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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-20 - Orange Coast Pilot• I I l More CdM Costa HB called Bad odor Harbor posts .'~ Mesa a partner sends HB hookers 17-14 beaten for new workers arrested victory 41-7 business outside COAST/A3 SPORTS/Bl SPORTS/Bl BUSINESS/AS COAST/A3 THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1989 SWift brush fire i"ages out of Control D..,,,_,........,._..._... P'lrefltht•r1 retreat from • ridge where th• fast-moving grass fire was bbrnlng on Thursd•y afternoOn. • Red Cross needs volunteers to handle quake response By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Of -o..,. ,_ Maff Response from Orange Coun1y residents 10 calls for help follow1ng Tuesday's Northern California eanhquakc has been so grea1 lhe Red Cross neN.s \'Oluntecrs to handle the volume. .. Tht" outpouring of suppon from OranfC County has been JUSI fan tas- tic,' said J oan Mueller. spokeswoman for the Orange Coun- ty Red Cross. People have lined up at countv Red Cross centers to d onatt' blood. while others ha ve sen1 1ho usa nds of dollars for d isaster reli ef. The county chaptt'r collected about 900 pints of blood Wcd nl'S- day. compared to 200 10 Jf)(} on a normal da~. ~1uclli:r said. The age ncy also collectcd $10.000 Wednesday and vef) lik cl} a s1m1lar amo unt Thursda). Mueller said the San Francisco area Red Cross chapters "'CTl' back in opera1ion However. blood is s1ill net"ded 10 n:plcn1sh local supplies and n1on l'~ donaHons arc bad!} nel.'drd. But 1ht• gl'ncro us responSt· has ovcrburdenl.'d local Red c·ross centers. she said. Fo llowing 1he 11.'mblor. thc local chapter rec~·1,l.'d nlorc tha n 15.00J call s from 1hc pubhc. asking ho"· the~ coulJ help. 1nqu1n ng about contacting fa.mil~ mcmbt·rs 1n the d1sas1cr area and "'1sh1ng to donatt~ blood. Volunteers arc ntcded to,a ns"er phont.'S. do clenta l "ork. 1~ ping and 01her chores. Teacher reeling as media tries to hook his fish tale ly AUX WIWAMS Of-~,_~ You only get what you ask fo r. The words arc Ron Schnitgcr's. The to pic is high school biology. and how best to teach it. Demand hard work and hard work is what you get. Schni1ger insisls. Demand s1 uden1s learn and s1uden1s will learn. Whal is most amazing about Schnitger's theory. however. is not the philosophy itself. but thal the 54- ycar-old science teacher at Corona del Mar High School could uner such an adage ~'ithout gidd~ laugh1er or gushing tears onl\ two days after a 6.9 earthquake wobbled through !ian Francisco. SchnLlgl·r. after all. o~·ns a pct -a South . .\mcn- c.an red oscar fish named ... Oscar. o f course. By no"'. many have heard of him ("'him" being either Sch111tger or Oscar. since both have rtteivt"d equal sham o f fame over the past fi ve months). Haggard Ne"· York commu1ers might have n·o- ticcd the story 1n a soiled Ne"'· York Post k.1ck1ng around the rattlinll floorboards or an uptown train. IPtease '" OSCAR/All ('0\ t :R STOR't l .·\ff A ORDt:R Northern California shaken 4 more times S.\S FR.\:"ICISC"O t .\Pl -Fou r strung afll.'rs hocks ratll('d a Jltlt'r: ~onhern California on T hursda\. and officials said the death toll :u ·a collapsed fn.."e"a~ m1gh1 be.· fa r lo"er than feared because the "'·arid S;;-nes had reduct-d rush-hour traffic. "i\1aybc.· "c got luck~ beca use of the gamt·:· Oakland Pohce Sg1. Bob Crawfo rd sa id. "':"iorrnalh at 5 o'clock in the afternoon this area "·ould l:'ot· bumper-to-b umper i\>la'be the World Scnes sa't"d our h ,cs: Po"·er and commutt"rs returned 10 much of do"·nto""·n San Franc isco as a tcntati,·c cit~ tried to rttO\'er and regro up fo ll o"'•ng Tue~y·s earth- quake. Y:h1ch o fficials said cla1mC"d S<:ores Clf li ves. <\n estimated ~.OOJ people "·ere 1nJured and ~ropcrt~ damagi.· was put at S2.87 b1lhon. Residents of tht' rav~ed Marina d1stnc1, funous at 1nit1ally being barred from their homes, later lined up to fetch clothing. medicine. food and bclong.ings. They .,i.·ere gjven color-coded cards by city building inspectors 1nd1cat1ng the condition of their homes and whether they could rn1er. jPleate lff OU.AKE/ A71 Blaze blackens more than 9,CXXJ acres of forest land By BOB VAN EYKEN Otttw~-~ .\ fa s! and u nprt·dil·tahk· hru'h fire raged out of control 1n the C'le,·etand National Fort''>1 and nearb~ Camp Pl'ndl.:1on .\·t 1nnt· Corps base T hur~a ~. hl.i~i..l'ning mo re than 9.UUO ac rt•, anJ 01 L'f· po"·er1ng t•lfo rts b~ !1 religh1t·r\ t(• conta in it . Smo ke and ao;h fr0n1 1he 1irt' "l"rt· v1s1ble over large parti. 0f Orang.: Count ~ earl} Th ursda ~ and 00ic1 al!> were advising rt·i.1denl!> 1n tht· \'er· dugo Can~on area t'l!>I nf ()neg.1 · H 1gh"·a ~ 10 c'acu.Jlt' tht•1r homl"s ··But "l"·re en1pha:.111ng !ha! 11·\ 1·o!untar. t'\ at·uat1 on. ·· l \ I ort·~t Ser\'ICe · spo k't'l>"'Oman f)nlo rt·~ Frcmter satd ... S o 1nhab1tt•d ,1 ruc- 1ures are 1hreatt•ni:d at 1h1s unit•·· .\ defcn-..e re!M..·ar.c h fac1h t\ on th.: ~1~n ne c·o~ ba!I<' "a'> thfeatt•nt·d for a umc Thursda' murn1n~. ho"'- evcr. Fn:mtt•r said. \\an ne C 0rpi. bul!d o1cr; d ug a "'idt' firc ltnt· around \ht• p..·nmt'tt·r ut tht· lal·il1 1' "'hLch "a'> repont·dl~ out of Jangt·r b1 Thursda' aftt•rnoon ·The b1azt; "'ai. rt·portt·d al 11 \11 a.m. \\.t·dnt~a' •n San \1a1e11 la· n1·on. a rcmott' part 01 tht• na1u.1n.il fcircsl JUSI north ti! !ht· \\..1nnc l t•rr-- bas.e. ofli c1al!> sa1J \\ "'as hm ttt'd tu J It·" hunJrl'J Jt"ft'S unu! earh T hur.<la1 morn1nf! "hen 1 ncrl'a~·J "'tnd\ fii.nnt·J tht· fla mes 1n1 0 a "tdl'r a rt'a "".\t about ~ or J lhi~ r11nrn1ng 11 J US! "'l'nt rra1 ' on U".> ... \lanne l orr s Ciunner} ~gt Ro\ ~l dk·r ..a1J ··..\11 ofa suddl.'n 11 "'a!> \\lo o. th rt•t• or four umes "hat 11 had bt•t•n ·· ('hanging \\Ind d1Tl'Cl10n\ :ind re- n1 01t· 1errain n1adt· the fire l11ffic ult to tracl.. L'S Forl'S! S...·r' ice a nd \tan nt• c-o~ 1nfonna11on otticers \\t'rt· unable 10 prov1dt' much data dunn.at the da~ Thursda~ -\n update at 11 :30 a.m. put thr tirl'\ s1 .. c at bet"e-en 1.800 and ~.~(JU acrt"S B~ earl) e1en1n&,. ho.,i.·. I'' t'r. lht• t~11 ma1c had Jumped 10 tJ.100 acrl's. \lo re than Q(l(! firt•fighters and 'uppon pc.·r~nne l had been enhstrd tu hght the firt• b~ .i p.m. T hursd.a). up !rum about ~oo earlier 1n the da\. C al1 to rn1::i !kpartml.'nt of Fo resti)- "PtJl..t~"oman Suzanne Olson said. H~ Th ursda) night. offi cials "·ere opumisuc tha1 wea1her cond1uons .,.,u uld imprO\t' t•nough tu make con- 1.11nn1t•n1 posi.1ble ··\l.e ~1111 ha1'e a long .,.,.a) to go bo.:l llrl' con1a1nmen1.·· spokeswo man .\ltt't' -\Jlt•n said. Firelighters "ere focusing 1hC1r t·tlort~ on c·1l"' eland National For- t'~\. although the\ "eren·1 auempt- ing 1(1 build lire lines 1n the rugged 1t·rra1n un thl· no nhl'as1 s1dt' o f the tirc . .\llr.:n s.a1J <>tlit"1al".> dc-c1J ed 10 "all for da)- l1ght 10 'tl't" "'hat step<; the~ could ta l.e to cunta1n the blaze. r h(."\ hof)l.'d "'t"t"l.end forecasts o f lo"'t'r ·tl'mperalun."S and hi!!..her hu- m1J1t' -"!thout 1he dr.. a1"lemoon \an1a -\na "1nds -"oUld aid their t~1l,)n • "\l.t··re l.1nJ of ho ld ing our own until tht• '°'l'ather Joins our side:· \llt·n ...aid. Sht" s.atd lircfigh tt·rs had suffered nu !>enous inJunt"s and no struc11.1 rcs had tx·t·n lust a!. of late Thursday. Ofliciats "·ert" still unable 10 sa' "hat had l'aused the fare . MannC. ( urp" LL Pa1nc k Gibbons said 1t e' 1Je n1l~ tx-gan dun ng military fP~~se Sff FIRE / Al) 3 masked bandits hit NB jewelry store By JANET ZIMMERMAN Ot -0...,. -iufr .\ 1no of band11~ "'l'anng pla s!ll Hallo"'ttn masks s1o rmc..-d a :'\~·" - pon Beach Je"'·clr. star~' rhur!>da~ "here 1ht•\ bound t\l>O "omt•n anJ fi lled 1"0· plasuc trash rans "'1th 'aluables from 1he safe t'l:fore !1C'I.'· ing. police said. One of 1he men u5'.-d his shouldl'r to cr3sh thro ugh the IU1.·l.cd giai.~ door a t Carol Kk·1n F1nt' Jc"'l'lr:. ~40 i\e"·pon Centl'r Dn1e.JUS1 :iftcr the Slore OJX'nt'd at 10 am . f!OhCt' spokesman Bob Oak lc~ said Ht· "as fol\owt'd b' 1"0 other robbi:r<i and a fo urth man \1>"31tt'd rn thl' gc la \lo a) car. l ln1c-s11ga1ors sa1d tht• ..ophisril' caled robber. look no morr 1han Q() seconds · "fl was '-t'n "ell-planned." Oai... le) said. · The' intruders 1umpl'd bc'h1nd the counit·r and tied up a clerk and (USton1er. \lo hO said the~ didn't sec an' "·cap::i ns The "omen "''Crt' no1 inJUred Tht· men then loaded Jc weif)' rrom \ht· sale into thi: trash cans they brought ""llh them . he said. Less 1han ha lf the d isr.la) ca~ 1n the slore had been fi ! ed. The' loss "''as undetermined. but Oal.lt·~ said 11 \1>115 substantial. ·· Bas1calh 1he' cleaned out ~ \tore:· hC sa1d .- [n\Mt1ga tors said the) do not be- hl'\"C this heist 1s connected to any 01hcrs. The !itore burglar alarm was nol tnggercd b~ the 1ntrus1on. but poli~ "ere alerted b) an employee at a ne1ghbonng hus1ncss "·ho heard the glass door break. The robbery was cap1ured on the s1o~·s video cam- era. Oallcy said. !Please 1tt ROUER'Y I A21 Two must Rape stand trial cases: What does public need to know? lly E .. LY ADAMS I• n k 1' I I 1' n g "';:: :rri~:: it i•. imagine for a momenl th.It a woman has been ra~ in her hom e. in a residential neighborhood. Should 1he woman who lives two bk>cks away know what happened? T"° -In the beali111 and -· doalJI o( I llllboo ,....,_ ..... __ Ol_Tbundlyto -lriol ......... o( ......... ,. I .a.-/AZJ ' .,..._ lfltll&& -.. - ...... ., ..... H WP t" 21 ••• tll a -. .... : ........................ M ...................................... AS • 7 d a-.. ...... ._: ............. AJ ..., I ..................... : ......... ~M this case, docs the pubhc need to know? These questions arc part and parcel of a long-stariding argument between police departments and the media: Reporters want the infor- malion. while police jealously guard 1he same. l Newspepcrs have a rcsponsibilily to report crimes; police art obliptcd 10 catch crimuWs. which often means they Med 10 . opcn1e Yoith SQme:· KCftCy. It's a tcntc. bfuny zont 'reporters and officers often quarrel over: When docs the pubhc's righl to know supcl'ledc an invcstip.ton' need to pro1cc1 1he intcgrily of his c.asi:? The issue becomes even mo~ cloiudcd when the case in question is a tape. Rape is noc just a ''iolcnt crime. polk:c officers say. it's a total amult oa the victim's miotional wdl-bri "Rope i, 1 terrible thina to ho~ pen, and lben 10 R*I aboul it ift the ncw1UM11tr can iutt IQl.ke it wone.- GOOD MORNING C'ssr·iil .......................... .._. ,.,.. L..:llrs.......................... A6 ·-1nt. ........... D F t11l ( ..................................... AIO C~aonl. ........ ~ .............. ~ ... • Opl .................................. At ... pl ................................. M ' ..... Lot-......... , ................. Al Costa Mesa's Capt. Tom Lazar said. "As much as we protect the public's safely, Wf: should also protect 1hc victim's feelings." While editors arc generally cognizant or a vlctim's fectinis. and readily consent 10 lca ... in& a victim's name. address Of" 01 hcr idcnti.fyins chancterisiics oul of their ncws- Plf"R-they abo stond by the pub- lic s need 10 know when a violcnl cri~ has bttn committed. How wo.akl 1 vktim tttl. klbwina tbe rapiM. was atiU in her city. orowl· 5-11 ................................ 11 -J lV ~................. ~ ................................. Al 1ng for 01her uninformed aDd un-- prcparcd victims".' Whal does the public nttd to know? Orange Coast oolict depertmcn1 policies differ when it comet 10 rcponina t'1pes to 1M prns. • • • Hununa1on 8cach. with I.be -. est population of the cities = he~. n:poncd the second number of rapes. From J11 ••1 th'°""' S<i>tcmbcr o( tllis -· then: ..... 11 ........i --___ ,All RAPE ... "-Al ak City lim I ti. lo &be yean 1988 and 1987. theft were 43 Ind oiO reported ra~ re- apectivtly. Generally, tht depanmcnt's pohcy is to oft'cr a press release on any •&ant cTI!l\C an the city •. Lt 8Nce KcUy said. ''An) maJOr cnme =· .. • person will get a press Yet a survey of prcS5 clippings for the put year show nowhere near l1 rapes were reported to the press. ln the most recent Huntington Bach case -where a 12-ycar-old sirl was abducted and raped - polioe djd prepare a press release on the crime and most believe the popular attenuon the cnme got. in- cludina a suspect dcscnption. helped polioe capture the man the) belie' e was responsible. "ff we have an ou1standing suspect, ~ figure the public has a riaht to know," Kelly said. Not every department believes the same. • • • .. As a matter of policy, we don't repon ra(>'.CS 10 the Qress, •• Ne" port Beach Officer Bob Oakley said. Therefore at may supnse a few residents to learn there have been 13 rapes in the bcachfront community so far -this year. In 1988. 19 rapes were reported; in 1987. th ere were 25. spcafic Q~iou. -ru DOI pubtic mbmatiOft 1f re-. J)C!nlna the rapt wiU have an 9dv~ effect on vtCtims or wttACMn, .. Oak· Icy said. '"There awe moral COGlidef· auons here. Even lb~ ciJ'CW'Dstancn of a raoc could idcnrify the victim." While be did 9drn1t the press bad helped p0licc on many occasions by feeding anformauon \o a larac slice of the populatio n. Oaklc> s&Jd he belle cd the victim and the tn· vest1gat1on n~cdcd the tirst cons1dcr- at1on. • • • For Capt. Lazar. of the Costa M~sa police. when reponing a rape to the' press. management not onl)' needs to consider the victim and anvestipuon. but also the sc'ent) of the cnme. lt'5 a matter or taste. Lazar said. Doe~ the publu.: need to know t.hc details of a rape. the sevcnt} of the v1cum's 1nJunes'1 • Case b} case 1s the wa} Costa Mesa's department decided whethtr or not 10 release information on the 36 rapes they'"c had rePorted th1<> )eat. lnformauon on the total number of rapes reported 1n 1988 and 1987 was not available from Costa ~esa. Case-informauon on rapej. Jeal- ously guarded b> 1nH·rngators and management. 1s 81i>a1lable 1f the 1n- vest1gator agrees to release 1t and g1ves 11 to the "atch commander, and the commanding officer also agrees to release It. Anywhere along the h111: a hold can be placed on a ca!>C. mal.ing the informauon restricted. • • • t.lwir trawna in the~· 0Mpo181_or1~•1r.111,.,..wlaicla 8mdel tbc victam·s ._.in .an .. ~ reported aa ~ c:ety. TlwJ .. isola&ed .. tncidmt of~ Spriee nlilbt ~ o&r it 1mmediltely - said .. If we re~ an~ information. dr.,CMiJll ~Y oa the dilcrClion it w{u almost invariably hamper tbe or Lbe ... ~--·· oflker -but invtttiption.·· tbcY, will, emn..llj. pve the 1nfor- s . ..:... if . mauoa to ae pre_11. Of cou_rst, ~ -..u, an· ADolber question to consider ves~tOf"l f~Jt t~cy -ttre ~kina. at here, Wll* Mid. 11 how many a "senal-typc cnme ~rec. ~ht de-secrets a public police dtpanmcnt ponmcnt would sohctt assistance should keep. from the pres .. The question is, if you're "'not "Personally, ru jeopardize the reponiq that (rapes), what else are case to protect future victjms," you holdina backT' White said. Sprine ~1d. Bu! the deputy ch.i~f "In my mmd. •it~1 a batanoe of added. . I don t . know that 1t. s wbafs to be pined by public a~ nccess.anly a was:runa to the pubh~ ness and bow an investi~tion can to report. a rape m the newspaper. be )·eopardlzed .. said t La That ts where most rcpo11ers G · w Id f Fi ' · · rry would di ... Hrce An informed public ns 0 .o ounta10 ~· ey. · .._ ~ ed bl" Founta.an Valley received -wpons ts generally a udter P.rotect pu ic, of five rapes this year ei&ht in 1988 most JOu~ahsts belieYe. and another 17 in I 987 So far this year, Laguna Beach has o · fl : th · "' loged five rape1tePorts. In 1988, 14 ~e tm~nant act~r ·~ e 1n1or· rapes were rep0rted and in 1987 matton-re case equauon .is whe!her there were nine. · • or . not a t~rcat to S0C1ety exists, • • • Gnswotd wd. Irvine, like most of the depan-for instance, if the suspect is ments polled. walks a fine line be-known to the victim, it could be twttn the public's need to know and thought of u an isolated incident. keepmf. the integnty of a c.asc. with no reason to believe there is a "We II tell you that a rape oc-threat to others in the community . curred. but "'e won't give you an~ Jn that case, Griswold said, they details of the case or investigation. • probably wouldn't rcPort tbe incf- Lt. Mike White said. dent to the media. There ha e been 12 rapes in 'Tm not judgin& the rape, mind Irvine this year. In 1988, there were you. It's still a rape, but its a known 13. Jn 1987. there were 11 rePortcd subject and that changes things," ra pes. · Griswold said. "This department has decided to Fountain Valley, like the fi ve re1a1n a Policy of openness. The other departments represented here. chief chose to make the watch board walks the line. (da1lv hst of rePortS) a vailable to the The press pushes on one side. pres~. a~d that's the way it is,·· in vestigators guar~ their facts on t~e . FIRE From Al maneuvers. DAM PotVT But no one on the military or civilian side was prepared to say how maneuvers on the ba~ could have ignited a fire in the nearb} national forest. Meanwhile, Manne Corps of- ficials were contending wi th two other. smaller tires oo the base Thu~ay. One of the other fires. at Homo Can.yon near the <:enter of the Manne base. was estimated at 2.200 acres. The other fire, at Deluz Ca- n} on. had consumed 700 acres of hrush land b) 4:30 p.m. Thursda). officials said. A Marine Corps bulletin said of- ficials e:itpcc tcd both of the smaller fires to be contained by today. Instead of offering press releases on rapes, Newport Beach police, in general, Ol}ly &JVe an forma11on based on a specific inquiry from the press. That means a reporter would ha ve to hear of the incident elsewhere first then go to the department with Laguna Beach\ Dcput ~ ( h1ef Jim Spnnc would agree that .i '1ct1m should be spared readan~ the <,IOI") of White said. other. Somewhere 1n there the public Alone of all st>. ci ties included is infonned, or not informed, and ----------------------------here. I ~ inc states 11 will report. at this struggJe continues. OSCAR From A1 Truckers gri nding through the \1aine "ood' n11gh1 have beard Schn11ger on radio talk -.ho"' mu"n~ abou t Oscar's possible sc1en1tlic s1gn1fu.ann· Housewives in Butte. \.1ont.. doctor'> 111 In 1ng Texas. or hotel clerks in la'> \cg.as might ha,t· rl·ad about Schn11ger and lnend 1n Peopk maga11nl· .\t kJ\t they might have seen a glo~~» phoro Oscar. understand. 1s an eanhquat..c ii sh. tor th• l'>l" inclined to beheve the stol'). Schn1tgcr <inJ utlll'r'> around campus alle_ge Oscar ha'i shov.n rcmarkabk consistency predicting quakes from the '>mallt·\t Southern Californi a omhorc tremors to the -.1a1e·, largest and most tragic quake in recent memol'). thl' Oct. 17 San Francisco earthquake But fame has changed htC for 0'>car. Fa mt· ha\ changed lrfe for Sch nitger. The story stretches back )t:ars. "hcn 11 laust'd nothing beyo nd a perple~ed 'imtlt-around thl' < orona dcl Mar campus. Janitors knev. and c;tudents knc" that Oscar. his orange body co' ered "11h gra~ splotchn had this uncann) knack for flgppins h1r, e1gh1-1nch body on its side for a period pre(ed1ng canhqual.L''> then for nght1ng himself 1mmed1atel} aftel"'o\ard "With each ensuing shaker. more people get a chance to S« him s1dcwa)s. More people become real believers.'' said Schnitger in a Ma) I Da1h Pilot article. It was the fim article on O<tear outsldc the school newspaper's. and Oscar'r, O\\ ner said he as'>umL·d it would be the last. It wasn't the last. "This thing has gotten oul of hand." Schnitger sa id Thursday evening. "Y csterda} and toda} I ac- comphsbed absolutely nothing in clas~ Reporters bombarded my sccreta1). The~ were reall~ up-.et she wouldn't pull me out of class. · Speaking from his NewPon Beach home. the silvcr-baired Schnuger paused to check his telephone answcrinJ machine. As expected. he found messages. From Virginia. from Washington D.C.. from Los Anaeles, newspapers. radio stations and television crews wanted to get the story of ·~the eartnquake fish from California." The story promised earthquakes and silliness: with a touch of the surreal. the Oscar stol) madl· perfect national human interest cop) from the IJnd ol Holl'"ood hopefuls and h1pp1c communes. ){ hnitgcr belie' es the stor) has two sides. There I'> thl· \\3l k\ side and there 1s the senous side. all but lorgottcn 1ri man} rcPortS. This fish. after all. might alluall\ predict earthquakes ~1en11s1s ha' e not d1s- <.0untcd thc poss1b1ht) that animal~. even animals ~hat api:x:ar a\ dull-\\.1t1ed and comatose as Oscar. might haH· fl<..l"cr.., to 5.en-.c pre-quake vibrations. L ntonunatel). a third side to the story has recently c;urtan~d a !.Ill. side. <\1ncc the media blitz, Oscar has attralll'd dcalh thrcats from e11her mischievous or t\\1\tcd )Outh~. and Schn1tgcr has had to mo'c the (i.,h·, tank from llS cu~tomar) po•auon between two b1olug~ ro<1nH at Corona dcl Mar to an undisclosed location Ho\H'' a man) c;1dcs to the story remain to be d1~rn,erl·d. thr publlrny 'l hows no sign of abating. S\·hn1tgcr \aid La O pinion. l<>s Angeles's Spanish- language Ol''-''>paper. contac ted him recently. as did San Fr:inc l\rn·~ l\.\li( radio an'd se,eral television stations. Reporter'> ncn cha-.cd Schn1 tger acros~ Washang~on stall' b~ phunc ac, thl· teacher tned to enJO) a vacation \\.1th ht' lam1h Thi., l'I the teacher "ho S<t1d he ··hopes" he 1s a lo\\-h '' ~rson prone to sh un the spotlight. who nc ' cnheln<, 1!. talking to e\Cr more reporte rs looking tor an C\cr-more Y.al k) angle. Schnitger would hke to rl·turn to the role in v. h1ch he feels more comfortable. that ot the demanding teacher The median score on a recent marine ..c1cnce test was 55 percent. and former studenls called the median "high." "I supPose 1t'<i been an interesting expenence." the teacher admitted "I can't belle'e the number of people who I ha' en't talked to for "cars who have sent me a copy of the tol) .. E\'.