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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1986
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Intaped inte rrogation, youth·a llegedly
adm~ts to accidentally killing mother -
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OtlheO.-, .... li.fl
f\ Suixnor Court JUry will be
shown a videotaped antcrrogauon
Monday of a Capistrano Beach man
in which. according 10 prosecutors, he
confesses 10 accidentally killi nJ his
mother and then trying 10 cover 1t up.
A Huntington Beach
church wins city approval
to expand Its facllltles In a
shopping center./ A3 .
California
Slaln Filipino newsman
had predicted 'a lot of
kllllngs' In wake of
Marcos' election./ Al
Nation
Reagan, c heered In
Grenada, draws parallels
to Nicaragua./ A4
A House panel votes to
halt aid to ... Marcos' gov-
ernment./ A4
World
Marcos faces Isolation
from his traditional West-
ern allies./ A5
Sports
Ocean View High domi-
nates the Dally Piiot All-
Sunset League basket-
ball team with four first-
team players./C1
Prosecutors arc seeking a second-
degree murder conv1c11on against
Mauhew James Lombard, 26, an
conncc11on wnh the death of his
mother, Emily Mac Lombard. on
Feb. 8. 1985. •
Investigators said Lombard beat
his mother to death, then blindfolded.
Suspect
quizzed
in bank
heists
Man main sus pect in
unusual rash of ba nk ---------robbei:_ies in county
By TONY SAAVEDRA
and PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Ol_Oeltf,...llailt
Law enforcement officials were
interrogating a Santa Monica man
Thursday in connectio n with nine
bank and savings and loan robbencs
in Orange County this month
The suspect, who is being held 1n
lieu of $50.000 bat! in Newport
Beech, may be responsible for the
bulk of 13 bank and savings and loan
robbenes that occurred dunn$ a 26-
hour sxnod this week. investigators
believe.
Emerson Allan S11t1. 20, was being
questioned by 1nvest1gators from
several city police departments and
the Orange County Shcnfrs Depart-
ment Thursday, said Newport police
spokesman Trent Hams.
Investigators were qucs11on1ng
Sutt in coonecuon with nine rob-
benes so far. but Hams said. "He's
probably good for several more."
her, 11ed her up and placed her on a
blanket 1n the trunk of her car.
Lombard contacted San Clemente
Police three days later and reported
his mother missing.
In a Feb. 20, 1985, videotaped
interropuon, Lombard starts out
telhnf investigators he was not home
the night his mother was lolled. But
under quesuoning by the two in-
tcrroaators, Lombard later chan,es
his story and admits to the crime and
coverup attempt, according to pros--
..
. . -25~ FAIR
FOMCAITIONA2
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video rill in
ccutors.
The first haJf of the mterrogauon
was shown to lhe nine-wo man. thrcc-
man Jury on Thursday. The rt·
mainder 1s ex~cted to be screened
when the tnaJ resumes Monday
mom1na in Judae Leonard McBndc's
Santa Ana courtroom.
Deputy Public Defender Joel
Baruch argues that Mrs. Lombard's
death in her Capistrano Beach home
was accidental. She was heavily
intoxicated and was naggJng and
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nd1cuhn$. ber ton wben he became
anary and pushed her as1dt.
A pathoJoaa1t'1 report 1nd1cated
that Mrs. Lombard dj04t of a heart
attack caused by strcu-'and a skull
fracture, Baruch said. But that frac-
ture resulted when she fell and hll her
bead on the Ooor, he sa1d. not by a
beaung.
Lombard -was afraid of bting
caupll and tried to cover up the
incident, Baruch wd.
·• t-Je really loved his mother and his
family," he said "He was afr11d t.hJt
1f he had come clean and told people
that he had killed his mother, there
would be~ withdrawal of family and
fnends"
But Deputy Dtstnct Attorney
Thomas Goethals said Lombard's
acuons, aJthou&h provoked by Mrs
Lombard. went beyond man-
slauJhtcr Autopsy tcports 1ndJcatc
Mrs. Lombard was severely beaten
and showed 1n1uncs beyond the skull
fracture, Goethals said.
District told to.
~ ~~
admit boy with
AIDS antibodies
Judge bases decision
on medical optntp n
that no threat posed
"-
By STEVE MARBLE or .. a.r,......,.
Cha nnon Phipps. the 11-ycar-old
El Toro boy with AIDS anubodics in
his blood, poses no danger to other
students and m ust be re-admitted to
school, a Supcnor Court Judge ruled
Thursday.
The seventh-grader, who 1s a
hemophiliac, has been barred by the
Saddlcback Valley Unified School
D1strict from attending class since the
presence of the AIDS a ntibodies were
<!etrcted last August.
Phipps, who attended the court
hearing wtth his aunt, her fiancc and a
younger brother, sm iled broadly as he
waJked into the glare of telev1s1on
cameras after J udgc Harmon Scoville
issued his ruhng.
"h's going to be rough," he ad-
mitted later when asked about return-
ing to Rancho Canada Elementary
School in El Toro. "Some lods att
going to tease me.-
"But hc·s ready for 1t. He'~ strong.··
added his aunt. who 1s also h1~ legal
guardian.
CbanDOD Pb1ppe
school dmncfs pan," the aunt said
aftcrthc hcanng. "Draulng 1l out this
wa6!:s really been unnecessary -
use of the lawsuit and the
reluctance oflhc d1stnct to admit the
bo). the case has drawn Wldcsprcad
media attention Some paTCT1ts have
threatened to pull their duJdren from
the grade school 1f Phipps 1s per-
muted to return, one attorney sa.id
Estancia High Is expected
to challenge Corona del
Mar for the Sea View
league track cham-
plonshlp./C2
INDEX
Sutt was apprehended by Newport
Beach police offi cers minutes afier
the Fir!t lnt~rstate Bank at 2750 W
Coast Highway was robbed about
1·58 p.m . Wednesday.
He was allegedly Oecing from the
holdup in a 1974 gold-colored. two-
door Plymouth that matched the
description of the ietaway car in
another heist earlier 1n the day.
Cbannon Phippe, the taller of the two boya, walk.a down the
hall at the county coo.rt boue with hi• friend Ja.adn after the
beartna. BebJnd Cbannon la Illa aunt Deborah Phippe and
her finance, Jame. Franekewlt&.
Deborah Phipps filed a lawsuit
against the school d1stnct 1n Novem-
bc'r. requcstJng that the d1sinc1 be
forced Lo admit the scvcntl11'(:lder
He was reccivtng home tutonng at the
umc
"I think this whole thing has been
very cruel and inhumane on the
"f know we can't plea~ everyone."
the aunl said "But he has a nght 10 bt
there "
According 10 a medical evaJuauon
prepared for the coun b) count}
(Pleue eee DISTRJCT/A2)
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Police recovered more than S 1,000
believed Lo be taken in the holdup
AgunaJsowas found in thecaraf\cr
officers pulled Stitt over at Jamboree
Road north of-East Coast Highway.
Harris said.
FV median work goes back to city
A3
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Date book
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Police were alerted to the Newport
Beach robbery by a silent alarm.
triggered after a lo ne bandit handed a
note demanding cash to o ne of the
tellers. he said.
Sutt was allegedly the most acti ve
robber dunng a slew of heists 1n the
county that began Tuesday and
(Pleue eee BANK/A2)
By TOM WRIGHT
o.-,,...Con11,1 ldell1
Af\er two years of problems. the
Fountain Valley City Council has
decided some prOJCCts arc better
handled by city employees.
The council has approved the
hinng of two new city employees to
maintain the turf on medians and
along c1ty nghts of way.
Councilman Ben Nielsen voted
LB Council outlines objections
to off shore oil tract leasing plan
By LAURA MERK
OflNOelly,...llailt
The Laguna Beach City Council
will o ppose several portions of the
lntenor Dcpartmcnt'sJlan to begin
leasing federally owne sites o ff the
Cahfom1a coast for 011 drilling.
A letter will bt sent to California
Gov George DcukmcJ1an outhnmg
the council's concerns about Sec-
retary of the Interior Donald Hodcrs
dnlhng proposal.
"Those who remember Ja~ Watt
and how 1rrespons1ve he wa to
c1llzcns' concerns -well. this 1s h1~
plan Without his Slltfl3tUrc." ('oun•
cilman Ro~rt Gentry said Tuc\da:r
•The council opposes a 5-:rear
Outer Conunental Shelf 011 and
Leasing Program for 1987-1991 that
would divide the suite into three
section~ instead of two ... Thi~ will
provide for mo re lease sales ... Genii)
'lald.
He su1Jgcsted the department stll"k
to its original plan to d1v1dc the state
into Northern and Southern ( alr-
forn1a areas
•Two lease sales arc proposed for
Southtm CaJ1fom1a tracts in Ma:r
1988 and December 1991 Gent!)
suggested 011 companies onh he
allowed to bid on the tracts o nce
dunng the 5-ycar plan.
•If tracts arc not sold in the year
they are offered. supplemental sales
will occur the following year. "If 011
companies don·1 bid, they come back
again. This 1s showing little concern
for the local aovemmcnts.." said
Gentry, adding that the plan would
increase work demands on city staff.
•.\II lease saJcs off the California
coast could be aocelerated "based on
cntcna r,ct to be developed by the
In tenor 'Gentry sugcstcd the coun-
('11 oppose this plan, "eitccpt 1n the
(Pleaae eee OPl"SHORlt/ A2)
Tbe undy beacb at Llttle Corona lau
dlmlnt1bed o•er the laat M•enal ,.......
.... ...-..
....tdeeta belle•e. The clty bu bJred a
cou.itaot to 1hldy the problem.
against the chan~c. saying, "I think
the proper d1rcct1o n for JObs of this
kind 1s to turn to the pnvatc sector "
Mayor Fred Voss and Councilman
George Scott ~1d thc:r a~rced. but
only when the result was high-caliber
work
The council has "'rcstled with the
1!>sue since South ( oast Landscape
Maintenance abandoned 1ts contract
to ma1nta1n the medians o n
boulevards and along City nghts Of
way When the cit} sought a new
contractor the lowest bid, submitted
b' C'rcau' c Landscaping Inc . under-
cut South Coast Landscasx·\ charge
to the cit) by $300 a month
But Cit\-staffers expressed doubb
about tha·t low bid
.. This bid worn~ u~:· said \\a,nc
Osborne. director of puhhc works
.. btcausc the reason the prcv1ou\
Navy ships playing
war games off coast
'
F rom staff and wire reports
The Navy 1s conducting a maJOr fleet 1ra1n1ng exercise oO tht• roa\t
of Southern California. featunng -for the firs! time -a hauk group
led by a battleship instead of an aircraft earner
The citerc1sc:s, which began Tuesday and arc e\l)ected to la.-.1 thn:c
weeks, arc being held far out to sea and arc not '!Sible from the
coastline. according 10 Lt Commander Tim Ta:rlor. a Na''
spokesman stationed in the Third Fleet's Pearl Harbor ba~ 1n Ha.,.,.a11
"This 1s an oixn ocean battle group cxcrc1St' using vanou'> area' off
the coast trad1t1onalh used In rcglar fleet training C\CfCl~"I •• f J\ ltlf
said Thursday.
"We typ1c.ally no uf, an> boaters or manners o ul there where"'(' 11
be oixrating or using gunfire."' he ..aid
The citerc1~. code-named Read1c' 80-2. fcatu~ the baule hip
(Pleue eee NAVT /A2)
Beach erosion has
residents worried
Little Corona beach
erosion unde r s t udy.
may Jus t be cycllcal
By SU AN HOWLETT °' ... .,.., ........
Little Corona u~ 10 be a plat't'
.. here kid\ would pla~ and rnuples.
•ould walk -a place ncarb\ rc\1 dcn1~ could be proud of But tM
dctcnonat1n1 cond1t1on ot the bach
ha furmwcd the hroW'\ of Corona del
Mar homwwnel"I ,.ho think lhe
landmark 'P<>' 1~ not bema main· tatn~ a\ well a" 1t ~hould be
Rt,1dtn1 J:lme~ T C lprt'IJ \Aid
water dt111n1ng Jov.n the cltm to thr
he ch ha~ rt\11ltrd 1n ero'1on 1n rl"\ent
\ears that will rum the Oc:a~ h II
somcthma 1'> not done
"The idea n to find out what lan he
done 10 \top further ermmn ·
( apret1 ~1d "The welt'r all Ind. It''
dov.n and tt ha eroded ~1an1f11.~n11\
ewport Beach P\lbl 1c \' llfk \poke~man John \\ ht'r 1d lht' c 1h
ha, contra ltd a 'ltud' h) 1ht" tna1·
nccnng finn of Moffat and °'l1C'hol to
loolc into w problem < ra1g H
Evcru. tht enainttr 1n l harae of thr
study, p 1d ~was h1~ thrtt month\
•to look into the beach ero\lon hu1
his rcoon has not ytt hffn cnmplrtod
The ~n will t.alr.e longrr than
e\pected becautt the C'll)' ha' a\kt'd
for addmonal 1nfomurnon 1ln thr
erosion and on P'"lOI' ot 'Ulgn nt
waler 1n ~Bud r an\'on an·. ihO\'l"
I
lOntractor abandoned his agreement
~as because he couldn't make an)
mone~
()c,bome 'has pointed out that thl"
Slater .\ \ enuc medians mamta11'cd
b' cit' LrC\loS.. arc Lhc most attraCtHe
1nthe.lll} H e ~1d ut) o;taffha~ne1.cr
httn sausfied ~ 11h 1he 1urf ma an ten·
ant't' pro' 1dt'd b) pn' ate contractors
tn this arta
Laguna man
arrested on
drug charge
B)' tbr Associated PrHt
(1R\"'T . 'M -o\ Laguna
Bcac.:h man wa\ chargt'd "'Ith pos-
st'SS1on of a controlled substance after
state polict said the) sc1zt'd b 6
pound\ of lCX'ainc and nearh SI .000
"-irk Richard Zehnske, '7 · wa\
being held in the ( 1rant\ Jail in hru ot
S~l.ltl IXlO oond authontlC' ..aid
ThuNla'
ltlin .. kc wa\ traveling cast on
lntcNalc 40 "hen he "35 stoppt"d
\.\ rdnt~a, at a rouunc tate pohce
(Pleaee .ee ARJl.£8T/A2)
Su SAN
HOWLETT
Focus ON THE NEws
I 11tk < ornna
\\ 11ltct \81d prehmmaf) rt"Ull\ ot
thr \luth 1nd1~tr that the los' of sand
on the -ht'ac-h 1' due lo natural
1.ond111on\ ·r \'i<'nllalh the 1 <lnd1t1on of the
\Ind" relall' ch \tahlt." \\ altt"r \aid
Ht r\plaint'd that there "'a reoccur-
nng lo'' and 'sa1n of '>Ind 11 all
btalht'' dept'nd1na on the suwn
\and " wl\hed awa' 1n the winter
and return' dunn the 'pnna and
\ummer manth' he Yid
Rut \\ahrr ackno -.ledpl"d th.at
l 11tlt C ornna·, \and' U\"a d~ W't'm
(Plea.ee eee B&ACft/ A2)
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A2 * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, February 21, 1986
Editor's job ·being auctioned
off at Rotary Club fu~d-raiser
B)' TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. 0.-,,.... '"'" Ever wonder 1f lhe nt:w~paper
bu ine~s l'i rcall) hke .. Lou Grant""
How much would ~ou pa) 10 find
out,,
Those a~ the quesuo n!I polled lo
bidders vy1n'-Saturday night for the
Daily Ptlot's 'Ed1tor-for-a-Da~" pm-
ll1on. one of the items to be auc11om:d
by the Costa Mesa Rotary Club.
Other goodies on the auction block
th1!t year are a diamond pendant, a
iiold chain. a $200 South Coa!lt Pl:ua
shopping spree -"llh a )Car's worth
ol valet parking -and S2. 300 worth
ot ad space in the lY.111> P1lvt. the
equ1 vaknt of a full page
r or the thm.I vear. the Orange
( oast ne"spapn "'" turn the ed1-
tonal reins over tor a d:iv 10 tht'
highest bidder
Daily Pilot Editor frank l rn1 will
be dose behind to supervise the
honorar. boss -who will lead the
dail) ne\..i. mee11ng, wnte an editonal
and also compose a story IO tx·
published later about the JOurnnli~11r
c~penence
Past ed1tor~-for-a-da' werl' Orangc
Coast 't M( A D1rct·tor Jim De Boom
and attornc) Kenr\tlh W<Ayman. both
trustee of the Newpon-Mcsa l ln1-
fied School 01\tr u t
Proceeds from the annual aul tllln
will go toward the t•harit1cs sponsoH·d
b) the Rotary <. lub. Last ) car.
S 12,000 was raised and Rotary rnem-
tx'r Larry Poston said the group was
aiming at S 15,000 this year
A silent auction will be held from
5:30 to 7 pm. at the Costa Mesa
Neighborhood ( ommunit> Center.
1845 Park A 1<1.~ A '01cc aucuon will
beg10 at 8 30 p m
Mesa Pier 1 Imports robbed
The S 15 ucket 10 the evC"nt.
including dinner and comphme ntal")
c6cktails, can tx-purchased at the
door.
For those who don't fanq the
world of Journalism, a smorgasboard
of oth1:r items will be up for bid,
Poston said.
An armed robber escaped with
about $300 1n cash Thursda~ after
holding up a Costa Mesa import
store
The' suspect, descnbed as a wh•tl'
male between 35 and 40 )ear~ old
ordered an emplo)ec at gunpoint to
put the register's cash into a bag al
Pier I Imports at 2710 Harbor Bhd
~t about 9 p. m . Costa Mesa police:
\aid
He then forcl·d tour l'mplo) ecs and
a CU'ttomer into a hack room of tht·
<;tore. telling thl•m, .. Don't l'all the
pol11:c for fi,e minute' ..
"'J o one S3'-" the man ll'tl\e
Witnesses described the '>uspcct as
'i feel 7 inchc' tall "1th a bush)
moustache brown hair and blue c~es
"And the auc11oneC1" this year will
agai n be Gordon Bowley. <;o }'OU
know it'll be fun. That guy should bl.•
on the Jack Parr show,'' he said
Poston said more than S 15.000
"onh of Items will be put on the
auction block
NAVYSHIPSEXERCISINGOFF COAST •..
From Al
New Jer~e) assuming 1h1: lead ro k
Fourteen other ships. including the
nuclear-po"cred r ru1ser Lon~ lk alh
arc also part1n pa11ng. the "'la'' <.a id
The c'<crc1sc began JU:.t 1v.o ''c:l"k'
after Defe nse Secretar) ( .i-.par '-'
Weinberger informed ( ongrl'''> thl'
;-.;av> was planning to begin alter-
nating Pacific Ocean dt>plm ml·nt'
between earner battle group\ .ind
baulesh1p groups.
That change 1s being made a\ part
of an effort to rcdutc dl'ployml'nl
times for all Na') '>hip' and to m.tkl·
better use ot thl' World War II-era
ba11lesh1ps that arc tw1 ng modcrn11ed
and returned to 'en ice
.\bout S.000 men aboard the I S
<.h ips ar1: paruc1pat1ng 1n the C'<t·rc1se.
.. "h1ch '-"Ill pro' 11.k n·alis11t mulu-
thrl·at. open-oce..1n 1ra1 n1ng for par-
t1c1 pa11ng un•l'> · according lo the
'\;aH
That toial drn:' not 1ndude the
t re""s of par11upa11ng subman ne!I
l he Na') rou11n1:I} rl'l u'iC\ to di'>·
t lose the l()('3 t1on of 1t!> 'ubmannc'> or
ho " man) take part 1n a particul ar
exercise.
Besides the New Jerse) and Long
Beach, the eltcrc1se in vol Vt'"i one
other cruiser. tv.o destrovcrs. nine
frigates and one support ship Van-
ous types ot am:raft will also part1c1-
patc. fl) ing from bases in Cahforn1a
that include the Miramar Na .. a l ..\1r
Stauon. Moffett Field and the Man ne
Corps fa c1ht) a t El Toro.
Dnlls will include ant1-submannc
and ant1-a1rcraft ·warfare. Manumc
patrol aircraft from.Canada \I.ill alc;o
part1c1palc. the Navy said
OFFSHORE OIL OBJECTIONS OUTLINED ...
From Al
case ot a nauonal emergt Ol'
•Nine areas o ff Californ1..1 "111 Ix·
postpancd for sale betaU'>t' tht' ..1rt•
considered protected art'a' I hl' ln-
tcnor Department ha<. J\kt·d tor
suggesuo ns for twu other arl·..1, 111 he
defe rred ... Not onc arrl' ul Or:1ngc < ounl) ocean fluor 1\ going t11 ht·
.deterred I iind that 1.kpl11r..1hlc ··
(1cn1r. <;aid
Tht»u>Uncil unan1 mou'>I} agret·d 111
,pppo'>t' the 5-)ear plan and c,uggt''>ll'd
all mcmbt:r' be present at a \11aH.h Ii
meeting 1n In int· '><·hc:duled b' the
go' ernor'!> offi lc to rccel\ r comment
on the subtt'l'l l he ml·l'llng\ lutat1un
"\till undeuded.
"rh1s '' a poor lllTH.' to \ell
re<,ourle'> wht'n 1h1.·y can tx· !>old \O
r hea pl)." ~1d Counulma n Nell
f 111pa11ck. rclemng to thc: relent
drop in oil pnce\
.. I am amaied that thl'' arc looking
for v.a}<. tu ancleratl' the progra m
1n.,1ead of dt'tcclerate 11 ·· ( oun-
ul111 .... ~dn i...l·nnl'\ c,a1d
Thl· wuncil also agreed 10 \end J
counc.:11 fl)c mber to Washington.
D ( on h'h 25 v.hcn the House
Suhcomm11tcc on lnll'no r Ap-
propnau om will be working on the
lntcnor"• funding hill tor next }car
Members a lc;o agreed to haH· a
member at the Cap11ol for the Marr h
5 meeting of the C ahforn1a ncgo11a1-
1ng team on oO\hore oil drilling The
b1part1..an team has scheduled a
heanng to allo" local official!> tu
speak on the subJe<. t
BANK ROBBERY SUSPECT QUESTIONED ...
From Al
rnrf11nucd through ~l'Unl·~dJ)
He 1s also a <;uspect 1 n 'e' 1:n t:arl 1er
robberies from Ventura to thl' Ha'
..\rca
In Jll tht• .:!o-huur nihbcn \prn
alrO'"' the tnunt\ nctkd mun· th.rn
$111!<00 1111m thc I' tinanl 1.1l 1n,111u-
l1Un\
FBI 10\e\l1g..1tor' arc: 4ul,l111n1n!!
'""" mt•n be\llil''> \tilt in tlll10t'l t111n '~ 11h c;ome of the ~ t•dm:\Oa\ hold-
up\ be he' 1:d to bc the mo'>! < h ang.1.·
< oul)t)r bank he1!>t<; 1n a '>IOgk <la'
""E:.ight 1n o ne da\:, a<. tar a<; I l..nov.
thats a rcu>rd for the lount\ ' ,;11J
I Bl .igcnt h ani.. < atln 1n '-.:int.t \na
Ht• \a1l1 he didn't kn1•'-" "hat .,riurrl•tl
lhc: dclugl' ul robbcm·,
.. Aa nd11s u ... uall\ kl·c:p going until
thC') ·re caught. and right no w there·, a
k " that havrn't bl:en appreht•nded."
< a lie' ..a id
He. abo v.a\ umun• hnv. man)' of
tht' '-' edne'>dJ\ ht•1\t'> ll>uld he re-
l.11c:J 111 tht li't' holduri' T unda\ that
~ IJ1mc:d roughl~ ~'\ 1110 l111m 1n'>t1tu-
1111n<, 111 f uun1.11n \ ..1lh:' In inc
I u\l1n f I I <1ro ,10J L ..1gun.i 11111!>
''-'cha' l'n·t had J lot ot 11me to <tit
dov. n and '>ill through tht· robbcne'
1n the last tv.o da'' -we·H· bccn too
husy going out to them:· ht• "ia1d
T hur'ida'
\lore· thJn \'> .,00 v.a, "ulcn
'-' edne!>Ja~ during rnhtx·nn .t\ thrt·c
Hani.. of -\menta branthc<t in h wn-
tain Valle)' a nd ..\nahe1m: three hrst
lnter;talt' Ba nk offices in Laguna
Hill'>. C O'ita Me<,a and Newport
Beach and two linannal in'it11u111 in\
in T u'>t1n
In T U'>l1 n polilc rnllared < h:irk'
Ru~. '' .1ddrt'" unkno"n ..1nd
1Ja,1d Rarr ~2 of llhno1!> on
suc;p1cwn 111 rnhh1nK a \\ell\ f .irgo
hranchat 1-lMll Redhill ~'e al 11 56
a m. Wedne'>da\
The '>U!>pcct,· v.,·rc nabbed \\h1k
a llegedly attempting to flee in an
~lhed Van Lines truck
Pohcc rt·covcrcd all the mom:v
from the hl"l\I ahout $460 ·
;o.;u inJUfll"'i '-"ere re ported or '>hot\
fired 1n an)' ol thl' robbcnr~
BEACH EROSION WORRIES RESIDENTS ...
From Al
10 be d1m1nl\h1ng.. Jnt1 the t 11\ I'
1a l..1ng \ll'P'> 10 <din1ak thl' prohlc:rn
I rillu"' 1ng tht· tomplcted report '>dnd
w111 he fl'Pldted II nredl·d hl· Jddnl
'""1 an\ re<;1Jen1~ lrum \Oung up-
\tdrt\ to 11ld-11ml·r, Jrl· ont.t'rnl'd
about thl\ prnhkm < 1prt·11 ,.rnl
.. , , ' hu·n .i popul<tr 'P"' for ..1 l11n~
11me
< arirll1 '>J1J hc: mo\ed In lht•
\hort•t. Ii th a fl'J 1 n I 'IK<I and h,I\ \I nu
\Cl'O lhl· hc,llh JI f 1llll ( fll!ITl.i
dt'll'nor<tll" Ill .1 1111 I..\ .lll<t ll'\\
\Ul t.1hk 1111 ..,.,1lk111g ,111d -...ulinJI. lh.111
I\ W,I\ \ l',1 f\ Jg.11
.. ,, hu' ph~'ill Ull\ <ihrunk in \Ill"
< Jprl'll \Jill ··n en in lull rqik·n
1\hml·nt 1n \umma ..
( Jprl'lt \a1d thl'rl' Jr<' r<x. k\ on thl'
otl'Cln flour JU'>l i1lhh11n: mJi..1nti
"'ad1ng unu1mlortabk I hl· v.att•r
U\Cd to•ha\l' d <,and' bottom he \aid
"'""port Realh · \1annl' Depart
ment '>Pflkl'\man Da' t' Har,hhargcr
<.aid Jlthough thl' no.,1on isl'\ 1dl·nt
ARREST ...
From Al
road him. k ahout two rn ilt'' '-"l''l nt
M 1lan olt11..cr<t \J iii
Polin• '>.lid thl'\ 11h1.11m·1.J .t \l'Mt h
"arrant and found l•><.11111· 1n u
garment bag.
The lOCaine "'a' \\ortll nr.111\
SS50.000 deJ>l·nding on m pu11t\
\late po l1Ce narcot 1l s nll111al\ <..ml
MAIN OFFICE
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VOL 19, NO. 52
•·1 1 .1ppcar\ II• U\ lhJI II I\ l \llll •
. f hl'rl' flJ \ l' hct.•n \Oml' \ln>ng
periods ol wl·athl·r · I lar\hhargcr
\J1d .. Real he<i\\ \Uri ..1nd lot<, ot
ru null ha!> a tendt•nn to mO\ c '>Und ··
In the 191n., lht• ul\ hu11t a hcrm-
lil..c '>lruuurc 1n lhl' Bulk or 'vlorning
< ..1n,un area designed to C'Onlrol the
ru n11tl heading rlo"' n to the bl· at h
But thl' \!fill lure ha' been a
, • •t trt1\ ~ r\IJI l\\Ut' among< oruna dcl
\l .H re\ltknt' ;ind \Oml· .. a, thl' hcrm
ti.1\ hJJ a \l.tgn.11in~ l'lku lr1•a1111K
1110 ... qu1l11 1nl1•\tt'd p11<1h 111 runon
fr o m Jhu,,· lhc l'auht C oa': High-
"' .1 \
'1c"'purt He.tth < II\ < ouncilman
lilll ..\gec: ,,11J he 1n111ated the nt~
cllort in 1983 10 look into the crowm
Jnd runoff problem
·'Then· "crt• <;ome resident'~ that
noticed that '>Orne of the sand wa!.
gone after the storms. 'iO I thought 11
would be a go<Jd idea to do a study on
the problem ··
Rut th~ council man pointed out
that v.1 th the la"" ofgra\11>. the water
ha!> to fi nd a v.ay to get down to the
beach ~omc rc'i1dents didn't hke the no" m ukin{I. a cha nnel of separauon
on the heath hut to dam rt up JU'it
creates a 'i tasnant pool. he c;a1d
Walter <,a1d the cngincen ng stu<J )
"'d<. rirolongc:d to include I actor'>
1nvolv1ng the berm. and to '>l'l' what
can be done :ihout thc runoff -which
has changed o-.cr the years because of
increased construction in Corona dcl
"'1ar. The result<; of the stud) arc
expected in about a month. he said
$50,000 to UCI chemists
Thl' ..\tlant1c R1thficld F-oundauo n
of Los <\ngcles ha,award<.'d a $50,()()(1
l hallenge grant to lt< lrv1nl.''" De·
partment of< h~·m1 <;trv
fhe gift will he used to support I ht'
depanmcn1'<, ~urfacc l hem1'>tl) pro-
gram. hcadrd h' John ( Hem-
minger. an ac;c;oc1ate professor T he
program. 1nit1ated b> Hemminger 1n
I q7!!. focu'>C'> on cataly'>ts corro~1on
and nt'w matt'nalo; It~ laborator) nov.
1ndudes 15 sc1cnll!th. including fat-
ult' oost doctoral researchers and
'>tudents
The challenge grant 1s designed to
encourage more donati ons from UC!
alwnm. The first $25.000 has been
reccived The 'ICCond halfofthe gift 1\
to be donated later this year 1f alumni
contnbu11on<; match it two-to-one by
Sept. 30
"Challengt' gifh provide an c\Cel-
lent 1ncent1ve for increasing our rund-
r.ustng efTo ns 1n '>pcc1fic areas " said
Richard Mathen>, associate vKe
chancellor for umven11 y advance-I
ment.
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l he \ame 24·hour an~wenng service may be
used to record letter~ to the editor on an y lop1r
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W EATHER
Fair and warm for· the weekend
A building high-pressure ay1tem deflected cloud• away
from Southern California today and lttr. w11rm weather was
predicted tor Saturday
Temperatures tonight wlll go down to between 40 and 50 In
coastal areas, 25 to 38 In the mountains and 32 to 42 In the
deserts Highs Saturday wlll reach the mid to upper 70s along the
coast. the 50s In the mountains tnd 65 to 75 In the desert•
AJ009 the. .orange Coa.at It wlll be sunny and warmer
Saturday with local gusty northeast winds below the northe.rn
canyons Saturday. Highs Saturday 72 to 80. Lows tonight 42 to
50 From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner
waters· Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots with 2 to 3-foot wind waves bflOw•the canyons and extending south ot the Santa
Monica bay Saturday Otherwise. fight varlable winds night and
morning hours becoming mostly west 8 lo 18 knots with 1 to 2· foot wind waves 1n the afternoon and evening hours Saturday
Lillie Roell 13 32
Loula"'lle Ml 0 U.S .. Temps MempNe eo 38
Miami BMcn Ml el
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Atl.,,tlC CllV 43 ~ ()II~ City e28r 025i H"'"· IOw tor 24 hOv<I ..0'""' el 5 pm Autttt'I 97 ~ Oman• "'" • .,, 8elllm0<• 40 !19 OrlanclO eo to 8ek .. 1lle4<! 115 41
81fm1ng11am 18 e i Pllli.o.IPlll• 41 37 E.u...ica 57 49
SCMN 46 37 ~· 60 Fr•no 85 44
Boeton 4 1 33 P111111ur1111 ~ 37 Lene .. ,.. se 45 Surf Report
8uffelo 43 32 PO<tltnd M• 37 32 Loe AnQe!M 69 52
Ca-34 20 P0<llend C> 4f 35 Oaklen<I SI 51
Cher!Mton S C 65 55 Provt-u 31 ~ Rot>i.t 83 43
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Clletleelon w v ,, se Aale!Qll SI 60 11.o Stull SI • 7
Cnetlolle H (. 72 43 Repi(f Coty 20 IO 11.oWOOO C1ty 83 60
Zuma &Mcll 2-3 SW
Sente Mc.niea 3-S SW CPl<tyW<lne 24 21 ~ 49 33 Sect-10 e I 49
Cn1eego 3& 17 ROCNnond 47 •S Selrnae 63 4 I
Hew1>0f1 8Mc11 4-5 SW
San OlegO County 4-5 SW
Cone1nne11 63 38 SI ~OUle 44 28 S11n Diego ~ 63 c~ 48 n San Franctac:o eo ss St Pet .. Tampa 9047 8305 Sanle 9.,.,.,, Ml s 1 C04umouo Of\ S3 ~ Sell I.Ml• City Stocllion 62 45
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F11r11enkt 04 17 Tut" 87 22 Celallna 83 52
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Out-IOI' S1rurOey Ullle Gf\etlOe
Tides
Scone! IOw Second nigh
F1ro1 10w
F::,."l" S low
TODAY
2 07p m
llOpm 0 7 31
2 I 69
0 9 H-e 16 00 ,.,_port BMc;n ~ S3
HonOlu•u 83 , , E-tended 0to1.,i0-83 49 Second lllQi\
IATVflDAY
1 23em
1 JO em
2 36pm
9 01 p m ,..,. 0
HOUllo<I 117 !i6 A PeJm $prtngl 82 •9
lnd ,•n9'>0f" !i6 JO P.-e &9 411 Sun "" tOCl•y •< S •2 p m ,._ S11uroey et e 30 e m encl M ii again et
S 43 pm JK~ton.MI 83 5• Fen dutlnQ Sunday tllr0U9h T.-dey Aiven!Oe 83 46 Jac~tonvll"-111 S8 1>9'IOCI exc:.pl tor eome night encl Seti S..nttdlnO 63 •8 Ju-. 23 19 mom•llQ tow c.1Gud1 elong the c:oast Seti Gal><,.. 70 •&
Kan'" C11y JS 13 eany T.-cley HIQlll In lhe mid llOt 10 Set> JoM Ml 47
Moon n-1oe1e, •• 2 •a ~ . ae11
SaturOey ti • !i6 a m and r-eg-et
353pm LatVeQU e8 48 mld 70t Low.inttoe.0.encl-509 SanleAne 61 52
DISTRICT ORDERED TO ADMIT BOY ...
From Al
c p1dr m1 o log1 s1 D r 1 ho ma<,
Prendergast. the presl'nce ol the Al J)~
an11bod1cs presents "no )Ub'itan11al
nsi.. tu him. h1'> clas)m.ite' or mt•m-
ber<. of the school \tall 1n normal
'><huol attendance··
Prendergac;1 sugg1:'ttec1. ho~~·\ 1.·1 .
thl' ho} be rl'-e' alua tcd In .,1, months
~rn' 1llt' \a1d there 141 nothing to
'luggest Phipps 1s sufTcnng from the
deadly disease Itself or 'hould be
L11ns1d ercd contagious
.. I don ·t !>CC an) dang<.·r to the other
17.000 '>ludents in the d l\llllt ·· thl'
Judge added
"1.1c~in ..\uslander tht• a ttcirne\
rtprcsen11ng Deborah Ph1pp'>. said hi.·
I'> confide nt the I 1-)'ca r-old will he
hack 1n schoo) '>OOn He said a date
probabl) will be agreed upon next
v.cck
.. Well. wl·'rl' certainl y not going to
ignore a rnurt order... Dr. JefT
Herdman. a !>Chool d1!>tnct ad-
mms1ra1or. s~11d "hen reached for
lommcnt
Herdman said hcuiu..c of homl·
1u1onng, Ph1pp!> could prohubl) bl·
admitted 10 clas\ 1mmed1a1el)
without being plaCl'd at a learning
d1~ad,antage
Da"1d Lar'>en. an atto rney for the
school d1strn:t. said sl'hool adm1n1s-
1rato rs aren't hkel} to challenge
Scovillc's ruhng.
.. Their concern was 'ilmpl) to get a
romplete medical C\t1lua11on," he
said ... And now we ha v1: 11 ..
.\uslander ..aid Ph1pp''> aunt has
tnl'd "11ho ut success since August to
get the school district to make a
move. He said the d1stncl ignored the
1ssui• ll"' ti the aunt filed the lawsuit
and then tncd to pacify her by
increasing home tutonng to l 0 hours
a week
.. ,."e been unable lo understand
the school d1stnct or 11s pos111on from
the start," the aunt said "It seems hke
we: could have avoided all this ...
But Larsen said 11 was the aunt's
idea to pull the boy from class
onginall). He said d1stnct officials
were under the 1mpression she was
satisfied with home tutonng.
.. We''e never had much direct
commun1ca11 on w11h her:· he said.
Phipps, who seemed slightly over-
whelmed b) the throng of reporters of
the 1elcv1s1on hghtc;, said he 1s looking
forward to making fnends and being
reacquainted with others when he
returns to school.
"I want to go to school." he said.
71te (Jtde4t eaepet e"111pa1111
!Jn eati/"enia 7'eeJ£11t4:
featuring
fibers of DUPONT ANT RON '•
.. ,
...
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. . '"'
We've lowered our already low prices on some of the most
beautiful carpeting you'll find anywhere ... Lees Carpets
Patterened Cut t. loop: Htavy,Dense,PkJsh
f ashoon th•l •1111 stay Ir"" lot ytars os tulured on lh1$ lo•tly
carpet ••lh •IS v1su~ll1 rmting
cul & looo
cons1ruct10n
Handsomt aPOtaranct soil hldrna ab!loty •nd mu111 colOr stylrnt
.irt combined in lh1s truty
oulstand1111
car11tt
Saiony PkJsh: 1 T one·On· Tone Marbleized P'Anh:
!hrs d1shncllv, ~irony plush snows eteaanl $htd1ne~. the hallm1r~ A mtrblt1ted plush patttrn wtlh subllfl lont on 1011t coloratt0ns
nl lint ta11>'t1ne. ll'd comn 1n 11•ft lh•s buul1lul u rPtl :~:,~~~ml s 1211 a 11th 1~ar1nct s 1510
"°" m. mu "°" m •'
JoHN BLOESEa CABPETCo.
f'tnanclng
Avall1blt
( ~lll<W'flll
Coetttetor t
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"Family Owned Since 1879"
2927 S. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa
South of South Coast Plaze
751-2324
ALSO IN LOS ANGELES • LONG BEACH
•
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri 9·6
Sat 10~5
Or•nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 21 , 198e * A3
ESP workshops
slated at college
Council bleS·ses church expansion
By ROBERT BARK ER
Of-0.-,"'911 ....
The Church ol Rchilous Science. a
house of wo~h1p that found happine~s
while helping other 1n an allegedly sawng
Hununaton Beach shopping center, hu
won city approval to expand its sanctuary
to seat about 1.300 people.
Ea'iter Sunda) an 1980, was called a boon
m recent )'ear$ to allcaedly fahenna shops
1n the center
"The shopp1n& ccn\er would have h d a
tou&h ume e11.1stina for the past SC\ eral
)'ear:1 without church people doana bus1-
ne~~ at the restaurant, flower •hop and
bakery," Caty C ouncalman Don
MacAlhster said.
But the church lloumhed at ~~cit ff ~hC'
1d
lt has no cro~'iCS or S) mbols and appedlS
to all ph1losoph1cal persuasion~. Bas~tt
~1d. Jews. Catholics. prote&tanh and "e11.·
something or othen" have come 1n
1ncreas1ng numbers to wor hip toaC"ther.
she said "They have felt freer 10 panac1-
pate," sne said
the chun~h to operate 1n 1he commercial
center will be rcv1e'A'ed at the end oftcven
yean "hen the lease ex pun, offictals wd
In other rueMla y naaht act1on. the Cit)
Council. E11.tra~nsory perception (ESP,, telepathy and
other paranormal expcnenccs will be explored
Saturday and March 22 an two Saddleback College
Community Services workshops.
Parapsychology, ESP Pan I will meet Saturday
from 9:30a.m. to4 p.m. an room BC-8ofthe Mission
Viejo campus. Part 2 is scheduled for the same hours
March 22 m Room BC-5.
• .\pproved a 114-unat senior cnl1en
rcstdenllaJ complex at SpnngdaJe Street
near Ed1nst1' Avrnue.
The fee for each workshop is $35, and more
information 1s available at the college's community
service office. 582-4646.
The City Council gave its blcssmg this
week to church plans to add 5,61 5 square
feet 10 faci lities ll occupies an five former
business suites at the Seacliff Village
Shopping Center at Yorktown Avenue and
Main Street near Ci ty Hall.
"It's been serend1p1tous," senior pastor
Peggy Bassett said ... This 1s an exqu1s11e
shopping center. but 1t didn't get Quite off
the ground."
Bassett said the church had intended
only a temporary move to the shopping
center while planning to build permanent
buildings at the nearby Five Poinb
Shopping Center.
Tbe church ho"b three services on
Sundays and sponl>rs classcs. workshopi.
and mectanp foryouths'and singlc~groups
in the evenings.
The growing rcligiou~ act1v1ty caused
concerns over parking by the nc1ghbonng
Lucky's Market. But market and church
people worked out a parking management
plan A cond1uonaJ use pcnrut tb.at allows
•Approved a 3o-d3y period to review
the issue of demolition permits for
buildings potentlally havma h1stonc im-
ponance
Tldepool walk Sunday
The Crystal Cove lntcrprct1vc Association will
conduct a 11depool walk Sunday. Interested people a~ advised to wear non-slip shoes and count on
getting their feet wet.
The church, which has attracted par-
1sh1oners in growing numbers since mov-
ing into the urban shopping center on
•Issued a n1mmendation to Police
Department helicopter pilots Jim Lall and
Ron Palmer for rescuing four people from
the ocean 1n a recent storm.
The group will meet at Reef Pomt Parking lot,
where the all-day paric:ing fee 1s $3. For further
information call Park headquarters at 494-3539.
Open house at hospltal
The public 1s 1n v1ted to an open house Satu'rday
from I to 5 p.m. at M1ss1on community Hospalal,
27700 Medical Center Road. Mission Viejo,
sponsored by the hospital's cardiology department.
Those 10 attendnace will see demonstrations of
treadmill stress tests. sonar evaluations of the heart
in motion and other technical innovations.
Book sale ln Huntlngton
The Friends of the "Huntington Beach Library
will conduct their annual book sale Sa turday from 9
a.m. to 5 pm. and Monday from. 3 to 8 p.m. at the
central library. 7 11 I Talbcn Ave.. Huntmgton
Beach.
Thousands of used books will be offered. and
, proceeds will go toward the purchase of non-
budgeted equipment and books for the library
Chauffer1ng class set
A course 1n chauffeunng of P.nvate. corporate
and hmoustne service cars will be conducted
aturday and March l from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room
B 102 of Irvine Valley College. The fee is $250.
Other seminars offered this weekend are the
organization of an 1mpon business Saturday from 9
a.m. to 12:30 p.m tn Room A2 I 2. at a cost of $35.
and the staning of a travel consulting business
Sunday tn RoomA31 I from I to4p.m .. alsoforS35.
Call 559-3333 for information on all courses.
Dog tralnlng offered
The Laguna Beach Animal Shelter will hold a
free "Dog Owners' Guide to Survival .. class
Saturday from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
The topics wall include problem prevension and
solving. punishment and obedience mstruct1on.
Dogs should not be brought to the class.
Speech evaluation set
Daffodil Days fight cancer
An&el• centerfielder Gary Petti• receive• a flower
a• 6onorary chairman of Daffodil Daya, a fund-
ral•ln& campaign aponaored by the Orange
County chapter of the American Cancer Society.
Plnnlng a daff odll on Petti• are campaign
chairman Georgie Rubin (riCht) and co-chairman
Babbitt William•. Orden are being accepted now
at &3.50 per 10 flowen, with proceeda. goinl to
cancer reH&rch and education. Toll-free numl>er
for phone orden la 1-800-DAFFODl(L).
......
12slots
filled on
Laguna's
panels
The Laguna Beach City Council
filled 12 vacancies on four cny
commntees 1h1s week and made five
applicants alternates for the Human
Affairs Committee
The two vacancies on the Cable
fele,1s1on Comm11tee were filled b)
V.E Gene Gamble and Joseph A
~asenack
The Energy and Environment
( omm1tttt. which had four vacan-
cies. took on ne" members Ste"e
Hem'). James S. McBndc. Gene
Sottsanto and Margaret Mar) Warn·
er
'{"• Louise Myers was appointed to the
Housing Committee
Fi ve new members were appointed
to the Human Affairs Committee
whale five other applicants were
named as alternates to help gather
1nformauon and attend all meetings.
The new appomtees were Lmda
Gra)'. Karen A. Jones. Evelyn S
Munro. Carmen D1az-Sag.hn and
Barbara A. Scboenliber. The alter-
nates were Alice Graves, Pamela S.
u' 1n. Barbara F. Switzer. Frank
V1sca and Dolores Tuttle.
Free speech evaluations for children and adults
will be conducted Saturday by cenified therapists
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Speech Center, 30 I
Walnut St .• Huntington Beach.
The event 1s sponsored by the Assistance
League of Huntington Beach Call Shan Dean at
968-6302 for more information
Fairview housing plan delayed
Educators plan meetlng
The Orange ( ount> chapter of the Educators
for ocaal Respons1b1hty will hear Larry D1erengcr
of the organization·~ na11onal office Sunda> at 4:30
p.m. at 727 Bellas in Ncwpon Beach.
.\ buffet will ~ served with a suggested
donation of $5 Call usan at 760-1691 for details.
Friday, Feb. 21
No meetings scheduled
Monday, Feb. 24
• 6.3U p.m .. Costa Mesa Planing Comml11loo
, (II) Coun cil Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve
• 7 .30 p m . Laguu Beach Arts Comml11loo.
Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7.30 p.m., Laguu Beach Downtown SpecUle
Piao, Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
• 7:30 p.m .. lrvlne Transportation Comml11loo
. City Counc;1l Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd.
l PoucE Loe
Mesa council urges some a partmen ts
b e reserved fo r e lderly . ha ndicapped
By TONY SAAVEDRA
The Costa MC\a { 11\ ( uu nnl
postponl·d a den\lon this.week on a
controversial plan to hulld another
406 apanmcnts on the grounds of
Fairview state hospital
In an a11emp1 10 as~uage the
oppos1t1on. coun cil member:; a .. k~d
Fa1rv1ew De velopment Corp to find
CJUt whether the sta te would allo"
some of the low to moderate-income
apanments to be rescl"'ed for need)
groups. such a~ the elderl) or handi-
capped.
Add1t1 onall) the development
lirm. a pannersh1p bct"een the state.
homebuilder Memll Butler and other
mves10~. wa<; ordered 10 prepare a
plan for re~n ing and marketing the
apanment~ for the special gro up'i.
The hearing on final design!> for
remaining phases of the Harbor
Village apanment project "as unJ n1-
mously continued to April 7
Fair' 1c"' Development rcu~ntl-,.
opened the first 144-u nll phase a~ pan
of the plan 10 build 550 apanmen tson
roughl ) 37 acres of rent-free land
pro' 1ded b~ the state hosp11al. which
treat~ the developmentall)' handi-
capped T he apartments were to be
earmarked '>old> for hospital cm-
plo)ees. outpatients. people working
tn ( osta Me~ and low to modcratc-
1ncome hou'ieholds
While in111all~ lauded b~ C osLa
\lcsa ot1ic1al~ the prOJl'Ct ha~ fallen
under tire becau'e
• I he rent~ "ere apparent!\ not a'
lo" a' original!\ prcSt•ntcd to the lit'
• The comple' had problem'
attracting hosp11al emplo\ee<. to h'l'
there although state officials had
earlier told the cit\ that un-)ttc
hou'i1ng "a" ncl·ded to help the
hospital retain 4ualll\ cmplo~ees
"ho could nn1 al1ord lo rent in ( osta
Mesa
•The de,dof)Cr failed to meet tire
safet, rcqu1reml·nt'> ...it the \Ile lead-
ing to .rn l'mbarra,srng <inalu that
fo rced manJ~l·mcnl ICl h1<.t.. roughh
25 tenants out of their apanments la!>t
month. The residents were In ing
1llegall) in apartments not cenified
for occupanc.) because of the fire
hazard. Moreo,er. none of the i.r..t~
had electnCll). gas or hot "ater
Whale the tonants were let back 1nh)
their homes and the po"'er "'as turnC'd
on. the fiasco funhered the eon-tro"ers~ entrenching the pro)ecl
The Planning Commission rel-
ommended the remaining phases he
denied and Cm Hall source<. ~1d the
rounc1I maJont\ "ai. kan1ng tn that
direction
"There·~ no que~1 1on .,,.l'·,c made
-;ome mistakes and did not market to
tht· hospital people a!> long a~ "e
'ihould ha,c." Butler told \.'llunnl
embers Tuesda\ ··But there an: a
t nl good things that ha' l' hJp-
peneJ It''> almost a., 11 "(.,l. ''l•n J
'1t1on but the alumni i' mJd
bctau'>e "'e didn't "'" tl\ enough point'>
He ..aid the mart..l·1tng ... 1ra1eg' ha'
bcen'changed to attrall a "•dcr rangl'
ol husp11al >A.Ori.er' '-c" dl'\ign'
'>'ould ofTl·r unit<. entiung lo htghn·
l)Jtd emplo,eec;
Ho<,p1tal d1re1.. tor Hugh 1'.o·hkr Jl,o
rl"mtndl"d l<IUnl al memocr\ thl' pro
ICl.1 I\ hl.·1 Oil prup.. \\l'J lllf qJ ll' IJ n.t
Irvine police seize three
in Newport cocaine bust
I %4 '-l\l>J n r•l t.. u 11 pa rt..l·J 111 I hl'
I ll(}(I hlod II I nth \tret't 1 Ul.'\J,I\
n1gh1 • • • .\ hurglar reported!\ brnt..e 1010 .t
Llt1tu~k C oufb home T\lc.,da' JnJ
., 'itok 3 SI ~O d.,.fmnnd nntl • • • .\ S~IHl pair 111 e.tmntt' .inJ J ) ~..,
doc._ "l're \tokn lrom a h1mw 1n thl'
~oo bhx:t.. ot Popp' thl '11.11n1 111111
police \\ edne'idJ'
,111lcn 111>111 .1 hl,11 t.. I lll'I' H\f\\ \;111
pJrked 111 thr \11(1 hlmt.. 111 PJul.1nn11
\fonda' • • • I htl'' c<t reported!~ h111t..1· int11 .1
h1in11: 1n tht' XOO bloct.. 111 ( 111tl'/
\li'nJ,I\ JnJ '>Ink a $41)(1,,1111•1 I\ '"'
JnJ .t $ ,11(1 m1d1W•;l\(' (l\1'11
Laguna Beach
By PHIL SNEIDERMA N
Of!MO.-, ..........
In 1ne police capped a s"-wcek
drug 1nvc'illgat1on Wednesday with
the arrest of three men at a Newport
Beach business after they allegedly
1ned to sell more than t"'o pounds of
c0t·aine to an undercover officer
Cary MacDonald Breeden. 25 .ind
Richard Jody Breeden. 52 a lather
and son who reside 1n San Clemente.
and Richard Louis Franchano. 26 of
C'osta Mesa.
coc;,i1nc for S40.C)(Xl
Police e\t1mated the •.trl't.'t 'aluc nl
the cocaine at S:?00.000
Jom·s said offi1..'Cr\ al'>o seized a
100-ounce 1ngo1 of'>1her from onl' ot
the men's 'ehadec, ,,,
CoetaMeu
.\ Sf\OO , 1J,·<~.t'\4.'lll' n·, 111.kr ~a'
rcpont'd \tolen from J hunw 1n th,
oOO bhx t.. ol \ ll tona \trt'l'I \unJJ\
.\n Si\00 c:ar \1~,.;ll "a' rnlt1rtl•J
Thi: 1"' nl'r 111 .i .Jr part..t•t1'-'1•1ine'·
11,\\ 11n \h1un1a1n R1,Jd at (1ll·nnl'\f1.
'Ml'l't rrf'l.1rtt•d J lht•lt 1ll S: ,,11 1r
pri1pen' trnm the 101. l'd '"h11.k • • • \ hurltlJI 1.•1Ht'f\'l.l .1 11.11. l..t'lt tlu\lnl'''
,10 \11ulh l 1>.t\l Jl 1~h\\,t\ Jnd \lllil'J1
c\1tmated St-1lt)(l "11rth 1.)f mer1.han -
hintan& that the city thcorct1CAll) has
no JUnsd1ct1on over the property.
Fa1rv1ew has agreed 10 abide by Costa
\1esa's planning ~ulauons. but the
state can sull e;<en control over
an~ thing occumng "'lthin the hospi-
tal sne
ince the grounds are exempt from
full propeny taxes. a substllULe fee
was to be fe, 1ed on the proJcct to help
offset the expense of providing cit~
sen ices to the add111onaJ residents.
council members said in .\pnl 1985
Ho"e' er. homeowner John
Feene} noted Tuesda> the fee had not
hcen c tabhshed
In a mo'e to smooth out d1f-
1erences C ouncalman Donn Hall
\uggested the heanng be postponed
He al\O rt"lommended the de' eloper
1.hel t.. "llh the state .\uome\ Gcn-
aal \Offill" on "hether the comple\
wutd be o~ned to other special
group' in need of housinit
leg1'>lat1on allo" ang the de' eloper
111 u<.<.· the slate la nd required that
tt'nJnl\ l'ither "'ork at the: hospital or
'"thl' l II\
I IJll d1<,m1<.\ed as gro.,,. ang pain~ th~·
'\·mn' 1r1 1udgment .. plaguing th!.'
tir't f'lh,l\t 111 the l'Om pln
,11'4' llH \ 11 !till told J)llltn· \>-1.•lhll'\ ,,,t\ • • • In 'epJ.ratt' 1nc1dC'nb. t"ll home'>
"ert· hurglanzed \\ cdne'ida~ ~
( JPl\trann .\' enuc residence had
S., 1•11 \\ 11nh ol prupt·n, ta.,en. the
''''""\,ml \n Oat.. \trt'Ct ~stdent
111ld p..11!,1.· that a hurgla1 brole a
"'1 nd11\1. 111 enter 1h1.• h1.1mC' and toot..
ah<•ut S -1 • in propen' • • • 1'111t,t· .11 r1·~1ed Jo~ \.f ithael Perc1
Au''"' r on \U\p11.1on ol Jn' 1nit
11nd1.•1 1hr inlh1t"nl.'t' ''' akoh,11 Ru<ttm
"J\ \hlflf'C'1.1 at I a m \\ edne'ida'
Jl11n~ thC' M._ hl1.x t.. 1.lf '\IC'C'f'' Hollo"
I <i nl"
Placed tn Orange County Jail oo
susp1c1on of drug law v1olavons were
Fountatd Valley
Tw9Anasked bandits reponedly
held tf pa Brookhurst trect hair salon
Wedncc;day evening and took $714 in
c:uh and Jewelry from four customerii
and two employees. The robbcrll
stormed the Cottage Cutter'l Haar
Salon al about 8:45 p.m Wednesday,
potnted guns al the victims. forced
them into a back office and took their
propeny. police 5<'\1d. They fled on
foot. Both were dc\Cn~d as white
males 1n their 20'\ One was weanna a
ski mask The other had the hood of
his sweat h1n pulled over his head
Sgt. uo Jones"sa1d the arrest~ "ere
made at Franchano's busincs:>. Rand
R Custom Woodworkmg. 400 I Barch
St. Jones said an undcrco"cr officer
concluded a deal at the bu~1ne 'i 10
purcha~ a kilogram (2.2 pounds) of
board and a wetsuit valued at $..430
from a light blue Volkswagen
Squareback parked 1n front of a home
in the 16400 block of Forest Hilb
Wednesday.
The 1mrc;t1gat1on began in If' 1nl'
last month when someone menuoned
the a\.~1lah1ht) of cocaine during 3
random meeting w11h an In inc
undercO\er officer. Jone~ ~1d
'1ct1m told police the th1effled over a
rear wall with an undetermined
amoun\ of Jewelry before he could
catch him He descnbed the th1efa!. a
'!lender 5-foot '·inch H15p.1n1c or
black male.
Crash fatal
toHBman
DA probes shooting of
armed man by HB cop
• • • Hunttn1ton Beach
The owner of a "'"er I ~79 Che v-
rolet Camaro parked in th<' I() I 00
block of Mtlod) reported that v n-
dals threw I\ rock throuah the car's
w1ndsh1eld do1n& $200 in damt.ic.
Wcdne'lday • • • Thieve", rcponcdly \tole a \urf.
• • • After brcakina a window. thieve\
reportedly stole the $525 stereo from
a car parked in the 100 block of 8th
trcct Wcdne~y. • • • A S 100 gold watch wa'l rcponccJ
Jtolcn from a home an the 14200 block
of Spa by a lh1efwho entered through
a rear Wlndow Wednesday • • • • A ~1dcnt 10 the 20000 of Bia
Bend reported that th1ev d stolen
SI0.000 1n Jewelry fron r home
$0mCt1me tn the past mo
I nine
A ~s1dcnt 1n the 4200 block of
Fireside Circle reported that he found
a burilar 1n11de h1$ hou11e when he
returned home carlv todil\ The
• • • Jewell). a TV SC't and a v1dcoca-.~·t
tt recorder were reported stolen frnm a home along tan ford Wcdne~a' • • • The attendant of a ga\ station 11
I 527S t ul ver Dme reported that •l
black-haired wo man weanng J
no~trtd drt~\ drove up \\C'dne'ldll~
pumpc-d S22 in ga'i and dro"c orr
"'1thout paving
Newport Beach
$omcone reponC'dl~ \tole a S.!CXl
watch and a S l 0 kc) nng from a ho~
tn the 100 block of 21hh Str'Ctt earl\
Wednc~a • • • ( 1t11en hand equipment 'alut'd .u
S IOOwa\ rtponed c;tolcn from 11 "'hllc
\ II u1111 ni::111n fk.h h nun '"·"
t..illed tt1'tanth \\ cdnc~la' "hl·n hl'
dtO\C h" dH t'ut 111 J flJI t..1ng lot .rn.t
coll1dcd wtth .ln111her ,ar
Hen" .\nJer,11n ·I< ".i~ rn1·
nouna·d de.ld .it thl" \lClll" ~hPrtl'
alter the .i 'II r m JH ident on
Brnol hur'it \tn.<ct 1n llun1in14ton
Realh
\ll<lrdmit in It untinittnn t\(•Jd1
poh,c Lt Jal t.. Rc1nh,11l1 \ndl·r,on
"a' lea' tnflJ 'hoppint1,l"nlcr 1'l.11t..1n~
lot JU\l \OU th nf \J.tm' \' C"nuc "'h1·n
ht" ~a' h1 t hm.ill\1dc b\ .l non hh<>u nd
\ChtclC' ht'mtt Jn,cn b' H1u,,·
\.tall11m ''' ( o\I<& \.1e"'
\t.lk11m ~l\ "ii' 'lillhth in1urC',I
Rl·tnh1,lt1 )l.,uJ
\H1•rliint! hi the ( lr.tn(l\' ( tlUOI\
< 111unc1, 11tl1,, \nllcr'''" 1.l1cd 01
1ntnn.1l 1n11m•'
8) ROBERT BARKf-:R
01 ,,.. o'""' -.. .,.
Tin' 'h<'ll.'t1niz,11t .in ,Hnw11 '; \l'Jr·
1.1lJ m,1n h' :in un1Jc:n11t"J 1111111
1ng1nn &a1.h r-111,1.• ,,l)j,,., h,1, ht·C'n
turned O\t'r 111 th1. <'rantt<' t 11un1'
l11'lrt\t \1\1\rnl'\ l1•r \II 111\1'\ll(l.l·
1111n
Ih1.· nun "I• "·" lrl'Clt•·,I Jl 1hl."
l t Ir' inc \1ed11..1l , ... 111,·1 "" ,,
refll,1rt~J 11.'l' OIUI"\ lh•m .1 \h111 un
11<"llc1 "'.,, "a' 1Jl"nt1lkd a' t 1rr.ald
t ""d .. :,
t .1pt l).)nald t,·111..an' '"'"' p.1h1.C" t('l.C'l\t"d . tl"kf'h•>tll" 1.all "tr11m
l'k'11plr ,h .. 11h .lltn:: .1 m 1 h11f'Ja,
,\I lhe fl."\1Jtn\l" ti '1·•1 ( \ \'.111 \ It'"
Ik1H' lha1 thr m.rn ":.t' h.ill1J1 in:uin11
frnt..1n' \J1d inhah1t.,nh -said the
m.1n tx·ltr,ed burglar. "'l'rr thn·atcn in~ thr h1•ml' and armt.-J h11n~lf and
"cnt 1n111 thC' ~rn(tt' The rt\l ,,f the
1ohah11.in1' 11.'ll. t..t<d th<'m~h r' into
th\! h1.'ll'<' lnr prn1~t1on ht' 'i.'ltd
I hl' m,in u~ned the @ar·.tgt• and
llrl·,I '('' l"r:tl 'ih1.,t\ 1nh1 thr \ .trd
1'.111, ,. .irn' rd .1nd thC' man
~.11.lc•l'tt•.1. rm1n(' po<>111nn and pn1ntt'd h1,,_11n.1t.lnl'lli~<'r Jt'nlun,'ftttl ~
,,t)h tr \ tU\ t..up rannC'r thrn fifed I
t 111\J \tfl ~tnJ him 1n the l('f. The
m .. n ".1, .crrt''itC'd and t<t ~t·n tel
P.h 111, .1 l 11mmunll\ ll1.l\p1ttal tur
l'l1h'll!\'"1.' 1re.11mC"nt anJ lhcn 11111\c
I < In 1n1 \h'tll\ .11 < c•ntC'I
I l11HI "~inti, d'J'lC'1.I "''h \U\fll
1.11111111 ""iult "'''h" dt'<1Jh "earx1n
A4 '* Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Frld~y. February 2 t, 1986
NATION ------
Launch memo lists
potential problems
WASHINGl ON (.\P~ -1 he
:\lm ton Thiokol 00ic1al who ap-rru' cd the launch of space shuttle
~ hallen~r couched ht!> ret'Ommen·
tl at1 on 1n an ··engineeri ng
as~ssment" that lt!>ted an arra)' ol
fl{lss1ble problem) cau~d b) cold
launch pad temperatures.
Joe C Ktlm1nster predicted the
lau nch of Challenger \loould "not bl'
s1gn1ticantl> different" from that of
'pace '>huttle 01scovef) on Jan. 24
198.5. which "'as pO!itponed for one
Ja, because of freezing weather N -1. \A made the document publ1l·
.1~ t\loO·llme spaCl' Iller ~1chard H,.
r ruh took o'er as boss of the
mh.ittlrd 'ihuule program. sa}ing
·\\ l' 'e O\Crcome \Cl) difficult time!>
Ix-lore · and promising that the cau\e .,1 1he Challenger traged) will be
1ound and fixed.
fhc Morton rh1okol {lpproval.
headl·d ·· ~111 .\sllessment of
f empcrature Concern .. was telefaxed
to launt'h headquarter\ at the Ken·
n.r:d\ "ipacc: Center and to the \.1ar~hall )pace Flight Center in
Alabam.i at 11 45 pm. f~ I thl· night
before thi: Challenger launch
Morton Th10kol make~ tht· booster
roctttsthat prope-1 mottles into orbit.
Thr Challcn~d., nght hand boo-.ter
and the possible leakage o f one of II'> "O nng .. ..cats are the kev suspect\ 10
the traged} that destroyt·d the shuttk
and killed th ere""
Kilminster lasted prohkm~ that
could result from the cold. then
addrd "MT I recommend' 'TS-51 L
launch proceed on ~8 Januar) 1986 ..
He aid "calculauonlo sho"'" that
the Challenger'i. 0 nngs wall be 20
degrees colder than that of the
DiS<'overy flight and they would not
be a~ res1hcnt. But he said the
temperature data was "not con·
clu~1 ve" that the nng) would allow
gases to escape
"More ga!> may pas!'> prrmaf) 0 nng
btforc the pnma!) seal seats." 10
comparison with lhe 1985 !light.
Ktlmtnster ~1d Tht: nng) on that
earlier fl1eht \hO'-"CO '>Orne erosion
and K1lm10s1cr said the rrngs could
take three times 1hat much.
Spy kills self
Convicted •PY Larry Wu-tai
Chin committed •uicide
today by placing a pla•Uc
bag over bl• head while
Jalled in Virginia; the U.S.
Mar•hal• Service aald. Two
week• a&o the retired CIA
tran•lator wa• convicted of
•pytng for Cblna.
GRAND WITH A BABY s
0 p EN I NG RATTAN SOFA LE!
BOTH LOCATIONS
have a
TRUCK LOAD
of
PATIO FURNITURE
50% to 70% OFF
•
Reagan draws analogy to
Nicaragua on Grenada trip
'11 t1EORGE'~. (jrcnada (AP) -
Under a dazzling Caribbean i.un.
President Reagan on Thu~ay rt'·
traced the steps of Amencan 1nvas1011
forces that ousted a radical Marxt\t
government from this tiny island 27
month~ ago and vowed the Unued
State' also "must help those struggl·
1ng for freedom in Nicaragua."
tr\ Nu:aragua to those that 1>ronwtcd not running tlw Jails, they are 1n the
him to order the in va),100 of Grenada Jails."
and declared. he won't be sausfil'd The pre~1dent who headed back to
"unul all the people ot the America" -Washington immediately after the
ha "'.e Joined ui. 10 the.~arm '>unshtnl' !>peech. )poke on a stage efT\blazonrd
ofltberty and Justice .. with a large green and yellow sign
He was introduced a~ our .?wn sav1n "Grenada Welcomes Presi-
nat1onal hero. ourown re'lcucr hy de.nt ~eagan .. Small girls dressed 1n
Pnmc Mint'itcr Herbert Blatie. "ho red while and hlut: costumes danced
dehlared a nauonal holtda) m honor with floral wreath" above their head'i
of the v1s1t. Blaize ..aid Reafan had to welcome htm to thr outdoor
Reagan new here to honor the 19
sen icemen killed in three days of
fighting that forced Cuban 1roop'>
from Grenada and led to formation ot
a democraucally elected government.
sent forces here at the urging of 'rtcket park C'anbbcan leadcri. to "dig Greanda l
out of the st1nk1ng \ommun1st· hole ...
He laid a green wreath with a purple
nbbon at the fqpt of a memorial to the
19. then steppea back and stood 'lilent
for a moment.
Jn a speech later to a cheering. nag·
waving crowd. Reagan likened events
The aad1enc, estimated at mort>
than 20,000 roared approval when
Reagan hailed demonaly an Grenada
and declared. "When people arc free .
their nghts to speak and to pray are
protected by law. and. the goons arc
Whale making no overt threah
against Nicaragua. Reagan's state·
ml'nts -part1cularl) coming on the
site of the last open use of U.S.
malnarv forces -could hardly be:
rnnstn.ied as comfonang to the lefl1st
government 1 . .500 mtlt:s to the west.
House panel unanimously votes
to halt aid to Marcos government
W ASlilNGTON (AP) -A Hou~ Stressing their b1pani'wln !>Upport.
panel voted unanimously Thursda) four Republtcans Joined fi '<~ Demo·
to halt direct U.S. aid to the govern-crat<; 10 fa vor oftht• hill.
ment of President Fc.-rd1nand Marco' Rep. "itephcn J. Solari. D-N.Y .. tht·
of the Phtl1p1nes an.d to channel subcommittee chairman. '>aH.l the btll
future human1tanan ass1stanre and wouldn't he taken up b) tht· full
economic aid through the Roman Houst· f on:rgn ~fT.iir-. ( umm1ttn·
Catholic church anJ other pn,all· until alti:r Habib rc.>turn'>. '>O that Im
group~. finding'> wuuld be g1Hn ample wn·
Mo\t m1htar} .11d would go 101<1 an o;1derat1on h<•lore final p;i,,agc.
escro"' account lo await "a lcg111ma1<: Bui <iolart o;a1d ht• felt 11 WJ\
government ... which rnmmand'> the important to act qu1ckh to -.end .1
support of the peopk of the Ph 1hp-signal tn the Ph1ltppine'l that ""'c "''II
pines ... the ball said not countenante a 'ltolcn dccuon '
In \Oting 9-0 1n fa-.or of tht· Solan 'aid he hope-. the lcg1sla11un
lc$1slatton. member\ of the subcom-··sends a signal to th e ruling elite and
m1ttee on Asian and Pactfit Affair<. cstablt ~hment ofthl' Ph1lapp1ncs that
brushed aside ObJect1ons from Re· the United States ha \ '-"llhdra"n 11\
agan adm1n1stration official<, "ho support from a gon·rnn'tl'nt which
wanted the panel to '-"all un11I had lost m leg111maq and "'hit h no
pres1dent1al em1s~n Ph1hp Hahth longer cnJO)'i the lOnlidt·ncc ol 11'>
returnll from Manila to rt·port on ht'> own people··,
lcg111~ governmt"nt, Solari told
reporters later. would be through a
new elec11on or .. procedures to in'ltall
the per~on who clearly won the
elec11on .. I'm 'iurc the Filipinos hav e
1he ingenu1t~ to find a wa> ..
He said the ··d"1ndltng han" of
Marcos ~upporter'i who should tell
ham he ~an not 'iunne without
~mnitan llupport and should into
retirement wh1lc there 1s still ume ··
.\ da\ earlier. the ~cnatc voted merwhelm1ngl ~ 1n fa -.or of a
h1par11san. non·b1nd1ng resolutton
dedanng that the Ph1J1pp1nes prec;1.
denttal elet:uon wall frauduknt and
cloec; not c>.prcss the '>enument~ of
F1ltp1no'i .
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~olar1 said he had been assured b>
.in intermcd1al) earherin the da)' that
the legislation has the support of
pres1dcnt1al oppos111on candidate
( orazon .\Qutno
The view's on us.
Th<:, '>C.1\hon .· An o<..ean \ 1cw. A he.ding fX 'W<:r JJI their own.
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Those with
birth defects
living longer
ATLANT:~ (AP1 -Amencans
w11h birth detects are ltvang longer
than they dad a decade ago, but birth
defectHema1n a leading cause of earl}
death an the United States. health
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for Disease Control reported that
their stat1strcal measurement of
premature death -)<ears of "poten-
t1al hfe" lost -fell 16 percent
hrt"'een 19711-"72 and 1980-82. the
late<;t penod for "hat h complett>
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PERFECT
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.\ml'man' ol Xll'/.000 'ear'> of Ide
that the~ '-"OUld ha\C had 1fC\ef)one
had It' ed to he b S T t·n \ear'> later the
total "a" 7 3 '.l >O(J \car-s. fhe federal
health agcnc> s1.ud1ed three-year
periods to min1m1ze the effects of
year-bv-~ear nuctua11 on~
.. Much of this dccltnc ma) be
attnbutcd to 1mpro\ements 10 the
care of infants born "Ith congenital
anomaltcsHllrth dcfects l. re'iult1ng 10
an 1ncrea\ed \UrVI\ al rate... the
Atlanta-ba11cd CCX' said 10 1t'i week I)
report . ( rx rer,c.>archer'I takulatcd the
number of )Cars loc;t b) drawing upon
cause-of-death findings made b) cor·
oncrs and other local officials across
the countr) If a person died at 40
from some birth defect. for example.
that would add 25 )Cars to the total of
"hfc·)ea~" lo'>t
Overall. birth defects are the lead-
ing cause of infant death and arc the
fifth-leading cause of premature
death among all Amcncan~ under 65
.\cc1dents arc the leading cau\C of
premature death. accounting for 20
percent of all ltfc-years lost
T leading cause of b1rth·defect-
prcmaturc death was
at1ons of the cardiovascular
the heart and blood vessels
ntang for 45 percent of ltfe.
year osi an 1980-82, the CDC said.
While premature deaths from b1nh
defects have decltned, the incidence
ofb1rth defCctr, 1tselfha'i not. the('[)(
said.
Growth short
of estimates
Wl\SHJN(iTON (AP) -The
economy grew at a 11lugg1 ~h 1.2
percent rJtC 10 the final three months
of last year, far below previous
estimates. the government reported
Thursday •
8u4 many analys t\ predicted heller
days ahead a~ plunging oil prices help
revive economic growth.
The Commerce Depanment ~•d 11
sharply lowered its estimate for
arowth 1n the gro s national product
from Octobc:'r through December to
reOec1 funhcr deterioration 10 the
country's trade deficit.
The 1.2 percent growth rate in the
GNP after ldJU'lttng for 1nOa11on was
the weake" performance since a I I
percent rate in the Apr ti-June quarter
hm year. The econom> e"<pandcd at a 3 pcrC'ent r111e 1n the third quarter
Mt• Th.m Payl
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Orange Coe.at DAIL V PILOT /Friday, February 21 . 1988 AS
Marcos facing isolation from his tradition11:l allies
Diplomats hold meetings with Aquino:
attendance at inauguration uncertain
y . .
