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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignNoguchi Oran9e eounty'a cultural col- lection took a major atep for· ward y .. terday. • "The Sparit of the Lima Bean," a major work of art created by the world-renowned aoulptor Isamu NoouchJ, wu ded..icated in the South Cout Plaza Town Center at Brt.tol and . the San Dieqo Fr .. way in Cotta Mesa. The art work wu previewed followinq a luncheon attended by 200 community leaden at the South Coaat Plaza Hotel. The aculpture, compoeed of 15 larQe, bronze-colored Qranite boulder• found near Noquchi's home in Tabmat.u., Japan, il the firat of aix major elemenla deaiQned by NOC)UcbJ for his "California Scenario," a 1.6· acre aculpture CJ&rden wrround· ed by the twin 15-atory 9l.ua of· flee towera of the Town Center. The aton" were aculpted and UMmbled in Japan. The piece then wu di ..... mbled and ship· ped to California by boat. In Co.ta M.aa, N09uchi and two In a bebiDd-tbe-eceD• CODt•t in Newporl Beach'• "Gold War," attomeJ'I for rival lDv..tment hO\l.MII met 1ut .-.It in a judge'• chamber to try to work out a •tUement intt"d oJ 9olnQ to trial over civil contempt OWCjJ ... The ohaJ'9•--alelllllllnQ from a lawntt-were leveled by W.a Intematioul, Ltd., a precioue metal~ illvntJMDt firm, aoalut a competitor, Newport In...-.nt Mazaa~m.at Corp. and ttl olaai.-..a.D, KeDt Aleunder. Woaa • .....,. .r;u.cs that tM DcMw 8trMt c-..DJ ud A*•ac'M Mel ''willfu11y ~,eel .. GOUt Olden by 1&11· ... to .....,. all orit'SDal ooplee of ,..,..... "*••r U. ucl b, iaiba9 to ....... WonutioD •• ......, ~ .... tt.. u. oitoWud..a..aoutNS. ..... w -·-c: ... .. ............. , ....... . ...... .......... ...c. .................. .. . (0••• ...... .., muter atone cutten from Japan r ..... mbled the preciMly-cut and fitted atOnH. The aix element. of the CjJarden are dmgned to create a tranquil settinQ in a dramatic abstract of California environ- ment. Much of the qarden will be covered with aandatone alaba averaoinQ 10 square feet per piece and ranC)ing up to 12 to· c b• thick. Bench•• will be placed in an aru.tic concept. "The worb of Isamu Noquc ba are lDtpirinQ," laid Henry Seqeratrom, manaQinQ partner of C . J. Seqeratrom and Sou., developer of the town ceenter. "California Scenario will have a profound impact on the liv" of all of us livinQ within OranQe County and throuQhout the atate. It g a leejJacy from hamu Noquchi to his birthplace/' It was Sec;Jeratrom who fh•t approached NOCjJuchi fot the project, whJoh wu commiulon· ed by South Coaat Plan and ita joint venture partner, Prudential I.n.u.rance Company of Amezica. NoouchJ, reqarded by many aa the world'• Qreatest livinQ aculptor, .wa" bom in 1904 in Loa AnqelH. Over the yean be has produc· ed a wide usortment of abatract fomu and primitive imaqes in public and pravate places around the world . Workinq in wood, stone and metal, he baa created ballet and theater Mla, monumental foun· t.atn., aculpture 9ardena, chlldren'a playQrounds, c;Jiant landacape plateau• and intunate qroupinQI of atones. He maint.aiDI a atudio in Shikoku, Japan and in LonQ Ia1and City, New York. The aculpture Qarden and the two Town Center buiJdinQa are expected to be completed by October of 1981. "I hope that people will come here to eacape the world that aurrounda them," Noguchi laid in a work·in·proqreu film . "After all, that's the purpose of a CjJarden, im't it?" Plea Of GuDty Entered In 'Punk Rock' Stabbing One police-d-.cribed "punk rocker" hu pleaded CjJUJ]ty to .... ult with • deadly weapon in the DMrly fatal atabbinQ of a chauffeur in Newport Beach lut Ju.ne. HU alleqed companion in the attAck b beinQ trled for .... utt and attempted murder, .. id Nel J .... n, deputy cli8trlct attoraey. Rod GieD.n Sherard, 19, of Hu.ntiAQ'tOD Beaoh, plMd.d CjJUil- ty Marcll2, the day before the trial ..a to beq!D, lD the June 12, 1880 atabbiDCjJ of Dan HanDI, 25. The eeooacl obarv-aqaln.et Slaerard ot atta.pe.d murd.r ... cb~ ........ Nicl. Rod 01enn s..__._. Arvu--11 ill tM trial of ,_ .. u De.W Patal Owea, allo 18 ud allo of HuUJa9toa a..cla, eodecl , ..... .,. ft. .. , M9u ~"" tM two~. ~ourytMtpiM:ialalr- nalfiHCie eli .no-Mdlly ....,,,.... ......... . .............. to .... ,..,. ......... ... ~,..., ,. ........... . •• to .. •••h•NJd .... lO. DletsF.or 1bea.J Traveler The V9ting Expert Counters CalOries SeeBu.mea ; by Roger ADgle A br.U in a county .ewer line that dumped an estimated 1-8 million Qallont of raw Mwage into Upper and Lower Newport Bay over the w .. kend could happen aQaiD. Bill Clarke, wperlntendeut of m&lntenance for the OruQe County Sanitation Obtriet, told Tbe Ensign another break "18 a dittinct po.ibillty" in the near future. Fred A. Harper, qeneral IIUUlaQer for the dt.trict, characterised the break u "one of the wont" Mwer·main br..b and eewaqe spilla in Newport Beach h.t.tory. The 33-inch, five·mtle pipe, from the bay brid.,e to the COQJl· ty ....,.Qe U..tm.at plaa.t at dae SitntA Jj,.-cunnel. "ia tM ~-~~~11M oat of --1&. , , M6cl Out.. The tpill prOJDPl*l tlae oouty HUIIWl S.rvtc• AQeucy (for- merly the Health D.pa.rt:meat) to place a nrimmin9 quuut:lDe em the entire upper ud lower bay and a five-mile stretch of OCMD beach, from Balboa Pier .auth to Scotchman 'a Cove. The quarantine will be in effect at least until this ... kend aJonQ the oceanfrcmt, and in all parts of the bay for uother w .. k, aaid a county enYiron- mental health q>eeialist. Sulturoua acid, fozmed ia air pochta 1D the line, caueed the break, Clarke aa1d. "The line doesn't he flat , 10 air pocbta form. The aulfidH 1D the eewaqe have a chemJcal reaction witll the au, formlDQ acid, which eata throuQb the concrete linin9, throuQb the at .. l of the pipe a.nd throuQb the outer coetinCjJ . "The hne there il 13 ye&r'l old. Other aectiont of the line ranQe from eiQbt yean to 20 yeara old. Moet of the 20-year- old atuff hu been ahp-lined with polyethylene (plutic), but the 13-year-old atuff haan't. "This break was a m .... Qe to me that we need to Qet bu.y (Continued on paliJe 10) ~eat Dwellers • .Oae GJ'OIIIDcl A CjJroup of middle-elM. aput- mellt dwellen who face eYictioD to aa.ake room tor low-income r.adeDta b.u run mto a brick wall ln it• fint effort to avoid upulaion. Beth Weed, a ecbool teacher who ia »adin9 a protest aCjJaiDat the thnatened m .. eviction at 8S1 DoaiD90 OrtYe, lutbluff, laid 0.. qroup l8 nQW eeekinQ 1~ acl.tce on bow to CODtinue ... prot.~. ~ Mid three teD&Dta and 12 ...,..... .. u.. hoa area ha.•waer &DdapartBMet OWIIer CjJ1'0\l .. --witla ,. ... .... tn. al u.. apan.at bv1Wi•9 owaen, Daon Corpora- tioa. W.CS.y ai9)1t. .. 0.. toW u dl.e Oru.,e Co.aty C.O...aity Ho ... , Colpon .... wW cleal•• do .. e .......... ,.., ... ,. ............ _..ua..,ua~a a,_l!llillaMIIII .. .-u,. ._,...., ......... " ......... ....... 1111J,ar Eb-ai (0 ............ , Did You Pay ,_ ..., (l ~ ..r Too Much "'"'O L w cr ('\, ...J <'?' cz C' For It? ~:l.>'-' ...J ...J LJ :-... ,_ .1 1. J r Consumer Comer .,.-«lCZL. Vl J 0 4 ~-: ~· '-6..1 Has An Answer -..J r ....JCZ ~ ,_ ..-u .r See Forum (")-~ .. ("""' ....J....J ~ !" ::r c ~ ::> :;') ('". L..l -~ Cl. -.,. So near. and yet . . . Uke many other Newport Beach visitors, lenn Nieblas and lisa Cissell of Santa Ana could enjoy the sun but not the swimming. S...tf photo by a.ty Slobtn Newport WID Seek Jet FBghts Cu ..... br Rog.r ADgle ..aocietiona are NyinQ." cmd 1\m Roberia Heather hu been criticized The city of Newport Beach for not tahnQ a atronqer pombon will ..... reduction m fhQbta on the adopted county expall· from John Wayne Airport, 11on from 41 to 55 aYeraC)e dally Wayor Jackie Heather announc· com.mercW Jet depa.rturft and eel durinQ City Councu m"llDO from 27,000 to 240,000 ~· Monday. t .. t for the terminal. And the c1ty ia cloeer to auinQ Meanwhile, a coalibon of 23 the oounty over plana tor aupor1 homeownen ...ociationt and espa.n.aion. "I f .. l aure we wall the c1ty ... med to be forming to undertAke !Awawla once the fiobt the expansion. variance bearinQ l8 over," aaid Tom Williama, coordinatinQ CouncUma.n Don Strauu. director of the Airport Coalition, The city will ult the atate. a recently formed citilena which il currently CODJJdenno a (Continued. on paqe new noiM variance for the au· port, to reetnct the airport to 26 aYeraCjJe daily commercw jet departur•, a decre&M of 15 hom the current 41 allowed. The requ.eet will ... ll com- pliance with the 1915 alate nolM boandan•, wbJch are a condJ- tiOD of the cunent variance, City Attorney Huqh Cofhn aplained. n. NqUeet w bued on the advtc. oi Ray !kola, conw.ltinQ attomey, who Nl)reeented the city in recezat varl&nce hearinq .-.iou. The airport Yiolated the boun· cLuiee wh.n a Federal A.,...tloa M••nWtattoD .u.ty nalia9 raieed dae power cutback-a neUe ahe..._t procedure- bOll soo IMt to 1.000 ..... CCI8ia apleiNd. n.. dty will toe • writt.D brW to Robert N.Mr, .eate IIClaiaWYa*"-&aw tad.,., ia .... tluee ..... to ... .... • ..._. w.cplll, a.. .... . .... ..... told coueil, ... wu .......... ...,..oueto.tM 31(---).H Akdlie•••tia9 •• tald ,.. ........ ~ --~> ..... ........ (til..., t 1 * ......... 41 !RI), • .., ....... 1 ••• I Wr hI • ., .... II. I-fte ••rwt f-'r ( IN SHORr la•a•h-' ~anaaa Aa ID••Jtm•t 6onua IPOD· IOfeCI "' tlw .... _ ~ --· Ccw•Jttee of tlw .. wport Rubor Ana Claaaber of COJD. -.roe wtJl be held Weda..ta:r, Muda 18 at 7:30 •·•· at the Wurioet Hotel. hotic: in~aa. each u lilY•, 9oJ,d, clueJc can, dtapaoncb a.Dd Chi.D.ee porcela.ln will be~. laclham •amect Rep. lol.rt I. Bedhara of Newport a..cla hu heeD named a delevate to the North Atlaatic Alsembly, a group COIJlpoeed of elected repr ..... lalin. of the qo¥el'lliiUJlt. of the 15 member NATOa.tiou. Porwlta•ecl Daa K. Potter, .-cati" directoJ' ol ... Newport Harbor AIM ChaJaber Of eo....ro., Jau beea .a.ct.M to a tlarM-,.ar tena on tJa. boaid of d.Uecton of the California A.ocJatioa of Chamber of Coauaerc. becu· tive•. Oasis Sem1Dar A one-hour MIII.I.D&r on lu· prefened lDv..tment piau, led by William F. x.Jter, rice pr.-1- dent of Beverly Hill. Savinqa, will be held in Room I at the Out.'C.ntar, 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mat, Wedoeeday, March 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. JUley •amecl l!lrr-IDIMI .................... U.*ca.,t..._oi .. Co.ea .... , .. _,......,.._ ... ....,. ............ .. ......... allY ...... ..... ...... , ..... Tille PUbc Ad- ..., Cc-•*11 (PAC) onr· .......... ltudy oi .... 55 'fGiecl TluancMy to ... ... ~ IWfe -OM of ioUJ' npLwal IOhltiou to dae s-o-w-oi .... !8 lllfoel91l eo.ta ...... TM PAC did vote to drop two ad~. optiou. n.. optioaa kept opeD .. re: ••jiOilt ......,_. INal-r ................. boiaMard ..., 17da. -LG•encl freeway cootuua.I.D9 doW ... ..wa. of Newport all t way to 17Ua, tiMID rejoiaiaq ~anlatttr..t-..a . -WAclea Newport BoUJaowa.rd to foar ..-. eecJa way, a.Dd pro- yjde qrade ...,.raticDt for crog. ~ at bJ mt.~Mdioaa lD dowatowa eo.e. ...... Dropped tn. tile u.t were piau lor wide1U.D9 Newport without qrade eeparatiou, or pfO'Yidinq the ...,.ratioa.s without wideninq the boulevard. pMU., die PAC c.baM to bep the route ....... Later tltU ,ear Uae PAC, mact. up of eiqllt appoiat.d -a.bl• froiD COlla ,._., lt.wport, lrri.De, Oraqe Couty And CaJTrau, II apec:tM to recoiD- meDd a ftDa1 aohatloll to the Route 55 problul. Tb.t recom- IMDClatioe will then 90 to the state Tru.porta.tioe Comat.iou and CalTrau Director Adriana Gianturco for a fiDal deciaioo. The LIRe bu been dHcuated, off a.od on, tlnce 19U, when the state decl.red th.t a fr ... a, would be built throuqh Co.ta Meta to Pacific Cout Hiqhway. rtatloa•l ..... "National Parka, PlayqroUDd or ParadiM?," a Natioul Geo(Jraphic .pecia.l, will premiere on ICOCE public teJe. vision, Channel 50, toniqht at 7:30p.m. . Jet f'liPt Curfew n.. curfew for jet fliQht. at John WayDe Airport will be n · tead.d ou boar on SU.Ddaya, &om 7 to 8 a.m., effectiw April 26. Adva.n.ce r ... rvatlou, whJcl:a are neceaary, JD.aT be made b:r callinq Mary Michael at 675- 8866 o~Judy <YShauqbJl-r at 759-9471. AdJD.iMion ia free. Boatmg Safety CJa. Cout Guard Auiliuy FL27 of Newport Harbor will spontOr Supem.or Tom lli1ey hu heeD Damed to the trauporta· tioD aDd public worb COIIUDlttee of the Cowlty Supem.on AteociatioD of California. -Adopted freeway aliqD.JUnt, wJucla ateeda &om the eo.ta W... r ..... ay't pz .. nt ter- millu at W... Drive, eoutls tlsroaQh a low.red mecfyn -.parallilQ N.-.port BoaJ.vard, ~ eo.tls...t at • ., to 90 ...t of Llou Park. The route could then CODtf.Du down Superior to Cout Hiql:away. or rejoi.D Newport Boule.ard at lndUJtria.l W • ., near Hoaq Hoe- pita!. -Same aliqD.JUnt u above to 19th, lisen nrin9 east behind lulier, the lblte 55 Tech- Dical Ad.Yieory Committee, made up of traffic experts advt.i.D9 the PAC, recoJIUDellded that the adopted fr .. way route be drop- ped from couideration. But, UDder pr..ure from the city COU.Dcils of Newport Beach and eo.ta W..., the TAC withdrew that suQq..Uon. Thunday niQbt, how.ver, C&lTru. officially uked that the route be dropped. After PAC ch&inoan Ed Wcfarla.Dd of Co.ta WeN e~la.ined hit city's The documentary "loob at the struQQle to pr ... rve our q tional parb' u.Dillllied beauty whUe contiDuinQ to oHer them u recreational arN-1 for the public." R PI01ICf YOUIIB.F wmt CIBDW •n I D •-MICt lr.U. ..... 