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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-25 - Orange Coast PilotSUNNY fOMCUTIONA2 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1986 Ocea:ri View school pact OK near DIStrict, teachers tentatively agree on 6 .3% pay increasi;vote due in 2 weeks By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfhO.., ......... Af\er 15 months of bargaining. negotiators for the Ocean View School District and its teachers reached a tentative qrccment Thurs- day on a new three-year contract that provides faculty members with pay and benefit increases and a binding On the road PreeJdent Rea&a.n left today OD a 22,SOO-mlle journey to the Par ltut that will Include· a HTen-natlon •ammlt meet:Jnc iD Tokoyo. A5 Coast Newport Grammar School kids want to put a bell In their 50-year-old bell tower./ A3 arbitration provision. Gayle Wayne, a district spokeswoman, a.aid th~ agreement calls for teachers to receive a 6.3 percent pay raise for this school year, retroacttve to last July I , when the previous contract expired. Wayne said teachers will receive another 5.3 percent increase for the_ school year that bcg;ans July t. 1986. Sbe said the faculty benefits packaae, now wonh $2,606. will rise $200 ror the cutTent school year and another $200 durina the coming year. Em- ployees can select various insurance and pension options for their benefits pack.age, she said. T he pact has "reopeoer" provisions for the third year, mcanina the two sides will return to the bargainina table at that time to discuss additional salary and benefits cbanaes. The proposed contr1et also pves Ocean View teachen a bindina ubi· tration clautc for the tint time. Disputes between teachen and the district that can't be resolved throuab tradiuonaJ channels will be referred to an iQdepcodeot arbiter, whose decision would be biodina. Benha Hollister, president of the Ocean View Teachers Association, today said instructon will be briefed on the contract proposal next week., then will vote on it the followina week. "At this point.. we are 1oan1 to recommend approval of the plan " said Hollister, who was ••fairly conR- dent" the teacbcn would adopt the pact. Hollister said a key provision ~chers failed to obtain in the neaotiations WU a say in how State lottery money is used. She said the district wants to use the money to reduce its debt while teachers hoped tlie money would be directed toward classroom use. T.he teacbcn Ul6ciation pl'CSldent a.aid the lf'OUP wu "very pleued'• to win bindiDf art>itnt-ion. Reprdina the pay &pd benefits increues, she said only, .. We did the bell we could." Coooemina the l S-montb bllpin- 1na process, Hollister said., "'It was lenathy and ahau1tiqa. I'm sure everyone involved is vcry p1eaJed at's over." The distnct, which includes 19 elementary schools, primarily 1n Huntinaton Beach. bas about 9,000 students and 400 teacbera. Animal rights demonstrators cirrested at UCI Loc~l protest one of several staged across the nation By LAURA MERK Of .. o.., .... ..- Ten demonstrators, protesung the use of animals in medical research, were arrested Thursday at UC Irvine's College of Medicine after chaining themselves to the entrance to laboratories. The demonstration at UCI was one of several staged nationWlde. Or- ganizers of the .. April 24th Coali- tion," had anttc1pated the Irvine crowd to swell to about 200, but only about 45 people were present. Those chained to the front door of the laboratory used by staff, faculty and students were given 10 minutes to unlock themselves before being arrested. All 10 refused and remained ficcrs came with loud cheers of support and thanks from othC'r dem· onstrators. Arrested WCl"C Beau Palmer, 22, Costa Mesa; Bill Martens, 22. of Los Angeles; Lucille Dillon, 57. Agoura; Reta Monahon, 28, Moreno Valley; Bob Manson, 32, Long Beach; Charlotte Wqncr, 33, Westminster, Gem Clemens, 32, Anaheim; Vic Forsythe, 36, Santa Ana; Betty For· dham, 57, Los Angeles; and Bill Ferguson, 34, Anaheim. Gary Crandall, a spokesman for the group, said it's four demands of UCI officials were for: unannounced ac-- cess to the school's research labora- tones by vetennarians and other animal-nshts groups, negotiations on coding animal cxpenmcntation, im- mediate halt of the use of animals taken from county shelters (a county ordmancc passed m 1980 already proh1b1ts such usc);and anuranccs that students could refuse to diuect animals in laboratory counes. ..., ,... ...-"'.._ ,.,_ locked to the building for nearly three Sports Campa.a police take animal rtcbta prote.ten into cuatody at UC lnine. hours. Their arrests by campus of· Dr. Stuart Knnsner, direct.or of undergraduate studies and research (Pleue Me AJllDIAL/ A2) Orange Coast College's baseball team wins Its 22nd straight game with victory over Cypresa./81 INDEX Advice end Games Bulletin Board Business Classified 89 A3 87-8 C2-6 810 Comics Death Notices .Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports T elevlslon Weather 84 Oetebook A6 Oetebook A3 84-6 Bt-4 Detebook A2 Ensenada race starts Saturday By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Dellr Not ............. Thousands of spectators are ex· pected along the Orange Coast Satur- day to sec the sum of the 39th Newport-to-Ensenada race -the largest international yacht race in the world. Some 550 sailing yachts Wlll gather 1n the waters off Newport Harbor at noon, while crowds hne the shores of the Balboa Peninsula and the bluffs above Corona dcl Mar to watch the boats jockey for position dunng the hour-long starting procedure. The large size of the fleet will require the race to be split into two (Pleue .ee ltN81tNADA/ A2) Massage parlor inaction lashed Huntington police chief criticizes city's ~uling against forcing businesses out By ROBERT BARKER OftN0.-,,...1'-" Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Rob1ta1llc claimed Thursday that city officials arc "opening the floodgates for the city to become the massage parlor capital of Orange Count)' ... Rob1ta11le was reacting to the City Council's decision this week to back away from a proposed ordinance that would force eight of the city's 10 massage parlors to move. The City Council passed an ord1- nance in 1981 barring massage parlors within 200 feet of residences. within 500 feet of schools and within 1.000 feet of each other. The parlors were given three years to meet the standards. The council -reportedly facing lawsuits from parlor owners who would be forced out of business because they wouldn't or couldn't move -backed away from enforcing the ordinance on several oc.cas1ons. Monday night, members decided to do away with the location stan- dards for the parlors. which arc clustered along Beach Boulevard. The action allows the parlors to continue to operate at their current sites. "We arc backing away from the ordinance a little b1L" Counc1lman Don MacAJhster said. "But I don't agrtt with putting people out of business. It would take at least a year in court to fight that." MacAllister also said that new parlors would have to meet locauon guidelines and that current owners will not be able to sell their businesses to new owners. He also claimed that a cn y ordinance ltm1ts the number of massage parlors 10 I 0 and that there should be no proliferation of the parlors. Robitaille. who operators ·allege has been unduly toush on parlors. claimed that police and other city employees have worked "months and months" to come up with an ordi- nance that cny officials wanted. "I thought we were following mstruc- uons. but that's apparently not the case." he said. "The thing that ruffles me 1s that they (the city officials) accept aJI that baloney that they (massage parlor operato rs) are the equivalent of (Pleue eee llASSAGlt/ A2) Murder-for-promotion plot foiled; Mesa man arrested Murder suspect' s second trial starts By TONY SAAVEDRA Of!MO.., .... lt.ft A promotion-minded employee at a Costa Mesa skateboard factory 1s suspected of trying to create a man- aaement opening by offenng a co- worker money to kill their foreman. police said today. The alleged murder-for-hire scheme was thwarted when the vic- tim discovered the plot and called detectives. who amsted Costa Mesa resident Juan Chavez Gomez. 32. at work Thursday. Gomez allegedly attempted to hire a co-worker. an cx-<:ommando seracant with the Salvadoran Army, to murder shop foreman Ra.ii Abou- Bear Street School issue fans protest By NATALIE AMER ..., .... c.. $ •• 1 Nearly I 00 people came to an emotional Newpon·Mesa Unified School District board meetma at Harper Community Center this week to protest the proposed closure of Bear Street Elementary School. C.usht between mona public opinion ap.inst dividina Bear Street students between Pautarino and Sonora schools and the oriamal proposal Superintendent John Nicoll, the board said 1t wilt con,.der- ina movina au Bear trttt student' to Paulanno ~hool (Pl-... eee HAil/ A2) I Sa'ada. 36, at the V1s1on Sports factory, police reported The co-worker. whose name was W1thheld by police. said he was repeatedly solicited dunng the past three weeks by Gomez, who also offered to supply the employee with a gun. The ex-soldier was allegedly told to follow Abou-Sa'ada home to Full- erton. He was to return later, knock on the door and shoot when Abou- Sa'ada answered, police said. Sgt. Dennis Cost said Gomez allegedly came up with another plan for the co-worker to kill the foreman with an explosive device. Cost would not disclose how much money was offered for the planned murder, but said it was less than $1,000. Gome1. who has worked at V151on Sports for one year. was held today at Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $250.000 bail. Cost said the co-worker was being questioned. but that charges probably would not be filed against him. The murder plot apparently was tnggercd when Abou-Sa'ada was hittd as foreman four months ago af\er Gomez had been working as lead man. "Gomez was upset because this other guy was promoted over him and was there only a short time," C'ost said. "He wanted to take (Abou· Sa'ada's) placc.Jlf\cr he was dead." ........................ b ·lloetaee an. 8eD Weir (ceater), .i. .Ue OUol and h~•'• coaatn Tom Andenoa In <>rue• Coanty. Rodney Jamee Alcala By STEVE MARBLE OflMDellJNel .... Rodney James Alcala. sentenced to die six years aao for the slaying of a 12-year-old Huntington Beach girl. scnbblcd notes and listened pen- sively Tbunday as wunesscs strained to recall the 1979 murder case Alcala. 41 . is being tncd a second lime after the state Supreme Court overturned his conv1ct1on. He is accused oflc1dnappang Robin Christine Samsoc, killing her and leaving her corpse in the Sierra Madre foothtlls near Pasadena. Deputy Distnct Attorney Tom Goethals dcscnbcd Samsoc's fate as one of the "most noton o us and horrendous cnmes" 1n coun1y his~ tory He told Jurors the young girl's bod) was mutilated and left "for the animals." But Alcala 's anorney. John Patnck Dolan. said the case against Alcala 15' thin and based largely on test1mon) from Jailhou<;e informants "who would sell their grandmothers· false t~th to get o ut of Jail." Samsoe's mother and police detcc- ll ves who worked on the C'J\SC paced 1 n the hallway outside Judge Donald McC'artm 's court. waiting to be called to the w11ness stand. ~lcala. dressed 1n a tan sport' coat a tie and dark slacks. loob tar d11Tercnt from the long-hllrcd man tned for murder in 1980. His hair I' (Pleue eee SltCOND/ A2) Hostage supporters in OC, call situation desperate By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. a.lp ........ It was supposed to Ix a happy occasion for the fam1hcs of U.S hostqeS pthenng this week in Or· anae County to honor a convalescent home whert residents have bttn prayina daily for the captives held in Lebanon. But the JOY was pierced by reports Wednesday that Bntish hostaac Al«: Collett had been slain. Collett would be the latctt of the ktdna~ We1t· erocn, includ111& o~ Amcncan. to be killed 1n apparent ret.ahauon for the U.S attack on Libya. "It 1s a time of both aJadnc and sadness." wd former ho•ila~e the Rev. Ben Wetr dunna an impromptu press conference Thunda)' at a Santa Ana restaurant Weir wd the situation of Western hostages 1n Lebanon has turned desperate after the Apnl IS bomb1na of Libya and the murders of four captives in apparent rctahation for the air raids. He added that threat, by Prrs1dent Rcapn of 1dd1ttonal counter-ter- ronst a\t.•(h on Iran and Syna would "only 1ncrusc the anacr and fear" an the Middle East "l think 1t ,, a very desperate s1tuatton now I think 1t hi\ reached a h1&h-po1nt cns1, ... ~1d the ~hy 1enan m1ss1onary, one of seven Amencans kidnapped an Wtst Beirut and held by Moslem extrcmllts He was rcleaJC'd last ~ptembcr after 16 months 1n capt1vtty We1rand h1swife<. arol were Joined by rclat1vcsofsla1n Amencan hostqc Peter Kilburn and kidnapped news- man Terry Anderson 1n the hasty ne~ conference at the Court.houac ~taurant K.Jlbum was 'lhot in the head, alona With two 8nt1sh hostafCS, and aban- doned on a mount.a.an roed acar Beirut the da) after the U S. bombina raid And \\rdnctday, a tem>nst aroup rrlta,cd a videotape (Pleue .. BOST Aon· / A.2) • A2 * Orange Cot;lt OAJLY PILOT/ Fnday, Aprrtl 28, 1888 Soviet woman alters story, says FBI agent innocent of treason ~OS ANGELES (AP) -A Soviet "Oman who pleaded guilty to spyina with the only FBI aaent ever char&ed with espionqc bas retraC1ed her confession and said fired llfCnt Rich· ard Miller is "not a traitor,' the judae revealed today. Svetlana Oaorodnikov, in the tntn- script of a talk Thursday with U .S. District Judae David Kenyon, said the FBJ knew that neither she nor Miller was guilty, but she pleaded auilty because she fe{l~ the jury wouldn't believe a Russian. "Your honor, we arc not guilty of this crime .... Richard is not a trajtor ofhis country. I am not a Russian spy. I was helping the (U.S.) government. That 1s true, your honor. We arc not guilty of this cnme," she said an the transcript of the meeting held in Kenyon's chambers Thursday. Her statement. which Kenyon released to reporters today. was not given to Jurors. In a related development, Kenyon said formal charges should be brought against one of Miller's lawyers, Stanley Greenberg, for attempted obstruction ofJusuce. because Green- berg tned to influence the sclt<'tion of a new attorney to represent Mrs. Ogorodnikov after he heard he r statement. Kenyon said Ogorodnikov's state- ment was made w11h the aid of a translator and an the presence of all the attorneys. Those who were pres- ent said sh~ wept several times whale giving her account Ogorodn1ko~ spoke of an FBI "plan from Washi on" 10volvu._1 her but did not s~afy what it was. Someday, he said, t"e identity of the person who drafted the plan would be lcnown. "My hands arc clean. l not take no documents," saad the JS-year-old woman. "I help America, not Russia." • Miller 1s accused of aivana OJorod- nakov classified documents to e"- c hangc for promises of $6S,OOO in gold and cash. A jury deadlock in November forced has cWTCnt retrial. She said at one point she visited the Soviet Union and Soviet agents beat her because "I think they understand I was workina with the FBI." She sa1d she wa! pressured into pleadina gutlty by her attorneys. "When I was arrested. 1 couldn't undentand. They (her attorneys) told me I was Russian, and they would '-ive me the life sentence," she said. 'They told me no one would believe me. They told me the judge would maybe give me 40 years .... I plead guilty, and my life as finished. If I go back to Soviet Union, they wdl certainly kill me." Kenyon said he wanted to appoint her a new attorney to replace Brad Brian and Greg Stone, who bad asked to be relieved, and Kenyon said he intended to find Greenberg in con- tempt of court for allegedly attempt- ing to influence the choice of counsel, and a fine wasn't sufficient. "I feel it is such a gross violation of all ethics ... that the only alternative the court would have is a 1ail S'fftlana O,orodntlroy sentence/ Kenyon said. "If that is the case, in raimes! to Mr. Greenberg he should have the right to fully defend himself." He put the matter an abeyance and said Miller's trial would go forward "as best we can." Ogorodnikov said the attorneys' comments persuaded ber that her only hope was to take an 18-ycar sentence and hope she would get out in 10 years. But after she took the witness stand this week in Miller's second trial, she said her conscience troubled her, and she couldn't sleep. "I didn't want someone who is not guilty to be in prison," she said. "That man (Miller) lie a lot about me, but it's not his fault. He is very emotional man." Ogorodnakov and her husband Nikolay, 53, both Soviet emigrcs, pleaded guilty to espionage charges nearly a year ago ANIMAL RIGHTS PROTEST AT UCI •.. From Al · for the campus. said he beheve-d most of the demonstrators were unin- formed about the expenments taking place at the campus. ~nimal Research Committees re- view all pro~d expenments using ammals before they take place. said Krassner who oversees the commit- tee composed of facult}'. vetenn- anans and two community represen- tatives. '·The probability is pretty high that most people out there would not be ahve today wathout animal research. Most vaccinations were discovered through animal research," he said. According to UCI spokesman Joel Don, the Co11C$e of Medicine uses about 30,000 animals each year in us medical research lahoratories About 95 percent are rodents and nearly all of the research animals are specially bred for laboratory needs. Researchers spend their own grant money, not university funds, on the research animals. A handful of medical students engaged in a debate with the protesters later in the day. Most of those students seemed to agree with some of the c~tion's arguments but were afraid to be quoted. Ron Sani, 2 I . a biology and psychology major at the universit)'. said, "We wouldn't have doctors 1f they hadn't performed on animals. Should they expenment on humans instead? Where do you draw the line?" BEAR STREET SCHOOL CLOSURE HIT •.. From Al On Apnl 8. Dr. Nu.:oll proposed closing Bear Street Elementary School because of sagging enrol- lment. He suggested the 228 students from the attendance area above San Diego Freeway and west of Bnstol Street could be assigned to Paulanno school. while the 46 students residing east of Bristol and south of the freeway could be assigned to Sonora school. According to figures presented by the board. Paulanno school will bt' able to take all the students and d1v1de classes into three sections. "We arc not in favorofclosang Bear Street school," parent Mary Hardy said. "but we are wllhng to accept your decision 1f you consider moving the faculty and staff along with the children." Sheny Loofbourrow, president of the Board of Education, said the board has no judgment in the matter and the staff issue is to be decided by Nicoll after stud yang the situauon and looking into the need for more stafTat the combined school. Parents also were concerned about trans~rtation and the need to pro VJ de e"tra bus service for children. "We arc seriously eumining the possibility ofprovidmg free transpor- tation not only in Costa Mesa but through all the Newport-Mesa Dis- trict," Loofbourrow said. The board said there will be a special open meeting Tuesday to discuss the transportation issue. The seven members of the board Wlll vote on the Bear Street school closure May 13. MASSAGE PARLOR INACTION RAPPED .•. From A l Olympic trainers It's like companng a druggist and a dope dealer ·· Rob1ta11le said police ha' e con- ducted 220 1nspec11ons or local massage parlo~ from 1976-86 and that about a third of the v1s1ts resulted 1n allegauons of lewd acts. pro<;t1- tut1on or viola11on of clty adman1s- trat1"e rules Roland Clark an administrator tor the California C ollegc of Physical '\rts, said that Robitaille attempts to make city officials hclicve that mo5t parlors arc illegal "There are l>Ome bad ones. but there are many: man} good one-; dealing with therapeutic massage, 'he said. Clark was arrested by vice officer" ~pl. 3 on suspicion of sohc1t1ng prost1tut1on at a local massage parlor respons1b1hty of the city, he said But 11 was later revealed that Clark Huntington Beach massage parlor was out of the county with friends at owners have complained that there the tame of the alleged offense. are no suitable facilities for them Clark has fil ed a SIO million suit elsewhere in the city. against the city for his arrest. City efforts to control the location Meanwhile, police legal adviser Bill of parlors backfired 1n the fall of 1984 ~age claimed that officials now have when Susie Hong attempcd to move const1tut1onal ammun1t1on to force her Spa of Hawaii massage parlor to a the parlors to move to new locations shopping center at the comer of or to shut down. He said the legal Spnngdale Street and Warner Av- precedent was established in Febru-enue. ary when the U.S. Supreme Court The center met all the location ruled that the city of Renton, Wash., requirements, but received fiery op- could force an adult movie theater to pos1t1on from residents and business move by <:hanging the zoning of the people. Amid complaints that the site. oarlor would disrupt the "family The court ruled, 10 effect, that 1t l'i /atmosphere" at the center, the City the problem oft he owners to come up Council turned down the relocauon wHh new locauons, and not the request. SECOND ALCALA TRIAL UNDER WAY .. From Al shon. neath tnmmed and Oed.cd with gra:v. He took notes bnskly as w11nessc'i testified and he laughed politely at one point as the Judge and prosecutor exchanged an aside whale trying 10 pinpoint a date on a 1980 calendar Despite has changed appearance, Wltnesses 1dcnt1ficd Alcala 1n court as the bushy-haired man they remember taking photographs at the beach on the day -June 20, 1979 -Samsoe vanished. Richard S11lctt ~1d he was working on a service road near the strand at 10th Street when he !tBW a long-haired man Wlth a blue Hawa11an shirt walk by He said the man had a camera around his neck ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE JJO "'"' ""°' ' •.• "'"" • ..... '"°"'~· P. •• ·~ • • .... ~ • ~ ... ,~ • S1llett <;.a1d he later packed Alcala out of a police photo hneup but admitted he'd "probably" seen Alcala's picture on television or an a newspaper before viewing the photo lineup. Patty Elmendorf recalled that she and a fnend were approached at Sunset Beach that day by a m~n who wanted to take a photograph for a contest. She also 1dent1fied Alcala as being that per~n. Dolan told Jurors before the trial opened that Alcala had been takrng pictures at the beach that day. Beverly Fleming. who owned a Huntington Beach dance studio 1s 1979. recalled young Samsoe as one of tin ,,,""' cndeannll and dihaent \ students. The dance teacher said when Samsoe's mother had difficulty af- fording lessons, the young gi rl asked if she could answer phonts at the studio to pay for her lessons. "She told me she wanted to become an actress or a movie star to make money so her mother wouldn't have to work." said Fleming. "She thought her mother worked too hard." Samsoc was supf>2sed to answer phones at the Scachffe Center dance studio and then participate in an hour-long dance class on the day she vanished. flemmJ testified. The murder tnal, which resumes Monday, is e11.pccted to last a month. 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The lnteT- national Offshore Rule· (IOR) and Ultralight Displacement Boats (ULDB)each havetwoclasscs~Ocean Racing Catamarans (ORCA) and Ancient Mariner (wooden boats) will comprise one class apiece. Following is the order of starts, which are signaled at 10-minutc intervals: The warning signal will sound at 11 :50a.m., marking 10 minutes to the first start. At 11 :55 the five-minute preparatory signal will be sounded. First class, to start at noon, will be the ORCA fleet of 13 boats on the outside starting line. Other starts will be signaled at: 12:10 p.m. -IOR Class A, inside hne: ULDB C'lass A. outside line. 12:20 p.m . -lOR-8, inside line: ULDB-B, outside line. 12:30 p.m. -PHRF-8, inside line; PH RF-A, outside Line. 12:40 p.m. -PHRF-0, inside line; PHRF-C, outside line. 12:50 p.m. -PHRF-F, inside line; PHRF-E, outside line. 1 p.m. -PHRF-H, inside line; PHRF-G, outside line. 1:10 p.m. -Ancient Mariner Oass, inside line; PHRF-1, outside line. Yachts that are over the hne early will have one hour added to their elapsed time as a penalty. Before the race 1s an hour old, the yachts will be spread out over a wide area. seclcina their best winds for the 125-mile slide down the coast. The fleet will be hoping for a brisk westerly wind for the start. but if conditions are normal for this time of year, they can expect to run into light air in the area of San Diego's Point Loma. Most of the yachts will sad a course outside the Los Coronados Islands south of San Diego in hope of holding the westerly throughout the ni&bt Others will sail insioe the Coronac:Ios, a course that's five miles shorter, and hope for an offshore breeze during the night. Depending on the wind, the first ~achts are expected to amvc at the finish Line off the Ensenad.a break- water early Sunday. The race will officially come to a close at I 0 a. m. Monday, followed by an awards ceremony on the lawn of the Bahia Hotel, headquarters for the race. Despite a decrease in entries dun111 the last four yean, the race is still rated as the largest internationaJ yacht race in the world. It is sponsor- ed by the Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA), organized in 1947 for the purpose of the running the race. HOSTAGES' SUPPORTERS GATHER INOC .•• From Al purportedly displaying the execution by hanging of Bntash writer Collett, whose wife had befriended the famil- ies of the American hostages. With the death of Kilburn. ti ve Americans -including Huntington Beach hospital administrator David Jacobsen -arc still missing m Lebanon. KiJbum's niece, Patty Little. told reporters that her fight to secure the hostages' freedom would not end with the death of her uncle. "It's like having five other mem- bers of my family still over there. You get pulled together. very closely, very fast," Little said. "Peter wouldn't want me to stop now. anyway ... The relatives of the hostages were hesitant to chide Rea~n for the Let the sun shine In! Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters ... in sizes & colors to flt your lifestyle. AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (71 4) 548-684 1 548-1717 bombing that apparently led to the deaths of Kilburn and Collett. They said only that they were disappointed with the president and opposed to the military action. "I feel real let down by (Reagan)." Little said. Tom Anderson, the cousin of hostage Terry Anderson, said his family felt that Reagan may have sincerely believed the bombing was necessary to curb worldwide ter- rorism. But the president disregarded the hostap' safety. Little, with husband Lance, of Santa Cruz, arrived at the restaurant with the Weirs of Berkeley as well u Tom and ue Anderson of Valley Stream. • for what they thou&ht was going to be a quiet reunion dinner. They said they were unaware of the waiting photographers, re- porters and television cameras. The families are in Orange County to attend ceremonies Thursday and today honorina the elderly residents of Hy-lond convalescent home in Westminster. The seniors there have spiritually adopted the captives and have initiated several community program1 to commemorate the mi• mg Americans. Spearhead.ins the hospital prayers is Hy-lond's feisty activities director Nancy Fontaine. .. We're decpll p-atcful to her and to all the people o the Hy-lond hospital who have donated themselves," Tom Anderson said. Designed • Finished • Installed • I Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa ' , Run for schools slated in Laguna The annual School Power IOK run starts at 8 a.m. Sunday in downtown Laauna Beach. About 2,000 runners arc expeetcd for the fifth-aMu11l raoc to benefit public school proarams in the city. Celebrity track star Edwin Moses will be the offictal starter wtulc Olympic runners Steve Scott and Tom and Ruth Wysocki are expected to aet the pace. The race course will take runners out Laauoa Canyon Road before looping back to Ocean A venue. A 2K fun run will start 15 minutes Later. Pre-registration for the race 1s S 11 with a T shirt, $7 without. Race day registration 1s SI more. To register or for more information, call School Power at 494-6811 or write to Box 19, Laguna Beach, 92652. Open houae at Caspera park. Caspers Wilderness Park will celebrate its I 0th anniversary with an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Family-oriented activities wiU incluHe hayrides, guided nature walks, oatureaarnes, puppet sho ws and an appearance by Smokey the Bear. Admission and parking is free for the day. The 7 ,600-acrc park is located in the Santa Ana Mountains about seven m ii.:s inland from San Juan Capistrano. YMCA slgnups Saturday A parent-child sign up day will be held Saturday at the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA as a registration promotion for the Y's fall programs. The event will run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and will feature displays and refreshments. The Y is located at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. and further information 1s available at 642-9990. Cycllng series planned The Sports Trauma and Athletic Rehabilitation Institute of Fountain Valley and the Two-Wheel Transit Authority of Huntington Beach will co- sponsor a cycling sencs Saturday at 801 Main St . Huntington Beach. The co-leaders for the 8 p.m. workshop arc Dr. Alan Strizalc, a leading sports medicine specialist. and Kathy Coakley, a certified athletic trainer Tickets arc available for S2 by calling Dan at 960-7621. Democrats plannlng party Local Democratic candidates will be honored aucsts at the spring party of the South Orange County Ccmocratic club Salurday at 7:30 p.m. at 328 Boca dcl Canon ID San Clemente. County party chairman Bruce Sumner will attend. along with candidates Joseph Ch1rra, Pat Gray and Jim Melville. Call Phyllis Edgccumbs at 240-8665 for details. Welght walks on Coast Over 5,000 Orange County residents are expected to walk in the annual March of Dimes WalkAmerica(feamWalk, to be held Saturday in two locattons in Irvine and Huntmgton Beach. Both routes cover about 20 miles and I SO co~rate teams arc expected to walk along with the Weight Watchers. co-sponsors of the fund-raising event. Call Kathleen Roberto at 835-5522 for information. Book sale set ln Mesa The Fncnds of the Costa Mesa L1brancs will ho ld their semi-annual book sale Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Harbor Shopping Center in Costa Mesa. A vanety of hardback and paperback fiction and non-fiction will be ava ilable. along with magazines and records. Silent auctions will be conducted at both Costa Mesa libraries Saturday at 3 p.m.. and further information 1s available at 646-8845. Medleval Falre at UC Irvine The Wayzgoose Medieval Faire, fealuring kni&bthood demonstrations. ju~crs, t.igbtropc wallccrs and musical groups, will htghll$ltt Celebrate UCI '86 act1v1tics Saturday at lhe lrv1Dc Campus. Most events. free and open to the public, will take place between 10 a.m . and S p.m. 1n Aldrich Park. Activities will include campus to urs, free health screening. a faculty art show and information programs fo r prospective UCI students. More information can be obtained from the Student Activities Office. 856-5 181. Friday, April 25 No meeting• aclteclaled PoucE Loe Golden anniversary real bell ringer Students at Newport Grammar School hope - to put a belffilbuildtng·s 50-year-oldbellfry By SUSAN HOWLETI' Of .. 0.-, ......... They crawled into tbe old bell tower like adventurinJ children, lookma for some· thina spooky to talk about for years to come. But not unlike TV n:porter Geraldo Rivera and h.is quest for tbc truth behind 4J Capone's vault, the exploring teachers at Newport Beach Grammar School simply found dirt. Not to be discouraged by the lack of hidden treasure or rattling skeletons. the teachers are determined to put somcthina foraotten into their schoolhouse belfry. "What the hell," said sixth grade teacher Ral~h Whitford; "we. have a belfry. we mi t as well have a bell." he search inside the tower Thursday was made to give ieacbers an idea of what was up there, and to sec if it would be ~ssi~le to put a bell in the abandoned ~itford said the idea for the bell arose during plans for the school building's SOth anniversay, slated for May 17. The school itself was established 92 years ago, he said. Students at the oceanfront elementary school figured they would generate money for the bell with a penny·b)'·penny effort. They recently began bring10g pennies to school on Fridays, and have already collected more than $250. The namei of contnbutors arc displayed in the main hallway of the school, declaring that they own "a piece of the bell" by virtue of their donations. The Newport Beach Grammar School began in 1894 as a small, one-room wooden cottage located at 19th and Court streets near the Newport Pier. It had J 8 students and a single teacher, Miss Emma Moore, according to school records. In 1905. a larger ~two-room schoolhouse was constructed on the ocean front near the pier. as the old building was bursting at the scams with 43 pupils. The school site changed again in 1912 to its present location at 14th Street and Balboa Boulevard. but the building con· sttucted there was destroyed by the 1933 earthquake. Joseph Bodman, a J&rutor at the time. was returning to his apartment on the school a:rounda for dinner when the quake sttuck March I 0, 1933, ac:cordina to school records. "He turned back to the tchool to ICC the buildina swayina and djsintqratina," the records stated. The buildina was damqed further by aftershocks that continued throughout the n.iaht. The school buildioa that now stands on the site cost Sl 14,000 to build. Several coats of paint later, it seems to have withstood the wear of time, and its new computer center shows a futuristic wave withm the traditional walls. But the builden fo,._ot to put a bell in the belfry -an oversight that may be corrected after 50 yean. "It's nothina we need." Whitford said. "It's just somethina to enhance the place and make it kind of fun." He said he doesn't know bow much a bell will cost, but the effort is under way. Over the years, several lqcnds have surrounded the tower cff room No. 8. Teachers have even told the talc of naughty children who were sent up there many years ago. But sixth-grade student Mike Knabe!, who Joined &eachcrs on their expedition Thursday. didn't find any qing elemen- tary school students-nor the rats, spiders and bats the youngsters had heard were up in the tower. "There were a lot of screens. and a lot of dirt,.. Knabe! said. He added that a bell ringing from the tower would be a welcome · sound for all the students. who have a chance to give something to the school. The school's anniversay, billed as a reunion for students past and present. will beg\n on the school srounds at I 0 a.m . May 17. f t will feature a carnival, open house. and a tnp down memory lane for Newport residents, Whitford said. 0-. .................... ...... Slzth &rader Mike KnabeJ loob down from bell tower at Newport Grammar School. Youngblood wants Gates' finances probed By LISA MAHONEY OftMO.-, ......... Shcnffs candidate Bobby Don Young- blood has launched what he promised will be a series of attacks on the campa18JI spending and personal finances of iocum- bc nt Brad Gates. For the second time this year, Young- blood announced that he has asked the California Fair Political Practices Com- mission to look into possible misuse of campaign funds by Gates. In an April 18 letter to the commission, Youngblood also accuses Gates and Undershcriff Raul Ramos of "serious omissions and the falsification of entries on 730 reponing forms." The forms arc conflict-of-interest statements which the state requires elected officials and cenain other public employees to file. Youngblood also promised to raise questions about Gates' personal finances and business connecuons as he in- vestigates loans the sheriff has received over the course of his 12 years in office. Specifically. Youngblood accuses Gates of improperly making campaign payments to himself and personal associates and tryina to obscure business interests that he and Ramos share. Youngblood said the sbcnfT 1s part- owncr of the building which houses his campaign headquarters. He equated rental ~yments Gates is making to the Ortega Equestrian Center with putting mone)L into Gates' own pocket. Youngblood drew the same parallel 1n point1Dg out wiring and other work performed on the headquarters and pay- mcnts made to a center employee for custodial work. Gates listed payments for those services in his last campaign disclosure statement. Youngblood also took issue with other expenses listed in Gates' Jan. I to March 17 disclosure statement. 1nclud1ng pay· mcnts to Ramos' wife for secretarial services and rcimbutsement to sheriff's secretary Shirley Taylor for the purchase of office equipment Nowhere in his inch-thick letter does Youngblood offer proof that the payments were not related to Gates' re-election campaign. Youngblood previously contacted the commission about Ruth Ramos' employ- ment. His request for an iovcsupuon was relayed to the state attorney general. Among discrepancies and omissions of which he accuses Gates and Ramos are Gates' fa.tlure to hst Ramos as a partner 10 his former San Juan Capistrano residence and on other real propen.y Ln Mission Viejo. After ~v1cwmg the state form and accomplnying mstructions. Donald Tan- ney, admmistrat1ve assistant to Orange County Registrar Al Olson, said. ··1 don't sec where that is a requirement of the law." Both Gates and Ramos hst the propeny holdings in their md1v1dua1 statements. Youngblood 1s a MumCJpal Court Judge on leave from the bench. In 1983, be and two 8SSOC1ates filed a c1val rights suit apinst Gates for alJcged harassment and Illegal surveillance. Part of the SI 0 million cue was disJTUssed m March by a fedenJ JUdgc. The bulk of the complaint may be heard LO July. Judge welcomes jail escapee back to county By STEVE MARBLE Of ... .,.., ......... Ivan Von Sta1ch, the burly. convicted ktller who pulled off a bold escape from Orange County Jall three months ago. returned to a fam1har courtroom Thurs- day amid tight secunty and a touch of gallows humor. "Please stay off the roof, Mr. Staich.'' chuck.led Superior Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald. refcmng to the Jan. 26 escape from a rooftop exercise yard of the county j81l. And when a shack.led Staich was led from the courtroom, Fitzgerald qu1pped: "It's sure nice to sec Ivan again." At another Juncture, Suuch -hand- cuffed, chained and surrounded by three marshals -looked up at the judge and observed: "1 sec noth1ng's changed." Sta1ch was captured in Springfield, Mass.. a month after he and another inmate, Robert J. Oark. lowered them- selves from the four-story Ja1lhousc with a makeshift rope. Clark was arrested five days later at a Tustin motel but Staich made 1t across the country before being picked up fo r loiter- ing in Springfield. Staich was ID the process of arranging bail when pohcc figured out who he was. At the time of the escape. Sta1ch was awa1t1Dg sentencing for second-degree murder (or the shootmg death of h1 s former girlfriend's husband. Sentcnc1Dg before Fitzgerald now 1s ~t for May 23. Staich. who was quickl y moved fro m one courtroom to another to dea l with his growing hst of charges. also pleaded not guilty to felony escape charges. A prehm1nary heanng 1s set for May 8 Staich fought extradition to California but lost a final round Monday His attorney 1n Massachussets said Sta1ch's hfc would be in danger 1fhe weft" returned to Orange County Jail because the Aryan Brotherhood had put out a ··death contract" on S1.a1ch. according to lhe Associated Press The auomey said he was warned by an OranRC CountyshenfT'sdeputy that "upon his (Sta1ch's) return to California he would not hve beyond two weeks." But when asked about 1t T hursday by Fitzgerald. Sta1ch denied having firsthand knowledge of any death threats. "All that stems from the Shcnffs Department, .. said Sta1ch. Jack Earley, who 1s reprcsenung Staich m Orange County. said the "death threat" may have been concocted to make h15 client even more u ncomfortable ID the county Jail. .. One of the worst thmgs you can do 1s put out information that someone is named 1n a contract with the Aryan Bro therhood." said Earley The Aryan Brotherhood I!> a pnson gang that reputedly has neo-Na21 tics. It supposedly operates both in and ou t of the state corrcct1onal system Deputy D1stnct Attorney Rick KIDg said he 1s no t ID a poc;1t1on to comment on whether there have been death threat~ against Sta1ch Vandals spray-paint Nazi graffiti in Fountain Valley CoetaMesa Radio spealccrs. a rear window and a wallet were reported stolen from a car at 2947 Mendoza Dnve between 9 p.m. Monday and 7 a.m l uesday The loss was estimated at S 110 • • • A burglar pned the front door ofthl· Golden Dragon restaurant. 202 '\ Harbor Blvd .. but didn't c;teal any- thmg. S400 m change and S900 1n Je11.cll') • • • Entcnng through a rear window. someone burglarized a home Thurs- day on the 16100 block of Eagle The loss included a video recorder worth S400. • • • Prying open a shdmg patio door to enter, someone burglarized an apart- ment Thursday on the 8300 block of later .\venue. The locis included a color tclev1!>1on M:t worth S ")() stolen from a ldr parked Tue'>d . .1~ along the 200 block of Ocean A "cnue The loss was estimated al $811( F o untain Valley .\ man reported Thur-.da)' that someone \tole-h1<1 grt'C'n I Q77 Oatsun 82 I 0. "'h1ch he had kl\ on the-I (i I 00 block of Harbor Boule" ard c•arlic-r 1n the month when 11 failed to stan The car was ... alued at SCiOO By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,.., ........ Street maintenance c~ws ID Hunt· 1ngton Reach and Fountain Valley were kept busy this week removing whi te suprcm1~t and anti-Semitic graffiu The slogan~ -'ipray-painted on wall5, fre-eway signs and along a conaete riverbed -appeared carlitr this week. drawing numerous com· plaints from offended passersby. Maintenllncc offi e1alf in both c1t1cs said they did not know what ma)' have promJ)ted the rash of anti· Scm1 11c graffiti, but said the slogans wert a definite change from the u ual. "We took care of them as soon as "e heard about them.'' said Charles lrTllle A Japanese MIDg trtt worth about SSOO was stolen from the front porch ofa home o n the 5000 block of Alton Parkway Thunday about 4.40 pm • • • A video cass.tnc recorder 11nd telcv1 ion valued 11 about $950 were reported stolen from • home on Appamatto ic T hursday about 'l p m • • • The stereo 1n a Volkswqcn Jetta was reported stolen Mo nday about 11 a.m The car was parked on Thunder Run. • • • ~ Blaupunkt ~terco wa~ reportedly Stafford. Huntmgton Beach's build· 1ng maintenance supervisor. "We 'ICC graffiti now and again. of course. but these w~re so offensive, we removed them as soon as we could ... In Huntington Beach, anti-Sem1t1c graffiti was scrawled across a wall on Warner Avenue and around a city park. And 1n Fountain Valle). ~meone had painted "Httlcr Rules" and "Whites Arc an Endangered Race" 1n large letters on the side of the Santa Ana n vcrbcd near the Euclid Street freeway eJttt In add1t1on, a freeway d1rect1on 4'1gn bore an anu-Scm1tic slogan. Fountain Valley streets supcf' 1sor Bill Ault said the riverbed graffiti was 1n the property of the Orange County stolen from a Volkswagen Golf parked on Thunder Run Mo nday about 9 a.m. • • • A 1967 white Volkswagen was reported stolen from a carport on Rockv1cw Onve Monday about 8 a.m. • • • An AM/FM car cassette stereo was reported stoic" from a car parked on C'Jcarbrook Monday about 6 a.m. • • • A 1972 white Ford van was reported stolen from the 18000 block of Culver Onve ThuMday about 8 a.m Flood ( ·ontrol D1stm't while: the freeway sign was the responsb1hty of the state Department of T ranspor- tatio n. Both agenc1e'I were notified and were to send crews out Thursda)' to remove the graffiti. Ault said "We've have graffit11n the pa!>l. but I guess this 1s the first real cp1~e of this type of thing." he said. Both Ault and Staffo rd said they arc unsurt whether the graffiti was painted by one or mo re suspects. "Someumes kids pick up on these lhings without really knowing what 11 means:· Stafford said "But these wcrt in full vie'° and you would hope someone would set someone doing 11 and report 1l." • • • A tool box with $798 wonh of tools was reported stolen fro m an unlocked garage in the 2300 block of Richmond Way betWttn 10:45 pm Tuesda~ and 6 a.m . Wednesday Hv.nttncton Beach Entering through a lockC'd rea r slidi"I door, someone burgJanzed a home Thursday on the 17 100 block ot Golden West Sttcct. The loss in- cluded two video cassette rccordc~ wonhS600. ••• A resident of the 7 500 block ofElh., Avenue rcponed Thunday th.1 t someone broke into her locked 11lvcr 1983 Toyota Celica.. The loss 1n· eluded stereo rqu1oment wonh S700 • • • Thieves pned open a bedroom • • • window in the 6000 block of Wamc-r five bicycles wett reported stolen Avenue and stoic Jewelry valued :it Thursday. A 12-speed. 26-inch white ' SQOO • • • Huffy was reported stolen from the BurgJars pou 1bly used 11 kc) to ~te.al 3800 block of ParkVlew Lane A 27-a S 173 telev1s1on set. a S250 aold inch white Kia was reJ>C?rted '1olcn necklace and camera rqu1pmen t from the same area. A hJht blue a.iris valued at S 100 fmm a res1denc-c 1n the Schwinn was reported stolen from a 7000 block of Stark K hool on Lcmonarau atabout 6 p.m. • • • A rc'ltdcnt of the 16000 hlock ot A 1J11y. diamond beck BMX W&S Hiuans reported that clothma and reponed stolen from a tehool o n tools wcrc,JSolen from the trunk o fh" Ottrficld It aboul I :45 and a 20-ineh J 976 wh1tPJqu1r. BMX Aero Max with blue.handlebars • • • was reported stolen from the 4400 Thieves entered an unlocked homt" block of Manzanita trect in 1hc 6000 block of ( ortc7 and ~tolt La&un• Beach Police arrested Laurence Burton Warfield 2' of M1ss1on Y1e10 on <;usp1c1o n of dnv1Dg under the m- 11uencc of alcohol Warfield w11~ '>topped at I :30 a.m Wedncstla~ M Laguna Canyon Road • • • A Magnavo• videocassette rt'.· corder v1dued at $2.000 was ~tolen from a C1eo Strt<'t rtMdcnce T uesdin the victim told poliC't • • • A. CR radio. valued at $480. wa\ sto~n from a car perked Tuesda~ on Park Avenue The ~usp«t apparen t!\ hroke a windo w to get 1nlO the car. the victim told police • • • < a.mcm ~u1pmcnt wa" rcponcd • • • •\n I I ·'r('ar-0ld rc<;1dcnt of the 4f)(JO hlock ofRlarkb1rd r('pQncd 1 hur'idn' tha t r,omeonr \tole-h1'i hluc Murr.I\ I 0.c;pced h1cvde v. h1l h had lx•t•n loc ked outc;1de the J ounta1n Ro1.1.I 17100 Brookhur;t \t l he lo\'i v. a'i estimated al SI SO • •• <\ re\1den1 of the I 1-'00 hhKI. 111 \u1c-t1e R 1' er to ld poh~ ~>nlcOn(' climbed onto lhe root. rcmovtod a screen a nd cntert'd her home Tht' resident surpn\Cd the intrud er, "'hn Oed 11.1lhout an) proocrt} . . ' " ""'dent of the I 1800 block nl Rub) reported Monda) that somtonc !itole ht~ black and white t 972 Ford Thunderbird from the v1cinny of M1 Erchu'i and Jade The lo<"s v.a., C'llmated at S2.000 Bandit robs N ewport s&L A aunman e1Ca~ with SR70 1n cash Wednesday after hold1n~ uf) a \3VtOJ$ and loan compan\ 1n Nev. port Beach The susp«t walkrd 1nw F-ulknon Sav1np al H23 EastblufT bout noon Newpon Beach police \poke'im 1n Trent Ham<> said. The man pointed a rcvoh er at a 1eller and demanded ca'ih Th<" \U\pttt then e<;eaped Ion loot He '>'B'i last !lttn heaJing south W 1tnc.,~c; de~ n~ th(' t unman a' a whitl' male 1n hi\ Ille Wk rabout \ f~t K IDChcs t..all .. nd WC1a,h1n1 I fl\ pound'i • The gunman had 'iand't brown hair .-nd wa weanna a motonna t AP and git\'>~. Hams sud , ' I --------~--•• A•* Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Aprll 26, 1988 Car bombing in Madrid kills five soldiers Car Bomb Explodes MADRID (AP) -A car bomb exploded in a fas!uonable distnct of cc:nt.ral Madnd early today, k1lhna 11 least five paramilitary soldiers 1n a passina vehicle, poli~ wd. Joaquin Leguina. president of the Madnd regional government, told Spanish television the blast appeared to be the work of the Basque separatist orpnizat1on ET A. Four other param1h1a...,. Civil Guards and four civ11tans 11lso wen~ hurt by the blast, pohce s~ud The explosion occurred at 7 25 a.m (9 25 p.m PST) on Juan Bravo Street in the Salamanca dtstnct 1ts a Land Rover with the Civil Guards drove by. Polict said tt appeared that the bomb had been planted 1n a car parked along Juan Bravo Street, and that the blast seemed tamed to the daily apfroach of the vehicle carryma the Civi Guards. Madrid civil Jovemor's office spokesman Antonio Molina said the vcbacle had picked up auards comina off the night watch at the Italian Embassy, and was taking other guards to the day sh1f\ al the Soviet Embassy and the Ministry of Public Health Three of the paramihtary soldacn died instantly, and two others died an hour later in a hospital. Shortly af\cr the blast, the Amen- can School 1n suburban Aravaca northwest of the city received a bomb thn:at, school secretary Ariane Doorenbos told the Associated Press. A dozen policemen rushed to the school and found no bomb, but the 700 pnmary and secondary students were sent home for the day, sbc wd. W11ncsses said the bomb blast also heavily damaged two floors of the San Anion10 de Rosano Matenuiy C'lin1c, located near the comer of the inter· section of Juan Bravo and Pnnc1pede Vcrpra streeu. Clime personnel said newbom babies had ~en moved from a lower floor less than 20 minutes before the blast. 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Onlookers screamed against ET A, calling the Basque separatists murderers and assassins. There have been seven other car- bomb attacks in Spain since 1982, causing seven deaths. U.S. worker shot in North Yemen WASHINGTON (AP) -A com- muntcat1ons officer at the U.S. Em· bassy an Nonh Yemen was shot today by an unidcouficd gunman as the worker was dnvang home from church, the State Dcpanmcnt said. Department sP._Okesman Joseph Reap said the hfc of the worker, whose name was not released, "does not appear to be in danger." Reap wd the man was shot from a passing car and was hit by two of three bullets. But the worker walked to his home and summoned assistance The worker was then taken to a hospital an the North Yemeni capital of Sana'a and was operated on. He was rcponed to~ in stable cond111on The spokesman said no one had claimed responsibility for the auack Reap said the response from the Yemeni authonties, "an terms of both medical assistance and for the secur- ity for Amcncans in Sana'a, has been excellent." Church services 1n the Arab world normally arc held on Fridays. Last week, a communications of· ficcr at the U.S. Embassy in the Sudan was shot. He was flown to Saudi Arabia for treatment and was re· paned 1n stable cond1t1on. Reap said the government's pnvacy act prevented him from 1dcn11fyang the v1cum. U.S. to study Libyan film of downed plane WASHINGTON (AP) -The De· fense Department will study tele- vision footage that Libyan officials say shows the wreckage of a U.S. F-111 bomber downed by the North African nation last week. Pentagon spokesman Robert Sims refused comment on the Libyan claims in the meantime. Sams also refused to say whether Air Force bom~rs failed 10 hit two out of fi vc targeted buildings at the T npoh compound said to ~ the center of Libyan terronsm. Sims said the Pentagon was aware that the Libyans had shown off what 11 claimed were pieces of a U.S. ~ct downed during the Apnl 14 air raid. He said U.S. officials would examine American network film footage to sec if the wrcck.afe could be part of the missing F-1 1, whose two crew members arc officially hstcd as dead. Thursday night CBS News showed pictures taken by Libyan television that the Libyans said showed wreck- age of the missing F-1 I I Air Force experts who examined the pictures said they appeared 10 show an F-11 I wing tip and one of1 1s flaps, CBS said. The network did not idcn11fy the experts. The New York Times quoted unidentified Pentagon officials and military experts as saying two build- ings at the Al Azziz1yah barracks compound in the Libyan capital were not 'hit because several F-111 bombers did not drop their bombs. "It was not a case of the pilots massing 1bc1r targets," the paper quoted one Pentagon official as saying. "They did nol have the full number of aircraft assigned 10 the ta ct." 1.fhc Pentagon has dcscribccb the Azzizayah barracks as the nerve center of Libya's terrorist network. The Defense Department said last week that five of the 18 F-111 Libyan aviation students ban ned LONDON (AP) -Bntain barred more than 300 Libyan aviation students from working on aircraf\ for sccunty reasons today and said they would be expected lo leave the country when their student visa\ expire Pnmc M1n1stcr Margaret Thatcher told Parliament in a wnuen stale ment that the Libyan av1at1 on stu dcnti. would not ~ allowed 111 complete their courses. Twenty-two other Libyan student, who were rounded up earlier th1' week as suspected subversives wen· scheduled to leave Bntain today on <i Libyan Arab Airlines flight, lhl' Home Office said The new order affects about I ti Libyans studying to be pilots and about 320 who arc studying a1rcrall maintenance. "I don't think 11 nght and 1 don'1 think the publtc would understand 11 1f we allowed Libyans to train on c1v11tan aircraft which ... may be go1n[! into service the day after they havl finished with them," Transport &l retary Nicholas Ridley told the Brit 1sh Broadcasting Corp. "There " alway'> a nsk there." bombers on the raid ta11ea w urop any bombs because of mechanic.ti !roubles or other unspecified prob I ems Sims refused to say whether targeted buildings had been m1sSt·d during the stnkc. "But if there are cases when· specific targets were not attacked. I would attribute 11 to those ex traord1nary rcstnct1ons which were placed on the pilots,'' he said. Director of U.S. com.pany shot to death in France By the Auoclaced Preu LYON, France -An unidentified gunman shot and killed the rcg1on;1l director of the U.S.-owned Black & Decker Manufactunng Co. today on lhe doorstep of his home an suburban Lyon. police said. Police 1dent1fied 1hc: victim as Kenneth Marston, 43, a Briton. He was shot once an the chest and once in the stomach. they said. A neighbor was quoted as saying Manton·, w1f~· and young daughter were with him immediately after the shooting. Thl' daughter reportedly said she saw a masked perwn dressed m hlack Pb.lllpplne l•land claims Independence CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines-Separatists hoisted the Oag ofwhnt they call the Federal Republic of Mindanao today, but averted arrest by not declari~g the island independent from the rest of the Ph1l1pptncs. About 200 separatists attended a convention in this Mindanao city 500 males south of Mantia, where orpnizers had said the isla nd's independence would tx· proclaimed. President Corazon Aq_uino authonzed the arrest ofleaden of th(' movement if theJ committed sedition, and the m1htary said 11 would cons1dc1 a declaration of independence a seditious act. But the dclca,atcs signed onl~ .1 "proclamation o( our '°vereasn desire to establish an independent stAtc" and approved a 3 1-paae constitution for their proposed independent state. Waldheim '•hould be barred from U.S. • WASHINGTON -A Justice Department memo says former Un1tl'll Nations Secretary.Oeneral Kurt Waldheim should ~ prohibited from cntm04 the United States because he "lacks credibility" about his World Wtt r II activ1hn, two admioiatration officials said today. Neal Sher, chief of the Justice Department's Office ofSpec1aJ lnvcstipt1on1, wrote the memo urima thAt Waldheim's name be plaocd on the l mm1a.rat1on and Naturahzat1on Service's "watch list" of deport.able aliens. However, the administration officials, spealcina on condnion that they not be 1dent1fied, confirmed that the memo says "it is clear that he (Waldheim) tacks ercd1b1hty with respect to Im whereabouts and activities dunna the war." Warfare lnten•llJ• Jn BeJrut BEIRUT -Chriatian and Motlem sunners pounded residential Beirut nei&hborhoodt with heavy artlllcry1 ~nk and rocket fire today. Pohoc 111d nine civilians were killed and 65 wounoeo. Thousand of re idcnu spent the n1aht huddled in buement1 a nd bomb shelters durlna the heaviest shelhn• ducf 1n and around th.e Let.