MANILA . Ph1lipp1nes (AP) -
Some traditional allte-; of Prc~1dent
Ferdinand E. Marco\ appeared to
distance themselves from ht$ govern-
ment ThurMiay, and European am-
bassadors indicated they m1gh 1
boyco tt his 1naugurat1on Several
foreign envoys met with ( orazon
Aquino
Mrs. Aquino. Marcos' opponent in
the disputed Feb. 7 election. met
diplomats -mclud1ng 12 am-
Israel shells
village after
taking fire
\)R IF.\. Lebanon (AP) -Guer-
rillas 1n thts Shnte Moslem village
tired on Israel's raiding force Thurs-
da} and the Israelis pounded a cluster
of houses w11h shellfire in response.
Israeli helicopter gunsh1pc; strafed
nearby olive $roves.
Israel's military command said one
of 11s soldiers and eight ~uernllas were
killed. State-owned Beirut radi o sa id
that 20 Israelis \\ere killed or
wounded. but tht're wa., no confirma-
tion
It wa'i the fir'it ma1or battle with
Shute gucmll.i'i since the Israelis
swept nonh on Monda) to search for
1wo soldiers captured dunng a guer-
nlla ambush 1n l\rael's border ··~cur
ll) Lone
i.\n anom mous telephone caller
told a Beirut nt "''lpaix-r th e funda-
mentalist Shutes who scucd lhe men
had killed one of them Wednesday
night because thl' Israeli~ ignored a
demand to v.11hdrav. He said a
photograph of the "1ct1m v.ould be
released Thur~a'. bu1 11 had not
turned up b'r n1ghifall
Fire from Jc;raclt tank ca nnon
poured inw Cinfa fo r three hours
Thursda>
Indians protest
price increases
NEW DELHI. India (-\Pl -Hun -
dreds of thousands of peqple ma5sed
1n India's cities Thursda) to protec;t
food and fuel price increases ordered
b} 1he government to finance an
amb1t1ous development program.
Many ~houted. "This 1s war"·
Housewives wailed-and ~at their
breasts as calls of "Down wtth RaJ1v
Gandhi'" rose from the crowds in the
firc;t mass challenge to Gandhi since
he became pnme minister after the
assassination ofh1s mother. Indira. in
October I 984
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bassadors -lrom 14 European
countnes and Japan. ht told them
she was determined to assume the
presidency of the Phahppmes at the
"earliest possible time."
None of the ambassadors specifi-
cally endorsed Mrs. Aq uino's claim
that she won the election but was
cheated out of victory She had asked
them not to recognize Marcos' gov-
ernment. ,
The elcctton has been widely
crat1C1LCd here and abroad u
fraudulent
Amba~~dor Wieger Hcllema of
The Netherlands. acung as spokes-
man for en vo)'S of the 12 European
Common Market nations, was asked
about reported plans forambanadon
from the trade bloc not to attend the
Marcos 1naugurat1on. scheduled for
T~sday. ''That is under consider-
ation in the capitals" because of.the
fraud alleJ!'tions.. he said.
Asked 1f any of the countries were
considenng withdf'!lwing recognition
of Marcos' government, he said there
had been "no word on that."
Meanwhile, the Canadian govern-
ment said Thursda) ncuher Rusxtt Tokyo
Davidson. its newly named am-Sum1ya S&Jd his country has no
bauador to the Phtbppines. nor any intention of 10tef"lemn11n Ph1hppanc
other official rcprc5entative wall at-affairs ~~t that he ho~ "a bloody
tend Marco~· 1iu1urauon. struggle would be avoided, accord-
In Strasbou France. the E ro-in to Japanc5e reporters.
pean Pathamcn voted unantmof sly ~rs. Aquino, widow of H -
Thursday to blame Marcos for most sassinated opposition leader Bcn14110
of the reported abu~s in the special . Aquino, ha$ launched a nationwide
el«1ion. called by Ma~s in an efTon campai"1 to keep Marcos from
to prove his popularity Continuing his 20-ycar rule. It in-Japane~ Ambassador Klyosh1 eludes boycotts of companies as-
Sumiya, af\er mecttng with Mrs. soc1ated with Marcos and his fnends,
Aqumo. told Japanese rcponers she strikes and school walkouts.
had asked him not to attend the She plans to travel this weekend to
inau-uratioo. He sajd he told Mrs. the country's second-and th1rd-
Aqumo he would relay lhe message to largest docs, Cebu and Davao. to
press the c.am patp.
Tbe 10\lcmmcot bu prOVtded no
dctaJls of Marco&' 1na...,unt10n plans.
ahhouah aovernmcot toutets have
said 1t mt&ht bt 1n h11 Malacan&og
Palace. lnauaurauons traditionally
arc pla outdoor afrain tttenacd 6y " tens of thousands of people. ,-
Vice PTeSldcnt Ocorat Bush at-
tended Marcos' 198 J ina"laural and
praised the PhilippJnc leader f.or his
"adherence to democratic prin·
Ctplcs."
AJJan Croahan. U.S. Embassy
spokesman. said he was not awa~ of
any decision on U.S. plans for nc~t
week's inauguration.
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' Son and girlfriend
held in in death of
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GLENDA LE ( ~P) -Polin• Jr·
rested the I 7-year-old son of Philip-
pine News execu11ve Oscar Salvaurr-
ra and the son's g1rlfnend for tn·
vcs11gat1on of murdering ham and
faking a 1hrea1 of poll11cal assass1na-
11on 10 cover the deed.
Officers said the 18·) ear-old
woman was arrested at 7 p.m.
Thursda) and the son at 10 p.m. 1n
Wednesday's death ofSal va11erra. 41 .
"There has been widespread specu-
lauon that Mr. SaJvat1erra's death
"as poli11cally mmivated by pro-
Marcos supporters. Our ongoing.
thorough and ex ha usu ve in "rest1ga-
t1on has discovered no e' 1dence
\\ ha1e\Cr 10 su pport tha1 pos111on."
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a nev.s conference at police head-
quaners "On the contra!). we be-
lle' e from the evidence a' a1lable.
that Mr ahat1erra's death wa~ the
re~ult of domestic violence w11h1n the
home and rnmm1tted b) his I 7'L)ear-
old son .. ,
.\gent Chm1opher Loqp said 1n-
' e'>llgators belie\t~ the son sent
'iah at1erra a phon) threatentnA note
-the words and letters cut and
ria<>ted from publacauons. The nott.·
1>.aHecel\ ed the da\ before Sal va tier-
ra \.\a\ \hol to death at close range 1n
h" hcdroom Multiple gunshot
1A11und" 10 thl' head "ere ll~tcd a~ the
t J USl' ul death
lhl' \Outh'' name was withheld
because hl' "' ,1 iu~en1lr The girl-
friend ~\a~ 1dcn111Jed as T crcs~ Ka )
Dcburgl·r Ill J(1ll•ndaleH1gh~lhool
\tUdl·nt
The couple were taken into custody
based on "rehable and corroborated
statements provided to this depan-
ment by an informant," Thompson
said.
The chief refused 1od1scuss the case
in detail and wouldn't elaborate even
on the murder weapon but said he felt
11 necessary 10 refute speculation of
any political motivation.
"It would be unfair for me to make
comments that would 1mpac1 on this
family. It's a beauuful family."
Thompson said.
However. he noted "I know that
the emotions are running high at this
time in the Ph1hppine community.
and I want to defuse the emotional
and poh11cal ch mate su rround1ngth1 s
1ra~1C' death."
Los Angele s police ( mdr Wilham
Booth said today that an attempted
bombing of alva11erra's Los Angeles
onice last June was still under
1nvest1ga11on
"That 1s still an open case." said
Boot . "and t0day's development
doesn't really shed any add1t1onal
light on the case ...
Salvauerra headed the Los Angeles
bureau oft he Philippine News. a San
Francisco-based weekl> critical ol
Ph1hpp1ne President Ferdinand
Marcos He worked to increase
c1rculat1on and advert1!>tng. and was
not a 'Anter
Ed D1okno. managing editor of the
newspaper. said the son's arrest was
··a shock to me." but he declined
further comment
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Thousandsot Yuba<. ounty re sidents spent the night in evacuation centers
after water gushed through a 100-foot lc vee break 1n a new round of hardship
forced by the torrenual storms that battered Northern C'ahfom1a for more than .
a week. Akhoueh weather forecasts called for milder weather by the .wee~cnd,
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flooding, and they kept watch for other weak s~ts in the levee system.
NatiO{lal Guard hehcopers helped evacuate residents'" Lm~a. a town of about
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SACRAMENTO -A state Senate committee has appointed a San Diego
developer. car dealer and 1elev1s1on stauon official to repla~.ne of the last
consistent environmental votes on 1he Coastal C'omm1ss1on. The Senate
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Angeles attome) Marshall B. Grossman left environmental ~oup offi cials
dismayed Grossman. whose second two-year term on the commission expired
last year said he e>.pres!><.'d an interest 1n being reappointed to the panel but was
told b} Senate leader DaHd Roberti that he needed to be replaced "to meet
certain demands that had been placed" on the Rules ( omm111ee.
Bob Hope's son running for Congress
LOS ANGELES ->\nthony J Hope. the son of entenainer Bob Hope,
said Thursda) he will run for the Congressional seat vacated when Rep. Bobbi
Fiedler launched her Se nate campaign. Hope. 45. an attorne}' and a
conserva uve Republican. has never held publ ic office but has served on 1wo
pres1dent1a l comm1s1>1om. President Reagan appointed him to rhe Grace
Commission, which was formed to find waste and fraud 1n the federal
government. and former President Ford appointed him to the Overseas Investment Corp
Summer trlal set ln McMartin case
LOS ANGELE~ -A JUdge on Thursday set a summer tnal for the two
rl!main1ng defendants 1n the McMartin Pre-School molestation case. but
parents vowed to ask the attorney general w11h1n I 0 days to restore charges
against Ii ve former defendants. Ra ymond Bucke~. 27, and his mother, Peggy
McMartin Bucke). 57. agreed Thursda> tog" e up their nshts to a speedy tnal
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Save 25%: On Personal II Hab~rdashery
coordinates. Sizes 38 to 44 . More Woman.
Orig. 36.00 to 76.00 27.00 to 57.00
Save 25%: On our knit iackets and boucle
cardigans from Axiom. Sizes 38 to 44
More Woman.
Reg . 30 .00 to 32 00 22.50 to 24.00
Save 25%: On French canvas pants from
Counterparts Petites Sizes 4 to 14
Petites Reg 34 00 25.50
Save 25%: On Personal coordinates for
petites Petites.
Orig. 34 .00 to 72.00 25.50 to Sf.00
Save 25%: On all regular price dresses
from Centura . Dresses
Reg. 28.00 to 48.00 . 21.00 to 36.00
Save 25%: On our tmtire stock of Neil
Martin polyester dresses. Dresses.
Reg. 68 00 to 72.00 . . 51.00 to 64.00
Save 25%: On our collection of silk
dresses from Cadaz. Dresses
Reg 98.00 to 125.00 . 73.50 to 13.75
Save 25%: On our regular Petite dresses
by Neil Martin and Cadaz. Dresses.
Reg 60 .00 to 68.00 . . 45.00 to 51.00
Take 34% off: Already reduced petite
sweater dresses. Petites Dresses Ticketed
price 29 99 to 49 .99 12.99 to 29.99
Take 25% off: Already reduced 1unior
dresses and tops. Juniors Ticketed price
4.49 to 29.99 . . . . 3.37 to 22.49
Take 25% off: Already reduced junior ac-
t1vewear and Act1f fleece. Ticketed price
7 99 to 16 99 . 6.99 to 12.74
Take 25% off: Already reduced Generra
and Esprit separates. Juniors. Ticketed
price 4.49 to 109.99 .. . . . 3.37 to 82.49
Take 25% off: Already reduced 1unior
pants and denim jeans. Ticketed price
19.49 to 29 .99 . . 14.61 to 22.49
Save 25%: On all 1unior skirts (except
Esprit and Generra. l Juniors. Ticketed
price 14.99 to 28.00 ..... 11.24 to 21.00
Save 25%: On all 1unior sohd and stripe
woven shirts. Juniors Ticketed price
24.00 to 50.00 . 11.00 to 37.60
Save 25%: On our entire stock of London
Fog rainwear and misses' coats.
Reg. 59.99 to 199.99 . :·44.99 to 149.99
Save 50%: On our entire stock of furs.••
Reg. 375.00 to 13,000.00 187.00 to l&00.00
Take 50% off: Already reduced prices of
women's and 1uniors' shoes. Ticketed
price 14.99 to 49.99 7.49 to 24.99
Save 20%: On all regular price Reebok,
Jacques Cohen, Esprit and Mia shoes.
Reg . 32.00 to 47 .00 .. . .25.80 to 37.80
Save 20%: On all regular price Joyce
and Naturalizer shoes.
Reg. 39.00 to 51 .00 . . 31.20 to 40.IO
Save 20%: 0'1 all regular price Gloria
Vanderbilt and Cassis shoes. Women's
Shoes. Reg. 42.00 to 69.00 33.80 to 56.20
Tak• 50% off: Already reduced prices of
leather handbags, clutches and belts.
Ticketed price 9.99 to 54.99 4.11 to 27.60
Save 20%: On all Dim and Calvin Klein
hosiery. Reg 3.00-12 00 . . 2.40 to 9.80
Save 20%: On all ladies' socks. Casual
Socks. Reg . 2.10 to 7.00 1.11 to 6.80
Save 20%: On all hats, gloves. umbrellas
and rain jackets. Accessories.
Reg 5 99 to 100.00 . 4.IO to I0.00
S.ve 20%: On all fa bric handbags and
clutches. Handbags.
Reg . 10.00 to 38.00 1.00 to 30.40
Save 20%: On all calculator clutches.
Small Leather Goods
Reg. 19.99 to 55.00 16. .. to 44.00
S.v• 20%: On all earrings including
juniors (Monet and Trifan excluded. I
Jewelry. Reg. 3.00 to 60.00 .. 2.40 to 40.00
S.ve 20%: On all women's leotards only.
Bodywear.
Reg 15 00 to 36.00 12.00 to 2l.IO
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E 'l<ond.00 f '"''°" V1llev Giencai. Hanon ,...,. Hun ''"c.l">f' 81•ch l~1n• Hi!l• la JOiia Momclalf N.....,,on
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ONE . DAY SUPER SALE TOMORROW ONLY
FOR HER
T.tce 50% off: Already reduced warm
robes. sleepwear, thermal underwear and
loungewear for women. Ticketed price
5.49 to 57 .99 . . . . . . . . . . . 2.74 to 21.19
S.ve 20%; On our entire stock of famous
maker cotton panties, plus all half·slips,
full-shps, and camisoles. Intimate Apparel.
Reg. 2.75 to 42.00 ... 2.20 to 33.80
Seve 20%: On all Warner's, Olga, and
Vassarette bras and foundations.
Reg . 7.00 to 22.00 ...... 6.80 to 17.80
S.ve 20%: On all women's knit and
woven robes. All loungewear, tricot
sleepwear. and designer sleepwear and
robes. Reg. 12:00 to 95.00 ... 1.80 to 78.00
Save 50%: On selected diamond jewelry.
Pendants, rings and earrings. Men's rings,
too. Fine Jewelry. Orrg. 395.00 to 6995JlQ
.197.60 to 3417.60
FOR HIM
Take 40% off: Already reduced prices of
sweaters for men and young men. Ticketed
price 69.99 ... . . . 12.00
Take 40% off: Already reduced activewear
and weekendwear. Club Del Sol. Ticketed
price 9.99 to 44.99 5.99 to 28.99
Seve 25%: On short sleeved solid knit
shirts by Arrow. Robert Bruce. Centura
and Neil Martin. Men's Sportswear.
Reg. 14.00 to 24.00 . . . 10.60 to 18.00
Save 25%: On regular priced short sleeve
Arrow woven shirts and Frank tropical
print shirts. Men's Sportswear.
Reg . 18.00 to 21 .00 . 13.50 to 15.75
Save 25%: On Haggar's top-pocket belt
loop slacks. Men's Sportswear.
Reg. 21 .99 16.50
Save 40%: On sportcoats from Haggar, In
Private, Levi's and more. Men's Sports-
wear. Reg. 45.00 to 79.99 27.00 to 47.99
Save 25%: On poplin and duck slacks
from Centura, Neil Martin and A igner.
Men's Sportswear.
Reg . 24.00 to 26.00 11.00 to 19.50
Take 25% off: Already reduced designer
and contemporary sportswear in Men's
Designer Sportswear. Ticketed price
29 .99 to 59.99 . . . .. 22.49 to 44.99
Save 30%: On all suits from Neil Martin
and Allyn St. George Men's Clothing.••·
Reg. 195.00 to 235.00 . 138.50 to 164.50
Save 30%: On all Coattails blazers. Men's
Clothing.••• Reg. 135.00 .94.50
Save 25%: On all better neckwear, Men's
Neckwear.
Reg . 14.50 to 18.50 10.87 to 13.87
Save 25%: On all striped and plaid dress
shirts. Men's Dress Shirts.
Reg . 13.99 to 31.50 10.49 to 23.63
Seve 25%: On our entire stock of high
fashion underwear Men's Furnishings
Reg. 5.00 to 13.00 3.75 to 9.75
Save 30%: On all fashion hosiery
Men's Furnishings
Reg. 4.00 to 8.50 2.80 to 5.95
Save 25%: On all men's robes Men's
Furnishings.
Reg . 25.00 to 60 00 11.75 to 45.00
Save 25%: On all men's sunglasses
Men's Furnishings.
Reg . 10.00 to 60.00 7.50 to 45.00
Take 40% off: Already reduced casual
pants. dress pants, blazers and denim
1eans. (except Levi's 501 'sl Young Men's
Ticketed price 9.99 to 49 99 5.99 to 29.99
Save 30%: On all spring 1ackets. Young
Men's Outerwear.
Reg. 40.00 to 75 , 21.00 to 52.50
Take 40% off: Already reduced knit and
woven tops (except Campus le T1grel
Young Men's. Ticketed price
9.99 to 29.99 5.99 to 17.99
Save 25%: On all walk shorts (except
Quiksilver). Young Men's Activewear.
Reg. 14 00 to 31 00 10.50 to 23.25
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Nnrihrit1(JP O•~nQe P.iS<Jt11'nd Pdnorama Cot~ ~an1a Ari•ta
S.irn.i Monica S"erman Oah Thousar><:I Oak& T oo.inga
.lnd Wn1 Covina
FOR KIDS
Save 30%: On all woven sportshirts and
Campus Le Tigre knit shirts for boys 8 to
20. Reg. 9.99 to 16.00 8.99 to 11.20
S.ve 25%: On our entire stock of shorts
for boys 8 to 20 (.except Quiksilver )
Reg. 16.00 to 17.00 . 12.00 to 12.76
Take 25% off: Already reduced dress
shirts tor boys 8 to 20. Ticketed price
7.99 . . 5.19
S.v• 25%: On E'Joven by Farah dress
slacks and blazers for boys 8 to 20
Reg . 14.99 to 45.00 11.24 to 33.75
Save 25%: On all Levi's denims for boys 8
to 20. Reg 18.99-21 .99 14.24 to 18.41
Seve 25%: On Joggles and Jay Jay iog
sets. Boys 4 to 7 Reg. 14.99 11.24
S.ve 25%: On all Farah and Jonathan
Strong dress slacks and blazers for boys 4
to 7. Reg . 16.00 to 50.00 12.00 to 37.60
S.ve 30%: On our entire stock of
Oshkosh playwear. West Coast Kids
Reg 5 00 to 22 00 3.60 to 15.40
S.ve 21%: On fun fleece separates for
girls 4 to 14. Wost Coast Kids.
Reg. 7.00 to 8.00 1.25 to 1.00
Save 21%: On Byer pants, shirts and
s)cirts for girls 7 to 14 West Coast Kids
Reg. 14.00 to 24 00 10.50 to 11.00
.. ve ~: On all legwear hng rie and
dancewear for girls 4 to 14, West Coast
Kids Reg .. 99 to 16 00 .• to 11.20
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HOUSEWARES
Save 50%: Regal 7-pc polished aluminum
Reflections cookset with non-stick
Silverstone· in tenors and exteriors
Dept. 143. Orig. 59 .99 • 29.99
Save 3.00: .. Durand 24 pc. Cavaher
beverage set. Dept 208. Orig 14 99 11.19
Save 5.00: Lifetime Old Westport 7 pc
cutlery set. Dept. 194 Orig. 25.00 11.99
CHINA
Save 50%: Mikasa dinnerware services for
4. In Silk Flowers. Ftresong , Vogue or
Gloria patterns. Dept. 408.
Orig. 110.00 to 179.80 . 29.99 to 89.99
HOME ENTERTAINING
Sava -*>: Our entire collection of
silverplated trays. From famous makers.
Dept. 166.
GIFTS
Save 50%: All our fabric flowers, a variety
of styles and colors Dept. 413
Reg. 1.50 to 25.00 .75 to 12.50
Save 25%: J .G. Durand full lead crystal
tableware, vases. bowls and more Dept.
36. Reg . 19.99 to 29.99 . 14.99 to 22.49
113 ! ®@'·' :f J13;f I i i J;J J·f w
Save 120.00: Zenith 25" remote color
console. 157 channel capab1hty Dept 72
Orig 619 00 499.00
Save 80.00: RCA 13' color portable. 82
channel capability Dept. 72
Orig . 249.00 . 189.00
Save 100.00: RCA 19" remote color
portable with 22 function digital remote
control Dept 72 Orig 429.00 329.00
Save 20.00: Fisher VHS VCR with wireless
remote, 14 day 3 event programming.
Dept. 235. Orig. 349 .00 · 329.00
Save 50.00: Already reduced discontinued
VCR's. Dept. 235.
Ong. 299.00 to 899.00 249.00 to 849.00
Save 20.00: Fisher discontinued compact
stereo. Dep~. 88 Orig . 249 00 229.00
Save 20%: All discoi1tinued audio
components. Dept. 88. .....
Ong. 79.00 to 399 00 59.00 to 319.00
Save 10.00: Sanyo 3-pc Stereo to Go
AM FM stereo cassette recorder
Dept. 447 Ong. 69.99 59.99
MAJOR APPLIANCES
Save 40.00: Maytag family size washer.
Dept 80 orig. 519 00 479.00
Save 50.00: Hotpo1nt 20 cu. f; deluxe
frost free refrigerator Dept 80
Ong 649 00 599.00
Save 40.00: Whirlpool large capacity
automatic washer Dept 80
Orig 439 00 399.00
ELECTRONICS
Save 300.00: Canon PC 20 copter
Dept. 13 Orig. 999 00 699.00
Save 25%: All d1scont1nued phones and
answering machines Dept. 426
Save 20.00: On all answering ma1:.h1nes
Dept 426
Orig 99 99 to 199 00 79.99 to 179.00
STATIONERY
Save an additional 25%: All poster
frames. DepL 15
Reg 4 99 to 24 99 3.75 to 18.74
Save 25%: Our entire selection of Parker
pens Dept 15.
Save 25%: All Small World organizers
Dept 15
LUGGAGE
Save an addftional 25%: American
Tourister 1200 series hard sized lliggage
Dept 33 Orig. 80 00 to 153 00 sale 33 99
to 66 99 25.49 to 50.24
Save an additional 25%: Selected lug
gage sets by Atlantic Dept 211 Sate
24.99 to 81 .99 18.74 to 61 .49
Save an edditlonaf 25%: Our entire
luggage collection by Crown Dept 33
Special purchase 17 99 to 59 99
13.49 to 44.99
Save an edditk>nal 25%: Our ent11e
collection of portfohos and attdches Dept
33 ·211 .
Orig 29.99 to 280 00 1 22.49 to 210.00
LAMPS AND MIRRORS
Save an addhional 50%: o"'n the Sdle
prices of all clearance lamps in <>ioci..
Dept 71
Save 41%: Two-tone ceramic lamps
Dept 71 Ong 150 00 79.99
Save 30%: 31 " brass urn table lamp
Dept ~1 Orig 100.00 St.19
Save 41%: T ouchtron1c floor lamps
Dept 71 Orig 250 00 129.00
Save 31%: Lily hexagonal glass tamp
Dept 71 Orig 110 00 lt.M
Save en addtdonel 50%: on all clearance
mirrors 1n stock 0Gpt ~l
Save 44%: Grandson clock mirror
Dept 31 Orig 125 00 79.•
0S.ve 40%: Trad1t1onal burlwood mtrrors
Dept 31 Ong 250 00 141.00
Save 40%~4x30 contemporary oak m1r
ror Dept 31 Orig 250 00 141.00
CARPETING . AREA RUG S
S.ve _.. eddtdoo., 2..00 off: The sale
price of wall to w~ll carpeting. 8 qualrties
in over 150 colors.-Sale price includes
carpet, normal installation, choice of 60
oz. rubber pad or 7116 inch rebond pad
and free removal of old carpet. Call for
your free no obligation estimate. Dept 32
Orig 32 00 to 45.00, save an additional
2.00 14.19 to 21.11 sq. yd. instehd
Save 33% to 43%: Jasmine wool pile
floral area rugs, 2'x3' to 8'x11 ' and
runner Dept. 45.
Orig. 175.00 to 750.00 19.00 to 411.00
Save 50%: Madrid white wool pile area
rug from Spain. 4' x6' to 8' >< 111 and
runner. Dept. 45.
Ong. 200.00 to 600.00 . M,00 to •.OO
DOMESTICS
S.ve 50%: All our flannel sheets from
Marte>< and our European Collection. Dept.
2. Orig. 14.00 to 33.00 1.91 to 11.41
Save 50%: 100% conon Royal Classic full·
loop terry or sheared velour towels from
Cannon Ours exclusively Dept. 23.
4.50 to 13.00 if perfect 1.99 to 5.99
Save 50%: Selected styles of famous
maker embelhshed towels Dept 23
Orig. 8.00 to 16.00 3.91 to 1.99
Save 50%: Discontinued bed~reads~ com-
forters and matching accessories. Dept.
10. Were 19.99 to 299.99 9.91 to 141.19
Save 50%: Discontinued decorator pillows.
Dept 10 Were 3.99 to 14 99 1.tl to 7.99
Save 50%: Liz Claiborne sets
from Burlington. Dept 175.
Orig. 169.99 tQ .219.99 el .a.. 41.91
Save 50%: Every flannel comforter 1n
stock . Dept. 175
Orig. 69 99 to 129.99 29.19
Save 30%: All informal tablecloths
placemats and napkins in solids, prints.
vinyl. Dept. 113. Tablecloths,
orig 4.99 to 54.00 3.41 to 'J7.7t
Placemats and napkins
orig .99 to 9.99 .• to 1.91
Save 33% to 50%: Cachet d1scont1nued
placem s and napkins by Mikasa/ Dept.
113. Orig. 99 to 2.99 . . to 1.19
Save 50%: ti. lie therm anket from
Fieldcrest. Dept. .
30.00 to 52.00 if perfect 13.41 to 17.99
Save 50%: Dreamscape European white
goose feather/white goose down pillow.
100% cotton downproof cover. Dept. 266.
Ong. 36.00 to 46.00 ... •• 14•
SLEEP SHOP
Save 50%: Simmons and Stearns &
Foster mattresses including Beaufyrest and
Correct Comfort. Free bedframe with pur·
chase of selected Beautyrest and Correct
Comfort sets Dept 69 Ong. 129.95 to
1549 95 59.00 M . pc. to 109t.95 aet
Save 30% to 50%: Calais pure brass bed ·
from Swan. Dept 69 Headboard. ong.
600.00 to 850.00 •.OO al sizes
Complete bed. orig 1200 00 to 1700.00
791.00 ......
Save 30% to 50%: Cumberland oak and
brass bed from Benicia Dept 69 Head-
board. or'1g 400 00 to 600.00
299.00 .. , sizes
Complete bed orig 800 00 to 1200 00
59¥:00 8" sizes
Save 30%: Noningham pure brass daybed
from Swan. includes lrnk spring, trundle
not included Dept 69 Ong 1000 00
899.00
Save 40% t o 50%: Atherton white iron
and brass bed from Benicia. Dept 69
Headboard ong 700 00 to 950.00
399.00all .a...
Complete bed orig 1350 00 to 1800 00
799.00 8't sizes
FURNITURE
Save 1001.00: All leather sofa from Italy
Contemporary stvle 1n cream cotor Dept
38 011g 1500 00 499.00
Save 578.00: Silhouette 5 pc pier wall
modular bedroom Dept 92
Ong 1775 00 1199.00
Save 1597.00: 4 pc flair arm rattan
modular group. Dept 233. Ong 3396 00
1799.00
Save 411 .00: Contemporary brass and
glass entertainment center imported from
Italy Dept 165 Reg 999 00 511.00
Save 351.00: OUI tnple back velvet recliner
by Catna~per Cocoa pindot cover Dept
210 Orig 700 00 349.00
Save 351.00: Our Bc1rc.ttlounqf'r rocker
recliner 1n olefin Herl.ulon • De0t 210
Orig 650 00 299.00
Save 251.00: Contemporary sofa with con
trast1ng accent pillows Dept 38
Orig 650 00 249.00
Save 300:• 2 pc sectional with contrast
accent pillows Dept 38
Orig 999 00 ... 00
Save 300.00: Trad1t1onal flare arm sofa
Wlth multi pillow back 1n Herculon • velvet
Dept 38 Orig 799 00 4a.OO
Save 100.00: Our sohd oak chow tab s
Dept 273 Ong 199 00 11.00
S.ve JI0.00: Out brass and glass cocktail
tabl s imported from 1taly Dept 273
Ong 649 oo m .oo
S.ve 250.00: All leather Zunch stvle chair
imported from Ital..-Dtopt 276
Ong 499 00 2400
Save 171.00: Silhouette complete loft bed.
Dept 92 On~ 14175.00 ,..00
SELECTION WILL VARY. QUANTmD UMmD TO STOCK ON HAND. INTERMEDIATI MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN. NO PffONE. MAIL GA IPl.ClAl 0ADDS.
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Anti-smokers
may be taking
crusade too far
Maybe all this anti-smoking, non-smokers'-nghts.
ban-smok.ing-in-publicplaces. restrict-smoking-1n-the-
work~lace stuff is going too far.
Maybe some people, believin~ themselves -to be
crusaders for health and self-detenm nation and the right
to defend oneself from pollution, are infringing upon the
rights of those foolish macho men and women who laugh
at death and lung cancer every time they li~t a cigarette.
After alf, stupidity is not grounds for disenfranchise-
ment. Not alone, anyway.
It has never been known to keep anybody off a cit y
eounc~I.
In Laguna Beach this week, Councilwoman Bobbie
Minkin seemed to admire South Pasadena's hiring
policy that excludes smokers from consideration for
public employment. Smoke a cigarette. forget about
being a cop or a fireman or a file clerk ty pist. Of course.
you can puff two packs a day and exhale noxious fumes
all over everyone in yo ur office and still run for City
Council. There are limits even to discrimination.
apparently.
Councilwoman Minkm wants her council col-
leagues to take a closer look at this hiring poltc}. She
thinks it's "interesting." she said.
What's more interesting is the way legitimate efTon s
to protect the rights of one group of individuals can be
pervened by zealots into a mindless assault on anoth er
group.
Laguna Beach. much to its credit. was among the
county leaders in establishing strict rule~ against
smoking in public places and private businesses. The
City Council demonstrated an enlightened awareness of
the hazards of tobacco smoke and a sensitivity to the
problems of non-smokers exposed to the harmful,
intrusive exhaust of smokers. Most other Orange Coast
cities followed .
Councilwoman Minkin's suggestion -and South
Pasadena's policy -fail to recognize that all kinds of
people, even smokers. have rights that should be
unassailable. Included among them. the right to equal
('9employment opponunities.
The councilwoman'sexplanation of her interest ma
plan to weed the smokers out of the workforce 1s flawed
logically. "In business. there are hiring policies that
preclude them from hiring a person who bas had a heart
attack or cancer ... she said.
It's a little li ke arguing, "They shoot horses. don't
they?''
Sure they do. But people aren't horses and smoker\
have not necessanly had hean attacks or cancer or an)
other condition that inhibits their ability to perform a
JOb. It 1s believed to be true that smokers have more
health problems and miss more days of work because of
illness. But that ts a rea son to educate people about the
dangers of smoke and to protec t non-smokers from
breathing unwanted smoke.
It is not. however, a reason to deny a person the
opponunity to work. If It were , the city should consider
excluding cholesterol-eaters from the pool of potential
employers. They. after all. are running a higher-than-
average nsk of coronary anery disease. What about
sweet lovers? Sugar has been linked to all manner of
serious illness. including diabetes and cancer.
Should the city automatically look with disfavor
upon applications from any person who ever lived 1n
Love Canal. N Y . or Times Beach. Mo.? Cenainl>.
they've been exposed to toxic chemicals that could ro t
the liver out ofa cockroach. 1f a cockroach had a liver.
The hypothet1cals are endless. With any luck.
Bobbie Mmkin's colleagues will think of many more
while they consider this ill-conc1e"ed policy. The)'
should tell her, at the council's next execullve session.
that they concu r with Councilman Dan Kenney, a
reformed smoker who said Tuesday night, "I would be
concerned with the rights of smokers. I'll tell you now. I
won 't "ote for It ..
Oo1noons expressed in this spac.e are those of the Da11y Pilot Other vlAw!I
expressed on this page are those of their authors and ar11sts Reader
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Slender f aznlly acquittal
leaves too inuch undone
To the Editor
It docs not surpn~ me that c hark<t
George lenderwasatqu111cd and the
other charge\ dropped aga1n'it mem-
bers ofh1s famtl> From the beg1nn1ng
repons on th1\ tragcd} there were
many 1ncon<i1stenC1es. puzzling que'-
ttons. and for me. a Jfeat uneas1ne s
regarding the depu11c'i' handling of
the people and firearm\. From da>
one 1t appeared to have been a c;enec;
of errors leading to terrors <.'UI
manating 1n the lo<ic; of a wife and
young mother
So Charles George l)lendcr ha\
been acquitted I suppo<ie th1c; t'i wme
comfon to u~ all. that the Jud1c1nl
iys1em docs. at times protet.t those
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilaf
"ho are olw1ouc;I} innocent Rut
discomfort rcmatn<i le; tht\ man n<>"'
'upoo'ICd to bhthcl) earn on with h1' hfe~ 'What about 1he los" of h1, ""'ft
and ht'> ~on,· mother'' What about th<'
tact that he and ht~ parl•nts ha'>l'
probahl) sixnt two hlettme\ wonh of
\a\.1ngs d~fcnd1ng themstlv~., from
an ob .. 1ous abuse of power'' What
about the I 9 months M hell theM"
people ~utfered.,
I personally feel 1ha1 1hc Slender
fom1ly $hould be compensated fo1
tht1r legal fees. medical charge\. and
have the sa11sfact1on ofknowtng l)iew
ovcnealou~ officer'> of the la1o1. ha' l'
heen rl't1red from duty
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·'Rambo expresses the collective outrage of Americans that we let a
two-bit. backward country In Southeast Asta defeat us.··
Summer trolley doesn't
make sense for Newport
Not enough people
in Newport n eed
publi c tra n s port
Newport Bt:ach 1s considering plac-
ing 1hree quaint. trolle}-l tke buses on
tt<. coa'ital '>trt't'I!> 1n 11me tor the
\ummt:r sea~on. \.\tlh the i:oni:ept of
pro' 1d1ng tran')ponauon up and
d11\I. n Pacific ( oa\I H 1gh~a) and uut
ontu the Balboa Peninsula.
Aul not c\t:r,one is ecrta1n that the
proposed 16-.,eal vehicles \I. tll do
an) thing more than add to the
summer traffo '°lo k1·, put the '"'Ul'
into perspeul\c
l'uhhl tran!>portat1on in Southern
< Jhlornia " e'>scn 11alh "tor tht: loo
\Oung to <lnH' 100 old to <ln'>e and
100 pour tu Jm e" a h1ghl~ plat.ed
Orange ( ount~ transit official omt•
iold me L.et\ loo~ a1 'lewpon Bt•at h
1n that lPnlt'\l
I lou\11un~h1,fr1\I.' In "''"port
Hl'Jl h "H.h &l'I lht•tr tir\t car'> at J'
tht• \ame 11mt• tht·~ tx•gin taking 1he1r
drl\ ing 1ns1ructwn and obtJin 1ht•1r
learner\ permit !\o we have to look at
the ne"' I\ horn to 14-year-o ld agt•
group
\ notht•r tar tor ul NC\l. fX>rt Bt:al'h
hie I'> the numtx·r ot mother'> who
don·1 "or" ln-.tl·ad . tht:sc momm1e"
become t hautTcur" taking thl' kid
h11her anti \On -rnduding to the
tx•:nh
Thal' \I. lll Ix' 'onw ~1d., 11.rabh1ng .1
MARTIN
BROWER
nde on the trolley -but not many
~ roo old to dnve. Looking at the
1rafTic around Oasis. the senior center
in ( orona dcl Mar. too old to dnve an
\lewpon appear') to be the over-85
group. and the kids 1n the 85 to 100
range JU St don't grab a trolle> to the
heath
fhere will be i.omc kids 1n this age
r.tngl' on the trollc) -but not many.
1 foo poor to dnve While
"l'W'f)Ort Bcat•h IS tfotng llS best to
pro' 1de add111onal low-and moder-
ate-lost hou'>tng. I don't believe we
\.\111 see too man\ ofthe..e un11s hu1l t
"1thout pro' 1~1on for parking.
fhnl' will be J k"" poor folk\
g1Jhb1ng a ride on thl· trolln -but
lllll m.lO\
()f u>ur\l' a •oung~ter twrc. an
old\ll'r thne and an indigent here and
there add up -bu1 probably not 10
three trolle ys full.
There t~. of course. one 01hcr
poss1btl11y. The route loops 1hrough
'\lcwport l enter. It is always possible
that a shopper at Amen Wardy or an
e'<ecu11ve at one of the office towers
will wan I a lift to the Newpon Harbor
Yacht Club. but this will be intcr-
m11tcnt.
It can happen. thou11.h Traffic
-11Lt1til:t;t.Ui ~ !j,f tii!•i;f.itW.i
management spe 1alis1c; tell us that
van pools, for example. are not used
by blue-collar workers. because they
want to show that they can dam well
afford their own cars. It 1s th<' wh11e·
collar crowd that uses 1he van pools.
to show that they arc "with it." So we
may sec an occasional Big Canyon
user or two.
Now. 1fyou thmk that this wnter 1s
against public transit. you arc wrong.
I have ndden subways tn New York
and Boston. m London and Pans. tn
Haifa and Moscow. and the) work
well for born transit riders in those
cities. But Southern Cahfom1a 1s
d1ffercn1. People have discovered the
unbelievable beauty of the auto-
mobile and you can'1 pry them out.
To help offset the cost to the ci t),
the vehicles are also being proposed
as movmg billboards, w11h ads on 1hc
ex tenor and the in1cnor. Advcn1s1ng
suppon in Newport Beach? Ask the
newspapers about th<' strength of that
proposal. It 1s weak.
Of course. my good fnend ( oun-
c1l man Bill .\gee feel~ there 1s
enthusiasm for the 1rolle' and "11
could be a lot of fun." ·
But for the C11y of Newport Beach
to have to guarantee more than
$200,000 per year to the 1rolley
operator, we would all have to have a
lot of fun.-That amount could buy a
Balboa Bar for every man. woman
and child in Nt'wpon Beach every
thret' months all year long.
MartiD Brower pabll•bes tbe aews-
/etter "M•rtiD Brower's Oruge
Coaaty Report.
Star-studded contributors
h elp fund Laxalt libel suit
94 donors have k icked in $263.300
to Laxalt's 'Legal Expense T rus t Fund'
WA~HINC1 fON -'>en Paul La\·
all R·Nt'' 1~ financing a hbel suit
..again'it the Sacramento Bee with the
heir> of a ~taMtuddcd group of
rnntnbutor'I ranging from a cos-
me11n queen and a formt'r secretar.
ol \late to Barbara Walters· fiance.
In rcsponst" 10 a fund-ra1srng appeal
b> ~n BarT}' (1oldwa1er. R-Anz . las1
~ear 94 donors ki cked 1n a 1otal ot
S263.300 to Lault's "Legal E1tpen5C.'
Trust Fund " B> law. the maiumum
:ontnbu11on was S5.000
Lault, "'ho 1s Pres1den1 Reagan\
Joc;cc;t fnend on Capnol Hill. 'lucd
he Bee for S250 m1lhon aflcr 11 ran a
.tory tn 1983 charg10g lhat "~ubstan-
1al 'turns of monev were illegally
skimmed" trom a Carson Ctl> casrno
La '<ah owned before he was elected to
the Scnat(' 1n 1974 fh<' story. hy
Pulitzer Pnn·-wrnntng reporter
Denn) Walsh. quoted un1dcnt1fiC'J
I ntcrnal Revl'nue Serv1ct' sourcc<1 a~
c;ay1ng the) "did no1 know whether
I axalt h1mselfkncwof1hc scheme ..
In c;etttng up his leg.al citpt"nsc fund,
Laxalt benefited from a favorabk
1nterpretat1on of a Stnatc Ethics
C omm1ttee rcgula11on ft allows e!r
tablt~hmenl of c;uch a fund "to def my
th<' com of lcpl proceed1n15 of an)'
natur<' provided thnt uch proceed-
ings relate 10 or an~ by v1nue of the
\Crv1cc of the member 1n or 10 the
\cnatc ..
The ~k1mm1na alle11'1ron reponed
by the Bee occ urred before Louil was
a sena1or. but the Ethic~ Committee
thouaht 1t '111\lficant 1hat the nc~
paper ~IOI) was pubh<thed after he
took office The committee also
reasoned thal the s1ory wouldn't have
bttn pnnted tf he hadn't been a
senator.
Laxalt's daughter Michelle sen1 out
a fund-raising let tcr over Gold water's
signature early last year to "about I 00
'el') close friends" of her fa1hcr. she
told our associate Tony Capacc10.
She stres~d that despite her father's
pnor pos111ons as ht'ad of the Rcagan-
Bush rt'-decuon campaign and ~cn
eral chairman of the Rcpub1c.an
Party. th<' fund-raisers did no1 ~ck
access to either orgamzauon's ma1l-
1ng lists
Federal Flec11on Comm1ss1on re-
cords for the 1983-84 campaign
pcnod show the followmg donors to
La'<alt's libel law<iu11 fund:
•Estee Lauder. the cosmetics ty-
coon. $500.
•fa-Secretary of uue Alexander
Haig. S 1.000 (his only political con-
tnbut1on 1n 1983-84)
•Merv Adelson. chairman of
L.OR IMAR. Telepicturcs and fiance
of ABC News star Barbara Walters. ~5.000 (Adelson and another $5.000
donor. La'i Vegas developer Irwin A.
Molaslc), have good reason to ai>-
precLate the co,t of bnn1mg a libel
ac:tton. As developers of Rancho La
Costa Coun1ry Club. they and co-
owner Moms "Mo" Oahu spent 10
yurs and thou5and of dollars 10 a
,u11 ap1ns1 Penthoust mapz1ne.
wh1C'h had alleaed links be1wetn their
posh Southern Cahfom1a rtSOn and
ora.1n11cd mme)
• Delben W Coleman. SS.000. He
was dcscnbed 1n tht Bee ~n1cle as "a
fretwheel1ns Ouc.ta0 financier (who)
had betn 1denufied es a mob u -
~1ate " Lnah has said Coleman
introduced him to financing sources
for his cu1no.
•
(~
and DAU VAN A TT A
•Officers of the Valley Bank 1n La~
V cg.as, S 15,000. (The bani< prov1dt'd
some early financmg for l,..axall'$
casino.)
•DallasdeveloperTrammcl Crow.
$5,000.
•Beer baron Joseph Coors and h1~
wife. SS,000.
•Roy M. Cohn, New York at·
tomcy and formcrch1l'f counsel to the
late Sen. Joseph Mc\anhy, $5.000
•George Klein of Park Tower
Realty. New York City, $5,000.
•Investment banker I van F
Boesky and his wife. $5,000.
•Textile manufacturer Roger S
Milliken of Spananburg. C .
SS.000.
•New York real estate man Lewis
Rudin. S 1,000.
•Houston o tlman Robert
Mosbachcr. S l .000.
•Real estate magnate Md New
Jersey Generals owner Donald
Trump. S 1,000.
Foo1note: For several of the
donors, lhe money they save to
Laxah rtprcsentcd only a modest part
of their 1983-84 contnbut10M to
vanous pohucal cau<JCS.
VE RY INTEREST-ING Pok1-
5tani dictator Mohammed 2'11 ul-
H&Q is slowly push1n1 his country
into a11 lslam1c strona,hold. As pan of
this policy, banks were forte<! to
eliminate intcrnt charses.. in kceP1n1
with Moslem law "IJtnSt usury
~ad AMHnM u4 DtaH Vu Atta ~ 1fl#lk•IH r.l•IDl&l1t..
P RTl.LlS SCHLA.l'L Y
colwnnlat
PHYLLIS
ScHLAFLY
'Dowe
get to
win this
time?'
No s ubs titu te for
victory. ·Rambo·
films tell publ1c
-When 1hc Soviets called a news
conference 1n Moscow to denounce
some American movies, I figured I
should find out for myself what
caused the Russians' petulant para-
noia Then, I discovered that U .S
movie cn11cs were equally scathing an
their dcnunc1at1ons of those same
movies.
fhe Soviets coined a new word,
"wamography." lO de5enbe what
th<'y called the movies' "anti-Soviet
hystcna." The cn11cs must haH'
1humbcd tht'1r thesauruses to come
up with every adJecllve of contempt
from "boring" 10 "stupid."
But the customers are rushing 10
sec them. and the movie entrepreneur
who has so mightily offended those
cnttcs with easy access to the media
must be laughing all the way to the
bank. "Rambo'' sold 425,605 S80
video cassettes th<' day 1t went on the
market.
The target of this new hatelov<'
phenomenon is Sylvester Stallone.
whofe three movies, "First Blood."
"Rambo: First Blood Pan II." and
"Rocky JV ." are record-smashing
successes. Since the plot is 1ha1 the
ht'ro, Rambo or Rocky. defeats 1be
Russians. the Soviets and the liberals
art' as upset as they are about Ronald
Reagan's "Siar Wars."
The cnt1cs tned to tell us that the
··good" movies about communists
were "Reds." which glamorized the
communist John Recd (honored by
the Russians by bunal in Moscow),
and "Daniel." an attempt to rt'hab1h-
tatc the reputauons of Jultus and
Ethel Rosenberg (who were t'xecutcd
as spies for th<' USSR) But both were
box-office turke}'s.
Rambo <':<presses the collec11vc.-
ou1rage of Amt'ncans that we let a
two-bit, backward country 10
Southeast Asia defeat us. Rambo
speaks even fewer lines in his movies
than Gary Cooper did in his. but
wht'n Rambo was asked to go back to
Vietnam. he said it all 10 one
memorable hne, "Sir, do we get 10 win
this time?"
Tht' media and the hberals bitterlv
blasted Ronald Reagan a few yea~
ago fordanng to say that our Vietnam
veterans were "noble." But Rambo
has turned 1he udc. What bas devas-
tated the liberals 1s not just tha1
Rambo proves that Vietnam veterans
arc noble, but that audiences arc
en1h us1as11cally cheenng Rambo as
he kills the vicious Russians and
rt'scues our POWs still concealt'd tn
Vietnam.
Nol o nly men respond
t'nthus1as11cally to Stallone's tr-
repress1ble machismo. Sociologists
might think that a Stallone movie is a
"man"1" movie. but the girls are also
shoutin' "go Rambo" and "go
Rocky' Dcsp11e a decade of women·~
hb pro[>aganda that women prefer
"sensitive, Phil Donahue-type" men .
RamboRocky is an authentic hero 10
women. too.
Not all the movies the Soviets are
up~l about are blood and gut\.
"White N1ghtc;," with great dancing
by Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines.
shows the ov1et suppression of
freedom of an1s11c expression It also
show how the fa vored few in the
USSR li ve the hfe of lhc wealthy,
while the rest of the people exist hke
peons
Rambo 1s not fighting onl y the
communists. In "first Blood."
Rambo understood only that "some-
body wouldn't let us wtn." When he
rt"tumed to Vietnam to rescue POW'i
1n "Rambo. First Blood Pan II," he
discovered 1ha1 there is "another war
going on."
Indeed there ts. It was that "other"
enemy in the media and the adm1n1~
trat1on!i in power dunng the Vietnam
War which dealt our country a
hum1hattng defeat. and then savaged
the valiant men who answered the
call to "duty. honor. country" bul h8d
no pan 1n the policy decisions.
fht movies show that Rambo
probably could have beaten the
communistc; 1n Vietnam all b)
htm\Clf But 11'5100 latt' for that, now
What hu the Soviets and the
hbt'rah 1n paranoid pao1c 1~ 1ha1
RamboRocky's fantasuc ucccM ma)
win lhat "other war " Helped b).' the
1echnoloay of VtRJ 1n 27 mtlhon
Amencan home,, R1mboRocky 1~
teach1n1 Amencan, that. whfn 11
comet &odeahna With evil mC'I\ there
., no \ub.tttu&e for victory
l'tr1111 !ld.1an1 ,, • Q'Hkat~ ~l•m•J11,
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I
I Making Western premiere.
The new luxury Toyota Supra, which i•
coming to local ehowroome ln March, may
be viewed at the Oran&e County Inter-
national Auto Show through Sunday at
Anaheim Stadium. Featurlrig a 3 .0 liter,
twin-cam, 200 hp engine, the new Supra
off era an optional removable top and leather
eeata. More than 300 model• from SS
manufacturera -topped by a $153.000
Aeton Martin convertible -may be .een
untll 10 tonlaiht. from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m .
Saturday and lrom 11 a .m. to 7 p.JD. Sunday.
Admt.elon i• $4 for adulta, $2 for .enJora
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State Senate committee
shelves air bag legislation
'If eac_h state specified safety
system. car costs would soar'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Heeding auto industry
lobbyists. a Senate committee has shelved a bill to
require air bags as optional equipment on a thrrd of
the models sold 1n California.
Tuesday's 7· 1 vote of the Senate Transpor-
tation Committee on AB 1099 by Assemblyman
Rusty Areias. 0 -Salinas. holds it for a fact-finding
hearing tfus fall. ending further floor action this
session.
"I don't think a lot of us 1n this committee are
ready to vote for this bill or to vote against It." said
Sen. Wadle Oeddeh. 0-Bonita, who suggested the
interim hearing.
Legislators otten use this method to get rid of
legislation without voting against 1t
Areias' bill. which narrowly passed the As-
sembly in January. would have required that at
least one of the models on which air bags would
have to have been ottered atter Sept. 1. 1988. be in
the lower fourth of the manufacturer's price range.
Current federal regulations require auto
companies to phase tn passive restraints -air
bags. automatic seat belts or padded "friendly
interiors" -starting with 1987 model vehicles. All
new cars must have some form of passive retraint
by the 1990 model year.
The new Caltforn1a law requiring most motor-
ists and passengers to use seat belts also says that
all new passenger vehicles sold tn the state attar
Sept 1. 1989. must have passive restraints
But neither Callforn1a law or federal regu-
lations currently mandate that auto companies
actually tnslall air bags. They can select another
acceptable form of passive restraint instead.
Areias said his bill would give California
motorists an addittonal safety option .
"There's no doubt that the three-point safety
harness provides the highest degree of safety," he
said. "But there's also no doubt that the three-
point shoulder harness combined with air bags
proviqes the ultimate In safety. especially In front-
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Loren Smith, a lobbyist who has represented
automakers and dealers, predicted that auto
maufacturers would rely mostly on automatic seat
belts, which fasten around occupants when they
get Into a vehicle, to meet the federal and California
requirements. But he said some companies would
offer air bags. which inflate on Impact.
He said auto companies opposed the Areias
bill because It would mandate a "different car for
California.''
"If every state specified what kind of safety
system you had in cars. costs would be sky-
rocketing." he said.
Lee Ridgeway. a General Motors lobbyist,
complained that the bill "Ignores the need of
manufacturers to determine if there's adequate
consumer demand" to cover the cost of gearing up
for air bag Installation.
Auto Industry lobbyists said that consumer
demand for air-bag-equipped cars offered by
Mercedes Benz and Ford had been low to
nonexistent.
Richard Ougally, a lobbyist for Ford Motor Co .•
said Ford Is offering air bags as optional equipment
this year in two of Its models, but had received no
orders for the bags by Tuesday afternoon.
"i guess we haven't done enough of a job
promoting It," Ougally said atter the hearing. He
said Ford plans a larger promotion campaign.
Areias said the reason for lack of orders might
be that some dealers aren't aware of the Ford offer.
He said his staff contacted three Sacramento area
dealers and none knew that customers could order
air bags in Tempo and Topaz models.
Areias cited several public polls In which those
questioned supported air bags. but auto industry
lobbyists said that public interest in air bags drops
when people realize the price involved -about
$800 In additional cost tor Ford or Mercedes
models equipped with bags. Areias said bag costs
would drop if customer demand for them Increases
Sens. Marian Bergeson. A-Newport Beach;
Leroy Greene. 0-Carmichael; Gary Hart. 0-Santa
Barbara; John Seymour, A-Anaheim, and Rose
Vulch. 0-0inuba. Joined Oeddeh In voting to shelve
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the 1o•ernment'1 adri90ry comm ... lon on reetoraUon of
the tatae of Liberty and &Illa laland. la depleted u 11Tbe eoee·· -Bruce 8prl~1teen -In tbe Aprtl leaae of
PenthoaH m.,ulne. l&cocca la drMMCI u Sprlnftteen.
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controTenlal laraell arti1t Ort BofmekJer. Tb e cartoon
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Motor Trend lists R-X-i
as Import Car of the Year
LOS ANGELES (BW) -
Mazda's all-new second gener-
ation RX-7 sports car has been
named 1986 "Import Car of the
Year" by the editors of Motor
Trenc;i magazine.
The Mazda RX-7 was selected
over seven other new vehlcles:
the Audi 5000CS Turbo Quattro,
Honda Accord. Mazda 323,
Mercedes 300E, Saab 9000,
Toyota Celica and Yugo.
Motor Trend called the llst of
nominees "one of the strongest
Import Car of the Year flelds ever
assembled."
truly great production sports
cars," Yamamoto said.
The 1986 Mazda RX-7 Is avail-
able in two configurations. a two-
passenger mod$1 and a new
"2+2" version. Two trim levels
are offered, standard and the
high-llne GXL. All models come
equipped with a 146-horsepower
fuel-Injected 13B rotary engine
and a choice of either five-speed
manual or four-speed automatic
transmls81on.
A turbo model, featuring 182-
horsepower two-stage turbo-
charger-equipped rotary engine,
five speed transmission and per-
formance suspension will be
Introduced to the U.S. market
this month.
Ing pace In the Instrumented
testing portion, with the turbo-
charged engine model coming In
first In acceleration, skldpad, and
slalom.
The RX-7 was timed in 0-60
mph acceleration at a quick 6.69
seconds, and reached the quar-
ter-mlle mark In 15.49 seconds
and 83.9 mph. In steady-state
cornering testing on the 200-foot
diameter skldpad, the RX-7 es-
tablished a lateral force
measurement of 0.89 g.
In the slalom testing. the RX-7
set the top mark through the 800-
foot coned course of 65.67 mph.
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"We are very proud to once
again be the recipient of this
prestigious award," stated
Mazda Motor Corp. President
Kenlchl Yamamoto. The front-
wheel-drive Mazda 626 was
named Motor Trend Import Car
of the Year In 1983.
During the week-long Import
Car of the Year testing, all eight
nominated vehlcles were evalu-
ated In both subjective
categories such as dollar value,
styling and design, ride and
drive. and comfort and conve-
nience, and In lnstrumente!I per-
formahce testing.
The RX-7 also was rated highly
In the various subjective
categories, placing first in ride-
and-drive, chassis dynamics and
overafl dollar value.
Mazda RX-7 cited for rotary en&lne performance and adT&Dced chaula deatan.
"The Mazda's precise, predict-
able chassis and handling man-
ners are hard to fault, and the
RX-7 may well be the benchmark
for some time to come," stated
Motor Trend.
speed tourer for two, and fea-
tures all-new contemporary styl-
ing."
current production automobiles.
With the optional aero package
(Including rear spoiler), that
number drops to 0.29 Cd.
shaped" glass.
Both front and rear fender
openings are slightly flared to
accentuate the RX-7'a ag ..
gresslve and sporting pea.
formance capablllttes.
"The RX-7 incorporates many
advanced technologies. How-
ever, sophisticated design
means little if the vehicle dOftS not
perform well In actual driving
situations. We consider the
Motor Trend award to be con-
firmation of our belief that the
new RX-7 Is one of the world's
Points were assigned In nine
categories to determine the over-
all winner.
Summing up, Motor Trend's
editors wrote, "Mazda has hit a
World Series home run with the
new RX-7. It's a seven-course
gourmet meal for tech freaks. It's
also a refined, competent, high-
The 1986 RX-7 ls Uie first major
redesJgn -0! tbe car since ~ts-
Introduction In the spring of
1978. The new AX-7's exterior is
Immediately recognizable as
fresh, exciting and functional. Its
coeHlclent of drag measurement
of 0.31 Is one of the lowest for
The car's retractable head-
41ght&-IAC1ude a unlqU& "flash-to-
pass" function through port win-
dows set directly forward of the
restlny lamps. The steeply raJ<ed
windshield flows to a rear hatch-
back, which Includes an attract-
ive double-curved "saddle-
Environmental Protectlo._
Agency fuel economy figures ar•
17 mpg city 24 mpg highway for
ttte nQrmally aspirated modell!L
and 17 mpg city, 23 mpg highway
for the turbocharged models.
The Mazda RX-7 set a blister-
Car owners find
reject remedies
in lemon laws
By CHANGING TIMES
fhel( .......... -...W-
Why live with a lemon? A growing number of state laws
say, In effect, that If your new car has a serious problem that
can't be fixed in a reasonable time, either you get your money
back or you get a new car.
California and 38 other states and the District of
Columbia have passed lemon laws.
The laws vary by state, but basically they define the
vehicles covered and what a lemon Is; set a period during
which a vehicle is eligible for consideration under the law, and
establish a procedure to resolve disputes.
Most states say you've got a lemon If within its first year
or 12,000 miles your vehicle is hampered by a serious defect
that an authorized facility hasn't been able to repair In four
attempts or If th~ vehicle has been out of service for 30 days.
Lemon laws aren't meant to let you unload a car you
decide you don't like.
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doing business u dOlng buslnesti u doing bualneu u
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ducted lly an 1ndlYldua1 Thia ou11nesa 11 con-Thia t>ualneu la con-e am· Betit HOW er d dueled by· en lndlYldual dueled by an Individual
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with the County Ci.,k ol Or-I with the County Clerk ol Or· with tM County Cieri\ of Or·
ange County on January 29 ange County on January t5 enge County on Jenuery 15
1986 1988 1986
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doing bu11ness as· doing butlnesa as. doing buelMta H .
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UCTS & SERVICES. t2 •230 2430 West Coaal MERCIAL, LTD . 595 The
Hughes Street. Sulla D103. Highway. Newpo~ BMch. City Drive. Suite 201. Or-
Irvine Calll 92718 Calif 92663 ange, Calif 926&8
A A P1u1. Inc . Celllornla. Oerem. Jonn Smith. 256 TAO Maneo«'*"t. Inc . a
12 Hughel Street. Suite E 20th St . Cotta Mesa.1Callfornla ce><poratlon. 595
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Tne following P9fl<>n II
doing bualnetS ..
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11trator of lhe Htate ol An-
drew Cect. 30032 Hlllelde
Terec e . Sen Juan
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hll bu11ne11 11 con·
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112627
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ducted by en lndMduel
Ron Brown
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with the County Clerk of Or-
·~County on Jenuery 22.
19 , .. ,,
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201, Orang.. Cell! 926e8
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Calllornle corporation, 595
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Or1nge, Calll 926&8
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M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, F•bruary 21, 1988
Women-buy cars for sophistication, practkality
IJ EDWARD MILLER ...... ._
DETROIT -Women account
for more than 40 percent of new-
car purchases '1n the United
States, tending to be younger
and less likely to be married than
their male counterparts, accord-
ing to a new survey.
Women also show a strong
distaste for used cars, even
thou~h their incomes lag behind
men s. because they fear mech-
anical breakdown. said the
survey by Conde Nast Publi-
cations Inc .. which publishes nine
magazines including Vogue, Van-
ity Fair and Glamour.
Practicality plays a bigger role
in women's car-buying decisions
than In men's. with women pay-
ing closer attention to fuel econ-
omy, loan financing rates and
operating costs, said the surv&;'
of about 1,000 men and 1,000
women. Results were released
Feb. 11.
Conde Nast , w i th a
predominantly female read-
ership, admitted a vested
Interest in the survey's results as
It seeks more advertising from
auto companies.
"We set out to prove what had
been obvious to the French for a
thousand years: That women anq
men are different." marketing
director Eckart Guthe told a news
conference.
Guthe said the company
nevertheless was surprised at the
number of women who buy cars
on their own and the differences
in taste with men.
The Information was gathered
from long quest1onaires sent Lo
2,000 men and 2,000 women who
registered new cars in the past
few months About half the men
and half the women replied . .fl
said.
Women's preferences forcer-
tain models are so great that they
make or break the success of
those cars, he said. naming the
Nissan Pulsar sporty car with
nearly 70 percent female own-
ership, and the Buick Skyhawk .
nearly 60 percent
More female new-car buyers
are single, divorced. separated
or widowed than males. the study
said.
"Women working -this has
led to a total revolution in terms
of Detroit." Gu the said
Recent in ternal auto company
data say about 15 percent of new
cars were sold to women 20 years
ago compared with 42 percent In
1985, roughly matching the
Conde Nast findings.
the greater the percentage of
women buyers, apparently be-
cause of price.
another Redbook finding -that
while carmakers are recognizing
the Importance of women, many
car dealers hold on to old values
and treat women poorly In the
showroom.
The average woman pays more
than $12.000 for her new car,
meaning women spent more than
$55 billion on domestic and
foreign cars last year.
A study last year by Redbook
magazine said women either
make the choice or Influence In
some way the purchase of 82
percent of new cars.
"When It comes to the dealer
level, a lo\ of work needs to be
done," he said. GeneraJly. the smaller the car Guthe said he agreed with
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Conde Nast found that
budget-minded women buyers
anc;t those wanting basic trans-
portation tended to be hostile
toward foreign cars. Those
women In the category "drl vlng
enthusiast" were skeptical of the
purported advantages of foreign
cars and those seeking comfort
also preferred American brands
Nearly 20 percent of wome1
relled on recommendations fron
acquaintances when buying .
car, compared with 13 percen
for men, Conde Nast said. Thi
company beneflttlng most fron
word-of-mouth recommen
datlons was Honda Motor Co
Jobs, prizes a wait
auto tech $tudents
SAN FRANCISCO (BW) -As
auto technology becomes In-
creasingly complex, there will be
a need for more than a quarter of
a million highly qualified auto
technicians by 1990, according
to officials of the Plymouth-AAA
Trouble Shooting Contest .
State chairman for the contest
is Ray Fausel, professor of auto-
motive technology. Cal State,
Los A~eles. California high
school auto technician students
will participate In the contest's
written exam om ~arch 19 and a
hands-on competition May 1.
More than 30,000 students
throughout the country have
been placed In automotive tech-
nician jobs as a result of the
contest. In addition to Job op-
portunities, this year's winners
from 50 states will compete for
more than $500 ,000 ln prizes and
scholarships.
With only one auto technician
for every 211 cars. ample job
opportunities exist for students
who graduate from auto tech
programs at community colleges
or vocational or technlcal
schools. Fausel says.
More then 800,000 mechanics
and technicians currently work
for auto repair shops, car dealers
and gas stations throughout the
country. with duties ranging from
oil changes to complete engine
overhauls. Contributing to the
need for more technicians Is the
fact that the average age of
technicians today Is 55.
Student~ entering the field
need to be able to read and
understand complex car man-
uals; have analytical skills; have a
background In electronics, phys-
ics and chemistry and an ability
to understand computer sys-
tems. according to Fausel.
Auto tech salary levels for
California high school graduates
often begin at $12,000 to
$16,000, with graduates of a two-
year community college program
earning approximately $17.000
to $24,000.
Pay 22 cents for a car?
ForS buyers it's no lie
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -
About100peop~responded toa
car dealer's offer to sell used cars
for 22 cents apiece to the flrst-ffve
customers to show .,µ~ ~ for a
Washington's Birthday sale.
Police were called to the Tom
Benson Chevrolet dealership,
but no arrests were made. of-
ficials said.
One of the first five In llne said
other people "were literally want-
ing to throw their bodies through
the door.''
''The (first) five of us had to llnk
ourselves together. You could
hear the windows giving way,"
the San Antonio Light quoted the
unidentified man as saying. "The
people behind us were pushing
and shoving, and the obscenities
were flying."
The special price was a promo-
tional gimmick -22 cents be-
cause Feb. 22 Is George Wash-
ington's birthday.
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82"3 Anlhetm, CA 92802 Thl1 bu•lntH 11 con· Tf'lle l>ueln"' It con· Mr I Mt1 John E C.. NO 0 24-97·39 NOTICCt YM ""9 .... 11\al U. 1o11owW19 ,..ueat1 Kan~ 2•ot MOlty lno Celifottlle. 311.2
Tf'llt builne11 It con. Tf'lll l>ueln•H 11 c:on· OUC1td l>y en lndNld~ dUCtld by en lndMdWll MoOuetry, 9049 ~n 14MWl*I ~ n...-...,...-tot ~ltlvt o.ci11e11on Lene.~ IMdl CMf Dnw."'"9202,IMN,
Ouatld by • C()(potlllon I ducted by en tlldlVldueJ Nvttll K Ary• KetMMn M Hlfr1ng1on A\19., Slll'I JoM. Cellf 95 120 MOT1Cl:I Y• ...._ -.... ...,.... ,_ .,..... ,... ..,. ,~ end .,. IV_.. 02te3 9111• , ~ Joe Procnuu. PreekMn1 0.l>otth J f'll1ey Thie 111t4NMl'll wu flled Thi• •••tlll*ll •• lttd Mr a Mre Aoy11 I ..c. n.oewt.., ..... ~ N9N _.... ,.u,.. able tor ~bile r.-,-c;om. Tf'lll 1>ueln••• 11 eon Thi• 1>u11n ... l• con·
Thie ltetement wu llled Tf'lle ttetement wu tiled wllh Int County Clerk of Of· wttf'I tl'le County Clel1l ol Of· 110-1, 2122 ltldgepon ....... ,_ .,...,. ,.._ _....,.... _,.. __, menc1ng dUeted ti'( en lndhlldWI OUC'l.9d by 1 limttecl ~·
W1lh the County Ci.tk Of Or· W11h the County Cltn! of Of. enge County on JtnUllfY 30, enoe County on JlllUll'Y 11. Ave . An•hllnll, C .. lf 02804 ~ llMH ...... ,..,.. rile~..... Ntoe•lve Decilt•llOn No I A I>,. h. m L . v 0 n """ •m County on J•nUlfY 17. enoe County on F•l>fuery 19M 1tM M1. Linde Schro.d•r • ....,...,..._,.. "9ed 11,.ouw111110"'911 the .o-ee.~ le 1 requee110 tetal>-KanttabedAlll Alvie 0 K..i, P1 11'lln '
I 8 10, 18" n.11' ,_,, 1'32 trvtne Blvd • Tu1t1n tf. int.w. 111 1 Mlew. 1 vlOt of en enon.._y 1n th11 11111. IOf e11 lfldeflnlte PlflOd This mt..wl -filed I Thie lt.llel'NM -flilO
,.,.... ,.... Pul>ltehld <>reno-Cout I Publllhtd Orenge Cou' Calif 92MO "you With to ...-lhe Id• mener , y0u "'°""' do 10 • temc>O<etY C9mPlng tfldllty wttfl ihl County Cltrtl of Or wiu. tt'lt County C1i1t11 01 Or·
Pul>llllhld Orenge Cout Pul>lt.n.d Of•nge Co&ll Deity Ptlol Febtvlty 14, 21. Daily Piiot Fel>nlery 14, 2 I, Miiiet Famlly Trust CIO \ltoe of II\ 1110ftlly In 1hll I ptomplly IO lhlt ~ Wfll· •I lhe northwtft CO.net ot\anoe County on Jt/llJll'y '1. 111191 County oil J.nuwy 31, o.ity Piiot Jenuery 31, Fet>-,Oelly Piiot Fel>ruwy 14, n. 28, Mereh 1. 19H ~I. Miid\ 1, 19M Bernard J Miiier, 'A' ml llf'. you ahould do to ltn l'Ml)OnM, ii eny, mey be 8Mcf'l louievwchnd PIClflc 19" 19"
ruery 7 14, 21, 19141 28, M111:ti 7, 10141 F-855x I F-853 Anchotege W•y LIO<> P1tlt, pr~tty IO tf'let your wrtt· ttled on time Coat H'OhwtY Thi 11te • l'Wrtt ._
F· 767 F·l59 Newpon &Mch. Caijf 928'3 ten r-c>e>nM If eny mty t>e AYllOI U.ted Ill lido~ cu...,,tty uMd at•~ Pul>llllhed Orange CoM1 ltut>llMd Orange C--
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..,_IC MnTll'C rtaJC NOTICE M*'°9 M P.c1u1. 1483 C flied on lll'nt mendlOO El trll>unal Pl*'e over1low 1*111nQ lot and the Delly Piiot '~ 1 14, OillY Piiot F....., 1 1• ,..~ ""'~ I Lincoln Ave., Sen RetMI. AVtaOI Usted ht MOO a..1csectdw contr• Ud tin 11r propoaed 1mprO\l9fnetlll w111!21 21 1998 21 28. , ... DI,.~ CW Cali!. 94901 mandedo El lrlbunal puldt dieocl1 • men09 que Ud r• eceomod•t• cempeo lfl9 I F -127 F·W ,~~:.~=· DIW&.ortmNT M9'VICll Lucien L Febl>fl, 938 N°'· 'dec:ldlr contre Ud tin eA1-llC)Ond1 del\tro de 30 dlu lrellert tor I l"4IClflc Ume1 ---------
Thi loltowtno 1 MaVICll mlngton. S.... JoM, Clllf dlencla • menoe QUt Ud r• LM I• 1ntorm1e1on qu• pet u-P'tlllC NOTIC( rtaJC NOllC[
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M1 ~~;=ZES 218 MIOURCll MCTIOM Linde B Tety 10 Pr~ L .. le lnlormeclon qui St Utlld deMI eollelllf el ere on '"9 w!ttl the City 1(2Ja1I ftC'T1TIOUe IUllMM
. Notic. •• her.Oy given by lton Ad . Metllo Perk. Callt elgue c:onMjO de un •bOqllOO en ~. City of Huntington 'lCTITIOUI .,..... NAm ITAT'lmN'T Knox Pl • COtte MMe. Ce.Ill. lhe Oepwtmenl of o.....lop-94026 $1 u11eo ci.... IOlleller e4 I"" eaunto. deberlt heo.,IO 8elleh. 2000 Mein Sir.et. I N A NT 92~~7 k G M 2 t8 ment ServtcM. Envlronmen-Thia bu1ln•H 11 eon. c:on•to d• un et>ogtdo en 1nmedl1tementt, oe ffll Munt1no1on Bt ectl, Ctll· Thi "::c!.~ '::9tom .,. The tOlloW!ng P9'10tll ••
l(no 'Pl ~1 J:!:c e11t 11a1Aeeo1Moees.ctlon.olthe jducteCI l)y • geoer., !>M1· Mte uun10.d«l«t1llK4'fto menere, 1u rHPUHll lofnla Any per.on """'llnO dol bu..,_• ~l~R~ INV£8T·
928:7 • City of Huntington 8Mch netlhlp tnmec:tl•t•ment•. d• .... Mefl1• .. l\ly 16gun•. Pl*'e to COtnmetll on t,_ r• A~Y OLDTIME DONUTS MENTS. 3041 •C Jeni'.,.
thll the t~ requeela Geyiord S Wegner men•r•, 1u rHPuUt• Mf reg111red• • llefn90 q~ll mr; do IO in wf'ttlng I 3 G Bell St 1 Cot Dr . Colle MH•. Cllltf Id T~~ 0ou1tn~,:lvl~ ~on· 1 for Negetlve Declerellora
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Thl1 1t1lement wu filed etcrit•. ti hty algune, puede I 1. TO THE RESPONDENT I wlll\I/\ tO day1 of thl• not~ ~'.:.. Cellt ";28;:'9 · ti 92828 UC d .,, UI -·,~Ind •r• •viii· With the Ooonty Clerk of Or· .., reglllr•d•. llempo The petitioner hU flled • by pro\lldlng written corn-c . Fun Veer 3 II s Kitty A Smllh/MA1111 I!. ~h~rk 111Moor~ fifed 1 ebl• tor pul>llc review com· enge Cou/\ly on Jenuery 29, 1· TO THE RESPONDENT petition concerning your menta 10 the ~ment 01 Jee~!'! StrMt s"1t• An• lurna 3CM 1 •C Jllttr.,. 0..
a • emen . wu mencino 19841 TM pet111one< ,., .. 111ec1 • me((lll(le 11 you teit to n1e • Development ServiOee En· ,._,, 704 Cot ·~ Cellf t2at with 11141 County Clerll of Of. Negttlve Oeciat•Uon No ~ peUllOn concerning your rMponM Within 30 deys or wonment•l AMC>IMOM S.C· ....,.I 92 I t•
=County on Jenuery 24•
1
ee.3 In eonjunc;11on with Publllhld Orenge Coul lmarrlege If you fell 10 file' I 'he d•t• tllet lhll eumrnona 11on. P O Box UIO Hunt· Js'~.:.•Y :!,t!111 :n:~:: d~~.:S ::·~~~ ~
fntta Zone Chenge No. 18-3 la • 1 Delly Pllol Februery 7. 14, reec:>onM wtlhlra 30 deys of II Mrved on you.your O•l1u1t I 1ngton Boecll. CA 924141 927-04 · I nenl'llP
1 P t>llthe<I 0 C requeet to ehenge the zone 2 I, 28. 1886 the d•I• that thil tummons 1 m1y be ent.,ed and thl Commenlt wlll be c:on· Thia bullri•H 11 con· Mfl/k E Burr .. I u renge oa11 from C·2 CCom~tl•t eu... F-115 11 ~on you your deleull court mey erittr • 1uogment lideted by the decl1lon· ,., T 1 IMaid ~~;~9p;:~~abruery 7 14 nMI) 10 C... (Hf9hwey Com-mey bl etlt41<ed end 11141 eora1e1n1ng tnlunettve or m,iitng t>Ody 1n 1te dell09te-~~0}1111 ~~and.., .. #lth":..at~ C: of Or-
F·IOO mercl•ll The protecl Ill• ''I . Mt.IC NOTICE court m•y etller • jUdgment olh•r orders concerning uon on wtlel'* en En· Thi• llllemenl wu flied 1t1ge County Oil Jwwery 22.
