnM!< \ tourtn n 1'1 u>oeararlcel '" ·~ lf>G• 500 '•"'II "'' •tcord w• l>v A J Fov1 '" lt11 AUTO AAONG lndlanet*IS • soo fl'C)1T l"OLE STAltTS • Fw r Rta Man t 19lS S6 4d 48 1 A J Fovt ( 1965 69 .74 1St .Ric~ {"IU•\ I 1919 11·96 181 ,. Tll< .. M•r•O And••••· 11964 67 1 11 Jot1nnv Ru1r,erto•d t 191J 76 to T~m 5..,._.. , 1911 71 I• Two Rolon OtPa1m; dt?O ?I J1mmv ¥;,irol'lv 1 1~1 14 • Leon purev • 1975 ?II & II Cummo~ 193) l7 °"'' Naion 1'4'9 SI ~dd1t $«'" Clt.O '" Parnal I Jontt I 1''1 '31 8ot>Ov Un\~ I 1t71 II lnctv .. cts. fl9u,.., EVENT -T ... 11"4 •""u•I 1"4••"4l>04•l soo DfSTANCE -500 m ies, 100 leO\ erovnc 1rw 2 , milt HP"•" on l>r<lt tnelanaoot s Mol0< S-0we1' lreCk SANCTIONIHG aOOY -T"-U 5 AulO Clot> elSo o°"' ID CART NASCAR SCCA Grtnc> Pr" encl Olllt'• d• wt<\ 11>rouo11 "'f'f natlon411 F IA 11\l•nQ 00.\ not count 1n wond 118ncl•"llS l>fraur.t of t nQ,lltS JO IO 4 ~ n1rt1 ·~•nll Fotmu1a. Ont 11m11 of J '"" ltACIE CAltS -Ooet1·codlo11. -·w,,.... encl s•nolt·w•• w ·111 er>o1111 soec1fk;e1ions "' bv tr.. U S Aulo Cfulll Minimum w""~'• 01 9' •ncl'ltl m41,,mum lenolfl of IS fftt me•I· mum wldtll 01 IO lncllfl. minimum w110111 of 1.•1S OOUftO\ lor non·lurbocharoed u rs 1,SSO oounds lor 1vrooct1ar11te ceri STA•T -1 l e m EST lrom a 1ly1119 slert, lo41o•1119 wermuo P•••Ot end oact 180\ Tr.. oace car, • 19tt OtdsmoOlle Cullan Suor.,.,.. oowt<ed by • 250-tloruoowt<. l•·velvt ~d • -1111, will l>e orlvt11 b" Gtn Ch\IC:k YN- .,l .. 11H -Standings •rt unofflclal untH PO\ltG l>Y USAC ., • • m Mondav ~I.I l"OSITION -Rk:I< Mtarl, J6 811ter1n.10 Cerf! "'"° ouellfled llll 1,. Chev· ~Olel VI oowtrte Pen'"' el • recMd four·lao • .,,.,. • .,. ot 2 If 1'I mOl'I FOttMnt WINNEllU IN ltACE -4 J FO•' 1061 ~·61·11 A Un\t r 1910 71 11 171 JO"" nv Ru•,,....,,..d lt14 I& IOI R•Ck MH•\ !197'·14 Oant1v Slllhvan 1915 BoO«>y lh~a; ( 1"'1 Mart0 Andret11 1'691 Tom Sr>eve 1913 ltOOKIES IN RACE -Oom1n'c 000\on 8 •1 V .1•0.+Cl'l 111 Tero Pelrrro'" Jo"" A1>dre11 Rock• Mora n OLDEn IN RACE -O·C• S•mon So4 ••• ,, I monlll\ YOUNGEST IN ltACE -B•ll Vu~o••cll 111 24 vdirl 9 mon•l'l FIE LO A \IEltAGE IN OllAllFICA TIONS -110 lU mor> (RKord tor l3 11ar1er1 '' 210 290 ''' ,,, 1916 reco•o •or ll ouellloeq \ 210 3S3 \el n 1916 RACE RECOttD -110 11'1 '""" D• 8 0C>t>v Rahal ,,. 1"6 "''"'°"'' record 1'3 •11 Dy R·o Mt8"\ 1914 ~RSE -0.~l on eu~nct erio K Cnlorv .... ,d, 1911 ~•off WU • •KCYO M 4'0 J7S ot wl><" A Unlef at>d 1"-,..,,lkt Ra<11'9 •t41tn receoveci • .. ,,,.,... 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L.._ MIAl\/ll OOLP~l,_.!o S'11"'ff ~ W o-ec.-. c•tr i TENNIS "~-- Artists get past :~ sr· Burbank1~ ... I hl doutik' tc~m of Matt Wh1~ Jnd \Jrun ':>lhm1dl came up w1.-; '>tun1111111 lomt"had.sat No 3doubl 111 hl'lp D<>""t"r Laguna ~ach Hiah t I'·'' I\ t\ln 11\ er' 1.,111na Burbank lhl' ( 11 \ \ rnn.,, tennis quanrrfin l unJ•n "). 'I he\ "l'll l..e\ tor us." said Art1 • C u,1~h Br1h \.'.Jltun "I thouaht thi; .,..,•11· g111n~ 11ha'e1u pla) real well ~ ~l·t unc .,._., ..ind thn came back t"'' lr11111 ti1~ Jl'l-1u1~ -~ lhc: Juu "'d) duv.n 5-3 bcfo · 1.il1'1ng .1~1mt Burbanl>.'s '\o 3 tealt' a11J Jm,11 ~-1 'Xlurc: raJl~1ng with s'l ,11.11~111 Jt,::JIO~I thl· ""o 2 team i·· \ ,, HI Joul"lk'> Lee l\.amer aril J 111 ' 1.r1f 111d.l.'d up a \w~p. 6- '· , • ;JI!_ • 1iJ~1l J I l•ur 1.n going in wa~ j "' • ut11 i;1' l11u1 po1n1<i 1n doubll "1 •Li 11 \1 11 • \.\ .ihon said • J 1 !'• J "" ••t= 11 !tad told me we "' 1 • 1•! 11111t Joutik' ~ts. I :CS- t J 'th lllJI • 1 t 1)4:1 '' ,,, gk"> 'lhuv.Jo.,..n Ol ti .J.. t .i~u1 J 81a1 h frcshmdn Jon I ..... 1 I I wlk11·d hi' fir\! dt'leli ' 1: 11 1 ~ ~ 111.,., iu Burba ~ . I I \1.1:• '"'i'>l'll 151.1-l I I 1.i,1 .d .,.4 and had a 40-IS .1..! .11 IJ1:1 •n 1h1 Hllh game: v.hcn ''' t..11l11J I 1 J\Old ha•ing hj) c H n .1111.:l 11\1ng tht· matlh .1r 1 bJd. t• hrlJk Lealh!oservt J lul tli1· '1.tof} \la ' in& ofTa IJ1' t>' I 1·a1h tn the 12<h gam' MVP honors go to Keefe \Jam KC""k \.'. 00dbndge High\ 't.cnlur I~ und '>('.n1 1r v.ho lc.-d tb<' \\ .ir rn 1r' II• the P<tu ti1. ( na\I Lt'ag~ lk' t'Jll 'h;.imp1 1n<ih1p ha~ lx"C21 nJ 1wJ .. , lhl lr..igul' '> \.1 u\t \'aluablt l'.IH I \l,u g.J1 n1ng tir'>l ll'am honor) fr~ \\ ,, .. Jhr1Jgt .,.,1.n· out!o1de hmer Jdf \n111h l\.t·11h Boothro~d and C raia H ill ''h1k L.Jguna Bealh landc'd lhrt't• plJ' 1•r, un thl' ti rst team -SeQ\ \1.1:l111d \\Jrl.. \\ l'll' anJ ~akokli' I •JPI' .• \ECONO TEAM E • .. tf"'T ,....., •Q .r• ,.. ' J ........ 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Thom~ '-l•1.t11l·J . ,, pounds. txnch pressed .l~' JnJ dl·Jd lifted 622 for a to t.ar.M 'l 1 ca\11\ outd1'>t3ncing 14 ot~ , 11n('< tttPr' lrom a.cros~ the nauon: I• I kH·mt'lcr Thompson had sc1 1 ·, i.'1n1a 'late rt'<'ord!> for hrs cla&sJ· '1•. t11•n .,..11h a ~uat of 688 and a toU'I I -~--P<.lUOd\ Everything For The Man In Your Life! . .. , ' Dre11 Him Up WES TC LIFF PLAZA· From. Head to Toe ....._... ..,....._.,_ ..... ...._. ~ -.... ------~ ------ ~Coeet OAllY PtlOTIWedMldey. Mey 25. 1988 -Nbton tastes victory, finds defeat quickly New mana erftnds reality of life With Braves after split wf th Cubs ,..,. 1\e AaMcla&ed Press ·:Russ Nili:on's first pme as manager of the Atlanta wil" a suettSs but by the second pme of Tuesday's do..,leheadet in C'hicqo, the Braves were back to their losli\f. ways. :. ' That's the roufhcst day I've put 1n bere in all the y~ I've come tQ this park," Nixon said after the Bru es be the Chica,o Cubs~ 1n 10 rnamgs in the opener. "It w great day. Winning the first game was a confidence bu rfor everybody." ~1C'lgo won the Sttond game 2-1 on Damon &mhilts sixth-innu~ siniJe. -:,! 'It '1\s a pitchers day but they all d~d a good JOb." sa1f Nixon. wtiosc prcv(ous maJor league managenal sti~ was with the Cincinnati Reds from Jul) I Q82 thrOugh the 1983 ~son. "The)' were two good ball p~s. I was happ)' to be pan ofit. It feels good. great to bt' baa.·· -:The games v.ere pla)ed with JI mph "Inds blo\\tng in ~om left and center fields. malons ll ea!I) for the p1tthers ··Ken Obcrkfell's RBI double off starter Jamie Mo) er 2-5. broke a scoreless lie 1n the opener Pete Smith pitched ~"en shutout innings and allowed se~en hm Paul Assenmacher, Jose Alvarez and Bruce Sutter combined to complete the shutout. In the S«ond fime. Al Nipper. 1-2. allo"ed s1\ hit~ 1n Sill annangs for his first Nauonal League \-actor. Elsewhert an \he National League Plra.&et S, A1tro14: Sid Bream hll a sacrifice fl)' in the bottom of the ninth annang after Bobb' Bonilla lied the pme with an RBI single as Pittsburgh o\ ercame t"o .\Ian Ashby homers. Ashby's solo homer an the top of the ninth off relae' er Jim Gott, 2-1. gave Houston a 4-3 lead Glu&s 4, Me&s !: Met-killer Make Kruko" \.\On again and Wall Clark homered. tnpled and made a ke) defensive pla)' as v1sit1ng San Francisco ended Nev.. York's seven-game v.innang streak Krukow. 4-2, 1mprm ed his career re-<'ord against the Mets to 19-7. He gave up two runs on fi\.c hm an fi,e innings and Atlee Hammaker got help 1n fin1sh1ng for his fifth save. San Francisco. who lost last season's series to 1\e" York 9-3. has bt'aten the Mets four straight this )ear Eapos 7, Padres&: Tim Raines. Milch Webster and Hubie Brooks hit RBI singles an the I :!th inning as the M ontreal Ellpos rallied three limes to beat '1c,111ng San Diego Mllrvell Wynne had homered in the lop ol the 12th. his second homer of the game and SC\ en th of the' season. to give San l::>1ego a 6-4 lead And) McGaffigan, 2-0. the fifth Montreal p1tchc r pitched two innings and gained the '1ctof) Carcllaafs 3, Reda !: John Franco "alkt:d Jo~ 0qA.aendo with the b~s loaded an the 11th annang 10 force home the wmnang run for host St Louis In the Amencan League Brewers 7, Tl1ers 0: Milwaukee's Tom Filer making his first ma1or-lea1ue appearance in three ~ears checkeJ Oe>~oll on fi\C hits as the "'1s11ang Brev.ers snapped the Tigf'rs' fivc-pme v.mning streak "He had a aood ye;ar last year p1tch101 in three different clauificauons and looked 1tood.'' said Mil- waukee Man11cr Tom Trebelbom s.a1d. ··we thought we'd take a chance on him Then he pitched so well rn , winter ball we were extremely pleased. 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Oe•tt T-• ll /1 '• Jl• l -J It .. __..!JI T )Of T-11• ,._It .01 ! 10 •-t lOO T 1 ~ a-'6 "' · rtaJC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE __ l't&._l_C_NO_T_ICE ____ MU __ C _NO_T_IC£ ____ Pllil_l_C_NO_T_ICE ____ Pl&_l_C_NO_T_IC£ __ .__Pl&J;...;;.;;;.;;;;;.;C;__NO....;;._Tl_CE __ , __ Pl&IC __ NO_TI_C£ __ J __ MUC....;..-.._NO_M __ NO TIC£ NOTICE INVITING -.1 INvmMQ M>I RtAOOFING AT WEST-ASPHALT RENOVATION MIMSTEA ANO HUNT· • MARINA & HUlllTINGTONI INGTON 8EACH HIGH 8EACH HIGH SCHOOLS SCHOOLS Nouce IS ,,.,et>y O•V~ lh•I Nocic. oa ,..,ecr, OIY9fl tn.1 the Board ol Trusl-ol lhe ~d of Trvsl-of the HunllngtOf\ 8e1ct1 Union' Hutttlngton Be.ell Union High SchOol 0ts1nc1 of Or- Hl9fl Scl'IQoj Olstrtc1 of Of· 1t11ge County Calllom1a. will ange County, Calffornla wlll reoeive -.led bids up 10 but r-...ve IMled bids up to Out no later than 2 00 p m June no leter ll'lan 2'()() Pm ~ 9, l&aa 1n lhe Procuremen: 10. 1988 In 111e Procur~I Ottioe. Room 361 ot said Office. Room 381. of Aki dlstrlCl located II 10251 d19trlc1 localed 11 10251 York t O* n Hunt 1n g I on 'l'orlitown Hunllngton e..cti Calrlorn11 at wtilc.l'I e..c:ti Caltiomoa 11 wflldl ttme s..o tMdS .in be put>-tt~ said bids will be put>-ltcly openec:s and read tor ~E~N~~~~c;ST· ASPHALT RENOVATION MINSTER ANO HUNT-· MARINA & HUNTINGTON ING TON BEACH HIGH BEACH HIG~ SC~OOLS SCHOOLS All bods are to be ,,, ac Aft bid• ere 10 be 1n llG· eo<dance w'11'1 Ille Bid Oocu· 1 c0<danc» wttl'I the 8ld Oocu· merill wNcil are now 1n file l'nentt wNctl .,. now 1'1 Ille and may be eeeu.-.cs 111 IM and mtiy be -=ured 1,, the office of \NI Oor.c:tor ol olflce of the Oirec:IOf of Proeutemertt of MIKI dtSlrtet Procurement of Mid diatnct Each blddef sn111 t>e a Eecl'I btdder tflall be • II c . n • e d c 0 " I ' I c I 0 r 1 lcen ••d contra ct or Durtuan• 10 the Bu11.- pur1Uant to lhe au-and ProlealOnl Cooe •n the and Prot.saions Code.,, the following clHs1flca11on1 fottowl-ig d -tlca110n1 c-12 Eartnworlt 1nd Pa111no I 'Thefe will be a mandll<>rf PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF HUNTIMGTON BEACH FOURTEENTH VEAR HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT SUBMISSION NOTICE IS HERESY GfVa.f'ttllff1' City COYnctl of the City of Hunt1ng1on Beach has scheduled a publlC ~ring to consider comments from the publlC on the contents of the City's Fourteenth Year Submission to HUD for receipt of St .268,000 In Community Development Block Grant funds on Monday, June 6. 1988 at 7.00 pm. In the City Council Chambers, Huntington Beach Civic Center. 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beech, Callfomla 92643, Coples of ttie Submission are available for Inspection In the City Housing and Redevetopmen1 office between the hours of 8 00 a m and 5 00 p m Monday thr~h Fnday exciud1ng holidays STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 09.IECTIVES FY1..._. 08JECT1VES 1 Revlt•llzatlon of downtown commercial district. 2 Prov~on or community service related facllltlft. • 3 Upgrade and preserve declining rwrighborhoo<J1: 4 Preserve the existing housing stock. 5 Exp1nd the housing opportunities available to low-and modera1e Income hOuseholds, 6 Expand the economic opportunities avallable to low-and modMate Income households and minority groups PROGRAM NARRATIVE JOb .,,.alk 11 10.00 • m • June There ""." be 1 mandelory I 3. II Ille Ols1rlc1 M & 0 Of. job wal'c II 10 00 am . June ........... TR .......... · 11 ... ,101. ta 525 Yonrtown Ave 2nd II OlslrlCt M & 0 Office -Al...,.._ - Huntington Beach CA 525 YorklOlilrn ,.,.,. Hunt· Phone S.6-93S6 tngtOfl 8eactl CA Eecl'I bid muat contOfm EICh Old muSI COflfOfm Ind be rMl)OnstW 10 the and be tHC>OnlM! 10 Ille TheM lvnds will be used to meet the P9fSOnal and e>pefatlng costs 1n the general administration of the CDBG program comrect document• contrllC1 documents ,AIR HOUSING COUNCIL: 132.IOO. £acn bedder musi au()mll Eacn btOOer _. 9!Almtl TheM funds will be used to support lhe MWVlcel provided by the Fair Housing Council of Orange County These servloes Include but are not Hmlted to affirmatively further lair housing practices and provide services for reconcllialton of tenant and landlord dlsputu This activity supports obtectlve number 5 by proYldlng flnana•I USlstance to thtt agency to uai8t 1n aff1rmativefy furthenng housing opportunlll" for low and moderate 1ncorn. hou~. ThMefore, this projeet also meets the broad national objective of maximum fusible prlofity of benefit to such h01.1'9holds wttb his bid I c.sl'I...-S wUl'I hlS btd I calNef I cntek °' certified checll ooec:t1 or oert1t1e<1 Cheek maae pay1ble to the ordef of m1de payable 10 Ille ordef of the Huntlngt0'18eech Un.on the Hunl\!'glOl'I e..ct1 Union High Sc:t>OOI Otstrtct or bid Htgn ScfloOt OlalrM:'I or bid bOnd as Mt forth in tile con· bond as set lortl'I in the con- tr ad documen11 In an 1rac1 documents in an .mt>unl of nol lesl ll'lan live amouna of not leis 11'1*" five ~t t5%) of the tum bid pefcent (~%)of lhe sum btd1 u ~.,,, .. tl'lat Ille bid· at a gu11tllll" that the~-~ Aftr o.i .win enter into lh• de• wlll e,,,., into the vr1:RA T10flt LOGOI: S31,000. Pf"4C)OMd ContrllC1 II Ille pr0()09ed COf\lrlCt tf lhe sa4'i •• .-.<dee! to l'llm In same 11 -aroecs to /'tom In lhe .....,,, of failure lo .,,,., ll'le evenl ol lallur• lo lflle< Into such contract sucn .... rnto 9udl confr~t WCh .... cunty Will be forfeited curity ""'" be f~tld No bodder may wttl'ldf-No bidder may wtthdr- hll bid for 1 period ot lorty-11<s bid fOf • perlOCI of forty- ..,,. (•5) dll)'S 1ner Ille date 11119 (45) d'>'S alter lhe d•t• Mt fOf' Iha openlno !hereof Mt tor 1,,. opening lhereol Tt1e loetd of TNst-r• Tr... Boerd Of Trust ... r• ..ws the~ of r•iect· ~Ille prMlege ot rejet- lng any end .. bids or to Ing any and .. bldl o1 to ~any lrregut•lllea Olf In-watw .ny11regUtar1ll• or 11\- tonnallll• in any bid or In lormelltles In any bid or 1n Iha bidding the bidding. PurluM!t to the provtst0na ~ to the prC)lllt8IOns of s.ctton 1773 of the Labor of Section 1773 al the L800t Code of the St.ie of Call-Code of the State of Clll~ lof'W, the dlslrlct ~ 00-lqmla, the dlllrlet M9 Of>. ~ trom the Oirector of t.inld from the Olr~Of ot ~rnenl of lndul41'el the Oepwtrnent otlndustrlll Re.lion• lhe gener1I Relation• ltle general P'..-0 rat• ot per diem pt~ , ... ot per diem .,.... end t,,. ~el Wagel .net ltle ~al ~ rate IOf llOlldey prwalllng me tot llOllday ant ....,;Jme WOfil In the lo-ltld O\lettlme ....,. In ,,... lo- ~ In -'*" 0. WOftc 11 IO ~ In .elidl If* WOrtl II to be perfon'Nd tot e.d'I craft be pet104 med tor ~ cr•ft 0t 1ype of wcner tl9eded to 0r rysw o1--.. tl9eded to .... the comrect Thela n9CIM h 0Mtr8Ct. , ...... on lie • tM «*-ret• .,. Oft' lie 84 the .._ TheM funds will be used to pay salary and equipment coats asoc1ated with this youth emplOym9flt program o~ating in the Oakview and Commodore Circle neighborhoods ThiS program alma al ellminallng blighted condlllon• wnffe prcMd1ng economic opportunities lor unemptoyed minority youths, \t effecilvely addr•M8 obtectlvea 3 and 6. The J)fogram also addr..ae1 tne bOard n•ti~I ob)eetlve of muimum r.a.tble priority of benefit to low and moderate Income househofd1 TtieM tun01 wtll be~ to tmprow the pubtlc right of way on the block bouncs.d by Matn, 5TH, Walnt.tt, an; Oflw. The lrftp(ovement1 ""° lnc:lucM uodergroundlng of utlllti.., MW textured eUey ~"9me{ll. "9W walk**YS and ~. all COf1flrmlng to the downtown deeign ~'* Thi. Pf0t-cr meet• obtect1W number "1 by revttalliJng the downtown commercial dlttrlct Thi• profeC• meet• the ~~ nl1k>nal objeet.Ma ot etlmtnatlng alum and blighted condltlon8. Theee tunclt wlll be uiecs to imptcw. the dfcufttlon and publlc lmprowmentl In the Oakvtew ntllgttbor~. : • '"" ofb Md ~ mt¥ tttct afftGe .• copm ~ ti._... on ,...... A tie ....,..,on ~-A • • , ~· Ollfl"I of -.a,.....,_. tie CIOPJ °'.,_,......-tie ,.,._fUr*•e.~ tolnMce!OWlntere.ttnt~tolmpt<MtCMntr~9'ngle-famlly pcilled et e. !DO 11te ,__ ac tN tob"'9 end~~ mUn.._~ untta '-"'*' lhl Cllly, TheM IOlne we av..._.. to IOw tnd moderate " ... be!MndatOfyUft'O" lt--be~~ ~ .......... Md wtWn dellllieled WO-.... -' • , N conwacw to wfMIM ._ .. GOntrec9« '9 .._.. N , · 09f'"C'..: ==.:: :;.:-ci.,.: ::=;..::: n..,...,. _... a1191 IM,..,..,_. a. 5. Md I by P"'MdWIO ~ .... ~ 40 tOW Ind ::=: .-=onhctor. • _.., euc1a ~---. to !Mder ... ~ "°'41.,.... n.t PfOteCt allO,,..... the tltOed natlonel ob)eetlw of benef'lttlng IOw ,._ "°' .._ ........ .-,., "°' 1W ~ tw Mid •• and niodllf • lnclcltM ,_MDl .. IOllllllL "lsd..._111 ........ _......,._to.,,.....,. ~-· •""IC•IC'Y:•• ., ion ,.,.,..,.1n ...... •·-~~--lntw•·ml ~ , ................. --------· . ' A ,..,.._. MM Md • A ....-..,.. .., • l'-,_,,.•lleUMd 90 ...... .,..w==parentsln INklng hi nnettion~omwlllf ... :i':'• ~ --,..: =:r:-.:,~.~,.:: -.ldlncytoeoouonc••••dlnor,A-.proonwn,P&-Sefdt11111~----= .... -:.. lie fl t1W .-net IN ... tie ~ tr.-por1Mlon. jeO "-*"' _. oare _, counotMng. • • ... ........... ..-............... 11r11\~.. ' • f .... -=trL:=u.,·°'" ~-:~~n.a.. ~::C,9::!n::::=:-~.!.-:'.J:i:'~~=-=:;-:= =-="=' ~ =· =·=. ~ obllee.,,.ofbwfttU.,OloWMdmodar8'•1nc:OiN~. • ... r ·. . ...... Ollllftll ~-=-~ C.. n.. Mtdl .. 8-i.lllCI IO~auppor1 IOCW ..W. ...... ptO'Wtclug ~to low~ ,_,_.._,_PMlf g,_. ~t ~ ,_ .... )f: June 1, rnocMf'lltt W!1C01N ~ rtltdlng In HuntlnglOr'I 8-dl • . • =,._._·11.--. ,... -.... .. \ .. , •• •• w...1 I ~-Wiea ..... \ 1 OAGANIZA TION RECOlllllUl)E) FUNDtNG 1 AMPARO YOUTH SHEL TEA 2 BOYS g GIRLS CLUB OF HUNTINGTON VALLEY 3 CASA YOUTH SHEL TEA 4 CENTE~ FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES 5 COPES-CHILO OR PARENTAL EMERGENCY SERVICES 6 DAYLE MCINTOSH CENTER FOR THE DISABLED 7 FEEDBACK -PROJECT TLC 8 GIRLS AND BOYS CLUB OF HB-FV 9 HEAD ST ART • 0 C./H.B. 10 HUMAN OPTIONS 11 HUNTINGTON BEACH COMMUNITY CLINIC 12 HUNTINGTON VALLEY ADULT DAY CARE CENTER 13 INTERVAL HOUSE 14 LEGAL AID SOCIETY 15 0 C CONSOLIDATED TRANSPORTATION SERVICE AGENCY 16 SHEL TEA FOR THE HOMELESS 17 TASK-TEAM OF ADVOCATES FOR SPECIAL KIDS 18 WEST COUNTY FAMILY YMCA 19 WEST ORANGE COUNTY HOT LINE 20 WOMEN'S TRANSITIONAL LIVING CENTER $10,000 5.000 5,000 10.000 2.000 7,000 12,775 12.000 4.200 4.000 32.000 15,000 15,000 24,000 9.225 5.000 2.000 3.000 5,000 8,000 l1to,21DO This acllvlty meets objeetlve numbef 2 by providing financial usl1tance to agencies which meet 1he social servlQe needs of IOw and modefate Income hou9eholds This protect also meets the broad national objeetlve of beneflttlng tow and modefate Income hOuaeholds CONTINGENCY: l12'IOO. TheM fund• wlll be uted to support previou.ty approved J><Ojecl• which expe<tence cost over- runs P0rojeet ldentlfatlon In re4atlon to national objeetlves LOW AND MOOE RA TE INCOME BENEFIT ·Opere1~LOGOS­ Oakview clrculatlon Housing Aehabllltatlon Projeel s.tl-Sufflciency Public Serv1ee • 38,000 $150,000 $250,000 s 50,000 $190,000 Total • lln.000 ~ of total protMt oeehl ILUM AND 8LIGHT: Mein Ptef 2NO IU.OCK 1211.-. ~ of total prof9Ct coau ADMINtlff'ATION (lncludfnt F•r Hou9'ng Councl): t *"°°1. 11~ of total progrem ........ 8TATEMENT Ofl "'OJEOTl.D UM M FUNOI 1. Admln .. tratlon: Personal &.Nic.1 and Operating eo.t1 Falt: H~ Council Tot• 2. ~ud .,.......,, ... ,t ,,...,_.: OperatlOn LOGOS Main-Pier 2.nd Block lmprovtlT*ltl Oakview Cltculatlon lmptowmwtlt Total 3. City-Wide Mel~'°* ~~ Projeet Sttf·tMumciency " , .... .. .:,... ..... . .. c:Oatt11'i "''' ... PAO.JECT ADTMTY .. .... ' t .• • c • ~rdon ()peidQn \.op ==== =~~ == llodl ... ~ Coflt1no1ncy • ~ ~Or LOCATION S133.~0t 32,900 a 38.ooo 290,999 150.000 "250.000 50,000 ···- -- I . -1-1·----.-....~ , • 'C is 0 d d d d a d ... ·t h .. 0 • • • • • • 1 • • 0 0 0 J . " 0 • 0 0 I ' , > > , I , , I • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wednesci.y, May 25, 1988 ···.! ' rr· .. Film maker eduCates about AIDS By UREN M. REED Dlllr ... C..1 J 0 Educational films once were dry and bonna excuses to take a nap in class. They werc the last things you'd expect to sec on network telev1s1on. But at Jim Ryerson Productions. a Newpon Beach-based independent film company, educational films have taken o n a new look and a challcnamg topic· Al OS. Jn the place of dr> and bonna arc shck docud ram as which Surgeon General C. Edmund Koop has cited as some of the best he's seen on the subject of AIDS. And tt 1s on network or syndicated telev1S1on that Jim R}erson. company owner and former KABC·TV newscaster, looks forward to fi~t sc~ning "What Ramon Did.'' an AIDS educauonal film that focuses on Latinos. "Ramon" 1s the third 1n a ~nes of AIDS films which provide young people w1th the known facts about the disease. "Ramon" will be the first lo be produced solely by Ryerson. The 1n1tial two ... A ~tter from Brian" and "Don't Forget Sherrie," have been developed in conjunction with the Amcncan Red Cross. The films are dcstgned with Junior h1Jh and high school students in mind. T hey explain in simple terms how the disease is caused. contracted and transmitted, and teach AIDS "n sk avoidance" by elaborating on "unsafe" act1v1ucs Students arc challenged 10 consider when and how the} ma) personally be placed in danger of exposure 10 the AIDs virus and are encouraged to confront specific fears. insecunues or m isap- prehensions "We tr) to answer 1he basic questions... R)erson said. ··and let 'people know tl IS not JUSt a ga> disease. We want to gave these kids something that they can relate to their e\er)da> ltfe -which as hov. we got into do1'lg three of these " lnfonnauon provided 1n lhe films 1s ba~ on the Surgeon General's rcpon on A. I OS. Each tells a story about a )'Oun& person in a specific aroup: .. Bnan"" -white, m1ddlc- class ... Sheme" -black. 1nner<1t}. and ··Ramon .. -Latino Ryerson. who conce1vr.d the story line for uch. has beer. extremely pleased w1th the quality of the cast and crew available for all thn:c films "Bnan.. and ··sheme" featured Michael Warren of .. Hill Stn:ct Blues.. as narrator. Two sta~ of ··enan" -Nan Woods and Elizabeth Pena -ha-.c aone on to do ma1or projects on their own. "Nan Woods ts pla}inga Red( ross nurse 1n the new tele' 1s1on \hov. 