~ capic.I in recent week.I A polloc report 111d Mo tcm mtlitiamen fi~ bl.rnacs o( Sovtet·made Katyu ba rockets from truck mounted multlbarrclcd 1aunchcn 11 the battle raaed from du It ThuMay to dawn today, f I Reagan leaves for seven .. nation summit ln Tok.yo W ASHINOTON (AP) -Presj- dent Reagan embatked today on the lonacst trip of bis presidency, a 22.JOO.milc Jouma)' to the Far East tbat will climu in Tokyo with a seven-nation summit mcctina set up to djscuss economics but likely to be dominated by the specter of teJ- rorism. ~ In remarks as he left from Andrews Air Force Base just ouuide WashinJ- ton, Reqan said be is aoing to Asia "to reaffitm and renew our economic, stratefic and political ties." "It as a journey we arc very excited about," Reapn said, mentioning talks he will have in Indonesia and Japan but makiDJ no reference to terrorism. whose importance on the aaenda was evident from a new sign at the base ptc. "Terrorist Condition," it said. "Tbreatcon Atph&. Actual." Tbe sip, which went up followfoa the U.S. bombina raid apinst Libya early last week, indicates actual counter-terrorism mcuum arc in effect and that they are not part of a rest but that the level of alert -Alpha -is relatively low. Reiteratina the theme the White House bas aouJht to set for the trip, Reapn repeated its "Winds of Free- dom" slopn, aayina. ''They arc brisk and bracma wind.I. SW~ OUl the old and, I believe, usherina 1n a new era of freedom, an era in which democracy is once apin recognized as the new idea." Asked whether he had any concern about ponible terrorist attacks di~ ~st him or Mrs. Rcapn, he said, •rm supertitious. I won't even mention it." Ch~aper prices planned for long-distance calls By ~e Alaoclated Press WASHINGTON -AT & T, MC I and GTE-Sprint arc planning dramatic reductions in looa-distanoe rates June I. For people malunf our-of-state calls from home, AT&T calculated its average long-dtstancc bil will go down 8.9 percent The $1.S billion AT&T cut, which must be approved by the Federal Communications Commission, lrigcred plans for the new round of price restructuring in the hotly competitive lona-djstance arena. AT &T's competitors were studying the plan but said they would keep their P.riccs competitive. Because of its size-the aovcmmcnt estimates AT&T sull has about 80 percent of the interstate long-distance business -the phone giant must submit its price structure for government approval. The smaller companies can change their prices at will. New ta% plan: End all Itemized deductlon• WASHINGTON -The Senate Finance Commiuec, which has shown little support for any tu overhaul that reduces deductions, ls considerin& a new plan -one that would repeal all itemized deductions, includin_g interest on a home mortga&e. The new J>TOposal, presented Thursday by Chairman Bob Packwood, R-Ott., would have a maximum individual tax rate of25 percent, half the present lop rate. But it would end the prefercn1ial treatment for Individual ~etiremcnt Acc-0unts and ~pital gains. FBI reporta rl11e ln major crimes WASHINGTON -Major crimes reponed 10 police increased 4 percent 1n 1985, the FBI says. prompting one law enforcement official to suggest that a new era of rising cnmc rates may have arrived. The FBI's index of eight maJOr crimes showed that murders nationwide rose I percent compared with 1984. forcible rape climbed 4 percent. robbery ro~ by 3 percent, and the number of agravatcd assaults rose by 6 percent. Violent crime overall was up 5 percent. while property crimes rose 4 percent. Nationally, burglary was up 2 percent, larceny-theft 5 percent, motor vehicle theft up 6 percent and arson 3 percent. The increases occurred after three years of declines. · A•tronaut remaln• due Jn Delaware CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -The remains oflhe seven astronauts killed in the Challenger disaster will be flown to a military monuary at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Tuesday, the space agency says. "At Dover, thr remains wiJJ be prepared in accordance with the wishes of the individual families," the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Thursday. Doctors ask to unplug 1 tot to save another LOS ANGELES (AP) -Doctors are seeking permission to take a 15- month-old comatose girl off a respir- ator so her heart can be transplanted into a child at Loma Landa University Medical Center, according to a rcpon published today. The girl's father. a wadowcr, has refused to permit officials at Cali- fornia Hospital Medical Center to let the girl die, according 10 sources familiar with the case, who spoke on condition on anonymity. Los Angeles County officials souaht custody of the child at a Juvenile court hcannJ Thursday so they could authorize disconnection of the life-sustaining device, the sources said. The girl's hcan would be un- suitable for a Loma Linda patient known as Baby Rachel, who is suffering from a fatal heart defect, said hospital spokesman Dack Schaefer. Loma Linda early this month issued an unusual appeal for infant heart donors to save Baby Rachel and another baby girl who has since died. "This one that you're talking about 1s way 100 large for Baby Rachel,·· Schaefer said of thr 15-month-old girl's heart. "Baby Rachel needs a newborn size heart. She's 3 months old but she only weighs 8 pounds." Schaefer declined to comment on whether Loma Linda was seeking heans for older bab1rs, saying such matters are traditionally kept co n- fidential. Serial rapist ~ay have- struck 17 elderly victi1ns By die A11oclated Press ANAHEIM -Police are warning elderly women here 10 lock their doors and windows at na~t as evidence incruses that one man has raped as many as 17 older women 1n Orange and Los Angeles Counties since July. "If we compare the method of entry. time penod and the description of the attacker we have fTom the other incidents, there's a strona possibility that the samr penon is responsible," Anaheim Police Lt. Bill L . Wriaht said Thursday. "However, we have no physical evidence that it's just one person." Police an FuUcrton have t>caun making personal calls on women in convalescent homes. apartment complexes and other places where elderly women are concentrated. wamina them they may be in danger Senate OK• comproml.ebottle bill SACRAMENTO -After 20 years of stalemate. the Senate has approved a compromise that would add at least a penny to beer and soft drink containers and pay consumers 10 recycle the empties. The measure, AB2020 b Auemblyman Bun Maraohn. D-Los Anac:lcs, cleared the upper house Thunday on a 3}-1 vote, but it~ sponsors said it would be aent to a conference -committee for more amendments before facma flnaJ votes 1n both hou5CS. An earticr version of the bill pesscd the A11cmbly in January. Founcen other bottle bills and an inatiatjvc, an desianed to rcidooc httcr and 11imulatc rccyclina by · · ' addlna deposits to the oost of most beer and soft drink containers, have aone down In defeat since 196S. ARB vote. ne• emlalon •tandard• LOS ANGELES -The state Air Ret0urc:n Board ha adopted new automobile cmis ions standard• on n1tf"OICn ox.Kia that could cut smoa 1 1<>mewbat while pot1ibly addina up to SSO to the averqe price of a new car. Thr rulet, approved by the board Thunday. are ajmed at reducina nilrOsen oxides by an estimated 144 tons a day. or a statewide reduction of nearly IS ~nicnt. Nllf'OFn ol.idet, chemical tm>roducu of en~ae combustion. contnbute to airt>ornc add and deter viaibt1ity, bolrd spokesman Wilham sa uad, 1n A expla.inlna the 1Ct1on Thunday He said the n1lf'OIC'O ouda tum air brown and •I caute acid ta.in and human heaJth problems ' ' Ofenot Cout DAILY PILOT/Fr6dey, April 25. 1918 *Al Watch us grow THIS SPRING! Up to 40% Off Just in ::SF'l~IT Ras got ~OUll ~ell koll Spru~ time for Mother's Day, Gtaduation & Father's Day SWa\c pec1a CHARLES H. BARR ondee's 01oce glrlt and pr•teen 1B2 fwtKe .Al)ooe., )ie.11.1pOu Ee.ad 650-2105 .... ....,.of •llWric• Go.. 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AptU 26, t986 Candidates go too far in hunt for publicity Publicity 1s a key element 1n any campaign tor electtvc offic:e. lt grows cxponcnllall} as the level of the public post and the tenure of the incumbent increase. Part of the publicity a candidate can muster 1s advert1s1ng. It reaches large numbers of people. but 1t 1s expensive. Since mcumbents arc generally more successful fund-raisers than their lesser-known o pponents. challengers will sometimes go to ex traordinary lengths to get their names before th.e \Oters Take the race for Orange ( ount) shenfT-coroner. for example Sergcf!nt Ltnda Lea Calligan 1s trying to unseat her bms, Brad Gates. who has been described by at kast one highly placed Rcpubhcan as "the most powerful politH:1an in Orange County." Also challengrng is Municipal Court Jud$C Bobb} Don Youngblood. one of Gates' most bitter antagonists and a pollttcal .. loose cannon" 1f ever there were o ne. Until this week, Calhgan's campaign cuns1sh.·d of a protracted court hattle aimed at forcing the county to publish hercand1 datc's statement. which, in them ind of the only Judge to rule on 1t so far. is fraught with "false !Ind misleading" 1nformauon about Gates. To repeat them yet again would be to serve the dishonorable purposes of Sgt. Calligan, so we will refrain The argument. which the ( all1gan fo rces ha'e attempted to frame as a First .\mendment debate. has generated yard'\ and yards of newspaper copy and has raised the previously obscure candidate to the familiar ~talu\ of the proverbial household word -like a trash compacter To that extent. her campaign has been a success. But on another. hopefully higher. level. 1 t has been a shameful exercise centered on the candidate's nght to tell hes about her opponent to enhance her political opponun1t11:s Her argument that the court may not expunge matcnal detennincd to be untrue from a statement which is to be pnnted and d1-;trihutcd at publir l'xpense is lud1crou' The ( onc;t1tu11 on doc-; not guarantee all speech: 1t certa1nl) doc' not protect libelous or dangerous speech Nor does her arguml'nt that the court hac;. b) holding her tu truthful standards. l'ng;igcd in "pnor restraint." hold water After all. the coun ha"> not banned the publication of the chargt''i Calligan has made against Ciates. This newspaper and other'\ have routine I> published thoc,e charges in their coverage ofthl' ston. ·Fur '>gt Calligan to u<>c the First Amendment. th1'1 natton·s moc,t c,tcadfast protector of the truth. to promulgatc.· lies 1s as ofTcnsl\ ca poh11cal plo> as has yet been concocted. Perhaps nervous that ( all1gan was becoming so w1del> kno'-'n, r'oungblood thJS week rl·v1vcd a campaign that heretofore had consisted onl>· of a botched financing report and the acnmon1ous resignation of his treasurer. \ ou n~blood wants Gates d1squahficd from the l'lect1on on the basis of what he alleges arc .. false" addresses on Gate,· nom 1nat1on and 'oter registration papers. He has also accusc.·d Csatc'i of failing lo report bustnC\'\ tran~u1orh on hi., c:ampa1gn finance reports and of loncealing busine..,.., rclat1onsh1ps with UndershcnfT Raul Ramos. I hc: ments of these claims have not been investigated. But they arc the sum total of the campaign aga1n\t (iatc' hardl~ anywhere m this elective effort has thc:rc: been a d1scuss1on of the issues And in that. the puhlil will '>u0cr Because there are issues to be discussed How would the challengers deal with cro1A.~kd l11n<.l1t1on\ that ha'e plagued the county Jail for eight year'> under (1<11cs'' Co)hould the office of shenfT be separated from the offict· ot rnronrr? Where should a new. permanent Ja il he con<>trl.U:'trd'' If ( alhgan and Younghlood havt· or>1ni11n\ on thl'\l' quc'>t1on\. the) mu<;t think the puhlic 1s not rnll'rl·\tnl Opinions expressed 1n this space are those ol the Daily P1ioi Other views expressed on lhlS page are those ol their aulhors and a1tis1s Reader comment is tnvlled The Daily Pilot PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 SOMETHING To THINK Aeour \ "Ha vlng visited the Aust ra /lan·s and encountered their flerce pride firsthand, Including their Jove of the water. It ·s .~v/dent to me that taklngtheCuplnPetth won 't beaslmpletask. 1 ---l "~'{\tli TAA.T Ht\.L G~T TH\S \S ~\~G MC. A GRtAT OF P~~ ~D SUFfER\~ ! "' I TH't\~ l'LL SUt. 'r\\~ \ ~ " IN PERSPECTIVE It won't be easy wresting America's Cup from Perth Americans find Cup all-important topic in Australia While we were.' '1s111ng in Penh Australia. recent I~ one of our hosl\ -a d1st1ngu1shcc.I city councillor - took pains to drive well out of his wa~ to !>how us thc: Royal Yacht < lub "And thcrr i'> wht."rc the AmerKa\ (.up 1s located." hl· said proud!} He added quid.I) that we could no1 go 1n to sec 11 The club permit' onl~ Its member<, 10 enter Wherever we Wt'nt 1n Penh (and we visited '-"Ith 1ndi"1duals and famil1c'> 1n vanou' 1:conom1c strata) lhl· question mo<,t aski:d of us wa\ tht• same -"Ho" did the news that tht· Australian'> tool>. the .\menra\ <up hit the l 'nurd ~tatcs''" E"l'f\ Au\traltan and cspcc1all\ those in Penh. wanted 10 makl certain that their moment of glof) had registered w11h 1he 1\mencan<; .\nd their pmk was well-founded .\fter 13! 1ear'> 1n the l tn11t·d ~1a1t·s ri:'>ting in the New Yori>. Yat:ht ( luh. the America·., (up h;ic.I ht-en '-"On lair and <,quarc h) the cntr) from the Ro-.al 'i acht (luh 1n Penh The Orange < oast ha~ a ~pct.1.11 interest in the Ami:nl'a·s <.up. in that Ncwpon Beach'<, own 8111 F1ckt•r archllcct and yacht<;man. '>k1ppt•red thl' Intrepid a'> 11 won the .\mcma·., C up rale in 1970 as<,unng 1ha1 the C up would rl'main 1n the t n111:d \tatc'> And su the Orange ( oa<;t ha<, a By tbe Associated Press MARTIN BROWER special interest tn assuring that the t up 1s returned 10 this countl) when the next race is held 1n Penh in 1987 f "e ll .S cities w1 II vie for the honor ol bringing the Cup home -Nev. York. Chicago. San Franc1srn. \an Diego and Newport Beach Newpon's entry i5 being put togeth er under the auspices of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and i'> called th e Eagle Challenge. with the 12-meter yacht to be entered named Eagle. The Eagle has Just been launched, secret keel and all and during the month s from now until 111s <;h ipped 10 Penh in August ll will be • undergoing outfit11ng, tests and prac- tice ( orporatc and 1nd1v1dual spon!>Or- 'h1ps arc being sought to help with the ~u .. ts of mounting an entry, and Newpon Beach\ cntl) has al read) occn Cited b\ the t\ustraltan skipper ""ho took th~ ( up 1n 1983 as one of the three w1th the best pote-nual. Eagle Challenge "i)nd1cate President Gary Thompson i'> recruiting th e fund!>. with The Irvine Co. becoming the firc;t maJor donor Having v1o;ited the Australians and encountered their fierce pride firsthand. including their love of thc: water. taking the Cup in Perth won't be a simple Lask Penh 1s somewhat hke Southern Cahfornia -a moderate. sub-trop- ical climate with lovely res1dent1al areas. high-me buildings and miles of heav1I} used west coast beaches a continent away from the big c1t1es of Sydney and Melbourne on the east coast. Only twod11Terences. In Perth. as in most of Australia. the topless and nude beaches arc the most popular beaches. The family beaches with bathing su1h arc ..Ct off b1 them· selves. And something none of the gu ide- books point out. Dunng the summer. Penh 1s loaded w11h Jilhons -no. hundreds of )l lhons -of small n1cs They come 1n on the Indian Ocean breeze. and they are everywhere. In fact. the act of swatting the nies from the face is called the Australian salute While a few people use a face net. mos1 merely swat away constantly a.., they talk outdoors-and the children merely l$fl0fC the 01es on their faces. No. this will be no holiday for those stout Orange Coast resident~ who will Journey to far-off Perth ( 17112 hours by JCt from Los Angeles 10 Syd ne) including a 11'1-hour stop m1dwa1 in the South Pacific Ocean. and then four hours b} Jet from Sydney to Perth after a day or two layover 1n Sydney) This will be a mission. How glonous for this nauon 1f we ca n come back with the America's Cup Ho"' much more glonous 1f the Orange Coast does the job. Martin Brower publishes tbe news· letter "Mar tin Brower'• Orange County Report.'' Toda) l'i f nday. t\pnl 25 the 11 Sth da)' 111 I 1>86 fhcre art.' 250 day\ left in the year a1<,is. the White House announced that an atLempt to re..cue the captives had failed. and that eight U.S. servicemen had died in the fiery collision of two aircraft Preo;1dent J 1mmy Carter told the na11on , "The n-spons1- biltty 1s full y my own " Today's highlight in h1'>tory On April 2S. 11/lSO. day 174 nf the Ira nian hosta~e MARTIN BROWER col umnlat JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA Army w-0n't fight to switch ign or es 3 stUdies t o a ccommoda t e Con gressm a n WASHINGTON -Rep. Les Asp1n. D-W1s . the hard-working chairman of the House Armed Ser· vices Comm.nee, generally rules on Pentagon mailers with the impanial wisdom of King Solomon. But when a Wisconsin company was in danger of losing a lµcrative Army co ntract, Asp1f\ intervened and. emula11ng the biblical monarch 1n his most famous ruling. suggested that the baby be cut in two. And unlike the harlot in the Old Testament story. the Army agreed to have its contract cut 1n twain. And it was done. In acqu1csc1ng to the chairman's urgi ng, the Army overrode three detailed studies. Herc's what hap- pened: The Army wanted an economical replacement for magnesium bat- tenes, which don't work well in sub- zero weather and conk out altogether at 40 below. The answer seemed to be lithi um battenes, which perform well in the cold, arc more powerful and last longer. L1th1um battcnes cost more than magnesium battenes, but the Anny figured it was worth 1t, and last year decided to switch. The General Accounting Office, though not sure about the Anny's cost figures. concluded that "the oper- a11onal advantages of the lilh1um battery JUSllfy the Army's decision 10 move from magnesium to hth1um battenes." A study by the Army's communica- tions/electronic comman(! predicted that the conversion to lilhium would save Sl.5 million over the next five years. The lithium contracts may total S50 m1lhon in the first year A third study, by a chemistry professor. two Navy scientists and two outside consultants, said: "The Army's program to concentrate on lithium battenes ts reasonable." The ex perts found that the need for more power at lower temperatures "can realistically be met onl y with lithium battenes." Finally. the Pentagon inspector general 1s scheduled to report on lhe matter shortly. So urces told us the repon will say the lithium batteries are better but more expensive, and that some batteries made of li thium and some made of magnesium may be preferable until a cheaper, sccond- generat1on hth1um battery can be developed Nuclear blast would release chaos on Coast Against . the formidable array of expen opinion, the magnesium bat- tery had only one thing $oing for it Ray-0-Vac. The firm 1s the sole contractor for the Army's magnesium batteries and has its headquarters 1n Madison and five other plants at vanous locations in Aspm's home state. As it turned out. this was enough. Ray-0.Vac primed the powerful committee chairman with infor- mation and Aspin set out to change the Army's mind. Correspondence obtained by our associate Les Whit- ten includes a letter from Aspin to Assistant Arm y Secretary Jay Sculley last Sept. 18 saying; .. It might make more sense to abandon the idea of a universal battery." Instead, Aspin suggested, the Anny could buy hthium battenes for "spcc1ali1cd needs and a larger quantity of cheaper magnesium battenes." 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Wllh Radio lOOtJc 1 \l;tlh 1ht• <1r11nl<(t ORANGE COA,, T DailyPilai c ounl\ Lmcrgrnq < rntcr wa\ rda- tl\d~ clear but the center~ pnmaf) 1ntorma11on wa<, tha1 the ut1n of5an Al·rnardino and Rivt."rstdc approx· 1matrh 45 miles awa\ had \u~ta1ned tnHnca'>urablc destrucuon Th<· onl\ encouraging new\ wa\ 1h.11 the ~an •\ndrea<, Fault had not 11iptun·d I nd1rn11on-; hat a onc-mtga· 111n war head ha l'll:cn dch vaed to the target from a \<.1.,.1et lklta II Cla\'> ,uhmannc operating 1n the l\rllc <>c.can The BMf WC\ 1.ktcct1on \\\· tl'm in ..\laska fo1kd to .,.enh iht· 1nlom1ng mi~~1k until moment'i hcfore 1mpac1 lh 11 17 a. m lli:r <c thermal wind'i '-"Cre \weeping atro\\ lOa'ital Orange C ount). lea.,. 1ng onl> a fev. hundred 1nd1v1tlualc, una...,.,1rt• that tht• un- 1h1nk,1hlc had become reahl\ Jt•ri ~hnhcr nc' tr rnc1vcd the: tall trnm her 1cc-n-agc daughtl'r. bul 1n\t1n\ 11 vely headed for Corona dcl Mar High \chool m her hluc I rj I , TOfl'I Tell •,A,., •Q•hl) [ 0•'• Don ,enley r ,, f rd,,,,, TOM Cleftlft ~ ... , F'dll'lt c,... ...... •tlOl'I\ ((loll)! .....,.3'*' l'r<"11 NIOtw Teny IC orcu14flOn M11n110-r ......._....,.._.,, M1rk1ltng OwttlOf c~..:=Of J1M Wooo Mercedes coupe ~he hesitated onl)' "l)ghtl) at thr \andcastle and Marguc111c 'itop 'iign and after that stopped only for traflir signals if an acudenl '>Ccmcd unavoidable. She sped past two '>t'flOU'> wlhs1ons The ""elde" on ()()uglas Pla1a Tower reacted 1n group\ A group of Kven scrambl<'cl to the construction elnator and made II to the third Ooor before the elec1ric1ty 'ihut ofT; 'ilX men <>trugglcd down the open '\tairwa> <>hou11ng about home. kid'> and "'my old lady .. The rcm:un1ng five \Ccmed <,tup1fied by t~cntirm1t\< of what had hap(X'ned John Hewitt. an apprcn11cc "Cit.In mumbled "Rad1at1on\ got nll' h't now. '>0 what''i1the rush'>" The mu'>hroom cloud \tancd 10 break up At I 05 p m the Newpon &ach (mergcnc> ( ommand C en ter was notified that the <;hearing eO"ct.t of the bla'it had ruptured mo~t &U and water hne~ -.crving the area The 911 hne was hopclc~~ly overloaded (It~ Manager Wynn ordered hoth police hehrnptef"i into the arr 10 deliver three hasic in~truct1ons over their airborne pubhc address systems· I) Stay tM1de. under \helter 2) School eh1ldrtn arc beina hu~d home and '' Tun<' to KOCM 103 I FM for funht"r em<"racnc) information (W)nn did not know 1ha1 winds generated b) the blast had toppled th e KOCM broad- cast tower near Hoag Hospi tal.) At 2: 17 p.m. Sgt. Dave F.ll1ot in he-ltcopter '"Ocea n Two" reponcd dense traffic ~urrnunding most area supermarket'> Mana$er Wynn alert I) dispatched three police officero; each to Gelsons, El Rancho. Albertsom. Safeway. Thnft1mart and Hughe'> markets. At 4 25 p m pat rolman Oave Sens radioed lor assmancc to curb a disturbance over bottled wat er at Hersh<!')·., Marl\et on Balhoa Island. The signal-; of eler1romagnct1c pul\C unlea!>hed b) the blast made tele.,. 1s1on reception throughout liouthern C ahforn1a extremely poor i\t 6 35 pm. a single afternoon edition of the Orange C.oast Daily Pilot was dropped 1n bundles on various sttcct corners. Headlines proclaimed, "Nuclear warfare throughout U.Ci.. ll .S.S.R " As soc1atcd Press bulletins reported that the Soviet '>Ub (X'ns at Vladivostok had been hit and the missile center~ a1 T'turitam. Kozelsk and Perm werr dC'>tro)ed. Other front P3&C stories dealt with LI S lo~st, and the location of the pres1dtnt. Interior pa,es of the news- p.1pcr had not been allered from their earl} morning makt"up. The Op1n1on St\t1on camed an cd1tonal. "Peace marchers m1'>S the point .. The wind that had reached gale force 1mmcd1atcly after the blast had d1m1nished cons1dentbly. It was warm. $till comma from the east, and many feared a San&a Ana wind cond1t1on Now the wtnd camcd minute pan1clM of dust and soot .<\I sunict. fuel docks on 8albna Island and the Pav1lhon ran out of gas and dtc~I fuel. Dock owner Gary Hill estimated over 3.000 boats had left Newport Harbor. The skippers he talked to were headed for Catalina or the Channel Island'!. By 7:30 p.m. an eene darkness fell along the Oruge Coast Street hghts did not come on. Residents gathered in private homes. fa milies grouped around n1ckcnng blue screens trying to piece together what had happened. what was about to happen. By 8 p.m. the networks were able to transmit the voice and picture of the president from his Advanced Air- home Nauonal Command Post. a converted 747 circling somewhere in the sky. "The damage to the United 5tates military installallons 1s im- men~. However it 1s estimated that more than 10 Sovitt missile bases have been de<itroyed by U.S. nuclear payloads totalling SOO megatons. This is a fnict1on o(our total nuclear capability "Most recently the launch site at ~veromorsk wa-s destroyed: but in tum we have lost Barksdale Air Foret Base 1n Lou1S1ana. We plan to defend our nation at all costs and havt already begun steps to protect our e1t1Lens from the effects of nuclear radiation. Our pnmary concern at this time 1s maintatntnl lhc complu commun1cat1on systems connecting our various military commands. We will. ... ", Then the audio pon1on faded and the screen turned a fuuy blue. People turned to each other for answers that wettn't available. The world was in a nuclear war Dunng the nia,ht, the world was on the hnnk of nuclear ann1hllat1on. J im Wood ltvf't In Newport Bead!. Aspi!l added pointedly, "I would appreciate your personal attcntJon on this matter." The Anny didn't take the hint, so Aspin wrote Sculley afain on Nov. 8 to inform him that "pnvate industry" had provided technical data that contradicted the GAO rcpon, the mamst.ay of the pro-lithium~. The same day. the congressman also wrote the Anny's auditor general to express conetrn . The generals finall y saw the liaht. and decided to buy both mq11es1um and lithium battenes at least this year and probably much longer. Footnote An Aspin spokesman defended the Army's switch and Aspin's role 1n it. The fact that a Wisconsin corporate constituent of the chairman benefiued was irrele· vant, he said, addina: .. The system saw the loa.1c and reversed itself" OOZE NEWS The Penta1on is scetetly workina on a substance 1t hopes will thwart any burglar, no matter how f.killful . We're told it's a thic~ shmy aJop that will be released to ooze over any lock beina tampered with, presumably caua.ng the burJlar to IJVC up an d191ust J•d A-'U6'111 ud O.W. Va Atta an ..,_,lut-' ~ftlJ•/111 • FRIDAY. APRIL 25. 1988 Denver oueta Portl•nd: Bulleta pull even In NB~ pl9rofls. 112. George Foater goea from gut tO hiio •• Mita Hie~--. 83. On top of things Routon third buelDAll Phil Garner l8 .ent Oytng while complettn.a doable play acatn•t Cincinnati pitcher Ilario Soto Thunday nlCht. Soto. howe-ver. reco-vered to throw a three-hitter In beatlng Routon, S-0. See •tory, 83. Brown's triple leads Newport Hooten has 14-9 vault; OV' s Orr high jump s 5-9 doubled in the 100 ( 10.4) and 220 ~23.4). Ganh Tamblyn aJso turned in a fine effon with a first in the long jump ( 19-91h) and seconds in the 100 and 220. Tamblyn anchored the 440 relay team as well. Hutlastoa Be9cla n, 0cua Vlew 31: John Neubert and Hassam Sabra went toe-to-toe in the 800 before Neubert captured the event (I :56.4) in leading the host Oilers to the victory. Newport Harbor's Carter Brown got a lot of mileage out of three high school track and field events Thursday. Estancia t7, UaJvenlty 3t: Eric Dom went 6-2 in the high Jump and Adam WaJburecr captured the shot put and discus to lead the Eagles to the win at University. Dom also won the 120 hurdles in 14.95. Shane Frazier doubled for the Oilers in the triple jump (43-4) and long jump (20-1 ). Brown won the 880, mile and two-mile to spark the Sailors to a victory over Woodbridge. Another top mark came from Edison's Kirk Hooten, who had a penonaJ best of 14-9 in the pole vauJt. And Ocean View's Debbie Orr aJso had a personal best of 5-9 io the girls' high jump. In the hi&hJump, University's Mark Caposmo and Dave Latimore hit 6-0 for personal bests. Edlaoa 7Z, Foutaia Valley 14: Charlie Tyler doubled an the high jump (5-10) and long Jump (21-111• ). Doug Blanchard captured the shot put (51: 101h) and Hooten went 14-9 in the vault to lead £.d1son. Coroaa del Mar t7, Lapu Beacla st: Tod Bearbowcrtriplcd in the high, long and triple jump to spark the Sea Kings at Laguna Beach. Fountain VaJlcy _ received a double from Dennis Arey in the JOO (10.9) and 200 (22.6). Here arc highlights from Thursday's meets: Newport 83, Woodbrid1e 41: Brown's times of 2:02.2, 4:37. I and 9:56.1 earned Harbor first-place Pomts, while Woodbridge's Richie Brooks CdM's Thierry Brussclle won the 440 in 51 .8 and had a personal best in the longJump (21 -11h) for second place. Marina 8%, Wettmla1ter SS: Dan Cash won the 800 (2:02.6) and 1600 (4:42.6) and anchored the 1.600 relay for the Lions,, but Dave Jennings and Cypress can't derail Pirates OCC wins 22nd str atgh-r-gaine, 7-5; Rustlers roll, 18-7 Orange Coast College's baseball team won its 22nd straight victory Thu~. the longest streak in Cali- fornia community college play this season. While OCC was downing visiting Cypress, Golden West won easily at Compton, 18-7. to move into a tic for third place in the South Coast Conference. Herc's-a capsule look: Oru1e Coast 7, Cypreu 5: Freshman right-hander Sam August, who improved bis record to 10--0, escaped a couple of difficult jams while pitching his eighth complete ~me of the season as the Pirates 8-4, 17--0) started the third round of CC action. OCC, which used a three-run seventh inning to break open a 4-4 tic, clinched a berth in the Southern California regionals and lowered its magic number to three. Any com- bination of Orange Coast wtns and second-place Rancho Santiaao losses totaJina three will give the Pirates their fifth conference championship in seven years. scoring double to give the Pirates a lead they would never relinquish. A bases-loaded walk to Paul New- man brought home the second run of the inning before Mike Lujan was hat by a pitch to force an another run. Todd Oshiro delivered a lead-off double in the sixth and came around to score when shortstop Brett Webber singled him home. August, walking a ti~htrope, survived several roupt innmp. He left the bases loaded in the fifth and sixth -but finished strong enough to stay perfect this season. He walked nine and scattered 10 hits while striking out five:. Left fielder Joey James, who needs two home runs to tic the South Coast Conference record of 18 held by Rob Nelson of Mt. San Antonio, went 0 for I after being hit by a pitch once and walking three times - o nce inten- tionally. Golden West 11, Comptoa 7: Keith Kaub, Gary Renko and Darren Tomasick spearheaded an 18-hit attack to lead the Rustlers (I ()..8). Kaub went 3 for 5, with six RBI and two runs scored. He bluted his 13th homer in the second with two men on as the Rustlen broke away from a 2-2 tie with four runs. Kaub also doubled in a pair of runs in the fifth. (Pleue eee PRltP TRACK/82) Double take Sophomore third baseman Rob Gibbs got the seventh-inning rally started with a triple before catcher Paul Ellison followed with a run- Gary Renko also enjoyed a pro- ductive day at the plate, going 5 for 6 with 3 RBI and two runs scored. Tomasick clubbed a solo homer an the seventh. CalYin Peete and hla caddy •tady a putt durlnC Ont round of Bouton Open &olf toa.rnament Thanclay. See •tory. 82. Spurscoach:Lakerssuper SAN ANTONIO (AP) -It wasn't that lhe San Antonio Spurs played so badly in bowinJ to the Los Anaeles Laken m their final first-round playoff pme. It was just that the La.ken played so well, Spun Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons wd Thursday. The taken disposed of the Spurs, 114-94, Wednes- day in the third and last playoff contest with San Antonio. The loss eliminated the Spun from the NBA playoffs and sent the LakeT1 on to contend with the wtnncr of lhc Dalt.Utah playoff series. .. After watchma the tape last n1&ht, the Lakera ~yed really well," F1tzs1mmons aud Thunday. "W( did oot play poorly. lt'sJUSt that the Laken were super." Liken Coach Pat Riiey said be was surpnlCd at the case with which his team blitzed the Spurs in th'e three pmcs. Los An&eles won the first pmc. 135-88, and the second. 122-94. "We didn't come an with the attitude we could sweep," Riley said. "I tried to minimize thnt expectation. We showed respect for them." Riley said he told F1usimmons after the pme "'that he did aJI he could. They were outnumbered.· F1us1mmons said the third quaner. when l os Angeles scored 28 points to San Antonio's IS. was the key toth~me. " hey did a good job ofshuttina us down in the third qua r," he said. "We had trouble sconna and that really hun us on the boards." The Spurs ended the pme shoouna 42 perccnt while the Lakcn finished wath SS percent. Kareem Abdul-Jabber led 1eonn1 for Los Angeles, pumpina in lS. Ten of thotc points came m the th1rd- quarter Laker scorina surae. The Lakers led in th( rcbound1na catcaory '" well . pulhna down S3 10 n Antonio's 1 l I NFL players rset drug plan HONOLULU (AP} -The executive director of the NFL Player~ Association will hand carry to manaacment representa- tives next wttk a proaram caJhng for the permanent suspension of football players who repeatedly abuse dn115. The program. approved by the Board of Players Represcntat1 vcs of the NFLPA an Honolulu Wcdnc5day, will ~ dthvcttd by EJlccutave Director Gene U~aw to Jack Doolan of the NA.. Manqement Council as soon as ho returns to Wa h1n1ton, D.C' oo Tuesday Dodgers flex muscles to top Atlanta, 6-3 Mars all, Brock honier; Duncan LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mariano Duncan of the Los Angeles Dod&cn bounded out of sprint trainina fufJ of anticipation for the season ahead, but had been struJlling ever since. Duncan, mued in a 2-for-21 sJump, rapped a two-run double to help Orel Hersbiser and the Dodgen post a 6-3 victory over Atlanta Thursday night. "I know I've been hittina really bad, but I have a lot more games and at-bats left," said Duncan, who sent a Rick Mahler pitch to the opposite field for the deciding tut. I thought about hittJng the ball the other way because they were playing me like a pull hitter." "With the pitcher coming up next, I didn't want to give him anything good to hit," Mahler said. "I JUSt got the pitch up. That's the ~Y things have been goini." Duncan had been rcmQ_ved from the leadoff spot in the batting order Tuesday night in San Francisco because of his slump and started Thursday ni~t in the eighth hole. He said it doesn t matter to him, as long as It helps the team. "Tommy put me ctghth because he Angels begin long road trip The Angels, comma off an 1mprcss1ve bomestand, will open an 11-pmc road trip tonight with a game at Minnesota. The Twins will host three games, including tonight's and Saturday's at 5: 35, and an 11: 15 a.m . game on Sunday. The p1tcbm& matchups will be Jim Slaton (2--0) against Ben Blyleven ( 1--0) toni&ht; Don Sut- ton (Q..2) vs. frank \'iota (3-1) on Saturday. and Ron Romanick (2-1) apinst Mike Smithson (2-2) on Sunday. ToJJ161Jt'• 1ame Atlanta (Johnson 2-0) at DodJert (Welch 2--0). Tame: 7:35 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KA8C (790). Saturday's pme: Atlanta at Dod&ers. 7:05 p.m. 1s lookmJ for someone to set on base, .. said Duncan, wbotc avcraaie re ma ms a disappointina .15 7 ( 11- for-70) ... During the slump I've been more worried for the team than myself. I play for the team." Duncan's miseries have extended to lhe field, where he bas committed seven crron. But Duncan played crrorlcss ball Thursday night. So did the Dod~ers, for the fint time in 17 games this season. "It was the k.jnd ofpme we've been look.jna for for a Iona time,.. said winning pitcher Orel Hershiser, who pitched the first five inninp before leaving with a suffback. - "We drove in runs when we needed to," added Greg Brock. who hit his second homer of the sea.son in the fourth inning to give the Dod&en a 2-1 lead. "If we can get four or five runs a game, we'll be okay." The Antell have one day off before meeting up with Toronto Tuesday through Thursday (aJI 4:35 p.m. pmcs). On Friday, the AnJCIS will bcgjn a three-pmc scncs at Milwaukee. Jim Slatoa Man Son Hing, Yates win at Ojai UC Irvine women also enjoy success as tourney opens OJAI -Bruce Man Sonf Hmgand Darren Yates. UC Irvin<' s top two singles players, advanced to today's third-round action of the Ojai tcnni!> tournament with singles v1ctoncs in the opemng two rounds Thursday. Man Song Hing will face San Jose State's Mark Murphy. last year'!> PCAA runner-up, today. Yates was to meet Fresno State's Jean LeClercq this afternoon. Meanwhile, An Hernandez. who as competinf m the mv1tat1onal open event, wil play Ken Diller(UCl.A) an a second-round singles match for the Anteaters. In college women's action UC lrvmc's Stephanie Rhorer stopped Chapman's Deann Moore m th<' first round. 6-0, 6-0. and streaked past Cal State lA 's Edna Olivarez. 6-1, 6-0, m the second round. After a bye, UCI'~ Haruko Shigckawa stop~ Patti Hilliard of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. 6-J. 6-0. in the second round. In doubles, Sh1gckawa paired with Dana Trcnwith to cam a 6-2. 6-1 ~ond round win. On the btgh school level The Laguna Beach tandem of Brad Magers and Ian Haworth moved into quartcrlinaJ round compeuuon by beatmg the Don Lugo pair of Chns Bums and Jim Novak, 6-1 , 6-2, in the second round. Magers and Hawonh swept past Harvard's Pete Richards and Eric Chan in the opcni!lJ. round. 7-5, 6-2. They'll meet Foothill's Dan Turbow and Barry Hancock m today's quar- terfinals. Grant Hughes was the lone Artist competing m singles and be fell to Ronin ltzhak1 of Beverly Hills m has first-round match. 6-3. 6-3. Hunungton Beach's Tony Armand and Peter Kelley reached the second round before being eliminated by Hancock and Turbow, 7-6, 6-2. Ncwpon Harbor's Jack Banks was ousted an the second round by Foothill's Doug E1sclmann, 6-2. 6-4. after wannmg his first-round match agamst Casey Marshall of El Dorado. 6-4, 6-2. The Edison doubles teams of David Moore-teve Amott and Non OtSUJ1-Grcg Moore advanced With v1ctones. Rob Finley and Jeff Ki zer of Universit)' recorded a second-round 6-3, 6-4 wtn tn doubles over the Mater Dci pair of Pat Hamett and Dan Jenkins. On the girls ~•de. Newport Harbor's Lcshe Ryan and Simone DcC'hensc advanced to the third round without even taking the coun The pau had a bye into the second round, then won that match by default OCC swimmers ahead <\f\er the first day of the three-<iay South Coast Conference swimmmg finals at Saddlcback College Thurs- day. Coach Don Watson's Orange Coast Pirates have Jumped out to a \urpnsma lead on the men's side. whale th<' women att ln the lead as expected. In men's action: The Pirates ( 189 points) took the edge over Saddle back (I 71) and Golden Wc<1t ( 160) -two of the state'\ top ~hools -after the first day of action, taricty because of their depth and onc·mctcr d1v1n1- Waltcr Valdcron. whose 41 2.90 mark an the on~meter d1v101 cstab- h,hed a South Coast Confcrcn~ rrcord. placed first for ()('( whale Ptratcs Gary Cums (third) and Gar- rett Sisley (founh) talhed 3oq OS and 29S.30 points. 1 On the women's side: Chen Carpenter. who wu a winner 1n the 100 IM (1 ·02.74), anchored OCC's w10n1na medley relay team by 1umpina into the pool a full body's lenath behind the leader and fin1,hina almo t 14 seconds ahead of the nearest .eursuer The Pirates endtd the day wnh 23 I points. 97 ahead of Golden West (I 34 ). the close t cballenfitr. Saddlcbaclt'1 Kan lrvin won the SOO frtt in .S: l S 66, while the Ptralcs qualified thrtt swimmm for state in the SO frtt (Amy Hathcock. Paula Pcm and Ginny North) Thia field event for people whose chips are down Cannlnp•m seeb Fresno Job FRESNO -Former UClA ~ • bell coach Gary CUnninaham was amona three finalists named Thursday for the athletic director's job at Fresno State U11ivenity. Cunninaham, 46, wasass1stant to qendary UCLA coach John Wooden and coached the Bru1ns from 1977-79 after Wooden relin:d. Cunn1~ has been athletic director at Univeni~ of Wyomu11 aince 1981. From AP 41.,.1.cks BEA VER, Ok.la.. -Let the chips fall ... wbcre they may, the 17th World Cham-- pionsb.ip Cow Clup Throwtn& Contest is on the line for Beaver's centennial cel- ebrations this weekend. Leland Searcy, the world record holder who now lives in Talota, will defend his title in the men's o pen d.l v1s1on. Searcy won last year wtth a toss of 177 feet, 9 inches. The world record is 182-8, which he set m 1979. There•~ also a women's open and VIP div1s1ons for women and men. "We limit the entries to 25 in each division, and we fully expect all four divisions to be full," said Jim Calhoon of the Beaver Chamber of Commerce. Contestants get two throws apiece, using regu- lation pasture patties at least 6 inches 10 diameter. selected from a wagon load provided by B.S. Enterpnscs Commmee. Of course, there's more to do this weekend than shoot the chip in this Panhandle town of about I. 700 people. There's the Cow Chip Classic. I O.OQO.. and S,000. meter runs held Saturday, the re-enactment of an Old West gunfight, the mud·ptt p1g contest, and "We've added cow patty bingo," Calhoon said. Qu ote of the day Other finahsts are Bill Cords, 44, athletic director at the Univeriity of Texas-El Paso for four years; and Bill Belknap. 47, athletic di~or It the University or Idaho for eight ycan. Judge rejecta USFL•a claim NEW YORK. -A fede"1 JU~ on Tbunda~ let stand, for now, the Nauonal FootbaU League's television contraets with ABC. NBC and CBS. rejcctina the United [i] Sates ·football League's claim that the NFL is lcp.lly limited to one network deal at a time. U.S. District Judge Peter K.. Leisure ruled that the USFL. wluch seeks to nullify the NFL-network deals as part of a $1 .32 bllhon antitrust case, must first prove that the NFL contracts have the "intent or effect" of preventing compeung leques from getting their own network contracts, Den ver ellmlnatee Portland Alea EqlJ1i. hit the dcciSI ve basket m with I: I 0 rema1niitg and Lafayette Lever scored 30 points as Denver defeated Portland, 116-112, Thursda)' ntght to lAke Rici. Kelley, 7-1 backup. <:enter . for the Sacramento Kings, who 1s rcunng m1ury-f~ after 11 seasons in the NBA: ··My game 1s very horizontal. That's why I've never had any knee problems. Knees hke honzontAI players ... the best-of-five N BA playoff senes in four games. The Nuagets won two in a row in Portland and open their Western Conference semifinal unes on Saturday in Houston ... Elsewhere, Jeff MalODe scored the go- ahcad basket with 43 seconds remaining to lift Wa.shinaton to a 116-111 victory over Philadelphia, squaring their series at 2-2. Malone finished with. 32 points and Cliff Robluoe added 31, both career-high playofftoWs for the Bullets. The deciding game will be plaved at Philadelphia Sunday nighL . ~ PREP TRACK ROUNDUP ••• IS 7, ) Carttf (E ), 1st lOOCH-1 Mlrellen IFVI, '1 S. 2 Mef\"8n IFV ), 42.6, 3 811n IFVI, '3 l COO rtltv-1 EdlM>n, "4 I From Bl Brian Safford proved too tou$}1 in leading the Vikings to the wm at W estmmstcr. Jenning.s won the 300 intermediate hurdles(41.l),and the 100(11.2). and Stafford took the 200 (23.2). In girls action: Newport Harbor 18, Wooclbrtd1e 59: Jenny Evans won the shot put and fi nished second in the 220, and Ellen Hunter won the Jong ju~p and finished second in the tnple JUmp to lead the host Sailors. Sharon Attlescy won 220, I 10 low hurdles and 330 intermediates while Sherri Smith captured the 880 (2:18.3) to pace Woodbridge. Team- mate Sandy Stroope went 32-21/• in the triple1ump. The distance events had even matcbups with Smith edpng Sailor Maggie Henson (2: 18.3) 10 the 880. w~ile Henson mppcd Smith in the mile (S:06.8 to 5:07.3). Newport improved to 6-0 with the win, while Woodbridge dropped to 4-2. The Sailors meet unbeaten Corona del Mar Thursday at CdM to decide the league's dual meet crown. E1tucla 84, UJLlvenlty 43: Kathy Grant won the I 00 (11.S) and 220 (26.6) while Mari Bcnav1de!> had personal bests tn the mile (5:42) and two-mile ( 11 : 59) to lead the Eagles. University's K.nsta Klem won tht> 44() (I :07) 1n runntng the even I for the first ume . Corona del Mar 81 , Laguna Beacb 31: Wendy Peterson ran 11:50 in 1hc two-mile for fir~t place . but the Sea K.ing.s dominated Saddlebacll 8%, Costa Mesa 39: Tracy Atkins' double in the spnn1s paved the way lo victory for 1he Roadrunners Adnana Ramos also was a douhlc winner for Saddleback in 1he mile and two mile Edison 73. Fountain Valley 54: The Chargers showed their strength 1n the middle d1stanc.cs. sweeping the 800 meters and placing I ·3 in the 400 and 1,600, to stay unbeaten in Sunset compet111on at 4-0. Laura Koch beat the field m.Jhc 800 with a 2:29 S clockin.1t: Joy B1efeld - was first in the 1,600 at 5:32 9: and Mitch Nadon won the 3,200 in 12:07 to pace Edison's efforts. For Fountain Valley (2-2), Tanya Buchanon tripled in her SJ><'.C1alt1es, the burdJe events and the tnpleJump. Ocean Vl~w U , HutlDJtoD Beacb 43: Debbie Orr managed a personal best m the high Jump (5-9) and won three other events to lead the Sca- hawks to the win at Ocean View. Orr -also captured the long JUmp ( 17-9). the tnple Jump (37-6) and the 100 hurdles ( 15.87). Oc.can View's Kathy Karpel had a personal best 10 the mile at 5:36.6. Martu 111 , Wettmln1ter 11: Karen Rish ran the I 00 for the first time, and came up a wmner. then topped the field in the I 00 low hurdles and 300 mtermcd1ates to pace the Vikings over the v1s1ting Lions .. R1sh's times in the hurdles were 16. 7 and 49.8, and her wmning mark m the 100 was 13.0. * * * JUNSIT LEAl;UE "'-r1M n, W"1mlnsttr SJ 11»-I Jennlnv' (Ml. 111, 2 Dixon CWI 111 3 Slr•" (Ml. II 9 100-1. SlaltOfd !Ml 731, 1 Tew (Ml. ?3 t . J Kenamure (Ml. 24.8 ~L Svoboda (W), SI I, 2 J~nlno' (M), SI 1, l lttlchart (M ), SA 4 IOC>-1 CH " !WI. 2'02 6. 2 SvobOda (WI 2-o:l.S, l Wal<lrOP !Ml. 2~S 0 l,~I CH " (WI. U H 2 Bentle (W) ''6.3, l Keewv (Ml 4 '1 I. l ,21»-I Wlnkltmtn (Ml 9 SI 2. 1 Btnllt IWI. 10-19 3, 3 SH lllt n CM ) 10-33 0 llOHH-1 (tit) Ol1on IW) and ...... ,11n IWI IS 9, 3 Muli.t (Ml, 16 4 lOOIH-1 J~nlno' (M). '1 I, 1 MvlMlr (Ml '1 8. 3. Sot .. v IWI. CV <600 rtle v-1 Merine, 4' ' 1,600 rtlev-1 WHtmlnlter. J 33 I HJ-I Crane <M> S·IO, 2 Melone (Ml S·IO, ) ROClntv IMI, S·I LJ-1 Kallkk (M), 19 I, 2 MelOne IMI It 0 3 Pence IWl. lt -9 • T J-1 KeWlck !Ml '1 I,,, 2 Crane (Ml 3'-1 .,, l Matone IMI, lt·I PV-1 Polrln (M ) 11 '· 1 Meovl& , ..... ,. II 0. no tMrd SP-I Brandl (W), •7·31"1. 2 Port., CM). '6·1 n, J Beine (W), u 611> OT-1 Br•ndl IWl. 147 l , 2 Florf\ IM) 179-C. l Non1lon (M) 11S·7 Eel-11. l'evmlrl v.a.v " 11»-I Artv IFVI. 109. 1 LM IE > II c l Meoe (FV), 11 4 ?OC>-1 Artv (FVJ, 726 1 LM IE ) n o J M10 t ll61!d IFVI 73 1 ~I Meo• IFVJ, 517 1 M~kellend IFV) ..,IJ 0, l Nichol' CE J, S3 I 't IOC>-1 Remlrtz IE >. 7010. 2 Bona IFVI 2 01 0, 3 KVPI" 1 E). 2 03 0 1,600-1 LOtTMln IFV), UI 7, 1 Kett/no IE l c 3A 2. 3 Pt rm.r 1El. •.38 9 3,?0C>-1 Lom.n (FV), 9 SI 0, 2 Knos (FV). 1003 l, l Parmer (El 1007 0 llOHH-1 Mer1"8n FV). 156, 2 Lem IFVI 1,600 rtfe v-1 Founlaln Vellltv, l<M 0 HJ-1. Tvltr (E), S·IO; 2 Hanlon IE). S· 10, 3. Fox IFVI, ~I LJ-1 Tvltf (E ), 21·1'4 , 2 Oen HUQMS IE ), 10-10\lo, l OeYt Huo"°" IE ), 20·3''• TJ-1 Oen Huehts (E l, cCHI, 2 FOllt< (El. fl>-1 n, 3 Tvltr IEl. 40-4"' PV-1 Hooten IEI, IC-t , 2 Noel IEI 12 0. l s.lgltf (EI, 12-0 SP-I Ble~ra IE). Sl·IO'll. 2 Garcia 1EI. 50-1, l SmvMlf (E), S0-4'.'l OT-I W.Osltf (FVI, IS1·7'"· 2 Fe lrronen !E l 130-t . l Gercle <El. 127·C H~ ... di ts, Oceen View M IOC>-1 Purdue (HB), I L3, 2 GeMvP (HBI. II C, l Otrllnv !OVI, 111 ?OC>-1 Cr1* (HB), 22 7, 2 Pvraue (HBJ 23 I, 3 lffuoert (H8l. n 7 40C>-1 Cr/bet !Hiii, SH, 1 GellUO (HB). S4 S, 3 $htolfltld IOVI, SS 7 ~I Ntvbtf1 (H8 ), I S.4, 2 Seore IOVl I SI. 3 TunslaN (Hiii. 1>07 6 1600-1 Mo.ntm (HI), 4:55, 2 Wlllllev IHBI, 4.S7, 3 AnderM>n (Hll), S:CJ.1 llOC>-1 S.t>ra (OV), t:SS. 2 AndefM>n (HB), IG-04, 3. Vlnlev (HB), 10'10. llOHH-1 Bowen IOVl, IU, 2 Hem (HBI. 1' I, 3. Pwlt< IHlll, 1' 1 lOOIH-1 GelluO IHBJ, O 1. 2 Bowen IOVI. 42 l. 3 Hem (HB), '3 I COO rtle...-1 H1,1111l1191on 8Mch CSO Mlle reltv-1 Hunt111111on hecrl c 12 H.>-1 Booe>lll (H8l. 6-0 LJ-1 l'rerltr IHBl, 20-1, 2 GlbM>n (HB), lt·O, 3 Ceroentt< IHlll, 17·1 T J-1 Frullf 1Hll), '3·4, 2 Gll>M>n IHBI. :)9-10, 3 Ctrlle111tl' (Hll), JS·I SP-1 Greet (OV), 4S·9"'1, 2 Sluoov (OVJ. '3· II. 3 Pegne...ill (HBI. '3-0 OT-I Grece IOVI, l:M·O'I•, 2 Moo.rlev IHB). 1l2-6'1'J. l Helch (HB), 122-S PV-1 Oellu (OVI 12·6, 2 Capone IHBI 12 o. no '"lrd SEA Vtt:W Lt:Al;UE ..__, H•"-a , w~ .. 1~1 BrOOl\s IWI, 10 4, 1 Temblvn INH) 10 7, l. Chiu (NH), 10 1 7~1 Brooks (W), ?3 4, 2 hmlllvn INH), 23 9, l. Smllh (W), 24 9 440-1 WMlen (NH), S3 C, 2 N-man CWI, S4 4, 3 MOrencv INHI. SS.C te0--1 Brown INHI, 2'021, 2 "'-""" IWI. 2-o:l S. 3 80Clt INHI, 2 05 9 Mlr.-1 Brown (NH), C.37 I 2 Booe INH) C C7 2. 3 Kmt ... (NH), C 47 S 2·mll-1 Brown (NH), 9 S6 I, 2 KIOsl ... (NH), 10:09 9, 3 Sllfoenbe!J9f (NH>, 10 10 S 120HH-I LM (NH), 169. 1 Muwt41 INH). 17 3, 3 Toeld INH), 17 4 3301H-1 Toeld (NH). '3 o. 2 Wiiiiams IWI. '3 I, 3 Mexwtfl (NH), '3.7 440 rtfav-1 NtwPQrl Herl>Or. CS 4 Miit rtiev-1 NtwPOf'I Harbor. N a 0 H.>-1 Fist.tr (NH), 6•2, 2. Eltl\ IW), 6•0, 3 Htn'°" (NH). s-• L>-1 Temblvn INH) • .,.,.,.,, 7 Wong (W) II· II 'fl, 3 /ol\MtneV (NH), ll·S'"' T J-1 wono (W), ll·7 •. 2 Fisher (NHI 3'·2. l Wiidman (NHI, 37·11'1'1 PV-1 Simon (W), 10·0. no "'ond or llllrd SP-I CMl>O (NHl, "4·t , 1 TOKeno (W), 43·1. 3 CoNln !WI. 40·4 OT-1 Neo,ladl (W), 12c-J, 2 Roll IWl. 116·9.....,, 3 Tosc.eno (W), 111-2'1'1 • •19ftda ,, ' Ul'tlWnltV ,, IOl>-1 8etle (UI, 10.3, 2 FelnllOld lUl 10 31, 3 Enr'11"1 lEI. 10 31 220-1 Fetngold (U), n 96, 2 Belle IUI. 23 6', J Sl'11mt>ae11 IU) 2C 63 4.fl>--1 H ... nendtt (El. S27, 2 MOtdtr•IO IEI, 54.4, l Fromme (Ul. 566. 118()-1 P ... rv <E l. 2.106, 1 Bubt (E), 2 117, 3 Wll1<Jn, (UI. 2. IS.4 Mlle-I Knight (E), 4.397, 2 lshlmlnt <Ul. N 2.S. 3. Bubt (E l, C:'3.S 2·mlle-I Stewtrl (E l. 10·2'. 2 Swertr (E), 10 '1, l Uri (U), 10-42 l?OtiH-1 OO<n (E), IO S, 1 Ml~ (E), IS 72, l McCarlhv IEI. 16 13 NEWPORT TO ENSENADA I YACHT RACE REPORTS Live Updates Saturday & Sunday sponsored by ABC LUMBER-Co•ta Me sa on .. KDCM tD!l.t FM STEREO Your Off1c1ol Eagle Station communications pre>vlded by Jim Prentice of Tele-Cell aut horized agent of Southwestern Bell Moblle Systems Grldder charg ed with bribery HONOLULU -A pouibte fin1· round pick in ne•t Tuesday's Natfonal foo1baJI Leaaue d.rlft was c-lwpd w1th bribery here Thursday. Eil Walter Mu.my. who broke numerous ~bool re«>rds while playina wide receiver·~ the Un1vc1"SJty of Hawaii, was later &Ced on Sl,000 bail. The cbarse, contained in an i~ctment returned earher this week by an Oahu pnd Jury, stemmed from last Oct. 18 when 1 polioc officer stopped a moped driven by a 19-ycar-old woman. The moped wu stopped because .Mu.~y. 22, of Berkeley, wu ridtn&as a passenaer. which is 111*1. Murray offered the offic.er football tickets 1f a c1Lation wasn't wntten. pohoc w<l "It wasJUSt a joke." Murray ~dafter the incident. "1 didn't mean it that way (as a bribe). I was laughing, but he (the offiocr) took me serious." Inside Sports and The Drugstore List have predicted that Murray will be selected in the tint round of the NFLdraf\ in New York. Grady. Peete •hoot record 85• Australian Wayne Grady, who has been disqualified or missed the cut in nine of 12 tournaments this year, and tour veteran Calvi.a Peete shot course-record , 7-!I Mon crief heads d ef enalve unit NEW YORK -Gu.rd Sidney Moo-m crief of the Milwaube Bucb rca:i ved lbe most votci to bead the NBA'• AJl- Dcfensive team as chosen by the lcque's 23 bead coaches. the leque announced Tbunday. The fint team also consisted of forwards Paul Presley .of Milwaukee and Boston's Kevin McHale, oentetMatk Eaton of Utah and auard Maurice Cbeeb of Pb11adclpbia. Tbesccond team was made up of forwards Michael Coopct of the Los Anatles ,Laket1 and BiU Hanzlik of Denver center Manute Bof 1at Waahinaton and suatda Alvin Robenson of San Antonio and Dennis Johnson ofBoston. 32 . Moncnef landed the mo t votes wlfh po1nt1, includiDJ 13 first team ballots. Bla ea, Onera claim 7 -4 win• Dffa Ollmo11r, who hid a tey short-&ii handed goal and Rick MeAlkr IOOred two ' goals each t~ lead the St Louil Blues ~ a 7-4 victory over Toronto Tb~tsday rught and tie their NHL playoff senes at t"!'o ~e~ apiece. Game live in the best-of-seven Noms Division final will be played Saturday night in SL Louis ... In another NHL playoff pme, Wayae GretlkJ scored three &<?ala. two while Edmonton was short-banded, as the Oilen beat Calpry 7-4 and tied their series at two games apiece. Gani~ five' of their Smythe Division final will be played Saturday night in Edmonton. under-par 6Ss Thursday to share the first-round lead in the Houston Open. The co-leaders were two shots ahead ofMlb Halbert, while ti ve golfers -Nick FaWo, Rod c.tl, Jay Baas, Bnce Llebke and BW1 Pierot - were another shot back ... In the LPGA S&H Classic at St. Petersburg, Caday &ntiert birdied the last four holes on her way to an opening-round 6 7 and a one-shot lead over four other eolfers. Krauert's round included six birdies and one bogey o n the par-72, 6,013-yard Pasadena Yacht and Country Club course ... In the Legends of Golf tourney in Austin, Texas, Jack But e J r. and Paal Baney combined for a 9-under-par 61 to take the first-round lead. Two hot streaks by Orville Moody and B~ Cramptoa pulled them into second place at 63 in the better ball, senior competition . Televialon, radio TELEVISION l)O(H-1 Miiier (E ),'4' 2, 1 Fromme (UJ. 4' 13, l . 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Redebe"9fl (LB), 10-lO 0 120Ht+-1 McMen'11al ICdM), 16 S; 2 WllM>n (COM ). 1'.7. 3 Murry (CdM), 111 llOIH-1 &HrllOww (COM), 426, 2 Muuv (CdMl. 43 S, l W"-ICCIMI. '3 6 "40 rtlev-1 CorOf\a dtC Mer. 56 6 Mllt rtlev-1 l..aOllN heell, l.37 0 HJ-I BNrllOw... !COM), 6·7, 2 Hoot< ICCSM), 6·0, 3 Porl (LB>. 6·0 LJ-1 BHrt>oww (CdM), '1·S, 2 Brunetlt ILBl. 21-111'), l Noroulll (CCIMl. 19-11 TJ-1 8Hrbow... ICdMl. Cl-01/J, 2 Mc:Manloel (CdM). 38·1''•· l 8urn\ (CdMl 37-31/l PV-1 Jacobs ICdMI. 12-0, 7 Uovd 1CdMi 10-.0. 3 Wright (LB), t ·O. SP-I Holl (CdM). '6·9 ,,, 2 Hattltld (CCIMJ u -11. ) COie ICCIM). 44-t•n OT-I Bein (CdMI IS9·7, 2 TOdO (Lill 131·1 .., 3 Grlltln (LBI 124-C * * * SUNSET LEAGUE O<Mll Vitw t4, H ............ di U 11»-1 StaM~ (0Vl, 12.91, 2 Gold (HBI. 12'3, 3 Sirnelt (OVI. 13,l 100-1 Fllzti IHBl, v .es, 2 Slmtll IOV), 2t 06, J S KerotC (OV), 2t 41 COl>-1 Smith (HB), 1:02 I, 1 Crtln (OV) 1'02 7, 3 S Kerlltl (0V), 1:03.4. ec.-1 J KerotC (OVI. 2:Z7.4, 3 Whistler IOVI, 2:19.S, ). Rov..-(0V), 2:31. I. 1,600-1 I( l(erpe( (OV), S~; 2 Rovtf (OV), S:l6 t , 3 Whl11W (OV), 5:«3.S. 3,21»--I ROVtf IOV), 1n1; 2. O'Brien (OVI, 12:37; 3 Remlrtr IHB), 13·14 IOOLH-1 On (OVJ, IS 17. 2 Mevhew (HBJ. 17', 3 Palecloi (HB). It c lOOLH-1 S Karpe( IOV), SO t , ? Pelec:loi IHB> S7 I, 3. Mevtiew IH8). L02 4. COO rtlev-1 Huntlnv1on 8eectl. SS.I 1,600 rtlev-1 Hvnllnoton &Hctl, C:ll S HJ-1 Orr (OV), S t , 2 AnderM>n (OV). c·t. 1 Bow ... 1 (OV), 4·1 LJ-1 Orr (0V), 17-9, 2 Lt lklf (HB), 16-1. 3 Zenelll IOV), 1S·9 T J-1 Orr IOV), 37-6; 2 Z.ntffl (0VI, :M-11, J Methenv IOVI, 30-11 SP-1 Ntumtlst ... IHlll. l0-31.4, 2 Faria, IOVI, 27·2'1•, 3 WllMin (0V), 2'· 11 OT-I Fa ries IOVI. 90-1_., 7 Ntumet1ltr (HB), 7t·ll'J'J, l Seo!! IOV), 7'·111) E ..... 