----------locete<I 11 19551 Beeeri 00111n1ng 1n1unct1v1 or I d1vla10t1 of p1openy, spoulfl vtronmentll lmpKt Report lwt h ,,. Count Cieri! of Or· 18M Ml.IC NOTICE ~Boulevard, on Ille Wflt lld• 1 flCTITIOUI au ... al offier ordera concerning 1Upport, ehlld euetooy. chlld ahould bl prt0e.reo '°' the ~'County ~ Jenuary 31 ,._.1 of Beech Bouleverd t>et._, NAME ITAT .. llNT divilion ol ptQPerty, spousal 1 aupon, eltorney ,_ eoe11. proj«:t 1™ . PublllNO Or~ COl9t
flCTITIOUI llU ... ll Yorlltown and Ullcl The lollowlng persona er• tuP90'1. clllld cu11ody, ctllld end tuct1 other relief u mu Oatld... Fectuety 14. 1914 --~ Detty Piiot F•'>NWY 1 t.f:
NAMl"IT•TIMINT CQQIM ot....lbtM tlP.Orll.TCS04ng bulinMa-U:.-euc>Of1 etlorn.,. •-eotrf. bl grentecfby thl court Thi Pubhtned Orange Cout Pu ttlld Or Cout 21 21 liH ' •
The lollowlng P9fSOll 11 are on flle with lhl City D L.F CONSTRUCTION. Ind IUCl'I Olller relief u mey gernilhm«ll of wegee, telC· I Delly Piiot Fe~uary 2 I tHe DI.fly bt~iloL.f.IOw~ 1 l• F...,_.
dol bullnet• 11. ]Clerk. City of Huntington t304 Logan A..,. •H, Coet• be grented oy the court The I '119 ot money or property or F .. ee9•21 29 19141 · I H~USE OF TED DESIGN Beaoh. 2000 M11n SlrMI, MM•. Cl.Ill 924128 g1rnlllhment or w~1. tlk· other court euthorlzed 1 1111n IC( F~9
130 E l7th StrMI Coel~ Hunllng1on BHch, Cell· O • n e 11 Lou 11 E Ing of money or property or oroceedtngs mey elao rMUlt P\lllC ""T "8.IC NOTICE
M ... C.llf 92827 · lorn11 Any per90n withing F"dlraenout 1555 MH• other court eutl'lorlle d JUL t IQ415 flCTITIOUl llUIMU
Th· m L Ar 1415 ,to comment Oil thtte r• Vetde Of E ••7L. Coell proceedtnge mty ellO rNUlt Joett L llutlocll, Clerk,•• f'\ll1C NOTIC£
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Megn°011:acotteM.:. Cillf quwta mey do IO In wnung M .... C•llf 9241241 JUI.. t8 1915 1Ann McMullen, Deput, NAME ITATIMINT I NAm ITA,......,.
92827 • · wtlhln tO d•yt of lhl1 notice P11 Pe1ter1on, 80541 Lee A. arench, Cleril, ay: Clerll The lollowlng peraon 11 flCTITlOUl llU ... 11 The foltowlng pereon• "41 lby providing Wfltlen com· Pernell Ln , WMtmlnll". K. Cutten. 0..ty Clenl 1 Joel M Bute. EIQ 221 doing ~11""9 u NA.Ml I T ATl•NT doing ~ U d T~: ._'?,ualn~,:1vi!,' eleon· ment1 to tl'le Dtc>ertment of Calll 92683 John C Moone Attorney 1 N Douty Hen lord CA MINK S WOAl..D 1001 W Hie lollowlng P«'I0"9 ere H WE ALT H I NTER
uc vr en u Development Sarvlcee, En-, Oaiilel P BeOeol, 309 et Lew teo<l N Broaa-ey. 93232 17th SI Ste L Coate MIH dotno ~ u NATIONAL Me BMet St
Thomu L Ary vlronmenw Aeeourcet Sec· 412nd SI . Newport BM<:h. Sult• eo1. Sent• An• CAI Publllhed Orenge Cout Calll 92827 NEWPORT MESA COIN •405. Coett ...... Clllf
Thll ... ,_,,WU filed Uon. P.O. Box ltO, Hunt·,Clllf 924163 9271)e Delly Piiot Fe~uery 14. 21 I Miki Summer• 1300 OP LAUNDRY 2075 New-92828 :';.~~~n~~~.~rr· ington Beech. CA 92848. This bu1ln•11 11 con· Publllhed Orenge Coul 29.Merctl 7 1986 IDunrilriQOr LeguneBeaorl,)pon Blvd .• Cott• M•H I DevlO H Ev-. 20101
19841 n u · Commtnll wlll be con· dueled by· • g41tle<al part· Delly Piiot Jenuery 31 Feb· F·85' c.t1f 92651 Calll 928241 Olk ..._ Orange Calif
liderecl l>y the decl1lori· nerlhlp ruery 7 14. 21 1986 Thia ou11nes1 11 con· Thomu A Fan .. 293A2 926419
p bll" ..... "'· F11t21Co ~ mulng body In Ill Otli09'•· o·neee Fero•n•nou• F·79t DlllDllC NOTICE ducted by en tndlVldu•• Ktnglel Ct s Leguna CAlll JOl\n 0 Donnell. tj01 u .. ._. Vf•noe 11 tion on Whether en En· This 11etement wu llled r~ Mlk• Summers 92877 I Dof'cMtter St Cofone ~
I Delly Pllol FebNlfY 7. t4• 1v1ronmenlal lmpeet Report jW1th lhe County Clerk ot Or· Thit attt•ment ...... flied JOlte)I\ J Rolalnl. 29035 Mer, c.iu 928241
21 28. 1986 F 4I08 lhould be prep1teCI !or the 1 ange County on J•nuery 27 Ml.IC NOTICE O"ANGa COUNTY with the Covn1y Cl.nt of Or· EtporlH . Miiiion Vl•JO Thtt bu1lne11 ta oon
• protecl tt841 "'"""Ofl COUftT enge Coonty on J111uery 21 Clllf 924172 duc1.S by c»-~1
----------Oelecl Februll"f 19, 1H41 ,21e27't ~ COUHTY 100 CMc Cenl9' 1986 Thll bullnett 1s-con· OeJ,lld H Event Mt.IC NOTICE Publlll'led Orenge Cout I Publlthed Orenge Cout IUNRIOfl C009'T Or. w .. i I · f211721 dueled oy c»-partners Tl'l11 1111ement wn llte<I
OtllyPllotFebruery21, 1tl8 Delly Pilot Februery 7, 14.J 700Cl'ftctCet1tef 1 p~~~~1~t"•·g~~ A Pul>ll11\1d Orerage Cout1 ThomuA FerlM 1w11h the Covn1Y.Cler'llofOr· flCTITIOUl IUl .... 11 F-8417 21. 28, 19841 Or. w .. 1 ' LILLEMOE Delly Pilot Fet>ruery 7 14 Thll 11ettttMr1t wu flied enge Covnty on Jerwvy 24
NAMI ITATIMINT 1 F·809 I lenC" ~1• Oeleftde nl BAE TT F 21 29 1986 wttf\ the County Cllrk of Or· 19M The following pef$0tll ere ... -·• " F·918 enge County Oil Jenuary 29 "91111 doing bull,_. u Mt.IC NOTICE P111nt1ll CARYL G KOHLKE 19ee Puotllhld Orenge Coast
C AMBA I D GE AS· I Mt.IC NOTICE WHITEHORN c ... No DtlDllC NOTICE ~10j Otlly P1101 Februery 7 I• SOCITES • Catllornll Ger>· FICTITIOUl IUl*lll • AHpOndent· WILLIAM c 02~21-42 r~ Pul>llllled Or•no• CoHI 21 26 1996
erel P1rtnershlp, 174521 NA•ITATl•NT I 'ICTITtOUl•UllNHI !WHITEHORN IUMMONI f'CTTIOUllUIMll Delly P11o1 February 1 14 F-801 Irvine BlllO . Sulla 1-. Tutlln. The lollowlng petlOnl ere NAMI ITAn•NT Cue No 025·22·27 NOTICft You l\rfe beef\ I .. !._IT ......... 21 21 1998
Cellf 82880 J doing bullneu u The loltowlno peraona •r• IUfllMONI 11114. l'M-1 INIJ decide N...... A• s .. •
w Alenerd Miiia 17452 PAUL F KILUI( & AS· dotng OUllnMI.. NOTICll You lie•• been .... M, ,OU ~ ,_ The lollOW!ng petlOn II
lrvtne Blvd .S\i1teA Tu1t1n,,SOCtATES. 243 Ceder! EAATHOUAKE SAFETY, eued.Tf'le~-rOectcM1belnf'-dllNMeyoure-dolngbutlt'MIU ----------1 Cell! 92680 SlrHI, Newport BHeh, 19377 Sent• Bellnde, Fouri· .... net '°" wttMut r-•pond wltMn IO dey9. fllMd I C & C SERVICE COM· PtB.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOU8 _.. ..
Ron•ld p Etholl 17452 Celif 924163 111n Velle y, C1llf 92708 I bef119 f'leMd un.._ ,our .. the lnlom\ettofl be&ow. PANY 24372 Hiiiview Ori..,., NAMI ITATIMBIT 11rv1ne Blvd Sune A'. Tu111n, Peul Fredertck Klluk 243 Jerome Jo G1u111no. epGftd wltMft 30 deye. fllMd II you Wllh to Me« thl ed ILeoun• NIOU'I. Celll 9287
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C•llf 924!&0 C•du Str•••. Newport 18377 Sent• Blltndl. Foun· ..... lnloml•tlOfl Mtow. VICI of en euorriey In lhll Tl'leodor• A Ryen 243 2 ..... ITATI.,.,. doing~ ..
Thia bu11neu 11 con· 8eeeh Ca.111 926413 111n Vet~ Cell! 92708 11 you wtth 10 Mell theed· metier you thOUld do· 10 I Hiiiview Or1ve Legune The tQllowlng oer-11 I 1 I P 0 D 1 A T A i C I ducted oy • gener•I pert· Joni l..ee Kllull . 243 Ceoer Clement Pep• 20712 VICI of en 111orney In lhll promptly IO lhlt 'fOUt Wfll• NIQUel, Call! 92817 dOlng bullnell.. SURGICAi.. GROUP OF
nershlp StrHI, Newport Beech Tiii••. Hurallt1glO/\ Beech milter you thould do so 1en retporlM. ,, •ray. mey be ' tn1s ou11neu II con· ALL ST AA GENERAL I CALIFORNIA (21 MEDICAL w Ak:herd Mllll CAiif 924163 i Cell1 926441 promptly 10 thel your wr1l-I llled on time ducted t>y en lndlvtduet SERVICE. 1250 AOema Ave I MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
nu1 atetllmel'lt wu llled Tl\11 bustrie11 11 con· I T1111 bu11ness 11 eon-ten response, 11 lfly mey be AVllOt U.ted he e6do de-Theodore A Ayet1 1 v . 101, Coet• M-CINI t525 SuoerlOr Ave. S&11t•
wtll'I the County Cieri! of Or· ducted by • um11eo pertner· dUC1ed by • ~II pt rt· !tied on time ~ 11 lrtblH\tl p-o. Tl'lia 'eou'•'emenc' 1 •0 1 1~ 924128 100 ~ BMcn. Caltt
•noe County on Jerauery 23. Ship nerlhtp AVllOI Usted ha 11110 d+ clec:ldlf COfttr• Ud. "" .U· ""tth the nty er1c 0 V<· Oevtd Ltoyo Het1er1y 92663
1986 Joni 1..ee Ktluk J.,omt J Glulleno mendedo El trlbunat puede dleftcle • menoe ~ Ud. •noe County on Jenuary 16. 1250 Ad1m1, Coate MMe Crel(I E L-. inc • Cell f'~ I Thia s111ement wu med This statemeot w11 Ille<! 1 decidlr contre Ud sin •u· j r~ dentro de IO dlM. 1986 I Cell! 024126 lomtt 1525 $uprf0( AYI
How-Gett,_ a ..,.n 1wllh the County Cte<k of Or· wllh the Counfy Cieri! 01 Or· 1 dlencte • l'TWlriOI qua Ud r• LM It lntonftac:lon ....._ ntaeO Tl'lll 1>u11n .. a 11 con· Sult• 100 ~ 6eec:h 4MC)°CemjMM Drtff enge County on February 3 enge County on Jenuery 15 spend• dentro de 30 d1u St U1teCI d...-tolleller el Put>h11\ed Orenge Cou1 dUC'lld t>y en 1ndlvldual Ca11r 92683
Newpoft leech Cati! t9&e 19841 l..H I• 1ntormec1on que conMjo de un •bOOMIO en Deily Pitot Fet>rullfY 7 1' Oevld L Hwterty Tlril bullneu It con-aeu ' · ,i.n4 '2ilMI llQUe eat• uunto, deberl• haoet10 21 29 1986 Th11 st•t-t wn 11ieo duet.a r:-y • c:or00tt11<>n
Publlahed Orenge Cout I Publlthed Orenge COHI 1 Put>ll1heCI Orenge Coest 1 St Ulled deMI SOllelter ••1•nmedlet1men1e. de H1• F-4112 with th41 County Cl«I< 01 Or· I Aoben K Slide tofPC>r·
lo a11y Pilot Februery 7. 1'4 Delly Piiot Fet>ruery 7, 14. IOeily Piiot Jenuery 31 Fel>· I eonMIO de un e1>a9110o en menert au re1pueau •n<ie Couratv on J1nuery 29 e1e .Otn•ntelretor
21 28 19841 21 29 1996 ruery 7 14 21 1918 este etunto, del>e<l• l'IM*IO Merit•. 11 hey e19Vn• l>Ulde Mt.IC ltOTICE 19&41 Thll llllM*ll wM hleC! F·9 t3 F·817 F·762 1nme<11e1ementt de esta.., reg1slr•d• e tiempo F2IMl7 wttf\ the County Cler1< o,.Of.
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m enar•. I U rHpuestt l·TO THE RESPONDENT flCTTTIOOI ~·· Put>lllhed Orenge Cou1 •noe County on ~'9 r~-==~-~==-=~==============~=========~=~~~=~~~~==~~·~111.~-~~.~·1 ~~1t~er~~· ~Mllh~NT ~~N~~~7 14 t~ ----,., regl11r1d1 • uempo 1 peuuora eonc:•rn1ng your Ttie lollowtng e>erlOn 11 21 28 1986 ,..,,
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
DEALER
COME SEE WHYll
• NO HASSLES • NO GIMMICKS • NO OVERPRICING
1442 South Brl1tot. l•nta Ane (lntereectton of Brletol end l dlnger (714) 141 0220 ------
I· TO THE RESPONDENT mem ege II you 1111 to Ille e dotng C>ullOMI n F 825 P\.lblllhee! ~ Cekt
Tile petitioner ,., .. riled • rffP(X'IMI wlthltl 30 d•yl Of l p SALES. 2135 Iris Pt 0 111y PtfOI F.oruary 1 14
pe1111on concerning your tne dete tl'let ltllS 3Ummons Cotta M ... C.111 924127 Mt.IC NOTICE } 1 28 l966
merrtege II you fell to file a 11 served on you yoor a.-Lawrenn A Po11on 2t35 ~· rNponM within 30 deys ol reun may be enle<ed •nd lhe ins Pt Coll• M... CAltl '1CTITIQUI au...ru P\BllC NOTICE • rhl dele thel this summons court mey en1er 11 1u<tgment 92627 NAMI ITARMEN'T
1s Nflled on you.your d•l•ull eonte1mng 1n1unc11ve or T1111 ou11ra .. s 11 co"· n,_ fotlowlng pereons ere ,ICTITIOUI llUSINIM
mey oe enter.a lllld tf\tl otf\er ordert concerning due1ed oy en lf'dlVlduar dotng C>ual,_ 11 N~ ITA,.._NT
court m1y enter I tvdgrnent dlvillOtl of properly 9j)OUMI Lt wtenCI A PoelOl'I B & B MINING PARTNER The IOllowlng Plf°IOI\ 11
I con1e1n1ng 1n1urac11ve or auppon cMd cullOdY, c:hlld Th11 1tetemen1 wH tiled SHIP. L TO . 2244 Wetl dolno ou.ineas u
other orders concerning 1upporl 111orraey lees wnn tl1• Covnty C1.,1o. of Or· Co•ll Hwy St• 108 N-· AEPELE 3901 MecA+r
dlvlllon of pr~y apausai coils end such othet relier enge County on Jenuery 24 p0r1 Beech Cat1t 924163 Blvd "~t t NewP<>rt 8-cn
suppon Child CUltoOy etiild ., m•y t>e gt1nted Oy the 1986 Larry "" LUtllln 1124 G•I· Cl.Iii 92680
suoort etlorney lee• costs, court Tt>e gatn1st1ment of FattlS b y O<n.11 Newport BMCn Brien Petef Hert . 25 "'•
1 end eueh otl'lel reller H may weges, 1ek1ng ot money or Put>lllhee! Orenge Coatt Cell! 92660 Lo• Cl Newoor1 e..tf'I
be grented by the court Tile property or other court Delly Piiot Fet>ruery 7 14 r1111 buatnHI 11 con Call! 92663 • I gernlanmenl ol weg ... t•k· euthorired proceedings mey 21 28 1986 dUC1eC! oy , limlled per1ner Tf\is bu••ri•H 11 cen
1ng ot money or property or 1110 result F·802 thlO duC1eC! t>y .,, .ndtv.Ouel
olher court euthoflzed Deleo OCT 9 11185 ----------Leff) N u.1nen Bnen p Hert •
proc;eeC11rag1meyelaoresull GARY L GRANVILLE IMID• IC NOTICE T111t tl•l~t wes weo Tf'l1a stetement wu llleo
SEP 24 1985 CLERK Bv Dons Burlte r u.K. wttl'l 1"8 County Clefk ol Or witl'I ll'le County Cieri!. utt>r I L" A. lrencll, Cllfk, By: Deputy ,. 111ge Count) on Jenuary 211 C. Qebeldon, ~ty Clertl "lchard T Oleon, At· FICTITIOUS IUl tNflo H enge County on Jenuery e 1
Seely end Rutsetl Al· lorn•r •I L••. 12550 NAMI: STATEMENT 19 ~ 1986
63 • .--A.ft I It t OMden Ttie lollOWtng petton s ntfhO torneys !or PehllOtlef 4 1 ,...,. un '" • o0tng ousinns u Puotisneo O••"ll• Coe51 Put>Hll>ed Orenge 1 I Tetter Avenue Sufi• 140 Oro••· CA l2e40 (I ) SUNTEARA 101 EN· Oa1ty Piiot Fe1>ru1ry 1 1.t Dally Piiot F•t>ru•rv 14 N-port Beach. CA 92660 Publ•Stled Orange Coast VI AONMENTS ICI SOl..U· 21 29 1986 21 28 11186 Publl111ed Orenge Coast 0 1.lly Pilot Fet>ruer; 14 21 TIONS 1917 1 Bldd .. lrvme F -813
Delly Piiot Jenuery 31 Feb· 29 Mereh 7 1996 Celll 92715
F-f21!
ruery 7 14 21 1996 F-156 Rol>lft w 11111m EH lon
________ F_-7_9_2 ---------Jr t9171 Biddle 1rv1ne Pl.8l.IC NOTICE
Ml.IC NOTICE Cell! 92715 f lCTITIOUI I UltNHI r Ml.IC NOTICE
NltlC NOTICE This b u11ness 11 eon ........ I T"T••--'ICmlOUI •UllN« flCTITIOUI IUl lNIEll -.. "' ,., NAMf ITATUllfN FICT1T10Ul IOlllffll NAM! ITAn MENT dUClllCI ov an U\Cllvldu•I Tile loll<»onng C>efSOtl I The loltowing e>erlOnl .,.
NAMI: I TATaMINT , Ttie loltowtng persOl'I s Aobert W Euton Jr dOtng buSOOMS e1 dOl"O l>Ul•nMS u
The following person II domg l>Ulll'lts• ., Tl'lll Slilemer'll .... llled SUPER D TOURS I~~ GULL OARS ANO PAO-
doing ooslneu ., IDA SUPPLY 18021 S'v· #tlh 11'1• County Cl.,., ol Or · 8rookf'lurtl • 12!> WUI OLES .) 1652 Jewel SI
' BROKEN SONGS 1089 perk Cr ,, 103 1rv1ne Calif ano• County on Jarau•rv '~ minster Cellt 92683 50.,1.., Legun• Cell! 9217"
Oen1elle Drive Coste Mesa 9271• 1966 Donna Gr "n '< • 10 Pa "'•rston E•te ntfO"
Celll 92626 Me1g11 1 Nt~) '02 ""'•'" F~ B 'O'f'lur" • {¥f'111 L aode• l omoenv L ld ~ J eme1 M;e11eet Kempner ongton St Suite 92 Me,.n• Put>"~ Orenge Coast ..,1n'1ei C•I•• ~.68 , Ze•i•r>O 83, t'•m•,,.,. ...
1090 Oenoelte Onve Cos1e Del Rev Call! 90292 Oa1lv P·IN Januery .) I ~et> H111 D.,,,,,l'H 111 .. ('In Pitme<ston No<I" N...,.119.
Mesa Callf 92626 Tnos ou11ness '' o•• •ua•v ' 14 21 1986 du.:ted D¥ en onO•Yo<l1;11 •end
Tl11S t>usiness 1s con ducted by an 1n111v•llu11 r ·59 Don"• G""'" T"'' ousineu ,1 oor
dueled l>y en 1ndtvldu•I Mergll 1 Nagy nus 1tetem..,1 wu foled dUC1ed t>y • ee><oor•lloa
Jim Kemonet T1'11$ steteme<'ll was "'~ c NOT a ..,,,, lhe Count\ c .. -.,, ~ 8rvce WC>O<lltflld OortclO• Th11 stetemenl wH hied w1t1'11ne Counrv Cler~ ol O• ___ Ml __ l ___ I ___ arage Count.,. °'" Jenue" 2 Tnis stelem41<1t wH 1119'.1
wl\11 lh• County Clerk of Or· enge Count~ vn Januar~ 24 Kn207 1986 . witl11t1e Co.intv Clerll of O. ~~H: County on Jerauery 27 1986 F2Mt'7 flCTICIOUl IOllN€IS Put>lllhecl Or~~ ~;;ifl Counh c>n J1rauery2Y
'2le2'n Publtsf\ed 'Jranoe Coa51 NA• a TATIMIHT 0.11) P1101 ~el>fu•rv .. '" 9 6 ,,_14 Put>llllled Ora""" Coa51 "-11 .. P•tot Feh, .. a~ • 1• Tl'le IOllOWlllQ persona ere 21 21 1916 ..... ,. __ •. .,. ..,.. ' ,. w • • doing O..-ll'WIS$ u Put>lllf>90 "'enge .......,.,
Delly Pt101 Februery 1 1• 21 28 19841 INTEACAAE MEDIC.A L F 90!> Dlllf\o Pilot Ft1bruerv •, 14
21 28 1986 F 799 CENTER IAVINE .A MEDI ' 2P t996
F-807 ---------CAL GROUP 4900 Ben en P\llt.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE .;A Perl..••Y Ir.tine Ce 11
92714 FICTlTIOUI IOllNIEU
FICTITIOUI I UIM ll tntereare Medlcel Group NA• IT A TaMUfT
1\RIC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE flCTI'TIOUI IUllHEll
NU11 ITATl•NT
The following petlOfll ere
dOlnQ bul iMll H
PENNHILL 1..ANO LTD
595 Tile City Orrve Sune
2<)1 Orenge Cehl 92661
NAMIE ITATl:MINT 11\C C.elltorn•e 6700 C-· Tne I01low1r.g persona art1 'ICTlTIOUI tUttt«•
Tl\• IOllOwlng pet90n II tl"el• A~ SIJlte 300 d0tno l>US>!'IMS U NAMIE ITATU•NT
TAG Menegement Inc •
C1111orn1e COfllO'•llon 595
Tl'le C11y 0<1._. Su11e 20 1
Orerage Cell1 926418
Th11 bu1ines1 11 con
ducted oy • c0<poreoon
Willll m E G•rwln, Prell
dent
Thll 9111.,,,..,I .... tiled
""1th the County CWll ol Or
enge Countv on .ienulll'Y 15
1996
dOlng t1u11nes1 u Cuiv.r C•IV Calll 90230 CAAEEA AESOUAC.E Of
PERSONAL COMPUTER tn1s 1>u11nHa 11 con VELOPMENT 1(14~ WHt
CONSULTANTS 170 Sien-O«lllCI by 1 C<>fpo'ehon 11.et .. le Ave •200 Or•~
tOfd 1rv1ne <..e111 927 15 R1cnero N Scott vie. Ce111 91667
JOHOI\ v J•"""• 170 Pretldent • Ou1pi_.1t ••IKIC••••
St•nlOld 1tv1ll• C11o1 92'1~ This ttetemenl wu llled 1~ C.lttorn111 1()4'1 Wt1•I
Tl\1t DUtll"IU t con w•lf\ lf'le C,....,nt~ (;ief~ >I Qr Ketelle A.... I XlO 0.e·~
OuCll'd I>" en n111~·('fual ·~ C(>yrlr on F4>btuatoi l ehl 0268~
;osepn "' ;enu•11 1q8e ff\1a bu11n•~• ' co,,
r1111 st•rement was llled ~ duC11d by 1 CO!'l)<)ftl•on
wllf\ the Count" Cl@!~ o r Of Pvt>ll~ Or 111ge t Herry Youngrun u c
•'1Q9 Covnt'I' on Jll'lulry 24 Oe•ly P110t Fel>Nl rv • 14. reot~ t,,_,er
1t88 2 • 2e •898 T'l1a 11•1emen1 .. , rllld ""121 ~ 844 wi1t1,111e County C*11 or O<
Put>hll\ed Orenge Coul •noe Count; on Jf.11Ua r, 20
Delly P1101 l'ebruaf\I i 14 --..,-_-tC_Mn_T-IC_E __ 1988
~, 21 1988 r~ "" ~ Puou~ O<•~ ...-t F 199
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dOO~bY .. nellU MC'l81LE MECHANI~
?00 W Cantrel Ave en11
''"' c 11111 ~i·o~ Eo1~ Joon 104!> E HI 4u
SI • I\ L.:>nQ 8eec" °""' 9090•
Tf'l11 Oul•/\ell ' ea•
dUClllCI Oy en inOIVldu/lf
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Thia tlltet!*'ll ..... , lllt<l
w•lf\ ,,,. County Clef~ o{Of. ~ Cour•IY on .1-.r, :n 19~6 •
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1"21U17
Put>t11hed Orenge CoHt Oelf'to PtlOI J1nuery ,l 1 F tb·
rverv 7 14 ;> 1 19H P\lllC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI 9Ul*IU Oe•I) Piio! 'et>ru•"I t•
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The lotto ... 1ng ~Kl"• er• F-1 '.t
Mt.IC NOTICE
FICTIT'IOUI ttUllNlll
NA• ITATl•NT ' ... '°"'°'*11'1'11 P«'J(llnl .... 'tCTIT'IOUI tul .. 11 OOol'IQ CXI\ 11
NA• ITATllllNT PACIFIC t:XPOR• 106
Tri. loll°"""•no penon •• Dentlu"t l ine Coat• M•"
dc>-ng buWIMe H Celt! 112828 ,..,,_,L ASSOCl4 1ES "-,.l\<1r .. 10f\ Oen
I••) VMNI l •nt ~I bury l •• .. C: ta Me~
S-• "' C1lll U&eO C•11t 1129'41 ~.i1v Mol>lll 14 12 Vtv<•n LI.IC~ 'our•s 108 O.nt>u"'
1..ene NeWOQ<t hec:ll \':.•ill L•,,_ COit• ._..._ C•lll
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T"'' l'lu••n•11 •• eon T1111 but t/\"" •• con.
<IVCted .. el\ •f>dlV'Ouel O~led D)' l\;llbeMI end ... 11
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w1111 the L '"'V c .. o t1• Ot· witn 1~ Cou"h Ctet' ot O< = COu 1, ~ Jenu•l"f 17 ~Count'( <'fl J-rv 111
'*"' ,,...10 PuOlf.,.. .. t , "'0-c ,, P\At>l••P!ed l'>f ange c l'U I
Oe1rv P11111 1e n1•111 ll ~Ith· O••IV Pt101 ftl>f\.I~ 7 ••
Nel'f 7 '" , t 1Hf. 71 ~I !
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SERYICf 1837) Cc\Mll..C
hon C•• lut •i •"'•ne '1CTTTIOUI .UaMU CAii! 01•u NA ... ITAT'l.-lfT
01•~ COHI 1nvett"*'' Tl'\e IOll(lwlno Ofl<tof'> ••
Corp Pen1m1 C 111111 ~ ~ ~N"O bua•nee.t H
Calle Le Alemedl ~N•lh '>UNTflHU £111\.lllO N
ll()OI [I ()oredo Penem• M(Nl~ ,,, L•"""-l,..
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Conlln.oe•ron Cr fll~t • 2 11A te '\ E Allton l\ 1
irvtne C.tllf 9?71' , •-•"-\ n CC>tta lltAeu Tru1 1>u11ne11 II CCI" c. ,, 92628
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P\BllC NOTICE
FlCTTTIOUa 9U ......
NA .. ITATllllhn
r1141 IOllOW'"CI c>erMI\ ta
,1\l'ng °'41'MM ., NfW~A T 8E1"1 1..-'
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IMI' Orange Coett DAILY PILOT I Friday, February 21, 1986
C~LL 642-5678 IF CALCING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
488-8800
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. tlf ILIOI Fer Salt 1100 ~BR 2'~ba Twnhse Obi 1 Blulf1 condo 4BA 2'h9A, :tier 2Ba. frplc, belcor;y LARGE sharp 1 bedroom.
1 IUOl'LfVlll WESTCLIFF·3/bd, 2/ba. TO tOUI 1 1 gar Aelr1g. Dshtwshr I freshly dee. lrplc, pvt 1 509'.; Fe,nleal. Vacant new earthtone carpets. Sparkling new Cape Cod I lg yard, new car~t. RV
A spacious remodeled lllHILUFPUI Wasn/dry lrplc Avail patio. dbl detach gar I S995/mo720·11422 I n-palnl, new drapes, style Apartments acceu. refr1 St500
3BR 38A Single 11ory with Very nice FLEETWOOD now S800tmo 675-4056 _! l385/mo Agt 759-8389 Lrg pvt 1BR. 2 car ger. absolutely 1mmacutate. •Townhome & Slngte' &46-3100 or 7::>2-l963
two mast8f suites on an n1ghly upgrad9d Large •3Br2' tBa E-s1de Twnhs Dover Shores Bayfront I good view. lrg patio, full 1 d11hwaaher. enclosed level design• •Tennis & I ---oversized 101 In lhe 200 11vlng. dining. kitchen 2 frplca, spa, dbl garage SBA 48A, newly dee sun. bar New applls, lockable garage, park Racquetball Courts •O-Saa Clt•tatt 2171
block Clf Po1nse111a Ask-area wtklng size master St250 No Pets 722-8011 I Dock tor lrg boat Lae 0, micro. dshwr, w/d, truh like grounds. $560 cean views still available Roomy iunn vie 29
Ing $390.000 Call bdrm and bath -lse/opt Avall now comp Lrg pool/Jae. 548-6279 •Immediate Occupancy 1Ba upstra.Y Ind; ga; .... 1211 u111•· MILLS •40ceB a2n Bmte sRuVnsel vu $5500/mo A~t 673-5354 cabana Non-smoker Et-side"' 1Br 188 wllots of •2Bdrms from $940 I $600 No pets 493-2710 • • r ~ a 1ire1 --777 Avocado St 100/mo ' '"' • t Bdrms from $69 5
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----large k1tchen/d1n1ng and crpts. drps wtd hkup only $1250 FM 6759 E1S1DE lovely new 2br, •llT.lllTI pOOl, rec bldg, s7ootmo RHICH PRICE 11v1n9 area corner tot garage $600 -sec Must TILHEIT 111·1110 121·0 lllOAIWAY 2ba, balcony w/d avail IR•&i•1tsl 645-3866 0' 54o-3449
1DUPLEX-2Br lba each Small pet OK young stand credit v No pets -----1 E'SIDE tBR $475/mo I 312 $1050/mo • $1050 ~ ~ , .. i I So-of-PCH $264,900 adults we1corne 770-5629 Newly crptdlfresh paint 1st/1es1 + $250 security securlly 631-3646 BEACH BL AT PCH ,. IC. tat1ls
521 Carnation By owner AGT 540 5937 enhances 3br 2ba ocean deposit 756-8558 67'3-0241 or 673-1541 EASTSJDE Broadway 3Bt mist yrlt S 1050 now _ • Luxury 3Br 2Ba, 2 frplc 2 Mt to bch Lg pluSh new New 3BR 2BA space rent t1rep1ace grdnr incl $82.., 539-6191 Agl cost 1 & 2BR-Apt S535 $6:>5 garages w /opnr $900 Apts Frplcs intercom looa1 2706 Cetta Mt11 1024 S 130, pets oceen t>reeze No pets 646-3177 -mo All bullt tn'> IM•v rm Owner s Unit 645-8166 wtd hkup Central vec. Beaut East CM lrg airy rm
'NO OUAUFIYtNGf In Costa Mesa 645-6456 Easts1de . Lrg 3BR 1>,BA. HWPORT oo••o near be~ch & St'tOPll MOYEI• •OW /Oman tubs Lg garages I w/pv1 ent & bath $435 --•·• 'I -I Eaecellent area 3bd/den Cemetery Lots $1100tmo Call Robert 2 master suites t yr lse 735.74 t W 18tri St Low as $895 846-9_501 I utlls pd 646~352 -·-_..._llE 520 $850tmo Model cond TSL llllT 142 1803 $595 mo 2BR IBA patto ll-.n44 .... IHI pool hOme Buy w K Crrrta 1225 Miiiiken 631-1266 Ask tor Rooert Milliken -poor laundry room East· l"iae 2644 Beaut NB wes1cl111 turn
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Diii Ptint 1026 HOUSE WANTED 3BR or pvt yard. carport S675 _ _ 2Br w/gar crpts Water 2Br lB~axu~sp~ple 5~~ Lg 2/bd, 1/ba w/lrplc & non smllr. frig. TV, Micro.
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Walk to Beach S 145 000 eat1 I home leisure patio gar & $1500 per mo * lBRtpvt patio frtgl stv New 3Br 2 .ea 2 car gar-N t It ~ U 69 H B. nr bch, 10 min lo CCC
Call213f454·118t yard $700 at 539-6191 AdrtanRealty549·8547 t adtt only S525fmo1 age mlcroS1t50mo135 twrer IC $295 F/non smkr Atter H c Agem COSI E sde IOC 760-0_2!9 ~ocheste< St 960-8572 I * 1aHllNI1100• 6p!!" & Wknds. 962-5340
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Neatly new Twnhse in t6 Inc yd dbl gar. pe1 ok pk. 539-6 t90 Best Riiy fee pels $600 mo 646-2832 1ngs. prvt patio/balcony, 280RM & 2BA $700/mo Sch $500 .. sec Perter
unot New England Sea 2 bdrm condo nr SC color $1095 642-9666 -----*•&VE Mt••y* jac bllms No pets Refrlg, dshwshr, stove prof n/smkr, strait Rel
port wt pool 28R 2, iBA. Plaza $695 3 l>drm $795 , NB DUPLEX Huge upper • ~ j 855-0665 or 631-6 t07pm_ incl. N.o Pats 545.AaSS req.-67-A-788.5 £A9.3-5872
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*'ISOLUTELY* 11501000 C.o.< Ce n 1u r 1 2 1 NB New ig28R Condo PLUSH CONDOS w11a11s 851-1 184 9-5pm lndry tac poot carparts ~-. .... BnU Newport Heights 28• 1Ba Hottll/ .. tltll 2711 " Spacious 4 Bdrm rioml' 84 7-6 IOO or CriarlPS set sys & interc.om 3 s1reams Gar w opnr NPT CREST CONDO Ealt cond No pets.$625 ~GU 111 garage. patto. lndry. pool _, ..... -..,_.;."';.;.;-;,.,__..;.;..;.;
Y 0 UR VE A Y BEST with 60 II on tne Bay and Reed 840• t490 decks S ISOOtmo vrly w/d hl\up new decor Avl 2 Mstr bdrms 2 ba 1 11 Call Curl II 631-1266 $725/mo 650·8213 WIU IUCll G~~~::~~ ~~~~~T~N_!~ ~:~:~~1g~8;i :~~:·:~u~~ Hant. Hu Mir I 042 • JSR 2BA $1150 ~g~ S~~~ ~~am s95o~~a°o pool tennis S tOOo ~o * SHARP * APHTMEITS •MIST SH* I MOTOR I ..
spacious End Un11 with fully maintaineo w•I'• an ----------JACOIS llUln sec 549-2447 ° 722-8440 or 640 -7033 tBA W/side s525 • sec 8:~~~1:01 n:irrnb:/'n1~0~n 1 -t -lrplc. blltfls. peas Wkty rentals Low rates
rtuge prvt entry court all new l(llCht<n Oen WlTEllFRO•T w/DOCI PROP llHACEMHT 'Real Sharp 18• den rrplc Npl Stirs newer 2Br. Den. 645-2092 or 756-0157 Poot Spa No pets ok Only $600 ~~35 & l~p/Wk:y Cf tor ~~~~n~ ~~;:'t'e~~ew~~~ ~~;~1d:~~ick ~~~o targe 4::Ss ~~b~WI ~ei1:~'' '141675 6 t73 lake view prol decor. ~~r b::c'~· 8~'~-~~·;.~~~go *FREE CABLE TV Lg tBr I 10drm $625 1 TELHHT llt-1110 coit:\.:~ cg0o1'8:
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many cusiom tealu•es 211 BS0-7629 c" w•nt.J'.i ~QU 111 ocn vu $1100 759-1321 crpt . d&hwr. encl gar.I $1800 mo yel!ly I --
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499-6224 ~-7pm Ct14H Fer Rt1t Ag1 631 4960 ~~~decB~Os sGi1proaogte5sP0
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N I 069 B1llto1 l'rp1c vaulle<l ce11tn9s dbl ping Yrly $12001 o ewport eacla 1 . gar pooi ~spa No pets VILLA OALBOA I Br tBa carports Heat paid Wan1 a selection of great m W ld, lrpl etc Btk to bcn Pea1n1ul1 2107 ieorm $750 w/v1ew Wtd onct Para Sorry no pets 1tv1ng? We can offer any. 673·'496 or 673-7427 $425 • uts, dep 646-0354
IY OW•Ell JBR 2ba OCEANFRONT 6oti w 18th turn S lOOOtmo 962 4557 Bach $515 thtng lrom a small apt '0 Beaut vu of surf ocnlrnl 3 bd 2'ba Et Morro Mbl C.ut~ & cozy tiome LQ tor homP Avaol Mar 15 10 b45-2'39 964-4 t63 V•lla Balt>oa 2Br 2Ba tam-1Bdrm $600·5610 a 4 bdrm house 11 look· modern 4BR 2BA up hm. ocn "u prv bch ner ot S•dP acces-; ::i car J 1 s 4 7 • 28drm 2Ba $795 •no 1n CM NB or HS
garagP AssumablP t<.t 6~;~468 "•!. 1 "'" (.Pan E-•,.'le 2Br End Unit ~j;':':i9S1~1~oRv;1~~~e7~~ts 825 Center SI 542.1424 thmk of us first for thal ::~~·~;{!r~c c5~~;:~ S400• •., ut•I 497-646 1 Ev
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AdfiiC: lo peacPtut p;m Ori lrplr 9a1 pool Cable TV VILLA BALBOA Exec I Br $620 E1s1de lg 2br lbA TSL MGMT 642-1603 furn $300tmo Prof n. COMPARE! COMPARE! Pooni 't>IO. ocn lia) 19µ ~ I s•2s mo 545-4008 • Den tnCI lrplc wld a c pool 2 persons maA no Westside 28• 1 >Ba pvt Enjoy 11'1hel Lu•ury ol the S"1kr 548-4962 l>twn 3-8
'3BA 2ba S 169 000 TnP trptc 2 car gar ~ i., r • other u""rades Pool oelS 64&-5 t37 540-0130 beau u surroundings of p M 6 90 7c3 s D1a1 Poa'nt 2126 ° ~,. patio cerpart. tndry tac 3BR 2Ba gar NB apt
roperly orl 4u I • 'If>~ ~68~,~~aF,~~· • ~;< HARBOR BLUFF TOP spa sec bldg & sub· l&MIA IH lPTS Small pet ol< $695/mo I 1111 CAIYll UST shr w t 1 oerson over 30.
OCU• VIEW co•oo J200 st 3BR 3BA $2500 w~~o ,~i:;ch Gs~i'sci~o-I Br & 2Br. Ing, range,' 549-0433 or 650-3673 In a spacious 2Br 2Be steps 10 !>each. yard
Lrg IBP w sunny patio A11rr,~1 on the wdl1:1r lg 4tlr n""OI Feb Vu 496-7009 640·2939 Evt645-6836 laundry. pool carport No $600 2Br 1'"1Ba -W/s1de I Twnhme w/2 lrplca. 2 car W/D. S500 mo 646-2724 prof decor & upqraded ix• den lrplc. ga1 yrly vw pets 5550 & $650/mo • gar w/opnr Guard secur---
Just mons from t>eac.t $ 1250 call 539.5190 lJn1que Ren1a1 180 d99ree YOU 1•sr11vr IT 931 W 19th St 548-0492 patio no pets. avail 2126 lty entrance Micro W/d Bat Pen1n shr 4BR apl v ,la Ball>o& p 11ced Best Ally tee ocean view 38r 288 2 ~ ~ n Must see1 548-4506 hl<ups Call 644-0509 wt gar across from bch GA TEO VILLAGE COM-Beauttful Leeward Apts , -- -1 $325/mo 675-5740 msg t>elow market tor qu1c.I\ car garage 661-8066 MUNITY 2Bdrm 2 ·~ea 2Br IBa $650 Sec dep DIDI Pt11t 2626 UDO DELUXE 2BR. DA,• - --
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,)N CANAL 1 217 Sq Ft ALSO 2BR IBA collage Priced t>eiow the rest I 1 place microwave oven, Compare before you rent UNFURN Upstrs 2Br 2Ba, 1Garage Sl l95 998•5868 3BR twnhse nr bch Frplc.
•fir 2Ba wallt to beact lrplr <1ml t>ac:l\yard 1 car Smart fir pin 2ba & gar private patio ELEGANT Newly decorated custom Den. lrplc, lg balcony. dbl __ __ w/d m1tro dShwr gas ~ •o:.s GOO net rand gar $900 Agt 673 S3S4 539_619 t Agi 188 LIVING nnfy 15 minutes design teaturds pool. gar No pe\s $775/mo Newport Peninsula 2Br t>bQ bates stain glass
10CKSIOE RE •22.9·30 to So~ Plaza.1ust eas1 bbq. covr d garage sur 33•21 Chettam Way Apt t ''tBa Steps to beach. wind. beam cei1 & Nice
*RARE Fl•D• HHI. BtlCla 2140 of Ne'pwort Blvd & south rounded wllh plush land-0 Open Wknds or By gar:te, yrly $1000/mo I Aoommal4'S' N·smkr
OH OF TME HST 21rp~c ~!~f~e ~r~~~,g~~~ A TIAACrlVE 3or 2 bath I ol 2~;~ O~~oG~r~Eay 1 1::r~nj 2~~~~urnlshed ' Appt C~l1-~~ia189t or i Valla entals 675-4912 _$450/mo 673-1617
Crtarm1ng duple> w•lh $925 Fee 6424 nome w/lrpl veg garden SJ t.5439 By appl only 365 WILSON SPACIOUS 3BDRM 2BA E/BLUFF TH M/F full
great polfmttal 3br 3ba TELHHT 17&-IHO 6 t>lks lo t>each $975 mo l jj2 1111 e .... ltlC~ 2640 /view Next to bch Gar-prlvtleges $350. leave
oen n upper unit 2 2131696-8051 S.a Cltatatt 2176 ,. • WlUTISHI age Yrly 11250 Avall t message 760-0518
norms 2t>a down Both Charming 180 ocn "u hill Avail now to n-smkr lBR 3Br 2ea w/panoramlc ocn 1COND0.Jbd/2'"'1ba. 2 1 '!'1 , 1. bllins, ulll~nct ~~5~491~1~~8754~~7~~815 !Fe. COM 2BR 2BA apt Blk
m11s w•th l1reptaces and side lBR den. lam rm condo all eiec. upstairs, vu. iac & patio Lo yrd garg, pool, tennis, 5495 Fee 8917 I 10 bch Lndry Avail 311
arA 1n eYrellent condition spa atroum Secluded amentfies sgl gar tn matnt LUCiiie 498-0500 st 125/mo, vacant nL•1m Ill 1110 SPACllll 1" $550~ ., Utll 615-9169
w•ll'l manv upgrades Corona Highlands enter Hunungton Landmark ror _ ___ Agt-Don 642-9797 ~ • 1 mite to beach 642•2357 I --_
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Newly remodeled 3 BR Cape
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location using finest quality
appointments and interiors
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mm • tennis poo1 condo A c tr pie .w'd ~ idst pet don. 1 wait! Studio Apt, uflls Incl. calla, dbl car i:r w/opnr 1 & 2 Bedroom of San Diego freeway Andrea guc~r,ded gla,teA4319.000 hkup Mstr BA llv· rm 539-6t9t Agent cost carport $385 Fee 6735. W/O hkufs 75 + 111 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME 2473 ORANGE AVE •• 35-~.5. ·eR, -2B"' hM 1n arge o SS4Jmable pa1io overlooking pool _ Tllfl•IT Ill lllO · F 1 hi 631-5.439 By appt only ..., .. .. " f1nanc1ng Call Fran Dodd $950 mo yrly 998-0082 ALMOST Ocean Front ~ • last aec 225 650-1798 urns ngs Av1t1able c M Pool, spa, n-emkr
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refnq lndry rm pello Ip S 1800 494-9329 2611 cells, lrplc. gar $690 ' M /F 20-25. 90•;. n-amkr
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porch $26 500 RMI relrtg 1ndry rm yard 748 ultl Agt 494.1244 --pets 2 people $885/mo ¥ ntce 2br 1ba, $350 •
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wtrm environment, $350. p~one "'•wwlng, con-JOhn 213;43..:7468 Att FOUND nice Cat near Vic·, ltlon. Inquiries and I PllC*ltle. c M. J P&lm'l llAlllT .... I llUT -·--•
Kathy 646-4912 Mlchaet f9rence room. tu library, &pm 213-434-1120 tort• & Newport Blvd. I reauma to: P Btevtns, ACC1ount1ng C~k nMd8d llm/UllPTillllT lllLY Pl.IT 111.fftLIT
R ttoshare2br 2'~ba 2 ph,ocol lcoe>& ytl ng, tight MC· "BIOS WELCO . 631·1330 ' ~~ WMCAt ~~62861 .. Coeta 11 lllllllPll In COt'Pol'ate office for Fmorak~h ~7•19..!-Jl-l 330 W Bey Street SlOW.BeySt. mm rear a n-nou .. com. ME tor 1a1e LOSTJrly7blk-•trlpecl ma m"8, n · Ad Agency tooktno tor or-Entry Level. Mu1t know ... .,..., v ..... c... Coet1 M .... Ca. 92827 co.ta MeM. CA. '2921
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S375/mo. 5-48-2354 6 accounting 1yatem1_ through Chape1 11 I Big reward 850•9354 j)tl'aon to handle blltlng.1 Inventory reconclltat1on. • J"9t
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-Finch I.Ink & Company I 3118186. Mlntmun bid Mt LOST -Gray adult mate cat, I' edl I I f I II pay;oll, etc. Mull be Stephanie 83 \~ 8-5 Kn of WOt"d pr~ Liil mlT
•Oatlyeomputarupdates (714)250·7191 at $9157.31. Slnvle sue-I Snuggles on Diana DI' ~m r::~f:ng or" mature & determined CH•« and computer VlllAl.l1••1.a1 .... o~nlng for one all· •Mor• t.ad•. tutar Mrv ce111u1 bidder to be 661-36441492-2042 me r ln809f Call Anna 494·1900 UW. lllllT&IY l'le6pfUI. Setary open. c.tt Butlneu. nHdt ••If perl•nced loan Aet
•All cllentt tcreened Pl• lfFIOE SP&OE awarded all auet1 on Lost-Labrador• mixed I Mull 81'1foy WOf'klflV with Smalt Nwpt Bch firm Meka Jo. 548-5525 Mon -Fri. mo11vated, Mf\'lce on.n-w/Co<ona Del Mat Mort•
• 1S•1t off to all look9rs E. 17111 St, Cotta Mesa te<ma of cash within 10 I ch a In co It a r I~ cnlldren Exparl•nce I .-&llPO/SIO'IY Individual w/good ctertcal T L =--'/T M ted. , .. p. lndlvldu.i1, eege Co M~ hlW0-600-1200 IQ ft S 1 10 per days of ac<:eptance. Ci tstreno Bch 'uaa helpfUt. . lnV98tment firm In NB lklll1 Word procieealng tc•AK41& I .. exp Ill Graphlce & Sym-wotk.W and new e lltr°"G
t7301 Be.ch Blvd, HB sq ft grou Avail immed C.11 1-&00-«2-5265 .. .,,:...,. to Shedow RE~ Metllng Full time person exper praf'd win train ISM boll. ltlX'.lstlng matilet. deelt'e to MICCMd Souttl
(714)64 1-5611 Call for •PPI to see NewPone..chYacht .WARDI 496_1373 or we offMan•xcenentt>en-Good bookkeeping, E.,.Gravell95S-3575 s.-. artletlng l Let-Qrano9CountryWr1tOtY
8 30·5.30 , Crai g Bok 8811107 Aald T efl1 program, paid va-typing, wammer, word U•.llAITIPlllll tering Artt.trlMded Contact SEAVI EW
Shr East bluff 4Br Condo 831· 126& : er age, 111... llttlngs, • • or raoay cations & t.olidayt. boou• 1 proceulng & phone sklUs PAIT· Tm 2 yr1 ~. eommerclaJ/lnt Call Jo9 831-24911 FlNAHCtAL 67MSOO
w/2 tern Frplc, Pool.1 .~i µ urnlll'llngs. reu. Welt .... REWARD Lost St1mese program and dental In-necessary Non-1mkr With llrong typing, data 261-6040
$404 ... dep 640-5219 ;~'!l~:fla tablllhed. Pat. 673-7272 kitten, bl col w/betl,vlc surance Salary plus SUIOO/rno 67~227 prooesal. ng lkllls & C laln SSll F= J.=:' ~..,S:
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a amalt Dog 548-3935 4th tlOOf w/vu 642-4644 Great oppt. Red~ tor IWlll IW Ull I ::: ~: A~ply c~~~~ Cablevision ol Costa PIT Bkkp/PrOductton Asst SerMfl Prlnt8'/0f*at0f !Needed '°' Automotlw & merdel Brok-firm In
Great molher a daughter Mon thru Fq 9-5 tut sate. Special benefits 311 Newporter 9PM ' 2_.-(Cl t • Mesa 1• teeklnQ a salet I neededed for up-comtno wtth Set-Up •KP ln thlCk AMI E.11a1e Ctaulfled Corona del M'.;r-wtth u -
duo ~Ing a home Ill I Mike Vou 852-t330 I Ulestylea 520-4127 ~;· ~t) p.m rcu a cler1c This ii a lull tl111e Fiim Production Co. WP fltm P)88M call Tony Aoventtlng S.... at a c•ptlonal reputation
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or shr ~larger hoi'.ne wt t••trcaal Prt,.rly la"ll•tal Ptr11a1l hrYiCtl WORK ON THE BEACH Outlet Include pholle l motlvlted, ene1getlc lllPllTM ~~ggr..::. :r~:al!t~'S:
someone nice 673...4404 27U O,,.rlaaily 290I 3004 'I IN LAGUNA ntee. scheduling 1"stalla-650-3550 2 yearlc 1 axparlenQe wllcth a Mlf·dlaclptt~ lndlvtd--1. ,._,, M*• iae.c:a. __ ' PrestlQloua Resort t I ons • 111 t "g a n d m roecope on m ro· __.. ..,..
Mature tem writer nlsmkr. 1350 sq tt STOREFRONT CHARTER VACHT looklflV 100 YOU NEED TO TALK? 11 NOW Hiring For An· • genl.clerjcal work If IHI Estate Mtt.1 lllf, electronlca. Pteue call uals may eern excellent REALONOMICS CORP
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Matureprofndiatudloor •Combilled ONlce/Shop, cellent tax advantages. ESCllTS-IOIELS •Sates Secretary Magu ire at (714) to9ox43S5,CoetaMesa Ell•ll• ty Sala.and/oradvenl9-Morning•. Mat.lwoman.
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S450 Joe 675-l37S Nice CM area. 548-7249 INVESTMENT Group hae I 41-wlexcettent benefits, ap-CLEll llCl_.._IST --• Stnd t
. up to H If MUii Doll I LISE WllllT •y WT pllca"ts must be able to r •-I rMUme o: UL.I ..... wmD Guaftl tr lt•t 1,000 II. n . llnAIL or mor: avail ~r via~~! • wofk ttextble hrs. end ¥¥Ith good office skill• PIT pereonabte, matur11 PIE 1111 11.; •• .BleYI.:~-tor Golf Pro Shop. Pwt or
2740 FREE!TANDING Business Projects WIEITUWI weekelldS. Catt Joan needed for busy home person tor property Immediate opening, 3 ... -• tulltlme.Muetknowgott
--------Lrg Stlow Room & Offices 675-3439 anytime 112· 1111 ElllS 10am-6:30pm Thur-Mon heallh care agency mgrnt co w/busy phonea. year1 experience on CtS Ul.Y Pl.IT Call 852-8689 btwn US oeep sing' garage Corner of Weatclltt & Irvine • · ---497-5199 Excel aal1ry & beneflte 8·30-1pm, Mon-Fri. Must a must & knowledge of P.O Box 1560 9AM-12 Noon
711 18tt'I SI Costa Mesa Sig" space evt on Westcllff MH~ Tt I.Ma 2914 •-LMll I I Home Health ReaoYrce be able to wOf1I Sat 9-4 960. San Juan Cap. Call Cotta Mela, CA. 92e2e 549.9759 Ul-1101 -K• WORKON THEBEACH Center 4001 Weslly Good phone manner a Fred(7l4)496-3261 SAL.ES MGMT.REP
S1 .000 CASH LOAN l11lncli11 3012 IN LAGUNA • 117, Newport Beach mull 6"2·1603 . II A -on
Sltrllt 2742 OlllU Hl IWI Even with Credll Prob-A I Prestigious Resort 714J52S..6982 -lams 24 Hrs Ca11 1 tar School ART11s NOWHlrlngForAn:•• llEOEPT/SWITGllll ••••eeee .. eeeeeeeeeeee .. ._F•tMtgrQWlno•\lnH'a
llYITIUIE R~~~~:'i;~:ll'ty~~ 1-702-370-4346. CLASi~~·6.fi'~3:'ea. Admln11trattveSecretary C1ST•HlllY10E SATURDAYS. R.E. Office • DELIVERY DRIVER I ne.d w/prfYV«I treclc r• Storage Sp808S Available R . · g · M T.D 29 •I ages • • Bookkeeper Smalt growing business In Newport Center. Call • COfd. De Ani• Bayalcle VIiiar eatonomlca 675-6700 11tp1n, • 1 SPANISH OR ENGLISH • Sales Secretary neecla mature ruPon-Carol Van Alper 9-5, M-F. • • • Extensive aateaman
300 E Cout Hwy, N HISTORIC 25,000' Loage-WIOOW ,,.. money for . LESSONS TAUGHT Nloe at~wl•xcel . slble lndlvlduet w/good eu ll060 E.O.E. • D 11 Pll t ot oute • product~ pr<Mdt!d
673-1331 Mon -Frt 9-4pm Bldg wlcomm rentals, to T o·s. S 10,000/up. no I Reasonable 650-1415 t>ene, apptlcants must be I phone personaltty to SECRETARY For Auto : a y O m Or r : ·~rnlal'on
Int toe" avail f()f "Rehab" credftv /no penalty Call able to work flex hrs, and handle general office Shop PIT 12-5 exp'd • available in Huntington • ~ Commltt-
Mi1e. ltatall 2744 Try $475K Bkr 953-l220 Denison Assoc 673-731 \ l•r••--••1 wk ends Catt Joa" 6"5-9351 only AUnn do tight book • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • en:irts -and...,., _ ~ 10am-6·60pm Thur-Mon •· e ment, -IQllW .,_
Laguna Anlll Studio. ofc, PllSMlllS LIOATlll UIHIC .. tall ,97-5199 Entry Level Po!Mhon Real work, phones & Olhef • per afternoon. • lief In one'•""' workshop, gn toe $250-Retlll/Offloe space 1681 Dt•tllill 3011 Estate tnvestmellt Co cter1cat office duties Age • •
•94-9516 or 494-5693 a $2 oo sq. tt. On eorner Aaataae .. tatl 2t20 CHILDCARE wanted flt tor 1•t4ic1l/hal1l 5105 ~~!ld~~ht.w~~uv~:~ I 30"' 831-0693 : Call 642-4333; Monday -• IUI Tl•
Co••trcial of MacArthur & Coast 2'1t yr old bOy In our hm Cllllll/OUU fess I 0 n a I a t . Thlllklng ol a new hom• 1 • Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for • l llllD1 a Highway . -Prime spot In PSYOllO/PALI O&ll weekdays. Gldnwesl & Busy Med Lab needs 111ude 18 PP8 a r an c 8 I tor spring? See the many • A • Celt Mr Willia LI. Salt/Ital Landmark tocatlon 2411 reade<. 20 yrs ex.p. Call M cFadden are al energetic person tor driv· Typlng ,eq·o 750-8601 Ust1nvs In today's claSSI· • rt. • Mt tlM
E Cout Highway, Suite 650-2758 Diane 831 -896"1 I 892...4826/eve lng/clerlcal duties. FfT i _ --r m _ 6"12-5678 • : -----,----
1 .. iani/Ofliet Ital "200(7~~~; ... :0 Mar •HEIAllUllU* ! --.-Knowledge ot oc area.1 Prtft11i1aal/ P11fn1ie11lj . : Orange Coast • s:t!i!s POS~N" Av~
2769 Pe,sonatlzed Resvmes & IP11f!'~1111l/ Good ~~~40record M•iai1trahtt 5100 M•iautr1t1" SlOG • Dally Piiot : bouttq~h =
-.. '!"3000--t3"'6 .. e ~sr.4•g ... &~45"'3 tllOI NSIHllll letters. Same day service
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U.a111tr1tltt 5100
1
• • Ptaza. 549-1225
Sq. Ft: 1617 WESTCLIFF, 2 spaces. 14'/t x 40 space. avail. Resume Works In CLASS ROOM AIDE , : 330 W. Bey Drlve • -ui'ii"9iiiiiiftiii=~
Nwpt Ben 541-5032 Agt 3017-B & 3019-A Harbor Newport Beech 759-7044 Su1b1tltute Classroom IEITAL &SSISTUT I • Coate Mese CA • Ula,.,,.
-Blvd, CM, across from Lt t I f • 2925 Aide. urgenlly needed by 4 day -k Experlenoe & e ' • WANTED ... good people
525 sq ft $425/mo. Fedco Call Manegef I taa HB City School Olatrlcl K-ray lie needed Newport $ $ 1
•••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••• with good voklee to Mm Balboa Penln Pv1 entry & (619)726-9665 or DES PE AA TEL Q ... king ' to work remainder oi 'Beach office 6"4-2485 up to $ lOOO P« ...
bath. Clean 760-9792 (714)650·3386 owner or new hOmel school year 3-hrs per 1 aully. Call CMI
BAYSIDE FRONT SUITES • I Found 2 adorable mate day. $6.36/hi salary. 1-800 233-0'91
3333 w. 'coast Hwy. NB 2606 If w/tront ofc lg rear Redhill 11 12186. One Lane. HB 964-8888 Must have at leasl 6 mo's Openings ow val a e Experie nce needed. 2153 s/h <&th floor vu l .. 11lr11J 2711
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puppies at MacArthu1 & I apply 20451 Cra1mer llSllAllClllLUll I N A ·1 bl llUU•TS
Mon-Fri 9-5 642·46"4 drive-In door S 1100/mo black. one gray a black exp in all phases of I I Catallnalc.c>n For 1n1.,..
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1240 Logan Ave CM Dy Need '1ome with yard SSlllSSSSlllllS medical'"' billing & fol-I SALES c AR R Q u TE s llW c.11650 4447 BRIGHT N.B office. apprx 540•9352 6"6--0Sa 1 Call Janise 6"6-9389. low up Type, file, good
6'13 sq h.snwr. Nr PC H ·eve TUR~ phone technique & good I
4 Pott office 6"16-2947 2600 sf w/front ore lg rear T H ~ benefits Call 253-7324 MANAGEMENT \ m "IUllBI
CdM dlx su11es Ale, 1~~~·~~A!:.1~~m~ FOUND •os INTO Earn Extra Ca•h 0Noeo.~1oc"-
amp1e pkg. utlls & JanltOf 540-9352 eve 6"16-068 \ " MONEY Tira t• For Dell very Of Thi• p ..... , lmmecl. l)09ltlof• ..,..._ 2855 ECetHwy&75•6900 . ARE FREE Cl ifi-..1 OPPORTUNITY ,.,-able. No aellng, l'l9t aell COM dlK Suites A/C, 14,000' Bldg, 25,000' 101 Call ISi .. . I awm1a. S5 tv. guer11n-
ampte p1<g. ut1ta & Jen1tor M-2forsalel teue$495K 642·5678 I 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH teed.Hlgflcomm .. ~ 2855ECatHwy675-6900 or S4800mo Bkr953-1220 CaH: cah~bonuaa
DESK SPC $150/mo Gar-'""°sq f1 "'oc Airport 1hroug'1 the Ctasslf1edstl Crew Supervisors are now FOUNTAIN VALLEY .... A .. ~~~
den ofc, lg patio w/bay Small ore w/warehouse 142-1111 • d d t k I -~-......... ·-·
view Gd parkg 6"2-50 10 I $792/mo 832-4190 I ••••••••••••••• ,......... re~i~nal 0 m:n°;gem~nt ~~~= INDEPENDENT ~?;:°:/!?:L~
$2.40 per day
Tt'lat's ALL you pay lor
3 lines. 30 day minimum
tn the
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TOOAYll
All Fiii Liii
Fir..... Laa•ac••i•t
FIAEwoob $79.50•"1 CO:d
1
I Lancare 1 GLASGOW PAINTING
Winter Special. Qual. mix. YU( llEEI SCEIE Int/Ext 30 yrs eKper , Dellv .Jlm,636-8561 '" I ref's 6"12-5214
=---,,-..,,.----.,.., --Lawn-Tree-Shrub Install
Young Mom wtll sit In your Gt1111l Semen Tree Trim and Removal INT.!EXT 20 VEARS EXP
home Mon-Fri. Refs avail I Lawn Main & Rototllllng Average Roqm $29 ~
Call Diana 953-5177 OYLllWT Sprinkler Install, Repair Exterior Stucco $130 •
Cl • •-• A new mOde of Rectecorat· Free Estimates 548-6065 Materials 6"12-0442 tHIH -met
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Ing your home wlrellet _
I ROBtN"s CLEANING Sculpture <&9~788 1SHIKAWA LANDSCAPE PAINTER NEEDS WORKI
SERVICE a throoughly Sod Clean-ups Ma1nt Int/Ext. ceilings. refill cab
clean house 540-0857 Bu•J'u Sprinklers etc 850-4 147 126> yrs exp . work guar AMEi!m!°AN HANDYMAN T Davis PaJntlng 964-3837 1 THE SILENT PARTNER Carpentry, fencing. win· cie:;r~~=l~~e:H:~~1':? t" QUALITY PAINTING
Comm & Resld, 15yrs HP dows, ptumblng, marhte. MIKE 650-3263 Low winter rates Free est
own equip, satls guar tub el'ICI. etc And Yes Cati Joh" 722-9707
Your 646-1633 before 8. af1er 4 Jesus Is Lord 833-1402 f•EES Servtce Directory n "sri•• --Repreeentative Home & Office cleaning by FENCES-GATES Tree trim Toppedtremoved Clea"·
••2.••21 1-A, •OI JODI Please call for free Dump runs C M IN B up, n-lawlll 751-3476
• •• •• • estimate 642-67"6 JI Whyt 6'12 7206 · -
¢I'THING INlERIORS
HANGING/STRIPPING
VISA-MC 673· 1512 i--------•I I area. m 8
' • TreetTrlm/Cleallup compl Housecleaning 14 yrs exp •GEN HOME REPAIRS gardening Competitive
retlable, reas, free est. own Paint. Drywall Carpentry prices Chuck 642-2873 ANDYS WALLCOVERING fil~?f.jnr~'i1~~;1 1rans Piila 6"S-9866 Delta etc Gary 6"5·5277 PTL lllataltatlon & Removal
AllO Int/Ext Painting QUALITY WORK HANDVMAN LARGE and MHtlrJ Int painting 548-4013
Llc•288597 631-9295 Reas Rates Honestlrera small 1 DO IT ALLI •Block walls. brickwork. Expen Wallcoverlllg In-
MODERN ACOUSTICS Call Janet E1857-9057 531-5579 Pat or Ive msg concrete Comp patios stalletions Reas Consult-
NEW & OLD CEILINGS RESID'L/COMMEACIAL YOU BUY • I INSTALL 15 yrs exper 646-4834 ant Asslgnmt 581·8590
SPRAYED 527-2589 tree est Elsa. 646-3254 Garage openers. Olspos-*IRICIWORI * 0 MUI 'El llfTE"
ElCquiiiie Acoustics Re· Sonia 722-8055 als Lt Elec Cebmets EST 675·3175 REFS DEPENDABLE QUALITY
spray.cS or remove Ory-Ctitflelm Closets WL 548-6494 I vvorkmanst11p 642-6813
wait Repairs 847-790 t ....... ,11.htllltl·ll•• ... I H 1. I CHTll llAITELS Platier/Drywall ,... 63 • 11 Ill tor fireplaces 539-03<15 I !11~111 Comm/restd 1-2345 L f HAULING • MOVING Masonry work Gen clean Int /Ext patch plastering,
Parking Area Repairs & B.I WILSON & SONS Garage & Yard Clnups I ups tree trim removal custom te•turlng, quality Resurfecln~ • Rooting & Rm. Add Remodel Kite. Jon 6"15·8192 gua~'d Stevll a35_4633 work Problems-No Prob-
Wat«proo ng• 831·•199 Bath. Tile. •357487 Ins. HAULING . CLEAN-UP !STUCCO MASONRY-TILE temal •32686"1 554-7831
Atphatt-repalr-prktng !Oil 30 yrs exp. 6"6-l 740 Yard, garage. trash, mlec No Job to small All t STUCCO Int/ext restuccoa
apt. comple•·heavy roller ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Lawn MN hedge trtma Free est Lie 631_Yf;:5 additions-houses 35yr exp
Joe 645-4269 7am-9pm New Const /Remodetlng. * 545-0735 • 313850 tree est 59µ992
ladanl men-Llc8468594 Ins 552-0428 Hauling. Moving. Clean· Mmat Pl·•~ill
C tr t
• I up• 7 Daya. Lowea1 rates I -.....,...__. _ _. ___ _ A.cu1T~ Word Process-HI ·~ lll c.11 Barry. 722-6673 *l• 1 ltY111* 24 llf D • lll· 1110
Ing. We do manutcrlpts, I laaWiat vl Cl CLEAN & EXPERT •Good jobs done right•
m8lllng lttt, etc 79s-3330 RAYNER c~~~!_~o. 'I ~:~11~~: l~~-;.. 8;8; -~~r:~: e•~~ I WEEKEND PLUMBING.
SuS>«IOf Office~ Remodel·Ael"' ....,.,. .. m Call Barry, 722-3673 ' _ No ovenlmel Cntt anY1tme
lor alt your typing needs lnt'd fr .. •t. 6"&-5049 ••ABC MOVING•• Wtter heaters In·
itlon .
We now have openings for
mature adults to supervise
newspaper sales crews.
Responsibilities will include
hiring, training, and motivating
teens in obtaining new cus-
tomers for one of the area's
leading newspapers.
For an excellent opportunity
and earnings of $500-700 per
wk,
Call TC
Ask for Ron
642-4333
MOTOR ROUTE
Available in Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect-
Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon.
thru Friday afternoon. Sat.
& . Sun. morning. Call
642-4333, ask for Kirk.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa. CA
Marie 497·2871 ATC Commercial Drywall Btall~, lta•ty Quick & Careful T 138046 stallec:Hrom $52 646-8712
CaW•••• -Specta1t1tng In Comm't Fltan• LO RATES 552--0410 DRAINS CLEAR From si s :·············· •••••••• ·-:
kiTCHENS etc cX§f r• ;~~-8:;r·1 Fz;i83:~ DANCE LESSONS Social STUYIH OILLllE Fauoets.·Olapoul, Heater, ·: p RT Tl J.M.9 E :·
1urf.ctng(compare1 Home Nightclub Ballroom Latin ITIHm •vt• oe. 851•9604 M&~ 72#.>·9066 1.••
remodeling. tic 642-1777 •ROOM ADDITIONS• 7 L..aoni $20 8S0.:3048 Orange Co Qrlginal Eit.pert SetVlce & Aeoalr
C -'*REMODELING• Stud81'1t Mo~ lntured 32 yrs exp Resld'llComm • TE LE P ff 0 . E •
llJHtry ST.LIC 428477 969·2194 leati at I Ct11llfl uc T124-436 641-8427 Uc •409035 96"1·8919 • -' " :
E;tp;rt &pen1ry §:vie; a... tl --'en _ -I NEWWar11houMStOfage ' • S 4l I ES • ~lr-Rernod'l-Addtllon• -•n I m H ltr II• lH· 1110 ----'Drains CINred or repetred : .. t'A -' "' •
Doors-etc 548-4980 RObSEJPET siffiNG In •H ti d I ht• llYll·••• All plumblflV repairs. Low • • . B/CM t oJlhon M ng oner g rat .. -raf1 POO 831-3167 --BU-1-LD_O_R REPAIR I N irea, on~ Caretul-C°"rteout·ChNp • I •
wa111. ataJr1, door•. locks, term. •lnt·refa. 64 3083 Ian•• TIX By hr Tor pleoa 6'6-3665 l11H111 • ~ '1 rtt \"' \ 1111 '"1 rrt •
ra111ng1. moldtnga a trim 11 FRANK U GssELJJXiJ 9F\"'o"'o•f1.-l'l;"d-r-ec-o-v-e-,-,-e. • •
'4781C>e Don 964-5949 'Entry I Fr;;;c;J; ooo;, Your nome or my office l•lli•t Stmc• pa1r1. hot tar 111e. rock. : \t I H \11 t • \ 1 \In 11 t r 1 :
CABINETS & CARPEN-, By Norman The Doorm•n Sr. Cit. Rat•. 646-7628 Care for .. a;,y In llettnH wood. tree eat 750-6S86 •• ., rn I \II I' \I "'a I 11 r d •• ' :
TRY Smalt jOt>I, r1palrs Oak 6 Fir 857·000R .. ._.a1 prlvatt home Hom• cootl BEST ROOF REPAIR It .. •llmat ... 64$-2003 iCtltcal -lu-ull meets Kattly 540-410t CAN BEAT ANY BID BY • •
Ooor1-moldl •bay win· a tot p A!!'A\f wRifiNG. me f'.OR YOUR 50% 722-7517 • : ~ \f t•ll1·11I IHt rl..111!~ • 1111 :
do... com~te patios. PUllll IUmll ~.,!. 894~1~';>°' or PARENTS Privata l'lome TU-.--•. dilt••ll.. ..ti.tr, 1,111.. , 11111 •.
ltddltlont, ~ty WOJk Qulllltywortl. fr••1 N 8 Merilyn 640-7020/E --------#417448 Paul 54-8460 •425513 968-7401 .... ~~,.,. • l 11-EXPERTTlilng.-41116' • llll ..... tllll.. ~ • . . • • ... r~~Remodel-balh • •
KITCHEN CABINET RESIO/COMM l/IND 26 m am •. tl FINI! PXMTIAG By Rldi kitchen c.it 122 9783 • •
c.i1 tor ::=~!~2-ou 1 ~7~ ~Y ;::cr,2~1e ;;'~~1ngs ~ P<!: ::,!:. teLta <>;::ll Wlun Clt11&.1 : :
Ooof .. AepaH-AH.,.etlont DON'S ELECTRIC ~~9 Thank-You• 9e3·•114 LLOYOS WlndowWastun~ : :
CeblMt .. PtlMl-lOdea-etc 4H-9871 SeMoe call•. La........ RAINBOW PAINTINO ~ Slnvle story , .. l(fl • • Y'9 up. Jerry 642-0667 dryer oull•ll etc. bOfldeCS A Llncan Quality °"" Polley c M only lloyd 873· 72 U! • I • "1 11 •111•11111111 11 t • • ti I •
•• nit . N!W/REPAIA Quality No IC c TREE stNVICl eso M-46 JEH lie 86&8 • I I I J • l l • ~==~~t9c~i. !Obi to emaJI. reeaonabte · 11 • I E • I I --· l --• ID patlot. pat • ,.,.. •1 lk'd 831-23-45 Toe>. trim, removal Ouallty A A A PAINTING Intl ,., For ClaUlf..O Ad • •
etc No !Ob 100. email • ----HfVIC• Allordabl• LOW!STPoUllM~ ACTION •• , .. '"" ,, \ 111 1 H1111 ,. '" •• Aeea Mtdtey. &38-0653 flMiat Oy9./8'Y'89 63&-1698 10 Stec Service e62-32:l!\ Call•
•BRICK & CONCR(f[ • Pf6d~f New A Old L"i'ndacaplng Sprtnll19ra DAN SAL Yl!R PAINTNO 0 1ll) Poot I • e
Deliver 1 day a week. No
collecting. no soliciting.