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NtA RESIDeNTS ONLY 731 North Euclid Street Poet Otf.ce Bo• 46oe Anaheim, Ca 92803 18820 Brooktlurat Post Off.ce Bo• 831 0 Fountain Vattey, Ca 92701 To offer a growing popu- lace a better place to live, work and play in one of Califom~a's most desirable ts was an env · in t~ City's Ge~al Plan. And by combining a genuine affection for the land with thoughtful planning and devefopment, The frvine Company, the people and City government of Irvine are bringing the dream to life. Irvine's growth contin- ues to be carefully guided by two important factors. The City's farsighted, Jiv- ing General Plan. And concerned residents from 1 the community, ~try sav- e ment and the 'r:vme Company who wOrk to .. gether to make it happen. We may not always see eye-to-eye on every detail, but the result has been, and will continue to be, a city that gets better to live in every day. The dream is continu- ing to come true. Hous- ing, recreation, shopping, education, employment. All the things that are making Irvine a uniquely balanced and dynamic city are b9m of careful plan- 1)ing.1t's a ~ltmen iniiae tb tt1e ~mty before the lint nd breakin~ ceremony. A continumg commttment you can see in _progress every. day. F~r infonna~on on thts grow1ng new aty, please visit or call The Irvine Company lnfonna- tion Center. Culver Drive exit off San Diego Fwy. (1-405). To comer of Barranca. (714) 551-1500 . . I I b7LelaMPou.ad City and ltate officiale are d.iaaqreetnQ over how .. u de.Uti.DQ buins on the ford AefOIPACe houainQ tract lite worked during the rain• lut week. "It did not work," said Ron Heln, wtld11fe manager for the •tate Department of Filh and Game. "The buUu functioned and Mrved their purpoM," com- mented Jim Lorman, Qrading engin"r for Newport Beach. Both did agT .. on one thing: no ailt hu yet entered the Upper. Newport Bay or the &n Dieqo Cr .. k from the lite, located ... between Jamboree and tuc k : thur north of Ford Road, where mauive qrading il under way. "J.N. Petera Co. (the devel- opet)-did what he wa• told to do by the city," aatd Hein. "However, the ba•in• were too •mall and were not properly maintained. "I can't aay that any 1Ut entered the bay. I can't even aay any of it entered the San Oieqo Creek," He in commented. He aaid that th'ere wu some silt in the channel below the large desilting buin• along MacArthur north of Ford Road, which were nearly filled with silt following the rainl. "It's not particularly impres- live to look at (the .Ut in the ch&nnel)," aid H.in. "However, it ia gTadu.ally working ill way down to the bay. ''Thia il illuatrative of how control. to keep aediment on the site didn't work," he concluded. Lorman dilputed Hein'• com- ment.. "I .. nt down to the channel below the deliltinq b.utna (on MacArthur) and checked the orqanic material (plant. and grUMs) there," he Mid. "There wa• no silt coveri.Dg tho.. plants. U any .Ut had gotten through, the channel would have been full of it." He praised the contractor for cleaning out the buina u soon u the raiD wu over .u requued by the city, work which started 1.ut weekend. "Th ... basins are desiqned to take runoff from a normal storm and tome emergency dramage," commented Lorman. "There was one major erosion but the .Ut waa restricted to the aite." Lorman also criticiz:·ed those who look at tull de1ilting baairu and aay they dJdn't work. "What is the function of the buin, anyway? To catch .Ut," he said. "U you see a desilting buin with no silt in it, that mecUlS the silt got away. There is •upposed to be silt in it after a major rain." en 40% OFF Women 's Diamond s 95 Ct Reg S1 5•9 ....... $929 1 05 Ct Reg S 1.899 .... $ 1, 139.40 1 33 Ct Reg S2 ... 99 .... $1 ,499.40 Ladies' Diamond PENDANT .89 ct. Reg. S1899 SALE D iamoftcl Stud EARRI Reg. $1199 S~E .50 d . toe. wt . ,. ,.,. to c..-~ .CM .. 1.0Ct.'Toe.IWt. Most of the mud from this washout. upper left photo. ran into the delilting basin along MacArthur Boulevard during last week's rains. Above. equipment begins the job of diggjng the mud out of the nearty-fiHed basin following the end of the rains Befow left, city grading engineer Jim Lorman checks the channel below the desilting basin. where there is almost no silt residue. Both desilting basins on MacArthur were nearly filled with mud from the J . M. Peters project. Photos by Lyman Faulkner Federal authoribel and c1ty• poUce are lnv..Ugati.ng the poelibility a fire which cauaed u •t!J:Dated $175,000 ln cJ&m.g .. to the Apada.u res· taurant 1Mt JriO.y w.u the work of an ar.onilt. Accordinq to a pollee report, thr .. empty one-gallon cant of paint thinner were found m the entry way and a din1ng room of the fire-qutted rutai.U'ant which .. rved Middle Eutern food and featured belly dancer•. Pollee au.pect that the pa.m t thin.ner wu u.aed to .. t the fire but have uked for a laboratory anal yaa from the U.S. Depart- ment of Treuury'a San Fran- cL.co laboratory, Det. Bob Hardy. of the Newpc.rt Beac h pollee, aaid. Whlle notinq that "a :son for proht 1.1 a federal VlOlahon," Hardy declined to state why Tre.uury agents were asked to a•ut 1n thi.a partlcular inc1dent. Although the early morning blaze is "b.inq mvestiqated for arson," Hardy cautipned that the authorities haven't "classified it as arson" yet. Firehghter Mlke Newberry suffered a neck tn)ury and wa..s treated at the scene The 19 firefightera knocked.d own the blaze wtthin 20 mmutes. 40% OFF MEN'S CLUSTER RINGS 07 Ct. Reg. s 189 ...................• I I Ot 50 Ct. Reg. $1 ,399 .................... I 7tt 1 o Ct. Reg. $2.299 ................... SI ,J7t 1 5 Ct. Reg. $2.999 .................... II, 7tt 2 0 Ct . Reg. $5,199 ................... SJ,I2t Watches ·WEDDING BANDS up to 50% OFF ear the P viltlon) Merge The Thinking We are getting clo.r to a crucial decwon affectinq m.ajor traffic flow ill thia region. At U.Ue ia the Route 55 Trauportation Study. An eight-member Public Ad-n.ory ColllDlittee of local, .tate ud county officiala, and their engin .. rinq counterpart. on a Technical Adviaory ColllllliHee, are narrowinq down the altemative choic• and will 80011 come up with a recommendatio.n on what should happen in the Route 55 corridor throuqh Costa M .... Last week, the PAC heard a California Department of Tranaportation official sugg .. t that the lonq-plaDDed, adopted freeway route be .crapped. Earlier, TAC memben had made the aame recommendation. But the PAC weat alonq with the recommendations of the city councils of Ca.ta M ... and Newport Beach and kept the route u an option. It remain a one of four pouible aolutions to the traffic meu which now clocp downtown Ca.ta Meaa and extends into Newport. (S.. newt atory elMwhere in this iuue.) Both Newport Beach and Co.ta M ... are heavily impacted by Route 55 traffiq. Moat of the touthbound traffic, once it reach .. downtown Coeta Neaa, is headed for Newport. In coming months, the PAC will make a final recom- mendation to CalTrans and the state Transportation Commiuion. Both cities have a repreMlltative on the PAC. City Councilman Ed McFarland chairs the panel and represents Co.ta Mesa. Councilman Paul Hummel represents Newport. McFarland hu indicated a willinqneas to seek a solu- tion that will not be touqh on Newport Beach. Hummel hu said he recognises Ca.ta Meaa's need to do something about ita Newport Boulevard problems. Newport Mayor Jackie Heather told one Costa Mesa audience that ahe ia waiting to see what Costa Mesa wants to do. All of this iB very neic;,hborly. But we may be reachinq a point at which leaders of our two cities need to c;,et their heads together and make aome bilateral decisions. They should tell the PAC , the TAC, and anybody elM who it interested, what our citi .. want - done or not done. OtherwiM, the etate and county pla.nnen will make the deciaiona for ua-u they almoet did Jaet week. A look ·at past state performances in dealing with Orange County transportation problems should convince us that their judqment needs some local guidance. Let's give it to them. -FLD No Time For Games An example of refreshing candor surfaced a few days ago when The Ensign began to poke into the status of salary negotiations for city employees. One spokesman representing an employees associa- tion disclosed the requested increase in the salary- benefits package would be 20 percent. Another associa- tion is asking the same big jump. Now comes the candor: \\This is just our first ploy," laid the first spokesman. "We don't expect to qet near that amount." Said another: ''Thie is a foolish game, if you ask me. I would rather each eide put the facte and figures on the table, but the epirit of negotiations demands that we go iD with a super-high, outraqeoue figure. The city may offer us 3 percent . . . " Reasonable, rational barqaininc;r is a keyatone in our economic system. And this qoee for city salaries as well as for rent, bread, qasollne or krugqerands. City Council policy is to pay salaries within the top . three of other municipalities in the county. A survey, this newspaper hu been told, is near completiC'n. Let it be the guideline. Don't waste city time and money on piDc;,-po.ng negotiation• launcl'.ed with "first ploy" thinking. Let's put down-to-earth reasoninq at the beginninq, not the end. 27211 C~ Hwy , CoroM cA.IW.r, CA i262S Pubbab.ed \lfMidy on W .claeecA.y ldilorw and 9&1.. phOoe-•73·0550 Carevl.hoo p hoN -• ...._ -BRS HERBERT W. SUTTON . . ...•......................... Pll.bltth•• IURT SINS • • . . ........... ·. . . . . . .......•••.....••.... lda~r LILAJfl) POUJID . . .......•••••• , • . . • • . •• , • • • • -'-c:Y .. lctator t.AaJY PALWD . . . • . • • . • . . . . . • • . . • . . • • . . A4t.ertii&D9 Dir.e~• JIA.M HAUIIUJTON , . , ••..••..• , •. , .• Soc:aety aacl Faehioe ldi~r WUAY 0UU . . , ..• , .........•..... , ~tell Ldelcb~r R0GD AJIQLI, JIM IOCHlJN Uid 11M ROIIJITS . • • • • • . a..M!rten lADY ~ •ad JON ST()III .................... Plil0l091a~ DAU HIPLD , • . . . . . . . .•.••.••.. , ..•.. , .•. ProclvctJon ..._IWI~t ,._. ,.,.,,..,, ...... CIJSN .,., IV)-~"' loo •.....,..... flf ~ nw..-.. -.., _,. --...... ""' 14 IWII .. ....,.._ .. ,_..--.A ...... • ........... c.,..., .,....,.~.,a.... ...-... c • .._._ • ..,_......, • ......,.,.,...... ,.. ... 0('_.......,.,.._ no. ....... , ............... -......... c.,. ... ....,,_ .................... It ................ ...., c:.IOil~ .......... .-..... _ ...... ..., ...... ~ c .... ...... ....... ...... -c .. ,,..... .., - Letters To The Editor Public lgDored To the Editor: In a recent letter, "An Ideal Dies," R. William a ezpr....d "fru.atration and aadnea that oo dMp to the bone" aJter witn ... inq what ia referred to by our contemporary elected offieiala u a "di.ecusaion." The topic wu the Mut.r Plan for the John Wayne Airport. 1'his puhllc meetinq ol the Oranqe County Baud of Supervi.lon took place feb. 18, 1981. The writer was atUD.Jled and adequately demoraliled to learn a truth: that input from colll.lllwaity, tas- payi.Do, votino i.nclividula at ~uch qatheri.noa 1.a often quite uel ... ~-to a.coept the Nute:r b.ad been made WMb be1ore the public heu- ing. Thia ... a.. to be th. lll&Jlllel' of too many of our repr ... ntativea: platitudes, in· selllitivity and little integrity. Will t.b.ia arroqant adminiatr- tive benevolence never ceue? When mioht the officiala with their "paeudo-concem" actually coJUider the majority point of view aerioualy, prior to a deci· aion? Why do ao many council.a and bouda o~rate under UU. necessity of deceit? Often, the inability to truly repr ... nt ia shrouded. Fiscal, leqal, and "you don't have all the facts" excuaea are offered u justification for unpopular CO\ltMI of action. Th. prllllary duty of public repreeentativM ia to honeatly reflect the attitud• and wiahn of their conatituents. All tcSo oJten, t.b.ia doet not occur. The puPJ,ic wilJ muat be aqqreaively touobt and •D.Jitively could· ered prior to any deciaion of coDMqUence. expansion and runway extension from fundi made available by the "Airport and Airway System Development Act o11980." Thia act stat• IJ)eeilically that reeip· ients of fwlda mUll bier competition aDd prevent "Wlfai.r methods of competition iD air transportation." Citi.Jea.t of New- port Beach, beware! TU federal qovemment will not fwld a laney, biq terminal and an extenc:t.d, atroll98r runway with- out eniorcinq aidine "competi- tionH which will m-.n incNUed use of the airport. U the te1'11linal ia incNUed ni.ne-fold, will u.iDe tim81 U IMAY jets t&ft oft 0¥el' o-..r hom.?~" ti probal>1y tiM tauwar. t c:.n .. do? Join G:ao.. qrolq)l fiohtinq aizport ezpan- .ton. 1u.ilt that the city of New- port Beeca e.... eupportinq aizport expansion and coDUnence oppotinq it whole beartedly. The city must hire attorneys with recordl o/s uecea in {iqbtinq airport ezpusion. 