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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-28 - Orange Coast Pilot• ---- -TOMOMOW: HAZY I FORICAITI ON A2 • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1986 '~0 conflict' • ID home-c-rack probe Mesa manager says council shouldn't order another geological study of area a new slUd)•." Roeder sa1d. "There's been a confusion and a misuse of the term 'conflict of interest' " The North Costa Mesa Home- owners' Association questioned the Objectivity of geol<>Jlcal consultant l e1ghton and Associates after learn- ing the firm was 1nd1rectly linked 10 the developer blamed by residents for the land movement that 1s cracking homes. ogists)conunued today to be doubtful of the repon that absolved the South Coast Plaza 11 construct1on project of causing the land 1n adjacent neigh- borhoods to sink. report for the 98-acre "Home Ranch" business center being proposed by C.J. Se-ierstrom & Sons 1n north Costa Mesa. By TONY SAAV EDRA °' h o_., "tlo4 Ii.fl A Cit)' inqu1n failed 10 '>UbsLan11ate charges by Costa Mesa residents that geologists investigating the source last year of mysterious cracks re- ported in 147 homes were swayed by a Upset leader UCI'• Johnny Rogers Kored 32 polnta aa the Anteatera whipped Ne- vada-Laa Vegu for the second time, -g9-92. C 1 Sports Edison High meets Long Beach Poly In CIF basket- ball playoffs tonlght./C1 Business Stocks swept past another bull-market mile- post Thursday. closing above 1. 700./CS INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified C7 A3 CS-6 84-6 ca Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports T elevislon Weather 89 Datebook C7 A6 Datebook A3 87-9 C1-4 Datebook A2 Jeanette Hughes given 26 years BULLETIN -Jeanette Hughes wH sentenced to 26 years to life In state prison today for the Jan. 10, 1984 murder of ber husband, who was sbot to death as be slept in tbe couple's Huntington Beach home Superior Court Judl(e Jean Rb elnbeimer In Westminster gave the 30-year-old woman the maximum sentence for first-degree murder Hughes, wbo was permitted to visit with her 11 -year-old •on aftu sentencing, was convicted Dec. 23, 1985. An accomplice lo the slaylofl, Adam Salas Ramlrei. was sentenced to 28 years to life In prison last June. Ramlrei and Hughes apparently killed James Hughes In a plot to collec t $440,000 In Ille IMuraoce money conflict of 1ntereM. (•I)' Manager Allan Roeder said Thursday he will advise the Cit) ( o uncll Monday against ordenng another geological study 10 replace the $40.000 repon that homeowner-. say 1s tainted. "We don't find grounds warranllnR Nitrates . , 1nbay to be probed By SUSAN HOWLETT °'the Delly ...... ltall Vvater qualll) officials and re p- resentatives from three local nur!>- enes formed a task force Thursday 10 1dent1fy sources of liquid fenilizcr allegedly flowing into Newpon Bay and caus.ing the brownish lint of the \.\ater. A meeting held 1n Sen Ma nan Bergeson's ?'Jcy.pon Beach oflice brought together representati ves from Hines Wholesale Nursenes. El Modena Gardens, Bord1er's Nursery. the Irvine Co. California Regional Water Quality Control Board. In inc Ranch Water D1s1nr 1. Orange Coun- t) En' 1ronmental Management .\genq (EM..\ I Orange Count) 'iuper,1sorThomas Rile) 'c;o fficeand .\'>'>cmbl}man (111 Fergu\On's office Homeowner represcntauve Dave Leighton (no relation to the 11.eol- Goodbye. Mr. Mike "It's hard for I.ls to see why there would be no conflict of interest." Leighton said. "Because of that we have lost confidence 1n our cn y and Leighton and Associa" While investigating th'e slippage, Leighton and Associates was hired to work on an unrelated environmental The Segerstrom company 1s the maJor partner 1n the South Coast Plaza mall annex being con~tructed on Bear Street. Homeowne~ r.lagued with crack- ing walls, buck ma walkways and sinking homes claim that excavation for the new shopping center drained ground water from beneath their The informal gathcnng was called 1n the aftermath of a report released earlier this month by Ncwpon Beach ph)s1c1an John F. Skinner. The study said Newpon Ba) 'c; murky brown d1scolora11on ha'> several sources. including liquid fert1hzcr from wholesale nursenc~ and reclaimed SC"-er water discharged by the Irvine (Pleue aee SOURCE/ A2) Tiffany Dykes, 5, gl•ea Mike Gerald! a j(oodbye ha& at Tamura School In Fountain Valley u other children watt their turn to N1 &oodbye to the head ca.atodlan. who la retlrtDf alter etah~:f9 at the Khool and 15 yean with the ct. Story on AS UCI denies animal mistreatment charges By PAUL ARCHIPLEY and PHIL SNEIDE RMAN Of the O•lly l'llot II.it •\n1mal right' al.la\ 1~l'> ha ve iargcted l ( In me and li"e othcr < altforn1a campUSI.''> for l'l\.11 disobe- dience unles-. the '><.hools open their re<>earch labs lO 1n'>JX'll1<1n spoke~­ mcn \aid Thur<.da\. \ l C I sool..csman 1n .. 1-;1ed toda'f . ho"c'er. that lab animals arc trcatcd humanel) at his campus Vano us animal rights organ1za- uons, including members of the Costa Mesa-based Soc1et} Against V1\ 1sect1on. have banded together as the ".\pnl 24th Coalition" to fight for an cnd to what the) consider 10 be unneeded and immoral u'iCs of re- search animals Other spokesmen 1old the .\s- '>OC1a1ed Pre$~ chat the planned protests on Apnl 24 are hkclv 10 lead to hundreds of arrests · V ctennanan El hOl Katz. founder and president of the In Defense of J\nimals group. said letters outlining the Apnl 24 Cl' 11 d1sobed1ence plans Y.ere sent 10 more than 40 univers1t\ animal research lac1ht1es across the nation None ha' e responded. he \aid. Jewish, Demo leaders ask apology from Rep. Dornan Critic is m about Soviet commentator s h ows co ngr essman to be 'demagogue· Ry ROBERT BARKER 01 Ill• 0.11, l'llol ll•n Orangl' ( 11unt} ( 11ngre,5man Roh- en Oornan rnml' under hca'' lirc 111da\ from loc al Jcy,1c;h and Demn- t r:rni.· leader\ for l all1ng a ~)\ ll'l rnmmentator a "d1\IO)al. betra)ing ll tt ll• Jew" 1n ..t ~Pft't'h fhursda) on 1hc flour of 1hc l <; House of Rl·prc'>cnta ll' c<, Aruu: Sumner drn1rman ol 1hr <>rang .. • Count) [~mocra11c Part\ called Doman. R-C1arden Gro,c, a "demagogue" and an cmbarrassmt·n1 111 C lrange < uunl) Rabt'i1 Bernard l\1ng. lha1rman ol thr ( ommunll) Rclauons Cumm11- lee of the Jcy.,1~h Federation of Orange Count}. s:ud his group wall call upon Doman lo make an apolog' · Thi: languafc he used was tena1 n- 1) \tcrco1yp1ca of an11 -Sem111r com- ml'Ot\." ..aid King. the sptrttual h:adl·r .11 Temple-Shir Ha-Ma' <\101 in CY.· pon Beach ~tl'phen Einstein, a rabbi at Foun- tain Valle' 's Temple B'na1 T Ledel and a member ol thc fountatn allc\ hool D1<.lm t Board of Tru~tcc\ ..aid "'tt 1<, unfonunate 10 ha\l' tho~ kinds of fccltng' hoil o'er .. ·· Dornan. wh o did not return 1cle- ph~1nc .:-all\ tnJti' made the tom- ments "'hile IJ\hing out at .\Ht "le""' for in1en·1cw1ng J \o, ll't ncw' lOm· mentator in rec;pon'>l' 10 Pre..,1den1 Reagan's tele' 1'>4.:d addre<.s urging 'iupPIJn for a l· .~ <Jl'lcnse buildup Doman wa!> JOlfll'd b~ the \\ h11e House and other u1n~rc,c;mcn y. ho were cnt1cal of Vl ad1m1 r Po~ner"' appearance on the nl"twork ne"'" program Dornan latt.'r told the -\'is0t1a1ed Pres'> that ht!I dc~no11on of Posner (Pleue eee 00Rl'f~/A2) To a"o1d the protests. latx ..... 11 ha'e to agree 10 a ~l of demands including: unannounced access to the labs by vet en nanans or others cho~n b}' animal rights groups. negoua11ons on endtng animal abuse. the 1mmed1- atc halt to using animals t.aken from communm shelters in rese.arch and !Caching. and assurances that SIU· dents. can refuse to dissect an1mah 11 (Plea.e eee AMIMAL/A2) uni den L p G A I N VITATIO NA L Four player• •here lead after flret round of LPGA Unlden lnvltetlonel. C1 neighborhood!> causing lht' land to settle and shift • Results of the st ud) hy the Irvine· based geological firm said nearly all the land movemen,t wu~ caused by unStable cla} soil instead of by pumping water from an underground parking lor under constructJon for South Coast Plaza II Rt's1dents charged Feb. 18 that the findings ma~ have bttn prejudiced because Leighton and Associates was (Pleue .ee CRACK.DIG/ A2) 2peace ctiv1sts stay in OCJail Others get ct tattoos or releases fo r time served after protest By PAUL ARCHlPLEY Ol-0..,~·- Ten peace ar11' 1sts were relea~d from Orange ( ount) Jail and ~Hn others took their place Thursda) following the third da)' of an11-war protests 1n Costa Mesa where dcl- cgatei. to a m1htary-industnal con- ference are st.a) ing The demonstrauons organized b) the Orange Count) .\ll1ance for Sur.1\al. ha'e focused o n the 27th annual \\ inter C on,en11on on .\crv· space and Electronic S)stems that featu~ mostl) top secret presen- tattons by defense contractors. engi- neers and Pentagon officials at El Toro Manne Air Base Tuesda)'. nearl)' :?.000 acuv1st~ held a candlelight '1gil outsuie the Wes11n South ( 'it Plaza hot.fl v.here about .ltXJ W INC ON delegalf · are registered Wcdnesda}' morning. protesters interfered with delegates leaving thl' hotel 10 board chanered buses to thl' Manne base Poh•c arre.,1ed I) demonstrators 1n !he genera II) orderh non-\ 101t'n l prates! But '"' o nt 1hosc demon ~1ra1or-. '-'Crl' l harged y. 11h re~1sun~ arrest Thursda\ another '-t'' en protesters were arrested \\ h1k thrl.'c of tho<>C charged "-ednesda' aneptcd '1ta11ons. I:? \\COi 10 Jail Dunng arra1gnmen1 1n municipal l OUrt Thur~J\ 10 v.en:-giHn ume ..en ed and rl'll'ascd '31d Manan (Pleue aee ANTI-WAR/A2) Plane crash victim was OC developer B> TSAN HOWLETT and PAL'L ARCHIPLEY Ot -0..., l'llol 11.il \ Jlrllm1nl·n1 11·\IJl nt1.i.I hu1IJ1•1 ~1lkd \\cdm·\\l,I\ \\hl·n ht' hgh l plant· , ra,h .. ·11 "hil1· 11n .1pprn.1d1 In I 11 h n \\ J \ Ill' \ Ir pw I "' J ' It' ml·rnht•rt•J ""IJ\ ·" .1 \t.thil111 n)! 111r1l· 10 1ht• 1nJu,11> "h11 u m tnhuted a grt'.l t deal 111 I \rantte l 1'un1' dn elnpnw nt \\alter "K 1111 A1Jdk 'It\ nf '-r " port Bca1 h d1l'J 111 mult1plt' tnlcrnal 1n1um·' "hen h" Rt'l'l hl rah Bonanza \·tall cra,hcd 1n a rar~in~ lot at 20X2 Bu<.1nr'>' l cntt·r l>n\\' 1n In int .1t'1<1u1 J .:i uanl."r n11k In •m 1h1• .i1rJlon R1dJll." began A1ddll' I~' l'l11Jlml·nt Jn, n 'c"f)(1n Be.nh 1n 1 4~2 . (Plea.e .ee CRASH/ A2) Ellsbergat UC!, says Reagan fans total war flames PHIL SNEIDElllAI PEOP LE IN THE NEW S Three arrested in $350,000 con scheme on Coast Preside nt seeking defense b oost a peace drive grows 'I udcar tlelcn'>4. '' ril tt·~11·, y,1·n· .1 hot 1np1C' uf 11chJte tht\ W<'l'k 1n thl' na11on\ cap11t\l .10d 1n OrJnllc < oun t .. In W a<.h 1 ngton I> C Pri·\111rn1 Reagan \CCU red r v 11111r (Cl \t"l'k pubht -.upport Im 1nlr1•;iwd 1klrMe ~pending HI\ '>pen h """' f1romptrd b't grnw1ng 4uc\t1on' 1n < ongrc<.\ rriardina ho"" lht: n.i111111 1 .in aflurd to m.llnta1n .1 m1li1.11 \ hu11tluJl "1th11ut ra1!>ing Ince; and ""h1k wm k1 ng lo.,.,ard J halann:d budg1•1 \1canwh1lc 1n ( o"a Mc\.'\ tht• ,1nnual "-'incon m1litar\. ronlerenn· drt'"-nudear protcstcf"i to the Wt'!>t1n ~nulh Coast Plata hotel •\nd a ~hon ll1\t:1nn· down thr frrr"'a~ nudcar 1rl·l.'1e .1t t1' t'>t Daniel 111 .. 0..·r& \tt'p- l)t'd to 11 podium at l I{ lrv1nr to addrc~., mon· than \00 JX'Opk ~thert"d for .i "'Pcalc Wrd"' pro gram fll\hcrg, ~.i " ::a former t I S l)clen'<' Dcp.1nmrn1 .m111r1 hc'>I kno"'n for rrk."'"11 thr I cntlllJOO Paf)l"r'> tn I ~7 1 < um·nth he let lllf\., 11n nut lt'.H '''•"l'i ) ,inti 'A-ofk\ \.\1th 1h1• n111 h•:u ~\l'o\flon\ lr1°C1C' 1.rnl1l.111tn Ilic; appearanct" on campus was 'J>O n\Orcd b t JCT~ Global Pcact' .and < onl11rl S1ud1e'i program fll-,berg told tht" aud1enle 1hn1 Prc'l11ten1 Reagan I\ en{'oumg1ng an 1•..cala11on or the nuclcn r anm rnl"e and 1" 1ncrcas1na the pro .. peft of a n>mputer-tnggcrt"d holoca1.1~1 ··11h1nk 1h1sadman1\trat11ln li ke II\ prcdeces'ion both l~mocra11c and Rcpubltc-an, doc~ no1 "1\h 10 end the mutual arm\ buildup betY..cen the l naled tate'I and the ~1,1et Union Jn)wherc in the near fu1urt." f.llsbera \.'ltd "( fhc Rcapn ac1m1n1'illiU1on). on bahtn{'c. ·~ accepting n 1w1r~ndcd r.ll t' 1n\leJd of tht' ltcrnah\t' -a l\.\O·'ilt!rd \10l) " (Pleue Me £l..L88ERO/ A21 0.-, .......... ""o...w.....-. Daniel ~ll•bert at UCI By 'l ' HOWL ETT Ot ... 0.-.""' ..... Three n1cn n-niJint·d in 'l "flein Beach C II} Jail tod.i' 1n lt1•u 111 SI m1lhon bail e:it h a01•r .1lkfll'd h hilkmj a IOUll Of S ''II IHI ltlllTl ,ti lra'>l fhe '1ct1m\ • ln'e llplof' Y.llh \t'.lf\ h "·in.tnt' Mtt\IN Joe ( •ro'i\t1 42 of F ulkrtnn (1eo!V \ udt('\ 1th ~4 of \ir" \or~ and (,~on \h~ller of In 1nl· Thul"\ da\ 1n l'On11l'l tllln "1th the "'hrnw that"'"' h.1•1' lt\~t'n in mt;re ''\ 11m' an·ord1n11 111 N(''-'PIH1 lkttl h f'4.lhl1 'ipokcc;,,,rn T f\'nt lldm' 1 ht 'Ill 1°1111111· I\ ~·t h t~h hn .Ill\( 1hn1· •'t"' t;r,·n \k.Uh •hrt•Jt\ ap.11n,1 \\ltnt'\"'\,tn1! \tlllOl\ I0\111\1·d Ill lh1 , .1'4.' .:i, .. ,,c111111 • 'l " 1""1n Rt·.h h PPhl <' '°\111 ~ 11 11 l 1 •nt- 1 hr \U'fl\'l I\ .1lk1tt·d h lun•d f"HCO II.ti IO\ t'\hlf'\ I Ohl ,1 lartlllU\IOc 10101 '1•n111 n· anJ thl·n ollett"(1 lhrm thr 1lJlJ'<Htun1t \ tn ""makr h1g nionc' .. 1n J 'g1·1 m h ~u1d.' deal 1n "IC'\.\'fk10 lk.ll h I~' \ 1•1tt1' ,.ind .\1lnnt1l < m I lam ' ..atd Tht lriH1dulC'nt hu\IO<'\<; ",I\ 1J('nt1licd "' PJ1 ili1 \1.1rkC't1ne, Hid l r.adin@.. hl" add1•tl Poti,1· '31d lht I .1, \ r'1·" 11per.111on .1llC'l(t"1lh IO\"" t'\I th1· \ll\flt•1;t\ "<tll Intl ,I\ lh11U!lh tht•\ "'t'ft' \\;tftJ t\ fl\'\0 11001'\ 11•,1 "'''"a m tt1111"'""ll10 I .1\ \ l'I·'·" I h1· • n " " h1 "111tht '" I "' !Plt'Ht' m.tt C0NflDgNCE/A21 ( A2 • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ FrkS1y, February 28. 1986 ANIMAL MISTREATMENT AT UCI DENIED ••• WEATHER From Al they so choose. Judy tncker of Costa Mesa. a spokeswoman for the Soc1et) Apinst V1v1sccuon. said member would be takint part in the protest even 1houafl they oppo~ any use of animal~ 1n ttseal't'h .. , agree wuh their demand be· cause the only tame any action has been taken I~ when break-ins OC· curred and people could see what's rcall}' going on inside," Stricker said "It's our tax dollars they're using. and wt have a naJ'lt to s.:e whnt't. being done wuh our tax dollars " Stncker said the group 1s sending out fl1eN for a c1v1l d1sobed1encc tr-a1n1ng session plannt>d for April 13 She declined to say where the \t'l\<.1on will take place. he said lab brcak-1m by act1v1i.ts have uncovered "'humane treatment of animal~ "If anyone saw the Ulpe b)' the Animal L1bcra11on f<ront on research animals at the City of Hope.' tht'Y. w.puld be appalled by the l'ondi11011\, • Boy e le.ctrocuted in Hunt ington .. .\ 15-)ear-old Hun11ng1on &ach bm was elertrocutcu th1!> morning in Huntington Beach "hen he rl·ported· h ~ame into rnntact "'''h high voltage power hne~ "'hile dim bing a 1rec The young~ter, 1dent1fied as Ale\ Jon'-'S. was pronounced dead at Panlira Communll' Hospital 1n llunt1ngton Reach. ohic1ab c;a1d The 1ncu .. knt was reponed at m1d- ml.lrn1ng 1n the t 9000 block of Bu!>hard ~trc~'t Funhcr dt'ta11\ were u na \a ilablt.• shcsa1d. "It was a ct pool They found animals wtth tumors all ovor their bod1c • scars with fe teri"I wounds. puppie lay1na dead in water that we~ j ust bom and the mother rouldn't nurse them becau~ of the 1mplAnts m her." 8c$ides UCI. campuses targeted for the protests arc the UC Bcrkeley. UC n Francisco, UC Davis. 'tanford Univcrsit) and UCLA "The animals here arc be tter cared for than they may be m some home s1tua11ons." tJC'l spokt1man Joel C Don said today "They"rt carefully fed and housed m clean fac1llt1es." The campus spokesman ~11d no animals from Orange County ~helte~ are used in UC'I expenmcnts because of a law adopted by •county super- VISO~. "The vu~t maJonty of animal we use-97 pelt'cnt or more-are 5mall rodents such ab rats and mice. not dop or cats or monkeys, .. Don ~1d. He said animal research prOJetts at lJCI mett 1u1dehnes established by the the U.S. fubhc Health Service and the Natiopal Institute of Health. In add111on. fie said. three campus eomm1ttees review expcnments in- volving animals and ensu~ that researchers considers alterna11ve methods such as tissue cultures or comruters 1mulat1ons. "I anything, over 1he ye<ars we have reduced rather than increased the number of animals we use in research.'' r>on Mild "We arc as concerned about the welfare of animals us nny of these groups." DORNAN UNDER FIRE ... From A l was inadvertent and rushed "My intent was to call him a httk turncoai." Doman !Wild But Sumner. the titular head of 390.000 OranJe County registered Democrats. said he believes Doman purposely made the an11-Sem11tc natements to "pander" to 1he preJu· dices of the minority. "He said n to the deliJ.ht of people who like to hear things hke that." Sumner said. "l1's typical of his style. He's a constant embarrassment to Orange County. I think the statement 1s a true characten stic of the way he thinks. It's the classic 1llustrauon of a demagO$Ue." Rabbi Kmg said Doman ·s com- ments helped to clanfy his pos1t1on. ··But I would like to sec a fuller a~logy. When people shoot from the hip. their 'llatements often reveal their deeper 1nten11ons "I wa!> shocked. This smacks of the kinds of racism not often seen publicly. It 1s inappropnate to Amen· c:an political hfe." Rabbi Einstein said the statement call fors an apolog}' "The expla- nation 1s lacking a bit. I don't hke to see an t'lected representative speaking of any group ( m this manner.) I don't like an) ethnic slurs." Orange County Supervisor Har· nett Wieder, a Republican who's distnct includes Dornan's con· grcss1onal boundancs. would have no comment on the flap, an aide said Mrs. Wieder is Jewish. Orange County Republican Pany Chairman Thomas Fuentes was re· ported to be out of town on business and could not be reached for com· ment. --- Fog to cling through Saturda y TM fog blamed IOf two d .. tht In tM lut two days ctung to tile SoutM<n Catllornla lowt•nd• today. ehrlnklng h0ft1on1 tor rush.hour commutan The log was cauffd by molet ooean air drawn over tht oout by hot air rising oH the d~• of Arizona and South•rn Catlfornt•. according lo the National w .. th•r S.rvk;e. The pattern of morning fog and hazy afternoon sunshine ls expected 10 continue al leasl through Saturday In tile coattal plaln, whtle the mount•lns and detel'11 wtll see fair days with some high clouds forming Saturday. Along the Orange Cout there wlll M low cloud• and log night and morning houre with hazy afternoon sunshine through Saturday with soma high cloud• COOier days With hight 62 to 67 at the beaches and 73 IO 79 In the Inland areas. Overnight tows 46 10 56 U.S .. 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H!QN rengtng from the low eo. a1 ,,.,. coaal to Iha ""° 70t lnlend areet 0..-nlght io... moll..,. 481054. S•n•e Crur 13 51 11 Hp m From Al l'gas and C\t~ntuall\ led 10 ~hl'\-l' 1hc) had part1c1pated. hO"'l''cr un- "1llingl). in a matia-umlrollcd mone} launuennK operation 1n thl' casino:· Harn\ e'<plainl'd ln't''>llgJIOr\ l"Ontend < '"'''o \ ud1e' 1ch and l\.1oellcr U\l'd lhe manufarturtd situation to makl' the '1l t1ms alra1d to call police to report :in' loss ot their mune' Thl' '>U'>J1nl!> also took mone}-from the the v1c11ms to stan a JOtnt venture llmosine business that nt'ver matcnalized, Hams alleged Gary Edington. 34. and 30-year-old L)nn Edington. both oflrv1ne. Withe Dcndekker. 45. of Fountain Valley: Jack T ull c). 5 7. of Cypress. and Roben Cox. 30 of Newpon Beach "ere listed as v1ct1ms of the alleged scheme. While serving the search warrants at different locations Thursday. tn· vest1ptors fo und information in· d1cat1ng more people may have been victi mized in the scam, Hams said. Grosso. Yudzcv1ch and Moeller were all booked into the Newpon &ach City Jail for consp1raq to commit grand theft, Hams said Fog blamed for 30-car smashup on I~terstate 15 near Cucamonga By tb~ A11oclated Preu fast 1n the fog.'' Kauffman said. Fog also prevented I I school buses Thick fog was blamed today for a in the Ontario school district from SOURCE OF NITRATES TO BE PROBED ... 30-car pileup on the Interstate 15 p1ck1ng up hundreds of pupils today, freeway that caused one death and said a school secretary multiple tnJunes just a day after 19 The fo g clung 10 1hc Southl.'m near lht" <. orona-R 1 ver<;1de boundary. Paul's car slammed 1010 the rear of another vehicle stopped in traffic. !>aid a (HP spokeswoman. The fog was cau)Cd by moist occan air drawn over the coast by hot aar ns10i...ofI the deseru oLAr:U.ona..arul From A l Kan1:h Water .l>.l.ilm.:1 .\lthough n11rate ll''e" in thl' hJ\ prc<.t:nl an aec;thcttl prohll'm \1.-Jtl·r 4ual11~ 111l1uah \lro,l'd thal .. nument\ arc no1 more important than toxin'>·· fhc nitrates .irl' not a threat to puhht '>Jlc:t\ or \1.-Jldhk 1n tht· re\ef'l' tht.'\ dctcrm1nnJ pr e\ IOU~() ~k1nner'c, rl·pon naml'U l1 1nc:-. E:l l\.1oden u and Rord1l·1\ nur~rits a\ potcnual '>ourcc'> of thl· prohlem The) operate in the looth1lls nonh· ea~t of In inc Skinner at:ll'C 1n hay pollu11on stud1e!>. said 1hc meeting was ~uc<.C'>S· fut..i:ruh~ ULl.hc..1ormat1Dn oJ a 1a.,k- forte made up of officials from the stale Depanment of Fish and 0ame. n t) of Newport Beach. lrvme Ranch Water Dmnct, EMA . lrvme ( o and the three nurscnes The commlllee was formed to re\ rew research on nitrates 1n the popular resort bay. according to state Regional Water Qualll}' ( ontrol Board Exe<.utne Oflkcr James R. Bennett. The task force will report back in 45 days to discuss the dat.a regarding the <;1tua11on. he added "There was a 101 we ac- · cars collided 1n fog nearby. CalJforn1a jowll!.n._d_L_.ihn11k.~ comp4she4-'.'Sk.1~Mr ~ had.t-he -JtrteaTI thT~lJf"~tJfeliavecfie...-in=--·honzons for rush-hour commuters. chance 10 present-m}-conce rns as a the last three day~ in fog-related "It's very bad out there:· said a c1t1zen. and the nursencs. who mishaps, including a plane crash. CHPdispatchcr 1n Riverside. "Up on thought they were unfairly hlamed. The )()..car accident occurred about the 60 (Pomona Freeway) they're had the chance to presenl their 7:20 a.m. at Foothill Boulevard 1n saying visibi lity 1s live feet." said the concerns." Rancho Cucamonga, closing north· dispatcher, who wouldn't 1den11fy Reprcsentat1,es from the nur~nes bound Interstate t S. the Devore herself. named in tht' study said al the Freeway, said Officer Ron Kauffman The CHP warned dnverl> v1s1b1hty meeting that 1hey arc !..1nccrc about of the California Highway Patrol. was limited 10 between 5 and 20 feet gt'tt1ng to the root of the problem. One person was pronounced dead on both the Pomona and Devore Howe .. er. the)-said they do not want at the scene. and s1' to eight am-freeways (Interstate 15) near San to spend money to alter 1he1r far1ll11cs bu lances ""ere sent 10 handfe IS or Bernardino. if something else '" causing the more injuncs that resulted from the Heavy fog dunng rush hour was d1scolorauon . accident some of them 'ICnous blamed for the death of Brandon "We want to know for a fact tha1 we Kauffm~n said. · Paul. 16, 1n an accident at 7:43 a m. are the main contnbutors. and 1ha1 "People were probably dnvtng too Thursday on the Ri verside Freeway 1here will be a change ... said Bord1cr's outhem Cahfom1a, according 10 the Nauonal Weather Service. The pal· tern of morning fog and haLy after· noon sunshine was expected to con· tinue at least through Saturday 1n the coastal plam. while the mountains and desem will see fair da}-S with somt· high clouds forming Saturday. aturday's temperatures will reach the m1d-60s at the beaches. 71 to 79 inland. the 60s 1n the mountams and the 80s to 1he m1d-'>Os in the deserts. Lows. 1onieht will be 46 to 56 1n the coastal plain , the m1d·20s 10 mid-40.. an the mountains and the 4{h lo the 60!> in the dl·serts. CRACKING HOMES ... ANTI-WAR PROTESTERS IN JAIL ... President Lynn Strohsahl. "We came here in the spint of cooperation and "'tth a ""llhngness 10 pan1c1pa1e " The s1ud\ hy kinner C\t1ma1cd From Al From Al "'ork1ng on thr: ut)·ron1ractcd land '>IUd} '-'hllc 0c1ng paid h) ~ger<,trom to preparl' soils report!. tor 1hc "Home Ranch" pre>Jet"t. k oeder '>Bid he wa!. doubtful that une repon had an} etlect lln the 01hc:r While 1hc ")eger\lrom compan> paid the hill<> ft1r the "lioml' Ranrh" l'n' 1ro nmcn1al 1mpul t rcpon.1hc l'•!) u1d lhe hiring l hOU\lng lhe Planning ( enlcr ol '-c"'port Beath a' the m ain l 11n tractor v. 1th th e l it,\ hk\\lng~. lhc Pl.rn- n1ng (cnll'r '>ul"x:on1racted with I l'1gh1on Jnd \,\<K 1.ill'\ to handle thc ~t·nlt>g1cal c. h<irl'\ hl•t au..c ol the farm\ expt'rll'Oll' lrnm 1he lfltlklrlg home<, \luth v.11h <,011 prnhlcm' in the Jrca Roeder ..aid lht gcoliJgJCal con\ult- ant was the mO'>l qua lilied to addresc; roncem<> on whether constructton of the bus1nec;~ center wouk1 result in more damage because of the high ground water table and cla )' soil. which hac; a tendenq to shnn ~ and expand The report said the project tould he built to withstand an) ground mo'"c· ment from e'<pan~I\ e \Oil and would not drain ground water from other areas "I would '>a ) we probabl) ha'e more accurate 1nforma11on on the Home Ranch \tud> than we would normall)' ha' e (because Leighton worked on ho1h repons)... Roeder said tha1 six Ion\ o f nitrate<> flow dall) into Pack, director of the Alhancl· the l rpper Newpon Ba} W1ldhfr They promised they wouldn't re· Reo;erve causing C'<tens1ve growth of tum 10 the hotel untrl after thl" plankton and algae. conclusion of WIN( ON today. Sit.inner con tends the nitrate\ c;crve as v1tam1m for the algae and ~a Valene Sklarevsky and Phil lettuce. making them gro~ and K.anehl. who went limp when they 1h1cken 1he water with brownish were arrested and had to he earned by murk. police, apparently acted 1ndepcn- Rcs1den1~ of Newpon Beach have dently of tht: organrzcd Alliance noted a marked growth of algae protests. Pack disavowed any connec- around the docks 1n Newport Bay and 11on with their ac11on<o the browning of the water over the "We don't feel their actions were years has made even the lower parts appropnatr and they didn't present ot 1he ba) unpleasanl for <;w1mm1ng "I stopped sw1mm1ng in lht" bay 10 lhc image tha1 we like pcaccm:iker'\ being ponraycd as ... Pack said klare,sky was given 11me served plus two days of service to the state Department of T ransportat1on for res1s11ng arrest K.anehl declined to promise he wouldn't go back to the hotel dunng the conference. so he was ordered held until his prctnal hearing Wednesda). Of those arrested Thursday. live accepted ci1at1onsand two were taken into l"U~IU\J\ Arra1gnmen1 ...... , l'\11l'l ll'tl to takl' place toda~ Accep11ng ut.al1on~ were John Wilson of Fountain Valley, W11l1am Douglas of Huntington Beach. Peter Kent of Santa A.na. Laura Livingston of Fullerton and Peter Lacqul''i of Lo<1 Angeles. Choosing to be booked into Orange County Jail pt>nd1ng therr appearance in municipal court were \athcnne Allen of Los Angekc; and Gregory Hall of Yorha Linda }ear-; ago because I could only '>CC two CRASH VICTIM WAS NOTED oc BUILDER feet 1n front of me:· said Skinner. He • • • said he ba~d the report on EMA. FromAl determinat1oni. and figures. story oflice building~ ELLSBERG AT UCI, RAPS ESCALATION ... according to company 'ipokeswoman Kay Eggers The firm ha1i ~1nce moved to Irvine. "He was a very -;pec1al man," Eggers said A former executive vice president of Broadmoor Homei., he was involved in developing more than 10.000 homes tn Orange ar\d San Diego counties and throughout lhe state. she added "It's a temble tragedy." said Ken W1lhs. el(ecuuve vice president of the Building Industry A~soc1at1on of Southern California "He's highly regarded throughout the industry and very well regarded among his peers ... Orange ( ount) ac; well as 1n C ah· forn1a," W11l1s said. "I don't think there was a more spetial man I liked him" Investigator Audrey Schutte of the National Transpona11on and Safety Board was at the cra'ih 'Ille Thur'lday morning he met la1cr w11h I AA representative\ t<H \am1ne radar dat<1 10 calculate the um rat\\ mull" prior 111 the craft From Al I lhhcrg' lall 1111 nut kttr rt•,1r.11nt \ Jmc J ua) Jflc.·r Pn·\fdCnl kl'<tgi.Hl '"kc.·d \ml·ncan' to hdp h1ni ,u,1,11n llH ll',t\t.'d Utll'n\l \rwnd1n)I an tlH• \.\,11..r 111 ~1(1\1.IOI!-fl'>l\lc.IOll' 1n 'IHI i(J\'\\ r hl' prc.·\ldl•n1 d;.lltnl'O tht• dl'lt•O\\' hu lldu p '' the m11\t pcr,u.1\1 "l' .irgUrTll'Ot we.• hJ\ c to llln\ 1nll' 1111r Jd' ersane\ to negotiate c,enou\l} " Reagan da1mcd that hefort• 19Xl · fhl· So' 1ct\ wcrt: lhc onh one\ raung • 10 build a n11d1:ar arm\ ar\enal Bui f.llc;hcrg tla1mcd 1ha1 Ru\\1an' \1.-Crl' onl) catching up 111 .u1 l'arhcr \mencan advantage 1n nudear war- headc;, and he said the t nitl·d ~tatc<o 'illll ha~ more warhead\ He \aid the arm\ hu1ldup ad- 1.ocated b> Reagan "''ll onl) prod the \O\ICt l 101on 10 expand 11~ own nuclear arsenal and hnng the world tlo">Cr to a nudcar ""ar "V1rtuall) c1.cn. program 1hat the pre\ldcnt "pu~htng nnw will ha"e ll'i c.uunterpan 1n th e \o\let I nmn ·· Fllc;hcrg <\did ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE Mlt f lif!'"i tt • r ''" >lfll'Y A 'f II 6 C eM<i.c>t<ll "41 ~'8 Out•'..U ~ •11"'• f A<' •If VOL. 79, HO. 51 • lk al<,o predicted the'ie nuclear weapo n'> \y\lcms wall more frequent- !\ he tnggered b}' compu1cn1ed "'t1rning \\'>terns that are "ulnerahk 111 malfunctllln The pcale ac11v1\I \aid a f ~ \enate report 1 n the later I t/7(1\ 11\tcd more 1han J 00 false alarm'> 1n 1he nuclear defense system int lud1ng a lOmpu1cr error s1m1lar to OOl' depicted 1n the film "War C1amcs." .\<, 1he reliance un computer., increa~~ "a roulette wheel will be '>pmning" whenever a warning ~1gnal 1s aw,·atrd 1n the defense 'iy'>tem. Elhberg \a1d He ~1d the recent space shuttle ex plo'>1on demonstrated that n~h c""' even 1n technology that has operated <.afely for more than two de<. ad es. E.llsberg eJCpresscd skepuc1sm con- cerning the 'lpace defense system adv0<.ated b) Reagan He also said the United St.ales should JOtn in a nut tear weapons testing ban begun la\I year h}-the 'ov1el I Jn1on. instead nf cncourag.1ng that nation to match the l ln11cd States 1n an anm buildup. fhc peace act1 v1st c,a1d h1., motto would be "T e<>t the \OVICI\ -\lop IC\llng 'Star Wars ·" "' an example ot "good new<." 1n 1he arms race. Ellsberg pointed to a ~68-148 vote Wedncsda) by the House of Representatives on a resol- ution urging Reagan to seek Senate approval of two unraufied treat1e'i that han underground testing of I nuclear bombs. The measure also asked the pres1den1 to resume talks with th e Soviet Union aimed at banning all nuclear weapons testing. On the resolution, members of the Dcmocrat1c-controlled House spht along party lines Some Republicans claimed the measure. which was not binding on the pres1 dent. was adopted simply to embarrass Reagan. Ellsberg concluded his UCI speech by praisi ng peace acu v1sts who con· unue to work toward an end to nuclear arms "I think you and pc1,pk hke yo u arc helping keep the future pos!11ble," he said. Delly Piiot o.flyery It Quarenteed Justcall 642-6086 M<Y>CMy ft.Olly II '°" olQ "0t ~~·· l f>.il t-•~ Dy ~ lO ( "' CCI-~:>'• I D ' •"'! t'>JI C()(lr ,. IM What do you hke about the Daily P1lo1" Wha1 don't you like? Call the number above and yo ur me\~ae Will be recorded. •transcnbed and de· livered 10 the appropnate editor The same .24-hour an$wenng service may be u'ICd to record letters to the editor on any topic. C'on1r1butors to our Lener~ column must include their name and tel~phonc number for venficauon Tells us what'~ on your mind • ,. _.., Sit f ,., •Nl ""'"'"'' If ff)V tl"' ~· '*'~ '""" O(' I Dl' ' a " 0 ll<l!lt_,• ·o •,.. .~.., ~ ( <'" • c .... •!".a Clrcut.tl°" Te,.phonee "'"'' 0••'9" "°'""'' ...... , Ml.all Brddle was returning from Visalia and was circli ng the fog-shrouded a1rpon 1n preparation for a landing. His plane crashed about 8:25 p.m. in a hus1ness district dotted with multi- Withs described Biddle as a ··stab1l111ng force·· 1n the building industry who had a reflective per- sonality and a calming etlcct on heated poltt1cal 1ssucs. He was one of the founders of the Building I ndu\lf)' Association in Oran$e County ··He\ buil t exten'ilVl.'ly throujthout \ prehm1nar) cauo;c 111 the cra~h ha'I not yet heen dcterm1ncu. Schutte 'ia1d this morning. OBIE SPORTS LID. Announces Our 11th Annual ki Blowout • Roulgnol 4S • Pre Electra • Atomic RS • Dynostor Course SL • R.O. Coyote ~PRICE • Nord ica • La nge •Salomon • Kofloch ~PRICE ~ •N() 5KI ITfMS "ElO 8.t.CK ..,.O!ll. PORT' I I U CORONA OIL MA" 283 1 Cou t Hwy. Corona del Mar 171-1700 .... ..._.. MOii ,,, lOMI-..,.,., ... ·~ .... '~ ' • Roffe • Bogner • Obermtytr •Descent• • C.B. ~PRICE I Trustees meet on lunch issue tlunllngton Beach City (elementary) School D1stnct 1ru tees w1ll hold a pubhc heanna Saturday at 8 p.m at the D1stnc1 Edu1u1on Center, 20541 Cra1mer Lane, Huntington Beach on the d1stnct's request for a waiver on requirements that would · force 1i to provide free or rcduccd-pnccd lunches 10 students attending summer school this year. The district is offering 20 days of summer school for enrichment and proficiency classes for students an grades four throuRh eight at Dwyer and Hawes schools Summercfasscs wall be held from 8·30 a.m to about 12· .30 p.(Jl. School ofJic1als don't want to pro\ 1de lunch dunng the shortened days. Career workshop planned Irvine Valley College will present a career workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday 1n Room A303 of the college. 5500 Irvine Center Dnve. Irvine. · The course as designed to help employed women at all levels learn the skill<1 needed m vanous work-rela ted situations. The fee as S50 and further information ma} be obtained by calling 559-3333 Communlcatlons stressed Kaye Nubel. Saddleback College speech and 1n1erprcsonal communicauon instructor. wall teach the an of acu ve listening. verbal and non-verbal communication and perception Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room BC'-10 of the Mission VieJO rnllege. The semi nar as pnced al S30. Call ·the ( ommun11y Services Department at 582-4646 for reg1s1rat1on or further 1nformat1on Art falr ln San Clemente The League of Women Voters' Capistrano Bay chapter will sponsor an art fair and aucuon Saturday evening 1n San Clemente. Award-wanning works from around the world will be on display. The reception and exh1b111on will begin at 7 pm. at the San Clemente Community Center, Del Mar and Seville. with the auction follow1ns at 8. Donauons are SS and further information 1s available from Barbara Estes at 496-5879 Senlor care center opens Senior Resources. a non-profit center offenng aduh day care. will open aturday at 22772 Center Dnve. El Toro Free Medicare counseling and other senior c111zen services will be available. with a free blood pressure chnic scheduled Tuesday from 10 10 11·30 a.m Call Kaflnlcrrr ai 386-1763-for-m<>r~ 1nformauon Women's semlnarat GWC Women interested 1n learning. honing or 1ncrcas1ng leadership skills arc 1nv11ed to attend a Coastline Community College workshop Saturda) from 9a.m. to I p.m. al the Costa Mesa Center. 2990 Mesa Verde Dnve East. Costa Mesa. The reg1strat1on fee 1:. S20 and additional 10format1on ma) be obtained by calling the college's community service office at 241 -6186 Laguna author to speak T JefTer'ion Parker author of the novel .. Laguna Heat," will speak at aturday's meeting of thc Romance Wn1ers of Amema\ Orange count) chapter at the Sizzler Res1aurc1nt. 1401 N Harbor Bhd . Fullerton. The luncheon began) al 11 . 30 a m followed b) the meeting and program at I pm The S3 non- member fee does not include lunch (all (2 13> 927-4255 for details. 0 CALENDAR Friday, Feb. 28 No meetlngs scheduled Monday, March 3 • 9 a.m , Irvine Child Care Project Board. Irvine Un.tied School D1stnct Adm1ni<1trau vc Offices. SOSO Barranca Parkwa) • 7 30 p m .. lrvlne Finance Commlulon. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamborce Bl vd PoucE Loe Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Febn;ery 21, 1918 * A3 Students say goodbye to 'M.r. Mlke' Retiring Tamura School custodian won love. respect from children over t h e last 15 yea r s By ROBERT BARltER Ofh .... """' ..... rhc 440 kid~ at Tamura School "31d goodbye Thursday to Mike Geralda - "Mr Mike" -who'~ been head cus1od1an at the Fountain Valley school for eight years. "t ic'!. never ~en mean or anything like that, .. stud C aesar Ru1L. 12. a sevenlh- gradcr l'\e known him ~1ncc lhe ~cond grade You can alwa)s hear his kc}s nauhna." "When I lir1t came 10 school." said ~' enth·gradcr tcfan O'Grady. "he show- ed me where to 10 and introduced me to people. I would have been lostJf he hadn't shown me around." the youngsters held a special as~mbl> in Vl'rald1's honor Thursday and, when 11 was O'-er. formed into long hnes with the bo)s shaking his hand and the girls gi ving him huas The seventh-vade chccrlead1na ium pve )ell 1n bis honor and some un1den11fied c1~th~crs set ofT a rocket -without Pnncal)ll Tom Thompson's bl~sinas -as a salute to him Lon Hofed1t1, a pupal 1n Beverly Goodc"s ~cond..,.ade class, was moved to wnie a J>O(m. There' once was a man nam«J M r Mike That worked at Tamura, and cveryon~ ltked. We will~ Slld to stt him gu. &cau~ we all Jove him so. So. Mr. Mike. sood luck to you. We hop: you have a 1ood time too. "I'm aoana to mm every one oft.hem . .'' Geraldi sa1d ''They're aood kuh. The) don't come an) btuer "They're a lot ben er than when I came c•aht years qo," he added. ··nere·a more poluenc!. and respect and tbcu's no dcstruc11veoc ~" Gcrald.l. 65. has been employed an the Foupta1n Valley School Distnct for 1' years. He' retmna a hnle earher Lhan expected, he said. becau.e "my back is shot and my knees are worn ou1" Holly K.a!.ulu. a J 4-year-old eightb- arader. said the thana she'll remember most about Gerald1 1s that he always was workan~ "He's the nicest Jlrutor I've ever kno~n. ·!.he said Rajn:eesh to auction guru 's goods Proceed~ will h e lp p ay lega l. travel expe nses fo r ous ted India n guru IJY ROBERT HYNDMAN Of tflel>elly1'11otli.lf Personal and household items of the Bhagwan Shree RaJneesh will be auctioned Sunday an Laguna Beach to pay for the Indian guru's legal expenses and travels. faouc fabncs. Je welry. crystal, gold-and <;1lver-plated trays, Japanese kimonos and the Bhagwan's dulcimer and silver flute will be among the items to be sold to the highest bidders beginning at noon Many of the 11ems arc the Bhagwan·s personal belongings whale others were purchased for has household. About 400 lots of exotic fabri cs, in tended for has personal wardrobe. are available in lengths of three to 50 yards. said Sangi to. one of eight disciples remaining at the Laguna Canyon commune. ........... .., ........... The arttcles will be on pubhc display an hour before the aucuon and from 2 to 5 p.m Saturda) at the Utsava RaJneesh Mcd11a11on Center al 20062 Laguna Ca- nyon Road ''The proceeds from the sale '!' 111 go toward the Bhagwan 's leg.al expenses:· Sangito said ... We don't know how much mone) 11 will raise. but we want 10 sell all the Hems." Ma Anand Geeteaha (left) and Ila Dhyan Arabhua dl•play aome of the articles to be auctioned at the Utaa•a Rajneeah Meditation Center ln J:..aC1m.a Canyon on Sunday. The aucdon be&tn. at noon. The Bhagwan was arrested on susp1c1on of fraud last fall and ned the country an .a vate-)ct 111\er pleadmg gu1lry 1u thr charges . .\ccord1ng to repons, he now 1s hvang on the island ofC're1e. The auction 11emscome from the former _B!inceshee ranch in Antclo~. Ore .. which TC>llowers vacated afterllie-llnapan · rert County mayors spar for supervisor post By LISA MAHONEY he was being sued b)' a fo rmer business Olttiel)elly,..... ,..., partner. is a former land developer. ayang he wanted to ward off la\l-abstained from council votes a number of mmule s-mears he's antic1pa11ng from a times and was responsible for car pool polilKal f'*. Orange Mayor Jam Beam lanes on the Costa Mesa Freewa)' took the offen!>l'-C Thursda)' an has cam-Responding 10 Bcam'scomments. Roth pa1gn to 1A1n the -ith D1stnc1'>Uptf'1sonal suggested Beam " re'ioning 10 personal seat .111acks because other candidates· popu- Beam. meeting ~•lh reporters an <iantc1 lant) polls sho" him 1n last place: in the .\na. cn11c1zcd candidate Don Roth for his race for ret1r1ng uperv1sor Ralph Clark's "dramauc reversal" on the 111~ue nt \Cal freeway billboards. then accused Roth's Roth and formn l 1 S Rep. Jerry poh11cal conc;ultant Harvc~ Englander of Pauerson. also a candidate. have produced preparing 10 "smear" ham with I~ poll'i ~how1ng Beam com mg an third minute campaign literature \sbould the election be held toda). Beam suggested that Roth.~ ho'' ma) ur .. Both of these polls 1nd1ca1e Mr Beam of .\nahe1m. fa"on:d an ordinance that 1s no1doing100 well .. Roth said would ha'e allowed billboards along the Beam's o"n poll sho~s him in second RI\ ers1de. an ta .\na and Orange freewa) s place behind Patterson because of several thousand dollarc; in Roth denied e'er fa, onnp, the proposed pohucal contnbu11ons he recel\·ed lrom billboard ordinance though h<" ackno"l- b11lboard companies edged "anting to stud} the mattC'r He said Beam called on Roth 10 re1urn lhl· an}one th1nk1ng the} could bu~ him for money 1f he wanted to 3'-0•d a "<;<.•nou' "S 1.000 or S:!.000" "as 1n tor a surprise brearh of the pubhr's trust." . and added that he had no ant<"nllon of Turning 10 the subject of Englander'-. n·1urn1ni ""' lJmpJ1gn donJtion'i campaign strateg). Beam said 11 dppear., Thl' tree,,a~ b1llboc1rd propo'i<ll. put thal su!"C) que'it1ons asked of d1s1nc1 loNard b\ .\nahe1m (ounnlman In residents an a recent Rolh·sponsored 1>1ckkr. ""a!> droppc:d earher this month an 1elephonl' poll ""ere an tended to disco' er thl' face of \tiff c1111cn oppos111on . "the be'it 'mcar to use ol\ me " \\ Ill pollt1Lal '>mNrs. Roth said he ha' Poll!>ter<, asJ..cd 11'01er'\ ~ ould he more JI" J\., run l kan 1.ampa1gn'> b~ adhenng to ur le\\ hkl•h w 'ote for Beam 11 the\ km·" the "I I th wmmJndmtnl Don't make the countr) The Laguna Canyon center 1s the last Ra1necshee commune an the Unued States and 1s currentb:'_for sale as well. -The guru c~me to the Unucd St.ates an Jim Beam per.,onal a11acks on people .. He said the '>UJXI" 1sonal race" di be nl) different .. I'll tr) to sell m}stlf 10 the people ot the 4th District " Roth said Englander. Roth'<; campaign consultant. a1.J..no\.\lcdged that a recenth rnmplc?ted op1naon sur' e~ asked some 4th D1s1mt re'i1dent'i negat1,e question~ about Beam Bul hl' maintained that pollster'i alw asJ..ed fXl\lll' e ques11on'i about the Orange OlJ'or and made s1m1lar quenes about PattcNrn and Roth \\hill' rdu,mg \ll h'il 'ipt.'l lfit ~Ul'~llllO\ 1981 and claims to have a worldwide followi ng of about 500.000 disciples. Although the Laguna Canyon commune can accommodate only 20 re'l1dems, hund~ds of followers used to gather there on Sundays. Don Roth J\J..cd. Englander said the' "e~ of the ""hat 1r' 'anel\ 11 a candidate had aonr something "ho~ IAOuld the public feel .ihout 1t" V. e made absolute!\ no state- ml'nh a'> hard c1nd fast " · Englander \aid the que'>t1on'i werc designed onh to "tn and ~el a ~en­ rounded p11 .. turl' t)f Our campaign and our puhlil .. ·T,e run poht11:al ,ampa1gn.., for 15 'car> 1 "'MJ.. \l'I"\ hard tor m' d1c.4nts and I tr) tu run t.i11 po.,111' c.4 lampa1gns:· Englander ..aid. Woman held for soliciting wanted in tot death case thl' ,ar\ rada1 dcll'L'hlf ph111w .and· \lerco. "onh \2 P'i. "h1k 11 "·l' parked an thl' I Sl(OO hl111. J.. 111 C hem11. al Thur.da' 111.ik 111 h1' 211', tllilt,l \Jld . . . I"'\ I l-'>pt.'n1 h" '' k' ''l'fl' r1·· 1)11rtt·d \lulen lrnm jn Jpjrtml·nt .umpk\ 1n the 2111 hh~J.. '' fhll\'>l'· Fountain Valley 'l'lt Thur..Ja, ••• .\ rc\ldcn11n thc J 7800 hlOl. k ol \.in < Hli1. '·''' ot th1.· \.1 jnnl 'J1111nJI < kmcntc reported that a 1h1<"fl. .. 1d..cd B.ink on \ nn t-..a rmJn .\'enue rt•- 10 the front door and !>tole t~u .. P\ined fhu~IJ\ that Jn e\-cmpln,l•1.· , 1decx.1~)etlt' recorder~. a r set an1.I n·l1.·nth emhe11kd S4.200 • • • '>11na·111w rqx,nnlh \In k S111 • 1n ,a\h .rnd SI "" an aud11l \ldt•o l'quapmt'nt Imm a h1\me an the '1101 hl1x ~ 11! 'cptune Thurc;Ja, • • • \ 1h1t'I \\l))t• ~200 111 \ ,l\h .1s'1100 "·lh h .ind s: ~lM) an 11·'-'l'lr' tr1lm J hnmc 1n lhl· 21111 hh~ J.. ,,1 < ,1l umh1.l the' ll llm t1,ld roh,l' T hur..Ja, By STEVE MARBLE Oflh<t0...,l'lle4llafl I\ I 9-ycar-old woman wanted tor que!>tioning 1n the dc:a1h of her infant ('h1ld an 198' 1s being held today 1n Orange County Jail toda) fo lio" 1ng h~arrcs1 in Ir' ine for solu:111ng door hi cJ\lor w11hou1 a permit V1<.k1 Kathleen Ru11ch. 1dcn111icd a\ a trjn51enl will be quesuont'd al lhl· lount} Ja1l th1s weekend by an ta ( ru1 County Shenff s deputae'i who arc 1nvec,11ga11ng the 1983 hom1c1dc 10 anta Cru1 Rui1ch and a medical doctor arc ~u,nccted ot involvement in the death of the child. au1hont1e'i 1n Snnta ( ru1 'illld lOOB) A warrant for 1tw "oman''I arrest Hundn(ton Beac h >\ rottl>er with a gun rcpont'dl> hdd up a health food \tore nt 885~ Acfam~ 1\ vc Thunday cvc.-ning and c\\nf)Cd with $40 to $60 1n l'3~h I It• wa~ dc~hcd ll'i a 5-foot . 10 1nrh white malt an h1'1 earl) 20\ • • • A 1 l-yeat·o ld tac)' School 'itudcnt reported th111 'omcone shot her an thf leg Wllh I pcllel aun Whtie ~he \o\ll\ llO her w1&> home from \Chool fhuNfa~ • • • J\ th1 cl reported!) broke into .1 home an the 94CX) blod. of < andlcwood and .il\cr ran~c kana 1hC' 1c'111 r n' r 't n Ir S I 7 fl X 1 n • wn'i 1<1sued 1n Santa ( rul earlier an the week. ShenfT'sdeput1es in Santa Cru1 said RuL1ch also 1s wanted tor burglary RuL1ch was detained b' Inane police JU5l before I I .JO a m Thurs- dn) as she was selling newspapers door to door on hoc.Hang tar without a Cit)' perm11 She al\o wa'i named as a suspec1 an a pcm. theft <\unda) Irvine police then learned the \an ta < ru1 County Shcnfr'i Department had ohtained a bench warrant for her arrest an conncc11on w11h a I ~8' hom1c1de. said lrvtnc Lt. 1\1 Muir. Another warrant had tx-cn issued tor a burglary an Santa Cru1. he said A. Santa Cru1 herafrs sergean1 ..aid deputies the) wall hkel) l'ome to aud10/\1deo equipment Thur~ay \ rear door WI' thr point of cntt'). police <;a1d • • •• \n adull female wa reportc<lh .ipprchcndcd for ;ttahn(I. SH 10 dothang and casseuc tape~ from a Montgomer')' Ward Jepanm<'nl ~tore in the llun11na1on <enter Th11r~11~ She wM cHcd and rtlen~d The dothtn& und tapt"'I wcrC' fC'CO\.tf't'd pohce said • • • <\n C'mplo)ec of the Oue'\t < ap11ol comp:tn) 771 1 ( enter rcport<'d th.it .;omeonc ~tole her puN conta1nina S lOU an 1.11,h from her de-;l T hu!"i41.l' • • • Orange C'ount) to que'it1on Rurn. h He declined to give any 1k1ail'i nl the case. but ~•d ... This 1s OOl' ot tho\c ca~'I that makcc; a pohcrman·, hlood boil ... Dctcc11ve<; had rcponedh qtll'\· t1oned Rullch an Colorado last \Car but dad not attempt to ha't' ht•r e)tlrad1cte-d. 11 wa lrarned Lt Mike White <ia1d II"\ mr poht:c re ponded to J l llll from J tC\1dc.·n1 who had c;ee n Ru11ch 'iolie1tmg in the neighborhood He said Irvine has problem~ ~llh sohc1ten -mostly 1rnnl\1cnt~ -who are dropped off b) bu5C.'S 1n thl' commun11y and travel through neigh· borhoods S(lhng maga11ne~. ne""' papers and othcr produd'i Vandal, 'ma hed the wand<1h1cld ol car parked on th<' Huntington lkaC'h \MC Jeep lot Thur'IJa) the sc:f\.1ec manaaer reported Damage ~as CStl· mat<'d at $4SO • • • Thieves 1tole two gold brnlclrt\ wonh SI .OOO<rom a home in th<' 21 UO block of A.labama Thursdll) • • • Vandal~ rcponedh J1J S4\0 Jam age to the a.a~ 111ni.. of,\ "~lln" ForJ p1d .. up truck parked 1n front of .1 home U\ the I 0 ICll) hit-. ~ of" am u<"l.l ThuNia> • • • Th1eH''I n-poncdl~ hrnJ..C" 1ntn a t'iluc 111io \.terccdt., '00\l .1nd \tole w~clr:. worth S;\~~· Thur'lda)' :\ S 1 l>I )( t 11,:1,t r:lpt.' , ham ,, j' .\f1e1 ufK'ntng a roof hatch 1h1c'c' r1.·rorted '1111l'n T hurc;da\ tn1m ,, n:poncd h lowered them~l"e'i inhl home 1n thl' I 4ti4 Kl ~ll>t.k oi OaJ.. .\' l' the garl'<t ll)l ker room at r ountaan alle) High '°M,hool and 'itole S 160 1n Newport Beach 1. a\h from J lll''iJ.. dra""t'r and 'an-T h•l'\ t'' rcf)(•rtnth \luk the tm·' dali1<"d \om1· 'cndan¥ mach1n('' Jnd "heel-; ,,n .1 ,llH·r 1"1\' l>a1,un Thur\J,J\ :. Ill ' par~1·1.I 1n the lJrport ot an Irvine .1r.1nmen1 an •ht• -11111 hlc"°k111 '''' \111.•et V. ('dnc,J.11. n•ttht I hC' Jo,.,"'•'' 1·,11m.lll'd ,11 ~I t>1 K) Co•ta Meaa .\ h\lmc in the 21"1(1 tih'1. k .11 £ ld<"n \'J' hit ti' J thtel "ho '"''L' ,1 I\ '>C l JnJ t\'"dn 1A11rth Sn Jllc t hur'41:" • • • \umnint• rcp\\rtL'1l ' ,1,•lc 1 S ... vi. ..1 ' dccx J<,~ttr ll'1 ,,rJ1·r fr,,111 J \ ,, 11,nJ 'tr<"t't htlnlC 'unJJ, . . . \k1. h.rn1,' .11 R u1h ' ~ 1.ir d!o\t' 'I" H.im1 t.111 lt'f"'Clr1I th at ,,,m1•11n1 rt"1·en1h '"'Ir S I :111r11m !ht• rt·~"tc1 \ hand11 "11h .i nKkel-~latl'd gun rcporteJ I\ got a"a~ ~1th S. 70 10 1..a'ih afkt holding up i\rhor \lcanef\ ,11 141 i ~ Jeff re) Road Thursda)' Ht· \'a' <lr'i<.nf:d a:. a ti-foot-tall "h11e Oop's lawsuit denied New trial ordered la boadng deaths .\ 'ical Beach man who ~a!I at thf h<'lm uf a speedboat ""hrn 11 lr~\hed 11nd k1llC'd five peopk an IQ84 mu1i1 >tand tnal on manslaughter chnrge1i a ~1.:ond time. a Supe,nor ( oun Judge ruled toda) Vari Earles was ortkrcd to return to the \\ c'1manc;ter court ~ta' I~ fnr tnal .\ 1un deaJl1X ked ~ \an IJ\tlf ol J1.qu1t1al l.t\t month and lark' auornc\ < riif\ Pohl~on ;a.;ked J ud1tr lean Rhcinhe1mer to J1\m1\'I the lharJC'\ Khcanhe1m~r dcn1l"d 1ha1 rrqut"\I ll~ll\\ \ tnrmer \union p.1'11 { ,,tfo er "ho-.c lat.ii c;hl~ltang t)I J ~ 'ear-tllJ ~" ll"<l l(l 1w1l ll' 11 la""Ull~ k''' c1n 101t1til bid 11.' pnn c hi\ Cl' 11 n1th'' \\('f\' '11\IJ.t~ h' hi\ 'uix-no"' H111 a JUJ~e "ht' thrc~ nut the''' 11 r1sh" Jll<'gat 11ln\ 1n .\nthom \pc-rr, 'u11 tta'1' him I' JIA\'l to rc~nlc tht' .illeg..111,,n, .m<l 'uhmll lhr 1'aw1iu11 ·•@J•n IL' '><'t' 11 11 1' l~alh .. un1u('nt 1c1 J'flX("('J Ill tnJI \uJ'('rhll ( c\Un l11,t11r H.1rnl•\I\ l 1 '' n lit• mJJc: thC" ruhn V. eJol"\Jll' n .1" mrln J 1,putl" \temmintt ITtHl1 tht ii..\ 'h'"''t11ltt. •'' P:itnd 1{1,l@e ""' 11 "h11 h;u1 "'t'n \('nl "' , h,·, ~ \II\ !fl, ''L'il;lfl \ll lhl \ h1hl Jnd h" m1Hht·r Patrtl 111 •lfl<'l1l"<l lirt" "hrn the 1.hlld ~h" ~ ' .11 hom1.· alont' Jl'llOtt'J j h\\ run JI lh<' ,1ff11l'f 10\1de thl" """ ',11m ' h11h1ed hedr,-xlm Th<' motht•r lilrJ 'iUll apin'it \pt"rl .111tl thL' lit\ uf \1.10lt\O l'hAfllOI n1•ghgcn1e \J'('rl latcr tilt'd .t 1 "'~' ,,1mpla1n1 1. la1mmg h" 11' 11 rt~ht' ''<'tl' 1.1L1la1t.t "hen hl· ~a' IM\C'd tc "' 1n lhl \1,rn111n P11ll\I." l)fpanmen h•t ll\t' h•'ur,,\ltrr 1hr 'hoot1n 1.1ndc1 rn'll·.11t·1I 1n1t·111 11011 .inJ "1th h" 11n1h11m ,1r~n1 hC"•l •n hh~od \fl( rl ,,,,,, allC'11.r•I lh'41 he "'"'' 1Ah\O"h1lh (lf\kn:J Ill '>C'Olflh lht Jfl.l tmt"ni anJ 1mrrnfl<'rh \raineJ h \ \1.tn1nn I h•''< d u1m' in 1h1· la\.\\UJI "ti ,1.1n11 A4 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, February 28, 1986 NATI ON ---- 4 rocket experts object to calling decision 'flawed' ·Remember same process laun c hed 24 s h uttle s· safe ly Ill NI\\ I LU . .\lj {•\Pl-f-our "v1aro;hall ~p:Kd11ght C l'nll'r rntket l'\~lert~ returning llfl' !rum J prc'i1· lknt1al comn11ss1<111 "rot>111g lhl.' l halkngcr dJ'><l\tl'r tc.>d..i' dl'>PUtl•J 1hc pan\'!' rondu'iann th.11 "-\~.\\ Jl'n .. wn-m.il1ng pa ml'''":"'\ karlv l1a1Aed" 1n the hour' txlore the Jan ~X launch "I can't agrl'l' -.;11d \1 .. nln Rl·in an1, hl'tld of lhl' '>fl('l'lal proieorts ollice al the '>P<lll'flighl Cl'Otl·r I las Jl'PIJI) J111,h11n I m 1ngno<J ,,11J lhcil \\hlk "-\\-\ '-'Ill nO'-' con\11lcr "" hl·lhl·r "e lll'l'd lo rn akt• t'hangl"> In dclltl1ng ro launch, \OU.\l' g111 tu n·mcntlx-r this " thc Sdnle pron''>' that "a' u..ed 1n ~4 ~ucl·cssful c;huttk launlhl''> · J\ "ell a<o earlier Ii RAlllTI lllSUIHCC (~,. &._ £<1 19S7 ~ 631-7740 muon landi ng\, 'k' lab and otha mannl·d flight f he rnmrnenl' b) Rl•tnan1, l ov- ingoocJ and l\\11 otht1 ot1k aals meet· 1ng \\llh J \mJ ll group ofn:porters amuunll~d to ..in une\pcClt'dl) defiant n·<,ponSt' w cntll'l)m le' ellcd b)' thl' rumm1S'10ll 1n\es11gat ang the loss of the Chalk ngcr on Jan 28 and the dt•ath of its'><'' cn-memhc r crew "iumm..1n11ng thrt'l' da''i ol pubhl hl·anngs 011 r hur~a\. rnmm1ss1on t·ha1rman v. 1lham Rogers bluntl> atbukcd otlinah of the National .\c:ronau11cs <tnd Spat·e ..\d.(Tll nlS· 1rat1on for g1\ 10g_ 1he go-ahead tor the ( halknger hholT \\ hen engineers had l \pressed deep concerns about the unu\uall) m id prl··launch weather. f "11 contractors -Morton l h11>k11l -maler of the booster rml l't'. and Ro<.k'Aell lntl'mat aonal m.il l'1 of tht· <,paceplane 11self-had C\presscd rc)cn at1om. Mon on Th111kol reser\at1ons were made to Re1nanL as 'Adi as booster program manager l.a'Arence Mullo) the shores interiors INVENTORY SALE lompt • PictvtH • TobM& • A«Htotlff 642-2255 2640 A..,on St,. New port S.o<h '---~~_ ...... .....____ WUHam Rogen anti \l ullt1\ ·!> superior. Ueorge }fa uh \\hen lOmpan} managers reversed their .. don't launch" recommen- da11on Jnd ga'e their go-ahead . Rl·1nJrt1 ll'\lalied. Reinartz decided it '-'3) unnl·rn~r;. to pas~ word of the oppo)111on 10 top launch managers. N \S \'' procedures were "clearly llu wcd ... Rogers said .\<ldrl'\\ang top NA A ollic1als. 1ndud1ng 1he Marshall rock.et-pro- ~am managns. Rogers said. "You ehrn1na1e the clement ol good Judg- me nt <ind rnrnmon c;cnsc ... and added that Jt '>Onll' prnnt tht' procc.-ss allowed ind•' 1duJI\ to votc ma) be" when )OU ··.,hc1uld requarl' people to take stand~ and \Ou 'hould have a record on 11 ·· "V..hat he I Roger~) 1s describing i.huuld be..' dont wa) C'(actlv what was done \ \t;lnd '-'a' 13l l•n a rationale 441 Old Newport 8h1d Newport Beech, C• I tor ll1gh1 ~,3.-, de, eloped .i\nd 11 was ••-----------• not a 'ma)be" 11 "a~ a documented ---------------l ·go ... ht• '131.d I-----NOTICE TO ALL Real Estate Managers and Brokers The Department of Housing and Urban Development, 34 Civic Center Plaza. Box 12850. S anta Ana. CA 927 12-2850. 1s seeking applications from qualified real estate managers and brokers who wish to receive Invitations for Bids for Area Management Brokers to manage HUD-acquired/owned properties an San Bernardino County Applicants mus t be licensed by the 01v1s1on of Real Estate State of California, as brokers App_!.icat1ons !!'E be o btained by wnt1ng ta the L1 $_Depart- ment ofHousang and Urban De velopment 34 C1111c Center Plaza. Box 12850. Santa Ana CA 927 12-2850. or by calling the Property D1spos1 t1on Section at (714) 836-2446 A Pre-bad Conference will be conducted on Wednesday. March 5, 1986 at 10 00 A M In the conference room San Bernardino County Board of Realtors 1798 N ·D' St San Bernardino Speccf1c 9eoqraph1c areas wilt be outlined at the Pre-bid Conference Deadline tor re urn or bids 1s 9 00 A.M March 12 1986 Completed bid packages must t>e sent to ~td"' o,. f ,,, ,,, °"oe;,. ~ .. 1111111 :J •o • .-• 1~JIJO 111 U S Otpartment ol Houwic and Urban Development 34 Civic Ctnttr Plaza Feder~ Buidinc Boi 12850 Santa Ana. CA 927 12-2850 Beds w111 bP opened at 10 00 AM March 12 1986 1n Room 720· 721 Federal Building 34 C1v1c Center Plaza Santa Ana. Ca1tforn1a. WINTER SALE -SALE 1 RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC . Miff• fu CW. CoHn Mort• 1922 HARS-Oa 8LV'll , COSTA llCA-5"1·115' THURS ........ $9.00 FRI.. ............. $9.00 SAT ........... $1 2.00 SUN ........... $1 2.00 Juniors 18 & Under Senior Citizens (SS & over) Half Price Call for Information Eastern., attendants agree to 3-year pact MIA MI (4-P) -Eutt'rn Airlines and llS fl1&}l1 attendants rt'arhed a three·}'Car tentative agrccmen1 today 1ha1 thl' union )31d would aven a midnight stri ke and should keep rn:d11 ors from declanng the airline an default. earl)' as next weel . • ··f or the first 11mc an three >ear . we re going to de' ote all our energies and talents to the.' compt'ution ... We're going to go after everyone else 1n the marketplace." a smiling Leonard said af\cr I b hours of tense nc.-go11at1ons. "It's the bc'it poss1bk agreement given the absolute 1nsan1t) of the la)t )ear and c)pec1ally the last two wee k<\," Rot>en Callahan. president of the local Transpon Workers Union. said 1n announcing the settlement af\er an all-night Mgot1ating session. "I than l. we ca me out with a contract that's fair 10 employees and to t'' l'I) bod>.'' Eastern President Joe Leonard said. adding that ~ome laid-off flight attendants would hkel}' be recalled 1h1s spnng. "We've been hanging on by the skins of our teeth." Callahan said the agrel·ment avl·ns a stnke threaten- ed for 12:0 I a.m Saturday and would prcvcm or delay Eastern cred11ors from dedar1ng the a1rltnc in default on 11s loans. The agreement wi ll be pn:sentcd to tht' union's full board Monda:r. he indicated. The company and Its 6.200 attend&inl'I were under extra pressure bccau!>C Eastcrn's lenders ha ve set a Man:h I deadline for Eastern to obtain cost-s.w 1ng agreements from each of its three maJor unions. Leonard ~•d the agreemen t call!i for 20 i>crcent wage cuts and an inrrcaSc: an work hours. which wall replace s1m1har wage cu t~ and '-'Orl increases the compan) temporanly 1nst1tuted last month Eastcm's president said th e agreement also will let the M1am1-ba\ed earner Jump into the air-fare wars with lo""er-pnced comf)l'tltors pan1cularly People Express. as If Eastern fat I) to get the agrecml'nt!> and have them rat a tied by Apnl I. 11 would be an defau lt on some of ats S2 5 billion debts. cnablmg lcndcr'I to call in the loan'i at an) time. Although TC\as Air cha irman Frank Lo renzo has agrel•d to bu) Fa'itcrn 1n a S606 m1l11on dl•al. the takeover llkcl) 1Aon·1 he rnmpktcd tor '" to 10 month<>. Hinc kley requestf ng mon t hly hos pita l exit WASHINGTON (AP)-The man who shot Prc')1dcnt Rl•3gan says his mental condition" 1mprov1ng and 1s askan~ a JUdgC' to allow him to leave a D1stncr ofColumb1.i mental hospital for one day eat:h month John W. Hinckle' Jr. abo a!>ked the Judge 10 mo' c him io a lt'!>S res1nc11ve ward at St El11ab<:1h's Ho.,pital Hinckle). acti ng on has own behalf. sent a pet1t1on to LI S. Judge Bar- nngton D. Parker. !>tat1 ng that he now enjoys .. accompanied ground priv1- lt!ges" at the hospital Aid to Nicaraguan rebels ridiculed by ambassador WAS HI NGTON l AP) Nicaraguan Ambassador Carlos Tun- nermann said today that renewal of U.S. mili tary aid to ant1-commun1st rebels fighting his government would speel h. rc hg1on and the.-press ------"open the door to the ulumate r(ill-------------m1 litaf) solution -d irect U.S. When the United States stops "the macenar) \.\ar that 11 1s waging aga1ns1 U'>." he said, the Nicaraguan go' crnml·nt "111 re'ltorc c1v1l h~rt1es and "onc'-· again direct our effon s and resources towards the bu1ld1ng of a more democrat It' and JUSt society." P• B th combat ac11on in Nicaragua." lerce r O e r$ Tunnermann predicted that con-Tunnem1ann said the United State~ will never succeed 1n over- thro" 1ng the Sand 1nistas regardless of how much assistance as provided to the contra!>. t3ell Broadway M o rtuary gress1o nal approval of President Re- agan's$ 100 m1ll1on aid request would 64 2-9150 not alter the bauleficld situation. 110 8ro.dw•1 Ccx~ Me...i I Feb. 27th thru March 2nd I Mell Verdi CC ..... Vetdt Country Cluf) ,,,,,,. co.ta ..... "Whal are the options then? .. ht asked. "Air suppon? Invasion'>" Speaking at a news conference. Tunnermann ridiculed Reagan ad- m1n 1s1ra 11o n suggestions that Nicaragua 1s becom1 ng·a totahtanan socre1y. saying-trts govern ment be- lieves an polt11cal pluralism. frt>e and open elections and freedom of Tunnermann added that the in - su rgents have not been able 1o capturt' and hold a si ngle town an more than four ) ca rs of figh 11ng and ma1 ntained ..l..llitLJhcy.. lack popular support--be- cause the~ arc kd by otlicers as.- soc1a1ed "11h depo~d President -\hast..1'>10 \omoza Reagan promising reform of Pentagon WASHI NGTON (A P) -Presi- dent Reagan toda) accepted the repon of a comm1ss1on he appointed last year to rcrnmmcnd Pentagon management reform, and promised to "act prompt!) and firmly" 10 put 11s proposals 1n10 place .. , \\ill 1mplemen1 the rccommcn- dat1on!i 1n here as qu1ckl> as I can. e'en if the) run counter 10 the w1she'i of the entrenched bureaucracy.·· Re- agan told the comm1ss1on chairman. David Packard. as he accepted the report. Packard. former deput) defense secretaf). said Thursday the com- m1ss1on wa nts the Defense Depart- ment. the na tion's largest agency. 10 be changed so 11 as run "the wa) an) busanes'I 1s run .. and doesn't waste monr) Reagan named 1hernmm1ss1on last June ltc; propo~I'> arc aimed at ending what De kn\c &cretaf) ( ·a.,par Wcanbergcr calls "horror stcme, .. ahout hash prices for spare pam and Jllega1 1on~ of fraud and waste among defense contractors. Packard said the goal of the package of changes 1s sample· "We wa nt the Dcpanment of Defense to run their business the way an) business is run." The fate.-of the rnmm1ss1on's report remains 10 be !>een1 since some proposals wall require congressional actio n FBI refusing to release file on SaIDantha Sniith By tbe Auoclattd Press SAN FRANCISCO-The FBI says 11 cannot release thecontents ofan 11· page file 11 kept on Samantha Sm ith for reasons of na11onal defense or foreign FINAL WEEK ------------------------~ policy. Samantha. the Maane schoolgJrl who became a celebnty when the late Soviet leader Yun V. Andropov invited her 10 the Soviet Union after she wrote to him seeking world peace, was killed at age 13 1n a plane crash last August. In a letter to KRON-T V produce r Jonathan Dann, who had requested the material under the Freedom of lnformallon Act. the FBI said the records consisted of documents pertaining 10 other 1nd1 v1duals. organ11a1100'i and events. So' 1e1 leaders de..cnbcd her 1wo-week '1s11 1n J uh 1981 as. a "hnlltant Substantial Sa \ ing I n A ll Departments < c "" r ' '" ~ ' 1 '<J' "'('" r"' r Ill 1 iJ I "'J .J J fl.J _' ~'fl"' l ·H ti "' \ BJ H If 1-1 5 \ (OJ\( ""I r -1 4 I .JllJ f1 '. 't I Do m es tic & European Im ports A ll R educed A ll Store~ Opt'n Mon da~ Thru. Saturda_~ 9 a. m.-5.J(J°p.m. beam of sun4'h 1ne." · 'Dlfferent cyanlde caused Tylenol deaths' WASHINGTON -The cyanide poisoning deaths of two people found w11h Tylenol capsules nearby-one 1n Tennessee. the other m New York - were caused by two different forms of the poison. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Frank E. Young said. An autopsy of Timothy R. Green. 32. who died tn Nashvi lle, Tenn., on unday showed he died of cyanide poisoning. But the acti ve ingredient of Tylenol. acetaman phen, wa'> not found 1n has body. T he FDA''i laboratof) 1n C'inc1nnat1 analyzed the one remaining capsule an the Tylenol bottle found near GrC'en It contained the popular painkjlling med1cat1on and 'iodi urn cyanide. Senate approves floor debates on TV WASHI NGTON -Television viewers can tune 1n Senate floor debates from June I to July 15 an an expenment that advocates ~ay wall hring the nation's top legislative body "into the modern age at ln~t." The Senate approved the plan 67-2 1 Thursday despite complaint\ that '•t wi ll wreck longstanding traditions. show an unnattenng picture of lawmakers and cause them to neg.lcct their duty Crltlc• argue over tJChool lunch cuts WASHI NGTON -At least 10,000 schools would have to stop o;er"m& free lunches 10 low-income students under a Reagan adm1n1stra11on proposal to stop subsid1zing lunches bought by other pupils. cntacs say. Ending the rash and commodity subsidies of nearly 24 cents for each "paid" meal would save $722 malhon and help "to am prove targeting of these programs to pc~ons in arcatest need," Assistant Aanculture Secretary John W Bode told 1 lloust' subcommittee Thursday De Lorean fraud trial moved to September D€TRO IT -The tnal on federal fraud charges agalf\ t former automaker John Z. De Lorean has been moved from Apnl 7 to Sept 8 to allow prosecutors to take sworn testimony from wttnc ses 1n Europe, a Judge has ruled. lJ.S. D1Strict Jud&e Julian A. Cook Jr also said Thursday he will order the 1ovemment to pay for Oc Lorean and his law)en to ~ in Europe" when the depos1t1ons are taken 1f De Lorean prove he is unable 10 pay for the tnp. January•• trade denclt filure will be bJglJ WASH ING TON -The U S. dollar has fallen dramatically since reach ins Its peak apinst other m~or cumnc1e a year ago, yet economists 5a)' 11 may be months before thtS decline will be reflected an an improved balance of trade. The Comme~ Dcpu1mcnt was expecied to release fiaurcs later today on merchandise trade durina January. Analr sts acnenilly expected tht reeort 10 show some 1mprovemcn1 over December srecord SI 7.4 billion tradedefic11 - but not much ..................... ______________________________________ ~~~ r Court refuses to close Night.Stalker hearing By lbe Auocilltd Preo LO NGELES -The state Court of Appeal has refused to do~ thl'.' prehm1nnry hearing for Night Stalker defendant Richard Ramm~t because the motaon ~eekma the closure was incorrectly filed. Attorneys for Ramirez. 25. want the ~ubhc and news media banned fr6m the hearing on grounds prctnal publicity as damaging their client's right to a fair trial on multiple-murdei l'hargcs. Appellatc1ust1ces Robert Feinennanand David Eagleson rcjected the rcque!>t to close the hearing Thursday. ruling that defen~ attorneys had not followed proper procedure. Attorney general wants second term LOS ANGELE -With no opponents an either maJOr party. Democrat Juhn \an de Kamp formally announced has campaign for a second term as ,111orncy general today, saying he has "pushed law enforcement an to the 2 I 'It ce ntury .. To dramat1Le the stress he has put on prosecuting drug dealers. Van de Kamp scheduled the first of four formal announcements of his re-election rnmpa1gn toda} at the s11e of an illegal PCP laboratory which blew up during the 1984 Olympics 1n a convened garage apartment in a low-income rac1all} mixed nl'.'tghborhood of Los AnJeles. "We'redoang more to fight the drug trade than ever before in our history,' Van de Kampsa1d 1n remarks prepared for the tormal announcement. Lock.heed worker's helmet death probed M()llN r AIN VIEW -The death ofa Lockheed technician who inhaled purl' n11rogl'n wha le testing a sealed helmet for a U-2 1et flight as under 1n 'l'~t1gat1on b} the company and space agency officials. The techn1c1an. an \ir Force 'eteran working at the NataonaJ Aeronauucs and Space \dm1n1stra11on's Ames Research Center. may have committed su1c1de or"JUSl done a dumb thing" when he put on the helmet pumped with natrogen. a Lockheed spokesman said Thursday Ronald Johnson. 2Q. '1olated procedures b} donning the helmet dunng routine tests Tuesda> and was found dead .i )hon .... h1le later. said Nack Doretta oflockhced-C'ahfom1a 1n Burbank Pasadena church becomes sanctuary PA ADENA -.\nother church. All Saints Episcopal Church. has Joined the sanctuaf) mo,ement. A spokeswoman said the congregauon's 'estr), or go' erna ng bod). 