Must have dependable car.
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
If '" .,. ••tkliHt5c •14 •••••• ' .. ,. ........ ,
WE WAllT YOU!
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(7 t4) 642-4111
rrmsun
E.nthuslaltlc. FI T P n
salea people needed '"' 11t1nl1 & active tpOrtP
weer boutique at S.C.
Plaza. Qualified eppll·
cants w/rtlatad axper
Call Robin 545-1~
IC1ah/ln1auuts 5521
!CASHIER: M/F, p..t f hlJrs
F r1 6 Sat eves. Expar only
673-2971, 11em-2pm
mTUS
FIT hOSteu, day & nighll
AP9'Y In perton at COCOI.
2131 Westdlff, Nwpt Bd'I
NUllAID Must be OYer 1 e w onc
night• S4 /Hr Plu e
I
Chalet, HB ~7
wumawamm
Apply at PUFftNS ~
taurant 3050 Coaat Hwy
CdM Ca.II LOUIS 6"0-1573
WAITRESS. DAVS
Numero Uno Pinerll
18120 Brookhur11. F v
1Ge•n~ 5531
•BALBOA BAY CC08.
Cterit T ypll1
FC>f bus, Pun::tl Dcpl. Ill
accurate typing 45/Wpm
f<>f P 0 Mull be de-
1alled/flg oriented. fut
10-kay end haa11y
phooes
HOUMfl\811
P ,. M ws. "lUlt ~k Env
Spa Attendant
Melntal" upkeep end
m.int8"ance on meri •
spa area_ pit pm 11\1fl
For appt pleaH call
64~5000. ext s21
M lhN F 9'-4pm
AFTER
SCHOOL
JOBS
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TRPS ..... ........
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Mountain. f(nott1 e.rry
Farm or WWI Prine end
Awatda. C.iJ U1 nowl We
have ..,. .. oe>enlnOI In
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&l ISJO FaraJter1 Mlt htt te Yn IOU '"'' 1N11 7012Aato1 1arr1t4 1100 A1tt1 l•rrtt4 Mt.IC !«>TICE f'tllllC NOTICE Ml.IC ll>T1CE
Mtt &I-....... ., u ta · o a • bO&;fman, 61k. 2 yra 31 s.den Sponlltt't«. lwn 1 BMW /8 3~. •IC, new TIYITI '12 Ill
Oood b-. ..iery • comm matching Ghalre. HOO. Female Cf~ • .,,.~ Chry.i.t vea. d'* cntrlt tlrH, exc hi "" cir L""" bed, 5 •P<I digital
Orange Cout Security at WhlrlPQOI waa'* 1100 lo OOod l\otM 962-2650 F' 18, tabl SERIOUS I $4900 849-2754 ;~;, rlh
NOTICI Of "'11 NOTICI Ofl TJtUITtre IAU NOT\CI Ofl TilU•TO'I IAU
t.._, No. CARNrf n.UITll'I tAU l-No. C<NtONA
582-7233 ~t•= ~; ~ ~ Jhtflry/Fan/Alt $14.900 848-9003 Ilic• 202~781
.... 11•H1 1abte and BrHklront 1025 U 'x12 Fully equipt. xlnt llTSll 1210 '11 (Slk• 4221)
5 •. d .,._,,, 5 691 Auto air radio lllll Some •xi> pr11l'd M/F -oo Wiii ~I rMton• con . ~n ........ , (LIC• 987 WOT!
8-Spm $8$0/mo Please able Otf9'$ 786-3818 ORANGE COUNTY Detroit eng PICO II long 1Stk,, 3965)
cell Steve IOI intarvt-8 BLUE COUCH. with Ill I .UOTHtS Baacil Pier 838-5570 S2ltl
8am·Spm 24 I 700 I pattern/green IMfa S50 ... BERTRAM Ftybrldga 28
WITIMlllTIHIUT fuee<Ja~ ll'lru Saturday
Private Country Club
$4/HR 714/496 5767
IELIYHY lllYH
Needed tor Peny Rentals
Full-llme Good ~riving
record req'd Start at
S5tHr Cau 642 11110
lllHTIOHLP
For CdM Beauty Salon
3 daya a week 675 5531
548·8207 llY. SILL • TUii Brlltol Cond· $48,bOO ' Fii. JJ.J•a Ir •1 Firm Owner 520-4899 DIN Table w/4 Chairs. COi· • ..
IH & 2 and tabl ... ohalr Fealunng WMPQ(la of all S.U ltal1 70H
S200 tor all 642-8826 aru SwOfda, coins. fine I --op11c• Gunsnitth on 0 -CAT 5 7 open clan
THIODOH
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HAllOI IUVD
COSTA MUA t14l 0010 Elec ad1u11 ti.d, twin Ktra I premises 0 c Fair-Catamaran EC91 cond l
long, e)(lt cond $350 I ground, CM Enter 11 Muat sell $3000tobo
615-5977 or 548·4108 gate 5 ott Arlington 631-0822 ask tor Jim llTSI• Pl 1111
Glast top din rrn set w/ Ii r it ISLANDER 24 wl.45 It King cab. long b-Od stick.
chrome trim w/malc brn Ct ara IH NPB Mooring S20K stereo. sharp
chrs $350 OAO 860-9123 A ~·l~•.•at I047 j 805-962-8664 (Vlnit 14734) ,... _ _ (Stk 1t 42021
KING size bed Seare rop DR A S AN TB l . 1LIDO 14 xlnt cono with, IHI&
ol the llne $135 Blutta 38>e601e34, aq 6 Ila. gd 1ra1lo1 S t200 obo Cell
Newport Beach 120.1104 I cond S500 842·0440 I 786-6387 ORIVER-Crosa Country 1--
no eKp nee. Calif lie req ,large SOia hlda·l ·bed, Pttl a Aai•ab 5049 Sli,1/Docka/Stora1e
THEODOll
ROBINS ~=~~o~ ~•chis 163 I r:i:s~~~n .. ~~~,..!200 1'0ESPEAATELY seeking I 7022 1
__ owner or new hornet SO' Sllp Available for lllYEll·FLOIUl DlLIV, Must Sacrlttce-only 6-12 1 Found 2 ad()(abla male Power Yacht interested in
PI T Perm•nent Newport mo' old' Beaut oak puppies at MacArlhur & chartanng 675-4704
e.acl't area 54!).7845 odrm $400, unused Redhllf 1112/86 One
FORD
2060 HAllOI ILVD
COSTA MESA 642 · 0010
DATSUN 78 210 B
I YIUSWHH 1171
Ch1mpagne edition Conv .
N1tw engine New clutch
New paint New top NEW
EVERYTHINGll Com -
pletely raatored
17100
17 14)oi97-3210 pp
VOLVO 111 IL 4 IOOll
-.uto, air. loaded 16,000
miles Two year warranty
reina1n1ng $14,200
(71•) 720-8114
•VW 69 Bug. rebll 1600
1 looks & runs like new
$1850 obo &41-1777
VW 72 WAGON solatxl $350 oak deak black, one gray & block
EASY ASSEMBLY WORK• S250 Ital brass w/glQS Need home with yard
$600 00 per 100 din set $375-bar stools Call Janise 646-9389 eve
60 11 covered boat sltp ror
sale Anacortes Wash
$160,000 722-0732
am Im sterl!O new rad
water pump & brks S 1799
obo 175 87371648-8886 Auto a11 Ilka new Must
See $975 548-5808 DATSUN 80ZX 1982 blue
soum coum
VOLKSWAGEN
Thank You
for making us
7t-0Mt0-7 T.a.No.4172 ,....,.,_,
T.I . No. UQIOI NOTIC[ T.I . No. I.Ml:*
UNIT COOi U YOU AR! IN DEFAUU UNCT COOi U
SFCURITY SAVINGS UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. SECURITY 8 AVINC
MORTGAGE CORPOR· DATED APRIL 11 1979. UN· MORTGAGE CO RPO
ATION u duty eppalnted LESS YOU TAKE ACTION ATION aa duly ~I
Truetea u~ 11\e IOllOWlng TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· TruttM und« 11\e IOlowl
dHGrllMld deed ol trull ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT ducrlbad d..0 ol Ir~
Will SELL AT PUBLIC A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU WILL SELL AT PUBL
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST NEED AN EXPLANATION AUCTION TO THE HIOHE!
BIOOER FOR C ASH OF THE NATURE OF THE BIOOER FOR C AS
ANO/OR THE CASHIERS PROCEEDING AGAINST ANO/OR THE CASHIEf
OR CERTIFIED CHECKS YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· OR CERTIFIED CHf.Ct
SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE TACT A LAW'fER. SPECIFIED IN CIVIi. 001
SECTION 2924h (p1y1ble 11 On Merch 14, 1989, 11 SECTION 2924h IPIYll>le
tl'Ht time OI .. ,. In l1wful 9 16 AM . GATEWAY Iha rime ol .. ,. In lew
money of tl'Ht Unll.O Stat81) MORTGAGE CORPOR-money ol the United Statt
1.11 right. lltl• end lnter"t ATION, 1 Celllornle corpc><-all right. title end lnt1n con~ to and now held atlon aa duly 1ppolnted conveyed to and now he
by 11 under aald Deed oJ Tru1tee under and pureu1nt by It under '91d Deed
Trutt In the propetty h8f'eln· to Oeed ol Trull recorded Truat In th• property heret
1tter dtlCrlbad April 30. 1979, H Inst. No. 111., dt terlbad'
TAUS TOR LETA 0 37 140, In book 13124. Pao& TRUSTOR M ICHAE
JOHNSON 1787, ol Ottlelal Record• In COAONA
BENEFICIARY SECUR· the office ol the County Ra-BENEFICIARY SECUI
ITV S.4\llNGS ANO LOAN corder ol Orange County, ITY SAVINGS ANO LO,t
ASSOCIATION State ol Catlfornla Executed ASSOCIATION
RECORDED December by STEPHEN J Me NASH RECORDED Januarr 2
23 1982 .. lnetr No and NANCY B Mc NASH 1983 u lnetr No 83-0040C
82-451237 ol Official A.-Will SELL AT PUBLIC of Offielll Records In Iha C
cord• In ,,,. off IOI of the Ra-AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-li<i• ol lht Recorder OI c
corder 01 Or111g9 County. I DEA FOR CASH or CUhter's 1nge County
said deed of truet de-Cf\eck (pay1ble 11 time of said deed ol trual d
1Cr1bes the lotlowlng ult In lewful money of the terlbes the lollowtng
PARCEL 1 A'N UN· United Stites) at the Iron! LOT 49 OF TRACT N• Guaranteed Payment No $75. solallovast $500
Experience No Sales oaktglass wall unit $350,
Details sand sell-ad· col tbl set $450, eteg Fr
dress ad s I amped Prov dtn rm sacr $ 1350.
Lhaao Apso Puppies 73 23 Columbia on 40
AKC Champion reg d oft-shore NB moortng
$250 7 wks old 73 t 8630 S 12.500 Fttm 673-8755
envelope ELAN VITAL All xlnt PP 543-4705 Miniature Schnauzer IOAT SLIPS AVAIL
·903, 34 t8 Enterprtse Rd tamale champion lines
gray Moving East/must VW 74 i<ARMAN GHIA
sell 646-6697 CONV Completely re-
11or8<1 S3995 $400 dn I FIA f 79 124 Spydar S 132 mo pp 826 776!1
stereo 5spd Ilka new
U.S.A.
AND TRYING HARDER
OIVIOEO I/II INTEREST IN enlrane. to the old Orange 3500. IN THE CITY c
AND TO LOT 1 OF TRACT County Counhoule. located COSTA MESA. COUNTY C
NO I t480 IN THE CITY OF on Senti Ana Boulevard, t>e-ORANGE. STATE OF CAL
COSTA MESA, AS PER IWMO Syeemore Street and FORNIA. AS PER M.-
MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 8roadw1y, S1nca An1. Cell-THEREOF RECORDED I
492 PAGES 1 AND 2 OF lornl1 all right. lllle and BOOK 144 PAGES « AN
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, Interest eon..-.yed lo end 45. M ISCELLANEOU
IN THE OFFICE OF THE now held by 11 under Ulld MAPS, IN THE OFFICE C
COUNTY RECORDER OF
1
Deed ol Trust In Iha property THE COUNTY RECORDE
ORANGE COUNTY alluated In sato County and OF SAID COUNTY OCEF
New 4 piece llVlng room • De Anzil Bayside Village Ft Pierce FL 33482 581 Earthtones ell 5285 $300 CALL 548·0757 300 E Coast Hwy N 0 llHTHS/CASNIH 542-0007 fllaaiul IHtra•tafl 873-1:131 Mon Fri 9-4pm
With grow1h company FIT Sola and Loveseat With 6055 KITE WITH BALBO A
Looking lor 118althy attr· loose cushions. $385 ISLAND SHORE MOOR·
active personable young 17 14) 952-4254 ,Flute De Ford 2 moulh pcs ING 673-4648 gal ( 18 ·)who like& tease xlnt cond $145 ~& ettj()yS·ehetle.-SOfA-CUSTOM 9' DOWN Allo Sax Conn wl case xlnl SIDE TIES AVAILABLE
METRO CAR WASH tapestry, 8 zipper pillows cond S195 646-7909 25 -36 Non-live aboard
2950 HARBOR BL c M loolls well with aoy.dec.or ,,. A O Sailboats only 673'"'6606
' $160.673-73 11 aaatl fJHI SLIPSAVAIL25&3011 HOUSE CLEANfRS 6059 •5 SOLID oak Otntng set . . I 3333 w COAST HWY " /HR • mileage PIT or Large table and 6 cha1r11 CHICKERING Console f Newpon Bch 9-5 Mon-Ftt FIT 722-9659
MAKE-UP ARTIST w/hc
needed for busy COM
salon F T 675-553 t
Par1·11ma evemngs
WAllAIAIE
SOIE IOllEY
A11en11on Homemakers
moonltghters colle9e
students & h1Qh school
seniors' Telemark1H11 g
ltrm is look 1ng lor
energel•C •nd1v1dua1s to
conduct a market ng
surve'f for a local new·
paper NO SELLING'
Only requirement •S a
pleasan1 retepnone voice
Hours Mon-Frt 5 30·9 00
Sat 9am-1pm S4 hr
S86 per week 10 start
Sn11re in 1:1ar1nersh1p
profits after 1s1 w1< Im·
mediate openings for rne
r19ht Pt'OPle Casual at-
,.,~ pleasan1 wor~ ng
cono11tons managemen1
':lpportun111e<, For inter
view call Ma• / Gran1 al
642 4333 bwtn 9am-3pm
M F cir 642 'ib78 alter
6pm M F
Call today c;1;irt tomurrow
PART T ME GM!lrBI Re
pa1rs 6 Ma1n1 ~f'r111c.4'~
needed Prell'r Semi Re
!•red or 1cn.ow1edgl'at.lt>
person 499 1460
P T SILES ASSISTAMT
Need energei.c; per<ion "'
US!SI Secur ly BrO~l'r•
w1lh direct ma1 markl'I·
1ng & compu111r E.cper
req Wordstar ~811merge
Fte .. hour!> 10 hOur'i m1r>
Call M Kameiy 955 6062
SERVICE STATIOM
stand Satps Castw'lt F r
or PT Salarv ~r"""'I
beneliis .Ar•u, / 90
Newport 81v'1 • M
Shi1111i111 Reeve. Clerk
General warenovsr-<>•i>rir
preterri>d ')4 'i 'i ·'I
fELEPHONF <,Q 1(.•TOA
Pl TJ V'\'PO rr
wtmatch1ng butfal. For Ivory keys, Louis XV Exl •.
a pp o 1n 1 men t c a 11 cond $1350, 631 -3375 Nile. Trantport•hOD
673-5979 OLD UPRIGHT PIANO
TOP QUA LITY Low Plays well Conv player
prices Bdrm living $350 962-5758 Cathy
antique d1n1ng and more
c_all 646-3!1_79 for 8.Q.01_ srrtia1 Goo41 6065
Mi1ctllaana1 6015 MARCY HOME GYM
t. rf N Swap meeters Body Build&< 2000 like
1000. cstm car Jackets n4'W gave $575 lake
536·96001536-0238 att 6 S 175 640-2400
BOAT & Fishing equip. TV, SterH, Eleetroaic1
l•ght1ng chair dock 6010
wheels teak e1ec1romc -s~O"'N•y-1•1-c~o"'L"'!O"'R-T""v!"'9
bo• Sat-Sun 9•4Pm Good condition S 125
1846 Kinglet Ct CM CALL 646-7909
D•n rm tbl w/2 18 lvs new
pads 2 host & 6 side chrs
w1go10 vel uphols Glass
lrOnl Chtn& cab wttnl
hl~s 2 coll Ibis 4 end I.
101s & ott1ce turn Apple 1nan1rrtatioa
SONY TV 40 screen encl
m wh11e cab /remote con
trol $700 ObO 640-0388 E
Computer w/2 disc dttves
& pnnter 962-9832 eves
OWNER moving East !Power loth 7012
An.c.1ous 10 sell llvlng din-19· Retnell tanoem trlr.
.ng and b edroom as 1s$2250 642-1136
lurniture and appliances 858 w 18th St C M
646"6697 27 Ft 8.1 CENTURY 7000
YACHT CLUB E><press. Twin Merc-470.
MEMBERSHIP FOR SALE lull galley head wlshwr
644-5273 hot waler stereo w/spks
CaaerH I depth gauge, VHF sip 6. show rm quality S27 000 £5ai1aeat 6016 Eve or wknd 854 2194
i:.AMEAAS movie cam·, Mon-Fn 851-2350
era slide equipment & 37 f1 EGG HARBOR F B
misc Make olr 673-6iµ5 Sedan Cruiser 63 T 13 18
Zeiss Ikon SLR came<a w/ Crysler Cruisers 10 6 5
2 xtra lenses, nr nu cond Onan Loran VHF ADF
,. cases S225 646-7909 A/P Radar sounoer sentry C J2 m-wave
CoaJalen 6011 slam room S "ep winch H C w et~, IBM 2561<' • printer • $30 ooo
furniture ·' 538-9600 or Call 2131595-652 1 alt 6 536-0238
._ ~ DO A LITTLE (a~lAtt, : ~ BUSINESS IN YOUR
SALE ~ • ...... . ~WN HOME -....~ r .. :-· . (, .. r j
-~-:.'I -·-, , .· .. .,,,,.. .. 'l ·." .• . . .-<· j '7
GAllAGE SAU ADS NOW
CLASSlfllD aY CITY!
SH IHOW
Caa~u 8014
12' 7 avel l ratler atn1
cond crptd Ready to go•
$995 Or Oller 548-2517
MOLlllY RAllLER
30 It lmperral Motor
Home like new c;ond
Has 11 all and only 20 000
one owner miles 6 5 gen
era1or 2. r.oot airs 1op
rack and Pod awnrng
mtrcrowave oven
Michelin ltres Mor Rtde
hydraulic; leveling 1acks
Sleeps 7 New one or
dered Musi sell' (Ser
06000) Ask tor Die~
$39 995 Johnson & Son
Linc Mere 540-5630
Motorcycles/
Scooters 8018
SUZUKI GN '82 under
2000 m1 ell c.ond
S600tobo 966·9030
bto Le11ia1 9010
LOOllll& TO LEASE
I Chrysler PROHCn
C.11 llew For
HST PRICH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
CHRYSLER PL YMOU'H
842 ·063 I 'i40· ') 164
4 Whel Drive/ Jeeps
9030
HW 1HJEEP
CNHHEE
II CO'l"es wllh buc.~el SPa•-,
and ,ael1a1 t res
<Ser 543711Stk t4621
SHH
OR.ANGE' C0.4ST
Jeer R"'r " ,1•
2524 Hart>U• ( QSI 'l MP<.11
Ut-1023
Track a 9035
FORD ~. TOM '14
Rane.her landC\caper~
dream 9 ft stake Ualbetl
Only 6000 m• Auto VII
PB PS A mu.,, sel''
Nee car $2350 546-5806 Aatoa Doa11l ic 9300
etc amllm stereo ca88 HONDA 82 Accord 4 dr ••
etec snrf $6500 850-9123 8
HONDA 84 CRX I 5 red, SIM PL y THE'BEST
new paint. Sony am/Im 1 Sales . Service Leasing
cass. alarm Xlnt cond EUROPEAN DELIVERY
$6600 OBO 731·3569 Ev 1540 JAMBOREE RD
MAZD A ·11 RX2, new brks l NEWPORT BEACH
& clutch good cond Adjacent to Fashion Island
$695 obo 786-5746 640-6444
MAZDA 80 RX7 Limited
Edition Xlnt cond all ex
lras $4600 obo 495.4935
WE SPlOIJLIZl
11 IERCHH IEIZ
All M1h1 l1tl lttl1l1
1988 420 SEL
66 lease payments a1
$525.87
Per mo II•
Total Siert up co!it
$4068 05
Total of payments
$36 96j 30
tSer.:: 2058841
1986 190E
fiO tease paymenls at
$298 .74
Per mo ra.ic
Total SIMI up C.061
$2162 16
T ota1 of payments
$19 089 60
tSer:: 1607721
ASI FOR Jiii JR.
11'/111-4MI
*CAD '85 380 SL*
Red Pai lfke new lciw m1
oa1 01 F ac 1ory Warr
lea.,.. .r tioy tor $3'1 995
1-, -,, S 111 5IOL~ fl)
'r JSP !rcim1 0219091
JIM SLEMOltS
IMPORTS
t 1r11 Oua1I <;1 N A
83.I q300
OPFL 74 Must Sell'
E•c.ellE>nl Cono
$8501000 964-3490
HIOl lllHL '11
~uto air . cassette 2dr
wire covers
(Uca 1BWU0351
(Stk11 4129) .....
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
2000 HAHOa llVD.
'COSTA MESA 60 0010
BUICK 74 CENTURY
Good transp car $800
548-700 1 or 546-9054
BUICK 80 Skylark L TO 4-
cyl tow mt l owner
1
S2900 650-7456
CAD 77 Coupe de Ville
Yellow wiyellow leather
'"" Cabnolet root lull
pwr •Int cond $3550
756 8175 01 557-9887
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of late model low mileage
Cadillacs 1n Orange
County• See us 1oday1
540-9100
2600 Harbor Blvo
COSTA MESA
CUILUC 'U
SHH-DE-VILLE
I.added QOod paint
miles
lltC 0LU8321
tStk • 36481
SUH
THEODORE
ROBINS
· FORD
low
l060 HAllOI llYD.
COSTA MISA 64l · 0010
,AOILL AC 8 t <)eden Sev
lie d•esel therry cond
bought another will let
gr below wholesale'
759-8046 or 760-5090
WE IUY ILL MHH
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR CALL FOR 4pm 'pn> ,.,ol , .. .,_ ,,,,,. ,
$4 '.)0 nr t,,4( hl!<I
T I IJQ"ll ~I U(. A.l <, 120539831 $qg9~ r;:::::::::::::::::::;~
Jonnson & c;,,,, L 1nr MPrc.
FRH APPRAISAL
DeLILLO Bau... c N 612 AgPnl' lori~ '"'l lr1r .,POPI" Olla tla 4
1-worlt • • / c:,.,m Penilllala 6107 ---------
merc..a1., • ,, 'I Co Sat & Sun Feb n 23 Van• 9040 6-02• P,l" 14 , E.•t \ IJ :::.omplel~ '.lBr Apl Must 9·4pm 2552 Fairway Or !!''l!'l!"'l!"!"'...,._~...---
)"11 Evertyn1ng Queen sz Furn clothing misc DODGE VAN 77 Ma••
540-5630 CHICK
IVERSON
• l'llH._l Ill
CNlVllOUT
1821 t BEACH BLVD
HUNTING TON BEACH
147-1017;541-3331
TO BE #1
• SALES
• SERVICE
• PARTS
• LEASING
LARGEST INVENTORY
ON rHE WEST COAST
EXCEPTING THERE Stete OMCrlbad as THEREFROM All 0 11
FROM THE FOlLOWINO Lot 9 ol Tr11<=t 712, In 1ht OAS, MINERALS AN
IA) UNlfS LU1 THROUGH City ol Coate Mesa, 81 per OTHER HYDROCARBON:
LU8. AS SHOWN UPON 'T'&p recorded In BOOk 27. BELOW A DEPTH OF 5C
THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN Page 38, Mll Ctll1neous FEET. WITHOUT TH
RECOAOEDAPRIL 15, 1982 Mape, In 11\e offle:e of the R~GHT OF SURFAC
AS INSTRUMENT NO County Recorder ol Hid ENTRY. AS RESERVED I
82-13 1038, OF OFFICIAL County. INSTRUMENTS OF R(
RECORDS OF SAID COUN· The ttrtet 1ddrt11 and CORD
TY other common detlgnlllon. YOU ARE IN DEFAUL
(Bl THE EXCLUSIVE II eny, ol the reel property UNDER A DEED OF TRUS
RIGHTTO POSSESSIONOF ducrlbed above IS DATED t/17183. UNLES
ALL THOSE AREAS DESIO· purported 10 t>e· 256 Esther YOU TAKE ACTION T
NA TED AS BALCONIES Street, Costa MH4. Call· PROTECT YOUR PROF
AND YARDS AS SHOWN lornle 92826 ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO A £VERY MODEL & COLOR UPON THE CONDOMINIUM The undersigned Trustee A PUBLIC SALE. IF YO
PLAN ABOVE REFERRED dl1tl1lm1 any llablllty tor 1ny NEED AN OP LANA TIO
TO 1 •ncorrectnees or ll'Ht street OF THE NATURE OF TH CALL TODAY
(71•) 842-2000
SOUTH coum
ISUZU
"WI Will NOT
ll UNDERSOLD"
WE HAVE 4x4
TROOPERS
20 O f Them
All COLORS
All NEW
'86 1suiu P /II'
Clj)d IUMllllSUon powtt ~(
br.-u $1.11 iport -.on Jnd .,
•fandJtd l•rlori ~ cs.r
• 7)1114)
PARCEL 2 UNIT LU6 AS lddresa and other common PROCEEDING AGAINS
SHOWN UPON THE CON· dealgn111on, II eny, ehown YOU, YOU SHOULD COf'o
DOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE herein TACT A LAWYER REFERRED TO Said sale wlll be made, but 751 OLYMPIC AVENUI without covenant or war-COSTA MESA CA
PARCEL 3 THE EX-,t1n1y Hpreuor Implied. re-"(II a street lddred c
CLUSIVE RIGHT TO POS-girding title, poasessfon ex common designation c
SESSION ANO OCCUPAN· encumbrencea. to pay the lpr(>peny IS al'lown above. n
CV OF THOSE PORTIONS rem1lnlng pr1ne1p1I sum ol warranty IS given 81 to 11
OF LOT I DESCRIBED IN Ille notes MCUred by said conipltteneu or eorrecr
PARCEL 1 ABOVE. DESIO· Deed ol Trust, with tntt<est nau).. Thi ben11tclar
NA TED AS Y8 APPURTE· 1 lhereon. 81 provided In said under Hid Deed ol Trust, b
NANT TO PARCELS I AND notes. adv1neH , II 1ny, rtUOr1 ol a brHGh or dalau
2 ABOVE DESCRIBED unoer Iha terms or M id Deed In lhl Obtlg1Uon1 MCUre
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ol Trull f-. eherges and thereby, heretofore ••
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST expenM1 of the Trustee end acute<! end delivered to th
DATED 12/ t6182 UNLESS IOI Iha trusts creeled by said undersigned 1 wrltteo Dec
YOU TAKE ACTION TO Deed ol Trust • II.ration ol Del1ult end De
PROTECT YOUR PROP· I The total amount of tne mano ror Salt, and wrltt•
EATY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT unpaid balance Ol Iha Obll· notlceol oreacnandoletec
A PUBLIC SALE tF YOU geuon MC)Ured by the prop-lion 10 cauae Iha under
NEED AN OPLANATION erry 10 be eotd ano reason-slgneo to sell seld propen
OF THE NATURE OF THE able estimated coats. ex-to aellsly said obllgatlont
PROCEEDING AO.AINS T penMS end advances at the end lherearter the under
YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-lime ol the lnlllal publlGatlon signed cauMd said notice c
TACT A LAWYER ol the Notlea ol Sale I• breach end of electlon to t>o
S74,490 28 recorded Octob8' 28, 198 183 MONTE VISTA ,,a, The beneflclary under Hid IS 1n91r No 85-414477 c
COSTA MESA, CA Deed of Trust heretofore ex· Offlciel Racorda In the offlo
(If a street address or ecut.a and Oellvered to tne ol Che Recorder ol 0r•"9'
common dt1lgnallon ol under11gned a written Dee· County
property Is shown above, no 111111<>1'1 ol Deflult end De-Said Sale will be mlde bu
warranty is given as lo '" mend for Sale, ano 1 written without oovenent or ;.,,r comp~teneu or correct· Daclarellon of Deleult and ranty, ex.press or lmptled, re
ness) The benelletary Derriand tor S11t, and 1 writ· gardlng lltle poaseulorl, o
under"'" Deec:I of Truat by ten Notice of Def1u1t end eneumbrenoea to pay th•
reason ol • breach or default Electlon to Sall The under· remaJnlng prlndp11 sum o
tn lhe Obliglllont MCured Signed ce\IMd llld Notice ol the note(•) MCVred by Mk
lhereoy. heretorore 111• Default and Election to Sell deed of Trvst with Intern
acuttd end delfver.O to the to o. recorded In the county as In saJO note provtded ad
undlfllgned • written Dec· wne<e the rMI property Is vencea 1t any under' th<
erauon of Del1u1t and De-located terms ol said 0:..0 01 trutt
mind lor Seit, end written I Date February 8 t986 lees. charges. and I XP9f!MI
notice of breech end ol alee· OAnWAY MO,.TOAOE ol the Trvstee •nd. of Ill<
11on 10 eauM the under· CO,.POl'ATION, IOO North trusts created by said Oetc signed to sell SllO property Brend, Otencs•. CINfomla of Trust
10 S811Sly Slid Obllgattons. 11203, 111·1Sf..7100 E•t. Said salt will be helO on
ano thereafter the under· 2510 By Edna 0. Kabbel Frldey Merdl 7, t986, e
Signed eeultd said notlee 01 Publlshed Orange Coast 1 30 pm In the lobby to 1114
b•eaeh and 01 eiecuon to De10111y Piiot February 21, 28. oulldlng locateo at 60
racordt<! October 28, 1!1851Merch 7, 1986 South Lewis Street. Ot1nge as Instr No 85-4 14468 oq F-863 Calllomla 92668
Oll1cial Racorda 1n thil otfleel , At the ume of the lnltla
QI tne Rec.order of Orangel PtJJLIC NOTICE publlcetlOn of lhll notice
Counly,
1
the total amount ol the un· Slid Hit will be made. but FICTITIOUS 9UllNEl8 pajd balance of the obll·
wtthou1 covenant or war-NAME ITATEMl!NT gallon sacvred by the above
ranty upressor Implied, tt·1 The following persona ara described deed ol trull anc
gardlng 11118, posseu1on, or doing business as eatlmated costs tltpenses
eneumbr1nde1, to pey the PAC IF IC WA ECKER a n d a o v 9 ~ c e 1 1 •
remaining pr1nc1pal sum ol SALES INC . Celllorrila s114889 75 •
Iha note(s) secured by said
1
corp 955 Well 18th Street. 11 is possible rhll 111 the
oeeo of Trust. wllh lnt8feat Costa Mesa. Call! 92627 time of sale the opening bla as in said nota provided ad-Gordon Wayne Miiier mey bt less than the 1018 vances If any. under lhe t 100 Grove Lane, N-por1 indebtlldnest due •9or9 per mo. terms of 1110 Deed 01 trutt.1 Beach. Cell! 92660 11 ev1tlabl• the expectea • fees chergts, end axpen-This business Is eon-opening btd • mey be Ob-• tax ot the Trustee and of the ducted by a corporallon lllned by calling the lotlow·
vi taro washer'dryer Van E•et c:onrJ 'low m1
"'' g i-1ng sz bd comp1 Foaataill new 11ra!> rp1.,11 $4400
• !c" 'l'ms Sal Sun take S2750 ll•O 140('
\I flf
1111~111>111
tl11~t t ._1 IJu<11ht\
'"I•' /4 ""f\U ...
lor '° """ ':11S<clown Clowd end ~fu~~:aareo by said Deed I ~h: ~~1::;,:~~a-:''me0 Ing ltlaphone numb8's on
CHEVY 82 Monte Carlo lust "69S tot• of Plfll'f'lll Oii Sato sale wtll Ile halo on with !he County Clerk of Or· ~~~~'~lore the salt (415
Supr11m., 20r 1ode grn w ood crtill Frtdey Mercn 7, 1986 11 enoe County on January 23 "'-i-.. Jen ery 31 198,. i~o~ "" Ba}' -B Ott Valley 6134
B.-1t.oa Blvd a1 Hlth Sr Fn day Sare 9 3 18343 Anli.aes,
Santa Joanana IMaqnoha Clanin 9045 CHICK
IVERSON 1 v'=>•• pee;~,...,~
1lr /lo ;:>I<• l'\'1f I !.l • ••
... {;,,, .. ,,. .... . ""' • r.' dr.rt ... ,,, ,...~ tf " , .. ,
UJ1Jr iq.,q '' 11 l.I ;
Al F,4' ~ 1, I .1 * NrJ'll tr
Employment Wanted
5535
L 111!1 1r• N Jllr>IN·, CA Rf
""OMPJ\NllJN 1P3r~
elfp l'!pl ' » d • 1
Mc;,.ng Sale Furn a trig &
c.011ec11blas See ,, Sat a
5un 9-3 '.l 14 Coronado
11 Baiooa Bl 675-:>737
& Talbert! Jf'wfo.lfy
oooks collectlbles t004s
race car bed lots ol misc
Corou del Mar 612l Haal. Rar~ar 6142
i!4 Yellow Leer Campe GARAGE SALE• Furn &
V <Jll wlcarpe1 1111 gel misc Corner ol F'IC111da 4 .,1.ape $500 1 set J wall W1l1tams Sii 8 A M
''"'s wood gra·n ltn1sh ·~" • """ $500 Konica lrYiafl"' 6144 ~ c am er a au' O 6r-:F'~A~M"l'l~L~r~-M!"!'!!O!"!'L~H"'O!"!'M""'!'E ~"Cl zr>om w•Oe ang11> ACCESS, FURN l5omf'
'n.,, l"iarllty used \2':JO ant1Que1 delu1"! pie. """''"'"'! S.<-70 SE LllnO 1ure5 1am1:1o; SAT $1J!~
r nmara <1'11 Shape $100 8am-2pm al 7 LOOsburq
tiinor1 JO-AF XL Direct Northwood Glen •,r,und 8mm movie cam-
"" it S75 Phonemate
0 \210 Ans maGh S$0
SCM Electrass typewriter
i50 Fanon radtc1~11e1
~4' "i7"1. 1553
GARAGE SALE
EXTRAVAGANZA•
Feb 22 Sal 9 1 Over 100
Garage Sales call regard
1ng addresses dt•d map~
S52 t800
_M_er_c_ti•_n_d_is_e___ :Co;•;ta;M;;ea;a;;;;;6;12iii4 La aai Hills
6 • 601 O OCC SWAP IEET Juanita Hold s1a1e aies "ah5at1 Fr1-Sat·Sun 10-3pm ES¥ AT f <;a r-A nl ~ 1P\ f vl'ry Sunday Orange 24951 Grltfom Circle Qlf
ctoc~, • ' ''" icnrrP' Cc.as I College Fa1rv1ew & Ahc1a Pkwy & Paseo De·
nau11ca1 PhlQUI!'> sh•P' "' Adama Costa Mesa. Ad-Va1en<:111 Lg nm lull of
bQl114$ .1"8" ~ral•n'l ""''"on & Parking FREE elegant lurntsh1ng'I
Set Sun 'l 11~·"' Spaces $10 432-5880 F'rench s ide bo ard
1841\ Kon(l•A! r r r M wfltallan marble lg sec
GoldPn 0 1~ '"'"'"r Art Studio Moving Sale ttonal sola round oak
w ,.,,,,o, , n1 orirl s, <, l Art supphas & equip • Ible 25 Zenith color Iv
i:;7r1 7440 r,r ti7' 4qrm 11rn retr1g a wtde vartaty Franch armorie temple
..,, items Saturday 8 30 braas rubl)lngs Hotpo1nt AJJliHctl 6011 135-0 Logan Harbor & retr1g marble top col
I .Uy A,,Ll•ICES ea1o.er 557•6274 tabla, 1g antique mirrors. " collec.tlon of Collasone
LES '1'>7 11 • J j Ea111te Sale Sal only 9amt I animals, and other Orlan·
BUY RU~· ' 'r f<A r r)R!)
Worvtnq m " 1 r H'll•
paid l A tty f't4t., f()J7
KENMOR~ vv I ;4,,. (JUI (
P I us fl • " 1 t c. r1 n 11
SSQ01"1el f\41 ll 1'111
MOVING OE S1J11t" ~ "'"' w ro 220 ~ tr 0111 .. ~,.
n!'IW $3'50 847 J tf1 t
Wuhr t\ Or""'' S 145 .,a
Fr~ S~OO St~v~ S1?')
Otw.tir I 100 648 848
Faraitart 6014
I Ill FlllllTlllE
LES 957 8 133
JTIPtllllll
OHPITl, .. 11.
146 Melody Ln, E·side1 tal 11em1, Vtctorlan an
Nwpt blwn 20th & Bay gl1111. etegant ony• top
Sr Amf'lrl oak an1Q turn desk, crystal ch11ndeller,
oe,ks c:Md s roll top game tbl 1extllft. qull111.
dtt~lr tlfl11ny ll1mp. rock· much m1ac For into c111
1ng i:hr d'"' w/mlrr fine 838-811 11770-1368
1111wf'llry 1Q tpd blkas.
1
oesgnr Wedding gown. 9 l~rt ltac~ 'HI
Moving Salel 3 F111mllffl iWCouch l 160 Portabr.
F 1m1rure Dool(• 11ec o• & 11111 riar S7!S
'upphes & much morel 1 Etagare glass ahalvH
Sii Cl 3 396 E 2 tst St S30 6 . 1 inch thick
MOVING Sate• Anllquet
00111 & llthtng equip,
•19n11ng Ghllr 5 apd
• andam Schwcnn bike.
p1rtur111 ~ pllQ\dt llot
mac run ea draper1e1
beveled g lae1 colla•
tabla pold laat bHe
1250 Bratt tarnp S 16
Many am1111tema $I-up
Sat only 9-3prn 2227
H&athef Ln, 64fl 0306
1846 1<1ng111t Ct CM Barrell 15. 875-5100
61 Cor ~air G•eentiriar
automa1tc 1ransm1ss1cin
run, well IC>Ok '> QOC.1'1
S 2600 ·otter
<7 141895-497 t
14S I C '"''' 11,. ~ '1.-11r. l)Ot I fifl'A( h
673-0900
bto1 t•rrted 9100 e::=====~
ALPHA Spider 1§ Con·1 PORSCHE 78 911 SC
well tov&d and car11d tor Targa red wlblk lealh
by • ".lwner like new rp 66K m1 ') 17 'iOO E •II
r.010'\ ilv>111 7'i'l·O't09 <rmd Pfl 67 I 7:n!.
AlJDI ''l '>O()QC, 11u1r1 P•lt H(JI I'; fif'N r ff 1960
<Jnd drk gr.ay $ '3300 S 'l vf<r / ''"" rr11lflaQP
&6? 1681 01 67·1 li80fl t-1 P"'" •iwnPd lly
SEPARATE EUROPUll
DELIVERY DEPARTMENT
McLAREN 'S BMW
M F llfl 9 5 r, 1111 6
626 S Euc110 St
runer1on CA.
I 14-680 6300
~13 691 6701
LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW & USED BMW St
LIHIUOMllW
VOLUME SALES
SERVICE & LEASING
3670 N Cherry A"" LONG
BEACH
No Cherry exll-4051
(714)1H-17IO
Trade-Ins Welcomt>
0PEN SEVEN DAYS
Be"''"', !amtly mP'1'1b~r
S28K 11991>1 645 <n 7 4
SAAB 81 900 lurbo
inter c:nol11d 5·~PO blk.
3 Cir IC18dAl.l' S8500 obo
650 6104 t'l l 2
<;UBARU 83 GL WAGON
Roor ac;k stereo c.ass 1111
w r.eeis 36K mile~
S5875 548 5808
COii
SUZUKI
~ . ..........
770-7001 n w Roclllleld
Lllll ror•t. CA
TOP SSS PAID
For Pam~red
Mercedes Benz
-=~==i==-IMMllllTt CISM ..-Top Mercedes Pr1c.a Paid
n1..-1111 fotW~1.~AM CLOllD~Ya
CAIL PETER or RAY
MOUH OF IMPlllTS
4111 llHOEIH
213 Or 7 14 63/ '331
TOYOTA THCll 'la
THIODOH
ROBINS
FOIO
1()60 HAllOI l lYD
COSTA MUA 641 0010
' IQ)(,, Off Whltit $100
I 10• 12 SHIOem Gr~
'100 C.111 :'13 1660
Lt11eVfl m 'IQ9
m1n1 bl1ncs1 n1ut1Cal 11n-ELEC DAYER-Kenmore
11qua• Sat Sun 9 4pm I like n.-$95 Wl'liak9Y
Set or1fy Furn loots (pwr MOVING ~htng go.el
roYOTA 17 Cetrea ST
atereo ca1n air ri•n•
gr111t $1!00 5411·5808 !'land & garden) pleturas, ~ppttane.t aola. chair• !••• ... •••••~
3 whl bllt& c611ee11bl&S, ltbl .. , clffn b.a rotl top BM W 76 2002 •uto Buy1no and aet11ng 11 •
Ju"• c •II Ir.,,. It 11 '""" II I IO r.l1t••1ftf0d
very old glau p~ dealt. •tagMe a mlK 1 n 001 new paint '583 S1nt11 Ana Avet1ue Fri 10.5 811..S"" 0-& u r rll· re11on1bl• p11ce that •
off Det Mar 4201 Hilaria w•y NB built Irena gOOd cond wn11 c.111 1111ao •• all $3000 obo 55'7 1384 1 at>OU1 6•1·5678 _ l
air stere<> pwr steer & t---~-------4 1 30 pm In tht lobby to tha 1986 vw """ u v
wind S3500obo 673 68 t'I All NEW bulld1ng loceted a1 &o 1 F2MMI wc MM
COUIAll 'l4
The bosses 'Jons car
1mmac;u1a111 c.ond1t1on 1n 6
ovt Must sell he s gone 1
awey to tQllege Brown
metal1r TAX tires and
wheAI' I tJ002951 $7995
Johnso11 & Son Linc
Mere 540-5630
Wl WAIT YOUR
CLlH USED 01111 5ee Veno dos Santos
THEODOIE . ROBINS
FORD
2060 HAHOI ftlYO
COSTA MESA 642 0010
FORD 61 Falcon. auto .,
oood cond ition $425
548-8207
l INCOLN CONTINENT AL
73 4-dr m1n1 cond new
lira garoged sine& new.
$1500 556-0026
illllUll Sii
Ora•t• Ctaty'1 .U.it
U.cel1lltrt11Y ... ,.,.
~1, &Jtta ,.. 41ullty.
u lu, s.enkt, l leul11 1
21ZI Mlltllt It.~
Ctsll ltu SU-SUI
ltllO. OHPI 'IS' 'U
'85 f MAR" Soutn LtlWls Street Orange, Pubhshed Orange Coast SECURITY IAVINOI n C1lltorn1e 92688 Daily PU01 February 6 13 MORTQAQE CORPOR·
A1 cond AM/FM. Slt1t0 Al the lime ol the lnit1at 20. 27 1986 ATION, ee IMd tnnt .. , I•
w cm t41 llter"'i. lllled publleatlon ol thla notlGe TH-608 T.O. SERVICE COllPANY, oau elec remott mnoo. lhe 10111 •mount of the un· DllDI c NO agent,., IMrOll ... Alttaon,
steel wheels <Ser ,. patd balanea ol tna Obll·I ruud TIC£ A .... tent a.emery, 1tl0
lo.4410 g111on secured by Iha 1bova N Caflfornle ll'Wd., Walnut
4 ) described dM<I ol trust end FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS C~eell. CA ~ (4151
eatlmeted coats. expen-NAW STATEMENT M4-I01S
a n d 1 O v a n c e a I t The following paraon 15 Pubtlaned Orenge Co.et
SI 17,037 36 dOtng buSlnesi 81 Delly Piiot February 14. 2 t '6996
fl IS possible that II lhe COMMUNITY DISTRIBU-28 1986 per mo. time of 9818 lht opening bid TION SYSTEMS. 220 A • F-858
t tu may be leaa than 1he total Knox St Costa Mesa. Cell! 1----------or
'143
IOf 60 ITlOl 1!>9!> down CIMed
end lene 18S20 lohl ol pu ·
mtnh. On llJlllOYld credit.
ALL
'86 TROOPER
With rur s .. 1. AM/fM, tltc
sltltO w/UU . !)OWtf ''"'" ilt. ind much. rnudl mCllt'
Stf ir•l9411l
'10,496
per Imo .
+ tu
Of
'181
I• 60 mo1 "'I down C.t
tnd ltm '10,l60 lobl o
PIJmtlll\, on w ond a tdt
IMPULSE TURBO
READY FOi DELIVERY
1noeo1e0nea1 dua 92658
11 evellabte. the expected B•mon Eoward Ressler,
opening bid may be Ob· 220 A Knox St Cos1e Mesa.
Cafll 92827 talned by calling tne tollow This business 19 con· Ing telephone numbers on thedayt>eloretht911t (<1 15) duetlld by en 1no1vldua1
945-6418 Barron E Reultr
Dateo J1nuery 31 t986 Th11 atatament wea flied with the County Clerk ol Or-
ange County on January 23,
1986 F218175
WC MM
IECURITY I AVIHQI
MORTQAQI CO .. lftO"·
ATION, ee IMd Trvelee, lty
T.0. IERVICE COWAN'/,
Puollahed Orenge Coest
Dally Piiot F abruary 6. 13
20 27 198& egenl, 1J lhMOll ,, AMleoft, _______ I_H-·600-
A .... tlftt a.cretery, 1llO 81-C ...,..., C£ N. Catlfamlll at.d., Wetnut __ r_~_l_nu_I __ _
CtM61, CA MMt-Jm (411)
...... 8015
Publlahed Orange Cout
Dalty Piiot February 14, 21
28, 1986
FICTmOUI IUIMll
NAM& ITATOMNT
Tiie lollowlng oeraon ta
doing bualneaa H
AOVANCE AUTO, 8252
F-857 Olfden Grove Blvd , Oerdtn
Grove. Calli 92844
E1m1ell F Oaghlgh, 2037 t P\8.IC NOTICE Bluff Sida Circle BJC>e, Hunt·
.T .. Tl......,NT ,.,,. 1ngton Beach C1lll 92846
.. -v.,. 'rhla buetnau la con· A•AHOOHMINT Of' UIE ducted by an lnd1Vfdu1I
Of' 'ICTmOUI E1maell r Oeghlgh
D N ES EATH OTIC
HOWARD
Lot1 ol power aqulpmtnl
Low miles (IHJC357)11----------t
H595 Johnson 6 Son
line Mere 540 5630
IUllNIH NA.Ml Thi• etaltfl'ltnt wu lfled
The lollowlng p1raon1 with the County Clefle ol Or·
have ab1nooned the uM ol 1nga County on J1nu1ry 24,
Eleanor Mae H<>ward.
of Huntington Beach.
age 69, passed away
February 20, 1986
Survived by daugh-
ter . Suza nne
Shelman or Hunt-
ington Beach. grand-
children Stephanie
Barnes of [rv1ne ,
Steven and Sandra
Gonzaln of Hunt-
ington Beach. Susan
Connaley. 2 broth('rs,
Charles Howard of
Cleveland. Ohio, and
Fred Howard of Col-
umbus. Ohio Mem-
onal services Satur-
day. February 22. 11
A .M at Pierce
Brothel'$ Bell Broed-
wa y Chapel. Rev
Bruc:e Kurle otficl8t·
tng. Pierce Brothrrs
Bell Broadwey
Mortuary, Dtr«t.ors
642-9150
OLDS '73 CulllSS Salon. 1
ownr good tires, exit
r.ond StOOO 646-7545
Ol OS 8 1 Cut1aa1 $1.1
preme Broughm c.rulae
1mtlm wire wt111 com
p11ny ma1n1 13200 obo
759 130510 fl4S-513 I IE'
SHOP
AT HOME!
Moke classified
advertising the beat
way to save time
and gasl
D1llJ Piiot
142-1171
PllWICI • Ulll AYAILAIU
th• Flelllloua Bu11n111 lH6 ,_111 Name· 2020 POM ONA ...., APAIHMENTS 904 E Publlllled Oranoe Coast
Bilbo• Blvd • Balboa, c e111 1 Deity Piiot F1bru1ry 7 14
02ae l 21. 28. 1986 F-811 The Fletttloue Buelneu
Nlrna rtltrr.O to above was meet In Orang• County on
Oclol>er 25, 1085, F269138
M'ary l M~. 2157
M1ram1t o'; 8111lt>ot, Celll
92HI
Norm1n Moyer 21i1
Miramar Dr 811b08 Calif
92H1
$anOra l .. Et>an, 16542
Pro Circle, Hunllnglon Belch Calff 02'40
Shlrtay J L.lllel' 754 I 4th Plec.. Downey. Ctlll 90241
fh11 butllMM wla con-
ducted by I general par1
netll'llp
Thia etat8'1"81\t wet flied
w.tl'l the Coun~ Cletli Of Or-= County on Jtnuery 17
Publlll\ad Orange Cout
Dell; PllOt January 31, F'e1>-
ru1,., 7, 14, 21 tH41
l'\ll.IC !«>TICE
'lCTIT10UI IUIMH N.--ITATIMltfT
The lolloWfng l*IOl'I la r •
60lng bualneaa aa.
PAOFESSIONAL eus1.
Nl!SS INTERIOR, 17090 Slll"I
lttuno •0 5, Fountain Vel·
tey, CaJtl 02708
Merk Jalltay Tj1den,
17000 San Brvno •0-5,
Foun1a1n Vllley, C.llf 8:1708
Tl'lll ou11na11 11 con.
ducted ~ en lt'ldt~
rhf.' e1~'::.n1 ., .. n1ect ......._LA ...
with lfla County Clet1I of Or .,_ OU¥I
=County on Januery 27 MOl1Uety • C:.•41• 1
""'" ,.:;::i ..
Publlthed Orange Cotlat Coeta ...._ J Dally Piiot ,.. ..... ---S40-Sas.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
..-VINI UMWW0 ICHOOl ~ICT ,. .__. oe.trtot .. .,.. ..... Of •
c....,.... ..-co~ 'ACIUTlll 018TRICT NO .... , A OflWtrtot,...... wt~ • • ~ ............. ... communltY ,......_ Act ot 1112,
...
AU ,..fllON8°1NTUOTID IN THI
MATTlfl Of' THI YALDTY 0. THI
'OMIATION CW COlmtilUMTY FACtLmH 01tTJUCT N0 ... 1, THIL&VY °' IPICIAL TAX•I THOE ... THI
lllUANCI M '190,000,000 O'
IONOI ntlAIOf', ANO ClflTAIN OTMI"
ACTI ANO llATTl"a RILATINO TI4UITO
,.. AUTMONDD av THI •oA"D Off '
•DUCA TION Of' THI IRYINE UNl,_D
ICHOOl Dt8TNCT, Tl41 OOYlRNINQ
IOOY OF IAID COMMUNITY FACIUTIH DllTRtCT NO. -.1.
Plalnlltft,
Oetendant1.
N0.47 .......
NOTIC9 OF
Dn'ttY Off
AIDQMDfT
Of' VALIDAnoN
To all pereone lntereated In the matter or the valldlty of 'he formation of Community Facllltlea
District No. 86-1, the levy of a Special Tax therein, the laauanoe of $150,000.000 principal amount of
lrvlne Unified School District, Community Facllltles District No. 88-1 Speclal Tax Bonda and certain
other acts and matters •• auth0tl1ed by the Board of Education of Iha lrvlne Unified School District
the governing body of &aid District and Community Facllltles Dlstrlc1 No 86-1 '
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha,_on January 30, 1986. Judgment was rendered In the above entltted
action In favOt of the plalntltfe establlsh(ng the validity of the formation ol Community Facllltlet
Dlatrlc1 No. 86-1. the levy of the Special Tax therein, the lssuanoe of $150.000,000 prlnclpal amount
ot said Bonda and certain other acts and matters and that said Judgment was flled and entered In the
reo0<da of the Clerk of the Ora11ge County Superior Court on said date.
DATED: January 31, 1986
RUTAN A TUCKM, Attomeya fot Plalntltt, 8y Stan Wofcott
Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot January 31. February 7, 14, 21, 1986
... T 4'111 Thll c;opy of "No«loe of NOT!CI CW I -llOTICI OP
..... ,et!M: 1 .... ,....,., T r .. I t ~. • • • • N.. o.tault llld Oectlon to Sell P\aJC HIAW . MOTa -~ ..., I I
,.............. Wt;,_O.. .... Un4W OMd of Trwt", the coos •........., 8UUCTtltJllPml "OTICI •• Hl"l•Y YA/"14 tJ'f ...... 71 llleterHHt or'lglnalol~--flledlor llO... ,..._ .... _.,., Olvt.111 .... e ..... '-'"I
MOTJC9 Of t1 -_.. t'eOOfcl Ill the oftlOe Of lfle WIOIM U.O.C.t wW 11it Mid ~ lftil C.. TMl8TU'91A&.1 ~MfTNOTICI County Reoorctet or the NOTICE IS HUE•Y rOWHOM ITMAY ~ .... ~~ .......
YOU A,.E IN DEFAULT II' YOUlll P..OPt!A'TY IS IN Coun!Y lt9led ~. on OfVtN tM1 the Hl.ln""910ft CCAH· , 1• 11 f'.JO .-. er •
UNO!,. A Dl!.CJ.0' TAUIT FORECL08Uf'£ BECAUSl ,_, T, tW, II delMlred to 11111Gt> ~ Comvl11' M NoClo9 II ._.., ..... IO ....... • .,_.
OATEO 05102! .. UH\.£88 vou Allle UHi.NO IN YC>Yf' ~.the•* recorde Of ....... ~ '*""9 Ill the Crellillon °' llM'TON • In t~ Cwnd
YOU TAK! ACTION TO PAv-..ons. Jl MAY Bl Mid ewnrv lndle4at• ~the Council a.na. .... OOOOiW'N end JOAfll 0 °' ~ ..... n
PlllOTl.CTYOU PROPfA'TY, SOLO Wl'I' HOUT ANY ~.tn .,,..,_In ti. ttUlll Hu1mnQlOl'I 9MCfl CMc GOOOMA.N. TraneWora, '* OfM, C... ....._ ..
tTMAYH80LDATAPU8-COURT ACTION, and Y01J ptOC*tY end WI tile~ CenW, 2000....., ...... wMN ........ ...._la ........_...,_
LIC SALi.. II' YOU MUD AH Mey MW the le9el rlghl to C109Ur• prQff9dln~· , ... KunUnetOfl IMoft, Call· , H O lllyllH Ten aoa. G89Al ~AMINO-
EXPl..ANATION OF THE brln9 '/OIJlf eccount In OOOd Wl"ad llO hilrtln. tomia.on .._, ........... Mont•r•y. county or ~.-.,c .... ~
NAT U R E 0 F 1 H ! t1andlng by ~ ill OI N01lCI Oii .. ~T time lndlcMad 119Dw 10 ,.._ Mo1•91. ..... Of Cell-NTmON ~.
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST '104.llC>altdue~ttPllla AllD~TO ct1119ancl_..,tM..._ ~ ........ .,......, .. AMJlltlunlm.to....W ..
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· !*'Miited CO.It and .. , Ill.I..,.._ DBD mantl of .. .....,.. wt!10 llbout to M IMde '° UBI =--.a ...... TACT A LAWYER. pen-within the time.,.,. cw TllU9T wWI to .. Nerd~ IO VAN 00 and THAO Low °"""'1 On 02/28/9e •t t . 15 A.M. mltled by 1W let 191Mla~ ~MT NOnCI ttlie appbt1on dmallled NGUY IN, Ttaf\t t.,MI, "11' 0 ,..,, to H1at1 OM1i1ey
W!STEAN STATES COM· mtntotyouracioount.wtllcfl IF YOU PAOPEATY 18 IN below. , ...no-~••eon. "id' .... ..i Te ....
PANY • tM duly ~nted 11 n0tmllty fM blltlneu FOAEClOIUAE BECAUSI DATE/TIME: Much '• Qr .... Cotti Meee,. Of.,.. IN...,. frolft 1111 I .....
TNet• under lllld pur9Ullllt dlyt p(IOr to \tit daM"' tor YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUI\ UHM • 1:00 ~ Countv. Oetltomla ilnd ~ Mmlly FIHU ..... ) • "'
10 0..0 Of Trutt Recofded thuateolyourpr°'*1';. No PAYMENTS, IT MAV 81[ Al'PUCATION HUMKR: I . To•nlr, Santa Ana1 ~ "11'd1 ue.I)
on 05/11164 N Oocumenl Ille dtte M*'/ be Mt unlit SOl.O WITHOUT ANY C()Oe Amendment No. .... County of OrenQe. St8" °" propWty 1oCMad 11 421
no. 8'· lMOtO of Oflk::lal Re-thrM monthl from the date COURT ACTION, Md 'IOU APflUCAHT: City of Hunt· Cellfotnla, ~· l"*90tl ..,_., Ill 1rt R1
COfct. In tri. office or the Re-tt\11 notice or cs..autt INY be m•y l'l•ve lhe ~ rlQt\t 10 lllGtOn e..ctl TN P'Of*'IY to be .,_.. ,_, flwtronment., o..
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oorder or ORANGE County, rec:o<ded (whlah date of r• bftng your loCICOUnl In OOOd ._OUUT· To ,..,.., -.. fllrr.a II toc:ated at 2.200 W ~ HIOM"4 Qeo.
CalllON\la, uecuted by· c:«dlltion ~ on thlt tlandlnO t>y peylno Ill o« l.unt Attlde 970 and add OcHn l"ront. Haw port wdon. .
PATRICK E. THROP a notice) 'thl• •mount yc>Ufputd\lepeymartUPllla -At1.IClt toe IWMed IO 8-dh. County of°'.... l.NVIAONM&N'TAL IM-
MA"Y JEAN Tt1AOP, MUS· ltt&&,eGA.48 u of t/181841. permltled COltl and ait· Deflnltlon1 g9Vetnlng aw. of calfomla. PM:f REPOAT t027. Zone I BAND ANO WIFE and WIH lncttiliM untH YoU' pen ... within the time pet· DMlbl 9 of the Huntington SeldptopertyllcM9Ctlbed !11oeptlon Zf.·77·24~.
I WILL SELl AT PUBLIC MICOUnt baoolM9 current. mltted by law tor rein.tat. leedl Of~ C()Oe In__.... •t All etoc:a In and Tentatllle Percei Map
AUCTION TO T .. E HIGHEST You m•y not haw to pay the "*'II Of 'f04I( account. wtllcfl E N VI R 0 ~ M EN T A L lt9ile, fbetutea, ~ ...... t82. Metcolm ...,_,
BIDDER FOR CA8t4, (pey. entire Ul\paid portl()n ot YOIJ' II n0tm.ny fM tJu--. STATUS: The propoatcS ptO-and ooQd ... or hit .... ~ aoent for ~
able at tllM ol ..._ In lawful aocount. ~ thOugh lull dayt l)(\Of to the data Ml for 1fc1 la categoric.tly eQmJ>t food ~ known M 9 J COMt Plua. tot an .,.,..,.
money of the Un~ Sl•t•) payment wH d~anded. the .... Of your Pl'oS*'Y No from the prom!On• of the '1 BY THE SEA and ioc.ted m.tJ to Town Center,....._
at THE FRONT E'kTRANCE but you mu1t pay th• Nie data mtty be M'I until C1lltornt1 Environmental at 2200 W. Oc..1 Front Plan to a01!\don Town
TO THE OlO ORANGE amount stated IDO\fe t1ow-tht .. "'°"Iha from the dtte au.ltty Act ~ leectl, County Of Center DtM ~ P1Wk
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, aver, you and your fhlanottcaof!Mtaullmaybe ON FILE· A copy of ;he ~.&t8leolc.Htornla. c.nt.Orllleanc!A~ol
ION SANTA ANA BLVO, BE· benefkllaryormonoagemay recorded (whlc:tl dat• of,. prOPQMd «dlnence le on TM bulk tr.,,..., wlll be the Ml ... ~.,....
TWEEN SYCAMORE ST .. , mutually aor.. In 'lllfltlng C<l'datlOn IPPN'• on ..... th In the ~t of 0.. ooneummated on Of att.-. With • Pate91 Map to com-
BROAOWA Y, SANTA ANA, ptl0rtothetl1Mthenotloeof nottee). wtopment Senllcea. 2000 the 121h oa,,ofM.,Cl'I, tM&, Dine IO\t I encl 4 ot Ttaet
CA ule 11 po1ted (which may Thia •mount 11 S 1,948.20 Main Str•t. Huntington and deltr'le M*'I l>e tllld ti t 1782.
all right, tllle Md lnter•I not l>e Miiier thin the end of 11 of il'/841 and '111111 In· BMcn. Celltornla 82$48. fOf WEl.UI FARGO 8.ANK, N.A., NOTICE IS FUftTHER
con~ to and now held the thrM-month period er-until your account In~ by the publlc. &crow Department. Re: GIVEN that at Mid t""-and
b'I It uncs. Hid Deed ol tlat.cS above) 10, among ~ ourrent. You may ALL INTE'.RESTED PEA-&ctow No. 882· 1'8. •590 pl-all ~-., .,.,_
Truet In the property situ-other tl'llng1. (t) pr~ Id-not h•ve to pay the entire SONS ar• lnvtted 10 •ttend MllCAl1hur llMI .. 8th Floor, m.., appeer and be n.erd by
ated In MIO ~nty, Call-dltlOnal time In which to cure u~ portion of YOUf ac· Mid heating and e>IO'-Newpot1 leectl. County of the City CouncA on the
lornta. de.crlbl"f> the land lhe d.t9Ult by transfer of the count. -though 11.111 pey· OC>inlonl or IUbmlt evidence Orano-. State Of Celltomle aforementioned lterM.
ll'lefeln: propery or otherwtM: (2)... ment WU dem8tlded. but fOf Of aoelf\lt the *Wllclitlon 92~. IF A N y 0 F TH E
LOT 37 OF TRACT NO tabllth • ICtledule of e>av· you mult pay tha amount u outlfnec:t above If ll'llf• All c:falml mutt be ,.. AFOREMENTIONED actloM
•SGS, IN THE CITY OF menll In orde< to C\lre YoUr ltated lbovl. .,. MY f\.lrthef quetlk>llll Cll....a It thll llddr-b)' Che .,. ~ In court. the -~=~~=~-~-~=~~~~-~--------~-----~~~n:e~1 ~M~~.-~~~t or~1q~& ~~.you ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~ Pta.IC NOTIC[ 1 Pl8JC NOTICE PlBLIC NOTICE 111,.. .. IC 111\JIC( ON A MAP RECORDED IN Followino the tJt.plratlon ol benefletary Of mort~aoee Autat1nt Plann•r at1 teea the bulk transfer alto only thOM ...,.. 90fMCll.,.
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...... l"WM. "" BOOK 183, PAGE($) 13 the time period reterred to In may mutually agree In writ· 53&-52'11. lne!udel the tran1fer of rai.-at the ~ tlMtll'IO
NOTlCI °' , ...... _ -· -'""' ...... NOTICE°" AN 0 14' 0 M I s. the nrlt paragraph ol thl• Int PflOf lo the lime the no-.,.... •• ...... he· liQuOt llcenM, In .nlch eaN.tdMc:flbed In !Na Mtlce or In
TRUlftl'I IAL.E recorded Sept•mb•r 19. PU9UC HIA"INO YOU AQ IN DePA.Ul T CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN notice. uni-the obllgatlon lice of sale 11 posted (wtllch t.ar, ............. 9wt1 all cM11rnt n"'9t be received wntten '°'~ cs.
Loetl No. 7JIMI 198511 tnttr. No.86-35776t APPEAL. TO =:A~=-~:: THE OFFICE OF THE l>elng fOfeclOMd upon or a may not be urller than the ~COflMIU'1n Pf'°' to tha a.to on wtllCh tiveredtothtCltYOOufdai.
/VOTAW In Bool! ol Ottlclll Record• "-ANNIHQ ,. UNU .. YOU TA«i COUNTY Rl!COROER OF ..,.,.,.written agr""1lt'lt end ot Ille thr ... month . ·Pvcii~ Of9n119 eo... thl liQuOt llcanM ii ltan.-Of Pf'°' to, the PY*'-· T.I . No. 141CIM In the otflce ol lhe Reco<det Co.-llllON'I SAID COUNTY. ~you and your etedl· !*"IOd •t•ted above), to, Dally PllOt Fet>ruaty 21. lM& terred by the o.p.,tment of 11\Q.
UNtT CODE I ol Or•noe County; CONDITION #20 Of Ull ~gJ:.O:..J:~"~':~~ The street lddr .. s ano 10< 1>«mlt1 a longer period, among other things, (1) F-875 Atconollc ~Control. iua ft,,.. •• .-.. CttJ w E s T w o o o A s . Said Sale wlll be ma<M. PIMMT l lf.7'1 1 • other common deelgnatlon. you b•ve only the legit flohl provide addlUonal time In So tar at k"°""' 10 the Cleft
SOCIA TES as duly •P· IM Without oovenant or war· CONDITIONAL 11 IOlD AT A "'9lJC lf any, 01 thl r .. t property to 11op IM Mii ot,your prop. which to cure the default by fltaJC llOTIC( tranafer.... all bu.Ina• Publllhed OrlrlQ9 Co.I
pOlnled TrutlM undlf tile r•nty,e•pre11or1mplled,r&--UCCE"10N •16-7' =~~ .. ::~ .. -~·~~i de1crtb1d •bOve la erty l>'I peylno the entire tr1naf91 ol the propeny orll naim. and addr-UMd DellyPilot~21.1Ne
tollowlng deacrtbed deed ot gtrd1r19 1111e potSISalon. 0< purported to ti.: 307& Tyler amount elem~ by your otherwlte", "'(21 "t•bllsn a NOTICI TO t>y Tranat91'0fl for thl Olree F-178
truslWILlSElLATPUBLIC 9'ICUmbf1nces, 10 pay lhe NOTICE IS HEREBY NATUllll 0 , THI W•v.eo.t•M .... Ca9262e credltOf. tc:tlec:IUle of payments In CMDITOfllOP years last peM. If different
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST rM1alnlng principal sum ol GIVEN tllat the Huntington ro8C~~l~A~~ The under91gned Trultee To find out Ille amount orO« lo cure your default; 0< llUUC ~ trom the at>o¥9, are: 1---.---.,.-Mftftl'r----
810 0 ER FOR CASH the not.Cl) MCUred by eald Beach City Counell '111111 hold TACT A LAWYl" dl1Clalm1 anyll1bllltytor any you mutt pay,°' to arrange both (t) MO 121 (lee;•. 1101_.107 THE CANNERY 8AKE'RY.1 __ ... ~.-.-.. ...... "" ..... '---.,__-
AN0/0R THE CASHIERS deed ol Trult, with lnterell •public heiring In the Coun· NO~ cW lncorreetnea ol !?le •treat for p1yment to llop the lor• FOllowlng the expiration of U.C.C.) 700 G Cann11y Row, __
OR CERTIFIED CHECKS u In Mid note PfOYided, aO· ell ChMll>er at the Hunt-addr"' and other common clOaur•. Of It your property la the lllM period rafllf'red to In Notte. Is tllweby glllen to Monterey, Monterey ~nty, ...,, _ _..
SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE v1noes. 11 My, under the lngton BMch CIYIG c.nter, n;u:TIFI IALI dealgnatlon, II My, 11\own In l0teelotur1 tor any other the first paragt"aph OI thla creOltors OI the within Callfomlti 931MO ~.~
SECTION 2924h (payable 11 l9rf1\I of 1akl Dead ot Trull. 2000 Main Stttel. Hl#'lt· ' MO • .-l'lerein. reuon:contact· BANK OF notlee, unl611 fhe obllgatlOn ~ tr-feror1 thet • Deted~ January22. 1986 ~-,,,_
the time ol .... In lawful fllt. cnaroea and expentea lngton e.ech, Callle<nla. on NOTICE IS H£REBY Said ulewlll be made. but AMERICA NT a. SA 701 (714) l>elng l0<eelo9ed upon Ot • bulk 1ran1r., II intended to L .... Vall Do, Thao IOAllD M llOl9IG
monevolth1UnttedStates1 of the Trull" and of the thedateandat thetlmeln· GIVEN, that on ThuNld_ay. 'llllthout oonvenant or war-385·8572. Loan No. 141P1tatewrlttenagrMmt1nl bemadeonpenionalprop. ~Tr.,..._ ~....,.,_
all right. lltle and lnterMt 1ru111 creeled by tald Deed dk:aled below to receive and ~= 20· t!~Nidat d~ 1·<:° ranty, eJq>t ... Of lmplled, re-520027..(), 3800 West Cllap-l>etween you and vour oredl· eny llerein•lter dleerlbed. l»Ubfllhed Onlnge C:O..t CW "':.., ~ conv~ to and now held ollrual. con11der the ll•tementa of a.m. y, n g.,.dlng tltle. posMlalon. or man Avenue 7th Floor, Or.! le< permits a longer period, 'the name and bu9lliela D .. ly Piiot F*uv; 21. 1Na
o 11 under Hid Deed of Said 181e '111111 t>e held on: all P«IOnl '1111\0 wtlh to be Ille room Mt uld~ IOf eon· llnWmbranees, to P•'I the lll\OI, CA 92688 you have only the legal right add,._ ol the Intended F-872 NOTICE IS H£R£8Y T~uSI In the property h«411n-Monday, Marctl 3. 1986, at heard relative to Ille appU· !:'t~~ln~heT~= • 1 s,:~L remaining P!'lncipal sum of It you have M'I questions, to ate«> the tale of your prop-tranafer00ora er« OON UHM, ~-~~IM ... ~.!.~ atter dee<:tlbed· t:30 p.m. tn the lobby to tile ution delcr1bed below. n ° the note(•) MCYred Dy said vou anoutd contact • la-wyer eny t>y P•vlno the entire HEI S N UHM, 1775 New P\llJC NOTICE h ,.._,,,Ing"""..,,,_,
TRUSTOR: JAMES A bulldlng located al 601 DATE: Monday, Marcil 3, ~~c!tT~~URI[~ ~EAh Deed ol Trutt. with lnler•SI or Ille government agency amount a.mended by "°"' Port 81Vd .. Coeta M.... wlll hOIO. ~~ ftMrinO In
VOTAW SouthLewl1Street.Orange, t966 • t 11 ort thereon ... proYIOed tnsaldwhlohm•yhavelnauredyour creditor Call!. . ACTTTIOUSIU ... 11 theCOutlclt..,.-nber8tthl
BENEFICIARY FIRST Cllllomla 92688 TIME· 7 30 p M Brot1dw8)', Suite 100, In the nota(s), advances, ii •nv. loan. To find out the amount The location In Catltomla ~ tTAn.wT Huntington B .. eh Civic
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND At the time ol the lnltl•I I 0 ENT I Ft CAT I 0 N City ol Santa Ana, ~nty ol under the twms of the Dead Notwithstanding the fact Y01J must PllY. or to .,.range of the Chief ueou11ve ortlee The toltowtng per1on1 .,, Center, 2000 Main StrMt,
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF pubtlcatlon of lhll notlGe. NUMBER: CONDITION #20 ~j~g~t:~~A~~~~~· ol Trust., .... charges Md tll1tyourp1openy111ntor• forpaymenttostopthelor• Of principal bu91neM Offlc9 dOlng"""'-u: Huntington Beae!c, Call-
G RANO FORKS ANO the total amount ol Ille un-OF USE PERMIT 85-77 & VICES MORTGAGE CORP -•xpen-of the Trustee and clOaure. you may ottlf" your cloeurel0t any other reuon, of the lnten4ed trll\9fer0f la: MICRONET, 1500 Adami. tornla. on thed8te Ill.""