'Adult' ZonlDg To the Editor: P.A. Lewia Newport Beach The citizens are riobt to be worried about the pomOCjJraphic book store here iD Newport. Younq people are very au.IC8ptible to the emotiou rabed by the materials offered in th ... ahope. I'm not too old to NllleJD.bez m,..U wileD 1 wu laapr-ionahle iD thJ.. awpeet, but theA, too, I reiDelllber Ua.t a better-bOWiliMil thu lacb- owledoed lu.Uno alter the fleea iD Playboy NogaGD.ef The city '-riqht to be concerned but City Attorney Coffin erra in hia efforta to have the pomooraphic 1tore moved to the bu.ain .. dia- trict which ia beinq zoned for th ... "adult" bu.ain ...... I've noticed in my travels that the wont thino that can happen to a city ia to h&ve an isOlated, built-up bu.alQ"' dl.triet where all the anti-eocl.al elementa of IOCiety are 18Qt89ated. Now Newport a.lte&dy hu a J.aro• and orowi.no buain ... center. To move t.bA pornoorapllic atore there would be a auata.ke that ha.a been made over and over aq&iD in all our major citi• from New York to Loe Anoel•. fiat upp.a s. thia. Luv• bu.ai.n-ctJ.triet. are built UD but th ... pJ.ce. are not pleuur· ~e~rw~gor~ndmq time there. So the law-&bid.lno citiaeu run ln and out of the diattict for their bu.am .. needs. Meanwhile, city officialt try to aeo:re9ate undearable elements into an area that Ia already isO- lated &om the better elements of ~~oeiety. The r•ult 1.a decay that atart.a from the centeJ' and worb ib way out. Officials should work to cl011e tbe abop and not create a no-man'elaad in the cente:r of our city. Geo. Brummell Newport Beach This newspaper wfticomes Jet- ten expreamg your VIew.. AJJ corTMpOndence must be signed, and we pre/er lo U..M names- but initia/6 will be sub.tituted upon requ.,t, We ~rve the rigbt to conclenH. Here 's your chance to .,eoJc out. CONSOMERCORNER Jeffrey K. PietOM Corona del Mar • O..r Couumer LMoue: R.eently I took my ca.r to a local qu alation to have an oil leak repaired. They replaced a C4UD 9uUt aDd did a little 9tDeral aaillten.ance, but they cbd not tis Ole oU leak. I ukecl for ay IDOMY back but notlWao t.ub&ppeud. H.IC. Deor H.K .: J'h eo.a.u..r Leogve ..,, aD A .lletler (tboiJa o.u JUco.let#er) to IIIia *IJOIJ aN ... log , .. pleoed. So we..,., ••. l J.ller (lAM Jellw • ltOI .0 aJce) eld It got tetlulM. fte *lloll • telum· IJjg tJHt luJJ COlli 01 ,.. ca. gaMet aad Mhw oad ~­ --.Jy oae-Mird ol 11M WMar t:OI!IIor a reJu.d 01 sao .•. ,. .. CQraju..,. L.agu, no u.ae. Now the youno lady wllo Mid the would help me t. DO loo9er U..re. · J bow I ahould have checked my bill, ..pecially Iince I had pr•aionecl Ole cbatqe, but who would have thwoht. O.e Nioht Too Lono L.l . JOURriAUSI'S JOURML by Jlaa FeltoD There's nothino quite like a blusteTY, rainy day and your an· nual bout with the income tu oqre to qet yow m.ind on your bell boz. In the old hot metal daya oJ journaliam, the '~hell boz" waa a wooden receptacle about the alae of an apple bos, and eaally available to linotype operators, compoaing room lackeys and make-up men. Ally extraneous aluqa of type or metal would be tossed into the "hell boz" and re-melted for re· uae. Other buaineaaes have picked up the term to refer to any depo&itory for odda and ends. My bell box '-iD the top drawer of my d.U. (My wife t.hinb my entin den '-a hell box, but wivH are not auppoeed to appreciate aprawlinQ filinq ayatema.) It's a very amall hell box, and it'a been yean aince its contents were ezamined. Mostly, there were paper cUps and push pilu ln my hell box, and I can provide solemn advice that tb ... two don't mill-safely. There alto waa a miniature bot· tle contai.Dinq a dime and adver- tisinq the openinq of a Bank of Newport branch. There were 97 thumb tacks, 42 keya that muat have been important at one time or another, a touvenit ooin from Naui and a similar one from a New OrlH.DI Mardi Gru- ICrewe ol Rhea-proelaiminq New Orleans aa "the firat-est city in America," a bit of copywritinq that could stand reJi.Dement. Amonq the itema 1 thtew away were a miniature football on a toothpick-a relic of 101ne aporta cel.brity affair-a Mobil tie· clip, a Smokey Beu pin an· noWlciDQ "Smokey Beer b Alive and Well," and countleu or· phaned buttons, aerewa, picture· hanolnq hoob and pi.l.b. One item had almoet been forqotten. It waa a qoJd ri.Dq, aupportinq a small qold ouqqet, about the aile oJ the tip of your little tinqer. Once it held a ruby in the center of the nuoqet, and I remember wearing it proudly on my ama.lleat finger when 1 waa ill hioh achool. A former qovernor of AJaaka -I think hia name wu York- was muried in our home in Seattle, and be aent the ring to my mother in appreciation. At today'a price of oold, the ring hu no bu.ai.n ... in my hell bolt. Wother bad a bell bolt of eorta, and lt wu ele9ant and bMutiful and full of myatery and rOIIl&llce. Jt WU a WQe, black, circular metal bolt, the lid band· painted, and it orioinated u a candy boz. Mother had con· I vett.d it into • button box, and it contaiDed thouaa.nd.a oJ but- tons of all deectiptiona, aome I ohioa, tome metal, tome lvory, aome bone. All of her childten 1 enjoyed that button box . When th. snow plled hiqh UOUDd our BoLle, ld&ho, home, 01 the ra.ina were too hMvy ln Seattle, we would oet out the buttOD box and conjure 'U> a variety of qam•. Or .,. would th.read buttou and .U. ~rkl· iDo jewelry or neeklacee or Clui8t:au bee decoratlona, alw.,. returninq the b~ttona when we were through. lD the daya before aippen ancl pluUca, the buttou llot OG.ly Mpt our clot.bee t~r. they kept our t&allyt~r. Ny oWer IAMr, Don., who worb tor tM heenoa P\aWWb1119 Co. ill HoUywood, Ml loao tAibcl U.O.t writfn9 • aOMl bued 0. ou ........,. Lord DOWitMieil..pa. .... n.~ lMre. Wee.. ... )ton oa • ......, .... ~ ....... coutry a~ ....... W~. ......... o.c~., ..... ................... .............. eoa.ae.sa.. ........................ ... ........ ~ ... .............. ..... ,·:c::· = :.'::.:·: . "t . ............. ., •.. ... .... ...... ., ... ~ TU d.s.pUIItcl cooh ••~ ai aecueed auzdeter Telbd ""1\a .. Woon wu neuly tiLrowa OQt of court Friday Oil a qu..t:km ol police procedu.re. A1 Stokb, Woore'a chief d ..... cowuel, aa1cl Jud~ Sellin Fru.kliD wu qapatlaetic to Stoltb'a moti011 to quuh the CODJee.ion. "H. talked about it et 91eat luQth, and Mid he fti'J uuly eQreed (that it wu laproperly obtained). Tho he ruled a9&iDat u," Stokke Mid. Noore, 36, wu held to enawer on the murder charv-. He fac:ee &naiqn.JDent iD Superior Courl, Dept. 5, March 19. Accorc:liD9 to police teetimony dur:iA9 the prelimioery heari.D9, Moore~ that he ahot ud killed hie lonc;rtilnt coapan- ion, profeaaiooel partner and room.m.ate, Stanley Don&ld Eapilld&, 45, lut Nov. 5. The confeeaioo ia Wldtr diapute, Stokke laid, btcaUM, "One, they kept Moore ill the police car four to five houn before he coDf....d. Anytime you detain someone without probable caUM, eapeci&lly for that amount of time, it bri.Dcp the conftuion i.Dto qu..Uon beca\l8T of poaible dureea. "Two, they didn't adviat Moo. cf ............... --tM .... .,. ft. ..... Wt tM palloe-.haz ....... .. a P'""Ne r 11 1 ct ...t ...W Jaa ......... ~~~ ..... - PlMiauly ...... ...,.._'7 M.ertaq, wldcla ,....u.c~ ... *-Feb. I, hb.Z...tWard. 6 ....... ddJ I I anon..,, 8cab Law, .._biM'ecl tM.t 0.-=tiw. Mike ......... •apldoou of lloor.'a...,. M auly M 12 )aOQD bt6ore tJae an.t. Moon had told pollee .. Mud a .W -.1 crawled wt tM hatJuoca wiDIIow of tM lacat .................. .. lfwnb. 8 Jade eo... SpygLr. Hill. m.e ... aid .. doabe.cl tlaat WOCN had ve-e OQ.t tM QIOWid-Boor willdow. JudQe Pruklia, wt.o had pl'ftiouly nlued to lower ball &oaa $250,000, Mid Friday that he would Joww it DOW to sso.ooo. SlokD Mid. ,.,.. judge .... Mud the ~ ud bow. that Moore ia 90ia9 to dick uoa.nd to face trial," Stakb M.kl. Stokke Mel euliez told thia Dtw8peper he may 11et t "bat· tared .U." del.ut wlaen Woor. come. to trial, claimin9 Moore WU phJ8ic:&lly ud IIUDt.ally abu.d b7 J.pinda. Date for trial will be ..t et the arraicpunent, Stokb M.kl. n.. ....... =nc. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiQ~iiiiiiiiiiiiil Apa•tanents. WTfiiTTby ••• 11.1 .. ,_ s * ... ...... MMd) ........ .r .... St. Pabld\'sDay Singing St. P-*'Y GfMUngs will be given to tesidents et Park Superior eorw.ae.c.nt Home l'Uelday. Mac-ch 17. Looking <Mtr one gr.-.'9 are. from left. Mynte Sefton. 92. and eetivities dir~ Erin Quigley Met DonN Rehdefs. Community membefs wiiNnQ to .end gNelit'SJS to tesidents should C11A Erin et 642~10 fbing wortUng hours. SWt ~ by ~ Seobln ft. N.wport Cea.., Aaeoc:ia- tiola will Mid • -..t.illq OlD u.. ~General Ptu eJMDd- ._t, wlaich will ~ aB.ct Newport C.tu, on Tllurad&y, Nuda 19 at 7:30a.m. at dt.e Muriott Hot.~. n. piO(p&lll ia ct.iped to Qive Newport Cn.bN Aaaoc:i.tiOD -.mbtn and the public an ia- depdllook at the aaeDcbnent helor. pa.blic .... riDv-beq:in. n.. Newport Beach Pl.umin9 Cc-miM:ion will begin re-n.w- iD9 the cl.ocu.mellt the .... d.ay. Sr>-ken will be Richard M. Cuno.a, vice preadent of the ~ and industrial divi- .aoo for the Irvine Co.; Rooald Helldricboo, director of plum- iDQ and d.i9D for dt.e lrville Co.; and Willia.m H. Whitney, e principal ill the firm of Williama-Ku.bel.beclt ud Aaociate., Inc. Re.natiOD.ael $S per penon can be aa.de by c.llin9 640-1861. rnewest Sony stereo systems (Coati•MCI trc. p.oe 1) tM boud ci cli.redata of tM ..... ¢"9 aiJTZCJ, Willi tJtJ. .. ....... "We .... tla.at ..... "'-" .... DIMa ... told 11.1 tM.t aatval attdtiaD ~ .,.p, tM ).,tJclinQ iD a ,.ar ucla WI. .. We M'ND't decided wh.at to clo if it cloeen •t. "I &Ill 8'flaP&tbtic to their c:cac.ma. I &Ill ..,. if I wue tM.. I would be c:onc:emed, too, But reme•ber, dt.ere are ailJiou of people who hawe e much cpeat:er need than they. "U lh., think they have lo.t riQhb. ac:tu&lly, the &lllOWlt of tilDe they would hawe Wlde.r u nietioa Dotiee hu DOW been ~ from Olle month to 18 month.." The feb. 17 evic:bon tb.reet told ten.aota they woWd not have to ~ for a y.u ud then woWd b.eve lia mootlu notice. The t.n&Dta are currently rent· iD9 month to month. Need aiel "We tblDi tlua ia uprecec:leoted, tb.et people would be diaplaced lib dt.ia. We thiDlt there must be eomethin9 WTODQ with the state lew tb.et ..Uowa thia." Mead and other tell&Dta have objected to the houain9 corpore· tion edmittin9 children to whet had been an edult buildi.D9. JteDnedy commented: "A. e community houain9 corporetion, we would be e9a.in.l't diacrimuut· tion e9e.i.Mt children. I would 0..0. ~ to tua tile !:Nlldln9 OMr to iecMtaJly. .............. &ow-ud -*'•· lDc< ••• -··9 .. put of u o.t-<Ji-cou.rt ..ttl-ant of a i&1r Mo•UD9 lawn.it. The .Wt WU fil. tel ill Pebna&ry 1980 by e coaJi • tiaD of IT9al aid foc:ietiel and public illter.t lAw finna eQ&JAat th. city ud ~raJ lAr~ dev.l- open, includiD9 O.on and the lrviDe Company. The city and lrvi.De COIDpuy " ere ewaitin9 trial iD the 1\l.it. -Roger A.Dg .. Rockers (Conhnutd from pa9e 1) The attack took plece after the hiDouti.De H&nu wu driviD9 wu .truck by e bottle, apparent· ly t.h.rown from e crowd of lMD&Qt puly-9Qtrl. Hanna, who wu taltin9 five JOWl9 womeo ODe tow of hi9h acho41 QTadwatiOD Diqht parhes, ubd. "Who threw the bottle?" H. wu ettacked by about 12 tMD&9tn, he later t..ufitd. He wu kicked, hit and ltomped, a witn ... teatified. Afte.r he wu atabbtd, the tMD&qen poured beer ov.r hia hMd and lau9hed while he wu bleedio9 ill the 9utter, witn .... told police. In e later iDtel"View, Harm.a Mid he bore DO ill feeliD9• toward hu attackers but hoped they were brou9ht to justice. -RogwADgl. give you state-of-the-art sound. Find them at our Newport store only. Sony'• integrated ateno ayatem 1s a complete compo· nent system with a powerful stereo amplif1er (60 watts per channel min1mum RMS at 8 ohms from 20 to 20.000 Hz w1th no more than 0.05% total harmonac distortton) Plus an AM FM stereo tuner. direct·dr~ve. fully automatic Quanz turntable. cassette deck w1th Dolby'"' noise reduct1on. remote control and two 3·way speakers 2700 00. Just 100 00 monthly• Sony'a Walkman 1s a portable cassette player w1th nch. v1brant stereo sound W ith separate volume controls. c ue and revtew and m1n1ature headphones 200.00 Just 11 00 monthly• -·-. ~ I I Sony'• compact atereo ayatem features an AM FM stereo rece1ver w1th a cont1nuous power output of 10 watts per channel m1mmum RMS at 8 ohms from 90 to 15.000 Hz w1th no more than 2.0% total harmonac d1stort1on Plus a cassette recorder w1th Dolby'"' no•se reduction. a fully automat•c belt·drive turntable and bass reflex speaker systems 550.00. Just 25.00 monthly• Stereos 88. Newport Beach store only ,. Oolbv leboratones. Inc u.. .. aaam am .. erA•••••· ._ ..... ..,.. ..... ........__..,. ....... ToepplyfcMachM .. ea•atMt4111_...._,1 111 •~1 . IMPORTANT INF~MAJION: On any KCOUM. if we rte41We PIV"'*'t of the fun emount 1n ellC of $1000 Cau~t to I nwwnum charge of not tnore man SOc fOf amount o1 1M MW 'b1'-ncelhown on yout ••••*'t ~ h neatt eve• tk*ng bllaanc• un<* *33.50) wh.ch are ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATtS of 11 and 12 dl ... you Wi1 e¥Oid e.IWANCI CHARGE. The FINANCE CHARGE ... ~y. is ftQ\lred teiC*tiYefV. The trnn•mum payment on betanc• up to $100 •10 on 1 Chlrve on the~ b1 ... 110e.....,. deducbnf env pe~ta 01 ~on vour ata~t . Account. t5 on • Homema et Account or the ba•nee. wt\ichevef is ~me~et. The periodic r.