'China Beach.' ··said R>erson allud- ing to the iron) of the atliliauon ofa "Letter from Bnan" with the ..\men- can Red Cross According to R)erson. dTon has been made to keep the dialogue and action as authenuc as possible"' nhin the dafTcrent thrtt SoCtunas On "Ramon,'' the team worked wath Jesus Hernandez. 1elcv1s1on news anchor from KCBS. to authenticate the sen pt and mo"ements of the casL Hernandez -.orked close-I> Nlth ""ntcr Ramon (ha,cz to crnte a behc\able stof) line m both Spanish and English .. What Ramon Did" as narrated by Esaa Morales most recent!) an ··u Bamba ·· He pro' ides st.ralJ,ht facu about un$8fc S('\ and intravenous drug uSoC .\ founh film. set to begin shooting in Jul) wall focu\ on .\IDS and san~ adults "I ~cep s.8\lng this 1s m\ AIDS film.'' s.a1d R>crwn · the one I can relate to. as I'm a li1tlt'. out of h1Jh ~hool" For funher 1nformctt1on on obtain· mg an) one of the thre-e films for business or S(hool uc,c contact Jim R ~crc;on Pr11duc11ons . !714115q.5s .. us ~ ................ Newport Beach film maker Jlm Ryenon l9 worJdDC OD Ilia. third educational film about A.IDS. Older men/younger women: The learning goes both ways Last week we were t.alkmg about the JOYS and satisfaction some women are fi nding with men who are consider- ably younger than themselves. Now it's time to tum to a far more usual d1spanty, where the man ts older than the woman. Is this a good 1dea'l Most women I know who arc in this kind of rclationship or marriage say yes First. let's lace the fact that the dnv1ng forc.e and chief source of 1dentll) 1n most men's hvcs ts their work. not their woman. Only when he's had some success in his career - or begins to make his peace with 1t - does he haveume to lift his head. look around and decade that he's been too busy to enJO> a large pan of his human side. l.J101 Al.wt from his wife's feminine d1mens1on_ As a consequence. he becomes more generous tn dealing w11h her He shows more respect and 1\ oh-so- gratcful for her gilts "'What a gu) ··said one v.1fc v.ho 1s much )'Oungcr than her husband .. M) girlfriends w1lh same-age mates are all Jealou~ of the auenuon m) man pa)S to me. He encourages me to as well as women may begin lo be m) own person because hes.&) s HE appreciate and \ alue things "'hach gt'ts the pa) off too He \a) s that his nc,cr seemed imponant before first v. ifc was more ofh1 s housekeeper than an)th1ng else I guess he got Women. at mid-li fe. are likely to bored with that kind ofhfe." look outward. awa) from home and Bccau~ an older husband 1s hkcl) hearth 10 .... ard more world\ to be more secure than )ounger men. challenges In ths regard. husbands. he docsn·1 haH· to feel threatened b) v.-ho arc all too expcncnccd an such his w1fe·s ach1e' ements He can things. ma> become help-mates of a afford to be murc gl·naous in C\Cf'\ and Eknm < • t>d1 Jn sen..e "Ht'> lnl·n1.h nu tx· older he mJ\ ~nd becau..e he" older. he also has al read' hJ\ l d1 ldr~·11 hr ma' glan1.l' some thin~ to h:ach her about the at the oh1luJr 1., rn111 Oltt·n than \Ou pains of hfe ~ 'oungcr v.1fc has an do 't ct 11 JI'>' Oll"Jn' he: ha\ t'\· opponun1t) to acquire w1~om gen· penenll·~ i:nn~gh tin~" and 1ragcd' th and before her time lo kno" tht· 1m~111Jn•t 11111, mg t•a1.h 'Nanc) Dunnan writing in 'lcv. da) to 1l'> tullni Woman more than a )car ago said .. 8 ) '>haring rn h" l..nowledgc ,0 u "' ang v. 1th an oldt•r man " Ill cenatnl) add a nev. dtmt•n,u n 111 \our ov. n Ilk change \Our hk )OU begin hHht"I'· 1. urov.n tnend'> "He tells old 1ul e<o and sings old a littk b11 mu•t 'Ou be-gan to rcurJn~11~ 't•ur pnonu~. pulling pt·opk and lcl\ ~· bdo~ ahmgs and ..il htl'\~nll'nl\' That ~ quit~ J lot to apprectatc Ul J" mJn .\Oung or old Dr AJ1u111 • marn.ap Ut4 tamJJ1 rbu•p1s1 ,. Coroa dd Mar. SW •~lc-emn toor res,,....n. Uy..~ • rrplJ , plrur r11clou • .,..,,.,,,. s~ll-•ddrru~ r•vel~ Wrl• t• uada .t11az1, Pl.D ., <" • DaJ.1y PU.t, p 0 Box J SU. CHU Ma., lt:IU. songs and quotes old plaH But th~n ---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mi1iiii8 .. lll!llmiii;;:- agaan that"s all -wondertull~ ncv. to I J !>Umcone "ho hasn't heard c' en M)run Cohen and Jack Benn~ hnc R v.ho didn't see all the onginal 'ocl R Cov.ard and Genrude Lawrence 0 n shov. s "'ho missed 81ll1e Hohda) l / J_•t ' -;-,. rz 1"' r o u ~q ti ft u ~ r- T hat's where a woman comes in. I don't mean to sa} there aren't some young men ""ho make good husbands and fathers. but almost all men get better at this function after a few years. ne"" kind. ~ A'1e, • /!. Men. on the other hand. begin to ~,.,, 6) ..,e•te• . gain a new apprec1a11on that a woman ~Z ~ SPIOWJDM • l1Utml'T Fii: -his ""oman -has man) things lO ,~ ~ 1Nf£RTUTY ~D NEIMS BACk PAii ARTHRITIS teach him about the softer side ofhfc M TUii PM lfADAOfS lfliM)Rt()l)S TlNSION SOI!£ Nf:Cll He often becomes more interested tn I ~ _.._ lARS m NOS( W[IQ!l LOSS oun SMOU~G & For the Graduate's Ourstand ng Achievement Give Her a Gold Star! There 1s nothing hkc a little hfc expenence to teach uc; all how much more there 1s to team As we age. men ex.plonng his feelings. his pleasures. ma~ be even his culture or has religion ICUPUllCTURE REUH fROM Al'IY PUI Oii STR£SS He 1s more willing thane' er before to CISTA •EU AUTO ACCIO£NTS Al() HEAL TH 1NSURN«:£ learn about some pre' 1oush ignored Ill CID CIEll, C.I. I.II.I. (or at least d1scountcd> lite-goodies 141-1331 PROM1SES to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT-TREATMENT, the new generation of treating alcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK ... Successfully Proven Program ... Improves Your Lifestyle ... No Time Off from Your Job ... Affordable with No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can keep. Call us for HELP today. Free Confidential Assessment Fountain Valley /Orange County (714) 966-8179 1-800-342-3535 National Recovery Network Exctusiw Out·T~atm~nt C~nt~rs Leading Provi~r of quality outpatient treatment tor chemical depen<knc1es 1n Southern Cahfornaa C.11 for otMr tout1ons • Most insur1net P'afls ecetp~ One of the European fashions In jewelry design that t found most attractive Is the use of two or more con- trasting colors of gem stones In the same p~. Amethyst and blue topaz are particu- larly nice together and also ptnk and green tournallne. We have used these stones In pendants, r ings and bracelets. We also have com- bined pink topaz and lotlte In a very feminine ring. 8ecauM thele atones are not .. expenalYe as ruby, sapphire and emerald, It 11 poaatbte to uM larger atones for the jeWefry deteribed •bow and ttlll keep the coat YflfY reuonat>te. type jewelry. Earlier this year at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show I bought some very at- tractive and reasonably priced stones of combined azurtte and malachite which we have made up In pendants . . . also an asymetric bolder opal. I'm working on a design for pendant and earrings of savor1te and tanz.anlte com- bined. I partlcularty like the ~4:: and blue combination. pieces are not fln- ~lhed. but l'lt be happy to .now you the stones and eome of my sketches and Ideas for mountlng them If you would like to tee them. In an eartiet' column I wrote about the new fantasy cut for gem atonee and we have aome nice examplel of them CHARLES H. BARR A fen'uy cut amertrtne ... helf .-thyat and halt cttrtne an the Mme atone . . . atto Ch•lengel me tor ~ ldMa. pemape you would Ilk• to purchue a atone • tNa and have ua make tt up tor you In your orlgNI deliDn. . made up. In Jewe1rY too. In r.ct ... ha~. YflfY attrectlw br ... with bOth ••menta! mixed colOr9 and fMCy cut ttonee. DOnn• Blackman • decor8ted the wtridow thia ... wtth ~ of tta CllmfllD GIMOlOO.ST8 AMINCAN GIM IOO!TY AOCMOfTB> ON ~fORV Our lt'°P .. atwaya .~ for custom work of II kinds. Bnngua~....: WESTCUFF PLAZA 17th AT IRVlNE AVE. NEWPORT BEACH &&2-3310 t Cilll 642-5678 Put a tew words to work for you '--·- Also available - A Tie Tac for Him 3838 E. Coast Hwy., Suite A = ___ c _or_o_na_d_e_l_M_ar _____ 6_73_-_7_49_s __ ~ U ' .. -~-----... · ------ ~ Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday. Mey 25, 1988 .CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 .. • HI! DAILY PILOT ~ AS5<1 tE 0 OJ'FICE HOUl'IS T 9leOI>.,.,. 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Baker 1 2er 1a., lndry rm. ctoee to W'b '8Y '"' HIJ1' wUh fir llQe Interior convanlan1 shopping tr all & bMCh Avail May pets L .. M 1$.4~-7211 falMlw at 980 Velencla. lh0p9, l>UMI. 58751mo Ren' wToptlon 10 bUy a laundry~doubi.garaoe. W/IOllUYYllWll 1 11100/mo 873-3773 29 11395/mo 8~0-9252 Agent Not.. NEW.,. Carpal . Ille, 22e.4&2272 Mapla Mobile hOme With nor- Naw root. llltchen, ap-PT"tlgloua Kings Rd lal... Laroe Pfwate grassy yard drapes, paint, vanity. TSL MGMT 642-1903 mal rental depo11ta pllanoae & tloo< cover-nome wlpanoramlc P l l •107 2aA/2BA. garage 5 Af!!!aHtl Garaoe $850 5-40-3313 -.LllE IEW* (OAC) Agent 53t~123 tno• ocewt, bay & ctty l~hts t• ••• I • b 1 0 ck 1 1 0 b •a c h •&JM. B L 2141 631-1400 $225.000 view• 3BA 2BA Al 28A u!'lfUmlShed hOUse S9251mo Bkr 983-8377 -11r ... '""4Jll4 Coma ... the dlft•ance.1w•.•;;,;tp.·~·C••-"""'""""op-t>wgam at $595.000 To Across from Park" • hlu• ZIN Carpe>r1. 2522 s.nta Ana comp .. tely r•mOdel.ct iBR iBX. petlO. Mg, a,._, ~l\Tt Rt HONl sH, call PA TRICK Sl200/mo A.gt 675-8170 lmat 2144 BALBOA ISLANDS BEST SS40/rno e.46-3192 Beautiful 2BR apta. Pool, pool, 11oraoe 1n gated HOMt., a.c. • TENORE, Agt 721-1200 or 964-3375 DETACHED cot1199. 3S: 1BA 18A, skyllle loft apt. 2 BEDROOMS In the rec. room, laundry room cmplx. Nr GOldenwettl REAL ESTATE or 7&o-8702 oc1-• 1 h 2ba lrplc AC retrlg. 2-j"~ avail 911 yrty IM S..utlful c ... Granada Rudy tor Instant move-warner $625 S41·3391 Lovely rem ... ocn n se · · f Oc.o d • •75 .,. In f ON LY $645 to - R.,, .. LTORS tortndlv orcoupte Some car garage. e ::ea yer 1, Imo v ·14vv FromS715gupakl $950/ Pl $100 ff 21r 1'hll ""' restrictlOflS raq'd w inter St 200/mo 675-609& --400 Mammec Way mo us 0 ;...:.:;: ........... "• '" ESldeCustomDuplaJl Ea-only S900/mo856-3120 I t ~ 2161 Ytnt•tfflaehltr. 1u11 .. 1101Harbor move-1n1hrough5/31 $955 +1955 deposit J BA 3''-BA Income ------~r IC S38S/mo utlht ... lncluded 979-11111 W•IWIPTS. *~* $33 eoo $300 000 CtHH ••••• , 1122 1BAlu"urlous, furn. Yrly little ISi 7&o-9737 BA --S30 w Wltsol'I BACHELOR UNl_T_klf'_ren_t 8*maJ:' 1~1 For 'sale * * * * * * * VILLA BALBOA condo I I~ p i --. 2BR 1 upstaira. gar199, TSL MGMT 2 blks lrm bch Avl 6/ l by owner at $400K 2257 ... CAIYOI YILIE c~~~ ~t ci:r ~~~?:: s 1050/mo Please Call I .. .. • uo; ~!~~· .:: o:· ~~md~ 722-9012 or 642-1603 $ 47 0 Im 0 .. u 111 S & 2259 Eldon 645-0968 Lg 2BR 2BA wi den. off Drive by 514 Jasmine I 946-7893 alter 4Pm 831-9559 °' 642-0164 cm WTltlE m11t 960-8971 mstr wlm1rrored walls. $900/mo Agt 675-4912 2 lllllOOI 1 ~UTI 1BDAMS l BACHELORS Incl utlls Yard & greanhM lllTillTH WIST llE5W 5LIST!ll! =n~~e 1~~~s ~~;, .lASllH CHH 2 story 1 garage patio All a~:~~~;·,~~1 2~~:!~Go P~~.!; SS25/mo 931-5868 &P&ITllllTI EA T IDE•: !Ille Avalueat$259900 Call Furntslled2BR2BA $l050/mo 675-4912 Agl 675-4606Bkr $775/mo •MC Jottn Of EASTSIDE 1BR All utll SPACllll1 211U ~ '.\,. ~~A PATRICK TE NORE. A.gt 1900 st pools tennis 28R 1BA home In 11\e BA BA-nit Shelley. 675-9397 pal<! Stove. refng lrplc, Swimming poJ.9 Llghled new gour ~-V.ien 721.1200 or 760-8702 gated S 1975 720· 3776 Heights Lg backyard 2 2Yrly1 Sun~":~ u~~[k~ to 2BA Upper In TRI-PL EX. upstairs un11. qutet, avall tennis volleyball & master .e for : I l rg 2BA 2'~8A • blQ loll I car garage Sl 200/mo beacn No garage. no Large. airy. sharp Lndry 611 S625lmo 650•5894 basketball CIOH 10 I mal 0 oak par-1 r~~~ Dramatic hke nu Lndry. Laura 63l·l266 pets 304''> 3Sth St A.vi rm. carpor1, garage avl, EASTSIDEBEAUTY 2BA beach. schools parks & o~· • .cfast nook ~~l gar lplc more $1375 I :~i~~~-611 S850/mo 675-78-40 S700/mo 498-5368 __ 1BA trplc d/w, blllns. encl shopping S2 .. ~ooo.JwCnuerlrsHe<nbearvt•s Tom831-6107 6406069 ,.!.,"_..,_~· -•S2oo BONtlS• OrMt E· garage patio com lndry 6401WEST WAANEA P .ased another New Duplex 28R $1600 !':' . i HR 211 PfmllSf Stde loc' LG 1BA $600 & $835/mo 859-3027 1'2·0121 ....,lililll••••.. • WATERFRONT * -JSR Fam rm dol ar --3rd floor with spectacular up Cable, BBQ. glf. etcl EASTSIDE I I...-2BA .. --'--II 631-1266 JBR '2'> Balh Boal shp . $2500 g I 28A 2BA 6th nr B11yfront, noor 10 ce11tng VIEWS of Sorry, No pets 931-807 ove y . lift lJ m IUCI .... ~,,,.. ........... ,, ., .-. ....... , ....... """ ... ---~ . ......-... ,,....,~ .~I'' (II ..__... ....... • ei.. I $379 000 1714) 650-6413 • ocean view• 12001111. sec Newport Harbor & the - -Near schools & Shops 1 T I I ·~!'.l ~I ~-FARROW REAL ESTA TE New view Condo JBR. 2 car prkng $1500/mo ocean Garages security. 2s28A DUPLEX. quiet, Cable ready Cl'llld ok H B A91'1t an on-• te rave p:•· Famrm.oceantbayview Call 930-530955-1961 pool custom interior newcarpet&drapes,just S650 Nopeta 5:1c6155 ~:~:~i sa;;~"c'~t'~ -·-_ .. , •ILIFFS• $3SOO Balboa Blvd , t5th St painted, garage. good Lovely 2BR 2BA $700 & 539-8316 •--6pm ~-lil•illilillliilii9 ....,....... TWll• Ill••-..... •IEW LISTilli* Waterfront Homes Inc *•VERSAILLES BACH $1400 mo 540-3393 area $735/mo 760-0768 1BR 18A $570 Naar -.;!'" - ---------v• rLAA Realtors 631 1400 Full k1tch Pool gar secur-Harbor Shoppmg Center WALK TO tstACH 18r apt I AlmOll t800 1/f ' )BR Largest Model 4BR • SHARP 28A IBA 0 I •ly Walk to beh' $665 BCH 1BA YEARLY •2Br twnhte 1'1Ba. patio. No pets 631-6155 All uhl paid 5550/mo. 2 '>BA end un11 Ffplc. 2 Fam Am • Bonus Rm ocean side 01 PCH u~~:-851 2300 Ev 548-0425 Wood beams. lite. airy, bltlns. lndry laclhly S775 deposit 207 Chicago. car attached garage Fee Near Newport Sch Tennis -deck view. semi turn Plus deposit $300 E-SllE IACI UY H B 986-4.954 See apl 1 L ""111iiilll••••• .. .....,•iiil••••lllll land Feeland $165~ Glut> s335.oooincluding :~!;1 ~~~d~~3-~~~g~Y~I •WTlllfF* $765 •sec 650-8200 *548-5348* 2BA1EI~ sm11llbackyard --1 •• -..- Best ouy in Costa Mesa• land -Nice JSR 2BA patio hm LARGE STUDIO APT * Gas Washer/Ofyer hk· WltJ ,.,. rt•t t• J' ' I Hurry call uz 0< Cnuck SA~~~.~~1;1;~n"s ~~~:96 C•1t1 Jlesa 2124 Fr~1c,1~~~~~1b 2 ;;~ Full kttchtBath 40th Str BRA*ll*D *ll*EW ups No pets S695 A.dulls Rel'lt w oplton to buy a Jones 631-1266 or• " .c;ea;; lBR 2BA 51"1811 ga Y Ava11611 S575mo Yrty prel d645-1631 At14pm Mobile nome With nor-646-5743 •BLUFFS Beauttful S1nglel ard Gar e W D hkup V•sta Suerta then c1111 Bob 826_82791Y msg. mal rental dapo1111 -I level Angelita model end Y ag D E 675-4912 Agi _ $350 OFF l ·lllE HCI UY (O AC) Agent 531-4123 -,........ ··~,~~r; unit 2BA 2BA on lovely Sl2~7~0M. ms r12; 8011 58R 4BA. 4o00s/f back STUDIO APT ·Yearly. 2 lST MONTH'S RENT 18A. tmall patio. Covered -------------------i:Hf!IW greenbelt 720-1704., bay & city lights view re t:>lks to bch Frig, stove & 801 PAULARINO prllng No pets $595 Prel L I la -00 I 1 ~ r ·tr I Bllr Principals only • E Side 1 Br prn1a1e modeled $3000/mo Jim patio No garage No Adl1s 645· 1631 Alt 4pm .,... tlC ln1 Estate Fer Salt GtatrlJ 100 -----..L-O • oeckyard patto ger 12131 496•4379 pets 302 35th St. rear • 11R 111 1710 VtCrORtA BEACH 18f un---------iBHl. ltac~ 104 llli CHYOI HI 311 retrig 1ncld w d avail $450 Av1 611 835-5445 •Hit HA 1110 CHIH APTS-2H turn c1ose 10 Shopping ...... ,c.a•n I lllTllCTll LargeJ)ftva1eorassyyard View L<;jlOt Pool spa Fr $735 m78o •• •OFep8os3•10 615 -4912 Ctrtaa•et Mar 2'22 $372925/::'ocap~o :2~~~ Jcenuneter,socet ·~-1~60.Avll IC•trl lOOZ U1t•••1 2BA 28A' garage 5 doors 3 car gar cul-Oe-548-38 mon " -4 NIL/••• ... "' .. --k b h s9•0K 760 3810 PENINSULA YEARLY 2 &:::room, 1'•8 ... SSOO en -b Io c s Io ea c sac , • 3 BeOroom. 2 Bath Col-• L 38A 2BA upper or ......, • '"' UUCES Garden Apt, specious ******* lllUTLICATill $143,000 Bkr 963-8377 HARBOR VIEW HILLS I lege Park 81g yard fire-lo~er Duplex gar lrplc Move-In Bonus• 1 year 28A,d /w,wtwcpisldrps. 1...Mr t ltacla 2169 •FREEIUHn* 1°~r5;0:'~~=~ ~o;:h! lttrp!rl leacll 1069 Just reduced OwnerJ place. $1175/mo t.Austl pallo deck $1350/ea ~e~9C2n: 6~~6~ l cable ready Encl far :..::.!:: Compulef evaluation of ale-9uarded communi--motovated Must see• asi. for Pete 75 I 5000 CAL 966-9168 $690 No pets 645-55 7 SPlCIOIS &PT. 1 •lie your properties tn per1on ~y? If so this beau11ful * * * * * * * 4BR 2BA 852-0 l82 E •ecullve home JBR NEWPORT SHORES 211· lll·HOl OR 833-89 t7 Large 18A IBA conve-tt lt1clll 142·211l OI over the phorle FREE• freshly painted newly lllllll lllHE YILIE NEWPORT BEACH deru•e 2'>BA ,2 100 s 1 Sl500 11t N1ce 3BA 2BA home 2 Encl garage wall\ to beh n1en1 loca11on No '"BLOCK TO BEACH No obhget1on Call Or· carpeted nome may be Full ocean. bay& cttyhghts DUPLEX 2 2aR on Pen-llnga) 5l-5000 Car garage lrplc W/0 S850 No pets 760-0344 *••EU PtlH* * pets waterbeos S550 2BA 2BA Mature adults arige County A~t tor 10< you Mllhon dollar I Vll"W Designer perfect lg insula Steps to sand 5 MINUTES TO BEACH ni.up Xlnt loc $1400 d 2BR ,. BA mo_ Lv Msg 646-8962 Yrly Obi ar •No pets 1987• PATRICK TENORE cluohouse1poolltenn1s1 JBA JBA model home 1 S340K Agl 499-5360 2BR 2BA lrplC 2 cer encl •Newl) ec ., A small. quiet complex -Iii ag -'gt 72I·1200n60-9702 crafts $82.900 ' Reireat ott master suite • I iar trash compac1 D1W NEWPORT HEIGHTS twnns pool. fp carport nestled among tall trees MUST SEE-LARGE 3Br Avl 615 S 1050 646-5676 .EWPO•T 1111.,ltTS , s 38R 2' BA 2 w/d nllup $975 Lse No g lavlsh landscape I Br 2Ba gar. yard 5825 711~1100 3 lrp1cs Pvupa off hv1ng n • 850 Rick A.gt 972-2079, * rac1ous ' pets 722·81401722-8011 llke new w/balcony ca-102 t Valencia (Mesa del •211111700* rm guard gated com-CltlJllllli FIXER w Slv twnhme. 2 car garage. Mar) No Pets 650-7105 Frig dasnwasher stove Q Pa!r•ck TENORE .... ~ ..... ,. .. AMOHE"~THE ' .. : . -' E\l>t' 1 th:-bt.. ..._. PHllSIU 11, 118,000 f<.olhng san<I dunes to the ocear •S your t>ecilyard flrom tne LR ~ muter ,.atch the spectacular SJnsets over Ca1a11na 5 $R library + pah(> 144~IOIO 1.z.a.11m l Bedroom townhome ~ool P""'ate patio '126.500 Cell Select BH&G 751-5000 (~I { ~ ol I I Kj'\" muntty wl pool & lennts A 38R lot1 2'Jt8A 2 car oar-A211Br~ct ~!a~ ,:s1s1doe lrplc W 0 hkup S 1400 •BEAUTIFUL 3BA 2 ~BA thedral ceding lrplc gar tncl No pets 545-4955 · ... alue at $699.900 Call 1 s299 000 1 ' se ice t YILU REIT&LS utra large S 1625 pool spa, lndry No pets Near Frwys & shopping _ ~ •\II '' PAiAICK TENORE. A.gt ':fu~~ar~:u ~'.z 0, Cnuck ~!~ s~5incl6~~r;;:9w1r 111-4112 •EXTRA NICE 1BR lrgj S7~; sec,~vt~~w2 & ;I ctrs 28r 2Ba 6 c:1oset •1111•1100• HI '11111<'• 721 1200 Of 760-8702 Jones 63 1 · l266 or ·1 or · deck retr1g & storage avl I '' Veft'!'.! • 44 d/w wet bar. sun deck Fng dllhwaaher, stove 646-5743 Beaulllul 2BA 2'1BA • Baytront Elegant 28R $~95 '* 720-9966 * •EASTSIDE 1 yr old " $750/mo 850-°'83 incl No pata 545-4855 I •~~~\--1wnhme Obi car garage Sec bldg S 1250/mo. •BAY & OCEAN VIEW• 2Br 2ba. trplc sngl enc1 11 lrwly IECOlllnl i•••i 1.-.... a Lll!I YILUIAllll •, ,, pool spa Xlnt toe• Avl •Walk lo Sch 3BA 2 1!!A above beautttul China gar • spaee $950• ulll ".,. * -"w ••-• llf..SALH SPECIALIST t 7' 1 S l300/mo Call Rtta Twnhm db gar S 15~° Cove 2Br 28a I~ den gar D/961-7324 E 857-0946 28r 1 •Ba w/gar crpll llXlllY 1U SllO* l: e:• Wede 631-1266 wa1ertron1 Homes nc ,1750 673_ 692* drps bl1ons Jncd pa110 1 uct-" R I 631 1400 •EI SIDE large 2Br 1Ba 636-4120 Call 1-5PM New1y con• r -... cus- MAAV ANN McGUIRE ---I ~i~~\-1 ea tors · ----tom oak cabinets new HARBOR REAL TY * * * ** * * Su Cltaeate 1076 ~~' ,: . BAYRIOGE 28R 2BA Best c~;~ ~~~?~k~~~~~; ~~· ~~~.un:;;droo~o ~:~~~~~~:~n~ J' ~~~ stove, retng, dlahwa.shef OH1ce 673-i4001 SPYliUSS WfTII OCUJti Wal• tt IHclt ·~-___ , view. secunty gate. gar. $850/mo No Pets Call Pets $750/mo 720-1565 667 Vlctorie L. $720 All uhls lncl Private AeSJdence 646-6770 YIEWS So West s c 3Br 2Ba cot-•• wl d pool spa S 1395 87 9 53 1 entry Back Bay area No -22 Designer perfecl 5 or 6BR ta Ocean vu potential Btk to Ocean• unfurn 1Br 854 8090 or 760-9642 l· _4 or apptm_ * E/SIDE Sunny 48r 2Ba. llWU HCIUnt pets 9-4 Daily 545-4t155 C.rtal •el •ar 10 w ipool spa • 180 pan-Ir ri beam ce111n s 18a I P $795'mo • sec Oes19ner 2BR '" blk to upstairs S 1150/rno 28A w/gar new crptt. *Lau11M 3Bf 2'JtBa "-lg oramte ocean & City hgnts S225 oo By Owneri 434 Ahso 1213) 863 8291 llYVIEW COURT bch Ocean Catalina I *!Br lBa pvt yd $750 Nr fncd yd 636-4120 1-SPM *A~~SJ:L~~= 2T:;n;:: $1625--BAANf:> new 28r views· formal dining rm. •492-6470• 2Br 2B11 lu1<ury condo narl>or v~. upstairs snopslschools 646·4631 2176 Placen11a ·c $670 no pets S10251mo yr lse 1ba $1125mo---SUPEA family rm wel oar 2 Bran~l 3B~ • den $1400 mo 854 -5112 va.lled ce11tngs. trplc, •FANTASTIC 2BA No 2526SantaAna D $710 644-l010.8-5Mon-Fn CLEAN 1Br $695 trplcs& mucnmore Mustlleaort Prep 1SIO l "2oua• g22Yd2 Cc.ar gar.I ~· ~· 2BA lndry 1 gar. lg deck. pets• Encl gar. re1rtg & -•720.~** see• Aosolute bargatl" at -,. anyon Lg ,.,wpt .,o twnnm 514ootm o Drive by lo 11 d NORTH E"5T 7-PLEX eififllllf• 5799 900 w!TEAMS For I OCEANFRONT Rosarlta $1 350-r 963-8377 • loft Frplc. 