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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-19 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1988 25CENTS Newp.o!!t l~ses drug heat appeal Ruling upholds dismissa l of charges in '85 case involvtng6 tons of marijuana By BOB VAN EYKEN Ol IM OellJ ..... 11 .... A state appellate coun has upheld the dismissal of charges against three men arrested after Newpon Beach police found nearly si)( tons of marijuana on a sailboat in 1985. Wooden boats Newport Harbor's Wood- en Boat Festival gets under sail this evening. Details on the weekend· s activities are inside today's Datebook. Sports The on·aga1n. off-again charges haH~ hinged on \\hether police had a nght to confroni ihe men in the first place. Thl'tr boat \\as 1llegall~ moored. but defense attomeu ha"e success- fulh argued in fo ur separate coun hearings that a sign ind1ca11ng the Flaming fronds destroy .house r By JONATHAN VOUKE Of tM 0.., ...... ..,, Timoth) Redington worked hard Thursda'. clearing the ~ard of has sister's C'osta Mesa home of recent!} cut palm fronds and bumang them m the fireplace. His ister on 'acatton m Indiana. the 16-)ear-old thought she'd ap- preciate the work he'd done around the Ol~mp1c .\\enue house she'd mo' ed into only a month earlier with · her husband. The work finished. Redington. who lives an Newport Beach with his famil~. popped some lasagna into the microwave and settled back to watch music '1deos on telev1s1on It wasn't long until he heard the soft crackling sound of" hat he presumed was has lunch. He was "rong, The smell that dnlied to his nose "asn·1 that of Italian pasta. but ofburmng "ood. "I thought 11 was m)' food. but "hen I went into the kitchen I kne" 11 "as the house... Redington said. <;landing in the street laced "11h firefighter.,· hoses. "I ran outside and the roof" as on fire ." Redington 1ned 10 use has sister's kitchen telephone to call the fire dl'panmcnt. hut 1he flames had alread' knocked 11 out of order. so he raced io a ne1ghhor's home 10 report the I p.m. tire. But more than :!O Costa Ml.'"3 firefighter~ \\Crcn't enough to sa\ e the house. .\!though a damage es11matl.' was una"atlable. the tire gu11ed the three- bedroom house. Flames ate most of (Pleue eee FIRE/ A2) mooring was illegal was faded and 1lleg1b le. Dcput.. D1strtct '\ttorney Tom Borns argues. however. that even if the 1lleg1ble sign negates the viola11on. 11 docs not mean the officers acted improper!) an contacting the boat's occupants. "Our feeling as n's no different from a s11ua11on where there's a sign that \a} s 55 miles an hour. and a tratlic officer wntes a ttcket for \Omcone who "as going 60," said Borns. ··tf he later discovers that the A lofty job sign ha!> become o'ergro"n. or has been taken out an a traffic accident. that ma' mean the dnver \\<Ould not be con\ acted of speed in$. because there "as no nottce But 11 does not mean the ollicer should not ha .. e stopped thl.' dm er forspeed1ng." Borns ~1d the pro\Ccutton "ould meet nc' t "t'ek 10 decade "hcther 10 ask the upremc ( oun to re' 1c\\ tht' ca St' Dl.'fl.'n\C :morne' s 'Sa\ Borns' analog) "1th the 1rarr.c stop 1s fault). "There are bag differences ... said Conatructlon workers pause to aclmlre their reno•ation work on the 60-year-old Flnt United Methodlat Church, the oldeat church in Coeta llaa. The crou placed atop a 75-foot bell tower at the Newport BouleY&rd church i• one of the final touches of the renontion project. Thoma'> H,I\ k na. "ho argued the cas.t.> in appellatc court tor thl.' rnunt' Public Defcnder'!t offa·C' ·· 1 n th1Ha)4.' tht• \latute six--c1lkalh \late' that then· mu'>I tx· nu11c·t· V. 11h a tratlic '>IOJl 11 ~uudon·1 mal.c11 thedrner1\ gonl' But 1n tht\ anndcnct•. thl' boa1 "a' moored there not going Jn\- "' hc:n.• .\II tht· oOica~ had to do "a!. look to !K'e 1f1hae "'as a leg1bk ~•gn .. Ha' kna ..aid om· arresting ofliter 1est1fit•d that he had not seen the \tgn ltm11mg moorings to :!O minute' "hen he had pre' iousl~ '1s11t:d the \u:nl.' 'Ill "a' on nottce there ma' not ha\ l' bl.·l·n J kgible sign and he should ha' e l hl'C~t'd ·· said Havlena ... The l1nh "~" tht· pro..ecuuon 1s going to rn l't' tht) ,a.,c: ·~ti tht'\ are able to tind J JUdgt• "'ho 1s "11111\$ to toss out thl· Fourth .\mendment · lhttJ,1:bl.-gan Jan 21 .19 5 when 'l' ,\ p.m Reach Pohce Officer Jeff, I rl'l'man '><I"' a 45-foot ~tlboat tied to J Jod nl·ar the Balboa Peninsula. Frn·mJn tnt11it:d he nouced the boat (Pleue .ee BOAT I A2) NB residents: General plan's proposal costly Opponents cla im new density limit hurts inves~ments By PAL'L ARCHIPLEY Of -Da!IJ ~ Si.II Rl·11rl.'me!lt nt'~t eggs and hie sa' 1ng!> 1n\ cstmt•nts are threatened b~ proposed changes in the ci t~ ·s general plan. '-c"port Beach rest· drnts :.aid Thursda '. .\t the <,econd 1n a series ot Planning (omrn1!ts1on public heanngs. resi- dents of \\est '""' pon and Balboa Pen1n ula 'oared oppos111 on to a proposal that a single den~•I} stan- dard of I .~00 ..quare fet·t per home be estahll<>hed · (urrenth different dl.'ns11tcs arc permtllt'd depending on zoning Bob Lenard. ad,ance planning manager. said the ell) ha long encouraged propert~ 0" ners 10 re- '"' e<;t and replace some of the older homt•\ But Ix-cause of d1!.erepanc1es an lot •wcs. 1on1ng and the general plan itself pro~f"!~ o"ner> don't kno" "hat kind of de,clopment to. e\pt'\.'.I trom their neighbor<> Propo t•d changes in re"denttal 1on1ngcla.ss1tic~11on<, to <.1ngle·fam1I~ detarhed. t\\l>-lam1I' and mult1-fam- 1h. n1mb1nt•d "1t h tht• I 2UO-square· ti.)ot dl·n.,11' standard. "ould g•'e propcn~ ll\\ ner5 ··somt' cenatnt} \\llh rl'\f'l.'ll 10 thl.' l)~' of de,elop- ml·nt 1hat "Ill ult1matel' be ~ur· wundine. them:· Lcn:ird Said in his rl'f'l.lrl ll; the 1:omm1s\1on. Lt·n.ud al<,o noted the trad111onalh high ixru·ntage ot rentah. 1n "e" pon Beath ha'I bl'l:'n dropping as more full- ttmt· re'>•denl\ mo'e 1n Do"n-10ning t\\o-fam1I~ and multt-1am1h area!> 10 sangle-famtl} m·1ghbllrhoods "ould encourage that trt•nd he ..a id Lile"·~ changing mulu-famtl} area' 10 t\.\i>-lamtl~ neighborhoods "1th the I 20U·-.quart'·foot standard "'ould mean duple" condominiums "ould be largt• enough to attract homl.'O\\ ner. rather than renters. he ...i1J .\nd h~ l'ntouraging constructton ot duple.A condominiums. the city "'ould pro' 1de opportuntt1es for first- 11mc homeo\.\ners. Lenard said. Hundreds oflots on Balboa Penm- \ula and \\e<,t -..:ewpon would be affected b~ the proposed changes. .\mong them are 3:!5 lots measur- 1 ng :!5 b' q5 feet .\t 2.375 square feet. those lots comt' up :!5 square feet 'hon of meeting the proposed stan- dard lor duplC\l'S .\bout 50 people a11ended the afternoon session at Ctt~ HaJI. Many of the s~aler; ov.nt'd lots that fell into that cateyo~. Ehm1naung their nght 10 hu1ld duple\es on those lots "ould be a tinanctal disaster. tbev ~~ . Bnan \\ ~hh and a panner '"'estcd all ui their~' ing.s an to two ::!5 b} 95- toot lots "1th the lnowlt'dgc the~ \\Ould ~ abk to butld duple\es. \\ 1:hb said the' 'tall.t-d extensl\ el\ ""h nt~ plJnne'rs and "'ere nt'ver .td' 1\ed the propost'<i changes v.~re under ~on 1deratton. ''I'm' en nen ous ... he said ... If the '>taff had S31d there's a chance of ch.inge "l' "'ouldn't have done 1t." \\ebb said their m\estment would ' (Pleue eee GEPIERAL/A2) Irvine's Northwood All- Stars were unable to cap- ture a second Little League Western Regional title./81 World Bush vows victory; speech acclaimed Pakistani government minister says sabotage caused the plane crash that killed President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq and U.S. Ambassador Arnold Raphel./ A4 Index Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Oatebook Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi A7 A3 AS-6 BS-7 A8 By TERENCE HUNT A-'Med ~-•rtt.r NE \\-ORLEA:'ll -George Bush plunged into has campaign for presi- dent toda~. proclaimang .. ,,e·re going to wan this election.''" hale embattled running mate Dan Qua) le trted 10 fend ofT a contro' ers) o' a has m1lltal") record b} making hght of 11 .\ppeanng with Bush at a GOP breakfast. Qua~le said. "I think I know how I am to introduce m' self." Squaring his shouldC'rS and Stand· m,g ramrod straight. he shout(•d in a chpped \'Oice: "f stand at a11en11on. Name: Dan Qua~ le. t•nal number: 303 50 4096. Ind iana Nattonal Guard. six )ears and proud of 11." The audience responded w11h laujhter and cheers. Quayle. a conservati>.r senator from fnda ana. has been dogged b~ questtons about ~hether he used famjl~ inOuence 10 get into the n.':' ti.'\\'> for his conventton ~h. made no mention of the Quayle contro' ers~. focusing instead on his 0" n sdf-procla1med underdog cam- paign for the White House. "~o" "e start. :"io" comes the bcgannang of the end. and last night there "as a sh1f11ng of the gears," Bush' said, adding that he had rc- cen ed a congratulatory telephone call from President Reagan last night after accepting the GOP presidential nomination. Bush said he "as convi nced that with the pan) behind ·him. "We are going to win this election." He and Quayle appeared at a Rl·pubhcan National Committee af- fair before setting out for Quayle's home IO\\n of Huntington. Ind .. "'here a big "elcom1ng rally awaited them Police Log Public Notices Weather B8 Datebook B4 Datebook A3 B7-8 A 2 ?t•onal Gu~rd at the height of the Vietnam War. ''1nuall~ a sunng he ~ould avoid combat. Bush. still buo,ed b' the r.l\c Bush told the Republicans "You have gl\ en us a tremendous St'ndofT. I can't thtnk ofa better way to get out of to" n." Qua\ le got a "arm rettption at thr breakfast. receiving even more (Pleue eee BtJSH/A4) Vice Prealdent Georae Buab and Sen. Dan Quayle are aunoanaed by tb~ famlllea " Af'Ls pl I after Buah accepted the Repabllean nomi- nation for prealclent. . LB police harried, understaffed 8 yLANCE IGNON ot'lllehlr,... ..... Understaffed and overworked, Laguna Beach police arc being ··overwhelmed" by the tnditional inOux of summer tourists and the recent annc~?Uion of South Lquna. a police offtecr said. ··The bottom line is we need more oolittmen out on the strttl .. said Set. Donald 8amey. pres1dtnt of the Lquna Beach Polic:c EmDloyccs Association. which rcpretents most oftMc1ty's policccmploycn through the rank of serteant. . "We're fac1nt a situation where our pohtt- men ate o~r-helmcd. It's our op1n1on that we·re at a real cnsis point." Bame)'. a I 2·year-veteran of the foett. said the sircu of wortina 0Vft11mc and nannina f'tom one call to lbc nelll has caused at least caaht officm to loot for Jobs •hh other police depanments. "We're burning them out and they're going elsewhere." La st ~ear's officer of the year. Donald Prout). accepted a JOb about a month aao with the c" pon Beach Police Otpartmcnt, and a senior records clerl also has ten the department "What this reminds me of is a time I saw a ma s exodus read) to hap~n when wt lost eiaht officers to e" pon Beach." Barney said. . Althouah he had no specific numbers. Bame said police rcsponK times have fallen as a muh of the anne~at1ons of South Laauna. and 10 a lesser e"ent. condom1n1um projects on EJ Toro Road. •• ... v.e'vc al"a s nan a depanmcnl •.ith minimum d~o ·mcnt," Bame) lald, "but it l't'all) stood up and smacked us an the fatt when wt took over South Laauna (in Janu&r)') ... But °'P.UtY Ouc(of Pol1tt Jamn Sptt1ne said that v.b1lc the force of 47 sworn offittn bas been working hard th.ls summer. most officers are holding up. "1 don't know that "e ha'c a morale problem." Spreinc said. .. '1t11ng m at my ~rspective. morale as not at an all um~ h1ah. but 1t's not low." preme and others pm11c1cd morale "111 take ofT aftn-lht CH embarks on a plan an Janua~ to remodel Ctty Hall. mcludm1 pollC'C headquaners. Tht poltce emplo\ecs U$0C1at1on contends the stauon 1s all but falhna apart. Th.s-v.ttt the Caty Council affinM<i its commitment to the rcnoution by allocatana S2 mil hon to the project -1f the funds matcnalizt. The money "UIJt'."tcd to come from the sale of cit ~ropcrt~ to thc~unty for the nght-of·wt to the San Joequan Hills toll road The saat 1 C\pcctcd to fetch about $7 m1lhon. But ~me local envaronmcntah t 1ncl\.td· "'' mcmbcrS of w c'tl 's ()pc-n Sptce Com· (,..._ ... POI.JCS/AS) Baker cuts his ties with Irvine Quits law practice. moves from city after indictment By GREG K.LERXX °' .. ...., ......... Former lnme Cm Counolman Da \ ad Baler satd aOocsb t to his home tov.n. has lav. firm and has fnends Thunda) in the wake of ct\arae that he commmcd f~ 1n an anernpt to sah• tu failed ron&ttSS1oniJ campa.aan. ln an cmot1on.aJ and po11nant ltncr printed 1n the ll"\tnt World t Ba~tr said that he so&d and mo"cd from his'"' iM hoCM WedMtda" and rec,tgncd trom the law firm of Paul. Ha\llng\. Janofsk) and Walker. Raker "a'I arraign~ \\>cdnesday on one felon' count of foracry for alkgedh c.11-ning som~nt elle"s namt' to .i C'hC'Ck from a non~profit Ol'Januataon of ¥-hich he wa c-.~ CCUli\ t d1rtt\Or Theche\:k w1s wnttcn as Bakerwa "llllf\& for a campa1p loan to come throu1h and •hllt Btttt's ron- lfCS"onal c-ampe1p nttdtd money for a maal<'f d~nna ~ final Met brfore tbc clttuoft. .. Each Of thc-w actions WU \k ~h of dtt11tOm l aAoet IUdt and ~ r v.h1<'h I takt Mt rnpon11bitity." Baker said 1n the lftm ..... , in IM "h1rlv'1nd that m) lift._......._ th~ rttll Us .. .. -.. ....... _ •• 'Ml .. • A9 0rMge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Friday. Auguet 11, 1988 BAKER ••• ~Al ponunny to say 1oodbye and thanks to so many friends and coUeaau~ that I love so dearly." Bak.er, 35, was a basketball star at UCI and wo n a scat on the Irvi ne City Council in 1984. 1 one time he was considered the front runner in the Republican race to succeed Rep. Robert Badham. R- Newport Beach, in the 40th Con- gressi o na 1 Distric t. But an anonymous allegation that Baker had an extra marital affair may have slowed his momentum and he placed second in the June primary. about 1,400 votes behind winner Christopher Cox. Ne~ding campaign funds. Baker allegcdl) wrote a check to himself for $48.000 from the account of the Irvine Health Foundation. where he Wttsexecut1vedir~r. Thecbeck was written onl} a few days before the June 1 elecuon. Because the foundation check re- quin.·d two signatures. Baker alleged- !\ forged the signature of another lo~ndauon board member. Superior Coun Judge David Sills. When Sills disco' crcd the alleged transaction. he and other foundation officials forced Baker 10 resign as a member of the board for the S 16 mall ion foundation and he was tired as its executive dm·ctor. ;\fta rc'i1gning. Baker checked into Hoag Memorial Hospital under the name "John Doc" for treatment of deprl·ss1on and exhaustion. In Thursda\ ·s letter. Baker lauded the people and workers of Irvine and quoted The Irvine Co. slogan for the Cit\. :.In inc 1s · .\nother Oa) in Para- dise.' Bui In inc is more than just a place. it 1s a soc1et)'. a society of dvnamic and positive people caring an d making each Others "orld bet- ter." Baker said. "It has been an honor 10 work beside so manv of these people and I am the beneficiary of countless memories and e'\penences that I shall chensh fore' er:· he said. Baker. his wife Patt\ and their tv.o sons han: mo,cd ·into a con- dominium oil Red Hill Avenue in Tusun. according to published re- ports. The Bakers rcponedh sold their Woodbridge home forS450.000. BOAT •.. From Al because 11 was riding lov. 1n the water and because 11 had been tied there longer than the ~O minutes permuted b' Cit\ ordman e · .\nother officer. ktT Henig. then boarded the boat and confronted Massachusetts resident R1chanJ Wil- liam ~clson. "'horn poltce reponr, sa~ could not produn: proper documen- tation for the boat Nelson and t"o ~anta Cru1 men. Victor Paul Luun1 nnd Da' 1d Paul Cho' V.l'rc arre\ted v. hen Henig disco' ercd bakd man1uana later 'alued at S 10 million 10 $13 m1llton in the boat's hold. The c:a!>C \\as in111all~ thro" n out of court b' Harhor Municipal Coun Judge Russell Bostrom. on the grounds that the ~arch was illegal. Thl' case was resurrected b~ the Orange ( ou nt~ C1rJnd Ju~ 1n 1986. but '"a'i again thro" n out of lOun on the ~me groundr, The rasc tool. a b17arre turn "hen Henig "as firc<l from the '-e"pon Beach Police Department. allcgcdl:- becausc of 'iusp1nonr, of drug '1ol- a11on\ Henig then refu..ed tote t1f~ in the drug roat ('3'><' and was 1atlcd for lOnll'ffiPt of mun Thl' ca'>l' ,,a., rdikd in I 987. and urx-nur l uun Judge Franc1'iCO Briseno again dt'>ml\\ed drug-r,mug- g.ltng charges against the defendants Thur<.da' the 4th D1strir1 Court of .\ppl·al 1n Santa .\na upheld Bmeno·~ rultng .\ 'c" pon Beach police '>po~es· man ~1d toda) his department regretted the appellate court·., de- cision and support'\ the Ot'itnCt .\ttornc~ 's arguments in fa, or of rc1ns1a11ng the case. which "as the b1ggc<,t drug bust in Newport Beach's hist or~ ··v. c ti.·el that tcchn1 calt11c'> 1n th1!> case rreatl'd a s11uat1on in "h1ch the court "'a" not able to consider the oH·rwhelnung evidence aga1n\t the!ie ind•' 1duals:· said Roben Oakle\. the department's public ltJt'>On officer ··V.\· did. on th<' p<>'>tll\e side. rcmo'e SI\ tons ot manJuana from circulat1on:· 0.-,.Net ,......, '--... Costa Mesa firemen probe the rubble of flre-ra•aced home. FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE •.. From Al 11~ \\ooden roof "here fire officials ..aid hot emt11:rs ec;cap1ng from the lhtmne' landed. The tiamc<, "Prl·ad to a ncarb) palm tree and flumed more than 20 feet 1n thi: air: but lircfighters prevented them from \preading. The fire also Sl'l'mcd to ha'<' ltttle effect on traffic on the San Diego Fn:cwa}. v.h1ch is toc:11ed behind the home. "Th1<, 1s "t" \OU don't burn trees and other garhagc 1n )Our fireplace ... <,Jtd Fire ln'i)X'ctor Phtlhp Schmuck ao, firdi~htcr. lool..in~ for hot spots prodded·" hat was let1 of the house \\tlh:t\C\. · \Iler dou-.1ng the last of the cmhl.•r\. lirdightcr'> hooked a chain 10 thl' \\ooden '>td1ng suppontng the roof and pulkd 11 doY.n . .\ cit~ building inspector said II was unsafe because its supporting beams were dcstro,ed. "It ·looked halfwa) decent until they did that." Redington said as the wood - charred and dripping wet - crashed to the front yard. "Incredibl e." he added. But he said he didn't think his sister would be angr) when she returns unda' to find her new home a mere shell of \\hat II "as when she left IO\\n "She nc' er gets mad. I think she·11 appreciate what I was trying to do for her:· Redington said. "But I better catch her in a good mood.'' Besides. he added. "her husband sells insurance. rm sure the} 're co,ered" GENERAL PLAN ••. From Al hi.· hl't 1f th c' lOuld hutld onl\ one honll' on cadi lot 1n<.1ead of dup·le,es. "I lan gl\ l' 'nu a hundred examples \\ hl'rc' 1f' tlu d0" n·1one the propen y 111u'>t duc-.n't pcnnl." he 01d. Rond.i Hein. a Realtor and Balboa Pl·nin'>ula resident. said she "'as able w hH' 111 'l'" port Beach b> bu) ing a duplC\ and h\ 1ng 111 one ot the units) "lla\lng "orlo..ed "1th a lot 01 hU\l'r' ol duplner,_ v.e 'i<.'C a lot who \\Jill tn ov. n ;1nd occup~ <one of the un1hl 3, then pnmar~ home:· Hean -.aid .. [ hl'\ \CC ti .t\ the Onl) W3~ th e} lan .1tford 10 h,l. 1n "\c"JX>rt Beach." llc1n ';lid her fam1h O"ns other rrnrx-rue' "hose mar~et 'aluc would hi.· rl·dun:J b' at least ~5 percent 1f the du\\ n-1nn1ng. proposal 1<. approved . < 11mm1,,1C111C'r'> strl''>\l'd no de- u"o11 ha-. lx·en made. Commissioner J.in l>l·ha' \31d she "a., prepared to malo..c an ~\u~p11on for the J~5 lots that .in: 2 -'>qua re feet short of the proposed standard. But ot her commiss ioners "'on- dercd aloud "'here the hne should be drawn. Comm1s<>1on chairman James ··Bun·· Person said a large number of people ha' c approached the com- m1ss1on o'er the ~cars ao;king the c11~ to redun· the number of homes pcrm1lll'd bccauo;c of traffic and parlo..ang "ocs "\\'c '''here e'en two v.ecks and people arc 1allo..1ng 10 us about dcns1- 11cs a II O\ er NC\\ port Brach." Person said. "It '>Cems when the} 're talking about their C>Y.n propert~ the~ arcn·1 talking \u luudl~:· The public hearing\ "'II continue at 6:30 p.m Thursda) . .\ug. ~5. Future hearings will foc us on proposl'd _ge neral plan changes that Y.Ould alkct rcs1dent1al and c:om- mercial densities throughout the cit y. as "ell a11 major o;treet widening projects to handle projected growth. Andean condors to be released "> \ '\ DI I'(,()< \Pl-'\ftcr months 111 prl·parat1on. four .\ndean condors Jrr read' to hcgin the 1rans111on from l JPll\ 11\ to ltfc-in the wtld in an l'xix·rinicnt '>l'ICnt1 sts hope will case the \\:l\ for th e c'entual reintroduc- tion o(the C ahtomaa c:ondor. The ~-month-old female condors. v. h1ch ha' c-hccn rai~d 1n captivity. \\Crc to be placed in airline-type animal cages tonight and dnven to a com pie\ of caves in the rugged back countr) of the Los Padres National Forest in Ventura County, about 70 make; north of Los Angeles. No one wins Lotto jackpot ..It's a palpable excitement among e'en one who's been mvolved in this proc~ss:· said Joseph J. Dowhan. in charge of the condor recovery pro- gram for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Sen JCe. "When you consider all the process "'e went through. I think it's a prett~ amazing thing that we ha ~e come to this day." The four "ill be taken in covered cages to a Ventura County si te somc"'hcre in nearly 60.000 aC'res that mcludes the Hopper Mountain Na11onal Wi ldlife Refuge and the Los Padres National Forest's Sespe Con~ dor anctuary and Na ture Con-~n anC). said Don Sterner. lead condor keeper at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. SACR.\MENTO (A P) - No one ~on the S 11.8 m1ll1on Jackpot an Wedncsda' 's lotto game. which means thai Saturday's 1ackpo1 could top S 18 million. state lotter) officials said Thursda'. .\ totaf of 181 peopk picked five of six numbers and will each get $4.488. There were 11.530 winners in the fou r-of-s1'< categor). and 238.340 players picked three of the S1J1 numbers. Four players gue sed fi,e of the first six numbers plus th<' bonus nu mber. and will each get S394.000. Those winning t1c:kets were old in Redwood Cit). San Francisco. Fon· tana and Chula V1 rn. Four-of-sax winners wall get $64 and three-of-sax players will receive a standard,$5. The \C!nn1ng numbers were 11. 13. 14. 22. 40 and 46. The bonus number "'as 4 Officials arc kee ping the exact si te 'iCCrct to protect the birds from cunous or malicious people. ORANGE ........ .. COAST ..... ,r•I MA• OFFICE 330 Wftl fl.tr St C "u """"" CA M..i .oclr-8.. • !:,e() CO.I• ~ (.lo 9~621> 0.U•·•..s.-•· ~~7 Tl t, ""t. .,;:•!Jr• 6A; 4 1 ' ~1911l () ~ H -""' r ·-9!1-!<W-ai -•• or •""9fhM "*~· Nlttll\ " ..... ~ ·-OOll(llCI "'""°"' ~ill """ ~O!~- VOL.11,NO.m Wr Rf L 1sn~i~l. ---~----- Ju•tcall 642-6086 What do )OU like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and your messa,e will be recorded, transcribed and de-- hvettd 10 tht appropnate editor. The wne 24-bour ans-ennt ICn'toe may be ~to rtt0rd ~teR to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and tc~one number for vmf1Cation. Tell us what's on your mind. • a J.lundllp Fro<Mp H yOu 00 "04' ,,_.. 'fOlll peper by !t 30.,,.. Ullbetoo• 1 pm -'fOIJJI ... 0. Oli¥ereCI S.1,.,0.y end ~ II .,OU 00 ~ ,._ "°"' Q(IC!'I' bV 1 e "' call !»IOI• 10 • If\ -'°"' ti4'PY .,,. .. -....eo Sunny and warm for weekend SuMy aid .. and hiah• r80Qlna from the 70. at the t>Mchet to the 908 lnlMd lhoulcflddt oft SOuthlm c.tHornla'• weekend In fine faahlon Saturdaly. the Natlonet W•ther &wva r9')0t'ted. Late night and Ntty morning low doudlneu shoutd continue along the coast tornght and Saturday, extending Into eome valley., .... but wtn burn off by the afternoon. forec:a1tcw• aald. Along the Ot'ange Coat there will be low cloud• near the c:out toight and Saturday morning extending Into the coutal valleys during the late night th<~ mkf-mornlng hours. OtherWiM fair tonight and hazy Saturday. Beach Iowa t~ht 58 to &5 with highs Saturday 88 to 72. Valley Iowa tonight 56 to 62 wtth highs Saturday mostly 80 to 90. From Point Conception to the Mexican Bord« -Over Inner watcws light and variable winds tonight and Saturday morning t>ecomlng southwest to west 10 to tS knots with 2-foot seas In the afternoon. Swell southwest 3 feet. Low clouds with only partial clearing Saturday afternoon. ., --w U.S. Temps H~ 101 77 Calif. Tempe New()r-.. n NewYorltCtl)' 12 61 .. IA Ol<lallonla Ctty 95 74 H:s:: low IOf 24 lloUfl 9fldlnO It 5 a in Sanra M-18 49 AIOUQ-qve 86 63 Omaha 91 67 ea .. sroeld 9t 17 Sall\1 Moniea as H T lllOe Valley nc;hOrage 63 55 Orlando 93 n Eurtl\1 &4 53 86 35 Pllitade49hil ae 62 Fresno 100 ... Torrtt>Ce 76 61 II 941 76 AtlanllC C4ty 87 61 l'lloenl• t lO N los Af!981e$ 12 82 w .. lwOOd 12 58 Ptlllbu<gll IS 63 o.1anc1 12 se Y-.i.Vly tM sa Baltlmot• 90 63 81rnw1gr-. N 74 Poru.nd M-78 so Red Blutt 106 .. POf11and ()le Aecl<linQ 103 '3 ,. S4 8ooM 82 55 9ot1on 78 57 =:::teil) tOS 77 RectwooO C11y M 51 Surf Report .. 56 Sacr1men10 100 82 8uttll0 73 52 Chaf ... ton,S C 91 78 Reno 93 54 San Diego 71 83 Rlcl>mood 93 74 Sen FrllnCltcO 79 57 llD ...,.,. 74 Chaftolle.NC !01 LOCATION cntc:aoo 89 70 St lOUAS 102 75 SlnJoH 90 81 Huntington Beld! 2-4 ,.., Sll1 l81le Coty Sen Luoa ObtSOO 78 58 M 60 C;nclnn111 91 71 ~ Jet1Y H9wPOl'1 2-3 OOOd CWtelarld 81 58 San Antoneo 89 75 SIOC~10f\ 99 as 40!1'1 Stree4, Hewpot1 2·3 good HIQl'I 10w IOf 24 l'IOUrl ...Oof\Q at SP m Colum-.Onoo 93 .. 22nd Slleet. ~ 2-3 OOOd o.llM-FI Wof111 99 78 BanlOW ICM 73 8altlOI wecsg. 2·3 OOoCI Beaumont ICM 61 Oeyton 99 69 Extended l llgllfll BelQll 2-3 Ill< o.n-82 S7 Bog Bear 85 47 SanCleniente t·3 Ill< 10 BIS/loe> 99 ~ Dee~ 93 Wl4erl~ 65 Oetroo1 74 62 81ythe 110 11 Swell direcllon Sou11'1 LOW CIOudt i.t~ llVougll mid· c.,.,_ 66 eo 86 49 Oulull'I EIPuo 90 .. Sout"-t morning "-1 ll'lt'ougl'I T.-. Cuiw< C11y 79 llO Oey. otherWIM lw Highs et Ille IMNlches Lanc:etler 103 61 75 eo Er• Fwl>enlls 79 so 68 10 73 and ,,...nd v1111eys es to 92 long 8eac.h 73 63 l A Aorporl 12 61 Tides 86 51 fllQ•t•tt Gtand Rap1<1s 73 59 Ma<ysVllle 100 62 Smog Report MontOVll 91 S7 TOOAY Hot\Ollilu 90 78 Houlton 93 711 Mon1eC>eilo ... 62 Second lllgll 152pm •• lndlaNpola 97 73 Mon1erey 6S 53 Sec:Ondio.. 959pm t 7 JadlM>ft Miss 99 75 Polutllnl standatd onOaA IPl'I 0 SO ~-110 85 J~ tM 78 c 51-100 mode<llf. t0l·t99 un-~eeecn 67 61 IATUMAY -""-' 60 46 f\lul, 200-2" v«y unhNllhlul 300 OntllllO 90 ~ Font llogl'I 2 st•"' 49 ~1 Coty 98 74 Ind at>ove h&llfdolA F1111 llQU!e II Palm Springs 109 78 Frn1 IOW 11,421m t 2 Lal veoas 108 8t preVIOUs day • anlined pSi SecOnd 11 Paudena 86 SI Utile Roell 91 75 today's pt' lotlCUI R1v ... Sl<le 86 57 Sun Mis 1001y et 1 33 p m ·-l.Ol*Yllte 99 73 San 8ef nworno 9A eo SatUtOay 11 6 18 a in and MIS~ el MernpNs 97 n Seat 8uch 10 MICAl1""' 111.0 50-5& SlnGabnel tM eo 7 32pin Ml9rni 8Ncll 911 71 ~. Saootel>ICI< v~ 42·t00 ~llAnl 78 63 Moon Mii tOOey It 11 OS p in ,_ ............. 7S ... Laguna BMcll (torecasl) SI 11awo.r1 70 51 Sa1Ut01y al I 57 pin and Mii IQM> et Moll-SCPllll 11 M LOS~Aorporl 50-50 SenteCna 79 56 ll 46pm POLICE OVERWHELMED IN LAGUNA •.• From Al m1ss1on. sa' the S:? million should go dirccth fo·r the purchase of un- develo.ped propert) to augment the ci ty's ireenbclt. a swath of open space that rings the Art Colony. The co uncil compromised by agrccmg 10 buy $2 million w<?n h of open o;pace at some point m the fu ture. The council agreed to place S2 million from the sale in the city's general fund where it can be tapped for the rl'novat1on. "I think (the police officers) are willing to be pauent as long as they know improvements are coming." Cit' Councilman Neil Fitzpatnck said. Sull. Spreine agreed there 1s a need fo r more officers. "I think where the police oflicers arc concerned. they're running from call to call and the) 're tired." Spreme said ... It's agreed b\ the adm1nis- 1rat1on of the Police Department that "e could use some additional of- ficers.·· \\'h1le the' ma) not be hired tomorro". C'1t) Manager Kenneth F-rank said the Cit) plans to recruit 'ncral new officers. Whrn South Laguna became pan ofthl' cit'. the department hired fi ve nev. p:11rolofficcrs. Thectt} still plans 10 hire a detect" c. a records clerk. a dispatcher and an animal control officer because of the annexation. With the help of a state traffic safet} grant the cit) ,io; scheduled to recel\ e Jan. I. the Pohce Department plans to hire two otliccrs ''ho'' 111 be used tor a drunken dm 1ng patrol on Laguna CaO\on Road. Spre me said. The gran·1 "'II co,cr first·)Car salaries for thr otliccrc;. a figure that could reach about $72.000 based on the ma"- mum pa~ for beginning ofli cers. The Cit' 1s expected 10 pa) for 50 pcrcc·nt o(thc· salaries the o;ccond year and take o'er thr total in the tnird H'ar. · But to 'll'I up a heat to co' er Laguna C aO\on Road and the ncwh built ~H·a·rnore Hills area on El Toro Road _:_ 1>omething the dcpanment is 'hooting for -the l't l) ~"'II need to hirr three add111onal othcers. Frank \:ltd. Harnn 11a1d the pcr!>onn el Frank plan~ to hire.plus an additional otlic-cr to rl'place a member of the · lorce "ho is expected to be promoted to \l'rgeant.Y.ould .. be the difference hctY.cen night and da) :· Bu< even if the cit} hired a dozen Ill''' officer~. II ''ouldn't becnou$h to nner the uncwectcd -the times "hl·n an~ poltcc forte 1s sudden I) men' helmed '"th calls. .. You can·1 afford to ha'e enough people t6 account for C\ Cr) possible s11ua11on. so "hat we do is ha'<' mutual aid (agreemcntli \\llh other la" l·nforcl·mcnt agl·nc1es1:· Frank 'aid. , Laguna Bl·ad1 hao; trad1t1onall~ run a lean pohn· force. Frank said. cspcc1alh "hen at comes to sergeants and other supcn 1sors. In fact. the Something beautiful is about to happen ... It will seem spon taneous Unplanned ... Impromptu. But it will be totally by design. By WFD. Yes. something beautiful is about to happen in your home with the assistance of a talented WFD Designer . .. creation. Whatever the style. beautiful rooms at competitive prices. h~ppen every day with ttw help of WFD. let the next one be yours. Call or stop by today. department has fewer supervisors than an) Cit} 11s size m the county. With a total of 77 employees 1nclud1ng suppon personnel. the de- panmcnt has 12 supervisors. Foun- tain Valle) has 79 employees and 17 supen 1 ors. The onl) city that comes dose to Laguna is Cypress. with 82 employees and 13 supervisors. ac- l·ording 10 recent statistics. Fran~ said the streamlined man- agement st~ le C'\tends to all branches of cit~ go' cmmcnt. including has own ollil't• .. \\\•'re tn ing to put our resources 1n1u people ·who arc dealing directly "11h the public." Frank said. "We1 ust bas1call} ha' e to ha' e people who are "ilhng 10 work very hard." The fundamen tal reason for a slim management team is to save money. Frank said . "\\'e·re rcall) running about as tight as "'c can," Frank said. Quake jolts Indonesia JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP) - A st rong earthquake /·olted the In- donesian island of Ce ebes. dama$ing buildings and slightly inj uri ng eight people. a newspaper said today. Indonesian sources issued confl ict- ing reports on the strength of the earthquake. which hit th<' Celebes capital. Manado. at 6:09 a.m. T hurs- day. · WFD -AN INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM SHOWROOMS:• 1N SOUTH COAST. 18030 Euclid, Fountain Val~. 540-1275 • 1N NORTH COUNTY. 19N N. Tu1tin, Oran e, 6.J7·J170 • ._., • I .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldey. Augult 19, 1988 AS ' UCI workshops to view minorities in math, science Coast city:council races shape up By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. 0.-, ,... IUll Harbor islands Set to run tor his seat arc en\'1ronmentahst Jean Wan and Ralph Rodhe1m. former president of the New· p0n Harbor .\rea Chamber of Commerce In Co~ta Mesa. Councilman Da\C Wheeler will not Sttk re-election and Ma)'Or Donn Hall 1s stepping down follov. mg a 14-}ear council career .\nd 1n Fountain Valle). t ounc1lv.oman Barbara Brown 1s lea' mg the council Set to run for 1"'0 a'ailable seat'> on the council arc incumbent George 011 Roben Ho\'.1e John Colhn~. J1m Petnkin Donald Chane\ Dougla~ Hughc'>dnd Pam Halpern Planning workshops to involve black com- munity representatives in UCl's math-science linkage project will be held Monday and Tuesday in the Stewan Room of UCl's Bren Events Center. The t\merican Association for the Ad vance- ment of Science recently named UCI as the Orange County site for the project, which addresses the educational barriers faced by minorities. women and disabled students in math and science from pre- school to 12th grade. With a handful of city council members dechning to ~k re-election. the filing deadline was extended this week for interested candidates m Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley. With Wednesda) 's deadline passed. the slate of candidates in those three cities 1s now final for1hc Nov. 8 election. In Newpon Beach. Counci lman Phil Maurer 1s not seeking re-election 1n District 5. which mcludes Balboa and In District 7. v.h1ch includes a pon1on of Corona del Mar. former Ma)Or Paul R}ckofT hopes to return to the Cit) Council. But he'll ha ' e to defeat rnrrent Mayor John ~O'\. who 1-; seeking a third term. In D1stnct 2. "h1ch takes in West Newpon. incumbent Ruthel\n Plummer will be challenged b) Sterling Wolfe. Dr Geneva Matlock and ~infa O'Brien. Ten candidates are set to run for the thrtt council scats. The) are incumbent Councilwoman Mar) Hornbuckle slow- srowt h referendum leaders Ja) Humphre}. Scott Williams and Sand} Genis. Dan Wonh1ngton, real estate agent James Ferryman. former police captain Ed Glasgow. cit) acuvist Jan Kausen. former planning commissioner Charles Markel and Howard Gensler. The C111c!> ul Laguna Beach and Hunt· 1ngton Beach also "111 ha' c u t) council elernom. in ".Jo,ember But bccauSt" incumben t' in thoM! c111e'i are '.>e\.'king re· ~krnon. nu add 111onal filing period "a'> rcou1red Panic1patioo in the project is free. Community or profes.s1onal organization members interested in attending the upcoming workshops may contact Joan Coleman. research and planning analyst in the Office of Student Affairs .• at 856-7985 for further mforma11on. Llbrary pajama party ~ special pajama stol) 11mc and teddy bear judging contest will be held Wednesday for children from 3 to 7 at the Nc"."P.On Center branch of the ewpon Beach Public Library. The event 1s scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the libran. 856 an Clemente Dnve. Newpon Beach. Call 6.44-3191 for more mformat1on. Free lmmunlzatlons set Free 1mmunna11ons agamst a variety of d1M"a'ies "'ill be offered Wednesday at the Medi- Prompt facilll). 4952 Warner Ave .. Suite 110. in Hunti ngton Beach. The "en ice. "'h1ch mcludes childhood diseases and more serious ailments. will be provided from 2 10 7 p.m. as a project of the medical facility and the Orange Count) Public Health Depanment. C,o~tact Melissa Christian at 846· 7702 for add1t1 onal informat ton Flnanclal forum ln Irvine ..\ free breakfast foru m entitled .. How to Stop the Leak 1n Your Cash Flow" will be held Wednesda\ from 7:30 to :30 a.m. at the Irvine Mamou Hotel. 18000 Von Karmann Ave. The brokerage firm of Memll Lynch. Pierce. Fenner and m11h 1s ponsonng the e\Cnt. wl11ch "111 CO \ er cash management, financmg and credit. 1nH~stment and tax strategies. busmess insurance and re11rem cn1 planning. Jewlsh buslness meetlng Gerald J Garner. president of American Commerce ~a11onal Bank. will be the guest speaker at Wednesda) ·.,meeting oft he Jewish Busmess and Professional Nct"'ork of Orange Count). Garner will ~peak on hanking strategies at the 7: 15 a.m. ~ess1on at th<.' Grand Hotel. 7 Freedman Wa' . .\nahe1m The cost 1s $8 for members and S 10 for · guest\, and advance rescnations may be obtained b~ calling John Bollinger at 525-52 75 or Sheldon Lacher at 97 3-0q55, Movie course at OCC .\course m anal) 11ng contcmpora~ mo\ 1es m terms of their social impact and ps~cholog1cal meaning "111 be ol1ercd b~ Orange Coast College this fall The rnur')(· li'>ll'd ac; Film \ 1deo 103 on the OCC scheduk "111 ml'et Frida~ mornings from 10 a.m 10 noon and Fr!da~ afternoons from noon to ~ p.m. (all ·ll~·5fl78 lor reg1strat1on 1nformat1on. GWC offers Aslan culture .\ nc"' course m 'outhcaM .\sian culture will be offered during the fall scme'itcr at Golden West College. t>rg1nn1ng next week under the 11tle of AnthroPolO~\ 180 1n the GWC catalogue - ·-·------ .. Silhouettes on the shore Probe begun in county's dental death \''.in '>'ho ... rntcJ ll• hJ'l h1' "''''him t ·.th pulled d1ld Jltt:r he v..i' m1\lJ~ .... ~.h Cl' l'fl J kthal Jl1\e ut J lol'J Jnc:,1•1c11c llit flrJrl)!l' I .,unt' ( m11nl·r', I 1tT1u 'J J K 1Jnn '>l 111 < rJ:g .> 11 "iJ n lk rnJrJ1n<• d1l·d \J1<.11JJ' 1v.u llJ1' alkr hl "'J' ~l\l'n .1n 11 l'J ·~ '' 1d 11.a1nl < t11l'I lkput' < 11r11nl'f lim Hl1'nl·r \.:t ld ( ra1~. J p.11n1 1.11mpJl1\ \Jk' mJn.igcr \.\hu h'l'll 1n < lrJngt < 11u111 ur •, mil\ 1ng to )an Bt•rnard1n u 11.111 \CJr, JI!• \H'nt H oral \Ur"gl·on C hn' L .lT'"ri 11 hJ't' h1l "l\dom ll'1.·1h pulkJ ..iuth •nt1l'' \Jld \nmennt' 1n thl' olliu 1n\l'\l1g.ator' dti nlll kn l1'' "ho m1'tJ~l·nl\ '"'ened in· 1ra,en(IU\ line .. 10lt1 ( :..t II' Jrm Oul the\ rnnlJlnl'd hdl)\.JIOI. ln'tll:Jd ,, ~IUlOSe n \Ug.Jr \Olu t1or u~·d I\• r;11't' 1-ilood \Ug.ar Ind Ek· \nt'r -.aid hl' did n.11 i.. · l'" hov. much lidoc:i1ne ( ra1g fl'1.l'l'ed txturt' the mt'>- takc "'a'> d1srn' ered h' Lar.,on or his staff The C ahlom1a &1ard >I Dental E>.a m· ml•r, 1<, '"' C)t1g;i11ng the death Larr} Ballard the \upen l'>ing 1n,l·<,11g;itor said Tht.' ~iard 1.·an rl'' 1 e 'r ,u.,pend a dt'ntl)t .. hcen'>t· R.1 larJ '>J1d I• J.\" can rckr ca St'!. to 1hc D1!>trll l \ uornl'' > Otlicc l11r cnm1nal pro!>C~ u11on L1renSc.-d ass1s· tJnts are re-gulated tn nther prutess1onal hoard "1th <,1m1lar po"ers. hc -.aid Miss Newport crowning set at Marriott By GREG KLERKX Of 1M 0..,. Noc SUlll Onl' of 13 "om1:n"'111 be cro" ned Mis<> 'e"'pon lkalh 14 tonight dunng the Jnnual pageant Jt the 'e"pon Beach \lamo11 Hotel Thi~ \l.'Jr' pageant p<ln<.ored b~ the 't "pon Harbor .la'll·ec. "1 11 ~in at c p m !.aid Bel'i' .kn"t'n communicauon<, dm•llor tor thl' pageant The 13 ,onteS· tant' arl all '>1ngk hl.·1" e-en the agec. of I and~<. and e11her h\t' or v.ori.. 1n °"<'"pon Bcalh Tht'' art• L·ompc:11ng lor tht' 111k and a one·"rck tnp to O..a l..a JJpan Jen'>en -.aid Falh 1.'0nte\tant 1c. ~p.m,0•ed b\ a 101.al OU\IOC.'C,\ Dr. Philip de Barros \.\Ill instruct the course. which fcx:use~ on Korea. l ndoch1na and the PH 1lipp1nes. It "-111 meet Wednesday e\ en1ngs from 6:30 to cuo p.m. 1n Humanities 302. s1an1ng Wedne~da~. Call 895-8306 for details. A young girl 'a image la reflected in the wet aand aa ahe frolics along the water'• edge near the Newport Pier during a typically balmy day along the Orange Coaat. The" innt•r "111 tx·, ro" nl'd h~ reigning \It'' 't'"'JX'n lkath He1d1 frl'undt T1l ke1' tor thl• pagtant arc S.I' at the door PrOll'ed~ lrom the eH~nt benefit the Orange ( ount' Bm ~out' N \men ca CALENDAR Friday,Aug.19 United Way spending same as last-year \1\ 1.han1..1hk oritan 1at.11~ 'hJt ml~l' thl' l ; n11cd \\a'·, stand;Jrds ,..in 3pp1' 10 re, Cl\l' l"t'ntli1.·at1on to CL mpc-tt· I 'r mone' ,n :hl' n•'ic.'ne pool. 'ihe a.J n,1t'l'\l'Odenl -Come' trom pa~roll de· de t 11n<, 'iucc1 said <;c,en1~-one percent "' 'le m,,ne\ re1.CIH'd b\ thc.t Oiled v..a, :\o meetings scheduled By JO!':ATHA~ \'OUKE Of the 0 ... 1 '1lo4 I i.fl monc' 10 ns member group'i "a~ too restnCll\l'. '>pokes"oman L~d1a ucc1 said . , 'Cl'I' l'rl throu'1h :h~ Je-du.:-11ons · Monday, Aug. 22 • 9 a.m. Orange County Transportatloa Com· mission, board meeting room. Hall of Adm1n1s- tration. 10 C1v1c Ce nter Plaza. Santa Ana. • 1:30 p.m. Orange Couty Plauiag Com· mission, board meeting room. Hall of Admin1s· tration. 10 C1v1c Center Plaza. Santa Ana. The l 'n1ted \\a' Board of Di rec-tors on Thursd:i' dished out S 11 b m1lh on to I~ I Orange C-ou n t~ org.iniza11ons. and "h1le that amount is unchanged from the pre' 1ou) \ear. ollin al announced that maJor changes arc in store for the chant~ "\\ l' haJ not adm111ed an\ ne" mem· hers '-IOCt' I '18b. so "e reahze·d "<' needed 111 Ix' more respons1' e and tle\lb\r · UCCI "11d. The d1rt'ctors resened Ill pertent of the l 'nited \\'8' donations 10 lrl·ate an account for e\IStmg member groups anJ ne" "at111ates" to dr.i" on in l'mergrnc1es. Succ1 said \u1.1.1 '-lid the board 1. I Jm•dol"'I alS(I 1kllJl·d t 1 ma!l.e a list )I prM111e~ for the Ol'l·J, , l'Jch commun11 and pla' a h1ggl·r r le in deciding h1 v. group.. -.pend nHlnl'' l!I' en them b' the l .,11ed \\a' \n aJd111ona .:n rcru:nt 1.,1me .. from t 1rporJtl' 1.11ntr nut1cin<. and the final J l'\l'rcent lnim ;nJ ' Jual donat1<ln\ UCCI '-lid Th, 1J•Qt''t I n •t•d \\a' 'Uf'f'k'ment lh1s ,~ar "l'nt w thl' 1 )range ( 11un1' chapter of tht' .\ml·ri1.Jn Rt•J t n'" "h1ch rt"tc1 ,ed \I ~ ,...,11l1on Strapped b~ ded 1nmg donations 1n recent 'ear,. l 'n1 ted \\<a\ offic ials decided the c."tcm u"ed to d1..,tnbute the chant\ ·s Three Coast men snared in large Jiashish seizure By JONATHAN VOLZgE °' ... °"" .......... Three Orange Coast men are await· mg trial with three others for allegedly smugglinJ 2,400 pounds of hashish from Jndta. federal authorities sai4, ·A federal grand jury indicted Gene Heitland Fisher. 44. of Laauna Beach: Oyde Ronald Gates. 44. of South Laguna. and Anhur Garcia Cuesta, 41 . of Dana Point 1n the alleged plot to distribute SI 0 million wonh of hashish. Because of the quantit) of the drua involved -it was the second-largest seizure m U.S. history -each defendant faces a minimum sentence Raatiapm Beach A man arrested at the comer of Garfic&d venue and Golden West Street on a $287 lraffic wamant ttturncd houn later to find has 1966 FOf'd MustlQI WU llolen. • • • Two men in a brown Honda uted a 88 1un to shoot t~ window out of another ma"'' car . ~n Bach Boulevard. No OM was U\J\U'~. ••• A woman who lives tn the 17000 block of tanky Way m>Or1Cld hear- ine footsttsl9 on her roo( : '-of JO }'ears in a federal pcn1ten11a~ and a max1mu'rn of hfe 1mpnson· mcnt. with fines up to $16 m1lhon. -\ss1stan1 lJ.S. Allorne' Janet Hudson said. · The defendants art schcdukd for arraignment 1n Los .\ngeles Aug. 29. .\ISO indicted was Jeffre~ Ra} Rankin. 41. of Lake Elsinort: Vance H. Link. 34. of Riverside. and Dennis Lee Lipper, whose age was un- available. of Riverside. Hud~n said Rankin arranged to smusgle 2.400 pounds of hashish into the country concealed in a shipment of 319 boxes of nails. The containtr holding the bo'\es of nails and drugs was taken to a lake • • • A &irl who was to meet a man 1n an alle}' in the 19000 block of Hunt- ington Drive said a bandit m a ski mask with a.bandpn robbed her. The aunman put the wupon to her head. cautioned her 1'dt ao 1C1Um. and nfled her pocket$. the woman sa1d. LapnaBeaU .\ planter valued at SJSO was ~poned stolen Thursday ITT>m the front of a home on Temple Terncc Onve. ••• I El more storage fac1llt~. where the defendants allegcdl) separated the drugs and nails and took the ha h1sh to L1pper's R1vers1de home. Hudson '31d. But l ' nited tat es { Ul\toms Ser' 1cr inspectors disco' ered the drugs v. he"n the shipment first entered the coun· tr.. and launched a two-v.-cek 1n· \CSt1gat1on. Hudson said. The Drug Enforcement .\dm101strn11 on. R1ver- 111de police and shentTs depanmcnts and . .\r('ad1a and \lonro\ ta pohC'C' depanments also p;in1c1pated m the 1nvesuga11on. authont1c said. .\ttome~s representing the defen· dants "'ere unavailable. .\ blad. Sch\\inn mountam bike was totcn from a Thalia trttt home. the '1ct1m told pohce Thursda\ The h1le 1s v.onh an estimated SSOO • • • Jc:"dn. ca h and camera equip- ment v.~r.t ~p0ned stolen Thursda) from a home on t. Tropez. The loss has ~ct 10 ~determined. Newport 8-cb .\ \tolcn 19 8 Honda CRX ~as ~'cttd c.arl) Thunda) on a din road n~r Back S.Y Dn,e, The black Th, largl''' l'\l'rCl'ntagr · · 1fona11ons 10 the nr.tnl!l ( ount\ I n1ted \\ 3\ charter - c .. 11.I-"1 'iht• na11on' 2 _;111 .-hartrr\ arr car. ho"e' er. hJJ heen stripped and "a" mi ssing 11., l1cen\t' plate . scat., and "en·o. In add1t1on the 1g0111on "a!> damagl·d Jnd the e\terior had 011 spr:n ed ,,n 11 r<''>S1b1' m an attempt to destr1'' thl' q·h1de Police found a lu2 "' renl h rubtx·r ~ll" e" and a ran 01 -.l p l\ln~nearb' ••• Re'l1dl·nt' lln \\ alnut Lane re- poned S('\'I ng a prl)" la outside the home \\ l·Jnc.·sda' nig.h t He "as de~nb\-d J'-a \ L,ear-old man. 5· foot·Q. a ~)ut I 5l ptiund<;. dressed m a "h11e T-c.h1n and Jar\. shons ThC' pro,\ler v.a'I ~,1ne upon the am, al of onk ers Irvine \ JU'cn1k \'a' Jrrc<.lt'd v.h1le auempuni 10 enter lJke\lde Middle ' hool. 3 Lemongra" Dn,e. through a roof' cnt Thur\Ja' .11 I 0. ~3 p m • • • Police arrc tcd a :+.~car-old man \ f'•1. \l.'ll' 'Jlul·J at appro\lmatef\ 'It• "a' tal..l·n tn'rr a rt•,1Jencc in ihc ~P• • t-lcx »I lilen,•1"-.J 'treL'l ~·t"een -Jl pm \\ ednt•..da' and 11 :i m Thur\J:i' Fountain Valley 1ml·,1ne thre" .i Jin, ,.J it-n1ugh the "indl)" of J hl'me m the 1:.. .) block c..'f Brl'IOlhurc.1 . tn•et \\ l·Jne'· da~ nti!ht and stole t ft" ne.,,, '' clothing anJa p;i1r l)I gla<...e' . . . Je"eln. a coin .-ollt"tlton Jnd a '1de01.a\lt.'lle relord<'f "crt" '"'len from a home 1n the I .,\I((• bll"X '-,,, C\anta \tana Dn\ c btt\.\ttO t> rm T uesda' and fl p m \\ ed ne-sda' .... -\ mcn'sd1amond nng "onh atx,u1 S3.~)() "as l\tOlen from a bus1ne<.\ 1n the I 000 bloct.. of Magnolia trect l'arh Tuesda' c'en1ng Ca.ta Mesa ..\ "oman accused ha Ct ·b<l\ fnend of beating her after the couple brot..e up 111 It'" ,~tour 'l •ff' ol dating. She ..a 1,~ :1t' ~·izan a-~, 1n!t dunng the l:l't n' • mtlnth' "h"n he became ll3h'u' Jod .iccu\l'.! hl'r of cheating on hrn In ht•rJp.Htr ,·m he held her d'''"' Jnd 'trud, t'tl'r ''" th~ h~:id. .. 11irna,n .ind k~<. I I I r"1''H\f 111 a 1.Jr "J' SC'\ereh ,lamJ~l·d ''hen an un l..no" n suspec·t •hrr" · a \!.•1011" ,ex-tail mto an 'l'\l':l "ind1" "h1k 11 "3' par~ed on 1h, '. • h11x k ,,, \1d ... ink' \\a~. The ''" · · , \\ c rl· n-.1tk tht"1r home and h'-'· ·J .. n1•" \\lien thC'' lool..ed out thl 1:ir "J' •1ame' '-o 'u'rectwa-; \l'\ n ... h1rmer ll'Tll'll\\l'\'S 11f a mO\le thl',1tn ;m ,u,pt'l. tcd 01 pounng salt 1111&• thl' ~.1-. t.tn k 111 an cmplo~et'scar T hl 'l·h11 It "·" r.trl t"d b) the l 11''.ti.I' l 1m·m.1 .11 ~-,q Harhor Rh d .1t th1 11m1. l hl ,U,pt"Ct~ h:id b\·rn hani:in~ un1unJ th1 lht•ate-1 af\er the' "''ll' t"m·d h3ra'"m other empll"l.'l"' after he broke into an apanment in the JOO block 01 <. omell .\\enue late Thursda) 1n ~hat omc1als sa~ ma} ha' c been an attempted se\ual as· sault -\~ted v.a~ Ross Ke~au1lani Goo • • • < ontid~n11al ti l<'S v.ctt ttponcdh A.rtWork& taken from gallery ~tolcn 1n a burglar) at an office at i Park Plaza "tdn~a} even"'& or Thursda' mom1r\ The bttak-1n ()('('Untd.hctwttn ·30 pm. and 7·)0 am • • • -..\ t')luc l q Hond.a -.\crord. hcensc number I. f'N418 v.-a stolen ftom the '\On l\tal1on at MacArthur Boule,ard and Red Hill -'.venue hct~ttn ~ p m. \\-edn~) and 8 30 a.m. Thursda) 8.\L TIMORE (.\Pl -Offic1al at an an µJlel') sa) a "soptnstiated'' thief so ca.ttf ulh con~alcd tbt re- moval of SS00.000 1n mall .\s1.an 'AOrU Junna th~ ~1an a.n curator· 'acat100 that taffers d idn't rea.h.zc th~ w~rtgo~ ~ curator. Hn~m Wood•ns:d. d1SC'OH1'ed upon his return thel some 7 .,.()tk.s . were tokn dunna the \'XatlOO Jul)' ll tO UI-I J, tatd Wahm .\n (Jallen Director Ro~n P. lkr&man. ~hoannoun ed the thd\ Tbursda • m of the '.)CCU had anater h1stonC'll vahle IJ? tht m vm theft monctan value. ntimated at SSOO. • Bttaman 111d. \\ Yi'lrd .. wu ~-al\1n1 aro\Uld ht\ ga.llerw:s. as n&ra.lon -•ti do.; wt.itn he not1ctd ~ mitll111 that tw hadn •t remo''e!Ct '" lerpnan-. .. ., .. BUSRVOWS WIN IN STRONG SPEECH •.• Errors on Vincennes adinitted; captain OK ....... iDDlaute &ban Bush. -From Indiana, Bush will point his cami-ian toward bia battlefield states for lhe ~ovcmbcr election, visiting Qbio. Illinois. Washinaton statt, 0ree0n. CaJjfomia and Texas in a DOIHIOp blitz through Wednesday. ... know that what it all comes down to, this election -what it all comes down 101 after all the shoutinA and the cheen, as the man at the desk. in the Oval Office .. and who should sit at that desk," Bush told cheering deleptes in a convention windup speech Thursda{ night. .. My friends. am that man." Bush said. Although spcechmak.io~ is not Bush's strona suit, he delivered his remarks with strength. confidence and poise. .. He bit it. He hit it out of the park." exulted Sen. Alfonse D'Amato. R- N.Y. "For me. it was (a question of) survival, lhc speech of his life and he did it. .. Massach usens delegate Joyce Hampers called it "a grand slam.'' Nebraska Gov. Kay Orr said: "It was a ser1sltive speech becau.s~ he was so strong ind yet so sens111ve. He showed that he 1s attuned to the American people. l believe he re- vealed a George Bush people have not yet seen and had a chance to appreciate." "The main message bere ... said Florida Gov. Bob Martinez, "is America discovered George Bush." Bush's wife. Barbara, delighted the convention with a tribute to her husband. "You've nominated for the prtSidcncy a man who is as strong and caring and decent as America herself." Yet. the controversy over Quayle cast a cloud over the convention euphoria and the forgjng of a tick.ct to challenge Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis . Republicans fretted that the furor would undermine GOP chances of renewing their eight-year lease on the White House. ··1t·s not going to help the tick.et," said Illinois Secretary of State Jim Edgar. a Republican. "I think. we'll just have to wait a few days and see how this thing settles out." "Let's face it. the question 1s whether a rich kid's family got him into the Guard when other people were getting drafted." said John OeC'amp, a Vietnam veteran and GOP delegate from Nebraska. "Some of them like me got shot at a lot and great man) of them just got shot and ktllcd." Qua~·k. a member of an inOu~nt1al newspaper family. refused to d1scu~ the matterThul"$dayon the ground 11 would detract from Bush's accep- llncespeech. "It's the vice president' nilht. wby should St-nator Q.uayle hold some big news conference? ·said press secretary Sheila Tate: . The Democratic oppos111on cam- paign stepped around the .controversy over Quayle and the National Guard but raised questions about his qu~lifi­ cat1ons ... We leave 1t to the Amencan people to judge who made t.he best decision. who made the pres1dent1al decision." said Paul Brountas. chair- man of Michael Dukak1s' presiden- tial campaign. "The key quesuon 1~: Did (Bush) pick the ~rson who 1s best qualified to serve ... "I'm proud to ha ve Dan Quayle at m) side," Bush said, giving delegates an unmistakable sign that he was not backing away from his running mate. Bush. recently revived in the polls after a 17-point deficit 10 Dukak1s. said: "There are a lot of great stones in politics about the underdog winning -and this is going 10 be one of them. I mean to run hard. to fight hard. 10 stand on the issues -and I mean to win.·· .,~. Balloons deecend u Re- pubUcan con-.end on enda. WASH lNGTON (AP) -The Pen- tagon toda) acknowledged that the crew of the USS Vincennes made Stveral mistakes in shooting down an Iranian airliner but concluded that the ship's captain. based on what he ,had been told, "did what his nation expected of him .... " The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Adm. William Crowe. said that an investigation of the July 3 tragedy found that Capt. Will C. Rogers UI and his crew were acting under severe stress as the airliner approached them during a surface engagement with Iranian gunboats. The Vincennes mistook the airliner for an F-14 fighter and shot it down . killing 290 people. "The commanding officer never received the clear evidence that he thought he needed to establish lhat lhe Iranian aircrafi bad not come to panicipate in the onaoing surface acuon.~· Crowe told a news con- ference. Defense Secretary Frank. C. Carluc- ci told rcpQrters he had decided to withdraw a letter of censure proposed for one of the ship's officers, despite mistakes made by that officer. Crowe said that President Reagan had rece1 ed the report and con- curred in its findings. Crowe ci ted these mistakes: -A conclusion that the civilian Airbus was descending ralher than ascending as 11 approached the Vincennes. -A repon that the jetliner was tran.s!'lilllng a signal identifying 11 as a m1htan, aircraft. Syphilis rises; ~inorities ig~ore 'safe sex' message Reagan aims to limit Noriega investigation .