-Ylld .,.1·1/2 of tM b1tance on tMOUNa undlr •1000 end t of CALINEV DWM 000 ~ ....... Oty CouciJ acted Noeday ~Uo~at _, 1oo.a pukiav .w:..d-are. lor Dew uvle·WD11J elwell· iD9I ud cut i'ecl tape iD aloav· t*ucliav buildmv ~Uoa. U tM onliuDc:e pueee Much 23, MW hOUMe will be nquired to b&w two oa-aite perking ·~ tutead of tlu-M. Aad property owun with unow 8icMyardl will no loaver have to obt&lu a COitly and time· C0UUJ11.iD9 mocWlcaUon peJ'IDit when they remodel or rebuild. ''Thank heavu," Nld archi- tect Brion JMDDette, who had addJWied the council in 1upport of the movee. ''Thil hu been drivill9 people cruy for yeus." Bill Laycock, cJty cu nent · plannin9 chief, confirmed that citizens for yean have been payin9 a $130 f .. and waitinq two month. for the modifications. Councilman Paul Hummel cut the lone no vote on the introduction of the meuure. "We ahouldn't bend our requla- tiou around what exiata illeQal- ly," HUIIUMl arQued. bF JJ.iaJoc:hha AlU.O.Ola ~ Ht.U. Saait.· tlOil Inc. ooWcl be bed $1.5 IDilliOD lf con-fictM Of ~tate and fecleJalaUecJatioU tliat it ilMval· ly ~ wute water into the San D6evo Creek ~ New-port Bay foT 190 days year, the prloe could drop. The .tate Attorney ~neral, who handl• both llate ;Ed federal violatiou t.n thit ue, il trying to reach an out-of. urt settlement with the firm, it hu been learned. "U it go. to court, we bow it will drag on. So the attorney Qeneral il tryi.DQ to •ttl• out of court to eliminate the coet and time of a court battle," aaid Dar- rel Smith, of the Santa Ana. ReQional Water Qu._tlty Control Board. He added. however, that if a settlement can't be reached the attorney Qeneral will take the ca,. to court. "We favor aome aort of monetary penalty, since it (the tpillaQe) we• a fiaQrant, inten· tional violation of the law," • _,-NlY PAYMEITS • •s.• Mil- • SO. W . llfSIOEIC£$ • WEll SlctNtEO • SNDitT UIUI (1-31 MOITNSI 4)987-7000 ANTIQUES (WHOLESALE TO PUBLIC ) DIRECT IMPORlERS Of AMERICAN AND EUROPUN fURNtlUR£ AND COllEtTI BLES A l PRICES ONlY PREVIOUSLY AVAilABlE TO DEALERS. ClOCIC REPAIRS fUANHUAf REFINISHING Saltla Mid. ''fte .PIY9• occ:urred ~Y lor tlu .. or~ ,...., -.cl we warned tbeii to CJ.t with it 10 it wouldD't bappea ap.ia," S.Uth Mid. ..,.., (Lapu Hilla S..U.- tlOD Inc.) claimed that v&NMI1 opeaed the valn that let the wute water flow into the creek. On. day w. eent one of our i.D· lpeC'ton there \lD&D.Ilounced and we caught them red-handed; the valve wu opened, obviowaly with the company' a k.nowledQe," be aaid. Terry Witthoft, vice president of La9una HiU. Sanitation, Mid. "We don't believe there'• Qrounda for a monet.ary penal- ty.'\ ~ He claima bit company did not willfully violate the ~w. H. maintaina that there il not ade- quate ltorage and traumiqion facillti• for tr .. ted sewAge. The firm'• ltoraQe capacity proved inadequate lut year when heavy raina sharply reduc- ed the demand for irrigation water, Laguna HiU.' normal method of~ tl prodl&cl. , ""The attorney general bu IMCle an ol:fer to eetUe with us o.t of cow1. I'm not at liberty to cltnlge the natwe of that offer," Wittbalt Mid. But he did mention that hu company made a counteroffer .Upulati.Dg that hit firm will pro- vide addJUoAAl pipeline and ... rv-c:J. "Tut m&k• a Jot more eetlM," he laid. However, the attorney Qeaeral will not tUe actioll aC}&illlt the AU.o Water Wuavement AQen- cy for wute water that poured into San Dieoo cr .. k and the Newport Bay in January 1981.' -accorcliD9 to Jim Andenon, of the Sant. Ana Reqional Water Quality Control Board. The tpillave occurr.d January 8 to 21 when a break appeared in a pipeline that wu to carry the wute into the ocean off South Laquna. A WMA owna the waste water pipeline uted by LaQuna Hilla Sanitation Inc. 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A. the Pirat" prepare to de- fend their South Cout Con- ference championship, they travel to Santa Ana Saturday for a qame at noon, they'll' take with them a 1981 season record that brinqa bac k memories of lut year. OCC waa 9-1 on the year enterlnq Tueaday'a CjJame aqainat Glendale, and moat of the wina have been by Iaroe marolill, which also brinQa back tho uohta of 1980, when OCC went on to capture the state title. Of CO\U'M, wilulinq the COD• ference title may not be eo euy, with thr .. of ita tM.JU, OCC, Fullerton, a.nd Cerritoe, all oc- c upyino the top thr" poaitiona in the JC Southland poll. Still, the Pint" have the statistical numbers neceuary to make them a leqitimate, a.nd maybe even the favorite, contender for the crown. OCC'a team IRA ia 1.40. The team batti.nq averaoe ia .341. Ten OCC hitters are battino over .300. Clearly, Ora.noe Cout will be nobody'• slouch in conference play. "Rlqht now, we're bittino well, better than 1 thouoht we would, and our pitchinq ia oood, as ooocl u I thouoht it would be, .. OCC coach Mike Mayne sa1d . "But the conference MaSon u like atartino a different season. We're not ooino to clobber anyone in thia conference." Aqainat San Diego City last w..kend, the Pirat .. tuned up for sec play by rallyinQ for two runa in the lOth inninq, enroute to a 5-3 win. The win wu the Mventh for OCC in a row, Wlth I Wayne Juatyl pickinq up the win, hia first of the season. Juatyl, whose ERA now stands at 1.13, earned hil niDth car .. r win at OCC, aoam.t no de!Mta. Freshman Regoie Wontoomery has paced the Pirate offense, u the nc;Jhthelder has averaoed . 442 thus far, mcluchno a home run on Saturday. Mike Vander· buro. a returnee from Lut year. 11 hittinQ .385, and freshman Rich Amaral, from Estancia H.ioh , 1s battlDO .359 and leads the Plratea LD stolen hues w1th seven. Don Smath, who leads OCC Wlth a 0.39 ERA . and Mlke Hoqan, who 11 3-0 wath a 2.05 ERA, pace the OCC p1tchmc;J staff. 'We Could Be Undefeated' -NH's Votaw San or Skipper Cites Inconsistency As Chief Problem by John Ireland When d.Ucuuino hia team, Newport Harbor Htoh School bead baMball coach Ed Votaw kind of eounda like a doctor try· inO to cure a m,.terioua diMaM. He ltnowa the aymptoma, but be can't find a cure. "One oJ our problema aa (lack oJ) conaittency," he aaya. "One day we make too many errora, the nezt day we can't hit with men on hue." In a way, Votaw baa the cli.teue under control in that b.ia team holdl a respecta.ble 2-2 zurk after two w .. b of play, but Ill hit qu•t for ezcellence, he wa.nta a clean bill oJ health beJor• the team ooee any fur- ther. "We could very ...Uy be 4-0 inltMd of 2·2," he aaya. "With a few correction• Ill the field and at the plate, we would be unde- fMted." So t.r, Newport bu deMted Sante Ana 4·3, loat to Coeta W... 6·8, and apUt two qua• witla Antelope Valley (loalnq 3·2, and wirulln; 6-3). However, lt ...-. j\l.lt a .. t. ter ol tilDe befor. tlaoae oorreo· tiou will be ~Me~., u the Sellon are led thiiMUOD by 11 retua.in; lett.rmeu. JD&Dy of ....... tobeoftto.&ow ...... TaD lor ••••• two Ntva· S1WJ .......... -'on Vbioe CoQk ucl Clarke S.Stla. Cook, ~~···-OM oflM ......... Laape .. ._. otk:Mn. U. ....................... ........................ ................... , ... normal .300 plua hitter, ia preMntly hittin; .266. But Votaw t .. la it'• juat a matter of time before th ... usually aoUd players beoin to perform up to potential. Still, in compariaon to laet year'• team which Votaw termed "a cliaaater"(Newport finiahed Ued for fifth place in lut aeuon'e Sun.aet L.aoue race), the 1981 Sailora, on the aurlace, look to be much improved. lu a team, Newport ia hittino .267, while their opponent. are bittin; juat .282. In the atolu bue departaaent, Newport hu out-mped lta com- petition 13-4. But whP the 1\ll· face 11 ecratched the S..Uora problemt cu be fou.Dd. Pint ol all, the Sai1on Lack depth (''we han ooae," .. ,. Votaw). ud With Newpott'a bi8tory oliDjoriea, Votaw .... thil u a major problea. Lut ....... Newport ... lit· UA9 ..U ila eeooDd place ill tlae S\ULMt LM91ae raw w.._ jQJllor Job Altobelli, c)ea.rly the ....... belt~r,eeparateciW. .a.o.lder. •··edlltely foUowlD9 the iDjwy to AltoMW, tt.. Se1lora procMCied to be 11 ltr~t 9Q~M. AltoW1S Ia back W. ..... , aacl altMep ... II ILl*-e • IDUCl .... "" .~ .............. .... ......... lee IIIWI, Mewpart oaa, .... top6okup .. a.t.... .• .., W. ,..,, Voaew'a crew M8 Wl ~~-...... .., ... ..... ., ........... .... ...,,., .......... ..., . ..................... be corrected. Another Sa.ilor nem .. us a the fact that Newport can't win at home. "It' a c ruy," Votaw says, "but we haven't won consistently at home for two yeara." Still, Newport ..... to do just fine on the road, which accounts for mo.t oJ ita auccea. Despite all ita so-called "problema," Newport Harbor ia one oood bueb&ll team, definitely of championship caliber. The Sailors are aolid 1n eYery arM, i.Dcludino the all- important pitchino ltaff, which abou.ld p.rovide for a winnmo 1981 Newport Harbor Vara1ty Baseball team: vmc. Cook. Catch.. s. ... Eac:•ll•nt normally ac:c:ordl.ll9 10 Votaw. bul thu yNr he • at.runo a httl• sh<\ky He • a atrono powe r lutt•r wtth a nil• arm and 11 v•ry bard 10 ltMl oa Dan Sou.tiK•J· let ~. Sea. bc:•llent both oft.GaJv•ly and d.t•a • ....... y Nd .. th• playe h• ~ 10 at 1 hnt, u w•ll u around ttl. IMld Mark Ca.Jar.IUG. lad a.c... s. ... PlaylDQ Ill. b.t ball oa tb• ..._ .o Lu thu YNJ MYI Vot.w H•'• lutt1a9 3111 at 11.. plat. 4llld lMda Ill• •-With RBI'a Oluc:ll·knd«£. b. II e•e.ptJonally (lood at ~h. dov.b&. play Jolua AJ!oMU1. ~ s. ... All &1'0\&M Ill• b..e player oa Ill. le&J~t. LMd otf h11t•r, 1M doee .,.rytJun9 -u H•'• a..tttua9 ....U, b1lt aa IAIIUY ..... hda.-c.d ~ play ua Ill. ta.&d to lar ~ .-r A IJlr-,_, va ... ty ~ ......., lrtdcJ &•L W a.-. S.. . A oood cona•r .... bocb .,..rytlllft9 dowa aod .U. U.. QOOd playe ua til• tl!Hd. H•'•llliOIHJ enaed, and w ~ttiA9 mao .. ,~.,.., ............................ C~ off U l.aJUI'J Ntt.red l.a baa .... ball MMoa, N.-ta. tM. ,.t to pLay W. year. lui ... '• a pot~Mlbal :.0 ~ ud OM of Ul• ._. •• ._. pUc!Mra ( .. below) ............ c....n.w. .... , ...... pa..,., oe _... ..... !II. 9'141 k) ~ lla au. w.y. A 9004 a... • well. .._ ';Jumu tMU pat•W " c:a.ilfl. ............. n.Mat ..... o.. ................. ~ ~. ..llboa9 ........... ... u ... A,.._ ..u........-...... .. to V..._. ft. •• ....,. !:,.... Wa • II J i• M a II. 1-.. 7 Revenge Again A Motive Appanntly, aome other t.&ma in.olved in thia year'• ClF 3-A playoff's cauqht wind of 6-6 Corona del Ma.r Hioh School eeuter N.Uk Spinn'a perform· utce iA first round action aq&i.n.st Los Amigoe. Spinn'a 23 pomta and 11 rebou.nda in that game let Cd.N'a upcomino opponent., namely Rinnide Poly and San Goroonio, know that thia OUY can 8COre. What they clidn 't know 11 that thia QUY can p.ua, too, and be im't the only player in aS.. Xing uniform that c an put the ball in the hole. Oppoeinq defenMS collapsed ou Spino Like be was lUDDlDQ away with stolen money, but ..U Corona del Mar's all-Sea V1ew Leaque center cild was band 1t oH to a fellow all-leaquer, Sea View League player-of-the-year JeH Pries. bnd of tized of pi.yiAq them. B\.lt l wut one more abot at them." And it doee .. m to be a di.f. ferent Corou del Mu t.am t&k· mo the fioor Ul the pl.ayofla. On the wmqa oJ Pri .. ' ccmsi.ateDt .u~ around play, Cdl( hu hterally br .. &ed to the .emi'a. In the Sea Xinqa ..coad round oa.me at Jolm North J:li9h School in Rivel'Sida, Pri• hit 7 of 11 first half abota to pot CdM up by eome 21 pointa at h&lf- tim.e, 32-11 . From there it wu a cake walk, u CdM couted to the 73-50 victory. Pri• finiahed with a game hloh 23 pointa, while Spinn and •n.ior Stew Moore added 13 ap1ece in the win. Oespate the rout, Errion promptly stated that trouble lay ah .. d . "We11 be in trouble if we play San Gorqon.io h.ke we played in "We didn't play very well in tbe last (La ()uinta) game ... But I want one more shot at them." And all Pn" cild was 8COre 23 and 31 points back-to-hack tn rounds two and tbr" of the playoffs to Mnd the Sea IUnqa to the CIFs final four for the second consecubve year. Cri" of "L.A., here we come" were heard all week lonQ from • boiateroua Sea ltmo c rowd u coach Jack Errlon'a cao•n !mocked off Riverside Poly 70-53 oa 1\Meday Di;ht, and UMl.Nd t}a ant... a q.-. at the Lot hqeJ. Sporta Arena (mte oJ the •mi-hna.l and f:i.n..l rounds) with a ~49 Ylctory onr San Go19on.io on Fnday. Corona del Mar Wlll now take on two-year nem .. u La Oumta, complete Wlth 6-10 prep all- American John Rodoen tomor· row n.ioht in the apacaoua conhn• of the 18,000 seat Loc Angel .. Sports Arena. La Quinta derued Corona del Mar a CJF cbampionahlp lut year when the Aztecs defMted the Sea Jti.nqa 1D the bnal oame (held then at the LonQ Beac h Sports Arena). and also ended Cd.M'a thr ... year home WlDD1D0 streak eazller thu MUOn Wlth • 54-50 wm back on January 17 Still. Pn" loob fo rward to the rematch. "It will be a tun 9am•." be precilcted. "We cildn't play very well 1D the lut Qame. and I'm -CDN'a Wark Spum the MCODd half ton.iqht." But on a I>C*bve not., EniOJl added, "However, if we can play u well the entue ;ame u we played in the ar.t half, we could qin San Gof90D,.io eome trouble." W.U, at the oubet of the San Go:rqouio oa.me. it wun't r.ally clear wlucb half of the Sea ltiAQS showed u.p. &t by the 8J1d. it ... cl.u .. a su.uet off Hawaii. Pn.awu~.ud de.pite a~ ear~ that kept h..am out of practice all week lono. be poured iD 31 polllb to I..d CdM to a 58-49 Vlctory. CdM came out at the half lMd.mq by ju.at two, ~ • ma.inly due to the fact that Spinn wu unable to contain a apec- tacular tint half ohnsin ahowtno by San Gorqonio jwuor Gerry Wriqbt, who had 14 talh .. at the half way mark. But 1D the 88CODd half. Spum put the clampa on Wri9ht, bold.mQ b..uD to jut 6 points, while enabhno the Sea 1Cin9 offense to pull away. And pull away they did, by u many u 18 pomts. They held on too, thanks to .ome sharp ball- bandllDQ by eophomore Nih H ... a.nd JUDlOr Chns Lynch, to WlD ll by 11. FolloW1Do the oame. the CdM 9) Putterin' Around .. ~ ••. ~~~p ·~ ........... caa ,_._.._ .... .._,_, ............ --... ... ... ''• .... ..try. Joio9e ..... .., .. ............ .... eli .. c::a.. .. y .... ,_..cw.-.. ..... 4'.. o.,.•.M•a.--.w. •• tthllftr'h,·R'-A'na tM1 SJ·'-*IIIuAa nwz..&a ......... to ....... ...aiag ........ ~ ...... ,..,... •• ..... -..oi.WJ!Detacaly Will.-heia*"diatMpre- ._. Crt a • .,...._..._.. r~~ee '-lmtiee, tM ~tart ....t h - a.a. .... EIC"a •q;Dd to .. ~ tM mce ...t tM boplay CMo S. 1.--a.c. -..1 Set-Pill I WiOa M tM Snlwwtr Bot.l _...a 1 p..a. ~to Georv-w ... 4 race '"II Gnnd ...,.. .. .... cMir-u. .., ... ce'k ..... taMaau.l n.. ...... boat ia ... l'~ mce 1M~ &aa tM will be loU Scriw'allln.aar a••bzr ud ~ oltM bca S.. Die9o Yaclal Qlab .......... ld.at it'• 90iD9 to wlLida )deJa ... ~ tilDe he. record lor dt.ia race ol • days, 9 S.•••••• boat. boa t1aia an. llowa, 7 .mu-. ad 26 8eC:Oilda will he rM:ilag _. An-wJaidl ._. _. ila 19'15. -.o..·. ~ ...& J. hbiCk nus._ a bi9 ..-1or ~· s.Jiiftll'a Sa rat lba'••=d rep-RC'ill9 ill So.lU..m Calilorma tntirtg V~ Y¥:1lt a.h. with 1.oDQ B.ach Yadlt Oub ..... .....,. Arribo, .. ..... lloldia9 ib pNIItigiou CoaCJT•- ..... -· ig, Nonie Kill's aao.l Oap Naldl.A.ce Tina,._ H.to llo, ._,. IW.aua u.d . MJ, Flid.ay aDd S&lurd.ay ud Mi1ra ScMdder'a btbepid, will tM 6..nl Pa~ qinul Yacht Rae- be Miljag ...... Yadlt iACJ ~ lloldiap u. tint au. 8idaud ..... Sidt-rae. usiD9 All8tnl.iA Uk OD wiadw will be ~9 SUDdaJ. a.JU.a Coriath;.a Yadlt a~ ucl Hal Day ucl Bob w.tcall MiJiJa9 ~ wilJ be rep- 1 tila9 batik 8CYC aDd IIBYC. Jlewport Bubo. Tacllt Q-.b-tM ..... dub ..... tM ~ •..ber ol elltDe. with Dick lltila9H aad Bartle, 1'upiA ~9 Free EaJwpn., JoJua &e,Dolda raciag GAo./, Dick sa-le Mil- iD9 Her&, Kid: llliott orRoler, Jack Ball aDd Staa WillMms, ~Al~V"Lil. wun.. ~. s:t.IICIDdoala. JoJua Miller W'md- aillw ucl DUt ,...__ and ftil ... Milia9 Moaopoly. ' Jeny Buto Ulld Bill saw., nciJalj Driller will be ~·­iDCJ Lido W. YadU Oub ud • • • t'OYAGEIIS YACIIT a.ua IOGUTIDES NEWPOIIT 10 CATAUNA ~J)-OJICA-1. ~­ Jielpll, Morris (PVYC); 2. Ge.ua/, w.,........, (SSYC): 3. ~­a• To.ec (VTC). PHilf A-1. Cat~ ,__._CIS, c.zl Lul {YTC); 2. J.li ,.,.,, an.e. a-.. (VTC); 3. Le l!lool, 1M J...eD.M (BCTC). PHU' 8-1. O....ltocJet Good1a9 (VYC): 2. A...-h II, FNd M.aao (VYC); 3. Alo6o D. GleD ..... (SSYC(; 4. 1\aqcot, Job sw., (VTC). SWOJlD A-1. Sited-... ~ ....... {VYCISS'fC); 2. !fed· a.. v .. .._.._ (VTC): 3. A• ti :, 8ab Soduo (BTC}; 4. Jlo•••,_, hew TOBCJ (SSTC) SWOIID 8-1. D;or,. o-tlcmbuoa (SS!C); 2. ~-HaU Haa.aa (BYC); 3. ~-Job F1~ (SSTC); 4. J~tope~ r.,. ltJcMrd Halleh (SSTC\. I SUit photo bot "on Stone STEVE CANCtAN 01111'• Orr e'en A .. .. PllallltoC.Ile1t Newpott Beecll photograpiMr &... CUlciu, a frequent coa- trlbutor to the Newport EIUigiJ and eo.to ltletlo •• sport. MCtioos, WOD five illdividual honors l&tt weebDd in th. Oroqe Cowrt, Jou.naal.ism EducetiOD AuociatiODI Annual Writ•off (and photo) Coet..t. CAA~.ajwUor~CO~ del Mar Hi9h School, took fl.nt pJaoe ill the SweepMabe and Feature photo competition., aec- ond place in News photoqrephy and edclitiooal honore.ble men- tion awuda fos Sport., and &notheJ' IMture photo. The photo and pzoduction editoJ' of CoroDa del Mar Hiqh School's Trident newspaper, Cancian hu been shooting pic- tuna Iince he wu a fwrth CJT&der et L.N . Nixon Schoolla StAnford. Calif. (714) 142-2462 NEWPORT BEACH MARINE CENTER 31. N. Newport Bhd. Newport 8Hch 92663 ···~ ............ ," ... s.wc. ...... .,., rousa. afals SJglt MARCH-APRIL SPECIAL wltlt anJ sonar purcltase FREE SERVICE CONTRACT A tew wordS regarding: ll•tll PG• are •coPPER BE-PIPING• Tlwft ere different methods of installing copper~-At Jua Plumbing we beliew ~ach hotM must be gtwn the tndMdual ettendon and care h cleRrva. If you e~ COf'4kta\ng hav~Qg-= pipes • lnlltllled In your holM. ~ • plumberS . ...,...nd out what a ... .-.cE ..... TMw c.U JUST PL~ and ftnd out whet a good JOB Is ..• FREE ESTIMATES. 642-4111 ,· JUST PLUMBING Colt. Slatl Conlr. Uc. No. 300tM8 s.w. ~...._-eo. M-. PORSCHE AUDI LTD. ~ .... bdrd ,... .... two weys to c...., ..,.. ...,.. .... t..aie ln tiM tlaAted St.._ todeJ. There 1a Con.a cW Wu Jljqh School, and tbeo therelt eftrybody ... At leut U..t'a the wey U'a beeD up to now. Friday wiU tell wMth•r tlt• ~ ltinmt stiH h.-v,. that invincible maqic workinq. for the put aa ... aona, the S.. KiDCJS have WOD the CJF 4-A bor-tMilia title. That'a no aaitlpriAt. sa u.m... Moat .:boola a.N IMrUJ.d for winn.inq two rtiU.. in e row in any sport; liz is .amply Wlheud of. Corou del Mar ia often rank- ed nwa.ber ODe in CIF, nwnber one in CalifomJa, and nUIIlber one ln the nation, and Hrly iod.ic.tiOD.a of this year's lqUad ahow thAt 80JDeone may need to come up with 80me new way to renk the S.. lti.nqa. Newport Beach Tennis Club pro O.ve Heffern, the third CclN coach in fo\lr yean, hu coached thia ,._.. •• team to ttu .. early ...aon victories, all of which were auppoeed to have preeented the defendinq cham- pion~ with a challenqe. Fint up WMiolliD9 HiUa Ri9A ScMol, e .... daat ia ......a ai?Oilqllt the top iD the Cl1 UU. ,...... Flu18COre: Cor· ona del Mar 25, Rollinq Hilla 1. Second ceme Foothill H!qh School, another .cbool with • eol.id bora proqrem. FiDal8COre: Corona del Mar 21, Footh.Ul 0. CdN'a third J:Utcb brouqht on hiqbly touted Santa Barbue Hiqh School, a .chool known prim.arily for ita tennia. Final 8COT8: Corone del Mar 25, Sante Barbara 3. Heffern'• record u the Sea IC.inq tkipper, 71 Mta won, -4 lost. The OUJI doinq the dirty work t.h.is ....on ere nothinq 1 ... than apectecular (and we're talldng ev.ry guy), and feature a flawless anay of sterlen and substitut .. thet aome aay could go to the For..t Hil.la od walk awey wi.nnen. The sinql• pley featu• .. junion Deve Gerken and Carlos Gaua, along with Mnlora Jorqe Jiminez and Ric Benqaton. The doublM teams are Jed by Anthony Emenon and Johnny Wuher, alonq with a aurpriainq- ly aucceaful team in Brian • • • With most of the sports being played indoors lately, there hasn't been much in the way of rainouts, but that aU came to an end laat week when coach Jim Tomlin's Corona del Mar track equad waa forced to cancel ita meet with Miuion Viejo Hiqh (Continued on peqe 9) 'rravei .. ag AIR TICKETS • TOURS • CRUISES F....ty. ~service with NW1 1 service chlrJt. RAunCAL El ECTROIIICS Ill C. AI l'ftollicw credit tlfds ICC~~Jttd. tUIOIIAIIETT ITS HOLIDAY 1M 81VE THIWT OF liAVILI ___ _....,. lJOOW COIIIrtfllf, ~IUCM, CA ..a C114a 111-1171 2nd TD LOANS BELOW MARKET RATES For those home owners requesting amounts of $1 O,Q00.$125,000 Call: Randy DeLano for 1-day approval subject to property value. . ie~1~ort ~ar#~ /it/u0~'9 .;,r. LICENS.:D WOltTUAO£ WAN BltOKI:R 7141955·1 055 4000 MAC ARTHUR BOULEVARD. SUITE 470 KOLL FINANCIAL TOWERS NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 Sales. Service & Instaiiations Marine Electronics Equipment ~~t»&~ ~oor1 ~rn!i~~ ~ ~UYC~ll.@~ R.@~~·J ooosmu~~ •o tnftl cJaataed wtdliD tiM loot Be.da n llutu to Dua Polntanas $lE~ ~ua 0$ ou~ ;£~rJ; .. r t~ 714 855-4475 EIBCtTicsl Services IHI jtJIJ i6 tH $111•1/! 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BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILIJ WESTCLIFF MORTUARY "AJ/ordable funerals" ••••••• Cremation Plan. Available 421 E. 17th 8&., CO ta Mesa SOARING -Corona del Mar track and field hopes will rest on the likes of high jumper Greg Rizzotto. and runners Adam Acone (left) and Mike Mead (right). A -NNOUNCING . • • THE NURSERY WITHIN THE GARDEN! Rogers Gardens nursery has been dramatically Improved to provide you wtth greater variety, quality and value. We've made getting in and out quick and easy, with a new parking lot, entrance and checkout stand adJacent to the nursery section. We're also buying tree and shrub contatner stock in greater volume to provide you wtth greater selection and savings. Come JOin us in celebrating these new and exciting changes We wtll have fresh-squeezed orange JUice. balloons for the kids and special values throughout the store (JQ()l) T AS'rr-:. Voo can·t eat o JUniP8f, but. a c 1trus plant •s a treat lor the eye and the palate Come get OCQUOI('Ited Wtth the who6e fomttv We hOve qu.te o vOfeetv 01 Oronges Lemons Tangelos GfapefrUit Lmes and KumQUats There Wll be a JUICe machine hOndv 101 sampling fresh squeezed 01ange )uice we alsO hOve 0 temhc c ollectors boolc on Citrus Wei Wf•lten and lui of c olor photos II'S on A-to-Z bOOk. ful of hlstOtV. Ideas and PfOCtteol tnformohon 5 gal citrus trees reg. Sl3 50 late ••·" Clfrus boOk reg S 7 95 late t6-91 URPRI we hOve 0 treat fOt you 'When vou wit OUf ~ portuno lOt Don't mu ~ School due to a wet track. It wu aomewhat of a dJ.aap~ polntment for the hot S.. Jtlnc;ra, who routed luc;rhly touted Ediaon Hic;rh a week Nrlier 90-41 . The early ruenc;rth.a of Corona del Mar track look to be the aprlnta, diatance and relay unita, while jumpi.nc;r and other field event. look to improve with the completion of the baaketball and aoccer .... ona. Leadinq the way in the sprint. are Brian Farc;ro, Chris Briqht, a.nd Steve Muller, while distance men Shawn Gallaqher and Jim Harford are leadinc;r the way in the lonq runa. n.. ... ,.., ..... CdM (Contiaued &c. pacJe "7) locker room wu iD 900d ~pmta, to NY the leut. "Hey Splnn, bow muy point. dJd Wric;rbt ba•e tonic;rbt," a tNmmate Joked. "Twenty," Spinn replied buti.ly. "Who bad him anyway?" the neec:ller Mid, holdinc;r b.clr a lauc;rb. "Wbo'a c;roinc;r to the Arena?" Spin.n ahot baci with a amile. Corona del Mar, tbat'a who, and c;rame time tomorrow ia Mt for 7 p .m. at the Loe Anc;reln Spom Arena. Ticket. will be on sale durlnq the week at the Cor- ona del M.u Aaociated Student Body office, or at the door on Tbunday. A win Tburaday, would mean a trip to the championahip qame on Saturday nic;rht, abo held at the LA Sport. Arena. (Coa~Md bell ~ 7) ia .. COlle ,._ ..... ad p.lcbd liJ) a .. ,. ~~q&iul Seal& AM. ..... au.. Pltdler ..... A ll&nl tkrow.r, S6lu aJ.o loob vood ..,.., tJUa ,.., .... ~ • t.a.. wia a9alut AA .. lope VaU., u. the .eco.d 9 .... ~-~-~ ..... n. oa.ly Wt-~ oa 1M lllalf, lAGruact.w pllc:U. ..U, bvt oltea Deed.. reu.t. A qood llitter, b. cua aJ.o play tint be.. .... &.bL Pltct.. ...... Pta,mg bMeball for 1M lint tbae alllea 1W l....hm&A yMr,lt.rlt• bu co-beck IUODQ He 1\u qood ft&oclty, but of'-tl m&be arron wb.ile beldmq StiU, b. qood poteeb&l. lob!Cett .... PI~. S.D. Threw a oo-b1Har, the only oa. ID 1M ~. O¥er the -er. Tluowe utT.aaly ..U and will b. ued aore u be com• b.ck from ao IDJllZY b. wf. farad dll.nAIJ bubtbalJ MUOD. THANKS FOR ASKING Since we started our ads, a lot of people have written asking about SPON, how we got started and what we're all about. Okay. here goes: We are residents who got together years ago to save Newport Bay from destruction. We're a non-profit educational group with elected officers and directors. We volunteer for various committees and commissions in order to understand the issues. We're eager to pass this information on by talking to groups. Write to the address below if you desire a speaker. Our interests and positions include: -NEWPORT BAY ... Should be protected f rom pollution and develop· ment. Those who pollute the bay should pay to clean up their garbage. -AIR PORT ... Find out what it takes to acquire one of the identified sites for a new major. long-haul jetport, and move our jets there. Meanwhile, keep the lid on expansion and flights at John Wayne Airport, reduce noise. -TRAFFIC ... We favor better traffic circulation to help us all get from where we are to where we're going. -GROW"ttt ... We're for planned growth and a healthy business climate that serves the residential community. Commercial over-growth affects the bay, the airport, traffic and the general quality of life. In short. we're for maintaining Newport as a good place to live and do business-not just a place to make a quick buck by creating another Miami Beach. After all. if five buildings are built where one belongs, thus causing the bay to become a marsh. the ocean a garbage dump, and our streets a big parking lot, what's the point of living he)e. The choice is yours. Will this remain a nice place to live. or w ill we be pushed out by over-development of Newport Center. the Dunes and the air· port ... and heaven knows what else? If you feel as we do. join us. If you would like to help strengthen the Thin Green Line. a thin green donation would help pay for these messages ... Thanks. S.P.O.N. STOP POllUTING OUR NEWPORT P.O. lOX 102, IALIOA ISLAIID, CA 12112 .... IIW1h 1 tzt.ll•chU .IIIlTM~'edp ~hts a 24 hour period-.noJ.'