MINOT plld bell!ICe ol the obll-CONDITIONAL EXCEPTION North Oak ti .. of the trust• created by Hid propeny lor sate, pro111<*1 cont ac; I: c AT HE 0 RA L SAME AS ABOVE. Suite 302, Co.la Miu, Callt. llfM lndlceled below to ,...
r orded M 2 1983 gatloneeeuredt>ytheabove 85-76 • ,. Ol•COfl>O'• on, Deed ol Tru91, tO•Wit• thesaletaoonciudedl)florto MORTGAGE COMPANY. All other bullMM namel 92626 ~~COMldettne .... Ins~ No 83-1=~ In ea: deecrlbed dead ol trust and LOCATION. 8092 Wimer .. ::ly ,:f"°'nted ,T~::: $145,990.98. Ille eonoluslon of the for• C/O GIBF\.4lTAR MONEY· Ind addr-uaad l>y the Rlehwd Paul Jottn•on. mentt_.Of .,, ~ wt-o Officiaa R«lord 1 tlltlmated coet• eic:penses Avenue (soulllwest corner ot un • purauan • 0 The beneficiary undtlf" uld closure. CENTER INC 99 t9 VIA lnttflded t/1Mfer0t within 354& Del Amo 8IVd • t 1. '1111111 tO be heard ._ ...... to r~.ol the Reeor:S:~~8,.: ind 1dvances 1i Warner Avenue end "B" P,:-t olalule~I~~ ~ OeedolTru1theretolore1A· Remember. YOU MAY PA.SAR :.... ATIN· K.AAEN thepeatthreeyeetaMfaru Torrance,Clllt.90503 ~IOC>llclitk>n d..ct!Md ~ " $12145201 Streel) • eett n 0 fl.I eeutad and delivered to the LOSE lEGAL RIGHTS IF OPAT X462 SAN DIEGO, CA II known to the Intended Thia bu•lnen la eon-..,_,.,.,
dll:d d~· ol tnnt cs.. 11 ls possible that at Che PROPOSAL An appelllto ~~~t~ S~~G~~U~~~~· un<Ser819ned a Mittan Dec· YOU DO NOT TAKE 92126(6t0)271·9a&O tran'*-1t•:none, duetedby:alimlte<lpartn.-M~~~~ f'ooiaed~ . ol time of nle the opening bid 11141 Ptannlng Commlulon'• • 1 1ar11ton of Default and 06-PROMP.-l ACTION. II you have any question•. TM name and buWinMll 9hlp _..,., • ...., • ) scrt~ the t !owing prop-~ be Illa lhllll lhe total requirement lor additional joint ten•nts, recorded • mand for sai.. and 1 written NOTtdl Of' OE'AU\. T you ahould c:onllci •lawyer addreta of the Intended RlOtlwd Paul JohntOn APPLICATION HUM~:
erty • l'"'9bledness due attJCCO on the ete11atlon1 ol lober 3. 1983, In the office t Notice of Oelautt •nd Elec· ANO EU!CTION TO or the goYWnment agency transferee are: JONG HO Thia ltatement w• flllcl APPMI ot thl &oerd of Z.0..-
A :A:~~WtN U~l~~OD~ ~ II allaJtable. the expected the proposed pnotographv I tChe ~nly R~d4!'~f ~ tlon to Sell. The unoer91gned IE.U UMOIR Whlefl m•y hive Insured your CHUN, HAE WOON CHUN, With the County Cterll of Or; Ing ~2'1 o.MI °'
I bid ma be ob-bulldlng (UP 85-77 & CE ounty, u ._or.,.. 1 m· cauMd Mid NotlOe of O&-DEED Of' TitUIT lo•n. 13409 ACl.,e laoe, Cemtoe. ange County on J11nuary 23, UM ,.......""' _.
SCRIBED IN THE CON·:,, ealll rhe IOllow-85·78) ,strumenl No 83-435389, by fault and Electlon to Sell to NOTICE IS HERE81 Notwilflllanolng Ille fact Cellf. 90701 • 1086 APPUCANT/APP£LANT
OOMINIUM PLAN RE· 1 t...:rione ~umb«I on ENVIRONMENTAL reuon ol 8 breact'I or default be recorded In the county GIVEN: CONTINENT Al that your property ia In for&--The property pertinent ,_,, Unda Pl1ttl Kl9n
CORDED ON SEPTEMBER 1~ d before the sale: (7f•) STATUS Thi propoted pro-I In paymenl or perte<manee where the reel property 11 AUXlllARY COMPANY, Is closure, you may offer your hereto It ~!bed In oen· Publlshed Or11ng1 COAlt LOCATl()tt. t5't2 Ed·
18, 1978, IN BOOK 12&'45, 385--4~7 or 213 827:_.885 jeet Is ca1egortca1ty exempt ol the o1>tlg•tlon1 HWrad ioc:.1ecs. lhe duty appointed Trust .. property tor sale. provided eral .,. llJrntturea, nxturM, Dally Piiot ~ e. t3. -OI Strwt (_. _,. of 6A3~iv:2JF l,~A~~L ~~-DATE· Jan~ary129 l988 from the provttl0n1 of 11141 lherebv. lncludlng that IT IS INTENDED THAT unoer •Deed ol Tru1t dated theaale ts cond\Jc:led l>flor to equipment, t110enam1,\ 20 27 tNa Edwerd9.~oitlfMtlllty 160 C~ROS OF SAID COUNTY. WE t TWO OD ' A I. C1Hlornta Environment al :i-:" or delau~~~tloe Of THE SALE Will BE CON-12/09177 exllCUted by Ray. lhe conclusion of the tor .. QOO<Jwlll. leuehold lnterMt TH~ ~ ~ (~r Com-IOCIAna. Nici.,,.... Quality Act ..... reoor ovem-DUCTED ON BEHALF OF mond A Schei> and Donn• otoaur• & lmprovemlflta and Cove-\
PARCEL 2: AN UN· T.D .:V.Cr c• ON FILE. A C0$1Y ot tile Der 15. t985 ... Recorder's THE TRUSTEE BY· CAllF Little ~ wno are mar-Remember YOU MAY nant not to compete and ,. DllDI •c ll)Tit( merdlll) ..>.Ji
DIVIDED "81ST INTEREST :I . t request and• iega1 dellcrlp· lnltrument No. 85-44397'· POSTING & PUBllSHING rled to each other •n un. LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF located •I 1775 NEW PORT --1--"------Rl.OUE.ST'.'fo psmlt beer
AS A TENANT IN COMMON~. NY • .:--~-= ~ uon 11 on flle In the Oep•rt· WILL SELL. AT PUBLIC CO 1028 N I.AKE AVE dlvlOed 112 Jnter .. 1 Joeeph YOU DO NOT l AKEIBLVO . COSTA MESA. FICTITIOUS MHIM:.. ~.._..,..In~
IN THE FEE INTEREST IN "'*' .,· '-"' ~. ment ol OeveiOpmenl Stlf"· AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST STE 201, PAsADeNA. CA Barth and Mym• Barth, wtlo PROMPT ACTION. CALIF I ..... STATi..n lion """' en .. 19dnG on-.
ANO TO THE COMMON ,..._,, A 1; Vleet BIDDER FOR CASH. lawl\.ll 91 t04, 2 t3/6a l-'5'&. ire married to each other NOTICI Of D£FAUl T ANO The business name uted The tollowlng person ts lhnl dairy~
AREA OF LOT 1 OF TRACT ~ C -('7 ) .All tNTEAESTED PER-money of t~ United Stalea, DATE: 1/31/9e an undivided 1/2 intereat, u ELECTION TO lfll. by the said tran1ler0<a at doing business" ' EH II ~ AO HM EH TA l 9660ASPERMAPFIU:DIN TAC a14 SONS are Invited to •tlend or• O&thlera Cflec:tl drawn WllTl"N STATES Truator. lo MOUre certain UM>IRDIEDOf'TRUST -1sald IOeatlon is COUNTRY CALIFORNIA MAGMUM STATUS. Ca~ llll·
BOOK '35, PAGES 19 TO aald hearing and ell.press on a 119te °'national btn61, COMftANY Al IAID obligations In levor of BANK IMPOftTANT NOTICE STORE NUTRITION. I PROPERTIES 989 Vtet0<1a empt ~' INCLUSIVE OF MIS· D:ub~rheOF°;ange ;~· o«>lnlonaor•ut>mtteYldenc• a.,.,. or federal credit T"UITEl, .ATTO .. NEYI OF AMERICA NATIONAL NOTICE IS HEREBY Thi bulk transfer Is In· Ave . Costa ·M ... Cam ON FILE: A OOf1Y of""
CELL.ANEOUS MAPS, RE· 1 I~ ~ot e ruaty . ' lor or ag•lnsllhe appllcatlon union, or a ll•le °' federal EQUITY COR~ORATION, TRUST ANO SAVINGS AS· GIVEN-Th•I Newport landed to be eon14.ommaied 92628 prQ90MCl appMI la on 11'9 It!
CORDS OF SAID COUNTY. 2 . 98 F 796 as oulllnad above All appll· nvtngsandlo•naaaoelatlon AGENT IY VICKll L SOCtATION a nattonal E.lcfow Company la ~II lhe oll1ce ol Ctn "atvm l<•no Ct11re 989 the o.p.,,menl of De¥elo«>-
A.S SUCH TERM IS OE· • c:.t1on1 •lehlblta . and d• domlelled l.n thll ttate, all ADAMI' . b•nklng aasoc;latlon as' duly appointed Trustee ESCROW CORPORATION, vic:1001 A111 Colta Mesa ment Servioal, 2000 Main
FINED IN THE ARTICLE EN· C 1 SCflptlo~s ol thli Afopoaal P•Yable at the time of tale. ADDRESS OF AGENT Beneficiary recorded on I under a Dead ol Trust dated 3902 W 6th ST · LOS AN-C.111 92628 ' 1 Street, Huntington 8eech, TITLED "DEFINITIONS" OF MUC NOTI E are on Ille with the Office 01 all right. tltle and Interest 3 1 5 s 1 c A M 1 N o t2/30/77 as Instrument no 8l 1218l 19 noW duty •P-GELES, on Of altlf Maren This l>uetneas 11 con· Cellfomle 92&41. f« lnaqec.
THE DECLARATION OF the Cit Cieri\, 2000 MaJn held b'l It. u lTIJstee, In that CAPISTRANO, STE ·c 41882 tn boolc 125H page po1n1ed rrustee under a 11. 1988 ducted t>y· an lndlYldual llOn by the public:.
COVENANTS, CONDITIONS NOTICE Of' Street y Huntington Beach reel property situate In said SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 11386 ot Ot11clel Records in ' Deed ol Trust dated 8/ 12181 Thia bulk trMlftlf" 11/11 not Calvin l(lng Clalre All INTERESTED PER·
AHO RESTRICTIONS RE· C~~ Cellf~la tor lnapeotlon by ~nty1ndSta1e.de9Crtbed CA92675(714)661·7717 'the0tfl08olth1Reoorder or t1J1.eeuced by· R08ERT C subject 10 Calltoml• Ul'l· Thia st1tement ••1 •filed SONS we lnlllted to att9n0
CORDED IN BOOK 12699. ,.... Ille publlc' aa IOllows: Publlstied Orange Coast Orange County Callfom1a. WALLACE AND KAY R. form Comnwelal Code S.C· With the ~nly Clark ol Or· Mid hearing and ...,,_ PAGE 1118 OF OFFICIAL NO..... . LOT 23 OF TRACT NO Dally Piiot Februaty 7, 14, .. more lullv desc~lbed on WAlL.ACE. HUSBAND ANO lion 6106. •noe County on JanulfY 28. Q9inlOnt or IUt>l'nft tMdenoe
RECORDS. D4I~~·~ ~ HUNTINGTON BIA.CH 6228. AS PER MAP RE· 21, 1986 said Oeed ol Trust 1ncludlng WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS The name ano address of l 1986 fe<Ofagainit~applle&flon
PARCEL 3: EASEMENTS • .,.., CITY COUNCll. 8y; Alcte COROEO IN BOOK 229. F~7 1 note(I) tor the sum ot u Truators, to sec.ure obit· the praon with whom claims F2M01 aa outlined lboYe. If t.Mre
AS SET FORTH IN THE NOTICE IS HEREBY M WetttwOftlt City Clettr PAGES 25 TO 32 IN·1 ls7360000 g-attons 1n favor of mav be !tied ill C1T1 ! Pub11$1'1ed Orange Coat ate any turthar ~Iona
SECTIONS ENTITLED GIVEN tllll the Huntington Phone(714)~ CLUSIVE OF M IS · CE Thal the bene(tcla l lHEAITAGE PL.AN, INC .• ESCROW CORPORATION. o.ily PllOt Febru9fY 13, 20, r>ieaM call Sc:ot1 ..._, ,.._
CERTAIN EASEMENTS SeaehPlannlngComml~1 Oated February 18, 1986 ICELl.ANEOUS MAPS, IN PlBLIC MOTi jinteresl under Iha~ of Calllorn1a eorpo<allon, •• 3902 W 6TH ST .. lOS AN-27 Marcti 6, t988 1119\ant Planner ~'5271
FOR OWNERS" AND SUP· wlllholdapubllchearlng n Publlthe<I Orange Coast THE OFFICE OF THE FICTlTIOUIBUSIHESS Trus.tand lheobligeUonsse-Beneficiary Recorded on GELES,CA90020,anothel TH-6481 ...... W. ~ e.o.
PORT. SETTlEMENT ANO IM ~nell C':'"~ ~11t;' Dally Piiot F•bruary 21. 1986 ICOUNTY RECORDER OF NAME STATEMENT cured thereby ere presently 8/16/61 u dooumeot no. lut day tor fltlng Claims by I =::.:cu •''::'~ ._. ENCROACHMENT" OF THE Huntington eac v c I F~868 SAID COUNTY I held by Ille unOe<5t0ned· 21795 book 14 t85 page n any creditor shaH be Man:tl Mlli 11 1 1
ARTICLE ENTITlEO "EASE· Center· 2000 Main Street, I 1 The Slreet aOdresa or The IOllow ng person "j•nd thlt breaen ol and oe.'. 01 Offlcl•I Record• in tile of· 10. 1986, wf\IC!h i. lhe ~-Pt8.JC *>TICE Pu Oranoe CoMt
MENTS OF TME DECL.AR· Huntington Beach, Call· I other common designation d~'(?H~llSIL~~MAN & fault tn the obligations tor floe of the Recorder of OR· neu O•y bef0<e the oon-FtClTTlOUI IU..._M Dally PllOt F.t>nMy 2\:
ATION OF RESTRICTIONS" lornl~,~~~·~and at the l't&,IC NOTIC( of the real property herein· AS 5 OC~A TES 504 ·~ whloh the Oeed of Trust Is ANGE ~nty, C•lllomla, summation date Se>eelfted ~ ITA~
RECORDED IN BOOK time n 1 ow tor• above deacrl bed Is C ' lsecurltyhu&oourredlntl\81 oescrlbl"f> the rand therein abolft. "'8JC NOTICE
12699, PAGE 1118 OF OF· CliYeV1deonllderthe•tat• K 2Mll purported 10 be' 3606 SEA· ~~~'9:~&25°rona Oet Mar, there hl9 been• default In As more II.Illy <11ecrlt>e0 on Oaled February 6. 1966 doT1141 :,C:::w'ng pertont are ----------
FtCIAl RECORDS. mentt ol all pertonl who NOTICl OF BREEZE LANE. NEWPORT ot\ L Good 16222 the· .. td Deed ol Trull JONG HO CHUM. HAE I ~ ,_.at. ACTTT'IOUI .,... ..
PARCEL 4: EASEMENTS Wlllll ~~ he:id ~etau:~ tu\.K TilANIH" BEACH. CAllFORNIA M~l;ey Lane~~~· Hunt· Th. 1nst•llmer1t of prlnct-Including t note ror the WOON CHUN, lntendlMI I Pl:. S[.;!n~·~ Brig= ~ tTA~
AS SUCH EASEMENTS ARE tht ...,.... ut eac: (a.c.. 11014107 The undfnlgned hereby in on 8eaeh Calll 92649 pal and 1ntera.t whlel'I ~ sum of S 16,500.00 lhat the Tr..._... . ' • The fo11ow1no penjona .,..
PART ICU l ARLY SET below u .C.C.) dlselaJm1 all llablllty for any gt ' came due 2/ 1/82 and all berlellclat Interest under Publlsl*S Orange Coas1 92877 do4 bu.--81.
FORTH IN }HE ARTICl~ ~~~~JJ~~ March 4 • TO WHOM tT MAY CON· lnoorrlCtneas In said street 0~~::, b~~:~::IVl:u•~on-subMQuenl lnatallments of eald Oeed ol Truet and the OallyPllOtFet>N•ry21, 1986 Pl~~':9'Mi!,..~~:' ~TA CHICAGO PART·
ENTITLED EASEMENTS t APPLICATION NUMBER· CERN: a<ldr ... or other common John L Goodman prlncipal and lnle<est obligatlons secured thereby F..US 92677 NEASHIP. a California Gen-
OF THE OECl.ARATION OF Cod Amend 1 NO 8&--8 Notice Is heret>v given to deslgnstlOn. wOI Id This slllemtml wu flied The sum ol St 18.00 ad-are PfaMnlly held by the Pta.IC NOTICE David S Ttiompion arat Partner9111C1. 211 t 8utl-
COVENANTS, CONDITIONS A:PLICAN~lt j H nt· the Creditors of JAMES A. Salo l8le be m •,with the County Cte<to ol Or· vll\Oed by the Beoeflel9fY In t>enellelary T'll1t a t>reeel'I 18732 vi. Pal•tino Irvine' ,_. Center om.. ~1
ANO RESTRICTIONS RE· 1 ton 8eaeh Yo u HUNN EM EYER • nd T. •lthout w9rran1y, expreN °' lf\OI Couniy on Januiry 31, piymenl of dellnqvent lire of, Md default In. the obll-IC ZMM Call! 927 15 ' 200, !MM, Call!. 92715
CORDED IN BOOK 12800, "EQUESl T ......,..1 8 • JOYCE HUNNEMEYER. Implied, regardl"f> tltle. poa-, 1996 Insurance premium, plus lgatlori for whlCh said Oeed Nottoe 9f.... Thia buttneu 11 eon-WilllMI B. Bu~•.~ PAGl 1l18 OF OFFICIAL · o rv..-ll. T11n1ferors. WhOM bullnesa MNlon. or .lll'ICUmbranees, Faeul Interest ol Trull la HCYrlly hu OG· of R ... ll'Npwty Partner 1 Canne1 S.., OrM
RECORDS. (THE "MASTER lltlng Artlclea 041• 943· 945• address ta 250 N-port to .. usty Che p<lnclpal bit-p bllshed Orange Coast The sum ol $1 .205.37 ad· curred In th1t the l)llyment at Pmm.... l duct9? by • general P9fl· eoron1'oei M.,, Catff. 92625
OECLAAATION") UNDER 947. 948. Sec11on 9332(q), Center Drive. Newport enoe ol the Note or other u p F 3 20 v.noed by the Beneflcl•ry In hu not beerl made 01 The No. A 121111 ~..e, S Thom Brian R ~ •• General
THE SECTION HEADINGS ~~ 9~182• ~I~~ Beach. County ot Orsnoe. obllgallon MCUred by sa.ld ~f1~ '1':: 6 ·~~:ry t · ' payment ot O .. inquent reat t0/20/85 ln111Hmen1 ol prln· In tne Su~ Cout1 ol Tflts st1ternenr:;. llled Pirtner. 16 Broo1111one
IN SUCH ARTICLE ENTI· d · d' A:::' le 922 · St•I• ol Cllllfomla. that a Deed ot Truac, with tnt•Mt ' ere · TH-638 estate taxes. plus lnte<ast ctpal and/or interest. al'd , lhe Sttte ol C1lll01nla 1n1 wtlh Ille County Cler'k 01 Or· trvlne, Calif 9271'
TLED AS FOlLOWS: Ill ed•~ C c 1 1 St~9: bulk tranafer Is •bout to be •nd other sums as proYIOed The sum ol St7.576.00 subeequent ln•taHmenla. 11' and for tfle County of OR· •noe County on Januery 3t Robert w Guthrie. a.n. 'OWNER'S RIGHTS ANO Ill o ommarc • n m1de 10 AMERICAN INTER· therein; plus advanoee, II advllllcild b'1 lh1 Beneficiary any. togethtr wtlll la1e 1 ANGE t ' .,11 Pllf1ner 67 G,_,moo<
OUTJES, UTtllTIES ANO dtrdalorCl,C2 1ndC4Dla· NATIONAL REAl ESTATE •ny,undtlf"lhetermathereol Mt.IC NOTICE 1n payment of delinquent charges 1mpol.lnds ad-In the M•tter ol tlla 986 Fnl7M trvlne Cllll .92714
CA8lE TELEVISION", trlcEt~t~r~3~u~~'i'Al HOLDING CORPORATION, and lnlerest on suell ltd· LeaseAgreementpeyments. vanc;es. lax•• andl GUAROIANSHIP OF THE Published Onnge Cout This bulln••• II con·
"SUPPORT ANO SETTLE· a Cllllornlt corpo11Uon. vancea, and plus lies. FICTITIOUS auStNESS plus interest ..--ncs. If sny PERSON ANO EST A TE OF D ty Pl Fit 13 20 ducted by a 09"91• oan
MENT". •'ENCROACH· STATUS The~ pr°; Tr•n11w .. s, WMM bu•I-charges ano expen ... ollhe NAME. ITATtMINT The sum Of $263 70 •d·' And that by reuon ot said BEANIE A MARTIN (• 2:' Mar~ 6 ~~ry nerltllp
MENT" ANO "COMMUNITY tect 11 categOf Y ••emp neu 11 8951 Flight Road, Trnltee •nd ol the trut11 The IOltowlno pe<son• •r• vanoed Dy the Beoellelary in breach ano d•faull. tlle Minor) · TH 6' 1 6fl9n Fl Bunce
FACILITIES EASEMENT". from lhl provlllona 01 the Rlver11d1, County ol RIYll· created by uld OMd ·ol dOlnO bullneu as: p•yrnenl ol delinquent As-undersigned. 81 Tru91ee. Notlel II tllweby glveri lhet • T'hts 11atement ..., .. llleO
EXCEPTING ALL OIL g•lllornll!I Envtronment•I tldt, Stat• ol Calltornle Trutl The total •mount ol THE PENNHILL COM· IOClatlon Feet.. plus tnter•I lle<eby declares •11 tomt~ the undertigned '111111 Mii 11 '#Ith the County Clef'I of Or·
RIGHTS, MINERALS, MIN· ll~~tyF~~~: A f lhe Thepropenytobelran .. said obllgatlon, Including PANIES,595TheCltyOrlve, TS •22-340t ·249t . auredth«•l>ytobelmme<ll-prtvll• .. i.. to the h'9~ P\8.JC N011C[ •noe ~ntyonJanuaty 17
ERAL RIGHTS, WATER .......__. · di CC>P'I o te<redlaloc•tad1t250New-rMtonebly eallmated fMI, Suite 201, Orange, Catll SCHEP· Raymond A et al ltefy due W'<l hereby elect• and best bidder, eubtect to 1M&
RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS pr_.,_... or nanoa 11 on port Centlll' Drive, Nftport chlll'Qtll and e11pen ... of the 92868 I That by ,eaaon thereof. 10 NII or cauM the trust connrmatlon ot Mid Su· K._ ..-.a
RIGHTS ANO OTHER 111ttnthe0epartment of 0... 8Noh, County ol Orengo, TrultM.llthellmeotlnltlal TAGM1n.gemen1.lnc ,1 tM unoersigned as .uch propertvtot>ellOldtoutlsty pertOr~rt onor •ftlfthe FlCTTnOUS~H Pul>lltl* OrMQO eo..1 HYDROCAABONS BY ..... op!Mnt Stlt'Vlces, 2000 State of Calllornla. pubtle9tlon OI thll Notlee, ,, Cellfornl1 corporltlon. 506 &eoeflCl•ry hU depOllted IUCh Obllcn• In th• 3rd d•Y ol MarGll, 1986, at MAME ITATIWN'T 0.lly Piiot JM\Uary 31 Feb-
WHATSOEVER NAME~!~ i":'· 1 H~~~j1fn Slldpropertyt1deecrtbed $277,8&'4.85 TM Olty Drive, Suite 201,,wlththe TrustM,theDeed ol evfll'll IM ol Trutt,. IM ortio. ot BRIDGMAN. Thelollow1ng ~are N.,-y 1 1• 21. 11>&&'
KNOWN, GEOTHERMAl .,.,...,h, 1 orn 1 • °' In 08f*ll •: All llook In Dated· Februll'Y l9. t988 Orange C11il 92688 Tru5t and all dOCU!'MnlS '9freel 10 !Wllln can be r• MORDKIN , GOULD & dOlng bUSln-as F-788
STEAM ANO ALL PROD-lntpec:tlonNT~R~";~1~ER tr•de. furniture. lhcturea, MIDWllT FINANCIAl Thll 'l>u$1neas ls c.on· ,llVldenclng obllgatlonl s. tnalaled, a c;ondltlon ot auen SHAPIRO INC Attomeysl FOTO EXPRESS & VIS·
UCTS DERIVED THERE· ALL I • equipment, U1Umptlon of llRVICEI MOlllTOAQE ducted by •corporation cured thereby and the t .. nttatement tl'lell be pey· at La•. 8926 Boise A--. UAL 1;NTERF>RISE CO , l'UBIJC N()TIC(
FROM, WITHOUT, HOW-SONS era Invited to anend 1.lablllllea ano Goodwlll of COM'.,•Morth'Deilc.aoor· WMllam E G1rwin. PrMl-,un~ned d* Mreby ment ol ell d4111nquencie. w ... mlnster Ca 92$83 All 1500 l\oams Ave •101. eve~ THE RIGHT TO Mid hearing:~~ 11111 Advertlllng Art Service ~ • T,......., 8J; dint decl•r• ell sums MCured then exl1t1no on KCovnt ot thl '10nt tllle ano 1n11rea101 Costa MeM Caut 92818 AC'n'TM>U9 .,_ ..
ORILL, MINE. STORE, EX-oplnlon•r~r:awi1ee11on bu1lnu1 known •• "9AL llTATa llCURl-Thia ltll&ment ... Ried ll\et11by lmmedl1lely du•,Pfl<H llll ... ltene •nd ~ Uld(mlnor).lnenoto•llthll Jung-YliO Hsu 22t24 N.4•1TAnm.wf
PLOAE. EXPLORE ~NO OP· IOI Of:· l>OY9 If l'*9 GRAPHICS NEWPOAT Ind T111 MRVM:•, • c....... ""'th the County Ci.rk of Ot· and Pl'l•l>le and aoea ,,., .. cumbrenc.t •"-'ting lhl oanaln reel pr099(1y &llUlll Meytet St TQfraooa Callf The lotloWlng per90nl.,..
ERA TE THROUGH THf .. OUf a locat.cS II 250 ~port ~ ............ ~ 8y~ ange Couniy on January 15, b'I '"4ICt to CluN thl prOC>-INSt Pf°'*1Y In Ifie County of Orange 90502 dOlng bu9inMI ...
SURFACE OR.THE UPPER .,. 111Y 1~_:,,~b Questc!ft'1
1 Center Orlve, N•wport D. J, ...,...., lie P'r111d1rvt, t988 lerty 10 bl told 10 uuaty the
1
DATE 214/88 St•t• of C.Utorn1a. 1>11rtlc:'u· C11he11ne J•no 1105 GAOu NOWORK. 2'2•
500 FEET OF THEPIMMce r•m . a..ch. County ot Or1noe. 1to0Nora. ...... .,....... ~obllO•llon11ecuredtheteby NI W~ORT EICROW !farty dller11>«l .. !Olio.&, Oebfll Ave Cost• Mua 22nd St .~ e.ac:n
SUBSURFACE OF SAIO Aul 1tant Plinner at State ot Calll0fnl1 100. IMte AM. CA "70I. Publllhld Otangt Coest I THIS NOTICE RE· COWA.NY, A CAlJllOMMA IO·wtl C.m 91626 Calif 92860
LAND AS AESERVED IN $36-621l W ftall lee; The bull! tran1ler Wiii De Tet1111hcM1e;{114)"'410 0.11'1 Piiot J11111.1ary 31, Fet>-COROEO 112"841 IN SAIO•CO .. ,OlllATIOM. A S AN UNDIVIDED ONE Th11 bu11n1t$ •t con ChM'-8 et.r• Cotton ouo' ,ROM TME IRVINE ...... di. "· w oontumm1led on or ,,.., Publlll'led Orange Coat ruery 7 14. 2t 198& COUNTY l""'ITll, IY; k~ A. FOURfH INTEREST IN AN0 1 OIJC'lfld l>y • o-•I oan ·, 2424 nnd $1 Newf)Or!
COMPANY. A MICHIGAN~ "C' = lhe 14thday ofMlfeh. 1oee. Dally Piiot February 121, 28. r .77s1 Dated t 18186 lt•vfillf\. Tna-. .... Oto TO LOI lSofTrk! No 3911 Mfllhlp a.ac11 Calll 92660
CORPORA TION , RE· r_...._ °""" 111 1nd Cllll'nt ml'I be flied at MlrCl'I 7, 10841 &AJIK Of' A•llllCA NA• tic« H per mtp rlOQfOed In .1ung Yao Heu 1hll l>vtl!l ... •I con
COlllOEO AUGUST 11. 1978 Publlll'led Orange Coul WELLS FARGO SANK, NA . ~2 noMAL TllUIT A.NO IAV· 1 Pvblt"*' Otanoe Co.ti BOOll 140 PegM 8 ; 8 4 9 Thia \ltl~I wa• tiled Ol.ICl.C Oy nuaband !Ind ....te
IN BOOK 12.Tt&, PAGE 780 D1llyPtlot Faoruery2t;:1:~: Elerow O.partment. R•· PlaJC NOTICE ._. Ala<>CIA11CMt. "°' Delly Piiot Ft01u111ry 14 :21 01 MttJCelleNOU1 MaQ•. •nl wtth ll'WI County Cter11 01 Or Cnartes Cotton
OF OFFICIAL AECOADS • E.tlcfow No 8'3-5053. &ea PtaJC NOTICE bM'U o..w 28 Merch 1 1988 the offiee ot ·~ counry ,.. ange Couf>tv on ret>rulfl-s Th11 1ta11men1 ..,.. meo
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PllllJC ll)flC( ~Center Ol1ve •170, I( na4 Pul>ll-'*' Otange Coe.al 1'·452 cor-1* ofaatd county 'mont 1986 #ltn the County Cle"1I Of Of
UNDER A DEED OF TRUS'T Newr>ort 9eeetl, ~nty of ,IC'n'TM>U9 IUSMll '1CTIT10UI IUIMI& Dilly Piiot January 31, Fet>-1 commonlY known as 57321 nool11 •noe ~nr, on Jenuv, 21
OATED 4/01/83 UNLESS ITA,....,.,. °' Orange. Stall of Celltornla NAMS ITATllllNT NAiii •TATaMINT ruarv 7 14 21 1088 ·-1c 111\Til'C Belle .... _.~ 0)1)<'981 Cttli·1 Publtsned O•anQe COHI 19&8
YOU TAKI! ACTION TO AaMtDO••NT °" 02&eo The fOllQwtno pet'80N .,. TM lotlowlng peraont aia F·7M .....-.. U.UllW. l0tn•• Dally ltllOI rebt\141t'f 13 20 ~
PlllOTECT YOUR PROP-UM Of PICTYnOUI All clalm1 mutt be re-dOlng OOllneaa u . dolnt bualnlla u 8Rl<lHT I K -... Tetr11• ot sale eQfl tn lew 27 Marc,, 6 t98' PubllaNcl 0ranoe 0oaat
ERTY,ITMAY 8ESOLOAT ......... ,._ celved1tlhl1t.ddtea1bylhe AOVANC!O LEAANING RtPPl!NS. TAVAN ANO. I ._ II.It money Oi tM united l~5 Delly F>liot ~ 6. t3
A PUILIC SALE. IF YOU Th• lollow1110 perlOnt 13th day of March, 108', un· SYSTEMS. 3303 Harbor TAVAN. 2900 Brlatol, Suite 1 Pta.tC NOTICE ~zmou'-n·~" StatN on CQiftftfmalton of 20. 27 1988 • NEED AN IEXPl.ANATIO"I have 11>1ndoned lhti uM Of .... the bulk transfer llllO Blvd 8-3, Coet• ..... , C.itt P-205. Cott• M•M. CA " .. ,,.._,., ..... Ot part Gll9h lllld t>el T~•
()fl' THE NATURE Of TH[ 1111 Ftctltlou• 8u1ln•11 lncludn the tran•f• OI 92826 92828 '1CTITIOUI ""'"'-1• dolThe ~ Qfflonsc•u.,.e· •nee~-"*' Dy "4>1•.... PtllUG NOTIC[ 811-.,. Mr\TV"r
PROCEEOINO AGAINST Ntme: CONTAOORA PAAT· llquOf McenM. ln.nlch~. Davtc1W1,.,.,_ Draper. 151 Marlin C Rlppent, 29001 NA• eTATllllJl'T 11ng --• " cured ay Monoaoe 0< Tn.1tl ~ ni.11-.
YOU, VOU SHOUlO COM· NEASHIP, 3836 Birch tll cltllnl mutt be ~ved T\lllp Lane. Cotti ~. Btlttol. Sulla P-206, Cottt I rhe lollOwlng l*SO'l• are WOJILD. 17"0I N Tu.tin Oe80 on the Pf'operty to FlCTITIOUI IU8Mll l'lCMIOUI __,.
TAOT A 1.AWYl!A. Strfft. N••POfl e .. ch, priclr to the date on wNcl\ Calif. 92&27 ...... CA tH26 I ~c ~J.Ml!S .C .. O"DEl"O A!,~-~ 9~827 ll()ld TW'11* oent OI ~I ...... tTA.1'0mJin ..... tTA....-T IO Hollowglen, IMM, CA Ct llf 92841() the llQuor llOlrtM II lrlM-JOhn J NOf1hfOP J' , a.tty JMl1 T1va11, H en I " " " eor~ """'l\•r. bid to De dePOlitecJ W!IPI bid The lollowlng l*'90fll -92714 The fte1JlloUI eu.IMll !wr.O b)' the Dec>enmen' Of 18414i OIOfM St •C. Hunt-lncSMdu•I Md 11 lru11M CONSTRUCTION 261 Knox Hartrnan W•y '"" OKs. BldlOt Olflf't to t>e II\ wr•t· dOltlO l:luttneel II The~~ ere
"(If • .,. lddrwa °' Nwne ,.._,eel to a~ wa Aleoffonc &I•• "Of Control. ll'IOlon e..ctt. Cellf 9'649 unw ,,,. w111 01 (arl v Place Cost• Miu c 1111 Ca 95828 1ng ano '#Ill 1>e ,......., at A M PAOP£AT'Y S(A· dOinQus~s.....!"...v .~
oommo11 d .. tgnatlon ol flied In Orat\09 Covnty on So lat .. known to the Mike Lander9. 038 W Tav111, 2000 81iatOI. Suitt D 92627 Ano1.. Booinai 4U 7 the 1for-ld ol'flca 11 any VICES &05 NOtlPI Tuttin Aw-L A ._... • 1,.... .. ,
IW°'*'Y 11 tf;own abcMI. no Octobef 18. t"5 tran1fe1H1. all bu•ln ... ttth ··~. Cotti Maaa Cell! 204. Cotti Meta. CA 92828 c ... IQ Jtm.. Cordeiro I Han..,.,. w.., Fair o. •. time •It• tM """ Pl.lblt---SUit• 150 Sant• Ana, s..,ta 8al't>en ....... ~·
.inanty" gtwn u to 11• J Scott ,ll'#Clllt, 9739 MmM Ind edd,..... 111ec1 92627 l<eltl'I find Ei.enor ~I. 181 i<nox Piece, Coa11 Ca "826 ce11on 1*..of ~ t>«ifOre Calif 927~ •nvtCH\ 8Moh. Cellt t2'41 ~ Of correct· Hudton All/er Clrcta foun· by Tr\nafwqr• f0t the tl\f" Peter R. Jenn.on, 3113 s u Co-Trust ... or the 9tfol'lt Mesa. c.111 92827 J1n1t 8001n1r ••n 1.1•t• °' ..-Pr~ ll'lC • Cell· l111M1 Halie.t. ttU t
ne11)." Th• oenaflclary i.in vittey, 01111 e2ioa ye.rs lut put, If dlnetenl Douala. Slfltt Ana. Cllll r:"al'lllly TMt. Or..., v, In· r.,.... Mwle Oordtlro ~fl'lell wa., Fa• O•U O.tecf tr111 131,., o., ot fornll C0<~or111011 50$ Set1t• Bafbera lMW. """1
unctet .. Deed of Trv1t, by Oonlld K llenedlct, l ,, from Ille ·~ . .,. 9270"• ~.CA 93$26 281 KflO• Pl•~ Coll• Ca 9M28 '•I>~. ,..., NOt\h Tt,4tll' AYIMUe Su1i. ·~on a-en.°*" .,.... ..-on of a bfMCll Of ci.ftult Via Om.lo, NliWPOf1 IMech, ~~01 VIO. 250 Nn1pOr1 Thi• bulln•H I• con• ThlW butln .. 1 I• con ,..,... Caltf •28U Thie bUllnftt 11 corH INOOMAN. ~OtUN, 1~. Slr\t• Ana Cttlll 92?06 oandy Phllllp._ Uta
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1986
E•tancla I• top contender for S.. View track tltle. C2.
Maryland upend• No. 1 Tar HMI• In college ba•ke .... I. C2.
.. ______.ea haw ks
orninate;.
ButlerMV_P
4 Ocean View stars
na med All-Su nset:
Ha rris top coach
With a 10-0 record and a five-game
margin over their nearest rival,
Ocean View High's Seahawks domi-
nate the Daily Pilot's All-Sunset
League basketball team announced
today.
The Scahawks have the Most
Valuable Player -6-7 junior Ricky
ButJer.
They've got three other first team
choices -6-6 senior Tony Panzica,
6-0 senior Blaine DeBrouwer and 6-6
junior Desi Hazely.
And. they have the coach -Jim
Harris. despite the fact the Seabawks
are sitting 11 out during the Cl F 5-A
playoffs because of sanctions levied
against them by the C'I F Southern
Sccuon.
* * * Chargers
CdM,FV
await foes
Ma rina, Warriors~
Saddleback open
playoffs on road
The long road to the Cl F basketball
playoffs is over. wi th the first round of
eliminations beginning tonight for six
Orange Coast area teams. three from
the Sunset League in the 5-A playoffs
and three from the Sea View League
an the 4-A playoffs.
Unbeaten Mater Des, which got a
jump on the 5-A Wlth ats victory over
St. Francis Thursday night for its 55th
straight over a two-year penod. 1s the
only idle team.
But while the road tq the playoffs
may have been a long one, at gets a
little steeper tonight, staning at 7:30
in each instance.
For example in the 5-A playoffs:
•Edison I IS-9 ), the Sunset
League's No. I representative, hosts
Verbum Dea, a 16-6 squad out of the
Camano Real League. led by 6-2
JUntor Kevin W1ll1ams ( 19.0 ppg) and
6-0 senior David Jones ( 17.5 pp~).
For the visiting Eagles it's the 20th
straiiht year in the playoffs.
Edison's game revolves around all-
league selections Ken Ammann and
Chris Cole.
•Foun tain Valley (13-1%), No. 2 in
the Sunset, hosts No. 4 seeded St.
Bernard (16-6), the runner-up in the
Camano Real League. a team featur-
ing a v1nual five-guard offense.
David Whitmore. a 6-4 jUntor. aver-
ages 23 points a game. All-league
selection Tim Johnson leads a bal-
anced Fountain Valley attack.
•Manna (14-1!), the Sunset's No.
3 entry. is on the road at No. 2-seeded
Serra (20-4). Serra is on a 14-game
winning streak and was a semifinalist
a year ago. Keith Malone, a 6-4
senior, avera~~nl$ and 11.2
rebounds a game. Marina counters
Wlth 6-9 Mark Georgeson and two
standout shooters -Mike Meyers
and sophomore Steve Guild.
And an the 4-A classaficauon:
•Corona del Mar (%Z-4), the Sea
View League champion awaits the
amval of El Modena, which can
match the Sea Kings' quickness,
pU1tiog an all-senior team on the
floor. The Vanguards defeated
Norco, 50-48. in Wednesday's wild
card for a shot at Jeff Fryer & C'o.
Fryer as a C'o-MVP in league.
•Wooclbr1d1e (%1 -1), No. 2 an the
Sea View. travels to Eisenhower an
Rialto. a team which nipped the
Wamors, 60-58, in ovenime in the
season opeoeL for WoodbridJe.
Eisenhower ( 17-9) is paced oy ~
Tracy Li ndscy (I 5. 7 ppg). Wood-
bridge answers with 6-7 Adam Keefe.
6-6 Vince Bryan and 6-3 Make
Murphy, all three all-league picks.
•Saddlebaclr (1$-11 ), which had to
Wln twice on Saturday to become the
Sea View's No. 3 entry. is at No. 4-
~ed Nonh of Riverside. Nonh
napped Saddleback in tournament
play. 58-57.
ButJer, one of six players selected to
the AJI-Tournament team at the King
Cotton Invitational in Pine Bluff.
Ark., in January. was the dominant
player in league play without a
challenge, although his scoring aver-
age is a modest I S.4 points a game.
The 6-7 standout was a first team
AJl-CIF 5-A selection as a sophomore
and is considered to be a shoo-in
candidate this season.
Ocean View's quanet averaged
49.8 between them, led by
DeBrouwer's I 8.3 in league play.
During those I 0 victories the Sea-
hawks' average margin of victory was
16.3 per game, 20.4 during the second
rouna: leaving vinually no stone
unturned in their quest.
Butler, for the th ird tame an all-
league choice, dominated the boards
and was always the central fi~re an
the opposition's plans. His hi game
an league play was 25 against arina.
It's also DeBrouwer's third t1mc on
the all-league team, having led the
Scahawk.s at th~ point to a three-year
record of 60-I 6. although 24 of those
victories were forfeited. including a
CIF 5-A runner-up finish in I 985
because of the Cl F sanctions.
DeBrouwer's college future is al
New Mexico State. He 1s also con-
sidered a strong candidate for
baseball honors as the Scahawks'
catcher.
Panzica 1s a f'('peat selection who
was used at guard or forward, show-
ing abilities an every pf\asc. His
college future 1s undecided. although
Loyola Marymount has kept ham on
ats list of potentaal rccruus.
For Hazely it's his first honor for
all-league.
In all. the Seahawks finished 20-4
for the season with a No. 3 ranking in
the 5-A poll.
Other first team packs include
Edison Hagh's Ken Ammann. a
repeat selection. and Manna's Mike
Meyers, a jUnaor.
Ammann. along wuh second team
choice Chns C'ole. led the Chargers to
the CIF playoffs as the league's No. 1
representative with a 17.6 scoring
average.
Constantly the v1c11m of special
defenses, usually box-and-one tacucs,
Ammann not only gave Edison its
primary outside firepower. but was a
force on the dnve and in penetration.
Meyers as jOtned by Mark
(Pleue 9ee SUNSET /C2)
The Daily Pilot'• All-Sun11et League team: Slttln& (from left) and Marina'• Mark Geor&e90n. Stancllnl -Ocean Vlew'a
-ltdhaon'a Chrla Cole and Ken Ammann; Second row -Blaine QeBroawer, Ricky Butler, Coach Jlm BarrU, Desi
Marl.na '•Mike lleyera, W eatmlnater'a Tom De•er, Fountain Basely, Tony Panzica. Butler la tbe llVP and Barri.a la coach
Valley'• Tlm Johneon, Hundnfton Beach'• Ste•e Pemper of the year.
UCI doesn't let up on Long Beach, 95-SO
r '
A n teater s in second p l ace
in PCAA after UNL V wins
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR .,..., ..... c.. •• ., ...... 1
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LONG BEACH -Letdown? 'What let-
down?
After their stimng wan over the U n1v ersll}
of Nevada Las Vegas this past Saturda). the
Anteaters of U( Irvine kept their guard up
against any poss1b1hty of being caught flat -
footed when they visited last-place Long Beach
State Thursday night.
··11 would've been easy to have a letdown
after a big win lake that." said Anteater forward
Johnny Rogers following the UC'I basketball
team's easy 95-80 wio before a crowd of 1.052.
"And tonight we 'itaned out a little tight. but
oncc_~e got the ball rolling we did aJI ni,ht."
Wath the win. coupled with New Mexico
State's loss to UNLV Thursday nij,ht. UC'I
rolled into second place in the Pacific t'oasi
A.thletac Association conference wath 1ts 10-5
record. 14-10 overall.
"If someone would've told me before the
season that we would have 10 wins (an the
PC .\A) Wlth three games to go:· saad UCI
( oach Ball Mulligan. "I would ha .. e been
delighted."
But Mulligan Yeasn't panacularl) pleased
with bJS team's effon against the 49crs.
.. Do1ft let those guys tell yo u they played
well." he said. "We got a big lead and then the)
thought they were at the playground."
Oh. come on. Bill Weren't you a little bn
happy with this Wln?
"I did tell theguysdunnga timeout, 'lf)ou
can play this bad and be up by 20. )Ou're a prett)
good team.' " he said
The Anteaters had themselves a np-
roanng lime at the 49ers' (2-13. 6-20) expense
·Thursday. blazing to a btg earl) lead behind
another sconng spr~ by Rogers (a gamc-hai,h
29 points to go with 11 rebounds) and then
coasting home
Rogen. who had 41 against L'NL \'.scored
17 ofh1s points against the 49crs an the first half
"'here the Anteaters built a 50-37 advantage.
The lead grew to as high as n points in the
second half (84-6:!) as the free-wheeling
'\nteaters poured It on.
"We were out there ha' 1ng fun ," said guard
Scott Brooks. wh o talhl'd 14 points. "We d1dn 't
play g.reat tonight, but we were all right. We
were worried aboul a letdo"'n. but we got
through at"
Long Beach Coach Ron Palmer "'asn't
planning on a C'I flop, but he sure "'ouldn't
have minded seeing one
"I was hoping for one an my mind." he
said. '"Those kinds of things arc possible. But
when ~ou shoot the ball the way L!CI does.. that
takes care of a lot of things "
That's "hat got Palmer. He thought his
team played pn-m sound dcfen~ against
In inc. but
"We jUSt couldn't <;top them" he said
"Our gu~ shad a hand up 1n their face all night.
but 1t didn't mauer ·
"When a gu:. hle Roger<s 1s stall suclang
them from 22 feet "•th someone nght up on
ham~ what arc ~ou going to do.,... ·
Not much But wh1k Rogers pro .. 1ded
most of the oITens1,c punch for Cl. 1t was the
wide-open bal3nced anack "'h1ch might have
been the ke't "Johnn~ 1~ going super nght no" .. ~1d
center Tod Murph' "'ho added I ~ points
(Pleue eee ANTEATERS/C2)
Dels~ng swings into ~ie for LA Open lead M~na;~~31 He i k g · I f b b 11 h ·t 5 d 1irs1 round of the 1ournamen1. fa e p c s o ove ~ ase a . i s -un er providing a respite from storms that CIF i t
to s h are 66 with Trixler afteriir st round ~:;h ~7t'h~~~0~~.thcm CaW'ornaa V. C Ory
LOS A~GELES (A P) -Jay Deis-group that included Johnny Maller,
mg, who chose a career 1n Bolf rather Lennie Clements. Doug Tewell and
than try to follow an has father's Jim Dent.
footsteps as a baseball player. fired a Lanny Wadkins. who won the 1985
5-under-par 66 Thursda)' to shan-the LA Open with a 20-under-par total of
first-round lead an the Los Angeles 264 at R1v1era, carded an opening 71 crpen:------Tirursdar. -
Delsing. in his second year on the Hal Sutton. the tour's leading
tour, was tied with Dennis Trixler, money-winner so far 1n 1986. strug-
another player seeking has first PGA gJed to a 79.
victory, after the opening 18 holes of Others back 1n the pack included
the tournament at R1v1cra Countl) Calvin Peete at 73, Core) Pa\ an at 74.
Club. and Tom Punzcr, who was 5-under
Mac O'Grady and Bob Gilder wert' throuBh his first eight holes but faded.
two strokes back of the co-leaders to finish at 71 .
with first-round 68s. The course was soggy from recent
Another shot back at 69 was a rains. but skies were sunn) for the
Delsmg. whose father. Jim. played
1n the major leagues with a number of
clubs, ancludin' the New York) an-
kccs and Detroit Tigers. won S~ti 480
last year 1n h1~ r_ooltae campaign on
the golf tour.
Jay, a form-fr UCLA golfer who freqliently-pla~at R1v1t'ra wt!Ji the
Bruins. has said he liked ba~Oa.11 Del
more than golf. but that he took up at.DC Trlaler
gdlf because "I wanted something I
could do by myself"
..\promising high school basketball
pla)'cr an his hometown of St L•lua~
the 6-5 Delsang "'3 faced "'Ith
another choice "'hen he enterC'd
UCL.\ But he dC'Cadcd to slick "1th
golf
··in the first month I kne" prett'
"'ell that I'd made tht' nght dec1~aon. ··
..aid Ddsing. 2 'i
T n' lcr has httn ,,n and oil the h'U r
~an~ 1980. 3\.eragmg k" th.rn S~ llOt
a 'ear an earning~
Mater r>e1 H1gh's unbeatC'n
\tonaf\'h'> <;un "ed an ambu.,h at-
tempt b' the t Francis (,olden
i...naght~ to l'C'~ord a 7~-01 C'IF 'i-.\
baslttthaH 'tl tOn at\. alenc1a High 1n
first-round afoon Thursda~ night
The i1ctol") Stnds Mater Oct, 2()-0
for the vear an pos~s orof a 5 .
&amC' wlnnin' <;trcal o .. cr tWll vcar...
into TuC'~a' s \C'('Ond round against
the "'mncr ol tonight'" St .\ nthonv·
~lalhkan 1x'lntest
"tuan Thoma!> l°'Onnt"Cted on I I 1)t
I ~ from tht' field lln the wa, to ~'
point., ind L('Ron flit'> dr1,pped 1n ~
,,t I 'i tor It\ pomh to Jl3lC \1atcr [~1
1n a ttamC' d1ltatro t'I\ "\t f-ranct'i
"'h1C'tr pad.('(! 11' tone dC'lcnse an.
'1nuall} danng ~atC'r ~1 to ~hoot
from outside
Hershlser awarded $1 million contract for '86
He was alone sn th<' L~ Open lead
bncfl) at 6-undC'r-J):lr. hut hoge~ed
the final hole to shp bacl into the tie
with Del'lng
"I don ·1 recall C' <'r hcan' an thC' lead
ill the final holt," 'iatd Tmkr :~ ··1
feel hlce it's st~nang to hc m\ turn
The M onarch~ f'('SpondcJ b~ slow-
" pulling av.a\ C\tc.•nd1ng a half\1me
kad of "-~ 'i to Jn I I -point margin
through thr«" quancr..
NEW YORK (AP) -Pttcher Orel Hcrshascr
of the Los AngeJes Dodgers became the first SI
m1lhon Wlnner in thts winter's basebaJI arb1trat1on
heanngs Thursday when he was arantcd that salary
for the 1986 season.
Hcrshiser, who made $212.000 last year. had ~n offered $600,000 by the Dodgers af\er posting
al 9-3rccordand 2.03 carhed run average. He gives
the Dodgers two milhon dollar pitchers an their
rotation. Teammate Fernando Valenzuela reached
that figure an arbitration an 1983. then played for
$1 .2 mtlhon last yeu and saaned a three-year SS.S
milhon contract this week.
Earlier, Boston catcher Rach Gedman's $1
m1lhon hid had been rc1ectcd an arb11muon Ht was aiven tht Red Sox''§ fiaurc ofS6SO.OOO
ln other arhatration rulings Thur'$day. New
York Met p11chtr Ron Darhng and Teus Ranger
outfielder Gar; Ward lost their cases and
Cleveland Indian outfielder Brett Butler was a
Wlnner.
That gave t~layers 15 wannef'l and the I 7
losers an this )Ur s arbnrauon procedure. which
ends Friaay
Darhna. who had a-1~6 record and 2 QO ERA
last season when he made $230.000. had asked for
$615,000. He will play instead for the Mcts' 0fTer of
$440,000. Earhcr. teammatC' Ed L)'nth. who was
I 0-8 la'lt season. won a SS 10.()(Xl ..ala!) 1 n
arb1trat1on.
Ward. who batted .287 with IS home runs and
70 runs batted 1n for the Rangen. had h1\ requtt~t
for $930.000 turned down tie was given the
Ranacrs' offer of $865.000. up from the $720,()(X>
he made last H~ar
Butler was a"ardcd an S8,tHXlO '8llr\
double the $425.000 he made last )car when he
batted .31 I and stole 4 7 baS('s The lndaan'i had
offered $600,000.
Arb11rauon heanngs were held Thursda\ tor
Houston p11cher Frank DtPmo and Met · S«Ond
baseman Tim Teufel DtPtno. wh o made $255.l)(X)
last year, was asking $380,000 after fX> tana a l-.,
~ord and a 4.03 ERA last year TheAstrosofTemJ
$280.000 Teufel, acquired by the Mets from
MinnC$0ta, wanted a raise from SI 10,000 to
S H0,000 after batting .!ti(} wt th I 0 ho mt run~ for
the Twins tut year New York offered $200,000
The final hcanng "''" bt' held Fnda' when
Bo\ton's Wade Bogs a SI mtllton arhnr3t1M
\\-tnncr l8't year, bids for S 1.850.000 The Red Sll~
arc ofTenna SI, 150,000 \Q._ the third ha~man 11.ho
led the >\mcncan l t' 11.iW "'llh • lt18 Ntt111•
a' crage la'lt M'&\On
1 n'ler said hr 1<. m1,,t ,on..-rml'\i
"''th '>la\11\g on tht' tour lC'mment·
mg, "l don't v.ant t~l go bacl ll'
(qualil\1ngl S(h1)(ll That''-had ·
Tn\IC'r'-. he-t tinl\h la\t \Car "'hrn
hC' c:amC'd a total of SI ~ ~ti' on thl'
tour. \°arnc "'hen he fin1\hc-O ma uc
l<lr 'Mh an th<' B ( Open Dt-l-.1ng
also notl·hC'd ht!> hc~t I i)g~ fin1~h an
that ev('nt. \l.'10d1ng up 1n .l \("\Cnth-
pla<.·c tac af\cr leadan mt•t"'a)
throu~h t~e tournament
The S4~0 000 I 1h \ngC'fc, O~Q
.. h1ch run' th1011 h "undl\' b.lme'
an S I 000 "'inner ' pr11t"
The ~1'1nan h'I had JU<;t one lrt'('
thro"' through th!'('(' quarter-. hdorC'
'it Franca' tin111l" abandoned m
pal l ed 10nC' an the lounh ~uanC'r
~ 111' I horn•' .ind lohn \founl'C'
('d, h hdd '1' l't'h<.lund., tor \.intC'r l'\<'1
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trnm thC' prnm,·ter '
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and "'e' in Rem he-rt I.,) contnhu1an1
m a rut' ~' C'n-man ellon for \1a1er
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Eagle may c ha lle n ge p renntal c hamp
Coronad l Mar; Univer s ity Improved
Enlt :-.iorqu1u, Bob hlpttr kff
Fl')t1', R 1th ~tedmen h.1 n Fa~t M itch Bra-n ~~e ,\f11LL),
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Iona and rnple JU mP" Pauu.n " ,.
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1mpr<1..,e dum.1t1call) Stedm.1n
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Jim l <>tnltn'' huttit 1• •ell •ttJCked
1n lht hurd~ 1umpt mKl<.lk d1•
t.1n<c:\ ilnd field t~ents .lnd a' u•u.al. 1• v.und 1n c ""') ctts-nm,.n1
With tM I ,~~ pup If d nd f>eld
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·1 hi\ 1\ .ll "Ctetan team .. '31d
f r1mlin ··w e've ~"'n lca auc for 1hret-
•tra1g)H >ear\ oind \IA of the la•I tc"en
\A. c cc,uld bt "er) &ood thl\ )"e<tr 1( our
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,_Derby candidate
Snow Chief beat
some cold odds
f rom Af' dhpatr·hr11
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Lloyd to meet Graf in finals
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Spain bans two Americans
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Inkster takes Phoeniz lead
f•lf<H.:--.IX -Jult lnkt.1cr \urv1ved 41 n
\hale 1 \I.Jin th f)O't a S.undcr-par 6 7 for a
r,ne·\lrhkc lead in 1 hur\da> ·, r1pcn1ng
r'1und ,,f the I.P<,A Turqi.,01\C rlu\1t •
lnhtcr tavcd par on the fir-.1 tw<1 holc\at the fi,21f>-
.ud i\r11ona B1ltmor~ Ad<1bc: < <>Ur\C" but laltr
r1un1 luatt"IJ her rt1Und With an caglt°· "\
<1rt1upcd one ~k with 6fS\ were rnolc1c M1thellc
Hicrte11ttt J<b!1~ Jo~. ~ltelley Hamlin. Mary fkth
/1mmcrman and Shem l urncr
i\my Alcott b<>&CY«l Lhc last hole and dropped 111 "\
under at (,<J to J'lln far\c: ( rafter Jr.d; Ro\Cnthal < ind\
\i1at kt") an<l Pat Aradlcy
lxknd1nl( t hamp1on fk l\; King carded a I over
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rarn1ng.\ th1<i \('a\11n rrc11vrred from the rou(th and then
,, hunker to\<1 lvag!.' par-4v1n lhc opening hoTC1 I he 25·
yf·ar o ld thrn made her mu"e c1n the t1gh1h ant.I ninth,
h11k\ whn1 \hr kr111tkcd in hmJ1r pull\ ftom l~ and k
f1·t· 1
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with J h1rdtl' f"ur '"' the I I th <1nd then rapped 1n a 12-
lr111trr li1r .in l.'aglt-on 1hc par-S 471 .,ard I ~th ho ll·
Denver halts Boston. 102-100
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lt1111 1umpcr w11h u, \euind' \parking
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1i.i,k1·1 htokl' a •1x.11x lie. lhc < t•ll1c ,·Larry Bird m1\\1·d
tr11111 I 7 In-I when te:mirnatt" Jerry Slcbtlng lcll JI
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Kerr leads Flyers past Kings
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New Jersey slips past Quebec
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Christ College
poata 73-50 win
( h n'I ( ollettC' Ir\ tnt 'l\lo('PI Ill II\
22nd \I\ lf\f\ IO :., ~'l~C'th.lfl '"r1'1
T'hurid.1' n1Jhl \lo 1th a., \.\(1 ~•n nHr
\ l'tllOjl l>1H iii\ ( l"l,l'll Rthk l 1llkJt'.
'<'tlln(l thr \IG~t' fl1r a \\t ,IC'rn
Chn~t111n •\thltllt \ <10C'mt1on 'hn'"
d1lY.n V.tlh f IT)n1•s ~t'!ll (I " c hns11•n turJ.\' nia ht 1n th\·
Eq1~·a)m
Pnul "CM led ( hmt < lllkat
Ir"' int', l.iale' "Ith 11 Jl'"n'" f hu"'
da' n1ah1. "''h Damn 8C'3n the
hoan1' k:1J{'r 111 '<'' rn a~ < t I Uf'lpc,1
''' ulnftrtn\(' l"("\llr\I lo It\. I
b.a1oc tOmC M"W(Omcn rrom football.
bawtball ud '°'CC't who I thank vc '°'"'to tx creat ~c: •''° hhc tome ci~bht~SU)-Hl•hot111U be ratu,.,on
MSd1t10.W tC1pon11bd1tin lfl can ~t
lhnc JU~• to ""Oflr , •-c rcall) be
lOu&Jt
it.ta.acU
Thar " a laft1-t&an<hn1 rule th.lit
almmt evtr) coecb 1tay\ .,_llhan.
~h<>u1ly. rq;udleu of \port Kcq>
qu1c1. don't call auc:nt1on 10 1ouneU
~nd don·t pr«ftet an>tl'lins more tl'l.1n
.. We: hope to be compct1U\t ..
EaaJC\ ( ~h T om F1\ht r ho""·
t'~t. 11 an C:ll«Ptaon . and ma~hc he
h.u a nght to be
-Our outlook., h<e ~1d ··tuc 1.
for rabbttt lf 1 lime to bet the farm'·
That'1 ho• F1~er sec-\ hi\ outfit 1n
the hunt for Sea \i 1cw League honon
'°meth1ng 1ha1 has been dominated
by < orona del Mar for the past ~\-Cn
)ea rt
'W h1lc ( dM ha-. v.on \I.\ 1111~ 1rr
that \pan incluthng the last three
faunc1a ha\ been building and in
F"hcr's \Ctond )tar after returning
from a I (J.)car awncc from an eight-
) tar tour with E\tan(la hi\ E..agJcs
appear read> 10 make tberr mo\e
Fl\htr ha\ been around He '*3'> tht
he.lid cc,ach at 'c .... ark High for four
1cars ;and an e1g.ht-~ear reign at
fatancta (I %7-74) produced a «If
champ1on\h1p 1n 1971
It takC\ 6& point\ to win <1r tte •·
tatd f !\her ··and Em Dorn I\ go<id
for an autrima11c 2<J
··1 .. c go1 the hc\t middle dt'>tanc.e
runner 1n the league 1n Jake Knight
Doug '-1 dlc'r 1\ a 14-1 5-foot vaulter
Todd Pt-IT) 1c. a \Ub-two minute halt
miler and I have four shot puller'>
who should all he 5f.).footef'> ..
Dom'c, credential\ arc unqut\·
twna ble .1 Tht' \lick 6-4 \t'n1()r a. t\l<o-ycar
,tandout wtth the football team as a
rect1\-er ,., a t'IA>O·llme (IF 3-.\
c.hamp1on 1n the high Jump and long
Jump ""'"h be<,t\ of f).f< and 23-4
In the hurdle., he.-fin1shc.-d sctcmd
onl\ 10 ~addleback H1Jh's \i1 1ke
J•a1t1Jn 1n the league final\ w11h
c.l<K ktn&$ of 14 9 in the I lfJ high
hurdle\ and W 11 1n the V)(J inttr
mediate\
Knight rin1c.hed fourth 1n tht I t1lll1
at the league final' 14 27 ~I and 1' J
threat t<1 win 1n both tht: I hr"J JOd
"\.200 Miller 10, al'>o a thrrat 1n thr
h1(th hurdle\ with a hcs1 ol IS I
The shot put fil'ld 1ndudt:'> < a'>C)
\wan\<>n Rene < abalkr11 .\dam
Walburger and Dann Yamaga C1ll
with hc\l\ of 46-plu'> J\ 1un11)(\.
In the 400 \cn1or\ Ian Ml Donald
C hm \11m·~ and fohn I ltrnandt 1
oiler qua ht~ dl·pth J nd 10 lhl' '>pnnl\
~·nuir' C ra1g < 11n1t: I l<J I J ;ind HnJn
\ltnrard I 10 11 gne I \IJnltJ \(onng
p<1tl·nt1JI
I om Md arth; lhun.Jk ' and tnpk
iurnp) and ( hm Hulx· ( 1 21)(J) round
out lhl' ma1<1r \ourll" ol \l'ntor'>
allhouKh I l\hl'r mJ1nta1m he ha~
\olu.J <.kpth in h1\ 1un1or dnd
\11ph11mort: da'>'>C'>
!Vewpo11 Harbor
\\ha' ht'l'n lht· l u\tom 1n n·u·n1
\l".11' thl \J1l1ir\ hJ\l' \tin1t: qu.1111\
<1thktl•\ hut 1n ll rnl' ot going lur
tl·am thJmpt.tn\hlp\ thl' rJnk'> Jrl'
too thin 111 pl<1 <.C" 11.trhor on the ,,1ml'
lnl'I "''h I '>l:tnuJ < 11111nJ tkl \i1ar
Ill '>adJkh:.tl k
C.amr Br n •t the Sa on' bt-tt
thrnt b.a"' .~ .11 JO to flmlh
wc<ind U\ Lhc Sn \ ~ J.~t fina.I
He t .1 threat 10 w 1.600 u ell
Other tcnian of no~ 1ndu.dc Wall
F1,htt h1&h 1ump and pole 1,auhJ, ~Oflt Smith Jfounh 1n the bf.;)
1«1ue fi~< 101 oi l·S9 6 .IUjUOIOt)
and \1aunce Ltt 1a basketball uar iOln~ 10 the iritcrm«f~te hurdl" . ..&00
and .OOl
Jun1o n (olhn Bock f U and
J :! XJt and te-..e v. be Ian f 41'.1")) and
10pbom01e Scon \1 renC) lfons
jump .1nd 'pnn1s1 round' <Jul Enc
T ,.ell's m~;or strengths
"There 1s a lack ol tum depth ..
u1d T¥>c1t ·•but ,.c \t got ~"cral
good athlete, in our ~n1nr\ es-
peci~ll)' C.1ner Brc v.n '
UaJ.-enl ty
Th«c s a nc1Ao lool tor the Trojans
and }ou don't ha \e 10 look far to find
11 Dan V. robhcl \ has tal cn the rein\
.llnd 1n \hon order ha\ rccnutcd
athlet~ to the bo)'> and girls pro-
grams and has picked up n<> less than
fi \'e ass1stant'i
A product of t ( ~ant.a Barbara
..,_, 11h a deca th Ion bal lground
V. robltck) d1dn 't 1Aoaste an) ume after
being selected 10 the jOb this past iall
··1 did ;1 n av.ful lot of recru11tng
ad mil\ V. robltck) "'ho~ l no\l<ledge
oft:n1Hrs11) athletes 1~ aided b> the
fact that hes a sixth-) tar on-<.ampus
teacher
V. robhcb a standout tnpk Jump-
er at l ( ~B "''II handle tht' 1ump'>
v.11h Stt\t 'xogg.in concen1ra11ng on
the spnna Rainer V. ulf rv.e1gh1
C\ents) C1ar, Kinder and \tC\e
Odgcr\lpolc \aullJ and hall from the
retired list B<1h Baker l<> handle
spnntcn and hurdler'>
Probahl) the T r<JJan' mo'> I '1s1hk
returning iilhlete belau'>C of his
football cndea \ ur<, ,., all-league run-
Eric Dorn
n1ng t>ack c ra1g Belle the school
rccord-fiolder 1n the 220 ""1th a 2:! 3
clocking
'\s a sophomore he ran 50.5 1n the
-UJQ meters al'\d ~as credited "'llh a
9IS1 ~1nd-a1ded > ctTon 1n a dual mttt
at l orona def ~far
"He's a 45-foot shot-putter." said v. robltclc~ ··v. e could probabl) use
him at pole vault. long jump and
discus. 100. 1f I wanted He's that
'crsat1lt ··
.\l\O a top spnnter ,., senior .\nd'
Feingold although his best c"ent is
the qu,iner \lo here he has turned a 50 4
cJ9 5 on a rela) splttJ
.::V.e'rr a prett) ~oung team. t:~·
ix1:1all) at the d1'ttance t''Cnts." said
V. robltck} "But "'c: v.111 ha'e Robtn
8drrJOS bad ...
Bamos ran a 4 24 mile as a
<oophomore It ma~ take Bam m a
(Pleue eee TRACK/C3}
SUNSET HONORS ...
From Cl
~
( , ... ·orge\on from 1hr \t·u1n<I team 10
g1'l' thl" \. 1l-..1ng~ 1v.o reprl·~nljll\eS
\farinct 1<, on the "'a\ to tht: pla\olh
1un1p,ht a'> the lcall,ue\ "o 'tectm
1-oru:d to"'' out a \t:ar ht."t.au<;e he
1ran\ferrrd lrom ~n1tl· \1c)l'"'
mctdc-hi\ 1un111r sea\on one to
rl·mrmber v.11h three 211-prnnt plu.,
l'lforl\ in lcall,Ut pl;n
l-ountd1n \ri1lk~ grahhc:d lht• "'u ~
ring to thl" pl:nufh '4 tlh l 1m John·
* * *
<,on a '>econd 1e:im selectio n. leading
tht" 14l!\ Oth~ro; cho~n on the second team
1n<.ludc Huntington Beach 's te\c
Pt'mpt>r and V.. cstm1nstcr's Tom
De' er
In all therr are jjq.-Juniors on thr
I I -man team. 1ndud1ng two at Ocean
\.1c"' and Manna -leading to an
a~sump11on it'll oc \1anna's )Oung
~uad "'h1ch "''11 lhallenge the Sea-
_ha"ks ne\t \cason
* * *
Dally Pllot All-Sunset League
Player, sc-bool
Most Valuable Player
Ht. Yr. Avg.
Rtt:k) Butler Otcan v,.._ • ..,. 6-7 J r '5 "' First Team
fun\ Pan11ta (kean \ ll'" t>-b <;r "' 9 Ken· .\mmann E-.d1son h-2 Sr I, b
Blaine DeBrouwer, Ocean \ tl'"" n-0 Sr 18 ' Mike Mqcr.., Manna (l. I Jr IH
Dl'\I Ha1rh fkt:an Vu.·'"' f-i.'i J r ~ ~
Second Team
\tC\ c Pemprr 11 un11ng111n fkal"h fl., \r l\ 'I
C hn'> ( ult' ( d1s11n h· ... \r II I r tm John\or. F-uunlatn \oJlln fo-l \r 10.5
\,1ark (1eorgec;on. Manna ti-9 Jr 11 S
Tom Dcvcr. Wc<,tmin.-.ter 5-1 () Jr 14 6
Maryland upsets Tar Heels
North Car olina's l oss
in OT. 77-72. m oves
Duke to t o p of ACC
From AP dlspatebts
< II ·\Pl I I Ill I . NC l l•n Bia'
'1. 11rtd on a 1ump hook v..1th I 51 ldt
1n ll\l'n1ml· and Keith (1atltn hit two
ln•l· lhfll\\\ With '>l'H'n \l't·ond<, IO ltO
·" \l.1nl.rnd up,rt tor-ranked "o\1h
< .11 11lm.1 1 1.12 1n \11.tnl•l ( n.1'1
< 11nll'!t'llll' h<1\k1·1h.1ll Wl·dnt''d•n
'"LL"' Iii;" \111n·d J g.tllll' high l'\ prnnl\
;ind l •• 11li n "a' among thn·e plaH·r\
""h Ill r11tnl\ t:alh ·" Mal)laml
d1mtx-d 1111'\-11 .4-7 in the .\CC
NMth C arultna droprx·d tn 25-2 In
l.1lltng 10 1.1-2 1n the •\C C . tht• I n1
I lel'I' rl·ltnqu1<ilwd fir't plan· 1n the
ka[l.Ul' 111 ,.._•1.ond·rJnl..l·d Dulo..l·
Jo1.· \\ 1111 hrokl.' thl· tllJ-tl9 rcgu-
la1111n 1.kadlod. v. 1th .1lrn'1hro v... hut
\f jr. I.ind toq1JLllJU.c~~ fom
-urne,~lrn\l' "11h '2'i ktl 10 pl.1}
Wl)lf 1 amc h;ick "Ith n layup on a
p.l'>" fru m ~IC\ c I l,1k. but B1a'i toc;scd
rn h1\ 1umr h1111lo. 111 put thc I crraptn'i
1n1.ommJnll 7' 7:!'41th I 'II kn
In othl'f lllllqtl' ll·llfH..,
M lcblican St. 74, M leblgao st:
hm1111 gunnl Darr. I .lnhn<.on 'ICor1.·d
2o 1·1u111l\ .ind nlmh1m·d \\tth tl.'am-
matt· '"·,1tt 'il.tk' I\'-\park a hall·
h.1" 1-..ing ~1 tl h1gan \I.Hr dc.-fcnse :l'i
the N1.l 111 \pan.uv, up~t No 7
M1l'h1gan tn a Rig lcn l'onfcrcncc
game
fhc '''tor. rn1~d th<' . panans'
tl"\·ol\l to 18-ti oHrall .1nd 9-5 1n the
R11t T1.·n \h1.h1g.in. Ythll h fell tu :!~-4
llnll Ill 4 \UITCrt'U 11\ fif'I home IOS\
1)f tht" '<'•l\on l"he "ohennc'I had
"on 14 'tnull)lt at C"n,ler .\rcna
Ntvad•·l.a1 YtlH tt, New Mexico
St. n : Junior auard Freddie Rank
~·or<'d :!~ pmnl\ to lead I lth·rnnli.td "'e' aJa I a., Vein" 10 J Par1fo ( N ~I
.\\hlclli \ c.ocurnon \ll lOI) ll\ er
~<'"' Me\lln \tate
Thl" tnumph enahlC'd the Rebel\ 10
d1nt·h their tounh \trough• P< \ \
lllle l "IL\ ha'i J l .S·I l'OOlerTn\'C'
record anJ .i 16· \ '''c.-~11 m.uL. '-e\I,
Mc.-'11.ll \t.itc tell h' '->·ti 1n lea&u<' and
I ~.~ O\ er.all
f he.-Rc.-hcl\ hdJ the-.\sate\ "llh'
less"' er 11 pc'nod of ~· m1nutt\ <'Mh
1n the.-pme to ht"l"ak a"•' from .1n
I
11 -11 ,,.._. w J 24-11 ll'ad v..1th ti' at Bcrl-..rle\. ( altf. on Jan 25 That
m1nult''> lcl1 oclore halft1m(' dl'l'ISJOn broke a 52-gamr UCL'-\
t 'N LV wtl\ on top 43-2 1 al halt· w1nn1ng streak over Cal.