7J, ,..,..,.. • .,,.., S4 l~I Botl<t (FV), 1'7 2 Fltld IE I, 1' n l h vtor (El, 13 16 21»-I Ancke IEI, 26.0I. 1. llOtltt (FV), 26 I, l . Field !El, 26.1. eot>-1 Rlldlol IEJ, 1:00.94; 2 TOIM>n IFV), 1~1.7; 3 OnldM>n IE), 1-o?. ec.-i Kodl IE ), 2:29.S; 2 Plmm !El, 2321. 3 Baktf IE ), UH 1.600-1 llltfeld (El. S.32.9; 1 Mith IFVl. 9 p.m. -BOXING: Eddie Davis vs. Kelvin Kelly in light heavyweight bout. 10 rounds, from Lalce Tahoe (tape), Channel 56. RADIO 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Minne- sota, K.MPC (710). 7:30 . P·'!'·_ -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Dodgers, KABC (790). UO 1, 3. AnOtnon (E l, S;S3 ._ ),100-1 N800ft !El. 12:07. 1 "-lrlne IFVI. 11.IU ; 3 Mllh IFVJ, 11'.11.0 IOOLH-1 8uellenon IFVI, IS 7, 2. MonlOll !El, l'-4; 3. Ktt-IE I, 16..9 )OOU+-1. &uchenon (FV), 471, 2. K•lntf (El, •.J, 3 AronM>n (E), SO.OI 400 rt1e...-1 Edlt0n, SO? 1,600 r148...-I EdllOn, c 12 H.>-1 JacktOn (E l. c-10. 2 JOIW!lOn !El, 4·1, l SQulr" (FVI. 4·1 Lt-1 YOUtlll IFVI, IS-10"'1. 1 Tolt0n (FV). 1S·4, 3 Ochoa IEl, IS·J~ T J-1 lluefle non (FVI. 34-.t•i., ? JOllnM>n IE>. 34-0'h, 3. TVlt< (El. 32-S'h SP-I. Htf'lt (FV), 33-0; 2. 8rlgg1 IEI, 79·11, 3 Pf9lfftlr (FV), 7t-7'4 OT-I ~ IFVI, 102-7"'2, 2 Carri« (El, 101-1'1), l LeftOVrt 1FV). "·~. "'-t'INI 111, w......... 16 IOC>-1 Rllll (M), l) 0, 2 Tec::Nvk IWI. 13 I, l Ektdel (M), IJ 4 lOC>-1 RCIO«lton IMI 77 9. 1 LH kM> (M), 28 0, 3. Pt<ar IMI. 2t 3. eot>-1 T aclll\At IW). l:OU , 1 ONeftdort !Ml, l'Ol 3. 3. Ryder' (W), I 12.6, ec.-1 lt0ber1M>n (M), 2:3S. I, 1 llllllno IWI. 2 '6.7, 3 Cox (M ), 2:Sl.7 1,600-1 Jecoblofl (Ml, 6:0'-7. 2. Slrnon .. n (M), •-O. t, 1 w .. vtr (W). 6:0S.3 3,21»-I Slmsonwn (M), ll:OO.S, 1 JacobMin !M l. 13 13 . ) w .. vw (W), 13'29 4 IOOl.H-1 RWI (M), 16 7, 2. SH'TI\ IMI. 17 6. l Ektdel IM), 17 t JOOLH-1 RIV. (M), eta, 2 Sims IMl,.Sl I, l LeekM> (M), 51) COO rtlev-1 Merine. Sl.I 1,600 reltv-1 Merine, • .0.9 HJ-1. Coltman IMI, S-0, 2. COit (Ml, c 10, J 5<011 !Ml, c-10. LJ-1. Smll" (M), IS·l. 2 Greoenlc (Ml, IS·?, J 5"nc ... (WI, 13·7"'1. TJ-1 GrtOMll< IMI, 34·1, 1 Smit" (Ml, Jl-10; 3 OMNI' (M ), 7'-6. SP-I. Gii IMI, lO-l, 2 Simi (M), U·11. 3 O.Hert (M ), ?S 1 OT-1 GIU (M), 17-1, 2 ~en IMI. 16·1, 3 aeu 1w 1. 7S-3 H A VIEW LJAGUt: ....._, Hlll'Mr 61, Wu •,,_ St 1~1 Horon (W), 126; 2. Ovonv IWl, 12'. 3. Jontt INH), 12.7 7»-1. Attttwv (NH), 771. 1 E,,,.n, INH), 21.0; l. Horon. (WJ, 11A '40-1. S<:lllrller (W), l:OU, 2 ltel>Olll (NH), 1-01.1; 3 Tenda INH>. 1:03A. llt>-1 Smith (W), 2.IU , 2 ~WI (NHI. 2 lt .3, l Str-(W), 2:31 9 Ml~I HenM>n (NH). S1)U, 1 Smith (WI, S-07.3, 3. Rel>Oltt (NH ), i:20.6. 1 ~I ltttnev (NHI. 11.56 S, 2 T Andetton (NHJ, l:t:Ge.I, 3 M. Andeoon (NH), 12 14,4. 110 LH-1. AllltwV (NH), ISi, 2 Ovont1 (WJ, IU . 3. Evan1 (NH), 14' l30IH-I. Altlesev (NH), •7..1, 2. Sir-(W), '9.1, 3. Schtf"trw (W), 50.l uo rtlev-1 ...__.,, SJ7 Mlle reltv-1 Woodbfldot, ._-Qt HJ-1. HenMn INH), C-10, 2 Krov14 (WI. c-10. 3 Curci (NH), C•6 U-1. Huntef (NHJ, I ...... 2 SIOCkmen (W), IC-2~. 1 HenMn IWI. 1.,.1"'2. T .>-1. Sir-(W), 32·21.4, 7. Huntw INH), )2· 111); 3. Llltle INHI, 30-t. SP-1. Evans (NH), 1t·SV,; 2 Zltko (WI. 28· IO: 3. Gritton (Wl, 27·$V, OT-I ~o (W), I0-11. 2. Zllko IW), 7'·6, 3 AflleHY (NH), .... •slMde M, U111¥wt1tY U 1~1 Grenl CE ), 11 5', 1 Welden tE l. 12 11. 3 FerOUller (E), 12 17 m-1 Gren! IE). 26 •s. 2 Walden IE>. v " 3 Wrlgflt IUI, 214 440-1 KltCn IUI, 1.07. 2. Tesch IEI, l ot, l Hubner (U), 1:09 ll0-1. IC~ (Ul, ':32; 2. 8-rGtt" (UI. NO, l . ceoer 1 E >. 2:44. Mlte-1. lleneYIOt\ (E ), S:42; 2. VklM IU), S:SS; 3. Goedtrl (Ul, 6:21. 2 mli.-1. llenevldel IE), II.st, 7. Armtn· trout 1u1, 12:27, 3. Yottoml <El, 1n.J 1 IOLH-1. Merl IE), 16-tS, 2. Grahem IE I, 17 7. l. LAvOtn (E ), 17.t 33011+-1. Tew (E), SUS, 2. Seller (U), S4.t, J Stewert (E ), 56,24. UO reltv-1 Est•ncle, S2.n . Miit reltv-1. E•lancle, 4:34.52. H.>-1 MllM <El. 4·6, 2 Gfeham (El. C·6, 3 Ovt< HJJ, 4·2. U-1. 1tva11 (U), le .. ; 2 Ft lt (E), IC-4\ll, 3 Grenl <E l. 13-t 'h T J-1 9tn11 IUI, 31·2. 2 Felt IE), >1-0, 3 DYii' (Ul. J0-11 SP.-1 Goodmell (E ), 3'-1, 2 W.c>er IEI, ll-OV>, 3 Winn.Id (Ul, 2'·0"'2 OT-I. Winn.Id (U), 17·0; 2 Goodmell (E), tS-1, 3. WetJM (E), .. -01/J. c-... ,,,., ti, Lo...-hedl ,. 100-1. llrown (LB), 12.02, 2. Molto (CdM), 12 IM; 3 K1rge• (CdM), 12.SS 21»-I Kt<'r (CaM), 11 :ts. 1 MollO ICdMl. V O; 3 So\IY•n (CdM), 79.34. 40C>-I HenMn (LB), I-OU. 1 Lent (L8 ), 1'06 4; 3. Vink ICdMl, l'OI. IOC>-1 McGr•ln (CdMl, 2:2S t , 2 8ernett (Lii), 2:26, ).. W PtftrtOn (L8), 2:JI MJ~I. lltrnttl (LBJ, S'.21; 1. C."'8<1 ICCIMI. S;.32; 3. McGret,, (CdM). S:•. 2·mll~-I W Pelt<-(LB>. 11:.SO; 2. CHiien ICCIM), 12:07 lOOU+-1 Fl11nl (CdM), IU , no ~ or third lOOLH-1 Ktf'r (CaMl. SQ.I, 2. Ftvnl ICdMl. SU ; 3 Vink (CdMl. Sl.2 COO reltv-1 CorOll8 dll M¥. SU. Miit r•v-1 Cor-dll Mar, C:2t HJ-1 Wlf11n <CdM), S-0, 2 'IOll81d (CdMl, •·C. LJ-1 Lvc.H (CdM), 14·0; 1 UN (LIU, IC·t, l. Brown (LB), lc-1 T J-1 Luces !CCIM), 31-91/J, no MCOlld ()( lhlrd SP-I. Mvet's (CdM), 28-1~; 2 Gr_, (CaMI, 17·~. l ROlleld ICCIMI, 26-1~ OT-I. O'CelleNn (L8l. '2·6"'2, 2 Gr_, tCdN\l, 14·711), 3 Pvlt ICdMI. 7'-S'.4 SI • l i t* 11.. C:.• Miu Jt 1111>-I Akln1 IS), 1f 0, 2 Prla (CMl, IH, l Surmon (CM>. 11 1 2»-1. Akim ($), '17 6. 2. Odttl IS), 2U; 3 Price ICM), 1t 4 440-1. <>cs.11 (S), l:OI, 1. H~y ISi. 1·10. 3 ' ChOrn ($), 1:1S. te0--1. It-ISi, ?:JI, 1 Lem ICM). nit, 3 CllOrn IS), 2.51.2. ~1. Rice ICM), 6:17, 2. H•llldev (C.Ml. 6..31; l. Chorn (S), 7'0I 2·mlle-I ,._ ($), ll~. 2 Helledev ICM!, 13:51, l. N9uvtn !Sl, 1);)9 llOLH-1 Olea <SJ, 17 S,, Ellloll ICMI, 17t, 3. Surmon (CMl, ll.O. 330LH-1. Olea (S), 506; 2. E•1o11 (CMI, Slt, l Surmon ICM), S2.3. "40 rtlav-1. Co.le Me ... SS.7. Miit rtlev-Nol COlllttltd HJ-1 Mcintyre (SI. !-0, 1. JOhnt0n ISi. 4·6, l. Kletns (SI. 4·6 LJ-1. Ole1 ISi. IS-1 l'l'l, 2 Od.-(S), IS· I I, 3 , ROOll (CMI, 14·2 T J-1 Odell IS), Jl-c; 1 Oler (S), »-l; no. t"1rd SP-I Hlltt (CM), JC>-211>, 1 Wood ISi," 2'· 101.'J, 3 IC!euit <SI. 77·7 OT-I Wood ISi, 10l·011l, 2 Lindner (SJ, 71·1, 3. Wllltlmlon ICMI. 7~71/J. Pepperdine, UCLA win in volleyball - Free ''Sneak-A-Peek'' Weekend I I I LOS ANGELES (AP) -Steve Friedman and Rob Scon each bad 16- kills Thursday nil.ht as Pepperdjne scored a 15-11 , 1 ~-13, 18-f 6 sweep. over the University of Hawaii in a first-round match in the N~ men's volleyball Western RcaionaJ Championships. ' With the victory, Peppcrdine ad- vances into the rqjonaf finals where. the Waves will meet to~sccdcd UCLA. The Bruins, gettina 24 kills from outside hitter Jeff Williams, advanced with a I S-3, I S-10, 1 S-1 l, sweep of Stanford in an earlier match. ~·aH h Tl1t: OtSll(j Channel FRF'.F. for i days and nighL\ Aprll 2-f· .?5· /h l' ............ -" .. •••• ........ _., .......... .... • :··--.. . :::-.:-~ """ __ ..,._.,_ -·-··~ COPLEY /COLONY CABLEVISION 549-3500 The winner of Saturday's match will earn a berth in the NCAA championships, involvins the fou.r' sqionaJ champions, on May 2-3 at Penn State USC, Penn State and Ohio St.ate have already secured spow in the finals. Pcpperdine ( 18-8) led I 2~~ in the third pme before Hawau ( 18-8~ notched the ne•t throe poinu to draw even. The pme was tied at 13, 14, I' and 16 befo~ the Waves finally' prevailed. After brttnq throu.ab the fint pme, the Waves bad to overcome an, 11·7 deficit in the second pme. Jeff Rodacra led Hawajj with 16 kilJS, I UCLA (30-8) n:cled off t.bc ftno ei&ht poanu in the openina pme and wt1e 10 contn>I throuahout the fint two pmcs or the mat.ell. St.an ford (I 4-8) opened the third pme by t.aki na a 7-0 lead before W, Bruintrepin~control4nd 1quecked outa1~. Asbjom Volslad added 14 k:iJ ls ror UCLA. John Root 1ed StanrOfd W1th 11 kaUs. •'> ~ .. " MAJ0a LIAGUI STANDUtGS AmMcM LMtue ..... T111ea C>Mlenel K•-Cllv MlllnetOla SMllle Cillceoo New Yon o.lrou lelt1rnor1 ~Ion c1e ... t1af111 Toronto Mllweuk" W81T Dtvt1'0M w 1. l"ct. o• 10 4 4U I 4 571 I • • 500 1 1 • 467 , .... 1 • .,. ) 7 ' .,. , 4 10 ,.. s 8AST OfVIMOM II 4 • • • 1 • 1 7 7 • • s • 7l3 571 211) m 3 S33 3 500 )V, .00 s 315 s Tlwn•'I'• se- New Yont 2, Ci.v-.nci 1 S..llle ), 0.ki.tld 1 T .. 't'aO- ~ 1si.1on ,·01 at MlnMaot1 , ....... _ 1·0). n Clev ... nel !Cendlolll I II 11 New VoN< (Nlellro l·Ol. n Cillceeo IOotaon 0·21 et Detroit !Pelrv 1•11. n T«onlo CAtuanoer ,. ,, '' 8elllmort 10.,,1. 1·0), n Mllweuk" (Hlouera H l at Ttaal IGuimen 1·2), n • loaton tlovel 1·11 at 1Can1" City (1.elbrenelt 2·01. n S.ellle IYouno 2· l/ at Oakland !Heu l-01. n N•"9Mt L .. tue WEST DIVISM>N w l l"ct. Hou"°" 10 s 6'7 Sen FranclM:o 10 s .6'7 Sen 0'-9o • 1 S33 Clnclnnell s 1 417 Anent a s 9 m ~ 6 ll )SJ EAn D4VlStON New York • l 727 St 1.ou11 1 s Sl'l Pllllbu!'Oll s s soo Clllc•OO s 1 417 Ptlll•o.ll>lll• s 1 417 Monlr11t s • llS AMERICAN LEAGUE --- Yankees post 2 -1 victory From AP dl1patcbes Ga 2 )'i') 4'1') s I'·~ 2'1't l'h 3'h 4 NEW YORK -Bobby Meacham scored the ue-break.Jng run on a two- o ut error by Cleveland first baseman Pat Tabler in the fifth inning and the New York Yankees beat the Indians, 2-1 , Thursday night, gJVSng them an I 1-4 start for the ti !'St time to 28 yearo. Ron Guidry. 3-0. scattered 10 hits. all singles, and stolen bases by Rickey Henderson and Meacham set up both runs for the Yankees. who have 15 steals in their last six games and 22 in 30 attempts this season. Guidry bccamC' the first Yanktt starter to pitch more than 71/l tontogs this season. He did not walk a batter and struck out four to move into second place on the Yankees· all-time list w1th 1.529, three more than Red Ruffing. Whitey Ford 1s the leader with 1,956. The Yankees managed only five stn$les off Neal Heaton, 0.1 . and reliever Ernie Camacho CLEVELAND 8ufllr ci Fflncon , .. ,.,If Tl'trntn dll JICoO'f' )I) T1~r II> CCaill" rl ll!'nrrel 2t> ""'"'°" c * •llr "bl • I 1 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 2 I 4 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 MEW YOttlC RHneln dh Rndtl>fl 1b Mtnglv lo Wlnfletcl rf R~nlc• 11 Cotto ci &ll're lb Polrulo )I) H•n•v c Macl'tmu lS 1101 T...it klr8 bv """'""' el>rllbl • 1 2 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I I l 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 lO 1 s l Qwtllnd NewYWll 100 000 000-I 100 010 OOll-1 G1me Winning RBI -None E-T•b18< 1. Franco. DP--<18vetend 1 New York I LOl -<:18vllltnd 7. New YOl'k 1 ~l-8ulllr 111 R Hendl<aon 2 117) MH<n•m Il l Roenlcll.e Cit t" H R Ett 88 SO Qewlend HH IOn l ,0· I 1 I l 4 C1macl't0 0 0 O l NewY.,_ GulClrV W .J·O 9 10 I I 0 4 UmDlrH.-+iome HtnerY F trll Coulln$, Tnlrel, Me<rlM T-2'2 A-17 2?9 Mariners3, A '• l OAKLAND -Alvin Davis and KC'n Phelps hit home runs. the only two hats allowed by Oakland's Jose RiJO to 81/1 tonings, leading Seattle over the A's RIJO struck out 14 and came w1thto two of the maJOr·league record for strikeouts tn two consecutive games. with a total of 30. Rijo. a 20-year-old nght-hander. fanned 16 in eight-plus 1nninp last Saturday night when he beat the Manners 10 Seattle. Nolan Ryan. WJth tht 1974 Angels. and Dwight Gooden of the 1984 New York Mets totaled 32 strikeouts over two .. mes. RtJO, 1-1. and rehC'VC'r Steve On- tiveros combtoC'd on a two-hitter - Davis' two-run homer llJ the fourth and Phelps' solo shot to the ninth. 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"The important thing 1s not to let what happer)ed ~fore bother you," Foster said. ' So far this season. the 37-year-old Foster has been benched for a couple of games because of a lack of production, even though he 1s cur· rently battjng .314 after gotog 3-for-5 against St. Louis. But Foster. 40th on the all-ume ma1or-league home run hst with 334, has not connected this season and has dnvcn home JUSt four runs. And in tht" Mets' home opener this year agarnst St. Louis. Foster stranded the potential wtoning run at third base with one out to the ntnth anntog with a popup. "You've got to stay po!.1t1ve and 1ust concentrate on the ta'>k that'!> at hand," he said. The loss marked the first time St. Louis has dropped a regular-season ~me that 11 led entenng the ninth 1nntog stoce the final game of the 1984 season -a span of 90 such games. ··we may go the rest of this year without lostog another one That's some record. though." St. Louis Manager Whitey Herzog said Darryl StrawbC'rry's first home run of the season gave the Mets a 1-0 lead 1n the second off Bob Forsch, but the SEARS IAJ The right choice Cardtoals rallied for three runs 10 the sixth off Roo Darling: Andy Van Slyke's bases-loaded -single drove home two of them. * N•W YOttK ST. LOYIS Ov1t.1tr1 cf 8ckrnn 2b Mrnnd1 lb '""' c Strwbr" rt Fosler If Knloilt lC S.nllne u MJO/ltll n O.nlno P Nle!T\enn p C«crn pn Mlldle4 on LH cllP Oro.coo H"OPfl MCOwtt P TflWI lbrlllll S I I 0 4 I 2 0 s 0 0 0 S 0 2 I • l 2 1 S I 3 I S 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 1 I 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COiemen If McGteCI Herr 2b JClerk II> V1nS1vk rt Pnellln 31> L"Ure c Wl\111 Dfl HNtbC OSmltl\u Forten P 0 1vlev P L.Anllo Conrov o Worr111 P 41 SUS T...., Sc-.IW ......... .. rllbl 4 1 I 0 5 1 2 0 • 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 s 0 l 2 4 0 l 0 2 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 .. 4 7 2 New Yri Oto 000 112 1-S St. Leuta ... 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Mumphrey. a late tosen to the hneup. had a pair of stogies as wC'll as his first homer. CELLULAR TELEPHONES AT&T'S CAR PHONES NOW PARKED AT SEARS 2CJ9•* Per month on Sears Modernizing credit plan ~=f~~1199" l>IAL-IN-HANDSn • BUTTONS IN THE HANDSET SLEEK & COMPACT APPEARANCE USER CAN BRING BUTIONS & DISPLA V UP CLOSE • THUMB RELEASE FOR HANDSET NATURAL POSITION WHEN PICKING UP HANDSET ALLOWS FOR INST ALL IN OONSOlE • DIRECTORY CARDS HANDY REMINDER FOR NUMBERS Ava lttMe only 1n gloMy l>ltlek •1985 AT&T lnfon'Mtlon S)'S*nl ·~~_,oe,,....~on f9llll ~ _,.... ~ kt ~1 11~ ~(: r/t1u111t<fl' ~ ., SEARS It was the third straight Vlctory for the Cubs, who dropped seven ofthc1r first nine games. With one out in the sixth. Mumphrty singled and went to third on a double by Jody Davis. Then Mumphrey scored on a suicide squeeze by Bobby Dernier. who was safe at first when loser Bryn Smith. 1-2, bobbled the baU for an error. Sutcliffe followed with his third regular-season homer. The Cubs took a 2-0 lead to the first toning on a double by Manny Trillo and run-sconng sin&les by Keith Moreland and Mumpnrcy. Mumphrey, who was pronounced fit after suffering injuries runniog into the left field wall last Sunday, made tt 3-0 with his homer in the third. but the Expos came back with a pa1rm the fourth on a walk and Dann Bilardcllo's No. 2 homC'r. The Expos added two more in the seventh and knocked Sutcliffe out on a single by Jason Thompson and Hubie Brooks' second homer of the season. 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P111oM, Tnlrel, Engel T-2·50 A-11,IOO PIUllle. 4, P1rate.2 PITTSBURG H -Mike Schmidt drove in all of Phlladelph1a's runs w1th two home runs and a sacnficc fly and the Pbimes ~ Pittsburgh behind Shane Rawley s fi ve-hitter. Schmidt ~ve the PhilliC$ a 2-0 lead in the first toning when he hit a 3-2 pitch from Rhoden off the left-field foul pole, following a walk to Von Hayes. The homer was Schm1dfs third of the season. The Phillies made it 3-1 in the sixth when Milt Thompson singled and continued to second on nght fielder Mike Brown's error. moved to third on a groundout and scored on Schmidt's long sacrifice Oy to left. Schmidt homered again with one out in the ninth off Rhoden, 2-1 . Rhoden pitched 81/i inninp. aUowing six hits, before he was relieved by Pat Clements. After betog touched for a run and two hits to the first. Rawley. 2-1 . hmtted the Pirates to one run and three hits the rest of the way. stnkmg out five and walktog four. * l"HIL.t.DEL.rHIA l"fTTUUlltGH RICIU$ If MTl\mpcf HaVlt lb Scllmelt lb GWll$Gn rf D•uttonc AllUIVO 111 Jllll u Rewtev P T ..... .. rllbl 4 0 l 0 • I l 0 3 I 0 0 l 2 2 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 2 0 l 0 3 0 0 0 Rlllv\O\ ci Atmonlf llllV lb MBrownrt lrHm lb T~c Morrl'"lb l(natffa u MOteiPll Rl'IOClen P cimnt' P Meullll Pit JI 4 4 4 T"8ft ~DY ....... llltrllbl • 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 l I I 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 I 0 4 l 1 l l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 >t, s ' ......... le -Oii 001-• """""'"" IOI • 1 __ , G•mt Winning RBI -Scl'trniell en E-T ,._,,a Deulton, M Brown DP-f>lttll>uf911 Z LOl-f>nfleelt!Ofll• 1 F>lt· ttt>uron 7 HR-Scl'tmlell 2 (4), T Pll'I• I 11 SF-scnm1e11 '" H 9t ER 88 SO ~ lllawtev W.2· I 9 S 1 ~ ltl"t0dlnl1·1 1 1·1 •• l • t C-.itt 1·3 0 0 0 I C Urnplrts-Horne. ltllllev, Finl Pulll. Second Wtat. Tlllrd. B Wllll•m' T-1.34 •-U,•'11 HOUSTON -Mario Soto pitched a three-hitter and Cincinull snapped a four-pme lostog streak by beatint Houston. Soto, 2-1, gave up stogies to Cra11 Reynolds in the third and ei&hth iorungs. and an infield hit to l>htl Gamer tn the n10th. Nick Esasky bit a solo home run, his third of the year. in the fourth 10ning otT Mike Madden, l·L T~ homer was Cincinnati's 12th of the year. one in each of its first 12 pmn. and left the Reds one short of the rnaJOr·lel&uc team record for bom~ runs 1n consecutive pmcs at she lt.lt1 of a season. ThcCh1cagoCubsset that mark in 1984. The Reds took a 1-0 lead in the third. 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LMen Rotlerh »·~9 Mln4V Mo«t M•U-10 OtbO!t Au•lln >6-U-71 IMI ,., cc:a.11nonl 21 20 6.40 no My Gellanr G1rne l8la0) Odv•..us IV11tNlllie) Noble Arnett• IA'*''°"' 6 to '40 3 60 U IXACTA (4-f ) Peld M&t.00. Crel9 SI.Olaf lS-u-69 ''"'" ""°'" >S-»-11 I(, GIOtlll (~CHI) 2 80 2 10 lmPtf"lel GIOfy (fil.col 1.00 uo 011 Mortlll 1'·*'"70 hltY l(lno JS-3'-71 C,.,,... Cotn fV111t1ruelll 2 ro Time 1'10 II S Scoll• LIOte (CflffJ UO U ~IC SIX 17• 1·2·J>-3·~) MIO S.J,SoM.fO to one wln11lno tk:llet Cflvt llOOftJ c.er. rvov« POOi: Sl1,4'4.tt. Howerd Twllrv 35·35-10 Seth $olol'nOll JS-3'-71 Tlt1* 1:11 llS. Rust COCNlrn l7·U-70 S Ferwlo >4·37-71 Krl• MofleOhen >f-32-71 Corey Pevl11 34·3'-10 U IXACTA (2·jj NICI '117 SO U IXACTA !1·71 1>110 ,.t 00 Time 2:02 11 S. ~Tlt ltACI. 6 l\ll'IOnO• "I'"'" RACI. I ''" mllft on furl R11tell<I Lo¥t IMelll lO.IO l . ..O 2 AO """ llACI. Ont mite P8Ce TIHTH •ACL One Mlle PICJ. Hor Cl\I,._ !F"9rllMI 6 40 .. oo l.00 Wiid AllCI Cr11v·Guv (Piere.) uo l.00 Miry Dwv..-»·»-71 Jenel Andenon »·--71 TIM Norri• 35·35---70 NICI< Prl~ >4•36-10 Lltllt It~ Hiotl (Vtnrll • AO • 20 2 eo Sl!ID To 5tlof'e IPlnc.avl J,CO 2.40 Llnoen <;."' (Aubin) uo 2 IO uo K.tl'mll Z.rlt)t >S·3~70 Dalt E"9efln11 »-Jt-71 Envtro l~MndtJl •AO J 20 FOik'• VIC)tory 181acll) 2.60 81tul C.•M CHlootn•l 3.40 2 AO 8rowt1 '"911 (L.Acktv) c.OO D1vlcl Ootln 36· 3+-70 H .. tne< Ferr l7·3t-71 JoM'• Tomorrow CV•ltnruete> '40 Time: 1 :47 11 S. Oewrt Son (Pl«oel 3.80 Time. 1 :Sf 4/ S. &ot> Elll'A'OOO lS·lS-70 81r1> aunkow•kv l7·3S-n Time. 1.12 lfS. Time: 2:-00 C/S. J.tf L-ls lS·3~10 U IXACTA <•·71 Mid SlQl.SO. U IXACTA (1·4) pelo 1126.00 Atleftdilrice: 13,ltS u U(ACTA 11·4) Dalo mso. 0 •XACTA It·•> Pllcl OUO AllMOence: 2, 17i. Steve Pete 34·36-10 Cerollne Gowen 3'·3t-77 C.rOIYll Hill JS.-37--12 J.if Slumln .J5·3~10 Nil.IC *>l1CE Nfl.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE I Nil.IC NOTICE NOncl OfJ SONS.,. Invited 10 1ttend,)eet any Of Ill bide 11'\d to ORAHQI COUNTY AC'TITKMll .,...11 '1CTITIOUI .,_.. angeCountyonApft!S. 18811 0-HO. Colle MeM. Oeltt ~HL\WQ e.ld hMrlng encl •xpr-lwelY1tnylrregYl8ff1yt,_. ~COURT NAlllSTATW NAllllTAW ~~A~I n.aJ ~:A~N 921128 CONDl'f'tOlllAL oplnlOnl Of eubmll ~I In. 100 CMe c-w The fottowlng pet'IOM ar• Thi f""'-'-Publllhed Orange Cout T I I U8I N....-r NO. -.10 for or IQalMI lhl eppllcltton~L......,.~ °'· .... doing bull.-.. : ---"'V l*90n le Thi followlng '*'°" I• 11. The followlng pet90nl.,. hi• bu• MM • con· ("4 Squ.,. Foot AddltlOn u outtln«S ibove. 11 there Ina I ._..AM. COAST Al PARKING d~ buliMM M : doing bUalnele u : Delly Pllol Apftl 1 . 111, 25, OOlflG bullnMI u : ducted by: 1 ~el 1*1· to Elli.ting Church Bulld· 11• any tunh« q'*11ona De1ed· I 17. 1oee I CA. a7'0'I SERVICES, INC.. 5.,01 E IRONMENTAl DE-PA'TRICK C. POCHATKO M•y 2. 1tell ACCURATE WORD PRO-nlrltllp ....... _A*'IS P'---&a Publ ... '"-" ,.._,_.,.. ,.._~ • VElOPMENT SERVICES. INTERPRISES. 2300 Fair· F4>67 CESSING ~TYPING, 2578' John 0 . O'Donnell lnoal ....,_......, uun ....... ....-_ _, ""-· ..... ..,.,.., Petitioner: l'ERRI li(YERS Warrte< Ave. #193, Hunl· ....,. ,..__ ,........._ Th t .......... NOTICE IS HEREBY 10Cl1te PWiner at 538-5271 Deity Piiot Apr11 18, 25, 19811 RHpondent· JOHNNY "'ton~,. .... ,,..~., .....,1 vvunlry ""..,.· Hunt· lllft Rd., Coet1 Mela. Clol>f. •-"' ..,..TIC[ M1rguerlt1 Pllwy. #202, II ltltemen w• ,,,_ G ,,_ W ,._ ho F099 ...,.,, "~• lngton BMctl. Cellf. 92648 t21127 ~ "" Miiiion Vlel<>, Celtt. t2892 with the County o.tl of Of. IVEN INn '"" Huntington i . • I MYERS .,. -St:octl. Cefl... Biii Mallrolehl•n. eea 1 p. t r I e k ch r I• 111 n Wend• JOln Scht-. = County on Merdl 28, 8Mctl Plennlng Commlulon reUrJ, Huntlfttton ~ 111_"' Mt\TIM CllM No. 02~8 fornla. ~ Almondlll OrlYI ,..__ ,..,....... rtc:TYTIOUI IUIMll ..,,_, 9 a • hOld 1 public hMrlng In ~ ~ I r~ ""'""' ...,_°"' Gatdln Grove. Cellf. 921145· '-'YUntry ....,....._, Huntington POC:hltko, 2300 F1lrvlew NAiil ITAn.NT 2578t Mergu1r1t1 Pkwy. 1 v the CounQll Chamber et lhl Publtthed O..enge Cou1 NOTICCI You hew9 ....,. P11er Gene.. Buckl'f BMcn, Cell!. t2&48 Rd., Co1te M11e, C1llf. Thi foltowtng petlonl .,.. #202, MIMIOn Viejo, c.llf. ,._ HunUngton Beech Civic Ollly Piiot April 25, 1t88 NOT'ICa eued. Tile-1 llMJ dedde 21931 Oc11nvl1W L•n• Thi• bu1lrMe1 11 con-92t27 t2892 PUblllhed Orenge eo.a Center. 2000 Main Str"1. F143 •vrnNO alDI -...-t _, ""'*" _ Hunll,.,,.lon .,_*·c ... Cillf ', ducted by. In lndlvlduel Thie bu1lne11 I• oon· d0:.C'1~'=~ STUDY Thie bu1lne11 11 con· Dilly Piiot N>fll 11. 11. 26, ... MD ITSll --,~ .~ ... .,.. " Wllllem MlkrOlchlen ducted by: an lndlvldual duoted by: an lndMdual Mey 2. 18811 nUntlngton e..cn. Cell· fltB.lC NOTICE NO. -MY A ...... hMftl .... rou ,.. t2Mll Thia •latWMll'lt -flied Pal c . Pod11tko SERVICES. 3857 Birch SI.. Sch F..(MJ7 1orni..onthed1teencl1tthl NOTICE IS HEREBY apond ....... .,._..._. Thll bu1tneu 11 con· l#lththlCountyClln!ofOf. Tlllt mternenl wu !lied Newport8Mch,c.llf.92811C ~:c':et~lftl flied --------- time lndlclted belOw IO r• NOTIC! Of G I v EN t h •I •• 11 1 d tM linfonMttoll -'"'· ducted by; I C«porl tlon lll'IQI County on APf'H a. 18811 With tht Count) Clerk of Of· John c. McRoberta. 3 t tO with thl Countv Oent of Or· "8.JC M>TICE Oltveancleonllderthl1t•t• ___ ... &_ .... __..__. ttyouwllhtollekthllod· Ptte<Buclc"' _.., Cou M II Perle~ #210 New-., __ ;...;;.;~.;...;..;..;...;..;..;.;;;....._ ment1 of ell pereona who .. .._ .... ._..,....... propoaela '""be '-Y<OU by v1c1 of en 1t1om.y In thll Thi• stat.,.;:.,,I wu flied Pu ... ,...._,. ,.._~r~ ange1 n1Y on erch 1 · ....... &Mch. Caltt. t2Mo ll'09 County on N>fll 11 · ......._.. t ............. d el .. ~ COMOfT'IOMA1. the City or Colt• M-. to .,. _ _. ..,. ....,_, 1tee ,..... • 1886 l'IC:TTTIOUe .,_ .. -· o ... ·-· r 111 .... 10 Ull NMllfT wit· Thi City Council, p 0 mett«. you lhould do eo with the County Cllln! of Of. Deity Piiot Apt;I 1 18 25 ~ Thia butlnNS le eon· ,__ ..... ATA~ the epplle.atlon O..Crlbed NO ... ,. Boll 1200. Colle M .... Cd-ptomptly IO tnet your writ· ange County on Aptff 3. 18811 Mey 2 lHe · ' · Publllhed ~ COut dU(!ted by. en lndlYldutl Publllhed o..-COut Thi toltowtnO pereone.,. btilOw. ten rllPOf!M, tt any, mey be ,...,. ' F,... n.. .... p John C. McAoberU -··-dolnO ~ M' DA TE/TIME. Mey II. 1988 (Addition or Pllll\O Bit lo Elf. fornl• '21128-t200, on Of flied on time P\.lblllhed Ore1'19" COMt ......... ~, not ~ 1 . 1e, 25, Thlt etetement ... flied Delly Piiot APf'tl 25. Mey 2. t . B A s c 0 M i HT EA. • 7:00 PM latlng Reateuren1/Bar) I before lhe hOUr 1 t:OO a.m. AVISOI Ulted n1 lido CS. Deity Pllo1 A 114 11 11 25 Dt1D1 IC ..,..TICE Mey 2· 111811 .ttn tht County Clerlt of Or· 111· ltall NATIONAl OBA HOLIDAY APPllCATION NUMBER NOTICE IS HEREBY on Friday. Mey 9· 1988· It mandldo El trlbun•I puede ttae O' • ' · ' rUU&. nu F-054 enge County on APrll 15 • Pt&.IC NOTICE INN-FUlLERTON, 222 W11t Condltlonel UM Permn No. GIVEN 11111 lhe Hunllnoton 111111 be the reeponllblllty of d«:ldlr c0ntra Ud lln •u-F--048 rtc:TITIOU8 ...,..... 19811 · ' FUllert ee:.10 8Hch Plennlng Commlulon Ille bldd« 10 6ellV9r nl1 bid dlencl• 1 menoe que Ud r• NAMI ITATllllNT Ml.IC NOTICE nolllll l'tCTTTtOUI ...,..... HOUiton A~. on. APPllCAf.IT: Pulor wilt hold• publte Mering lnito Ille City Clerlt'a omc. by apond1 dlntro OI 30 dlu. T"9 f~ -la P\.I""*.._. Or-Cout t .U... 9TATIMINT ~.: 12&32 ~ V-" Mel11Wla fhe Council Chemt>er it lhellhl proper •nnounced time LH 11 lnlorm1clon qu• Ml.IC NOTICE dol ... ::::.:::.:v-.. ;~· rtennoua llU-N __,,_. -.,,.... -~ .._ .... Ul'll LOCATION: 1779t New· Huntington B11cn c1v1r: Bid• w111 be publlcly ~!Moue tJiR'ST''UNrreo LEAS-NAiii ITATllllNT ~~:~'°' A.prll 25. Mey 2, 8· Thi followlno pet90f'll ere Inc .. Florida. 1000 ~ land SI,.., ~llr. 2000 Main Str"1. and rlld eloud •t 11 00 SI Usted d-aolldtll.. ~nnou• .,..... I ING (b)FIRST UNITED Tht lollowtng ~ .,. F-104 °~:fM~~ -;.,R co. =; Wlyz.lla, Mlnneeot• ZONE: R2 Huntington S.aen, C•ll· a.m., or 11 eoon ll'llNNlltw oon11jo de un •..,.,,edo en MAm ITATllllllNT I MORTGAGE 221 t B "'* ... doing bull.-u . (b)8REA HEATING & AIR T REQUEST: To construct 1 fornla, on thl del• ancllt tn. u prllCllceble on Friday, nte aaunio. debe<~hacerlo Thi followlng pereons ere Winston Rd . .'A~. c";t'. CORONA TOWNSHIP Ml.JC NOTICE Illa bu11nen 11 oon- "4 equ.,. toot llddltlon to llml Indicated below 10 r• May 9. t91111. In the Councll lnmedll ttmentt di 1111 doing bu*-u · t280ll VENTURE. a c.l)fomle Lim-~~=~:: ~,' c!?i:. d1r::!it~ ~atlOn en ••!sting 1,599 equar• Ollf~andeonllderlhe•t•t• ChM!l>erl, City Hell, n F1lr m1n1r1. IU ~11pu11t1 DIVERSIFIED SPORTS John EdWard FrenkhouM, lt•d P1rtner1hlp, 129 '1CTIT10Ua ..,..... 821121 Thie ltetemen1 WM filed foot ec11vtty room tor churr:n menll of ul per10111 who Drive. C<>1t1 Mesa. Clll· Merila II hey llguna pue<M PRODUCTS, 1403 W .128245 V1 Aobtl MIMlon Cebrillo Str"1, Suttl 200, NAiii ITATl•NT Jeffery Clt1 Wlll.,d, 305 with thl County Cieri! of 0..· purpoeee. Wlah lo be lleetd rtletlve 10 fornle, for lhl tumlanlng of -reglstrld• 1 tlemPo. Holgate Or .. Anlhtlm. c1111 Vlljo, Cll~ 9289; Coa11 MtiM. Ce/II. 921127 Thi followlng per9on1 llrt Trallvlew Circle, BrM. Cellf snge County on Aprll 16. EN v IR 0 NM ENT AL tM eppllcltlon delcflbed MODEMS a CONVERTERS t·TO THE RESPONDENT: t 2802 I Thi• bulln..a II con· Ronald P. Merictlet • .,, In· doing bual.-u : t21121 19811 STATUS: Ellempt (SecllOn below. AddlUonel Mt1 of the Thi petlllonw h .. nled 1 THomaaG.Ademi.15610 l ductldby·en lndMduel dlvlduel, 3t• Buene Vllte, S UVIEWlANOSCAPE& Thie b I 1 ,_ 15101. ClaM 1) DATE/TIME. Mey 6. 18811 apeciflcetlone m1y be Ob· petition conC41rnlng your Hlf'li.Q•. An1ti.1m. Cell! JOt\n E 'r:rankhoule Belboe, C..11. 928e1 MAINTENANCE. 21145 s UI n•H I con· ON FILE. A copy of the • 7:00 PM teln«S at the Ottlcl ot the m11rrl1Qt 11 you fell 10 1111 11 t280• I Thi st. 1 1 flied Tnla bu11n... le con· Fairview llA, Senta Ana. d1~"(; ~lndMoual Publl9hed Orange COMt P1'090Md con<lltlon•I UM APPLICATION NUMBER: Purchuing Agent., 17 Felr I reeponM wllhln 30 dlyt ol Th.. bu1lnH1 ,, r:on· with.~ ~-;:"c.!:Sof Of. ducted by: a llmttld pertner· Cellf. 92704 T lllllrd Dally Piiot April 25, Mey 2, 9. permit II on"" In the 0..1Corldlttona1 Uee Permit No. Drive, Colt• M .... Cell-·tht d•tt tn1t thl• eummon1 ducted by·• QIMl'll part· engeCountyonAPr118 18811 llhlp Steven An(lrew Met<lnley. wltnh:~•~emen6.;.u ffl~ 111. 18811 F-109 pertrnent ot Development 116-16 fornla Bide lhould be ,.. 111 -* on you your deftoult nwshlp nioat1i Roneld P ~lci<et 28-45 S. Felrvtew llA, Santa C nty 0 6• ---------a.mo... 2000 Mein Str"1, APPLICANT CnarlM E turned lo tile etttntlOn of thl I may be enier9d end lht Th<>m&I G. Ademi Publlthed 0.. Cout Thia mtement wu flied Ana, Clllf 9270.. = ounty on Apt;I 1 • "8.JC M)TJC( Huntington e.ech. C•ll· A12gW11d City Cieri<. !#!thin Mid lime I oourt may tnlw 1 Judgmtnt Tiii• 11111mtn1 wu flied Ollly Piiot A 11 ~5 M with fl'll County Cieri! of Of. Thi• bu1lne11 I• eon noel0'7 lornl• 921148. for lnspec1lon L 0 CAT I 0 N t 9 1 7 1 llmlt, In • -led ~. , eonlelnlng lnfuncflv• or w11n thl County C. lln! of Of. 2 8 18811 P' · • Y• enoe County on Api-1111. 19811 !ducted by. an lndMdu1I Publllhed OfllllQI Coll• l'lCTITIOUI ...,. ... by the public. M1gnolla (MegnoU1 ~ler) ldenlffled on lhe outllde wtth other ord•re r:onci rnlng ange County on Ae>rll 3, 1te11 · · F-07& ,.,... Steven McKlnlay Deity Piiot Aprll 2ll. Mii)' 2, 9, T!!,Alllfol flAT'llmWT All INTERESTED PER· ZONE C4 (Hlgllwey Com· the Bid Item Number and thl dMalOn of property epouMI # ,.... Pvblllhed Oflll'IQI COut Thll ltltln'*lt WU flled t8. 1988 .... lowlng petlOn It SONS 111 Invited to inend mwctal) Opening 0.11. IUC)90r1 child custOdy r:ntld Publllhed OrtnQI Coeet Ml.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot Apt;I 111. 25. May lwltn the County Cler1( of 0<· F.105 dOI~ bull.-11: Mid heiring encl .xprea REQUEST To permit llve E.ICh bid 1n1ll apeclty IU90f1 attorney,__ Coetl Deity Piiot Apffl 4, ; 1, 18, 25, 2, t , 19811 lanOt County on Aptll 15, (a)8 & 1 ENTERTAINMENT aptnlonl or eubmlt evtdenott tnter11lnmenl (piano be/') In elCh and flY9ry Item u Mt end .UC,, other rtllef 'u may 1t~ l'lCTITIOUI llU ... 11 F..oee l19All (blB & 1 1MPOAT8 (C)8 & I tor Of egem.t lhl ep9llclll0n an exl11lng reetauranl/ber forth In thl tplClflcatlon1. be9rllltld by the court Thi F-045 NAiii ITATllmXT DtlDllC NOTICE "°8IOI PtJBllC NOTICE PUBLISHING, 8400 Edinger .. outlined •bove. If '""'' E N v I R 0 N M E N T ... L Any end all exception• to the gernlltlment of WIQM . Ilk· Thi followlng penon la r uu P\.lbllahld Oflll'IQI COMI Drive • 2208, Huntington .,. any turth« q""11on• STATUS· Exempt <Stctlon apeelt\cat1on1 mu11 be elelr· Ing of money or property or PtJ8llC NOTICE doing ~,_ u : ~nnoua llUIMll Deity Piiot Aprll 25, M1y 2, O, rtc:TITIOUl llU .... al Bllch. Cellf. t2647 P'MM call Evelyn Nlclllll 15101, CIUI 11 ly In 11'11 bid, end f1llure to olhtr court authorlud BRYN DAX GRAPHICS, ...._ ITATl..wT 111, 19118 NAlllf ITATl..wT Gllr)' L. Finney, 8400 Ed· Aulllent Pl inner 1 j ON FILE: A c:opy of the Mt forth 1ny Item tn the pr~lngameylleor.-ult , f'ICTnlOUe IU ... 11 211172 Kaneoht Ln. Suite 4, Thi IOllowtng penioni lrl F·!OO Tht followtng Plf'IOfll Ire Inger Ortw #2206, Hunt. 536-5271 propoeed condltional UM 1p1clllc1tlon1 1hall bt FEB 4 1988 · NAMS ITATllleNT Hunt1"11ton Beach. Cellf doing bualMM u · Ml.IC NOTICE doing bual.-ae: lnglon BMcti, Cellf. 92647 .-.... ' w. raHll, lee· permit 11 on flll In tile 0.. ground• for re)ec1k>n of 11'11 Gety L Qr_.... c--. Thi followtng pereone 11re 92648 CHELSEA'S CHOICE. 777 L U S C I 0 U S Thia bullnMI le con· ,....,., HwtUnfton .._,. pertmtnl of ~I bid 8y: K WhKe o.,,j CIMI doing bval"-t M : Pttrlek B. McK•. 211172 S Mlln Street Suite 125, FICTTTIOUl llU ... 11 ENTERPRISES, 20296 S.W ducted by:.,, lndlYICNai ,....... c-ttlnt1n ~· 2000a.M•ln ~-t. 1\.1 Each bid ehelf Mt forth the I Publlthed. Of1n91 Cout w SIMPl y THE BEST. 11932 Keneoht Ln.. Hunllnglon Orenge. Cellf 92eee NAMI ITATmlmXT Bir ell S I • Slnl• An• Gaty c . Finney Publltihld OfMgt Cout unt ngton eeh, •II· II n1,,,_ 1nd reeldenoM of O.lly Plk>I Aprll 18 ~6 May erner Ave., Huntington Belch. Calif. 9264e Cerden Propertlll Inc Thi fol.,,..,...,, penione art Height•, C1llf 92707 Thia ll9llmtn1 wae flllcl Dally Pllol Apffl 25 191111 fornl• 0211411, for lnepectlon •II peraone end p1rt111 2 9 1988 · · BMch. Clltt t2&t7 Thi• buelneae 11 con· Cellfornl•. 3001 Rednni: dot[l bu;; u : Unda Georgl~ Poot11tko, with tht County Clll'll of Of· ' F12 .. by 11\1 publlc. tnlet•led In Ille propoaet If ' · F""a Vtll• Carr, 9522 Smokey ducted by· n lndl•""'u*' j20296 SW Biren St Santi Cou 3 ..... " ALL INTERESTED PER· lhl bid 11 by a corporatlon. 1 """ Ct., Hunllnoton Beech, Cillf . • .... ., Bldg. 4, 11200. Co.le M-. R NOAZZO ITALIAN · " lll'IQI ntyon Apffl , 1....., ---------Patrick B. McK• Cellf. 82828 CAFE 6 DELI, 21148 Belch iAne Htlghta, Clllf. 82707 ~ fll&.IC NC'r ICE SONS •re Invited 10 •1111'\d 1t1t1 lht nemee of the ot• PlllllC NOTICE 92648 Thi• 11et1tn1n1 wll flied Thie bualn•H 1, r:on· BlvO Hunllnoton 8MCh Thi• bu11n1n 11 con-Publllhed Orm COMt lll<I hearing end ·~ llolr1 wno can •lgn 1n I I Rlehetd OeMll Carr. 9522 with the Coun"' Clln! of Or ·· · dueted by· en lndMduel "'*'"' Pllo I I 25 NOTICI Of opinion• or eubmll evidence IQfMmenl on bellllf of lht FtCTITIOUI ., ... 11 Smokey Cr , Huntington '' • ducted by: • corpor•tlon Callf 926411 Geor -..,..,, 1Apt14, 1. 1 • · "'9f.JC HR.A.RING for or ege1n1t !hi rappllcatlOn corporeflon end wnetller N.U. ITATlllENT BMch, Cetlf. t 2&t8 •not County on Aprl~ Floyd Flodin. Prelld«Jt J1m11 J Loveridge, ~~~'•tat~~':'~: 1988 Fo042 C~ u outllned •bove. If Iller• more than one olfloer mu1t The foOowlng ~·are L11ll1 8111ltr, 9182 Publllhed Ore Coul Thie ftlllfT*'ll •u flied 17362 Cnepperel Lene. with tile County Clerk of or. IXCa'1'le* NO.•• ere eny l\lrther queetlon1 11gn II the bid 11 by• P•rt· doing bueJ.-a : Chfistlnt Or.. Huntington Di lly Piiot Aprll 4 "r,. 18 25 wttn the County Clerlt of Of. Huntington S.ar:n. Callf. ange County on AprU 11 Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY pilUI cell Evelyn Nlcnka. nerltllp or • folnt veolure, RllJER RUN PARTNERS. BMch. Callf 92M8 t98e . . . . i ngeCountyonAprll8. l988 821149 1986 . GIVEN lhet thl Huntington Aul1t1nt Pt1nner at 1tate lhl n1mee and •d· 129 Cebrlllo Slrett. Suitt Edwtn Bevier, 9t82 F--043 ~ R1t1 0 LCM14ge, 17352 "*= FICTYTIOUI...,_ .. 8Mch Plennlng Commllllon 536-5271 drWNI of Ill gener11 pert· 200. Co111 Mlle. C1llf Chrletlne Or.. Huntington Publllhtd Oflf\QI Coat Cfl.lwetll l.ane. Huntlng1on Publlthed Ofangt eo..1 NAiii ITA1'DmllfT wlll hold 1 publlc n.ertng In "-W. P1Un, he· nerw end Joint venturere II 921127 Beach. Call!. 92M8 Ml.IC NOTICE 0.lly PllOl Aprll tll, 25· Mey Beech. Call!. 92M9 Deity Piiot A.Pfll 25 Mey 2 9 Thi fOl\owlng penon I• tht Council C111mblf' 11 the retary, HUflt1fttJ(on 8Mctl 1n1 bidder 11 • 1011 RonlJd P. Me<lckel. an In-Thia bu11ne11 11 eon-2. 9. 19811 Kenneth T · Loverld91. 18 1988 ' ' ' doing bualnell u : Hunllnglon BHch Civic ~ Commlllton proprlltorehlp Of 1notner dlvlduel. 314 eu.n1 Vlate. ducted by: I generll Plrt· ~TITIOUI 8UIMll F--079 17352 Chepperel Li n1. ' F-t tll PACIFIC TELEPHONE ~tw, 2000 Mein Street. Publl111ed Orenot Cout entity tn11 dOtl bull""9 Belboe. Cell! 928111 n«lhlp NAMI ITATIMeNT Huntington Beien. Cellf. ANO COMUNIC~TIONS Huntington BHcn. Cell· Delly Piiot A.prll 25. 1886 undtlr 1 flctlttou1 name, lhe I Pacifica River Run AB-Veil• Carr Tht followtng Plf'llOn 11 Nit.IC NOTICE 921149 SERVICES, 27482 8onoMlo. !omle. on tht d•t• end 11 the Fl29 bid 1n111 be In the reel n1me eoef•t•. inc .. 1 Celllornl• Thia •l1temen1 w11 flied doing~ M : Thi• buelnua le con· Nil.IC NOTICE Ml181on VllJo, c.llf. 92991 lime lndlelled below 10 ,.. of the bidder wttn • dllig· COfPOl'•tlOn, t901 Newport with lhl County Clint Of Or· (l)OIGITIG (b)OIGITAL ~TTTIOU• ......... dueted by; CO-ptr1nerl Wllllem T. Goltmen. 27482 celve1n<lconllderthl•t•t• PUBLIC NOTICE nation followlng 1now1n9 Blvd., Coet• Mell. Cellf. enotCountyonAprllll. t988 WELDING SEf:IVICES. NAMI ITATIMINT ~=-=t~i~ hied ~TITIOUlll ITlafWTlllll .. NTll ~~~ttc.1911~1Ml11lon Vl1fo, rnen11 of all pereon1 wno "OBA (the flcilttou1 name)' . 92827 ,_ 181152 Libre Circa •2. Hunt· Tht lollowlng peraon I• .. ....., & ...... wlltl to be neerd re4111ve 10 . pro...ics.d. nowevet. no lie-I Thi• builne11 11 r:on-Publl111ed Orlll'IQI Cout lngton &Mch. Caltt. 8~ doing bull.-11: with the County Clln! Of Of· Thi lollowlng peraon111'1 Thi• bu1ln"' 11 con· tt11 eppllcetlon cMlcrlbed "~!'~:.~=· tltlou1 n1me lhell be uNd duotlld by: 1 gentrll ptr1· Ollfy PllOt Aprll 11, 18, 25. t>evld Guy Bultr111. HECKER DISTRIBUTING engeCounty<W!Aprll3, 18811 doing bullneee M : ducted by. en lndMduel '*°"" uni-there 11 1 current oer-lllp Mey 2. 1986 18652 Llbr• Circle 112, Hunt· COMPANY. 1802 Mlnorce '10MM TAAX WEST. 427 C.telln1 Wllllllll T Ooltmen DATE/TIME.. Mey 6. 1988 d;ht ~011f"1ng ~·•rt reg111r11ion wtth the Orange Ronlld P. Mwlektl F--Os2 I 1ng1on Beectl. Calif. 9264e Or., Coetl Mtll, C1lll Publllhed O..angt eo.t Or .. N9wport BMcti, c.llf. Thie 1t1ti.m.n1 ... flled 7:00 PM ng ua na1a .. . County Aecofder In c ... of Thi• etetemtnl wu nlld rn1e bu1lnea1 I• eon· t28211 Otlly Piiot Aprll 4. 1 l. l8, 25· t21163 wtth tn. County Clertt ot Of· APPllCATION NUMBER s~.~~~RA3~~~IA ~: OOl'POf•tlon1, lncludt th• with lhe County Cllf't! of Of. PUBllC NOTICE duotad by: an lndhlldull Rlchlrd Allen Hecker. 1986 John B. Oulty, 427 angeCountyonAprllt 1Ne Condlflonll Elloepllon No S 11· 385 ~ namw of tne Prealdenl, angeCounty on Apr11II.1988 011tld Q. Bunr-1802 Mlnoroe. Coate MtN, F--0~ C1t1lln• Or.. Newport ""711 e&-26 enue. u • . ·~-........ Secttt•ry. Treuurer. Ind l'....-r f'ICTITIOUl IUINll Thi• ltetemtnl WI• flied Celtt. t211211 BNeh, Cellf t211113 P\iblllhed Oflll'IQI eo.1 APPLICANT Oa111<1 Oddo Beecn. Celll. 92880 M1neger Publlehed Orlll'IQI Cout NAiii ITAn.NT I wttn lhl County Clerk of O..· Thie bulln ... 11 con-Ml.IC NOTICE Thll bualnn1 11 con· Otlly Piiot April 18 25 Mey LOCATION Nortne111 P ~tin R.c:ts"'F ~lald Thi City C. ouncil of lhl Diiiy Pllol AP<ll t8, 25, Mii)' The follOwtng Plf"I0"11 '" enga County on Meroh 20, d~ld by. an Individual flCT11lOUI ........ ducted by· an lndMduel 2, 9, t81111 • • cornw of Main 111d Tenth " ner, •' e Clly of Coe11 M ... r111<Ve1 2 9 19811 doing bullneee .. : t988 Rlotlerd A. Hec:kw Jonn B Duley F~& Slr"1t Drive, Corone del Mer. Cell! thl right to reject eny °' Ill ' ' F~7 ACCENT CU ST 0 M f1011IO Thll statement wu flied NAiii ITATllllNT Thll llaltment w .. nltd ______ _.;,...;;..;.;;. ZONE. R2. Medium Deni!· 92852 bld1. WOODWORKS, 2931 G~ P\.lb09hed ~ C<>e9l Wl1h the County Clerk of Of. The fotlowtng penone "' With the County Clln! of Of. Ml.IC N0TfC[ ly R4ialdtntlll i Thll bUllneu I• con-0111d April 2 t 1986 PtllllC NOTICE Lene Unit a. c~ Mela, D•lly Pllo1 Ap(fl 1 i. t8 25 ange County on Aptll 8 18811 dOIM'lG~ .. 1~.:0:. 3506 Vie ~ County on April 1&, REQUEST To ellow e re-Our:ted by I llmlted p1J1ner· Publl.hed Or~ Cout Calif. 82828 Mey 2, 1988 • ' • "°8oal 19811 '1C:TITIOU8 ...,_ .. ductlon In minimum 101 11811 '"tw Dally Piiot Aprll 25, 18811 I 'ICTillOUI .,...,... Stephen Chrl1toph1r F-053 P\.lbllllhld Orange COut Oporto, N-port Beech, ll1DllOlt NAiii ITAT'llmNT end lot width for the purpo1e 11n R Buli.r o.n.r11 F1311 ....... ITATIMUIT Wetton. 580t SNahore, Delly Piiot Aptll 111 26 Mey Clllf. t211113 . Pvblletlld Orenga Cout Thi fOllOwlng ~ 11 of eteetlng two p•rcela to be Penner The following i-aon 11 Newport BMch, c.ltt. t21163 Ml.JC NOTICE 2 9 19811 ' · Grand 1"'*°" Enle<l>ritill Deity Pllol Apffl 25 Mey 2 9 doing bullnell •: developed u low denllty Tn11 11a1tn">ent wu flied Pl&.IC NOTICE doing bull""9 u · Duke G1llegher, 18411 · · F-077 Inc .. 1 Callfomle eorpor. 111 t988 · ' ' PRIME MOVER, 821 S re1ldenUel with the County Clerk of 0<· STEPHEN J. MALEFYT Ptllcen Pl-. Coet1 Miii, f'1C'TlTtOUe 8U ... ll etlOn, ~ Vie Udo, New· . F-11 t Euctld St. Sultl 0. &ante EN v 1 Ro NM EN T A L e.nge County on Aprll 15, FICTTTIOUa •Ul*EN CERAMICS. 1214 Felr· Cellf. 92828 NAMI ITATllMJIT PlllllC NOTICE port BMch, Cellf t211113 Ana, Celtt. t2704 STATUS Negetlve Oeclar. l988 NAMI ITATIMINT ywood Welk, Legun1 Beech. K*'neth A. Rudd. 19<411 Thi followlng pereon 11 Thie bi.lllMU II con-Ml.IC NOTICE Loi• A. Gercla. 1121 S ttlon 118-25 FIOllCM The following l*'SOn le Cellf 921151 Ptlleln Pleo1, Coa11 ~. doing bull.-u : '1C1lTIOUl llU ... ll ducted by. 8 eorpotltlon Euclid St. Suite 0 , 8«111 ON FILE: A copy of Ille P\ibll1hed Orenge Cout doing bual,_ u . Slephtn Jamea M11etyt c.llf 926211 BE HAEN S INTER . NA.Ml ITATllllNT Thom1t8cterrlno, GOrpor· rtCTITIOUI ......... Ane, Clltt, 92704 PfC>PONd eppllcitlon le on Delly Piiot Aprll 25. Mey 2, 9, l'IOME BUYING CLUB OF 1214 Felrywood Welk ' Thia bualMU 11 con• NATIONAl, 4115 E. 17th Thi fOllowtng per9009 1r1 111 SeeNtce Prllldlnt NAiil ITATOllDfT Thie bu1lneie1 11 oon• flle In the Depertmenl of o.. 111. 1988 AMERICA. 7700 Orenge-~una Belen, Call! 921151. duetld by· 1 oen-11 Pert· Street. Sult• 400. Co1t1 dol"11 bullnet11 u : Thie lllltmenl ... nled T'hl follOwtng peraon1 11'1 ducted by. an lndlvld~ ~:H~iln= F·tt2 ~::.8C:1~·~: ~· Buenl d!'~ ~~~~::~1u&tcon• nesf~ C. Wetton M:.9e,,~"·=~:.2':to2 Wpl~hC~~U~~N?ri~~Cc?:! :;.t~;tyon~r~ ri: d~'l:.'~<:S~UCTORS, ~h~· ~::.,, -flied e..cn. Clllfornl• 926'4!1, f0< PUBLIC NOTICE Denny Ro R1ynolde, Slephln J. Mlllttyt Thia 1111emen1. wu ftled Oxford Oftw, Huntington Mele. Celtt. t2827 1988 604 3111 SI . N•wport with 1111 County o.ni of Or· lnepec11on by lhe publlc. 29709 ~lgull Rd •5·H. Thi• •t•ttment WU llled with !hi County Clwtl ()f Of. BMcti. Calif, '2621-3295 PhytlltCuMO, 310 E. 2181 ,....,. e..r:n. Clalf. 921163 lnglCountyonAprN3 1Nt ALL INTERESTED PER· FICTTTIOUI BUllNfll ~uni Nlguel, Callf. 921177 wlln lht County Cllrk of Or-Inge County on Aprll 3, 1Ne Thia bu1lnen 11 oon· St., Cotta M111, Cell! Publllhld Orange Coeet Lor*'ZO C. Miiier, 215 Via ,.._ NAMEITATEMENT Thie bu1lne11 11 con. angeCountyonAprll7,198e fllCIMt7 ductldby:anlndlvldual t21127 • o.tlyPllotApril25,May2,9, RIY1t1n1.1.*~' BMch, P\.lb119hed Orange eo.t The tollowlng l*IOlll "' due1ed by-1n lndlvldull "°1lfte Pvbll1htd Ofenge Coat Stenley Betvene Thi• bu11ne11 11 eon· 111. tHe c.llf. t2ao;J Deity Piiot Apr114. f1. 18 25 dot~~~~~~~·~HOPPER Denny Rix Rll)'noldl Publllhtd Orange Cout Delly Pllol Apr11 11, 18. 25, Thi• 1t1fement .,. lllecl dueted by: an lndMdual F-103 Thie bu1lne11 11 con-ttet ' ' F.0..4 LTD . 4121 w .. t«"' Plaoe. Thie 1t1tement wu llled Delly Pllol Aprll tll, 25, Mly Mey 2. 1Nll wtth the County Clenl of Of. Ptty1t11 CuMO duetld by; an lndlvldulll Suite 112. N~' a.IC .. , wllh tht County Clltk of Of· 2. 9. 19811 F-05t 1ng1CountyonApril •. 19M Thie st•tement ... flied Ml.IC N<>TlCE lorenio c Miiiet P\8.IC NOTICE _ .. ,,_,.. ..... " Inge Coul'lty on APf'113. t886 F..c>e 1 ,..,. ;i.tttl tht County Cieri! of 0(. Thi• ltltWMll'lt WU nltd L I L L I A N r Cent 92880 F10M21 Nil.IC NOTICE Publlehecl Orllnge Coeet enge County on APf'll t5, rtennoua ...,..... With thl County C""1t Of o... rtc:TYTIOUI ll.lllDI FLETCHER 20 ear Jolln A Pug•ley. 7o7 Publllhed Orenge Cout Ml.IC NOTICE Detty Piiot APf" 18, 25, Mey 1Hll MAMI ITAT'llmNT ll'09 County on APf'll 11 ..,._ ITA,....,.., • Y Marigold, COl'one del Mar. Delly Pllol Api-11 1 f. 111. 25. ~TITIOUa ..,..... 2. 9, !tell ,_ Thi tollooMng S*90N.,.. 1t811 ' Thi lolloWlng peraona ere resident o f Cost Mesa. C1lll 921525 Mey 2, 18811 fJCTITIOUI llU..... ..... ITATl.mNT F-088 PublllMd Ot1111Q9 eo.t doing bullneN II: ~1 doing buel.-.. : passed away m Reno, Thl1 bu1lne11 11 c:on· F-080 NAMI ITATllllNT Thi lollowlng pet90nl are OaJtyPllot Apf'll 2!1, May 2 t 0£8RA SWANSON CHB P\ibllttled OrllllQI COMt GPR ENT!APA18fS. Nev ad a B e I 0 v e d duC11d by • 11m11ed partner· Thi followlng Pl'IOM ,,. doing bulln8ll 11: P\8.IC NOTICE 111. 1oae ' · ' OBA STARBOARD GROUP. Deity Piiot Aprll 25 Mey 2 9 t ea 1 Port Clyde on..., Hunt· m other of R oyal F "'J1P ... . PtllllC NOTICE doing bullnell u : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA F· 108 i=!1eee2 ::::: ,.B_,t;tJ.. Hunt• 111. 1oee · • ' tnoton BMc>h. c.tt. t2l4f · olln A . .-vglley HOT TRAX HOBBIES, CUSTOM PAINTING. 3t2 l'IC:TITIOUI ___ .. • ..,..,, t2648 F-101 llicflerdG Petert0n t581 FI et c her , s Is o Thi• 1tatemen1 w111 flMM! ~TITIOUI .,..... t5432 Electronle Ln. Hunl· Santi INbtl, Colle ..._., N.U. ITA,......,. Pt&.JC NOTICE Miiie Swanton, Pon Clyde orlve, Hunttnoton survived by 5 grand· wllll lhtc Covnty Ci.rk 01 Or-NA• ITATllllNT 1ngton 84tech, C.llf 921149 Calif. t21127 T"-tollowlng l*'IOn le ~H~ett Avenue. long Nil.IC NOTICE &Mch, Cttltf. t264e c h ildren and 7 great •noe ounty on Aprll 10. Thi IOllowtng penon 11 Corrldo Blt•ne. 2043 t Stev. l" Gr<>11. 3112 doing~•: ...cnnoua .,_.. -... •. ....,,, 90808 UnOa K. Petweon, He 1 .ii 19811 doing bualnen ... Cutll Rocle Huntlf\g10n Sent• l .. bel, Colt• MIM. ELlGANT NA1l8 BY NAiii tTAl'lmJ(T Thi• bullneu II con· P'ICTITIOUI ......... PortC!ydlDffYI HUl'ltlnOton grandch1luren. Fu· '10l1n PACIFIC T£LE·CALL. BMoh, Cell!. t21148 Caltt t21127 CHRISTINE, 4t4 A 311t, Thi followtng per'ION.,. dUct.cl by: lfl ln<IM<tuel MAim flAT'la.NT 9-oh, Clllf t2i4e neral aennces w1U be Publlene<1 Orange Cout 275112 Mlney1, Ml11lon 1 Marie Sarine. 20431 c.. John Rendel o.tnM 9312 Newpor1 BMch, Clllf 82"3 dolnc bullMu u · DIDf• IWlll'llOfl Thi fol!Owlng P«IOnll.,. Thi• bu1lnet1 11 con· held on M onday 0111yP1101Aprll25 May2.9. v1110.C11tt.92801 t11Rock,Hunllnoton9eecn, 81xby A~. Gerdln Grove. Niian Tiii Nguyen, 3M2 ANTl~KHAOAF.Y. 9012 ..... T .. ~~a,!.~,!~M ... }'~. dolnQl>utlneet 11· duc1ed by· HUlbend enc:t A ril S 986 ' 18, 19118 Aendelt J . Cetrw•. 276e2 Calif 821148 Celff 921141 Cler1mont. lrYlne , Cellf "'"' ,.,. .__ .. J' .,_,. .,. ..,,. EPC~. 1501 Wlltcltff wife . P 2 • I · a1 11 F·119 Mln1y1, ~IMl<>tl Viejo, C1lll. Thia bu•ln•H 11 con· Thie bu1tne11 11 eon· 92714 ='.Ce1ir.t2~Ufltlngton 9'0t County on APrll 11, DrlYI Suite 11210, ~ Aiohvd O. Petenon A .M at Harbor Tnn1· 921191 ®Gted by: hu1band enc1 wife Clucted by'~,,.... '"'' bu.in ... 11 con· 8~ Mark ~ta. OOt2 1Ne a..ctt, Clllf. t2MO Thie 1tat..,.,.,..1 wee flied ty Baptist Chur<'h, PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu11ne11 11 con· Merli hren• Jonn A. o.tnM dUCMCI by. 111 lndlvlduaJ V«onto. °' Huntfner'on ,_ Dell M M.,tck, 27U Vllt• With the County Cler'k of Of• Costa Mesa w ith ducted by: an lndli;\<fuaJ Tiiie •t•tll'Mnl ..... lllld Thie ltet--.t WM tl6ed Nhen Tiil ~ 9Mct1 c.llf t2648 Publlttled Ofenge coal IJmbfoll, ~ BMcfl, ll'IQICouMyonApri13 1Ne ' . . NOTtCI RlndN J Carre<e wt1h thl County Cler1( ot Of· With the County Clerk of Of. Thl1 etetel'Mnt WM llMd Thi•' buti,,_. le oon• Delly Piiot ~ 25, Ml'/ 2, t;-&tit. t 2"0 ,..... Rev Bruce Mernf1eld INVmNG..01 Thi• atetemtnt wu flied engeCountyonAprll3,ltee 11'1Q1CountyonApntf,1Ne wlthfhlCountyCllln!OfOt· ductedby.enlndMdual 111,lOM • Thia bu1lnffl 11 oon· Publllhed Orenge 0oee1 o ff>c1atmg. Entomb· Notice I• lllr•by given tllef wltn the County Clerk of Or· ,_.. ,..., angeCountyon Apffl I, 10811 8t9¥1 K~tr F-117 ducted by • Hmlted P"1n«· Deity Piiot Ai>tH 4, f1, 11. 28, ment at Rose Hills tht 8o11<1 Of Trull ... 01 th4f anot County on APrH t , 19811 Publ'-fled Orenoe Coea1 Publllhed Ofenge COMt ,_, TNI ll~t -flied INp . ttee M emor1a l Park Huntington S..cll Union nm710 o.ltyPllotAPf'll4,ft,1t.25. Oell)'Pl10t1'Pl1111.26.Mey Publ..,_, Orenge COMt .ittltNCounfyCler'kofOr· PtllUCfl>TICE c.l!M.Me1tc11 f:04e • High 8chOol D11trlet Wiii ,.. Pvbllthed Orange Cout 1tM 2, t , 1tee Delly Pllo1 Apr1I t 1, 11, 26, .,. County on Aptll ,. Thie 11et9'Nnt ... lllld m 1111 ..... WIJll't WhttlJer. Directed by ~Mlltdbld•IO<tuppty· 0.lly PllotApr1118,25,M1y fo047 flL'..()83 Mey 2.1tee 1118 ' ACTmOUllUll•N wlttithlCountyC*kof0..-1 __ .;..ruu..n.;;.;.;;;;;,;..;.;""'~~:..::;:: __ Pierce Bros. Bell Ing HEAT PUMPS mMtlng 2. 9. 1t88 rta.IC NOTICC -, F-064 ,_ N.U. ATA~ *'09CountyonApfflt, 1Nt Broadway M ortuary orequ11tothe1P1Ctt1cat1ona F4>84 Pt&.IC NOTICE "8.JC NOTICE Pvbllll'led 0renoe COMC .......,f!t! == ~.,. Put>tllhed 0r-": ~.~ 642·9150 ~.t~ in 'hi omce of -'d MLIC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI ...,..... iric:TmOUt...,..... o.i1yPt1at Apr;i ~5· May2• '· 8.luaoA P!DAl 90ATS. Delly P11ot Apr11 i'u6. Mey Thi fOllowtne l*'MN.,.. Bid .. 11 NAm ITAT'llmWT NAm ITATtmNT PlCnnout ll.lllUI 111. lt8ll 400 Main St-........... 2, I, 1"'"'" doing tlueineel-.: f m 1 ,\ :·: ~ H c~•~I~ PM:TITIOUI IUMIUI Thi fottowlng ~ ltl The tOllOwlng l*'IOM.... MA.Ill flATDmJC'T l'·l01 Cliff. t2tt1 ,..., --. '""' fl-071 ( 'lT A A 0 l WI HD 8 PUMPS-810 1829" Id NAMI aTATl..w'f doHIO buelr1ieel M ' doing bullMM •: Thi fotlowlnQ ~... K1My LY"" 1c>a11, N11 OCI! NIC MI MOIUALS l'AC911C Y9W ~~.to: ~1tyn E Rowi.y, dJ:18hl !..~~ .. l**>n• are SAIL INN MOT!L, 21127 O & l HIGH PRE88URE doing ~• l'\8.IC M)llC( Aottde Ol!Ue, eo.t. Mela, Ptlll.IC NOTICE \b~~fASUAI! CHARTIM. f 019AL ,.,_ .,,..,.,_"Q mlnllQef Hunt "" ""'.,' ,_ N-port Blvd.. Nftopor1 STEAM OL!ANING, 18181 A~IMAL ...,.PAUi, 2Cn0 Clllf, t2t2t Pl., Ooet.I ...... C-.l•'J • ...__ lnglon 8Mctl Un~ Hlg~ 0 M ENTEAPRIZES. 8Mcl'I, Callf. t2te3 V~ Ln. 1110, Hunt· Newpor181vd .. ea.ti.,.._., ACTTT'tCMM ._N 9.,._ Joftn "°'"'~ IC.-Caltt 27 ~ C--·-1 lchoot DlelflCI. 10251 5 442 w 11 1owlck Cir., It.,_, ~. 1415 8t tnaton IMd\, Cellf t2141 CaJlt'. t2t21 MAim aTATW 4200 Park ~ 012' Plennoue-.. ~ a. Wlmtwop. 111 350t ~~ =:t. Yorktown Avin~. Hunt· Anehllm, C1flf. 92801 SUMnu~!.1 LOI Ange6M, bevld WW(rJI Uttlefteld VllloNIN 8~ Inc., Thi~~ W ~ 9Wfl, Calf. nteO MAim ITAW ~ Pl , Coate Miia. inoton 9Mct1 CA 826411 end OOuQlua Ctlettee Meo-Cellf WI'" Jf .• 18181 Vl9wpolnt Lii. c.utornla. 20U ~ doing bulllMlll -Jiii Kattftl fcwe.tl'I 4200 Thi ~ .,... .,.. . 12827 P,_ipott..... f90IMd 91 or i.fore Mey 5 Connel'I. 5-442 Wll!Owtcti Cw.. Yeong 8 . &Ml. :Mia St. I 110. Huntington a..oti. BMI., eo.te Meta, Cellf. AOB!TH LTD., tOOOO ,_. Ntwport fl12' .._. dOlna ~-.: Wllllam T. uncter, tf? Vlf • .U.2100 1 .... 2:00 pm at wnlcti Mllhllm. Caltf t2I01 84.INll It!., lOI A~. Cellf, t2641 t2t27 MecAl'ltlw llMS. Ste 1183, port....,,. Ctlt. tHeo AC A880CIATU II, 3808 alllll P1 .. 009te ...... c.tlf time 8lld piece bid• U be Thie bualn... 11 con-Celf. tooM ftlll bulln.ae 11 oon· Thlt bu'"'9M le con· !MM. Cellf. 92711 nu. bu~lneee 11 COfl-Cedlllac Avenue. lulldlrlQ 12127 °'**' ...... ducted by .,, lndMdUlll Ttill bullnell II CO"-dueted by: 1111 lndMduel ducted by: • ~e110n Ao'*1 L.ellle lentofd, duOtld by: • __. .,.,,. (). t 10. Coel• ...... Cellf Thtl blllltMa .. con- "'" 3t t°'"' r9eCI In Doug MeoConnall ducted by.~ and wife ~ W. lltti.n.td Cif'tOOfY I Gii. ~t 1581 MeM Of. I 100, 8enta ,...,., ---OH.2t duelled by' I 09l*W pert• bid lhall rwneln VINd Thie ltetement .. flled 81.,,..,. 8Nfl Thie 11atement ... fled fhll It...,,.,, -fled AM, c.m. 02101 K.., Lynn ICma Ottrnene "-etment Com-,,.,... tair •period of 45 day..,,. llWfth the County OIMc of Or· Thll ~1 wee fled -4111 the Counfy Qer'll Of Or· wtth the County CWtc Of Or· !MlfOtttl Jo, Ollvolr. 1611 Thie ttet9l'llel'lt .. fled peiny, 1 Calltomle limited Het"1 a. W\nt~ .,_ _, .. peclflecl for the r• enoe County on Apr1I 11, ""'",,.County Ollnc Of Or· enge County on Acl(ll 1 t, .,. County on "Pt11 11. MeM °'· t 100. Serita AM, w1tt1 the~ Clettl o1 Or· ~. 1ooos MIMlon L_!hle etatement .,. fl9CI CIJlfPtofblde 19M enoeCountyonAor113. ,,.. 1Nt 1tlt Ce!'!.~707 MOllCoun1YonA.clfU. , ... Miii AcMd, Wh"111t. Cellf.:=:._ttllCoumy()erliGfOr• n. 8oerd Of Trutt-,_,, ,..._ ,_ ~ ,..,. bU!NneH I• con-,_.. eoeoe ro-..,.CountyonAprO, , .. .,_..,_ 1"9IOlll=r:Offhe Publllhld Otanp COMC PublllNd Ot11n91 COMC Publlehecl Ofll'IQI Co.et Publllfled 0renge CoMt ducted bY-CO-S*11'W't ~ Otwioe QOMll O'Donnell. lri9ham & ,_ _-., ol ~ --.. Delly Pltot Apr1125, ..., 2. I Ollly fl'llot Apr1I t f. 11 21 Diiiy Piiot AprN 2$. Mey 2 t DllllY i-llot Aclr1! 21, ~ 2. I , Hzlbftfi JO'( at¥9r n..u.. Piiot &'Wt 1 f. i.t ff, llJW1,...,..Soilthern, • Cal-fl'llt>llMct OrMOt Co.t ) :,;;--.._the rlgPlt'i';;; 18, 1oee • · ...., a. 1111 ' ' • 11. 1oee ' ' ' 11. ,... Tl'lll Nt~ ... Ned -.;;;.; 2 1oee ......... ~ ' ' torn•• P•rt~lp, HOt Delly "'°' April t1, "· ts. F·t02 ,_,,_ '·111 F·110 Wth the County ClilR of Or· ' '-Ola Cedltlao A........_ 8ullCllllQ Mey 2, 1tM NIM f't&.JC *>TIC£ Plll.IC NOTICC fltll.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICC Pt&.IC NOTICE Pt.a.IC NOTICE 0 BITUARlf S FLETCHER Orange eo.t DAJLY PlLOT/Frid9y, •• 26, ilM • , 1 __ P\ml_IC_NO_Tl_CE ____ Ml. __ IC_NO_TIC£-""--__ Ml~;...;IC_t«>_TI_CE ____ Nl.IC __ NO_TICE __ --'Ml.JC---.._NO_TlCE ____ PUIJC--..-""-NO_TICE __ l _..;..MUC=.;..NO~llC(~-'--MUC--..__._NO_m __ \.OilLF. UF Pl BL11... Hl \Kl\.l, Tiff L 11 'y 0F H\ 'T l\.l, TO\. n r .\l ti I \\ ELF I 11 ) LA I{ HUI SI''-''\\.() lC\\\\l '\11\ J>[VfLLW\l f '\I (\Lut K ~H \' 1 )l H\11)'-lfL '\ l';l)TlL[ I~ ttEf{ Cf\ Y 1....o lV[ \. lhdl the L It} l 01J11< d of llll' ( il ~ 111 I ll111t111g1011 l\c•<1c 11 h11s ')< licdulcd u publir hearing tor or1'>1ckr curr1111t•r1 1' lruir1 1t,1· publ1<.. 011 1l1t' c u11lt'rll!> ul tl11• City's Twelf1t1 Year SubrTllSSIOll to Iii n fur rc·c t•qH <J I i 1,l()l,(J(J() Ill lOflllllllllll~ Development Blot h. <..rant fund'> 011 \\or1cl.t}, \\c.1> 5, IY~l· ii 7:1fJ p .111 . 111 111( Cit\ le>11111 ii Chambers, I lunl111gton l\<'<1< h t l\I< ( f'11t1·r. 2'JfJfJ \I w1 '-ltrc'('t. I hin1ingto11 l\c·<l< ti, C <ildorn1a 92648. l op1C''-ol LI<' ~ul' 1<,\1 •m 1r1 .iv,.11lahl( fur 111c-,pc, t11111 111 tllC' l 1t\' (.(('r k's o ffice bet1.1.1·(.'ri the.· hours of s:r1r1 J,flt, .ind 5:(Jr; p.111., \lone I\ tlirrn1gt1 rrid.iy <'ll< luct1r1g l1ol 1cJay~. , I STATEM ENT OF COM~\ UNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES FY 84/85 & 85/86 PROCRAM BUDGET OBJEt T IV E~ I. lb·'it .. ilizc111011 ol d<1\\ r1t tJ\, r1 •'"""err 1.il d i-.\ rt• 1; 2. Prv .. 1c.1or1 ol c ll11111 11111 I\ 'tr' 1r ' 11·1 c t1 c! 1 11 iii I If''; '· I pgr .1dc ,111d µrt·~t·r .. , dt 1 I111111)' 111·1gt.horl1<1od<,; ti. Pr t'\t't "l' ti 1 t' \I\! Ill)' 111111 111g '((le~ ; 5. r pc11l(J ltll' I 1111•.i11i; 11ppw 1111 11tw'-I\ ttl ,1,1,. (IJ 1111. ,, ,. r1111d• r.1tt• li lt 111 It l 11i11 ... d 1olu': 6. I \p.111C1 tll(• 1•1 011011111 \1Pli11rt11111t11·' 1v 11!.tld•• 111 1,,.,., 111<1 111ocl1 ·r it1· 1111 111 11· l1111J\t'li<.ilcl .ind 11111111rt t \ I' r rnq><,. 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It . • 11111.' \1111 '' 11 1 I• rr•·d II• tll• ~r rt•loCaClon aCll\ill) lO <.upp(("rC'nt the (unds COfT1rr11tted throug,h a f)1spos1t1on and DevC'lop111C'nl Agret rnent. ~11 1ce Loral Option func's are used in support oi prevLpusly budget ed a<..tl\1t1es, the> support an\ o f tl1l ob1t·ct1ves. \lobtlc Horne l1r1 prov1.•men1s <Budgc-ted 191!>5 -~250,000): lllese fund~ v.ere ust>d for the initial publ1r 1rnprovernents .it t t~e old rnushr oo1t1 farm site loc d tt>d a t Ellis and Golden\\eSL. Onl~ $435 lids not beL·n con.mit t ed lrom these funds - $ l 4, I Sb is cornm1 t ted but llne'lpended. lh1s J1..ti-.1t1 addres'5t'S objective '\umber 6 s1n1..e the site 1.1.111 eventu.illv house low and oderate income ,. ob1k' hor C' tenan ts as a u· n porar~ shelter. Public Services (Budgeted 1984 -$I 00,000; Budgeted 198' -$1 57,000): These funds were used to support the activities by human service agencies. 1984: Legal A id -$30,000; H.B. C ommunity C l inic -$20,000; Feedbac k Foundation - SI 0,000; AMPARO -$1 0,000; H. B. Boys & Girls Club -$I 0,000; West O. C . Hotline -$3,500; Harbor Area Day Care Center -$12,000; Interval House - $4, 5600. 1985: AMPARO -$I 0,000; Boys & Girls C lub -$1 C,000; Center for Creative Alternatives -S I 4,665; Dayle \1clntosh Center -$&,394; Feedback Foundation - $12,67 3; Girls & Boys C lub -$9, I 00; Harbor Area Adul 1 Day Care Center - $17,500; Human Options -$2,33~; Huntington Beach Community Clinic - $26,600; Interval H ouse -$11,000; O.C . Consolidated Transportation Service Agency -SI 4,223; O. C . Fair Housing Counc il -$10,000; \\es t O range County Hotline -$4,500; \\!omen's Transitional Living Center -$5,000. This ac tivity supports ob1ec tive !