-collegucs. former students. c"cn f nends from high ..chool ha' c go11en back an touch v.1th the celc.'bnt)·of-,om. So the teacher responds. When reporters call. he talks. anxi ous to st ress the scit>nllfi c 1mplicat1ons of Oscar. or at least 1hc sc1ent1fic possibilities. Schnllger often d1' en s the talk from science to education -educationa l philosophy, educat1onal am- b1t1on. "You onl y get what )'OU ask for." Schn1tger asserts. And th e questions continue. KILLING FtomA1 1ng ot a n val gang member in Los Angeles. Roman M. Woolem, 19, of San Pedro: and a 17-ycar-old Carson boy. Latinos report robberies by fake policeman By MELINDA KEU£R °'>' ........ s..Mc• A Laguna Beach man claiming to be a network TV producer has been arrested for allegedly posing as a police officer and robbing Hispanic men he stopped on Los Angeles freeway!i. authorities said Thursday Shenn s deputies believe William Tannebring, 52, 1s the same man who robbed four Hispanic men after flashing a badge and stopping them on or near freeways in Ma ywood. Norwalk., Santa Fe Spn ngs and East Los Angeles. "We know of SC\ en robberies that are closely related in (modus operan- di ) and descnpt1on. but so far we've linked him to four." said Los An· geles Count' Shcnffs Detccuve Basil Non h.· ROBBERY From Al Witnesses said the robl":r<i. who wore noo-descnpt red and orange masks with an elastlc strap and cu t- outs for the eyes. fled in a 1984 Buick sedan The car was found abandoned about fi ve minutes later al IQ (or- porate Plaza. just a fe v. blods awa). ll had been rePortCd stolen out of Anaheim on Wednesda). Oakley said. The four robbers "ere "'h11e men and one of them "'as about ~00 pounds. \\Ith dark hair and a cap Another \\Ore New Balance tennis shoe) and dark gloves. be said. All llf the men \\Ore gloves. Oak- lc\ !>aid. but investigators spent m"uch of the da) dusung th~ shnp for fingerprints. One woman. v. ho had an atler- noon apPo1ntment at the Jeweli: store. am' cd to find the door blocked b} pohcc. The \\Oman said she came t(1 retncw JC"elr) that was being madr for her. but appa rently it had not am .. ed at the store \Ct. "I guess I '-"35 lucky:· she said Burglary suspect held A man police believe was respon- sible for at least fo ur recent Ir' tnl' bUTglaries was caught red -handed after he tripped the silent al:irm of a home on Rockrosc Wa}. Lt. Mike White said. The 26 year-old suspec:ted burglar. who allegedly fa, orcd breaking ground-floor Y.Jndows to enter homes. fi rst told police he "a) Michael Allen Schenk. Later. he tolp ~hce he was Phillip Herbert Stem'>. _8 , White said. Stems was caught about 8 p.m Monda} as he was leaving the Rock- rose house carrying cameras around his neck and other household item" in his hand s. Wh ttc said. Wh ite would not gi ve details ot the fou nh borglar:-terns 1s su~pe<:ted of. but said the in,est1ga- t1on 1) continuing. Just ca /1 642-6086 °to",.~~E Daily Pilat Dally Piiot Delivery What do you like about the Daily Pilot'? 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P' r< PM puOllll\.ng plM1I t .t< J JO W l.ty Sr OUI ~ti..t ts Guaranteed f h ....... • •,;..•#'" .,, ,.. ; .. .. :i-' , • .. • -.J , • ( "'' "'- (,or df' .. ~ l""<l Vv (u\ , ,,. ,. \t ,, f' ( t' ,~, \ ._ ,,., f .>"", • ... l 4 .... .,,.,.,.., ... , t t\\\' ,~ IN fH , 1-1 ~ •I Clrculatlon Telephones ~ ,, ...,, .. ~f>(Dv'"'ty ... , .. , ..... assault and conspiracy. After a two-day preliminary hear· in&. Harbor Murucipa.I Cou;t Judge John Watson rured thc!re was enouah evidence to try Tito G. Huizar and Reynaldo Zepeda and ordered them to answer to the cllarges in Superior Court on Oct. 27. Huizar, a pccfa and cir.ht other individuals art suspected in the Sept. 30 death of John Fahey. 21 . wh o was beaten and shot 1n front or his apartment in the 1300 block of West Balboa Boulevard after an altercauon with a group of men carrying slicks, clubs and baseball bats. Police believe the shooting was t~ ~ult ~an ~~~~~u~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ between Rose and Fahey s female roommate over Rose's spumed rela- t1onsh1(> with Fahey's male room- Huizar, 19, and Zepeda, who turns 21 on Sunday, have remained in custody at ~ County Jail in ' lieu of $750,000 bad each. The two Lona Beach men are alleged mem-ben of a Carson-based pna and also cbarlcd with conspiracy to commit mutaer in a Dec. 28 dnve-by shoot· IOllllC\ No \Ninner, prize builds Witness statements led to the ar- rest of Huizar. Zepeda. Larry V. Pena. 2~ of Long Beach: Stanle) F. Anaya, /. I, of 5an Pedro: Heather Rose, 21. who lived in tbc apart- ment in front of Fahey's; Richard Kirk Nosawa. 21. of Irvine; Leroy P. Lujan H. 29. of Carson: Robert P. Pimentel. Jr .. 19. of LonR Beach; mate. Gonis said. The group of suspects allegedly gathered at Rose's apartment before the assault. according to police. All th e suspects are charged with murder. assa ult with a deadly wcaPon and conspiracy. and most of them arc slated for preliminary bear- ings Oct. 30. Rose is slated for a preliminary hearing Oct. 27. The juvenile is scheduled for a Nov. 2 hearing an Juvenile Court. The Stain-Resistant Carpet You'll Be Thankful For. II I I I I I I \ 110 \H u OCC workshop puts -. blis s back in marriage 0ranat Coest College will offer a three-hour marriqe workshop from 1 to 10 tomabt in room 116 of the campus Fine Arts HaJI. Titled "Sletping With the Enemy: How to Fight Fair an Mamaae." the workshop will be tauiht by husband-and-wife team Lola and Hank GiJTebard. She is a humorist, lecturer and author. He is a teacher and antemat1onal businessman. The workshop will cover such topics as usina humor to improve communications. sharpening tools that protect a relationship. anacking boredom in the bedroom, deciding who's in charge when. misspending money and negotiating house~ hold J>eace. Cost 1s $20. Registration is at the campus Communlly Service Office or by phone at 432-5880. • Finances In divorce explored For those who .have met the enemy with 'less ·than successful c<1nsequences, the Women's Op- ~rtunat1es Center at UCI offers a free sem inar 1n 'The Financal Aspects of Divorce" from I to 3 p.m. toda}. The seminar 1s designed to help wnh financial planning dunng and after divorce. Seminar leader Frances Johansen will d iscuss issues and answer questions. · To register or for mo re information. call 856-7 128.y Survival ski/ls for anlsts Irvine Fine Arts Center will offer an Artists' . Survival Skills workshop from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The workshop is dt>Signed to help artists develop sk1lls. resources and strategies to deaJ with gallef) and museum contacts. portfolio develop- ment. contracts and effecti' e self-presentation in the marketplace. · Cost for the workshop 1s S25. including ma- tcnals. For more informauon, call the Fine l\rts Center at 552-1018. The center 1s at 14321 Yale Ave .. If\ inc Contestants bowl for charity The Exchange Club of Fountain Valle~ will host its third annual Bowl-A-Thon from I lo J p.m. Saturda} at Fountain Valley Bo"I. All bo"lers must pre-register. Entrants accept pledges from sponsors to raise funds for child abuse prevcnuon. Donauons are tax deductible and ma) be a flat amount or a designated pin amount for the bowler's highest game. Part1c1pants "111 bowl free and each will recc1\c a T-shirt. Last ;.car the )Oungt"St bo"lrr part1c1pat1ng was 4. the oldest 82. Lanes "1th bumpers will be pro,·1dcd for vef') ~oflng bo"lers. For 1nfo rma11o n. call Dr. Roben Swain 963-005~. Fashions going to the dogs Laguna Pe t Shop "'II host the third annual Pl·t Fashio n Sho" at I p.m Salurda) at the Lumbef)ard Plaza. 384 Fort'st A\e.. Laguna Beach. The show includes dogs showing off C\ cf). thing from s" 1mwear to formalwear. an appear· ancc b) 1dne~ the skateboarding bulldog. a d ra"- mg. refreshments and more. The sho w will be followed b) a benefit concert at the Forum Theater. Performers include singers Adam Small. Liz Reed . June and onn) Budd. Cand) trock and comedienne Dawn Mane. Rt·- freshments Wiii be sold OUtsJde the theater Tickets are a'ailable at the pet store .\II p_roceeds wi ll go 10 support the SPCA of Orange (ount). Fo r more information about the e 'ents. call 494-9992 or 497-5 1 bl Boutlqu~ lt~ms, rummag~ for sal~ Those intercstro in rummaging around for bargains this weekend ma) have a good t1mc at three sales planned to benefit worth\ causes. The Fountain Valle) Jr. Women's ('lub "'II hold ns eighth annual Holida} Bo utique from IO a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturda~ at the Fountarn Valle) Recreation Center. Brookhunl and Heil a't'nues. in Mile Square Park. An estimated 100 anisanc, will display and sell a vancty of g1f\s and hand- crafted item s. There 1s a SI adm1ss1on to the sale and proceeds go to pcd1atnc cancer rc~arch. For more informatio n call 847-2696. Laguna F1rs1 N1gh1er's Association "ill ha' e a rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturda) at Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Ca- n)on Road. Laguna ·Beach. Theater staff will provide Items fro m offi es. theatnc.al props and the costume shop for the sale . .\II proettds benefit the Pla) house and t'Ontnbut1ons arc tax deduc- tible. ts. Simon and Jude School will haH' ns third annual "Wishes" C'hnstmas and gifi boutique from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturda)· and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunda)' at the school. 20400 Magnolia A\c., H unungton fkach. The sale 1s 11r Coleman Hall. Artisans will display and sell e¥erything from ceramics and jewtlf) to furniture and kuchen items. Twenty percent f the proceeds go directly to helping the school. For more informatio n. call 962-44~1 . (' ·\ l .t~'\ 0:\ H Friday, Oct. 20 No mcctinp scheduled 1'01 IC I I Of, Or-.Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 20, 1919 Al McDonnell Douglas evacuated Strange odor forces 100 out of plant, 4 to hospital 1y J ANET ZIMMERMAN Of -Dilly ..... 1441fr A stran,e odor 10 a secuon of the McDonnell Douglas plant in Hunungton Beach on Thursday forced evacuation of nearly 100 emplo)ecs and sent four people to the hospital with complaints of headaches and nausea. Hazardous matenals experts, however, found no leaks or spills in the section of the Bolsa A venue plant where clectronac components for high-speed computer processing att manufactured. compan)' spokeswoman Sheila Carter said. The sick employtts were taken by ambulance to fountain Valley Regional Hospital. whett UlC) were checked and released v.i lh no senous side effects. she said. The rest of the \\-Orlters were sent home for the day. The odor was detC<'ted b> employees when they arrived for work a1 7 a.m Some descnbcd the odor as "sh&htl) powdery" and others said 1l smellea like exhaust lumcs. Dale Brown, a ~naor equipment eng1· neer, s~ud he suspects the fumt"s "ere picked up thro ugh mtake vents on the s1ce-0f1he bu1lding. The) may haH rnme from o ne of the many o ther pla nts 1n ihe area. "There wa~ something in there. but 11 could have dissipated." said Bro" n "hu was one of those taken to the hospnat .\1r tests earlier 1n the mornin1t re· ealed the presence or cubon d1o~lde, but none of the chemicals normally used in the plant. he said. That indicated the fumes came trom the outside. Brown added Hazardous matenals teams from Hunt- ingto n Beach and Newport Bcac.b fire departments responded 10. the scene. bul did not locate an) problem. The 10· 'es11ga11on 'A as turned o'er to uperu at Douj1.la!I. Space \!items Co. When em plo~ces return 10 work today, the~ "ill go through the same mouons to detam1ne if w mething the) did created the anno~ ing gas Carter said . Eight held in alleged Jerry and Undy Holland Prison term may end woman's victimization By JANET ZIMMERMAN Ot t1'c O.il)I l'tlot Sufi , k m Holland. the ( osta Mesa man "h0 ran U\\.'f hlS "ifc se\Cral timCS "It h a p1ct..up truck. "as ~ntenct'd to four ~car1o 1n prison for ' 1olat1ng his probation on that charge b~ allegcdl~ beating the "oman ag;u n 'iC'eral "eeks later. Holland. 2-l. "as on probation for the .\pnl inndent in "h1ch he pushed his \\Ilic·. L.1mh . out of their 1rucl and ran OH'r her three times. An a11cmp1ed murder charge "as reduced to assault "•th a dead!~ "capon "hen has "•fe refused to tes11t) against hi m. He pleaded guilt~ and "as sen1e..nccd to thrrc ~t:ars probation .\ month later. Holland was arrested again for allcgedlv 1h ro" ing a telephone at his "1ti.· and slammin1t her arm<-amt legs tn .i door fhal Case \\JS ~~npJX'd because Lind~ Holland did not fl'<.pond to a subpoena Holland's arrest. ho"l'' l'r '1olatl·d tht' term'> of probauon on the earlier 1m i· dent ~tkr rl'\'lt'"rng Holland's psHh1Jtr11. C\ aluat1l10 Su pen or ( oun J udgt: Da \ 1d 0 . Carter sentenced him to the mJ\1- mum four-~ear term and urged him Ill undergo mental health treatment an pn son Defense attorne} Rob Hark·, ":lit not a' ailable for comment · lkpu1~ D1stnr t .\11ornl·~ .\1mel' L1tx-u said she \\3S pleased "llh the ~nll'nce "He 1s a menace 10 h1<. "ifr and <,he,., unable to can· fo r hcrsdt or 1t1 protect and d t>fon d herc,l•ll." L1bl'U ~J1d "Without Judicial int('f\l'ntmn. dirt' rnn- sequence<, \.\Ou Id ha' c lk.T urred .. · S3 million betting ring By JANET ZIMMERMAN Shen ffs in'es11ga1or'i scored big "Ith the arrest of eight people "ho alleged I~ operated a two-count~ sports be111ng nng that brought in more than S3 m11l1on a ·)ear The arrests Wednesda' "ere thl· cul· mmat1on of a fi ,e-month underco,cr 10\esuga11on into the organization. which took bets on protessional and college footbaJI. baseball. horses hod.e~ and basketball. The bets "ere taken b' booli.mat..ers at .::>poems restaurants 1n · anta ~na and T ustin. a Los .\ngeles Count~ bar and t" telephone in a Bellflo'Aer apanment. 1n- \ est1ga1o r Lam Vance said. Oflic1als said. the~ belle'e the nng ha!> been 1n e\1Stence t"o to three 'cars and ma) be part of a larger organization The 1mes11ga11un "a> conunuing. ~arch and arrc<;l "arranls "ere ob- tained after \'ance made ""eckl\ bets h\ tolephone. paid off and collected his bet.s "llh agents at ~poons Jnd the h1pmate<, Ta\ern 1n ( em1os Vance said he started belling "1th departml'nt funds but made good 1n t.>arl~ games and came out ahead. The 1n,cs11ga11on "as ~parked h~ an anon' mous up \ante said. ~rrcsted on susp1non of boo~making "C"re Thomas Em IC\ ens. 5:!. of ~Or· "alk. Roben Reed W of A.nahe1m. Donald Tra,a. r 01 Lali.C'"ood. Michael Dunn . JM. of Tustin. \tan Scallon. ~5. of Orange'. Thoma!> ul11\ a·n. 30. of Full· l.'non. Ian W hnc. IU. and Vincent \tarch1onno. . both ot Bellflo"er. T~e~ ~ere booli.t.>J m10 the Orange Count} Jail "ith hJ1 I ranging from $IO.UOO to S~5.(JOO Dunn and Scallon "ere employees at poons and .Jlegt'dl~ torv.arded mone~ 10 tc' ens. \a nee \aid • "Ste' ens "as talt'n do" n after he collelli:d o;ome bets at a bar in Cemtos ... Vance said .. .\t home in his posSC'Ss1on and (m l his car. 'At' found a last of hundrros ot be11or<> their code number and their names ·· In' esugators '"II u~· the lists to locate the hettors for pro~ uuon. he said. .\nothcr eight betting agents were 1den1- ifit'd through the search warrants at home> in .\nahe1m. 'orwalk. Lakewood and an apanment 1n Belltlo"er. "here the tdephl)ne locauon "as head- quarterl'd Dunng I . hour<. "hlle mH·s11ga1ors "ere m the apartment. the' rece1,ed $3.Sm "o nh of bets on the \\'orld Scnes from atxlUI ~ll calleri. Vance srud Performing Arts Center board adds two to fold By TM Dally Piiot !\11rhacl 'lobbs. a C 11id1rp 'tCl' pn·c,1- dent and Recd Ro,Jlt\ a Paciti, Bell area 'Ke president. "l:re addl'd to tht' board ot d irectors ol the Performing o\cts Center at its quarterh meeung Thunda~ Tht• board also re' 1e"cd and appn.>' t'd a I I/YU budget plan that 1ndude~ $100.000 for studies of tht• feas1b1ht' of adding nc" fanhttl''> h1 the Performing -\rts Ccntl.'r comple\ '\obb" a I "'·\t~ar 'l'tl.'ran ofC111corp 1s the 'ice prl.' 1dent and managing director of the rompa n' ·s \\ t'<.tern region rt"al l.'Sta1e arm Hr: "as l'irl'tcd tl' a 1hn.''"'rar term Ro, alt' " Pacific Belrs \ice president re.,pon,itlk tor commun11' gt)\ernment and mt:d1a relauons an Orange River· side ~n Bernardino and IO\O counues The · n Juan C ap1s1rano resident JOancd the board automalllalf\ upon his election as prl-s1dent t1f th~ Pe rforming Arts frJternll~. a suppon group for the Per- forming .\ns Center He suc'cetds Rotter . m1th. the outgoing Fratem11~ president. on the ~rts Center board Ro, alt' i al o \ice chairman of the." Orange «ount\ Tran portallon Coalition and sccrt'tan oi the lnd ustnaJ League of Orange ( ount~ Harbor prostitution resurgence spurs sweep ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of llw ~ l"llot StMf The resurgence of pro~11tut1on along a stretch of Harbor Boule' ard prompted a sweep Wednesda) night b~ Costa \.te-sa police. "ho arrested 15 su peeled pros11- 1u1es and their customers. including a I"- )Car-old bo). Costa Mesa's stretch of the boulevard apparent!} has earned its place on the professional c1rcu1t in which prostitutes and their pimps work hke traveling salemen. spending eve!) wttk in a d1f· fercn1 Cll). poh~ Sgt. Tom Boylan said. The "big fi ve .. states fo r the trade are Califo rnia. New York. Florida. Texas and Ne" Jersc~ Bo~ Ian said That lo.no" ledge "as gained through looking O\ er the "omen's rap sht'C ts a nd talking "ith thl' anta -\na Police De partment. "h1ch " one of the cities most plagued h~ lht• problem One "oman "ho "as pregnant ''hl'n she "as arrestt'<i earlier in Costa \.fcsa had 85 pros111u1ion arrests in ti' e states O\ er the last 11 )ears. Thi rt) o f those arrests were 1n Cali fornia a nd at least three were an Costa Mesa. Bo' Ian said. The sweeps "ere started 1n late .\ugust to eliminate 'ice and drug trafficking along Harbor Boule,ard. betWttn Gisler o\ venue and MacArthur Boule' ard This month. police have arrested 46 ~omen for pro'it1IUIH'n and pro"hng 1n S\\CCP l'OndUl'tC'd about l'\e~ t"O "t.'d\ .\rresls hJ\t' totall."d 12: \lnl·e tht' pro- gram bcg.ln l n,ec;11gator'> t•arller had 1hnu$ht the cracl do" n "as pa' 1ng l)ff dn\ ing the prostitutes to othr:r l'tlll''> But 11 tlarrd up again la<,t "eek. Bo) Ian \atd "That "as a h11k d 1scouragin~ hl'l·au~· "e thought "c "ere on top ol 1l. ·ht· said In the latt•st sweep. the men arrested 11n suspicion of sohcitmlf prost11u11on "t'n.' Jacqur<. f>eha :t of Cost:i \fr~ Michael Sell. 19. of (rardrn Cirt)\t." Mu.·hae-1 .\mold. 25. ol Tusti n. Jarosla' O trado' cc. JO. of -\nahr1m . Brutr t-..ing. Jb. of long Beach. Zoltan 1abo :1 of l1ardl·n lrrl1,e. Jaime Orozco. 25. nf ~anta .\na Daniel .\faro. 2 . of Santa -\na. Da,id Peterson. ~I. of Torrancl'. l\tcH' < iarner. J4. of If' in<.": Ruben C.1on1ak' 2~. tit Dallas. Vincente Barho<.a J I 01 Dallas. Michael \\ atanaht· 311 of :>anta .\na. Gar) Goto. 41 ot F oun1a10 \ allc' The l .,·)Car-<>ld trom .\nahr1m "as not identified bccau~ of hi~ 3jl.e The "l1m<."n arrested on suspicion of ~n1'11tu11on "Cl'I.' f,rhn B. Patterson. -~ L1-..1 L u1 \ a~uez. ~4. and \'aJene 'a oung. 25 .\II "ere transients. Jac- queltnl' \\ 1llrs. 2-l. "a" bookt:'d on suspi- cion nf pro" li ng. Convicted killer's suit against victim's widow tossed named as a defendant From sun and wire nPpOns A man onct con"icted of killing a H unungto n Beach woman's husband has had his SS00.000 ma- licious prosecution lawsuit1against the victim's wtdo" dismissed. "I th1nli. ifs a great relief for Langlos." the "oman ·s attornc-.. Hart) Simon. said afier the rulin1t them 10 o pen an inquest in 1982 the) determined hr had been ~illed When Hanman iir;t tiled !lull an January 1987 he named Go'. George Dcu~me1ian ~ta1r .\ttomey ~n­ cral John \an De Kamp and Los i\ngcles Count) as dete ndants. Lopez pre' 1ousl) dism issed the county and the public officials from the action. Supenor Court Judge Robert B. Lopez ruled that Eugene Clarence Hartman's suit could not be pursued against Ruth Langlos because Langlos was not originally Hartman was con' icted 1n December 19 3 of thr 1976 murder of John T . Langlos. .\n appellate coun O\Crtumcd the conncuon t"o 'ears later. ruling Hartman's due process rights had been violated. Coroner's officials init1all) ruled that Langlos died of natural causc-s. but after Mrs. Langlos persuaded 1mon said Hartman didn't attempt to add ~os. 10 the suit unlJI Auaust of this year were s1olen out of a limousu~ ~longjna 10 IC'N Phannaccutical while the car was parked 11 a~rs Cadillac OQ Harbor Boulevard for service. A b1c ·clc was stolen from a garqc in the I 000 block of Counney Lane. or rocks.. wtrc thrown 11 a 1988 Toyota Tcrtel as it drove north· bound on MacAnhur Boulevard near San M11ucl On\'e and caused the windshield to crack and dents and scratches in the roof. but due to his qc the )'OUnpta' was rclea~ to his oarcnt • • • n unknown ~rson 1e1 fire to a m:ulbox on 26 sbwood eut) Wednesday afternoon. ~I in the box was apparcn1ly ~ Pohtt ha"c no current su1pec& Huntington Beach A nc1pbor. reponat~ ?Uaht 11lll men ~"Pllnbna aramu on • pr· age an the 17000 blodt of Oak Lane. The su~ ~ly left the area io 1 wh11t 1982 Cadillllc. • • • Can ~ their brakes ~ honked their boms to avoid Nnnu'I inlO 1 mattrn1 a.ft oa Iola Clues Roed. eoutb or Ptaice sum. .... A wbi1C 19~1~ Cctic:a WM \Ma hm *J4'i,w'°' M Com-~ ==:: i.z~:. ':. ., ......... .... -=-=..