2 car all gar. 214,'l Fernleal 645•8,27 ;~~i~~~~ ~12 rs'64 3br 2ba dble gar fp d/w, Jb 2, b on the ba WmflL delllls call PATRICK Beacn Baia 18r 28a •CHARMING 1 Bdrm Lse for $1700/mo or buy °' 63l-l268 Sheryl __ patio $1000 2br 2ba r ., a Y 3BA/2''tBA w/detecn ren-TENORE Agt 721·1200 ll"dry rm lurn sleeps 6 o y 0 Rf ., lor S257 50Ci 760--0714 •SPACIOUS 1BA crpts gar d/w decil S600 Large deck. super VMJW $27 500 894 7177 uiet ar e r19 .,o I •ii~~\:· · · lndry rms 642•8487 prime locallon No pets tal unrt V-S525 000 or 760-8 702 • Pets S6501mo • dep 4 r ,,-drps dlw, encl garage. Year lse $2395/mo 3336 675-9115 leatala 2188 Map1e 642 3765 .C ~~~,;:1~,k.5~~7 tiets .. Pill IHI APTS via Lido Mgr 675-9289 CtstaMtta Im ;;•mfCHill ~Cute 2BA 1BA DupleK, 2 I 1111 llUA lllYE EASTBLUFF spacious 2br 1 ZlOZ car garage small yard :1&1•• OCEAI YIEWl Furnished Studios Un-2ba apt F'rplc, d/w. encl 38r , .. a .. den, lg yard.1 ••ra new carpei1pa1n1 S8s0 2BA. 1BA. frplc. pv111reet, me8tiBJIU 16rntlhed 1 & 2BA Clean 2-car garage p_ool IHI MWI PAY•Eln lrple 2 car garage. near STEPS fb BAY 2BR 29 675-4912 Agt 8iG CAl'IYON Dover 28R 1 car garage Looks out Quiet well lighted Lg S10251mo •759-1530 Wt!'ll give you the down •n S C Plz & Performing •••nil lllll hm s l600t mo yrly 2BA upgrad<1d Frencn on Btg Corona Yrly rental ••&1-EITS brtght intanors Close to .,IUT L-ATill uctig tor a share of own-Arts Cenler S 189.900 I *-* STEPS TO OCEAN 28A CUTE Clean 3Br lBe doors'w1ndows crown $1950/mo No Pets refs Ill" •• trwys OC Airport • •v e'shop You make the Ca118etty760-8051 48rTwnhme Ownr$648K 28A yfly Sl 2SO i mo House. Great yard fruit mold lile&orite•Avlfor reqd Please ask for Sparkllng clean large! beaches&Malls Nopets $1000FFTHAU5/31 mthty pymts & we snare principals only 760-3675 OCEANFRONT 48R JBA trees $900/mo A.vi 611 show 613 S3000 mo Carey Ward Sunt>ow Re-Gatd91'1 apts Beaulllully 54l -lllO Delu11te 2Br 2Ba with apprec You receive $1l<>(>therea1:11a1epages BEAUT View Condo. Yrly S20001mo 548-5242h 978-l506w Ownr/Agt. 619-568-1657 al\y Inc 531-2242 landscaped grounds Ocean View Gar . cable. lOO''• 1111 benefits Must Of ctassi1iec1'°'111e .. acatoon Eastbluff 3br 3ba, newly OCEANFRONT 3BFI 2BA l ' 1.. I •1 ---Pool & spa, pat10S1decks, $750/mo 2br 2ba. lrplc. W/0 hk-up Many extrH. loave clean crecllt Agt PfoperTyyou vel>eenwant· redec $389.000 Own« $16001moyrly lwt C• f SHARP 2BA IBA Duple11t. garage or carport Sorry. patio. cable. lndry lac PrimeNwptBchlocatlon. '97 ·8757 Dys, Ev Wknds !fig 721 -0248 645-4509 Burr While Allr 675-4630 2Ba. cul de sac, lam rm ILUFFS 311 WSE ocean Sida 01 PCM Gar-no pets gar No pets Nice loc CloM to beach $875/mo ' frplc wld hkup pool & Or 28A • Oen. 2'lBA age. laundry $950/mo •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 2085 ThUr1n 540-6338 4101 Htlar1a . . . . . . . ·! - I REAL ESTATE ··~-~ .. -- • •• • Own Any? Plan To BQ? If so, we'd like to hear from you . And , to make it easy we ·ve come up with a quick·n· easy questionna ire in Saturday's Real Estate tab. ~ Please look for it . : . Complete and return it to us so we can deliver a more valuable newspaper to you . Thanks. ily Pilat ·J Where good news is shared ·1 spa Gardener & main-SIJ95lmo 640-5684 Bkr A.villi now Ml-1390/dyt Bachel0< $005 SP .. CIOUS lB-R Pool TSL MGMT 642-1 603 tenance S 1500 mo 1 Bed S660 '"' •security 642-4791 _ Cotti Jina Z&24 2Bdr~~Ba sn 5 lndry, e41rport. stove & HUTLOOATllll EASTBLUFf SBA JBA 2 .. 50 V d c O 9626 relrlg No pets Awl 6/1 & •WESTCLIFF• MODEL 2-story Twnhome. New paint & crpl $2400 c ~~~ _ ~,4 · 7 f I 1939 Wallace $565 2Br. 2Ba. frplc. 640-6941 3BR 2'"1BA pool w/d. 2 mo $3600 sec Helen B We!it:fil!lcl Bachelor $560 _.1350 dap 642-140 1 ~~~fm~ 7~~.1~~~2 bch Dowd Altr ~-Ol95 1 Bedroom S655 Spacl0us3BR72BAFr .. h-•llTIHI EKcepllonal 2 BR 2BA lPUTIHl11 28drm 1•.Ba $750 ly decorated Oar1g• lBR lBA. ancJoMd oar-NEWPOAT HEIGHTS 28d 2Ba T hs $850 I age. close to bMCh Nice Bed Du le condo on luxvroous coun· Large aUracttve apts 1n a rm wn I au n dry I a c 1 111 ea Qutet locatlOfl, $8951mo FL~~ \ardroom Util ~a:d try setting Dishwasher beauttlul garden setting 825 Center St 642-.1424 $825/mo 650-7105 1480 Monrovi. .,........, lndry hkup patio al-Pool/spa garage or --------- S64Smo•dp 631-8021 \ached garage. pool. carport Sorry, no pets Bachelor $600 WltJ,IYrtltHlyf! TSL~G~T M2-1603 Quiet 1elt Ouple" FrplC. S99Stmo960-6610 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 1 Bedroom S880 't"' w~optlon to ~Y a IWnSHIHIPU deck skylt No pe1s JO PROPERTY MGM T ~~~~~~~·:a ~ ~~';' 11~~~1 642~~~ m~~e~· ~~~oZftr; 2ar 281. dbl oar. dtw, $675/mo John 720 6900 EXECUTIVE E'BLUFF 5Br U IOAC) A,,_,t 531~ 123 frplc Two blks to beacl'I! Ofc/54~-3683 Hm JBa 2 story furn 'unturn 398 W Wilson 63 l-5583 1710 28r, 1 S.th hOUM .-·· _ 202 'A Colton St S930 2BR BATH OAR DISP gardetier. avt 711 Lease 1 Be; $630 & garage. 2019 Wallace It y<Nr business mowlQ to 1 204 A lugonll S!l75 CABLE. W/O HKUP. req'd 644-0939• 28drmroo1::_ 5%ott to noo amotcers newlocaoon7 Anoounoethe Available 611 650-3159 Cpl/sol ••o PETS IN .,. $750 everything new! 548--0358 ,_._move=:.l::.:n..:c:::laul::l:.::ied=...------------, "' t•-------• 301 Avocado 642-9850 ,. TOWN $795 675-0097 HARBOR VIEW HOME ADULT ORIENTED Specious 2BR 2•.;,BA -2 4BR 2'Ar8A 2 sty S2500 28drm , •• ea $780 GARDEN APTS Lrg 1BA. 11ory condo lrplc; 2 car Julia u ao 759-5506 241 w Wiison 631--0960 pool n/pets $550 'l>lus gar W/D refrtg pa1to. REA~ $350 security e.46-3818 eom 11 poo111 s Rtfar1Nslat4 1U a,t. Smalml ~1 Y_.. .., __ en, c"'a-I ( le .a ..a1 ol BEAUTIFUL 2BR 18A I~ .--"" ....... •o It• , ... t, tit qule1 oomplH Sacurlt n y o n I V I c I o r I a \ ~~\"l \'I '11' I 'J \i ·11 te sla•rir'"' •Hilalllt building. pool, garagia s 1150/mo 675-4912 Aot . ,, "h. ~. l-,. ALL UTILITIES PAID •-----iiiiiiiiiiiiiilREALTORS • HW. 2Ylfleria,tr 5700 722•1832 ..Ullt-lH4 WESTSIDE VILLAS Lg condo 2BA 38A. lamlly SPARKLING ctMn. extra rm & formal d1n1ng rm large 28r 18a, encl gar, Faoolous v-of Nwpt d/w, cable tv, patio. quiet Ben & the ocean Yrly lee wood.ct grounds 1750. $3800/mo 640-5324 Avl 6/3 324 Victoria IEST YlllE II TIWll 1110-Slll IELll ClllOS *LllOISLE* (btwn H11bor & Nwpt 8~) 831-c215 or 973-0275 2 a 38f IOWLUllll •llAll llWl * 3Br 2Ba 1 .... x w/viewl Imm-•-.-... ,,...... .• ...-.__. ,.,. 1BR, ftranlac., walk-In -•-1 .. ..,.,_,.... L .. M 619-753--0719 cloMt. e::.ci g11r11g9 No Neat C.M. eou:rty..-da . LIDO ISLE Home Lrg 48r pet1 1925/mo Batty ~ng. bMct*. Coif. 3Ba. tam rm. din rm, 2 S.•·2270 °' 645-9181 aredJ:G· pool, "~'· Laroe 3 Br, 2',A,Ba, 2 car patios. St 10 St S2350 1 Mac:>ffl, 722-6495 attached garage. wld I mo 1yrIM575~9t5 1U .. ...a11letellltl E'sNt .. -......1 hllups. frplc, pvt yard&. .,..., 8 ...,.. pool & spa S 1250/mo Ull Ill.I Securtty bulldlng, aunken 2 r, 28e, ~ QWIQ9. RESERVE ONE N0W1 Lg cwtom home GfMt lhowera, poof, a.ncttd lndl'y, ~. dledl. M50 + 72e w Wl19on St toe 48r 4S., S3500/mo garages Remodeled aecurity. Cell about I mo. F0t lnfot calf 5-41-7001 AvlUI 711 TOA 831-7300 units M1·8'403 OIKGUnt M~• FURN or unfum 28r, den, 11fiiiijiijijiijijl 1* 11• 2'"b&. wp. poo1, 1 maa.u •111na tennia."' BIQ c.nyon •TIWHH• APT* S 11SO/mo 4tmnttl min 28R, t•~ LaundfY rm ~MIO OI 722-7007 pool, ~l.icnge •NEWPORT SHOR * Wdt to & Crou from beect1 SBA to taac:h • 15/mo. 2'1t BA AVAILABl.E NOWI (1250 Oft 11t Mo'• Rent) 11295tmo 790-1101 CAU 548-73'7 "'--". .. ... ,.._, ... Cl'tilnbll1 ¥U ...... own.'\ofM LA• ,,... 29 ;wage. 28A, aptt lev, 2 •BA. patlO, dbt e" VW· weuttecl c.1~. POOi toe S11251mo. S127Slmo 616-f.tM, Weterltont HOtMe me ..... cwt 131· 1400 .... u • ...., "" Sell y.., Prepeit~t Cll Cle1111W, 642-5671 for information & suriprlslngly low cost. Daily Pilat Tugether· O~ Separate~\ ~{ I • • •• ''7-;: ""•,_ _ nu ..... ,_. n» l!tk1 •• sue r.ez •• me , ·ca , l·~·._.·:?!· .. ·.-...,---.... .::.:*:i, • u ·. 111 mo cat. ded od. vtc. In .....,. • ...., on ,. b1Mri.~~•Hrr OfH!AAL IT YIW M -PMTT-.. .... r-.ia........ .... .... H11ntlngton ... c .......... eel lot your ..... Countr; Qui> eonv....: p '°'...,...... 7t:fl DTUll " t...-. .._, ~ 8'wlllr28eyYtyl45-1111 a:JeMrtl ~.Celawte c:.nt Hotpllat. 20Jfl ..U No -.•a...._. Ho9..,.. e1.-z C*'t· W!Wlcsto....-e ..... = =" .:'';": A>VHO . ,., atCUl.141-3114 kite AN A\19 8M1a •LR~W ~ ~o=n=-=I um.e,_..,...,ni.t·e IUnCI\ w. ...., . ....., llUWM _ Hr Conoo, cfoM co Ll.J!!!:t m•d. tlz~O hmele t•I a•-•-AneHelgfltt ~1 ,;;;; a-1)().643!0t~ "'* 11'9 A#Wfr "-" "°4mcelll •. ,,,.... II -beect\I H.8, , ......... 1'-l!;!C Wiiona ... 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Reta Nq'~ 1n91 ~ & c..,; CLll •o.te Entry Opere1on ANNlm n 2• MIO &/0t pflalo .-P prtf.,... •· fncd pello, pool. OM 011 wtO poo1 Ja. 8'71-...,.., l•Ulll wtllt• C.1 on LlcJo, llC>Pt'O• l*1IOl'I at P.nt opponunio• ~1 ~t lhln. avallablll g::-~'OM opp 10 n llllGIO ~ lwat•pdl750.Nopete. se2s 478-ttOtwklAut• "-w ·-=a ~ 5116 Red colter • ......., Apt• 1 Pwlt U-....0 pey ~World TraWlll For mppointment.,..... •WordPrOCWCllt Cypt .. S27..S111 Nil... . •.. l50-8213 °' TI0-1411 ....,..,_ ......... , ,..,.,.. bell 871-8270 ' ...,..._.,.,.., Call 1·511-.. St-37~ &I Cell ~ 9wn II'° PIT tor ,___ 1iiiri1iwii ~=-=-•BAYRIOOE eotolOO. MIF N#Pt ldl..com.rVu8uft• LO '""'T A Newport BMc:ti. CA p 2912 H ~Mon ttlN f!rt We have relwrat bonuW Oen1Po.nt493-l901 --....... f, prof 3CMQ 1Aim1 to1111· futlMrVlce ST""' AEWA DI EOE ---........... paid llOltda)"S vac::atl0fl1 FuJl9'1on .... 1.,. ... 1 Sp9nllhpert'd.54641tt' 5'»CIOUS~nl port 2Br2Ba.~ •• T50 Ml-1111 ~!t.~~~ an••··-...... DETAILER ..... atl21 Wcrtcio..tohome e:~~~.M'27150 Pl •• ! ~woo. t lllld1 "·<lated, pool 22-eMI ... .. ...... 11.. 848-7471 l.Ook• W..tmtnat• Unlttl JOB OPPORTUNITY IWIN LA H1t>fa871-81..0 No eapeitenoe. l!t*y ..,.., tlt'dloorn~M'd'1 l!IAANO MW NB 28t 2Ba AJC ~~WIA l4t5 lllle Mon11 Tllk..chwga lMm fOf IO With growing cMllMI com-.... UlllTllT WEii 110 Orenge974-2940 only. W. tnitn. c.11 Mr.: «ldltitaoom101M"it10rllM 19t, pool +am9nltl ... 2wec.t t16-eeo0 LOST O""'Y N Unlt1.lnprQC4ttlSofmaJor peny W•"tr•ln 780-7224 Boating flfm ....... rwep. 7777c.ntwAve •405 Saodi.o.ckvty168-5251 Jen..n(714>S20-405t • Wl!tl l~n ""a trom Prof M. 20-30. n-tmkr. · "" 9Ulur•d r9nov1t1on1 Compi.te P9'10f1 T~ pt\onM Hunt 8ect1 895·8009 Santi Ana 836-9924 .. 1 I ll'I-- S7S5/iror<ludt'\<ompie1t-S450mo.(213)597-e200 llllal'" male Tebby. No coffer. ~t & melntan-DELIVERY l atoc:k <*'II boellhows MC s.n.tiU: p•-ww• Tuat1n731..o.&1 "" ._,.. • Na1A1kAft1rrulPi! i N>m • ES CU 2800 btodt of EkMn. anca up nee Apt • Pan lime• ........... '122 9055 -·-.,...~ We11min1t• 891·2278 ~ ~.:=.-.. ,..r FIT·!, 1l'Wl9 lqrt'(lrr1v11Hourn COM CUTIE tum apt. fOf 1v 17 W T DAM Coeta Mw. ~83 Ulaty(714)721;8012 c.la..t ,._.., _,neg. . No up nee Pays $5-$8 .,... _,,,'-'-..•• r•CJJ"twll tll.JCF~ n-amkr, walk to bMCtll Nwi>t Bdl. Aot 541-ao32 UIT 5.48-3281' umu ....... CALL 740.1747 s.jin N!Clf'.cmc~t! ~~ S475mo +utlla. 720-3759 OFFICE Co-Gp. 1 ~ .... APIT! APT~llW\.I St55041100 Month kt-i TV .tl10 mtllt' a leaw ITl9Q* aooo 1/f bldg NHr Low ooet apey/neww ,.. 16 UnlU. Pool. S 140/mo llUYUY STICI N9wpor1 8Mdl firm _., I-UY TIOI • MAL£/FEMALE N-tmkr to ~hlll/405 Fwy. $525-~~~ D ~:' .,:;:::_ '9nt. 800-962-~7 FIT Uft 150 Iba 18 yr• • general ofb Qer1l. t.tuat FUii t.,,,. 2 JO.. I lpni PARK NE\XIPORT lhw• Pllf'kw9st 28Rl 2BA $650 mo-mo LSE s.,. .... 8L' n N F amm11 250 Og6e St Coet1 ...... ~ aome c:onstNQlon Mon lhru Fri !>9nef1" ; Apt $410/mo 975-6580 Yic:es avail 996-1..01 :ptine~Pe-:S M . lllT" -.._ background 10 key by Pwt lime Weekencb lftll• lfa Dllft _ : (1'41~1900 or788-3172 • STllEml* -r .. -•.,.r-1oudl TYP"'9 50wpm nMOee181rn·8pm ·---•• .__.s.n~._bit 1'11mMfM11111 REWARD 2 TORTOISE'S Aecephonist Pleaaant NB WO#d Proc111' ig 1 ptus Earn $.JOO• All \'O'I can _,_, • ""'-'hd\C-.n. F.-nlor38Rhee on Bel Ill. Newpof1 Ctr .. FMHon 111 miulng 5!nca 5112 vie of Sc>ort1 minded lndlvtduals gi-p practlee Mull heve Able 10 l\endfe t>u•y -..c&l UST nendte New toe of lmpot1 PIT ~......_ ~ ~~=:•::a."'=:•=:·==~ 2 rms •V811 $400 & S300 The EN!cient Altwnetiw K.ityt>rooke School Mo needed tor PIT •°'" dental •llP 640-1122 pnonH Looking lor w..-. Id Co is underslllled ~-bme .. bOma.. :-: •'h utll Avt 8115 F 1 ~..__ --a.... 1 $7/Hr•I X'lnt summer ., co...-aoe l'llMOs llNT*S .. te helf>' Cetl l(airty 7~ -· • WALK IObMctt •18'/den IS7S-0907H ~gw ul -·-Of _,..._""' questionl 8ltl.S 51-0.-19 tob1 64>5760• outgoing non-smoker Can K•m 771 1420 • Watenouse • Otft0e $850 •Studio $825 service/mall only REWAROI LOST LIGHT -Eacetlent benetltl • P.aonnet am IJIJtlll - Pool, lndry gll EVM IRVINE Shr hae with 640-~70 CAUCOCATon 5113 vte. AUTO DETAILER & CAR lllTllllTllS Me4iulWTICI On the Job ~.::-~et~ mmllWm : 7~...e3 t2 0<528-1 .. 18 :'"'°'' lbMnlM owner. •-trrial Pn-ofAdarnSIOelaww•,H.8. WASHER• FIT good WUTEll PI T F*•,,s.n_10,~ .... s•1t10 Calluu975-l216 •L"""'tiarm••-••w.-·. __ v i 1·1131 Non-1mk r. ru1 No tront c:llWI 536-96.tS wages & ti.Mltls lmmed "'""-... o -.. --ltat~ CtHt •ttrt S .. 50 + dep 857·23&' 2771 Openings CM 6-45-7«8 WEIGHT LOSS THE MEO TRANSCRIBER '&IT·fm CUllCAL : = ::m sa.!:''Qn"Tr'S, 2'11 Lady55+1hr3BR2BACM M 1-ZONEPROPeMV R:'.:~~~k~~~e~n~ llTOIECllllllC NATURAL WAY" W Qto .. , "~ .. Tor Medic.I ott;ce In FISlltQn •WOOllC>caly saan .... • "'*p"'2P'll8P'llA,~1P'll8!"fX"'b'9';cx-""',t .. hU;;.r;.;V;.;1f hr~eponwlaaS3me50/Emom~d .~ LG~oun~dcsan~ ·o'•F::otl~ N. w p 0 rt c r . It NEWPORT TIRE CENTER .... Pit .... us. d•.•,l p T AG.JI• l'!OS0<1• UP llland WllA lr&•n L.gttt fd-0 L W-fempoo• ... . 00 . 1p1, tennis, "'~ " S .....,.... ....., *650-1898• 1•• I022 "' "" Y rec:i d Also opening IOf tng & P"OneS 760-~7 (7 141547--0550 l~F,._ carport coln-op WIO ullls Nl smkr 557-3567 ft u1table toroffioa,llgh1 ___ ~~-Pound• away• 60 Patchff pathoiogy 1r1n1crip. • 5 750 NO PETS 722 • 8011 NEWPORT Beach room· Mfg or Studio, 1810/mo Student's violin 1nd cqe 111 s.vinga• le&ll PllTI WLS 1 11on1'1 M-F 768·8500 PT opportunity ava11 Flel< ... fllBll/8" -mate anted male 0 1st&last+$150c1Mnlng found 1n Founteln Valley F 1 I'd y per'°" expet •n bool<· F0t1:>u9y Aeete.ta1eolfloe • n. ltatala tem 3 ~lks from beacn' ree CALL 582-316-4 or yard c111 968·8 .. 51 10 AUTO WllUl&m Ul· 1114 .ltHH ! ~~~ /'~• lntWV:..~I *lllELS * ... ..,.';l· dell entry & '"'Coste ....._ ,._,be IL I Zl04 S•OOtmo 673•30 .. 8 · Drive by 723 Laguna Ca· Identity CUllS IWIEI appl call Lane StudlO Funoon Silo. pro<S~ G8f'I o Ice Fast & ec· reliable typing req'd SS ••f fl" -nyon Rd . Lagunl Bch Salon 67S-0823 CdM I 58411\s mooeis IOt IUl'llOn cur11e CM 645-3• 16 I hrS/wlt c.I Jomrl TrOUI offiEt ting' 1 Br. new Nlamkr l.m shr 3BR 28,A NEWPORT BEACH Luxury Ptt1tHIJ 3182 For auto dealerlhlp Must I -- -5110W5 .... L A 0 c and , IT Pll• AIU 131-1216 carpel•. drapes & up-wt1 11 2 1~&$3715tm3o1 + "I oNleesult• 3eo.,3'501q AeW WeCan......,-know ADP Reyno4ds & DRIVERS. crou country HIRING! G0Yernmen1 Pa•mSpro..,gs 760™9 Otf ' I greded yard and patio u s .,..., re s. b ks to f1 from S8 10/mo Newly ..-...., Penzoll computlf' sys-Mo •JI$> nee CA he , JObs 'four aree S 15 000. ice envtronment no WM~a S825 +deposit 6"42·780e _ ~h. Npt Penln 675-3389 relurblaf\•d. adequlle Lonie. J~~LJ;.!!. & JC 1ems Musi hive FORD MacGr9g()f' Yachts 1;i1 S68 000 Call (602 >I *MOYIE* ~~~ ,2 '~ ! ?:ys'1~ .... I 2706 PITll Newport Prof F, n covered parking. (7l4l680·8302 background knowledge Ptl08f111a C M I 83S-885SEXT 398 EXTRAS 91m·8pm Will TRAIN 1mkr, 2 .. ·35, pvt 8'18&, fabulous vi-I l IO· ~ benefits & salary ****** ltlSeCl•Mtrt * ""'P't Peonys.a .... I~ ....... ·~ ~ . ... . EASTSIDE Co111 a.. pool, spa, tennis! SA75 + cation Lauren. Agt lcliltth ' Daily ;~rr;: OBolett-;r,,~ T Neeoeo '°' non-unl()n ptO-Pl.tcenlt.1 "'" c M Small dlltr'butlOllt Co took· Attrac11ve room $50/wtc •118-284-1313* 673-3777 or 723-121.. laatnctin llU Ad ;27 C X.~ IOI .. ••-• Ttr&f I ues thru Fn $6/Hr, must ducto<>ns No axpenenc.e 1no tor depend.ole P9f-Non·smkr lem pr«'d : 0511 .... ..-. •--·-naveOWflcar 8~1 19 213·•69 1351• .. IUTTCllT'lll Temp e..5-2J57 Prof fem rHITlkr. 2~ to NEW~RT BEACH retell •llR .. --CA 92627 OllLI mal .. 0 F/T M-F 7"" .3 30pm aon wl fT'lendly pMn9 lher• wt 2 19ml. Ba9'c: comm 1 X'lnt toc1uon ,.._ .__. ----1 •IUCI HlfU $4 501m no exp nee -'YPl"9 ... & ... ltttb/ .... 11 I rm. own bath. ...ik4n C • • h 11 ow ' O n I y Now1_, __ !,0'1mln07 7•2t Futt01on IOOREEPll 11 Ylll Nein Pront from 'f04X own Int• ..USf$11111 t>einef•ts ........... .,, person "lG to IWn ~ • -CloMt S300tmo CloMto $345,000 846--0645 " .. "u [71 .. ) 1·121 B1s1c beginning book-gmy Bold,_ c:oncept F T ""am -3 30pm .,......., ftce proeedUf• Jim uu w mm oc college. JUl1 111 I l--9.1 ____ • -keeping manual posting RegiSl8' Wflh Parsonnel 1n houMciean.ng Mo 9ltP 3-,, 30pm PtT 3 30-.. , • Tut Hudaon ~ 98iTI an. Wkly rwtt• now 1vatl rent ~AvtlS/1.Cd U.-.1 •~ill la l Grut starter poaltion Poolandr9C*Ve1 S100i nee Mgmloppty •91'1are 730pm 11pm-730am 729FeracsSt C M lpmM&-1779 $1 .. 7 00 wt! & up 227.t afl81' 5pm 2 .. 1·t153 • Wtth great d~atntC com-Bonus tor lhe first 8() Of Pfofltl Must l\ll¥e OWfl Lognt w()O.\old ,_ P\()S-•S4&-5S25• ---·- Nwpt Btvd. CM 848-74.t5 Prof M/F lhr B•y•ld• an n pany JOWi &.-0-4600 • hOurs Wont (Wllh tl'llS ldt tr~ G..i &7S-3318 p.tll SJ C>eds c;..,, & ·-·· DTl11• -·-ChMrtul good pay New ll&M. Apt Comptea lhowift9 Vant ta ntah twnhme. 2100 Ill. 2BR. M C 1n lllllUPOF/T Currently hiring lllSECLUIEIS Cos11 ~B• Fe1r &IE'ITS -umTll11 Apts, ligl'lt boolc.k~ 27U den, dining rm. 50' patio, M!F ~1~$ 1~~ Benefits Long term 250 •WOl'd Proeffaors Good pay Own tr8'1SP & Grounds 549-306 l Young aggrWNe ~ Wtl ~ ~ oMr -w--i!'llll.-.--,.;;..-;;;I ~ pool Wilk lo Island .. _. ~ S C .. ,....,.. ....... *"~llrlel (65 · -) a,_..1 _____. l trorr19-5 ~IC & c»-L9 JUST U:::: elotL!!I 900/mo 72n 1322 wor1l, electronics, craf11 557 .. 244, 557·5110 ""'"" I '"' .,....,........., __....,, -...... reliat>le Jenny 548-<162 1 ,.,,,.... I ••91tl> ,__, o ~-_. ... ...""' ·-u-o lllSIH $hC)ljO & _. properttea pe11cs8** 545 1156 Quiet delux top-nr 18' Prom on tory Pnt ~~~1~~,~-~o .. --11sa•sses111•111 Call or come In TOOAYI ASSIS-TANTMSEKEEPER BrlSIOI Peril llo4ed 1c11 With I Top PY'Oduc:er Ullll-1 totllly lum Incl llnena,. Penthouse Furn Pv1 7 d•)"S CALL NOW' P«'I Herbal Diet Patch II t1er.i Jobi availat>le m PIT daily No •llP nee Group nu ~ven1ng & High comm1a11on1 & A 2. MICto, VCR. phone, AIC. BRIBA tplc nlsmk .. lflUE Sell contaloecl. watwproot Fountain Valley Female Pfeferred $5,hr weettend pos.11ons operi bonu-Send r-..ume 111 YWtion egent poe- pool, tennla. etc Cov'd Oen vu f;73 • .4 .. 21 · laftltatat · can be worn undef bikini Garden Gro"9! 64>2357 1n our Cosll ._.esa ollice co PATRICK TENORE. it~ no-~ 25 pkng Aval! 8/1·9117 -• IUllE.. O!Slrlb avail $5()()...$.t500 - -----IOI' • VNs OI' MAs Calll Agt 18 eorpor.te ~ ~ "'**"""'· No ~ Mature party, n·amkr. Room In large C.M. HM. rtaai See~lnJuM! tmocomm possible wort!· PERSOllllEL WOii OITIOllS 241-6311 NewQor1 8dl CA 92tleO r.--wy Wiii train °" $900/mo +MC 848-521 .. Pv1 den wlfrple. wld. L ate t '' ''' 1ng rrom .. ~ ,, .. ,. ... 21 the joC> Ml.i be out-. grndnr. all utll Incl .• kite "' "'"' 1 '""'"' ~...--Ol OFFICE ASST Tr11n11"1g go:ng and ~ s~ am&L Pftv $400/mo. 631-0603 ~~~~:::,· :~~d. T.r~::.~~ Liff • .11.,Elm C&IPU1DS' PO The Orange Coast Delly SChOOI PIT PM I . $5/Hr Coeta Meel locallon Cell N9wpor1 8dl wat9rlront. t & p 1 l AccOl.o APPRENTICE A/I H&R BLOCK Compan Piiot IS loolttf'IO tor 1n duties padlegeng lli1p-btwn 3-7pm M· TtiC. Modern 2BR hou.. Shr 3BR 2BA Apt on the men r v1 e nta. 5'48-64 .. 9 15401 Redhtll •C Y energetlC person to as.-ping & cler'ICal SC9·5000 755-1155 UncSa WMkly 17l-Oe5I bHCh In N9wPof1. $400 Co~Capltll OAYNANNYlnCdM Tuslln CA s;s1ourOtstr1Ct Managers1------------------------- mo + utlll. Avail 6115. 1-0582 home 1o(2 yr old son C&SllEI 171412st-ne7 3 days dunng 1~ ~ ltatah ti l~Ht 650-210 .. Ask tor Deb NH Tt ..... 2tlf M~Frl Dy 586-.-000 For P.rtllng Facility weekends 111d l'l<>ildays • 2714 TEMPORARY X2 I. Eves. 720-0326 Newport 8eecfl FuN Of I Apphcant muS1 11•..e r• ~ ROOM FOA RENT slf'11An1DE LOANS Exp'd H1kS19r 1111 .. ln PIT. SA 75 hf 675--2790 nllll llSlllll/ liable car With ~•IKI Cl\ . •NEWPORT BEACH Mature -®11 (Prwf 2s-i5 IUl1 I UI\ cook. care lor 2 chlldr.i &SSISTllT llAIAID dnven license proo1 of' Sl9PS to aand lhr t>Mutitul yrs old). 2 bedroom. 2 UnMCWed, good credit & prof timtty s~ Eng-us.El/l(CEPTllll EllP9r EYel & insurance and OMV unit, prof n-1mk r bath ac>t In Costa Mesa mu1t $3-50,000 Nsh neve refs & drive FuN time Must be good oa.,,. ~89~ pnnt-oul S11r11no pay" $550/mo Yrty 83t-8722 SmOker ok Kltehen prevt-REAL ESTATE tt 752-2727 854~527 wtlh people een.t1t1 s 7 $7 00 '* l'IOu< P'JS gas! NWPT BCH Prol F/25--35 leQeS Avail immed '375 ff ---Coste Mese MS-7"8* FLllAL llsallll ••oowanoe non-amkr 10 snr 28'1188 pe< month 111 & oep Utll Available !Ww loans or r• Hltlper PIT 4 hrs/day, 5 Exp'd. FIT Of PIT Otana Come"' to •POIY 11 w/wne Oov9r/W•tcltff pd, pool hot tub Pteue llnanang POOf Cfedlt OK dyS/_. $5/Hr SQeAX Cl•ITll TICI 87>9'"4 831-1554/pm 11 .. '395/mo•'-Mils & call Jvdy 11548-1917 or Call24hfs (71 .. )~25 ~11~2~';!°.v ... ~8· ~~~2~~ n_..., - dep s.ncty 845-5059 wit days S..2-<1321 ext ··-.. n.••N• __ __ . 318 days from 9-S * WIDOW HAS W I Call Mr Jensen 520-.t051 FIT o.ir..ry OrfYer Goodj sp.!!!v:~~2~~1":,t to lntah Wa ...... Z7H 1~~edT~}',1nos 1~up 0:0~ l•I IEWS!J ~l•UMATlllS I ~~~ :!';r~ er;;: snr Pvt bch. t>oat doctc f Bnpt furn Of unful In NB n1son Auoc: &73-73 t 1 • llound someone II ~~:9 ~ • new ot-Burl or Ar1ene JM Wed a., It. 111all pool SUS/mo In· CM Cd ' TUii -,....,, and we now IUfV\Q --,.__,_ -... ... dudl' ullll 76(). 1~ M Bac:helof. Biii hatuceatah 1-" fOf 11w1<>W poJj11ons 1t1 , -• __, U 12121 ng (2 U) ISO-OOH Git I ..... ~ Gzs LIVR -r.-waretiouset otflce No ltatrll lffict ~ 9wn & 5pm M-F •llAll llTlll* •• .,,.. __...ut-.r -.r e11p nee Earn S300/wk 10 P-1 time, llPC>f'O•imllety Or call Beth al 642-4321 1-.UTI IERllAL C Ir 1 I ti I tr I tat Siert Apply today. star1 20 hrs pe< wti In our Legal ext 205 Cut Your Rent In Helt1 2740 fNIU\ •os tommorrow ASic tor Dept Miac: ott1ee dut .... , - •2e1-"48 .. * lJIHUUIE uunu ft ~=R~ ~~~ Jlnat1s.121s 1yplng .. o ... s wpm. LISIWElllT ARE FREE C ,.... phone Al>Pllcant mu~t be WI_. 24-hr ac:cesa, $160/mo, In hrl1tlan home Mf'Ang -eble to work well wnh I ..., llEWPORT N9Wport Bch. 846-2556 IS PIT Nanny & or Light Back up to Breekfut & people II 1nter••ted I WP IE PUCI OCuF T Cal: Hskeeperl SuiMrvlsor. Lunch tor F .. t Food rJ...aae call J•-. 11 (7 W 892·9235 or 897-2.-S5 ,.. R Prof lhr 28d Clualfledhas~ltllor· C lion __. H ,.,... vv1 , Condo, parklnn avt. Avl metlon IOI'_......... ..-h omP911se request..... amb\Kger Reatauranl 642-.. 321. &t 318 f1C1f ••...-r11•- s · ·• ...