'oted 24-2 Thursda} to join the" JTOwins ranks of those who ~helter illegal 1mm1grants who S8} they are neeang poht1cal pers«ullon In ( entral .\menca ~·Some people want to do this ministry. and they are walling Ill risk their freedom ." said Jodi Kingdon. who with hC'r husband. Henry. heads .\II a1nt!I' Central Amcnca Sanctuary Task Force. "We aren't afraid of confrontation with the government, but we don't seek tt," she said. Tr-oubled contractor arrested- MONTEREY -Dennis Frye. whose contractor's licenses "ere revoled for 1n!)talhng phon) fire sprinklers 1n a sc hool chapel, was arrested Thursday on charges '"'olvtng counterfeiting on blueprints. authon11es said. Frye wa~ arrested when he sho"'ed up at the Monterey County courthouse to test1f} 1n a et' 11 case. officials said Low fuel caused filers to eject S.\N DIEGO -Two Nav} aviators who spent 20 hours an the Pacalic: Ocean before being rescued Feb 14 were forced to eject from thC'ar plane because the) ran lo"' on gas whale C'sconmg a Soviet bomber awa) from an aircraft earner. according to a published report. The pilot. Lt. Russell !)klenka. and the radar operator. Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Lorenzo. were 500 miles from the earner USS EntC'rpnsc when they realized they didn't have enough gas to ~et back. according to anonymous Navy sources. The> \Ouldn't find a ref~ehng plane sent out earlier. so the) e1cctC'd and the S33 million F-1 4 Tomcat hghtcr J"t plummeted into the Western Pacific. the sources said. Both pilots are based at the Miramar Naval Air Station 1n San Diego DA VIS-BROWN APPLIANCES .. TV. 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A.II modek may not be available at all dealeu. PHIL & JIMS All locat lons COSTA MESA DAVIS BROWN COMPANY 411 E. 17th Street HUNTINGTON BEACH HOME SERVICE COMPANY 17242 Beach Boulevard LA HABRA HOWARD'S 901 E. Imperial Way LAGUNA BEACH J & H Appliance. Inc 888 Glenneyre LAGUNA HILLS SADDLE BACK APPLIANCES 22692 Granite Way LAKEWOOD DON & TOM S 4234 Woodruff SAN CLEMENTE DEWEY TV & HOME APPLIANCE 218 Delmar SANTA ANA JESSEE APPLIANCE 10135 Main Street STANTON BILL & DAVES APPLIANCE 10687 Beach Boulevard Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/ Friday, February 28. 1986 EDITORIAL Plane accident underscore·s airport perils Noise question aside for the moment. the argument agamst the cheek-by-jowl coexistence of airpons with homes and offices · was underscored Wednesda)' night when a hght plane crashed in a pa rking lot less than a mile from John Wayne A1rpon. The pilot was killed and wreckage wag scattered between o!Tice bu1ldmgs that, because of the late hour. were mostl) empt) Tragic as tt was. the hand of providence was not totally idle. No one else was inJured and property damage was minimal. Still. the fact that th e crash occurred in an area often teeming with people raises the specter of a disaster just waiting to happen. And John Wayne is not the only local airpon in that precarious circumstance. At Meadowlark Airpon. in the hean of Huntington Beach. there have been fi ve crashes m the past six months. Reminders of these incidents should be foremost 1n the minds of the count) supervisors as the search continues (and conunues and co ntinues and con- tinues ... ) fo r a sue for a second Orange Count)' airpon. Among the cnttcal factors contnbullng to a final decision. and to the ulttmate safct) of the a1rpon. should be isolation. If there 1s a sunable sne in Orange Count). it must be an area that 1s rcla11vel) unpopulated and promises to remain that wa) Cons1denng the demand to li\'e and work 1n Orange County and the demonstrated desire of de ... elopers to accommodate that demand. such a piece of land ma~ be hard to find . Cenaml). John Wa)nt' ~1rpon 1s an important component of the region's transponat1on stn ice and will remam so for a long whtl c But 1f there is to be a second airport. 1t would be to the general benefit of the public if 1t 111creased the level u f public safety. not only through its location away from homes and busines cs, but also b) tts abil1t) to siph on off some of the ai r tra!Tic current!~ u~ing John Wa) nc .\1rpon. ~s long as man conllnucs to 11). an ocras1onal plane will fail and rrash It 1s incumbent upon those 1n ""hom we entrust the re~pon~1b1ltt) for planning and main- taining our msututlon.;, to tr: and keep that inevnahk m1sfonune from falling on their constituent\ Opinions e•pressed 1n this space are those of the Daily P1101 Other v1ew1; expressed on lhts page are those ol their authors and ar11s1s Reader comment1s1nv11eo TheOa11yP1to1 PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone ~2-6086 LETTERS I --- Fair eniploynient a right To thl' El.11tt1r \A.1th all dUl' rt:,pel t to tho-.e ··v.omrn\ 111g<1n11at1om·· pra,erfull~ IOlnl'll .111J u1mrnt\l·ra1ing ,1monJ.! thcm-.\.·IH·c. a' thn 1r,111°1l·J rqt.ird1ng lOnlern-. lor \Cl( l\l \'-I > I \\,1. 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C•a ,\lf..O O.•f"t'I<" \ "To win In 1986. dnesenses. Bradleytsgotngtoneedsomestrok eof fortun e: som e X -factor event that wtJJ lower Deukmejlan 's per$onaJ prest Jge among voters. · · IN PERSPECTIVE OF Ml~L~ Rtn~,~EL ~ .... San Clemente restriction on groWth won't work out Tried in New Yo r k. but city later had to rescind measure The people of San ( lementc -.01cd la')t Tuc~da:r to restnct res1den11al de' l'lopmcnt rn their cit). The con- t'ept 1s to keep the cit) the v.a)' 111~ Ofcour\e 'ian Clemente 1<; not the frr'.il c1t\ 1n th1· nation to 1akc: th1' rnur".lc ~tore than a decade ago. d ut~ lallt-d Ramapo rn upstate Nev. York 'otcd for a 'i1m1lar restriction on rt'\ldent1al dnc:lopment .\t tha1 11mc Ramapo v.a!> lOn\ldercd a true landmart.. c~sc .\bout two 'ears ago Ramap0 r~·,undl.'d thC' ordinance The C'll\ v. a' lttcrall~ d~ 1ng Fe'' nc'' homes: fcu ne'' retail e-;1ahlt-;hmen1~ Frv. nc" JOh<, F-c"" nev. 'oung people Ram<tpo 1r, d11Tl·rent lrom San C kmrn11· in that Ramapo 1s \Oml·· \\hJI t'>OIJtc<l "ian ( kmenlc 1s not V.ht'rl' "Ill l~c Lh1ldrcn of ..,an c knwntt·' ut11<.'n'> hH·'l ~hip them 1111 tn \om<.'onl' l:'h.e\ l It\ V. here "111 thl' rc:ma1n1ng ag1ngu1i1l"n~ ut San l lcmc:ntl \hop when com~·1111un fro m m•m· thn' 1 ng. area' lun C'> shop'> 111 lil1\l' · In 'omeum· else·~ Cit\ Where \"111 thr good lul k>:. of Sa·n C lc:mentl' v.nrk'' In soml'one ch.e's UI\ But thl' rx·opk ha\ e spoken The) Jun't ""·int change .\nd v.c can all apprec iate that Who "ants change? \\ t' all li ke: thing!> the wa~ the) are MARTIN BROWER where we hve. In qualifying the growth control mc:a~urc for the ballot. the c1111cns of ~an Clemente used thl· in111at1\C process . .,.. here1 n any group of c1111cn!> can sign a pe1111on and place a measure on the ballot Since 1hat concept worked so well for 'ian Ckmcnte 1n hm111ng res1den11al con- struc11on. we can see 1t u~d in the future for other Items ol legislat1on 1n order to keep ~an ( lemente the way 11 ·~ F1rs1 off. let ban au1omob1lcs older than 1980. We sure don't want old cars 1n 1h1s nice cit) And let's ban moto:C) cles -and teen-agers who wear leather Jackets and nde the noisy 1 v. o-wheeler'> V.. hilc keeping thing\ the wa) thq are kt's not let a"' more m1non11es into th" cit) -or.ma)be we should do 11 hke the rc<;1dl.'nt1al housing and ~ct i:ontrols on how man y n1>n-Anglos mo' e in Now back in 1450. wt· only had 2.000good folks in San Clemente. Ah, those were the days. Maybe we should pass a law that everyone ""ho moved into San Clemente 'itncc 1950 has to leave -ship them out to San Juan Capistrano, M1!1!>1on VicJo or maybe to Irvine S1m:e the population 1s no w 30.000. we could get nd ot 2li.UOU "newcomers." No. growth hmlls are not kind They are d1scnmrnatory. We hke to thrnk that we place ltmllS on the mean old developers. but we tend to forget that a developer onl}' lives rn a single house. Developers provide housing for people who want 10 li ve in a certain area. and many of the people who want to It ve 1n that area are children. parents. relatives or fnends of people who already hve there. Trame 1s alway~ a concern. If onl) thC' c1t1zcns of San Clemente could vote to become an1a Catalina. and mo"e their Ctl) 10 an island But the) can ·1. Like 11 or not. an Clemente 1s the only route between Los Angeles Count). Orange County and San Diego County We agree with the Cosu Mesa planning comm1"is1oner who recently s~ud that reducing development to curtail traffic in an Orange County Cit)' 1s like taking n haircut to lo~ weight. The 'otcrs of San Clemente ha"·e voted to cut o tT their no~ to splle their face The) ha' e declared 1hcm- <;el\ es an eh11s1 cndave The) ha' l' taken the path of1he selfish "I don't care what happens 10 the future ofth1 s ci t), I want 11 to <;tay like 1l 1"i nght no" for me for the next fi ve or I 0 years." We fully <.'>.peel the children of1he good citi1cns ot an Clemente. 1f1he) can ever live 1n San Clemente, to rescind this action of 1hc1r parent!> within a decade. Martln Brower publl1bes the ne w•· letter "Martin Brower's Orange County Report." -171J1!i!Udt1Ulti;,J;tik·l,t.lll:1.i .. --------------- Austrian firm may illegally have sold arms to Iranians Sale of arms to a nation at war is illegal in Austria \\,..\~lll M il ON -l he largc't 1ndu<.1nal lt1nll'rn 1n A.ustna. th<: \late-nv. nt'd Voc,t-Alp1ne con glomerate. " undl·r invest1ga11o n b' 11\ government for engaging in rm· proper tran .. ac11ons that ma' 1ndud<.' 111<.'gal arms \all's 10 Iran .\n .\u1o1nan official told u<1 there ha"e hc1:n "heaH poli11cal dis· CU'>!>tons" 1n the last year about the opera11 onc, of Voc-;t-Alptne and 11s subs1d111rtt'\ fhC"<;e d1scu\\10n\ evol· '<.'d into dn 1nvcst1ga11on of whether the com panic<. v.ere "engaged 1n dral\ whu;h the)' v.-ere not '>upposed 10 do." he ..aid. 1ndud1ng poss1bk illegal arm\ 1ran\aL11on'i The Voc\l-Alp1m· group hasn't made a profit '>Ince 1976, <,usta1n1ng hcav> loS'>e\ from II\ \teel-mak1ng operation and pour oil 1n' est men ts. •\ustnan c1t11en~ have lost m1l11ons as the aovernment p()Ured monC) into V oc~\· \I p1 nc In fact. c,ourn'!l \a1d . 11 was this vt>ry <;1hJatmn 1hn1 mJ" ha"<' led cornpan) ofli' 1al<o to ClllC'r tnlO ~Cret nego- 11:\llOO\ with Iran Uy the treaty that ended ~ll1ed occupation after World \.\ ar II A u-;tna 1s offir1all) and l)t'rm;1nt•n1 1\ neutral. the !>elk of arms 10 a na11on at war 1s a '1ola11on of \ u\tnan law (her the pa<1t \.ear. thC' .\u!>tnan llO' crnment has become wn<'erncJ at tht• \11ahle quanuue~ of A.usman m.adt' weapon<, that have been \how- ing up on the Iranian 'i1de of tht' \IJlemated Pe~Hln (iulf v.-ar The amount '>(t'mcd to be more than would normally reach the Iranians through the hlalk matkC't or un \1 nipulou11 arm' dealer\ Our 1ntrll1gcnlt' c;ource1o. 1nc.lud1ntt ,nmt 1n'l1dt· Iran 1tsclr \3) 1h:u 11 JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA partial explanation for the appear- ance of Austnan-made arms 1n the theater of war 1s back-door deals made with Austnan firm!> 1nclud1ng the Yoest-Alpine group In fact. we have a cop) of a five- page. ..memorandum of under- tanding" between Vocst·Alp1ne and the Islamic Republic of Iran. signed Feb 14. 1985 The contract, which end~ today. was a barter deal Iran was obligated 10 provide SI billion wonh of crude 011 1n exchange for cenain manufactur<.'d goods and raw ma- tenal\ l\n anne' to the contract hsts the good<; nnl:r generally S550 million worth of "Vanous E~u1pmcnt and Matenals." S 150 million worth of "Vanous Products Including Spare Pans'' and S 100 m1ll1on in "Pharma- ce ut1cal'l." But included 1n th<" "Vanous Equipment" category, according to 35percent10 allow for payment of the commissions. the source explained. adding: "There were argument'> over this." Once the comm1ss1on was agreed on. the transaction was scale<l S1n<.:e the Austrians rnuld 001 lcgall) ship arms to combatant Iran. our sourcl'\ said, the "end-user" certificates, 1n- d1ca11ng the weapons' ultimate dc'it1- nat1on. were presumably wntten to show a different country than Iran It is known that the weapons were to be shipped by way of ne1ghbonng Yugoslavia. LANGUAGE BARRIER· I he lrn - m1grat1on and Naturalization Service has received a complamt from a novel source: U.S. D1stnct Judge Milton Pollack. He noted that 1n the past two ~ears a growing number of new c111zens can't qualify for JUry duly because they don't understand Eng- ltsh . The Judge wondered 1f tht service has been fudg10g on the English requirements for natural11ed citizens. The test isn't exactly on- erous: An applicant must answer a few questions to show that he under- stands and speaks English. Possi bly by cmncidence, the agency expects to set a record of 400,000 natural- izations this year -with no tn('reasc rn staff 1nforma11on comin3fromlran,w<"re CONffDFNllAL rill A military items. among them 'IOmC' fa~1nating snippet of intelligence I 55mm how1t1en made by Noncum. came out from behind the Bamboo a Voe'it·Alpine company Curtain recently. Booby-trapped con- The Iranian negot1a1or~ "'ere four taincrs filled with c"<plmive'i have military officials who~ la'lt names been reponed noallng down the Sona are A.1111, R1a11 , Ladeh and 1 ab1b1 • I 0 Ri ver in nonhcm Vietnam At The)' tn'ltructcd their agent<t to in-least 1..,.,0 Vietnamese have been \peel the military rtems before thC')" killed openmg the containers. accord- left 1\ustr1a 10 make sure the) "'en: mg to report!\. No one know~ whether ~11 factor; there's a mad bomber on the loose or Our !tourct's say the final h11ch 1n a dtehard anti-commun1 1 hill the b1lhon-d~!lar deal was over the tnbesman trying 10 shake up the commm1on rhere was a fiaht ovrr authorities with wme porad1c ter- the percentage of the comm1<t'i1on on ron m the~ weapons " said a soun:e do~ lo the ne1ot1nt1ons. 1 he pnce of the Jtd NMltf'lff ud 0.1• Vu AU• nrm\ had ~en 1ackcd up a\ much as "are 1ylHIJc111et1 col•mlll•tL DAN WALTERS colamnl•t Bradley along shot for governor To win. Bra dley -- --will have to have stroke off ortune By DAN WALTERS MeCletclly Newt 1...io. SACRAMENTO By any measure. Tom Bradley has been an effec11ve mayor of Los Angeles, the state's largest and most diverse city. He has presided over an impressive renewal of the city's downtown area. played a major role in the staging of the 1984 Olympics, overseen the rapid expansion of th<.' city's airport and otherwise successfully governed a city that many consider to be ungovernable Bradle}. a former star athkte. policeman and c11y councilman. ac- complished that by harnessing the enormous energ)" of the city's financial. pohucal and civic leader- ship. There's a can-do aura about Los '\ngeles that Bradley has exploited. It 1s natural that Bradley would want to become governor of Cali- fornia. He had his best shot in 1982 when his fellow Democrat, Jerry Brown. stepped down after two terms 10 take what turned out to be a disastrously unsuc«"ssful shot at the U.S. Senate. Bradley had only token opposition in the Democratic primary. His party, 11 seemed, was eager to give the mayor of Los Angeles a chance to become the state's first black governor. In retrospect , it's clear. Bradley could have defeated Republican George Deukmej1an in 1982. He represented what was 011 paper at least the larger of the two parties and the polls gave him a substantial early lead And. tn fa ct. Bradley won in the votes cast on election day -leading one prominent pollster, Mervin Field. to erroneously proclaim him to be the winner based on extt inter· viewers with 'oters JUSI as the 'otmg ended. The raucous celebrauon tn Los o.\ngelcs' Biltmore Hotel on election night. however, became subdued as 1he real votes were counted. II de\eloped that a strong pro-Deu- kmeJ1an absentee vote -the fruits of a '>em1-sccret dnve by the Deu- kmeJ ian camp-wasenough tootTset Bradley's election day margin. The mayor wound up losing by JUSt under I 00,000 votes. a paper-thin margin in a state as large as California. Despite his pro fonna denials during his campaiin for re-election as mayor las1 year, 11 was evident that Bradley, a proud man, wanted another chance at the state's top office. Al first. 11 looked as 1f he would have compeut1on from one or two young state senators who were ad- vocating a new image for a fragmented and dnftrng Democratic Party. But both demurred -in ·part. 1t seems. because they considered Deukmejian to be a shoo-rn for a second term. Bradley, with a new squad of poht1cal advisers borrowed from the Jerry Brown regime, has been trying. meanwhile. to punch up his some- what wooden image and mend some poltt1cal fences. He staged a few medra events -a rafting trip down a Nonhem Cali- fornia nvcr. a fi shing excursion on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta - Jnd sniped at DeukmeJ1an for the governor's alleged lack of leadership capacity Last Tuesday. in an early morning rally across the street from the Cap11ol. Bradley formally declared his candidacy. describing himself as "a farmer's son and ex-cop" and DeukmeJ1an as "a caretaker for the nch and pnv1lc$ed." Despite the Dmeland band and the carefully crafted atmosphere of energy. however. 1t was a pcd<.'stnan performance for Bradley. perhaps the only maJor political figure m C"ah- lorn1a to make a bland DcukmeJ1an look chammat1c by companson The sense of those who chart politics 1n California 1s that the election 1~ Deukmcj1an's to lose. He's popular with voters and has a healthy economy and the advantage both. of incumbency and a strong con- servat1 ve tide among the state's voters. Bradley. meanwhile, has problems of his own: a ~i~o~n1zed, fractious pany, a potcnt1al difficulty in raising big money. the lack of a sexy issue to use against Dcukmej1an and hi indecision. at least so far. on what to ~Y about the ua1c's embattled chief JUS11CC, Rose Bird. DcukmeJ1an is hanaina that in· dec1 ion around Bradley's neck and h1~ advise~ are d1v1ded on how to approach th11o touchiest of public issues To wm 1n 1986, one senses, Bradley is ao1ng 10 nttd some stroke of fonune: some X-factorcvcnt that wlll lower DeukmcJian 's personal prest•ge amona voten. And Dcukmej11n isn't the wn to make monal mistakes. D•• Walten 11 • •r•flla tt"tl C'll•m•/11. I • \ Aquino orders release of all Fjlipino political prisoners MANILA (AP) -President Cor- .it0n Aquino ordered the Philippine m1htary to release all of deposed ruler Ferdinand E. Marcos· political pris· oners today. includfog suspected members of a communist insuraer.9'. Presidential spokesman R ~nc ">agu1sag announced Aquino's new d1rect1 ve al a news conference a day afier her government slowly bcaan releasing some of the more than SOO political prisoners officials say arc ~t1ll 1n mtlitary detention. When asked whether the order included Jose Mana Sison, suspected leader of the Ph1hppine Communist Pany. which had been outlawed under Marcos. as well <ts other people 'uspected of being insurgents. ~agu1sag rephc:d. "wtthout any excc:p- t1on." Asked then 1f the pres1denual order meant immediate' release for "all 4$0 prisoners" that the m ilitary ackowledges it is still holding. he said. "Well, that is the intent " The presidenttal spokesman. a human rights lawyer who 1s a member of the committee studying the release of prisoners. had acknowledged Thursday that there wu "very strong' resistance" to the release of certam people. That was widely interpreted as meaninit that senior officials in the Philippine military were adamant that at least some prisoners suspected of taking pan in the New People's Marcos' baggage -arms, cash -arrives in Hawaii HONOLU l (AP)-A planeload of Ferdinand Marcos' personal ef- fects. said to include weapons and millio ns in cash, has arrived as the e"led Philappmes leader relued at a hea' 1ly guarded air force base. "la's been a quiet day," said Chief t.i)ter Sgt. George Joanou. a spokes- man forthe U .. Pacific Command at H 1l'kam Air Force Base. where the 90- mcmber Marcos entourage remamed in seclusion Thursda). "EH·rybod) ·s still here. They've heen takin1t meals and resting at the quarters." The calm was disrupted by the arrl\ al of a second C -141 transport plane loaded w1th hundreds of boxes of personal effects belonging to the Marcos famil) and those who Oed the Philippines with Marcos Wednesday. NBC' and ABC quoted unidentified government 00ic1als as saying that the plane was loaded with m1lhons of dollars in cash, cen ificates of depos1 t. deeds for U.S. land holdings, and a cache of weapons. Although some family members compl;uned to Gov George Anyosh1 that the) left the Ph1lipp1ncs too humedl} to grab a change of clothes, KHON-TV quoted umdenufied gov- ernment sources an Washington as saying JCWtlry belonging to Marcos· wife, Imelda. was brought into the country in diaper boxes, along with S200.000 m gold bulhon and nearly \I m1lhon in Fihp1no currency. Pres1dent1al spokesman Larry Speakes told reporters in Washington the plane carried "the personal effects of the Marcos family and lhe other people accompanying him." He added. "We assisted with bnnging out a number of ttems that they needed." Army communist insurgency should not be freed. But today. Dcfen~ Minister Juan Ponce Ennle said, "We arc bound by the order oft he president. If she issues that order. we will carry ll out. .. In other developments, an ex- senator who led U.S.-based opposi- uon to Marcos returned home today from 14 years an exile. and credited President Reagan with hel ping topple the Philippine ruler. But former Sen. Raul Manglapus said that despite his grautude for U.S. actions 1n ending Marcos' 20.year reign and bringing Mrs. Aquino to power, he found it "lamentable that it took such a long time for them to do ll. .. ~ Marcos' holdbJ6s lnstatedebatea SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Cali- fornia state senator says Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos might own at least two pieces of California property worth more than SI 0 million. Sen. Paul Carpenter. D-Cyprcss, told a news conference Thursday he had been told by a "government appointee" that Marcos owns at least two California parcels. But Carpenter would neither ident- ify his source or specify where the property was located. Douglas Bell, exccut1v~ d irector of the state Board of Equalization, a tax panel. was asked about Carpenter's statement. Bell said there arc more than 50 people named Marcos who own land in the state. He said only one of them is named Ferdinand Marcos. and that one owns a sin-1e- fam1ly home an San Jose with hts wife, Em1ha. The former president's w1fe 1s named Imelda. Ar1ny troops quell mutiny in Egypt CAIRO. Egypt (A P) -Army troops stormed a mutinous sccunt) force camp near the Great Pyramids toda) and captured about 100 conscnpts shonl} before President Hosn1 Mubarak amved 10 tour the not- damaged arl'a. witnesses said. Information Minister Safwat el-Sherif said today's attack came after live mutineers inside the Central Secunt} Force camp opened fire on army soldiers stationed outside. Under cover of gunfire from four armored cars outside the camp on the nonhwest edge of Cairo. scores of troops charged into the fac1hty. their submachine guns .. A unit of th~armed forces went into action 1mmed1atel) and there was an exchange of fire for five minutes:· el-Sherif said. "Afterward the camp was stormed and lhe muttneers were arrested." blazing, the informants said. _ There ~ere no 1mmed1atc reports of casualties. Witnesses said conscnpts of the Central S«unty Force. holed up inside the camp since the mutiny began T ucsday night. )hot back at the troops with automatic weapo ns. The mutiny. which spread Wednesday to other parts of Cairo and two southern c1t1es. apparently was sparked by a false rumor 1hat the param1htary conscn pu. paid about S4 a month. would be required to stay on duty for a fourth year. 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Bristol Street, Costa Mesa South of South Coast Plaza 751-2324 ALSO IN LOS ANGELES • LONG BEACH Store Hou"' Mon·Fn 9·6 Sat 10-5 • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, February 28, 1986 -~ ' • • --a# • •L.-e MKIUA _,,_ MACARONI • . SPRING " . A llnique Bidtique • 1.na lfnique Location. ) Penny Warren models a young contemporary outfit-dots by Organically Grown! T r e at Yourself To A New P e r so n.alized D oorm at This Spring .\I 11 \ I \ I.I I >O D. K. MacDonalds n Fashion That says Everything 675-3907 34 39 Vi .-~ Lido Newport Beach ~E HA VE THE HITS WHEN YOU WANT THEM* -Sr'ASLWAAS-,I( WffJ J. t •G RETURN OF Aitv1 lfl"., TH F JEDI COMING "' Wlf THIS HflMAH Sllveraoo WEEK £\llWP[M n ,..,.,.,.. VPCAnon l!. ...... (MfVV .. "GUARANTHD CHAU 11' VIDEO .... t VtA \•00 Y1A UOO "Vil A .. _.fACH C..0 ~ ,,. ......... .. .,..,, llltln fOUOOT,.tAfta ZONE Here she wears a soft 3 piece rayon set by Linsay Barrett-a look for all ages. • " "tt'f J. "'"~ i•' 1 ... di ( ,,. • ) ' 1 OPTICAL FASHION . CENTER NEWPORT t n 1 r u Jt''" I 0'1 o• R.-~.ildr f 11 Nt'ilf 11 J llfll(IJ>\~' • ; I •rt ;.~f'IWt 1' 1 t r I••'' . v t,,,.,,, '"''"'£ •~it' ,-J'f •/tJI 1 lfn,.,j • ·'""' .. ~ dnd 4t1ni •t !tf.1rt'T\ •tr.._,,., 1111111,..1 1flr"t ,. • t '""'"'4' "'h'' ft ~·''~'~'"'tu r. ·t1,,,,,,.,, { J'' ra1C" 341/ Via Lrdo blJ J88J C HOCOLA TIER EASTER IS COMING ... C hocolate Rabbits • Truffle Eggs • Easter Candies & Mo re!! fn1 ov A Fr1•1· Tr11fll1· wrth Tht\ Ad No blarney I Wed llkt' to wi'lh you the luck o the lrl-.h in ever ything you dol ._T. PATRICK'S DAY GRf:f:Tll'!GS FRO/It '------VlA--:' LIDO DRUGS Hallmark Cards f, St Patrick~ Day PMty Supplies J.1.l'l Via Lido n 7 > o l 'J o bi· Karen Ersrad When you're looking for that special something for chat special occasion, Bid well 's Bidcique may be jusc che place you 'II find 1c. Bidwell's Bidc1que carries a carefully chosen selection of cloches noc seen elsewhere in t he Newport area. This makes it possible co pur cogether something chat is uniquely you . In addmon, many familiar names such as Patty Woodard, Crazy Horse, Condor. Sybil, Genesis, and Susan Burrowes can be found ar Bidwell's. Located on the corner of Newport Boulevard and Via Lido b~hind che Securny Bank building. BidweU 's 1s one of Newport's best kept secrets. "Some people say we re hard co find but everyone says we're worth It," sarsJack1e Warren, owner of B1dwell's Bidt1que. In a rime when stores come and go 1n the blink of an eye, 8 1d well's almosr ~O years in business 1s in 1cself unique. Beginning on Balboa Island in J947 as a clothing score for both men and women, 81dwell's moved to its present location in 196~ and in 197 2 became exclusively a women's bidcique. There 1s one thing that hasn 'c changed at Bidwell's over the years-its friendly famtlv atmosphere. Mose of the sea ff have been employed at Bidwell's for a decade. G1g1 Abrahm has been at Bidwell's for eight years, Yvonne Snell for fourteen and Sue Montaperc for fifceen These well-trained saleswomen can coordinate cloches for ever}· occas1on-w1th a wonderful array of 1ewelr>- handbags and ocher acce~sories As a service co cuscomers. B1dwell's puts cogecher a spenal event every six weeks The next one, March 21st , 1s a Sterlin~ tlver J ewdrr Trunk Show exh1b1t1ng contemporary Indian 1ewelry d1recclv represented b't the ilver un Traders Refreshments wil l be sened and Cu'>tumer'> will have the rare opporrunit\ co pure ha-,e c;1lver iewelrv not c;een mo~c places . When you 've ured o( the maddening crowd and you want co find !:>Orneching chat is uniquely you in a friendly, unhurried atmosphere.Jackie Warren and her staff invite you to stop by, have a cup o( coffee and gee acquaimed. Remember Bidwell's Bidnque mar be ha rd co find but it 's well worth the effort. -,, Hair Design for Men£, Women 20% off all services lw11h th1<; adl • Precison hai r cutting · •Complete perm design •Custo m coloring, weaving[, highlighting •Manicures. pedicures[, sculptured nails •Skin ca re, facial and makeup Ope n 7 d ays a week 3463 Via Lido 675-2779 So, don't be IE'fl out' . \The Word is out .. .! that the Appt-al of Che f Walters Veal as arreslstlble, unbea table and f'Xlraordmarily remarkable Come to Le M1d1 and pin the Club of the Real ronnalSS('urs' 675-4904 3421 Vie Lido, NE'wport Bu~b • Wrangler's ride, comfort praised DETROIT, Mich. -Jeep Wrangler, a new-trom-the-ground- up line of small sport utility ve- hicles, comes on the heels of the best sales year In Jeep history. Jose Dedeurwaerder, president and chief executive officer of American Motors, said, ·'The debut of Wrangler couldn't come at a better time because Interest In Jeep Is at an all-time high." He said Jeep vehicle sales in 1985 were the highest ever in both the United States and Canada. "Our dealers sold more thafl 190 ,000 Jeep vehicles in the two countries In 1985," he said. "This year we're loking for more than 200,000 Jeep sales In the U.S. alone.'' Dedeurwaerder also announced that for the third consecutive year a Jeep vehicle -this time the new Jeep Comanche mid-size pickup truck -has claimed top honors In the 4x4 of the year magazine competition in the United States. Four Wheeler magazine selected Comanche as "Four Wheeler of the Year." The Jeep Cherokee com- pact sport wagon scored an un- precedented sweep of 4x4 of the year awards from all three of the leading off-road magazines In 1984 and was picked in 1985 by Off- Road magazine readers as 4 WO compact utility vehicle of the year. In Europe, Dedeurwaerder said. the Jeep Cherokee has been named "Four Wheeler of the Year" by the French magazine " 4x4." Readers of the magazine nomi- nated three vehicles and a panel of journalists selected the Cherokee as the top choice from among the three. Oedeurwaerder said the new Wrangler should give Jeep another exceptionally strong contender for four-wheel-drive-of-the-year honors In the competition later this year. Francois Castaing. vice presi- dent of product engineering and development, said," Jeep Wrangler combines a classic, open air design with state-of-the-art four-wheel-drive engineering, in- cluding 'shift on the fly' capability and a tuned, smooth-ride suspension. This new generation of (Pleue eee WRANGLE R/82) 1985 & 1986 PLYMOUTH HORIZONS ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT Four Wheeler editors honor Comanche SOUTHFIELD. Mich. -The Jeep Comanche mid-size pickup truck has been selected by editors or Four Wheeler magazine as "Four Wheeler of the Year" after thousands of miles of in-depth tests against five competitive 4x4s. ··Of all the road tests we conduct (PleueaeeBEST/8 2) VISIT OUR A WARD WINNING SERVICE DEPARTMENT. THE #1 CHRYSLER CORPORATION SERVICE FACILITY IN ORANGE COUNTY. OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE ASE CERTIFIED! ( NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ) UTOMOTIVE ERVICE XCELLENCE CHRYSLER tnopqr CORPORATION GENUINE PARTS ' • , ...&.:.b .... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday. February 28, 1986 Automakers resume fight over mileage standards WASHINGTON (AP) -The Traffic Safety A_dmlnlstratlon, fl(aht within the U.S. auto Industry representatives from General avw whether federal fuel econ-Motors Corp. and Ford Motor omy fequlrements should be Co. claimed the government's relaxed Is heating up again, as standards are too strict, and t~• government considers could force them to limit pro- w~her to reduce mileage stan-ductlon of big cars and lay off dards for 1987 and 1988 model workers. cars. Officials from Chrysler Corp., At a hearing Wednesday con-as they have In the past. argued vened by the Natlonal Highway against any reduction. -----------. NHTSA rs considering whether a. magnon . subaru S.LASHES •PRICES!• 011 ILL 1986 MODELS UNDER AN Y CIRCUMSTANCES . WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD • SUBARU 2480 Harbor Blvd. to reduce the st andards for carmakers' 1987 and 1988 car fleets from an average 27 .5 miles per gallon to as low as 26 mpg, as It did for 1986. The 1985 stan- dard was 27.5 mpg. Chrysler, which plans to meet the standards, challenged the top two automakers' clalms that jobs are at stake In the govern- ment's requirements for 1987 and 1988, and said the standards should be retained as a last vestige of an American energy conservation policy. ··we seriously doubt the clalm that any significant number of I workers would be lald off If all manufacturers are forced to meet a 27.5 mpg standard," Howard Padgham, Chrysler's chief engineer of powertraln en- g In ee r In g programs, told NHTSA. "In fact. Chrysler stands ready to hire any such lald-off workers to help build the In- creased volume of new products we plan to Introduce." But Donald Buist, Ford's direc- tor of automotive emissions and fuel economy, said: "Factors beyond the manufacturer's con- trol . . . Including decllnlng fuel prices. led to Increased con- sumer demand for larger cars and engines. and made It Imposs- ible for the two automakers to meet the statutory level without severely restricting the pro- duction of larger, family-sized cars.'' Richard Kllmlsch, GM's ex- ecutive director for environmen- tal activities, said llmltlng the number of big cars could lead to "substantial job loss with the attendant severe consequences to our employees and the econ- omy." Among those testifying In op- position to any rollback of the deliberately understating their standards was Clarence Oltlow, future fuel economy capabllltles director of the private Center for so they can exceed reduced 1987 Auto Safety, which had unsuc-·and 1988 requirements and then cessfully petitioned NHTSA to use the resultlng credits to help tighten fuel economy require-offset more than $500 mllllon In ments. penaltles they face from previous Oltlow said Ford and GM are years when they didn't meet federal standards. Oltlow said relaxing the stan- dards as requested "hands GM and Ford an economic subaldy" equal to almost $25 million and S 10 mtlllon. respectively, for each tenth of a gallon by which they exceed 26 mpg. WRANGLER RIDES COMFORTABLY ... From Al small sport utllltt vehicles will offer very com- fortable and enjoyable on-highway driving and exceptional highway ride combined with tradltlonal Jeep off-road performance.'' Jeep Wrangler comes In two models - standard with soft top and half metal doors and a Laredo hardtop model with full metal doors. superb off-road capablllty." A key design objective for the Jeep Wrangler was to provide on-highway ride comfort prlmarlly associated with larger vehicles. Wrangler ac- complishes this with drlvetraln components and design criteria utlllzed In the Cherokee. Both models will have seating for four. consisting of front bucket seats and a removable "fold and tumble" rear seat. "The prof lie of our small sport utlllty vehicle buyer has changed dramatically In recent years," Castalng said. ''Ninety-five percent now use their vehlcles for everyday transportation. compared to only 17 percent In 1978. Frequent off-roading Is common with only 7 percent of our owners today, Oedeurwaerder said Wrangler will play an Important role In Jeep's quest for sales records In 1986. just as Jeep Comanche was a big factor In the surge to a 1985 record. Jeep sales In the U.S. were an estimated 181.500 last year, compared with the old record of 165,446 a year earlier. compared to 37 percent back then. "Yet, four out of five owners still report some off-road usage. Jeep Wrangler wlll offer the best of both worlds to the new sport utlllty buyers -an "Our sales potential climbs with each new addition to the Jeep lineup.'· Oedeurwaerder said." BEST FOUR-WHEELER ••. From Bl during the year, our Four Wheel- er of the Year competition Is the most grueling," said Peter de • Pre, technical editor of the magazine." After driving more than 2,200 mlles on back trails. dirt roads. highways and city streets, the Jeep Comanche was selected by our seven editors as the best 4x4 for 1986. ·'The Comanche has shown us again that Jeep knows what's necessary to bulld a world-class off-road machine. ··As one tester put It, the Comanche was my choice be- cause It took everything we could dish out and kept on going." ·'The Comanche conslstently outscored the others." du Pre said, "and was selected unani- mously as the Four Wheeler of the Year. "Diversity of terrain played an important part In the testing. Each vehicle crossed loosely packed dirt. soft sand, gravel, mud. snow and plenty of slick rock. Except for crossing a swamp or some tundra, there wasn't any type of terrain these trucks weren't subjected to. ·'This is probably the toughest test of its kind In the world for production trucks." Costa Mesa • Newport Beach • 8UZUKI CORMIER SUZUKI YOUR COMPLETE DEALER • SUZUKI All vehicles were rated in 1 O categories: power and per- formance; overall economy; rug- gedness; comfort and conve- nience; handling and brakes (on-ro.ad); handling and brakes (off-road); utlllty; flt and finish; service access and value for the dollar. Other vehicles In the competi- tion included the Ford Ranger Supercab, Isuzu Spacecab, Nissan pickup, Suzuki Samurai and the Toyota 4Runner. In honor of the award, Jeep Is ottering a limited edition "Four Wheeler of the Year'· Comanche for sale. It features two-tone Sterling Metallic and Black paint with garnet or black Mesa II fabric interior. Styled wheels with bright trim rings and center hubs and P205175 black radial tires are standard . Unique chrome trim Items on this model Include dual side mirrors, door and tailgate handles, talllamp trim and rear step bumper. . 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The laws vary by state, but basically they define the vehicles covered and what a lemon 11: set a period during which a vehicle ls ellglble for consideration under the law, and establish a Dealer honored Michael T. McLean, preat- dent of McLean Motor Co. of Santa Ana, ta one of 67 tn the nadon cbo.en for the 1988 Time KaCutne Qaali· ty Dealer Award, tecOfDla· In& ''ezcepttonat per- formance in their deal- erabl~ combined with d.t.- ttn,mabed commanlty eer- Tice." McLean bu led bia dealerablp to ~l~:nora, tncluctmc the Ca c Na- tional Senice £acellence A ward and the Cadillac Maater Dealer Award. He wu nominated by the Motor Car Dealera AMOClation of Oranae County of which he ta preetdent. Rectptente were cbo.en by a panel of Juctcea from the UnlYeratty of Mtchttan '• Graduate School of Buetneu Admtn- ietratton. procedure to resolve di'si>utes. Moat states say you've got a lemon If within Its first year or 12,000 mllea your vehicle la hampered by a ae?lous defect that an authorized faclllty hasn't been able to repair In four attempts or If the 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. Generally, the manu- facturet's warranty must cover defects that must substantially reduce the use, safety or value of the vehicle. Also, you should continue to maintain the car as required In the warranty and owner's manual. Most states' lemon laws re- quire the owner to notify the dealer or manufacturer of the problem and provide the op- portunity to fix the defect. If the problem remains. the owner then must submit complaints to the program specified In the manu- facturer's warranty before taking the dispute Into court. This step can be skipped If the program falls to meet Federal Trade Commission guldellnes. But here things get a bit murky. Some consumer groups point out the FTC hasn't certified any current program to be In com- pliance with Its guidelines. Nor does FTC monitor programs for compliance. In any cue, the FTC rules don't apply to General Motors or to manufacturers who use Autocap, an Industry-sponsored arbi- tration program, llsted below. That's because GM and those manufacturers don't specify a program In their warranties. There has been some dis- cussion as to whether Industry- sponsored programs really provide arbitration or, rather, mediation. The difference be- tween the two Is a matter of degree, with arbitration usually more formally structured and calling for a decision by a third party. Mediation Is normally more of an attempt to get opponents to compromise. Phlllp Nowicki, working on his doctoral dissertation on lemon laws at Syracuse University, says that all in all, the refund awarded by Industry-sponsored arbi- tration panels Is often about 25 percent less than the car owner's total expenditure. Nowicki speculates that If you traded In a lemon. Instead of following all the procedures for an Industry-sponsored p ro- grams, which sometimes take months, you might end up with as much as the refund from an arbitration panel. The various panels' decisions are usually binding on manuf ac- turers but not on car owners. wt\o can aue In court It dissatisfied with the resutts. There are four Industry-spon- sored programs. Your owner'• documents will tell you which program applies to your car. All four programs can have a volun- tary 20-day mediation proceaa preceding or substituting for the regular arbitration procedure. --Auto Line Is operated by Better Business Bureaus. -Autocap Is sponsored by the National Automobile Dealers Association In cooperation with 46 state and local dealer associa- tions. Look in your phone book's white pages for Autocap or write to NADA National Autocap, 8400 Westpark Drive, Mclean, VA 22102, (703) 82 1-7144. -Ford Consumer Appeals Board and Chrysler Customer Arbitration Board are company- sponsored panels. Voting mem- bers are not connected with Ford or Chrysler and receive no com- pensation except for out-of- pocket expenses. Call (800) 241-8450 for Ford or write to Chrysler Customer Arbitration Board at the address listed In the arbitration pamphlet In your owner's packet. Here are some points you should clarify before nego- tlatlon1 begin: tf you accept the dedak>n, _. tt preclude you from ftllng futw• comptalnta ahould other ~ lem1 wtth the vehk:le occur? Can you appear at the near1no or wftl the panel review ~ written material? Make w t>- ml11lon1 eJear, complete 81\d chronological. Document 1Nfn. Get a letter from a c.rtlfted technician aaytng that the prob- lem Is beyond repair. ' Wiii the program meet FTC requirements, pa.rUcularty where time llmlts are concerned? You should get a declalon within 60 daya of filing your complaint or within 40 days of your notification that you want to stop the media- tion phase. The requirement• apply only If your car' 1 written warranty specifies the manufac;. turer's program. If you reject an arbitrated decision or bypass that step and If your state has a lemon law, you can usually use It to seek redress : through the courts. For more Information on lemon • laws, contact the Center for Auto: Safety at 2001 S St., N.W., Suite : 410, Washington, DC 20009. Also check with your state at-. torney general's office or con-: sumer protection agency. : Hockey team picks Dodge as official car COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (PAN) -The Dodge division of Chrysler Motors has become the first otflclal sponsor of the 1988 United States Hockey Team. It was announced this week by Amateur Hockey Association of the United States Executive Director Hal Trumble. TRUCK SPECIALS Dodge's sponsorship features a .unique fund-raising program in which specially designed pins and plaques and official Team USA replica jerseys will be sold at AHAUS events through 1988. Dodge will maintain exclusive status as the "official cartruck" of the U.S. Hockey Team and of AHAUS -the national governing body for amateur ice hockey which selects and prepares teams tor national and international competition -making Dodge the first domestic automobile sponsor of amateur hockey In history. "Dodge is delighted to take such a prominent sponsorship position with the 1988 U.S. Hockey Team and with all of this country's amateur hockey teams," said John B. Damoose, general marketing manager of Dodge. "Our philosophy is to be the best and that's what these programs promote: the best players and best teams In the country." Dodge's involvement will begin with the 1986 AHAUS National Championships. scheduled tor late March and early Aprll In nine cities. It will include summer development camps and coaches cltnics for three years. all leading to preparation of the U.S. Hockey Team for the 1988 Winter Olympics. POOLIC NOTICE FIC rmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1ng ~rsons c1re doing bus1ne~s as NEWPORT MESA GOIN OP LAUNDRY 2075 New· port Blvd Cos11 Mesa. Ca111 92626 Triomas A Faries 29342 King1e1 Ct S Laguna. Calif 92677 JOMPh J Ross1n1 19035 Esporles. '-A1ss1on V1e10 Ca111 92672 This business '' con-oucted by co-panner' Thomas A Faries This statement was filed with the County Clerk ot Or ange County on January 29 1986 F2"810 Publtsheo Orange Coast Oa11y Pilot Febru<Jry 1 14 21 28 1986 F8?2 PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The lollowtng person is doing business as All STAR GENERAL SERVICE 1,50 Adams Ave v 101 Costa Mesa Ca111 92626 Oav10 Lloyo Hl'Slf!rly 1250 Adams Cosrn Me~a Calif 92626 This bus1n1>ss ·~ ron duCtl'O by an 1110MU11 .. 1 Oev10 L Hestl'lrly This stalement wo~ hlei.l with th!! County Cterll 01 Or ange County on Jenuorv 29 1986 F2"5e7 PublllheO Orange Coast Dally Pilot February 7 14 21 28 1986 F 82! PUBLIC NOTICE FtC TITIOUI IUllNESI NAMf ITATEMENT The following persons "" doing business H B c\ B MINING PARTNER SHIP L TO 2244 Wes Coast Hwy Ste 108 l\je"' port Beach Calif 92663 Larry l\j Lunan 1724 Get aay Drove Newoor1 Btoacn Calif 92680 This bus1neu ts con oucte<l by a limited part11t" Ship lar,., N Luna,, This statement wH Ille< wllh Ille County Cterll 01 Or enge County on January 29 1986 Fltteot Publlaneo Orengt1 Coee Delly P1101 Feoruery 7 t 4 21 28 19815 F 82. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNHI NAM£ ITATUl •NT Tht lollowlng pttson dotng bu11nns as ~ SUPER 0 TOURS 158:1 B•CIOllhurtt • 125 WHt minst•r Cato 92883 Oonna Orolltn 15 1 )• 8roo•11ur11 • 70 Wot m1natiw Cahl q79eJ Th•' bu11ne11 •~ ((In dueled by '" 1no1v1~u&1 Oo<i"I G"'''" l hot ttltf'lntnt w•• '•'• w1lll Jiit CCNnty Cieri. of Ot •no• County on Jantlnr~ 27 tQ"8 ,,..,7 l>ubllt,,.._, Or ~n11• CM~ Dall)' P1101 r "'''""'Y T ,. 21 :>a 19111i ' t!O a. magnon pontiac • TRANS AM • FIREBIRD • 6000 STE • PARISIENNE • BONNEV ILLE • GRAND PRI X • T-1000 • GRAN D AM • SUNBIRD CONVERTIBLE WE SELL EXCITEMENT! a. magnon PONTIAC Fie10 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • Newport Beach (714 ) 549 -4300 NEW 1986 NEW 1986 NEW 1986 RANGER f 150 f 250 #47514 #12752 #12749 USED SPECIALS SSOO DOWN* • PWS TAX &UC '73CUTLASS =8962 s75ss PER MO . '76CUTLASS =9199 s79aa PER MO. s99 9 s PER MO. '77 ASPEN #9215 I 119002 s93 99 PER MO. '83 MUST. GL =9161 $148 27 PER MO. '82 MARQUIS WAG.=9139 s1s121 PER MO. '79 F150 S-CAB =9147 s159ss '79 CORVETTE =9185 SAVE '83 CAPRI R.S. !:f273 s 17938 PER MO. '84 BRONCO II •t159 s20866 PEA MO TED JO Vehk:tM .. ,. Dt to prtof ..... ftrtoM good 41 h,.. after pubketton. Price 1988 24 payments 76.88 626.28 down APR 21 .57 PRICE 2588 36 payments 78 88 662.28 down APR 21 .20 Pnce 2888 36 payments 89.98 754.28 down APR 21 .20 Price 2988 36 payments 93.99 626.28 down APR 21 20 Price 5299 48 payments 148 27 922 94 down APR 20 75 PRICE 5599 48 PAYMENTS 157 21 1040.94 down APA 20 75 Pnce 5999 48 payments 169 55 866.94 down APR 20 75 45,000 Ortg1na1 Miles Price 6288 48 payments 179.38 1018.28 down APR 20 75 Price 8988 60 payments 208.66 1046.28 down APR 16.50 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK (714) 521 -3110 (213) 921-8881 February 28, 1988 IT'S llAD TO IBIVE lfE WAS OllCE SO DREAIY tml 1 FOUl9 MY HEAil llOlll JUT CALL 642-5678 IF CAWNG FROM NORTH ORANGI IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE IY looml • TllE DAIY PIOT'S CUSSHDS. PUBLIC NOTICE rur&JC NOTIC£ luJ &state,., kl• la.1* ........ llM c.n.a ... ., 1n2 ... lit I•" CMt1 •111 2111 CtrH• ••I Mir 2622 C.111 •111 2'24 ----------Ullf &1119. ltu COLLEGE PAhr By owrir Ftr l&Jt 1 llO BR'"NO NEW 2 bd 1't f'-"'~I 2"'•rm . ..,.,... ... 1 IBr upstra frpk pallo I lUJ 18 tltfT FtCTITIOUI eu..-aa FICTfTIOOI 8UIM'.ll 11......__ p ... ....,_. .,., ,.,...... ..... ' & paint S750 NAW ITATUllfN'T NAMl ITATU.NT ln.1tt/C...ft 3 BR 2b• new II ..,._, oo4 JIC in front yd 38r ba lrpl carprt garg Brand n-• Ava11 now n-c:rp IBR /dw, fr , new cpt T"41 104'°"""0 ~''°" • Tne rooowino o.<tol' tt ----------~ c:pt Ott llrMt ~·· 1 2Ba -Oen Low down llUILW Piii twnMe near UCI Cam-S 1 SOOrmo AQI Anni 11111aa1 . dep Open Sun in co lex.. $695 OatnQous•r .. ut do1ngO<J .. neuu lfattaJ JNJ 1119 112 blk lo beaCh 0WC Sl39.300~·1516 V FLEETWOOD PYI tong or Short term Greer. 7599100 Bus z.5 602''tlris760·8515 381Hlm n MS..9794 9l{01<EN SONGS 1089 M•NK S NOP.O •OO' W S2t!i 000 Can 673-646S •ry mee L lease 642·26'9 •ti Spm 720-1883 Aff LG· 1 BEDROOM new I o~,.,,. O• •• Cot•• ~eH •'•r s1 S1e L C9111 M.a l&lllJI lllUIS Ot 873--0127 OwneoAgt lll ITTUOTIYE 111. ~~~~ u"~~~ kllc·~~ paint & crpll av11lable ..... .,Bftll C•· 1 92626 C•"' 9262' N~ !la .... 3 ~rnur11 C.ital ••I •ar 1022 3ba houM CtoH to area· w/ICing ;.1e mastet Eastsio. • Lrg 38A 1'·8A UCLISIVE llSTll& now $650/mo 848·06•5 I ~ U ~ ,_ u ,~-,..,,.,P,,., M • • s~ ...... ,, 1100 1,.,11 ,,. bank lore-------•""'1'!"!11~ tcl'IOOls an<! Sh0ppir19 $11001mo Cell Roberl 3 • 2 • 2 car garage 1090 D•"~ .. O«t Cot1' 0...M•f\9 0< I.~ ..... Beac" CIO\tlrH The lend« Wiii eEXuf 2 UNIT DUPLEX' Great value SIS9 soo bOrm and bath M1lllken 631· 1266 NltWly remoOeled Ydy I IBR encl gar, llOVI & llW lPAITlllTI M~u J:.••·' !l:.>62~ C111 9265 1 finance t,,eu newer S yr1 Old x.lnt rental P'~. MARSHAL PL.AN INC UllU •tLLI I ()(lly $ t tOO Fee 67S9 rel11g No. pets Uul1 incl Fe111.1rtng t>eautlful land· ,,.,,, eu1•11en ~ con Tr"' ous1neu ' con P•Oe>e<ltea Ill tocaled in loc 500 blk or Narcissus Bkr L•nc:I• 2131450-0-415 .. beautiful GOLDEN TEUHIT lll-lllO S62S1mo 675·6606 scape 8801, pool/epa o .... tee bt er tndr.t<lul tl~'IKl Dy • ., "Cl • .:1... to man ........ ,1 ..... 10 l""t " p II /d " G ",...,..0,.. ,,. •• ::,.,.,..,.,..,1 Cosia l.Ae1a Call for Y-· .... • .... ..., WEST light in1enor 2br lbll CdM w/parktng & 8 o ec,.s areoes or ,,.., ,, •• _' ,.., '•'fl'C 'I ' it•·~...-· .... , •· eo more ,,,f0<mat>0n Great inveet OOC>Of'tvN-laat. lbtMar 1042 l'tome 20x60 h 2 bdrm EJ0Qu•s11e 4Br , loft home s1or S600 range lo trade c.arporis Heal paid ... 1,., ,,.. C.o..t11, C ,.... c• O• ",. •r,. Co..••, C •• "' O• t:r lav01at11e llnanc1119 I kllctlen d ar>d Lu, Jae Decks v_. Hrbr for less expensive lbr Sorry, no pets li<Qe Ca<,,,11 0,, •• "'"-, :.>T er?" Co,~•, 0, ·'""•rr 1, di avail S.&75 000 laura WlUlflHT w/llCI large tning 1 1 gar 1rp1c poot ISi & lest I Adge gateo Comm Avl CdM/Npt area 720-9055 Bach S515 1986 ,,w Tra tional 760·91461E 756-0129/0 j•BR 2 '~ba. 2 11ory 5:;,n~1 ·~:~ 6~r"~ou~g Avail now 642·5290 I June 1 S3000 760-6077 ! T F 1 28R l1Bdrm S590·S&10 F2"2n n•n1 Re It BY OWIER-$385 000 cw 1 Really 1 BEAU 1 UL erge 2Bdrm 2ea S795 Pu" ''"P<J 0•1t·i;.~ • • _.,I \'~ 0··· CJ" Cva't a y 6'6-0520 •93·0U6 adults -come LlllRY ctlN'S Lido 19 T.vnnse 3Br 2''1Bll 28A apl trpl totally up 825 Cenier St e.42-1424 O••~ P,to1 ~et• ..... ·• ''" , F~•,,.,., -" S.:l l -7370 Otoe CO M tlom• 104 AGT 5-40-5937 Brano ,_ 3t>r 2 ~ba IP trplc dbl gar Walk to grade<IS112S 722 7834 , 1~ '9et "' i '·~" "''ocean ..,_ & C11aJ1na lrriAt 4 IMPERIAL 20•40 w11arge Inc yd Obi gar pet 06o. Pit. Vig Yrly S 1350 673·08•• Charming 2/bd Iba lrpl _...81iBllU .-.d-0' ~ e ·e: lllllAllS sunsets 3BR wt ow n 1 WOWll porc.h S26 5oo Rent COior S 1095 6'2·9666 IEWPORT CHIT I sunrl. sunclck 3 blks lo ..._. oa1hs den wl blltn l:>Ootc· 'S2 •25 Cln + Sl.900 clos-S225 mo Age SS · Aulh MESA VERDE Allr •BR Sp&e1ous 3Br 2'~8a new bCh avail Mer 1~th ••&•flEITI Mt.IC NOTICE ---------Ban~ AePos F01ec•osures cases lrg Iron! rm. mir-1ng c.osts Mo pmls of Laurie Rltr 6'6·"380 best 1oc a.ppr 2000 SQl't. crpt w'd relrlg Im· $900/mo 675·9 t 15 .,.. " PUBLIC HOTIC( •11 '9reas Great linanctno •O<ed rormat din rm dee· S780 at IO·'t% lt11ed •nt New JSR 2BA space rent inc grd S 1395 ?51-3898 macu1a1e S 1500 lease Immaculate laroe Garden 1(23211 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS MAME ST A TEMENT ---------JH;r1 & Custom Ho~ orllor wallpaper thruoul 28R twnhm ~ar S8• 900 "130 oets ocean breeze V 1a Rer1a1s 67S·•912 Cute unlurn IBA lB.A APl5 Beaulllully lanO· FICTITIOUS BUllHESS Agel'I 8SA 2•60 c Ille<! I I I 0 ' p 5sn •OO ~ llST SHI clupt~)t oar stove patio scaped grounds, pool/ HAME STATEMENT 8 ra cet oa s 0 egtagl ,,. In Costa Mesa 6'5·6456 NE w p 0 RT c RE s T S725 sec 992 2•89 •pa patlftldeck No """IS .... ft)tllj• "9 ,,.. •'• •• • ... , • ~ ~ CGRlll HL II.AA c.1101ne1S & even a Ou" o 3BR 28A hae poo1 den .. , .,.. ,. • : .5 "M5 '" w1111er Yoon love evet'( IWfUI li11tl 1052 Lttl fer hit 1400 dbl gar spactous Only CONDO 3 BA 2 •ba 1EXTRA10 1BA w/2 lg slld 18clrm \ S6 15 (. ~ c $£ R 11(.f cov 214 CIAIATlll 1ncn of th15 nearly 3.000 CONOO for sale 9., OwMir c uSfOM BLDG LOTS s 1100 mo ~~ view Pool/tennis 1ng closets lg deck, ne~ 2Bdrm , • ·B~a S7 IO·S715 11 9 Ovi<,..,U ., r A ~ 'iAPBOP V f.;)1 c..-" Al.A .. •o re~ o... ' ',-e S\.,11'''· '''"! :>A••• ;:o;; ... 1,-oue Lo1s1ze1s55 •118 wfolder SQ 11 riome Mull aetl 1 , ,2 11 1 2094 8almora1 1 per mo bldg $800/mo5•9-13.&3 22SOVar19 rel 540·9626 .•;,'1 "'11~~ Ca' 926"7 "0~ II e•Cetittnt area Tl'tts weeittnO only 2r~ 2r8ml i9pool/1Ag&rn~1los S~~e·Jull~cr~;p,:;~:1100 TSL MGMT S.2·1603 AOroan Realtf 5"'9-8517 0 N 28A2BA ., Oelu•e 2/Dd ba unna. -,.~o e P R,1r i 43'2 "4r Qc.ea11 8 tv0 & China S5S 000 oet I "'" ""' N_.,,.,1 Crest 38r 3Ba n arc1ssu1 • < I s' .. 751 • "~·6 ~ C1W ai>orlllu 1mmac cond $89 000 S 15• 900K-S26' 5001< M V E..ecultve • BR 3ba .,.... car gar pvt lndry writ-w garage, " mo . ._ .. • .... "'' ... ,.g .. r-a Coves ~ome is vacant & S54SOOO 23732 Hllth ID ..:S7 Ask for Linda G Agent lamtl" rm redwood spa ,,1cety decorated Frplc: wld $10SOlmo lease Hamllton Ave. 875-9797 '• .~ .. C.a' ~<F'7 easy to see Prt<:ed at 221 •••ct••ts 1 urs r-' wet bat 19 2 car gar --- •· t r.,,\ ""H 5 ton $397.500 --I Apptm onty Call Belly/ 714·•93·8812 $1400/mo 5•6·9950 $1200 mo 592·•6'9 64'1·7211 Agl Ea1111de 18r, Adulta No 1,,1.-c o, a• ro .. o ... a1 OPH SIT /Ill 12:10·1 •9S·2378 !28·8025/Dave Olli e(Ctaaly M v E•ecuuve l'tm 4BA pets Pool tndry $445 •• ~ t ,\ " .. " ' -~' .... >;.<l"~ I< Rt•' - -NB DUPLEX Huge upper Small Studio 3 blkS IC mo Lv m....: 646-333• L -,1!., a ~ ·..c .. .,...... •• ~ ~·J'!l"'•'' .,., , ea COMMERCIAL-CO M lt!J!rt lt1ell 1H9 Prt~rty 1525 3oa family rm •eowOOd Oc.ea.., V•ew •BR 2.,ba t>c.l't No kitchen $40C -. ,. , .. " .... C• ,•·, C "'~of O•· tn~~~:~,!,~N •llW CISTll* AWESOME SUNSETS S~~~g~~d6~~~c•o trpic s1500 mo 1ncls ul•ls P.;u1 675 807S Eas1s1cle delu•e 2BR 181' A.i .., • .,.,, .,, .. ,.,~· a•,1>C.0<.·•rt.•·•""1'r'6 .--·· KINGSR0 -58 4,.,8 From1n1scnarm1ngl'tome DOWNSTA IRS Ocean Se>hltevel2Brw/denover 1leve1,hugeyerd.oe<lar ., \ta, .. ~.,., ... ~ '' --c: '·~' IUUIO REllmll REHCEI PIUCE 1 r 11 I bu1111n 1937 wl cove cell· PLUSH CONDOS .. ·1a11s v ew 3BA 2ba l rµ1c looking 11111ng room & 11re deck frplc w11lk -1n .. " "to ,r•, r 4trl• r r,,. " ( F~ OUPLEX·2Br 1bl eacn Ov9flook1119 Newport Bay ings arches & hardwood streams Gar w opnr S •200'mo pln<.t> plush carpel closet dshwr frig, w/d 1' r;e C. ~··, ' H"~1'1 3' " ,r, ,}"e<J ~ J••ro1t , 0~!' l llFFS 4 IEHHM So·Ol·PCH 126' 900 s795 OOO 968• 102 1 tis wl aboul 2300 SQ h ot w d hli.up new dee<>< A•I S-06 E Ocean Fron1 nc.mehke storage w13 I~ 'n C 1 u d ed Ger 11 g e iP> F""960 ,. ; .. ••~"' .. :.• .. a•' Sur.r•y & a•ry eod untl 521 Carnalton By O'#nef •BA 2"rBA fem rm w/bar 1tv1ng Format d ining no .. 2t>r 2ba $950 mo. Bolt unturn Ren1 until wJlk 1n CI05fllS 1 I $850/mo Ask I<>< Jean -a ~ L.oas· • e •; ,. ,,~, pr·vale 01110 eat· 573.0241 or 673-l5<l l flp cov deck/011110 S3•9K room breakfast room 'br S750 1st mo • $500 June 30 Call Denise Baths palto deck 2 c.a1 631· 1266 ~ ...... , , ·• 1ngnoo•·n l(1lcl'ten Many __ (lee) ownr8181810·5917 11r1tst 1ot1 wine 1as11ng ~ 549-2447 851 118"'9·5Pm enclosed g aragr ··~~~\·! .-pgraoes •th bOrm 19 YllW YllW YllW room 3/bd 3 OCEAN Preferred E·side adoreu Prac:1ica1ty on tne ocean w1s1orage 4 la1mdry rm I • ~ r ;,· ~ 1$4' PU8LIC HOTIC[ sep11ra1e & covld be ol· 180 ocean 111and and llAlllR YIEW MllES ldEW PATIOS end more ~ rm home llyd encl gar 2br w gar upper s7o0 s Pay only electric 5 blk; 114 ... 111 FICTITIOUS 8USINESS MAME ST A TU•ENT I C:fl r;,r 1n-1aw Quater1 sunse1 111ews 1n ca~ 3BR 2BA new carpet REDUCEO to Sl59 900K 1,,0 ,Y nli.ups s700 i.ospet other-; avail 10 beach Oper HouSf l ------ Owner ... ant~ mmeo1a1e Highlanos on Oorcl'le$ter paint & landM;11p1ng 1~1. so c.all nCIW 10 ,,_ 539.6 t91 Agent cost 539 .6191 Agent cost Sunda>' 1.4 675 8346 01 Aemod 2Br, gar, patio No NILIC HOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT .,_. ,,. t:."" r '; C.~tYJ"'4. J'~ • '"f ' 'J.W "Q C)efl(J(" I d 'w °''"e~i n ;:. ,,. tS •"·i~ rs P f..l'J\'d 1,l>!~<I (...,1 I 9?6?7 • ., ... ,....-.;,.A P,,·on ~135 • \ f. • o~• .. >>~• t;.Ah• ... ";-. !>a e Now S225 000 w11h 3BR cour1Yard entry dn & mouvaled owner will WALLACE & CO 960 6331 I pets 2 people S6501mo "" and ind so4er heal assist Convenient to REAL TORS Rar• Back Bay house 388 w Bay 722·0612 SALL v SHIPLE ( s•tl,OOO FEE greenbelt end schoo1 1619) 729·5966 meSliBftlJ I ..,1cozy 1ro1c appls & free STUDIO APT ) blk 10 beh, -- JOYCE DABOL T • Cell now Enc Locke u1t1s yd 4 pet at $425 1 avml 1mrnecl S•OOtmo E'Stde aherp 2Br 1'.i,ba "4-1211 760·5000 or 6"'0·8397 o.t et Stitt TOWIHIH 539·6191 Agent f~ 675-9115 George ~=~~99~ pets $700 can '" r .. ~ ,..,,..~, "' ,,. -... e .. ~"~ .,,F5 1r 41 C:. J,..,,#~. ,."' • .,_,.,"' Cii • •,, e;.,, --•i\ s con :1, '""<! .. ,. ~r "0· ,.o .... a it'f'~" '~+-/. Pr,~1 ),.. 75Q -Q100 .. ... • .. ·. , .. ·.·. LIH IAYFHIT .-,. \ \'otP.,..,,.r , ,,-4-i • M If H .,. ... (.r •"'t t,lfl"'"' I ')r •r101e1 on tand1 Deacn ,, •' ,-r. ·''• .. 1· .... , ..,, S695 000 ... ~ .. F2"183 EIERAU IAY • ,..,,. i:: :>.,,. \ ~ ,! "'r'"c .J'dnQfl r..v~a• O •3r 111ew Pri vate rt., ,,o•~,.,. ' ... 1 f>1ri'IJ •;a , P "•' • .. r,,_,.,, 4 OPac.r S•65 000 ,.. t, •t ,._ ,. .J'" • 1 (.. ,_.,, ,. • ')1 • ~ ~ • •_.;; F a ,,. r., ,, ., •, , • ,., ~•', , H f2M913 ---------r -..L ,r'""r: ,.. .,., ,• , " ' ~ wr f ,., ' i~ ":t~• PU8l.IC HOTICC r,.as• ·4 PUBLIC HOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT • .. ' r ,,_ r ,,,,,.., ( r "> d .. t: .. "e•I' t."~ ,, : i ' ~ " ~ AS flCTITIOUS BUSINESS ..,rJc; I>. F.:S l• ! C.,dar NAME ST ATEMENT S''""' "'"'wpt,rt Bf!acr ,,.,. fo11<.JN.,.'J t,>Pf'VJf, ~rP r..,.111• "1/'t°jt'.J , G t ... ,.-,.,.,,.~., J"i ~Ju ~reoer.c .. .--• '" 243 ~o/llE~ ·.-. ~,"'fP P!1fi* S1·,-.,.t ~4f"<N ~Ort .,,. ' 0 •1A >.r,f a"."' s· £"'"" • d • .. ,F,f,J t J'j ~c.sta •JI .. •• Cd ,, Jr,r-f!'t:"' w u" 24 • Cede.tr a6:tf.. 5,...... 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'l8fl fnt121 r• ,t "\t'fllO O•ar.g., Cnu1 ":l•1 r P1lnl Febr11•ry 1 14 "l' "l' 11lS6 ' 1(23207 ,-ICTtCIOUI 8UllNUS NAME I T .A TE ME NT 1(13215 f'ICTITIOUI 8UllNHS NAMf ST ATl!MENT F-800 I PUBLIC NOTICE T,.,. follOw•f'O P@•S'>l'ti "" •" In nw" u ~r\n' \ ~'" (joong ~llll•H I' 11 1 r '~''''"'' "' ---------INT E RC ARE MEOll,AL Alp , r.· MF r:..r;>1 J'S FICTmou• IUIJN1!11 C~NT[R IRVIN( ... Mr (!• I. •l '• a.~ .. , -;,.,..., ( ,,,,. NAM( ITATIMINT CAL GROUP 4900 R'"'''' ~"~• ! 111r 9;>fl;;tl'.t 'II• l0How111g 1>4"IO" 1a ea Parl<wev 1r .. n11 Ca11t r,nir.rJ I un f•.ir 11e <i r}1,mg bvt•n•H 11 '27 1• II••""'' .., ...... t '),,nr• Ar .i. HOV SE OF reo Of SIGN lnl«c;are Mec:Jt(.11 •<NP (, • I 11 '04 I!() F 'ltl't Str .. t Co111 Inc c1111orn1a f\700 i: .. ,. 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Ftr Rt1t RENTALS AVAILABLE •Y COEUR o Alene IDAHO Frotc. 11aulled C4!ilings Obi Now S tOOO $4000 Costa Mesa 2624 1 llSTllT II ~f!_: ....!:... • I St• 21Dd lib& CONDOS gar pool & spa No pets Ferguson1Hahn 642 I 183 2BA 2ba. vaulted cell Best Ctstl llHI 10 4 _ _ _ frpt & ou111-1ns will sen or 1Bdrm $750 SEAVIEW 3BR 2.,8A . 1 MOITI FREE RHT buy in town, only $650 _________ ._ 1 HVH-S2•2.500 Must see e"hange separale1y or 666 w 18th ram rm Great view Poo• 1BR al S5351mo 28A $50 oH move 1n cost 1127.000 10 epprec Highly up-all together ror OC Prop-6.C5 2739 954 4163 S595 mo Al ou111 ins 2035 Pomona 3b 2b C 1 c t en n 1 s sec. u r t y A steal at this P<t<:e Under gradeo r a arme er1y s urrenlly rented al snooimo 2 l'.l ,.30•3629 nory rm nr bc.h & snops TSL MGMT 8•2· 1603 marlrer Pr me location 1963 Port Weybndoe S37S1mo ea Proce 10 be Separate House 2BR & of· ,. 735. 74 1 w 181h St 38R l'·BA tenceo arO OPEN SAT/SUN 1·S S41K ti sold separtelt or l1c.e IBA Westside refs SPACIOUS 30, 3 >ba TSL MGMT 642.t603 LAAGE-1/bd 781 Joann Needs TLC M st Y sell I OwnerrAgt 759-1870 S240K tor all Su Call no pets $575 mo dtttach bonusl bdrrns SS3Slmo. appt only . Della Deigado s3 1• l266 IWPRT CREST COllO I Dan 714-990·272 t 01 Call Answer Ad : 226 tam room frpl din 'Bdrm API w~ba915cony 5•9·0433 or 650-3673 Evenings 7 14-898-8117 6•2·•300 2• hrs •oom pa1tos S 175Qimo ~ool No pets ~4 mo LARGE sharp 1 bedroom I ·~~~~) . 2 Mstr Bdrms 2 -,ea Owner/Agent Clean E·Slde 28r End Unit 640-1327 W 720-6897 6•6 J618 new paint new drapes j' I ~ ?6~ 6oo A ~a~lu Z'gt ~sn'n I .E. 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W1atd 16 5 otners unadveruseo a1 Avail April 1S1 Lrg 3BA 2BA nr OCC 1 lllLIERS <.luoes 1Q lot as5umable Upper Untl Opl• 2Br 2Ba c.ar gar $750/mo Call 9 u d d' l1anactng CauFranOodd $50 000 Cash plusl •131·1110* i~r·oceanvu "'lklob<.'" 1Br wtnew crpl & beam 5•623 3 "''con ° proi rea Y 0 8'"'·3622 or 831·5510 "SO 000 ol diamonds & "1ds/pe1s 3br 3 bath 41 ~ " " Dave agl .. • 1 pull butldtng permits Inc '' • " 1000 • uttls 675-6339 t eils loc on cul-de-sac P •a n 5 a n d m 0 re IS Cl t 10-76 gem stones WANTED ram home singles 100 gar or 181813s9•4539 Lg pauo S530 7S 1·3531 MIST SHI S3•S OOO Curt HetbeflS 18 t•ta t l'tome or IOI Capistrano S700 s details 539·6190 BA B II 63 1 1266 PANO OCEAN VIEW Beach Dana Po1n1 area Bes1 Atty fee Villa Balboa 28r 2Ba tam· 2Bd 1Ba cpts drps gar 2 1 A upper uni! 7 97 o • 00 R No pe1s Adlls pref S?OO dsl'twr balcony view • Lu~ Twnhme 38A 2',.,BA I 14)240 8 'H I It L 2140 I i11 rm ~ 11 V11ta en1a1i; Lse "'"'now 548 7234 2201 Pectllc. 1 ·~m~+: cJ I ~ 1 i'/~~o g::;: ~ueye lentils l3:,a2Ba. ,:~·rm w1retr1g. 1 v~:~4~~2L~~:5:~~912Br 2sr 1ea ciean 2Br tBa. TSL MGMT 6"'2• 1603 -~ 498·0300.re5 •92·2300 crpts drps gar $1200 • Oen incl frplc w/cl ale garage wld hkups S650 2Br 18a upstra S71 1002 ,. l 1002 Hoa1t1/C•••oa Call Pete Bkr 75 1.') 191 & Olher upgrades Pool Villa Rentals 675 4~ 12 Joann Max 2 people No Gneral wt Hr I 2 OZ 3BR lam rm 912 I Anni• Or spa sec bldg & sub 2Br 2Ba d /w fr pie. yrd pets s53s Agt 550• lO 15 Gtaeral 1 Open House s .. 1 11·4 prkng gar Great IOC balcony. gor prl\ng New 3Br 2•,99 2 car gar· $1,000,000 PAIOUllC VIEW AUTO EITMISIAST'MllUSUllE An unobstructed, picturesque, 180° view from mountains to harbor and ocean. 1nclud1ng Fashion Island. Enter through exqu1s1te mahogany electric front gates opening ont com- puterized pool and spa EnJOY total security with a Honeywell system. Totally remodeled -celling to floor - new carpets and window coverings. Central vacuum system. intercom. of course 3 bedrooms. possible 4th or bonus room 3 bths Luxunous master suite with steam shower. 1acuzzi and redwood sauna. Wet bar and elegant used brick fire- place in family room. Living room with high beamed cedar ceilings and dra- matic fireplace Formal dining room overlooking pool area Nook in kitchen. Fabulous home for entertaining SIX CAR GA RAGE completely drywalled with 4 skyllghts. added custom storage cabinets and full bath with shower Large assumable low interest first 673-4400 J 1-'\JtlJOlt WTILIFF 1271,IOO Wonderful remodeled 3 BR home sporting a large ape In an Inviting, spacious yard. You will enjoy this Immaculate & tasteful property. INNI WPOHT< CNTI H 64490b0 NB 3BA 2BA UPPl'r untl $1000 213 ')42 6754 Wal~ 10 b<:h S 1050/rno $680/mo 830 4456 • llQP micro $ 1150 mo 135 1140 2939 Evt645-6836 Rochester St 960-8572 step'> lo Och small ocean A,,311 now 10 n 'lml<r 1BR 2Br lrg yard l'flCI gar • Pw S 1150 yrly c.onao all elec upstairs Villa Balboa Pnthse 1BR • New paint & ctpt S7SO HB 'BLK to och 2BA 18A amen11.es sQI gat in dcm 1 •ba tab bey & ocn Pets & k10s ok ~20 9422 .,pt wlsndecl< & gar $675 Hunt ngton Landmarl< for view S 1100 759 1321 JACOIS RUln tn_e Young a1 Heart WE STCLtFF-3/bd. 2/ba, I ~~~~~ :~~; "'°' MllHEMHT 1 55 536•8743 lg yard new carpel RV I Pool No pets 64 5 9665 Nwpt Hgts clean Bach • biles 10 Blufl' Stove rff'lng crpts drps Pvt yrd & patio Smell pet 01< 1 person only $460 + clep Incl all ulll 213/927-6772 114/171·1173 Single parent S•25 flat I access relr $1500. 28R cpl• drps adlls pr•I ocean close abode blllnS 6•6·3100 ()I 752 1963 ~ " '"'' sm••• W /YllW Newport H11es 2b• Pie• prov•ded low move-in• No pets $650 dep 28dtm 2Ba veulled cell- blltns/crpts/ drps kids S39-6191 Agl lee YOl lfSERYE IT 650·5143 or 645 9465 ings prvl patio/balcony I $625539·6191 Agen1 tee GA TEO VILLAGE COM· 28r Upper, garale pal•O lilC blllr1S No pets Villa Pac111c Townhouse j MUNITY 2Bdrm 2 1,ea 3 lalH1 lsl1ad 2106 2BA 2BA avail 611 1600 SQ ft 01 PURE 003 Jellrey 700tmo 85'>·0665or631·6107pm Dramatic Bayfront hm & S900lmo 962 1 l82 ah 6 LUXURY Garage SPA in Agl 6"'0·f> 161 POOL PA TIO FIREPLACE Studio View lrom every lmae 2144 master su1te1 Dining •EASTSIDE lovely new X-Lg 1Br$615& 2BrS69S rm furn o• unlurn . . room woodburnrng fire· 2Br 2Be Dtw w 0 bale Eastside 557·28.1 1 S3200/mo 675-5S 1 1 can 12eR 2BA. yd gar pool place m1c:row11ve oven I gar $9SO S950 sec I Barb ag1 or all 6pm tennis gym alarm No I private patio ELEGANT 1 Ava11 313 63 l 3646 Prv1 lBr. trplc f~'· Pll~to •94 2142 ~~~ ~::~~~/mo Avail LIVING only IS mtnules •EISIOE 1t>r stvl!rtg nu ~~r S~~5~~ 6357W ay FURN Cheery 28r trplc · 3 to So Co Plaza 1usl east co,,d no pets 1 Adult avl - pa110 S7001mo No .... lo * •REIUlS * * o• Nepwort Blvd & south now S525/mo 760·0189 SHARP lBA. stove1relng 6 1 2 1 1 1o3 pa, k CALL US REGARDING cl Sdn Diego lreeway _ I no pets $480/mo 5S9 3237 or 673·6479 I IAVINE RENTALS 2473 ORANGE AVE •PACIFICA TWHIS Call 548-1377 C R I 1 631 5439 By appt onl! 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Old Corona $1550/mo fr . •WALK TO BEACH• S675 2Br 288· 2 pallos. lndry lac Utlls pd 675-9797 1 1 bltlnl Ulll• incl laundry. no pets gd loc S700/mo ~- t BA 1B-A Condo Spa'CiM S6501mo Fee Cell alter 5pm 5•9·2750 ELEGANT 2BR Oen rooms, oc.ean view I TElEREIT Ill 1110 11111 laR .. ,TS WE OFFH a ClllCI Patio nar. part furn Ava11 I $900/mo 642·0• 17 • • • " .. 18 & 2e 1 1 Want a Mlecllon of great now S 14 7S 640 4255 I T E FFS V OCEANFRONT 28r. frplc: r r r Q range * • H BLU eryl While waler vt-$ l IOO laundry pool carport No 11v1ng7 We can ofter any· lmprus1ve 3br e11ec hse spac.1oos Eiec home 38r yrly Connie 875•8404 pets SS50 & $650/mo thing from • small IC>I lo 3ba goormet k•tcn gar 2•,ea · retreat Neat 931 w 191h St S48·0•92 • • bdrm nouse II look S I 4 0 0 m us I see I clean & av1111 '3110 11 Very lge 2br 2ba no tng In CM, NB, or HB 539-6191 Agenl cost S 1500/mo Agt 640·5560 pets yr1y $700 67S· 1358 CASI IE IRO think ol us hrll for that J as ••1"'E CRK JBR. ltu1 c 15U MIRAMAR OR ALL UTIL TIES PAID Choice of ldflll llvlng ,.. m ... .