\TLANTA (AP)-Ajump in the S} phi I is rate 10 the highest level in 37 years shows that minorities, and particularly heterosexuals. ha ve fa.11- cd to heed the message about practic- ing safe sex despite the AIDS scare. blacks and Hispanics -groups for which incidence rates were already high ."' the CDC said. The 1ncreasescamcd~nnga ~n0<1 when sexuall) transmuted disease rates were falling among homosexual men. the largest group at risk for A IDS. The use of condoms and other safe-sex ll'rhnaques lessen the like- lihood of contracung all venereal diseases. SANTA BAR BARA (AP) -The White Hou~ says it will not provide information sought by congressional investigators about alleged drug deal- ing by Panamanian ruler Manuel Antonio Noriega unless the scope of the investigation is reduced. The announcement Thursda) by President Reagan's chief spokesman. Marlin Fitzwater, came as Demo- cratic presidential nominee Michael Duk.akis accused the White HouSt of "stonewalling'' the probe by the General Accounting Office. The inqu11) could delve into Re- publican presidential nominee George Bush's knowledge of the Noriega case. Bush. who is promoting his role 1n administration anti-drug efforts. has denied having early knowledge of Noriega's ties to the drug world or suppressing information about the mailer. For vears. Nonega provided intelligence Information to the CIA. which Bush headed in the 1970's. . North and South Koreans 1neet to ease rl~alry, stall By The Associated Press PANMUNJOM. Korea-Lawmakers from North and South Korea met for the first time in nearly tnrec years today to discuss easing their long rivalry. but they made no progress on a non-aggression pact or on the Nonh 's demand tobeaco-hostat the Olympic Games. Thetwofive-memberdelcgationsagreed to hold a second meeting at the truce village of Panmunjom on Saturday to see if they could agree on terms for full-scale parliamentary talks. Today's meeting was the first between delegates from North and South since 1985. Chief South Korean delegate Park Joon-kyu said afterward that he rated chances for holdin_g parliamentary talks at ··50-SO" and said North Korea will have to be more flex ible. North Korea urged the two sides to hold meaningful talks. "The head of our delepuon stressed that we should not repeat the undesirable history of past ... in which dialogue was arranged but failed to bear fruit." said the state-run Korean Central News Agency. monitored in Tokyo. Sandlnlsta• to utend cease-fire MANAGUA. Nicaragua-TheSandinistagovemment said 1t will extend its unilateral cease-fire with Contra rebels and is ready to resume peace talks immediately, according 10 a U.S. senator who met with President Daniel Ortega. Also Thursday. the government !aid that Radio Catolica can go back on the air. but without news broadcasts. Monsignor Bismarck Carballo. spokesman for the Catholic archdiocese in the capital. Managua. said Radio Catolica wouJd resume broadcasting today. 38 daysafier being ordered shut for news coverage that allegedly incited violence. Sen. Christopher Dodd. D- Conn .. who met Thul"$day' with Ortega and his brother. Defense Minister Humberto Ortega. said the Sandinistas are willing to resume peace talks immediately with the U.S.-supported rebels known as Contras. "There are no preconditions on talks" with the rebels. Dodd said at Augusto Cesar Sandino Airport shortly before leaving Nicaragua. "They said they would extend (the cease-fire) 1ndefin1tely." said Dodd. a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee-and chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs. Fitzwater. in anta Barbara whale Reagan vacauons at his ranch north of here, said admin1strat1on officiels had ··met with the GAO in an effort to narrow the request. which GAO declined to do." The admin1strat1on told the GAO on July 13 that n would need 10 complete a legal review before re- sponding to the request. Fitzwater \aid. I he national Centers for Disease Control on Thursday reported 35.241 cases of syphilis in the United States in 1987. The rate of 14.6 per 100.000 people was up from an estimated 11 .4 a year earlier and equaled the 1982 rate as the highest since the rate of 16.7 in 1950. He said the GAO request "asks for a broad range of sens1t1 ve intelligence matenal. information from open law enforcement files. and material re- flecting the dcliberatl\ e dec1S1on- making process of the execu11"c branch." Based on th•~ advice. the While House spokesman said. "We cannot part1ripate in the stud) as current!}' designed." Reported ll .. cases ofsyph1lisrost' 30 percent 1n two years. from 27.143 or 11.5 per 100.000 1n 1985. the CDC said. "Homosexual men ... have taken safe sex messages scnously," said Dr. Joel Greenspan. a COC specialist in scxuallr transmitted diseases. "They have changed their behavior. M1n- ont) people. and particularly heter- osexual s, have not gottt'n that message." In M1am1. Dukalos said. ··1 think thl' Wh ite House does not want 10 rooperatl' lx.-cauM' the~ are embar- ra~ cd b~ this. "Thl' 1ncrea\t' .. "as greatest for Pakistanis sure crash was sabotage ISLAMABAD. Pakistan (A P) -A govern- ment minister said toda\ that sabotage was almost certain I) the cause of a tier) plane crash that killed President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq and U.S. .\mbassador .\mold Raphel. . But a go,ernment information officer dis- counted all <,pccula11on on the cause of the explosion and crash. which al so killed 28 others. The countn. meanwhile. was preparing for Zia's funeral. sehcduled Saturda) at th e world's largest mosque. Faisal MasJ1d . ..\ gra' e \\3S dug for him toda~ on the la" n in front of the mosque .\cross the borda 1n India. au1hon11e lifted cur1e\\s m t"'o to" ns on the India-Pakistan b6rder after police eta hcd with Moslems pro1es11ng Zia's death. India. whirh 1<, mainl) Hindu. and Pakistan. "h1l'h 1s Moslem. arc long-ume adversanes and ha'e fought three wars since the~ both gamed indl'pcndence from Britain in 194 7. Policl' and param1lta1J forces continued 10 cnforl'C a curfe" an the summer capital of Jammu and Ka'ihm1r. a strategic state claimed b) both rountnes. otlic1als !>aid. Many Moslems 1n the rl'SIOn ~upport the Pakistani claim and admired Zia. "-ho carlirr this }Car put his count ry under Islamic law. ~cunt~ forces toda) fired warning shots in thl· air 10 disperse crowds th at '1olated the rl·~tm11ons. but no one was hurt. the) said On Thur\da'. police killed four Moslem and "oundl·<l more than I 00 others trytng to set fire 10 Hindu homes. shop!> and temples_ Pak1<>1an·s minister of communications and ra1h'a~s . .\slam Khattak. told reporters that sabotage \\as ··a 1.000 percent certainty" as the cau~ of the m1lita111ransport plane crash. He dad not elaborate. But a gu' crnment information officer, speak- ing on rnnd111on of anon) m11y. discounted all <,pccula11on on the cause. including a newspaper report that a 11mc bomb was hidden in a basket of mangoes aboard the plane. "Nothing is known ~ct."' ~c said. "The 1n' ei.t1gators are sull at the ··Rumors .\bout Blast CauS{'" "as the head· hne 1n the English-language oppos1t1on dail). The Muslim . "'\II sons of repons and rumors arc r1rcula11ng in the federal capital in the absence of an authentic official regarding the crash.'' it wr<?tc. Burmese name first civilian chief in 26 years BANGKOt-.. Thailand (A P) -Burma's attome~ general. Maung Maung. toda) was named chairman of Burma's ruli ng party and president. state-run radio said. The American-educated law) er is the countf) 's first civilian leader in 26 'cars. w · tudcnt leaders rejected the choice of Maung Maung." ho 1s seen asa figurehead for the milita!Y . and called for a nationwide strike to prc~s for an end to one-party rule. a Western diplomat in Rangoon said. Students led bl oody street demonstrations on .\ ug. 8· I:! that ended the 17-day rule of Maung Maung\ hard-line predecessor. Sein Lw1n. Burma's official Radio Rangoon said that \faung l\.;faung. 63. was selected during emergenc) mee11ngs of the central committee of the Burma Stx:1a li<,t Program Party and of the Peo ple's .\'>M:mbl). Burma's parf1ament. The radio was monitored in Bangkok. "Students ha ve called for a nationwide stnkr on Monda\." the Western diplomat said by teleph one (rom Rangoon. the capital: "They're ag11at1ng for abolition of one-party rule. The more militant (student) leaders are disappointed." He said students call<.'d for the stnke in leaflets circulated dunng a peaceful rail) in front of Rangoon General Hospital. Japan's Kyodo news service. reportinj from Rangoon. said 15.000 people took part in the rally. State high court bars suit in lover's death S.\ FRl\NCI (O(AP)-Astate Supreme C'oun ruling limiting the ab1li1v of unmarried people to sue "hen' a hvc -in companion is killed shows the court 1s out of touch with the times. ~}'S the lawyer for the man \\hO~ lawsuit was rcJected. "We all know that in this society no one frowns on people who are not married living together." said Michael Robins. a lawyer for Richard Elden. who filed suit over a fatal 1982 crash in Pasadena. ··1t's a new world and the Supreme CourtJ'ust hasn't caught up with it," hr sai after Thursda) 's ruling. With Justi~ llen Broussard dis- senting. the court cited "the state's interest in promoting marriage" m saving that Elden. who saw his lover fatally inju,red in a car crash. cannot sue the other dri ver for emotional distress and loss of companionship. The ruhngpreventsa member of an unmarried couple, whether heter- osexual or homosexual, from suing for emotional distress suffered from Stting the other partner injured. Such suits can be filed by a spouse. a parent. a child or other close relative. The court also said a suit for "loss of consonium" -love. compa- nionship. emotional support and sexual relations th at is denied by loss of a partner -can be filed only by a spouse. The ruling did not affect the 1976 decision involving actor Lee Ma rvm where the court led the nation 1n setting property nghts of mamcd pairs by allowmg one member of an unmarried couple to bind the other to an implied promise of financial support. Loma Linda mecUcal center stops inf ant organ harvest LOMA LINDA (AP) -After 13 failed attempts. a controversial pro- ~m to harvestorgansofinfantsbom with m<>5t of their brains miuina was guictl) uspended last month by Loma Linda Univmaty Medical CeTitcr. oflkiaJs said. plans to accept other such infants 1n the immediatt future, Peabody u1d. Howtver, Loma Linda wall honor prior comm1tmtnt1 to attempt orpn harveuinJ in 1wo unborn anencephahc infants. said a hospi\11 spokeswoman. The Pf'Olr1m's fut~ ~II be de- termined af\tr completten>of a rcpon Pabody is prepariQI for medical ~nter offidals. Anen~hcs arc born m1ssin1 sections of the brain and skull. Most die at blnh or sbonly lhaeafta. P l A l A "Certainly. iftheonly4'Utcome you arc lookina at is the number of solid orpns transplanted, our prosram hu failed. and failed dismally ... Dr. Joyce L. Peabody. Loma Linda's chief of nconatoloay. said in an AUJ. l O bioethics 1eminar in Oakland. A tape recordina of the discussion was obtained by the Loi Anti:les Times, which rcponcd on it in todly'a t'ditions. Right a~ from Sou1h Cout Pl;wa on Bear trcct. For more dct.lil~ C':llt 241 1700 Tht deca iof\ 10 IUspend the pro- aram us1n1 aMnCePhalic t.bla.,.. MVtt announced, but thttt arc no "It takn a pankwar amount ot COUf'llt to acknowledet that you may haYe made a miaau;· .ud Leslie RothmbnJ. a facu.hy mt:tnbtt at the UClA Mcdacal Cen~ and medical ethics speaalist wbo hid Mtaazcd the l.Oml Lindi praeram. '\ to ~~ vs A1.i:" At ... ~ .. •dVn ~- ,,, .. A r;,u ... :,, . ' . """' c; ... -.. u• A,.. WI! """• "' :,..,,\1" A'f" .... °'"' .:., )1 "• A<t ,_, ~. ;· .... eei. .. ··~ '~ ,,., (,~ .,.., ·" DAMAGED P Orange Coast DAll Y PILOT /Friday, August 19, 1988 AS ·re rages in Montana wilderness Redesigned booste~ rocket 'safestfhingontheshuttle' N • Munl. (\Pl -forest ~ lirt 1h11t l..1lkd m ule and t-d I 0 hou!te~ grew b) 7,000 vcrmf)lt 1n the mountain\ \t of Hdcno. ~k-,p1tc thr f I. 700 lirdightct"I, unded like a tr::un," s:iid Oum. "hO'lt' cabin nnd 30 ·re dc'it ro) cd h) Ila mci. "'hen rm _Spring., C reek tire quad· in s11c I' hul"\Ja) "When we ul of the g.aragc. \.\e \aw this coming at us lhrough the here. ti re fcmcrl \'ello\.\r,tone I Park oOicial) in W)om1ng • a third campground. and lircfillhtel\ al~o battled tire~ 1n Cali· lom1a IJaho 'Ulh and other We\t· l'rn 'llah:s I hl' Warm Spring!. C red.. lirt. in the lkhorn Mountain sre" to 17.mo acn:s during the night, but on t'4o lront .. 11 tool. 1ums that could help i.upprC'>'i It ... aid lire information otfi(w Bob Krepp' ~•d toda). \Vl'\tt:rl) \1.ind blowing at about 20 mph latl' l hursda~ "pu\hcd the fire had.. into 11\dl" on it~ wt."Stern rcnmctcr. dl·pri' 1ng it of new fuel ;rnd rd1l'\ 1nis a lhreat to the 500 or so n:r,1Jen1~ of 1ht.• Saddle Mountain 'ubd1' 1<;1on about I 0 mile-. southeast of rklena. Krepps said. They had b\'\'n \.\arned that tht> might ha'c 10 l'\ JlU3tl' On thl' fir•:\ <'J .. tern edge. the tlalile'I mo' cd uut oft he lort>sted high \Ountr>.ind on1og,n1 \land "That'!ia real tx·nl'f11 to u .. al~ ... Krepps said. tx•tau'>t' of the lighter fud. \lthoush the namc'I ad' a need ca\t tu \11th1n al><HH 1hre1.· m1k., of the \In) rnmmun1t\ of 'Winston. aboul 15 mile'> \Outhca\I ol I ldena. '"There's good ft1l.' linl.' 111 t)H'r t hcrc." Krepp) '1~11d ··1 1h1 nk the~ 'r•: in preu ~ goo<l 'hare th" morning" \1 ka"ll .io pcupll· remained out o( thl·11 huml'' "h1k 'olunteer fire lrl.'"' hdpcd cul lire lint'' around hOU\C\ and other 'trul turc., \.\C'll of \\ inl>ton and ncJ r \1ontana ( II\ a .. mall to" o J k" rn•k~ wuth ol Hekn3 authw nu:' -..11d Fm~ olliuah ..aid the~ \.\l·re op- 11m1'1ttr about a rnolin& lrl'nd prcd1\·· ll'd for lhl· "-n·k,·nJ Krl'PP' \Jtd foui home' "and \I\ <iummt.•r l'ahin' \ll'fl' hurncd earl) Thur,da' "hl'rl lhl' t.1 .. 1-mo\lng \\arm \pr1n~' < rn·~ 100~ Jn unc\· JX'l'tl'd turn to''Jflt thl· north lkforc th\· lir\' hall111>1Wd \\ cdnc~­ da> n1gh1 Jh<>ul I "!JO lirt•fight\'1 \ ha<l11'1· ~·rll'l1ll11nla1nl·d lhehla1e ht.·g1u1 \ug 4 '' hl·n .1 l11ur·" herl·< .. lrl't.' \ chJdt' caught llrl' llRK1HA~1 ITY. L'.tah fAP• - '.1ort" than ~1 ~ear'i 3ftcr a fl3"td boo.,lt'r rOl l..1.·1 Joint doomed the ( halknger. tht• r1.•cki.1ant:'d part 1s .. the.'.' !Mlki.t 1hmson the spau· shuuk" and C'l:11c:d C'ngme~\ s:t~ the m il '' H'tld' to la um h. "11.·an\.\h1l1•. 1«hn1uun') al (a!X' C ana,c:ral Flot \>t)ltedadampo,cr..i ga' kal. o n the D1!>CO\ l'f) and applied a 'l'ahng Lompound toda,~ a., lh\'~ \I or kc:d to <:kar o nt· ot 1hc la~I rt:ma1ning hurdle'l tO liftotl \: \S.\ spokc'i"'Oman Pat Ph1lhp' \Jtd the m m pound "'ould ha' l' to '>l't 1111 'l'' 1.•ral hour\ th<:n \.\Orl...er-. "'ould run pr1''l'i>Urc: l het.·I..~ O\erlhc wtt"kcnd 1u dt'tt'mllnt' hov. "'ell 1ht 5eal "orl..l.'d ' \ \ \ .mJ 11.ilonon Thiokol hailed Thur-.d:a~ 1, pntormance of a de· ll~·1,111:h tl,1\.\\-d b<)(})ler in the last 1n J \(,'fll'\ o f li\t 1cst-tinngs required IX-ltH'\' Ot~O' l'I") rnn proceed with tb 'l hl·dul~·J tl,ght 1h1i. fall I h1· tl'\l l ulm1n1ncd .1 $470 m11l1on d lw 1 111 \ vrre\I a fault' JOI nt !.Cal that .1110\l cJ J plume ol tit.·~ .. gas to esca~ un J..in 2~ 1qx6 1r1ggenng the nf'lt1\wn that l..1 lled Challenger's \\'\'II\ 11.'" llll'rnber~ Court upsets injury suit, . . overturning Bird decision ')\' 11< ,,, l"l () I \l'l -\ ( altlrnr11J "upf\'l'W ( uurt ruling qua\h1ng .111 in1ur~ \ 1ll1m' IJ"'>Ult mari...., thl' ti1-.1 11011.: 1hl Ol"" more U)n\l'nJll\l \llUrl h.1 ... 11\l'rtUrnl·d a maJort1lll \,l\l' Jl'\11kJ h" tht: Rose Bird Lourt Thl' 5-~ d,·u\11111 I hu"JJ\ 1>'N· turning J mult1m11l11111-J1111Jr 11.J"HJ di:1 l\ICIO lJnll' nn a nlJlllrtl\ u•n \l~I· ing 111 th\' 1°1'·1· JpprnntlT' nt (10\ ( 1c11rgl' ()\:ul..ml'JIJn ht:Jdc:J h' C h1l'I Ju,ltll' \1.tl,nlm I UlJ' Bird thl·pr1·\H•UHhtdJU\llll' Jnd t\\u l·11lkagu1'\ \\l'tl' Jl'll'Jtcd 1n the: ,11,c:mlx:r l"l'h dl'llt0n Thl· \1>urt hdJ 1ha1 Jn tnJur. '1l11m ha' r:11 ri~hl h> 'IUl' 1h1 otht:r pan~ ., '"'uranlt u1mpan tor drJg· gang out flJ~ mnll' I Ill' Jn l'l••n l'!JO\ \Ul h IJ\\\Ull\ 1n lhl' futurt 11n1.l' thl' $1hnf l'k.•111ml'' linJI It .tllo\\\ pl't1Cl1ng lil~'' to wn11nw hu1 hm11' lhl.'m \l'' l'rC:h b~ rl·4u1r111it proof 01 thl· "wngdoer"s l1;1h1llt' lx·lurt: thl· 1n,url·r l an he '-UC:d -J r1.·,1m tion thJt d1m1natl''> mo-.1 l<I, .... , \l h1d1 an· , ... ·111l.'d \11thout .1n ;1dml\,1011 ut k1bal11' I hl' ruling "a' halkd b~ 1nsuranll lompan~ la"~l·r Ro~ \\l·atherup .t\ ... 1 gr1•at ' 1llor~ tor l'' t'~ ont: "hu hu\\ in\uranre." !x'cau'\c the l'OSI ol 1h ... ~ IJ\\'lU•I'> "pa,)t'd on to insuranu: 'll'>IOffil"I"'> nut ( altt11rn1J TnJI l.J\\\t'C~ .\,. ,111.1.11100 Jllllrnl'' Hant'\· Ll.'\ &nl' ,a1J th ... · rul111g g1' l'' tn'>un:~ a hcen'>C' tu l'\plo11··1hl''1l t1m'> oftraged1e .. - t..nppkd prnpk. "1do"'S. orphan'>·· lrct: ot Jm 1.oun re' 1e"' Hi: 'wild 'otl'r'> lOuld o' at urn th ... · ruling b' .1ppru' 1ng J < TL\-barl.ed in111at" l' Pmpo'>llllln tu JO ,o,rmber \ 11.1"'1 ruling JO the Ro~al C1lutx· \;l\l' alll)\ll'd JO IO!Uf\ \ llllm lo \Ul' 1lw 11thn "dl··, insurance: l'ompan' lor '1ul:.ittn\! IJ"' rc:qumng da1m~ tu Ix· handkd ~n \!uod fa 1th "1th da1m'> paid pwmp11'-11n1t..· ltah11t1' t\ dt•ar °'ud1 IJ\\\UI\\ Ollt..'O larr. puntlJ\t' dJmJgt..· .J\\JrJ., !ar higher th:in the tn'UrJn ... l' lx'lll'lit-. '"' 111' ed ~up­ por11.·r., 'll'\\t..'J lhl· la" suit' 3\ J \IJ\ Bradley urges utility to hold off on gas cutbacks I I,, \ 't ii L ~ \ -\ IJ\l>r Tom RrJdlc~ S.'1~ ing the ~mog-iilled summer , .... J"'n '' thl '"1r,111mc to mal..l· h11.al ut1lillt''> burn polluung heaung 01\. urgt'd till \11uthd•1 < ,1hlmr 1J < •J' < 11 111 hold lll1 lln ru1bat..l..s of natural gas unul fall I ti ... · t!·'' t..11•1 p.in, lx~an ... u111ng h.tll... 'upphe' ot natural ga'> to its ut1lt 1' , u,1<1•111:1' I ,,.,JJ' ,,1, 1ng 11'" 1ntl r rl''>C.'r' 1•s \l('re threatened b~ an unusuall~ h1\!h l!.i' Jl n 111J h' 111 ... · util1t1l''> l'lll1n'> t•1 make up for a h)droekctm· po"cr ,h~•· 1"'t.111,,n1,,d th tht· Jr11u~h1 ··\\ l··r ... • lighting no"' to reduce the air pollution In I hi' rq:1111 B1 .!dll'\ ,,11d T hur\Jj\ .. r h1<, ~ems to he the \.\Or'>t t1ml' 10 the , ,·.11 •., t:urtJ1. :h • .i,· 1' l'r' 11f 11Jtur;il ~a' '1•rl r~ thl''-t' u11ht1es 10 burn heating 11 :1 .1: p11•d ., ' .!ft..Jl JCJ mor. poll .. · on . \\Ith g.J'> allotmenh being UI. .1:1 : 11l1illJ, ,,1 thl'' mu,1 t'lurr rnt1r. hc:at ng 011111 run their gt'nt'rJtOrs Bias sult settled for $35 mllllon Pll l\BI R<dl -·\n l''l1m.i1t·d J tMI( tormer \\'esunghuu\l' Ekllm ( orp l'lllr'lol\l'l' Jl'llll'd "'\l'f,lnt..l' p;I\ t°ll'\JU'\l' Oflhl.'!f age Could share SJ" 1111ll11•n 111 "h.111-. b\.'ltn l·d 111 Ix: thl· larg. ... ·'>t 'l·t1lcment of a d1s...·nminat1on ra°'I.' \\ l' hr11I.. ... · ",.,,,. n .... ,, 1u11unJ · < hark' \han1)r general i:ounsd 0i the Equal I mph•\nll.'PI 11rp11r1ui111' 1 11mm1"11rn ,,11...I f hurlod3' EEOC'> nl'go11awr~ "l'l l' ,irmnl "11h .1 lt..'•kl ,II uiun ruling 1h.11 \\ cst1nghouse \lolatcd lhl' ·\g1· [),,,nmin.1111111 in ~ mpli\\Ol\'111 \1.1 "hrn 11 denied ...c'erancr pa~ to l'mpl11\l't'' "h11 \\t..'rl· .l1g1hk l11r l'l\'11'11111' .1tu.·r their JOhs "'ere cllminatl'd in plant, 1,1,111)'.' th.it hq!.1n 111 I '''II 1hrfl<1(. 'ued Wt•<.tinghouse 1n -:-.:e"' Jcr\t'' . 111d l\1111" h .1n1.1 in thl' l',irh t-i ,11, Thr P\'nn,~l,an1a <,u11 "a' t'\pandcd 1n I <li'\..I 111 ·,ndu,k \\ l''11n~h1•uw l'mpl1•'l'C'> na11on"1dc t'\lept tho':.4. rnirt:'•'l1tt..·d Ill thl' 'l'" krw' 1.u11 \ ll'tkral JUdgt· 1n 't'" kr~~ d1sm1s~d 1h.11 ..,111t ..1nd thl I I!)( .1pp1:.1k'd Ill th ... · I \ \rd l 1rt.."u11 ( oun ,,, \ppral\ 10 Ph 1l.1d1 lpt11.1 In 1>,,· f\·nn" '.1r1.1,u1• h·'"l"t'r :i tcdc:ral d1<.tnd 1udge rukd Ill thl' Jgl'll•' ·, 1,1\ ,,, .111d \\ l''ttnlthuu,l· Jppt<Jkd that dc1.1S11m \0 the 3rd I lrl'Ull 111 rnl 1111· tt l' ,1,1tl' 'l.irgd' toothk!.s 1,,,,, rq:ul.1tint1 '"'un•r\ opponents n lh1 10\ 11.Hll.l inllU'>lr\ \:lid tht' IJ\\\Ull' \\lrl .1 101111 ol kgal IO· l1m1J.1t111n .111d Jrm l' up rnsurancc ! .Ill' In lli"l'Ol Ju,lll'l' ')tank\ ~10,i... 1hr .1u1h11r ot thr Ro,ai Glo~ Jl'l l\11tl1 -..ml thl' u>urt h.1d ··replaced K,1,,tl (1h1h1: "Ith J R1nJI Bonanza· h1r 111\urann· 1Jrrll'" total 1m· mu111l\ tor ur1a1r Jnd d1"Ceptt\C' rral till'' l 11mm111cJ on innocent , t.11n1.1n1, · Thl· (J\HU•I "'"hcd Panen1 \luraJ1.\h.11Jt "ho \IJ'> h11 b' a car Jn,l'n tl' J ~irl·mJn\ Fund 1n- 'urJnu· poll, \-holdl'r 1n IQ~3 Her -511 Ml(l b\\.,u11 ..aid thl' compan} m.1J ... · n1 l 11 •rt t > ~·ttlc 1he pohC) l la1111 tor 'l'\ l'ral months aftt>r being J.J.i:d 11 '>l'llkJ f1,t mon1hs atkr she 'Ul0d lhl.' d'l\l"f Thl' high wurt d1~m1ssed her lav. 'u1t. !>ll~ 1ng 11 "a" no t bas.ed o n a dl'll'rm1na11o n b\ a Judgi: that the •tha Jn'l'r "'a' liable Coast states show gains in income \\ -\~lil't 1TO'.\ 1.\PI-RegionaJ J1\pJnt1e' 10 pt!r-.onat incomes "1dc:ned la't 'ear a~ stroni economic l!r<l\.\ th l"On\lnul.'d tor l'03Stal states ~htk 'tatc' 1n .\rntnca·s heanland ti 1J not larC' J'> \I ell. the go' emmtnt r1.:pon\ I ht dl·panmcnt \Ju.1 all I 0 of the 'tJtt·<i '"th the htg,h~t a' erage pe-r· ... onal nulmt..'' IJ\1 'car "~re on the r.111oii <, u)J\h utihl along the ..\tlan- t1l Jnd t"o < alilnm1a and .\laslc.a on the l'Jl 1f11 l l1nnl'l 111 ul rJnl cd 'o I \.\tlh rl'\ld1·nt<, ... ·arning S::' l.::'66 for e' ef! mJn , ... OmJn and l'."hrld la~t \l'ar. an tnl rl'.l'>l' ~'' ~ pcrn·nt O\ er· ('}86 '''\\ .ll·r.,...., "11h an a' eragc in· «Hiil' ol ::'O '5::' ranked SC<'Ond tx·hinJ t 11nnrt taru1 \lassachusetts ''a' 'u ' "1th Jn a' erage income of SI li 1-l ::' J<1l h1" cd h} ~laska . • J ll ::' \11 .1nd \tar. land. S 18.124 . R11und1ng 11ut 1hr top 10 we~ New \ 11rl.. l ahl<irnia. ~""' Hampshire. Dd.1\1.m· and \ 1rg1nia f 1 tr tht· l'Ottrl' nation. incomes rose <• p..·ru•nt 10.1n J\ l'rage ofS l S.481 last \ ('Jf -GG111mn------------------ NEW YORK AP -T.,e !ollqwong s• snows The New Yor11 S•oc>. E ~cn11i-11e s•oclls 11nd w11rran1s ''1at "ave 0011e .io 1ne most lllld down •ne most oas~ 0" percen• of cn11n11e •t9arc en ot •O ume for Tl'lurSda\I No secur 1 es 1rao•"9 oe1ow S2 are 0nc ·ud~ Ne• and oercen1a111' c.,anQes are •ne d•fference be•wel'r •ne o•ev1ous c•osl"1:1 or lce and Tnursday s ;' o ..,.. or ce UPS Name L.SI Ch9 Pct. OTC UPS & DOWNS t . ;.·~ ... Go : ~ "" r '"'"'5-.\ ~,r.,o.,(,o J ::>a~ A'T , • ,..,., p •s· ~ EVCCc•o s ' A-.x Co 8 ¥At Bas r • i.. • :>oe• s : ~a,,..O •S' I lra.,sc " ,,,, 1~ A teen inc I Envr,,Sv o• 1• ArcoC"e,,, r 15 ~ ueArrow " 1, ... 01tc~ ll"o 1 N'Aust8• .., 18 l<.a'1t0S•C 1i ¥c0r""i"" w• 1 vttCC ii f-orm cac. H c; onF • ., Ho• zonCo "4 ~oo~rCo ~~ r"~·B•o e. """' orlao ) .... -~ .. .Jo J • -:> Uo 3 • -l Uo i •• . \)O 10 • -1 • uo . '9 uo .;-· .. 1 : uo 19 • .. 1 2 1.)0 3' ~ .JO 1J ; I.JO 3 • + . I.JO • ' UP IJ " + •• uo 19 . + l • UP I~ ~ -Uo uo 26~ -\JO 1i : - l;D . UC' 1.;: 1•·~ • 1i ": -• ~c • uo u~ 13'1 .,. • ;;: . 18'• ., . Ji: DOWNS 18 3 Nllmt LHt 0., ~. 171 I llarco JI -• 7.• 10 J Ha F'ritl'• )l . -• I 100 IJJdMerMfg 31 .. -• 9S 4 Sll'I Un10" 2 • 9 I > w .. seTK" 16~ -1 16 ; ThQrlK .. -• B S1oraoeTch 2. -,._ AmC,olnco n 9 ~ -.,, 7S Infer ~ I/. -> 14 l~ HorznH In 1~ -. ._ I Con~o 9. -., 6 7 1~ Ideal 8llS•C 2 . -" ti 6• 1 w.nc~1s 2 . -I H 14 MEI O tYl"S }~ -.. .. .. IS r,•clt.~ ..,, l,. -19 ·~ I' -oat nt i" -.. :. 11 0 l HtlvtlollFCI '• -lt S9 IJ 111Adl~nlnt J • f I n 1 err C,111u 9 . -1' I ?t weoo De' 12 . -, 11 10" 3, -H S ~s'M•u Cl • 1~ -" 1 int Ten .-SI ;• "-anebE~.,, 3 ·-• .. q 5 !a Ftdl 6 . -'• ' 1()()(1 l 'f" -" 4Q ~~ •ANT (,rouo l -, A8 1\' Orenge eo.t DAILY PtLOT/ Fnd8y. AuguM 18, 1988 • -... .... .-.• DAMAGED PAGE NEW YORK (AP) -The stock ITltt trudged to a slight!~ higher finish today in so f the flghtc~t trading of the )Car, cappi ng a \\CCk of 1n,cstor apath) and confusion t \\ hl·rc pnccs arc going. .. The market's been closed fo r the week. 1d ~ohcn Mc}cr. director of research a e Fahne\tock & C'o. investment firm an NeYi ~­ .. I thank there's a general lack of confidence !tie market. panicularl) because ofuncertant} o'tti c t.'conom\' and d1rect1 on of interest rates." With short-term Treasun bonds olfng rclall\l~I~ high rates of interest. brokersf d. there· not much 1ncllnat1on for in vestors ,sk their monc\ 1n stocks. The DoYi Jonc'i a' eragc of 30 ind~ls. marganalh higher through most of the n. dropped \harpl\ an the tinal few minut nd clo~ed at 2.016.00. down 11.03. That pt hc ande' 's loss for the Yicck at :! 1.5:!. .\d\ ancing 1si.uco; outnumbered decll b) about 4-to-3 on th1.· Ne" York Stock Exe gt. Yi 1t h 7S I up, 6 i 0 down anJ 514 unch.mged. Big Board volume totaled 121.37 rton shares. a1ta1nst 139.82 mil hon the pn•v1ous ~on. WH AT AMEX DID NEW YORK I AP) Auo 19 Adv~nced Declined Uncn4noe<1 Tolal ·~sues New n1ons New lows ·~ 7 AME~ LEADER S Pr.v. ~ 16 NEW YORK (API -Sa!H, • p,m prke and ne1 cnanoe of tne 10 mosr Kllve AmeriC4n Stock Exch•ni>e IUUH, rr•dino nalionallv at more than SI D~~?orp V OS, WanoLat>B ~7. H11sbl'o • NY Times , gomtPlrl • ono1,1es1Ex , choBav 1 Lionel 1 , A~rl 1 , ProPCapTr 1 • +2'h GoLo Quoa s I METALS Quon s NEW YORK (AP) -Sales •• and ner change of the I S mosJ a York Stock Exchanoe fu ues, rr llonallv at mOf'e lht n s 1. N•~ VII Lii C"9. K.t ns t.vPL '· .• fi + ~ FPL rP 3, • 01 + • Amer T& T 1.6 , 4 -'e E uon 1.6 • 'S -lt Flemlno 11.1 . JO -• raendys 1, 7 , 6 + '7 OO ila Elec I , 1~ + '{8 M • , 11 -11\l erie1c • • -:11 ~rot,~,~~ l: :I =2~ olarofo s , + -.. ordMolr s m· -!Va AmE.xpr , -l\ Coca Cola , Dow JoNES Avu .cE s NASDAQ SuM ARY Consolidation hel insolvent S&L fir WASH lNGTON (AP)-A federal regulator says the government's con- solidation of 12 insolvent Texas savings and loan institutions 1s a sian of things to come, in Texas and elsewhere in the nation. M. Danny Wall. chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. said he wo1:1ld !\OI SP,CCify when the next conM>hdat1on would take place. But he indicated that about half of an estimated 200 inM>lvent S&L cases in various states of nqotiation, biddina and markeaina may be resolved by the end of the year. Wall's comments came Thu~y at the announcemen1 of the founh consolidaafon under the ''Southwnt Plan" to consolidate and rttapitaltu aihna Setts in the rqion. The latest consolidation doubleS the number of Texas thrif\$ to be mct'led since the fi rst such tranNCtion in ~ay. The consolidation bnnp 10 68 the number of metae"'t consolidations and ''insurance acuoos" approved nat1onw1dt by the board so far this year, Wall uid, "ahead of what we had esiatAilhcd u a minimum pl so far this year and that ratio. tbat IVCfllC per week. ,..a.dd only con- unue '° 1ncreur u we move toward \he end oftbt )al," FSLIC 11 uptttcd to ~ S 1.3 bilhon on the c~ontohd1uon, Wall uid. whtlc out.Pde 1nvcston wtll put m.1 mt !)l'li 111)1 ,, troi 1 Oil \ 10 I I 1bht ' ,, .. , \> pl:ll~ 1ourt pll-.1t,1 f 11\ L hng pro't 1\lth ~ I ll'JtU •1U l1 \lud 0111111 dltl\1 \I. ( h.11 ,1 tl' lllltll \h.1n It "'11h1 hum. 'llhl Ju him, man him' ll1\Jr DAMAGED PAGE Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Fnday. August 19. 1988 A7 exy ther~pist defended TV L1STING j .AR .\NN LANDERS I "a~ u "hen I rl·ad the 'trong stand ) ook aga1n~1 therapist\ touching pa nt"l 'iCXuall~ In m) opinion. )Ou dt a lot of harm by futltng to ¥ "kdgl' that tht>rc could be e' 11ons lkar me out. please. ix·oplc kcl thi:~ haH' tht' right 10 Ol<ikl' a Joh 111 ti'' I 6:00 I &:30 I 1:00 I 1:30 j a:oo I e :3o I 9:oo j 9:30 j 1 o:oo I 1 o :3o I 11 :oo I 11 :3o I husband ran around. refused to lo c to me for three )Carf> and me feel unat1raCtl\e and UO· hie. Hl' dc'ilro)ed eH'r) \hrcd > \t'lf·rnnlidcncc. M ) P'>\--1~t hrought me out of a &- pr( on and g:H l' mc a '>enSl' of nal \\t1rth b~ k1,~1ng. fondling ak1ne. Jo, e to me He knl" ~ "hat I n,·cdcd and prll\ tdl·d plc;i\c \nn. don't Ix· \ll Jd.1- rna and do~d-m11Hkd lkar in nu that an affai r \\ tth 1rnt•'<, 1atm1 l·an bee' treml'I~ hdptul. hl' JX'rfeu C\ampk "o nan\\: or ka'l' J u\t -RE '\F-\\ 11> I\; · 111 '\L \ .\L l !-Y AR SUl'l:Slll~E: I asked a otherapist, wbo prefers to re- anonymous. to respond to yo ur ent. This is what he said: ~IHI'' that suml' dl\turhed ·n • ha'l' profited Imm th,· c\trac- 1v 1f tl'l·th Imm .,ho<.~ thl·rap' rrn ton\llkctumtl'\ lrom hrain on '''o"' and trurn <,pank1ng!> But tor omml·nJ an~ ol thl' abo\t~ as y, August 20 All LAIDEIS modaltttl'S for treaung depressed tndl\ 1dual\ would be ridiculous. F-or a tht•rap1st to engage in se\ual actl\ 1ttl'" "ith a pat1en1 could be '>o dntrut 11' l' and putt'nt1all~ damaging that 11 1c. tx·-.1 to rule 11 out altogether Th1.·rap1w, should no t be left to decide \\h1ch pattl'nt'> would hcncfit and \\h1ch \\Ould be harmed. '-'l'O• ti tht' \\Oman \\hO \\fOIC hdtl'\ ""' that '>he wa'> made "ell b) '>haring 1nt1mant.'!> with her dmtor. 11 \\ould Ix· fuolhard' to U!>l' hl·r c\pt:fll'Oll' a .. the ba\1<o for dt'c1d1ng tlm l'>'iUl' fhcrapt'>I\ often ha' e a un11.1ul' l"Kl"l'r h~ '1nut' ofth1: lill·t that thl·~ rl·prncnt 1h1: carcia~n thl' pan:nl the 1rul' au1hont\ T 11 ahu~ that pm,l·r \\Ould be the ult1matl' tra\c\I\. -l-IFTY-Pll 'I) YE\RS I' PR \( rt< 'E. .... Df \R \'\'\I \ '\iDER<.; V.111 \OU pk."t' tl'll ml' \\h~ p1:oplc thtn~ a hlJl I.. l'\\' '' lunn' ., V. hat " thl·re ahoul th1' \\pc uf in1un th.11 ma~t''> I \\'1\ tn a minor l'ar .tll'tdt:nt .. l'\Cral tfa~' ago and"~" lul·k~ to gt't ofl "1th nl!th1ng muTl' than a \htnl·r \ ou \\uuld nut iwltl'\t' thl· .. rnm1ral .. cumml'OI\ that ha'l' llJnll' m' "a' For e'ample lrom a tx'r\on 111 "horn I barcl\ 'kl~ "(JUo<l morning "'hen I 1:nruun1er him tn the clc\cttur "That mu\l ha'l' tx-cn \Omt' fight' I \\1>0dt>r \\hat thl' utha gu' luuh like"' I hen. thl' lir\I lO·\\orJ..c'r I '>:I"' tn thl' onice a,h·J "\\hat happenl·d ' l>1d \OU fall oil .i har '>tool''" L atcr th.11 nwrnint an11thl·1 m·rdUJl l..l"d · '""' Jon't tdl Ill\' 'llU ran into J J oor · \\ h.at '' thl· Jpprnpn.tll' rnpon'>l: under thl'\l'umdttwm \nn'' I hall' to Ix· ddl·n"''' hut I'm g111 n11 111 ha,t· thl' Ol'llllm:1tton for qlll ll' a \\hill' anJ 1 \1lt~l'111 i-nu\\ v.hJt Ill '·" -(,()L[)l'\-.,J..\f[C,R IPI . OEA R GOLDIE: I don't kno"' wb} people think a black e)e is runny. Ma} be it goes back to the comic strip "hen ~taggie used to hit J iggs "itb a rolling pin and he seemed to have a permanent black eye. Actually, viol- ence isn't funny and you owe no explanation to dods who romment. Buy a concealer stick at a cosmetic · l'enter. It "ill rover the bruise beautiful!~ lalso dark cirl'le if you ha"e them 1. and there " ill be no more smart-alec·k l'Ommeots. RIES( ~tarch 21-..\pnl 19): You arc"rcleased" from can no" Ix· rl'tll\l'fl'l.i ..,unll' pt:opk ma) !kl\. "You·q~ 1urn1.·J P"l htc un LI'> .. \ ou'll dt~crn truth in ama11ng manner SYDNEY 0MARR CORPIO l<kt 2'-'"o' 211 ·"Where ha\c \OU bl·l·n''" \\tll Ix· qul'\ltnn )11u'll hl'Jr r.:pcatedl) Hold ~uur tire. )OU do ha'l' upf)l.'r h<tnJ 'ou'll pu!>h through fltm~) npl.rnauon'>. C\CUS<.'' "ia' thl\ "I'' c bel.'n here -no" pa) up .. fl ..... D NF\. '--on Footllllt °""' 8'oncDs at w."' S,O,.WcwW. 10111 AnnM c.I 0.int W'*I of TM ..._.. An Cor111ng -rff> ... C.1111 Fonunt AHwr h• W.flt S..n lllllc:He"-ttll'tf Wiid ........ Wll IL MNIMout ,.,..,_ IOfl ... w ... G) NFl ,_ .. n Footi.11 °""' Blona>l 11 M•ll'll ~ (l."4) Pit JMy 111 101 •57) ... ibltptll)n "h1ch "a' ooltsh 1 n first plat\ You'll ab!>l'nt ~ourtlf from un- pk;1 U'lt s11ua11on. F1>ll on tra H·L tmg.lcr financial Prll'tCI'> reunion \\llh )H'd 111\l' ~l'Rl1S I .\pnl .AGIITARll'S ('o' 22-IA'l 211' t1d.tO\\hat\1JU ~no" alu·nt 1tkaltsm '>ln~l' l hord of unt' ere.al apP:,...il Dun't hc al ra1d of thl· \\uni 'lll'l' .. \l1<,<,1on "'" hc l11mplctl'd \1.1u'll ht.· rc\\ arJl·d \nc\ pla) '> paramount ruk Complete televl1ton lt1tlng1 In Sundey'a TV Piiot ~!I-\h ~Ill \ ou asked for d1rcc11on and now you get 11 \ 11u • ~n1m \\ ht:rc 10 go. kc) 1~ to "get going." Focus on puhl rchllton'. 1ntu111on. fomtl~ gathering. chance 10 jmr l' inromc. \quan:in pla )\ role. fMINI ( ~l:l ~ ~ 1-J um· 201· It 's OK. spread )Our \\1ng '"t"I\ ~our cuno\tt) Ched lt'gal papers. tnl lulng p.1\\J)(1n R1.·qul''lt' ilrl' granted. populant~ ts on tht 1i: l kmcnt'i11I 1101111).! lu1.~ n dt: with ~ou. Pnx.-ced ':'\CER (Junt· 21-Juf\ 22): Don't st1cl.. "'1th what t\ "uld l l .. BreJ~ lrum rou11'ne. create \OUr own 1rad1t1on II\ :at1gh1 111 tx· \l'fl·n·n11.·rl·d T 001 )our horn. sa~. "I am 1u'1 \,at \l>U nc1.·d .. 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( .lllll r ( .1Jllllt'rl1 J'l\.';tpk rl.1\ 1mr11n.1n1 r11k\ 1n \Piii ltll "'I" 'JI tx·• · 'J'fl''l •11' lull llml'I I Jaycees were once teetotalers \I.I\\: \1111 d1d11'1 ~Oil\\ the Junuir < han\hr ol < omm1·r\l' <.tJrtt•d uut as .1 ll'fft1:rann· mg.1011a 11 on com- m111cJ,o unt\\'Ntl 'oh1 tl'I\·• It has lhJng~ · II \II nil \\Hlr 111ngu1.· 11 ""' hl•al "1thuu~·ar lt\\Ul' Otha t1\\Ul' tn the hum;.in hoJ~ rl'l!''nl'rJtl'' hut nut M 1thuutrarnng Ju\t tcraU\l' IH' mJl..r'> fun of h1m\dl)oc,n't mcan h,.·, a mndl''' man P1chologl'ils '>a~ hl' <,potltght\ htOl\l'lll'> thl' hull ol thl' JUl..1.· to dt'><Hm po~· \\ho'd mil ~l' him thl' hu1t11lth1..·1n~l· (,ooJJefi:n,e '\01j~ ~1111d J' .1 po~e 1n 1hc nmr Hut good In .1 \l'i!l'tahlc t'lcrt1on. tomatoc' 1t1.·1 111111l· 'otc'> than all the other ~.1nd1d.ttl'' rnmh1nl·d \une\\ rc- fl\'Jtl'dh pnl\ l' that. 1) II J 111.tllo.l'fd rem:iin' ,1ifl 1n thl' \\,Jll'I I' ti htd1ng" \ '11 11·, deJd Prohahh \1.ll'~l'fl'I' h.1 \l' to\\\ 101 to ,l,l\ all\ l' I ll'1;I ml " ''' \l1prx·~ II h.1, 111 ht• '111rl·d tn urnttht nmta1nl'r'1 II \l'I nn thl'lf 'ldt'\ thJt 011 \\OUIJ \\(lrl.. lh \\,I\ .11111111d thl·ir u1rl..' l.tp' ltlh nl \\ h.lll'\ l'I 'tlfl . \) \ll\ uuth111thl'd.1111llh.11,h11rt l'l'npk h.1, l' lx'tter ph\ ,,l .ti en· dur.llh l'' \ \1Hlh' 'h11rt f'l'1•pk ,lll\\\,I\ \111,t ( lhmp11. l11JrJlh1111 IUlllh't\ in rl·u·n 1 \ l'.tr' h.l\ c lx·l·n u ndn °'· hull· -\nu ~110\\ lhll,l' '\ll rrJ \IJJrl' l11d1.in' "ho u1ulJ run .111.1.1, 'lhl'' ,I\ l'f,l!!l'll ' to\H·' < h1n.1·-. ljll' < ha1rm.1 11 \l,1n ..-,1, 111,1 .. d · tlh' hi.: 1..11" -m.11• " thl· ( hlth '' \\11JJ 1;11 lJl BRIDG E B' CHARLES GORE!'> and O\L\R . HARIF Neither vulnerable. North deals. !'lORTH • A Q 10 4 AJ 6 4 2 + A J 7 3 \.\-EST EAST • 7 J • 6 8 6 s 4 Q 10 9 2 K97 J I08J + K Q 10 8 + 9 6 S 2 OlJTH •KJ 98S2 K 7 3 . A Q S • 4 The bidding: ~Orth East I + Pass 3 • Pass S + Pass 6 + Pass Pass Pass outh I + 4 !'lT S .'.'liT 6 • "est Pas Pass Pas Pass O pening lead: Ktng of + "Ladies and Gentlemen of the . Jury. "This lawsuit is frivolous tn the e'Clreme. There can be no rt'ason why my client, Mr. Sou1h . should be found guilty of neghgence Consid- er how cart>fully he played this hand. "He won the opening lead tn dummy, then drew tw o rounds of trumps ending in hand Ne:< I came a finesse of the jack of heam . Had this succeeded, he would ha"e been @J o~@J~ s~* '-t·p11·mh1·1 "1 1111,, , .. ,, ,, .. NEWPORT BEA l I $19 ~-port c.~n1er Dnve (711) 6'ti-S070 PA..\ADENA n9 uth L_,kt A'-tnut ( ltl) >01·9.ll} • ........ \ t ' tipd Ill d .111 ,, lt••lll \I I ..... ' I 'I tr.1d11i. 1111 .p1.1l1t\ 111.I '" I • \,I " r tlw d.1''''"''11 1111 "•'I kpllu "' 11l1 "" 1-. t'lld \ i.t"I\ ll1\1 , ""''ll fltll\ f.1,l ll•'ll• ,I \t1\\lh'1 k '"'"111·1 }Q.50 I 11.: .. 1,,.,, httll•'ll "''" 11 ''"'I II N' ·h' ···11· II I' h hi. 11.I l >.00 I. )lit ll'1' I II •11 i'i. 111.: tt•'\l"t r ll'nlJ'ktt·h 1.1111•11 .I .ind jir1· ltnt .. hnl S l >.00 l<t hhl d , """" J'••h "'I'''' 1"l'l 1-S7.00 \ , .. ,1 u .. -.,1,•11 pedal Price., No~ thna \f'ptc-mlxr 'lrd. \\' 1\V D VII I A I fl)l'l \\~'OJ Blvd t2Ul l l llil \11 "-ol"t' Hou~ \t1m1..1,., Ind 10.utl 10 ~pm \.Jtur\f.1\ l\\tm to bpm 'unJ,.,, "i<'t'n tl' 'pm able to discard one of dumm) 's dia- monds on the king of hearts, and he ' would have been able to try for an O\ertnck \\Ith the diamond finesse. "Unfortunately. the heart fmesse lost and East returned a club \.1 y chent ruffed. crossed to the ace of heart\ and took the diamond fi- nesse That. too. lo'it. so m) c heni weni do\\n one trick Stnce the odds on one of t "'o finesse!-"'or l mg 1s at lca\1 3-to-I. ho" can an\ont' blame m\ d1en1'l" "Lad1t'\ and gentlemen. honor- able lOunsel's defense o f outh has been more learned than auura1e1 \Ir outh 1.1.ould ha'e done better 10 da1m ht) slam at tnd one-the def ender\ would probabl' ha' e ACROSS l Garmen• 5 Sott hats 9 Chtfs 14 Filament 15 Ignore 16 On the te'llel 17 Say 18 ~ve<age 19 Santa 20 Btokes 21 Famed at>Dey 23 Opts tor 25 Great Barrier Island 26 Ar11cle So 27 Pt1sons 29 Follow 32 More abunoan t 35 Mata 36 F1sn organ 37 Hautboy 38 Sub1ect 39 Romulus cuy 40 Nervous 41 Hot ptace 42 Tnoekset 43 A1rh~ abbr 44 Brain canal 45 Mam oomt 46 Several 48 Slackens 52 Mutual Cleat S6 Ex11ngu1shed 57 des Beaux· Ans 58 Lon9ing 59 n as a wl'IOle 60 Oe111ated 6 1 Son of Eve 62 HeDrew tyre 63 Jacket material 64 Weathercock 65 Stupid ctlap DOWN 1 Ouagm1re ; Mea1 dish 3 One of the 1-1orae 4 Bv means ot " Soars 6 "''P'ODt'• • l'tavo• no 8 <;1auncn 9 Angl~ 10 Burn l)f'•tume 1, ~ ptieaval 12 Formula 13 CtHel <1c1or 21 Was1e •wa\ 2; Artn•lf" lu•al .::>rde• ::'4 l'liava -l•vvP 2-News ~.-c!oum 28 9" ti• ao n 30 Handoul ::1 ~hgl'll 32 Aos1e< 33 Stiaoe<J tw>am 34 E19hl~ conceded "Suppof>e he "'"s the opening leact, then ruffs a club. Tv.o rounds of trump~. ending on the table. are followed by another club ruff, and then come ace-king of hearts and a hean ruff Now declarer completes the elt minatton by leadin& the Jack of dubs and stuffing a diamond from hand' "\\hen West wins the queen-he must hold milady in ltght of his opening lead-he can either yield a ruff-sluff or else lead a diamond tnto declarer's maJOr tenace. E11her wa). d«larer loses a club trtck and no more We ms1st on a guilt) vt>r· dtct and damages " P11t£VIOUS PVZZ1..E SOLVED 35 HOtSted 36 Loons 11 1n 38 Beerer 42 Property u Obstruct 45 Provolle 4 7 LuDncated 48 ASGenCled 49 Snare SO Instructor 51 lb<s s cousin 52 Sanap1pen 53 Color 5~ Nor~ !ling 55 Caribt>ean island 59 -Mahal by 811 Keane "One, two, Velcro my shoe ... " " ... and there goes Marmadulfe!" IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore o~ THOSE ID1015 ••. &NWJ, ;; CALL 1HE. BULL FEN AA~ '"' TELL 1HEM TuEY SE~T -----1 US -rnE ToP W\LF OF A "· , .. ,.....,.. ..... ftr-,•1 ........ ,.-...,..... RIGHT-~DE.R AND 1l£ OOITCM OF A LE.FT\ E \! Facsimile relief pitchers DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ 1UN t)J f3(N ME A BIGGER Rn.~ Roc..s ONL '{ 5~tP ONCE IN T~IS ~E . II ; .. DAMAGED PAGE / ARLO AND JANIS WU/. . THlfT ~ 2h wax" NJO. so )if)(M1 /WP fltt/5H ti.ii! I IN MY 'IWTH .. I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE VJ.\ATS Ya>R ~ '? f"\AR-THR ! SHOE l ' t.Er~ ~ rr, 114~ AflE. 1'41~ A ~CMIQ::> WMIL.E W~G A TVa\ by Jimmy Johnsn WMY DO '1txJ AL.WAY~ .. i MA~ fO EAM~ rv; by Jeff Mac~lly PEANUTS SIR, I THOU6MT YOU SAID WE WERE 601N6 TO BE MET tW A GUIDE ... l by Charles M. Schulz i} w~o PO '(OU T~INK I 11 GARFIELD TUllBLBWEEDS WE ARE MARCIE .. I T~INK I SEE ~IM NOW ... ~E'{~~ OVER HERE !ARE '(OU OUR GUIDE ? 8· 19 e 0 0 0 AC'fLW.L.'1', l'M Of\JE- 1HllU7 ()Spef ANV' aue- 1l411{V' 0J IPWA ! DllABBLE aoesmaoas AM,11CROCODtLE DONOEE ''? !: ----- by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan JU!>T~ ~Nff.()1)- ~~"°'-E tNWf.~ by Pat Brady JUDGE PARKER I I'LL P1CK YOU UP. H OW LON0 BEFORE AT NINE I N THE I 'LL BE ABLE "TO 0ET M0RNIN 0 , MY MONEY BACK, MARIC:>ENE I SAM ? DOONESBURY ,.,, MY 6()(). ti/HAT HAPPf.NEI) J') TH6 ,~., EVEl!YTHING'S Ll'SIPB {)()Mii, .. -==~~ ~ by Garry Trudeau ( ~~ ~ ti~, ()()Hi \.... YOU 7 t./EJERAL.S GaV& vs ... 64V& .J .. vs ... <.>1 .. \ SKIPPY/ \ • . --- •• ..,,,0.... i...... el .... ,_ ""°"'""" -cl• ~ io.. •o ,.,,,. '-""'"" -cl• I ARIHUI I I r r I I LOHYL I r t I I , Ii L 0 W HE r 1 1 r by Harold Le Dux My---_ .,._llllll'IQ .oo.11 .... OllflcUlly encl ....... Ofl 1111 undeQtencl " I. .,..ltllaef .. How COUid you?" -•-" • .. Northwood Little Lea&ae membera. flanked by Manager Mu Rayuht. react to ..., .......... _,....,..,.,_ lou (top). Meanwhile. llayuhl tria to aet- . tle down etartlng pitcher Ryan o•Toole. Bergeson' sties ~ecure Newport Beach poloist reunited with coach, players on U.S. team By KEVIN BALL .. Bl'rg1c ha~ been a pro It tic !>corer for us since 198 S .\nd he kno\\s ho\.\ to \\in. too:· said Barn('tt. Yoho has been rl'spons1blc tor the de' elopment of dozens of players \.\ho \\Cnt on to pla~ at the colleg1ate and national level. ··He probahl~ has one of the quickest releases of an) of our pla\t'r'i. "'h1ch ha' allowed him to be one of ourtop '>Corers." he said. "He ha" bee n one of the reasons that "e arl' one oft he fa, ontc\ 10 l'Ompet(' for the gold medal this \Car." O.ity "'4>1 Con "90ftClenl Being named to the l 'n1tcd States .... ater polo team that "'111 '1e for the gold dunng the Seoul Summ('r 01~ mp1c Game~ ha'i bccn as much a reunion as a dream coml' trut' for 'Je"port Beach·s James Bergeson ~graduate ol -..:e"pon Harbor High. Bergeson has been reunited \\Ith his mentor. C'oach 8 111 Barnett. no"' the leader of Team l'~.\. and teammate Ke\ln Robenson · Dunng his Ja" at ')1anford Berge'>on along Yo 1th C ::impbell Jnd \loucha"ar kd the Cardinal to four tnps to thl' '( .\..\ tournament 1nclud1ng the \\.\O cham· p1onsh•P' in · I) anJ · I It "as their performance there that c::iught the l'~e ol the l \later polo officials Former ~1.inford tl'ammatl''i .\Ian Moucha"'ar and Jod} Campl'll.'11. c1 memh<:r of the s1h e'r-medal .... innmg 01~ mp1c team 1n 198~. "ill abo mat.e the final cut. fu n her binding Bl·rgl'\on·., tll''i to Jhe squad. .. \\inning ·~ tun:· ht' <.aid ··1t I'> rnn1ag1ous. and t'' entualh bl·c.omt'' the <itandard for e' e~ one on the ll'::im ·· .. Pia' mg" 11h the saml· group of '-U} s over the ~ears has been ht·nl'linal for the entire team. ·Bergeson said. ··11 1s detin1td~ to nur adq1n1age that we are fam 1har \\Ith each other Tht' l n11l'd ~talc'> 111 l0m1ng off a successful pre· 01~ mp1c tourof Euro~. earning a ftf'St-place lin1sh in thl' 'J..oda Cup in Du1~ourg. \\es t German~ on .\ug. 7. ··111-. important to ha ' c pla~l'd a lot of time with your teammate-.. to be fa mill::ir with what each one is goi ng to do ... hr <;a1d. ·· r cam' from Europe and all over the world ha' t• :in ad,antage o'er us in that re~rd. The} train year- round \\hill· hc·1ng ~upportcd b) 1hc1r coun tr). Bui the squ::id rnuld mu<otcr onl~ third place a week later in tht' Yas a In' 11a11onal 1n BeceJ. Yugosla' 1a. Tht• Yugo~la' ian n::i11onal tl·am. ranked ;-.;o. I in the world . toot. flr~t. 00l 1h1nk \\eJU!>I got a li ttle b1111rcd dunng that second "l'Ck." Bergeson \aid. ··But that 1s good. because it gi,es us a chance to ~ork that out before the 01} mp 1cs.:: The European tour came on the heels of a six-game ( ahfomian exh1b1t1on .... 11h Yuso la' 1a. The Un11ed . tatcs "'on four of the SI\ ga mes 1n con' incing fashion. but the team "111 not take the Yugosla' 1ans ltghtl) in the prcltm1na~ roun d of the 01~ mp1c Games on September ~I. .. Herl'. JO the l ' n11ed 4'wtes. we all have our JObs and careers that "l' "ork at That doesn't leave our athletes a lot of t1ml· to \\llf~ together as a team."Bergeson said. "It is our talent "h1rh allows us to 0' crcome that. though ... ..\ fir<.t tl'c1n1 \ll·.\mrncan selection in each of his four \Cars a\ a mcrnht·r of the l\.\O-llme NC .\A champion Stanford C ardmal. Ekrgeson "'as an alternate on the '84 sq u::id. JU't a '>ll'P 3\\3~ from the Los i\ngeles Summer Game'i. Surl'l''>'>. 1n tart urnld be termed inherent fo r the fu ture 01' mp1an. H1<, mother. Manon. 1s running fo r a consecut1\l' term a~ a C.ali fomia tat<' Senator. .. I thint. th::it \\hen the chips arc do"'n. a good team "'111 perform to m ab1h1~ c' e~ 11me." Berg<'son said. "\\'hen the 01~ mp1cs roll around 1n September. Yugo-;la' 1a 1s going to put those lo5ses tll:h1nd them. Berg(·son ha~ qu1ckl~ become an intrical cog 1n the n1tcd tatl·s· quest for an Ol)mp1c gold medal in September \\Ith h1\ l'mrrgcnce as a gen1une ofT('nsi ve threat. ··1 1hink that our chances look prett) good. oursehes. ;\Ian for man. Y.t: are probabl} the best team m the OI~ mp1c<1. pnmanh because of our depth.·· he added. ··1t 1s going to t•ome do"' n to the litt le things to win the gold ml·dal fhc d11Terencc bet"'een a team wmmng gold medal or com mg awa) "'1th nothing at all will be pla~ ing conmtentl~. and consistent I~ .,.,ell." Finley slows.down Yankees' &ttaCk Left-hander teams with Minton for '} 7 -1 Angels' win NE\\-YOR K(.\P)-Clfuck Ftnle) figured 1f he could get th e first out 1n the inning. he ""ould ha'c a better chance of keeping the ooll in the park. His thinking "'as nght on the mark Thursday night as he held New York to one run m S~c innings as the California Angel' beat the Yanke<'s. 7-1. The Yankees ent ered the game with 40 hits and 20 runs 1n their previous three outi ngs. but \\ere cooled off by the left-hander who won for only the th ird time since June 29. "I felt if I could get the first out m the inning I \\Ould have a much better chance," Finley said. The onl) batter to reach safely leading off an 1nmng for the Yankees was Rickey Henderson. with a single in the third. This season. Finle) has retired the first batter in an inning 11 0 llme1 in I 54 opponun111c "Fink)' challenacd lh<' hitters and I don't think the Yankct's arc as good ap ins1 lef\-hanJers:· California Manaacr Cook1e RoJa sa1d - The .\nacls 101 upcrb rchcf from Orea Minton. who allowed no hns O\cr the final 31 1 1nn1np for his IC\.Cnth savt'. The Yankees. who fell 3~ pmcs behind AL East·leadiOJ t>Ctroi\, wtn<'h rallied for a ~ vtC-tOf) over ("hicqo, WHtN thl' $1ll·hh pUC'h1na or Tomm~ John 1n SC\en-plus 10· nings. John. 8-5. was seeking his ~86th '1ctol). but was the v1c11m of fielding lapse m the third inning when the .\ ngels scored two unearned runs. "I had good stuff tonight." John said ... It \\as mne-1nn1ng stuff. I can't kt the fielding bother me I never h:l\e." F1nle,. 7-11. shut out ttfe Yankees on fi ,e hits for five innings. But with one out in the sixth. Dave Winfield h11a478-foot home run that landed in the monuments park near the fla~pole in left field to pull the Yanks within ~-1. "I d1dn ·1 e'en look." RoJas said of Winfield's shot. It "'as Winfield's 23rd homer and the third straight game with one. The Yankees then loaded the bases on n walk, single and intentional walk. Finley got Luis Aguayo on a li ner to third and Minton relieved and retired Rafael Santana on a grounder to shonstop. Dick Schofield led off the third with the first hit off John, moved toS«ond on a sacnfi~ and third on a arounder. Dr'on White then hat a slo-. grounder to shonstop and Santana's errant throw to first pulled Don Matt1ngl) off \he baa 1llowm1 • hofield to score. Johnn) Ray folk>wtd .,.,,ha double o' ('r the head of center fiekkr Gar) \\<ard to $C<n White. Ward first broke in on the bell and oould not rrro' ('r to make the play. "It looked hke a UJUll play:· ntana said. "I wascv~ Oft m~ •ay to the duaout I ~It Md about not TIJe .cJJedale AWAY Tonighl-Bellimore. S:OS o.m. • Aug. ~•llimore, t:JS o.m • AU9 21-Bettimore. lO:JS e.m • Aug. 22-8 o$lon. • JS o m AUil 23-Boston. •:JS o.m. • AUG. 24-8o$lon. •·JS o m • AU9 2H dle. •On TV, Chennel S. •Att temes on KMPC (710) mat.mg that pla~ \.\Ith the \\3~ our pitching has been ... The Angels made 11 3-1 in the sc"enth when Wall\ Jo~ner singled. mo'cd to second on a grounder. and scored on Sc hofield'" double. In the eighth. Onan Down ing hit a ~entire fl) and Ch1h Da' 1s hit a ball O\ er Winfield's head for a run-scori ng double to make 11 S-1. The l\ngcls cont1nrd the atta ~ 1n the ntnth ofT C~ilto Guante as Mar~ Mcl emore and Downing hit solo home ru ns. 11 \\OS Downina's ~0th homer of the ~ason and his Sl\th ap1nst New York 1n 198 • 1nclud1ng ft,<' ~t Yan~ec \ad1um. He had ent('rtd the sta n -with no home runs in 204 at· bat at C\\ York. Before I.he pme. the 'nttls placed n1ht·handtr Kirk M Hk1ll on the 2 I-day d1sabatd hst. rctl'Ol<'tl'-C to .\uc. 9. and tte"alltd JKk La1orko from their Tnpk-affihale 1n Ed- monton. · - FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1988 l•n Fr•nclaco pitcher Krukow contlnuee m .. t•rr of Meta. 82. Sklmbo9rdlng event Mt for South Laguu thla weekend. 83. Northwood,LL hits roadblock, falls, 6-5 Carson City spoils lrvi n e team· s bid to return to Series By KIRK WOLCOTT Delly Hot ConH ,......t .\' BfR,~RDl!\O -It nc\C:r should haH haprx·ncd th1'> "'a' In inc\ 'onh"ood .\II· ta,; Y.l're the defendin~ I 1ttle Leagu(' national thamp1on'> Thl·\ "Creon the1r Y.a\ to an unprl'll'dl·ntl'd second con· ~lutl\c \\l·,tan Regional title :--:orth .... oud \lon its opening game of the '>1ngk l'11m1na11on tournaml·nt Tuesda~ ~nod.mg off K<'nne .... 1c~ Wash1n$ton n-1> l he team .... a., a h<'a'' fa\(1m,· to beat Carson Cu" Nl'' · 1n the quJrtt:rtinal~. Thursd<.1~ But betorL thL' Ir' me tea m ~ne..,., Y.hat h11 thrn' < ar'on ('11' reeled off fhc rune; 1n thl· tir<,t inn1ng'on the .... a~ to a 6-5 '' 1n hl.'lore an csttmated cro\ld of '114111 at ~I Houghton 1ad1um ··\:o onl· ..... " pa\lng attention tonight E' L'r\(lnl' thought ~(' had the game \l On bl'lorl 11 start<'d.°" ;"1.onh· Y.OO<fs s1ar11ng pitcher R~an O"Toole said. .\ftl'r the fi, L'·run tirst inning llu rn -1n "h1ch (Jrc,on (11' (10-11 profited from l\\O \lal~.-.. tY.o hit ballers an error Jnd a pa'>scd ball - the 'e' ada '>t:lll' l h::imp1ons \lt're ne\l·r mm h ol a thrl·at The' tolkllcd1ust t"'o more h~'> •n the game. a '>mgll' and a doubk 1n •Jle fourth.'' h1Lh led to their final run '\orth"'ood f I ~-JI. the lir'\t kagul' 10 l'\ t•r \.\ 1n oack·IO·Oar~ ')outht'rn ( altforn1a di\ l)lonal 11tll'\. tnl'd dl'>· peratt'h to gt't bar~ m 1ht' gamt• fa!>M Jom-s and Enb. oht•k lt•d oil tht' bottom 01 the tir t "'1th a .... alt. and a'>1ngk re"Pl'Lll'd~ and!>l·oredona ha>('>-loadl'd '>1ngk h' ffT ook lnthl'\l'lond Tomm1e lou1e Y.ho pill ht•J J I" o-hll shutout against i...l·nnt'" ll ~ •r T ul'!>da' launcht•d a l\.\ll·LIUI \ul 1 "'•lnll' run.en er thl' Y.Jll in k it lil·!J I ,ul tht' kad 10 o-3 .\nd C Jllhl·r lh an \furg.in added a l\\O· run hl•mi:r I• JL·ad Ll'nta in the Sl\lh BL.I thl· J 1\J,lrou!> ti r'>I "'as too rn Ul h 1 '' l"fl •ml' \ti1.' thl· 1ir,1 inning I ~1d to the gu~' · 1 h11f>1: ~ ou peupk art· a"'a~t· .. ' •rtt ·' •od \lanagt·r \la\ Ha,a!>h1 "·' d ·· I hl'' "l"fl' '>u lal ~Jda1\1t'31 ..1nd k1h.1rn1, JI lhl ~ginntn(! uftht• gaml' ·1 h·ilJ 'm''>L'lf n·,pons1hk ·· ht• aJLkJ II ' up to mt· 111 gl'I the tL·am ur t11r thl' l!,1mL· I d1dn"1 du m' 10h ·· \ lkr 1,11r1 ng tx·h1nd 'i.tl m the tc>p ot thl' tir't '11nh\\ood had an Of)· ponun1I\ ll>l UI the kaJ 1oone 1n thl' '>l'l (Ind frtl Z Jl hon led off that inning'' 1th a <,mgle up lhl' middle and mtt\l"d 111 '>r,ond "hen (.reg Fein:"> 1. ht·,~-'" 1ng groundl."r "a~ m1!>han- dll·J t" 'hl. < Jr<,on ( ''' ,atlhcr ' '.tJa ' p11r her Joe T1('me' ,1ru...t .. •lit the nnt hatter tor th<' tirSt 11ut 01 tht• inning He "a'> ah('ad of '' ri~""o(f<, nl'\t batter but Jones 'rna\hl·d an I-and-~ la,thall back at I l"'ll'' and 1nlll ll'ntl·r tield [k,p11e ht·1ng told to hold up Jt 1h •d I Jl han tned to \Cure on thl' rra"· h11 Hl' beat thl' thro" b' T l·rnl'' tht· rntoff man. but .... a., hlcl\.~l.j and taggt'd out JI tht• plate h~ < ar,11n < 11' lall hl•r Bill ( ou~hran Oelt .......... ., ........ Jamea Bergeson baa been reanJted wltb bis coach at New- port Harbor, Bill Barnett. on the U.S. water polo equad. U.S. Britannia Cup team reaches finals It "'as to be the No I seeded United tatcs Bntann1J Cup team ap tnst th<' <;urpm1ng Fn."nrh squad 1n the final of the Britannia Cup "etc-rans team champ1on.,tup at L1ndborg Racquet ( luh in Huntington Beach toda). Thl' l ' squad won bot h singles matlhe<. to d1nth the '1ctory Thur;. Ja, before the doubk team lost the li~t rnat~h for the fa, ontes 1n I.he afternoon In tht• quanl·rlinal<, of thl' .\ustna Cup. the l ' ..quad paet'd b~ \\-hit· ne' Rl~d. won O\ ::i '-0 S4.0l'e o'er .\rgcntina and thl: Dubler Cup team paced o~ Kei th D1epraam won O\er \1e\lt'O rn the second rou nd The tournament under the banner of the lntema11onal Tenn1 Feder- auon. will lind finals 1n the Bntanma Cup toda' brtwtcn the U. . and France. Final 1n the .\ustna C'up for pla,crs ss~and-O\ er will be held S3turd:I\ and the Dublrr C'up for those <&5-and-o' er will be on unda\ to conclude the ~C't'k of play. · In the Bn1 ann1a C'up match. Tom Bro" n. thr t.>rml" \\ 1 mt"iledon Jl1ubks lh::imp111n , "'W'lul·d h1 ma'>ten t·n t'r all 1'flfl''lll'nh He "'on ae.ain i;, ti·O l'H "-'Nt'' \\Ith Da\ld \lamn t';iptunng .l 1111.gr r>· '\ -. triumph in tnr ,ithl·r <.1ngll'' .\u<1tr::ih.1 "nn ihl' J,,ut-k' mall h ll' rnndude the ma;" h " th .1 ll•" the- fir,t ,lf tht' \\C'\.' Fran .. ~. un<.l't'd,·d at ,tan \II pla' \.\On 1t'-third ma1ch "11ti J 2· I tnumph n' t'T <. lrcat Rnta1n In \u<.tna (up pl:l' 't'" lt'aland up~·t '('"''nd·<.\.'t"ded \u,tralta ~-1. and "111 IJL.'e tht• Ft'drral Rt'puhhc of Ciem1an' \\1th the l n1'1l'd • tates ml't'l1ng <.. an.1'1a in ~m11inal pla~ Folhm 1ng (up rln' the lntcr- na11onal \ ,·taan .. Federation \'c1- cran ( hamp1on,h1p<, for hoth men and "1'mt'n , .. ,11 be held at L1n~bora R t and t l" <. .ih.lllcro~ in Founlatn \ allr' nn t "ed \h ire' than N')() entrants are hsted \\1th quahf\lng scheduled this wttk- t•nJ for the· men's 4~ singles and tht ""omen·~ .SO ~rngles LITTLE bEAGUE Ha,Jsh1 1001. tht" fil'ld in prute<ot d c11m1ng that Zalhan had hct'n intt:r- ll'n·d "1th" hilt-rounding. third l ht• third ha<.l· um pire ..aid h,· hc1d n111 \\.'l n lhl' ola\· tiut the lall \tuod T ll'rlll'' got out 111 111, inning \\ 1thuu1 gl\ mg ur a run .ind \\l'lll tin lu r\.·lord h '> 1hird " n n ·" r1.im \IJrl'> \l rl~IO)i? 'Ul \I\ .inJ \\Jl~1ng I\\ 11 "I k ' I hl lx'\I p1tdll I '" hJ\ l ' \J1d ( .1rwr C •I\ \lanJgn < 1n,1ht '\1n11 "h1• gamt"ikJ h' -.1.ir•111~ h" 'o ~ Piil hl'r r h1' lt'J lll ' •JJX'n ng 1nunJ g.Hlk Jg.11m1 \\ \1.rn1ng 'a' mg f1l'rn"·' 1111 '\11rth\\ 10J Cl"Toull 1 ~-~1 nlL'Jn\\h1k -.,11ud. out ti\ l' \\Jl ~rJ li\l· Jnd g:J\ l" ur lour hit' anJ tour l"Jrnl·J run' Ill and Lou1t· l"Jlh ,ollntl·J l\\ll t•I '\111 111 \\lleld\ Ollh h:.J\l" h11\ . rm 11·alh p1 11ud ol lhl'Ol .. \Jld Ha' J\h1 111 h" tl'am · T ht'\ learned .1 good ll0 \\••ll 1n l1k ll•n1 gh1 II ~ou pl3\l'J \l•ur ht·,1. thl'rL' 1<. 11111h111g lo tx ..l\h.111wd 111 I hl'' l •tllll' a l<mg "'a' lhl\ \l'Jf 't nh'"''id "J~ 111 pla~ Jg.Jin tnda) in J 111 J m ,on,olatwn gaml.' against .\r11or.J \\ 11h J "in 11 n•uld lim.-.h litth .,., th Jnnlhl'' '1uon 1111 ~J tur· dJ\ . f\\1ll)J1•rl \\In\( HI Jr<.ont I' .md II Y.111 rl·prt'\COI lhl.' \\ l'\I n \\ 11· ltamc,port Pd .\ug 22-~~ h>r thl' L 11tk LcagUl' World •ru.'' That "'a'> "ht·r<' '\onh\\u1)(1 \\J' hoping IL• return ~fa~be ne't \Car Dodgers extend streak LO" .\:'\GEL~ I .\Pl -DaH .\ndcrc,on·s game-winning h11 Y.as too late tOJ!'e Ramon Maninez his fir~ ma.tor lcagul'' IL.10~ but 11 hdped tht' Lo) .\ngclcs Dodj('~ strett·h their "'inning streal to tour game<; .\ nder..oo .-.ingled 1 n Tran \\ 1~>ds· l'" from St'lOnJ hase in thl' eighth mn1n~ Thursd.n and Lo., \ng.cle<. llt.'at Philadelphia 2-1 at DoJgcr "tad1um the Phillie•," tilth '1ra1gh1 lo'>\ ~ lK><l'>llll \lngkd ll• i.