1tml' and thl' >\gg1es ..... crcn't abk tu Both teams now have 7-6 Pac-10
mount a \enuus 1hrca11n the linal lll records. The Bruins arc 12-10 overall
m1nu1es rhc Rebels ll'd h) a<. man) \lo h1lc the Bears arc 15-8
a' 28 point'> 1n 1he late in the game The Brum~ led b) as man> as 10
Fldndge lludson and Anthon) points in the first half. but the Bears
June<; added 15 and 14 poin1s. scorrd the final 13 points o ft he half to
re'lpcc1111cl). for the Rchclc;. Joh take a 35-32 advantage at the inter·
Flowt•rs had l'lght potnl\ and a game· m1c;c;1on.
high 11 rebounds for l 'NLV, "hKh taoford 61 , Southern Cal S9:
nutrrbount.ll'd the .\gg1e\ .n.12 r rl·shmen Todd l llhll and Howa rd
Ci1locr1 Wilburn kl.I "-e"' Mn1co \\right pated 'itjnford to a Paufit·-111
\tall' v.1th 22 "point' V1rg1I llarnc, C onll'renct• \ ll'lor\ 1ner ho-.i
adtkd I I points fur the .\ggtl'' '-tou1hern C al ·
lltab St 78, Fresno St. 66: L ttht1 SlOrl·d IS poinb anti
'iophomorl· Jeff .\nder<,on scored 1.l grabhc:d eight rebounds while Wnghl
ofh1s 20 pt>1n1s 1n me -;ernnd half and . added 13 points and had sc1 en
l tah State <,cored m final 17 points rebounds for the Cardinal. wh1l'h
on 20 attempts at the frel'·thro"' line. raised its Pac-I 0 record to 7-6 and 1t\
leading the Aggies to J Pc.\>\ '410 1n o\erall to 13-1:!
Logan. \no ther freshman. Tom Lew1s, ll'd
l '1ah ~tat<.' hit onl) 'iC\ l'n lil.'ld goah <iouthern (al "'1th I i...D:oinlS. l ht>
1n the \t:cond half. two of them from T.tOJ<im. who no" have lost '"
three-point ran&e-bu~ mfttk 1tt~ ')tn11gh1 game~ fell to 3-10 1n lcagul
frcr-t1lrow'> 1n the half. to o ffset a 25 pla' and 9-14 o"erall .
percent o;econd half field-goal c;hoot-Arllooa 6S, Ore1on .St : Anrona.
ing performance paced b> John Edgar's 18 points. u<.l'll
UCLA 76, California 63: Junwr a balanced Ko"hng attack to claim .1
fof\\ard Reggie Miller, the founh-share of the Pac ific 10 Conferenlt
leading SlOrer in the countl). tJlh<'d lead "Ith a \tcto l) over Oregon 1n
2"' po1n1' 10 lead l 'Cl.\ to a lugl•ne
Panfic-10 <nnrcrencr \tc1on ll\Cr Thl· '"'°" movl.'d the W1ldla1'
C :1hforn1a al Paule) Pa,1hon l'I·' overall 'and 10·3 1n the con·
The triumph avenged a 7'i-67 "'n lcrence. into a tie for first place 1n till'
h' the Croldcn Bear., O\ er the Brutn'I Pac-I U with the Washingto n Huski<''
ANTEATERSSTOP49ERS • • • From Cl
".\nd Joe: Buchanan f I \ prnnt~J "
.iho shooting the b311 'er. well tor u~
nov. It seems hlee,enonc 1\ looL.1ng
for their hot~ no"' ·•
While e\el"\onc el~ seem\ to ha'c
1tgoang, Murph' ha)n"t b(en the \Ume
\i1 urph\ I tel) .\nd \1ulh&an 1h1ni...-.
he lnov.\ "'h'
"Tod'\ bOld. ha., h«n hotht"nng
him .l little ·· ..aid \fol11gnn "Ht''~
l:iecn going tu the doctor lor 11. hut v.c
don't ~no"' v.hat 1t 1<. n(tht nov. \nd
11 ~ ou ask him the l 1nd of gu\ he.-'' h~ II tell \OU nothing " v.roni ·
But \I, 1th the rt'\! 111 the \nteatc.-r'
Jettina 1n10 gear. 11 h." taken the lond
ofl tht t-Q \t"nun v. hot\ tht .ill·ltme
\\. hool ~:11rm1 leaJc.-r Ju\I 1maainc.-
v. "1a1 l <I tn\llJ hr lt kc.-h' thl" Pf\.\
lt,urnamc.-n1 ti th" k("('l'l\ up and
\1 urph\ '" 100 percent again
·• fhe more weapons \li>e ha' e · "1111
Brooks. "the harder we'll be to guard
I think game\ like tht'I, where <''r11·
one 1~ involved. wtll help us down thr
road"
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J
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. February 21,
1
1886 * C3
Edison, Newport Harbor advance to second rouiid
~ys soccer playoffs beaan Thursday with
E<hson H1ah of the Sunset Lcaaue and
Newpon and Saddleback from the Sea View
Leaauc a~vancing to the second round. while
Ocean View was knocked off by Santa Ana Herc's what transpired ·
E~Uton 4, Paramo11nt 0: Mike D1G1ovann1's
Ch111ers dominated from start to finish with
three aoaJs from 1Un1or Mike Weiss, shutout
aoaltend1na from Tim Bontrager and a quartet
orfullbacks (Tom Patton, Greg Lcave y, Brad
Rosenquist and Dave Richard) shutting
Paramount off.
Weiss scored twice in the fim halfotTass1sts
from Robert Sanchez and Chns Thomas and
"Patton's aoal came off a pass from Castro.
TRACK .••
FromC2
while, however, to round into shape
as a distance runner because of his I
wrestling endeavors, which con-
cluded just recently
Others who figure to be prominent
early and often for the TroJans
Junior David Un. sophomore
Charles Sakura and Junior Peter
Fannos1. all an the distance events;
senior Tony Fannos1 in the 800.
senior Enc Frommean the intermedi-
ate hurdles: and two freshmen dis-
tance runners, Eri(.alh and Lany
T5a1. I
Un. Sakura and eter Farinos1 all
went in the neighborhood of 4:45 a I year ago in the mile and Tony
Fannos1 turned the half 1n 2:05 as a
junior.
Irvine
Jeff Sw1gan's Vaqueros turned
some heads with a second place finish I
at the South Coast League finals a I
year ago. second only to perennial
powerhouse Mission V1eJo, and con-
s1denng what he has an the wa) of
returning talent, the Vaqs could give I .
Mission Viejo an even better run for
its money.
The talent begms wl!h James
Olson. a senior distance star who'll be
doubling an the 1,600 and 3.200. I
Olson ran a 4: 13. 79 to finish second
in theClF 4-A finals asaJunioron his
wa) to the state meet an Sacramento. ,
and Swigart 1s certain he is a sub-I()..
minute two-miler.
"Ma)be we can break up M1ss1on
VicJo's long winning streak 1n dual
meets.'' said Swigart. "We have a lot I
of new kids and I think we have a
legitimate shot at them."
A lot of Swigart's opt1m1sttc
outlook revolves around the poten-1
t1al of the we1pit crew, which includes
Greg Gerardi. Enc Shank and Peter
Brant le).
Gerardi. who underwent
anhoscop1c knee surgcr) last week.
went 48-2 1n the shot put in his first
competitive year as a Junior. "He's I
well over 50 feet at this point." said
Swigart of the Stanford-bound
Gerardi. a standout football player. I
Shank 1s m the 155-160 foot range
10 the discus and 1s a threat m the
shot, as well. while the 6-5, 22()..
pound Brantley. headed for Oregon 1n
the fall on a football scholarship. 1s
out for the first time
The hurdles 1s another strong field l
with seniors Peter F1eweger and Billy
Brosnan boas11ng clockings 1n the
38 0 and 15.4 range in the intermedi-
ates and highs. along wnh Junior
David Peck.
Peck was the league's frosh-soph
champion with a league record 38 7 1n
the intermediates. and has gone I 6 0
in the highs.
Basketball star Scott Tamura re-
turns as the league champion 1n the
high Jump, but his real va lue IS his use
an multiple events.
Tamura was second 1n league 1n the 1 long jump (2 1-0) and third 1n the
tnplc Jump (44-0). giving him three
berths at the C IF prehms
The spnnts and long Jump belong
to JefTCova. although there arc other
sound candidates in the stable. in-
cluding football standouts J 1mm}'
Raye and Jim Miele. 1 Another who 1s expected to emerge
after JUSt missing a year ago 1s senior
quarter and half-maier Dave
McM1llen. McMillen. possibly the best half-
m1ler 1n the South Coast League this
.. ear. finished sixth 1n the league finals as a JUn1or . his standout I 55 4
clocking 1n the 800 meters JUSI l)OC
second ofTthe winning time His best
1n the 400 IS 5 J I.
Also 1n the 800 1s Robb) Robens.
who went I .58.0 as a Junior.
Enterin$ the picture 1n ~200 an
400 1sJun1or Steve White. who as at
51 g in the 400 now and 1s considered
a 22-plus runner in the 200.
Two sophomores of considerable
note: Distance runners Dan Meehan
and Kevin Koch. "Those two kids on
the road 1n Sks arc running times
which convert to a 15-minute three-
mtle," said w1gart 'Tm really
expecting big things from them this
}'car."
Mater Del Monarchs Coach Patrick ( allahan
feels his outfit can challenge for the
Angelus League champ1onsh1p. but 1n
terms of ind1v1duals. dwells on only
three. Senior Mark Butala ( 1.600). Junior
Bill Wagner (200. 40<)) nnd George
Lynch (hurdles) figure to carry the
bulk ef respons1bilit1cs
Costa Mesa hosts
yo uth soccer finals
A dozen finalists pared from a field
of 400 convene on aturday al
TeW1nklc School an Co~ Mesa for
the 1986 Amencan Youth Soccer
Orpn1zatton Area "K" finals.
Sponsored by Re11on I 20 of Costa Mc~ the finals include D1v1s1on S boy~ ~nd llrls at 9 a.m . D1v1s1on 4
boys and 11r1s at 1 o· 'O a.m. and
Divmon 'boys and g1rl5 at noon.
Award uremon1c~ follow af\er
Weiss added an insurance marker in the
second half on a penalty k.Jck as the Charger~.
Sunset l,.eaaue champions for the first time
since 1979 ahd in the 4-A playoffs for the first
time since 1980, upped their record to I S-4-3.
Edison outshot the visitors 16-4 and
showed superiority in speed and power in
disposina of the San Gabriel Valley League
representatives.
The win sends the Charaers into the second
round on Tuesday at Upland, a S-3 winner
over Fontana. Edison and Upland have split
in two prior meetmgs, each winnina 3-2.
Suta Aul, Oceu Vlew 1: Santa Ana used
a suflinJ defense to frustrate the Scahawks in
improving to 14-3-S on the way to the second
round of the 4-A ehminauons, 11v1ng the
Saints a home pme with No. 4-scedcd
Riverside Poly (25-0-1) on Tuesday.
Haissam Sabra was the only Sca~awk to
penetrate the Santa Ana goal, and his marker
didn't come untilJUSt five minutes remained.
paring the margin to 2-1 .
Santa Ana scored just 1 S minutes into the
pme and then collapsed its pme Into a
defensive net to keep the lid on the Scahawks.
who exit the playoffs with a 14-8-3 record.
Both of Santa Ana's goals came on counter
attacks, called "Typical ofhow we've 11ven up
goals this year," by Ocean View Coach Paul
Kollar.
Sabra's goal came from 12 yards out after
pickinaoffa rebound. slamming it in from the
n&ht Stde into the kfi post
"l thouaht ""c wert the ~lier team, said
Kollar. "But It'$ a one-shot de:il tn the playoffs
and I have to JIVC them credit. We d1dn 't take
advantaae ofouropportu01t1t<1, and tht'y did "
Newport Harbor l, Suua10 0: The
Cava liers struggled through a scoreless 11e in
rcaulauon desptte Harbor's domination, but
1oals by Rich May and Scan Lovelaoe in the
last five minutes of the second half of
overtime catapulted Roger Le1ihton's Sailors
into the Tuesday's second round of the 2-A
ehm1nat1ons against La Canada, a 4-2 winner
over Arroyo
The game-winner by May came from 18
ya rds out in a play off a defender. and three
APR
m1nu1cs IUt'r. with Just two minutes left 1a lhe
ovcnime. Lovelace sent the in uranoe marker
in.
Harbor, tht> No. 3 seed 1n 2-A and the Sea
View Lea1ue champion. bad a 38-10 advan-
tage in shot• on goal With the wtn the Sailors
improve to I S-S-3
Rofct' Hudson was credited with five savC$
out o the net 1n ga1n101 the shutout.
Other standouts dcfensJVcly for the Sailol"I
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Feb. 27-March 2
Mesa Verde CC. Costa Mesa
Jane Geddet1
• 1995 ?9 events, won SI08,971,
ranked 17, career earnings,
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1984 \eason, Geddes more than
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1nctudlng four successive events.
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Dinah Shore. US Women's Oe>en
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·Kathy Po.tlewaJt
•in s 30 1ven1,, won s98.90S,
ranked 70, career earnings,
S500,13•
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ro 1971, Posllewalr has knocked on
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vear on lhe lour when she finished
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J@rilvn Britz
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J08f' JO\ICt
OoMn Cai>on•
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Lauren Howe
i.a1•v Lillie
S fa•w10
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Pallo RtUO
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Janet Colu
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8eckv Lar\on
Clndv Rarick
Betn So•omof'
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Per>nv Hemme
MJ Smlll'I
L Muraoaa
M••v Owver
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Marlene Hooot
Marci 8ozar11'1
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Merv MurPr>v
8 Peno.rout
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M.ult McC.eorot
Mea•rtt• Drew
E1e ne Cro\O"
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M For\·Oott
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L.<nde Hunl
M F•ovd
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J~nt Loek
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Jo Ann W&V•am
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S11eron Berrett
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Nen<.Y Scranton
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39 .lt-77
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41 .o--91
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,.NUT ••c•. 1·1/16 ml .. , TM Cet'\ L•CI IMcC11rronl I 40 • ao l 00
S.wen Percenl IOtlw•rtsl 4 60 1 to
8roor. Tuoor ISttv•n'l 160 Tl,.,. I 47 1
Al'° Ren ve ua nl GtnerellO<'I Stprmv
SlrH k. Ooclor La 'IO<IV A•• \ Cnolct
Coooer GIOw
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U EX ACTA C4·61 o••O SJ9 00
SICONO •ACE. 6 turionQl
GOia Auavtr 10<101 660
Azu m Clleltntuefa
Soar .A•ovnel I SOll\I
T1,.,. I 11 2
)40 240
160 260
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t•O<I Soacit H•w~ l..O\I toent '•
So'elCMO tn\fa•cnot
TI41AO RACE • luriono1
Kev>Ot'' F hillll 1811 tlOO
Bev.,IY Drive (Hawla•
Oout>lt 0.CO<•l.a IBl•O
Tlmt l U 3
8 lO HO
IJ 60 I 00
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0 11mono Ov\I., Mv r •')>0ve\ GO·O•"
8 uU..r For MY SuH n
Scra1cneo Nont n OAIL y 00\lllLE • 3 Pe•O \SS oO
FOVtlTii RACE 6 lurto~O\
Oawn Of GIOrv ILohm t9 20
Dectulntu ISi Martin
Crv\larra v tHawie., I
Tom e I l3 1
Al\O Ra n '''"' Pe\Hll• >-4c..! On,,' NtgM M•U AullmeoOOul
ScrelCheCI Summtrtlmf Sier Cree••"
Sch Selle Teal 80011. LaOv
FIFTH RACE. 6 1ur10n11'
Double Oeler lStvri1l 7 80
Calal>OnQa IMtzel
$\ollord Pr Incl' ISoh\ I
Time 111 l
HO 3 20 u o H O
4 00
Allo flan OouOte 0,splev Ptc> w < ~
LonOll\Q Gallant s~c1el, l.uCl<v Room
Scre1cneo Preprint Ta~e I> Memo T"~
Oult.e Of Oudlev Famolv Fo• U EXACTA 14 SI Paid \9) )0
SIXTH RACE. I 1
ic:ar1oa Lake CStvns
M•u Orliaoa 1 So1o,
A11ez \l•te CMcC•rron
Time I '6 c
16 m,f\
I 00 s 00 l 40
180 '00
3 lO
Al\O Ran One ~or Ana•te R&O•O R•P•O
Crowded Avenue Pul>''C tv Ooll Sll,nO So
Sr gr>1 Snirtoflt C.rad 'Scrtoo• ~ und T w n•
nQ
Scra1cned None
SEVENTH RACE & ,.,, ono\
C11ucuec•lor 181ac• 7 80 Foffltll'I Pril'ICe rMcH11ro .. e
Rumt:>a Dancer •Est•erJe
T0me I 17 4
4 40 l 00
S80 4 00
680
At\O ran Pronct 8 ><>00 Rove• C.•ow "0
To10 '<DY Tw1c1t Da •ar Ber COPI'
xralClleO None
15 EXACTA 15·41 pek! '4SSO
EIGHTH RACE o ' 7 1 .. r.org1
Ner ;Ou\ 8at:Jo !McC 8"0" I 8 10 S 00 1 10
S11en1 Ar,;va1 <Ort~e 1 1 60 1 10
An Emortn .ve 1>nzu,.1a 110
T•me 117 c
Also ran Ree1 Eo11 \I 011 M~1oov ,,. ''
Senion. Trop1co1 Ho•100
Ser elcl'led None
U EXACTA 15·21 oe10 llll>O
NINTH RACE. I I I& rn111•1
H11tamo10 IOr1eg11 1 I> 10
One O'Clock Jump •erao
Blaze Fla me IMc~·aro;e
Time 10•
00 HO
I 70 6 70 sao
Also ron Ha•dto"a"d t !;<:>~• n o
Change Ernot K no Two ><•a"' r ''' BIO(Jf
ScrelC"-0 Ju•anQo E. Jene• Ono111t
U EXACTA '6 4 O&•O ll l~)O
U PICK SIX '3·• 0' 6 2 ~ ~ 6 Pe o
Sl94 Ill 10 will\ one "" rnt• \· • n~r \t'U '1
P•ck She con~o••O<I oa 'd \910 lO w '" 111
""'"'"'" lllYt nor\es •
U PICK NINE 4 4 l ) 4 0' 6 1 S ~ 6
oe1d S2 741 IO wit"' tou"" ....,.nne-r\ '~vf'r
norse\J Pick N ne corr ... over 1201 •99 ~
Alltndanct 17 •\1
Lo' Alamlto'
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
( llth .t 55-dav l>arMU mtt!lnel
FIRST RACE. Pace one rn1•e
0-anper~ Oonna IMr 1610
Monev On Soir t ;J .;1>t:J·~
MtJ'" II Qy4n •S1ee•n
T'm! 201 l
HO 4 60
160 740 a 60
A. SO N~rH G IP\v Our. iH' DAW'' (,
C"r,\an""d'u 04rnes• >-10! -NP"u>e>o+~ Mr.
es• c L•ll"'
Sue tcrted R !"11m1nator \.onoar> 8e1.n11e
'7 EXACT A 11 )1 Pa•d U9 80
SECOHO RACE. Pot e t1ne milt
L1noan Heetner t K D•r I o 80 3 •O 1 40
Orew P1a11 IH01mes 11 00 S 10
Fair Phantom 1s"ern1n 3 60
Tomt 21).6)
A.1\0 W•n• llunn•no Artllur Houd<"
Spirit Cosett• SP<eev Troul)lt Hev TQ
Si>etd
Scrercrted Soc111 Sen\al•r,n Ce•tl"\ 0 11ncer 8 orv Jane
'1 EXACTA 3 I 011,a M'I 40
THIRD RACE Trot one m It
Turi» Oe1·on1 1 Andr\M 6 00
Rowdv S~e•on I Pierce
Be-t'\ M onev .-.oii~v AuO•n
T me 208
A so o/llen• Oe•011r• L oca E ,p, ~ .. c~
Jamo Svi;a more N!>ll • Rova ~Pn•• •
Meeerrre\ Joann e
xrarcneo None
U EXACT A 1 1 OtJ d \7160
FOURTH RACE. Polt '>"~ "'1~
Al ev Jane Crognol'1 S 00 ) SO l 40
Otnn•• "' E'O"' Vllndno11m1 910 •co W1noemere Piano J 10
Time I S9
Al\O iNenl M in ROd~ Dri~e CounlPn
Rovale N C.en11an N A11 111 F •vuut A
Racey Su1:>1ec•
Scratclleel None
FIFTH RACE. Pacf' one mll~
Tinker Tmo lPa«er) •70 780 7 40
T eh1t1an W<nd I P111r" l 60 4 JO
Lucky BuM\ 1 Pl11no1 ft 70
Time 7 01
Al\O Went OranPa r• br riu~1 ·.,,11~11 Tr,
A Tee Cl'>allerono Aw11.., F•nm He>m•
(harme<l Quar~ Lu<' v •• 1.,
\cratcl'led Belle Jt>llt
U EXACTA 12 I DO•O \71 60
SIXTH RACE. Pace one mole
Siie"-CGrundv I 70 60
V•uol'ln IMu•llt•
Skll>l't'I TvCOOI' CAuo1n1
Tlrne 1 S9 .l
110 s 70
S60 360
4 80
Al\O wenr Jac .. <e\ Jet $••11ar L ,ghl
Pooewheilll ll Pr,ntma~e· S • Acrou
Tio"' Qua rt••\
Sc•atcneo Ja me\ Vonrent
13 EXACTA 1 6 l>ft•d ,141 ~
SEVENTH RACE PMe ~ rno1e
FlvillO Romto I Andr\n 21 XI 1 40 II 00
MleltH I Jortn (P1erc•I 4 40 4 XI
G•leltanes Dancer 11..ackt• 10 40
Time· 2.00 I
Al\O Wtnt L•ttla 8 •i1 Horn N Ul'Cler
Cl\K" N. True O•••'-' AM Mt roo Wlltrina. Mooch Bl.,. N
ScrelCneo Mona ro\ O.,u ftf l nrd
Ktvello
U CEXACTA CS 11 l)••d \17390
•teHTH •ACE. Tro1
Como St•r CPleretl
11tu<1e r Perkert
Ptlev ( lla 11a ne11r>011e m1
Tfm41· l S9 1
on• rn111
460 360 ''° 140 400
3 10
Al'° Wtnl Marlln1 Prlctt N B11roou• K
M Tori), Nob .. Arnella, Suo.rna1
Screlehed NOfl• u IXACTA ,, •> Clt!ICI voeo
NINTH lllAC•. Pee• o~ Miit
Ooclor Don (McCerryl 76 AO '60 S60
Lord Albe IAno.nOfl) HO uo
Haoov Ston (lf•ll111'1dlr>0nam l • oo
Tln\t 2·01 I
Al'o W•nl Hlmt>M Yel'IUt N, l11m~, ~'"· 0.rbv Game. Llr.llmt N Anlroo Trve Trlele C
SCr11Ched· HIOl'I CounMI N. ldNI ••oe ,, ~ sue n 2 2·s-t-t1 oe1c1 '' ?9• eo
10 Oftt w1nn1no lleht (6 "'°'"" COfl\()1111 on Piel! \111 M id 12'1 60 lo ll WIM<llQ It< •11, S
1'0<Mtl st aXACT A ft 11 l)e•CI $ 114 20
TIHTH ... , •. PK• one tn•le
•1ec11 C,_t•rt IACMll It 00 UO ~ 40
Half Mooll\ll•M ($1fv•I l 00 l IO
Ltfl T Ul'tl Otllv I COiemen t \ 10
Time 2~2
Al\O W•nl 0.d S.m KOOi )IOU ll(Jll() cn.r-Rowdy lh t 8v• A"<IV\ J•rf\
SO.t'Mo $0!fll
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CAMralLL COH,.ER•NCE
SmY1M OM'*' W L T '"'1 G,. GA
Eomon•on
Ca•11•rv
K"'°' ' llan<ouver
41 ll • .. lll 2•2
27 2• I 61 ?SS 230
19 l4 • •• 212 m 17 )l 9 d 209 239
WlnntO.Q 11 3' 6 •2 216 2tl
Nettls Ol'vl\IOn
Cn,t•oo 19 1J 8 66 265 2\1
\I LOU•' 26 24 8 60 221 219 M•Mt\0111 2• 26 9 SJ 2• I 2JS
Toron10 11 l6 6 40 211 2t'1
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paper has
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find buyer
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Depart me n t will not
block purchase plan
v .. \"iHINGTON -Tht Ju~llH~
Department which I\ 10\e\t1g.at1ng a
proposed Ol'w\paper -.ail' 1n C nlorado
"ipnngs. Co lo. S<l}\ the owner\ of thl·
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tn to tind JOU} er rather than 111 '4.·11
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rc·1.11ned a hrokcr, C1ernld I> Relll1
\\,ortates CJI Ciret•nv.1dl Conn. 10
""'tin the \eart h tor a hu1n 1n the
lll'\t two Wl'ek\
It I here arc '>cnou11 nl'!_411t1at1on'
lwt wl·cn a potl'nt1al purt h.1(,Cr dnd
< >klnhoma Publishing 11-,. March I
.1dd1t1onal time will~ a\a1lablc t~
nmplete tht• d1\tU'i\I011' \a1d thc
1u,11ce Dcpilrtmcnt
It no po tl.'nt1al bu \cr h.1., t'ffil'r&t'd
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Thi.' ant1truc;t di\ 1\1110 111 tht de
partmt1nt will mon11or the 'idlt.>'i
·llort\ .lnd the purchd'K' pnu· 11.111111:
Jc1crm1ned v.1thuut rekrenle to the
pnce nego11ated ~1v.cen < >klJhomJ
f>uhll'ihin~ and F n.·edom "'l'l.I.\
paper'>
Oklahoma Publi~hing .1nnounu:d
1.1\t month that 1t wa\ 'clling the \un
to f-reedom '\i ew-;paper' lnl p<trcnt
1 nm pan~ of the Orangt: C'nunt~
Rt•g1ster Tht• < 1.11t·t11· I l'lcgraph ii
tormcr atlt•rnoon papa ha\ ho1h
morning <1nd altcrnoon ed1t1on\
1-reedom announn-d lhat the \lun
•'l>Uld cca\l' puhllcat1un alter the ~le
I he Ju'>lltt' Dcpartmt•nt ha' tx•t•n
111\l'\t1gating lhc propowd S llJ
millton acqu1\1t1 on to \t'.'l' 1.1.hcthcr 1t
might v1nlatc \crt1on 1 of lhl'
~herman ·\ct. wh1l'h proh1h1t' ant1-
11mpet111 ve merger'> or acqu1-;111uns
Their title's temporary
Manpower Inc., the world'• lar&eet temporary help mervtce,
filed 460,348 employee W-2 fOnn• with the U.S . Internal
Revenue Service and .ent a cable to the ''GuJnne88 Book of
World Record• .. meekln& recoanttion for the feat. The mua
filing, believed to be tfie tuaeet of lt. kind by a private
empfoyer, wa• accompll•hecl on the firm'• IBM muter
computer at lt8 world headquarter• In Milwaukee, WI•. The
job took temporary employee. 120 hours ln proce88lng,
printing and pack•glng time.
.BUSINESS NOTES
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, Februlll)' 21, 1986 Ca
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TAANSACJIONS, Cl
Strong year is fore cast
for OC·housing market
Expcctat10M of homebuyers in
Orange County arc changing, but the
demand for housing 1n the county
dunng 1986 will continue to grow,
accordina to a local developer. C
Bradley Olson. president of the lrv1nc
Community Development Co. a
division of the Irvine Co . u1d the
future 1s bna}lt.
·'There 1 a great deal of opt1 m1&m
m the housing market for 1986," said
Olson. ··Housing pnccs arc expected
to remain stable, and 1f long-term
interest rates stay at lc~s than I 2
percent, we ha'e evef) reason 10
predict a vef) good year foF housing
sales."
Job growth in the county •~ ex-
pected to fuel much of the demand for
new housing this year The state
Depanment of Employment pred1cts
that more than 55.000 new JObs will
be created in Orange (•ounty in 1986.
"While the maJonty of buyers
come from SOuthcm California, ~
are seei ng an in crease rn out·of-state
buyers as employment opponunn1es
in the county expand." Olson said.
"The potential for out-of-state buyers
will continue to grow as more
companies locate 1n Irvine and adja-
cent comm um tie'>."
While Olson predicts a strong
demand for houc;ing th1'i year. he al<;o
anuc1pates a shift 10.,.. hat the Orani.e
Count} buyer will ht-looking for 1n
the marketplace
c. B.radley 01.eon
"Lo\. mortgage rates have a more
pos1t1 vc impaet on first-time home-
buyers than any other group. and
consequently we have seen an 1n-
creas10g number of renters entcnng
the housing market," said Olson
"Among these new bu)cr; who arc
largely young families and pro-
fessionals. the ke) facto,.., 1n selec11ng
a home are housing value, pro"'1m1t}
to work and the abilm to make the
monthly pa:rment •• ·
Amenities .,uch ih lakes. parb and
f'¢creat1onal faciltues are sulJ an
important cons1dera11on fo r home·
buyers. but nol as much as in the past_
accord1na to Ol~n In 1986, he
believes hou~1ng decisions will be
ba~d mon-on the bottom hne
"f1rsM1me buyers art lookina for
homes th.at make economac ~nse
now and meet their needs over the
longer term." Olson explained.
"They arc not be1n~ attracted to
homes simply to build equity be-.
cau~ housing appreoat1on rates
today do not allow for rapad trading
up."
The challenge for Oranic Count)
homebuilder~ according to Olson,
will be to provide attached and
detached hou mi to meet the de-
mands and desires of the~ new
homebu)ers Attached product!> wall
need to be well-pnc('(i and feature a
s1rong des1gn theme to compete 1n the
current marketplace, he said. -
As for trends an housing design.
Olson said small-lot, detached homes
will continue to be emphasized by
Orange County builders For exam-
ple lot widths in Westpark. a new
community 1n Irvine developed by
the Irvine Co v.111 var) from 35 feet
to as much as ~7 feet wide. as builders
attempt to offer different product
ahemat1Hs Each lot plan results 1n a
home designed to meet a specific
hf~t) le
Doelz Networks gets $10 million in bookings
In 1m·-based Ooelz Networks In c.
.111nounl't'd I\ received $1 0 mllhon 1n
fourth quarter bookrngs 1n 1985. The
tirm loundcd in 1974. 1<; a privately
hdd com pan; that designs. manufac-
ture'> .ind markets data commun1ca-
:1on network management products. • • • Glenn Holcomb Advertising of
Hunti ngton Beach began 11'> second
\ l':tr ot bu ii mess in February with a
h'>t of clients including the S.S.
Pnncess Louise Restaurant and the
Un1vers1t y Athletic Cluh of Newport
Beach
Holcomb ~1d busmess demands
got 1n the way of making a formal
opening announcement last year. • • • The Akins Development Co. has
selected 8 .J . Stewart Advertising and
Public Relations, lnc. of Newport
Beach to direct pubhc relations for
the Ra ncho Santa Margan ta develop-
ment 1n soulh'Orange County. • • •
Planet Press. a Newport Beach-
bascd h1~h-tech development firm.
has received a cenificate of ment
from the Reg.ional Resource Network
for outstahding software 1n the area of
management informauon systems.
The firm 1s a non-profit corpor-
ation that works mainly with sc hools.
hospitals and homes for people w1th
de .. elopmental d1sab1ht1es. • • • National Summit Groop of Costa
\1esa has been awarded a contract to
pro"1de product1v1t} improvement
training for PRIAM. Inc. of San Jose
which supplies hardware for the
computer industry
The Costa Mesa firm will provide
tra1n1ng for 100 PRIAM cmplo)ees • • • Kennltb Clark Associates of Irvine
has been named architects for a new
apanment complex in Lake Forest.
The 356--unit cnmplei1 " being de-
' eloped b) 5terhng Homes
Kennith Clark will be ac;w.ted h}
Don Brlnkerboff Llfescapes, Inc. <>I
Newport Beach • • •
: OvER THE CouNTER
11 11' • 101.c .. 1•,. 8 01rC.n1 s s • oovioe Or e!Cn
Coldwell Banker has been ~lected
by the Citadel Group of N'ewpon
Beach to market 11s newest develop-
ment, Las Bnsas Condom1n1ums
adjacent to South Coast Plata in
lo~ta Mesa ••• Linldettu Construction of ( osta
Mesa broke ground on the final phase
of Kearny Office Park in San Diego
The S2 mt I hon pro1cct, e'pected t? be
completed 1n Jul). 1~ locatt:d on
( la1remont Mesa Boulevard and
1-163. • • • Irvine-based Ultrasystem1 lnc. ha'i
announced a fiscal )Car~nd cash
d1"1dend of 8 cents per share -an
increase of 3 3 percent O\ er the
di' 1dend paid last )car and payable
Feb.28 • • • The Costa Mesa-based Stiller
Advertlsl.Jlg Inc. was honored w11h
two Golden Orange awards .::::J 1,.,ur
C ertdicates o f Excellence ltir
ad"enis1ng work on the National
L umber and Suppl~ I nl the "1a-
t 1ona I .Machine \\<;tem~1 'ion\
Magnascale and M1tsub1sh1 Electnc
account'> 'tiller plans to lease an
add111onal 2.0o() square feet of office
space to accommodate the agcncy·s
growth. • • • Santa Anita Realty lnvestment Inc,
of Newpon Beach has secured per-
manent finan cing for ns ret.~ntl)
acquired Village Green shopping
center 10 't orba Lmda from Aetna
Life and (asualh
• • • McClllloagb I Pudwlll Advertisa1
and PabUc Relations of Costa Mesa
has added three developers 10 1U
client roster The) are AndrcW$
()e, elopmcnt. K)lcor Development
and . CG Multt-Fam1l) Corp. with 1ts
associated corporatton. SPE Corp " ...
\outh Coast Plaza has announced
1hat AVCO National Bau"" 111 assume
operation of the ou1h Coast Plaza
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C9 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday. February 2 t. 1988 . ~~
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Due to tranamlaalon problem•, todey'• 2 p.m. New York atock Hating• were
not avallable.
THUllSDA Y'S CLOSlll PRICES
Market hits n ew high
:--JFW \'OR K ( .\P) -The stock market
roared w d n~" record Fnda). !>ha king ofT an
earlier decline l'auscd by government unemploy-
ment figun.''> and a co urt ruling that tlireatens the
nc\' Ciramm-Rudman-Holhngs balanced-budget
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WHAT AMEX Om
NEW "(ORK (APl Fet> 20 Prev
Tooal day
Adv~nceo ~ ~ ~t Otcl ned
¥ncf'langed m 8~~ otal lu ues New nigf'IS u 2~ New lows
AMEX LEADERS
'
NEW YORK !AP) -Sales, 4 Pm Tnursdav price and ner cnenge of rne 10
m o s I active American Stocic. E xcnanoe issues. 1ra o1n o n 11 11ona 11 v 11 1 mor e
I h 11 n S 1 Name Volume LHI Cho. OomePlrl 951,900 17·16 -I· f6
lmpGrPLld 8m36800 4 7·16 _,_,6 WangLat>B 1' ,400 19\.o + 'e
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f~ t~ed S354 38 on So4 51
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METALS Quorcs
WHAT NYSE Om
NEW YORK IAP) Ftt> 10 Prev
Advanced Declined T~m. l ¥ncf'lange<I otal !~sues ll, Newf'l oM New lows
NYSE LEADERS
NEW 'l"ORK (AP) -SatH , 4 Pm Tnursoav prlc.e and nt l cnano• ~f the IS most acrlve New York Srock. Exchanoe tu ues rradl ng na llon art v e r more rn a n 5 1
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1uarday, F~bruarl U ~Rle5(Marc 21-Apnl 19) EmphaM~on c(lebra11on romance ab1ltty
to bf'('ak free from re tncuons You learn more about oth~~ in connection
with emotional rtspon$1bthtics. capab1ht)', fina ncial status. Romance wall
1nten'l1fy,
TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma y 20). A~ccnt on vancty, exploration, cunosity.
Fam ti) member will seek your approval. Yo u'll have more responsibility and
chan{'e for a~a.ter financial reward. F1tna11on could be-more senous than origi nally 11n11c1patcd 1
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20). Focu .. on famil y rclat1onsh1ps.\domcst1c harmon). tnp . v1s11s. news concerning
tina nc1al opponunuy Atten11on could
ct'nter around remodeling or purrha)e
ol lu~ury items. Dispute 1\ due to be
successfully settled.
CANCER(Junell·Jul) 22) Deline
trrms. avoid sclf-dccepttoo. count your
change ·omcone 1!> "keeping c1 '>tcret "
lk ,1"'are. alert. pc.rcept1ve. protect !o<'lf
in emo11onal clinchc ... C') cle high.) ou'll
ultimate I) gain '1ctol)
SYDNEY
0MARR
LEO (Jul~ 23·Aug 22) Lunar. numencal cycles htghhght po-wer,
J• hie' emeJH. authonty, mone~ and lo"e Judgment and 1ntu111on nng true
_ \UU'll be at n ght place at prop1t1ous moment Relattonsh1p grows stronger. H'u~ll feel mor~ secure
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 221 ) ou'll bypass obstacles yo u'll nsc above c11~ um stances, you'll win powerful allte~ f ocus on ach1ev~ment. completion
01 :J\'>1gnmen1. ab1 ht)' to gain "bacbtage view."
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22). Elements ofttming. luck fiJure prominently. ~Pl u~ on specula11on . romance. ne"' stans. ability to hit jackpot. Romance
tlnumhes. member of oppo~tte ~~confides "true feelings."
SCORPIO (Oct 23-NO\ 21 )' What appeared to be a setback IS
ll'mroral'). will be transformed into rea!>on for celebration. Focus on career.
J,h1r .. cment, special award Famil) member makes decision fa vonng you. c1111ld bring add111onal fund~
SAGITTARIUS (Nm 22-Dcc 21 ): Accent versatihty, check tra vel
pt1\\1b11t11es. look beyond the 1mmed1ate Focus also on social ac11vit1es.
populanty, long-<.hstancc commun1ca11on. You'll be more aware of
appearance. could rcce t\e unusual gift.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19): What had been a puLLle will be resolved. r 11lU'> on spec11icdctails. added knowledge, abtltt) to make wishes come true.
lntcns1 1ied love rela11onsh1p LS featured
AQ UARIUS (Jan 20-Fch 18) Re ready tor change. vanet), break from
p "' procedures You gain addt11 onal mformatton that could help tn legal
J"pu te. Manta! status conunucs to be emphasized.
PISCES (Feb I Q-Mar'h 20) Adhere to recent resolutions concerning
J1rt nutn11on. generdl health Employment prospects bnghter than 11r1g1nall~ anticipated Fam ii> member 1s '-'tili ng to go more than halfwa) -
k .o" 11 be reassured
IF FEB.%% IS YO UR BIRTHDAY >ou'll travel this )'car. you'll be more
pt1pular. \oc1al actl' 111es will multtph You'll also be more consci ous of ph~ siral appearance. need for addi tional wardrobe. You arc dynamic.
trl"atl\ e. stubborn and possibly "'ere separated from one or both parents at a
rdat1 \cl) early age. Tauru'\, Leo. Scorpio people pla) 1mponant roles in your
Ith'. Your "psychic 1mpre'0~1ons" usuall) art' on target. Domestic adjustment
1..ikl.'\ place in Marc_h ~a)' could be memorable for you in 1986.
Solomon Islands
named for mines
You know the Solomon Islands
\\Cre named after King Solomon.
hut do \OU kno" '-'h~'' "lpana'>h
l \plorers (,O ld the no tton tha t
1\IJm.I gullies -were pad,cd '-'Ith
ituld c\t~n as l<-ing olomon\
mine-. f o get financ1JI ha(ktng for
1he1r ">outh Pacilit tnps. the~
fl ix·atedl\ alluded to the .\fn can
111.'a'>ure The "\olumun" 1n
\olomon l<>lands '-'3" a c,on of
'Jrdon1c tag hc lort• 11 bl.•tarnt' J rt·al
nJml.'
\1r John llaY.ktn\ "·" .1 ''•''t'r J1,\.'n\cd h' ()uecn I l11J~lh I l k
p.1,kt'd h1~ forlorn hum.111 t argon
in 'hips named "J\.''u' · "\ngcl"
.int.I "Grate of (ioJ "
"What'.-. .-.o cunou.-. about l.on-
d11n ha' 1ng 12 S) mphunit•\'1" "ntt''
. 1 d 1l.'nt ·· fnk~u ha\ 9Ci "
<) Wa\ tht' famou.-. Indian
< 1cron1mo a hC'red1tan lh1cf'
\ No. '>I r, he wa'O t ommM1oned
1n the licld. "° to "peak Mc.ucans
1.1gged him with tht• C1cron1mo
name .\s a bab\ he was calkd l 1o~ahla~ mean.mg ·one "ho
\JV. n\
< lit·nt ask'> "'hat make' frmt.
t'\Jctl)' When water t ha ngc'i from
ga\(h1gh-hum1dll)' air, thatl d1rcll-
I) into a solid (k c' hcrybod)' out
1111 the rink') Y.1thout pa!>s1ng
1hrough 1t'i liqu1d uatt' "hat HlU.H'
got Ill frO\t
PEOPLE
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L.M.
Bo YD
workers 1s reported generally as SI 2
an hour in Japan and $3 an hour 1n
South Korea
() Wh> 1s February called that''
.\. The ancient Italians had a
de11~ the) called Februus.
.\tncans who eat grasshoppers
without first tearing off the 1n·
d1gest1b le le. gs ahd w1 ngs sometimes
gel sick. As you walk through a
roomful of people snacking on
grasshoppers there. one correspon-
dent notes, your shoes go crunch on
tossed-away legs and wings.
Did I say the myrtle tree grows
only 1n Oregon and the Holy Land"
Wrong. In California it's called the
laurel pt>pperwood or ba) And
a hounds.
OH•rhcard .. ! tried tran~en
dental med1ta11on. but nothing
"'orked unul Grandma left me
$60.000."
.\ gallon of gasoline packs the
explosive power of 14 sti cks of
dynamite
l..M. Boyd Is a syndicated
columnist.
Accept the things
you can't change
In a question penod following a
l<'cturc. one of tho college students in
the oudjcncc asked, ''What is the
most important lesson you've learned
1n life'?"
I had no hesitancy in replying,
"How to accept ambiguity and bve
with it."
Whal I meant was learning how not
to be froun into one attitude toward
events that happen in the world, to
myself or to others.
Human li fe is many things, both
wonderful and terrible. lt 1s a mixed
fabnc of good and evil, happiness and
horror. matters we can control to
some degree and matters beyond our
control.
We can do much, but not all; the
task 1s to do as much as we can, and to
accept what comes after that -to
acknowledge both the efforts of free
Wlll, and the ultimate decisions of
fate.
Amb1gu1ty 1s the very essence of
human existence. Almost nobody is .
loved as much as he orshewould like
to be: nobody succeeds in every area
of li fe, JUSt as nearly nobody fails in
every. area. We cannot change the
cards we were dealt; we can only play
the hand 10 the best.
People who cannot or will not
accept amb1gu11y in the human
cond1t1on arc the most miserable and
disappointed of all. They arc either
sw1mm1ng upstream or sinking.
drowning. when they c"4ln tl oat.
Most people 1oday fail to recognize
that "happiness" ts a fairly recent
asp1rat1on of the human race. For
most of history. survival was the goal
-coping. making do. struqling
against the capnces of natural d1sa'l-
SIDIEY
H1111s
tcrs, and the blows of social and
economic 1njust1ce.
The acceptance of amb1gu11y 1m·
plies more than the commonplace
understanding that some good things
and some bad things happen to us. h
means that we know that good and
evil arc 1ncxtncably intermixed in
human affa1rs; that they contain, and
sometimes embrace, their opposites;
that "success" may invol ve failure of
a different kmd, and "failure" may be
a kind oftnumph.
"The test of a first-rate in·
telligcnce," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald,
~inhe-ability-to hord two opposed
ideas in the mind at the same time,
and still function." Few tempera·
ments, much less minds, are able to
do this.
We must team to extract the sweet
and endure the bitter, often from the
same potion. The dice are loaded -
but only in the sen~ that 11 takes us so
long to absorb the elementary lesson
that 11 may be too late to benefit from
11 in time.
And 11 1s the baste amb1gu1ty of life
that prompted Anstotle to sa y that no
man can know whether he is happy or
not un11l it is time for him to die.
Syduy Harri• Is • syadlc•IH columol1t.
When kids 'grow up'
parents may be sorry
DEA R ANN LANDERS: I ran
across this piece recently. There was
no sign of an author. It touched my
hean. Will you pnnt 11, p)ease'? -
S.H In INDIANA.
DEAR S.H.: It toucbed mine, too.
Tbaakl for 1barlng.
WET OATMEAL K.JSSES
The baby is teething. The children
are fighting. Your husband JUSt called
and said. "Eat dinner without me."
One of these days you'll explode
and shout to the kids. "Why don't you
grow up and act your age?'' And they
will
Or .. Yo u gu ys get outside and find
)O urselves something to do. And
don't slam the door!" And they don't.
You'll straigh ten their bedrooms
all neat and udy, toys d1spla)ed on the
shelf. hangers in the closet. animals
caged
You'll yell. "Now I want 11 to stay
this way'" And 1t will.
You will prepare a perfect dinner
wnh a salad that hasn't had all the
olives picked out and a cake Wlth no
fi nger traces in the icing and you'll
sa y: "Now THIS 1s a meal for
compan y." And you will eat it alone .
You'll yell. "I want complete
pnvacy on the phone. No screaming.
Do you hear me?" And no one will
answer.
No more plastic tablecloths stained
with spaghettt. No more dandelion
bouquets. No more iron-on patches.
No more wet, knolled shoelaces.
mudd) boots or rubber bands for
ponytails.
Imagine. A lips11ck with a point. No
baby sitter for New Year's Eve.
washing clothes only once a week. no
PT A meetings or sill) school plays
where your child 1s a tree. No car
pools. blanng stereos or forgotten
lunch mone)
No more C'hmtmas presents made
of library paste and toothpicks. No
A11
lMDEIS
wet oatmeal kisses. No more tooth
fairy. No more giggles 1n the dark.
scraped knees to kiss or sticky fingers
to clean. Only a voice asking· "Why
don'tJou grow up'>''
An the silence echoes "I did "
DEAR ANN LA NDERS: lfl am a
kook. please tell me I want to know 1f
this person 1nfnngcd on an)one's
nghts The AP release reads as
follows:
"HARRI BURG -.\ suburba n
man who scared !>ome Ea!>t Pen-
nsboro Township residents by don-
ning an ape suit and wolrs mask 1n a
late-night prank has pleaded guilty 10
disorderly conduct.
"C.A.B .. 24. of Enola. Pa .. was
fined S 10 fo r the summal) offense
plus $50.17 tn costs. i\ccording to
police. Mr. B. put on the mask and
costume and took a late-night ~troll
after reading a local newspaper ac-
count of strange noises 1n a wooded
section of the township Has prank
scared some residents into locking
windowi. and taking up arms. police
said Afterward. the defendant
claimed he meant no harm ··
What do )OU 58) • .\nn., -M H
ALLENTOWN. PA
DEAR M.H.: So me rolkl scare
more easily tlla.D otbers, but "Mr. 8 ."
bad read aboat some spooky tblag• lo
tbe nelgbborltood. I 1111pttt be •H
attempting to deliberately frlgbten
people. Sounds to me as U be was
guilty.
Human chain fund project 'secured'
By the Associated Press
F-l LLERTO N -Thl' d lon
headed by Lily Tomlin and 8111
Co1by to create a human chain
across i\menu1 to ra1 ~ fund c; fo r
the poor 1 gcttinJ a linlc help
from a fo rmer 'iccrct Scn-1r~
agent who 1c; an e'\perl on ~cunt}
"You ha "C' to alwa~s figure
'>Omchod) will Ix aga1n~t what-
ever 11 1s \IC>U want to do." said
J.W. "8111'' Mattman. "One of the
b1"ec;1 hazard., I ~c 1~ with d runk
drivers on th e holiday weekend
who are 1mpattcn1 tocros) the hoc
for whalever rcac;on."
Police agenc1c~acro!I) the coun·
try will actually prntt•ct the par
t1cipanl\ 1n the Ml·monal Da y
event M~11mnn with thc aid nl
20 coordinator<, 1s appl) ing 101
permit~
0'l" n11c t'O hope to gc:t IO
m1lhon people to hold hand1. in °
4.200.milc chain fr om l o~ .\n·
gelc~ to New York and to r:u sc
$SO million to St OO million fo r
the poor Fach part1c1p:int 1\ bc1nt
askt'd 10 make u SI II dono11on
Stuntman nailed
BAI T IMORF -'ituntma n
Jou Woocn ~1d he v.ould kee p
try1n1 to prove ht IS the "w(lrld''I
strongest man .. dc'lpttt' hctng
ho<1p1tah1ed atkr too hell")
motorq ,clc ran ovt'r him u he la
'\,
LllyTomlln
on a bed of nails
Wooten. 38. was in stable
condt11 on at the 8alt1morc Vet
eran\ Admtn1strat1on Hospital
for a shaht crack to the ta1lbone
and paral)s1s of his bladder
'lufTercd dunna the stunt
[)e)ptte his 11\Junes. he J)(r·
formed a second tunl, h01n1
Judy Collln•
ni ne IX'<>Plt' ,,tung on a board
bcfort 101nj\ tO tht ho\p11al
AIDS aided
C MBRIOCtf , Ma\\ Joae
K~u~ plartd 1he p1.11"10 aand
Jll4y C.111•• na to kick off a
"ulUona fes11 .. al to nu~ mone~
..
for AID research and treatment
bout 400 people packt'd the
i\mencan Rcpcrtor) Theater for
the sh ow. v.h1'-h included
peformances b) the former wile
of Sen. Edward M Kenned'. f).
Ma~. cntcrt.a1ncr Joel Gray, and
actres~'li Colleen Dewburst and
Katby Bate..
Proce-ed~ "'111 go to thc \ID
.\cllon ( omm111ec and Bo'itcHl 'I
Ne'>' England ;ind r>carnnC\'i
Ho)pttal
Singer aulng
LO i\NGELES -°'tngl·r
Carole Kine ha~ 5ued a compam
O'>' ncd ll' her e,..fi nee. claiming
the company ~old c.t1mc riiht) to 11
mu\lc '1dcn pcrformJnce
without her pem11\ ion
In the suit filed 1n l 01. \n(telt'.I
Count\ Supenor Coun. thr pop
s1n1er claims she wa<; to get ~~
percent Of the lfO\'i rrofil1, anJ tO
ha'e final appmva of 1hc rnn
1en1" of the "ldto "One to Ont ..
"h1ch features her
The SUll apinst r rtt' Flow
Films allci« the compan~ w ld
some d1stnbut1on n1h1s w11hout
the s1naer's permmton and th t n
did not pl) her Frtt Flow 1\
owntd b Mtlhael Bro" ._,
Kini·, former fianC't' and bu'ltnC~\
man rr
Or~ Cou1 OAIL Y PILOT /Frtday, February 21, 1816 C'1
B RIOGl
LEND A KELPING RAND
Both vulnerable East deal,
NORTH
WEST
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EAST
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93
•AK 106
SO TB
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AKQ 6
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The b1ddmg
Ea.st South WH t !•forth
I • 4 + Pua Pua
Pua
Opening lead Ja('k of +
Don't ask partner to rlo "'hat you
tan do for ~ourself Dt'fenw 1s a l'O
operative venture, and 11 d<X'sn't
help to blame partner for fa1hn~ to
do the right thmg when ym1 roull1
have prevented ham from ~oln~
wrong
South saw no hope of slam om·e
Ea.."t opened the bidding, Althouj(h tt
w~ possible that diamond might
haw proved to be a supenor w n·
tract. South's bid of four spades l·an·
not be cnueazed
West led the Jack of club4' and dt'-
l larer played low from dummy ~Ast
c;1gnaJled that he dJd not want a club
conunuat1on by furru hing his low·
1-st card. the six West thought that
East wanted a heart led through
dummy's tenace. so he shifted to
that sutt The defense had shot their
bolt
Since he would set up dummy·s
hearts 1f he rose with the ace. East
was fort.'ed to play low Declarer
0 te<H'0"0t i.ners of ~. •ou• k "G"'b'ed WOtd> M ~ 10 for• lcw• 11""01• -otdt
I H U G T 0 N I 1· I I I 11
I H E C K 0 I , I I I'
CHARLES
GOREN
OMAR 0
SHARIFF ... ":t
won. cashed two high diamonds and
ruffed a diamond on the table. Al-
though East overruffed, he was
doing so with a natural t rump wln·
nt>r The ace or hearts was the thlrd
and last lnck that dedattr surren·
dered
East mentioned that a lrump hltt
by West at tnck two would have
stranded dechanr with a diamond
105E'r He was nght about that, but
wrong to blame his partner H~htm~
self wa.s at fault ror permitting de-
darer to make his contract
East should have won the first
tnck with the king of clubs and
shifted to the jack of trumps. Now
a.' long as West signalled his heart
length ~ that East could wm the
right heart-in this ease. the se«>nd
round of the su1t-thett was no
way that declarer would avoid los-
ing a tm k in each suit for c;town one.
Han you been numinC lllto
double troubler Let Cllartee
Goren help JOO nJHI )'OGr WaJ
throop the mau of DOUBLES tor
penaJtJn and for ta.keoaL For a
copy ot h1a "DOUBLES•• booklet,
.end I L85 to ··Goren-Doubles,"
care of thla newapaper, P.O. Box
4426 Orlando, Fla. 32802-4426.
Make cbttlu · payable to
"Newapaperbook.8."
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benO v °"' hall ,. on me grovno j """• 15 still -IM -
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Donnybrook
S Soviet
republic
10 Old radto
union abbr
14 Pimply raSh
15 Taper olf
16 Not ol ltle
clergy
17 Fatlh
t8 Tree trunks
19 Subs1s1
20 Beforehand
pref
21 Cement
22 Couplecl
24 Land body
26 Kina ol pote
27 Struck ou1
29 Not musical
32 Encore
33 Ground cover
.34 Develop
35 lnc11na1ton
36 Jack up
37 tnsect
38 -Khan
39 Faslener
40 DemO<le
4 t Ort
43 Fast dancos
44 Canvas stand
45 Afterward
56
59
46 More hery
48 Branch
49 Away
52 Deplaned
53 Denuded
55 Tipster
56 lncrus1a11on
57 Encomium
58 Victor -
59 Accompltsl'ler
60 lnh1b1I
61 Other
DOWN
1 Harsh sound
2 Bakery
spec1a1ts1
3 Seldom
4 Vietnamese
New Year
5 Laid aside
6 To and tro
7 Untruth
8 Panooll 01
9 Reaction
10 Kindred
11 Anyhow
t2 Splinter
13 Sank a dr111e
21 Omgle
23 S~ISOP
25 Peeved state
,,_EVIOUI l'UZZLE IOl VED
26 Wassail
27 Deadly
28 Lissome
29 Sampler
30 Show•no
suroflse
3 1 Part~s
33 Hamme•
36 Stream
channel
37 Outburst
39 Red shade
40 NC>QOtn
42 Shred
43 Newt~-
land airport
•5 Faithful
.&6 Fhnry
.&7 Anortmen1
48 Translallon
SO Agras
51 Amertnd
54 Strong beer
SS Article
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C8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, F•bruary 21 , 1986
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"Here's my nature project, Daddy. But,
you don't hafta catch them till
Saturday night.''
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
1
.i .• ...,.._,, .. ..,,.s~---
··1 don't go to obedience school''
PEANUTS
NO ONE KNOwS wl-IERE
~E FLU EF'IDEMIC OF
1918 STARTED 8UT IT
SPREAD ALL AROUNC'
Tl-IE WORLD.
GARFIELD
6EF0RE ·r ENrED IN
1919 TWENT'r MILLION
PEOPLE HAO OIEO /e cl'
( .....
. ---~
I .r r
• I I I/
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
.. •
"What did I do · marry a calorie counter?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
·-~.#.-2
--..... ,....
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~ -~ ~ -I '
•'HURRY HOOE I •
.---...-------AS T~E wORLD
l.UAR I FLYING ACE
~E WAS THERE
by Charles M. Schulz
DON-;" 61vE
~ ERV1Ews •
~r
. ...} l
G"' .. L -3.
by Jim Davis
I.IOU ~NCE LI KE i.,>OLJ MAVE
TWO L£FT F~ET
TUMBLEWEEDS
~.E=SS '(OIJ, PIX!
"E:R A GREAI, G~l?.AI
eM·t:M!
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
MIMI ~ Mf. UP /fJ
EXACTI..V ~ :OO A.MI
f)IFJl'./ M~ING-/ I
TUIS KIO JlY.>T C~ME. TO
COLL£CT T~E. MONE.-.' '{OU
by Tom K. Ryan
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
BLOOM COUNTY
~OON MULLINS
~ ...
FOX> ••
FICnON ~l()N
~\
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
rrs NOFF\IR! WE-
. HAD~E:.HAROEST
WELL, MAYBE HE
ST0DIE.D HARDER
f"1 IEST OF THE IHAN---
. Wl-\OLE YEAR.AN'
BR1ANuUSf
F\Ct=.D IT// H~
.. 0 C_:1uo1ED !
('
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SHOE
'T" KNOW. OOING-Sff·U~ l C.OUt.D SE D\NGER005 ...
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JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
AMAZIN6k.4 I iHE 51UDENTS
IN IHE WE.SfVIEW BAND
PA<:,Sfl) fHE 'fiME , WHILE
T~El.r> WE.RE. BURIED I~ 1l1E
5~0WDRl~I, 5 1N61N6 VARIOUS
SONGS OVER AND OVER .1
rr_~---• '!'!-z ti ()
DOONESBURY
. . ,
WHY THl HURJ('f7 AIU. 50VrlAKTI
CfJN7 "lf)(/""4flT ftrY.kH)A/¥
TO t£T Y(XJR "If)(/ PEOPl£
'MT MA1l/llt.' ANYWAY? ;~'l, I ~)
by Berke Breathed
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
'/ES-BUT MAI/BE
YOONEEDTO
':\ ~C'.ENTi<.AIE
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNally
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom Batiuk
AND NO ONE. Ar Alk.. 6£EMED fo BE ~mv'\ED
Pt< 1HE OR.DEAL !
by Gary Trudeau
I
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FEBRlJ\RV 21, 1986 DAILY PllDf ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.2 /NQ8
I
•
ca Qr~ CO.St DAILY PILOT/ Friday, February 21, 1986
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"Here's my nature proiect, Daddy. But ,
you don't hafta catch them till
Saturday night."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
0
1
-·ci--·--·-.. -
"I don't go to obedience school!"
PEANUTS
NO ONE KNOWS WHERE
THE FLU EflDEMIC OF
1918 STARTED BUT IT
SPREAD ALL AROUND
THE WORLD . ,-,,........,
GARFIELD
BEFORE IT El<DED IN
1919, TWEN T</ MILLION
PEOPLE MAD DIED. .,.--.,,--1 ~Gt
.lj, 1,,/'T
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
' .
.. What did I do · marry a calorie counter?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
l ' I
by Hank Ketcham
· .. ~ ... .:-.,.. -
' '
•
........
'~
...... -.....
,,~
' • ' " 1
~ 1 ,
'
by Charles M . Schulz
ASK T"E WORLD
WAR l FLl'rN6 ACE
HE WAS THERE
: DON T 6 tVE
INTERVIEWS' '
by Jim Davis
.... au PANG[ LIK( l.,IQLJ MAll E
TWO L(FT FE.El
TUMBLEWEEDS
f'i...E:SS '(olJ, POC !
~~RA GRl'A'f,Gfl!'AT
eM-~M~
• ,,,
DR-ABBLE-
r-
ROSE IS ROSE
MIMI ~ M~ UP AT
W.Cll-'I' 3 :()0 A.M,
f)(W,V MOICN ING-/ ..
TU l5 KID Jll'\1 CAMf. TO
COt.1.£C 1 T~l MON£' 'OU
r LE.C<£D 'OR L-115
I
Rf:Ml MEtR ? Oll,RrQ.lT
-40\) 60 .10\J MUCH
f'LEOG!.0 00 l Ol..t. '
$5 -~ ~Al~ cAr
I RMl i
by Tom K. Ryan
IT COLORS
PANPllLlFF RE'~
oy Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
~.eose. ...
No SNOOZE eulTON /
BLOOM COUNTY
tll!ICJW
OJI JI A.A'leOY
IL'MJ;. ...
""" t,l{yjnJ,
'RIX> ..
AGnON ..
f'tl:JHION ..
~\
MOON MULLINS
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
ITS NOFRIR! WE.
· MADli\crlARDEST
•'' TESTOFTt<E ,
\.\JELL, MAI/BE HE
STUDIED HARDER
THAN-.___ ~
, WljOLE I/EAR, AN
BR1ANi]USf
ACED IT// . ~f<DJGtl .
. \!~ \·STUDIED)
--~
SHOE
'('KNOW . C:ONG Sff·U~
COULD l!E t:l'<NGEROO~ .
11i:,--~ --,,:>l 8 . ,., ;
JUDGE PARKER
~---
'
~ --I \'V0 t-<0 ER WHETHER HOR.ACE IS HAVING
DIN NER AT THE C LU 6 ANO WITH WHOV,'
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
AMAZI N6L'<, THE 5TUDENTS
lf\I THE. IAJE5TUIEW BAf\ID
PASSED THE T1ME , WHILE
THE'< WERE. BURIED lf\l 1!1E
S~OWDRIF"I, 5 1N61N6 VARIOUS
50'>66 DUER AND OUER '
-~ l l.! 0
DOONESBURY
by Berke Breathed
-~~
fl< ta (.(VJ
IRltff.l A~
'""""' ft'IJ./!JI~. --..,_, ...,_,.,
\
,, ···"'·'> J'd
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Lynn Johnston
BUfDADDY' ICANT
:THINK WHEN 11 CDNe.ENmRfe..
by Jeff MacNally
" 1j
t1 ~! I. r! .,
!
by Tom Batluk
AND NO Ot<lE. AT ALL 5EEMED ro BE flAAV\ED B'.> THE ORDEAL I
by Gary Trudeau
AWUX!M'I' ~,NATOf'
WHAT llUe I llJANT A lJCWU
'OJIJC¥N6 f,P/(lllN/$(}{{)1}ff;,·
-Eai:. HYC~ -IN6 BY-ffleMtL-t-
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ANGH! -\,
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FEBRtJ\RV 21,1986 DAlll' PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.2 /N0.8
New 'Robin Hood'
rousing musical
In le'>'> than a )'ca r''> 11mc. Orange County theater has given b1nh
to two ong1nal mus1c:als about the Robin Hood legend
La!>t }Car Kent Johnson's ''The While Arrow" made an
1mprc'i'il"edehu11n Newpon Beach. Now we have "Robin Hood: The
\.14\lcal " a H'nture of the Fullerton Civic Light Opera Company
\\ n11en h) /\en John\<1n Fun her hnk1ng the two. the 'Mime actor who
pl«~ed Pnnu~ John 1n .. The White Arrov. ··ha<> "rc:furmed" and 1!. now
plJ~ing King R1thard in "Robin Hood ..
l\t 1h" oornl. howe\lcr. the two \how\ pan com pan) Wh1k "1 he
TOM
TITUS
White l\rrow" bkndcd 1deal1<,m
and 1ntro!>pcc11un in to 11\ \ho1o>.h11
and r,wordc;mano;h1p land e\t•n
killed off m hero). ''Robin llood·
The Musical" 1'> prclt} much a
theatnrnl ver<,1on of those Errol
Fl ynn/Corncl Wlldc/R1 c:hard
( rreem· ad,en1un· mo .. 1eo, \llU
prohabh used to IN31( ha' a ~1cl :s1
1 hl' l<x:a1 l11Jou un ')aturoay allcrno<JO'>
fhat \not to\<!~ that th e F ullenon \h111o>. 1<>n't m1gh1tl} enJ<1>ahlc
It <kfin1tcl> I'> V.11t: 1h sprawling a<t1on -highlighted h)' a -,upcrh
duel bel1o>.ccn thl· hero and the villain at tht finale -and panoramic
h<ll kdrop'> a!> v,,ell a~ a fine onginal r,rnrc b) Richard Krn.-.e)-. "Robin
!food"" a \l'>Ual treat.
D1rcued -,urehandcdly by CLO general mana$er GnO Duncan.
tht '>ho"' 1\ a ned1bk adaptation of remembered highlight'> from the
""l'r '>Ckcn. panKularl} that chmact1t '>wordfight lx:twcen Robin
IK uth Ncmet1) and tht "1Chem1ng Sir Gu> (Richard Cla\CI
&aut1lull\ chorl'ographcd b) Pcppn<lyde thl' \\.'qucntc pla)''IOUI a'
l l'o Krl'lc:r\ ore hl·\tra pump' thl· hl.'art'i w11h \l1rnng bac~grnund
ffiU\ll
\.l·nw11 "J lCJ n' 1nc1ng. dnd \upn\lngl> 'ulnerabk Robin. no
~upcrman hut <in m\p1red patnOl 1N1lh pcrhap' an O' (•rdo'>c ofc:ourage
Pippa Win\h>1o>. hnng' unc ,,f Orange ( ount>''> linl''>I \Ull.C'> and a
patriuan air to the rok ol "1a1d "1anan (la\\:·, "i1r (1u) 1<. thc
pcr,on1fir:won of 'ii lain) a \Ullablc match Im the bandit ol
\hl·rwood Forni
And a good thing. too. fur the other two baddies. Pnnce John and
1ht· \henfT of No111ngham. are depicted as 1ncffc<:tual bumbler"!. Gkn·
Frcc1e\ foppish cfTcm1nate John hasn't grown an 1n~h fro m the
n:1llo"' )'OUth of "l he Lion 1n Wanter:· while G ene Noble 1s.
unfonunatcl~. hard tn dislike as the shenfT. ostensibly Robin·, mo\t
formidable ri val but here JUSI a Poht1 cal boss with a consc1enl·c
Jeff ~hhchter. a more menacing Pnncc John 1n "The White
Arrow:· delivers a Mrong performance as King Richard. while Jenn)'
V.l'ntwonh kick\ up a storm a\ the tavern wench. Megan (1corgl'
..,ul11' an a\ Little John and Joe Matarano as Fnar Tuck arc more than
t•qual to tht1rtask'>. while J 1m Ruic a<, W1l1 ")(arle1 and Joe Ka)t a ... W1ll
..,tutd} lend staunch \uppon
Kin\t') ·, mu<,1cal score I'> rou.,1ng and well balantt•d. with the
hl'3'-} t horal an1hcm ··Come., a Ne"' Dawn·· 11!> pnmc l'~JXlnl'nl The
bat·~ground mu\1t for ··1he l 1nal < u nl11ll" "enough to 1111 an) one\
-.p1n 1~
"Robin Hood 1 ht• Musical" continut·' lor two mun· "'l'ch•nch .11
Plummer Aud11onum on ( hapm<tn •\\cnuc at Lemon 'llrt'Cl 1n
F-ullenon with performance\ Th1H\day-.1hrough Saturda)'' <•IX p.m
and Sunda)''> at 2 JO until M.1rth 2 < all !<79-1 712 Im Ill ~t·t
inform.11 1on
Puhluhcr. Karen A W1nmtr
Edtror Frank Z1ni
D~tehook &11tor: t>1x1c Li ndsay
An D1rtttor: Steven Houp
Orculation M:ma1cr. Terry Kandlc.
Production Manager: Robcn t . Cantrell
l>.i11·hook 1s published cvtr) fndJ) h)' the Oran1t Coast Pubhsh1na ( o
I'() lkn I .SM. JJ-0 W. 8a)' St . < 0,111 Mc\11, CA 92()2(> Tclcphont ( 714;
1141-4321 Rcsutar h11J1ncss h<>un ut I! 11"' 10 S pm , Monday through
fruJa) Dndltnc-for cakndar of c~cnl\ 11crm and ltllrn ts S p.m MQnda)' r ht cnttrt u1ntcnh of Da1tb<><>t. 1rt• lOP) ngh1ed h)' 1hr Oranar ( out f'uM1\h1n11 < o II rights arc re~rv\'0
2 Oa1eb<>Ok/ Friday, February 21, 1986
FINE JAZZ BY THE HAROLD LAND QUIN-
TET ......................................................... 1()
By RANDY JAY MATIN The Harold Land Quintet kicked off a new
series of jazz concens Saturday night at the Long Beach Center
Theatre. The evening was a promising mixed bag that also offered
contemporary fusion of Night wings and the solo acoustt c guitar of
Manin Mast1k. Saxophonist Harold Land led an all acoustic quintet
that featured son Harold Land Jr. on piano. Al .. Tootte" Heath on
drums and trumpeter Oscar Brashear in a dignified performancr of
clean. spare. late night music.
NA THAN READE: ANGEL OF THE YEAR
••••••••••.•.•.......•.........•....••.......•.....•.•••••••.... !()
By CAROL HUMPHREYS We've all met people who do so much to
help others in this world they could almost be calkJ
Angels ... perhaps Ea rth Angels. For the past 24 years the 75 memhcr\
of Harbor Key {a suppon group of the Child Guidance Center ot
Orange County) ha ve given c;pec1al recognmon to hea\l·nh
gentlemen who have made a d1fTcrcncc here on Eanh. Selected at thr
1986 Guardian Angel of the Year was Nathan L. Reade of Co,1.1
Mesa. Reade wao; honored at the annual Angel Dinner held .it thr
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cluh.
'TURTLE DIARY' AN INTERESTING LOOK
AT LIFE.................................................. 12
By ROBERT HYNDMAN It's 1n the back of the mind of every chtltl
who visits the zoo. After gazing in wonderment at the natural
simplici ty of the animals, the child begins to recognize the inj ustin·
of the walls, the fences and the cages. And he wants to set the an imal'
free . A child is usually content to play out the jailbreak in ht 'I
imagination. But when the same impulse strikes adults, interesti ng
events are set in motion. as "Turtle Diary" so eloquentl y illustrate'
OUT Ci\I THE TOWN
GOLDEN TRUFFLE ADAPTS CLASSICAL
RECIPES •........••.................................••... 14-
By FIFI CHAO It is rather amusing listening to chef Ala n Greek\
describe his ph ilosophy of cooking. I recently asked him to tell me
~bout ~h~ G?lden Truffle in a few sho~ sentences. This is what J got'
I spe~1ahze in contemporary adaptations of clas.sical recipes. That·,
what ll says on my menu. But. I loved li ving for a while in tht·
Caribbean, aod you will find influences from the West lnd1 c" in
some of the dishes. I am not into bizarre food by any means. You" ill
not find quail bone coulis (puree) around here!"
~~~~~~~ -----ro p-BILl:;"ING ••••••••••••••..•••••••••••...••....••••..... 4
RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK ..••••......•.... 16
RESTAURANT DIRECTORY ...........••....... 19
-
E • M A G c • 0 F
I BY NO RA LEHMAN
s 11 possible to find a hotel 1n this country not
a part of the cliche trap?
A place where no one 1ns1sts that yo1:1 "'have
a nice day" or orders you to "come bad. again
"''al soon ·
Yes -yPS 11 is Ar leas t two!
We found them on a recent trip 10 Northern
Coldorn1a
When wP went north this 11me, we decided to
rt•verse 0ur li0ld. On the lost v1s1t we went into
Cmmel found o quaint little hotel with Dutch doors
and enounh cobhlestones around 11 to break on
rink le.
From there, we headed north to the city,
having mode reservoltons at one of the newest,
largest, most modern hotels -numbering itself
among a world-wide chain.
After exploring our own notel and others of
similar persuasion lSon Francisco is loaded w ith
new . modern but somewhat wayward innsl we
decided there was o universal link between them .
To mo~e a sweeping generalization: The public
rooms were 1ncred1bly large -larger than life -
handsomely decorated, spectacular. bordering on
the owe inspiring, but without on 1nt1mote corner in
one of them.
While we didn't manage to get above stairs
1n any but our own hotel, we suspect a universal link
between them· They offer every amenity one could
w ish for -color TV , push button phones, even
desk s11e computers, and for those on a business
trip no one could ask for more.
But for those of us on a short get ·away trip,
hearing people soy "Hove a nice day," My name
is ... " and on top of 1t all. having to climb across the
bed to ovoid getting in the way of one's roommate
who 1s trying to get something out of the dresser
drawer and hos therefore blocked the passage
from one side of the room to the other, is not
perfect. Funny, but not perfect. _ _
This time we started in Son Francisco,
deciding to stay in one of the city's smaller, more
elegant hotels.
W e picked The Donatello. l ocated at Mason
and Post, 1t was recently renamed for their
exceptionally fine second-floor, four -star northern
Italian restaurant. IYou may hove known 1t as the
Pacific Plaza.I
Close to the center of town -1ust a block
from Union Square -we could walk to the
M onteroy Boy Aquorwm
theater, shops, deportment stores, art galleries, the
f inonc1al d1str1ct and, by hopping a cable car, could
catch o glimpse of Nob Hill, Chinatown and
Fishermen's Wharf !You who follow w ill hove 10
help turn the car around at the bottom of the whorl
hill, so be prepared.I
The hotel had on eclectic and handsome set
of rooms, designed by Andrew Delfino, a well
known San F ranc1sco inter 1or designer, and, as wP
were to discover later, the owner, A. Cal Rossi Jr · s
favorite.