-..: • • • A partnt said vandals dama~ her son's bicycle at Edison H'"1&h School. • • • Two bic~les "vt s1olen 1n 1hc 900 block of Dela•'lte SlrttL Newport Beach A bu,..aar lifted a slicbna door off' iu lnct at a apartment in tbe 4700 block of' Nrtt Lane and took S2 7 .300 wonh of propcny inchadina a wte-vision,~ • ._,~ IOld ~ ...... 192Ci dftia llld °'"""'I 8 I •••• Two tidwts for die Sunday Rams e ilid I liftilll 1111 b ....._ .. ,,_ ....... , .. ..................... ia .. 40DO bid ol ......... ...... . ••• ...... I nine A pell'OI officer pullc:d ov~ a uspiciou,..1ook1na vehicle Wc:dnes- day n1sh1 and round the driver had property from t~ local Ta•t ~ panmtt1t siott stuffed down his .. .. ts. Ncitbcr tht quanuty nor ~ type of proptny 1n the man·s puts,.. lilted an the ~ Tiie man WM ..... aud tor drivU'I wttll a ,...nc1ec1 lkltim. • • • • • • bnck was thrown ~· die Wlndow of a Ford &con 1----al the offices of Lafe Su~ 9'••• at I Maucbb'. When 'wi1a11111 .,. mc:d at 1he scne. they.._ .... Salan.tc: marDftl OD dJe CS. M ar._ COMt DAILY PILOT I Frtdey. October 20, 1989 Flag-burraing amendment reje ~ted thts vote." bill to ban flq bumina by simple statute.. W ASKINGTON (AP) -The Senate on Thursday defeated a proposed constitutional ~nd~nt to ban burning and desecration of w Amencan flag. dealing a sharp rebuff to President Bush on an issue he had put in the spotliiht. The White House said Bush was .. disap- painted" at the Senate's action. Whi~ Houte spokeswoman Alille Glen said after Thursday's vote that Bush continued to believe that a conslltutional amendment offered "the only ... real protection for the flu" and that the law, which he ~II allow to take effect without his sjgnature, "would not survive constitutional scrutiny." The proposal won a shght majonty, Sl-48. but that was IS votes shon of the 1wo-tbirds of senators present and voting that was needed for approval. · Senate Ma1ority Leader George Mitchell. 0- Mame. said as the Senate defeated the amend- ment, "We do not serve our national tradition by forcing· Americans to make a false and unnccrss- ary choice between the flag and the Constitu- tion." However. Repubhcan leader Bob Dole said, "'I think the nag should be flown at half-staff after oemocrau led the opposition. but the vote was ha~dly along strict pany lines. Thirty-thrtt Repubhcans and t 8 Democrats vo ted for the measure, while 11 Republicans and 37 Demo- crats opposed 11. ConRrCss a.ave final passa~e last week to a He t\4d called for the constitutional amend- ment in June after the Supreme Court threw out the conviction of Tex.as naa burner 'Gregory Lee Johnson on grounds that a Texas flag-burning law violated his constitutional right of freedom of speech. Galileo begins space Oqyssey C'APE C.\N'\VERAL. Fla. (AP) -A health) Gahleo spacecraft sped unemngl) toward distant Jupiter on Thursda). whale the five orbiting astronauts who released 11 measured the threatened ozone layer that is Eanh's natural sunscreen. Racing along at more than 9.000 mph. the probe by ~mi~afternoon was more than ~40.000 males out on its 2.4-bil11on-m1le. sax-year 1oumey to stud) the largest planet in the solar system an a search for clues to how the uni,erse began. Galileo "as dai.patched from At- lantis' cargo ba) Wednesda~ night. 61/l hours aher the shuttle was launched from C'ape Canaveral. Na- tional Aeronautics and pace Ad- ministration ofCic1aJ s reported Tbursda) the craft was in ··perfect shape .. and "nght on co urse ... Atlantts also '>'as wonounced in "excellent condiuon · by M1ss1on Control after the crew members suc- cessfully restored a cooling system that shut down Wednesday when 11 overheated and cut in a backup unit. On Thursday. a ma~or solar flare hurled a surge of rad1atton toward Eanh. but NASA officials said they were not concerned. \ Government scientists said the Oare may disrupt communications and tlectrical power transmission. over the next two days. but NASA said It had been evalua~ed and was not considered a problem for the astronauts. "In the orbit we're_in. at 160-mile altitude. it is no threat at au:· said flight direcJor Ronald D. Dittemore. The burst also has had no impact on Galileo, which is "built for much harsher environments than a solar flare." sajd NASA spokeswoman Paula Cleggett-Haleim. Social Security benefits going up Senate OKs easing curbs on abortions WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate sent President Bush on Thursday a bill permitting feckrally financed abonions for poor women who are victims of rape or incest, ignoring the president s pledge to veto the measure. The bill, which has assumed sym- bolic 1mponancc in the larger politi- cal war over the abortion issue, would ease an eight-year-old restric- tion on circumstances in which Medicaid wall pa) for a poor woman's abonaon. The Senate's 6 7-31 vote provided final congrt>Ssaonal passage of a spending bill incl uding the key provision on abortion. which the House appro,ed an a surprise vote WASHI NGTO;\ (~Pl -The na-The raise. announced after the benefits earned for December. last week. The Senate prevaousl)' had tion's 38.9 malhon 1al ~'Cunt' Labor Department released its con-The government also announced approved broadening federal fund- benefic1anes can count on a ~ ., sumer pnce repon for September. Thursday that so-called wa.ge base ing for abortions. and its last vote percent benefit increa!>t' 1n Januai: mirrors the inflatton rate for urban -the maximum amount of earn-'>'as n~ded to send the ball to the that wall boost thi: aH·rage retired '>'age earners and clencal workers angs !IUbJect to the payroll tax that White House. worker's pension b~ $25 a month. from the third quarter of t 988 finances Soc1al Securit) benefits -The measure would allow federal the government ~1d Thursda' through the same penod this 'ear. will nse from the current $48,000 to money to be spent on abortions for The annual cost-of-h, ing ad1us1-··socaal Secunt) 's 39 mil hon $50.400 next year. poor women who are victims of rape (\I II OU"\I \ UHll I' Clerical workers Join teachers strike BEVERLY HILLS -Oerical worken in the Beverly Hills School District joined picket lines to show suppon for teachen who walked off the job Monday and to protest their own stalled cont~t. talks .. QfficiaJs of the Beverly Hills Educational Assoetation sa1~ most of the distncl's 4S clerical wqrten enuacd in a ooe-day sym~thy stnkc Thursday. District Superintendent Jfo6ert Frcn~h said he dad '?or know eJtactly bow. many clencal worken were off the Job. Terrltorlal Insurance rating extended SACRAMENTO - A judge has approved an ~ment t~t will allow more than 200 auto insurance companies to temporanly conunue to use a motorist's place of rcsjdence as a key factor in scmng rates. Proposition I 03, the rate-slashing initjauve . apJ?roved by voters last November, says insurers must consider only a dnver s safety rccc;>rd. years of experieocc and miles driven in setting rates. unless the Stile insurance commissioner adds other factors. Those standards were to take effect Nov. 8. But under the agreement approved Wednesday by Sacramento Supenor Court Judge Cecily Bond. insutcn that sign the agreem~nt can continue to use c_urrent sta~dards unlit CbmmiMioner R ox:ani Gillespie issues new cate-sett1ng regulauons. Polltlcal arm for Planned Parenthood SAN DIEGO -The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, citing a recent Supreme Court ruling giving states more power in abortion issues. announced Thursday the formation of a political arm to promote more aggressively its stance. • The new organization. to be known as the Plannt.-d Parenthood Action Fund, will permit the ,national organization to greatl y e~pand its .current lobbying and political campaign activities nationwide. Senator faces OMV hearing ' SACRAMENTO -State Sen. An Torres. arrested last month on drunken driving charges, faces a hearing Nov. I on whether his driver·~ license should be suspended. ' To~s. 0-Los Angeles. also has a Municipal Court date Nov. 30. The Department of Motor Vehicles said last month 'Torres would lose.- his driver's license for two )ears because he refused to be tested for alcohol when police officers stopped hts "-ar. Torres asked for a heanng to rcv1e'>' the case. and the heanng "a' scheduled for No'. I . OMV spokesman 8 111 Gengler said Thursday. '\ ·\TIO'\..\I, HHlt:t ·s !11ent. the biggest 1n 71 • }Cars. \\tll beneficaanes. including the eldcrl} Only about 10.4 million of the 130 or incest and who '"reported prompt-SS~~a: ~~nat'ih~ ~.~:~·~~kn~~ ~~~~:~~~e~e::~:sn~r:ri~e.~xb~>··~; ~!111~~ ~~Jk~~~~~~~~~~ et~;e~~~ ~~~1t'~ a1~;h0~~~~emeni or pubtic Michigan aids AIDS patients Adm in1stra11on said. · power wall be ma1nta1ned ... Social the wage base· this )ear. the Social Altholigh the measure has become G . h h be For someone who reures at age 65 Sccunt) Comm1ss1oner Gwendol)n Secunt) Administration said. the obJCC t of intense effort b\ both LANSIN · Mach. -Mic apn as gun payrng pnvate insurann: in t 990. the maximum month I\ King said in a statement. However. all workers and cm· sides of the abortion issue. there was premiums for a handful of AIDS patients in a program that promises to benefit will be $975. up from $899 The increase wall sho" up in ployers face higher payroll taxes next I I Sc d · f bo · save the state millions of Medicaid dollars. officials said. . Ill e nate 1scuss1on o a rt1 on The program provides insurance to AIDS patients who had a 1·ob but this year. checks deli vered Jan. 3. representing year. as 1t came to the floor. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~were fo~edto~opwo~tn$be~use thc)~ametoo 1ll.Federa regulations • allow people who lose their JObs to keep their insurance in effect for up to 18 months at their own expense. but man) can't afford it. Hawaiian Trilditionals 1989 Christmas Shirts, Pants and Accessories are now in stock WFSTCUFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine Newport Beach, 645-0792 Fridays at 6 :00 pm Rogers Csblesystems Channel30 8} intervening at that point. the state ca n sa' e more than S 1.000 per month per pattent b) pa)ing the pnvate fosurance premium rather than packing up the whole tab "1th Med1ca1d S 1.3 mllllon lotto ticket found NEW YORK -Ne"1on Hazell found the S'>'eetest treat of alt at tht• bottom of has cookie 1ar -a long-forgotten lotter) ucket wonh S 1.3 million that would have become wonhless JUSt four da)s later "Isn't that something? Thts was do"n to the natt) grttt}. Another week SADDLEBACK TV ~i~~~\~uld ha'e lost 11." the Metuchen. N.J .. correction officer said ~~!!!!=::!!!!!:=:!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Hazell. 58. bough t the New Yor~ Lotto 1tcke1 for the Oct. 12. 1988 Miik"' .:>WI> llOOQlll l,..."' l09ll tWT Students protest junk food ban METAMORA, Ill. -More than half of the students at Metamora High School are boycotting the lunch program because the school board decided to offer onl) a pro-nutrition. no "junk food" menu. The rcbelhon is hitting the school financaall). And the students are getting backing from a local radio station and a maJor corporatton -which is offering free Twinkies. Part1cularl} rankling to students has been the adman1strat1 on's recent ban on the sale of soda and candy during lunch at thr Student Council Storr U.S. goods flood Korean black market WASHll"GTON -Amcncan peanut butter, hot dogs and liquor intended for U.S. m1htary personnel are flooding th l' South Korean blacl market at the expense of Amencan taxpa}ers. congressional 1nves11ga1ors said Thursday. Many food Items popular among Koreans. such as n ee. oxtail and canned luncheon meat. are shipped by the U.S. go,ernment into Korea in quantities far an excess of what U.S. personnel could poss1bl\ be consuming. witnesses for the General Accounttng Office told a Senate panel. Pay equity progresses: Study WASHINGTON -A decade of lobbying for pa} equtt) has brought women and minorities in the public sector more than S450 million tn wage and salary gains. according to a survey released Thursday. Tbe prospC'CtS for achieving funher pay increases for women and minorities in the 1990s are briJht. the study and its sponsors said. bccau54.' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ oftheattent1on~~onlhe1Mueandbecau~thosc voups~tlreprescnt the majority of new entrants in the JOb market. 14THANNUAL ; SKI SWAP & .SALE REG N<:NJ ... •iw ..... ...... ()1J&119ng St:JD?I FROM $799 $500 Introductory Offer Look no further than South C.0.t Senior VWM! Our tpKkNa. new units lndude IUch luxurta •: ... • Maid A UMn Service • .,..., Actlvtta. '8MlllllBll ....... Kiiier receives stay of execution ANGOLA. La. -A federal JUdge Thursday stayed the execution of Louisiana's toniest death-row resident less than 12 hours before he was to ao to the clectnc chair for k.illina a state trooper 10 1977. U.S. District Judge Donald E. Walter granted Dalton Prejean. 30. the stay shortly after re«1vina Prejean's latest appeal. saying the early Frida) deadline .-ve him too litlle time to review it. Louisiana State Penitentiary officials had been prcpanng the electnc chair for use just after midniaht. HOHi U HHll I' Quakes hit northem China, klll 29 BEUlNO -A 1eria o< at least sh eanhquakes rumbled 1Cr011 rural north OUna late Wednaday and early Thunday, dntroyina m~ than 10,000 homes. killi111at1ea1a 29 people and i~urint more than ISO. 1'e 11!'7lrc:, mw 'rilll lioar ~to 6.1 OD t.be Richter IC&k, hit Shami m Hdlei INO' ... die . Chiu DaiJy said Friday . 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Oci ll llM COM"TIIU PC-MCWOH Atff "PC TOOU DILUXE" son.-1 ~ FACTORY INSTALLED ICEMAKER JUST •so MORE l ... LOTS OF ROOM 19.9 CU . FT. FROSTLESS 599'7 6.-""""' .... t 1 Wlu19 ttlw Ulnl ICl_tf _• U ln ~,, •' ... 'J,' .. ', lncnl VCR WITH UNIFIED TV/VCR REMOTE =~ 2ar1 ._.,...._Od It CORDlfSS PHOM( wmt lASTll*IER MOW. ... Otsk or wall mountlble Al I great IOW pnce. too' Ot.nge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Frtdey. OctolMr 20, 1919 ·=i-o-~:Men always escape blame In love triangles I . 'ti. HO\ U Bar.ter:ing barber's in Boston DEAR ANN LANDERS: I must ~nd to the woman who bad a ~year affair wath her boss. That letter hit me right between the eyes because I also set my cap for a man with a lovely wife and family, who was highly respected in the com- munity. After a great deal of effort, I did get the man 10 leave his 'A(ife and marry me. I'm sorry to tay the mam• was not nearly asJ ood as either of us thought 1t woul be. He feels guilty and holds me responsible for ··trick.log him into an affair" when he was undergoing a midlife cns1s.. I'm reminded daily that if it weren't for me he would be enjoying hfe Wlth his first Wl fc. his children and arandch1ldren r have reason 10 believe that this man is now cheating on me. I keep llOHOSC OPI< wondcnng why I wasn't smar;l enough to know that 1f he would cheat on his fi,.,t wife he would also che:it on his second. This isn't the whole story. Ann, It gets worse. I think I am falling in love wath his son. We arc the same age. and I have a lot more IN common with Ju'nior than wath his father. If I had 1t to do over again. I would oevtt look at a mamed man.· Ann. The prict I had to pay was definitely. not worth 11. -NEW EN OLAND DEAR NEW: TUak9 for telUa1 u Oe la1kle 1a.ry of yMr memberd.lp la a lar1e ud lfOwiDI 1l1terllood. Rea4 oe. From Northern California: I wa s fascinated by the way your readers ganged up on the woman who had a longtime affair with her boss. I won- der why people are so q uick to pass JUdgmcnt without knowing both sades. I am not mamed and I never want to be again. Once was enouJh. ~1} husband was extremely abusive and my hfe wath that animal was plain hell. Because of our two beautiful children. I felt obli gated to play by soe1ety's rules. I stayed in that mar- riaat until he almost kJ~led me. ' P'rWay, Oct. H passport. birth ceniticate. ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): /-. SAGITfAR IUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): You'll be invited to dine out,'but be Some wall comment on your abil ity sure to take money with you. lnd1 --• to dnve. They defi nitely are not v1dual who makes grandiose gesture talking about golf. Focus on auto- could be financially embarrassed. mobile safety. transponat1on. com- SpotliJht on details, red tape. delays. munication. You'll add to wardrobe. $Corp10 in volved. An other Sagittanan involved. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): might be saying. "More freedom at Plans fo r reno vations will meet )Our I last!" Someone leaves and another approval. You migh t be asked to person enters )Our hfc. Scenario 1nfo nnat1on supposedly classified. lead tour. People look to you for highh&h ts movement. change. var-You could hit jackp0t. explanatio ns. Focus on revivals. 1 iety. Unusual ab1ht) to ex press your-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)· Long-nostalgia. You could encounter old ~ self wtll surface. standing obligation is fu lfill ed You flame. Taurus plays role. S GEMINI (Ma> 21-June 20): What did what )'OU said could be done and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): : you seek 1s close at hand. Fam1I> now don't stay too long at the fair You'll v.ork with your hands. )Ou'll ~ member expounds on theor) that Someone wants 'lo tnp you up be asked to direct traffic. Empha<,1<, j lacks practical base. Kn ow 1t. sa'e '\nsv.er questions with a \mile and on bac;1c chores. '>t)le. ab1ht ) to your money. Be diplo matic Wl thout make graceful cut. commun1tate with unique memt>cr becoming foolish. Message will be-of opposite sex. ( h1ld or pet require<, come crystal-clear LJBRA IScpt. 23-0ct 22). Stress a11en11on. • CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22) c )cit' independence. courage. p1onecnng -PISCES ff eb. 141-March 20): Fam- continues high. circumstances swing spmt. You'll be ~ught after h) ttiose ii> gathering could be highlighted in your fa vor. Gain indicated if )'Ou who seek improved public relations. ~pothght on d1plomac). chant}. spend some time alone Answers Ciel to heart of maners. refuse to music. c;at isf) 1ng d1scus\10n relating surface via med1ta t1on. What was pla) second fiddle. New love is on to budget ome will sa)'. "It real!\ deliberately hidden will be located. honLon. took \OU to \Citic this problem''· You'll benefi t as result. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ); lnd1-Libra "represented. LEO (July H -Aug, 22): Obtain v1dual who says r.o mething outlan-IF OCI'. 20 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY hint from Cancer message. lnd1v1d-dish 1s "kidding on the square." )OU are c;cn~1t1\e, 'iCn\ual. cmo- ual who was programmed to whisper Protect vour own interests. check 11onal. fa mil)-Oriented. C lo<.t.' rela- will speak loud enough for you to possessions. refu se to give up some-t1onsh1p wi th mother evident. but hear. Means you'll gain access to thing of value fo r nothing. Locate not al ways harmon1ouc; You have -------------------------------.gourmet appeti te a nd minor -Pete,-Pete,-Pete. Cl•Hlfled It lu•t l ht pl.ct for •II kinds of critteu ! Let •II kind' of J>#I lo""" In our communily kno.., lh•t you have Juel the pel & P"' "uppll"" '"' rh"m t.y 642-56 78 •dvu ll,ing l ,...po•ft4f.nt d1ges11 ve problem. Current c:rclc highlight\ tra,cl. legal f)apc.·r<,. a11en- t1on to ~eight. hod ) image ( apncorn. ( anccr pcrson'i pla~ 1m- ponant role'> 1n )Our life You'll tx• released from ohhgat1on 1n No,em- hcr i.\t fir!>t 11 will feel hkc a "frc:t: Ooat ·· You'll ge t accuor;tomed to 11 and thn .. e as reor;ult. Yes. Ct'lchratc' for the past five years I have been involved m a love affair with a ~won<krful married man. My lover has quhe a lot of money, but I am not interested in 1t. Jr be wants me to have any-Of it, fine. If not. that's ~fectly OK. I have never asked him for a thina. I do not envy my sweethe<lrt's wife and I don't want to be in her place. I respect her and even admire her. She 1s well thought of in the community and has raised a lovely family. It's too bad that she can not 11ve her husband what I 11ve him, but that's another letter to Ann landers. I guess the reason I am wriuog is to add an honest d1mens1on to the d1scuss1on. I behcvc that an affair need not be destructive and im- moral. Sometimes it can serve a vcf) useful purpose. - T.M.S. HHIUf~I North-South vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • 10 9 8 6 ' 10 9 3 863 • , 4 2 W EST EAST +AKQ ~l +143 8 s . 4 K QlO ,J9S 4 2 + K 10 6 + J 9 8 S SO UT H • J AKQJ 1 6 2 A 7 +A Q 3 The bidding: W"t ~Orth f..a'll I 'IT P h 'i P I S<\ Pa'" Pa_o;'l 2 Pa" Pa.<i.'> Pt'l~ South Obi 4 Opening kad: King of + rake a look at all four hands. After the lead of the king of .'\pade\ again'>I four heart!> and a shift to the •king of diamo nd\, wo uld you rather dec lare or defend four hearts? At rubber bridge. So uth''i deci- \1on to double one no !rump is dear-take the sure profit. At du- ph~ate he m1gtu have 10 chance fo ur heart' bcLauj<: o f the vu lnera bitity. And there 1' no question about ht,l '' running to t"o diamonds- h1\ hand "" unli kely to take any 1r1di:o, at no trump. but could take 1"0 o r three at diamonds. 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Lo<* to the Wedding ShowcaM fOf locel mu9ldens. ~.,.. benquet halts. 8nd motel <a.man Home Bakery Weddlnc ~ket "TM Old· Fnltlon W•Y" 2950 Crace Ln. C.M. caH for Info •• Olll -762 -6162 A) A.budo• n e Mytll 1hat 11ual1l\ I' uf>!"n••'" 8) 28tll Year C} Sped allzln« in P"""' 1ion 0 ) + Video E) Plan now for Por1ra11 G1f1, 01le More r.oto 84l·Z8el. Bachelorette /Bechelor Parti .. l aaft.,tH larM91 IN 0.1 .. 18450 Pacific Coaat Hwy. (213) 592-5585 (714) 846-3339 ffr.11utifol l'opu/111r Ill C/11,t1ir111/ H111rp ,tfu,.ir •.nlutnrr 'our ~ rrlrlin~. Kr1 "I'""" or "lpf'r al 01·r••1on 95 1 -~08 I ,,,,,., ,,,~, ,,.,.,, 1.11111 Al/11,1•11 B.B.'