>JX'T' the t'1ghth ~\tl 1-..L'' in Gro~ .. 11·'1 ~tire-do Gnllin '13lnliLed and .\l')der,.on hit a 2-~ p1tLh into \hon right f.il'ld. '-{'nd1ng Phlladl'lph1a to ''' fifth 'trJ1ght lo,., ··1t "3' lrnl' nfthlhl' hall!. th;ll ~.!<,a 03\l' h11 ·" S<.\on a\ 11 hll the end ot th r hat .. \nJcN>n \aid"' 1th .a gnn "You lOuldn"t ha'e thro"n tl'\c h.111 out thcrl Jn' tx·ttcn ··v. l' nt-eded some hrt'.ak" tod:\\ tn hc.•at him I hJd fal·ed him in thr J)a~t <.o I pn:tt' mulh ~ne.,., \\hat h,· "·•' thro" ing I l..ne" he had his gpod 'tun \\lda' .,,, 'L>uJui.t go out thl·rr an1f ta~L' a \hot an ll" ro put thL "'all 111 The schedule HOME Ton1ght-Montr ea1 7 35 o..,, Aug ~Mon1rea 7 35 o "' AU9 21-Montrtel 1 05 D m Avg 22-New Yor~ 7 35 c;.,.. Avg 23-New Yon 7 JS " - Avg 24-New Yori.. 7 JS o ,.., Avg 2S-ldle •A11 gemes on ..,A.BC 7C>O pla~ bc<cause it \OU Jo .. 1 lot ••I th111~' urn happen ·· Gro s allo""d ti' c h11' 1n h" 111• lt l'Ompkte ,game. ~tnl.m~ out Ii' c. Jnd ..,.,alkmg none. Ph1ladelrh1J I'-la'' 111 th<' allonal League in h1111ng and 11 .... a th( nmth time 1n 2<-.. 1.1n' that Ciro~ ha ~n 1n' oh eJ JO a one-1 un g.ame .. We're a la t-plal'e team and "l.-1\" not onng a lot \,11 run'· l rrl'"" <;J1d ··we had Manino nn thl' r<.1JX'' trfr\\ ti mes and .nothin~ happened l hL'' ~no\\ the\ wrn• lurk\ to \\ m th.11 game." .\ndcr\On·., htt madl' '' Y.1n 1H·r 111 Ja\ Howell. 3. '. "ho p1ll"hcd I 1 • inrungs of h11lc.,, relief but h3\.I to l\C ba1lrd out 1n the ni nth i,, fC"'<' HB'sGreerta1'esgolflead· roK'O Ht1v.ell v.al~cd te' t Jclt1 and pmch-h1tter rrcg Gro~., and Oro loaded the bl~., .,1th a wa lk to p1nch-h111cr Lance Pamsh Or~,\\hogoth1 eithtq,e,tMn 1ot Phil Bradle\' on a iol"C't pla) 11 horn<' and r•n ~-hmer Bob Drrn1cr on a fl\ t.I LAK \\-000 (AP) -Brad Grm orHuntmaton Buch shot a ~un~r­ par 63 Thunda to take-the first· round kad 1n tht Quttn Mar) Open 1rttr hbt his round at the 6.450- ) ard. par· 72 k) hnk.s Golf oune. the hontit of the t•o COUl"K$ uted m \he 72·holc C\Cftt. C\e W1bon of Walnut C'iuk shot a 64 on tht same ooune. Ke\ln uthertand of Sacnmcnto • had the lo~ round of 66 at Lakewood ountf'\ l lu~. a b.~40-)aro. par-72 rourw ~.) \I a1 6<'1. all pla)1n1 at k)'hnk ~cre John M om1sh of: nta Maria. Brad &II of Sacramento and Jon F1cdkr of Malibu. Tht 300-man fad d ,,.,11 be cut IO tht ~'& 90 pros and ciabt •INllWn .... todi~ 's round. First pnic ., sio.ooo. br1mez. ma 1n1 h1S ~ ftd m"or-~ a ar11n<"C, p \e up four hits 1n st' -en 1nn1ng.s. striklnt out st'en arid "alku\& thrtt Ht> hai f1¥Cn up two runs 1n h11 first 14~ 1nn1"(1 ··Ht"'~ YtOn at eH1) ~el, and With h1 arm. t~'5 no rcaton •ii) ht lboukt" 't bf abat to contmuie to win '" tht ~ ~ .. OodltftC'Mdt· er M1kf Saotrla aid. amllies applaud •ber section at Cancllestick Park Fnaa n. A1soel1te4 Preti SAN FRANCISCO -The no-booze, no-smoking seating zone at Ca ndlestick Park is a bi& hit with families trying to escape the crude atmosphere of the anythina-.aoes seating section. ''I thmk it's a great idea," said Dennis Helsey, who sat with his 7-year-old son, Josh. and his I I-year-old dau&hter, Dawn. "When I bring my wife and other child. the price climbs above SI 00. These seats are affordable. the kids aren't subjected to the cursm' and fighting. and the view is better than I exp«ted,' Helsey said. Giants offic1als have decided to experiment with the 2.400-seat family section to see whether the fans like it enough to make 1t a permanent fixture. The first trial came during last Tuesda) ·s game with the Mets. Tickets for the seats in the section cost SS. half the price of a lower-deck box seat. • Giants President Al Rosen decided to try out the no-booze seats afh~r numerous fist fights broke out dunng a doubleheader with the Dodgers at Candlestick on Jul} 26 The section 1s also smoke-free because. "If you're going to go dean. you mieht as well go all the way," said team spokeswoman Robin Carr. Twelve o.ther major-league teams currently have no-booze sections. Thr only negative sentiments toward the new secti on at Candlestick came from Martin Fitzpatrick and Robert Clark, two men visiting the San Francisco Bay area on business. . The) said they bought their uckets in the parking lot, unaware of the restrictions that wtnt along with the seats. When an usher pohtely told Fitzpatrick to cx111)gu1sh his cigarette. the businessman said ... You ca n't dnnk. \OU can't cuss, you can't raise no hell - what's goang.on around here~" Added his fncnd Clark, a New Yorker. ··1 think it 's a good idea for people to have a place to brine their kids "here there "on't be no trouble. But I'm getung the hell out of hrrc and go ha' e a beer." Quote of the day Watson Browa, football coach at Vanderbilt, asked at the Southeastern Conference preseason coaches· bnefing 1fhe had a bold 1988 prediction. such as the one he made in 1987. when he said that the ( ommodores. coming off a I· I 0 season. "Ould be 1n the hunt for a bowl bid (the) wound up 4-7,. "Yes Once the) get the top 64 teams out ofthl' wa ). I thin ~ we'\'l' got a great chance for the NIT.'' Watson ousted from tourney C .\STLE ROCK. Colo -Tom !I \\ at\on came up a point short and was eliminated 1n Thursda' 's completion of lint-round pla) at the f ntemauonal Golf Tournament \\at son needing a b1rd1e-b1rd1e finish 10 advance to tht second rou nd of the tournciment, b1rd1ed the 17th hole and missed from four feet on the 18th. "It's the same thing I've been doing all }Car." said Wat son. a fi, e-ume Brmsh Open champion who has won onl\ oner 1n the.' last fou r vears. "It doesn't matter how close )OU hll 11 lf)OU can't make the pulls. I had my t hancc and I ble" 1t:· L nder thr modified Stableford sconng system used for this tournament. eagles are worth fi ve points. b1rd1es arc worth two and pars are worth nothing. Bogeys cost pla}ers one point and double bogey or high er cost three. !Xfending champion John Cook also missed with zero poin ts fkn C rrn,ha"' and Mark O'Me.ara led 39 gualifiers from the 81-ma n field in the second half of the first round Jets shut down Browns, 11-7 MO~TR EAL -The New York Jets won the first /':FL game ,played in Canada in 19 )Cal"'i Thursda)' night, usmga big-play defense that shut out the Cleveland Browns for the final three penods in an 11 -7 victory. After Cle' eland drove 79 yards in 12 plays on its opening series for its lone touchdown. the Jets clamped down. E'en ~ark Gastineau. New York's belea~uered defensl\ e end. had has first sack of the exhibition season A.nd "'hen the Bro"ns got to the New York 13 1n the final two minutes. the Jets' defense stopped them. The mo'lt recent of three NFL exhibition sames pla>ed 1n Canada was .\ug. 25. 1969. when Detroit beat Ne" England. 22-9. also 1n Montreal. This game; played at Olympic Stadium. drew 39.112 fans. most of 'Vhom cheered for the Browns. although the Jets .techn1ca ll)' were the home team. The qu1ck-movmg first half featured three time· consuming drives b) the Browns. but just one touchdown. on a 4-)'ard pass from Bernie Kosar to ·Kevin Mack. A 35-)ard interference call on Bobby Humphel). who tripped Reggie Langhorne. helped the drive. ~~i~:~e~;; Krukow tames Mets again paralyzed upper ria.bt arm Thursday after I d d · n1 M I I t fifth t · •" sufferina a stroke. fiis doctor said. Giants pitcher Improves career bases-oa e sm.,c as ontrea OSI i s i s ra1 ... 1 de pile the first two-homer pme of Andres Galamaa's "He's awake. He responded to QllCStioning." said -career. ca rdiologist Theodore R. Gelet, Rooney's family mark to 20-7 alnst New York Mt\rk Parent doubled offTim Burke. J.J.1oopen tl'te ph)'Sitian. He said Rooney's prognosis was guarded. ninth. Ga rry Templeton sacrificed pinch-runna-Stan Rooney, 87, has a pacemaker and his hl'art From Tlte Anod•te4 Ptt11 Jefferson to third. Marvell Wynne Popped out and problems were oomplicatins the stroke. I d T G · t · 11 "We've had to gjve him medic.ation to take care of Mike the Met-killer struck aaain. Roberto A omar an ony wynn were in enuona y his heart, and this is also producing problems with Mike Krukow beat New Yorlc for the third 1ime this walked. hnnging up Martinel. who hncd a singled to · f season and increased his career center swelhn& that covl'rs up some of the symptoms o the record against the Mets to 20-1, I ~ the American League: stroke. the doctor said at a news conference. leading the an Francisco Giants to Tlien t, White Sox 4: Dave Bergman capped a four. Rooney's sons Dan. who is team president. and Art a 4.1 victory Thursday a& run ralfy in the ninth inning with a two-run homer, giving Jr. were among those at his bedside, said hospitaJ Candlestick Park. Detroit the victory over Chicago at Tiger Stadium. spokeswoman Mary Donnelly. Krukow. 7-4. won for the Trailinl 4-2 going into the ninth, Tom Brooken~ Rooney was unable to speak bccauSl' he was sc'enth time 1n his last eight !.1nlledand ou WhitakerwalkedoffBobbyThigpen. S-7. connected to a respirator to help him breath. He decisions again t New York. He anaboth runner~ moved up on a sacrifice by Luis Salaur. apparently recognized his sons and responded to them ga' e up four hits an six innings. Orioles It, A&)Jetlcs I: In Baltimore, Jeff Ballard b) squeezing their hands or blinking his eyes, Gelet struck out a season-high Sl'ven and J>1tched a four-hitter and Terr) Kennedy. Jim Traber and said.Thr Steelers· patnarch ex.perienccd dimness. then hit an RBI double. (al Ripken had lhrce hits each as the Orioles ended a had difficult) speaking, at 4:55 p.m. Wednesday at the "I thre"' differently today than three-game losing streak. Steele~· offices at Thrl'e Rivers Stadium, Gelet said. I did thr first l\\O 11mts against the K k Ballard. 7-10. pitched his SC'Cond consecutive Shortl} after that. Rooney suffered a stroke that Mets this \Car:· Krukow said. "If .na ow co mplete game. stnkmg out three and walking five. He probabl) involved the middle artery on the kft side of )'Ouutt·.~~ prc~1ctablc agaipst that team, they'll kick your ·did not allo"' a runner ~st first base after the fourth his brain and caused paralysis of the upper right arm b Mariners 6, Red Sox 1: Ju11 Presley hit a three-run and further difficulty speaking. ..He\ a~ good a competitor as there is." Giants doubk in the six th inning and Mark Langston pitched a Manager Roger Craig_said. Krukow, making his second fi, e-hitter for 7' 11nnings. leading Seattle to the victory U.S. women'• squad trimmed COLUMBIA, S.C. -U.S. Olympic • women's basketball coach Kay Yow made her final cuts Thursday, reducing the team to the dozen players who'll compete in Seoul. South Korea. Fran Hams. a 6-foot, 156-pound, 1986 Texas graduate. and Chana Perry, a 6-4, 185-pouod senior at ·San Diego State. were both cut by Yow as the coach picked her final roster. Amo ng those who made the team were Katrina McClain. a 6-2. 175-pounder who is a native of Charleston and pla)'ed at Georgia, . and 6-8 Anne Donovan. a former star at Old Dominion. Two active college players also made the roster - Maryland senior V1ck1 Bullett. a 6-3. 175-pounder. and Tennessee senior Bridgette Gordon. a 6-0. 158- pounder. Others who made the team were: Cindy Brown. a 6-2. 165-pound pla yer from Long Beach State: Cyn thia Cooper. 5-1 0. 147-pounder who played at USC; Teresa Edward$. a 5-11. 155-pound player from Georgia: Kam1e ethendge. a 5-S. 122-poundcr who played for Texas: and Jennifer Gillom. a 6-3. I 7S-pound player from M1ss1ssi pp1. Three other players completed their eligibility last 'car: .\ndrea Lloyd. a 6-2. 160-pounder who played for Texas. Suzie McConnell. a S-4. I !~pounder who played for Penn State. and Teresa Weatherspoon. a S-8. 155-pounder who played for Louisiana Tech. Shanahan shifting lineup OXNARD -New Los Angeles [iJ Raiders Coach Mike Shanahan has been •II• quick to make lineup changes. When new players Willie Gault (wide receiver) and Jim Lachey (offensive tackle) arrived after trades. they were quicky inserted in the starting lineup at training camp. No11ccablc differences in the offensive line were '1s1blc this week. Working at right tackle was Don Mosebar. normall) a center. Bruce Wilkerson. the right tctckle. had moved to nght guard. wuh Bill Lewis pla) 1n~ ce nter. \\hen changes were apparent in the offensive hne JUSI before the close of training camp. Shanahan was as~ed 1f the mo' cs ~ere permanent. "No. we JUSt feel that with only eight offensive linemen (or ma} be nine) on the final roster. every lineman has to pla) at least two positions." the coach e\plain ed. ··whether a gu} 1s a center. guard or tackle. he has to learn at lea!it one other position." Mosebar. the No. I draft choice in 1983, came out of use as a tackle. was initially moved to euard by the Raiders. then to center following a senes of back surgeries. "Don has the ability to play tackle." Shanahan said. "He's played both guard and tackle, but center and tackle are most similar in terms of what's required and the wear and tear." Television, radio TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. -BASKETBALL: U.S. Olympic team vs. NB.\ All-Stars. from Cleveland. ESPN. 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore. Channel S. 6 p.m. -EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: Den· ver at M1am1. Channel 4. 6:30 p.m. -BOXING: Doug DeWitt vs. Ray Ray Gray in a 12-round middleweight bout, from Atlantic City. N.J .. ESPN. 7 p.m -BASEBALL: New York Mets at an Diego. WOR. 7 30 p.m. -GYMNASTICS: U.S. vs. USS R exh1b1t 1on meet. from Westwood (taped). Prime Ticket. 7:30 t m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Dodgrrs .. Channel. RADIO 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore. KMPC (71 01 7 p .m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at San Diego. KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Dodtters. KABC (790). • Bell has shot to. make roster stan sin ce coming off the disablc<t list with a shoulder Seattle won two of the three games and became the injury. was relieved after six innin~ because of a stiff. first team besides Boston to win a' series at Fenway Park back. ~ince Toronto won four straight from June 2-5. .. San Francisco shut out the Mets for eight innings. Ran1ers 4, Twlas %: Jeff Russell pitched a five-hitter extending New York's scoreless streak to 18 annings. and Pete Jncaviglia and Geno Petralli hit consecuti ve before Dave Magadan hit a run-scoring groundout in the homers in the second inn ing. lifting Texas to the victor) ninth. in the Metrodome. In other National League games: Indians 4, Brewers 3: In Cleveland. Andy Allanwn Cardinals Z, Astros I: Tom Brunansky tripled in the broke a 1-1 ue with a two-out, three-run double in the Cardinals' first run and snapped a tie with a sixth-inning seventh inning and Cory Sn yder-threw out B.J. SurhofTat homer off Mike Scott as St. Louis beat Houston at Busch home for the final out of the game as the Indians edged Stadium. Mil"aukrc. Houston fell 411i games behind Los Angeles in the NL Wes1. Bob Forsch . 7-4. allowed four hits in seven innings. 'itriking out two and walking three in his longest outing this season. Ken Da yle) and Todd Worrell were hitless the rest of the wa). with Worrell getting two outs for his 23rd save. Reds t, Cubs I: Danny Jackson pitched a seven-hitter. to become the National League·s first 17-game winner and Eric Davis drove in fi ve runs as Cincinnati won for the SC\ enth ume 1n 10 games. * R•neen 4, Twins 2 T(J(AS MINNl\OTA ... ~... ...~ ... 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Channel~ . 11:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING~·· lMSA Califom1a Grand Pnx. from Sonoma (tapccl). ESPN. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Chicago Cu~. WG . . , . 2_p.m. -DRAG RACING: 1988 Spnngnauonals. f1om Columbus. Ohio (taped). Channel 7. 2:30 p.m. -PRO Jt,\RATE: Channel 4. 7 pm. -EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: Houston at Ram !I. KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -EX HIBITION FOOTBALL: Washington at Raiders. K TL'\ ( 1130). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Dodgers. Ko\B (790). SDJJday :1 TELEVISION 9 ·ti m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Champion <;park Plug 400. from Brooklyn, Mich .. ESPN. ro:JO a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore. Channel 5. 11 : I 0 a.m -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Chicago Cubs. TB . WGN. The Beat !\ept Secret Jn Tpw.n F1fto-yel\r running back Greg_ Bell. who came Jo the Los Angeles Rams last fall in the Eric Dickerson trade. hac; a ch'ance to 6eat the odds and make the roster. Coach John Rob- inson s:tid Thursday. 4.lthough he's· competing against first-round draft eho1Ct' Gaston Green and 1987 NFL rush inf leader . in Charles White, the 5-foot-0. 21~ pound Bell 'has shown promise as a 3 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: The International. from Castle Rock. Colo. (dclayed) . .Channcl 2. 3 p.m. -SKllNG~ WorkS Cup men's downhill, from Las Lcnas. Araentma {taped), Channel 7. Noon -MEN'S GOLF: The International. from Castle Rock. Colo .. Channel 2. · Noon -JET-SKIING: 1987 World Finals high· lights. from Lake Havasu, Ariz .• ESPN. ' I• Don't Forget Us For DINNER from. 1725 · Fresh Fish, Pasta, Prime Rib =~-- And More! Reservations (714) 650-17 50 428 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa pass 'Feiver. . · 'Bes1des'catchirig six passcs. more than an>-,oth" taiJDac\ Bcll J\as al$o a' erased 4. I ·yards a -carry in three · prt~ason aamc . By!conira~t. Green and White l\aveiver31cd 2. 7 and 3.2 yards a can)'. • • "You know. the gu)'. ,IS obviously talented.·• Robinson Aid ... He's bctn fine (lhtoupout camp). I can't think of anytbina ncptive about htm. •• lkfl ma> att a chart« to pt'l>ve has "'onh 1n tht Rams' fourtlJ u,,ibnion pmc Saturdt> apanst Houston · Wtmc ~ ~ nbs And may not .,._y. "If Chatllf can't olaf: .. ·u u.c GHton and Gq a l0t. . Rpbinton Mid. "Gtt1 probllbly wilt play an tht nadttl dc>Wfts. .. ~II c:arnr from lht Buffalo Bills in IM tlwtt--ay track &bal 1tn& Didrr9)n from &ht Ra"" to lht lndi1n1pohs Colts. 4 p.m. -WIDE WOllLDOPSPORTS: Horse nicing: Travers Stakes, from Saratoga Springs. N.Y ; The Arlington Million. from Arlinaton Heights. lit : U.S . men's gymnastics· trials. from SaJt Lake City (taped), Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Baltimore, Channel S. 4:30 'p~. ~ BASEBALL: ~ttle at New York Yankees, WPlX. . s p rn. -lHt Nl"L PaEVJP: Channel 2. S p.nj. ·-RIOll SCllOOL AU-STAR FOOTBALL Gut~ Texas VJ. Oklahoma i_n _&he Oil Bowl. ftom Wichita Fall1. Teus (taoedl, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -ad&BAl.L: Montreal at Dodacrs. Z Chanr~I. 1:3(1 p.m. -TENNIS: ATP Championship semi· final. frpm Cincinnati (delayed~.1. 9 p.m. -EXarrlON f · Pittsburah at New York Oian\s. WPIX. 9:30 p.m. -A~ POOl'BAU..:Sydncy vs. Carlton (taped). ESPN. llADIO 4:10 p.m. -IA.ID'"· Aqds at Baltim~. KMPC(110). 6 p.m. -DmlTION POOl'aAIL: Sin FnncitCO at ChlJ'ltf'I. XTRA (690). l p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Dodgers. Z \hannel. 1:30 p.m. -HYDROPLANE RACING: Columbia Cup. from Tri-Ci ties, Wash. (taped), ESPN. 2 p.m. -OLYMPIC TAJAl.S: Men's platform d1vina. from Indianapolis (delayed): men's and women·, swimming. from Austin, Texas (taped): Cyctina. tntk competition. from Houston (taped), and road rac1na. from Pokane. Wash. {taped), Channel 7. 2 p.m. -MEN'S 'l'ENNIS: ATP Championships final. from Cincinnati {dela_y~). USA. 2:30 p.m. -BICYCLE RACING: 1988 Coot1 International ctassk, from Boulder. Colo., ESPN. 4 p.m. -AUTO RACING: JROCfinal, from Watkins Glen, N. Y. (taoed). Channel 7. j p.m. -l>llO FOOTBAU.: Minnesota at SL Lou1J. ESPN. 7 p.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: Player•s Challentt Championthip. from Moft&reel (dfllyed). Prime Tidcct. RADIO 10:301 m -PllOIAIE8ALL·An,elu&BaJ\im0tt. KMPC(710) 1 p.m. -PRO BAIEIAU.: New York Mets a.t Pad~. KFM8(760). I p.m. -Pao IAIEBALL: Montreal at ~ K 8((790). Major Leallae staaiJlngs Am~caJ £ea6ae Oakland Minntsota Kansas 1ty Am1e11 Chicago Texas Seattle w 71 68 62 61 54 53 47 L 45 52 58 60 67 66 74 WES1' DIVISION Pel. GB Llt .631 8-2 .S67 8 7-3 .Sl7 14 6-4 . S04 I S'h 4--6 .446 22'h S-S .445 22117 5-S .388 291/i 5-5 EAST DIVISION Detroit 70 50 .583 4-6 Boston 67 53 .SSS 3 4-6 New York 65 52 .556 31/2 4-6 Milwaukee 61 62 .496 101/2 4-6 Toronto 60 61 .496 I O'h 6-4 Cleveland 58 63 4 79 I 21h 5-5 Balt1morC' 40 80 333 30 3-7 Thursday's Scores Angels 7. New York I Bahimore 10. Oakland I Seattle 6. Boston I Clneland 4. Milwaukee:! Te"<a~ 4. Minnesota 1 De1ro116. Chicago 4 Streak Lost I Lost I Won I Won I Lost J WoQ I Won I Won I Lost I Lost I Lost 3 Lost 3 Won 4 Won I H•me A•11 38-22 39-23 33-2S 3S-27 33-28 29-30 26-32 3S-28 31-32 23-35 28··31 2S-3S 26-33 21-41 39-23 41 -2 1 34-26 3S-26 28-30 34-28 25.35 31 -27 26-32 31 -26 26-36 32-3 1 24-35 I .S-4.S Today's Games Angels (M. W111 9-11) at Baltimore (Schmidt 5-3). 5:05 p.m. Scattlc(Moorc 6-13 and Ta}lor0-0) at New York (Ca ndelana 13-7 and Dotson 9-5). 2. I :35 p.m Oakland (Stewan 15-10) at Boston (Smithson 6-4). 4:35 p.m. Kansas City (Saberhagen I :!-12) at Cleveland (RodnguC'Z 1-2). 4:35 p.m. Chi cago (Long 4-8) at De1ro11 (Tanana 13-7), 4:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Filer S-6) at Toronto (Musselman S-1). 4:35 p.m. Tc"<as (8. W111 4-8) at Minnesota (Toliver 4-2). 5:05 p.m. Sal•rday's Games Angels at Baltimore. 4:35 p.m. Kansa\ Cit> at ClcH~land. 10:35 a.m. Mil waukee at Toronto. 11 :05 a.m. Oakland at Boston. 11 :20 a.m. Sea11le at New York. 4:30 p.m. ChKago at Detroit. 4·35 p.m. Tc\a'i at Minnc<,ota. 5:05 p.m. Natlonal £alae WEST DIVISION W .L 69 51 65 56 64 57 61 58 Pct. GB Lit Streu Won 4 Lost I Won 2 Won I Won 3 Lost 2 Home Away 33-28 36-23 36-24 29-32 36-26 28-31 32-28 29-30 35-27 23-36 20-38 21-41 Dodgers Houston 575 7-3 537 411 4-6 5an Franc1~0 C1 ncinna11 .529 51 ? 5-5 .513 7111 7-3 an Diego .\tlanta 5 63 479 I I' i 7-3 41 79 .342 28 3-7 EAST DIVISION Nev.. 'I ork P1ll'iburgh Montreal 71 f) 7 (d 58 51 51 50 587 4-6 Lost 2 Won 2 Lost 5 Lost I Won I Lost 5 38-21 35-27 32-26 29-29 29-33 30-29 33-29 32-27 31-31 29-31 24-34 21-40 54 554 4 6-4 5 7 5 2 5 71/i 3-7 C h1t·ago 60 492 11 111 5-5 'it. LOUl'i PhiJadelphia 6 7 442 17112 6-4 64 ..t25 19111 3. 7 Thursday's Scores Dodgers 2. Philadelphia I San Diego 5. Mon1r.:al 4 ~an Francisco 4. New York I ( '1ncinna11 9, ( 'h1l'ago I SI. Louis 2. Hou'lton I Today's Games Monlrl·al t Mar11nc1 14-8) at Dodgi ri (Hersh1ser 16-7). 7:35'p.m. .\1 lan1a (Mahler 9-11 I at ( h1cago (G. Maddux 16-6). I :OS p.m. Houston (Oaf'\' 1n 5-9) at Pittsburgh (Duvne 6-9). 4:35 p.m. C1ncinna11 (Charlton 0-0) at I. Louis (Deleon 8-8). 5:35 p.m ;-.lev. York (F~rnande1 7-10) at an D1eio (Show 10-10). 7:05 pm Philadelphia (Palmer 7-t!) at an Francisc0 (Downs 12-9). 7:35 p.m. Saturday's Games Montreal at Dodgers. 7 05 p.m C1nc1nna11 at St Lou1-; 11 20 am .\tlanta al <.. h1<:ajO. I ().)pm Philadelphia at San Franu~o. I 05 p.m Houston at P111sburgh. 4 05 p m h Skimboarders to compete in Laguna Imagine a spon that combme11 the an of surfing. the agilll} and man- euvering of ska1cboard1ng and the grace of di\ mg It's all pan of sk1111board1ng. whKh tn recent ~ears has ern.erged as one of the na11on 's fastest-gro"' 1ng v.ater spon" k1mboan.k r~ ran· along 1he shoreline. IO'i'I the board upon the "ct sand. jump on and ~k1m out to meet the mrom1ng "a' cs. catapult into the air. spin around and land had. on the board This 1s hov. o,k1mboan .. hng 1s de- fined for 11s top athktcs .\nd the ew11ement has generated 1ncrcas1ng spectator appeal. For those "ho wish a bird'~ c-.e \ ICW, Sk1mhoardtng'\ oldest and most prcst1g1ous contest. the V1ctona Sk1mboards Laguna Open. v.111 be held S..turda)' and Sunday at ol\hso Pier in South Laguna Spectators can sit ju~t a few feet away from the 4'horcl1ne-ae1ion a sec a new form of wa ve-ri ding. Panici- pants meet the oncoming waves head-on. performing 360-degrec maneuver . prec1s1on tube ndes and aerial t11p'i -'iOme as high as 15 feet into the air The V1c1ona Sk1mboards Laguna Open is the last of three C\ cnts on the I <>88 Victoria Grand Pri"<. which li:a1url·d pre' ious ~tops in Malt bu and Mau 1. Hawa11 Compe1111on be· girl\ at g a.m .. aturda~. progressing through 1hc finals at 2 p.m. Sunda). I he spon has recently emerged trum the shadows of surfing. to be rn·ogn11cd for its own class of p~:rtormcrs. mancu' crs. jargon and l'\ l'nls. \ h1le 11-; ba~1c mo' es arc relauveh simple for the beginner. the more :id' anccd techniques are conjured up in each 'ik101boarder's mind w11h the rhangmg rnnd1~1ons of each wa"e l\k1mboarding takes 1magina11on as \\l'll as a1hlc1icab1lit} to be successful The compc1111on will feature more than 100 pan1c1pants from age d1' l\1ons that range from 8 to the o'er-30 Masters. A pro di' 1s1on wi ll amact competitors from stveral <.!ates and include top skimmers like fom Trager of Laguna Beach. Brad D1rke} of .\nahe1m and Chns Hen- derson of Hawai1. Laguna Beach's ~mbcr Cottle. the top-ranked female ski mmer. 1s ex- J)l'Cted to be on hand for.the compct1- 11on a~ well. .\s with man\ lifestyle spans. ( rtl1forn1a IS the rTIOSt popular C~nter of skim board acll\ 11\. Lagu na Blach. v.1th llS steep beach coves bounded b) rocks and reefs. 1s regarded as the spon's mecca. Kimball'sdecisioa defended by father INOIANAPOLI (AP) -Bruce Kimball performed effect1vcl) at the .S. Olympic div ing trials despite a recent auto tragedy that claimed tw.o lives and cauStd sax other t11Junes. his father said Thursday. Kimbilll. the 1984 Olympic sil ver medalist in platform diving. is com- peting at the trials despite protesters who claim he should not be gi ven the chance to represent his nauon be- cause he has been characd with five felony counts of driving under the 1nOuencc on Au&. I T""o teen-agers ~ere killed and six othcn ~ inJurt'd when Kimbell's n r plowtd into a cro~d 1n front ofa mcclli!,I plact in Rnindon. Fla. H"~m1,nmcn1 •~ scheduled for ui. 29 ·•nd he 1s frtt on SI0.000 -bond lJ.s.,da\lt"I offac1al ha"c uud K1mball qu.ahticd to rompctt 1n the tnal and that the~· h&\'C no rule to stop him from pen1cipetin1- "H1 s dtt• ion (to com~td was made after mtttinp y.,1th many people." 11id O.Ck KimbaJ,I. his father • and coach. 1ncr Thunda) ~ \.v111~ .. - "" • • AMSRICAM Ll..U. ..... 7, v ..... 1 CAUfO.NIA NeW YOltk OWllltt cf ... ., 2b McLmr?o Ownr19011 C01wl\ rt Jovntr lb Armu 11 SCnoflld u HoweM lCI Milter c ., ... 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EXACTA ?a Pa•C lo'?.~ FOURTH RACE. ·i~ .. rol ·'ht'• fn S•v I' "••nurf 11 00 I ) 00 t IO' Qx ••v·fa 8rOOAs 660 S60 :'.>1e""O"O L..C•l Ce•~ze IS 60 MINT" It.A", JSO Ve<f' ~"'. iC>-o«r<•~I Cu " Y•"'' 1TrH wrwl It ell 119 C,,._~ Lew••I T,,,. 011 M uo .. 0 u o uo a o l ft •1 l'XACTA 12 ~I Hod US 40 '2 OAIL Y T'ltlf"LI H ·21 M.ia U$ 40 TINT" aACL 110 Yard\ 'lk><t lne" P•OU41 !AQ1tl '1600 1 IO 320 Nt 1\-tr·o P 't•\IOtl) 7 60 7 20 .. ~n T Ct' It•• l ••Hur• 7 IO r.,.,. 0 "611 n CXACTA I 71 Pad '57 60 A 111"\0a'IU 4 )Q2 Mu•""" H41"C ' "51 109 GOLF The lm.mtfleMI •I Co tlt Reck, C• I r ''' "Cl \(Vt'\ e--a "'It monev .. nt<f a<>P i<ll~ t " ·~ "• • al "'e t • o '"•' o..ahf..a lr ..;f'\Q.y ., O•• ,,,,.f'l'\•f 01'\6 O°" 'OUf'"".,,."' O" '•t O•· n , 50) •a•o Cu r .. p ~t'\.C,Olf (IUD <Ou'M ht'"• \ oa~ ;y "'!>Cl't'O sre-+orcs .. , •• ,. ..... 0 • f POr•\ •o• 00.ll>'t' HOit' s ;O" •••# J 0'0·t' l~O IM ~" """n"'1·l tor CM>w,,. •·i: .,.. 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"'" 111 K.;10 ~ 10 tel"o oau • "'1WitManeou• OA'llEY'S LOCKElt ,...,__, ._di) -6 OD41'\ 1Sl 1'9 t'I\ 16 •l'IOwta 2• l>Ofl•IO. 397 oer•etuO• ' ·oc~ f.\h 23 ceioea oau, 66 \a no OHS Jt? mac•trel SO ~"'"'" I \NI0\-6 1>4W '"''•\ S me•o ,,,.,~, .... , 01196 n E XACT A • H . pa 0 s t71 '° Tht' WMI!'' trout lllants FIFTH RACE 150 •,a•O\ LOS ANGELES -~n•eoe Ll'e c.. r,, ... 0 ...... • • 20 )'()(I J '° SAN BE•NArtOtNO -S.·~-ooo Lelle • •• , l"D\ ll ~""ill" Cf\'-J 20 760 IHVO -8••f' C•ff• Boo Pne C.r- • • ~ • v a•t'\ Y.• :I•• ~•c••• 7 70 7 60 8 '" •=' C •t•I" o0.... ,.. OO>t '°"''" and ,,.,.,.. -~. , 1 9-c,..,~~ c,.~ 1"'~• (rft" ~e U EXl\.CTA 3-' oa lr l 7l.O S•0<.·1 • P 'C•l'e' lllortr• .,,.,, l!oo U EXACtl\ •)-S ,..,/!'. lf•IO . C•tt• i;>erc• ,e .... L••t •o '""' t'-.C of '"' U DAILY T'RJPLt, •• .., l r>a>d '1J'1 )C • .ea o • • ·tr Ld• t SQ.,-. 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B~· vcval>t' L"C<t• ''° 1 ~ , ~ ; -1'/0fk', '\~·· T• ·"'°" L••t r ..... ,, Li~!') '''\ 'Y C'1>'11 .So"!il C•no~· JAO 1AO ,l •0dQf'...-• r.,,,. L••n Me~mo111 Y"G'"'• Y ' ();c :Ja Q<" Ag,,,.14• ) to CrW>,v°'f ''1 & 1..e• "' >/Vi'"' R·vt • 1Cnn1 -~~· ;) l1 S3 • • I' •' Cem~·our>e •o 'O"'" o• W1l1tf1' Ltev•fl ~l_ EXACl l\ lr1 e>~O sHAO .~,~Ob."'\•(•'"'P9';>w"0 •o $0not'e 8r•091' SECOND A·N.NUAL ' . S :A :LE AUGUST 17-20 (WED.-SAT.) STOREWI DE SALE ON EVERYTHING! INCLUDING 2 · ·for 1 THEN • Shorts and Girls Swimwear SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 ~st-11 A.M.-5 P.M !PARKING LOTSALE!J RADICALLY REDUCED PRICES ON: HOURS M-Ft-1 SA-SUM •T-SHIRTS •SWEATS •SHORTS •PANTS •JACKETS AND MUCH MOREi CORDI El · CORONA DEL MARS •LJ (3 HARDCOM SURF IHOPI . '- . " I • I l l ( .. , t I . ~ . . . ·1·~ ··,' . ' . -:· . . eM wasting· its money on a hiring hall With itsdec1S1on to 9_pen a hiring haJI for day laborers, the city of Costa Mesa has offered half a loaf to those who stand m parks and on street com ers wa1ung for a day's work. And. unfonunately. that halfis stuffed with a booby trap that seems certain to doom the plan. The city will pa) S 1.000 a month to rent an abandoned gasoline statfoo at Placenua A venue and 17th SJrcct to gjve workers a place to gather instead of Lion's Park where they now wait for Jobs offered from passing cars. The city would do better to save the S 12,000 a year. It see ms unl1kel ) man) -1f any -workers will use the hall. The city intends to confirm the residency st.ttus of those who show up there. It may, in fact , cooperate with the Immigration and Naturalization Service. That means undocumen ted v.orkers will be requesting a tnp out of the country if the) show up at the hall to ask for a job. Anyone who believes that 1s goi ng to occur probably has swallowed one too many worms embalmed in tequila. The workers are illegal. not stupid. The~ won't stroll into an INS trap. The hinng hall concept as planned makes sense only if most of the workers are legall~ in the country. But we don't · think that 1s the case. Most of the day laborers seem to be undocumented. That's wh v they are standing in a park instead • ·of in hne at the employment offi ce. · Certain employers. who knov.. a ttn'hg or two about .. supply and demand. realize the~ can pay less to un· documented workers. ~ow many of them will go to the hinng hall when they can hire cheaper on a street corner? NeiJhbors and park visitors complained they were afraid to use Lion's Park because of the large group of Lau nos who gravitate to the drive-by employment agency. We suspect the h iring hall won't do a thing to address those complaints. . The undocumented workers have nowhere else to $0. except perhaps hack 10 the poverty of Mexico. They will risk that trtl> 1n an INS bus for a day's pay. but they won't volunteer for it at Costa Mesa's hiring hall. S ewage violations The En\lronmental Protection agenc)' and the state of California hold all the high cards in their suit against San Diego for dumping sewage into the ocean. Mission Bay. and other watcrwa}s in clear v1olat1on of the federal Clean Water Act. Yet, for inexplicable reasons. Mayor O'Connor is trying to blufTthe regulators by going to court ratherthan negot1at1ng a settlement to bnng the city into compliance with federal and state environmental laws. G1 ven the long.overdue emphasis in Washington now on cleaning up the na tion's polluted oceans. San Diego cannot expect to evade the law any longer. ... Contesting the inevitable in a protracted court battle. as the ci ty now seems intent on doing. is a ri verboat gamble that simply is not worth the risk. Sao Dltgo Ualoa T ourism office Failure to restore funding for Californi a's Office of Tounsm. defeated b~ a legislati ve conference committee last June ma bll of poht1cal wrangling. will seriously undermine efforts that ha\e brought in substantial revenues and created jobs throughout the state. During the fi rst two }ears of operation. state tourism marketing programs helped generate SI . I billion in add1uonal travel expenditures within California and S7 I million in additional tax reveunes. Visitors to California spend $34 billion a year on hotels. food. shopping and other act1 v111es and the industry supports more than 500.000 JObs. Caltforn1a·s travel office budget. at $8 million. ranks way behind New York's $21.5 mill ion and also trails even Tennessee. Georgia and New Jene)'. Reinstatement of Calif0m1a's relatively modest funding for travel promotion is more than warranted by its economic re turns. The strong marketing programs of the Office of Tourism arc in the best interc"it~ of the state. Saa Fraaci1co Cbronlclt .F alle n h eroes Oh. crum. It seems hke you can't count on anything a ny more. We reme"'.'h<:r iry our formati~e years r:ising earl>· on Saturd.C\Y f!lOrnmg. going into the livi ng room m our pajamas and watchmgourhcro. Mighty Mouse. protect the innocent in his weekly battle againsl dastardly~h--cats. NoW: though. some people tMnk M. Mouse has slipped frt>~h1s pedastaL They believe that in the April 23 episode of ..M1,tny .Mo~se: The New Adventure." our hero sniffed CQCalOC. No IC'>S of an institution than the Dallas City Council unanif!lOUSly approved a resol.ution condemning the CBS tclev1s1on ncrwork for showing the great Mouse snorting - well, something. , . · CB says it wa n't cocaine. Jt was a' pink mass of crushed stems, tomatoes and fl owers. The network also notes that M. Mouse's behavior didn't chanac after snonina. Say it ain't so, Mi&Jlty Mouse .. • . N1w .. D11paklt, Mldlp• City, IH. • • O~AN E COAST ... j ..., .... , ~ t.-ir d41f Cll Ille ~tlf •I 3JO W Ber tmf'I ~ CA A~ 'Mt~llG"t 10 l)oC" '* Ct>Sta...,.... C.11 m~ '.t' ' I . , • ') , .. 1. '; ~ Urtot · • ... ,.., ·~ ~r• ,.~ ....,(..., ....... City lair _,.,.. ,,..DNc .. .. --.... , Anl lletJll AMrtlllftl 11!11 ,.., ... .0.-..~0ll«tof .. .. '""" Cite ... ~.., r.,.w.....-....... ...., ·'In personal terms, Bush may run a blt to the Jell of hi• 1J1U11:• mainstream.just as Du kale ls probably I•• amldgen to the rlgnt of his.·· Republicans, Democrats sqUeezingtoivard center Conservatives, liberals bofh softening rhetoric so as not to scare a way voters "l:. W ORLE.\NS-o\t one level of consciousm:\!.. there seem to be few differences between the 1wo major poh11cal panics. The IA·mocrat~ and the Re· puhl1can'i. \11chael Dukak1s and (11.•orge Bush . Jesse Jackson and Ronald Reagan are la~ ing ou1 stnk· 1ngl} <,1mtlargoal~ for Amenca as lhe) '1r for atten11on and allegiance dur· 1ng thl'> \Cason ofcon,cn11 ons. I he) "ant an .\menca. the) sa). 1ha1\ <:om pasmmate. rc,erent. pros- prrou\. strong and clean. a nauonal Bo~ )<.out. !fol the 1ns111u11onal s1m1lan~1es l'nd 1here The differences between thr l"o part1e\ are man ). even 1ftheir rang1.• 1<, narrower than one would find among thr ideological s" 1ngs of other '-' 1.·'>tern na11ons ;\:c11 hcr the Man1st left nor the fa.,u,t ngh1 1s tolerated in ·. S. politic'> as the) are 1n other po)1t1cal "''item.-.. espcc1all} those with a ni ul111udc of pant es sur h as Italy. The parliamentary system encouragc,s ~uch mull1pllc11 }: the U.S. S)~em. with 1ts separate!} elected executi ve and lcg1slal1\e branches. does not. The Democratic Panv 1hat rnn· vrned 1n .\tlanta last month IS Sllll dominated "' the liberals who camt' of age in the .-.oc1al turmoil of the 1960s h's a party of ethnic and <;(K1c>econom1c factions that often <;t•ems al war with itself. possessing a kind of political death wish, having "<>n onl} one pres1dcnt1al elecuon out of 1he last five. lt'i prcs1dcn11al candidate. Michael Dukak1'>. understood that. and al so that hc "'ould have to present a d1fTcrcnt image to independents and 'IO-lalled "'Reagan Democrats" 1f he "a' 10 rap1ur1: the ~h11e House. Su Dukak1s has practiced 1hc politics of 'agueness. an1cula11ng hroad goal~" 1thou1 utlcnng specifics that "ou ld provide ammun1t1on for h1'> foes, \tressing managerial com- fX't\:nn· o'er 1deolog). choosing a rnn~~:n a11ve running maie. If) 1ng to iakr aJ,antage of the American pmcll\ 11) for change for its own sake. 1 he.> Democrats who nominated Dukak1 ':> 1n Atlanta were more rcp-- re.,l·n1a11vc of. their pan)' thaft 1~ Dukal1' a1 ka-.1 an his public utter· anu.·\ .\' <,un c)., of delegate attnudes dcmon'ittatcd. the) "ant a ta' tn· lrl'3\t' the\ "ant much lo"er levels of mtlllar) \pt.'nding. and the} want to 1mplcmen1 a broad arra) of federal \OC1al program~ The) want. 1n bnef. the 1rad1t1onal hhcral agenda. Bui the'. 100. understood 1hat 1haf<, an ag1:nda that scares too many '01crs. l''>Pl:uall ) the prosprct of higher ta,e'>. o they submerged and fu11ed 11 and went along with Dukakl\0 effort to C!>labllsh a new image for himself and his party in .\tlanta -an efTon that has been at lca'il in1tuHI) successful. Jus1 a\ the Democra11c activists "ho met 1n .\tlanta were liberals. so . the Repubhcan'i at1cnd1ng tflis week's rnn,ent1on 1n New Orleans arc con<,l'n atl\ es The} want to keep 1a,ec, lo". the) want continued high ll''el!I of m1hlar) spending. they are not 1ntere<,1ed 1n broad new federal <,0<·1al programs -and for the moment. at lca\t. the} ha ve put aside 1 he 1rad1t1onal con sen au vc abhor- rence of defi cit spending. But at least the) ·re fa1rl) up front about 11. The Republican platform is a detatled conservative manifesto. D'AN WALTERS unlike 'he bnef and generaltt1cs·filled ~tatcment that the Dukakis campa1gn "rote. Neither mus1 the Republican nominee. George Bush. deal with serious 1deolog1cal d1 v1s1ons within his pan~. The Republican Pany 1s cthn1 call~ and economically homogenous and thus is more com- fo nahlc "1th 11sclf. which 1s both a s1rcngth and a '-'Cakness II mea ns greater lo~alt). but 11 also narrows 115 direct appeal · In personal tl'rms. Bush ma) run a h11 to the left of his pan} 's main- 'ilrcam. JUSt as Dukakis probabl) 1s a smidgen to the right of his. Bo1h arc tr) 1ng to reach 1oward 1he middle -independents and moder- ate Democra ts who represent the balance of power in pres1den t1a l elections -without disturbing the more ideologically committed ele- ments of their own panics.· th e "progressives" that Jesse Jackson reprc.>sents on the left and the "New R1ght1sts'' that Pa t Robenson and others personify on the right. They want to connect with voters who ma\ dislike the new taxes and unilateral disarmament that liberals want. but also arc turned ofT by the implicit social repression of th ose on the right. <\nd the) want to do so wtthout appearing to be wishy-wash y or vague. .\neat tnck. and the one who pulls 1t off will be the next president of the United States. Du W•l~rs 11 • 1yodlc•trd colum11J1t. Restaurants can stlll all ord ' water for their customers .\s happens every fe"' )Ca rs 1n < ahfornia. talk of a drought 1s once again heard in the land. MARTIN BROWER ·\nd patriqt1c c1t1es all over the \Hiie. including Los i\ngeles and -.;cwport Beach. arc urging c1t11ens to Ix-gin rnnserv1ng water. A notice sen1 lo all reMdents of Newpon Beach toget her with the most recent water hill c-alls for 1mplemema11on of a 'oluntaf) drought conservation prcr decorative backyard fountains -to gram calculate how much water is lost Wa1er customers are urged to take every day by evap<?rat1on from the air 10 mea~urcs -from ad1u st1ng lawn cond1tionin.s unit in a single hia}i.rise 'lprinklcrs 1n order to avoid overspray office bu1ld1ng. to not allowing the hose to run while Then. 1f they drive out to Cali· wu'lhing the car. forrua's San Joaquin or Coachella l\nd. as always happens dunng valleys. they arc reall y astounded by these emergency penods in the hot the amount of water u~ to irrigate 'lummer, when restaurant patrons 1he vast agric ultural fields. come in with parched th roats, res.-It is therefore understandable that taurants are 11ked not to serve water more than a little conru1ion miaht unless the patron bcp. Restaurants, result when the averqe citizen is of course, love these drouctit periods asked to ti,ahten up on his or her -no ala 9Ct to fill with ice and water. piddlina use of water. only to tee all of noglasse.to'ICfveandtorcfill,andno this sccminaly wasteful ute of tor· glas~s to clear. break and wash. rents of water by commerce, industry We are reminded durina 1 drou(ht and asriculturt. that Southern <:alifomia 1mporu its And tht confusion becomes even w11er from &he Colorado River -more intente when one htars S1.11e which also is claimed by the (towin1 Depanmcnt of Water ltnourus [)i.. population of Anzona, and from r«tor 0.vtd Kennedy explain that NonhemCahfomia-whichdonn't there is no nttd for draticconlerVI~ like to hare its water With 1t1 .....rul lion measures. As a Nent editorial in nc:1ahbort to the south. the 0.1ly Pilot hftdllntd. ··0on As a result. many Southtm .Cali· 'Kenntdy know what lw is talkins fom1ans. cft(ck1nt tht1r faucets about?"' cartf'ully for -.~ leaks. ate mys-He dOC$. The answer to the con· t1f.ed whtn they IO to lht Palm fusion wq 11ven IO me many years ::>en• am and 1tt a million llllon• aao. when I wu 1n elcmenwy 1ehool of ""' a dly _,...'POfalinl rtom a ~ in Los Antcla. We were lakn on a linalt lallf reson's i.kts. 1np 10 the Califomia M..._. of And if l.hty 11' m«hanical en11· Sc:eerK"C Ind Industry (or wtmn'er ii ltftf'I. lhctt ume IOOd alizcnt art wu C'llled in lhole days). confounded -H they shut off their We wt1' shown an nhibh of } Southern Cahforn1a·s then-emerging water S)Stem. and were told how the region imports its water. And then we were told something about Southern C'al1forn1a·s water which remained wi th me over all the years since that time. Our guide told us "Southern Cali- fornia will never have a shortaae of water. but Southern Californ ia might have a shortage of cheap water." And that 1s the reason for today's confusion. Agricultural interests don't just want a lol of water, they want a lot of cheap water. And commercial and industrial interests have the same need. So does the average -ci uzen. but the averaac dttzen is not greatly concerned about paying another few dollars a month on the water bill or another few cents fbr a head oflettuce. In conservin& water, we are helping to assure that California's bit water usen will continue to have a supply of cheap water-and that it fine. But we should not confuse availability of water with availabihty of cheap water. None of us wants to pay more for water. nor do we want to pay more for the thinas that water brinas -food, air ronditiontd otr1tt splCC and imqinativc raons. But somehow, when I am IOint t~ leave an On,.e Cout resuurant S60 or more for dinner for two~ 1ndudina $5.'° for a ataa of Wine, I -ould be wilhna to PIY ancKhcr &Jane.hu• dttdths of a cent to have a Ila• of water 1nduded on tM aable without bavinatollk. .......... , .. , ..... ...... ...,. .............. or.we cw.,,...,.. .. DAJlf W .&LTDa Col•••Mt !I Lf 11 l RI ' Free trade consumer protection To the Editor: The Daily Pilot's cditoria.l "Credit hmit measure wou.ld le&alize usury" displays an innocence.of the workings of go vernment and the marketplact that is indeed remarkable. Reference is made to "the gang in Sacramento" (the legislaturt) outdo- •!!& "Guido the leg breaker" in its effons to deregulate credit operations of retail stores. This bit of hyperbole attributes the initiation of force as a propensity of the c.ntrepreneur. In reality, there is nowhere 1n the retail store/credit card situation where force, or its threat. is even potentia~ except a a result of the government enforci ng i ts regulations. Rem ove the regulations and leave government with its only legitimate excuse for · existence, which is to protect its citzens from the inititat1on of force .against them as peaceful c1t1zens. and "Guido" as well as meddling government arc no longer a threat. As the L1benanan Pany candidate ·for Congress. who is on the Novem- ber ballot 1n the 40th district, it 1s • tough enough acquainting the voters with the free market alternati ves wtthout contending with the hopeft.I· I} well-inientioned naivete of the Dally Ptlot"s cdttorial writers. • Th<" best protection for the con- sumer 1s a free market. be it in good~ or the credit used 10 purchase them. ROGER BLOXHAM Newpon Beach In s upport of Ph ot ocop idea To tht· Editor: I ha'e 10 respond to the column b) Tom Clanin on Aug. 15 about photocop · I'm afraid that drivi ng on a public street "tth other motonsts 1s not necl's!Mlril) "pri vate business." es- pectall~ 1f that dnver is breaking the la". whether b} speeding. reckles\ ,dm 1ng. ru nning red lights. or what· C\Cr. He sa's that he doubts whe1her .. most molon stseven know the speed limn on Harbor Boulevard or Adams .\'enuc." .\ccording to the vehicle code. all drivers are responsible for kn owing the speed limtt on the roads tha1 they dnve on and abiding by thoS<; hm1ts. In addition. the speed limits are clearly posted on both Harbor and Adams and oiher main streets as well. and it would behoove Mr. Clanin 10 notice them as he whines by "5 or 10 mph over the <;peed hm1t." Yes. I also am concerned about h0w much the driver. next to me has been drinking. but someone who 1s speeding. whether sober or drunk. is also creating a dangerous situation and certainlv deserves a ticket. If a real cop 1s there to gi ve one. that's fine "1th me. (and apparently also fine with Mr. Clanin because he's been able to talk hi s way out of a ticket, so far.) But I say that Photocop would be fine with me. too. because I hope 11 would keep people like Mr. Clanin from weaseling out of the tickets the) apparentl} deserve. or not getting caught at all. There's a simple so lution to your problem with Big Brother watchin~ o'er you. Mr. Clanin -don't speed. CAR~YN CROKER Costa Mesa T ODAY IN Hi s TOR Y Today is Friday. Aug. 19. the 232 nd day of 1988. There are 134 days Jen in the year. Toda{s highlight in history: On >\ug. 19. f 812. the USS C'on- s11tut1on -also known as "Old Ironsides" -defeated the Bri tish frigate Guerriere in a naval battle cast of ova Scotia during the War of 181 2. It was a victory that made a hero of Captain Isaac Hull. and boosted American morale in theearty stages of the war. On th is date: In I 848l the New York Herald reponed tne discovery of aotd in California . In 1942. more than l.OOOCanad1an and British soldiers were ·killed in a raid apinst the Germans at the port city of Dieppe. Franoe. ' In 1951.:..theowneroftheSt. Louis Browns. uill Veeck. sent in Eddie Gacdel. a 3-foot· 7-inch mid1Ct1 to ~inch·hit in a p.me qainst Detroit. Oaedel's function was to draw walks -he was later barmt from &>lay by American Lcaaue presidtnt Will Har· ndst. In 1960. a tribunal in Moscow ~onvkttd Amttka.n U2 pi.Jot Francis Gary Powers of cspeonaae. and sentenced him to I 0 ~rs in prison . In 1976. President Oen.Id R. ford -on the Republican presidential nomination at the s-ny'sconvention in Kanm City on the fint ballot. Ten yars -ea: An anon fire tort th~ a movie tbealtr in the 1 ' city or A~,_tmina • 2 people. Offlam blamed s m1e ntmndU.. Howrvcr. the IOvmtmtnt that latn CMltlrd tho Shah of Iran blamed lk Shah's ..,,,, and euanect sill people. ., ftt A.,dl_, ,.,_, CALL 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE l =-LAiiiFl!b INDEX W -5671 . I ~ ..... . ....... .., 1111 C..ta .... 1124 lniM 11441 .. .....!!!! .... 1111 C..ta ... MM Latw.... ... .. a..... 1111 MOii eamt ,ld'URY6A 58R §Bl .... UL11111Ni1 -.Tl • SPARKLING • TIUA eoffldt. OCNn 18" nw m w IOUTH~ccoo. ...,. 1latge1toryO..MHome. LIW... •e~-,... AYAILllPT11T su-38R2\"8AtwnhrM 2BR/1BA •ncluclel small view lrplc.gatage,deck. tat. N•w catpeH • Vft.lc.acw • • I Ill Add'l den,. walk-In clOMI, T ra sf. 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Nutrd. & GARDENS 751-5000 PElllllLAPlllT f:,',T,2~n!9-:1tally 722-68060fc MS.7115 $3-49.000. 3231 Clay St •HARBOR vu HMS·NB dectwd cat ok 1982=B Orangetree 2BR 2BA. 2 3Br 2Be. frplc, sundecil APAITmts 650-8055 c M c He E·R Fu L Newport Hts. 642-6353 3BR. spa, new crpts City Meyer $850 54g.348.4 car ,.ar patio home A/C, $1700/mo Large attr11C11~ Aotl tn a I ...__. .__ ' I $25001 • tu d ·-· 1-lM• ~nyed'1''""'~~. ·~ .. ~ UST.LUFF lies vu mo 21r--SI I YUi" . w/d Pool spa tennis t>eauu I gar en Mtttng •-""' ...,.,_ ~· 9BAYVIEW TERRACE-NB w S Pool tsp• narane or F d sh ashe stove $800 1st & last. 631-8812 985/mo 213-457·529t .... ,. • ...,..,.. s" ~ry·. no·pets rtg t w r prtv1leges. micro••..,.. 4Br 2 5 Ba. tUSK PLAN gated comm 3BA 2'~BA _.,....., ...... incl No pets 545-'855 pool $350 plus •; utl- "B'". 2500 SI F on over· 2 yrs old $2150/mo Bkr ••EASTSIDE•• L1g111 ltacla 141 •SEVERAL LOCATIONS * 1.,_11 --* •hes 650•7373. saed lot. $505,000 LLIHS IF llWPHT 3BR 2BA. frplc. garage. 28 /¥81 ONFORNISHED 2Bc:1rm 1 •88 s7s5 .,..... .... -----"="""" 2Bc:1rm 2Ba $810 FrlQ. dishwasher stove FURNISHED ROOM. TV. 140-1114 lg fence yard. new decor. Nof1h end c•ose to bch · 398 w Wilson 631-5583 incl, No pets 545-4855 phone, pool. $410/mo W/D, refrtg, $1250/mo lrpl Vie~ $1200/mo ST.. TO $ANO In West I Cor ....... u~ 646--4725 le 9 7079 ----------..... E"'STBLUFF f=iihse incl ul ls.,~~.2on77•7~ -l&lka lllu• O 21H _ year ase 4 4• Newport 3BA t '~BA 1 Bedroom $640 • "' -~ •SOMMER rental sleeps •EASTSIDE t BR t BA. CHARMING tbdrm hOuse. Oupte.11 FrplG, patio gar . 2Bc:1rm tBa $750 Apt 3BR 2BA 2 car gar -I' I B iar..na, W/D hkup 1 tbath. lireplace patio WID. S1095tmo yearly 301 Avocado 642.9850 No pets St025tmoyrlse Mature emp yd me•· su1-2 A narage parkl"" -.-1 c JI M k 6"4-10 10 8-5 Mon-Frt Chns11en rnon1ts. non-. • .. ., dult No pets $650/mo new painl and carpets renta a ' e ----------Golf •' ~ , ~ r' , -. . . . "'~: ••• '°"6 _, •• 1i05T8LOFF'-Executive 4BA, 2BA, DA, FR Bay, Cit{ & harbof view CdM schools. ~o pets $2950 • $4500sec. 642-0350 $750/w\ Aug 13-or Avl s 5•"2301 u ,, •• 8056/W 631 61331'-' 1 ........ room $655 I --111 dnnk/am.kr. . cow• Sepl 18 WINTER rental cotll ...... view ocean side of hwy .,_. -,, """' ,....._ -~ * vu $295/mo. ~215 $1075/mo Close to ferry •UC .• E/S LIC.. s 1200/Mo yearly Call --IR'W lllE 2Bdrm tBa sn5 2BR. trple DA IO bflcil ............. / ..... M a ceiu~ fans alter 7pm213'456-8907 nsw 2'1 W Wilson 631-0960 patlOS1295 67:i..sou _,. GICfOW v~,p I • Ext lg 18r, llp, pattO et« .. ON ARCH-BEACu N-I~.~ B c $595 G e .. ; ""-t: orgeous alto qeaky gar Must see $900/mo .,.. ,.. ,.. ., ,,_ •• • A H reat as1-*SIPia ~NW pM w ..... clean• 71'1673-4999w/e, 548-6283 or 760--0t89 lux house ocean view Spa<:IOUS3 . 2Ba 2 story Stde IOC' Gar cable av! 2m .. r~"t-.....__..y ... -~ Wkly rentalt now 9V81. * * * * * * * 8181888-5052/5059days 2Br spa Ba pool n.pets EJtcetlent cono111on no Clean & cozy 1 BR $610 •• -· .... ,_ ........., s 47 00 wk & 2274 IU•YllWlllllS Yearly 2BR hous e •LllOIT.11121,.11& $1750 2131693-2205 pets1S2500mo Gmblt wl BBO lndry rm $1250/mo 759-931' ~t BIYctcM:&-7"5 Expanded Portol1no w1app11ances gar"""' & Frpl, fenced yd, gardefl4!< NO LAGUNA GUEST Sorry. No pets 631 -8427 •-•-w1••••- model 1n Choke location laundry lac1hty Avl.Sept 2 gar w1St0t39t1 E side HOUSE 1Br tBa gar· .Ulf ... ,..::-:.=.; Hot91-:':"c!:LL acatitl tat a I next to greenbelt 4BR ISi S 1'00/mo CALL S l500/mo yr tse 54S-t936 age ocean view $850 Come see the difference. 642-4387 Dtl I 3'·BA -add1t1on 1714)675·9043 or 3Br 2'"1 a. Newporl 72t-52251W 497-7457/H oompletely remodeled 211 ... ........ oeEXAF'RONt ,e; •. $599,000 Great buy• 1213)924-3082 Rivera condo 2 car at-Beaut1f\JI 2BR aots Pool a-,-. ,-ir,--ill lal latatt '"Salt Ctrtu ..... , am Won I last long• Call lalM. 1ached garage large Ll1ua llilh 21st rec room laundry room C!!,P<>"tts , .. ~::.J,.:i2~ ~':.,.r.;ne s=:....!.. , PATRICK TENORE "*1o twtd $1050/mo •Jll/1~NIL la~tt Ready for inSlant mov.. ""' .,!;()/~ 650-l851 ~-r· / 3Br t '88· 2 story home. 121.12oo i A Ptai111l1 2107 Tenni s pool iaz m' Only WO 10 S6S01mo • ............. _ ....... Approx 1500sf Oak cabi-:."' Garage tennis 50/mo 2BR 2Ba Townhouse • _. -leural IMZ nets. lg M/BR 2 Ip, gar, n-"" ·1· -.-IUCI YILU 249"2336 721-5225/W 497-7457/H comm pool. ocean view. -S200 OFF MOVE-IN 28t 1Ba patio, Qlport ltatah t t l~Ht l8Rl2Bl sffi new crpllpnt sundeck Remodeled & PD1 I Designers 2BR -studio 4Br 2Ba fa1n1ly rm. tr pie, I It L 21,. garage $950tmo Avail-W ..-arrs. $900/mo 673--3452 --!M, Fern Anaheim tOO-/o 2ndstoryaddedin12/63 ;p=z Lg pauo. hdwd floors dblgar.yard.FaJrview& !t!p!tt IC• ~ able912171'1559-5t85 S:JOW Wilson FORRENT-FORRENT ., .. uaum lln noeted•t req $379,500 Ask for Steve ----berber carpet. laundry. Pautarmo area s12so ;mLOsiVe dOXFlb• S a. C --. TSL MGMT LARGE SANDBOX WITH *BLUH'5 3BR CONDO* $l5SOOo5'B-6HS 646.7220 or 650-3759 ... Ill.I gar $1450/mo Avl 911 Dnveby on1yi 1051Con-•GATE.DCOMMUNITY• HI• 1111 ttrt 722-90120t 642·1603 GIANT POOLI Wouldyou l ltory,fwn,enclg#age. ' Paradigm Really light and airy 5BR home t 19 39th St 631·9299 cord Call 646-3104 11111 CAIYH 2111 Sorry No Pets' believe a 3 bedroom 2 M/F, IHtnlt, avllll mmecl IALMI HPLD Cnta ••u I024 Designed by tamous LUXURY OCEANFRONT NEAR Back Bay 3Br 3ba. BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA iUUXc l8r Xie Condo WTW !U 11& bath apartment. 1 t>tOc.cl s750t Mo. 72()..;9220 38A 2BA Up. 2BR Down arclltlect Richard Neutra. Condo . JBr 2ba With pool. 1ac. dbl gar. Close w/goll course VIEW Adult. quiet. gated tract. Built-ins. w/d hkups. gar-from the beach. C•ll *....-TU.