W e were also to discover that both hotels w P
were to stay 1n -The Donatello and ThP
Monterey Plaza -wPre 1ust the latest of this
Rossi's hotel vPntures
Fresno born A. Cal Rossi Jr is a product of
University ol San Francisco; Washington Stat e
where he was on economics mo1or; a poss at
Fresno State and then onto the hotel school at
Cornell.
His first ma1or leap into the hotel business was
general manager of the Mork Hopkins. He took on
the pro1ecr -with Bing Crosby -of remodeltng
the Stanford Court Apartments into what 1s now
roted a five -star hotel -the Stanford Court Hotel.
A managing general partner of RK O -Ross1
Hotels, a subs1d1ary of RKO General, he goes on
being engaged in developing resorts and hotels
throughout the United States.
But , we asked, if he were interested 1n
building new hotels, what mode him decide to buy
this one?
' Andrew Delfino and I wonted to toke on old
hotel 1n the middle of town and turn 1t into o little
1ewel. We wonted to toke advantage of the size of
the rooms hotels of this era hove and create the
intimate feeling of o European hotel."
He and Mr Delf 1no hove managed 10 do 1ust
that. In the European sense the lobby is small but
above stairs the rooms ore ndeed comfortably
large.
Ours hocl or overs11e bed oppos1tP ori
antique armoire hiding the television Under the
w indow was o largP sectional couch a
complimentary s12~ coffF>P table and 1n the corner
a good size round tabl"' surroundPd by two
upholstered choirs. On the round table -flowers
chilled mineral water n welcoming note lrom the
Plozo Hore/
management and a plateful of Ir ufflPs
Perhaps not good for you but nor a bod ""(l\
to start a vocut1on
Under a pole sun and thrPOIPr1ng s~ PS v.. .....
made our way down the Son Francisco Peninsula
passing Polo Aho. Son Jose going along the edge
of Sororogo and over the hill from Los Altos to
Sonia Cruz
Los Alt os s~e med to hove grown since rhe lost
time we'd been there, somehow looking swanker
and more crtrfred. fven Apt0s-toomed forger thon
we remembered.
We sighed and plunged on, post Cos1orv1lle
and Fort Ord, finally making our turn 1n towards
Monterey and Connery Row
Suddenly. 1t looked so unfomil1or we stopped
and looked around to be sure we were headed 1n
the riqht direction.
l y1nq below us on Connery Row s water s
Please see MONTERE'r P9 11
Oatebook/ Fnday. February 21. 1986 S
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l'I •• h•i•>\f 1.111. I .tl'UnJ < dll"'"'
R<lad Laguna Beach 149-~-0~43J
Tu~)~ through Sa1urd.a)\ a1 ~
pm ~uod.a) ~at 2 }(J untJI Man.h J 6
"THEILING AND I "' lit the C. uruun
(all Dinner Theater 61X/ El <a mmo
RC'al T u~lln 1 b31>-l 54lJ} rughlJ~ CJ.·
l.(.'Pl Monda)~ <tt 'arying l·uruun
1tm~ through AprrJ 2..,
"TH£ MOUSETRAP'' lit the (Jar
ai:n (_,ro'C' < ommun1t) l hcatcJ
C hapmar-A' i:nue a1 ~1 Mark \
~trt't'I Garden (Jro•l" l~Y,·51'.!21
f-nd.a)) and Saturd.a)) al b pm
'>und.a) lit 2 30 through tv\arch I
"THE ODD COL1PL£" b' the: 811~a
J ha\er Leuul" at thl" { uni~ Theater
"Ult' Breer uJtural ( l"Oter lmperus.J
Ji1gh"'4) Brea 1521>-4'.!4'JI do">tn8
perlorm<tnu-s tun1g.ht and '>a turd.a) a1
0 p rJ"
"R0 81" HOOD" b' lhl" f-uJlt'nor < " , l 1gJtt < )per<1 · a1 Plummtr
A.ud1tonum < hapman at Lc:-mon
f ullt:-non l lP'J I "12> I nda)\ <ind
'>atura:'> al b pm 'iunda)l at ~ 3'
until Marth ~
Saturday
.. AUJ"E T<X..ETHER" at the
li<1rlcQ usn Dinner Plos. hou)C ~c:
I r1dll: 11\ltng
"BABES" 41 lht l...o 114bt<s C t11l-
die• ' 1 hc:altr \t'.c: J rid.a\ l'>llng
"f'.L C .. RA."WE OE COC A COLA '' lit
!ht' 't ""pon l ht:dltr .\rt)< t'ntc:r \t'.t
I '1<14: 1\t1ng
"THE GL'\C..ERBREAO LAUY" at
lht ln 1nc: < ommunll• lhcater '>et
~ nd:s ~ h)t1n~
"Gl'YS A.11\D DOLLS" at the But:na
Park < "1t Theater ~ f nda) h)t-
ing
"HAMLET" at I < Jn int \rt
f nda) h)ting
"HELU), DOLLY" lit \cba)t1;,in \
V.e\t Dtnnt'r l1la)hlJU'>e \rt Fnd.a)
h\ting
"I 00, I 00" at the C1rand D1nnn r he-4ler l)ee f nd.a) h\llng
"KEAN" at 1he Laguna Moulton
l'la yhuu~ 'lee t-ndll~ h\llng
"THE KING AND J'' ot the C urt<t1n
<all Dinner Theatu \t'.c f-nd.a\
lmmg ·
"THE MOUSETRAP" ol the <1;,ir
dt'n (,rn, e ( ommunit" l healer ~
I nday lJ)ttng. •
"THE ODD COUPLE'' I), 1h1: Hrcil
J heater League \ce r nda>. h\llng
"ROBIN HOOD" at thl· f ullenon
< 1\.1t l 1gh10pt'ra '>ee f nd<s) IJ\llng
"WH O" WH AT? WHERE'>
WHEN" WHY ''" h\ 1h1• ) 11un11 < on
.,.. r. dt•11. l'l;, •ti\ •>n tlit ~ .. 11nd '°)td@J
111 °);1uth f •1d\l l<q.1u111r. 1,'15 I ov.n
flnl1r 1>11 .t (11\tJ "1 l\J
195--4VBJ todca) 41 I and 3 Pm
~unda) at 3 llnd 5 pm
Sunday
"ALOSE TOGETHER" 4t tht:
Harlequin l>inner rhecster ~l fn ·
di' lm1 ~ ~BABES" al tht' l..<1 lfabra < htl
drt'n \ l hellter ~ f-n da) 11\llng
"THE GIJ'\GERBREAD LADY" al
thC' In me < ommun11' I hc:aler \cc
f-nda> lt\llng. ·
"HELUJ. DOLLY" at ~ba\llan'
v. l:'>t Dinner Pl<s) h()u ')(' \t'.e f n<W'
lt\t1ng
~1 00, I 00" a1 !ht < 11and Dinner
Theater '>c-e f nda.1 hsting
"KEAN" at the l..;sgun<1 \1oul11m
f'la~hou~ \t:t f nda> h\t1ng
"THE KING AND I" at tht < unain
Call Dinner Theater '>et' f nda'
IJ\t1ng
"ROBIN HOOD'' at the I ulknon
< '"' ught Oixra ~ t-nda) lt\llng
"WHO" WHAT" WHERE"
WHEN'! WHY'>" b\ '>outh Coast
Repenol"\ \ Youn&' ( on~r' atur;.
Pla)ef\ l)e1; \aturd6' li\ung
Tu.e.d.ay
"ALOSE TOGETHER" c11 lhl·
fi4rlequ1n f> r.ncr Pld\hOu'>t' 'xl
f-rtda: h~ting
"AS YOL' LIKE IT" di '°)(1uth < o;s,1
Repenu~ '~~ To"'n < cnt1:1 l>nH
lo~u. Me\a l'J5~-411\J1 Tue'>(}a"
thr<Jugh f-nd4 _,~ at k pm \alurda),
at 2 J(J and I) \unda' \ at 2 '\() and
., ,11 unlll ~farth 3'1 ·
"I 00, I 00" at thr < 1tand Dmncr
rht-ater St-e Fnda) li\llng.
"KEAN" a1 the Laguna Moullun
Pla)h<Ju!><' ~ Fnda~ hs11ng
"THE Kll'G AND f" at the< uru11n
<all Dinner Tht<ater ~t f nda\
lt\11ng ·
Wedne.day
"ALONE TOGETHER" at the
Harlequin Dinner Pla}hou..e \et
fnda) h\tmg
"AS YOU LIKE IT" at '>outh < oast
Rl"pcrtol) \ec Tue~) li~ting
"HEU.O, DOLLY" al ~ba\t1an's
Y..e~t Dinner Pla)hou-,e ~c fnda'
li\ling
"I 00, I 00" a1 the (Jr.fnd 1>1nncr
1 hc:aler \<'e Fnda) hmng.
"KEAN" al 1he Laguna Moulton
Pla)hOus.e ~(' r nda) It sung.
"THE KING AND I" at the..'< urt:tm c Jll D1nm 1 l hcatn \cc r ridd'
IJ\l1ng
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t Datet>oots/ Friday, February 2 1, 1986
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I I I ING
Ballet for children
Mary Mary Quite Contrary (KJUd Moorhead) ree'-tl the
ad•ancee of Barnaby. the ltllaer (Chula ColCan) ln the
children 'a atory ballet. "Babe9 ln Toyland .. to be eeen in the
Feed val Forum Theater ln ~· Beach beClnnlng Feb.
22. Call 494-7271 for more lnformadou.
"ALONE TOGETHER" at the
Harlequin Dinner Pla)house <;ce
f-nda) ltsttng
"AS YOU LIKE IT " al Sou th ( oa\t
Repertor) See Fnda... listing.
"HELLO, OOLLY1' a1 Sebastian's
West Dinner Pla>housc ~ Fnda)
Ii sung .
"I 00, I 00" al the Grand Dinner
Theater See Frida\ listing.
"KEAN" at 1hc Lagun3 \1oulton
Pl.1~ hou~ ~r Fnda) lt\t1ng
"TllE KING AND I" at the ( unain
l all Dinner Theater \cc Fnda)
h<;t1ng
FILMS
Friday
"SHADOWS OF FORG01iE\
ANCESTORS." Sergei Paradlhan•"
director (Russia 1964) This 1' Jn
Ukran1an fol k-tak traged> ahout .1
handsome peasant "'ho lo'.:' .1n1l
lo!>Cs one tx-auuful girl ffiJlfl<''
another. bu1 cannot forget 1hc girl h1·
1n111all) IOH'd Ancient cus1ttm' Jnd
1rad1t1onal Stnllments are bnlhJnll'
I -o
I :Al
C D N
reproduced. Presented u pan of UC
Irvine's Film Society wanter guaner
scnes. 7 p.m .• UCl's Soc1aJ Science
Hall. $3. S2.50 and $2 at the door
"ALEXANDER." This French
film. with EnaJish subtitles and
directed by Yves Robert, 1s a comedy
of a widower who makes a drasuc
change 1n his lifestyle, abandoning
the work ethic and all the
resp0ns1b1h,1es that burdened his as a
responsible citm:n. 7:30 p.m .. Gold-
en West College's Forum II. 15744
Golden West St.. Huntington Beach
S2 andS1.50 adm1ss1on. 891-3991 .
"A SOLDIER'S STORY." 7: 15 and
9:45 p.m., UC Irvine's Science Lec-
ture Hall. Sponsor1..-d by the As·
soc1ated Studenas of UCI. $2 50 and
I
D -and .. Emperor Jones" arc presented
as pan ofBlack History Month at UC
Irvine. 7 p.m .. UCl's Room IOIA and
8. Un1versjty Center_ 856-4782.
CA.NCE
Friday
"DANCE INTERNATIONAL," an
evening .of dance from vario us cul-
tures. is presented under the overall
direction of UC lrvioe dance faculty
member Nancy lee Ruyter. Presen-
tations by three UCI groups: the UCI
Spanish Dance Ensemble. dfrected by
Ruyter. the UCJ Mexican Ballet
Folklorico. dfrectcd by Raquel $1 at the door 856-5547 -~.-r.o;-and--Japanc&c dancers,
Saturday
AN ORSON WELL~ Film Fest1·
val continues with .. The Third Man ..
ponsorcd by L1bros y Anes de San
Juan Ca~astrano. 11 1s the Sttond
presentation of three. 8 p.m . San
Juan Capistrano Libra')' and Cultural
Center. 31 495 El Camino Real. San
Juan Capistrano. 493-5911.
directed by Kabuki master Onoe
Kuroemon I I. 8 p.m .. UCl's Fine Ans
Conccn Hall. S5. $4 and $3 ad-
mission. 856-6616.
''A SOLDIER'S STORY," sec Fn-
da} hsung.
JOINT EFFORT, a Sill-piece danet.
band. prcscnt.s society band sounds
fcatunng m usic from the 30's to the
80's. Their program presents onpnal
music as weU as contemporary hns. by
Jazz greats. Mon.-Sat.., 9 p.m .-1.30
am. The Ritz-Carlton's The O ub,
33533 Shoreline Dr .. Laguna Niguel.
240-2000. Wednaday
"BILL COSBY ON PREJUDICE"
THE AMERICAN INTER-
NATIONAL DANCE CO. prcscnu a
O ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
Robert 8 . Moore Theatre
I ,,; ,., iew & Arlington , Costa Mesa
SOUTH COAST
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Featunng lohn Walz. Cello
8 :15 r .M. -SATURDAY, FEB. 22
Pkl CON([RT LECTURE 7 30 PM
Rewrved Sears SIS. SIO and SS
~ \ ,.,,,.,,.,.,, ~""" C•tol<'n' \1u<1t'n"
SHALE
DANCE COMPANY
• • \!Jf!ll\rllr'Cl lly ( ,1ht Art\ ( l>ltn(1I
1 ,. ~1 0AY. FEBRUARY 28 -8 P.M .
l'\l'IVf'Cl ,,.,,. \ s J A111;.1n1 I SH .ti r.l! )()I
PADDY WEST
The Folk Mu~K of Ireland
ATURDAY . MARCH J
8 PM. -FINE ART RE ITAL HALL
"( 1 111 • 11/ ,.\,/1111'''"" S'i i\,11 CJllc • ~ ttl l>uor
PACIFIC SYMPHONY
"M ostly Mozart"
7:.lO r.~ -SUNDAY.~CH 1
Reservc<i Sea is S 10 Muhs
1' 7 00 Under 18
A. <>RANGE COAST COLLEGI
• Rob.rt B Moor.-The•t r~
f-ainiirw & Arlington, 011t ... M.-~ ..
(714) 432·5527 Cull /111 /1}86 Sdwc/11/t''
ASI< fOR OPERATOR U
V1!\u Ma~tNC:iH<1 At:c.c•plcd for Advimto f 1cket ')ale:s
C:>t'ICounl)I ,,vR1l.lQln Int C.h1ht1r•11 Gtt111 (':.Url' 1Semors1
t ...
swang class at 8 p.m each Fnday
followed by a dance soc1aJ from
9·10:30 p.m.; a Jitterbug class each
Monday at 8 p.m.; and a ballroom
and Latin class each Wednesday at 8
p.m. $20 for ~ven lessons. 6S0-3048.
Sahlntay
"BALLET FOR CBil.DREN." of-
fered by Ballet Pac1fica. features their
second ~m with -eabcs 1n
Toyland. ·choreographed by JoAnn
Warner. Today at 3:30 p.m., Sun. at
I :30 and 3:30 p.m., Festival Forum
Theatre, 650 Laguna .Canyon Rd ..
Laguna Beach. S5 admission.
494-7271.
JOINT EFFORT, sec Friday list-tnt 'DANCE INTERNATlONAL." sec
Friday listing.
Sa.nday
BOB ~E. BIS CLARINET
AND ORCBl!'3TRA perfonn for your
dancing pica.sure from 4-8 p.m. at
Osko's Oub Marina, 190 Manna Dr ..
Seaport Villqc, l..on& Beach. $2 coveT
charge. (213) •93-6444.
.. BAIJ..ET POil CHILDREN." Stt
Saturday listing.
TV
THE INTERNATIONAL l"OLlt
DANCE CLUB of UC Irvine presents
beginning tcaehingat 7 p.m. and open
danong from 7:~1 0:30 p.m. ucr s
Dantt Studio No. 128. Fine Aru
Village. No charge but donat1oos
accepted. 854-9767.
Monday
fucv WEU.S, sec Monday's
Jazz listing.
MARTIN 6 TONf'S Swing Dance
O ub meets each Monday at tbc Hot
Spot, 7492 Edinger Ave .. Huntington
Beach. 7 p.m. features Beginning
West Coast Swing. 8 p.m. offers
Intermediate Swing, and 9 f.m.
brings social dancing with a 100
swing dance .contest $4 class lesson
includes cover charge of $3
840-7442.
JOINT EFFORT. stt Fnday hst-
ang ..
T'Geeday
JOINT EFFORT. Stt Fnday hst·
ing.
Weclneeday
MARTIN 6' TONI'S Swing Dance
O ub rcatures beginner lessons at 7
p.m., antcnncdlatc lessons at 8 p.m .•
and socaaJ dancing at 9 p.m. Each
class 1s $4 and social dancmg 1s $2
Meadowlark Country O ub, 16782
Graham St., Humiogton Beach.
8~7442.
JOINT EFFORT, sec Fnday hst·
mg.
Tbunday
JOINT EFFORT. Stt Fnday hst·
tnll..
SEIVllNARS
P'rlday
"WINGS OF FREEDOM" and
"L.ove's Presence." nauonally re-
cogn1:z.cd aud10-v1sual presentations,
arc shown at 7:30 p.m. at the Hcal1ll
Center. 23732 Birtcher. El Toro. $7
adm1&S1on. 859-7940.
"CONTRASTS IN CRUISING."
This final presentation in Orange
Coast College's Sailing Adventure
Series 1s presented by Al and Beth
Liggett. who have logged more than
44.000 males of cruising over a penod
Pllrldl 0 Neal. Suzy Pnw
ll)MOYIE
t t Sillcetely Yours (19551 L>-
benc:e, JoaMe Dru ml Jroff l!BMNllJ m PAtA. RY NI
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KIK COUNTRY DAYf D.J'.s Noon to 6:00 p .m .
Li ve Band, JAN BROWN & THE 5¢ JUKES on stage 5:30 to 7:30 p .m .
Shop and Compare!
See over 300 '86 Models
in a Family-Fun
Camlval Atmosphere!
ll MAJOR MANUFACTUIKRSI The llG names in Fo mlty Sedans. Wogoru, Sports Cars Vons & Trucks
Models priced from SS,000 to over 5150,000. Hundreda of Auto Acceuortes
OVH TWICE THI Im Of LAST YIARS SHOW!
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.if>-49. mee1 at 7 30 p m .11 the:)()
( oasl Commun1l) Chur· h 51
Bonita Canyon Dr Ir. inc ~'-4-7
THE SWINC CLl18 SISGL
DANCE I\ presented w11h lrl'l' b
sw1ng lessons. m1\l.'f'\ rnntcs
\(1C1ab. and pa.rt•~ I on1gh1, \pee
leature I'> '>\n1c ~ha~·· !>-11 p.m ..
< one Jo R~t.auranl I" ''J"' l mcol
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Tba.nday
CARTIE RS SINGLE lealUft~ ..
\hould :-.:01 Hun To Be \ingk al
pm Jeremiah·\ X9!1I \\amt
Huntington Beach S l mrmhl'r\. S
gue~t'> 64 I· l'llS""
WHEEL OF f'RI E1'D\lllP. I
"nltlt"s "'er 45 .. mt·et\ lnr J1nner a.
" \() p m al the Blac ~ \hl·1·p Rim
11J\ I: \amino Rl'.tl ru\ll
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Friday
r HE HOP prc'>('nt\ J,rn, 1n~ mu\1•
t" emce< Joel Stt'' t'n Fn \<11 The -'..u1hen11c~" a h\l' ;1r, d:m ,. hand.
...,un al ~ pm "Red \ Roll
Hea,en · a lnbute 10 th• qi,·nd'
\ton a1 8 pm · R1Klo. ''""""' th( ( Joe I..:· a h 1st or. ol 1111. ~ .1 nJ roll
k;itunng Ja\lm ·c ha..e I un Jt \
pm and ( ral\ < 11n1es1' n 1J I\@
Lip ~"°' L1mhu o.1nd H."i..,·rhall
\hoot Thurs 111~74 Br1111I httr\I
FClu nta1n \ alle\ W-1 \.~\hi
THE LEE FERRELL ~1111\\ ' th
Ha l Rath IT and Laura \ 1d.1 I• Jt11rl''
Ferrell on •,;nophom: and pr.1u • .1ml
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Nc.,.pon RhJ < m1.1 \1 'J
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THE CONFESSORS and < Hll K
WILLJS perform lrom 4 ~(I II r 111
;1, pan uf the I n1,l.'f\I\\ l lnt1·r
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Saturday
THE LEF. FERRELi. 'Ito\\. '
F nda~ ll\t1ng
THE HOP. \Cl' I 1111.1\ 11\I I '
"'" • J -· '"'T\ ''" I Sunday ...., 1q 1 l~'IO ' tW'I 764 9901 -----------~~:.::.:~ THE HOP, '>l'l' J r1J.i, 1i,111i.
EVERY ORAHGE COAST SUNDA Yll Cot.LEG£
a •m . 3 p.m. SWAP ORANGE
COAST COLLEGE
,OOAMS AllE P•Rl(INQ lOT
1~r-.-& ,...,bofl
COSTA MESA
'lllLZll't IHlllANCI
MEET
SPACES $10 • 432-5880
~.:AIM •
'1tllCVtfOfll~-6 ,AMIMO
Monday " THE HOP . ..ee ~ nda' ll\11111• ,__
T uesday
SNEAK PREVIEW n< rl• 1111 '
l'3l'h Tuc<,<!J\ lrnm II n 111 '' I I '1
.it 1he ">hl·raton "'l'" pon 11 .. i.· i l' ~taLAnhur Ahd "'e\A,p .. rt II .1 ll
X H-0570
THE HOP. see r n<la\ ll\t111r
Wedneeday
THE LEE FERRELL SHOW , \l'l'
Fnday lis11ng.
THE RIGHTEOUS BROTllER~
perform at 8 p.m. at The Hop 11' 1
Arookhu"1, Fountain Valll'' C. I'
.1dm1s.s1o.n. 963-lJ.66--
HATORI, ~c f nda' h<it1n~
Tbanday
THE LEE FERRELL SHO\\. ,,,
fnda)' hslmg.
HATORI, \ec rnda) 1i.,1ing
THE HOP. ~'C f nda} 11\tm~
.1nzz
Friday
JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIMRER.
•, ... :.,A..-iit~l ... Eliiiiim~l\El.A .. ~ ....
CONTI N UE
who previously l)layed piano with
vocahst Al Jarreau's tno, performs
popular music in the lrvrne Hilton
and Towers Lobby Lounse Tucs.-Sat.
9 p.m.-1 a.m. 17900 1'mborec Blvd.,
Irvine. 863-3111. '
CAFE LIDO presents Ju~1 Ltt,
piano and vocals. Mon.-F . fr.tm 5-8
p.m.: the Lido Jazz All tars Sun.
from 3:3(}.8 p.m. an~Thurs.-Sat.
from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.;~ret'way."
featuring Ma~ Bennett, Sun. from 9
p.m.-1 a.m.; the Mani Bros. Sextet
Mon. from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., "lnter-
sccuon." w1th Wayne Wayne, Tues.
from 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m., and the New
York Jazz C'onnect100 Wed. from 9
p.m.-1:30 a.m. ~900 Newpon Blvd.,
Newpon Beach 675-2968.
Saturday
JAZZ PIANIST LES CZlMBER,
sec Fnday hsung.
JAZZ PIANlSTS ANDREW HILL
and HORACE TASPCOTT perform
Sunday
CAFE LIDO, sec Fnday lisung.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE pres-
ents the Clare Fischer Salsa Picante
and 2 Plus 2. 8 p.m., OCC's Fine Aru
Recital Hall I 19. 2701 Fairview Rd.,
Costa Mesa. S JO admission.
432-5S27.
Monday
TRACY WELLS, H 1s V 1bes. Big
Swing Band, Vocalist Becki Morgan,
and Richard Cruz Dixieland Group
play fordancingfrom 7·3(}.l 1:30p.m.
Alpine Inn at Alpine Village, Tor-
rance Blvd. eJut to Harbor Frwy. Free
;;dm1ssion.
CAFE UDO, sec Fnday listing.
Tuaday
JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIMBER,
sec Fnday hsung.
CAFE UDO, sec Fnday hsung.
1mprov1sa11onal Jazz. with most of Wedneaday
the pieces composed by Hill and
Taspcott. 8 pm .. The Forum Theater. SWING VOCALIST BRUCE
4175 Fa1rmon1 Bh d.: Yorba Linda. LEONARD, fo rmerly with the
S7.50 adm1ss1on 779-8591 . C'harhc Spl\ak Orchestra, performs
CAFE LIDO, see Fnda) hs11 ng. each Wed at the El Conejo Res--------------------!
llvwooo MAJORHO W SNEAK PREVIE
tonight a:OO PM
llelaulhllr.
.. IMrs .
.. trtelllS . ....... .... ...... ..... , .•. ...... .........
.. ru1 .....
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PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents
MOllY WAlU • ER ANNIE eous
JAMES SPADER and ANOR~M'CARTHY Music Scofe Coml)OSed by MICHAEL GORE
fllltlitl'W PYocklUfsJOHN HUIHES Ind MICHAEL CHINICH wntten by JOHN HUGHES
PfO<IJlced by LAUREN SHULER"' Directed Dy HOWARD OEUTGH A PARAMOUNT PtC'TURE
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IREA EL TORO LA MIRADA STANTON
Mann Brea Plaza Edwards El Toro Paci he s la Mirada Edwards Village
529.5339 581 9500 994 2400 Center 891 0567
COSTA MESA Edwards Bristol 540 7444 ORANGE C1nedome 634·2553
I NO ,AUD ACC("1'£0 FO" THIS (NQAQOtl£NTI
taurant, 1750 W. Lif!coln, Anaheim.
991-0540.
CAFE UDO, sec Friday listing..
JAZ2 PIANIST LES CZJMBER,
sec Friday listing.
.,. -
Thunday
JAZ1. PIANIST LES CZIMBER, llo~~.l -
sce Friday listing. _ ~G KERSKA W 1s featured 10
CAFE UDO, sec Fnday hstrng. " .• '°™*'at 7 and 10 p.m. at the Crazy
Horse Saloon, 1580 Brookhollow.
Santa Ana. 549-1 51 2.
CQUN IHV
P'rtday
THE DUIE DAVIS BAND per-
forms from 8 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Special
Happy Hour Videos are featured
tonight only at S p.m. Crazy Horse
Saloon, I 580 Brookhollow. Santa
Ana. 549-1512.
Saturday
Tuactai
THE DUltE DA VIS BAND, sec
Fnday listing. Also presented to01$ht
only 1s a talent contest at 9 p.m. with
cash prizes awarded. 549-151 2.
Wedneeday
THE DUltE DAVIS BAND, see
Friday listing. Also tonight only arc
free country dance lessons by Ron
and Donna at 7:30 p.m.
TBEBOYHOWDYBANDappcars
from 8 p.m-1 :30 a.m. at 'the Crazy' Thunday
Horse Saloon, 1580 Brook.hollow, THE DUIE DAVlS BAND, see
Santa Ana. 549-1512. Friday listing.
THE FULLERTON CHAMBE R
PLAYERS perform Thurs.-Sat. from
7-10 p.m. for d1nner guests at the
.. ln·ine Hilton and Towers' Morell's
restaurant. The chamber trio features
Kathleen Murphy and Bnan Beshore
on viohn, and Adrienne Biggs on
cello. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine
863-3111.
Satmday
A CONCER'TO CONCERT, featur-
ing the Saddlcback Collcsc Sym-
phony Orchestra an<1 the winners of
the annual competition sponsored by
the Music Teachers' Association of
CaJiforn1a, Orange Coast Cities
Branch. as presented at 8 p.m. Barry
Silverman conducts. SC's McKinney
Theatre, 28000 Ma11ucnte Pkwy.,
Mission V1eJO. SJ and $2 admission.
582-4656.
THE SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY
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Datebook/ Friday. February 21 1986 7
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CONTINUED
Orch\'.'\tra ofTer\ a 1.onccn v.1th tea-
' ured wlo9't John \\ alz inter-
nat1onall~ ·knov. n cdlist ,, pre-con-
1.l·n lnturt· begins at~ JIJp m and ihe
P1.:rlormancebl:gi0\ai !Spm \\al1
1010\ thC' <;, mphoO\ 10 a l)l•rformance
''' thl· hl.'lo,ed con1.t·no h' \nwnin
I h oral.. the remainder uf the con1.en
1111.ludi:' ~huhen·, ~' mphon~ \;o 5
Jnd a \l.Orld prem1er1." balkt suite b~ r )JOIC] Robbin\ John Lam (,rander
J1reu\ <>range Cna~t ( ollcge·, Rob-
n A \111or1. Theair1.· 2~q1 Fair' 1ev.
k t! r "'ta \k..a SI 5 S 111 and Sh
JJm \\ion .l \2-Slll\1
THE FLLLERTO:\ CHAMBER
PLA YERS, ~t· f-r1dJ\ iJ,11ng
T H E L OS A :'\GELE .
PHILHARMOl\JC and \ lad1m1 r
\'hkn.i/\ mJl..1ng h" ()rang1.·
nt' 11ndut ting Ji: hut art· ti:a-
1w.-,t 10 ,1 tnOtt'rl rrt'\t'Oit•J h\:l lht•
11: 1nJlt < ount\ Philharm >011. ~o-
·t \ol •l'I' :.H ,,·111\l f{qoald
l 11n.uJ .11ld \11111\! Jfr111h1ru
1 1~ JlllJ I 111 rr 1011.in k Jtu11·,
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l't ltJ\ t't \l ll\i.1nd1 'lu1t1. ()p )\(1
40J l>dlU\\ 'Id \hr l\ rm \Jni;1
\11.1 ll1gh \th•1ol \ud11onu111 'i211 1A
\.\ JIOUI 'ii \.rnta .\OJ 1142 X2 \2
Sunday
THE ORA'\GE U H NTY VOL TH
"I rn11h11n' <l11 h1'\ttJ pr~wnh a urn-
1• rlflfH~r.1111 ... h1,h Ill< ludC\'-'!Jrl..\O\
II J 11 d \ 1 '' .1 • • II · t h o ' t' n
"llr,11 1 11'~' 111d B.irh\ r l11hn Kci\ha l
111.t I I I I ),1. 1d \\ 11hlt I' Jo(lll \l
rnnductor. and fea lured 1r1ohn soloist
1s .\pnl Monan~ 4 pm Chapman
College Auditonum. 333 N. Glassell
Orange S4 and S2 admission
11<P-6 12
TH E PHILHARMONIA HUN·
GARI CA. \I. ith <\ndre Bernard. con-
ductor 1s presented b' the Orange
C ounl~ Ph1lharmon1c Sociel) al 2:30
p m The program feature)
Beetho,en's (on olanus o ,enure
Op ti"' S~mphon~ -..:o 8 m B minor
< ·t nfinish~d"') b' Schuben. F1nlan-
J1a Op Y1. b~ Jea·n 51behus. and Bela
Bano~."s ( onceno for Orchestra
~anta .\na Htgh \chool .\ud1tonum.
)20 IA '.'. alnut 51 'ianta .t\na
11-C-1'1232
J ELIL ROMA~O. or~n1s1. ts pre!>·
~ nted b' the 'Yiu them C Jl1fom1a
Lari\ \1U\I( ~tel\ IO 3 COO(en ol
1 organ mu\lt trom · c,c\ en u•ntune<,
ndud1ng Pero11n Dun\table
Fre'><.ohaldt and Bach. 1 pm Luther
\kmonal ( hurlh 24'JI HnghlOn
.\'e Rurhank S l<l \l.llh S2 d1<,Count
J\iJllJhle 1213) ~21-111 )II
Monday
THE PACIFIC' '\'MPHON Y
c hamhrr Pia, Cr\ teature "\ ienna
'•ght"' v.1th Mo1an·\ \ercnade 1n (:
!lat Hcrg\ ( hambcr < o nccno for
\ iohn Piano Clod IA ind' and
~l ahler' "long\ ot a 'A a~farcr (ar-
ranged h' 't<:h•11.·nberg) 5oloi\t\ 10-
tlulll '10lin1<,1 l\rael Haker p1aol\t
()J' 1d lkrhdd Jnd hanioni: Don.iii.I
' I' l\tt'n'>l.·n !\.nth C IJrl 111nd1J< t' ~
• \ •• lu ~ I •
p m . ~uth C. oa\t Rcpt.·non l ht·ime
655 To"n Center l>r ( o\la Me..a
973-1322 TH E O RAtNGE cou ... rv
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY rn.·<.-
ents the Orange ( ount) 't oulh 1.,, m-
phon) Orche'\tra, v.11h John Kmh.il .
music director and 'ondul tor gunt
conduc1or and narrator f>a, 1d R
V. arble. and th!: Ballet Repcrtoi:
Theatre 1 n t"o conccns a1 'I .l 5 and
11 am The program include~ "orl<.
b) Shostako"1ch, Kraft. Handl'I.
~ethoven. Stra' insk\ and Re'\p1gh1
Melod~land. Anaheim 642-K2~~
Wednesday
FRANS BRUEGGEN, Batuqut:
!lute and r~·order '1nuo .. 11 gl\ t''-J
solo performance a1 !'I nm 111\
program 10dude' .. .\manlh m1a
bella·· h' 'an L\ck ~u1te 10 C • \1mor
b' Rebd Panila 1n c minor b' R.11 h "(11~\t1" b' Luc1an11 lkrni .ind
"Fragmente · h' \tat..1110 'ihin11hJr.i
r he la11er '"() p1ete~ \l.l'rl' u1rnpo-.ed
e\pec1all~ lor him l < In'"''' I in1·
.\n<. \ 1llagt: \IS <.' Jnd ~11 .1d·
m '''10n x 'ift.t.111 11
Thursday
THE tTLLERTt1!\ l'llA~BFR
PLAYER , \et' I n,J.1 '' n;.
EiC.
Friday
Ar\ EVE1'1M; Of COMEDY.
\iagic Jnd I h 11n11"' " flrl''<'nll'll
fca tunng "itan \lkn lhl· gu' "1ih tlw
rabbit "-111. hJd llnlh JU~hn~ tin
tent' \I.1th .1 111mnl11 11~1'1 loin!
Otiden \1J~" c ·"''1 , "l'.11l11u1 \t.1
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8 Datebook/ Friday. February 21 , 1986
.i ma\h:r mag1uan ilnd 1llu!>1on1'il and
1 on~ ~ngclo. thl' 10crcd1 blc. h1lan-
oui; ma\ler h~pnoll\t 8 p m . \addll'-
hack < ollegc's Ml Kinne\ Theatre.
28000 Margucntc Pk\>.\ M1?.sion
\. 1eJo S lfl and S4 adm1s'i1on
'X2-4tiSo
LAGl 'NA POETS mcl't l'alh I n dl
!i p m fur c,i.. hrduled and n~n
rrad1og\ at the Lagu na lkach Public
L 1hrar\ Fi:atured i,pcakcr tonight 1~
l 1nda Macaluso noted l ·\ poet and
photographer 4114-9550 or 4Q4-8'\7S
MICHA EL JORDAN. acclaimed
,ontt·mpornn p11.1n1\l, appear<> 1n the
Jn inc "1arrmll 1101\'I'\ Sl yhght
I ountt'' \1on -Fn noon·~ pm and
'i-'I pm ll<OOO \110 ".irman ~"l'.
Ir" m· '-'i 3-lll ft(I BRIA1' JRELA1' 0 , h\ pn111t\I and
mHt11. 1'> leaturl•d aluntt v.11h Thi·
'el~1m l'onta1ni: I noanJ J1ll lrdund
I hur\ . ..,un al I ord 'C'l~on·, 'iOO "-1
I ud1d \t •\nJhl'1m "'72-~I ill
ROBERT Dl'QL ES!' EL i:rltt'r
t.lrn'> nn tht: p1an11 "1th J \I. Id<.'' ant•t\
.11 mU\ll,il \l·k,t11irl' I u'' \:it from
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l ohh1 lou11~1· I ''fi"I IJm0t>ft'1
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554-5000 .
Monday
THE INLAND CHAPTER nl lhe
Friends of South Coast Rt:Pt'r\Ot)
me-ct at I 0 a.m at the Santa Ana
home of Sylvia Berggren New mi:m-
bcn. a.re welcome. 838-45411 ot
957-2602.
PEACE WEEK beglm toda' at IJ\
Irvine wilh vanous speaker\ films.
and pcrfo nners Former Defent;(
Depan1T1en1 analyst Daniel [llsbcrg
1s ke> speaker on "Amcncan-Ru\\lan
Roulene. The ( onstrucuon ol ln-
s1ab1hly" Thursda> a t noon in the
l '01,ers1ly Center Hentage Room
"Countdown for Amen ra" and ""lu.
clear Countdo wn." both shon tilrn'
are sho"n beginning at 7 p m ton1gh1
in Fl 14 o( Medical Sc1C'ntc' I
Tomorrow bnngs lhe <;ton nl Ruth
You ngdahl Nelwn. a 7f}-\ear-old
woman who protested thl' T ndtnt
nuclear submanne and bt-tilmt na-
ttonal Mother of the Yl·ar 1n a
'ideotape shown at l 2 I ~ fl m 10
Room IOI of the L '11Hr.tl) C t·ntn
"iu~n Skad ron. a l '< I <;cn1or rnJ1nr·
1ng10 mu'>tC. pertorm~ Ioli.'""~'" 1th
.i fX'3lC theme at nuon 'Al·dnl·\JJ\ 110
Saturday th•: west pauo of th~· l "'"''"I\
BRI \' IRl-.L .\,l> ..... ·1· I 11.t,I\ "'• ( 1•ntl'r \ l('Ct Url' 30l1 dl'<U"• •O ill~ l Jllt'd "~pmtual Root' 111 l111ltt1< .1I
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J •• ll\llOb 2~' of"itudent 'icr\11n I )'.'lh' ''
SCRABBLE " plJ~t·d t'Jt h \1,111 Sunday .ta' di I p m Jt thl' l i:1-;ur1 \\ 1111
BRIA"' IRF:LA1'1>. "'t' I ridJ\ l"i llubhnu'>C 2 on touluin !'Jr!."·" in
111g • l.attuna If ill\ <all XP "'~21 l11r
"KIDS DA\' .\T Tll F ,t,l TO inlormatmn
~110"" ,., 'Pl'"" 111•d tn I... V. I I 1.1d11~ • MI CH A EL JORDAN, ,,.,. I 111l,1\
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'"11nl'\i1" I' ,ind 11111lr1 .111· ,, .11IJhh· Tuesday
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C O , N T I N U E -Thurs. with shows at 4:30 and 7.30
pm. 1-5 at El Toro Rd.
PEACE WEEK, sec Monday list-
ing.
SCRABBLE 1~ played each Tucs-
da) at 6:30 p.m at Home Federal
Savings. on Calle dt' la Plata al Pa\Co
de Valencia. Laguna Hills Call
586-2378 for 1nformat1on.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL. see fn.
day lasting.
MICH AEL JORDAN, ~ FndJ\
hstmg,
WedneM.ay
SCRABBLE is played on the first
and third W~nesdaysofeach month
at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach
Tennis C'lub. 2601 Eastbluff Dnve,
ewPQrt Beach. Call 979-7 321
CIRCUS VARGAS, S« Tuesda}
hst1ng.
''COUNTDOWN F OR CUR E
PARTY," a benefit for the C')sllc
F1bros1s Foundation. 1s presented b)
KWIZ FM's Pat T)ler, Shan Lipman
and Bill Daniels, along wtth KWIZ
A M's G Michael Sullivan and other
celebnty bartenders. 4-7 p.m ..
Doubletree Hotel, Orange 554-5000.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL, see Fn-
day listing.
PEACE WEEK, see Monday list-
ing.
MICHAEL JORDAN, see Fnda)
hs11ng.
Thunday
THE LACUNA ART MUSEUM'S
Annual Anuques Show Preview
Party 1s held from 6-10 p.m. at South
Coast Plaza Village. MercantJle
Building. 241-1 700.
AN AUCTION of can,ases. yams.
and associated 11ems 1s held by the
Point to Point Chapter of the Ameri-
can NecdlePQtnt Guild beg.inning at
11:30 am. Mercury Savigns. Beach
Bl vd. and Edinger, Huntingto n
Beach. $5 adm1ss1on includes lunch.
846..()()6.S.
CIRCUS VARGAS, Stt Tuesday
hsung.
"BLACK POETRY AND THE
THIRD-WORLD Perspective: A
Reading." Several local poets read
their works as part of UC Irvine's
Black History Month. Noon. UCl's
Cross Cultural Center. 856-4782 or
856-7215.
BRIAN fRELAND, see Fnday list-
ing
SCRABBLE 1s played each Ttiurs-
da) at 6:30 p.m. at Home Federal
Savings on Main Street at Yorktown
Jo\ venue. Hunungton Beach. CaJI
960-2729 for 1nfonnat1on.
PEACE WEEK, sec Monday list-
ing.
ROBERT OUQUESNEL, see Fri-
da> hsung.
MICHAEL JORDAN, see Fnday
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WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
College of law hosts a free sample law
class Mar. I from 9 a.m.-noon. It
focuses on actual coun cases and
includes a discussion of the lqal
issues involved. All people intcmtcd
in law school may attend. For
reservations. call 738-1000.
RAY BRADBURY, science fiction
writer. appears for a one-time only
speaking enpgcment. He speaks on
"The Invisible Revoluuons In Our
Society," presenting ideas and predic-
tions of the future as we reach the year
2000. Feb. 28. 8 p.m .. Pacific Chris.-
t1ao College Aud1tdnum. 2500 E.
Nutwood Ave .. Fullerton. S 10 ad-
vance, S 15 at the door, with a S 7
student admission. Seating is limited
so call carfy. 871-8000, ext. 252.
CBARU BROWN'S Sunday Nights
for Singles. from 5-9 p.m., offers an
evening in a Bayside Lounge witb a
picturesque view of Newport Bay on
Mar. 2. Included are appelllcrs. a
buffet dinner with wine, hve music to
dance to, a no host bar, and valet
park.ing. Villa Nova Restaurant. 3131
W. Coast Hwy .. Newpon Beach. $25
members, $36 guests. Twenty pen:cnt
discount for paid reservatio ns before
Wednesday. 760-6078.
"HOW TO RAISE YOUR SELF-
ES1'EEM." This intensive, con-
ducted by Dr. Nathaniel Branden and
Devers Branden. is sponsor~ by The
Bioccntric Jnstitutc, Mar. 21-23. Par-
ticipants learn how self-concept af-
fects you at work and m rcla11onsh1ps,
how to nunure the self-esteem of
others, what having good self-esteem
looks and feels like, and many other
topics. $300 fee for weekend. Los
AQStles Hilton. 930 Wilshire Blvd.
(213) 623-5903.
TREASURE HOUSE S OF
BRIT AJN are the focus of a Stately
Ho mes Private Art Collections Tour
Apr. 1-15. SPQnsored by the Newport
Harbor An Museum, pri~ of $2300
per person includes 13 nights hotel
accommodattons, nine full dinners.
breakfast daily, three receptions and
three cocktail parties, a complete
sightseeing program, deluxe transpor-
tation, and full escort and host service
throughout. l -8~57-9515.
"FUN, SUN AND THE COMET" 1s
the title of a 20-day tour of New
Zealand for outdoor lovers and
amateur astronomers intcrestcd tn
studying Halley's Comet. Held Mar
31-Apr. 19, highlights include meet-
ings and panics with local astronomy
clubs m Auckland, Rotorua. WclJ...
ington, Queenstown and Dunedin.
$2.687 per person, double occupancy.
includes round-trip airfare. first class
hotels. a home-stay, special
astronomy-related mccttnµ and lec-
tures. ground transportation, trans-
fers. PQncrage. daily sightseeing and
more. 96()..2300.
<>ncotn.c E•enta
BALBOA PAVDJON, 400 Main
St., Balboa. Catalina Passenger Ser-
vice provioo weekend service, Fn.-
Sun .. to Catahna. Passengers have the
opponunity to sight grey whalC1 as
they mivate south. Daily service
resumes in March. 673-524.S.
BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AlJTO.
MOTIVE Mt:JSEUM, 2 50 E. Baker St ..
Costa Mesa. Anuquecancm:a 1912-
present. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wcd.-Sun
546-7660.
CATAUNA CRUISES, Catalina
Landini. Long Beach. Whale watch-
ing every Sat.-Sun. through Mar. 16.
plus selected weekdays. Tbc thrcc-
hour cruise features 700-passenger,
triple-decked vessels. 527-1111.
DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor
Blvd .. Anaheim. Tbe new "Circu!>
Fantasy" event, a Park-wide circus
celebration. continues daily show-
ca s1 n g pro fessional clowns,
daredevils and hve anunal acts.
"Circus on Parade" 1s presented at 2
and 8 p.m. Sat.-Sun .. and 3 pm.
Tues.-Fri. The new "Country 8eaJ
Vacation Hoedown" attraction fea-
tures conttnuous showings dally. The
Magic Kingdom conttnues to cel-
ebrate its 30th anniversary w11h the
"Gift Giver Extraord1naire Ma-
chine," including a new Pontiac
Fircb1rd evef) day. Mon.-Fn. 10
a.m .-6 p.m .. Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.-m1d-
ntll.ht. 999-4565.
KNOTl"S BERRY FARM, 8039
Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. The park
features 165 ndes. shows and attrac-
tt0ns in four themed areas including
the Old West Ghost Town, Fiesta
Village, the Roanng '20s and C~mp
Snoopy. Mon.-Fn. 10 a.m.-6 p.m ..
Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m .. Sun. 10 a.m.-7
p.m . 220-5200.
MARINELAND, 6610 Palos Ver-
des Dr. So., Rancho Palos Verdes.
Guided tours arc featured on Monda)
and Tuesday each week dunng the
winter months. After learning some
of the history of the 31-year old
occananum, the tours depart on a
two-hour stroll through the park
. .. "'WILDCATS' HAD IE CIEERING FROM :~,' ~: 11E llLEACHEMI Gddle is
funny, aideartng. ndanl adorable and
ful " mmde. She 9COl1ll a touchdown." _.......,0.-.. __
"Hawn remains a preeminently delicious
comedienne. 'Wiidcats' Is a laugh-getter."
"If you howled as Goldie Hawn took on the army in 'Private Benjamin:
y0u know this wacky warrior can flatten any foe. Goldie scores
one of her merriest touchdowns In this rough-and-fumble lark."
"Will you laugh a tot?
You bet! It's fun!"
-Judith Crist
"Goldie Is always a
treat to watch."
-WABC· f\l INew '1'0<11)
Jo.I Srege1
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"You can't help
cheering for
Coach Goldie."
GOLDIE HAWN
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scores a hit!
'Wildcats' Is
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Oa1eb<><*I Friday, February 21. 1986 •
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Betay Vittrup and Jackie Hamp hrlea. _ .....
Betty Boyvey,June Prichard and Bomell Peue.
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Thelma Reade with ·Angel' Nathan, Dottle Holden and Jim Ferryman.
'Angel' Reade honored
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
OlllJ'-C••--• ''
We've all met people who do so much to help others
in this world they could almost be called Angels ... perhaps
Earth Angels. For th e past 24 year-; the 75 members of
Harbor Key(a support group oft he Child G uidance
Centt'r of Orange Count)} have g1 ve n special recogn111on
to heavt'nly gc.-ntk men who have made a d ilTcrence here
on Earth.
Selected at the I 986Guard1an Angel of the Year was
Na&hH L. ReadeofCosta Mesa Reade was honored at the
annual Angel Dinner held at thr Bahia Co nnthran Yacht
Club.
Last year"\ Angel rec1p1ent Walter Schroeder,
praised Reade's community involvement. He said .
"Reade. who 1sa member of the ( hrld Guidance ( cntt'r
board. has served the Harhor area in more than 20
different organi/3t1ons 'Among them arc the (11y of
Hope. United Fund. Lions. YWCA. Bo y Scouts and the
Salvauon Army. He was the Soropt1m1st's Man of the
Yearin 1984. as well as Orange ( oa'it College's
O utstandmJC1111en 1n 1983 He served on the Costa
Mesa plann1n11comm1ss1on for 16 years."
In accepting the award (a plaque). Reade thanked his
w1 fe Tlaelma and his four ch 1 Id ren (Mart, Carol, Suaan
and Irene) for putting up w11h him and all the meetings he
had to attend that kept him awa~ from ho me. He ..aid.
··')even or eight years ago I became invohed with the
Harbor Ke) auction (this year scheduled for April hi anll
met )Our members. Iv.as so 1mprc scd with )Our hard
~ork I decided I wanted to hdptoo."
The Child Guidance Center. located in Costa Mc..a
treats emotionally disturbed childrrn on a low fee ba~1\
President Dotti Holden explained. "Harbor Ke)
began 1n I 959and threcofour founding members are ~•th
us th1sevening(Jue Prkllard, Bomell Pease, and Bell)'
Boyvey). We've gi ven almost a halfm1llton dollars to thl'
Center." (Dolli's auract1vcattract1ve daughter. Marilyn,
provided the prc-dinnerenterta1nmcnt with song and
gu1tarmus1c.)
Jackie Hampllrltt and Bet1y Vlttrup, the grac10u\
chairmen of the event were responsible for tht' Angel
St'lect1o n. Past Aneels 1n attt'ndance were T. 01lncao
Stewart(pay1ngtnbutc to Reade 1n poem). Art McKentir.
Jolla McKerren, J .C. Hompllrtn, Roy McCardle, Lew
Dln1er, Job Lu411 and Mart Hu.ea.
Others toasting the divine Nathan were co-pre1
Patricia Dlacer, Co uncilwoman Arluie Scllafer with
husband Jim, Costa Mt'sa ChambcrofCommefC'c prc1
Malcolm RoH wtth wife J .... , the ~nter'sexccuuve
director Ru Gaede, Doll and Malllle M1te, Alvia and
Locy Pl.akley,Jlm(board pres1dentofCGC)and Mary
Ferrymaa, Catlly and Bob Deal1, Bill and Dort•
Mucher, Doe and lreee B•tt•, Harry and Mabelle Grttn.
Kenneth and Pllylll1 Fowler and Carole and Be. Brown
PaparauJ 11 edited by Dally Piiot Style eclJtor Vida
l>eH.
Harold Land Quintet delivers class act
By RANDY JAY MATIN
Deltf,.... c...,, ... t
The Harold Land Quintet k1l ktd
on a new sene\ of 1az1 contt'r1\
'>aturda} night at the Long &ach < ent<"r Theatre fhe evt'nmg wa\ J
proml\mg ml\cd bag that also offered
<'Ofttffil-~~1.,tOrt ~-Ntgh~
and 1ht• '>olo acou'itlC gunar of Man in
M~llk.
~ax()phon1~t Harold Land led an all
arnu~t1c quintet that featured son
Har•1ld Land J r on piano. Al
"Tooue" Heath o n drums and
trumpeter O<icar Brashear 1n a
d1gn1fied performance ofcle~n. spare.
late night music
( ompnscd largely of onginal
wl)rks. tht' music 'IC'Cmt'd to flow
naturally as though there were no
S(parauo n between player and instru-
ment. Th1'i old fashioned touch wa<>
more concerned with airspace and
overall musicality than fla shy play-
ing.
Each muMcran was given c~
TOOlT1 ror lnOiVi<JuaT expression.
\\.-hen Brasher took the lead fo r
several unaccompanied verses of
"Body & Soul.·· Land left the stage.
"Hello f o The Wind"' was played
as a tno with Land Jr . Heath and
master bassm Richard Recd o n
upnght. A very scnous player. Land
Jr. 's sound 1s akin to 8111 Evans
play1n1 r<"sonant, classical minor
chords The <;ound was enhanced by
the natur.:l wood ot the stage and
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conducive design o f the room
One particular trait of the Land
Quintet was tht' use of rotauna solos.
In Land's "Step R1R)lt Up To The!
Bottom" a series o( solos made the
rounds betwet'n Land. Heath and
Brashe r.
J>iior to the Land Quintet. Czech
g'Ultanst Martin Masuk played a
prelude by Villa-Lobos and "Three
Stations On T he Road" by Russian
composer N1k1ta Koshkin. If time
had permitted. a longer set would
ha vc been welcome
The opcnmJ performance was
given by the six pie« fusion outfit
N1ghtwmgs, comprised o f L.A.
session men. Not unlike Special EFX
or Spyro Gyra. N1ghtwings have an
accent on funk. No doubt ifs a
holdover of influences from the
members' road work with artists such
as Miles Davis. Jeffrey Osborne and
Madonna.
Main composer, keyboardist
J4erman-BeeftHtk-1MaYHHupport1ns
role on stage letting Sam Riney take
the lt'ad on sax and flute. Offenng~ Included heavy slices of
funk on '"LAX .. which began with jet·
like noises from the percussion
arsenal of Steve Reid and ended with
a uniquely structured fade and a ~lf
lltled tune wtth Latin mfluenoes.
What was almost as remarkable as
the music played that night was the
outstanding sound quality, comfort
and sight lines of the room. 11.uold Land
Cannery Row's aquarium still packs' em in
6> l>ONNA AND RAY 01T
o ... ,-c.. 4 ....
I he sardines have returned to
\lvn tcrey's Cannery Row. but this
nw around they're not scheduled to
Mt pad.ed into caM.
\ ttcr 16 months of rave ~views.
!hr ,1quanum continues to be one of
111<" most popular auractions m the
I" mnwla area. w11h over two million
, l\1ton touring the new facility last
'.1r
I 11"\t opening 1n October. 1984. the
',, 1 rnilhol}-PrOJCCt stands on the stte
r 1hr old Aovden Cannery. an acllvc: ' "wr: for over .SO years before 11
<.t'<l 1 n I 973 v. h1le mo'it of the con\trucuon of
1111 .1quanum i\ new. the overall
.11 h1tc:"cturc of thl' old cannery 1s
ri.:lll'l tl'd 1n the renovation The
.inner"'\ ho1lcrs ha ,•e been restored
" a · museum display. with
r "-·rglass,mokcstacks to replace the
. I ones The onginal warehou~ ha~
t'\< l n roO\crted into the aquanum\
111min1\trativc offices. ve tcnnary
hntl and d 1,ers' locker rooms.
\!together. the cannef)·tumed·
1qu.111um encompasse\ .S0.000
'qu.1rc:" feet of indoor public areas, and
11111<1 square feet of observation
dn L.' overlooking the ba) Its 23 ~.1llcnc' and exhibllS, filled "'''h O\.er ~ 1)1)() creatures. offer a dramatic
·111l rocosm of Monterey Ba) manne
I fr -a kind of ~pcctacular vie"'
J•fl'' 1ousl)' e:i1penenccd only b~ deep
\l'J tit\('('\
\ln~t sinking 1s the Kelp Fore\t
• mmunttv. the aquarium.,
"1('rp1err. which to~ers three
stones high and holds over 300,000
gallons of water Since giant kelp need
sunlight and wave mo11on to survive,
the 28-foot·htgh lank 1s open to the
sky. and an anificial tide 1s generated
by a '.>urge machine. 01Vers present
fcedtng shows in this tank twice daily
at scheduled times.
The Monterey Bay exhibit is a re-
creation of bay hfc that includes large
sharks. salmon, striped bass. and
other l>pen-ocean fishes. This e;11hjbit,
Vlelton are dwarf'ed by giant kelp foreat at the Monterey
Bay Aquarium.
90 feet long and shaped like an
houfllass, was designed for constant·
ly swtmmin$ sharks who need a wide
ing radius and a long straight
c path.
The Cahfomia sea otters, in their
anmade grottoes. a~ am9ng the
most popular exhibits. This display's
innovauve design. offering two view-
ing levels (for surface and underwater
watching) allows visitors rare close-
up glimpses of the comical crcatu~
who like to open shellfish with rocks
while lying on their bellies.
The Marine Mammals Gallery
c.ontains life-size models of the bay's
aquatic mammals suspended over·
head. At the bciinning of the pro-
cession. a fiberglass ·replica of a 43-
foot gray whale 1sacoompanied by her
22-foot calf. Others in the group arc
loller whales, dolphins. seals. end sea
hons.
"Hands-on" kinps of exhibits in-
clude a bat ray petting and feeding
pool. a walk-through shorebird
aviary, a "touch" tide pool, kelp lab.
indoor/outdoor coastal stream. and
numerous video. telescope:, micro-
scope and magnifia uh1biu avall-
able to the pubhc
In reference to these exhibits. the
aquarium's executive director, Juhe
Packard, says. "We not oqly wanted
to put people cye-t<><ye with a
spectacular world, but put them 1n
touch with it too."
Thanks to its highly successful first
year of operation. the aquanum
announced recently that its 1986
educauonal programs will be free of
charge for all pre-arranged school
groups.
This dec1l1on will be reVle""''Cd
yearly, say aquarium spokesmen, and
will remain in effect as long as the nonpro~t. privat~ly funded facilit)
mccu its O{>Crallng costS v1a ad-
mmion receipts and other revenue
soun::cs.
"Our primary m1sS1on 1s public
education ... says Steve Webster, Lhc
aquanum's Director of Education
"so we want to make 11 as easy as
possible for classes to come."
The aquanum's educational facih-
t1es include a 273-seat auditonum
two classrooms. and a research lat>
oratory. Some 80.000 school children
took advantage of the aquanum's
programs and tours last year. while
100,000 arc expected this year.
Visitors who spend the day at the
aquanum can cnjo> a ~nic lunch
(buffet or waiter-served) at the on-sue
Po rtola Caft, in a beautiful setting
overlooking the ba}.
The Bookstore 1s not onl) ~11
stocked with books, but also naturc-
rclated art, gifts. and souvenirs.
Aquarium admission 1s $7 for
aduJt.s.. S5 for senior c111an\, and SJ
for children ages 3 through 12. Hours
are 10 a.m ... to 6 p.m. daily except
Christmas. Beginning May I, rescr·
vattons are required for v.ttkend
attendance. Call (405) 375-3333 for
infonnation.
Located at 886 Can~ry Row. the
aquanum is at the west end of the
Row. From Highway One. exit at the
Del Monte/Pacific Grove turnoff and
follow the signs to Cannery Ro" and
the aquan um
Year-round fun MAGIC OF MONTEREY ••.
along Monterey
Ry DONNA ANO RAY OTT attention dunng Lhe Great Monterey
Squid fesuval each May. oo11y,...c., •• 0 1 The Pcninsula·s histonc buildings
1-ew dcs11nations offer the vanet)' have their own celebrations and tours
111 \Ccnef). recreauon. and entertain-each Apnl. Pacific Grove's Victorian
mcnl t!lat 1s available al ong the Home Tour, Quilt Show and Good
\t11nterey Peninsula. Old Days include a craf\s fair and a
Ueginning with the AT&T-Pebble parade Monterey's Adobe Tour fea·
Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament in lures homes and buildings only open
l,1nuaf). and concluding w11h th(' to the public dunng this event
1 ahfom1a Wine Festival 1n Deccm· Other"must-stt" attractions of the
hl'r, the Peninsula hosts more than 70 Monterey Peninsula include the fol-
'IX'etal events each year. lowing·
"'nown as the "Golf Capital of the C .\NN ERY ROW, Monterc> ~nrld." the Peninsula 1s the site ul World famous because of John
'late. regional, and nauonal cham-Steinbeck's novels. the Row currently
p111nsh1p matchc~ held at 17 different has restaurants. bou11qucs.. a wax
v.nrld-dass courses.. museum. and the new Monterey Bay
f-or racing enthusiasts. there 1\ Aquanum.
I aguna Scca Raceway. where life in C .\RMEI MISSION BASILICA.
the fast lane has been illustrated by Cannel Foundtd b)' Father Jun1pero
1nterna11onally known dnvers such as Serra 1n 1770 the mission now
\tano Andrem, Phil Hill. and Dan hou~s a mu<,('um V1\1tors can vie~
< 1urne> Indian an1facts and Father Serra s
. fhc year'\ mu\1C fc~uvals ~gin the room. library kitchen. and bunal
hr\t weekend m March with Ou-place The mu~um 1s open Mon ·
1eland Monterey. fc:uunng bands Sat .. 9·JO a.m to 4 30 p.m.: Sunda).
frnm the U .. and Europe performing 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.rn.
1n clubs from downtown Monterey to THE BAR NY .\Rl>. Carmel
F15hcnnan's Wharf. (la.ss1cal mu-Locatl'd at H1ghwa) One 3nd Carmel ~1c1ans from Mound the world per-Valley Road. this shopping com pie\
form in the Bach Fest1v1I each July, has .SS ~pcc1alty shop\, 1nclud1ng a
held at the Carmel Cultural Center bookstore and restaurant~ in a multi·
and 1he Mm1on Bas1hca. fn Scptcrn-level 'tructurc ofbnck walkways and
her. the Montetty Jau Festival natural wood buildings.
reaturcs pcffom\ance -by-mtt"r· TH CROSSRD.AOS. Carmel·
nat1onalJ3U musie1anund vocahst~. Located at H1ahway One and lr.o
Food and wtnc enthus1•~•~ ha ve Road. th1sshopp1ng ccnt~r h~un Old
their own festivals al~. Each Dcccrn· European village look. wnh its ~torr-s
bcr, 89 wmene!> participate in the and rcuaurantS clu~tertd around a
C'ahromia Wine Fe\uval, held at the bell to"'rr
Monterey Conference Center. Like F 1 H E ~ M A N ·' W H A R F . "'l~. in June. the Festival of MontcrtY' Charter 003ts. Ii hing
Monterey C'ounry Wine and Food tnp5• \pccialt )' shops. fish market~.
offers •n opportunity to sample the and rc\taur.inh arc all available here
county'upecial foodsand wines .. One along with the spectacular view of the
food -tquid -is lin&)rd out for 1'>3)
FromPa&eS
edse was a long. low, handsome
building. Fitting into the background
enough to make us hesitate, yet
knowing that that building had not
been there 1n our many forages to
Cannery Row.
That must be it. we agreed. Rossi's
Ne w Monterey Plaza.
Again, we pulled under another
pone cochere -this on the edge of
the street -and were helped out by
)O ung men 1n both white uniforms
and wbtte gloves. While not quite as
smoothly done as 1he1r San Francisco
brothers. they did all right. picking up
our key at the desk and leadina us
alon& floors of beautiful, highly
polished ltahan and walls sleeved 1n
Brazilian teak.
r>own two levels. alona another
long and handsome hall, to a marble·
floored elevator. out again, around
two comers and finally to a door
which the key we were carryrng fit.
"Can wc call, 1fwes.ct lost?'' I asked
the bcllhoy. who gnnncd and said,
"You wont have any trouble but of
course you can."
Hc opened the double-drapes,
~h1)wed us how to use the TV. opened
the door to the balcony. askrd tf we
nttd anything and left.
The sound of the bay crashina
against the pilings made us feel we
were at sea Later telephone calls had
to be \topped each time a wave hit a
pll in8. We loved 1t.
For tho!IC of you who don't like
'6cing l'loR lt'I th~-watcr. we
understand and amona the 290 room~. there arc tho~ reached by a
bridge atchcd over the tiny strttt.
much as overhead bridge did in
Cannery Row's older <bys.
In add1t1on. rooms open off the
terrace -rooms allowing you tO hear
the sound of the water. without
feeling you're 1n l l.
Somethina for everyone, in other
words.
These rooms are spacious. too.
containing ~in an oversize bed, a
copy of a 81cdermcier annoire and
desk. a large brea.k:fast-siu table and
two ovcntuffed chairs.
The bath and dressing rooms were
both brightly li&hted (sometimes a
pink bulb would be a better choice for
me, but no mauer) and the butlt-1n
dressing table was more than ade-
quate. The only thing missing? A
chair.
''Some items arc still on their wa y
from Hong Kong," I was told later.
The Monterey Plaza and Julie
Packard's love-affair with marine hfe
of Monterey Bay bracket the strttt
John Steinbeck dubbed Cannery
Row.
They've certainly given 11 a dif-
ferent look.
And this is only the beginning.
Cal Rossi. af\er almost fi ve years of
patient ncgOtL&ting with tht' City
fathers. the Board of Supervisors and
the California Coastal Comm1\,1on
(Monterey hasn't gotten aro und to
developing their own plan, so the
Coastal Commission 1s still in •hargc
1n this area) was able to build the
row's first hotel.
By g1 mg access to the pubhc along
a handSome walkway a~ the front
of the hotel, with the beach at one end
and a multt-lcvcl terrace al the other.
the Coastal Comm1ss1on p ve llS go-
ahcad and Rossi's architects, the San
Francisco arch1tccturnl team of
-OtN2poti and &rgrr m•n~ to
make both areas a pan of the touil
picture
Town$peoplc and tounsts ahke are
encouraged to enJO) the c;1ghts of ~a
hons sw1mm1n& on their b:lch wa11-
1n1 for a snack or two. and ducks and
seaaulb ~woopmr.. ~id1ng and then
suddenly dropping into th(' Ra) to
capture what 11 was the) spotted from
above The ever-active view from thc
dining room -named for Drlfino -
and the lounge can keep a guest
distracted from their companions for
minutes at a ume.
In the near future, Rossi will havc a
vintage tra.in to bring San Franoscans
to the Plan. A catamaran is alf'Qd)
pulled up on the sand. and within
month.s work will stan on the nev.
con\'enuon center and spa. both to be
located whert one of the few can-
ncnes still stands towards F1sht'r·
man's Wharf.
A Cal Rossi Jr .. a C-al1fom1a kid.
has an on-going romance with h1~
forefather's country. And although
not overwhelmed With tuhan touch-
es in either hotel. the Italian's love for
art and their eye for design 1s apparent
everywhere -handwoven fabm~
from Venice. glass from the saml' an:-a
and finally. the emphasis on good
northern ltahan food. Fresh from a
local greenhouse, vegetables and fru11
arc often used a.s decoration 1Mtead
of flowers. Frescos of hahan mun
tf)s1dc scenes 1ntcrpla) w1th wide
~ indow views of the Ba-. and P;mfic
Hca,en knov.~ there arc no short·
ages of good hotels on the \fontcrc'
Pcninsula -the High lands Inn
Q\Jah Lodge and thc newl> rtno' atcd
La Pla)a. but here. nght 0111 oo
Monterc' Ba,. we: have .i ncv.
adventure -one tveryont' \hould
try Even though 1t\ brand nev. no"
11 sull mana&e\ to fit n1cel) 1nto the
N ckground ~ 1t weathers, 1t will bc
even rn.ott comfort.able J~
Ro!.~1 and his ere" have mana,ed'
c.11flicult task -first ovcrt'om1ng the
ol'.>\taC'lcs ncccssaryio act throu1h the
bun:"aucrac)' and then k~p ll 1n su~·h
gnod taste
We all lo"ed the crabblne's of tht'
old C'anncf) Row, hut the \m1hng
beaut} of 1h1s and Juhc.-Packard 's
Monten:') •\quanum must bc ap
plaudcd for bnngin.g su~ h ta..teful
n1trt1ei. to a wt ll·belo' cd area
Oatebook/ Friday, February 21 . 1986 p 11
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'Turtle Diary' a reflective look at daily living
R) ROBERT HYNDMAN kidnap three sea tunics from a Bn11sh
11«. in thl· back of the mind ot C\er. zoo and set them free in the ocean
,h1ld v.ho v1!>1t~ the 100 · surf.
.\ftt>r ga11ni 1n v.ondcrml'nt at thr Thr film'\ simple theme and happ)
natural <;1mpl1nt> of the animal\, the ending offer '>Oltd support for a more
.-hild tx·g1n' tu rerogn11e the tnJUStll't' <oubtle 'Ito~ about how a burned-out
ol thL' ".Ill' the fl·ntC\ and the lages author of children's books (Glenda
\nd hl· v.anl\ Ill Sl'I the .1n1mal~ Jackson) and a llm1d bookstore
lrl'l' .\ l h1ld "u\uall) LOnll'nt to pla\ assistant (Ben King,sle)l rccogn1Le
11111 thl' ,a1lhrcal.. IO hi\ 1magtnJt1on their own Cheerless lives in the
Hut "hl'n the \Jmr 1mpul~c stnl..l''> lim11ed frC'cdom of the sea turtles.
.ulult\ 1n1\•re\t1ng C\l'nts are <;ct in 1mpnsonC'd 1n the aquanum tank.
rn11t111n .1, "Turtk 01ar. ·· \O t.:lo-.\hhough tho1r lives arc d1stinctl:r
•IUL'nth tllu,traln. d1flhent, Naera Duncan and Wilham
Jackson and Krng,sle:r are gJf\ed
actors who gracefully express the
changes their characters go through a~
the tunle-abduct1on day approachl'S.
Their hves take on new meaning. they
become more assertive and the
people around them respond to thetr
newborn warmth.
Harold Pinter. who wrote the
screenplay based on Russell Hoban's
novel.~eep'l the interacllon between
Duncan and now free of chchc and
unnecessary dialogue. When they're
11re~l. they keep quiet.
'
In · l unk Dia~·· "h•l'h t)l:g1n) an )nov. arr thrown together b) their
L'\du\I\ l' nranltl' (nun I\ l'ngagr-shared<>~ mpath:r for the tunics And.
men1 tnn1ght al the Ralhoa { 1nema as the film'<> simple analog) 11-
1"0 \er' normal adults \ank thrm-lust rate). their effort to ~t lrL~ thl"
'L'hc' Jv.al..L· trom their mundane tunles hbc.>rates themS<"hes 1n the
Ii' l'' .ind muster thl' courag<" tu procrs~
9uch subtle. unspoken storytelling
ma\es "Tunic Diary" a rcflec1tve
look at hves numbed by daily li ving
and the beauty cre.ated when people
break frer of such ruts.
Neaera (Glenda Jacbon) and Wllllam (Ben K.lqaley)
releue one of the turtlee Into the ocean lD 'Turtle Diary.'
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Suite for Orchestra' premiers this weekend
y CHRISTOPHER PALMER Accordin$ to conductor Granger. the ,,...c ....... •1wq1 ' compos1t1on cuns1sb vf'·s1mple mcl-
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conductors work together? Duelling
p1$t.ols are one option. Their presence
on the same stage will provide
evidence that they have found a
suitable alternative The discussion
begins at 7:30 p.m,
the 8: I S conccn consists of three
works. ofwb1ch Mr. Robbins' wtll be
second. It opens with one of the most
eloquent masterpieces of western
music: Franz Schubert's F1fih Sym-
phony.
Schubert's shon career spanned a
remarkable Cr'd 1n music. The Fifth
was composed 1n 1816. less than a
decade after the death of Haydn.
Haydn persontlied the "class1cal"
paiod in music. This penod was
notable for stnct adherence "to the
rules" of musical form At the same
ume 1816 puts us at the height of the
"romantic" penod's successful strug-
gle against these very constraints
The-Fifth as admirable in ns
technical perfecuon. More import-
antly. it possesses ·a spontaneity
which never fails to delight. Schubert
gives us the best of both worlds.
bnng.ang the romantic perspective to
bear on classical form. II as all the
more remarkable for havmg been
composed by Schuben al 1he age of
19.
Dvorak's C'onccno for Cello con-
cludes the evening. The soloist 1s
John WaJz. a cellist from Pasadena.
Mr. Walz 1s a highly respected
orchestra mus1c1an. performing as
principal cellist with several Southern
C'ahfomia orchestras. He has also
toured antemauonally as a solo1s1 and
a chamber music player. Mr Walz
has appeared previously wath the
South Coast Symphony.
The compo~r Antonm Dvorak
'ame to Amenca an 1892 10 teach al
the Nattonal Conservatory of Music
1n New York In his major compo-
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s1t1ons from this penod, one finds
nauve mencan and slave tunes
developed LO surpnsmg ways into
major works.
One ofh1s last .. American" works
1s the Conccno for Cello. Conductor
Granger descnbcs the work as "very
nch in melody and an texture" and
"filled wtth longing to return home.''
This conccno has loni been regarded
as one of the most significant works 10
the cello rcpeto1re.
The conccn will be followed by a
recepuon. All members of the au-
dience are invited to meet the soloist.
the conductor. the composer. and the
members of the orchestra.
The event will be held at Roben
Moore Theatre at Orange \bast
College. Saturda) evening at 8.1 S
The pre-concert event begins at 7 30
T1cke1s are SI S, S 10 and $"8. They can
be obtained by phoning the South
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CHAO'S DINESTY
A new dimension to dining at Golden Truffle
It 1'> rather amusing hstcning to
l hl'I -\Ian Greelc)' describe his
phtlo~oph~ of cooking. I recent I)'
asked ham to tell me about The
Golden Truffie tn a few short
'cntenccc; This 1s what I got! .. I
six·cial11e 1n contemporary adap-
tauons of classica l recipes. That's
wha t 1t sa)'S on my menu. But. I
loHd f1ving for a while in the
C anbbcan. and )OU will find
1nOucn<:<:!> from 1hc West lndicc;
1n '>omc of the d1c;hcs. I am ·not
11Ho h11arre food b)' an)' means.