---... , Room & board Exp & ref. Xlnt starting Ulery Ask -• ~ 611 580• 842-~ ac>eelllneeda IC2·1111 2..a-oa2 .. "' 75t-t555 for Lerry 549-3089 .... Piil I Fun & Pan tJne ~ I -· call 754-5905 Iv mess · HO Wiit laJ St. ~NICURIST Part-time Cetta ..... " HtH days HOUf"S t\elllble Call ____ ..:.. ____ P11 tor 1ppo1ntmet1t• llClllY FUIS *6so-917,. Haw fun wt\tle Mm+ng •ClllHC {$991) extra$$$ FIT & PIT Im-FIT GO d 2 locations medtate opening Exp d WAROS MISSION VIEJO not nee. wll! train Apply HUNTINGTON BEACH 1n person Wellcllll Own tools good benefits Plan. 17th & lrvlne, NB Call Tom 542-1971 •otor Routes available m W estminstar Huntington Beach Fountain YalleJ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED "_ ... lenlMMr....,., llUIWPMU For more lntormatlon CALL TOOAYll UIFllLlll , HANGING/STRIPPING VlSA·MC 873-151 WE g8fl ltld hang t s.,...,,., ... llCMCI 10 ti. cnzy. Xlnt,.. ~7172 ..... k' •• .............. ......... F0t MM you can ed'*1199 your CS.11ge Sate In the Delly Pik>t.,There lS I 4 IW. mintmUm and the price ts the same vmettw you ed'YertlM 1 day or 3 days. It's 1 greet way to tum thoM ntdden tfealUrel Into cat\ • .... ,~ ...... ---*• ...... 111 ............... ,.,_,, __ .---·~~.-..---. . --~ --~ ----- ',,. 11•..... •••• ..... ..................... _ !!' llL!•11 B'1111 • ClocMl,W?!',n. ~Z.~ 1 ~. ~, •. t pe)IM. 1~='-•tnd•"=t· .,.,,;r,~·oon-~C:V-..: =. "·~~· -·• •H• l'or CM--. Ian •• .. of 4• -. ,.. Need nloe flml'Y l .-, rblt mtr. t 1IOOIOM .,., 1 *· ~ ooncs. ~"-... Clll ..., ...-';;i,;. •MIVWATIONIST IT19Nii81 .. ..-.~oumMt. cened IHI•:' l"l•li ...... 1IOO. MUIT llLU1 ... ,... .... •1~1 ~-1"'4t10 ,_. _., 1n """°" 1ue1 -11 eoo1CW1t •lour If )ICl&I ·.,. ••• ,_.., bidet: >Ont OMt: t290 'jiil I o o m,• n Ion ·A U1n .._. 411 ;at II&~ •ad iii CONV!Mi SOSO ,-,1.col CM ~ ~ .... =-= and ... • .... "'"' 11MMI bfOWft/MMk .......... ""*· Cet. "knoee. 0.-nNJUW Wlt\Ml-top. All OflOk*, J4 I H ••l'•ON ,.. "I IN l I 11 • I ) I • ' ... , I I l f I ~ •l40-44 71 '• 'r;':.':.·~~ mey=Utv::.c lnl.. ..u =~~..t;ST. =·~""-:; CREVIER· CINllll' "1·':'...~1epd. •Tiii ~ ~ cleO-dutlee. Cai 122·'445 I 1111111 llQlneble from t>ow to NllLUUt Aw Crown· Aeetaurenl 0t•llvea. cryttOI & dilwwr ~f0tCatt.ol ........ i-.::::;;:; & Jtwlq/hft/lft tttm. 140K under Inlet. .." .. •11 ... 8'01 ......... ..-&. llAUTlflUL llLECTION ... =l!~O"~uD ..._'11.Ll!!.IJI!_!.~, -' •1 t I'., I e I• .... I i ' I 11 ~-l'lu potftlont ..,., PIT°' "l, dtyl. ,,_._..._ .._ .. ._etOft, MIS Won'llutl114ttaCM>l4S -ofl temodtC ..,__.__ -YVV\OI ""'"'"" WT,.., .. ,.""~.,.,....._ ftlla ... '°' *t ... '. nlgt'tll ' wttnda Greet -·--·""' ~. Mlk• 14s..t7o1 GOLDEN STATE YACHTt ~~in °'"-Hk ml. My lolded. «to U500obo t3a:oiaotc.,. ;.....l!PC>IY I ~·t '**1ta A"'*1 In per-t llTlTl""'11Y ANllUM.ll• Countyt ... ue=:, OWN,ldntcondt t 10.eoo. •lllLlll.U 3'01E..Co.:.t~ COM aon12t2 S Cout Hwy, 2 PISITIOISU! ANTIOUH. lerve *-~IC t ............. M0-1180 Nptllcl\720-11<MDy/Ev .,_.-~~.Mt . ...._ t"'-· &..agunalktl4M-1142 IYllWLE •SOUTHWEST aota & 11onrrom....,_.,_....., R wYy mr WKrll' •• 11•-.. _.._n ......... ~ .. ._ ,,,_,. t......~•1 ........,__ • ~"' -" ~ a6 _ ... I al " ryn "~ W __ ,_ _,_ ... _.......,........ .. ... -. _ ........... (ICXV17ll llAlllTllll ...._ • .,.,,..,_ • """"' -.... -... .. ....c ••·•· !NO CNirter 8t•M-Of· 1Ss.lal-. ..... 1wi111 ~.--............ -.. ._ --"' ~ . UM, lamps Whit• wash FtN Ct W&naton'a. Art 34' CrMtoctt l't(g 15 J25( s-...... .... OOITA Ml:8A • 5 ~. c:ua1om ....... PllTW41/ll Some Mi*1alloe deend " you've e¥er beef\ di• rattan aofa. IOVHHI 17111 atvd, C M detllw/atdpper 815.7100 • !13Si,. ...,KM07 •---------------iCPMt•• (11J(A014) 2 daya/wk Incl Sat Wiii train PATTISON courao-ct about tel• $550, cot & end tab* * 845-5595 * •m. ... .._._..11 •1111 ... fl.U .... ·~;30 "' CdM Exp SAIL DESIGN &3l-3302 phone ..... beCa&Aae of $375., noor lemp 1150 POINT II 0 DIAMOND • ..... ' .. 11 J& wtt. -....2c:11u1 W l'lll• on •!'I tal , ~ Call Mrs. Ruaton SEORnllY poor management or ~1 ~11';!:~~,tor~ e .. u11tU1: clear white. 1iif 5§1 is[XNDER s. .... Service (2F~l11,tt5 Mon·Frl, 751-044 1 .cam °'*8tor9 S>+MM ·~ MUST SELL! Only $500 SLOOP 125,000. Cell C ~I 11752-~?NT~ give us a c.11 We' on ... : 3-0oot' Frig ~SO Antique •S4&-2tM• Madi.on 2t312et-7t71 Ptr1a. Lening ROSS llHSfOIUSS Ross Stores 11 11 n1- 11onw1oe chain ot oll- prlc;e stores ••lllng brand name apparel. shoes end accessories tor the entire 1am11y 11 uvinos or 20'"1. 10 ~,. We curremty have open- ings tor lhe lollow•ng lull and p1rt-11me positions. days evenings and weekends Newi>Of1 ...._n '"m 11 lronat~StSOLo..,.._, -1•1 3111 100•11ng f0t aS.Cretary to •Proteetional STS Coffee/end tbll WATERCOLOR tt"xt4" 42' H UNTINGSFORO • • support the llnenc:e ci.-Training Cheip Catll a c.rry so laQuN t947 by FORMOSA c;utter rtg. 1500 Auto Mall Or. partment Must neve e11-•LUCl'atlw 494-0717 L-e 9ctl CkARLES w AUSTIN. tully equipped f0t c;f\b. Santa Ana cellef\1 typing (W/P) • Commls&IOn __ __ Ulml ~ 1ng. w/w1r maker. radar, SS F Ed plus end be •~ to Structure IUIS ID hlelHel ILllll OIYI ' utnu & auto pilot rwy at Inger handle busy phones Ex-•Ple&Mnl Work headboerd, footboard, $1200 080 6191724-9008 aleepa 8. lmmaculalel IPll 1 IAYI ' ceffetlt benefits. lmmedt-EnVlronmertl alderalla S195.340-8733 Proleulonaily mel n-~ Hrt Mon-Fri ate hire •G ,_... H 1y --I~ ••ttrlll 0 talned. Slip In Newport f:OO ,,_ t o 10 pm uaran...., our DAV BED Wftlle & Brua 1 H•rt>or ttnanct avail _,, YICll IHTU Wage Matlrestus. Trundle W 0 windows I WOOd $t39.Soo. Peter"'lld-111111••••••••• PEISMlll •Advancement C le $245 ., WYICIS llO O?P<>rtuntty 1ouignt ~· :;~o-1:733 * r:.:C\f.: :o'~~ •11021 1125-0M3• ...... Ill (714) 250-~ 137 indlVldual $ tllOO lnstallahon avall-SU,./ b / ttrlft 5 apd, ..,, •rf. ca.. DBL matt /box spnngs o•• c:ust wtlll (2HHNe02) I y p T s140 desu cnest sso... abte (7t4J 582-9303 7 .,. 111 HI SEC na• I Diiiy Pilat exec desk s 100 Frost OUIH Fuaitart 301 NB alip avali for jillf ' Worp Proc hhng office I I $200 673 S4211 machlnH Experience ree re ng • I S~i~tat 1047 UM Of boat! Must be,__ p•elerred c M aree FLOPPY PILLOW SOFA.JC A sponslble 644-6800 Of' Contact F•an 646-7458 AND LOVESEAT Loose COPIE • arp model *722-8464• Call M rs Collin at cusnions Like new Will SF760 EnlargH. ra-55. SUP Newport BMCi\ THEODORE ROBINS FORD SlCllITT llAAI 642..,..536 "430 3 30.9 00 sell 5575 843_9294 duoes Letter. legal. com-XI 1~. 1 1 lty. PM puter-11ze trays Like nt ..,.,.., on. MC\K S. ti Cleft Needed for prtvate com-FOfmal Frencn Provencial new $650 673-5200 SaJlt>oet pref d Avail Juty C H ·' munlly Contact Kale TELEPIOIE din tbl 8 chairs S475 1 742..,..172 After 7pm ,., I )IJt>lJ '1AI SOI &L • (J (CHA M l\" 04 I 0 010 ente .. r S.mce 111'494-857 1* OPE••TOR matcni b\Jtlet & china Pr1va1e Typewriter Sale ------UTlll ·, 121 • flttie& 1 ... Clens Secunty Officers na cebme:l699 Queen sota IBM Oltvett1 etc and new 10' lelt SH, POI/ .. $875 Good c:ond Reliable JOHNSON & SON l "" oln MPt t ur ~ '/.. ~ tte1f' I ti .. .J • ••• • • ...... '>4{) .,,, l(l --- INln ..... ,ILi. TllMIUlll lllUllY Sten Clefts PBX all hour• In Newport alHper x Int $300 word processOfs Ouar No llv&-ab<>Mds Newport transportation 983-1025 Culalen liATEI COllUlln Beecn 833-1471 •122.9 144* From S2~ _!4t-1593 Beacn 673-8535 _ &ATSUN .79• 2to. 4 dr, -------- c .... ti. OS s.IH Clens • FT I PT 10 $5/Hr I Telepl\OMTIIEI .,s:::f Fm M,ovlcng trdom llHlll? l\Oml lye sj::le:~;~,::::::~~~ N:::':':~~!1a:~~e~J~~~ ~~~a7'~~~~~ ~~ •&.. Cl ..&. 1 e Un1f0fms & lra1mng -, o on o !Qn Qua 1 • A p •1 ty 650 27711D • ., 1 .,.871e -" er.a provided LOH HllS I SlllT lurn1ture d1ninoroom set documents & valuables -ugusl o•~b k>nger -"" _.,, • Pres11g1ous areas or glass chrome etarge. 545-5595 _ (7 l4l 642•46•4 '11 lmlll IT To qualify you must be Laguna Nio~ ran Slnglt' bed bed spreads. Pttl ' AailUl.1 6049 MilC. Tru1,.rt1tiH 5 speed. c:uaett• ••• aun-enthu5laSllC, entKgellc M1SS100 "'"''° matc;h1ng cha1r chaise and be able to provide •Retirees Wek:ome EARN lounge wall pictures •ANIMALS AVAILABLE ••ter.-lt1/ roof custom wheel• Ille best of se<v•c:e to our $400-$1000 /WK poslt'•S other m isc FOR ADOPTION L~-•~:'· <2GRV02I) customers Related re1a1 items 675 3445 1ng for• good home• ~ten 1011 ...... eKperlence 1s hetptu1 but LYllS SECllfn • 644-3656 * not necessary 622 ·e St Tuatln QUEEN SIZE MATIRESS ---(714) 859-5147 •6AM-l2 Noon & B O X QUILTED •HUSKY t8 mos Ross otltKs a lull range ol t>enefils 1nctud1ng ~m ployee dlSCOUnt!t Please apply in per son lrom 10 00 a m 9 00 pm M O'l ·Fri 81 llSS Ster .. , IH. 1201 Waner a, .... l111tiactt1 leac .. EOE •No Nlghts/Wknds BRAND NEW' $155 •SHEPARD MIX 5 yr SIRYICE LIT Nini •S7IHR + c;ommltrainlng Catt 846-•293 Males. ntce d11pos111on lmmed opening Must COST& nu MMl11 FREE 8-40-2470/eve have clean appeMance ••llTm l .C. ll2&12.,. SOFA h"Jh quality never ...-_ 1980 HOllDA SIPEllPllT desire 10 grow w/ro 18 ... •• -useo s1 111 wrapped Costa MeN yrs Bnng OMV •eport ""8.A&lr WOfth S 1000. sac $250 Animal ContrOI llO oe, CIF Apply 10 Doo ElllS New-OFFJCE~~,.,.A n Can dei 2 13-862~588 KITTENS AVAILABLE Low mllMge t.elnt "-""' ---Viewing 3 30-4 30 M-F or dlllonl* port tmpons 3100 W SOFA LO\IESEA T, chair by appl 754-5311 Coas1 Hwy N B 642-94-05 TEMPORARY AND olloman Never used lust Stlll * Customer Senlioe TEMP TO PERM S 1 h ded B CUTE Lovable Sheltle 10 POSITIONS .. VAi' .. BLE co c gua< rown 11200 010 " '-" all 4 only $250 843-9294 wks AKC registered, • Recep11onl111 beau11lul Needs good •Clerks WATERBED super single home w/yard 646-2S36 •Typists w 12 dr•-• pedestal & lt2-l1Ule ... •H•ac• after l,. TR11ucr •SectetarMll I l'leaoboard s100 OBO MYllJI 1111 wftti eare. ~t••I Saies " 11[.1. •Data Entry ()peralOfS PIANO BENCH (Ar'llSI S) Some vocabulary $275 *** 'lllADllJI 4 dr Lota of powerl (8088-411) s 10,995 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln 'M•rcury 2929 Ha•bor Blvd Cos ta MHa ~ '>63J PAYRITSTll ... t Too muctl catl dowf\? "' cm POSITION • Word Processors Upl'IOISle<ed & ldj4JS1tble 760-8• 16 eventngs is now hmng l\Jn & part •Accounting Clerlcs Re1111s for ovtK S400. • lime ,._sonnet Apply In REGIS'fER NOW $200 OBO 760-8842 flla11C1l lastr.atat1 --.--------•I Lease 79 0t newer MBZ Compare our ltf91 Mlect. .,.,. •ND c:aRN 1055 4 ftHI OJiye/JHpt P9f'5on 15902 Sptmg. The Dally Piiot hU a Cus-" ~ WHITE drop leaf table, 2 dale. Hunt1ng1on Beach tomer ~ Position *Bonus SS$ wicker chairs secty desk. iiiim;i;mmmmmml 9030 !Springdale & Edinger) available N"d good •Paid Holidays cnair 2 wood mirrors · 8 7 J E E p GR X ~D •Paid Vacations c 5 3 Ult.MAT IUJIT phone personality typing 16400 Von Karman Xlnt ash only 641-8 1 WAIT Ill WAGONEER. wti11e 2 K Gnarter ne.i 25·..,..o FlT 11 ptus T•aining Pf'OVlded Ste 130 Irvine •74-2974 •i1etll1aH91 -iOl S 1111 •O!! * mis Loaded Like new We would llke to he•• 1"'" FREE A I ...., s 16K 722-8509 645· 7100 from you $5 00 Per Hour vu '• 10 PP icant AIRLINE TlCKET ooe:way CUSTO.ER · eene111s E 0 E oc San Lake City/ Boise Tracks 9035 0 .A C HISE If llHITS dial MERCEDES (213/714)837-2333 5 F rwy near e.ach BIYd 1n Buena Pafk TIRE SERVICE ID 612 All or part may be 8T NlSSAN p U Xlnt run-$£RVICE REP 110URS Wheelbalanetng r uMd $60 ~6-1945 nlngcond Frtenddamage ~ Imme d I a I e 0 p. n Ing I ~ 'oo~:i~g ~~ ~~$~~ IEWPIRT TIRE crm• ANTO Toledo SG&le-S450 & Sperti•t c..41 HH Darallner Must NII Jll Sll~~tsh~~~~ r~ Dutt es include phone 644·8022 cash box $50 treadmill -S -WUI S 1300 644-2900 D<>U9~ Y t.~c:edes·Benz deale< ules b1llmg and 1n-C 111 Ms Garcia at WUHMH PIT S75 hammers socitets & Al • Aatff larrt.. 1100 St I.I Qu1nes ptus adm1n1s-642-432 1 e•t 207 !Approx S6/HR Costa misc 556-8448/tve mtg 12 B~ ~~5~ $250 1301 taail ':.-• tr alive dul M $7 65 hr Mesa Call 722-8060 &RUT EIPfCTlTIHS --AC URA (11') 111·1 . .,...-,,....,,.--1 He's 'Ill.INN CHtiulltal 7.000 ml $23.500 All fer LH 144-1211 II ~ACWIC v•w •MONAl ~AM ~tery • Me><tua<y Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c Vtew Dt1vt' Newport Beach 644-2700 HA .. eO" LAWN· MT.OUYE Mo•luary • Cemett'ry Crt'matory 162~ G11ler Avt' C.OSld MeSd S40 ~~54 N RCE POTHl"e lll l MOADWAY Mortuary • Chapel t to Broadway Coe11 Mesa 642-9tSO • . . You can trust 1m. cs on your si e. • benehts Applicants -. , .. _ II! ~ Liie-time membership TV, SttrH, Eltctttaic1 ·73 M•oecs.a 280C Coup con11c1 Rob Schw1etz t ... r-wlS-Ow09f gelling mamecHt &OIO Power steering, twUw. 5 49-9468 o r Bob TEACHING ASST MacGregor Yacl\11 63t WOfke4'754-4597 'We'rtstrhf .. teh wmdowa. e/c;. -~ -a Altlbfook 549-4242 Commun 1rain1ngNOC Plecentle Cost•~ Aubio VIDEO EntertlJ,,._ lnuMr 1' v 1 1 b M ...,_ MIL Wlff /CILllY I program for hand I-----MAN'S OMEGA WRIST ment Center Must sell NO REASONABLE ave 0 ~ ~ .. capped adults 2 yn COi-Wiii ,.ICESS8R WATCH. 2 yrs approx Moving Value al S 10.000 OFFER REFUSED l 4000 obo. 875' Looking out for you anywhere news is developing that might affect your life. your career. your family. And telling you ahout 11 in time to affect its outcom~ You can count on re'pon~ible reporters to keep a tirele'ls eye on government pmce!lses and other activities -and tell you about the new' fully and fairly. Ju st thtnk of them a' your watchdogs CAILl flllll et lege prl•d s t0251mo For pr•llQIOUI Irvine Law qu.ru. Orig C0$1 $900 sac SS.000 548-3937 ••••• r1111s •ct•• vw BUG ·ee MW brllk• Cett1 ..... EH Hr! 8-4 M-F 546-5769 Firm P•el Wang ••P· Hrs ec S 199 OBO P 0 Bo11 G •-=----• .._. • ,.. system tires am/fm cam fj • d ****** 7am-3pm Great bens 124CoronadelMar92625 Ulft .-Jel l0010UAILST ,NB & alar~ du'11 balt ... iea r1en lllUll llW! Call for appl 261-2345 7 _ __ 112-2112 l1ACIU1 S 1600 · 968-9028 flfTAIL UUS CUii Ene<oeuc aottware com-NEED CASH Private Trau~ltiH --- Ellctvsive European Gift paoy •s looking f()f en-Ea,1.,.tat W1att4 par1y in1ere11eo m buying 7011 Sfer/1·n11' co~e~:I.~: ., Shop al lovely Crysial , 1us11st1c outgoing 5535 stamps teries & cOllec-IMh, tral C c x 11ons * 862 7304 -White. ,,.., Urea. c:uslom ourt 1n M Int com-people 10 do lnSKte lele-uden • _ 12' Ampac tnlla1able BM alloys and air cond. R&- pensa11on Sates ex-I marketing Great Op-H~sesu' WIH::r;:; ~o P SOFA LOVESEAT chair. Olnghy. 15hp Evinrude. movable AM/FM caas. perience require<J Catt 1 portunlly' Hourly com-4 x ottoman Never used like new' S 1500 obo Oya G Vicky Harry at 966 1555 1 m1s1on FemalH en-~:I ~la~ 6~4;~;8;~mmer Scotch9u1rded labrlc 631-6397Eves1150-3512 real car 10' summer * * • * * * couraged 10 1pp1y Ask n res Oflly $250 843-9294 ---')f NEWPORT BEACH ~4°,_~171117:0~9~59 5 S•LES for Dale Tatum --• TOYOTA KNITTING 1••wtr ... ,. 7012 '0111 ... 114 CELLIW PlllE Per~rl~ 8~~'.;;; Inc Mercbaibe MACHINES -"901 & •950 11'1•"• , •• .,Iliff -:.:' ~=1111' • Daily Pilat Motivated up d outS>de 1 L ti••n COlD w11n attach For more into Low m11age MUST SELL' ••"·•••• sales person Highest Yrt rptMf IEPul -call 642 1353 before 9am S4200 obo 673-6000 .., ,... co"'m1551ons paid Non-•~ • **** or alter 7pm 642·1353 ----1S40JAM80RfEROAD mo11v1tect need no• Entry iev.I. no aqi S 10-Will pay CASH fOf Uonet & -A ctH~ ad athe eotuuon Open 7 day• a week C A S 15 .,, We train Call Mr American Flyer model A ctanlfled ad -tor• ltllle tor tllOM seldom-worn Evtended Se-....._ H""'·r1 apply a II n 111 e Jen~-(7 "'' '"0-4051 I I 893 10 guy. he comrn1nds alot ot clolhet too good to gi1;11 ~ ' .. ..,. "" Aatt1 hat1tic t 'llU... , .......... 7 .000 "'' 123.500 lnferLHl44-IHI <)Ii( in a ~"" of me..~&~ from lhc Amencan Soctety of Newspaper Ecbtcn c!Tdil>lhty cammtUcc 714-631 80 12 ~ .. ,.,, I ran1 -15* altentlon IWIY 7am -10pm Moo-Frl P\lllC NOTICE P\alt NOTtCC I PlaJC NOncc f>t&.IC NOTICE I P\&.tC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE NI.JC ll)TlC[ Ml.IC NOTICE NI.JC fll)TIC[ NOTICE 2110121115 ot lhe Cito-FICTTTIOUtaua..11 mus1oere<noveda11r.e11me bld1o accompanytl'lel>t0b) No.1G*I SU..~COURT Junet3 tt8'.mt-t54M 8 H1'7 ecrl~ below In the mil· INVITINOIMDI t0tnia Bu..-and Pro-I NAME eTAru.IENT otsale Satesubrect1oprior l cerllliedctleek aoelll\ebal NOTICIOf' Of'C~ ofthalday.lhenandtheretc NO'TICI Oll tersot. lllotioe IS '-9by Q'-' !hilt tess.c-.s Code Sec1K>n 23281 The tollowlng Pll'IOnS art cane.11a1ton "' Ille evllr'll ol ~to be~ on confirm•· 0£ATM CW COUNTY Ol1 Cot.UU ltlow ceuM. If any you heve "'9tJC tAL.R Pete Kiigore Sp E ll'le Boero ol Tru11-of tr.e of tile Cahfom1a Commercial dotng ~,..... 11 • TIS6<e1 telllemen• belween Ownef hon of sale by the court Loct L tcOTT lft tM ...._ .. 8MY Ga Why Mid per90tl lhould not Ol1 NAtOMAl. 178-aofa. TV. 30 mlec bx1 Hun t ngton Bucl't C•l y COO. Sec11on 535 of lhe A lasket 3535 Pacific Coast and obhgat.CS party D•tecl E111mination ol 11t1e •eco•d AHO Oil NTITION MAOl'HO,...., be ded9ted free from tN ""°"""' radio, recrd plYf SC°!'oot Otstric1 ot Oran~ Cahlorn11 P..-.1 COdl and Hwy COM CA 92875 lh•s 251'1 aoel Isl day ol May "'g of conveyance 1ransle1 TO AOMetltT'Dt A,.,_ who.....,• control of her ~ ao-,_., t Kenneth Clark, Sp, £ Countv win reoe•ve teai.cs Itri. P•Ov•s•ons ot the Call-l<l bertl R i si 413 1no Ju"e 1988 Public tau1. ano any 1•11e in· EITATI dc:lared frff fr•M lflt cordlngtotnepetttlooonr!M Notlcllaherebyglvenlhal 121 -blk• hide•~ 11reo bods up to 2 00 PM on lhe forii1a l<uchon Lic•nllng Marigold COM CA 92625 Stor• M11.nagement Inc tu•ance poll<:y shall be 11 ll'lf E8TAH NO. cwtodr eftd COft.,_ .. ...., herein pur1uan1 to Sec Ilona Ml, anrvog. drur. 2 ~tru, 20CI day ot June 1988 at the I.cl Ille Underl!Qnecl wi" Mil Tt\11 bu1ln"s 11 con-Telepl'lon• (8181 2c.i.8Q80 e)(penM of lhe pu•Ch•-A-141141 ~em or,_...,._ For felUte lo attend. you 21701·2 t715 ot the Cell-mlac b1lS. TV. frldg ottlt'! ot sa1<1 Sct>ool 011trt01 at public sa.., by COf'l\C>4Mlllve dueled by an Individual Aoen1 to• Owne1 Th& under11gne<1 reservet To •II '"""· beneflcW.... CAii ~A.Jal may be dMnted gultty of • lornta Bull,_ and Pro-Ownet ,_.... lhe right touneo •t 20451 C•••me< btd<11ng on ,..,. 9'1't day of Alben a RISI Puoltahe<I O••no• Coast Ille right 10 •elute 10 acoec>t creollOf'a end contlng9nt CfTATIOtf conl""9' ot court feMionl Code. Sec11on 2328 10 blCI al Ille Nie Pureflaael Ll'lf' ~uni "QIOI\ S.K" Ju~ 1988 at 12 30 o Clock T1111 11a1411nen1 waa ftlet' Dally P1101 Mlly 25 Junf' 1 any btd1 creo11on ol LOIS I SCOTT ,,....... ,,.._ The petition Ried hetein It ot tM Cahlomla Commetdel must ge made wtth cMll Oflly C1111torn•a •' ""''°" hme Miid PM on the P<....,._ where with lhe County Clerk of Or 1988 w068 Oiied May 21 1988 and pertona who mey be ,_'81 C169todJ tor the purJ>OM Of frMing Code. S«llofl 535 of tn. and paid for 11 ui. tlule of Oto,_,.. oe out>t<l'f ~ H td P•ooe<ty ti111 beel'1 arige County on .J,pr11 11 Df-IC MnTICE Oliff M. Het\ley. Admln-or~se tnter•led In IN -"' C..,.,... the eut>ject c:Nld '°' pt.c. Celllof'n1a P9nal Code and pu•ch•M All pu•tnaaed and ••ad 10< 1to•ect and which 1r• 1988 n-. ""' lelratOf of tN Ei tel• of WM-will and/or •tetr (A8AM>Of-NT) mllr1' fOt edoc>llon Ille Pf'Ovleionl of Ille Call-goods .,. IOIO u 11 end SCHOOL & OFFICE SUP toc;ateo " PubhC S1orege F1Tna K 40U7 llem T. "-nley I< pelltiOtl 11 .. beer1 !tied Ck ADOf'1lON) Oeted APA 29 t988 IOfnla Auction Lte.nalng must be rernovect at I~ time Pl tES 1725 Pomona Avenue In the Pub11"'9d Orange Coast l"'9! .. IOR COUl'IT Osam1 Maruyam1 1<1 by Jonathan A. ~t lf'I the KATNLllM 110 .. AM, Aci, lheundentlgned wllf Mil of .. le Sale aubjeel to Pf'lor A• bids are to be tn IG· City of Cosll Me99. Covnty Oa11y Piiot May 1 I. 18 25 Of CALlfORNIA tOfney !Of l<dmin111retor Superlof Court of Ofenge To JULIE MAORIO C&.eM, IY CHARLPll A at publk: Nie by competlll"11 cenceltatlon In the 9\IW!t of cordaoce wltl't Conditions, ol Orange Slate of Call-June 1 1988 COUNTY OF ORANGE Publllhect Oranoe Coast County reque1t1no thet and to all peraona clalm-IC"°°°*9, DO'UTY bidding on the 9ttl day ol Mlllem«lt t>el-Owner ln1trvctton1 and Speclfl· fom1a. lhe good• ctiall ... or WOSE l ala1e of 011ty Poot May 25 26 June Jonathan R Scott be ep-Ing to be the lathef or June, 1988, at 9.30 o'c:IOCll and obtlgated Pll'1Y 0.19d caltOf'll wtlicl't •r• now on penonat prop411'1y delcflbed WllllAlm T . ...,, I 1988 pointed II pertonal rep-mother ol Uld minor~ (SEAL) AM on ..... premleee wrier. lhll 25th and ,., day ol May Ille In •tie Otfiee ot t"9 belCM tn the manera ot P\a.IC NOTICE Decedent Wll'I06! r1M"'tll1ve to edtninlller th9 abOW named WOOd'Ward end Martin. M id p•operty l'lu !>Mn nd June ttH Publlc Purct1aS1ng Agent ol satd ....,.le Trecy Sp B 018 6 No A t• 120 Mtate of LOIS I SCOTT By order of thla Cour1 you Attorney te>< Pelltionetl 1tored '"d wtltch ar• Stor'91 M.tln8Qllmllrlt Inc School Olllrict 2045 1 antquedw'• 2"'""81111d •• ,. NOTICE OF IALI Of' Ml.IC 11nncc under IM illdepelldef1t Ad-are hereby d ied and r• 18201 Von~ Awnue located at Publlc SIOfege 9"1pho119 lltll 244-ioeo Cre-Lane HUf'lhngton chrs rug dtlt lhNng NOTICI Of' MAL '9tMERTY AT ""' mtotstraUon of &tai• AC1 QUlf'ed to ~ b9fore the Suite 1 t40. IN!ne, CA 927 tb 2065 Ptac;enti. Avet!U9 tn gent lor Owner Beech Cehforn1a 92646 Edmond S.bel, Sp F "'9L.JC I AU ~VAn IALE a 551• Tl\epelltlonllMtlorhear· Judge Preeldlng In Depart-Pubffahed Of~ Coel1 IM Clty of C:0.11 Mesa. Pub11911ed Ora C:O..t No bid<* may Wlttld•IW 1276-hle bo cet>nts Of~·~ Not.c. ,1 hereby 0,,,.. NOTICE Of' tng 111 o.p.rtment No 3 at "*'' 1 of the~ enttned Oaity Pllol Mey t • 18, 25 County of Orange. Slate of o1111y Piiot Mey 2T Jvne t Na bid •or • period of 1"'rty I Ed ESPot•tOIC&E Con-"'°""TY lhll subfetl 10 oo"IWml llOt' 'Vl&.IC SALE 700 CMc c.mer Ori._. WMt. court, IOCaled at 547 Marut June 1. 1188 Cellfomla. the gooda. chat-1tee • (301 days alllf the det• M1 11true110r1 Sp 8 OZ3-c111dr •22101 1 by lhis court on June 22 Of' PERI ONAL Santa Ane. CallfO<nll 92701 Stree1, Coluaa. Calllornle Otl WOSS '-°' peraonel ~op411'1y de-woe7 lor the opeolng ltlereot l>tck wood pink&. woodn Notlee 1s hereby given lhal 1988. 