\umber 2 by providing financial support t o agencies whic h meet the social service needs of low/moderat e income households. Smee the ma1ori1y o f the beneficiaries o f this activity a re low/moderate income households, it also meets the broad national ob1ec t1ve of maximum feasible priority for benefit to such households. $90,134 remain e ncumbered but unexpended. Fcur Housing Council o f Orange County (Budgeted 1984 -$25,000; Budgeted 1985 - $25.000): These funds were expended to support the services provided by the Fair Housing Council o f Orange County to a ff1rmatively further lair housing and provide services for reconc tlia t ion of landlord/tenant disputes. This activity supports objec tive Number 2 by providing financ ial ass1stanre to this agency to assist in affirmatively furthering fair housing and by pro viding direct assistance t o low /moderate income tenants. Therefore this proicct also meets the broad national objec tive of m aximum feasible priority f or benefit 10 such householc1c,. $10,419 r emains unexpended by enrumbNed. Administration l\udgeted 1984 -~191,912; Budgt.'ted 1985 -$205,491): These funds are expended t o meet personal and opera ting l ost <i aclmin1strat1on o l the program . $0 4,000 are unexpended as o f February 28 . 111 t he l t.J8b. Statement o f Projec ted Use o f F unds Adman1strat1on: Personal ServlU''> ~\ uperaling c o<;t <, O ffie Equipment Fair Housing Neighborhood Enhancement Program~: Oakview Operation L0<...0<\ Ltt y w ide Assistance: R ehabrlHa tion Proiec·t ~E'll -uf fH acn(" Public Scrv1u~: Loc al Opt ion: Alicia M. \\ ent1,1,o rth, l at't c lerk ( 1tv o f HunttnF.ton £\each 1000 \1Jtn \trE'E't I lhmtrngt on £\c,1• ~l. \. •\ 92t>4JI. 2 ~ 'S<iti Tot JI: f'\l\il 1!->h l'd titdlf'•' 'p ,\St l.l tly l'l lP t •l /2'",/~f., r-r 86/'a7 l 2th Yr.) $ l 'I. 7 ~~ 7, 70( l 1,0(;0 ~ 200,000 40.(JOO s 400.000 'S 0,000 S l •11, 000 ~I , I 07,000 general I ---~·~----~---------....---.-----------_.,...----~ ........................... -------------------~ 88 Orange Coaat OAILV PILOT I Frtday, Aprll 26, 1988 Nrltc *>TICE "8.JC lllTICf NI.IC *>net Ml.IC *1TIC£ ENVIRONMENT AL MANAGEMENT AGENCY ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TCM5419 to lie: 191 ~ .. .,..._ Af PUa.JC AUCTION TO T04S.1t MOTICa TO NOllal Of' CO.I ...... CA '291J7 Tt'lll HIGHC.IT BIOOfR fOA NOTU 0# TRUSTH'9 coenu~ TMJSTU'9 IAL! "'*9lgnld Tl\lliM .....,,.. ~ OA CA&HlfR'I I.ALI CAU.ING JIOI' _,, T I Mo.. l"Y illbay '°' Int CHECK, (~ • Um• ol T &. Ho 31~t ·$)M Sonoot Dle1t1c:1 lfVlnl Uni or•1921 inOon'edNll OI N .... NII If! lllwU mon.r ol the YOU AAE IN DfFAUl.Tl1ftecl YOU AAE IN 0E:'AlA.T lddlw1 ltld otNt common Unllild Q .. ) • lt'9 ScMtl ,UNOER A OHO °' TRUST Bid~ 2-00 o'otoott UNO£R A OEEO OF TRUST del19'*iOll. If llf'f, lhoWn flCl"ll EIMlnell to lr'4I Old•OATEO JUNf 1. 19'1 p M ol the 14111 dey Of Mey. DATED JUNE t, 19115 lwlin. ~ Ccully COulWlouM IU"'LESS YOU TAKE ACflONl 19M IH.£18 YOU TAK£ ACTION S..cl .. Wll lie m--. blA kx-.o In IN 200 8loc* ol TO PROTECT YOUR Pleoe ol 81d ~t 5060 TO PROTECT y~ wtltloUI ~ Ot WWTlll'lly, S.1'1111 N-. 8Mf PROPCRTY, fl MAY 8E Bltfanc4l, !MM, Ca t27 t4 PR()P{RTY. IT MAY 8E •P< ... Of lmpMd, ,.,dlnO (formertr w.t :..'if:~· SOlO AT A PVBUC SAU If Project lden1fflc1tfon SOU> AT A PVOUC SAL£. F tlli., PGef•tlon. Of An-. Omlilomla .. , tltllJ YOU N ED AH Name: Woodbndae High YOU NHO AH 9tlCUmbrlnem, IO P9'f IM lftd lnter•t IO lllld EXPt.AHATION ~ THE Sc:floOI AddllloM. ~ 2 A s..lied Pf~ from oontreotort ~In eccord.-.oe wtth SectJon A, 17, PropoMCI ~ut1ement1 and COndltlont of tt\Me SS*llel Prov1910nt wtll be r~ et the Offtce of the C'9rk of the ao.td Of Supervlaofl, Room 4M. Hall of Admlnta1r•llon, of 0'9 County of Orange, Sent•~ Celtfe>m'-, on or ~Of'9 Mond•Y the 12th d•Y of May, 19&&. •t 2·00 P m . o'cl()()I(, et wt\lch time they wtll be publloly opened end rMd In the Boatd of Sup«Vtton Heartng Room. Flret Floor. Hell of Adrnlnlttretlon. to Civic c.ntw Plaza, Sen1a Ane, Cellfomle, tor ti,. following project to be admlnltt.,ed by the Orange County Envlronmantel Men~t Agency. EXP\.AHATIOH ~ THE ~ ~ ol the note(•) now,..., by. unOlt.., Deed NATUAE ~ THE Pl.oe PW\I .,. on m. NAT\JAE Of. OE MCUf9d by Yid DNcl ol Trwt, Tn.111 In thl ~ "'*'° PROCECOING AGAINST Tl\9 llur~ ,.111nwltllp, PRO.llCT NO. ll.L 11..8-1 MIU SOUAAI RIQIOMAL ~AMC atCYCLE TJWL MPLAC!MINT PROCEEDING AGAINST 10-1 S4~.1KOO ._.'" Mid Counly _, St.I• YOU, YOU SHOUt..O 2300 Newpof1 Blvd . New-j YOU, YOU SHOIA~ lnCfudlng " P<O\l.o.d 111 Uld «*c:rl!MICI •· CONTACT A LAWYER. pen BMcfl. CA. 92te7 ICHIDUL.a OF WOM ITIMI COHJACT A L.AWvt:fl notl(1), 11M1nCM. ti 111y, Loi 11 ol T~ No 7940, In ContiNinlll Au•Jliely NOTICE IS HflUBY I TICOA TITLE IN~ ulldet IN ,..,,. of said o.ed IN 0ty oC '"""-· County of Compeny, I Clli 01\l!N thet 111• 1bove- CA)lo/PN(Y ~ CAUf~.IA. lol T"*, ..... CNl'ON Ind °'1in09. SI• ol <Alilomte. • e«p0r11hon. Tr""1M ~I nemed Scflool 0491rlC1 of Or· • corpcn!IOll, ~TITLE ... ~ollM ll'\Jll .. anclolP«mAP~ll'llMIOl\)12, ~·()MCI ol TNll, Will ~County,c.itfornl•.acn·1 tt..n No. bUm•tecl Ohftttty INSURANCE ,.,., TRUST INllnn.11 C'fMllC by laid ()MCI PtlO" 16 IO 18 ~ or Ille pt099'1Y o.cribed below Ing bY and tllrougll "'Gov· COMPANY QI '"'*' M~ Mapl, lrl the on Moy 30. 1900," 9:00 A.M . 1mlng Boerd, hereln•flet r• 1 2. 3. • Moblltutlon A .C Removal C~et• Stcycie Trell A .C Removal Concrete Blcycie Trait A .C Removal Conctete Bl<:y<ile T rall l .S . 8107 l.f' 8107 LF ~25 LF 34215 L.F 3133 L.F 3133 L.F 0n Mlly e 1eee • e oo Tl\9 ~Joery uncw .. ic1 o111e1 o1 .,,. COutlly lllc:ordlr • ,,,. Soulh 1ronc 1t11ranc. 1 i.<red to .. "DISTRICT". wtH I AM TICOA • TITLE Deed of TMI '*91olor• OI Mid County EllCICll .. oil, Ille Old ~ eouny• r9Qelve up 10. bu1 not i.1er I~ C-Otl/PAHY CJ' .. ICUl.O Ind delMW.O 10 IN oll "ON•. m,,_111, m....,., COut1t>ouM loalled In IM m tllatl IM 1!>0Ye-1t1l9d Um., CAUFOANIA 1 oor1x,,.hon und•nllgnld 1 wnn1n ngtil•. rwur91 Qllt rlO'* Wld l>loc:k ot IM W• Se/1la N'4 ... led bide tor tM 1w1rd of 1 '°"~ mi.E INSURANCE 04lde!WlllOfl of O.fauft wld oci. !lyd•ocattlon• by Otvd • (lonnfll'IV WM! Cllh 1 oontr110t for tM 1b0.,. pro-, (A) 1·A (A) l·B (A) 2·A (A) 2·9 AHO fRUST CQtM'IAHY • o...n.nd ll)t Siii, ind I Wnllln wfllltQeYI' '*"' known !Ml Slt'NI). SMta,.,.... Cel11Dm!a. ~ Ouly ~Id Trwl• ~ NQCOI o1 O.IU 111d DIChon mey t>e W!lhll'I ot uno.t Mid I TM 11111 will t>e mid41 IO ti. Bid• lhlll be r-..ved In Ind pyrwant IO 0111C1 o1 Tll.lll lo Sell TM unOWligMd IMO. IOQllller •II IN hlgtlMI t>iOOer lof 0911 or I tM Pl-ldenttned 1l>OV9. ~ Ocaoo.t 24, t ee&,• C*iMd Mid Noooe of 0.lllull Pl'!*'* ngl'tl ol Ol*IO. ICUllW'I otllctl pe'fUll • 1ne ind .n.11 b9 e>per*' end '"" No 11$-410* OI OlflColl Ind £_,ion lo 54111 IO 119 mll'llflg. ...~ Ind 111111 Ol MUt'" ll!Wful money ol publ~ly reld eloud It ,,,. ~ 1n ,,,. ottioa ol "" ~ tn 1119 oounly .,..,. ~Ing lllllf•lot •no eloMgllM Unned si .... OI AIMtioa lbOV•·ltll•d tlm1 1nd Ooeatlonl concemtng puroh ... of Plana •nd Special Provlllona ahould be eddreued to the euhi., EMA. (7 14) 534.3459 County ~ Of ~ ,,.. ,.., Pt'l>C*tY • localed in Ind temOWlg tr. Nm• t'om Tl-..~ mUll t:i. d,_, on • placl ~.~~ WJlL TtCQflJITlf INS~E Mid lM'.cl Of llpt othlt l.Mcl, Mlf• Of -* '*"'·. ·-~ TMr• wfll be I S50 00 cs. AT PuelJC AlJCTIOH -TO ~AHY OF CAUFORNIA. lnG1ucMg.,,. ngni 10 wll!Olloca Of .,.,., C!.cM u.-i. Of I J><*t r9QV!r~ '°' MCh ... of Reduoed conatructlon plena. apecial provltlona end other contract doeumenta ere avalleble fOf examination wtthovt ch1rge or may be MCYred upon payment, Including ttata t1I" tax. of: HIGHEST BIDDER FOR a COfl)Otlflon. lorme!'Y TITLE 01 011.aionany dnll Ind m-st•1 0t 141derlll MV!f91 Ind t>ld dooum.nt1 to gu111n1 .. , CASH OA ~R'S INSURANCE AU:> musT trom i.ncN OI* than inoe. IOln uaociahon oorr11aled "' Mir r•turn In good condition CHECI(, (Pl'fllbll ,. llml ot C-OWl'ANY. • lllCI TrUllM , ~ Ollenbed. ()II O< c.lilomll l'lw sei. wtll 119 wllhln 11119 (5) ~YI 1l1er IM 1 11 .IO H .,._eel up In penon 110..00 H requeetect by mall ... '" llwtut morwy ol ,,.. By Werwtt Bl'fMI. QM ...... IUMlll ltld .n.n.1m.o. Without CIMlnll'tl Of t>ld Ol*lfno d•I• Unfled &-) • 11'19 SolAll AulhOnZ.O Sigrwllur• inlo. ttvOllOh Ott ..,_ IN wwrenly, ~· or omoloed. E~ bid mull c;onlorm Plana and apeclflcatlona requeated by mall et• Nnt via U P S .. so pleue Include the street addr_. to which theM document• may be dell\reted Fron! Entrw>e» 10 tn. Old Trvlf• or l*f't c:onduaing •utllut!-ot tne lancl ,.,C•.g 11>1 1~1e. ~'°" and l>9 r91P011elV9 to I"-I ~ ~Y ~ 1111 ner~ Cll9Cntled Ind 101ori-contrect dowm.nt1 A comptete Mt of full ltze qon•tructlon plane wllt be evallabte for examination without charge or may be aecured upon payment, lncludl~ eales tax, of the amount shown In the proper column In the table Hated below 1oa11ec1 .,, ,,.. 200 Block ot TIOOf n11 lnlurwlOt COfl\PMJ t>oetom •uefl whlp.tOCUd or Contlr*1tet "41••118/Y Eacn bl~ en1ll tubmll. I Well Slnta Arra 8IYd of Caltlom• dir«:tK>Nllly Clf'lll9d woetil. Comj)eny • INI Tru.1 .. unoet on tNI form lurni.hed with (tor"'*"f w .. 1 6111 & ) 5an11 111 7 Walnut Gl'Ow Aw 1unn.11 Ind .n.ns undtr end 11>1 aoo.-. Oeecl of l llJll I the eon tr.cl doc:umwtts, 1 No Of Stieeta c~ Per s.1 1-5 S3 70 6-10 7 •O 11· 15 11.10 18-20 14.80 21-25 18 50 26a30 22.20 /4M., C...'-111 nglll. 1~11 RoMm-S, Celt9"18 91 770 banMlll\ Of beyond IM PllnOI Signed by TtmOll'ly J Johreon llSI of 1119 pr()90Md tub<:On· W'<I on1erw1 aonv.,..c1 10 Ind Attn Wencty ~.,... llmtb "-'· Ind to recs""· • Nancy V Johnlon, who -1ractors on 11111 proj9ct N now llelO oy d under ...a ()4ledl(818~3071007 Neun'* IQUIP, maintain, mamed IO ..en Oll'llf Ind required by the Sub .. ttlnog ot Trvtl '" 1"41P'OC>ll"Y1t1U111ed Oa11 Apnt 3. 11188 rll)ejt, <IMC*' Ind CIC*lll•j1rtcor04ld on June 12. 1981. • •nd Subcontr1ctlng F1lr 1n MliO Couf,ly Ind SU.• Ni< 11. 111, ~. 1988 Inf 1uct1 -* or m1,__ lneiru"*"' No 18641 In 8ooi1 Practtoea A.Cl Govt Cod• dllo'l'*I _, °'1ln09 Coatl Oaoly P.ioc WllllOUI ~. IN ngl'tl 10 I 4087 PIQ9 15.29 of Olkwil $9C '100 ti MQ No of Sheets Coat Per Set 31-35 $25 90 36-<CO 2960 45-50 37.00 51-55 "° 70 ~ « "° LOI 37 01 l'11d No 1713 on Cini, nwl9, 11<n ••olo,. encl R«x>toa. County ot ~. Each bidder muet -.iDmll I 11>1 Cfty of eo.11 t.ttsa. County I P\IJLIC NOTICE 1°'*911' lll!'OuO'l lhe 11Ut1lil» or Cahlom.a. Thal ()MCI ol Trva witn aech bid c.ertlfled or of Oran1141, Slat• ol Ce111otn111.1 T 04~1 tNI upper 5lX> IMI 01 I'-waa given to ~ 111 c81nler'1 cheell 1>9y1bl4I to Add $2 00 to price thown If plan• are reqveeted by mall EMA Development etandard plane with apeclal provlalona (current Issue) are aleo part ol thll contract. Coplet of the standard plan• with special provlalona are alt0 available at the ottlee of EMA Development lot an addltlooal oharge, lnclodlng state aelea tax. of. " '* m114> llllCOfo.c:t on 8oc>ll NOTICE Of subaurl-ol lollCI land, • incMlbled,_. tn llM>r of Benk the DISTRICT or 1 bid ~ I $1 P9Q11 18 and l7 ol TRUSTEE ~SALE r'"""9d 0., 11>1 IMr'tl ot Am4lflCa NaflONI Trual Ind In thl form tel forth In the M.c:et"'*>W "'•· '" Ille 1 s No 8242400-0778 Compeny, • Cot1)(>..il0tl, '" S.vongs AuocalllOtl. I .-IONI cootrect dOWmWttl In '" SS.75 If picked up In ~ 11 .25 If ,..que.ted b1 mall olk:e of '"' County ~ ol VOU ARE IN DEF At.A. T IN 0..0 l'ICIOrdld tn 8oo6t banllong •soaallOfl Y<N .,. 1mount not teta than 5% of I SM! County E•oeol alt cnM lUNOER A OHO OF musT nn Pll09 ~. on 8oc>ll 11834 in Olllllft tor tsdong to carry out! ttie mulmum 11T10Unt of bid Oil, !*roleum. gu, aspl\lallum DAl[O OCTOOER 2 1964 Pagl 382. both ol ollic.., Y""" :i•IOnl uno.t IMlu a gu1ra11tM 1111t INI bid I IWld Ill klndr.o llUl>"lllC»I and UN..ESS YOU TAKE AcTION t9COtdll Deed ol rust Th• <»tau• d•r will •nter Into the All cheek• ahall be made payable lo °',,., --unOer Ind tn TO PROTECT y~ TtUllOf J F P1m1h Ind •• '900f<*S on o-nw pr()QOMd contraci ti lhe Mid land ••t»PI ,,.. nghl to PROPERTY 11 IAAY BE PhyP• PVl15ll 12. Ul85, -lntlrumlr4 No aame II ewarded to IUGh !nYlronnMl'ltel ~· ·~y IA9 .,,., pon'°" ol tt'l1 aur19CI SOLO AT ,,. PUBUC SAU: If t,,. atr• aaoron Ind ~97827. of Ofto.I Reoordl t>lddef tn the even1 ot r111ur• 1 o., ....... ,~_!_DIY• ~c--•it..., _ ...... _..., ol IM land tor cmllong !YOU NEED ~ Oltw. common clesognatlOfl, 1f ol IM 1DOY9 oouflly. More to enter Into sald contract. ....I otrlce ... -...... .., _,..,_ oC11<'81tOtlS. m1n1ng Of QUMl'f•"O jEXPlANA tlON OF rHE .,.,,, ol lhe real propetTy 111811 lht'M monlhS hive IUCh MCUflty wOI 1)9 tor-400 Ctvtc c--•., om. w .... "oom Z25 (atreet eddr .. •) or Ill tc.nda •ndudono bU1 "°' INAfUflE OF THE o.ctlOld at>ove • purp011ac:I P8SMCI since ttw notlOI ot felted tana. A~ C~ 127Q2 llld!Ml\4 ot Oii ..... ~·oil PA~EOING AGAJNST 10 !Mt 16592 Hiila AYGnue. defl&Jll was '9COt'08d BecaUH Eacn bidder ~n be I c..~11. m'"'no vov YOU SHOU.O 1rv1rw, CA 9271• The ot ,,,. oetauft. 1he Trvs1 .. will 11 c en u d cont' 1c1 o' There wtll be no refund for return pf plane and 1P9Clal provision•. and return fa not required operwd.ons. togetM< With ,,,. CONi ACT A LAWYER. u~ognld Trvst .. do1SC1aJms sift 81 publtc aUC1IOfl 10 the pursuint to the Bullnt111 Bidder• ~"• .. Ing to obteln a llst of plan hold-· •hall notttv EMA/Publlc WOfkt at the addreaa shown above, by mall and .,.. Qf !Miid surtace lo, "°" HCOR TITLE INSURANC 9tly f181jjlny IC)f ln'f lllghlll bidoer Iha 1nl-I now and Pro,...lona Code and ....... ... .. " 'T W41111, lal'lks, 1unne11 m1n1ng COMPANY Of CAUFOANIA. 1ncorredn-.s of th• sir..c ll4lkl by 1"41 '"'"" under ,,,. be llG..-\Md 1n the following ah•ll lnciude a checil payable to EMA/Publk: Works In the amount to cover copying costa of the llat of plan hofdera The ••cav•ions or ahllftl. 1 corl)OfallOtl iormeriy TITLE IOOta1 Ind OIMr common 0..0 of TnJSt on trw followtng ct1nlftc11tona G•n1ra1 copying costs mey be determined by contacting the EMA by tetephone et (714) 834-3-459 Due to the complexity of EMA'• P<ovodld ~. ,,,. -tNSuRANCE · AU:> TRUST <1esogna110n. 1' ""f, "'°""" dMalOed PfOC*ty loc81ea on Bulldlng B proJecta and the lyplcalty large number of bidders encountered on each project. the EMA wlll make no attempt to reed a llst 'hill not ti. con11ruec1 1° COMPANY toer111n ,,,. county 01 C>renQ41. The DISTRICT r...,v-. of plan holder• to pro&p9Ctlve bidden over the telephone. Bidder• requesting llata or plan hOldera are advlaed thet the llat P<Of'libll •tan! dntt•ng or t1UCt1 °"' I.fey 16. 1 ~. m 9 oo SM! sak! win 1>41 made t>ut I caltloml8 the r1gn1 to r•~ any or •11 will be C\lrtent as of the date of requeet and that the request should be timed aa to allow for normal mall MNl<:e. Oll'ltt e>peratlOl\fo wntell ill no A M TICOH Till E w~llout cov~ or warramy P8tCel 1 en und111oded IA'iln t>lds or to walV9 1ny tr w1y uM 01 •n .,,., w., •"eel tNSURANCf COMPANY Of IXPIM6 °' implied, 1.;aro.no ~nt11es1111 and to lot 1 ot lract reout•rltles tn 1ny bid• or In The bidder'• attention 11 directed to the provlalone In Section A. "Propoaal Requirement. and Condltlona," of theM '"-surlac:I ngnis ot a..a l.alld. CAllf"OANIA 1 c:ori>c><e1o0n. Mle, PoSSesSIOO, or no 11oee. in 100 City of Co.111 tl\e t>lddtng Special Provttlona regarding the requirements 1nd conditions wtifch he muat ob9efve In the preparation of the propoaal form 8l'CI Wflldl oo not 9nler MoO l0<merty TITLE INSURANCE llflCIJmDranee6. 10 P8't Ille MeM. County 01 ()(ange. S111a Purtuan1 to tNI Of'ovllllon• and the aubmlNlori of the bid. land el • ooint lel6 tNlll ~ANO TRUST COMPANY as unpeJO belenal of the n019(s)lo1 CaJ110mia. as PG! map or S.cllon 1773 of 1"9labor 1 1881 to Milds~ outv apoo.nled TtU$IM u;,g., aerurea by saKI Deed or Trust, r9GOfellld 1n Book 476 pagoajCode ot the s11t• 01 C•ll· Pursuant to the provltlOnt of Section 1773 of the LabOr Code or the State of C allfomla, the Board of Svpervtaora hat Trus1or OoN1k1 8'ietl llld pul'SIJlnt to Deed 01 Trusl t~Wll $, .57•.309 01 861 19 ano 20 01 misOllllaneous lornle tt>e DISTRICT hu 01>-obtained the general prevelllng rate of per diem wages and the general prevalllng rate fOf holiday and OV*'ttme w()(t( In thll Enrqnt r11eoroeo Oc:1<>Der 5. 19&4, • tr>Gtudong • provided on said me:ia 1n '"' 01r.c. 01 the talned trotn the Director of 1 locellty for each eteft, claulflcatlon Of type of w()(t(man needed to execute the contrect from the O.rect<>f of the Department The tilreel ICldle&S l!nd lnSI No 84 413837 ol Othclll nolll(s). ldvanGel ol any County rooordef ot Hldl ttoe 09parlment of lndu11r11.1 f I d I IR... I T............. t flLA .... th t .. A c•-·k f 1 .. -8 d f s ~ ... ~ ....... 1-w111 be d all b'A OI"« common oesignmlOl't, 11 Remtoa in 111e o"oce 01 trw undOI 1ne "''"" 01 Mid Oo9CI County E1t.eot1ng tl'le<etrom Ret1t1on1 111e gener11 I 0 n uatr a ... at ona •-re 98 ere on "" .. , '"' ,_ 0 '"" oar 0 u.,....~.t0ra. an.,....,,,,... ma 9 av • "' any 01 the 1981 prC>Perty County Recor<* ol o..ng. ot Trust, '-· dlarges and1un111 1 through 6 as snown prev1lllng ret• of per diem . to any Interested party on request. ooscr11>eC1 aDOv9 1• purt>0<18d Couniy. Cehlomoa .. Will SE1i 1••~ 01 tho Trvstee al'd 01 upon the COndom•n1um Plarl w1gea ind the g•n1r1I I OU4Mrtlona on Interpretation of the Plana end Special Provtalona prior to the date scheduled tor bid opening lhall be · the 1rus11 creeled t>y Mid OMO rec0<oeo 1n Book 13855 page prev1111ng r11e tor holld1y addreaaed to Mary Murray. Pro'-' Englneef. wno may be reeohed at (7 t4) 834·5721 o1 T""' 9'8. o"oal rocords ol roao<1' 1nd overtime work In INI lo-,...., --,,,. !MtMloaty unclet \aJCJ Cout1iy PAACCl 2 Un~ • 115 callty In wtllch thlS WOflc 11 to C °-' of Tnn1 "41<94olor•1showrl upon 1ne Conoom1n1um1be performed tor eech cr•11 I For bid reeulla contact Richard Ctoaaon. Construction O.vlalon at (714) 83•·3410 erecvllld and 0011v11ad 10 1119 Ptan referred to 1n Pa1c&I 1 0< type of worker ~ed to unOlltsognld a wr111en I al>O\le 11.ecut• ,,,. contrec:t TheM OYeaUona concerning pvrchaae of Plana and Speclal Provltlon1 thou, Id be addressed to lhe cashier, EMA (7 14) 834-3-459 CALL 642 5678 "uutH<> ••o" -· .. .,...,.... ... "'' OedarallOl't ol 0.111u" at>e1 ft>I aO<lrM.S ano Oll'le< r11es ere on me 11 INI DIS· • "uu-·-•ou•M o .... ...,, --Demand tor Sale. 11><11 w•1nen common oes.nnat-, 1t '""· ot1TRtCT off'--tOGal_.11 5050 -.. ~· ·, -... By order of the Board of Supervlt0ra of the Orange County, California ---------• . 9300 Noloce of Oefau" and E:tea'°"l'"' rliel pr008f1y 086Gnt>ed Berranca CoplM mi y be IAaltl 0.attlaC l'o 54141 tne u~ognecl at>ove '5 purponad 10 De 20001 obt1lned on reque91 A copy C"m Cllll"o ,1.. cauaec:I MtCI NolOClll of Oelaufl I Moyllf Place unn a 1 Co61a of theM "'" tnell b9 P<>SI· Dated: April 8, 1986 Continued from C6 ., BNI EleolOl't lo Sett to De MOS&. Ca 9?627 ed ,, ,,,. JOO lite LINDA D. "OHATI, ci.nc of the Boerd of Supeni--o« Ofenge County, C8'Homla Auto p/wtndowa. 118'80. rtlCOrded WI the coumy whir• The Trull .. 0~1ms eny 11 thall be m1ndatory upon ---------· clwheell 11>1 , .. 1 P<~Y s loeat9CI I haDo1~y tor arry lf'OO'l'OC!nll66 otl tl'le CONTRACTOR 10 wt1om Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 25, May 2, 1986 alttl ...._•tlla'c 9300 Lie" 1LUP021 Stock 4220 1 TICOR TITLE INSUflANCE the 1ooreu or 04her common fhe conlrac111awarded,1nd I 1 n uw Slttl COMPANY Of CAI lfOANI~ dMignlllion. 11 any, shown •n uoon 1ny aubcontr1c1or Pta.IC NOTICE I f>OOLIC NOTICE PtmllC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE l'taJC NOTIC( I CO<P<>talion. lormerly llTLE lh1s n04IOll 11 the aoove und..-auch CONTRACTOR. ---------1---------- INSURANCE AH) TnUST ptW411ty has no atfCNll acklr-to p1y not i.. than thl Mid of 1'-rat• thl ll be P<>91· NOTICE CW S11111 Ana Blvd O.I-' NOTICI TO Ci.n. Clty ol Huntlnglon F135 JIM CLICK THEODORI lAUDl/RENAULT JEEP s \ '1 j \ IRVINE AUTO CENTER I ' 714-951-3144 ROBINS FOID 1060 HHllOl llLVD COSfAMISA 642·0010 COMPANY. •'31<1 TfUllM . l or °''* common dellignei.on, IPICllled rll• to all WO<kers 9d II llMI Job 111• TM tor• rtUe&.Jc HEAIUNO Syc1mot1 Str111 ind I CRlDtTOfll Of BMcll. 260o Mlln Street. By 51.:ey SkY'Calo, OotllCllOrl& tor looillong Iha employed by them In tM ••· golnog IChedut. ol per diem Notic.11 f141teby glv~ 11)at Broedw1y. S1n11 An1, C1ll· IUU( TftANlfIR Huntington 8Hch, C1ll • Authonzea Signatuf9 P'09911Y may bl obt1Jned l!om acutton of the contract wages 11 l>ued upon I worll· 1119 City Counctl of 1119 Clly of lornl1, 111 right, ttti. i nd (Secs 8101-8107 lorn11 Any P.,IOn wllhlng Tl'Vll• or pany c:onduc11ng the Benefic181Y undclf thl OMO No bidder mly wltndrew Ing d1y of 91ghl (8) hour• Newpof1 e..cti Wiii nold 1 lnt.,nt conveyed to end u cc) to comm41fll on tMel r• ui. of Trus1 whO n. r11QU8118d 1ny bid tor 1 period of Fony· Tf\9 rite for llolldly a/Id publlc: l!Mllng 10 dllWN INI now Ii.Id by 11 under Nld Notice 11 h41tet>y gt,..,, 10 Q..-11 m'Y do IO In Wfltlng I hp Tt1141 lnsuranc. Company 111111 Ille SaJ4I DI hMO Any Five (45) dl'fl 1ner the d11e 0Yef'11"'9 work lhlll b9 •I PROPOSED STATEMENT DMd OI Truat In 1119 proplrty ct1dllor1 ol th• within wllllln 10 drrt 111 thlt nottoe 91 Cal•lomta reci.-1 lor ,,,. O•t9Glions .. , IO< ll'le openlnog of bid• i.as1 time end Ofl9 hllf OF COM MUNI Ty OE· 11tu1tld In M id COUnty and n1med 11•nsterors 1n1t I by provldlnog wrlll.,, com- CHEVY lmp1l1 '76-'4 dr. 117,.7 Walnut GroYll A\141 . I sN>uld De mlOe 1n wm1ng, A Ol)'TMnt bond tnd a II thlll be mllld1tory upon \IELOPMENT OBJECTIVES St lie de1Grlbed u LOT 1 I bulk transfef 11 lt>oul 10 be m.nt1 to tNI Dllc>lf111'19nt of ac. pa, em/Im radio. Qd 1Rosemeed.C&111omia91lf0 within ten dByt ol the 1M111I performance bond wlll bellheCONTRACTORtowtlom ANO PROJECTED USE OF OF TRACT NO •041, IN mide on perlOf\11 prop9fty Oevelopm.nt s.MoM, En- mech rec, $500/0BO. I Alln l Conman t>ubhGllllOI\ ol lhlS notice. lo lhe required prtor to 1xt1cullon IM conlrecl It 1w11ded. and $357 000 IN COMMUNITY THE CITY OF COST A M11ln1l1er dfterlbed lliron.....,,111 ANource1 S.C.. 973.9 t99. 8-Spm 1818)307 700C ~hoary 111 the lollow1ng of the contrlCf and tnlll be upon 1ny subcontr1c1or DEVELOPMENT BLOCK MESA, COUNTY OF OR· The n1me1 ano Dull,_ tlon, P 0 Boa 190. Hunt· -----DAie Apnl 15. 1986 IOdr~s BANK Of AMC RICA In the torm aet fonll In Illa und..-llJCn CONTRACTOR GRANT FUNDS FOR FIS· ANOE. STATE OF CALI· address of th• lnter'loed lngton BMch. CA 92$48. IOICE llPLOMlT '77 Al)( 2S I.fay 2. 9. iOOG 'NAllONAL TRUST ""'°lconl•ICI documenll under him, 10 p1y not leN CAL YEAR 1986-87 FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· 11r1nsleror 11 APACHE Commtnt1 wlll be con- ' Loaded with power equip· 1 Orange CoeSI Daily PilOI SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. Pu1-.ian1 10 Section 4590 1n1n ,,,. Mid apaclfled ,.... The pubtlC ts Invited to •P· CORDED IN BOOK 138, GRAPHIC ARTS l TO . 120 •ldetad by the d9Gl1lon· men I . unde r 50.000 FOAl Cl OSURl Sf CT ION of the Government Code of to 111 worklMfl ernpto~ by pe11r Ind be naerd regerdlng PAGES 27 TO 29, IN· 1 N9wport Cen1a< ()ftve, Sutt1 mulng !>Ody In lie ~lt>..-1- HIOK RIVIERA 'lt I miles. Ilka new (382UNHI POOLIC NOTICE c'~'.!!:....... '.1800 •• w-WENU(S_T fltoe Stile of ca111orn11 tne c''*"ontr~tNI •11.cutlon of INI c',,.omP_:C>POtedunlty ~~v'•1.,.,_,,1opm'•no11 gEi~A~~o"u~ MA~'. ~N ~240260Newport Beeell. CA !~,on~1~tm~ ·~ 800-428-7 485 Loaded with power equip· S2895 Jotmaon & Son rvv "'"'' .... c .,concrec t wlll cont1ln .... ,,. ..,... • •• .. _... ,,_. •• ...,.,.. • ment like~ !858YH!il Linc Mere 5,0•5630 'a TATEM EH T O F ORANGE. CA. 92668 PfOll11tons permitting the No bidder rMY Wltlldr1w Ob~lvM and ellocatlon ol THE OFFICE OF THE l TM toe.lion tn C1tllorn11 ltlould be preplted tor 1119 S6595 Jonnson & Son WITHDRAWAL M or the <181• ol lhl IMMll IUCCH•lul bidder to any bid tor I period of forty· lunds. Tn.M fund• m1y be COUNTY RECORDER OF or the cntet elUICUll\19 omc. pro~ Lint Mere 540•5630 WE WAIT YOUR I ,,.OM PARTNl!ASHtP jput>hcallOl't 01 111111 NoliOI of 1uba11tute MCurtti.. tor 1ny five (45) d1yt 1n1r th41 d•t• uaed fa< a v1ri.ty of com· SAID COUNTY 0< prlnclpil t>uilneaa olfto. 0.lad Aprll 23. t98e ell! •• ISEI ca•1 I OPl!AA TINO UNOfR Sale. !he total emounl 01 ,,,. moneys wllh'"'4d Dy tl'le DIS· Ml for the OC*llnog or bid• munlty d41V .. Opm.,,I Ind TM 1trM1 lddrM• and 'of the lnt9"0.CS lt1Mf ... or II Publlthecl Orlfl99 Cout BUICK 80 Skylark V6 Aulo PStP9 PW 1Drs Cr cntrl aml lm a1er New trans S 1895 846-5963 I CAD 85 CDV 1 tl(-rni", .Joadedflealh Oler mamt • snowrm cond Transtrt>le 5 yr unltd m1 GM warr Illness forcaa sale S 16,800trrm 00 •9•-0637 CAD El Dorado Coe '84 Loaded very cl&an Wood grain 1ntr moon r1 all ea· tras 556-4730 wlldy' NABERS CADILLAC l.4ROEST SELECTION ol late model low mtleage Cadtllacs 1n Oranoe Coun1y1 See us today! 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA CAD ELDORADO '11 loade<I with oower equip- ment tn tan cotor and matcntng teetner tnt Wore wneel covers and IUI "" FICTITIOUS IUllHEIS unpalCI be.Jane. ot Iha nOl&<I) TRICT to enaur• P•r-_!~I .. ~ ~II ~ t>ouatng acilll11141S In o-n-011\et COt'l'lmon d411tgn1tlon Mme Dally Piiot Ap(lt 25. !GU See Veno dOI Santot NAME MCU'9d 0., lhe Ibo--. Deed ol IO<mence under ,,,. COO· ..... ,.,...., __ """"" ... "" er al tne .itglt>le acilvlll .. In-II '"Y ot IM rMI prop«!y All otl\9f bYalnMI nltl'IM F 142 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAl80l llLVO COSTA MESA 641·0010 FOH HHH '13 Auto air stereo tamper snell Tu-tone Lit• 2E27012 S1ock 424 7 SUH THIODOIE ROBINS FORD '2060 HHIO• 8lVO. COSTA MESA 642·0010 I The fottowt"" perlOfl hu I ''~· w~ti intllf&SI, .. trec1 r9Qulred pr1or to ••1CUtlon ctud• l•nd ecqutattton and d' • c r I b •d 'b o "• '' I •nd addr-uMCI Dy INI PUBLIC NOTICE ··w p1ovlded in '"41 n019(&) pl111 OoYwnl..., ao.td ly A. of !he contrlci ind tnall IMt dl""Otlllon the ecqutlltlon purport1d to t>e 3067 1r1nifer0< within IM put wlthd11wn aa a general part-A... · · . .,. ' In , .... rorm .. , f""'n In ,.... .... · ' TRINITY DRIVE COST'" l ..... venoes. 11 1ny, undel the lteni.y Ccwey ,,. .,.., ,.., develOpmttnl or lmprov.. · "1 tnr" Y941fl 1r•· Nor\9 IC >mt net from the oertnetShlp op-lerm• ol lhe Dead ot Trust p bH•hed Orange COUl oontrac:t docu"*'1• ,.,...,,, ol public fK!llllet, land MESA. CALIFORNIA T,,. ~ Ind bull,_ Motto.~~ .,allno under Ille llctttloua 1nclud1ng *"· cti&•ge& and Oat~ Piiot April 18. 25. May ly John J. lilcalroJ, CM-cleatlf\09 public ....vlc4ll TM und«llgn«I Truette lddr ... of 1119 1ran1f.,_ ... ,,.,_ buslnelS neme 0' FIRST ••P90S85 ol Ille TfVlllM IS 2 1986 rectOf, ....,....__,Opet> fllOGlllOn IHltllnce o; dllcillms.,,y lilblllty tor •ny .,, WILLIAM J GRIMES Ind ""°9 Of CHOICE at tOO McFsdelen 511716005 . . F100 .ttoMendCOMtruotlon proplrty r9'\iblllt1t1on A Incorrect,,._. Of 1119 1trMt 1nd GERALDINE A ~=of Place N-po11 Beien. Calif I Ttl8 name '""' acld'"61 Publlllhed Orar1Q9 CONI complete flat of e4tglble IC· lddreu 111d o•h« common GRIMES. 3702 110fd«I Ctr. (S41C 9604 S b<I 3 The flctllioue bualneH Md tete~ numDet of 11'141 PU8LIC NOTICE Dilly Pilot April 18, 26, 1988 tlvlt1411 ls ivelllble 11 INI City dfflgn1tlon. " 1ny, tnown c,., L<>11 Al1mllot. CA UC 'c 1u • name 11a11men1fa<1ne P•r1· ffUSllNI or °'"" Pfl<M>n F..otO or IWwpor1 Beach Pl111nlng Nlreln The pr09«1y oerttn•nt Noll09 ii hlr i_, nerslllp wu nted on Augull COndUCling ttoa 511141 ,_ NOTICE TO Oip•rtm•nt Comm•nti. Saki M .. wllf 1>9 mld9. Dul h«tlo 11 ci.crtbed In gen. lt>y g bY 8 1984 tn Iha County of Or· Continental AAJ• 11ary Compeny CONTAACTOfll 1Mm•1C NOTICE IUQOMllone. progr1m lund· wlthOut cown1nl or w1r-•al u Stock In Tr.O.. Ax· ::: :.~~'*/~~a puC:: ang• FILE NO 1'252 t86 I ')800 W&1t CMpm&n AvenUll CAlllNO l'Oft INOI l"UIK. ';'3 r""uesta, O< requMI• tor flnty. ••P•8N or Implied. r1-furee. Equipment ind -rt.._. ""'t11.,.,~no ..... Full Name and Addreu of llh Fioot · School Olalrlct· HUNT· ....., g1rdllttti. ~on or 1 ..... """ ""' wilt .,. ltlle Peraon Wtthdr1wln~ •""an"" c •g""Do INGTON BEACH UNION K MIG I dltlon1I tnlorm1llO n • • .... Goodwll ot I certain Prln1· Mid It IM hOut of tO·OO v-.-" """"' ot .... lhould b9 dlrlCled to Mr er'ICUm rancee, IO Pl)' i... Ing ShoO butlnMI and Is • Patrick A Kennedy 2 7 r111oorione No (714)385 65.11 I HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Notice c elQ Blu.al Senior Pl rern•lnlno prlnclPll IUm of loealed II 120 ~ 0 Clocil A.M on 11\9 Ottl O•y San11 tubel Colll MMe Ry OorOlhy Al>shwe Bid De&dllne' BIO NO 1128 of ..... ~ C~ty of~ s.ecn~::2 the notM eecured by Mid c.tlttf OrW., Sult• 140. of Mey, 19&8, I I 5e7 Sin C11tf 92027 Agent tor Tru.r11e • 2 00 pm Frld1y, M1y 9, ''No~~~~ nlng Oip1ttment, (7 '4) DMd ol Trull, wt111 lnt.,Mt N.-i>Ort BMcll, CA The Nlool1 ~-~· Set~. 30eeou'n,....o·1 Signed Pllrlek A Ken· I Osle Aptil 111 1906 1986 In the Superior Court of 84'4-3225 prior lo tNI publlc th«.on.&~ ~~d«Sllln .. Id t>ullnMI n1"'9 uMd by tNI ~..=-;~~t• ~ Clltf0f~t1 nedV N>t 25 Ma1 ; 9 1006 Plec. Of Bid At1eelpl s , c lit I , hHtlng not••. ...,v1,........ 1ny, Mid tr1111i...or II Mid I(). ... ~o· s Pubttthed Oraf19tt Cout OtangeCoost OeotyPilol HUNTINGTON BEACH the t1te o I orn1. or Notice 1 ,_...., ... ,,,,_, undettNll•rnsofMl<IC>aed callon li FASHION ISLAND lsu Hond1 •r Di tty Piiot Aprll t t 18 2.5 UNION HIOH SCHOOL DIS-,,,. County ot Or111Q9 1 VJ '" f T t 1 chlfgea 100 • 8 M I< 2 o 0 4 3 2 1 , LI c IM•v 2 1986 f>OOLIC NOTICE TR 1 c T E o u c AT Io N tn th41 Metler of INI Elt•t• gl.,.,, tllll Mid public heir· 0 rut ' ::'h. T 11 nd PRINTING 17692AT ~ OetMf Pat"* FORD F250 4x• '8" F-055 CENTER, 10251 Yorktown or Ell2a~h l ~ 1111 fng Wiii be II.ad on tNI 12"1 :."':'... :i:: :..d Seid bulk 1r1n•I• II tn-0.0111 LM.. #584-1884 loaded. A.IC. cruise. 1111 FlCTmoua 1Ua.Nt1• I Avenue. Hu"tlngton 8Mch. Eilzeb1t11 lou11a Co~nen d1y o1..,,,, , .. , II,,,. hOUr O.:.CS t~ur• i"' f.,,ded lo be oon1Umm119d 'fhti nottce II QIWn In IC· (2L25112) $ 10,995 __ 1>1_m_1c_W\_T_IC_E__ HAMI ITATIMUIT CA 92&48 and II Betty Ellzet>•lh or 7:JO P·"'· In 11'19 Council TM o, ,r:i· IJ'l'IOUnt of the I I tll9 olflee of· ACTION cordll!IOtl wt1h IM prcMllOnl Buch lmp0f1a. 752·0900 r vol nv I TM toflOWlnog ~· 111 Project ld•nllllc1tlon LOUIN C<**I o.c.aMd CllllYll>ert Of llMI Newpof1 o ESCROW. INC. 800 Nortll Of S«11on 9504 Su~ -I IUloWARY Of doing buslneel u I Narn9 Roof RenoV1tton • it Nota 11 h41teby given thll 8Mch Clty Hatt. 3300 Mew· unr-.! .=:~ ~ ,::' ;:: Tuatln Awnu.. Sult• G. (3) ol 1119 u,;norm eom. FORD 82 Country Squire ---··o ...................... MCCOWAN ANO COM-FIVe Sellool• Edi.on. Foun-the undefllgntld wlll NII al port Boui.vard, N•wport ~ to IM IOld Ind fealOf\• Sanll Atll, Clflf()(nl•. Or· rMrOlll ~of tNI Stat• OI WI go n · Fu fl P 0 we r . .-nuru "' """"'""""'""-I Prlvll• SM to the htghMI a..ch. C1lllomt1, It which -., ln(l4I County on or 1fl., Mey Clllfornll le&ther. wre whla. $5500, A oropoMd ordln1nce le PANY. 124 Vii Ithaca, N-· llln V•ll•y. Hunt ngton Ind bell blcid., tubi.ct to time •nd pl-1ny Ind 111 l b .. "t~•!~ OOlll , ·~ 13, 1988. Thie blilk tr1n1f., DATED· 4121114 53.000 m1. 675·3545 acheduled for 1doptton II port S.ach Ctlll 92~ Beech. Merine. •!Id WMI· conltrm•tlon of' uld Su· per1on1 lnl.,•1ed m•y 8'>-'*'time': 1~ ~~~.:,:on II tubi-ct to Catllorn11 \Jnl· c..,...... c. MotN. bee. the r90ul1• City Council Mtclleet A ~ow11n. 124 t m1n11., High SchoOl1 ,_IOf Court. on or ,,,., the PM' IOd be '-d th41feon or , .... ·:: ... .__ .. ofpu"'sa•-te form Cornrnerelal CocM S.C· V\oe '"'•ld1nt.L er. f9ri ..... mMtlng 01 M1y 5. 1988 "'' lthlC8 IWwpor1 8alcll Ptac. Plant •r• on Ille· ,,.... F 1ntorm111on Call (71') '"' ,_,..,. -tton e 1oe •F· -being Ordln1nct 88-8 Cllll 92~ MAINTENANCE. OPER· Mey dly of 0, 1986. II IM or 157 834 00 A"4rl more (1DE0676) Very 911'M"_.,,...,_.~,_fM Muntctoet Code to modify due11d by· in lndlvldull TtON, Room 321. Hunt· 8221 3rd StrMI, Sulla 201, Cleftl, Cit . of-Mtt~pol't Deed ol Tru1t hlr•lof0t'9 ••· ctllme me "t,. ~tied 11. AC. 0111y Pltot A.prU 28, ti&e emending I"-Cotll M... Tiii• bu1lnH1 11 con I AT.IONS ANO CONS. TRUC· office ot Carol A 0.born9. ~=· 1 "-oalo City Th. ben9nc111Y uno.r N iel th!hlp~~ •nd 1~d':;'0~ Publltned Or .. Cout wording Hllblllhlng the MlcllMI A McCowan tnotoo 8Hclll Union Hl(lh Downey 90241• County ol 9eeo11 J ecvted Ind d4111vered lo tNI TION ESC~OW INC 800 N F-124 mulmum size 10< acc;.uory Thi• s111~t WU llled Sct\oo4 Ol1trlc:1 Education Loa Anoelet. Slit• ol Clll· PubllaMO ~ Cou1 undetelOned I wrltt.,, Dec· TUSTIN AVENUE SUITE 0 PtmllC NOTIC{ epanrnen11 wtth ,,,. bounty Ci.tc of Or· c.nt .... 102& 1 Y0<ktown Av-:=~,1~1''::,IO~ ~ Dally Pltot As>rH 25, t988 1ar111on1 ot8.C?!'~ ~to.t SANTA ANA, CALlFOANIA TM mollon 10 give Ordl· ·~ County on Aprll I l , enu.. Huntt~ton a..ch. CA. the time 01 ~th Ind all tri. F134 mind or -· '"" • ...,.., 9" 92705 and 1119 1 .. 1 dey tor IJK:nnc>UI 9U ... N clean $7995 Jonnson & Son Linc Mere 5'0-5630 ClDILUC SEVILLE '12 n1no. 8&-6 nr1t raadlng car· 1986 'IOUOI 9 2 6 ' 6 · P 0 n • ( 7 1 4 > r"'ht 111141 •!Id lntlr .. t fhll Not~ :!.,,Det11.1ft ind !:.,ic,.ln ftflng cfalm1 bY any etedttor NAMm tT A TtmNT -. ..... ...., rled t>y lh41 toitowtno roll ~II Publlsllad O••no• Cout ~J~~~·EExt1g320HEREBY 1f:t .;_1111 of Mid deoNoled PtmllC NOTICE t1~ ~~~ty•o..!!a!.~-;'.., 1tt11111.._ti-... ~ .... ey 12. d1988~lcll TM lollowlng p.,.on 11 C 1101• COUNCIL MEMBERS Dally Piiot APfll 25 Mey 2 9 hH IC(lulred by operitton ot .... ,,. ~· --,,. t ,,. .,,, ... ~ ey .,.,or• 004ng Du.in-u 4dr. loaded wloower ,....,...,_ .... equtpmerll In b91ulllul two tone pel nt 1nd mllchl!IQ !either Interior Wire .meet cove<s and much more Very clean <68•861) $ 13 795 JoMIOl1 & Son line M&fc 540-5630 MHC 111 1111111 AYES HertiOQ Hornt>uckle 18 t96e GIVEN tnit 111• l bov•· ,_Of otherWIM. Ot'-tllan ..-1 ,.. pt~t• }!, toea11 1 .. t,ed1 .... ,. ~~·.~~1t1on dll• MEDICAL OFFICE MAN· Gd cond Meg wtlla. 11ereo Hall Wtie.ier NOES None 1 F-113 named ScN>ol Oll'lrlct of Qr. ...,,..,. ...... .,.. ..,.... " •vv ...,_,,,.... .,..T. AGEMENT SYSTEMS. '80 S 1500 Call 780~8682 ABSENT Sch11., I •nQ9 County. Celllomti, .cl· or In •ddltlon 10 lhlt 01 Ml<S TillUITlr• tAU THI IOUfTY HOlDllfO o ted A.prll 18 1986 cag L "t05 Newpof1 I Tn. full fe)(I ol Iha O<dl· PUBLIC NOTICE Ing t>y 1nd through "'Gov· ~. It tM ""'-of T.I . NO... C()Ml()ftATtOH Al IAID ~M g,.,fito Art e..c":! c:: 92&83 MERC '84 CAPRI RS 302. nine. ml be raad In tM erntno SO.rd. ,_lln1flet r• d .. lh, In Ind to all INI '* LOAN •ll100iMl0 TAUllTI. IY 'NATIOMAI.. Ltd., 9)': "'"'1 ' ..: Kim MICllMI Lomb1td, 5 .spd Biie wl allve< & or· Cny Ci.titre oMc. 71 Flt.Ir IC ~1 lwred to • "DISTRICT", wtft taln rMI Pf<X*l)' • .itulled In NOTICC ,OMCLOIUM K~I. ......... • o--.. ,:..., 280 ~ LIM # lOIS, 1nge trim Muet aell Driv.Coati~ MottottofTlrne r.eelwupto.b\11no1111., IN1CountyolOr11ng9.Stll• YOU ARE IN OE.FAULT INC .. 11 aJUt, 2100 0-lf'd l.~~ Hewport&will,Celtf9"el $8000 Jim 6191323·9406 1 ULLIN,. ~Y CltJ I MCI"'-of 1 lhln the •~lt11ed tlm.. of CllllOr'nll. pll1IOUlary 0. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ......... Mwd., IWt• -. ,..,,_ Tr~• Tiiie t>ullnHI 11 oon--c~ . . ~ .... of ... i.ci blOI '°' tNI -lfd Of ICl'lbed .. followe. IC>-Wit DA TEO FEBRUARY TENTH, w. '--~ CA ... ...... J °""'"' 0-8'd ed by lndMd .i CAMARO '8 1 • tlr ' •mllm. 1 IHCIRY '14 Publlt"-d O•ange Cout Co4Wet" • contrlC1 tor th41 •bove pro-lot a 19 and 20 In 8loelt H, 1982 UNLESS YOU TA.KE (t11) '1't-llOI. ly WMCll A ~ T ..... ~Im t.~:,d u Ob~~e. l~ic'· w~~"· t~~f HAii IAl.111 Dilly Piiot April '5 198t I (S.C 9504. Subd 3 jeet McKnight'• Addition. ~ ACTION TO PROTECT .......... • ...... ". Ylo• .Publlthed '&.,,g. ~1 Tt111 lt•lemertt ... "*' . f1" UCCI 8td1 thaH be '9Cllved In tlonAtoLegun1Cllft9uoer YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY ~' OallyPllOIApr1126 ti&e Miii 119C0uMyCMrkolOr &44-04 76 Fully IOlded Nolto. 11 h41t.t>y glwn by IM pl.C. ldlntlned 11>ove. mlQ recorded 80olc 8. P1g1t BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC Publle'led Or1ng9 ~ ' F 131 1 • CA MARO 8~ hffl,,.tt•. lJTE•SS Stoek 4Je0 ,,,. unoe<elQned 11\at I pub Ind "''" b9 °'**' Ind 31 of MllOellaMOV• R• SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· o.lly PllQI Aprll 25. Miry 1. 0. ---------'-lnQe County on Apt~ Bisch. clffn. mvat Nill 17111 PlellC NOTIC£ I'" aa141 of 1h. lollowln0 de-publlc.ly rNd lloud 11 11141 cordt, In INI olfloe ol tf\9 PlA.NATION OF THE tH8 MLIC *>TICE PublllMd Or-eoeec S"ILN\ OBO Cllf nu.. -fy 1ertb9d ~111.,11 wtll b9 1bov• 1t1l1d tlm• .. nd County A9c:O<'ci.t of llld NAT UR ( OF TH I! f -139 __ ;...;. __ .._____ -"'i• •nvv "19 "'' IUttlflll'-"Y °' l'leld 11 tri. hour of 12 00 plwie county ,.,.,.,..., M PROCEEDIN08 AQA.IHST DIPARTmMT CW ~ ~ Apr1I ti. "'·My 2• 542-6S36 ~KO OlllOtHANCI o ctocM /II. M on INI 1th~ ~ Did mu.t eontonn ' mot• com .. ~"' .. nown YOU YOU SHOVl.O CON· Pta.JC *>TICE DCVIL~ ~I 9• WI." All llAlr(• A propoMCS ordl~ I• of M1y. tH6. ., 429' and b9 rllPOflttv. to IM II 230 B•vMly Sir .... TACT A LAWY!A INVl"ONISNTAL r-oeo --• acn.oule<I tor 1d~tton 11 MICArthur Blvd Suitt 100. c:ontrect dooumente L1gun1 BMch. Clllforn11 On Mey tett1 ti&e, 11 fllCTmOU9 IUelNlll MMMMCCI llC110N Ml.IC *>TIC£ USEOCARS&TRUCKS th411.;ut1r City Councll~IMacfl.Countyot [aellblcSderlhallb9 1C-T9fmtOl .... Ollhlnl-·915 AM THE EQUITY NMmtTATD!mNT Notio.tlt~gll4nby--------- COMI!! IN OR CALL FOR mMtlnQ ot Mly 5, 1988. Orll\OI. 8111• Of Clllfornl1 ~ by the IMMlty 1111 money QI lhe lJnfled HOll>ING COAPORATION. TM IOl'owtng peniona .,. Ille Olpwtm.nt of OeYeloc>-fllCTlTIOUI •·n•11 FRH IPPIAIUl being Ordlnaru &e-7. In· 1 f SK Diamond r.Wred to In thll Gor1tr1Gt 8111• on oonllfmtttton of • cNty ~ltd TNlt• ~ bUillnW • rnetll SeMoee. !llvlro11meo-NAm tTAW 0.LILLO MllO. 0 .. _1 .. ,, 'II CtMllng INI IC>Md llml1 on 2 2 IH2 Hond1 Lie docufNnt1 MObyIN1111 of .... T91l pero.nt of wnount under Ind puttutnt to Deed ASTAl AIAPLANf 0£. Ill Aeeourol 8ectton, of thll Tiie folloMr!O l*90nl - "'"" Vlc10rll Str..i. trom 700 1 O S C I t 8 I 0 ptOf>OMO tuboontrte'Otl bid 10 b9 de9otfted wftll t>ld of Tru•t. r.aorded I'~ TAILING l M081\..E WASH, City Of Hunttnotort eMCfl dolnQ bu""-.. ClmtLn t.ot1 Of Power equipment feel -..1 of \11119)' Road to JHMST&43XC8002•4• Ttle ()18TRICT reMl'WI Bide Ot ott.re to be In wrfl· 28, 1082, H ln•I No COASTAL AVTO O!'TAIL• th•t tri. fottowlng reQU19tl U 9 CfU\Jl.AR 1, 901 18211 BEACH BLVCO Low w:·· (IHJC357) ,,,. _,.,n City llmllt. fr()fn 3 24K gold chin• ~no tM rfglll to reiect My Of .. Ing .nd wlll b9 r.-....CS II 12-oeet17. of OfllcMI A.-WIHOMl MOBIL( ~H.81010 f()f Neg1tlve O.Olar111on Udo Pltle °'. Suite 20. HUNTINGTON BEA H M59~ ohnaon & Son 35 to 4() mtlM IP« hour ~ (l..Mi.ux) bid• or lo ....... 11"1 Ir• IM •lorlUMS omo. 1t 11"1 oorde "' IN oMol of 1M A ~~or... . Intl ..,. r~ end.,..~ ~ 9eaotl. Cllf t2M3 1,.7 •"tlJ ..... •IJ 1 Linc c 5'0-5830 TM ll'IOtton to giv. Ordl Thi• noltC.-I• glwn In IG re;u4Ml1l• or ~-ttm. lfl., IM llm pub41· County '*'°'der Of Or.,. M. 1!M k>f publlc ,..,..., com· U.IS LAnd & C.tlll. Inc. " .._ -• NlnQe &e-7 llrel ~Inge.tr e«dli'Q wllh 11\!t ptOvlllON In Illy Did• or In the bl<SCJlng C.llOn hereof .nd before COuMy, lt1t• Of Calttofnr., M I r k I! 0 W I r d m Caltfomil. 801 Udo Plflc * Sllll * MUST ANO '7t-em/fm, oc, rled bY 1M lollow4ng t~ call of s.ctton 9504. $ubdlvtlion TM ~IMrlt of 1ne1u .. del• Of NII e .. cuted by \llNCINT SollumacPl•r. 1010 W ...,_ Oecl.,111on No Or., Suite 20, Newport O.n 01118•• ,.1 lie, tu~o •• dt cond, 68K vot• COUNCIL MEMBERS (3), of 1"9 Uniform Com· tril l A•l1tton• hll d•· Dated 11111 tltll dty of 0c-MA.ICIALE ANO MAflllE MICArthur 8IVd hnll An1, M-1 reQ\IMt to cnaw 9Mc;h, Call!. t~ --' ml, new llr ... b•t. AY!S ~.Ha",Whell6-l'fterelelCode Ollf'IStllt•of tennlnedtMgenetllpt~ tOber, 1985 MA8CIALl!,HU88ANOANO Clltf 8270'7 two~..,,, ... "*' ThM l>ullnM.1 II con 411.000maeo&,$HAAP1 13.850/ob0.8~2732 ., NOH Hornt>uckll Calfforni. lngt•l•of~dtemWllOlllft ---C.ltent. ....... W.,! ANO FRANK Thie l>ullnftl II COfl· minimum lof -ll'tCI lol duct~bY I OOfPOt"lttoll (521N()A) • ABSENT ScNtar OAfED .AprH21 1He tti. toc:lllty In whldl tN9 l'ltM .... :teltv• ..... h-MA.SCiALI, A SINOLI ouetedbY WI~ w4dtllk>f1M~oloon-Oaytordl W11gn9,P,... ll a"EYTOYOTA 0L-OS '70Cutlael 200« TMlulltutOfth41ordl-AMlftltAN C OL ·wort1111ob9~ormeotor .......... o 11•1 L. MAN ALL AS JOINT UN-MWklhumacl* 11Nettno , ••note 11m11y dint AA hardtop. clnt cond ~ nlnOe ~ M ,._,In Ille LATCftAl COA,. •• un Md! cnn Ot type Of .otll· c.... A. 0---. Al· AHii. Wll.L Sill AT PUB TI* ll•t-1 ... !Med ~ngonMChp4lrOll TN TNt ltllemenl ... lleo 18331 BEACH 8 LVO eng, rwwlfr• 117g5 Call City Clet'll t offtol. 77 ,..., lllMArfllt111r lhi-9., •1to, m.,, needed to uecut• tt1e ._, .. '--.....L.. mi lnil LIC AUCTION TO HIOHllT wffn 1119 County Clet1! Of Or· pso.I i. located 11 IN wtt11 IN County Cllt\ of Or- H •/8'7-8&" btwn ._.,.M 844-1080 OflV9. eo.11 Mell ~ ....... OA .... oontrect TNM rll•.,. on hwt. ... .,, 0..-, llOOIA roA CASH !P9Y· = County on ....,,,. 10, nonMMt corn. of Main .,. COl.lnty on~ •• tMt CHEVY 12 Matlbu wg" PONTIAC e 1 GAA.HD 1 c!n.""°N "·"'.,..,,City =w::, LeNMlt:I, Vlff :.:C, ": ~~~~Otte= ~~ 0renoe eo..i :=; ;:-.. °' u::!:"s:!: 1 Put>lteMcl 0r-. ":: ~re;-'~°'~~~ '""**' Ot-. "C Ct__., good cond • ale PAIX. Full P'W' • 5'7t< ml Putlltthed OrW!QI Cout Publtlthed Orll'IQll eo.11 A_._, Hun~ lwtl, I [)alty PllOt /4.tlrll 25 26. MIY 1t 111e rront 8"t"'"°9 to ttle 01111y P11o1 Aptll 26 M1y a. 9, cs.n1lll1 0t1111c1 o.ny l'llol Aprll 24. Mey 2. e. atn/fm 11..0. roof rll(j(, XLNT COND 13,250 obO Dilly PllOt AptK 26. 1tet O•ttr Piiot Aprll 26 1988 CA Hl4t ll'lllY b9 2. 10ee old Or1noe county 18. 1Mt OoplM of ,,_ ~· ••• ttte S3750 e&M>100btwn0.-& Celhfter5pm 17&.3154 1 ,,45 r1a6 OC>t.ineclon~ Aoooy1 F'&a141 Courtllou .. , toc•t•d on f -121.,.. on "61 wnn Che °"1 '·120 - ig ticket' goods orders how biggest dip iri year it out with foreign companies By MiRTIN CRUTSINGER A111•-'•~-- . WASHING TON -Orders toU .S. factories for "big t1ck~t" ~urable goods fell 2. 5 percent in March, the biggest dechrt ma year, the government reports. "Qle Commerce Department said orders for durable good .P~od~cts expected to last th~ or more: years, fell S2.7 bilhon in March. to $105.1 b1lhon following a 0.6 percept February decline. Without a big surge in demand for military equ1pment, durable-goods orders would have fallen last month a~ the steepest rate sin~ the last recession. .. 'This report sugests that American businesses arc: still stugging it out with f<:>rcign manufacturers," said Robeit Wescott, an C"COnom1st at Wharton Econometrics on T~sda¥. "The goal for a lot of the companies is just to stay 1• business." "4ichael Evans, head of a Washington-based ccon- oauc t>rccasting firm bearing his name, blamed much of the March decline on the slump in exploration activity in the petroleum industry because offalling oil prices. "Those declines arc overwhelming modest strength elsewhere in the economy." be &aid. Robert Ortner. chief cronomist at the Commerce Department. said it was encouruging that orders for furniture and lumber were up last month, reflecting trengthin""housing construction. Borne said overatt;-the <_>rders figures were disapPointing. "The trend before M-rch had seemed to show strc~hening. I hope this will prove to be a one-month blip,' he said. Ortner said the Reagan administration's forecast of 4 pe~.nt growth. was still anaina~le because economic acuvity, mcludin& factory production, should pick up m the second balfofthe year. The 2.5 percent decline in orders in March was the largest since a 2.9 percent drop in March 1985. Without the big rise in defense. total orders would have fallen 5.7 percent, the bigest setback since a 6.2 percent drop in August 1982 when the country was mired in recession. Military orders surged by 41 .5 percent in March, climbing to $9. 7 billion because of large orders for new ships, after having dropped 30.4 pcycent the month before. :Apartment owners convene. Saturday, April 26 A seminar explaining how tb avoid probate and save taxes will be presented today and Sunday at the Apartment Ownen Aaaoclatlon Expo 'H at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Presented by the law firm , Bezaire, Bezaire. Btzairc& Bczaire, the free seminar from 10:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each day will Include tips on holding title to .an avartme~t building, preventmg property from being tied up m probate, llvtug trait bueflta and mlD.lmW...g or ellmlnatlng estate tans. Wednesday, April 30 A money management seminar for m1ddlt'· to upper-income individuals will be presented at Orange Cpast College from 7 to JO p.m. in the Community S.rvicc Office. The workshop will be presented by Jay Thornton, an investment counselor with E.F . Hatton & Co. in Newport Beach. MUTUAL F UNO S The seminar will include discussion of econom1c.. and investment trwlds, and an update on proPosld'- tax law changes. For information and registration call 432-5880. Friday, May 2 Bankers. accountants. attorneys and IRS rep- resentatives arc: on hand lo answer questions at the monthly meetings of Orange Coast CollCJe's SmaJI Business Information Center. Today's session from 7 to I 0 p.m. will be in Science Lecture Hall 2 on t~e campus at 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, caJI 432-5880. • • • How to give and get referrals will be addressed at the annual conference of the Association of Manage- ment Consultants at the Los Angeles Hilton Hotel. William Ellermcyer, president of Career Maaace- ment Services, lac. in Irvine. will be the keynote speaker at 3:45 p.m. Or1nge Coat DAILY PrLOTIF~. Aptl 25. , ... COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTION .. • BRADSHAW ZIMMERMAN TRAVIS Bradshaw joins .J.M. Peters Co. Richard D. Braclauw has ~oined the J .M. Peters Co. as vice president of land acquisition, bnnging 15 years of experience in the Southern California hombuildmg field to his new post. He formerly held the same title at Warmlngton Homtt. • • • Senior markctmgassoctate David B. Travis has been honored by the Newport Beach offi~ of Iliff, Thon 4r Co. for outstanding sales volume with the Phoenix-based commercial real estate brokeraac company. Travis was overall top producer at the Newp~>rt Beach operation for the second consccuuve year. Companywide he was first in sales for the industrial division. Also recognized fur high- volume sales were marketing associates James L. Caaalnpam in secon<J place and Robert 8. Stlllwa1oa an third place. • • • Lola M. Zimmerman has joined Walerfroal laomtt, a residential real estate brokerage based in Newport Beach. Zimmerman hvcs in Newp()rtllcach. . ... Dr. Karl Swope of Costa Mesn has been selected for membership an the Amertcu Clalropractk A11~latioa, a national orp01z.at1on representing the majonty ofhcensed practitioners in the state. • • • Huntington Beach resident Carol Ageler has been named production coordinator for Salvati Montgomery Sakoda, lac .. She had been traffic manager at Cuai.Qpam ud Walab, lac. m Fountain Valley. • • • Newport Beach business executives Barbara Stewart, chief executive officer of B.J. Stewart Adverti1ln1 ud Pwbllc Relatlom, Inc. and Miriam Tate, president of Miriam Tate Co., addressed a standing-room only crowd at a recent Sala ud Marltettag CoucU presentation in Irvine. The pair talked about the V ALS system of IT!arkcting, wh1c.h segments th~ market by analyzing the way people view the world. instead of rclymg solely on demographics. Pacific Mutual enlarges identity Newp<>rt Beacb-Msed helm Mutual. one of the nation's 4S lartea invntment institutiOftl and the West's oldest and 1af'IClt mut-1 ti.fe insurance company, 1las annouoced it is adoptina a oew CIOfPOilall identity, Patilk Fioancial Com- p1nie1. Walter B. Gerken, Pacific Mutuar1 chairman and chief executive ofBcer, said, ''Pacific Mutual is 1equirina an 'umbrella identity' that will moie accurately encom~ tbefull ruee of services and actlvities of our com .. pany. ·• 'Pacific Financial Companies' indicates more clearly to tbe busiDCll and consumer oommunitia that while we continue to provide OOCD- plcte life and health insurance •· vi~. we also offer pension i.Dvati- ments. penonal financial planni .. and many other services outside the realm of insurance." He emphasized Tuesday tbat Pa· cific Mutual is not chanaina ill narnt; rather, it., is su~mposin& a oew name over the existing structure. "We want our customen to JtDow we still offer the same producu and services that have sunained our reputation sinoc 1868, but in con-fo~noc with our srowth and di~ versaty over the last decade we can now do even more for them. •1 he said. The adoption of Pacific Mutual'• new marketiOJ identity is aa:om- panied by the introductJon of a new corporate logo with a ttyliud infinity symbol. Tbe logo reprctents hc:ific Financial Cos.' Slability, vision aod breadth of scope and symbolizes the simultaneous diversity and uni- fication of the various busiDell groups that operate within Plcific Financial Cos. -l•Hiiiiii"l'iilHilt---------------- 90flA I LOVE SEAT 8P£CIAL. t10l6.• 642-2255 2~0 a_... 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Oz~l9f \ '!>Lucho m corma.\ velltzy the 11 wor Id ~ f'n'ol:Z.9t. horic:i.ec:Nln t~ olways tlw pzr~t-gd\, ond olwey!i thrz lnrga.~t ~1'7.Cl.lOf\ f f~'µCf bz.och '+'i ro~IOfl r.)iord I 71'1/0'1'1 .7() \MU'lt~ V1\~ )CX}l 1MZ51io.ocrl bl-.d I (I~~ !X7 r ?'Md:lrw5l~~th letkllo-.4 ,818/30't 9~~ mon t.h"' lh 10 to9, 5at.urday lO to~' 8fJl"doy noon to:, ' j J , l i • .. • • • ~,,....----------------------------------------------------------------~----~------------~= t•tU11 AprtJ i• --~ (~h 2l·April 19): You may find yourself in "cti1Terent urrq4tidi~p. Focus. on what 11 new, challenges, intensified romantic elation.ship. Emphas11 on communication. spiritual values, possible oumey. ,_.~u~ (April 20-May 29): H.unch couJd pay dividends -you might 1t mqanc1al Jackpot. Sense of d1rect1on and purpose will be restored. Family emlcr makes a~ends for recent error. You make unusual discovery which ould]rad to considerable profit. . a&~ (M~y 21-June 20): .O~n't jump at first offer1 Make inquiries. 1ve fbll rein to intellectual cunos1ty oon position highlights contracts. oopetative efforts, partncrshi~. mar- riage. Sagittarius, another Gemini play rank>unt roles. SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be willit.11 to revise, review and to com-DMARR munieate with individuals who share your-ideals. Emphasis on employment, ••••••••••••• basic procedures1 methods of achieving goal iO shortest time. Scorpio, Taurus play roles. . ~O (July ~3-Aug._ 22): Cycle highli~ts sensuality, charisma, variety, excitement of d1~o~ery. stro~g love relationship. Scenario also emphasizes travel1 oommun1cat1on. physical attraction. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius play roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22 ): Remodeling or home repairs could dominate. Foc~si on safety, SC<:l:lflty, .long-range prospects, opportunity for financial coup. Refuse to be ca.ioled mto snap dccisi'?ns. Play waiting game. 4JIRA (Sept. 2~-0ct. 22): ~eep options open, plans arc subject to chanp. Restless relative may be smcere but could be misinformed. Know it proc.eed with c.aution. Define tenns, avoid self-deception. Pisces, Virgo figu~ pro~inently. &pORPIO (Oct. 2~Nov. 21): Emphasis on responsibility, challenge, chanec for ample financial rewards. You'll locate article that had been lost missiOj or stolen. Older individual is on your side, lends benefit of ex perlence. . S~Gl'M' ARIOS (No~. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): <;ycle high, judgment and intuition will prove accurate. Gain long-range view, realize your own worth and po~eM,i~. You'll receive favorable publicity, could be asked to appear before the media. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Much infonnation is found behind scenes/ Take initiative, realize that enlightenment is ''just around the comer/' Romance figures prominently, you'll be revitalized and vigor makes comeqack. Leo plays role. .. tc:~UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on ~pularity, friends, desires. ability ito perform in outstanding manner. Intuition rings true, you'll be at right~cc at special moment. Powers of persuasion arc heightened. ~ISCES (Feb. I 9-March 20): Emphasis on prestige, career, unique honor. Reach beyond the immediate, display versatility and humor. You'll be gi'l(Cn assignment which could catapult you up ladder. Gemini, Sagittarius play outstanding roles. IP' APRIL HIS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are creative. dynamic, stubborn. pcrsimnt, passionate. You seldom do anything halfway -for you it is all or nothi~ You arc loyal, sentimental, and your rclalionships arc intense. Canctrt, Capricorn play important roles in your life. You complete ma~or assigrMlent this year, you gain added rc<:agnition and could be "flirting with falllCllll' During May, creative juices flow and you imprint your own style. Au~J will be your most memorable month of 1986. 11 S.be sued God, won, t1it hasn 't collected .. , Tij~ secretary of an Arizona at- torney filed a S 100,000 lawsuit in 1970 against God. The complaint: Ncgff~encc in the failure to prevent lightnmg from striking her house. She wo~fa~iled to show up in coun. So ed the procedure as a vain, · cge. Therefore, they said, she w n't collect. In that much. they'fe!bccn correct, so far. S~1¥1 has more wild wolves than all of Scandinavia. .. The human knee was not made for football. it's said. Neither was it made for suing. evidently. More skiers than football players. relatively, hurt their knees. Q: ·which state spends the most money to attract tourists? A~· nois is No. 1 -$ 15.5 milhon. No. Michigan -SI 1 million. The no standard. The budget ma just decide. T ennessec spends a littlunore than New York. Q .. What was the difference be- tween the Pilgrims and the Puritans? A. ~ere they scnled. The Pil- gri~t Plymouth. the Puritans. at Ma . husctts Bay. The Puritans were pposcd to have been stricter. but l 's been debated, too. Q. ich of the United States 1s least ely to get hit by some natural disattt'r? ~ .... L.M. Bo YD A. New Jersey or Delaware. It's a tossup. How long was the Jesse James gang in action? Put that query to the fellow on the next stool. Unlikely he'll know. A myth lingers that the career of the James Gang was violent but brief. Not so brief, really. They robbed for 35 years. Fmm 1847 to 1882. 'Among people in their late 40s, twice as many men as women commit suicide. Among people in their 70s. seven times.as many men as women commit suicide. Not only did President John Qum- cy Adams raise silk wonns in the White House, but be and Mrs. Adams wove cloth of the silk gleaned there- from. Q . What proportion of the plastic surgery patients arc men? A. A third, about. L.M. Boyd I• • 1yadlc•ted colruuht. Mamie, Tennessee really got around Thin1s I learned while Jooki.n, up other things: •That during her married life as the wife of an Army officer, Mamie Eisenhower moved 3S times in 3S yean. (The most peripatetic youth was spent by the late Tennc~ Williams. whose family residence chanacd IS times in his first 16 years.) •That ncitly 80 perocnt of aD checks are cashed 10 supcrmarts rather than in banks or other financial institutions. •That silent film star Mary Pick- ford, when she was nearly 30, played a unique double role in "Little Lord Faunlleroy" -enacting both the boy and his mother. (The director in- vented the doubl~imagc scene in which she kisses her son. a shot that look 16 hours to film.) •That identical twins must be of the same sex. •That lighting costs arc the sin,ele greatest energy cost in commercial and office buildings, accounting for 40 percent of such expenses. (The main reason is lights left on in unoccupied areas.) •That water beds now sell half as many units in America as conven- tional mattresses, and water bed sales arc growing five--and-a-half times as fast as conventional-mattress sales. •That social surveys seem to indicate that most countries can tolerate immigration by a sin&le foreign group up to 10 percent of the native population; beyond this. the rate ofintolerance tends to increase to the Point of affecting the civil pea.cc. •That the sale of rare books today S111n Hanis brinp at least I 0 umcs the prices they bfOusbt j_ast after World War JI. (A copy of Oray's "Elegy .. that sold (or $800 then would go for about $10,000 now.). •That compulsive pmblers arc most likely to be, 1n order of incidence, lawyers, ·accountants, ban.ken and stock brokers (and nine out often arc men). •That if all American cars on the road today had achieved the fuel- efficiency standards set br, the gov- ernment for I 98S, our oil imports could have been reduced by more than 29 billion gallons a year. •That humans share more diseases with dogs than with any other animals: 6S with dogs, SO with cattle; 46 with sheep and goats, 42 with pigs, 3S with bones, 32 with rats and mice, and 26 with poultry. •That two lines of satiric verse once hanged a man; William Coll- in.borne, a I 6th-century English wnter, composed a couplet offending King Richard m. and was punished by being hanged and, while still alive. having his bean ripped from bis body. SJdlley Barri• h • •yndlc•ted col1111Jal11. Better blow whistle on the 'funny uncle.' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 24- ycar-old woman who was the victim of one_ of those ''funny uncles" you write about. I am writing because I see it happening again and I don't know what to do. It would be my word against his and he is such a likable person nobody would believe me. This man is really my uncle and a very popular (and well-to-do) mem- ber of the family. He never missed a get-together when I was growing up. Somehow he always managed to get me on his lap. He petted and kissed me a lol, but since I was only S J thought he was just friendly old Uncle "Cal." When I got a little older I kne"'. he was touching me in the wrong places and I tried lo get away from bim but it was useless. He bought me ice cream, candy and popcorn, took me to the zoo, to the park and out to the lake to swim. Once when I was 8 my parents let him take me on a weekend trip to Washioitoo. D.C. When I was 10 I dectded I didn't want to be around Uncle Cal anymore and I told my mother he was "fresh." She laughed and said, "You're just imagining things. dear. He's a very 01cc man." I was furious with my mother because she wouldn't help me. I skillfully dodged Uncle Cal after my unsuccessful attempt to get some help from Mom, but he didn't seem to mind because be had a new "interest" -my S-year-old cousin. All this happened many years ago but the dirty skunk is still at it. My sic.in crawls when I sec him. Last week at a family reunion he was fooling around with a 6-ycar-old girl, the way he used to fool around with me. Please tell me what to do. I feel awful knowing what J do and saying nothing, Ann. It's wrong, wrong. wrong. Give me some advice and fast. -GUil TY BY SILENCE IN MO. DEAR GUILTY: YH simply cu· not let "Uncle Cal" coada•e to 1et A•• lMDEIS away wlda moletttq taMceat you1 ~.,.._ Speak to tile m.otHn of tM9e little OHS. Go cllrectly to tile ~ u well. AM p .. "UacJe Cal," tell Mm k'd better 1et pro- fes1loaal kip ill a ~any becaaae lk aew1 Is oet. tH patty la over ud yo.'re puaa., tile wont far ucl wide. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a casino dealer in Las V cgas who wants to set the record sttaif_ht. "Smiling All the Way to the Bank • bas got to be a phony. No one who has been around casinos for as long as he claims he has calls the game "blackjack." It's "21," Mister. If "Smiling" 1s playin$ $25 chips and avera~n.g only 1.2 chips per hour profit he 1s either a lousy player or playing in a game with a very low limit. The smart player increases bis bet when he's winning and gets out as soon as he starts tQ lose. In my 20 years of dealing I have never seen anyone end up winning who played "by the hour.' Your reader.s should be sman enough to know that the casinos are not in business to give away money. They should also be told that the dealers work for small salaries and depend on tips to keep the wolf from the door. Remember that the next time you get lucky, Annie. -NE· VADA SUN READER. DEAR SUN: Wh? Me? Nol on yoar ltDtype, Baster. I woalda't pet a qurier la a candy maclalae. Bat ~ett'• yov letter. YH toud 11 lf yoa !mow wut JOll'tt talkiDg aboat. Allies honor ex-Senator McCarthy By dae A11oclated Prest M£NNEAPOLIS -Former nnesota Sen. E•1ene _,,.,.,., .. y was feted by about 300 er campaign workers and pponers, including columnist my BretU. and ex-Chicago ven radicals AM»te Boffmaa, ny Rabt. and David Delllqer. "I came to be praised, not ried," said McCarthy. who med 70 March 29. His unsuc- ssfuJ bid for the 1968 Demo- tic presidential nomination me to symbolize incrusing erican discontent with the etnam War. Said Hoffman: "1968 was a t, wonderful year. They don't kc years like that anymore. d if it weren't for our efforts, 'd have a president today ndin.1 troops otTto exotic ooun· es like Lebanon and Orenw d bombina cities like Tripoli ." DETROIT -f:ormer auto alter Job z. De Lereu is a 'ncipal in a new health com- Y chain, a car i~uauy tr1de urn.al reported. Loiun has joined Hiab .. b Health and Wellness nten. bucd 11'1 Scottsd'1e. Arii., which has launched a campillip to hnch11e ilS health ocnten.. Automotive News re- ported. De Loiun aaid he has not invested any cash in the health company and 11 an unularlcd prinapa1. "He said he is buically lendina his auPPGS' to-Hip-Tech • John Z. DeLorean HeaJtb. He stands to benefit as lhc compapy arows." cheweekly said_ De&reeadae WAI.THAM. Matt. -U.S. Supreme Court Justi« Wllllam J. a..-Jr., IWlnl band leader BnaJ GM•••· filmmakt"r S&e•n Sftelbefl and nine others will receive ~onorvy degrees at Brandeis University's com- mencement May 18. Brennan, an associate jusllce of the nation's highest court since 1956, will be the commencement speaker, the university said in a news release. Brandeis said approximately 700 bachelor•s degrees and 200 graduate dearees will be awarded at its 35th commencement. Bardot doviah PARIS -Fo rmer French movie star Brtcttte 8a .. t is 1oina to bat for turtJe.<loves as pan of her continuina campai•n for animal riJhts. .. Bardot met with Interior Min· 1ster Charles Pa.qua whose office later told reporters that the minis- ter aqured Bardot that a pcndina law lo protcc:t turtk-<lova and prohJbtt their huntil\I in the Mcdoe rqion of France would be enforud u planned in May. Bardot, st , has spent much of tht past 10 years as an avid animal n&hts activist. She has rattly appeared on Frcnch tele· vision. except to press for hC"r favontc cauJC. She has not made a film in sncral yean. Both vulnt>rabl~. Wl·~t di·<Als NORTH WEST • A32 •Q754 7 Q63 '>JO 8 7 6 •JO 2 . EAST •6 'V K 2 0 AQJ9 S3 •J 9 -; 10984 3 ') 2 •8765•3 SOUTH •KJ 10 98 :AJ7 Ci K 4 •AKQ The bidding· West North East l ·'i Pass P&H 3 : PaH Pau Pan 4 • . PaH Pass Of)4'n10~ !Pad: Two of • South Db le 3• Pus Tht' auqion will often rrvral tht' location of key cards It'!. silly tu i~· nore the rnformatwn you havP been given South was too strong for any 11c· tion other than a double at his first turn West tried to make life d1ff1 cult for his opponenL'I with his jump to t hree diamonds. but South had too much to be shut out Four t rumps to the queen and a ruffing value 1n clubs were ample for a raise on this auction-the queen of hearts was thert• to sway doubters . Since he did not wane LO give de· darer help in any suit . West elect· ed to lead a low trump. won in the closed hand. A trump was contin- ued. West won the ace and exited wHh his remam1ng trump. taken CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF by the queen. Obviously. Lhe bidding marked We11t ror both the a<'t-or diamonds and king or he11rtis. Therefort, it would have been futile for declarer to either lead to the king or d1a· monds or take a heart finesse. The way to make hib contract was via an end play l.)t>darer deared the clubs. then ~·ashed the atP of ht>arts in case West had started wtth a singleton king. lie was not partic'ularly up~et when 1t did n1H fall . for the open mg bidder wab 'lurely marked with six diamonds 1rnd he had a lready shown up with three spades and two dubs. His only unknown card had to be the king of hearts. Huit ing hi~ count to the situaitl1n . declarer exited with a heart. West was in with the king and had no way out Hts forced diamond re· turn promoted South's king to the folfilling trick Dedarer was able to hold his lo!ters to one trick 10 each suit ex<·ept for clubs. TIIATDAnY Qr,Q~ ,i\'-' _ f>"'C, ~Q..w WOID PUULU ;)~ J.'"ll ~'-~ v<f"~ GAMI ------fdited lty ClAY I 'OUAK 0 Rea,,oroge i.neri of thtt lour S<•omblttd word• b4! '°""" to form foy1 ~.mple words I ARESK 1 I I I I 1-I -A 5 y M [ \ .----. 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VED b1b1toph1le 25 Plunders 26 Importune 27 Goes unde• 29 Uproars 30 Saint English monk 3 1 Pigeontl!>le 32 Horsy spon 33 Asian area 34 Touch on 37 lofted 38 Procreate 16 40 Marshal 4 1 Agreement 44 Slllng 46 Endures 4 7 Barrel par1 48 House part 49 .. Only -- 5-0 Strengttl S 1 Cluster 52 Sword 53 Lighter 54 Troubles 56 Rtnk surlace 10 , 1 12 ,3 ' . II . ,_ ---~.-----··-...,....,..----~----------.---~--_.........-..._ ______ ..._ __ ..,..._. ............... ._ ...... ._. ............................. --------------.._.--...... ""!'I--... 810 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Aprll 25. 1986 THE FAMILY CIRCUS • by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "I was hidin' but nobody would go seek me ." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "M ust you have the wind and the rain 1n your face?" ~ "They'll nest In the darndest places." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham -S€E ? ME ooes,.a'r AAVE N« HAIR. l ll-llNK ITS CALLEO A PE~NE~T .• PEANUTS GARFIELD [ !>HALL NOW M EVITA1£ IN ORPER TO ENRIC.H MY w :: £ TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE H-4ER£ IS NOTMINv LIKf. MEDll'ATION TO GET tNTOU04 wrTH 0 NE'5 ~ELI= . ~O-IT-YOLlRSELr EMMLMll\l6 K115 WILL NC:VER CATCH ON. by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis 5ELF •.• IF YOU PON'T Off 001 OF THl5 5TUPI O P05/TION IN ABOUT THREE 5ECOND!>,YOUR KNEECAP!> AR£ GOIN& TO FALL OFr:.! by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE a-t!UH ~II yoJ'REHoME EARLY' s 'r!P' JUDGE PARKER eo/.uH vcou~u.'/ ca-.1E. HoME WltrlDADAT b! THAT WAS 'TOUR WIFE'S SECRETARY. MR. WARNER 1 YOUR WIFE WILL BE TIED UP AT A BUS INESS W NCHEON THIS NOON AND WO N 'T BE A8LE r---- 10 MEET 'IOU! FUNKY WINKERBEAN I Silll ~AVEN'I Fl6URE.D 001 ~W I'M GOING 10 BREAK UP (}J lnl l16A I Of COOR5£, 1HAT'5 A~Ml~150M~ ,.,,ANAGE ro bORVIVE (:7..)N\ CLASS rHIS __ _, PERIOD/ DOONESBURY l'.flA T Ht fleAl.J.Y IE£l)S MJW IS A GOCXJ N16HT OF n . I Jl.l5T UFT 5T1t.JC.T ()llJ)£RS H6 ISN7 :ti Be {)f5TUfl./JEl) I I 1MAl'5 -me. 510~0f rvV-1 L.JFE ... CON.5iANI WORR'1' •.. by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston · ~H1~$AS EFFECTiVE ~~ AS THE E.LEME.~I OF SE/ by Jeff MacNally by Tom Batluk PUNCfuATED ~ fVICl{\ENf 5 OF STARK fERROR. ! by Gary Trudeau Scooter offers fun on 3wheels TROY, Mich. -The face of future transportation may be rad- lcally altered If Volkswagen has anything to do with It. White more and more auto- motive Insiders predict that cars of the future wlll be limited to Indist- inguishable four-wheeled boxes, Volkswagen Is proposing a unique thr89-wheeled alternative called the-Scooter. ....._;:;- The Scooter Is a sporty, wind- tunnel-honed, gull-winged vehlcle- that wlll top 120 mph, handle better than most sports cars and carry two In refined comfort. Unveiled at the prestigious Gen- eva Motor Show In Switzerland, the teardrop-shaped Scooter is a prototype concept vehicle de- signed by Volkswagen AG' s Re- search Department to fill the void between a hlgh-perf ormance motorcycle and a sports car. The Scooter's streamlined styl- ing has produced a drag coefficient of only 0.25, a remarkable achieve- ment for a 10-foot-long vehicle. This was made possible by using flush bumpers, seamless glass and flush headlights and door handles. The Scooter's advanced design Factory Sticker Your Price doesn't stop with Its smooth fiberglass skin. The two gullwlng doors and rear window can be easllt,removed for the tun of wind- In-the-hair motoring, and a stylish attache case fits cleverty Into the passenger side of the dashboard to double as a tradltlonal glovebox. Underneath the 1,200-pound Scooter Is a blend of proven VW powertraln technology up front - front-wheel drive, transverse- mounted four-cylinder engine, four-speed manual transmission -combined with a newly de- veloped swinging arm axle design at the rear. Two standard 6x 13-lnch alloy wheels and 175/60-13 tires trans- mit the fuel-Injected engine's 88-hp to the road, while a single undrlven 7x15-lnch rear alloy wheel and wide-section 235/55VR-15 tire Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Ft1day, AprO 25, 1Me Cl contribute to the Scooter's excep- tional handling and braking. Although the Scooter Is only a design exercise and there are no plans for production. It Is a fully function al vehicle that meets Inter- national safety standards. Accord- ing to Or. Ulrich Seiffert, head of Volkswagen's Research Depart- ment, the Scooter perfectly mar- ries the safety of a passenger car wtth the fun of a motorcycle. 115 million car.son road in America DETROIT (AP) -American roads are handling a record number of automobiles, Including a large number of older cars that drivers refuse to part with. R.L. Polk & Co., a publishing house that compiles statistics for various Industries, says that a record 115 mllllon cars use U.S. roade, lncludlng 10.4 mHHon new care that were registered In the~· year ending last June 30. That was the highest level of new regis- trations In six years. Whtie new-car registrations re- main at brisk levels, the median age of all cars on the road aJso continues to rise and Is now 8.9 years, up from 6. 7 years In mid -1984, the company said. "A lot of older vehicles are being kept In operating order by the ever- Increasing avaJlablllty of replace- ment parts at reasonable prices. It's aJso apparent that Increasing numbers of Americans want, and are able to afford, new cars." said A.O. Borthwick, a vice president In Polk's motor statistics division. In the year ending June 30, 1985, 7. 7 mllllon cars that had been registered weren't renewed, ptac~ Ing them In Pofk's "presumed acrappage" category. That left a registration total of 114,662,333, compared with 112,018,640 a year ago. _ The record median age for cars on the road was 8 years, set In 1948 as the domatlc auto Industry struggled to keep up with the post- World War II demand for goods. By 1950, a buying binge had reduced the median age to 6.2 years.· The median age of car1' fell to 4.9 years In 1970, according to Polk. VOLKSWAGEN/IS·uzu 44 -' \f)d ''Otl'm"''on w/9rey clot!I -· ond. """-' ..... b<c* .. # IN THE NATION loaded I 0 #0902960 $12,001 Dvof """-', .....rw111r .. a ...... 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Olymc>lc.786-7879 ..... t ..... ~ 2:;'o,1~~,t9'!,°":~ Avellnow720-0Cl78 llhake roo4 & loll of Prtva1e Patty wanta to m~ i;;na;y: nolpeta. M50. tf54 'B' ...... ..... IHI "IAYFllOIT"tu .. nn c:Ntm •159·950· = ... £/aid• C.M. carpo~ Near •hop: Mey9(, c. M. 54e-34M - Very choice "Bayelde H Tll UY -WATI HFRONl A 1 ~~~No center. 1129,500. By •Eutllde 1a.. 1Ba. 1 Ullll Ill .... Cove" End Unit Twnhme HOMh a.c. g 1 -· 6wneft 850-1598 r Adult No j,.t1 $550 Hiiia area ttytWt decor at water I edge 1111,IOI "·rtu .a.1 •--ltu REAL ESTATE Tri-Lewi Condo. 2 melter c-:ilt t"' ,.;_ 831-2242 fncd kld1/pet1 Info "Beytront" w/full vi.w An exceptional Bayfront -_. ~ 111·1400 eult•. MCUrlty. central * * * * * ...... 53M191 Agt coat An -'-ant & distinctive value! Beaullfully decor-J™ &;;it, 26'. 26: i .... al * •••----v ..._ min ......,. ..__ vM:Uum •nv r Con· ICUI VIEW -.,.._.... l;'rtrt •---L 2111 Adult home SMl,400 •led 4 Bdrm home with .,...,, t .....,...,, top ..,... WTllll llAIT dltloned 2 cw garage -• latff111 I Ot. all new kltcnen. den end cetlon. Owner 7tlC>-0473 LMge 4 bdrm, 3 beth ltOfY 1139,900. Call Liz <K 180° Oow'I View from Ihle IHITAOIW 2~ ba ™· 2 car 640-5580 ANYTIME! l1t09 beyllde patio. UUllD--home. Cover.cf p1t10, Chuck Jonea831·12Mor exceptional 3BR Ollll lml get. Walk to bdl. Adlte --------Privet• pier and float, ,._ 800 eq ft attle and 3 cw 648-6743 2 be. home. Walk 10 11111 pref, no pets. 1975/mo Fiii iil RlLllTill mahogeny perquat OUPLEX-28' 1be MCtl. getege. Need• aome r• Beach. New pelnt, 11t/1Ut+dep 548-7580 Of YOUR pr___.,.. NO noclf'I, latge Worklhop. So-of-PCH. $284,900. ---..... but h• ........... of -& dr A AMI 211 2"'··· ..,...... ' . 521 Carnation. By owner "'~""' ,._,. v.,:;·· 1245:· Wayne ..., 2-STORV ~ •Ill GUYii* ~~l~~\~o~ E :y J~ii (714) 673-4400 873-0241or873-1541 poten~~;~:oot.•k Ing Stewart Agt &4M818 ; FIREPLACE lmmac 2Br 2Ba loww engl PATRIC K TENORE ,.~ta.... lt•.a f--lal JA.U •MICROWAVE lvl. OR, wet bar, frplc, 831-1288 _. -.-.1 ~ * * * * * * OtSHWASHER tub-terr gar. Pvt patio, FIXER UPPER WEST Traditional ............ .. ••• I *ATTACHED GARAGE ~oc:1~-A~~i SIOE-3bd, 1be. 1g yd, Realty 3Br 28• angl atry * * •GARAGEOOOR 840_..8&8or 4~eea h I I f d h I Open HouM Sat ' sun Townhome. CloM to pool UllLm IUUHIU OPENER Lett e peop e Inc assi le e p you 1910 Federel, $110K. 631-7370 & part(. 1125,900. Stone Ex.cttlna 4 bdrm. 3•.-. beth, *CABLE READY •LIDO Elegant Fum. lg -~w'.:r~it=.e~a~n~a~d~t~h~a~t~w~i~ll.!!g~e!_t ~re::s~po~n!:s~e::_. --~-------~~~~~~~~!.._-------~======~_:C•~n~yon~RMlty~~582~-34~22~. mocs.r perNct home wtth *PATIOS 2BR. den. 2'ABA. pool. bonua rm. fam rm, fOfmel 1895 AVAILABLE 19t1, tennll. piano, 12400. '86 ESCORTS '86 MUSTANGS '86 F-150 PU • c.· FROM PLUS .,.,,. a1wn ..... , .. ,, .. ANNUAL PERCENT AGE 7 9 0L AHNUAl 'llCINYAGI /0 36 IATI MONTHS e OR 8.9% 41 MONTHS 4 AT THIS PRICE \ ---- din rm +VIEW. SllCffflce 05-l5-98 Ray (714) 875-0475 ;=:9:U:IT!:~~ l1M12-1110 ••mm* Pattlc:lt Tenore es 1· 12tse •--------28r 28a, ocean IMW. Oat· °' 7eo-1702. -...~ D ny ege. bltlna. Step• to ~U.... bMCl'I. Yrty I 1000. F.- nUlflT 1'71--1110 Tl-• •--... ~ F I It 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 car --., • getege. Flreplaol, dllh· *""'* Frplc, veutted celllngl. dbl wUher. etc. 11295/mo. Harbor Vlewl Seawlndl g.,, pool, ape. No pete. Call Agt 722-9730 , """' 28drm, 2'A8a+Oen 1925 -..,...,...--,,...--,_.,.....=~,,,,_~ 4bd, 3~..., pool, ape. eee W 18th St. 4BR 3BA WATERFRONT tennll, ecf\oole. '479,500 Ma-2739 "4-4 l83 2700 at. Dock S2200. by owner. 759-9155. Aek tor Chuck °' Liz •••11 EI 3bcl, 2bA, Meaa Verde 848-7171or848-5743 -• • Homew/lg llv& fam rm,--------Must llQuldat1 within 80 covered pa11o, lg fenced ADORABLE CAPE COO days. 1'rl-plex on wetar. yd , g 1 rd n r Inc I, pool home wleweap!ng Mon thr Fri call 894-&85, S 1 2 o o I m o , p 1 t ocean bay & night llght Sat/Sun "4-18M 546-3&50, eve. IMW. Owner to etay In a.. IAlllAllS! 3Br. 2Ba Houaa N. Coeta ~!$12Jc;~=· pool ForecloeurH, R.E.0 '1, MH•. Frplc, covered Call Pia 831-7300 Harbor Ridge SpyglaN patio. No pet• $950/mo ------- .,... Meny •~Oii home + MC dep. Cell Devin AYAJWU •W buys. Agt. 854-24&0 Rel.I Eltate 842-83&8 Lrg 3BR 3BA TwnhM, 2 3 BA T tH-Ar_.,. gar-car gar w/extra pkng. 'A Eutbluff upgraded 3Br ..... _..., blk to beach. W/O hkup, 3Be 1plt M . Lrg yd, age. Comm-,~. 11000 frplc 11700/mo 1289,500. Conelder IM mo yrly. "eterfront . 114 33rd 11950 By Ownr 720-1898 Homee Inc. 831"1400 TSL MGMT 842-1803 •HLOHRT* NearB=~~1~~ 11 HllUl&.lllW OCEAN/SUNSET VU $595 apple, pool & patio 2BA. v ........ lmmed. pou. l495KI lndd ftat au1ty youn Oceen View NBCondo 75~evea. Brot<er •Hl-1111* 12BOhMl.agunae..ctl fu Jan Car. 1071 Lowest~ 3br 2be bUk: __ 499-1480 t>tt1n1 kid• oti M85 tiet Ill WYN lllll 11&1 ... llll fll cell today 53M 190 2BA 21A8a on gotf crM 2 28r 28a. dbl gar, QUMlo. Beat Atty tee car get $1995 759--00711 frvlt tr ... 1129,000. By · 0wner (714)384-9131 IAl11m 21111& ILlfFI TIWl•E L patio, ~ 1750/mo. LY 3BA+ den 2be. pool ••• .... mag (714)898-3434 trplc:, wuh/dry. 2 pa1IOt •etrt 1011 e..tllOe letge 28d, 18a, bn-ln•. 2 car garege. G0661RVe1mlERT.18R yard. getege & lndry fa-Beautiful, quiet, r.een- Condo. Xlnt loc. eec:. cilltlea 1795. 2364 NorM. belt. Cleen I 137 . poote, tennta, Jee .. exer. C.H Sheryl 873-3117 (818) 798-9504 mach. 87,500. 751--08&5 E. SIDE HOUSE 2 BO, 18A WTILIFF mo •1 •••Ile lt•H 2L.erge yleard, 1t•~nd1r7°,?"'51 4br, 3ba. fir, 2+get, grdr. r lal 1100 peep 'pe ""• • mo H20 IP• view avalfable tr t Call Jonn. 548·2497. 5117 $1700 °54&-7415 iRoXbUoRE mo. Quiet edult pri In Co.ta ~STStDE Townhme 3Br Fabl Brend New condO. M_., 12 x 80, expended 2 ~Ba. 2 ~atege, HOO Nvr lvd In, Hrbr Woode. llv rm, 2bd. xlt cond. low ~ 1~imo ~7~~nle, nr Geleon, 2br 1ba, pool. apace rent, S28K, · · IP• $1150. 840-5884. 75t-11821MM181. HUI IPlllH UllH YllW ... II UUOWllT Nu ~-2 ml to bch. 4Br 2'Mt•. S2200/mo. Ck>M to Calvary Chapel. 38' 2 ~Ba. dbl get 1450 No pell. L .... 644-5821 S"·-28 2n-2• •• eq ft. Pet <*. Fned yrd. r.,...,.---...,,,.---~­._., r .... ..._. Frplc, ape 11150 lnatant Newport Terraoa 2 +Oen. central •Ir, filter •Y• lnl Cell 842-3a47 tmmac decor 11050/mo. $4&,500 Or Submit. Cell •7,. •"12 VII'• .. _ all Char or Sharon 241-0241 L 3Br 28a 2 etory v ....... .. .._,t I'~ rondo. Yerd, garage. LUXUf'Y Condo ~I --••trJ ..... I 1100 VIII• Rental• 2' ... bd. 3t>a. gar, landry Crnta 1225 875-4912 room, pool, 2100 eq ft, pidftc View dra:;;;it• LIDIY .... , s 1215 mo. 511 S48-7 ~ hOO. Wrtte R. Kronenbefg 3br 2'Mle. pool )a. I l lOO Mobile Home. 980 I/ft 3141 Hl<*Of)' Dr .• Carlon mo. 831•2151•evea 2BR 2b• nr Bay Chy. NV 89101 or c:.11 11150/mo 11t/IUl+MC (702) 883--7970 aft 7pm IW m• dip . Lu-no chll· 0. f I 38' 2Ba. MW crpt coun-dren/pete. Cell owMr t • tatt t,Y kitchen, dbl G-reoe e75-3e25, 848-2141 Prtft!!J USO 111001mo. Submit on llWPllT IEIUTI l•.tlq/fhtl lttrelt ~ C 1 11 A n n • Excellently located on Klamath Rlvw wlpvt and 831" 1298 Newport Height• houM, trout 1treem-pool. 3500 1 ·~ ~ ~\.? eome bay vv. 3bd, 2ba, ~,:,i~rn•·l!jMw-:~~:'~~kf~ I .I. WaatH 1125 North Coate Meul 3 IChool~:~~~mo. call PrtVate Patty W9nt1 to bedroom, PLUS DENI 2 purch... f!lllde C.M. bath, patio. g.,ege. 1975 NEWPORT SHORESI Two home Under l150K No monthl 549-2848 etory, 3bdrm, 2ba. fl,. · .. ,. ... ,;.. place, patio. near Agte PIMM. ~ 1.,.. PLUSH CONDOS wlfelll clubhouM $1300. Agt leatals .,,..,,,., Gal' w/opnr 873-90e0/eve 842-7450 .....,_... ______ w/d hkup, MW decor. Av1 •=~~~-=-==-- now 2br 2be "95/mo OCEANFRONT 2BR 1be, ln111l 2102 1br set6 1et mo + '500 fumllftecl, uttl pd. Patio, cbU -c:; 2 ltry 4BR 281 MC. 549-2447 ~·· Aval! now to July home. Vary bright 1. llOO/mo. 831-8589 11&50/mo. H.B. 38' 28a Ull.. SHARP 4br, 2be. lam rm. on channel front w/lltf/#. i M9tr bclnna, o-. frplc, nu c,,11 vv. comm pool Avail yrty 11350/mo bttna. petlo. MOO. F• tennll, $18" Incl grdnr jMlll UAL n nLDm tlMllO 780-3782. 975-9889 PllP IAllU•IT "-ther '9flt tn Hewpon? Stlor• .,... 5 rm home 11•/llM 1'71 ~ affordat>te 5 room ~ kHcn a get --------1 hM 1 blk to H20 w/gar 1850 11'1 I yHrtyl L.andlorda/RMnora faat 1750 &3M191 Agt tee 53M191 Agent tee he tenant provldera Info RUSTIC REMODEL PVT 53M1a4 Beat Alty 28R..QAR-W/O HKUP . mn Tl IUll DISPOSAL-CPUSGL c.tm bultt houea. 3 yre lalMa lalaM 21M NO PETS 1750 875-0097 old, t>re.zy oomer 1oc -2 Bdrm1, huge fam rm 2 DOOM OFI' SO. BAY. DUI PtJlllt llB wtwetbar, 2 be, vautted 3 BR 2be., neoaty tum. AWlll wood beam oa111nge lky· JunaJAufl, a.pt. 11y mo. Lilli: iiX Mibdi 111gt1ta. 2 ~ 2 only. To mature couple or CONDO. 2 B~OOM patloe ..,._ BIO 2 'car femlly. No emoketno 2BA. S1200/mo. Call get Avt 811 M~ ... pet•. Call for appt. 7141N1-1n8 11i50tmo 845-ea51 811/798-4328 or--~.....-.....----7141875-8314 Sun only. ftutala '"'s..,..TE""PS....,....T""'"O.,........BEA ___ C_H_. -LM-ge SOUTH BAY ,AONT lower Ya~J IU4 3br 2ba, frptc-. 2 cet get• - -ege, IMM 11200/mo, duplex. petlo. 3bcl, 2be. 38.. home, 2 «* o-t. Avail May 15. 557-4182 y-wty 12000 mo. Balboa large pool/Jaounl.1--------ltland Aaetty. 873-1700 l12!JO/mo. Ckrrdnr/pool Unbeat-2bfhmw/pool lMa ava tnc. n5-1221 Hit" addr•N aeoo·1 Pmuala 2117 lut.IMI' lftl ~:Agt,.. ... ~ WWW. \LI $1: dQri:-GATED W.LAGI ~ a., tipellb.a ~ nr aoe, yard & Pl lo. MUNl'TY. t & I MnN, 2 bftlM ptovtded 4 .. 11211~ 1"~ ~1.~ & 'Mk 1I00-1100 aq " of IM-t'90 .... Ney ._ Nfl req d. 17~ P\JM WXVl'rr ....... CaJhtllH lut• ~~=-~ r.~n: r"::: :=; 1111 OOHn klda Olt et burT*'G ......,..., mbo-•sc-&-.. sc:-·w-"", = .... -. -..111 A44 ooet ~· r.= ~ dbl O*'· -ltt~ WA.LK TO BCH iiiO 11 m1fMM to lo Co =:o~~~ 1et/ 'r,·3~r..~.n 9:; PIHi, Juet Hit of .... +llOO •. ~ 114-117-Gll2. Mey 1. ~ 8MI & IOUttl of no pett a1s,...1111 24~":i'tv1 IS 1 ·5439 ly l!A)t on>, Oranoe Cou• DAILY PILOT/Friday. Ap(U 25. 1Ne *ca ... c........ 1171 c.ta ... lllt c.ta ~n~m=~==t~c::;:, .. ;;;".::;1,;::1~d-..!!!! ~ •at ...._.... ... •lflll1.... !! !•=!!i..,,. .. ,....... • .. , ... ••aWJ •• ..... a.. 11 •• '''" 1 .. 1.11 ,, aa.. c.... 8bd, 2be. .. 142SJmo ~· . .!tudlo. uncmuoue-lbd. "· • led OOlft, I .... ::;; ~MAllNAA;N' Wftlllll Wf -nu ftM nit ...... petlo. 10w yd 1N11n cell ~ Nloe COftdo In Woodlla ,_, ,..._, petto, newty *ll!Y V... • nt Ille + l•_.,_!m __ l!lllii....,•i---------..1 !"""' ... -.... --~iiiiiiiiiiii L.udlle4N-09oo. ' rt':"~Mlt6/t Bo. Co.t ........ frp6o, orptd lt7S. Celll...., Den, 1100 tq. n tmleto ....... MWM7 ':-to:O-..:""~ KJNOIE> ..... tTepUne '9mQU6Mll-*.,_OOftd, ........ .,,n-eMtrtoeflt A..... 14 ~ pool, epe. ale, lpn (714,.41 OM4 Wflwldrfr Mtupe. mkiro ViEW COH06 ..c>Ot. 1 w Inn, Pd • 1200 ,,_,.. ... It emk, pool/jloftln *3llO ~ Coronl ., Miit · C" ... ta E SIDE NICI 2br, Md, dht, teol#ttY. teeo rno. Ewe I Olluu 2tw 2be. = trp1o. er'Clll gerege. ...M Sl•A 1 ouAN>. ~ = ~n:-;.,. w: now. a mo *· ... lot ~MC. lftd. ua MU1n -. Own ldnn a bl...,. O-. .... Pieid.•ICIOeed wtcne1t2tS•1..a,,s .-no. trpeo. •Id beh.~• .. u2111 a.-tobe9ch.l700mo. woodedi.ncttot2-.1n MOO.MM1.t7M700 ~ 21 to* ._. .. ,d.teeOmo 111... pedo, 1700/rno, ~ n-NEWPORT V)Ll.AO! nw Hunt. Hrtlf. 911 : •AL..80• Celt3t HH ~ In Npl--. -=ti w/Wlnd 751-0S?S Sbt dWpb& °" Mboe '-'· +UIL 7-...W Ida.. UM .-.,MtOl64. Jr. 1Bdnn~INS (113>11().M13 1:c.~~._Mtc:to, WdTCUfiiAA!ALG2Br mt 1MW ow lot ycus. COMI IMut llP90 31r Ocmil'I vtlw, ~.Ula. PiiOif ~ Nie, lg FRONT APT 1 2 arr. I/SIDE. 28e duMx. 18drmFumw.tMM "'°"°' ........ ,.no 2k ~ ltMd crwdl1 Loe.,..'~"" from ~ Hr bet\ ,,p, a.v.~1414 lbd. a.be. N8 .... onty 28R r-t.; no~ Ywd. 0-9. dht. W/D Pool, Jecual. v~ I .., .... PlmlT pM9. 11 ...... w c:fledl ....... PoOf. twge EXPO, l4"' e.u.. w/d .... ~o. P"' '*In, P"' L006ii b , H-31 Pf'Of, WIV¥ All •m•nlti.at ~r YMrty, A.fa hllup, YafY nice, ~. Tennie Covrt1. Cab.. QUIET AUOfO' LMNO •ITIPI 11 ... petto MM1152 f1S.. t 143 20e/48W581 Be_... Niemie ~1117 '° .._. wtth .._ CdM w/pM sna. lotao mo '"°'"'° ... ~fWI req quiet. "7&.131~ , ~ ':?.oo'1spete. ~=';:,.~~ EZ "'°""" Studio, -u lu C-.. M71 lnt1h t• "'" Cdilitwoehome. 2iijiiO'a. c:iotttoe. 1 bit to llch N-+'.4uttt. 122:M10. Nlcle 18drm UflfUmiihed E::i~·LG1bd,ewllnow. FlREPlACiPOOL-PATiO ,,...~llQ-llkltcf\Lllll1',uttlllndll3H1Mlll.Fee Jt ~ ' UM :::'r =•::On':' emleld0mol71M>573. A-.=~ M YffV. Appltenoae. No Ollf~ wiodl•.OMlwm•f!4. X·LG 1•aaa 12., .. 75 ~dlnelnoowtyird 111t. ne. frploe 2 '*· DM 21X'XPt r,;o: POOi • 7eo.2142 M" 28" 1w~.M. n Wlth-...1r.in. :J:5,:~1a-a~ pete. 1~ ,,.._, ea.tilde 557-.214 i ~ Ai*t"*"tt lftLlll llY IUI :::," = 'fzo:0-1:: epe. Aeepoi.-.., ,....,., CDM. 8iW ""1 home 2 ~ ~~= ut 112s:: ~::.. ~ "°'* r ii • .. u22E'81DEIQ28t1~·---SHARP l deen. 28R 1\4 .... You'reownprtYat9patlo STUDI0-726 8q F1. AVflll At-0741or7~1. 132 !1 .. m1~:2"4c Mutll . fr1)fn blech, ,/80-.40WI celJoenJC22n/ln·aooC> 1--------... ,~ wt r .. B 1 -.......... be Cp1t/drp1 WID ,,...Gourmet kitchen lmmedl•tely. ~bef• --" • · non lmk, ~non dn*r icUft2BCirm,1L.ger-.. 8es~;:!,Y·1J'e•~h tlc>O.up. Petlo,9w, no,,....._~tan09rp9t °'t 16'-1411 Dys or at tllt tlrt 2M1trbd,twnn.a,poo1,14501mo+~.17M414 M/,ltlr28rCdMfUmCot· llllUll flllil age & frplc "50/mo. St#3, Ph 117M0-40 pe11 M50/mo S46""80 :;:Laroe well-In doMte 84 -0202 aft 8pm 1111 Jee. bcfl *-.CM bluffl. OIMn ~d pttJf ma6e tege, fYlMC. l4&0 +IA utltt •Deity OOfnPUW updM!ll 1115-4912 VIiia Rent• ""'~ ........... , ..... oated OO¥eNd ~no En)oy the Luxuty of ttle 28drm 2L: POOi Xie Q\Nt prof. n-lmk. l400 46+ Nloit home w/pool I MC. Smt ocn YU, «OU •Mot•....,. ,.., ..., .... clul!Ye 1Br/Ba, ~Ix El -• -..,,t11tor11ge bMuUf\tl eurroundlnQI of 111s..'ao dlreetly to 261 i 0.754-lltO, l!-e31~5 Nr 405 I f'elnltew CM. from perk 17&-e320 •All tMentuoeeoect •Im I MIT• Unit. Fptc patio gar llde 18A 1BA w/NEW Ill••-• .. _ W a fl IP 5 S3 125 ' ..-· Large 18' 1Be, MldeCI( w/euto gai opnr. Qrdnr CARPET dlhwf, btt·ln ALLUTIUTIE81NCLUOED _, _., aen1a ~o;~ 2-ei UlllA."'9t•••er 50+ dep432·7....., M/FlhrLO~Ap11nCdM 11~ ... Tt•LMbn bttlne.. Only MOO F• ' Incl. Nopeta. N-4mkt. LM r/o , frplc, In em1 complex 112 Bedroom In • epeclcM'8 18dnn or 1795 2521 w &unftow. 1350/mo. Incl utK. Prof. COSTA MESA VERDE. LO a.oG/mo + 'A utla. dep. RLllEIT lli-lllO le006"M2111/64MllM w/pooll88Q.M25. FumlahinglAveltab6a 28drmCondo,•lfrs*~ IK-S.NMr8°'11t1CoMt flln*eonty.173-6892 4bt tlomi9, n1oe.-.1g Doug, dye 75M024 or (l14)M1-M11 ~~:-:---::----,-..,...--tEXTRA LAROE 28R, 18A, 381 Hemltton. 848-97~ Sorry. No pet1 :1:':!rd.oopnrpte1. Pta& Sue 131-1211 Agt. 8eyfront t1omi9 on Belboe bdrme. k~ ptM, W/0 E~ eti-1843 Aft tlcHn ROOMMATf(1) WANTED 1BR , BA. ca. to beectl. SINGLE STORY. PATIO, •UNIQUE COMPLEX• Wld .. ~ tl44-050t lliwid. Flrt1 end lut. QUlet, P"'. "°""""* '300. NB AIPlf1na prof, '"'" to LO 38R. 2 ~ apt, dlltl New carpet & n1w GARAGE. AVAILABLE tBDRM .,~dbl Ollf 8615 LA QUINTA HERMOSA AveM S/14. FemeM rwef. lhr utll. 546-2400 ""38R, bic 2 bet\. Frptc, wttw. lndry, pool.~ = 'V'~i :=· 05· 15-H, 1750·1 775. 28R th w/trptc, g« Mi6 15211 P~ Ln, .Ha LlftlY ~ 173-5879 eft 11:30 pm F..-n/emkr lhr 28r Dtw. Wftl/Mt/dryet, ete. welah1 rm. Only t2M mo • 714-432-11470. QUIET, petto, PoOf. epe. 141·1441 BEAUTIFUL 9IUftl hOn'9 28aCOM home. A'A Mey 1395/mo. IS1"643o 24f.1423 bet. noon. STEPS TO 8CH 280rm, Ctlwy. f\llly FURN. 28R M9 PETS 648--2 ... 7 SUWlll YILUIE ~ER8 ONLY mYllT• wtttl .. of .... &ey. tit. LOc 314 Hetk>trope N8 M/F very~ pnt. Share ~ .2ba hcua. =· new c:rpt1/pelnt With prtv. r-tlO. duptex. WI lffD.... 11 28r ·--.. -..In 14 E.Mtbtuft. Large 28' 2Be t BA new So. CoeM Pica. Pool, o•r. HOO/mo. S450/mo. l75-t3t2 •tNeetc. ~. lhr 'M>ll to bet\, a.n. non 5/mo 720-M22 Mat.coupieswet.n-emkr, Went• ••ectton of ar-1 -1 ....,.. TownhOuM floor plen. and. gar., patio, 1nctty Mlke ldy1 1715 -9700, ~ .. norMmkr, ~ lge condo, all ementtleL lmk. l320 pk.9 11t..._ STUDIO APT. wleundeek. ,.re. le00.148-2323 IMng? We CM offw wrt· Plane. Poole, tennle, Patio. pool. No pell. room I lotl of c1oeM ...,,._nd 758-C375 room In lerge CctM home. Mllte 846-7275 +cleC>oeltl l50-20ll. New. SO OF HWY. 1 per. thing from • emell apt lo ::--:i ~Gae~ M?& Lie. 64()4M9 epece. BIG CANYON MJF rHmk wrtlf/d'Yf, a'ltlll Mey 1 NEW £/SIDE CM CONDO 8ht 28r 28a C09ta Mela eon. utllltlu Incl \\41:tfield I 4 bdrm houle. If look· From San 0teoo frwy, NEAR HOAG HOSPrTAL 606 W. &,nno.., lhr 28r 2be apt $560 Cell 9¥9 7"41'3 MIF Young swof 1Hmkr Apt l350Jmo + 'A utll $725/mo. 1173-4177!9 ~n CM, NB, or HB north on BHch to 2-atory, 2bd. 1~be TSL MGMT M2·HI03 +dep 112 utM. s«utty, 3bdr, 2'A ba'. 1375: Cell Jay 722-M06 Homl, Htl Mt11 , ... ILY ••••-m of us first fOf that McFadden, •••t on dining rm, laun hkup, Ml ........ al Air/pool epe 790-4192 722·1838, MIMQ, Judy. 758-7342 Wottt -_._,_ ctloloe of ldMI llvlng. Mcfedden tSW Hunt-l750/mo.142-M29. ....ac. --t I 02&/mo fBR 18X. •n Spat1(11ng clean lerge apt9 TSL MGMT 842-1903 lngton vihoe Ln. 8UNNYI HEW! 2bd t ... A ·~A -.. bultt lnl lndry rm nr '°' ferrilllae with 1 °' 2 1t•l1tl .,. -•• bMch & ihooe. . chlldren. Neer park. HMI ... CONDO! Let~ patio, Ldl cU I I U/F p:;t Tst?!"d~f w. 1:'2~~eo, 2~,;,~,.~:; 1120 mealiBJlll lmat 2144 ~:,r:~= ~.paUo:~ ... ~·ino1 ~=----:----.,.---1~8drm 28ath 1740 APllTllllTS NOW LfXSINd · or unf\lfn .. t !Bdrm Apt w/balcony. $98 w. Wlllon 1131•5583 Beautiful large llP,• In llWPllTllm U1U 11111Mt.142·1108 pool. No pet• '495/mo. quiet neighborhood. *UIYlll MllT* Lrg 3BA 21MlA wMflw, 2 FURNISHED room In C.M 148-38tll llSTllT II Pool Spa No pet• car gar, pool, tennl1, home. Kitchen prlv lBR 110 i4M Pool S735 mo. 2BR. 1'h8A, tBdrm . · · M50 Brend new apertm.nt1 c!OM to bch. 11395/mo. l300/mo. 8415-2435 · ' prv pat .:..... ' ' E/llde townhOuM gar 15 t E 211t St ....,.2~n• Ideally located In Irvine. TSL MGMT 842· 1903 ,--....,----,-.,..---,.---gu & w1 er.,....., no pet1. 1 d nice toCa ~· · · ._.,.. """' Lo tum bdrm kite prtv Ref• re quired. 147 n ~~ Ave' · 1128edroomfloorpW\1. llWPllTIElllTI 6e. 1g 'ooo1 yd, In.....; Flower. 845-8181 TSL MGMT Mge 842· ltl03 28~1 Yll.Uf/50 Pool a Spa. 28drm 1Ba. gerege. Pool, Verde, C.M. for meture 280 1BA 2271 Pomona $750 Pool/epa no pell Welttl diet t laundry. Weter I gu reap penon. 557-9058 p1i10. ~erport, quiet Iman 11 845-8122 · 833-tti7 no ence o: paid. s7ootmo. ~213 Penon enipty"d. 8Mu111ut 1 ___ __:__..:::=::::::!!!!!!!!!!~~~~:_~ nelohbomood S8251mo 1735/mo. 28R H~BA *Shopping .,.. Coate Meaa, S380 ~ No l>et1 648-Seo5. · TwnhM. Elllde, pool, Daaa Ptiat BB * Theetrea If!!!!! ..... Mii Incl utlll. Own beth, ger: 28drm, 1'~8a Townhome. gar.2~oryS:t.q= toe. SIM n& Im : =~=II Cour1e age. 546-3255· AH elec:, cerpon M50 2 TSL MGMT 842·1803 llpetMre28f, 1Be, Ollf. No Metr tRlba. kltc:h/pool Perlon1 max. 165 W pe11 '875/mo. 3341 1 8 e I e e t e d U n I t 1 Pffv. Ci., epeoe.1375/mo 18th. Cell 848-9507 LOVELY NEW 2 8f 9')t. CheltMI Wey, IC. ()pef'I w/Cathedral Celllngl. 11t/1Mt + 1/2 utM. Prof Beck Bay WM. Micro, Deify 1M. 240-11191 Pftlf ~ 21>1', 1ba ."' S.C.P. newty wetber, tree wutlldryw. NOW TAKING =--· -:------- returb. Chlld o.k .. no pell Atc:hed gar No peta!adlt. FANTASTIC VIEW dlrectly RESERVATIONS FOR •-U ___... f•--Room fOf empt ma6e or U!IO mo. Send penonal $750/mo. 842~780 overlooking MARINA. MAY OCCUPANCY. ---ltudent In lrg Exec. tlomi9 Into to 2011 Weatdlff Dr. 18R, fl~. window IM-4M! ....... S.W ..... "' J.W. llirpor1 I OCC, Suite 9, Newport 8Mc:l'I Lrg 1bf 734-C Shellmar, wall, patio. N.w decOr I ..... I pool, kttc.. ~ prtv. 2BR 2be, r-tlo apt, laund ~8-t~~ '°' :..~~"; o · S855 + U111. 496-7592 l.qw .... Zlfl Oft tun. 1396 lndl ut. 740 rm. New palnttcpta/dl'f>I. ut. •ac• Hit ~ x;;t m1na · Month-to-month ~'= :...-: ;.:t",~~ SHARP & CLEAN 1 Bdrm 28R 2b1, cpt1/drepee, OCWI. Ck>ee to bwtl ' •o available ltttb/!l!!tb 2711 · · with ltove & r9fl1g + ""' petlo, garage, dl1h· ltlOP9 Nff/mo. Coltect • furnished/ Ullll llAll 1a2 II a.ts lll0-1111 yard, no r-t• $490/mo wHher, coin lndry (213)89~ unfurnished 11111 • Pool. Dffl. Several Avatl 543-1377 S725/mo, 848-&451 OCEAN FRONT STUDIO. Wkly remala. Low ret• Ca1BR1 C«la &4M6"1 C..ta Mt11 2124 C..ta Mt11 MM tn old Hlatonc Spanllh ·Fitness centers, 1135 & Up/Wkly. COior *2 .-.. .....,, 1 VIiia. IMded wtndowe, tennis, swimming TV. In.id eervloe. fr• qu .... V«y .... ••• •• . ... eoff9e heeled pool l ler~ yard, garage + ••9PI to private bch, • eJCtre parking. (duplex). WOODLAND YILLAGI 1880/mo, Incl utll, Models open daily, 9·6 ltepe to oceen. Kltefl'1 S895tmo. 559-5001 404-ee07 Sort')\ no pets. •Vall. 985 N. Coel1 Hwy, APA.T.lllT. Lagun• BMctt. •~·6294 *USTSIH* 1..,.,, ltac• 2"9 Newpon Beech No. IULUI Mru 18drm 1Be. pM yard. Come & enio~ our carden style 11>1$. Quiet. eomlortlble ~v1,. * 1 llllM llOI* 880 Irvine Avenue Wkly l'9tltatl now a11all. Garage. Only '550. FM close to freeways & So. Coast Plaza wlvle only m111Utes to the Aefrlg, dllhwUher 1 atove (at 161hl 1129.50 wtc & up. 2274 nLEIEIT lll-UIO beach eai., available. NO P£TS PLEAS£. Ind. NO PETS 645-4855 I .. ,.. Nwpt Btvd, CM 848-7446 *USTSlll* ...... • •U . u.•••Y •••u 280RM & 2BA S700/mo. Newpon Beech So SU I Sii Lllll'!IE 8Mu11fu 8f u75 8f Refrlg, dlhwlhr, 1tove 1700 16th Street • I 1 -Up. 2 ••am.ee ..... Incl. No Pet• 545-4855 (at Dover) 3028 w. Pectflc eo.t Hwy , $700. Incl gAI, cook, Newport a.ch. FWr1g nJ heel, hot w1r, encl gar. I I••••• •• ,.... ftlSllUll PllTlll 542.5113 $125+ wlugl, nodepoelt 2323ELOEN 548-7854 2 •IOU '711-'72 ~ 18drm, 3rd Flr .... 1725 •EASTSIDE Hewet 18'. US, lm&T 6 .-T WATm mcL 875-4812 '11"8 Rentall Toollredtowlltk?Tootlred Lndry. 2 Pereon mu. No Ml •Aa• 11 •••-•wF* todriY41?Tootndtomove? pete 2563-A Elden. $515 _.,_ ~ WeUyou'r9nottoottredto Avail nowl 875-9291 Tll. llW•S 18'. Nr Shopping Cent•. r9ad,you'r•nottootlredto •Newport ~hU .,... Stl95 No P9t• &(().. 1314 R&8 ...... P!cpe<lies lflOC> a-lf\ed. Mother· s Day Greetings Show Mom how much you care with an affectionate greeting. Our Mother's Day greetings page will run Sunday, May 11th. A 5 line greeting is just $2.50. Additional lines .50¢ each. Display ads are available.• Call for additional information, 642-5678. Your Greeting: Approx. 20 ~PKet per line Daily Pilat 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Return to: Deadline: Thursday, May 8th. Ads must be prepaid. 18drmTownhouM, get· i lf""l!~,,.."!"!''!"!!I!'~------~~~~~~----------------~""'!'"'-'""'-'!~~...-...... ------~~_,,, ... ege. No pe11 SS 7 5 + d9P 842·5722 *IPlllUll* NEWLY DECORA TEO Beautiful 1 & 28drme now •vatt11Me. All new ap- pllancee. Carpet, dllh· w&lh« & muett more Pool & IPI Convenient loc:atlon. 117 E. 22nd St .. Coate M ... 831·7378 •FREE CABLE TV. Lg 1Br & 2Br Grdn Apta. Pool $525-$855. 710 w 18th 32' Treller $425. Quiet park, patio. 1torage, ale Lndry rm • lmmec. No pet1. An1 ph 850-0347 lllff &PTW/YIEW V1ulted celllng1, pr11t b1lcony. redecoreted $1195 2151 Paetnc Ave 831 ·5107pm or 855--0685 No r-t• CU&Hlll ALL UTIL TIES PAID Compare b«Ote 'fO.J rent Newly dec:«1ted a4tom dulgn 1 .. 1ure1 pool, bbq, covr'd garaoe. eur· rounded wl1h plUlh tand- ac;aplng. No pet1. 1 Bedroom Fumllhed 385 WEST WILSON H2·11l1 CHARMING 2 8d c:ottege, toe yatd/glf. 119 Flo'ftf St nr 1tlh/Npt 1725 +-utll, •vi 511 1175-3875 EutlkSe 28r, gar. Huge b*:k yard. Kkf1lpet1 o1< 1725/mo. 720-M22 OUR AUTO LOAN RATES HAVE SHRUNK. We're offenng some of our lowest rates m years. So take advantage of them while they last. Come into any conveniently located branch. Or apply by phone and we'll give you an answer the next busine$ day. Call Mon.·Fn. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m .. J.(800) 551-3333. 8l WE'RE OUT TOBE $ • Alllll 5000S " JEEP CllEllom 'IM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP 1rv1ne Auto Center· 41 Auto Center Drive ·Irvine • CA • 9?718 · (714) 951-31« , Excellent cond, fully loaded # 727867 STOCK tOCHO.OSE FROM 16853 I A• c:en 1Ubtea1 lo prlOf .... • tu. le & doc ,_ S.le end1 41~81N rnonwea 11swage • A/C. con. sunf'QOf #1 16957 •4953 1442 South Bristol, Santa Ana (Intersection of Bristol and Edinger) • (714) 546-0220 .. C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, AprU 28, 1988 ltat1h t• •••rt lula111/0UI" leat latlan1/0tfln Int la1ian1 I Ftaud al Lttt If•••• Hll Prtfn1l1HI/ C!!d!el/-... Cltdal/OW.. 1411 laltt 1111 ..... 1 HM nM Hit Hit FOUND: M UIW ,.., Ualaht11dn .... mwnn lllUTllY RICIPTIONllTt ,ari Ul.ll llUYllY •ma SHA SIOO IQ H oQift. BAY,RONTIL&i Small omc. tPeoet #0( lad atll 111 hit whit•, c:llOOad. rr Siem 8iXUff iXtbNJ Uhdf Comm1 ,... •* ct. Time tytHflt, "'°n ... A tw good m.-1 Al'td Wtth 06od drMna ...cord luxuryhm,rftpcwattovu,2 EXECUTIV!IUIUS rent. !Mt 17th St Full 2tOO Seelpt, F Oot>ia blk tan CostaM .. ahop~ine wtopment oo. In pr-.a.-~am2'*1 M· woman n.adff. ~~ Somt heaVV lfftlne to. frplo. from l400 111, !Mt, ., 35' & UP 842~ ..mc., Gr09I... ..... "*' collt; , Terr MIX tor bOOth '*" .. opet• tJolOW9 NI IOo.. ..... an • • • • MOO+ per .... ..._ Pwty A9n1•. rrull-tWne utll. & de9. He-M79 for Biii 845-33ee MllT Utf bftt/wt'lt;, bltt/Wtlt cat; 2 atoral Call Kathy. organlJad HH .. o. PAYR.OLL Mb or Shett. 8n.6421 Start 15/Hf. 842-1118 8hr UiguN 8ch 28' 1Be c~s>i.d.!:o.~'1.~-: ,.:.:;· ft. It.. .di-I t Owner/°'* Ot AbMnt.. , wt\t aet1: M GfYIWhl 540-385& ..-ary. wtth mt lflort· Of 173-9290 DUK CLERKS (1tralght MI F) 27-39. 2445 E Cat Hwy 87M900 F~~n~~~ :: No exp. needed, wtll train ~~~,:~:~~ COi mix LIM &Um = !,~~ .. ~~111!; CLERI ULll/llllWUI All lhlft1, at tmeM OONl1 OcMiivtew.11epetobetl DELUXE NEW WATER PW#por1Cent9'840-5470 Mlnlrm.tmS70,000down Tiracl of FU. "9CcHM a oonstruotlon oo. pref'd. TMJolY.._lno.en_. 'ull or Part-ttme Counter rrontr..orthOt•,Mktor 1375+ut. Rick 759-8975 FRONT OFPICI! • Can-PIUI your good credit. LOST 2 ~ 8M9f*d Loan Rep A.!. Lie. req'd. Word Prooea91ng .xper a tabll1flecr"";••t•urant ..... In Aetall Hlldwara Earl, 873-7030. The Mry vutaoe. from IOO lq C•••trcial P11~ra Winchell Ret11·1 pupa 5 mo •. w/lhorts IBM Set-up for~ In the pt\M. PIMMnt n-tmOtctna chain, hM an oc>enlna for Stor•. ecp ~d. ... .., OLWllS I A-..AJ tt dock all call M haJr. ,.., Orange t.' n.ld + Training. LA PAZ. anvlronment ,...... call an an•"" lewtil peyroilftla l t.w, Wright H~ • ....... _........ ' • av • r. 77 c M. '42 .... 51 MORTGAGE. Chuck MIWityn. 7~1 olerk. to~ In a 4 per. 129 ~-.CM. &p Count• Qlr1 ~ ~':.~~-F • ..':,'!..,I( ,SwttP'!'9CE 87 ,s..1::/ 20 m·o aoo sq. Ft. 311 Thalia St, Develooment Loel l50 REWARD 8 mo (114)77'~7 aondept. P~upand --·---for Plan1 In Costa MMe • ..,.,.., ~ " <IV Leg 9ch Neer Coat Hwy (714)83!-3222 old male puppy S5 lbl 1~9Y he!PfUI, but wt11 ••---•-Wiii train. AM>t'I mom-HM Sat 1 Sun. 281 "5717 Garden olc Lg patto,bay $800/mo 832-4190 • rad collat, lht 'hr, t>llt: MHlcal/Dtatal llOS PAllT·Till train an ~ wf\O II/Hr + eonu.. No~.. Inge only 7n 4 n 7 Nora WATER FRONT BALBOA vu Gd pnlng 842-5010 Corona dal Mar _ Cout l11l1n1 w/wtit & tan on '"' & -OFFIOE OLEll hM limited exp and a ct. Wiii train, o.y. 536-H 2 EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! ISLAN0.2br, 1ba, frplc:, ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE Hwy, offic:.t retall apece 0ne1taaitit1 2104 lee•. SydMy. Cry1tal OllHPllOTIO WT. lira to !Mm. s.iarv com-Cldl/LltHrUtl S714.00 per 100. Ouar. Incl utll, F/M 23-35 Yfl, aee Sq Ft. &48 Sq Ft. 1358 for rant, all/or part 01 W om• n; 1 C j 01fijn0 Cow Bwh, 640-MU. Bright enthullu tlc, health Vwy buey ctrciuletlon of· meMUrat• w/ a.p. ~ HIO payment. No Saltt. 0.- 1525, 873-8753. Sq Ft. Full Hrvlce. 5500 aq tt. 551-2892. Boutique on busy Marine orlantad lndlvldu11 ,.. f\cle neect. pert time help lrt perlOn hm-4pm, or tall1 .. nd 1tamped. SU6/Sq Ft. 873-7130 W/daya· 3:30 to 9 pm Ava, Balboa tlland. In-fNllll\ •os q u Ired Io r bu 1 y aneMting -~ phone Mnd ,._,.,,,.to: 9ITllll IUllO •nv•lope: !LAN-go3, leatala Waat .. Z72' IEWNllT IUOll W/and1· all dayl j clud.. corpor1t1on UUl111 ft Chiropractor' a offlc•. tratflc. W• l'law nkle cue-THI! JOLLY AOOl!A INC. lll llTllU ~18 Entetp(IM Rd, Ft. I •~" ooo L ARE fRE£ Permanent poaltlon. 1~•1 .................. _,. _ _. 17042 G"'-'1• Ava ,..._ ......,. "-'" .... ..........,1 Pierce, FL "'412. Needed 3--48drm houee Full Satvtce Bulldl"" .....,, + lnvantory. °'• .,,,.., .....,..._, .,,_, lfvlna CA. t2714 UUf ..,_ .,_, ,. 11'--.... w/yrd IOI' Dog CdM °' c~~ of w .. tcllrf • ·,~ne •·•••trial 2711 Vance RMltOf 873-40e2 ' Some Saturdayt. van.cs be Met, ~~.and ' Accepting app1Joetlon1 ILHILY DAii NB ty 1 1 Wiii .,,..... ,. & lnt•rHttng dull... have a ptMaant 1..._ 714-250-4331. fOf ptoductlYI outgoing up tc::'s ,etE 8':s.559g'Y VIEW SUITE 88§0 •If tifiup, ild. Yd. ••~ Tt LtH 14 Cal: 142-1111 Salary°'*' M>CO<dlng to phone perlONlfty. Some PfT BOOKKEE,EA-SEC and craatlva • paraon1i Mature caring women IU-1101 1000 tt cerpatad ore .. 400 wlbdW hu MONEV '°' quallflcatlonl and •X· llght ottlcil wortt ai.o. 0.19 AV91on P.atlc FIT PfT ewntno• and w/pP.,: llv.ln ~~ Gara1 t1 f tr lta t NB OFFICE-500 Sq. Ft. on ampa. nr 405 & Harbor Bl TO. S10K/up, no credit"' :"~~1:'1~= tfoura are approx. Mon-.J ... ·~.cn1 ~~ra w19"da. 225 E. 17 It C.M ::i'tt!wn.n ~ l0nrac11ve 2740 Coaat ti'""' w/Bay View 1 Bkr. &40-4152 Oenlaon Alloc. 573-7311 P1111a1Ja 3002 Fri, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, .,.. ,..... CMJlU S ................. -. "ftt 790-1843 E,_. --------~,. 1tartl""aatan111t100per ' anuWN<• Mak.,.I Mala, ....,...., · ·-W•ttldeC.M.Sing,Qar-Great lor Marine bual-RENT:tt25 aq n. wi truck Mt1tfllH TD 2tli ITS FUN·RATE0#1 DENTAL ASSISTANT WMl<"•1.ppjy'in peraon ll•n••y Femala,F/PT,cet18am at"F'"'"L'""O'"'R,....A,....L-.,,.O""'E-=-s-tG,,....,..N...,,E..,,..R •• Storage Only Avall nut, 714•831 -8480. I door S550/mo. 1355 - -I • • llAL (l11)111·20•0 Bright and antnullu tlc •• T. .... 2:00 t 4·00 -250-0910 b e twHn w tad I I 2 ' May 111 $'15/mo • tit, OFFICE W/YlfW Logan #8, Cott• M.... UllEll w1m1 FOf ............. one Fantuy w/exparlenoe. needed to ... on. nvrt, . 0 . Orowtng anglneenng firm 7·30arn-llam Onlyt an • m n yrl ~p. 1111. Call 722-~72 I C1ll 875-5118 for t1,350,000 at 10%, s2:00 ~·toll If any. Join our friendly omc:. PM. Alk for Eiieen. IMlllng pP. eecretary/ . Newport BMch Shop. Newt)' remodMd orflca lnter .. t only. Payable tMm, 30-35 hra/wk, ROA DIUllE OOAIT gen. oftlce to wortt In fMt IUIP lln!ISU 875-944, 9Y9-&3 t· l55"4. lteraft 2742 sp1eet Bat bNhut1llUI ~rw-lace •• Pro ptrt'I monthty,alldue ln9yra, ll•tl•ptat prefered, 957-1783. e>Wd dept., "9xlable. 1111. ITllTll&IAIU tiAIRORES8ER wantadt •'l'!!llllJlll•-..... ,.. ... 1"11"'1"'-"I""'!' por e1c oca on 279 MCUrad by s1700000 -GREAT BENEFITSll DAILY PILOT heeyY phonee, xlnt typtat. Private Newport BMCh For chair rental In a In. AUTO STORAGE. 3-4 w/bay view Approx note and 111 Tc) on 'rMI CL. ••• C lOl._ 6-tall ortantad Mtf ~rfl-novatlw aa1on In Hunt care. C M location 1100 IQ tt 845-7100 1 OOSTl 11., TllliMEX prnnartu .. ~th •· val·-01 •I art v IEllOlL lUllTllT 330W. S.VSt. clent Xlnt 'benaflt• Ck.lb. Apply In l*'IOft 1 ton Bwh 84 ... 2155 • 842 2300 -'" n. -,...... •r .. , ...... Frnt/bacic ofc. Fam prac. Coat• Mae&, CA 92828 · ' 3*7PM Wad-Sat Meglc ng · $240/mo • dye, E11cal locatlon. Two 1 $3,000,000 For more BABYSITTER NEEDED F/P time NB 831-5301 dy ~t~~::.tn!o~ llland, 3434 via Lido llllllllPll eve/wknd 675-46'44 Slngle Of11ca Available. Bdrm, one 2BR w/lrplc lnlo call Bert Ryan Part-time In our N~rt Equal Oppty. Employer Mr. Fuent .. at Robert #300. Kind matur• p1raon laalatll Propety /Sale Airport location Parking Encl gara & patloa. s 195K 714/852-0700 Beach home. Rafa r9Q d. Cl l If Olli SfOO 2767 1m4tnltlea $300/mo Cafl -terms 8 !8797-1995 650·8858 tr ca__ Ct --------B•ln, Wltllam Froat WAITRESS wanted needed 10 care for 8 --------152.9131 AaaH•c••••I• 2920 BABYStTTER NEEDED CLERicA pe;;jtion With RECEPT/GEN'L oFc Auoc. 1•01 0ue11 st.. R1co·s PIZZA. 16155 E1deny 1n Boetd & Cant. IEltOlL Hin I IEWPOllT IEllllTS For 2 .,,.,,. children. 2-3 busy Lita Ina. office! Full Gd phone lklllt typing Newpof1 Bch. CA 92&e0 Harbor Blvd. Fountain 493--0300 or 495-1551 Nwpt Bci'l nr Hoeg Hoapl-UNIQUE BAYSIDE DIPLEl *IHI l llHllU* dyt/wk In Npw1 Bch time! N-1mkl Allt to Off. ni.. data entry M2-41183 SECRETARY N.B: Typing, Valtey. Pref. mature 9dlt LHl'l llTOIEI tal t3281I WhypayrentlOFFtCE approx 44it50 tt_ 28drm Unlll. Prime arH.. Penona!Stted Reeu~ ... ~ home.Ref1875-8890 AdmlnlOlana54t-1882 H.Bci'l,mforRay c:terical/phona, flex hrt. Gfat11J 5530 Now Hiring LUNCH own your own otfloe. Open baam truu, ex-2 car garage. Private tatter•. ame day -........ EO.,......llT se to ltart, wfralMI ROUTE PEOPLE PfT, M-Tom LM, egt &-42-1603 1 P o •• d duc t t n g yards Laundry room. avail. RESUME WORKS Full time DAYCARE 'Of my IEIElllL OFFICE II 1:r1,... &-46-715&, 984-8019 lfJER F '40-teo dally97t--0747 • I w I 1ky 11 gh t 1 . I n c I Good condition Wiii lll· 1044 1 year old In my E Ilda CLERK TYPIST Permanent/Part-Tim• ft I /offic. I. t Co11a Mna home Car&. 10•2 ••onday-Frlday·. STUDENT : Full time June SCHOOL Parkl"" att-d•ftt pi t, Sat! ....... • restroom•. shower rm1, llquldate for $185,000. Ir 2125 Ae11 r-ulred 842-7326 893-2421 Carol, before 3 m ... .... .... 2769 kllch area, 11ore rma. prv Prlnclpal1 only plea... Lett eaa• ""', IEIElllL IFFIOE Typing 45+wpm. Po1-thr Augu.t. Pftlme now, and/Of Sun O.C. Fair· ---------ofc lg lloor area fronting P 1 k 831 1266 Do t 3011 ltlon available lmmedl-flex hra. Gd phone pat· ground• Swap Mfft.I BRIGHT NEWPORT OFC on '2•x60 It d~k over c -FOUND Small Dog, tc>e*-•H ICI Typing, phone & 10-Key ately Lett•r/R .. ume IOnlllty, typing, poetlng, JOBS Apply In peraon, Swap &-43 aq tt w/11\ower Near looking boats and ba . Ing for owner only, 11 HDISEOLWlll 1kt111 nacaaaary Start w/quallflcat1on1 to: P. ~· ~~:;.fi~· Meet Info booth Sit-Sun PCH. Poat Olllce & Mo to mo or anon term Ralph's Store. Oana INeed PfT tlouMCIMnlng SS/Hr Call tor appt. Wong, PO Box 19817, -we P · EARN 7am-3pm MarlM<'I Mita 6'46-2947 desired. 673-6606 1 Point 496-4755 help Exp prel 842-3935 845-4072 Irvine, 92713 TYPIST -WORD PRO. Part-time CESSOR To flnlth Novel MONEY OVER THE IN THE BEAUTIFUL IRVINE AUTO CENTER 735i 528e WMl/blllC~ 4 Clr IOtdfiO wl ~IOI ol .. ., ... (012 11111\ $18,998 '85 BMW 5351 e111e• °" blecl< 5 oe>d cut 1om -• l -"'''" 1 •04\~781 Ootpn4n 11'9'f/PNl1. 1 owner 5 aod. cuelom oaen ll•eo 1-t tHBM4621 $13,450 '85 BMW 318 Biiie¥ peerl • dr S sod onteo ,,,.noows 'OW mt ... 1FOM'9Sl S15,998 Bronzlt/bl •c-leether, wto, elect -te. 13,000 mllee HUlllll" NOW! I • 4-3291291 121,995 'M BMW 533 BlacltlAfiO IMI'* "UIO 1o.o.o ( 1J4P8~) Bleclc w/r.O 4 'Pd. gt ... roof tle<eo, IOw IOw mli... .... ,(01Hlt82) 17,998 'MBMW325E Saddleback BMW 45 Oldfield Rd, IRVINE 3 80-1 200. 800-831-33 77 Henn• red/bl-lnl 5 'Pd. tlereo, eun roof (~29181 S9tl8 '15 BMW 528E w Al_...,...._ te ,,W ..... _..tu, .. a-. ............. .,.,. 111111 SIPllfll<• blue/peert lntertor. euto tr9t\1 • low mu .. I IJN8787 $18,998 '85 BMW 311 IA $14,998 Mut1 ltve In Nwpt BMc:h °' CdM. 759-11~ laln ssio PRIZES 1m1T111 IOIEllllERI Marketing 1tudy IOI' I~ Otlly Piiot. NO SELLING~ Wortc at homel CHOOSe ADYERTISllli SALES TRIPS hHHrlll ... YOUR OWN HOURS. For I ' ,.L T more Info call M1. &IL I Marano at 842-4333 Expert.need Nftlpapar l1nt1,.r. blwn 9am-3pm. Atten Account Executive tfyou are looking loraxtra 5:30pm call 842-5e78. nMdad IOI' fut growing 9')9ndlng money, °'Ilk• ----------,~=-==--publlahlng company. to go placea llke Magic P&llT TllE OFFICE • Salary + commlMIOn and Mountain, Knott• Berry Ullll IUCI berleflt1. Send reeume to: Farm, °' wtn Pru .. and Buay LeguN BMc:h 1-per- lraqe Ctast I Award1, Call u1 now! We ion otflce, gal-Friday ,.L.ll• .. I~. h1va aeveral opening• In type poaltlon avallabta, • •• C.M., H.B. or F V Muat lhow excellent or. P.Q. Box &-42-4333 ganltatlonal 1klll1 and Cotta M .... CA 92628 l TI •-ex~rlen~;di on word Attn: Ttm GueNman llfe rt -mtt•H procellO(;q,O..tble lull NEWPORT TIRE CENTER time In future. Com• No phonacallt p!MM. 3000 E. COAST HIGHWAY penaatl~n baud on CORONA DEL MAR proven abllltlet. Phon• Immediate opening fOf 1 llAT WlllEllS Sam Hooper, Money Ma High School gred. no ex-& RIGGERS NEEDED china International 71 4 perlenoe ~· FIT Apply at S9f'VIOe Dept. 497-6009 entry-level poeltlon, r.. N -3PM New-i--------qulrement1: good drtvlng between oon · Hm llUYEll racord, hard worker, Mal Port Pacl1\c Boatl. 2200 WholeNHI Produce Early appaarance. PINN bring W. Cout Hwy. NB morning Ill late am Fam· OMV printout at tl1114t of CASHIER/RECEPTION lty man praf'd Salery + 1ppllcat1on, apply at. experienced full °' part Co. e.Mflll. 557-1358 Fr..way Store1, 2706 tlm• help ne.dad for SAIL LOFT looktng '°' ex· Harbor Blvd, CM. FHhlon laland retail petlenced hand worxer llW 111111111.E. UL.El atore EOE 64-4-5070 Teri full time. ULLMAN Experlenc•d S at ... Cheutter fOf private petty. SAILS, 875-6970 paraonal Exploding 89* Full time. Male OV'et S4 SEAMSTRESS! Canv1as Office! We need youl pref. with A-t racord. Product• Manufacturer BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY 955-0448 8:30-5:00 pm Expertanoed MlpM 7 30 IU-1100 OIWIE 111 lllH am to 4:00 PM 845-2244 ROllL ULH F /T p /T SCHOL STllHT SllPPlll I llECllYlll Fun Nautical Gift & ParHlme during Schoot Warehae Aalatant M-F Clothing Stori . Looking yeer. Full·tlme aummer 7:30am .... :30pm $4.75fHr '°' an energetic paraon po1lt1on Correlatlng + ban. 210 McCormick to help out. c.Jt: literature In Corona Del Coate M ... 986-1510 Ch.,, ....... L....... .,.~ • ., •n-Mat. Mutt be Ofganl?er -...... er.--. ... l•t Hr, own ~:":C:or-SWll llSTlllOTOH Lido, Npt Bch. 87~ tatlon needed 22 'Needed. Experienced lnllL UL.El Aullrallan Swim Sctioot Well eltabllltlad Bed & COUNTER HELP PI T, 10115 Talbert Av Foun- Beth StOfe looldng lor Monday-Friday, Super taln Valley. 9e2-1374 anthU91u tlc Salet Per· Sandwich. 675 Paularlno. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiit .,...Ml fOf Part-Time,.,..... Cotta Mesa 545,.867 ......... ,,_ •. --------Tei.marketing ltlon. -Night & Weet1- end1. Apply at Strouda Linan WaratlOUM. 1835 Newport Blvd.. Suite C.139, CM. E/O/E. IELIYEllY PEllSOI • Part-time 8:30-12 Noon Asst. Ethtor Study ldeel tor College Stu-p rt Tl derlt1. Mu11 have dapen-I · •• dable car. Hourly + mite-Energetic people needed Chancee are you'll find wnat age. Call S49-2002 to conduct I Marketing you need 1t the price you Try Ink on your llngeta In· Study for Iha Orange want to P•Y When you read at.ad ol bttster. on your feet Cout Publtahlng Co. _c1a_u1_11ed_d_111y.._. ____ -lh c1 ... 11led It StllllC IHtlY-4 Pleuant phone voloe a mu1t. no experlenoe r .. quired. Ideal for oome- makera. high I ChOOI Nnlon, college atudent1 & moonllohteral Houra Monday-f'"rlday 5:30pm to 9:00pm, S1turday 9:00am to 1·00pm. Start at $4.00/hour ptu1 l>onu.... Private dMk & phone. CHual attire Home worll•• wet<:ome For Interview can Ma Marano Mon -Fri a1 642 -4333 bwt n 9am-3pm. Or after 5:30pm al 842-5&71. TELEMARKETING YHIFYIH OLElllS Enel"gettc people needed to wrlfy new 11art1 for the Delly PllOI NO SELL- ING. Exceltant guarani .. to ltJrt. Houri: M-F 5:30pm-9pm and Sat. 9am-1pm. CuuaJ Attire, air conditioned orf!Qa For Interview call Ma. Merano at 642-4333 btwn gam-3pm Art• 5.30pm call &.42-5e78 n11m HPllll IAI Ltoyd'I P .. t Control Com- pany, need• termite r .. pair technlcan. 1ome carpentry exp needed, 1tMdy Job, W'I train, call Mr Taylor am. 07~2 1 WANTED! Energetic! "" motivated peopl el PIMMnt WOflllng con- dltlont, no Hperlanoe needed, wlH train. Flex houri, F/PT No nlghtal G,...t opportunity for cot ~ ltudenl °' hou ... wrv... Apply Honey- btlkad, 3700 E Coe.at Hwy, Corona dal Matl , . .,. ......... 5535 Frenctl tt8ilan lady Will TMdl ~ °' Wiii car• for Children or £ldetty a1 companion Call 9-12 Noon. Lahr• 54M15& PRACTICAL PRIVATE NURSE-M l ddlt age. IMll• a poeltlon for tra"91 oompanlon, UV.In wNi. travellng only, 11>roed or U.S. 84~. rlf avwl a.,u .. cn 1011 I 11Y APPUllOES LES t67..a133 I t .. Orange eo.t DAILY PtLOT/Ftktey, Apfl 25, 1Ne ca ....... ,_.. ....... . OU ft;,...... .... , ...... u.t ...... 1 ~ I motlllOC4flt7'°"17• 1:=-===•IJJt:lfft:C'i::2ic::::-:~l r...._ · •••••• ,..., WAIHlA U1ect ii ._...;;_ ___ "Zlnr'll' $2.40 per day Addltione. ~ lliNCl!fi. NeW i Old. I Llftt11t MAGIC MUSH PAJNTINO ~ 0t P••••• ~!!ar.=~ Ml·1lll,IUll,ID :..~.Qree~t Tldi ~~=:: .. ~~~111 31:.!:,~U~~ ~._..,·Atterattone ~ T~I~. a.,.. IOb9. 41" .. ,., 1 '"Hzb 11 OUllO In tM Cablnet .. P.,,._Lodtlo4tc ~ ut:i.,,.....,. 7114'78 PAINT!" HUD1 WOAKI '001 White Ullf1aM I ":;(jiijiiJfiili*ijiiiiii:OO 35 yruxp. Jeny 842~7 TD T,... tl'tm Tree/Trtm/Qeenup comp! lnt/!xt, <*Inga.,. oeb. ~. *· '* -Oic) IC .,.,,..., 00 SERVICE tfti Dump Nnt. C.M.IN.I . ComC*t~ (,..) wen ........ 1...... C1ac ~ fftOCNm. .. tl;Ctal/c.Mitit .,.._Jlm~e,842·1208 Pl'1oea. . rJtl42·2873 ~·,~~7 -._ ~ toftwere In- DIRECTORY .w.;:.m pethe. •GEN. HOM! AEPAIM. • QUALITY .. ,..., -lllllWlftl :~~d:.~o. IHO. Greg 9'C. No lob too em.It. Pelnt Drywtjl, Cwpentry ~ ,.. -· Aeooncllttoned/Ckw .. .... Mickey, 53S.OS53 eto. Gary 84M27t PTL ;aocr ..... btidlW&k. ::::· ..... e.at. oi:' to., •. Pt\: IM04114 ""'1•-.. --. ......... /XT~/A"""T,..,.'t_oom_- Cltaata1 ltmct HANDY ANDY • Meint ' ~-:.,.~ :=-· .w •. = ~1 AEr:Elt/22 cu "· "' .ttti =::;:-~ ~ ': KOllN i eLEXAINd ~SVC. Home, Apt & . STEVES Pr°'*'Y Melnt. lot ...., "40, 17 OU ., Jim ..........,. SERVICE: a throougtlly Commtrclal 780-7'9"4 BAtCKWORK. SmllllJ::· lnUExt pelnt, 191aylroli4 & :=r-=1\1'~de* ...... ...... tlllC.... lllf.......... '!I ctMn houee. ~1 **HANDYMAN** ~w~J~116 ' gen'I malnt. 