-v Vu 01 ocn & 111a11n11 from , --Compare l>elore you rent TSL MGMT 842-1603 family rm view wd firs JBA den. 2BR OW wld C1,llhlat ltlCla Newly decorated cusiom top c.oncl lov,.ly palto gar $1400 722·7810 2611 d111nn feelurea pool S23001mo 1so 1634 • ~aliBllll 5BR min & c11y 11gn1s vu * 28R 2ba UPl1llrt Dphi bbq covr d garege 1ur ~ 1 0cNn11de or PCH 5 rm PhHe 111 Harbor Vu Hms Cptsi orps Full gar r01Jnded wllll plush land l bungalow wl newer kllch $1976/mo Agl 6•0·56641 1700,mo 861.3853 afl/6 tcaplng No pet• IPHTlllTS 1850539·8 191 Agt '" 810 CANYON '2Bdrm 2Ba 1Bdrm & 28clrm Furnls,,eo Beeulllul large Apia in C •• t. •••• 2124 Lower • Fir11p1oce pvt * 28R 2ba Upslllrl [)pix 365 WEST WILSON quill neighborhood I C PIS/Orpa Full gar H2· 1171 Pool Spe No ~ti •3Br 2'.~B• E-1ide Twnhs pa1to sngl level Comm S700tmo. 661-3853 1f1/8 --18drm $&25 1 2 lrptcs apa dbl garege I poo11tenn1a lmn'lacu1a1e1 Cttll utll "'124 Ct1ta Nftl zt24 161 E 2 bl ~4"&·2408 $1250 No Pe11 722-8011 Aven immed S1300tmo '•••,.•••••••'•========:;i-:. A g e n I , J fl r 1 H u n I" ,.. D p l •• • MESA VERDE • 640-4868 or 496·•888 HI tat ZI•• 3/bd 21b.• ltk•n-1n1t0e Oelu•• lurn 18, • Oen -~ VILLAGI H r 1Ba belt ar11 View, & Out ~9-2700 Pool •P• llC Walk to AltAHMlllTI pauo gar 11'\dry $725 I • SHARP We11a1d1 ier Och s 1295 Avl 3116 ()y •98·4008 or 240-730 I 1 Bl Ouote~ Tiie ftoora I 84' 0880 E11 631-4897 l41M•• A. •nw, Oijr urd1>n \l~I• •Pl\ Qv1~1 comf1111 ICll• 1tw1r« UN FURN Upllrt 28r 29• crpll drpa wld hkup EASTBLUH CONDO '"'~'lo,,., •• ,,,\ Sil C.01\I Pl•a •Mt uni, m1n~l1\ 111 1n1 Ottn frptc, lg balcony. dbl g1r19• 1600 • NC Musi 2' h t>-•· '·"•it'' ... ~•bit NO PF I\ Pl I ASf gsr No SMI• 1775/mo 11and credit .,, No ~II • bdrm ~ bit PlllO 33•21 Cttellam Way Apt 170 5&29 ~ i~es~~: 75\ 'a3:og • Pllll • StU • U .... Y H•S D O~n Wknd1 or By IAIMLll ....... ,. 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M 35-45, 4BR, 28.A nM, FHn1on llland 840 0755 LOST 212, Jade Br~t.1 n.tvy pnone & clMlnl eon-Stnall ConventlOn & Pue>-Ptaicenlla, CM tor .• 8 figure at y I e AP a r t m • n I• I walk to Lido VIiiage C M POOi spa n-1mkr -vcty F&slllon llland Re-I MlllGAL p /T tact 'ronl otc •PPM'• llahlng Co In Cotta ,.._. -CAWI 1 llnO one CAii! •Townhome & Single $1800 mo ytttly $325• utu' 850-t3 I 1 .,PIOl W/UY Y11W wares• 561•1705 table peraon wiln cano ance muat 1y~ call ...-ing 1*Mlllt ~tot! 84-1374 level Otsigna •Tennie.. 873-2747 Ot e75-01'9 -Pr u t1g1ou1 N•lf POrl I ---rk approx 4 noure M111Uyn c.t.y 95$-2000 With fltl09. tdminltlr0l/V'9 TntliliD/ Racquelb•ll Courts •0·10c --Mate blue collar or con. 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AIOTI llOllY Ill 756·2200 10f9'Qn car repair Mu1t 11&111 lldT mlHlon) Mneflll MCI Miia to beacn, encl g&r, gar wtopnr Gvaid se-j MATURE Mate/Female, to Lrg Snow Room & Offices male, I yr. Named Ulllan. Mull I & be JI I nave own tool• 63 1 0893 1 advaneom.nt opc>(,,,un1- lrp1c, blllns, $700 cured gatea Micro W/d ;~~~~~ ~2g~~~4~ondo,' Corner 01 We91cllll & Irvine, 673·58~ mlnde"/' Pac111c Vie SC:CRETAAY Perm poc l&JLY PIUT ly Salee and/Of advetti. AttS 30990-'61• hkupa Call6"4•·0509 _ ·---1Slgnspa1c:1•v1 10 10n1wesiclltt 1 Pt11011la 3002 1 Memor1a1Par116"4-2700 va11 Ans pnones. lite ELECTROllCS co!~~~~=trm21 1ng •11~ttnee hefe)f\JI •• IT .uo. ,l.EIT LIDO DELUXe-iBRoR Mature prof M/F allr pre1· ,. • Ask for Pll yp Non-1mkr 639-1668 •~2 ••21 Send r-.u~ to k • • llge nome 1n We11c11tt1 llAlll IW IAU ---I TllOl PILI --· QUIET RESORT LIVING s12S:,~~ bric ~~?7006 area 548-7883 I IAYFllHT •nAIL 311 N-por1er 9PM ADMIN ASSIST Ml11lon HOlnUY /llOln. E,11pe11tnctd Printer p .,....,.". •Spttkllngneetedpool . MESA VERDE-Ma'"i'i'er'Prlme Newport Beach to-Lltestytes 520·•t27 CV1e10CGoodcler1c8•1''1kolllt 'For Cnr1111an Group Screen Pnnter/<>Ptfalor llAlllll&IT •Court yard 111ew dining NA BeaCn & Udo SnoPI ca11on on Co.at Hwy Ex· -all olleen 041· Homes 8 30 10 5 oo S You dOn'l Mtd a gun to aa•y -- e vi...nene BBQ areas 3/BR 2 btn f·p dlwash bdr, P"' pailo ent & be cellenl vlllblllty & park· THE A FAITlSY HEH Coeia ..... ba• .... contr $6 n0u "57-6190 wilh el·U9 ••Pin lhlCk draw lut when you -,.._, 'V I n-amkr $375/mo • tee 000 000 ""' '""' r .. him P1 .. se call Tony Dal"' po Box 1580 •Tw11gn1 dine In c0ur1 yard Garage Like new S 1195 dep 549_3612 Ing Appro• 1 ·4 (I 11) 111·2041 <:o seeks Pll recp 11 ore place an ao in tne ·1 Col1a MeA. CA 92829 guebos 514ClubhOuse 998-5868 . sq It avail 645-7100 \2 oO ~loll ti any lele & accurate lypong SALES SIOlnAllY . llSPICTH Pllol Wanl AO•' c ... now I•-------• •Spacious Apar1men1s Newport Penlnaula 2Br M/F 2S-35 C M nr OCC. ----p 1-S -. 12·5pm M·F 645-0878 2 years expetlenoe w11h a ii/~fS.4~2~·~5e~Tiii&iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit •Your own PV1 pa110 , 2br apt OV9f pool, all fl• SILE tr IHI trflCU REOlmtllST •Gourmet 1u1cnen 1 )Ba Steps 10 beacn. amenllles S400 957-8558 n 3004 CO$la MeH based Cont Managet..i Po1en11a1 I :;:~:=-~~,c~j •New dove Ian crpt garage, yrly S lOOOlmo I PltF tfFIOl OHH Co seek Pll recp 11 ofc Skills ShOuld 1nc1uoe word •Lrg walk-in cloaett VIiia Rentals 675·•912 M/F 25+ tllr 28r HB • 300 S ESCO•TS·IODELS lele & accurate t)'l>lng procu11ng lelapnone Pten1un1on ---Condo Apt l 'l'tBa •.mt to 3 q Fl n 12 5 •• F 645 0878 •-•-•Gated covered prk1ng I SPACIOUS 3BORM 28A bch $350..-utlls 963•5416 Read)' To Move In 841 -5627 • pm ,.... · Ptr1ona111y and en-I -·- w/storage /view Next to t>cn Gar-j _ _ I 2892 Brtatol I t E '-/W ~ p 1repreneurit1 tendencies 111111111• I ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED now VIII• Rentals apl Lndry, d/w $350 'I Owner Mouvated l11traclioa 3012 lmmedla:=, o~n1ng for :11· mucn hlghe< inan ave<· age Yrly S 1250 Avail M/F. 2BR spacious E/Slde Near Jamboree in Npl Ben ScllHll A I 1 1 1"' tr• '°' I unusual oppot"lun11y tor esta 11ffa lll·llll I & 2 a .... ,00m I 675-4912 or 754-1792 ''1 u111s 642·•307 Excellent l ln1nc1ng lor ' per•enc ~rson C· age earnings for lndepen- .,_, •APPLE 11·111 Private curacy essenllal No calls denl·l)'pe Contractor 10 fC lllPIOTH 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME I IPACIHS APT MiFSO's to snr ltTI COM 1 qualllied buyers lesson S 15hr Setup hme. accepled Seno resume . grow wllh a company For blown fllm 1 yr exp & Furnisnongs Available 11 mile 10 ... _,.,. ...... 2_2357 nae clean prof person I $ t t5 per Sq Fl business system 554 5540 1ncluOlng refs lo 0 C b 2 yrs exp in bl,....,n fllm.;," .......... .... 5350' /mo t IL utll. eua11' (7 1') 759· 1629 • I ased In Newport Beacn. ,,,_ Vo111 our model Dally 9-6 " • TENN S-L --P & Performing Arts Center. bul p<>jSed for national Wllltraln Apply In petson I Sorry, no pe1s VHS&ILUI 3· 12. deys 1162·3380 1 essons. rv I 611 Anton Blvd Sia 310 at CT Fiim. 2520 South 2B 2B.. I I eve 6!_5· 1259 --I Plll-ITilllll L-ATlll Sem•·prv Contac1 Ian CM 92626 Attn 0 P . upan11on Call Mr. B S • 8 LA QUINTA HERMOSA R "• rp c. din rm -Rich 536-1980 ' Garey Mon· Fri 10-5 lrch. anla .. na tm· 16211 Parkside Ln, HB Amenllles$985667·7252 M/F, n-smkr. turn 3BR NB,Retall/Olllce space, 1681 IGEN OFFICE-PIT flex hr. 760-1908 Noon I t•l·1441 Versailles bachelor wllh steps to bch S350 Inc a S2 00 sq tt On corner E•rltyatat varied c:1u11es. hte typing. I private sleeping alcove ulll Thru 611 6-4S-3757 of MacArthur & Coast $3 so111ar1, 557·3200 SHWllD YILUIE I Ou1et end charming I -----' Highway · Prime spol in Cllil• Cart 3016 GIRLfRIDAY $6001 644 7211 I M/F Prol • 28 2bd, 2/ba, + I Landmark location 2411 mo :._ a~ den on lake In CM. all E Coast Hlgnway, Suite IAIYSITTH Typist. cataloging, etc I WlY llU WESTCLIFF llbd condo, amenities S540/mo • "" "200 Corona Del Mar For 1 yr old Ntghls & ~6·20 9 hrs wk~ 2 ~i~~ Live where you nave unlurn, adulla, ~o-~ts., uh~ 662-73!6 (714)675·4900 I Wknds CM 6-42-7326 Ev atty -I lam • • •Spectacular apts $675/mo. 673-66 ~ M/F resp non smkr to shr I • t • I 27111 Bat>yslller lor 5 yr Boy. my Netlonwlde Conaumer I •1 & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suites WESTCLIFF 2 BR, 2 BA.I nice 2br 1ba, $350• a al Ill COM llme 3 dys/wk Credll Service nas open· •Spacious 1ownhou1M1s I lrptc relrlg. dshwsher. •Ulll EiC M 631-3117 14•0 sq It nr OC Airport 6•0-5l34 or 673-8628 1ngs tor experienced •Fl 1 pool 2 p e rsons 1----Small ofc wl warell0use Credit people & trainees * p;,:~.ce~81con1es or S8001mo 645-0302 N/1mkr sllr 2Br Irvine $792/mo 832·' 190 I IAIYSITIIR IHIEI wl tne destre to learn G Condo S350 • ullls Own -1 Approx 12 days/mo For Post11ons Available Ir Oen pallos , •• IHHYE n Ball! & carport 651-9326 I a c... • r. '.rt 1 A1rllne Stew's cnlldren CREDIT CLERKS •• , ••n GA TEO VILLAGE COM· Nwpl Isle Seek prof fem n-2790 Ref's COM 6-44-8025 CASHIERS •3 L19hled 1ennis c0uns MUNITY 2Bdrm. 2 '-'tBa smkr-sllr delu11 38d nm l8a11>0a Peninsula DUpte11 Type 30/wpm gd phone * 2 Swlmml"il P<>Olt 1600 sq fl of PURE nr t>cn w/same $525/mo J w/boolleg Jrd Unit Gree I IAIYSITill lfEIEI &lulls able to work under •Streams & ponds LUXURY Garage SPA In 6•6-0793 6-45-3700 I investor property Very My home 3 days/week. pressure Full range ol S master 1u11es 01n1ng , close 10 beach S 198 000 some evel weeknds Reis lrm~ t>enellls I !F~;z,:,~g':!!ail room, woodburnong tire-Oceanfront )'rly Resp Call JR 474_0300 d s Or req·o 646-60•3 Oppl y tor Advancemen• place microwave oven. I MIF 30 .• '"' 4BR 2BA I Y • t Con11c1 Ou tor Healing & Cooking private patto ELEGANT S·H5 • •i, ullls 548·7993 850·4 173 O.atttlCI 3011 A Macias or J Bells Paid LIVING only IS minutes Prof clean n/1mkr shr lg I COMMERCIAL·C 0 M AIHll (7141752·8893 WHY NOT CALL 10 So Co Plaza. rust east ' Duplex Nwpt Snrs Blk 10 I Income, $2 IK, NNN For Newport Beacl'I lamoly SEC~~ITY :~C~IC 113·1111 ol Nepwort Blvd & soulll bch $4'40 • utlls 8· 10pm 640-700/Agent w/3 children Must drove M FU N of San Diego lreewa)' 645-7971 or Iv msg SPARKLING 6 Unll East· 821 ·S301 Ask tor Jan lrvo'1~~a~~~porl SHWllD YflUIE 2'73 ORANGE AVE I t>lulf 72K grosa Asking -631·5439 By appt only Prol ma, 2BR 2ba. trpl.: S69S 000 Bkr 953-1220 1 COIPUTE 15555 Hunllngton Village • I I poor spa. tennis, gym ' Care 01 house & lndry PART. TIME Recep1Typ111 Lane rrom San Diego f1111c. loata I $~50 ~6--0150 6•2:9107 ;1aaiat11 A Fiaaacial I For working cpl, 4 nrsldy w111 train on word pro-~~"M"":/adndo~~h ~e~~·~~ IM•• 2706 Fem nlsmkr snr lovely I 1 3 dys/wk Dy 557 .9003 1 cessor Irvine 752-0682 I •• F dd Bayfront hse $400 +'-'t laaiDtll 1 eve 644-0_64_8 PIT Recept /Typist. will ' me 8 en Fem. lge rm wl Belh S300 ullls 646 7127 · Op rtaaititt 2904 I Sitter tor Elderly am· train on word processor Wa1erlront A.pt Furn 2BR K11chen & Loving rm Prol M/F shr 2Br s HB I _r bulatory female Satur-. Irvine 752·0682 2t>a $1200/mo yrty pnvils 631-4369 Condo Pool. w/cJ s350 BEAUTY Salon For Sele 6 days l0am-6pm Nr 15th 633·916 I or 536 9524 'FURN room & beth I • ''> ulll 963-8960 1 operators. brand new & Placentia 673-7378 ---------I ' 2644 kllcnen taundry s1111ng I --equip 17th St C M Full ' Real Estala Office rYtH room pnveteges' Young PROF to snr 3br 3ba price s 10 000 Casn. ask Profenitaal/ RECEPTllllST I NOW LEASING 9 m P 1 0 Ye d m a 1 8 condo. 2 sly fully lurn lor Jonn 213.434. 7 468 MaiaiatrataYt 5 l 00 If you have a nital appear. •HARVARD COURH $350/mo •93·5474 eve ~~ts c•;:~~g b'a~r-~,~: All 6pm 213-•34-1120 ESCROW OFFICER ance goo<l pnone vOICe Granny rial, Room at rear 0 1641-1012 Et6•5· 171S "BIDS WELCOME lor sale and typing skills we need Brand new apartments _ _ of Trucking Company Immed iate opening you' En1oycongen1alwofk-odeally 1oc11ecJ in Irvine hse wlkllcheneue. bth. Respon quiet prof n/smkr tnrougn Cnaper 11 Salary negollabte. based 1ng atmospnere & otfiee ~~e1Ter&s~g~1~~ N~rs·~ rem snr 3Br 2''tBe Nwpt Proceed•ng1 Deadline on exper1ence Hunt-1oca11on 1n Lido V1U1ge I & 2 Bedroom lloor plans Mlll>U Condo Gar Pool 3118188 Mlnomun bid HI 1ng1on Beacn area Seetl· Call (714) 673· 7300 Pool & Spa S too dep 631•92~9 rac S325tmo 1st IHI & I 81 S91S7 31 S1ng1e sue-ong enthus1as11c well or-Ask tor Pnyths Thanks Letsure World pV1rm11>a 1n sec 722· 7 u 1 Avl now cesslul bidder 10 be ganozed perwn Call lu11 1p1 lor mll ac1111e I RMMTE stir 3-BR Condo I awarded all asaets on Gretcnen 848-125.s 8 30-5 lady $350 770-6-456 pool. iac. c M s.ooi mo terms or casll w11n1n 10 ESCROW SEClnARY HCfrTllllST PROF MI F to sl'lr CM nm I . '> ulll 722-7642 days ol acceplance E11penence need onlv PI T personable mature own balt>d S375/mo - -I Cell l-800·442-5265 person lor property avail 3. IS call 631-1862 RHllATE FIHHS IHtllatat :!,P:'Y s~~~ed~~ot?=· mgmt co wl bUS)' pnones 2901 t>asecJ on experienc.e B1-l1nguel a • 8 30· 1 s e I e c, e d u n I I s Pvt room w/lndry lac In •Daily computer updates o,,.rtaaity Seeking well organized M·F Must be able lo wOrl( I w Catnedr a1 Ce111ngs H B nr bCh. S295 w/kotc 1 •More leads taster serv Sat 9.4 Good phone priv S325 F1n-smk Atler I •All clients screened llSllfSI PARTIER career oriented person j manner a must 642-1803 NOW 1 A.KING 6p & kncJs 962·53'0 • 15% oil 10 all Loo~ers IN ded Good oppor1un1 Hun1in91on Beach area RESERVATIONS FOR m w ee . Call Gretcnen 848-1255 1y Must be looking 10 MA.Y OCCUPANCY For Room ror rent near OCC 17301 Beacn Blvd HB make 8 successful busi 8 30 am 10 5 pm Walking distance to • Shoppmg • Tnea1res • Restaurants • Parks/Tennis Courts $ $ SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors are needed to work in a fessional management it Ion. now pro- pos- 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 Aak for Aon 642-4333 If '" '" 11thu1t1t1e •141 •••t te .. ,. , ... eet•, WE WAllT YOU! Me tqttilece ... ,..,,.Wt will ..... '" "-" ............... . •••ltMNtt ............ ., •• ""'"' ., celectieet '""'"· ca1r.a,1 An,., T.C. (714t 642-4Jii oirec11ons and 1nlo l Housepr1v11egesS300mo 171•1)841·S611 ness Macnelle675·8860 IBM 8S4·•942 8 00·5 30 PM I 556-2276 1e11¥e message Slrt MIF n-smkr separate IC y .. 1 1 k f · 1 narter ac.. oo 1no or Lapaa ltacla 26411Room1n No l aguna S3251 sulle tBR den, bath) shr 50% partner Pro111able DisplayWrifer j L • · p • Sunny apl nr beach 1BR mo • '1\Jt 2 blks from I kol NB 644-1839 eves es1abhsned t>usoness Ex· 1.,F,;.ta;;;,c9io;;•iiil~-----aa ICIJ18f 1;.;;•;,;;i;;•,;,;ti;,;;!f._ ____ _ turn 01.ioe1 order gent bcn & downtown Av8lllG111111 for Rtat cellent tax advantages Newport Beach Eng1neer-lf;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;,Concrete Pa11os Orove·'FENCE Repair Ne•&old Landscaping Sorin,lers AAA PAINTING lnl/&1 $600 incl utols •94-2003 I now 1stllasl 494.5059 ' 2740 Call Barry 675·8484 ing Form nas need lor IBM $ ways Slabs & Walk~ Oen W~. cnam link p1t10 s Sod Clean-ups 20 yrs on I LOWEST possible pr!Qe Room KP $250 -$751 fll 1 TD 2911 D1sp1aywn1er Operators 2.40 per day Coni 426930 642 18s5 lree es1 Greg. 968·0118 area Ton)' 6•5-5124 1o Step SerVlce 662.3235 Lu11ury ocean view on dep E co•ta ••esa 10x30 re:; wall lined Obi or 1 11 • • w/ evA & wee~end avail F-;-WM4 -I --Bl II tB 2Ba lull " "" ~·1 " " Tna1sALLyoup1ylor -1r• TIEl•Efl•"EIE 1 OANSALVERPAINTNG u I . 645·9066 wide drove s 100/mo WI w has money for at>lhl)' Te•t Pack 1V Re-caan• Care .. " - k11cnen Complelelycru,rn I 2 -I ' 8•6-9SO I or 846-4152 T 0 s S 10.000/up no por1 Pack & Chart Pack a 3 hnes 30 day m1n1mum MOTHER WILL BABYStT I FIREWOOD $79 53·~ Cord L1wn· Tre&-Shn.ib Install Loe =42S92• incldlshes&hnens oorl Htttll/ltttll 71 I credi1v1no penalty Call 1 •• 1nthe w 1 S,,.,.al a al mi• Tree Trom ancJ Removal CallAnytome ~-2017 TV & Stereo ~ pV1 deck -Encl sngl car gar Very Denison Anoe 673-731 I must n1erv1ew1n9 .,,.on Mon -Fro Eastsode Costa tn er ... v~• u lawn M11n & Ro101111mg G• •SGOW P•1NTING Lndr)' rm 12001mo u11•• IUCM clean dry alee. hi ceol. Nr -Maren 3 until 8pm call SERVICE Mesa area 722 1393 Oehv Jom 636•8561 s I R u.. "' -$ I pp! pronkler 1ns111 epa11 '1n1 E•I 30 yrs uper 499-'i286 Reis please llTIR 111 oc Fair 90751-3531 aoa•ct•Hll or a Clt1ai11 Semct Gtatral Servictt Free Estimates 548-6065 rel s 6'42·521' vacant studio apt on No Wkly rentals Low rates Large single garage. IOl'HLL SERVICES DIRECTORY ROBIN S CLEANING WELDING SERVICES 1SHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Lag e1t1c1ency k1I brick S t3S & Up/Wkly Color E1s1de CM Ou1e1 area Aaataactatall 2920 712-1101 SERVICE a tnrooughly Reas rail's Open wknds soo Cleao ups Ma1r.1 g~:~o :~~~~' . B:~~n ~ ~~11:•1~ea~~v1c~:re: L~80/m~40·4 111 PSYOMIC/Plll CARI CALL lOOAY" c111n nouse S40·0857 ~~~f Jr!'~ge a~v~ea~ ~' Sproni.lt'rs etc 850·'4 14 ~ $600 sec 1 non-smkr steps lo ocean K1lch s Ct••trClal reader 20 yr1 exp Call MANAGER &SI FOR LOIS THE SILENT PARTNER Poru1>1e se"' 646·4631 Clean Ups•lree Tnmm1ng Agllownr 494.7551 avail 98S N Coast Hwy, U . Salt/Ital 650-2758 Diane 631·8964 Comm & Resio 15yrs e~p Yerd Maint •Hauling -2669 Laguna Beacn. 494-529• • • •IHI A RElllU* 1mmecJ1a1e openif\O tor full Servoc;~;ectO•y own equip saus guar Raa•_I•H MIKE 650·3263 le.,.rt ltack 1 SUUlll llTEL la111t11/0fhct IHt Personalized Resumes 4 lime D1st11ct Manager Represenlahve 646-1833 before 8 attar 4 AMERlCAN HANOYMAN TREES * 1 lllR .. IHO* I Wkly renlat1 now evall I 2761 le1ter1 Same day service Must enioy working with &42·4321 tit. 301 Home & Ott1ce cleaning t>y Carpentry tencoog win Topped removed Clean· Refr1g dishwasher & stove S129 SO wk & up 2274 3000 1368 5,5 1 •S3 avail Resume Works m chlldren Experience JODI Please call for ltee dows plumbing mar1o1e up nt1w •awns 751 3476 incl NO PETS 545·4855 I Nwpl Blvd CM 646-7«S *s F1' 1617 w' ESTCLIFF I Newport Beacll 759-7044 estimate 842-6746 iut> encl etc And Yes q n&lplul • C .1• Jesus Is Lord 633-1402 Tree Tnm Cleanup comp1 2BORM & 2BA $700/mo I SEA I Sii LOI-IE I Nwpl Ben 541·5032 Agt 1FREE Speecn & Language We offer en excellent t>en-ACHlhCll ti 1a91 IHousec1ean1ng t<I yrs exp garoenong Compet•l•ve Ret11g dshwshr stove 1 evaluation t>y Certified REBLOWN OR PAINTED re11ab1e reas free est own FENCES-GATES Tree trim c 6 2 28~3 Incl No Pets 545-•855 3026 W Pac1llc Coast Hwy 52S sq ft $425/mo• I Therapist Sat Mii I et1t program paid va-Oumeo r.,ns C M NB p11ces hue• 4 Newport Beach Relrog TV Balboa Penin Pvt entry o 9.5 S 15 S Beach Blvd cal•ons & nohdays bonus Also In! E•I ?~1~1:1~~95 trans Pona 645-9866 Della area Jom Wl'lyte 64<' 7206 2 2• So• Tret1s $75 ea !Bdrm & garage Steps IO 1 $125 wk 591 no deposn bath Clean 760-9792 A.naneom Susan Levine program dnd dental If\· Loe" 2865 ' RESID l COMMERCIAL •GEN HOME RE PA.IRS 7 1.:, g<11 Bo• Trees S2 5ea bch S6251mo Yrly 1ncls 00 1 0 d d 1 99s 7602 10 sur a nee ~a1ary plus Mu OE AN AG OUS T1CS 1 !ret> l.'!-1 Ersa 646 3254 Pc1uH O• •wau 1...arpenlr\ Call c1lll"• 6 545 6287 Ills 646-6491 V 1c1t1' o a It at 1l1 'Approx 7 sq 1 ivl e ' call or appl mileage r e1mbu1 semenr NEW • Ot O t· f IL ING" "on1a '22 80'i'\ ' u onto 3 large & 3 mtno Qt. lea¥e ms9 675-2029 SPAA:fD '> •• t'>flg " ., ' . ,.,~ Gar v 64'> 52'• PTL l AWN \ r AA(I CARE ;> & 3 Bdrm unlurn yrly 2722 rices Prvt lront enlrance. 1 L • F • 2925 App11can1 must apply 1n We will clean your l'\ouse ~A.NOY MAN LARGE ancJ Apc1s Ralt's F'r.-. !'!>I summer winier Cannery I LAG BCH Lux 1 BR. s1eep11 crpld, Btnrm $395 • lat. Oii oaa person al Daily P1101 330 ExQu1s11e Acousllc' At> apt condo ore frt>e est small DO 1 T All' 95' 8420 Ren1als Inc 675·4606 • on t>Ch maid. prkg, last No lse Nr 161h & 1 • 110 llEWARI wes1 Bay St Costa sprayed or remove Orv Ren Gloroa 63 1 6569 •9 P 1 •• I 1nCos1a Mesa • C A. 1 911 IR a·-.. ~01 S3•5S al o•vemsg MllOl'J 2 Bedroom 2 bath. cnan 311'·21 (617) 658·8134 ""onrov a For rosl shell lit named Mesa .t PP Y • wal epair s ~ ... Cl ll • S · •"'-.-.,..-'-!-""!'""'~--- nel tront apt ror rent eves or write Box 43,' 642-9363 M·F 8·5 Kell" Looks Ilka small am or 2·4 pm <C1rcula-ot 1a1 tr•acta Odo Jot>s Done Windows * 1•tCIWO•I .._ I B •• • 02117 ' 1 ,.,,.pl ' A11laalt SEWING & AL TER A TIONS paint •Cl ·etc Sr C1t1 Disc n n Jiii' $1200/mo possible ooal oslon """' BAYFRONT BLOG Lassie Wnt1sable Vc1y oon..,.., ' • 6 ,.,., 1~ "E,..S RAINBOW PAINTING Oualtly os crur oohcy 650-66•6 JEFF Loe 8688 PAINTING Int E11t repairs cat> refonisneo papering 25vr •ocal rats 979.5294 OUALITV PAINTING low wmtef rates Free •st Call JoM 722-9707 UNIOUE PAINT 10 "rs'" tht' >iart>or Area Free est 854·2732 P1rri a1 ANOYS WALLCOVERING n911111a11n" & Remo•a• ''' ;>111n1°roq '>48·401 3 [ ~t:1ert l.'oia11cove11n9 in s1111a11ons Reas Consull ctnl Ass19nm1 58 1 8590 I 50 332 p A R & Newport Coste Mer.a area tree es1 Bud 545 78 19 ES r -, 1 " "' ' slop Call Daniel Lee 81 leatah to -Sia art EXECUTIVE SUITES .-.rbr & Wilson 6 •2 HCHITlll MHHH R:~·;.~co~ge11• ~~~;;~O & Nanneue 63 l •a 10 ••"•l)nr\ w0r~ Gen ciea,, 7 14197 1-9885 0• 12 13) 2724 SI 35 & UP 6-42-46U Nallonwodt' Co BIG SSS YOU BU" • • INST ALL ,., • D JI 274 5063 W111erproohng• 6~ 1 4 t99 Coatracttrl Gar..,... ooet'"'" O.spos-uos tree 11 m 1emo•a Pl aaltr rywa · NEWPc°RT SCH Ole apo, to 11gnt person 250·0912 ;;.;;----------w-C QuA 11 Stt'vf' 835 46'.\J 2Br unfurn ()pht 122 251h 38R 2BA condo In lrv. 1 643 SQ 11 shwr Nr pc H -ASl)hall-repao• prk•no 101s I • ti 41 ais ll E•ec ab0n1m .. MAH 'El RITE" DEPENDABLE QUAl T~ ,..,.,.~onansnop &42 68 1) St Nwpl Ben $800 ·~ blk lurn $300/mo Prof n-& Post olflee 646-2947 fQUNO ADS fllt4ic1l/Dtat1l 5105 apl comp•e• r>t-iM • ""' U4'H· HI I· t• C1ose1s ~. 5•8-~494 10 ocean 2131697 1505 I smkr 546-4962 btwn 3-8 CdM Olx Sulles AIC HCl OFFICf &SST. Joe 6•5.4,69 '.im Qpm Comm res10 I 2345 HHliDt •VERSAILLES IBR• I $425 • dep Newport ample pkg ullls & 1an1.101 ARE FREE P T Tnurs · Fri eacn wk .;,l,;,•.;.•i;,,;a;.;•.;.11;..-S.,.en"-!i!""c1 .. 1 __ f:l! 1 A~~LS~!~~~tc L HAULING MOVING Pnlhse. sec blr1g pool & Beach Bath cable neer 2855 E Cit Hwy 675-6900 E •P pret'd OB GYN Acu l ype word Proct'ss 8 • Garagt' & "••Cl Ctnups rec lac $725 Nr beach shopping 642-9622 CdM dlx Su11u AIC CaN: Newpo11 Bt'ach 6•S-7870 Stun T le dSl4 ons Jon ~r, 8,92 2t31387 59001687-3292 1 •-BDR HOUSE 1n HB1 ample pkg ullls& 11n11or "•t•IEl/ClirR• ~~11:0"1~~ :,c""~~·~~\o 'O .,.,s t!•P 6-45 ,.,O & • 2855 EC I H 875 6900 1~2 1111 - " "' " AOlLS C NSTRUCTION HAUL NG • C. lEAN·UP I rt ltacla Htt Brookllurst Adams .., 1 wy • .. -Busy Med Lab needs 300KKEEPIN\.J Reas Neow ConSt Remod•hng Yud garage 1•ash r•"sc I ol $800 ' ulll cell before DESK SPC S 150/mo Oar eneigetoc person lor drov F=ees Personal C• ~m ~11 l ot8 468S04 na !>52-0426 l•wn se-•• !"lt'dge trorns Yo u 3pm 968·8767 avail den ore lg pa110 w b•)' ong clerical Clulles f T Business !14 ~ 0884 • 5'5·0,35 • I 3-05 111ew Gd p11rkg 642-50 10 FOUND Blk Lab pup vie Knowledge or OC area Co11tractioa DESERVE B C d Ca'-iattl Hi1uhn9 Mov•nQ CIN I'\· Avail now H on o. IRVINE/nrOC Atrporl I or Ward & Sleter FV Oooo droving rf!(.OrCI A lail•i11 .iP5 • 011,~ LO•f'" rates BE T f 1 45 P11t Bin all 2ottiees ava11mCPA ()fC I 964-7918or962-6112 6•0·0140 M:ITCH[NS PtC CABl •t-Ale ComrNircoel Orywali ca11 a8,., -~~95;3 THE • I amen111es 752-0681 $400-$500/per mo. '• ,.OUNO SHELTIE vie Hol OAlHO ASST E~p iurlacm~con11Ja•fll HOmt> C I t o n ~ •tmod"hnq he 642 1 ;· <;pecialmng '" omm 1 1;a1111no Mo11•ng Cl .. n· BIO CANYON Condo FI N· cept on1s1. IU I rary, 1 I idt)' Rd & Tuslln Ave I RDA (11ce11 .. n1 Benel•ts .inn Rf!,ld 1 Free est ups • Dihs Low.st ,.,,_11 . f1111ess Cenrnrs smllr. to ahr. 3/bdr. pool. nouse computer· copy NB 548-2135 Irvine 640-4292 C Jt t \48 8913 ~ 383924 cn11 aari~ -~2 8673 ren'"'IS, Sw1111in1nn. •P9 S•75. 7S9-9135 machine. proteulnal. , II I rr 11 If l11endly atmoapner. laaa'atll Expert Cerpent•y Service •ROOM AODll10NS• Ht•)t .. ltat"" COM Ft n •mkr mature ... 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F' a .. • 000,_ r AANK bussiLUXIG dplx 2 ear 08• S.25 ute eoo 1~ IQ It Sl 10 pet' ()IOI willl 'u' lllOln<\ " ' "''"'' ol "''"VIP\ IOI '"'' .OO•l•ont qufllly -ork lltclrical 30 v<• A• Ta\ Ct>ntulltnl N1!1111purr R~.n h .So I Jody 1 J2 048<& 6'46 5648 SQ II grou Ava11 """* ptnrtrtt" "'7:'U t! Paul 5'8 8880 ,;;,;,-..,;,,,;;;;.-. _____ Sr C•t Rattt 148-~1129 11001tirh ~"~"' l'EM 301 hOultl l~·A ;a~ O •o; ~~pt t' =~I loll"' l1r\ll1mnn11 ''" Ci()lll~" ~ '"' m~l1 bo!Lon 11411,, Ooo<t · A~1r A11 .. 11'°"t 'dltll Ufmtl la1-ttl•• l 4t Oovl\•I MRgnoha CM S375 utile 1131 1266 lOm"'"''' ~n ~·~rl •Ill ~•Ol'•>fncr Ind "'lho11I ~"'" Cat1ontll Par>e1 Loekt elc OuahtywOl'lo. fr".,. ,.. Pd ~48-31021842 3307 1 tlrv\/I 3h,. ll\P Jlllf•v t4l-0~7 O'i"l ll MB 7401 TUTOAINQ wRdiNO "2·Snl I ~i~~\-An ·"••"""'"' ot SA~ 000 l'fhldiri • 1~•• hlomel~d 1~,1~1 GRAMMAR'°' ~ °' IF;: mot>l50w1"mon~1i15:5a7~r:f'2~}~,:,.r: .:;~ J -S. 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E~t 661 3&3(1 ' ' fW'l\J r , '"'' ~ ;(\< ' ''• •O• 1, 4 • Si v v" -·~---•• 1t111to1y Nt•00'1 S..-Cll aiut "4~ Car~ o:;: C••n .-<>'804 ' ~, M6 "''fl &..dat.1.J•t II ,011 ..0111d Of' rlltflttlfd oft l•fld!1"1 Ml ~,,, ,._,~I l !lo hiy N P' I 1 mec:1 '·' ~~rd w ,,_ •~".rn on iouc OON S CLEC.R1C • 1 ""nure P1i1ti 11 W•odo.,. CIMnong ...,.v•r fl F' 1t1Hd• rmmte "' IOlfice wa1ert1on1 Suite OfOltllbit l>v\lntt\ OOPO•l1111ot, tll;I ~· • ..,,.. • "'~ 11111• Ilea f'OQS 645 ~ 1J:'l 4q11 6 ~ 1 c;f'•vt('f' can, • --S\l "" •H•d 1 C M oni~ A(>.lflfl)f"ll • prv bdr oe Smll 0~ N-po11 B•11cn 8SO •o wr•1<' 10 I IJIO••n m1r•" •·•~ nt '"'P-"1''"' '"'1 "~ c:>~1NTfR NEEDS WORK' 11< i:eoi LIOVO 6'1.1;>•11 Wia• .. Cltaal •t S27'\lmo 845 7351 d ,l'llmN•ll' mll '111• Ct•t1t /Ct1Crttt d•~· N IM111 rllh l'l11nl1""1 ., C TAU SfAV11_;f HAil M" ·~ 1 .... ~ ..... It MOii ynam•C •••w " I -I Ip l•om •rllt'll '\I Dvlhly "'1 r '1 ~hno• •• ,,,, Clll' I F 3n1m1 QUlt l bKk blyl NewC•()ll r ... 1 C'lll•v Avt 'fl\,\ll,.\\•1~lrlft(h1w •1tnr.,, .... ,,.,11.~1·· ~ • ., )f,.....,..ay, P•l•Ot palh' N[WIUPAIA Ou•hty N ~ .. ••Cf' ''"" r.1 111 •'''"" ... ~d 1)111'1 r, · ,\ IO ·. cll\1 nuul\ nn h ,\ 11 mnnlh lf'll\t'\' con110 pool lflnnt1 l•C ommt'KI 1 80<1 )'18 9'100 NIJACT Mtcua tl ~s 714 1"2 1330 ,.,, Nr j•lfl 1(1{ ~"""" "'•·· f ..... , i\ I f\HI! OtlV. "l'•"''"ll' 1'4 \llJ7 $3SO 1mm OCt 5'S· S 123 01 Ev•!! ( 7 "\67' l'i<M L,,;C:;.;:"";.;.;.;.~.;..;,;;.;;.;.flftl.;.;;.;.;;.;.."...;.;v~;.;;...--.i....;....o.--~--_. l_!n!.!«'~·'~" ~v~, k~·~~3 ~6~U~~~~~:..t!tl...;~;!.J~.4.il.~---------_..--------"'"---~~.U..IQ,.~::.;.=.:;:.:!._~ ·1 J M Orange Coat DAILY PIL.OT I Friday. ebruary 28. 1986 lllii SSH Sal" 5510 1Gta111l SllO Aatlt•" IOlO Ptla A bf•ala 104t tttlft 4 WllHI Drln/ JHp• Aatt1 l•ert.. llOI ":=::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;' < I I 7012 H30 DATSUN ·79 8210, '"' • ..., • flHr hrsntl 'R.IUL HSfllll ANTIOU 0flel1111 Ruoa FOR SALE PET IGUANA Con Beth umn11• Sludenls Ok Opening 2yramln •xs-Non-amkr 10flx1411x61n S1 300 vo Hot Rock $25 . llATILln&YllL ''9 SUBURU' Stlllon 4>ele s700 Itel AHMIT WllTIYI aoon The Roaring 20'• Pf•f NB 11\op 675-9484 1181nx77ln S750 675-3070 De AN:• ea~· VIiiage Wagon $2100 080 by (7 14)63t•O1•8 N e~ e d for Reta II Apply al t670 Newport 111 &pm 831 • t 554 4 11nx621n $250 Pi I 0 300 E COlll Hwy. N 8, March l 5 8.40·4281 Hiil '~001111 '11 Advertlll"" 8ale1 at a Blvd CM 645-5448 or I Antique Lewis 15th IHI lflal 873-1331 Mon -Fri 9•.4pn llW 'II •••r ~"'.J•" mllM. P/$, AM/FM ... 75 .6""'5 SALES CLERK FULL &. Desk S200 Bt d1 E IOSt -~ .. ., "" rapidly ••e>andtng local 2• • .,, PART TIME. 108 22nd I M 9 t e 0 •1 ~ s 7 ~· SHORE MOOf'.lng-Balbo1 Ml&IOIE coss au10 cu11om :r:r.=1n~ggr:!r:. ltattH I O .. trl l lrh Sl 675-8558 NPB p 548-5619 p:~~~~d lj~~:. = Penn. Bo:ion Whaler All NEW FROM JEEP wheels, iunrool Ltc• u•l1 may .. ,n excellenl I Opening soon lhe Roaring TII Y i • IC>ueh Top ot tl\e • Une S8000K, 8 3-2780 • " t 1g559 049238 income (Ulery + com· 20'•. 18 ok Enterlaln· FILL E Pl Arrh11ct1 IOll Tuned & delivered $1475 SUPS AVAILITT'O i. 40' Hiii Hitt mlaalon), benefits, and ment dancing Full or OpporlunltlH avattable 1 llY &PPL)j210ES 847-5672 3333 W COAST HWY.Ne HUNTINGTON BEACH advanc.ment oppo<lunl· part time 1670 NewPort with LOI Angeles Times 642--484.4 ~5 Mon-Fr1 AMC/JEEP RENAULT ty Sales and/Of' ad\19flll -Blvd CM 64S-5••8 Of C1rcuta11on Dept In our LES 957-8133 WANTED Plano Wiii pay --t875I Beach Blvd. H B tng experience a muitl I 752-8955 J dOO< to door New$J>aper FOR SALE 1985 KenmOl'e Caahl 714/952·9186 I llliac. Tr111,.rt1tiH 841-3999 Send resume to Program Guaranteed E D $250 _, S -El ----- ,_.ellnda Thac:k MOITHS hourly wlgH and com-tectrl~42·;~~~ I., ltrH, tctH1ica C••r" I014 lfW ... arr tllltl ct& Mature & exper for dinner I m1s11on hours 4-9pm IOIO I c•tllHH NIU PILIT ~~ p~"':.r~4~9:~!~ranl ~:,1;~~~1 :~ :;r~111~~ 1 F~;?~~~~~oiro:~n~'~0~fI 19" RCAlno remota. 1!!1~·c:!~~.~~,'=· It comes with bucket 330W Bly St I plus per week For s125 650 4253 VCR/VHS wired. TV c;ert S4500 obO ~S.5848 I seats, radial tires CostaMasa CA 92627 I MOTHER'S KITCHEN Is interview 714_957•2000 . $235 cash 6'16·8272 , 9 DODGE M H-(Ser•9736)(Slk•2674) •----·· -·---Hiring Cash1ers1Pr1oers .• 2481 Weshr g Dryer S145 ea 7 .otOI' ome 11111 _ _ 5 days per wk. Please • Stove S 125 Otwshr 1Traa1r1t1tiH (Big Sur) 20 • sleeps 5• 1 ORANGE COAST AIT•ITIYE SAUi I Apply 225 E 17th St CM HI tfC/Pl .. E SALIS 1100 646-5848 loll "-I 7011 360-4B, AC. CIC PIS. Jeep/Renaull ' I -•trl self contain equipment p;:~~~r~~nc:r:~horl:~. I MK9;~~:N~ ~u~R~EuTall1~'1 P,~;e ~~~':; ~a~t=~~-;~,,.,3 1Far1l11rt 6014 112' s Ja1 w/5 HP. motor ~~~~2~o;d $8,995 c au 1252• Hi:1:.~n· Mes• perlence tor lull-time am-I Vegetarian Restaurant is I IUY FlllllTIRE on new trailer $395 260 ----- ployment at Am8flCIS •2 accepting appllcauons 111111 snllST1 'LES 957-8133 Roblnhood, CM 646-1471 FOR RENT 25' Executive Tracka 9039 Volkswagen & Isuzu deal· lor Mtttne cooks and There are now open1ng1 -82 S'Ctiock Elec 19 am/fm class I Motor Home. ·72 El CAMINO cla$i10 11rshtp Please call Jim servers p/t and week· I tor S1y11111 111at are 22 cu It Whirlpool Relrlg., radio full c:anva11, axil woeklv _g_r dally ~0-461! 400 Good work horsel Stafford tor an Interview ends. please apply I intarsst~ in Renting st•· stde/S1de. whl Top or cond, S9950 645-6015 lllottrcyclta/ S 1650 540-9327 it (71•18A2-2000 225 E 171h St. CM lions in Newport Beach line 5 yrs old $395 Orn· -S 0 I Call Chuck 675-2046 or mg rm Ible & 6 chrs S37S Powtr lt1t1 7012 CMttrl I 1 FOH ~TOI 114 UH HWrHT UHIH 552-0245 Wht dresser $35 Walnut 1 ;3 l oot Travel8f 25 hp 1986 Honda 756 Rancher landacapers WMATYOl'IEWOHN RHTAIUIT JANITOR-Dist Mgr, Sales dresserS50 TwnbdS35 Johnson, need~ work $1595 Many Extras dream 9ttstakellalbed A: the LOS Angeles Times Now Hiring lor day ttme & Qper exp 1an11or1a1 ser· 562·4476 or 63 t-1050 $650 obo 892·5590 640-9019 Only 6000 mt Aulo. V8. Tplemar~etlnQ Ole tn positions Apply between vice a must 556-4980 8' OLIVE GREEN SOFA I . --1981 SUZUKI RM 125 PB PS A must seet Costa Mesa With our 2pm-4pm Mon Thurs EXCELLENT CONDITION 26 FI B Sports Fisher dirt bike. new rebuilt eng. (20539831 S999S ~ .. .,., comm1ss1on scale ~03 E Edgewater LIFEll&RI TIYOIT 550 63 1.a559 Nu engine VHF sounder good cond Asking 1750 JoMson & Son Linc Mete rou can earn more tnan Balboa Peninsula March 2. 8 30 AM Call I Sleeps 4 head galley obo Call 631.1272 I 540·5630 ~200 on comm1ss1on & I Lake Mission v1e10 at Antq oak twn bd w/new $6800 AYS 646-9000 __ .... ages by selling 20 THE BAYSIDE CAFE IS ac-1 770-1313 tor appt tnlo mdtlress An1Q oak I 40' p k r y h '85 HOND" tnterceplor.j FORD 81 Plck·UP F250, '<uOscnphons a week Its cepling apphcauons tor drssr1nttes1nd 61.3-25 t2 Ftusha~:C":ia A~ c!~1~ 700cc, xln1 cond. low P s P b aul o air. .,,oss10lt' to earn more counter netp. day & eve LIOIOR CURI miles 492-2849 aft 4pm am•lm duel ianks. 60K , S 1 000 8 1 shifts avail Apply at IELI llELr Black vrnyt Lazy Boy chair Liveable luxury afloal __ __ 1 mi $5500 642-2574 r dn we IC y , 600 E Ba Ave. Balboa $35 obo 645-0627 Twin VB s 110v plant radar HONDA 400 CMT '82, ~ours are llexlble High tocated 1nythe Fun zone Non-smkr, all shltta. PIT, $48 000 AYS 646-9000 2700 m1 excellent cond V1a1 9040 ~tlJoot Graduates. Col· FIT 661 ·9926 Custom top qual tra· ' -- --S950 84•7 7580 ' MllUAOOlll'll 8370 mlles PIS. AM/FM, cass . air, au10. Ilka new Uc• 052663 ..... IOlll'IO 5 spd. AM/FM cau LtCit 062055 UHi UnM:!r~lly OLDSMOBILE GMC ~8')0 Horbor Blvd c.o~ra MM11 '\<in •111.in t'ge Students & Senior Call 646·559 1 d111ona1 llv & din rm. 6 mo 30' 8 t Formula 302 Ott· __ ._ · _ '77 Dodge. Seml-cu91om, 11zens encouraged 10 TY EXTRAS &UTOLOTATIE•tA•TS new Sac1111ce 644-5319 SMre.xll cond Trtr,twn YamahaRX50Speclal V8 318eng,runs&t00ks HONDA 1g78C1;i'C ~i:;ply for an .n1erv1aw • • Two lull time lot auend· Dinette set w/4 chrs 575 425hp Fast! 895-S 137 120 miles. new bike cond gd S2500 obo 549-0783 wagon. auto. ac. crutsa ,an 7 14 540-0301 Commercial & Vtdeo ants needed 8icellen1 Re 1r 1gera 1 0 r S 7 5 BERTRAM FL YBRtDGE 28 $495 obo Eves 548-9226 53 Dodge van con· ~;6-g~8 ~I~ ~pm. ( 7 14 l •AST Growing Serv1ct' ~pge;~nsg ;~~~~~~etk~a;·1 pay plan. benefits. uni· I 546-8390 Ask tor Mark Brlstol Cond-$48,500 A1IO Ltaaiit lOlO version. 21K ml load~ ~tation has 1mmeC1 open-forms provided Appy 1r1 Firm Owner 520-4899 -w/extras Must see JAGUAR 69 XKE 4 2 Qs F T or P T pos· ACTORS WAITED person at South County Hide-a-bed sota 5· S 175 LOOllll Tl LUSE $13 900 540-9205 Roadster Concourse. VW & Isuzu See Bob A pair of bookcases S11'J h-111 7014 •ions Mgt Oppty's base . I Cfl I r111110T· A . wire whls orig Callf ,Jlley Chevron Service l8-2S OPENING SOON 1 Table Sl5 673·29 l9 ' SLOOP 0111 •t• Ftr Cl111ic1 9045 yrs ehg1bla tor h1s1orical 1~ comm Foun1ain I M F Resumes-Portloho 0 Brien or Jack Mac 2'. x6 ea s 100 End I a•• '11 ., ' 1111 .... , bik/wht lie plates In 2 THE RO AR ING 20 s F1nn1st1-made TARGA • 00 ieriter9629512 1670 Newpor1Blvd C M MIHIH KING bed w/headboard 1977 Ftbergtass hull IESTr•IOES MUSTANG65 Gl 'HiPO" ptetes PP $284 INDErENDE•T 6.45 5448 or 752-6955 Office supply exp lor new oak odrm set. sectional set1-ta1l1ng wenches HUNTINGTON BEACH cpe 271 hp 4 spd 4 11 760-3912 tor viewing S &LES RErS oll1ce supply/photo copy loveseat glass col tbt. lg center cockpit teak CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH I orig muscle car All ,JAGUAR 79 XJ6l. silver • HOSTESS OR NOST store So Coast Metro mirror. chairs, lamps, etc cockpit benches, alt 842-063 l 540-5164 numoers matcn invest met w/blk leath rnt super FULL TllH/PART TIME Apply at PUFFINS Res-area sal to S 1500 mo • 846-l25 l alt 6 cabin, Volvo dtasel. n: qual restor Just compl clean eicll cond. 52K m1 l·•·dgara Bottled Water Cc. taurant 3050 Coast Hwy oen Sell starter Start .4-1 King sz bed as new. pd elec.tromc:s limited see moving must sell w1tt S 12.500 PP 646-764 t n l' openings lor Sates CdM Call Louis 640-1573 5900 sell $275 Ra11an mites New S72K, MUSl accept nighest rees bid by JAGUAR 84 XJ6 white "!Pps ,,, O C H1ghes1 · , CLERICAL din set S300 Matcn1ng SELL-asking $35.00C 317186 Cati for de1a11s :>mm paid 1n the Indus· WAITRESS/UrH I I F •T PrT energetic: cus· , snetves $7S 720-1883 250-04 14 wkdys 01 854-7111 or Iv msg tawn/rnt 30K mi Mint r / Paid training Apply Oav eve shills Apply tomer oriented clerk eJ<p 722 9480 wknds Viv --cond S24K obo 492-6006 M M F 3 5 ••a Bar'"e s , I I Living rm & Dining rm lum. • . Los Angeles' Only TRIUMPH '59 TR3 MAZDA '71 RX2 n~ brks person Wed· on on-". "" "r photocopyorocsuppy ••ed11teranean 8 sofa 84 CATALINA22' Conver1 Rob 253-4234 vw • ""42 co .... an Irvine 212 E • 7tt St CM orel $4 50-$6 hr Start 4. t "" ,,785 & clutch good cond coll tbles. tamps elc Keel Honda 7 5 $8000 Author1'zed Clenet 850-v Ive msg $395 obo 786-5746 .Jll STORE SALES Gener1l 5530 DEllYEllY /IHEUL Fri1sa11sun t2-4 2676 Eves 644-7664 a I ti 9100 '>Pel( mg mot1va1ed 1nd1VIO FIT clean D M v over 18 San Joaquin Hiiis. CdM 8 BAL B 0 A DING y. ~alOI ·~rlt MAZDA GLC ST A TION _;llS 10 orovoCle eicellenl AFTER neat appearance sense 760-6028 SABOT ~Int cond • I Dealer n vw BUG great c:ond WAGON 83, air, am1rm. ,J~tomer Service tor of direction SS '" -' sails s450 828-0088 c white runs good S2200 I 5-spd, gd gas mil looks & • ~,.., ti•g" value •ghttf'g SCHOOL lmmeoiate opemng MAJOR FIHITlllE I WE LEASE ALL I 6.42-9655 runs good $3995 t :.1ore Benettts include E O E M/F 752-048 1 M F WNOLESALE Sailing St Pierre Dorey 28 ALFA ROMEO 79 Spider I Catt David SOLID base comm1ss1on JOBS SllOWllOOI ~!~P~~ w~:: ~~o~J MAKES AID I Conv 64 000 miles 760-731 1/548-2020 >'LuS more uA1• snLIST EXTElllH I 631 -6263 MODELS OF $4500 obo 722 6205 MBZ 69 280SL. dk blue. L.AMrS rLUS " " I -Ille tan 1n1. aulo air '262 Edi,,ger Strt'et EARN For Ken Allan Hair Design WAllEllO. HE SALE TO Speetl/Ski.loata I flllE I A~~~,7~0~L~0;t~5~ cauette. 2-tps grt Huntington Beact •vine Marrion Hotel TME ru1uc I 7016 " b 642 4538 Shape, s 18,500, prv (714\842-2779 MONEY 553.9449 On one 01 a kind dlscon· OPE I 0 0 · party 826-5643 aft 6pm linued accessones up-AEGA TA l6 h Ski Boa• EUR Al 1 -SEPIHTE EIROPEH MERCEDES 300 SD 82 MARINE HARDWARE Oruintal girl wanled pan holstr.., & floor sample 85·hP Mere gd cond OE VERY DEPARTMENT · PRIZES time tor odd JObs taking metcnanClise Feo 28th & I $2000 631 11 79 01 CARS LI batge top cond $21.500 S&LESIU• app1icat1ons must be March lo;t 10-3 3019 , 673-8106 I I McLAREN'S BMW obo S_48·8168 ... '•lli Sales Full-tome TRIPS resp must oe 18-up 2 Enterprisf' rNr Baker & S ..l E • I SPECIALIZlll& !MERCEDES '66 230 SL, f< 'Oat 1 n g e •Per• enc: e days per week 3 hrs ea Bristol\ Costa Mesa tr.-1Ct,. •a••••• 'J. II M-F 11119. S·S 1111 6 Euro slyte am/Im B«ker R•qedal1E' 1s4t1419t3e.4S415slts Dtlinrl1c the ~tc ;~;aP~a~~",.~~~h3 • MOYl•C SALE! S.uhts 7u2G llERCEIES IEIZ 6i~;er~:n'.·~:1 I cass Xlnt cond s t5.ooo Alf lurn11ure 10 be sold Liv· Utility Trtr MHfJ l1h 7 14-680 6300 536-0104 Gary '"ab11sneo small Co"' DAILY PILOT •!>--------• 1ng rm & dining rm bdrm 4x8-exll $450 63f·744~ 213-691-6701 MERCEDES 73 280. 4 dr. "rc•at Br'l~erage firm 0n Mt•••••tr. art-time evenings 1 h ,. h & • am/Im cassette. iclnt W 8 llllA uawE smeisc ~54 .r_14"5r9y4r c rs Sh ,1/Docka/Slora11 con" S5500 obo ,rona dPI M11r wolh eii-If vou &re took1ng for t!Alr8 A "'"" " ~-702~ LARGE SELECTION OF 53,,0" 104 Gary •i;.1 nna1 reputal or soend1ng money or 1111e SOllE llOllEY ---------' NEW & USED BMW'S• .,.. AeOs an e11pe,,enced tc go places '•ke Magic Must Sac1111ce-on1y 6· 12 ~ ,pf! mf11i11iJt&CI r ' Sates Mountain Knolls Berry A11ent1on Homemakers I mos Old1 Beaut oak PRI VATE SLIP 557 4040 LOH 1£1011 llW jgent Cdll Mike Isaacs Farm or won Prizes and moonhgnters college 1 bdrm $400 unused I Excellent Location • VOLUME SALES ~EALOlllOMICS CORP Awards Call us now2 We students 4 high SthOOI sofabad $350 oak desl! I 673-9319 ASK FOR JIM JR SERVICE & LEASING (71 41675-6700 ha"e se"eral openings on SPn1ors' Telemarketlng S250 Ital brass w/glass 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG c M H B or F v I rm is ookrng tor din set S37S-oar stoats I BEACH RETAIL SALES 642-4333 energe11c 1nd1v1dua1s 10 S7S solarlovest $500, I -,. .,; .. ~ DO A LITTLE (No crierry exll-405) "11rson who an1ovs selling 1 conducl a marketing oaktgtass wall umt $350. -.....,...l :-..iii.... BUSINESS tN YOUR (11"\A•I 1710 urta1ris lt Orange leacner n whlchr•m paper NO SELLING• Prov d1nrm sac• $1350 ~ '-Trade-Ins Welcome .:Mor pads table ctothS & AIDE "live '" assist survey tor a local new cot tbl set $450 ete~ Fr C.alr ~~ OWN HOME ,.,.. • ounty Sw.ip Vee• Sat SJOO "'" r 5m1t 64 5-235~ On1y requirPmE'l"'I s a All .<Int PP 543-4705 ~: ·:-~ :'~'f'.. ,_-;• f* J OPEN SEVEN DAYS ' ' Su• " ~ •r 1 , '6'i A TT !'NO.ANT tot Unocal p1ea!>ant1e1epnone voice Rock m11p1e dine Ible .r: .. ~ •-;! "?'.! •;[; 4 l • • .J 't:" I j _ S'LES ros1t10111 "' r , ,, " I 9 , $4 .. Maple c11es1 wing chrs • . . • ' \ 1 • Ser en •tatlO" island Hours Mon Fros 30-9 00 . -~J ,.-• • ·" I ND.NTEO qood peop1p 4 ·,:. S L Br 910 a• 586 per week 10 start misc All 1ery reasonaole 1 ~ ".., • " salt-< F • A PT Apply ,a am-om ,.r · • • ~ ~ ~ 4 .'.. "'t~ qor,,. "01ces to ear l'IP(lr.111 CM 540-567~, Stiare n oartnersh1p Must Sall' 644-4258 GAIAGI SAU ADS NOW • i. ) , i I IC : >O" oer Wf'e~ profits alter 1St Wk Im· Mi actlllllHUI 6015 1 CLASS.,llD IY CITYI SIMPLY THE BEST u • -11 C "'1~ CASHIER mediate openings tor the SH llLOW ,• Sales . Service • Leasing 1-600 23 1 0491 Full 0 , Part-lime Cos1a right people Casual at-FOR SALE JOHN WAYNE ~-··············••U EUROPEAN DELIVERY • '.'ALL BOATS Sa e'S Me-sa Auto wasn Asll •or tire pleasant working TennlS Club Family Mem-r 1540 JAMBOREE RD , "'<;or> E, L ,.eeCIPCI Jay 54• 1039 cond•t•ons management bership S400 476-8146 B IN I l • 6l ~ Ftntaia NEWPORT BEACH opportunities For inter dys 675-6620 nts 1 1 1 11 '"' y ll Adjacenl to Fasn1on Island la .r :t Capr ~or 1n•p, cou111Tr• c ER I ., 6134 ,.w c 11 6.,0_44 47 " "" l I v111w call Mary Grant at LEGENDS. Bus lrtp 10 see Unique Garage Sale Open 7 Days a Week Cl11lt11 Rest111r a11ts 5520 NAPdf'ld w1Sa1es OBCk 642-4333 bwtn 9am-Jpm Legends Sun Mar 2 0.ik secretary. beveled Moving Sale Sal/Sun Kng 640-644.4 ~•!Jund .\76-0644 M·F or 642 5678 alter $37 50 per Incl bus glass lrench doors sz bdrm set din rm sel IAll MAID C.i11 for Appl Laguna ••1que1 1' 14>582-97 If DELIVERY STOCI Must be 18 lift 150 lbs 2 '' r: T Wed -Mon ben Pill~ 2!>0 OGLE ST C M 6pm M ·F seats & retreshmen'5 c I ass 1 c M er c e Cle s wall un11s & much more Catt today stan tomorrow Call Bev 675•6000 1ntaresttng !looks, etc 16405 Mrytlewood SI ~· • • 125 Abalone L11 11e 839-4844 MAGIC ISLAND Member-Balboa Island (1st alley - f ASY ASSEMBLY' WORK 5600 00 per 100 rHSO• FRIDAY Ship privileges at Magic on rtghll Saturday 8-4 Baal. hacll 6140 u• a .. ,. l'ull time mature depen Castle 'S750 oDo 559 6725 1673 6000) COCKTAIL SERVERS '' r: ThA R,)ilr,,, J 20 '> ro•-irta r>mf'nt d..incmq C. .aranteee1 Pa1meri1 No E•perience1No Sales l)P.ta1 s o;Pnd self ad· ~·P~s e stamped P".PIOrP ELAN VITAL dab e person Ft!Oay • GREAT sfuF?1 5 Famllles ..... nef'Oed Must have own MEMBERSHIP'" BAL BOA B1lbt1 baby garden. sports, BAY CLUB tor sale I 6766 S S '.. R•tJPf n~c. WP ''1J1r1 11denl<, /')1< • • New(' 1r1 B1,d < M .1'i 54.111 " '"2 6955 COOIS 'IUS IOYS 90) 34 I!! E,.,teri:;rise Ad r' P1e•CP FL 31482 • ,, f'loaring 2"-. Qpe111nq Exoe• d Marone mechanic .,,, 11; ~n NPwtiort Bl Vus• na.;e own trx>I~ !'Kla M .... ., 645 544e s20 ooo f' 675 2837 1············-··········· ... : DELIVERY DRIVER : transporta11nn oe rft Tennis inti 494-9611 P111insal1 6107 era I 1 lmms t. sponsoble tor general Bolsa Chica & Warner ma1,,1 & C.ompan~ run5 N B Tennoo; Club trans-Yard Sale Sal/Sun 9.5 Sat & Sun. HB CA 63 0149 511 w Bay Ave Furn __ LL t teraote memoe<sh1p tor hsehtd items & more• M o v 1 NG A EM o o EL Pet111on Ctrculators sale S600 675·2 to9 I SALE! Furn, appl, olc S6·S12 per hr cash paid TANNING BED PROF Coro111 tlel Mu 6122 equip baby furn, bks. r1a11y We train 761-9157 UV A never used S 1500 PLUSH carpel ttke new drs bikes 1ewe1ty, plc- P T PLATE RM PERSON Cost new $4200 Call neutral color 011g SJO yd l ures clothes wood pan- Monday 1 pm approio: Ray t7 141994-0SOO 9'6ic t3 6 to x 11 alt ror I :~~~· :ind ~ucg more, 8 30pm Tuesday , iam Free lo Yoa 6022 S75 is a deal 644-6996 var a o r, near Newland & Atlanta, =~~;~• p;~;:;sa~~: ·~~~ '!'F'!!!'R'!!'E'!!'E-K'!"1n_g_S_1z-e~M~at-tr_a_ss_ Coal l Mell 6124 HB Sat & Sun P1ac.Pnt a CM • ;r<; OICI good cond MOVING SALE · Every· • • e lf'ir.it fl Station ,111enC1Pnl : Daily Pilot motor route • F r PYPA• pr<11 CMvrr.m t;75-0383 OCC SWAP MEET thmg goes cheap cooch. F JPrY Sunday Orange !ables. chairs, rugs kids L..OASI College Fairview & clothes bikes. picnic Adams Costa Mesa Ad· taote camping gear. po11 Free 10 qO nm "Otl!'rmilf' oureornd & NorwPq1an El kn ound Sam yPd Both S 6 yrs 968 0869 : available in Huntington : Jooo ~clirview cM b 1 2 h e S~ PPER Rf CtEVER • Har or area. -ours MacGregor 'facnis 163, • • • per afternoon. e Plancenl!a, CM • • Call 642-4333·, Monday _ • TPach & sa11 smchery • 1<1fs P T F T w1ll tra1n FREE TO GOOD HOME - Alteclionete Cai nds TLC on loving family home Cal Deanna 722 6337 : Friday 10-5 P.M Ask for : :164 ,c1;>5 ask tor 1<a11e • Art. • TRAFFIC COUNTERS Office Fuai lare • • t"1med openings own Ir E••tJ•tal 6047 • 0 C t • rr 1ns perlect tor young ~~~,._,...._.__...;,...;. • range 089 •• 'Pf red couples variable 6' Conference Tble rose-• O II Pll t • E 11 1 wood oblong snape • 8 Y 0 : S~r;pte~C.:n~a7 Income Would also be lllnl Ped-•• 330 W. Bev Drive • 64f)-0474 es1a1 desk St50 Ask tor 7 I Mr Johnson 644-2292 : Costa Mesa, CA : '••••1•nt Waatt4 Peta A Aaia1h 6049 • •• • • • • •• • • • ••• •• • • • • • •• •• 5535 Ex or re l!IEt -s nake for NURSE or companion in sate Columbian Red your f'lome have refs & tailed Boa Constric1or 3 Openings Now Available l'Jwn tar e•P in Phy Ther Large aqu arium hOI Pf'" w h1nd1cap & rock wooden !land "lder1y 338· 1009 Together or separate MtrchdiH S50 Morgan 642 9523 & pans Sat Marett 1 m1ss1on & Parking FREE 8am to lpm 16531 Harl, Spaces S 10 432-58-80 I H B , near Beach & Hell by Weslmont School No HITER IOITielE aa~ybirds ~aae Lovely ceramic animals B•g & 11111e rabbllS & Raat. 811Har 1142 ducks decorated wllh TABLES, chairs, other handpa1n1ed ceramic furn, mirrors. book• (art, hats llowers and rib· cook), games. puules, bons Private ule at Natl Geog 16822 Hark· Red Bobbin by Kay Allen neu Cir Sat 9-2 250 E 17th St C,M --- Fri 2128 Sat 311 10.5 30 lmat 1144 EleC stove. chrs. hot lub HoolehOid llama. clothing. w gas healer m tsc books. games. blk". VW Sat/Sun 9.4 422 E 18th parts. sailboats, selecled -junk Fri-Sat 15 Mann FIVE FAMILY Garage Salet (Univ Prk) Irv 786-6387 We have evaryll'llngl Incl _ _ sev TV car Ihm stereos. Tur lie Rock Sat 9·3 18862 phn ans macn. hshld gds. V11 Messina Furn, Beda. baby equ1p &Hondacar, 11nens, toots. l llh· Sal & Sun 9-~m Ing/boating & hsehld AD u,... 60 l 0 G RE A T p 0 T E NT I A L 2009 Conttnenlel M Washing macn bed ttvlng -Watch Dogs Alasktan HUGE GARAGE SALE rm furn tots mOl'a' Sit & CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Os/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no sol1c1t1ng . Must have dependable truck or station wagon car. and insurance CALL 842-1444 <,opy of t850 carved wood Malamut & German Sat 31 t 8 30 259• Wlllo Sun 9-5 27 Rock Rose Carousel Horse Only I Stiephard mixed S50 C M nr Univ & Irvine Av $ t600 640-8688 96• 5593 Moving Sale Saturday Ea 1loymtat 1 Gtae11l S5l0 8am OrapH lamp1, - -bikes plants carpal & 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 hllyPllat m1sc11 955 Coronado Of' Price 11 Right! Eetate Sale C•th & Carry Sat & Sun 03 1&2 9·4pm S 15- $300 324 E 191h SI CM II rams March 8 & 9 Saturd ay 311 8 .3 Furniture clothing baby 11em1 slo.1 gear mtsc 2120 National C M Saturday 9·3 '2 t 4 Knox Pl Ari .n1q1 Pro~a aqu1p1 china & pro bike racing aqu1p1 4 mOfaf Sola sleepet chra, walnut Ible Ml misc S25-S7S•• 548 4877 Or 548 3'289 l!!J!rt h111l IHt AnllqUM eltk wow;,, 1lr condll~I. ate GrMI Stuffl Sal only 8· 1 '2546 Crestview In Bay1hor~ (In alley) Nelgh.,orhood Garage Sale, S11I 8-2 POii l.OCk• at.loh St C1r1. molOf cycfe1 furn wat1ull1. aurfbOarda. rtdlOa. di .. hea. onena, c101h ... mite &fr .... blH Set/Sun 8am 2191 MeM Of SA Hghla Eatale lurn. BMW '74 2002. call Rob 253-4234 or please leave message 850-0785 BMW 84 733f'5 Spd, tow m1 Detphl n w/Pearl 16"BBS modular wheels MOVING mutt sell this lmmac car $24 5K obo or TOL 854-7111 or Iv msg l&T1Hn 1111 King cab, long bed. stlok. slereo, sharp (Vlntr 147341 tS11t.i 42021 HUI THIODOH ROBINS FOIO 1060 HAllOI llVD COUA MIU 641 0010 IATlll 1210 '11 Aulo, elr, rldlo (Lio• 987 WOT) (Slkl 3915) IJttl 330 W. Bay St. Ask for JoAnne Craney Costa Mesa. CA Sun Only 8-5 E~hlng from ••~Cl bikes ro n111keta 2178 Rural Ln off 22nd St E/atd• ore tQutP. rHrtne llJP--OATsUN ·77 280Z 2x2 plles. oak 01ept9y caMs & auto. lltver, new pelnl/ much more tlfttS3&00ot>o 722 1888 *Ill '11100 SEL * Blue/Pal Like new only 9K m1 Bal ot tact war- ranly lease or Duy for $44 995 ( 127390) I Jiii SLEIGH llrHTS 1001 Quall St N B 833-9300 NISSAN~85 300ZX, 5 spd Hop, show rm cond loaded' 9K m1 must sett $15,450 (818)359-2466 CHICK IVEaSON PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hlghu r Qu•ll•v S.tu 6 S.rvlu CHICK IVEllSON U SE Coa11 Hwy Newport Buch 675-0900 For P11mpered Meroedes Benz 1•1111Un O&H Top Mercadet Prloes Paid CALL PETE A or RAY MHSI IF llNITS lt1llHOIH1 213 Of 714 837-2333 THITA ITlllHI '11 Dual rear wheels, 5 'Pd. ideal gardener. amall business ventcle (Vin• 50299) ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD lut>O tMAftO I l!IVO CO!>IA M l\A 1>4 2 00!0 TIYITA THiil 'II 5 OR, auto. air 11erao, tupaf clean (Lie• 1LWP 17 t) (Stk• 4219) .... """ '12 Ill long ti.cl, 5 apd, dlgll1I ceas .1111 !Uc• 2C24478) {SIU 4221) .. ... SOUTH COUN ) \ OLKSWAGEN & ISUZU IS # IN THE UNITED STATES ND TRYING HARDER TO BE #1 OVERSTOCKED MUST SELL! ! ! '86 CABRIOLET f ACT. STICKll •13, uo OUR PRICE '111656 SAVE '1494 OR LEASE FOR •2291•:: SO OOwn A411oouel v1tue $6290 T 04111 of peymenta • 13 918 NI~ 118 I <:loMO end 00-IT'O'llh 1eUe AJA 1MMt ate .... "'so OOwn '86 JEnA FACT. STICKEi 't7SO OUR PRICE '8613 SAVE '1087 OR LEASE FOR '16904:: SO down AetO.at value S3180 T OU11 01 l)eY'nenll '10711 4-4 M ie-ate1CtoMdend80-rnonln1MM NA ..._ .,. Wllh to down FACT. STICKll •1513 OUI PRICE •759950 SAVE •98450 OR LEASE FOR * 14947 ,.. MO. to down ~ "ai\19 13433 Toe.I OI peyinantt "9123 n ""..._ .,. • OlflMd enc16().moncti .._ All ..._ .,. wrtn so down '86 ISUZU PICKUP FACT. STICKH '6031 OUR PllCE '569850 SAVE t339so OR LEASE FOR * 1 09•:: to down ~ 119lue 90000 TOC-' 01 ~ '9863 eo Al ..._ -• C'toMcl *'° eo n"t()f'llll ._ AA ,__ .,. ""'" to down Orange Coat DAILY PtLOT/Frtcsay, February 21. 1111 87 ....... ,.,.. 1111 Aattt .... tit 13IO rtalC M>TICE NUNOTICl Tl~'!! llUll. 11.,-.~, '11 WI WllT .._ 1-----.-..-..;.;..;.;.;:;,;;,___ ., ...., ._ ., •-1tte lflCOtf.C.119a 1n MIO ,.,, .. 11 o.e.crw contra Ud 1111 II.I-, IUfllW COUWf 92714 With tM County C... of Or· pu*'Y ....-w ,... AH ~ OP T (LIO• 82t"Y8A) ILUI llU Ull ~ ,_ lddr .. 0t Other common o~le 01' c~ M .... N 702 w 111ige Coli!ltV on 'et>l\lrt !of cm' COUNCIL. OI T (stlt. ~"""') ·~vAAAd-S ... IOI Publlll'led Oranoe COu1 o-111on • "*'OlqMeUd r• c---OfllAW .,,.., I. '•· ... ''· ,... AIPAIA 01 MIClllO· "'TY°' HIW'°"'~~==t"'"' '""'"• ...,. ....... -... 11y PllOt p: bf 1 ....,,.9 • 1 IPOl'ld• dentro de 30 di.. ..,... • • _.. 1nQ1on 8t 81111• n , Matlne ...., UHi 21. ~8 086 • uery • t4 aid Mii will bl miff Lii 11 1nrormac1on que In the Mell• of tht ~ 09I Rey, Ctlllf IOm ,_,, COMPU11RI . COAIT AMlNOlNG P HU ODORE THEODORE . ROBINS • · 1 1w1th0ut w111r1flty. •APn!U °' ~ callon 01 LONA MAAY Thia bualntH 11 con· Publltlhed Orenot COMt COMMUNITY COLL!OI M HIW~ lllM:H WIJ._ F-eot lmpli.Q, regerdl.no 11111. ~ SI U.ttd dllM aolleitat II OAOS8 lor Ch.enot of NetN due'.0 by 111 lfldMOwll Dally P~ Fetlruary ''· H . DISTRICT NICIPAL COOi t&CTlC9! r---------Mlll4on, or tneumbf•llC*. oonMtO de un abogtldo 4111 No A 132004 Mwglt 1 Negy Merell 7, 14, ,... All OICla 11• to M II -.. 12.M 140 MGAN>IHG TtC ROBINS FORD •'d •, ttA• ftt HI IU 'w' lJ CO\I"-NII\"-'•~/ 1Hl10 P\B.IC NOTICE 10 Ntl•'Y 1111 prlftet911 balo .. ,. eeunto, dlbltll hacttlo OROIR TO SHOW CAUSE Ttlll tta'*"*'f wM hied F.f71 OOfdMOI ~ tht 9ilt Oocuo DUINtTIOtf AND OH"9 •nee Of Ille Nola or Olhtt l~iatamenle de Mii l'OA CHANGE 0, NAME With the Collntv Clttll of Or· menl• wt\IClh .,. now In Ille ATl()M OI' T"ICYCl.U FORD J1)60 •tAll\Ull 81VO C0\1A Ml \A t>-1 J OOlll '1CT1l'IOUI eueM.U OOllgatlon MCllf.0 by Mid mant r• • ' 1 Ulec IOM) ,. ____ ,.. J 24 •-I#' --w m., be ecwed In the The City Council Of ltlf NA.1111 ITATt•NT DMd Of Trull, With lnW•I eealta. .i 11.: ~::c: LONA MARY OAOSS 11111 ="""""on ~ ' ,._ "'""4 omot of tht OW.Ctor Of ~......,,, e.dl doel ·-•AllMIT 'II The rono-lr!O ~ .,. :::"*.!:'~~provided, .., ~lttrld• • tltmPO ~ • cietltlon&~thlt ~ ~ "*-'C MIAMIH WLl ~c:Nlllng °' MICI OOleOI °'11cT•10~1· l ectlo" -• dr I UIO " 4olng bu..,..... n ........... encae. I 1-TOTHE RESlllON04!NT ..,. Ill Oto.it ........ ng ,,_...-Pu~ °' .. COMt -HILD.., ntl CO.TA-~ " " TOYOTA Corolla ·eo wtcOv.ra • r, 1191'90. us CELLULAR 801 \.ldo any. undlt the l•ma thereof Tiie peUUon., "• flied • llo!w to cNlnQe hlaltw Dally Pilot FtOtWty 7, 14, •IA "lllllllll COii-bdl OlddW ,,_,., ~ 12 541140 of .,. ~ Wagon, 5-ap, ac, pb, Park Or •20. Nnport Ind 1nt•111 on MICh l.O• Dtt11'on con~nlng your l\tll'll from L~A MARY 2l ~I !Ne •••ON AT ntl CfTY wfttl Na bid 1 C8lltllet I lwlrl ~ Code • am/Im, $3500, &31~8138 (lie• 1HPY500) BMcn. Clllr 92&83 vencee and plu1 1 .... mMrlage If )'OU tall lo me 1 OROSS to JULIE CRIS. ,..7 .. MAU. n 'AM INltVI Citied!. owtlfted Chedl. or arnen6td to rMd • ~ • (Stk• 4 107) Gtyl()td s Wegner eot Cifl1t;ettn0 •~-oftlle r~ wltNn 30 d•Yt of TIANA FUlLEA COITA MllA CALI• bldder'ebondm.a.~ 12 st 140 Openll .. t 1 VOLVO 16 26• X-cond, llffl Lido Patk Of •20. ~ TruatM and or the 11'\1111 the d•tt lf\ll lhlllunvnona IT 18 HERflY ORDERED POMU, AT 1c11' , .... cM to tlw 0tder of t'1e C0Mt 91cydaonl*'-lk ......... "'''· ate, • spd, 0 D. a..cn. cant 92883 creetld by Mid Oe9d 01 11 MrVed on )'OU.your default '"'' •N peraon. lnler•t.O 1n P\llJC NOTICf Al IOOll Aa ll'OIM!I 1 Community C011e09 ,Diltt1C1 eon """ ~ 01 fide • r1pwr. aheeptkn, like new Mr & Mr• John l . Trull The total •mount of may 't>e tntlfed and the thl matter alor...icl appear ntlMAl'TD ON lllC)M.. 8oetd of Trutt.-In lft bicycle, •urrey .,;,~~::J $2900 962·4655 McOuerry. 9049 Mttldll.n "'d obllQ•11on. 1nctudlno court may"'"' 1 JudQment before thlt court In Dtpatt· l'ICmlOUI MHMNIM DAV lllAllCH -. -. M · lll'IOUnt not lelt man llw pedicab. Of ~ 0 VO '80 OL w d~ Ave .• San JoM, Calll 05t20 reasonably Nllm1ted , .... c:or1111n1no Injunctive or menl No ' at 700 CIVIC MAim l''fAlW..wT uMllll ntl NIU.OW· Plfoanl (llt4) of tile -.m bid o.Me Of QOl1"'9)'1111Cit UMd V L P • r I, Mr. & Mra Royal E Charo-and ••!*'Ill olthe other order a con~ Cer11tr Otlvt W•t. Santi The rotlowlng per90n hi iNQ AIPUCAnotlle. •a gulfanl• that 1he bid• for trantportauon 11td sun·rl, am/Im 11 o, Howe•. 2722 Bridoeport TrustM. •I the time 011n111t1 dlvlllon of property. Ana, CallfOfnla, on ~11ch dOlnG bullneaa II W IM"t CW THI POU.OW· dtr wm ent~ Into 1111 pt~ by IMNtl Po'Rf, S6500.649·0114 Ave .Anaheim Clllt 02804 publ1C11ionollhlaNol1Qe,l1 ~.chlld ouetoctv.cr.llllcl 31 , !OM. at 015 oclOCik PERSONAL COMPUTER I NO ACTIONS Aftl prot:JC>Md Contract K tht uoon any aldlW• In ttw ""I 'II •• .11 Mi Lind• Sch;oedtr 1271.884 85 tupon, l llOtney ,..._ COlll, A M , 11\<1 lhtn l1ld thlN CONSULTANTS, 170 Sten• CMM l IJIOIO • eOURT Mint 11 awarded to him In City, IJlCll)t NI blcydla Yll• -,. Hiii FORD 'ei1AUSTAN<l\/ ci !832 lrvlne Blvd Tuetln 011.cs. Febfuery 19, '081 and IUCh olller relltf N may lhow ceuee, It 111y the)' have lord, IMM. Clllf 12715 ntl ,...,., 1 ,.. llAY Iii the awnt ot fa!Me to 1t1i. "'4IY be ~ on mo. Auto, air. loaded. 15.000 • Calll 92880 MIDWllT PINANCIAL be grentld by tl\e court The . why 11IC1 petition lo• JOMC)tl V Jlnulla. 170 ~TO OlllLY ntOel Into ~ti eontract, 1111 .,...,... ~by,,_ mites Two yHr warranty 81JIO, llr, OOOd lfftored MMllf Family Trutl C/O ll"VtCll llO"TOAQI :inllhmtnl of wao-llll· 1Ch"'09 of"""' lhoUlcS not Stanlord. ll'Vlfte Call! 12715 .... ~om Mml ptOOMOIOlthectiecllwlllbl Cll~ Counc:M ~ raaolu\ion remaining S 1•.200 cond $3495 533 .. 2•2 Bernard J Miiier 'A" CCHtfl., • Nor1tl O.eta Mt· 1 of money Of pr~ Ot be grantecl Thia bu11ne .. 11 con· AT ntl fl\&IC ..._. lomlted, or In the c.. of a ldoe>i.d by the Clly ~ (7 l•) 720-8114 FORD ·75 GranOTOfino Anc:ho<ege Wey Ll<lo Park ......... -Tnie .... 8yi ot ., cour t luthOllH d IT IS FURTHER Ofdtred dUClecl by .,, lndMduel DSIC"91D • .,,.. NC). bond, !tie lull """ thtteof wNdl pennltl bicyae ndleg w I Newport Beach Cetlf 92643 ftl.AL llTATI! llCUftl· proceectl I -alto llUl1 that • COCIY of thle order to Jotepfl v J111ullt --•-c-... .,. torlelted IO Mid col-on oertlln ~ ... vw 6"4 BUS. good shape, eg, x t Cond whctru , nu • Tiii N"VICI,. Clllttwftle no m_, r allow CiaUM .,. publllhed In Thll lta1ement ... n1te1 • -.... ...... ' ' --~dltttlct Wlllll rurt• but trans llredl llres/pnt St•SO 640-5074 Maude M PeUui. 1483 C ottl*ettoft tta •-t .... JUL 1 IOU ,..._,..,...,,..Coeat Dei"'PUol wllh the County Cler1I Of Or· ftll,O•Dl .. CI DI· ...,....._ -wlthdr-The --......... _.bit._ • ---llncOln Avt . San Flat.... J. fi • ........ • •• -'-L.~.CMftl,., ,,...,,_..,.. ., · LNIMD TO nt1 P\.M--··-1 ~~"" ..,_" "'"' S600 obo •96· 7286 FORD 78 T ·Bird. wnt, Calll 9490 t D. · ..._.,, lta '1ceeldeftt, Ann MG Mullen, Deputr 1 newspaper ot gener1t anoe Collntv on January 24 • .-0 CO•llMN AT, Ofll 11111 bid IOI t period tor torty. lhall not ICIPIY to t~ Vw 69 Bu-G ood -d st>oke whla air cruise Lucien L Fabbri, 038 Nor-1IOO Nortfl ltoedwey, lutte Cieri! c:lrcu1111on, publltned In tlllt 1088 flNOlll TO ntl "'9L.IC llw (451 days •ft• the d•tt opwat.d by 1nvalld1, the Ill> painted. w/radlo, mag ~: ;'&g 722 ;;1 87 1 SO 951!6on. •n OM. 111 T1l1phone: (11.4) ..,..,0 N Douty ~:~,0~" CA tor tour conMCUtlve weetl• Publlllhecl Ofanga Cout ~W ACTIOM Tiie 9oafd of Trutt ... r• chalrl or roltw llk•t• or· • Q eon ., If 68K. . $ 9 ·1 m1n I s J c t 100, ....... All&. CA ta?OI. Joel M 8 t E 221 c:ounty·ll .... , onoe . WMk ,..,,. . • NI'"' tht opening t'*-Of firm Ot lhl eiOert)'. °' wtlllll whls.looksgood$1800 ~ • _ Llnd•B T•ry lOPrtnoe· Published Or•noa Collt 93232 ' • prlorlothed•yofllldhMr· Delly Piiot February 7, 14, ,A.:..,.D '°" HOWMID ..,.....,i,.ptl\llltgeofreject• ek1t1bo1roe. except 11 615·3059 eall atter 5pm FORD '80 Pinto, pie, air, ton Rd , Menlo 'Perk, Celll Delly Piiot Febl'uary 21 . 28, Publlllled Ofanoe Coeat Ing 21, 28, 1988 JACOll, AUTMORlllD 1f10 any and 111 bldl Ot 'o provided In ClllC>let 12 51'• VW 70 BUG good-cond am/Im CHI, 56K ml, e1111 IM025 March 7 1086 Dally Piiot February 14. 21,, Oiled FEB 20, 1988 F.7911 AOINT '0" "OllftT wllveany~lea Ofln-theMunldpelCode,Olt~ am/Im, 0;1 owner cond S 1500 obo Thi• 1>u•1n111 I• con· 1 F-882 28. Merell 7, 10M Henrr T. llMt•, ''·· 1111-IC Wt'hM 1ffAMt '°" A VAIUllCI tormalttlet In ll'ly bid °' In ~. ~111~11 snoo 548•4/80 645·2435 or 631-5087 ducted by a oen.,•I Piii· F·854 Ju4ft• or "" au,.rler r~ r.u11W. P1'0ll ""*' l4ITaACI( the blOdlng, ---· .... _ ----nerSlllp I Ml.IC NOTICE C-1 ANO DIWIWAY LDOTM DAVI e"OWNILL, lnChet In helgllt meaeurecl vw •74 SUPER BEATLE. JEEP Cllero«ee Loredo G•yk>td s Wagner P\8.IC NOTICE PubllaMO Ofanoe Cout IC 11111 M04WWTI ANO A Ctwlulu, c...e C... from ground to nec11 joint, excellent trans. S 1200. 85 6·cyl 4·dr setecl This 1tetemen1 wu Hied NOTICI Dally Piiot Febru1ry 28. NOTICI Of APll\..ICATIOfo CONiwnoleAL Ul9 ,.._ ....., C-... IMMrtlrt 24 ~ tn width !Wed Karen 759-8055 trac 2 6 lltre •no mldnlte wnh the County Clerk or Of. I IHVITINO •DI OftANGI COUNTY M11a11 7 t4 21. 19&8 '°" CHANOI • 0..... MIT TO AU.OW A ~ PllbllaMd l>r111ige ~ from ovt• r.., wne.. 11 bl tan int •11r II, pa, pw 1"'111 County on Janu11ty 29 9tO ITEM NO. 71.4 IU..MC>ft Coutn F~92 '"..., Of A&.COMOlK n. W'ITMll 1' l'IWT 0# A o.lly PtlO' February 21 ll'ICtlM In front Ute diameter VWVANCAMPEA"64 1111 Pdl CllQ eaas crulM 1988 I NOTICE IS HEREBY JOOCMc C9"t.r MYaflAO. UCIN81 aUPP CMIT • co. M1teh 1• 19" °' 12 lnc:tlN In r.., tn l t>UU i tt00. 11" a~1 0 c it hi I k 0d ' ,21Mf1 GIVE 1 d °'· W•t l'\llllC M>TIC£ 2·lt-&e .. ---.-c...... F-889 dilme11t u w r r .an more N '"'' ••• • -..itaAna.CA.tl102 ToWllom llM1yConcer'n _ ........... ".... ...... SECTION 2 All Oth• " ft... • ~9300 Call Jim 650·5416 or Publlshecl Orange eo.t1 propouJa w111 be received by U K 0 ITMICTIOM CW A MOU· 1---------nalH -•title 642 0681 Iv mu. Dally PllOI February 7 14 Ille City of Co•I• M ... 10 Pl11nllll DEBRA A l'ICTITIOUI IUIM IT . Junko & MIMhlkc ,AlllLV "lllDl .. CI ·-"' WtTM'f' pro1tlt lon• ol 8acuon • -. ' LlllEMOE IUMllTAT9•NT tfe1pplying19the()epar1 • .--....r.u1iw. t25&140 1halrtme1n 1n tu11 llfOI lllYlfllA '12 21· 28· t086 • wll Tiie Clly Co~mcll, PO D1t1nC11nt BRETT F Tiie rOllOwlng 1*.o11 I• ment ol Ak:olfottc ise-I04 LO CAT ID AT 11 II " force and .itec1. 48.893 miles, leather. tllt, F 815 Box 1200· Coate MeN, Call· KOHLKE CIOlnO bullntM u · Control fOf "H ' On Sele AVllllO"I Tl"flACI. 0....-MCI NO • ._, SECTION 3 Thie Ofdlo cruise, PI S, power seats, ---------forn1a 92828-1200. on or c -No NEWPORT-BENZ, 177 e-& Wlne(Pub. E•t Pl lt< COSTA ~IA. .. Ml "' AN ORDINANCE OF THE nance lhall .,. publilhed AM/FM cass • power win-P\ltllC NOTICE before Ille hour 11:00 • m D2S.2&-42 Rlver1lde Ave • Newport M ii lleonotlc bev•ao-• IONI. lett1ROl•INTAL CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH onoe tn tht Oftk:lal ,_ dows, A/C licit 4 16783 ---------on Friday. Merell 2t. 1988 It IUllMONI Beach, Call! 12683 9039 Garlltld, Fovntaln Val DITIRMINATION1 II· AMENDING CHAPTER paper of the City and tt. flCTtTIOUl IUltHEll ah•H be 1111 tHponatblllly of NOTICll Vou heft Merl Martin GreenWOOd. 177 ley 92708 IWT. 2 04.0200f THE NEWPORT Mme ll'lall beetfec:uw thlft,. Sllll NAIK ITAT9MINT I'"' bidder 10 dellYef 111• bid •ued n.. OOUtt""' deolde Rlvtr•ld• Ave Newport P. ubllllled Ofange Cou i. ,A ... ll AND ...... BEACH MUNICIPAL COO£ 1301dlyt1ftw lhe date of le. The followlng l*IOfll .,, lo 1111 City Clerk'• Oftlce by ....,;., JOU wtttleut ,_ Beach CeJU 928& Delly PtlO' FIO<uaty 28. 198t '°" UY 1. Ol.eoN Ofll ESTABLISHING THE TIME I lldopllon. Tllta Ordlnance dOlng buslneN as 20TH Ille proper announald time ....,. hMld ...W.. JOU,.. Thi• builnen I• con· F-80< ,AUL J. TU"IOLIATTO, FOR STUOY SESSION AS wM ontrOCluced It 1 reg.Mt CENTURY INTERIORS Bid• will be publlc:ly opened tpONI wltNft • .,.. ...... ductao by "'Individual -AUTHONZID AMNT '°" 2·oo p M EFFECTIVE tnM'llnQ of the City Counat un1vef•ltv OLDSMOBILE GMC ~~~~~~~~~ 6361 Bllmorll Or H B c .. and rllld llOud II 1100 "-elftfonNdorlMiew MartlnOreenWOOd '1\alC NOTICE INTl"INIU"ANCI II· APAll 14, 10M ofllleCllyotNewponBeacfl 92~7 • m Of as IOon lller••l1er II you wish to ... t~ Id-Thi• •llltment WU Ille<! CHAMOC °' THI AUTO. Thi Crty Coundl of Ille held on the 10th day ol Feo. IHO • ..UOl'lt Auto. air, stereo (lie• 455W0T) (Stk• 4 165) Kalhteen M Harrington IS pracucable on Friday, Vlee of •n •llomey In thl1 With the County Cltrtl ol Or· flCTrnOUI llUeMU M 011 LI CL U I 0 I' City of Newport 811c11 ruary 1988. end "H 6361 BalmoraJ Of H B C .. March 21. 1988 in lheCoun· Ill ou 9"oukl dO IO ange County on Jenuary 24 NAMI ITATt•NT IOUTHI. M CALWOflMIA DOES ORDAIN II '°"°""' ldoptecl on tlle 24th day Of 111'>0 H11tb0t 81vll Lnel• ~-">40 9640 92647 . . ell Chamblfs City H1M, 77 ;,~i1yy IO that )'()Ur writ· !988 ' Thi fottowlng pwaoni are POfll A Mio.I PROM llP, SECTION 1 Cll1pt11 February. 1986. by the fol· Thll bu11neas t• con· Fair Oflvt. Costa Mau, Call· ten respon1e ti any me be n.1a Clo In 0 bu a In••• • •. tNOUIT"1AL . 'A"IC, TO 20402011 lfMtl<led to reed lowing vote 10 wll 12111 ducteo by an lndlYlduel lornia, lor the lurniarilng ot tiled on time ' ' y Publlllhecl Orange Cout "BARON'S PIZZA", 7588 l'D«. ~ DCWLOf'· 19 lotlowl AYES, COUNCIL MEM-• Kathleen M H1tring1on LABOR AND EOUIPM€NT AVllOI uet9cf ha .WO M-Deity Piiot Febfutry 7, 14. Edinger. Huntington BNc:to, •NT INDUITIIAL AND 2 CM.020 Time Of Meet· BEAS Aoet. Co11. Hwt. HIOl llElll '11 Au10, air. cassette. 2dr. wife covers. (llC# 18WU035) (Stk• •129) ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD This s111amen1 .waa flleo!TO P~INT INTERIOR OF lftCledo llttlbllnelpuede 21 28 1988 C1lllornl1 02541 • "'lu.IMV DIVILOf'· Inga. The City Collnell lhall H .. trier t.taur., Plummer wtth 11\e County Cle<k of Or· THE POLICE BUILDING :'.cldlr ~,. Ud. eift eu· . . F-797 N1r11h K. Arya, 994 MSNT 'LAN TO AU.OW hOIO Its regUl11 meetings on Strll.IM. . I nge Counly on January t 7 Addltlonal set1 ot 1111 ~ .. I "*'°' Ud. Cheyenne Ave .. Cotti Mesa, TWO 1f.ITO«Y °"1CI the MCOnd an<I fourth Mon· NOE.S. COUNCIL M~ 1986 1peclllcatlons m1y be ob-deftt -~---Calllomla TOWl"8 AMD KVCM&.. 01)'1 In Mell month 11 the BEAS "211S'tl'''ned It the OHloe ol the =~...,. P\BJC NOTICE Thie bu•lneu 11 con· 'AfHUNO ITRUCTUHI ~of _,..,111ny p,m "'-.__ ...,., 10<>0 11.AA80 1 Ill VO ('.)!ofA Ml\A 642 0010 Pub11stled Orange Cou 1 Puretlu ing Agent It 17 Fair SI Ul1ed 0-IOllcit11... '9CT1TIOUI .,.,.... ductld by "' lndMOull ANO TO lllCMAM ntl In addition to 11.lCh regulal Am. IT: ..... l. ..... Daily p1101 February 1' 21 Oftve Costa M .... Cell· JO de boQ8d Nareeh K Arya A''"OVID IUILDUIO ~Inga, thl City Counc:ll ... CltJ a.ft 1-o. ,.,a..... 28 M.,ch 7 1986 rorn11 Bldl Should be r• :~::111n10.'::.rt1 ".g.,~ NAMI ITATWmNT Thia ll•ternenl ..... flied A"IA '"011 140.HO 111•11 convent IOI 1111 Pvt>ll9hed by,,,. 0r.,... "" M .. F-~ tut~ lo Ille •t11t1tlon ol lhe I medl I t d t The totlowing persona .,. with Ille County Clerk of Or· IOU.AM,..,. TO,, ..... purpoee of ~ rep0f1• Coaat na.a... Pilot c...-.-Lots ol power eq 1 1 C11y Clefk w11111n said lime n • amen e. ' 11 • doing bulintM u Coll IOU.AM PDT '°" ._. from the staff anCI r~ng _, ' ..... ~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD In t:>eaulltul Cllarc~~~h llmll, 1n a. Hlled envelope manere su respuull D l F CONSTRUCTION, ~~ nty on January 30. ACM llTI. LOCATE) AT •dl9cu .. lng and Oel>atlng 28 1tee F-l8S matching Charcoal tn· Ml.IC NOTICE 1<1en11rledon111toutS10ew1111 1"9Crlt• "ri~yalguie'.:. puec1e 11304 Logan Avt •H. Cott• F21f7M DSI 'AIRVllW IK>AD, lN-rnan.,1 of int~ to lhl ---------2060 HAlllOI llLVO CO!oTA Ml!oA b42 0010 ter•or 6 otlle<s to choose the BIO 11em Numbe< and the --;;:8·~~·E ~:~PO,roENT M .... Call! 92628 PubllJh,0 Of•noa Coal1 V '" 0 NM INT AL DI· City II the hOYf ol l'4lrO pm P'tB.IC NOTICE I( Z3S10 Opening Date I . D n ... L 0 u 11 E Olll PllOI F br 14 21 n.-..TION: llll. on Ille MCOnd Ind lourth al similar SIVfngs FICTIT10Ul IUllNlll Each bid Shall apectly The petitioner l\ts Ille<! • Fe1d1n1nou1 1555 Mel.I 28 ~ r I\ 7 ·1™ar; ' • FOfll l'\MTMlfl WOfll. MOfldayt In Mell montfl ftCTnlOUI ~ .. BUICK 1982 REGAL. 4 dr, ( lKWP385) S5595 NAME STATUffNT etch and every ttem u Mt pellllon conc:ernlno your V.,d, Or E •47L. Co.ti ' 1 c . F-8S5 llATIOM ON ntl A.IOYa SECTION 2 Thia Ofell· MAm ITATlmNT 30.000 m1. loaded, sunrl, Johnson & Son Linc Mere The loltowmo persons •H forth 1n Ille specltlcationa marrl119• 11 you 1111 10 111' • Mna. c.ur 92626 11 A'PLICATIOMI, TILi· nance 9'1111 become tftec. TM tollowing P«tOflS 11• $6.500 Eves 494. 7439. 5<40·5630 doing buslnes1 es ANNI( Any end ell e1u;ep110n110 the rH~ae wlthl~ 30 d•V-ot Pat P1tt111on, 6058 ~ 1....ael Ofll CAU tlve Apr11 '•· 1988 dOlng bU""-u : oa 494 3536 • I i -1 G"S HAIR HOUSE t97i specltica1lons mus1 Ile clear· ll\e etethatt 11 summons P1met1 ln . w .. 1m1n•1er. P\B.IC NOTICE AT THI Offlel CW THI Thie Ordinance _., 1~ c AM BR Io G E A s • ys • IERC. CARPI IS IJ Nortri Tustin Orange, Cl> ly 1n the blel, end t1llure 10 11 served on you. your de-Calif 92683 "-A•••ua DUl~NT. troctuced 11 • regular m.t· SOCITES. a CalHornla Gen BUICK '82 REGAL LTD Lota ol powtr equipment 92665 I"' tor1h any 11em In 11\e leull may ~tertd and the Daniel P S.Oeot, 309 IC 2MM ROOM-. T1 'AIR DNVI, Ing of the City Counc:ll ot Ille erll Panner•lllP t7452 Loaded must seet 69~ orig Low miles (IHJC357) Deborah J Faney, 204t spec111cat1on1 shall be court may :er1 • Ju~menl 62nd St Newport Beaetl. 