111 10 00 A M , Ot PROPEftTY on JuM 8, 1988 at 1 45 p M The Board of Trust-of stakes pu•tu•nt to Sectton1 1MrHl1er within 11\e lime 11 •OOtOt 1 If YOU OBJlCT to lhe h Humtnoton 9eecfl City Ownet rnervet tM •'11"1 21701·21715 ol the Celt· IOWed l>y law Ille under Not1ce•sherebyg1venlhel grantingofthepetlllotl.you Sdlool Olstr1C1 r~ ll'le lo bid •t tlle .... Purcn-torn11 Bu11neu end P<o-aigned •• admmmrator o· pu•lu ant 10 Secllona anould either appear at tM "Ofltlo re;«:tanyorlllbtds muetgemeoewltl'tcMflonly tenooraCooe S.Ctton23ZI the Ea111e of 1n. above 21701 21715 of the c.ii. NwlnO 8"d awte '°"' 00- and t'OI neca&Mly 8COePt and P90d for II the time of of ltle Calilomta ~ named ~t Wiii Mii 11 tornil Bullneaa and Pr~ jeetlona Ot flte written Objec- the io-1 bid arM:t to _.,. P'K°"•M All ourch•teel Code s.cuon 535 of the prrvat• .... to the ~ '••ion• Code Sec110n 2321 tlona wttll tne coun before MY Informality 0t •rregulatl-OOodl •• add u Is and C•lorma Penal Code end and ~ nM bidder on thf of 11141 Calllornla Commen:lal lhe heanng YOUI appear- ty In eny bid recetV'ed tnutt be t9mOVed 111 IM time the prOYlllons of the Call-t•m• end oondltlON ....,... Code S.Ctlon 535 of the llnOI mey be In PWtofl Of by o.ted Mey l7, lNI of Ale Sele IUbjeet to prior forn11 Aucllott Llcenlllng ln•ll• rMntloned Ill right Cet1forn11 ,__. Code and your ttlOf~ ...... ._... ...... Qty eancellatlon In the ewnt of ACI, the ur!d91110fled wlft Mil title. and lntet .. t of the ct.. Ille provlalonl of IN C..._ IF YOU AAE A CREOOOR ...., h btct fl/I ~ eetflement belWIWn Owner II publlc Mil by compelltlve cedent II me time of °"'"' IC>fnl• Auction Lk*lelnO or a COl'ltingenl credltOf of Ce•"''· '"'' Miiier , and ~ated Pl'1Y o.ted bidd'"Q on tn. t111 dey of end all rtQht, 11tle anc -'ct theunderMgnedwlltlllll "'-deeuull. Y°" mwl Ille ,.. .. _"" 4C ........ fhll 25th and Ill dey ot Mey J.-1988 .. 11 00 o'dodl lrtter"1 !NI ,,.,. ...... llC· at put)41C .... by ~11 .... your ctelm wltfl the OOUtl Of P\ttMlthed "'08 ~ and June. 1H8 Put>llc AM on Ille e><emt-_... Qulf9d lf'I aod<t1on 10 that OI bidding Otl the tit\ o.y of Pf9W1t " to the pentOnal Defy Piiot May ti 25 1911 StOfltgl M~rt 1nC Mid ptop8'fy l'tU been W. de09derlt at Ille lime oc June lN8 at t 30 o'dodl ~taUW ~led by ________ woeo __ T~ <•111 2«-8080. llo••d 1nd wl'tlch are ct.•h tn u11 ,.., PfoPe'l\ AM on 1he.,,..........,.,. 1"-court-"'*'foutlftOntN --II' W\flt'C AQ9nt fOt ~ located m PvbllC StOf ... loeated '" Orange Coumy M id Pf°'*"Y "" Nett from tne .. ot flr9t ... '"-""' AA Pul>llllhed Oranpe Coast 20tt Pt_,1111 A----1n C.ufOf'nte • followa. alored, and wttlcfl ll'e ....,_oli.tter.•~ ----.-.------Delly Pttot U.y 25 Ju"9 1· th9 City ot Costa MIA, LOI 28 of Trect No Sia. located 11 Pub11C ...... In s.ctl<>ft JOO Of Ille MOTICI C# lNI COunty of Orange. Stai. of .. ,_ map recot"ded if'\ 2065 Pleoenfle A'*"'9 lfl Prob* Code Of c.ltfomla. ~IAU WOii Callf0tftle lhe goods. Ctlal· Book 21~ Paget 47·41 Iha Ctty of Coate ....... ~·~-=~= cw fl!IMOll4L • U. or peraonal propeny 0.-Mlac.1'11..ou. M• ,., Countv of Qtanoa, .,_ .,. ........, .. NOflUTY P\aJC M)flC( I ICtlbed betow "' the mat· COtded "' the office of IN Ceidorllle ........ CMI-mcntht ::"tc!;' .=..of IN ••rt 1 ter• of County A«Ot'dat t• 0t f*llOIW ~ cJe. ~ HOUmlil,_.,~INA FtCTmOUt• lllDI P90gy Marki $p I llupropertyll~ ectlled i.lcM lfl tN IMt• ..: •• ,:::~~IN ~11ravlftl to eect10"1 fllMm ITATllmlff t•t-2 btk•. 3 l>u loya ~to• 2llOI I ..,_of fill .. • '°" TM~,.,.. ... Sieve 1111•. Ip c °""9,lentaNta..CAl21'W H~ O...-ny • ., c .,. ......... ~ :::· dolr'IJ .,_,... conoreee 3$7-blie, llela •Wbed The .... II MlileC1 '° U · T~ .... ~ ,,_ l> ~ INt' ~ et • ... mg Md~. t22'A frme, mini blfe. 20 INC tm Nnt CO ....... con.. ~ ........... t)lprlfr ,_,.!' ..!! ~ ...!... .'1!_• t/11 lyonl"-l.&.ltlW CA bk1.~,_. dtOON, '9Mt~ ,_. 0..-Nle(\lel'h tilM ............. _...,,,..,,..., ...... H701 Zeclt Har•y. Sp C vattOnl "'IJfrtt,rtgllCaClfWIJ ............. ~ __,, °' ..._MOf, a Elt'Mf Eutefte 'Oller. 27f-bfll•. 9tlllfftO. bed, end Ult,..,.,, of ,_., '""9l911mecte-.u11:-'!q Wf'!Ueft,_.'"':.:-:=.": 1t1'Llber1yt..ne,Anahell'n. aofe, ar._, $IMC bd, 2 .ttfl any~---OI W l)eld tor at l'l!e lllM ef '°" .. -.. ...__ -CA t2to5 l&alfC'Ma. t 1mP1 ftCorcl to &»e ....., fl'Oll" tureh._ 411 our~ -.. M ............. °"' -~a llottfi. 1112 "°'af'd lmltfl Sp. C> 1"9 ~ prtoa.. "°"' .,. .. • 11 8"111 ...,,..,,.,, of -... • Ue.ty UN,~. C-' 401 -lrldg 2 offc Chrs llds Of oftlr9 _.. _...., ......... ~MWte ..... ~_!' .. ~ .... °',.!!'. -m wetw16tyf. 11e catw11. miae tor.,,..~... ., ....... aubfKt .. ,,. -"*--... -n._ ..,.,,_. 9 OOfto .. WI ...... Md W9 Ille,._ _. C IJlr !ft tN .._,. ef llOM ,_ ... 1200 .. .. ~or:~............... ~•tl'90flcitof'#eftc ........ " ~ 0... C.••li't .... Code ""'-I.. llloner, ~ 48-ltt .. c..tmt, fl"ll, ~. • ~ l I ... Alla ltd '*'1 OM.-.::--· ~ ft.. ...._ •. 111 ~. WI' ~ llllacMhur._.. ..,.,,,.. .. IHI ..S , ... Of ... n.. 1-..1nr• -111111 .......... -one. CAt11'01 •• .,..,.,,. .MM , ... "'"Mc w~-..,n~ •• l#C, .... CIUlfrCllr\ClfOr· '9ClillF !ht..-..., fl 09 "°' ...... M~, 1rc 1-1 •JO S SRI , .. CowtfyOft ~ t. tttl ~ ~ .. rlOflt uc. 1t1Ct tMlf°'4 _,,, ... 11 T~ (811} ,......,.., ::. ":.. ~ ~ '~ ~ ...... lf'lll .... ~~......... Ao9!1ttorO-. ·--- - ( )' "1 UiPl8d Onnal C:.... ge ,,_-"" CIJilfl _.,, r _. .-Cl9fl .. ._ :nw. ... ...., Orangia Coet1 -::...... CO. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Deparlfl*'\t at the Dally Pltot It pteued to In• nounce 1 new service now av111- 1ble to new bus.ineua. We wfll now SEARCH the name for you at no extr1 Charge, and 1.1ve you the time Ind the trip to the Court HOUM tn Santa Ana Then, of courM, after the search la completed we wtll file your fictitious t>utineu n1me 1t1temen1 with the County Clefit, publish once 1 ..-for four weetct u required by tttw and then file your proof of pu~i.. cation wtth IN County o.rtc. PleUll atop by to file YOUf' fletltlooa bualness statement 1t the Dally Piiot Legal Depart- ment, 330 West 81y. Cotta Meta, California. If you can not atop by. pleaM call us af (714) 642·'4321. Extension 315 or 31& and we wfll m1k1 arrangements for you to t11ndle thll procedure by mail. If you should hive any further quesUon1, pleaM e111 us and we wHI be more than glad to assisl you. Good luck In yOUf new buttnest!I • OJi1t ...... ..., 4" ft, I 2S pmd '°' 81 IN 9'N of flA ~ -of tlle PliOC tJ, ,,.... '• = ""'4 .... ~ tt ti ,. rd! All JN' Ol't _.,i'Mileft OI ......, • • ~-·__.._..._,.., WOiie .,.. _.. • '* Tift perc1111t of~ WOii W!l!OGL!:::::::::=~====~~==~==;~=~========~===~~~'.... WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. 1988 Bea lamb .with holiday barbecue Contemporary menu offers_: h ealthful.fresh ingredients Cookouts have come a lo ng way from the traditional backyard barbecue. Simplicity is still key. but many modem outdoor menus seem to be cha nging; foods seem fre~her. more imaginative and more healthful. For a Memorial Da} treat. enJOY a contemp<>rary cookout featuring marinated. butterflied lcgoflamb. crcamy pastaslawandd1shesof1c} grape sorbet. This perfect warm-weather meal 1s easy to prepare. full of navor and dehc1ousl> low 1n calories. Fresh .\merican butterflied leg oflamb 1s ideal for outdoor enten aintng. T he butterflied leg yields three miniature roasts and because of the variety of thicknesses. allows ever) one to have the doneness he or she prefers. Use a meat thermometer when cooking la m b to ensure perfect d oneness. And. when gri II i ng the butterfl ied leg. be sure to tum the leg every 15 minutes for even cooking. Fresh lam b also 1s an excellent low-calorie choice whether cooked on the gnll or in the oven. Naturally lean and tender. a three-ounce serving has o n the average only I 76calfon es. And lamb is a good source of iron. prote1n.11nc. macin and the 8 vitamins. .\ deltc1ous arcompan1men1 to the lamb 1s a chilled bo"'l of Pasta Sia". No outdoor meal 1s rnmplc1n~ 1thout a refresh mg ti nale lake frost) bowls of(1rape and ~ 1ne Sorbet. a trl'al \\-Orth "'aattng for BU'M'ERFLIE D LEG OF LAMB 4 to S-pound leg of la mb I sirloin off) •, cup Italian dressing 1 .a cup unsweetened pineapple juice 2 cloves garlic, minced '•teaspoonbotaaace 12 cup barbecue sauce Ca lifornia table grapes Ha' e butcher butterfl y lcgoflamb. Combtne Italian dressing. p1neapplcJu1ce. garlic a nd hot sauce Place lamb leg in ut1ht) dish or plastic bag: add marinade. turntng to coat. Co"er taghtl)' and mari nate 1n refrigerator 3 to 4 hours. Re move lamb from marinade: reserve marinade. Thread 2 long metal skewers thro ugh lamb to secure and facili tate turning roast. Place la mb leg on gnd over medium coals• for medium and I 70degrees for well do nl' .\ll ow 40 to60 minutes total cooking time d l'pcnd 1 ng on do ncncss des a red. Com bane reserved marinade "-Ith barbecue sauce. T um leg several tamesdunngcooktng. brushrng "'1th barbccunaucc during la\I I 0 m tnutes ofcookrng ta me. Heat remaining 'Wl Ull' and sen e" 1th lamb. Garnish "-Ith grape'> *Tl'st about 4 anchc'i abt)\ l' lOals for medium" It h 4-sccondcouni PASTA SLAW •, pound uncooked llngulni 3.a cup cole sla w dressing Pockets of beef a meal iri..hand f or ctn updall'd l\\ 1s1 on barbecue fare. ti) sp1q Beef in a Pocket next time 1he fam1l~ or fnends collect in the back \ard T h as "tast'. meal-in-the-hand recipe bundles succulent strips of marinated . gnlkd beef tn -ta p roast "1th cream)' Yogun Cucumber Sauce rn a warmed pi ta bread pocket T he tr1-11p as a 'ersat1lc hccf cut. genera l!~ we1gh 1ng about two pounds. In this reci pe. the beef is marinated overnight tn a Middle Eastern blend of peanut butter. orange Juice and spaces. Grill an assonment of fresh "egetables alongside the beef and ser'e them with the stuffed pocket bread and Yogun Cucumber Sauce. The herbed sauce as a cool. zest} add1t1on to the grilled bed and a fresh to pprng for the vegetabks. BEEF IN A POCKET l two-pond beef trl-tJp roast 11, cap oraa1e J•lce Va cup creamy peanut btatter 3 tablespooas ud aoy 1aace and red wlne (optloaal) 1 lar1e clove 1arllc, mhlced 1 teaspooa red clllll flakes 1"' teas~• mlaced pacer l "' teaspoou 1enme oll I pita bread rot1MI Co m bine marinade ingttdicnts; reserve 11~ cup marinade to u se as bastma sauce for &rillina. Pour remainina marinade over roast. Mannatc roa t 8 hours or over· niaht in rcfriscrator. Grill over med1um·ho t co.ls. tumina occasionally and ba tins with marinade. about JS minutH for rart or until daernl donenesi. lice ecro the anin into thin strips. Place bttf 1n warmed pita bread pe>ekct with &nllcd vca· etablc and Y oaun ucumbtt Sauce~ v ... 11 C11Cemkr ... IN ..... Jeprt ·~.~..-... 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''1th, 11,·1 ,,,.,and 1r .tngt· 'l'grnrnt' .l \C."n mg.' \1.\Rl'\..\ TED L ..\\18 K EBABS l '1 paundi. bonele~ ~ell-tnmmed lamb cut mto l · ID<'b pi t'<"t"\ t <'\IP redU<'t'd calon t' ltahan dr«"ssing •, <'UP madeira "tat' t tablespoon!>\\ orcestersbare saoc-e I ~ret'n or red bt'll pt>ppt>r . C'Ut into 1 ! pieces 1 ! medium mu brooms I mt'diam onion. cut into' •Hitt'S 1 small \ t'llo" ~uasla. cot cro s• i t' lnto i ptttH 6 cltt>rn tom a toe ( nmh rt rld udtJl••rtl'll.d1andrt''>\lng. (Plea.e eee HOLmA y /C3) Handle with care key to prevention of food poisoning By Tiie Associated Pre s ( arl.'k<,sness in handlang looJ" r~ '~ln"hk lor • <>r.,... C0Mt DAILY PtlOT/ Wect.IMday, M9Y 25, 1988 erve guests a varletyoldishes iii smallpodlons· , Today there appears to be 1 preference for eatina smaller por- tions with more vanety. Diners rontinuall> look for .. httlc surpris- Cl! .. It doesn't matter whether the ,fbod 1s 1 take-out order. served in 1 ,dt--Oown rcstauranl or el\)oycd at :lrome. · Perhaps the trend started when J"'Zing was chic. The word grazing ,actually comes from a centuries old Chinese tradition. However. the .thincse made surc the foods served ;\'t>mplcmented each other to crcate ' loual meal. Tapas. the trad1t1onal "little dis- hes" an pain are served every- " here Tascas or tapas bars often feature 50 or more choices of food. The French also lo'e ltttle meals. In Pans. diners 1n1eans will mttt their fnends an black uc and share an array of half ~ntrtts What do )OU do 1f )OU invi te guests for dinner and discover you have a combination of heart) meat and potato t) pes as well as those who count calories') The answer as to prepare a scl~aon of your own ~vorite pick and snack foods. This first rec ape as a variation of Waldorf Salad. ROQUEFORT SALMON SALAD 1 ¥. poad1 prepared palf pastry 1 Z ouces ulmon, cooked and naked It ouces apples, cbopped I onces Roquefort cbttse, crumbled 5 OCDCH pecan bins 3 ollltttS raisins 3 ouces diced celery t ouces soar cream 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1-,.. teaspooas dill, finely c~pped ~teaspoon groud notmeg ~ teaspoon groand pepper ~ teaspeoa salt 3 ouces aragala ~ teaspoon lemon rind, slivered 5 ounces caviar 1 .,.. onces eaokJ musbrooms Roll out the puff pa~tf) into 6 5- inch b~ .:?0-inch rectangles each 8 ounces Cut 1'2-mch stnps off the long sides of each rectangle Laghtl) ega wash the strips and pla<:eoncon both sides of the 4-inch x 20..inch rcctanitcs. Bake the pastry on parchment paper at 400 dqrees for approx- imately 20 minutes until aolden brown. C ut each stnp in half crosswise. Toss together the salmon. apples, Roquefon chttse. pecan~ raisins and celery. Combine the sour cream. lemon juice, dill, nutmeg. pepper and salt. Toss the salmon mixture with the dressina- Line a chilled scrvina plate with arugula. Place the pastry boat on top of the arugula and mound it with the salmon mixture. Garnish the salad with sit vers oflemon nnd. -\rrange the ca .. aar and mushrooms on the arugula Make 6 servings. ROQUEFORT WATERCR~ OMELET l~ doiea eggs .,.. cap milk Salt ud pepper to taste •, cup watercress leave-s 4 ouces sour cream 3 oantts Roquefort cbttse, crumbled 1 tablespoon dtopped water- cress Whip together eggs, milk. salt and pepper. Add watercress leaves. Set aside. Combine Roquefon. sour cream and chopped watercress an a food processor. Reserve Cook the egg mixture tn non· sud. skillets or o melet pans on lo" heat until almost set. Spoon half the Roquefon sauce an the center of the omelets. Fold O\ er Serve on a hot plates. Top" 1th remaining Roque- fon sauce Makes 6 sen mgs ROQUEFORT CREPES 4 eggs 1;. caps milk ~ cap almond liqaear 11 • cups all parpose noar 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons s'wttt batter, melted 8 oaDtts creme fralcbe Roq11efort cbttse, cnmbled I~ pints raspberries 3 fennel sprigs Beat the cgp with milk. Slowly add the almond liqueur while bcaung.v1gorously. Mix in the flour and salt. Add the melted butter. Let the m1'\ture stand for 30 minutes. ( ool both sides of each crepe in a 5-anch crepe pan. Trim off edges "ath a 4-1 nch round cutter. Note: The crepes ma) be prepared m advance. then refrigerated or frozen "ath a piece of wax paper between each crepe. Spread each crepe with approx- 1matel) :! teaspoons of crcme fraiche. Spnnkle the Roqucfon cheese on the crepe. Place 3 or 4 raspberries on half of the crepe. Fold an quaners and serve with additional berries. Optional: Gar- nish each crepe with a sprig of fresh fennel. Safe, Clean Water On Tap Pure or purer than bottled water. <tJ Free-flowi~ from your kitchen taµ. You'll~ run out. lou 'll nerer buy bottled water ~in. . \ 'f>e<..'t:k.'Ulnr ad\'1lJK-e in ••atcr techno~·. \\:\TF..R SF-'TRY ~·YSTF .. \L~ toeall)· pwilies & re~ ordirutl')' tap water. • Flimin:s~ hannfuJ comaminaots (lead. aluminum. mtnm ...... etc.) found in our water supply. • <~ rid of the foul bL1tc aod smd1 ol chlorine throudi our speci.'llly desiped fil~ • l~ and ttmO"-es l~ ol aD bacteria and \~in \\'81Cr Dough oot !llpeCially cn#IMC•ed uknMiolet IW1t !l}'lllieln. • Amt ...-.e. water . fe. clean and ~~..-. ••• CALL NOW! (714) 855-6633 alVJtOW more fKi/e; clean uuter on, tap. Couscous salad quick, tasty Better Homes ud Gardea• · Couscous. a wheat product that lools and tastes like tiny piettS of pasta. needs no cooking. In this s1dc-d1sh salad 1t absorbs hqu1d and fla,or from the marinade. Look for couscous with the flours or cereals in )Our supermarket. QUICK COUSCOUS SALAD t medi•m tomatoes, coarsely dtopped (abMt 1 ~ cwps ) I np ready·~ eoacou 1 medium 1acdalnl, cat into strips t medl•m carrots, sairedded ( 1 cap) 'la of a medlam 1rttn pepper, clloppe4 4 creea oaloas, sliced ( \'J cap) '4 c.p sllt"e4 pUle4 ripe ellvn \'J c., salad on 3 tablespoons wailte win viaepr 1 taspeo11 Dljee•style mHtanl 'la teaspeoa Uted bull, cnslle4 14 teaspoon ult '4 teaspooD pepper t.'a cup tlahtly sliced radishes Star together tomatoes. un- rool cd couscous.1ucchin1 . carrots. green pepper. green onions and oh'~ In a screw-top jar combine oal. 'megar. mustard. basil. salt and pepper. CO\ er and shake "ell. Pour O\ er couscous mixture: toss to coat ('o,er and chill. Stir in rad1shes1ust before scn.1ng. Makes 8 to 10 scnmgs Here~ to a delicious ......... ·-·· 'tf .... - ~I I MEMORIAL St1rt ott by en1oyang luscious Honey8akett,.brand D -Al '1 him as the main course in your meal Evertone ~ • will love the tender taste and the crunchy glaze You II love the convenience because it's spiral shced and ready-to· eat •• .-tlle31 St Save some mouthwatenng ham slices and ptle them up high an a sandwich Perteet for lunch or a trght dinner and I ' Ground ham 1s so versatile S Use 11 for ham salad or fancy hOrs d oeuvres d 2 .I Here·s a super an D• combo Use chopped Honey8aked._brand ham to top off a biked potato d 3 r .I Soup's on Our an a him bone IS full Of flavor Cook 1t up . • ldd chunks ot ham. then add whltevef you ltke - splft pas. beans. nee. veget1bles Now. it you ve fln1fty finished your HoneyBaked brand him. get 1nothe.r one and st1rt this • ., "" .... tlillf· 1ms. . ...._.. .... 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Granted, preparation takes a little more lhan JUSt openina a can, but the result is well worth the extra effon. ln Sea Breeze Salad the home economists at the Kik.koman tchens have com bi ncd morsels of poached fish fillets with crisp snow Ptas and succulent cantaloupe. (A sprinkling of cilantro-also known a• coriander or Chinese panley - provides a nippy and aromatic ent.) The fish 1s first poached in a lemon and low sodium lite soy 18uce sc;-asoned liquid to help eliminate any strong odor or flavor that it might have. The morsels are th.e n chi lled until serving. Don't confuse Chinese light soy sauce (which 1s lighter 1n color. but higher in sodium) wtth lttc soy sauce. which has all the best qualities of all-purpose brewed soy sauce but with 40 percent less salt. The perky dressing also relies on lite SO) ~auce 10 provide a delicious and refreshing change from mayon- SAFETY ••• Prom Cl so-called red ude that occurs off the Florida coast. Food poisoning may also occur from eating wild-growing plants - including mushrooms. bemes and herbs -which contain chemicals toxic to humans. ··Depending on the substance. these toxins ma) attack not only the d1gcstl\e tract. but the nervous S)'Stcm and other organs as well. .. Hazz1 noted. "Common sense dic- tates not eating wild plants unless the) arc idcnuficd as safe." If food poisoning 1s suspected, Han1 advised. the sole first-aid measure 1s to replace fluid lost 10 vom111ng If S) mptoms persist. or 1f there are any signs of nerv ous- systcm involvement. emergency medical aucnuon 1s in order. He said any of the suspect food that remains should be taken to the hospital cmeq~ency room bec:ause anal)sis ma) 1dent1fy the toxin or infectious a~ent and prove helpful in determining treatment. BEEF .•. Prom Cl shredded 1 clove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons each finely chopped dillweed and mint Sa It and pepper C omhrne ingrcd1cn1' Grilled Vegetables eggplant, cut into 3 •-inch slices l large onion. cut into •,-inch slices 2 large tomatoes, cut into •, - inch slices 1 red or green bell pepper, cut into lengthwise quarters Cinll 'cgetaolcc; until tender. bru,h1ng "1th resen (•d marinade. Cut eath into <;trips and o;er'c "1th meat and o;aucr. ) 1cld: ti sen ings. l\ote: Roa\t ma' al<,o be cut into steal>.'> and grilled. Sen c "1th grilled 'cgctahlcs and Yogurt Cucumlx'r Sauce'> ~HOLIDAY •.. · P'romCl madeira wine and Worcestershire sauce: pour over lamb leg pieces, turning to coat. Close bag securely and marinate 1n refrigerator 6 to 8 hours (or overnight. if desired). Drain lamb marinade into small saucepan and cook slowly 5 minutes .. .\lternately thread laJ!lb. pepper pieces. mushrooms. onion wedges and yellow squash on four 12-inch skewers. Place kebabs on grid over medium coals.• Broil 8 to · 12 minutes or to desired degree of doneness. turning and brushing . with marinade occasionally. 6 ser- . vings. -Test about 4 inches above coals for medium with 4-second count. South American . food moving in • South American cuisine may be the latest impon when it comes to . ethnic trends. Wolfpn,g Puck. owner of S~ao in Los An1etes. plans to open a Palm Springs restaurant spcciali1ina in South · American foods. says Rqina Cor- ; dova, a Los Anaclcs authority on " Latin American foods. What makes the Soulh American food flair unique? The fla"-on vary, sa)'S Cordova. ~ch co~nu~ on the rontincnt has ats own ~: with frnh fruiis and vcatta . The result is a selection of apccialtics. ra.naina from potat~ disha from .the Pa"Uvtan mountains to troPt?I ctishcs from northern rounLntS iuch as Ecuador and Colombia. n11sc-baied dressanp. Lower in IOdium and li&hter in calories, this main d ish salad is perfttt for relaxed summer dinina. Just serve in butter lettuce cups and savor a new taste in seafood salads. SEA BREEZE SALAD l poud flrm •llJte ftall fillets (red suppu, aea ba11ororaa1e roaJ)ay), about J lDcll ~ck 1 tablespoon p-ated lemon peel I lablespooa1 lemon jalce, divided 3 tablespoo111 low aocllum lite soy sauce, divided l tablespoon• n1etable oil J lablespooa m&aced Ollloa "' ,, .. ,... "yme, crunbled •,.. tea1pooo Hlar I OHCCI IDOW PHI, cut clla&oullY late l·lacb pleee1 !ceptcutalffpe clluk1 (about Ya medium cut.aloupe) 1 tablespoon mlaced cilantro or panley C ut fish into I-inch chunks. Combine lemon peel. 4 table- spoons lemon juice. I tablespoon lite soy sauce and I ¥. cups water 1n large skillet. Heat only until mix- ture stans to sim mer. Add fi sh; simmer. uncovered. 