722·1473 ltt II Large or tmall. I dO It alfl · · AUWMT~ WON<8 YMO 8AUD lftllO. '*-" MCMNO. ,l.Wft., btke, to¥9. ca.._. ... MW & CALL TODAYll Ill Piii Llfl ~~:\ 14 ~exp. Pat 531-6511or1\19 IJ'acl. Cuttom W-StOM PattriaL GAIATI 2 DOOR, TOP hotel l'9rN. ...... ..,,.., lled, tJNllCNe, --. ..... ,.. •••• •airll ... • ',..., •-··own Blocll~tucco Fn+uim INTEAIOR8 FRE!ZEA. GAUH. llO. bike, ~ ~. mlac. 2113 "urll LA. C.M. _._ M, ,,_,, ..., --~----Iran•. Pina 845-MM Dela YOU BUY• I INSTALL FW't. FrM •t. S49-l4t2 HANGING/STRIPPING 637..a>10 eec. 214 ~. a.t M . 1t1C18un 1-1. 541-7513 ...... 1tl01 ,,._ LMw. Atn1tlcal Ctllla.1!_ HoutectMnlng, CWJ>9l• & G!;.~·~~~~$4 SPECIALIST BLOCK VISA.MC873-l6l2 ".......... ClltU ..... 1111 MOVIHGIAl..W ..... ~· llWI\ .... AEILOWNOAPXIN+Eb ==~~~2fic· MaruHotM~ FENCES. Cement, blict<. ANDYS WALLCOVEAINCJ 11 cu"· WHrrt; MO. ~L1!5?+..,. =-~.::.= 1~':1,_ ,.:':;,. Nlil Alto lnU!Jct Painting · ment/repalr 9tc ouetom Cell 24 tn. 545-0729 tnat•tton & Aemovtil CALL 111-1331 RICK .,._ ~.... .... e • hit Uc#284691 831-l}N KAY'S CLEANING s~v. flnlth c:erpe,',try,'tutly STUCCO MASONRY· TILE Int. Painting. ~13 p::=t 1114 ..... 11811 ..... odde 1tl4 a.di........ ,,..,.... ~ •111-l Reeld. ~1st. Ina d, eqYlp woodetlop 875-90e3 No Job to email. All typee. ••--1111" UJRtue & .,., .. M 6 lun iliOYiNO iAiii ""'1g, toooucMll 111 HUnlll....., " .. Bond9d lie Ma-S703 m-·u. I llJ ••• -12"-t. 2IOI ,_,..., d,......, eouof\, Md"'} hecfl. Tete 40I to Pkttttra1.•1 ' . PROF AESID'L SEAVIC£S Fr• est. Uc. 131•2346 DEPENOAILE QUALITY • ... . ,_ "' ~ ..... -cot~ £18 Of any M=:nr~· =:*~ Cell Walt f« ir: home mat W()ft(mwhlp. 842-1113 LE8 111-1111 ,.,.,.., f'8 TO GOOD e.tTATl iALI! itov.. =·~~ CM, e.-.. ~ 4,~~ Newp0rt 8Mdl toe. $7S. cat, reti.. AM for ~ repelr ~. 2·1"0 •&-1 ...... Wllllpeoer 1~6on & 2 CoucMe t100 • 1 oell HOMEJ 56!..-IOll. . & ~~,. 1114711 .. 1CM Ln. Don't rft11a HEUPIX 87~1 15~12 an 1pm ' ... u., CLEAN& EXPERT Remoo.ie. All :i:: comm'I lfielt unit MO. 1 CNlk end LOST or a,... ---A.M 217 ~od CdM oc.oc.n... equipment. ltft -Arc~lttctu. Suet•'• Hou•eclHnlng lfRXULiNd-DoVINd C>Yer25ywt~ &tel6d'l.Joe 5-5180 =-~.J.oW::~ ~~ ~ ceeta... llli ;:e:_~-~·-..... -.-.. --rt-,-.-....,,....,..~ xeR. AEADERINds. Servlce11• x ... 1nt ~-.io.. ~.,..'Yard ~12 uc. T-111,421 30-1363 ~·J:i.o ~~ bed '250. Jin 84Ml1t Aewerdl .,. .... ,., ... 1•... -. HOMES, COMMERCIAL. r •-0u::A6BC~1~::,.... crcy. 130 a.uuMnwoell ... unlt MINI DACHIHUNO Al«; •IWIPmlf PAN<INCILOf'8Ate 0.•9lol & ATC, a. Cell K~n. 281 " 2277 Cta1tracllta •=.sT& ~,'!"~~f.,: LO RATES. 552-0.10 PlaaW.i !c!:. · • .=, = = puppl .. 1 ~~ = Every 9unc1er, 0r...-atS1 w.t c...t, ..,_ =:.=, !,.y"tt ~.,tJL;,., 'mL CeJICLE.EHC0.84M730 nUYlllllUlll terarofJ~= •15,lclt.tb1'26,t7MOOI m:.--a..1112 ==·:::-,:. ~:"w.m.~ 11111Allrt. Reeurfecl • ~ & RJ~., in 8±:.l auttng. Moving. Cteen· lllllm llYlll 11. 'f M ptumblng & Bo(• or gift'• &k e po * * * * * * * m1111on a ~ !'ME. ~ ...... tNec. lftlM 1144 Wat~• 831--i119 and =:f.1. Fr• eat. M~1~,Y L=e:J•· OtangeCo. OttQlnel DRAINS CL!AR From i15 ~ .~~o:=· .. PITW e..-•10. '31.... ~~ c CHEAP! I '™ .. ,, x,_ • 548-3123 #383124 -' Student MC>Wt9. Tntured FllUC9t•, Dltipoeal, ._., -·.A. • .. MOVINGt Al IMICMI~ pllanoee, tum. toye, COMM L DEV. CORP. La ..... ,,.. lie. T124-438.&U-1427 &41-0907 Uc 722 eoee 120-1,-N.8ctl dtaellnowredUoedut:ilO 4 F8mly Gereee Sele: iALtJ .. tum. le*'-' ~ ........ .. G~H~~r IZOlllUTlllTill 'Lane.art NEWWarehouMStorage AJ'tCOMPL~E~omea Dining room rouncS .. .oo 70%ofouten.dy Furn, baby .... u : Hema, .,,,, "'= = M ... ~ I l •~_J :rc-:!;t:J~;cf99 K.c.fReeseRVice IOYll-111 Bu•lneu Malntena~. =· ;/; =· ~ LIWPmllll ~~"Ta. C°':; = b9rrw ..n~ II ans nmcn · Tap. Trim. Removal. au.I. C eful-court~ Plumbing epecHilt\. FrM • TANKS-A· LOT .. 21151 • ---W ,;.. ""'* m 1.,..,.,..,~__,,..,,.,,,..,...,.,,,.....,,,..~ lJAAQng Xft i (ogo. ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Serv:Llclln•. fr• •t. :hr tor P*» ~ eatlmat• 53e-296e aft« lpm. a..1934 Beect181atAttwltalnH8. rWAiiO.COiOtTVnda =llllF. (llliw -) HUQE GAMGE IALEI Dea1gn 6erv. Brochurea Contracting for quallty tff-1283 or 636-Mte . . LOVE HATI M81otllft9 M0-2108 wtt •15. 8ttNo unit 115. 84~25M ._..,,. W Fumltwe. t~, .,,.._ T)'PeMttlng. GRAPHICS llome Improvement•. C&B LAWN SERVICE lanJaLltniff Prtl!f!T •.Jal IOfal eontmpcnry llMef '* * * * * * * Muotl more. Sat 1CM. ' ' cancH, pet oagH, N-twPOAT. 720-9191 8-4&1514 552-0428 Mow-edge Twlee a month comi)iNOft7Xidee for n;; Put 'mtm eOOPTY to~. Exdn't cones. MOO oeo. POODlE Pupe. Teecupe. 2223 Pomone Awe. apt I. 8ATl8UN. ~ vw aquetlum, port~b, Typing, Word Prooeaalng, COMM'L DEV. CORP. $11.50 to S25. 546-5722° In car. & lite hakpg for MARKET EVAr <F;-:J1 873-2211 an. epm Toy. Min. '250 •· .,._,.. Coueh, .... & ~twy *::y..::::::. ~"'::. ';~~ typeilettrB. RUSH JOBS Comm'I, Reald'I. Plant to ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Ille elderty (714)833-2009 Call for eval. Agt 22· NMrty new TWlfl led Met· Ml-fMI end tablte, VW wt, tiding alW df, ~ s.t t-1pm. Woodbttdge. ~~PHbENCe!:tciM.' complete.r .... 84 Ml3l (l1•)11M1Cl Paialiat ..... tlia1/Miitita1 ~':!:.~="': HiUllOijUI ~~"= ~~ ~ = MCMNGSAL.EI 720-919 t Dt•ntic ltmcn DUSTY'S Larldtcaipeltewn IUI uam ,..,... 1 both. 873-1438 1111 a.ct1 8t. Set M robea, exwci;d.. P9l "==I,..,~-=: DRAFTING, med\. deelgl\ ""'*f ,;J&Q; mat. i;a:; 1~~nt. =·Wk~~~·~ * * * * ¥:! ~~ .... T• 1' •l Q., .. , &;lft. S*· Garage & WareflouN ~·21~ VIiia..... Milt ~ pepps c :ie.:tian, Fa.t ·Accurate· Rellabte wtll hou...it your holM In me, eat. • tnt.fEx1. reald'I, comm't. FrM est UC ·831•2345 Begent tapeetry '400. t.ct condition 11200 or 8* Molltr'9 CM. Ewry. • end• eat of_., 20 yrl exp. 545-0806 bMch ...... r .... refa. TIE llUl IOEH 7yre Union exp. U#24830 . . •CALL 142-1142* *' on.1 751-3808. dWng mull go. Hliltlid 8AT/b ..... bnttur9 Apt 21. 21. 21. pet & water ok. ~28 lewn-T ...shrub I tall FrM eat. LOW RATES! TtJtpHt ~.phone 546-2481 lteme, ate tum, M.m. & ~ 17 ~ Fvry 31 W9owtf• t.w. ~!·;;r~.,~"----Tr•;"'" anc1 ~: un 104'W1tt1TMIM Atw co;ai;; Pm. ~~";r'trm. hlltlai .... -Mis "IPPlte~.:00~~ "°°·..._._.,.., "!l!!t ..... 11H Dttn Lawn Main & Aotottttlng. For Info. ~call Mut•redtat-pag«-warr ll&O. ~. ladv'a. 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U0-1..0/h, 250-4822/w Conthltd an Pll• 86 r I 25~ FAIR '0MCUTIONA2 FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1986 Police say priest molested boys HB police are asking cTISfrtct attorney to lle charges against unnamedprie~t By ROBERT BARKER °'""'Dlilt ........ Huntiniton Beach police arc ask· in& the Orange County district at- torney's office to file criminal charges apinst a Roman Catholic priest in connection with a series of alleged child molestations involv1Dg altar Ducheaa dies The Ducbae of Wlnd- eor. the American 4l•orcee for whom Kini Edward vm aa•e up the Brttteh throne. died Thanday.A4 Coast Newport Grammar School kids want to put a bell In their SO-year-old bell tower .I A3 bols, it was learned Wednesday. t. James Walker confirmed-that police about a week ago turned over the ~ults of a three-week investiga- tion to the district attorney's office afier interviewing a number of boys and their parents. The 1Dvesttgat1on invqlved aJlcged molestations -not direct sex acts, police sources said. The unnamed pnest has not been arrested and criminal charges have not been filed at this time. Walker sajd he had expected the charaes to be filed bynow but noted that tbe disrrict attorney's office has been "very busy." Monsignor Patrick Duffy said that the priest in questJon is not currently active at bis duties at St. Bonaventure Church. 16400 Springdale St. Nation A possible compromise Is emerging between the Reagan Administration and the Sandlnlstas./ A5 Demonetraton who chained tbemael'fttl to laboratory entrance at UC lnlne are placed under arreet. The . Sports Newport Harbor Hlgh's Carter Brown enjoys a big day In tract< and fleld. /81 INDEX HB council softens massage parlor law; police chief angry ,6;dvlce and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified 89 A3 87-8 C2-6 810 Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 84 Datebook A6 Datebook A3 84-6 81-4 Datebook A2 By ROBERT BARKER Of ... Dlllt "-'...., Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille claimed Thursday that city officials are "opening the floodgates for the city to become the massage parlor capital of Orange County." Robiuulle was reacting to the Caty Council's dcc1s1on this week to back away from a proposed ordinance that would force eight of the city's 10 massage parlors to move. The City Council ID 1981 passed an ordinance barring massage parlors within 200 feet of residences. wnhm AT&T pla~s to cut phone bills by 8.9% WASHINcPrON (AP) -Amen-UndertbeAT&Tproposal, thecost can Telephone & Telegraph Co. on of daytime calls would .drop by 11 .4 Thursday announced a S 1.5 billion percent. The price of weeknight calls lona-<iistance rate reduction. which before 11 p.m. (local time) would the company said would amount to drop by the same percentage rate. an averqc 8.9 percent decrease an Smaller reductions - 2.7 percent - lona-<iistancc bills for its resident a al arc planned for calls afier 11 p. m. custome,.,. The AT&T proposal would only 500 feet of schools and w1th1D 1,000 feet of each other. The parlors were given three years to meet the standards. The council -allegedly faced with lawsuits from parlor owners who would be forced out of business becau~ they wouldn't or couldn't movt -backed away from enforcing the ordinance on several occasions. Monday night members decided to do away with the location standards for the parlors, which are clustered along Beach Boulevard. The action allows tbe parlors to conttnue to (Pleue eee ClllEP'/A2) The plan, the largest single rate aff~ct out-of-state long-distance calls reduction proposed ID the company's AT&rs chief competitor, MCI history. would talte effect June l Communications, Inc .. responded by unless the Federal Communications saying, "We'll have a change by June Commi"ion changes at. I to remain competitive." Roclney Jama Alcala Captured OC jail escapee welcomed back by judge Prisoner awaits sentencing for murder. had climbed down rope from roof of jail 87 STEVE MARBLE Ot .. Dlllt,... ... Ivan Von Sta1ch, the burly, con· v1cted killer who pulled off a bold escape from Oranae County Jail three months qo, returned to a fam1har courtro0m Thursday amid tiaht ~ cunty and a touch ofpllows humor "Please stay off the roof. Mr. Staich," chuckled uperior Court Judte Robert Fit.7.tcrald, refemna to the Jan 26 escape from a roof exercise yard of the county J&•l And when a shackled St11ch was led from the courtroom, Fit.z.&erald Quipped: "It's sure nice 10 sec Ivan again." At another ~uncturc, Staach handcuffed, chained and surrounded by thrtt marshals -looked up at the 1udae and oblerved: "I Stt nothana's <'hanged." Suuch was c.aptured 1n Spranafield. l Mn's . a month aner he and another inmate, Robert J C1ark. lowered themselves from the four-story 1a1lhouse with a makesh1n rope Clarie was arrested five days later at a Tustin motel but ta1ch made 1t across the country before beana packed up for 101tenna in Spnnafield Staach was an the process ofarranaang bail when police fi1ured out who he WU. At the tame or the escape. Sta1ch was 1wa1t1n1 sentencina for sttond- dearte murder after beinf convicted of bcauna a former 11rtfnend with a claw hammer and lcillina htr hus- (PleaM ... sacAPSS/ A2) ' Duffy satd the pnest left the Huntinatoo Beach pan1h -which numbers 10,Q00.12,000 members - about a week aao and that he hasn't spoken to him and docsn 't know his whereabouts. The priest bas bcch with the church for about four yean and is on bis first assianment, Duffy said. Duffy sa1d the matter is in the bands the of Diocese of Orange County. Officials there declined to comment and referred questions to their attorney, WiJllam Monroe, wbo was in court and not avatlable. Respondin4 to the effect the reports parish1onen, Duffy said there "undue con~1 and publicity" and that members ~don't have aU the facu." ''They're unhappy that we don't make a full disclosure, but we can't without prejudicina the case," he said. "Of course, we don't condone the terrible traaedy of this kind of thin&." be said. ............... ..,'-...... demonetratlon wu one of M'9e1al at .uioa9 campaw around the country prot.tlq an•n••I aperlmentatlon. Yachts to gather off coast for start of Ensenada race By ALMON LOCKABEY Dlllt .............. Thousands of spectators are ellpected to gather on the Orange Coast Saturday to sec the start of the 39th Newpo to Enscnada race - the largest international yachnice in the world. ~ Some 550 sailing yachts will gather on e ters off Newport Harbor at noon, while thousands line th shor s of the Balboa Peninsula and the bluffs above Corona del Mar to watch the boats JOCkey for pos1tton during the hour-lonJ sta g procedure The large size of the fleet will require the race to be splat into two starting lanes Just off the Newport Harbor jetty. The race features four divisions, split into 15 classes. Largest division is the Performance Handicap Rac1Dg Fleet (PHRF), divided into nine classes. The International Offshore Rule (IOR) and Ultralight Displacement Boats (ULDB) arc each splat into (Pleue eee B1'8SKADA/ A2) Duffy s11d that be hoped the allcptions area 't true .. to tbJJ anve and ICOOUI dqtee ... Jaclc Lysninaer, the president of St. ·Bonaventure's Men'• Oub, ujd be believes the priCIU at th~ church are beyond reproach. Oransc County Deputy Dittrict Attorney Mike Koski said be couldn't comment on unfiled cues. He Mid, however, that it wu bis undu- standina that there 111 cue involvina alleptions from Huntinalon Beach. Animal rights backers arrested 10 protester1' chain selves to laboratory entrance at UC Irv1ne By LAURA MERK .,. .. Dlllt ........ Ten protesters were &IT'Clted for obstruction Tbunday at UC Irvine's Collqe of Medicine after ch.ainina themselves to the front entrance to laboratories in _Pn?tcst of the use of animals in medical research. The demonstration at UCl was one of several st.qed nationwide. At the UCLA Medical Center, protestcn linked arms in an attempt to block an entrance. Also talJCted for demon- strations ~ un1versitiea and ~ search institutions throu&hout the state as well as in Arizona. New York. Nevada, Pennsylvania. Florida, Washington and Minr.csota. ~n of the .. April 24th Coahtion," had anticipated the Irvine crowd to swell 10 about 200. (Pleue Me AJlflllAL/ A2) Anti-semitic graffiti mars Coast cities By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. Dlilt ....... Street mamt.cnance crews m Hunt- anaton Beach and Founta111 Valley were kept busy this week pa.intin1 over or sandblasting graffiti touting white supremacy and anti-Semitism. The slopns -spray-pajnted on walls, freeway signs and the side of a n verbcd -appeared earlier this week and drew numerous complaints from offended passcrsb.r. Maintenance officials ID both cities said they did not know what may have promJ>ted the rash of anlJ- Scm1t1c araffitt. but said the slopns were a definite change from what is (Pleue eee Al'fTl-SSlllTJC/ A2) D.A. recounts girl's slaying Earlier conviction overturned; defense argues case built on tainted testimony body was mutilated and left "for the animals:· But Alcala's attorney. John Patnck Dolan. said the case against Alcala 1s thin and based largely on tesumony from Jaalhousc informants "who would sell their grandmother's false teeth to get out of Jatl." By STEVE MARBLE OflMDl!lt ......... Rodney James Alcala. sentenced to dae six years ago for the slaying of a 12-ycar-old Hunt1Dgton Beach 11rl. scnbbled notes and listened pen· Jively Thumay as witnesses strained to recall the 1979 murder case. Alcala, 41 , as being tned a second time aner the state Supreme C'oun IY&D Von Sta.Iola overturned has conv1ct1on He is accused oflc1dnapp1Dg Robin Christine Samsoc. ktlhng her and leavmg her corpse an the Sierra Madre foothills near Pasadena. Deputy District Attorney Tom Goethals dcscnbcd Samsoc's fate a'> one of the "most notonous and horrendous cnmes" an county hts· tory. He told Jurors the young garrs The ca~ has brought back memones and a collcctaon of ptople who gathered under 1dent1cal ctr'Cum- stances sax years ago when Alcala was convicted of murder and then con- demned to death. Samsoe's mother and numerous (Pleue eee SLA T111G I A2) Gathering of Beirut hostage families in OC a solemn affair By TONY SAAVEDRA .,. .. o.lr ........ It wa<1 to be a happy occasion for the famahes or lJ.S. hostaaes pthenna this Wttk ID Or.nae County to attend ceremonies hononn1 a convaletttnt horbe where resident have been praylDI daily for the captive, held in Lebanon. But the JOY was pie~ by the ne._.., Wednnday that Bma,h host.a&C Ala· Collett wa rtponcdly the lat~t kidna~ v1ct1m, 1ncludana one Amen- can, killed 1n apparent retaliation for the U S. anack on Libya. "ll l!i a ttme of both &ladness and '8dness." u1d former hmtqt the Rev Ben Weardunn.an impromptu pren conference ThursdJiy at 1 Santa Ana rc'ltaurant Wear said the pl\lbt of Western hostag~ in Lebanon has turned desperate af\cr the April IS bombina of Libya and the murden of four captives 1n apparent re1&11aoon for the air raid He adckd that threats by Prmcknt Ronald Rea,-n o( 1dd1t1onal count~r-tcrronat attacks in the (Pl--... nmtrr / A2) •• •, • <>ranoe Coat DA.IL y PIL.OT I Frld•Y. Aprll 25, 1986 ANIMAL RIGHTS BACKERS ARRESTED •.. 1'rom-A1---- bu1 only abQu1 4S people lhowcd. Tb.OIC chained 10 the front door or 1bc laboratory used by staff. faculty &nd'ltudents were siven 10 minutes 10 unlock themselves before beina •rrestcd, AJI I 0 protcstcrs1 who remained locked to the bui.ld1n1 for nearly three hours, refused. Their arrests by campus officcn came with loud cheers o support and thanks from other demons1ra1ors. Arrested were Beau Pa1mer, 22, Costa Mesa; Bill Man ens, 22 . of Los Anaelcs; Lucille Dillon, S7, Aaoura: Reta Monahan, 28, Moreno \'alley; Bob Manson, 32. Long Beach; Charlotte Wagner. 33. Wcs1mins1cr: Gerri Ocmcns, 32. Anaheim; Vic Forsythe, 36, Santa Ana; Betty For- dham, 57, Los Angeles: and Bill Ferguson, 34, Anaheim. Demonstrators carried pickcl sitns and marched in front of the building chantin,. "Stop Wastina Our Ta" l)ollars.' .. Viv1sect1 on's a Rip.off." .. Open The Lab Doors. Afraid To Lose Your Grants1" _a11<l "Anunal Research Is a Scienufic f-rau<l." Gary Crandall. a spokesman for thl' group. said the protester~ had four demands of UC! officials. which included: •Unannounced access 10 the !.t·huol's re-.earch laboratonCJ> b~ vet- ennanans and other an1mal-nghts g1oups; •Negotiations on ending animal e.\penmentat1on . •An immediate halt of the use of animals taken from county shehers (a county ordinance passed 1n 1980 alread)' proh1b1ts such use): •And assurances that s1udcn1s could refuse to dissect animals in laboralOT) ,·ou~s Crandall and others s,.11d they do not behevC' animal rcw:arch aids students leamina how 10 treat human health. .. As Iona as they test on animals, they won'I find a cure for humans. Animals tulve different metabolisms and blood types." said Cnndall. a UCJ alumnus who now works as a technical wnter for a computer- sot\wart firm. UC I spokesman Joel Don said animal research is valu..blie to the un.iversity and neceuary for the advancement of medicine. Don noted that diabetes treatments. hean transplants and polio vaccina1ions all were pioneered throu&h animal re- searcll. Dr. S1uart Krassner. director of undergraduate s1ud1es and research fo r the campus. said he believed most of 1he demonstrators werie unin- formed about the expieriments talc.ing placie at the campus. Animal Research Commillecs on can1pus rc\'iew all proposed ea.pieri- ment~ using animals ~fore they take place. ~1d Krassner who overs«s the comminee of faculty, veterinanans and two pei::iple from the community. "The probability is preny high that most people out thierc would not be ahve today without animal research. Most vaccinations werie discoviercd through animal research ... he said. According to Don, UCl's College of Med icine uses about 30,000 animals each year in its medical research laboratories. About 9S pierccnt arc rodents and nearly all of the research animals arc spcciall)' bred for labora· tory needs. Researche rs spend their own grant money. not _university funds. on the research an1mals. They also must pin the approval of an animal· research commnttt before bea.inn1na: their laboratory work. "It 1s so iexpensivie to cart for the animals that it behooves the re· 1«rt:her 10 minimize the amoun1 of rcsc:arch they do with the animals," Don said. But protesters araued that there was more to the demonstration than the issue of animal ria,hts. "We'rie dealina with human heallh," said Palmer, "Animal·riahts sroups arc concerned with the poor animals' tonurc. but we're oonciemed that human health is hanncd by 1nconclus1ve ani mal testing. "Al best. u's useless; at worsl. it's deadly." A handful of medical s1udcnts of the university cnpged 1n a debate with the protesters later in the da)'. Most of those students seemed in agrttment with some of the coali· tion'sarguments but were afraid 10 be quoted. Ron San1, 21, a bioloay and psyc holog)' ma1or at the univers1l)'. said, "We wouldn't have doctors 1f 1hey hadn'l performed on animals. Should they experiment on humans instead? Whc>rie do you draw the line?'' "The} can1 eoutofignorance,'' said Tncey Hodgie, 22, a Spanis.h major. Of the success of the demon- Slrltion. Crandall said, "It won't changie things overnight but it wlll bring about support and attention to our cauw:." At least 79 pieople, most of them in California. were arte1tcd throughout the nation for blocking access to research centers on wh at was proclaimed National Laboratory Animals Day. ENSENADARACE TO GET UNDER WAY •.. From Al two classes. Ocean Rac ing Catamarans tOR\A) and An c1en1 Mariner (wooden boats) ~II com- pnse one class apiece Following is the ord('r of starts, which are signaled at 10-minute intervals: The warning signal .... 111 sound al 11 ·SOa.m .. marking 10 minutes 10 the first start. At 10:55 the five-n11nu1e prieparatory signal will bit sounded. First class, to stan al noon. will be the ORCA flttt of 13 boats on the outside stan1ng line. Other stans will be signaled at: 12: 10 p.m. -!OR Oass A. inside hne; ULDB Class A, outside line. 12:20 p.m. -IOR·B, inside line; ULDB-B, outside line. 12:30 p.m,-PHRF-B. 1ns1de line; PHRF-A, outside Linie, I 2:40p.m. -PHRF-D. inside line; PHRF-C, outside line. 12:50 p.m. -P.HRF-F, inside line; PHRF-E. outside line. 1 p.m. -PHRF·H. inside hne; PHRF-G. outside line. 1:10 p.m. -Anc1ent Mariner Class. 1ns1de hne; PHRF-1. outside line. ANTI-SEMITIC GRAFFITI MARS COAST ... From Al usually )('en. "We took ... .arc ot thl'nl a\ ... oon :l\ .,.,e heard abou,l them," said ('hark•<; Stafford. Hunt)ng1un Beach 's build- ing maintenance \upc:rv1!>0r "We St.'t' graff1t1 no"-and again. ofcour!>C. but these \.\'l're so offensive . we rem n\l'<l th('m as soon as ..... c could ." In 11unungton Beach. an11 -Scmnic Ana riverbed near the Euchd Street graffiti was scrawled across a wall on freeway offramp. WarnC"r Ave nue and around a cit y In addnion, a freewa y d1rcct1on park sign bore an anti-Semitic slogan. .\nd 1n Fountain Valley, someone'°'-Fountain Valley streets supervisor had painted "Hitler Rules" and Bill Ault said the riverbed graffiti was "Wh11es Are an Endangered Race" 1n in the propeny of the Orange County la rge letters on the side of 1he Santa Flood Con1rol District. SLAYING OF GIRL RECOUNTED ... From Al pohce deteCU\eS who worked un \ht• rase paced 1n the hallwa) t1u1s1dt' Judge Donald ~1c( :Jnin'scourt v.a11- 1ng to be called 10 1hc w1tnes\ \land ·\lcala -weanng a tan ~roon .. coat a ue and dark \lacks -look'> tar d1 ffer('nl than the long-ha1rc<l n\an tried for murder 1n 1980 11 1<, h;i1r 1\ )hart. neat!~ 1nn1med and fletked "1th gra\ f1e took notC\ hn\kh a .. v.t1nl'\\t'' 1l'\11fi cd ;ind he laughCd pol11rl ~ al one po1n1a .. the Judge and prose< u!1n t'~cha nged an a .. ide y,•hlle tr:ing t11 p1npo1nt a date on J 1980cal endJr l)e~pite h1\ t·hanged appearance v. 1 tne .. !>o.:s ident1 fu .. ·d 1\lcala tn court a~ \h(' bush\·ha1rcd man the\ remember t:'lk1ng photograph' al the beach on the da' -Junt· 1fl 1979 -\am\ot· \,HH,hCd Ktchard Sdlctt said he wa .. v.orlong nn ii service road near the st.rand at 1 Uth Stree1 v. hen he sav. a long-ha1n:d n1an v.nh a hluc Hawauan shirt walk b) J-lc \a1d the man had a ca mera aruund h1\ ncl l 'iil k·u \:11d ht' latt·r picked >\It.ala nul 01 a rohtC pholo llncup Dlit ;idn11ttl'd hl•'d ··probal\I ) · '>een .\lcala'\ p1tture f)n tch:v1s1on or 1n a ncw<,papc r tx·torl· \ 11·v.1ng the photo lineur> Pall } f-lmendorf rcLalled that '\he and .1 fnrnd werl' approac hed a1 "iun-.ct ttc:1l h that da~ by a man '>''ho '>'anted tu 1.ik(' a photograph for a conies\ ~he al!>o 1dcnt1ficd >\lcala as lx-1ng that fll'T\on [)ol;in lqld JUH1r\ before 1hc tnal opened that .\lt:1la had been taking p1ltllfi'\.111he lx-alh lhat day fk,cr!) f-lem1ng. who 01.,ned a Hunt1ng1 on Heach danl'C studio IS 1979. recatl('d )OungSamwc a\ One of her most endearing and d1hgen1 s1uden1 ~. The danCl' ttachcr said when Samsoc's n1other had difficulty af· ford1ng lessons, 1he young girl askcd 11 she could answer phones al thl' studio to p;l) for her lessons . "She 1old me she wanted 10 hel·om(' an ·actrcs!> or a mov1(' star 10 make monC} so her moth('r wouldn't have to .... •ork ," !.3 1d Fleming. "She though! htr mother worked too hard." 5am~oc was suppose to ansy,·('r ph one!> at the Scachffc Center dance ~tud10 and then pan1c1patc in an ho ur-long dance class on the day she vanished, Flemin~ tesuficd Th:: murder tnaL which res ume.; ~l onda'i . 1s expected to la\\ a month. CHIEF RAPS COUNCIL.ON MASSAGE LAW ... From Al operate at their lurrt'nl ~llc'i "We arc backing av.a} fr1>1ll the l)fd1nan ce a l1 11 le bu." ( ount ilmJn !)on MacAlh ster ..a id. "But J don't ugree w11h putting pt.'Oplc 111J1 ot business II .... ·ou ld take a1 lca .. t .1 \\':Ir 1n coun to fight tha1 .. \1 ac 1\lh'itcr al~(1 '-<lid th.11 Ill' ... parlor\ would have in n1cct lol.Hl!ln gu1dcl1ncs and tha1 t·urrcnt owncr' wil I not be able to <;ell I hc1r hu'iult'''t"' to new owner\ I-I t" al'io clairnl'd 1ha1 ;1 CH) ordinance hm1t\ the nunll·x·1 ot ma~\agc parlor<; to HJ and thJt tht·i,· ~hould he nn prollfc·r;11111n of !ht· partori. Rob11a1lll', v.h,1 <1pcra111r\ t1Jlcgt· has been undul) tough flTI n.1rl11r\. claimed that pi ill\.t' and othi;;r t!I\ em ployees ha\l' worked "month' and months" to come up v.1\h an ordi- nance tha1 t 11} ofT1r 1al~ wan1cd ··1 thought we were fo1to .... 1ng 1n'1n.u 11nns, but thal'~ appan:ntl\ nol lht ca\e." h(' ot.a1d "The 1h1ng that ruffit•\ ffi(' 1\ 1h at they (lhe cit)' uff1c1alsJ acce pt all that baloney !hat the)' fma\!N\gc parlor ol)('ra1or'>I arc 1hc C(IU1\al('n1 o! '!:~:.~' Daily Pilot MAIN OFFICE )JO .... ~ •• e,~. ,. • .... _ • ~•·• • .,,,,_ .. , ··~fl: ••• v~" Cl"91'otd •~ r.•;> ~'9 D<N~"'" .\ •'I' ' & • I. Ol)mp1t 1ta1nt'r' It'\ l1 kecompa11ng a drugg1,1 and a dop(' dealer·· f<obnailk c;a1d pohce ha'e cr1n- ducted 220 ID\pcC'tion .. or local ma\..agl' parlors from 1976-86 and that about a third of the v1s1ls resulted 1n allegation<. of lewd act,, prosti- tution or v1olal10n of l'll) adm1n1s- 1ra11't' rule\ Koland ('lark . an <1dmin1s1rator for the ( ahforn1a College of Ph)'s1ca! ·\n\. "><11J that Rob1ta11Je a ttempt~ to makr e1t1, officials llcht•vc 1hat most parlor\ ai-e illega l "l 'hcrc arc .;oml· bad onc~. but thl're <irt• many. man) good ones dealing v.11h thcrapt·utit'. mas~ge ... he <.aid f l.irl wa\ arre\ted b'r vice offi ce rs "icpt 1 qn \u~pic1on of sohc111ng pro\t11u11on at a local massage parlor But 11 wa\ later revcaled thal c.·1ark v.<1\ 11u1 of the toun1y with fn('nd<. at !ht• 11mc of1he alleged offen!'iC . (lark ha .. filed a S 10 m1ll1on suit aga1n\t 1hc l'l t)' for hi s arrest f\1t•:i nw h1le. police lega I advi!l,C r Hill Sage claimed that officials no~· have con~t11ut1onal ammunition to force the narlor<. to rnove to new loca11ons I I or to ~hut dnv.·n. He !>31J the l('gal precedent was established 1n Febru- al)' when the U.S Supr('m(' c·o un ruled that the c11 y of Renlon. Wa sh., could force an adult movie 1heater to move hy thang1ng lhe 1on1ng of the 'illC . Th(' court ruled, 1n r!Trcl. that 11 1s th(' prohlcm of the owners 10 come up with new llx:auons, and nol the respons1b1hl)' of the city, he said. Hun11ngton Beach ma~sage parlor o.,,.·ners ha\e complained that there are no \UJ1ahle fae1l1t1t~ for them elsewhe re 1n the city Cit y ief!On s to control the location of parlors backfired 1n tht• fall of 1984 when Susie Hone att('mped to mo\·t· her Spa ofJ-lawa11 ma si.age parlor to a shopping center at the corner of Spnngdalc S1reet and Warner Av· enue. The cenler me1 all the loca11on requ1remen1s. bu 1 recei ved ficl)' op- pos111on from residents and bu\1ness people .\mid compla1n1s that the parlor would d1srup1 tht• "fan1dy atmosphere" a1 the center. lhe C'1 1y ('ounc1l 1urned down the relocation riequiest Dally Piiot o.u .... .,. I• OuarantMd ""'11•· ••-ui, ·• ' "' ., 1 Just call 642-6086 ' •• ,. ''" ''""' r, ~j()r-•·''"'·'•'r.~· .~~ ~""' .t·· .. t)f' M' '"""" cov,•>Q"'· •Q~1 iw•"Q" c...o.i < .~ •' • -""' .... '""'"~"¥• ~.... • • ..• .,.,..,!t-•' ~o.!\'O '"'l•·,..,,,.M "" . .. ' ..... ""'-"''°'''~"' ...... ~d ... " "'''"'0-!•"' •. . ' . " 1\IPS •&O llOl'l• t'io!)t..•I' r , o °' ....... $' ()() .,,.,...,,..,, VOL. 1', HO. 115 ' What do you like about thC' Dlaly Pilot? Whal don't you hke" ("all th e nun1btr above and your message w1JI be recordied , 1ranKTibed and de- h\·ered 10 the appropnate eduor. The s.\me. 24-hour answtnn1 Krv1ce may be u~d 10 record lc HC'rs to 1he editor on any top1t'. 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His attomiey in Massachusscts said Staie.h's life would ~ in danger if he were returned to Orange County Jail because thie Aryan Brotherhood had put out a "death contract" on Staich. accord.in& to the Associated Press. The attorney said he was warned by an Orange County sheriff's deputy that "upon his {Staie.h's) return to California he would not live beyond two weeks." But when asked about i1 Thursday by Fitzgerald, Staich denied having firsthand knowledge of any death threats. "'All that stems from the Sheriffs Depanment," said Staich. Jack Earliey, who 1s representing Staich in Orangie Count)'. said the "death threat" may have been con~ cocted 10 make his client even more uncomfortablie in the county jail. "One of the worst things you can do is put out infonnation that someone is named in a contract with the Al)'an Brotherhood," said Earley. The Al)'an Brotherhood is a prison gang 1ha1 reputedly has neo-Nazi ties. It supposedly operates both in and out of the state correctional systiem. Deputy District Attomer Rick. King said M. is no1 in a position to comment on whether there have been death threats against S:.aich. BEIRUT HOST AGE FAMILIES GATHER ... From Al Middle Eas1 would "only increase the anger and fear" of anti-Westerners "I think 11 is a very desperate s11uat1on (for hostages) now. I think it has reached a high-point crisis," said the Presbytcnan missionary, one of seven Americans kidnapped In West Beirut and held by Moslem e.\- trem1 sts. He was released last Siep- tl'mber after 16 months in captivity. We ir and his wife Carol werCJ01ncd by relati~·esofsla1n American hostage Peter Kilburn and kidnapped news· man Terr) Anderson in the hasty news confcr('nce at the Counhousc restaurant Kilburn was shot in 1he head, along w11h two Bnt1sh hostases, and aban- don('d e n a mountain road near Beirut April 16 1n apparent re ve nge for th l' l J S. bombing the da)" before. A.nd on Wed nesday, a terronst group released a videotape purponedl)' d1spla)'1ng the execution b)' hang.ing of Bnt1sh writer Collett, whose wife had befriended the famihes of lhc American hostages. W11h the death of Kilburn. fi ve ;\mencans -1nclud1ng Huntington Beach hospital administrator David Jacobsen -arc still missing 1n Lebanon. Let the sun shine in! Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters _ .. in sizes & colors to fit yO'ur lifestyle_ AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841 548-1717 K1lburn's niece. Patty Little, told rl'poners that her light to secure the hostages' fr~om would not end with the death of her uncle. "It's like having five other mem- bersof my family still over there. You let pulled together, very closely. very ast." Little said ... Pe1er wouldn't want me to stop now, anyway." The relat ives of the hostages werie hesitant 10 chide Reagan for the bombing that appariently led to the deaths of Kilbum and Collett. They said only that they were disappointed w11h 1he prcs1dien1 and opposed 10 the military action. "I feel real lei down by (Reagan),"' Liltle said. Tom Anderson, the cousin of hostage Terry Anderson, said his family felt that Reagan may have takien the righl step toward curbing worldwide terrorism, but disregarded the safety of the hostages. Little, with husband Lance, amved at the reslaurant with the Weirs as well as Tom and Sue Anderson for what the)' thoueht was going to be a quiet rieunion dinner. They said they were unaware of the wai ting pho- tographers, rcponers and tielevision cameras. The families are in Orange County to attend ceremonies Thursda)' and today honoring the elderly residents of Hy-lond convaliescc nt home 1n Westminster. The seniors there have spiritually adopted each of the cap- tives and have initiated sieveral community programs to com- memorate 1he missing Americans. Spearheadins the hospital prayers is Hy-lond's fe1s1y ac1i v1tiies director Nancy Fontaine. "We'rie decplf grateful 10 her and to all the pieople o the Hy·lond hospital who havedonated thcm~l vcs," Tom Anderson said. Fontaine and the Hy-lond resi- dents were to receive a Freedom Foundation award Thursday night and were to be honored by the ci ty of Westminster today in cerie mon1cs at Libeny Park. The tnp to Orange County has brou&.ht the fami lies of the host.ages together for lhe first time since the attack on Libya. Weir said the relatives would probably use the occasion 10 map out strategics for lobbying the government to escalate etTons to free the hostages. De signed • Finished • Installed ' • Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa APRIL25,1986 D\ILY PIWf ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.2/N0.16 ' 'Catch Me' catches playgoers unaware Of all the mystery thnllers, with their supnse twists, that have v1s1tcd the local community theater circuit over the past two decades. "Catch Me If You Can" remains a personal favorite -even though once you know how it comes out, you can't "forget it" before watching another version. Playwrights Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert. who adapted their scnpt rfom a French whodunit. transplanted it to New York's Catskill Mountains and enriched the play with an abundance of Jewish humor. With or without the ethnic gags, it's a prize package. especially 1f you'rc viewing it for the first time. Even on the fifth experience. however, the production cWTCntly -----------o n the boards of the Huntington Toi TITUS Beach Playhouse is a suspense lover's delight -son of like watching an old, familiar Hitchcock movie just to appreciate the craftsmanship. Director Phil de Barros bas chosen a solid cast. and his performers delve skillfully •••••••••••into their characten to play out this tale of murder and deception with a sense of humor. The m1t1al setup is mtriguingenou~-an advertising man on his honeymoon calls the locaJ police uupector to investigate the disappearance ofh1s wife. But when the parish priest shows up with a lady 1n tow who claims to be the errant bride, the ad man insists she's a phon). This sets up a complicated war of nerves and cb~lilce tactics designed to trap the guilty pany at the climax of the final act. This it docs. bu1 not before first·time audiences are buffeted back and fonh between poss1biht1es as to who actually is doing what to whom, and why. In the center of this maelstrom, Scott Zuckman turns in a stellar performance as the harried huckster striving for credibility as the prison gates seem to slam shut on all sides. It's an emotionally demanding role and Zuck.man wrings the most from it. Newcomer Jackie Mikutka is crisp, calculating and devilishly seductive as the woman who may or may not be his wife. In her stage debut, M1kulka exhibits the poise and polish ofa seasoned veteran as she maintains her cool command of the situation. The kosher detective. usually ptaxed with more emphasis on comic frustration. is given a gruff, weanly businesslike interpretation by Wilham Malkin, who keeps his audience wondering if he's a bumbling hick cop or crazy like the proverbial fox. What Malkin may eschew in the way oflaupis. Gregory Cohen cashes in wuh interest as Sidney, the Catskills dehcatcssao owner who becomes an unwllhng panic1pant in the deadly game. Cohen often presses a bit too hard, and too loudly, for his yoks, but his performance 1s a treasure. Ed Belfry camcsan air of quiet menace as the sinister priest who's also obviously not what he seems. Fred Valencia as Zuckman's playboy boss and Fontaine Stroad as his cute weekend fling contribute a neat little cameo near the play's end. Catch "Catch Me if You Can," especially 1fyou haven't done so in the past. It 's a well-crafted mystery thriller that always has o ne more surprise up its sleeve for the unwary playgoer. Perfonnanccs continue Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 24 at the playhouse, in the SeactifTVi llage shopping center at Main Street and Yorktown A venue, Huntington Beach. Call 832-1405 for ticket infonnation. Publisher: Karen A. Wittmer Editor: Frank Zini Dateboolc Editor: DIXle Lindsay Art Director. Steven Hou"' Circul•iion Manaier: Terry K.andle Production Manager: Robert L Cantrell Datebook 1s J>Ublishcd every fnday by the Oran~ Coest Pubhsh1na Co P.O. Bo• I S60, 330 W: Bay St.. Costa Mn.. CA 92626. Telephone (714) 642-4121. Rqular bus10cu houn art 8 a.m. 10 S p.m .. Monday throuah Fnday. Ocadlint for calflldar of ~ents items and letters is s p.m. Monday. The entirt contents of Datebook arc copyriglltcd by the Oran~ Coest Publishing Co. All n&htt art rcic:rvt'd. 2 Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, April 25. 1986 •WATER' DEFINITELY A MOVIEGOERS DRQUGBT .•••••••••••.....••.•••.••••••••.•••••••••••••• 13 By GEORGE WILLIAMS .. Water .. is a rainy-day movie. Put it on the list below reruns of .. Saturday Night Live." The movie comes from HandMade Films, the Briti$h company helmed by ex-Beatie George Harrison. HandMade has produced a string of hits, includina .. Life of Brian;• "Time Bandits," .. The Lona Good Friday" and .. A Private Function ... But there has to be an ex.ception, and "Water" is it. Michael Caine stan as the governor of Cascara, a forgotten outpost of the British Empire, somewhere in the Caribbean. Renew ECHO AND Tlllt BUNNYllEN HOPPED TO IT AT IRVIN'E llE.AOOWS, •••••••••••••••••••••..•••• 10 By RANDY JAY MATIN Echo and the Bunnyrnen, who recently performed at the Irvine Meadows, gave an impressive perfonnance before a packed audience. Their new material is much more acx:cssable than the group's earlier works, and the concen was a clever packaging off..Cho's area test hits -just like their latestalbum. f.cho and the Bunnymeo still sounq_ a bit like old Moody Blues, however, during the concert their mu11c was a bit reminiscent ofThe Doon. · ~~ i:irM::z~~~~: ... ~~~.~~~~~~ By VIDA DEAN Subscribcn to South Coast" Repertory's Premiere Ni&ht performances always have the opportunity to minJle'With the guest ar.tists, directon and designen after the play dunng a buffet supper. Maybe the intense nature of the play itselfbrought on a need for more 'totethemess, than usual after the premiere night performance of Sam Shepard's .. Buried Cfilld." There seemed to be more mingling as the theatergocna~hcd Ralph Waite (of .. The Waltons" fame who was joined by bis wife Linda). NEWCOMER PASTEL'S 18 GOOD, BUT NEEDS IMPROVEMENT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 BJ FIFI CHAO It's called Pastel's Grill and Bar, and one of Newport's newest entries into the restaurant field docs have a bar and it d()C\bave a dinina room, but this is ~tber a smallish place that I suppose cbuld translate into intimate. The buildina features a high pitched roof. a rather plain facade and a round aian with wavy pastel colors and the name of the place. It doesn't give off vibrations of beina some aubefae in the woods. TOP 811-LING ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 REST AURAKT OP THE WEEK ••••••••••••••••• 14 RESTAURANT DllutCTORY •••••••••••••••••••• 19 ) TV LISTl1'08 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 0 ant Entertainment The lounge of a busy restaurant can be a tough place to play. To even be heard, you have to compete with the noisy barroom chatter, the interruptions of a hostess' amplified voice calling a party of four to dinner and the deafening whine of the bar- tender's blender crushing ice. Yet in dozens of restaurants and bars along the Orange Coast. solo performers are featured on slaje, strumming a gujtar and offering their own compositions am id cover versions of radio hi ts, both contemporary and golden- oldie. No one is going to confuse the lounge of a seafood restaurant for a concert hall. But for the mu- sicians who make a living per- forming in front of a restaurant audience. the experience can be enjoyable nonetheless. "Sometimes, all they're looking for is musk to chew by," says Stefan Rodman of Costa Mesa. who has been performing locally for nearly two years. "But you learn to watch their feet and you can tell if they're having a good time. Even if they're talking, if their feet are tapping to the rhythm, you know you're getting through to them and that's a good feeHng." Restaurant entertainers ha ve an uncanny knack for finding the silver lining on the darkest of clouds. Kerry Getz of Costa Mesa. hke Rodman, plays regularly at local restaurants. But she is hard- pressed to come up with the horror stories you might imagine would haunt one who plays in front of a barroom audience. "Sure, sometimes people are obnoxious," Getz says, "but you just roll with it and don't let it bother you. In fact, you'll often find that the loudest, drunkest, most obnoxious person in the room will always pick the table that's closest to the stage." Getz admits that after several years of performing. she only laughs when the bartender starts up the blender for a round of margaritas in the middle of a ballad. When a fight breaks out in front of her, she knows enough to simply stop singing and step out of the way. And when some would-be recording star jumps onstage uninvited and grabs the mike, Getz lets them have their moment in the limelight. "I just let them make a fool of themselves," she says. The "hardest part of plaling m restaurants. Getz says, 1sn t fight- ing the audience. but the boredom that occasionally strikes. ;some nights you just don't foel that ~at. Nobody is listening and you JUSt ask yourself. 'What am I doing here?" Then there are the nights when a performer finds themself play- ing before an empty room. "Sure, I've played to just the bartender before." Getz says. Again. however. there's a silver linine-"It's a good time to practice some new stuff. You just keep playing until someone walks in." Restaurant entertainers can be found throuae<>ut the Orange Coast. Among the restaurants that regularly feature solo per- formers are The Park and the Quiet Woman in Corona del Mar: the Rusty Pelican. the Ancient Mariner and the Cannery in Newport Beach; thl' Sail Loft in Laguna Beach; Bilbo Baggins in Costa Mesa, and Silky Sullivan's in Fountain Valley. A longtime favorite for per- formers and audiences alike wa s the Blue Beet Cafe in Newport Beach, which wes destroyed by fire last week. Owner Sid Soffer. however. says he intends to rebuild it. "All we lost was bncks. wood and money." Soffer said this week. "And that can be replaced." Please see MUSIC /Page 12 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, April 25, 1986 3 APRIL SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 t 12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Friday "BLEACHER BUMS" at Orange Coast College's Studio Theater in Costa Mesa (432-5880). closing per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2:30. "BURIED CHILD" on the main stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until May 11. "CATCH ME lF YOU CAN" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seachff Village shopping center (832-1405). Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 24 with Sunday matinees at 2:30 May 4 and 11. "CHEKHOV IN YALTA" m the Fine Arts Studio Theater of UC lrv1ne(856-66 I 6), final performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "OOME BACK TO THE 5 AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN" by lbe La Habra Community Theater at the Depot Playhouse, 31 I S. Euclid St.. La Habra (2 13) 694-1 0 11, ext. 271 ), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May IO. "EVITA" at the G rand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim {772-7710). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain umcs through June 15. "HAPPY NEW YEAR" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Ham ilton Sl.. Cos1a Mesa (650-5269). Thursdays through Sat- urdays at 8:30 until May IO. ''l'M GETTING MY ACT TOGETHER AND TAKING IT ON THE ROAD" al the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494--0743). Performances Tuesdays through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 until May4. "THE &ING AND I" at the Curtarn Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tusun (838-1540), nightly ex- cept Mondays at varying curtain times through May 25. "THE LAST LEAF" at the Garden Grove Community Theater, Chap- man Avenue at St. Marie Street, Garden Grove (897-5122), final per- formances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. "LAST OF THE ~" at the Harlequio Dioner PlayhoWJC, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (97C).55 l 1 ), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through June 8. "LEONARDO THE FLOREN- TINE" at Scbe.suan's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdaysat 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m. through June 8. "THE UON IN WINTER" at the Sa n Clemente Community Theater. 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Oemente (492-0465), Thursdays through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m. untd May 10. "LU ANN H.AMPTON LAVERTY Sunday, April 27 12 p.rn. to 3 p.rn. at Lido Marina Village " ... on the waterfront, " on Newport Bay ... " More than 20 of the 1961 -1973 coupe & sportswaqons will OBERLANDER" at the lrvme Co m- munity Theater, Turtle Rocle Com- munity Park. Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496), closing performances to- n~t and Saturday at 8 p.m. 'A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOT· TEN" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until May 10 with SundaY. performances May 4 at 3 p.m .. Apnl 27 at 7:30. "MURDER AMONG FRIENDS" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), closing performance$ to- os•ht and Saturday at 8 p.m. T.TH£ UNINVJTED" by Lhe LP Repertory Company, 300 Centennial Way, Tustm(731-2792), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8: I 5 p.m until Mayl "VIRGINIA" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through t='ridays at 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:30, Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until May 18. "YOU CAN'T T AXE IT WITH YOU" by the Saddleback Valley Community Theater in the Trabuco Hills High School auditonum, Los Alisos at Cordova. Mission Viejo (768-0981 ). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May 17. Saturday "BLEACHER BUMS" at Orange Coast College's Studio Theater. Sec Friday listina. "BURIED CllJLD" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday listing. "CATCH ME IF YOU CAN" at the Huntington Beach P1aybouse. Sec Fnday fistina. "CHEUOV IN YALTA" at UC be on display. Brinq the entire family! -t1H11.,. You may also choose to dine harborside, browse in any of he more than 35 unique shops, or visit our Yachtinq Center. ere's no other experience like it! -f I . I r 1 : Tue Newport Blvd. (55) south, cross Pacific Cout Hwy., tum left on Via Udo (hom far left lane), then immediately left j.nto the convenient pa.rkin.9 structure. Oatty Piiot OateboOk/ Friday, April 25, 1986 , Top Do-81-Do Knott'• Berry Farm bo.ta lta a.mnaal 8qaa.re DaDCe J'mtlTal, wltb nine fa.mom callen and caen putlelpatt..-lD tbe fStb a.nnaal nent. Tile ffl9dftl Meto• April 28 &D4C contlnaee tbroa.Cb April 27 at the 8en:J Farm, 3089 lleacb BlYd. ln Buena Park. Call 827-1776 for more laformadon • Irvine. Sec Friday listing. "COME BACI. TO THE i AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY DEAN" at the La Habra Community Theater. Sec Friday listing. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "HAPPY NEW YEAR" at the Cotta Mesa Civic Playhouse. See Friday listmg. "l'M GETTING MY ACT TOGETllF.R AND TAIUNG IT ON THE ROAD" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Friday listing. "THE g)NG AND I" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing. "THE LAST LEAF" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Sec Fn- daX listing. 'LAST OF THE CLASS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. "LEONARDO THE FLOREN- TINE" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playbou~. Sec Pri~1 listing. "TB£4(JON IN WINTER" at the San Clemente Community Theater. Sec Friday listing. "LU ANN RAMPTON LAVERTY OBERLANDER" at the Irvine Com- munity Theater. Sec Friday lis!ina. "A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOT· TEN,. at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday listing. "MURDER AMONG FRIENDS" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center. See Friday listi111- ''TBE UNVITED" by the LP Rep- ertory Company. Sec Friday liati~ .. VlllGINl.A'" on the Second Stage ofSouth Cout Repertory. Sec Fnday Ii . s~ CAN-w' T.ilE IT WITH YOU' by the SadcUebeclc Valle~ Community Theater. Sec Friday hs1- ina. Sanday .,BLEACHER BUMS" at Orange Coast Collcme'• Studio Theater. See Frida listina,. "B~D CHILD" at South Coa)t Repertory. See Friday listing. . "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Frida Ii . GREE& SONG~~C Irvine\ annual charity oompctition between campus fraternities and soront1es with selections from Broadway mus•· cats. Two pcr(onnanoes today at 2 and 7 p.m . in UCl's Crawford Hall. Tickets at the door. "l'M GETTING MY ACT TOOETBER AND Til.ING IT ON THE AO~ at the ~na Moulton Playbouae. Se Friday listing. "THE &ING AND r• at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnda> listing. "LAST OP T8E a.ASS" al 1he Harlequin DinMr Playhouse. Stt Friday lislina. "LEONA.llDO THE FLOREN- TINE" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. See F"t.lz liltina. GOT .. A MOON POil MISBE · TEN" at the Gem Theater. Sec Frida) liati_na. "Vll\GINl.A" on the Second St.age c ONTINUED of South C'oac,1 Rcpcnory See Fnday ltstang.. Tueaday "BttklED CHILD" at South Coas1 Repertory. Sec Fnday lasting. ''EVITA'" al the Grand Dinner Theater. ~ Fnday lisung. "l 'M GETTING MY ACT TOGETHER AND T AKJNG IT ON THE ROAD" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Fnday lasting. "THE KING AND I" at the \uru.1n (:'all Dinner Theater Sec Fnday T1s11ng "LAST OF THE CLASS" at the lfarlcquan Drnncr Playhouse St'c Fnday listing "VIRGINIA" on thc ~ond Stage of South Coast RcpcrtClf)' I.ice F-ndav hstang. · W~ead.ay "BURIED CHILD" at ')ou1h C oac,1 Rcpenol') Sec Fnday lasting. "EVlTA" at tht' Grand Dinner Thcatcr Stt Fnda) listing. ''l'M GETTI NG MV ACT TOGETHER AND TAKING IT ON TH£ ROAD" at the uguna Moulton Playhou~. Sec Fnday lasting. "THE lllNG AND I" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater Sec Fnda)' lasting. "LAST OF THE CLASS" at the Harlequin Danner Theater. See f-n. day lasting. "LEONARDO THE FLOREN· TINE" at Scbastaan's West Danner Pia) house. Sec Fnday listing. "A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOT· TEN" at the Gem Theater Sec Fnday lasting "THE UNINVITED" b)' lhc l P Repertory Company See fnday list- ing.. "VlRGlNIA" on thC' Second Stage of South Coast Rrpenory Stt Friday hsttng Thunday "BURIED CHILD" at 4iouth C oast Rcpcnory. Sec fnday lasting. "EVITA" at the C1rand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday hsttng. ''HAPPY NEW VEAR" at 1hc Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Sec F11day lasting. "l 'M GETTING MY ACT TOGETHER AND TAIUNG IT ON THE ROAD" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fnday listing. ''TltE KING AND I" at the \unain ('all 'Drnncr Theater Sl~ Friday I 1st mg. "LAST OF THE Cl.ASS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse Sec Friday hstHll· "LEONARDO THE FLOREN· TINE" at ScbGs11an's Wcst Dinner Playhouse. See Friday hsung. "'MIE U ON IN WINTER" at the San Clemente Community Theater Stt Fnd~}' _l~sllng. "A M~ FOR THE MISBEGOT· TEN" at t~ ~m Theater. Stt Fnday hsung. "THE UNINVITED" by the LP Repertory Company. Sec Friday hst- '"'f.' 'VIRGINIA" on the Second Staie of South Coas1 Repertof)' Set' Fnday hsuna. FILMS ht day "THE EMIGRANTS." try Jan T l'O(ll, Swedtn 1972. A Swcda~h famiy emigrates to the United States in the 1850s. Film depicts their repressed feudal hves in ruraJ Sweden, difficuh transatlanuc cross- ing, romantic expectations of Amen- c.a and exposure 10 the harsh realities of the "land of the fret"." Presented a~ part of UC Irvine's Film Society's spnns. quarter scncs "Images of America . Through Open Eyes; Strangers in a Strange Land." 7.30 p.m .. UCl's Social Science Hall. S3. S2.50 and S2 at the door. 856-6379 "SEVEN BEAUTIES... German film based on the true story of a WWII U FA star. 7:30 p.m .• Golden West College's Forum II, 15 744 Golden West St.. Hunungton Beach $2 and SI 50adm1ssion. 891-3991 "HOLLAND." Wnttcn. produced and directed and presented by award- wmning filmmaker Oms Borden. The film takes a look at Dutch solutions to problems facing many of the world's industrial nauons. Holland 1s part of Orange Coas1 College's 1985-86 travelogue scncs "Armchair Adventures." The Iii~ will bt' screened at 8 p.m. an OCC's Robcn 8. Moore Theatre. 2701 F:urvicw Rd .. Costa Mc~. $4 ad- vantt. S5 at 1hc door. 432-5527 Friday DANCEWEEK I features 12 stu- dent choreographed pieces per· formed by the Dance Performance Ensemble of Rancho Santiaio C'ol- lcgc. 8 p.m . Fri.-Sat., and Sun at 2.30 p.m Phillips Hall Theater. 17th at Bnstol Sts .• Santa Ana. $6 and $5 admission. 667-3163. JOINT EFFORT, a sax-piece dance band. presents society band sounds fcatunng music from the 30's to the 80's. Their program prc5ents onginal music as well as contemporary hits by Jazz greats. Mon.-Sat .. 9 p.m.-1:30 a m The Ritz-Carlton's The Cluh. 33533 Shoreline Dr .. Laguna Niguel. 24~2000. THE AMERICAN INTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a SW'lng class at 8 p m. each Fnday followed by a dance social from 9-10-30 p.m .: a jinerbug class each Monday at 8 p .m.: and a ballroom and Latin class each Wednesday at 8 p.m. S20 for seven lessons. 650-3048. Saturday THE REPERTO RY WEST DANCE COMPANY of UC Santa Barbara presents "Icarus," "P1ar· and "Songs for Chile." cho~ graphed by Dutch danttr and former Julliard instructor Lucas Hoving. "Preludes" br Anna Sokolow: and "Satae in July' b~ Manha W inman. 8 p.m .. UC Irvine s Fane Arts ConCCT\ Hall. $8. $7, and $6 admis.sion 856-6616. JOINT EFFORT, S« Fnday hst- tng A EMPRESA FRIAS PUBUC DANCE pre:sents "Ramon Ayala'' and "Sonora Santanef'O\" from 6 p.m.