• Catering 662-1866 ............. Complete f.cilltiee tor W9dclioqt, R.ceptioaa. hacludi119 Co.rt,ard a.od 9&Mbo for Ce~ 5"1-9605 c:. ...... .-.. c1hr.1..-. , ..................... , ....... .. c. ....... . .. ......... ,,, ... ~ ..... c--.. ,...,. ,.,... New ~ I am a woman who hu been on every conceivable side or the controversy. I've been the wife, the 01ber woman. the one who wa cheated Qn and the one who did the chcatina. .Why does everyone blam~ the A six-chair barber shoJ> In Boston. wife or the ot~cr woman? If shes the Mass .• designates the fourth Tu~ cheated-<>n ~are. they. say she was,, day in every month as "Barter Day" too busy wuh the. children or her _ when you can .aet a haircut for club work or her bndge games or her what~ver you offer. Prov1din1 a career. If she's the other woman. barber wants it. Old phonograph they call her ~ tramp, a gold-digger records, tools. game ticke ts. what- or worse. ever. It's a busy day. Q. What's the biggc~t ,fl•nd in the human body? The skin . A. That's the biggest organ. Big- gest gJand 1s the intestine. More to the point. why docs the man in the tnangJe always manage to escape cri ticism? It's never his fault. He is inevitably cast as the innocent victim of a trollop. To borrow a line I read 1n your column a Ions time ago. Ann. "Bullfeathers, Most infants make do Wlth a to tal 1:>earie." blood supply of one pint. spades ~d shifts to the king of d ia- monds, it might seem that declarer's only hope is the club fi nesse. which is destined to lose. But that over- looks the power of those intermedi- ate cards in the major suits. As long as trum p~ arc 2-1. declarer can't lose the contract. Win the ace of diamonds and cross to dummy by overtaking the six of trumps "ith the nine. Now lead che ten of spades and discard your losing diamond . Suppose West wins the queen and trie the queen of diamonds. Ruff high . lead the seven of trumps to the ten. in the proce~s drawing the last enemy crump, a nd run chc ni ne o f 11padcs, slu ffing your low cl ub. That sets up the table'<; eight of -;padcs and West is helpless. Since a club would be into your major tenacc, We'it can do no better than play another dia- mo nd. Yo u must again ruff high, then get to the board by overtaking your ca refully-preserved two of trumps with the three. And the high eight of 'ipadcs is your 10th and fulfilli ng trick. Wntes a c11ent: "Your Love and War man said no sane man wall trust a woman who tells him he's hand~ some. but will believe him absolute- ly 1f she sa)s he's cJever. It's also true that hardly a woman alive will buy the line of a man who tells her she's beauuful, yet will take It for tru th 1f he tells her she's sexy." First commercial Chnstmas cards 1n this country were converted busi- ness cards' -with "Merrx Chn stmas" and "Happy New Year · 1n place of the giver's name. Pnntcd on one side onl} . ..\bout the size of playing ca rd'i. Was a u me ~hen sniffers of fincl } ground tobacco stored their snuff 1n l1tt le animal bladders. O Where's the oldest bell in the v.ond" .\. In St. Stephen's Episcopal ( hurch in East Haddam. Conn. Or o;o the keepers be lieve. Was made in 815 fo r a Spanish monastel). 0 . Which came liror;t -sea Sllakc!> or la nd snakes., ..\. Land snakes. '"The decade of the I 9SOs doesn't end at the end of 1989 ... wntes a client. "It ends a }Car later - on Dt'c. 31 . 1990. The decade of the I 91J0s doc!>n't stan until Jan. I. 1991 Further. the 20th centur. doe\n't end until Dec JI. 2000 The 21'>t centul) begins on Jan I . 2001 C101 that"" ~ild 8111 H1rkock"· ancc..ior' t·ame from ~tratford-on-\\On ..-.herl' hH d another famous M io". \1 1strr Shakespeare ua UNIVERSITY Q,UB p~~r Weddinp , Banquets, Rvcp:ions Located on cam"U& at UC Irvine over loolung lhc campus part • • ('OMPLETE WEDDING PACKAGF.S ' • SPf£1AL ROOM OF.SIGN t • \',0£0 YOl'R SPf.c'IAL MO~f.XT • P IOTOGRAPllY • •FLORAL ARRANGF..ME..~TS • WHITE LACE UN&~ • GAZEBO RECEPTIONS • £:\'Tf.RTAINMENT Ad•Mlaf We Do It All in~ 19.~ (714) 643-9319 900 \\ fu~t St • Tustin, 4 , mdct Inn John wl),. Auport M FWy..alb Ellt Qnnoe CoeM OAILY PtLOT/Fridey, OdoMr 20 ,._ ,.., QUAKE ,,_A l S... complUMld of Iona waats State expected damage, not collapse of 1-880 and coeftaaiori '*1th tbe card system. SACRAMENTO (AP) -CalJ· Freeway Best saad. sUfletl the s&ate knew the stnactun V....a V.....ti. 3S, laid be had fornaa's transportation chief said Best lltO saad that be bad not btto wOWd collapst, adchn .. ·•we didn't· been wMill& for 8bout two houtJ Thunday bis etlliDCa'I npecicd aware o( 1 pnvatt Cftlineds report know 10 yean qo th11 was subject and still couldn't find out the code da~but notcollapteo(lntentate in 197S that tbe collapeed J-UO to tbas typr of eanbQuake damqr. fot his ~· 880 1n a quake or the tort that V11duct had an outdated desip that We did not know there was any "Youd think they'd bave a belier fbtttntd the 2--dtck roule, crusbi.na made it vulnerable to such q_uakd. poss1bth1y It would collapee." the !cut ltkdy to fail ... The retrofiuin1 pro,ea on 1-QO bepo 1 n 1977 and as the fine roed 1mpro,~nt '1D« tbc bisbway was des1ancd ID l 9S4 IDd COMtNC1ed lft 19S7 system," Vanaski said. "Everything about 250 people. A.n upper sec1i?n of the Bay Bridge He also said u's possible 1here is snail-J*Cd. It's just a mess .... It's "I've been assured there wen no also collapted in the quake. were .. unu1ual subsurface cond1uons Wll I ClllPlllE lllllCI ClllSE like being in a butcher shop, &akjng experts, no studies, no da&a that Gov. Gcorse Deuk.mejiao bas that we didn't know about" which a number and findina out your suggested in ~y way that h (a I-mile called for an immediate 1nvestip.-could have contnbutcd to the col· Fer T• number is no aood." section of f ·880 in Oak.land) would tion of the structures' collapse. la~. The highway was bu1lt on fill .. At the I '/•-mile stretch of the fall," Transportation Director Ro~ J. David Rogers, a Pleasant Hill soils. collapsed double-deck Interstate en Best said. enajneer, wd be determined in 1975 ,A blue-nbbon comm1ss1on of AAMll911\1 880, lbe Nimia Freeway in Oak-What was upected was the crack-that the structur~ wouldn't survive a bndse enajnCC11 11 beina set up tQ .....ww\I · land, worken CUI holes in concreie ing in Tuesday's Bay Area quake major earthqua.k.t. And he said the determine why the structure col-CannttY Lunch Customers Repst.cr for a DAILY Drawitlg TO WIN and ultd cranes to pull out pancake-that forced ctosure of sections of 1wo information was presented to la--t and what steps can be taken Saturday Cbampapc Brunch CrutSC for two One winner will be drawn Oat can. Rescuers reponed finding ~ · dail d""""''" the lb f n..._ ... _ R d··...1-1 b M-... -thc cars as far apart as 60 feet, rather similarly built roads in San Fran-Caltrans at lh~t time. to prevent sucb tragedies 1n the y ....... mon o ~~r epstcr '"uJI unc uuuey· than bumper-10-bumpcr as had been rictisc~o~,iiiliii-280iiiiiiiiiaiiindiiiiithiiiiiieiiiiiiEmiiibairicadciiiirioiiiiii8esiiitiiiisaiii1iiidiii1t~'siiii··1i·l'T'~es~po~n~s~ib~lc~·iii· iiito~ifiiiiujtuiiirei.ii8esiliiiiitiisaiiiiidii. iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii.;~Sa~turda~~yilil:iSO~to~Si00~3i0i10iil.a~f~a~y~et~te~.~N~c~w;po~rt~Be~a~cb~·~6~7~~S7~77~. ~~i feared. A.uistant Fire Chief Al Sigwart said. That could lower the death toll in the highway rubble -estimated earlier at 2SO, authorities said. "They are ~oing lower, much lower in fact.· Lisa Cov1naton. a spokeswoman for the Office of Emergency Services. said of the esti- mates. "What's happening is that they arc finding fewer vehicles under the brid~ than they thought." Firefi ter Dan Getreu said he had wa ed the length of the fallen highway and estimated no more than two dozen cars were trapped. No new official estimate of fatal· ities was made. Coroners and other officials in the seven counties most afTecled by the quake said 35 bodies had been rccoverea so far. Man y people left work early to }Vatch 1he third game of the World Series. scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m.. and 60.000 people already were across the ba y in San Francisco at Candlcs11ck Park when the quake struck at 5:04 p.m. Oakland Mayor Lionel Wilson said Thursda) that only 85 people were officially reported mming. On Thursday morning. three aftershocks struck south of San Francisco. The first. mcasunng 5.0 on the Richter scale of ground mo-tion, hit at 3: 15 a.m. and was centered near Watsonville, about eight miles from the epicenter of Tuesday's 6.9 quake. according to the state Office of Emergency Ser- v 1ces. Two other aftershocks measured 4.5. Late in the afternoon. a fourth aftershock registenng 4.3 on the Richter scale rumbled throught the area nonh of Santa Cruz near where the on$tnal quake occurred. Santa Cruz County spokeswoman DinlUI Phillips said the aftershock caused add1t1onal landslides 1n the Santa CruL Mountains. "No one 1s really sleeping around here:· Watsonville resident John Murphy said. "I can't stop shaking." said 73- ycar-old Marcelina Toussaint. "l guess I'm surv1,1ng. but I'm scared.'' F1fty-s1x people ,-were treated at a Watson,llle community cl1n 1c. mostl y for bruises and frazzled nerves. city spokeswoman Lorraine Washington said . ..\bout 150 people wert evacuated from a Na11onaJ Guard Armory shelter after a natural gas leak. Watsonville issued a plea for ad· ditional doctors and nurses. Some homes thal were damaged in the 1n1t1al quake collapsed under the power of the aftershocks. Many residents of the town of 30.000. part of California's "salad bowl" region where much of the nation's lettuce. asparagus and artichokes arc grown. spread across lawns and vacant lots. "We're talking about people with no resources. no money for food and no money for health care," said Barbara Garcia. executi ve director of Salud Pera La Gentc. a state- financcd communit) chnic. Special session talk increases ; tax hike proposed SACRAMENTO (AP) -The massive San Francisco-area earth· quake 1s generating calls for a special session of the Legjslature to consider ways. possibly a tax increase. to pay for the temblor's huge oosts. Assembly Speaker Wilhe Brown held a 2'h hour meeting Thursday of bay area lqislators and stale of-fiCJaJs seeking opinions on whether the l..eglslaturc should meet in special session and wha1 It could do about the quake. The 17 legislators were unani· mous thal a SJ>CC1!ll session sho~ld be called ind said transponat1on and housina needs should be the top priorities. Brown. D-San Francisco, said ~c and other IC1Jsla1ive leaders ~II meet wilh Gov. Oeorac DeukmeJlln to dilCUSS the matter. A leaislative delcp1ion will also 10 to Wlshjnston. O.C.. nc•t week to lobby Consress to release some federal biahway money for repajn. put,icularfy to the lnters&ale 880 sectioft that cona.,.ed in Oak.land. Deukmejian's press secretary, Kevin Brett, ujd Thunday that the E wanted to confer '*1th the ve ~ before decidina to call a 1pecial 1e11ion. Brett taid a bill approved last year 10 allow the lta1t !" ~ ~­ftmdl for ctneJJCnaet Without"" ..... lative approval may make a apeCial ...oe unnecc•'Y· . Lawmaken ended dletr reaular 1919 lellioQ tn Scpecmber. wl ar,e 80C due IO return IO tbc C8P9tal Ull1iJ r lawlDakm •• ..., ........ ...... Mw IO ..... IDODty tD ~~_.. ... ,.. ..... ... ~ ........ ... 41 :!:·t.~~ A r0: • REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS • WASHERS AND DRYERS CR'S • ·TV'S ANAiYNER TOOLS :'=~ORSAND • r&,t\~ITURE AND BED~''8RNlnJRE • BAB P£11NG AND • =TOM FABRICS • FINE JEWELRY • MEN'S SUITS I . , M ()NngeCOMC DAILY ptLOT/ ~. October20, 1918 HB, business called Ideal partners ..... aMt<D ____ ......... H untinaion Beach City CoUJ)- cilmao Tom Mays extolled the city •a sreat p!ace to Live; work and do business at the Windows of Op. ponunity economic confeR1"le at the McDonnell Douglas Space Sta-tion facility Thursday. Mays told a ,.therina o( about i-OCJ. respc:Mlllble tor more than SI $0 Pacific Coast Hiahqy and Mam .. We hope that you will cboc* to mallion an saew c:oaslnM:tJon. Street 11 eapec1eef to be complded become an active perticipant with us Mays ticked otr projtcu com-not summer. The development also as we continue to implement our meoced or comple1.ed an the last inclUdes nearly 40,000 1quare feet of excitina plans for propns." year include: retail and rntaurant spece, a ni&ht M~ listed a number of ac-• \.iuntinaton Bays.bore, a $24 club, I S,S7S square feet of otf"JC.e com ishemts be credited to re-million, l .59-unil condominium space and 130 one-and twe> deve opment efforts that began SJA comple on lake Street that's com-bedroom condominiums. Mays joined local busmess lea<kn in makina the boast that the city's 8Vi miles of ~ch, the hiah incomes and buying power of its residents and nearness to airports and free- ways make Huntington Beach an ideal location for_ investors. years aao plet full occupancy. ,...._, inclll<k nearly soo new units · tiaJ -;00 of Town •Construction is procccdina on • ~, S · .,..... ~ the 29S-room Waterfront Hilton of auordable bousfog and over 1.2 are, which includes 89 Ho•'"'I at Pac1·fic Cost Hi·"'way at million square feet of new com-townhomes and condominums mi-H~tinaton Street. The ho:i. whi~h mercial retail space. he said. The denttal units and 10,000 IQU&R feet is ex"""'ted to be to~ out at its redevelop~ent work tw sener:al.ed of retail frontina on Main Street. is ..--· 1 • .-..11 about 4,000 new jobs and provided expected to be open his fall. The 12th floor in Decem r. is s •~ to for the rehabilitation of more than retail Ponion is slated for complc.. open nu t summer. 350 low to m<><Serate income homes, lion in May. Value of the project is e Construction started this monlh .. I wo uld hke all of you to con- sider this an invitation to come share in our progress as we strive to become the premier coastal com- munity in Southern California." he said. Sl8 million. ~n a Sl3.S mJlhon, 834-spacc wk- Mays said the a~ valuation • A S4S ·million. si.ll-plell, I, 7SG-•na structure to accommodate all the of the prOJectS bas more than seat movie theater aJld ,retail and new developments. The structure doubled in the last siA years and that rnidential development al the site also will bave 32,000 square feet of redevelopment process 1s directly of the Old Golden ~ niahtclub a t rc&ail speoc fronting Main Street . .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiimiiiii91 NEWPORT SURF a SPORT, INC. 2 FOR I SALE OCTOBER 18 to 23 NEON VOLLEY SHORTS • NEON WALK SHORTS ASSORTED DRESS SHIRTS• ASSORTED T-SHIRTS WE SURF DO THEY? 20%T040% WE SURF DO THEY? OFF ALL OTHER ITEMS ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SNOWBOARD DEALER SALES AND RENTA LS YES, WE HA VE TONS OF UGG BOOTS THE ORIGNAL SURF & SPORT -OF I EN COPIED -BUT . NEVER DUPLICA TEDI ~: 9:00 A.M. · 10:00 A.M. fa()AY • SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. · 9:00 P.M. SllDY :m:•• PL£NTY or PAAU«; BON ~ BOATS AFTER 5:00 P.M. N() ~ WE.EKEMlS 2224 N.wpelf ..... ,...,,_, lwta, CA92663 (714) 675-7874 (714) 675-SURF Ham it up on Turkey Day. We've he c n c e I e hr ctr 1 n ~ Thanbg1 vinJ: warh A H on e\·8dked "' hranJ httm for 15 H"<H' now. My family woulJn't h ave 11 an} o ther way. After ttll . t h ert<\ n orh 1 n51: I 1 ke d Hon e~ Baked '" brand ham . O nly Ho ney Baked '" hr a nd ham., .ue trimmed . Grade I '°'r ,rnJ h .tm '' H 11 n e \_ ptritl ... ,11ce c11me., riJ?ht 11ft 1 he t l,1vur - \!1 1w 1f \«1u'J rJcher tt1lk turkey, .. Emlllu c.r,., a supplier of sys- tem enhancement J)f"oducts for the computer industry, reponcd a drop in earnings for its first fiscal quaner ended OCt. I. The Cost.a Mesa company re- Poncd net earnings were S 176.000, or 2 cents per share, compared with $3,489.000, or 30 cents in the nrev1ous~ ~year. Net sales were S28. 7S9.000. which com~red with $36.161 ,000. in the previous year's first quaner. • • • CommerceBucorp re~ned re- cord earnings for the third quarter and nine months ended Sept. 30. 1989. Net after tax profits for the quaner v.ere $867.000 compared with $640,000 for the third quarter 1988. The 35 pcnxnt mcrea~ re· suited 1n pnmary earnings per share of 50 cents compared with the 39 cents primary earnings reported Sept. 30. 1988. The Newport-based C'om - merceBank. the wholly owned subsidiary of CommeruBancorp. specaahzcs in loans to small and medium sized businesses, construc- tion ~ending and mtemational trade finance. 'lSE l PS & DOM'~ NEW YOAK (A~ -rie f°'lwino lls l Shows the Ne w ork tock xcha~ stocks and warrants thal have oon• up t ~· a nd crown lhe:i"' based on percent o cnanoe or Thur v No ~urllles tr ng t>etow S2 or 1000 shartt are Included tf.•' and l>ef'Centa~ cha~s are !he di eren~ ~tween e>rev ous clos no price a T urSd•vJPi·Jq 1> m e>rlce .._,. Last ?i ~ct. j Soofr l uo If' ~•II rank • lt Ue> • ~(iOl'P • 1t Uo 1 v· oro of lw • Uo 11. i ff~ .. " ~ ~ ~: 111 air 1 I '• uo 1 r.v1i. WI ,. • \;. Uo . el ancGe> 1 'l Ue> 1 Se.ldAlr n 2 ) I~ UP . - OTf l PS\ 'D DOM\S Stocks post broad gain NEW YOll (AP) -Slack pdt:a cbalUd up 1 broed .. ift Thu~y. ~ltftdjna their rte0vuy ftom me .. Friday the t 3th fl\UlllCft.. wuh cocou,.ment from bener-tban-expectcd t.nRation ne-.. After t.Wns a 190.S&-polnt tumble last Friday. the Dow Jones indusuiaJs recoVered 13.39 _poi.au over this week's first three sesaions. The avef'llC aot an added lift Tblll'lday when the Labor Department ttponed that the consumer price index roet JUlt 0.2 percent in Sepcember. "11\1 '''' UIU ""\I \lll' UIU NEW YORK (AP) -m· tK1l'lt-Over-lhe-counltr stocks suot>I bv NA~D. st .,. NEW Y.OR.K (AP) -Final DoW Jones V~ tr•GeS!BDr Thi. r,18 i t . : ult . ~bvt: k 10 .i~ · 1'14.~'f 1~~1: onrPr UI ' ' a gate ,. ' • tel Ullls 3 lcsfl 6S Stk , , 'tlET:\l,S PRl('t :s GOl,D PRl('ES f~m"~ 21 8: :J i'fl~chn I~ l~ ''" H: .6 .6 ~'tY' 41; H: j lies H: lnll ~ ~e>fB 'h 8: "· hit.ti~ 1~ Up Na1Cnv Ir UP ~ Antnrru, r .... UP GOid ugr Uo .6 DOWNS !A~m "'"! ~ .. ('"l A ura Of 1 112 = 2~ li: ~omclrelnl 1 .,.. -f: 4 adders 6 1r~ uet s r.'!tiew" apala Ce> hwllzr n mi if· '~ .. ::Co ~~Ir~~ e>fB allen~ Cvcar• s ~~· on~ OS J uirc~~111> n rakr n r-"' '• -.,.. ·"1-1' .. ~-~ 1' -·~ . -~ r= ~ ~. -,,.. "' -'" l.o -• J,.,-,.. '• -2~ '• -... -... m-. -.. !tt: =Ii 8'/4 -'• - 2 -~ •'• -~ 6 -~ 101"1 -11"2 ,.,. -1 JJ, -'h 2 -14 14 -Pio 611'> -2 ~4 . = ~ -1 -"' -. 1 31, = .~ llJ -'I• 'h -'/• -'h "' -"' 1 -1112 -3·16 ~,,.. :t ,., +h .. ~1 4., 4. '· 4. ' 4 4 4 4. f 1 I~:~ 111 I I .1 1 l Honey Ba keJ <i rore<. have the '\ l St: (·0 .'tlPOSITI-: ·1·H \ "' \t 110'\' p1 c kcJ fnr renderne . firmne ~ and lo w fat co ntent . Then they're bahd a nd s m o lced for up to 30 h o urs o ver a blend o f h ickory and a pplewood ch_1p!'I for that o ld,(ash 1o ned '<><>dncs . The fin is hang touch la and smokeJ ... r urkcy~. t ou. t I I .., rho uJ?h . if you w..int your fam ily to en1oy a HoneyB:.lked '" brand ham o r turlcey th1 Thanksgiving. ' pla n ahead. Order e a rly. Call your • n earest H o ney· MdCft IM IS 7'1 +J MtGt"H 2 11 Jt1e ~-t'" Meet a II ISO Ill• '°' ....... 1. 711U I .... 11.JO 16 1M JI •I MWcsi .n 12 m ..--" Mlrcll 1a 21 1«m m-. '" Mmr\.\'ft I IS... •'-+I I· U I I 0 HI \ I . The good done by police too often taken for granted Veterinarians agree that cats have statistically replaced dogs as Amenca's favonte pct. But that hasn't blemished the canine rcputauo n. The only people who might argue with the old saw that a dog is .. man's best friend" are those who would use "person's " in the place of "man's." And. perhaps, criminals. Consider the case of Hondo. Hondo 1s a police dog. It's a noble job. one that suits the 5-ycar-old German shepherd welJ . It suits him so well that his performance helped Ncwpon Beach O ffi cer Tom Voth become the l<><;al Amencan Legion Post's Po lice Officer of the Year this month. Voth and Hondo are panners. They work the 8 p.m . to 4 a.m. shift in a city that has much to tempt burglars and robbers. As a team, Voth and Ho ndo catch their share of bad guys. For instance, there's the time they were chasing a man who attempted an escape by climbing down a hole in the ground . It was a good hiding place. a nd the wind was blowing 30 to 40 mph. Vo th might have overlooked the holed-up man. but not Hondo. Poltce depanments have become big fans of the canine corps. Police do~s do things humans can 't. They run faster. have bette r eyesight. a keener sense of smell and most of the tame they're a lot more 1nt1midating than the burliest policeman. A pohcc dog lessens the danger for his human partner. and 1t' cheaper to have an o fficer and a dog patrolling than two police officer~ Often. the canine officer. rather than his handler-panncr takes the inevitable tnJUr) that comes with police work. Voth reccl\cd the Officer of the Year Award because he and Hondo helped collar three burglar) suspects in late January. A fey, da)S later. they helped nab two auto theft s uspects. Then tn April, they cinared a suspected aulO thief. Tho~ feats should help send out a message to those with criminal 1ntcntto ns. That message is: Bad gu} s arc barking up th~ wrong town 1f thC) target Newport Beach for their crimes. If Voth and Hondo are not on duty. there's two other poltcc officer-police dog teams at the Newport Beach Police Department. It's appropriate that Voth was rccognm~d for his contnbut1ons to Ncwpon Beach. and we hope ')Omeone pitched Hondo an c:<tra bone. T oo often the good JOb~ performed b) poltcc officers ltkc Voth and H ondo arr overlooked. Our soc1ct) is quick to cnttc1ze and often slo" to offer praise or show apprcc1atton. But that doesn't have to be the norm. The next ttme }OU see a police officer on patrol. tr) sm1hng and nodding a hello . Little thtn$5 ltke that can mean a lot. It doesn't take much effon or ttmr. and it's a good wa) to let poltce officers kno" lile) aren't alwa)S taken for granted. Op1n1ons tapt~\\f'r:I 1n t'11s spact art 1'10\~ of ttit Daily P 101 O t'1f'r v1tws taprtHt"CI on this pagt" a rt" thost" of tntir ~rnor\ .tnd a rt1SB Rt"aelt"r s commtnu art 1nvt1t"CI and m"y ~ st"nt to Tht O.t1ly P 1101 P 0 Bo• I S60 Costa Mtsa 9262b TOD.