* Bit-Int, frptcs. double S.O. PlAZA UD lfll UTlllAY 1·1 parking Winter rental to shops. a1rpof1 A\111011 $1800 Also 1BR ava1r al N of Plaz.a S650-S30 age. $850/Mo 645-9857 today and move 1n ~ Fem w 38t/28e. nwtr garage, $348,000 Incl In· Oestrable nldden 2 story, 221 YIA llllA $1375/Mo 786-1906 S 1250-sec 631-3349 S 1395. Fr pie. wet bar. most u111 77S.2580 lembef 1st 97S.1677 bdrm. yrt(. M s.2878 terlorpalnt&newcarpet 4BA 2'tBA. pool. lg CAROLYNROSS --..,BEAUTIFUL park ntle. m1cro,WID11kups.2car .--('Sm!lr/11a FURN 2B 2B Ir patio ~1111 IEAl.n dwnstrs mstr, $329,900 673-7677 PENIN PT Steps to ocean '"sunset, & ocean vu 3Br gar w1.111ra storage, cen· nac;rt•tlll dwnstairs. no pets r a, g ·CLEAN pro' MI F 28' 28&. & bay Lrg 3Br 2Ba on tral air All ma1nt incl •-S650tmo. 631-6155 pool ovenootilng Bay Newpt Ba Bay condO Fp lll-Ull UL 1141 ---'II Ly h dbte lot Huge yard. quiet 2' t Ba. wld. pool/spa S 1 644-0509 -Ava11 Aug 20 S 1425/mo yes Oat spa. pool w/d ,,..: ..,...-lllSTSH!U f.\~ :::;.:. nc ioc Avail now s22001mo S1285tMo631-11S3 !!!ry nopes Isla.. 2'M E"SIDE2Br tBa upstairs. 646-6350/0675-541Mte smks45ot.to6"i-n.O .. TDIAIUI Unt>eltevable value tn SC ~ _,,.,. 673-7777 or 673-1941 -----tBr/ tBa t>rn nu lu• Sea frestl paint lndry tac 'lO mu Tl.,. ••• E Plaza area 4BR 3BA. lllllTH SPllllS Faire condo Grd comm. IBR with Frankltn stove. pets $690/mo 271 'D E mat i..Tm MIF 28R 28A.conc:to See pool, spa, AIC. $349,900 LINDA ISLE Ctrtll •el Mar 2122 POiynesian Atmosphere pool taz trplc AC wld beam cethngs unfurn 16tn Pl 644-0452 1M.. Bldgtt Undrgrd prtg. Ofa.ma.Cl\arm.styte this Call MARG1E979-8280 ••EXTRAORbiNXRY Spaccondo-2Br 1"'Ba111-hkup etc Lse $1095· $8501moYrty 64S.5000 Oeluu2BATownhouMtn Avatl 911 Frenc::tl Pn home hes It '"' the en1ry TllEUI IU&.n Wonderful brights& open 3BA 3' B• condo dbl lvl & 2Br 2Ba. Oen Fp sec 548-9787/tv msg =326 or 673-5999 EtSIDE small tBr Cottage pr11n• N41wpor't Beech area SA $400Mo +MC flows into an expansive contemporary t>drm , ,.. wl d hkuP pool.1ac gar -tip encl patio No Peui 891 7<Mad 867--0IMe wing and dint~ area '40·SELL with family room & den garage, top of the line all carport sggs & $1250 _ •lllFFS YIEW* •YEARLY St tOOlmo• S580tmo-S680 MC <Sep 10c Garage W/O hll-vp. ---------- which soars 2 stOftes tn BY OWNER-EAS-TSIDE Mediterranean teeltng the way' S2000tmo sec: No pets 54g.2«7 End Unit 3BR 2' rBA 1900 Deluxe 2 Bdrm garage 187 E 21st 645.7234 cable track hghttng I Fiii/'-.._•I• .....,hi rne k 1 h "entry courtyard wit h · parking stepS to bay -• -many 11ttru Gio. to ~9 ~ CdM '""" 'c en It 2200 SCI ft Immaculate. tountam tile floors htgh •2BR 2BA lrplc deck 1,.1•~ -LUil p••1 I st all newly redecorated Reis reqd 67S.3063 GARDEN wtttng crnr t BR be8Ctl S8751mo I °'*" to lhe dint~ room. many amenities $330.000 & · • ---hke new home Pool wt gar & pa110 !>Nm cetl 4101 Hltana "'501Mo • 720-1581 enhancing IM frieodly. Callforappt 646-4519 ceiflngs sunny patios wd hkup 'so2~1ks to 4BR 2BA lrpfc big Spectacular view' Vac CHARMING2BR lBAapt l &waltl;..ns Nrtwys OCC TSL MGMT 6"2-1603 Fem n/smkr shr 2 Informal ambiance The COLLEGE Par" By ow= 631ar1g-~~OOeck SI 650 000 Oc2BeRan B2Blv~ S12h t~~I l<itchen cul-de-sac 209 1 $2300 mo Bkr 720-7432 1 flear uM 120'' Coral CIVIC ctr SC Plaza No Lg 2BR 2BA dlw fr"' ...,.,..,..,.COM 2BR 18A. downstairs master sutte " ·-• "' orec 1 s Wellesley S 1395/Mo -gar w ld Gas watet pd 1 pets $675 641-3078 ,, -Is completely separate 4Br 2Ba 2000 sit pool CORONA DEL MAR S 1900tmo deQ 250-8002 650-S 194 3Br 2Ba tully furnished >r 1se S tOOOMo 673-3047 stove oomm pool · frptc 2 bffls to · bCtt sse.2.50 from the upstairs bdrm. Must see' $234,900 Custom estate-hkeocean-673·5354Agt w dt>f gar '• t>lk from , •LUll211* carport $900/mo rno No pets 67S-67U .... -.1 1 966-3080 front with unparalleled •DELUXE • !>Ch NB winter rental 5500 STUDIO New patnt . 955-6385 or 67S.77~2 c.-pr....__._ ... nt.,,..r an""'° arrangement or views ot ocean & harbor Charming & ooiy tBR CUSTOM CONDO $1 400/mo 721.a11 3 U111s incl No lutctien Built-ms. Quiet area. S690 .,,..,. .,...,_..,._ a teenager The loft, dra-E Side 4BR 3 new BA. Nu entrance. on 2 lots 1BA olc gar 2 frplcs frpl Bear/MacArthur Washer/dryer Yeuly mo No pets 548-4506 UM Ill.I snr 2BR 28A APl. OM/SA :~~~~~;~:~~~O:: ktl nuroot.nuFAheal Bnghl & open 3 t>drm ~:~~~~:~3_:~2now1 1BR 1BA 638-0405days 675-4912 67S-6527or67S.1581 LIHISAIUCI!! 3~rm 2 bath,patl0. area ~~,.8 ''autils special 11tcttemen1 Nu skylls Ille. oak firs lg contemporary w it h or 731 -7528 eves PENINSULA YEARLY lallttl Pt1i11ali1Jog or rode to 2151 PaoHc garage. $1500 I $279,000 lot, trees PP 646.8473 bleached hardwood CIAlllll Easts1de 3BR 1BA, 4 car •Great 3BR 2BA uppe< ~· •ita7 Ave 2BR 2BA. S925 No l~-~en':. ~:~='. lll-1100 ~oors & lO mahogany Large hvtng room, 2BR. garage. $1350/mo. grndr duple•. garage Nice 10--pets 631-61071855-0665 ;;ghts, M/F n.smkr. IESA YlllE Fllllm ~'f400 $2.900,000 ,. rBA fireplace. yard incl Close to Westcl•lf ca11on. $1400 mo 2BR, garage. newiy decor-, MESAVERDE "-2BR IBA. ss2s ... 0ep 54>-0870 C l·:OI\(.. ;E El .KJ N~ 3BR P •BA Priced to garage $1300Mo shOps No pets 646:2086 + 4BR 2BA. 2 story home ated. steps to bayt beac:ll yard. hkups encl garage, le ~ l )\ll'\'' mo11e at $220,000 Must -\4.\TI Hf HO' 1 7 7 Poinsettia 720-1866 EISfOE 2BR HOUSE on Penln Pt wllrplc A\11 910 W Balboa Blvd 5700 ist last • deQ MALE 40· ·empt. ~_,., ~ Rb 'I WH~• be taken in present con-ttOMt.., h.c. Jasmine Creek 3BR. Walk to shops new 10/l Encl patio lndry s975i mo yr•y 6 7S.S650 2867 Hickory Place SR. w/pvt BA. 98' · 2 9ty dltlo'h Call ,;o;. Bill & REAL ESTATE furnished S2750 carpets. pain1 . cute & ~EN~N~~l~.tp~t~~TER •2BRt 2BA S925tmo yny I 751·9'83 or 498-1936 V'R[V l u.11 for 1ba. trple. 1 CMSA~m:C64~~· .DH .. ,AYlllT, onna e ster ,... Wattrfrtlf 1 .. t1 IH. spacious. yard S9S01mo 2 t>lks from beacn New ' --1-EWl-,---,._-. -m-bar built-ins. patto prltg. -----~--:-:--760·5000 or 546-8775 REAL TORS 22 t Cat>rUlo S teve +Charrr11ng 3BR 1BA turn carpel 1 car attch gar ---Nr ocean Mature a<Suns Male to Sllr CM Hots We'll give YOU the down In RfJ RULTllS 111· 140G 662·3689ltl 673· 1600/W hse WID. garage btg 759-9506 or 673-5370 2BR wigar new carpets No pets $875 675.8040 hOme Own bath. nllmkr exchg for a share of own-a&V ICW llHZES patio, St050tmo - -1567 Orange 'A $695 SA50/mo 1ne1 utns l erlhip You make the rrwa I Cozy beach cottage 2BA Eastside"romanltc housi. REITILS 1ru111 vaw 636 20 c 5PM Near Ho-o. t>Mul lrg 3BA mthly pymts & we share SAlllTIESUU! 1BA lrplc yard & e>atio country & contemporary VILLA ~ " -41 I!!!.'· -2BA IOWTlhouse wllrple ~antng Avl now. c.A apprec You receive \J\X'l :'Cf!" I~\ "I I 3BR 2BA home. 1 block to WtD garage Steps to styling 3BR 2BA. formal Lg bach tum S650tMo Nr SC Plza lmmac d'w lnory rm end QBI'· 631-1862 100% Ill.IC beneflll. Must REALTORS • IM beach' A home. nol a !>Ch $1150 mo 858· 1254 brklst & dining. frplc all ""' .... Ill 21& 119 39,,, St 631-9~ -twnhse 2BR 1 •,BA aoe No pets s 1000/mo Pvt Br/Ba. get. lhr w/fl9 have clean credit A~t condo at this low pr1ee halls open to court yd. Fam rm, ~mdr Avl now' BRITE clean upper 2BR Quiet tenants s750 mo1 5-'8-0390 Of 66 1·2~ Male. nr UCI. ShoP•. 957-8002 ""-E Wk $329.0001 Hurry, wont HUGE 3Br.3Bawllrplcall p hd dfl & e• L $199 8551506 IBAw gar S850 18t5W 642-31S3or 957--0599 theatr e Steve T . ... , ... v. n s au t ilt last• LIZ or Chuck Jones amenities near park & vaa'c'0a'nrt ws ,r4s5o'J':0 se mo • Balboa A"·' 650-3890 -RELOCITill •WNITllL.All 640-5000/W 854-9715/H ---631 1266 °' 6'6-S743 new center A~t 911188 •eAcK.aAV area Exec "-£--.. 8 "9 7"" 1159 38R 28A gar trptce CtrMa ••l Mar 1122 IW Nilf · s 1800/mo 759-9194 Donald Pfaff, 642"9797 3Br 2Ba condo btand vw•..,.. 1 • """ d•Sl'I w 1g deelt. park Mtf 30-40 2 9'11 NEWPT MlllH 11111·"• I EITITll llllES · 1-: ~~;~till new carpeting 3·car gar· STUDIO yearly Paf1ong N~ lum:.hed th$'r 111ew s 1400/Mo ylly HTS duplex WfD. mekt. L~:~~1:.~.~~ o:::!~g O::m~hi':H ~d~1~~~~--... aoe ~~;~oc:;150 e;t~,~~~;r::~~ $600 ~~~!:?.:es~1 6S0-2t57 a1s.4831 garutti~:.~~;no vuSA35K 891-17-02Agt custom features Thts y -----, 1 ••• -!lr/1.. 3BR. 3BA $1800 Mo ----OF~wrthlh1sad 1st week ••TllWIPTS Mstrbdm'lw/batfl l'1 48R gated cmmunlty of 12 .... IAY UllYU PlllE 1411 LIOATlll! ., -Avail Sept 1 WINTER RENTAL Balboa 2080 Newport Bl 642·2611 .WITH BOAT SUPS• S.A. hie. Del ger, w/d, •••---a.-hornet wlll start con-Custom 4BA 3•,BA. ooean 2B~ 2BA hM Patto, yard Avail 9 "~ :8~'";,°· wld Days 818-889-3134 ic,en~':'n ~~~8~8~0 ;,.~sk SPACIOUS 18r els to~ llYFlllT ~:·, ~ ~= • .._, ... __ -truclton and sales thtS view. family rm & mullC 2cargaraoe.St950/mo hkup 1 oc ester w 1ends 721-085S 5950 av 9 15 723-0192 SS95 1ncis refng stove Fabulous condo 2 blocill $650.000 For tnfor-appreciated $698 000' 640-4924 Eves 640·62U E SIDE 2Br gar. remold Unlnf TfllAC( YEARLY unfurnished paio iccpt e1ee 548-0492 tKUlar bey V'141W1 from vale Bdnnl S.ttl, n-tn*r, LllATm fa II P "c es tr o m rm Must be seen to be 4 19 Beg on I a DY s I 540-9537 poo1 carport ldry all utit Beaut•lul 2BR 28A & soec:-N 8 8eywood Aptt, pri- from beach. Spacious matlon Diamond Ridge Call now for showing cple pref'd n-pets S850 Super 3Br 2',Ba twnhm 3BA12BA garage. t"lffr t~ Oen LIYlng & dining prof M/F. S41Sl mo.· l1oOf "'art with 3Bdrms. Estates 3'"""" Holtz Hiii appt Btll & Donna • dep 266 t "C' Orange, e1egan1 decoi 2 car gar b each S , 3 7 5 m o Spacious 'BR POOi lndry. rms Fr...,. m1ero. d/w, 759--9349 an 6 or IY -'"' """" ' · SPUIUH 6""'574 t '""1078 patio $1950 640· 1635 carPOrl Stove & retn<;i ..,... ··-3 '.'t Baths Quality DanaPomt.CA92629 Webster 760-5000 or ..v-...,.,. 71 4-673-2769 or iarege & lovely pvt bet\ NB .....,.._,_28r 2 ...... throughout $495 ooo 5•6 8775 Large 3Br/2BA upper unit, -81 8-363-494 I incl 1110 ~S S565 • 3000 B 81 sl .. 1 ,........_ • ua. -Aak fOf' BOBBIE ~ · .. • good 1oca11on. lorma1 din-E SIDE 3Br 2Ba large IUCIFlllT ME _ $350 deP 642· 1401 mo 0 •.. atneflities. VieWI Furn. JENNIFER ....... ltacla 1041 ~ M AV 1ng room. lrpl, w/d h\ups, duplex wlgar nr 22nd & (NEW) Jbr 2ba. Avt 911 Ctrtu •ti •ar fill SPACIOUS 2BR in central extra Sorry no pets SS8-0/mo. S300 depoatt. CllBIM-ltrtt. 114 KU'rlWA .. / patio. encl gar . no pets, Orange. $1000 No pets $2400-lease 631-1400 tWXCRIRd bisfXNCE Costa Mesa Dish washr UU 111-1111 7224'72 673-4400 Steps lo Cresoent Bay ''t"'.' \l'Tll1.:.'fr 1~· \ ·11 avail 9· l. s HOO/mo 850 .. 390· 646"9036'eve BEACH house Like new 2 TO CHINA cove • 1Br w1 ... Cf Pl drps. l!f1CI gar NEWPORT North towntim: IW -R••11 bHch Ocean/ white· ' · \\' ~ ~ 2• t-0608 agt NICE 3BR nome, wllam blks 10 sand lg 4br 3ba, garage $785 & •Bachelor $690 No pe1s 645-5577 qu .. 1new2Br suites ·loft ~ water views 3Br. 2Ba REALTORS • SPYGLASS HILL-Sut>let room $1150 dbl gar fp patio S 1595 SSOO_ 67S.417i Spar•t·ftg clean 2-Bdrm & MHIC8n Ille patt0 2 ca2r PrM!te 9dm\ l &di S795K 0 497 '"5""' f 7 .. h h t T h 3BR Comm 53s-13•s•730 5812 " " gar steps frO!)' pool Huntington Beach. · wner ·J 'c or .... onl I wit op ion own Ol'MI • ' • LAROE STUDIO With high 1 •Ba S • •O A• utlls pd Jez. Cornet ,Dvt largest S37S/mo. Mf...0510 Litt ft lilt -·-to renew 5BR. 3'~BA. pOOI $l lOO WEST Newpor I 3BR ceiltngs '9 Closet kite Fr19 ga• Sorry no pets 759-3390 Wfall li11tl 1152 1 3500sq 11 Pool 3 car Wlttrfrfft h .. s IH rooldeck S 1275 gr"t ocean VI.I $695 mo 1960 Wallace 642-4905 ~395 lse --NEWPORT HOTS pvt 8r, -TLISnl BIG c•NYON garaoi8... S3111~60/M_g2:;atl IULTllSll1·1400 WESTCUFF 2BR dbl gar· 612 Poppy 721-0086 Sunn. E··ISt~ 2BR IBA. NICE Newport Hgnts 2Br PoOI. no"'*~« ... ft Oct .,..., ---· age hfeplace S 1350 7.-_:::-Ii: •~zt .... 18a Gar pool gas & pe11 25•. prof/gfad. DarHng 2BR 2'1tBA. den. last avallable golf course WALK TO Beachtl IEJllTS AIU BA't'FRONT Condo 2BR ""ta 'l"'tU -lodr) hl<ups prt¥ale bad! water p0 $750 No P91• S3&0tmo 142· 10C>a .,._ JASMINE CRK. Pin 3· 39r lrf:'c Lovely yard lot Premium view 3Br 2Ba $1395/mo 3Br. 21,Ba. f/P, d/w extra $1650 18R 18X. i5651mo • Y~'d rir shOfs: sc;rioots 650-82l3 "' 760-i~ N/smkr sl'v 2M Wooct- MC. gate. quiet, green S 32·50° Chateau-.. , ... WAY•" 2Br.1B•S1025 1 1ar~gar n~ carpet NBShrs4BR furn St700 •~,.,.. ,,_.. Wall~ Ave I S 50 mo 6 S. 63 NWPTS ... RS2BR2BA bft, ex»en vw, Reduced Pagent R E Linda/Helde -,,_ FRO T 3BA Ip .....,., ..,.. ....., ., bridge hm. ptt1 belt\. w/d, toS395K.ownr 7eo-8tOO 4~3---0477 "'497_.811 $950.000 494-8230 l g yd, gar 786-7322agt $1 • gardener. watet OCEAN N · ByAppt onty631-1879 I t ltacla 2641 walk-1nctoset greetcondt .itaaoc..,,.,._a.oe>mo .. ~ ·-; Merrill Lynch Realty LlmlllT • TIE llME Devonshire wtth SBR1 4BA enter· talnment lounge by "Farl." Tones f beige & coffee. Spa overlooks Ort $895,000. 111·1111 let U1...., Y11 Stu Y .. ,,.,.,,,,, Cll CleealflM. Mt-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. . . -I patd ,.......,..,,, 646.9726 patt0 Lo11ety S2400 •• • LO ltvtng rm & mstr bdrm .... u1-.,.. ... -lv Inc n , .,.. Waterfront 4BR 2BA 2 sty . ·~-BAYFRONT Condo 2BR. tBA DUPLEX Carpet ••n•1•-. -,_.._.. home 1n China Cove MODERN 2Br. 2ba wt2 car den doctl lor 80 boat dr•pes patto kitchen •s. • St 100 Bar 642-.3850 Ml(I ~ 548-5553 Cr"'9 1575 S1>«tacul•r view Yrly gar, marble trptc. lg pattO Yearly $4750 turn Ut1I p&ld $625 1st & APUtmlS ... fmT 191 PROf F to* aaA .._ 39 ACRE ranch site. NW S3000 mo 875-49!2 Ag1 wt t>eaut1M landscaping WlttrfrMt......... i.st $500 MC 6"2-7806 SPAClllS 1, 21 • 2Br lS.U?Strs.gr .. t con<! 1~l*trom bdtlnl.l!llML Artton•TrMS.mountatn ...... 1 mlcro.lrldge,W/d X'lnt •H•--·•11• 1BA FURNaptlO<ladult s .... mm1ngpOOls L!Qhted S1200bkr 6"2-3450 S•50/rno. •'-\utll•. views S13.650 Wtlh easy IOCMI 11200 96g.4229 ~·--• a 1enn s volleyball & &4&-07101 414-1532 terms. 67S.9408 *3BR twnfiOU-. u;;po;; ------non-1mkr No pets ... t"So· I Ct 10 Hgts area. frptc, pall(), .... , IPllTS cm 11.111 llnAll dent1al aru $550 mo -bas\elbal OH l'AIRR111rRl1~rtlSEABRIOGE VILLA tD *· Hobbyists find theequtp-VflrY nlee 322 Ogle•OI Darling 2BA tBA • new Winter leaM tBdrm yard depo11ts • % utils beaeh SChOOIS parks & w/prof., n-arNa, ~. "*''end eupottnlhey ne9d $98-0/mo 6"7-7540 * oak kttchen. wl d hkups. tstllast <Sep 650-1858 0.540-0220/ E-557-7555 s=~EST WARNER ~~~f'....a 1 fem .• HB, al eman.., o.i lndalllfied sngl ~,·yard S89Stmo DELUXE 3BR 3BA. 2 mstr L•rv-3BR 2'~8A. • o ....... n 1°"">1'tV'I"' :iim~·r'll"'"'2 llC)..4890/ 21~11 335 ;31e. CALL Sheryl bdrms AIC, upgrdS ga-hk~. patio, lrptc gar -_.,,, ~ 1i''lnm~ SHAAE wy, oomb18ll!l9 ..-.....,,_. OF-875--84 1 or 631· 1266 lor• Gated Comm $ t995 age. micro. 1975/mo 2BR 2B~ APt 3 81111 to ._., • 1 e """""fl1orTI ~ 8-dl •· pwt .. ~ ,.._ 54()..()299 Of 854-8693 22M P.cific 6-'S.8181 beach 415 19th St SM ~ltr'lt9'0'\C~ 9,11 •• pool, n ..... , SEMI ~Nl'TWOM( 1 E'BLVFFS condo 3BR. 2Br. ~ lndry I*· Si'SO mo No pets can N;-..f.UO.fV!t'.U'4).l \~ $475/'mo. 7'0-1*· 1't8A. lmmac No pets ~. fncd yard. S72S No 714-597-77 16 Bus or """l llCfllNft'm!SCCM"-COLOWeLL BAN~C!RO ~thebest: BELCOURT Slll,111 The creme-de-la-cremel Orlglnally sotd as a prime location adj. to Comm. Center. Aoor plan conaista of 3 BR suites, 31A BA Ex- terior landlCaP9 & Interior decor. 144-1111 (" Avall now LUU dogs 2316 Santa An• 714-598·2987 Home 1a.:avtt~ ru;it'~ Cl••I 1111 $1145/Mo 760--1175 A .... 213-431-3786 * • tBR crpts. drp1, It'\""°" in ~ ~ U. ... •H V HOMES SBA 38A *2iiR'fBA. patio, gwage. gated complex. pool, lVM"lll~ I t ., - NMt elen\ IChool No ditfl ...,., • *'"°'Y rm spa, lndry tac $600/mo ~tsl l .... g.10 mo'1 No Petal H50t mo No pets C.N 541-3391 ~ $2150 mo 720-134' * 6"~ Of 15().2311 BACHELOR fur~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml -· -beteCll pool, sauna ••· eon. .., '**--~'** ere11• w•l~oom ~ 4~~~~ As=.·,~~~/~-79 W ,::t;:;;.;. .. k tc::h4in dlN ""'rm lerga MW Wf~ °' SIM BACHELOR. skyllQht. • ....... 111 O ~d New P004 . eniw pano. ffplc. P004. ape. rWto. stow pttv ... ~ ... 111 Gt9at -~1 NW lndry No pek SS.SO Up + tfanc9. M9F CIMChl No IMutlM ~ .,, a., J.t= ... • .._.. MC V'll.MA 5*-24ot1 pets s.&75/mo M3-4t54 ~ tum. 0.-._. very cl ean. no ~· --.-1tt*to~o..,. ·--c::·-,-----" peut 1mtus Y••O YER ... n ........ 11111 L0/::._281 * ~'f"..:::.· w/O Wntf n.-1mo' i1111. 111s1rno ~73__ 11~ 28A 1'.eA r..... "'*-ai:.,, 11~~ 19' suo 2Set\ 811 tn.rm 38A2.:,~~ L81.. c.r::'=!:':""' ~21~~ 3lf' ~ °" ...... It :'9•s1t50im0 M8'1e. 4Mt·~. F'RIOA, lerge 2t17Chfwt _· &Mat•-1M'19 d9Clk, ............. ._,_. a51-o441/0 eu HetfE peho 45 tot suo St Lee TSI. MGMT ~,. fWlt -°" .... ........ :~7 ~ = --==::.- LOV£l Y~4/58R, '2750fn.TN7Allttl~ ... flllll .. trelar In OW RY tr" VlelidO ... m... l"'- leA. MIO all ... ,,.. L ELY 28R llA. "1lfte. 29f ,..... .. Cl1*. _w.s 53M31• • I n.... 1111-. daCOr l1110/fft0 °'*' prtme loC ... to Madi ~......, fnod pllt'O UPPER sp.ctout 1 • ~ II .._"'""9eyllt~11 l lfloP' l11SO/mo f<Jf 131-4'10Cel 1"6N ~ol, apa, tennla, a.~ ............ eppt, c.a Dlbta ~ 111 ~ 'E' St20 • "'dry, 111Q . ..c. lrpllC Deak .. ,._ -la ...._ alto g .::" .. '*""A 983-5511or~ 2ttta.nteAne'C $7)1 /ff'IO ~ .,,..,,__.,...._ .. ITIW ..... .. Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/ Friday, .\Ugult 19. 1988 ..... ..,.. ... ...... htl ,.... • .. -::i::::::::~1211==-"'iiii!I ... . . ~'¥cf!r!:'! If you h9" ttlitcowaoe 10 DRAKE The~ Afl9rMt..,. «*'. It eould ,,.. you ORfCE ~ F\ill ~ °' .,.....1ng RICH1(7141eee.s105 e••i EITU SI Hrv1c:,:::.~o only. ""'r Tt LMa ltlf Ulll 111 -·-niw 1r'tib6W HAS iii ....... _..m95 , ... for TO.I St0,000/up Ho fll ., .... A9pteMnt"'9 over 24t Cf'9d."' /no pen. Call o.n. .. -11 bUlldlngl in O.C. OM call nlaon Auoc 673-7311 • does It all tor your olfloe .--,-,.-..,,.---..----. ...... !Hsing needs. No coat to ..... t you! 540·5293"1 ·-O-ST .... C9oc-.iiiil<·iii• .. too-"9wn•iiiiite9•1 COVC 1 tt. gold damMll, 1-' E~A~ ulebo _. re ~ttttu STAINLESS 1t ... ftetwe, COLt.EOTOR platu In SA TUAOAY 8am·3ptn. ln.-C.uienrilJ ·~ aulphur cr"t REWAAO ong, watom mede by .. .., JI aprw,., ... R, twO 8 Mttinge S20. Divided oriQln., bo••· Aocttwell. tant clOthlng tl!e o-s•·---------------.-...-. T for info leading to return W&J Sloane $150. Cail monthl Old With MYer pyre• veoet•ble dlth In zoran, Schmid, Gehm years 25t-S3. Car seat ~~""!'!!!'~~!'I""--557-6610, 540-7515 •CLERKS Tueeday end Wednu-used frame StOO, call 111\lef wvtno holder s12. and more, Hundred• of s10. Baby carrier S5. ltatral 1111 lut ...... ... ••• llT II.ft. LOST turtle from 1831·B •TYPIST day. 548-6234• Mary 980-5833• Cheele ttay, glw dome plates to ChooM from. Toys 25C·S3. Much more. ANAHEIM-Garage sale. •• COSTA MESA I.OT. Build· Irvine Av. CM. Possibly •SECRETARIES PIN.Ellarvesttable s 140. 4 WALNUT table end Chair tep $7. PyreJ1 pie plates, 3 $25 P9'" plate. Caen only. ~80 Broadway, Colla Thur-Fri.Sat 9am.3pm. Row I no maoh., akl.1, Ing & auto bUllness In picked-up by mistake. •RECEPTIONIST <>ak WindlOf cllalra $120. $125. w.,nul coffee table .a .. S7 •"· Small Cor· 964-8806. HB. Mesa. 1323 w. Cestle Av•. oiauware, mlao. 202 downtown area w/7 aer· Family pet 548-9159 •WORD PROCESSING Al'ltlque oak tavern table $50. Buffet $50. lamps ~~ :~·~e=hh ~r;!:! 8~ FOQ.T gold .,,d White _B_O_V'_S_d_lr_t_b_lk_e_$_3_5-. -1-0-·1 (Ball/Walnut) Something 11th St./Walnut S n 9·3 ~~~·J~s~~~=H':a1~ Ptr1-,.-,-l S.nicu =~~~2~~i~G CLERKS ~~:fe L~i~~ wC::nt'~':~~ =~ss~~~w'"'..:,ta~ plates & dftlertt $10 tor 9eJv:t. 2c~u;:~ $~Or lrodHt:?~.~n CC:~ lorevt!fYone. Collectibtes. to •· eK· motivates selte1. Offered • 3114 OPERATORS chairs $75. Large area Dryer $25. Davenport :11~.~lhTloetea~'j'"· 213·589-7120. $35: Hummel figurines Ctrtll •ti Jlar ~g~t::-~. S~t ~~~ at $535,000. •.w •-•EIS ••-s llllS ••• . rug $45. LIVing room $50. Freezer $50. S 6 c ng snac rays S60·S150 Collectable UIAll IALll Magnolia/I an~ ...... .1 in;,..__ -... Chalra$35eec:h.100cup 5<45-6714. 767 Hudson t 811• Llfge neat 01 TWELl/E speed boyanlne-dolls•5-St50 64t-5070 1 arw 50·60 names. per day PAii YIOATlll coffeemaker, used once Ave. CM. tablet on stand $25. Ex· t e e n I n c ti r • d • . --· Everylhing you can think 1102 larlttr Plllt llr U1·ZH2 Typed or table lists avail-Pill ML .. •n $35. Paymut« check· cellent working Hoover Motobecane Nomade t LIKE new two small oft Sat 8·2. 1401 San-M sale! Pleflt f CHUCK CURRIER HARBOR REAL TY Office 673-4400 Residence 644-5297 LICATlll LIC&Tlll! Prime LocatlOfl C Mesa. Near Npt Bch Choice Npt. Blvd. FrOfltage Winston's 645-5595 PRIME corner location, 17th & Irvine. CM. 816sqtt. 646· t 208 or 646-7944 Ask tor Carol l .. utrial 711 1 lth I Po11on1 offioe & Whrhse. for lease 7500 sf, light m8fllg 10 ft. aocess doors. 16 ft oeil· Ing, avail. immed. call M·F 645·681 l able. 546 0858 •-wrlter$75.Steamettrunk WHEELCHAIR $100. vacuum cleaner with al· racing bike $150 or best wlnged·backed up ~ tanella Terrace. Irvine ovlng Y O ~ CALL TODAY $30. 720-0372. . King/size sheet Mt $7. tachments $25. Electric offer. Call 545-2108 alter holstered chairs .$150 Terrace. CdM Stutfl Sat/Sun eam-Spm .,.rJl?atat l8400 von Karman Large oat post SS. Oalc o an o Pen er S 5 . five PM. each. Upholste<ed chaise SAT ·SH 1-4* Jmat Dt.tl~tiCI 3011 Ste 130. Irvine 474-2974 FREE standing humidifier plant pedettal $15. Sew Toastmaster o~ brolter lounge $100 548-2594 i,.....,,.. .... -----·• t00% FREE to Applicant $50. Oak headboard S35. machine stand $4. Ladlet $30. 2 quart Farberware 4 BONITA·bass·yellowtall . . 11 llHttrtJ Olrtlt* Washer/Dryer. Green• AIPlll FILL TI• e 0 E Turbine, new $10. Small clothes $1-$2 each. pot $8. Unusual mis· fishing poles $6-$8 or NEW blue/White set dis-(Spyglass Hill) Keeper Lawn Mower, col• F~ 2 girts in Cos~a Mesa. I!!!""'~~!!!!· !!!!·!!!!!·~~!!!!~ tabtes 50¢. Royal type. Automatic baby swing cellaneous items soc-with Penn 25-CoKe, hes, cost $250. sell S t50. Everything from furniture ored TVs, 2 small tatps, Callllsa 549_0743 ·IALL•a•ii••••a writer $25. 2 piece lawn $15. Baby bugoy S-S. St0.640-5463. Shakespeare 2090 reels Nearnew =400dogcage tobabyltemst•• airshocks. Ford air con· ------......, furniture $35. AsSOlted Small maple desk chair $.16-$22. Jackie S 1·S4. $30. Hav-A-Hart animal drlloner, 12' ladder. VC:HtLOCARE WANTED CUii/ UST.... baskets 35¢ up. Odds $50. 3 piece set, 1abte, 2 P.!N BALL machit;~ 548-9832. trap $25. Floor wuer Yard Sale! A Biggie! cassette tapes, vinyl, mat11re. n-smkr. fem for 2 Excellent opportunity for and ends. 2549 Fairway chairs $5. Maple lealh« Strange Encou.nt$er~5• SCHWINN PIJ1ie s30 Stin· S10. Work-mate bench Everything from soup to misc! t7591 Webater, children, nights, live advancement $40-7373 Or., Costa Mesa. Satur· chair s 16. Stroller S7. ~~ ;>.,":~e~e~:O ~on~ gray $50. Oressei SSO. f25.5 Heavy duty cords nutsll 513 Acacia. Sat/Sun 10·5. No early 1ritoutcatt892-8358 TIElllTDITATEI day&Sunday8·5. Chess board $10. Baby ditlon $145 ·Complete Desk/bookshelf s85. 1· 5. Leal blow· SATUROAY8AM sales!ll HOUSEKEEPER/Nanny . · FOR sale good working =kc:;'42!~· 5~01:e ~ugs gotf set S7S. Very old Beige sofa $99. Motchlng ~~~~~5~;~·56~ear new Ceata MtQ &l Laiua-:lta-c""ra-........ ,.,.,.,. Uve-1n or out. Reliable. NITIL --condition washing ma-' I 8 ter pm, oriental rug 6x9 $125. chairs $99. Color TV195, ---eiG! eidl MOYlNG sXUI 2 H'ousE dXAXdE sXCE. dependable Some Eng-UllllMIAI chlne$75.Gasdryer$40. PROPANE barbeque $45. Etectrlcbasegul1ar$115. Rocker $8. Honda Ac· TRUNO_LE bed. excellent 15 yrs of stuff-typewriter .. Sat. Aug 20• 9•5. Micfo- ltsh reqd. Xlnt pay. EIAllllATlll fM Call 641-8309 alter Cream 9· sofa $100. Be au 1 i r u I e I e c. cord louvres 535. 360 condlt!Ofl $100. Aocado 1 20 647-6632Lvem99 __ CLEllt••••lll 3:30pm or anytime on Cream6'tove seatS100, tric/aooustlc guitar by Broadway.Saturday. refrigerator $50, runs toys, baby, toos. wave, sofa. love .. al, 5530 -weekend both $175. VaporiZer SS. Harmony, rare double AMNESTV .88 Spring-perfect1 dented slightly. cargo container, clothes, chairs, some antlquea, •-1 t t Apptlca11·ons are .......,ng ac 1 • <>~ 1 c d 1 M marine. & more. 313 lawnmower, plcture1, .. , •1• • .,..,, · UPRIGHT 128 Humidifier SS. Fertilizer cutaway, candy apple red steen Sting Peter C.,..., n orona e ar. ,.., .. _~'"-~~'!"""!!~~-aepted at the following vacuum all B 720 1566 Esther (btwn. 19 & 20 off dishes. baskets, ski equip ACClllTIU CUii 1ocat1on belweell 9:30am Two end tables S15. T~ spreader $5. Casi~ 10 s145. Kamaka ~kulele Gabria't & morel foll sets ryan • · -~a Ana) Sat/Sun 8am & lots more. 183 & 189 Growing Civil Engineering to 4:30pm: HuntlngtOfl table lamps S 15. Three function cash regrster $45. 5 string ban10. like played by all! Floor seats COUCH $50. Puff $50. 2047 Charle St (REAR) Crescent Bey Or.(N. l.ag.) Flrm seeks entry level Beach MAIN POST OF· bikes $12, $15, S35. All $75. 631·099.7. ne~ $~25; ~apb si,:e1 $85·$100 722-7712 or Corner table $30. Coffee DESPERATION SALE! Inert •••• L I ACCOUNTING CLERK to FtCE. 6771 Watner Ave. gOOd.646-1 525. "ROSEPOINT" Wallace QU ar ecr · Y &· 548·9135. tables $25. Men's -• II H Be h C -.,,....-.,--------t II I di .d I b !tonal $145. Tenor banjo clothlngSt-$5. New birch Sat & Sun 8am-4pm 1;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml assist 1n the b1 -unllnglon ac . A HUDSON 3 gallon sprayer s er ng. n v1 ua ut· by Kay $50. Classy fur mantle tops 7 •• 8 .. x2.. I need my garage bacl<tll 11 ing/costtng process. lit-92647-9998. $15. Craftsman hedcge t8f/hors doeuvres hollow coal mink or something SELL --·---ing & misc duties Send CllPITEl TICI trimmer S 15_ Electric handle knives $32 each. 314 length. size 8_9 $145: 525. 548:4633. EVERYTHING MUST GOii resume & salary history chaJn saw used once S50. S65 If new. Have eight. 646•7909. WOMEN'S mustard ten Great stutfl 233 Costa to Mr Fuentes at Robert Entry level person to tra.ln 548-2739 ......,. blk 27 . d Mesa Streel Sat/Sun Scotts seed spreader . BED liner for Mazda h h I ·t· d s,,...~~ e. inch.goo 7.3 645-7180 Bein, Wilham Frost & ma1or companys looking $25. Assor1ed garden SOFA. velvet multi-stripe 9 t rotJg c ass1 ie condition $35 786-9243. Assoc. 14725 Alton for 520·4045, Ellen Day toots under $5. Electric loot, ball castors. loose B2000 truck ·new· $75. --------...!.:========:.J G A RAGE SA LE Parkway. Irvine. 92718 CHIS IELPll/ heater S12. 720--0372. cushions, good condition ~~~i~.21~ne ;~~rth~:d DEADLINE: r11u•lcMy noon Fri/Sal/Sun 8am·3pm. 2 DAY STRED llZURI SILE!! l ••1STUT te YP DIET ARY AIDE. Must RATlA0 N oocasional chair $50. 545-3349. \1111""") PRICE: S·hn<!' minimum · l o;iy, • 10• ~-• 1111r = Boo Refinished furniture, col--d ...,,.k e lish h -.-"' lectables & more. 269 Ttle most elite street in •-UTlllS rea • s..--ng · ave $35. Rattan coffee tables MARBLE & granite. vari· • All .. as "'t" P•t"P<>•d by com•nq into 11>r v ... ,~ r1101 to r~ conv Hos eJ1p. Work $20 A . F I N D Pl-'Ct" yow .,0 01 ust" "'(" coupor1 b-tow Sierks, Cos1a Mesa off Newport Heights ln"ltes Inside customer service fie•. "rs. goad pay. Call · ntlque wardrobe ous colors, left over from P Bay & Orange. ~ou to a TWO DAY INOUSTRIM. Warehouse ~ " t k S20 v OOd l b $3 s5 1 • 11v.ttt PMty mt"•ltl.-1'101\r on11 .11l\ "lo com Established contracting M·F 10am-5pm. Country ,run I 5·. 9('I g 50 o s • square oot. mt"'''"' "<h P"ts hvt\to<k proou<<" or P'·'"'' G-A-RAG_E_s-ale Silt 8 3pm TREET BAZAAR and Space2.000• sq.ft .. Co '"Irvine. X'lnt OP· ClubConv 549-3061 ora so a S . 619·3 23 -775 1 or . E .. cn1.-mm1m b<'pnt.-e11n 1nr .. aw1tr""-"trm1ovt"• -SALEI! Select goods 60¢/sq.lt . ava11. immed . portunity Very fast --675-0097. 631·7664. through classified siso Baby items, desk. couch. suchasline furnlture.cof· 631-3035 18th X Placen· growth potentlatl Look-CISTllEll SYC IEP 2 Schwinn bikes. dining lectlbles, office goods, 1ia Ing lor a sharp people Good pay/benefits. I l t 5530 Ea 1 5531 •-5530 room table 360 Broad· sporting goods • and laaiana Fiaucial person. Full time per-Call 898-4727 •r 179n J 'l!tal .,. nt S.pl179ul 5530 Ea It H l 5930 way.C M many other tine articles -------mant'Ot s2o.ooo range -EXPERIEICH IELI ... CIEW/IWIT mo. SEClnAIY IFFICE ASSISTllT llECEmHtsT /nftST SAJllllT CLWlll. HOUSEHOLD items· misc, lui•tll ~benefits. 261• 12~ Help. Female preferred. Boal handling cfKP helpful. Matura, 'personable. Boating firm seells resp Costa Mesa architectural MAINTENANCE. PI T. prctllres. kitchenware, SITllllY I SllllYll 01prt••itit1 2904 •DOORMAN Balboa Market 673-8310 FIT, must work week· motivated secretary lor person. lype/phone/boat firm has rmmed. opening CALL 645-7100 country knicknacks. junk --•BUS PERSON ends. day shift & swing busy real estate office. shows/etc. .. Benefits. lor someone w/lront of-Sat/8-3, 1095 Tulare Or Sales/Marketing Apply in person: lllEI IECl flOlllST shitt. Apply 1801 Bayside Must have good dictation Salary neg. 722-9055 flee personality and ap-SEAISTllHS KITCHEN AND MtSC'B-5 IATlll&L lllllnlll WHft'S Wlllrf Delivery person P/T. 2809 Dr, CdM. Wednesday-& phone skills. Apply at pearance. Typing sklll 50 PAY TOP $$$ lor ex-Sat/Sun 1850 Fullerton lllECTllS 2318 -fl1ewport Bl Newport Bl, NB 675-1353 Sunday 10am-4pm. TSL, 188 E. 17th St. t: IA. -lfFICE CLElll wpm We offer an ell.Ce!· penence seamstress tor Ave , near Broadway. CM 111• •• 4•• SALES COORDINATORS Newport Beach IELIYElf PEISll . llCI CIEW Costa Mesa. 642-1603 Newport Beach Law Firm lent starting salary and Sa1lmaker. 723-0279 * * * * • • $100 ooo $250 ooo UL IELIYEIY seeks F/T Ille clerk. the opportunity to ad------sa1a,Y & c:im We o~r-1&1111/UllllESSEI For Irvine travel agency. Salling club. FIT & PIT. FLO Duties incl It typing. & vance. To apply please SECIUUllL P /T llVlll Ill llSt II .. 400 ILIOl tf SAi IElllUllH &YI• IEWNIT llllm ate internationally in the Booth rental s 100/wk. Co. car. Good Orv/record 675•7 tOO --Perm. F/T. CONROY'S, front desk relief work. call 641-2828 wk days 20• hrs/weell tdeat tor TRAINS. Boats, planes up & coming 530 billion Personal phones sup· a MUST. 752·0752 Frank llllYEI NSITlll Costa Mesa. 645·0246 CALL 721-8101 9·30-5:30. eniering or re-entry into Sit·S••• 271 lrta.._IJ I d J W Al I $6"r PT/FT Contact • Stuart Woodard & Assoc t" k f M t be •• water industry The sue-P 18 rpor area. IEITAL lSSISTAIT La"ura •97-22°82 FLIUL llSlllEI PAJmlS IELPEI su'te A-6. 2•5 Fisc .. er .. e wor orce us ~~~~~~~~ cessful candidates will 852-8808 Jonelle .. 1 " " llex1ble. tor small office. MOVING Furniture, dis. :-have substantial equity RDA preferred. l:>Ut willing ------Fil .with exper. Ask for Custom residential. Neat Ave .. CM Principals only. non smoker 960-5469 hes. linens. much more 9 FA ILY SUPER SALE! from their sales loroo. C&SllEI to train Pleasant group llllYEl/SALES Dwight Hatano. 645-0093 appearance. own car. ----*SECln&RY* Sat Sun 9-5. 767 Hudson Furniture. speciality & (Recumng income re-F1T, PI T poSltlons avl tor practice in Newport TllJIEl F/T IEOEmlllST One yr exper Start IECEnllllST Ave . ort Paularino decorator Items, de· siduals) AM. Night a wlmd sh1tts Beach 4 day week. alter-Good driving record. Neal. P t lti f $5/Hr 548--0818 · Must be able to type. Must Coldwell Ban~er res1den· Mo·• ng Sale' 9-75 Trenton signer clothes. bargains N l 0 B & nate Saturdays 640-1122 18 o t t d ermanen pos on or · have good communrca-ti t R t E 1 t •1 s 9 • 52 •$30 M1tl1on monthly at ewpor yster ar yrs. PP Y o a vanoe. Corona del Mar Animal P&llT TllE lfFICE lion skills. FV 9"'-6868 a ea s a e services $ galore! at .... 4 Sales Gnll Apply 1n person -F C 859 2333 or 556·0363 .,.. seeks an office assistant Way Sat~. un 8·4 30 Cancha (Bluffs) N. East-IEIT&l FllOIT OF I E · Hospital Witting to work. Mature. resp . non smkr, Sears 10 Tablesaw .$15 Miiiion sates pavron anyday eltcept Wed. at Freeway StoTes EOE rl ••T IULEI IEEIS for their Newport Beach . .. · blurt Dr & Vista Del Oro. r 2 w Oc f B Looking tor a rewarding no expe ence necessary. Mon-Wed-Fri. 12-5pm. -ff T 1 & Markstiopsmrth 10 saw *$·36 000 Expense salary, 100 . ean ront. N IRIYERS Fill TllE 6 60 o ice YP ng six . 760-8172 _ _ __ chanv,e? Good salary & W1H train. 44-81 Office exp. pref'd. Call llECEPTlllllT ti I misc from 25¢-$350 family college 111111on. F · months 0 Ice exper ence COMM-U~llY SALE Lido Clll"t,••,.TIC &SST bene its Must be ex-or messenger service. G-E-NERAL OFC, Phones, 645-6811 8:30-4pm. M-F PI T must type wet!, 1 d G d ,. complete insurance "'"' · & o 1 I requ re 00 com-IOYll~ SALE Sands. furn.. &Jntlq·-. For front ofllce Seeking perrence wt th insurance wn car• ns. requ red. typing tor Property Mgmt PIST CllTllL TEO•. 673·4242 m nrcatlon skills a must • ..,., .. Jorn our successful pro· 11 N K •--' o c & L A u A-Z ITEMS TO GO. 2377 bikes. used videos, & mo11vated ind1v1dual for co ections. ewport now,,...ge · · f1'rm, Costa M-6 Oppty Please call Darlene at lessionats earning five Center 640-1122 counties. High pay tor to learn pro,.:;;y mgmt. Local Pest Control Com-llECPT/ SECn College Drive Cost a VCRs. TVs. crnr PCH/ six figure montllly in· fast paced practice tlf'ed 1 ""'' eed t t h E t S It T 65 17 14)6E044E·9060 Mesa Sat Sam Balboa/River Sat 8·2 comes Please call 857-1888 DENTAL --qua I peop e. N /smkr. Call wkdys pany n s rou e ec ., xecu tve u e. ype • _ ORTHO ASST Please call 241-8996 6A2•4914 10_4pm. we train. must have good wpm. Strong PC skills ·MOVING SALE SAT & DRESSER d -k -1 *Entry level positions CLERIC•• .. d 1 d C 11 d F O A t S I SECllETAllY · es · er b, AL ESClllW IFFICEll riv ng recor a an . a mus . a ary 5 avatl •IEIEUL lfflCE* Ctiarlle 979-6021 E.O.E. open Send resume w/ UN Lots of Baby items beds. games. books, Calllornla Clean water Misc general clerical Ac· F /T fun loving. fast paced. Needed for busy beach 1 . All around Assistant tor 2437 Rue De Cannes. puules, bar stools. tree l·IOO-ll2·llOO curale typing and 10 key Irvine office needs outgo-area office Salary open. Bookkeeping/light typing. PLANT LOVERS.. Very sa 8"! history t~ Mrs busy Properly Mgmt Co CM Follow the Signs trimmer, pool. hose and by touch. Some data rng ROA with eJ1per . Benefits. Call Vickie at phones. computer exp. progressi ve Interior Kent 1501 Dolphin. in Newport Beach. Must MOVING SALE! Sat/Sun vacuum head. Cash onlyt (Jt 4111 entry. S6/Hr 953-4091 786-0777 or 640-4292 673-6255 helpful. COSTA MESA scape Co. 1s looking for Newport Beach 92625 be expenenceo, respon-many housel!Otd items: •2051 Commodore• IMPORT CO. 722-1-103 interested plant care llECllUTlll LWH ~~~m~n s::~:o.H~!tcee~~ furn , books. misc 2292 (Baycrest) 9·5 Sat GENERAL OFFICE people. F/T P/l Must PIT. M·Fv-6pm. c D I d t Wit have rel able car & In lent office & phone skills _anyon r en o _son SIT la•·I••* phones. copying, filing, 1 . -Energetic person to worx typing, hrs. nex. NEW· surance No eKpenence w/5· 12 yr olds. Brllnqual req'd Computer exp a •. MOVING Sale! Waterbed. 2101 la"I ftMt i iillliiliiill•ll PORT AERONAUTICAL necessary. 26 1·6100 prefd(Span1sh)646·7181 To start August 22nd. bdrm turn. & household S 1750/mo Catt 675-49 12 Items 3065 Fernheath Couch. bed. etc. 631-0426 SALES 631-8250 PLlllEIS TUllH Restaurant "· nt/"· c tt ~---1 •· • M.-.1-SECIEt••y . Lane Saturday 8-5 SAT 9 -4. 42 4 \/Isla "1r• .... a I I ..-.I .. men .....-1 GET PAID tor reading No -exp. please. we train lllltln llll&IEl -liiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiil:iiiiiii BRICK/CONCRETE work. PLATO Malnt. Res/comm. *1•1 llYIR* books! $100.00 per title. you. $5-$8 hr. CALL Includes off premise cater· For Newport CPA Firm llllTl·fllllY SALE Grande. Blutls. Antq: $2 5 P I I I W ·te· PASE 259T l6t NOW 520-4050 Etten Day 1 M t be t & CALL 631-0966 Everything!•. Saturday Wardrobe, French clock, 6 d Prof. reliable, res, refs. tumb -ceram c/v ny Ille 730•1353 " · • • ng. us crea 1ve B Per ay I/ 973 8808 S Uncotnway N Aurora ""' t Iv h 8/20, Bam-3 1325 Belfast English ob table, chrs, , FREE est 641 -3283 IAN carpet Inst est • CLEAN & EXPERT • · · PlllPElln llllllll organ12vu nvo es vy Secretary sofa table, drawer chest, That's ALL you pay for *CEMENT FINISHER• IH.ETll Uc Cat l -158642 IL 60542 Needed tor 16 Units on lilting. Janeen, 643"2072 Never used dining chairs. etc. Other turn: C81Wd 3 tines. 30 day minimum 30 yrs exp s 150 up to 500 . ST G SC 0 S IHI llllSnJST Balboa Penmsula. Wiii Restaurant LEGAL furn. books. art & misc Mexican bdrm suite, In the sf Charlie(213)439-4236 House od repairs, paint, ARVINk TH155LA77R9 tmmed. 8yr stylist moving. train. Call Fran for de-FHISEIYICES Items! 1203 Las Arenas chests. table. paints, lot SERVICE refurbtsh1ng. carpentry New true s • I 11 213 595 7471 SECRETARIES Way. Ham11ton/Pactfic more. Flreptaoe for lovely Ctra•ic Tile drywall etc. Gary 645-5277 Full Service • State Wide No clients nee. 548•9344 a s. • • E1(cellent wages. tlps & Ave. Sat/Sun 9-5. brass tan on fender. showers-floors-counter-*HANDYMAN* Dave * 714-957·1°88 lllllmlSTS , IT IEOlnllY/l&Tl ~~t~~:· }~~a~i~~~:~. • •• ,.rt 111011 Plants a many pots. Brick DIRECTORY tops. Ouahty Guar 15 yrs. Big & smt Jobs-Work guar. •GOOD MOVES• Progressive salon In CdM. ENTRY/ERRANDS Balboa Island. Call lor flslli11 l1l1d -o sw·· IEn & brack. pewte<. copper uc. Ref Pat 843-9044 Call Bruce 847·0780 Low rates. Free Est Seeking commissions N.B. 56.75 hr. 720-1566 Interview 63t-0204 -,.,. & much more!lll ----Plano Specialist stvtists Booth rental also OUALITV au·to ... ,.,.y shop -----O'Metvenv & Myers .. as of· EVERY SAT/SUN. Orange s· UPER ~$-ALE! SAT 0 5 INCREASE YOUR REA CH wC"!'~"'·1.•.,.C.a.r.,,• _____ FENCES-GATES Tree tnm Lie T-158192. 545-4654 a~allabte Addltronat needs' 'emplo::::;s Call llEST&I••-•••••Ell , " Coast College. Fairview . . .... Ou P S C M /NB ,__ -• -fered a tradition of excel· and Adams Costa Mesa 1618 Irvine Ave., oak GEl IN OUR IMPROVED m run · · · · · ·c11entele provided Call for 1·nfo. L~"ted In. S.J.C Experience. Nice environ-I t d owth d · t DAYCARE/learning prog. area Jim Whyte. 642-7206 Pai1tia1 El b h 675 05 """" ence. sea 'I gr . an Admission/Parking FREE urn . sewmg machine. n lltH. IEW In hm. 2-4yrs 6:30a-6pm ------1za et al • 11 240-1331 ment. GOOd pay. Call Ja-a professional and at-SPACES s 10 432-58s0 wind surtr. clothes. toys e. . Ii _..... CM Sandy 557.7513 UC HANDYMAN OF CdM 18 Years ol Happy N.B. HOUSECLEANING resdntl neen 643-2072 tractive work environ-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!! -n11t "•"'" Alt Trades -Odd Jobs Customers. Richard Sinor homes PT/days. reliable. llUL ESTATE.... Restaurants ment for over 100 years. =---Unicycle. Golf Balls, elec YEUIWPAIES EXP.20penlngsNow&2 FreeAdv1ce 646-6483 (Lie lns.Rels)645-7608 car a must, call Julie Successful R.E. Co. In ,....,TllLW•ws SAT-SUN 8-3! Antiques, saws. Ping Pong table. For more Information 1n Sept 2yrs--up. $65 wk. 631 _1815 1 plush office at Fashion .,_ "'' Our branch office In collecllbles. waterbed. misc bnck, antq phone. CALL TOOAYI! C Mesa Marla 642·1156 HOME REPAIR Carpen-RALPH'S PAINTING. Ext.I or v. mag. Island seeks OFFICE AO-Buset's & Back Walters. beautiful Newport Beach ETC 1664 'O' lustin Ave toaster. tires. 548-8011 All fll Liii t L-0-VING CARE In my ~r~pe~t':~~:~~·26~:;~g1 in~st~a~~58'CT~: :~J~,'~~ llllUIOI S.lititen MINISlRATOR to handle Full or Part-Time. 2007 S. is currently seeking an (Near 17th & Tustin) No 543 San Betnardino Ave Your Eaststde Costa Mesa -, --Ins. Agency Prep. Cas. sol-hies, escrows. etc. MUST Coast Hwy. Lag11na Bch experienced legal sec· earlies! SATURDAY Only 7-Noon Service Directory home. 646-4834 T&J PAINTING tnt.IE1tt. lcrtors. Leads ava11. Must be 1rc·d • Expert NO 497-6568 retary. Corporate back· Representative Ha1lia1 Beat any reasonable price be exp. In Pers. Lines. sales-Salary $1500/mo • Restaurant -ground a must. PC or l•rl'r't•t 5530 Aati,att HH Cltaaa"al Stmct d HAVUNG SERVICE Lic.=45830 837-6761 Send resume to: William bonuses. Send resume SEIYllS word processing ex-, __ ._ ____ ..., .... G /yd Cl T Warmington Insurance to: LISA WILSON, 18 perlence helpful TILEPllllE POOL table. early 1900s, •HOO EClEANING• ar nups. rees cunOl'S PlllTlll Brokers, 1641 Langley Corporate Plan. NB, F/T PIT. F!9•lble hours. 8''tx• 'It, need• re· CUSTOM (the right way) Jon 645•8~93 tnt./Ext. 752-6t06 Ave. Irvine 92714 92660 or call 721-1200 Exp pref d .. Benefit~. We offer an excellent s11m WIU finishing, $950. 645-4226 "lltC • TIA( Wkly/bl-mo refs 673-3349 (714) 250·3338 Apply within unit. Coco 8 salary and supe11or ben· Evenings and Weekends or 645-4121 '"' ___ Healt~, ltaatw Painting & Wallpaper Re· t! 1. 2305 E. Coast Hwy, . 1 G d h I E .,,--,,,.------...,.-:-=- The Cal.,, Publie u1·111t1es •Prof Hsclnn FREE ests ., o al 20 c•· ••n• Corona det Mar 673-9050 elits package ncluding 00 P one vo oe. JI· A~~liaactt 11 " Fitatll · m v · yrs e•p. ..,an, .I,... Medical/Dental, Life and perience preferred $5-_.._ ______ _ Commission, REQUIRES 7 dys Wk , 10 yrs exp <el "'"'""'"' .... "'-•••""•-• prompt, reas. 642-5937 Part time evenlnn work. Restaurants LTD insurance and more $7 per hour. Call lor Inter-F 0 warmer 'Bobby. that all used. household Uc. Ins 842-5053• WANTED! PEOPLE TO Todd T KOrnely. Painting " TllTIW FUTS Please submit resume view 557-2203 Malle' 5.g3 good cond. ~s movers. print their ---LOSE WEIGHT & FEEL Contractor Quality Svc. !mmedlate hire. Hunt· IUL EITITI •-. • w·1TH I l $2"'0 Color TV 20" tit-1' GREAl R It G ington Beach & Costa .... , sa ary requ re-TllCI HIYEll "' . . u C Cal T n11mber, -••H 1•1 esu s uaran· Uc. lns'd 675-1425 Mesa area. 447.3 118 ORG CTY. # 1 Top --Ullll IUOI ments to: O'Melveny & I Microwave. 962..()8()5 llmo's & chauffeur's print RELATIONSHIP p b-teed Susan. 760-8526 •OUALITY PAtNllNG• Prod11cer seetls ~t. Now aeeeptlng Myers. 610 Newport Class I local work. a flat HOTPOINT R f I t their TCP number mall I s? E Ii II ro t? Fair prices. 11 years exp. LEIA&. SElllTUY P/T aggressive exper. LIS 0. a p P I I c a t I o n s Center Or Newport bed. OMV prmtout & ben· . er gera or advertisements lf you Setm ?mlhod odna Y1&11Gpse Bt•t l•tr'"•tata John. 645·2955 Wiii train. N/smkr. Word Agts. to show & sell R.E. •HO.ST/HOSTESS Belch CA 92660 EOE elils. 2131549-3450 15:5· with lcemaker. have a quesll.... about ress , 1v1 ua rou.P • T P d Al • · kd 714 960 8262 white like new $250 tne legality 01 -;·mover. _:~u~~~ng. 548-0697 •tMAGES BY SANDERS ~LOCAL PAINTER Perfect prel'd. 675-0200 :~d~furni:~ed~~~~re~ Apply In person: MI FIV/H w ys. • __ 760-S310/0 640-8900tW 'Imo Or chauffeur, "'alt· ttEATING DISOROERStt HOME IMPROVEMENT & Quality Work • Frrendtv LIT Plllll I hi I . KENMORE R I I t "' REMODEL G 760 7333 ' 'Y ncome potentlal. TORTILLA FLATS O'llLYHY I IYEllS Veterinary • er gere or Public Utltties .Com· Weight Control/Bu1tm1a IN • Pr1ces 646-6483 Venicte clell\·up, minor Serious only need apply. 0 S C H , FULL ANO PART TIME while. 5 yrs old, e>tcellen1 mlfflon. 714-558-4151 Free consult 6'0·6.t 54 ----MICHAEL COX PAINTING maintenance. mechan· For details, call Lisa 174 0· oast wy Secretary KENNEL ATTENDANTS, cond. S175. 5<40·7585 LH•ac•fi•I $12/Hr ~MATERIALS lcal abtllty beneficial. 72t-t200 Laguna Beach, CA SMALL company growing Prof. oroomer, Apply: LARGE GE fridge. White . Dtck CNti•J ' Lancut Relerenoes 675-4006 Apply 1954 Plar.entla, anaaL UT SILIS rastl Needs well rounded 480 E. 17th St .. CM. w/I~ drawer. Ctean. AceuticalC.ilia11 Waterproof Coatings /or beL-X-fEXU.15yrsexp. RAINBOW CIRCLE Maint. Costa Mesa. PI T, Newport Beach. ~lflFeshelp. Recep-ynn•••y -Will trade for emaller. AULOWA dA PXIATtb decks, betconles. stairs Julian & Yolanda garden· INT.IEXl . QUALITY IAllTIUIOI PEISll CALL 722-6415 ton st/ ecretary & gen'I ..._ S200. 548-9202 Orywafl--PatCh1ng·Texture Quality work 722-8769 Ing/houseclean 642·3921 PAINTING EKP 636· 1758 PIT for a r .. l estate co. lfTHI WJS ~Oica(7 ~4~9sl5t~~~5obpetwnn Recedptiotnlsl&$, ATnlmhall ~t· SEARS Wash« & Dryer Llc~288597 631 9295 673 1900· ... f s 1w. -1 8 ten an 9 ec n cian (.._) ..... litt'· k • -OUST'l''S Landscape/lawn VESCO PAINTING ANO • •-or teve ''" tn South Coast Plaza. 2-Spm esk tor Fran. needed for busy large ........ u"""" '"'· wor RESPRAY centng with Dt•tttiC ltniCtl Main. Serv. Wkly/month/ WALLPAPERING. Quality llAllTIU. nu Tl£Jllll Need young. motivated, _.,.,.. ITIT• &m practice. FIT, PI T incl i~~r :::.~r: · or NEW \/lbrant orange peel OSCAR'S EMPLOYMENT 1 time. Free est. 241· 1640 work. Free Est. 969--6349 Limited epportunlty to Join beach lifestyle people tor "" ._ wknds & eves. Exp pref'd . ..--.~"-· ---..,..,,....-: te11ture. Drywall repair AGENCY. Sp.oiallzing in LAWN MAINTENANCE. 'G'ia! llPlllllll naUOflll real ettate mar· the tt 1 Beach Store In F$/l 9P/T. no exp nee. lrvlne551-0304 Farainn 14 AMTEX 848~7203, Joe Childcare UllE-tN NAN· ·w-•-----Apertment maintenance k 1 t with California. Please call. 5. 1 hr to start Apply in .a-ti= -NYS Elderly Car•-C·om-Honest Dependable. ?4'AI d INTERIORS eicperlence necessary. 11et.tn~ •eYlarnemi""t Forulnn. 75+0221 for ......,.lcatlon. p«son at 2546 E. Coatt YITElllllY IEBEL I Bik dining cfira m . -pamons. Xlnt rets.--State Reasonable. 675-3777 HAur.ING/STRIPPIHG Mutt be organlZ.ed per· mi""' ··• · • .... ,... Hwy, Corona def Mer ASST. Good with animal• ated w/meUow velvet ~ .,.,. ... •th emphaals in formation, call Jack .-u1 ••• •1--• nar.pte. Phone• c ..... ". ....ats, 2 "Off Ibis (It..._ 0 c DETAIL lie/bonded 714/52t·9370 Landscaping. cleanups, VISA·MC 673-1512 _.. ... A .,. at SELECT RIU .... -n•-··-ou11 .... ~ .. -· ..... ... -· C A De I I" I " auperv111on pe,.,_ work Y ~ .. tlngflxturethOWroom. ........,.... Ing skltls necessary. 5'.+ lmNV"tl) 557·9325 aft.._ omplete UIO tails II . _.... tree tr m, rotot • •wn• .• ~··-a-~=t & • ,...... BETTER HOMES a ., PIT Fil r~-1c D .. -· ..,.. 155-Sl05 957-1222 tCtriCu yrseiq>.John84"8-2592' ....... I oommunlcatlon.Salaty G NS oeiq>er.nec.S41·934l ' • ..._. • ..,, '· eta days. 7am·2pm in CONTEMPORARY aolld comrMl'llUrate With e:f AROE entry st<ln• ""PfUI CALL Laguna Beach. 494-5<488 oak dining 1....... ... •• PROF. DETAILING E•p . ELECTRICIAN. Quat. work LANDSCAPE SERV. 20yrt O'S p . NG lnt/axt APPLY AT·. TSL MGM . REAL ESTATE 751-!SOOO •u-11111-G...,.,,.,. 97" .,_73 -.,ft lndfv. ""'·at your ho~e. Free est S25 hr. exp. Quat. Comm'I Mllnt. ~at patches& teJ1tures to 1u E. 17th St, 11 l·A, Full=-~= pot-"""'•-~ .. ::. VET HOSPITAL NEEDS uphlltdehrl + 90fatebte, or eorne to me 673-4145 #4&7892. Greg 979-6276 Gen. cleanups 645·5124 meet your needs 068..aMS Cotta Meta 7,41642•1603 ltlon iva1i.~ for Whole-·~ E•p'd rec.pt .. vet asat. & call 786--.4895 etter lpm ._ 24/R * 111-llll Complete . Sprinkler/ lnt./Ext. patch p181terlng, .. IL lllT lllTY sale dlatr1butot of beet, PretehOOI T89Cll« to co-sml animal groomer. P/l CUSTOM 5'K5' walnut cof· '"' •Top oualltyW<Wk lnstat. repair. Tree trim & custom teJ1turlng, Q\1811ty £XF I w1ne, liquor, cloarette te.Gh UCI campus &/or F/T S.Legun• 499-5379 lee tab... tradltlonat •I*' er. wood work F'reeJqulcl< esll. •500-l&e remove. ctnups, reas Fr .. work Pro~No ,.,ot>-Pd In t>IOOd draW'il'lg. In-ll&Tm and candy. Senta An• Irvine private tehool. FT Wrlten . sofa.t•bte, enttrt ttor~ 11)9Clalltl Custom ook --est Valef\tln 548-6109 temsl .t328884 554·7931 =~~1!',:8i r~ L~lng fore ptofeeaional ar ... 547-0732 & ~.r~M~: 7~94 etat• EARN O\IER $1000 for c enter U ._.."dO ' Mdrefatedw()(klncltlle •Double Eagle Electric --Pl--;;..u_ · lng~.c9itl4t-so'.: ..,......~ office environment? PROFESSIONAL lnterlOf quit · • writing• poem, "'°'1 14•:--4150e1Upm. etc ProfMtionat, quail· Spec:latty •ft« HR ave. Tllll ---. · Lyn-v·'-tl-d Bu -..... lttraa• story, or pereonal artlcle ..... p-t l L'A 219A86 841 """'73,. ... -· .... ..IQner. tin.ta ••· U'-F-nto ....... S.A.S.E. 10 ............ ,._ ,..., ... ec IOfl s our "'· .. ..,,., .. Tepped/remove Cleanup 2• k D 9 lll-1• ...... .ul ProPflrl•, Inc. la now in· pended JmmedlateoPen ... ......... ... ... m o tto Estimates Home or ofllee aeotral nulawn/sprlnklr.75t·3418 HEATING.PLUMBING Hotpltetexp.only.8-)'0Ur i.rMwlng.COnltctm•n· Inga EKP9fienOld onty. Elll'Y lewt. No eJ1p. Wa Writer•. 13781 Otympie w/mettrH .. t/trundlt. 522·0.C75. WO<k al 8 low coat or•• _ _ own boH. lm"'"late ager, Bob Sc:Nndel at · *855•97541* · trlin. 520-'4045 Elteo Dey Ave .. Coste MeM 92629 Cfne*•. '245 M0-1733 "fAR WESTBUILOEAS" work •Bob 548-sSH• TttE LAWN BARBER DRAINS CLEAR from $11. apenlngl. 751--1553 IJl-1111 f~ Sliii ---JAii iii -FAST moYlnO ..... fridg, Spec '" Remodehng, *'· Mow a EdC, twice • mo. Fauoet-Olspe>Nl·Heet.er * .. IEU * I ULll.... •AT .. IT-2·3 oa-1w.-for retlr.cl BR aet tebtl •14 ctn. dltlons, patios. lenelng, Wf1 S18~S24. 548·6989 000 * 646-9296Anytu'18 •• •PART-TIME Ne=t Beactt Area. fine An Gal· mechanle Of rnelnten· aota.04herlttmt.rteeOn- rooflnQ. cemenl. patnt. PXrs rm Fm I TREES Ttlmmed. Topf)ed. SUPERIOR PLUMBING (ell .... M/F) I Beach Waterlronl • l"Y looklng tor that EARN ance !*'90" ~ 1964 a~ Ptic:. ...o.o3el t31"31t69rl42-1M41, CuttomGat•.Oualltv Ydcteanup-NewlP(lntcler Svc. Ouaff1y woric.,..... Prent, F&lhlon' Promotion Rec4p1, It type, It boc*· ·~~I dynamic ..,.. $400 $1000'WK Pt.centla,C0ttaMeaa. HENOREOON icene I •HOME IMPRQliEMENT Oon1t18'.utlfy "4·9090 lfP81f, 18 yr exp. tSO..tU7 prica UC. "2·7332 '*'* •1"-65H Peny '*'* k~ a.;12 Mon.frl '*C'A Houra 12..f Deity. • /i _ --_ _ Brouptng. l1¥rm. dirt rm, concrete & cerpentry ... ,_ ... • .... • 11. ==;Bil!-S8'Wy neg. Pat 541--&5$3 LL t7W039 .......... '°"' tablel; ~ Uk• LOU 676-3 J85 ~ 8c:tt_ fl.... 1·800 1e2~':i ,.;; ' r••L ~tlCE ~~P~_'!9t: .......... 1 SALES PERSON NHOiO •IAM• 12 Noon cc:: ••• newt .. llOO iJI ~ """ •1 • _,._,,,...,.,. .-For STATIONAAY •NoNlaMalWkndt __,._ tw.t/.,.•nttt ;IM SANDERS ...._,, a.lboe't °"9IMI Window d91>end•ble end flav. lt•~llJJ STORE. CdM. Fii. s *"'"" • commltf--. ... ~ Bftm. pettoa, Pllr;;: Cera!TWc; Tlte•Hardwood 8MCJMbMk. sm:ti Of ~Mh1n9Seritcd50-G02 car, It. typlne, 638-14a. general of Ice tklltt, dtyt.Xlntwontlngconds. mfl-.... ll ..... IMll t mett ·-=· MC No tot> fOO small Mtr~Vlnyl-lntlaJlallon L•fl'* Joba. FAE£ •te. ••••''DOI lOGe!IO 'II lf!M"'*' typlnO-=fOOd~ :.::,:.r.tlonally fin• ---•• 1tii -~IMl.Q4 _.,... ... ,.._ Mlelley.538-0553 andRepe•T 780-7333 ,an/Riffs 815·3'15 A•.sai•.10..Jm r::·,. .. .,....,.,.... .,.,.,.•H1 = fl'MMtot...,e. • &Oa...tDMllrt .-,.. ... ......,.,.,... ,._ • 1.f111 t7~7t2 ........... (0Mier"*9~11119'*) 211 ...... _ .. ,.,. 142-G211d. 310 l J. , Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday. Augu9t 19, 1911 87 ,_..... MH c..eten Mii PllMl I..... WI.... Tilt 4 WMe1 triw/~ a...t111;c11• Aa•....... ta• lalll 11•111111 .. Alllll 11• nlil I• A.t11 •••illil - KlftQ .... bdrm .... ""'=rmao-"*" =., ... m•m•1'.. --~ -.. ~.,6$0 .... IBMPCctone io °'* -··· ,... ••••" II ___ .. .., .. ?? IR round lellte • 4 .,.._ drlll9,grliPNCa.he''°". HAMUQNCT-5120tgln. 7500 !dcMeArnold '1131D6*Liao& A411o,lc:yt.pwr/cl,radiallt, Low.,.......,• cyt, 5 Auio:•cyt.pwf/&lb,c.1, Plc:a"41P. 4 •·I.-. chair'•. C~lltf) print ..,.,,,~. 2t1·2411 Ob4 INlnUll, ~. Sell Boeta. '42~7... W8gOn 4 ..... *""8. CnAtM. p!Wtlalb, caea. •11.. ..,..s. PIS, P/8. CMIMll• A/C • bMUty"°'fl-332) PI B, c........ AIC • .. 50 Hpl Bdl 720-1704 ~~cc;"'.:'· ::1000 -11' 11• • AMIFM ~. $.4,000 AJC, (7~1 StUH le (1~012.tM 134'5 ' CatnC* ..a ... ~ l. T white ctwi NI II • ., . ~ no,,..., nMda l'lll••. Xl!\t condition lmdl.,...... ~ 111•111 • S .... ..... ..MIS'....... ., (7~S ._ 1250 otlO. DESiGNEA TO GOOO A6Ut. sm::a LOWREY M90'° Chord TLC .67~ • S'800 Of TOP -'°95 ........ ~ ... • .......... ~ ... • • .. ..... LAMP pttmary color• F..,,... German SMc>. orqan. Vary OOod ~ ~~ .. ---=!_~ 4 cy4lndaf -eMtomatic. 0:1!'9' LI ...,~ 11 fll9 w/rtl/IOtl, peld MOO Wiii ml•. fixed, all atlots, drtion .... to11P9'~ta LIDO 14, NEW JIB •• °"1 ~•2 ~,.. .. 1--aunrOOi Gotd lnacliMd 19"1 9'vd te&i1-9 8t\ld ..... Ftd# ... SA25 obo 873-9504 M0--3240 1500. C. ~-tr.-. Qood condlt;on. \1111 CQ a;;; M&O;. .,... ._ WI.re ...... I radieit tM2-063 l M2 1 1ili1 .... ""'liiii""" •-'"""-1111 AMdy to NII. 1110 rvm good NMlnO c:onditlOf'I, 11"5 oeo. Ml.Wi .. to BUtCK ·e1 Skytark Ltd '-----142-eDt SOildctwry droplNfdin-by/Flll/Artlln ~ &50.1355 cu.ttom wNeta. Mad9 t rll " llP9'~1l door AIC. AM/FM. «tg .. 1-MID ~~o V.. ';9.':. '~ Merl;\ell P•intlna. •••••il&1t•• 27'SANTA CRUZ s~~ ~::. Ol•n •Mn m.:;~~ cc:':y!2 '!~ StlllOflW8gOl'l.aut0,4 cyl. "Wikahurat Pl acal'I. ...._ _ ..,UT II,." · · Ml· 11M tr 640-5228 ...,.. & wk.no pwr/al b, AM/FM, AIC. tablaCIOth•lncl. No dire $7000 or ball off•r A\JG.20121.hmto&pm NewM/KNlla.loran.Yhf, M14111 C .. "'IL' ac ·•5 A· ....... n.... llk•MW.(7•3111 ~ SA50 obo 6*°2852 CALL 873-6008 Or•nga County Fair· part PHRF ~t 551~8015 ;::,.. .. ":::......, 33" I< ~l. 9:1.u. ......... ..... TRIPlEDRESSER.mlrror, oroun<ls. Cott• ....... 1111 ·--I~~~~~~~~~ ~ .. ·-........ a...." ... 2 night attndt . Roll top flet Fuaitut Enter off Arlington St. SANTANA 22' fg, Sloop. -.....awy llACH Mml UI clean! Mir wan S 12, • ....,._. JZI delk. PRICE TO SELL! I~,,.... lltf Main & Jib $500, .. IS! • fll llM1f 141•1444 Navy blue w/blacurt int 850.474htt 5pm 16&6Hkactl Blvd 432-7505. - -TY, lttrt1, lllctnalc1 where 111 Swain New clutctl. M'·UJ> for 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD S9.000 obo 17S-21tt2 842"06-3-1--- .. 1 __ 1Uuteu IS DESK a crecftnttt, ... Anchorage. 54&.1501 * welding rig, NEW tlf'HI Open 1 days a W.- w lateraHUes, 2 phoneu~ BA Ill 1 ....... L·/ll E.1ttended Service Hours '12 l&ZI& Ul WI 1HNJE MOVIES... terns. 3 typawrllera. :IU ::>UNT BIU 5CfU:t:N. ,. -.. .,... • .. w ..... 5 • """' • ""'5 2 6 "'" PROJECTION MUST 71U _,..... 7a.m.·10 pm Mon-Fri r .. rll>. ca.a, speed, •VIDEO TRANSFERRED .,... -' 2 • .,..5.412i · ,.,.. .... ,, & 9'\Wp (7-295) SELL FAST. MOVING. ___ ., _____ , .. ...., 8MM/SUPER 8 MET AL oHlce cfnk 80" by $675 OBO 536-a573 30' Side tie, •ieCt. weter. Ml-tJll & 14995 S2TFOOVRC!JARPEEElS 30". WOOd grain toP, tile Pl<&SS NEW VIDEO CAM-laclllllet. No live on 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~I ,, ............ ... """ drawers, sturdy. good ERA board $352/mo 617r: ...,,_ .... ... 666-2104 condition clean gOOd • tripod, 35M cam-Lido Park Dr.. N.B. a.w.-aa..a5 -1e&&l~e-Ctt"'i:v~ llllULL 11111 1oo1c1ng s2s 832·M24. =1o~~'r~O.