'ICTITIOUl IUIMH COITA MllA, CALI· City ol Newport 8Mc:tl l'*d Irvine Blvd. Suite A Tu811n m1 S6000 obo 499-4773 $6595 Johnson & Son Sprague Lene, Apt •1 groundatorre1ec11onoltlle c:ontaining nunct ve 1or Calll 92663 1 NA•tTAn•NT FOlllMA. on1t1e 10th day of FebNar; Cllll neeO • ltnc Mere 540-5630 Anaheim CA 92802 blO other orOers concern ng This bu11na11 11 con· The lollOwing S*IOl'\I ere ~Or-.. C.-t 1988 and -ldopted on w Ric111td Miiis 17452 CAO ·70 Sdn OeVtlle. orig --Tri11 buslnH• IS con EICll bid sfllll Ml lorlh Ille dw!Slon °1 property. IPOUMI ducted by • general ~-dOlng bull-aa· BRIGHT, D9'ly ~ ,._., •• the 24111 day Of F~ lrvlne Blvd &ate A Tu•lln. ownr 110K m1 runs & tllS llHUIOY ti '71 I ducted by •n 1nC11Y1dua1 full names and realOenc:es 0111UP90'1 c:tllkl custody. chlld rw11\1p RIPPENS, TAVAN AND ,_ 1981 by Ille rOllOwlng VOi• ICallf ~ looks gd Tires gel s2soo1 P/S Pt seats AM/FM Deborah J Fertey I'" persons and Plr1IH 1•upport •tlorn•)' ,,.. o-F•dtnanou1 TAYAN 2900 Brlltot, Sulle , .. 1 AYES COUNCIL Ma.t· RonalCI p Elliott 1745' Cash1 548·6703 siereo P t~tndows Th•s st1temen1 was 111ec 1nteresteel m 1111 i>rOPOUI ti QOlll ano auc:n °!,IMlf rel::: 1 Th11 1111ement wu flied P·205 Colt• M .... CA IBERS Ag.-. Cox Han ltv1M BM). Sul'9 A Tustin C 0 ·n S P/Cloors AIC cruise 1 with Ille County Clerk ol Of 11w1 bod IS by 1 oorpo<atlon H mey Ile granl by 1 with the County Clerk ol Or· 92826 1111_ II' ..,..T"'" Heither Maur• Plum""' Callf 92680 • A evllle. IOP c:onc. 51 915 miles leather ange County on Febrva" stile Ille nernea ol the ol· court TM oernllhmenl ot •not County on January 27, Martin C Aippent 2900 r..-." "" ~ StrlUlil Tn11 t>u•1""' 11 coa,. all options. only 60K ml, · IO l986 !leers wl\O can ilgn an wages. taking ol money °' I 1988 BrlltOI Suitt P-205. Coate NOTICI NOES. COUNCIL MEM· Ouc1ed by 1 IJl""'ll 1*1• new tires. brks Asking vinyl lop A steal Lie• FIOOMI agreement on betllll ol the property or other court F2'll'1t M .... CA 02828 INVTT'IMQ •• BERS nerafllp S6000 PP 852-8610 dys. 321337 1 Publl1hed Orange Co•• 1corpor111on and whelher autllOrlzed proceedings may Publllhed Orange Cout Belly Jeen Tavan. u an Nollce 11 ~ 11111 ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· w Ric:hard Moua 646-0306 evenings 12111 Dally P1101 February t4. 2 t more than one omcer mu11 11~ r:"6c;T 9 985 Dally Pllol Fabru•ry 7. 14. lndlYldual and n TrultM 1111 Board 0~ ... of the BERS T1111 ltlt9!Mnt .,.. fl\IO ---28 March 7 1986 ttgn II tile bid 1s by 1 pan· at 1 21 . 28, 1988 unda( the Wiii of Earl 11 Cout Cornmunl College ,,_ ....,., ...,., wltll lhe County Cieri\ of Or· CAO 77 Sevllle, Orig F·85! 1nershlp or a lolnt venture. GARY l GRANVILLE. F-809 raven, 2900 Bristol. Su1t•D Dillr~ of Or ty Counl ATTllT ..... l ...... 81\9" County on January 23. ownr loaded. 111n1 cond 1111• the names and •d· ClER1<. By Dorla Burlie. 205, Cotta M-. CA 92821 Calaoml• wfM ';:,119 ..J~ .... cie, Cteftl 1911 $4999 731·7020 oressea or 111 general P•l'1· Deputy P\B.IC NOTICE Keith and EIMnor Bright, ed blCI · 1 IM 111 '1 lltl1fMtlf ow.._. Cwt w CAO •78 Seville. 74K-mi: P\BlJC NOTICE I nets and Jolnt venturers 11 , Rlcti.d 1 T.L C:"";i,~10 u Co-Trull ... of the Brfoht than :.'*f Po m ::'ones; ~ NM ~ -. ....,_, OW1Mf a.,... new batl/brks exit snrl, K »Sa lh• bidder IS I JOI• ;:.::~..,: •• tr!..: Qardeft ~TITIOUI IUIMll ~ ~-=: Jn-Mll'Ch 17. t9H. I I t~ -,.... .,.. c..... ~ I ownr $6250 631·63•0 NOTICI M propnetorstup Of enolhtf °'°" CA aMO NAMI ITATllllNT T b 2 Purcllumg [)epenment of I ~ IMctl. c.l9f A"'-ICATtOH TO enti1y lhll does t>ullneu Pubi1Sllld Orange Cout The IOl!Owlng pel'9on IS csuc::':S b ua~neu 1~ con· said college dlstrlc1 lo.:lled ..., CAO 84 Eldorado blue 'mmac 39K m 1 leather. PLYMOUTH .80 Champ 1oede<l tease S398tmo SE ALCOHOLIC undet a ltcilltous n•me llWI Dail P1101 Febnla 14 2 t Oolng bu9fnest H I y gen« Piii· at 1370 Adem1 Avenue. flt8.JC M)TIC£ PullltllleO Ofenge Coee1 l~ EA OES bid Shall be in 11\e 1111 ntme 28 iarch 7 t986 ry IDA SUPPL y 1802 t Sky· ,_: p C R I Coata Mell Cailtornte 11 Dally Pilot February 7 14 4 t mo 5 tell 646·6"'75 good lransp amt lrn cass $1700 firm 722-7450 • v A ot the bld<le• W1lll I Oelig· F-8~ perk C• • 103 Irvine. Cell! T artln fe>9en• t wnJCtl time saiCI btdl .... 11 De OMMNAMCI NO .• , 2 I 28 l986 2· 18·86 na11on lollowmo showing "'' s111emen1 wu lied F-8 1) ro wriom 11 May Concern OBA llh«' 11eu11ous namel I I L A S 1 E S T ~ R E S · prov1oec. however no he Pla.IC NOTICE P\lll.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8..IC M>TlC[ P\llUC NOTtC[ NABERS TAURANTS CORP is apply· llhous name shall De uNCI _____ ;;...;..;..;;...;:.. ____ ...;...;;.;;.;.~~------------ MllC NOTICE Ing IO the Dep•rtment 01 Al· unless there Is a current CADILLAC I collohc Bevet1ge Control for J reg1s1re11on w•th Ille O••nge FICTITIOUS IUllNHS 1"'41' On Sate Beer 4 Wine Counly Recorder In case ol LARGEST SELECTION NAME STATEMENT (Pub Ell Pt l to sell •I· 1 corporations include Ille of late model low mileage I The rouowtng person is ~ollollc :i9~erags"u al 2~8? names ol 11\e Pras1oen1. Cadillacs in Orange domg ousmess IS I Conton M "' CA 9~6~6 Secretary. Treasurer anel C 1 5 1 I PROFESSIONAL BUSI· sta esa Manager ounly ee us today NESS INTERIOR 17090 San PuOhshed Orange CoHI The City Council ot the 540-9100 Bruno •G·5 Founu11n Val· Daily Piiot February 28 1986 Ctly of Costa Mesa reMtrves ley C;ihl 92708 F 891 the r1ghl 10 re1ec1 any o• all 2600 Harbor Blvd M1r11 Jell1ey T1aden bids COST A MESA 17090 San Bruno .-G·5 Ml.IC NOTICE D•led February 26 1986 1 Fountem V1lley C111f 92708 PullllsheO Orange COHI CAICllPEHYILLE 14 1 This business 11 con-,you AAE IN DEFAULT OellyP1101Febru1ry28 19861 Loaded w/power eQUIP· 1 dueled by iln 1ndMdual UNOEA A DEED OF TRUST I F 883 rnent tn beaulllul black Mark T1eden DATED IEPTIMIE" 20, • with reo leather 1n1e11or ThtS statement was hleo tM3, UNLlll YOU TAKE 1--o-uo-ll_C_NO_T_IC_E __ like new (041592) w1m 11\9 County Clerk ol Or·,ACTION TO P"OTl!CT ruu I s 13.995 Johnson & Son I ange County on January 27 1 YOUA PAOPl"TY· IT MAY FICTtTIOUI IUllNEll Linc Mere 540-5630 1986 IE SOLD AT A PUILIC I NAME STATl!MENT I F2"272 IALE. "YOU NIED AN EX· CADILLAC '81 Sedan Sev I Publlsnec Orange Coest lp L ANATION OF THE The following person.' •rel 1lle diesel, che<ry cond, Daily Pilot February 7 14. NAT u" I! D, TH f doing business as Preferred t>oughl another wlll let 21 28 1986 PAOCEEDINQ AGAINST j Pavino Company. Preferred I F 803 P11n11ng Compeny t t46 A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE BELO TO DELP DETERJIIllE TOPICS TO BB ADDRESSED IN AN ENVIRONMENTAL IllPACT REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED BLUFF DRIVE BEACH ACCESS IN SOOTH LAGUNA. LOCATION SOUTH COAST COUNTY WATER DISTRICT BOARD MEETING ROOM 31592 WEST STREET SOOTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA 1..AGUNA ltOYAU \ WEST STRE T STAIRWAY go below wholesa er • I YOU •. YOU IHOULD CON· Cll1tleslon Cost• Mesa CA 759·8046 Of 760-5090 TACT A LAWYER. 92626 ... .,LIC ..nTICE NOTICE OF MIChael Gr""""' W11k1na DATE WI Ill ALL IAIH ruo nv I TAUITU'I IALE 1146 Chariest;;;;· $1 Co111 USEOCARS&TRUCKS FICTITIOUOIU81MH8 T.t.N0.~5 MesaCal 92626 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1986 COM E IN OR CALL FOR NAME STATIMINT NOTICE IS HERE BY Tiiis bus1nau 11 con FRH APPRAISAL Tile lollowtng Pt\fsort fl GIVEN 111•1 on Tllurtlday. dueled Dy an tndMdual doing ous1ne11 as March 20 1986. 11 11 00 M1cfl1el G W11k1n1 OeLl~LO REPELE 3901 M1cAr11\ur 1o·ciock em 01 Hid Clly 'nl This s1atemenl was tued1 CMEYROLET Blvd •'21 1 Newport Beacri. the room sel Hid~ lot con· wlll\ 11\e Counly Clerk ot 01 TIME 18211 BEACH Bl VO C11111 92Ci60 ducting Trustee• SalH , angl!! County on February 7 0 0 p M * BLUFF HUNTING TON BEACH Bri1n Peter 11art 2S tma within 11\e oHlces ol REAL 19 1986 : • • 1.117 1017 •.119 ••31 Loa Ci Newporr Beech. ESTATE SECURITIES SER· I F301U3I ,. • j 9 ,. ..... Caht 92663 VICE located et l800 North Publlsned Orange Coasi CMEYY OELllllln '12 Tri•s 1lus1ness is con· Broadway, Suite 100. In the Dally P•lol February 28 25010 ml'-•. auto. PIS dueled Dy an ino1v1oual C11y ot S1n11 An• Counly ol Merell 7 1• '21 1986 "'" Bttan p Herl Orange. S111e ot Calllorn1a, F·9021 AM/FM CHS power Win· This 11111emen1 was Ille<! MIDWEST FINANCIAL SER· dows, AIC Ltc• 112827 wllh lhe County Cletk 01 Or· VICES MORTGAGE CORP ---------11411 •noe County on J1nu11"( 31 • North Dakota corporation I Ml. IC NOTICE 1986 as duty appointed Truetee F2t0190 under anel l)IJrtu•nl 10 Ille FICTITIOUS 8UllNISS Publlsnect Orar19e Coast ~ OI Illa conleHed In NAME ITATIMINT Dally Piiot Feb•u•ry 7 " that ce1111n Deed or Tru11 TM lol10w1ng persons ere 21 28 1886 l~ICuled by TRUMAN H doing buslneu a1 Fron· The Coun ty of Orange Environmental Management Agency will conduct a scoping meeting to help determine the issues to be addressed by an Envi r onmen tal Impact Report on the Bluff Dr ive beach access as shown FIRST & SECOND STREET COVES . F-628 RISA A SINGLE MAN aa 1Runn111 Computer SeMCll I jotnt tenants. reaorded Oc· 8681 Wagers C11c:1e Hunt· On map • •---------totier 3. 1983. In 1111 onic:e ol 1ng1on Beach. CA 92647 PUBLIC NOTICE the County RecOfeler ol said Cynthia J Clou1ler . 8681 J _......;..;;;..;;.;.__..;._, ___ County as Rec:oreler·a In· wagers C11cte, Huntington CHEVY '76 Chev-el-t e_2_d_r '1CTmoua IUllNlll strument No 83-4353811, by Beecn. CA !>26•7 clean very gd cond runt NAMI STATl!MINT reuon ol e breac:h °' delaun Harlen O H•1111 blCk · The to11ow1ng pertons 11e In paymenl or performance 1863 1 Collins S1 •:14 well. 1 owner gd tires doing bu111ness 11 of the obllO•llon1 Nc:ured T ar11ne CA 91358 new brks/w11er pump tt/c O\Jll OARS AND PAD· I 11\e•eby lncludlno that Thts business 11 con 1 radio $995 .675·8435 !OLES 31652 Jewel St breech or del1ult Not~ of ducted by co-parlll4l<t CHEVY ·n EL CAMINO South Laguna Cell! 512877 I wtilc:fl was racordeel Novem· Cyntl\11 J CIOUlter E~lt cond 52000 obo Pelmtr•lon E111en11on bef 15 1985 u Rec:Ofd., s Thts stllemeot wH hied' 556•2708 Laddet Company L To New 1 •n11rument No 85·••397• will\ Ille County C1e<11 or Or 1 Ze111nd 83• Trem11ne A• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 1nge County on Fell<uery CHEVY 81 Vette loaded, Palmer"on North Nf!?t Zet· AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 11 1988 wht/llrn cuetorn rear land BIDDER FOFI CASH lawfVI ''°°'12 hetCh bre thpOn fri11 but1" .. ' •• con· money ol lhe Unlle<I SlllH . P110111Md Or•noe Co••I S IO 500 ObO 15Sl·0904 CluGlfl(l bY ,. rorpo1111on or 1 cuhler"1 Cheek drawn Delly Piiot F1bru11y 28 • B1uca Woodltflld D1r1e1or on a 1t1te or n1t1on11 bank March '· 1•. 21 t086 CAO '85 FLEETWOOD T1111 tt1111m1nt w11 hlN e 11111 or llderll crec111 I F 899 While/blue 161< ml w11ri 1ne Counly Clerk Of Or union. or• 11111 Of le<1er1I --------- M UST SELL MAKE ange CountvonJ•nu•ry211. uv1ng11ndloan .. aoc11tlon P\&IC NOTICE OFFER 494.4959 1986 dOmic:iled In 11111 •l•ta all _ __;..;.;;;~------ F2'1114 P•Y•Dle II '"' time or Ille •"""'°" COUflT CHEVY 84 \lf>ll• whll red Pubh•n"° 011ngti Co •1 all rlghl lltla and lnltt"I Ckvttl\OMeflt C1t1* Io e de d $ 1 4 5 0 0 Dt•ly P1101 F-eoruery 7 14 held by tt u TrualM In that 1t00 w. ~ ll'fd 1714)759·0904 :11 :18 1988 real property t11ua11 1n .. Id Her1terd, CA~ F-820 I County •nd S111e deectlbed Ptt11nt1tt ISRAl'~ VAl~N I OlffAll '14 i--------u IOllOM CIA The OOIMS aont car Pl&IC NOTICE LOT 23 °' Tl\ACT NO AHpondent ANDREA 1mmacul11e condition •n & I 16228. AS PER MAP RE· VALENCIA out Mull ••" he's g0111 PICTmOUI IUllHHI CORDED IN BOOK 220 Cue NO 40530 IWIY IO coll901 Brown NAMI ITATIMINT PAGES 26 TO 32 IN IUlllMONI metallc TRX tlf•ll /Ind Th• tooowlr1g person ,, cl us Iv E 0 F M Is . NOTICll You ............. WhtMtlS ( tJ00295l 17995 doing llllllnt .. It CELLANEOUS MAPS IN e\MMI. TM oeutl "'9' !llalde Johnton " Son Line MOOtlr MfCHANIX •31 THE OFFICE OF THE ...,..., ,... wltfMMit '"' Mtto 540·5630 :x>O W C.ntrtl Avt Santa COUNTY ~ECOAOEA 0,-Mtnt "-d ......._ ~,... ---------I Ana Callt t2707 SAID COUNTY lflG"d "htllft MU,.. l'Md £111< JOyt t045 £att olll\ Tl\e lltMI •delrtH 01 tM lft._...efflfl llllfew. T11 l'l.11 •· \ u111 St r 15 long e..on Ctlll OIMW COf'llmon cSae10n1t1on II you wl•ll to -" Ille Id· I-,, , I I(• 'u 11 90004 of 1118 f"HI property herein VICe ol an attorM't 1n 11\11 .... I\ 111· ll1ri·1 l111 \ Thi• 1lu11nHI II con· •bOv• O••Crlbt el 11 melt ... "°" tflOVICI dO IO ducted by en itldlVICIUel purporteo to be 3toe SCA protnPtly ao 11111 your writ 1ol I .ti I '""' w• JOya l!IA!UC l ANE N WP~T I""~~ II anv mey t>ti 6 .11 J 5 6 7 (j •;.., tllll~t •n lrleG 8[ACl1 CAl l~ORNIA Mecl ~ lllM .. • t ••ln" • • I ' '°' TN! 11ndf1r~ned ,, .. .o~ AVll01 U'led .,. ••Ill' dfl ____ •_n_1_1_1 ___ 1.,,1,. Cr-uni¥ on Jl "u••l 1' "' ,_,. 1,1-111111 1..., 11y m•n•l•llC> !1 111r11n11 C>.,..,.1 The EI R scoping meeting is scheduled to a fford an O?portun i ty for t he public to lea rn about the project cur rently under study , to advise the County as t o the feasibility of this proj ect, an~ t o help det~mine its poten t i al environmental impacts. The County will cons·a e r all written comments received in response t o t~e scoping noti and all testimony received at this scoping meet ing in deciding the issues that will be coverej in the EIR. It is anticipate d that a pproval of the project could have an impa ct on the followin; environmental factors : ?arkin3 , Pe Jes trian ' vehicular Sa fety, Beach Safe ty , Aesthetics, and Be ach Sanitat10~. written and ora l statements from a ny intere~ted person or group r egarding the proposed Bluff Dri ve Beach Access will be received at t he EIR s coping meeting for entry into official transcript. written comm ents on env ironmental concerns t o be cover~d in t he EIR w ~ll be accepted un t il 4 :00 p.m. Ma rch 1 9, 19 86 . Comments and any questions on the ElR should be sent to Lisa Burke, EMA /Environmental and special Projects Division, P.O. Bo x 4048 , Santa Ana, CA 92702-4049 (71 4 ) 8 34-5550 . l'ubl t sh1.."d F"Lruur)' : Submitted by r. W. Olson , Manaqr r EMA/Environmental ' Special Proj ects Oiv1s,on .m1 ly 1"'1 lo F ' • Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT I Friday, February 28, 1986 NIJC ,.,TICE MJC NOltCE NlJC NOTICE P\81.JC NOTICE Nit.IC NOTIC[ ORDINANCE NO. 85-32 AN ON>tNAHCf OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01' NEWPORT HACH AMENDING CHAPTER 5.50 OF THE Ne'WPORT 8UCH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO MASSAGE EITA9ll8HMENTI. THE CITY COUNCii. OF 1 HE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS IECTION 1: Ch84)1., 5 so of th• Newport Beach Mun1cip11I Code 11 amended to raad u follows HCTIOHS: s..tO.OOS Findings and Purpose 5,,90.010 0.flntllonl LI0.1>11 Opel"'atOr I Permit Required s..50.mG Applleatlon for Operator'• Permit S..S0..025 01)8fator·s Permit tsauance and De111a1 5&090 Manage Technlclon Permit 5.50.038 Appllc:atton for M ssage Tec:M1c1an Permit 5.50.040 Massege Teehnlc1an Permit Issuance and ~n101 S.50.045 Ott-Premises Massage Permit 5.50.050 Requirement• of Operatton• 5.50.055 Changes of Business S..SO.OIO Fees 5.50.1115 EKemptlon. E>ttsrtng Perm111ees 5.50.070 Transfer and Ouratlon of Permits S.S0.075 Suspension. Revocation, Dental and Appeal 5.50 . .0 Vlolatlon and Penally 5.50.0IS Severablllly S.50.005. Finding• end PurpoM. The City Councll finds and declares as lollows A The permit requirements and restrictions Imposed by this Ordinance are necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of Newport Beach. and B The City ot Ne rt Beach 1s authorized by virtue ol the provisions ol tile City Charter and Section 51031 of the Government COd 0 regulate massage es1aollshmen1s and impose reasonable standards relatlve to the skllla and expenence of m .sage operators and massage 1ec11n1c1ans and the conditions of operation of the massage establlshmant. and c There 1 a 11gnlllcant risk ol 1n1ury 10 massage clients with certain medical cond111ons and this Ordinance provides safeguards against 1n1ury and economic: loss· and D. Th8fe has been an increase 1n tile 1nc1dence of acts ot proslltutton occurring m massage establtshmenls and the establishment of standards tor issuance 01 permits and ras1r1c11ons on operation would serve to reduce the risk ol Illegal ac:tlVlty; and E The restrictions and requtrments contained 1n this chapter reduce the burdens on the police department and permit the deployment ot me police personnel such that more serious crimes may be prevented and more important laws be enforced, and F The regutatlons and restrictions contained 1n 1h1s Ordinance tend 10 discourage massage establlshments lrom degenerating into houses of prost1tut1on and the means utilized 1n 1111s Ordinance bear a reasonable and rational retauonshlP to the goals sought to be ach1eveel 5.50.010 Dennlt1on1. A. Chief ot Pollca. The Chief of Police of the City of Newport Beach B. City Man119ar. The City Manager ol the City of Newport Beach C. City Councll. The City Council of the City ot Newport Beach D. Director or Finance. The Director of Finance of the City or Newport Beach - NI.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTIC[ P\8.JC ,.,TICE Ml.JC NOTlCE Nit.JC NOTtcE (71 Authortuuon for 1 City, It• eg«it• and emp1oyMS to IMk ~1tic.t1on1 ot t~~f?!.':::;o"y :::r~r;:~:t'~ :=:::, (8) A atatem.nt In writ ng and dated by tM appllcMtt that he or ane oet11 let un..--,......._ c:ontalned In the appllcetlon 11 t~ and correct P oved acnool wl'lefeln the e. eaen 1pplgnt muat turnllh a diploma or c.rUflc:•t• ond treMCtlpl or graduation from an ap ' 1 llu ht Tfle term methOd profe11lon anetomlcal and phyalologleal knowledge and practfoe ot muNQ• technician 1 g · II.cl "appro~ed achoot'' means and lncludea any acnool or lnatltuUon of le•rnlng licensed by the St:!3 f~ga:~<;~:v~::::i::: the by the State Superintendent of Publlc lnatructlon pur.uant to Education Cod1• S1 ectlon...,... teach Inn of the t~ the Supe<lntendent within the preQedlng twelv. ( 12) month perlOd which achool h&I or 11 pur,..~ ... • methOd prot...ion or work of maauge technician• and which achool requlrea a reeldent courM of atudy of not lest than 300 hou'ra. The app1ic:ant muat alao aupply a couree dNCrlptlon. an outllne of matertal c:oveted. trantcrlpt and a lellet to the City from the achool administrator ~rlrytng c:ompletlon t c If 1 oof ot The Chief of Potlce may conatder en appllcant'a study of manage complautd outald• the State o al ornta 1 pr completlon from a formall:red eourH of atudy In mauege practice. anatomy, phyatplogy la provided upon appllcaUon. Proof of c:ompletlon shall Include, but not be llmlted to, dates of study, lhe name of tho school attended, and Iha addrees and Ph~~~ ::.tr: ~~ sc~f~::~~·~~ltted f()( approval shall mMt the State of Collfornla'a Office ot Poat Secondary Edueetlon's minimum requlremen11 C The applicant muat pea a wrJtten namlnatlon prior to the Issuance ol the mauage technlolan ~rmlt The 8Jlam1nat1on shall meet the rollowlng requirement•· ( 11 The e•amlnatlon ehall, In the judgment of the City Manager, be suoh as 10 fairly determine the 1blllty of the appllcont to perform the work which the applicant will be authorized to do by the permit applled for. and 1hall cover tne loflowlng subjects· anatomy. physiology, hygiene. aanlta11on, muaage theory ethlc1 ol mass~• practice. first aid and CPR. and the provision of this chapter (2) The examination may be conducted by the Finance Director. or his or her deslgnee Qualified persons shall prepare the e•amlnatlon A quallfied person shall nave at teaat five (5) years of llcenalng or pr ac:tlce In his or her health care field and •hall Include llcensed health care professionals es doctors. chfropractor1. phyalcat therapists. and lndlvlduata who have puraued required courses In and graduated from an approved massage school and received a dlploma from the maaaage school. (3) The Chief of Polle. and Finance Director shall eatabllah atandards and procedures governing the admlnlatratlon and grading ot all examtnatlona and shall exercise auch aupervlalon u may be neoeuary to ensure compliance therewith (4) The examination wlll be In the English language In the event that the apptlcatlon requires that the eJCamlnatlon be given In another language, he or she must notify the Chief of Police In advance and pay the epproprlete tee for translation (5) An applicant who ralls to pass the examination shall not be eflglble tor another examination untll sixty (60) da)'11 aner the previous examination An appllcant who falls to pass upan a third attempt. shall not be again ellglble untll llx (6) montha thereafter. An additional processing lee may be required to be llted with the Cnlet of Polloe prior to each examination 5.50.040 MaH119a Technician Permit IHu.nce and o.naat. A Upon receipt ot a written appllcatlon for a permit, the Chief of Police shall conduct an Investigation In such manner as he or she deems appropriate In order to eac:enaln whether such permit should be Issued as requested The Chief· of Police shall make a recommendation to the City Manaoer to approve. condltionally approve, or deny the appllc:atlon within forty· l1ve(45) days of the fltlng of an 1ppllcatlon. Said forty-llve (45) day perlOd may be continued ror an addltlonal thirty (30) days ti necessitated by the occ:urence of events beyond the control of the Chier of Police The City Manager shall Issue such pe<mlt as requested unless the City Manager makes any or the following findings· 1. The applicant has been convicted of a vlolatlon of Health and Safety Coda Section 11550 or a v101a11on ot Penal Code Sections 2661. 351, 3 16, 318, or 647(b). or has been convicted In any other state of any offense whlc:ll. If committed or attempted In this state. would have been punished as one or more of the above mentioned offenses. or that the applicant Is required to register under the provisions of Penal Coda Section 290 E. He•lth Department. The health care agency of the County of Orange that 1s contracted by the City of Newport Beach F. Mellage. Any methOd ol treating the external parts of the oody for remea1a1. hyg1en1c or any other reason or purpose, whether by rubbing or touching parts of the body with the hand or an instrument or by app1tca11on of any substance or thing. ' Including. but not 11m1ted to etectr1c11y water or vapor 011 or atco1101 by way of 1mmers1on 1ransm1ss1on or any other procedure. G. M111119a E1tebllehmant. Any ous1ness co~ucled within the City ot Newport Beacn where any person tor money or 2 The applicant has been convicted of any felony offense Involving the sale of a controlled substance specified In Health and Safety Code Sections 11054, 11055. 11056, 11057, or 11058 or has been convicted in any other state or any offense which. 11 committed or attempted In this state, would have been punishable as one or more of tt'le above mentioned offenses. 3 The applicant has committed an act, which, II done by a permltlee under this chapter. would be grounds for suspension or revocation of the permit 4 The applicant has been convicted ol an act Involving dishonesty trau . or deceit with the Intent to substantially benefit htmsell. herself. or another or substantially Injure another. or an act of violence. which act or ac11 are substantially related to the qualiflcatlons functions. or duties of a massage technician 5 The applicant has knowlngly made a false. mlsleadtng. or fraudulent statement of fac:t to the City In the permit any other consideration administers. to another~erson a massage H. MH1age Technician Any person who administers, to another person a massage w11111n a massage establishment or Is In training or apprentlceslltp to admtnister a massage 1. Noll~. Except as otherwise provided 1n 1111s chapter any notice may oe given by United States Ma11. postage prepaid and properly addressed Notice shall be presumed given when deposited 1n the United States Mail J. Operator'• Permit. Tile permit required pursuant 10 the prov1s1ons of this chapter 10 operate a massage establishment K. Polle• Dapertment. TM Pollce Department ol tne Cit\ or Newport Beach 5.S0.015. Operetor'1 Permit Required. No person shall operate a massage establishment w1th1n the City without first obtaining an operator's permit pursuant to Sections 5 50 020 and 5 50 025 of this chapter and securing tt'le necessary business license as required by this code 5,50.020. Appllcatlon for Operator'• Permit. A Any person desiring an operators permit tor massage establishment business shall Ille a wrmen apphcallon on the required form with the Director of Finance who shall rater all such applications to the Chlet ot Police tor an 1nves11gauon The applicant shall accompany lhe appllcat1on with the appropriate filing fee For purpose or this section. applicant shall mean the operator ot the proposed massage eS1abllshment. ii a sole proprietorship; each general partner. II a partnership, each orf1cer and director, 11 a corpora11on, and each participant. 1f a joint venture Tile appl1cat1on shall con1a1n or be accompanied by the ro11ow1ng 1nformat1on 1 The type of ownership ol 1rie business. 1 e . whether by ind1V1dua1 partnership. corporation or otherw1Y 2 The precise name under wh1Gh the massage establishment is to oe conducled J The complete address and all retephone numbers of the massage establishmenl 4 A complete list of the names and residence addresses 01 all proposed massage 1ecnn1c1ans and employ88$ tn the massage establishment and the name and residence addresses ot the manciger or managing employee proposed to be pr1nc1pally 1n charge ot lhe operation of lhe massage estab11snmen1 5 The following personal information concerning the applicant a Name and complete residence aeldress b Two previous addresses •mmed1ately prior to 1he present address of the applicant c Written proof ot age d Height we1grit co1or ol half eyes anel sex e Two lront laced por1ra1t photographs at least two 12 11nches oy two (2 11nches 1n size taken by the Police Department t The massage or s1m1tar OuSlness 111story and experience of the applicant including but not limited to. whether or not such person 1n previously operating a massage establishment 01 s1m11ar business in tnis city or stale under license or permit has had such ltcense or permit denied revoked or suspended and the reasons therefor g All cr1m1nat convictions exctudtng tratt1c. misdemeanor or infraction v101a11ons h A complete set ot fingerprints taken by the Pohc:e Department 6 Author1za11on tor the City Its agents end employees to seek ver111ca11on of the 1nlormat1on contained in the application 7 Such other 1ntorma11on and 1den11t1cat1on as deemed necessary Dy the Ch1el of Police 8 A statemenl 1n wfltlng and dated by the appllcanl that he or she certifies under penally or perjury rnat all information contained 1n the applicatton is true and correct B Each operator must pass a wr111en test dealing with the requirements of 1111s chapter 10 insure complete understanding of the operator s and manager s duties prior to the issuance or the operator s permit 5.50.025. Oper1tor'e Permit t11uance and Oanlal. A Upon receipt ol a written application for a permit Ille Chief ot Police shall conduct an 1nvestlgat1on in such manner as he or she deems appropnate in order 10 ascertain whetner such permit should be issued as requested The Chief of Pohce snall render a recommendation to the City Manager to approve cond1tlonally approve or deny the applica11on within forty- t111e (45) days ot the fifing or an appl1cat1on Seid forty-live 1451 day period may be con11nued for an add1t1onal thirty (301 days 11 necessitated by 1he occurrence of even1s beyond the control of the Chief of Police The C11y Manager shall issue such permit as requested unless lhe City Manager makes an~ of the lot1ow1ng rind1ngs 11) Any person 1na1 .viii be directly engaged or employed in the massage establishmenl has been con111cteel of a v101a11on of Health and Safety Code Section 1 •550 or a v101a11on of Penal Code Sections 2661 315 316 3 t8 or 64 7(bl. or has been convicted 1n a"~ other state or any offense wh1Gh 11 comm111ed or attempted •n 1n1s state would have been punished as one or more ol the abo·1~ mentioned offenses or that any such person is required 10 register under the prov1s1ons ot Penal Code Sec11on 290 (2) Any person that will be directly engaged or employed in the massage establishment has been convicted of any felony ottense involving the sale or a controlled Substances spec1f1ed in the Health and Safety Code Section 1 t054 1 t055, 11056 11057 01 1 t058 or has oeen convicted .n any other state of any offense which 1f committed or allempted 1n this slate. would have t>een punishaote as one or more of the above mentioned ortenses 131 Any person that will be directly engaged or employed 1n the massage estao11shmen1 has comm111ed an act. which. 1f done by a perm11tee under this chapter would be grounds lor suspension or revocation of the permit 14) Any person tnat will oe directly engaged or employed 1n the massage establlshmenl. has been convicted of an act 1nvoflllng d1snonesty lraud or deceit wllh the intent 10 substantially benefit himself, herself. or another or substantially 10 1n1ure another or an act 01 violence which act or ac1s are substantially related to the spec1f1cat1ons functions or duties or the massage establishment 151 Trie operallons of the massage i>stab11shment woulel 11 anowed constitute a public nuisance (6) The appht.an1 tias knowongtv maele a raise M sleadmg or lraudutent statement ot ract to lhe t;1ty in lhe permit application pr .)CPSS (71 The apolica11or ooes not con1aon tne 1nformat101\ required by Section s 50 020 (81 The applicant has not sa11slled the requirements of this chapter B The C11y Manager sriall spec1ty such conditions on rile issuance of an operator s permit as are reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with lh1S Chapter and otner applicable laws Such cond111ons shall include. but not be 11m1ted 10 the to11ow1rig I t 1 No massage 1ec.nr:ic1an or employee when work 1ng or present in the massage establishment shall expose nls or her genitals bunocks or 1n Ille case of a female her oreast(s) nor in the course of adm1n1s1er1ng a massage. make 1ntent1onal con1ac1 with lhe genitals 01 arius ot another person 12) No person shall massage any other person or give or adm1n1s1er any oath or baths, or to give or administer any of the Procedures or services set 'orth n this chapter 1n a manner n whtch the person 91v1ng or adm1ntsterlng such massage or bath touches the person receiving !he massage 10 bath upon 1ne genitals breasts or bullocks with intent 10 arouse. appeal to or grat1ly 1ne 1us1 Cr pasc;1ons o• se •ua1 des•res ot suct1 person receiving the massage or bath 31 No oersor> gran1eo a perm11 as herein provided snail operate uneler any name or conduct ousiness under any dPs1gnat1on not spec.11 ed n ri1s or her permit 141 All Massage estaohshments required to be licensed under this chapter shall nave a manager or the premises al all ttmes dur•ng wh1tr'1 rhe massage ~stao11s11ment is open The operator or each massage establishment required to be licensed under this chaoter sl'lall t le a statement with lhe Chief ol Police das1gna11ng the person or parsons with power 10 act as a manager at Ille operators massage establishment file manager of each massage establishment shall lake necessary steps to ensure I hat cop es ,1 rnp massage le<:hnic1an permit tor eacn on-duty massage techn1c1an shall be conspicuously posted on the premises so 111a1 It e sa.,.,e may oe read1l"y seen by persons entering the premises 151 No person nav•ng an operator s permit shall employ as a massage technician or massage techntctan aide In a massage establishment any person 111110 has not ootained and then possesses a valid massage technician permit Issued pursuant to Section 5 50 035 ot this chapter Every holder or an operator's permit under this chapter shell report to the Director of Finance and 1ne Ct11et ot Police any and all changes of em ployees whether by new or renewed employment, discharge. or term1nat1on stating tM name of lhe employee. and the date ot change The report shall be made within five (5) days of the change The opera1or shall take ell reasonable steps lor the return ot tne Police permit and photo identification card of ell massage 1echn1c1ans who are d•scharged or who otherwise terminate lhe!r employment. 10 the Chief of Pollce 16l All persons massage technicians and allendants shall wear clean outer garments These garments mull be ol a fully opaque ma1eria1 and provide the compre1e covering from mid·th1gh to shoulders of such employees, massage technicians. and attendants !71 No massage 1ecrin1c1an massage tec11n1c1an aide or employee while performing any task or service associated with the musage b1.ismess shall tie present rn any room with another person unless the person s gen1tat1. buttocks, or 1n lhe c:aae of female tier breast1s1 are fully covered 18 The massage establishment shell not refuse service on lhe oasis of a customer s sex, rac:e. color. reflglon. anceatry, national OriQin or other arbitrary factor proscribed .bY the Unruh Civil Rights Act CIVIi Code Section 51 . et seq 9) The massage establishment shall comply with Section 5.50 050 Requirements of Operation i 10) Each person having an operator's permit shell provide tile Chfel of Police with f!Vldence of the Insurance requ1red by Section 5 50 050 within for1y-f111e 145) day' of lhe date of issuance of 1he permtt i 111 Tne massage establishment shell comply with all provisions of this chtipter and the eppllcable prov111ons of the Newport Beach Municipal Cocte S.50.030 Ma1199e Teehnlcl•n Pafmlt. No person shall perform or adm1n11ter a manage 1n a mas.sagf! establishment or ror compentatlon unless such peraon has 1n ettect a massage technician permit rssued pursuant 10 Sections 5 50 035 and 5 50 040 of this chapter. A masasge techn1c1an 111de l'nd ttny person In tra(ntng or apprenticeship shall comply with the requirements of Sections 5 50 035 ond 5 50 040 5.50.035 Appllcetlon tor Me11991 Technician Parmtt. A Any per\on desirtng a massage tecllmc:1on permit shall hie a written apphc:etion on the required form wtth the Olr~or of Finance who shall refer all such app11cat1on" to the Chief of Police for 1n invest1ga11on The applicant shall 1<:company the application wttn the •ppropriete fifing lee Tn1t 1ppt1cat1on shall contain or be accompanied Oy tile totlowlng information ( tJ A statement ot lhe exact IOC1't1on at which the eppllcant wtll be working as a massage 1ectin1c11n. Including the lull street address and afl letephona number~ auoc1ated with Hid location, and the name and ll<'dress of the massage esfabllShment (2) A statement 1n wr1ttn9 from a 11c.,nsed phyS1c1an ln 11\e State or California that he or Sh• has examined the appllcant within th• PHI thirty 130 dny period prf!<;ed•r'IO utd appticat1on and believes to be lrH from all communicable dlM•l88 fl) Tile following p~r~nat 1ntorma11on concerning the applie"nt (a) Name. complete residence address and telephone {b) Two (2) previous addresses 1mmed111tely pr1or 10 the preMnt AddreSll ol 1he appllc1nt (cl Written proof of Age (di Height, welgnt. cotor ot hair and eyes. and '"• {e) Two (2) lront ftcAd Porlrr•lt photograptte a1 left1t two (2 ) 1nche• by 1wo 12· ) 1nct1es in atia teken by the Polloe Oep•rtment (fl The massage bu11nou or 111m11ar bull•Mss history experience of the •PPllCt !lt tneludtng but noc llmlted to, Wheth« or not 1uch per'°n In prsvtously ~orm1ng mastage Hrvlcea or ooeraflng • masuge ettablllhm«1t or Slmllar l>ullnNI In tilt• City 0< other city ot thla',state und&f llC1tnse or pflfm1t n .. had auch Ileen .. or permit denied revoked or auapended and the reuon• thefefor (4) All crlmtnal conv1c1lons and rHaons therefor e11c1uo1ng tratr1c. misdemeanor or 1n1roct1on vto1et1on1 (5) A eompl•te set of lln~rpr1nts taken by 1t1111 Police De1>3rtment ret Such oth., 1nf~rmatlon and tden11r1cation "' deemed necn.aary by the Chl1tl of Police appllca11on process 6 The appllcatton does not contain the Information required by Section 5.50 035. 7 The applicant 11as not sattslfled the requirement of this chapter B The City Manager shall speclty such conditions on the issuance of a massage technician's permit that are reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter and other applicable laws Such conditions shall Include, but not be llmlted to. the following 1 No m assage technician or employee. wh en working or present In the massage establlshment. shall expose his or her genitals, buttocks. or. in the case of a female. her breast(s) nor, 1n the course of administering a massage, make lntentlonal contact with the gen11a1s or anus of another pefson • 2 No person shall massage any other person, or give or administer any bath(s). or to give or administer any of the procedures or services set forth In this chapter In a manner tn which the person giving or administering such massage or bath(s) touches the person reoelving the massage or battl(sl upan the genitals, breasts or buttocka with Intent to arouse. appeal to or gratify the lust or passions or sexual desires or such person receiving the massage or bath(s). 3 That the holder or the permit must display a photo 1dent1ticat1on card prepared by the Pollee Department when working pursuant to the permit This card must be worn and displayed on the outer clothing It a permit llolder changes hla or her business address, he or she shall be required. within seven (7) days af1er suc:h ch&nge occurs. to obtain from t he Pollce Department a new photo Identification card and advise the Director of Finance. In writing. of the new business address 4 Every person 10 whom or for whom a permit shall have been granted pursuant to the provlalons ot this chapter shall display said permit In a conspicuous place within the massage establlshment so that the same may be readlly seen by 1 persons entering Ille premises 5 All persons massage technicians. and auendants shall wear clean outer garments These garment& must be of a fully opaque m aterial and provide the complete covering trom m1d-th1gh 10 shoulders Of such employees. massage techn1c1ans. and attendants S.50.0olS Ott·Premt1 .. MHeage P•rmlt. A For purpose of this chapter. a massage performed or administered otf·premtses and requiring an oft-premises massage permit shall be one performed or administered for money or other consideration t a locatlon other than a massage establishment The masage establlshment shall only include those premises tor which an operator's permit has been obtained and which complies with Section 5 50 050, Requirements of Operation. of this chapter B No person shall perlorm or administer a massage oft the premises of a massage establishment, tor money or otller consideration. without first obtaining massage technician permit under Sections 5 50.035 and 5.50 040 and an off-premises massage permit under this section Any person desiring an o"·premlses massage permit shall tile a written appllcatlon on the required form with the Director of Finance who shall refer all such applications to the Chief ot Pollce for an Investigation The applicant shall accompany the appllcatlon with tna appropriate llllng fee The appllcauon shall contain or be accompanied by the following Information 1 The complete name, residence and buslneas address and telephone number or the applicant 2 The precise name and complete address and telephone number of each person receiving tile o"·prem1se message 3 The complete address at which the ott-premlaes massage Is to be conducted 4 The specific reasons necessitating the performance of the massage at a location other than a massage establishment. 5 Such other Information deemed necessary by the Chief of Police C Upon receipt of a written appllcalion for an off.premises massage 1)41rmlt, the Chier of Police shall conduct an 1nvest1gat1on in such mann8f as he or the deems appropriate In order to aSGertaln whether suc:h permit should be issued as requested The Chief of Police shall make a recommendation to the City Man&g8f to approve, condlllonally epprove, or deny the application within lorty·hve (45) days of the flllng of an apphca11on Said torty·llve (45) day perlOd may be continued tor an addltlonal thirty (30) days 11 necessitated by the occurrence of events beyond the control of the Chief of Police The City Manager shall issue such permit as requested unless the Cit y Manager finds lhat It ta not reasonably necessary to perform or administer the massage at a locatton ot""r than the massage establishment The City Manager shall speclly such conditions on Ille Issuance of the oft-premises massage permit that are reasonably necessary 10 ensure compllance with this chapter and other applicable taws S.50.050 Aaq.,1rament1 of Operation. 1. Structu,., Massage shall be carried on in a structure which 1s located in a zoning district wh1c:h permtts such use When a new massage establishment 1s constructed, three (3) sets of plans shall be submitted to the City of Newport Beach and the County Health Care Agency for approval and shall be accompanied by l he appropriate plan check fee 2. Sign•. Each operator shall erect and maintain, after obtaining the necessary permits. a recognizable and readable sign that will b~ posted adjacent 10 the main entrance Identifying the premise as a massage establishment The signs may not use any strobe lights or other flashing lights to Illuminate lhe front of the business. Each operator shall have posted. In a conspicuous locatlon upon the premises where the massage operation 1s to be conducted, the operator's permit as issued by the Chief of Pollce 3. l!ilhtlng. Each operator shall provide In each room where massage 1s given sutt1c1ent llgh11ng and vent1la1lon that complies with the Uniform Bulldlng Code The lighting In each massage room shall be at least one ( t) forty (40) watt white light bulb No strobe If ashing lights shall be used No colored llghts shall be used No colored llghts shall be used as a primary Ilg ht source nor shall any coverings be used which change the color of the primary light source 4. Equipment. Each operator shall provide and maintain adequate equipment lor dl11ntect1ng and sterlllztng ol instruments used In ma.ssage 5. ln1pactlon1. The City's Bulldlng and Safety, Fire Department, Chief or Police or his or her designee and the Health Department. shall inspect the premises proposed to be devoted to the massage establishment and shall certify on the required permit apphcauon, compllance or noncompllance with the regulations In this chapter The City's Bulldlng and Safety, Fire Department, Chief of Police or his or her deslgnee and the Health Oepanment may. from time to time. and at least twice each year. make an inspection of each massage establlshment for the purpose of determining that the provisions 1 of this chapter are met The Health Department shall, from time to time. and at least twice a year, make an Inspection or each message establlshment 1n the City for the purpases of determining that the health prov1s1ons of the laws ot the State of Callfornla and Ordinances of the City of Newport Beach and County of Orange are met e. Feclflt .... A minimum of one (1) tub or shower, and one (1) tollet and wash basin shall be provided tor the patrons 1n every massage establishment II male and female patrons are to be served by the massage establishment. separate bathing. massage rooms, dressing, tollet facllltles. steam rooms and saunas shall be provided to all wash basins. bathtubs. showers, and slmtlar equipment. In addition to the wash basin provided for patrons. a minimum of one ( 1) separate wash basin shall be provided tn each massage establishment for use of em ployees. which basin shall provide soap or detergent and hot running water at all times and shall be located within or as practical to the area devoted to the pe<formlng ot massage services A permanently Installed soap dispenser. fitted with soap, and a single service towel d ispenser shall be provided at the restroom handwash sink, employee handwash sink and shower stalls No bar soap can be used A trash receptacle shall be provided In each tollet room 7. Saper•t• Roome. In any establlshment tn which massage services are rendered only to members of the same sex at any one time. such persons of the same sex may be placed In a slngte. separate room, or the operators of the massage establishment may elect to place .such persons 01 the same sex In separate enclosed rooms or bootha having adequate ventllallon to an area outside said room or booth while m assage services are being pertormed No door to a room In which a m anage 1s being performed shall be locked I. Malnten1nce. All walls. c:elllngs, floors. pools. showers, bathtubs. steam rooms, and all other physical facllllles for the massage establishment must be in good repair and maintained Jn a clean and sanitary condition Wet and dry heat rooma. steam or vapor rooms. or steam or vapor c:abtnets, shower compartments. and tollet rooms shall be thoroughl~9'1'aned eac:h day the business Is In opera11on. Bathtubt shall be thoroughly cleaned after each use. All walls, floors and celllngs of each restroom and shower areaa shall be made smooth and eaally cleanable All lloors shall have an approved floor covering No carpeting shall be Installed In any of these areas t. MHtate Tlbfe. A massage table shall be provided In each massage room and the ma.ssage shall be performed on this massage table The table should have a minimum height of eighteen (18") Inches Two (2") Inch thick foam pads with a maximum width of lour (4') feet may be used one maaaage table and must be covered with durable, walh1bfe plattlc or other waterproof material Beds. floor mattresses. and waterbeda may not be uSed In the administration ot a massage. 10. Lln.n. Common uM of towela or llnena shall not be permitted. Towels and linen muat be laundered alter each usage. Separate enclosed c:ablnett shall be provided tor the storage of clean and soiled llnen ind shall be plainly marked 'Clean llnen" 1nd "aolled linen" and shall have doors or covers. 11. Living Prohibited. No person or persona shell be allowed to llve Inside the massege establlshment at any time All llvlng quarter• ahall be separate from the massage establlshment No food of any kind shall be prepared tor ule or sold In the establishment unleta Ill appropriate food vending permit Is granted by the County of Orange. 12. Alcohollc h"9f99ft/Orvga. No person th all enter. be, or remain In any part of a maaaage establlshment llcenled under this chapter whlle In poaaeaslon of, consuming, using, or under the Influence of any alcohollc beverage or drug. The own8f. operator, and manager shall be reaponalble tor taking reaaon1ble steps to ensure that no 1uch peraon shall enter or rem ain upan the muaage establl1t1ment Service or alcoholic beverllQN 1hall not be permitted 13. Aecordlng1. No building or part thereof uled as a massage ntabllshrnent shall be equipped with any electronic. mec11an1ca1. or artlflelal device uted or to be uNd tor recording or tor monitoring the performance of the maaaege or the conversation or other sound• In the massage rooms 14. Covering•. Each Mtabllahment 1hall provide to all patrons, ctean. sanitary and opaque covering• capable of covering the patrons specified anatomlcel areas. lncludlng the genltal area 1nd buttock• and female breaat(1). No common use of such covering• shall be permitted Md r•uae 11 prohibited unl"9 adequ1tety cleaned The genltal aru of the patrona ahall be covered at all times during t~ performance of the massage 15. lltecorde.. Every peraon operating a masaage aatabllahment shall keep a record of the dates and houri of each trtatment Of service, n•me and addrett of the patron. name of technician administering auch MfVlce and description or the treatment or Mrviee rendered Theee records shall be retained for a perlOd of twenty-four (24) month• aner .uGti treatment or aervtee A short medlc1I hlatory form ahall be completed by the cperator to determine If the patron hH any communicable dlMHet, areaa of pain, high blood pr ... ure or any phyalcat condition which may be adverMty affected by ma ... ge Said records anall be o~n 10 lntpectlon by the health offlclals ch1rged with th• reapanllblllty ot preY9ntlng the 1prMd of communte•bla and cont•gtous dl ... Mt and to offlclela charged with admlnl1terlng thla code. Tl\t lnfOfmatlon furnlthed or ncured as a result of any such records thould be uled only to enaure and enforce compliance with thlt c:hapt« and other appllQble lawa and lhall other#IM rem1ln confidential Any unauthorized dleclo.ure or uae of such lnfOfmatlon by 1ny officer or employee of the City of Ntwport Beach ahall con1t1tute a mtldemeanor Otflcl•t• charged with entorc.ment of thlt c:l'lepter anall pe<lodlcefty Inspect .. Id record• to Insure compliance with this eec11on 1a. Houra of OP«•tlon. No ~raon 1hall operate a manage ntabllahment, or admlnltter 1 maSMge In any meaaega ett•bllahment or admlnlate< a muaaoe purau1n1 to an off·pramlHa maaaeg• permit betWMn the houri or 11·00 PM and 7 00 A M All cuatomera, patron• and vlaltore 1hall be txclud«l trom the muuge •lablllh"*"lt during thOM hour9 17. in.wano.. No par90n, U10Clet1on. firm M corpor•llC>fi an•ll tf\OtO• In. conduct or cetry on the bullnen of a mqnge "tabllanrnent unleM there la on flit with the City ewti, In full force and a~ tt •If tl!MB. a document IAU8d by an IAtUrance company tvtllorlzed to do bulln ... In the State or Callfornl• evtd~ng that the pel'mtttee 11 Insured under • llat>lllly 1nauranee Polley providing m inimum coverege of SSOO:OOO 00 tor lnJury or dtath to one peraon artalng out of the oparttlon of any mauege •tt•bOanment and the adt1'lnlatratlon of • massage 1t. Compflenoe. Proof ot comp1t1nce with all 1ppllcable prov111on1 of the Newport Be,..,.,., • • a1 Codi 1hall be provided UO.Oll. CMnpe Of, 9uelMn. MUC NOTU "*JC fl>JIC( ~ ll>TICE EWtY tnUM0t "4AlbUlhmwtt oPWa1Clf ..,.,. repot1 Im~ or management ot lhe ,,,....eatabffahtnto to tM or Polee f/lfY and alt ot.1gee of OWfllelehip 1n cnarge. •1odthotdert holdlftg more thM tent( 1~~ot"ft!. ed to, chWlgee ot maneger °'other pW110n ~ 1n any and Ill cn.ng. Of nerne, ttyte, or dealonatlon und ......_.. • ..!'~the corporation. oftlcett, dlteetOt'I. end S*1Nn or t~ numW. Of the~~ '"'""""' .... --le to be conducted, and II~ of ad«ele of PotlCe and ,,,. Otrectcw of Flnanoe Pf'OYldecl.:.., ~ ~~ of ~of ,,,. premltaa m.-y be eppr<>Yed by the CtNf a..ch. • -·,,,_,-wtt.n -~t>le ,..tlont Of I,,. Ctty of N9wpc)l1 ......... ,...,. T,,. City C0uncU ahall •tatMIWI by r.otutlon f City th.it~ In t.hla f'9110lutlon a HMlth ~;::'~to time.. llf'Mftd,... ,Clf ,,,. admlnlttr•Uon of thi. c:hllpt«. TM mueege Mtebtllhment wct1 '-to be paid dlrectty 10 the Cou W.ty~.:...~ '-to be paid by t,,. operator of MCh aa relmburMrnent rcw aeld ~ rel•t Ihle ch n h Dlp~t end retained by t,,. County under any other c: of tttlt COO., ed to thla ...,,.,, Fw required by thlt Chtipter at\alt be In addition to eny requited SIO .. b e._. ..................... A. TM requl'*"*'t• of thll cNic>ter ahail h•Y9 no I""'-Ion 10 any peraont deelgnated u foflow.• r app .... t and no effect upon end at\all not be OOMtrued u epplytng nurM wortdng undet t,,.'tuperv'tatofl ~· ':' '"°"' chlr'OPfllC1or, oetaopath, or any reg61t..ecs cw llcenMO vocational re1peo1lve profeMlont In the Statt of C:.=:n~o-:'':::'·t.:'1~~ e>e0t'eor>eth '!_~ ~ to practice their admlnltteted In good faith In the~,.. of t,,. • • --... thi. --ter ._,, to eny tre.et!Ml'll of Cellfornl• to praetlo. any such '" of pro...::~':!1 t9:: ;::ing 'z: t::= ~'!...~Y '*'°" llce!*d by tne State any other law of thl• atata. Praetic.t ~,...Of other paraont wlth°"~lftca~lon • ...,_ of the 81.-. or Cellfornla or of not othetWIN lloanNd by 1he St•t• of California to ... muuoe technldant. OI Other pertons physicians. aur~.ona, chlrOf)raetora, or oetaopathe or~~'c;fy',:i:i~t:,=0~ PrecUoe ~-':.~ employed by ch:P~mmenc ng on the data ot edOf)lloo or thll chapter. parmlta .,. to be laeued In =with the provttlont ot thlt C Aa to persona holding ex1111ng permtta, th4t tollowlng tctledule Of compliance la to ~ pr~~a1%~t~tgs:fi~°:':0~61ta ~an continue In effect until Maren 1, 1097 and shall be ;9"9Wed 1n llCCOtdancie with (2) Within ninety (aO) der-~ ~:': ~~~:!9 ~~l:, ~="!::J~~~~~~1! :c'~"'ht into compliance with ell r~u1"*'*1ta ot s.ctlon 5.50.050 of thla chaptar. --. (3) All ~a OS*•llng under an UlatJng m88Nge technlclan petmlt end otherwtte rneetl ,,,. requirement• tcw 11 renewal ara ~ Ma.rct'I 1, 1987 to obtain• new permit In ecx:otdtn<le with the ptovl-'ont oft~ ch9')ter Persona cu=ly holdlng a val meuage tec:hnlclan petmlt •hall be exempt from the achooftng r..,ulfement but mu.t aetlsf8C1cwlly ... ..._~e the written teat. -... • ........... ,........ t•O All S*ac>n• operating undef an 1xlat1ng Off·premleea mue.ge permit and otl'lelWiM meeting t,,. requirement• tor permit renewal are by Marett 1, 1987 to obtain a new permit In eocofdance wltn tne provlalOM of thlt chapter Reasonable extena1on1 01 the time period apeclfled In SubdlvlalOna 2. 3 end• shall be grantad by the City Manager UPof'I a proper ahowtng •nd upon timely requeet1 therefor. u omo Tr...., and Dwetton ot Pennie.. A. No permit luued hereunder •hall be tran1terrable to any other person or es1abllahment· provided however an additional location cw change of location of a muaaoe lechnlclan permit wlll be allowed upon thirty (30) dayW' prior written notice to the Chief of Pollee and the Director of Finance. B. All operat0t, muaege technician llld Oft·pt'emlMI masaage permit• •hall be IMUeO fort,,. period of twenty-four (2,.) montna end •hall expire twenty four (2•) month• from Its 1aauanoe. C. Appllcetlona IOt the next Insuring permit lh•ll be flied with the Director or Finance befOta the expiration 01 the exlsllng permit. Such renewel •pplloatlona muat be flled no later lflan thirty (30) days prior 10 the axplretlon of the permit to prevent a lapse of the permit. D. Each applicant for renewal shall file auctl Information aa may be required by the Chlel ot Police to update the Information required tor hla or her original permit applleatlon. E.acn renewal applicant ahetl Include a statement In writing from a llcenMd phyalclan In the State of Cellfoml• thet he or the hu examined the appllcent within the pa.at thirty (30) day period preceding eatd eppllcatlon and bellevee the renewal applicant to be fr .. from all oommunlcable dleeues. The appllcant shall accompany the application tor renewal with the apprOf)rlate flllng f ... U 0.075 lu.peneWI, "8Vocatton, Denlat end Appeel. The City Manager may refuse to renew a permit or may revoke or euspend an existing permit on tne grounds that 1he appllcent or permit holder nu tailed 10 comply wttn tne permit condl1lon1 or other requ1remen11 ot thl.s chapter. No suspended permit may be renewed. If a auapended permit lapses during the suspension period, a new application must be made at the end of the auapenalon per1od In any soch cue, the appl~t or permit holder shall heve the right to appeal to the City Councll In the time and manner Mt forth In thla teetlon. When the City Manager conclud• that ground• for euapenaJon, revocation or reivMI to renew a permit exist. the City Manager shall aerve the applicant or permit holder. ett.her per.onally or by certltled mall addr...ad to the business address ol applicant or permit holder. with• Notice of Intent to Suspend, ReYoke or Refuee to Renew Permit. This notice shall state the reason• for the propoead revocation, the effecttve dete of the revocation If no appeal 11 flied by applicant or permit holder. and the right ot the applicant or permit holder to appeal to lhe City Council and the decision of the City Manager to suspend, rev<*• or retuM 10 renew the permit. The right to appeal tot,,. City Council shall terminate upon 1he expiration of llfleen (15) days tOllowfng the personal NtVlce or deposf1 of the Notice of Intent to Suspend, Revoke 0t Refuse to Renew Permit In the United Stetes Mall, whichever shall occur flrtt. The City COYncil of the City or Newport Beach may prealde over the hearing on appeal or. In the atternatlve, appoint a hearing otflcier 10 conduct tne hearing, recetve relevant evtdenee and to submit to the Cl1y Council findings and reoommendetlon• to t>e conaldered by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach. The City Council ot the City or Newport Beach shall render It• decltlon within forty-five (-'6) days from t,,. date or the hearing or. In the event tnat a hearing otfk:ef has been eppolntad, within lorty·flve (•5) days from Iha date on which Iha City Council receives the findings and recommendation• of the hearing officer. The declelon of the City Council shell be flnal. u o.c.o. Vloletlon end '9netty. A Every peraon. except thoN persona who are speclllcaily exempt by thl• cnapter. whether acting as an lndlvldual. owne<. employee or the owner. operator or employee of the operator, or whelher acting u a mere helper for the owner. employee, or operator, or whether acting u a participant or worker In any way, who glvet massage or conducts a massage establlshmenl or room, or who gives or admlnleters, or who practices the giving or administering of steam baths, electric tub baths, shower bath•. sponge baths, vapor bath•. fomentation, mineral batna. alcohol rubs. Ausslon. Swedish or Turkleh bathe. or any other type of therapy or wno op«ates a muaage eatabllahment within tne City or who does or practlcee any of the other things or ects mentioned In thl• chep ter wlthOYt first obtaining a permit and paying for a license to do so from the City, or Shall violate eny provision of tnle chapter, shell be guilty of a misdemeanor B. Any owner. operator, manager. or permlttee In charge of In control ol a massage es1abllahment who knowingly employs a person perf ormlng as a mauege tecMlclan u defined In this chapter who le not In poasesslon ol a valid permit. or who allows such en employ .. to perform, op«ate or practloe within such a place of business. ia guilty ot a misdemeanor. C. Any musage eatabllshment operated, conducted, or maintained contrary to the provtslont of this ct'lapter shall be. and the same le h•eby declared to be unlawful and a public nuisance and the City may, In addition to or In lleu of prosecutlno a cnmlnal action hereunder, commence an action or actions. proceeding or proceedings. tor the abatement. removal and enjoyment thereof, In the manner provided by law; and shail take SUCh other steps and shall appfy to auch court or courts as may have Jurisdiction to grant auctl relief ae wlll abate or remove SUCh massage establlahments and restrain and enjotn any peraon from op«atlng, conducting or maintaining. a massage establlshment con1r1ry to 1he provtalOns of 1his ct'lap1er. 5.50.Gll. hftfeblNty. It any aectlon. subteetlon, aentence. clause, or phraee of this Ordinance Is t0< any r .. aon he6d to be Invalid or unconetltu1lonal by a decision ol any court of competent jurisdiction. such decision shell not attec1 1he vaHdlty of lhe remaining portions of the Ordinance. The City Council hereby declarea lhet It would have pUMd this Ordinance and each and every section. subsection. aentenoe, cleute or phrase not declared Invalid or uncon1t11utlonal wlthoul regard to whethe< any portion ol the Ordinance would be subsequently declared Invalid or unconstitutional IECTION 2. The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the pa.asage of lhls Ordinance. The City Clerk Shall cause the same to be publlehed onoe In the ottlclal newspaper within fifteen ( 16) days after 111 adOf)tlon. The Ordinance shall become ettecllve thirty (30) days from 11e adoption. This Ordinance was lntroduoed at a regular meellng of the City Council of the City o f Newport Beach. held on the 10th day of February, 1986. and was adopted on the 2,.th day of February. 1986. by tne lollowtng vote. to wit· AYES, COUNCILMEMBEAS AgM, Cox, Hert, Heether, Meurer, Plummer, Str1uH NOES, COUNCILMEMBEAS - ABSENT COUNCILMEMBEAS - Phlllp Maurer, Mayor ATTEST: Wanda E. Raggio, City Cl•rk Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Fdday, ~ 28. 1986 ., ,_........ co Dec lM ANO ~ MOftC1 Oii ....._In....,._. Tt-c.Mfomja C.0.111 13 112 IAST 218 T 1MYWO _. ~ Mt.a :r-d911N _. 1111e ,...,,. CorMi•et• .. OONldlr a 91MIT.C08TAMUA.CA ....... bldlt IMl11111e,... L.-Ma.OOIOIU .,._to,_ a..°" .-t ,...,_~eo.M~ oalwd .. ._ llMcl9 ol IN ,......,,., IN IQllOt ..._ II W.. "*" ~ 11y Che J. M Thi 111•'9-Tl\lllel ()\y ca.ti 1300 ""°°'1 , ....... _,_ ...,...,_._DllSl•....,t• ,..,. ~ 10 blM. 2 Mr~~ Mr '°'*'-d. p 0 . lo• ,,... ~ COOi u Mcotlolo ....... CoMot 11GJe loC.i partc 11 IM Of 1N ..,_ =::1 8HCll. CA llCU•UTY IAVINOI So flt .. luio.n • tN tetmtnua ot M ... Orl11e 91'41ottw~ tS~11;00A.M MO"TOAGI CO•u•OR· .,..,_ .... Ill........, wlCNn IN ~ fllf0tec1 • ~Ion. If eny, lifWIWn on 1he 12'111 My of w.di, ATIC* • .. ~ ,_ Md .... 11 ~ HMr1ng IO be N6d In Cuf¥s ,_.., 11M. • Mllcli lllfta IUClfl T""""9 uM1t t. ~ Dr T,.,....Otl tot f'lit .,_. City~ 1t • 14, ,... ....._.._.be!Mde.""' bld9 lifl9I be CIC**' IM due lbed ...., llf tfuet ,_,.•~II...,_, Oontac:t Ooeatal Co111• WltMul ~it °' -t.ad IOt WILL II.LL AT ftUeLIO lrom IN ...... art: Nofla ml~on otttc. at ~ ,..,,=_,..-°' lmpfoed,,.. na. of Pl'oleet• IT1WET AUCTION TO TMtl ....-r Dlllad ~ 2'4. 1111 6t0-S011 I« lunNt Olt G bite, POl lll 'on,°' UOHT OOHVfMION PAC). 81001" flOR CAIH .._... ll 1...a, -.. matlOn. Petmlt ..,..._lion: enoel. to ,,_,, ._ OAAM -l'HAH II AHOIOR THI CMHKM .... «. T~ Tl I P ow 4'6--.077 ~a pmdpel """ Of Contract No. 2Mt 0.. ~T.,llE.O CHICKa ~ Of-. C:O. Pubffll1ed Orllfl9!8 CoMt !tie no4 1) MCIUl'9d by Miid lngln .. t 'a blll"ate: ~IN CIVIL COO« ~Nof'*'*Y~ 1_, Dally PllOI F~ 22. 2', o..d of NM, w"'1 lnier'9t '240,000 8ECTIOH 2t24ft ~ • , •• 24, 25, 2e, n 28. llNlt !Mteon ... PfO'llded In la6cl Appt0¥ed by the City Clle tllN of .... In '-fl# S....O 1 no4t(1). ~ 11 en'J. Counoil,,,.. 24ltl dty of'• moN)I ot ttie Ur\llect ., ... , .. _ ..,. llMllK undef lhe lemll of tl'Mt Deed IMe alt ""' """"" ...,,~ ---------o1 Trval, 1 .... dlaf9M and ~ . • r.,,..l. title and Inter• _ _;-.;;,,;;;;;.;..;.-..;.=;....-P\B.IC fl)TlCE HI*'! .. of the T~ and 1 ......... C., COf'I~ 10 and now !Mild f'lCTmOUe ~- ---------ofO'lelMlt~eclbyUld a..11 l>y 11 uno. MIO Deed Of ... .,.A,_,. -~~ 0Hd of Trutt. 10-wlt Pnllpectl"9 lbicld9r'I mey Tr\letlnttlePfOpeftyt..n. fl•fololllnoper90M-...__..._ 1121.13991 ot>\llnone ... otlMlldoW-.narcMecrlbed ~~-NOTICE 18 HEREIY Ttlel>enef....__,undafla6cl m.italltnoooeullllieoftloe TRUSTOA· MICHAEL. AC'rlON TRUCK TIRE GIVEN lllal Ille ,....., Counc;ll .,.._' of tM "-tbllc Woritl o.c-t• 00A0HA SfRVICI!. 19372 ConMruo-.....,,, o..dofTN1t her9tofor••· 1T1en1. 3300 Newport ••H••l()t'"RY •ec•--ot 1n. C1'Y ot ~ latch ecMect aM dallwred 10 the 0 .... ~ ... .. .,.._ Uon Cit Ea9I •a. lnltne, Mii llOld a l)l.lbllO hNl'lng tor ·-a wrttt.en Dec-loulward, P. lox 11ee. ITY I.WINOS ANO LOAN CAii# 927 t4 tN Unl1 II UPC* Newpof1 itrat!Otl-of"'o.t.uit and 0.. H~l~' Buell, CA A.SIOCIATION OrMOt Cotitl ~"""'' •-Sedlm41nl Control end -·""" 1 .... ~ ........ II l5. AECORMD JllftUetY 24, Cotp, P.nama, C.ita SO Y _, .. _.., Of" •.,,..a ... ,..en !lot ""1her lnfomia!IOtl, 1M3•11wt.t Ho ~ CeMe. la Alamede Fourttl Aet1oratlon P.,oj9111 Notice of o.t.uH and EJ9o.. cell Ollbett Wong, PtOjeet of Of'llciml Aecxw'<M In lht Of· The ptOl)OMd ptOjeCt II lion 10 W . The Under· M~8'+3311 la of ttte Aacoro.r of Qt. ~.!'_ o:r-:'°..:wanetna. 1•'"•2 tor dredQlno In Upper ....,,_ l6gr'9d ceuMd NICI Notlee of Pu Or CO.C ........,_, ~ _, port lfay-lo remove o.fautl and EJeGt1on lo 8el .... anoeCount)'. COMcf\ICtlon Cr e.. n 1, 100,000 cubic: yatdt Of 10 be reooro.o w, tn. eouney Olilly Piiot FeONety ie. 1Nt NICI deed of truat o.-INtne Calif 92714 Hdlmenl tor Improved wt1erw the relll properey 11 F·l88 ~'!:~CT NO ~":, ~~ clrwlallon, axpanlion Of toce1ed TrYl1• 11 CICG •-.,. Mnnl'r '"500, IN TH"' CITY OF 110a1 pn1m ano added c.-Corootatlon ,.~ ...,,-. ~ "' LOfen A ~ p,_.. padty fOf' ledlmenl control MO,_. ano 1~ COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF dent An Enwonmental lmpacl nutnbar of per90f'I COlldue1· IJIOTa Oii OAANOE. STATE Of CALI· Tllll stasement -llleO ~ tor the prOjeet hu Ing ute la. 7101 Serr~ Av. TIIUl1B'a IALI FOANtA, AS PER MAP wiUI the COuncy C1eri1 of Or· beer\ Clfeulaled ..... ..........__ • -..... ,,.. .. -THEREOf RECORDED IN =Count .. on Janu•-27 '"" ,..,..,..... enue. ~a. California ~ -.._ • 800t( 144 PAGES 44 ANO ' -' ano II acheduled for oon-91335 81&-342-3408 .,......,., lideratlon by Ille City Coun· DATE FEB 11 l98& T.a. Ma.~ 45, MISCELLANEOUS ~1 ell al the C10M ot the P\lbllc CICO C09' .. 09'ATtON, U111f COOi U MAPS. IN THE OFFICE Of Publ!IMO OrW1Q9 COMt ~ICE IS HEREBY' ~~UC~DO ... ~-CD. Mg~~~:~~ g~~~~OR~ 6':Es~~~ ~II~~ Fetlnlary 1 ,~ FURTHER GIVEN ltlat Mid -...n.. .. .,,..........._ ATl()tlf • «11y appoln._, THEREFROM Al.l Oil., F..e10 publlehMl'l""wlll~lleldon Pu"'"·.._. ...... ,.._ fruatee under Iha,......__... OAS, MINERALS ANO .. ., ..,..,,_, by 1,,. voanoe daecf1bed o..cs oft;~~ OTHER HYDROCARBONS, Ille 1011'1 d•y of March, 19", Coul Dally Piiot Febtual'y WILL SEl.l. AT PUBLIC BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 at ·~ hour ol 7.30 p.m .. In 211. Match'· 14, 1988 ·ucnON TO THE HIGHEST FEET. WITHOUT THE lh• City Hall Councll F-893 " DE ATH NOTICES Cf\arnt>er.. 3300 Newport BIDDER FOR CASH RIGHT OF SURFACE Boulevatd. Newport a..cn. ANO/OR THE CASHIERS ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN BRAME CA1128&3,atwhkit111m .. nd P\8.JC N011C( OR CERTIFIED CHECKS INSTRUMENTS OF RE· GERALD FRANK place lnltf .. ted persons SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE C~~ ARE IN OEFAUL T L [ N 8 R A M E , =~ and M heard NO~: OP ~t!CT1~ ~2~P8Ja=:.: UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST beloved husband of CLw1~Ac~~~w TMllTtl 'l IALI ~ ot tn.1 United Stat•) ~"0~oTA~i7'~T~~~g Alkef P Brame. lov-~"ilAcH' ..... ... • T .. N~~n ... ''V'''· I lie ano Inter.\ PROTECT YOUR PROP 1ng at.her of Laura Pubtltlled Orang41 Cout YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~~ = ~ '*:, ERTY, tT MAY BE SOLO AT Ht I hard. K athleen Daily PllOt Februaty 28. 1111111 UNDER A OE.ED OF TRUST, Tf\41 In Ille Pf°'*'Y ,_...,...IA PU8UC SAl.E. IF YOU Ellis. Allee Sorenson. F-119-1 DATED APRii. 