\ l I' HISTORl' Today 1s Fnda}, Oct. 20. the ~93rd day of 1989. There are 72 day" lrfl tn the year. Today's htghltght in history: On Oct. 20. 1944, dunng World War 11. Gen. Douglas Mac...\nhur stepped ashore at Lc)'te in tht· Ph1ltpp1nes. 21 1 years aftt'r he'd said. "I shall return." Said MacAnhur "I have returned " On this date In 1740. Mana Therc\a bcrnmt' ruler of Austna. Hungar: and Bohemia upon the death of her father. Hol> Roman Emperor Charil'!> VI In 1803, the Senate ratified th e Louisiana Purchase In 1889, actress Margaret Dumont. who became a fa, onte foal of the Ma~ Brothers 1n several of their comedies, ~as born 1n Brookl ) n. "-Y In 1903. a Joint comm1ss1on ruled tn favor of the l 'n1ted States 1n .i dispute concerning the boundaf) between the D1stnct of .\laska and ( anada In 1947. Hollp~·ood rnme under scrulln} as the House ( omm1ttee on Un-Amencan Act1 v1t1cs opened heanngs 1n Washington into alleged communist tnOuencc and 1nfihrat1on 1n the movie 1ndustf) In 1964, the 31 ~t president of the l 'n1ted State\, Herbcn Hoo' rr. died in New Yorl at aa.c 90 • In IQ 77. three member" ol thc rock group L)n)rd lik)n~rd "ere kalkd in the crash of a chancred plane near McComb. Mass. ...fn 1987. 10 people were killed Y.hen an Air Force Jet cra!lhed into a Ramada Inn hotel near lndtanapohs International .\1rport. Toda} 's B1nhda)s· Rad10-tdcv1s1on perso nality Miene Francis 1<o 81 Columnist An Buchwald 1s 64. Ba\Cball ball-of-famer M1ckc} Mantle is 58 Actor Wilham ( hnstopher as 57 .\ctor Jerry Orbach as 54 ·\II-star lint baseman l<.l'.'1th Hernandez as 36 c ,AS I Daily_Pi_lli __ HO..,t.\IAH\ f.111 Hf 11\U' -Pl Hl.l,llt.H I O\I I \ 11 l-.d1t11r IHl\ It \I I' \,.,,. 11tll' t tf11 or I 0\1 I I \ 'I'- , ,.,. , bf111~ ., I t \ • \I \ H Ill t ( ,,, .... , .. , IHH, •• H 111 00\1 t ratur,., t '111nr urn .... I \HI .... , '1mrl• t 1l11 or I , \IC\ HOV. I \ '\H Uu.inr•• t t111111 n•" n1 am C irrul1uion Ui,...rtor 'I t.H I 1•1 PO c ''' ul .. 111111 \lull't1111t \la11<1irrr llOH •H \ \h. llumf' Urll\rf\ \l111111,r1·r < II \I 0\ c,Ofllt C u•tnmrr '°"''' h .. \l1rn•-.rr J\'' Ht.If tn"UHf. 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THtn ,,... ..... ~..., •U ta4WPOaD Friday, Oc1ow 20. 19" Local . elected -officials praised lo the Editor Thl' ml'm~r\ of Los Amago'i ob- ~" cd v.1th interest Laguna Beat"h "iaw r Rob (1entr) ·s recent •pubh- ci1ed 'it.atemt"nt~ supporting thl" nght ot all l)l'opk 1n this countn w 'X:t·t.. gainful l'mplo)ment \\(' are \pet1ficall} refcmng to h1~ \('1v. lha1 pc-uplc Mc iir<>I ol all human being~ and \hould be treated in a JU\t and humane manner whatt'ver thrtr uilor or national ong1n Fantasyland appropriate for Angel victory par ad,e H1' l andor and pubhc openness•~ a hol)l'ful sign lo those of us who , 1cw ..... 11h d1.,gus1 the use of pl.i1ndothe' police oflict"rs .10 entrap ..ind drTt"\t pcopk who~ onl~ "'crtml•" 1'> the der,1n: 10 find wort.. so thn i.:an lcedthem!tehe' It 1s hoped that oth<'r ma.,,or'> will use the l...ctguna Bcalh approach to the prob- lem of da' laborer<; rather than tnllov. 1ng thl' model establtshed north uf that u t) r hl· de~1rc ul people all 0\ er the "nrld to wmc to the l mted tatl'.'s ol .\mt'rtla " nothing neY. to us but 11 " not "'11 huu1 its accompan~tng prohkm'> °'linte mO'il all of us ha"e 1mm1grant hentage "'c should all he more undentand1ng of this latest <;urgt· of 1mm1gr.1t1on and seek to find humane 'IOlut1on'i to the prokms "'h1rh dl·,dop from 1t ( 1cn1n \ '\tatl'mcnts v.111 undoubted· h cauc.c 'uml· to nppo~ htm. but wr hdtt''l' man~ "'Ill applaud him Whcne ... er I c;peak to an audience about Orange C ounl\. li ke mo\t other ~pcakcrs I alwa} s look forv.ard to the questions It 1~ dunng the 'question and ans"er penlX1 that the shann~ really takcc; place .\nd almost without C\lcpllon I ha ... c been ahlc to pro' 1dc a lair I~ wtll-educatrd ansY.cr to JUSI ahout an~ 4uec;t1on I am a'lk rd \forco' er dunng mC1rc than 16 )ear' of \tUd}- ing Orangl' < (Hint) I am <:' l'n ahk to pro' 1dl· some 1nc,1ghttul bark.- ground to make the an'"cr n t>n more colortul Hui lollo...,ing a retcnt c;pcnh Ill the Health (are Puhhl Rd a11om and \t1arke1 1ng '''°"1at1un 111 Or- ange C nunt\. l "a" linall~ '\oundl\ \tumpcd f he que\1un Y.a'i akscd onl) panl~ in Jl''>I "'11 thl' < i!hfnrnta .\ngel' l'' l'f do Y.1n a \\mid "x'nl'\ Y.hCrl' Y.11uld Yoe hold lhl' \ ICIO~ paradl' , .. '""' th.it 1\ i.I tough onr F 1 r pc-rhJp\ thl· ti r\l time. I rnuld 0111 pro .. 1tll' an 1mml·d1atl' an\Y.l'r In 'c" ) orl . the paradl' 1~ gl'Ol'r · alh hdd on f ifth .\H·nuc -or J)('rhapc; 1n the "'all l)trcct area In ( htlJgo. lhl' ld,·brJllnn prou'l'd\ doY.n \.l1ch1gan AH·nue -or in J lw Loop. f,cn 1n Lm .\ngelt'\ thl' \llOI) paradn ha H· been held on Broady.a~. lipnng litrcl't or thew da)'I along Figueroa. ending up a1 the t It) Hall. Bui 1n Orange County" In thml' other c111e\. the narade prcx:ceds c·o,.,.t:~TARl' t'k.'llAl'l'O m"'' 111 tJll huild1ng' trom "'h1d1 t1l lo.l'r tJrx· 1hd11n• wmpu1rr'l 111 l1111k111 '·'"" d111A11 1111 1ht· rar;aJ 1nio: l Jr\ JnJ rx·nrk hdn \11 t or <>r.tngl' <.•ount\ 11t11 lir't fl'\J')lln\l' 1111ghl h.. to l111IJ .• rl',lll \ mo<lc:rn·ll.I\ p.1roid1· d11"n thr 'JO l>1rg11 I rn·".1' 1hr 1u~h '"11th< 11;1,1 \ktm Jnd thl· 11' tnl II 1,11 '" t •m pk\ 1111-. Y.11uld r111\11h hr r .,., l•I h1~h ·fl\l' huild1ng' on ntht:r 'tJl· 111 the \lfl'l'1' Jnd lhl· h11rdl'\ 11 r11:11pll' hn·nnt1-,11 hundrl•J, 111 "" nd""'' \l'Jkd lur .ill ,11nd1l1ni 11~ B ,t ,111p pin~ J lrl'l'" I\ lor .1 p.11.1.ll " 11 .. 1 fl',1(1\ pr ll ll,,1( "I •I \ JI pn\\lhl ' I hrrl· "Jl"'J" thl' "" ul.1r 'n• port ( l'n ll'f (,)rl \ l' -\llml' a.:111.J pJrJlil'\ h,I\ l' l'k.Tl1 hrld lhl'll' I )1 [>l'rhJp'> I Ill' ( II\ Ill ( lr,lnt'l' up ,and dO\.\ n thl' l\11 It OlJJlll \llfr 'lrl 1'l\ (Ir OIJ\ h\• \\l' <11uld h.t\l' .1 fl'Jl OrJnge < 11un1' Ith'''' ll p.HJ1k "1th thl· hallpla\l'f' 1111 h11,1l\ , irdinl( :--.l'"' port B." ')Jnt.1 \n.1 our 1•111111 \ 'l"'' m1~h1 Ix· lhl' proix·r \t'llln~ l•111t thl' par .1d1· mu' 1ng along < 1' ll. < entn Dn\l' hcl"l't'n thl• gmnnmcnt huilJ1ng<. Hut ~omcho" thJl 'K"Cnl\ loo hun·auuat1t rht nln IUU\ Jn\\.\l'I for the par· cHk Y.ould \t"Cm lO he IO \ncthc1m .\nJhl·1m I'> thc honH' ol thr \ngd\ .ind \nahc1m 1<; thl· u 1' 1ha1 brought thl' \ngdc, tn ()range C ounl\ .\n\ 11tht•r lit~ \llOUIC . he prt'll\ hard pn·\,l'd 111 ou't .\nahl·1m Imm tht· rnle ol hll,t1ng :\ \\ orlJ 'wne' \ ll · tor: parade ~o that. thl'O I\ thl· Jn\"C'f I hl· p;ir;.idl' "nuld ~ hl'IJ 1n .\n.ihnm - p1:rhap' ~ginning Jl 01\nC\lctnd .ind coding .11 \nJhl·1m °'It.id.mm for ,1 ~1gant11.. r.!lh Hut "'hilt ahout lhl' 'hoY.rr 11~ l 11nll'tl11 <.in ,11nll'll1ht·111\"K'J lrom t"' o·\lllf\ m11tl·I, .ilong. Ha rhur fj,,uk,Jrd ' '"' rt·Jlh In t1ml" \t.itc < 1lkgr Buuk,.ud "111 tx· ii high·n\C 'lrt'l'I <H n l.''cn m 1>rr timl· Jn\,n- l•>"o \nahnm v.111 hJ\< 'umc: nl·" l11~h·fl\(.' hu1lding' !111.,.,l'\1'! Jlth11ugh \l'Otr,11 Orimgl' ( HIOI\ 'l/.fll\.\IOl/. up -,ind duing "' 1,11rh rap1Jh -11 "Ill tJlo.t' J 111ng IHnl' ht·lore lhJI pJn ol th c: C11unt\ "'Ill ~ rt·Jd' to prm 1dt' a truh urh.in St'lllng tor .1 \\ orld 'x·rn.'' '1c111r: parade Aul ala'. 1h.11 " rt·Jlh not a proh- k m It appart'nth "111 ta l C' an C\l'n longer 11me ht·ton· tht· < ahtorn1a .\ngcl \ "in a \~mid \enc\ .~l#rtln Browu pub/Jsbr' rbr nt'M's/ettu "Martin Brott't'r'~ Or· ange County Rt'porl ... Bn.irnd that 11 ~ems 10 us to be m11ralh nght 111 tn:at alt people first a' human t)t:1ng!t dnd then seek humane .rnd JU!>t "'a ~s to deal wtth olhl'r 1s<,ur' \\ c teach these ne"' l'ntra nt\ 1n1<1 the ·· .\mer1can Dream" v. hat .. llben' and JUSllCl' lor air ml·anc, h' th<' "a' v.c 1mple- mcn1 thl''>l' pnnuplcs in our poht1cal prJdl•l"' .\\ti' 0.\\10 JR Pre\ldcnt Los o\m1go\ nl Orange Count~ .\nahe1m 111 thl· f dltor I rncnth "rote a lcttt'r tu the Pil111 ,onlt'rnl,[lg m' IC't'ltn~ toward 1ht• < o\W \ks.a ( 11} C ounc11'!> rt\O- latw n o f a P'ihq destgned to hm11 th<' allocatwn of cny funds to chan- tahlc 11,roup., that also ~"ice illegal c1t11cn\ I am still ve~ much op- pm~:d 111 tht• idea oJ one ~ cent of puhlil monc) going tOY.ard the aid nl 1lkgal u111en\, howe,er. I do owe \1a\\1r Pt'll'r Bu{)a an apology in lighl 111 the fact that his crucial swing \Oil' .... a ... prnhahl} the bc''it vote he rnuld hJ\(' l 3\I given the facts Have voters decide fate of coast's unspoiled land I did not rcaltrc and perhaps I 'lhould ha'e taken the tame to speak v.1th \t1a 'or Buffa be-fore wnung m' k iln that 'aluablc HL D funch tould he h1\t a'I the re ult of our lit\·, denial nl fund., to group'> that \l'f\ 11..e 1..nm1nals The true fault hes v.11h our lederal bureaucraC'\ and not "1th BufTa's last vote on the 1<o11uc \1' apotog.ies \!though I "''ll conunuc 10 ha"e J Ramho attitude tov.ard our cit)'\ ,on11nued 1n,ohement "'1th federal 1..nminal~. m\ \l\1ons and pcr- 'IX'UI\ r J<o tu iht• reasons behind bis 'utt' an· mu, h more clear By CHAUNCEY WENNER It is prohabh lair to sa~ that man 'aluc'i mmt "'hat ht has lca'l ol Perhap'I that 1~ the rea~on "'h~ mJn' people in \outhan California J fl' cnng1ng c-.cr) time .i new develop- ment hrcak\ ground Raw. unspotlc."d land in the .. ·1c1nt1) nf the coast 1\ at an all-ume premium. So those people that feel a need for large clean and quiet area\ fnr peace ot mind havt' 10 trn'cl t''er fanhcr IO tind them \l'lnpntl'nh 1h,1n \l,1nd 11r I•• \hnv. 11 In J drmou.1,, "''.Ml \UPfll''l'd It> hJH' JO 1pp.11t11111I\ It• \Ill\' 1111 1.h.'ll\1110\ thJt .11k11 u' In the ,,...,t' 111 I.ind ''l' lrn1m·n1h don 1 n ~n lo.nil\\ dl'l l\ll1n' Jfl tx·1ng madt• f 11r \omcth1ng thJI " ,,, 1rrl'lnnJhk onn· tk"l'l11rx·d 'huuldn't "'l' ma ~c 11 t':t\ll'I lor J'll'npk to place thnr \Ill(' I I he Ii.Ill lhJt thl' ,1,,11lah1 lll\ of nJtural IJnd dl'l lt'tl\('' p1:rm.incn1h \li tlh 1.·arh Ill'"' 1lnrlop111l·n1 1\ Jlrno\I too oh\ 1111" 111 ht· Y.llrlh f-or th1~ gm...,1ng group ol people mt•ntinn1n11. 111 .t' ,tn\ tov.n ner natun: I\ taking on a rc,ercd \tatu\ bcl·n hulkfo1t·d 111 nlJkl' wn' fo1 J This re\Crt'nce grow~ n'> the scal'n· natural park"> But that ft'.1(11at wn t1fic comm unit) nnd media inform nn•dr, 1n tx· drawn 1n1u tht• rnnsc1ou!I us on ho"' the natural world 1s d)ing mrnd ol pc(apk ~ 1t'' "onh rept·at- 1 HX> ,pcc1es per da} become e:\t1nc1. ing F'e" 11mt' "'aid land 1~ de- our protec11ve la~er of o7ont 'dopcd anYY.ht'rt' tn the wmld dwindling. etc.). 1t " trTt'lnc' abl) ta~<'n uut ol 1he The natural world 1s a spectacular b1olng.ic~I nn\\.~lrm that suppht'i mosaic of 1n1enWlning organisms ,,.our entire pl.lnl't with clean air and processes. The canh has been ckan v.1ut'r and 'llal'>lc weather pat- around for some 4 b1lhon )e~rs. For terns JU\t to name a few hcnclit<o nearly 2 b1llton of thOK years the Tht' ""orld lo~!t one footl'\all field "laws of nature" have been adequate wonh of fore 1 every 1e<'Ond of to allow life to grow increastnJly e'ef) da) tn development Every C'omplu and vaned 'while prov1d1n1 development that )'OU ha\ c per· us rc 1dents with food. water. ox· wnall) w1tnt'\\C'd and pcrhap' ysen and protection from the sun·~ pan1epatcd in. t!t 11 part of that ultraviolet li~L These laws have equation l hi'.' Jul) \ 1s uc of U . allowed Ufe to nounsh from zero ltfe News and World Report tatcs that forms 2 billion Y~" qc:> to as many only I 8 pcrt'cnt of our land in the as JO million different life forms that lower 48 s~tC'\ 1\ dcs11n11cd as c~ist on earth I.Oday. Dcspate (and federally protected wildcrnc ., Is 1t partially btt.au.se oO the more brutal fair to our children that so many aspccu of these laws. life has -.11d area and hloUTlan c-uhurc will nourished in the' 2 m1lbon years cx1't only 1n the pa cs of old Na· sin~ the first ltfe form appcartd. t1onaJ GCotraphtC'51 Despite \be fact that man cannot We nttd a new land-de\.dopmenl duplicate the com~1ty of nature. law ckspttattly. We nttd a law thAt he can. and routinely does. "Cf)' wiU ma\e it e.t ~r and mort hkel)' tQety oblitcnu~ 1L h takes onl) a that I.he muunum oum~ of. few llpAtuta foOo'a'Cd by bUll, propk ... ,11 cue an informed vote on dozal And coallNCllon cttWS In a -"•t bappcn110cac:t. ~I ofthait m11ner of onty a few wee.ks or ever dwindli111 wdd lands. When a moa• 4 billiOft ~ }Cll.n of narutt's pecu orland tt ~ conli d ned few KW1pc.t111 • ii . laid 10 waAt for dn'dopmmt. .-W bl ••· •cow.ed ~ ...,Mil. con· Ndt '"" Of~_... d)ey.,. .._..._,IM llDd betoma about to km bcWir IMI ~ l 1:1r:.dlllllft. .,. '° ~ .... "" ... J .., IMd e1n....-acs be ...... lk propoeed clntlatM..._ • 1Mnet1 • -~t ,. Ai1J ....,. .,. .._ • .._ ca.-... .., .,._ _ _,. .. ,_. ......... .,., ......... II mt' IR .A ._ llMft Mft ill INsntrill..., a +1• ...... ......... .., .-. .......... ..,. .. .. BRl\l!'-1 K THERIOl Costa Mesa 111Jrt..1ntz, \hould be' 'iulh that people r r ,1gni1c that the land as h<'tng , 11m1Jcrcd and not u ndc-r dt'' tlop- mn11 I urthl'rmnn• s1gn'I '>h<.luld tx· pl.11l·d at d ln,en1enth an c\\1bk 111-DOD ~.mun\ Jround the houndar) The\<.' To tht• Ld1tnr ... 1ttn\ ,hnuld read appro\imatcl~ a' 1 oda\ then·'" "''de~pread agrcc-lolln", mcnt thJI .\mcm:an businesses need ·· fhl' outlined area encompaSS<'\, to 1mpnnc their compct1t1 vcncss by al rn and ,., current!) being con-reducing cost!-. cxpandtfli product ,1t1t'rell f1ir de\Clopment Kt'cp in line\ and pur\uing 1nnovat1on. Our mind that ...,1td land ts a resource r urrent product ltab1hty system that nn1..t' gone. v.111 ne .. er again be undermines all of these efforts. ,1, allJhk to ) ou or futurt' gcner-Rccogn11u,g the 1nequ1tiC$ of the .itinn' \lso be a'4arc of the Jobs and 1..uncnt \\stem for both busincllCS munl'\ that development can bnng and consumers. Rep Chnstoph~ to 1h1\ area If }OU would hke 10 <ti\. R -~cv.pon Be.ach. took a bokS t'\em'IC' ).Our democrauc nght to stop when he co-t.ponsorcd H.R. t'\Pl'l'\S }Our opinion. call (it) Hall 27(X). the rroduct Liabilit) Reform 31 123-4561 The~ "'111 gi ve )OU the Act of I ~lSll Th1\ lqislat1on 11 a fair name ol pcople or groups supponing attempt tn balance the ri&hts of both the development as ~ell as those consumer\ and businesses. It creates op~sed to the development inCt'nll"~ to pro .. 1de safe prod~ b) maxing the law more clear and our cit) t'ncourages )O\Jr part1Cl-consistent. It dt~u,..-forum pat1on " ·~· Any and aJI aroupi., pnvatc or shopp1na. reduces http.lion COllS p4blic. could call thiJ number a.nd and auurcs that products can be h I ""-_.-.. 1nsurt"d for the safety of all rqistcr t cmse ves as U11<tnl oppo~ few factors do more to subvert to or 1n suppon of a 11vcn develop-ll. compctittvenes than oor laab- mcnt. When 1ntcrcstc4 tnd1vidual' tht) law Becautc U.S. manuflM> call. Clty hall must merely 11vc out turcn bear a much htahcr li.tbllity the names and phone numbers of mk than fon:ign ~ompctitora. they these aroups and let dcmOC'f'acy take mu~t ,,ay exec sive insurance Its counc. h h · --There ''· of cour¥. already • J)Rmaoms w ic • in tum.~~· process i n place by whicb rmdents ~ in the cost of prodUC\I lllid art suooe»ed to be 1nformcd. and Sie1'V1ca. have innuencc on, an)' development Not only ~ U.S. mu....,•• 1 oda • fort'Cd to ctwJt more for dlleir ,...._ of land. It is not cnouab. n t 1 S UC~ but also the lbreet o1 ......... bu y world. we mull make at eu1a hability swu ts dnvias muy .... for the dcmOC'rlllC 'Proocss to work f = 1.t.--or else demOC'.l'IC'V will continue to panatt out o uct _. ~Iv slip awav. altotttbcr -&om t • m The clOtC proumaty of-1Jd lands to slnall a1ra-al\-Md diwc llll&s ti ....... ,~ valuable to a communny. them from II~ MW Oii& Olli 1"W' I -..a.....;..o. ••'-foircip -~~ "'° ...., are plac:a wqom; Id.... can mote nnioMI .,_ .... -n nd and deer their ~-..imu, oouetna. .. • 1 lliidn~ ....._ lllted IC'llln: they aft ..... What ...... ~ daiWmt and 8Chlltl atib cm plly. A PN tu1 Mlllilitf .._ -• .. ~--: = :.ec:::: OM &mlfH I .. fW .. Ca ~ fll pc •illa GS 'fW Ired ..... ii OS JII ell~ a =:--.Willl .... lft =I= :'IJI'··· ... ";:!Src . = :.. ........... .. AIO 0.-. COMt DAILY PILOT/ Friday. Dot-20. 1989 TBS Jr•M!J.T ClllCtl8 by 811 Keane COIJKTEa CULTURE by M•rell• & M111111a "Wait. PJ ! The water's hot.· MARMADUKE ~----.... ' -r;; .-4 \.:' r .-:'\ ;. by Brad Anderson "What must t do to get my shoe back.?" • NANCY "--·-~·-.... ARLO AND JANIS CAllllll> ~HU'll !>II.a! f UK£ 'lflCM ~ !>l'AGHtTfl s.40CE flf.fl"EJI' \'/HiLE ~N6 AS A CflSlliE~, Y<wf'/6 ,Olf~l fvl"ToN 6lTS /'I' ill£A . DENNIS THE MENACE . . IS IT THE FIRST TelNG IN THE MORNIN\> VET?" 1'W:. G(..Al. If. T(, (.Q,EATE_ /.. ~L 1l:.T1(. w:;A?K Ci~ .A.RT ~1N6 ONl.-4 1ll,E-../.:..t TWG Al.it.ht µ,(,j_ D 1 • Ef(J;, \ by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson COOIJT '!OtJR i!C.E56111G&· • IT'~ "l'U.HIAWlm1"' by Tom K. Ryan by P•t Brlldy PEANUTS 15 IT TRUE THAT vO\/ve · ·8EEN-f'AAC.TICIN6 LAW WIT!! A 0 D06 LICENSE ? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARK DOONltSBURT by Garry Trudeau 6(JSH ... 15 'IWIHl6HTSll't " -ANY . lllA1: ~ ~ lff"'SMS -'/()11 /Hl,//e6MS -1*.IZJ'N' IH6A/tl!Al-.lfll ... ' ...,.,..,._, I QO(Mllll, ___ , -·l ,,,,, __ _ , __ ·-I by CherleS M. Schulz I r's IMPOLITE TO ASK AN ATTORNEY SO~EJ~IM6 TMAT MAKES HIS MAT FLY OFF' .. by Jim Davia I fMIHK YOO'F\E. AN 1N'!>IGHIF ICAN1 ~PECK TOO by Jeff MacNelly_ by Harold Le Ooux ................. -' .... -._...... ..... ... ....__ IOOll ...... ... ...... ,...., ............ _. =···· ...... ""°.,... I cu ( HA' I ~::~::. .... . r1r11 . I SLAT A I r I I t I T•ISH I 'lt ll : I rl"i'\o'r l!~:.--:r.: • FRIDAY OCTOBER ~ 1989 I :J HH~H 'C 11001 t 00 I II \I.I CdM secondarY .bends before breaking foe Johnson injured in 17-14 defeat of Saddleback ly ROGER CAltLSON Of .. Deily ..... ~ At times 1t appeared their defense agatnst the pass was bendina riaht into the shape of a pretzel, 6ut despite allowiq Saddleback Hi&h's Roadrunners 10 completions and 216 Y,ards, as well as two touch· downs throuah the air. Corona del Mar's secondary e'(entually won out. The Sea Kings scored twice in the second quaner to take a 14-0 lead and never lost it as they held on for a 17-14 Sea View League football victory over Saddleback Thursday night at Ncwpon Harbor High. As a result both arc 1-1. a notch behind league-leading Estancia ( 1-0) and Ncwpon Harbor ( 1-0), but there was potenually a very high price in the form of CdM wide receiver Warren Johnson's left knee. He was carried ofT the field 1n the second half and his status appears unccr- tam. at best. "The) were completing them 5hon." said Cd~ Coach Dave Holland. "but we didn't &J Ve up anything deep. We JUSt went pretty much to a prevent defense. because we kne" the> were going to throw. The} couldn t run on us ... Saddleback managed JUSt .i4 yards on the ground against Ron Akin & Co.. and despite rolling up big numbers through the air. there were four negatives -capped b) a 73- )ard interception return for a touch- do"n by Mark Perlmutter. DMty ,,_. roc>to 1>1 ~•• "•1"• Colthu·sl caught u ui the flat appeared to be trap~ b) fi ' e de- fenders. &a'e a look 1ns1de and then s1mpl) 5kmed around the defenden for the remaining 15 )ards The Sea KJngs tool ad' antage of the v.indsv.ept condtuons Wlth a booming 39-)ard field goal b~ \\ 1llard in the third quaner an efTon v.h1ch probabl) v.ould ha'e cleared the crossbar from o'er S( 'ards out · Dov. n I .. _... the Roadrunners )v.ept ano ther 80 ~ards _in I I pla~s Delgado going to Re) es trom 5 )aTd\ o ut for the score Re)es ~aught e1gh1 passd tor ISO )ards bettlfe he IA"a\ through There v.e~ sull 'I ~9 lett and plent o t ume tor more ~ddkbacl tire- "orls but a third-dov..n completion to Jetf Jackson for lo .ard~ on third d o"' n hdped use some oi the clod. be torr the Roadrunner.. tool o'er "1th 6.13 left \la an in1ercep11on b~ \ 1uor ()3 \ 1s at the f.)addkbad J: Jan \'.tile's Roadrunner<. marched 10 the Cd ~! 31 l'xtore <Jeorge D1cb o n p1c~ed off Jn u' er- 1hro"' n pa'>s ~gain addlebad. regained pos- \Css1on "'th 2 ~I left at t'> :-bu1 '-'llh 4'1 'Je(Ond\ kt1 ( d \1''> iounh 1nteru:p11on ot the game e?ided 11 "\'. e had our chance' · ..aid a d1..apprnn1t·d \'. 111e "" e U\l d1dn ' l'\elull' 'The' d1dn t stop u'> the. hall nu ..ack<, \'.e ust d1dr · e\· l'l Ull' ( orona dt'I \!ar ,ould net JUSl eight lir'>t J v.ns tor the lt'tme -the tirst wming "'1th.: '' le!'i 11" the tif\t <.1uaner Perlmutter's return came Just as Saddleback appeared to be in the dn,er'<; scat in the second quarter. Corona del Mar's Kevin Murphy comes Just stJy of an Interception on a pa11 Intended for Saddleback's Joe Dela fuente during first half action. Cd M 's Jerrott Wiiiard f JOf looks on during the Sea Kings• 11-·14 Sea View league win. L Ul3' 'lelted "'' •Jrlh >" .: lar- nl''> J' lhl' \ea 1'ings , •n\tantl~ , halkngcJ \.1ddkba-. ~ ' <lLlensl\ e 'Pl'ed <>1 ( oronJ\ '2 running at- tt·mpb .:: v.ae held t<• J ~ards or ll°'>'> The pa<.