~~---~87~3..aeoo~;';--liiiiii .... iiilii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;~;;; 842-0631 IWllTDI •••• ,, ... ~-.,.. CREVIER *'71280SL 2·toPt. II bl. WILL PAY CASH! FREE \IA yr Flea\. IMb II POWflf to 30'. Waterletac1 1NI .,,, 6()1( ml. •'70 280SE NEW OR OLD! Spayed. an lhots. Quiet. , 7111 Newport S250 875--9742 '11 llW IUll-llTI coe.11 bl, air. new motor Barry 675-6451 ¥reat temp•rament. llffBI FRONT TIE-Little Balboa 011111111 SAVI Ill •X'lnt cones 673-3313• 16'NONAcanoew/2pad-raJned.650-8579Cttby eectrlc lift. bay boat. lsland-'4Q'Max~\tl.-15' PORSCHE '116 944 cfleS SAOO. BOYS bunk· 11n nu-• $9 000 obO 673-2132 beam-10 ton d11p.-lo A FIW n.P\11 • wMef wtute lthr 5 5¢. bed & bureau $200 ,.... ,..~ • , prollle·Stlallow draft, ma11YllSTllDI .. ....... 34K ml, ver" clean. Fawn & wtii1e $50-1100 p IN 7 _. ~ l ' St9ra<> neg<> 642-4029 each to ONLY RESPON-tftf II Mu 311\'·Rent Incl (Except lnteriof· 5, r. ••'o ~I $20 000 obo 540-7783 GE SIDE refri" 1200 $750 s I BL E • L 0" ING U' Inflatable 56 HP Water. Mc. 1 0" atr .. t .. N4M1ds woncl) &j ~J: : ~ ~ llCIA6t9 vw '80 Ral>bll Conv. • par1clng ap~ SS blXS< ._.c ~ 18n112 Singer sewing mactl ADULTS! 847-7194 or EYinrude. electrlc stMt. • 1 -.u .... 1.. New paint, new engine. 86 fi> 1_.0 :iaded ll'Wtll6 Gucci greeri. 5 SP<' ate. $100. Occas ct\alre. teak 841-3712 pedtlstal steer. trt. brand wn --NO RUST! <.~ am/Im ca.s.s. mag wttls $75. Electric 0tgan $200. YORKIE PUPS, Al<C, tiny. new. Too many oPtlons to 1550 per It/per mo. Call 86 lZ10 ) :.00 'Cidfd IS1X41; xt ra 1 Ires. S3700 Smaller ref rig. white t ll shots parents on hst. $3000. 721-406' Weelldyt 10am-4pm II• F•ll Bl l2'l 1•1 '=~ U3609 675--5112 or 675-6118 S 100. 721-1598. p r e m I I e s . S 3 0 0 17' BOSTON Whaler. 100 494-1061 Aslc for Russ Sales -ServlCe YW '11 llHllTllU. ~AGE wOOden swing set 213·543-4824 horse Johnson w/1raller LIVE-ABOARD partner-..... 1111 * Parts -Leasing $2900 MUST SF.LL 1500. Rose Carpeting 70 Pi I Bristol Condition. $7500 ship tor sale, N B. Marina. _.. 131-3111 CLEAN 673-6721 square yards. 50 yards IHI Or11a1 ***646-2092*** sallboatonlyto45'x12'6" f•-------• ·cyclone vinyl coatec:l fenc-6059 Cl . B B 8' 675-3667 leave message • v-L! I 1500 Auto Mall Or. .. UlllT 'la assic ay oat, 1 SLIPS..nreat NB location! llC. ...c " s Ing & 3 gates Make oller Kawai Console Plano, Lyman, graymarlne 4 • anta Ana Sun rcSot. aJr cond. burg •t45-30631t "Chlpendale", 5 yrs new. eng. Built 19Si Restored 25' up to 50' sail only CUSTOM sandrall 55 Fwy. at Edinger wltan interior, new 11res. MINT LPa. Beatles 1st. incl bench. Sac $1550. ·86. JClnt cond. $7500. 111·'410** new sand tires and IPll l llJS runsgreat,origlnatowner i~:e·~~ MR~a~'n"adb~~ 720· 1704 Newporl Bctl CALL 642" 1256 MatarcycJn/ ~a1~~M~~1~~31 ~~~d~ Service Hrs Mon-Frt ~7ui~~~ r::o~saoe ***5'6-3440*** Sail INtl 7014 Scllttrl Hll Immaculate. all or1glna1, 7 00 am to 10 pm SELL aski ng $1 7 ,500 TREADMILL CAL 20 w/doek slip. 4 MY PRlZE 8ikel '82 240-8740. With digilal electronic tal11s11, gAreakt shapeS.1m95u0st SUZ 500 UKI G~S111~j-5~~111 ---------:~'.':.'~=::~o pulse m onitor St75. through classified se . s 1ng dr or m . must .....,. Clauilledworks·t>eyonda dasailiedlorhelpwltllpr• 540-3022 675-5183 or 673-9042 $3000 OB 840-2096/E lh.clow ot a doub1 winier maintenance. BUY through classified Ml.IC M>TICE Ml.IC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE Mt.JC NOTICE NllC NOTICE '71 C1tlill10 we PAY TOP DOLLAR 1 1 Flfftwll• Forc'!~~d'~A~r• II Ell Auto, 8 CY!. pwrlalb, ~llU.J AM/FM AIC (4'-tUJ -· 11995 ··-............ Neeos little rear eno body -=-e!'Jf ~ wOfk 942-0631 962•7113:~7i~ , .... LOOKrt ~CA~D~l~LL~A~C~S~ev~o~1.~7~•1 t NO MONEY·DO~AYI i ~~ss~.~8-~~ f ~~~-~~~~~!r!~Y! 548·2926 evesJwtmds • ta.sy tor you to quality to L..EASE-TO-o\IVN t a brand llt'w C~vt~ car 0< truck l""Y 1ll mYllll.n ll • mod~ll or cl latf' mod~I u~d V~h1cfe lany ~ . t mak~I For d•U1lls cMI: Auto. 8 cyt, pwr/tlb, cass. t JOE CRAVERO AIC. (8-~2112995 t OR IMti8ctM ..... •. DOUG PHELPS. t hrnMr "'•"' ! 1~fBeachBtvd t fONLYI t •u.:i~n1 : •11&,,1w • Low mileage, automallc, 4 t • •• t cyl. cruise, PIS, P/B, t CHEVROLET •. cas~ ~5 t CALL 546· 1'200 t Ollrnler P1Jz1• : 2828 HARBOR BLVD • ..J 1~1-8eactiB1vd 6 COSTA MESA 842...()631 ................. .. tas714 NOTICE M FlCTITIOUS .,..... Fair Dnw COSll Mesa. on FICTITIOUS....... ducted by an 1nd1Vidual F'ICTITJOUS IUSINESI Thi$ bus1rteu II con· flC11TIOU8 9U ... IS FICTTTIOUS ._ .. MOTICE M ELECTIOM ..._ STATPllNT lhe lotlow1ng Items ..._ ITATPllNT Tile reg1str1rtl com· NAm ITATEMENT ducted l>Y an lflOMdual NAm ITATE•NT N.-ITAT'lmlff TftUSTIE'I SAU NOTICE IS HEREBY The following per90ns ate FOR THE PLANNING AS· The followlng P8fton$ are rnenoed to transact buSt-The following pertorts are Tile reg1slrtrtt com· The 1o11owyfg pe<sons are The folloWlng par-aont are LOAN NO. GIVEN tlllt • General MU· dOtng business as: SOCIA TES. 3151 Airwr; Av· dOtng t>usineu as: rteSS under the ltCttllOUS dOtng buslMSI as menced 10 tran~ b1$-doong bUtlneSS IS dOtng ~a. I00-1S'7-.o nictpaJ ElecilOfl will be held MICROTECH. MICRO· enue. Suite R·1 Cosll OMEGA PAR TNERS. bYSlness name or names BALDWIN MORTGAGE f\eU ur><* lt>e l1C11hou1 LANDINGS 380 West A M B A S S A 0 0 R T.I . MO. C•Yot15/ 1n the City ol Cotti Mesa on TEI<. MICROTEQ. 2056 Mesa, authorized agent tor •400 MacArthur Blvd . Ste. ltsled abOve on August 1. COMPANY, 1681 1 Hale Av-bu5'lleS5 name or .,.,_ Wil5on Street 0.101 Cotti WAUCOVERING & PA.INT, •YH Tuesda~. 8th day o1 No-Foot11111 Or1ve, Fullerton. Newport Beacn Mo\e4 Cor· =780. Newport Beach. Cali! 1988 enue Irvine Caltl 9271• hSled aoove on A.pr• 18 Meu Call! 92627 2650 Harta •B-20(, Costa JAMES p MULLIGAN .. vem!MW, . lor lhe IOllow-C1111 92633 porlltOl"I, 7 10 Wiishire 92660 James R MIGRllChte Village ~open .... 16811 1986 Dotln• s Cl'tartg 380 Mesa Callf 92626 duly appointed Truatee 1ng ott measures. Joseph Heltim1111. 2056 Boulevard. Suite 615, S11111 J TllOmas Talbot. 25 T111s s111ement was hied Hele A--. lrvtne CUI Dale Cross West Wllaon STreet D· 101 Donald J Wl'tee'er. 2650 under the lollowmg de· FOR THREE (3) MEM-Foothill Drive. Fullerton, MonlCI. tor property located Northampton Court. New-Wtth the County Clenl of Or· 9271' Tiits s1.11emen1 was flied Cotta Mesa Calrt 92627 • Hana .rB-207 Costa......_ SCflbed Deed of Trust WILL BERS of Ille Ctty Council Call! 92633 al 121 Alben Place and 120 port Beach. Caltl. 92660 ange Courtly Ort •ugust 2. BaldWin Building Com-Wll" tl'le County Clerlc of Of. This bu11rteU IS con· Cahf 92626 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION (Full term of lour years); IN· This business ta con-Cecil Piece Environmental Ronald P Tomstc, 448 1988 paoy 16811 Hiie Avenue. &noe County on Juty 25 duetecl by an tncll\'ldull Tiit\ buStnas IS con- TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ITIATIVE ORDINANCE and dueled by an indlllldutl Oetermin11ton Negative Isabella Terrace, Corona del F317t11 lrvtne. Cal<! 92714 1988 Tne reg111rart1 com· ducteb by. an indlvldu.al FOR CASH ANO/OR THE Amendment to General The registrant com· Oeclaraoon Mar. Caltl 92625 Put>l•S~ Ofange Coast Baldwin Bullden. Call· F~ merteed IO 1ransac1 Dull-The registrant com- CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED Plan Growth, Fac11ttiea and menced 10 tran~ bull-GENERAL PLAN AMEN(). Thls bu1mess IS Cort· Daily Piiot Augu1t 12. 19 26. lorn1a. 18811 Hale Avenue. Pubhstled Orange Cou1 ness under the hctlhOUI menced to transact bu91- CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Se<vice ConlrOI Sha» Ille tn-ness under tile llclltlous MENT GP-88·2A to change ducted t>y a general part· Septemt>er 2. 1988 IMne. Cllil 92714 011ty Pilot AilguSt 12. 19. 26. busortesS name Of names rteSS under the fict.ltious CIVIL CODE SECTION iliatlve Measure ertlllled business name 0( mi~ Ille land UM deslgnll!On nenh1p F·590 This business IS COl"I· Se(>tembef 2, 1988 listed aboYe on NIA bYSll"leU l\8lne °' natnM 2924H (Plylble 11 the time "C111zens' Senslble Growth listed above on August 20. from Medium OeoStty Res•· The reg1strartl com· DIDtfC NOTICE ducted t>y a gene<'BI Part· F-583 Donne S ~•ng tmeo at>ove on NIA of sele in lawful money of the and Traf11c Control lrt· 1988 dert111I lo Neighborhood mel'IOe<l 10 transact buso-rUU\. nfll'sllll) •-.,. W\TV'C Tiits statement wu !lied Doti J Wheeler United Staletl all right. !Ille ltialiva .. be adopted which Joseph Helumian Commercial ness under tile ltctlhous FICTITIOUS 9UltNEIS Tne registrant com· r~" ""'NL with the County Clerk of Or· TlltS statement was tiled and interest conveyed 10 WOYld require certain tevelS Tl11s statement was !tied RE Z 0 NE PE TI T I 0 N busmess name or names menQeCI 10 transact buSt· FtCTlTIOUS IUSM.SI enge County on July 18, with t"9 County Clerk oC Or· and n6w held by 11 under ol road and flood cootrol I•· with Ille County Clerk ol Or· R·88-03, 10 change the zon· llsted abOve oo July' 15. 1988 T:!"f: ITAT£Ml:NT ness urtder tile fictitious ...._ ITA"TE•NT 1988 ,.._ enge County on July 21. said Deed o! Trust 1n the clUtles and ce.n•ln leYels of ange COYrtly on July 21. Ing lrom R2 (Mulll·t1mlly) 10 J Thomas Talbol d bl.I OWlng l*IO'IS are buStness name °' names The lolio.lng persons are Publtlhecl Orenge Coat 1988 ,_ properly hereinafter de· potlce, ltre. artd paramedic 1988 Ct ILoctl Business O!Strk:I) Tilts statement was flied 04~ E ,f~ ~E W 1L 0 ltsted et>ove on July 28. 1986 dOlfV\ buSiMSS u Deily Pitot July 29 A·~ ... s. Publ'.S'*' Orenge COMt scribed NNloes In orde< to permit F~ NOTICE IS FURTHER wtlll Ille Courtly Clerk of Or· Sherri W Wllltf'ield. Vice .. ,, T 0 ""v•• Oe1"' PilOt July 29 &.•--5 TRUST OR ENRIQUE Cfll'tltl"I types ol develOP. Pubhsned Oranoe Coast GIVEN that al Uld time artd ange Courtly Ort August 10. THINGS ARE sao ArtlOl"I Prestdertl 12~EN G~S~u! t~~e ~ 12· 19 1988 F-562 12.'~9 1988 • .....,,.... • REYES AND GUADALUPE ment proiects? Oa11y Piiot July 29. August S. piece au lntet"1ec1 persons 1988 ~~6d26 Costa Mesa Celi! Tilts statement was hied ANhelm Calif 72606 ~ R REYES REFER ENO UM ON 12. 19, 1988 may appear and be heard by ,_. with the County Clettl of Of. 81DI II' unri.rc BENEFICIARY WILSHIRE SEGERSTROM HOME F-568 Ille City COYrtetl Ort the Publtshed Orange Coast L Ker1k s.anG Pdetry, Gl2~2 ange County on Juty 26, Dav id Scllatzltert. 28 rUVU\I"" iw. MORTGAGE CORPOR· RANCH GENERAL PLAN tloremenlloned tlems Daily Ptlol August 19. 26, oraeen. ar en rove. 1988 Carmel Court Laguna ATION AMENDMENT NO 1 Shall DIDI •c Mnfll'r: I F AN Y 0 F THE September 2. 9 1988 Calil 926"' 1 f117251 6-ctl. Caltf 92651 RCTinOUS ~U RCTTnOUa .,. ... ruuu "" \le; F,,, 7 Jo•o Mar.,,...o 2520 Vista Coast Rob Davts. 2934 Wei......... ...._ ITA,.._.,. .... .._ST .. -reoorded August 17. 1978 City Courtell Resolution No. AFOREMENTIONED AC· ...,, I . -··· • Put>llshed Ofange Fullerton. Catt! 92631 _, The loloWlng l>WIOOS.,.. n:;:::_,:·--· IS lnstrumertl No 26048 In 88· I 1 be 1dop1ed which FICTITIOUS 9U ... ll TIONS ARE CHALLENGED g::tl ~660 Newport Beacn 0111'y P110t August 12 19, 26 Tlll5 business 15 con· dOtng t>u.S;nes.t as ~~ ~ •e Book 12804 page 65 of 01· amends the City's General NAME STATE•NT IN COURT lhe ctialtenge D11Dt1C NOTICE September 2 1968 ~.-... al .. "LP ... " ,...._,E ... 3~· s-H rUU\. This buStrtess 11 con-F 584 .,.,..,_, by a 0--Pl •,. " "" ..,.... ''" """ -..-H MARINE ELEC-flClal Records In Ille o ice ol Plan by (I) selling • 3 100 The following persons are may be ltmned to only lhote ducted t>y 1 general pan. · nerstttQ Cour1 Laguna Ht Cai.! TRONICS 21201 Sailors Ille Recorder ol Orange rntlllOfl square tool maiu-d0tng buStrteSS as tSSUI!$ someone r11set a1111e flCTfTIOUI 9UllNESI . 8llDtlC Mnnl'r: The reo1s1r1nt com· 926S3 B 1...,.,. ... ....-. county, mum bl.l11d1ng density for tile SYS T ~MS I NTER · publtc llearrng descrrbed ,., N.AME STATEMENT ne<Sh•P n m r~ ""'""' menc:ed to trWtYC1 t>uSt· Carl Reynold~ 2•35• c;!T,1 ~~6'" ~.,,.CK1 ,,_..,, 5;11d deed of trust d&-Segfll'Strom Home Ranch NATIONAL 1240 Le>glrt tilts notice Of In Wrtllen COi'· Tiie 10"°""1ng pel'SOl"IS are m!:::~ r~~·~r~~t c~SI: FICTITIOUS....... ness uflder tne f1C11t10US s. Cour1 Laount H.tlls Renard De Wei/tie 21201 scribes Ille follOWI~ properly. (bl selling the Ave Ste N, Costa Mesa respondenoe deltvetect to do.ng bus1nns as ness under lhe ttCttltOU' N._ ITATDllOfT ousoness name or 1\8/MS Calli 92653 Sa•lots Bly Ln Hunl.JnOlon LOT 8 IN BLOC B OF muimum bYtldtng helglll al Calif 92626 ,,,. City Counc;I II Of prior MARSHALL DUFFIELD t>usness name or names The IOllowortg persons are l15ledaboveonJuly26 1988 Tl!IS 1:>u11ness •• COl"I· Beach Ca.lit 92646 TRACT NO 59• IN THE 11 stores tor lhe rtorlll hlll or Clyde Weslrf Cro,... Jr 10 the r.:t>lic t'Hla~ TRUST dt>a Pacific Mesa 1 t~ abOYe on N A dOlf\9 buSIMSS as David Schatzlien due:1ed t>y .., lncl""°4Jal I Tl'tts ousmeu ,1 eort· CITY OF COSTA MESA. tile propeny· (C) Mlllng the 2700 Peterson Pl . :61C Elt.E NP. PHIN Y. City PropetlteS & 17tn Street Seti •s JOfO Marengo CARMEL DEL 11.4 AR TntS statement was hlecl T Fie reg1slr ant C0"1· dueted 0., an indMdual COUNTY OF ORANGE. mulmum building helgllls Costa Mesa. Cahl 92626 Cleft& Storage 670 W 17111 Street Tiits stalemertt was !tied APARTMENTS. 16811 Hale Wtlll the County Cle<ll o1 Or· rnenceo to transact buS>· Tile regis•ranl c9m. STATEOFCALIFOANIA.,AS at 5 to 20 storn for lne Florence M de Bruyrt. Pubhsl\ed Orange Coast Su1teC4 Costa Mesa Calif trltlleCourttyCletllofOr Avertue,lrW'8 Caltf 927,. ange County on July 26 t>eSS un<lt!f tne fte11t1ous menoed 10 transact t>u~ PER MAP RECORDED IN soutn hall of Ille property. (di 25<16 E Park Ln "D. Daily Pilot Augusl 19 1988 92627 . W1 C ry on August IO. Allred E BalOWirt 16811 1988 t>us<rteSS name Of n.tnes -under Int ftCtrhoua BOOK 19 PAGES 25 ANO 26 requiring certain cor· Anaheim, Calif 92626 F627 Ftrsl Amertcan Trust ~~ oun Hale Avenue lrVlne Callf F317221 ~stecut><Weon July IS 19118 ousmess l'\lme or names 0 F MISC ELL AN 0 EU S responding street improve· This business is con· Com party TTEE ol tile ,_.12 92714 Put>llSt\90 Or81l98 Coast Cart Reynold$ llSted al:>O\le on January 1 MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF ments be added to the MIS· due.led t>y a general part· P\&.IC NOTICE Marsnall o OuH1eld L1v1ng PubltSlled Orange Coast James p Baldwin. 168 11 Daily Pilot August 5. 12 19. n111 st11emen1 was Med 1986 THE COUNTY RECORDER 191' Pltrt ol Hlgllw1ys; (e) es-rtershlp Trust. Ftrst AmerlCart Trust Oatly Ptlol August 19· 26· Hale Avenue trvtne Caltf. 26 1988 •11n tne County Clerk ol Or· Ate!'lafO De Wett.e OF SAID COUNTY tat>hstung a lurtding pro-Tile registrant c:om· FICTrTIOUI 9USIHEIS Company. n ee of Ille Dul-Sej)tember 2· 9 1988 F 6 14 9271' F.593 8n98 County Ort July 21 TlllS statement was filed AK A 226 MAGNOLIA gram 10 pay tor these traHIC merteed 10 transact bu'\· NAME STATEMENT fteld Community property -Th•S t>us•rtess ,9 con-•-•c NOTI"r 1988 .,.._,. wnn me Coul'lty Olettl ot Or· STREET, COSTA. MESA. CA improvements, and (I) mak· ness under ll'le fic11tiou1 Tile IOllowirtg persons are Trust. 2161 San Joaquin PtlltlC NOTICE d ed 11 iled 1 r~ \le; .--c ty A st 10 92627 ing rellled changes lnclud· business name or rtal'tle$ d~ bustness 15 Hiiis Rd . Newpon Beacl'I. s~ D)' 1 m par ner· Pubksnec Orange Coast ~g: OUrt Clf1 ugu · YOU ARE ~~ O~E~~~~i ing selhnO buOdlrtO 1rttertS1ly listed abo\leon July 26. 1988 A"lrECH ENTERPRISES Caltl 92660 FICTITIOUS 9UllNEll Tl'te registranl com· ~~:A~I 0111) Pilot Jul) 19 .. August S f'-7 UNDf~ A DJ ST 14 9711 maximums for pr~perty "' FIOfence m. de Bruyn ,72 Abbie way Costa Meta' This bustrtess 1s con· NAME STA TEMl:NT me('t()8(1 to transect 0051• The following persons are 12 19. 11188 F·"'67 Put>ltstted Orange Coetl 04T AU U . I · North Costa Mest This statement was Ille<! Caut 92527 ' · ducted by: • buStrtess trusl Tne totlO\llltng pe<sons are ness under the IH:llllous ......,ft~ "'····--· as " oa 1y p11o1 August 19, 26, UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· REFERENOUM O N witllllleCOYrttyClfll'kolOt· ••cnete .. oilrterFrey •72 Tne registrant com· d01nn buSiness as· Pac;itic ..... ""'" .,.,_._. <>--1 ..... "9 1"'•• TION TO PROTECT YOUR SEGERS T ROM HOME ange COYrtty on July 26. Abb:e w;,; Costa Mesa merteed to tr81lsac:t buSI· Oiv°9:!Wort Bass. 3197.E uvsirtess name or names A OVANCEOFINANCIAL P\8.IC N0TIC£ _,,.. em ...... r '" ,._ PROPERTY. IT MAY BE RANCl-1 GENERAL PLAN t988 Caltl 92627· ness under Ille hcltltous Atrport Loop Ortve Costa llSted above Ort October 8· ENTERPRISES. INC .. OBA F~lO SOLO AT A PUBLIC SA.LE. AMENOMENT NO. 2. Shall F31717t Peter Laurence FrffY 472 bustrtess rtame or names Mesa CA 92626 19:~em w WMfleld ~~~~.ci~o:· 17]~ 2~. ~~:A~=· P\lllfC NOTICE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· City COYncll Retolull0t1 No. Publlslled Orange Cotst Abbie Wly Costa Mesa ltsted above Ol1 NIA Weslem Outdoors Put>l1· Tnts statement was !tied •-~.....,m. Caltf 92802•2393 T ..... t......._ ......,,..s Ille -----aa NATION OF THE NATURE 88·« l>e &doPled which Oatly Pilot August 5. 12, 19. Calif 92627 . K111y Bl')'Tlef Trust Office< catlOos . Cthlomoa 3197·E Cou Clerk 10 ..,,.,..,, "" ---""' --· r ... 1 .. .....,• --OF THE PROCEEDING amends Ille City'• a.rt.r11 26. 1988 Tiits business IS COl"I· Tl'ltS s111emen1 was liled Airport LOOP Drive Costa witn Ille nry 0 ,_ NtCl'IOlas I Otlger 10 doing bYllMU IS ..,.. STA,,_,. AGAINST Y 0 U. Y 0 U Plan by (I ) setting a 2 179 F-590 ducted by husband end wile wtln Ille County Clerk o.f Or· Mesa. CA 92626 1~ County on July 26 Salzt>Urg Newport Beacn CANTERRA 696 Soutn Tile loltowtng '*'°"' are SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· m1lllon square loot maxi--Tile registr1nt com· ange county on August 10. Tiits business 11 con· 19 Calif 92660 Coast 1-11gnw1y Lagun• doing ~ as: YER mum t>ulldlng irtlenllty for IC NOTICE menoed 10 transact l>uat· l988 ducted by a cori>oral1on F.nst A Advanced F1rt1rtc1al 8eacl'I Call! 92651 SUPERIOR URGENT "(II 1 street. address °' 1118 Segers1rom Home Nil rte" under 1118 ltCttllous F3181Ga Western Outdoors Put>ll· PubltShecl Ofange Coast Enterprises lflC C&hlOfl'lll M•d P1c1t1c Shore CARE. 1s2s SuQer1or .-.,.. Comm oft des1gn•11on ol R•~"' pr,.,...,ty (bl ••ttifV\ p ...... o c t Daily PilOt AuguSI 12 19· 26 T111s bus•ness 1s con· Pr-.es Inc: Cahlom .. S 1 ~-··1e 112 ...__ .._ ". • --" ..,...... • -.. ,, ~nTIOUI ··--11 buatrteSI name or names ubhs...... range oas c11t0ns By Bun TW!legtr Sec>t t>er 2 1988 ........., ' 1 ~ ·~ ....... • ..,._.,,. property 11 lhoWn lbOYe. rto the maximum bu1ld1ng ...... ._ST .. ~ ltsted at>Ove Ort August 8 Oa•l'y Piiot August 19 26 PrHldenl em • ducted t>y a corpor111on Good) ell trv1ne CaHI Caltf 92663 warrartty IS given as 10 Ila 11eig111 al ' SIOfles for the T ... -1-.......:.•'"'-1988 Septemt>er 2 9 1988 Tiie reg•Slrartl com· F-585 Tile reg1str1n1 com· 927 18 SuperlOI' M9dic.I. inc .• com~.1erte1s or correct· norin natt or tile property; (Cl .. ,.., bu-::;;::::: ~sons are Moe'*-M Fr-· F-609 menoed 10 transact buSI· PtlllC NOTICE menoeo to 1ransac1 buSt-T111s t>uSl~SS •s con· Calttomra nessl, The benet1c1ary setllfl9 the muimum build· "°'"O .......... ... This stll~{ was filed ness under ll'le llcl•ltOUs rteSS urtoer IM liclthou• ducted t>y • corpora1oon This t>ustness 1s oon-- under said Deed ot Trust. by ings heights at 5 to 20 110-B CARRIAGE DRIVE w1tll the County Clerk ol Or· PllllC NOTICE busorteSS name °' rttmes FICTITIOUl IU..._U t>usmess name or nemes Tiie reg1s111rt1 com· ducted t>y I~ reason oh bl'eactl or default storte1 for tile south half of PARTNERSHIP. 1 111 Gtr· ange County Oil August 10 listed abOve on N A NAm ITATOENT ltSted atiove on June 1 1981 "*'°'° 10 tra"\SICt t>uSt-Tl'te reg1stral'lt com- In Ille oblig1tion1 MCUred the property, (di reqUll'ing den gtove Boulevwd. Sulte 1988 FICTITIOUS MISINEIS This statement was hied The lollowlng persons are Nleholas I P>IQef Pr-. ness unoe< • ,,... flc:llllOUI me.need 10 transed .,_,. lll•r•by. heretofore U · oenain corresponding street 200, Garden Gra....e, Cakf F*5'4 NA• ITATE•NT with the Coun1y Clerk or Of. doing t>uSlness as dent t>ua>ness rtllTM' "' names ""' under the fic1itioul 9Qllted tnd delivered to Ille lmpro1191'f\8rltl be added to 9264t-4226 PubllSlled Orartge CotSt The lolloWlng persons are •rtge Courtly Cl" June 29. R£YNA CARAGONNE r,,15 statement WIS hied hstec lboVe <>" AuguSt 2 buSJnesl n.,,,. Of nem. underalgned • written Dec· ltle Muter Plart of High-s LIWfente Ling 711 1 0 I Pilot A I 19 26 dO<ng buSiness IS. 19&8 M c c u L L 0 c H will! Ille Coun('f Clerll ot Or· 1988 l<Sled abcMt on N/A lar•llon ol Default end De-ways. (e) esttbtllhlng a fund· Gtrdefl Grove Boui.vatd. at rembe< 2 1uts988 ' THE TRAVELING MAC. ,.,._ ARCHITECTS 260 Newport a~ Counl) on July 28 Co<por•t• Secretll) Roben I( St.O"*' mind !Of Sate, and wrttten lngprogramtopeyforlheM Suite 200. Garden Grove. Sep ' F'.615 '11t86Counney Lane Hunt· Put>llS/1ed Orange Cou t Center OrlW Suite l30 1988 F311• Tiit$ st11~1 was hied ThtS statement ,... tied notice of breaoh and ol elec· traffic Improvements: artd (fl Calif. 926't 1-4226 1ng1on Beach. Calif 926't9 Daily p,101 July 29 August s. Newport Beach. Caltf 92660 Put:>11Sl'led Orange COUt witl't tl'tfo Counl~ Ctert. 01 Or· 1101tl1 tile County C.. Of Or- tion lo ceuse Ille under· miking reltted Changes lrt· This business Is con-PllllC NOTtCE Donna KG Klem. 17186 12 19 1986 A.leunoer Ceragonne Dally Pilot "ugusi 5. t2. 19. ange Courth on Augusi 2 ange County on ~ 21. signed to sell said property cludlng Mltlng bY110lng in· ducted t>y. 1 general Plfl· Cour1ney Larte. Hunttnglon · F·S86 33868 Copper Lantem. 26 1988 1988 ,.,.,.., 1988 ~ to satisfy Nld obligations. tensity mulmums for prop. nerslllp FtCTITIOUS .UltNEll Beach. Caltf 926't9 o.n1 point, Carri 92829 F-561 Publ!SNO O<ange Coast Publltlled ~ COMt and thereatt ... the under· erty In North Coste Mesa. The reglstr•nt com· ...._STATEMENT Donald G Klelrt. 17186 flta..IC M>TICE W1lll1m C McCulloch. D11DtfC NOTICE Daily Pilot -'ugut1 12 19 26. Dally PtlOI Jvtt 29, ~ S.. signed caused said notice of THE POLLS WILL BE menced to transact Dusi-The lollowtng pertOl"IS are Cour1ney Lane. Huntington 6726 Los Arcos Long rUPL Sepleml>ff 2 1988 12 111 1988 bl'NCh end of election to be OPEN between Ille llOurs ot ness under the llclll!OUI d~ng business IS' Beach. Cahf 92M9 FICTITIOUS auaMH Beach, Calif 90815 F-589 F-.$18 rec;orde<I Aprtl 27. t988 at 7·00 a.m .and 8;00 p.m business name or names GREENBRIER PLAZA This business IS cort· NAME ITATOlllNT Thtl 1:>u111neu IS cort· FICTITIOU8 IUSM:SS lntlrument No. 88· 193809 ol !Isled above on (not yeti PARTNERS. 1920 Eut dooted by husband 81ld wife Tne lotlowlng pert0ns ara ducted by a gerterll par1· NAME STATE•NT PtlllC NOTICE PtBJC MJl1C[ Olflcltl Record• In lhe ottlce lllllN P. l'ttlNNEY, City S. Ltwrence Ling W11Mr. Suite 3A. Santa The reg1str1n1 com· dotrto buSJness as rter1111p Trie lollOWtng oersona are -__.;-=..;;.;..;;;....;.;.;;;..;.;.~--__ ...;..;;.;;...;...._....,,. ....... -. __ of Ille Recorder ol Orange Cleftl of the City of Coeta This statamerit wu hied Ana Calll 92705 menced to transact t>uSol· JOGIC TRADING CO . Tile registrant com· domg l>U51MSS as FIClTTlOUI 9USINESS FICTITIOU8 • I •• County. ...... Celfofnta wllh the County Clerk of Of-Thomas W Dotrt artd ness urtde< tile llcl 11tous 3857 Btrcll St =236. New· menoed to transact buSI· MORTGAGE CAPITAL · NAM[ ITATEmNT MME STA'S I II Said sate will be mlde. but DATED: August 16, 1988 ange County on Juty 26, Dorothy Doan, 81 Co-busmess name or names POrt Beacn. Caltl 92660 neas under 1"8 tic11ttous 2182 Dupont Dr Sun• 17 The f0110w1ng ~sons ere The lollowing paf'llCMa .. without covenant 0< Wit· Publllhed Orange Coast 1ges Trust ... of Ille 0011"1 Trust. llSled above Ort Jurte 6. 1988 Arinur Friedman. 3050 S ~ name or names lrvme Call! 92i IS doong bu'4netS as dOtng bY*'-•· ranty.e~pre"ortmplled,re-Dally Piiot August 19.1988 F_,., l920EaslWarner.Sulte3A. Oonnal<G.Kletn Bristol z90 Sanll Ana. listed above on Se(>tembet Bonm• Ju n Hanson PACIFIC CER T1F1EO PROFESSIONAL AAT gatdlng litle polMUIOfl. Of F622 P\ibllShed Ofange Coat Senta Ana, Ct RI 92705 This st11emen1 was tiled Cahl 92705 1 1987 2881 1 Woodsprtng Cir • ASA TEMENT INC 1 905 SERVICES. 777 W. 1WI St., encumbfances, 10 pay Ille Daily Pilo1 August 5. 12, 19. E and G Associates, with the Courtly Cierll ot Of. Motnaet C Polueell. 2351 .-. .. ~an<* ClraQONM! Trabuco Canyon Ct ltf ~~ Cl<cle Suite H. Cotta ..._, C.. 92927 ~nlng prlOCtpal MJm of 26. 1988 12Jel Monarch StrMt Gar· ange County on Avgust 10. Hart>O< Blvd 11 t02 Costa Tiits statement was t11ec1 926-9 Irvine. Calif 92714 Ctr•I•• Lloyd, 1300 the not .. MCUred by said fltlllC NOTIC£ F-592 den Grove. C 1 I1 t 1988 ll.4es.a Calo! 112626 will! the Court() Cler1t ot Of. T..,,s t>usiness Is cort· Pacillc Cert•hecl Abele-Adams A..,._ 32f\. Costa Oeec:t of Trust. with lnter"t 92641-2995 F_. 1111s business 11 con· ange County on August 3 O...Ctea I:>) an tnOIVIOua! ment Inc A CaltlOm•• corp Mesa, c.i 92121 asln said note provided. ed· '1CT1TIOUS .,._SS Th t buslneu Is con-PubllSl'led Ofange Coast dUCtecS by a general pen. 1988 Tt.e registrsnt com· 17905 S'~"" C"cle Sult• ThtS bu14MM la COfli- vancet. II any, Under lhe HAm ITArn.NT "8JC NOTICE ducted by • general Pert· Daily Pilot AuguS1 19 26, nerslltp F.,... ~ to trensact buSI-H IMne Caltl 92i1~ ducted by. af\ indMdl .. terms of Mild Deed ol Trust. The IOllowfng persons.,. nettn1p September 2. 9 1988 Tile 11g1stran1 com· Pubbl'led Onif191! Coast rteSS undet the fictlltOU• This business ,. con· Tiie regl•tr•nt cofft- '-'· cMrgel and axpenaes dOlng bullnes.s as· FICTTTIOUS .,..... The reglstrenl com· F-607 menced to transact bull-Deity Piiot AU9Ufl 12 19 26 tltJStne$S name or ~ ducted by a t0tpor11>cm menced to '1-..ct ~ of the :rust .. and ol Ille ...-ITA"TI....,. menced lo transact bu• 8l1DtfC unlll'r ness under Ille ficllhout September 2. 1988 •rsted at>OYe on NtA The reg1str1rt1 com· -unoar Ille ~ trusts cr .. 1ed by said Oeec:t MAii. TOOAY, 427 F Eut The lolow!ng persons are ness under the lictttlou• r~ nu iw. buStnelS name 01 name. F-592 BOf'n<e J HaNOn menoecl to transect °""" bUSlneSI '*"' 0t ...._ of Trwt Said a. wlM be 17th Street, Colla Mesa. clOtng bu9lnesS 11• bulinell name or nMMS FICTITIOUI _,...18 listed 11)()119 on Sec>temt>et Th·s s1a1ement was !tied ~ ~ ~ l!ct11'°"s kited 8bcMt on .i4lllJ '· ttll hekt on: Friday, Septembef Calif 92t27 lilted abO..,. on Mey 1N8 ...._ ITATEMl:NT 1 1988 PUlJC NOT1CE wolll tl'te Coul\ty Qent o4 Or-buSlf1ea ntrM or namM c.ralee LIO'td 2. 198& 11 9 45 AM 11 tile Ray Rogefs. 866 S~ GALERIE 224, 224 Foratt Oor'othy Doell. Co-TrullM The lollowlng persons ere Ar1P,ut Fned<Nln afl98 County on Jul)" 2t. lrtted •boYe on N A This 11.a~ ..... main (north) entrlllQ8 10 tile castle. COrona del Mar. Ave .. Laguna Buotl. Calif oltl'le Ooen TNSI "°' but!MSI as TM statement was filed RCTITJOUS IUllMEM 19!8 Fl87.. Wiiiiam H.11 wrtll the County a.. ae Or- County CourtllOUH, 700 Clalf 92625 926S1 Tlllt 1t1temenl was Ned A, z GOLDEN RING & with the County Cler1r ol Or· NAm S!AftmM'T Put>11$1'1ed Orenge CcMlst Tiiie 1111ement •as llled ange County on~ tO. CMc Center Watt, Santa Myra l<lrscnen1>1um. Sue Sevage, 2101 with the County Clertt of Or-EARRING 230 E 19111 St ange County on Auguat 10. The~ c>er'IOftl •• Dady Ptlol Augus1 5 12 1t With the County CW. of Or· 1918 .._, AM,Calltomla 406'~ ClubhouM Avenue. Gleneyre •Er. Lagun• engeCountyonJuly6, 1NI .. 7 Cosii Mese. c1a11 19&a ,_ dolng bullneM• 16 1918 er>ge County on Jury 15. A.I the time o4 tile lnlllal Newport Beed!. Calif. 112963 8eactl. Cllil. 92651 ,_.. 92627 Published Orange C:O.I TIMEPLUS MICRO SVS-F-.St6 1N8 ,_ publlc:atlon of tllil notice. Thi• business is c<m· James Ca.rter Tutwiler, Publlthed Orenge CoMt Arto Yaldizciart 1059 Dally Piiot Auguet t9. 26. TEMS. 711 W l711'1 Street PubltaNCI Orange C:O.t the total ""'°""' of the un-dueled t>y; I get*al P•rt· 535 PIClfic Coast Hwy .. Cot-Oeffy Pilot Juty 2t, Auguat 5, 8alboa AYe L.agurta Beech. Sepllll'lbef 2 9, 1188 ().S. eo.1a M... Caltl fl\B.IC NQTlC( Dai'~ ?.IOI July 29 AU91JSt s. paid bel#I08 of the obit· nerlh~ ona del MM. Calif. 92625 12. 19. 1918 Calif 92691 F-t11 92627 12 19 19&8 = MCUred by the ebOYe Tile regl1tren1 com-Thlt buslneH la con-F-580 This business is con· Chatn Jllu"lnnuwala. 25 FICTITIOUS__... F·5'1 bad dead oe trutt and roen* to tranuct buai· ducted by: 1 limited partner· ducted by .,, ~ rta.IC NQT1C( Harbor Pointe om.. Corona NMllE ST A TlmWT at111MI*' coeti. eJl1*lM9, MM under the flctltiout shl'P P\aJC NQTIC( Tiie ,.91strtl'll com· del Mar, Calif t2t25 1"~ I~ penons ere rtaJC M)TIC[ and tcl\l1lnC:el 11 $65.08803. bualneea rtame or nemet Tl'le regletrent com· menced 10 transact bu,.· FICTTTIOUS..,..... Thi• buttnata •• con· dOltlV bUSlnelJI • Tiie total lndebtedne11 Mtledat>oveonJuly 18. INB menced to trans.cl bull-PlCTlnoul-U ne.-under Ille 1lclltlous NAm ITA~ ducted by It\ tndMc:luat VS PRODUCTIONS 1704 FICTinOUa • ll•aa baitlO an •tlnlet• on which Myra Klrlchenb*'fn MM under the fietltlOUI MAim ITA~ buSIMSS name Of names The~ P9"IOfll are The reg111rant com· M;v9uent• ~~-I. CotON del MAm ITA~ ~ ~ • the ope111ne1bid11 eon'\C)Ut«I This 1t1_.,,.,,t ... flted butlnatl name Of ,...,_ 1'tl9 ~ '*"°"8 •• " led •bOYa on JUl'y 1~ IH& OolnQ ~ • mancad to trantaet ~ Mar c.til 9lW!> Th9 foloWlng ~.,. SAIT T~ T-., 1144 ~beobtaineelbyoalfl"9 WlthtneCountyOlerkolOr· Mttedtb<>WonN/A doinQbuatnaMM; 'Mo YaldiWan • COHSIQN ... ~NT CON-,,... under f1'le llctttlOUI 811n Tepllttk)'. 1704 0oln9b\llillell• So9r'IM«. ..... --.c. 4 1 4 . 2 2 4 • 1 2 3 6 o r an{l9 County on My 20. Sue Sav.ge JAMISON POOL sei.. Thia litt«T*'ll ., .. f11eC1 NECTION. 3at E t1tll ~ ,_. or namat M1rguer1ta A,... ~ON del OANA t10ME tMPAOve-tvot 414-224·1235 the d ay t988 VICE. 16717 heclll ~ .• Wlttlthe CountyClerkofOr· St,..t •I, Coate MeM. "'*l~on.1Uf)20,1tll Mar.c.M 92'125 MENT )4'10 &.1¥9 Ad . ~eot.I.,__ befof9 tfle.... ,...,. Thlt statement wt.a Med Huntmeton e..ctl. C,..f atlOt County on .M'i 21, c.iit 92a7 Chatff ~ Davtd Gre•n •. 1704 laOunl Hlawl. CaMt IMT7 Awe .~ ~.CIC OM9: ~ 21, ftaa ltnY KncMl'lbtul\'I, 615 W111\ tfle County ci.r. of Or· 92147 lHI Sllatly 0.. Holcombe, 'l"hlt lt.-...t .. llllid ...,guenta Awe., Coron. dtl AlcMrd t Mol'te; Jr. and tll'OI Mimi P. llUUJCIMI. CMc Center DtfYa W .... 11'99 County on JIAo/ 11, John~ TQmP!tne. ,_,_ tl00w.tdlft•16,......., Wltt'IM~~ofOr· M• c.f t~ 0.. E. to.tor.. >400 ZtpOt'a y~ -C • .._ .,..._., • ...., Suite 230. Senta Ma; Cllf 198& H'2 lerm~ Walt· "'*'* Orenge COMt 8Mdl. caM NMO M09 Co\lnt) on Nl"I to. n.t OWJ,_. 11 COfl· s.ho• "cl. l..llGU"9 ......._ S. ~ Dr , C- ....._, .. -92101 ,_ ~. c..t •nA DeifY Pttot August 5. t2. 1., TM tNt1nta is con· ,... ,_,. ~ by a gansat l*t· Cail mn ....._ c.m ~ ~ ~ ~ PuClllll\ed ~t P\lblllfled Or~ Thlt ~ II con-lit.\... ' ' ducted t1y" an~ ~ Or:r. ~ ntnhlP TM bwlMMM II ~· n. .... _ • ._. =Plot~ , 19, 26. ~t'r ... .My2t. 6, ~.~ ... .July2t, &, our,:' r.;.~Offt• F·~ ~ r~t~ c.::: =-~~~ 11. 21. ~ r~:'~ c.::: ~°r-=t~= ~ ~.:.-~ FSM '·~11 F'-563 IMft09CI to ~ IMi-ftlUC ll)fU naaa ~ tM lcttt!Ollt F~f ,_ ~ IM ~*'9 ~ to tr.-:t ...._. ,.__. • ._ .... -------~=.:L.-----:----~·--:=:=-::=-::---i neat ""°" .,. ~ ~ nmN or ,_,_ ~ ,..,. 0t ,.,... ,.... _..., .._ ~ ._ .....,. .. - ~Cllllld ctl4' """"' """ "" """' elM•l/JJ .. ·142.1111 fWUC mTICl ..._. ,,... ., ,__ "'""'°"9 9JH•.. ..., ~ on ....,,_, a..d ~ on ~ l. .....,_ ...... or ...,.. ....._ -• ..... ..,.on./WftS.'911 .,...ITAT..-.n 1. tMI ,.. .._..._an.,,,,\1.-_. ...... ....,, ll01a Of T JIM._. T........ llle ....... ,.,_... ,,_., D MobWI,._ fCinihl -· 1U1 T..,ealiy ......... I ...,_ .ar .... Olillmll WMll •II n. ti ILila:C .. -,_.....,_. n._ .. ...,.,... -...., ..... ITAW TI.-.. ••II -.._ n.ta I q _._ -... n.·~· NOflCI 11 HIAHY ... eountyCltrtloU)r• CA"U'Oli'HlA flltlASnc .... ~CltrtlalOr· ..................... CowrltYCl•UlllOr· wtttlNc...yCllltl•°'· --~~~-OM:Hlwt •~"= .,_~on Jwt tl, MACHIMAY. 30t·A W .... ~on~ tO. _.......,_. _,..CCN!ltyOft~ '°· .... C...., 811 Ml a. ... 01111f1r • - ... .,. ... "' .. ,. Mon, ..... Ana. C.t. 1111 COl'Sl Ol'T~ IG1 ,.. --M1M C,., Oould on ... ,_ 911'07 ,_ Or-. A• •F C.... ,__ -- ....... 1•. Ml JO'""· P'ltRttled 0tw9· 0.... .1a1Ma " Mat"1tdMe, ~ ... ~ CCllllt ...... Clll tlU1 P'll tt179' Orlllilie Otlllit ,._......., ar... Olllll " a f G1m19 :.:C:1r1:!-~ ?:.'tr=.-"""·-.-·· ~ .. :10"/*"s-taMa. =-=£r.'"'~tt ... ~,~~ = =tr,"~11. 21. ~~1 .... 1' ~--.... ~ o4 ...... , .-. ff • ,.._ TNI ~ I• con-~ -1 . f_.11 ~ (1 f. .. . .,. c f r :: 4 t. t > ' r ( l . r ( ' • ----- M Orenge COMt OAJL V PILOT I Ffidlly. Aug&'8t 19, 1MI PlaJC llH1Cl ·-"--f"fl ..... lftf)C•UactofYOUW•WAUlT swan••• ..... ..._ ... ....... .... --· ...... L~r!»r .. ltate -A-mrYWT. eTAftmrO =~ W'W ...... !U!!I ptffi.... ,_.. .... _, ~-..•II ~--ff~OON-T""Na.tllt~WCllD _._ .. __. .. ~'fOUT'ft C=:t.t:.2' ':.':' T\i:'J~ . M1mlll'AA wrnt tne~~thet MO.'=i MMm-W'llMI--ot -M ,_.DATU PUIUUY ... CCMlll'mr--W Allp~Ntmall •• u.M......, -Clll'W ANOI TreMf9tor. UML•\'OU TAM ... ,.,.. .. ,.._Of'. ULL•YOU-•U· 18TATl OllJ ~ C.4. .. .._.....,"._ of HTA HfATI CP. Clll ... I. 1NftCfnt.-lect'ona1700 ...... .. Hot-.~~ \NII" A Of N Oo.wl.ll.1':,'g.'11, .... RIDm lh • NOTte• t9 Hlf'HV ... -~ lie tiucUon putauanf'to ~TIC* tllilCf ., 11. OA'8> om.... c.a,orea. ..... ....,.. .... Af "w ATIMAftlM.I ~ ......... ~ r-. CNptjlt 10.~•com-.... . --. ....,_ 11 To PftOTICf IMdl •u•&T•o• .. ~, .. , ••••Dll.•MW.D C..Mweo..tt:Tht A ~ a.A,.. ' of.,.. ..... Md Pro-..._.__... 23te .......,d, ~. rr MAY Con=t !"'W/A ~ IUfl ef Tiii CllAH.11 JULll Could, P.O lo• 1 • TOI•.... UTAft• t...ione Code ot ~Ion ....... 1, COIU ~ ot Or-IOU) AT A "-'IUCMU. F witt1 -·..-0.ie Of S.0-AO ... T WJl--... 11.C.'-Coete ...... c.ltfOf'nla credleote, COlltli .... 11 ..._ ttllo1"'9CMICocleofttle NOTICE II Hl"llY 11119. ot C*ornl&, \'OU NE M tlaft 1 to H'IO ~. y 1 ~ ......... 011 1 1 f ..._ 1100 an or Mfote '°"' IM penona WIM To .. ,_., '* 1111.-. sw.olc.tomee tNtollow-GIYIN ._. ltw ~ t1W1 •... 11 ....... f~noH NOTICE 18 HEl'lllY Ule "°"' 'iJ 11:00 &.lft. on M ......... In and l*90fll -. INW be 1nQ ,.......*'.,.. ~ 1w11 City Council .. fl06d !H9'IOUr NAl'UAIE GIYENl.Nttfteurtder .... ied. ,,.._,, ..... ...,., 2. 1~ ..... ., ..... ., .ot ........ _.,__.Ill tM 11Ci11 and per90N1 propeny 1CIWlle"-"'41lntNCoun- 'tr..._ ... ~ECMHO .. ~etot ol ttle b-It.,_ M .. ,_ o lllllllty KEITH E. HOUOYIHIU. .. Of ~. !f~OI IC>-'Mt ..,....., W NIN c:i ChMlbef et IN Hunt-................... \'OU, vou t1t1 ol "AAOLO c J of the tl6cNlr to .,,., ..... A ................. ~ E. -and etoreoe unk number WlotOn 8-Cll CMc c.nter. WIU<EMOH .... HAAOU> b'd IO .... ~ a..·1 Ola w JaM Q. ' ... , a A llltlOn .... NAME Loe • aCJoO ~ ..,..., Hunt' on ........ t. c HA AL! s Ju L (. Dy IN Ptell*' ~ Jerry H• ..., ..... ~. -OE Niil IL Tl • °"""' 0.. .• Lot 0-1.. "'8ton ...... ClldOtnla. an Tllll ~ tO be tr ... 1000o'*8AM .... WILKEASOH. •1 H C.J lin\e llde .. M publjc:ly e-'lof ~ CelHcWNA, IEAHITICH lft .._ Glf91n, An,....t, 0-tte tM d ... and 11 t.he ttme lft. ..,,. • at 2S4t "°" MtW101 11 .._. WILKERSOH. wlll ... .t prio OC*1'Jd Md rwd lb.o at COuntY of Orange, r9QUl!lt-C°"'1 of ClllffomlA. ~. Cero!yn. Lot dae.d ~to r.ceM Md *"Pott d, Colt• eourw-. 100 CM; 1111te .... to tM ~t encl lt'OOe.111 .. ou11oon there-Ing lhll John O. ~ of Orlll'\OIJ rtQlllttlnj INt A-Ot28 ~ the tt1tementa of ...... °' Ot-oe. OM w ... In ttle bat bidoef upon the..,,... .,.. !Ill pteetlc:el* on Fri-& Jerry Houdythlll be -.>-DEN 11 I: s L ATE" -KUN Oevlcl Lot 0-1383 alt Wtonl wtlO with to be S':c.ot lldeectibed =·~~ =.='.'':d 7.-.. .,._·~~~Ci!'; =~ti~~':;='='~~== ~ang, 'Mary, Lot=::!,~.,:~~ In •• All tlOClc 11'1 , .. ,,...anoa c.wi • conflf,,,.llOn .. • au. Hell, 77 ,. °'"'-· cottl the ...... ol lhl ~·-lo ec:tmlnilW I.he ...... Of Tll'rlll, Pein, 0-esoe DATE/TIME: Tu11d1y. tr ....... ~t 001PO'.icw1. • TNl!lee ~ petlor Court, on S.Ot..,..., MMe. C1Mom19, tor the Th• petition requHt• ttia ~I Thie Ille w111 be com-s.>ttn1baf e. tNI. 1·00 and 90CM1 wM1 and Ott1er IN Oeed 01 TNll _,.... 11f 1. 1MI, at 1"9 tlOWf of 2.00 lumlthlng of .LABOR ANO Mf!Oflty to lldmlnlll• the A HEAAING on ltw Olt-paUtlve bld&nQ on t"9 toth pm. = .. that F•t FOGO w.... 0..... WllltoN • p M ,ortharafterWlthlnlllil MATEllUAL FOR VERTICAL ...... undet the~ tlOnwflbehtldonSEPTf.M-day of Sapt.mber, t98t, at APPUCATION NUMBER· known • JOLLY Pmtaa wr.• ,..,... tlml lllow9d by .... It IN BUHOI IN THE NEIGH-dint AdmWlistrallon of &-BEA 7. INt II '45 PM. In '0 AM on tt. prtmlaae Zona Chenge No. 114-9 Ind TAMA.LU •I and loc;alad .. .,.,..., 1i. 1•1. -TN111Xec:ulad by RANCHO ottice of PENNEY ' PEN-BOl'HOOO OQMMUNITY t .... Ac:t (TNt Mt)()tity ... Olpl No 3 IOelttd It too whet• Hid property •• Nlglttv• Oec:laratlon No . ...... ~ of Orenge, OtldllAaolw911'1 ..... ot di!. HEANMOS EAEBY CALIFOANIA LIM I TEO 203. Newport leedl. C-. MM~ MM a IM tetha tO ~ ICtions 58nt1Ana. CA 9270t. 11 M.onllMOVlng& St0tll09. APPLICANT· Pacific .... -..... "°'"' -M 17-• llOnc<.. P!NASOUITOS, LTO , A NEV 3411 V• Udo, .... CEN... • d;:;-· CM< ~ °'"" -· ...... _, -"lo<atod ..... s.-. ot c..bnla tf'la ~., 0..-.. l~H ....... i.v. PAATHfRSHIP .. truetore, lom11. telephone (714) ....-pa uz:w Ob--'°""' llP-IF YOU 08.JECT to the Inc .. 16481 Electronic Lw. Cout Homal The "* .,.,.,_ Wiii be ~. ~ ., ._. I r-w"' rm CM! ,..,Gh 27, 873-7120, ali rlQtlt. tltl. ....... tf ... cerlll!'I granting of the petition,~ Huntington B11ch, CA LOCATION! SouthaMI of ~ on or ..,., ol ..,.._ In N ..,_ Mii t14t Nld • ~ · ~I no lntar11t #'Ill .... ot ..,. m ti T1 Fe1r ~ • pet-lhould eithlr ~ at .... t2&4t In tha City ot Huflt-current t•miftUI of S.- 1"9 7&11 -of S..,i.mo.r. ~ 0( *V' a MMe City~ an sep;. .. t. of Ofllc:ial ,.._ HAROLD C.J.'*9U<EMON, ~t-. ~ ....-.ntatiw II re-hearing and llMI yol# o&-1ngton'a..en COunty ol Ot· pointe A~ua lilbJect '° lec:tlon &toe of twaafl OI ...... Of u IOOfl 1119rllfter .. &41teolCahf()(nf1,undatthe JULES WILKERION. lur .. ad patlON unlffl lions With ~ GOUl1 belQfe Joflri PllQN{e, Aucilonaat, CZ 1MI . .,_ .. tfansf• Is ...,_, thereby ....... tambar 8, 1~1.. 41l I 30 P m .. e0tds °' Ofange County, ak.1 HAROLD . CCHHAAALALIU I. M •• to give notice 10 jlctlons. or Ille wrltten oblec-1n91, Sta ta of Cel1tornla Mr ZONE A3--0. AOS-0. R3-G-. the CllfotlM Commercial wNdl •• ac ....... lll ... Council ~ of .... lh«tln COfl• H C.J. WILKERSON. lft 0.. Ya ..... .JIOlloa or the halting Your ..,.,.._ Lk:enM nurnbaf A1708 will REQUEST: Zone Chltlgl Coda r lectlon 1108 •P-1• • • of City Hall, 77 1alried wilt 1e1111public1uc· to certain real prooeny In Mt. in • to ltW lll"Opoaed 1nce IN~ be In paraon or by conduct Mia on pramiNt. No 83-t is 1 requ111 lo 1)1111, dllfN m.ty be fled at • 20)K) ol • Cott• MMe. on oon io01he hlghett bidder fC>f tile City al Cotti MeM. ldlnMld on'919 OUtlldt • n.. Mdapendant Y°"" IUOt!WY ' SllM Is told with limit and cnaoga the zoning from A3 J»ecifjc ............. &crow. A«lotca. d • ,._ ... Items· cull or cheU as detctlbad County of otlnQe, Stltl of tNllldfleM...,.,,.._..... ..,01ority will YOU MAY EXAMIME t~ rlMfW. lha 111\dlOtd re-(Madfum High Olnslty) and Al &crow No. t405, 143 ' auction IO Iha ..,.. ..... FOil fHE PLANNING AS· ~. paylble II the time of Clllfomtl, and cfescf1bed .. ~Del& S:::' Med unltH 1ri Ille. kepi bV ... eour1. if ~ ...,.. the right to bid II Illa AOS (A1cr11tlori Open N T ....... "'1ta G, s.nt1 lorcaaninlll!lrU,_.,oflN soaATES.3,5tAlrweyAv-Siie in lawful money of the lollowt. -&di bid ""9 P*IOl'I Net In are I pat9Gn lnt•-.d In Ula. Purchl,.. mutt be SpKa) to Sacllfl Spaciftc A.n1. County of 0t111Qa, Unatd Sl ... wl"°" .,, enue, Sulla A-I, CMll United States ol America. PARCEL 11 Md! lllAI....., i._... tott911palitl0n IWld the tat• yQlf mey Ille l!Wfth paid with cuh encl p.io f0t Plan•' (Modified At Slngla St ... ol c.llcwnie. CO*Wll 01 ............ Meta. IUlllOflZtd llQlnt f« w1thoUt warr1n1y ellO'ell 0t Thlt = lot 11 ot forth Ill ttle IS*G 1 lllft&. ...... tooll ca.. why the the ~ .. 4'irmal ~ 1t the time. of purcNM All Family Zoning. ~ All dlillw ""'* b4J •• or Implied, e .&.-... ~ 8eldl Motll C«-imJllled as.to lllla, use. poa... Ne\l;por1 , • ~ Mylnlt1UilGll190l•tCJN _...,._., oot •""' the ll>t SoecW NOia of the II-PurctlaMd goods 1ta IOld EN Vt A 0 NM E NT AL <*vedattMliddfw bytt. P""'IOI, OI a ... &:,~~· 710 Wol1hlrt NS$IOO or ~Melt. on •IMP did In loOll '"' .... ·a..;~ ..... ~. . Ing of M llwtntOtY and ...... It" Ind mu&t be r• STATUS· The City ~ SEP 8, I ... W-.. the~ lot lht pu!llG9e of ~ d. SI.Iota 615, Senti 111 right title .t\d 1111-t 4. f>-oa 13 of~ ly ......... IM"" A H-.....0 "' fie petl-Pf~ of etteta ...... moved by 3 00 P M on tile wll alto consider ldoptlng tren• ltlO ~ tne-.IOnl Mand~ Mid ~ ... ~rtylocattd now held bV It u IUCtl Maps, Aec:ordt of Otenga urelO ... _. ..... ~"' tlOnwlll be,.~4UOU6T orofenypatit10n0t~t day of the Mia lhl1ulels Ntg1t1ve Oacl1r1 tlon 11.....,otlquorlk:ianae,in o..d ot Tl\All, fie 1ra.,..1112t -.;t and120 Trustllllll(ldtothelollow-County. C11t1ornll, dt-tM _.. .... _be 31, 1983 II 1·45 PM. 1t1 a~lnMCtlont250 tubjacttoprtotcenc.!lltlon •88·18whk:tll ...... ttlt wNdl ~ .. CllilM must ~Id IO .... Tn.9• ~ Cecil PfP. ~ ng dela•bld Pfopany situ-ICf•t>ad at tollOwa. growidl feJr ~ ol Iha Das>t No 3 loclttd II 700 of Iha Cllltornl1 Prooeta IO the event of Mttletnlnt ant11ronmen111 lmp1ct ol be'~"'°' to !fie date MICI Oeec1 ot t,..111 ~ De1ermiu~ ~,,. vitM''*esald County e.g1rinlng 11 the poirit ol bid Civic Cent« Drive West. Code A ReQuelt fC>f 6ptdll bat..., Mom• Moving i Hid zone change. on whldl ... llql,ior "°9nee 11 .._... In t~ Ceurtr OI Dec11tltl0ft. eiW ...... ltrit. 1nt1tMCtion of the centerline Eectl bid ..... I ltt forth the Santa Aria. CA 92701, Notice IC>fm It avlil•bll from StC>f age, Inc; • Ind obllgllad COASTAL STATUS: Non- trlnlltffacl by the~ 0..-.S.•~Md GENEAALPLANAME"'D-A tE.ASfHOLD ESTATE of Tustin Avenue wtth the lullnamaaanc:lresidenca9of IF YOU OBJECT to the Uiecourtclet'k . party. Appealible lfN Tile zone mant of Alooholtc Bawreoe deto'lllacl. ME,.T GP-118·2A. to Chlnge AS CREA TED BY lHA T NO<I~ ••tll\llon of Ill i>«•ont and parllea granting Of the petition. you Ncfllrd A. ...,... .... Publlslled Orange Cout ch111Q9 will be aubjact to. Corltrol. PAACEL 1· '-S!nd UN OetAgnation CERTAIN LEASE DATED lheNorttoMttanyllnaafMIO 1nl1HHlldtnthepropot11.tf lhould elthef 1ppear at the tewtey,U.1l1l11nl-. DaityPllOtAugust f2, 1t.26, proval by the C1llfornl1 So , ... lcnown to "" 10l6e. in Ille .. -=-Medium Olnsity Alal-1ST DAY OF FEBRUARY, L 0 I 1 T: 'hen c . the bid It by I CO<por1tlon. Mating and at1te your 01>· Attoma1t '°' ,.........,, September 3. t988 COISlll Commlulon for tr1n1rer... 111 bu1l1te" .._, Counly Of • 1111• I to Neighborhood t980, EXECUTED BY THE Soutllelltetty. •long said Stitt Iha namea of ~ ot-jectlons or fllt written objee-1Sf1S E. ftaftn It.......... F59e conformance with the Loe.I lllmM ... acldr ..... UMd OI Celotom., .. .,_ OI\ • :!ieial tRVINE COMPANY. A MICH-Hltn.SIOn encl the North-llCatl whO can llgn an lions with the court before ........ CA.... Coutll Plal'I by Tr.,..,or tor the ltw9t""" racoreltd ~ IOOlll .,,, NE PETITION IGAN CORPORATION, AS 111terly11Mofuld Lot 17 • IQfeemelll on behalf of the Iha i-i -Pubhtllld Orenge eo.1 DlllDf&r NOTICE ON FILE ·A copy of the yaatl .. peat, if d1ff .... ..__ 37 .., ~ ot A·ea-G • to chMga the r.on-LESSOR. ANO BY RANCHO di.tence of 660.00 f•t 10 corporation Ind l!WMtllaf ance Dally P110I Auguat 11.,20. 26. ...~ Pfopoeed request It on fMa In from lhf ltlo'4, •a: JOUY ,,.. ... _. ...... Alcllrdl 1ng ffom A2 (Mul1i-femly) to PENASOUITOS LTD .. A ,,,. moal Euletly CO!lll' of more then one offar lntllt attorney 198a ' PUMJCATlON Iha City Oer1c'1Office,2000 TAMAL.£8 ,2, 23Af New-ol O!Mot~ C.toma Ct &lslneaa Dittrlct) CALIFORNIA LIM ITED said Lot 77. lhenCe South· 11gn 11 tllt bid Is by I Pl"t· IF YOU ARE A FSl823 NOTICE OF Mein Street. Hurittnglori por181~,CoecaMaM,Ot-fl'f<ACEL2 Anon E IS FUATHEA PAAT RSHIPASLESSEE. w1stetly along the nerlh1p 0t 1 jOln1venture,or1 oontiflOllll ~· DlllDtl&r Wlf~ NE.G TfVI 8Mch,Cllifornllt2648.f0f erige Cowllir1 ~ ...,_.. tor II Mid lime end FOii M OF 55 Sout~ line of Nod lllla the nMIM and 16-the dleeasad, )IOU MUil .-~ nu rw. OEC~TK* 1nspect1on by the publie Dalld ~ 4, ,.. ...,,,.. In ... , .... ad pWIOl\I YEA ING ON Lot 77 I ~ of 66 03 dreuet of .. ganetll part-your cllim Witl'l lttet191#1 FtCTTTIOUI ..,..... THE c 0 s TA M es A ALL INTERESTED PEA· E~ .. OOIHOWZ, '*""'°" ••~42 II end bl l!Mrd W !ST DA FEBRUARY, fMt. lllanee Notthweattf1y. !lift and Jollll ventur••· tt meil I copy to th9 ,.,_,., All( ITATl"•NT P~NNING DIVISION HAS SONS ere inllitad to 11tend ,,...... Mid T11a ND ..... the . Council on the 1980 A~ OPIAING ON parlflel with the Nor1h-the bidder Is • IOI• rtptaMnlltlvt ~tad~ • N Ing PREPARED A NEGATIVE said heiring and axpr ... D:~~~'rv. f:t ::"o...~ c:ownanc:. ·%~~~ g-;n• THE ~51 u~~ ~~oJ:~~E~YT ~:~~1·: ~ll~ 1.:_,n,~ :,~ .. :~f~O: ::= :~co:i~!-:i·:: of ::: d~i :=..~we p~gLA~~T~c;~BALOEDR~S~: :·:~:n.f.:~%': F829 eonc.ior. .,,., tor AFOREMENTIONED AC· r 0 AL L 0 F T H E the centerline of Tustin Av· u!lder I nctlllous name. Iha IUlflCe of latttft IS provided IN ERNA TIONAL fl TELE· VtRONMENl AL IMPACTS .. outlined lbova. If Iller• •-~ NOTICE Gat1'trl Pllttl Wlaoa TIONS ARE CHAL.lENGE.D PROVStSIONS AS lH€AEIN enue; thence Northeastefty bid 1hlll be In the real name In section 9100 ol the Call· VISION. INT ERNA ,gNAL FOR THE FOLLOWING ere eny furthef quattlonl ___ ,.. ________ •tom«iw·-~· IH.t;OUl'fT. Iha cn.llenge CONTAINED. WHICH along Uid oenterltne 6603 of the bidder With. desig· lornll Prot>lle Code. The VlDEO. l~T~A~~N ~~ PROJECTS plt1ae Clll Scott HHI ~COURT Aaoordtd In "8n. ,_,bl llmlted to only thOM LEASE WAS 1'ECOADEO feet to Ille pomt of begin· n1tton lollowlng showlnp ,time for filing claims wtH no1 VIDEO & l L VI · 1 DEVELO~MENT RE· SaniOt !'flllMr II 536-527 t'. ~ 1934 ~ 1171 ..--.omaon.relMSll the JULY 23, 1980, IN BOOK nong "OBA (the fk:11tlous rieme)'; expire PflOf to lour months South Pullman, Serita Ana, VIEW DR-ee.58 FOR ALFA .HUNTINGTON aEACH c~aa:~ ~·Of Olldaf~ Aia 04 P41blie hearing described In 13674 PAGE 967 AND IN Excepting 111e<efrom Iha l>fOV>ded, howewlr, no lie-from the date of the hearing C~~i~27~~Ullri, 1350 I DEVELOPMENT AND CON· CtTY COUMCL, llJ: C_. In thl M9"tr of the Appft-Orange Col.Ry, lrld this nollc• or 1n written COf· BOOK 13674 PAGE 1022 SouthelSlerly 4" 00 IMt totlous name shalt be used noticed above La\lflndl way, Sll'lll Ana STRUCTION AUTHORIZED lrecllwar, Cttr Cletll, of Hutt>and Wife ~ lrMnClmantl raapondenc:e del111ertd to OFFICIAL RECORDS thareof un1et1 thafa 11 1 current YOU MAY EXAMINE the Calol. 92705 AO ENT FOR JO ADAN "*-: (7M) Al-MM :lion Child , AH • and •• ht uni:-mnd tM City Council at, or Pf'°' PAlllOQS 2. ANO 3. IN THE SubjlCI to conven1nt1. f'tlistrlllon with the Orenge hie kepi t>y the court If you Judith L HuSS1on 13501 SAUNDERS FOA A SEl(EN· Oiied August 16. 'Na trlOf -riem. to b4J ~ O 10.:;,t,bllc ~:I CITY ()If OOSTA MESA. conditions rest11C11on1. , __ County Recor<*. In caM of lrt I parson ont.,tsted on LllJrlndl WI Sania Ana TEEN UNIT APARTMENT ... Published Orange Coat ead Denote Normin "'° 80YMC41 ... , 4, fl'. Y. City COUNT''!' OF ORANOE. e<vallons. nghls of wey and corporatlOn•. lneluda lht Iha ttllle. you m1y file with C II 92705 y, PROJECT (INCLUDES Dally PllOI August 19, !Ml Jiii Mlrle e.egiaanes ,_ • 11S,tA.lf ~ ._, Cleft ST.TE OF CALIFORNIA AS usemen11 of recC>fd N1tMS of the President. the GOUrl I formal ~~I a 1 FO R DENSITY BONUS F624 Honnen Beagle on SNlunl •• ~ llr'lltl .. , Published Orange Coast PEA MAP RECORDED IN Tn11 real property IS im-Secretlty, Treasurtf, and tor Special Nota of Ille f.._ TtuJ business 19 con-U t>allalf of Jesslc1 Ryan ot Nie Daily Piiot August 19 1988 BOOK 137 PAGES 43 ANO prolled real prope11y end le Mlneger ing ol 11'1 on11en1ory end IP· ducted by husbaoo end wrte UNITS). LOCATED AT 2 '78 Pllll.IC NOTICE Beegle F0t Ch~ of Name 1,,. 1ir .. tddl .. or Olhtt F627 44 OF PARCEL MAPS IN commonly de&crit>td u The City Counctt of the pr11sament of est11t asMta ~ r~glstrint 1 c~r:.· ~~~~ONeZ~,'~b~~:~T=~ __ _,_'-"-..__..-........ -..._ No A t43 t3 common dallgnlfion, 11 anp, OI Dll-11' WlffC[ THE OFFICE OF THE 1672 Tustin Avenue, Cotti City of Cotti Mau r~ Of of all}' petition or ICCOUlll o transac • DE EA M I AT O N . FICTITIOUS IU9INIH s=CA1~E Ille rMI "'°'*1Y dtlcnlled "UUU19 nu COUNTY RECORDER OF Mesa. California the right to reiect any and Ill H provided il'I section 1250 ~ undllf lht fictiliovs NEG~llVE OE~~A~TtON NAiil ITATl"•NT aoova IS pUl'l)OIWd 10 be 2218 flCTITIOOl IUllNEIS SAID COUNTY PARCEL 2 bids . of Iha Cll1forril1 Probate s neu name or~"':' 2 DEVELOPMENT RE lha lollowiog peraon1 lfe Fc?a~i~N~!no~~~ln Meylalr Coun, q.11 M1aa. CA NAiii STATE•NT The 1o1a1 amoun1 ol the Lot Sol Tract No. 3297. u DATED Augwt 16, '988 Code A ~uest fOf Special ';~~ above on 10 ' VIEW DA·88_65 FOR Going business H: .......,, 92t27 Tht \lnderllgned The follo unpa.d principal balance Shown oo a map recorded In Pubhsl\eQ Orange Coaat #Otkle f0tm is 1vellebi. lrom A-E G z H A 0 BEACH ACCESS. 3333 ~!~an ~d~:~':: T!\JllM CllKlaJ:.:;ir Mal>llny dolno bus1;C:: ::rsons ere onterest thereon. togelh.; BOO!! 102, Page 40, of Mis· Oa1ty Piiot August 19, 1881 tKt court clerk ~~?;'~1~1~':1nw11 flied AUT~OR~:oN AGENT F. OA Brtstol a2825. Coste M .... Jes>ca Ryen le hes hi.<! lor llf'f lnoon' ~ of Ille INTEGRATED ACCOUNT. with reasonably estimated cetlan41!(>Us Mapl, Aec:OfdS F626 Pat1t1oner1. Jollri D with the County Clerk of Or-JOHN S LIEN TO CON· Cahl 92626 1pat111onlnU.eounlor1n allltC IOCI!~ oc ING SOLUTIONS, 2211 costs tXpeMlt and Id· of Orange County, Call· Houdyshelt 4 J-erry a Count on A uat 3 SlRUCl SEVEN APART· BeachAccesa.Callfornll. common Clel • 11 • Martin Str•t Suile toa..S60 vancet at the lime of the in -IC>fl\•B P\B.IC NOTICE Houdyanelt I~ Y ug MENT UNITS (INCLUDING Th11 busonest •• con OfOlf llowlng petlllO'M!f to anown ntrtdl_ -f lrvme C1hl 92715 11111 pul:lltelllon of lhlS No-Subject 10 co11en1n11 .._ T. Kimftt, Attor"-' F"1tl0 TWO DENSITY BONUS ducted t>y. I CO<POfllion chlflOI hlSlllet name lrom o..ci Auw-. 1 Al Cheu Graves tioe att S3.S93.943 76 condlllOflS. reslllc:toont res-PUallC NOTICE .. L-. 211 lMI OcMft Published Ot1nge tont UNITS LOCATED AT 2176 Th• r1g1str1rit com-~~:' ;:;: ~~~ ~,., P"'ti' y: 1m 507-~cadla, ~oron1 dei Cunently daled C1stllefs """'°"'· nghts ol w1y Ind "'~AFT lotfleHtd, lont .. actl. Oa.ly Pilot August f2. It. 28, PACIF:c AVENUE IN AN A2 menc:ed lo trans-:;1 bull·, Ryan Beegft 10 Daniel NO<· ec.i ·:... e. 1 Miii Cahf t262S Cheeks ()( Cefllhed Check• easements of record EIR-1°'1 Catffomtl .-o2 Sepi.mber 2 1988 ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL neu under the ICIJllOUI • ' Tr l nn Hullll 216·'• payable to the TtuSlet Of ThlS real property IS umm-A DRAFT ENVIAONMEN· Publisn.9 Or~ Coast F-S9 I DE T E RM I N AT I 0 N t>usiness name ()( nerNS ::in J~'°'} ~ ~le T~ 1e1:)31S-0)11 .t1,1>1~ y Balboa Island bidder a1e acGePllt>le 10 ptOved real property and II TAl IMPACT REPORT WAS Diiiy PtlOI August 12 13. 19 DlllDtllC llnTJC[ NEGATIVE DECLARATION tosted 11>0ve on July 15, 1988 Jonnton es an Cotn h<lltQo ll'lt ~· Caltl 92662 Trustee provided proper tocattd on Cambridge Cir· COMPLETED ON AUGUST 1988 .-..-, "" FOR FURTHER INFOA Leslie Flamson-Moort . lln~HEREBY ORDERED T l*'Y • lllon. This business '' con-•den1ot.ca11on '' 1v11lable Cle Cosll Mesa, Cetofornl1 18. 1988 THIS DOCUt-4ENT Thf'870 NOTICE,..., MATION PLEASE CALL Seae11ry r\41M d led b I From 1nf01ma11on which Sealed bods end OllllfS are ADDRESSES THE POSS· """ T E p 'N a D IS 0 This Slltemeot wu 11'-d tllat Ill l)erlOtlS interested In AOClr•s F0tecto1ure SeMce uc h v • genera pan-the Trustee deems relllt>le irivlled for said PfOPlffY ind IBLE ENVIRONMENTAL IM Ptln.IC NOTICE PUaLIC HEARING H "LA :IN 4 IV I N with the County Clark of Or- the mat1er 1f0fesaid appa.a1 <Anl.,6~£ <Am11gJ1Dn111, ners •P b 1forwh1eh Ttusteemoku must be111 w11ttngandw11tl>e 'PACTS OF AN 112 ACRE NOT ICE IS HEREBY Al(71 )7S ·52 S angeCountyonAugust 10, before this court on Depart· s.n e.mltfel•no CA 97•08 The reg1S1ra111 com· u 1 K420l3 GIVEN that 8 public llear ng Published Orange Cout l988 meot No 3 at 700 CIVIC (114) 884 0448 8 T11•• M menced 10 trans.aGf l>uSI· no representatooo 01 Wll· rece;ved al the OlllCe 0 PROJECT CONSISTING OF by c I Daily Pilot August 19. 1988 ,_ C.riter Drove Wast Sinll Orllle Aa~tantS~cncaty neu under the fic1ouous rimty thestree11odrtt9fes1 PENNEY 4 PENNEY, on A 21 -STORY OFFICE Fl~!~~:A~~=~S wolf be hel~y the ~Sii F628 Published Orange Coal! A Cel for 1 0 ~tern-Aug 1·2 9 28 1188 t>usmess name 01 names or other common detlg· Septeml>el' 1, 1988. at 2 00 BUILDING AND A 332· • Mesa City nc;ot on ep. Oa1ty Piiot AIJ9US1 19. 28, ~· 19 teet.i 2 ~5 o"clOCk °'~do.Mo~ P.ioi listed at>o11e on July 29 1988 nalton of Ille al>011e de-p M or may~ filed With the ROOM HOTEL LOCA TEO The lollOWl!lQ persons are !ember 6, 1988, 116 30 pm Ml.IC NOTICE September 2. 9, ,gee p M 9od Al H I Gra11es SCrtbed properly IS C•erlt of the Ol'ange County ON ANTON BOULEVARD, dOtng l>USlnlU IS or as soon lhert1lter u F-803 ' lhefl and lhtlfe T~ I m I was flted 3146 & 3152 REDHILL Super10< Court, II 1ny lime AVENUE OF THE ARTS MEDICAL COMMUNITY PfBChcable in the Council FICTITIOUS IUllNllS ::;w.