-<1 uta Jiatut .. ca11lo9 for ~Uou to be "acceptable lo a ,...,..b .. .,.,_. llilloo .. airport oaly operat• 15 hovt • day &Del people h...-atrcreft nOlle u J1D9ie ... nt.. aot u aY"et~­ (ConUn~.t.d from f*l• 1) -· told COWictliUo qroup hu the aupport of the aaoocla· u-. "A lot of people who wena't .,..., obooai the~ -air· port --""' voltia9 oil the -· .. he Mid. ''They .... rMlW.Dg Jt ~Da&U the acou.tical annih'Ytioc oi th1. city. "I think we ..,. goi.Dq to a. .. at leut 1,000 familJ .. -that would be •.ooo Utivant.-in a auit a9aiut th. county, to ma.in· tai.n the quality of IUe that ia the rea.on 10 many of ua mov.d here.'' WUliama Nid. He later esplaiD.,d to report- ers that the .WI would be baaed on what he called emotional disturba.nca from the commer· cia! jet lliqhta. The coUDcU met Monday .ud yHterday in closed MUiona to interview attorneys to repre~ent the city in the .WI, Heather aaid. WilJ.i.un~:, apeakinv duriD9 the public comment period of .Man· day'• council meeting, ur9ed the council to ehOOM Jer-rold Fadem, who repr .. nted the Airport Action Association at the rKe.nt hearin9 aesaioru:. Heather augc;Jested council tali with all the homeownen auociations to plan airport atrateqy in a town meetinq-atyle forum. Straup aaid 15 of the oroupa met Sunday to di&c:ulls the airport. William~: aaid council ~ondi­ tiona aouoht on the variance- including a lid of 3 .5 million annual .P4dHnqera, ezceH noise f ... , a flight diatance limit of 500 m.ilea, a maximum of 75,000 aquare feet for the terminal- were "a good start." "The safety of the airport bas been larvely neqlected," Wil- liama aeid. "l hope we C&D oet aome lim.ita inatalled before a lot of people are killed. We had a close call recently," he added, referring to the Feb. 17 Air California cruh in which 35 people wera injured. Once the hea.ringa conclude, it could be up to three months before CalTrans Director Adriana Gianlurco, the ultimate arbiter of the matter, beqiru: to conaidar her deciaion, a.ccord- inQ to a ata\e ollicial. In oth., action, attorney Jer- rold Fadem, repr ... ntinQ the Airport Actioo Auoclo· tion, told thia new.paper that if CaJTra.n• approve• the a.irport noise vari&nca he would adviae his homeowner client• to chal- lenqe the permit in court. Fadem said the rec;~Watory method wad to meuure the noiae level lor the veriabce-a.n averaqing of aircraft noise over YOUB PART-TIME FAIIII.Y WASIL R UPP UD FOLD ... .__,__._, ... ,_. Dfy Qeeel .. s.rftcl,. Look for - ' Attom.., Nib Gataloo, -r• autl.og the OOIUity ill the vari&Dct J.ea.rb:a9, Mid while the county luKI undertalten ''vood faith eUotb to m.et the airport no• ata.nduda4' it wMA't economically·or technoloqically teuible to m"t the state nQ\lla.· tiona now. He NJd 100 homee: curr4tlltly lay in arua impact.d with a.ir· port noise hiqber thaD the atate ataildarda ..Uow. Fadem il alao aclleduled to appear in ·Superior Court Narcb 30 repr ... ntinQ 80 city and county homeowners in a 3~· yea~t againat Oranve CO\lUty for emotional dialt-and pro- perty damave alleQeclly cauted by jet aircratt flying over their Santa Ana HeiQhta, Dover Shorea end Bay Shor .. reG· dencea. While the trial is ezpK;t«<. to lut for two montha, Fadem laid he and the county'a attorney, Gatzke, would aak the judge to recess the proceedinqa for a few days to allow the lawyers to finish up the CalTra.n• bearinq. The hearing held for 7Y.r days at Harper Services Center in Costa Mesa revolved between emotion-charged testimony from homeowners under the flight path to detailed queries of technicians over noise me.uu.re· ment procedures. The hearinq had been slated to conclude laat week but once the scheduling qymnaalics have been worked out a:mong the eight parbea involved the testimony will be taken for anothe.r thr .. days. State ofiiciah said no dale or location had been chOMn yet for the hea.rinq to continue but add- ed that the public would be notified of the resumption. Once the hearing concludes, Neher said he would allow the seven lawyera representing Newport Beach, Tustin, the county, CalTra.na and three homeownen qrouptt one to two montha to file leqal briefa with bim in regards to the variance. Neher said he would then ready hia recommendation for Gia.Dturco'• c:<mmderation within 30 daya. During the laat day of the hearing, Douglaa Parmatier waa atricken with an apparent heart attack a.nd ruahed by Coda Mesa paramedics to Hoag Memorial Hoapital. A rpokesma.o at the hoe:pitaJ said Monday Parmetier waa liated in ata.ble condition in the ctndiac care unit. DltpleM1rl wta llde.-al oc.- trola u<1 s ....... J a1c1 to lob Wayae Airport, Or-c-.ty .,...._ Tveoday clecidod to loot lor a .. , CM&t. Fonully collod ·~· ti ...... u..-'" lo ....u. oil ... . Foclerol AriatiOA AdalDlatz•- autlu>rlty by Npportlaq lo9Jole. tioa -befoN the u.s ..... Soapenlaor T)>omu r. Riloy. "' ·-dlatrlet tJi'e Job WaJD• Airport lo loco'-<!, Mid thet without lod.ral COilbola the COt.llllJ could have more money for the airport operatioa. Riley claim«l that the FAA collecta million. of doUan from a "capitation tu" but l.a atinqy about retuminv much of it to the co.u>ty. H. Mid that of more than $8 millloD collactod i>J tho FAA from the cou.nty airport opera- tioD.ll in the lut fiv. yean from ain:raft tUeofft and pueenver enplaDeiDellta, the county hu received only $1 million iD retuJD. Riley uw.ted that much of the money coll.cted by the r AA f.rom the nation'• aizporll goes: to the larC)'..t field.. He cit«l the recent ezpa!WOD of Dullea Inter· national Airport in Wuhinqton, D. C ., u an ezampJe of where fllewpoitlluDsUp AhpoatLegsiWD Newport Beach city officiala have run up a $151,639.43 bill JiQ'bti.Dq the ezpanaion of John Wayoe Airport in the paat aeven montha. The money wu apent or aet aside u pa.rt of $257,569 the city budgeted for the 1980-81 fiM::al year to hire conaultan.ts and lawyera to contest airport isau ... City officials reported to the councU Monday that for the period from Auc;Jusl to January Newport Bu.ch waa billed: -$37,725 by airport conaul- tant Walter GHifiiU4D; -$27,513 by the Jaw firm of Wenke, Taylor and Evans; -$14,000 by tho law firm of Rutan and Tucker; -$1l,792 i>J tho law tirm of O.,kema, Goaett, Spencar, Goodnow and Triqg; -$630 by the law firm of NcPao,:Ot aacl JWiud; The, I • "''"9 $1,960 WU apeDt 011. oowt reporter COlt. and hmcheoD meeliDqa. Another $58,019 wu apen.t or Mt uide during february u the city'a hired leqal handa appear- «~, at or worked on the airport muter plan hearing, Civil AeroJUt.utica Board he.uin9 a.nd the CalTrana noi• variance h .. ring. ESTIMATES BV PHONE 540-8011 ~1313 lila'" '*'t: 1740 tuperlof Coate - .. ~ .\ .. ' ' .... ..-.:t~. I "'-.. I~G® . ,S1 I . A Special Spring-Summer Fashion Pre-VIew WIDN I DAY 'MARCH 21 I ellltooafl doiLuw aN 81*'•-• the.._ ol the ...U.• fiolda . W'Nre voiW... of u. by com· ..rcLal air C&Jlien ia ccmce:rn· od, Or01190 c-." rub 48th l.o the liat of the .. tloa'• alrport.-INt, co.u>tl.o9 _.rol ariaticm uagre it ill conaider«l the tlaird buai•t. Thla ODd other airport-owni.oQ COUilti• ta the ution. eou.ld levy their own tax.. 011 a.bcro\{1 operation. aDd puwnger load. under provial011.• of Senate Bill 508, authored by S.n. Nancy K.._baum, of ~. ct.ughter of thelete AU Landon. Sewer (Continued from page 1) dip-lining the 13-year-old stuff." Clarke aeid he had no eati.mate on the coe:t oJ the emergency repairs or the cOiit of future prevention. He planned to meet with Sanitation District 5 directors this evening to propose alip· lining the reat of the five-mile alretch. Th• braak waa diacovered about 9:30a.m. Saturday. The raw aewaqe bubbled up onto Cout Hiqhway i.n front of the Balboa Bay Club, then ra.n into a atorm sewer, under the club and into the bay lor two hours. The sanitation district then diverted if into Upper Newport Bay between the old a.nd new bridges so it could repair the pipe, county source& said. .. We sell, lease and service only BMW's because we know no better. We've Get II Alii • no.,..,. ~.a..,.._._."' wllft Couii:Oanc:e • 'llfflt'l U...,.. S.CiiOI'I- Ma6or•rMIII • F.ctoty lt .... ~ Co.J Jl'l • .... ".,..,~ .... ... CM"'Y .... .... .a--,.....Aaa ,_. •l.aM~CMtPfalf .... ... .,..,.. ..... \. .... ~ • • ottar..., own, ........ .. Raw sewage bubbtes up onto the Coast Highway during 'the sewer line break Saturday. Phoro by Lyman Faullr.roe• The county added chlorine to the Mwer water while it was run· ning in the atreet, becauae of the posaibility of huma.n contact. "But after a detailed diacussion with. the health department we decided not to chlorinate it as it went into the upper bay," Harper said. "The (slate) department of Fiah and Game waa concerned about a posaibJe fiah lcilJ from the chlorine," be added. In all, the taw aewage ran into both parte of the bay for 30 hour., unUl the pipe was repaired and its use resumed at 4 p.m . Sunday, Clarke said. Clarke wu on the scene most of that time, ezcept for three hours of sleep late Saturday night, he said. -.....Government employees from Fish and Game, the city Marine Department, the county Harbo1 Patrol, county aanitation and Human Services put up signs arou"~ th • ....,.v "'"rJ ,.Inner the ocean Saturday to warn r"i· dents to stay away from the contaminated water, a Human Services spokesman aaid. Traffic waa partially blocked on Coast Hiqhway until 3 p.m. Saturday, Clarice said. Clarke aaid, "We think the normal fluahing action of the !idea will remove the con- taminated water from the upper bay in three to five days." "You can't let raw sewage into the bay like this for a long period of lime, but there ia no great danger for shari dura· tio n," he added. Dr. Tom Prende roaat, county epidemioloqist, agreed, saying no spill-related health problema had been reported. "And we wouldn't expect any," 1he said. "Either because people don't get the stuff in their mouths or because of high resialance, we haven't noticed much of a health problem from sewage spills in the past." 645·8431 1&e8 Babcock. Unit C Co• I• Mau . Cam. 92&27 Big Selection of and Used Instruments! RENT RETURNS • FLOOR DEMOS • ONE.OF-A·KlND MOST FINISHES • MOST STYLES SPINETS. CONSOLE~ GRAND PIANOS EASY-TO-filA• ORGANS * ... PIQ•FI II nlu" -•n 6-1141111···· ................ , .. ......._ ... -... ...,. ......... . rra..a.t" ....... lO IHefiiMAMCU.Y TOl.-.& AO'MMTAGI .,_ "'"" .... ..,u • Charge it NEW ACCOU Nra WELCOME .......... , .. , ......._ __ ... pl.'l AI •• IP .., ...... -RAJ, ......... ... _ ..... .... .......... ,..,.. .. , ........ ,1111 ........... ---........... , .. , ---_____ ._ . ............... ., ••• t. 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A court official said the two parties were scheduled to meet with the judge Tuesdav after- noon. -Tim Robert• Laura SmUh of La~ BNc.h, and 10n1 Com.manc:Mr Richard S . Loveland of Honolulu and Dr. WUUam. A. Lo .... land of Sa.n Franci8Co, u well u &is grand- children. Private family MTVices'were coaducted. Jn lieu oJ Uowen, JlalnD ••age Mlnhnel Although Newport S..ch city emerqency Mrvic. were prepared for the wont, there were no liqnilica.nl problem. u a result of la•l week'• •term, ac- cording to officiala. The downpour did not r"Wt in unu1ually high tid" w~ch have caused homes to flood in the past. There were alad' no serious street Hoods like the one that caused the cl01ure of Pacific Coast Highway between Dover and the Archea Restaurant earlier Ibis month. OfliciaJs aay there w.u little damage because thil storm dumped rain more gradually than the previous one. 7 DAYS South Co"t Thrift and Loan i\ssoc i:ltion 90DAY CERTIFICATE the fut.i.ly euqgeab coc.lnbuhOIUI to the A.etlc:u C...cer Sociely or to the South COMt Coau:lnm- ily "-ll&lln Laquu -.. ' .......,watedRec AnaFII&Iz'•• Tloeuwiy ___ _ !loa .... --by the Lido Sando C:O..uity .A.oc:t.tloo. hu heeD caaplelod ODd ... recently dedicated in a , ceremony Whleh • ., led by Council...,.... Ruthelyn Plum· m~r and auoci.ation president Dave GoU.- The r.craation area, which includea a pool, volleyball and basketball court, and play and pienic area, il for the UN of member• of the UIIOCiation. The a.ociation consilt1 of 82 homeowner• located on the oce&D aide of Cout Highway betwHD BaJ.boa and River av•nu•s in Wut N•wport. "The city of Newport S..ch can be proud of tbu small COlD· munity renewal project," .aid GoH . ADVERTISE CLASSIFIED 673-0550 Sutton News Group • NEWPOA1" ENSIGN • COSTA. MESA NEWS • "-VINE TOOA Y 'V~eltl t>,t~·d '"' PtUII"<jll<• •''"' Ito lt'to'"il "" • .. , I< ·•I l(l< 1 v•··" ,,, ,,,.. An""''' R.,h· 13.00% • EHECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD BASED ON 12.50% ANNIIA.L RATE OFFER EFFECTIVE MARCH 11-MARCH 18. 1981 MINIMUM ts,OCIO INVESTMENT • INTEREST PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL - INTEREST REVERTS TO 8% • THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER 9% PASSHOKS8 'Y2% ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE l11!Jt. South Coast Thrift ~ and Lo;111 Association 1421 West MKArlhur ltvd. /lf't'wHn lrislol & lfo•r I SMI.l An. 92704 979-7081 Getting it together? Find help in the wedding services directory featured next week Connty Aaolher rocNclloD In the a-r ol h-pJ.nnod lor the 1rt1u Coutto _...u, 111 tile-· -the t.t.t dewelose-t plu Jllltd ---lul-k. -Her.oa, oa lllde to Filth DtotriGt Supentoor Tooa RlWy, oold the ...._., will lower tho ........ olhomeo ploaDod --wud ol Pocilic Coul Highway ODd ,adJ.cenl to Comoo Shor" frooa 21S to 74. An lnine Co. ~an would not confirm JletiD4ft'a 1tatement but Mid, "We hope tomethinq of that order of den- lily can be achieved." The aile nezt to Cameo Shor .. wu the tarqet Jut ..-Jr. .aa the Board of Supem.on approved Hilary lmes A.S./.11 Hlllryi- A-Iates 41&-31st Street Newport Beach 675-4.374 the .. ure 1rriu Coul dooolop · -tplu.n..---- -· but the __ .... voled to req,We the --Y to lower the -.•i•ua Ni9ltt1 ol h.._"" the cout lrooa 50 to 28 feet. n.. ooapuy ,.,... .Jeo produce .a.tcbe. later oa thaw- Ing vlewo tNt will he -from DHrb, ollioi!Dg reolcloDCeo . A. many u 20,000 homeo were ODe. pl.nned: 011 the cout. That t. now ~e.W down to about 2,000 U the ''Oranoe Coeot Urban Notional Park" doe. not became a reality, or about 1,750 II II don. (It appNn unlikely in view of storiN lut WHk uyino the R .. qan adminiatration will budget no money whatsoever for the Pork Semce'• u<b&D porb --.) Plua .Jeo ..n lor IN OO'Dpaay to Wild com .. rol&l -lop..eal ...I -h<>lelo where Pocilic Coeol High-y willlnlerooci with .......... 'rooc!woyo-Peliun llillo Rood ODd the ellleuion ol Sand C...· yoc> Rood from lmno. AhNd U.. the Coul&l Com- mlooloa. It opproyod the lrriu Coeot ploD "In con-I" WI foll . lrviD• Co. opolt......., lorry Col- Uu oaid, "Wo ospeci tho county land uee and aoain9 pecbge to be •ubm.ittlld to the .tate Coutal Commi•lon by the end of th.il month, with hNrlnos at a meeting of the comllliAion iP La. Anqeles in mid-May." ... "Put Professional Experience To Work For You" ACCOUNTING &: TAX SERVICE (714) ••• •••• (714) 142-4066 Bubua J. Helldrleb ..... ' Los Angeles Federal sawrs get professional service --·-----··--...... -.---__ _.._ ..... FIIWICIII6 AVWilf ... Viii. ...... "*'" SALIS o HIMCI • PAIITI 1141 unan. CIIYa MilA. CA 12121 Noon: -·lol. 10.1.... ""-~MN~n • eiH7M on personal tax returns at big discounts. 'lbur sailings balance and --~==~---------------------""" ·r•l=== UnUmited check wrttlng FREE with $2.000 In any of our high-earning sailings accounts. And you earn dally interest t)pe of return de- termine the amount of your discount. Card No~'-· Notr..acllon c:tllr'ge. 'tbur VISA card IS 1\w with $2.000 In any at our high-earning saWI(I5 accounts. DWrvlll' at SV.Cib annual rate on the daily balance In your checking account. ~ I At Los Angeles Federal Savings you rece!Ye a Wiltbolo warranty that guarantees you will earn the hlgl.t Interest allo'lJed by Feclelal Regulations on Savings Accounts. Certlllc:atas ot Deposit Maney Market CertiiiQt8s or lmwbotolllt Cer1lftaiWs with FSUC 1n11nc1 salllty One more tNng you don't"-to worry about. WSWW IS'I'OW UCYDUr ........lllnlugtl Thlndliy9 AM to S PM l'l1dilr II AM to 8 PM Diet Can Promote Good H NkAo/o. R. Delgodo J. direc- tor of tbe Prlt.i1Jn &Iter Heoltb Program, boNd in Gorden G10t~e, wJucb recently opened o tra/D.Jng cetJfer in LkJo Manno Villoge, in N.wport Beocb. by lftcbob R. Delgado Wo.t Americana, it .-,are dieteu. But moM American dieten are d.ietinq for the wrong NUOill. ADd IIWly of them tend to leave their dieta hom. when they travel. The principal beneflt from a good diet it not coametic- lo.ing a few pound. to wear a tmaller lize-but life-aavino. Recent medical r .... rch has lhown that a wide variety of ailment., includino heart d.l.eue, diabet .. , ud high blood preeeure. are aic;JD.ificantly redu~ by chc\Dging one'• eating habit.. A diet that ratrict• lata, chol..terol, protein and refined carbohydrat .. such as auoar, em})haaises oraiu, vegelabl .. a.ad b6ita it moet beneficial. Limited amount. of dairy pro- duct., meata and fiah are accep- table, but egg yolh, coffee, tea, aoft drinb, aalt and artificial sweetenen muat be avoided. It taltea a Mrioua commitment to EARN oood h.alth for moet AIMrioau to adopt thia prooram. lveo thoee willinq to accept .uch a req1JM frequently leave it behind when they travel. Bulin .. executiv .. , whoee fut- paced lifeetyl• require frequent tripe ud num.roua meal. away from home, ar•the worat of the lot. Often th ... Jll8D and womeo, who probably are moet •uceptible to hign blood preuure ud heart diMue, feel they cannot be bothered with dieting on the road. The truth it quite the op-· posite. Nothino impaio a per- aon'• work efficiency u much u the pain or diacomfort caUMd by heart diaeue; the CODMqUencea of high blood pr...ure ID4y in- clude the shortening of a career; a.ad the dietary reatric- THE VISDlNG EXPERT tiou resulting from diabetea may be infinitely more •vera than following a proper meal plan. In abort, the long-range Mlf-intereat of any executive dictates adherence to a qood diet. How does the bu.io ... traveler follow such a proqram? The answer u .. in adva.ace plan.ning, careful food Mlection e -.rltl ud will-power. H.re are ..ome UMful CJU.id.lin• for the first two catecJori•; the third depeuda Oil .. ch individual'• commlbunt to hi8 or her health. Airlin• are more tho wiJ.1.i.n9 to accommodate dietary requ..t. .made by pauengera, e.pecially frequent fiiera. A phone call to the air carrier the night before one leav• on a trip usually b •uffictent to arrpoe a healthful diet. An alternative (or safeQuard, in cue of a lut-minule chc\Doe in pl&u) mioht be a fiioht bao packed with allowable food. Th .. emergency ration. could include coffee aubetitute, uo- creamed cottage ch .... in a plutio container, aourdouoh bread or roll•, fr..b fruit, a thermoe of nonfat milk 4Dd uother of hot aoup, plutic ba~ of a grain-type cereal, and con- tainer• of cooked rice, ..tad, a.ad raw vegetable lticb. Ovemioht tripe, which re- quire r.taura.at dinino and bu.m ... lunch•, can pose lp8Cia1 problema for the ex- ecutive. Commitment to the pro- oram ia eaeptial, but most menua offer acceptable choicea for the •rious dieter. Some ex- amp} .. : Breakfast: Hot cereal.a, shred- ded wheat, br4D cereal•; nooJat milk; orapefruit, aliced orange, melon, berri .. , b4Dana; dry tout; a pot of hot water with a lemon alJc:e. Lucll ud cliueT: Gr ... MJ.d without d....U9 (or with ._on ju.ice or 'riu9&r); frMh fruit; eplJt .,.., u.y bMD, leo- tU, or ·~ aoup; ar- Ucho&., aualuooma, zucchini, COTD on the cob, greet! beaoa or peu, and baked potatoee- without butter. The choice of a r.taurant IDAJ be the moet crucial one a trueler can lUke. Cheap. reatauraota dlould be avoided. Food pricea will not vary aionificantly, but content will. Lower-quality r•tauraJata tend to Mrve fatty fooda, or WNt aweela to cover up lute deii- cleuci ... Vegetarian reatauranta or health-food .tabli.ahmeuta may be good beta, but many dieter• ... ume that everyt.hino Mrved in auch plac• it acceptable. A lot of "health" fooda may contain augar or be Mrved with chol..terol-rich dr...tno• or 8CJCJI. Chioeae rataura.ata, which normally cook to order, can pro- vide a traveler with aome varie- ty. A wok of .teamed vegetables wit.h diced breast of chicken b good fare, as lono u it it not cooked with MSG, augar, oil or fat. Pasta, prepared properly, is nutritioua and acceptable. Un- buttered apaohetti with an oil- free tomato aauce, a cup of mineatrone, and a dry aalad make a good meal at home or on the road. Oliv• and parmeaan ch .... , however, are no-not. Finally, travelera ahould remember that coffee, tea and alcohoUc beverao .. are definite- ly unacceptable in any health program. And amolt.Ulg can nullify practically all the Denefit. of following a sound diet proqram. Tb ... reatrictions are most important in ensunng that dieting will lead to good health, which, aJter all, ia the reason for doing it m the first place. f I I TAX TIPS . '-- TAX TIPS J. o Nrvice •up- plied by Boron, z...Jey, Tboma., Schwan and Po.tmo, o N.wport IJeocb.ba.ecJ Jirm of certUJed public occounlant•, .,.cJaJJ6ing iD lull and computeri.Jlecl MU· vice. lor UDall and medium bu.Jn ..... Tax Wrlt•-Off for Worth! ... Stocks If you own atocb which have become totally worthl.... you are entitled to a write-off for the cost of thOM .tocb. No deduction can be taken for partially worthlesa atock. The atock mutt be entirely worth! ... and the deduction taken in the year wheu all the facta pomt to ita actual worthl ... n .... It b up to you to prove that the securities have no value and that they became worthl ... m the year that you are claimmq the deduction. There 18 no sure- fire way of provino worthless- a ... in many ioatanc ... The moet obvioua event substan- tiating th.ia would be bankruptcy proceedings by a Federal court. If the corporation stock was actively traded, you could check with your atockbroker for aubat4Dtiahon of worthleaanesa. For small. closely held cor- pcnatiou, it .cuy he aore dif- ficult ..ta.bliabio9 that .tock it entirely worlhle. aod the yw..r it became 10. If the liAh1htiee u - ceed the ....ta or tMre are oo aaaeta llld the bu.tin .. a.f:fain have been reduced to a ....,d- atill, with no intention to pro- ceed with buatn ... you will pro- bably have a deduction at that time. It b not neceuary that you ac- tually .. u or attempt to Mll the atock in order to claim your wnte-off. Loan on small corporati001 may qualify for an "ordinary loss" as oppoaed to the leu favorable "long term capital loa." To obtain the ordinary loss, your stoclr must have been tuued to you by the corporation under a apec1al proVllion in the Internal Revenue Code called "Code Section 1244 Stock." U your corporation meet• certain qualihcations, you will qualify for thia preierred treatment. Even though your corporation may have filed several yean of "loss" tax returns, you are .till enhtled to the deduction for your basts (usually your pur- chase pnce) of the worthleu atoclr. BRIEFS New Positions The Irvine Co., Newport Beach: Mtchael T. Bwell has joined the property management divis1on as manager of the com- pany's 11 apartment complexes in Newport Beach and lrvme. far West Savmgs and Loan, Newport Beach: Chns Canllo of Pasadena has been named pur· chasing manager. B. J. Stewart Advertm.no and Public Relabons, Newport Beach : Rebecca Brown, a public relabons maJOr at Chapman Col- lege, lS a new intern m the pubuc relabons department. Personnel Pool, Inc., Newport Beach: Bob Brown oi Irvine has been appointed distnct manager of the new office, located at 4300 Campus Drive, Suite 201, (Contmued on page 14) The HUNGRY YEARS ... e ntHthly PIYIMIItl Individual and Corporate Investors Back on 1934 when Roy Rogers 1secono from "0"11 wu Stoll ~nown as Leonaro Slye the t>+g ttme was a performance that oncluOed Oonner •short 1lfms (714) 751-0482 DBA, inc. .. , ...... ...,. .. ,oa '""--Ca 1271. ~/ ~~~ort ~ar¢~ /it/ttb//9 ·t/u·. uc::a.o MOII'IGoAGI lewt llQC8f CALL 714/911-1055 .ao<) MacMMIIIOI.UVMO ICQl ~ 1owa1 • tun~•7o ......ati'IIIA04. ~ ~ High Yields/Secured by Prime Southern california Coastal Region Real Estate • Umited Partnership Programs • Pension Accounts •IRA and Keogh Plans Over $80 Million of Experience m Trust Deed Transactions Since 1969 Nnoport Equity ffinds, Inc Licensed Broker Since 1971 2 Corporate Pfaza. Newport Beach. Calif. 92660 714·760-6060 A~~a~lable to Cahtom• Residents Only Those were Roy's hungry years Tneearty years wotn "'e Son!> ot me Pooneefs left room w oth a true respect for a ootlar ano a genuone need to know no-s money was sate secure and WOfkong lor hom Tooay Roy sa~es at F41 w est Savongs -whefe prudent people have been earnong me roognestonteleSI allow eo Dy law smce 1889 ... -ano where uvtngs are onsu1ed up to StOO 000 Dy an agency of t~ t~al government Try lnem0 THE TREASURY ACCOUNT • $10.000 mtntmum depostt 6 month term .,. D"r<"''O ... :t ~t..... .. . ... 4 . .. ........ "' ' .... ~....... .... .... -'" "' ' ... .,... . . ,., EFFfCTIV£ OA TE J.12-81 FAR WEST SAVINGS Your Savings lnaured To $100,000 NEWPORT BEACH 4001 MacArthur Blvd Near Jamboree Road Serving C•litornl•n• Since 1111 PRECISION MORTGAGE SERVICE, Inc. offers lnves1Dis Secwec12ND and 3RD TNR Deeds HIGH YIELDS you receive-r INVESTOR NOTES CURRENTL V AVAILABLE """~ • Origi(lal note • Deed of trust • Fire policy endorsement • Title insurance policy • Appraisal • Prepayment penalties • Free collection service • loans for 30 days to 36 months • FOR FURTHEif IWOIMMTION. PLEASE CALL JOHN NIXON OR GEORGE RYOE.~'R ......... ,.. LMR HuM~ AMOVftf ... e T.O. '•ltfOft Term Montftly reyment .,. $100,100 20% 2..4 12 11.666.00 •• 1. $10,000 20 lnl 12 $166.00 II. .OJ ..,, ... 20% 2fMI 12 sue.oo llt71 111.000 20% w 12 ...... -~ ..... 20% 2.wl ~ MU.Ot llatl PJt.IOO 10% 2ft4 t2 "., ... .... 1 ., ..... 10% lit 12 .~. .... .... ....... 10% I ..A t• ,., ... llJ72 114MI 21% 1 ... u .... II li •• 2 121.-20 .... • .. , ... , .... Pt.-It% w u ....... •• 17 IM ... It% w .. .... lld1 ...... 21% w • .. , .. \... ~ =...) ' ··~·~~~·~W~o~t-~~~~·11'1'~·~·~-~clo~I~I.=I~·~I~Tioe~~·~·~-~ot~J~-'~ .. ~==~~ t of a lucbcape with a goat, a POUCE BLOI"IER ·-...... oUphotd bor. nlud at $4,000 wM reponed .._ ltotD Old World Art Gall.ry, 3439 Via Lido •.. A clly ol L~===========;============-11 N.wport BN.ch Pllrki.Dq •eter haad, valued at $100, -' •• day. N.dt.l CIUWIS w.