<.ing game tared ltnle lx'ttrr J\ <,ophomure T .JJ Kehrll ( orona del Mar was up. 7-0. thanks to a 60-yard march capped by tailback Bnan Lucas'<; 2-yard hurdle. The dnve_was highlighted b> 2(}. and 25-yard bursts over the middle b)' tullback Jerrott Willard. Delgado ~ent to Robcn Rc}cs 10 the Corona couldn't move on its next left sideline. and ranng '"I ~ar<h tor thl' 111uth· Jov. n \\Illa rd\ \l'lOOd p \ f g<l\ l' (u~1 a 14-0 kt1u v.hl·n it"• in trouhk l'rJ"4:J hJlt >I thr ,tdicit lx'lnrc h<1ltt1mc 'Ith Jr\ Xfl-~Jru mJrth l JPJ'X'U O\ lklg_Jd•'' 14-\Jrd ~·innntHin t•• T11n\ C '"" 1h1r\l onnl'dt'<l or JU't J 111 14 fur '' :Jrd'> l'lut thl' hig t'qu.ill1e· "'l'> the 1ntt'rll'pt111n possession. and a poor punt ( 17 The ball was tipped b) Wc·ston )ards) sa' e Saddlcback the ball at Johnson and Perlmutter was 1n the the CdM 30. But o n the first snap. nRht spot. Jtl'abbing the 1ntercep11on \aduld'IJl ~ h11\\l'\l'r v.h 1~h '>rem\ to Ix· m Ul h m11rl' u.inl;(crouc, r ht• \t•J 1' in gs netleJ I ~ \ ard.-. In f Please see CdM/831 D..,, -,..._.., '--,..,_ Huntlntton ...... , Jd D..._n and the Oiiers host M•lna In footfa•tl '°"'"''· Odl•r ....... an the Or•nee CCNlll Are• lnchNle Pountatn V•Hey vs. adllon • Or ..... CCNlll Coll•••· Wwtawllllter vs. Oc••n View• We1tMln1ter, Tustin 81 New,ort ~. TrlllMlco Hiiia • ._....,.. 8Hdl, 0r.,... vs. woo..-. .... •'""'"'·.,.,.. .. • San D•••nt• · -Mid lhho, AMet vs. ..... Del 81 Ille._... AIM Mwl. MOHi U 'I ICll' Laguna Hills humbles Costa Mesa · Chapman scores four touchdowns, Hawks win, 41-7 By RUSSEU BANKS o..,, ,. .... (Off..__ ( O\t3 ~t'\3 High·., too1ball team. a pla)Off cont1ngt•nt a ~car ago. ml'I up v..11h a Laguna Hill<, trJm "h1lh holds tho~ a<.p1ra11ons 1h1c, \CJ\on The Ha .... ks. v.1nncrs of onl' '" games their ~t fi,e season'>. ha\t' won their hro;t l'-'O Pacitit < oa\l League games this '1('3'\0n anu hold a 4~J o' rrall mark after Thur.,dJ\ \ 41 -7 dcmoliuon of Costa Me..a ·at M1ss1on YtCJO High 1n their homt·· coming game. In fact, Laguna Hills 'Ill'> on top 111 the Pacific ( oao;t League. at ka-;1 for a da~. "'•th pre\lous co-k adt•rs <>r- ange and Trabuco Hills sla1cu to pla} their second games tonight Meanwhile. the Mustangs an~ fat- ing much the same s1tuat10n thl· \'01.1.El. B \I.I. ff J\\ \ Jill lhl· p,s,I ll• •' •l'Jf' ( 11'1.I \k'-J "'J' lit 'l' I ''J'dllll~ I r ., IH\I v.1n 111 !ht· '1."J'"n ,dk'I I hur' UJ\ hJ\ IO~ 1.1lkn lo 1..~ IO l'JgUl' pi<t\ ,). " tl\l'rJll \!11\l 111 thl· d.1m.1gt· O\ tht llJ\\ ' v. J' rn ll 1llnJ h' ' 111111 ' I .;,, · rou nJ <,l·n1or I >.trnn < h.spmJn '' h" flPJ"l'd tht· t 11\la \k._,1 ddl'O'l' l••r lour h llll hJ1 l\l "' f hl· ll.1v.l' 11111~ lhl' 111xn1ng ~id.­ oil :ind Jro'e ..... \Jrlh ,111 ll~ht plJ\' 1),1\ l' \\ t•hhl.·1 r,IO lt1f 2t I \JrJ, \.I.tr" J n ...,,,h.s ,.1rr1,·J 11 • t' llll1l'\ tor I.; .111d C h.1pm.1n h.i.t J run ot 12 Aul thl' h1g rla' ''·" .i ' ·\,irJ tom hi.Jo"' n p,1,, tr11m \\di' "'h1, h turned out to Ix' hi'''"'' uimpleuon o t thl' game -111 l hapm.in \tarl Bro<llx'l l , I'\ I "',s, "'1ut' k11 .mu ~11' -~' t'• 1n !1't. • ,,, ,111r· ~ tht. ltJ\\ ,, ,,·J .,. < rJ lg_ K .4!' ••I I ..it: 11 J Iii!' lht" fl'U•\l'rt•J .s tur1hk,j 'nJp ~ lhl \lu<.tJng' punll'r Ph < hl'ft• v. l·hlx·r rJ r l11r ' •JrJ, ...,JhJ for h JnJ ( hJJ111lJP '"l pt l ll ,•nJ lor Jn I \ 'Md l11U• hJ, ,.,.. r r in hrl·Jl 1ng '"'" IJtl k<. Jlong th,· "-J\ ''l<shJ ran '"' lhl' (\\tl·po1nl UIO\l.'f'lltlO < o1\IJ \k,;i tht'n l Jllll' l'lJl ~ Jn'· 1111'! ":,.HJ\ 11n 12 pl,l\\ V. th J1t1l\ Ht•o\l'r lfJ<.h1ng ,,,er trnm 4 \Jr,h 11Ul 1111\l\l'f tiril\hl·J lht• night "llh ''\ ·,JrJ~ •n 14 \JrTlt'' < h, '~ ,1111 ll'rtl·d th,· f' \ f .1nJ lhl \lu,IJng' , ut 1h,· k .1J 111 I J. - ffot ' J 1Jn'1 tJ l < hJpn Jn ng IV lh.ingl' thing\ -I' ~·l• mh IO tx· l'\Jd f h,· en'iutn~ ~1l.lutl hou ntl'u 1111 h" 'houlJrr pad'> ~1t 1rt hl' f'll k· 1.·d tht' r1Jll up .in.: 'J-.l·J un tht• ..., llJI: un:nu,hl·J •M .:i -.... ,.irJ 'prn: ttr~ltx·-. q:.-.·J :in..; .... i:n • ~' il':!lJ1ntng n '1.: •jr,• ,.i,: Jnll :nt· ll.11.A. , rn, '"J\.l' ~ "1t· r .:JJ .,, ~ 1-- ( hP\tlJ!'I k i t/ thl'Jl fl'.lll'l'fl'J J It•" ,,·r 'urT'l'llt J: thl' \lu,tang.,· fJ ')JhJ rJ n thrt'l' '1r.11gh1 lime"\ for I.' \ard' JnJ \\l·ll<. <.nuc '"er lrom the , I hl· ~ll ~ ""J' v..1dl' and v.11h 'J'i kll 1n 1h,· 1h1rJ -iuarta Llguna H 111' lnJ ."."-- Thl' lla"'l'' Da't' C hdd" 1nter- •l'rtrJ l"''' pJs..c<. 1nclud10g one \\ h1l h ht· rt·tuml'd I 'I ~ard., lo "-'I up C hJpman' L.J,1 tout·hd11v.n F1'l' J1l.I\' l.llt'f ( hJpmJO <;{Oft'J hi\ /l 1urth tout hJo"' n 11n a 5-\ ard run Hr1'\lhl't l ... inH·ned l11r a J~ -k Jd \ri, R11m.in thl'n 1n1eru:p1C'J J \I. l' C u1kr PJ" and 'l'turnt'd .t ~' \JrJ, Ill 1hl' < osta \ksa '" T hre.: pl.i" lat.:r \ah.I ran '"er trom a fPluse see MUSTANGS/8 31 # Neville leads Edison past Huntington Sets up Sunset showdown with unbeaten Barons The Dally PHot Edison senior setter Margo1 :"'e\ ilk hall \11 ass1sls. 23 digs. three ace senes and fi,c kill\ to lead the Chargers past a fe1st~ Huntington Beach squad, 15-6, 15-6. I 3-15. 16-14. Junior middle blocker Taha Crooke. addeu 10 kills and 10 blocks for the Chargc.-r\. who improved to 5-1 in league. "The first lime we pla)'ed them "C had 10 battle to win. and we had to battle 10 "'" thl\ time." said Edison Coach Da"c Mohs. "The' ·n· a good 1-5." Edison "'ill face first-place Fountain Valle~ (6-0) on Tuesday nl&ht afteT the Junior 'a~1\\ match. which begins at 5 p.m In other Sunset League ma1ches: •The Baro ns ~maincd perfect 1n Sunset play entenn1 next Tuesdays sho"'do"'n at Edison. If.. ...,l.'lll'r 'ihl'lh' \n\dt•r rt·,11rdcd Jo J\\l'>l\ a nd thrn· J tl' <,1,·ne'i to lead h 1un1.11r \Jill'' pa'>I n u·an \ 1t'" I 'i-ltJ. I 'i-ti I '·ll .ind 1mpn\\t' 111 o-11. 1.11. ~ 0\ .:r J II On·.1 n \ ll'"" " '·' , n lcaituc 1'1m llJn' addcll 1.: ~ill<, tnr •ht· Haron\ •J unior middle hlocl cr < n,11n Ro'i\man ucll\ercu n1nl· kill\. \I\ hhxl., Jnu li\l' Jl.'e' Jnu \lanna 1 \. ll tamt' through v.11h .i '11l1d tc.im c.'.'ll1>n IO du"'n \\c<,tmin'>tl'r. I~-' I '~2 15-11 on l hl' I 111n' · lloor In the ~a Vie'-' U:aguc • <. orona <lei \1ar cruised pa">t Tu4'lln. 15-5 I 'i-ti I 5·1< to mo' e II' league-kad1ng ((.'('Ord Ill (,~J and 1\\rrall marl to 15-1 Tu'lt tn shpix·d Ill 2-4 Leading the "a~ '-'Crc Kmta Hanhntt '-'1th fi,e lilb and one ace scne. Junior setter Prcn11cc Perlms "'Ith :?3 ass1slS and t\lrO acc'i and 'oph11n111rt· '>l'tler ( Jrl'O \1l 1'ink' \l l!h I 0 assist\ anJ thrt'l' ~.11, · < J \1 l oac h ( harlir Hr ,inde said he sched- uku kJ~ut• mall. ht·<. "'1th l..JgunJ B<"ach and \\ 1xxll'lndgt· the follo"rng tlAO \.11,nda,., to offer three matt hes each of the tinal 1 .... 0 v..rcl 'in prep- aration tor C If- Charlle arande •For th' <iecond time this ~a\On. l nl\er- 'itt' earned a ~-0 dec1s1on o 'er Estancia T h e T r 1) 1. a .n s prc,a1led on the t.a&J~· floor.15-6.15-0.15-11.to r' en their league mark at 3-3 Estancia drops to 2-4. For th e Tro)ans. middle hitter Ot-'on ..\u11t1n had 12 f...alls in 17 attempts and Traci \\ebb v.as credncd v.1th 30 a 1sls :-nd three sen ice aces .Jt's debatable whether baseball is making correct choice " things 1oing on. too ·· A. Tew )ard'I awa), another knot of rtPorttrs had plhcrcd oround A ·s slugger Mark M1 1w1rc. and he sounded a httlc more tcntau'c ··robe truthful.'' McCi"'1rc said. "it's not 101n1 to be the ~me I don't know hOw 11 can be the same. "It should be 1nLtttstJna to ttt.'' he added. "how man> people ,..ho had ttCkcts 1n the upptr d«k (at. CancMtsuck) wdl be betk." ~qu1te1 few won't. In CancDntick Part. wbcft much o(Ute liner fi'Olll two nilhts eathtt hid )'ft to bt swept. a wnnkled new1' ~ IOld of'W ldtvilion ...... IDr dais Serie&. 0. Thnday. lilt clillliW .... Ot•• lllM ..,. ......... ~'° ... OilMl0 .......... did for Fonts n•w d ... --ot• ....... • ,.,,~ ....... '° field in the at\ermath of the quake wa o ne of the most memorable to emcrac from CandJcsuck. She bas alread)' told him be ~n't return. .. It's stnctly pcnonal ... Seetnbech 1d "I can't make my w1'c to. Bua 1 know my family wtll be wttb me 1n ptnL" San francitc0's Pat Sbmdan wiD have to tcttlt for the ame. l.iM many of \ht baffpla~ be nAnd IDAJOU m<>mnb TllCldly .... , be- alute ht-.. uMblt IO W a~ one"' \be....., His~ It lrw, ism.*' m Dtcrok. ..... dlinl ... •a... wlt.dllilr.Olimst I ...... nadto ... mr•lllltll•..._ ... ......... . ==" ... .. ..... B«aus~ of S~rl~s, ABC had edge during quake • Thole who tuned in to Channel 7 at S p.m. Tunday 1ettlcd in to watch tbe ~show for Game 3 o( tbe Wotld Series at San Francisco ·s Candlettict Park. ABC bad just started showing bWalithta or Game 2, when sudden- ly ibe ICl'een went sreeri and some- ~).}'CJled1 .. we·re baving,an earth . . . Then tne power was cut. affiliate in San Francisco and die Goodyear blimp, was able to cover the s&ory tom above where much could be teen. from a collaptled portion of the Bay Bridae. we could sec a crulhed car and people walking near the dam.,ed section. On tbe oetwork level, CBS and Dan Rather were way behind in infohnation. Rather didn't come on until S:3S p.m., and s;pent the lint few minutes dacribina the intensity of certain Richter scale readinp and assurins ~ that most reportS to that point WCf'C not confirmed and not to take them to heart. had set in. "You ~t the sense people are almost more nervous now as it sinks in." Michaels said. An ABC reJ>Orter also was able to bring us the fif'St repon about the 5USQCnsion of the aame and inter· vi~wed baseball commissioner Fay Vincent about the future of the World Series in the Bay Arca. NBC was way behind because of the power out.qc. Al Michaels was &QDC briefly, and the neJ1.t thina we knew. an episode of ''Roteanoe .. took over, with words on the bottom of the screen ldvisin1 us that tbe network was bavina technical difficulties. What happened DClll was a mad scramble by networks and local af- filiates in tM Bay Arca to bring us pictures of the earthquake damage. Later came the pictures of the de- struction. ABC's ftrst shots of the Bay Bridae came at about S:20 p.m. "If we•re going to err. we're going to err on the udC of caution.·· Rather said. Because of communication ~rob­ lem1i the first reports of fatalities dido t come in until afteT 7 p.m. Stations also had difficulty in pin- pointina the epicenter and the mqj nitude of the 9ualte (from 5.0 to 7.0 were reported). ABC brou&hJ the news to us faster and clearer tlian NBC or CBS. ABC. in ~ter numbers at Cand lestick Part for its World Series coverage, was first with pictures. ABC. 'With a helicopter from its Meanwhile. ABC was there with people and pictures. confinning what Rather couldn'l Michacfs. who li ved in the Bay Arca for many years and once broadcast Giants games. .was able to 'explain what areas particular build1np were burn- i n~ and what it was like to ex- perience the earthquake, especially after the magnitude of the d.isaster But as ~rts continued into the night. telev1sion was able to answ~r most of our ctuestions. Demls BtWterlloa u • ~ PU.I writer ""°" colua .,,,,_,. e~nyFrlby. TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Tennessee at Alabama. Channel 2. 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: llhno1s at Michigan State. ESPN. 11 a.m. -GOLF: German Masters from Stuttgan, West Germany (tape), SponsChannel. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Jose State at Long Beach State. Prime Ticket. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Notre Dame. Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -"GOLF: Disney Oass1c from Lake Buena Vista. Fla .. Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCL.I\ at Oregon State, Channel 7. I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nonh \arohna State at Oemson, ESPN. 1:30 p.m. -BOXING: Roland Gomez vs. Manin On~on, bantamwe1&hts. from Corpus Chnsu. Texas (tape , SponsChannel :30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU.: Oregon at Arizona State, Prime Ticket. 4:-30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Auburn at Aorida State, ESPN. · 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU.: Bowling Green at Eastern Michigan (delayed). SponsChannel. 7:05 p.m. -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: Fina World C&.1e Diving Championships from Indianapolis (tape). TBS. 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa An1La replays, Channel 18 (SportsChannel. 11:30 p.m.). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASllETBALL: Exh1 - b1tion-Philadelphta at Lakcrs. Pnme T 1ckc1. · 8:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ne'<A> Mexico at Aonda (delayed), SportsChannel. 9 _p.m. -GOLF: Seniors tournament from Silver· ado, Cal. (delayed). ESPN. 10:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Air Force at TCU (delayed). Pnme Ticket. RADIO 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nebraska at Oklahoma State. KMNY ( 1600). Noon -COLl..EGE f'OOTBALL: Sa.n Jose State at Lona Beach State. KORG ( 11 90). 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE ti'OOTBALL: USC at Notre Dame, KNX (I~~ (KORG , I 190. at J p.m.). 12:30 p.m. -CO GE FOOTBALL: UCLA at Oregon State, KMPC (710). I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Utah at Stan- ford, XTRA (690). 5:30 p.m. -flOCllEY: Kings at St. Louts. KORG (11 90). 7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal State Full- erton at Fresno State. KMNY (I ()00). \HJ\ HOl 'DIP 7:30 ,P..m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Exhi- bition-Philadelphia at Lalcers. KLAC (570). Sanday . TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Delco 500 from Rockingham, N.C., ESPN. I 0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Philadel- phia. Channel 4. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC at Notre Dame (tape). SportsCbannel (Prime Ticket. 2 p.m.). 11 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAU-: Nonh Carolina State at Oemson (tape). Prime Ticket. 11 :30 a.m. -BASIETBALL: Denver Nuggets competing in McDonatd·s Open from Rome. Channel 7. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New York Giants at San Diego. Channel 4. - I p.m. -HORSE RACING: Rothman's lntcr- nauonal at Woodbine Racetrack m Etobicoke. Ontario. SponsC'hannel (repeats at 8:30 p.m.). I :30 p.m. -GOLF: Seniors tournament from S1lverado. CaJ., ESPN. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Budweiser lnter- nauonal from Laurel, Md .. Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -SOCCER: Chelsea at Scarborough in English League competition (tape). Spon sChannel. 5:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at Chicago. Prime Ticket. < 5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAL.L: New Mexico at Flonda (tape), SponsC'hannel. 7:30 pm. -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replays. Channel 18 (SponsChannel. 9:30 p.m.). 8:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Great Western Shootout final from the Forum (delayed), Prime Ticket. 9 ,.m. -AUTO RACING: Formula One G rand Pnx o Japan from Tokyo (dela)'ef(i .. ESPN -10 p.m -COLLEGE FOOTB ·Bowling Green al 81stern Michigan (tape). Spon sChannel. 12.30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Los Alamitos repla)s from Saturday night. Pnme Ticket. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiden at Philadel- phia. Kfl (640). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New Orleans at Rams. KMPC (710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New York Giants at San Diego, XTRA (690). 5:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at Edmonton. KLAC ( 510). 6 (>.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Ex hi- bition-Clippers vs. Sacramento at Redding. KRTH (930). 8:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Exh1- bi ti on-Lakers vs. Oeveland or Golden State from the Forum (delayed). K.LAC (570). OCC soccer team maintains lead The Daly Not Orange Coast College's Andy Strouse scored two goals lo lead the Pirates put host Cypress. 4-0, in an Ora.n,c Empire Conferenc:c men's IOCCtf match Thursday. The tint-place Pirates (3--0-1 in conference 9-3-2 overall) also re- ceived ;;;ls from Pat Cali.pan and . Lance ~r and two assJsts from Paul Oldham. Cypress fell to ~2-1 and 3-S-3. Jn _airlt hiah school tenn.i1: • Kri1ten Fleming and Kim Willauer ~ted sweeps u Edison DOCcbed ~t points in ainales to down HuntJ111ton Beach. I 3-'3. Tbe Chartm remained unbeatea at 7~ 4HO,,fOl'IH\ in the Sunset League and moved to 14-2 overall. • Fountain Valley's No. 2 doubles team of T racy Foster and Came Oioard and all three of the Barons sinJles players swept their foes while IOSJna only one pme in a 16-2 win over Ocean View in a Sunset match. The Barons, 6-1 in leque play, visit Edison on T ues4a_y. •Corona del Mar's No. 2 sinaJes player Cbriatie McClintock and the No. I doubles team of Kristen Pollock and Jackie O'Leary each droooed only one pme in three seu as the Sea Ki~ improved to 6-0 in the Sea View Lea&ue and I S-1 over- all with the 17-1 win over Tu1tin. 8 Estaneta's Dina Birch swept at No. I singles. while the Eagles· doubles teams of Liz Collins and Molly Romm, and Samantha Joyner and Jeanne Shobe also won three times to lead a 13-5 victory over University in the Sea View match. Both are 6-2 in the Sea View. Uni- versity won the ftnt meeting of the two teams by one game. •Junior Marlies Orchowski and sophomore Wilson Falcone swept in sinaJes to pace Laguna Beach to a 12-6 Pacific Coast Lequc verdict over Costa Mesa. For the MuSllllfS. the doubles teams of Vera Belac1c- Ricky Cruz and Chau Nauyen-Lori Borja each won two of three sets. FV boys, Edison glrls stay unbeaten '1'41H '' UHi \ h Most A's, Giants play ers agree with decisiori to continue Series ,,,_ The Al9odated ,,,.. SAN FRANOSCO -They were ~ shaken by the earthquake. They were anauilhed by the death and destruction. Yet • almost lo man, the Oakland Athletics and . the San Fruciaco Giants llJ'eed that the WOfkl Series should ao on. Twenty-one o( Oakland·s 24 players ~ surveyed ~The Associated Pms Thursday and all aareed with Commjsaioner Fay Vinceo.t's Ckdsion to resume the World Series. TWenty-one of San Francisco's 27 players were surveyed by the AP, and Pat Sheridan was the ooly one who would have rather called it off. "What would I do if it were my decisfonT' Sheridan said. 0 1 probably would have aotten on the plane last ni,ht with my wife." His wife, Melan~ left Wednesday and returned to their home at Farminaton. Mich. ..If you liaten to the news accounts, they make it sound like the Bay cracked open and evervthina s.lid in," G ianJS pitcbei Mike LaCoss said. 0 Yeah, there've been some deaths and some losses. But you have to pick up the pieces and start over apin." That's easier said tbari done. • • "' Mark McGwire, for one. said it was difficult for him to 10 on. "To be truthfuJ, it's not goin' to be ell.citing." the Candlestick bel~g repaired SAN FRANCISCO -While jack-~ hammers and drills fixed Candlestick Park, the Bay area began eutting back the pieces • of its eartbquake-stncken World Senes on• Thursday. In San Francisco, the Giants played a simulated game. They went through the motions without the usual shouts that punctuate team practices. At the Oakland Coliseum, the Athletics worked out -minus outfielder Rk key Henderson. who didn•t show up. Before the team took the field. it voted not to celebrate with champagne if they win the series, which they lead 2-0. "We don•t think it's appropriate.'' designated hitter Dave Parker said ... This team has a hollow feeling." Baseball is still hoping to resume the Series Tues- day at Candlestick Park, provided the stadium is ready. There 1s a six-inch crack m the upper deck in right field. but that is under repair and apparently poses no danJC:r. Commissioner Fay Vincent said Thursday night that the Coliseum has been ccrtifi~ by the city as ready to play, while Candlestick has not yet been certified but that is expected on Monday. If all goes normal -and that's supposing a lot - Games 3 and 4 and 5. if necessary. would be at Candlestick. Games 6 and 7. if need~. would be back in Oakland. Sten ~MlcMel, Chicago Bears defensive tackle. on the Rloating by Bears Coach Mike Ditka about his n val ry with Buddy Ryan. coach of the Phlladelph1a Eagles: "When you rehash old vic- tones. It s JUSt hh xesterday's laund ry. You put it on. and you stink. · Benjamin to return to LA Benoit BenJam1n. apparent!} ~on- changed b> an Italian profe~sional basket· * ball team. will return here today to resume contract negotiations wtth the Los Angeles --- Clippers. a le.am spokesman said Thursday night. Benjamin told KABC-TV that he would return to Los Angeles because of a loophole in his contract w11h Phillps Milano. Clippers spokesman Bill Krcifeldt later confirmed that Benjamin would return to Los Angeles. In other sports news Thursday: •Charles Barkley made a breakaway slam dunk with three seconds ten. then added two free throws one second later to lift the Philadelphia 76ers to a 117-1 14 NBA exhibition victory over the Oippers in Los Angeles. • Roger Maltbie lost his lead in the second round of the Disney Golf Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. It wasn't all that bad for him. though. since Maltbie had j ust round out he still has his home. The Californian, relieved to learn his home near San Francisco survived Tuesday's earthquake. shot a personal-best 9-under-par 63 for the lowest score of tbe second round of the 72- holc tournament bein' played on three different courses. Maltbie's I 0-under-par 134 total was good for a share of the lead until late in the day, when Tim Simpson overcame a rapid drop in tem'perature to shoot 6 7 for a tw~stroke lead. •Sunday's NFL pme between tbe San Francisco 49crs and New England Patriots will be played at Stanford Stadium in nearby Palo Alto while preparation continues to ready Candlestick Park for the resumption of the World Senes. • Fonner heavyweight champion Tim Withen- poon raised his record to 30-l Dy atoppina Anders Eklund of Sweden at I: 11 of tbe first round of a scheduled I 0-rounder in Atlantic City. 01 IUOOH' A'a fina buemaft II.id. "We'll play the pme, but n woa't be the eame. Nobody wanta to play it now. I woukln•t play iftbeyesked me, today. We're not in the mood to play bueflell ... MClOwite and othen also qreed with deciaion to teep the World Series in the Bay area. "I don't know if it's in good taste, but if not here -oowhereJ.. .. •d Dave Stewart of the A's, the winnina pitcher in uame I. "I doa't think that was a real alternative," the Oianta' Brett Butler &aid of suaeslions that the Seri~ would be lbifted to San Oiqo or the Los AnF.les area. .. J thiDk we should oontinue, but I don t want to be diarapecd\al," said Grca Litton, a Giants reserve infielder ... At first. some or us said. "Shoot. let's go to San Dieeo and finish it there.