) ou -will not fi nd quail bone
wults(purcc)around here! I try to
keep m) food vanrd and quite
1nterc<.11ng. and I pa) a lot of
Jlte n11on to the wines which are
Jll <.elected "'11h re\pcct to fine
IJ'>ll.' and good \aluc. Customers
Jrc \Cl) 1mportanl and rd lake
them to know that I am always
tl!lng m) OC''it ..
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CHAO
Overall. 1t was quite a
philosophical statement. and
mostl y I find myself in agreement.
Some restaurants s11 for
months or yea rs before l seem to
find time to v1s1t. This was not the
case at The Golden Truffle. One
of Newport's best restaurateurs,
Lucky Tec hcranong wh o owns
the htghl) acclaimed Bangko k J
That Restaurant , called me when
the restaurant was only six weeks
old and said he had to take me
there. He had heard about 11 from
a local "foodie:· tncd it and
thought 11 was very fasc1na11ne.
Off we went. Three years ago, 11
was only a few outdoor tables and
a dining room with sparse tables.
a deli-take-out-case prominently
plopped in the middle and wine
racks along one wall. But. the
menu re~lly caught your eye.
I ca n remember having stewed
rabbit for lunch that was tender
and Oa vorful with its herby wine
sauce and chunks of onion and
potatoes. Lucky had a duck salad
with several kinds of ireens and
enough sltces of grilled duck
breast to qualify as a dinner
entrce. Servi ng tiny portions 1s
also adverse to Greely's thinking.
Over the years. the restaurant
has grown along with tts accep-
tance 1n the communtty. Another
dining room. more formal look-
ing. ha5 been added and the
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14 Oatebook/ Friday, February 21, 1986
ou tdoor terrace space has
doubled. The deli case remains.
but most of the former take-ou t
items (salads. pastas, en trees suit-
able for serving cold or rewarm-
ing) are ~one. Instead. cheeses.
charcutcne. and desserts are more
likely to be found. Greeley con-
cluded he would rather cook
everything to order than have it
sitting in a display case for hour\
Juc;t as the restaurant has grown,
so has the catenng business. and
food can be ordered ahead from
the restaurant ready to be whisked
home and rewarmed just as easily
as catenng can be contracted for.
For a couple. or for hundreds. he
1s most adaptable.
The lunch and dinner menus
do not differ a great deal. Many of
the same ttems appear in some-
what abbreviated form midday.
but more trad111onal luncheon
fare 1s also available. One day for
lunch an appetizer of fresh
Flonda alligator suited our in-
quisui ve mood. The alligator
meat ts finely ground with bacon.
formed an to a fat patty, grilled and
served atop a slice of prosciutto
with a bit of lemon butter and
parsley. The preparation leans to
the salty side but is otherwise
quite interesting. Alligator is not
unhke the taste of frog legs. but tt
can be dry if not handled prop-
erly. My guest ord ered an entree
of fresh egg linguine. It was
infused with btts of goat cheese,
tomato. Reggiano and Parmesan
cheeses. I ordered fresh pork
tenderloin which came with a
tomatillo ~auce and creme
fraiche. It was descnbed as slight-
ly spicy on the menu. The pork
was deltghtfully tender. but the
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From Page 14
,auce was neither spicy nor tom~
l1k1ng.
l 'pon summoning the wa1tt•r
and asking him to remove unly
th\.' sauce. the kitchen had tht·
dlTC'ncy to redo the entire platl'
.... 11h a simple mustard cream
\auce tha1 suited me much mon.'.
This restaurant, in fact. will
an:ommodate the ~ucst to the nth
degree by subtracting. adding. or
m1x1ng \anous parts of menu
1trms to your pleasure.
Delving further into the ap-
rx·trzcr category. Greeley serves a
gl·ncrous portion of sun-dned
tnmatocs w11h goat cheese. th<.'
,lightly piquant flavor of the
tornatoe~ melding nicely with the
h11 t of th<: cheese. A new tlt'm on
thl· appe111cr mcn1,1 is clam\
''l'~1med in .\'\ti Spumant1 then
d1t'''ed wi th olive oil. cli pping!> ol
lrt''ih hcrh'\ and pancetta.
"mo~cd Belgian trout 1s served
,,m pl~ wnh capers and lemon
"edges. "'hile a generous portion ·•I house pate 1s sausfying with ti!.
,11ghtl} coarse texture and part-
11t·rcd \.\Ith the chefs own mu'i-
wd and ~ol'l11chon· pickle' The
C 1old(•n l'ruffie version of onion
'oup takes 1ngred1cnts from afar
.rnd merges them into a thick. nch
11 111glnmerat1on crn·d in the
tl'l·11gn1zahle marm11e: Swct•t
\l.iu1 <ln1om. arc simmered hour\
111 .1 dark. rich broth w11h bit!. ol
h,1 m and ( ·reole spices. It 1s ladled
into the fat. round bowls then
It 1pped w11h a thick slice of
< 1ru-.crc cheese to be ml'ltc<l und~r the salamander. Other
't'r,1ons pale by compan\On
(·a\ 1ar 1s not for CH'l)One.
1.'llh\.'r because of thc lOSl or
hn .1 usc it 1s an unaccustomed
1.1'>tt•. Hov.e .. er. here }OU do have
.. 111 option of tasting at a pnl'C from
·~' "O to $37. dependmg upon tht:'
I\ JX' or fish roe chosen The way
t 1a'l°ll'' present-; thc dish 1' com-
n11·nt1abh:. so plca .. ant that we ate
1.'\1.·r~ morc;el on the plate. H u~r
pn1,1rnc\ arc croc;s-cut 1n10 thin
potato d11p rounds. quickly deep
lril·d. drained of all fat arld piled
111) a plate Half an avocado 1">
-.11< t'd and drama11call) fanned
out then enhanced b) a largt•
Jnllop of creme fra1chc which 1s
111ppt•d by caviar -C'ahfc1rn1a
t!t1fdcn at the low end of the ~rak.
< ,1,p1an Oscctra and Sevruga 1n
lhl' middle pme. and Ku!>\lan
lkluga on the high en<l It 1\
talones. decadence.Jo) and para-
J1-.c all rolled into one
a ( ahors., a dt'ep red earthy wine
of the -.outhwl'\1 of France.
h t'I) d:i ~ the chef crca ks '
"Cvl'ral \penal' 1n both appet11er I
and entrel' categories. at lunch t
and dmner Thi<> parucular evr-
ntng an unusual version of the
tarn was descnhed and emerged a
real winner A flour tortilla was
dccorat1 vcf\ cut around the
edge!>. steamed and placed on the
plate. It was la~ercd with a thin
fillet of pork ~h1ch was topped
wi th a 11ngy salsa of fresh tomato
av ocado and lots of cilentro. A bit
of sour cream crested 11 all and a
cun c of purple rad1cch10 set off
th e far edge of tht· whole presen-
tation. It~·"" good IMk1ng and
~ood tastrng
Swordfi1;h had been procured
1hat morntng and was descnbed
a!> heing "ervetl with an abalone-
( 'hampagnc bu Iler sauce. The fish
wa\ generouc, 1n size, came gently
conked and the sauce was JUSt as
promt!>Cd , a nice blend of all those
mgred1em' My husband had
bct.•n cravrng '>Orne sort of pasta.
and true lo their word. they took
his suggestion to fuse the linguine
with the lightest cream sauce and
some bits of s~afood and shellfish
"lot onl) did the} create the dish
for him. tt lame as a tast)
c:omb1nat1on
·\Ian Cirrl'c:lc\ change:' thl'
nH.·nu ahout l'\l'l) four month'
On the ne~C\t ,\ crs1on arc barlx··
qul'd !tcamp1 with a side of roastt·d I
1>otatoes and \ l:gt:tablcs done m 1
the provcncal style of south-1
western Frant'c Veal ravioli in a J
fresh htrb sauce arc not new to the
menu. but arl' very good so have
(Pleue .ee CHAO'S/Page 17) I
"ialads come with Mcd1tcr-
ranl'an ingredients. mixed green'\,
nr even topped with mussels. bi ts
of ~un-dncd tomatoes, bits of red
~htl1 pepper and dri zzled with rice
wtnl' 'inegar dressing. For those
who love eggplant. here a baby
Onl• 1s grilled, dressed lightly with
I.he fla...'!.Qrs_Q.[gi_ng_er, soi' sauce and sesame oi l and topped wilfl a 1-11,. __
'mall portion of fish.
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oakcy. macho Cal1forn1:i
Chardonnays. plea c try 1h1~ one.
It ha the finesse of a fine French
Chardonnay, and 1s elegantly
smooth to drink. We graduated to
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18 Oatebook/ Friday. February 21, 1986
By CHRIS CRAWFORD
Delly ..... Ce<•--·· Karel Vidlak, m aitre d. a t T he G nll an the
recently re-opened Balboa Inn, brings with him
23 years of experience in the restaura nt industry,
in both the United States and Europe.
"I'm from Czechoslovakia. o rigrnally," he
said. "The re. when you finish high school. you go
to trade school - in my case, hotel management
school -for four years."
Following his training, he began work as a
m aHre d', and three years later. he won the
country's "Maure' d' of the Year" award ... After I
won 1t, they sent me to serve the president for sax
months, as an honor," he expla ined .
A year la ter. however. he prepared to leave
the country. "In 1968, dun ng the Russian
revolution in m y country, my fa the r was killed on
the first day of the occupation . Friends ad vised
m e to leave. 'Th ere's nothing happening here that
would be for your good anymore,' they said ...
After a three-yea r stint in West Germany, he
wa s offered a position at the Waldorf-Astoria in
New York City. While wo rking there. he had the
occasio n to serve Geri! Muller. who was planning
to open Am brosia in Newport Beach. "He said,
·an ytime you would li ke to come to Newport
Beac h. you've got a JOb with me.' ·· recalled
Vidlak.
After a brief return to West Germany ("I got
married. a nd worked at the Dusseldorf H1lton for
awhile"}, Vidlak accepted M uller's offer and
became head captain at Ambrosia m 1975.
Following tha t expenence. he also served as
ma1tre d' a t Alfredo's, a nd as assistant manager at
both The Vineyard (Century Plaza Hotel) and at
the Wane Cella r (Newporter).
V1dla k joined the Balboa Inn last Decem ber.
wh ich re-opened a fte r extensive renovation.
Originally built tn 1930. the Inn has enjoyed a
colorful his tory enha nced by its proximity to the
Pavilion and Re ndezvous Ballroom .
Popular entertainment celebnt1es of the era
were frequent guests who used the inn's faci li ties
wh ale fil ming movies m the beach area. T hrough
the years. the hotel's guests included the Dorsey
Brothers. G lenn Miller. Gary Cooper. H umphre~
Bogart. Cary Grant, and Errol Flynn.
T he original Cove Restaurant featured
Henry Jones. Orange Cou nty's fim black chef.
Now the Cove has been replaccdd by The Grill. an
CocktaiG
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SAUTE SALMON MILANO WITH SPINACH PASTA
I 5-ounce 1almon filets
1 poand 1plnaclt pas ta
•;, pound baiter
i iable1poons olive oU
t teHpoon cttopped garllc
J tu1poon clilopt>ff slaallots
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Karel Vldlak of the Balbo9 Inn Grill
elegan t dining room setting decorated an pmk-
mauve tones.
The Gnll's menu featu res fresh seafood from
the local Doryman Fleet as well as other
Cahfom1 a cuisine.
..W ith a name h ke T he G nll, eighty per cent
of the menu n ems should be prepared on the gn ll.
That's what I call California c uisine. a nd that's
what we're trying to accomplish here now -
things hkc grilled lam bchop . a nd grilled
swordfish. for example." explained V1d lak.
"When you're located on the beach . it's hard
to have something very elegant except for
d in nertime. So our pla ns are to have breakfast
and lunch very nice but casual. and for the
evening we offer fi ne d ining," he continued.
"Very soon. probably by the end of February.
we wall have a menu only for the patio -'cry
sample items like sandwiches. salads. omelet~ -
things that are very fast and sample to serve," hl·
said.
"I believe 1t's all g0tng to work very well :·
said V1dlak in conclusion. "For me. it's a nc.·w
challenge, and I'm very excited about 1t. ..
3 teaspoons fresh chopped thyme
Z cups heavy cream
Salt and pepper to taste
Cook 1hc pa~ta unall alden1c (appro•t1matt•h X
minutes). Co)et a~1dc Scac;on salmon w11h sal1. pepper
and garhc powder. In a hot <ik1llet. mcll hu11c1. add
ohvc 0tl. heat lo very hot. ( ook the ~l mon on both
sides. set aside and keep warm. In the sk1lle1 ar1d the
garhc. basil. thyme. and shallot~. Season w11h ~It and
pepper 10 taste. and sa ute I minute. Add the p.1sta to
tht: butter mixture alo ng wi th the cream; cook and stir
ll ll heated thro ugh a nd well hlcndcd. Ow 1dc pasta into
6 portion!>. place sa lmon on top, and garnish with a
mixturt of peeled. 'Seeded. chopped tomato and
chopped chi vcs
I '• ounces Chamhord liqueur
8 fresh rasp~me!I
2 ounces cream
J 1 nthc:\ crushed 1cr
Blend IS seconds. Serve ln brudy snifter. ~rvt"s
~•e.
Tllieu rttlpn were 19bmltted by Bob B•n~
R~staurant, Newport Be.cat.
_..H IT ON THE TOWN
CHAO'S DJNESTY man)' locaJ establishments, he duneos1on to dining out. Of adaptations of classic cu1S1n es • • • sJ worked for a while an the Canb-course. I've had a couple of from various reg.ions of the world.
From Pate 15 bean and finall y spent six months disappointments. but overall the Lunch 11 :30 a .m. to 3 p.m
bcl'n held over from the previous and \-a)es of lrcsh no on an 1982 roaming through res-expcnence has been pos1t1ve and Tuesday through Saturday. D10-
h'1 I lake the whole roasted baby every table. and the most decent taurants and vineyards in France interesting. Judging fro m the ner from 5:30 p.m. Tuesda}
chtl ~en. mannated an ohve 011 wine glasses an town. The am-rescarchinj as much as he could cntical acclaim that has been through Saturday. Closed Sunday
and )p1ces. served w1th fresh baance was created by Greele) before taking the plunge himself. coming to Alan Greeley. some-and Monday. Lunch $4.50 to ~p111ach and pasta. Cassoulct as a and has wife T halia and financial You have to understand The body agrees wtth me. SI 0.50·a la carte. Dinner entrees
d1\h almost 1mposs1ble to find partners Deborah and Philip Golden Truffie. the slightly dif-$1 0.75 to St6 (market pnce for
an,where outside of a few r1:g1ons Bwrton. Burt-0n 1s a well-known fercnt v1cwpomt about food, the THE GOLDEN TRUFFLE 1s daily fresh fish specials). Ample
1n France. The chef offers an racecar driver. senous wines to embellish the located at 1767 Newport Bl vd .. -self parking in front of the
agrt>eablc version of this h~art> Greeley was bom and raised in foods (incidentally. pnced at Costa Mesa. Reservations are restaurant. AJI major credit c~rds
pl'a,anl dish -white beans with the general area. and began cook-barely two times wholesale), the su~ested and can be made by arc honored. C.asual neat attire 1s
'hunks of ha m. duck. con fit of ing at t ge 17. l\fter cooking in desire of the chef to add a new calling 645-9858. Contemporary appropriate. lhk~rn . tomat~~ shallots and --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
garltl ~weetbreads, filet mignon.
fr11 J\'>CC of fresh lobster and duck ..t'lle'o1~ Northern Italian Continental Cuisine
Ju 1our are offered. J J•• 1 0
\.\ h1te chocolate ice cream. Now Featuring A Special lighter. Late-Night
lh<h.olatc raspberry cake . Ololng Menu(newltemsmonthly)
••Bob Burns: till
Great ... "
S.-qrt~ B'"h m11h
Daily Pilot lhl'l.''>ccakes and various other
d I nh k h d be Entertainment Tuu.-Sun .• Cocktails with complimentary tit•.-.•-•• • '<>'"' PN>IH'nlin& • PJ't~ e 1&>·lS ma e It ar to hors d'oeuures from 4:30 Dinner from 5:3() ~..--
good at the end of the meal. On A FESTIVAL OF CHAMPAG E BL ff ET m1"1 occas1onsJ I succumbed to Sunday Night la Family Night ' $12 50 I di lndodifll. Round nr 0..-f I~,. .,f 1 .. mb. ll•m ~ ~·r. Om~i.-rrh (jwc h .. S..IJZ1an lhl' ll'mptalaon. · comp ete nnera \\ .afllfi Pt'l1whf.d ""'lmnn "alad, ~ F r~h Brra«h. ~rh .md \lurh \lnr,."
lie\ ond the great go lden a" n· from 5 p.m. •13 .. ("8 .. duWre• > 111~ ">hading the b1stro1sh front llJ price (children under 12) ~nrd ·unrl•y JO am-2:30 pm
llrracc JS a dining room with I 675 1922 Jiiu~eclothes~bk~ceilingfuns ;~~~~2~0~~~s~t~C~o~a~s~t~H~w~y~.,~C~o~r~o~n=a~d~e~l~M~a~r~~~~-~~~~~3~7~f~u~h~jo~n~ls~la~n~d~~~~~~~w~~~r~l~~~·~ch~~~~~~~~~~3~0~ dl':tt1 ng a subtle breeze. large -------------
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COUNTRY STYLE
SUNDAY $199
BRUNCH
tncludps Beverage
Well Dflnl< or Beer
9:00 AM to 1 :00 PM
645-8091
1712 Placentia
Costa Meaa
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION!
Come 101n tile fun at Gmo s th1c;
Saturday. Feb 22 Whether 1t be
for breal<fast. lunch. dinner or
coc1<ta11s. there's big dotn's
going on all day long It's /he
First Annual 81fthday Bash tor
Gtno and Hersh" (Oh, and
George too. of course' ~~ ~-
' 428 E 171h St
Cost!l Mesa 7 14 650 1750
7 AM ? A M Delly
Sunday 8 AM io 12 AAldm9n1
A Tradition
of Sea , Food and
Romance.
fa~nence llll' fi11e~t of cmdlelu
Lthfomia n1L'ime . ~UrtlieL'i alTOS,\ the water.
:u1d a touch of the romantic p:l.'\l
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Spec ials s6.25
(om pie IC" dinner 1ntluding soup AND
'>dldd. garlic brPdd, <.herbt>rt and coffet·
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I I Oatebook/ Friday, February 21 , 1986
Piret 's scores corporate coup
By FIFI CHAO
A real rnrporate coup has Just taken
place. one that will undoublcdl)
affect a Costa Mesa restaurant. Cindy
Black ha~ long been touted as a fine
female chef, and has garnered some
national fame. She most recently·
served as chef of Sheppard's Res-
taurant 1n lhe Sheraton EaM Hotel on
Harbor l~land in San Diego. Ptrct's.
with home offices in San Diego and
~veral restaurants throughout the
Southland. has stolen her awa\. She
has become Ptret's director of food
opcrat1on'i. She will oversee menu
development, food quaht> control
and will be fully responsible for
1ra1n1ng P1re1's chefs.
The local Pirct's 1!> located in the
lo"'cr IC'\ cl of South C oa<>t Pla73
\hopping \lall 1n lhe Ma> Compan)
"1ng. Ptrct's spcc1alt1es 1n Amcm:an
lood "'htrh has been culled from the
ethnic ongin~ of early 1mm1grants In
add111on 10 eating 1n the restaurant, a
"1de range of foods arc available 10
<;en•c 1n the home. Och case'> are filled
with cntrcc'i. ~alad~. pastas.
charfutcnc, checw\, desserts and
chc.Kolales for lake-out.
For more 1nformat1on or rcs-
taura n 1 re~crvat1ons. phone
556-6424.
Bangkok 1 has rcoix-ncd after
several week' of rl·novat1on The
k11chen hac; been rC'modelC'd and
C\panded. and con~1ruct1on con-
tinues on an add1t1onal dining room
which will double seating capaCll)
HowC'ver. the currcnl constructi on
docs not 1nterfC'rr w11h the oix-ration
of the onginal dining room The
warm comfortable ambiance..· in soft
pastels accomph'>hcd h) a mo .. 1e c;et
des1gm•r will rl•ma1n
Bangkok 1 "a" opcnrd fi.,,l. :rear'
ago b.. I uck ' and T ina
Tcac..heranong Luck)' '><l)'S 1ha1 hl'
Bob Bt.ns' Newport Beach Restatrant assistant m1nacer Juanita Johnson wekomes
cuests lo the ~tfous Stnday Chan1>acne Buffet utmacanu. which irdJdes
fresNy cut rCUld of beef and ham, omelettes made to «der. ens Benedict. 8tfrian
waffles. pates. cheeses. fresh lweads, salads, desserts and llllCh more. The price is just
$13.95 (SS.5-0 thidren). f« reservations cal (714) 644-2030.
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Balboa Penin~ula would expcnenn•.
resurgence of populanry. Befori
opening Ban~ok ". they opcnc•
Bangkok I rn Loe; Angeles an1
· Bangkok 1 in Be verly Hills. Banekol
2 was closed due to the exorb1tan
rent. but the first re!>taurant 1s st1)l 1h
favonte haunt of many mov1
cclcbnt1es. as is the local restaurant
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Imperial Thai, mC'aning the haut
ru1S1ne of Thailand. Numerous pres
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the restaurant, and 1t has also bee1
acclaimed 1n nattonal maga11nes
Open only for dinner, reservalton
arc strong)) urged. I 01 Palm A' cnul
Balboa Peninsula 6 73-652 1
\Jcwport's fir-.1 horel Tht· C"-
porter Rcw rt . •'> undergoing a SI
million rc·no' a11on It wa\ rc..·donc
fr" }ear\ c1,go under thl· fornw
0 " nersh1p. ho"'ner 11me had 1a~r1
ti\ toll and mut h rcm11<ld 1ng \Iii
needed 10 be fin9'ht•d l hr H I room
are being complctcl\ n:donr in th•
shadr~ of f>CJCh laH·ndrr and gn•1•1
v.hich will tx· earned 1hroughou1 1t11
ho I el including d Ol'\.\ I 04-romr
add111on. lohh\ H·,1,111r:.in1 illll lounge\ ·
rhc thrCl' l:Xl\l1ng rnlaurant\ ""
now he cumhinl•d 1n111 om· .tll
purpo\l: rt:\1 3uran1 Ir v.111 I~: va,11
largl"'f than an)' prrv111u\ l':Jling an·~
and "'111 fearurc a gret·nhou\(' d1.·u1
overlooking thl' ha~ fhnc will he.• at
add111onal lerrarr for d1n1ng Foo•
will be Amencan and Calrforn1
Contemporary They tell me that 1h
restaurant will have a "fun" rlrmrn
to ti.
Design element~ of the hotel w1l
change in several a<>pcCI\, with th
addition of some dclrgh1ful art h1le(
lural details. It will be a welcom
change for the 24-)ear-old propcny
.£or rooms. dining or banquc
information. call 644-1 700 Tiii
NEWPORTER RESORT t\ localt•
at 1107 Jamboree Road
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CARMELO'S
Th11 ultra-1mart haven of ucep-
t1onal Italian and Continental
cuisine is one of the more rewardi'ng
places w dine. Fretib pa11ta and
SPf.'C1al "light" sauces are carefully
prepared by three of the finest Ital·
1an chefs. Pisno bar entertainment
complementa the fun atmosphere.
Petio dinin11: 11vail11ble for the sun
love~ Open Tues.-Sun. from 5:30
p m fo r d inner. Sun. Brunc h
11 00·2:30 3520 E. Coast Hwy. Cor-
ona del Mar 675-1922
~ARC ELLO'S
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"eel l't0ppino and their famous
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1971. th1~ family owned restaurant
ha captured the hearts of Italian
food luvt'r Lunch Mon.-Fri.. Din-
ner-; n1ghlS a wttk 1 i502 Beach at
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MEDITERRANEAN ROOM ·
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1....,M__.JT ON THE TOWNL ~ ~~:
•
ORANG E COAST
RES IJ\-1 I 1AN·1·
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SEAFOOD STEAKS
ANTHONY'S PIER 2
The Southern Ca lif Rl'l!tauranl
\\"rater~ vott'd th1& one tht' wanner uf
the best value rtstauran1'! Their
-.eafood 1~ the talk nf the town with
'" :1fi fre~h lish da1lv CBS 1'1'1e
v1•11in C'la1ms 1he" have tht> ht's1
happ' hour in ·o range County
Menu has ralorae count for tht'
weight con8c1ous Open nightly '"'
dinnt'r Located un the ~aut1ful 'lip
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THE CANNERY
Thia h111tor1c waterfront landmark
m Ntwport's Cannery Village fu·
tures fresh local seafood and wt·
ern ~ef. Consistently good service,
1Jpen for Lunch, Dinner, Sun.
Champagne Brunch and Harbor
Cruises Entertainment nightly and
'un afternoon•. Enjoy tht lounge
food galley-superb clam chowdtr1
:10 10 LaFayettt' 675-577i
REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT
This is the original and has bttn
,erving Newport Beach for t5 yearc;.
T hl'ir specialty 1s seafood and
steaks. \hefs spet'1al selectwns dally
~nd famou!I for t heir broaaled
d11rken, loo' A ~autiful waterfront
'1ew uf Newport Bay enhances the
,tmosphert' Perfe.ct for business
·ntt-rtaining and romant1r dining
L .. e&le6 at 251 K Coast Hwy , N~
porl Reservation<. arrepted Phone
5-; I I'll>~
THE REX OF NEWPORT
Located on the oceanfront acrOI!
from the Newport Buch pier, Tht>
Res is the Orange Coe.at '1 moat
ncluaive eeafood reataurant. WeU
known for fresh Hawaiian 1ourmet
rish aelectiona and apedalizing in
sweet C hannel laland abalone, ten·
der veal and prime meat.I. The
warm ambiance of the padded
boothar goth1c paintings and the
well stocked wine rack.a lend to
Rn'• convivial atmoephere. The
Ru of Newport is the choice of
locals as wt>ll u vi111tora. Recipit'nt
of the preat1g1oue T ravel-Holiday
aw11rd Caeua l/elegant attire
Lunch, dmnt'f Call 675-2566 for
reservation!!. Valet ~arki nic
RUSTY PELICAN
f'tt'sh seafood and lots of 111 C'oml'
dock yourwlf here and dint ovtr
looking the beautiful Nt>wport Hay
Featuring 15 t.o 25 fresh fish selec-
tions daily from around tht' world
No wait seafood bar in tht loungt
Lunch. Dinner. Sun Rrunch m
!'llt>wport 273.'1 W \oast Hwy ,
642-3431 In Irvine Lunch, Om
ner. and Happv Hour l K30 Mam,
~45-477 4
TALE OF THE WHALE
F:apertenct' 1 11tep hack into time w
a place -whert' vou can dint' at -ynur
own lt111urt' EnJ<>Y the mmanre uf
old Newport with a panoramic hay
view. ~cit~ your aente1 with their
aenutional eealood and traditional
favoritiee. Breakfut 7 a.m., Mon.·
Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner
4-11 Mon.-Sat. &t. and Sun.
Brunch 7-4. Oyster Bar Fri., Sat. &
Sun. B~quet facilitiet up t.o 500.
400 Main St .• Balboe. 673-4633.
SAIL LOFT
Located abovt' the Jolly Roger m
Laguna, thia cozy restaurant fea
lures fine fresh M&food with ocean
vit>w dinin1. Enjoy the oy1t.er bar in
a warm atmoaphere and decor of
nautical motif. The seafood menu
features awordfi11h, shrimp. halibut,
scalloPA and many other aelectiol\ll.
Tht> oyster bar offers oyster
~hoote111. clams, crab & 11hrimp
c<JCktail and aho hot di11hes. The
Sail Loft. a restaura11t that 11 ded1
cat.ed t.o the tradition Qf comradery
400 S. Coa~I Hwy . Laguna Beach
494-3:\58
THE WAREHOUSE
Nt>wport's most mnovattvt' watt'r
front dining eapt>rience. Chef
Charles Kalag1an feature11 frl's h sea
food and internat ional cuisine
Highly acrla1mt'd. award w1nninK
Sun. Brunch, also featuring palm
dining. Incredible oysltr bar, u
quieitt' ambienct, ex re pt ion al ltve
entertai nmtnt Banquel.3 and cater
mg availablt l.1do V1lla1tl', Nt>wp<1rt
Beach 67:1 4700
PINl'ER I. - .
GRAND DINNER TBEATltB
lmpre11ive dinina and proC ... iooal
productiona ue aure to pleMe .-ch
time you viait.. The 11tnordinary
buffet orfert rout b&ron of beef,
glued ham with a fruit uuce, Geor-
gia chic.ken with ~ and 1lae
and the Mahi Mahl ia eerved in a
peaaant aauce. Tri-color fet\uccinj
and cream ia a ruJ favorite. Enjoy
dinner and a play t.onicbt! Grand
Dinner Theater located within t.ti.
Grand Hotel in Anaheim•at 1 Hotel
Way. Call 772-7710.
HAR LEQUIN D I NNER
THEATER
Every cU1t.omer can be npected t.o
be treated like a celebrity. The
theater offers eerumptioUI meai.
with top productionl! in an elegant
atmoephere The aumptuoua buffet
mdude11 rout baron of beef.
rh1cken and fiah d11hes, putu,
11alad11, vegetables, and ainful det
11erta. The Sat. and Sun. brunch
ancludea a variety of t>gg dil!hes. The
Ct>lebrit y Tenace ii! available for
p11vate dining. The individually
dt>corated private balcony rooms
overlook the 450-seat horaeehoe
8haped main' room. T he Harlequin
as loc11ted at 3503 S. Harbor m Santa
Ana Call 979-7550
GUIDE TO ORANGE COAST REs 11'' •RANTS
Rt-~taurant
AIRPORTt.:R l'llN
Tiit: BARN
BRISTOL HAR&: G RILl.·lfoliday lno
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CRA ZYHOR E STEAKHOVSE
1)1111 lirwkhnl~''" ~nu AN ~fl l~li
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/Ill! t Aiilt• .. 1\.11.,. ~ .. I '711\
LE BIARRITZ
111 N Nrwport Rlwl N•·wpon fll>W"h 114~ li71J()
LE MIDI
1421 v ... I.Jc.lo ~ .. wpt.n Ar.ch 117~ 4904
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MANDARIN GOURMET
I~ Adama. Cnota M811 ~O 1ftl7
MARCELLO'S
I 7~l 8Nc-h Blvd HW'IUllj(lOn S.-h 1142 ):l«)
Ml CASA
2911 t: 17th St, CcolUI M-MS-71126
REUBEN'S OP NEWPORT
~I E CoMt Hwy ,._pon &.<h
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ORANGE CQ\S1'
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1986
Jury v ·iewin
Iiltaped interrogation, youth allegedly
a dmits to ~cc~de~ta}ly killi~g mother
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .... 0.., ,...,. .....
A Superior Court jury will be
shown a videotaped interrogation
Monday of a'Capistnlno Beach man
in which, according to prosecutors, he
confesses to accidentally kilhns hi s
mother and then trying to cover 1t up,
Prosecutors are seeking a second-
degree murder conv1ct1on against
Matthew James Lombard. 26. in
connection with the death of his
mother. Emily Mae Lombard, on
Feb. 8, 1985.
Investigators said Lombard beat
his mother to death. then blindfolded
coast --!Suspect--
A Huntington Beach
church wins city approval
to expand Its facllltles In a
shopping center./ A3
Califor nia
Slain Filipino newsman
had predicted 'a lot of
killings' In wake of
Marcos' election./ A&
Nation
Reagan, cheered In
Grenada, draws parallels
to Nicaragua./ A4
A House panel votes to
halt aid to Marcos' gov-
ernment./ A4
World
Marcos faces isolation
from his traditional West-
ern allies./ AS
Sports
Ocean View High domi-
nates the Daily Pilot All-
Sunset League basket-
b all team with four first-
team players./C1
quizzed
in bank
heists
Man main suspect in
unusua l rash of ba nk ----robberies in county
By TONY SAAVEDRA
and PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of Ille Delly l"lklt I t.ff
Law enforcement officials were
interrogating a Santa Monica man
Thursday in connection with nine
bank and savings and loan robberies
in Orange County this month.
The suspect, who is being held 1n
heu of $50.000 bail in Newport
Beach, may be responsible for the
bulk of 13 bank and savings and loan
robberies that occurred dunne a 26-
hour period th is week. inves11gators
believe.
Emerson Allan Stitt. 20. was being
questioned by 1nvest1gators from
several city poltce departments and
the Orange County Sheriffs Depart-
ment Thursday. said Newport police
spokesman Trent Harris.
lnvestiga1ors were ques1ioning
Stitt in connectton with nine rot>-
beries so far. but Harris said. "He's
probably good for several more."
her, ued her up and placed her on a
blanket in the trunk of her car.
Lombard contacted San Clemente
Police three days later and reported
his mother missing.
In a Feb. 20. 1'985. videotaped
mterroµtion. Lombard starts out
tellins investigators he was not home
tbe night his mother was killed. But
under questioning by the two in-
terrogators. Lombard later changes
his story and admits to the crime and
coverup attempt, according to pros-
25~ FAIR
FORECAITI ON A2
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video rill in
ecutors.
The first half of the interrog.auon
was shown to the nine-woman. thrce-
man jury on Thursday. The re-
mainder is ex~cted to be screened
when the tnal resumes Monday
morning 1n Judge Leonard McBride'!.
Santa Ana courtroom.
Deputy Public Defender Joel
Baruch argues that Mrs. Lombard's
death in her Capistrano Beach home
was accidental. She was heavily
intoxicated and was nagging and
nd1cuhng her son when he becam<·
angry and pushed her aside
A pathologist's repon indicated
that Mrs. Lombard died of a heart
attack caused by stress and a skull
fracture. Baruch said But that frac-
ture resulted when she fell and hit hc.-r
head on the floor, he said. not by a
healing.
Lombard was afraid of beina
caught and tried to cover up the
incident. Baruch said
"He really loved his mother and his
family." he said. "He was afraid t.hat
1f he had come clean and told people
that he had killed his mother. there
would be a wtthdrawal of family and
friends.··
But Depu\) D1stm.·t Attorney
Thomas Goethals s.a1d Lombard's
acuons. although provoked by Mrs.
Lombard. went • beyond man-
slaughter. Autopsy rep0ns indicate
Mr\. Lombard was se'erelv beaten
and showed injuries be)ond.the skull
fracture. Goethals said
District!.~~----.
admit boy with
AIDS antibo.dies
Judge bases decision
on medical opinion
th at n o-threat posed
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Delly "'°' ltefl
Channon Phipps. the 11 -)ear-old
El Toro boy with AIDS antibodies 1n
his blood. po~ no danger to other
students and must be re-admttted to
school. a Supenor Court JUdge ruled
Thursday.
The seventh-grader, who 1s a
hemophiliac. has been barred by the
Saddleback VaJley Unified School
D1stnct from attending class since the
presence of the AIDS antibodies were
detf'cted last August.
Phipps. who attended the coun
hearing with his aunt. her fiance and a
younger brother. smiled broadly as he
walked into the glare of television
camera s after Judge Harmon Scov11le
issued his ruhng.
"It's going to be rough," he ad-
mttted later when asked about return-
ing to Rancho Canada Elementary
School in El Toro. "Some kids arc
going to tease me."
"But he's read) lor tt. He's strong."
added his aunt. who 1s also hie; legal
guardian.
school d1stnct's part." the aunt said
after the hcanng. "Draggmg ll out this wa> has reall) been unnecessary."
Because of \he lawsuit and the
reluctance of the d1stnct to admit the
bo)'. the case has drawn widespread
media auenuon. Some parents have
threatened to pull their children from
the grade school tf Phipps is per-
mmed to return. one anomey said.
Estancia High Is expected
to challenge Corona del
Mar for the Sea View
League track cham-
pionship./C2
INDEX
Stilt was apprehended by Newpon
Beach police officers minutes after
the First Interstate Bank at 2750 W.
( oast Highway was robbed about
1:58 p.m. Wednesday.
He was allegedly fleeing from the
holdup in a 1974 gold-colored. two-
door Plymouth that matched the
description of the getaway car in
another heist earlier in the da)'.
Delly Not ........ "' Lee ~.,_
Channon Phippe, the taller of the two boya , walb down the
ha11 at the county court houae with hi.a friend Jaatin after the
hearing. Behind Channon la hi• aunt Deborah Phlppe and
her finance, Jame. Franekewltz.
Deborah Phipps filed a lav.su11
against the school d1stnct 1n No' em-
ber. requesting that the dastnct be
forced to admit the seventl•·iv· .. jer
He was rece1nng home tutoring at the
time.
"I thank this whole thing has been
'er. cruel and inhumane on the
"I knov. we can't please everyone."
the aunt said .. But he has a nght 10 be
there ..
.\ccord1ng to a med Kai evaluation
prepared for the court b\ count)
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Police recovered more than $1.000
believed to be taken in the holdup.
A gun also was found in the car after
officers pulled Stitt over at Jamboree
Road north of East C'oasl Highway,
Harris said.
Drug-boat case returns for re~rial
in Santa Ana Wednesda)' and pleaded' \e!>sel Beach court-and possibly could be
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Police were alerted to the Newport
Beach robbery by a silent alarm.
tnggered after a lone bandit handed a
note-demanding cash to one of the
tellers, he said.
Stitt was allegedly the most actl\'c
robber during a slew of heists 1n the
county that began Tuesday and
(Pleue aee BANK/ A2)
By STE VE MARBLE
Of Ille O.itJ l'tlol .....
Three men indicted by the Orange
County Grand Jury on drug-smuggl-
ing charges have been ordered 10
return to Harbor Municipal Coun 1n
Newport Beach. where a judge dis-
missed identical charges against them
last )Car.
William Nelson, David Choy and
Victor Lucini, all of Santa C ruz.
appeared 1n Central Municipal Court
LB Council ou·tlines objections
to off shore oil tract leasing plan
By LAURA ME RK
Of IM O.ity P'ttot l a.ft
The Laguna Beach City C ounc1I
will oppose several portions of the
Interior Department's plan to began
leasing federall y owned sites ofT the
Ca lifornia coast for oil drilling.
A letter will be sent to Califo rnia
Gov. George Deukmej1an outlining
the council's concern<; about Sec-
retary of the Interior Donald Hodel's
drill ing proposal.
"Thoc;e who rcmemher Jnmc\ Watt
and how 1rrespons1vc he was to
ci ttzens' concerns -well. this 1c; h1i.
plan without his s1~nature." Coun-
c1lman Robert Gentry "31d Tuesda)
•The council opposes a 5-year
Outer Continental Shelf 011 and
Leasing Program for 1987-1991 that
would d1 v1de the state into three
sectio ns instead of two "Th1 <1 will
provide for more lease c;alcs." Cicntf")
said.
He SU8$estcd the dcpartml'nt <;t1c~
to its original plan to d1' 1de the st.11c
into Northern and Southern C ah-
fornia areas.
•Two lease saks are propo<;cd for
Southern California tracts •n Ma)
1988 and December 1991 Genin
suggested o'I companies onh be
allowed to bid on the tracts once
during the 5-year plan.
•If tracts are not sold in the year
they are offered. supplemental sales
will occur the foll owing year. "If oil
companies don't bid. they come back
again. This is showing little concern
for the local governments,'' said
Genii). adding that th e plan would
increase work demands on city staff.
•All lease sales o fT the C'alifom1a
coast could be accelerated "based on
cntena yet to be developed by the
lntenor." GC'ntry suggested the coun-
cil opoose this plan. "except in the
(Pleaae aee OFFSHORE / A2)
The aandy beac h at Little Co rona ha•
cllmlnl•hed O'f'er the laat ae•eral yean,
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reeJdentll belle"'t'e. Tbe c ity baa btred a
con aaltant to atudy the problem.
innocent to the felony charges. The case "as resurrCC'ted b~ the heard a second time b~ Bostrom.
It 1s alleged the trio smuggled more Orange Count~ Grand Ju~. which Boms did not c;a~ whether his
than five ions of high-grade Col-1nd1cted the tno last month ollicc would a')k Bostrom 10 d1s-
ombian marijuana into Newport Because of the tnd1ctmcnt. the qua ltf~ h1mSt'lf The, prehminal)
Harbor 1n the cabin of a sailboat ~an ta Cruz men coufd ha-.c opted for hcanog is set for ~pnl -8
Thev were arrested Jan. 21. IQ85 Jn 1mmed1ale 1ur. trrnl. Jrl..'ord1ng to Bostrom d1sm1ssed the drug
ldenucal drug smuggling charge<, Dl'PUt) D1stm t .\ttornc' Tom charge'-la<;t Jul~ ruling that police
were dismissed Julv 22 when Harbor Boms did not ha' c probable cau~ to tx;>ar~
Municipal Court Judge Russell Bos-But the defendants requested a tht' sailboat which a" Jocked al
trom ruled Newport Beach pohct.· prehm1na~ heanng 1n'itead. n;ieaning putihc pier on the Balboa Peninsula
conducted an illegal search of the the drug case re turn<; to the ""l''' pon (Plea.e eee DRUG-BOAT I A2)
Navy ships playing
war games off coast
From staff and wire re ports
The Navy 1s conductt ng a maim tll'l't tr.11111 ng t.'\t'rll'l' l'tl thl' ""·"'
of Southern Cahforn1a, tealunng -tor thl' hf\l llmt• -a ha Ille group
led l'ly a battleship instead of an aircraft l'3rrtl'r
The exercises. which began T ue~a' and an: l"\fX'~h·ll to 1,,,1 thH'l'
weeks. are being held far out to '\Ca and Ml' not \ 11,1hll' Ir nm tht·
coastline. according 10 I 1 < ommandN l 1m l a' 1111 .1 '-.n'
spokesman stationed 1n the Third Fleet's Pearl Harhor 00\l' 1n HJ\\Jl1
"Th1'l 1S an open ocean hattk group e\n1.1\e u!>in~ 'Jr 1111J' .1fl'.h •ltl
the coast trad111onalh uSt'd 1n rcglar tket training l'\cr-l't'' · la' l11r
said Thursda:y
"We typ1call) nolll) an~ boa\l'f'i or mannl'r' t111t lhl'rl' '-' h1.·rl' '-'1. II
he operating or using gunfire." he \:ltd
The eAerc 1sc. codc-namcll Read1e\ ~t--2 IC'alun•, the t1a1tk,h1p
CPleaee eee NA VY I A 2)
Beach erosion has
residents worried
Little Coro n a beach ·,
;
erosio n u nder s t udy. ·
may just b e cyclical
By SllSAN HOWLEn
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l.1t1lc ( orona U\('\1 ll) he " pla\C'
"'hen· l..1d~ would pin\ and \OUple\
V1 ould wnlk -a plat't ncarh' rr,1
dtnl\ ,uuld he prou,1 iii Rut tht•
tlctl'11or.n1na u)nd111 nn ot tht hcnt h
h.i~ furrowed the hrnv.\ ul < 01 on.1 ,kl
\far homc..·ownt1\ \I.ho thank th1
landmarl.. 'POI " n,,, hetntt nrn1n
mined a" "'ell a' 1t .,hould be
Rec;itknt Jame' 1 t apret1 \J1d
"'alt'f Ma1n1ng 1ln"n the difh 111 tht
"''tll h htt\ li.'\llhC\t 1n i.'fO\lllO 10 l'\"~t·nt
\(",1~ 1ha1 "''II n11n tll\' lv.i. h ii
'-Omt'thing '' not Jom·
•• T ht' 1dN ''to tin,l 11u1"h.1t1 .1n ht·
dont' It' \l11p lulthl't 1'111\lllll
( apreu '1td · I he: '' att 1 .ill 111. l..k'
dl1v.n and 11 hil<.<"rtXkd '1ttn1ft, ;in1h
'-t'"f)\m &°';Hh 1'11lil11 \lqtl l.\
'l'l«l~C',m.tn h1hn \\,111" '·"ll 1h1111,
ha' ,,)ntra' IC'd .l 'tud' "'' thr 1·ny1
n<"<"rtntt llrm 11t \11,lht .tnd '-11. h1 •l i.
l<'«'I.. 1nh1 thr Nnhlrm t r.11~ 11
I q•n, the.-cniint'l't 1n , h.u111 ''' !111
\tmh 1,n1t1 hr''·'' hin•d 1hn•1 .,,.,n1h'
J~o \l) lrn•k 1n101he l'\\•,\I. h ,·r11''"" hut
hi' rcpt1r1 h,1, n111 H't ht",·n "•mrktt·d
I hl· rt'Jl<'r1 "ill 1.1k,· l11n111'r 1 11·
(''f)t'l ll"d ht'ldll'l' tht <II' h,I, J,~,·d
tnr .1dd1t111n,1I intorm,11 11111 • , th•
t'lll\ltlO Jnd 11n pt.._,,, •I \l,1~11.11
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Lagun~man
arrested on
drug charge
8~ tht Associatt>d Pres!i
( ,!{-\' f\ '\ \1 \ I aguna
Rea1.h man "·1' lha~rd "Ith po ...
'e'""n nl a •11nt1nlkd 'ub!ita nc1· .tltl"r
't;ih· 1)(1ltv1· 1,,11,1 thn '>t'll<'d I\ b
p11rnd<.1'! u1,J1at' .ind Ol'dr1' $1 tM)(I
""" Rahard /l'l1n'f..l' \-""' ht·rn~ lwltl in tht· ( 1r;int' Jail in lieu of
<.:111 10 1 hnnd authont1n <..i1d
I hur~IJ\
/1 lin'kl "·1' tr," din!? t'a't nn
Int, r't.ltl -lO \.\IWn hr '-'3' S.IOPnt'd
"\ dnr,JJ\ ,,, ,, MllllfH' <,IJIC pt1lt1.l'
1Pleau aee ARREST/A2 )
SusAN
HOWLETT
FOCUS ON THE NEWS
I 11ltl ' PIPO.t
\\ .111c·1 ,,11.I prd1m1nJf\ 1<"'-ult<. nf
th, ,1mh 11hlt• .111 th,11 thr lu'' ul \and
1111 1h1 '><"" h " 11111• Ill nJtural
11•nddl•'t\'
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,,,p.J 1, 11l.111'1•h ,1,1hl1 ~ .th<'r ..aid
H1 r\l'l.11111•11 th.ti lh1•r1· I' .l rt'IXCUf •111~ 1.1,, .ind µ1n ot 'and JI .ill
,h h\'' ,kpt·11111nv, ••11 th<' 'c.·a.,on
"·'"" " "·''hl'\I ·•""' "' tht• v.intt't .111.1 n·111rn' durin~ 1tw 'f'l"n£ Jnd
'urn ml 1 n10n1h' hl .,;.11,\
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I 111h < "'''"·', \.'ln,h Jn 1.l11c'' '>t'l'm (Pl~•~tee BEACH/A2 1
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A2 OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, February 21 , 1988
Editor's job being auctioned
off at Rotary Club fund-raiser
By TONY SAA VEORA
Ol _Oel!J.._ .....
Ever wonder 11 the new~pnpcr
bu\lness 1~ rtall) hke .. l ou Gr..1nt"'1
Ho"' much would )'OU pa) tu linJ out.,
I hose arc the quc'i\IOn'i poc.cd tu
h1dder.. \)Ing s.uurday mghl for the
L>a11\ Pilot's "Ed1tor-for-a-Da) ··po~-
111on·. one of the 1tem'i to be auct1ont'd
by th e Costa Mesa Rotal) Club
Other goodks on the auction block
this )ear are a diamond pendant. a
gold ~haan. a S200 South Coast Pia.ta
shopping spree -w11h a )Car's wonh
of ~alct parking -and Sl.300 worth
of ad space •10 the Daily P1l0t. the
et1u1vulcn1 of a full page.
For the third vcar. the Orungt'
( oast newsµal)<'r ~ill turn thl' c<l1
tonal reins o~er fnf a da) to the
highest badder
Dail ) Pilot Editor Frank Z1n1 wilt
be close behind 10 supervise the
honoral) boss - who wall lead the
daily news meeting. wnte an ed1tonal
and also compose a '>tor; lo be
published later about the 1ournalist1c
C\penence
Pas.I C'dllors-lor-a-da\ were Orange
C:oa'll YMCA Dartttor Jim OcRoom
and auorney Kenneth Wayman. both
trustees of the Newport-Mesa Uni·
lied School D1stnct.
Proceeds from the annual auction
will go toward the ch an lies sponsored
b) the Rotary Club Last year.
SI 2,000 ~as raised and Roi,ary mem·
ber Larry Poston said the group wit\
aiming at S 15.000 this ye.ar.
A silent aucti on wall be held from
5:30 to 7 p.m. at 1he Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Community Center.
1845 Park Ave. A voice auction will
besin at 8:30 p.m
Mesa Pier 1 Imports robbed
ThC' S 15 ticket to the e"cnt,
including dinner and complimentary
codcta1ls. can be purchased at the
door.
For those who don't fancy 1hc
world of JOurnahsm. a smorgasboard
of other Items will be . up for bad.
Poston said
.\n armed robber ~'>lapcd with
about $300 1n cash Thursda\ alter
holding up a ( o'>ta \1 esa impon
'I tore
fhc su!>pctt, dc<,en.bed as a wh 11l'
male tx·tY.t'Cn 1~ and ~ \Cars old
ordcrcJ an cmplo)CC a , u·npoint to
pu1 the register\ 1.·a~h 10 a bag at
Pier I Imports at 27 IU Harbor Blvd
at ahout 9 p m . < O\ta Mesa polu:c
\.t1U
l·k 1hen lor1.cd louremplo)eC!> and
J 1.ustumcr into a balk room of the
~tore telling them. "Don't call 1he
police for fi"e minutes ·
No one <>a\\. the man ka"t'
W11nesseo; Jc!>t'nbed thl' ~uspect a!>
S lee1 7 1nchc'> tall with a bush)'
rnou<;tache. bro"' n hair and blue eye!>
~·And the auctioneer th as year wall
again be Gordon Bowley. so you
know it'll be fun. That guy should be
on the Jack Parr show. ")le said.
Poston said more than S 15.000
won·h of 11emo; wall be put on the
auction block.
NA VY'SHIPS EXERCISING OFF COAST ...
From Al
'-cw Jcr<>c) a'>'>Um1ng tht· lead roll·
Fourt1.·en other -.h1pc; 1ndud1ng the
nudear-powered nu1sn Long Beil1.h
arc also paniupaung. thl' :"la"' ... aid
The nerc1<;e began JU'>t 1~11 ~1.TI..'
11111.·r Defense Sccn.'ldlJ ( J'>P.H V. v. einberger informed < ongn.''' thl·
~a"> was planning to begin altl'f·
nallng Pacific O<.·can deplo~ men\\
between earner battle group\ and
ba1tlesh1p group'>
That change I'> he1ng made a~ pan
ot an effon to rt'dut·e deplo) mcn1
11me!> for all '-a"' <,hips and to mal..t·
netter U'\l' ol !ht• \Norld War II-era
battleships that arc being mo<lern11ed
and n:turned to '>Cr\ ice
.\bout H.J<X> men ahoard the 15
,hips are pan1upating in the exercise
""'h1Ch "'111 pro' 1dt· reahst1c multi·
threat. opC"n-oct'an training for par-
11c1 pa11ng units " a<.cording to the
\ia\)
That total doc'> not include thl'
nc~~ of pan1upa1ing submannes
The 'i3" ~ rou11neh refuses 10 dis·
do'>e the loc;a11on of its '>Ubmanne-; or
ho"' man) take pan in a panicular
exercise.
Besides the New Jersey and Long
Beach. the cxercl'>C involves one
other cruiser. two dC'stroyers. nine
fngates and one suppon ship Van-
ous types of aircraft will also pan1c1-
pate. flying from bases 1n Cahforn1a
that include the Miramar Naval Air
Station. Moffett Field and the Manne
Corp·s fac1h1y at El T oro.
Dnlls will include ant1-submannc
and a&all·aircraft warfare. Maritime
patrol aircraft from ( anada will also
pan1capate. the Navy said.
OFFSHORE OIL OBJECTIONS OUTLINED ...
From Al
<..a<>e nf a national l'mcrgcn1. \ ·
• "i inc areas oil ( dh furn 1J "'111 ltt
postponed for <,ale tx-1.au'>c thn .1rt·
con-.1dcred protern:d area'> I h1.· In·
tenor Dcpanm«:nt ha' a'>ked tor
<,uggl'st1ons for two other area'> ICl ht·
dekrrt'J. ··:"Jot onl· .inc ol Orangl'
( ount~ 01.1.•an flour I'> going to he
(kkrmJ I lind thJI Jcplorabk ·
( 1l'ntr\ "-'Id
1hl'<uum11 unanimou\l~ Jgrt'l'U lo
11ppll'>l' lhl' °'·\l'tlf plJn JnJ '>Uggl'Sll'd
;111 memher'> he pr1.·,1.·n1 Jt J \farch h
mccung in Ir" inc \thl'Juled h\ the
g11" erno(, unitl' to rett·1" e comment
on the subJe<.l fh1.· mel't1ng 'hxal1on
" '>1111 unJi:1.1d«:J
· fhl'> 1s a poor 11ml' lo '>ell
rnourn''> "'hen thn can he sold so
l ht•apl~ .. <;a1<l < 11unnlman Nell
f 111pat1tl<. rl'femng 10 the rercnl
drop tn nil pn1.e~
· I am ama1ed thJt tht·~ are looking
lur v.a)'> to anckratl' tht' program
1n\tead ol dnn·kratl' 11.. < oun-
c il111a:-!)an l\.l'nne' \aid
The council al'io agreed to ..end a
council member to Washington.
DC on Feb 25 when the House
ubcomm111ee on I ntenor .\p-
propnat1om will b( working on the
Interior's fun ding bill for next }Nlr.
Members also agreed to have:-a
member at the C ap1tol for the March
5 meeung of the California negot1at·
ang 1cam on otTshore 011 dnlhng The
b1panisan team has 'iChedulcd J
hearing to allov. local oflic1alo. to
spcal.. on tht• sub1ec1
BANK ROBBERY SUSPECT QUESTIONED ...
Fr om A l
u•nt1n ucd thniut1h \.'-t:dnc'>tht\
~k I\ al''' J '>U'>f>Cl 1 1n \l'\ l'n l'JI lie r
rohht·nes lr11n1 \t·nturJ 10 tht· Ha \
\rcJ
In Jll 1h1· 2f1-h11ur rcihht·r\ 'prn·
:llrtl\\ tlw 1ounl \ nl'tll'd mon· thJO
Sii! Mt'' lrom thr I l linanual 1n,111u
!Ion\ r Bl 1n\t•,11gJtc11<, .!fl' 4u1.·\1111111111i,
'"'"" m ... ·n ht•\IJl'<, \t111 1n u•nm·, 1111n
\\llh 'om ... · 11! tht· \.'-t•dn1.·\Ja\ hold·
up\ hd1l'H'd 111 • tht• m•1'it ( >ran!£t'
< <1unt\ hank he1'1' an J \Ingle <la\
l.1gltt 1n llnl' d.i\ "'' ldr .i<i I kn11"'
thal ') J rcLord lu1 lh~· 1.ou nl\ · 'wlld
f HI J!£1.·nt f r;rn l.. < .1lln 111 '°'dntJ \nJ
I Ii-\,mi h1.· J1dn't t.1111"' •~ h,11 'ourrt•d
1 he dl'I u!£t' 111 r11hho·r1~'
Hand110, usudll~ l..cep going until
thn ·rclaught and nght now lhert''>a
fl'"' that ha,en't hcen apprehendl'd ..
< .ti le' ..a 1d
f k alsu "'J' un\urc ho\\. man\ of
1h1.· \'-t•Jnl'\d,t\ ht'l'>t\ could l:x; rl'·
!Jt1.·d lo thr fi"c huldupr, Tul''>da~ that
c-latml'J mughl~ $5 llJO lrnm 1n\t1tu-
t111n' in F-uunliun 'Valle\ In inc, r U\ltn [I Torn and l aguna Hill'>
\\cha" l'n t had a lot of 11me to \II
Jo"' n and \tit through the robbcnc\
1n the la'>t tv.n da"' -wc·\c been too
h u\1 grnng.out 111 tht·m ." he ~1d
I huf\d.1~
\fort· than )" 71)0 v.a' ">tolcn
~ 1.•dn«:'>da\ Junng rohben«:s as threi:
Han~ ol .\mcraca hranchc'> in Foun-
1..11n \ alh~} and >\nahe1m thret: ftr'>l
Interstate Bank ofliles an Laguna
Hills. Co~ta Mesa and Newpon
Beach. and two financial ins111u11on'>
in Tustin.
In rusun. pol1re wllared Charle'>
f<11c,c. JJ addn:s'> unknown. and
Da\ ad Barr 42 of llltno1<>. on
'usp1oon of robbing a \N eils 1-argo
branlhat 14601 Redhill >\\eat 11 Sn
a m Wednesda)-
The suspect\ Y..Cre nabbed ""hile
allegcdl} attempting to flee 1n an
.\ll1cd Van Lines truck.
Police recovered all the monq
lrom the heist. about $460
No in1uncs were rcponed or shot<>
fired an any of the robbenes
BEACH EROSION WORRIES RESIDENTS ...
F rom Al
to ht.· ilim1111\h1111!1. and thl' ut" "
1.1l..1n& \lt'P' 111 .11ln IJll' the prohlcrn
f olJ01.1.1ng lhL'Lllmplt•tt•d rt>pon \JnJ
Y..111 he r«:plJtt•d If n1.·l•dt•11 ht· ddd1.•tl
"~1Jn\ rc\ldt·nt\ lrnrn \llUO~ up·
\tJrl\ t•1 old-11nwr., Jn· l llnt«:rn1.·d
.1h•1ut th!' flrtJhkm < .:iprt'l/ \a1J
"II'' hl'{n a pllpUl<•r '>POI Im a l11n~
11rnl'
( aprct1 ''"ti h1' 11111\l'll t11 th1•
'°'h irn lllf, .ir1."1 111 I 1• ,,, .111d h,I\ "n
'n:n th1· ~.1d1 .tl I 111k < 111 111 1
1frt1•1111f,tll' t11 ,t r'l\ k\ .111'.t II'\
'111t.1hk t11r v. 1111111~ .111d L,,1d1 m• 1h.tr1
11 ,~.I\ \1-.H' ,1~11
It hil" ph~ '-llJ ll. 'hrunl-.. ,,., -.111·
( Jprt•l1 <,<ml 1 \l·n 111 lull rt·pll-n
1\hmlnl in \Urttrnn
< apre11 \<lid th1·r1· .tr~ r·"-~' 11n till'
11tcan t1oor JU\I "thh•H~' nlJ~tnjl
Y.Jding unt 11mfort;.ihlt• I h1• wat ... ·r
u'>ed to hJ' e ,1 -.and h111t• •rt' hl' "11J
:--.cwpurt 8('.H h \1 .111nr Depart-
ment Spoke<,m,1n f ),I\\' ll,11\hbargcr
~aid although thr 1·111\11111 1' e' 1den1
ARREST ...
From Al
roadblmk abou1 l\<11 11111t' •\\''' 11t
"vf ilan otl1 u·r.. ,,1111
Poltl·e \a1d thn 111l1.11n1·d J \1.,11 1 h
"arrant and l11und • ,,. .nn• ir ,,
llarment hag
The cocaine 1.1.a' ""11rth nl'.trh
$~50 OCJO depcnd1nii 11n "' Pllrll\ ~late pohce naru111 'ollit 1<11\ \Jld
MAIN OFFICE
v,, ,. .. .. .... 0,.,.,,,.,.,,. 642 Y'A to.~ \ • ,. ••,,.
VOL. 78, NO. 52
"11 appt.'dl"\ to u ... lhJI ti I\ 1 ~tltt •
fhcrt• hJ\ l' ht.·l'n \ome <,tr11ng
pcrnxh •>I "'l'dth1:r · Har.hhargcr
.,,11t1 ·Real hl'aH \Uri Jnd lots uf
runolT ha'> a tend«:n1.-. to mo' c <,and ..
In thl' llJ71J\ the nl\ hu11t a berm·
l1kt• \trutturc 1n the Bulk or Morning
c ,10\ on area de-.1gncd to t:ontrol the
ru1111l1 headtng doY.n to the beach
But 1h1.· \tructure has b<.'«:n a
1r•r11,cr\lal l\\Ut'Jmong( oronadd
\1 11 rc'IJl'nt., Jnd '>omc "3\ the berm
t'.1 11,1d ,1 \IJ)!nattn(I. dTcu 1 rt'311ng
m11\q1nl11 111k\ll'd r1 1ol\ of runon
1r11n1 .1b11q· lhl' P.1 ... 1l1t < oav lltgh-
\)i, .n
"'l'"'P'"' Bealh < ''' C o unulman
Bill .\gel' '>a1J hl' 1n 111<Jtcd the ut>
l'll,1n in I YX 3 11111101.. into the ero~wn
anJ runofT prohlem
··There Y.ere '>lime re.,1dcn1s that
not1ted that <,ome ol the sand was
gone after thi: m1rms. so I .thought 11
would be a good idea 10 do a study on
the problem ..
But the wuncllman pornted out
1hat with the law ofgrav11y, the water
ha'> to find a way to get down to the
beach. 5ome residents didn't hke the
Oo"" making a channel of separauon
on the beat h but to dam 11 up JUSt
1.reate<> a 5tagnant pool. he said.
\NJlter said the engtneenng o;tudy "'a' prolonged tn include factor'i
1n\oh 1ng the berm. and 10 sec what
l an he done about the runoff -which
ha<, lhanged over the year'\ because of
increased construction 1n Corona del I
\.far The results of the study are
eJCpected 1n about a month. he said
DRUG-BOAT·CASE ...
From Al
fhe iudge also ~t a conicmpt
hearing for one of the officer\. after
t nt1c111ng him as m1sleadrng and
pm-;1bl:r not tnithf ul
fhe contempt hearing later wa\
\truhbed and Bostrom·s conlcrn'\
""t·rr forwarded to the <irand Jur) h)'
I udge ( hmtopher 5troplC'. then prc-
"drng Judge of Harbor< oun
l hr { rrand Jur,. ul11matel}' cleared
tht· Poh1.t> Depanment <\t thc-rt"quc'lt
nl the D1<11nct .\ ttorney's office. the
rur. 1n~ted the ~anta <. rUT men
about a week later
The ca~ is belteved to bC' the largcoit
'>uch drug seizure ever made rn
'lewpon Beach The confhcated
man1uana was e'it1ma1ed to have a
o;trect 'alue of about SI 0 mil hon
According to narcotics officer!>. the
man1uana was moved from Col·
omh1a. through thC' Panama <.anal
and up the WC"st ( oa$t The sailboat
wa~ guided into ""'ewpon Harbor to
takC' on fuel and supplies. oflicC'r'i
said
Delly Piiot
o.ltvery
la Ouar1nteed
Justcall 642-6086
V i., :•r t J
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.... ' ,., • :,.• ')f• • ' ..,
•"'4 f ':Ai' CC-Ch "" t•
1* ·--··t!Ml
v. hat do ~ou lake about the Datly P1lot11 What
don't yllu like" (all 1he number above and your me-. .... gc 1.11111 he recorded. trtnscnbC'd and de·
h\CrC'd to the .;ippropnate editor
fhe ~me 24-hour answC'nng sen: ace may be
u'ed 10 record letters to the editor on an)' 1op1c
( Qntnbutor~ 10 C>Ur utter\ column must include
1hrir name and IC'kphont number for venfica11on
T elh u~ what\ on \'OUr mind
Clrculetlon
T•lephonff
WEATH ER
- ----
Fair weather finally arrives
Fa.Ir lk!M end moetly eunny --.11Mr wlll thine over th•
Orang• Cout todey. the Netlonal Wea.ther Service aald
Some high clouds wlll accompany warmer •f1emoon1 today
and Saturd•y. with highs both days In the upper &Oa to mid 701
Lowe tonight wlll r1nge from 43 to 53
High clouds over mountain resort• wlll accompany
temperatures ranging from '48 to 58 today, dropping to the low to
mid 301 tonight
A smell cr1ft advisory 11 In eHect lot the lnnet coast at waters
from Pt. Conception to Dana Point due to \ll&Sterly winds 15 to 26
knots through this evening.
Light and v1rlablewlndswlll bec:omewdtt to southwest tO 10
t6 knots this etternoon and evening.
The southwest swell ls 2 to 3 feet.
High cloudlneu at times, otherwise fair through tonight
U.S. Temps
HIQll•. -ll'>fOUQll 5 p m Thu<.Oey HI &.o
AJl>llny 38 32
Alouquet-SS 43
........ 111o $8 29
A.ncNl<age 13 10
Atlantt 79 S2
AllentlC Cll• 43 38
Autlln 97 S7
Baltimo<• 40 39 SWno• 21 00 111r...ing,,.,,, 1 a 4t
81amerCll -02 ·24
60IM •• 29 Botton 41 31 euneio 43 33
ButUngcon. v1 40 34
C-34 IS Char ... ton S C SS 57
OMrtotte ~ C 77 4"3 crwyen,.. ?3 1 a
Cntcego 38 30
C11'Ct1W11t1 63 •2
C-and 41 3t
Columbia.$ c 80 47
Columbua. °" S3 36 ConcotO.H H 311 2$
0..-FI Worth 78 S2
Oey\Oll 55 .31.. o.n-28 18
0.M-lS 11
Qel(()ll 36 33
El P111<1 76 47
F alrbenk• 03 · I 6 Fl909tan 49 34
Grand ~01 ~I 32
Gr .. i Fallt 3) ·22
Gr..,sboro NC S7 40
H"1lat0 39 3 I
-· 18 19 Honolulv 83 61
Houlton 87 55
1ne11enapo119 58 39
Jtctc1at1M1 83 ~
.M-. 23 oe
Kanau City 32 20
l.M VtQIJ
lllll• Rock
l OUlt .......
Memc>N9
Miami 8eecll
Mldtnd--OoeMa
Mllweu-• Mple·St Paul
Nun VIiie New Ottetnt
New Yor~
Norlotk.Va
Otit.noma Cll~ Omllll•
Orlen<IO
Pt>tledellJll ..
Pl\oenb. Pin.OU•Ofl Poro.,.., o.
Pro\l\Oence ==••y AlllO
AIClltnonO ·~ Lout1
SI Pele T tm!MI
Sall Lake Ctl'f
San Anlonto
San Juan' p " s .. u ..
Sllfewc>orl ..SloMa F 8111
St>O'l-Syrecu11 TOC>9ka Tucson
ru1 ..
WU111091on W~M•
Extended
ee o
13 S4 ee •3 80 41 ee ee ae 4&
35 28
09 OS 78 40 80 ~
42 33 4S 42
62 34
15 °' eo 63 4 I 37
7t 69
~ la
42 33 44 32
S8 43 .. 03
40 35
47 43
44 31
80 6t
47 39
97 SI ., t7
•• 29
89 55 oe .oo.
30 oe
42 3S
31 21
73 50
81 31 4S 40
33 n
f .. 1 0UflllQ Sundsy ll>•OUO'I IUHOay
e>e<IOO ••cei>I IO< some "'9nl -m0<ning io.. clooO• atono 1"9 co .. 1
.. 1ly l....Oay Hlgnt In 11\1 tntd 801 tO
miel 70• LOW. tn the •Os~ IOwe< 501
Calif. Temps
H1gnt. low1 1111ough 5 pm lnur.Oay
Appia Valley SI 48
8•k .. 1tield 65 ...
Bertlow 65 5 I Bffumont 59 4 I OlQ 8Mr 47 2S
B•9ftel9 sa 2s
8lyt"9 72 SI
C.leltna S3 S2 Cutv., City 69 49
fw.81la. .,., --.v •• ..,.., 86 48 Lancu1., S8 43
l'1"Q Beach 87 50
life ~· 119 S3 M ary1vUle 80 5 I
Monrovia 7 I 48
Mont-72 47
MOOl•ey S2 52
Mt W~IOtl SO 33
-14 -s5-New9Qtl Be•~ ~ S3
Oallletld 59 52
Ontano 63 49
Palm SP<•no• 82 •ll Peua...e 89 48
Pato Rot>"'• 63 42 A1vert10. 83 46
Aeo 8Mt S9 49
~City 63 50
SIGc,amef'IO 8 t SO
Satonu 63 47
San Bernt•O•'li 63 46
San G•I:><* 70 •8
San Oie&o ~ 53
San Fren<:l9Co 60 se S..-.Jo,.. ~ 47
Sant• Ana 68 ~
Sant• Bar 1>•11 S•nl• Cru1
Sant• Ma11a
San1a Monte•
Scoct11on T""oe Valley r.,,,_
YOMmC<•Vly
S7 44
S9 SO
64 50
llO 62
82 47
38 30 u so
4S 31
Surf Report
lOCATION aCDOllllC· TIOfl Zuma e.ecn 2·3 SW Sanla Montee 3-5 SW ~ 8eac:I> 4 S SW San 0ie9oCouniy 4-S SW Outlooll for S.turoay Utti. cneno-
Tldea
TOOA'I' Flrt l IOW 12 46 am 2 4
Finl h~h 86'a m Sf s.con low 2 07 pm 07
Second "'9" e 42 pm 3 8 aATUllOAY
f"lnc IOW l 23am 2 I F1r1t~h 7 30a m St
Sec:on IOw 236p m 0 9 Secoro "'Qh 90t p "' 40
Sun ,,_ IOOay ti 8 32 a m "'° Mii
llQlln at 5 O p m
M00<1 ,._ IOOay at 2 •e pm AllO .. 11
llQlln II 4 5e I I!\
DISTRICT ORDERED TO ADMIT BOY ...
From Al
c p1d em1olog1!>t l>r I homa'
Prende~ast. the pre~cnce of the l\J D~
an11bod1es present\ "no ~ub~1ant1al
nsk to him. his clac,smate~ or mcm·
bers or the school <;ta ff 1n nor mat
school attendance ..
Prendergast suggc'ited. ho"' n er
the bo)-be re-naluatcd in \I'\ month'
Scoville said there 1<> nothing to
<,uggest Phipps is suffering from th~
deadly disease itself or should be
considered contagmu\
"I don't see an) danger 10 the othn
17.000 student<; 1n the d1s1ne1." the
Judge added.
Merwin ..\uslander th1.· attorne~
representing Deborah Phipps. said ht•
1~ confi dent the 1 l·>ear·old will Ix·
back 1n •Khoo! '>oon He said a date
probabl:r wall be agreed upon ne\I
v.eek
"Well, \\l''rr certa1nl} not going to
ignore a court order... Dr. Jell
Herdman. a <;dmol d1str1rt a<l·
m1n'itrator i,.11d wh1·n reacheJ tor
1.ommcnt
I lerdman '>atd bet .111\1.• ol honw
tutoring. Ph1pp\ t0uld prohJhl~ he
<1drn11ted to cld\'> 1mml'd1.itcl>
without being plat«:d at ;.i karninjl
d1-;ad' antagt'
Da.,.id Lar~en. an attonll'\ for thl'
\Choo) d1Strlll , \Sid 'ithool adm1n1~·
trators aren't llkel> tn t h:tllcngc
'ico" 111c·., rulrng.
"T heir concern "'a~ c;1mpl~ to gt•t a
tomplele medical naluat1on .. hl'
c;a1d. "And no"' "'e ha~c •l ··
·\11<,l:rnder said Ph1pp'c; aunt ha'\
1r1ed Y.1thout 'IUCt'C'i'i s1me .\ugu~t to
p.el the school d14'tnC't tu make a
move. He said the d1•.tr1ct ignored the
1s\uc un11I the aunt filed the lawsutt
and then med to par1f> her by
1ncrca<;ing home tutori ng 10 10 hours
a v.eck
··r,l' heen unable to untlcr'itand
the \t h11ol d1\tnu or its po<;1t1on Imm
tlw c;1:11 r." tlw aunt '>a•d "It SCl'm'> lih·
"l' u1uld hJ'l' :no1dcd all th1-. ..
But I ar'>1.·n \Jtd II v..a-; the aunt'~
ltka IO rull the ho)-from class
orig111all} I 11.• 'aid dl\tnr t offinals
were under the 1mprc'i'i1on \he wa)
satl\fied with home tutonng
'\\e""e ne,cr had much <11rer1
c11mmuni1.at1on \\Ith h1.•r." he said
Ph1ppc;. v..ho <;ecmed c;lrghtl} mer·
"'helmed h> the throng of repont'rs of
th<' telc\ 1'\1on ltflhtc;. c;a1d he 1c; looking
lorward to making frn:nds and being
1eacquu1nted with uthcr' when he
returns to school
"I want to go to school:· he said ---------
71te Otdedt eaepet e"mpa1111
911 eati/"e11ia 7'eede11td:
/eotvring
fiber of
DUPONT
ANTRON ,,, .,
..........
We've lowered our already low prices on some of the most
beautiful carpeting you'll find anywhere ... Lees Carpets
Pattertntd Cut &. loop:
fi\/uon !flat will Sliy fresh lor 111r\ os f,al111~ 1n th1\ lovtly "'Pl'' w1lh its wisually eit1llnR
cul & IOoo
construrhon
Flna.DCllll
Avtiltble
('.aht.wa
Heavy, Dense, P\lsh
li~ndsome 1~1can<' \I~ allchly 11nl1multi1nlo1 \ly'1nR
,.,. tombin~d 1n 1h1\ 11111( 1
OUf\landinR
,.,~,
Tone-On-T ont M1tbltlztd P\lsh:
. . ..
c.ci-· '-mu
~·
"Family Owned Since 1879 '
2927 S. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa
South of South Coast Pleza
751-2324
Store Hours
Mon·Frl 9 6
Sat 10 S (.oc\1.1'"4'1 .....
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