3 mmutes or unttl fish flakes easil> ··Ftesh . Ground Beet -Golden Ptemium USDA tnsl>· _ .. l0•4 Fat-pet U>. Not to 11ce-... with fork . Remove fish with slotted spoon to plate. Cool shl)ltly: cover and rcfnacrate 1 hour. or until thorough!) chilled. Meanwhile. cook peas 2 minutes or until tender. yet cri~p;cool under cold water and dram thoroughly. Chill Comb1nc remaining lemon Juice and Inc soy sauce wtth oal. onion. th) me and sugar in Jar wath screw-top lid. t uv~r and shake well. Combine peas. cantaloupe and cilantro 1n large bowl. add dressing and to\!l tocoat all ingredients. Add fi~h and grntl) ~ur to combine. ':>ent> 1mmt·diatd) Makes 4 scr- \ ing~ Fresh Yellow Peaches ",:-• 'i.~ Laura Scudder's· . , Potato C~ps i ur~Rarphs Beef Franks /· 31 oz.-Van -camp's Pork and Beans ~-~-~ 2 ltI.· Pepsi~ ·or Coke Twin Palt·Assort.c1 Variet1ea-1·os. bag Save .51 I 1a!1SY or•= Fresh Fryer Legs Family Pa.ell pet lb. CTbJOh* D>. 99) Save .70 per lb. I . 69 _ ., ...... ....,..._. ............ __ ..................... _.... _____ ... or Meat..ach pkq.·Llmit 4 Save up to .70 I Ralphs Fresh Potato Salad I 49 Family Sise or Col• Slaw lOos. ~ Save up to .60 I · . .. Save .22 I \ ' Birdseye 8 Pack g~~Com 99 Save .sa I .. . . I or Sprtt• 01 SU.C.Assorted Vanenes- .ach btl I h9Sh C\11 b<ma Pom Pons Prices effective May 26 thru ~une 1, 1988 Together~A-Smarter Wa:'i to Shopl ---------..-.----------"-----...-..--_____ ......., _ .................... ..-.. .............. 0.... ..... ...... _.,..__ .. _______ .., . ._...,. .... ____ .,...._.,._ • ... -' $ ........ -........ ~............. """"' ................... =~· ·-..!'·-----~ ---......................... -.... -·--···-..... -,.1!1!11 _ ...... ,. __ .. .. & ............ --.. .... -................ ----.... .. ...,.._,........_ ................. ---. ' . ' ... I I • Traditiona.lsauteed shrlmlJi·· given a contemporary twist With menus. genina back to basics, country cooldns. particu- larly country European, is re- appearing in a big way -but sometimes with a nouvelle twist on traditional recipe themes. For example, southern Italian cooks historically have used olive ol, tomatoes, seafood and fresh herbs as the foundation to their menu preparation. If you take these basics into the kitchens of today and focus on healthful eating, a recipe such u Basil Shrimp Saute couJd classify as nouvelle country Italian. Consistent with today's preference toward lighter and af- fordable eating. this dish features sun-dried tomatoes - a flavorful, versatile ingredient growing in popularity -and nutritious Sea Legs jumbo shrimp, a carefuJ blend of shrimp and Alaskan pollock, which offers the same rich flavor and texture of its original counter- SlOlllS OPEN lllMORIAL DAY. . MONDAY MAY 30TH l)an at a fraction ofthe COit. • , : To prepare, saute prlic, shallots and tomatoes in olive oil until soft. / then add vermouth, cream thym~·· · and sugar. Once mixture th,ickens.:' stir in previously sauteed shrimo · and basil, add desired seasonings·. / and serve over f'resb-(l()()ked anaer~ ' hair pasta. ·' BASU. SHRIMP SA UTE ·.: I 1 lf.eace ,.cb&e Sea Leal I Jambo .utmp 11 ' •• i tablespoou olive oil '· ' i tablespoou fladJ ellopped : llaallotl 1 t 0 1 clove prlle. mlaced '" cap saa-dried tomatoes, ear m1trtps ; ~ np c1rJ vermOG~ • 1 cap ~VJ Cream 1 tea•INJOI' '""' ellopped ~Jme ( 14 teaspooa dried) 14 te~spooD 1818~ I ;-:DriAa.s ·-.. ST0111 .· .... ' -. WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM ALL OTHER SUPERMARKflS PLUS UNLIMITED ·oou·~~S· i taf>lespoou f lDelJ 1lar.eddetl fresb badl or panley (l lea· ' lpo9DI drl~). . ......... FAlll .. Y SnAK USDA CHOICE BEST O·~-.. FRYER ··.:'. ... > . FR~SH CALIFORNIA CHICKEN • • • ~ '1 •• ~-# \. '~·-·· .. . . c . . • ' 1' -.'~I LIMIT TWO PKG$. , ......... -. ··-. ....... . CHUCK ROAST :· TURklY .. IAST .· ·SaJt.ud~ · . saute sl;inmp'quickf): in hot oiJ . about orie ·miriute; remove andr '-~ keep warm. Saute gadic, shallots • anQ tomatoes in remaining oil until. willed. Stir in vermouth: simmer until syrupy. Add cream, thyme and sugar, cook until reduced and thickened. Stir in shrimp ~nd basil; season to taste and serve immediately with hot 'pasta if desired. S appetizer SCn(!l\&S or 2 to 3 entrcc servings. : .... ,,. .. ~,,. :· ., "BEEF . , ·69 ~ ' · : "CLOO LS: • · Pod< of 'f. l~Lb. ~ .•. Sl~. : .. .,-.. · .. ' . :.. °f~esh BEEF La. I ~·59· ·. --:~ ~2 •. 19 Mystery ... ::m:,:c:.... ~emoved •= C~SH w. I .29 with this In Natural Cosing gloss·· a· r· y HUGHES SAUSAGE LINKS..... LB. 1.89 . ..... i.e. 2.39 FARMER JOHN S~CON ... ~ ......... ~ .. ~-9"9 ... : PACIFIC __ .._ ________________ ___. ________________________________ ~ SNAPPER FILLETS .. La. 1~49 c 3 99 20-0z. C1tllo : . . e . 6-PACK TOMATOES .................... EA .• 79 .. tlmtli n ... • •••••• SWANSON FRIED CHICKEN ~~ 2.69 I NIC• ,., ... PUDDlllG POPS ~ GElATIN POPS 12-PACK . . 2.89 Women's. Mens ex Children's FAMILY ZORIES..... .. ................................. PR . .59 10-0unce KIKKOMAN MENMI SOUP BASE ............................... ff Frozen, 20-0z. Pkg. KERN'S STRAWBERRIES .. .. . .......... , ................. 1.ff Wickef' 4 Pock . , • PAPER PLATE HOLDERS ..... 79 Oyncnty. 6.7S-Oz. P .. lect STRAW MUSHROOMS ........... ... 1.15 7.0z. Turkey °' SWANSON CHICKEN PIES ............................. EA .• 59 . 32-0unc:e Jar CllYSTALLMHll' ........ :=: 2.59 . Vl.ASICS DELI OIU.S ............. , ......... 1.19 COKE OR PEPSI 6-PACK SPRITE, MINUTE MAID, SLICE OR MOUNTAIN DEW ~ LAY'S--llUl'RH • . .JIJt!~!~.$11~~ ........... ~.JO 39 Ull---;,~a• llndtoy, Medium, 6-0z. Con · PITTED ·OLIVES ................................... ff U ............. . . .... ..... l \~Ci@!!J 8-0Z. s• 9 ~CARTON • Hldd.n Volley. 16-0z. A11orted ... RANCH DRESSING ......................... I.ff WIENERS FARMER JOHN, MEAT c Better Homes ud Ganhu Baffled by boeuf! Stymi~ . by escalope? This dictionary of French food terms will help you deciph~r a Frenct:i menu or cookbook. And be<:ause French cooking is the basis of many other rtcipes..,t will hefp . you on many other oocasi.ons, too. -AMANDINE (a men D~EN) -Made with almonds. -AU POJVRE (o PWAV)v- Seasoned liberally with ptP: percorns. -BLANQUETIE(blawn KET)· -An egg-yolk-thickened cream sauce. . -BOEUF (boef)-Beef ... -BOURGUIGNON (boor gee NYON)-A stewofbeefbraised in red wine with onions arid mush- rooms . -BROCHETTE (bro SHET} .....!. ... Gritted skewered chunks of meat and vegetables. Kabobs. "'. -CASSOULET (ka '°° LAY) · -Meaty bean stew usually "con-~ taining sausages and poultry. Typi· cally garlic flavored. -EN CROUTE (on CRQQT~ -Wrapped and baked in pastry. -EN PAPILLOTE (on pa pee YOT) -Meat, fish, poultry, and/or vegetables cooked irr a parchment package. -ESCALOPE (c SKAL op) __. . · Thin slice of meat, usually sauteed in butter. -TI.AMBE (flon BAY) -' " Flamed with brandy ·.9r other' liquor. • · - -FLORENTINE ~FLOR en ~ teen) -Made with spinach. · · · ' -JAMBON (zham SON) -·· · Ham. · -JULIENNE (zhoo LYEN) ..%-- Vegetables Cltt into thin strips. , -MEDAILLON (me DAL yen)-• ~ A small circular slice of meat or··· poultry. . : ; . -PROYENCALE (pro ·van .. • SA WL) -<;ooked with garlic and tomatoes. -. RAGOUT (ra GOO) - A · highly seasoned stew. ·· · -ROULADE (roo LA WO) -, · • Slices of meat rolled around a : filling, then browned and slowly ' braised. ·. -TOURNEOOS(toorne OOE}:· • -Slices of beef lenderloin, lh~: . most tender cut of beef. • f ••• -VEAU (voe)-Vc;al. .-: , ••• : t ------------... Expert on herbs · ... to share recipes ·,~~:: •• ; ''".1 An Illinois herb expen. coot a.n6 . ~ ' lecturer will be at Heard's Coun~, Gardens in Westminster on June 4., . to demonstrate low...cholesteroJ anfl'. , .'., salt·frce diet recipes. • .. " Ruth Ohlten, who owns The ""' Flavor Connection Inc. ia' Glenwood. Ill., hU c:ODduc:w.t ... ·classes on thete topk:s at lhC !. ~ Univmaty of Illinois anid 11 p.rdeno;.1 clubs in Chicilo sUbUi'b&. • -· •• A native oflndianl, OMttn a.·l ~ with a.ldiK r'eUbilitatioa .. propamt at tbt Conunuaity Ii*!' 1 pital in Maueer1 Incl. Ud 1t SI,.. Francis HopUial an Blue blaDd, ~l''' She has ·~ ndpe bOoklcij;:. 1 fortbe Uaiva.tyof'Winotsanct for r rd. rdaUilitalioa • , . ca T.':iap of lier ~i ~~:3 ofrenel lhroUihout ti;~ -~·a ,G, is loated at 'f4391 EdWardi SL Fm· 11 more infonnation, calJ 194-2~. ~;.t I .. ,.. : y · .. America~s open barbecue season McQatd) New. Senice Baii>ecuc is the ultimate hp- sma(kin', finscr-lick.in' taste of summer. The season officially kicks off ~emoriaJ Day weekend when America's 58 million cham>al ba'*uers dust off the grill, mannate the steaks and head for the back yard. Our barbccuina habits -who grill~ what, when and where -not surprisingly interest marketers of food and barbecue produru. who sold ,6.2 billion worth of soods last seas6n, according to the Barbecue Industry Association. Here are a few more barbecue facts. &leaned from a consumer survey by Kingsford and the as- sociation. -Women generally make the dec1s1on to barbecue. men do the cooking. -Charcoal gnll owners cook nbs and marshmallow'i more often than do gas grill owners. -Smgle mothers arc more likely to buy ready-to-light charcoal than .regular charcqal. 1 -Eighty.scv.cn pcr:cent of con- sumers say the main Q10tivat1or} for ' oa~u1Jl,i· is it ma~s fdod ''tas~ good." '. - .,.. Gas' &rill users say conve- tuence, rather than good flavol'. is the l'llaHl benefit of gas. · ~ . "' ... -Dunng the past 12 months thl . average barbecuer grilled outdoors. 41 times.. About SO percent of bar~uing takes place July to September. 30 percent April to June. Three extra weeks of dayh,ht with the change in Dayli~t Saving Time tripled barbecuing in April. -You're more likely to own a gas gr1ll 1f you live in New England or the Mid-Atlanuc. arc over 40. and make at least $30.000. -Hickory chips are the leading kind of wood used to add smoke flavor to barbecuing: mesquite chips are next most popular. -The populanty of outdoor cooking has grown substantially over the past seven years. In 1980. thert were 883 million meals barbecued. In 1987. there were 1.4 balhon - a 59 percent Jump. -In 1987. consumers spent $434 m1lhon on charcoal.bnqucts. S550 m1lhon on gnlls. S 145 million on hghterproducts. and$35 m1lhon on tools and equipment, Products that are refused entry must be removed from the Umtcd States, converted to animal food or destroyed. ~viously, such prod- ucts were 1denufied with temporary placards and had to be closely monitored by USDA employees. The new regulation, which takes effect June 12, also will eliminate a requirement that products ref used entr)' be sealed before beina trans- ported in the United States. since the permanent markinas wtll serve to identify them. Orange Cou1 DAJLY PILOT/WedneedJly, May 25, 1988 Culinary art focus of CM fund-raiser COlta Mesa Art League members have tumtd to a.notbtt an form -cult nary -for their latest fund-ra1sin1 venture Their favonte reapes have been com- piled in .. Art1st1c Cook.ins." now on sale at the lcaaue's pllcry in South Coast Plaza Villqe. The 146-page sp1raJ-bound cookbook features recipes from local anists 1n 10 different full<olor sectJons. It also contains a number of pages of helpful cook1n1 hints. alona with illustrations by lca,ue members. Each recipe featurn the donor s name so the reader can locate the favome recipe of artist friends. Procttds w1ll s.upport leaguC"' pon50f'C'd community projects. such aucholanhips for local h1ah school and coUqr art student • Newpon-Mcu xbool Dlstnct's .. Ani a in the Cla room·· pro,J«t, and vanou~ U\ows. The book 1s pnccd at S6. Herc 1s a recipe from 1n the book. SEAFOOD STEW .,.. s&alk celery u4 leaves 4 cMpped nloo• S m1Dce4 ptllc pods t wHle c0pped veea peppen 1• pond diced~ 1 (IS ouce, cu l&allu t.omatoes JOHN MORRELL. Meat Franks 16-0Z ASSORTED VARIETIES Coca- Cola 1 fl .ace) cu &omato puce lnpe wa&tt l&eupnuwt l~Ml&r 1 to t WIHpeou Wereettet'Mlre saoce 1 iea.,._ Tabasco sa~ l poud crab or 1krtmp Steam~ rice ; fry garlic in bacon dnppmgs. Add \legttablcs and cook unul hmp. Add tomatoes, paste and water. Cook slowly until desired consistrnC) Season with spices. Add crab or raw shnmp Heat through 4 to 5 mmutcs. Serve hot OHr n~. . . . . ..... ~-.. What's hot for barbecue '88 1sn 't a fancy cooker or a tool, but a fast. no-.fuss way to Ii~ up the grill. Showing up on market shelves is a new product from Kinssford. called BBQ BAG. It's a single-use bag of charcoal that is placed i n the gnll ...._ _____ .. ________ ...;;;.. ___ ___,J ...._ ________________ ......;;_...,, ... -------------------..J and lighted -·bag and all. The bag retails for S 1.69 to SI. 79. Marko.of safety New procedures have been de- signed to regulate th.c inspection of imponed meat and poultry. includ- '"$ the permanent marking of shipments. that fail to meet U.S. standards. lhe Agriculture Dcpan- ment announced recently. A consignmen.t that faili to pass U.S, inspection would be stamped "U.S. Refused Entry" on each carcass or packing container. said Lc'ster M. C rawford. administrator STA TEA BROS. HAMBURGER BUNS OR c of the dcpanment's Food Safety 12 OZ and lnspcction Service.Ula repon - from the Associated Press. 8-PK "This will help ensure that re-•--------------------' .. ------------------~ ......_ __________________ _.. jectcd meat.and.poultry do not get into. the human food supply in the UniJed States." he said. "It will also warn other c;ountries where the pr~ucts might be subsequently shipped that the U.S. has rejected the items." Glucose.helps absorb calcium A little sugar may be an answer for middle-aged and older women who need mare 'ealcium to help pre~enr oSlcoporosis bu( have a hard umc setting it. according to findinp-0fa new study. A twpoon of &lucose eaten wjtb calcium-rich food$ can inause the amount of caloh.un absorbed, into the body by 2S percent. accordihg to preliminary research by the U.S. Department •of AaricultufC's Human Nutrition Research Center on -.Jna in Bosto_n. "We are look.ins at dietary cle-- mcnts m.t will muimiz~ tbe · absorption of key roinerals that are lack.ins in the diet. arid we think one ofthote isaJuoose. .. llid Richard J. Wood, Ph.l)., principal ~rcbcr. Wood is curf.entJy investiptinf con\,mon table supr, the ··~nt form of alucosc before di,estion. to 1tt if it aids miDe:ral abtot'J)tion. Many midcllNaed and elderly womm have , difficulty 1tttina calcium into the body beca\&IC of the 'cbcmicll c1'a..nFt foUowi .. mcnopame and tbe natutal dc- Cl'CllC in prc>4uetion of 11omach ecicli that occurs with .. eiccont-ina eo WoOd. Ai the raean:b is pttliminary, W06d recomfMftdl conwmint the nriiftmtnckd 1,000 millipams of CalChun daity. or me eguiV-..t of• ~ ol milk. a.slice ofcheac ud 1 cariOD Ol yap(\. Other IOOd foOd IOlfCCt of cakium 1n clut .,een \I~~ .... With .... a black strap molula. .. • , . Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites . Halibut Steaks::.. :•3• Cheeseburger =~ Top Sirloin Steaks ~ ~'259 Snacks ::~c~O" Hen Turkeys:=~ ~79c Cool Whip Topping Ground Beef Patties::::;,..,.:"G sa• Orange Juice:T-:S Boneless Ham :::.,FIU ~ 5189 Pudding Pops3~~~ ... ~ Chick'n Chunks ~ ,,~•~ Ice Cream =~~~~IU .,. Canned Ham twl4 !>dss• Ice Pops09lrt_, ... ..ar&9c ·l-Ol s1 sr ,, • 1S-Ol $289 •KT$~ •UMlll$1 u Compare these Low Prices Grocery Specials IQ)eHEA WHOLE OA , ~ DILl 81.lCtS ··Reins Pleldes 8 ··~ .9 32-0Z Napkins=: Chlorine:lMI Paper Plates~ Charcoal Lighter~ Pea nuts ::::""CC:::-C.:Co • • · -. •09 Country Crock=. Fruit Stand . Dnnks~ ~'1 Alex's Salads= llKl 1135 1•84Z 1299 •'."0<1-s1 se llNlll! s 159 ,.Age . ..ares• ~gc Pork ·& Beans ¥"'~· . .or33' Stater Bros. Dip.~ V~etabl~s:-:-~~y..._ ..... ---:,~' Ol98Se SprE9:i SiaJs::..~ Ohves =""'° .oi99-Coea-Cola ~'1· M . •1• ayonna1se trA.,..... INll Dressing ~IWCJ4 ~•1 11 Nalley Chili~::°" ,M.65' Muffin Mix ==···:-· tu«? Reynolds Foil IMO' •111 ..... " . '•. . . -..... ES 0 - . . NfftfA79' Garden Fresh Produce Onions ~_, .. A<_-.D Cucumbers _. ~cw.:t .. Mushrooms.MC .• ,.. '9CJP UTCASE MlllerUte llecr ·. .. . . . . \_ . .______ · ..... · --- -· ... a ' ,. ... Fruit crisp like breath ofspring Whoever invented the fruit cnsp must have had the blustery days of spnna in mind. Sunny days that suddenly tum to showers bq for a deuen that 1s warm and comfon. ma. California Jeweled Cnsp uses chunk)' mixed fruit for a deltcious and convenient base. Juicy chunh of peaches. pears. pineapple, grapes and cherries mingle with tang)' swtttness. Pumpkin pie spice and grated oranae ped add a home)' fla\ or that 1s complemented by the cnsp. nutty topping. You'll love the flavor as well as the convenience. Chunky m1ited fruit ofTcn all of the juicy flavor of fresh frul\ wnh none of the pcelina or preparation. It offers all of the nutnt1on, too. This delicious fruit ts h1ah in Vitamins A and C. niacin and iron. and it comes packed in fruit juice so tt ts naturally lower tn supr. Perhaps best of all, Cahfom1a Jeweled Crisp can be cooked in the microwave tn only 10 minutes. So let spnng showers bnng what the) ma). JUSl kttp plenty of chunky m1'<ed fruit on hand for a delicious taste of sunshine. CALIFORNIAJEWELEDCR~P i cUI o• once• eacll) clumky ml.std fnalt la juice or extra llpt 1ynp "' cup bro•• 1u1ar ! tableapooa1 corn1'8rcll 1 teupooa arate4 oruae peel 1 teaapooa vanllla 14 teupoon pampkha pit 1plce ~cap nour 14 cap batter 1 cap aranola "' cup 1Uced almonds, toasted Dram fruit. reserving all liquid. Whisk together reserved liquid. 11. SALE TODAY THRU SAi ll'IOAY MAY 191h ou•Nr1T • R G'"' rs RESER~E BUFFERIN s,a ... o,. .. ~ 3.47 . ~,, ' .... '" -l!OO ~. y~ 247 rn.Al COST Our Regular 4 79 ~· 100 coareCJ Tat>teis :>< Caalets rri-buHered Minute Maid Juice 3 pac-11 •5 Ol N lll•l' l•••O•S Our Requ•ar 89' t 09 Hills Bros. Coffee 1 paund R~ or A 0 l Ou• R,9., ~· 'l 99 WHITE RAIN ~ .. ,.Puce 1.00 ._.,. '""'"* ... -1.00' ~ro.te '°"" .00 FINAl COIT OIJI Regular 1 59 ea 16"bz ShampooN Cond 5 oz Mousse or 7 5 oz -8 oz Ha·r Soray all ryoes CLAIROL FLEX-CARE OR FUJI COLOR TIC TAC LOVING CARE OPTl-QEAN PRJNT ALM MINTS 2!!, 3~~. 2~:!. 66¢ COKE DIET rot<E COKE CLASSIC OR SPRITE 1~!. Our Regular 3 93-4 99 Our Regular 5 19·5 ">9 Our Regular 2 99 ea Mousse or Lotton hair 12 oz Fle•-Care o• CN 135 24 100 SPffO 3 oack assnrtE'O r avors co•or assoned shaoes 20 ml Optt-Clean reg CN 110 24 or 01'5C 6 oac~ 12 ounce cari!> or tor sensrtrve eyes t5 P•posures VAWE ENTER OUR ANNIVERSARY SW9SJAKES Pennsylvania Dutch 1100 . Mushrooms • ounce stf'ms & r:>oecM F03R r,.. Our R!'qu•a• 6'1' ta NO NONSENSE SUMMER SENSE 99¢ LEGGS SHEER ELEGANCE 149 JERGENS LOTION Sa·• Pt1 ,. 1.50 ~I~·· In -1,50 YOUlll 00 AUSTRALIAN 3 MINUTE MIRACLE 3sa f;-~·::v:r-ifRANDPmZE! NA I DAYS ... LONDON -fOA A FAMllY OF 4 "' 10•"0 a1rtar• Of' Amet1ca~ A1~·t\ft note! acer·""' mo.J1t1ons al St Jamn Coor! Hot•' '" Lonoon and A ca• ••om K•"""'9 C.tr R•rit•• Plus 1•112 Suzuki Samurei Convertible lay' s Potato Chips "'t Oun(f' "'ll~ Ou, Rf"l, •· ,'1l NEET HAIR REMOVER 1sa Our Regular 3 •7 3 39 2 oz Cream or 4 01 LOl•On floral or cocoa DuU•r SENIOR CITIZENS MtM'9NG8 OllM.L e:•n arllGM .,_.M ..... Ou• R.-gular 1 89 SuMrter Co1ors panty h')SP A'sorted S•lP~ flffAl COIT • Our Regular 2 79 3 19 Our Regular 2 39 10 48 VALUE Assoned shades & srzes BONUS SIZE 8 ouncE" 10 ounce aloe & 1ano1tn or FREE 16 OUNCE ~~o Thous•nos O• o.,, ... P• IH V•• , ... ,._. .. , vrtam n e & lanohn AUSSIE MEG" SHAMPOO S.. o.ta•s '"' StorP SAVINGS PRES UN HAWAIIAN PLASTIC NYLON &PACK LITTLE Pt.A YMA TE SUNSCREEN TR~C PICNICWARE CARRIER COOLER 449 3~!. !/100 344 ,.. ... p,. fl 8.99 "'"' •Ml•I· -3.00 Rt>2~1C YOUll 599 l'IMAl COST Our ~egula• 6 ~ 6 89 Our Regular S 49 ea Bowl tuml>let or d11110e<1 469 VALUE 2 oz ·• oz asson•Cl type, & 8 oz Clari! tanning LOl•on t 1 99 VALUE sun prot&c:lton factors Of 011 plate by F rem Assort•Cl colo"' Insulated, HSOt'led colors By Igloo 7 quart capacity Son-, no ,...nc!We~• So<ry !IO ,..l'(fle( •• ~ CVS COLD & ALLERGY RELIEF 2!o!• .... _miiiit...,. Two 12 Tat>iet t>01tes Of IWO 4 OZ bolllet Elum COMPAlll TO ~.te>!> .__ __ __. Va>W0 111 1 a COSTA MESA Tm> Cov'1varos Shoopno ~ter 1-11rb0t Btvel lnfef"MCll()ft Of Hl'1>0! & Nftwoo<1 Btwo 722-1750 HUNTINGTON IE.A.CH lc>f!l'•t .. ,f'fl' s ~"" ~11 186111 8 MIJ'I SI at 81\IO tN<!•I To Tr.O. Jo911 ... 1 2$ FOUNTAIN VALLEY C'.Jfntt 01 B•OOVl1>rll SI & Ellis Av~ 1Nt•I To'-"~-.,,, tlJ 2 LAGUNA HtUS m Moulton P.trk°""IY II La PM Ao.lo 143-1$51 COSTA MESA Fa1rv,.w Rd & Baker St Neal To Slater Btothtrl &4S.54ee ....... Houri; ~ron1 S1ore M ·Sit &-10 Sun fH Pl'larmacy "'4 ·Sal t-9 Sun 9-7 OEXATRlM APPETITE SUPPRESSANT 3~!. Our AtQular 4 59 H 10 c;ov~ e•rra 11••"911\ Ceiisvlft o• IM••lt'u"I •tre"91n C. .... s 8HI tV(IM NON·PHAAt.AACV STOAES LAOUNA HtU.S l.tQUf\I ....... M.tfl fl 'f0to A* no 4Je7 MIUIONYIEJO m Mi '°" v~ ~ lM 15'3 OftANOf ~' 11 Nof1n <>·~Ma U14»' AUTOMOBllE WINDSHIELD SHADE 199 299 VALUE Deflects the •unto keep your vehicle cooler·Bell lhe nea11 SO"Y "° ••M"KO PHOTO ALBUM 249 cup brown supr, cornstarch, anJ,e peel, vanilla and pumpkin space in 9-lnch square &lass b9 dish. Microwave on Hiah minutes. sumna after 2 min Remove dish from oven and sdr fruit. Combine flour and rcmaini cup brown sugar. Cut in butter UZ,W: particles are the size of small pQC; Stir in granola and almon4 Sprankle over fruit mixture. Micro;- wave on High 6 mtnutes, rotati"t dish after 3 manuLes. Remove from oven and cool. Makes 8 servings. Specialty herb teas put on ~.ce Today's tea dnnkers are finding that herb and specially teas the> enJO) hot are equally delicious sened O\Cr ice. In fact . teed herb teas pro\ 1de a h"ely, refreshing and naturally caffeine-free alternatwc to ordinaf) iced tea. In celebrauon of summertime. Celesual Seasonings has dc:veloped three special iced tea recipes featur- ing the Zinger herb tea varieties. For one quart of any Zinger \a net) of iced tea. pour 2 cups boiling water over 4 tea bags. Steep 4 to 6 mtnutes. Remove tea bags. If desired. stir in honey or sweetener "'h1k tea ts hot Add 2 cups cold "-atcr and chill RED ZINGER PLEASER 8 red Zinger tea bags t cups boillng water 12 cup honey (or sweetener to c.ast.e) 4 cups lee cubes 1 qaart grapefruit Julee 1 quart spark.llng water Pour boahng water over tea bags and steep for 5 minutes. Remove tea bags . .