11, 11179, UN· after delcflbed NEED AN EXPLANATION Penelope Potter Mr LESS VOU TAKE ACTION TRUSTOR I.ETA G OF THE NATURE OF THE 8 ' TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· JOHNSON PROCEEOINO A.GAINS T ram e I 5 a Is 0 ERTY.ITMAYBESOLOAT BENEFICIARY SECUR·YOU,YOUSHOULDCON-survived by hu A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU ITY SAVINGS ANO t..OANITACT A l.AWYER mother and step-~Y1f:~ ~~Ht~A~~~~T~~~ ~~TION l c:J:i11.o~~,t'gAAVENUE. father. Mr and Mrs NOTICE IS HEREBY PROCEEDING AGAINST 23. E 1118~0';2 :f:m~:r "(If a street addf.s or Leo MJChener Lov- GIVEN Ulal the City Councll YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 112 .... 51231 of Offldel ~common dealgnauon Of mg grandfather of of the City of NewpOft BMell TACT A t..AWYER prooeny II lfto!M'I above no 0 ) H · ) I d w111 hold 1 "'•l>llc ~ on On .. .,..... 1•. 1...... at cord• 1r1 the offlce of the A. la ...._ • y a n 1 1 a r ....... ,,..._ft._ .., .... ~ ....., corder of Or.nge County, WWTllnty ""-' • 10 111 Ambe P tte Con the IC>Pllcatlon ol Tadufll II 15 AM . GATEWAY said deed of • comp6eil.-Of COl•ecl· r 0 r . Sh.llMda IOf u.. Permit No MORTGAGE CORPOR· tcrlbe9 Ula~~ 0. n•H)." Ttl• benetlclaty Sorenson. lan Pott~r 31lll, on propetty loc:ated II ATION •• Callfomla corpol'· PARCEL 1: A°h UN· under Uld 0..0 of TNlt, by Vast talion Crom 1 3422 Via Udo, denied by Ille allon u duly appolnled OIVIOED 1111 INTEREST IN reeaon of I b<MCll Of default p M to 9 p M fndav Plannlng CommlMlon on Trull• unoer end purauant ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT In the obllgatk>Ni eecured ~' January 23. llllle Requwt 10 o..o ol Trust recotOecl NO 11480 IN THE CtTY Ofhhereby. here1otor1 ••· FebNAry 28. l986 at 101oc:a1e01n111ec.1 Olttrlel Aprll 30. 11179, *' 1na1 No COSTA MESA. AS PER'ecuted end o.t.tvered to the Pac1t1e View Mem- The proposal allO lnc:luOel a 37i.O, In book 13124, pege MAP RECORDED IN 80()f( underligned a written Dec:· onal Park Morruary. requett lo ac>P<0119 an oft· 11117. ol Offlclal Records ln 492. PAGES 1 ANO 2 OF m~~lont~"'f!!!._~ .. ~ 3500 Padhc View Iii• parking agreement IO*' Iha offloe of Ille County ~ MISCELl..ANEOUS u 14.ps _.., "" .,_. • ..., '""'en to allow alt of the required c~ ... -of Ora,.... County, .., '1notlceofbNeehandofelec-Drive N'e wport "Ing t "'""" . ..,_ ·• IN THE OFFICE OF THE1 • par.. ~ CJ( Ille IUb-Sllt•olCalltornla. Executed COUNTY RECOROEA OF tlon to <*lie the Ul'der· Beach. Fun.-ral ser- ject rHlaurant 10 b• by STEPHEN J. Mc NASH ORANGE COUNTY. 19'g!O ~~~ .... Mid P'~ vices will bt: held at provided within the Udo and NANCY 9 Mc NASH E _,..,, _, OOl!ga1 ....... Marina VIiiage parking WILL SELL AT PUBLIC mJ<~~~:~~~L.O~~E · and therMfl., tile undef· 11 AM. Saturday at 1lructure. This project hat AUCTION TO HIGHEST Bl(). (A) UNITS LU1 THROUGH llgt.o ca"90 Mid ftOt.ICe of Pacd1c Vu~w Mem· beer\ reviewed and 11 hu OERFORCASH0<Cuttler'1 t..Ull, AS SHOWN UPOHl :"ded~~21on8 'f~ orial Park Chapel been del9fmlned lhal II II Clledl (payable at time of THE CONOOMINIUM PLAN -,_...._ Ho"""'~ .. 1 .. ~11~ pa c If I c v I e w calegorklally exempt under aale In lawfvl money of lhe RECORDED APRIL 15 111121 ~.... ....... ..... ... lherequlremenl1oflheCall-UnlleCI Stain) at the front AS INSTRUMENT • NO.IOfllc:MllA.cc;c»1ntheofflce Mortuary, Dlret'tors t0<nla Envtronmental Ouallty entrance to the old Or•nge 82-131038. OF OFFICIAL ~ Aecofdet of Oranoe (714) 644-2700 A~OTICE IS HEREBY ~~~.~~~:: ~OROS OF SAID COUN-WSt..wlllbelMOe, but FURTHER GIVEN that Mid tween Sycamore Street aoo (B) THE EXCLUSIVE wtttlout cownen1 0t *W· ltEEHNEl\ publlC hMtlng Wiii t>e lleld on 8'oadway. SMlt Ana, Cllll-RIGHT TO POSSESSION OF ranty, ~ °' lmplled,,.. 1 L the 101h day Of Mivct1. 1988, lomi. all rlgfll. 1111• and ALL THOSE AREAS OESIG-gwdlng llUe pc I I I I l10>'l. or l. L I A N v at the nour of 7 30 pm. In lntereat conveyed to and NA.TEO AS BALCONIES encumt><ww:.. to Pert lllie KEEHNER, of Glen the City Hall Council now held by 11 uncMir MIO ANO YARDS AS SHOWN ~nlng ~ -of dale, passed aw~y Cflambe<S. 3300 Newpor1 Deed of Trval In Iha prooeny UPOH THE CONDOMINIUM the notl(a) MCWecl lly Mid F,,.._•a~ 25, 1986 Bouleverd. Newpof1 &Mdl, lltuated In .-0 County and Pl.AN ABOVE REFERRED deed of Truat. with .,,..,... D~-,-....... __. :T moth-of CA 92663. at wfllCh Ume and State delerfbed u : TO *'"' latO note prcMded, ad-&::1111: "'~""' "' pl~ lnter•tect peraon1 t..OI 9 ot Trec1 112. 1n 1n. PARCEi. 2 UNIT LUe AS vancea. If My unoer IN K a t h a I e e n may ~ and be heerd Cuy of ea.ta Meu, .. Pet SHOWN UPOH THE CON-letml of Mid 0-S of tru.t. Chnst.ensen of Glen- '";:OA E. MOOK>. CITY r::::. ~~1:.::!7~ ~~~~~~ TriLAN ABOVE ~he~ ancltnO~ daJ~ and Caroline CLINC, CITY Of MW· Mapa, in the ortloe of the PARCEi. 3 THE EX· 1ru1t1 crMted l)y MIO 0..0 Pat.nck of N~port l'OftT IUCH County Recorder of said Ct..USIVE RIGHT TO POS· of TNlt Beach Al8o SWVIVed Publllhed Ora~ Coul County SESSION ANO OCCUPAN-Said Nie Wil be held on b.v 6 _:_...A..._,,dren Dally POOi February 211 1996 The llreel addreae ano CY OF THOSE PORTIONS Friday Mardi 7 1986 at 6'_,~ .... F-888 other common deelgna11on. OF LOT 1 DESCRIBED IN 1 30 pm In the IOOt>y 10 the and I great grand- 11 any, of the real property PARCEL 1 ABOVE. OESIQ.. building loeared •' SO 1 daughter Graveside deSCflbed a boo It NA.TEO AS Y6 APPURTE· South l.ewtaSlrMt, Orange services. Saturday, purported 10 be 258 Esther NANT TO PARCELS 1 ANO Calltomla ll2Mll IO:Jb A .M At H1lwde NOTICE Of' Street, Cost• Mesa, Call· 2 ABOVE DESCRIBED At Ille time ol The tnl11 .. AVAILA.atun Of lornle 92626 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T publleallOn of lhll nollca. Cemetery, Redlands. ANNUAL fltlf'Of'T The undertlgMd Trustee UNDER A DEED OF TRUST the total ~I ol lhe un-CA. Kiefer & Eyenck Pursuant to Sec11on dleclalm• eny 111.blllty tor any DATED 12116182 UNLESS paid balance 01 the obit-M ortuary 6104(d) of the Internal Rev· lncOfrectness of the street YOU TAKE ACTION TO gallofl aeeured l>y Ille al>Ove (818) 243--1124 enue COO•. notice 11 hereby lddreu and Other common PROTECT YOUR PROP-deacr1be0 deed of lrull anO given lh1I the •nnual repon designation, II any, lhOwn ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT eatlmaleel eotll, upenMS, 10< the Fiscal year January neretn A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU a n d a d v a n c • 1 1 1 p ALM ER PtellC NOTICE 31,. 1986 of Ell• May Steel· Said sale will be made. bul NEEO AN EX Pt.ANA TION s 11•.1189 75 F-880 men Foond1tlon. a pr1Va1e Without covenant Of WW· OF THE NATURE OF THE 11 II POlllble that •I the L U C I L L E B roundallon, 11 avallabl• al ranly, expreu °'Implied,,... PROCEEDING AGAINST tlme of .... the opening bid PALMER. resident of Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot 2/28/86 lheloundatlon SP'lndpalof· gardlng tltle. poe-"°'1. CJ( YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· may be .... tl'lan the total Corona del Mar NO,yoi"c ·-1c NOTICE D1m•1c NOTI"c 11c 1 1 1on d n 8"Q.lmbfancea. 10 oay the TACT A t..AWVER lndebteon..t 0ue P\BLIC 111~ r~ ""~ ~ r.:uia':' bu~S,::.1 houra ':r~ remaining prlnci~ IWl'I ot 183 MONTE VISTA •B If •vali.ble. the expected passed away Febru- FtCTITIOUI ., ... ,, I pon Beach, CA 92660 closure procHdlng1 r•-Notwrtnetenoing the fact Dally PllOI February 1• 21, 9 a.m. to 5.30 pm by any the not• MC\H'ed t>y Mid COSTA MESA, CA · DC*'llng blO may bt ot>-ary Z7 1986 Mt>m · NAMI ITATl•MT Thi• bullness 11 con-lerred to herein thll your P'operty It In'°' .. 28. Mtrch 7 19MI cittzen wtiorequeats 11 Within Deed of Trust wtlh 1n1.,..1 '(II a street ad<lress or telnecl by c:&lltng the follow-onal serv1res \\ 111 bl> The tollowtnn ~·.,.,ducted by a llmhed paf1net· NOTICE Of OEFAULT clolura, you may oft., your F-352 180 days 1119f Ille dat• ol thereon, e prOYIOed In said common dHlgnallon of •no I~ numt>en on held Saturda) March dOlng t>ut1nNi u "PACI<~ lhlp AND n~CTION TO prC>P41f1y '°' sale, PfOYlded lhts publication noln. 1dv1neea, If any. property 11 "'°""" .~. no the day t>etore INI Nie (4151 C E I. I. C 0 MM UN 1 CA. Jerome R Flynn 111.L UNDE9' DEED lhe sale ts concluded prlOr to The tounoatlOO't principal under tne terma of aalO Deed warranty Is l)t"9n u 10 111 ~S-64111 I , 1986 at I 00 P M at TIONS", 31175 Birch St . un11 Thi• 11a1emen1 wa.s 11190 Off TMllT the conclusion of the '°'.. P\8.IC *>TICE office 111oe11111<1 •t Suite soo of Trust tees, Ctlarges and oomplet-or conect· Dared January 31 i9ee Pac1f1c Vie"' Mem G ...........,. a.Kt!, Call· 'With Iha County Cieri( ot Or· M'ORTANT NOTICE clOIYre 1140 Newport Center Olive, npen-ot lhe TruttM ano ness)" The benet1c11ry WC,_ onal P.trk Chan<>! lorni~v9m6 lng41 County on F•bruary IF YOU PROPERTY IS IN Remember. YOU MAY FICTITIOUS IU..... Newo«t Beach CA 92660 oft~ trusts CINI.CS by said under lalO 0..0 01Tru1t by lfCU•UTY I AVINOI .- M Alul Mir 11751 Ind .. It 19116 FORECLOSURE BECAUSE t..OSE LEGA.L RIGHTS IF ~-A-ITATE•N'T and tile lounoatlon's prtnci· Deed ol Trust rea~olet>teecl'lordeltull M09'TOAQI C09',0flt• Newpon &>Jt'h CA nclOl10 vou A.RE BEHIND IN YOUR y 0 u 0 0 N 0 T TAKE I..... lollOWlng l*$Ot'I .. pal 18lee>l'IOM numb9f IS The total amount of the In the Obllgallons MCUred A T10N. -..... .,,.,.,..,,,_ p a (' I f t (' \ I t' w penden<:e SI Rlvertlde P\iblllhed Orang41 Cout PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE PROMPT ACTION doing buaineas II (71•) 760-0991 unpaid balance of Ille ot>I+-thereby h•rtlolore H · T.D, K 9'vtel ~A ' Mortuan Otl'\'C'lOM C•lll0<nl• Dally Piiot February 211, SOLO WITHOUT ANY NOTICI Of' DEFAULT ANO AAA MAINTENENCE. The prlnctpal manage. ot g•llon MCureCI by the prop-ecuted and dellvereel lo Ille ~·9' ~~~ &H-2';00 Thll buslneu 11 con· March 7 1, 2I, t986 COURT ACTION. and you 11.lCTION TO IELL 2028 8-nta Ana Ave . Cotta 1~ roundallon It Roben w erty 10 t>e IOld and reuon-unOerslgneo e written Dec-Au •taM -.-r. ,_., dueled by an Individual F-1196 may haYe the teoal right to UNDEflt DIE.ED Of' TitUIT -Mesa. Callf 92827 Stedman eble .. 11ma1eo costs. e11· tara!lon of Delautt eno o.. N. C.._,. IML. • ..,. I ~hl:~~!t~I wu ll141<1 bring yoor 80C:0Unl In good """°"1'AN'T NOTICE Cam· Betit Howar d Sult• soo. a.o Newpon pen_ end 8dvenoas atthe mano tor Sale. and wrltlen ~~· ~ C415l ROBI , OJ\ ---------11anolng by paying.,, o NOTICE IS HEREBY Munaon. 2028 Santa Ana C•nter Drtv•. Newport l11meollhe lnttlal1>UbllClllOn no11Ceolt>teaehllndoleleo-...... ~~Or ,.. __ LILLIAN ES~IE w1thtneCountyClerkotOr· P\8.IC NOTICE yourputduepaymen11p1u1 GIVEN Thal Newport Ave., Costa Mesa Call! Beach Calllornia92660 ot tne Nollca 01 Sale 11 11on to cauM the under· P\i.,,,.,....., a1199 ...... ar "' • snoe County on Febfvary permitted coala and ••· Etcrow Company 11 now 92627 PubitlMO Orange Coast SH .490 211 llgneO to Mil said property Dally Ptlot Fec>rullt)' " 21, ROB! N SON ' born I 3. 19M FICTITIOUI .,...,. pen-wllhln the time per· duly •PPOlnt•d T rullee Ttlls bullneas la con· Delly Pilot February 28. 1986 The beneficiary undeuelO 10 satisfy Mid obllg•ttona. 211 1986 A pral 29. 1895 paSSt"d F100l30 NAME ITATIMIN'T mined by law IOf reln1111 .. under a Deed of Trust dlled duct8d by •n lndtYlduel F-903 Deed ot Tru11 heralotore ••· and thereatter the undf'f· F-SSll av.a' Februarv ·l~ Publllhed OranQe Coast The lotlowtng pertOfll are menl of your account. wtilc:ti 11112/81 la now duty IP· Cam.Be 11 1 Howard ecuteo and del1Ye<ed to the Signed cauMO said nouee of • -• ... · Oatly Piiot February 28, doing bull,,_ as: Weatern Is n0<m1lly nve butln.a pointed Tru11ee under a Munaon undefstoned a wtltten ()ec.. breactl eno of e1ecuon 10 be f't&JC NOTICE 1986 S h<' 16 sun•tvl..J March 7. 14, 21. t9M Co<po1e1e lmagea, 3750 S. days prior 10 the date Ml for Deed ol Trull oated 8112181 Thia sretement was Wed P\ellC NOTICE taratlon 01 Default and 0.. recorded Octobet 28, 19115 b' hC'r daugh1N'S J11\ F-9011l Suaan, Santa Ana, Calltomla the Sile ol your property No •~eculllttl by ROBERT C wltn the County Clerk of Or-mend for Sele. and e written u lnSlr No 85-414468 ol IC nMI Holk('r 11{ Sanl<"l Ann ---------92704 Hie dale may ~ Ml unlll WAI.LACE AND KAY R &~County on January 29 170e2 Declaretlon of Default and Official Records '" the olftc:e NOTICI Of d c-a'l ' Ml.IC NOTICE Southern California Con· three month• from tile dll• WALLACE, HUSBAND ANO 1988 •. ~, TNllw .. le Demand 10< Sele, and a wr11-ol ttie Aecofde< 01 Orange IULK '"'AHUllll an , r lo~ iv l•r;~bn1•r _ __;.=;.;;.;.,,;...;.....;;_...;;..; __ .1rec1 Ottloe Group (A Call-thll notice of del•ull m•r be WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS f'21M1S No. "6-1~ NOTlCf OF ten Notlca ot Default and County (a.c.. t1014107 of Sacranwnto, J Sil> FICTITIOUS IU ... 11 l0<nl1 CO<porlllon). 3750 S. recOfded (wt\leh date o r• u Tf\.1810<1, to MCUrt obll· P\ibHINIO Orange Cout TMllTIE'I SAU Election to Sell fhe under· SalO Sale Wiii be meoe, 001 U.C.C.) It'!">. V. slht I l'ooll•\ NA.-ITATIMIN'T Susan.SantaAna.Cllllomla cordallon appeara on lhlt gallons In favor of Delly Pllo1 Febf\Jary 7. 1•. YOU ARE IN OEfAULT slgn.c!C~ulc:INotleeol w11nout co"""ant or .,.,. TO WHOM IT MAY CON o f South (;ult• The followtng ~· 1re92704 nolleel HERITAGE PLAN. INC , a 21, 29, 19116 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Oet8Ult and Etectk>n to Sell renry.e•prestorlmplied r .. CERN doing bual,_. ••· Ouallflde Thi• bualnHs 11 con-Thia amount is 11.~1120 Cal1lornla corpor•tlon, u F-819 DATED 101111113 UNLESS to be recorded 1n ,,,. county garding 11119 ~lion. or Notlee 11 heret>)' gl"9tl 10 l.Kland l.a.~~ 111 Ar Rootlno. 3211 N Newport ducted by·. corporllloo ., of 2/418& Ind wlll In-e.nenclary Rec0<ded on YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~ Ille r .. l property Is 8neUmbt8/\09S. to pay ,,,. the Cr11Ctlt0f'I ol GEO~E L k .rn,J... .rnd Ztt lJ Blvd., Sulla 1112, CA 928&3 Southern Calltornla Con-er-untU your ec:count 111111/81 as document no PROTECT YOUR PROP· localed remaining P<Jnctpel sum of HJ'MILI. ANO 8E.AT~ICE M Robt•cb of Ark~ Stephen MICNlel Alber· lrec1 Offlee Group, Rot>en beeomeS current You may 21195 t>001t 14185 pege 77 ERTY IT MAY' BE SOLD AT Del• febr\lary 6. 1988 the note(tl sec:vreO by said HAMILL ANO OEO~E I. ,. ,. h Id teon, 222'-" 34th St . ~-M1jch«ek. Prnldent not have 10 pay the enllra of Olllclal Record• In in. of· f't8JC NOTICE A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU GATEWAY MOftTQA<M 0ee0 of Trust will'I int-I MAMll.l AND BEA TRICE M ~ ~r Jnrn: 1 n n '1 pon BMc:h. CA 9211&3 Thi• 1111amen1 ..... 11190 unpaid portion of your K · floe ol lhe Recordef of OR· NEED AN EXPLANATION C~ATION. IOO Ntwttl .. 1n MIO nota ptOVIO«I td· MAMlt..L Trv11 ... of the ilT'l'd l ~r.llld\ h1kirt-n Thi• builneu 11 con-with the County Clerk ot Or-count. even though 1\111 pay• ANOE County, CaHlornla, ~!'!!!°"1T•.~.JI OF THE NATURE OF THE 9rMd. ~ ~ vances ,, any under the Hamill L1v1ng Trvtt oateo ,mJ 1 ~n·.it Rrrot dueted l>y an lndlvldutl .... County on Febrvaly menl WIS demanded. bul dMCrlblng Ille land lhenlln -..... _... PROCEEDINGS AGAINST t120S, • ., ........ ,,00 l it. term• 01 Mid 0..0 of lrua1 January 15 1986 whole I h I I ~h ' Stephen M Albel1aon t I 198& )'OU mull pay Iha amount Al more lully deactlbeO on The·~ Pet'IOt'I•.,.. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 2$10 ly fdM 0. IC..... l9es Cf\er •n4 81(pel\ ... bullneta .odrest II 3&9 E gr. m ( I\ • t "'"' i4 Thia atalemenl wu tiled ir...-11a1eo al>Ova aal<I Deed ol Trut1 doing bu-81 TACT A t..AWYER P\iblllhed Or11n99 Coul Of the T~ee an4 or the 11'111 Streel Colla Meea mcmhrr of th• Ordt•r with Iha County~ of Or· PubHlhecl Orange Coaal HOM\ler. you and your tndudlng 1 note !Of the A Pt.US. OFFICE PRO[). On 03/21188 II 9 15 AM I Delly P110t ~ 21 21 trusts etMled b'I' MIO o.eo I County 01 OranQe St•te of (.)f Thi F."krn Sl.llr ange Cow\ty on ~Dally Pll01 February 211, benllllclaty ~ mor1gaoee tum 01 Siii.'°°00 lha1 Ille UCTS & SERVICES. 12 CICG CORPORATION "I Mardi 7 1986 o1 TNlt CalllomtL 92&26 thal a l>Ulil S:lnt."l Ann Ch ptM' 11 llllle Marcil 7 1•. 21, 19116 may 1 ally ag .. In writ b41nellct•I 1ntere11 under Hughes Street. Suh• 0103. Ille duly apoOlnteo Trwt• F.aa3 SetO,... wilt t:>e l'l9la on 1'11n119r 11•t>Out10 t>e meoe · ' a • ,... F-8115 Ing~ ~o ll'le 11'm. the .,;. Mid Deed of Trust and Ille Irvine, Calif 927111 under and purauanl to OM.1 Fr'ICS•y Merell • 198& •I 10 OfNNIS R TF~OUT and •389 Jnd " llWnllll'r Put:>lllhed Orange Coaal lice of Nie It potted (wtlletl ot>Ugatlon1 IMICM'ed ttlereby A.A Plua. Inc., Calllomla. Of Trull Recorded on I P\8..IC N011C( 1 30 0 m in the IObby 1o 1"41 JEANNINE II. TROUT o( th1 R'''"I Neigh Dally Piiot February 28, P\RIC NOTICE may not M Hrller ltlan the ar• preMntly l'lel<I by the 12 Hughes Strwet. Suite 10/201113 H Document no bu•lo1ng 1oc11.a •t 601 1 Trani.._ -"<>M 0011 bo"' L.1di?t' ,,t Sant<t MarCh 7 14 21 1911e ---------end of the ltlr-monlh beneficiary That I l>fMdl Ol03, lrvlne, Call! 92718 83_.82358 Of Oltlelal Re-NOTICE Soutl'I Lew;-sn .. r Or11>99 f'"8 it 233 Pooov A~ ~·t I .,._ • , • F-1197 period lllled •l>Ov9). 10. of and def1Ult Ir\, the obit-Thi• bu1lneu la con-di Ir\ the onlCI o1 tti. R• INVITING INOI Callfornt• 92688 Coron• Del M•t Courttt ot Arw I" emori .. , ~~·r '~~:.=• among other thlngi. I 11 gallon lor which said 0-S ducted by • COfQOfallon corder ot ORANGE County Seai.o t>I01 m•y t>e "'" At tne time 01 tne onmai IOranoe St•t• ot tom•• \IC'\." "111 h• "411ur The tollowl provide addltlonal lime In of Trull 11 eeevn1y hM OC· R Powell, Prealdenl C•ltlorn11. uecuteo Oy c-4....0 al Iha offlee of lhol publieallOO 01 tt111 not~ 92625 d.t\ MM< I l 1t 1h1· -__ Nll.....-.-...JC.;;...;.NO.-...f_IC;...;[;.___ doing bu11i::1!*::'1' T~: wf'tlctl lo cure Ille default by CUffed In thtl Iha payment Tht1 atatem.nt waa flled MICHAEL G CROW AN Ctty Clelll 3300 N9wpOt1 Ille total 11'1\0unt ol ,,... un The ptoottty 10 M tt•nt-H rbclr l "n 1'1rm el1 2299 trtnat9r Of the or~y or 1111 not ~ made Of The Wilt! 1he County Clerk Of Or· UNMARRIED MAN Will Boui.va1d p 0 Bo• 1't68 IQ balaooe °' lh4! CIOll-ferreel II loc.llllO •t 369 E cl • ,J • ~!1,.!!0UIT· .. ~-.. .JI ~l~O<e:'R~ru::~· t20, E~ olher#IM; Of (2) •labllal'I 8 10/20/861nlllllrnenlof~· anot County on January 28. SEl.t.. AT PUBUC AUCTION Newpor I Buth C A ~llOn MCur«I b) tf'e el>O .... r ll'lh StrM1 Co.I• MeM onal l hap•! ~·T'11~ -.. '. .... T CA 92830 acnectula of peymanll In C!lpal andlor lnlerael, and 198& TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER 92tS&·801S unlll 11 00 AM deacrtoec 0..0 ot 11'\.111 llNI County ot Orange Siii• ot "ti! 04> rondu~ '""i h\ dolThen" f'!!u~~a110n1·. '•.,.1c.. ~~'u1 Jamu Brockel. Ofd., to cure yout deftull, O< eu1>.equent tn1tallmen11. II ,.._ FOR CASH, (pay•ble a111me Ol'I !he 2ett1 di}' 01 March. •Uma1ed cos ta. upen-C81110fnll 9?627 ~h<' Ord<'r of th•· !:~l't • v .,,,__ n" 37 C MINI vi.in l>Olhjl)end(2). any, 1ogalhar with ltlt Publllhed Orange Cout Mlelnlawfl.tlmoneyollhe 1911e, at whlCl't llrn41 IUctl •n d •dvt n c •• 1 Saldc><°'*"'ttCIMclnDecl • • KMleran<!AMOClat ... 3011123 a oao. on ,...... Fol.-......thtexpirattonot chargea, Impound•. Id• Dally Piiot Fet>tuary 7, 14, United S111ea1 AT THE b.ld• lhall be CJ99t'*I and Sll100736 1n OCl'*W aa Al atoct. 1n r;n :S\Ar Sant.a. A~ ~~':;,Ave .. Coal• M .... Ca~ •• 92!~~.n•H 11 con-the 11meP«1oci ref9ft'.cl 10 In van c .. ' , .. .. • • n d 21. 28. 1Ht '"ONT ENTRANCE TO THE rMd '°' h la C>Ot8tl>la thlt •t the 11.0.. f'htur• llq\llt;>fMftl ( h .. pt I' r ,, .i II 9 Atcnat,. n "'-'-. u-... dueled by· an lndlYldual ltle flfl1 paragrtPll of this ttMMIMf'lll, II any F·ll 14 OLD ORANGE COUNT y Tiiie 001 PtOOJ«I RfEPt..AsfE time of .... IN C)9efllng blel ancs QOOCS '111111 of llOTI• I~n' h"<i h\' H.utxir .... ....__"',. "-..,.,,.. PtulJ eroctcel noUoe,un!Mllheo«>llgatlon AndlhalbyreMOl\Olaald URTHOUSE. LOCATf!D RESTR M A I H mey oe _.than the 10191 1-flold 1mpro11emen11 Ut\\n Moi:i.n t Ob~ -.......... Th ftled 1>91ng loraclOMd uc>on 0( • bread\ Ind d•l•ult, lhe 0 N s AN TA AN A STAUT ANO AHURBISH lndebt.on.1 due rn.Wno ano cuaiomer htt• Thie bu•I,,..• 11 eon• ....... ", ...... 'eoun1•'~6~uol0r aeperate wntten agiMment unclenlQned. u Truil•. rta.J( NOTICE IOULIVAAO l!TWUN A£STAOOM AT WASHING-11 ·~ the •xoecteo ano neme atytt and togo o1 Mcittuar~ DIN'l.tors ducted by an lndlvldual '"'"' ,,. '1 ,..,. • ~ yov end....,., Cll'edl-hereby decl-111 auma... SYCAMOfltf. STMCT ANO TON STAEl!l ~ bid ......, be ot> Fl'etne MllfCM ot t'Wlt Cf'ltl ~40 !\~~ "lctlard G KMitt a1nge twn1y Ofl Fttwar; 8. IOf parTnl1a a ionOer"j,.,.oo CUfed ltleret)y to~ lfnlNdl· fl'tCnnoul IUIMU IROAOWAY, 8ANTA J'NA, Contract No 2550 tain.d by ~-{tie toito--d,....,t garmen11 81'<1 91,,1 Ttlll llatement -l'lttdl HI l'W yOl.l ll.,.._ ~tile ltOal rtoni tltly M Md~ lllcll MA.Ml ITAn.wT CA all rtglll. Ulla end lftterwl Eng1nH 1 a flllm•te Int ~ """'l>er'I on bvtlneta ""°""' " P('TITf with Ille County CMrll of Or· Publltlhed Orange Coelt 10 atop,,,. .... of yout prop-10 .... or ClaUM Iha lrual Ttle foflOwlng penlOn "' on~ 10 and now h9'0 I 1t3 000 Iha oay bt'ore Ille .... 14 ISi MAACHe MO localeel al 319 ~~nty on ,.9C>ruarf Dally PllOt Fei)ruery 21. arty by paying tlwt entlf'e Pfoperty to De IOiO 10 .. ,lllY ~ bull,,.. .. by H unOet UJd 0..0 Of AoPto...O D~ I~ C•IY .. $-6:' 18 I! I Tttl Slrwt Coat• ...... ,_ MttCfl 1 "· 21 1Ne :;::ro! detnanded 1>y Y°"' :=:1 ::en:, ,::'.at 1:: o!C:~!. ~oG.!~ ':t:::::, ~ C: ~= i 4ih oa 01 Feb· 0ete0 ~3t t98& ~: :e,.,.,. S11 .. of Publllh«l Or•nge Coul ~ To llnO out Iha -· lwred 10,.., can be,... Grove. Callt t2t44 ~ deKrlblnO the land ..... I ....... Cltr llCU9'1TY I AVIMQI The !Miik trim,., wtll t>e Dally PllOf Fet>t\lery 28. ---------)'OU~ pay. Ot 10 arrange lnttlled. a condition of IUdl (arn..il f< o.Qnloll. 2037 1 tflereof\ Cleft MORTOAQI C09',0 R· ~ on °' .,,., M•rch 7, 14, 21 lllle P\8.JC *lllC( tor peytnenl to llOCI lti. '°' .. rlll\llttMW\I lhall be pay-81ulf SIOeCirde83bl, Hunt· THE SOUTHCAST Al Y Pr089«1•ft ~ .nwy AfM>M. • _.. -,......._., l"'9 tttll Ur 01 MatGI 1M& fl.ate _.......;..;..;;-..---............---Clloeurtl fOf MY ottler ~. menl Of Ill ~ lngton 8Mclt. c.itt 9*8 50 Ft!T Of THE NORTH Obt"1' ~ M4 OI Did OOCi.1--T..O. ~ c_°'*"aw/, and c:Mlm• m-v De ,.._, at I Thia COCIY of "Notlcl of cont1c1 CATHl!O"A L 1hef\exlttlnoonaooountof l111a b'*""' ·11 con· ESfCRLY 100 F(['T °" men111tnoooetlllhe0fftc» ..... .,_... • .-U..SFAA0()94'NI< ,..A •-"' 1111'\fV'r Otfaul1 end Electlon lo Saft MOATGAOI! COMPANY OtlOf tu• Mena and _. dUc1ecl bY an lndMOU8I OT 5 Of TRACT NO 11$ of the Put111c; Wort11 o.p.n. • I I ..... -tacrow Department Re --'"...--...._,, ..... "".-..,.1...,,.~---Undef Deed ot TNIC'. llwt CIO GllRALTAA MONl!Y· ~ af'-Cllng 11141 !tmMil F ~ A R80 R ORCHA RO menl 3300 N•wporl .. C • ., .... ·-.:-..... (lmM No 802 5123 1323 P1Cnnoua~•· orlgln .. olwtMctlwMftledtof' CENTER •NC. tt19 VIA 1rvtlPf'OClt'lY Tl'lll •l•t-1 w• fll90 RA.CT NO I AS SHOWN loulevtwd PO lo• 1711. C...-.CA~(a9) N 8t Sun• 4()t MA.Ml ITA~ record lfl Ille otftct Of Iha PA8AR _ ATTN KAAEH DATE 114191 _.,.,!?le County Ciani of Or· A MAP MC~DfO IN 'Newport 8aacl'I CA .....u S.,ta AN. t) of O. The lollowlng penone .,. C0unty ~-ol tlle OPAT x"42 SAN DIEGO. CA NIW,ORT l l CROW anga Covnty on J~ ,. 12 ll>AGf 3f Of MIS, 1128&8·8918 PutlMhed Orart91 tf!OI_ $1e111 ot Cdtomt1 OOlnQ ..... ......__ M '1ynn COll!lt)' llatecl ,_..,, on 921,.. (I II) 271 ...,.,. COllP.Alff, A CAIJIOMllA 1tM LLAN OUS MAPS R,. floi M1i. "'fOONllOn """"" -... ,-...... -. ,. t 2?08 l Creal!Yt uv,.;;:;, Co 3.u ,.., ' '*· ta ~ to LV ....... c 0 ", 0" AT I 0... " • ,..,. OROS Of SAIO COVNT)' ca-~enl'leltl I. ~ Pro-it~ ........ -" -1 All ctetml mu9t ~ .. lltef\ St. 8vl1• 117, New-'°"at Ille P\ll>lle ~d• ot ~ ~~~= T'MJllTI, 8'Y1.....,. A. "-t0llln90 °''• Coul The ,.,... aoo-and t Managet 11 .. •·~·· r .157 <*Y.a 11 11'111 ~Dyl~ DOt1 haotl, CA 92et0 Mid Count'( lndlcala '°" or Ole '"'*'' IO"'CY ......... 1",_... .. ot-Oaiiy l'llOI f'.clfvttv 7 '" otl'* coinmon o.eionauon. PuOlllMCI OranQe Cout t 7tn o.y ot M•cn 1 t6 ~ Jero1t1e lllobarl fllwnn, ave tr\ lnter•I In the lnm I wtlldl ,,.=,,,. lnturtd YoUI' ftoer 11 21 . 18" ti tn, Of tlle rMl ~OOt<'Y I Oaity P!l<Yt flec>ru.ry 21 1M8 ._. t"9 ~· tr91'•tef altc 31&7 8trcn AOI 117 ~ end In ''"' fClf• IOen PublllNCS ()range Coul J'.-8'1 dUCt108d •OOYll " , IU l1nc1voes ,,,. lf•ntl9' o•1 . . . '"-----II!!!!~ Ml.IC *>TICE NlllC NOTICE , ------- 810 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, February 28, 1986 w a: 8 0 w :x: .... w a: 8 0 w :x: .... • 0 a: ft END HE YEAR!' NS & WAGONS IN STOCK FOR MEDIATE DELIVERY! '86 THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE (/') z m 0 a: $17221 .00 $1463.00 $1000.00 ~ TOTAL DISCOUNT $2463.00 ~ TOTAL SALE PRlce$14,750.00 w a: 8 0 w :z: .... MANUFACTURE? S 5UGGESTE"O RETAIL PRICE MANUFACTURES OP" ON PACKAGE D1SCOUNT THEODORE ROBINS DISCOUNT • ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING ON NEW (6c Crown Vktorias Tempos Escorts (empt Pony) EXPs Mustancs <2 J 1trt> Rancers <empt ·s· modtll Bronco lls F-150 Pickups '86 FORD F-150 $ ONLY ~ 5 to choosP trom at lh•s price 3 TO CHOOSE FROM . '86 MUSTANG LX MANUFACTURE'$ OPTION PACKAGE DISCOUNT THEODORE ROBINS DISCOUNT TOT AL DISCOUNT TOT AL SALE PRICE $8639.00 $707.00 $767.00 $1474.00 $6895 3 to choose from at this price 203588-203590-203589 ~ 136129-102846-120842-104388-104387 A78978-A78977-A78980 a:"-------------------------------------------------------'-------~------------~--~ .SMOG '-CHICK ' • , 4! Unidenjarnrned Benz. Ba ugh. Morse. Sheeha n share lead with first-round 68s By CHRIS MONAHAN Oell)I ,.., c ....... .,.,.. Much of the publlc1 t> surrounding lhc opening round of the Uniden lnvatauonal at Costa Mcsa'a Mr~' Verde Country Club was directed at the raioMharp greens. which were expected to play like glass Glass was an the story line of Thursday's first round, but not an the greens as expected Instead at was a glass slapper day -as three of the four co-leaders have combined for only one tournament victory between them The three ( andt'rellas Am) Benz. laura Baugh and Kathy Morse (one wan) all came in at 4-under par 68 and are tied with 15-umc winner Patty Sheehan for the lead after 18 holes. That group 1s follov.cd by a lo&1am of 14 more pla}ers under par. incl uding six at 3-undcr 69. four at 2-under 70 and four more at I-under 71 Heading the list of followers at J-undcr are Hollis Stacy, Beth Daniel and gallel)· lavonte Jan Stephenson Also carding 69s were ('ind}' Ranck. Val Skinner and Becky Pearson. Last year's champ. Bonnie Lauer. came 1n at 2-over 74. Though both Slephen~on and Benz claimed II .... as an advantage 10 play 1n the morning. the scores for the da> d1(klot bear that out. The wind did not p1d. up an the afkmoon. as 11 often d~s and as a result. half of the 2ll sub-par rounds came as the sun was going down Benz whose best finish was a fif\h-plal'e 11e. and thl· veteran Sheehan pla)ed perhaps the bbl rounds a\ neither one tool.. a boge} on an) hole. But while 8t•n1 called her round ··c;ohd." Sheehan grimaced and labeled her first 18 holes .. temblc " ·Tm \Cn pleased w11h the \\a} I hit the ball. My cadd) said 11 ''a'> the cas1e5.t 68 ht''d ever seen." said Ben1. .. I'm not usually up tht·rc the first day. I'm not going 10 shoot the ltghts out any < nc da). but at the end ol four da) s. I'll be up there." "It wasn't all that prell)," said ~hcehan. ""'ho \\On al the Sarasota Classic three weeks ago "I wascru1sangalong for the first 15 holes, calm and telling sill} )Okcs. and I looked at my card and realized that I'd h11 onl~ 111nl' greens . .\nd I missed them on 16, 17 and 18 "I wash11t1nga lotoffnnge!> M ~ short game brought me back. I was abk to chip well and I made a 30-fo111 They're leadlng. Amy S.n1 CathyMot'M Patty 8hMhan Laura Bauoh ... but not . Cindy Rarick Holll• Stacy Val Skinner Becky Pearaon Beth Oan .. I Jan Stephenaon . . • by much Muffin 8pencer-Devlln Mary S.th Zimmerman Cathy Kratiert Da .. Eggellng ,,_._.. 34-35-89 37·32-81 34-35-19 34-35-el 34-35-89 3'-34-70 35-35--70 38-32-70 37-33-70 b1rd1e putt and holed out from the bunker It was a pretty bizarre round " To illustrate how strange Sheehan's round was. consider the way she played the par 3 16th hole. She drove the ln7-}ard hole long, landing in the high grass behind the hole. Facing a downhill roll toward the hole. she prOleeded to .. chunk my chip about six feet." leaving he r an I 8-foot putt for par. which ~he sank. MorSe's round was made a bl! more 1mpress1vc by the tact she recently got a new set of clubs and changed pullers approll1matcl> twowceksagoand had onl) pla)ed one round with them. ··r ve gone through '>Orne major swing changes. That came after taking a lesson w11h Jim Flick. one of the Golf Digest teach1n$ pros. He told me I had a lot of talent. but that I was doing some things wrong," said Morse. "I changed m y grip, my stance. my setup and m) backswing. "' c gone from a fade to a hook and am h1111ng longer.'' For Baugh, who says c;he has finished second eight or nmc 11mes. the mot1Vat1on to wan as two-fold. ·-rm more mouvated 10 win now. I used to want to "'an l~r me or form} mom and dad. but now I have m) own famil) that depends on me:· said Baugh he said her 31 -H:ar-old daughter, Chelsea. usually travels w1th her (Pleaee 11ee UNIDEN/C2 ) FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1986 Gold~n Weat. Orange Co.at collect t>.HiNlll victor .... C2. Dorn, BNrbower open track -eon with trlpl• wine. C3. o.llr ..... ...__~--.-I{ ..... Patty Sheehan reacts to her chip ehot on ninth freen at Mesa Verde tn flnt round of Unlden Invitational Tliuraday. Brewer coaches stable CHANDLER. Arll. (AP) Ama1ed and thankful that no one was killed, M1l~aukee Bre~'"' Manacer George Bamberger called on has cf ub tQ rcvoup today after a fiery ex- plosion tore through the team's new spnng 1raan1n} hcadquaners. Ten pcoplt were &nJurcd and four -thrtt Brewers coaches and a plumber working in the team's new clubhouse -remained hospitalized late Thursda) night "We have to regroup nght now," said Manager George Bamberger. "We'll be a little short-handed, but 1t won't set the club back We have 10 go on·· Chandler fire officials said the) belie~d the explosion at about 7.50 a.m. Thursda)' was caused by the 1gm11on ofbuah-up natural gas State anvesuga tors sa1d Jeff Sutton. a plumber who was working on the buildings' heating S) stem, apparently did not follow ~fet) procedures for venting gas an an enclosed area Bamberger and General Manager Harl) Dalton narrowly escaped senous 1njul) and helped douse the burning clothes of the coaches and utton. In addauon to Sutton. those who remained hospttahzed were third base c.oach Ton) Muser. patch- ing coach Herman Starrettc and bullpen coach larT) Hane} "h 's amaL1ng i.omebody wasn·t killed in this thing." Bamt>crger said . ··1 jUSt thtnl lhas v.as one of those accidents " Of the coaches. Muser and Starrette were the most scnousl} tnjurcd. They were 1n the coaches' room. whert• the e\plos1on occurred. Muser. 38. was lmcd m senous but stable cond1t1on at the bum unit of the Mancopa Count} \.1cd1cal Center. Cloud hangingoverUniden Invitational Larry lgaraehl Edison, Poly vie tonight Mater De i (26-0) eyes 55th straight vs. St. Anthony By ROGER CARLSON Of tM Dally l'llol 11•11 Edl\on High\< harger' go tur their \l'tond \lra1gh1 \ ll IOf\ Ill thl' <. Ir 'i-\ ba,kl•thall plaH1th 1on1gh1 ( 1 'OJ . .ioll ahhough oddsm:Jl..cr' "ill tell \CHI E:d1\t)n enter\ a'> the underdog Chargl'rs ( oal'h Jon Borchcn and hi\ quintet haH•n't heeo h"tentng. Borchen·s t"rl'W me<.'I\ the fol k· rabblls at Estancia High ""'Ith the wanner given a ticket to the (If ~-·\ semifinals at I os .\ngeles Sports Arena. The game has ma1cnall1c<1 into a unique challenge \\-h1ch re .... arc faced with: Beat Pol~ tor the SClOnd 11me in one St'ac;on Meanwhile. tn the upper halfot 1he 5-A bracket. unbeaten and No 1- Sttded Mater Dt-1 goc'> tor 11s Stith straight "ICl<H) OH'r a IWO•H'<lr pc nod The defl·ndmg champ1om ( ~n-111 tanglt' wath <it .\nthom ( 15-4) .11 Long Bearh < 11) < ollrge ( 7 'O> St Anthon} foatun·<; (1-X 12'1- pound Jaime C nrdnchc who ha\ tl\eraged I .S 4 points and 6 ti rc- hounds a g.amc Tht' Mon:mhc, arc familiar with Cardm·ht• lrnm h1'\ playing day' at Scrv1tl· High hcfor" transfemng awn)' Edi on'!> s1tua11on '' 11n1q11t• 1t1 th.I\ the underdog ( hargcN h.i\e alread} heaten Poly (40· '8). One h1g problC'm 1s now they ha\l' to do 11 ag:11n Borchcn·'> (harger'i ha'c bcl·n beaten nine t1mt''>. thrl'c 11mr., h) llun11ngto n Bca(h. and the\ an.· considered malle1 and ,101-H•r than the Jackrabhat'i But despite tho'iC' nt.>gat1,r<.. tht• ( hargen. and Hon hl'rt Jrl' nd1ng high "Fver} )ear }OU hJ' t' \.uur Ufl'-anti down\," '>tud Uon:hrrt ··" c.-'q: rcat hed 1.omr prnnl\ "hcrc: ~e wcrcn 't pla} 11'1& well Whrn wc were 2-4 1n kaaue I ""a' lll'llln@ a little nc~nu' hut '-"C.\l" u1me h.id. and "on the I .,, lour and \\L"rr plJ\tng Future of Mesa Verde tournament uncertain Club for the past three years. He expressed an interest 1n mo' ang a tournament. not neccss- artl) one sponsored b} Un1den. to Mission V1CJO. When asked 1fhe thought the Un1den was a succesful tournament, Lauphe1mer said. ··tt·s ve11 -well run. a bcauuful course and. yes. I think 11 has been very succesful." Tournament Manager member of Mesa \ erde and an cmplo}ec of lgarash1 .... asn't qu11e as 'ehcment as Plum le}. but 11 didn't take long to see where he stood By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o~~p1tc the dear <;k1es and warm weather which made the lirsl round of the Un1den LPGA Jn, 11a11onal a bright one. a cloud of unccrtaant) s111l han~ oHr the tournament's future "I don't now what 1s going to happen," said LPGA Comm1ss1oner John D Lauphe1mer. who just !>agncd a fivc-}ear extension on his contract. "We have a three-year contract with Larry lgarash1 that runs out this Monday. We've had a good relationship. I think we'll do e'ef)thang we can 10 keep an LPGA tour- nament in Orange Count}." But w11l 1t be at Mesa Verde? .. That I can't sa>." said. Laueheimcr. "I have no comment on him moving one to M1ss1on Viejo" lgarashi's statements such as other private clubs being more competent and suppon"e didn't sat well Wlth General Chaannan of the event, 8111 Plumlty, who 1s also a member of Mesa Verde ··on behalf of the club. r m offended,'' he said "I don't understand 11. He sa)'s he has been unhappy With the membership support of the club. He's unhappy that we haven't been able 10 sell more Pro-Am spots. get more "olunreer help and other things that wall bnng him more mone). "My rcacuon as a member ofth1s club. I'm hun." he said. ··But as the E'ecutl\ e Director I have no comment. But I do thank the ummJ of his remarks were poor All I can really ~y is tt(a Unaden for next ~car) doesn't look good " Lauphc1mer. Zangger and Plumle) doa't have an} sa} an what lprash1 d~s wnh tbe tournament. ··He owns 11. plain and simple.·· said Plumle) <.:ommt•nt<i that the e\(~nt's Executive Producer Lafl) lgarash1 made about the fate of the l n1den I PG.\ ln\lta11onal has left more than one tournamt'nt official 1n the rough lgara~h1 'aid on the C\e ofThursda) ·., fim round that 1h1'> might be 11 for the tournament ""'h1c h has been held at thl' Mesa V.:rdc Count!) '\s oftb1s Monday, lgarash1 's contract 1s up wtth lln1den and Mesa Verde, and as far as Lauphe1ma knows. there 1s nothing 1n thl' worl..'i lo rcnc"" an} pacts that "ould en'iurt' d luturc for dn LPC1A event at Mesa Vc:rde .. And his comments on the eq• of the wurnament "ae l'Spec1all} m poor taste His 11n11 ng couldn't have been worse·· Paul Zangger. the Ellecutl\ e Director &fore l ntdt'n Mesa Verde hosted the Kemper Open It has since mo' ed 10 Hawau but there "'°l're no hard feelings o'er that change uf H'nut' ""llh Zangger or Pluml·I~ .. That ""as a deal l ~emper> couldn·t refuSC' •· ~1d Zangger .. That '43S business. this (Pleue .ee P'UTURE/C2) UCI 2, UNL V 0 after 95-88 win Ammann Cole prell\ Y.Cll ·· ~tarting wnaghl for the t harger\ are .\11-Sun~et League '>Clccuons Ken .\mmann and (hns ( olc. along w11h Ken Margulies. Doug Katona and Rich mtth. Fir"t of) tht• bench arl.' Mike Hendcro;on. M1l..l' l'nncc and Dann\ Hanan \mmann "thL• le.id1ng 'u1n·1 "1th .1 I 7 '1 lcagul' '" l'r;,igl· < oil' \uirnl .ti Jn 11 Ocl1p. Jnd \math :neragcd 12 I) 11q·1 h1., ld'>t ~" lcagul' g..1me' .. It\ tht' same pla}l.'rs the \anw u>dl he<. Somc11mc!> things JU\t dun·1 go nght. Then \OU gt·t tht" bounu•\ and ma)'bc we're getting our breal..' no"":· adds Bore hcrt "When \\C ""en· do""n I told lhl·m I wouldn't trade thl.'m The)'vc nr,er got thl'tr head<. do" n lhl"fl.' an· no probkm-.. nu ha<;sle\, the} ·re lirt•d up. "Wl• would hkc tu run and I'm ~ure lhl") 'd hke to run." -.aid Borchal. "But after the 1nit1al break 11 we dun·1 ha\C ~.hf shot -wt•rl' going 10 take our IHTil" Poh de\p1tt• lhl' prC<tl'n1 t' nl fl·' Chn' Rosen(' b-0 guJrd \t1lh.1el I lemng and o-\ JUn111r < 1,r1 \pp1Jh. hd' mirrored h11\on ' 'l(.'J~<ln ""''th ~trt.>al.' pcrfMmnnt«"\ Rogers. Murphy spark upset over Runnin ·Re bels By BARRY FAULKNER o.i1y '1lol c~· During 11s four ~cars an the PC. AA . the Ne' ada-Las Vega!> basketball team has bu1h a 63-6 record m regular-S(ason conference pla). in- cluding four straight lilies. Thl' ninth-ranked Runn1n' Rdx:ls h:JH' also afforded opposine team<t dl1d uiache~ \\Ith the rnn,en1enCl' 1lf IJuog a no-loSl' s11ua11011 1n th.11 Pt ·\·\ fa1thlul t0uld hardl) e'\fX'Ct a \\ 111 aga1n\t ""hat man} consider the tx·,1 ll'am 111 1hc Y. est .\lier Thur~a> night's 95-88 '1c- 1or\ tx·fore an aroused standing-room 0111\ aowd of 1.629 al Crawford Hall. I c In inc and Coach Ball Mulligan nl•t•d no C'<Cuses. The .l\nteatcr'i bcl .1me the onl) team besides (1eorge1own to beat the Rebels twice 1n thl' same season for as long as l "<I\ Coach Jem Tarkan1an. 1n has I ~th \Car. can rem.ember Th e l\ntcatcrs' Johnn> Rogers. ""hu poured 1n 41 points and grabbed l..t rebounds 1n a 99-9:! wm 13 da\s ago Jt Las Vegas. again ""'a-; the: ke' man for the ho<itS. l hl' fl· I 0 ..cnwr fo"'ard. '4hll ha<. been pla~ mg of late like hc plan<> to w n11nuc hi' ba'>ketball hfe alkr .:olll'p,e nt'lll'd l~ pom1s. 22 in the CM's Carlson picks Aztecs ( O'ita Mc,a t ll@h · s John t .irl\on ""hu\e fl '· .235-pound hM1'e W3\ the.-ll'nterf)lc:'CC' ol lht' M u\lang,· football team. ha' "gncd u nat1onal lcttcrof1ntcnt Ill fll.n fo<.1tbJll .it San r>1rgo t.itt' Tht L 7-)ear-olJ caught \$ pa<t'iC\ for ~~~ >ard<. dunna h1\ scntor ~l':l\on .ind goc'i to the .\lice\ \.\1th1n lht' ..ame Sl'OJX' M 41 11gh1 t•nd 111 thl' bar~fteld .. 1 ht\ \\-:till him to pla) an the hal kfield " ..._,,d h1'> high o;chool lOalh l om R,1ldw1n "tfr did thJI lor U' )x-(;}U~ v.t could aet him c>fl'·n nnd thl'' Ille wh.it the\ "'"' in thC' film' Thcv l1kl' h1\ qUll knl''I\ In .l U>OtrtlllW Pl\\lnl game 1 hC'\ ""ant to thro~ to him t>UI llf tht' hacklit'ld and ha'I.' h1\ hhx I.mg out of nllllltln " ''I'm reall\ happ) alx)UI th1c.," u1n1in ut'd Bald\\olll "I th1n1' 11's a H'<ll iiood )('h~)I for John 1c., .i"".1\ ~rom home hut not rtalh J\ .. n\ H1\ foll..s can <.e<' him pla' l.'\l'f) game .. .\n all.around athlcte C arlr,on "J' pu~ucJ h) ·\nzona ~tat<" l o ng Beach \tatt' and \\ashing- ton \tatc an adJ1t1on to th<' \tll'l ') \,)n I >1t•gn \1a1c .... ,l, th<' iif\t hO\\( 'cr Ill tlflrr a lull .,~ holar- 'ih1r> 'I "''h I l..nt'"" "h' hc "a'n't rcuullt•d ,1\ mu1 h as hl' .... a., \J1d tbld\\tn .. I think John '' l JPJhk ,.1f pla\lng .in," h<.·re ·· lir<,t half. and had 10 rebounds to lead the .\ntca1ers(l6-I~. 12·5) The" an. coupled" 11h an 7-79 an fo<>e ~Late v.1n at Ne"" Me'<1co State. danches second place for the .\nt- catcr'> and <;pure; the tl·am's hope<1 ofa po-.l·'>eason tournament 1n' na11on Rl1gcr'> \•ho h11 12of18 from thl· licld g_ot ~oml.' help from fello"" <icn1o r lront-llner Tod Murph). ""ho lin1-ihed "1th~ 7 points 1nclud1ng 9 of I ' frorn thl' lielJ "Those t"n gu)S kill us,'' ..aid TarJ..ao1an ,1hou1 Murph) and Roger,. the ninfcrL·nce''i No. l and 'I.Ju '\lOfl''' ··y, l.-H' pla,cd aga1n\t c;oml' ul the hl''l l('am'> an the na11on hu1 ''l' h.1H'n 1 ta,l·d an~ plJ\l'r' better than thof>e t""o . the) rank right up there ""llh the North ( arohna gu\ s." he 'iald \folhgan '>81d the pair of" 1n' O\ er the Rebels Y.t:'re the tY.O biggest ""in'I ofh1~ coaching career .. The' 're both grl'JI " he ~1d "Th1<, 1s a great "'an ""l,.'~'. go1 the momentum gl11ng nu" fhe .\nteaters. Y.ho three ""t•el..s ago had hit "a 'allc' 1n their sca.,on ·· a.cording 10 Rogt"rs. no" ha'L' ""on SI\ of 1he1r last S<'' en and four straight fhc .\nteall'rs. ""ho ha\C' had 1rnuhle Y.1th oppom·n1'· Jdl'n"'l' pH''-"Url· laffiL' nght .ii the a~rL'\\IH' 111.1n dl'll'n'>{' 1•t lhl Rdx·I, lor~m~ \I toul' .ind tour Rebel d1squahftca- lllrn<i. mdudang .\rmon Gilham llea\lng "1th 4 51 rema1n1ng v.tth a ll'Jm·h1gh ~..i po1nlsl. Eldndge Hud,l1n I I~ ~'IOI!>) and point guard \1arl.. \.\ dJl' lliH' point!> and <,1\ J\\1\l~I l (I brol...l' a"a' lrl1m the Rebel~ an thl' tinal eight mmutl''> oft he tif't half OUl4'(0rtng l 'l \, ~ '\.t( RLl~l'r' and \turph' ""ere the main lllnlnhulllr\ Junng the run .\fter \1 urph' hit '1' '>tra1gh1 points. Roger') .,lored .i linl•-tln't' I "'-looter on the h.N·linc ''1th lhl' o-4 ~30- 1)1.111nJ l 11ll1.1m, .1m10~ J''" n hard un hi'"·''" (Please aee UCl /C2 ) Hoyt enters treatment center Padres' former Cy Young awa rd winne r will be evalua ted for s ubsta n ce a buse \ l :'\l \. \111 <\Pl -f ornwr t' \ uung .\"Jrd \\1111\l'r LaMarr Ho~l h.1' '11lun1.1111, 1.·nll·red a lrt."almt'nl IJl llll\ for n.1h1.111on of a po c;1hk 'uh,1.1n1 l' .1h11\1' pr11hlcm lht· \an ()1cg11 P.1.111·, .1nnnunu•d Thur<.da' I"'' t 1 I 1111-.~·d 1 hur-.Ja, \ 'pnng 1r.11n1ng \l'"llln Jlll'I JITI\ 1ng "'1th 111h1.·r p11dh" .ind , at1 hL·r' rarlil·r thl\ \\l'\ ~ In .1 h11 t•I ,1,11t·11wnt fl'Jd b\ duh 'I" 1!.n111.1 n \ 11 l...L· ""a n'l'n the Pntltl'' -..1111 .. LlMa11 lh>'t h." 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''" ".and" "VIWd "llh thl l'a~lrr' thmu~h tht' I •l~•i ~·.1,1111 C2 * Otange Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, February 28. 1988 BASEBALL Rustlers, Bucs edge opponents Black Hawks h andle K ings INGI EWOOD (AP) -Tro)' Mumy scored three aoals and assisted on two others as the Chu:aao Hlack Hawks overhauled the: Lo~ An~cles Kinas. 6-3, in a Na11ona l Hockey t.caauc: game Thursday night Edison wtnsin tourney; Woodbridge eliminated in the sixth whrn Oeorgr Medina drove in the tying run. Thr Rustletl won 11 in tht r1ghth a f rtshman Gary Renko tripled 10 a pau of runs. It was the second Sll"lllJht day Golden Wrst hai. scored the ao-ahead runs an the bottom of the" C'lghth. second straiaht fi~t-round toumamc:n1 vtctof) dropping ("'ulver City 1n tht' El Seaundo Tournament behind the two-run homer ot Mike CroSb) an the 1xth inning Eda on struck first ttt Cul\.c r C11y. getuns three runs 1n the second inning. w1th a singk b) Jeff Kent and walk to C'hns Powell. along with two hat batters. preceding a two-run single to left by i.cn1or nght-ficlder Ed Pang. the fourth for four more runs. Woodbridge' bnah1 spot wa~c.w..:her Cum McNee, the 6-1. t 95·Pound en1ot A four-)t'ar staner, McNee punched out nn OPPo~11c-field home run to left with Jdl' . toddard aboard in the first inning tu 'itakc the Warriors to a 2-0 lead The KJn1r~ led 3-2 car ly in the second penod before Ch1caao·, Ed Olcqk $Cored two ~cond­ penod aoal to liJVC the Black Hawk 1hc lead for good Golden West and Oranie Coast colleari. ""on low-~onng games. while F.d1son and W<:i.tmini.ter high S{'hool~ posted tournament \ 1('tone~ an area baseball action Thursday. Here\ u look: Golden West 4, £1 Camloo 2: Sophomore nght·handc:r Adam . ancheL ~altered 11 h11~ ..ind dad not allow a run aflcr yielding n first- 1nning homer as the" Rustlrr'i advanced to the" <;Cm1ti nal round of the C)prt•\\ Tournament "1th the "1n at home Oraa1e Coaet 3, Cal Stale LA JV 0: Sam Auaust struck out ~ven and gave u~ only Tour lms and one walk in seven full innings in pitching the Pirate's to the non-conference vtctory over the Golden Eagles at Cal State LA. Coas.t broke the scoreles~ t1C" in the \txth 1nn1ng as Gordon Staab scored from second base on a Rex Peters single up the middle with one out After sctang the score melt to a 4.3 deficit, thanks to a thrte-run homer an the Cuh er Cit) fourth. the Chargers struck for three runs in lhl· Sl,th lie was 3 for 1 for the day. ha!> single 10 the: )lltth St'tting up John Yurlcov1ch's~acr1fil·e n to ceoter Next for Woodbridge '" \aturda~ 'c, I o'clock alumni game. , WestmlA1ter U , Mlraleste 3: 1\1 Rodnque<1 had a banner day going 5 for 6 ""I th l\\O homl·rs and nine RBI as the Lion moved w 2-0 "1th the first-round El Segundo Tournament VKIOf} on the loser's field. Murray·~ ~ccond goul of the game, has 40th of the scason, l·amc on a breakaway JUSt 42 econd~ into the third period that put the Black llawki. up S-3. Murra) added an empt)·nc1 goal. with 37 seconds remaining IO round out the scoring Sanchez allowed a two-run homer to El < amino's Dan Lewis to put Golden West (4-2) in an earl) 2-0 hole. but escaped a couple of later Jam~ 10 wan has third outing without a loss. The Warriors' best opponuo1ty came in the top of the !>r\lh when the) put runnt'r.. at first and 1h11d and none" out. but a doubl~ play. started b> \.11Hhe1. helped defuse thl' potential rail) The Pirates (7-4) added the insurance in the eighth as Peters scored from third on a wild pitch. and Rod Gibbs came home from third on a balk after gt't11ng on with a single. Joe Avt'rs:t ored the tying run on Bernie Collacao's sacnfice Oy. then with two outc. Crosby dropped one over lhc 125 foot mark 1n left field with Jeff Bro~klle aboard (via a single). In a college game· nenn14' liavard ~orcd h1i. 41st goal for the Black Hawks on a powcrplay late an the fir~t period to tie th<' glime al 2. Ralph Ram irel IC'd Coast on the offensive side with a 3 for 4 performance at the plate Tom Thobe got the wan for Ed1~on w11h two shutout innings in rehcf Cal State Dominguez Hills 8, Southern Callfomla CoUege I : In a non-rnnfcrence makeup game because of rain. the Vanguard'> ~•randed sa runners in sconng po\lt11Jn 1n fa lling to 5-5 overall Bernie Nicholls, Dave Taylor and Marcel Dionne each 'l<'ored goals for Los .\ngele~ ( 1olden West <.'lawed back with a run in the fifth on ( hap Damato's RBI single and another On tht' h 1gh school le\ el Edison 6, Culver City 4: The ( hargen upped their o'ernll rernrd to 2..() w11h their Ruclao Alamitos 7, Woodbridge 3: rhe Wamors )ufferc:d their i.ccond straight loss an the Tusun Tournament as Rancho Alamitos banged out three singles and a triple in the: second inning for thre<' runs. then put together back-to-back doubles after loading thC' bases 111 Ron Nelson stroke his third hunw 1 un ol the season an the eighth annrng to <ip<ial th e host's shutou1 bad. Nicholl~ scored 19 )(rnnd!> into the gamt· hcforc· Mun ay tied thr game SPORTS BREAK TENNIS USC's Dowell calls it 'misunderstanding•, makes an apology 017::~~.:ku!~~p~:n:~n·~:•0 r0w Doubles key Edison win knee. scored 20 points and grabbed 13 llf:"I rebounds as Seattle snapped a four-same ~ N t M i C t M Cos ta Meu 12, Garden Grovt 6: The ho!>I Mu'itani!> losing streak with a 107-94 Nauonal ewpor . ar na. OS a esa. earnedtheirtirstVIC'tOl)Ofthl' c:ac;onbehandthnwcep1n From AP dlspatcb~s ~~~~~~J.11th~~·1~t~~~;~t~tthTs~~:.Y1o~~~\~~~: Huntington Beach also triumph doub~~r~> ~~~~;,~~,~~n~n~n1u' .. ~~1~~~t~an took 1"'0 of who was out two games after suffennJ a hyperextended three sci~ 1 n '>ingks and the tandem<> of Gaf} Hlogg-(ilcn l 0\ ~M1E:.I f~ -\outhern Cal Junior forward Derrn:k Dowell. c;uspendt>d 1ndefin1tel~ on Wl·dnec.da). m~t with f roJan ( oach Stan Mom'lon and formally nght knee on Feb. 19. scored 14 points 1n the second It was a bu!>y da\ on the coun'> for area tennis 1eams Gallaghc:r and JelT f anaka-Carlm Vapor dad lhl· '>3ml' in half .. In other NBA action, Adrlaa DanUey scored 36 fhursda> with Ed 1~on, Ncwpon Harbor. Manna. Co!>ta doubles. Points 1n 28 minutes of play as Utah built an earl y lead Mesa and tlun11ngton Beach among the w1nneri. 111 h1g!1 Huntington Beach 13, Cerritos~: I he Oiler., t''encd and then repelled a third quarter rally by Indiana for a st hool boys action. their non-league record al I· I with 1he road win. sweeping apologized for the "misunderstanding" lhat led to his suc;pens1on the '>Choo! announced Thursday 109-92 victory ... Ralpla Sampson scored 31 points, h bt'h d 1 Robert Reid added 23 and Lewls LLoyd scored eight Here·s a summaf) I e c;angles an o. I c;1ng cs pla>er Ton}' Armand. a Do" ell the Troian•; !>t'cond-leading M:orer pnor to lhe '>Uspen'>111n mt•t v.1th Mornson for 45 minutes 1n lhe coach\ office al!er the Trojans practiced Thur\da). Dov.ell dad not prartKe w1th the team. pointsdunnga 21-7 Houston spun an 1heth1rdquaner. Edison 1t .SU11ny Hiils 6: The Chargers loaded up in Junior nght-hander. to lead the Rockets to a l 17-1 11 victory over Denver. doubles and won eight of nine point'> 1n that departmcnl Hnan C rnndall and Kc\ 1n Quinn wrapped 1he Houston. 38-2 1, stretched its Mad west Di vision lead to an downing the v1s1 11rig Lanctrs. 'tl'tOr) up ""1th their doubles -;weep for the Oilers. l l/1 games over Denver. 26-34, which had a sax-game Stt.~ve Arno11 and Non Otsu11 swept their l>CI\ h) Mater Del 18, St. John Bosco 0: Thl· Monarch\ "I apolog11c to the team, the coaching stafl. the un1H•rc;11; and the Trojan lam for the m1i.understand- 1ng v.-h1c:h has occured." Dowell said 1n a release issued b) thi: ..chuul ··1 cspec1all) apologize to the coaches becaui.c the~ thought I d1dn·1 care about the team winning streak snapped ... J eff Malone scored 33 adenucal 6-2 scores. whale in No. 2. Dave Moort.' and \trolled lo the victory O\er the Brave) at St. John Bosco points as Washington, given a big boost by its reserves Ohver Coors were paired 1ogether tor the first tame and behind Dax Pett rson's 7-5. 6· I. 6-0 effo n at No I "i1ngJes an the second half. defeated Golden State. 114-1 02 rei.ponded w1th wans of7 ·5. 6·2 and o~4 Moore and Coor\ Mater De1's Dan Curren and f 1m Page also had a ha' c been compeung an singles previous!} th1c; 'ie~on '>trong efTon al No. I doubles with a 6-2. 6-1. tl· I dec1s1on ·· \mune "ho know" Oc:rnck Dov.-ell knov..s thal isn't 1ruc· Thu~· v..ho tollo" me knov. I'm a fighter and I hair 10 lo'>e That·c; wh) th1<. sea .. on has bn·n ~o frus trating for ml' Hopeful!) the ad,crs1t) I'm going through no""' "Ill hdp me an taler life " \\ ht•n annuunung Dowell''> )Uspcn ... 1on \\ edne)· da' ~Orrt'>on !>aid Dowcll 1old a T roJan assistant n>ach that he dad nol "ant IC> pla~ an the ~c:ond half ul <iouthern < al\ 05-61104''\ to< <ilalt1rnia ~onda) n1~h1 Do1Nell had pla\l•d JUSt nant.' minutes an the fir\I hall and had four point\ .ind a rebound "'h1k romm1111n~ thrct.' foub nnwell will not a<:rnmpan' the T ro1an!> on their tnp 1h1\ '4eck1:nd 10 ()1antord lur a game <;aturd,,, n1gh1. hut wall meet .lga1n \\1\h Mom\on on \'1onda) morning Quote of the day John Best. pres1dt:nt of the Ma1or Indoor Flames hold off Philadelphia Jo~y Mullen scored a goa l and added two ass1!>ts to lead Calgary to a 7.4 National Hocke) League victory over Philadelphia fhursda> night. Calgary, leading 6-1 after l"O periods. had three: power-play goal!> aga1m1 the Patnck D1v1s1on-leading Fl)ers Elsewhere in thl· ""H L. Mike Ridley, thi: ~cond-h 1ghcst M:onng rook 1c 1 n the" NHL this ~ason. ~orc:d 1wo goals and Barry Beck had one goal and an assist. leading the New 'l ork Ranger'> put Pittsburgh, 8-3 · Bob Carpenter ~<>red from the slot at 7 36 of the 1h1rd period after Bo~ton dcfcnscman Mike O'Connell fell behind the net ~I' 1ng Wash1n1tton a 2-1 v1ctof) O\t•r lhc Bruins Ex-hockey great Plante dies GENEVA Switzerland -Hall of Farner Jacques Plan1e. who introduced the goaltendC"rs' mask to modem hockey, died Thursday at Geneva Cantonal Ho<ip1tal after a shon 1llnec..s. He was 57 Plante. one of the mains1ayc. of the Montreal Canadaens' d)-nac;ty and recognr7ed as one of lhl' greatest goalies in h1stof) was adm1 t1cd to tht.· ho'>P•tal Newporl Harbor 17, Long Beaeb Wii son I: Jack In rnmmunll) <:ollege men's acuon. Hanki. led a strong showing an singles and the \aalor<, Orange Coast 9, Fullerton O: The Paratn rolled to S1Nept an doubles 1n recording 1he1r scwnd non-It-ague lhl·ir founh straight (second in outh ( oa\t ( unlcrentl' '1ctory "•thout a loss at Ne wpon. pla)) with at least an e1gh1-poant margin. Banh dropped only 1hrt•t game'> 1n ha ~ outi ng \.\h1k Fre.,hman Chris Gan1paved1he way an :.angle'> ant.I teammate C'hns Rabbm won b' st·on· .. oft>-~. t:>-2 amJ 6·0 teamed with Pat Rcdley an No. I doubles. The: toughl''it to pace the Sailors -match of the <la y involved freshman John <itudcbaker, Foothill 13, University S: l he Kn1ghh )"l'PI the who rnllu:d from a 11e-breaker loss to pull out a 6-7. 6·2 '>1nglc:s compctrt1on to avenge tv.o }c·ar\ of Ir U\trauon 6-4 wan an ~1ngles. c1gainst 1he Trojans at Foothill Ll niversit) ousted Footh 1ll lrom the pla~on<. the la.,t two \C"ars The: T rojan'>' No. 2 douhle<; 1eam of Rodney 1-t nl:t ) and Jeff Kuer were credited with a stron~ performanu· 3\ the} got w1th1n ont.' match p()1n1 ofw1nn1ngall threc• 'il'l' Marina 9, La Quinta 9 I Marina wins by games. 79· 76): The Va kings won some: crucial doubles ma1che~ to escape w11h the non-league wan by v1nue of game\ at La Quanta. Scott V1vens and Wayne Kuuk1 teamed lor J kn c;weep at No. 2 doubk-.. o-3, 6-3. 6-4. to cap the '1t t11r~ In women's l'ommun1t) college matrhes Fullerton S, Oruge Coast 4: The Pirate:'>· fir'lt double' tandem of Lisa Nt:wman and Kns1cn Pc:ny couldn't hold off Machelle Ponce and Nichole Bredubuhl "hose 3-6. 6-4. 6·2 sci sealed the outh Coast ( ontcr~ncc match for the Hornet~ ( 2-0) at Orange <. O<hl ( oll1•11r Golden West 6. Cerritos 3: fhl· Rus1le~· women's team upped 1tc.. rernrd 10 6-0 w1 1h the South ( oast ( onfercnce t.lel·1i.1on aga1nc;1 \ 1c.1t1ng C erntos. paced b~ tre .. hman Terra Johnson an singk\ 0<.u'1 l t•aguc·., Tacoma Star'>. after his team an~u1n:tl h1gh-'irnnngStne Zungul from the \an Du:go ~(><.l>.ef\ .. We are el'>latK 10 bnng to Tamma lhl· tx"•I pla~er the game has e'er .,een If th•'> "'l'rl· hodc' the Star'> JU'it signed \.\-3\ nl' Grct1I.~ last week for the treatment ofstomath cancer Nortonsbowingimprovement San Jose St. stuns Aggies rema~~~~ 1~~1~~L~~~n~c ~~~ ~n~~1~~ """ Offense Mauch's main worry M E~A .\m -On the t'\t' of the .\ngels' fir.:,1 tull-\qu<id "'orkout Manager Gene Maulh ldt ltlllt• douht a, to the spnng's top proJeC t a <. edars-'>1na1 Hospital Thursda) although ~ a ho\p1tal spokesman said the formoc. \.\-orld Boxing ( ounc1I hea,yweighl champion rnn· t1nuei. 10 '>how 1mpro,ement '-onon underwent c..urgel) Monda> to n·pa1r J c;l..ull fraC'lure anti broken ja" I le c.ulTered the inJuncc. 1n a one-car 1raffic accident late ~unda> "Ken continuei. to show improvement. bul hie; ,eh><.1c1ans stall feel they wan1 to keep him an lhe 1ntens1vc ca re unit." Cedar~ SO<.lke\man Ron W1i.e .,;11d Pos111on pla\er<, report tor thelf tirsl pract1lt today,Jo1n1ng banervmt.'n who've been working out tor a week Mauch and h1<t stall will then undenakt.' lhe task of1mprov1ng lhe olTcnc.t· ot tht• wor'>t hitting team in the .\mencan I c;iguc·-. la'>t \ear ··\.\-c're 11.111ng lo do e'crythang v..e can to gt•t more into thl' olkn'l' F-11r thi., tt.'am tC'1 h11 251 as ndarulou'> ·· Ma uch '><lid Thur'><la> as pllthl'r'> and catcher\ went lhrough ..i 'econd 'itra1gh1 abbrt•\1a1ed workoul ··1 don·1 1-.no" hov.-"l lan 1mprm t' lht• h1111ng. hut we're going to work on II · Television, radio TELEVISION ft p m -PRO BASKETBALL < l1oix.·" .st Bmton ldela>ed). Channel 5 The .\ngel'> ha'l'n't addt·d an~ ~cteran ofkn'>1vc hclp Rather 1hc:\ ·\e kt go uf their top two h11lt'r\ ol I <ns5 r rn· agt·nt Juan fkn1qul'1 "'ho ha1tn.f 104. c.1gnl·cl "''h Ualt1more and Rod ( arl'" "-a<.n t otkred ..i w ntrat t .iht·r h111ang :!XII .\ppart·nth. < .m·" ha\ rcurcd 10 pm -BOXING: Channel 56 RADIO 6 30 pm -PRO BASKETBALL < hPr>t:" at Roston ldela)ed). KMPC {710> 7 JO pm -PRO BASKETBALL Phoen1'\ at Lakers. KLl\C (5701 FUTURE OF UNIDEN ..• From Cl "d1t1c.-ren1. It\ different in the fact th.st thr tournament hac; gro""n eve~ yea r in .11tl·ndance and <iuppon, according to Plumel). -· fhcre·., no pleac.1ng I lg· Jrash1 ) You rnn·1 du enough for him t1nd we've tncd I'd like to than k he v..JS m1S(luo1ed but I haven't seen him Ill a~k .. lgarao;h1 "3" un:natlabl<: lor ~ommmcnt lfl$<1rash1 dnl'' nltl\\.' a to11rnamC'nt 10 M m1on V 1c10 II kl· ht ha-. h 1 n ll'd "'ould La uphumer If) 111 find a rcplau~mt:nl l PC,\ tournaml·nt tor \i1t'\c1 V C"r<k'' .. It d1.><'in ·1 mal>.e goo<l Non11m1t 'cnse to h.t'e 1wo 1ournamcn1' "' thl· 'Jmc area fi ut it \omeonl· 1.4.t'f<' 111 l·ome to mt• with an idea. I'd ha' e 111 C\alua1e 1t," he 'ia1d L<iupht•1mcr .,aid 1ha1 1t '-"a' the LPGA ·~ role to JUSI to run tuur- namcnti. once the sponsor5 have put II togc:tht•r which includes hnd1ng a rnuN' ant.I the nafT. Plumlc\ fee ls there could be no better <,tan or cour$e than Mes.a \C"rde' "The cour\C as beaullful the "umcn loH' 11 and 11 would be a '>hamc to take 1t awa) from 1he arta and the people ·· ~·fo\t oft he women wh o arc playing thl\ }Car'c. l rn1den agree that th1'\ one of the bC'c.t rnurse'i on the tour and l J nggcr feels no other rn\Jrc;e an nrangd ount) could do the JOO ~c..a \. erde ha~ ·1 don•t think an) other rnursc dround herr put could pu1 on thl\ kind of a tournament " he said UNIDEN JAMMED ..• From Cl ··M) httleg1rl 1sat homC"and I'm hcrc. ~o I better play as well as I can "ll will amwer a lot ot que<,11nn<. when I w1n It wall bnns a 101111 n•<t' 1h1ngs The money but 1t chan~,.,_ 1hc wa y people 1h1nk about me · When 1t was pointed out 111.11 tir\t pnu 1n this 1ournamcnt -S4Q ~on -as mo~ than Baugh h11s tH·r rtlddc an a sin.&lc year. she responded with. ··wen. (could Just rake the rest of th~ year off: have a couple more ki~ Thouan the four players ha \4( inc early lead. they could Just have: ra\11) been loolun up at Val Skinner and I Rer k> Peari.on Both womrn wc:rc as lo" a~ 5 under dunng their round'I. Pear'>l>n wac; at 5·under wit h two hole'> to pla\'. but those two were No'> and"' ranked 15th and lOth (t1et.1 1 res~ct1,ely as 1ou1hc:~t hole., on tht' LPG.\ lour ~he bogacd both whale kan nrr bogied No 1 and 8 The highlight of the day did nol come from one of the leaders. but an tead from 36.ycar LPGA veteran Marlene Hagee The $2-yctr·Old vet· eran. who fint'ihcd wllh a 5-over 77 u<>ed a four iron to stroke a hole-1n- onr on the 168-yard. par J third hole • UCI ... F rom Cl Rogcr'> '>lllred tht' free 1hrnw and after anotht·r Murph) free th row. hat a 1hrec-po1n1er. Rogers added a three· point pla ) following a layup. then added /.l basket Off an om•n<;1\e rcbou nd tor a 41 -38 lead Irvine '>Cored the la'it nine p<11nh of the halt and k d at the antcrm1c.C\1on 52-4() The Anteater' kept the prc'i"iurr up in the scc:ond halfhualding leads of up to 15 point!>, hut they made 1t intereo;t1ng an the last minute. allow- ing IOma1ght l'NLVpoint<i1na 11- v·rnnd <ipan 10 l'Ut the lead to 91 ·IU! Mike Hec.'i however hit 1wn free throwi. with nine second\ left and tlw telebrat1on began Wayne: lngJcstad had a good ellon tor the winners with I 0 point\ and nine rebound'\ llnd Joe Buchana11 11l<io reached double figurei. with I 0 rx11n1' l ( 1r .. 1ne "'II take on Cal '>tate Fullerton 31 C'rawford Hall aturda} night in the final tuneup before 1he opening of the PCAA Tournament The Anteater\ will b( out to avenge an earhc:r 66-54 \et back at Titan Ciym on Jan. 16 Sa1urday will also mark the final home appearance for four l '( I senior\ AHTIUTUI AHCLI$ Teel Murtlflv. •"0 o.<•,,.,. UC 1rv1,.. ' .~ hme ...0•"9 .corer '"'' ~HO'I 1tee1veo • c~mo.ratlv• l:Mllkettie •rom trv111e Mfl yOf 0.W ..... o.iOrf t,.. oeme AlltHter Co~ll U ~ wu ll'tnantfv \ufOfiH d I>., tllj! ..,tll11tlum Ot tl'lt Overflow crowo Tl'lvr\Oav H ¥tn11 '" "" 10119.,. 111 c~i. ''vlt ._.eoole t •ovnd c.mova •'• ettuett¥ oecom1ng lntt rt\ltcl 111 Du•ttl>ell Too Dell fl t t lfH OV Merell I llOll'I Wfnt to lllttrlert .. .,,, •M ir ••ii<1vl110 or envt111n11 Jellwtlv • ...,,, l' eointt o• ... "'"' • .,, for ,,,, '°"' oe,.,. ,.,_ e11e1n\t UNL v "" •vlH'a" ()I i.n • 11vf" 17 oer CCl"tt\t Pacific a lso s prings upset agat n s t Fullerton: 49ers win in overtime From AP dl1patchei Forward Rick Ben) swrcd 34 points, 22 of them coming 10 the second half. to lead San Jose State 10 a ~7-79 come-from-behind win ovt.'r New Mexico St.'ltc an a Pacific Coast Alhleuc ~C.\Ol1at1on college ba'\kcthall game Thursda) night an La\ ( rucec; Coupled w11h L'( Irvine'<, wan over "ic,acla-La\ Vega,. the Aggies can fin1c..h nCJ higher than third plat.e in the PC AA standings. The \panan'> traal.ed b) a<; man) as 12 poinli. an the first half. hut pulled to within M:vcn to end the l'irc..t half at 39-32. The Aggie'! went ice cold early Jn the second half as San Jose Sta te went on a 15-3 spun to lead 4 7-44 "1th 15 2~ left in the game The Aggies shot only 13 percen1 from the field whale San Jose State hit 51 percent and took a 48-45 edge an rebounding. In other P( AA contes1' Pacific 85, Cal State Fullerton 77 lot): i\1 T11. n C ,, m. forward R1c;h Anema S(Ored a t.arccr-h1gh 42 point\ w lead Pacific 10 an oven1me victory Drew Rodgers hat a thrcc-pu1nt shot for l'anht "Ith one second re maining 1n regulation to c.c..·ntl the game into O\ert1me 11c at 68-68 Pac1fic nevc:rtra1ledmoven1me.connrc.t1ngon 11 o f I:! free throwc; in the extra ses'>10n. Long Beach State 98, Utah State 92 (ot): ~orion Wiley i.rnrcd 37 points to 1111 the 49cr!. to the ovl·rt11ne" victory over Utah State. Wiley scored three straight ba!>kel!> in the linal I l 7 nf regulation to lead the 49ers back from a '>1x-po1n1c.frfi(11 and send the game into ovename He then sank six straight free 1hrows 1n the final two minutes oven1mc to help Long Beach State hold on thl' Aggies. Wale) connected on I 4-of-19 'hots from the field and 8-of-9 from the free throw hne to pace Long Beach. whi ch improved m record to 3-14 an conference. 7-2 1 overall DeAnthony Langston added 21 poant!i for the winncr'i UC Saata Barbara 84, Fresno Stale 48: Senior center Scott Fisher scored 16 point~ to lead the ( 1aucho., pasl the host Bulldogs Santa Barbara. which had a .26-25 halftime lead. broke the game: open in the second half with 1he help ol Edison girls h alt Lions Joyce l yman ~truck out nine and walkro none in leading the Ed1~on Chargcrc; to a I ·0 victory over Westminster an the Edison Tournament at Male Squarr Park Thursday The Lions had 3 runner al third w11h two out in the bo11om of lhe seventh, but an over·thc-c;houlder catch b)- left fielder Vania Scmcrau saved the wrn for the: \haraers M:1nha Noff\anger scored 1n tht founh 1nn1na on a thro"''"I error after rcachana first on a bunt. a acrifil;e and a fielder\ (hoace moved her to third fd1w n meet' C'yprt'i'i, a 2· I wanner over Ocean View for the champ10Mh1p So1urd11y at J at Fd1~on C ommun11 y Center Nanc} Morelock singled to ~ore Henthc-r Small It' in • lhe fi"1 rnn1naa!t Ocean View took o 1-0 lead. but CHH·e~-. loaded the ba~~ in the: third nd ~ored 1wo run<i tu halt the Cieahawks' win c.treak at '4 a.ames guard Mauryl <arr and forward Bruce Hannan Leading 42-J8, Santa Barbara scored seven straight point) to lead b) 11 w11h 5·49 remaining. Later in th1.· game. anta Barbara added nine straight points to pul thl' game out of reach at 62-44 In the Pacific-10: Arizona 77, Wasb1ngton 56: Freshman forward Scan Elhou scored 15 of has gaml'-h1gh 19 points 1n the )Ccond half as An1ona took over sole Po'l"icsston of fir<;I place with the win an Tucc;on The Wildcats. now 21 ·7 overall and l.~-3 an league pl3 ) used an 11-0 spurt midway through lhe fim half to take the lead for good al 11· I I en route 10 a.' I 17 hulge al 1ntcrm1ss1on Arizona State 80, Washing ton Stale 78 12 ot): In Tempe. Steve Be<.·k c;corcd tour of hi'> 27 po1nt'I in the second ovename ac; An1ona State hung on to beat WashanJtton tatc Oregon State 74, Stanford 60: l ~tone Miller anti Damn Hou!>ton each scored 18 point<. to lead Oregon 5tale at Stanford The Beaver'i led from 'itart 10 linic;h, t.1kanga I 2·po1n1 halftime lead at 16-24 Oreg1111 'tlatl· lcd by as many as 14 1n the 'iecond half, while <itan tord ahk It) mt the lend 10 'even 1hree ume~ Callforola 64 . Oregon 55: In lkrkeley Kevin Joh n'ion 5Cored 20 po1n1s and C"hns Washangton, the Bear.,· othl•r stanang guard. added 17 a~ (al downed 01egon The: Bean retained c.ok rx1\\e\~10n nf thud ~ll<tlC in the conference race. 1mprm 1ng to 9-6 In lop 10 action: Georgia Tech 69, North Carolina State 57: In Atlanta. rom Hammonds scored fi ve points an lhe fi·nal 4 06 and Mark Pnre hit fou r free 1hrows down the stretch a~ lounh ranked Georgia Tech downed No. 18 North ( urohna 5tate an an Atlantic Coas1 ( onfcrcncc game. 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February 28. 1eee • cs Dorn, Bearbower triple in opening meet performances St andout efforts lift Estancia, CdM to easy victories- Estanc1a H1gh's track and field team. behind all-purpoSt standout Eric Dorn. opened the non-league sea~on 1n 1mpress1ve fashion Thurs- da ) while Corona del Mar's Tod Bearbowcr ca ptured 1hree field e' ents to lead his team to v1ctot"} Here's ho" 11 "'ent. Estancia 92, Daoa Hl111 44: Dorn and Doug Miller combined for 33 po1nh to lead the Eagles to their season-o pening win 01.er the Dolphins at Estancia. In 1he process. Dorn suffered a rare loss(to Miller) in lhe 120 high hurdles b) a IS. 3-15.2 clocking. M11ler:s other win tame in the pole vault ( 13-0). He \I.as ~cond 1n the 330 hurdle!> (41 7) and triple 1ump (41-41'2) Dorn'\ triple came with wins 1n the 330 intermediates (40.8), long Jump ( 22-31 •I and high Jump (6-2). Miller also wt•nt after Estanc1a's pok ~ault record w11h a Ir) at 14-0. but JUSI !>ktmmed the bar. according tu coach Tom Fisher Corona del Mar 102, Edison 34: The Sea Kings dominated in every event except the shot put as they won their Sl'ason-opcn1ng meet on the CdM track. Dre"' Krum and Brn~n Hueston took first and second. respectively. 1n the 100. then changed places 1n thl.' 200as Hueston fin1shed1ust ahead of Krum Bearbower and M 1ke McCullen. ho"'e' er. "'err the big \lo 1nnero; for (dM Bcarbower \I.On three events -the triple Jump (39-412). long 1ump (20-21 :) and high 1ump (6-2) -and Mc(ulkn raced to \JCtoncs 1n the 120 high hurdles ( 15.5) and 330 1ntermed1ate hurdles (44.0). Sean Fawce11 (440). Pete Algaz1 (!'!MO). M11ch Brown (two mile) and sophomore Jim Robbins (mtle) also paced C'dl\1 \lotth victories Steve ~1uzz~. also a goalie on ( dM's soccer team. placed third in the 120 high hurdles and !>ccond 1n the 3~0 in termediate'> I Fountain Valley 8S, El Toro SO: I Dennis .\re\ and Dan Webster were doubk \lo inners as the Barons had no problem\ taking their fim non-league mel't ol the season at Fountain Valll'\ A.re\·!