· At tbe same time, thoup, this bas been a bia event for the Bay area and to l0te the World Series would compound problems. If you wait a week, this can give a big boQst ... Will C1llrk agreed with that. "The fans here have supponed fhCjC two teams." he said. ·~catch a &limmer of the World Series and then to tat( It fway lrom them wouldn't be fair." He. also apeed that the games should 10 on. no . matter wML -"This is my job.'' he said."This is what I do. It's not tbe best of arcumstances to go out there, but maybe this will somehow pull the Bay area togctner." I' ·1 HJ: HtJ:.\C'llERS -~ Tarzan the linesman Hot Rangers w in again Ulf Dahlen scored twice and goaltender ~ Mike Richter survived a penalty shot in his • NHL regulu-scason debut as the New York " Rangers, off to their best start in six years, --- routed Hartford at Madison Square Garden. 7-3. Thurs- day night. The Rangers improved to 5-1-1. tyiog 'f Mmncsota for the best record in the league. h 's their best st.an since the 1983-84 season when they won their first five games. Elsewhere in the NHL: •Joe Murph>·'s unas.sisted goal with I :21 remain- ing capped Detroit's three-goal third penod rally as the Red Wings won their first road game of the season. 4-3 over St. Louis. • Ken McRae broke a 3-3 11e with 4:03 to play with his first NHL point and Pe1er Stcbtny added an empt)'· net goal for his 1,000th as Quebec snapped a four-game winless streak with a 5-3 victory in Chia.go. 1111\1'10,-IC \UIO TELl!VtSION 1 p.m. -GOLF: Seniors tourMmenl from Sllverlldo, Call!., ESPN. S P.m. -HtGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Vigor al Murl>hv, SPorl5Chennel. S p.m. -BASKETBALL: Denver Nugoels vs. Bare.· 10na from Rome (deleVed), TNT. 6 p,m. -WATER POLO: UC Santa Barbera al PffHrdlne ldetevedl. Prime Tlclttt. 7 P.m. -WOMllN'S VOLLEYBALL: USC al Arlzone, Prime Tkket. 7-.30 p,m. -HORSE llACJNG: Santa Anita ret>lavs, Chennel 11 (SPorhChennel, 9-.30 Oft\.). 7-.30 o.m. -BASKETBALL! Phillps Milan vs. JU9C)Olastlka Som (Yuooslavlal from Roma ldelavedl . TNT. 9 p,m. -TENNIS: Stullgerl (Wtsl GerrNnvl Classic !lae>e), ESPN. 10 p.m. -WATER POLO: Stanford at UCLA (delaVed), Prime Tldtet. 12:30 a .. m. -HORSE RACING: Loi Alamllos reolavs. Prime Ticket. RADIO I o.m. -PRO aASKETaALL: Exhll>lllon-Cllooen n . Sectamenlo at Chico, KRTH ('30). Anglers, hunters offered variety Outdoonmen can choote from a wide variety orfisbina and huntina activities u aeasons will be OVtt· laooed for the Dell few weeks. "A.a it the cw wi~ foo1ball, bueball. Ud hockey, 1Ue ~ cboice wbea it comes IO marlin fbbiJll, dmi!ll ·. ICboob ~lUDI and albilcore., ftlDint tm.1* .... , .. ~ .. ---=°"""'· • ns'z, ...,. ht. . ....... .. lad~ or....._ dilil oece IJJllbil_....._ ~ ...... ia ....... ~ .. .-1ir-..out .................. ~ '°Eli[:··~ ........ _ ..... .. -. O.illil -..... ...,, ........... ............. IDob • . ., ........ ~:r:• ........ _.,...... ,_.. ............. o1..-. wild boar bun ti!1a to una ttacbed hunters for the flf1t time in years. Under the ell~ wildlife manqe- ment of Mulu~ Use Manqen. in cooperalion wath The Nature Con- ltf'VaDCY, hunters will be able to hunt wild Rullian boar on this pretty off tborc island. A complete huntina peckale ia available and bunts ror two Of thru boer can be anumed by cal1illl WayM Lona 11 (209) 293-7087. It loob to be a pd buntina prosram for all. Raaba•'• Pbeaant Huntiq Cub ia Norco it puticipatina in a Juaior Huntina ~ that it co-.-.ored by 1be Dipanmeat of Filla and Ollne. Two bua11 ate .-.... I.baa will allow .. juaJor" bullWI I ... to aperieDct tbe drill ola IDod 1111 • •a hat. H•tdltel .. •fbrNo¥. llud Die. 2 ..... lw IO.fO'llll ltuten. fd~--Will-MltlO =llllil11ul1d r' •v' .................... willa1(•1 llll11Mill)ldlil.S ............ .. ... .. •• CAWMU.. CCMW•U.ec• ...... ~ W L T ~0,GA CMerV • 1 1 10 .0 31 KAllea • J 0 • 31 11 I! ClrflOntOft l 1 1 1 ,, 11 Vwitouvtt ) • 0 • 11 JO WlnnlHO , • 0 • .. 25 Nerm OM.-MIMetO•• s 1 1 11 " 70 O.trolt • • 0 • 29 lS Chlceoo l • I 1 ,. JI SI Louis 3 l 0 6 17 'l'l Toron10 2 s 0 WALi$ C°"P:lltlNCI • 27 '° ~·lt1dr OMMell NY AefKW'S s I II :n n NeWJerWI 3 2 1 23 It we.n1no1on 3 , 1 23 11 PillM>uron 3 l 1 11 19 NV lilendefs 1 l s 26 11 Pl\li.delonl• I s ' 3 10 29 Adem,t Olvlsieft MontrH I s 3 0 IO rJ •• Boston 3 l I 1 n ,. 8 uffelo 3 3 I 1 ,, 20 Herlforo ) s 0 6 26 31 Oueo« 2 • I s )() 11 ~v'skeres NY Ae1111ers 1 Her1foro 3 o...eoec S (ftoUQO ) o.trolt 4 SI LOVll l T .. v'sG- Montrte1 •' 8ulfe1o •JS om vencouvtr el Nt.., Jtr.-v • •S om NV lslet>Oers et Wesft•l\lllon. SOS om Cll•~•QO et W1nn1oeg S.JS o "1 8ot1on et Eornonton. 6.lS om ~Net~~u.,.,,.,_ S.ddleback's LIOJd Umall (2SJ moves In as Corona del Mar's Jerron Wiiiard gains big yardage during Thursday's game. S('Hf:DI l.•:s Todav VOLLEYBALL .,. CdM From 81 mtercept1o n returns. n c rnng a touc h- d o wn with o n e apd nc.-gating m o'lt of Saddleback's u ffe ns1 ve output with the o the r three Akin. Coro na\ n oscguard. along with Phil H olland. Bnan H e ndricks and backups John Mc{ lure and Dic kson up fron t, as "ell a-. hnebac k c r!lt \\ 11lard and Kc' in Murph). kept a ltd on Saddlchad:s running game througho ut. COf'OM dll Mar 17, S.ddleblclr 14 kert bv OU•"'"' SaOO'tO.Cll. 0 1 0 1-U Coron• Oel Mer 0 " l 0 11 ~ef'CI OU•rttt COM-Luce \ 7 run w llero ••C~ 1 Tl •O COM-F>trlmutttr 1l 1nttrcept1on rpturn 1w111aro ••<11.> 6 17 S.O-f Conhir\t 19 oau lro"' Ot •oaoo lloco 11.tCll.) 11? Tllwd OU•mr w uaro 39 FG O 54 F eur'fl\ Querttt SaO-At vt\ S oas\ from Oeioaoo Floro '"'" 1 919 A111noenct 1 l>OO lt\lln 111eo1 GAME STATISTICS Sed Fir\! Oown\ 18 Au\l'tts veraeo• 19 41 F>eU•l>O varOilllP 116 F>aulng 10 l6 • Atlurn varoa11e· none Nt9eflvt \aCk "••dt11t "onp Ntl verOege 14J F>unl\ S 31 Fuml>IH·fum04t\ •OSI 0 0 PtnalhH •lllOt Ot S )~ T •mt of ooueuton 14 O? CdM • )1 129 35 • 13 I 137 non" l01 • JO ) 0 1 !>6 7351 •f>vnt n1erctohon tumott rerurn\ INDIVIDUAL ltUSHING Sao-Fr11ran II ll T COi•""'' S • C.oOf'• 1 ) 0e11Je00 I 1 CoM-Luces 21 60 w uaro a l>6 lo/ ''O"• 1 · • "'"' I O Ktflrlo I tor minu\ I INDIVIDUAL l"AUING S.0-0t'll•Oo 10 36 • 216 (oM-l(eflrl . • U I JS INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING S.O-Rl!•t\ l ·IO Dee r ,..en•t •SI Acuna •·•S T (oolnor\I •·.O CoM-W• JOMlon 3 If Jac,son I 16 s ·1 \'\Dl'\fiS HIGH SCHOOL sunMt LNeue 11un11noton 8e•c" Ocean llltw Wtstminlltr : Eolson Fountein \/ellt \I •Merine LHtw W L T I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 T 9ftitlflt'' Gemes I uo I OVtrel W L T s 1 0 • 7 0 I s 0 l 3 0 , 0 1 0 Founte•n llet•ev vs Eo1son le t O<anoe Co•\ll Menne e t Hunllne tOft Bt•<" Octan view et Wt\rmln\rtr SH View LeallU4t Estafl<•• Ntwoort Hett>o< C0<one Otl Mer SeOO!tOecll. Tushn Un"''" tv LHWt W L T I 0 0 I 0 0 I I 0 I I 0 0 I 0 0 ' 0 Tlwndev's k.,.. Co•on• ~ Mer 17 S.00of08C" " TMftllt'l Game C7:l01 Tustin et Ntwoo~t HerOOr S.tllf'ctev'\ Game c 7:>01 Est1nc1e Y\ Unlvers r., «•• lrv1nt Pacific Cout LN9U• l.HWt W I. T 1 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 Leeune H'"' Or•net Tr•bucO Hiiis UtCIUnt 8Ht h WOOOl>l'klllf Co\la Mt1oe 0 , 0 'flMlncleY'S kert Le11une Hiii' 41, Coit• Mtse 1 T.,,...,t', G-PllOI OVtr•• W L T 6 0 0 S I 0 s 1 0 ) • 0 ) ) 0 1 0 OVtrel W L T • 3 0 • I I s ' 0 0 6 0 1 • 0 0 I 0 • OrarllMt vs WoodCWklllt (e l lrvlntl ·1 Treb\JCO HIUS ., l eeune Beach S.UWI CMSt LN9" LNtue W I. T Ceolstreno v eilh 1 o o Ml\iiOn Vit lO I 0 0 El T0<0 I 0 0 0-HMtl 0 I 0 Irvine 0 I O s.tn Cltmtnlt 0 I 0 T.......,.s C.-17:>01 crvme • 1 S.n Clttntlltt Minion Vle!O et C ePltlr e no V ellev ov.r .. W L T 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 S I 0 1 • 0 1 • 0 D-Hiit vs El TOl'o le t MIU!On V1t10l AMINI LHtUe Maltf' Del 8llllOCI Amel S«vflt 81\llOP MonleomtrV L...,. W L T I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 SI Peul 0 I 0 T.......,., 0-17:lll OWrtl W L T J l 0 ] J 0 J ) 0 l J 0 ] 3 0 81"-A.met "' Maltf' Ott I•• k nte Ane 8ow11 SI PllM ., SI JOM lotco (non·IHOueJ ....... .__ 17!•> llW!Oo Monltomlf'v vs S«Yll• C •I Glovtf' Fltlel) Ont•• OttA•• C0UWTY OAMH ~~ ........... , .... VIie Peril ti, Setlla Ane I• T-Slnll AM V...., (Ml et El NlodeM 10·11 CanYOfl (0-1) YI. ''°""" (1·01 al TUilln ..... '--"" '1lllill.-v'I .... Lot A1ttm1tot 1•, CYWtlY 1 T-f.'"'9NI 11•0) vt •t OorMll 10-11 II i. Vlllftele It ..... ( .. t) n. ._..,, tl .. I II Olo'lef ~191f ......... '--T-.... ,...,_ It-II ft ....,, 1 .. 11 If L.9 .... ,,.., , .. ., " '""""' n• LI....,, (1-fl w.. ~ ._ 11• et 11*'8 ,.,_ ;:;!tt.,. .. .,.- MUSTANGS From 81 ya rd out Saba hn1shcd "Ith IM cam cs for 54 ) ardc;. L•9UM Hill$ 41, Costa Meui 7 Cost• Meu Leouna H I\ kw• by Ouemr\ 0 I• F lrs t Ouentf' 0 o-1 6 U-•I L H-<:neoman lO O•U lrom Wth\ k eo ra eo1 1 2S LH-<neomen 19 run CS.o. run> 0 Sl Secend Quen.r CM-Hoover • run C"'"" ''c' 6 41 1.H-<:neomen 1' ••ckoH return 8 r000t<' "'" 6 21. TNrd Quen.r LH-Wtll\ I run (1<1c1t la leOI I '5 F euntl Ou•mr LH-Cl'laoman 5 (un •Broooec• "''' 1111 LH-!>aoa I '"" 18roooecto. .. ,. 1 29 Atrenoa nce I 050 ttt1ma1eo1 GAME STATISTICS CM F rst OOwf'I\ IS RuSl1t\ •&raege ,6 1• F>an•no varoaot' 11 F>au 1no 10·76 • At1urn yaroaoe· 0 Neo11t1vt w c• va•Oa11e 1 min 7) Net varoa11e 1'1 F>unl\ I 10 F'umt>lf\·•uml>1e\ to\! 6 1 Pt<18ll•f\·varoa11!! 6 J' T me ot oout\~Oft '1 30 •Punt. onttrceohcn lumDlt re1urn\ LH 10 l1 m lO I 1 I 91 0 0 161 0 0 l 0 6 60 ,0 JO INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CM-Hoover IC 83. Wtl>lttr 6 11 Culler 6 lor monu\ 10 LH-S.oa 11~54 C"a oman S 39 W,Dl>f'• 16 Wtll\ S·I M ICnetl •·IS . INDIVIDUAL PASSING CM -Culler 10·26 • 11 LH-Wt~\ 1 1 1 lO INOllllOUAI. RECEIVING CM-Qso·n• S·29 l>ft11loP\ • SO Alt'O\tf• I f()( minu,-7 L H-Cl'teomen I JO COlltQt womtn -UCI at Fresno Start Fre\no Pacific at So<al Colleee. Cnrl\t Coll~ Irvine •I AlUH Pecillc a11 al 7 JO Commun1I• c.0Ut11e .. omen -Oranoe Coast at Rancr.o Sen11eoo 1 High \Cl'IOOl Qtrl\ -l •11une H•ll\ et Lagur>a 8eec". WOOOl>rlOOf at Coste Mfl•. DOll't ., ) TENNIS High \Cn00t 11ir1S -Mlre1t\1e at Corona 0.1 Ma•, 7 lO Unoverlltv et F>e1m Vel•t v. ) · WATER POLO Communllv c:ot1toe -C.o•<an Wesr 111 Cer r 10s l JO Q<angt Coa,1 er Aeocl'IO Santiago, 3 15 H10PI SC.hOO• Ma•·na Y\ FuMerl()(t •' c.o.oe .. Wl!\t Cot t9t 7 lO Fount•·" Va• l!v •' LO\ Atem1IO\ 1 I 5 Bo•sa Grenot at woooor ~ ) IS We\lm•r\tt r a• B~a Pera lnv1tal>O"a• Oownev •' (C>•ona Ot • Mar 3 Fool., at Ne..,oort Ha•DOr 3. Hur\I 'IQton 8UC" at Elle<' C•ll 3 Male• C.t 11• Lovo. ) IS SOCCER Cot•eQt men -UCI 111 Ne•~Cla Le\ lltoas I A1usa Pee of < •' Cl'lro\t Co• tot! Ir• ne 3 Commun•tv co• f!lle Mf!<' -O<•r>Of! Co..\• ,st C.voress Aencl'Q S•"'••go at C.o'<Jt " We\• DO'" at l CoHtoe .. omt"n -Ca L.,rneren at UCI ) Commun1tv tO"toe ..,omt n -C.o Oe• Wt\t a1 E Camino MOO•P11r1< a• O<an~ Coa•• DO'" a 1 J FOOTBALL Hogn \ChOO' Founla•n llel1tv Y\ Ea \PM •a• Orctn11t Coast Cotlt9tl Marina et Huntonoton Btac" We\tm1nsrtr ., Ocean vie.., a• Wt\t m.n\ltr I. ru\ltn al Newoort Haroor Trat>uCO ~hll\ al La11une Beecn Oranoe n woooorioot Utl 1rv1nt l lrv•nt •' ~an Ciemente 81\hOo Ami• o Mater Del <•I Serita Aoe 8owlT: all et 1 30 NEW..atlT LANDfNG -I ooar I~ ""ll'er' ) wno t>au I t•l•CO !Ml\\ 11 Don•tO , •oc. 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V• . 7·6 (1·2), "'"· Sttfen Eotlere, Swtdef>. def Jofln F1t1eer111c1. Austr•'•• .-2 •~1. ltlell LM<.11. L•eune .. .en. a.I Jekot> Hte..-. SwltaerlerlO. • 6, 7·6 lt·7), • • Htflrf Lecon•t . Frenct. 04lf Enc Jtltfl Wet! Gtrmemv. • 6 7·6 11 )), •·•. AOll<tld Aeeiw, He111 oel AnOre Ac.eui. L•s Vt9H , 6·0, 6-1 Men'' t.urnament Cit vie.., A111111e1 Tlllrd ._._ ~ T l'IOr'Nls Mu\ltr Austrle Clef TllOmes 8~1'tmevtr AU"' e 6 ~ 6 2 Glenn LevtnOKlltr PO<IOI• Vet t v Clef HO'S! $lo.off Austrle 6 2 6 • Peul Anne cont , 8flaeeriemoton N v oet Jen Gunnerru Oll. SwtOt<t, 6 I 1 S F>ttr ir. O<'Oe Ciecl'ICnlovea1e CM! M<n.e Sc~otrs Nttnerteno\ •·•. s 7 •·• Wom.n'1 t.urnamem (et Zuridl, Sw~) Seclftd Rellftd ~ Ht~r t(~ C•"80e Otl Grete'*' ~eers S.11 Art•O•"O 1 ~ 6 2 Net• • T •u& •t Fr...ce oe1 Brenoe Scl'u '' Ntrrierieno\ 7·S •·I, JelWI NO•O'~· C1e<l'IOJ-Ove11. Oti JUOlfn W tesntr Ausrr a e 1. 6 2 H•<lll ~no"•ove Auslrefl• Off Laure GOl•rw t•etv • l 7·6 1·)1 H...,.. ~ullO•• C 1etll0\10ve11~. Ciel Svt• • Hen••• Ne\I C.r<menv I 6 10 8 1 e • Womeft'I tournament (II Bey-, fraMtl Secend AMHICI ~ 8er!>4re l>eulu\ Au\lr • Otl Han•.1 Hubt• We\t German• 1 S 6 1 1~ 1• e I Relat1• Reggi Halv Otl C•'"• Ten• er Frenct 6·3 6 4 WiltruO F>roO\I Nt\I C.ermenv cltl Marr1na F>ewhto., We\! C.e•~arv o 3 6·2 t<at"• R1na101 Amelie h ta no F1a C'.ltl BerO••• Romano Helv, 7 6 1 •1 6 2 Hi9h IChool girl\ SUNSET LEAGUi Edisen ll, HuntlneNn lh.c.h S S!nttes F1em•n11 IE 1 oet F>,.,1 6 I oe• ~"u 6 O <let Ne' e 6 I W1"auer EI .,on 6 J 6 0 6 1 Neurr•nn EI IO\I 0 6 won 6 t 6 I o.voi.s ~\On Beero • E I at! Mo<l•ot Srewart 1 6 IO\' to ""'>OOS· J<>MM>" l 6. Ott R·lltnour Wolff 6 0 t'ia '''°"' A l 11 ,, os• • • #On 6 I 1 6 R .. aa ... L Th .. I E IO\I • • l • #Of' 1 6 Ftuntu1 Velo 16, O<nn ~ 2 ~s U" <•" f t F" ae• X"••• "9' 6 I Oei Oa e 0 0 o~ Hoa"O 6 0 Bt<•Ow ,, FV #Of' 6 I 6 0 6 0 Caocnt Fii .. on 6 I 6 0 t. O ~ Ye De~' t \ F' V oQ\1 10 Qovet Horroc• \ • 6 de' R •\I·" <."a en0trQ 6 4 Oe1 Cr.enq- NOOtO" O 1 F Q\lf' C "llfa F V #On 6 I 6·0 6 0 MCC.'>O• " Ha•otrnil"" F v O\I ' 6 «Oft 6 ) 6 ' SEA VIEW LEAGUE (Of'OfY Oe4 Mer II. Tu\l\n I Slnttt\ St•auu CaM Off De•" 6 0 ~ T etova 6 2 oe• ~ m 6 0 McC•"">" CoMt wOft 6 I 6·0 o 0 Anl\OOCI ICOMI won 6 7 6 0 6 0 GOl,t ' ....... I~ UIWlnMV. ....... Blrc:ll CEI def FrtHa. 6·2, Oel 8riSM.e. 6 I def SNdcl, '"°· Strew (El '°'' I·•. 0-6 OWll •·l , Curren (E l lost, •·•. •·1, •on, ~1 ~ Cotllni ·M llomm (E) def H•~WelftMlrt 6· 1, ~ U.-t<lm, •-o. def Jontl·Poot. •·2 NOh·J llomm (El won. 7-6, lost, 6·7 won,• o Jovntr·Sftobe (E l won, 6·2 7·5 6 I ~ACtflC COAST L•AGUI L....-9MOI ft. C..19 ~ • 1111*1 Lurmtf!' ICMJ def Jonnson. •·· IOSI to Fetcont, 0-6 IO\I to Orcnowsat. 3 6 Dren- lCM) IO\t, 0-6. 4·6, 2··6. ltolOtn ICM) IO\I I 6 >·•. 0-6 o...t lkteclC. ·Cruz ICM) IO\I to Btf'rvmen·P•lmtr ?·•, Cltf 8 1ossom·Au'"· 1 S def ~.,.. Sltett Ween•o. 6·0 T Nevven·Ct NtNYen ICM ) IO\I 2·6 6·7 won 6·0 Cll Neuvtft·llO'MI CC.Ml to\! 2·6 won. 1·6 6·l JV Le9UN IMKll IS>l • \ 01.tf:\ B-'l.1. > '-• Hltlfl ldlNI tiftS SUNSaT· LEAGUE ~rtne Cltf Wtsrm•l'Sltr IS S IS·? IS I E.cmon Ori Huttt•nelon 8eec11 IS 6 1 S • I) IS 16· I• Fountain Vartev CM! Oct•~ 'I ew IS 10 IS 6 ls-I SEA VIEW LEAGUE un"''""" oe! Esr•ne . IS 6 IS 6 IS 11 Corona Otl ~r Oti Tu\flr! IS S 15·6 IS I Junlw Ve rsitY E01\on Oti Hunr.ne1on Beecn IS·I IS 11 Mar1ne oef Wtstminsttr, IS· I IS 7 Corona Ott Mer o.f Tullin IS-7 IS 1 F reWI • 5-" Manne oet Westminster, IS I IS·• Hunllnoton oei EO•M)tl, 15·9 lS· 13 Tustin Clef Corone Ott Mer, 2·1S IS·• IS·IO \\\II IC 1'010 ~ Hltll schMt SUNS.ET LEAGUE Junler Venlt'f Fo,.Me ,. Va -ev 4 Wtst,,..1nsttr ) ~ F' ounte.,. Va l!Y 10 Wettm•n\ler 1 F r9'/Wftell Founta.n va·~v IS. Wtt•m nsttf' l ~. 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Bluffs ~11 bu~ S950mo ·MC & ref Ideal new c:arpets. garage, waaher & lndry rm VIEW Very eiean small flROM IOUTH OA•W CO. • 1111 A great 1nvNtmetit. lor CO\/Ple or am family S730 NO PETS 64()...2,95 S725t mo 843'-0930 patlO $550 mo ~8-2504i .,,. DAILY flLOT Cl.MWG ~'1Cl HOIJM T_..,...S.- MOft.#11 7 30Mt-$ 30prft 51111-00.-I I ~ -.-c-.. W·F 1 00.-SOOpm ~· ~ ... ,..,.. -· ·--('!=----- M •k ..... '-' ~ .. ... .... , .. ... .......... ......... .......,, , ..... I t t •"'-W 1t•4# . "' . .. L• ... ---~ . . ·. . ~\ CHIC« YOUR AO TMI '1MTDAY .................. ., ........ _ .. ,, ... ........, .................. . .. ., ....... _ ..... ..., ..... ... ~:: :r: ... -o=.-;:.: mu. .................. ~ .. -........... ................ ..... ...._ ..... -IW ._. fW-' ... -· .. ....._ ............... .,.,..,. (,.., c.-................. .., ............ ................... ----.... .. .. ...., ................. -....... . -.ii(_• ................. -·',,, .. ........ ~ ........... , ... ..... ~..._ ...... f ......... ...., ...... ~ ' . *' II .... '•· ~ ~ .. .... . . .. . REOUCEOtoS269.000 No pel s 722-7H8 Bl·LEVEL 2BR. 21or11:-2 ..... ,amuy CALL LOIS JACOBS _. ... , 76l>·838• JBR 2BA 'family room. JBR 2BA upper duplex on 2BH 1BA uppet lrplc 2 •SHARP 2BR. llreplace, BA. lkyllte. frplc, w/d. nr l &f tBa ,,, NB CenleOJW GrubD & Elhl ReallOf.s Mesa del Mar S t300tmo the Bay N41WI) CleCOf• ctecks gar lndry wood lg pvt patio encl ~at~. Hunl Hatbour. t 400 sl $795 No pell 640-1364 6'4-6200 includes gardener 2737 ated 2-car garage 11-beam cell beaeh Nlh 51nall pet Oil S7 Simo $1150 1213186()...9513 _ R 2 BA •--------· Fr_,..,t Lane 85'4-8742 deck S 1800 675-6530 S 1175 a~ 1111 673-().e38 Avail now 780-8862 LRG Dill tn·level. 2Br 2 W ESTCLIFF 2 B . ... ....... , B h 1 Condo, d/w, wl d . frple 2BR 2Ba apt w/c:arPOrt S525 • oep Mobtle home lofta. 2 ' a. cat oe1 • carport pool S950tmo •8n ... " ... HPlult,.lll.I. IYI ..... Eacn un I 3 BR 2 BA Pttmt' 100 Dloel. IOC81100 Steps 10 beach won 1 IHI long' Pr nc:1pa1s only 119 & 121 27th St NB Proee<I lower & Detter lo cation tnon similar n- d up• e •e s A gen1 675-8475 IWPT ITS-llST Im 13,000 SQ II lot New k1tet1en 3BR 1'•BA $439K Bkr 642-3850 NPT Hgl'lts 3Br 2 .ea brand new cusiom home $740K OPEN SAT SUN 12·5 u s ANS•anas Ave By owner • b45-t637 3BR 2BA pel ok w/dep' 11121& YIAllY recently remodeled No pets Mature adulls lkyt1le, FPs Roman Ba 955-8385 Of 240·6281 994 Tr abuco Circle Best Newport Pemnsula s 11001mo year round Quiet secure 646-8373 w /d hk up 2400 st nr 1617 WESTCUFF DRIVE Nwpt 9ctl Agt 5.e 1·5032 St300l mo Avl immedt addreu Steps to beach' 673·5423/e or Ive msg 199 t NEWPORT BLVD Hunt Hatbovr S14501mo •llllC--l!!"--'""'!"_..-----lcOM OFFICES •7Ssl & 542·87 18 2 car parking w d 1'11>.up (213) 860-9513 ..--200 af PCH /fefnleal JBR 2BA w/d & re1rig tw111-1ns newly decor· 2BR 2BA yearly adults ------------••-• Good prkngflign.ge. nu 1ne1 Pats o 11. s 1 050 aled CANNERY nOf'l·Smkets no pets Nr mle8tiBJlll L!g&N IHch 2648 looms 2706 crpt. paint, a/c 673-<t 120 Newport Terrac"l . 8 RENTALS JR MGMT ltDrary/bay S9501m o -l ••AA * 675 606 673·3986 8 t8· 799·4 195 *LARGE l BR. OCEAN * CORONA OE m FOR LEASE 18' Front""e Laltlude 722-9246 ·'4 t 1 4BR S ..,, A.U.TI .. IAYFlllT -Tit 2BR 2BA wolh docl>. tor 40 Mountain 1e111ng su1 . It boat Furmture a11a11 rounoed by strei)mi .s Lg patio w11n spa fans• 1BR & 2BR condos $2200 mo 673-3777 w/garage wl opnr w o BL~ TO BCH" 2BR ltre- hkup woodtx.rntng lrpte place S 1100 month mtero S900toSttOO year •~ Please call ISi • depost1 No pets 61.> 916 t 11om-6pm CALL Velma 549-244 7 IDT··--·! ILWH aum Easts1<Je 2 Ouple11 units 1>rl , .. .,.,1onally decorated Each 2BR 1BA Newly up iBR ? 'rBA End Uni( graded A dPcor "' ..,,,~clude<J courtyro wi sp .. w <J \ IOI'> 01 ~ • I patio & pffvdh' SPJ Cl'lll· mg & pri~ .. '-v' CANl.t h 'f oren & pe1S 01( Short or RENT AL S JR MC.M 1 long term lease lmmedt· 675 4606 ate occupancy possible Brighi 6 lre~n 2BR tBA S 1775 mo Oupt.e, Frpl" w d small .. lllllT 1arll S 7 50 mo 706 lJl.llM., llO-IOIO JO.trio ~c,.3977 APllTmm VIE:W Near main beach Room to ren n 1398 sq.ft a1 1 25 sq It A"'Htht • 1M These attract111e AplS lea-U tll paid S800tmo houN $550 440 E f7th St Costa Un turn Garege. laundry ture pool spa, prtllate 249· 121 t or 497 -4581 968· 7271 Mesa 645-8523 Deck $1000 mo • Oep - 35th St ""I 11, 1 patios or decks garage ••BTmTlllY ,_ OFFICES Where 11'1 a 548•3727 Ot carPOrt tn a beauhlully Newport •am 2669 SIA ft,.. p!M9Ure to work & 1t s landscape d setting _ 198824 Terry RVs for rent prestige too 125-1600 sf Bayfront OupMla 2BR Sony no pets •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• by the month tn pal't! ahort/long 14tfm Utlls & S 1300 3BR S 1600 Lg hv· Bacnetor $550 •GATED COMMUNITY* wt real faciftties Sec 1amtor Incl 3 blka So of 1ng rm & lg ga.s lrplC 4 ear t Bedroom S655 • • 1111111 oe~ 111 mo 536•8316 405 ., Harbor 540-0779 gar. w/d 538-1374 2Bdrm 2Ba twnnse $845 2BR Apts wf2 car garage s t BEAUTIFUL BACHELOR 121 BTll mm central AIC wet b"ar lire· EmQloyed mature male n· ::::. !~t:;,ct~~~I :s:~~= On me Boardwalk Sep COSTA MESA place micro, washer & drnkr. n·smkr Nwpt Ben co ON THE BAY in New- k1lcl'len lrg BA Quiet & 142· 1•24 dryer hkups Goll course ~~3m5~m on0 6,l:}~5~r'rse port Ken. 631-6052 Sec:ure $550 Ylill Y inc vie'* All ma1n1 incl Sorry ..., util N -smkr no pets A lrg I Br 734·0 Shalimar No pets 644-0509 Laguna Sch lurn rooms Small bustnest office 673-6372 No Pets Section 8 Wei· P 1 pvt entrance Snr w/low overhead Real Es· come $560 month ••••••••••I B~Sl50 Pvt BA 5450 N· tale firm nas loe tn Costa On the Day1w1n1er renial 3 642-3307 or 631-8640 •WlTml:llT• k 35 refs 494•0451 Mesa wl sep olc space to units 2BR. 2B.A Nicely .. ..,. .. APTI sm r, share Nr Harbor & lurnlsl'le<J inc: ut1I $975-UITSIM *""' aaay .. -· N B 1 block to Deacn Pvt Adams LARRY 546-5880 s 12001mo 675-9363 •-.