\dd honey/sweetener to hot tea. Stir 1n ice. grapefruit juice. and sparli..hng "ater Sene over ice en cs 12 to 16. DELIGHTFUL LEMON QUENCHER 8 lemon Zinger tea bag1 1 cup bolling water 1 • cup honey (or sweetener to c.aste) 1 ~ cops grapefnalt juice l ~ cups pineapple juice 2 cups Ice cubes 2 It-ounce can1 natural lemon/lime soda Pour bo1l1ng water over tea bags and steep for 5 mmutes. Remove tea bags . ..\dd honey/sweetener to hot tea. Sm tn grapefru1te JUtce pineapple J UICC and ICC. Add lemon/lime soda. Serve over 1C'c. Serves 8 to I 0 ZlNGER SLUSH 8 orange Zinger tea bags 1 cup bolllng water 1 cup cold water 2 to 3 cups cnasbed Ice 1 plnt orange sherbet Pour boating water over tea bags and steep for 5 minutes. Removr tea bags. Pour cold water. tea. ice and sherbet into a blender. Bleno until slushy. Serve tn tall glasses wath a straw. Serves 4. Pocket-size guide big on fat facts Translauns recommended daily allowances of cholesterol and fat into Lhc foods we cat has been simplified with a booklet. entitfed Fat-in· Your-Pocket. The handy pocket-sized guide shows at a Jlance the calorics and cholesterol tn more than 450 corrl· mon foods. as well as the gram~ of saturated. monounsaturatcd and polyunsaturated fat tn each. From Bacon to Yosurt. there•~ thousands of fat facts at ~ fin&ertips. Learn to 10 easy od • roast beef with 26 grams off at di ounce scrvana: enjoy inst•: ounces of flank steak with onJlt~ srams of faL When it com~ cholesLerol, skip the chcaetlire with 170 milligrams per pic:ce- switch to anael food ca.kc wilt cholesterol. Want to increase your u monounsatumed fats~ The shows chicken, fish. nuu 1ild oil are the best bets. Not sure i should pass on the ice cream? misf)t. once you d11eovcr t have over half their fit caJ<>rid \lturale'd fat. ! The booklets was •riucn ~ . l~nc E. RosenbcrJ; author of tNe popular bOokJcd · .. Cholcstuol CounLdown." R01eabcfl i1• a Harvard ,nduate and • bOlrl' ccrtafttd internist who hu~ at Co~ll Medical Ccntcf' Ind N~ Yor Univmil) Mritical Ce91it. Cumntly, she is in PrlYlltc ~ on tona I land. . . J .. ~l_ To learn bOw to obtain a cosri ~r the auick. phoM Sl6-791·128~ .. Guy Grantham and Kelli Enne ln "Pump Boye a.nd Dlnettee" at the Gem Theater. ~Pump Boys and Dinettes' at Gem Somewhere along H1gh"'a} 57 bc- '"'ocn Frog Le'cl and SmHna. presumabl) 1n Te\aS. there·~ a cafc and a filling station"' here )OU can cat and/or get gas -and also soak up a heap of musical atmosphere lt"s the nc"' count!) music re' uc ''Pump Bo)s and Dinettes." and it's 10 fans of .. Hee Haw" what "Side b' Side b} Sondheim" or "No Mothe·r But Jau" are to de-.otce'> of Rroad- wa) melodics No stol). JUSt a whole bunch ofsingin· and p1ck1n' In its first Orange Count) appear- an<.e at Garden Gro,c's Gc:m Theater (1t's ucketed for Saddlcback ( olle&e latc:r this summer). "Pump Bo)s" 1s an cnJO)able hour and a half of do"'n- homc countr-.-st'lc music There's also a genuine: a Item pt to "arm up an aud11:ncc probabl) more accustomed to higher-toned entertainment. The most 1n' enu'e g1mm1ck 1n the show 1s a raffie at interm1ss1on. at which the holder of the lucky ticket acts his or her choice of an auto air freshener -"ctther Christmas. skunk or b1km1. ·· Sunday's winner opted for the latter Toi Tnus dirc:l·t1 ng and more 1nformat1on a'ailabkat 582-4763 Thl' Lale Forest Showboaters will hold lnouts for the musical .. L1'I -l.bna")unc 5 at 2 pm and June 7 at 6 p m at th'· Lake Forest ~un and Sail Club. at the comer of Lake Forest and Toledo ln El Toro .. call d1m:ior Wall) S1h ers at 586-1384 for details. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Mey 25. 1988 "I LOVE 'WILLOW: .. Enthralling and beautifully produced.'' -Gary franklin KABC TV "A TALE OF MAGIC that leaves a friendly glow." -Sheila Benson LOS ANGEil..S TIMES "MONSTERS ... CASTLES ... SPECIAL EFFECTS. AND LOVE. .. AN AUTOMATIC CLASSIC.'' -8111 Harris SHOWTIM£ AT THE MOVIES OlllANOI •LA _.ADA •~~JO • ..Sf19fllt• ....__.. ... • .... • .:-... • .. .... t._. ... ~ '"""' •1' ·"'l ,.. •.s. .. M itn .......... •L.AGl.*A...U •I TM fO.. ... f-f'l:llt ,_.,. ........ ...... ~ ..... ........ ... ... ....... ,.._, ..... t\ ~ ......... ..... li .. Qniie.•., ~ e C:A('\f,'tCI "".,_. ~-• The cast 1scompnsed of four pump bo)S -pianist Tom Griffin, 1u1tansts Gal) Grantham and Jeff) S1ggin~ and bassis• Da' 1d Klein. who kcep~ "'cll 1n the background -and the t"'o dinettes -Kelli Evans and Leisa Jo Waller. "'ho run the Double Cupp Diner. The first was for himseH. The second was for his country. Siggins functions as the sho"' ·s intermedial) "1th the audience. and Jus st> le 1s engaging. h1!> manner comfonabl> laid back and relaxed He onl> does solo dut) on one number. a somber tribute to a lost grandmo1her. but his pre~ncr 1s 1he vmotor" of the production This time it's to save his friend . STALLONE ·-_ .......... S1t !o:Ut ........ .._ ... __ t!.1 •.-J •COSTAIRSA t ..... ~. 63• - PAULH(X;AN : .,f-f ....._. ... ..,., • A.t. ~r .... I,.• .if)(. • Q ... ec.-us *"'"""' on-. .. -~ei.ra lllo' n. <7 '·' ... .. -~ •fl '°"° •LA-AO• ••1h .... ~. ... _,, ~ "h. """ '" • """'Ttlll(;TOllf .... 0. ~MAC,. f ••'a ...~ ... ~ .... -.... .. ... e ..-WllOIUMACM ,. ............... 7" -.. " ·~ .-,,... ... ll~ .,, ... ,°"' t .. ,.., ....... •• ~ • mn - .... 1-TPI f-C-..•lf' ... ~ mlm1 --·-,,.,_ WU-Tiii ._..,"'"·~)I 0-... .. ft .., Grantham 1s Siggins' s1dek1cl of sorts. a little fellow who's used pnmanl) as a backup -until earl) 1n the second act when he tears loose with a lusty song about "Mona ... a department store cashier. which he turns into one of the night's top numbers. - Gnffin also keeps a low profile. "h1k performing his piano wizard!). and breaks through on occasion "'1th the peppy .. Sen-e Yourself' and "Farmer Tan" segments E\ans and Waller. a pair of perk) blonde songstresses. pro' 1dc h1lan- ous backup by strumming pots and pans in an ensemble segment. and each contribute an entertaining solo -Waller's hlting "The Best Man" ljld Evans' sass) "Be Good or Be UOne" -before teaming for the boisterous appeal for "Tips." Director Dean Hess keeps the show mo\ ing brislcl) against the backdrop of Gil Morales' sparkling gas stat1on- d1ncr setting. "Pump Boys and Dinettes" con- tinues throU&h June 25 with cu ruin at 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Satur- days and Sunday performances at 7,30 June 5 and 12 and at 3 p.m. June t9 at the Gem Theater. 18252 Main St., Garden Gro\e. Call 636-7 2 I 3 for ticicet information. CALLBOARD -The second ver- t1on of"Pump Boys and Dinettes" 1s be.mg prepa~ by Saddleback Col· fece. w11h audiuons for four male 1njtrumcntahstsand two female sing- .Ff' scheduled for June 2 at 7 p.m. in \he McKinney Theater at the Mission -yiejo colleae .... 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IL TORO ClllDIA WOOCINDOE ll '°"° lllV• •1-llOO 551-Gl55 ,_ IT 11' .. t&ll .,_, 11t11-1&11 .......... .. ... -= ... &WM-M1.oflll ,.. ............. ... -·-------~---~--- • Trailblazing 'St. Elsewhere' signs off, and it'll be missed a, &ATDYN IA&l:ll 100ntockpen forhumannananwort bours.bldfood,ciomania.deathand nosubjectwastoo\l.boo, nochatKtcr Humana Inc., sued for copyriabt in' Jack! What .... s tbai ftuhr ~ ....... 1 1 ..., in Nicarqua, reminitct'S about his moraJ confU5ion. 11'11 be bard to safe from bium plot twists. infri.mcnt. The writen put a "Move that aumey. Hal!" a tefetencC NEW YORK-Or. Wayne Fiscus. thrtt years at S Eli&ius: -oruclina leave... Or. Caldwell (Mart Hannon) tum-laW1wt plotline in the show. and to Hal Gurntt, director of ••Late For its loyal viewers. too, it'll be ed from playboy to victim of AIDS. characters complained about corpor-Niaht ~ith David Letttrman ... hard to leave ··st. Elsewhere," the Or. Peter White (Terence Knox) was ate bostcs foldina under pressure. What can be revealed of the fin.ii I NBC series that after six seuons a rapast. Dr. Morrison (David Morse) 1be writct1j)Okcd fun at television, plot without disservice to fut is that 1 becomes television history with to-aot raped. Fiscus (Howie Mandel) especially MTM. In one e"iiode, a snooty Dr. Cra!J (William O.nicb) is 1 mght's final cptsodc. "The Lasl One." had a near-death experience and took male petieftt fervently behevcd he ba.aishcd to Cleveland. Reminded I In terms of unbridled creativity. u a tour of the afterlife. Dr. Axelrod' was Mary Richards from "The Mary th.al tht cily is home of the Rock •a· was :;\uably the best series ever on ~tcphen Furst) died ofa bean anae ~Moore Show" and wu ecstatic Roll Hall of Fame, he snift'l. .. Yeah. 1iii~iiiiliiiiiiiii!iliili~l nc~ 00~~~~~°fs suitably daft and Pi~~,";~n =::i~C:~st~'d~ :p-"s':~~~~j~~~~ ~P~~~,.~~c~"D= <~ ~ won't be revealed here. Suffice il to dieted Lo dru15. A patient was killed MTM shows "The Whjte Shadow" ~ey Jr.), whodeclarcsafteranothcr I say that the impact of the final by a foldina hospital bed. Doctors and "Newhart," and on TV in fawnina suraery session, "I'd follow seconds will take a minute to sink in. performed suraery in the nude. A aeneral A hospital bllrber named you to the ends of the earth. But not 10 LAKEWO D .._ r r"lff'• \"""th •r.,. !Dllf...., • Ott a- llNM 10 INOW'f IMI I: tHI UGM CONTINUU'"' ftAC'f L~ 11 I but the endma 1s perfect. Think coroner only aot turned on in the. Floyd was played by the actor who Ocveland!" 111•"'..., am 11• ~ :f: .!!4~ ~~ Kafka. morgue. And Dr. WestphaJI (Ed played the same c-haracter on -rhe Early an the episode. an airplane --•• 1n1,...... When .. St. Elsewhere" premiered. Flanders). the saint of St. El•aius.. told Andy Griffith Show ... In the final crashes throuah a wall, but it is never "c:aocoGeU MINDll r 1t was compared to the still-new "Hill off has new corporate boss (Ronny episode. Fiscus treats a man suff'erina mentioned by anyone except Wcst.- Strttt Blues:· also from MTM . Pro-Cox) by banna his behind in pnme eyestrain from watchina too much phall'sautistic son, who mutt.en with UlTU Sf1mO'ft"I llOrta SALSA 1N1 h at l.U tcel LU 19'• vru JY111aO Hllo\T THI UTH PAST W : 1M1 NIW llOOO II) l!:>U >>4J ..U ..... .,.. IMJ eGUY lllM0_.1 ll"'TON a1muutc1 """ IL» ti• ..ae ... l •at 1 .... DOUT STlllO N'fU WIUAIMll lUIOY SMAKIDOWN Ill 1IJI aM S::U IM 1•11 ,ltSON 111 duct1ons.. that broke around W1th a time. tube. mild interest. "Plane." similar mcuy style: characters talking The show fi&urativel y mooned "St. Elsewhere" writers perfected Despite unfounded rumors that the over each other and shaky, hand-held NBC after the networt made the the unlikely an of the hip pun and producers intended to kill ofT every camera shots ... Hill Street" bowed producers cha nae the name "Ecu-manaae<S to tuck a rock lyric into the character 1n the final episode, tbeonly ou1 at the end of last.season. mena." the corporation that bought dialogue of vinually every show. one to succumb is Or. Auschlander Wnuna set "St. Elsewhere" apart. St. Ehg1us at the st.an of the season. Sampl~ from Brutt Paltrow and (Norman Uoyd), the liver cancer Hip. WClrd. heartfelt and very funny, because the rcaJ.Jifc hospital chain. Mark Tmker's final sen pt -.. Jump-specialist who got liver cancer. But he r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill does manage to arrange the return of I the hospital to the Cathohc Diocese and the return of Westphal! to run it. IOWMD,,....._ lOU DtAMC*D ~ ,,. 1191 .,. STANO AHO DIUVla .,._. TMUI MIN & A a.MT INI 1,,., we 111 7,a Ml H S .,,J l.-41 aJtAIN DAMAGE 111 Paltrow. Tinker and Tom Fontana ha'e a prom1s1ng new scnes, "Tat- tinger's." on NBC's fall schedule. But the real reason "St. Elsewhere" won't be bad. as financial. Hour shows arc not selling well in synd1cat1on, and MTM has been producana the show a1 a loss. .... , ..... LADY IN WMm ~·a ,,.,_ ...... NtSON1111 MJ._ 9CkaflY1MO AaOVI TMI LAW II) ... ~---~-1MJ C»CN1 MAY >Int ~&UL MOGAN "CIOCootU DUNDH II" TIUIC1l-11 NOT Of THIS lAflH 111 LAWLISS LAND f9J UAl--VllC--CASUAL Silt? t9l SAUAINI ORANGE 0101 IN MOONSTaUCK ~1 WALL ST'llO ""' THE MtLAGaO HANflllD Wd Ill 111s•1- UOVI nu LAW I'll 111• 111 .. ,. l oclOI• •of ll•ft .......... -.c ... " < ...... MICMAl1 IUATOM IUTlUUtCl "°' THE SlVINTH SIGN 1 l'aAC1 Le>aOi Ii .. NOT Of THIS lAaTH !WI LAWUSS LAND iai ""' MOTitt SALSA !NI THI MILAGltO HANflllD Wd 111 la HABRA .... ;;.. ·1 . . _,,...~OUllO$ LOU OtAMON9 -UWI STANO AND OUIVH !NI CASUAL SIX? .., OHHI _, 1Snt ,.u,_ "CIOCOOtll DUNOU U" "°"'"~~ fATAL ATTIACTION 111 1• ltU IM 7:11 19\U .... ~--........ fllDAT THI 1JTH ,MT VU: THI NIW llOOO t91 THI NIST 111 OMNI MA' UTM ~AUl MOGAN "CIOCODIU DUNDH 11" _. ..-.-..--MO'J WILLOW '"°' COCOON 1~111 onHI -y 1STH IYlYUTH HAU~I "aAMSO Ill" PllSON 111 lllAIN DAMAGE 111 PfTI• WIL.LltMUll llUOTl SHAKEDOWN 1111 AaOVE THI LAW It! VENETIAN GO~DOLAS WEDDINGS AT SEA There could ha ve been many more years 1n "St. Elsewhere," but 1t might OLD \llORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT PROFESSIONAL PLANNING not be so bad for a fine show to leave at the top of its form . Gourmet baskeu w/champagnc & rost"s IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 Aboard Luxury Yacht AJI servrces arranged IRVlf\JE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 Cruise will star in Vietnam film -'\\ \i . I~ t (~-' l~ This Space Can Be Yours For Information Call Go against Ille grain. Cut down on salt. .America. nHeort v Association Vv£T<E RGHTll\G Fa< .'O.JRUFE THE EMERALD STRING ENSEMBLE Professional mus1e1ans perform for any occasion t1 f7;//~ l~\r-, LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oscar· wanning filmmaker Oliver Stone as making another V 1etnam War movie. this one stamng Tom Cruise and dcscribed"a~ 1he logical follow-up to "Platoon." Duos. tnos. quartets Dt>mo tape av.J1lable (71 41771-5146 1113) 598-1667 Mendora Stone will direct Cruise 1n "Born on the Fourth of July." based on the rcal- hfc experiences of Ron Kov1c, who enlisted in the Army during the Vietnam War and returned ho me paralyzed 642-4321 r-,w ... CE N ~f~ • . • ' •· • ~ 5 -l , 84 ... '-·······' . ''Wfft'TE MdlCtftEF'" ' (ft) m10.200-4 IS.6 IS.Ul·lt JO "WILLOW" (N) ,_ • ' TUCI DCl.ll STtllO 12 Jl.J-.s.JM .. ID IS "ITOMIY MONDAY" (ft) llClUSM DIW'lPT I Jl.J:Jl.tJl.1:Jl.t-JO "RAmOM" (ft) mu.• l·IM:»lt"4S .. AAmO ... ( .. ) mu• UM:Jt.l~S "COLOAI" (")SIM POii S:IS.1:Jl..lt.t0 "RAMBO Ut" <"> STM.L• HO-MS.t-Jl.llJI '"AAMaO WJ" (") SlM.L• s•11s.t..J1.11·• "CROCODILE DUNDEE II" (N) "°rum s Jl.tt0-1•15 The first was fir lirmelf. The second was for tis auttry. Tiis time it's to save tis friend. '"SHAKEDOWN"<"> 64S.l•J& 1t "UOWntE LAW"(" tS IE L 'r "FRIDAY THE 13TH PART VII" (ft) 100-Ht-IUt TUHI Wiii AT ITa .A. COLORa 'lo( (ft) Ql1T Mill 1 ,. "'CROCOOl..I DUMOeE I" (N)MNltlJ .. ,.,, .. ~ "'AETUM TO IMOWY )( NVllt" fNl 1"45 STAND l OEUvtR" ,,._.,. "CROCOOLE DUNDH If" __ <tf_1EETU ____ Mer __ (_N_) __ (N)MIPUE ll:Jt.J:lt.~ltlS IKMm IDTOll -------------------l:te-a:tl-lt.tl "CROCODl.l DUNDEE tr' (N)lllPUE ll:IS-HM:Jt.*'11• .. CROCOOIU DUNDEE Ir' (H)MIPUE II IS-l·Jl.J'45-Ht-11S.IO:JI "RAMBOO Ill" <"> STALL• IZ IS-l'JM.'4S.7:1t-US lt·IS "CROCOOILE DUNDEE II ' "WI.LOW" (N) Ill PUE (N)tll llJD "CROCOOLE DUNDEE I" ___ 1_1 _1s._1·_Jl..J:4S.l_. __ :tt.&:_·1_s._1•_• ___ U5-7:Jt.lttl II IS.t~>:.~s.l•ll "CROCODILE DUNDn II" ..,.Amor (ft) (N)MI PmO mu• .. .._...0 _.. 111s.1 ~-.1s.11:• 4.4S-7•tJS.ll.JO <"> Wll IUll "GOOD llON•IO VIETNAM" ''AAM90 UI" (ft) ____ i_tte. __ l:_:»._S:_ .. _7·J1._lo_• _____ <bCR)l.'M:Jt.11:45 ._OXI mu• "WIU.OW" .... UH" (NU) IM0-4'1S·US 4:&7•·t:IS-ll.ll (H) Wl llJD ,.,_AY THE 1STH 1116.ut.SM-7..Jl.tl:M 'ART 1" <•> "CROCootlE OUNDH If" ------------CPQ)MI rum "tlAE•OO •" <"> tl..Jl.t •J:ll.S'.Jf-7.Jl.t • S;4S-ljf. lt IS Sf M..lGlll "CROCOOIU DUNDEE I" (N)NO,ASMa Us..t:Jl.lHS 11:6-HM lS-6.JM:tS.19:45 ' ,J WEDNF.SDAY, MAY 25, 1988 25 CENTS I NB fireworks d .isplays canceled Traffic gridlock, safety considerations prompt council to end July 4th _tradition permits. which lost on separate council votes of 6-1 and 5-2 respec- tively. Mayor John Co>. \Oted apmst both dentals. v.h1le Couoctlman Clarence Turner opposed the ma- JOrity_on the Big Canyon vote. By GREG ltLERJtX Of .. .., ......... The Founh of July in Newpon Beach wall be considerably less festive this year following the City Council's canccllat1on of the last two public fireworks displays an the city. The council turned down permtl Sports Steve Hernandez and his Ocean View teammates are h~dlng to CIF 4-A quarterfinals again./81 Edmonton's run to Stanley Cup tltle put on hold by blackout./81 California Citizens for No-Fault sub- mit 700,000 signatures to qualify the Insurance In- dustry-sponsored No- Fault Initiative for the Nov. 8 ballot./ AS Entertainment applications for fireworks shows at the Newport Dunes Aqua tac Park and Big Canyon Country Club. the Cll}''s onl) remaining public fireworks d1s- pla)'s. Traffic was cited as the main motivator behind the denial of the Newport Dunes and Bag Canyon Officials at Big C an}on said Tu6- da) they will appeal the council's decision Ncv.pon Dunes officials could not be reached for comment. Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plum- mer led the mo'e to den> the permits. Plummer read from a police rcpon Eastern freeway alignmentOK'd by OC planners By BOB VAN EHEN Of ............. A new highway linking the River- side rrccway With the Santa Ana Freeway 1n In inc bcc~mc a reality Tuesday, at least on paper. Members of the Orange County Planning Commiss i on gave preliminary approval to an alignment for 1hc proposed Eastern Transpor- tation Comdor that connects the Riverside Frttway at Gypsum Ca- nyon with the Santa Ana Freeway at M yford Road and the Laguna Free- way. The proposed alignment takes the new highway southwest from the Riverside Freeway and then splits into two legs 1n the vic1n1ty of the cit) of Orange before joining with the Santa Ana Freeway. ObJCCt1o ns to Tuesday's dcc1s1on came from several fronts Several Irvine residents said thc't were worried that th~ might be an interchange where the new corridor crosses the Santa Ana Freeway at Jamboree Boulevard. ··we're concerned that they did not rule out the possibahty of an intcr- cbante at Jamboree." said Irvine resident Sandie Mcfadden. "If that docs happen, we'll be looktnJ out at an interchange three stacks t,ugh." But Comm1ss1oncr Tom Mood> s.atd Tuesday's dcc15jon was not meant to include such dcs11n features as the exact locations of interchanges. "That's for a later ~cnl in the approval process." he said. Other protests came from residents of the Cowan Heights unincorporated area between Tustin and Orange. who Ex-transit official hits Measure A By JENNIFER WEBER Of .. o.llr,... ..... A former state transponat1on of- ficial mounted an attack Tuesday on 1hc county slow-growth 1niuauve. saying the couns should be able to review 1n1t1at1vcs before they ever go before \Otcrs. The an111atwc will go before voters 1n June as ~easure A. Dana Recd. former undersecretary ofbusrncss. transporuuon and hous.- ang. said judges !>hould have enough tame to de<:JdC whether propose:d 1n111at1vcs arc legal Hts comments came at a forum sponsored by the Costa Mesa and Santa Ana chambers of commerce and the South Coast Metro Alliance. About 120 buStncss people hstened to (Pleue eee UOTIATIVE'8/A2) said a segment of the comdor going through Peters Can}on would dcstrO) the tranqu1ht) of their neighborhood ·•1t's son of sickening.. .. said Jean O"Toole. a resident of Cowan Heights "You ha"c a lovely house in the countt) and nov. all of a sudden you're on the freeway" (Pleue eee P'R..EEW A Y / A2) filed after last year's Newpon Dunes show that indicated problems with spectator 'chicles parked in front of fire h)drants. drt\ewa}s and emcri- cnc) access routes F1ftee" park• ng otat1ons were is- sued at last }Car\ Newpon Dunes d1spla). according to police reports. B«au~ the onl·-hour display can be ~en all 0 ' er thl' l It). police rcpons noted that traffil .. , 1nuall} stops" on Pacifil Coa!>t Highway. Jambortt Road and other maJor thoroushfarcs 'Tm nut against celcbrattng the Founh of Jul)," said Plummer. ··1 Just think we'"e gotten to a point where v.c Jeopardize the safet) of too man) people I'm \ef) SOrr) lO make this motion ·· Othercounc1lmembersagrccd wtth her "I think 11\ an acc1den1 loolun& for a place to happen ·· said Councilman Phil Sansone ( 01', the mo!>t adamant supponcr of both d1spla' '>. agreed that there v.cre traffic pro blem\ but said the firev.orl!> 'pntacle .,...as ....,onh the Cup defender unveiled The Stan and Stripes, a 60-foot catamaran wltll a wlnar for a ..U wu an•etled Taaday ID San Dteao u the U.S. daeader for the America'• Cup. But the craft, wblcb wtll be pat Into the water today, mut Mil tbroaCb a l~al cballenc_e before •tarttnc In the September regatta. Story ID Sporta, Page 82. bncf andlock. "l t as a ma1or uadiuonaJ evenc.. I ha' ea real hard tame Jivina that up. .. Co>. said of the Newport Dunes d1spla}. which bepn an the t9SOL The police dcpanment has !'O" peatedly recommended that tbe crty den} the lirev.orks permits. citias traffic and manpower problems, but the council has "oted each year to allov. the d1spla)s .\n:ording to the permtt appli· ca11on roughl) 5.000 people weie (Plea9e eee P'IR&WOllD/A.2) Pit bulls tied, shot to death in Irvine By JONATB.AN ~OLZI.E or .. ..,,... .. Two pit bull tcrners bound by clcctncal tape, tied to a tree and shot twice in the bead were found in an Irvine business comf:?lex. authorities said Tucsda~. One of the ant maJs was dead whim found at 8:30 a.m.: tM otha was destroyed at Harbor Antmal Hospital bccau~ of the seventy of iu wounds, said c~r1 Papno. d&fCC'C>r ofthccity'J animal stt"OCCS d.lv1s1Qn. .. It was definitely cruel," Papno said of the shoounp. ··1f someone wanted to d1spo1e of t.bc animals. there arc proper means to do lhat at v1nually no expense ... Pagano said a woman rq>oru~ to work early Monday at Ltdo Pacific Group. 17752 Co~n. saw the docs ucd lO a tree near the parkina k>l. The pit bulls ~ tied by a si~ rope. one d<>&at each end. and tbe lioe was looped around lM tree 1n the middle.~ said. Elcctncal tape bound the dead d<>&'s front and hind lcp.and U'lllCaof tape were on tM lep on &he n"C animal. he said AuthorittcS r.tunJc both dogs v.