=:.::O:Y1~Jn':; P'ta.IC NOTICE wotll t~esb'~nt~Cler~ of 0,. AVE COSTA MESA CA af1er 1trs1 pubhcatoon of th•I AND TOWN CENTER SUPPORT 3 160 A1Cw1y Chambefs of C11y Hlll. 77 NAME STATDllNT P'ta.JC NOTICE of riame shOUld not De FICTITIOUS MlllNESS ange County on A""U$1 10 92626 l'IOhCt and belC>fe dlle of DRIVE THIS PROJECT .11,ve Cotti Mne alll F11r Drrve Cost• Mesa on Tile fOllOWll\g person~ 11e flCTmoul -·--··· !983 _,, SatO p1 oper1y os being said sale WOULD COMPLETE THE 92647 lhe following item d0tng business es -granted NAME ITATE•NT FJlllOot sold IOI the pu1p0st' ol pay· Sa.Id sale will be made on 6 2 . ACRE MA STER Spacl1hztd M1negernen1 PRECISE ALIGNMENT THE GARGANO COM· NA• ITATEmMT IT IS FURTHER Ofdefed f he foflowong paraons are Pub111hed Ota Coast mg Ille ot>hg111ons MOUred the following le<ms PLANNED TOWN CENTEA Support (ll\COIPC>flled. C1h· FOR VICTORIA STREET PANY. 16 Ima Loi Court, The followtng persona ara lhll I copy oflhas order ~ OOlng bUSlness IS Oaoty Piiot A u':r'19 26 by said Deed olTrust tnc:lud· Cnh In tawtut money ol COPIES OF THE DRAFT f0tn11) 7411 LC>fge Circle. NOTICE IS FURTHER NeWllOfl Beach. Cllof 92663 dOlng t>u11naas II ~= c':.:'o~HOt Tl6~~H~~7~0~~~N~~v~· September 2 '1 1988 ing lees and ex.panleS of the 1he United Slates, 10% of EIR CAN BE REVIEWED Al Hunttngton Be1ch Cahf GIVEN lhll 11 said lime and Woltlam Allen G&rgano, 16 S & I OISTAIBUTEAS. 180 -·,... , t "' , 1 F-606 Trustee and of the Sile the amount of the btd 10 IC-THE COSTA MESA CITY 92647 piece alt lntllfesltd l*IOnS Ima toa Court, Newport Centenn1ll Way Sta 14. 1 ~ape 0 gene 1 .. 104 Hunllngton Beach Dated August 8. 1988 compariy the olfef and the H A L L / p L A N N t N G Thia business •S con· may appeer and be hllrd t>y Beach. Cihl 92663 T u1lln. C1hf 92680 c1rcuf111on published in thlS Cahf 92648 P'ta.IC NOTICE CAL IF 0" NI A "E . balance to be paid upon DIVISION 77 FAIR DRIVE ducted by •corporation 1he Ctty Council on lhe This buslnau 11 con-S111un1 Jo tveraon. 3425 cou7ty 11 taut~1 week Sally J Escl\ef·Noet>uhk. CONVEYANCE COMPANY, conhrmallon of sale t>y the COSTA MESA A COPY 1$ The registrant com· aforemenllont'd item dueled by an ondoYldulll P1nebrook, Cost• Mtll, '°' our consecu1111e weeks 21212 Beaell Blvd "10'1 FlCTJTIOUS 9UStNESS "Mid Trvtl .. , ly Suun· Superior Court Tues, ALSO AV All ABLE A 1 rnenced to trariaac:t buSI· t F ANY 0 F THE llle reg1strari1 com· Cahl 92628 proOl IO the day of Sl•d hear· Hunttn9ton Beech. Calll NAME STATEMENT nt Ketfy, hec:uthre Ylct interest. operatlrig arid MESA VERDE LIBRARY. ness urider the hctollous AFOREMENTIONED AC· mericed 10 trans&el bus!· Tiits business 11 con· Ing 92648 The lotlowtrig petSOllS ire ,,.....,.,, MSt COfbfn Aw· maontenance expan-Ind 2969 MESA VERDE DRIVE buslnets rieme O• na'™M TIONS ARE CHALLENGED ness under the flc:llllOUI ducted by an lndlvldual = J~~~9!~ of Tu;~:~ A~:~ N::~~'~:C~~ dOlng bus•nas• as enue, NMttltldt•· Call· p1em1ums on insurance IC· EAST ANO AT COSTA l1Sted at>ove on May 16. IN COUAl, the Cll1tlenge l>USIOMS riame or nimes The registrant c om-the •·-'--C04,;t-FINE LINE CLOTHING. IOfnle f1'27 Teleph-No. cep11bte 10 Partllt Sf\lll be MESA LIBRARY. 1855 1988 m1y be hmlled 10 only those llSled abolle on Augutl 1 mencld to tranuct bual-- p ~ 0 c I Ca~1~,:2:,~1ness II con-SURFBOARDS 4 BEACH '''') 701·2515 prorated as of lhe dlle ol PAAK AVENUE Voncenl N Coftese Con-issues someone raises II the 1988 ""' under Iha llc:tillOUI up ringe I oas ACCESSORIES 2424 N--SI'S mts rKOrd1ng tne convey1nct PERSONS ANO OA· (rollef put>hc helrong descrobed In Wilham Allen Gatgano buSlrlaH name or ,...,,,.. ~r 1':;'~:~~2 9 26 ducl4!d t>y CO-P8r11'19rS pon Bt11d Cosll Mesi Pul:lllShed Orange Co1st The undef~ shah Ilk• GANIZATIONS WIS~ING lh1s s111emen1 WIS hied lhts notice or In W!llllO ()()(· This statement was ltted listed lbova on July I. 1988 tm FS98 ~ '~:1:,t~::, c~r:: Calif 92627 Daily Pll01 AuguSI 12 19 26 the highest net btd 10 the TO COMMENT ON lHE With the Covrily Clefk Of Or· responeseoo. delivered to with ttMI County Cler« of Or· Shauna ..._ton Ste11eo A Shipley. 169 1988 esiate Ind rt!Mfves Iha roght DRAFT EIA SHOULD SEND ange Covnry on August '1, Ille City Council II. °' P'IOf ange County on August 10, Thlt Sllltment was fllad P\8.IC NOTIC[ r>ess undet Ille hctillous Magnol111 St Co111 Mesa F59J to reiec• any and 111 Dlds THEIR COMMENTS 10· 1988 lo, the public;~~ t988 with the County Clerk of Or· ----------t>uSIOMS name or names CeJof 92627 The Pf<>Ptlfly IS to be sold on EtA-1041 DEVELOP· F.a711 EllEEN P. Y. City ,...., Inge County on July t. '* FICTITIOUS MlltNESS tost~ aboYe Oil July 8 1988 Th11 bu11ness is con· P\a.IC NOTICE an ·as os baslS MENT SERVICES DEPART. Published Orange Coasl Cleft! Published Orenge Coast F•17'0 NA• SlATIEMafT Sally J Escher·N<ebuhlt ducted t>y co-p11tnen DATED Augusl 15. 1988 MENT. p O BOX t200. Daily Pilot August 19, 26, Published Orange ColSt Daily PtlOt August 19. 26, Pul>llslled Orange Coal !he followl!lQ persons are Thi• llllement was flled The reg1s1r1nt com· FICTITIOUS 9USINESS KAREN WILKERSON, Ad· COST A MES A . C A Septembe< 2. 9. 1988 Daily Piiot August 19, 1988 Septembet 2 9. 1988 D1<ty Pilot August 5. ,2, It, doing t>u11ness as i"llh the Courity Cltlflt ol Or· menee<I 10 tr1nsac1 bUSI· NAME STATEMENT m1111111ato1 92628· 1200 F-6 '8 F621 F-605 26, 1988 l'-588 L A~OO~R~OOW ~eC~fy on ~~~88 n~~~ lhefkll~~ ~~~~~~s~ n~Y&N~~W1 ~HE~UWCA~EW~-~=====-~--=~~=~~-~---------+-------~~ Coast Hwy Sune M. New· 0 F31S4Co 15 business name or names d0tng business es Vie Udo, Suite 203, New· PERIOD FOR THIS EN· Pta.IC NOTICE Plll.IC NOTICE flt8.IC NOJICE fltllJC NOT~r P<>rl Beach. Cahf 92663 Pubhsheel range HI hsled obove on August 1 PACIFIC GRAPHIC&. port leech, CA '*3., At-VtRONMENTAL DOCU· ------------------1---~;..;....;..;.;...;.;..;;.;;... __ ---------rw.~-- Mlctllll W1Hl1m Manser Daily Pilol AuguS1 5 12· 19 1988 1733 Moorov111 Su11e H. tornere fof Admlftletrator MENl ENDS ON SEPTEM· NOTICE Of' ELECTION Th11 busoneu os con-26 l9el F .~9 1 Sle11e1• A Shipley Costa Mesa. Cell! 92627 PubMshad Orange Coast BEA 22 1988 OR SOON ductld by 1n 11\drvtdval This statement wes toled Bruce kolme 439 Bryson 011ly Piiot August f8, 19. 25 THEAEAnEA COMMENTS The 1eg111r1n1 tom-P'ta.IC NOJICE w11h the County Clerk of Of. Springs Costa Mesa Cahl 1988 TO BE INCLUDED IN THE me<lCed to iransac1 t>u• 8ng@ C.<>only on July 28, 92621 lhF8t3 FINAL EIA MUST BE SU8-ness """ .. the hchl•OUS NOTICE 1988 G1n1 Corsino 1522 Mineo BY THAT DATE t>usoneu name or names IMVfTIMO aeos F.,4'5 C1thef1r1e AM he•m Cahl fltB.JC NOTtCE FOR FURTHER INFOR- hstld 11>0ve on Augusl 8 NO TICE IS HE RE BY PubhShed Or11.ge Coast 92805 MAT I 0 N , CON TACT 1988 GI VEN thll 1ee 1e o 01>ly P1to1 AugvSI S 12 19 Kull Sander s 1730 K422tl KRISTEN CASPERS Al Mocfl&el Msnser p.oposela IC>f 1urn1th1no 111 26 1988 Wafface Costa Me\.! t.11111 FICTITIOUS .,_IS 75"·5245 Thl1 s111emen1 was toled tebOt. materials. equ1pmeo1 F-599 'n627 NAiii ITATl•NT Published Orange Coast will\ Ille County Clerll ol Or-tririapor1111on and such --1111-.,-, 1C_Mr'l_T-IC_£__ ThlS buSlness os con Tht foll()ljlling parsons ate Deity P1101 August 19. '988 ange County on August 10 otha< te<:11t11es H may oe re l"UDU "" dUCled by a general pa•t doong bu.inffl as: F62S 1988 F31M02 quired tor the 1988-89 ------"----riersh!Q VILLA DE HACIENDA --------- Put>llshed Orenge Coast MEASURE C STREET FICTITIOUS 9UllNIU The registrant com· APTS . 1260 SE WALNUT. fltlllC N0TtC£ Oatty P1fol August 19, 26, MAINTENANCE, w1U be re-NAME STATEMENT m~ced to t1ans11c1 t>ull>· TUSTIN, CA 92680 ----------1 Seot9mbef 2 9, t988 F-604 01t11td t>~ tile City ot Costa The following persons are ness undet the loctthous Judith E. Zlnk. 2025 E ftCTITIOUI IUIMIS M ... 11 tile Ofloce of !he C1fy dOlng t>usHiess H t>usmess n1me Of names F rull St . San II Arie, CA NMll IT A Tl-..T D.. N . ' .. ~ . , Cletk 77 F11r Of'ove Costa K BENE 23 Cenyon llsled above on Au9vs1 5 9270' Tiit lollowtng persons ere Mau C1J1lorn11 U'1111 the Ridge, lrYll\9 Celtf 927 IS 1983 Geraldine K Solmck, t9 doing buSIMSS .. ho\lt of 10 00 e m A~sl KllhB!•rie W uht>urn Bruce A Kol1na Ma1ns11I Drove, COfon1 dtl OCEAN YACHTS OF DIETIUCK ~ 23 t988. at wttoch tome lhey Larson 23 Canyon Ro~ Thts statement was hied Mar CA 92625 CALIFORNIA, 27 13-A w J E A N N E T " will be QPeOeO put>hcly IWld lrvtne C&lol 9'7 f5 with the County Cler" ol Or Coast Hwy., Naw1>0ft Be.ch DU.'TRJCK. passed read llOUd in tl\e Council Cl!olln Jena Bunrif'tl &nge Courily on August 10 This business It ~n· Clltf 92663 A 18 1988 c h 1 m I> er a S 1a1 e d 1949 Bl.,ne Seallle 1988 ducted by I genatll pan-Jaffray Lynn Marsh, 23t41 away ugust • pr~se1S9tllll 1>ear 111te toll• Wa$hl!lQlon 98112 F31Mtt ners111p Oov1rl1 Circle. l1guna tn Sant.a Ana. Mrs of the wort! ll'ld the name of ~~~ :Yus~n4;!',,e::1 p'a0~-Pu1>11Shed Or1noe Co111 Ger11d1ne K SOlnlek, Ju-Niovtf, Clllf. 92677 D 1 e l r 1 c k w a s tha l>idder t>ul rio other dis· .. v r Dally PllOt Augull 19 26 dllh E Zink This bu1lntH Is con- prcuded m death by llOQUIShlnQ marks Ariy t>od nership Septeml>af 2. 9, 1988 This statement w11 filed duc11d Dy:.,, lndMdual Ch ,_vad alter the tclleCfuled T ht 1 egisirant co m· F-613 wltfl lhe County Clerk of Or-Tht regltlrlnt com· h er husband arles c•-•nn time f~ ,.._ r--"'·nt manced lo trarisa<.I bUSI· ---------anxe Covhtv on J·d.. 20 iv .... ,, "' '"' .......... ,. ness undtf tlle hct1llous DIDI.IC NOTICE 19 8 " , .,., . mencad to t11nsect butl-S Dletn<'k in 1965 ot blda anan be re1urntd to bualnets nl!ne Of nomes .-~ nae1 unctat Iha tlctlUous N 1ches1de ser vices the bidder unopened 11 lhlll listed, .. __ on July 1 19•• FICTIT ........... ....,SS ;:: ~ bullnn1 name Ot namae .._ , .. _ •-_,,,.,. l"'l 1 f uv•., "" """.., --f>ublllhad V"'I....,. 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November 8, 1988, for the following Officers anrl Measure : ~~•r f hr cc (3) Members l For a City Clerk f'or a Ci ty Treasurer u f l he · 1 t y co u 11l.'1 I (Full tenn of _4~ years) (f'ull tenn of _4~yea rs) (f'ull tenn of _4~ years) "Ci t i zens Sensi ble Growth & Traffic Control Ini tiative " (to appear on ballo t as follows:) . Sha 11 the 1nlt1ative measure entitled "Citizens' Sensibl e Growth and Traffic Control Tniti~iv•" wh ich would require • Yes certain levels of road, park and flood control fac illtt~s and certain levels of pol ice, fire and paramedic services in order t o pennit certain types of deve l- opment projects be adopted? .. ko ~ (A copy of the proposed measure in Its entirety may be 0 0btafne4 at the Office of the City Clerk or call (714) 536-5404) and• copy wfll be mailed to you at no c:os t ). lf no one or only one pers~n fs nominated for on elec t i ve office, 1ppofnt111tnt to the electfve offtee ltl4J bt made 1s prescribed by Sec tfon 22843 or 22844 • Elections Codt of the State of C•lffornla. Tht polls will be open between the hO\tf'S Of 7:00 l .m. tnd 8:00 p.m. ~·~·~ . . tty Clerk Off1ee or tl\t City C-1 rk .J 2000 ,..fn Street Huntington Beach. CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 Oltfd! I ~,£ u /'f /'J' \ 0 AUi.19,1988 • . . ~.. . ' ,.I J ~PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUID£ \U..4/l'l0.34 ruck - '· . . . AtLarge Did fall guys take bedroom tumble in 'Bull Durham?' By STEVE FREEMAN .. Bull Durham .. is an excellent movie with an original, strong story line. humor. sensible machismo (in no wax allied with the Stallone school) and good acting. It is. of course, "R ' rated for nauahty words and sex. .... It is bemoaned aod documented that American behavior and mores are enormously influenced by the movies and television. Currently an aspect of sexual activity is becomi~ ever more common cinematically. t\ppearinaapin in .. Bull Durham is the roll-over-and- crash technique rn which the bedded participants set into rolling over one another, rolling smadc off the bed and crasbina to the floor, thence continuing the roll across the floor. : ~ Sex certainly is handled more graphically if not necessarily more anfuJly in present-day movies. Although I cannot tccall its title, I remember a scene in a Gary Grant/Grace Kelly picture of some years ago. Grace and her mother arc dining with Grant iri a fine hold on the . French Riviera. They have met Grant only recently. Convcrsition1 led b)." the mother, is chiefly between her and Grant with Grace essentaally silent but her interest in Grant dcvelopina. He too is aware Of her. · · Dinner finishes. They rise. Grant properly asks if he may ncori Grace to her room. He dOC$. Grace, standing in her doorwaf. coun cously thanks him. He asks if he may see her again. She nods. She then. the instigator. kisses him -lightly. briefly, and gently closes the door. He leaves ... and from thereon we know. Back to Hollywood's tableau vivant, the roll-over-and-crash. Consider pain. The roll, brusquely exacerbated by the crash to the floor. can indeed be bruising -and yet further ..,avated by I.he subsequent roll on· the floor. We know, of course, that with passion pain may not be immediately discernible. It must be remembered, however, that movies are made with many n;takcs. Such crash sequences may indeed have been filmed a number of times. · As chance would have it, whom should I run into but old buddy Barney Backflip, the stunt man. "Barney,'' I began, ·'that's quite a bedroom fall they take in ·eull Durham'!' · Barney smiles ... Such falls are generally done by stunt men," he says. "Huh?" "Yeah, two stunt men." - .. Hmmmmm ... but how can stunt men look lik~ the lady and the lead guy?'' ··r didn1t seethe picture," Barney answered ... But as the flick wasn't ·x· rated. I suspect the characters were pretty well tangled in blanketS.. with the blankets at times concealinJ the faces. . "We're getting more of that k1nd of work," Barney continued. "Someday maybe it'll be as popular as the auto chase throqh San Francisco streets. Thank the Lord for San Francisco," he went on. "Without those hilly streets where would we be? The Ratland chase done in the Los Angeles area hasn't nearly the pizazz." Your friendly chiropractor will j oin me, I'm sure. in not recommending the roll-over-and'..crash for those with lower t.ck pain. the crinkly senior with a hip problem, the rocbr-comfy reader of Hemlock publications, or the jittery acrophobiac. In the event such persons become enaqed in such activity, it is suggested a phone be close at hand for the 911 caJJ. Sieve Fl'ffm .. Is• NeWJIOrl Bead lftltlat ud a member •I* D•ll Mea11 ll•b. . , Editor. Tom T4it O.tebook Editor. S.m Blaclcwell Crt'ati~ Servicf:s: Re" Babin . • · Circulation Director. Guy Fetnr0 Producfton Director: Alim Tadlock Dl1d100k IS pubhsMd t'(f) Fnday b)' tht Oranat Ollt Pubhstuna to .. P.O. Boll 1$60. )JO W. Bay St., Cos11 Mtu. CA 92626. Tt~nc (71 4) 6"42-4321. Rqular businos hours llT I a.m. '° S p.m., Monday throup Fnday. l>r..lliw tOr calmdllr of tvmt111mtt nd ittte"rs is S ~m. Monde)'. T~ t111ire contnts of Dawbook art c°""""ted b)' tlw om.ee Cout• Publithiftl Co. All rithll are ~. °"'-'~'­.It~~ t f ~ •• • ; • I t _ NEl\' ~························•············· : .. lt; . By.~OH~ ROOS . . . '. : ·• .. A Every now and then a rock band oc performer comes along wh~ suddenly becomes the darling of the media. Fans· of : college radio stations and altertiat.ivc rock embrace .such new falent with an uncommon Zeal. Today, no one's creating quite the buzz and anticipation.of~a dynamic group from Iceland called the ~Uprcubes, who malce their ove Orange County debut ton~t at the .O>ach House. • u •• « KEATON'S 'CLEAR AKO SOBER' ••.... ·.,: .. JO ' ' Michael Keaton gives &·startling perfo0nancc in.''<;tean and · Sober, 0 his dramatic debut. Tbouall a~few ofour'"b1 ti~s said this depiction of an Everyman broUght tc>'his knees by d,rug addi~t1on is more educational than entertjining,.everyone thought movie deserve$ to be seen. Next week,. our guesr' ·critics will . view Martin Scor$esc'.s contr.qver5ial ·:Lf,si , Temptation of Christ." · . . . ~ ' .. . . . ... .~ . ' •. T t i .1• . ~ :· ' ... ... GIMME S;tfELTER ................. .-.. , .... :·: ....... : 1.~ By KAREN M:REED . . . ·- While Summet beachgoers sat bumper to bum per along Pacific Coast-Highway irr Laguna, suffering through the piereing afternoon sun, some 2SO-plus found sanctuary at the tranquil Morthl~d compound at ·Moss Point for a festive "Sunday in tbC .Park" fund .. raiscr. Organized by the Friendship Shelter Inc., the event was expected to raise $201000 to $2S,QOO 'accordipg to Mary Miller, left. event chairwoman., ~· ~ . ' OutOnTheToWn · · · __....-~~ • .. ' GRAKD SANDl\'ICBES ............. .-••.••......... 15 By JUDY, CHAMBERLAIN . . ." Every year I go looking for the best sandwiches on the Orange Coast.· This year, there were so many great. creative sandwicbes out there I really bad to set~ carefull y. My Annual Sandwich Award winners for 1988 include a great burg~ in N~wport Beach, chicken salad' sandwi ch made with whjte raisi~s in Huntin~ton Beach, a~d. a Lag~"!a Be~ch ·~plant sandWlcb so good I mat a loss forwor:ds to descnbe ll -. ~ .. . \ ... . . ·. .· .. , I CALENDAR ••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••..•......... 4- tJNCLE DON •••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.•....... 13 GALLERJE.S ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••............ ~ .. . .. .. (1 • • . . .. .· • 'i(no Dis "H st you Mo the er Sou Chil now . .. •. . .. . . ' .. ...... , • :..J. • ~.,.. . · ... . . . . ~ !. ... . . . By TO~ TITYS 0f the Doily Pilot Staff " . "-.:. Supp<>Se "yQtl ~ere rewritiog 11TRe Wizard of Oi," as a stage : production_ f ~ !Ke' i 980s,. st~rting in yppr ow~ bad.yard instead o~ a fafm in K.i:>nsos. ~ · : : .' A grouppf SQ young people from the ages of J 2 to 14 pc)ndered that . proiecl this week, and offered some 'imaginative suggesri'oos. · "Why not have Dorothy land rn Disneyland?" Another su~gest~. "How ·about South Coast Plaza?" ''let's ha~e an earthquake in- stead of a tornado," offered one youngster obviously acd1inoted to Mother Nature's eccentricities on the West Coast. Still another suggested a tidal wave as Dorothy's transportation to Oz. This updated version won't be produced, except in the minds of its young creators. It was an exercise in creative thinting during a session of South Coast Repertory's two-week Children's Theater Workshop. The topic·on this day was design -putting fogether ideas for sets and costumes -and the instructor was a man who hos been performing both functions for several years, SCR resident designer Cliff Faulkner. And the hour-long design session was only one of many experienced by the 120 eager students between the ages of 8 and 14 during the program, which culminates Saturday with o recital on the main stage of the Costa Mesa company's Fourth Step Theater cQmP.lex. "In two weets, kids will leorn how artists work together os a team . i, •• .. J• .. \ ·. # .. 4.\ "· ':. ::-: .,,. . ··' ........ . ~ . A. . ''\ .. ~. \, ' .. ( . _ .. __ • .f t • to stage a theotrkat.p~odtJC!ion,'1 explairled ~pne Doyle, d1rectqr of · .SCR' s· Youris Cohservotory Theater an<} !tie Overall coordinator of the workshcp program. . · ''For mony, it will be a fun experie:rice they'U atways remember. Others ~m become hooked on theater~ and for them SE:R offers further training through the Young · Cooservatoty, which will be open for enrollment in the fall." Par11c1pot1on 1 in the two-week workshop was limited to boys and girls who had never attended classes at SCR in the past. The young peo~ were divided into three groups for three hours of instruction each day for 10~. Included on the curriculum were movement and stage direction, mime, articulation, poems, puppetry, im. provisation, costumes and props, as well as the design lecture. The students also got a first-hand look at a produciion being assembled -in this case SCR' s openi~g show, "The Crucible." For 12-yeor-old Bennett Furlow of Irvine, h was familiar territo,Y: He had just moved to Orange County from Son Diego, where he went . . . . . .. -.·· ; ~ -. . . . t ' .~ . .... . ·.. ' ) ...... , . . .. . . . . . . .,.(, . •. . . . . \ ·:· .. . , . ·-' . \ .. . { ....... , \; ..,.. ' .. .,._"·.~ . • . ' .. "·· . . .. sror "G ns•ruc:1on du' es w th SCR ~gulars Howard Shangraw, Kathryn . . .. " . laird.Johnson and Faulkner os well .. as guest instructors Caprice Rot e · • 1m1me Mlchael Moro !properties , '\ , . ... .: . .. On r~e cover Por'1C1por·s , SCR s 0 11dre,.. s Theater Worcsriop learned ro make loces from oro. f essionols. Photogropn~ b'; Nia. So11:p : \ through a ~miJar prpgram at the Old 'ldurie Clousing lvo1cel, Bud lesl1e iiouse and gave 1rem three exam. Globe Theater. ., timpr~1sol1om and BorbOra lune pies~ EmbefltshinQ such basic elemenrs . "I want t~ be an OEtor,".the Dodge 'showing emotionl. as lobr•c softe11er a pooer bog and youngster said "A 'program like this • Kathryn wro1e a play. called Qr oid soc e came up w rh rhee gives you the chance 10 improve your Brothers and Sisters' especially \or reo s c. cok11Tg cboroc-ers as e•O"'· skills." the program.'' Doyle con11nued. pies 01 .ov.-budge1 c;eot,1v1r~ Felicio lemus. 13. of Santo Ano "We 'll be ·using 1t in the recool Ait~ougli. the Youngsrers J1 hove ogreed. though stle approoched lt Saturday " a more-hoo-avefage rteresl n from another direetion. The 10 year ·Old Second ~1ep ·tiea1er ord •he·r porerts "<l"e com~ "I 16ve art and always ~a.,e," she Thea•er tics beer cort .. er eG 1~0 o i.C w .,, ·i 145 for he iv.o.wee noted. "My mom heard Qbou1 this campus ot sorts for the CTW prooram tliev re still 1ust kids Dov1e progranr and thought it would be a progral'I' which meets wherever recalled c previous year s c.loss good 1deo for. me. I've e~oyeci' .. space is available. last v.ee~ the:, wh1chshe ~elt-0:0oeo~· ema .rstage.. meettng all the new kids and we e log1st1col situation became obit hg~t ior o few m1nures. , gottena lot6f newstuff inthedqsses." as.rhe closse~ hQd to share lacilif(es · Wen I come boc 1he were. "h's a lot of fun, and it's neat to with the Hispanic Ploywf1ghts Prf). cl·mbmg a1l -0"er these•' she soic be wor~ing with the pros," added 1ec't whtch wos presented laS1 win~ ng .... hey 1ust tiodn t beer. toiq David l~eux, 13, of Santa Ano. wee~end ')Qt •o \'-, . "My polen1s have tickets to SCR. so In. Faulkner's 'Wizard of Oz" <:?Vhe" • ~ eRCg1.in1er w't'\. I've gotten r.o go too lot of ploys. 1ecture the designer co~ered · nor.:·1yo1ess o~a' ··h~,;~hds ·Sa1urdoy.· This has been great.'' only 1<1Cot1ons, bvt charOder zot1ons --or 1ha• same mo1n stage 0< a f0< Soutb Coast Repertory, this 1s of each person in r e story as we I os recital n ''Ol\' o• her ome~ and the fifth Children's Theoter Work· whqt he or she ·would wear The lnends-r e 150 810 14-year-OldS shcp, and each hos centered on o · •. ~aed w1tc~ o'f' the West, for w I hove o good wor ,ng knowledge theme such as •'colors," '!ncinsense" etomple, ,drew some ~mpromotu ol he t eate• ood •ts var•ous phases or "elements." This yeqr's program c'hofocterrs11cs of "a pnnc1pol ''"on o' ooera1-00 focuses on "the lami~." IRS tax collectOf" and ··a business Some of • err oe•hops uo· "It's such ·a pleasure to wotch all execuhve.'' conmously rnov have made a these kids get excited' about the · At that session, Faulkner go-.e career decs1or And one day hey'I theater and .. WC>rt1ng with pro· •hem their homework ~ create o Qe bod 10 per orm or wor lessionols," said Ooyte,· who rs puppet from lllflk Of tro~ oroood the boc s ~ge tt>r reol ".~ t·lP1~~n,~ "FHMr. O'QJ$t \~~ '1988 ~ S ~ ... .. . , . ..... .. ~ '"'".' •: ~ .. I • ... . . . -. ' . . . .. ' . ; · . .. ' , .•. .·; : .. ' : -· '· ... : .. . . . ... . , . . ... . . "· . .. . . .. ... .. ... ... . , .. · ,· .. ' . . . Oilendaf .-... • • ,t .. ·. AUG. : • .. ·a M ·'Tw T F B 1 2 . 3 . 4 5 6 . .. 7 8 9 .. 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 14 ·fs1 s 11 .1 s 19 20 "' 21 22 23 ·24 25 26 27 26 2930 31 ' ·~ . . a!.ld T:J\cm. ,340 '59uih. Coast Hish-"~· Lagur\3-Beach. presents live . cntenammcn1 "'1d dancul,g nightl). 494-M088: · SUNSET PUB 1665'5 .P;.c1fic t oast· High"-a'. Sunscl Beach. offers h'e l'ntena1nrhcn1 se'en n13h1s a1 wttk. ·ron~gh1 and S:iturda). The Dukes of Rh~1hm. 9·10 p,m. to 1;30 a.m. 51t2-I ~:!6 . COLJRTHol.JSE RESTAURA~T. 2 Hunon-Crntn! Dn vc. ·Santa Ana. preSC'lll~ Na1haniel Jam Middleton in the har and gnll Thursday ihrough ~turda). t!·JO p.m. to I a.m and John .\llen during lunch 1n th e L1hran/Gardcn : Room Monda\ through Fnda) Th~ ,.Counhou"t' ,·s locatl•tj orw block on lhe 55 free" a), \l.,c<;l tin· Mac.\n)lur Blvd. 1n lhe • HullO[I Centre For information. call . 540-KM 5. . · . · ... . . . . . da) Rod . .\rou nd lb<? Clock Show. ~ 1C' ·wc~nci.da). Jailtiou<;t Roc kt.'rs: hvc op 10 piece rock ·r-s-Soul band. Thur; • da\. Cra1) ConteSIS. 768-8467. THE CROWN ' HOU SE.3280:? uth Pacific Coast Highway. South _, U\guna . Frank R1cc1 ·and Tno r......:.-""'."""'--------------__:_=-:------- pcrform T ucsda) thTOugh Satµrda~. 9 p.m. lo 1·30 a.m. Blue Adept is rea1urcd Sunda~ and Monday at 8:30 p.m l %-5 773 or 4Q<l-26.26. JEREMIAH'S RESTA URANT. 8901 Warner .\\Cat Magnolia. in Hunttngton Beach pre~nt lhe enter- 1a1nme"nt Monda' through turda) -8:10 p.m. to I .ii.m. 1n Jeremiah's Lou nge. l1'e la" happ' hour Mon· da~ through Fnda~. 4· .30 to 7 p.m Compliment.an buffet. no co,cr or min imum c..\ outdoor patio dance Ooor. 21 and ..over. Tonight. Julie Wells Tno. For.,1nforma11on. call •'• "'' o : I KISS. TH E CLUB :!285 !'o:e"pon Bh d in Cos1a Mesa. Flashing lights. 41'.1-.2662 REVERE IJOUSE 900 W. First St .. . • I .; ..... "' ·mirror\ and.a huge' dance tloor No I- shim or -;hon~ Ticket~ arc $5 for all sho"i.. Door. open" al 8 p.m. Cali .. . ..... 833-1160 . T'\J!tlln. presents .\I Abbott. who uses bab~ grand piano. drum machint. hac,s pedals and S\ nthcs1zer to create a one man band. Dancing 1s en- couraged For informauon and rcscr· ·. ... '. ' ... .. ' ·, - ~ .. ... .. ·:. THE ifOP prcscn1s · lhe ·coolest ··HopP),. Hour in . lo"n 5-7 pm , 10n1ght. and Saturda). Dance ($3 'at10n'i. call 543-1B 19 NIGHT MOVES '902 \l. arner Ave. llunt1niton Beach. conccn info line: X40-0208. . • · 1 ..:,\ I d d . •CO\'l'r char,&t' I · liunda\. the Hop .'l"" 'a C'> an . inner rc$t'natJOM,. ft•a1urc'> 1he ·:Bn11sh ln\·as1on" w11h q11l 4%-M<UO. fonu:n hot lint . '"Rock .\round Big Ben ($3 lO,cr 4N%-~9n ~ · :Cf)argc~and is closed Monda). ··Rock Saturday . .. ... DllKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· -'\round the Clock."" a ~1~1tm of rock PACIFIC .. AMPITHEATRE Steve CLUB 1n lhl'Nc" poncr'Reson. ·1 107 <}nd roll Tues ·'.at 8 p m ($3 co' er . I awrcncc and Eydie Gormc with . . Jarnbor~c .Road. t'ev.pon Beach' dr.irgl'I. Wed 1\ \onlc'it 'l1fhl Call ' 'IX'\:1al guest Jel'l") van D)'k.C tonighl prrscnts the golden age o£rod. ·n· roll tor tk1:11b: Thurspa\. Dan,t' Dance' at I! p.m . .,Rescf\ ed seat mg: $:?2.50. '.· 7 p.m. to:! a.m. n1ghtl~ c-.:"ccpt ·unda~ Danll'' \\lth·no l't>,:Cr ('har&c . 18774 $1 !.:DO lawn. Ticket• are available a1 and :Monda<' . .No cover charge Brook))ur . .,t. · J-ountaH1 Valle} the Pacific .\mphithc:nre box officr . -Classic bands wi ll perform the era's %J-2 \6fi, · '. . and at 411 T1ckctron locations. For · gtl'ates.~ ~11.slro~ .. Good Goll ) .• Miss TH E.llOP Bl!H Mercury R~ad in _ more mforme1uon and to charge Molh·-,. t6. I Want To ffold Your . Laguna HillsprescntsJho~craLySOs t1ckc1~:b} phone. call 'Teletron at " Harid. urn: and The Swttthc.ans and ()(h·:Hopp)"Hour'Buffct 5 1 7 634-t300. arc fe:uured tx·ginnmg Aug. 23 p.m. Moodav through Fnday. lu~ch COACH HOUSE · 33 151 Camino M4-1700, · al 1 ~ a.m. Fndays see new acts each · Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano n:>UR SEASONS HOTEL 690 month with "On tagc" and hop presents DaYid Lindley with El Rayo-. "leW,pon Center Dri ve. Ne'wpon Jocks: Saturda). .Pan) at thl: Hop all X ronight. For,tickcl sales and din·n~r Beach presents Marlene Arden's night long. dance. dance. dance: rest'Tva11ons. C3ll 496-8930. Conce. songs and music m the Conservatory Sunda} from· 3 to 7 p.m. Swing your hot hnr: 496-8927. Lounge Monda} through Friday 5 to sweet hean \o the Don Miller Big Sa.Dela_ y 8 p.m. and Saturqay. 6 to 8 p.m. Band and from 7 p.m. until closing. THE WHITE HOUSE ,Restaurant special e'cnts: Monda) Closed: Tuse-«EGGAE CONCERT First Orange County ;\t QS Benefit ReggaeC'ohcen and Dance Jam from noon to 11 p.m. Steve and Eydie Stne Lawrence and Eydie Gorme wltll tpeClal guest Jerry van Dyke at 8!im. Saturday at the Pactllc: Amphitheatre. Re.e"ed aea la $22.50, $12.50 lawn. Tlclr.e\,J are available at the clflc AmpJaltll•tre bos office a_nd at all Ticketron locadon•. Pot more lnformadon, call Teletron at 634-1300. at lgll's1a Communll\ Park. 24671 Via Iglesia. Lajuna Hills. The event "Ill alM} offer Jamaican foods and be' eragcs. For uckl·t 1nh •r ri1.1 ",JI 458-6471. Reggae mu" "'"' Jn• smgers arc in'itcd tu 1.1"'l' I' 1'l 1111'11 hcnefit. Riii BUT_BITSI "MlJRPHY'S MOST HILARIOUS~ .. PERFORMANCE!" --I\"'" lrw" "1,11111 \I \I. Vf\1 COURTHOUS E RE 'T \l I\\\ 1 Hutton Ccntfl' Dn\l'. 'v't,1 .\r'.1 presents The ew Ink '\pot' 10 ti l' h.1 and gnll "1th :! 'ho", .Jt ' 1 ,,1 ' " p.m. The ('ounhou<.e , 1 , •' 1 •n block off the SS 1rct·"·' \\ ··: 11' Mac nhur Bhd 1n 11.-11 , 11 .. r • I' --..---- FOi COi 11 f: Mm•Glf1' RUN MA....,...,...,.._... ---··- FOi • lllnurt: Mm•GHY RUI . .,..~-~~ .......... ,.. ---·-. -----wwswwwu ~':::'-:.-:.-;:'\;: ==----= =:::i: =:w ,.._,,..~ w .-...~ ...,.... -•w•• --._Ill !:!' ---·· -----·-..,_ .,,._ ----·--·!.!!!..!!!.. ·~ ---·-------·-r .... _ 1------1 "~ t " .. .. . E 0 0 ' I E . . . MURPHY TI• NUJlUlW"~ Prinre~m . <IWuwrs An.-na .... ............. llMm ·~ f-..Cot.wll 111-11• e,,....,-lo .. _ .. . .. . ..... "°-----· Centre. For inform 1· l ·' 540-8615. VILLA NOVA R1d1.1.,• 'J.it piano s1~lmgs ~und.1' t111 '"t: Wedncsda). Open da1h '1' n• '• "s.m .. 3131 W. \oa-;1 ll i~t u '·" pon Beach 642· 78~0 THE WHITE 11or E K. \tJlllJll and T:i,em. 340 iu1ti c ·.• ll1l' wa). Laguna Bcalh P"" 1t' I" entertainment and d.111, uw .11t:hth 49"-8088 S NSET Pl'B lon5'1 l'Jl111, t ·J' H1ghwa). unset 1k.1d1. •' .,, •' entcnainmcnt \C.'H'n n1ghi-JI •'l'l'"- Rob Rio from 3 lo 7 pm ''m' ,-.1u ~endar Cootinued .m. 10 midnight. 592-1926. onday SUNSET PUB 1665S Pacific Coast ighway. Sunset Beach, offers hve ntertainment seven nights at week. onight Surf & Rescue. Classic surf us1c e,·ery Monda) 1n ..\ugust. 9· .m. to I a.m. 592-1926. LOUIE LOUIE'S 16 70 Newpon lvd al 17th treet. Costa Mesa. Free dm1ss1on. Must be 21 and over. 45-5448. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaura nt nd Tavern. 340 South Coast Hi~­ y. Laguna Beach. presents hve ntenainment and danci ng nightly. 94-8088. THE COURTHOUS E RES- :AURANT present~ the Show Case 1ngers. One block off thC' 55 Frec- 3\. wt"St on Maci\nhur Bl vd. m u·non CC'n trc. For 1nforma11on, call .i()..8615. prtsents Fnda' cveningjazz conceru from 5:30 to ':30 p.m. each Fnday throu~ Sept. 2. in the hotel's new amph11hea1re. The conceru fcaturt the S9ng styling of Stephanie Haynes & Fn<"nds and are free to guests and local residents. Picnic baskets, beverages and blankets arc available. For more information. call 644-1700 ext. 778. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Fashion Island. Newpon Beac h. pres- enls Dal"\) Tavlor and Ron Donath at the keyboard and piano in the lounge tonight and Saturdays. For reservations, call 644-2030. DRlfTWOOD LOUNGE 21462 Pa- cific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach presents the Swingers Trio with songs from the 30s and 40s Fnda> and Saturday. 8 p.m. to midnight. and unday 2 to 6 p.m. 536-1421. ask for Driftwood Lounse. VILLA NOVA Singer/pianist Ceasar Fr.u1er performs a vanety of ~1 Jal/ and rh~thym and blues Thursda) WHITE HOUSE 340 South Coast through Saturda~ from 8:30 p.m. to it hwa). La~na Beach pl't')Cnts I :JO a.m.. unda)' through Wednes- d"h .... day from 8:30 a.m. 10 1:30 a.m. u e an • e omoll\<'S toni.,.1 at Richard Fauno's eas)' listeninJ piano :30 p.m. Adm1ss1on 1s S2 Call l)'hng. 3131 West Coast Highway. 94-8088 for more informat1on. Nev. port Beach. 642-7880. COURTHOUSE RESTA URANT. 2 50 30thS N utton C'entrc Dme. Sant:! Ana. CAFELIDO. 1 1·· ewpon ..-.. nts8ianist Irene-Castle '" the Beach. 675-2968. presents the Tony '"~ Guerro Sextet from 8:30 p.m. 10 I ibrary/ arden Room .Juesda) a.m. S3 CO\ er charge. rou'.ih Saturd~y beg1nninfll16 p.m. JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Ron's in he Cou~house 1sJocated one bloc~ Laguna, 1464 South Coast Highway, ff the SS · frec~y. ~est on · Laguna Beach. cocktails & hors acA nhur Blvd. ·in th~ t-lutton d'oeu,•rco; and recorded Jazz music entre. For information. cal1 h F d 5 8 0.86 I 5. "· , · Monda' throug n a) .. to p.m. SUNSET PUB' 166S5 Pacific Co:&'r 49}:481 L . ighway. unset , Beach. 9ffe" .hve .~turday ten amment seven n1l,h1s at week,. · · •'"' 30th s onig.htE\esofthe World9p.m.tcrl C'"'E LIDO 50 1 trcet. m. 592-i926. , •. "Jewpon 8eaC'h'. 6 75-2968. Luther .F.ACES NITECLUB 1 858~ Beach t;tughes-Qumtet 8.30 p.m. to I a.m.S3 h·d. · m Huntm&1on Beach. Blues · cover charge. 1gll1. howumc 1s •IQ p.m. 21 and "er . .\dltliss1on at 1he door· 1s. S4. all 964-221.1 for 1nJOrmat1on. CANNtRY RESTAURANT to- ight. Wednt"Sda} and Thursda~. t,he ark Guerrero Duo. 3010 Lafa)'ctle ,e. Nev.pon Beach. 675-S777 oncen hot lme: .49().8927 ed.naday JEREMIAH'S RESTA URANT. I Warner A\e.at Magnotta 1n untington-Bcach present live enter- inment Mondav through Saturday. 30 p.m. to I a.m. tn Jeremiah's ounge. Tonight. Karen Gallinger d Michael Hill at 8:30 p.m. REMICJt'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE esenls Shenna Hope and Manin ead 8 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Wednesday rough Saturday. Country, (aJun. lues. Jan and showtuncs. 18120 on Karman Ave. Irvine. S5~ 1305 THE WHRE BOUSE Restaurant d Tavern. 340 South Coast HtJh· ay. Laguna Beach, p~scnts hve tertainment and dancing nightly. 4-8088. SUNSET PUB 166S5 Paclfic Coast 1ghway. Sunset Beach. ofTen live tertainment seven nights a Wttk. <>night. Judah Starr 9 p.m. to I a.m. 2-1926. ln1nday SUNSZT PUB I 66S5 Pac1flc Coast 1pway. Sunset Beach. ofTcn live teruinmcnt seven nights a week. oniaht throuah Saturday. Coco ontoya 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 2·1926. IU'.SORT 1107 Newpon Beach. SUJlday FREE CONCERT Music tn the Parll.. sponso red b) the C11y of Uiguna Beach. P.resents ··Europa" toda' al 5 p.m. in Bluebird Park 1n Laguna beach . .\II onginal La un Jazz "llh Kurt Rasmussen. lead per-cuss1on1s1 .\rrl\e early for eas) parking and bnng refreshments and lov. -backed chairs or blankets. For more information. raH Dons Shield. 4Q4-14.74, CAFE LIDO 501 30th St. Newport Beach. New York Jazz Conn«t1on 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 67S-2968. Monday CAFE LIDO, 50 1 30th St.Newpon Beach. Wavne Wayne. Bob Moore. Gary Wing and Ernie Nunez. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. 6 75-2968. Tue.day CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th St. Nrwpon Beach. Diana Ditne and Wayne Wayne on sax and flute with lnter- SC'Ctlon tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. WedDmday CAFE UDO SO I 30th St .. Newport Bnch. presents Jackie Ryan. vocalist wiih La rry Nash. Roy McCurdy. Doug Webb and Brian Bromberg 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 6 75-2968. Tbanday CAFE LIDO 501 30th St .. Newpon Beach. prcKnts Chuck Findley to- night 8·30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or 673-5056. JAD. PACIFIC a non-profit or- ganization to p~rvc and encourage live JUZ meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. and is open 10 jau musicians and~ buffs. For more information. call Dr. Charles Rutherford at 4;\2-5819 or 9111 Scon at 641-76"48. ---ei.o--_, __ ---------· .,,. ___ .....,. ~--------~-..,,--------c:...._,__ __ , __ _ -,_._ __ ,___.,,, ____ .....,_. -___ _,. ,_c.-.. -... oot•----'--___ ._ ------.,._ __ .,_. -Clot .._ ___ ·---- ..__ '----- ....... --....... ---------------0.-------__ ...,.. .,_ .... -----·-_.__ .. ---..--.... ___ .. __ -----_°" ___ -·--· ----..... _ .. ___ . __ _ _ .. _.,.__ ------_ .. __ __ -·-·-------... ___ -·-· ---------- 380373oel f Gtlendar ())ntinued EiC. Friday PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS Festnal of the Ans in Laguna Beach. Nagh tl) through Aug. 28. Tickets range tn pnce rrom S9 to SJS ART ·A·F AIR. in a new locauon. 777 Laguna Can) On Road. continues through Aug. :?8. Open SC\1en da)s a "eek. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Closing hours are 11 p.m. Fnda) and Satur· da\. Ge neral admission is SJ.50, children under 11 free w11h adult. and ~n1or; are charged S.2.50. $2 per person an groups often or more. Tram sen ice 1s a' a1labk from outlying parking area~. STARFAIR a V1s1onary Ans Expo through Aug.. 28 793 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. across from the Fesu' al of the Ans and the Sawdust F('Sll"al. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daah . V1s1onan artists. hand painted cloth('s and Nc V. Age experiences and items. /.\dmiss1on 1sS I per person and pan oft he proceeds will be donated to organ1za11ons that address en· '1ronmental issues. MAGIC ISLAND recently open to the public for the first time, provides patrons with the best in corned). magjc and psychic talent. Phil Tern· pie, illusionist. through August 21. Dinner and shows Wednesday through Saturda) from 6 p.m. Ch1I· dren arr welcome to brunch and !>hows Sunday from 9:30 a.m. Magic Island as located at 3SOS Via Oporto 1n Ne~port Beach. Validated or valet parking.. Dress rode. reservauons required. For res<'rvattons and tnfor· mauon. call 6 7 S-0900. CANNERY RESTAURANT ft.•a. lures Champagne Supper Cru1~s ever) Frida). 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m .. unda). S to 7 p.m.. Champagne Brunch Cruises. Saturday and Sun· da'. I 0 a.m. to noon and I :30 to 3· 30 p.m. 3010 l.afa)ette Ave. Newport Beach. For more anforma11on. call 67S-5777. CAFE MOZART features classical piano Wrd. e'enang.. and. piano or guitar. pop. and show tunrs Th urs at. evenings. All music is performed dunng dinner. Also fea· turcd 1s music at Sunday brunch. 3195:! Camano Ca,ristrano. San Juan Capistrano. 436-0-12. LAGUNA POETS mttt <'ach Fri. at 8 p.m. at th<' Laguna Beach pubhc library. 363 Glenneyrc. Laguna Beach. Evl'f)on<' is welcome. Call 4<14-9550 or 494-8375. OVEREAJ'ERS ANONYM OUS ~rlcomcs newcomers to mor<' than 90 meetings held weekly at locauons throughout Orange Count). Tht're a~nod1ets. fttsordues.onl) adesirr to stop e"3ting compulsivel)'. For mor<' information. call the Central office. 1 I 7S2 Garden Grov<' Blvd. St<'. 11 S. Garden Grov<'. at SS4-1 440 or 240.9007. Saturday SUMMER FESTIVAL '81 Ans and (raft\ how and Sale. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1n Lions Park. Costa Mrsa. Food and entertainment. Sponsored by the Cit' of Costa Mesa and Costa Mt'sa Sasier ('111es. For more 1nformauon. call 5~9-860S. HOME ANO GARDEN SHOW At thr .\nahc1m Con\C~n11on Center toda~ through unda>. .\ug. :! l ar~e~t shO\' of II'> kind m the na11on v. 11h tl\ er 900 C\h1b1ts . special featurt'"· a v.1dt• 'an('t) of entertain· mrnt and much more Hours arc 'iaturda~. 11 a m to I 0 p m.. unda~ 11 a.m. 10 C) p.m .. Monda} through Fnda'.:? 10 I 0 p m .\dm1ss1on pnct' are Stl 50 for adult~. Ch1ld~n 6 to 16. SJ: under 6 fret.'. For information. call 999-8900. BRITCHES TO BONNETS The D1SCO\t.'f) MuS<'um of Orang<' Coun· IY displa)~ C'Ostumes from the turn of the century through the month of .\ugust Today' 1s1tors "all craft their own fanciful sun hat or visor. Hat and '1!'>0r forms are pronded. ..\ small craft par11c1pa11on 1s charged. The D1scovcn Muse um is located at 310 I West Han ard St.. Santa Ana and 1s open to the public from 11 a.m. to 3 pm. Saturda)s and Sunda\S For more 1nformat1on. ell S40-0404 COMPUTERSWAPMEET IOa.m. to S p.m. at tht' Orange Count' Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Om'<'. C'o ta M~ an the Commercr Build· 1ng. Adm1s"on " SS For an for· mauon rall <800):!5:?· 7917. GU SHOW toda~ and Sunda) at 1he Orange ( ount} Fa1( and E~po. 'iat1on ( cnttr. 88 Fair Dm c. Costa Mesa. q a.m to 5 p.m. 1n the Home -\rts and (rafts Bu1ldin.f-.\dults SS. children fl to 14 are S-. Call Wt'st Coast Promotions at 989~1S67 for ltefP!eg HWfU•IUI iMWMOlla•·KAM ft'OCICWILL '' ''HIGH-SPIRITED AND HILARIOUS:' -Peter Travers, PfOPtE MAGAZINE •••• • -··· '' -Mike Clark, USA TODAY more information. ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET prc~nted by Tel-Phil Enterpri~ ('ach turday and Sunday 1n the main parking lot of the Orange ( ount' Fair Grounds 7 a..m. to 4 p.m · .\dm1ss1on 1s fift) cents for "alk-ins Orange Coun t) Fair· i rounJs information phone number l'i 751·3:?47. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP MEET 8 a.:-.1. 10 3 p.m. wtth free admission and fr« parking today and 1omorro". . pace fee 1s SI 0 on ~aturdays and Sundays or two spaces for S I 0 on u nda) • w1 Lh procttds from the swap meet going to campus clubs and organi1ations. scholarships and comm unit) sen ice projects. For add1t1o nal information. call 898-:?38<1 The swap me-et is held in 1hc: parking lot located at the entrance of tht' collcgr at the Goldrn West St~t traffic light ~1v.ccn Edinger and McFaddt•n ~trcets. Sunday TRUCK JAMBOREE 9 a.m. to S p.m. todav at the Orange County Fair and E"pos1t1on ('enter. 88 Fair Drive. ( o~ta Mrsa an the p1cn1c area. west lawn and i\rlington Theatre. Call Inter hows at 3~S IS for infor· mat1on. BIRD EXPO 9 a-.m. to 3 p.m. at th<' Orange Countv Fair and Expos1t1on Center. 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. .\dm1ss1on 1 S:?.50 for adults. ch1l· drcn under I:! frer. Call 495· 7080 for details Monday LOVE AWARENESS FOUN· ~ATION presents metaph~s1cs and p~sch1c ab1ht~ lt.'C'tures t'ach Monday night at 8 p.m. 1hr ( osta Mesa \Vomt·n·~ Cluh 61 0 West 18th t . < osta \ksa Donauon For 1nfor· m.u1nn. call llS 1-KIUH. Tuesday JOIN TH E HARBOR SINGERS A non.profit group of v.omen singers "ho perform C\ erything from Bach to rod arc looking for new members. The group meets cH'n Tut.>sda} e\t'ning at 7 p.m. at the ~l'C$bytenan Church of the Cove- nant at Fain 1c" and Adams street in Co ta Me..a. Performances a~ also available. For more information. call Ott Co~ at Q61-1680 or V1 Green at 897-0Sl!7 evenings and weekends. Inn. 30SO 8r1Stol St . < 0\1,1 \1C'Sa Free hors d·ocuHr\ Jun and nl'twor!..ing. 731 -3S25. ~z SPEAK TOASn 1A TERS meet each Thursda) a1 " ''' p rn. at &achlT Village. 2134 \l:t1 n \1r~t Hunttl\g_ton Beach lk~mnl r' \\t'I· come. For more anformJ1111n <.'all 84:?-:?0 16 or 84:?·814<1 SCRABBLE 1s pla~ed l'\ m fhurs· da~ at 6:30 p.m. at thr H11nw 'a' mgs bu1ld1ng. Main trtel JI ) 11rl..1o"'n .\venue. Hun11n~ton Al.llh Call 960-27:?9 for details. FARMERS MARK ET ,pnn1>0rcd b) th<' Orange Count~ Farm Burt'Ju 1~ ht'ld <'VCI) Thu~J\ an !ht· main parking lot of the (h,1n~r c nun11 Fairgrounds from Q· Jo J n. tu ~J() p. m. Call 7S I ·J:?-' 7 for mort 1nfor. ma11on. Cl ASSICAL 81111day CAPISTRANO VALLEY YM· PHONY pre~nt~ 11' thml Ra\ 1m Pops Concert at 4 p m Jt 1hc Dana Potnl Rcson. south ofl J~una ~agucl JUSI off th<' San Diego lfl't'\\3\ For rescrvauons and llcll't an•Nmauon call "Matisse" 66t-50m THE BOUZV ROl C..E CAFE Classical stnng quant·t Opu~ I\ accompanies Sunda} ~runt h 11 3 m to I p.m. 3001 :'l.t'"P"'1 01\d "lewpon Beach. 6 7-'· '4-lfl EL R,ANCHlTO ME\ IC\~ RES· TAURANT :?800 't'\\pi1n Bhd ewport Beach prr'l ·~:' inter· nauonally kno"n d.1"'' 11u !Jmt Copperfield e"'-'" "iun,l.11 11 J m to 3 pm 67S·685S -Friday SINGLES MINGLE P \Rn' eJth Fnda) at Prom 1~·' '1~h1, 1ul't H1' W. Coast High" a} 1n 1ht t 1l.J1 B.in Bldg.. Nt.>wport lk ach 1 ! • Ill p rn Open to agt-S :! I.:" "' 1J:im"n11 Free hors d'oeu' rr' ,1 •r pntl'' dancing. Sponsored "' 1!11· \kt•unc Conncctton. (all .\ Hru t 11\'J\On Jt 894-1777 morning~ l\.ll1 \.I.ill .lltl'r noons and e' rntng" I• 11\ an for· m:u ion. E' Wednada TEMPLE BETH t..t 'l~GL ~ 1 Acnvm ES >uth 1 , 1 • ., Rct111"· THE ORANGE COUNTY SKI congrq;;a tion begin' .1 ,, ·~It'' ninl CLUB mttts the first and third ingcnt High Hol~ r>.1 , Jd1\lt11·, Wednesday of ever/ month at the planned. For more anl• rmJ111on tJll Costa Mesa Country Club. Ages 21 tht' Temple office at '".i '1,_ and O\er. For more PARENTS WITHOI T PART· informatton. call 957-8686. NEAS Orange Coa~t 1 h.1p1rr 21> SCRABBLE is played Wednesdays (custody not requaITd 1 I r1·,· Ont'n· at 6:30 p.m. in the u~r-level talion at 7:30 p.m at 1h1 < '"'J \k'·' comm unit) room of Glendale Feder-Golf end Count ') < lul' 1 '<11 < 11:11 al Savings. 24221 Calle~ la Louisa. Course Drive. ('o~t.i \I ,J Optn .1> Laguna Hills. Call 586-2378 for the public dance follci'" "11h hH' funhcr 1nforma11on . band. 847-1600 or 'i4t> ' "tor m1ir • CRIBBAGE is played on the sec-information. ond and fourth Wednesday of each PARENTS WITHOl T ~ART· month at 7 p.m. at the Oasis Center. NERS H'unungton fk'Jl h l hJp11·r Room VI. 5th St. and Marguerite in S95 hostu free orn:n1J1111n tor ,~n~: orona del Mar. •Call 644-4138 for_ parents. Call chapter ph•'"" i.llll· ll ' additional infohnauon. for mtttinJ loc~tion Jnd ,1dJ11111n.1I LEADS CLUB Costa Mesa chapter. membership 1ntormJt111n a group for women in business. mttts Membership '" Part·nt' \\ 1th11ut <'Very Wed nesday momina at the Partners is open to d1\1mt·d -.cp;ir· Countrysi~ Inn 1n Costa Mesa at atcd widoli'cd or m'' rr m3rra1·J the comer of Redhill and Bristol. pal't'~ts of living \'h1ldr1·n < u\h)(.h 11< Meettngs arc from 7: 15 to 8:30 a.m. lhe children 15 not 3 IJ• i.n -\ non· For . more information and rcscr-profit. non-sectarian. t·dma11onal "~: \ations. call Jenette Perrault at pniza~ion pwp -prm 1dt'' J pn 53846612 or Jeanett(' Thompson at anm of soe1al aCll\lllC\ J1~·u~\10n~ 892-S930. and study groups for ,10!?k p3renl\ Tia nda end thm' fam1hes a y PIUMltOFUFE Sl!liGL_ES stp.lr,\ AD Q.UB OF ORANGE COlJNTY OVtt 4S m«t for T G I I ' to P n holds a Wttkly M>C1al event bcpnnina at Embiut ulll'S. 3100 L FrontrrJ. at 5:30p.m. at Mu~·s. The Red lion Ana~m. Forrcscn-a11nn'>and 1nfor· ' ---. -----~---=-~ ~-- Gilendar Chntinued Maalcal ataira Tbe Upetaln Strini Band will pro.tde one of tbe performance. at tbe ummer P'ad•al '88 Art8 and Crafta Sbow and Sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Saturday In Llona Park, Coeta lleu. They will perform at 11 :45 a.m. P'oocl and entertainment. Tbe e•ent la •ponMred by tbe City of Coeta lieu and Coeta lieu Sl•ter Clde.. P'or more Information, call 549-8605. ma11on. call 836-8744. C rnter. 2205 Main trt>et, Suite 10. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Mttt Huntington Beach. Donation 1s SJ for T .G .l.F at S:JO p.m. at Popp) ·s and free child care 1s available. Call Cafe 1n Anaheim. Information. call 647-1628 for more anforma11on and 521-5875. to l~ve messages. F .L.l.R .T. Dancing at the WHEELOFFRlENDSHIPS1nglcs Meadowlark. 8 p. m DJ. John over 45 meet for brunch at 11 :JO a.m. Symes. Refreshments. SJ. 16 782 at the Holiday Inn in Fullerton. For Graham St.. Huntington Beach. In-information and ~rvat1ons. call formation line: 647-1628. 521-5875. Saturday PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES Champagne buffet brunch. Tijuana 'Je"'l><>rl lkalh. SJ for member'>. S4 for non-members rcfrcshmcnts and gues1 spea~l'f For 1nforma11on 64+-'J'I) Tuesday WING A.~O BALLROOM DANCE CL B Learn "C~I coa'>t ""mg. fo\- trot. "alt1 ...amba tango anJ all bJllroom dJnCl"' at thl' Ir' tnl' H1hon Zot Room .11 l'I pm S6 or S 11.J per month Dance at II p m For more 1nforma11on. l'311 .N4-05~' WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. "ngll'<> 01;cr 4 . mcrt tor dannt•r JI 6.10 p.m at \tt·cr Inn an .\nahc1m < all ·11-5M~5 tor rn~.·na110"' and tnfor· ma11on A~~.A.P ingk~ .\s!>OC1a11on of Pro- fC'>)aonJI\ meet l.'\Cr\ Thu"'1a\ C'\e· n1ng t-p m 10 11 pm a1 d1fTC'rcn1 locauon\ \mall gmup net\!o ori..1ng. personal 1n1rodumon\ hot .rnd cold hor\ d°t>l"u' rl'' \oual JJncing. rnl\· l"r' Jnd pn1l'' < Jll C<ll h "'C'l'I.. tor li.x·a11on JnJ inlorm:i 111 •n ""'·"" n ur "hH-11-1~1 THEATER .. "I 00. I ()()" al 1he Sou1hamp1on Oannt'r rhc:urr. IJO .\\C Pico San < kml"nlt' t4Q -~5"61. Y.~ncsda)~ JnJ T huro;dJ" JI I • Fnda' s and \JturdJH al . ~5 "iunda\S at I JO Jnd x 15 1hrnugh ~pt 4 · "Ll'L ABSERtt b' the La~e For~t \h11" Nlatt·r~JI lhl' L.ai..1: Fort"St II un Jnd \Jal C lub. l.a!..e for('\I Dr" e at kronarno Kl•dJ t:I Toro< r-0:!:!111. tin.1 IX'r111rnlJnl.:' 1on1gh1 through \undJ~ .ll .... rm ··uTTLE HOP OF HORRORS" a1 th, HJrkquan l>1nner Pla\housc '\"'111 • \ llJrhor Rh d ~nta .\na "A CHORl'~ LINE" an tht' Dr.rn1J !"-'1·''1 I n1~hth 1.'\(l·pt \fondaH L JO fhl·a1l'r ot Or:ingl' ( 0 3,1 c olll'[tt' JI' Jf\ 111~, urtJ111 llmt'' through ~pt < o\lJ \k<.a (·1'2-'21!1()) fhur.Ja" 1' thwugh~aturdJ"Jt I< rm \undJH ··PIC:"\IC" Jt lhl· In inc: C ommun1- Wednesday at 4 p. m. until .\ug 21\ '' I hl'Jtl.'r l unlc: Rocf.. (. ommunat' PRIMEOFLIFESINGLES dinner "Al'OITIONS" b' th.: C hapmJn l1.1rl 1 \unn,hall Dn'e Inane at ~m1c·., ~lanh:111an 2 'I Bn<,tol \lu'ltl (um pan' in lhl' ma an lhl'Jll'r '' ,-'~'1"1 ~ nd.1" and \aturda\ '>JI Co'ltaMcc.aat 1pm f orrr~nauon., of Goldl·n \\l•\t Cl1lkgl' !Ml-~X2~1 \pm 1hrt1u1(h .\ug 21 1A.1thamaiinl'<' and 1nforma11on lJll "1 l"--.w 1tin1"ht JI~ pm 'laturJa, JI '.rnd \unJJ' JI 2 Pm " ,,. f.I' "SOCIAL SECTRIT\'" at tht UFE ON YOllR OWN \ingk" 55 p. m and O\l'r. mct.•I nt.'"' tm·nd\'" a \I.arm "CATCH!!!" JI ( ll.1\lltnl' { oU~c\ ( 1rJnd Dmnt•r rhrater -Frt"l·dman suppOrtl\l• atmo\phcrc C\l'r~ 't.'\\pctn lkach < .:nta 'llll Paufit. \\J -\nah,·im ,--~-"'"'1111 ntghtl~ Wednc"4.la~ '10430pm fora,aned ''''" Drt\l' (ornna Jd \tar ''"·rt \l11nJa,, at \J f'tng cuna1n program 1ti"'\-1Nll 1. final ix·rtnrmancl"" ll" um.:' 1hr11u~h <x·pt 25 1nrlud1ng d1nnl'r at local re-.1auran1' night and 'i:lturda' at' pm "THE SOl :'1.0 OF Ml IC" at and a month I~ pot luc~ Oas1\ ~n1or "Cl~DERELLA .. b' 1hc \me man 1 llJ~·th H11"' .. rd\ < unaan ( all Centc:r ()0 \1arguentl' 15th and Children\ Thl·Jtl·r JI 1hc -\nJht•am l>1nnl·r Tht·.11n 1'<.111 Ell amino Real Marguerite 1 Corona dd ~1ar. < uhural .\m < ,·nta ., , I ' Haroor T u,11n "'\1>-l '~1 1 n1gh1h l'\Ct"Pl 644-1,4 Rhd \naht.•1m 1-'\1.'iOl~1 '\atur-\londa" JI \J l'tnl.1 curtain 11mrs · -1hr1•U)!h ~Pl J -F.R.l.E.N.D . a '>tngll'\assoc1a11on da~\ and ">unda~<i JI 2 pm through for fun and gro" th. m~ts l'ach ,\ug. ~!'I ".TRIKE l P THE BASD" at thc \.\-~dnrMia) 5 p.m to m1dn1gh1 an th~ "THE COMEDY OF ERROR "at OrJn!!l" < "unt~ Pcrtormang .\m Zot Room. In inc Halton 17900 thl' (,ro,e "ha~l'<i!)t'arl' Fl'\tl\al t l'Ott.·r t>Ot fo1A.n < t'nil·r Orl\l'. Jamborw Road. lr'IO<' Frl.'e ,akl l~X\~ \IJtn 'it (13rden C1rCl't' < "''J \k...i c55t>-~·~-l. tonight pari..ang. adm1\s1on 1!> SS per person. (6.lt>--~I JI. do~ing J)t'rformanCl''> co-thmugh \\ ,·dnl·'><la' at pm "'1th Gl't in for half-pnn· 1f \OU bnng a night through liunJ.1, .11 8 \(I mallnl''"' \JturdJ' and \unda\ at 2 fncnJ grt 1n frcl' 1f ~ou tlnng two b) "CORPSE" at the \1ul ~cnthJkr I'm calling 1:16\-\ 111 cxtt"ns1on :!111 \1an"on. I 2111 \\ \laht'rn lit ··1 .\LKl~G WJTH " .11 the l 'n1wrn after 5 p.m ffl•l• J-monlh pass1'c Fulkrton (llq2.''JJ~ I fhur<;da\\ f mf111r1um 2 I J \fain \t Hunt· ml"mhl'r\hap b' aucndang thrnug.h \unda" JI !I IS un11I .\u·g. 1n!!tun &·al h 1%~-1 "'4-11. F-ndaH and NEWPORT BEACH SAlLING 2K \J1urJJ" JI ·' 'II through ~ug 2"' SINGLES a club for non-smoking 1-~~---;;;:::;t;;:==================-­~1ngk 'kltlor<-"'1th or" 11hou1 a boat. agl' .:! I and older Meets the first and th a rd \\ ('dnesda' of each month at lhl' Hun11ng1on · 1kach Inn. Pacific Coa\I Hagh"'a' in Huntington BeJch 10 9 \(I pm \lec11ng begins with dnnh and hors d'O<'u' res 1n th<' bar. follo"ed b' a mrt·ting and ac11v111es al 7 pm c;;ocaal hour follows the ml'l'llng Co\t 1<. $6 Call 6 73-JO l 8 for recorded info about club act•' 111es. OASIS SENIO R CENTER SINGLES meet Wcdnesda>s 3 to 4 p.m 1n Room 3. Coffee and tea from 3 10 3:JO p.m. follo"'ed b)' a special program. -.-c- maml• hll---·.u WBEELOFFRJENDSHIPStn&les Willie s. 7891 Warntr Ave .. Hunt-45 and over. meet for dinntr at 6:JO ington Beach at noon. For rtscr- p.m. at Tht Seafood Broiltr 1n vations. call 836-8744. Tbunday Anaheim. For informataon and rcscr-TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM _,,__ ., ....... _,,.. lbJl1'.Ml•lt7.U•U _,_ ""° ....... ._""' ,,. . .,,. .. ., , ... ·- vations. call 893-6865. M da DANCE CLUB Mttts every Thurs.-PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet OD y day at 8 p.m. at 7 38 W. 17th St .. thrtt for a cruise to Catalina. Ltavc at 9 NEWPORT JEwtSH SINGLES age blocks south of NewJ>Ort Blvd. in a.m. return 8:45 p.m. $17. Reser-40-plus. Candlcli$ht. Conversation & Costa Mesa. S 19 month f~. Learn vat ions and information. call Camaraderie Social at 8 p.m. in the tht latest dances followed by a dance 836-8744. Community Room. Western Federal or other act1v1t1cs each week. For NON-SMOKING SINGLES of Savings & }-<>an. 4 Corporate Plaza. more information call 494-0593. America. ( N.S.S.A.) meets every Sat· l.;ifiii~jij~!!i!ijiiiiiiii!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:1 urday at Sentley·s. 7979 Centtr Or., ntllt to the 40S Freeway and Beach Blvd. Huntin11on Beach .. Meelln& 6 to 9 p.m. $6 for non-members. S2 for members. Door pnzcs. hors d'ocuvm. &46-8440 or 24 hour event hothnc. 894-8932 .. r .LI.It T. has a Sillth b1n~y Pl!'Y· Information on F.Ll.R. T. infonnation line. call 647-1628. Sanday YOUNG JEWISH PRO - FESSIONALS inaln21 to34mtttat 7:30 p.m. for no-ho~cocktails and hors d'ocuvres at Re 1ck's upstairs lou~ge. 181 20 Von rman Ave .• lrvint. This 1s a ch•nJC ~date for August only. (ost i~ SS person. For more mformation. cal Ta.mar Bro~r. 76().0209. · · FLlllT Sunday ~ms .. at 7 p.m. in the ~aclifT Villqe Shoppina ,.~ COCllTMl UU ... .,. .. '" .... ,, ............. . • • W9T l"'"'"9 THI DUD NOl (It) u 1u••11••,.11 \ TAOl~J M ~ r~;J.IL.~ •11T11A1tl 1111 ELM ITltllT 4 (It) f'l•C#TTIMllMI Af ... CAUlD WAlllA(ltl f'l•-aulllll COCICTAll UU r\llS 5000 .. M IM 'llllHMlflll OK HARD 1"1 P\.11$ .. G!H t 110 PIUSU WHO FltAIHO ltOCllt "AlllT CN I rt••l.