-1 a.m. at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center. 800 W. Katcll1, Anaheim. 999-8900 BOB &EA.NE, HIS CLAJllNET ANO ORCHESTRA perform for your dancana_ pleasure from 3-7 p.m. at Osko's Oub Marina. 190 Manna Dr Seaport Villqc. Lona Beach. SJ cov~r charse includes frtt apf)Ct11er buffet. (213) 493-6444. DANCEWEEll I . sec Friday hM· .. ang. Sunday BOB llEANE, HIS CLARINET AND 01\CHESTRA perform for your dancing pleasure from 4:30-8:30 p.m. at Osko's l"lub Manna. 190 Marina Dr., Seaport Village, Long Beach. SJ cover ch~ include$ frtt appetizer buffet. (213) 493-6444 DANCEWEEJt I, sec Friday lm- ing. Monday TRACY WE'iis, sec Monday's fan hsung, MARTIN 6 TONI'S Swing Dance Club meets each Monday at the Hot Spot, 7492 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. 7 p.m. features Beginning W~1 Coast Swing, 8 p.m. offers Intermediate Swing. and 9 p.m. bn.ngs social dancing with a SIOO swing dance contest. S4 cla!>s lesson includes cover charge of S3 8~3518 JOlNT EFFORT, \Cc Fnday la!>t mg. THE AMERICAN INTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO .. !>Ce Fnda)' hst1ng. Taaday JOINT EFFORT, Stt Fnday hst· ang WEEKI. Y SENIOR OANC~ an.- prescn1ed by the Cos.ta Mesa Senaors from 8-11 p.m fcatu~ as lave band music and a large, wooden dance Ooor Costa Mesa Womcn·s Club, 610 W. 18th St. Cosca Mesa. $2 donation. Wedneeday JOINT EFFORT, see Fnday lis1- ing. AF ACUL TY DANCE CONCERT 1s held by UC Irvine and highlights the fully staged production of Eugene Loring's "Billy the Kad" with the Oak.Jand Ballet Co.'s pnnc1~ dancer Joral Schamlle in the utle ·roie. Also presented arc works by Imel (El) Gabriel, Lenna de Marco. Jim Jones and Pat Camey 8 p.m., UCI'~ Fine Ans Villagt Theatre. S6. $5. and $4 admission. 856-6616 THE AMERICAN INTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO., sec Fnday hscing. Tha.nday "DA.1'4CE IS!" fhis entertaining performance demonstrates t~ cle- ments and styles o( dance, including sacred. folk, ballet and jau. Donna Cucunato dll'~Ct.\. 8 pm .. Chapman Collcie's Memorial Aud1tonum. 333 N Glassell. Oranr. $5 and $3 admission. 997-681 A FACULTY DANCE CONCERT, Stt Wednesday listing. JOINT EFFORT, Stt Fnday last· 1ng. SEIVllNARS Friday "LEARN TO PLAY PIANO BV EAR." Professional pianist Roben Lau&hhn. who has tau&ht piano workshops in more than lO univer· saty extension programs on the W"I Coast. coven topic such as leamang <JOnas from recordings. 1dent1fy1ng sona forms. and 1ranspos1tioq. 6-10 p m , Orange Coast College'~ 'Mu~ac BldJ.. Room 106. 2701 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa. S40 fee 432-5880 S.turday "EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO INOW ABOUT ROCK MUSIC How to Put a New Song In The: Heart." Al Mcncioni gave~ a balanced. up-to.date multi-media presentation •On the effects oft(l(!:ay's music on the Christian life 9 a.m • '\ p.m . Nonh side Church of <.lmsL 2130 N. Grand Ave., Santa Ana. 542-0809 A Jl'IU!!E SAMPLE LA w ~ IS hosted by Western State Un1vers1ty College of Law from 9 a.m.-noon It will focus on actual court cases and includ~ a discussion of the legal issues mvolved. All people interested m law school may attend. 111 I N State College Blvd . Fullerton 738-1000 Monday "SELF ~EM -THE KEY TO FEELING GOOD." Facilitated by Sonia Ganz.. this pr.tcllcal seminar as presented (or the last lime from 7-9:30 p.m. Golden West College. S2S 50 fee. 891-3991 ARTIST CAROL Mc:CORMACll speaks at noon about her p:unung. drawing and calhgrnphy Rancho Santiago College, Room C'· I 04. 17th at Rnstol St~ .. Santa Ana ~7-3177 Tuesday "THE DE-MYSTIFICATlON of Modem An from World War I to the Present " This as a fiv~week shdc lecture scnes p~nted by cduc.ator and an hastonan tuue Johnson. Held from 9·30-11:30 a.m . Laguna An Museum, South Coast Plaza ex- pansion loca11on. $3 members, $4 non-members 494-6531 .. UNDERSTAND YOUR MATE." Enc Sato conducts this informal Vernon Howard "Succ.ess Without Stress" discussion group. He in· troduces and uplorn the rewarding new sclf-dcvc:lopment discovcncs by Howard 8 p.m., California Federal Savings. I S55S Brookhurst St.. West· minster. $3 tax-deductible donation. 6~6-2000. "DYSLEXIA -The Hadden Handicap." Carol Guthrie, education consultant. presents an informative lec1u~ about this "learning dif- ference,'' 1nclud1ng common sym- ptons. diagnostic techntQUC$, and how to cope. 7·30 p.m .. Newport Center United Methodist Church. 1601 M1rgucntc Ave .. Corona dcl Mar Free admission 640-5356. Wedneaday TEAMBUJLDING." Eileen McDargh, communicauon consult- ant. speaks from 9 a.m.-noon at the Countryside Inn, Newport Beach. $70 fee,caJI by 5 p.m. Tues. 549-4739 "MANAGING MEN/MANAGING WOMEN." Joe Tanenbaum, com- munication consultant. speaks from 1-5 p.m. at the Countryside Inn. Newport Beach. S 7 5 fee:, call by 5 p. m Tues. 549-4737. "SAL~ PLANNING Im· plement1ng The Markctan& Plan:· Nick Prukop, business development consultan1. speaks from 6:30..10 pm at the Cottlltryside Inn. Newport Beach. $75 foe, call by 5 p.m. Tu~. 549'-4739 Thunday "SEARCH FOR ltNOWLEDGE: .\ Personal Journey " Barbara A HarnkaJo. associate: dean. School of Biological Scrcies, c,pcaks a~ part of a lecture scncs fe<atunng d1stingu1sh\"(t UC' Irvine faculty shanna rewards and sacnfice~ of their profession~ 7:30 pm .. lf(' Irvine's lln1ve"1ty Club Lounge SJ and S2 adm1~1on 856-6616 LOCAL ASTROLOGER LAURA DES JARDINES, who has worked with the medi<:AI profmaon for more than 15 yea~. antroducn the concept of medical a.~trok>gy at 7. lO p m lfcahx Center, 217'2 81rtth<'T Or . [I Toro. S5 admission. 85Q. 7940 SING' E S P'rtday THE CAJlTIERS AND lt LUUT CLUB for s1ngJes pthen for psych1c faires. danCC1, and house panics at 8 p.m. each Fn 1n Ncwpon Beach 641 -3987. FOCUS it. a group of sanJ!cs age'> 20..29, meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South Coast Community Church, 5120 Bonna Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600 WHEEL OF FRJENDSHIP, for san&)es over 45. meets for T .G l.F a1 5 30 p.m at Hof\ Hut in W~t· minster 524-5148. Sata.rday WHEEL OF F RlENDSHJP, for )angles over 45. meets at 7 pm for dinner at the Jolly Roger in Buen:i Park. 524-S 148. Sa.nday POCUS 30, a group or single$ asc' .30-39. meet at 11.30 a.m. at the South Coast Community Church, 5120 Bona ta Canyon Dr .• Irvine. 854-7600 WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, for singles over 45, meets at 5 p.m at Grand Plaza Hotel in Santa Ana for a cnampagnc supper. 524-5148 Tuaday ~IC FR IENDS, for igr'\ 45 and over, meets for a social hour and st.age act at 8 p.m. at the Hunungton Beach Inn Restaurant. 2112 Pacific Coast Hwy.. Hunungton Beach 544-9259 THE NEWPORT IRVINE CHAPTER of Parents Without Pan- ners p~nts their Newcomers Onentation e<ach Tuesday from 8-9: 15 p.m .. followed by coffcc and conversation. ('all 549-1135 for further information. WHEE L OF FlllENOSHIP. for sin&les over 45. meets for dinner a1 6:30 p.m. at the Sall and Pepper in Garden Grove. 524-5148. Weclnaday WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. for singles over 45. mttts at 6: lO p m for dinner at Via Mana Meitkan R~ taurant an Cypress 524-5148 Tha.nday THE THUBSDA Y NIGHT CLUB meets from 5:30-8.30 p.m. wcckl~ at vanous locations throughout the area. Parucs include dancing. hors d'ocuvrcs and door prizes. 534-2120 P'rlday HATORJ appears Wcd.-Fn. from II p.m -12:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Ncwpon Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport &sch. 833-0570. FRAN MARTIN performs ea'i' listening.. contemporary music on tht' piano. Dancing available. Tucs.-Fn 7·30..10:30 p.m .• Holiday Inn, Bns1ol A vc .. Costa Mesa. THE HOP presents dancing music b)' cmc« Joel Steven Fri.-Sa1 . "1 he Authen1ics." a live 50's dance band Sun at 8 ~.m.: "Rock 'N Roll Heaven." a h'e show tnbute to tht' legend~ featuring Bob Gully, Mon 11 8 pm . "Rock Around the Clock: a hi,.ory of rock and roll fca1unng J150n Chase. Tue' .it f< p.m . and Cruy C'ontcsts. including Lap Svnt Limbo. and Basketball Shoot. Thurs 18774 Brookhu"'· Founuun Vallr) 963-2366. SatmdaJ THE HOP. litt fndlly h'ung Sunday TRE ROP, ~ Fnday h~ung. Monday TKE lUGRTEOUS 8ROTBERS pcrfonn in conet'r1 at 7.30 p.m at Thr Dally Pltot Oe1ebook/ Friday, April 25. 1986 S c ONTIN UE D Hop 5~0 1 \lark \vc. Lakewood I 1d•l'l\ nn \ale at The Hop 1n r ountJln Valle) s I 5 adm1~'1nn 1~1 \tnlll-~~:!8 THE HOP. <,t,•t' F'r1da\ li'>llng Tuesday Sl'iEAK PREVIEW J)l!rlorm\ II\ l' •'J•h T uc.,da~ from 8 p.m.-1 ~ 'fl a.m Jl thl' "ihl·ra111n ~pon Hott"I. 4545 \LH \rthur Bhd. Nt""'-pon fkach. )\ H-11~ "?ti TUE HOP, \Ct' 1--nda\ hsling. FRAN MARTIN. ~·e 1-mtay IJ,llng. Wcdneeday HATURI. \l'l f 11,\a, l"11ng FRA!'I; MARTI!\, '>l'l' I 11dJ\ l"t1ng. Tburaday HATORI, '>l'l' r nda' h'11ng FRAN MARTIN. '>l't> Fnda\ l"tlnl( THE HOP. '>Cc .. nda~ h\tmg Jqzz Friday THE GA RDEN GROVE HI GH SCHOOL JAZZ ENSEMBLE, with 1>11,·rtnr l d Peterson. and Eltsa I 1nnllo \1•lo \ocahst perform a "aru:t\ 111 \\krt1on\ 4 pm outdoor\ at Main \1 and [uL11d A\c Garden (lfO\C, F rt'l' .idm1%10n 537-7005 JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIMBER. who pre\ 1ou\h played piano wi th 'Olali\t .\I JarHau·., tnu J)l!rlorm~ popular mu<,1c en thr lf\tnl' Hilton and T o-..n, Lohn~ Lounge fue\ -Sat 'Ip m I am I NOO J.unhorce Bhd In 1 nl' 86 l· \ I I I CAFE LIDO rmsenh Judi Lec p1ann and' <K:al' Mon -Fn from S-X nm th1· I 1do Jail A.II \tar\ ''\un from 3.30-8 p.m, and Thurs -Sat from 9 pm · I 30 am : "f'rel'WS) ' lcatunng Ma' Bcnnl'll. 'iun from 9 pm -I am . .lhl· MJn1 Hrn\ \c\ll'I M on from 9 p.m -I JO am "lnu:r· S('('llOn." Y.1th \\-a~ne Wa)nc: Tue\ from 9 p m ·I 'lO a m Jnd 1he Nt"v. \ ork Jau C onn<.'l'\1on Wed from 4 p. m -I 30 a m :NOO Newpon Rh d Ne" port Real'h b 75-2968 JOHN ANELLO JR. and till' Band perform Tues -Sat 1n 1hc Lutib> Bar Hya11 Rcgcnc)-Hotel 2005 Ptnl' \1 Long Beach No co' er chargt· Satwday JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIMBER, sec: Fnda) listing. CAFE LIDO, see f-nda~ h'11ng JOHN ANELLO JR .. 'M.'c: I nJ:i, hs11ng. Sunday CAFE LIDO. sec Fnda\' le~tmg. Monday TRACY WELLS, His Vibes, Big ~ .... in~ Ha nd. Vocalist Becki Morgan, and R1<hard C'ruz Dixieland Group pla) ford.inc1ng from 7:30-1 I )Op m .\lpinc Inn at Alpine Village. Tor- rance Rhl.I net 10 Harbor f fW) Fm: Jdm1~s1on CAFE LIDO. -.cc Fnd<I) lcsting Tueaday JAZZ PIA NIST LES CZJMBER, see Fnday hstlng JOHN ANELLO J R . lie(' fnda> h~11ng. CAFE LIDO, set I rh';" hsllng Wedneaday SWING VOCALIST BRUCE LEONARD, former!) with the { harhe Spl\ ak Orchestra, fK'rtorms "A GREAT COMEDY!" ... Aooer Eber1 & 0.... Sit!! ... AT THE MOVIES -llEVITI • Plmi WISE llYI ~---..... ,. .... -.&ml 11'1111 .1 llDI 'lllHlt ·~11110 lllll aWl CM lllM ....... -·•aJJ ---·-··· -·••111• R -. ·--..... , -;..-n: o:;-. ./' ... . ··~·· ---NOW PLAYING ---BREA Mann Brea PIM ,1 529 5339 HUNTINCTON BEACH IA HABRA OAAHGE Edwards Ch~Mrr CPntrr Pacrl\c s Ld Habu Cm.oomr 841 0770 Dnve In f17 I 1862 634·2553 00$TA ME.SA IRVINE IA MIMM wtSTMINSTER ~ Hart>o< Twm f.dlNilrd•. ll'IM>r<o11·; Pacific s Gattw.Jy Edw3rds C1netn.1 Whl 631 3501 854 8811 523 1611 891 3935 OOSTA Mdl IA HABAA MISS«>N VIEJO WESTMINS'ltA Edwards South Coast AMC fasr• •• <,,l M• • E..d'Nar<b Viejo M<tH Pacific s H1 way 39 Plaza 546 2711 691 06J t 364 6220 °'111e·ln991 3693 rrfiW5 ~rcb s.ddleback 58 I 'i8/l(l ~ PM:tll< s Onin<)e Dnve In 634 936 l 6 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Fnc1ay. April 25, 1986 each Wed. at tht· El C onCJO Res- taurant, I 750 W Lincoln . l\nahe1m. 991-0540 . JOHN ANELLO JR .. sec: Fnda' ltst1 ng. CAFE UDO. sec ~nda) hslln~ JA2Z PIANIST LES CZlMBER, see Fnday ltstang. Thuraday JAZZ PIANIST LES CZIM BER. <;ee Fnda) hst1ng CAFE LIDO, sc~ I nd:i' li~un~ JOHN ANELLO JR .. \t't' I mla' hsteng COLl\ITRV Monday EMMYLOL HARRIS per lurm' 1wo sho~s at 7 and 10 pm. at the: (ran Horse \aloun 1 'XO Brookhollo"'. \ant.a .\na '49· I' I ~ Tue.day EMMY LOU HARRIS, '>l'l' 1-rnlJ) h:111ng CLASSIC0 .L Friday A STUDENT RECITAL fcatun·., Sher) I Kramer. soprano. at X p m al < hapman College's <ialmon Recital Hall l3 'l N Glasscll. Orangt· Fret· adm1-;<;1o n 997-6812 A FAC ULTY ARTIST'S RECITAL fe-atu res ncv. t•ompos111ons. leading off w11h lht' <\ mencan premiere: of( al ~late Fullerton ra, ulty art 1st M 1chacl Bayer'<; "Canned Dreams tn Fonran" and cont1numg w11h tht· world premiere of~teve Moshier'<; "Hr.lien Roob." 8 pm . C'SPs Rec1tal Hall Soi ;ind S2 adm1'>s1on 77J..337 I THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS perform Thurs.-Sa1. from 7-10 pm. tor dmncr guests at the Irvine Hilton and Towers' Morell\ restaurant The chamber tno feature' Kathleen Murphy and Bnan Beshore on v1ohn. and Adnenne Biggs on cello. 17900 Ja mboree Blvd .. ll"'IOC 863-3111 Satwclay A SENIOR RECITAL feature<. Jen- nifer Sm11h. '>Oprano. al X p m al Chapman College's Salmon Rcc11.al I fall. 333 N Glns..ell. Orange Fn.·t admission 997-68 1.:! THE SOUTH COAST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA fc:iturcs p1an1<,t Eduardo Delgado 1n Brahm's "I 1r<it Piano C'ont·cno " A pre-concert let·· 1urc bcgiM at 7 'lO p.m and tht" concen starts at R 15 pm The ~~mphuny will aho perform Beethoven'i. "Symphon) No. 2 .. Orange C oa<.1 College\ Robc.·n H Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairv1c~ Rd < osta Mesa. SI 5. SI 0 and S8 ad· m1ss1on. 432-5527 THE FULLERTON CHAMB ER PLAYERS, see 1-nda} h<it1ng THE PACIFIC CLASSICAL ENSEMBLE gives a performann· ul mustc b> Haydn. Beethoven. and Mozan. The pcrformel'l> 1ndudc Mal) Rawd1ff, soprano. Kinloch Earle. 18th centul') \. IOltn. Carol Herman. I 8th t:t"ntur. cello. and Charlene Brendli:r. fonep1ano 8 pm.. St Manhe"' 's Episcopal ( hurch. 1031 B1cm cn1da St. Pacific Pahsades. S t<l and S8 admission (~13) ~~1-0 150 Sunday THE CHAPMAN COLLJ:GE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA and Col- lef.e Singers perform Mozan 's ··E:1.ult- alteJub1late" and "Piano Concerto m < a 4bT'. and R1rosky-Kor!>akov·s 'The Young Pnnce and Pnncei.s" from "S<-hehera1ade" with stuC!ent 5olo1sts Chen Hong. p1:ino, Jt"nn1fcr "imnh. soprano. and Nor«n l lp1on. flute. Ba rT) S1fvt"nnan conducts and Richard Ra ub 1<. guest conductor 4 p.m.. CC\ Renea Hall. 333 Glassel!. Orange SS and SJ ad- m1ss1on 997-6812 THE NORTHRIDGE TRIO prt'\· ents v1oltn1st Kathleen Len~k1 cel11 ... 1 Peter ReJIO. and pianist Frannmt• "A• E,,,_, wffj S,,.J,, £ SH " Thurfday, Moy 8th 7:30 p.m. An evening of FUN and REFLECTIONS w ith Arthur Mar11 on ttag• and Groucho on the lotg• theatre KfMn S.O'in1 liml,eJ 'o 100 Write f0t Tidteh Now-SS 00 Special ~Mning of ''A NJGHT AT THE OPERA'' 290S E. Coast Highway (•'" ..... , <:otona def Mat Phone 673-6260 -CINE Fl GONE- Sf>EAKERS ARE BACK i (;l •] (111 •• 6) Regnat who perform Haydn's "Tno 1n A major. H.XV no. 18"; Brahms' "Sonata no. I in E minor": Debussy's ··Sonata for viohn and piano". and Dvorak's "Tno in E minor. Op. 90" YlO p.m . Sunny Hills High S<'hool Perform mg Ans Center. Bastanchury Rd and Warburton Way. Fullcnon Free adm1ss1on. 525-8617. Tueaday A VOCAL MASTER CLASS " presented at 7 p.m with 111tc:r- na11onally noted piano accompan1\I Roger V1gnole!i, who cnuques pcr- focmanet's of panic1pants scle<ted b' aud111on. UC Irvine Fine Arts Con- cert Hall. S 7 50 admission. 856-6616 A STUDENT RECTT AL prcc.cnb Jennifer Pnce. soprano. and Elaint• Houssels. soprano. at 8 pm JI ( hapman College\ Salmon Rrl1lal Hall. 333 N Glas~ll Orange I rl'l adm1~1on 997-681 ~ Thunday THE FULLERT~N CHAMBER PLAYERS, ~c Fntta} listing. EiC. P'rlday THE LAFF STOP. a prcmtm: comedy night club. fea tures Jrn: Restivo and John tapenera 2 I 22 ~ East Bristol. Newport Beach 852-8762. AN ORAL INTERPRETATION FESTIVAL. featunng special appear ances by actor Wilham Allen 't oung and storyteller Ken Haven. 1s pre,. ented through Sunday at Saddlcbad. College. Over 300 students a11end annuall). 28000 Marguente Pkw\ M1 ss1on VieJO. 582-4747 "PEOPLE SPEAKING: \\-11 h V1s1on.C'onv1ct1 onsanda Volle .. .\n hour-long dramatic encounter he tween Mary McLeod Bl'thunl' ( 1875-1955). 1nnucn11al hlat k educator and c1 vii nghts leadl"r. 3n\J Mary Harns "Mother· fom·, le 18)0-1930). organ11er of coal min ers and foe of child labor practi C'C\." presented al 8 p.m Saddlebad. College's McK1nne) Theater. 280011 "1a'luentc PkW) . Mission VlCJO s~ adm1ss1on 582-4656 LAGUN A POETS ml'ct each rn .11 8 p.m for !o<'hedukd and opc:n readings at th'e Laguna Beach Puhl1l L1hrary T onight's fea ture 1s an OPl'f1 rt'ad1ng. 494-9550 or 494-8375 ROBERT OUQU~NEL t"nWr la ms on the piano w11h a wide varll't' of musical ~lect1ons Tut'S.-Sat fmm 5-9 p.m. Ir' me Hilton and To"'l'r,· Lobby Loungt'. 17900 Jamoom· Blvd .. lrv1nt". 863-111 I CONFREY PHILLIPS fcaturl'\ renditions of Cole Porter. C1cr'h"' 111 and col'ltemporal') fa vo11tc:' Tue\ Sat from 8:30 p.m.-12: 'lO a m "''" the Brazilian songstrl'5\. N1l\3, Jilin' hem on Wed and Thurs e\l•n1ng' ( lup Copa. 631 4-nton Rhd . C O\ta s NSTTY ... .,_tl SHO WS AT 1·00 1 :00 10·00 Ut I 110 1111rl1• llu• St•f·•"' C llUTT'UlS (PG-I J) Plu• Co-,.uture T•oll (PG·lll) S Mesa. 662-26 71. ERIC IAN SCHNEIDER. ~ong wnter/fol ksinger. performs from 8-11 p.m at Finally A Unicom. an 1 Ar:aoem)I Awaro1 DOWll 6 OUT IN OUT~ A .. alCA CPGI .vt!aLV .. LLS C•) SHOWS AT 3-U SH'OWS AT 7 00 • 10 10 S·2 0 7·JO •I 40 ijl1Ut1,W r1f!•:•fotl 6 J 'l\!~~l ~C:.1::") e •u..IOll WA V'S TO OS I•) SHOWS AT 1 0i:Jt 205:U7S04 10·0~ .... ouvsuu SHOWS AT !·IS :J IS S 25 1 JS • 9 3S QUfitG HO f,.._1S) AT 410 •t OOPlu1 Police Acedemy l (PC) AT2 30120 • 10:16 LRGDtDt-.iol SHOWS.AT lllO l .30 !> JO"l JO • t ·JO 10• '"" ~,~Ef'WC:.[)f •~Al'll' ~~,~~,~~ lJ rw r•LJHlll noo.M aANO 01' THE NAlleO C•I Plu• Co·l'ta\llr•• Off llUI fPQ) aioo.o (PO) Ptu1 Co·l'Hture• Ma11< f PG -13) DOWW•OUT IN M V llltLY HtLLS (a) Tiie Color Purple tPC·I)) ....... ., ........ .,.._,JI P11n e ao to Ill• fl'utwre fPC) flOUC• ACADUllY ltl (l'Q) Plu1 A p ril F ool'• Oay fRI mformal coffee house. 214 Main St . HunllnJlOn Beach No cover chargr SI mm1mum 969-1794 A COIN, STAMP. ANO FINE JEWELRY SHOW 1~ held 1hrough Sunday w11h over b() e\h1h1tor' panicipa\lng. Also featured •~ <in Antiquarian and modem b<iok \ak Fn l-7 p.m .. Sat. 10i1 m ?pm \11r1 10 a.m.·5 p.m. 995-460 1 LEE FERRELL. with Laura Vtd.1 and Hdt RathfT 1s held mer 1n definitely at C'lub 17 16 70 Nt•wpo~ Blvd . Costa Mesa 645-5448 "SING A RAINBOW" featurt'' th1• Buena Park C'ommumt} Chorus P<'' formma full chornl number. and ~pcc1alt) ~ekct1ons 111 lO">lllllh' •11ound a colorful nunbo"' 1ht"m1· c ONTINUED Fn.-Sat. 8 p.m.:-s un. at 3 p.m. Buena Sanday Park High School Performing Arts Complex, Magnolia and Academy THE LAFF STOP presents I 0 Way, Buena Park. S4 and $3.50 comics. 2122 S.E. Bristol, Newpon adm1SS1on. 821-1010. Beach. 852-8762. "A NIGHT IN FULLERTON," the "A TRIBUTE TO THE BIG city's annuaJ celebration of the arts, BANDS" features Jack Sheldon, of features frtt music, art, drama and the Merv Griffin Show, and vocahst dance programs at 14 separate lo-Marianne Dunne at I and 4 p.m. cauons throughout the city. The Presented by Carlie Staump's Big festivities take place from 7-11 p.m.. Band. Camelot, 1100 S. Grand at and free bus transportation is avail-McFadden. Santa Ana. S8 advance. able to all sites. 738-6589. S 10 at the door. 542-2375. A FIREMAN'S ~TION THE RENAISSANCE PLEASURE BENEFIT SHOW for the City of FAIRE, see Saturday listing. Orange 1s held from 8-10 p.m. at the THE CITY OF HOPE, Newpon Anaheim Conventton Center. 800 W Harbor Chapter. celebrates their ln- Katella. Anaheim. 999-8900. stallatton Banquet Dance and Show "Evita." Dancing and cocktails from Saturday 4-6 p.m. with the -Ferdie Furtado VOCALIST ROWANNE MARK band. Grand Theatre Hotel. sings some of the great songs of the Anaheim. SI 0 admission. $35 ad- 20th century at 8 p.m. She is backed mission for show. 540-1338. by $8J10phonist Alan Remington and A COIN, STAMP, AND FINE the Marshall Otwell Trio, and Walter JEWELRY SHOW, see Friday listing. Collins narrates. Orange Coast Col-TBEJACKLATBAMMEMORIAL lege's Fine Ans Recital Hall! 2701 RIDE Against Cancer is presented Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. >4 ad-beJinning at 11 a.m. with trophies. mission. 432-5880. pnzcs food and drink, and a fru t- ~1 THE LAJl'F STOP presents JdJ Dehart. 2122 S.E. Bristol, Newport Beach. 8S2-8762. OPERA A LA CARTE performs highli~ts from numerous Gilbert and Sdlivan hits. 3 p.m., Saddleback College's McKinney Theater, 28000 Maraueritc Pkwy., Mission Viejo. SI 0 and $9 admission. S82-4656. CONFREY PlllLLIPS, sec Fnday listing. SCRABBLE is played each Tues- day at 6:30 p.m. at HQme Federal Savings, on CaJle de la Plata at Pasco de Valencia, Laguna Hills. Call 586-2378 for information. ROBERT DUQUESNEL, set Fri- day listini. LOUCBLIN, bypnotist. appears each Tuesday with audience partici- pation for adults ages 21 and over. Seating begms at 6 p.m .. showtime is at 8 p.m. The Best Western Hunt- ington Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach. 536-1421. Wedneeday A SPRING JOB FAIR features a one-stop .. supermarket'' of Job op- Portunitics from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Golden West College. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. Free admission. 895-8711. SCRABBLE is played on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. 2601 EastblufT Drive, Newport Beach. Call 979-7321 for information. "CELEBRATE UCI," UC Irvine's shirt for the first 100 riders. South annual open house for the communi-County Cyclery IS sponsoring this ty. includes a Wayzgoosc medieval b1ke·a-thon which benefits the St. fair with costumes, Jousting and Jude Children's Hospital for Juggling. campus and medical school c.atastrophic disease research. Acu tours. music, international food Canyon Park. 493-5611. ,...~---~-.--.-.-~---'""""'----- booths. exhibits and San Joaquin "CELEBR-~TE UCI," see Saturday -.:.:A -·ft•-· ·-tAo_'"'"m•• Marsh tours. Free admission. 10 listing. a.m.-5 p.m. Also featured Sunday al 2 ORANGE COUSTY WRITERS arc and 7 p.m. is a Greek Songfest honored al the Authors Rcc-0gnition produced by UCl's fraternities and Dinner hosted by UC Irvine Friends soronttes. Crawford Hall. Excerpts of the Library. Dr. Gregory Benford, from Popular musicals are choreo-UC! professor of physics and science graphed and sung. SS afternoon. fictton novelist. is honored along with S7.SO and $6 evenmi admission over 50 other authors. LA Times Proceeds benefit CHOC 856-5549 columnist Jack Smith speaks. and "SING A RAINBOW," see Fnday Vick Knight 1s master of ceremonies. hsting. 6 p.m .. llcfstry Hotel, Irvine. s20 AN ORAL INTERPRETATION ad.~~~nA i~w." see Friday FESTIVAL, see Fnday listing. CHANTICLEER, the inter-listing. nationall y acclaimed male a cappella THE JOHN WESLEY FLETCHER chorus. performs Renaissance. Evangelistic Association gathers gospel. spiri1ual and PoP5 music at 8 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. at the Anaheim p.m. The forum Theater. 4175 Convention Center. 800 W. Katella, Fairmont Blvd .. Yorba Linda. $7.50 Anaheim 999-8900. admission 779-8591. Monday CONFREY PHILLJPS, S« Fnday listing. THE RENAISSANCE PLEASURE SCRABBLE 1s playtd each Mon--NOW PLAYING --.... ... _ -· •atomo ....._ur ... ,,,,_ F AIRE conttnues for five Wttltends day at 1 p.m. at the Leisure World of fun. An array of fine Elizabethan clubhouse 2 on Moulton Parkway in wares from 200 artisans arc for La1una .Hills. Call 837-7223 for --._._,°"..,_ ·-. 01 Pa 1nformat1on. ...-, __ .. c-- adminngand buying. d ramount THE LAFF STOP presents an all-w-.. ,.,,. "'- Ranch. Agoura. $12.SO adult ad-male comedy revue. 2122S.E. Bristol, •=::::;::,_ ·:-.=-.... mission. (213) 202-8587. NeWPort Beach. 852-8762. a••• ,.,_ TEPUSQUET VINEY ARDS, with MAGIC NIGHT is featured each ~:!~::"i-•::r:-. Peter Le Fon, is featured at the weekly Monday at 8:30 p.m. ~e's. The .. , "" .~::_ ,,... __ wine tutina held from noon-4 p.m . at Best Western Huntington 8cach Jnn, ~:~ ::=-.::.~ Diednchs International Coffee 211 12 Pacific Coast Hwy., Hunt- Housc. 250 Oale St.. Costa Mesa. ~in~gt~o~n~Beac~~h~.~5~36-~l 4~2~l;. :~::!l~~~~r:_~·~i#~iMl!';.!·~d~l~.:~'::"~_..~ ... ~I 646-0323 or 6S0-8463. 11 A COIN, STAMP, AND FINE JEWELRY SHOW, Stt Friday lisltnf- ROBERT DUQUESNEL. sec Fn- day listina. "L.A. STREET ART." a visual tour by bus through Los Angeles street and wall art, is conducted by Golden West College art instructor Harvey Clemans. Included in the tour arc super munls and architecture, the Watu Tower, St Elmo's Villqe and Farmer John's Pia Buildin&. Bu leaves owe campus at 8:30 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m., and stops at Fanncn Market for a no-host lunch. I '744 Ooklen West St, Huntioiton Beach. S 14 fee includes bus. tour auide and admi11ions fc:ca. but docs not include lunch. 891-3991. TllB LAP'P ~P. tee Friday listina. LEE P'EMELL. tce friday liatina, ..rmw.ur ... 1• ~ ..... Wlllll -llMlll __ ,, AND HER SISIBR5 ~ .. OIUOl'f~- 49 ···--i.-·--INGI -411-lnl -f.M-3911 •cmmno -•CIGUtum. ~m.l,...11 -·CM. SEARCH-FOR-A-STAR, an amateur ta.Jent contest for I.hose lookina for the yeUow brick road to stardowm, continues for three Wednesdays at The Huntington Beach Inn. Contestants are ptcvious- ly selected and give their final performance at the Inn. Contestants arc featured on Channel 10, Hunt- ington Beach's own cable TV station, and grand pnzet arc awarded. 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach. 5~1421. CONFREY PRD.LIPS, see Fnday listing. CRIBBAGE is played on lhe sec· ond and fourth Wed. each month at 7 mr p.m. Oasis Center, Room I A·B. Sth and Marsueritc, U>rona del Mat 644-4138. Call for information. ROBERT DUQlJESNEL. sec Fn- day listing. THE LAFF STOP, sec Tuesday listing. Tbanday RA VENA plays origll'lals and tunes by composers includma Joni M1tchell, Bonnie Raitt, Riclue Let Jo~. and many others. 8-11 p.m .. Finally A Unicom. 214 MaJn St., Huntington Beach. No cover charge. 969-1794. SCRABBLE 1s played each Thurs.- NOW PLAYING NEWPORT BEACH Edwards Newport Cinema 644-0760 FRI . s·oo -7 15 . 9 30 NO PASSES SAT & SUN . 2 15 . 2 40 . ACCEPTED F~ THIS 5 00 . 7 15 . 9 30 ENGAQEMENTI PRESENTED IN ~ CDI ma....., 1• Deily PllOt Datebook/ Friday, April 25, 198& '1 .· ,. c 0 NT IN U ED da\ at tdO p.m . at Home Fede1al ~a\ 1ng' on Mam Street at Yorktown ~'enue. Huntington Beach. Call %(}.~n9 for 1nforma11on. ROBERT DUQUESNEL. sec f-r1- da~ l1s11ng THE "RISE AND SHINERS," r oa'1masters ( lub No. 5341 . mc<'t~ 1rnm I> JU-1 45 a m each Thursda) The' locus n o ~rsonal and pro ln~111nal growth 1hrough public 'il)('al.1011.. Ro'lalyn n·~ Restaurant. < 111lhard and Edinger. H un11ngton lkach "b~·8 lh5 CONFREY PHILLIPS. ~l· rnda) l"tlO{! ADVANCE A GOLF TOURNAMENT 1s ho\tt'd h~ I n11l·d wa, of Orange ( ount) \ \\ r\I Rt·g1on on Ma' I fl at the Mile \~u<Ht' < 1nlt ( our'i(' 10 I uunlam \ .illn \ward' and pn1e~ arc pre~- 1·n1nf for tht• longcs1 dn,c. duo,est to tht• pin. lo"' gro,~. lo\A. net and hanJ1cap-hhnd hogu:. fee 111l 1tme is 4 c1 m S4 <. donation co Hr\ t:ost ol gnll l.Ht gn·en fres and dinner Dinm·r onl\ "$15 l ach playcr abo rn n ' e' .1 !(no<l1c hag .. and there will 111: 1lom pr11r~ at lhc dinner 'I~ I , 'IHI l'\I ~4g THE MYSTERY TRAIN prcM'nl~ a , 1nr-Ja~ caper ... < 1ourmc1 M)SICI) tur ~101hcrs ... on Mo1her'\ Day. Ma) 11 l.kpam Lo\ !\ngek'i l Jn1on \tJllon for a 't'Crt~t location between I 1" \ngt'k\ and \an Diego. and k.11uH'\ hcnch c·u1\1n(• and r ham· r.1~1w Im "v1om Pa r11upant' 'iubm1t lun Jnd fanriful hmgraphic;\ 1n ad· vance of both tnps. P1ckw1ck wnter'> then design a mystery with that tnp·., passengers 10 mind. An) passenger may end up the hero or the ·whodunit.· 494-6800. GOVERNOR and Mr\ George Deukmc1ian arc Honoraf) Chairmen of1he Newport Harbor Art Museum\ summer party celcbraung the unH•tl mg of the restored Statue of Liberty The .. Liberty" party takes place July 1 on the grounds of the 'New' New- porter Resort. Entertammen1 in- cludes a performance by the Irvine S) mphon). a daul1ng fireworks di\- pla>. and d1n10g and dancing under the stars. Guests also enJOY the opening cercmomcs o f "Libert) Weekend 86." 1nclud1ng the actual un\c1hng of Lady Liberty. via huge satellite television monitor~ 1hrough- out 1he evening. S7S admission 759-1 122. On.going E•ente BALBOA PAVILION. 400 Main St.. Balboa. Catalina Passenger Ser- vice provides daily service to Catalina. 673-5245. BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO- MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. A nt1que cars circa 191 2- prescnt are o n display 9 a m -5 p m Wed.-Sun. 546-7660. DISNEYLAND, 131 3 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Totally Minnie par- ade. starring Mmme Mouse. 1s fea- tured Sat.-Sun. Videopolis dance duh 1s open Sat. night The new "Couotr; Bear Vacation Hoedown" anracuon features continuous showings The Magic Kingdom continues to cel- ebrate its 30th anniversary with lhc "Gift Giver Extraord1na1re Ma- C-,eor Up tor Spnng chine," including a new Pontiac F1reb1rd every day. Also. an exh1b1t of more than 20 artifacts and pho10- graphs associated with the hfr ol President Abraham L1nc:oln has JU\I been extended for one year. :fh" includes correspondence that ha) never been published in its en11rct). as well as the last letter Lincoln wrote 10 his wife, JUSt I~ days before his execution. Mon.-Fn 10 a m .-6 pm Sat. 9 a.m .·m1dn1ght, Sun 9 a.m.-10 p.m 999-4565. KNOTT'S BERRY FARM. 803Y Beach Bl vd .. Buena Park. Featur<'d 1' the Square Dance Festival <;a1.-Sun with nme famous callers and cuer' The park has I 65 ndes. shows and attractions in four themed arca' md ud1ng Camp Snoop). a six-acre .... onderland themed Jo the< ahfomi.1 .High Sierra, countr) musu: \tar Jim Turner. and 1hr musical Ton)lifl Brolhers. Mon.-Fn I 0 a m -6 p m Sat IOam -11 p.m Sun IOam ·X p.rn 220-5200. MARINELAND, 6610 P.il<" Vn de!> Dr So Rancho Palm Vert.It'\ fca1urcd an· .. BaJa Reel ... kilkr whale' Ork) and < ork> pcltc-an'> ~ngums \A.alru..,·. dolphin'>. and ..ca hons SS adults, SJ children aged-I I The park 1s fully open from I 0 a.m . " p.m with Guided Tours on .,..er kend' onl) (213) 377-15 71 MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, 77 11 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park Elvir.i 1s the ncwc!>t featured replica among the alread}' elaborate collec11on ol movie and television mcmorab1ha including hfe-hke replicas of more than 200 renowned <;tar!> Dail~ I() ••• IRUFF·HEWNI® N •1 ·' itt ''L>vvn r,,11 n in ......e II hll up voiir .......ardrobe • "' ., J· ..v11t 1 11111 sArvt< ., A variety o f 100% cotton goods &~~@~ 56 FASHl()r~ i';L AND ·NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 8 oaoy Piiot Detebook/ Friday. April 25. 1986 a m.-8 p.m wnh Fn -Sat open unul 9 p.m 522-1155. OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 756 1 Center l\\e . Huntington Beach Specialt) <;hops arc located in this village tha1 tcatures the charm of quaint European v1llaJCS wllh cob- bled street!>. lantern lights. and 70 murals of Europe11n ')Cenes pa1n1ed on ntenor walls b) E: uropean an1<;t<; 894-0747 QUEEN MARY, Long Beath Harbor at the end of the I ong Beach F-reewa) F.xh1b1t\ include '>~nal eflcct sound and hght show\ in 1he l:ngine Room and Wheelhoul>e rt'· enacting ..i near~oll1<;1on at sec1 and an n1ens1'e World War II d1spla) dcp1c11ng 1he .. Ou<'<'"'\" act1"e rnk as a 1roopc;h1p Dail\> Ill am -6 ll m W ll 435-l:SI I QUEEN 'S WHARF' SPORTFISHING. Berth 55 Port ol I ong B.:ach Whale \A.atch1ng lru1~·' depan ,.,..itc Jail) 1hruugh .\pr I .11 I() a m. and I p m . to <.ce the"l' &l'ntk- g1an1s as the) JllUrllC\ on 1hcir annual 15.000 mile m1gra1mn from Ala~ka 1n Met.1co SR and Sn. 'iO Jdm"<,111n group rate<, available 121\)432-l!YY' SAN J U AN CAPI TRANO Ml S ION , .l1Rli2 Camino ( ap1\lrano. San Juan ( ap1i.tr:in11 Features ~rra Chapel. <. ahforn14\ oldest building. the ruins ol thr (1rea1 ~tone Church. soldier<; harrnck\ beau11ful gardcn'i. and two museum room\ with artifacts from Na11vt· t\mencan and earl)' Spanl\h culture Dail) 7.JOa.m -5 pm. 41H -1424 SEA WORLD, I 720 \ Shorl'<. Road. Missio n Ba .. ~an Diego \cJ "The Drive to Win" Some cancer patients need o htt to and from treatment II you con share o tew hour\ o week pleoso c on your 1r,co 1 Ame11con Cancer Soc f"ty ottice Join lht> Dr•Vf• 1q W•r• and discover lhe r~word of BEST -_,. s '1)ll('f l'U.l.aot -~ l~I ~l~Oll(( ---" l»lllD•OUll lllT ""lmCTl9 STT~llGAMI 1-..0.-1 .QSl( MecA'Nlf 1s.io.oar-1 riin. .. tx\IJiMllJ• A UNIVEISAL l'lcturt "'--lift' ·----- --NOW PLUING -- OM'f•••• 1 ...... -. •u.~ ltM'OM -·-, __ _ \I) lltl .,., __ ..__ hons explore a "Spooky Kook~ Castle" in the seal and oner ~how . Also ofTettd is .. Dolphin Discovery " the ARC'O Penguin Encounter. a S7 million exhibit that houses 4(.11 penguins. and killer whale Shamu Daily 9 a m.-8 p.m. (619) 226-390 i SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GAR· DENS, 2647 Pac1fk Coast H1ghwa) Corona del Mar. Roses. caltu' annual gardens. an or<'h1d con- servatory. koi ponds and a g1fl <.how Daily 1(}30 a.m.-4 p.m SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAll"., Magic Mountain Parkway ex11 otl lntC'mate 5. Valencia. Mo~ than H~> ndc~. shows and attracuons 1nclut11ng an 1800s style crafts village and .1 Roanng Rapids white water adH·n tu re are offered Sat.-Sun l 0 a m 11 p m (818) 992-0884 SPRUCE GOOSE, Long •k;,h Harbor at the end of the Long &al h l'reewa) Howard Hughes· all-..... 1H>d 200-ton fl ying boat maJcs11rnlh berth~ for VISltOr'\ 10 view the tn<;1dr nl the \A.Orld's largest ckar-'>pan aluminum dome A 'anet) ol di\· plays 1ndud1ng modules that 'ho\A. cloM"-up details offasc111at1ng area' 111 the plane such as the eockp11. ll1~l11 dC<'k and wing 1ntcnor are fcat un•d 'ice 1he Queen Mar) listing for mnH· mformauon. 10 a.m.-6 pm I~ I \1 4\5-lSI I UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, 100 \ln1- 11erul City Pl.. Un1vC'rsal (II) \ iu1ded tram tour of lln1veNr, famed 42~acre back lot and tht· Entertainment Center. which tr.1 tu res fi ve h\ e ~hows. 1s offered IX 1 i-.1 'i08-9600 ne101no 1n the h~hl ogo1nsr cancer ..., ... OIWMDS '°"" cum1 m -4114 .-r•tawt l:DWMllS fCUITUI VM.l.Ollt-1500 ". C:::*"" --$ • MEG t opens on SCR 's Second Stage "BLEACHER BUMS," a· com- e~y set in Chi~o·s Wrigley Field, completed its run in chc Studio Tiicater of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa (432-5880). Final performances arc tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 24. ''BURIED CHILD.'' a drama by Sam Shepard, is being presented on the main stage of Sou1h Coast Rcpcnory. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9574033). Performances are gi ven Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .. Satur- days at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until May 11. "CHEKHOV IN YALTA," a play about the Russian play- wright, completes its run in the Fine Arts Studio Theater of UC Irvine (856-6617). Final per- formances are tonight and Satur- day at 8 p.m. "EVITA," a musical based on the life of Eva Peron. is being presented at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim ( 77 2-7700). Performances will be given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through June 15. "CATCH ME IP YOU CAN," a comedy m ystery. continues at the H u~tmgton Beach Playhouse. Mam Street at Yorktown Avenue in the SeaclifT Village shopping ce nter. Huntington Beach ( 832-J 405 ). Performances are "HAPPY NEW YEAR," a mu· sical version of the play .. Hol· 1day," is continuing at the Cost.a Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Ham- ilton St., Costa Mesa (650-5269). • • • • • • • • •••••• • • • • BARGAIN MATINEES MO NDAY n mu <)A Tlil~[1/I ) : • ''">' .. Pl IH OAMANf.l '-i I ' ~Pl".'"'"'\ .'A'<PI ••. ~I 11lt • LAKEWOOD lt•nlf'r 9 mJIUI We!!y I. C-...'f c1uma,,.u1 '"·----.... , .. CMM&ll-- MUDHT'I LAW 1111 .............. ... .,.,,......_.. '"' COlOlt PUaft.l ... 111 ....... , ..... ,. -m JIQe "' /!l!!l!J Wiii IUl'I 111 IMJ-WI NtnY '" ,. ... .,.,Ill 1196.al - ....,~ltl-YIOl.nl Alll llUI ,,,._,., tut ........ ,,. ... ". "°"" ..-tOMOU. ~= ANAHEIM m•rn ""A-'" rn ()90ffl _ ...... ~'"" ........ 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HIWAY 39 ONl n <,()lH>"AU 'ICAIC,_ -·-• MIUION wan 10 • 111 YICl IQUAD111 ONfH'f """° W111 OUY1 111 DOWN ANO OUT IN llVlal Y HILU flt -~nloe.e '"' .,..., ftfT '"' OUNG HOt ,._,,l Performances arc given Thursdar.s through Saturdays at 8:30 until May 10. ''THE LAST LEAF," a new comedy, is closing at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Chapman A venue at St. Ma rk Street. Garden Grove (897-5122). Final performances arc tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. "LEONARDO THE FLOREN- TINE," a comedy of Da Vinci in modern-day Italy, is being pres- ented at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San C lemente (492-9950). Per- formances arc given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at I and 7 p.m . until Jun< 8. "l'M GE'M'ING MY ACI' TOGETHER AND TAKING IT ON THE ROAD," a musical about a si nger changing her lifestyle, is on stage at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494--0743). Performances are given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at i :JO until May 4. (636-7213). Performances arc given Wednesdays thro ugh Satur- days at 8 p.m . until May 10 Wlth Sunday stagings at 3 p.m. May 4 and at 7:30 April 27. "MURDER AMONG FRIENDS," a new mystel")<om - "LU ANN HAMPTON LAVER· edy, winds up at the Newport TY OBERLANDER," a comedy Theater Arts Center, 2501 ChfT with a Texas accent. completes its Dr 1 ve · N cw po rt Beac h run at the Irvine Community (631-0288). C losing per- Theater, Turtle Rock .Comm uni-formances arc tonight and Satur- ty Park, on Sunny~ill Road. at . day at 8 p.m. Tunic Rock D rive. Irvine "VIRGINIA,, " (857-5496). C losing per-. ' t~e .s~&e b10- formances arc tonight and Satur-graphy o~ wnter, V1rg>nia Woolf. day at 8 p.m. opens tonight on tile Second Stage "A MOON FOR THE MJS. BEGOTJ'EN," a dark drama by Eugene O'Neill. is being pres- ented at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove ROSANNA of South Coa5t Repenory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (9574033). Performances will be given Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at :f and 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until May 18. JEFF BRIDGES AROUETTE STARTS TODAY lllU COITAMflA fl TOllU llMllf -UA""°"'\'l'IO IO!l1 !Clw'1tK HllllOf lw ... 110-•ns.ocii.1>¥• I0..11nW~Gl>t""' c:- MM 'AM 6lt M • ~I ~ ~'1 ~~ IJ.t ~ UA "°"'"' ~ 49'11 COSTA llllUA UAC "'.-\" ~O ll'>to LA lllllAOA Px•lllt \ ~'' ~ t?l 17.11 1----·---·1 ...,.,,,.,_ .,....t.nl'° "'~I Wl*'-ITt.11 1.,,._ c-~""'~ Dally Piiot Oetebook/ Frtd•y. April 25. 1986 9 Echo and the Bunnymen hop to it at Irvine By RANDY JAY MATIN o.., .... c. .... As the hl!.hts slowly came up, a keyboard player f1Jr Echo & i he Bunnymcn shuffied through a rolodex of floppy discs. Selecting the proper data base he slipped i1 into lhc d1scdnve with the abandon of tossing a quarter into a jukebox. The music began as 1f on cue: a curiously synthetic maneuver as prefac.c to the Largely impressive buffet which lay ahead. Like Echo & the Bunnymen ·s latest album -a clever pack.aging of greatest hns -the April 19th show at ITVlne Meadows began with rougher, J8llgly-edJCd dance tunes includmg the rclatJvcly disposable .. Back of Love," "The Puppet;' and .. A Prom- 1sc" and built masterfully Lo a near frenzied cresoendo of the band's more accesstble new matenal Audio voyagers in the sense of early Moody Blues (on disc) Echo & The Bunnymen recall more of the Doors live, especially as singer/lyricist Ian McCulloch builds his style from a distillate of Bowie/Morrison/Jagger. Finding new ways 10 am11sc himself and the audience McCulloch chat- tered in broken sentences, remarked at the glowing three-quarter moon- light and framed tumsclf dramatically tn a swirl of cigarette smoke. rn "Silver" McCulloch sees the earth asa small creature looking up in amazement into the twinkling vast- ness. Synthetic orchestral backing gave "Stiver" a lush Moody Blues- 'Folkie' Phranc coming to Irvine This is another in a St!nes of art1dcs abour openmg acts. By RANDY JAY MATIN 0., .... c... • • ., ' What's a follc.Je to do? In all of the OC/LA basin there 1s only one true folk club -McCabe's in Santa Monica. This led Phranc a ").ust me and my juat.ar" act who will open Sunday for the Violent Femmes at lrvtne Meadows to promote her own \hows and finance the recording of her record. ··1 started producing shows at the Whiskey stx years ago with Tito of the Cruzados. TopJimmy.John Doe and the Circle Jerks," said Phranc, who paid her dues in such early LA. punk bands as <.athollc D1sc1plmc and Nervous Gender and spent her sum- mers sail boat racing at Newport Beach's Lido Island Yacht Club. "They were all acts that you would normally sec m the context ofelectnc rock bands. I really wanted a folk scene to happen. Now 11 has gotten 10 the point where I often have to play two gigs in one nil!)lt." Phranc 1s due to perform with Ahx Dobkin at McCabe's directly following her ap- pearance 1n Irvine. After several years of promoting and playing it was time for Phranc to commit .some of her mu,1c to vinyl "A lot of people said 'Yeah, Yeah. come on· and somewhere along the wa y the deals would not come otr. The investors would end up buying a house instead of paying for studio tame So finall y I took the money I had made from teaching sw1mm1ng and made the record myself for about St .200." The stnking black and whJte pose on Lhe cover of Phranc's album p ves a good impression of the tou&hness 1hat waits within. "I worked on that pose for most of the day." Phranc said "I wanted it to look like a cross betwttn Johnny Crawford (the kid on the old Rifleman show, now a folk per- former) and an old photo of Bob Dylan. Ofcounc: I wanted my hair LO be pcrrr-fcct!" Not at aU surprising when you find out that Pbranc's first and maJor inOuencc was comedian Allan Sherman. The album released domcst1caJly by Rhino has been picked up in other markets and has found hunary cars JO England, France and Japan. 'That is just proof," added Phranc. "that you don't have to spend a lot of money to make your own record." Like one would expect from folk singers Phraoc deals wtth social issues here and in South Americ.a. Her catalog also includes an i1em JO the misccllanco11s c.atcgory of mud wrestling. "It 1s JUS1 ndJculous. The event 1s JUSl for 1hc enjoyment of a few dudes," said Phranc. ''It must be a personal decision for the women involved I mean tftltey like 11 ... " Putung her sexual preference on the line at the beginning of every show Phranchopes to erase any miscon~ tions her audience may have about the gay lifestyle. "I think it is important I want to show people that there 1s very litlle difference between me and anybody el11e." Sunset Beach festival now accepting artists The 19th AnnuaJ Sun \ct Beach Art Festival wdl take pl1cc on Saturday May 10th and Sunday, May 11th An1ats interested in pnrt1c1pa11ng have until Mar I 10 present their worl.. 10 the Fest1v,t Comm11ttt Accepted artists can display their work an I 0 x I 0 foot booths which arc mostJy tacd by craftsmen or 1n the "Gallery" which is used to display paintinp. prints. drawinp. photo- graphs, etc "Gallery" cntnes art l1m1ed to five works for displa).'. Judging and award presentations will take place on Sunday. the tut day of the fes11v3l The two day festival 11 spon~red hy Las Damas Club of Sunset Beach and Surfside. To obtain further entry 1nformauon artists should contact Gayle Mueller at 213/592-2667 or hy mn1l: I 986 Sunset Beach Art Festival P 0 . Box 11 56, Sunset Beach 90742. le * Dally Piiot Oateboot</ Frlday, April 25, 1986 hkc feel along with an electric 12- string guit.ar and a clean soundm1x on the drums played here with brushes. For effect. air-<lriven plumes of tinsel gushed skyward in a geyser-like dance bathed in brilliant multi-oolors at once beautiful and hellish. The hotly requested "Seven Seas" Jabs at superst111ons which have become the dogma of some organized religions. Though rhythmically seductive, McCuJloch's lyrical sense crumbled wilh ambiguity· "Seven seas, swim them so well, glad to sec. my face among them, kissing the tortoise shell.." "Do It Clean" offered a spare Standclls-typc . guiw arrangement with mo~ of McCuUoch's rhymcy wordsabout nothing at all. "(Do You) Galleries llUSEUllS SEVERIN WUNDERMAN FOUN- DATION. 3 Mason, Irvine. A per- manent collection of works of artist Jean Coekau is exhibited. Mon.-Fn. 10 11.m -4 p.m. 472-1138. GALLERIES ALLIED ARTS GALLERY, Hunt- ington Beach Library and Cultural C.cnter. 7111 Talbert Ave .. HUJ.'lt- inaton Beach. Watcrcolonst Roland Haas, who teaches watercolor and IAndscape paintina at Coastline Com- munity College. exhjbits his works throu&h Wednesday. 842-4481 . ANAHEIM ART ASSOCIATION North Gate Gallery, 931 N. Hatbor Blvd., Anaheim. Presented throu&h- out Apr. arc oils by Richard Thom~n and Frances Fraser. Mon.-Fn. 9.30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 533->460. ANAHEIM CITY BALL GAL- LERY, Harbor and Broadway, Anaheim. Traditional fine arts in aJJ media arc ~led throUJb May by the Anaheim Art Assocatlon atllst.s. Moo.-Fri. ta.m.-i p.m. 637-2087. ANITA NEAL GALLERY, Laguna Mercado, 1162 S. Coast tfwy., LaJuna Beach. Gallery I features pamtings by Amta Neal, Ray Friesz and ScTgei Tivctsky,and pbotop'aphs by Tracy St. Jottn and Evelyn Munro. Gallery II presents "Uncovering the Underground," with worksbyT-Ray, Sirkis, Talca.k,Jian, Vi~o. and Ab- bott. Both close Wed Tucs.-Sat. 11:30 a m.-5 p.m. 522-6566. ART·A-FAIR GALLERY, 664 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. A recep- tion is held Sat. from 2-5 p.m. to honor fcatuJ"ed an1su Dennis Gomes' and Alben Landeros' watercolors and Barbara Guyers' oils and watercolors. Show ends May 20. Wed.·Sun I I a.m.-5 p.m. 494-4514. ART CORNER GALLERY. 610 W. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. "CApturiog People In Time" features works by Anita Neal. 642-5080. AVIATION ARTS GALLERY, 242 Nonh Coast Hwy • Lquna IX~ch. Works of the most talented aviation artists in the country arc oo d1svlay in an amy of original and hm1ted edition aviation art. Other av11tion memorabilia is uhibited also. Wed.- Sun. 11 Lm.-5 p.m. 494--4303 BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Forest Ave., Lquna Beach Cont1nuina is "Actresses/ Audience." a joint exhi- b1t1on or recent work by K.atl Oemor Kuehn and Holly Wnaht. Ooscs May 10. Tues . .S.t. 11 :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 497-1880. BLUEBIRD GALLERY, 1540 S. C.oast Hiahway. Laaun• Beach. Eatly know whal I mean ... ? No but I SllJI hkc the beat." Thrs 1s the stuffof2-1/2 minute AM radio btt.s of Lhe '60s extended here for improviution. McCulloch added spicy James Brown chants from "Sex Machine" and ~cots of well-known Momson lyncb1u. The newer"K.tlling Moon" and the latest song "Bring On The Dancing Horses" were both psychedelic with tinges of Eastern raga. Echoing Bowie's "Heroes" era, both songs built on symphonJc minor chords that swelled to hypnotic crescendos. If the show 1s any mdication of Echo & the Bunnymen's future, it would seem that they have the rare abihty to ~pa.rale chic.ken from lhe feathers ofthe1r own material. California arusts from 1900-1940. including Payne. Bischoff.t. Harris. Lauritz, Holmes, Puthun, Man- nheim, and others. arc presented for Lhe serious collector. Aho current artists Stevens.. Scborg. Joseph. and Lapins, as well u out-of-state artists Randall Lake and Sharon Engel. are featured. Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m -5 p.m. 497-5377. COMMON GROUND Mult1meda An Gallery, 509 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Featured is "New Works," with paint.logs, photographs, Jewelry. ceramics and sculpture by twelve arusts. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.·5 p.m and t.h1s Friday only from 7-11 p.m 879-0075. THE DESERT COLLECTION, 514 29th St .. Newport Beach. Contem- porary Native American and South- western fine art 1s presented. alona with etchings by Acoma potter Lucy Lewis and master Mexican potter foan Quezada. Wed.-Sat noon-5 p.m. and by appointment. 675-4585. DIANES~NE GALLERY, 278 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach Featured beginning tomorrow art modular sculptures and platescapcs by Grace Songolo, and paintings by Andrew Staley Wing. Closes May 25. Mon.- Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m -S p.m. 494-2440. THE EDGE, 212 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Worh by Jim Lorigan and Stan L)'OO are presented. An opening reception is held May 10 fTom 7-9 p.m .. and exhtbtt continues through May 31. Tues.-Su, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 871-5862. ETFINOEft GALLERY, 2222 lqunac.&nyon Road, Laguna Beach. Featured arc cg tempera ~ntings by Carolyn Cardenas. Uhib1t continues throu&h May I 5. Mon.-Thurs. 9 am.· fO p.m .. Fri. 9 a.m.-S p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-1p.m.497-3309. FLUOR CORPORATION, En&J- ncenna Complex, 3333 Michelson Dr., Irvine. Auor's collection of oriJ.!nal paintinas, reproductions. arufacu and sculpture is on exhibit Sat .Sun. from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 97S-J967. P'llEEMAN'S ART AND FRAME, 114 W. Walnut, Fullerton. A onc- person Qbibition. entitled ''Reality and Illusion." presents watetcolor anist JuJje Schneider Continues throu&h May 3. 87().9825. OALEJUA CAPJSTllANO, 31681 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano A one-man show by Oifford fBgua, the JemC'l Pueblo att1st, features 1.n outstandina new collection of stone. Ooscs May 18. Also fe1turcd is "Scnaational Sil ver," a uruque asacmbly of oootcmporary hi&Jl-fasbion jewelry, all Natl\t American in ori&iJi. Ootel May JI Daily IOa.m.-5 p.m. 661-1781. GAU..EIUBS TOUCD, LTD., 499 N. Cot.st tf.wy., l..aguna 8e8cb. Ong- mals by Orlando AB. Ind other imponant international artists are fctturcd. Alao featured ~ works by H. Wysocki throuah May IS. and the commemorative suite on the Satuc of Liberty. ''TM Unvetlina" and "New Beaanning." Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 497-4491. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Fine Arts Gallery, I S744 Golden West St . HuntiOllon Beach. A najorexh1b11 of antique Enalisb ~ts ... Tbe Golden Aae of Enahsh Printmaking. 17()().1850," is pn:tentcd and in· eludes works by William Hogarth . Thomas G11nsboro~&h1 . James Gilroy. Thom.as Rowaanoson, and others. Exhibit continues through Monday. Mon.-Tburi. 9 a.m.-2 p.m., and Mon.· Wed. S-8 p.m. 89S.8 I 34 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE, Hu· manities Bid&. Hall Gallery. 5SOO I rvi.oe Center Dr .• Lrvine. A pbotogra· h exhibit at~ the wort of I Curran and OCOtlt James IS o Sl>lly. Exhibit cloles May 2 Mon.-~ri. 8:30 a.m.·9 p.m. 559--3233 MUCK.ENTILU.I!& CUL 11.JRA L CENTEa. 1201 W. Malvern Ave .. Fullerton. '°The rtsurative Influence 10 ScuJpcure" focuses on the influence of the human fliute In oontcmporary sculpture and featwa work by artists from throu&hout the nation. Con- tinues throuah June 28. Tucs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 738-659S. NEWPORT BEACH CENTER, 3101 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar, Room 43. The Coastline Anisu· Association preKDts their ninth f11r and Sale with oriainal an work for view and ale. Today frc_>m 1-9 p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m._. o..m. S-46-0784. NEWPORT BEACH City Hall Gal· lery, 3300 Newport Blvd.. Newpor1 lktch. Featured lllrouab June 4 att oi Is by Scott An&le and watercolors by 8cm1ce Riley. Mon.·Fri. 8 a..m -5 p.m. 640-~l IO. OR.A.NG£ OOAST COLLEGE Fine Ans Oallcry. 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa, A juried art &bow features some of the best eumples of student photOlflpby. ceramics. pa.inti,. and drawuip bc&iruttlll& Tues.. with a reccpdoo f'rom f.9 t>·m Exhibit clote$ May 16. Mon -Fn. I 0 a.m.·.3 p.m. 432-S039. - SCR 's premiere supper, Tick tackers tea offered By VIDA DEAN Ol .. Dllf ........ Subtcribcn to South Coast Rep- ertory's Premiere Night per- fonnaoca always have the op- portunity to minalc with the guest artisu, directors and dcsianen after the play durin& a buffet supper. Maybe the interue nature of the play it.ldfbrought on a need for more 'togetherness' than usual after the premiere night performance of Sam Shepard's .. Buried Olilc:l" There seemed to be more minalina as the 1hcatc1Jocn approached Ralph Waite (of "The Waltons" fame wno wos j.oincd by bis wife Linda), Nan Maruo, Hal Landon Jr., Jennifer Parsons, Anthony Starltc, JobJI. David Keller and RaymondJ. Barry (who was very band.some after shed- ding his stage grubbies). While mcetina the stars and visit- • nJ the buffet provided by the Friends ofSCR Guilds Metro Chapter the Premiere Ni&bten chatted ands.bared their opinion of the play's story li nc. Exactly what was that Midwest farm , .... family's terrible secret? Special auesu included Mayer Nerma Beru.s and Costa Mesa city council memben A.rteM Sdlaftr, 0.Ye "'-ler, .,_ BaO and Mary B ..... 1ctie,l'ruk AreiatMrt and the WaJt«Blulel. Othcn there were o.t and Ralf' a.el. C.111ertM ,,., .. Bart.ra A...,&atkyan1..,.-.JdfSlad (board president who welcomed the crowd) S...Pub,CyMIJames- ReeM (wbo rcocotly woo S l 00,000 oo Star Search). AaMtte Buwtb, CMrMtte "--.Be* geel (she bad. a copy ofber fabulous new book "The Educated Eye"), Dick gimow, Bal .. ReAetm,B~Manll,JW UMsaJ, llarrJ a... and Keuedl and L7 ... lllmea. Pcrformanocs will continue through May I I. LAGUNAUVING:"lt was so much fun to see the airl• .. drused up" in their tea clothes," said Emm7-Lee GnlJ, a membcrofNatiooaJ Charity Leaaue. Laguna Chapter. The &iris an: Ticlrtock.ers and they were dressed up for a Sunday mem- bership tea at Cllrts Foley'• home in lrviocCove(wbicb bas a gorgeous vicwoftheoocan.) Moms(cbaptermcmbcn)attcnd- ed, too,aodall 240ofthcm were rec:eived by ~ident AM llauea and board members DaNee n-1 •• DiaM~Ca...a~· PllJllll&era, Marda F.._.. a.ta RMJ,brlaR•m=_.,J .. JW-. andGnlJ. After socializing at the two tables -tea at one and punch at the othcr- wbcrc I 2th srade Tidctockcrs poured new leque members were in- troduocd. This was the first membcr- shipeveot sinoc thcchapterwa.s chartered after being a prospccti ve chapter for two years. Dlae Bauer was chairman of the event and AmetteG~Marllya Cavua .... Prbdllal)ra,er,Jeu- ale J..a.,I.Wa Burt.ea. Prttdlla Rea,MarJ 8...U, 0-. Meelau and S...S...,assisted. The afternoon concluded with 11th &rade Ticktockcn modeling fashions &om Fashion 111and stores. • 1119r ........... _ ...... _..... Actor .. ,..oad J. Barry with Cyndi Jamee-Reeee, LJD&ta &Dd Jtalpll Waite. Nan llartiD and Dick ltltarow. t r Pmmle Stapp (left) and Krlatlne Woocla (-ted) with moma Jady Stapp and Jady Woocla • Mary and Jennifer Bnmett with Rachel and Anne~e Jarrard. BenrlJ Cordo.a and Tlcktocker daacJlten Jeannle (left) and Stepballle. Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, April 25, 1986 * 11 ... MUSIC TO CHEW BY ..• PromPa&e 3 No one knows for ccna1n how many performers are on the restaurant-entertainment c1rcu1t m Orange County. For a few talented and enereetic musicians. performing in vanous restaurants and bars can become a full-time JOb. For many others. it's a lt velihood that requires oc- casional economic shots in the arm with part-time employment. To~ jobs pa y up to S 150 a night while novices might be hired for about S50 a night for about four hours of music. While some mus1c1ans look at the restaurant c1rcu1t as an un- pleasant but necessary step to bigger things. others view their performances as far more than d ues-p.t ying. Whale Ge tz says she appreciates the response from an audience. it's the simple opponuni1y to perform the music she enjoys that sustains her career. "Some11mes I feel hke I'm in another world when l'm playing." Gell says "On good nights. 