-..... jewelry valued at ~.300 were NPOrted ~~olea ltca Dorotlly 11:. Nc!Dtyrw iD the •900 block of llnace Cr-1 . . . A otullod Valley quail aod two atuHed pheuants valued at $250 were reported. stolen from the law office of Dennis L. GeUer in the 1600 block of Dove StrHt . . . Five IBM typewriters valued at $3,750 were reported.._ stolen from Sir Speedy Inc., 882 W . 16th St .... Jewelry valu.ci at $900 wu reported stolen from Sharon Y. Thayer in the 2000 block of Port Brbtol Circle. ARRESTS Donald Robert Patton, 49, of Oranqe, wu arrested on w1pi· cion of drunken driving at Birch and Bri1tol ... Leonard William Gonu.les, 25, of Cotta Mesa, was arrested on suspicion of poaeuinq amphetamin" in the 300 block of Newport Boulevard ... Kenneth William Caid, 23, of Irvine, was arrested on su1pi· cion of poeseuinq am· phelamine• at 37th Street and Park. TuMday. March 3 CRIMES No siqnificanl crimes reported. ARRESTS Stephen William Murphy, 40, of Newport Beach, was auested on suspicion of drunken drivinc;r &long Pacific Coast Highway ... Gerald Dane Smith, 29, of Santa Ana Heiqhts, w.u arrested on lu&picion of drunken dtivinq at Irvine and Francisco ... Robert Scott Deuby, 24, of Newport Beach, wu arr .. ted on suspicion of drunken driving along Jamboree . . . Marvin Thomu Hoqan, 61, of C01ta Me~a, wu arrested on suspicion of drunken drivinq at E.utbluff and Jamboree ... Arthur Ray· mond Collenburq, 66, of Tustin, wa• arrested on suspicion of Pm''' •ss GIFt POa A dnulba driviDg ot Balboa &Ad 17llo •.. Dooald CllDtoo Jd.' wordo, ..0, o1 H""IIDqt"" &..ch, • ., ur..-.d oa ~UplcioD of d.....Un drtvlnQ olt\aatm and Pacilic Cout Hiqhway ... Sheryll Diane Holm .. , 22, of Fount&i.n Valley, ud W.tthew Chrutopher Foeter, 24, of Hun· tinqton Beach, were arr..tad on 1\Upicion of bun'Jlary at Bayside and Carnation'. Thunday. March f. . CJIIMES A sterlinq 1Uver fiatware •t valued at $1,200 wu reported. stolen from Norma LouiN Raqan in the 1200 block of West Coast Hiqbway ... Four wire·wheel coven valued at $213 were reported stolen from )OMph Wa rren Marquardt's car parked alonq the 600 block of Newport Center Drive · ARRESTS Paul Douqlas Bartelt, 20, of Newport Beach, wa& arre1ted at the Newport Beach police It&· lion on su1picion of burglary ... David Malcom Green, 23, of Newport Beach, was arrested at the Newport Beach police sla· tion on suspicion of bur(Jlary ... Ronald Foqarty, 23, of Oa.na Point, was arreated on 1uspicion of drunken driving along Pacific Coast Hiqhway ... William Douqlas Dean, 43, of Corona del Mar, wa.a arrested on suspicion of drunken drivinq at Pacific Coa1t Hi~Jhway and Bayside . . . Raul Jimenez Munoz, 28, of Newport Beach, wall arrested on suapicion of drunken drivinq at 30th and Newport Beach ... Steven .AJJ.. thony Malinowski, 22, of Fuller· ton, w.u arrested on suspicion of exposing himseU in a public place at 46th and Sea.ahore. Thwaday, March 5 CJUMES A Richard Peterton paintinq r~rt«t ttoleo from the OOthr of 15th aDd Waat Oceaa r-t. ARRESTS A.DthODy Jerome Pop., 25, of Fullerton, wu amMt.d on Nlpi· ciOO of gnnd tUft property iD the 2200 block of Eut Cout }ljghway , .. Wary Jane Otia, 20, of Wetlminater; Tanya Rae ShimmiD, 23, of Fullerton; ud Knen Lynne Ennia:, 18, of Hun- ti.nqton S..ch, were arrnted On IUBpicion of disorderly eon- ducVpro~titution in the 900 block of Newport Center. , Paul Edward Lawson, 2•. of ' Rowland Height., wu arrested on tuspicion of drunken driving at 17th aod Balboa ... Parv!a Rahmanpanah, 20, of Norwalk, wa• arreated on 1uspicion of receiving known 1tolen property ... Roy Evea:ett Wihon, 51, of Corona, was arrested on auspi- cion of drunken driving along Pacific Coast Hiqhway . . . Steven Gene Bobu1, 26, of San- ta Ana, was arrested on suipi· cion of drunken driving at lr· vine and Monte Vista. Saturday, March 7 CRIMES Two cases of Heineken beer, valued at $40 were reported stolen from Sportsman's Liquor, 2615 Newport ... Jewelry valued at $4 ,185 was reported stolen from Laura Ann Steiner in the 500 block of Goldenrod ... A secretarial desk valued at $250 wa1 reported stolen from the Bayview Hotel, 309 Palm. Sunday. March 8 CRIMES A semi-automatic hand oun and jewelry valued at $1 ,250 were reported stolen from Danny Nickolid Troiano's car parked along the 900 block of 'Bayside . . . A 1979 Olds Cutlass wa1 reported stolen from John Alphonso Castro hom the 3200 block oJ Newport Boulevard. $29value Only $10.99 A.tlnlll~ ',l..u\uh~ 1 . l•thl!t•to ,.,. 1 .odtll! I • h1\<Lf• t1 USE THIS COUPOI FOR GREAT SAVINGS AND FUN MARCH 18. 1981 P&IIIL Y PHOTOS cosnnes • FAIIT ASYRJJI 4:10 , ......... , ... . CAll: (213) 866·3252 e (714) 952·3191 ~--IOof ... -•• • ., .. M01.., too-~~ • .,,..,...~ • "'"' ,._ ......... ., ~.,-. •• olio« ..... , JO -··---\11 ... -· ...... __., --11·"!()8 Mann r -Ave-• Briefs (CaDIIa..od -page 13) Newport lloacl!. Ne'Of0~ c-...a.ak, Newport &..ell' John I . Wor..,. hao -uJUd r-.qioD&l Yice: p~DI for the aew he.u Patk r.eqional ollice. Coldwell Banker Co-...rcial R.allstate S.rvi.c•: Georoe I. IC.al1ia of lrviDe, .. 1 .. manager iD the N-rt Beach offJce, hao been appqinted an Uliatant vice preeident. ll:oll Co., Newport S...cb' Stephen K•labany of Villa Park hu been nam«< vice president and general ma.Daqer of the UNt JDAnaqement d.iviai011. Oaon Corp., Newport Beach; Richard A . Verry hu been pro- moted to vice pre•ident, ad· mini•tration, and corporate secretary. rot~oo~al -p...-1 ol the -o.-Couty rwgloul -ill Newport BMch. · laet= 111 Actl'l'ity VIt-o ,.,._. Cotp., San,. Au: A ... eerrioe. rideot.ap· lag _,.. __ ill -belaq of. lerod by the ooapa~~y. For doWio ooll ,.7-1!103. Pacilc W:uhaal Ufe lntur•nce, Ncwportlloa<:il' Alth""'i[h _ .. lncrwuod 11 .,...,.nt, lifo ill· . ""aoce iD -lncrwuod 1• perce.al and ptem.h,ua income inct'MMd. 20 petce:nt, the com· pany had a net operatinq lou of $12.6 m.U.Uoa. W.jor--caUM of the lou wu poor teeuhs in the group bealth insurance field, accorcli.no to Walter B. Gerken, chairman of the board. The com~ny has alto announced the introduction of a new life in· IUf&DCe portfolio with cba.nq .. in conlr11rt t.,,uaqe, rat81 and •lectlvity. Gold.t> Waat Alrllneo, Newport 8eacb: Srtoeral d..W- OOUDI lar• f:rom Otan.Qe County to l,abo Talloe ha" bMD aD· JlOU.Ilced. For det.U• call the airline. Mrs.BestPassesAway S.rall A. Boot, 78, a rooldenl of N-rt &..ch IInce 1939. pp11d away rKeJDtly. Su,-vivon are her d.uqhten Sarah Frnchl of San Pedro and Alice Morgridvo of Newport Beach, si.a qrandchildr.a and two g.re&l""9randchildren . Mrs. Belt, who lived in t.quna HUla at the time of her dHth, "wu an ea.rly member ot the .A.istance Leaque of Newport Beach. She wu ala:o a member of the Neptune Society. No MrviCH were held. In lieu of jlowen, the family suqg .. t. a donation to the Oranqe County Arthritis Foun· dation. Home Federal SavinQs: Nina Parker of Corona del Mar hes been promoted to auistant secretary. She i1 currently branch liai10n officer in Santa Ana. THE TELEPHONE POLL National Education Corp., Newport Beach: Robert Dowdell of Villa Park ha1 been named vice president and treasurer of the corporation. Walker and Lee Real Eltate, Santa Ana: Thomu F. Swan10n has been named anistant vice president. Do you 1upport Prnident Reaqan's proposal for a record $48.6 billion reduction in I Federal qovernment spendinq? There will be no ring. There is no need to talk. The "hang up" tound you hear i1 your vote being recorded. Lcut wHk'a qu"tlon: Should middle-class tenants be evicted from an apartment comple:a in order to make room for affordable bousinQ in I Columbia Savino•: Patricia Van OalfMn of Corona del Mar bas been named vice president and rnanaqer of the new Fuhion Island branch in Newport To Yote YES. call 875-4840. Newport Beach as proposed by To YO!e NO. call 875-7020 the Daon Corp? Beach .. Union Bank: Walter M. Florie, Jr. hu been promoted to Call anytime between now and 8 a .m. Monday to cut your vote. YES NO 39% 61 % ~· Hot Water $1,100°0 :;?"" • ......,:::::::-:::::~~ AL.TEFNATE EI\.ERGY SD....ACES 964-4144 NOACK'S has GIFTS FOJ.l./.A. ~~IONS .. .. ' 1P~WrER~NWrt'ili " SILVER HOLLOW WARE • L!IIGII S!LIICTIO. OP UGIIAVAIIU!S • Tankards Charms Pen se!S Trays Executive Gifts Brass Goble!S Ughters Cross pens •oAa TllOPIIV 170 E. 17th Stree.t, No . 117 (Across from Von"s •SO,OOOto •750,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS el11tereat only .. v---•• •• M ... e Co . ...-rc:ial e ... w..tial e w .. kly co••••-••• ........ " ........ . • .......... 0 s "-" e So.t .. en11 C.liforw.ia eo...a-.. _ .......... ....vice lor your ftn.-.ctne needt (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 230 Newport Center Drive Design Plaza Newport Beach California 92660 NEWPORT DINING & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE J THE HARBOR AREA'S FINEST AND MOST EXCITING PLACES r;_ TO DINE AND ENTERTAIN PUT~ \1.1~LFE See the wizardry of Gus Searcy, a member of the prestigious Hollywood Magic Cattle at South Coast Plaza Hotel's Blue Parrot LOtmoe. NO COVER -NO MINIMUM Pertcwmances Tuesday · Saturday ovenings 9 p.m. ---ftre(oliti~Oofgo'·~ (~"MeW SAM'S ITALIAN DELI PIZZA&: FOOD TO GO YUMMY PARTY IDEA OUR "SUPIR SANDWICH" ThiJ a..tt. appro•. 30 people. It's lOaded mee11 and ~·· For .. IYouc.a....,Needa COME TO SAM'S 190t tt.llor 11¥4. •t 19th St. M8-7U2 you to Tecate 'n Tequila Pluta IT'S DYNAJIIIJft ~ PI• unto MIDI till GJ[!J[}~[J(J _., __ OtecJii'P/ Oeaerta ... 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MGH1' ONLY- PilOtS: Pre 1 ent Y9Uf licen8e for a dilcoU'rt fOil .-JIIATa-eiTn&ai ..... Di•ttn~ .. ~ Now Playing thru March 22 By Bernard 8lacM St•rrlno Michael Boyte a L•uret Adams PLAZA DE CAPES Plaza d~ Cafes, an Innovative res- taurant complex resembling. a quelnl Europun vOlage, Is located at 4881 Birch St., one block east of M..cArtbur In Newport Beach. The Plaza '• unique dining concept In· eludes a variety of ethnic cuisine of-' fered at nine dJf. ferent cafes. and more are com· blned to enhance the Plaza • s Euro. pean theme. Foods prepared by the Plaza's nJne International kit- chens Include Oreek. Italian, MuJcan. Oriental, Hungarian, Polish and French. in ad- dJUon to specialty hamburgers, a New York style deli· catessen, a variety of soups and sal· ads, natural juices, Ice cream and frozen yogw1. Affordable food and beverage prices and a variety of entertainment that Includes Dlx· leland, bluegrass, Big Band and 1950s rock and roll make the Plaza a terrific choice for lunch or an entire evening. The ambience of a quaint village In ~:::E :f~1E£ i--.· cMon Chd;:::·-~--~ architecture and cf?~Jfauzant ! ::,~r,~.f:ot 3'~ "One of the best places ~f. light gives the to eat In Orange County~· Plaza a light and Restaurant Critic, L.A. Time$. airy atmosphere .. Window boxes ........ A1M1 frendl Cuhlne ~ spilling flowers. t.adt ...a oe-er H.upla AppurMs ~ street lights, cafe f• lnenadoas 714}8JG-Jal 0 C umbrellas, leaded 23642 EJ Toro Road. EJ Toro. CA r glass windows. (In Saddleback Valley Shopping Center be::J~n blossoming bas· Mane Callenders and C.V Wash) kets, large trees _. .. .-.....~-~~~~_,_,.....~,.~ When it comes tO Sunday Brunch Ow-French Chef is really Beaucoup. ExquuilC' paCC' . .almon fum«. Crq:JO. C'Cb.if' t )Ur d.n fl('\C'f mM"'I .. 'hen lU 'Iii}' jfnrs. And llnlhcf VI iJI \UU Thl" !'ounc..b) huft't""t '"a bhuk""" atrl)-ut frutb ~ ~ ~-ntrt't" -fmm chc pn ~ uf buut cuislffe fO chc tr.an~ ,,f tum I. tit ht-n l'"'"'"" Add I he !iplrldC' t>f cumplutk"fflaf) dlOI~· antic he s&rummantt u( ~mlbrl(l man<K h1 Nu V~'OilOt-r n-.:f)"'lne c;dks ahoul chis hrunch-"ht-n tht"' Rrulh 'hiP t.llllljot Fnt~ t'\Tf)' ~· .n the c-lcpnc ~ IU .. ~I a m 111 .! ~lp m ~REGISTRY IMOO MacArthur Bouk\111\l lnmr ~~z.-...-- ftlr Dl•covera Diner'• Paradise! Bring yer First Mates to . c91nar P'{~ ••• there's no comparison! Homemade Sausage • Fresh dough -hand-rolled and spun small • medium • large -with any of these ingredients: SAUSAGE PEPPERONI MEAT BALL MUSHROOM GREEN PEPPER OLIVE ONION TOMATO PINEAPPLE . HAM SALAMI ANCHOVIE Also -try "Pizza by the Slice" PEPPERONI & CHEESE -WEEKDAYS 'TIL 6:00 TO ORDER 1ft A~V AliCE CALL 673-1121 420 Iris Ave., Coron• del N•r <•• AU..n.o. Foo4 c.ater) Dinner, dance, and a little romance. ~ CAPRICCIO~.;.;..;;: RESERYAnONS ACCEP'TED Great restatJrants are dby their sauces. The White ( )ak ''"ill pro' ;de you "'ith 2\) "·onderful \\'ays to jud~e us. ""au~~ M.ir.<.lla "au~t.· 1\t.·.tnlai-< ~u~~ ca .. hmto"re \'in\.'\arJ ~lll~t.· ~u\:e \'iennui~ lnJi.m Cum ".iu~c HollanJai~ ~u~e "·lll'-''-' Hit.:arra~ 'xlu~e Au p,,h re Dill ~u\:t.' ~au~\.' Ju.. "au\:\' HorJdai!'ot.· Mint ~u~'-" "llKt.' \'el(llltt.• R"-J \1arrn" Sauct.• (;ani~ Buner Sau\:e J-i,hennan ·, ""'u'"·t.· Cu(umher ~uce Sauce Mai!04m "-tu~e Cha~..eur Jud~e for yourself. ----, Serving luncheon ,,·eekda ·s, dinner nightlY and ~unday Bnanch. I ... sd" La---= w< .-....,.-.. *tJ ... -~""1 f HE 1 /IATES f NN - • OPENING MARCH 24 NEIL SIMON Enjoy Conversation and Romance Ovet' candelight while dining on our variety of delectable dinner choices -all reasonably priced. HappyDialagl Baean••Wm - -· UTO . 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