-tll"I CCMINHTO AlllltlCA 1"1 r\llS Molli rtOl 1111 . . ~ ....... . •OA'f$ I ...... I I\ ---· 111 ... , ••••'t -.--c- alCITM 111 , .. -"" .. ,.,, rr.= ...... ---'-N-•He_I•-.... -·-·~---~ _,. ,....... WIOWA _, ~ .. ,- ._ft>MllOl 1111 ,_.. .. ••-••• ~ , .. _.. ......... "!,..a@!"'!!!!'!"'!!!!'!"'!!!!' ____ _ _.._.. ··-""' __ 1;.;;blt:;;:..:l:N~ ... =.;.;'*;;;..;;*::;.;";:.i ..... ~-----~ .. ____ ~-.. - i--..:.::111.&&l::ILl~=u -... • • .,.. .... -·-"*Ill ~..a cm" ___ ._ ·-.., .... '°""-1111 --------um9 WID ...... 1 .. -to••t11 __ ... --.... -----·----=_,. __ ,_ .. ... , ... ~ ---""' .... _ ~ ------'°-.----... ·· .......... ""1111-ml --... ----... ......... --... -----·----·· ,_ __ um.to ...... , .. <DClta 1111 ...,. __ _ am.t1'WA1111 --... Oalty Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. August 19, 1988 000 I 0. q vi ' .~ Calendar Chntinued this South Amcncan presentation authentic and entertaining. Per-formance~ are frt.'e to 11ck~ holders. For more 1 nformauon. call 4Q4-I I 45 shop. For more information. call Elda Bart) at 642-7348. Monday "THE WHITE ARROW" at the 'iewpon Theater An s Center. 250 1 Cliff Dn,e. Newport Beach 1631-0288). closing performances 10-m~t and Saturda~ at 8 p.m .. Sunda) at _.30 NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a swing cl3ss at 8 p.m. each Fnday follo"ed b) a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.: a Jltlerbug class each Monda) at 8 p.m.: and a ballroom and La11n class each Wednesday at 8 p.m. S20 for st'' en lessons. 650-3048. MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance Sunday Club meets al SC\ era I Orange Counly TEA DANCING Red Lion Inn . locations. Dances. dance contests. QA..!\ICE Saturday RAMA NUEVE The Sound of the .\ndes. returns to the Festival of the .\m grounds in Laguna Beach at 5 p.m. Colorful native costumes and umque .\ndean m!\lrumen ts make 3050 Bristol Street. Costa Me~ dance tnps. pla~ oullngs. beach presents Barne) Olson and his 10 panses are some of ptl'Ce orchestra C\ Cf) Sunda) after-the acunues. Dance lessons are noon through Oct 1from 1 offered beginning to advanced, to 6 p m .\dm1ss1on ts SS per person. ball room to swing. For limes and Friday T HE AME RICAN IN TE R-Fm.·' alc1 parking. Tickets ma) be loca11ons. call 840-3518. purchase<f tn advance at the hotel gift ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,..-~~~~~~~~-. Thuraday ''HIGHEST RATING. AN EXTRAO RDI NARY ACCOMP LISHMENT. The Crucifixion is th e strongest such scene of all time, and may be the movie scene Of the year:' -Mike Clark, USA TODAY • "MARTIN SCORSESE IS AMERICA'S MOST GIFTED, MOST DARING MOVIEMAKER. Those willing to acco.mpany him on hisdangerou ride through the Gospels may believe he nascreated hi masterpiece'.' -1111 h••d Co••"~ l"\f 'w.A11-.r1 "ONE O F THE VERY FINEST, MOST ACCESSIBLE RELIGIOUS FILMS EVER MADE. This is anything but another of those boring biblical costume epics. There 1 genuine challenge and hope in this movie'.' -(_,,-"•"-~ l Hllll(,() i 1118llM "DEEPLY FELT AND ULTIMATELY FAITH AFFIRMING. Scorsese has filled this film with images that won't be easily forgotten'.' I<~ ~ (.,()()() M(~I,(, -'MlltKA A.8<. "A MAGNIFICENT MOVIE. A richly beautiful. great work of movie art. The performances are superlative'.' 'l>\>(Nc>I Hf'~ to<. °'11,(,(lt' 0 '111' "IW-. '"THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST' ILLUMINATES TH E STRUGGLE IN ALL SOULS. Scorsese builds a swirling cinematic house of marvel in which all magic i possible'.' lh \<Oll iOllONiO lAOflt MID Mil.It "ASTOUNDING .. A FILM OF PRODIGIQUS POWER AND FEELING, with a towering performance by 'Platoon's' Willem Dafoe. How many directors take on so great a challenge or meet it with such probing intelligence and passionate heart?" l'l>lt-r lr4Vf'h pt()f'll '-WA/I'( "A BRILLIANT METAPHOR. Scor ese has given us a very contemporary image of Je us, torn between body and soul, whose triumph ic; ultimately one of the w ill'.' D.l•td Al"4'fl MW'.IM O, "W ."11'1 "'THE LAST TEMPTATIO N OF CHRI T' EXERTS ENORMOUS POWER. Willem Dafoe has a gleaming intensity. W hat emerges mo t memorably is its sense of absolute conviction, never mo re palpable than in the final fantasy sequence'.' IM'IM M•~lin lW YOl!loi rL'-41' "BRILLIANT, THRILLING AND PROFOUNOL Y SPIRITU~' DPnnt'i C IH\ntnglwm. C 8~ TV ''AN INTENSE. UTIERLY SINCERE. FRtQUENTL Y FASCINATING PIECE OF ART by a director for who m. clearly, the message of lesu · life has immediacy and meaning'.' -~ 8f'n\Of\ I()'. 'IM,fll\ llM(~ "THE MOST IMPRESSIVE BIBLICAL MO VIE EPIC EVER. Visually breath- taking and intellectually scorching ... an extraordinary feat of filmmaking'.' ....... ~ MAClt.AN"S ~ ... , lHEllsr TEMPTATION OFGIRIST "IT IS WITHOUT QUESTION ONE OF THE M OST SERIOUS, LITERATE, COMPLEX AND DEEPLY FELT RELIGIOUS FILMS EVER MADE, brilliantly directed by Martin Scorsese:· -Oh.cf lhr~f'n l~"-"IUlh Hf_...W IMMl"fll lM'l.RW PICT~ -ON£1'll)( ODroN fl.MS-It« l.AST TIWTAJ ION or our WIUEM 000£ ·HARVEY KfITil. • BAA8AAA HUSH£Y • HARRY DEAN STANTON· Oo\VIO BOWll ·-:w.u. SO«AOCA ~"il'«OS kAlAHTl.ws ...,.Plfl.AC'MUL .ni~N:W: OUJflA -W.::IOHN 11LW> -:Tl'IUM4 ~ -.... ;.:r.;:.:MIOWl WlHAUS.~SC ~"l~lllANO -UAANAOE.~-.,~~ ~ .:!::!"~~- EJO..!BVE ~ENT STARTS ~y Atve MAINPLPCE SANTAANA 972-Ef";l;XJ .. IWUil.f ,,.. tt• Hf •• •• t• ... 1t• ............ 11. US•• t•·t• •M 18ll UCIU ,,. tf» 111 •• •• r• tta .. . .....-...no .. .._ IQWfPAI• .. ,_....._._..._~ . COST A MESA QUICKSTEPPERS a senior c1t1zen square dance group see~ e\pencnced square dance cou- ples to JOi n them. The Ou1cksteppers meet r{·gularly every fhursday. I 0 ·a.m. 10 noon at the downtown communtt\ center. l\nahe1m and Center Sts. 1n Costa Mesa. For more information. call 545-5669. Friday RICK ROCKWELL with lmpro' favorites Bob Nickman and Larry kinner 3ppear at the lmprov through unda,. THE IMPROV presents thrtt sidc- sph1ting acts each ni~t Tuesday through Sunday at 4 .. 55 Campus Dme. u1te 138. lnme. Showtimes and adm1sc;1on pnces are 8 p.m. Monda~ ($31. 5unday. Tuesday through Thursday. ($6): 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturda). ($8). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner ts served night I). Pauo d1n1ng 1s now available for l3t(' sho"" Fnda~ and Saturday. Monday DUKE'S ENTERTAI NMENT LOUNGE at the Ncwponcr Reson presents a <ipecial Monda\ ight howcase with com- edians from throughout the Southern California area performing. bqin- ning at 8:30 p.m. Duke·s Monday Night Showca~ has no cover charge. The Newponer Reson 1s located at 1107 Jamboree Rd.just east of Pacific Coast H1gh"ay in Newport Beach. 644-1 700. ext. 575. THE IMPROV features thret of L.\·s best known comedians every Monday mi,ht. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For information and dinner reservations. call 854-5455. Tuesday DENNIS MILLER Saturday Night Live star at the lmprov for thrtt nights only through Aug. 25. 8 p.m. and midnight show Tuesday and Wednesday. thrtt tf~re4 ~ON~STMIET shows.Sand I0:30p.m.andm1dn1gh1 on Thursday. Doors open at 6:30 r m THE IMPROV presents thrc.: \Ide- splitting ac ts each night Tue\dJ\ through . Sunday. Sbowt1me' Jnd admission prices arc 8 p.m. MonJ.:i, ($3): Sunda)'. Tucsda) thn•ugh Thursday, ($6): 8:30 and I 0: 'O pm Fnday and Saturda). ($8). doors open at 6 p.m D1nna " served nightly . BALLET PACIFICA present, 11s annual alfresco concert Sept I "1th one performance onh nt "Cinderella .. under the star' Jt 1he Irvine Bowl Ticket pnce~ rangl' tn•m S.6 to $20. Prior to the 8 p.m l unJin. t1ckc1holders ma) attend a rm·- conccn .. Alf~sco Drnner" at Tl\1111 :rerrace bcginni.ng with a social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 . ..\ Sl'p:tr.ill' price of $18.50 per person v.111 ~ charged for the rtet.'pet1on and din- ner. Rcscrvauons ma' be mJ1.k 01 calling Tivoli Terrace at 4'14-%,n The Irvine Bo\\I 1s located on the: Fesuval of Ans Ground~ at ti'n Laguna Can)on Ro.-id in l..iguna Beach. Free parking ,., a\ JtlJhle Proceeds from 11ckct~ benefit 8Jlk1 Pac1fica's ongotn& program' IM more 1nforma11on 3nd 10 l h;1r~t· orders. call Balkt P3c1fica in L agun.i Beach. 494-7'1.71 . Elton John fill s Holl ywood Bo\vl in record time LO ANGELES (.\Pl -I 1111n John. the be pcctaclcd p1Jm• rl.1,1ng pop star knov. n for his outl.ind"h costumes and lief) p<'rforn .. 1111~' sold out two shows at the lfol h .,,,,iJ Bowl 1n 14 hours. a recM<l '~ r !hl' landmark venue. ot1k1ah ~aid The single da~ sell-ou1 lor 't ,,.~ scheduled on Sept. 13-~4 \\ ,1, th.: fastest run on 11ckc1~ for a mu't1pk sho" at the 18.000-scat :m·n 1 'J1d spokeswoman Sarah McMulkn It will be John's first appear.tml JI the bowl. nestled 1n the Holl' "1 n<l Halls, since his ··Too Lo" for /m> .. tour in 1982. The upcom1 ng J.11,' Jr~ pan of his 15-ci t) ··Reg Stn~l., ttJ, ~ ·· U.S. tour that kicks off in l\l1.1rn1 un Sept. 9. Born Reginald Dwight in I n~l.111J the 41 -)ear-old singeris kn1lv. n "" h1~ many hit rccordinp dunnl! ttll 1 ·n~~ and '80s. including ., 1'ur "''"~ "Goodbye Yellow Bnd. R11JJ ·· "Rocket Man." .. Island (11rl ·· ·Pin· ball Wizard" and ''I'm ~1111 '-1and- in1-" DUmlEI ,..., f'ft.l .. ~ (~) M19UIW1$Ja ·wtLLOW' ,.., ., 115 .,,.. u 11-1-...1s .,. Gallery • openings ClRCLE· GALLERY Disneyland Hmel Complc\. 11 50 W. C'emtos .\ \ e . .\nahe1m. a special c>.h1b1tion, :·The .\n of Animation" Onginal and limited cd111on animation eels from D1sne\. Warner Brothers and Jay Ward . .\lso contemporal) works of an b) Erte. Vasarcl). Ma'(. Balet. Lcbadang and Montesinos. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. dail). 774-9979. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM 307 C'hfT Dme. Laguna Beach. Ben Messick. an .\mencan scene painter. an ex h1- h1t1on of oils. watercolors. litho- graphs and drawings with urban scene\ of Los .\ngeles 10 the 1930s. Through Nov. 0 . Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesda) through Sunda). .\dm1ss1on 1s &:? for adults. SI for '\tudents anll ~n10~. 494-6531 . NEW PORT BEACH PUBLIC LI· BRARY 856 San Cle mente Dme, ~e\\pon Beach. "Retired Reno1rs" l'\h1h111on and Opl'n house Thursda). .\ug. ~5 from 5 30 p.m to 8.30 p.m. tudents of an1st Karen K1tehel's sum mer an classc-. d1spla~ their an. adm1ss1on 1s frtt. 64~·3 I 6 OVEREACT 10:? West Third ~trt'ct. long Beach. Performance pu.·ce'i h\ Dan Goodsell and Phil Greden Saturda) from 9 to 11 p m. .\dm1ss1on 1'\ S2 {213)432-1291. ............ ~ .. ~ I '• 11111m1F .... ,.. ....... "' ...... LIDO C!NEtoU "tl'Wporl LIOO lj') i\J',( IAT/--wnL~ PM MDMQHT RUN (R) ... TO.-O S:JM:tl-11:21 HARBOR TWIN Haroor W J11on 6J, Jx • MARRIED TO TNUIOa (R) 11:45-1.45.C l~:IS-1.lO-lt:• DIE HARD (lit) .cEWUIS EDWARDS ORIGINAL C1N£l1U 01a•oor At11'~ 1 >46 ) 10:1 TODAY aJI UNTIL~ ... 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IUS ntE DlllUM llASTEll YOUNG GUNS (R) 11 •~l'tM15-6 Jl..U~ltW MIDNIGHT MIN , .. , 12 J8.ll0-S.Jt..U0-10ll El TORO CINEMAS S 0 Frwy ·El Toro Ac Sl1·9SOO THE IMO lll.UE (PG) lZ JO.l 00-HS-l IS.IO 4S CLEAN Ii SoeER (lit) I IS H~·IS.IU-1100 Daily Pilot Oetebook/ Friday, August 19. 1988 • AGitic Keaton's brilliance lifts 'Clean and Sober' AqelaGluer Realter New,wtBead .. Clean and Sober" 1s an intense ~nrayaJ of one man's road to drug rchab1liiation. Michael Keaton brilliantly conveys --------. the stages involved in recovering from an addiction prot>- 1 em and the psychological games one plays before the realiza- tion sets in that there indeed is a problem which needs to be con- fronted. Daryl, ponrayed by Keaton. is a somewhat succcssful comm~ial real estate agent whose drug and alcohol habit drives him to embezzle funds from an escrow account. Immedi- ately followed by his implication in a drug-related death of a friend and having nowhere to tum. he glibly signs himself into a drug rehab dinic to lay low -a seemingly slife. harmless haven at the ume. Subt11 and with no real intention. Keaton s involve- ment in the pro- gram ultimatel)' transforms this shallow. driven ad- dict into a com- passionate. aware human being. The f i lm tastefully unravels. m·a i n 1 a i n in g sensitivity and re- alism. It is intended for adult au- diences who arc strious.-minded indi- viduals seeking a movie which wiU leave you somewhat touched and with a sense of connecuon to this all- too-common problem in today's so- ciety. BiU lted Drivtr/Mhidu Westmluter .. Clean and Sober" 1s a hard film to review. Initially I found mysclfa little skeptical. The title secmed to imply that it was merely an attempt to ca.sh in on the ever growing anti-drug sentiments in thiseouotry. As a music1an, I've bad a first-hand look at drug ~buse. It's not a subject to be taken li&htJy or exploited for profit. I was ul- timately relieved to find that the film treats the tragedy of drug abuse with respect and hones- ty. Michael Keaton has created a character that is fasci nating to watch. In fact, it's Keaton's presence 1n the lead role which enabled me to feel something for the characters. At first he seemed hke an odd choice for such a heavy role. The film docs managc to have a sense ofhugior and it's no doubt that Keaton's fantastic comedic ability aided th1sefTon. I was very imfmsed by the fultranJe of his acung. found myself reeled in bit by bit, until I was emotionally hooked by his character. The supponing cast is perfect and the film 1s well-crafted. Exactly how reaJisttc the film is is hard to say. Keaton's character. Daryl. seems to have too much happen to him in such a short period of time. If the film falters. the Oaws are in the subplots. Corporate Hollywood shines thou&h these holes. At times the film sccms:a bi1 overwhelme-d by its subject matter. The film makers may have attcmpcd 10 do too much. In spite of1his, I think .. Clean and Sober.. is a very im portant film. The messages (there arc more than one) will hil home to a lot of people. The botlom line is that. although I enjoyed the film. the sutVect maucr and my own pcnonal views on drug abuse arc too closely entwined to' render an objective opinion. On the basis of sheer film-making craft •n4 Michael Keaton's outstan= per- formance, I consider this a film. I J' ln1ense. sad. and painfuHy rc.aJistic, "Clean and Sober" 1s educa1ional but. not entertaining. While it reminded me of movies shown to high school health education classes. in lhis "just say no" era. it is a timely portrayal of the realization and recovery of a cocaine addict-alcoholic. Daryl Pointer (Michael K~aton), is -------.an executive, not too djffercru from typica.l Orange Counuans. The small audience had no trouble relating: a woman in the row behind me re- cited an AA chant alons with the movie. It is a predict· able plo1 wit.h the twist thal Daryl's recoverv 1s unintentional. He checks himselrtnto a drug clinic hoping the confideouality will hide hjm from the cops. The only thing lhat keeps him clean is an incredible line of bad luck w11h telephones. Daryl 1s a strong character who fills the theater with clcnched teeth and nibbled hps. While living at the clinic he tries to pick up, on frumpy. neglected looking ·Charlie.-The friendship and suppon the two find in each other is complicated by herover-possessivc live-in Larry. an addict and professional thief. Richard. a con~rvative older mafl who has changed his addiction from cocaine to chocolate milk shakes. becomes Daryl's sponsor. His thoroughness, persistence and genp- ine compassion give the glimpse of hope which allows you to keep watching. Micheal Keaton's dramatic role 1n this film is much different from his silly role in the co m e d y .. Beetl eJuicc." This 11me his only funn ) hne 1s reliev- ing some tension at dinner by asking the riddle. ..Why do debutantes not like group su?'' I left fcchng bummed and de-- pressed about a lifestyle that our yuppie society seems to cncouran,ge. But I was rc·awak.cned to a sufTenng we tooofen ignore. In that respect. the movie is clean and sober • ... RuclyFite Developer/bvest.r Newport Bea~ I found "Clean and Sober .. to be a very realistic movie about trying to become clean and sober from drup and alcohol. Michael Keaton's role 1s extremely ------different from the usual funny roles he has played in the past This has to be Michael Keaton's best act- ing ever. Keaton plays Daryl. a real estate agent, with a dfink· ing and cocaine -------.J problem that is out of control. Everyone involved with Daryl rcalizts his addicti'oh problem except for Daryl. Daryl en1ers a rehabilitation center tog1ve him time to think. about his problems. Inside the clinic, Daryl meets C harlie (Kathy Baker). who also suffers form an addiction problem. From 1ime to time. the movies loses you, but you know where it s leading to because you've seen so many movies like "Clean and Sober" before. .. Clean and Sober". is a dramatat gnpping movie about addicts. I'm used to seeing Michael Keaton playing funn )'. non·scnous roles. but when you first see him in this movie he's drunk. diny and stoned. Keaton pla~~ Daryl. a sclf-dr- s1ruct1ve Ph1ladel· phia real estate ___ _, iJCnt whose add1c· lion to drugs and alcohol makes him unable to control bis life. "Clean and Sober" begins wtlh Daryl waking up after a long night of partying with a girl who suffers a hcan attack. due to cocaine. The cops interview him and tell .hum not to leave town. Daryl decides to hide out in a rehabilitation centner. He has heard an ad that says people in the program arc as- sured no one will know they're there. Daryl thinks his . only problem. is trying tO COOVIO« the clinic he has a an add1c1ion. Not until the end of his 30 days of sobnct~ docs Daryl realize that he reall) Joe have a dependency on drug~ and alcohol. This is Michael Keaton·~ ~st acting ycl. Getting too.close to the Addict :flextDoor Our ratings tf.18 " BJ SOllEN ANDERSEN llmClillllw ......... ·acan and Sober" is a picture that takes itself so seriously that it seems overawed by its s~t. . "Cl~n and Sober concentrates on the victims of drua addiction, and the victims it shows att not the movies' usual dn.igcd·up suspects. There isn't a ahetto-dwelling caricature or coted-up fas1-lanc habttuc in the bunch. "Clean and Sober" ai vcs us blue-collar and whitc~llar types-a sccrct.ary. a t.nkcr, a real estate salesman. IMkad of tkm>lypet. "Clean and Sober'' offers the Addict Next Door. • The acting is very carefully mod~ ' . ulated, as thou&h the performcn and director Glenn Gordon Caron (the creator of 0 Moonhghting-) decided that not for a moment should the audience be permitted to fcqet that this is an extremely teriou,s topic. To underscore that. most of the acton take a sober. thoughtful and straneely unemotional approecb to their parts. The result is that while the picture's sincerity an't be questioned, dra- mat.tcally it's smothered by its own sense ofearnest purpose. Michael Ke.ton. playina "Oean and Sotler's" pro&IJOftiSl. is the only cut member to brina real vitality to the movie. However. evm ht 1C1emS holding b1mself blck somewhat. as le Oatry Ptlot Oa1eboott/ Fr1d8)', August 19, 1988 ~ though 1n deference to the gravity of the subject. His character, Daryl Poynter. is a salesman for a commercial real estate outfit who's JOt not one but two monkeys on h1\.back.-addictions to cocaine and akohol. When t~ pic- ture opens, his life is unravelfo'-A' v.-oman he's picked up bas Just overdosed 1n his bed and he's pmblcd nearly $100.000 from an escrow IC'<'OUnt on the stock. market and lost the pmble. He wants lO drop out of liaht. eo oa the spur of the moment he decides IO check jnto a deto~iration dinic. Compared IO what'• waitint for him on the outlldt. three weeks in dcto• looks hkc a vacation 1n t~ sun. Whit follows is a ~"*P exploration of the ~ of dryiftl out, an addict's Stations of the Cross. Keaton looks bloated and appmn almost as ravqcd as the biocxorc:ist Btttlejuice. his last movie chancttt. He's v~ry convincing as a man in euttm1s. · Jf "'Ocan and Sober" had stayed focused on Daryl's private s~ with his addiction, it~ havebem a powerful picture. But 1'od Cln'Oll's tcris;;.troduces a love story iavolv· • ina aad anotherdiaic......, a . woman lted-ortcr (katt.y 8Uer). that camn the picture IO loef ill b:us Ind diffiala its impect. UGLY OOrll , WAJTP'Oll . nm VU>SO ' • , .. , ' --'r..i, \ ~!H.J. ...... ~ ·-· .. -... -. ~ • • J . . ... , ·, ... 1988 NEWPORT BEACH · ... I • -. .. . .. • "---": . • i DEN BOAT·. FESTIVAL , • ' . , . c > . . . and· .Character Boat Parade · . . . . . . . " . .... .. ~ • :r . . . 100 Years o ·f Boat .ing WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAUAn Adwrtising ~t to the DAILY PILOT?Fr~. ~ 19, 1118 .. _...., • ••• ·-• • ..._., • ·-·~ ... ...,.... • .-. -r • -·-------• • -# • ~ • . . . 1 • NeWport Beach f es ti val celebrates wooden boats • BJ CHDYL WAUD o.llr .... C:.W QI •1 I open tonight and end Sunday at steamboat, and much more. the Scout baae, 1931 Pacific WhetMr you build, c:oHect or maintain wooden boats or just daydream about the light, smell, feel and creak of teak, the second annual Newport Beach Wooden Boat Show Is the place t<fgo. Sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce, the Sea Scout benefit will Coast Highway. • ~The base will be transformed Into a wooden boat enthusiast's heaven where he can see, learn about. -ride in, r~. perhaps build, and even1ouch his favorite and fantasy crafts, such as schooners, sJoops, yachts, canoes, taJI ships, a pirate ship. Marshall Steete. chairman and founder of the extrav~. says this year's festival Is bigger and better than last year's with mqre exhibitors. ships and con- tests. and with the Introduction of three crowd-pleasers: tall ship rides In the harbor (one to one- and-a-half-hour rides, $15 per person), a free Children's Model Good Shipyards Never Die. Coine join us a8 we celebrate the Opening of the New Lido Peninsula Marine Center. Nothine is forever. The Lido SHipyard, established in 1949, serviced the needs of the boetill( community bandlhlc l»Mta up to 120' in le~. But altA!r 36 yean ol fine aervict, the shipyard cloeed 1ta doon in 1986. Not to let a aood ehlpyard die and Cade away, the Newport Harbor Shipyard opened ita doon for bulineae in 1987. built to today'• modem t«hniques and equipment. Today, Newport Harbor Shipyard, with ita quality tervice and modem equipment will be celebnti111 it.a fint )'Ml ol operation In conjunction with the openin( of the Lido Peninaull Marine Cent«. 1lie Lido Peninlule Marine Center oft'na t.he boeti111 commun. ity the opportunity to find all ol ita ~tj_• nMda in one convenient loaition with AMPLE YREE PARKING richt within iN Newport H.rbor on the Lido Pminlula. . 'l'ht foUowinr marine·orient.cl buail'.MllMI are here to tervice your neeck: • Al.COM MARINI • "'lo:\\ POftT HAJl 8()11 f:U!C'T'RONJOI :o.Hll'\"Alll> • ltOA1"'WAIN'l!l..OCIUSll.INC • RONTY!ION.MAJUN! 'f HVC'KHOVBYYACMTS Sl'Jl\IEYOll • ' ANITA"lllHTalOllS • SF.AW'AllDYA<'NTSAUS • DIMKN MAlllHI nNANCW. ' !IPORTn8Hllt"S UNUNrT'm Sf'.JIVIC'l8 ' 11fltSHIPYAllD<'Arl! • f'JU(' IC llrvl'M' MAllJN& • I.I DO BOAT B'l'ORAGI! Dfr;s&l.AMDll&PAJJt • 81S8f!C'8Sl'Oll1?1SHJNCHQ 'LIDOVAUSBC'\JSTOM •HOVEY BALCll YACHT ' Ul('.GAO! MVICl8 M1rk your calendan to join ua few U.ie c.lebr1tion SATURDAY, AUGUST 20TB_, 10-6 p.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST-218T, 10-6 PJD. LIOOP UH 8~pyard WaylJ.ido Pealuala · Newport Beaea, CA 92888 DIRECTIONS: The Lido Penineula it jutl up the 1treet from theCMmery R11taur111t and put Delanef1 ~rani to lhe ri.ooae -tbtn jult folloW the balloona. Boat Building School, and the hlstoricaJ theme. Prizes will be inclj.ISion of the Character Boat awarded for the best. Parade, a popular Newport tra- dition. The festival, an official Orange County Centennial event, will also celebrate the theme of "100 Years of Boating" In the county. Visitors and In-water and dry- land exhibitors are Invited to • attend in costumes reflecting the FestNttieS begin at 5 tonight with a parade led by four majestic tall ships -the Spike Africa, Kelpie, Argus and Relotution - one of.Which will carry two of the Orange County Centennial am- bassadors. Sliver King, a refurbished 1925 (Pleue eee WOODSJlf /P6) Colo~conte.t1danen will ride oa die lleeoladoa, one of the tall ehipe ~twill lead tbe Entry Parade tonlllat. Festival schedule SatUtday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Aq.19 Entry Parade: 5 p.m. ~tanlaJ, Aaa. 20 Slka Challenge ·-Down and Dtrty eo.t Buffdlng Contest. amatuer day: 11 a.m. ' Children'• Modet Boat BuMdng School:. ongcMng. Tait Ship Ridee: ongoing. DemonatrattonalVIOeollt.ctUN1: onoo•ng. $aU Boat Regatta: 11:30 Lm. .. Exhibitors and Regatta A_,., Joeh Slocum'1: 4 -e p.m. ..... , • .u,.21 Sll<a Ch.nenge -Down Md Dirty Boat lkMdtnQ Contest. prof111loollld9y. 11 Lm. Chldren'• Model ... 8uldlng School: ongoing. T.n Ship Aldll: Gl'OC*IJO. ~lectuNI: "'9*1JO. a..ct• ao.t P..-: 3 -5 p.m. ExhlbttorMda.r.cw ao.t P.,... ~. Joeh Slocum's: 5p.m. . 2 -WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL/An Advert18'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Frldey, August 19, 1988 / Chrlatening ceremony One of the ~ta .of the Wooden Boat Festlftl will 6e tie chriatenJ.n& of the 40-foot aloop Stella Ilaria at 2 p.m. Saturday. The boat wu deslCned and built ln 1936 by Dr. A.A. Steele of Loe Aneeles. O.er the years ahe bu had a number of ownen. lllke Matthews and Bonnie Glbaon of eo.ta lleea bought her ln 1982. Congratulations to the 2nd Annual W ood'en Boat · Festival FROM ... 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Fastenings • Val .... etc. -(IF YOU WANT MOREJ- Walk one block west to the Newport Store and take additional 20% off most• items in the store, includinq our huge surplus sail inventory. S.O.S. (SA VE OUR STORE} Ten tons of sailing qear arrives Auq. 27th. We have no room and must make apace. MINNEY'S YACHT SURPLUS 2537 West Coast Hiqhway, Newport Beach 25 YEARS, SAME LOCATION 714-548-4192 •A FEW ITEMS IN NEWPORT STORE CANNOT BE DlSCOUNT£0 WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL/An Adwrtiling ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Friday. August 19, 1911 -3 ..... . This Newport parade has a lot of characters BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol•Doltr ........ The America's Cup may be more prestigious. but Newport Harbor yachtsmen have known for years it takes more than sailing skill to win the Bilgy Binnacle Trophy or the Leakin' Timbers Trophy. You have to be creative, you have to be handy with costumes and decorations and you absolutely must know how to throw a party. And then, if you're lucky enough to catch the atten- tion of the judges, you could go home with one of the dubious awards handed out each year at the Character Boat Parade. This year's parade, the 28th annual edition, will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday when about 65 boats gather at the Lido Marina Turning Basin for a jaunt to the Newport Harbor jetty and then back again. The event Is spon- sored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and Is being held in conjunction with the second annual Wooden Boat Festival. "We felt it would be a good time to put on the parade since the Wooden Boat Festival will already be going on and people will be coming down for it." says chamber spokeswoman Jolynn Ostrea. This year's theme 1s "100 Years of Boating," a title chosen to coincide with Orange County's centennial celebration. Pat The 2nd Annual Michaets will serve as event chairman and will be a Judge along with Morrie Kirk, Jay Reed. Bill Hamilton and Art Gronsky. In previous years, judges will select winners for awards In three divisions. Categories were set up for character boats competing in seven specific design categories -Monterey (Leakin' Timbers Trophy). steam boat. oldest boat (Dirty Old Manifold), one-of-a- kind, classic yacht (Bilgy Binna- cle Trophy). bay launch and work boat (Drippy Stuffing Box). This year, however, the awards have been streamlined, with two awards to be given for com- mercial entries and four awards in each of two non-commercial categories -sail and power Wooden Boat Festival Comm t ee wis h es to t h•nk the f ollowlng for their donations •ntl p•rtlelp•tlon \Bl. l.umbt>r \"ard' lntrrnational Hall>oa Ba~ Club Balboa Roal \ ard Bl uro1·k Donna Deitz Th" Uail~ Pilot llaattl'n Daz -'\rwport J o11h ~lof'um' I Mihney'11 Ki"ania. Club Lusk U>mpany Srott Kennedy Lande Lettering Little Inn By T he Bay Mariner's f orres1 P roducts Mt'rriman's Boat Work1 -'ikk rs f lags Pettit Paint• ,_,.,,.,,,,, Regi11ry Hotel t. l"e. Catrring Su Scouts ib flex South Coast Boal Yard T rademaster's Silk Scrren •'•lerfronl Home& Wilcox & Sons THE "SYNCRO LIFT" 15 ttn5 Ion• 30-TON YARD CRMm FOR llOATS 10 ft. a UP • Expert linear potyureth#le appllcatlon • Quality bottom pWiting • Mechanical & drlvetine repairs • Complete flbetg!Ma & ~ repairs ( • rr nuuu 1 ms a~ u w uu) 873-0085 223 218T STREET NEWPORT BEACH On the Water Behind the Old Spaghetti Factory boats. ranged from those resembling The awards wlll be presented .submarines or dragons to others at a party following the parade at shaped like bottles of scotch and Josh Slocum's restaurant, 2601 other symbol' of bacchanalian West Coast Highway. revelry. Although the awards are cov-The Character Boat Parade eted. longtime participants know got Its start when owners of that the Character Boat Parade is unusual boats decided to show mainly intended to poke some off their uniqueness by cruising fun at the stuffy pretensions that the harbor together. The partici- often surround yachting. After pating vessels Included one-of- all, what good is owning a yacht If a-kind boats, vintage yachts. you can't throw a party on board Montereys and steam boats. now and again? among others. In previous years. boaters have It was pretty select company to stretched the boundaries of sea-be sure and It wasn't long before worthiness and their Imagine-others wanted to share In the fun. tions. dressing for the parade as hosting floating parties as their Vikings, Polynesian dancers, or . boats criss-crossed the harbor Keystone Kops to cruise the from bar to bar. But because the harbor in fanciful boats that (Pleue ... PAllADE/P71 Donate yoar Hit, aiicraft or? 0 Teen Challenge The worlds most successful drug and alcohol abuse organization. Tax benefits for the value of your dona tion. Con tact Alan (714·) 682-8990 ''WOOD'N'' Yeu Uke Te lnJor AW ...... Dl•••rOr 8ruMll Cnll•1 Me•rd ,.... ........... ,. •.. 4 -WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAU An Advert"6ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auguat 11, 1918 Young artists sail away with honors By CHERYL WALKER 011ty"°4Co111 111•n1 Three Newport Beach girls took paper. marker pens and watercolors In hand and created a trio of winners In a coloring contest, celebrating the second Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival this weekend. designed by Lande Weisman. free festival admission for them- selves and a chaperone, and best of all. a tall ship ride on the three- masted schooner Resolution, the VIP boat, in the entry parade at 5 tonight. Jessica. who will enter Oceanside's Calvary Christian School in the fall. says her mother wanted her to enter the contest Flnt place winnen in thelr ~e groape in the Wooden BoafJ'esti•al Colom.. Con- test are (from left) .reulca llarray. 5. Corona del liar: Jalle Wet«htman. 11. and Shannon Ll.ndaey, 7 , \«>th of Newport Beach. Each contestant was required to draw an original sketch of a sail boat (coloring was optional) and enter it in one of three age groups. Capturing top honors in their categories were Jessica Murray. 5, Age 4-5 category; Shannon Lindsey. 7, Age 6-8; and Julie Weightman, 11 . Age 9-11. after her grandmother showed r.================================. Their handiwork will earn them a sand-etched plexiglass plaque her the contest's graphics in the Daily Pilot, co-sponsor with the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. But after that, Jessica did all the work herself and even prac- ticed for several days before committing her original pirate (Pleue eee WIMURS/P9) We have a checking account or your every nee . AfiflWL __ WEUJ:; FARGO BANK PAMELA MARTIN BRANCH MANAGER Stop by our friendly branch for • 24-hour service. seven days a week • Lines of credit for all financial purposes NEWPORT /BALBOA PENINSULA 2727 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 71• 675-4290 Since 1933 j ' Sou thern California's only full-servi~ yard for WOODEN AND CLASSIC BOA TS PoWER AND SAIL SPECIAL ''FESTIVAL., HAULAJUT RATES. CALL FOR DETAILS Restorations • Rebuilding • Repairing SOUTH COAST BOAT YARD 2270 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 675-2837 • (Newport fjurf c& fjport, Inc . • *GREAT SCHOOL SAVINGS* BACK TO SCHOOL SALE STARTING - Fri. Aug. 19 to Sun. Sept. 11 HOURS: 9AM-10PM DAILY I 0 to SO'Vo -OFF •SALE* •QUICKSILVER • GOTCHA• STUBBY• BILLABONG • SUNGLASSES •TOP SIDERS• SURFBOARDS• SltATEBOARDS •T-SHIRTS WETSUITS -• O'NEILL . PEAK.. REYN SPOONER PLENTY or FREE p ARKING BEHIND JOHNSON BOA TS AITER 5:00 P M AND ON WEEICENDS 2224 NEWPORT BL VD. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 mm• num _.._ WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAUAn Advertising Supptemeot to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, August 19, 1988 -5 -- . Amateur .... ~ ..... wttll ..... la .. .,.... ... Dirty c complete thd.r boits lD 30 to 40 m.1.aate.. Amateur and profess1onaJ sh1pwr1ghts of all ages can show oH their stulls dunngs contes1s scheduled at the second annual Wooden Boat Festival. Salts 18 and older can demon- strate their sh1p-bu11dmg talents by fash1on1ng full-sae seaworthy 1essels in the Sika Challenge, a Down and Dirty Boat Bwlding Contest The chalJenge for etght two- mant woman. amateur and pro- fessional teams will be to con- struct a floating craft with pnmi- t1ve toot.s in record time -30 to 40 minutes. Then the teams must race their craft from the base. around a buoy in the harbor and back to win a trophy. At 11 a.m. on Saturday. four amateur teams (persons without paid boat building. re- pair or carpentry experience") will get their chance. At the same time on Sunday four pro teams will compete. Professional teams will com- pete at the same time on Sunday. The festival in conjUnCtJC>n W'th S1l>'a Cof'P proonde contestants wrth two Sheets of ptywood. some 2 by 4 s a box of nails. a saw a hammer. kfe 1ac.kets. gogg&es and an un- limited supply of Slka Aex caulk. Young salts can btMld 10-to 12-inch naturaJ wood sail and power boats Saturday and Sun- day. dunng festivaJ hours of 10 a.m to 5 p.m. at the Sea Scout Base. 1931 Pacific Coast High- way. Newport Beach The event is a spectal ChU- dren·s Modet Boat Building School. a new feature of the festival. Sea Scoots and pro- fes&<>nal ship builders will con- duct c lasses Where youngsters will learn how to assembte pre- cut pieces and construct their souvenir. Both instruction and m aterials wN be provided free of charge For m0<e information about the contests. call the chamber office at 644-8211. __., c,,.,,, ...... ODce boats aft ba.llt. tea.ma lallDCla and teet than for eeawonhtneee. Team•• boat (belcnr)jut .. .,ooden .. stay aOoeL WOODEN BOATS CELEBRATED ••• FromPaee2 yacht owned by Newport Beach developer William Lyon. will fol- low wtth John Hanssen, a de- soeodant of Daniel Carroll. one of the siQners of the U.S. Constitu- tion. f hen viewers who line the shores of Newport Harbor can see wooden boats that have journeyed from as far away u San Francisco and San Diego to participate in the grand pro- cession. The main event on Saturday witl be a Sail Boat Regatta, starting at 11:30 a.m., where d sizes of wooden boats will race for ptaques and prizes. The Charecter eo.t Parade, with former 811roneut Buzz Aldrtn .. the grMd "*"*· ... be the m8jOr ettrKtion on Sun- day at 3 p.m., where ptaquM and trophies will be awarded to the boat with decorations and er ... with costumes belt exemplifying the festtval theme. Pre-regil.- tration ts required. On Saturday and ~ amateur and profeeaic>MI bo9t builders wtll get a chance to create a d8llic wooden boet In record time in two Slka Challenges or Down and Dirty eo.t 8ulkting Contelta. Each day four. two-member teema will build with llmlted equipment -bMic tooll (no power), lumber, nala. and ... unlimited supply of Stka Flex caulking -a IMWOrthy V...-In record ttme (30 to 40 minUt..). Then theywtl rKie tt from the Sea 6 -WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL/An Ach.-..99 ........... to .. W.Y flll.OT~. "'9* •• 1111 Scout a-, around a buoy In the harbor. and beck, to wtn a trophy. Amateur• will begin their com- petition et 11 a.m. on Saturday; profeaionals wtH pk:k up their sews at the ume time Sunday. On both daya. young people wltl be able to build a 10-to 12- lnch wooden boat -.. a festival 90Uvenir et the Chrikhn 's Model Boat Buttdtng School. staffed by Sea Scout• and protessional boet bulders. Students wttl construct pre-cut models Into Mil and motor boat • replcaa. Both the lnStNCtion and the model meteriala will be provided tree. a... hours wilt be =on the baM during the al weekend. (Pleue ... 80AT/P7) c d s s PARADE ••• FromPace 4 more conventional crafts lacked the requisite peculiarities of the character boats, their owners decorated the vessets and them- selves to make up for It. And that's how the irreverent spirit of the early character boat parades grew. Perhaps the quintessential character boat In Newport Harbor Is the SS Michigan. a former mackerel boat that earned a reeutation for its most famous habit -sinking. The 24- foot boat sank nine times before owner Jim Dale rebuilt It in 1985. But In the many years it has called Newport Harbor home, the SS Michigan has contributed several chapters to the character boat legacy. As the story goes. the late cartoonists Dick Shaw and Virgil Partch fished the boat out of the mud under the Lido bridge in the late 1940s. They cleaned it and found it to be perfect for what they had in mind -cruising Newport Harbor in the company of vast amounts of intoxicants. who would make those amounts ar vas the time they returned to dock. The list of owners switched several times and eventually grew to a motley crew of about 20 members. dubbed the Balboa Sculling and Punting Associa- tion. who were described as half millionaires and half bums. They say It was impossible to tell the two apart. "It was the most incredible party boat you've ever seen," said Jim Dale, to whom own- ership eventually fell. "They used to say that if someone fell overboard. the Michigan would Cbaracter boet (aboTe) loob flt to d.rlnk. Below, the SS Michigan bu a reputation for lta habit of elnlrtoa. e nearest bar to ind them." Years later. the well-worn boat was given to Dale's newborn son. Alexander. And soon the Mich- igan was hosting far different parties In which bourbon and pretzels were replaced by Kool- Aid and birthday cake. These days; the parade may suffer from too many characters and not enough true chafacter boats. As a former parade chair- man said: "We're looking for participants with character boats. rather than just boats with characters." Parade participants have been Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce. But even those not regis- tered are invited to gather at the turning basin and join the par- ade. This year's parade will be led by the Pavilion Queen and the Newport Harbor fire boat. with judges cruising aboard Bill Lusk's yacht. C'est la Vie. Spectators are encouraged to view the parade from various bayf ront locations along the route, INCiuding the many New- port Harbor restaurants. BOAT FESTIVAL ... FromPage6 Ongoing events include tall ship rides, entertainment provided by the California Juggl- ing Institute and the Not-Too- Finicky and Big Bear Bands. and a veritable cornucopia of delights for wooden boat lovers -hands- on demonstrations. videos. lec- tures and seminars on all aspects of wooden boat building. design. maintenance and restoration. Some of the discussion topics are varnishing. surveying, boat buying tips. insurance, deck lay- ing, caulking. custom wood- working. knot tying. cruises. painting. wooden block making. marine photography, and even boat deodorizing. Products as well as books will be sold. Special mini-happenings in- clude the christening of the Stella Maris. a restored 1936 wooden sloop. at 2 p.m. Saturday. a festival-run exhibit of photo- graphic stills from the county's centennial's "48-hour Photo Pro- ject... a wooden boat auction. and Scott Kennedy's original painting for the festival poster. and award ceremonies honoring the best costumes, booth wi1h the best decor. the boat dubbed "the people's choice." and win- ners of the Orange Coast Dally P1lofs festival coloring contest. Sea Scouts and local Kiwanis members will cook up modestly- priced all-American fare of hot dogs and hamburgers during festival hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . and the Chamber of Commerce will sell festival mememtos. such as posters. visors. T-shirts. key nngs and assorted novelties. "We tried to have something for everyone; family members as well as people who love wooden boats." said Vicki Michalczyi(. festival committee member. It would be hard for anyone to leave the festival without becom- ing a wooden boat devotee. says Mickey Hunter. director of the Sea Scout Base. "It's the crattsmanstup that goes into these boats that really gets to people -the beautitully- carved wooden gunnefs. fittings and the intriCate work. Some of it Is so meticulously done by hand that 1t glows!" "It's not assembly line," con- curs Steele "In the old days they built one boat at a time, no two were completely alike. Each was indiVldual. like a work of art. That's one of the reasons there is suctt a renaissance in these (Pleue Me rESTIV AL/P9) WOOOEtt BOAT FESTIVAUAn Adwnising &appeement to the DAILY PILOT/Frktey4 Auguat 1i, 1il8 -7 ... I . Expert to de1nonstrate varnishirJg techniques Hate to varnish?. Ever spend hours preparing, sandln9. and finishing and still the varnish job looked as though your 2-year-old did it. Help Is available at the Wooden Boat Festival, Saturday and Sunday, at the Newport Beach Sea Scout Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Suzanne Davis, the "varnish lady." will offer free a part of her boat varnishing semloar and a hands-on workshop at the Wooden Boat Festival. The usual fee for the complete seminar Is $25. Davis started her seminars because she.-had more varnish jobs than time. Teaching other people how to copy her expert techniques seemed the Ideal -------------------------. solution. She now divides her "Boat owners wtio don:t do the work themsetves can become more aware of· why It takes the time it does -hence the cost. They can learn enough to know if the person they hire knows what he is doing." The seminars also attract yacht brokers. who need to be able to speak knowledge- ably about boat finishes. FRESH FISH DAILY ALL YEAR ROUND Banquet facilities up to 500 with sweeping harbor view. Inquire about our en us. • .. .. , 8 eakf aat • Lunch • Dinner Saturday & Sunday Brunch 7AMto4PM OYSTER BAR FRI, SAT cl SUN Early Bird Special• 4-6 Mon-Thur•. Happy Hour 4-6 PM Mon-Fri Servin, Double• & Hor• d'oeuvre• Entertainrwent Wed tbru Sun Rectime Piano Sunda,. Alten>00na C.U about our Sunda,. Her• Brunch Crui ... ORANGE COUNTY CENTENNIAL Celebrat~ the Spirit 1889-1989 Almost a hundred yean ago, agricult,ure and busine. flouri1hed u pioaeering men and women Httled in the fertile reg.Ion now known u Orange County. Today .11 rttogniz.ed center for the arts, busiMM, industry and PTIJ1tt9Sive education, thange County proudly ttJMm~n its early hi.tory. Beginning on July 31, 1988 a yurlong teria of events and special programs will ttlebrate Orange County -its heritage and fututt. The Centennial Ce&.bration will include 1ptttaaalar opening utd doeing ttremonie., visual .11nd pttfonl)ing arts, educational program. and historical events involving .all' of the county's 'r1 communities. For Centennial Information WI flW M • (714) 859-4000. time between varnishing boats for a few clients and teaching other people how to varnish. Her seminars are valuable for a variety of people, in addition to do-it-yourselfers. Davis says, Other seminars and how-to videos will be at the festtval, along with tall ships, classic run- abouts. and restoration-in-pro- Elegant dinln& with a coastal vtew Vlalt the China Palace, eeniDa tlae be9t aad only Chine. food In Newport Beacla. Fea~ lancb, dlnner, fall bar a take-oat. All new 8aab.l BU. RJver- •lde Drive at Paclflc Coat.Rwy. &:U-8031. e s t a u r a n t Com• I•• 1'.'h• New W•rehouH • Fresh Fish & Seafood Dally • Salad Buffet • Live Entertainment Nightly •Waterfront Outdoor P•tlo Validated Parlclng • Gue.t Ooclc• • 5 8Mqwt FllClllt'-• 3'50 V'9 Oporto, Udo "-1N v-. Nftlport 8eeclt • (714) In.Gii '• 8 -WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL/An Advertllfng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Fr~. Auguat 18, 1118 gres~ boats. The admission fee for the festival, which is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of ·commerce to ben- efit the Orange Couoty Sea Scouts, Is $_3 for adults. no charge for cliildren under 12. Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Parking is avail- able at the public lot on Tustin . Avenue 'h block Inland from Pacific Coast Highway. Festival exhibitors ~· BOAT EXHIBITS . II Toot: Da¥id WU-. - Iiams. Newport Beach . Sea Rose: Hatteras of Cali- fornia. Ed Richardson. HMS Dolphin: George Malloy, San Diego. -Red Head: Russel Rath. Coto de Caza. . Vanja Vi: Fred Gray, Surfside .. Manana: Pat Collins. Fountain Valley. 1941 Crist Craft: Vance Jochim, Fountain Valley. Dulcinea: South eoast Tile Corp .. Gail Beverly, Orange. Briar Rose -Sea Scout Ship Constellation: John Orgh, San Francisco. Prospector: Marshall Steele. Newport Beach. Stella Marls: Matthews II Bo.at Construction and Repai r. Michael Mathews, Costa Mesa. 19'48 Snowbird: Roger and Betty Huebner, Costa Mesa. Rowdy: Blue Water Investment Co .• Tom Young, C.rtsbad. Swampscott Dory: Arthur Mulvey· Fine .Woodworking, ,Oceanside. S8abrig: Rodney Latimer, San Diego. Raplor: Teen Challenge, River- side, Dauntless: Paul Plotts. Seaforth: Dale Lavole. Dana P.olnt. Fantail Launch: Jack Allen. Capistrano Beach. M.V. Sliver King, GeneraJe: Douglas Smith-Ginter, Newport Beach. lucky Dutchman: Jessie Curtis. Saota Ana. Infinity~ Ernest Oageford, Riv- erside. Goliath: WIHlam Smt1h. Sea Sprite: Chuck Hovey. Newport BellCh. Altair: Stew Ward, o.n. Point. Stytc: R. Crllig Chllpman, San Diego. Catof Sue: Berdeley EutmM, FallbrOOk. 6-meter veaael: Richard Wright, S... Dllao. Wendy: Woodin 8o11t Center. Ron 8l8lr. Oxnn. Old Frwtz: W111m Frenz. WINNERS •••. From .... 5 ship deSign to paper. Shannon Lindsey says her grandmother also had a hand In getting her and her older sister Sara (second-place winner In the Age 9-11 category) to compete In the contest. "My grandma got a flier In the mall and gave it to us. She had a big book of boats, which she gave us to look through. Even so it took a lot of time deciding on a boat to draw -over three hours." Both girls' renderings prove their extra efforts weren't In vain. Sara doesn't mind that her younger sister's choice -a Viking ship with a friendly Loch Ness monster face and tail - won first place. ("I've won other drawing contests In school") She doesn't even envy her the tall ship ride tonight because she has a victory of her own to celebrate. She and 49 other Girl arid Boy Scouts were selected to sing "God Bless America" on Saturday in the finale of Steve . " -~ from sumptuous l&slcna. fettuccin« and linQuinc to aqulsitdy ~ safood. val and odm &ali.n spe::ialtks EiUov • bralhtak- lnQ vl«w of Ncwpon·s bsy r.n a cozy. autha"ltJc Italian trttinQ-when> anythinf's pa.stable' csr"ILISM l O 0 '' !Ws<rvauons ~commended 7141642-7880 3131 W Coast Hiihway NcwPort Buch at the Pacific Amph t tre. orme concert __, ____ 4+"--Just SOUlh or Newpon Blvd . on 1tw bay SlcM ------------------ti----------....:: The Lindsey girts attend New- port Heights Elementary School. In the fall Sara will enter the fifth grade; Shannon the third. o.ly ....... Jeuica Murray'• interpretation of a pirate ebip woo flnt place ln the A&e 4-5 catecory. Julie Weightman. who'll enter Ensign Intermediate in Newport Beach as a seventh grader in the fall. says her mother brougth the rr=======================.-il contest to her attention. "MY mom's an artist. She told me about it and got f1)9 to try using watercolors Instead of just a marker pen. A neighbor lent me some boOks on American yacht- ing, which helped a lot. Then I spent hours and hours working to get my picture just right." The judges were so impressed with the quality of more than 20 entries that two special Outstanding Achievement pla- ques for technical merit have been awarded to Jennifer Lewis of Newport Beach in the Age 6-8 group and Julie Weightman, a winner in the Age 9-11 group. II West Marine Products 900 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA 92660 (7 14) 645-1711 TONY GASPARICH Winning artwort(·wlll be exhibi- ted during the festival at the Sea Scout Base. Atso represented will be works. by Eric Lambert, ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I Kate Rumph, Sara Lindsey and 11 Tanya Harris. second and third place winners in the 6-8 and 9-11 groups. FESTIVAL ••• From Pace 7 . Q, boats; that kind of cr-aftsmanshJp Is lrreplacable." -· Festival admission is $3 for adults, and Children under 12, free. For more infOJm•tlon or reserved tall ship seating call the chamber office at 6«-8211 or dial the 24-hour festival hotline at 963-4447. Partcing wltl be avall- _,.. on Tustin Avenue, off Pacifle COMt Hlghwey. On the cover ''Where Sailors Meet" •Prime Rib • Seafood • Early Dinner Specials •Bay View Watch! • Monday Night -Wind Surfil!J • Tuesday Night -Wooden Bo.t Race • Wedneeday Night -Hibllchi Seri• • Thund~ Night -Beer Can HOl W. Cwt 11'J., New•.._.· 642-6986 Brunch By The Bay. Enjoy champagne brunch erved bayside in a delightful garden setting. Strolling mus icians add an extra dash of flavor. for a delicious way to start unday. T he Newporter now -wow! 10:30am to. 2:30pm. S 19.95. Children under 12. $9.95 - ~THE NEWPORTER REsoRT Tbe Bayside~ ol Jlewpwt BNch 1107 Jamoo•ee Rd 17 4 044 1700 Compo...,.n1a" ·•~• CM•~mg WOODEN BOAT F£STIVAUAn Adwrtising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Friday, August 19, 1988 -9 . ... ·, "' / / ,, // , I I ----/"7 ~~ ... ,./ ... ........ ·--First place winners Julie Weightman'• watercolor (ri&ht) won ln lta age cat~ory and earned an Outstanding Achievement Award. Shannon Llndaey'• VlklnC ahlp with a Loch Ness monster head and tall waa another winner. 1 _ _.:.. ________________ ._.:...::1c,__ ______ _ Time Plriod: .My 15, 1988 through Sepcember 30. 1988 ) Modelsllonds: Retail customers will be eligible to receiwl rebates in the form of United States double E SMngs Bonds. Eligible modets and Bond amoum are: ..... ..... .... flcl-.... 1987 CN25CW\.H Helix $200 1986 CN250Gll.G Hehx $200 1988 CH250J/LJ Elite $100 1987 CH25CWLH Elite $100 1986 CH250G/LG me s100 1986 CH 1500Gl0l.G Elite S 100 "*:Customer's bond..,• be applied to down payment. 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The year-long Centennial ccl- cbrauon was an its second week and Orange County was having a ball at the Disneyland Hotel. Balloons Ooatin& from baskets of oranges on the tablcS' gave the hoters grand ballroom a festive air. 8an'J Cole and his Sounds of Music orchestra added the beat that had more than 650 guests waltzing one minute and swinging the next on one of the two dance Ooors. .. We sent out 191 invitations and 650 responded. Actually, 550 re- sponded before the invitations went out. It was real easy with the corporate tables and the work ofR•di Dla1,'' said co-<:hair J .. y Hemley, who had been at the hotel all day working out last-minute details along with most of the committee mem- bers. Co-<:hairing the ball was Sau Bartlett, who was aJso taking care of last-minute details. She had bttn up until I a.m. the day before before covering her shoes with silk to match heT self-fashioned ruffied gown. Entenainment under the direction of Gayle .u. ..... was a floral dress Betty Krewllon and eon-ID- law llerle Pence ln .. berttace" attire. parade p~ntat1on featu nng five models who left a Oowcr-strewn stage after their dancing and pranctnJ: Mannequins or their sponsors paid S 1.000 for the pnv1legc. The models wore continent-in- spired costumes. Viewers voted Ju Wllllamt' European creation by Oorist Clarle Jellil09 the most spec- tacular. ''I've never done this before. I have a medical company,'' said Wiliams ol Newpon Beach, who was swathed an orchids. feathers and pink and white Oowers. Others gett1n1 applause were Ceriu Feely of Corona dcl Mar in a grass skin style designed by Oonst Mau <Aoper, who used orchids. stephano11s and mums for his in· tprctation of "Oceana:· .. I've been here since noon for two rehearsals:· Feele) said as she mingled during the social hour. Aoost Wayae Gray designed a "North Amenca" aown for Amlter Hluiat of Anaheim Hills. Her mom Jaae Hight• was .. South Amenca .. as she sambaed on stage in a Marie Masad costume ruffled in orchids. (Jade has four times been a Las f:lonstas ball mannequin.) Mae Lola Ba~r of Irvine (daughterofRuthandlAdll>lq)was in an Asian gown designed and noral- dccorated b~ Mo4ate Bute, winner of numerous awards at Las Aonstas and Bal Masque. Bnlhant )ellov. and orange Oowers adorned the Rudy Ducu-st) led gown of Rqi8e La Vertt. he came on the stage to drum bea1s to rtprcsent .\fnca. ..week ball Sasan Bartlett a.ad Jady Hemley are pleued wttb turnout. In' 11a11ons had indicated blad. 11e or h~ntage co tume. Betty Krew ... and her son-in-lav. Mule Pe11ce. both of( osta Mesa. chose the latter ·-rm Lillian Russell.'' said romm1tt« member Krtv.son. adding "He 1s dl'\.