11 doesn't mailer what the crowd 1s like. I know. 1f I'm playing well and I'm much harder on myself than the crowd 1s ... uetz's repe1oire includes about I 00 songs from art 1sts ranging from the Police and the Prrtenders to Bonnie Raitt and Tom Pett y She'll also perform about eight or nine of her own compos1t1ons each night. Those tunes, which ex h1b1t a promising songwriting talent, have been recorded in the'hopes of attracting a record contract and arc featured on local stations including KSBR in Mission Viejo. Although she, like countless other musicians. eschews catc$ories. Getz . describes her music as "acoustic pop songs." Stefan Rodman. in a similar vein, calls his music "jazzy bluesy folk ballads" and admits to a love of the blues. A musican who performs cover tunes inevitably attracts requests from people who too-often look at an entertainer and see a human jukebox. "I tell them I probably don't know the song they want to hear, but I'll do one if I know it." Getz says. Similiar diplomacy is offered by Rodman. fhe idea, he says, is to acknowledge requests. but not to encourage them. ··one time this guy kept asking me to play Cat Stevens songs. I told him I didn't know any, but he kept It up and I finally just faked and improvised my way through one on the spot, .. Rodman says. .. The guy seemed happy." Although they wouldn't want every audience to know. most restaurant entertainers are well- versed in the works of such anists as Neil Young, Jackson Browne. James Taylor and the like. "But sometimes they sec me with my guitar and expect me to play 'Puff the Magic Dragon'," A WORLD FULL OF MAGIC. WONDER AND DESIRE. LEGEND •BAU "~"'" .,. P...&1• ~?<; ~))' aU[NA PARK u•~,...,. 'Y'.7 4Cl'll NOW PLAYING 1t COSTA MUA l AGUNA IL'oCH OllANOI Id"'"'"-'·., 1l t"" IO•MO..<.o.miCl>u1 l.o-919 4u• t114l•91•111 6loll';'>.1 •fl TOllO 1t V. HABRA OR ANGE '"""a>I '" •"''•""""SO-• s'"""""°'',."' '>II <l'.clfl ~~· 16ll '.>)Cl 81 0 BUENA PAA~ IAVINE •SANIA ANA ,._.,th( ~~ •..... ,. lit#i~Ol Wont1tlridQt. IOwMlh 9,.,,,,. (j. ... 1r~'''0711 ~·,106')S !>4<11444 -.. -. ' ....... -·-~···I E··· .. ~ STANTOtl (OWllCW. v ... c... 171418111-0567 '1HE GANG FROM POLICE ACADEMY CARRY ON Wl1H A lOT Of lOW HUM04ll" -HEW YO.IC TIMES -VINCENT CAH9Y IPIBUCI .... , .. 121..44170 aDAP•DI• a;)~ ~~ NOW SHOWING! M IMltl llMI &41-0770 ....... 0"25SJ CDWMDS CMM 1T1 ctml ClllD(li1( •timn4·1111 l&ITliU ~, .... a.MIDS lllWOSlll EDWMIDS lllSTll U--"4-2400 rTMY•n1~7 ,ACflC lA •ADA 6 U.MDS Wll MI com:J 1 ~ Oalty Piiot Oatebookl Friday. April 25, 1986 Ge tz says. "I hate that." Restaurant performers typi- cally arc their own managers as well. While they may spend their evenings performin$. their days may be spent knocking on doors tn search of next week's work. "You have to keep your feet moving,.. Rodman says. "And you have to remember that for some of these people (restaurant managers). music is the last thing on their minds. You have to be persistent." Persistence and a thick pro- fessional skin are required equip- ment for restaurant performers. Both Rodman and Getz are well - acquainted wtth the triaJs and 1ribulat1ons of playing in front of audiences whose moods range from the obnoxious to the ador- tng. "I guess I am pretty stubborn," Rodman says. "But you'll find that successful people. or people who want to be successful, Just do not quit. You have to have that determination." Stefan Rodman was born an Hollywood and grew up in San Diego dreaming of somt:day play- ing second base for the Dodgers. "But as much as a I loved baseball. I guess I was influenced by music, which was always played in the house." he says. "My mother was a jazz singer-a pretty good one. as a maner off act -and we always had Elvis or Sam Cooke playing on the stereo." It wasn't long before Rodman packed up a cheap electric guitar and learned to clear the room of parents and other adults by turn- ing .up the volu me on his amplifier. At 17. restlessness and wanderlust sent Rodman to Waikikj, where he landed his first gig playing between sets for Henry Kapono. an established per- forming artist with a devoted following in Hawai i. "I've been playing pro- fessionaJly since then," he says. "It feels very natural for me." Rodman later moved to Seattle and played in a hard-rock band, then to the Napa Valley where he hung out for about eight ye-ars performing with a blues band and on his own. With more than a decade of performing ellperience. Rodman moved to Southern California about two years a'o with nothing more than his guitars, a suitcase and an empty wallet. But per- sistence paid off, and before long he was playing regularly at local bars and restaurants along the Orange Coast. Kerry Getz was struck by similar wanderlust early 1n her performing career. In 198 I. she bought a motor home with the idea of seeing the country on her own. Butshe made it only as far as Big Sur. where she played a talent night at a local .. **** % ••• Uncompromlelngly hon••t ... " MUI.. •C.TAlllU ltl........... , _..,,...'""' ... to.Ali W*' "'Jf\-411 /1 COfl• 11(.. 111 ... t..._t-1(,._....., ......, flt•" I '"""' ·~·'•" ... 'lllJl.J' ~OONXlMH. KAee-TV in In A PMAMOUNT PICTURE --·-".__,.,.._... NOW PLAYl4G --""""' .... _ ,,....,,_.v..,. _,...,.., Ill•• ' ·--·----c.-.... 00,C.-\'\•~ DIS> , .. ._ ....... 'liiliiii~ .. ----ll'IOlllD-._.._ .. ,=._ .::,.., ... ·-·-..... --°"""'11'- "'GUNG HO' IS GREAT FUN." -JU.E SALM40N. THE WAlL STREET JOUANAl. THE COMEDY WITllOVT BRAKES. A PARAMOIJNl PIClllRf ;ft ·----~ . : .~ NOWPLAYNJ MM'Na •!M41Ml9.U ..... -• "'r.5mmll) '"'° UA ........ (~ C.-..OIMJ ....... tY•1 =--IMlAMA l'IOlc ' 0....,. Qr.,. .. • iunm"9 IMOI 11 f-. ...... 13<101 llO-t-...o....c..... ........ ~, ... --141 0710 l'ldeau,,...., ~ ...,_, ... -·-.. tAOO f....,.C-..._ ,.., .... ~o.--, .... ~ ---.,~ ., 61•11 ,....,. ...,. .,.. .... otse.110 pizza parlor. won the contest and ended up staying for a year performing at other local res- taurants and getting to knO"- other musicians. Her first professional gjg was a\ a Monterey restaurant along Can- nery Row called KAJiso's where the owner paid her SI 5 to play at the John Steinbeck birthday pany. That t:xperience. coupled with classes in singing and song"!f'iting at Orange Coast College, gave Getz a soltd foundatton for per- forming when she returned to Orange County. "Sometimes you can take~r pants off. stand on you head nd they still don't respond. en there are the other nights when people are listening and enjoying themselves, you're playing your own stuff and everything's run- ning perfectly." "You know, nobody is on every night." Getz says. "You have good nights and nights that aren't so iood. But you do it because you enJOY It." While Getz surely dreams of playing before thousands while millions more listen to her re- cords, she says the biggest satis- faction is the perfonnancc itself. ··There's really no difference between playing in your bedroom. a small club or the Forum:· she says .. "It's still you up there." SHARE 1lf£ STORY AMERICA LOVES-. -·-··-.,_ llMISTOlll ...... u .. PACl'ICU.._ *'1411 L.-laU ~CM­ &Mmla.LSMIU 1'1411 ---IMU U1-IMI -•ancono U..»U -FtneArts-------- Circle of symbiosis in arts community Tiiis 11 ~ flnt of ~ree articles re1ardhl1 arts or1uJ1.1tJoll1 u d their rel.aUouklp wllll owr commuJ- ty. Behold the I 7lh<entury coun mu- s1c1an! For bread and a mattress. a musician would devote himself to a household, prov1d1ng musical pcr- lorman~. new works for special occasions, and le!SOns for the royal family A sample, yet elegant em- ployer-labor" rela11on sh1p. The modem world has rendered the relations.hap anfin11cly more com- pie". Consider not only tha1 the dn1s11c organ1zat1on 1s not an artm. hut also that the corporations to which they appeal for funding are inanimate. Both derive only sccond- 31) bcn~fits from such a relationship .\nd yel each possesses legitimate interests 1n cooperauon. Tho~ interests relate to a third party the public. Draw a tnangk. Label its comer~ ·1he public," "the an1suc commun1- 1~." and "the busincs\ rommun1ty" fhl·'>e 1ntcrrela1ionsh1ps· define the modem arts world In a well-balanced \)stem. what form would these rela- 11o n\h1ps take"' Let U\ rnns1der each group's interests The public benefits from the prN- t•nce of a local amst1c communll). hut only to the eittent that the ams11c LO mmunity reaches enough people and touches them d~ply enough to affect the basic quality of life The art1s11c community bcnrfit'i fro m a suppon1ng rcla11onsh1p with hu-;iness. but only when that rela- 11onsh 1p possesses the stab1hty to \u pport excellence ovrr tame. crcat- 1ng an cnv1ronment in which the ans. and the individual artist. can prosper Business bcnefiu 1n two ways hrst. a pubhc which has been 1ouched by the ans 1s a better LOmmunity in which 10 do busines'>. lOmparc, for eumple. the consumer ha bits of cultivated connoisseurs "'1th lho~ of non-connoisseurs. $c(·- 11ndly. corporations ~nefit from CHRIS PW1EI public-relations opponunit1es, but only 1fthe pu.bhc 1s truly made aware of. and will an thr future 1dentil} a corporatton Wlth. II) "wisdom " and "philanthropy." Maybe we should re-shape and rc- ~ame ~his three-way rcla11on\h1p: The Ci rcle ofSymb1om." In nature. a systrm is called "symb1ot1c" whrn two or more creatures givl' and receive so as to make on another's rx1stencc possible Well-balanced (symb1ot1c) system~ trnd to prosper while poorly balanced sy~tems tend 10 perish. Man. being ~man~r than nature, has acquired the 1..apac1ty lo susta1n ·poorly balanced ~)strms indefinitely. Thus has he created a phenomenon vlrtuaJly un- known in nature· sustained agony. Sustained agony descnbes the pro- cess of ans fund-ra1s1ng m the modem world. It 1s important that Orange County's s111:1ggling arts or- gan1iattons rCCOjnize that the "Circle of Symb1os1s" 1s more than JUSt a concept, in particular, 11 1s a rela- uonship from which all parties ben- efit collccu vely and mdiv1duaJly to a greater extent than their contribution cost them. Therein hes the case for financial support . Of the three "comers'' of the circk. 11 requires C>nly a simultaneous com- mitment to self-interest. Each needs 1he matunty and v1s1on to invest in those collective interests from which each will benefit. Thos.e ans orpniza- uons which survive the current financial crunch -and into the next crntury -will no doubt actively have cultivated such relationships. The movie 'Water' is artistic drought By GEORGE WILLIAMS ...c-, ............ "Water" 1s a ra1ny-da) movie. Put 11 on the list below reruns of "Satur- day Night Live." The movie comes from Hand Made Films. the Bntish company helmed by ex-Beatie George Harrison. Hand· Made has produced a strin~ of hlls. including "Life of Bnan,' "Time Bandits.." "The Long Good Fnday·· and "A Pnvatr Functton. ·• But there ha~ to be an exception.and "Water'" 1s 11 Michael Came stars as the go,crnor of Cascara, a forgotten outpost of the Rntish Empire, somewhere in tht" ( anbbean. Came was banished to Cascara after hts wife (the well -fed Brenda Vaccaro) had performed a topless dance txforc his supenors 111 their la~t post in Guatemala Caine 1s trmpted IOJOIO thr island·~ two revolut1onanes when thr prime minister's reptt~ntat1ve (Leonard Rossiter) arnvcs to phase out the 1~13nd so 1t can tx u~d as a dump for nuclear wastr. Events takr a tum for the better when a Texas 011 company drills into a Y.'Cll of h1gh-quahty carbonated mineral water. The pnmc minister then instructs Rossiter secretly to finance the revolution in return for .SO percent of the mineral-water rights seized from the Texans. Before long. Cascara 1s invaded by Bm1sh paratroopers, French merccnancs. Cuban insurgents, and an ecologist (Valene Pemne) bent on ~ vina the natural habitat of a colony of long-eared horseshoe bats. Because most of his cast 1s affiicted by ennui. director Dick Clement ("Rullshot") 1s in over his head with this film. In rach of the several incidents when the filni threatens to break through 1n10 belly-laugh tern· 1ory, there 1s a false movr that causes 11 to fall Oat. Even a ~nc Wlth cameo appcaranc-tsby Harrison. RingoStarr nnd Eric Clapton doc\n't hit the high noter .,...,Pr,.. ML-......... .... ~· . .,... .... g; "DlllW' 11'1 , ..... , ..... ---1 ....... . , ...... ... edwaras '1UNTINGTON 848·0388 !il•.._Hftl.'\.~f~aA::,A ·MA trrw~[,. (. ·~ ~·,,.~· ~9(AC,.•• .,. ...... f" 1111 ( ... 11) .._mil• CUIY" .. Ml11(N) edwarde r~•1n1P rfljTRI 841-0770 ..... lll!fl •" ~fl l1JC,'olll!lfl1 M .......... 1111 ~~111 .,...,...,...,.. ... ..... ...., ... ... ,..."') eawaras uN1 ~ER5,· • 854·881, ay:. ,_.'4 It.{,•~' ,.,., .. •M " ..... _...,. ........... ... ,. .. ..._. ... ( ... 11) 'uuu .... -·-" ........ ('N-11) ..,.. .... ~ 'GllllW' ... 111 ............... ---DI I lAW'' 111 , ...... ,.,.. edwards WOODBRIDGE 551 ·0655 J1~141•.l'•· A .,. .. ~'·"' f : •• t I. I • •41 _,_ "lla&mWAYI 11•·111 llll,Ne --'utlll" (N) ............ 'Ii.. edwards SAODLEBACK 581 ·5880 El tQRO ROAD A' ROCKJ,[. ~ ! -.:,Ar ..... , ., I0.1111'' ... ltoltCI) '1'IJll ACmllY ... ,.. .. .. _ •'tm19WAYI 11rm "' .... --..-Di aur· 111 141,WI, 11111 edwards •·U J ·.-.., 830·6990 \&Jit 01(GC r111f · ·'"''~' .. i. ,,.,. • ,..,'):'II,(._ .,. ... Pl9tl"' M(N-11) ... , ...... llll(N) edwards SOU TM COAST ,AGu'°iA 497 t 11, so~· .. (,.,AS'""'' .A '8HIJI Oijl;•t _,_,..., .. l fH•." Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. April 25. 19~6 13 ... -.. _ OutOnTheTown ~ C9 i 1-°' V ~,\\ ce "<() <(j. :RestauranLJ G e'C· 0 00 \ "" ~ \>--<:<<:< 'v o ~<::l , '3a \S' e • r' .~ By CHRIS CRAWFORD \\\ .-•(.veS· ~ (} The new partner at Carmelo's Restaurant.. ~ \ ~ . ,<0' L , Corona del Mar, is well-known restaurateur Tony OF THE WEEK <0'-v ..J• Bagaua . ...J\O\\· ~' ~ ...fl..,0' "()'Ot Bagatta, also owner of The Place Across the \-' ~ o ,~ · e't-Street from the Hotel Laguna. and former owner of • 0 --tle; II Cappuccino. has been active in the area restaurant ,, ~ ~ trade for the last seven years. C..Y~ ~\.) \> \ Born into a restaurant family in northern Italy, ' ~ e~ There his father. brothers, and uncles all worked in t 0 . 0 \\) ,1 e06S c\.) Bagatta then moved with his family lo France. -...le6 --tle A. various facets of the restaurant/hotel business. and 0 e~(._ r.,e(jJ< n 0' ~~ ,0 v· .. Bagatta decided to follow the family tradition. , , " ~'0 As a youth. he began as a dishwasher m (\ \\ ~A. restaurant kitchens. then learned pastry prep-\\\0 v· .. · , . k d v arat1on. and later also wor e as a waiter. \j~\0c; . · .. ~:i.11;.\'1 ,: ,., ~ At age 24. he moved to Capetown. South """'\ ..-"3 Africa, where one of his brothers already resided. ~ and opened his first restaurant - a successful 0 G ~ venture that would soon be followed by six more () ~ ~ elegant restaurants and eventually three of ~===\..Y===================================::::::=:i Capetown's finest hotels: the Cazlton. Cabana. and .. Heerengracht. ... • • • p A s T E L A BLEND OF CULINARY CREATIONS FROM CALIFORNIA AND THE REST OF THE WORLD. s You enter Pastel's to the tontolmng aroma of freshly baked pizza. Forget the ~ menu, you'll hove pizza from o wood ) burning ovenl A waiter ~ posses carrying Tricolor Fusrllrs wrth Prosciutto This isn't gorng to be easy The menu orrrves You see '\ ~ the low prices and smile "A bottle of ~ your best wine'" Pa stel's rs everythrng your friend s sord rt would be Grill and Bar 0.nrw>f ~ dooly RN"'"'"J"' •P<:o<nmf'n•~ (( lowod Monday) IS10 ~I (00\I H!Qhwoy ~P<>'1 ~11 CA 97663 {714).SA8 7161 oany Piiot Datet>ook/ Friday, Aprll 25, 1986 fl • • • • • • .. About 1978. while on a visit to Southern California to promote his hotels. ··1 fell in love with Cahfom1a." he said. "which 1s pretty easy to do!" As a result. he and WJfe Massi. along with their famil y (sons Vi c. Lee, and Aron: daughter. Katia). moved to Laguna Beach. where they ha ve resided since. Bagatta met his new panner. Carmelo Manto. when the latter visited II Cappuccino one eventn~ The two struck up a friendship. which led lo their pannership at Carmelo's. Since last month, when the two JOsned forces. they have 1m1ugurated a new menu (with the help of a nrw chef) and have launchet1 their first Spring Food Festival. which 1s now in process. New head chef Giuseppe Cefalu received his training at a chers school in Ital y. said Bagatta. and worked in Italy a number of years before coming to the states. In California. Cefalu worked for Antonello's and also al JI Cappuccino before JOining Carmelo's. "Cefalu 1s very good with fi sh and vea l," added Bagatta. Some oft he new menu selections. rcOccting the chefs expertise. are Salmone al basihco (salmon in ohve oil and sweet basil). Vongone al sughetto (fresh baby clams m a fi sh bro th). Cone alto champagne (fresh mussels 1n a champagne/cream sauce). and Calamari fntt1 (deep fried calaman served with lemon slices). Pasta selecti ons mclude black linguin1 with scallops. roll of pasta stuffed FE'M'UCINI MJLANESE 3 oances cooked bm, diced. OF THE WEEK CARMELO'S COFFEE DRINK 1.4 oaee creme• eaeao, Qrll At left, Carmelo lla.ato, center, En.so Bertelll, and Tony &acatta at rtaJat. with duck and spinach, and llngumi wnh clam!. in the shell. Carmelo's Spring Food Festival. which con- tinues through mid-May, features eminent guest chef Enzo Benelh. owner of his own restaurant. L'Aquilone Ristorante. in Re~o Emilia. It al} ("where parmesan comes from ,' added Bagatta). "We knew his reputation there." said Bagatta. ··and we convinced him to come' here His real strength 1s with pastas and risottos." Cefalu and Bertellt will be workme together during the month-long festival. the first in a series planned 10 give Orange County an opponun1ty to try new and different Italian dishes. Each night. Benclh will prepare a vanety of his specialties. along with a number of classic Italian d1 she~ that arc not well known in this country . The regular menu of Chef Cefalu will" also be offered. together with several of hi s ni~tl y specials (which are determined by the a vailability of fresh. high quaht) produce. fish . etc.). The overall menu choices will include veal. ~afood. pasta. beef. and fowl dishes Along wnh all the tcmpltng food selections. Carmelo's continues to provide entertainment b) popular piano player Marco Mannangeh. who sings 1n five languages. Carmelo's 1s located at 3520 E. Coast H1ghwa ). Corona del Mar. Hours arc Tuesday through Sunday. 6 to 10 p.m .. Friday and Saturday. until 11 p.m. Phone 6 75-1922 for reservations. i,., cup fruit cream plnclt of nffron ' ounces cooked fett1clnl ' once. parme1&11 cl1ee1e batter Place some butter in pan. Saute ham. adding fresh cream and saffron. Let simmer a couple of minutes. Add cooked feuucini. and sprinkle pannesan cheese on top. Serves one. Cocktail of the Weck •;. once ulsette 14 once brudy 14 oeace GallJuo 14HDCenm tiot coffee Blend liquors, and place in bcveraae glass. Fill with coffee, and top with whippina cream. Thne reclpet were submitted by Carmelo's. Corona del Mar. OutOnTheTown Newcomer Pastel's could use improvement It's called Pas1el'~ Grill and Bar. Jnd one of Newport's nt"west en1nes m10 1he restaurant field doc~ haH a bar and ll docs have a d1n1ng room. bul this 1s rather a smallish place that I \Upposc could translate in10 1n- 11matc. fhc building features a high pnch- cd roof. a rather plain facade and a round sign w11.h wavy pastel colors .ind the name of the place. It doesn't ~1,e ofT v1brat1on!I of being ~omc dubcrge 10 the wooch M ) e"er-pal1t'nl husband. the 1ruc ·c harmingGourmet.'askcd1fnwasa 'enous restaurant cons1dt'ring that 11 \hared a parking lot w1th The Gnnder Hea,,,tnl) Hamburgers. a plact which RUSTY PELICAN Newport Beacl1 RfftHrant It l t! Tht Rusty Pelican. located at 2715 ~t'\I ( oast HW)'. 1s proud to an- nounce that 11 will be cd ebra1ing 1h 14th ann1versaf') on Wednesday. \ pri I 30. 1986. fhe festiv1t1es will begm al 11 ·30 .1 m b> ofTenng a free glas' of t hampagne w11h lunch and con11nu- mg on 1010 dsnner with free cham- pagne and b1nhday cake for dessert l.ipcc1al bottles of champagne will be g1,en o ut to every 14th pany that 1111 0, us for dinner and the Rust) Pelican will pick up the cnttre meal IJh for the I 14th pan) 10 for drnncr In the cocktail lounge there will be lun and games conunuing into the l.ite hours of the night with g1ve- .1"a)S. special hors d'ocuHes and 1lnnk~ to make anJ b1nhda) pan) \J)<.'1, ial Thl' Rust) Pelica n 1sopcn datl) for tinner from 4:30 IO I~ a m and 'l'n es lunch 6 days a week from I I .JU 111 'p m and Sunday brunch from IO - he ltked a 101 as an upscale coffee shop. I could only answer t~at from pubhc1t) releases which had fallen 1010 m}' hands. 11 would seem so. The 1ns1dc 1s much more attracti ve with a gJant bouquet of fresh mult1- 1..olored flowers greeung you sn the small entryway and more prohferous bouquets 10 the bar. which sits off to the nght as you en1er. It 1s not more than a few steps from the front door to lhe dining room wh teh curves around into an L-shape The room l·an probabl}' SC3J about 60 The primary color of the 1ntcnor 1s peach. as in the canopy that fronts I.he o;cm1-open kitchen wtth its hcanh peeksng in lhe background. and on to'\ pm ROY AL KHYBER Autbullc hldlu CalaiAe ~> 1he word "lndJan." and you're S3)1ng "m1sconcep11ons" -the Amencan public seems lo believe 1ha1 all Indian food 1s too hot This is JUSI one of the man}' m1sconcept1ons For the dtner who hasn't been introduced to nonhcrn I nd1an ~ulSlne. they have a fantastic ex- perience awa111ng them. spicy or no1 Ro)'al Khyber 1s open daily for lunch and dinner. weekends from 11 am 10 3 p.m. for a champagne brunch featuring 18 entrees. For rco;erva11ons. call 752-5200. LE MIDI Spring Menu BeglDI ~pnng came to Le M1d1 and bi ough t them plump white asparagus t\1)v. n fresh from France. farm.grown l..1d roasted w1 1h Marsala wine. rabbit hra1sed w11h while wine and herbs. 1_1tf{~ and seafood Anniversary Lunch Specials Complete Lunches: • Chicken Terlyaki ~ • Shrimp Tempura • Stir Fried Chicken s 3. 9 5 each lnclud~s a compllmentary glass of plum wine 3355 Via Udo • N~wport Beach • 1714) 675-0575 table covcnngs. C-ha1rs are com- fortable with their padded scats and backs sn pastel hues. and they are attractive 1n their bentwood-rattan styling. A few fans hang from the ce1lin~. a bit more defined with lhe1r attractive tuhp-shaped lights. a repeat design appearing 1n the marble-based lamps on each table. ,,_ long wooden bar fronted by stools 1s the focal posnt of the cocktail area The food and service at Pastel\ tu med ou1 to be a curious and rather unprofessional affair. We asked for water and received two glasses with lemon slices. which 1s a nice touch. However. o ne glass was tall and suckling pig prepared 1n the way of the mounuun rcgjons of Southern France. and co-owner Manca Hefh's favonte: fresh baby Spnng Chicken. simply roaSlcd wtth fresh rosemary, sweet and tender. to bnng back memones of how chicken used to taste before the advent of hormones. Talksng of owners' favontes. there is one thing thal makes this Spnng favored above all others: the Gold Award of Ment awarded to Chef Walter and his wife Marica by the Southern California Restaurant Wnters. No mean feat for being in bussness here only 18 months! Small and unassuming as Le Midi 1s, compared to other winners of the Gold Award. they like to think that 1he~ won the Gold because they dch' er what others often JUSl prom- lst'~ From the superb quality of their food to the truly Old World hosp1tal- 11y accorded to their guests. it's indeed. as their motto says, hke d1mng 10 a French home So come find out for yourselves straight-sided in a thin faUJ1<rystal style and one was a geometn c fanned out chunky bar glass. It 1s 1otally 1mcomprchensible to me how restaurateurs can caJI them- selves professional when they serve dmner roll~ that arc cold and soft and rubbery in texture. A good French bakery that could supply crusty delights 1sJust blocks away. Decent bread coul have gi ven a much better first 1mprcss1on. This had been desrnbed as an "untrcndy" restaurant. which. upon looking at the menu, we found 10 be a misconception. It seemed very tren- d~. indeed. 1n that 11 ha!> gourmet pizzas and almost as many appeuzers what this Gold 1s all about, and JOln the club of real connoisseurs at Le M1d1, 3421 Via Lido. Newpon Beach. The restaurant 1s open for lunch, drnncr. and Sunda) brunch cx- traord1naire. For reservations. call 675-4904. MAXWELL'S BY THE SEA Hoitt Raymoecl Vl.neyanl1 Maxwell's By the Sea cord1all> 1nv1tcs the pubhc to spend an evening with the winemaker from Raymond Vineyards on Monday. May 19. a1 7 p.m. Six w10es from Raymo nd Vineyards. mcludmg current releases as well a!> a 1981 Cabernet and a 1984 Napa Valley Chardonnay, will be coordinated with six sumptuous courses created by chef Valerc Eppc The cvensng's menu will begin w11h Raymond's 1984 Johan1sberg Riesl- ing as an apert1f. The appetizer course will consist of smoked ham, sauSa&e. and salmon with boiled egg. accom- panied by Raymond's 1984 C'henm Blanc FIFI Cuo as entrees on the shon cane. Some- thing in print also said that Pastel'~ was about ··cxc111n~ innovau' e tastes Ethnic. Amencan French. healthy and sp1q " Our problem was that we couldn·1 decide 1f such things as Beef Steak wit h Red and Green Peppercorns (Pleue eee CHAO/Pace 16) The soup COUfS(' will be a light consomme with JU iienne of veg- etables and pate de fo1e gru.. along with Raymond's 1984 Fume Blanc Following wtll be C'ahfom1a salad (avocado, butterfly shrimps. dress- ing. and sautecd almo nds on a bed of fresh lettuce) with Raymond's 1984 C'ahfom1o3 Chardonnay M1d<ourse will consist of a scallops brochette with cas1m1r sauce. accompanied by Raymond's 1984 Napa Valley Chardonna) Dessert will be Chef Epcc's Charlotte a la Creme Angla1se. served along wtth Raymond's Late Harvest I 984 Johanisberg Riesling. Reservations for the special dinner arc hmtted, and arc required b) Fnday. Ma y 16. Cost 1s $7Q 95 per couple (tax and gratutty included). payable 10 advance. Muwell's By the Sea 1s located at 317 Pacific Coast Highway. Hunt- ington Beach. Phone 536-25'i'i for information or reservation'> Fish 4 Sale $9.95 Sun<lav -Wednesdav, Fresh Vish dinners ~re a deal at G ladstone\. Includes sou p or ~lad. rice or potatoes, coleslaw and "l>urdough hreac.l. Just 'fo.9.9~. For a limited time only! Gladstone's •FISH 'llMI 11,y-.1<!1" I >11vc •• I"\\ rort l\c-11Ch, ~w l~>;'I Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday, April 25. 1986 I~ -· OutOnTheTown CHAO'S DINESTY ... From Page 16 l Jmh Loin \.\Ith T"1u· lilamhco (1arhc. Escargot~ on a Skewer v.crc °'mcncan or French or poss1bl) a pla~ on horh rn1sines The<;e cntn·e~ along ,q1h Jpix·111cr\ 111..e Cold ( ahfornia \n1cholc \.\1\h Herb V1na1grl'llC and < 1Jm C ho""dt•r \oundt·d neither e~- 1111ng nor .nncl\ .tl1' r '0 \.\l' <,k1pix•d lht•m in fa\\1rnt fu(Xh that hl'ld mun· 1nmgut' 1n their 1.kM np11om ~ hrn mt•nu\ '"t·re pn.''l'nll:tl tht· \\Int' h~t c:.tml' Jlong too and 11 -..11 \\Jilin~ J\ ""l' dt·rided "hal to ordrr tx·tnrr l hoos1ng a wine 1.,.1, \Oup- 1.1inn111,-.._·ur hu\hand felt rn lhl' mood Im I rem h Onion C 1rat1nrt· I ordcrt•d .1 I rt'\h \p1narh 'ialad w11h I .1rdun,. l Jmh ~au<.agc .ind Mu,hmom' in ,1 KJ,pt~:rn On·\'lng Tht· watlft"•' Jnnounn:d ~hl' ""ould pur 1n lhJI •1Hkr tir\I :ind u>mr hJ1. I. for th1 rt \I \ht ldt u~ w11h nirnu' hut tonk th1· ''Ill\" li'I J" :I\ I ht• onion \OU fl ta m t• in .1 l ur Jnd 1nn'1'1ed of nothing mun· th.in an ,,,,·r.1gt• hroth toprx·d \.\1th a rhin '"in "'. h1·t· .... • II ""I S1 lJ'i Tht· \Jl.11.I JI MO cent" more came on a dinner plate and heaped high, green leaves sparkl- ing 1n their glaze of vinaigrette trnfortunarely, there was no quality wha1soc' er in the spinarh The leaw\ wen: bigger than I kne.,., spinach lt:a,c\ rnuld get. and \0 tough thc'.>- could nul be,• chcwed 1n add111on to hc1ng t'\lrrmcl) bitter The mush- room \iltc\ v.cre fine. but the lardon' IF rench tor !>tnp!> of fat to be laced through or cooked v.1th mt·at t.1 add mo1sturl"l consisted of unn1t1lcd httlr cuhc" ol frcc,h bacon (unµlted) The l..1trhrn should gJ\e rnn~1derable thought lo llJ 1ng tho5e little rascalc, hcfurt• to\<;1ng them into the salad b<1" I \\tor the lamb ..ausage on rhe \3lad the two paper-rhin <,lices didn't ha\l· an,1h1nggoing lor them either The v.a11n:ss reappeared to con- 1mut• nnkr-takmg and ne"er onct· J~ked "11' thr salad plate was going bark to tht' kitchen almo'it total!\ un\lJthcd \incc the v.1nc h4't wa~ gont· I a\ked v. hat w1ne'i v.t•n• a'ailahk h\ the glasc, ~he couldn't Group Discounts 772-3220 The Dinner Theatre Premiere of the Phenomenal Musrcal 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH THE HIT SONG "DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA" EVITA DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY TIMOTHY SMITH fOOO North Bristol .St . at Jamboree, Newport Beach Lunch • Dinner Reservations (7 14) 752-5200 1 • Delly Pilot Detebook/ Friday. April 25, 1986 pronounle some o t the name'> on the blackboard hst 1n the bar. so I helped her out. She didn't know the vmtage years and had to ask. In desperation I urden:d a California Prnot Noir o t no great consequence Pasta 1s a rag: these da) s. and onc nl our passions A S7.25 order of °'ngel Hair with Seafood and Fresh Tom<sto~am ssed wtth precooked min1scule <1hrimp and a few ~allops o s1 1lar size As for the pon1on. 1t wasn't wonh the pncc and thr taste v.as at best adequate P111as come \.\ollh anichokec, and pepperoni. prosciutto and mush- rooms, bay shrimps and 'lcallop!.. lamh sausage and goat cheese wrth blanched garlic. and three chce..es The three cheese affair was de'lCnbcd as mozzarella. Parmt:"san and Swiss ""h1ch ""ould send an Italian 1n10 hean failure and we'd already ordered the pre,1ou~ courses w11h lamb -.ausage and lhe \k1mpy bay shrimp Summoning all our sports- manship. the: S6 ~5 Prosciutto and THE SAIL LOFT I ... _ Saad•'-1 Bnu1ct. 10:S0-2:Se BARA GRILL Mushroom P1ua was decided upon. When 11 came. our tastebuds were fi nally rewarded. The crust was thin and cn sp, the chese full of Oa vor and the exotic mushrooms mamed well ""1th the character of the thin slices of prosciutto. II was totally sat1sfy1ng Order11 had been previously given for an en tree of Fresh Gnlled Salmon ovrr a light tarragon cream sauce and Dul·k with Mandannr and Ginger C. on fit. These two dishes came oil much better though the heavy tar- ragon sauce which covered the bot- tom oft he fish plate was anything but hght .\nd. rhe mandannes were nothing more than Mandarin o range ~ct1ons of poor quaht)' The fic,h was gnlled w11h e\pen1S<.' lea"1ng 11 moist and na"orful The dud. was deltc1ous w11h stnps of ginger sweetened ma sugar reduction method. and 1t was falli ng off the bones. It was. however, not a gnllade Perhap~ a baked b1rd'1 These entnt'\ are pnced at S 11 75 and iq 75 and arl' hean} poniom Faatartae Fr.ell Seafood ••d O,,.ter Bar SaaHt Dlaaer Speciale ho• $5.95 Moa.-Frl. 5-7 P·•· .lu.a a Mellow Roell Eatertal••••t N&eltdy loceted Upet•lr•-Above N I I I t llle 'ollv ll09er •• •w man C pa 400 So. Coaat ff.,y. Lagana Bea< h perking lot- 494-3358' ••pie roo •: .•. Don't Miss Our Exciting SPRING FOOD FESTIVAL f ... I I\ H I I -.. 11 I 11 I ' 1 ' 50 Years of Fine Italian Dining I ntO) our LU1sine from lentral and Northern Italy Everv meal 1~ c,('rvt-d w11h old world charm a generous view ot Newport Bay valet parking and complimentary hoat slips Piano har and full menu until I a m Make rlans now to dine with us this evening Call 17141 Ml 7RM for reservations or in format ion about our hay view banque t lanll11es 3131 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach We v.-ere h nally begi nn1ng to ha' e some faith in the kitchen. It d1dn't las1 long. The waitress described a Black Currant Sorbet 1ha1 sounded perfect for ending a heav) tryout offood. and ~he further described a Creme Brule a\ being e'<c<"llent We ordered one of each. The bruk bore no resemblance to the heavily sugar-encrusted cream) goodness served 1n fine re<;taurants Descnbing this one as a 'an1lla pudding with the thinnco;t <;ugar crus1 l'"e ever encountered 15 doing 11 a kindness. The Black ( urrant <iorbt't was as awful as an' dc<Ken that 1s hkel) 10 ever touch m\ lips Not onl) was 11 a sticky. gooe~ mrs-;. but one bite of the bitter and dreadful-tasting concoction ruined an) thing good that had gone before 11 When I mentioned to th'· wa1trl'S'i that 11 wa-; inedible and should be discussed w11h the: chef. she re- marked. "'Reali)." and walked awa> The final 1Mult tame when the bill v.a\ presented. which totaled SMl (PleueeeeCHAO/Paee 17) Patio Dining Enjoy the sunshine and fresh air! Gi no's now has outdoor seating fo r break~ fast. lunch or cock tails (Dinner too. weather per- mit-tin~.) ~t,at1 Dish • Lwt lnllfl1ffn«rt 7 A M 2 A M Daily Sunday 8 A M to 12 M1an1yh1 428 E 17th SI Costa Mesa ,, .............. "" ..... 11-.i -·-... , ......... ....,_, 1 ... -... _ '1'-1- ....... 11,.. .. ,... ..... ,, (-,--·-.... ttfl--ti""..., ... ..., $.19\ .. ~-(;.tJ ~ '--'°',,,,. ~ ..cl~-0 .... YllO I &t OUt Of • ..,_ • ..0 IO lttot-...... I I" ....... w Ot-C..., tM laD04't1Jllllt .. ~--,.. " ........ __ --· ---------------- CHAO'SDINESTY ••• FromPaCel8 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 548-7167. Dinner only from 6 p.m. Coclctail lounge opens at 5 p.m . WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES. OINNERS TAOf>ICAL COCKTAILS. BANOUET FACILITIES. CATERING. FOOO TOGO OPEN 7 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TOGO 31• 8eect1 BMl 827-12 10 Neef Kno4t's Anehelm 996-9920 without tip, and almost every entry was stamped by machine oo top of the former entry leaving the correctness of the bill to guesswork. The one thing we could decipher on the bottom of the bill was the $3 charge for the inedible Black Currant Sorbet. It was really wrong with their pnc1og st.rategy when you pay $7.25 for a modest plate of mediocre pasta compared to only $9.75 for a plate teeming with good vegetables and duck. (lunches will commence approx-l~~==-====z:==:::ic:====-===z===-===::::11::::!~ 1matcly June I.) Self parking. All 1-----------------------m~or credit cards. Reservations sug- glanngJy intact. Pastel's Grill and Bar. 1520 West gested. There's not a lot wrong with th,. .-----------------------~ idea of Pastel's, but the pn fcssionalism bas got to be pohsbcd with a big buffer. The food has much room for im provement. And to my way of thinking. there's something ...... 20'1 presents .aw 11111 EYDY TIESllY 9pm-1:30am featurll\Pi Tlllmlll&I .., ~-----... ...... 1m...,.. ............ Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUlllY $199 IRUICI Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:00 Al to 1 :00 Pl 845-8091 1712 Placentia Coat• Meu Early Bird Dinner Specials '6.25 Complete dinner including soup AND salad, garlic bread, sherbert and coffee . 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater Huntington Beach OPASO'S 842-5505 BALBOA THAI CA.FE1~1111, .. SERVUJG DELECTABLE THAI DJSBJt8'J''·~ Jl'OR YOUR 11'TDIATE DJJmlfG PLEASUlllt Dtnner 5 pm-10 pm Monday thna Sanday ClOMCl Toeed&J Try Thal. FIESH Fllll DAILY• DYITD Ill •PASTA l .Y.mLEPmAFMM .. ... ............. "°' 4m IUl1WLl •• , •••t IUQI Located In tht Devil's Trlanglt near O.C. Airport off MacArthuf 8IYd ,,,,.,,, ....... 714)UI-- Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, A.prtl 25, 1986 11f 17 I • .... •....,JT ON THE TOWN AMERICAN T HE BAR~ H11\e lhf' prime uf ~"ur hit-thoo'lmi: frf•m the e1ten~1\l' ~;, item men11 Steak<>, .. eafuod, AH<J, \iexiran dis he~ mdudmg 'alad har. and mcm:• \\' e .. 1 ern tharm anrl retunt" llfll h1anC'e Hreakfai1t M f, ll.:~o 11 .on I vmh M-F I I IHI 2 '10 IJinnt-r 7 ni,.:h ti. from fl:oo pm Hnppv h1111r M f' t :10 7 p.m. '-;111ell1tr du1h l.1ve t'lllt-rtammenl and danc 1ng Hon c111e1 fal.'ilit1es I l'IX'..:' Ht'<lh1ll T v,Lm 710-111 l fl TH E O RIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Ye•' They are tht <>r1g1nal Fam1111k fur their one and a h·alf pound Porterhoul!e <ileaks and featuring displav broiling. Pr11udlv "ervmg fur 2-1 vears. Lunch M11n. f'ri 11 2 Din ncr nightly Mon. Fri from '• p m !'lat & Sun. from -Ip m 2001 H!irhor Blvd . CoMl8 Me-.a 642 Cli77 RF.~N IGAN'S ~ re<ih food servtd with a ,1dt' of fun \lenu featurel! unique ap1wt1zers, .. ulads. seafood, crm'Ulant und "1c he!i, burgers. Mexican du1he'I, •mrl an exc1tm1< brunch menu Lunch end dinner from 11 a.m \Hekrlava Rrunch 9-:l on weekends F11ll bar with Rpecialty drinkr. Hnpp\ h11ur 4 7 weekday8 In fo<1l11 Mt--.a, South Coast Plaza parking kit II\ 'ak's fifth Avenue :141 :19:11~ In \\' f'~lmin~ter, f>4f> \4re111 minlller \.fall H91 4;,2:1 Danrinl'( f'veninl(r. 1n \\ e'tmm<ter lt><a1111n ROB BURNS Superh is lhe w11rrl tu de<1c rib(' th1'< fine dining P><tslil1~hment Servin!( """"'IX"' for IH\l'8r,,<1]1NIElllz1nl( in ·\nicus ra1,1>cl 114'Pf, thl' finest you rnn get Al'l<1 ff'nt uring fre11h fit1h, "'Ill and chicken The linton tovered 111hle". candle11 1md fre11h flowerc; .1dd to the eleica'ncf', with houth11 and h1ich heck chair' lor privaC'V ~ ltrkermJ( lanl!'rn• anrl clM'll('af '""'" capture th1· 1 harminli! and lo\ Arm alm1J5phere < J1wn for lunch. clinnrr and their ,rfe11ri1lern11s Sun d11\ hrunch 1-:xterl'<l"t' wm1· 11 .. 1 17 ~ >t'lhllln l11lanrl G4 I "II.Ill UH I STOL HAR & GRI LL · At Holiday Inn ·1 rnd111un11llv Hn 1111 American f&\i11r1tp pl1:11·" tCt eat 11nd priced for family dining i-:vPrv thing from JUIC'\ .. t1"11cl11a111J 1·h11p11 111 '<J')('<'iAI chicken d111h .... and fr., .. h "f'nfood Rountt'Oll'I .. 11IH1I ltnr Sumptuou11 dt1ih 111111 hl'••n hufff'I I lpt>n daily tor dmmic 11nd '.,, kt111l .II :l I Hri11tc1l St . < .... 1,1 "''"•A M1'7 1000 OILLMAN'S The Dillman family 1 .. 111111•111~ fl,r their tr11ciit1on11l warm hu11p1tal1t~ 11rtl fine. food Fin~111 JHlnlt' rih m Balboa and frtth fish daily C'om - plete dinner 'pecial11 dailv ~·riendly '«'rvice end 8 fun. delightful at mosphert Open ria1ly for lunch and dinner Hrunch Sat and "un ROI E H11lhoe ti71 772n T HE HIDE-AWAY fired uf t'8tmic out at places with no privacy" Search no more' The Hide 11wey provides µnvacv with its hoot hs and part itmn~. perfect for h1111i1'es11 lunchf'<lni. and romanut· d1nml( All newly decorall'd offering a reluinit atmoephere The special· lies areo tafOf><i and steaks. Af fordable dininic for the whole ram ily Vantty of dailv 1pec1als Home made souJ)ll 1nd uucts. &er & w1nt ~rved also. 5874 Edinicer at Spring- dale in Manna Shopping Village. Huntington Beach IWO fi1'118 . JOLLY ROGER Crest American food and at lhe be1>t prices. The .Jolly Roicer has alway~ heen known Ill! e good family value restaurant. The menu ftatures hrtakfut. lunch end dinner with a l1uge vanttv of du1hes to choose from From eittc di1he11. griddle lakl'I!, burJ(eni, 1111ndwiches. 'l&lads tn C'Omplete dmnen of -.eafoorl. qteak". chicken and deliCIOUl\ de~­ <>erl.8. l-'am1lv owned for .15 years with the friendl1tsl 11ervice in town. 100 S. \oasl Hwy, Lal('una Reach. -194 ·:ll:l7 CALIFORNIAN PASTEL'S The newnt evtnt an dining 1n the "llewport arta. Ftaturmg e special hlend of culinary creations from California and the rest of the world. Such tantalizinJ( item., e11, marinated shrimp and scallops in a gmger vineigrttte salad. Mouth· w11tering p8llta hkt enitel hair with seafood end freeh tomato Piu& hAked m an authenl1c Italian WOfld hurnmg oven, tht" only ont in New· p<>rl. And a variety of Grilled~ specialties. Dinner M!rve<i daily lclosed MondAyl and Happy Hour He11ervat1ons recommended 1520 W Coast H1ghw11y, Newport Beach 17141 !>48-7167 ll BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB BubbleB is a tre8.8ure, 8 :JO'l! style supper dub done with fsntasy and wit. The Chsmpagne iCf' bucktt.11 are 11haped like lop hau and the light fixture11 like martini gluaes. The wall111 are hung with original 19:\0'8 nrt and tht rtstroom111 are true to rif'Co 11tvle The cuisine cnmhine11 Frenrh and Italian tltments in a homey America!\ contest. Open for d1nnt'r Mon Thur11 !">::10 10.ao p.m.; f'I 11 p.m. !o'ri , Sat, Sun. Sun· day Brunch 10 .t m. :i p.m Rt11er V'lflllltlll llrt 11uggeirtf'd Dinnf'r rrom S9.9n to SI fl 91> Full Aar V 1111. Mu - 1a Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. April 25. 1986 terCard, American E.xpreu. Bub- bles is located at 11 J Palm Street in Balboa at the corner of Palm and Balboa Call 671">-9093. INOIAN ROY AL KHYBER RESTAURANT IOOO North Bristol Strtet. Newport Hesch. lat .Jamboret) 714-752-M!ilO Lunch Dinner, uquisite d1mnK in the midst of a gleaming white Tei Mahal oasis f'eaturing award wtn ning northern Indian ru111ine !'legantly prestnttd in the MOt(hul tradllwn Hors d'oeuvres. <1erved Mon-Fri frOO fi:OO. Lunch Mon Fri I I 2 ;m, Sat & Sun champagne brunrh 11 :l.00. Dinner Sun-Thuri. a:~O rn-:~o. Fri-Sat until 11:30: Rei. erv11t11m11 acC'tpted. MasterCard V168. American Express Courmet t•atering. Wf'ddinits. private part IP>!, and rnrporate 11ccomodation11 ITAUAN CARMELo·s This ultra smart haven of e•cep tlnnel It.alien and Continental Cuisine 18 one of the mort rewarding places \.Cl dine. Fresh pasta and ~pecial "light" Muces are cartfully prepared by three of the finest Ital 11111 chtfa. P11no bar entertainment complement.II tht fun atm011phere Alfre,co dining (weather per m1tt1ng) Open Tues .. Sun from 6:00 p m for dinner :i520 F. Cf1a11t Hwy, C'ornne del Mar. 675-192:1 MARCELLO'S This award winner offers an ex · ten11ive menu specializi~ in puta11, veal. rioppino and their famoWI handmade pizza. Eetablished eince 1973, this family owned restaurant hu captured the hearta of Italian food love,... Lunch Mon.-Fri . Din ner 7 n11ht.a a week. 17502 Beach 81 Slater, H untington Beach 842 5fi()5 VII.I.A NOVA A llt'>11111l ul li11\ 'it w t rt'alt''< I ht' r"m:int 1o '"tt 11111 that h11~ madt> t h1· \'tll11 Nu''"., ·~pf•t 1111 kin<! nf pltir~ l11r m 1·r lilt\ """r' Superh l'lll'lnt' from ( entr1tl 11nd Northern lt11h '''"NI 1 n Olrl \.\ orld 1·harm Ex lrn,1\.1· v.inr h't lhnnl'r mghtlv 1'1111)0 h11r Full menu 1111 1.llCI ti m If .I J \\ ,.,, ( 'nd't Hw\ . Newport u ..... h h I.! 7~1 CHll\FSF LI'S RESTAURANT If you love Chinl'tle food, you're 11urt to enjoy dining here. u Li'• prom· 11e11 truly aut.hentk <'hinese food. Tht menu offers a wide variety of exotic dishes, from 8 In cart• to rombinataona including Cant.one8f It: St.echUAn 1tyle. Breathtaluna decor in a euprtmely beautiful at· mosphert'. Trop1c1l drinks to quench your thi,..t. Open seven da)'I a Wft1k for lunch and dinntr. 8961 Adam . H untington Bea<'h 961 91 la. :114 N Re&ch Blvd. AMheim 827 1210. THE LOTUS 1-'ntt'r tht' Or1l'lll 11nd experit'ntt' lht' n.1 .. 11rn1 1 11f Montiar1n aad """'' hw.tn C'u1-int'" Autht-nt1t C'h1 llt''t' d111ht•1t fl>Jlf'l'l&lly prepared II\ mo,tPr chef Liu. Thl' Lutu<. 111n ,,ff.-r •'Ulman ma<1terp1ect'' t11 ~our l1 lrn11: The luvtly dining 11rf'R " duminoled with r•<'ture~ ul tht' Lulu" flnl4t'r lht' wmhol ol purtt\ '-111 l'l1111e-.e rnlturt'. Eniov finf' ('h1 nf',<• d1111n.: 111; 14tll 9,. winf'. sp1 r1t~ 11nri ho1~1n111ltl) lit tht' L11t11~. I.orated m Herhur C'c-nter Ill l'ltHI H11rl1ur Hhd r11 ( '"'II "1t><1a Call ·o1; •. 11'1 I MA!'I DARIN GOt:RM ET \ 1 ruh .. p.-nal µ1111 P '" ti inf' 1h1· \l11111lnr111 I •11urmet ha• ht't'll a .:uld .1".ird "1nntr .inti owner. M1ch.1t'I I h1111111 \o\11' 'uled Ht>,t11uratt'ur 11f 1 h1• \'e11r -;per1al11111ic in l'f•kinj(. :-;hnn1d1tt1, !°\lee hw1111 And Hunan c Ul'tnt·~. lhl'\ olft'r Hll llrfll\ 111 dc•h ""It'' 111d11dinic l11•k1nl( 1>11rk clu11111hn1C'· ~holt' 11,h JIHI mort• -11mpt111u-. d1,h1•• Ell'l(anl 111 lll•"Jlhert-. 1mJlt'c c·1thlP -.en 111' 11ncl , ''""'"t' w111l' lt-.1 1:.i1n Adum• ( '"Ill \lf''ll '1"0 l!I 17 CDNTll\ENTAL MEDITERRANEAN ROOM Airpor&er Inn Hotel ('ungenial and ~edudtd Cr11m thf' 1111,v lllrJ.Xlrl '<Urroundin11~ Tht' \1Nl111•rr1111ean Huum 11ffer., 'IUperh '11111rnt'1HHI tu1•1nt' l1•r lunch. dm n..r 11nrl !'\unda\· hrun1 h Tnp enter 1,1111lllt'rll 11111htl~ 111 tht' Cabare1 l..11111,.:c· Thi' ('nptAin·., Tahlt-1" u)ll'n fur drntnl( 24 hour-. Perlt'l't l11r "J11·h1ni.: C'alil11rr1111 •Un'<f'lh '" lhr fli1:ht Derk Lounge Thi' A1rp11rtrr Inn I• l111·11tt'CI "' lX';'llO Ma1·Arthur HIHI 1n Irvine. 1'1:1.1 :.!7ill Pl'FFIN'S \n .11hl'nlurr m nelurul eAllr'll( ~ ri·-h q1111lil\ m11red 1ent1o prt>µart•cl 111 ,, -.1mpl1 \t'I eleicanl "8' Aw11r<I lo\ 1111111111 rt'l IJll"o Carden "t'tt1ni.: 11\ u E11rci1w11n <'8lt' 'l' 1,. utmcl'llphnt- ( 11-.11ul hrNkl11,.1 and lunrh f'urmal dininl( for <!inner. ~11n Thur" 7 " 1t1 I II 11 m • ~ ri & '-;at 11 II I I II m ltt.111 ~'. ('1111"1 llw\ C'or1111,1 clt•l '1.1r hlfl l"i71 RIVIERA Hc•lu~ tu 1trac iuuo. •t'r'ltt' 111 1111 t-lt·111111t. intrrnale otrnui;phert-Ex pc·rtl~ prepare<i wnt1nenrnl d1 .. ht><1 I" C'hef Rrt hard H1•r1111er -;mr(' I ~1711 Thi~ a"1trd "inn ml( re .. 11111ti11H al1o11uffeor .. 11n l'•tenl'l\t' wine 11 .. 1. nnd t>•cels m t11hlf"oide prPp 11rii11nn" end flambe... Opt>n for Lundi 11 ::lO :1 p.m .. l>innf'r fr11m :1 fl m E•cellent banq11et fan ht 1e". C'l1111"tl Sun. end holidays. :1:1:1:1 S Hml11I <'11,.111 Me~a a40-:l!Hll FRENCH l.F. RIARRITZ f,1writ'1111• c-•11111~1te FrenC'h J)rov inc i.11 1 11~1nt' whilt dminl( in t h1~ 111t 1m111t• Frl'nrh ch11teau SpeC'tal I lh inc llldt' ru1 k of l11m h, vr11l \iur,11l1t 11111111 hc•1111tiful ~lec1 1on of frf'~h fi'-h Homtmade award win lltnl( de~ .. t·rt.11. Enjoy 11n brunC'h "II h 11nlim111'd c•h11mp-.nr. 11n t-lt>l1<.ratf' hullt-1 " hc.t entrtt and clt''~t'rl Hit '"'''t•d II) 1:1 ttt7V, telA• c-d 1lm•"l'twrt-full har with dom .. ,ltt und 1m1>urterl wine wle<' '"'"' 1.umh Mun Fri. 01nnl.'r. .. eHn 111icht" S11nt:i11\ hrnnrh 414 '\ 'e"µort Hhcl . 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Yow h0&ta are Prantt and Songsak Doungchak and they will serve you an authentic Thai meal whether your Wt.ell lean toward the mild or tht' traditionally spicy. Thai T ouch 111 a little out of Lhe way, but well worth the find Open for dinner 7 n1ghta and for lunch daily except Sunday Thai Touch Cui11ine is localed in the Newport Hilla Shop · ping Center where San Miguel Drivt" ends 1t Ford Road. 2616 San Miguel Dr. 640-0123. IVEXICAN )fl ('ASA Their 1110<1 '"' like a trip 111 Mexico' H11,1111nlH\ jl•l('!i. hand m hand with lhrir mnttn. M1 ('e~ t'1I Su \avi." '" tJ)\ hou,c· 1i. \nur hc>U!lt'. E.,t11h i. .. twd "mt·e 1!17:!, 1f11 no '<f'nel lriend .. t'nJn\-rlminl( her!". Open cl111h frnm 11 a ni for Lunch. Din nrr .ind C'1K·ktaili1 ft;11tert1mment \\'t'd Sat. night11 1n the Rurr11 lfoom 200 E. I 7th St .. C'uaui MeM. !Hfl 7626. FORTY CARROTS r>ehc11111' fa11h111n fcMtd." ~r Henn !'\egerstrom. 01"fu\,er th1t real lt<NKI ff'el1ng uf e&tln.: 1ern1 lll~tinl( meal11 µrepartd daily, nnt\lral end healthy Original rc-cipe~ frHh j111c-r" -1111ee1ed dacly. A 11reat pie~ for I >inner i d11y11 from 11 a. m Sund•v ('hampal(nt' lirunrh. Between Hulf 1.rk .. 11nd I Magnin So. C'Oftllt PIA711, lowrr level. 556 9700. •IT ON THE TOWN __ ANTHONr8 PIER 2 The Soul.hem Calif. Rataur111t Writ.en voted tru. one the winner of the belt value re.Uiuranta. Their !leefood ia the talk of the town with 30·35 freah r11h daily. CBS Tele vision claims t.hey have t.he beat happy how in Oranie County. Menu hu calorie count for the we11ht coracioue. Open nightly for dinner. Located on the beautiful Ne wport Bay et 103 N. Bayside Dr 640·5123. CAFE LIDO Cafe Lido ie Newport Cannery Vil- lege'a only aupper club. It'• located on BaJboe Peninsula. Cafe Lido is well known for ita fresh aeafood ~elect ions end contemporary l·uiaine, prepared by Chef Francis. The warm, intimate and cozy am· b1ance of dusty roee and burgundy d~or create a perfect at.moephere fur your dininr uperience. Cale Lido is also the recipient of the Prt1tig10W1 Southern California Restaurant Writ.en' Silver Award. C'uual attire. Dinner nightly until midnight. Live jazz nightJy Call 675-2968 for reeervatfona. THE CANNERY Thie hiltoric waterfront landmark in Newport'• Cannery Villaae fea- tu.ree freah local eeafood and Eut- ern beef. Conaietent.ly 1ood eervice, open for Lunch. Din.Mt, Sun. Champecne Brunch and Harbor Cruiea Ent.ertainment nightJy and Sun. aftemoona. Enjoy the lounge food 1alley--1uperb clam chowder! 3010 LaFayette. 675·5777. CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE Country dining with claaa! Authen· tic weetern decor restaurant and aaloon, fNturing pcime rib, fresh M&fooda, and their famoue pan aauteed ateab. Lunch; Mon-Fri 11 -3. Dinner Mon-S.t 5 p.m. (din- !ler reservationa guaranteed). Dane· 'DI and live mueic in the aalooo. Oyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana.. (714) 5'9·1512. THE REX OF NEWPORT Located on the oceanfroot acr<>11 from the Newport Beach pier, The Ru ii the Oranie Cout'a moat esclueive aea.food reeteurant. Well known for freah Hawaiian gourmet fieh aelectiona and apecializing in aweet Channel lal&nd eb&lone, ten- der veal and prime meat.I. The wann ambiance of the padded bootha, 1othic paintinp and the well stocked wine racb lend to Ru'• convivial atmoephere. The Ru of Newp0rt ia the choice of locala u well u viaiton. Recipient of the preet.irioue Tnvet-Holid&y- awerd. Caaual/elegant attire. Lunch, dinner. Call 675-2566 for reservations. Valet pe.rkinr. TALE OP THB WHALE Experience• atap t.cJr into time to a pt.ce •here you can dine at you.r own leiaw-e. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a puonmic bay view. Jtacite your MOiiie with their eenaat.iooal ...rood and u.d.idoa&I favoritiea. BreakfMt 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner 4-11 Mon.-S.t. &t. and Sun. Brunch 7-4, Oyater Bu Fri., Set. il Sun. B&oquet f.alit.i• up to 500. 400 Main St.. &Ibo.. 673-4633. SAJL LOrr Located above the JoUy flocer in Laiuna. thia cozy te1taurant fea- tures rme fnab aeat'ood with ocean view dining. Enjoy the QYater bu in • warm atmoapbere and decor o( nautical motif. The eeafood menu features 1wordfi1h, ahrimp,,h&Jibut, acallope and many other aelectiona. The oy.t.er bar offen oy.t.er ahooten, cl&n\a, crab It shrimp cocktail and also hot diahes. The Sail Loft. a reeteurant that ii dedi- cated to the tradition of comradery. 400 S Cout Hwy., Laruna Beach.. 4!H·3358 . THE WAREHOUSE Newport'• moat innovative water- front dining eaperience. Chef Charlee Kalagian feature freah aea- food and international rut.ine. Hi«hlY ac:cl&imed, award winnins Sun. Brunch, a1'o fMturing patio dininJ. lncndibk oyster bu, ea- qu.iaite amblenc., n.ception&J live entertainment. Banquete and cat.er-iac available. Lido Village, Newport 8-ch. 873-4700. GINO'S ON THE BILL Almoat a COin.a Meaa l&ndm&rk where frienda and memoriea meet--rnoroinf, noon, and n~bt for breUtut, lunch and dinner. Gino'• ian't an Italian Reataurant, but a reeteurant beinJ run by a (local) Italian. Even though they aerve many Italian itema, they aho olf'er • lute variety of other it.ema on their menu. Known for "Honeat food and friendly aervice," Gino'a feeturea a varied menu with emphaia on quality and reuonable pricea. The lounge opena at 7 e.m. for the mo~ aerioue, coclrt.ail hour with intereet- ing notiona at 4:30 PM and Piano Bar Wedoeaday thru Saturday be- ginning at 8:30 PM. Watch for Gino'a lat.eat addition, Sunday Cbampqne Brunch coming aoon. Located at 428 E. 17th Street, Coeta Meaa. Call 650-1750 for reeer· vaUonl, directions or whatever. GllAND DINNU 'l'IDL\TSa lmpnmiw clin.inr and pt'Ofi11R ....,,1 prod\XUoaa are ..,.. '° ~Mell time you ¥iail. n. utnordiDuy butret often romt baroo ol belt, f1ued baa with. fruit MUCe, Gee.-Pa chicbD with .,.,... and ... and the Mahi Mahi ia ~ in • pe&MDl N\llC9. Tri-color r.u.dD.i and Cl'NID ia • N-1 fucrita. Bn;o, dinner and & play ~t! Gnnd Dinner Tbeeter iocatad within the Grand Hot.el in Anaheim at l Hot.el Way, Call 772·7710. HAaLSQUIN DINNER Tll&ATBJl Ewry a.MoaMT can be npect.ed to be treatad like a celebrity. The t.heeter often aaumptioua meeJa with top production& in an elepnt atmoepben. The tumpwoua buffet induct. ro.t baron or beer. chicken and faah m.hea, s-tM. ulada. veptablea, and ainful de.- aerte. The Sa.L and Sun. bnanch indud•. variety of ... dMhea. The Celebrity Ternce ia availabM for private dinq. The individually decorated private b.Jcony rooma overlook Lhe 450-... t boneaboe ah&ped main room. The H&riequin ie located at 3503 S. Harbor in Santa Ana. Call 979· 7560. GUIDE TD ORANGE CC'\ST I n S IJ'' 1~_.a_ I ::i Restaurant AIRPORTER INN HOTEL 18700 Mac.\nhur Bl., ll'V1M 833-2770 THE BARN 14982 Redhill 1\Wn 258-011$ BRISTOL BAB A GRILL·Hollday Inn 3131 BnMoi, ea.i. .._ )$7~ THE CANNERY )()10 l.af'•)'e{V, Newport a.d\ S7$-$m CRAZYHOR8ESTEAKBOUSE I* Bf'ookhoUow. Santa AN ,..._I) 12 DILLMAN'S 801 ! Belboa, IWboa 573-77~ LE BIARRITZ 414 N Newport~ , N-sion 8-:h ~ 8700 LE MIDI 3421 VIII Udo, Newport 8-ti 17$-4904 LI'S 8111Adam&.Hununpin8-:lt 112-111) MANDARIN GOURMET I~ Adan.. CG9ta M-$40-1"7 MARCBLLO'S 17$02 a.di Shod. Hundnpln a.di 842·~ Ml CASA 2M ~ l'NI &., c-. .... 14$-?D REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT Ul £. 0.. Hwy Newpan 8-:lt PASTEL'S ISJO W CoM1 Hwy Newpan ~ ~7181 TBB W ARBHOUSE MOO Vie C>,ono. Ntwpcift 8-b t7J.4700 Continental $9 ~Sl&.115 Safood SuUI Se.food Italian SM food from $4.95 SI I 115-11119:1 $9~$111.~ S7 .115-$21.95 from S8 50 $7 00-$12.00 from SIO 00 a la C!alW & combo from 18~ Continttltal $5 1~·115 00 rrom 18 95 Q $4.75-8.95 from $3.~ $3.~17.00 $3.95-'8.95 from $3 25 • la cartr &combo from M.25 M.~•10.50 from $3.00 tram $2.75 sa.~ $2.00-~00 $14.95 from 1\2 50 from M~ $12~ • 4:30-7 4-7 4-7 • • • • • • Rffr& \\'1n" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • up to 800 up to 400 up to 75 20-75 1~ up"' 150 up.Jo 80 up 1.o 65 up to 3:1 - * • * • Daily Pltot Oetebooect Friday. April 25. 1986 II - ' • u c I MAY 1 "Search for Kno wledge A Per sonal Journey •• H.irh.11 ,, I t.1mi..o1. '"""-1,ol« d«Jll 111 lh< \dtoK•i 111 11111 "J.! I ,,j \, ll'nl\'' ,h,trl'' \oll l'l'I 111 11•hl' r "·"d' .ind -.. .. r111,, 1 ,,~,,, \ \ ' I 111 ""''' ( hrh I lllH1)!1 1 Ill r rfl Faculty Dance Concert I ulh t.•i:•" l'""loa 1'"" ••I I 11)!1·11·· I "1111~· 'llilh 1h1 ~ • .I 1,1.11 h c J,ol. I.ind B.111, 1 ( , , I" 111, 1p.1I t,111" I 1111.il ,,h1111lll' 111 I ti, 11111 \I• .• ~ II\ h1.1.-1 I I,, ( 1,11>11.1 I• 1111 I"· \1.11,11 l'.11 ( ,1111n '" i..,1,.., " '' 'J \ IL!\ I h. Ill< 'fl 111 11111 111·1 \I I 2 "Zabriskie Pornt " \l 1, 111 l.111..-1 1. \11l11111011lt d11" I• I I il,1f\ 11//,111 I 11 ~11 , , '' '" '·' .11 """' ...... 1.d '· 11 fh \ 11,oll 111 I' "' 3 Inaugural Piano Concert "'1lkn1 \.Ill"''''" 1• ii 1111 'l'ln11111" II\ ( hnp111 I •VI I kh•"" 11111 R.l\.t CHI ll.1111h1111· ""'""I\ (,1,11111 , ,, "'''' 'Ii ~ -µ '1 ( 111111 1 I I l.1 I )( p Ill 5 Cinco de Mayo I 11111 \1111 11• ·"' k"-ll\alv.11h,pt11o1I 1<111 .. 11111 uln l lh111ui:ll11111 llt• '" ~ 1 .di ( 111\,·(uh ur,il(1•n111 t 111''1 ''I' S.tty Rollin. "M,11.m~· 1h• It 1. 1 11,, \.\Cll\I '/'ll('V.' lllffl'\j')<lllll< Ill ""' loillt I 1·f 1r'1 'r1111 (r\""l ,1,t \\ t 11111.,..111 '"" M.111'" Jk llr.nJr l11h111 1 .1111. 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M.111.11111. \\ 1111111\<'r 11111< '"'""' I od,. I \'i \.J '' \dl.1111· lhl'.llll '<pin 14 Oakland Ballet Company I >1.1111111~" '~"''' """.' .111.t ""'~ In .'111'1 lllilllf\ .olhl '"" 11 lllJI"'·'" 'hn1lt1Jll,1flh'1' I 1, l ll' '!1111 '" ' \ dl.11'• I hl·•"l ' p 111 \I", \1,1\ , .. 15 "The Hand o f Man " \l11h 11J11,rr,11< d In 111n· hv I )1111)!1•" "vl.11111111'"1' .1111\t .111d "'"' r 1111111111, ( 1,111.'11 111 l'rd1"'""' i\11 \, '""·' '' "'"'' """'~ 111,·1h111I' "' p.11n1rnv .1111f ,·11!!1,I\ 111~· ,,1\1 fl.11111on~'' 111 I 1.1llll 111cl 'fl.1111 I on I 111\l'f'lt\ ( , 1111·1 ltnll t}.'t ~dn111 noun 16 "Festival of Animation " \111m.11nl 'hnrt trim' lrom p;i,1 .111.t fl'''" nr \11l·nu I n l11fl· II.di \111·1·11111)!' .11 I .111d II 10 p m M.I\ If, ' 10 x .oncl Ill \0 rm M.1~ 17 .• in<l 2 4. 7 .incl 11 \I) p Ill M,I\ I>< I 1l i..l'I\ S5 al door 11,4 'ill 111 .11.ll.onu • .cl l\\l '(I Bo~ Oll1ll- C ~111t7141 )('if>.'i'i<IY IPt fl10l(t .1m 1nl111m.11111n "Strouek .. 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