> 11ml' of 11 s topped all others· in the 100 and he earned that 1 momentum into the 200. "here he '!.printed auoss the tape 1n ~) I \\ ebster. mcan"htlc. Oe'\ed his mus- dcs 1n tht' shot put ( 45-61 :) and d15('US I 143-41 ~)throws. Mike Mega (400) and Cla)-Bond (~00) "ere also winners for Fountain Valk) Marina 77, Gabr 48: The V1k1ngs were uncharacteristic losers 1n the 400 relay. but the sprint and hurdles ab11t11cs of Steve Jcnntn&.S. and a sharp double 1n 1he distance races b} Paul Keese} catapulted them to the non-league "1ctory at Gahr. Jennings tripled. taktnJ the sprints 1n I 0.8 and 22.4. in addition to a 41 4 in the 110-meter low hurdles H t~ hurdles ttme was farofTh1s besf' of 39 5. but his coach. Dave Okura. \I.as espec1all} pleased wtth his sprint times. J..ec\e) ·s doubleu w11h ttme~ of 4 41 0 and 10·35.I 1n the l.b<)() and UOO. Huntlnatoo Beacb 103. La Quinta 24: John "leuben and Enc ~nderson led the \1.3\ on the track and John Gallup \I.a~ a \I.toner 1n the 300 1ntermcd1a1e hurdle~ and the long Jump as the Oilers won their second non-league l'Ontt'St •n as mao) meets. Nt:ubert took the 200 tn 230 and the 800 1n 2:04 and Anderson won both distance nents ( 1.600and 3 200 meter runs) 10 Pille Huntington Beach. Dan ( nbbs (400). Ken Purdue 1100) and Enc Poner 1110 high hurdle!>) "'<'fl' also winner5. on the track for the Oiler\. Scott Moberly (dl'llUS). Frank Jiang (Shot put) and f'lo}d G1b\on (tnpk 1ump) were Oilers \I.Inner\ 1n the field e'ents In girls lll'tton. Fountain Valley H , El Toro 48: Tanya Bu,·hanon was a triple winnl·r. l'aptunng both hurdle events and the tnplc Jump as the Barons 140n a non- league meet at El Toro Heidt ( orcoran \.\On the 400 1n I 05 8 and finished 1h1rd 1n the long Jump 112-7) and Nicole Mms won bolh dist nee rac~ to al\O spark Foun1a1n Valle) Marlea ll, Gallr H : Lisa ( oleman. a 1un1or. 1urned 1n a very strona efTon 1n the h1ghJump. go1ng 5-.S toedae her Gahr opponent. "ho also negollated 1he 5-.S he1gh1. but wtth more 1u~, Freshman u11 Grepn1c tum a 32-10, in the triple j ump. to ao w1 doubles b) sprinter Tnc1a Klemke and d1stanct runner L> nn Yamada Klemke. a Junior. went 13 0 and 27 6. \lohtle Yamada's 1":'600and 3.200 times \I.ere 6·26 46 and 13:24.47 Edison 92, Corou del Mar 35: APR Junior hurdler Char Kussner shook ofT the Ou bua to win both the 100. and 300.meter events for E<h)On. Other top Edison performance~ "'c:rc turned 1n b) JUntor Chene A.ndre. who 140n both sprints and anchored both w1nn1n1 relay teams. and N1kk1 R chot. a victor 1n lhe 800 and 1.600 ters. E1taa fl. Dua Hlllt H : Kath> Gran1 dt · all as the Eagles won their season mett G ced to lir!t-place finishes 1n the 100 ( 11 7) and 220 (26 ). anchored the winning 440 relay team and won the long 1ump at 16-2 Wrestlers set I for Masters The Cl F Masters meet. a quahf) tng meet which ~nds li'e wrestlers 1n each \I.eight dl\•1s1on to the state final<; I at San Jose's Independence High a week later. 1s scheduled for Saturda) at Westminster High. THE LOWEST FACTORY SPONSORED TRUCK FINANCING ANYWHERE! ON ALL NISSAN T•CKS,INCLUDING It begins at 9:.lO a.m \lo 11h the consola11on finals al approximately 2:30. followed b} the champ1onsh1ps at 4. I CIF champions from the 4-A.. 3-A. 2-A and 1-A finals ..,,11 vie. as well as 12 others 1n 16-man fields for each weight class Among the 4-A champions arc two- 11me kingpin Eddie Rutz ofManna·a~ 130. and Edison's Mike Warfel ( 149). Rutz is unbeaten in 18 stans and Warfel's record ts 34-2 Newport hosts soccer match ~e"'port Harbor High'' \atlors put their reputation c!S the ( Ir 2-.\ .. <XlCf pla}'offs' "lo. 4 seed on the line I tonight as La l)allc ( 14-5-2}. the '\an ta Fe League champwn. invade\ the far<;' campus tor a 7 o'dod, quar- tcrlinal match Coach Roger Leighton\ Sailors 1 ha'e racked up a 16-5-3 record. \o\1th I balanced qua ltt:r the key I Ke"tn Wolfe. Neal Payne. John I 0ed1man and Garth Tam bl) n were all chosen first team all-league. and second team honors went to Sean Lovelace. La Salle has advanced 10 the quarterfinal<; via v1ctones o'er ti Monte ( 1-0) and Western r 2-1) I Tht• \I.Inner of tonight'<; game goes intu thl' 'cm1finals on fucsda' Jga1n\t thc "innl'r ul the \addlcbat k- Ccntral 1wnH· The final!> are set for Gahr H 1gh at 6 p.m on ~aturda:. 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CC ) Amv B•nt JS »-6& C•thv Mor.e 34 34-08 Pe•lv Snethen Jl·35-6& l.eur• lteuon 14 :M-68 C•no" 1ter1c11 ll ·U-.9 Holhl Stacv l4 U -'9 Vel So.Inn•• )1 J?-..t IMOv PH t\on l4 l S-..f 8•11'1 Ot nte• l4·3S--.9 Jan St•o,,.nM>n 34 J~t M SOtlCr Ovln l6·31-70 M Z1mm•rman JS·JS-70 Ca11w Kralier• JI 32-10 O•I• Eo9911no 11 33-10 C•nov Frog JJ·31-11 Ktt~v 8ell•r ))·31-71 8evt riv If.Ian lS· 34-11 Penn~ 11&mrne• 3'·JS.-11 Chro, JoM •on 14 37-71 8erore M1ua1111 34 37-71 Marthe NauH 37 )C,.-11 Jec~I• 8trh cl'I l6·l6-11 Ktm Sll1omu 1 34-3&-71 Merci 8oJerth 37 lS-71 A1>Ce A 11mer JS 37-12 Pt ll lt.110 lS·37-12 N Wnott·8 rew11 36·36-17 Joov 01cto.1n,on 34·3&-72 Sultn Tonto.In la·:M-71 P11 8 reoiev J6·l6-72 Mtrlent F•ovd .l6·36-17 Sellv Llt•le 36·36-72 Pennv Pull JS·ll-73 e Pee•• S•nn 37·16-73 M.nov Moore 3S lt-73 8 ero Bun,.ow\to.v Jl-JS-13 AOD•n Wenon ll·lS-73 A"ukO H1to.eOt )6·37-73 L•\• Vouno 36·31-73 Be111 Solomon )8 )S-13 CollH n Wa •er 37·36-13 Jane Locto. 33·~73 JoAnnt Cart'!t r 31-36-73 Amv AtColt 37·36-73 A Ct Moller 17·36-13 1.vnn Conne llv 18·3S-73 Oeeoee Luker 18·3S-73 S Ber101acClnl JS· 38-13 Cerollne C.owen l 7 J6.-7l s Tlka,..•111 3'-31-74 Pat Mev.,, 37·37-7• Krl"I Md119ton 36·3'-7• Donne CaPOlll ll·>t-74 Katllv w11hwor111 31·3'-74 S11t111v H1rnlln • 31·:11-14 T"-'nt HeukNI 31·31-74 Judv Elll•·Sam\ 31-37-74 Nancv l.eotlenar lt·lS-74 JOOV llOlenlht l lt·ll-74 Alll,on F lnnev 36·3'-74 M J Sml!h lt·36-74 Deborah McHtHl1 36·31-74 Lori WHI 3S·l9-74 A Rtln,,.rat 35.,.......74 Sllerrl Turner 3'·3'-74 Jl ntl A~wn 37 ·37-74 S/llrlev F11r10no l8·31-7S Ao•lt J~, lt·J6-7S Janel c~, ll·37-7S Dawn Coe 3S·.0--7S KalllV Hitt 31•37-75 OtOOreh Sklnllt<' 31·31-7S Maro.rat Wero 31·37-75 Ok·Hft Ku 31·37-75 Min i• McGaoroe lt·37-15 Miki 00. 3t·J6-7S Nancv Scr.,,ton 39·J6-7S Nwirv DtLono :M•4 l-7S K1thrvn Vovno 31·37-7S Leurle ltlnller 37·3'-7S M Fon·Oolll 39·36-7S Ce111v JoM\IOl'I 37·31-7S HHll'ler Drew 3t·l6-7S Julf Inkier 31·3'-7S St•l>h•nle F1rwlo 37·3'-7S Jtne Crafter 37·Jt-1S Jane G~a.' l7·3t-7S Aveko Olltmo10 ll·l&-76 Mino Ven Wu 31·3'-76 Kelnv Po•tl•walt 40·36-16 1.orl Gert>acz 39·37-76 LIAM Cuwaav 3'·31--76 Jtrllvn Brin 37·3t--76 Lvnn Ade m' 39·37-76 M Blecllw.iatr '1·3S-7o Vicki Alvarez ll0-37-77 HHlhtr Farr 37·4~17 Jo ~nn WHnam MIU lt aert~ltl Merlene HtCIOI M•llne Whitmire N Yo•nlk•W• l.111r.., Howe Clf'IOv Meck•• Pia Nlln on D•OC>l• AM uev Sandri Hevnle o Chencellor Nancy Aut>lf'I Kav Ktnnaov Jane 81a l0Ct. C1111v 1t1vnotch Sl>atri S1tlnt1eu•r l<t nn Munalnoer T Freorlc1<•on S.nore Pllmer l.anore Muraoka Lt url P•ter•on Mlttl Edot C Montoomerv 8art> Thomu 8 P1notrou1 8e"v K•no Otl>Ol1 AU\Un 0ta 1tlc11aro O•t>t>le Hell Dlnlie Streo111 Bonnie Lauer 1.n lle Petr \on SI• Semt n Sheron Berrell 11.e vol<o ll<oma Joen Jovce SuJI• Paoer Pem AH•n Olennt Otllev 8tvtrllv Devi\ Joen Delk J 1to111neu I.In<!• Hunl Bttlv Berre11 C Chtroonn1er Beckv Ler\on Krl• Mone11tien a-em,.1eu1 )t l9-17 40-37-11 JS·•?-17 )9 11 :19· 11 )I n-11 41 »-17 le·• 1-17 41 »-11 4J·:M-11 '1·36-71 39 3t-71 37 40-11 39·31-17 40 »-71 )9 ,.......,. ,, 41-11 4() ~,. J9 ,,._,. 31·40-78 •7 36-71 )7 41 ...... 71 40·39-79 IO 19-19 lt 41-19 40 39-79 31·41-79 39·41-tO •1 38-IO •1·39-tO •1 39-tO 40 40--80 43 37.......a 40 0-tO )9 47-11 43·31-11 43 lt-11 40 41-11 39 42-81 37 «-II 47 41>-t7 44·31-87 •7 4C>-t1 41 H -17 •l ),.._.7 •1 '3-14 •7 44-t4 Men's golf results W•vne LtYi Sieve Jone\ (II Corel Sprifte\, Fta.) 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T,m S.mO\On )~·lS-.9 Ana v Bun 34·3~9 JOOle MuOO lS·3S-70 C1&r!nce Ro\e 37 ll-10 B1e1ne McCalllller Pe1tr JaOOOltn Loren Aot>er" Mark Pfetl Bnan Claor Adrian Stlll\ Danny Brigg\ Senov L•le Garv icocn )6·34--70 Ron S•rtu 33·37-70 Mer" McCu'!'IO«t JS·3S-70 Brao Fat>e lO·:M-70 Hel Sutton Aun Cocllrt n Aooer Mal!Die JD'ln Mtl\tHev Kllo.uo Are• P'> Btacto."'"' lJ-37-70 • ,,,., Ff'tllu\ 16· 34-70 ,.., Ot·1ono 33·3&-71 !om Wt•\•Out 3S·J6.-11 '"'Moe 37·34-11 Boll lue•hon Rot>ert WrMn Lenee Tan Broeck Davia Eoweral Tom Kitt Oennv Heo1er Rick 011001 Jett Ltw • Eduerao Romtro Joe tnmen Forrt\I F ell•r l(en Brown 37·41-78 )7·41-71 J9·39-18 31·40--18 41·'1-18 40-31-78 )6 47-78 )1 41-11 40·3'-78 39 3t--78 '2·37-79 41 31-19 39 40--79 41·31-79 •I 31-79 31·41-79 31 41-19 •7 31-tO 40·~ 38·4~ 40·41>-IO 47·39'-11 40·41-11 39 41--tl 41 40-81 31 Q-11 0~11 40 47-11 39·43-17 40·44··-t• Hele Irwin 36· lS-71 Tom Purhe• lS·36-11 l1m Strnon lS·J1-17 MtJro H&•t'\ l6 J&-17 Boo 111 .ro"• lo 36--11 Anov Me Ot'f 36 l6-7? Geor ;e B"'"' 38· 34-17 Bruce 1.1t•1to.r 46·l6--n Cr111g S1ealer lS·l7-72 Deni• Wat\on MlktWest Mtrk Brook\ 01c1< Mall Lou Greham OeVtd Fra,1 Jonn Aoam• Frank Conner Lon Htnto.11! JC Snu o Freo Couolt • 11.tn Green Hu1>ert Green Rocco Mea•e•• 8 00 Ptncr11r Ot M1\ Trl•le• Lt rrv Rtnll Bill Ro9er1 36·36-7' Mokt Svll•van l6 36--17 Ana. Norr" 36 36-11 8 uoav GtJ•'1orr 1S·37-n Jell Grvo•et TomG1ee1on ltooer Kenneav Tommv llettn11ne Paul A11noer Ernie Gonte1t1 Au Cardwell Scoll S•mo\on' 800 Pa ne\1u" Greo 1.eaenott Peier Ool ltrl'lul\ BoDDv N1chol1 M >t N O e''I" JS 37-17 C"r I P~rr • J6 3-17 Boo Ci "'' JS· 37-n 9,,,., p,,. • JS 11-n r,,.... Norr\ )7 JS-71 C.en~ ~&""'' 37· 30-'3 'VI ... 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V1l1t9a1 (W ) f<lt1'0 ""' Teua IWI NHL CAMPaEl.L CONF•ltENCE Sf'l'IVIM DMiltn Edmon•CI" Caroerv l<lnt1 WIMIDt!O Ve ncouver W L T ~ 43 14 0 91 30 ?S 1 67 10 36046 19 38 6 .. 11 34943 GI' OA JJ4 1S1 777 741 71S 303 71• 296 712 7Sl Nerrh Dl\tl\IOft Cn1cago S1 LOUI\ 11 73 8 11 111 11 7S t 64 73S M•nnt tole Toronto Oeiroll 17 71 9 ~ 7S6 ,, 37 6 47 141 11 44 s 79 700 WAl.U CON,EA•NC• PhlladtlPhtll Wesnlnglon NV l\!t naer' Prll\Duroh NV Renoen N•w JtrHV Petrick DMiHn 4 I ,, 4 37 19 s n n 10 JO 76 1 30 77 4 19 38 l Adam\ OMJi.oi 16 7•S 19 13S 68 ,.. 61 2SS 64 711 •I 1'14 Mon1ree Quet>ec Boll on ButielO Heritor a J• n ' 1• 168 JJ 76 • 10 7S6 JO 26 l 61 1SO ?9 77 0 64 134 11 11 1 se 746 Tllurioev•' S<Wll C1iocego 6 l<lne'l 3 We1~1noton 7 Bo"on 1 New Vork Ranoer• I Pt1l\Dur11n J Ceioarv 1 Phllaae1Phl• 4 T'"""'"' a1me\ Quebec al 8ullel0 Toronto •• Ottroll New Yori< l\lenoers et Wlnnl1>19 Pl'llladtton11 et Vancouv1~ SatvrdeV'l Gemtt MOl'l't•I 111 I('"'" New Jeru•~ t i 80\lon Hertlord o• P•ll•ouro" But1a10 at Queoec N~w Vor~ lhnge" "' W4"11llOIOM Oeiroll a• T oron10 Vt nc0vve• 111 Cetgarv C~·<eoo al SI I.Ou" Ntw Yor~ l\lelldtn 111 M1nnew•• C'11cego KlnO\ IM4I d1 haw Ill 4. 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T'llWll ~ e ClliOOO, T Murr1v 40 (Oul)Ol'll), 47. v CM<tOO T Murro 41 lSacorOI, 1923 len) Ptnallle\-YA•tttlft>ok Chi llntar 1er1f'!Ctl 5 Ot o Wil\on Chi 11rroo1no1 .,. ~llOt• on voat-<hrceoo I a .,_,, LO\ Anoele\ 14 1 1-1' Power Dll Y OOOOft\>l'lltlt\ < lllc:ICIO 1 ot • l O• Angelt\ 0 of ) Goe H lllcaoo Sauv• 1111 \llOI\ ti """' Bannerman I 16 06 •~on<1 I II LO\ •"fflt• Metan\on 111 I•> AtllllO•llCI II 140 lhltt.. 8 111 ~Creerv I. na•men-i wllOI IC no• ••no" Miiion i Orange Coat OAll..Y PILOTJFrlday. February 28. 1988 ca COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS. Cl 1800 Blue chips close above 1, 700 1700 1600 1500 1 1300 1200 1100 1000 900 800 Nol• •Nov J4. ••Feb 2 4, A • Al><' 26. • f912 ClttsMJ •.003 16 19'3 CJoMd '· '21 81 'M3 CloMd J. 209. 4d Decline In Interest rates helped market break bullish barr1er By CHET CURRIER .-......... ,... NEW YORK -tocks swept past another bull-market milepost Thurs- day, staging a powerful advance that carried the Dow Jones industnal average to its first close above 1,700 . Analysts said impress.1ve declines Ln interest rates helped the market break throuJ}l that barrier in 1he fi f\h busiest session on record at the New York Stock Exchange. Dow Jones's average of 30 blue chips closed with a 17.09-poant gain at 1, 713 99.JuSt lhrce weeks after 1t hat 1.600. Most other market measures also reached new peaks. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange reached 181.74 m1lhon shares. up from 158.02 million Wednesday. Several times earlier in the week, the Dow Jones industrials pushed past I. 700 bnefl y m midsess1on, only to fa ll back. That pattern was repeated an Thursday morning's trading. But as Pacific acquisition OK' d . WASH _INGTQN (AP)-Pacific Telesis Group, the 'ian F~ncs1co-bascd regional telephone company. has ~en give.n ~muss1on ~Y a federal Judge to acq uire C ommun1cat1ons Jndustnes. Inc .. a cell ular and paging company. The $431 million acqu1s1t1on, approved late Wednes- da). rt-quired a waiver of proh1bi uons on ownership of pag.1ng. cellular, and mobile telephone facilities outside 1he area oflhe country where Pacific is allowed to operate. Each of the seven regional holding companies. established at the breakup of Amencan Telephone & Telegraph Co .. 1s assigned a specific area of operations as pan of the consent decree that settled the J ust1 ce Dcpanment anutrust suit against AT&T. The waiver. approved b} U.S. D1stnct Judge Harold H Greene, also permits Pacific to operate voice storage and retncval services used for automated message-taJong and authonzed temporaf) ownership of CTs manufac- tunng and hve telephone answenng services. The Federal Commun1cat1ons Commission has approved the cap1tahzation plan for the acquisition and the California Public Ut1littes Comm1ss1on has said it will give its necessary approval at a meeting on Fnday. MUTUAL FUNDS The Justacc Depanment supponed the phonl! companies' re4uest for wai vers. MCI Communications Corp .. a long-distance com- pany, and McCaw Communications Co. Inc .. wtuch has substantial cellular holdings, opposed the waa,er Most of the oppos1t1ori came 1n respect to Pacific being allowed to operate outside ats Cahfornaa-Nevada temtory. But Greene focused on the request for Pacific to control Cl's cellular ponable car telephone business and whether 1t would slow down development of cellular to protcCl 11s an vestment in conventional phones connected by wires. The consent de<::ree allow~ waivers when .. there is no substantial poss1b1lity that (a company) could use its monopoly power to impede competition 1n the markt't 1t seeks 10 enter ·· Greene's op1n1on says that "cellular service 1s tar from bc:ing an actual compeu1or of convenuonal local 5ef'\ ice at prcSt"nt," and be allowed the waiver. In San Francs.ico. GTE holds the telephone com pan) cellular franchise. Cl bolds a portion of the competing non-telephone company cellular franchise the day ~s~. the market advanced again with renewed strcnath. Anlllysts $aid the bulls were hean- ened by a conunuina rally 1n the credit markets. where yield~ 0 11 government bonds already stood at seven-year lows. Pnces of long-term gove rnment bonds. whi ch move in 1be oppos11e d1rect1on from interest rates, pined SI 0 to S 15 for ever S 1.000 in face value in fhursday's act1v1ty. Thr stock market ach1evC'd its latest feat without the leadcrsh1pof1ts usuaJ standard-bearer, International Business Machines. IBM fe ll 2V11 to 155'1• as analysts at leading brokerage firms lowered their rating of the stock. In response to those reductions. the company said recent pnce cuts on some of ats products "wall have some negauve effect on our tirst-quaner revenue·· Energy stocks also were under pressure:... adding to the losses they have sunered lately at the hands of dech n1na 011 pnces. Euon dropped I ~ to 52l;'a; Amoco I '1' to 59>.,. ( hevron I Va to 36'l'a. and Atlanuc Richfield IV. to S.l'a But JUSt about every other maJor Stock lfOUP JOIOed tn the advance, wuh financial. rcuullna and auto issues among the standoub Banlcamenc.a, rec1p1cnt of a bid b) tormrr Amencan Exprcs, executive Sanford Weill to become chief ex- ecuuvc, chmbed 2 to 1711. Among other bank issues, Oticorp gained 2.v. to 5 W:; Chase Manhattan 31fa to 421/•. Bankers Trust New York 2¥1 to 39h. and J.P. Morgan 3¥. to 711'1. In the mongaic and sa .. 1ngs and loan sector, Federal National Mon - gage rose l lft to 321,\; H.F Ahmanson 21• to 64112. Great Western F1nanc1al 11/w to 43'11. and Far West Fmancaal 1't to 58 K man paced the leading retailers, up I l/• at 391/•, WJth a boost from takeo .. er rumors that were denied late in the da)' General Motors pined Iv. to 7911>; Ford Motor 11/J to 72'"· and Chrysler v. to 5 7'·'1. In the overall iall~ on the 811 Board. nearly three 1 sue rose 1n pnce for ever) one that declined The e~change' compo~atr index 1umpcd I 48 to 130 55 Nationwide turnover 1n NYSE- hsted issues. 1nclud1ng trades 1n those stocks on regional exchanges and an the over-the-counter market, totaled 212.32 million shares. Standard & Poor's mde>. of 400 1ndustnals ro~ 2 66 to 250.18, and S&P's SOO-stock comPos1te index was up 2.73 at 226 77 The NA 0.\Qcomposne 1ndc>. for the over-the-counter market pined 2 79 to 358 06 At the Amenc.1n ·cod. Exchange, the market 'alue index closed at 255 79 up 1.47 Whittaker sells HMO unit LO >\ GELES (AP> -Whittaker Corp. said 1t has agrced 10 sell its network of prepaid medical organi1auon~ to Tra,elcrs C Of'{> for $34 mllhon in cash plus an unspcnfied share 1n the opera tion's returns for lhe next drcadl' The mov\: will help establish Hanford. C'onn.-based T ra' clers. ont' of the world's largest d1 versified insurance and financial services operauoM, as a ma1or provider in tht.• health-care market. Tht> action came as 11 'iurpnse since Whittaker la~1 Jul) un,e1led its plans for a nat1onw1de health ma1ntcn· ance organizauon (HMO) network that 1t predicted would haH· S 1 b11l1on in annual revenue!> b> 19 and would be: a pnmal) !>Ource of growth for the co m pan~ OVER THE COUNTER \\ h1ttaker'!> chairman and chief e\ec u11' c fo!>eph .\hbrand1. declined tO 'Wl) 1n a IClcphont.' IOICf\ IC"' hO\\ much the com pan' would rc-cel\e for the ne>.t 10 ,c:l~ under the tcntauve agreement w11h Tra,cle~ .\hbrand1 \81d that for the fir .. 1 fh c ycars. tht' amoun1 Whmaker rcce1' cs from Travelcro; will be ued to rnenues of the HMO operauon. For lhe "econd fhe )ea1~. the amount will be tied to oix-rau ng profits. he 'i81d Alihranda said the amount Wh11taker rccc1'e~ will bt-le~s than 1he compan> could ha' c madc.-b) 011.·ning and operating the HMO~ 1tl>Clf But headdcJ. "L'ndcrth1!>arrang~·mcnt I "'on't h:ne to mal.e the'"' estment at lhe tron1 end I .tm 1rad1ng nsl. lor a Ill\\ Cr profit " t1~B·1' .. n . j t .. .. . ,, ... 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I-' U 00 <lotnMtlt ""°'Ull1nt t•Oy oufl(.I N Y FRIDAY'S OLOSlll PllOE WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (APl Feb. 21 Prev "l °t{n Adv~~ Deel n · ~ ¥~n,noeo otaf t,'u" New nohs 413 New lows NYSE LEADER S Dow JoNES AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORI<. (AP) -Moll acrlvt over the-counter slocks suoolled bv NASO Name CtexH s HrlfNI Ma.xc.r s PSFS Dalsvsv Svmbllc Jajluar US Hl!C NlwkS ' lnrooh ' 1~i1· L.a'tt~; A~~ 10to.I 1, ~· 1. '· . 1,,.. 2~ '·~ • 14 Y: '· .1 1 1h -I: .1 , J .'1; =':~ il{IB n~ i ~ Ll-¥z, G 9, from cinglorxi ) C~U IUz po~'3tbly th<z. JArfa.c.L pcka.L, o bo91c m a..'W-ry mon9 wordrob:z. sort.. tom nlpqlla.nt. oil cot.tnn shall with hghL'MZ.l(jhL Lcr t,.,n hrnng, vq n lrld bock , k TH Lt.<2d Cu fTh ord boU.orn I.hi mo~L popular w11 id braL'>kar IVQ..f t....,r I f l/!')vy rt2). i ~t id bn t,1 .. Jh t..::in • ~I "" 11'~1 ''Tl "'lnrrl 71'; ff'l't ~7' ).'Q%.v " .. 1111 I • ·.MJ~~ bl'lld , ~1 a,i;ce ~I-, !""'YI ~T"' ,, .. :l•~l~t IO~llW ,818/ 't 'i~~~ •nu11U111,111 IOu 1. ~1.1.1·~ I( rcEi t -.urdey nom 1;, ~ ' . I .. ' • .. t .. • • ,. HoR oscoPf Saturday, Marc~ I ARIES (March 21-~pnl 19): ~lhances arc reamrmed _ a h t~pec111lly to f~m1ly ~lat1onsh~ps. Dispute over mhentan~ or mo PP es specu1I P<>. sessions will be amicably settled. Your sense of direction:~~J purpo c wall be rest~rcd. TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Look beyond the immediate rceivc po1enual, ch~k t_ravel routes. You'll receive offer which will be diNfcult 10 rcJeCt. It 1s essential that you study small pnnt. Gemini, Saaittarius play key roles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Define terms, stand tall for principles. reali ze that what had been an obstacle .... 111 be transformed an to an asset Means------------- be patient. keep the faith .. You are going in d1rccuon of ultimate victory. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Eltc1te-s ment replaces ennui. Scenario high-YONEY lights discovery, travel, vanety, char- 1~ma, physical attraction. You'll aam by 0MARR "'' 111ng. Love rclat1onsh1p, currently t>umpy. come!> through with flymg l•••••••••••• ~olors. LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Sttnano centers around home gifts romance ul umate goals. Someone as "desperately" attempting to tell' you ~methang' Bl.' alen, aware and sens111ve. Major domestic adjustment 1s featured. VIRGO (~ug. 23-Scpt. 22): Forces arc scattered, but you'll be in pos111on 10 ~lcct quality. Steer clear of pretense, say what you mean and mean what ,ou say. You could be offered role in play or asked to appear before media. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)" Money news 1s better than ongmally ,1n11c1pated. F?cus .on authonJy. rcspons1b1lity, reward. intensified love rdat1onsh1p. Cycle is such that you make nght move at special moment. < .inccr native plays role. SCORPU? (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You'll reach beyond previous restnct1on!t. .\ccent on unive.rsal appeal. "."Ider aud1e.ncc. love. You'll be rid of burden. ~our own st~le will be emphas1ted. yourv1cws will be vindicated. Aries, Libra figvre prominently. . SAGITI' ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Stress independence, creativity. and put an end to fears. doubts, groundless suspicions. Recent dream, properly interpreted. could prove prophetac and profitable 1 co, Aquanus play pJramount roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis rnntmues on pleasure rmncaple, creauvtty, scns111v11y to moods of other-;. especially general public Jnd women. Protect format, copynght 1nvcn11ons. get ideas on paper. Paonecnng spint will prevail. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb 18): What ~ems a defeat will actually be \1 gn1ficant f.!ln. Lunar position highlights career. achievement. unique honor. You 11 be 1nv11ed to a1tcnd pres11g1ous social afTa1r. Check source mdtenal and wardrobe. PISCES(Fcb 19-March 20). Be ready to revise. review and to modcmllc LC:lhn14ues. Open lines of commun1cat1on. 'itnVC 10 overcome language ham er\. Long-dmancc call cou ld end confusion. Leo. Taurus. Scorpio figurc rrom1nently. IF MARCH I IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are going to make new start this H'ar. )Ou'll be more independent. there Wlll be outlet for you r creative ~ndeavo~. Love will not be absent, you'll get to heart of matters, yo u'll dance tu ~our own tune. Leo, Aquarius play 1mponant roles in you r life. You are p'i~ch1c. ong1nal. !>lubborn and sensitive. Members of opposite sex find yo u ttllunng, challenging. m~nctic You'll be on more solid cmo11onal-financ1al t1ro11nd an March. July will be outstanding for you in 1986. Women have tools to be best dentists Sa}~ a dentist who thinks women ma kc-ihc best dentists: '"If you need more than an average woman's \lrl.'ngth to do the Job. you're not Joang at nght. .. No doubt, no doubt. Gender pla)S little pan. Claim 1s a hu!>) denust has to cope with as much \tress every day as ajOCkC) who ndes eight races. There arc some mighty good female jOCkl.')'S. please note. In the 1950s. a crate hrokc open at lhc M1am1 Airport and out hopped 'l'veral giant toads newly amved from Latin American omc parts of Flonda now are said to be crawling wit h the little rascals. They cat dog food. when they can get 11. and there's 1101 a thing the dO$S can do about 11. The toads eject a sicken g poison. "Dentopcdology," ad Prance Philip. Duke of Edtnb h, "as the \caence of putting your ri t in your mouth I've been pracllc g 11 for ~ears ... '"Fifty percent off" as redundant. "Fony percent off" as not rt"dundant. Q What good does 11 do a snake to ha'c a fork an its tongue'! A. The tongue senses both odor and touch. The two tines. lake antennae. reg1!ttcr d1rcct1on () Did Chmtophcr (olumhus ha vc a beard? PEOPLE L.M. Bo YD .\. Not when the only authentic portra11 01 nam wac; painted. Other· wist. ll shows thin gray hair High foreht<ad. Seemingly sorrowful cyc'i. Q. What did Confucius have 10 'i<lY about the Supreme Reing and the Hereafter? A. Nothing. Our Love and War also ha~ filed this cracker-barrel counsel to the lonely single: "Devote less to finding the nght person and more to being the nght person ... Q Which U.S. President spent the most time in the White I fouk while 1n officl.'') A "be Lincoln The Gulf of Cahfom1a wall some- day be an ocean an llS own nght, afthc scientific prognost1ca10"' arc correct L1kcw1se the Red Sea L.M. Boyd Is • 1yadlcated colamal1 t. How Soviet system became autocratic Thin1 I Larned En Route 10 Lookin1 Up Orher Thir,,.s: •Then when the Soviet state was formed just after the Russian Revol- ution, it was only the Bolshevik party that voted for a hiahly centralized government commanded from the top: all the other "leftist" panics wanted federalist government on the order of the United States. with political powcT divided. •That the majority of people in Washington, D.C.. do not work for the federal government as popularly believed; fewer than 20 percent of the city's 1.8 million workers arc govern- ment employees. •That onginally the Japanese Language had no word for "nature" - the concept was first imported from China in terms of a Chinese 1d~ graph. (The Japanese people con- sidered themselves so intimately bound up with nature that they could not identify it objectively as a separate enuty.) •That about 2 percent of the British population owns 37 percent of the nauon's wealth, and 74 percent of the nation's land. •That the highest-flyi ng bird ever recorded is Ruppc:ll's griffon. a vu l- ture with an c1~t-foot wing.span, which colhded with a plane 37 ,000 feet above the J vory Coast. (The birds have a separate system of air sacs. in add1uon to lungs.) •That there arc" twice as many surgeons per capna 1n the United States as in Britain, and they perform twice as many operations. although SIDIEY Hu11s the disease and moruhty rates arc about the same m both countries. •That the attempted su1c1dc rate among compulsive gamblers 1s 100 umes the national average -and the rate of attempted su1c1de amqng wives of compulStvc gamblers is SO times the nauonal average. •That in WC1t Germany, only one university ~duatc m three 1s likely to ftnd a jOb that fits has or her ac:Jdemic tramtng. •That the elephant fish can be used to 4 check water pollution. much as canaries used to detect gas an mines: the fish surrounds itself with an electric field to catch its prey, reacting angrily to the sliahtest trace of toxins tn the water, and its electric impulse can be measured by instruments for the degree of pollution. •That Washington ranks first an American ctties m the per capita consumpuon of alchohol. (The wicked city of New York ranks only 23rd.) •That when the most popular poem ever translated into Enghsh. "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, .. appeared an 1859, the pubhsher sold most ofh1s stock of the first ed1t1on as waste paper. If your D cup runneth over, consider surgery DEAR ANN LANDERS: l must comment on that heartbreaking letter from the over-endowed woman who signed herself. "Too Much ofa Good Thing." Your answer was not only sympathetic but se nsible. All those woman who complai n about being flat-chested or having too little should thank their lucky stars they don't have too much. I speak from experience. I was a 44DD until an anonymous fnend sent me a magazine article about surgical breast reduction. I wrote to you and your advice was to find a plastic surgeon who specializes 1 n that type of surgery and "go for 1t. .. I dad JUSt that and tt cban~ed my life. Before I had the operauon I was so big-busted I was unable to stand up straight. I had migraines all the time. J was unable to sleep on my stomach. Brassiere straps dug ridges into my shoulders and caused co nstant pain. The Cllcess weight on my ribcage created problems breathing. Buying clothes was impossible. Nothing fit. I had to have everything made. I could never wear a bathing suit or a sweater. V1v1d colors and prints were out. It was black, brown. gray, or white. A fnend who had a similar problem (not as bad as mine) had breast reduction surgery and told me I was crazy to go on sufTenng. I decided she was nght and made an appointment to sec a surgeon. He said I was '"a pnmc candidate." After the operauon. my first con- scious thought an the recovery room was. "I can't believe I'm so light! I feel lake a feather ... The doctor told me he had removed almost eight pounds My insurance company paid most of the medical l.'xpen~. My family was extremely supportive. They knew how I felt. I'm so pleased with myself, I'm like a different person. I don't ha ve headaches. I can walk ~traigh1 w11h my head up and my A11 lMDEIS shoulders back Thanks again for yo ur help. Ann. It was the best move I ever made - FREE AT LAST IND.\. DEAR D.C.: TJaaaka for yoar letter. AAd aow I ltope every womu wllloae D C9p r11Uetlil over wlU coaahler lkU Hrsery. It'• 1en1eles1to10 ~rHp Ille wl~ a problem tut cu be eUmJaated. If yo. wot ~e ume of a 1ar1eo• wllo 1pedaJlu1 la &Ma field, coatact ~e Amertcu Socjety for Plaatlc ud Recoaatnictln Sar1ery. Tbe addre11 la !33 Nortb Mlcblsu Ave, Salte 1900, Chica10, IL IOIOJ. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The let· ter about paper boys from "'Mom an Phoenix" brought back fond mcmones of my youth an Atlanta. I encountered virtually every Sllu· at1on 1mag.anable. including the dif- ficulty of collecting. complaints due to wet papers. late papers. and the mystenous disappearance of papers for which my customer dad not want to pay. I never became discouraged I found I 00 opportun1t1cs to make ne" fncnds. l enjoyed dehvcnng sausfac- tory service, making a profit and more, learned how to establish rela- 11onsh1ps with all kinds of people I am po!>1t1ve that my cxpcncnces as a paper boy helped me succeed an college and taught me a lot I could use 1n my 35-year career as a banker - C'.E.O. IN ORLANDO. FLA. DEAR C.E.0 .: Wbat a 1reat testi· monlal. Tbuka for wrltlnic. Moviemaker stumps for homeless By &be A11oclated Press LO ANGELES -Producer- director Paal Mazarsky says county officials have a "moral obligat1on " to help the homeless in Los Angeles Mazur<1k y, the producer of the popular movie "Down and Out in lkvcrly Hall-;," asked the Board of uperv1sors for more county aid as about 400 transients demon· stratcd 111 tht< county'!> Hall of Adm1n1strat1on. Entertainers Jeu Stapleton and Pnl Wlafleld joined Mazursky an the appeal. Coaby woo• Philly PHILADELPHIA -Com ed1an Biii Cosby is asking hi~ hometown to how that it's still the ('11y of8rotherly I.eve de11pite recent racial incident' that gained na11onal attention. The <1tar of the to~ratcd "The Cosby Show" taped two pubhc· scrv1~ radio mcssaaes to ~ broadcast 1n the metropolitan area on behalf of the C'oa1t11on for the Reaffirmation of Brotherly Love. the coaht1on said The coahllon of husancu and community aroups enlisted C. osby in 1b campa11n to promote racial harmony in the city. Koppel to Stanford 'T "NFORO 1\1.anrord nt· Paal llanreky vcrstl)' students wanted Soviet leader Mlkull Gor1M9chv to 5peak at their commencement. but it appears "lumnus TH Koppel will do Kop~I. ho~I of ABC-TV's "N1Jhtltne." will speak June 15, cnd1na month' of b1ckenng on ampus about the Oorbache' 1nv1tat1on KopJ)('I finished third an a 'tudcnt poll last fall on a commencement sJ)('akcr. behind Gorblchcv and comrd11n Biii Cosby. Offic1ah said Cosby had a Ted Koppel heduhng conflict. Koppel, who has a master\ dqrtt 1n speech and drama from tanford. told Stanford Pre 1dcn1 Donald Kennedy 1n a letter "the tho1.1ah1 of compclhna $Orne ot m)' old profcuon to hsten to me 1n silent and at least the appear- ance o( rap! attention 1s almost enough (rt'lson to SJX'•k.)" 'Felb:' for Spielberg MONRO N ( -Thr-rt" won 't be any O~ar for Stnn Spielberg's dircc11on of "The Color Purple." but A.nson Count\ says he descne~ a "Fchx " "How can a picture recei ve 11 Acadcm) A.ward nomanat1nn<o and (thl.' academ)' J not nomanatr the director"" askrd Freddie Black. count> comr111ss1 on chair- man Anson Count). whl.'rl' mu1.:h ol the movie was lilmt<d last '>Um- mer. has decided to hold 1l!> ""'n awards prcst"nlat1on March 20 Wtnners will ~·c1' I.' ~tatuclle~ dubbed "Fdtllt' " ln,11at1<.\n~ have been '<'nt w . p1clb<-rg. Warner Bros and the \tar\ of the movie, 1nclud1ng Wboopl Gold · Ml'J, Duay Glover and Oprall Wlafrey. Streep recalled C"INCINNA Tl \l·trr\<i M~ryl Stl"ff~ ho"'('tl natural ac1m1 talent 1n htgh 'I<. hool hut didn't think \he wa\ c f)('('•alh aood·lookmJ and compl:unC'<l about the sate of hef nos-c, ~ ) one of her former instructor\ '"It was so ca y for ht'r.'" \aid Clan CaUHu, who tauJht 51ng-ana tO lrttp In lhe 1960$ 11 h1Jh hool 1n lkmardsv1llc, NJ "I remember th1nk1n1 that I 14-0uld probably pat monc' to ~ her someday," Calahan no"' an HJOC1atc pmfc r l)f music at thr n1vt'n.ll of C.nc1nnat1"~ ( ol- lqr Conservator) of \ius1c ~1d North-South vulntrable South deaJs NORTH •QJ 10 . K 10 I '1 •KJ 10642 EAST WEST •9842 ... 6 8 2 • A766 .AQ J653 •A 7 8•2 •Q963 SOUTH •K 3 J 764 AK Q 10 9 +8 Tht> bidding South WHt 1 Pua 2 Pua S Paaa Paaa Nortb 2 • 2 .. Opening lead· Nine of •. E&at PaH P ... PaH On every hand your !Ude 1s due a certain number of tricks. It Is up to you to make sure you get t hf'm Cover the West and South hands with your thumbs and decide how you would defend ~ East after partner leads the nan.-or 'lpadeq against South'5 four ht•art c<>n· tract South bid out has shape after re- ceiving a two-over-one response from his partner North decided that his heart honors and sangletoh · diamond would offer good play for tf'n tricks. that 1s debatablt>, •once his 5t'COndc.ry honor!> an tht> black sutL'l would surely be wasted val- ues After the lead of the nine of spades, the defense should be ea.'ly East can be sure of three tricks the ace of spades and ace queen of '""mos. since he is stlltni. over 0 ~9;"':;,~~b=·,~~. ~ ~ to '°""' fo.ir Mmpl• -ordt I RIJUNE I I 1· l I PU~JY I -. OET YOURS CHARLES Goaue 0111 SHlllFF dummy'• king. Declarer hat shown at leut ten cardJ In t~ red sulu, and he must urely have the ace- king or diamonds for his opening bid and move toward game Where Is the ~ttlng trick coming from? The picture is completed by the opening lead of the nine of spades Had West held the king in that suit, his choice or opening lead would have been a low card. Therefore. East should us1gn that card to de- clarer as well Now the hand is an open book Declarer has at most three rards m the black suits and one of them as the king of.spades Dummy's pade honors are l{omg to provide declar- er with one or two discards. de· pending on has black-suit d1stribu· t1on One thmg 1s certain for the contract to be defeated, declarer must hold at lea.•n one club and 1t must not be the ace Also, the de· fenders must take their club tnck before declarer gets rid of his club on the spades. That makes life easy East must win the ace of spades and shift to a club despite the mena('(' of dummy·~ long clubs. Again. accu- rate analysis of the pos1t1on 1s re- warded with a one -trick set ~ I : ; I I I l TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Counlerlt>•t 5 Rainy q Kepi IJ 1nll1>c1 on •S M.,rure 1b A Bt>ll lor I. 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Prpl1~ IOt v•S10n 48 Sun pref 49 A ol A·S 50 Pul olf 5 1 i:: arm animals 52 co11nnot 1e11 53 Spo11~ name 54 Sl'l1p s nggong •tem 56 Ct>eer 10 11 12 13 C8 Orange CoaS1 DAIL V PILOT I Friday, February 28. 1986 THE F A MILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane . --~ ,A ----\\Very good! Novi >pell 'dog' .. Right' How about 'cat?' . good boy' Now spell MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson · You been hal'"lg1ng arouncJ that motel d t wn thP Sit•·•·!> PEANUTS : 'iJPE -.-115 '""J~1..:.:- 00E5N T -~~--1..1.., _Ofli6 i ( <'.fl GARFIELD ODIE, YOO WERE A 8A"7 BO<.J F'OR (l.-4E.W INC, ON TH( C...OF A DRABBLE wu.c0Mt. -0 T "'l. fbt.LLAi 1.u:\-.. V..v• LA.,V 1 • t •• N~• II ·1 J ..... l .,. I * ROSE IS ROSE w..t. "'>.."t:. C,114 ~ 1&)1 i....A.'1 ~ME.. A. I/I.Al i. Vi ..,IC"£ ,..1 K.t "'E..r .... ci1..., u I kG'¥\1Nt..N •vLc...1.....\T .v -uL \It... Vi~t..t<...., \>·?Tb i'. '1 ~. 11.._ • ~t · .. u \·(~ r i066/NG-~~At£ IN ™E. aANt:'€.T ) ~·r 00rnf2 Mf.... 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J ,.... ,, ('-1" \\;~· • •: .; e "· I .. ) 0 by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY MOON MULLINS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE PHIL! / Ht, sis! ~ jf h~ /~I J /1 ~ -/~ ,'J{. 0 '\ SHOE JUDGE PARKER MY~ Gl.OKIA ... r~ SllfftXA11N6 t PO YOIJ K€AUtf-lf7W l/JN6 Wt'~ kNOWN £,ACH 01H€R 1 by Berke Breathed (,Ajpt Atl< I AIR.I by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1 SHOULD Nt:VER HAVE STAYE:D up ,AND WATCH5D IHAT MoV/E ,ABoUT 1'HE MINE C,AVE -IN by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux ·----.-l fv' f.'\R1N(,1•~u ..,OME A LIVE OtJE WELL !T LOOKS AS THOUGH MY DEAR. • F._vA C'O~• 1 ;f ME NIORE' rHAN "'\.f ~1NLf"1"fC, l"AITHF"UL HUSBAND H AS NO INTENTION I'•~ .... H • .,,. Bf:I' inE '0V INALt' ru I vE 00,. TO . , o~ OQ1NG HOME .JUST YET' HE'S PULLING ._. 1PR HE s ,..,,,. TING U P TO THE CURB NEAR THE CORNE R I TO Pil " IV'E VP A. 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((,'-::;:;. / 1 ... 11-IE. y Aa.lJSl.I} 11.!H/JT Mt ()'-(f)MIJ.6 Sf .N()P ~ NOW 1T THIS (.()(JN .ft«O~? 7P'fJ()';T TO I (,(:.1 ,,_,~, r · .J by Gary Trudeau L THa6'rT OKAY !16?£'08C LIJT5CF = IJEPS IN fCP A5Y AM U} WM 51 BIJT f}£YS410 I HAIJN'T 8ll:NTDR TlJl?E.J), l'HA T ff)~ 7 AlLUI''" 2 ZS ---- FAIR FORICA8T8 ON A2 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1986 ,Launch decision 'flawed' Shuttle pa n el c h a irma n rebukes NASA on decision-m a king process on la unch WASHINGTON · (A P) -The chairman of the pres1dent1al Challenger comm1ss1on bluntly de· nounced NASA Thursday for a "clearly flawed " dec1s1on-mak1ng process. after hearing of a ~cond instance in which the space agency brushed aside contractor fears for the Coast County adopts voluntary program to protect non- smoking workers./ A3 California Marcos may own two pieces of property in Cali- fornla./ A5 Nation Reagan seeking approval of missile sale to Saudi Arabla./A7 World Aqulno~et members to preserve all documents after reports of some documents being destroyed./ A4 Sports Four pla~ers share lead after flrsfround of LPGA Uniden lnvl tatlonal./C1 UC Irvine's basketball team turns the trick on Nevada-Las Ve<; JS again, 95-88./C1 Ed ls<'.n H!gii meets Long Beach Poly in CIF basket- ball playoffs tonight./C1 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled C7 A3 CS-6 B4-6 ca Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Publlc Notices Sports Televlsion Weather B9 Date book C7 A6 Date book A3 B7 -9 C 1-4 Date book A2 safety ot the l)huttle and crew SummanLing three da)s of hear- ings at which several wunesscs com- plained that their concerns were not passed to the a$ency·~ top officials. Chairman Wilham Rogers lectured four senior NASA officials: "You eliminate the element of good Judg· Dornan critical of Soviet on ABC On House fl oo r . call s Soviet commenta tor 'd isloyal little J ew ' V.ASHINGTON (A P) -U.S. Reb Robert Doman. an Orange ( ount)' congressman from Garden Grove, lashed out at ABC fo r inter- viewing a Soviet news commenta1or. calling the commentator a ··d1~loyal, betra} 1ng ltttle Jew who sits there claiming that he 1s somehow or other a newsman." He was refering to Vlad1m1r Posner. an Amencan-born Soviet c111zen, who given air time on ABC to respond to President's Reagan's tele- ''tsed address urging suppon for the U.S. defense buildup Doman. who made the comments in a speech on the House tloor.Joined the White House and other con- gressmen who were cnucal of Posner'<; appearance on the network news program. While House Commun1cat1ons Di- rector Patnck ..\. Buchanan. 1n a letter lO Roone Arlcd$e. president of ABC News. said. ·•1t 1s our belief that the debate over what America requires - 10 defend herself. her allies and fnend<t from the awe!>ome m1litaf\< po~er of 1hc So' 1e1 Union -is a debate for Americans to conduct." In response. Richard (. Wald. senior vice prcs1dcn1 for i\BC New\, said "there ts nothing "'rong" with '"' 11tng a ov1et spokesman to com- ment on Reagan's speech But. Wald acknowledged rn a prepared 'itatement. "Our .. error wac; rn letting him push on at too great length ""11hou1 an opposing \Otce to point out the errors and incons1sten- c1es in what he ~1d " Mitchell E Daniels Jr ass1'itant 10 1he president for political and go\ - crnmental afTa1rs. 1n a c;pccch to the Conservati ve Leadership Con· ference. said. "It's one thing 10 ha' ea Democratll Pan} respon~ 10 the CPleaae aee DORNAN/ A2) ment and common sense." Rogers said he was speaking for the whole panel and said the process "should requirt people to take stands. and you should have a record on it." His st.atemen1 came on the heels of tesumooy l>Y the official who decided 10 launch Challenger that he rejected an unsafe-to-fly warning from the spaceplane's manufactu rer, because "ll was not an objection to launch." Arnold Aldnch. the No. 2 man in the shuttle program. said he rejected an ObJcct1on on 1he morning of the Jan. 28 hf\off by Rockwell Inter- national that ice on Pad 398 made conditions "not safe to launch." But. he told the prcsidenual com· mission. "I would think 11 was more than reasonable that 1f someone were sull concerned this was a very bad Judgment or bad action, they would call me. I left every opportunity for that to happen" in the lime between the 9 a.m. ob1ecuon and the 11 :38 a.m. launch. No such call came. "It seems to me that 1f you. arc going to have a decu.ion-malung p~n with key people involved. it ought to be clear where they stand," said Rogers, as he closed out the second phase of pubhc tesumony "You will remember that I did say at one point that we thought the decision-making process may be flawed," he added. "I think I'm speaking for the whole comm1s!.1on when I say we think 1t LS flawed." He told the four senior launch Katy McCarthy, 9 , &i•e. Mike Gerald! a lfoodbye but at Tamura School lo Fountain \Talley u other children wait their turn to o.llr ............. 0....--... aay loodbye to the bead caatocHan, who u retlrlnc after etcht yean at the .chool and 15 yean with the diatrlct. Mr. Mike , the school janitor, gets plenty of goodbye hugs By ROBERT BARKER Of IN Delly l'Mol l teft The 440 kids at Tamura School said goodb} Thursda~ to Mike Gerald1 -··Mr Mike" -"'ho's been head custodian at . the Fountain Valley school for eight years "He's never been mean or an)'th1ng ltke that," said Caesar Ru1L. 12. a se'enth-grader I've known him since the second grade. You can always hear his kevs rattling .. "When I first came to school." !>aid 7th grader Silcfan O'Grady. "he .. hawed me where to go and tn· traduced me 10 people I would have beC'n lost 1f he hadn't shown me around .. The }Oungsters held a <,pcc1al assembly in Geralda's honor Thurc;- day and. when 11 was o'er, formed into long Imes \\-Ith the bo)~ shaking his hand and the girls g.1\lng him hugs fhe 71h grade cheerleading team . ga'e a )ell 1n his honor and some unidentified 8th grader. ~t ofT a rocket -w11hout Pnnc1pal Tom Thompson's blessing'\ - a .. a salut<" 10 him Lon Hofed111, a pupil 1n Severi~ Goode"s 2nd grade cla'>s. "'a' mo,cd 10 wnte a poem There once wa a man named \fr \11j,e (Pleaac aee MR. MIKE/A2) officials that "the process·. was clearly flawed becau~ the rec.- ommendat1ons that were made ~re euhcr not fully understood by you or not c.onveyed to you." Rogers said Thursday'' heanna was the Last pubhc session planned on the dec1s1on process. ahhouah the panel will continue its work in private. The next pubhc hearing will not come for a week at least, he said. The comm1ss1oners will meet Fri- (Ple.ue eee LAtnfCB/ A2t Source of bay's nitrates sought Nutrien t turningbaY water brown : officials forming task fo rce- By SUSAN HOWLETT Of llle~,.....,, Water quahl)' officials and rep- resentati ves from three local nurs- enes formed a task force Thursday in an effort to determine sources of hqu1d fertilizer aJlcgedl) flowing into Newpon Bay and causing the brownish ttnt of the water. i\ me.ettng held m Sen. Marian Bcrgeson's Newpon Beach office brought together representatives from Hine~ Wholesale urscncs, El Modena Gardens. Bord1er's Nursery, the In 1ne Co . California Rcg>onal Water Oualll) Control Board. Irvine Ranch Water District, Orange Coun- ty Environmental Management i\genC) (EM.\). Orange County upcMsor Thomas Riley's office, and Assemblyman GLI Ferauson·s office. The informal gathenng was called 1n the aftermath of a report released earlier this month b) Ncwpon Beach ph~s1c1an John F Slunner The study said Ne"'pon Ba) ·s murk) brown d1scolora11on 1s being caused by a nu mber of sources. including ltqu1d fert1hur from wholesale nurseries and reclaimed se"'er water dis- charged b' the Irvine Ranch Water 01stnct .\hhough nitrate le"els tn the ba) present an aesthetic problem. water quaht~ ollic1als stressed that ··nutnent arc not more import.ant than to\.tnS .. The nitrates are not a threat to pubhl safet) or w1ldhfe in the reSt"n c l..1nner·, rcpon named Hines. El :Vfodeno and Bord1er's nurscncs as poten11at '>Ources of the problem. fhe' operatr 1n the foothills north· east ot In 1ne ~inner an al'tl\e pan1c1pant in (Pleue eee SOURCE/ A2) 7 more arms-meeting protesters jailed; 10 others freed at hearing Animal rights groups target UCI for civil disobedience protest Ho111icide accessory suspect arrested By PA UL ARCHI PLEY Of !fie Delly l"llo1 llMI l l'n pcall' actl\ "'' were relea\\'d from Orange ( ounty J.itl and scH•n others took their place Thur'l<ia}. following the third da} of anti-war protests 1n Costa Mesa where dcl · egate'i to a m1htary-1ndustnal con- ference are staying The demonstrat1om organ11cd b) the Orange (uunl} Alliance for Survival. have focu~cd on the 27 1h annual Winter (onventwn on Aero- space and Electronic ~yo;tems that feature<; moc;tly top St"cret pre'iCn- tat1ons by defenc;e contractors. cn(l.J· neers and Pentagon officials at El Toro Manne Air Base I uc-,da\ near(\ 2 000 Jtlt\t\h hdd .t l Jndlt:hght \ 1g1I out\1dc thl' \.\-estin \outh Coa't t'la1a hntt'I "'here about 1110 WIN< <>!'< ddegall'' were rcg1\tenng. Wcdncsda> morning. protester!> interfered >Mth delegate<. lea' 1ng the hotel to hoard chanercd bus<.'s to thl' Mann<" bac;c Pohle arrec;tcd 15 dem1rnc;1rators in tht• lHderl}. non-\ 1oknt protest. tn· eluding two who wert• charged w11h resisting arrt•st Thur\d,I\. anothl.'r '>C' l'n Wl'R' ar- rt:'>tt'd Whtie thm: ol tho!><: charged Wedne .. daf atTcptcd nta11ons. 12 went to 1a1 Ellsberg: U.S. not · seeking options Says a t UC Irvin e that Reagan acceptt ng two-stded a rms race By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot!MO.., ......... Nuclear defense stra1cg1cc; w \'ft' .1 hot 1op1c of dehlltt' 1h1\ week 1n 1h,· na11on'\ capital and 1n Orange C man t) In Wa,h1naton. D ( . Pre\1tkn1 Reagan wcured TV 11me to \eek publtc ,uppon for incrt'ased dcftn'>(' ~pendina His ~pcech "'a' prompted b> growing quc\11on' in \ongtt'l'I regarding ho"' the n 11on can afford to maintain a m1htary buildup without ramng ta'<e'I and while working toward a halanccd budaet. Mean"'htle 1n C OliU\ Me\.ll tht • annual W1ncon military conlhcnle drew nuclear protesion to the WC"\ttn South Coast Pla1a hotel 4\nd a 'hort J1<.tance down the frtcwa). nudc<ir lrt'C/t' aCIJ\ ISi Daniel fll\hera \lep P<'d to a podium at 11( l~inc to addrl.''>S mnrc than 1()() peopk gnthered tor a .. Peace Weck" nro· 11ram f IM't·fl. ~4. 1s a lorm<"r l 'i l>ckn'>t' [)('purtment unalHt ~ .. t ~nl)"' n tor rekai.ma lht' l\·ntagoo Papel"'t tn 11171 Cum:ntl} he lrcturt\ on nu('lear slratra> and work\ \\1th 1 he n uclct'lr "<'3pom free rt cam ptlljtr\ It" nppt"al1\nl'l' on c mpu'i \\II' '>poMorcd h) I '( I'' C 1lohal Pt«ln' ,lnd ( on01ct ~tud1n proifl.lnl Ee ll\ht'rg 1old tht' aud1cnlt' 1h,11 Prc'i1d,·nt Re.1gan " l'nl·11urag1n1t .tn C!1Cala1111n 111 thl' nudl'dl arm' tdl~' and " 1n' rt:\\1n~ 1hc flfl"IX'tl ot .1 Dunng arraignment 1n mun1c1pal mun Thursda). 10 "'ere i•'cn time '>l.'ned and released. said Manan Pack. director of the A Iha nee The} promised they wouldn't re- turn to the hotel until after the conclusion of WINC'ON today. Valene klarcvsk) and Phil Kanehl. who went hmp "'hen the) were arrestrd and had to be ca med by pohce. acted mdependentl} of the organiud Alliance protests. and Pack disavowed any connection w11h their ac11ons. "We don'I feel their aet1ons were appropnate. and they didn't present the image that we hkc peacemakers (Pleaee eee ARll8/A21 PHIL SIEIDEllAI PEoP u IN r H[ NEW S rnmputer-tngercd holocau\t "I thank 1h1, adm1n1~tra11on. hkc 1a prcdecrsson both DcmoC'rat1l and R('pubhcan. docs not w1~h 10 end the mutual arm hu1ldup ~t\\ecn the l'n11cd li111te\ ind the So"1et Union an) ""hert 1n the near future "lll,berg \31d "(The Reaa,an tdm1nistrat1on). on balance. is R(CCptin a l\\-(l·Stded race 1Mtead of tht altcrna11,c -a two-sided stop " ·ll$bel'J"' call for nuckar rc'>tra1nt l·unH· a da} af\er f>rt'i1den1 Re n d\ .. cd o\mencanc; to help him \ll\ta1n tnll'~aS<"d defen'iC' <tpend1na 1n the "',1 kc of irowing fC4'1'tanC'C' 1n l un grC'\\ The prcstdt•nt da1mcd the <klt'l'l\C (Pleue tee &LL8B'ERO/A2) " • By PAl1L ARCHI PLEY °' .... O.ily ,... ,,.., Animal nght'i actl\t'"" h.l\t' 1argeted l t lninl.' JnJ li H· Nh,·r C altfom1a univers1t1es Mth animal research labc; for l'I\ 11 J1'tlihcd1cnll' unless the school' open the labs 10 1Mpec11on \fXl~l'\men '31ll Thursda' Van.Ou'\ animal nghb organ11auons. induding memht•r, 111 th\' C osta Mesa-based Soc1ct\ .o\pin!>t V1' JM'Ction. ha' e hnmkd 1ngeth1'r a'i the .. .\pnl 24th Coah11on· to tight for an cnJ to "' hat thl'\ l11n,1tkr unneeded and immoral uses of research animal<. .o\ccordang to the Associated Press. ~po~t'\mcn "4ltd the pl.1nn,•J prott>sts on A.pnl ~~are hkel} to lead to hundred~ or JrTl"\l\ Vctennanan Ell101 K.au.. founder and prc<i1di:n1 ot the In Dcfen\e (PleaH tee AMMAL/ A2) By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY °' .... °""' ,... l tefl \ ll'mJlt' 1ram1en1 "ant<'d a!> a po<;<.1hle alCl'\\OI" to hom1c1de 1n \anta < rut Count' wa' arrested 1n Ir ' inc fhurc;da, \ 11.'.~1 l\.athleen Ru11t h. 19. wa~ rm(..ed up h\ In inc pohce JU!>t befort- 11 \11 a m as <ihc wac; '}(lhnJ news- p.ipcr. Jt'k1r-10-door on hooting tar 'lt~t \\'lording tn l t Mike White. (Pleue eee llUJlDER/ A2) HB school district facing $1. 2 million budget reduction ~ .......... ., o..4111-• Daniel &llabef1 at UCI • By ROB RT BARKER °' .......... ._ Plans to""<' SI .: m1lhon h\ '·'' "'~ off \Orne 11 '"tant pn nupals. campu' ~ unt} uOn·a, dnd murt than 'II other non-ttach1nt1 emplo)ee~ h11H bttn un,e1leJ h\ ltunt1naton Bea\ h l 'n1on H1ah hool 01\tnct otTie1.1lc; The prun1n1 1\ n«Jcd to "do"'n '"e" n' trhcad bt-t-au~ fr" er \tu drn1s art :1tt('nd1n1 the dt'itn\ 1·, seHn high 'Ch<'IOI\ 8C'C'Ordtn In upcnntendcn1 Mane< )uo The d"tnct "1th ,·ampu\<'\ 1n Hununaton Realh Founla1n \ allc' .and \\ ntmtn\ttr. hA4' IO\t ahoul 4 001 'tudent<, 1n 1h(' 1\3\t '><'' rral '<'U' tn drop 10 "', 11rrcnt <'l'lrollment 111 1 .... on ' ,1r(1r ,,, '~n w '" ~ " torel'.l't ne\I \flH • To "'IH 11 lc the propo'i('d deficit\ trum lh< ~n l m1lhon school bud~t 0th' " prnP\1'1np. to \a\e about \i<t-Oc)(• "'' ,·u1t1na Niel the sttunty 1)tlictr prnjl1"t1m One officl.'.'r would be allocatC'(1 tn l\\<ll r1mpu\C."' ow. ont' I \ a \\l&nC'd II) C:tl.'h ht'tll Otto funhtr propo'<'~ tt) \UI one of three night 11mc ~un_t) offi"~" for tunheru,1n c;ofSHOOO 'ihe .al<.0 t'i rttommrnd1na lha1 Ont' arnstant pnnc1p:il bt 1nmmtd at 111 high \thool\ for a '8Vtn.&,\ of S~ ~ .. OC~t F-ountaJn Vallt\ Hta,.h W1lh Jn l.'.'nr\'lllment or matt than UlOO. "'t'uld e\C3JJ' \he cut Other proposal' include ehm1nat· inll laundn W'f'\ tC'h '° th.ti students "'outd hr ~u1~ to fum1~h then (Pleue .-llUDOST I A.2) • ' • A2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT I Friday, February 28, 1986 LAUNCH DECISION CALLED FLA WED ... From Al day with Richard Truly, th( O('>'I)' 1ppo1ntrd head of the shuttle pro gram. then ~pht into task forces to look into the proers!I b) whu:h the shuttk wtrcdc 1aned and n:n1flt'tl for tl1&ht "Wt'rl• aoing to look into 1h1ng<. that hn't pualtd U'>." said c1 ~urcc dose to thl' t'omm1\s1on. "We an: going inti) how the) ll'~t lhc hardware Thal may be cquall} tlawcd " The rnmm1ss1on. appo1n1cd h} Pre~1de1\t Reagan on I cb J. wns g1' en 120 da) s to makt' •h repon. Roger,, who has $'Own 1ncrcasing- l) Hll·al 1n h1i. cn11c1sm dbout gap!I 1n thi:-inlomrnt1on flow 10 offi cial' maktnll u1t1n1I launch deus1ons. '>t'l'nwd p.1111t ularl) \urpnsed b) thl" Rod, w cll ll''>ll mom "II thl' lkc1s1on-m.ikang 1mxc<.<." !>Ul h that thl· pnrnl" contrauor think!I ht• \)hJn lnl and \;t~ s-lt'~t1 lic., under 011th that 1hc' wok a po\1t1on that 11 WJ'> un...ik to launrh anJ \OU -.:" 'that w;1' not l1ur under'>wm.hng. th.i.t sho"'' ,1 '>l'rious di.'lil'lt'nl' in thl· proH'" • Rugl·rs SSH.I Rod.wl'll'\ tcsttmun\ ahuul 11\ conn·rn, that Ile l'llUl,f ~lamagc llW ( h.il knitl't maut· 11 the \Cl ond maJor u1ntr .11 .,., to l·\prt''>l> re..ef\ auon'> .1ho11t u1ld Ol.·lorc thl' l.iunlh \\h1l h , "' lhl· l"n 111 ~l·,cn .1l>1ron.1111' .ind 1.k\tro\cJ orw of four 'huttll'' 111 \rrwnca'<, ~l'l't f arl1rr 111 thl' \\l'd •. cng1m'l'r' from '-11111011 T h1okol. "h1ch m<1nulac- turcc; till' '>hu11fi:'<, hoo<.tcr rod.els. aid tlh' argued ag.i1n\t the launch hn·au'l' thl'' ll'arl'd booo;1er <.aftt\ '>cal' \\llllkl not work prof)l·rl) after a maht in i.ub-t'rtt11ng '-'Cather Aldnch on t hurs<ia) ech<K'J sui1c- ments b> other top NASA launch officials. "Until the event!. following (tl1aht) SIL (the< hallenier disaster). I '>'IS not aware of 1empcrature l'Oncernfl with solid rod.ct bomtcr '>Cams or seal .. Wilham Lucas. director of NASA·., Marshall Space Flight C'ent<'r who tolloww Aldrich to the witne•" tahk. <.aid he had never considered the \(.·ali. a "threat to the ~fety oftl1gh1·· The final wnncss this week "as NASA engineer Ben Power'>. who told the comm 1s~1on he supponed thl' Monon Thiokol engineers who op- posed the launch for fear that n1ld \\Cather would weaken boosh:r rm k1•t ~let) seals ··1 full} ~upponnl thl· Thiokol cnginl"cnng P.<:''i1t1on .ind \\J'> in agreement with 11. ·he said. adding, that he pa~~cd his ronCl'rn along to Im ~upcn 1sor at the Mar<,hall \pJll' flight Center PO\\ers wa~ the onl> "..\\-\ "llnl'" to date to e'l:prcss suppon lor thi: Monon rh1 okol c ngmt·ers The commission was shown j)ll'· turcs Thursda}'. made from a t"amcra .1ngle-11 had not '>een befort• that \hO\\Cd black smoke pounng oul ot the side of the nght booster 1\CJr "hcrt' 11 was attached to the ... hut1ll··, luel tank o.\ plume of flame photo· graphed shooting from that apparent rupture later rn the 73-second tlight I!> thl· leading l>USpcCt '" the C\plO'>IOn Rockwell's concern was not w 1th the booster. but with ice on the launch pad In previous tl1ghts. the It ftotl ha!> caused ice to fall from the shu1tlc'l> l"temal tank or from thc launch ll>'>'l'r . damai1ng the tiles which protect the 'ihuttlc from burn1na up on re-entry An 1n JX'("taon team that went 10 the pad threeumeson launch morning - 1he last ume 40 minute before hHoff -1old 1hc launch control center 1hnt ice would po!>e no danaer. Two men on the team told lhl" comm1ss10n that post-launch films ~howed that IV be tht' ca~e Thus. tht' comm1!>s1on·s attt'nt1on 10 the handling of the Rockwt'll obJccu on revealed ~ts concern over dec1s1on-mak1ng in 1he Na11ona l \t·ronaut1cs and Space Adminis- 1r:111on. rather than another efforl to tind the phys ical cause of the dis;mcr Rocco .\ Petrone. a long-time No.\ ">A launch official who is now prl"s1dcnt of Rockwcll's space di\ 1su..>n. ~id he was in the com- pan} 's Downe). (ahf .. headquaner"> when he karned about the 1cr on launl·h morning He told the panel hc- 1mtruc1cd aides to "make sure NAS'\ understand!> that we at Rockwt'll It-el 11\ not !Wife to launch." Thal was relayed to '\ldnch b> Robert M G ia} sher who tl'!>llfied he told a 9 a m meet mg ol .,enaor NA.SA management that "Rock\\ell cannot I OU percent assure that 11 1s safe to fly " He said, ht• quickly rhanged that siatement to: ··Rockwell c·annot as- sure 11 1s safe to tly." .\ldnch remembered Glaysher"s remarks slightly d11Terentl). "Whale they could not give an unqualified JO for launch ... he dtd not ask or insist that we dad not launch. however." ARMS PROTESTERS ARRESTED ... Fr om Al I'll 1ng p1111ra~nl '" · !'ad ';a1d \klan'\'"' '-'J' gr\t'O 11mr '>Cr\t'<l plu' 1"11 d;i \' nl \l'f\ Ill' 111 ( altra"' lor rl'\l\ll llll ,1rn''' l-..11lt'hl 1k d rnl·d 111 pr11rn1'>1' hl' "-OlllJn l go hJd. l1> lhc hOll'I Junng lhl' lOl1fcrl'lll l'. 'l' he \'<I'> 11nkn:d held unul h1<. pn•tnal hearing nc\t \\ l'd rw~.1 " Of those arrestl'd Thursda}'. li ve at·cepted c11at1ons and two were taken into custodv ~rra1gnmcnt "as expected to take place toda~ Accepting c11a11ons were John Wilson of Fountain Valley. W11l1am Douglas of Huntington Beach. Peter Kent of ~anta <\na. Laura L1v1ngs1on of Fullenon and Peter Lal·qucs of Los .\ngelei. ( hoos1ng 10 be booked into Orange Count} Jail pending their appearance in mun1c1pal coun were Catherine Allen of Los Angeles and G regory Hall of Yorba Linda. BUDGET CUT LOOMS FOR HB SCHOOLS .•. From A l own H•\\l'I'> rt·dul 1ng lh~ J"tn\l .1thkl1l director 10 a hJll-11mt· pos- 1111111 and la~1ngotl '>elfetartl'' ck 1I.' .ind J purtha'l1ng hu~cr a' well J\ rl·dul ing l'nerg) costs I lw ml<, ha\l" been l.ll'l11:x'ratl·d puhlil h tor l\\O weeb ·\ Jc1.1'>t11n t\\ 1ru\ll.'.\'\ ",'\IX't"ted Marlh 11 l.rnrn h.o' a'>h . "l4 a f)CJlt' 11llilt'r JI \l. l'\lminc;1cr High lor '>l'' t'fl \t'Jr'> 1>rrw,l·d thl· propo .. ed rcdul t111n' c >tlil.l'I'> help create a lx·tter lu1rn- 111g, rH 1r11nmen1 b\ pnn 1d1 ng a '~iii.· , .1111p11' .tnd dl\lrll 1 oflit 1JI'> u 1uld 1cnpardm· the ..aft ch mate b} mat..1ng , u ts he said. Protests also ha\e been lodged b) a'lwilant principals and other v.orker'I fact ng a loss of JObs Hoard President Bonni e ('aslrl'\< 'hltd Wcdnesda) she fa,ol"\ using a portion of the Hate lotter; re' enul' to 11de the d1stm·1 mer this vear until a d1o;tnct management stud) 1s t0m- pk1cd. Ouo and others '>a) they'"e been cauuoned not to use lo1ter; mone\ tor recurring costs because ol luturc uncerta1nt1cs. The d1stnct has re- cer\ ed S I 2 m1lhon an lottcn mane" thus far and expec1s 10 get ·between $500,000and $800.000 Ja1er th is year. Trustee Bnan Lake said he favor\ u<.ing lottery money for such thin~ as dl·creas1ng class size. bolstering' oca- 11onal education and 1mpro' 1ng peer counseling and assistance to school dropouts "If the (lottef)) f und!I go away. the> (the pos111ons added by 10111.·n mone>) will go awa) tou." he ..aid ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUPS TARGET UCI .•. Fr om A l 111 \n1111.11' group. \Jtd ll'ttl•rc, outlln- 1ng lht' \rml 24 l l\ 11 dl\ul:x'd1cnn· pl,tn\ \\\'fl \l'Ot to mnn thJn 40 un1H'"11' animal rC'\l'<lrl h lauh11c' • 1tru" thl· n:r1111n \,onl' ha\ l' n·- ~p11ndi:d Ii .: ':rid MR. MIKE ... F rom Al 1 h.11 1w:J.cc.l JI I Jmur.1 .ind (I('/ I II/JC /1/..nJ \\ ,. 1111/ tw \ad to \C\' htm 8" Ht't.Ju"' IAI" .i// /111 c h1nr "' '" \Ir \11/..t• gooc.l lud. lo 111u. \\ l' horl' 1 ou ha 1 c ti gmxJ 11 mt·'"" ·1 111 g111n1t to mt<,\ nn1 onl' nl lhl'r'1 · ( 1crald1 \aid · fhn 're good !..Ill' I hn don t come .in\ bet1t·1 • T hn ri: ,, lul helter than v. ht·n I l .tnH· eight ~car'> ago· hl' added '"I hl'rl'''-more pulttcnc,., and rc'>fll'tl Jnu tlwre\ no dc'>trut·t1H·nc'' ·· < •l'rald1 65 h.ic, hcen cmplo.,.cd in tht· I ounta1n Valle' S<.hool l>l\tm·t 1111 I' 't'ar' Ht•-.; re11nng ,t l111k carltcr thJn nr>ct ted hl \J1tl tx·l Jll\l' nn h.tl k 1\ \hol and m' l..nlT\ .in ", 1rn 11ut " HPlh Ka,ulkJ. a 14 \lilr-old Xt h 11r;1J,·r \J1d thl· 1h1ng 'hl··11 rl'l11l mht·r m "I .1h11u1<1aald1" lhat ht• ,11\\,t ' \\,!\ \\1ir k1n1t I k '11> 1 1u·,11.111 111r I \ 1· l"\ tr ~ n11w n 'h' ,,rid 111 a,01d 1hc protests. lah\ '>'111 ha\ c to d'>'>l.'nt lO a sci of demand'> induding unannounced aclC'>S to thl.' lah'> b' H·tennanan'> oro1her; chosen h' an;mal nghl'> group~. nego11a11uns 11n l0 nd1ng animal ahu'>l'. the 1mmcd1- J tt' halt to u~e 1n rescJrt h Jnd 1cal hing of animals tal>.l·n from l Ommun1t\ '>heller'> and a\'>Urann·' that \luden1-. \Jn reluse to dl\\l'l'l an1mal.-.1fthe\ 'io choose. Jud) Stm kcr. a <,pokespcr<,on lnr the ~ocret~ .\ga1n'>t Vt\ 1o;cr 11on. 'aid members of the group will be taking pan 1n the prote~I\ t'\l'n though 1hn opp<1<.c aO\ u,1. nl animals tn rl'· \l'Jr<.h "I <1grel' 1\1th 1hcir demand'> be- UIU\t' the uni} 11me an) acti on ha\ tx·en taken " when break-111' oc- lU rrl·d and pcopk could ~l· what\ rcJll\ going on 1n-.1de ·· Stncker <,aid II ' our la' dollar\ 1hev 'rl· u\ing. and V.l' ha\ ca nght to '>CC what'<, being d1Jnl' v.11h our IJ\ dollar'> .. \tmkl'r ~aid the group 1s sending out lht•ro; for a civil d1sobcd1em.e training ">Css1on planned for ·\pnl I J \ht' declined In \J\ v. here tht.' session v.111 take plau." · T hl· .\pnl 24th ( oal111on '" de- m.irllh that lhl'tr representa11 vc" be .i llm'l'd 11\\Jdc to photograph and 'l" 11rd l;.it> of)Crat1ons shouldn'1 ho1hn rt:\Cardll'r\ II nothing aucl as 111110~ tn a\ thn d a1m ~lnlkl'r o;a1d ~hl' \4.llU rc<.l':!.rlhl'r\ lOnt1nUl' to oiler 1.:hlhl') about lhl· human1t1 animals rl'lCl\l' hul noted att1\t<,t·, ha'l' lound othl'l"l\l" alter bn:al.mg. '" ·II ,rn,oni: 'a" lht• taPl· b' thl· ~n1mJI l 1hl:rat111n I ront on re\CJH h animal\ .11 thl' ( 1t\ of Hupe 1hq v. ould Ix• appalled b) thl' cond111on\ .. \he '>atd "It wa) J le~spool The~ found animals with tumor-. all over their hod1cs. scars \\Ith feMenng wound~. pupp1e\ la>1ng dead 1n water that "ere JU\I born and the mother tuuldn'1 n~rsc them bc.·lJU<.e ol the implants 1n her ·· The rc\caled rond1twm led to fine\ at the fac1ht >. Stricker notl'd. Be<i1de\ l 'C I. un1vers111cs targeted tor the protc\t\ arc the I n1vcrs1t> of C ahforn1a at Berkde' l C ~an f-ran nsco. l ( l)a, I\ tan ford l 'n1 ver'>ll > and l <. l .\ A.lso targt.'ted uuts1de the state ari: labs in New York. Wal>h1ngton. DC and the n1vers1I\ of Penns}'l van1a Chm Derose a ~pokesman for the anon,mous member-; of the '\mmal L1bera11on Front . said ALF considers more drastic steps such as raids on un1<.er'>1ty animal labs necessary to rl"veal abuseo;, A.P reported. He ..aid future raid'> ha'c h\'en Jela\l·d pending the outcome ol the ..\pnl ~4th< oaht1nn cfTon. SOURCE OF NITRATES TO BE PROBED ... F rom A l h.I\ J'Pll11 11on \IUUI ' \.11d 1111• llll't I 11\g \I I\ '-11\.11'\\flJI 'llillfl)I lfl lhl lrn 1l1 :rl1<1 11 11I ,1 l,"~ ttt1 l' 11.1d1· up 111 11llt1.1il.,l1(.11111hr ,1.1 t l>lp.t1Tll\\'t1l1.t I "h 111d < 1.t nw it .1 ,,.1., pot t lk.1 t lf\11ll' R.t111t \\ti [>1\11 <I 1h11ul1hl thn \\t'rt' unfa1rl} hlamed. twd lht· 1 halllt' tu pre~nl thl·1r I 11nl l'rl\S " Ke'>Cf\ l'. LaU\1ng ntt•ns1' c growth ol plant..ton and algae )k1nner nintrnd'> lhc nnrates scrvt a~ vitamin'> tor the algae and ')l'a lettuce. mat..1ng them gro" and thicken thc-'>'ater w11h browm.,h murk WlATHER ---- Hazy sunshine this afternoon Night and morning low cloud• end fog wtll clear Deck to the l>Mchel this afternoon and Seturday, tti. Natlonal W••ther Service Mid I ... ,, . ~l!'_j·~1 I ~ ~ ~ W•m-c..uo .. S~a ~ f"Mt•'\ 'illuw ~~-'> ... ttU<w,._ Hazy sunahlne duflng the afternoon wlll be accompan1.a by high• In the tower &oa at lh• beach•• to the tower 701 Inland Overnight low1 In the Orange Coaat wtll range from 48 to 56. Along the Inner coastal wat•r1, llght variable winds wlll t>«;ome west to southwest 8 to 15 knots this afternoon and evening The Fcwecaat / '°' 7 pm Th• 1outhwest swell ls 2 to 3 feet Fog and low cloud• wlll predominate through tomght, wllh partial sunantne this att•rnoon Varlable winds 5 to 10 knots wilt blow through the outer coastal wetera through tonight. U.S. Temps lltlle l\oct. St so lou .. Yllle 31 28 t.4-pflo• st 52 M._8Mcl> • 1• 5S MIQl\e IOwt 11\#0UO" Sp m TllUflCI•• MIOln0·00.IH 02 49 .. l• ~ H<IJh 1ttt1'(Hllfo4h.t .. , Mttw9U~ .. 26 l1 All>er>r 21 OJ Mplt·SI Paul n ie ·(~i~~~/;'~ fRON l'\ Albvq-qU<I e1 44 Nat/Wille •6 40 W,_fh _... I ••kl.--. Ama1t110 51 46 N..,Orleans 10 62 Anell0rag6 01 (),') N .... Vor~ 3S 2e .. ,... ....... 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From Al buildup 1s "the most ptrsuast'e argument \\C have to convince our -adversaries to negotiate senously." Reagan claimed that before 1981. "The Soviets were the onl) ones racing" to burld a nuclear arms arsenal. But Ell-;bcrg claimed that Russians wl"re onl~ catching up 10 an earlier American advantage in nuclear war- heads. and he said the l ln1tcd Stall''> sttll has more warheads He said the arm~ hu1ldup ad- 'ocated b~ Reagan wall onl) prod tht· 'io,1et Union to expand II\ own nuclear arsenal and bnng thl' world do!>er to a nuclear war "V1nually every program that the president 1!> pushing now \.\111 ha ve m counterpart 1n the Soviet Unron." Ellsbcrg said He al'>o predicted thc'>c nudcar weapons"» <;tcms w 111 more trcquent- 1) be triggered b) computented v.arnang \>Stems that are <. ulm•rable to malfunc 111 in Thl· rx·au· <illl' l\t s:i1d a l \ \enatl' report m the latl'f I l.171ls lasted more than I 110 IHl'c alarms 1n thl· nuclear<lefen'>l' "'''l'lll. 1nduding a computer errnr ~1niila1 tu unc dcpKtcd 1n thl' lilrn "'\\':11 (iamc!>."' .\s 1he rcl1aml' un llllllpUll'f\ anncdses. "J ruult·lll' \\lll'cl \\Ill tx· ~pi nning" "henc'l'r a \\.trn111~ \lgnal ,., actl\att·d 1n the 1kll'11\l' "''l'll\ t-llshcrg ~aid. · He ~1d thl' rl'll'nt 'flalc \h11111t' c\plos1un demonstrated th.11 rt\I.\ l'\l'>t e'en 111 ICl hnolog' th.11 hac, operated \,lft'I\ lor 111Cll\' than l\\O <ll'Cadl''> Ellsberg l':>.prcssed 'kl'pt1.:"m uHt· l·ernmg the spate dden,l· '~<;tcm ad,ocah:d b) Reagan lk .il\o 'aid the l 1n11t:d \tall''> '>huuld Jlllll 1n :i nudcar \\Capons ll''>ting han lwgun la'>t \ear b' the ~u' 1t'I l n1on. 1n\ll·.1d of enrouraging 1h;11 nall011 to matl.'h the lln1tcd 'itatc<, 111 <Ill :1rnl\ tiu1ldup The pcarc :tl 11' 1,1 <,;11d Ill\ riwtto w11ul<l b<.