~rc bound. but the animal that sun '"ed 1M shootfoa was &bit to ~ throuah its restta.1nts. -'utops1cs ~performed on both animals. and two bullets we~ re- covered from one. wh1k one piece of lead was rtt0vcrcd from the other. Pagano said. Each had been sbcJ( t~1ce. he said. appuentJy by a .~ (Pleaee eee PIT I A21 "Pump Boys and Dinettes" brings a coun- try flavor to the Gem Theater ./C7 Inda Amendments affecting Home Ranch OK'd Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Police log Public Notices Sports Weather A9 A3 A7·8 B6-8 A10 C7-8 C1-6 BS A6 A3 B~.8 B1-4 A2 General plan alterations pass judicial scrutiny but project still faces hurdJes By JONATHAN VOLZltE Of .. ~,... ..... General plan amendments ap- proved b} 1he Costa Mesa City Council to make way for the first pha~ of the Home Ranch project passed a judge's scrutiny Tuesday. although several trurdlcs remain before construction can begin. Superior Court Judae Tully Seymour issued the ruhng after cons1dcnng arguments from a March 18 hearing 1nvoh1ng the city, the Scgerstrom development company and a citizen's group fighting the 98- acrc project More work for the Home Ranch project -planned to include a 20- story tower. a 12-stor: tower. health club. hotel and restaurants between Fairview R oad and Harbor Boule\ard -has ~n done by attomc-.s than b' construcuon wor!l.eri . Costa Mesa C 1tazens for Respon- sible Grov.th ha'e challenged the project at CHI") step, spumng Se}mOl!r to rt\ 1e~ nccessat) general plan reviews and ennronmcnlal im- pact reports The c1uzcns complained the gen- eral plan amendments setting the density of the project -how much can be built on the land -were fault~ because the Cit} used figures from a traffic stud} .... 11hout formal nottfica- taon 1hat those figures ~ould. in fact. .be the final restnct1ons The city set the density for One South Coast Place at 3 I million square feet. and Sc) mour ruled the process met has requirements •· .\fter rons1denng the points and authonucs. the arsuments of counsel and the entire file on this matter (Ille cit) and ckvclopcrs) ha"e full" complied with tM roun ·· Se) mour wrote in a ont--~ ruhng. Tom Santlcy, dattctor of pubhc affairs forC J Scgerstrom & Sons. \atd the company was "'dehlhted" v.11h the ruhn&. but cauuoncd the project 1sn"t out of the v.oods yet .. The nnt strp 1s for tM ctty to look at the e n\ 1ronmcnt.al unPKt report and then that goes back before die Judge ·· Santlc> satd ... ~., uiD too man\ 'anablcs to makeanyiueuat• ronsirucuon date at this time ... The business partt IS planned aaoaa the C\an Otego FrttWay, betwceo Harbor Boukvard, Fauvaew Ro.! and Sunflo.,.cr A"cnuc. Tbe m- '1ronmcntal reporu measure tbt effect the proJCCI ~uld haYC OD tlle Cit) The pro1ec:t. for example.. is a.- p«ted to ienerate I I .866 automa•ie (Pleue ... llOllS/dl Arena foes coulQ lose homes through irony 'Lights out' law has dim start BJ JENNIFEI\ WEBER °' .............. The price of victory could prove extrtmely high for a lfOUP or Costa Mcu residents locked in a lcpl fiaht with lhear noisy ne1ahbor -the Pacific Amphitheatre. lf &be residents win their lawsuit they could .• ironically, end us> losina thetr homes.. an attorney for the Oranae County Fair Board said Tuctday. If Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa is vicaonous in iu 4-year-old suit. a jud9c problbly would order the fair b<Mard to bUy the amphatheaw. Depuay Attorney~ Ed Dubiel said. The board already as thinkina of buyina the arena. which sits on land the state owns and the Fair Board administers. The board could vote as earl_y as Tbunday to open ~ tiauons with Ned-West, the Pacific Amphithcatrt's owner. If the uatc becomes the arena's operator. neaahbors would be prohibited from suina bccaUK of 1 law that protects the state in such situations. Dubiel said. Tbe ooly lqal action they could take would be to ask a judat for "inverse condemnation" -forcina the state to buy rcsidcntJ' homes. (Pl-... ... AmA/A2) ReeUlta of teats due today on sewage-polluted s'llrf • Eon of neon st ns ends May3l;changesscarce ByLANCEIGNON °' .. ...,,... .... This month marks the end of an era in Lquna ~ach. Not a very bt1 or imponant one, m1nd you. but an era all the same -the lime of sians with Iii.ht bulbs on the inside. In 1983. Mayor l>an Kenncysponsoreda.n ordinance bann1na internally h&hted ~in .n ammpt to enhance the aty's much touted .. vtllqe" atm0$phcrt. ~na 11 not a bta city. so it doesn't need brilht li&hts. Kenney ra.10ncd. A fleeted buSJncss owners bad two dtoKa. They could plead with the Desip Rev.cw Board co sparc thctr sisn on the pounds tha1 st pes.ted thCaood taste test~ or t!qt bad five )ftl'1 to eet rid ofo out least haht their sip ~en tbe out.tide. In Soutb t.aauna. the deadline 11 Dec. ll, 1990. But in the .U. of the city, the fh )'t*t deadliM occurs at the end o(lhit month. ;rbc OClilii lltviicw ~~ 9pero~ I srand tot.al of dirtt inlCi'nally lilMcd ap Tbe ~havetoeo. · K)'tc IUttCniricl. diniCIOr of tommWlity dC'dOPcftcDt. ilkt ttvmtl ._;o,busineaa- AlbCfuoa's nwtel. ~ Soulh Coat ~u Cinema, l.allm ladt U.ocal vicc.amoas• rcw Odlltn--~ )"\'°~ply wita. IM OliillMC* ...,_ 9Cvera1 rcmaDdcn ilun111 me ...... ~ He doiaba they • Clear skies through Saturday Low douda durtla IN night end mon*'9 houf'I along the r;;:;::;;:i;:=:;:f.'.::::=:::~-;;.1--71 Ortnge COMt Wfltumlo rnmtty 9'ft1Y llkJel today and Thuttd4lY •ft•noon. Highs~ ctaya wtll,..,. from ea to 14. io. '°"'Ot't from 51 to &4. 8outhMet ..... 15 knota wtal btow ttwOUQtl the !Met ooutel Wiit .. WI aftemoOn end~ 0119r 3-foot-end a 4-fOot ..i to80U1tWt llWll. Fatther out, a emaM creft ~'I Is post.cl from Po6nt Conolptton to Santa Rou l9land tor wtnda to 28 knots over S.fooc .... and an 1-fooc 8Well. Southern Calltomla mountatn.,... wtH be mostly clUt througtl ~ wtth bt.ay aft•noona. Kight both d•'f' Wiii be In fhe mid eo. to mid 70.. lows tontght from 40 to 50. OeNrtt wot be mo.tty cfear and warm through Thursday wtth west to 80Uthweat wtnde blowtng 15 to 30 mph. U.S . Temps HonaUll ., T4 -.. 72 ..... ~ 74 &T r....,.,_.,..... IW9WIOwe _. • .-...-• ._ IO ... ..... end-.......~to5p"' l'OT ~ 13 .. y e ... ....,.~~ s.riu..oo.o 70 41 Rua MIJJar. president of Concerned Clthen e of Coeta Meu, and hta wife Karen aay tbey don't care who o wn• the nel&h- ~ ........... .., .. ._ borln& Paclflc Amphitbeater or bow many concerts are echedaled "u lon& u they meet nolee requlremen te." Allleny Ny ~-NNtllo -.. ~ Allente AllMIJc Cllr .. Le~ 11 11 ~Cltr 12 M LmV .... ,. .. Lift .. "°'* 51 .. L.-... 71 M L~ ,. a....,.. ,. .. .._ ..... : Calif. T emps. 13 ~ ..... 13 ... .. ., 8ante Mcrice ... IO 77 11 ... io;"'°edpft .. _ lof &lodlton ... ta 13 11 24 "°"" at 5 pm T-V-.y n IT u QT~ TOfr.,_ 14 " Tl a .. ,. ..... ...., " ,. Extended._,. AuatJn to .. Mlellan6-0de9M 13 538eral-.. ... 8ellilnot9 15 13 ........... 53 41..._,, .. •• =-.. '1 Mt*-81 PW Tl M 91g8Mt 1) M Low doYde nlgM encl :"::f ,,_. T4 a ...,,'Ille 11 12~ ., 47 OC-telr llW'OuOh Iha per HlgM ARENA FOES FACE IRONIC TWIST .•• From Al What the state would do with the m:got1at1on" bu1 v.a~ re1ened 1m- hou5" ts unclear. but Dubiel said one mcd1a1cl} b} resH.knts option would to ~ reselling them "tth a noise easement Dubiel said he told Concerned C-1t1zens' attorney. Richard Sp" .. What you're doing by fon:ing the la"'su1t ts forcing your concern~ c1t1zcns to a position that the> rejected last week." II the fair t'loar<l "ere tu bu' '\ed· \\-est's lease 11 \\uuld ha"e to bc.lrro" n10ne) from the state or issue honds Just to meet the intcn~st pa)ments. the board might ha'e to ~tage more concens. e_,.pandang the schcdulc w "eckda}S and" inter months. Dubiel said The idea of bu}mg ne11hbonng homes was thrown on the barg.a1n1ng Russ Millar. president or (on- tabk two wN-lc~ atto '" courtroom cerned Ci tizens. was unfa1ed b} the 0.., ........... .., ......... Store manager Che N&o .. ,. baat.Dme hu dropped 10 percent aince th.la Kentucky Pried Chicken oatlet ln ~ Beach repfaced lte dlattnctl•e rotating buc k et with eubaaed wooden marker meYeral weeb .,o. FIREWORKS CALLED OFF •.• From Al e\pected to attend 1h1s )"ears New- JX1n Dunes d1spla) fhe denial of the permits Monda~ n1gh1 was a surpnst> to v 1nuall~ t l'l")one includmg Cit)" \.tanager Ruben Vnnn .. I struc'tured the agenda th1nk1ng the precedent v.as set." said W)nn. noting the permit applicat1ons "'ere huricd in the consent calendar rather th<tn set for puhl1c hearing ·1 gucs'l thc) kounc1I) jUSt thought thl' prohlems v..crc too S(\ erl' Tht' f'< lice ;ust ha' e their hands full · ..aid \\\On Ke" m Brue-ckner. "'ho coordinates tlH 'cv.port Dunes d1spla)" for San I >at go F 1re"'or~'i v.as also surpn\ed I rcalh don't knov. "'hat thl' problem as· The crowds are great. the p• 1plc are great and we ha"en't had .tn\ trouble." said Rruec knt'r v.ho~ 11inp:in) ha' run the show for the p.1 '1 t\\O \car-, "It's kind of J tr.1d1t1on .. \.fotonst '1e~1ng wa<. the primal") gr1 JX' \\Ith thl' Bag ( an)on dt~pla~. .lllordmg to thl· council John H udson. gent>ral manager of Big Camon Coun1r. < ·ruh. said the ix·rm11 applica11un "a" onginall) S(:hcdukd for June I' and "31d he was not 1nforml·d that the 11em was mo' ed to Monda'\ agenda He said the dub "111 appeal the denial al the J une I' meeting "We feel it's a reall)" poor thing to dc:n) our membc:rsh1p the right to cn;o) this hol1da)." said Hudson. H udson said the Big ( anyon d1s- pla'. \Ath1ch ta~es place on the golf toursc. is for member<> onl) About 400 spectators "ere.• C'<pccted at the Big ( an)on shov. o>There ha' c been no problcm'I as\oc1a1ed "'llh the d1spla) during 1t'i I'> \Car h1s10r. said Hudson The Cit~ or l\lev.pon Beach once sponsored It'> O\Atn fireworks d1spla) at the end of the Nev.port Pier. but that 1rad111on was cancelled more than 20 )"Cars ago due to traffic enforcement problems said W} nn .\II pn' a tc Ii rework-,. incl ud mg so- l al led safe and -.ane fire\Atork\ Mc: illegal in the c11\ INITIATIVE'S IMPACT ... From Al rl·prcscntall' ~Imm the federal. \late .rn<l local lc,cl d1SJ.u'" the in111<tt1'<' .wd 11<t 1mpau Reed ..aid the 1n1w111H~ also runs llU ntcr to the ml'S<.age the '\tale 1s 't nding hu'llOl''i<.<''i acrn"" 1 he roun1r" PIT BULLS ... From Al Lali~r gun Aside from scattenn$s of tape however. there was nothing near the animals to indicate where they came from. o r who executed them. he said. Neither of the adult dogs -each o f which wetahed about 45 pounds - wore 1 collar or had any 1dent1f}'1ng marks. Papno said. A check of records m the city shov.-ed no rtttnt b1ttngs or other incidents involvma pit bulls. and nont f\a\·c ~n rcponed lost or 'tolen rttt1UI)'. he added. and around the "orld. a mc.,o;agc 11! grov..th and prmpt>rll\· \.\r 11h Mea"lure .\and 1n1t1at1'e' like 11 ~lov.-groY.th advocates art' sa~1ng ··"-ot here 'lome" ht>re ehc .. hl '>aid The measurl' al\o Y.Ould dn'c housing prices up and fone -senior c1t11ens and lov. -paid "'orker" to ~an Bernardino and Rl\ers1de 1n search of affordable homes he said \\alter Hahn. a panncr "'"h Ken- neth Le,cnthal &. Co. said the 1n111at1H could wor<>en ex1st1ng traf- fic prohlems b}' forcing the work force to li ve outside the count\ and then commute back 10 "The level of de"clopment act I\ 11\ m this count) lould drop prec1p1'.. to usl> :· he said. pf'<'d1ctin1 builders v.ould ~ faced wllh laying off emplO)CCS The thtrd speaker was Brien Benson. an usoc1ate administrator with the Urban Mass Transportatfon Admn1strauon in Washmaton D.C . not10n of more concerts. · I don't give a damn about who runs the amphitheater or how ,many rnn<.:ens the~ ha"e as long as the) meet the noise requirements." Millar said "I f the) would meet the noise rt'qu1remcnts. J would withdraw the SUit nU\At .. ..\ccordto$ to coun order. mus"· from amph1th<"ater must never ex- ceed 70 dec ibels. which is akin to normal conversation at close range. SIGNS •.• Fro m Al Cons111ut1on because 1t forces the elim1nat1o n ofpnvate propeny-the sign -without compensation. On a more prac11cal level, Paul~n said the monuar) sign is an integral pan of the business at I 795 Laguna ..,_.cir. --lo9lon .OWi ..... ......, 8ur1lt>glon 111 ea-c::iwwton S C ciw-on.wva a-tC>CMNC ~ a.c.oo ~II a...e1anc1 eo..-.sc ~.Ohoo Concord,N H OMIN-Ft WOf'lll Oeyton o.n.... o..~ DettOll Oulvlfl El"-o E---. ,,_, F .... ~ Gt..,._.,. °'-~-0.-o NC HerUord ...... 13 IO " 14 ts IT ... .. 71 12 72 a 72 1$ .. 70 II 83 74 77 7t 71 51 ., 73 51 77 71 70 77 ., 7t Ill 41 ..... °' ...... ... M N.-Yotil City ., 14 N«fc*, .... .. Tl Norlll l'lllne 74 &T Oll-C.ty 71 as o...-. 12 ,. OrW.oo 13 13 ....... ~ 14 SI "'-'Ill 103 12 ""~ 12 47 Pott ..._ 7t 50 Pof-.cl O.• 70 57 ~ 13 M =rei1y la .. 7t 51 ~ 17 80 AlclwnonO 17 H St l o.h 77 51 Sall l.,.• Clly to 49 SanAnlonlO a 50 S...tle ea 51~ IO 40 Sbill F all9 7t 51 SC)Oll-15 80 s,.,acu. .. 47 T~St Ptrabg to 45 T~e 11 42 T~ 100 50 T.-71 51 W-.g1on.O C 14 51 WICN!a IO ............. .. 51 Wlmlngton Del a T 1 llly'llle 102 TO at -.,..,_ M 10 14 end inlend 13 Ce•-· 13 :: ~71tol5 ~5510.., 70 Cuhoer Clly ,. 44 Ewell• IO 50 IO F,_ 14 SI 16 l.M>cM1er " ~ Surf Report • l°"V 9eK'll 71 13 Loe.A~ 17 : auatAMA ""°· 71 l.A Alrporl • .,.. 51~ 87 54 Lm~CllJ 2-3 11 51 MontOVle • M Ot~c:c-ty 2·3 ,, 47 M~ IO IO Ian County 2·3 10 51 "'°"*9Y eo •• s ~ ....... .,,. 24 11 ......... 103 ,.~-~LMle ...... $2 Newpot1 a..cn 14 !It u 0.land eo $2 ... Onlwlo .. 54 Tides 51 p-. 12 57 58 Puo Rotll9a 11 47 N A9dl!lllH ., y TOOAY u ~City 70 41 Seooncl~ 11 !12•"' I I .. ""'° 17 '3 Seooncl ...... 137prot 4T 50~ u S4 TMM90AY 41 Sect-to .. 51 Flr9l~ 112am 13 57 Selnae 13 50 =:r-•s1 ._,,, 14 71 San e. ... .,.,,., " M 12Hp"' ., SI SanG-. 13 51 s-oci...,. 7 01 p"' 60 .. SanOievo .. IO 80 San f'rencl9CO 51 50 s..n-.. 1 '3 p "'· -n.ur.i.y el 13 SenJoM 74 50 M s.n .. Ane 74 M 5 44 ._ ... end -1g9111 el 7 lap /1'1 11 --·---- .. 12 ..,_ ... 2..slP-"' -T'lvade, a ..,..c:r... 70 41 •2 tta.lft Md-•l:ltP"' Can}on Road and helps customers find the place at night. when a maJonl} of' 1s1tat1ons occur "Mr McC orm1ck feels his sign 1s appropriate The business 1s 1dent- 1ficd b} that." Paulson said ... We think the lav. 1s arb1trar)' . These people (Cit} Council and Dcs1$n Re' 1e"' Board) JUSI go around nll- p1ck1ng " Schools reporting less drugs, more guns;junior highs worst While other businesses arc not as militant as McCormick, that docsn"t mean lhC1 arc craz} about changing -their signs. Several weeks ago the Kentuck} Fned Chicken outlet al 695 S. Coast H1Jtiwa) replaced its d1stinct1ve ro- tating bucket wllh a subdued wooden marker Store manager C he Ngo said the result has been a IO percent drop 10 salc-'S ")can tell you the sales arc down I feel SOrT} for the boss." he said. "We had to kick the bucket." But Kenney mamtains that a town marked with quaint signs will attract more tounsts and actually end up h~lping business. Kenne} first got the idea for a tougher sign ordinance when he scned on the Design Review Board .\pplicants kept dragging in plans for "hat Kenne\ referred to as .. the I) p1cal HarbOr Boulevard signs ... "II"'" "'ere to have everything like all the other beach c1t1es we might not stand out.'' Kenne) gamed further insp1rat1on during 'ism to Carmel and Aspen, ( olo. both o f which proh1b1t intern- SACRAMENTO (AP) -Public Junior high campuses repon more ''1olent crime than any other grade level a nd need to teac h students to resolve conflicts peacefully. accord- ing to a school cnme study released Tuesda). The state Department of Education report found a d1sproport1onate nse in some Junior high criminal offenses despite a statewide drop to all school c rime J'nd a dramatic decline 1n teen drug abuse. More Junior high and high school students were caught carrying guns on the way to class in 1986-87 And assaults. hom1c1des. robbenes, extor- tions. and sex o ffenses at sccondal) school levels rose. But the report said students are nearl) 15 times safer from assault o n publtc school campuses than the a' erage Cali fomtan on the streets. State schools chief 8111 Honig satd a 5 5 percent drop in crime rcponed by publtc schools statewide indicates "that we may ~ gelling a handle o n some of the problems.'' StH:ond of two part• But H omg said growing crime at sixth-thro ugh eighth-grade schools 1s the most d1sturb1ng trend to surface to the second annual repon. 'Tm most concerned about the stat1sucs commg from the middle grades this age $roup seems to have been ncg.lected 1n man)" ways.'' he said in a statement. Junior high schools led o ther grade le\Cls in violent cnmes. with 24,437 reponed assaults. threats. rob~ries and extortions. up 7 percent from the previous year. By companson. grade schools had 1456'1 and high schools. 23.199. Theft from other students and vandalism increased faster at j unior high schools than at any other grade levels -11 per~nt and 14 percent. respecttvely. The rcpon recommends that the stale develop a program for use at middle schools to help students all> lighted sign~ Kenney said of-HOME RANCH finals m hoth cities are pleased with • • • their ordinances From Al Batlle\ oHr signs are nothtog new tnps per da}'. which would ~offset m Laguna b}' add1t1o nal traffic improvements to In 19S01hec1t)wasuptoarmsover the area. a reque\t tu put up a neon sign at the First broufht ~fore the clly m Hamilton House motel m North 1986. the project in1t1ally included a Laguna The council eventually tum· 32-story office tower. which would ed do"' n the glowing marker. have been the tallest m Orange Then 1n 196 7. the council passed an County. But overwhelming citizen ord1nan1.:c that required aJI signs to~ opposition to the prOJCCt led the City of a <.crta1n size and height W1lhin Council to request a revised plan. and people of Costa Mesa have the oppo~u~1ty to decide whether they'd ltke this in their commumty .. Santley said the coun battle<> have "significantly increased" the cost of One South Coast Place. which 1s planned to become IBM's Orange County headquaners. improve their self~stecm and settle their differences peacefully. The report, required yearly by a law passed by the Legislature in 1984. found a 21 percent drop in subtance abuse. which the state defines as possession. sale or use of any con· trolled drug from alcohol to heroin. B) grade level. drug abuse decreas-- ed 14 percent at ~rade schools. 24 percent at JUnto r fugh schools and 20 percent at high school campuses. But Los Angeles Unified School D1stnct police official Wes Mitchell cautio ned that the findtogs might reflect only a change in the pattern of teen drug abuses. .. The dru~ of choice 1s changing." M11chcll said . "It used to ~ mari- juana. and then ti was PCP. Now there 1s a surge in {rock) cocaine. and that is not a drug easily smoked on school gro unds ... Propen) crimes dropped 5 percent.. with a 7.9 percent decrease 10 lhef\.s from students. Despite the decrease, arson. burglary. theft and vandalism cost public schools S22.878.540 last year Guns were encountered at public schools a total of 642 times. an increase of28 percent. Grade schools reponed firearms 64 times. a 3 percent drop;Jun1or high schools. 18 1 times or a I 0 percent increase; and high schools. 368 times. up 41 percent. While knives and explosives on campuses decreased statewide.junior high schools reported 5 percent more knives a nd 5 percent more ex· plos1ves. thrt·e )Cars Then. like now. bus1-Scgerstrom returned the two-tower ne'i'>I.'\ complained about having to project. FREEWAY ALIGNMENT fork 0' er sometimes considerable The Citizens for Responsible • • • <oums lor new signs Growth brought sutt against the city From Al o"er the prOJCCt. contending cny Commissioners Moody and In february 1970. two months leaders had no clear plan for growth in Douglas Leavenworth both said they before the ordinance'sdcadhne. a city nonh Costa Mesa. objected to the alignment that had zoning inspector made a list of 2 1 Even with Tuesday's loss. o~pos1-~en proposed by staff and voted signs that exhibited "good taste and lion leader Jay Humphrey said his a~ins.t it. although Moody said his good business Judgment."' and so group remains confidenl. because the obJect1ons ~re not strong ones. "l'rc an eitamplc for the rest of the final decision on Home Ranch will ·1 had no problem with the general rom muntty Iro nically. at least three likely ~ made by the voters. alignment," he said, "but I am not of those businesses failed Kenney's Humphrey's group pthercd more totally satisfie<t with the segment in on.hnance 13 }'car'S later than 4.500 signatures 1n Costa Mesa. Peteh Canyon.'' The McCormick Mortuary sign qualifying the issue for the Novem~r The proposal was approved by a \AtaS a ··good example of short parallel ballot. vote of 3-2. pole sign ... Wilham C. Meyer was "We expected this. but with t~ The Eastern romdor 1s one of three in Orange Count) over the next 10 years. Federal leg1slauon over the past year has permitted transportation officials to plan the corridors as toll roads. The others aTC me San Joaquin Hills corridor. linkin& the Corona del Mar Freeway with the San Dieao Freeway at San Juan Capistrano. and the Foothill corridor. which will connect the Eastern corridor wnh the San Otego Freeway south of San Ocmentt quoted as saying in a Daily Pilot referendum ~ can make sure the proposed hia}tways thatare to be built article dated Feb 18. 1970. The 'r~:=;:=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;=;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::::;:::=iji;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;::::::::::ri Unocal station was lauded for tis 11 .. ,,cellcnt coordinated service sta- tion sign proa,ram." Nolan Real Estate on Glenneyrc Street was com- plimented for -utilizing the newest techniques in liahting." But 18 years later those techniques arc the onn banned by Kenney's ordinance. Nolan Real Estate, which is man- aard by City Councilwoman Manha Col11soQ, has complied with the new ~rdioance by turninJ off the internal bahts and illuminau,_, its sign from the out idc. °::,:;-. 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