·ssed a~ Diamond Jim Pnor to the" parade" ol models gu~Sl'> "ere sen ed sorrel! b15<1uC' en croute. the first course of their Pew C.uoe-planned dinner Later the) conunued w11h a butter le1tuce and · rad1cch10 salad. ginger sorbcL fi~t of beef chantrcll~ wt th bordela1~ and dcssen ~orange mou sc cake for the men and 1ct cream topped with minced p1stach1os and Cahfomta dncd frui t for the women. "This 1s not intended as a fund- ra1scr. but v.e will make some mone\ for scholarships... said Dami& Mt lzfer. president of the OC Ct>nten- n1al. nc.Hemle~ estimated proceeds v.ould be morc lhan SI 0.000. 81nhda~ pan)g~rs included Doeu and Job Creu and tM1r guests Dorottiy and Bll44y EMa (he v.as bus~ greeting Bamab~ Jones and Jt'd Clampe11 fans). Kallly and Ree Merrimaa. Emma JaH and Tem Riley. JoltDt and Tom F11ata. Reglu McCradi. ReH Smt4ea~ Nora and Hal Lffmu. Reta and Baa Hawltias, Lieu Ou. E4I McGrad9, Ana and Bob McLeaa. E4 and Pless Sdamadltr. Maril)'11 and Tom Nielsee. centennial chairman ~ Clifford and Tom Bay, who showed a ~hdc dep1r11ng Santa .\na '8Q Rose Parade Ooat to bc dedicated to Orange Couni) 'Sunday In the Park' a lift for Friendship Shelter By KAREN M. REED .,.., ..... c:.. ' 1 1 While summer beachaoers sat bumper to bumper along Pacific Coast Hi&hway in Laguna. suffering throu&h the piercing iftemoon sun. some "250-plus fou nd sanctuary at the tranquil Monhland compound at Moss Point for a festive "Sunday in the Part" fund,raiscr. Orpnizcd b)• the Fnendship Shelter Inc .• to raiSt funds for the soon-to-open shelter for the home- less. the event was expected to raise S20.000toS25.000accordin1to Mary Mlller, event chairwoman. The expansive Morthland Estate with its Cape Cod environment - donated for the event by hostess CeMie M..,..._ -was an ideal setting for the prden-type pany. • D1111ert-mak• Pam O'Neill and YftDDe Willia••· ct1v1t1es were spread throughout the lush grounds. and guests wtrc treated to fabulous ottan and cliff views surrounding the hou~ where Wood- ........ _._ .. "-.... Conn.le llortlaland wel- comee ColiD Bendenon to lloeePolat. row Wilson once sta)ed. Event acu' 111cs were C'Cntercd on the tennis courts where guests en- JO)cd gourmet bo~ su ppers (under- "nlll'n b\ Rlcll ~ikot f Nor- dstrom> lentunng delicacies such as crab stuffed mushrooms. peppercorn pate. sl.cv.ered antipasto salad. hal-1an herb chicken and .. Ep1" brcad De sen was most defin11el> a celebration an and of 1~lf. featunng a stunningd1spla> of cakes prepared b) Pam O'NdJJ of Lceake. Inc. Lush chocolate cakes with 1maginau'c filhn$S v.ere draped v.1th chocolate .. fabnc .. -sheets of smooth v.h11e and dar._ chocolate dehcatel> folded E'en v.1th the mime. informal modeling b) Tropez Des11ns. and ongoing m~~1cal entertainment. the focus of the evening was not lost as Celill HeMerMa. execu11,·e director of the Fnend hip Shelter. lauded ~upponers for Sttlng the proJC'C1 through and not onl) meeting but e\~1ng the fund-ra1s1ng goal . Phil Ma). chairman ol the shf'ltcr's board ofdirt>etors. recounted how the organization tarted. ··Two and a half ).C':trs ago. our group came totrthcr and v.ent to t Mal') ·s C'bun11 whctt thl' homcle s were being housed and \aid \\ e ._nov. \Ou ha'e to mo"e on th1' and v.e·rc here 10 put the energ~ into 11 and sc.'t' what v.e can do." Those as,.1s11ng 1n organizing "Sun- da' 1n the Pan.·· included commtttC( membcrs l.a•ra AlellaMer. R...u Blacllben. Rot.ert 81"9wa, R.. BroW11 (hts "Emerald Forest" sup- plied th<' Oov."Crsl. A.a D rW... Au Farris, Alitt GraYes, I.My G~ory. Ellla Hee4enea. JMl119 l.a•rn. ~ and Ga McMa.my, S..la Meyerti.f. E•efya M_... Jeff Power... Hetea S..menll, Pat St11raes. Au Ta.rtjlaa ..... W.,.. and Karn Zietler. OaJly Pilot Datebook/ Friday. August 19, 1988 11 • • Palm Springs from on high By DONNA AND RAY OTT Some of the same animals and One of the trails is a 51h-mile trek to DellJ"-tC.11111 •1 i1 plants inhabit Zone 3 (to 7.576 feet). 10.804-fool Mt. San Jacinto (a full If }Ou think all of Southern Cali-with the addition of the California da) hike from the top of the tram to fomaa·s thrill rides are at Disneyland gray squirrel and some pine trees. the peak and back again). From the or Knoll's Berry Farm. then you Zone 4 (to 8.102 feet) and Zone 5 summit. above the timberline. you haven't had a ride on th e Palm (to 8.516 feet) are the homes of even can sec into Nevada and Arizona and Springs Aerial Tramway. more varieties of pines and ever~ out to the Pacific Ocean. In Just 15 minutes. your tramcar. greens. Zones 4 and 5 were forrnerly Man} other shorter. casiertr.Ulsare chm bing at a SO-degree angle, will the habitats of bears that are now also a\ailable just behind the tram's take \OU :?Vi miles to an 8.3 16-foot extinct. mounl<lin station. Guided nature elevaiion in the San Jacinto Moun-·' ~ides the various plants and walks are conducted by the San ta1ns. an1m?ls }OU can spot along the way. Jacinto Natural History Association The tramway operates two 80-the '1sual rewards a1 the top are the each weekend in the summer. Times pas~nger cars that travel al about 18 unrqualled views of Palm Spnngs. of the walks are posted at both the miles an hour from Valley Station the Salton Sea. Coachella Valley and a , alley and mountain stations of the (:?.643 f~et) to Mountain Station mountain peak near Las Vegas. 175 tram. The Association advises par- (8.516 feet I while a taped com men-miles awa) 1ici pants 10 wear Oat. comfortable 131) provides a descnption of the If this head' mountain environ-walking shoes for these 45-minute passing landscape. ment works up yourappe11tc. visit the walks. Of all the tramwavs 1n the U.S .. this Mountain Stauon·s big chalet. which 1s both the stecpeSt and the most includes a bar and a restaurant that The Palm prings Aerial Tramway I. II f: ·1 1 h le · 1s open daih . w11h the first car up on c 1ma11ca , extreme. carrying you se rves am1 y-sty e 1c ory pit the W"ckda~·s at 10 a.m .. W"'ekends at through five separate climatic life barbecue dinners along with. it ' ' zones. with the flora and fauna in boasts ... one of the finest views in the 8 a.m. The ast car to the top leaves at each approximating what }OU would Western Hemisphere." 9 p.m .. and the last car down departs find on a 6.000-milc highway trip This summer. take advantage of at 10:~5 p.m. from northern Mexfro 10 1he .\retie the Ride 'N' Dine specials af'ier 4 For more information on the C1rch.• in Alaska. p.m .. when )OU can enJOY a roundtrip tram" a}. call (619) 325-1449; for In Zone One of your ndc. from the tram ride and dinner for S 16. 95 for sno" conditions during th e winter dco,crt floor to 4.100 fee1. you ma )' see adults. S 10.50 for children ages l -12. season. call (619) 325-42:?7. Dr..en Bighorn Sheep grazing on under frt'e. GETTING THERE h11ls1des wltich contain wild apricot .\no1hcr reward at the top is the Mt From Oranie County. take Free- trl'C'> as well as yucca plants. San Jacinto State Park and Wilder-wa) 91 to H 1ghwa) 60. go cast to Deer. foxes. bobcats. and mountain ness Arca. ~ spectacular nat.ural ln1ers1a1c I 0. From Interstate IO. tum l..:.-~~~~~~lto~n~s~m~a~ke~1h~c~1r~h~o~~-~~~~L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:w-+.1-l-and-.ift,i*-1fnrTtnr-10 . cct . a ong with wild lilacs. by the state park system. with 54 big "T ' sign. 'The entrance to the ' ... wild grape vines. scrub oak and miles of hiking trails set amid 14,000 tram\\ a} headquaners is on Highwa y The Paha 8priJll9 Aerial Tramway rlM9 to an elentlon of mountain mahogany trees. acres ofevergrttns. 111 at Tnmway Road. 8,518 feet Iii a aleep 2Ya-m.llejoarney. ____ .. ___ ,_ __ . __ ....._.·--··--··-··-··-... c.-..111--............ , ........ .,._ • ....._..,._._ .. u_•...,a.-•••-•• .. "-:ftJ.•w ..... a....-...-.•-·lliit'9 ... _____ . ._.., _____ ............... _... - • .....,_, ____ .,. • ...,., __ --·--fiiiliR•~~ NIWUNICDGllA r--·----1 r-·--·-····-u•J gg .. c ... &i, .. IJllitWa L -. UA ~ Miii[] P\ACl ~ ..,_.HM U.A. mwt[S Ila\ l'Mll ID4m ooeT•--c.-..-....._ ooeTA_,. U.A. sount COo\S1 WJ.Mil ..... a. TOllO £IMMOS SMOUllM:ll .., .. POU9T .. VMUY fM&Y ICU C..S ... ,.., ...... _,,. UllllllllllDSW(STlllOOK ..... .,,.. £-UIMRSITY 1 12 Daffy PHot Oetebook/ Frldey, August 19, 1918 •••• U.A. Cl1Y COOCR .,,...,, ···-CORMGCMI. U1«MO aAllTAAU ~--Cl.llW -.am ... .... .,. DIMllS CllJM tll[Sl .., __ --~..., ...... --111 .... D.I. CM Art League entries due The Costa Mesa Art League is accepting entries for its 13th Annual Fine Ans Competition to be held Sept. 15-24 at the Jewel Court in South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. There will be first prizes of $200 and steond prize of SI 00 in Aqua Media. Oil. Drawings. Photography and 3-D. Best of Show will be awardt'd SJOO. Dextra Frankel. a professor of an and gallery dirtttor at California State University. Fullerton. will be the Juror. Enti: da) 1s o\ug. 27. For details. send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Costa Mesa Art League. P.O. Box 1727. Costa Mesa, 92628. 50 8/o-BOO/o . Off RHULAR RETAIL PRICES SUNDAY AUGUST 21ST 8 AM· 5 PM ,,, OVER 20,000 PETITE ITEMS ,,, TONS Of MARKDOWNS .,; OVER S1 MILLION IN INVENTORY ;. FULL SIZE RANGE 0-14 WE Oil Y COME TO OIWe&E COUITY TWICE A YEAR I SUITS • BlOUSES •SKIRTS SM 0,. F"" 1405) SWEATERS • PANTS • JACKETS CtiertM w. r.-. .. a SHORTS • AM> a.JCH MORE ! J ...._. ...... WE ACCEPT CASH. CHECKS AM> I Minglofl 0.-I MOST MAJOR CREDIT CAll>S. I OU.. CIUfTY FANllJUll)S ... I 1 -...... •lt .. • FAii Dlllft. cmTA MESA F•Dliwe EllU Tilll IATl 15 OutOnTheTown Uncle Don 'Mr. North': Sophisticated sappiness You don't tug o n upcrman·s cape. You don't sp1t 1nto the wand You don't pull the ma k o ff the or Long Ranger And }OU don·1 send ncle Don to review an art film. The Pilot d id. Big mlSlake .. Mr. Nonh." Opens toda~ at the Balboa. Focused cnurely o n the title character who·s best feature 1s an unpronounet'able and unspellable muh1-muh1·S\ llab1c first name. , Danger signs abound ht're .. Mr ~onh .. 1s the first feature film by a fa mous directo r s son. It stars his .\cademy Award-\\1nnmg sister and his father's good Qcnd.Jf5 based QD the last DO\ cJ b) a falllOU$ WDlcr,..And "or t of all. the Balboa's manager told ~our Linck Don .. Mr. Nonh .. 1s a film that's suppor,ed 10 make \Ou feel good. . R1ghtcous. lf~our t •nc "ant~ a fi lm that'll make him feel good he'll get one of those from the 'Ide<> store ~ou gona call) out in a plain brown "rappt"r "Mr. North" 1s o ne of them sapp~. O\eN n tten 1d1oc1ttl~ }ou·re s'poscd 10 enJO' 10 <tho" some son of w phis11ca11 on - while ~ou'd rather get ho me to catch that 10th vte"1ng of "ln,as1o n l 1SA:· You'H• ne,cr seen an} o ne hke Theo philus North B~ pa} ang attention to this rc\ll'W. you "o n·1ha'e 10 l ike " ham: .. (tht' l 'nc " l'mbarrassed 10 men11on that cla!>SI(' and this clod 10 the same re' 1c" l. Mr Nonh l'ome from the m1ddh: o f no" here to set things nght. Mr 'forth also heals the sick. re' 11ahzes the elderh. educates the children and beats up bulltes "11h Jiu Jitsu· T his character rcads stones. tt'aches tennis. kno"s 1"0 or thret foreign la nguages. '1s11s d\ ang people. cures rheumatism. doesn't scdu<.'t' \ 1rgans, and IS an t'\pen on ph1lowph). He's onl> 1n his :?Os E'en Gandhi looks hke a sJ ug compared 10 this gu~. Is there anylhing he can't do. eAcept end the mo' 1e" Mr. J'ionh's real big sch11ck 1s his ab1ht~ to build up lotsa stat1c electnc1ty. T his usuall) comes as quite a shock. re"olting,thost who don't know watt he's doing. Shaking his hand 1s a current e'ent. Naturally people think this cures assorted illnesses. So a few hundf'C'd of these dummies show up o n his doorstep sure that he's the greatest thing since a cross 1'HE M(l)I' smi~ilCATID AND lNTEU.JCENT ENTERmJNMENT Of' THE SEAS<N" ~rs lsLAND Peraia Boswortb-Tennyaon (Anjellca Huston) dances with Tbeopbllu North (Anthony Edward•) ln "Mr. North.•• bc.-t"ttn Pai Robt'nson and Uietnk ~Ir "orth bails, "1th theo;c poor ~urkl·~chasang 0' er hill and dale. looking hl..e ~1ont~ P\lhon t1.1.11s doing Joe Cocker 1mprcss1ons. It's that '1oop1d "l our l n( ha<, ne' cr ~en a fl1d. "'hc:re <'' l'f)One 'fX'al..s \0 intelhgenth Thl' k1d) do so ..;T~h~e::.Jll!Wilil<>-W.ul"1.­ I hc drunl\s in !tie ar ilo ~ \.ue~that s the \\a\ things u~·d 10 \\U/ bad. in l')~fi · i-..1lkrend1ng Robt'n \'111l·hum . .inch gu\ Mr. North l:IC.·tm•nd\. \\J OI\ \tr t\onh 10 head an .. .\cad<"m' of Phtlosoph~ ·· that hl''ll c\labhsh .is a ··..afr harbor for h1gh\'r intc:lk<.·tual thought·· The l 'nc thi nks Mr ~onh 1s probahl~ a )uni.en ship 1n that harborendangen ng tratTic .\nd at thrcl1mac-11c soc1r1' hall. tn honor ofthe \lrgJn he gallant!~ rd°USl-<l 10 defile "' ho " no" mamt'd to tht.' man ~he trul~ l(l\l'd. \tr i"onh pick~ up on. and lea, es "-Ith. .\ngdira Hu,ton. ''ho must bt' ~()'ears h is senior. lktng a ph1lo phl·r. hl' prohabl~ a'>sume) things 1mpro'e "llh age. so 1.1.e·11 prnbabh find him at a fl'tirement home: in the near lutun: · "\1r '\onh .. -;utll:r' from a tl·rm1nal case of .. tht' lUI('\ .. 'Cl.'l'h L Jml' HllPl'k'i'>h lame Thrt't.·-leggc:d d~ a1n'11h1s IJml' THANKS: T<' \llkl'. thl' manager of the Balboa Theater tor \Ct11ng up 1h1c; \h()\\ ing on unda' morning JUSI a ft·" hou~ aftt'r clo)1ng do"n ··ROl'I..' Horror P1cturt' ho1.1. ·· l'arher that morning .\nd for also hsten1ng to l'nclr Don nagging about ho" the l nc "ould ratht'r ~e the old ~t~ le programming the' had there ~ears ago DISGRACEF UL: rm appalled that a respcc1('d. talented reporter hl..e Robert H~ndman could stoop so lo" as 10 be '"'oh ed in something as decadent and pel"' ened as the b1!..tn1 contest at the Op Reporters should protect their 1n1egn1~ and refu!.e 10 pan1c1pate in such SC\ISt ac11v111e Let column1 ts handle this. The' ain't got no integrit). Drool. Slobber. · .... l'UU.9lmlll -~-------_ .. _ °""9"'t --ei.-...--·---NOWSHOWING IDMW~a9m.a 7SMllM ~trd•J-·•••··•••u~ -----·---- ---.. _ . _,,_ --.. ,_ ~--·--~-,.,,.. ' ... ---------·- e-•n .., m1 LA-. --.. _ .... ---.. --LA--• ...... ln.ltll 1----..:.-1 ..,.~ .,,. -n-... ---w.io-AM11' .,_, _ .. ____ , ... Ronstadt fans walk out on Spanish-only concert BO"TO;\ I \Pl -Sc'eral people attl·nding a concert b, Linda Ron~tadt "alked out demanding refu nd' because she ~ng onl} 1n Spanish and ignored enc~ from the audience to sing 1n English Th~s1ngcr 1s on tour promo11ng her latest album that featurec; Mexican fol l.. songs . .\d''t'rt1scments for the '"o-hour concert at G reat ~oods in Mansfield pro moted the conc-en as ··Linda Ron tadt: Canc1ones de M1 Padre .. or .. Songs of M> Father·· "\\hat amaL~ us "a~ that "'t" "crcn ·11nformt'<1 at all that the"' hok sho" "as going 10 bl' 1n Spanish .. said C. hcl') I Manson of Dan' l'~ Sht· said Shl· got a rl'fund for her $50 '>eat • .. ( ons1den ng that "e "ere dre~sed for ruuntl'). 11 "as like \\Chad sho"' n up JI our 0 " n "'edd1ng d ressed in Jeans ·· she ~1d. It "'a~n·t l..no"n ho" man" peClpk ac1uall~ kft the concrn . or ho" man' n:funds "ere gl\en. the Boston Her- ald said *FULLERTON AMC Fullenon 8 992-6000 ORANGE AMC Oranoe M~ 637-0340 ANAHEIM PaclflC' Anahelf!1 OrM-ln 879-9850 El TORO •GARDEN GROVE ORANGE BREA UA Mo-.ies 990 ... 021 Ectwaras Sacldletlaell Valley View UA City Cinema 581-5880 8~·5338 63A·3911 FOUNTAIN VALLEY *IRVINE WESTWHSTER BUENA PARK Fatn1ly Fou• Ed.vl!OS Woodt>nooe UA Mall Cmema UA Movies 963-130' 551·0655 893;..;:....;·054~6'---- 952 ·•993 I • -SEHTEO IH I "° -~ COSTA MESA EO-ards C.nema Ceflter 979-4u1 -111--r ·~ ~;~,::. ·• • ** FLl,IBOtl\'T, ll\ZZLIXG ... BRIDGES~ OSC\R CALIBER PERFOIL'L l ~fE •.. • .... • • • IT \\1Lt lL \KE \'Ol' fOllE Ol 'T OF THE THE.\TRE fllEERIXG.~ ~BIG, BR\SS\'.l\1) E~TERt\L\'L~G •.• " TUCKER TH E MAN AND H IS DI EAM ft ..... l ·. : : . . ~· ~-:'.Ebi ~!@. ·· -· -:=:.:. '"II .... ....... """. ~ ·~ ~a.rw 1• 1,.11 .. • cosu lllESA ~ ._,..~ 7'1 *P'VllU UOel we ~ ........ 51.acl * MUWTIMn °" IEAC>< , .... ciw...~ .. ,.u. mlAOA ~""< .......... "4 1.00 '"° _____ , AH .. tle• ••••••yen: Home-in on classified for the latest Nal estate listings. Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. August 19. 1988 IS . . , • SPECTACUl.All FLOWER SHOW .. A ROMAN HOLIDAY IN FLOWERS .. C ~Ji,, .• 1t'i Presen1s NEAPOLITAN SESENADEllS And ) _ ~ HOME SHOW DANCEllS 111 RISTORANTE ITALIANO _ 000-WAH 111DE11S IN G.C. COUEW CHUCKWAGON •·p!tfif 0~1·J11!1f11MJ.ili6•,UJ i13 i1 't) ADULTS M.50 MON -FRI 2to10 N CHILDREN (6·16 yrs) $3.00 SATURDAYS 11AMto10 PM Under 6 n~ :'4EE SUNDAYS 11 AM lot PM ~~ 11/llf MaCONDmONED ~ EIM CONVENTION CENTER 800 W Katella Across from Disneyland (114) "'·HOO OutOnTheTown ---Special advertising review ----------------------- BJ DORIS POLLEY This is a strange business. this Restaurant of the Week column. The mission. of course, Is to find the best restaurants In the area and share that information with Oatebook readers. But sometimes we come upon a little jewel of a place and we're tempted to keep It to oursefves because the crowds will find it soon enough. Nash's Seafood Bar and Grill ls just such a place. Located at 2574 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. It Is such a modest little establishment you may go right put It If you blink. Don't blink aod you'll see It right there on the corner of Del Mar and Newport Boulevard. nestled In a little neighborhood shopping centtlf' with a gas station, a dry cleaner and some other small busmesaes. Nash Megjl. or Capt. Nash as he is known by ..afood lovers lhrooghout Orange County. Is bactt and Costa Mesa's got him. Although still yoong, Nash brings to his new business endeavor years of restaurant experience. Hts father. Abdul Megjl, was in the restaurant business for some 30 years in Nairobi, Kenya. before building and selling four taverns in Vancouver. With hi• thr .. sons, Abdul organized a chain of Fish Kitchens. Including one in Fountain Valley. Nub lleO, better known u Capt. null, la cbef/proprletor of the recently opeaed Nub•• se.tood Bar and Grill, located at 2674 Newport 81Yd., Coeta lie.. ottefings. Capt. (the nickname comes from his love of boatJoil t-:----..;._------------.,...-----------------i-,.,mi'the-searNastr was bOrn onnatln parents in Eilt Nash has performed his culinary magic all over the world. He's come a long way from his birthplace In Africa, his adventures in Spafn, bis jobs In Canada and a little Jewish dell In Southern California (where he learned to mike matzo balls) He's owned fine , .. , • ..,,~ Canada and on the pier at Redondo Beach. Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. REUBEN'S COMES TO D ANA PolNT HAR8oR Over the past 25 years. Reuben's has developed a reputation for great steaks. seafood and service. And now. Reuben's has come to Dana Po int Harbor. Enjoy a view of the harbor and ocean while you dine on our famous Plank Steak for Two or our popular SizzJing Shrimp Scampi. Whether it's a great steak, prime rib, or fresh seafood. • you'll find it at Reuben's. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• • -• • • Reuben's . • • • • • • • • • 5'ealls • Seafood • • • • • 1. MJcMers 5-.,er a• • • • • • .. w1w,.1Jw SlilrJ ,,.,,et tlw SH" • • • • 24J99 Dana DriYe. ~~ • • • • • On the Island in Dana Poin1 • • • • • • • • • • ' I .j Dally Plk>t Oatebook/ Friday, August 19, 1988 .: 1 11uer .er tzuouA .v•bn-t uoodehiO 101,q vr co Africa. He was raised in England and began his careef there by studying hotel management. Nash started In the kitchen at the Intercontinental Hotel In Cologne, Germany, and worked his way up to sous chef. As a young man, he and a friend spent five months In Spain, supporting themselves by catering parties for well-to-do Spaniards as wett as vacationer•. Nash has traveled extdnslvely and speaks seven languages fluently. Besides English, he speaj(s French. German, two dialects in Indian, Spanish and Swahlll. He has studied the great chefs of the world and with such a bacttgroond it Is no wonder that his menu is eclectic. The captain features the freshest of fish. From the broiler you can choose trout, monkfish. SWOf'd fish. snapper, orange roughy. halibut catfish, or mahl mahl when available. The fish is prepared any way you like It and you can choose from meuniere, grenobloise. Florentine or even Cajun sauces. M you like It. There are some tried offerings of tcalk>ps. oyster•, clams, jumbo shrimp or fish and cNps. To eue the conscience, the fried fOOdS are all oootced In Heelth Di9t Life Olis with no cholesterol. Nash's current specials are crab supreme and 1Callops curry. Al dinners lndude soup (a clam chowder th .. Is the creemielt you've ewr had) or a Ceesar ul8d that Is incomperabte, and choice of rice, puta orJ>Qt•tQn_, Dinner~ freah stir fried vegetables (In the ChineM style) that are crilp and delicloua. The wine list offers a variety of fine wlnee both Imported and CaMfomian. There are at IMat 17 dtnerent Imported .,._.. from c.n.da, Europe, .Mmll6ca, China. Japan and ..... ~ beer from Swltm1end. In addition there •• the populer domeetlc .,..... The wine and beet list Is a veritable United Nations. The bar. as In Nash's 89r and Grill, II actually an oyster bar. On a recent 8Y9Nng, It 111med to be occupied mostly by regular eustomers, a few of them waiting f« takeout orders. An authentic boullliblltte II Mfwd only on Sundays, but the fantastle cioppino, a San Francllco spedatlty heaping wtth shelftltl and freeh fW'l In • fllbuk>ua MUCe, Is MrWd daly . The blac*board at the bed( of .... bat .... the spedala daly, 8long wfth ...,, .... _,moder ... ptlcee. It Is an entertMwnlm In ll9alf jult to r89d ~ the day'• IALllON FITTUC• ........... d ...... , .................... , , ····-==·-· ... , ,........ ... .... .... . ., , .. .... His mastery of the art of seafood cOOking has gained him the reputation of being one of the finest chefs anywhere. He has a loyal following and It was bitter disappointment to his fans when not too tong ago he decided to leave the area and go to Cabo San Lucas. Mexico. to open a restaurant. He was discouraged to find Insurmountable problems In his way when he tried to get the necessary permits, etc.. as a foreigner In that country. Fortunately for Orange Countians he came back to opened this newest restaurant In Costa Mesa on June 1. After dining at the new place. most will agree with the rave reviews Na.sh has been given by many of the best-known California restaurant critics. Elmer Diiis called one of his restaurants ··Honest food for an honest price." Hefb Baus called his Edinger plaoe in Huntington Beach a "Fish house fit for Poseidon, prleed for mere mortals... He's also been featured In Los Angetes Magazine's "Great Dining" and Bon Appetlt. Nash manages all this with his small crew of two waitresees: Clancy levtt. who says she ha worked for Nath for five yeers, IOves the food and Is stll working her way through the menu, and Jenny Kraft, who has also worked for the "Captain" on and on for a number of years . Other hetp Includes Santos and Capteln'a ell 'round man, Francisco, who Nash saya Is lewntng the kitchen and can do just about anything he's asked to do . There are perhaps 15 tables In the dining room. In lddttlon, there are a number of tablel for outdoor dining . The reltannt Is open I/Mir/ day. Tueedey through Saturday, It opens at 11 a,m. fOf lunch and 11ays open untll 11 p.m. Of i.ter If there are 11111 customers coming In . On Monday It opens at 11 a.m. but doMe Mr1y at 9 p.m . Sunday hours .. 3 to 9 p.m. Concertgoers at the nearby amphitheater are just now dlacoverlng the place, so the hours are becoming a little more flexlbte. Dress Is lnf«rnal. and prices are extremely reasonabte for both lunch or dinner. F« mot'e Information or to «der takeout, phone 631-7172 . And If some members of your party aten't enchanted by Ctlptein Nasti•s treasures of the .... he ha a few Wtr'f good chlctten dishea. No need to •gue <Y'ifK Where to go for dinner. 1111111111• ..... ...., •• ,., •• , , .. ., ... ..... ,,......., __ 2 ...... ... ~= ....... 1 ..-d ....,. 11r.e111n .. s111~111• •• Melt butter. SU. lllmotl n.k• for a minute°' two. Add Jue1enne cuts of leeks, cerrots. chopped perlley and Ct~· Add 1 cup of dry white ..,_ and reduce by one Add heavy creem. and egg yolla. Stir W91. s.son to tute. Add cootted fettucine, mbt well together. Sprlnkle wtth Pwm11W1 ctw. S.V. four. OutOnTheTown· ----Dining out with Judy ------------------------------------------------- The best sandwiches on the Orange Coast E\Cry )car I go looking for the ~t tint• oll\e 011 Ne\I. the eggplant 1s sandwiches on the Orange Coast. la)ercd on a long French roll "'Ith Here they arc. in no parucular order. fresh (raw) spinach sweet roasted mv Annual Sandwich Award "'toners peppers. marinated amehoke heans for I Q88: and cream\ tclcme cheese . .\nd 1f)OU thank that sounds prctt) good. you're I. Newport Ber&er.6880 W. Pacific mll in for a surpnS(. This add1cuve Coast Hlg)lway, Newport Beacll. httle goodie tastes better than "'ords 14%·5881. S.per Newport Ber1er can describe. Juov CHAMBERLAIN ($3.991. This 1s the big daddy of .i The Cafe, Ritz-Carlton, Lapna burgers. made the Newpon Burger Nipel. 240-5008. Rare Roast Beef, "'av -JUSt like you'd doll at home 1f California Brie 011 Squw Bread ISll. Ith• to 1mkr a <;alad -and dump \OU had the time. It's a JUICY half· It's "'onh e'el') pcnn). The only mv'>t ot 11 into ..,ome bread from Pain i>ounder. with lettu<'C and tomat~s. thing lx-ttcr than lunch an The ( afe at du \fonde fhl· net r~uh 1s an thou);lnd island dressing and thic k Thl' R·< as afternoon tea tn The impromptu pain bagna \hces of swttt. red bcrmuda onion Libra!') -or ma) be lunch. dinner. ~ Feli~ Cafe. On The Circle in The roll is gnlled to perfection. )OU brunch or snacls at an~ banquet put Orange. 6JJ.;;84%. Cubu Sand•;ch get a side of fn es. too On-the-run on b' this hotel Catered affairs a la 1S!>.2SI RtM\h:d leg of porl . ham. <liners .... ,11 want to tr) the ten )ak1 RitL.:C-arltonha,enoequalan'"here '"''"t hl'\''>( p1t l k,and mustard on hurgt'r. the outrageous onion nn~. 1n C'ahforn1a C uhJn·\t\ k hrl'Jd 'eed I \3\ more" etc etc. T his clean li ttle fast food 5 Tiie Restaarant, Neiman· Oh H'\ gt·t thl·rl'carl~ -tht>outdoor emponum serves a full breakfast Marcas, Fas .. ioe lslud, Newport JlJt111 " populJr all da) for lunches 1 .... onderful omelettes) and makes Beacll. 759-JHO. Duke of Wlndsor Jnd \nal l<. Fl.'h\ 'u' t'' dinner too hour I .il"a" J\I. tor C!'\tra ra"' onion' -\O Ollt' "'Ith ' hopped II\ er .\rn1l'"• hJ' J (Ou pie ot do1en interest· ing. ..anJ\\ 1rhe\ all "'un h~ of an a"'ard an thl'ir o"' n nght Of these. one ot tht• he't '' '>omething called ··ch1nato"n." <.1 \ ouncn of m;mn.itcd < h1nt·.-.e roa,1 pork loan v.11h ~ttr·lrtt'd \t'~l'tabks \tufft·d into a lrl'Olh roll ISti 'Ill \nd don't IUflll'l good '>3nd.,., 1chl''> aft' llnl~ J\ tar a"'a' 3'> the neart•st pll'Cl' ol dekctatik hre.id .\ ti1g-<kal hrl·ad thl\ ,,~Jr i' ltal1.rn p111a hrrad /il\.JlllJ l\ho"le~-Wnghtson in Ea~t· hluffmah"ill freshe'e" da' wdoe' lht• \tult 'oodlt· on ·R1,erc,ide m "t'"' JX>n lkarh Order a l)la1tt·r ol l't1ld cut\. butter a piece ol /'Oc·atci.J and -\OllJ -\OU ha'e the!' he<.t \Jnd"1'h arciund · Pil I. ur a do1l'n \Cone~ at Pain du \londl' stuff ·em \\llh tilall lort''>I hJm and ')()me orang.e·tla,ored ma'· o nna1-.< I make 11 in tht' ( u1s1nan1 - CHAMPAGNE HARBOR CRUISES • Brunch Cruises • Supper Cruiu• NEWPORT HARBOR -EVERY WEEKEND ch1h. salsa and guacamole from aadwich (Si.n l Breast of turle). !I El Tori10 Grill, Fasbion Island. i,_ _ _.:.;,r:nrtr ------t>t'~Ae.e>d~datiiHr=--~'bA<c~c:..•.cc--J~oi;pu:rc;ca~di.,-;g11.1r:.i.1lwlce.tdl-~--~r& Buct.....5.a.u~·u.u.Attte111-t.J--~i!H~~..,...,...,,_ _________ mrF11iii9 pant•appk and r hutne) ~"ed o n Bhd., Costa Mesa. 6??-%672 . ~ T11eresa's, lHll Brookharst (in th1tl toa\t. The lat.:st menu change at Tamalitos ~S?.7S·SZ.9!>1 The bc<.t of ---------------------------- Lucky's st.oppill& ceater. corner of "l-\t 1., the best )<'I. "'1th Engl1~h thl''l' I'> mJdt• "llh '"'el·t corn C!:>~~c=r~::l&O~~~~~~~~~~~~ Broollhrst), FoHtalD Valley· O\ enone~ke .-.moked or poached l h1:dd.1r l hl'l'~· .ind< ahforn1a l·h1k~. ~ 9,3.1 ~~1 ............ _ salad 1SUS) . .\ 4"ard "'mnmg ..... " ...... "" "3tfhon nch Ila' onngs of haked Jll m h Jnd gumm' and dd1t 1ous. "find" at any pnce. this sandwich IS hrtl' \l llh roasted ~arhc - a nd a l hl' rl'\t ol tht• menu , .. UOlljUl' -, ro~L -.-. J "I cu1~~ ~ made w11h frcs hl) cooled. tender .,.,ealth of nch. ealontic dcs~·m. I Jt1n < uh.in 1ne\pcns1'.: and ) ..,I-\ I .-,,.-.\ JI~ c-hlcken. celery. onions. sweet whne n Pain du Monde, %%0 Marine. guJrJntl'l'd to ,1v.al l·n thl' most tired ra1<.,ins and JUSt a tad of mayo lt'<i Balboa Island. '7$-7804. Turkey t.1\lt'hud\ I m·d banan:i<.. ok•' 6~ • Lanch • oa·nner • ~a pcrlcrt. But then. so is Theresa's egg Sandwicb ($2.50). The ba~ic <,and· 11 Apple-A-Peel. 16161 Springdale . .. al.id sa ndwich -and her tuna salad "l<'h 1~ small-ish. \\Ith ll'ttu,·e. Huntington Beach. 846-8744. Monte e S d B h " made with. would )OU believe. tomat~S and m3)0 I-or Jnother ~5 Cristo 1 s~.n 1 . \1 .l<ll' vn l'gg bread ~ an ay ranc • ~ lrt•\h aha. Don·t forget to tr) a gla~s of l·ent~ tht•\ ·11 add thet·~ -but I ,tulkd \\Ith h.il t·d ham. turkc~ and • iced cappuccino and a piece of at .... aH order a double of the "'hole l ht'l''l' thln d1pp .. :d an l'U. Jnd tried tho('()late chocolate chip ca l e than~ o" nt'rs , 0 11 and ">haron \\ n ~·d "1th hl.1t lhan 1Jm .\nd for 6~ Thai Cooking Class/Dinners ~9 3 Cafe U!. %4! N. Coast Hls .. way, \k\ l'an aren't an the sand.,.,1ch .ln••thn tfl'Jt hl'rt· If'\ th n·hillt•nJnd Newport Beach Location Lapaa Beac ... 04·UU. Vegetarian bu\mt'~\. Pain du ~lnndc I\ auuall) a h1lllh'n1Jde Jumpling' ISn 95 l Begin September 12th Saadwlcti (S4.~9l . 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OutOnTheTown The Sugarcubes: What all the shoutiag's about By JOHN ROOS Oelly ..... C .. 11•& .. I E \ ery now and then a rock band or performer comes along who suddenly becomes the darling of the media. Fans of college radio stations and alternative rock embrace such ~w talent with an uncommon Leal. Last year. the talented Terrence Trent D Arby was the hot new ticket. But today. no one's creating quite the bun and antic1pat1on of a dynamic group from Iceland called the Sugarcubes. MaJung their hve Orange County debut tonight at the Coach House. the Sugarcubes -fcatunng vocalist pjork. bassist Bragi. vocalist- trumpcter Einar. keyboardist M I 1s sacred for us. But 1t' scary someumes as well." The band's brutal honesty -and wlllingness to attack any issue -1s prevalent throughout their provoca- tive Elektra debut. ··Life's Too Good.·· Adult themes of sooth• ng sex (""f -ing 1n Rhythm and Sorrow"). questioning the eitistencc of God ( .. Deus"). and early seual in1t1at1on ( .. 81nhday") create a welcome ten- sion that bubbles with an eituberant defiance. .\gentler yet more complex side to the group emerges. however. on several other story-hke selections. Songs like •• ick for Toys"' and "T ra11or" create visual v1gn~e;+.11:,;es~w~1rth.:.,_ ___ _ ~ntt5U1lrtwim-a .. IE;:!!~~~:;;;;;=;;;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;;::::::-"1~ru111111cr ST . u1 n st or -pJa} the t} pc of seductive. smoldering "We accept each other's per- sonalities and don't deny our feel- ings." he said.~ People have said that we're very much interested in sex. but )a know. that's JUSt a thing that you really can't Cieny that it exists. But it's (sex) used in 1he world today as son of a manipulation -or a depressant - among people. A taboo." G rowing up in Iceland. said Om . greatly innuenced their lyrical style and approach. Featuring Grandma Maudie's Original Carolina Bar·B·Q Rib1 A Chicken. With an estensive country •tyle menu! Brunch • Lunch • -Dinner Watch f or our Graad Opening tbe Week of Sept. 12 7148 EDINGER AVE. (at Goldenwe11t ) H UNTINGTON BEACH ••• JoiR"' rhil Thursdq. fridrt, S.tvrdq •nd Sund•'( lot outmnding /Ne ememintNnt with• fabulous bay WrNf OutMt# an our...,.,.. d«t ... or inside ... the mulic)hotf ..... .,.. a-·,.,..,.,., - AlllZI.._, •• ,,.,...,,,_ -..... ~ ,.,...,,. rock ·n· roll that hasn't been heard much since the-hkesofthe Sex Pistols. X and the Clash exploded onto the I punk scene in the late 1970s. Like their mysterious hometown of Reykjavik. the sextet offers a variety of conflicting emotions and attitudes -the hot and cold. tough and tender. aggressive and nunuring. ambitious and casual. But during a recent interview with the group's leader. Einar Orn. a common thread was re\ ea led that 11es the multi-faceted band members to each other. "But sex or those kinds of fc-chngs aren't bad. so we don't deny them." he added. "And I'm a big soft1c. so I believe men can have soft feelings. In our band. everything goes -nothing Appearin~ August 23 thru October I SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS Comi~ October 4 U1ru October 15 THE FABULOOS CHEVEU.ES Coming October 18 THE L.A. BEOROCKERS The Colden Age of Rock 'n' Roll is back and Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the SO's. 60's and 70 's at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all your favorite oldi es but goodies every Tuesday through Saturday. Enjoy the convenience of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke 's every Mon· day for comedy night. N-THE NEWPCRTER REs<RI' Tht ~ Rnoi1 ol Ntwport Btxh I 1107 J1mbom. N«wport Boch. CA 92660. (71 4)6·U-1700. ~===========::::t "We were all brought up b) a natural environment.'' he said ... Tele- \'ision was not our bab}s111er in Iceland. We were put to bed with stof) te.lling ... the human touch.·· Ha ving already taken Englan~ by storm w11h two hit singles ~"B1nh­ day.. and "("old Sweat' ). the uga rcubes appear poised for at least moderate success here in the U.S. ls that something they would eagerly "elcome'> "I think we're good.'' rt>phed Om. tn a voice echo• ngsclf<onfidencc and pnde. "But our best songs haven't been wntten )'Ct We want to become brilliant. and when we are. we'll quit." However. Om changed to a more reOecuve. senous tone when stating. "We really have nodes1re to be pan of the music industry. We don·t take ourselves too seriously. but we do enjo} ourselves. We don't have an image or try to unify our tastes - we're doing something that's totally difTeren1.·· And it's true. Unlike much of today·s synthesized. droning tcchno- rock (i.e. Dcpeche Mode. Erasure). the Sugarcubes 'rab your attention with their somettmes swirling. often muscular and rarely routine brand of ~w rock 'n' roU. Heatina this unique sound to its boiling point is the engrouina vocal prowess of Bjork. who combines the sexual appetite of Deborah Harry with the sweet and sour disposition of Chrissie Hyn<k. So what kind of COncttt-gOifl& experience can fans expect from this innovative and invigoratina t.nd? "When we're on StaJC. we wouldn't exist wi thout the 1uchence." slttSSCd Om. ··we try to agravate them into a state of active listenin.J. Before a show in New Haven. we poked fun at all the Yak students who were still in school It age JS. And in Montreal r«ently. everyone was sinina still. So we decided that we'd play sinins down until more people stood up." ,__._._._...;;:-~~_._._._ U.LMflll•••w THE GflEAT AMERtCAN INVESTMENT To find out more, or to buy Bonds, catt 1-800-US-BONDS . Out On The Town Pasternak exhibit opens at Modern Museum of Art By ROBERT HYNDMA N Olt ... Dllitr,...Sllllf l>rJ" 1ng'> oil pam11n~' and "Jtl'r· ,11Jor'> h' the latl' Ru!. .. 1an .irt1\I 1 ,·un1d Pa'ittmal.. art' on t'\h1h1t no" through 'icpt. 25 at the Modern \lu~um ot .\rt 1n ~n1a ..\na P:ucrnal.. 1!> "1dd) rt>gardcd as ont· 11f lhl· tinl'"' Jntsts of wrn-uf-1hc· H'lllur\ Ru"1J and thl· Mt "ori.., on d1'plJ\ '>PJll hi\ l JfCl'r ·· \ Ru\\lan lmprt'>s1on1'1 Pa1n1- 10t?\ anJ Dra" 1ni!~ b~ L t'Cln1d No explanation for postponement of Peace Concert from uH ud Wire ReporlS l he B1.,hop Tutu \\ orld Peacl· ( unct'rt scheduled fo r ~pt 10 in I os .\ngcks has been mdcfin11el) post· 1n. fht• concert. schedultd tor thl' [o., ..\ngdcs ~temonal C'oh~um. "as ht-1ng product'd b~ M 11<:hcll Pro- JUl'lll>n 1n Los ..\ngt'lc' \\end~ .\rmrndan1. media coordinator for \l1tchdl Produ lions. said thl' con- tl'rt "a<o po~tponcd due 10 .. certain fort·c~ .. but "ould not clahora1c .. ,,l. don't "ant to point lingers at rx·ople and rum the cha net' of fl'\ I \. mg 11." she said. ..\rm1:ndan1 said thl' r11mpan~ ha' no fu1un.· date in mind tor rt•schedul- 1ng the t''cnt. but added .. \\ care'"~ committed to this. Rche'c me. "e \\l>O.t ht· \1h:nn·J · -\mung thl.' man~ pi·rtmml''' ""h,, had committed th"·m~·h ,., h• 1h1· rni1n1 \H'rt· Paul "'•mon rri. Burdon Bnan \\ 11<,on l 1rl'U -\I· Im.in \l:lobdt!Jn framkc 11111<111 \lan•d•~ fl)lJJ RunJgrl.'n Tbnma~ Oo!n' ~hi:cna E.a,tun. Kr" J.,.n,1ot- kr....1i1 B1lh \ aa .._, tht· &·a1c" B:lrnra ...,1rc1~nd. < hal..a }.,,ban }.,,(101 ,\.. tht• { iami.. the Po inter ...,,,ICf'\ I k r'11t· Han~o1. !.. .1.nd l'hud .. \lan- ~"·nc I fod B~l..man. l1lket managl'f tur 1h1.• u \01.l·n staled that all 11cl..t't!. 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So come let o greo Italian make your dinner-and your night. ~---- / / / WHERE ALL THE BEST OF ITAL)" I ~ • 16811 8eocf\ Blvd , Huntmgton 8eoc'h RS. - ••• OutOnTheTown 'Follies' opens UCI season, 'Biloxi Blues' at OCC With the professional and com- munit} theater schedules fo r 198~89 rllread> recorded in this space. the spotllfht swings toda)' to the Orange Coast s four collegiate drama depart- ments and "'hat to expect on the undergraduate front ne'{t season. .\dd111onalh. the ne"' Ahernauve Rcpenon Th~atcr in Santa Ana and thc Laguna Playhouse's Youth Theairr have announced their up- coming proJects. The drama program at UCI will JC:t ofT to a rousing start Nov. I 0 \!<Ith Stephen Sondhcam ·s musical .. Follies. .. running throu~ Nov. 201n the Village Theater. which also will house "<:loud 9" March 9-18 and "The Hot L Balttmorr" Ma} 4-13. Shakespeare's "K.Jng Lear" will play from Jan. 26 through Feb. 4 in the Conccn Hall. whale "The lmpon- ancc of~ing Earnest" (Nov. JO.Dec 3) in the L111le Theater and two plays in the Studio Thcatt>r -"Faust. Pan I" ( ~pnl !7-19) and .. .\shes" (Ma) 25-27)complete the uni\ crstt) sched- ule. .\t Orange Coast College. Nell 1mon''> "BtlO\I Blues" leads off tht" ne"-sea'IOn 10 tht' Drama Lab. running from Sept. 22 to Oct. 2. wtth Shah· peare·~ "Macbeth" ticketed for No\ 3-13. Rounding out the 'it'ason "'II be "Come Back to the 5 and Dime. J1mm) Dean. Jim my Dl·an" h:b. :!),March 5 and "Inherit the \a. and"(" 1th OCC instructors Bill Purk 1~\ •md Alex Golson heading the C3\t) 1\111' 4-1 4. ~ean"h1le. 1n the OCC Studio Tht>ater. the scht>dule includes three one-act plaH fro m Tennessee Wil- liams. ~pt: 2-1 1: Lanford Wilson's Toi ·T1rus t:l "Tallc) ·c; Foll) .. and "The Fifth of J ul~ ... pla)ing in repertory Oct. 7-23: a ~tudent-darected one-act play fest1· 'al. No'. 16-20: "The World of Shalom .\le1chcm." Dec. 8-18; "The D1' tnCC'$." Feb. J-12. more student- dirccted one-acts. March I 0-18. and an original one-act festival. also 'itudent directed. o\pnl 14-23. Golden West College also 1s k1ck1n~ off m ~a')()n wtth "Biloxi Blues.: Sept. JO.Oct 9 an the maan theater. Other ma~ productions for I 988-89 will be ·· Christmas Carol:· Dec. 2-11 : "A unny Thing Happened on the Wa) to the Forum ... March 3-12. and "Black Comedy." May 5-14. The college's Actor's Pla}box theater also will be in operatton. but the complete schedule"hasn 't yet been announced. The musical "Dames at Sea" launches the five-show season at Saddlcbad. College. running Oct. 14-30 in the Studio Theater. followed b' "The HouseofBlue LeavC$." Nov. ~ 13. on the main McKinney Theater stage. Comple11ng the slate at the M1ss1on V1CJO rnllege will be "The Drt"Sser." Dec. 1-1 8 in the Studio Theater: the musical ··Evtta.'' Feb. I 0-1 Q. and William Inge's "Bus top... .\pnl 7-16. both on the McKinne~ stage. Uiguna's Youth Theater has a lhc- pla} season lined up. starting with "A Liu le Princess ... Oct. 7-9. The bal- ancc of the !>Chcdule includes "Barnum." Dcc. 2-11 : "W1lcv and the H:un Man." Feb. 24-16: ·=1 Never . a" ~nother Buuerfly," Apnl 11-B. and "Nightingale." June 16-18 . Ha' ing opened last ~car to cnttral acclaim. the .\lternatl\l" Rcpertof) Theater is planning a second season of cerebral theater. beginning with Henn!.. lb!oen's "Ghosts.'' Sept. 30 through No'. 5. Arthur Kop1i's "The End of the World" (Dec 1-IM and Jan 5-21) and Jean Cocteau's ".\n Eagle With Two Heads" (Feb. 10- March 18) will follow. with an as-~et­ undctermined producuon complt>t· mg the slate. CALLBOARD -~udit1ons for the ch1ldrcn'c; pla} .. .\ Little Pn nccss" "111 be held aturday at 11 a.m. at the 1 j'-~--~_:__~==============================================~====f=j~~~::;~::=;;;;;;;:::;~:;::~~~;;;~~:;=;;:~~~~~r===r~~~UR<i-..,.....~~~--,l sou1Hu .. CA\•'o""" u s1"u'""' w1 11u s s•LYlt AWAao ..,'""" n)On Road. 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"On the CaJifom1a R1v1era." which w1 Uprcm1erc at the Capistrano \'alley Symphon y Orchestra's monthl} "Riviera Pops by the Sea" rnncert 4 p.m. Sunday. .. lt"s a ballad written 10 a popular. 1.ummerc1al style." explained the 'ong's composer. Donn Laurence \1111\. who wall conduct the orcht'stra pool~1d<' at the Dana Point R<'SOn hotel. "It's fa1rl> singable. and ... v.e'll in' 11e the audience to sing along." ~prano Mananna G iordano and tl·nor Richard Dastrup v. 111 JOin the orchestra. "On th<' Calfom1a RI\ 1era." v.h1ch \t ills confes~ he wrote "Just tv.o "eel..~ ago." contains such 1rrcs1stable l)ncs (also b) Malls) as the opening. "The lac that I love most On the (ah om1a coast s na 0 101. ~n this for a place that won't offic1al1' hccome a city until January' · MICHAEL RYDZYISIU 661-5000 • • • ~peJl..ing ot C1a~ \latsuura his "1k \lar. Palchal.. -for "hom hr l'Ompo~d the .. Fantasia .. -1o1.1ll gl\c.' a fret' flute rel'1tal a1 the Yamaha \lus1c Education C cnl\.'r°'> Rrc1tal Hall in In inl· \ug 16 .\ form<'r student ol Juhu' Bal.er ot the °"<'" 'l or!.. Ph1lharmontl and .\nne G 1ks of the Lo'> .\ngt'lt'S Ph1lharmonll. Palchal.. 1\ on 'l amaha·, ta1:ul1' and ha'> paforml·d 1n ~u1hcrn · C ah- forn1a. \l1'>'>t1Un. JJpan Jnd \\e<,t I l cx Jll~. <.hr ha' plJ,cd ""h th\.' Pasadena and '\t·" port 1. ham her urchl·.,trac, lhoth dl'lun1. t 1 and Panik (1ardl·n (1rt1\e and Rto Hondo <,\m· phonll''>. and .. 1111 plJ~""''h tht• h~t l\\O. ~ O~·r:i '-Jt1onal .\ud111ons and Los .\ngdl''l0 \ 1uor Fuchs Memonal c ompe111111n. fa,cra has soloed v.1th ~Ul h '~ mphun1es as Capistrano Val· k' PanliL La \l1rada and Downe)'. .ind thl' L,,, ~ngell·s Master Chorale. TJH·ra "'" sang selections b> C111un11J. Cilllx'n and Sulh\'an. the < •l'r'h" in'> Jnd Lerner and Loewe. Thl' url'he\lra. under EdY.ard Pl·ta\on·, direr11on. "'" also be Jlllnl'J h~ the l .S '>:a'~ Ban4 ofS3n Du.~gu Jnd ':inou' guest an1sts an this 01lil1Jl1~ rel'ognm·d land free) Or- angl' ( oun t~ ( en1enn1al e'ent • • • )fX'Ji..ing of Oonn Mills. he "111 lllnlanut' to direct the C'ommunit\ ~'mphon~ of Orange Count~. v.h1ch rCll'ntl\ ha) r1:~1abltshed 11es w11h thl· PJutit 'i~mphon~ .\ssoc1a11on 'l ou ""¥ht rel·all that 11 v.as the.' Paulil '~ mphon~ that s1aned the C 11~mun11~ ~\mphon~ in June of JI"\ l·nd to the C ommunll~ S\m-phun~ \\ hl('h rl·-formcd earlier '1h1s 'l'Jr on 11' o"n "\h·'rl' 'l'I'\ l'\Cltl·d about this rt·nl'\\l'U rl'la1.1onsh1p." said Louis ...... , ... at •erv r••••••••• 11irk••· LUlltM T•.S.. 11 »1,.._ ·CU-_.. .. VlltES'S 270 E 17th St COSTA MESA 1'22·t2M BROOll Y'N PllZA MnS- 123S E. l~ial Hwy PLACENTIA SM-12'0 The R1v1era Pops has slO'-"I)' taken 'hape as a summer sencs of ltght da~s1cal/popular music that not onl~ has spon cd Brahms' Hungarian D:inC'r No. 5. Max Steiner's ··Gone \\'1th the Wind" theme and such Ill.ilk hits as "In the Mood" and .. \fair/) Ooats:· but , also Orangl.' Coast composers' works as well. Last month's concert premiered "The "ight Has a Thousand E>es'' b> Ra) Johnson of San Juan Capistrano. "hale v.orh b> Gary Matsuura of In me ("Fantasia for flute and Or- ch1:s1r.i··1 and Mano L1zarr.1µ ('"The Rallad of Old San Juan C'ap1 strano"J ha'e also bttn performed b~ thl' orchestra. l tw ~fl rn rt'rtt.11"1ll nin1ain flute "°'"" b' J ~ BJ1.'h. Dutxm. ~tart1nu. \l uu,n·,~, JnJ Duullt'U\ l 1m 'ill•de J C hJpm.in C ollcgc \tJtl p1;1nl\t ,q(I Jl'cnmpan) Pakhal.. 'l JmJhJ " ltl\.Jtrd JI I q)) kffrt•\ Road an If\ 1nr · P"to. Panik S) mphon~ 's Clll'Cut1ve dtrl'l"tor .. fhl' b\)ard 1~ comm111ed to nulrt'.llh actl\1t1 es. and the Com-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. mun II\ )\ mphom I'> one of scvt•rnl Pl)"''' l' ,i1:p' "e·n be 1aking." The Dana Point Reson as located at ~5135 trect of the Park Lantern. . . . "iix-.1!..1 ng oi' Ir' in1.· r JnJ thl· l 1JrUl'n (1n1,1.· °''mphnn,1 Jnnthl·r ln1nl' rl'\tdl.'nt mu\ll'!Jn ''Ill \11h1 in (1Jnkn (1nl\l'·, \ 1l1Jgc (1rrrn P.ui.. ~lprJno ( l'k\I<' T J' era" 111 f)l'rlorm on Gar- den C1ril\I.' ~'mphCln,·, Jnnual .. ~ummt·r "'mflhlm' 10 1h,· Par!.." l'Ollll'rt .\ ug 2tl .11 5 \11 p m \\ IOlll'r of the I \I -\ktropol11an T how :ll'tt' 1t1e\. as outlined b' \p"to. indudl· n \tudent appren·· 11,l·,h1p program l.x-111.een Panlir "' mphorl\ mem~·rs and grad\.'· 'l htiul 'tudent~ in the count\. form· 1ng.1 mult1-d1\C'1phnan program "•th lhC' ti l\pan1l lommunit,: and Pacilil -.~mphl1n~ ml·mlx·r'g"·inga~ne,of I l hJmhcr t ''nl·en\ at 'a nous sates \lu\1t1.ln\ 1ntere\ll'd an Joining th\.' Jll·\ 11luntl'l'r ( ommUOll~ S~ mphOO) lJn ,Jll the P.aulil "i~ mphon~ oOire~ JI 9-'· 1 l~2 McCormicks Lan ding Is Pleased to An nounce Our ... Reopening for Lu nch and Di nner. LUNCH: Monday thru Friday DINNER: Nightly from 11 :00 a.m. to 3:00 p.fT\. 5:00 p.m. 3180 Alnray An. • Coeta II-• (714) 548-3334 ''After Brandon's, Fresh King Salmon will never be the same!'' This summer. Brandon's features a fresh Pacific King Salmon Dinner. We present a fresh poached Pacific King Salmon Filet fini hcd with a dchca1c sorrel "3UCC. You'll also gel your choice of a garden fresh green salad or the soup of the day. plu steamed and seasoned potatoes. fresh vegetables and warm sourdough bread. All for only $13.95! I h1• ·lll'r I• \,1hd 1hr •Ul!h <\ucw•t ! , I,. " And afterwards, cnJOy dancing 1n Brandon's Lounge I IOO 8&itlc_r t..-. M ... («>I) 02-6311 llSO A--d lhc Arta, C:O.. Mela (714) 7S4·1l03 ltutrvlltOM ___... Adjllllalt ">I.he ~y ~ HOid •• - - Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, A~st 19. 1988 88e Pr 11ug1 A '\Sb 'I~ \>l.-~'1.,1~1..J •oi•q <' ' lt I ., . • OutOnTheTown STEAK & SEAFOOD C R AZY HORSE STEAKHOU SE TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a step back into ttme to a µlact> \\hl're you can dtne al your uwn lrisurt'. Enjoy tht ro- man~-e uf old Ne\\p.1rt with a pan 11ram1c ha) \-lev. Excite your ,.,"""~with thrir sensational sea· f1".d and traditwnal favorjt1t'S Breakfa I i a m. Mun · Fri .. Lunch l I .a Mon ·Fri.. Dinner 4-11 Mun, Sat. Sat. and Sun. Rrunch 7 .a. Oystf'r Bar Fri , Sat & Sun Banquet facilities up lo 500 400 Mein St., Ralboa. 67:l 46:l:l. THE O RIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE \'p,.' The~ llTl' thf' unicinal Famous fur their une-and·a ·half pound P .. r1erh .. uM! slt'ak~ and ftaturin11 d1wla~ brrnlinl( P ruudl> !>f'rvin11 fur :!6 )l'Br~. Mu\'l"t( and 1trowin11 v.ith Costa J\te"81 Nt>w loc:atton in Harh<•r C't>nter nuv. O!)t'n~~ Off \\'1L"<•n l>t'tv.een Marshall's and 1-:dv.ard~ Theattr Servin!( M-Sat 11 .i.m tu clcisinic. Sun :l closinit .!.11111 Harbor Rl\d . CO!lta Mtta IHI 9-;77 BOBBY McGEE'S Our houi.t; specialty is makin1t "Pr)· meal a special occasion' Yuu'll want a frunl row~at for thP food and fun at Bobby McGtt. v.hne the menu ftaturts favorit~ ltke prime nb of bttf au JUS. onl\ the finbt available freth fish, l'SDA chv1ce steakr., lobster. and c .. mbinllion dinners. Every entrtt include!> u\en-frHh brtad. fresh H'getable, and a trip to our award ,.innin salad bar .and after din ner. )UU can anct' and romance i n the \\'ttt Coast's mO!lt eimting nightclub Fur e night on the t.Qwn, ur anytime, makt> it special with the magic:. In Ntv.purt Beach, 35-'l East C'oai.t H1ghwa)'. For reser \al iuns call Ii 141 fli:l 5:v!O THE C ANNER Y Thi historic: waterfront landmark 1n Newport's Cannery \'1lla11e fea tures frtth local 11eafood and Eal>t ern bttf Con515tent1y g;iod . er \IC't'. open for l.un('h, Dinner. Sun Brunch and l'hampagne Hartxir C'ruiws Entert.tinment n111htl~ and • un afternoons. EnJOv the loun,e f1"id p llt'rv-superb clam chowder' :lOIO LaFaHtte 67[,.f,jjj Country dining with clat<s' Authentic Y.•estern dttor re>. taurant and saloon. featuring prime rtb, frei.h ttafouds, and their famous pan llautttd i;teaks Lun<'h. Mon·f ri Dinner rt'!it'r· vat1ons guaranttt'd Dancing and live music an the ~alocm. Dyer Rd Exit/Newport Fwy Santa Ana 111•15'C9·1512 REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT This is the original and has been serving Newport Beach for 26 years . Their specialty is seafood and steaks. Chef a special selections daily and famous for their broasU!d chicken, too! A beautiful waterfront view of Newport Bay enhances the atmosp here. Perfect for busineu entertaining and romantic din ing. Located at 251 E. Coast Hwy .• New· port. Reservations accepted. Phone 67:t-l505 THE REX R ESTAU RANT Located on the oceanfrontt across from the Nrwport Beach pitr, Thr Ru 1s the Orange Coast's most exclusivr wafood rtttauranl. Well TREES Nestled in t he forest behind t he Port Theatre on Pacific Coast H ighway in Corona del Mar ia T rees restau rant. Secluded aa it U. on a sjde 1lreet, thoee who have discovered it have found Orange County's most charming and ~OJ-~ gourmtt fish selections and spec1ah:r.an11 in SWffl Channel Island abalone, tender veal arlti prime meat.a. The Ru Rl'!IUiurant 1s tht> cho1« of locals as weU as v1Ritors. Recipient of the pres· tig1ous T ravel-Holiday award. Casual/t>lecan t attift'. Sunday Brunch. dinne r. Call 675-2566 for r~rvallonM. Valr1 parkinK S AIL LOFT :-;011 Loft Bar & Crill ftaturei; oct-an \iew d1ninjl with the t'mpha"'" 11n frt'l'h ,Hfo•rd Ovster har, li\l' enterlatnm!'nt niiihtl\ in the bar &Tt'a. Open f11r rlinm•r ni1thtl) fr11m 5 '' m \\'eekrnd hour< frnm l(J.;10 a m fahulou" Sunda.-Hr11n1·h Lo<:ated 111 -11~1 I'(' H · 1n l.aJlune H!'arh u n ique Ame r ican c u111ne. S hrouded in a soft put.el decor, match ing table set.tings, candJes, fresh flowers and glo-Mnr fire· places set the ~ene. The intimate dining rooms. piano lounre and --4 .. •fl~~ with living treea. The modern American cuisine is prepared by creative Chef Russell Armstrong. H is lovely wife. Abbey, i1 the hoet · ru. Trees menu is a limiU!d but interesting variety of international flavors with choices from ho me· made pasta, fresh grilled fish and steaks. veal, lamb, Oriental chicken and salads to a bsolutely exot ic desserts. Dress is casual but dreuy. Reservations recommended (714) 673·0910. Open seven days a week. Lounge open 5 p.m. to midnight. 440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. ITAUAN VINNIE'S Thr best Italian lo•rd prPµared Crum the freshest in1tred1eno. UStnjl no preurvat iVl'o;, sail. SUjCtr. ur ures.o; fats. Ownt'<f b\ \"innie C:11londrea of Brooklyn 1'1zza Works. fam11u,, for havinK The Best Piua in Oranl(e C'ountv h\ The C real Piz:za Hunt 270 F: I 7th St. in COlita MPSa. 722-9264. VILLA NOVA A beautiful bay view crtata the romatic eetting that has made the Villa Nova a "apec:ial kind of place" for over 50 yeat!l. Superb cuisine from Central and North· ern Italy served in Old World charm. Extensive wine lisL Din- ner nightly. Piano bar. Full menu til 1:00 a.m. 3131 Wf"lt Cout Hwy .. Newport Beach. "42-7880. IVEXICAN Ml CASA T heir food ia like a trip to Meiico! Hoepit.ality goes ha nd in hand with their motto, "Mi C11sa ts Su Casa," or my house is your house. Elitablished 1ince 1972. it's no wtret fiiende •n.i<l:x djrili!&_here. Open daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch, Dinner and C-ockt.ails. Entert.ainmPnt Wed.-Sun. night.a in the Burro Room. ~ E. 17th St .. Costa Mtll8. &45-76?6. GRANO D INNER THEATER l mprt>ss1vr dinin1t and pru le,,1 .. nal µntdu<'t111n' are urr tu pll'a't' l'fllh ttme )11u VtMl The ex1n111rd1n&r) buflet offl'r~ roast hJT1111 11f ht-t>f, l(la1ed ham with a lru11 ,.auce, Geurl(1a rh1rken with pl·urhl'' .111d .elrue ancl thr Mahi :"-1oh1 1> ..ened ma peasant saure. Tn ~11lor (e11urc1m and cream 11 a real fa\'onte En1oy dinnt'r and a pla)' t11ni1eh1! Grand Dinner Thl'alt'r loc:att'<f within the Grand H11tl'I m Anaheim at I Hotel W1v \all 772-7710 HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER F.\ l'r\' cu!ltomer ran be experted to lit' trutt'<f like a «lebrity. Tilt' tht'ater urff.>n. scrumptious meals wtth t11p µruductiunli in ao ele1tant atm11,,phl'lt'. Tht 5<'tumptuous huffett includt'l> roast baron of he1:f, chickrn and fi h d ishes, µa,.tai.. salads, \'tge1ables, and sin- ful de..serb. The Sat. and Sun. hrumh inrludes a varit'ty of eitl( dt~he". The Celebraly T erract' is a'ail11ble for p rivate dining. T ht> 11ul1\ 1dualh decorated prwate hakom· TCN•m~ 11\trlook thl' •SO· i.t•at h1;rse11hoe ~haped main room. ThP Harle4u111 i~ liicated 11 :i!lO:\ !"I Harbur 1n :ianta Ana C'all 9;9.7;,:,o, ONEDFAK..C G INO'S ON THE HILL Alm.,,.1 a (""la • t'll "1andmalrt'--------- " hen• friend' and memorie' meet. ( :11111·, 1~n 't an Italian Restaurant, hul 11 rei.Laurnnl lwinit run by a Hurni> Italian. F.ven thou1th tht'y """t' many Italian llt'ms, they also ufler 11 lar1:r \ ariet~ uf other itt>ms on their mrnu Known for "H111tt'>t l1Ntd and friendly !lf'r· '1<1•," G11111\ featurt'l' a varied menu v.11h empha.'" 11n quality and u•a,.11nabll' pricl'i.. Co<'klail huur v.1th 1111ere~t1t11C not10"11 al I 10 pm. and li\e t-ntl'rtaanmenl :'-lun 1hru Nit lr11m f\:30 pm. 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