· ··1c\1 thl' \o\1t'I' -'lop 1n11ng "\tar \\JI\ · · \\ :rn nampk of ··good Ot'"'' 11l thl' .11m' ran·. I ll'>tx·rg p(llntcd 111 :i 2hX-I 4~ 'Oil' Wl'<lnr\da ) h> lhl' lfou'l' 11t Rl'Prl'\t'1Ha11\l''1111 a ll'\OI· u11on urg111~ Reagan Ill \el'k \r natc .1ppr111 al ul l\\ll unr Jlllicd trcJt1n th.II hJn underground leStlOg uf n•Jdl'Jr homh<, I hl' llll'H'>urc al\1\ a·.l<cd thl' prr\1lknt lu ll'sumc talk\ v. 1th lhl' "i11' ll'I I 1111111 a1ml·d :11 h;111n111g .Ill nudl'.lf "l'ap1111-. tnlln~ c In till' rc<.11111111111 rm•mtx·r, 111 thl· I kmo1."r.111c ·l ol\lrolkd I il>U'>l' <,phi ,1l11ng part\ ltm·\ \milt' Rt·1whhrnn' l'la111wd thl· nWJ\Uf\' \\<h1ch wa' not h1nJ1 ng on t lw prt·s1den t. w a\ aduptt·d \llllpl\ ltH'mharra\<; Rca~Jn 1 11,lx·r~ lOOl ludt•d h" l C I \pcl·c h h) pr,11\lll~ 1l'JCl' Jl.11\1\I\ \\hO l"llO· t11111r lo \\o, · to\\.lfd an end 10 nmll·a1 ·""" "I 1h1n t.. \ou anll 1 .,,pjt-l1Jc1· you ar~ hclp1n~ l.t•cp thl· tu tun· po'>\•.,lt-" 1111 \,Ill.I DORNAN LASHES OUT AT ABC PROGRAM ... From Al pre!>tdl·nt'' <,pcech but I uon·1 '>l'l an~1h1ng 1n the hl1rnc" Dnttnm• that \\l' ha\ l' In h.11 e .1 < 11mmun10,t Pan) rl"\pomc •· Wh1ll' Hou\<: spoke!>man Larry Speakes ~aid o;omc Democrat'i among a group of members of(ongre~s who met with Reagan Thuro;da\ morning also "were upset" b) tht• Po\Ol'r in ten 1c" Coipeakcs did not naml' thl' Democrat'> A reponcr "'ho talked to members ol C ongress emerging from 1he meet- ing c,aad Reagan had been quoted a., ..a~1ng. "I don't kno" wh) the media 1\ '>Ow 1lling to lend .-.uppon to the Sovich .. ~pcakcl> <;aid . "I don't rt·call him Sa)ing that I don't have 11 1n in m) notes.·· Buchanan. 1n his kttcr to .\rlt'dge. said ··w e linc1 11 difficult to bcli't' 1h,11 lhl.' ;ttlillall'\ 111 -\H( \\l'fl' either ,t\\.tfl' 111 -or would h3\l' JPJlfll\l'd -\\h;11 wJ' donl'. and "l' tru't that. 1n the future. t)(:forc Jd11p11ng a po~tun· of benign ncu1ral11 ~ "' hl" t"een the trailed word-; of an \ml' rt· lan president and thl' pam hnl' ol .i \o, 1et fun rt mnar~ ~rm w 111 8" c l ht· mJtlcr mori: ton~rdcratmn ·· In an inter\ it·w Ruchanan ';11d Po!>ner "1~ an utterl) ilkg1111na tt' part1c1p11n1 in a deh:11i: on l 1 ~ national defen'ie and he half no businc'>'> being g1,cn .1 na11nn;il podium b) o.\B( ·· Dornan. in a hnl'I I l nu'~ lh111r ~pccch. said: · "This !attic flunt..\. Vlad\. '11'> there and call<, our prc'>idcnt a lia1 I'm 11rcd of having my government insulted b> pa1J commun1o;t tuaJ1c' Let's put a s100 to 11 'v lad1mir J>o\nt r "a' hurn .1 h 1\ \nu lw l11\crc, tlw .1nt1 \\'llllll'>nl Ill thl' 'i11\ ll'I l n1111\ .. Dor n;111 thl·n l .I lied t>o,ncr · 1 h" dl\ln~al t'letra) 1ng llttk kv. \\.ho 'Its tht'rl' 1111tdn1\ion d a1ming that Ill'" \on1dH>w or other :1 nc"'"man " • II\ .1n at1111nt to delenn and lo Jl''-' "h 1w11pk :i II .It 1111 ntl the world " hl' <,,11d I atl'r. Dornan <,.11d h1.-. dc,rnp1111n ol l'o\m•r "a~ inadve rtent and ru<;hed 111 thl' \hort t1mt• he had to rnmplctc hi-. I lou\l' '>lall'rm•nt wh1Ch hJu to limi ted 111 ;.1 dura111111 ol om• mtnute ··~h m1t•111 "a' to l .111 h1111 a l11tle 1urmoa1 .. he \a1d "I got up 1u 'peak ag:11mt anti· \cm1t1\m 10 th e So\ll'I I Jn111n," o;a1<l Dornan. adding thJt hl· hclte\ c<. l'o'>ncr " ··a tra11or againc,1 h1<, own pcopk an opponent of hi\ kllu'-" \m 1et Jc\\.\ .• MURDER SUSPECT HELD IN IRVINE ... From Al Ruzich "as named a\ .i \U\f>Cll in a pell) thl'lt on ~unda} She was arrested ThuNI:" lnr ,111ic111ng without a perm11 · In 1ne police then learned the Sanw C ru1 ( ount)' henff'> Department had oh1a1ned a bench "arrant for her arrc!>t in rnnnec11on v.-11h J I 9l0 hom1c1dc. \ nothn "·1rran1 had hl:en 1\\trl'd tor a burglan 111 \,1nt.1 < ru1 Wl111r \a1lf \ ~ania < ru1 'iht•n ll'\ dl'll'lll\l' who ded1ned to gl\l' hi\ nnmc. \illJ 1hc) will ltkel} <.Oml' to O rangt• Count}' to que-;11on Ru11ch. Lt. Whne ~1d poltre respondl'd 111 a call from a re'ilden1 who had 'l't.'n Ru11ch ,11fll 1l111g 111 thr rw11th ht1rho1>d I le 'lll\I I'' 1 m· ha'i prohkm'> '' 11 h <.11llu tl'r' -mo.;11} 1rans1cnh .m<l ··earn~ .. 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If\ 1' d,1 \ ltt J ''' II\\ lt1l• Ji1IJ rq.•.tr 111 1~ 1li11 '11v;11 .. •n 111· .1dd1 d Rl·presen1,1tl\t"\ from the nuro;tnc' nJmcd in tht• \tud) said at the ml'l'tang 1h.11 1hn are si ncere about ~ctt1 n~ 10 thl· root of the prohlem I lov.C'\Cr thl') '>.ltd they do not want to \pend money to alter their fac:1l111e'> 11 1,omcthmg dor;e l'i cau'>ing the J 1 ')l olora lion Rcs1dl·n10, of Newpon Beach have noted :i marked growth of algae around thr dOl.k!I in Newport Ba~ <1nd lh<' brown ing of the water over the )'Car'> ha.-. made even the lower parts of the ba\ unpleasant for sw1mmtng. I ··;....It/" OBIE SPORTS LTD. l li1•11 \\,I\ I I'll \\I d i l • 1111 pl1<,l1t .! \~ 1r1n r ,,11d I h.1d lht• , h.111L l 1 p1(''1 "' m\ '•nu·1 n' ,,, ,1 1111 r 111LI h1 111rwrin v.h11 MAIN OFFICE .. Of. • •1.\ 4 • n ' ... VOL. 7t, NO. 59 • '\l, t' '>'ant to knov. fora fat"l that \\C Ml' 1ht n1.11n U1ntnbu10~. and that thl'll' will be.· a d1angc." said Bord1t'r'' Prt><,11knt I .. nn ~trohsahl "\\e l·amt• lll'fl' 1n 1hi: ,pint of coopcrat1on ant.I \\1th .1 \~1t11ngnt''>'> to part1c1pate · T ht· 'tu<h h.,. 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II 1\ faulkner's bnlliant sct11ngs, more than anything Wilham ~hakespeare wrote o r dtrector Lee Shallat's cast expounds. that renders the ~CR production so eminently enjoyable, that transforms ··A.<.. You Like It" into a marvelous, glittering fantasy -as we like It. ( cnainly the r.how Itself 1s entertaining. Though 1t 1s not one of ., the Bard's more accompltshcd work\, 11 receive\ a top-flight mterpretauon from a solidly pro- fessional company. But Faulkner'" visuals abscond with the glory. from his '>tecly hard. gilded coun ~ll1ng m the opening scene to the \now-covered forest of Arden -----------(w11h a magnificent snowstorm effect) for the bulk of 1hc produc1ion. At a theater renowned for its tcthnical antstry, SCR has virtually surpassed n self. As for the story, we are asked, as in .. Twelfth Night," to believe that a >">ung lad) rnuld po-.e as a man simply by pulling her hair back dnd donning truu~r'>. and deceive the lad who loves her. And that this dec.ep11on should rnnt1nue far pas1 the point when such chicanery is unnecc.es~ry. Willing '>Uspension of disbelief 1s truly tested here. ~hallat\ Jover'> -\plcnd1dly interpreted by David Chemel and \1on1que Fowler (who ex udes the throaty soph1stica11o n o f a young Ka1hanne Hepbum)-do their utmost both to carry the charade and 10 draw their audientc\ attention from the physical panorama. lonathlln Mc.Mun') 1\ perhaps the most memorable of the cast as the ,~ mpatht'tH.ally cynic.al Jacques, renderi~g Shakespeare's "All the .,.,orld\ a \Lage" monologue with glorious irony. Two pa1~ of com1t:al lover\ -the zestful Touchstone (Roben \1athray) and h1\ ru\t1t Audrey (Cheryl Crabtree), and the anxious ,hcpherd \1l viu\ !John l.lllngton) and his sour Phebe (Kristen I 11.,.,man1 -v1t' for attcn111m on the laugh meter, but arc effectively he'ited h> Larry Drake\ 1ncrcd1hlc bumpkin (a nice switch from his malevoknt wre\tler 1n the early going) in a five-minute gem ofa !ICCnc. \lw doing double duty 1~ J fal Landon Jr., who enacts the evil Dulce I redcmk at Loun and the wh1ms1cal clenc Sir Oli ver Martcxt in the f1ircst. while John-David Keller turns ·m another tn a series of hruo,qucly oflic.wus noblemen as Landon's courtier. . Ron Bou'\\om alw performs two fine charactcnz.at1ons, but w1 th1 n the '>amc ~harattcr. undergoing an offstage transformation from bullying tu bencvolcnt brother of C'hemel, probably the most d111icult playwr111ng gimmick to accept. Anni Long as Frederick's \wcet daughter and Don Took a\ a pragmatic shepherd also tum in noLahlc \upponmg performance\, while Benjamin Stewart's mellow "nging '01u~ 1n the rote nf Am1en\ heightens the enjoyment and Carl Kcgg1ardo elludes smooth \tr<"ngth in his bnef tenure as the banished l>ukl· 'x:nior \hakespearc, part1tufarly hi\ comedy. 1s better enjoyed by experiencing rather than rta\onmg, and South Coast Repertory's .. As You Like It" 1s indeed an expcncnLC. It continues Tuesdays through f·ndnys at & p.m., Saturdays at 2·30 and 8 and Sundays at 2:30 and 7 1'1 until March 10 at thc f o urth Step Theater, 655 Town Center l>nvc, ( O\ta Mt'sa <all 1157-40H for ticket tnforma11011 Puhll\hrr Karen A. Wittmer h/1tnr f·rank Z1ni f>111rhook fd1tor l>mc l.1ndsay Art /J1~1or \tcvc:n Hou~h ( 1rcul:won M •inuJ(rr T crry Kandlc Production Man11srr Kohen L < :1ntrcll 1>.11c-hook 1\ pubhihcd nrry Ind." h'I' lh(' Oro1ngC" C Ull\I Puhll\l11ng ( n . I' 0 8oJ. I S6() HO W IJ.t> 'I ( n\la Mey C A ~~n2h I dcphnnl' (7 I 4) 114} 4121 R~ular bu\lnr" hnuf\ 111c K am lo ' pm Mundo) 1hrough I 111Jay IJcadhnc fnr (ftltndar ol rvenl\ 11r111\ and kllt'I\" \ p n1 Mon1t1y Thr rnllrr 1 untt'llh ol l>ittrhno~ Mr u111-.r111h1c1J h\ 1hr <)ro1nir < nll\I Pul>h\h1n1 < ·o 1\11 right\ arr rNr11cd 2 OetebOOkl Ff'tday, February 21', 1986 ··~ --. ... ENTS ST ANDING OVATIONS FOR SOUTH COAST SY'MPBONY" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••....•.••.••••• 14 By CHRISTOPHER PALMER Conducto~ 4"J' Granger began the evenil!J. by describing the process of prem1enng a new.work .as very much like 0 giving birth." The 40-mmute pre-concert dtscusston, led by John Leverett, Head of the Southern Califo~ia Coll.cg~ Department of Music, centered ~o~~d composer qa~el Robbins work 0 Suite from the Ages of life. As part of th1s introductory lecture -a regular feature of South Coast ~ymph~ny conce~ - Mr. Robbins provided us with a brief overvtew of.his composmon. It wu premiered during the South Coast Chamber Orchestra concert which followed. 1 •.*•a•• ING SHALE DANCE COMPANY AT occ ............ 4 The ultimate reach is exhibited in Shale Dance Company performances, under the direction of er. ea tor Mary Jane Eisenberg. ·shale performs in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theater tonight at 8 p.m. For more information, call 432-5725. By VIDA DEAN They gave out crystal golf balls, golf clubs and punch bowls along with watches Wednesday evening at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel . . .prizes for the winning teams participating in the Pro-Am tournament at Mesa Verde Country Qub. Some 400 showed for dinner and show featuring singer Connie Steven• ($100 each) to talk about their games earlier that day with more talk on the Uniden LPGA invitational which began Thursday morning and continues through Sunday. CUT-CN Tt-E TOWN .....•.•.•. ·····•···•·•······ .•.................•.......•....... 15 By FIFI CHAO Balboa Peninsula seems to be returning to the glory days of the '30s and '40s when it was the destination spot. Would be restaurateurs are clamoring for locations to put up restaurants, as evidenced by the fact that four new eateries have opened in just the last six months. A few more will be opening this year. In keeping with BaJboa's reputation as a sort of Disneyland for adults, most of the restaurants arc of the .. let's have fun variety." Just the name BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB connotes frivolity, and it lives up to its moniker. ----------------....... I ~I 41\.1111 I .,,.~......... I i:i CONCERT REVIEW •••••••••••••••••••••••.••..••••• 11 RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK ••••••••.•••••••. 16 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY •••••....•••••••••.. 19 p E R By ROBERT HYNDMAN olk1ng down a crowded New York sidewalk, a man drags by a leash the battered and bumping remains of on uncooked chicken. Smartly dressed passersby, leaving local art galleries, try to ignore the spectacle, sneak sideways glances or simply stop and gawk 1n astonishment. "I looked once, then said, 'Wait a minute' and tried to catch up with him and ask what he was trying to do," recalls Valerie Bechtol. Others walked away scratching their heads and muttering about the loony characters in New York. But Bechtol knows a fellow performance artist when she sees one. "I thought 11 was great that right there 1n the middle of all these art galleries there was this guy dragging o chicken by a leash and nobody realized what he was up to," Bechtol said. The ch1cken -drogg1ng man was per- forming. He was using the crowd as port of his act . even 1f they didn't realize 11. And he was making art. It's called performance art and while ii hos been around for more than 7 5 years, 11 hos mode little headway 1n attracting the ollent1on and understanding of the public - especially in Orange County. Cover photo by Richard Koehler F In such American cu ltural centers as New York, Son Francisco and Los Angeles, per- formance artists ore regularly featured. But they ore hardly household names and their per· formonces attract little notice outside art circles and the immediate me tropolitan areas. In Orange County, the occasional presen· 0 RM A NC E h t Takes New~rrns tot1ons by performance artists attract small crowds. But even wtth the lock of attention. Orange County 1s home for several artists who combine various art forms to create hybrids collecttvely known as performance art. "By its very nature, performance art is rebellious. It defies defin11ton," soys Bechtol, a Costa Mesa artist who resides 1n Laguna Beach. "About all you con soy, really, about per- formance art 1s that 11 offers o cross -fertilization among different types of art." Performance arti sts typically attract 011en - t1on when their work is especially outlandish or bizarre. Often, it's meant to be eccentr ic in order to shake up our perceptions of what art 1s. Consider some examples: •Laurie Anderson, now known for her concerts and video performances, used to ploy a violin on a New York street corner while standing on a melting block of ice. •Artist Chris Burden, while a UC Irvine student in 197 1, squeezed his body into a 2x2x3-foot locker for live days. later that year, he asked a friend to shoot him in the left arm in on ort1st1c attempt to alter how themes of violence ore portrayed. The bullet, iired from 15 feet away, ripped a a large piece of flesh I rom his arm. Jon Borker and Sylvia Turner ore the dancers fleft and below} in the colloborot1on of art, music and dance known as Connect 3. At for left, performance artist Valerie Bechtol uses mash m her presentations, which focus on the importance of rituals in our lives. •Two New York performance artists spent a year tied together by a length of rope. •In a response to society's onaesthe11zo- t1on and olienot1on, Stuart Brisley sot for two weeks in a bathtub filled with blad l1qu1d and lloat1ng debris The 1972 work the art1s1 said was inspired by his distress o ver the depol1t1c110 t1on o f the ind1v1duol, which he feared lead to the decoy of both 1nd1v1duol and social relationships In her book, "Performance: live Art 1909 to Present," ~oselee Goldberg soys. "Performance hos been a way of appealing directly to a large public as well as shocking audiences 1n10 reassessing their own notions of art and its relot1onsh1p to cu lture lltl draws freely on any number of references -literature, theater drama. music. architecture. poetry. film and fantasy -deploying them in any combination " locally produced works. though not as extreme as those noted, still 1ns1st on challenging perceptions of what constitutes art For Valerie Bechtol, performance art calls Please see PERFORMANCE pg I I Oetebo<>k/ ~lday. February 28. 1986 S • MAR SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CLASSICAL Friday P HYLLIS CURTIN, dean of Bos tun l nl\ crs1t} '\ \chool for .\n\ cnta- qut'\ performances of pan1c1pant\ 'el cued b~ aud111on an a Master Class for c;;anfcr\ 7 p.m . UC Irvine's Fine .\rt\ Concert Hall. $7.50 at the door 863-311 1 Saturday THE YOUNG SINGER OF THE YEAR ( ompeution presents finalists from Southern Cali fo rnia high schools who perform classical and 'cm1-das~1cal pieces for '1Cholarsh1p honors 7 30 p.m .. UC Irvine Fine .\ns Concert Hall Free adm1ss1on !!56-6616. THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS, see Fnday hsung. concert celebrating ('C's 12 5th an- niversary. The Concert Choir and College Singers also join in. and featured guest conductor is Thomas Sheets. 3 30 p.m .. Cl's Memonal Aud1tonum. 333 N. Glassell, Orange. $5 and $3 admission 997-6812 THE PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE of UC IT\ ane appears at 8 p.m with conductor Enc Wnght lKTs Fine .\rts Concert Hall. S5. $4, and $3 admission. 856-6616. THE ORANGE COUNTY PA· CJFICSYMPHONY gives a concert of Mozart's Overture to "The Mamagc of Figaro" and Sympho n) No 38 "Prague " Soloist is James Kanter. clannet, and conductor 1s Keath Clark. 7:30 p.m .. Orange Coast Col- lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa 973-1 322 THE ORANGE COUNTY PA- ClFIC SYMPHONY presents a con- tcn pre" aew at 7 p m with Karel Hus.a. and the concen begins at IS p.m Select1om 'include Mozart's Svm- phony No 38 "Prague:· Hu·sa·s "Music ot Prague" (conducted by I lusa). and Dvorak's S)'mphon) No IJ "Nev. World ·· Conductor 1s Keith (lark. ~nta Ana High School Wedneeday .\ud1tonum. 520 W Walnut, Santa CLARINETIST KALMAN BLOCK, Ana. 973-1322 formerly of the Los Angeles CHRJST COLLEGE IRVJNE pres-Philharmonic. is featured soloist as ents the Choir To ur Home Concert at the California Chamber Players pcr- 7 30 p.m with the College Choir and form Mozart's E--Oat Clarinet Con- Handbcll Choir. Zion Lu theran ccrto. Edmund Williams directs. 8 ( hurch. 222 N. EaM St .. Anaheim p.m .. Cal State Fullerton's Recital Free will offering for music scholar-Hall. $3 and SI admission. 773-3371. \h1p fund 854-8002 THE SCOLNIK PIANO TRIO per- forms selecuons by Haydn (T no an C-Sunday major), Schuben (Tno No. I 1n B-Oat Dance company THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS [X'rtorm Thur<. -Sat from ~.10 pm for dinner gue'its at thr Inane Hilton dnd Towers' Morclrs rc\taurant fhc l hambcr tno feature\ 1-.a thkcn Murph) and Brian Reshorc on \ 1olan. and .\dncnne Biggs on ldlo I 7<XX) Jamboree Bhd . Jn ine THE WJNO ENSEMBLE of Chap-major). and Mendelssohn (Trio No. I man College, w11h conductor Ba rry an D-m1nor. Op. 49). performed by \11,erman and organ <,0lo1s1 Ronald Laune Camey. vaohn: Wilham Huntington. perform 1n a special Grubb. cello: and Nana Scolnik. ---~ piano. 8 p.m .. UC Irvine's Fine Arts Concert Hall. $5, $4 and $3 ad- mission. 856-6616. The ultimate reach la ezhiblted ln Shale Dance Company perfonnancea, under the dlrectlon of creator Mary Jane ltl.aenberlf. Shale perform• in Orance Coaat College'• Robert I[ Moore Theater tonight at 8 p .m. For more tnformation, call 432-5725 Cnjoy our extraordinary Super·Sunday" champagne brunch In a relaxed. elegant setting at Monaco's, Newport's premier flne dining restaurant overlooklng scenic Newport Bay. Brunch Is served from 10:~ AM to2:~PM. Complimentary Bay Cruise As a guest or Monaco·s. you are cordially Invited ror a complimentary harbor cruise to~ entertained by the ''Orleanlans·· jau band: boarding at I PM and ~ PM. on the luxurious 105 ft. motor yacht " Avant!: .f Datebook/ F'lday, Fe.,•uary 28, 1988 Where do your children play? If you've created a special play area, share it with the Daily Pilot readers & WIN! Find contest details in today's classi fi ed sectio n. SPECIAL ALL STYLE 'B ,CUTS Perm Tops 129 FREE STYLE CUTS W/PERMS SHORT. CURLY Pl SHOULDER LENGTH .... . SUPER LONG ... S LADIES SETS tae MJl. MEL'S HAIRSTYLING Ito 'JO mTOl Sl ~ SANT A AH A ~ •tA a:1nu C3PMlll TU.tt04 EVERY SUNDAYll I a.m. -3 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLE OE l I .::· f t I t ,. 0 cc .. ...... 'M~llNnlANCI ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SWAP MEET SPACES $10 • 432·5880 ~ . .., ............... ,, ... ,,.. fWl'GMllS Goll Oii(. "'° c ueTOM AWllOM al"AMMO :Al D N -Tbanclay THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PU YERS, see Friday listina. ~rtday THE DUU DAVIS BAND per- forms from 8 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Special Ha{>PY Hour Videos arc featured tonight only at 5 p.m. Crazy Horse Saloon, I 580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. S49-1S1 2. Monday BOYT AXTON is featured an con-~n at 7 and 10 p.m. at the Crazy Horse Saloon. I 580 Brook.hollow, Santa Ana. S49-IS 12. p.m.-12:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Tluanclay tion. (213) 402-2754. Newpon Hotel. 4.54S MacArthur WHEEL OP FRIENDSHIP, for Blvd., Ncwpon Beach. 833-0570. BATOR.I, see Friday listing. singJes over 45, pt.hers for dinner at 7 'I'll!: BOP ~u dancing music 'l'llE HOP, see Friday listing. p.m. at Valla Gino's in Huntington byemcccJocJStcven Fri.-Sal; "Rock Beach. 991-7918. 'N ~oil Heaven," a tribute to the lqends featuring Bob Gully, Mon. at S11\1C3L.ES Sa.aday 8 p.m .; "Rock Around the Clock," a POCUS st, a group of SLn&)cs ages history of rock and roll featuring J'rl4ay »-39, meetat 1 l.30a.m. at tfic Soulh Jason Chuc. Tues. at 8 p.m.; and Coast Community Church. 5120 Crazy Contests. including Lip Sync, ~JC FRIENDS, for ages 4S Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. Limbo. and Basketball Shoot, Thurs. and over, meets for Happy Hour and THE TEMPLE BETH EMET Frlda~y____ 18774 Brookhunl. Fountain Valley. dancing from 4-7 p.m. at Osko's Singles. ages JS and up. gather at 7 THE TOP B~ ENSEMBLE is 963-2366. Restaurant, 190 Marina Dr., Long p.m. for a mectin' on "Taxes for featured in a P<>&?S concen at 8 p.m. Satarday Beach . .544-9259. Singles." Michael Cohen teaches all The group com banes the sounds of a ADVANCED DEGREES LTD., a lhe new laws and bow you can save on French born, trombone. tuba and THE BOP, sec Friday lasting. singles group of professionals with your t.axcs. Temple Beth Emet. 1770 trumpets to produce an upbeat Sanda• masters and doctorate dqtecs in W. Ccnitos. Anaheim. 772.0074. sound. The program includes ,, various areas. holds a dance from 9 WHEEL OF F RIENDSHJP, for numbers such as "In The Mood," THE HOP, see Friday listing. p.m.-midnight at the Costa Mesa singles over 45, meets for champagne "Peony Lane," and ·•star Dust" THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS Country Club.l.1 701 GolfCou~ Dr.. brunch at 11 :30 a.m. at Ruby Wilshjre Auditorium. 330 N. Lemon perform at 8 p.m. at The Hop, 18774 Costa Mesa. >8.SO admission. (818) Bcgonis'. Griswold's. in Fullenon. St., FuJlenon. $7.SO admission. Brookhurst, Fountafo Valley. SIS 99()..()737. 991-7918. 779-8591. admission. 963-2366. FOCUS !t, a group of singles ~s Ta-..a-,. ALPHA, a versatile band which 20-29, meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South -,, performs original material that com-Monday Coast Community Church. Sl20 T HE BOWERS MUSEUM'S binesja.zz. funk and Latin elements to THE HOP, sec Fnday hstmg. Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 8S4-7600. SINGLES for the Ans group holds its produce a unique and exciting sound. WHEEL OP FRIENDSHIP, for monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Featured performs along with Kerry Getz. a Tueeday singles over 4S, meets at Finicky's. this month 1s Dcsirtt Engle, paper talented singer with a pow~ul voice 14130 Firestone Blvd .. La Mirada. at maker and artist. who creates an and a musical style which an-SNEAK. PREVIEW performs bvc S:30 p.m. fora T.G.1.F. 991-7918. work from paper that she has made. corporates folk. rock and mellow each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. and also allows the group to help . 1q ZZ ballads accompanied by acoustic at tbe Sherato n Newport Hotel, 4S4S ~~y make paper pulp. Educational Con- guJtar playing. 4:»-7:00 p.m., and 8 M 3 ac3-0AnhS 7 0ur Blvd., Newport Beach. PARENTS WITHOUT PART-ference Room. 2002 N. Main St.. Frida• presented as pan of the Univen1ty · NERS of the Southern California Santa Ana. $4 members. S6 non- ,, Center Backlot Music Express by THE BOP, sec Fnday listing. Regional Council host a ··t>rn1dcnt's members. 972-1900. JAZZ PIANIST LES CZJMBER, ASUCI Soundstage. UC Irvine. 8all"withdancingfrom9p.m.-1 a.m. T HE NEWPORT JR VINE who previously played piano wilh 856-4589 or 856-5547. WedDeeday Edgewater Hyatt Hotel. 6400 Pacdic CHAPTER of Parents Without Part- vocahst Al Jarrcau's trio. performs HATORI a Wed.-Fri. from 8 Coast Hwy .. Long Beach. $4 dona-nen presents their Newcomers' popular music in the Irvine Halton 1-~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;T;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::=;:;;;;;;;:;:::;;::;::,;==:====:::===- and Towers Lobby Lounge Tues.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. 17900 Jamboree Blvd . Irvine. 863-31 1 I. CAFE LIDO pre~nts Judi Lee. piano and vocals, Mon.-Fn from S-8 p.m .. the Lido Ja11 All Stars Sun. from 3:30-8 p.m and Thurs.-Sat. from 9 p.m.-l·JO a.m.; "Freeway," fcatunng Max Bennett. Sun. from 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: the Marti Bros. Sextet Mon from 9 p.m.· I· 30 a.m.; "lnter- scc11on," with Wayne Wayne, Tues. from 9 p.m.-1·'.lO a.m .. and the New .York Ja7Z Connection Wed. from 9 p m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. Saturday JA'lZ PlANlST LES CZIMBER, sec Fnday hsllng. CAFE LIDO. Stt Fnday hsung. Sunday CAFE UDO, see Fnday hsung.. Monday TRACY WEU.S, His Vibes. Big Swing Band. Vocalist Becki Morgan. and Richard Cruz Diueland G roup playfordancingfrom 7:»-l 1:30p.m. Alpine Inn at Alpine Vi llage, Tor- rance Blvd. exit to Harbor Frwy. Free admission. CAFE UDO, see Fnday listing. Tueeday JAZZ PlANlST LES CZIMBER, see Friday listing. CAFE UDO. stt Fnday listing. Wedneeday SWING VOCALIST BRUCE LEONARD, formerly with the Charlie Spivak OrthcslTll. performs e.ach Wed. at the El Conejo Res- 1aurant, 1750 W. Lincoln. Anaheim. Q9 1-0540. CAFE UDO. sec Fnday listing. JAZZ PIANlST LES CZIMBER, ~ Fnday listing. Tba.nclay ''ONE PEACEFUL WORLD'' 1s the concert theme as well as the latest album of singing duo Oman & Karl who perform at 7:30 p.m. at the Yamaha Music Education Center. I S4 SS Jeffrey Rd .. Irvine $9 at the door. $7 advance. 786-6722. JA'lZ PIANIST L~ CZIMBER, sec Friday hsting.. CAFE UDO, sec Fnday hsttng. Emed ~ltnleuJC ~,,,. FRI. FEB 28 9 PM Copley ColonJ C..,._vtelon ~ r ~'-If **'"' W•ttf\.""'• •· ..J• •><~• --------------------------' D••et>ootc/ Friday, Febfuary 28, 1986 r • ... :u~,....11.li..EN•l ... iAl .... I ;::""'NARS and famil) therapist who specializes in 1nfcn1lit~ and adoption counsel- ing. 7-8.JO p.m . llCI Medical Center. Lib. Bldg. 22. Room 21 14, Orange. 779-1010. C 0 N T I N U E D RAY BRADBURY . science fic11on Wedne9day Orientation each Tuesda\' from l<-Y.15 pm . followed by coiTce and l'Onvcrsa11on. Call 549-1135 fur funher 1ntormauon Wedne9d.ay SINGLES CONNECTION a group of singles ages 40 and up, meet at 7· 30 p.m. al the outh Coast Commun1t) < hurch "20 Bonita Can~on· Dr . In inc. 854-7600 · THE SWING CLUB SINGLES DANCE 1\ presented "'1th free ba~K '"mg lnsons. ml\crs. lllntCSI\ <,oc1als. dnd panic~. Ton1~t'' speual lcJture 1<, ··coun1 Basic: 8-11 p m . 1111 laulhler. Ille lolers. Ille fltends. Ille fttlhlS. Ille talk. Ille lut Ille JalousY. Ille passion. Ille pressure. 1111 real world. El Conejo Restauran1, I 7 50 W Lincoln. Anaheim. S2 adm1ss1on. 991-0540. WKEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for sin&)es over 45, meets for dinner at 6.30 p.m. a1 Nash's Seafood m Placen11a. 991-7918. CONVERSATIONS AND COM- ARADERIE, a new singles group under the umbrella of the Amencan Jc~1sh Congress, 1s holding 1h first meeting from 7:30-10:30 p.m. New- pon Center L1 brar) Community Room. 856 San Clemente Dr.. New- port Beach. S2.50 adm1ss1on includes refreshments. 644-4l59 orettu in Oink PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS MOLLY RINGWALD HARRY DEAN STANTON • "PRETTY IN PINK" JON CRYER ANNIE POTI'S JAMES SPADER ANO ANDREW M'CARTHY EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS JOHN HUGHES ANO MICHAEL CHINICH WRITTEN BY JOHN HUGHES PRODUCED BY LAUREN SHULER DIRECTED BY HOWARD DEUTCH A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ·~· IJ ,....tfft1r_,~ ~ ~ ._ .. _.....,...""",_...~ Cl)[_,.....,.., ~· ... _...._ ..... .....,_ .. _____ ._.., . IOW SlllWll& AT EIWUIS CllEM&S PRESENTID IN 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO FRI 5:30 7:30, 9:30 ( edwards VllAGE CENTER .., I NO-:,c;;_:~ 891-0567 SAT/SUM 1:30 3:30, 5:30 7:30, 9:30 '-STANTON ~ FRI 6:15, 1:15. 10:15 SAT/SUM 12:15, 2:15, 4:15 6:15. 1:15. 10:15 edwards NEWPORT __ c_ ..._., 644 0760 r .. c. COAIT -¥ 111'W-• -•NACAl fMlll OAl Y 1:30, 3:30 5:30, 7:45, 9:45 edwards MISSION VIEJO MALL SAM ... o rwT TO 4K r220 c:tO-YAWT ltTWM. ""'9 MAT CO &~ FRI 6:15. 1:15, 10:15 SAT/SUM 12:15. 2:15, 4:15 6:15. 1:15, 10:15 edwads DITH ~ PlAlA lllStOl At SUNflOW .. 546-2711 COSTA MHA OAl Y 12:35, 2~40, 4:40, 6:40 1:45 + FRI & SAT 10:35 Pll LA<U4A HllS MAU CIDAS J-:'C:GO.Tir:>tl:. 768-6611 II Ill lllMJ LAC NllS Oatebook/ Friday. February 28, 1986 wnter, presents ''ThC' lnv1~1ble Rev- olutions in our Society" at 8 p_m al 1he Pacific Chnst1an College. 2500 [. Nutwood. Fullcnon Sponsored b> Irvine Valley College Comm un11~ Services. S l 0 pre~le. SI 'at 1he door 559-3333. Saturday MARGO ADAIR. poliJ,ical actl\l'il and author of ··working Inside Out rools for Change." prc~cnts a wort..- shop en111lcd ··v1s1onary Thinking. Spintualll) w11h No Hocus-Focu~" from 10 a.m.-S pm at tht" Heal" Center. 23732 B1nt.·her, 1:.1 Toro. $7 admission. 859-7940 "FASTNAV," a weekend coaMal nav1gat1on and piloting "'orkshop. 1'> presented b> Denn) Ja.:hon. licensed captain 1n 1he 1 l S Coasl Guard. Topics covered 1ndudr chan reading, course plotting 1n fof. storm wam1ng signals. ship s1gna lights. and other areas of 1mponancc 9 am -4 pm .. lrvinr Valle) Collcgl' Room BIOi , 5000 lrvint" Center Dr , Irvine. S75 fee. 559-331.l Sunday SAMUEL H. SANDWEISS, M.D .. author of "Spint and the Mind," is the guesupcaker al thC' meeung of the Sathya Sa1 Baba Societ). In his book. he explores some of the possible interrelationships between universal sp1ntuahty and modem psychol03y 5 p.m .. Ebel! Club, 625 N. Mam, Santa Ana. 669-0522. Monday "STRUCTURE AND BIOLOGY of Prions Causing Scrapie and Creut1fcldt-Jakob Disease:· Stanle) 8. Prus1ner. professor of neurology. UC San Franc1'>co School of Medi- cine, lec1ure!. as pan of a D1s- 1mgu1~hed Leclure Sen~ 1n Basic and Medical Neuro'i<'1ence 7 p.m .• UC Irvine's Science Lcciurc Hall Free admission 856-701(> CANCE Friday SHALE, 1he ~oungdanle compan~ that has nsen 10 the top of the eontc.-mporal) dance scene under the direc11on of in no\ alive Mal) Jane EiSt'nbcrg. performs at 8 p m. OrangC' Coas1 ( ollege·~ Robcn B Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa S 7 ad\ ance. $8 at the door -lJ2-Sb80. JOINT EFFORT, a m.-p1ece dance band. preSt'nts society band sounds fea1unng music from the 30's to the 80's. Their program presents ong1nal music a~ we'll as contemporary hits. b)' J3ZZ greats. Mo n.-Sat .. 9 p.m.-1 .30 a.m. ThC' R1tL-Carlton's The ('tub. 33533 horehne Dr. Laguna Niguel. 240-2000. THE AMERICAN INTE R - NATIONAL DANCE CO. preSt'nts a swing class at 8 p.m each Fnda> followed by a dance social from 9-1 0: 30 p.m.: a Jillerbug class each Monda> a1 8 p m .. and a ballroom "COPING WITH INFERTJLITY and Lalin cla~s each Wednesday at 8 AND BEYOND." Increase your sense p.m. S20 for seven lessons. 650-3048. of well-being while pursuing a preg-'Saturda nancy 1s taoght by Michelle &ck · Y Balke, a clinical associate at UC JOINT EFFORT, sec Fnday ltst- lrvine Medical Center and marriage mg. Fii 7:30, 9:30 SAT·SUM 1:15, 3:20 5:25, 7:30. 9:30 edwards TOWN CENTER SO "" U 11111)1'-'. 6 lllTOll7 51 4184 OOSS fl!OM St l\Ul HOlll • <OUAMUA _..;. ___ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ TICKET~ INFORMATION & OINNU Rf SIRVA !IONS CAI I ~ (71 4) 549-1512 J ftWPORf IR(( WI¥ i 'xi£ii ........................ ____________________ ___..;=----=~~----- Sanday BOB KEANE, HIS CLARIN AND ORCHESTRA perform for you dancing_ pleasure from 4-8 p m a Osko's Oub Marina. 190 Manna Dr Scapon V 11lage. Long Beach S2 rove charge. (2 13) 493-6444. Monday TRACY WELLS, ~ Monda)· Jazz listing. MARTIN fr TOM'S Swing Dan Club meets each Monday at th~ Ho Spot, 7492 Edinger Ave .. Hun11ngto Beach. 7 p.m. features Beg1nnin West Coast Swing. 8 pm offe Intermediate Sw10g. and Q pm bnngs social dancing with a Sii swing dance contest. $4 cla5\ ll'\'-<in includes cover cltarge ot Sl 840-7442. JOINT EFFORT, sc-e Fnda\ h\t· 1ng.. Tueeday JOlNT EFFORT. sec f nd3\ 11\I 1ng. Wedneeday MARTIN & TONI'S Swing l}dn1:1: Club features beginner leswn~ JI ., p.m., intermediate lessons at g pm and social dancing at Q p.m Farh class is $4 and social dancing I\ S~ Meadowlark Counlry Club. I fl~!\~ Graham SL. Huntington Realh 840-7442. JOINT EFFORT. see Fnda~ h\t· sng. Thunday JOINT EFF ORT, set Fnd:I\ ll\l• mg. P'rlday "ltWAJDAN." Masaki Kobaw.h1 director (Japan t 965 ). This is· 1hrn· 11 .\CA DE\t \' :\\\:.\RD '0\tl \ \TIO'S Bl \l l'IC l lHI -NOW PLA\'lNG - \< \I >I '1.1\ \11 '1BI l<'i .., r 1111 I • "It ,, 1 II , t! 111 d \. '•II ,1 nd ,, "'" .... , (1 .tll\ '" "' •1111t1fl• •• I :Al •l-1\Ell\l I CONTINUED talcs of the supernatural basc.d on ghostJy fables by Lafcad10 Heam. Presented as part of UC lrvinc's Film Society winter quaner series. 7 p.m .. UCl's Social Science Hall. $3, $2.50 and $2 at the door. "OONA FLOR AND HER TWO HUSBANDS." This Ponuscsc film with EnsJish subtitJes 1s an iotollicat- ing carruval ofa movie based on Jorge Amado's novel -a k.ind of updated. nbald folktale of a sensual young woman who finds that one man is not enough. 7:30 p.m.. Golden West College's Forum II. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. $2 and S 1.50 admission. 891 -3991. "THE SWORD AND THE STONE," 7:15 Fn -Sat., and showrng with .. Mary Poppins" at 9:15 p.m Fn.-Sat. UC Irvine's Science Lecture Hall. Sponsored b) the Associated Students ofUCI. $2.50 and $2 at the door. 856-5547. Saturday AN ORSON WEU.& Film Festi- val concludes with .. Citiz.en Kane." Sponsored by Libros y An.cs de San Juan Capisirano, it is the S«ond presentation of three. 8 p.m .• San Juan Capistrano Library and Cultural Center, 31495 El Camino Real, San Ju.an Capistrano. 493-5911. "THE SWORD AND THE STONE," aJong with "Mary Pop- pins," Stt Friday listing. Friday "ALONE TOGETHER" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). nightly except Mondays at varying cun.am times through March 30. ------ "Hawn remains a preeminently delicious comedienne. 'Wiidcats' Is a laugh-getter.'' ...... -o ... a .. n_. "If you howled as Goldie Hawn took on the army 1n 'Private Benjamin: you know this wacky warrior can flatten any foe. Goldie scores one of her merriest touchdowns In this rough-and-fumble lark." -Coemopolol1n Gu, f 14111.., "'Wildcats' is a winner! This is the fu n, feel-good movie of the new year. Goldie Is Just plain terrific." . 'Will you laugh a lot? You bet! It's tun!" JUO<m C.t•I "Goldie la always a treat tOWMCh." -.c;.rv ~ •O'•I .-5"'1)111 GOLDIE HAWN "You can't help cheering for Coach Goldie:· -a•-· >oyao..ICl~m "Goldie Hawn scores a httf 'WMdcllts t •• entert.lnlngl" -E~....,..,,.....,,,_,,, leoif'•r<I M•n~n :"""""" -......-' ---. • I "'-. , , . \ ' ' r-' t ·· . I I UI• PrmtsA•ISnlll Pm191 UIMl llCll flll o• IHAlr IMtSClAIJ Slmlllll Pr.._ .... .,.Lllll 11111'911111WUSll &IMtSlWIGllllU Ft-..., ¥no SYllll .._., £11um .._.. 1111 llS*il llCll R .:Z..~ ...:_ ---....-.-·-·-J ~ :.:-n··-.:. .. GP -17t-"51 -$51456 •H 111 540.7444 'OICMWlllDa• OIWMDSMXW EDWMDS•TOl -US.mt u ... (111) ltl.OW ITMTll ltl-'567 ---Pl.AZA -fASMOlt SIQIM m.ms a1M( aJml _,_'51...Qtl U--SlJ.1'11 .. .,.,. l'ACl1C CA TCWA Y Wlll-IB ltl·>&U mtlm&Ul->Wl _,..•~mo l'ACl1C ..... Jt .... EDMlll .... JW ....... ..,lllM! &1WSIMllO -·34~ WlllWIBIM-mJ ~ SMlll£IACl ~ IMWCSIWISlOlW "AS YOU LlIE IT" at South Coast Repenory. 655 Town Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until March 30. "BAB&" at the La Habra Chil- drcn 's Theatcr. 31 IS. EuchdAve .. La Habra (213-694-1 0 11. ext. 271). Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30. Sun- days at 2:30 through March 9. "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. C'abnllo, San Clemente (492-0465). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until March 22. "EL GRANDE DE COCA COLA" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 OifT Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), final performances to- ni&ht and Saturday at 8 p.m. ''THE GINGERBREAD LADY" at the Irvine Community Theater, Tur- tle Rock Community Park, Sunnyhill at Turtle Rock Dnve, Irvine (857-5496). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. thro ugh March 9. "GUYS AND DOLLS" at the Buena Park Civic Theater, Buena Park High School, Magnolia and Academy, ------------. Buena Park (821-10 I 0), Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March IS. "HE~. OOU.Y" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playho use. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m. untjJ Apnl6. "I 00, I DO" at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way, Anaheim ( 7 72-7710), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through April 6. "KEAN" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743), Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p m., Sundays at 2:30 until March 16. "THE ltlNG AND I" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540), nightJy ex- cept Mondays at varying cunain times through April 27. J "THE MOUSETRAP" at the Gar- den Grove Community Theater, Chapman Avenue at St. Mark's Street. Garden Grove (897-S I 22), final performances tonight and Satur- day at 8 p.m. "PAJAMA TOPS" at the Hunt· 1ngton Beach PlayhOU$C, Mam Slrttt at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (832-1405), Fridays and Satur- days at 8:30 throuf,1 April S. "ROBIN HOOD ' by the FuUcrton Civic Light Opera at Plummer Audllonum, Chapman at umon. Fullerton (879-I 732), final per- fonnancc:s tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2:30. "TWELnB NIGHT" at Golden West College in Huntington Beach (895-8378), tonight, Saturday and March 6-8 at 8 p.m., Sunday and March 9 at 3 p.m. Saturday "ALONE TOGETllEJl" at the Harlequin Dinner P1ayhouse. Sec Friday listing. "AS YOU I.RE IT" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday tisuna. "BABES" at the La Habra Chil- drcn 's Theater. Sec Friday listing. .. COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at the San Oemente Community Theater. See Friday listing. .. EL GRANDE DE COCA COLA" at E~rt Theater Ans Center. See 1sung. . ~. GINGERBREAD LADY" at v.,...,.,, <Anby, ~ York r.,,_ Slw.r. ~. IA. Angejo. T..,,.. ~.~STUNNING?.: Ru R~ David Eckbton, R~ StO!!t' ~.:MASTERPIECE:.: ~-~FUNNY:.: RK~d Cort., r.-01md ,,_,,. Ilk••-• ~.~ R 0 MANTI C:.: AND HER SISTERS \\OOU\ \J.l.E\ \llCll\t:l .C \l\E \II\ F\HHO\\ c \RIUt: FISllt:n n \l\U \H \ 11t:ns t1t'.) I.I.(., .. \01. \' \l\l Ht:t:'O~ I.I.I\\\ 1)\\11-:1.S rt·:n\ \I\\ \O\S"H)\\ IH\\\t:\\11-~"r lo IWllU )l#Jl1S H DH • ~ [ ~ r.NlO ~ PAl.IM ~ ~ l lfi OWUS H Oil .~iDI !Rl'HJI #XllUitllN PG·t'.l!wnm.m~ ·· ¥""-.:0."'f PICllJU~ )!~• ·...;..;;l.,,.., .. _ ... __ ••• •w lllWl• IT EIWlllS lllEIUSI edwards VILLAGE CENTER l llA~~~TH 891-0567 f1I S.-45, ..... 11:1' SAT /11111 l !A l: 15 5.-45. ..... 11:11 f1I ~-45. 1~. t-e SAT,_ 1:45. M5, ~ 7:41 ~ edwards NEWPORT ......, aMl9.... 644-0760 PAC. COAST HW'f. lnW .. . IAteCl-&MACArnt• , edw•ds TOWN CENTER ",., nmftla..,.751 4184 r.sc ~MOm - COSTA •SA edwards CHMTEI COORE ~-::. 141-0770 ! _edwards EL TORO ~-== 581-9500 Oatebook/ Friday, February 28. 1986 , ~-----------------------..................................................................................... 111111 .. 111 .... 11111111 "PAJ AMA TOPS" a1 the Hunt-"HELLO, DOLLY" at Sebasttan's mgton Beach Playhouse. See Fnday West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday listing. hsttng. "ROBIN HOOD" at the Fullenon "I DO, I DO" at the Grand Dinner C1v1c Light Opera. Sec Fnday ltl>llng. Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "TWELFTH NIGHT" al Golden ''KEAN" at the Laguna Moulton I :A .. l-EN.1 .. 1_110-.~·-I c ONT INUEO West College. See Fnday hsting. Playhouse. Sec Fnday listing. the lr ... rne Commumty Theater. Sec Fnda) hsung. "GUYS AND DOLLS" at the Buena Park C'1v1c Theater. See Friday last- ing The.atcr. See Fnday hstmg. "THE KING AND I " at the Cunain "KEAN" at the Laguna Moulton Sunday Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday Playhouse. See Fnday listing. "ALONE TOGETHER" at the listing. "THE KING AND I" at the Curtain Harlequin Dinner Theater Sec Fn-"ROBIN HOOD" at the Fullerton Call Dinner Theater. See Fnda) day lisung. Ctv1c Light Opera. See Fnda)' hsung. "ALONE TOGETHER" at 1he Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. St-t' Fnday listing. "AS YOU LIIE IT" at South (oa\I Rcpenory. Sec Friday listing. "I 00, I DO" at the Gr.ind Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "&EAN" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. "THE KING AND I" al the Cum11n Call Dinner The.atcr See Fnda) hsung. "HELLO, DOLLY" at Sebasuan's Wl'\t Drnner Playhouse. Sec Friday It sung. hsung. "AS YOU LIKE IT'' at South Coast "TWELFTH NIGHT" at Golden "THE MOUSETRAP" at the Gar-Repenory. See Friday listing. West College. See Friday hsting. Wedn~y den Grove Communtty Theater. Sec "BABES" at the La Habra Chil-"ALONE TOGETHER" at th< "I DO, I DO" al the Grand Dinner F_n_d_a)_lmin_g._ _ ______ ,.._d_re_n_·s_T_h_ea_t_e_r._Sec __ F_n_da_..:...y_h_s_t1_ng::.. ___ Tu_e8da ___ Y _________ __, Harlequin Dinner Playhou~ \cc Friday lasting. rflACADEMY AWARD ~ NOMINATIONS BEST FOREIGN FILM BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY ··you CANT AFFORD I 0 MISS ··m E OFFICIAL 'ifORY' -CERTAINLY THE BF$T FOREIGN Hl.M OF THE YEAR." I 111 "H''t t-AR THF. Yl-.AR"~ Bf..'iTMOVIE." M I 11• I 1 I .t ,, I'° "AN ASTONl "HING t-llM." \t U .,~ .. \I•,• I "A FILM OF SURPASSING BTLETY ANO INSIGHT ... ELEGANTLY PERS ASIVE ANO HAUNTING." rrhe Official Story Fiii 7:15 l :JO \ii" ..,,,.., N._. '; \1P ,,.-,,.v.,.. HU1•• "llNti••"'4.W".\'°'tt 4-.,IMf' ,, ~.,,,j ........ "''"''"''*\ ............. , •• ,,,..,..,,,, "'"'' 4IAllU PIC'la..L...-)-uA-'W IW\ .... ,,.,... ............ .......... uousm EllAIEllUT edwards LIDO CINEMA NIWl'OIT IOU~t•&IO 673 83SO Al YI& ll00 • NIWl'OIT HACH CITY CEnTER I'] 1fll.f h t ( rtfvt fllft MI I .. AN(.f • t. .. 1)111'1 UT /Ill 12:JO 2:Cl, l:OO 7:11, l :JO a Oateboot</ Friday, February 28. 1986 "AS YOU UXE IT" at South Coa\I Repenory. Sec Frida} hsttng. ''HELLO, DOLLY' at Sebastian\ West Dinner Playhouse Sec Fnd;I\ listing. "I DO, l DO" at lhe Grand Dinnl'1 Theater. Sec Fnday lasting. "KEAN" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Fnday listing. "THE KING AND I" at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater Sec fnda' listing. Tbu.nd.ay "ALONE TOGETHER" at lhl' Harlequin Dinner Playhouse \c.0l' Fnday hs11ng. "AS YOU LIKE IT" at South < oast Repenory. See Friday hsting. "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" at the San Clemente Commun11' Theater. Sec Friday listing. "HELLO, DOLLY" at Sebastian\ West Dinner Playhouse. See Fnda\ Ii sung. "I 00, I DO" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday lisung. "ltEAN" at the Laguna Moullon Playhouse. See Fnday hsung "THE KJNG AND I" at 1hc ( urtJr n Call D10ner The.ater See Fnda' Ii sung. "TWELFTH NIGHT" al Golden West College. See Fnday hstrng. EiC. Friday CIRCUS VARGAS comes to town with a 7:30 p.m. show tonight, 12: 30. 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. shows Sat.. and shows at I. 4. and 7 p. m. Sun. Bnstol Town and Country, Bnstol al the 405 Frwy. and MacArthur. Costa Mesa PEACE WEElt at UC lrvtnl' concludes Wlth a prayer vigil begin nin$at 6 p.m. tonight at the lntcrfa11 h Trailer. It continues through 6 a m Sat. Also on Sat. UCI takes busload~ of students and communny member' to the "Great Peace March Send-Off" in Los AnJeles. Buses leave the Admin1strat1on Bldg. at 8:30a.m anti return by 6 p.m. $2 fee. 856-5181 LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn al 8 p.m. for scheduled and ope n readings at the Laguna Beach Puhlti library. Tonight presents an oix·n reading as weTI as Tim Joyce. high school teacher and author of "lho~r Lucky Days." 494-9550 or 494-817'i ,MICHAEL JORDAN, acclaimed contemporary p1an1st. appears 1n thl' Irvine Mamou Hotel's Sk)light Lounge. Mon.-Fn. noon-2 p.m and 5-9 p.m. 18000 Von Karman A'c lmne. 553-0100. AN ANTIQUES SHOW 1s hosted b' the Laguna An Museum with over 50 West Coast dealers. South ( oas1 Plaza Village, Mercantile Bldg .. cor nerofSunflowerand BearSts. Today- Sat. noon-9 p m .. Sun noon-6 p.m S5 general admis ion includes rnlor catalog. 662-3366. ROBERT DUQUESNEL enter tains on the piano with a wide varn.•1\ of musical <;elections Tucs.-Sat. from 5-9 p.m. Irvine Hilton and Tower\' Lobby Lounlc. I 7900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine. 63-3111 Satuday "MONTE CARW NIGHT " 1s :All·-.... DNT INUE S 1771 includes tran1portauon, ~ (213) 623-S903. comodations, break-Lst in Scan-TREASURE ROUSES OF dinavia, a pla dinner 1n Stockholm, BRITAIN are tbe focus of a Stately and all meals in Ruuia. 760-8272. Homes Private Art CoUcct.ions Tour A BALLET STUDY TOUR to "BOW TO llAJSE YOUll SEO'-Apr. 1-IS.SponsoredbythcNewpon Scandinavia and Russia. lasting 11 ESTEEM." This intens1ve, coo-Harbor Art Museum, price ofS2300 da~s. ss lead by South Coast Ballet duC1ed by Dr. Nathaniel Branden and per pcnon includes 13 ni&bts hotel a rustic dlrector James Jones, lectUl'Cf' Devers Branden, is sponsored by The accommcxktions, nine full dinners. hosted by the American Associauon day at 6:30 p.m. at Home Federal 1n dance at UC Irvine, beginning Bioccntric Institute, Mar. 21-23. Par-breakfast daily, three receptions and of University Women, Tustin Savinp on Main Street at Yorktown Mar. 20. Theater performances by ticipants learn bow 1elf-ooncept af-three cocktail parties., a complete Branch, in the Jewel Coun of South Avenue, Huntington Beach. Call world famous balJet companies and fecu you at work and in relationships, sipueeing program, dehue transpor- Coast Plaza. 8 p.m. 241 -1700. 960-2729 for infonnation. master clUSC$ is a major component how to nunure the self-esteem of t.ation 1-800-4S7-9SlS. ROBERT DUQUESNEL, see Fri-ROBERT DUQUUNEL, sec Fri-of this tour, as well as an opponunity others, what having good self-esteem day listing. day listing. to study the techniques of the famous looks and feels like, and many C)ther .. FUN, SUN AND THE COMET" is IRISH AND AMERICAN FOi.I MICHAEL JORDAN, sec Friday BoumonviUc and V..-nova schools, topics. $300 fee for weekend. Los the ti\Je of a 20-day tour of New MUSIC, includings sonpJ ballads.jigs listina.. and ~tensive siahttee•n& in each city. Angele$ Hilton, 930 Wilshire Blvd. (Pleue ..e CAL&JllDA.a,....12) and reels, is prnented featuring the niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir:lfliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiili Irish quartet. Paddy West. 8 p.m .. Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Recital Hall. 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. SS advance. $6 at the door. 432-5S27. CIRCUS VARGAS, see Fnday list- ing. VALUABLE ANTIQUE AND COL- LECTIBLE dolls arc eJ1.hibi ted and auctioned. The event 1s sponsored by world-famous doll authorities George and Florence Theriault. who also conduct doll appraisals Sun. from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. for a fee ofSlO per every three dolls. Registry Hotel, Irvine. sro-638--0422. PEACE WEE&, sec Fnday listing. AN ANTJQUD SHOW, see Friday listing. A SPRING FESTIVAL, featuring a wide variety of mediums and styles of fine arts and craft.s, is hosted by the Anaheim An Association. Also of- fered is a wine and cheae tastmg booth. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Anaheim Cultural Ans Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. S 1 donation. 533-3460. Sunday VALUABLE ANTIQUE AND COL- LECTIBLE dolls, sec Saturday list· 1ng. CIRCUS VARGAS, sec Fnday list· mg. A SPRING FESTIVAL, sec Satur- day lisung. AN ANTIQUES SHOW, sec Fnday listing. Monday SCRABBLE 1s played each Mon- da) at 1 p.m. at the u1surc World clubhouse 2 on Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. Call 837-7223 for information. MICHAEL JORDAN, see Fnday hsttng. Tueeday A -JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY 1s performed by teacher Soyu Tanaka and students of OranJC County's Omotc Scnkc School. wtth narration provided by Mary Nakayami. Fol- lowing the ceremony, guests are presented with a tea bowl crnficd by Saddlcback College's ceramics de- partment. Noon, SC's McKinney Theater, 28000 Marguerite Pkwy .. Mission VieJO. S82-46S6. SCRABBLE 1s played each Tues- day at 6:30 p.m. at Home Federal Savings. on Cal~e de la Plata at Pasco de Valencia, Laguna Hills. Call 586-2378 for information. ROBERT DUQUESNEL. sec Fn- day listing. MICHAEL JORDAN, sec Fnday listing. Wed.Deeday SCRABBLE 1s played on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. at the Ncwpon ~ch Tennis Club. 2601 Eastbluff Drive, ll---------------------------i Newport Beach. Call 979-7321 for information. .na ... 541-m 1 u .... IM-Z40t ROBERT DUQUESNEL. sec Fn- day listing. MICHAEL JORDAN. sec Fnday listing. Tbanday llW lllWllll .-cn-1110 SlADlll DI"" 1MA m.sm ...,._.PlW ... ... Hl-4'93 UA llNE I DIWMDS SO. COASl PWA Pate I.A .... I a ,_ 511·'500 i..-._ U1·111l mw..s n fOMl l1IMDS IO. COAST lACdlA -···· ... 141·0770 -1.)4.1553 OMa CINltl COft9 ~ -551-llSS IT .. ltl·N 7 OIWMDS MXml>CI( WWMOS .i.Mil cono SCRABBLE 1~ played each Thurs-IL--------------------------' OateboOk/ Friday. February 28. 1986 I -·---------------'-------- Bernice C o z wltb Mary Ann and Herb Kandel. Conole Ste,,ena on atage. Larry and Pat lgaruhi. Stevens scores hole in one at Pro-Am dinner By VIDA DEAN Of the DellJ ""4 ltefl T hey gave out crystal golf balls. golf clubs and punch bowls along with watches Wednesday evening at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel .. pnzes fo r the winning teams partic ipating in the Pro-A m· tournament at Mesa Verde Country Cl ub. Some 400 showed for dinner and show featuring singer Con- nie Stevens ($100 each) to talk about their games earlier that day with more talk on the Uniden LPGA invitational wh ich began Thursday morning and continues through Sunday. Larry lgarasbi or San Juan Capistrano, executive producer of the tournament, who said he had been on the course all day. was there wtth wife Pat. Other Uniden officials included the president, H. Fujimoto, and Vem and Johnnie B ouer with June and Jim WWlame. 1 e ** Oateboot</ Friday, February 28. 1986 Paul Zanuer, exec director. tournament manager from Fountain Valley and general chairman Bill Plumley, who acted as emcee. .. I'm here fo r my husba nd Ronald," said Paula Turner of Huntington Beach. His team, which included Chuck Rowley of Costa Mesa, J erry Pblllips, Tustin, and Bobby Joe Cory (he couldn't make it either) played wi th pro Betb Daniels and came in 15 under par. That score resulted m a tie for fi rst place with a team led by Pro Marta Figueras-Dotti of Spain. CM Mayor Norma Hertzog, was there to welcome the crowd on behalf of the city. Guests also included two tables of Carmen Chapter, OC Performing Arts Center mem- bers. Chapter members had participated in the tournament by selling ad vertisi ng and re- crutting sponsors as a benefi t for The Center. "We had a membership dme earlier in the year and doubled our me mbership m order ha\l' plenty of help," said Mary Ano Kandel, Carmen's Ways and mean chairman. With Mar) Ann was husband Herb, who was helping the group and said he was the chapter's "leg man.·· Chuck Rowley. Paula Turner and Jerry Phil Upe. PERFORMANCE ART ... From Paces 1 1r combining elements of theater 1nd her visual arts background and 1il1mng them through her firmly held wc1al convictions. For fellow Orange County per.- 1t1rmance artist Nancy Mooshn, col- 1.1horatton with a choreographer and J mm poser adds up to a new form of .irt that _points out the striking ,1m1lanties art forms share. how it is celebrated through ntuals. She also points out the painful loss when those ntuals are sufled or replaced b} overwhelming tech- nology. Bechtol. who teaches classes in performance art at the Laguna Beach College of Art, studied painLing and sculpture at the Amencan Academy of An 1n Ch1ca~o. he later appren- ·'fo me. performance an 1s an '\f>t'rwncc for the moment," says lln htol, who shares her spacious , n'ia Mesa studio with two other 11 tl\l\. "It goes back to how art used 1.. bl' for the people instead of 'ume1h1ng pretentious and only for ll1l' t'hte I like the idea that because a 11\·rtnrmance 1s live, it's an 1ha1 can't '•1· llought or hun~ on a wall." lkrhtol's training is 1n the visual :r '' Hut in recent years she ha s added ·knwnts of theater 10 her work in an llw 1 10 make stronger statements 1hnu1 what she feels is the over- ·1w~han1zauon of our laves. · 1 ~lieve we need far more rituals tn our technological laves to make us 11·~·1 morc connected with the earth," Brthtol says. \hc-has spent tame in West Afnca ,, hl·re the native tribes are far more 'lccped m the 1mportanc.c of rituals in their daily lives. That back-to-the- ha<i1e!. approach to life continually rrompts Bechtol to question her own illi.'\t>le and re-evalute her art. ··11 made me question everything I ,q, doing.·· she says. and 1nvolv1ng people in the art." For Nancy Mooshn, combining vanous art forms works best when you combine vanous anists. The Newport Beach artist collaborates with a choreographer and a conductor in a project caJled Connect 3. Mooslin believes that many per- formance artists have an ex~nise in one area. ·which distracts from the other elements they try to incorporate into their work. A painter who adds dance to the work may not have the dan~r who is chairwoman of the Rancho Santiago College Dance De- partment, and Darrel Dorr, a mu- sician and composer who is on the technical staff of Walt Disney Pro-- ductions. "I think we·n: fortunate that we're able to work so well together." Mooslin says. "We have no problems adapting to each other ... The tno's performance art - usually .performed al local museums and galleries -is a unique and Inspired by the art and rituals of the ~ l'Sl Afncan tribes. Bechtol has i.ln utt.'d her recent work to the , rt'Jt1on of masks which she employs ho th 1n her art exhibits and 1n her 111:rtormances. Valerie Bechtol amldet her maek collecdon ln her Coeta Meea etudJo. ~he uses her own fac.e for the molds and creates masks that add a sense of ~p1ntualism and mystery to her work. l '~ing backdrops, costumes and other '1\ual elements in her performances. Bechtol tries to remind audiences of thl.' power of the human spirit and 11ced in Barcelona. Spam, wuh art1s1 Josep Grau-Gragg1a and was im- pressed b} his involvement of the whole communit y whencvcr he prepared his outdoor art mstalla- llons. "Everyone ca me out and the work took on a sort of ntual as e' eryonr helped out," Bechtol said. "I like that aspect of breakmg down the barrier betwcen Lhe stage and the aud1cncc proper dance traming to create a balanced, well-coordinated work. Mooshn says. "That's why I believe in collabora- t1on. Whtie not all collaborations work. I think you can draw on the strengths of other artists to create something new," she says. Mooslin, whose specialty is paint- ing. has been working since 1982 with Sylvia Turner. a choreographer and elaborate synthesis of painting, music and dance made possible b) com- puter technology. Freestanding pa1nllngs or sculptures by Mooshn dominate the 1nstallauon. Using vanous geometnc shapes and colors. the paintings are reproduced on a mat that covers the floor. Beneath that mat 1s a porublc. dance floor fcatunng a giant pnn1ed circu11 board with pressure-sens1t1ve swnches. This board, in tum, 1~ controlled by a computer. When two dancers perform, their movements across the mat set ofT various musical sounds that cor- respond precisely to the c.olor and shape of the pattern their foot is m contact with. To complete the effect hve music composed by Dorr is integrated into the performaoce. But Connect J's effect is much more than a collision of three media. Mooslin. Turner and Dorr work on tlle production together, aiming at a common theme. The idea. Mooshn says, is to "develop and tap the encrg) of the collaborative process, explo~ the interrelationships oflhe three art forms and break away from the traditional dominance of one art over another in 1nter-med1a per- formance." Mooslin's pamungs are based in part on Turner's choreography and Dorr's music. The dance. in tum. '"' dmved from the paintings and the music. And. to complete the tnangle. the music as rnsptred b) the pamungs and the dance The performance. 1n some wa~. allows the audience to ··see•· tht' music. "hear" the dance and give a sense of motion to the art. The dancers not onl y respond to the art and music. they are instru· mcnts themselves as they set off the electronic sw1tchci on the floor and interpret the shaixs on the canvas.. ··1 think a ~eat deal about the mterrclal.lonshrps between ideas:· Mooslin .'la)'>. "There are alwa)S ne~ sources of rnsp1rat1on I feel 1h1s whole idea 1s sull m its mfanc) .. ( onnec1 -' stnkes at the hean of performance art. creating a nt'w an form from existing ones. Mooshn's -and Bechtol'" - mouvauon for crea11ng perforrnanc1.· art is s1m1lar to those of other an1sts who stretch beyond one mrcj1um . "There are special ideas you can get across that you're not able to with Just painung. or JUSt music or dance." Mooslin says. Few local performance art shows are offered By ROBERT HYNDMAN 011"9 Delly Nol ti.elf Prc~ntations of performance an 10 Orange County arc rare. Small audiences and poor financial ~upport lrm it local performances. But 1he) can be found by hunting through lhe calendar listings of such places as lhc Nl•wpon Harbor An Museum. 1lw Orange County Center for Con- temporaT) ~rt 1n Santa Ana. the Laguna An Mu~eum. the Irvine Fine Arts Center, UC Irvine and local community colleges. The Newport Harbor Art Museum, for e'lample, will present the world premiere of a collabor:it1ve mult1- med1a performan<'C piece by com- poser Ingram Mar~hall and photogra· pher Jrrn Beng~ton at 8 p.m. Fnday. March 14. The presentation marks the first comm1ss1oned work in the museum's ongoing Contemporary Culture Series of experimental music, poetry and video performances. Bengston and Marshall's work, "Aleatraz," explores the social and pohttcal history tied to the myth and memory of Alcatraz Island. says Torn Haller. curator of the Con temporal) Culture Series. The pair employ music, black and white photographs and color shdes to examine the prison a1 Alcatra1 and its relationship to the surrounding metropolitan area The evening performance also will include the premiere ofa new work by Bengston and Marshall. '"Eberach." which relates aestheucall\ and tor mall\ 10 the naturi: oftlW •· \lcatraJ'- piec<.:. Haller \.tlH For ticket rc<;(.'r"at1ons and other 1nformat1on. l'all lhl' mu..eum JI 75q_1122. The Newpon Harbor ·\n Mu'K'um i' ltx-a1ed in Nt•wpon Ccntl'r .it ~ 'O Snn Clemt"nte Onvc Jazz great Horace Tapscott is magic ON THE RIGHT FOOT By RANDY JAY MATIN Oolly Pilot eo.r ..... ,...., Wh1k rock vtnucs are l•Jlpenennng a temporary decline in Orange Coun- lj . unrqul' programs of Jazz such a) ~alurda) night's program foatunng p1an1sts Horace Tapscott and An· llrew Hill at the Forum Theatre 111 \ orha Linda continue to pop up. Tapscott . .51, whose gig sheet 1 uns the gamut from playing in Lionel Hampton's big band t0 forming his own Pan African People's Arkcstra w11h saxophoni~1 Ar'lhur Blythe and a "Cnes of solo recordings is an instant- ly likeable man. Though his music 1s rooted in jau, blues and rng t1m(• rapscott would rather be referred 10 ·'" an "Amcncan C'lass1cal" prnnl\l than a J&U cat. Beginning with conventional kc-y· board rnaniuplaltons, Tapscott open- l'd with "Anc~strnl Echoes," a pit-cc that ll'ature-; plmk1ng and \l'rt1tt·h1ng of the piano \tnng<; 1tn·1eatt' l·choe'> of orchestral ~ounds "Marry On unda~" "a" a rag 11me Jaunt that folded in and oul ol meatier blues passages In turn. thl' blue~ rolled into grand cla~'i1cal Onun'iht>~ folding back agn1n. 'o 'moothh 111 decrescendo. Addressing the aud1enu' l10I) \lncl'. Tapscott explained that "l<a1!>tha'<. New Hip Dance" wai. wnttt'n 10 accompun} a dance for h1\ lir\I granddaughter Again mult1·farct<.•tl. thl' rnmpo- s1 t1on forged free-form clusH·r.., ul nott's with a sequence of sad. con- tcmplauve blue' licks like ont" n11gh1 hear in a European lilm. So detailed was the playing 1hat a sccnano could nlmost be "lel"n unfolding 1n wh u.h a tone l'lallrnna dan<·cs full of emotion rn pnvatt rch1•·1:'5al. Rain beat~ down on a plate glass window on a vcr) dark night. Sudden I}. as though charged by ~hod;. the dancer begins to writhe frrnct1call y ru'lhing from coml·r w nimcr. lost. 1cmficd1 in search ot r hen the music blt'nds back into a S1>ht'nng blue~ grooq• rcstonng the tranquihly and fades. T,1p~ott clO!ie<1 wrth "Mothcr- sh1p ... Herc tht• magic was watch mg the ama11ng 1h1ngs. his finger\ wen· doing. seemingly independent ot hand.., ~h1ch 'iCcmcd independent of ~mts. arm'\, ct\·. Thc lt>ft h:ind kcpl ~· gC'ntl} repealing ba"s hnc going wh1k the ngh1 hand ~a~hed for a melOd). This was followed b) 1ntrcd1hly fa•\! flounshes crying out 1n l'hlllh:'ngc for u ma tching scat vocal ()(the.-two pianists. ·\nd1\·w 11111·, styhngs were mort• trad1uonall} classical Hill ~pec1al11c' 1n t'ompln 111cs that challenjll' thl' car as well a" the skills ol most mu'i1t1an' H111', 1nten~el) personal brand'' not unh~t· the work of guitarist John 'ilt)fidll I Music for mus1c1ani.. Hill performc11 1hict· wk·('.1ton' 1ndud1ng ··Scvt•n" whKh draw\ m- fluencc from the !>Ountl ol pta w1 piano~. Sccm1ngl) turiwtl 1n<11lk out. "St•H•n" soundi. lrkt• a wor~ hc1ng pla)l'd from 1h1: wp anti 111 l'C\l.'1't'. 1·unrnrrl'ntly l 1111<.-b' lrllk th t• piece began to uncoil un11I nm· fin.11 P·'" where the ~·cntml nwlO\h "'a~ plawll unadomt"d I Jprnm1ng 1a11 t'Vl'nl' at thl' f-orum and Wtl,h1r l' l\uJ11011un1 1ndude Top lirJ\\ t11n1gh1. 1 hl' Harlem Slues & Jan Band d<'"nbt·d a\ New \ ork'' an<1wrr to the f>r(''\('r v;1t1un llall Ju11 Band . .\pnl .i Jntl Pegg) G1lhcn & The D1\1t" Ekll'-. ~1.t\ I 0 Fur \how111nc:' unll infom\at1on nhon<• -i7Q.l(5~ I DATE800k ,. Datebook/ Friday. February 28. 1986 a I •• • ,1_.:t'A ..... ~.1 .... E-• ... 1 CONTINUED mg every Sat.-Sun. through Mar. 16. includes corres~ndencc that has whales Orlcy and Corky. pelicans. plus selected weekdays. The thrtt-never been published in its entirety, penguins, walrus', dolphins, and sea hour cruise features 700-passcnger. as well as the last letter Lincoln WTote lions. Guests are introduc.ed to some tnple-decked vessels. S27-7 I I I. to his wife. JUSt 12 days ~fore his of the most lovable animals along the DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor cxecuuon. Mon.-fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. way. and tour guides answer qucs- Blvd .. Anaheim. The new .. Circus Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 999-4S65. uons of virtually every nature. S5 Fantasy" event. a Park-Wlde circus RNOTl''S BERRY FARM, 8039 adults, $3 children ages 3-11. The celebration. continues daily show-Beach Blvd., Buena Park. The park park is fully open Wed.-Sun. from I 0 From Page9 0n"'o_a .... ETenta cas ing pro fessional clowns. features 16S ndes. shows and attrac-a.m.-5 p.m. (213) 377-1571. • ...._ daredevils and live animal acts. 11ons 1n four themed areas including MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, Zealand for outdoor lovers and BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Mam "Circus on Parade" is presented at 2 the Old West Ghost Town. fiesta 77 11 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. El vira atmdatcur Hast1r1on~mCers 1 1nteHrcsldtcdM an St.. Balboa. Catalina Passenger Ser-and 8 p.m. Sat.-Sun., and 3 p.m. Village, the Roanng '20s and Camp 1s the newest featured replica among s31uAyang19aheghy s1ghome ·1 de ar. vice provides weekend service. Fn.-Tues.-Fn. The new "Country Bear Snoopy. Mon.-Fn. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. the already elaborate collection of · prd · 1 1.ht,s mcl u e mect-Sun .. toCatalina.Passcngershavethe Vacation Hoedown" attraction fea-Sat. IOa.m.-IOp.m .. Sun. IOa.m.-7 movie and television memorabilia ings an pa mes wu oca astronomy opportunity to sight grey whales as tures continuous showings daily. The 220-S200 including life-like replicas of more clubs 10 Auckland. Rotorua, Well-they mivate south. Daily service Magic Kingdom continues to eel-P-~ELAND, 6610 Palos Ver-than 200 renowned stus. Daily 10 ington, Queenstown and Dunedm. resumes in March. 673-5245. ebrate its JOt.h anniversary with the des Dr. So., Rancho Palos Verdes. a.m.-8 p.m. with Fri.-Sat. open unlll 9 S~.687 per person. double occupancy. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO-"Gift Gi vcr Extraordinaire Ma-Guided tours are featured on Monday p. m. 522· I I SS. includes round-trip airfare. first class MOTIVE MUSEUM, 2SO E. Baker St.. chine." including a new Pontiac and Tuesday each week during the OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561 hotels. a home-stay. special Costa Mcsa.Antiquecars circa 1912-Fircbirdevcryday.Also,anexhibitof winter months. After learning some Center Ave., Huntington Beach. as tronomy-related mee unp and lee-present. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. more than 20 artjfacts and photo-of the history of the 31 -ycar old S~alty shops arc located in this tu res. ground transportation. trans-546-7660. graphs associated with the life of oceanarium, the tours depart on a village that features the charm of fers. porterage. daily s1ghtsce10g and CATALINA CRUISES, Catalina President Abraham Lincoln has just two-hour stroll through the park. quaint European villaJeS with cob- more 960-2300. Landing. Long Beach. Whale watch-been extended for one year. This Stops include "Baja Reef," killer bled streets. lantern hghts. and 70 --------------------------~--------------------------~murals of European scenes painted • ..,.. ... Ills i=·· .. ,.. ..... ...... _.,..,_ .. !mll'llft .... flllllllTOll GAAOO GllCM LA lllMOA DIWIGl EJIDl3 ::.'. ._ 1 • f ••'O· ...-"'nwr.-~ PJc-"c"\WJr•~'f'\ uA~C.:..ntrTtA ~ '". ll • .. l' ~J '"" 6.)o 391 ·~ •Orlnorllr .... COSU MIU ,,, • IJl' >8o< llUllTtlllllOll etACll f "'"OS """'"'9""' I ..,..,,. 1168 Q3l8 63' 936 I •aAtA •cOtlAMESA ...,., ... Plill (OWJtdsl-t<M• ~!>339 ·~1 •1M •VlNA PAllO( fl COSU MESA UA-l,,_dSC...,..C.01• 9!>7_.1113 97'-41•1 eU£NA l'AAI< l l TOAO P1<>hc.• Mo\t P•• lo-ot~ °' ... •• 111·4010 loll ~ *** (RUFF ·H EWN IQY GEAR UP FOR SPRING .. wtth r1utt Hf'""' • ,11 n ''"' we 11 fill up vour wardrobe needs with full SPMce fhP oont and shori m · 1 MJsriPd oil ( o tlon and the shirt 1~ n 1001. chomorov cotton &~§~&@~ 'XJ f-ASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · ( 714) 644 5070 12 Oe1ebook/ Friday. February 28, 1986 on exterior walls by European artists. 894-0747 . QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Exhibits incl ude special effect sound and hght shows 1n the Eng.me Room and Whcclhou~ re- enacting a ncar-collis1on at sea. and an extensive World War II d1splay depicting the ··Quccn·s" active role as a troopship. Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 435-3S 11. Q U EEN 'S WHARF ·~T<l"'llM:>< *MISSION VllJO OllANOl SPORTFISRJNG, Berth SS. Pon of Long Beach. Whale watchmg cruises depart twice daily through Apr. I , at I 0 a.m. and I p.m .. to sec these gentle giants as they Journey on their annual I S.000 mile migration from Alaska to Mexico. S8 and $6.50 admission. group rates available. (2 13) 432-8993. E-~c..t '4l~T/'O *"'""'' fdw•lf\~"'9'\lh ·~ 8111 +LA WlAADA .,M: he• l• Vo11,Kt .. 990 1400 loi. ... itt 'i•f'l(.I \till ~!Um Ot1w• '" ·~610'0 llJ911'0 +0AAN0( + WlllMINSl(ll SAN JUAN CA PISTRANO MISSION , 31882 Cam i n o Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Features Serra Chapel, California's oldest bu ilding, the ruins of the Great Stone Church. soldiers barracks. ' ,,_.. (OWMOi C•l'lrtft'\I b:lt ~~J Wtsl 991 .19.l!> • ,.. ... Wlt'A ---00.--..... •1 ~aut1ful ga rdens, and two museum rooms Wlth artifacts from Native i\mencan and earl> panas h culture JEA"'i PATOl' H 4 I ' T J..: C 0 l TL R F. T llE 11<1n:t. MF.RIDIE~ "F:WPORT BF.ACtl AND THE FKENCH AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMF.RO: C.ORDIAl.LY I VITE YO\l TO PARTlClPATE IN PRINTEMP DE PARI. AN EXCLU IVE PRESENTATION OF THF. 'PRl~G ... t lMMER 1986 HAUTE COUTURE COLLECTION JEAN PATOU -PARIS TUESDAY, MARCH II. 1986 f.llAMPAGNF: RECEPTION 11:30 a.m. LUNCHEON 12:30 p.m. FOR ADDITIONAi. f FORMATION AND Hf:..1.\1-:IWATtoNS CONTACT MARIAN'IF: Wll>Mi.:tt. tt<YfF:I. ~ERJJ)lf.'1, 7Hl47f>-2001 ,1_,;_,A~~1 .. 11~-;:1~1"\DAl·--I CONTINUED D:ul> 7 30 a.m.-S p.m. 493-1424. SEA WORLD, 1720 S. Shores Road. M1ss1on Bay. San Diego. Sea hons explore a "Spooky Kooky ( astlc" an the seal and otter show. .\lso offered 1s "Dolphin Discovery," 1he .\RCO Penguin Encounter. a $7 million exh1b1t that houses 400 penguins. and lt11ler whaJe Shamu. Dally 9 a m.-8 p.m. (619) 226-3901. SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GAR- DENS. 2647 Pacific Coast Highway. ( nrona del Mar. Roses, cactus. annual gardens, an ort:hid con- '>t'r•atory. ko1 ponds and a gift show Dail)' 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN, \fag11: Mountain Parkway exit off lnlerstatc 5. Valencia. Over 1.000 c;quarc dancers gather for Square Dancers Day Sat. They dress in ,11lorfu l costumes and perform a full J,I\ uf dancing to rapid-fire 1nstruc- 11on' trom well-known callers. The da' ' ac11v111es include four ~parate JJnce d1v1s1ons: New Dancing. \ 1Janmcam. Plus Dancing, and Clog- ging. and a special session of Round Dancing More than 100 ndcs. shows .ind attracuons including an 1800s 't~k crafts village and a Roanng Rapids wh11e water adventure are ulTered Call for hours. ( 818) '192-0884 SPRUCE GOOSE, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Howard Hughes' all-wood, 200-too flymg boat maJcstically berths for visitors to view the inside of the world's largest clear-span aluminum dome. A vanety of dis- plays including modules that show close-up details of fascinating areas of the plane such as the cockpit. flight dcclt and w1ng an terior arc featured. Sec the Queen Mary llSting for more information. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (2 13) 435-3 511. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS. 100 Uni- versal City Pl.. Universal Caty.• A guided tram tour of Universal's famed 420-acre back lot and the Entertainment Center. which fea- tures five hve shows, is offered. 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SJMOVIE t t "Ttn 1821" (1985) Timothy Hut· Ion, Robert Unch • -4:30- 0 NBCNEWS e TOO ClOSE FOR COMFORT t1J MYPAK1V 9 MACHBl I LEHAER ~ 6!) ADAM SMmfS MONEY WONJ) !ti NEWS BENSON mBARETTA C MOYIE * * * * 'Father OI The Bride" (19501 S9enos T rtct. Elizabeth Tty- lor V incenl Canby Sr• Y '" k Tun"• MOYIE ... "The ~ Club" (19841 EmliO Este¥ll, Moll'/ Angnld STARTIB MOYIE * * · M11c111ef' ( 1984) Doug Md<eon. Kelly Pr911on -t:30- • HE'S THE MAYOR (f) MOYIE * ** "Bunny like Is Milling"' I 1985) Laurence ~. carol Lyn- ley -10:00-1 L~~ 8 FAUGUY 0 THESAINT G~HOUR eD B94N> THE acae tD ROOM> ONE: AU STAR 90XING C.IMOYIE •••.;"The Jertl' 119191 s1.,... ..... tin, Bernadette PeMr1. (H)WOVIE * "Cannonbll Run U" (19841 Bun Reynolds, Dom Det.i.ae ~~BAEN< * * 'Purple ~· (1964) Ken Wahl Cher"1f Lldd -t0:1S- tl!) ABJGIOUS ~ -10-.30- .::STUNNING:':'. Rec R-t David f,dels1 .... n. Rolbl\jl S1on .. .::MASTERPIECE::. . ::FUNNY.'.'. .::ROMANTIC::. HANNAH AN D HER SISTERS \\000' \1.1.E\ \11(.11 \El.C \l\E \II\ F \UUO\\ C \IUU E FISll EH H \UH \It \ I Wit ~II E) 1.1 .0) U \0 1 \ \ \l\l IWE\O"St I.I.I\\\ U \\IEl.S rt-:H\ \I\\ \0\ ''HO\\ lll\\\F \\l .. ."il PG 13 ,UfllTUTMelkl tAU ... D ..... •-.,w•., .. .......,....... ... ,., itMww ._,. t, llU 990..021 UA MOVD 4 mn •u 1s1 ... 1M EDWMOS TOtWI COOtl n TIU s&1·9SOO EDWMDS Cl TOIO NOW SHOWING! .,..,.. llMI Ml 0770 EDWMOS CHMTCI Catrat: u ... tM-2400 rACllC U •ADA 6 ... .,. ... 144-0760 EDWUOS ..oil . " . . IUlll 63 7-03'0 MIC ORAMI M l IUlll '34-3911 UA CITT com:a nurr. ni-0567 EDllAIDS VI.WI C£N1tl Datebook/ Friday, February 28. 1986 IS Standing ovations at South Coast Symphony Hy CHRISTOPHER PALMER O•Mr l'llot C~t Conductor Lam <.1ra nger begun 1he evening b) de..cnh1ng 1hc proces~ .11 premiering a new worl as very much like "giving birth .. rhe 40- minutc prc-com:en J1'1( uss1on. leJ h)' John Ltverett. Head of the outhl'm < altfom1a Colkgc Dcpanment of \lu.-.1l . ce-nte~d around compoS(·r l>an1el Robb1nc.· worl " u1te from 1hr \grs of Life ... As pan of 1hl\ 11llrcx.luetol) lecture -:i regular floa1urc: of South Coast Symphony rnnn•r1 s -Mr. Robbins provided us ~1111 a bnef overview of his compo- \ll1on II was prt.>m1<.·rcd during lhC' ~uu1h C oast Chamber Orc:hcstra con- ' l'r1 wh1l'h followed fhc: concen tx-gan w11h the ~huben Fifth Symphony. followed b~ Mr Robb1m' comix>~ll1on It , "ncluded w11h Antonin Dvorak'' t o nceno for Cellv The ':ichuben 1" a \tudy in rnn- 1ra,t'> h hnngs us e.-.tremes of loud .ind ~oh . terseness and ')wertncss, and .. 11mhrl· rn\Cmblc ahcrnaung with ~1ng1ng ~olos. The orche<>lra CllCCUtt>d thl'4'e n trc:ml .. > w1th moderatron and dl'l1lJl~. More .-.1gn1fi<:antl), thc tran- 'lllOn from one to the other was handled with great fincsSt'. It 1s an unfortunate feature of Roben Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College that the fifth row (where fate assigned me a seat) 1s belo~ stage height. As a result, I could o;ec only the first rows of orchestra players But I was 1mprc~ w11h what I saw amongst the 'itnng ~11ons Untt) of sound is dependent 10 a great degree on the musicians of a \1ngle section "using the same bow- ings"; that 1s. moving their bows in the same d 1rcc11on. This stnng section went a step beyond. not only dtd the mus1e1ans pull their bows tn the same d1rec11on. the)' were together as well in pla,·1ng at the top or middle or lower pan of the bow. almost consistently through- out the work (To the layman. such a d1'1tmc11on probably seem~ trivial However. 11 1s essential. and 11-1 achievement 1s both difficult and admirable.) Which kads me to comm..-nt on another quali1y, what I will call ··1mphc1t leadership." Conductor Granger's gestures were economical. Indeed. 11 was d1flicuh to see the ~utiful things I was heann~ being iiijp;y;:;=:;;=...:;;...,,_ llllalk. 111 lllt. lllll•l•SJ. ... 11111 .. ......... .. rul ...... A JOHN HU GHES PRODU CTIO N nrenu In oink PMAMOUNT PICTURES PRtSENTS MOUY RING\W.D HARRY Of.AN STANTON ~PRETTY IN PINK" JOH CRYER ANNIE POTTS JAMES WDER ANO ANDREW MCCAft'THY MUSIC SCORE COMPOSED WY MICHAEL GORE EXECUTM PROOUCERS JOHN HUGHES ANO MICHAEL CHINtCH WRITTtN WY JOHN HUGHES PRODUCED 8Y LAUREN SHUUR DIRECTED WY HOWMO OEUTCH A ~RAMOUNT PICTURE CIN5IMl SOUlllOfMCa UUM MM.MU C1e1 Mii llfCGNIS CASSfTTIS MIO~ DISCS ..-. -_,, __ _ .,,..~··,_...­PG·~--ID'--· --~-.. STARTS TODAY ..-•lMiUM Milli • llfWPOlll t{AQ! 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W1th1n the orchestra, there arc al~o hierarchies Those also were func· t1omng well, and JUSt as subLly The eonccnmaster (first violinist). pnnn- pal stnn3S and principal winds (fir)I players in each secLion) have an important role in a work ltkc the Schuben Musicians call such a work "very exposed.'' because it is wnni:n 1n such a way that an~1hing which goes wro ng is heard. It 1s a good test for an orchestra. The SchubC'rt 1s al o "e11pa~d .. in the extent to which 111s "cry dehcatdv constructed. It 1s ver) ca~y lor one 'ICCtlon of th..-orchestra to O"erpower another scc11on. The JOb of "hal· ancing" the on:hestra falls un the conductor It was possible. mo'I of the time. to hear e"rrything and 10 have a sense that rt was molded together in a way which. although 11 may not have been "his way" m1gh1 well have pleased Herr Schubcn In prcparauon for such "tests" 1t 1s not unusual for orchestra mus1c1ans 10 pla)' their solo passage ~II. Whal was 1mprcss1ve was the extent to which pnnc1pal players l~d their sections to play as a unit, both internally and with the rest of thl" orchestra Mr. Granger's 1nterpreLat1on of the work was in keeping with 1rad1t1onal rendenngs of the wo rk One excep- tion: a very slow tempo used in the second section of the third move- ment. hs unorthodoxy in the context of orthodoxy certa1nl)' caught one·~ attention. But 1t seemed somehow out of place. The conductor Toscanini was famous for asking -for example - his Ou t1st and bassoonist, to play together not as a "Outc with bassoon sound" bur as a new distinct "Oute- bassoon ~und." There were mo- The S«ond work, the "Su11c for the A$eS of life" left several tmpress1ons. First, 1t was good to hear a new work which was accessible on the first hcanng. M uch of new music 1s heard only o nce. and the 1mpera11vc of acccss1b1lity wh ich th1~ prov1d1:<1 10 •• • • •• • •••••• • e llA,.GAIN MATINEES MO"lOA• IHRU fRIOA< •ST J PHH•-RMA~•-E\ e * ')AT,_>ROA• •,t.PfRfuRMA"l<f<, e * I ' ~ I • H ( A • ' ' A~ M f • • f A • ~f * LAKEWOOD "'*' i>11n1u1 IU llf1011y S C.,.,,.,.., ,, ~y .:=."°"' THI COlO. PUR'LI ~1 ii M t•U 11• t .. U -NICI 1n 1NOW ONlf OOUY ITlaO MOC NOl ft.Um _.. DOWN •our II llvaT llW 111 I MJ JIU S>U .. U IMS J!Nt:=. NITTY IN PINK r-.u1 ,_ -.,,. to» -111et 9 11> WllKS 1111 ,,,. ,.,. St11 7>4J , .. 1. AK W (f!nler Sov1h UUlU4 tlllllt<•ltr JI Doi AMo PIX Cll 111• -,,. -, ... CNUCll -- DILTA POttCI !II ,,,_,,.. __ , .. ,, •11 ~ ,__TIONI OUT Of AllUCA 1"I 1• .. ., ,,. le.al ......... , ..... _, LA MIRADA fll4) • i. llilwN• Row<•••• • WOO.Y MUN IWIWI Me• Sl1W ~U) I.OS >i• toU t•• IM t -... 1H INOW ONlT ~IT ITIMO MOUY -M.D NITTI' IN PINK 1-.u1 •-11. ......... ,.,_ OOUY ITIMO .. 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The cello wlo1st, a man of considerable reputation 1fwe are to behevr the program notes.. had -let us be chantable -an off-night. One word which sums up the first halfofthc program is "enthusiasm." Thi~ was precisely the quality missing in thl" serond half of the progr.1m. The Ovorak Concerto for Cello, of course, centers around a cello soloist. Per- haps his perfonnance demoralized the orchestra l11s hard to say. Sufli~ 11 10 comment that conduC1or Granger and ht'> mus1c1ans handled a difficult s11uat1on with aplomb. though without 1nsp1rat1on. Judging from the number of op- ponun11ies an Orange County au- dience has for hearing this work. 11 1s likely that the ma1onty heard 11 Saturday night for the first time. Thi!> arcounts perhaps for the standing ovation given the performance The composer D"orak may have been asleep. but from ume to 11mc ht' yawned and rolled over for us. It sa)'~ something 'Cl)' profound that the spmt of Lh<' man's mu .. 1c deserve~ a stand mg <>''at1on. even as he sleeps. 'Hitcher' is garbage By GEORGE Wll.LIAMS ~--........ "The Hitcher"' pretends to be a supernatural thnller w11h m ystenou.-. metaphors. perhaps to explain away its mounds of gnsly vio lence. Bui there's no maskins the fact this 1s garbage. pure and simple. Newcomer Robert Harmon, a for· mer movie photographer, shows he knows how to make good-looking pictures.. But "The Hitcher" also exposes h1sdefecuve toilet training or other such childhood d1s1urbanct. because his movie 1s merely a stn ngof SICk JOkes. However, Hannon's mental con- dition 1s fair and sunny. compared to that of the writer of this trash. who uses the pseudo nym Eric Red . "The Hitcher" is played by Dutch man Rutger Hauer, the villain of ''Blade Runner." He bums a ndc on a rainy night with C Thoma~ Howell. lonely and sleepy as he chauffeurs a luxuf) car on a Teu.-. highway en route from Chicago to San DiCJO Not1ein1 a stranded Volkswagen nearby, Howell qucst10ns Hauer about the d nvcr. "He couldn't have walked very far,'' sar.s Hauer. "Why's that?" asks Howell. 'Because I cut off his legs and his arms and his head," answers Hauer. suddenly bran- dishing a knife. "And I'm going to do the same to you." Howell manages to push Ha uer out of his ca r and speeds away. But. as 1f Hauer an read h1smind and au~s his every move, the villain appears to h im apin and again -leavin& a trail of butchered bodies bthmd them. O nly no o ne else sees Hauer. So Ho~ll 1s blamed for the k11linp I believe m innocence until proved guilty, l)ut I'd make on ex.ccpuon in the case of director Harmon and writer Red Ou1ck, an-est them. CHAO 'S DINESTY ---- Fun and frivolity at Bubbles eatery I Balhoa Peninsula SC('ms to be 1t•1urn1ng to the glory days of the '30s .inc.J '40s when it was the dcsllnat1on 'l~ll Would be restaurateurs are d t1monng for locations to put up n·~raurants. as evidenced by the fact 1ht11 tour new eateries have opened 1n 1mt the last six months. A few more \1111 be open1n1 this year. In keeping "11h Balboa's reputation as a son of l>l\n('~ land for adults, most of the rl·,1aurants arc o f the "lcfs have fun I Jfll"I\' " lu't the name BU BBLES B.\LBO..\ CLUI! connotes fnvoht), .11al 11 lives up tolls moniker. A.nyone 11 ho g<>c:~ 1n With the blues 1s going to onw out w11h a smile or a nervous hr1·tl~down -there's no in-between Rubbles is the br.unch1ld of Doug l .i1 anaugh and Ralph Kosm1des, ,1 hu began their local restaurant .arl•er by transfomung the old batt houSt' at the end of the Balboa Pier 111111 Ruby's, 1 nostalgic '30s ham- burger hangout which has been wild I) \uH·essful. No reason to change their upbeat philosophy about res- taurantdom now. Hubbies certainly 1s in a prime loca11on. at the intersection where 1ou make a decision to tum left to lall·h the ferl') to the 1'lland. or tum 111lht 10 park at the bcach/munic1pal 1111 Dn vm~ past Bubbles may change 1n1ir pnon11es. especially when you t1':gin to wonder why all thoS<' people Jrr standing o n the sidewalk, and you l!.ll"~ a little at the gu) in the Philip \.1 oms o utfit 1uarding the \ta1nless 'tccl front door. 't 1)u will have toansweracoupleof qut·~t1ons before e ntrance 1s allov.ed. unlc'' the place 1s part1all) empt). v. h1th 1~ h1Jhly unlikely incc Bub- hies 1\ a mixed bag of tncks -pan lCX'l..ta1I lounge, pan restaurant - ,·n1ranu arc scn."t'ned to k~p the 1.1>l kta1I loungt' filled w11h onl) as man) people as there are cham •. and 10 ~n out the diners with and "1thout rcscrvauons. While o ne may 1n1t1all) bal~ at the third degree. It c.J1x;' make what's happening inside much more palatable The motif inside leaves no doubt that you've now encountered what thr name tnllmatcd it's hubbies. hubbies everywhere. They arc etched on glass panels that semi-separate bar from restaurant, they float lazily about the room courtesy of an tndustnal bubble machine set into the ce1hng. and there is no m1sMng thl' outrageous focal point of the plan-. no ma1tt'r what your vantage.' point In the m11tc.Jk ol thC" d1n1ng room. a g1ganllt' tntn)parcnt plastic tubt· runs at a Jaunty angle from floor to ceiling and 11 provides the ulumate theme Bubbles course nonstop through the water filling the tube Someone sawed the manani glasses m half and &Jued them to the walls (well. they were wooden ones) Some· body remembered the bl1ck fonmca of the era and used 1t for bar tops and Other touches. Chrome chairs up- holstered in penod reddish/burgundy vin) I were even brou&ht hack tu II fc. l hey do make cornronablc seating around the dinner table The vinyl changes to dark green on the booth\ ,urround1ng the room There'\ no doubting that someone rcmcmbcffd well or recreated well This 1s a campy place I ot~ of people come to listen tv thl' outstanding music of the put, the old song5, the JUL thut brouaht u~ th1ough the depression. Four-to 6-p1~ groups perform live every night. f IFI CHAO including the Ink Spots backup band on weekends. I've been to the res- taurant three times. and the music 1!> always wonderful. The place has only been open about four mon1hs and early o n someone madt' them cut lhr loudspeakers. How \ad, we had to listen to the music au nature! which was loud enough to enJO~. and YOIJ could even ha'e a dinner convers.t- t1on without ra1S1ng }our '01ce The speakers arc connecttd again. the surfaces bounce a lot of $0Und and modem technology outwc1a.hs ro- mantic hsteningofthe past. When the group 1s cooking. don't t'ven tr; to make a phone call. you won't be able to he.ar the pan) on the other end The food 1s almost as much fun as the atmosphere. lt's.cclecuc. interest- ing and pretty affordable With Amenca searching for its own cuisine these days. this menu rould well be reresentall\'C of 1hat direction. The v.ine ltst 1s onl> one. page long and tuded into th(' same folder as the menu. but. the> have managed to h!>I about 50 labels m this small space, 1 er; good wines at pnces on the Jownward s1dt' of two time~ whok- sale Ther even have the decency to hst 1 intage dales: however. a preponderance of the w1 nes arc rtct'nt releases. causing us to remember the lrght-heaned personality of this res- taurant. The very first thing "'e tasted in this restaurant was smashingly good n appetizer called Hea venly Mush- rooms consisted of button mush- rooms cooked with dab of wine shallots. cream and herbs. then sand- wi ched bet"een la)'ers of airy puff pastry With a quaff or two of our .\cana Chardonnay. 1t look on even more stature Mozzarella Mannara fared almost as well. A thick slice of the cheese was dredge-d 1n egg and crumbs then quickly fned until the cnsp coating could barely hold the melting goodness inside The fresh marinara sauct' provided classic Ital- ian balance Holy Cow' I'm told 1~ one o f the mo~t popular apc111ers. Thin slice~ of rare beef are afloat 1n a sauce of soy. garltc, llaked red pepper The llccfwa' tender. but 1t was overwhelmed hy too much of the sltghtly tier; sauce which also made 11 a bu too salt) Oysters Rockefeller are gi ven a new twist by be1n~opped with spinach mousschne and glazed 1n the salamander They were JUICY. plum and delicious. hnmp Balboa is also a popular 11cm The shnmp an· steamed, chill«! and served with a counterpoint of warm bM1I sauce This. too . .was a well-co nce1vcd dish fhough they serve lovely hot. c:n i.p French rolls, an a la carte of Bubble Bread (thick shccscoated with butte1 . olive 011, freshly chped herbs. o dash of g:irhc. and Parmesan chee~ quick- ly bro iled) 1s not a bad idea It fits in with the attitude of the food. •\ Shnmp Cocktail and 8 &. K (Bubbly and Beluga) round out lhc aptuzers. On the 8 &. 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New York. and learned to play trumpet and flugelhorn at an carly age. fHSH All A ND SUNTAN FIH 675-5777 After compleung high school, he worked asa pan-11me musician 10 put himself through college. He also spent ten summers as a bartender. and "dunng those summers I learned every facet of the restaurant bus mess." he says. Select one of many delicious entrees from our critically oc· claimed menu while enjoying the BUBBLES' DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND throughout the afternoon in the authentic 1930' s setting of Bubbles Balboa Club. Rewirvot1on' Sugge,ted His wife Shirley grew up 1n a restaurant family in Boulder Creek. California, where her parents operated their own restaurant for many years. Today. Joe and Shirley successfully blend music and food 1n Newport Beach at Cafe L1do. the1r Cannery Village supper club. Fi ve years ago. the Sperra1 L3$ bought the property. then basically a sandwich stand. and proceeded to remodel and expand 11 into a ful l-service restaurant and nightclub. <\lthough Cafe Lido has developed a reputation for ofTcnng "gourmet Jau" by promtnent artists . .. there was no entenainment dunng our first year of operation:· says Joe. "We stnctly worked on develop- ing our food." Begmntng with a continental menu, the restaurant has expanded its ofTenngs. with the :idd111on of head chef Francis Temaiana. to 1ncludt· a great number of fres h -;ea food -;pen alty dishes. Originall y from Tahiti. rcma1ana jOincd Cafe Lido almost three years ago I Ir lormcrly owned ( afr Tah111. Newpon Beach. "What we've done 1-; gl·ar neryth1ng on our \pec1al board right at Francis and 1ust let him Oy w11h 11." say<; Joe "His fone 1s seafood~. but there's vanet} enough on the menu that 1f you want steak. pasta. or veal. there's that too ... On Monda> and Tuesda> evenings. diners can gc.·1 two dinners for SIS. 95. "'These are dinners from the special board," explain s Joe. "things hke swordfish. halibut. rack of lamb, steak. lohc;ter tails -all the lhtngs we normally run on the wrckcnd at $1 5 to $16 a dtsh." Popular on Wednesday evenings 1s the six-course Italian dinner for $9.95 per person. "T ypical of that.'' he explaiM, "would be an appetJLer. antipasto, soup. a pasta dish, an en tree, and dessert ... Thursday 1s Cajun Night. featunng specials such as blackened fish and other spicy bayou-style en trees. The club 1s now the only restaurant on the Balboa Peninsula serving until m1dn1ght. seven nights a week. "Appetizers arc available until midnight, 100:· adds Joe. "for that after-theatre crowd and others ... . o.., ..... ,........, ..... p_ Joe and Shirley Sperrazza of~fe Lido. pl u\ Sunday afternoons 3:30 to Mp m ··on Monda) nights. I have And)' Martin and h1~ brothers:· says Joe. "The} 're high energy level. the~· \t' put together a group that's theirs. plus the~ do a bunch of studio work and Les Brown·~ tounng hand T hey're t:allt'd the Manin Brothers when 1t'c; JUM their own group." On T uc!>days. th e cl ub 'ipolllght\ lntcr\Cct1on. a local tno; and Wednesdays. the New York Jan Connection takes the stage. The Lido Ja11 .\II-Star' play Thursday through Sunday evening~ and Sunda~ afternoons. 'ipec1al performances dunng the month include the Mike Sharp Big Band Concert. and Max BcnnC'tt with his group. Freeway Bennett 1s Pegg> Lee'<, bas<, player dunng her concert tours "Many special musicians drop b) to share their JaLZ talents.'' remarks Joe. "You'll never know who you may hear playmg your fa vonte J3ll tunes" Along with menu changes. the restaurant has --------------------------1 recently undergone refurbishing. "We've included a lot of burgundies and grays, plus plums, mauves, and dust y rose," says Joe. The new colors and other changes in decor lend a more soph1sllcated. supper cl ub ktnd of atmosphere to the dining area. Cafe Lid o's "happy hour" 1s a Monday through Friday "Jan at Five:· offered from 5 to 8 p.m. ··we give hve enh:nainmcnt and complimentar) hor-; d'oeuvres in our lounge," says J0<;. r - ''THEBEST I BRUNCH IN TOWN!'' -"general consensus" Newport Beach Le BlantU • 414 M. Newport Blvd , N wport ~.1c h • 645·6700 1• Oatebook/ Friday, February 28. 1986 The current entena1nment lin e-up at Cafe Lado features 11 .. e JaJ.J every night fro m 9 p m. to 1:30 a.m .. Shirley continues to teach P.E. at ru'it1n High but St'rvcs as hostess for the restaurant in the evenings. Cafe Lido 1s located at 2900 Newport Bl vd Cannery Village. Newport Beach Rt'\4..'rv:itmn\ arc recommended Call 675-2968 $ to I clovet garlic, chpped fine 1 table1pooa tulloman soy 1aace Salad oil Black pepper Salt Heat four tablespoons of 011 Sautc garlic until brown. Fry shccs five minutes. Add 'IOy ~wee. pinch of --------------------salt. and pepper to taste. Continue frying until pork is GARLIC PORK well cooked. Sliced mushrooms and gtten onions may TtifE W EEK I.A, poHd pork, cat la~ 1Uct1 be added, 1f desired Makes 2 scrvmgs BALBOA THAI ICED TEA Ttaat Tea Ii\ cap Hgar Half ud RaJf Brew I cup of Thai Tea w11h I gallon of wacer for 20 minutes. Drain off lea ves. Add sugar Makc'i t gallon. For a sin,le serving. pour tea over crushed an· in a glass. Top with Half and lfalf. OJ')l1onal: a shot of n•m. These recipes were 'lubm11ted hy Balhoa fha1 Cafe. Balboa Peninsula. OUT ON THE TOWN CHAO'S •.• FromPagel6 1011 ran wrap in a blinis. Sitting Jdn11t1s1 pnces of $3. 50 to $7. 95 for 111hn appetizers, this one tops out at _.Bob Burns: Still Great ... " ~"erly Busli Smith Oaily Pilot $'\</ 45. l omat0Soupa1Bubblesiscreamy, ~ •'Vow P rf"iwntin,g • ,1111-hil) spicy and finished with a A FESTIVAi. OF CHAM.PAGNE BUFFETS tof'lh.11 of puff pastry. Shnmp Louis - ),ti.HI IS a gathenng of greens. shrimp, ln1 luJmg Rouml of llt-rl, 1 .. !J uf L.unb. Ham. f~ Btoried1ct. Olllt'lettes. Qli1chc. Bt-~1an wrn.110 wedges. ~s. capers and, of V. aflln. Po1u•t.rcf '-811111111. ::O.ala<h. ChttM~. FrM.h Breads, Oeu.-rt5 alld M111·h More!! 11>ur~. Louts dressing. The C.aesar IS • 13° c·s· ehildtto) l1l\\\'1I wi th a mild form of dressing '"''"NI $und•y JO •m·2:30 pm 'J"' O\'erpowenng anchovy fla vor 37 Fuhioo bland Newport ~acb .irHI largish croutons. ~~iiiii;;;iii:ii=::=::=:::=;;;;::;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;===;:;;~ '"'-1mJfish 1s beloved by fish-eaters. I H1·11'. 11 1s given a new identtty by ti.:1n~ quickly broiled· then. as the nwnu ~:rs. "nbboned with beama1se d nd a da h of pecan bu uer." The young l hd Bill Barber, is a graduate of the t uhn:J r) Institute and, in his 1•11thusia~m to please. he still more th.111 11hboned avd dabbed w11h the ,;1 u. r' -1herc was a lot ofbolh on the pl.111· 1hough I wouldn't argue with tlw 11,,, or of ei ther. l'o.tl hed Salmon is finished with a li11ht ,ltll sauce. and 1s an citcellenl 1 h11u.~ Snapper 1s encased in puff (PJeue .ee CHAO/Pace 18) TRY US FOR A RULLY SOOD IRUIFIST! Lunch and Dinner too, of course 428 E 17lh St Cos1a Mesa 714-650-1750 S1t•1 Dislr • Lift Cntwtllinmttnt l A M • 2 A M. 061/y Sunday 8 AM to 12 Midnight rineJo~ Northern Italian Continental Cuisine Now Featuring A Special lighter. late-Night Dining Me~u (new Items monthly) Entertainment Tues.·Sun., Cocktails with complimentary hors d'oeuvru from 4:30 Dinner from 5:30 Sunday Night Is Family Night $12.50 complete dinners from 5 p.m. 1/t price (children under 12) 3520 East Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675~1922 , ... ; ~ @~e.l~u~a~ Early Bird Dinner Specials $7.50 hrimp Tempura • Beef T empura Chick en Karraage • Chicken Teriyaki California Roll Served with sunomono, soup, salad , and rice. All for only $7 .50 3840 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-3933 100!100! STARRING KEN BERRY OF T.V.'s F TROOP PETTICOAT JUNCTION MAYBERRY RFD MAMMA'S FAMILY M VISB BIJFF£f 3 'ftMm A. DAY! I ' I ' I{ I I .... I I , I SO Year a of Fine Italian Dining I n1ov our cuisine from Central .1nJ Northern Italy Every mt.·.il I<, served w11 h old world c ho11 m a ~cnerou<. view of Newp0rt Bay. vakt parkin~ and t0mphmenl,1ry hn111 "Bps Piann bar and lull menu until I a rr1 M;ike plan'> now to dint' with us this evening <. .111 171 II n11] 7AAO tor rt''>er"•'' ion' or 1nlor m<lt 1(ln ahout our ba-r v1,•w h.rnqud l.H 1lit It'' J 11 1 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach BltEAKPAST s395 ..... tOAll e Cd' * Pndta • l*-e Bot • eow ea..ra • llbadt• • Crny • Dalah hatry • (dip ... .... • .........., llllfftna LUNCH •495 ,, Ul·UI"' DINNER s595 .,...a... s.&..s Ber. HomaNidc Soup Fruh Rah. Mcac C.OW.C. Poulcry. Vc~blc:s Pocato. Dr:um ,0 .... ,,.. VMtkTayolS&*U. FNhs. CAcfCatvcd Roasts Pastrtesand Bcuda. 3131 BIUSTOL. COSTA ME.SA 557.3000 Dateboof(/ Frida}'. February 28. 1986 17 .. • OUT ON THE TOWN CHAO'S DINESTY ... From Page 17 pastry before bc:mg topped with our dinners. we segued to an Edna Sautemc sauce Vallcy Pinot No1r. I recall its nice Somewhere down the lane an one of acquaintance with Barber's Lamb I . 896t A<lamo; Al M&gnoloa WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD l UNCHFS ~NNFRS TROPIC At L•>C.KTAll S R"N0UfT r AC:U 1T·[5 (AHRING f()()OTOC.0 OPfN 10Af$ ·SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 827 1210 Hunl'"OIOtl Beacll 968 '>Cl!>() 114 Beach Blvtl Near Kn<>ll 5 Ar.a1>e1m 99S 99Xl GA.loq_e NOW PLAYING GJ'o titer ~ A New Comedy by Lawrenc e Ro man Directed by Richard Vath Performances Tuesday ltHu Sunday, Saturday and Sunday Brunch 3503 S. Herbor Blvd., SenteAn•, CA, 'h Mile Nonh of San Diego Fwy 111•,f 111"1 .t11\1' w1• r t1,11w· '.ll 1111tr fnr fllH I ~· (>p,•11rr Brl"t1i. 1,1<,f clo<•<,11 ! n11•.m Wf' thin I p11I •I fllhlf d• .ti 111!1111 \Nr • If(• f 11\I It l·rt·~ lf\1• letvt• ,mtJ t ~rP lht'll RClf"\ 11110 illl of 11111 1 r• 1'" 11 •, ( ,., ,.1 11 , "' ,1•11 ., , f •1111 )""" 1 r,, · linP'>I mi!rt•111 ""' .iva1taht1• T ""' ""'"•"'"' 111\ 1 ,, .,,,,,, " ""' ., 1 .H 1 .11111 11 ., \l'nc.l'c. 01J1 1 .,,1 or"'""' 101 ud• • '""" '"t't', • .... , ..,, 1\.w• • ,it1c1 f()lJr p;inr ilkP\ 0\•11f 11 vO•i" ...,, •' rlt·r ''l f 1nw w<' t .in put \o fl 11• It r ' t ' ' 1 r • • t 1 a'.><,uri•rJ that ')()mf>lrrru" .,.., "'"'"1', 111.• , \" JO (..u~ (,,,()urrn~ t ott,._,. \~~' '"'rrvcnhul Io Art PI,., •n..l O<~ c oomty UM f 800 468 )IH k• "~ "",...,.."' """ ,.,.. ...... ~ .. ___ _ .., ... I U6·1 ... 11 081ebook/ Friday, February 28. 1986 Chop~ He hrst mannates them, then makes a sauce of conander. basil. mint, cashews. cream and nee wine vinegar to !>el off the gnlkd chops. A fully boned breast of chicken was a\ pleasmg with its herb marinade, Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY $199 BRUNCH Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:00 AM to 1 :00 PM 645-8091 1712 Placentia Costa Mesa tender tlcsh and lightly gnlled e'l- lcnor Untned 1s Tenderloin of Veal ~•th a mustard. olive oil, garlic. rosemary. thyme, shallot and parsley gla1e and coaung and Ruby's Shrimp served rn a cream y scallion-pepper sauce. We did hke a blending o f spinach and feta cheese baked in puff pastry, and the Roast Duckling 1s partially boned before roasu ng, sl 1c1 ng and be• ng sent to the table with a ni(·c raspberry sauce. Of course. there's steak. too A spllt New York ..crved atop a '!age. garlic. cream. red wine and pep- percorn reductio n that makes your tastebuds tingle We haven't gotten to Bubbles for Sunday Brunch yet, but I have a menu in hand. It's not buffet, but decent a la carte items befiuing a linen-tabled dining room. Several egg dishes, Cl11cken Salad with Capers. Steak Sandwich, Veal Rollat1n1 in a lemon- bas1I sauce, Swedish Pancakes. Poached Salmon and an Omelette are some of the olTenngs. Pric~ is S 12.50. and orders come complete with St:awberry Buller. Frurt Cup or Soup or Salad. and Champagne. Children eat for $).)0. At both brunch and dinner. Pecan T orte, Bon Bons and a Banana Boat arc offered for dessert. The real tum- Appearing at Carmelo's Italian Restaurant 1s the Award Wtnntng Marco Marinangeh at the Piano Bar T ues.-Sun. 8 P.M. · l A.M. Marco composes and arranges his own songs. Carmelo's, located at 3520 E. Coast Hwy. tn Corona del Mar. open nrghtly at 4:30. Closed Monday's. Call 675· l 922 for reservations on 1s the Fresh Fruit Creme Brule with 11s nch cream IC'< lure envelopin 1he p1cce1' of fruit beneath a cruoch coat mg of sugar. The pnccs arc more than fair • Bubbles. Entrees ranee from onl $9.95 to S 16.95 and wines are pncc from S 7 to S26 with the exception of couple of vef)• good champagne With that an mind. the happy a mosphere and the marvelous musu albeit a bit loud. no wonder everyon wants to get 1n the door. Also. I spoke frankly to the owne1 about the foods that came ovc1 sauced. Aller that convcrsauon. have no doubt that by the time yo read this the kitchen will be monito1 mg the finished plates more careful!) Their whole atlllude 1s that dinin should be a hapy adventure, and w need more of that! BUBBLES BALBOA C'LUB, 11 Palm Street (at Balboa Blvd.), Balbo Peninsula. 6 7 5-9093 for d inner resea vauons which arc h1ahly rec om mended. No Jeans or tennis shoe! Jackets are not required: howeve1 you will find most ofthegentlemen d1 wear Jackets. Sunday Brunch 10 to .1 Dinner n1gh1ly. No lunches. Ampl street or municipal lot parking. ...... • .,, •I ,.,,.. t •01. ... 0 ., For ClaairiN Ad ACTION Ctll A OAllY l'tLOT AO-YISO. MJ -5471 GULLIVER'S < OMINC S(X )N1 1\ll N I W l l ' (II MI N l ' h "c Nt·"- 1<.·mprin~ :-,alads l.1,ghr Nt·w Old F;t\l11oncJ S.1nJwrt hc:s ~.um· WonJt·rfu l l >.u I y ... pc< 1.lls .111d. of tnu r <:, PR JMI., RIB Of BEEF .., '"" ,, \ \ I{ ! I I I ) • \ ' '• t ' "' ~ • ....,Jl....,JT ON THE TOWN ~~~ AMERICAN THE BARN Have the prime of your Lile chooeing from the eatenaive 25 item menu. Steaks, aeafood, BBQ, Mexican dis- hes mcludina saJad bar, and more. Welltern charm and country am- h1ance. Breaklut M-F 6:30-11:00, Lunch M-F 11:00-2:30, Dinner 7 ntl{hta from 5:00 p.m. Happy hour M F 4:30· 7 p.m. Satellite diah. Live cnteri.inment and dancin1. Sun l'hampagne Buffet Brunch 10-2:30 Hanquet facilities. 14982 Redhill. TUllttn. 730-0115. TUE ORIGI NAL BARN F.\R~ER STEAKHOUSE \,.,•The~· art Lht original Famou11 1 .. r their one -and-a-half J)()und l'nrt .. rh11u'lt' ~teaks and featuring .f1•pl11\ hrrnlinR Proudly serving for 1 I 11•11r-.. Lunch Mom.-Fri 11 ·2. Dtn· ''"r r11~h1 ly Mon. Fri. from 5 pm 'I.ii & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor J\lql . c·u .. 10 Me11a 64:!-9777 IH.N!\!IGAN'S I r .. ,h fuocl ~nved with a s1dt' of fun \Ji 1111 fea1 urts unique appeuurs, •01l.1l1,, ~t'afood. cro18Unt Mnd ""ht>... burl(ers, Mexican dishe11. 111d an exc111ng brunch menu l.•m•h and dinner from 11 a.m ""•·kd11v' Brunch 9 :ion weekendi. ~ 1111 har with 11pec1alty drinks I l.1111" hour 4 i weekdays In C05t.a ''"""· s .. uth Coast Plaza parking lot 1,, "11k '-. Filth Avenl!e 241 :19:J8 In \\ ,.,, n11ns1n. !)4!) W ut m m,tt'r \11111 H!:l I 4fl:!:! 1>1rncin11 evensnJlfi in \\ 1·,tn11n11ter lo"-8111111 ROB BURNS "lupnh 111 the word lo de11eribe th•~ lrne d1111ng elll11hli11hment Srrvmit 't'wp11rt for I~ Yt'lll'!I. 81)e\'talizinic in 1\111(US ra1Med beef , thl' ri ne11l you 11111 i:rt. Albo feoturinic frHh fish, \'t•nl and ch1ckrn. Thi' li nen covered tuhleh, t'llndlei. and fre11h nowen. 11dd 111 the ~leicsm·e, with booth11 and h1wh l111C'k rha11"11 for privarv Fl1rk .. ring lontern11 11nll rlas~ical 11111~11 r11pture the chnrminl( nnll "Min 11tm11-.phere Open ftor l11nrh, ol111nrr and their 'lplrnd1fero1111 Sun il1w Lru1wh. F.xtt'na1vt wine list. :1i F11~h11111 1~1and 644 :..>o:m BRISTOL BAR A GRILL · Al Holiday Inn Trad1uonally en all American favorite place L<> eat and priced for family dining. Every Lhin11 from Juicy tteada and chops to •J)f'Cial chicken dithn and fresh 11eafood. &unteout aaJad bar SumptuoU11 d11ily lunrht'On bufl'el O~n daily for dintl'IJ and l'OCkt.111111. :\131 Bri11.0l St., Ct>1l.a Meaa M11 :moo. DILLMAN '~ Tlw I >illm1111 lon11lv 1" lnmou~ fur 1 h1•1r trud111nn11I wRrm ho11p11J1l1h 1111<1 fint fMd f'ineAt prime rih in Holl11•11 11nt.I frNh f111h daily. Com JJll'tt' cl111nrr Aflt'l'IRl11 d11ily "'ritmc!lv itf'rv1ce . and a fun. deltghttul a1 mO!>phere. Open dailv for lunch and dinner. Brunrh Sat and Sun ~)I E Balboa. 6-;"J. ';7:.!6 THE HIDE-AWAY Tired uf rating out at plact11 w11h no pmacy., Sear<'h nu more' Thl' Hide awa~ provides privac} with 1lS hooths Md part1t1on~. perfect fur blbint"!ll> lunche-ons and romantic t.l1nmg. All newly decoratrd offerinl( a relaxing atmo.>phere. The pec1al ties are seafood and steak1 Af fordable dining for the whult' ram 1h Variety of daily Spt<'1al . Homt' made soups and sauces. Reer & wine -.t-rved al!lu 5874 Edinger at Sprml( dale m ~anna =-'hopping Villaicf' Huntingt<>n Beach 840 65 UI JOLLY ROGER r.real Amerir11n food and at the Oellt µrt<'el> The .lolly H11j(er ha~ alway11 heen known 1t!I 11 l(tl(>d family value rt>~taurant The mt'nu featurei< lireakfast, lunch and dinner with a larl(I' variel\' of' d1shl.'!I lo l'h\Xl'ie from From egg dishes. gru:lctle n.skei.. hurge~. sandwirhr11, salad!! 111 t'omplete dinnen. 11f '\eafood, '>lt>aki., r h1t·ken and dehc1ou.~ des -.t>rll. Fam1h owned fo r 1fi vurs with tht' fm·ndhl''ll !lt'rvlce in tclwn 400 S C'1111;,1 Hwv , Laicuna fil'al·h 494 u r; 'CALFORNIAN HEMINGWAY'S In the 1tylf' of 1 he m11n himself, Hemingway'll it1 a celebration nf adventure, ol romance •nd the art 11( li"tnK An awarn winning rl'11 tuurant offermg Euro~an CUt!llnt' w11h 11 ('altforn1a 11crent 11nd 1Jn t'Xll'llStH' wine lii11 [!inner n11eht I\ l.11111 h M f Thr 111 m1111phNe •~ "1trin umJ fraendh 1wd fill~c1 wtth l'lll hu111a~111. Est.abh~hed ~mn• 19";°;!, 1111-. re~111urantfrafe '" locaten in C11ron11 cirl M11r 111 l'at·ifk <'••ll'<t Hwv It\ MacArthur Hlvd n7:1 IU'.!11 MONACO'S l-:11:J')t'r1tn<'r fonts11t1r C'nliforn111 nuuvellr C'rl'8.l1111\11 1u·~nted w11 h " Frtnch fl111r, wh1lf' clinmic in nn ele11111H waterfront 'EtlllnlC over l11okin11 New1x>rl R11y lo~njov 11 vn"t "elert 11111 u( t'nl rr("ll for hrnnrh lum·h. and dinner in add11111n to lhi' """'"' hnr ur nht>rnoon '""" on tht· Ha,, mttkinl( M11n8l'O·,. 8 \t f\ ~1w<·11tl tre11t. Monnt'o'• •-ltK'ntrd arm"" from Nl'wport lmporl.JI in t hf' T11 k1u R1111k Bld11. 8t :.:1:1:1 W l'•!Mt Hwv. Nl'wport Hl'11rh. l'hmit' 111 v1111r r('11ervtt1111n .. 81 !7141 fl4fi ri22r. ITAUAN CARMELO'S Thia uJt.ra·amart haven of excep- tional Italian and Continental c:uiaine ia one of the more rewarding placea to dine. Fresh put.a and special "light" uucea are carefully prepared by three of the finett Ital- ian chef1. Piano bar entart.ainmenl complemente t.he fun atmoepbere.. Patio dinina available for the 1un loven. Open Tuea.·Sun. from 5:30 p.m. for dinner. Sun. Brunch 11:00-2:30. 3520 E. Cout Hwy. Cor ona del Mar. 675-1922. MARCELLO'S Thit award winner offen an ex- t..entive menu 1peciaJ.irina in put.a.a, veal. cioppino and their famous handmade piz.za. Eetabli1bed since 1973, thiJ family owned rataurant hu captured t.he heart.I of lt.aJian food lovers. Lunch Mon.-Fri., Din· ner 7 oighu a week. 17502 Beach at Sla ter, Huntington Beach. 842-5505. VI LLA NOVA A heautiful bay view creates the mmcsnl1C' !letting that haa made the Villa Nova a "11pec1al kmd of place" fur <)\'er fifty years. Superb cuisine from Central and Notthem Italy -.e rved in Old World charm. Ex tensive wine list Dinner nightly Pusno har. Full menu till 1:00 a.m. :11:11 Wei;t ('011Kt Hwy., Newport Rt"al·h 6441 71i&> LI 'S RESTAURANT Ir VllU love Chinese food . you're sure to enJOY dining here. a.s Li's prom sses truly authentic Chinese food Tht> menu offers a wide variety of rxot1c-du1hes. from a la carte to rnmhmat1ons. Breathtaking dt'<'or in n <1upremely beautiful al nwsphere T ropical drinks tto 411ench your th1nl Open seven days 1l week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adam1o. H unt1nicton Beach 002 91 lfi :11 -1 N Beach Blvd . An11he1111 !12i 1210 THE LOTUS 1-:lller the Orienl and experience thr ucellenre of Mandarin and S1.-rhw11n Cuisines Authentic Chi m·~I' dish~~ es1Jt>c1allv prep11red bv m11~tl'I rhef l.1u. The Lotus can ••I fer 1 ultnarv ma1'tt'rp1eces to your ltkinl( Tht' lov1·h dininic area j,. d11m11111tto<l w11 h pictureir. of the l.11tu~ llnwl'r lhl' 'lymbol of purity Ill ('h1neKI.' 1 ult11rt EnJOY fint <'hi ne't' d1n1nl( Ill\ well as wine. spmts 11ncl h11'>p1tnhtv 11t tht' Lotu11 I .outt'd in Ht1rb11r \tnlt'r at 2:100 linrhor Hh cl 111 <'•>Hln Mesa Call •• ' !:Iii ~ANOA RI N .Ol'RMET 1\ truh ~J>l't't1tl plalt' tu dine. thr \lnnJ1mn <:1111rmrt hnJC bttn 11 1111ld 11\\.uil "11111er t1nd owner, M1rh11rl ( 'hlt\011 W/IJ vutt'd f<~t11urnlc-ur of t lw \ r11r !'>pe1111l111n11 in Prkmic. "h11n1th111, s, .. l hw1rn 11nd Hunan 1111-.111t''· thf'~ 11ffN Rn 11rr11v of drh , ,111n tn1 l11d1111e Ptok1n11 1l11cl<. 1h1111pl1111e1-. "h11lt· f.,h 1utd mnrt' "1mp1 11111~ ch~tw~ t-:le11an1 111 nw .. 11ht'rl" 1mpN'111hlr ~.-rv1l'e and PX 11.'lll'l\ t! w1rw hi.I I ,tMl '\d11m~. ! •~tw Mf'<i1t r.,411 1'117 CONTll\ENTAL MEDITERRANEAN ROOM • Airporter Inn Congenial and secluded from Lhe buay airport 1urrounding1. The Mediterranean Room offers superb continental cui11ine for lunch, din· ner and Sunday brunch. 'fop enter· tainment nightly in the Cabaret Lounge. The Captain'11 T able is open for dining 24 hours. Perfect for watching California sunset.a ia the Flight Deck Lounge. The Airport.er Inn is located at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. 833-2770 MARCEL'S Voila! Marcel~ Delightfully relrt!Sh· mg menu featuring freiih 11e1food and Lou111ana Cajun speciala. Gourmet oys~r bar. Elegant yet casual almotphere. Live enteri.in ment and danci ng featuring oc·. finest entertainment. Dancing under the alan! Lunch from 11 a.m Dinner nightly from 5 p.m. Oystc-r bar till 1:00 a.m. lJO E 17th St Co8t.a Mesa. 646-88!>5 P U FFIN'S An adventure in natural eating Fre h quality ingredient.A prepared in a simple yet elegant way. Award winning recipes. G11rden ~tling in a European Cafe style almo11phere. C8sual breakfast and lunch. Formal dining for dinner Sun. Thurs 7 tt.m. 10 p.m., Fri. & ~al. till 11 p.m lOSO E. C'oia.-.t Hwv . ('ornna del Mar 640 l!)i:I RIVI ERA Helax lo gracious service in an elegant. intimate atmOllphere Ell pertly prepared conunental d111hn h,· Chef Richard Bergner. 8tn<'e 1970 Thss award winning rH taur11nt al&onffers an exten11ve wine lt,.t, and excel~ sn tabltt1de prrp 11rat1oni. and nambei Open ror Lunrh 11..lO-:I p.m., Dinner from 5 pm EXt·ellent banquet fac1httfi> Closed Sun and hohdayic :t\:'1:1 S Rmtnl. C'hsta Me, a f>40 .:tMll FRENCH l,.E BIARRITZ Experience exquis1tr Frenrh prov incial cwnne while dinin11 in th111 1n11mate Frem•h l'hateau Spec111I I 1ei. 111rlulle r111 k 11f lamh. \'f'al ~arsola and a~1t1fol ~t'll'rtmn 11( fresh fiMh Hume 1ntfr Kw11rd win nm1e desi>nt..~ F JOY un hrum·h with unlim11ed rhumpagne, on l'lahoratl' hurfl•t. a hot entree and cie sert all 'erved sn a t'f•7V. rrlna ed atmn11phnC' Full h&r 11. 1th c1omei.t1r snc1 1mpor1ed wmt 11eltt' t1un,. Lunch. Mon Fri . 0111nt'r, -.e, en n11ehu Suncia~ brunrh 414 'l Newport Blvd , '°l;t>wport Rt11ch 1;4 ·) n 7110 CAFE FLE RI r11kt A -.('Ill In C'11fe fo'(('llri l11r hrf'itk ln~t. lunrh or dtnner En1ov an e'\ f111u111r l'nnrnnml'nt innu,.nrt'd h' 11 Frt'nrh tom h H111 1an Munda' thrnu1eh ~'ruin,· fro m S 00 till Y.00 ll m 11nri 11n uul.llUlnnma whllf' 1tlovt' brun1•h make thi11 C'11fe the pf11rt' lo mt't'I 01~11 7 cl11V11 11 Wt' .. k, n-m a m 10::\tl p m M11'1er11teh prit·Nl lf,tl(I Mat·Arthur Blvd . Nrwpml Bl'RC'h 4711 ~'fMll LE CHARDONNAY The finest in clasaic Frtnch and nouvelle cuisine 10 plush llunound· inp. Excite your seneea with Su· preme of Duck with poached Cali- fornia Figs or Lobster Cauerole in a Chardonnay wine sauce with chanterelles. E~tenaive selection of wines from a temperature-con· trolled cellar. Lunch Mon.-F'ri. 11 :30·2:30. Dinner Mon.-Sat. from 6::10. Sun. brunch 11·2:30. In RegtS- try Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd . Irvine. 752-8777 LE MIDI Several things make t.his award win n1ng hideaway truly special: Walter, their Swiss chef, trained in somt of the best houses; Palace SL Morilz. Place Gstaad, Baur au Lac, Zurich Authent ic cu1s1ne ProvencaJe-.seasonaJ gourmet It'll llvels a Sunday brunch so unique n·~ hke stepping back in time wan ert when excellence of food wu matched by generous holpit.aJity, a hospitality rarely found th~ daya Join Merica and Walter in their French country home. Lunch. din ner and Sunday brunch. Banqutt racilities. \106ed Mondays. 3421 V111 Lido, Newport Rl'ach. 675-4904 NAGISA RESTAURANT This fine little .Japanese restaurant spec1ahzes in s1111hi, t..empura. and teriya1'1 The sushi bar as prepared b~ their famous Japane e C'ht'f-trul) a feehog of lwinl( sn .Japan Great for soc1alitmic. sushi ban. are a lot nf fun Dining room also ava1l1ble Open Tut!! thru Sun f1•r lunch 11nd dinner J840 E ("t1a•H HW\ \oruna clef Mar n";:l .19:t1 Ml CASA Their food 1& like a mp tc• Mex1ro' H1111p1tal1h l(l>c'~ h11nd m hand w11h their mot111, "'Mi Ca.<111 es Su C'11s11," or m' huU<;I.' tr-v1•Ur houSt> i.:.~u1h 1 ... hed "'"l'.. 1972. n ·~ no '""'"' frit>nd~ rnJ11\ n1n1nl( hl'rl' t)fwn duih fn•m 11 ll 111 lor Lundi. I l111 ner ancl ( '1)( kuul~ Enlf'rt.A1nmrnl \\ t>c1 ~81 n111ht• 1n I ht' ~limo Ht>t•m :_M,tt; 1-. 1-th :-\t . c, ... ,11 Ml"M i.4·, ';°li:.!I) NA~ALTH "'O RTY CA RROTS Dt'lll'IO\S-fw.hum rc .. 1'1 •. 1w-r ti l'llr\ ~f>l(l'"trum l)u;("tlvtr 1h111ret11l11ooti feehn1e ut e11ttnK wreat lruolml( ml'nl> prt'pitrl"n da1h , n11tur11l 11nd hr11hh' Ori111nal rP<'lf>t>~ Frto~h fllll'l'' .. ~U!'t'll."(I d111h A l(rt'Kt pl11H· f11r l)innl'r 7 d11'" frum 11 1 m Sun.t11' < 'h11m11~nr Hru1wh. R.-tv.l't'n Hull '""~ 11ocl I M.,l(n1n Sn ('"""' l'l1t111. l .. wtor ll"\'f'I •.,,.; ~1';'011 ... • OUT ON THE TOWN. SEAFOOO STEAKS A~THON Y'S PIER 2 Tht-"outhern \alif Hbt11urd111 \-\ nter .. \11tf'd 1h1-, unt' tht' 1o1.rnner 1ol 1he lw~l \1tlue re~laurant>-Th1·1r •t'lll111Kl 1' thf' talk of thP 111wn with HI-\!1 f rt--.h f1,.h rli11 h ('fl!'\ l't•lt- ,.1 .. 111n 1 l111m' tht'\ h11"P th1 ht'.,t hlll'l>' h11ur in Or11n.cr I 111m1' \1enu hn-. t al11r11· • 1111111 11.r I h1 we1gh1 111n't 111u' I l1w11 111.chth t11r d1nnt'r I ,,..alt'd 1111 1111' 111•111111!111 '" wp•Ht H11\ 111 1111 ' 1111\ •1rl1· I Ir '1411 'ii J l C \H I 1110 " •\\ I '' ,, I' ti I ' \ "·' 111 .. 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Mon Fri It :1 IJinnn Mun Silt :i pm ttltn llt:'r rt',ervat111n~ l(u1irunlt'l'd I l>arw Hltl 11nd live m11~1e 111 tht' 'Hl11011 lhl'r Hd Ex11l ,('w1x1r1 Fw, "'11nr11 .\1111 1-141 >4!:1 lf•I:! THE REX OF NEWPQRT Located on the ocea.nfiont acrM~ from the Newport Beach pttr, The Rex 111 the Orange Cout 's m011t eiclus1ve seafood rest.aur11nl Well known for fre~h Hawaiian gourmet fish ~elect tuns and spec1aJmntt rn ~weet rh11nnel Island abalone. ten der Vt'lll and prime mtal:OI. 'The warm 11mh1ance or th~ padded buvth,, l(C1th1c pa1nt1ng11 and the well ~tocked wine rnckR lend tu Re•·~ convivial atmosphere. Tht' Ru uf Newport ts the chmce of locals as wpll as v1~1tun1 Rec1p1en1 •1f tht' µre<1t1gmus Travel Huhd11v e"'11nt Casual elegant a111rl' Lunch d111ner Call ti7fi 2f>&i for re11ervat 1ons V alt't park11111 Rl.JSTY PELICAN Fre-h 'leafoud and loll'! 111 1t' C'umt- duck vnu111elf here and d1111• uvl'r l11ok1ng the beautiful Newport Ha~ rt'atur111rc I fl tu 25 fre'lh ft sh ;1ele1 t11111~ dailv from around the world N11 wait !leafood bar in the loun11e Lunl h, 1>1nner. Sun Hruni h Ill \:t'wpnrt 27.lf> \\ f 'ua~t Hwv . l'i4:l 14 11 In I rvint' Lunch [)111 ner 11nd Happv Hour l!Ull Milan '>-If'• ,--; ~ TALE Of' THE WHAU: Experienct-11 sl.ep htll·k llllo l1mt' 111 11 pllllt' wht>re vou t'llll drne flt yuur ""' n Je1 .. ure En JO) t ht-mm11net' 111 ,,Jd :-..pwpurt with a pan11ram1c be' view. Exc1u your sen&ee with their senaallonaJ 11eafood and traditional favorities. Breakfut i a.m., Mon • Fri , Lunch 11 4 Mon.-Fr1., Dinner 4 I I Mon.-Sat. S:it and Sun Rrunch 7-4, Oyater Bar Fn .. Sat. & Sun Banquet facilities up to Ml(l 400 Mam St .. Ralboa 673 46:l:l AIL LOFT Located above the Jolly Roger in Laguna, thia cozy rt'llt.aurant fea tures fine fre11h 11eafood with ocean v1r w dining. Enjuv the oyster bar 111 11 warm atmosphere and deror of nauttcal motif Thi' se11food menu features llWordfiRh, ~hrimp, h11hbut. 'IC&llops 11nd manv other select111m1 The oyst~r bar offers oy~ter "hooters, rlam1.1, C'lab & 11hnmp rockLail and alMc• hot d1~he11 The Sail Loft, 11 re11t11ur11nt that 111 ded1 111tt'd to th~ trad1t 111n of comradf'n IOO S Coa~t Hw\ l.ai.:un11 He1trh .i!f4 ·1:15x T HE WAREHOUSE Nt'wporl 0'1 mo~I 111nuv11t1ve w11t1•r front din11111 uperienct' C'hel C'harle11 Kala111an feature~ frt'~h se11 fcMtd and 1ntern11tional flll'•ll\t' H 1~hly 11rcl111mrd. award w11111111ii: Sun Rrunl·h. al!lo feeturml( Jllll 111 d1nmg, lncrl'dthlf' oyster har. t>~ qu1s1te ambience, eicreptmnal ltv1· entertainment Hanquels 11nd r ah•r 111.c available f.11111 \' 1llagl'. "le ... µurt Beach 67 l -lilMI GRANO DINNER TREATER lmpreeeive dfoi.ng and profeuional production• are aure t.o pleue each timr you viait. The ntraordinary buffet offert rout buon of bfff, glued ham with• fruit 11uce, Gec>r· gia chicken with peachea and 1lau and the Mahi Mahi ii IM!rved in 1 peuanl 11uoe. Tri-color feltuccini and cream ii a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play t.onicht! Grand Dinner Theat~r located within the Grand Hot.el m Anaheim at 1 Hot.el Way CaJl 772-7710. HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER Every cUAt.omer can be upected to be treated like 1 celebrity. Thr theater offert ecrumptioua meals with t.op production• in an elegant atmOt1 phere. The sumptuous buffet includes r08.8l baron of beef, chicken and fish di1hes, puw, salad11. vegeteble11, and einful dee· ser ui The Set. and Sun. brunch 111cludes a variety of ~I diabes. The Celebrity Terrace 11 1v1ilable for private dtning. T he individually decor11ted private balcony rooms 11verlook the 450-aeat horaeshoe ~hap~ main room The Harlequin 1:; lorat~ at :1503 S. Harbor in Santa Ana Call 979.7550 GUIDE TO ORANGE COAST RES 11\l_IRANTS Rt•;,tauranl AIRPORTER INN lK7tHI MiM Arthur 81 ftVll'u H.U J'';'~t1 THE BARN BRI STOL BAR & GRI LI.· Holiday Inn U .n Bn,tnl ( • .... c .. -. M • ...,. ,., Y~K• THE CANNERY C RAZY HORSE S TEAKHOl'Sf. l'>IM• lif,.,khtol!o,,. S..nt.1 Anll :>4!1 l~ll DILi.MAN'S LE BIARRITZ LE MIDI LI'S ll!ltil Adam• llunllnf(\A·n llt .... 11 "'· 111 MANDARIN GOURMET 1 'ICIO A!Wns Cona Mf'\W .... 0 I 917 MARCELLO'S 17~M Bt-.oc h Blvd Huntington S.•ach Kl: .~o~ MI CASA 2Wfl £ 17lh ~I C..t<t MPM 64~ 7fl2b RF.UBEN'S OF NEWPORT 2SI E 0-1 Hwy "'"""""" e.-+> THE WAREHOUSE :M~ Via Opono. N.-por1 8"th 873 •700 2e Oatebook/ Friday, February 28. 1986 Anwrujn ~ fl'll• h ~l<'llk~ & & s..,,,,..,Jll ~food I runt S-1 'l~ Sil !1'1 $1 2 !I:> Sii !15 $1!195 Si <i'I $:.!I If'> frt1nt $1 1100 $1 . 'fl 45 fru111 $.\ 'I.> S:l '1:. $7 110 s:I !15 $9 !15 ·~· 10 $4 •1'\ from $5 ~) ,, 111 c·1.irlr & •~1mbo S4 9'> Si' 9~ S6 :io s111511 SI I !15 ''""' $12 50 fmm $6 9~ $1 2 95 from S:l no Sl 00 $5 00 4 7 "11 :io 1-7 • • • • • H1•t 1 ~ \\ '" • H+, r' \\ IOt • • • • • • • • * • • • • II' I ·~· llJ t I up ' .!''' I I II I .. , J't II * • * • A DAILY PILOT MAP GUIDE TO FEATURED HOME DEVELOPMENTS SEA ISLAND-Newport Beach, on 15 Bay Cove, located off of Jamboree Road and Pacific Coast Highway. SEA CLIFF GREENS-Huntington Beach. from Coast Highway, drive north to Golden West, turn north to Palm Avenue and turn left. JASMINE PARK-Corona del Mar, located near the Intersection of Harbor View Drive and Marguerite Avenue off of Pacific Coast Highway. SEA POINTE ESTATES-San Clemente, from 1-5 take the Camino de Estrella exit east to Camino de Los Mares. entraoe Is on the left past the hospital. Art1srs conception only NCI IO Si OIEI ,wr• 111.Jlly Iron tO 0" • • L • 15 /lay C:o\ll' rv-porf /jrn11 r A Q2r,erl) (1"4/ U0-5050 SFAISlAND d~~ ... ' Custom homesites offered along Coas t The Irvine Co. 's first ma1or coastal custom homesite development 1n more than 20 years is open for sales. Irvine Pacific Development Co. officials have announced. Irvine Pacific. the residential de- velopment division of The Irvine Co .. is offering 48 custom homesites at Irvine Cove. located across Pac1f 1c Coast Highway from the existing beachfront Irvine Cove community. '·The ocean-oriented sites wlll range from 8,200 square feet to 25.000 square feet on a coastal hillside location overlooking the existing Irvine Cove community," said Jim Montgom- ery. Irvine Pacific's director of Custom Homes1tes. ··Residents of the new custom home- s1tes will use the gate-guarded en- trance to the Irvine Cove communities. They will also have access to the private Lusk Co. introduces new financing plan at New Providence The Lusk Co. has introduced a new financing plan at New Providence. a s1ng1e-famlly development in Marblehead. a planned community crowning the bluffs above San Clemente Available to New Providence buyers 1s a 20-year 1oan with a 5 percent down payment and an in terest rate of 10.9 percent fixed for the first five years. The loan then converts to a variable rate for the remaining 15 years. with no balloon payment required at the end of the term "This 1s truly an affordable plan for the buyer." said Mike West. Lusk vice president and director of sales. "The problems involved with generating a large down payment and facing a big balloon payment are nonexistent with this package. We believe this 1s a sensible loan and will help eliminate some of the buyer's fears of purchasing a home today " Planned for a total of 225 homes, New Providence is currently selling 1n its second and third phases. The traditional-style. homes are part of the New England-themed. master- planned community of Marblehead. overlooking the ocean and the San Clemente coastline. The homes range in size from 992 to 1. 727 square feet. and are priced from the low $130,000s to the high $180.000s. Homeowner's Association fees are $109 monthly. Of the four plans offered. three are two-story. Some of the homes have ocean views. while others look over the untouched surrounding hllls and val- leys of the San Clemente countryside. Features include front-yard land- scaping and sprinklers for mainten- ance-free hving. Additional standard features Include concrete driveways. garage-door openers. concrete tile roofs and self- cleaning ovens and microwave ovens in all kitchens. Irvine Cove beach," he added. Pnced from $250,000 to $950,000, the new Irvine Cove community fea- tures fully graded and prepared home- s1tes ready for custom construction Located at the northernmost coastal area of Laguna Beach, Irvine Cove Is sourrounded on the north and east by Crystal Cove State Park and on the south by the existing community of New England-•tyle homea lend an authentic touch to Lu•k Co. ·a Models and sales center are open dally from 10 a.rr\. to 5 p.m. To reach the community. take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Avenlda Pico exlJ In San Emerald Bay, Montgromery explained "The development offers an outstanding coastal location in one of Orange County's most popular beach communities. Laguna aeach. It's one ot the most prestigious areas in all of Southern California.·· he said. For more information on Irvine Cove contact Irvine Pacific's Custom Home- site Sales office at 759-1136. New Provid ence at Marblehead ln San Clemente. Clemente; turn lef1 on Avenida Pico to the entrance to Marblehead and follow the main road to New Providence For more information. call 492-1680 Buyers camp out at six Fieldstone projects Buyer campouts have been common occurrences at Fieldstone Co de- velopments throughout Southern Cali- fornia for years. but the weekend of Feb. 1 and 2 established a new high In buyer response, said Dave Langlois. Fieldstone senior vice president. That recent weekend marked the opening of new phases at four Orange County pr ojects and two more In San Diego. "Each project had buyers camping out to assure themselves an opportunity to purchase the home of their choice.·· said Langlois: "When planning a new residential community, our goal Is always to "-- provide our homebuyers with the best possible value for their money. Whether we're bulldlng affordably priced townhomes or luxurious ex- ecutive homes. we taJ<e great pains at every step of development, from Initial planning to the finish of construction. to assure that our homes will represent the best value available," Langlois said. The campouts. said Langlois. are evidence that the company Is meeting that goal. The projects experiencing campouts Include Harbor Point in Newport Beach. Mariposa In Fountain Valley, The Fieldstone Classics In Lake Forest. The Fieldstone Collection at East Hills in the Santa Ana Canyon area of Anaheim. and Fieldstone Encinitas and Canyon Country In San Diego County. Harbor Point Is a collection of just 20 elegant executive homes situated on a bluff overlooking Newport Harbor and the Pacific Ocean beyond. Three one-and two-story floor plans, ranging in size from 2, 188 to 3.569 square feet, are offered with prices beginning at $510,000. With prices beginning at $1 t 7 .990, The Fieldstone Classics In Lake Forest are among South Orange County's lowest-priced, single-family detached homes. Designed for today's young families the two-and three-bedroom homes are available In four. two-story designs Mariposa 1s The Fleldstone Com- pany's newest townhome community Priced from S 134,990. the two-and three-bedroom homes feature such appointments as formal dining rooms ceramic tile entries. wood-burning fireplaces. skylights or light wells. attached two car garages with auto- matic door openers. and private fenced rear patios (Ple .. e eee CAMP OUTS/J>a«e 6) P repan~ rn em hark 1D l m cl Jl>Urne) to .l land with cu~toms unlike any you'w .'llllllJll l'ver :-.cen hdl )rL·. L )n \'L' through rhL· ma nned gu,m.I ~.lte .md mu .... aic entrcll1LL' h > he!,!1n \ 1 iur .h CL'nt r11 <inc 11f l )r,mgL' C 11unry', 11 lf°rtL''-t .1d1.lrL· .... -.c ..... Upun yuur ,1rnval. pre, p.m.~ to he pampeR·d h) nur hu:-.p1tahlc ::..1k· .... people. ){1u'll start out hy touring our 12 cu~tum hunk''-. All different, all unique. Ami 1ng thl' J1ffcrenr "t yle, ,wailahle ,trl' Cl 1untry French, trn, ditional Tt1dor, .;;pa cious Mediterranean o r "leek contemporary. Each home ,.., crntteJ fn 1m the finest materials (such as marhle, ... everal types of wnnJ anJ srone anJ exciting gla:-.:-. treat, mcnt!-1) anJ "'1th a -;c ulpror's touch f(lr qual, ity anJ derail. Replete wirh ,,11 the \ luxurie .... you've hecome accu::.tl JnlL'd tu. Or perhap .... you wuu ld I ike tn Je ·1gn you r own c u:-.t11m ht 1mL·. Frum rlw grl lund up. Then you \\uukl w.m t ti 1 :-.cc o ur cw.tom hurne:-ttl.':-. E.K h :-.ltl' features i:l spectacular vil'w of Cara, lina Island, Dana Point H arhl)r, rolling territori al hack cnuntry ur mile:-. of golden alit<m1ia hcachc .... ()nc l )t l lllr favo r in: custom:-at St•a Pnintl' is our active social lifc!'lt)'lt', which Wl' pur~UC With g reat \'lgur. O ur rccrcat i\m ccntt·r '" open t< )r rc"ident:-. nnly. Here, vpu'll find th.n tcnna:-., :-.w1mmmg .rnd rd,1xmg in sl '· Cl lff\L' up r1 I l '.I Pu tntl' c. .... r.1re .... , ih"L'f\'L' t i · l' 1111', . lr11..I qu 1re p1 "''- hh ..... r.1rr 11w 1 i 1111r , '" n. S.1k· .... l )tf ll'L' I l1111r': K' .1.m. 1lu .... k. 114/64 3,1 392 I )1 I\ I Ilg 111,l I lll I h •II' 111 .... \I.~ ,f ,lf)I.!\ l I lllfl(\, ..._,II\ I '•1'!.,'.1 I ~Tl 1'\\ I\ ,, l 111\11\1 . I\ I '' r1ll.11 "' I ''' •mile 1 "'' 1 I' •11 111 I'' ill ' E S TATE ~ • Jasmine Park enjoys a spate of pre-sales Jasmine Park. located in the heart of Corona del Mar. offers a limited collection of 4 7 homes. "The limited edition of 47 residences has sold briskly since pre-sales began Jan 1 1 " said Jerry McCloskey of LDM Development Inc "So far. 16 homes have been sold for a total sales volume of nearly $4 .4 million" The grand opening of model homes 1s scheduled for April Prices start at under $275,000. Oes1gnel.1 by the architectural firm of Klages Carter Vail & Associates of Costa Mesa. the development offers four floor plans. ranging from 1,624 to 2. 160 square feet. Plan One. The Windflower. features two bedrooms. two baths. dining and llVlng rooms and a gourmet kitchen in its two-level configuration. Plan Two. The Sandalwood, includes three bed rooms with an optional den, two baths and 1,804 square feet in two levels. The two-story Plan Three. The Woodrose, features three bedrooms, 2111 baths and 2.012 square feet. Plan Four. The Jonquil, is the largest floor plan at Jasmine Park. with 2. 160 square feet This two-story-plus-loft .. 16 homes have been sold since pre-1&les began in January at Jumlne Park ln Cor ona del Mar. home features three bedrooms and three baths. Special amenities include vaulted cellings. solid mahogany entry doors. decks, atrlums (in some plans), walk-In closets (some plans). separate tubs and showers. twin-sink vanities. com- partmented commodes. and two-car garages. A private recreation center for all Jasmine Park homeown~rs and their guests Includes a swimming pool, spa, and cabana. For information, call 759-3 112. Lakeside homes for sale at Woodbridge Cove The formal grand opening 1s under way at Woodbndge Cove. a neigh- borhood of 82 homes occupyi ng a lakeside site in the Irvine community of Woodbndge Four two-story att ached floor plans. ranging from 1.923 to 2.287 square teet. are offered 1n tht development by J M Peters Co The homes. with two or three bedrooms and 2' :1 baths. are on the east side of Woodbridge's 30-acre North Lake Grand opening prices range from $205.000 to $3 10.000 "When Woodbridge first opened 10 years ago, North Lake frontage was an immediate hit. We're pleased to be building the final homes that will border this lake," said Craig Walsh, project sales manager for the Peters Co. Architect for Woodbridge Cove is Mclarand. Vasquez & Partners of Costa Mesa. Landscape architecture is by Pod landscape Architects, Santa Ana. Model home interiors have been decorated by Saddleback Interiors of Corona del Mar. First of the homes in the series 1s the 1,923-sqw:ue-foot Plan A. with two bedrooms and 21h baths. The master bedroom has a walk-out deck. as do all Cove master suites. Each master bedroom also has a lavlsh bath with oversized tub. separate shower, compartmented water closet. twin basin vanity and walk-in ward- robe. All four plans have Indoor laundries and attached two-car garages. The Plan B. with 2.077 square feet. is the first of three three-bedroom plans It and the Plan Four have a second story laundry. The 2,287-square-foot Plan O has fireplaces in both the step-down living room and the master bedroom. It also features a skylight in the kitchen nook Model homes at Woodbridge Cove are now open daily from 10 a m until 5 p.m. For more information. call 552-5462 ' CAMP OUTS AT FIELDSTONE ... Victorian-style homes for sale FromPage4 A community recreation center with pool and spa and landscaped common areas are also part of the Mariposa lifestyle. The Fieldstone Collection at East Hills. now selling in its sixth phase. offers buyers a choice of three elegant one-and two-story designs Many of the three-and four- bedroom homes i:ire situated to command views across the valley to Yorba Linda These are priced from _!149.990 Fieldstone Encinitas Is located about a mile from the beach. Priced from $145.490. It features three-and four-bedroom homes In two-story floor plans. Canyon Country homes In the foothills of Mira Mesa are priced from $125.490. with views of the canyons below. For more Information, call the com- pany's Newport Beach headquarters at 851-8313 or the San Diego division at (619) 565-4 1.-'-7-=2.c... ---- BOTH LOCATIONS have a TRUCK LOAD of PATIO FURNITURE 50% to 70% OFF Pacesetter Homes recently opened its Hampton Village. a new community of elegant Victorian -styled townhomes in Laguna Niguel. "Many of the shoppers who v1s1ted the models expressed surprise that homes with so much style and such a superb locatlon could be so attractively priced." said Pacesetter President Landon M. Exley, who noted that 11 homes were purchased during the busy preview sales period. "Judging by the already high level of buyer Interest, we expect these homes to sell out very quickly.'' said Exley. Hempton VIiiage homes are priced from $103,995 to $119.995 and offer a choice of financing programs with down payments as low as 10 percent. The residences boast such features as skyllghts, nlne- foot ceilings, solid core wood entry doors with raised panels and decorative hardware. wood-burning fireplaces. custom hand-troweled celling treatments, recessed llghtlng, enclosed Aarages, and private patios or atrium decks. To visit the decorated model homes at Hampton Village, take the Crown Valley Parkway exit from the Santa Ana Freeway and go south to Niguel Road. Turn right on Nlguel Road to Alicia Parkway and go left on Alicia to the models, which are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further Information. call ~95·3369 . New Homes Starting From Under $275,000 In C Del Mar! Imagine spacio us new, two and three bedroom, attached luxury ho mes in a prime Corona del Mar location starting from under $275,000. This is the promise of Jasmine Park. Residents of Jasmine Park are within walking distance of the beach and conve- niently close to some of the area's greatest attractio ns. Newport H arbor is less than two miles away. Neighhoring Newport Center Fashion Island fcntures The BronJ- way, Bullocks Wilshire, Neiman-Marcus, Robinson's, numerous boutique· and mall shops, many fine res taurants, and che fah- ulous new Atrium Court wh ich houses Irvine Ranch Farmer Markee and 48 spc· cialry stores. Community features include pri vate streets, gate-guarded entrance, adjacent • 1~., 111M nrwlopmr1,., 1, .. l'rh ,., di~· 11\t d .111· "' 1•uhlh 1llPll • ''"'"~ '''"'' •1111·1H ''''' m.1\ '.m.., 1h1 1111 • .-11J,1l-1l11' nf ""'" nr 111 •m • • '"'~''"''' park area, beautiful greenbelt, and recrea- tio n center with spacious pool, spa, and cabana. Special custom features of Jasmine Park homes include: solid mahogany entrance doors; ceramic tile or wood entries; wood windows and sliding doors; handsome wood-burning fireplates; wood deck balco nies; and large master bedroom suites with elegant private baths. Sales Office Open Daily, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. ~20 GarJcm rn Way • Con.)ntl Jcl Mar, CA • ((14) 7=\0 Hl 2 A Unique Community Bv LOM Development. Inc. M~ F:irl.mJ & A-.:.<xmtl'' fa.du,1w <;ak" A~·nt' NEWPORT BEACH A Legacy of Sty le !'I.in l, Et ... vaunn B. Armr \ R.-ndt-mll( NEWPORT BtACH CORONA DEL MAR , 1•'""' i I ~ f:1@ --- l J, i.~111ht. l'uL I ••••Ut."\'" lk \.,,, ... , •·••11 u 'UPI• rh,t f \ 1111, ,hf•"''· 111 UIH till' tht. ll d \ I I IUl\k If\ th , ....... t '·' - • .. Tradition Elegant h omes that look acro~s the fairway are cstahlishing a new tradition in Huntington Beach Come, put yourself 111 the picture ancJ experience the 1 hampionship lifestyle. On the Fairways A golfer's dream come true! At seaCliff on the Greens your home is just steps from the SeaCliff Country Club and fairway. The challenge is right next door ... and all the fun of living, too! ~EA@FF ~-- RE ENS An• •lht•r f\1 /11~IW' Co1 mw1 C 11mm1111111 Qualitv Uncommonly luxurious homes ... beautif~~y designed and crafted with care in ct secure, gate-guarded community. Now avajlable for the most ruscriminating. Priced from $419,500 to $789,500 Excellent Be/001 Market Financing GAIWIELO AV fmm Pacific Coast I lighway. drive north on Golden West to Palm Avenue. Turn lcfi on Palm Avenue and drive three quarters of o mile to th e guarded entry Display homes open daily, except 1\1esday, IOa.m to5pm VOAKlOWN N Call (714) 969-1369 G:r ---~---...