-&. llJ -_.. entry no cook ing 1 ________ _ .... EXCLUSIVE BEACH S 50 63 1 5550 s STEPS TO BEACH IBR IBA small Dacltyard COMMUNITY 4 mo • ev:c, Commercl'I Property IBr 1Ba relrig wtd $825 No pe1s Gas W O hook· BAY VIEW Beautiful 2BR & wkenda d~ys 557.62 2778 yrly ultl incl 113 E ups A<Julls prel d 2BA Micro di.;. lore-Room 1n CM nome Prefer ----------1 CLEAN 3BR 2BA patio. Mobile H~s fenced yar<J gar S I 100 RfAW ., \t:\X'I ('('fl' I~ \ 11 Balboa Blvd 999-0123 645· 163 t alt 4pm place garage & en1ov our mature working gentle· ... llTAIL mPS Tl NIAii prvl beach s 1905 All man $80 ........ ~ 845-3547 •• ,..,. IUCI Super Snarp lBR lBA BIG 1000 Sq F1 New maintenance incl WEST Newpor1 steps 10 s E corner Westcllll Or & .,rly w1nark1n"' S7351mo quiet lBR 1ttp1e,. w11h ..... ll'ra Eltra* t>eacn Bdrm sep bath Irvine A11e Htgh v1s1btll11y , ... " sun<Jeck $750 650-4545 s t ti ood s qnage J1m-Dys1635·3090 SORRY 0 PET k1tchene1te Non smkr ra '' 0 1 For ~It 1100 mo orfclude\ grdnr water 577 Park Or 966-1521 T AW required ~ALTQR<; • Furnished One-Bedroom Mobile Home $8 500 iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:::=:::iii~~i:::::;;:: 35 1 W Bay Costa Mesa IMnt 1044 6'42·2553 .. , •• I ... CONDO E SIDE 2BR 2' rBA blt-ons dbl gar BRANO NEW NEWPORT lrplc yard No pets W O NORTH VILLA S2'j00 MO nk ups $ 1250 645-9657 Prof Of>corated & Land Eves/Wknos 673-6478 day. 642'5393 alter Tpm Olll ll0-0t11 mature $575 546-3793 1.478 SO fl E.ASTSIDE 2BR 18A Ul-1181 Yrly 1BR , t>lk to bay W/garage Close 10 every· 1 HISE Tl IUCI ~; J!tr 1.• Hausa/Condos Genera 1002 .............. ....... HOT TURTLEROCK VIEW HOME Pnc.e reduced Oecora1or s JBR nome Lots ot upgrades pnvate sc>a Call lor an appt Listed a1 S379 000 2JU sq 11 Fran Lugo 557.4373 AQI mPSTllUOll 2BR 2BA 1191'11 & airy lrg prt11 Pal•O Pool overloolu, manna Agt 650-6268 ··-.. ' ,, , ... ,_ ·-UYYllWtl RARE 3 Bedroom 2 • Bath E plan w1tn spacious family room 011erlook1ng a lusn green- belt with m1m ·«ew r.>I Back Bay Expanoeo ea1 mg area in k11cnen 011er· 1<><>61s a sunny gated entry patro Many upgraoes H19h 11aulled ce1hng cus tom kttcl'len caDonPts new dishwasher & Stain Master carpet .sutoma11c p11110 sp11n1<t1>•~ ano large <Jec.k E cC.t>llPnt cond1t1on 8 taDulnu-s Ir.> cauon" Wall• 10 Entblutt shopping cenlPr com munoty pool scnciols cnurcnes & parks E'itate wal'lts last sa e" $475 000 Newp<>!t Stach 1069 Hausa/Condos •BLUFFS BEST euv I For Sale By Owner JBR Bafbo' Island l 106 2' rBA Open Satt Sun ----------1 1.5 444 Vista Roma BALBOA ISLAND 760-3610 Fresn brtgl'll 4BR lrplc $1 600 111-llOI <,I l )J{( ,I 11 f\J'\"' rr= I •• II\ l u.aJ HI \I lllH'• IUlllWIPlMl'Tt 5 BEDROOMS HRIR VU HMS New apphances 111e won oows cu~tom cabinet'> k11chen M BA SUtlP L•I" time ouar roof spa c.irpets. etc $659.000 MUST SELL! LLllU If llWPHT UO-IH4 I BA YC.REST AREA j BR 2 BA pool soa new carpet tor sa·e t>y owner 71 4-528· 762 t 7 t '·2•8-8251 IUCl-...0 4BA Up. J BR Down S580K Bkr 642·3850 We'll give you the down 1n excng for a share of own-UAll .. llPlO ershop You make tne 128 u1n St-Two JBR 2BA mlhly pym1s & -snare J,Jnns Oua11ty construG· appree You receive t1on Many upgrades 100•1. tax benefits Mus1 Ocean voew $595 000 ha11e clean credit Agt Call JOHN MAURER 239-4335 Dys Ev Wknds 631·1266 or 673-1768 1007 WM~~ .i :. • • • • WINTER RENTALS From 2BR .tl S1 175 10 3BR Bayfronl al $2 500 WaterffHf ......... IULT•S IU-llOO DIOITm UY FlllT Winter rentals Rel s •eQ<J No pet Agt Doris Le<- Aegor Prop Inc 675-4000 1410 SllTil IAYFIHT 2500 ~ I 2BR & den 3BA Upper unlurn Ouple• Ocx.1<a9e avail S 1850 mn yrl'f 752 288 1 6 7'>·883'.> 2107 OCEAN view custom home 3Br 2 .ea den Spa sauna 2-car gar S 1900/mo yrly Gd cre<Jll 631-1336 or 536-5769 STEPS TO BEACH lBR S8001yrly Agt, Pat 722-7776 760-1755 ST6PS to sand spacious 1mmac 2Br tower duplex ocean 111ew Reis & s« dep S t4001mo 963-7111 Steos 10 wate< Bach apt Sundeck gar $750/yrly Ag l Pat 722· 7776 Quiet area parking $695 lhtng' A vail no w inc u111 219 20th St S7351mo Agt 631 73 70 sea~ Wooo snul!P•"> EASTSIOE 2Bfl nouse vaulte<J Cf'1hng<, F R l R $825 2 marDlf' lrpics J Bdrm Waterff..t le•H I••· mstr nas 1rg OrPSSf'r 6 •Ra1 ,,_, t• 1 1 •-Roman lull Oversozf!O g Jr 5mo•-• · -644-1968 Mr Pey1<oll Lower untl 675-5068 Corona ~I Mar 1622 USTSlll 2BR incl prvt garage gas & water $735 No Pe1s 2323 Elden 548-7854 2-AM Studio on Larkspur EASTSIOE large :.>BR 1BA ---------1 Walk to oeach close 10 W11111lfWtl111 house w1tn pr1v fence yd PITS ff ...... THI shops & restaurants G P k Quiet Lg dining are" real ioc. ets o $575'mo * 47£>..2055 $935/mo 645 2123 IWlll pool ln<J•y lac: Sngl A<Jll 3BR 2BA plu'> IBR lBA 1n NICE 2Br 18a unlurn S6951mo TRW Req d EASTSIOE Snarp & clean qar.,ge arf!a BIG VARD Stngie non.smkr Fem 268 E 161n S1 11 lg 2BR t iBA w pa1oo soama1ntero.ir1c1>l'.grn..ir No pet s $750/mo Curlll63t·1266 I o w n no vs P u n 1 t F 760· 14 18 e11e1wkeno<, R S8251mo .Agl 54£. 9950 incl r1•sh paor11 rot•w Easts•de lg upper 28 qr t-v carpel '>lep <Jown SO of hwy steps lo Deacl'I I• 1B.A 1n quiet com pie> 2 ESIDE 1.rmbacne1or11se LR w toreµl.ic.1· 41 r, 2ar2Ba igarspc lndry b alconies garage Frplc Pdl•O s1o v" & Ptra1... Cltltha 1en l'lkup sml deck $1000 S7501mo 642-4792 rPlttg $495 203 Vorg1n1a $1800 mo mo-to-mo * 673-4947 E SIDE 18, pool caoi .. rv Pt No e>els 548 66110 _. 11111111 SPECTACULAR 119n1 OPf'n & gas pa•<J Reis reQCI No HOu5" torr""' !eas" JBR 111-llOI er llO-OllO aory 1g 1BR siep<, 10 B•g pets S585 & S605 147 28A 2 car gJ•ctge '9 RfAW Corona t>Gtl Beam ct'its Flower 645-8 161 appln"' yc1ro Newporl He1gn1s ·/ gn carpet ~ monoDlnOs E SIOE 28r upsta1ts S6J< 2 6 7 K n i:> • S t 4 0 0 oa1cony patoo w o nOo<J 7"2 9"4' I"\ [ "I I 'I \ j I " CaDlf' nk ·ups 19 c1osf'ts c c u \ \\ ' 1 n~nbrs S850 67'.l 126J No pets Rets reqd 352 lllAL.fllllMlllUnS kf.ALT()fiC... • wknOll 675-2926 wk<Jy'> V1clOt1il 645-8161 a"plm EASTStDE 2BR nou;e ---------lmlll 1 W.te kit! E SIDE 2BR up-;taor<; unit Ouofll cnmmunily qdt· OIJPLEX lfl• ;>Al lrplc Singl-e qu•Pt p .. rsnn pattO . garage lndry rm aqe t nc b"ckyaro Ppt mocr<J c.111,, '" fl •" w S550'mo 675·807') Ouoet c.ul-de $dC No 0~ S8t'> 646·490L , Pmr>tf' ""'" tri c,11r;ps .'!. dogs S735 786 94124 MESA DEL MAR 4BR Ot;><ICh $ t':>'.0 b 7J.O J4 l S 2BA I r 0 w COvt!reO Costa Mesa 2624 Flnidte4 t.4i• pat•O CIOle q.1r Nu crpt'> ---------•I.;; __________ , SS25 gas waler pd nr orp5 pr, Br• 64041'>2 Ull IAYFlllT LS( •Bonus Big IBR Apt stores 646·533-0 Iv msq !BR 2BA 1rly $3500 C.111 Easts•de IOC' BBQ & lndry M ESA DEL MAR Lyn 760 5000 675 055~ rm Patio gar 6 cat>le avl Snarp & clean 1E:IR tam· ~ M.A.V S635 No pets 631 8427 ~y rm 2 lrpl~s n;c~ o9~~~ KU',...lla / Sparkllni clean 2Bdrm N:~ :d 0 e :~R 4 ; 1BA \f\\'l ::-l"fl' I~.\ ·11 ~r.:aga/~r:V11 ~~11~e~: Townnouse w1lrp1C & enc Rf: Al.TORS • 1960 WALL ACE garage A11a11 11 1 1 ---------•1642-1424 642-4905 S 1 095fmo 722·0582 LIDO· LARGE COTT .AGE •819 Beauflful quoflt 1BR SPACIOUS 3 BR 2 BA 2· 3BR 2BA. South pa!io frig Great Eas ts1de location' slry condo Frplc br•ck ~/d spa $2600 mo Lndry room BBO Patio patto gar pool $1 175 673·0966 9araoe cable avail $635 Call Jane 675-6629 LRG lmmac Quiet JBr Sorry No pe151 63 1-8427 FountMn Va!!ey 2134 IQllllTI 11121& Home~ Avl 12/ 1 Spa 2' rBa o r gar view ot pool tennis S 1490mo IOng term 249-8274 LllllY IOl.llfUIT I mllTU Tl IUCll ..,. 1BR $550-$650 .,.2BR $650-$750 .;JSR $950 UUT LICATill !Br 1Ba upslrs lg paloo S625 2Br 2Ba spacious S 725 Poof gas relng incl No pels S500 sec 645-5853 145 E t8tl'I SI Large 1 BR S575 • uttt· 11tes tst & ras1 1799 Newport Blv<J Ap l 3 846-2588 Spar111tng clean tBR• Stove & hog me• Pro tess1ona1 only NO PETS N smkr pref o S&SO mo yearly 675-9006 2 BDRM 2 BA S 1000 Frplc ldundry po<' clYa1I· aole Near Fashion 1s1ano No pe1s 640-t9 t 1 .lBR IBA w gar gr<Jn 1ype •Newport Hgt~• S8001mO No pets • 854-2000 . •1111MSIH* Fr 19 d1sl'lwasner stove incl No pets 545-4855 .. 2111•1110 .. F11g dosnwasner s1ove 1nc1 No oe1s 545·4855 ***1t**** NllllTHY ~ llOIS NlmlE ******** •Free Cable •ncludong movtP ct1.inne1s 6 l tl'l•u No~ 14 • 011ers1zed tu •ury 11111as turmsne<J o• unlurn1sne<1 • S~tacular ocean an<J sunse1 111ews *All ne"" nealtn clut:> and recreatoon cenler •Wallo. to Balooc1 lslan<J •6-mo leases available •Pets welcome 1 ... ne YHr Villa TMarla4 Start THI le .. r1 Utt T .. enew Hotels/Motels 2718 IUWll•nL Wkly rental~ now a11a11 S 147 00 wk & up 2274 Nwpt Bl11d CM 646-7445 ****** OIUPIUllCI 170 252 345 111 Arts craft~ otlice storage Go E·S•Oe Cos la Me~ cation SCOTTI 548-27C.J Vacatk>n Rentals 27 22 COM I 250sl corner PO• ·--1 SflCl&l • Ha.zel Retail Oll1ce t1 HUNTINGTON BY THE v1sa01hly Good s1gnc1g .. SEA AV PARK & parking a1c 673-4 120 vacatoon bv tne ocec1n great 111c11ot1es Booi. now1,1111ndu..,. .. stioiirt..iaioii1 ____ 2_1_aa_ while te"" spuces remain !OOO S/F, llll llllCI Reservatoons 536-83 16 Nwpt Ben M· 1-A Zonf' PALM SPllllS llSllT Agen1 541 ·5032 lllaFOIHSI r)ps1gn4"r s dbl mstr su•te Income PrOf!ny 2790 c ono o for rent 01 _..,. St50 Noghl $850 W.. 1 ..,,. $2600 mo Gou tPnnos PRICED TO SELL A 1 1()1 " ne<1t1n <,p,1 pools i.ic. BELOW MAI Only 7 1 • hOlf" 1.'lC. JUNE DAVIS GRM Ta ~ll o .~ 723·0J77 or iti0-5000 S2 800 000 1st a1 9 ~' Ouahly1ng Perfect 10·1 • uplf'Q Big Casn F10 ... Roommates \I/anted Rover'l•dP CntyCa11 fr;o 2724 setup 714 760·7292Blo.• _________________ , COM Snr 2Br tBa cozy cottage w t1p1c ocean 11ew Ac.ro-ss from park Pet 01<1 S580 mo Avl now 675 6320 eves & wltnd<, qi)< 9171 d)S 3BR l BA Twf\llm C M snr w n srnk r W d S450 mo $450 deposit 642 6556 BALBOA PEN 1 nse from UUlllWllPlU t28 4411'1 SI· Two 3BR 2BA Units Ouallty construe toon M any upgrades Ocean vtew S595 000 Call J011N MAURER 631 1266 00 673· 1768 ,,, :. 4 . • sand mstr Br AWESOME FOR SALE Large Ne"'° Pier Pavolhon Beach vu Duple• E&sts1de JBR $600 Ca11 Maureen 2'>BA 2BR 2BA Pa 673· t342 or 939·2111 wtgarages Income 1• COM large nflw nomf' JBR 2· t Ba ""1pat10 yar<J 717 Fernleal $650 rno ultl 756 8885 or 644· 7254 Cnr1st1an female seeks 1 S2.4001mo AssumaD•• loan of S300 000 p,,, ... $430 000 Call R1cr F1ock 645-0968 (l14)1ll-IOOJ or 2 mature rmmts to snr 200 Promontory Dr ve 3BR nome Ed1soo Pk !' ...... , ~~ ~ • 4 II.I We5l 1Pac1trc Coas1 H1qn arec1 Ole 355.111 t L11 way ano Jamb0<8P Roaoi M~ !Or Ma11on ...... ..., ....... 'BR 2' t BA. 3 car gareoe ateps to the sand & OCNn Catt Biii Nemecek Agent S.-5-6 t 50 By Owner The Bluffs 760· 1755 eves dynamite 111ew 2 ltR 2BA. room to expand ·-I lelJ You own land $379 000 2BR tBA l/p patio gar 675-4933. 673-1024 S 1200 mo yrly 642-6762 beautiful prvt yard $16001mo Oys 631-0131 Eves 968-9132 Hunt. leach 3BR 2BA on und·besl beacn See spa A1C dbte gar 53500 722-6460 Gas & water paid' Pool garage d1shwasnerl 642-5073 •650-6069 REt.1S MANAGEMENT w~ manage 10 tx tne best ******** Costa Mesa near 19 & Harbor M F shore 2 bd apt w d $325 , ulls • •642-8657•• lluJftss Opponun!tl!s 2904 BEST PT/FT BUSINESS Snack vending equ•p FllllU WUTtl M m invest $2 500 23·29 mee appearance 1·800-544-4776 Low rent 1n Newport tn • SILL• 11._1...&. 11chng 4 P T wkeno work -----· •--760 7858 Guaranteed S2495 Invest 409-826-3386 f.Jtt 9 f(Ul)ADS AIEFIEE Cal: •••• ., CllM:AL INU"*<>A DES.ON I lMe Y-. 1Mt'Y fM & ... ~-EXP dfM1..-eon tot TI _ .... 1811 ,_. '°' private non-profn «--. Full/Pen tlfne Min 8 IECE un1t1 PfT ..-ncY 8ookll~ 6 M t-eo40 Mon·Fn t-t XlHT pey COfnCIUI• tlil1ll1 req d £XPtiAHO KNlttEA * *"'-1442• * flnhf"I ATSC. J56..Q093 Wen al home Mutt fie~ Nftll)l--...W ttanlPO'tatlOn c .. Kl#a ..... II .... at "4·1123 or 24()..t"S lll!llllMIMl•lf l &1&11111,• l~''·'~~mocMI• liiiiiii ____ ! FI T detic.i PQSltlOn avail· MAl Rl'V\U for f'911f• I hng• .. ptioto ~!!iE:::J£r1me •bl9 Po1111on requires UUWI uMgnmef\11 Must be 18 ~ COMput.,/typ1ng 1k1lls 1,....-yr1 • I well groomed AU IA corr .. pondence and Pay ranges from St50 Fem~ln l'~yr boy lite lleavy phones Pleaae The Ora~ Coast Dally C.U for Interview tllkpg Pvt rm. Na lam Mnd rett1me to T elPhU Pilot hat oper·unos In 111 l 1..UJ ... 714-.. S.7185 Enterpr1111. Inc 610 Mall Room for a . Part Newpo'1 Center Or Ste Time INSERTER and a ·PMtll Pllf lfflll 1111 &/lwr 240. Newport Beacn Full Time LEAD PERSON Entflualutlc person Iii' '11 ..... IL 92eeo Attn Sandt 10 nandle Scnedules and ~ Wiii train S8 .................. _ (7t41642-47!3 Personnel TheLeadPtlf· 1tart Tt1eMa11,Aoomof 11 .. / ... W ..... -.uetlll-TlllP son must be blhnoual and Corona djll Mil' 873-2930 11...-.1112 Secutily Pacilic Home Im-nave mall room ••· PIT llllJU llLP provem~t Finance 1s perlenc;e Apply in person SNGL parenl/fatMr loot\.· Melling 5 FI T collectors 8am-3pm Monday tl'lru Mature. outgoing tun 1ng for u..,.1n Houte· to work on a temp basis Friday The Daily Pilot work flex nrs Mail keeper/Nanlly (nltmkr Out1e1 include correcting 330 W Bay St Costa Today. 64S-824S w/care) 10 care tor & analyzing dellQuent ~~z ";:2.t::n ?eo;~~ PIT •laTUTm daught9' age 9 & nice accts localing customers 203 Fri & Sat in ste>fes 1n your Laguna BeKh hM • blk & resotvong balance d•S· araa Car necessary to befl E11p 6 rets crec>enc1H POS•l lOfl re-$8/Hr Call 7 t-4-5-48-9969 7 t4/37 l ·S773 8·S M-F quires 6 mos co11ec1oon ....U Of 714-~ t.()718 494-884 1 Evetl Wknds exp Xtnt pnone skills & F0< set'VICe statlOO up d ab1hty to use a CAT Beneltt Pllg Serld re-P /T lllllT&IY /lllP'T lnleresled candidates sume 10 p 0 Bax t 1923 Tues & Thurs Laguna EJ!'ll)!oylMnt 5 5 30 call Pall Jordan or Bot> Costa Mesa 92627 Beach area 494-857t P1tmerson at 662 ,t99D between 9am·4pm MEDICAL FAONT OFC ....... "* Sm P'<>P9'1Y development & hn•ne1at &ef'VICes co Corona Det Mar Animal needs Ilea 1nd1v1(lual witn Hospital veterinary ass1s· a prof ap~arance & rant Computer exp pre! poltslled pnone but will train Must en1oy Pn ones app1s RULESTITE L1m1led opportunity to 10<n notional real estate mar· ket1ng system w11n un· hm1ted earnings For 1n Retail SIUIPEIPLE For Wtum1s1ca1 Ano,.,..a Jewelry & T·shirt Co OPENING IN FASHION ISLAND (714186 t -46)5 1ec.nnique Applicant must ~pie & pets 67)-0211 be e•P on Merlin II phone Ive m!.9 system & typfi 35-40 1ns1med1care t>1lllng computer typing Send resume to Newport Mesa Aud101ogy 500 N New· port Blvd Suite 10 t N B 92663 642-7935 formation call PETE Retail wpm Will train on word OHllEIS F /T IDMW. FUil' WFICI processor Growrn For steady route OMV Part Time EKpemince In potential Comp salary & pr1ntout reqd 760-1145 Newporl Beacn 6-46-3903 benefits 476-8000 OIST•H SHY. WT lODllm llDllYllU ·Growing boating firm S t8.000 • PER VEAR I ~eks resp person to as- FOA TOP FASHION OE· s1sr w customer pnon~ SIGN FIRM Some up I computer 1nput1gen ollc Great co nrs & oppty1 Flpret<1 salar.,. 722·9055 Call Fran M-F 85 t-9393 Alter 6pm. 673·•37s j llml ·-•'11111 For dental lab PI T Mon • _., t Ftt S ·mileage Must use Previous exp req d lor 2I own car Aopty at 2474 1 Units 855·0665 Newport Blvd c M ART SALES See~rng 646-5060 energetic 1nd1V1duals for EARN MONEV wau:n1ng swap-meet art sales Sat, TV' S50 000 1r income & Sun Call 714-6'6·8603 po1ent1a1 Oeta11s 1 11 &ISIST•• 605·687 6000 E •t \4ature couple Kno wl K-i 59o edge ol OOOkkef'PtnO 61 FOOd maontainence F T rotate •CLASSY IMS* weekends N o a l Gourmet hOtClog c.art op· Medical IUIUICI llLLll Exp d 1n Medical Medi- care & pvt ins 966-0 175 PUIT /IWIT WT Newport Beach lull time 90-day probation M ust have pa1n11ng ea . perience t>e mecnan- 1ca1ty 1nchned have a gOOd w ork & attendence record Call 650-2749 Mon·Ftt •eave mes!>Qe PAR r TIME 9. t nelp et<1er1y couple ea1 break· last & tunch hie house· 11eep1ng S7 hr 63 1·3949 Part-Time SCHIL CllSSIH ..... VIOTTO at SELECT SAUi PllPLI BETTER HOMES & For Santa Fe style K10<;0 GARDENS Opening on Fashion lslano AEAL ESTATE 751-5000 GoCld pay (7 141861-46)5 IECIPTilllST mill SALIS Busy HB VMC A P1T alter-Per;;on wanted lor con noons Dulles incl Cus· temporary furniture cna1n tomer re1a11ons neav" 1n Fountain Vallev Basic pnones & misc olltce salary plu!> commission work 647-9622 Will train 714-964-0325 uaPTlllllT .,. UUS-WWIT Every o tner weelcend 9.5 ROUTE REPS Earn S8{)(} Must ~ rehabte & nav~ ,.,ee11 409-826-3386 E11 8 front olltce ;ippearanc.a E•o prel d but will train l•••••••••- Call MONICA or JOAN Sales 63t-1266 WM~~ lnrPAPll UYHTillll .... .... . •~ . The Orange Coast Dai v Pilot 1ne1epenoen1 ~ ... a, 11•1•1m FIT Estale Tdt>s na~e •• n om -T .; _ .. _ . •n1eresttn9 learning oo i;ortun11y Newpo rt Beacn tL,<101 location T 1o•ng 80 wpm somf' oook•eep109 f T .S P T 675-3553 uoanuY Nord Processing sprfl'il<.I sneer real estate neolptu• Resume only President OMK Assoc 2900 Bt1s101 c. 104 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Sllft.IY'S ( •• ) ....... , Mature PIT lor da1> l!i. well as evenings Eve"ong help 2 nights a weet< IS 1 weekend day Sales P~P pret Cl Call RAV 536-4700 9am-4pm ., . ,... ~ ... ---··-Fine EufOOUll & Atnefoeatl Antoq~ 8000 IQ II We &y Estates 193 t N-port Blvd CM UWIWMUI Ma1tres"I t>O• frame ne"" S235 840-87 ~J •••••••••-! Built n I 10P Bedrl)nrr se• TYPEllTilll/ PASTE-IP ( .... ,.,.,) /Jµ t i ·_.P -;r ~..,r r , • r & Par1 T'"''" .c; .. <,elter Pa ~•" ;. F"" OIO)'el' E•oer"' ··•' 11,; p11can1s pr1•1,.,, .. ., 1 ,, Tr OIP Cl•t:S~f'· c or e• Cles• & •e-qulil• ::~~• > Prov Cle'>• 852-t.Oe ~ llllllllSET ' 01eCf'S gld'>'ilOO _,r' ' cono S 1 1S r;.!-;, .:.!·• ESTATEULL~ Going Aoroao ' i p J" rm se1 S tcV)O • ,,,,.Cl 1eatne, c-.ot i .\ , r r ... O\Ji4!. SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE ONLY 40~ /line. CALL 642-5678: "Apn \ 'L b i XT CIOtnes fd C. • ._.t'\ \"1" ~ '\N@dU:r•, !. t.dn1' 4 I• j I )Oii Cl<>OS , 1enq40r J1<e1e1" 1r Z ,,,., misc. SAT ONL 'r 9 4 l229 Montana Av,. P'-One ans .... er ng m a en n e k as •c,s Skdreooards & ne .. sport c.lothes 6 D•"es Sal Sur 6am' 2 •8 3 4th SI ~otrung over s 1001 BEAu TVREST Ot'CI ~1ng twin lurn1ture VCP 01ng pong 1at>te toys 01kes ete 3 1(1aloa 645-507 t SAT Oct 2 t 9.3 Furn cottee • at>1e couc n ::i1ants BM 1yoewr1ter t>ooi.cases t>ClrrT' se1 more 14 '2 Mariners ::>• SAT ONLV 9am-1pm Fountain 1 435 Santa Ana Ave NB c.ohol1drugs 646-0J92 I erator p T & F T Bakery Enthusiastic rPtoab•e Im· IAllWIOI I ClllHI mediate ooen1n9s New· Salary $9 71 'Hr Mon-Fn 8 30·5 30 Must me<11a1e oopning 'or ~nj t>e rehat>le nave hont ol eKc:.er1enceC1 Ou•s•d .. lice appearance 1tgn1 Sates person Tn1s ons I typing req d EKP prel Cl 11ton offers a comoe111 , .. t>ut will train Start at sa1ar1 & comm.~s.on $6 50/Hr Pos11oon avail· package moteage 6 t:• prec.1s1on ano er tr ' d .. f'I" equally omPOtl.lr'I c. I usa Tanney ,,, P"' 'c,o• iii 642-4);> 1 or loll Ovl IP p11ca11on on root.iv ;I II. V SPtle.-. S • C".. PCIOI 'IJI II i f'l"tJ J ~J"" ltll!. two ;.. 4 hr'>""' .:i.mar..i :?~cv •r i Jr "•Q S rr ..oC' DON T M tSS I.ARA ,• I A"f1C!Vt' ._,. bee !ram~ Val~y 6134 Oecorat"' J k1cnen F"-1111 y111Linr tems ""'" s usee1 HELP Laguna Beach! port Beach 7&0-8636 497·4182 or 493-2339 Gen olc BAfHENDERt COCKTAll I u , •• ,,. IH4d Best sn1lt Apply in pe•son Data Entry c1erlls Island Yacht Club 15001 recept1on1s1 C M area Newport Blvd C M I S6·S6 an hl)ur Long & , <;hort term Clav or e"e· ... llEPl/leltHrli 1 nings Call Norrell N l rels Call for appt M Fl Services 474-0972 9 .2 Wendy 675-1922 I lln SIPEIVISll usml/AmllAIT 'Coord1na1e rf'Ge1v1ng preo For Hrvoce stauon Day~ 1.I & sen<11ng ot H1c1wry graveyard All t>enel•I'> Farms g1tts No e>P nee Apply 2590 NPwC)Ort w•ll train Part or lull 1tme Btvo Costa MesJ Apply n person Westc.l1lf Plaza 17rn & Irvine N B WllOP/T Needed f0< retail nu•,,., 'I ·llClllY FUIS ,,... <Neelodays f1+> .. t>lf' Edrn e•Ha money Cluranq nours no e11p nee For rnl' noltddy'> rnmeC11a1e lOPI call 646-7441 ooen1n9s P r or F T e•p -...•rcvtate Pet 1t 1on-. S50 S200 day No eAp nee So Cnty areas Pa 3 tunes ~ly 855-7224 EJ $2.44 per day Tnat s All you pay lo• 4 It_, JO day m1n1mum on me SERVICE DIRECTORY For mote 1nlorm,1tuJn CALL TOOA'V11 ASI FOR LOIS Your Se<Y!Ce Dttector~ Rec>f•sentat1ve 141-4121 ld.111 ..... 119 Caltl Publo<: Ultht•Pt CommtSSIOt' AEOUIAES that alt used housenold QOOdl mov8fS print the• r> U C Cal T numt>ef llfn<> s & cl'laUtteur 1 Pi 1n1 th4Mr T C P numbef 11'1 all ~1Nm•n1t II you ha.,,. a qu.11tOI'\ about th9 '-Olhly ot a mov• '""° « c"*'fl9Uf' cau Public UtlltrH Com- l"nltl60l'I 1••·551-4151 nor nK ""'' 1ra,n Apply n person Westcltll Plaza t 7tr & lr'111ne N B • REMODEL • REPAIRS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & unusual Work Welcome Comm I· Res•CI ?Jyrs area 1tc 968-3564 Ooors-Repa r-A1terat1ons Cabinets P,rne• Locks· Stairs·Ory-wall-Pa11os-etc 35 yrs t .. c Jerry 642-0567 11&11.lll."2-llll Small Aemoo & Addns Ba 1 nrms -""Jrdr Obe-Cloors )() yrs 0 C Ouahtv V\lorll ('.vpPt (lean1n ~ & Rpp,11r 5.,,,,~"~ UIPIT I "8Yl 1nsta11a11on & repa1rs RestrPtch1n9 A cleaning Sat,.., at wnolesale prices H1·0l10 rrv-ays patios pat etc No 1ob 100 small, .......... .,., ... ., . ..., .... ....,... All PhaSM Family owned & operiteCI Also dump truck & Bot>cat services 27 ytS eicp Lic 540·2284 ..... ..,.Slim STUCCO-TILE-Rea" Lic BOtld Ins SJ 7 • t SS 4 Boll L VIN motf'let Wiii c.,e t0< your toddler 1n my hOmfl &shardlGarf•eld H 8 PI T F(T 965·0656 NEW80AN1& MEDICALLY Fragile N-born Daycare My Home 30 Yrs Supetb Reis Pat 966·0490 RELIABLE OAVCAAE tn my trvtne home Mon-Fr1 Blrth·2'l Lota of ac· U\lltl9s' 559· 7215 able Oct 29tn Call oenses >or mc•e •nlor MONICA 631·1266 mai.on r.,gard nq rto1-. pos111or• please call Cht:ro "!'IOtt: l>;wpt Bch 6"~G0)0 SALE SAT ONl• iJc ,, s i'l4 it;~9 Tu<>t1r p.,,. l M ,.,., -'"* C1otnon9 ~ mvCI" M,sc NUCE AICTIH I Part tome work escorllng children across busy on· rersectoon before and alter scnoo• !hour'> are 7 454m-6 40am <1a1ty and 1 45·3 30pm several tomes a weekl Appltcant must love locally and have reliable lranspor ration For 1ntorma11on and ap pltcahon contact Karen •·~~\· Freeman at 6.t2 .l121 r & .-ht J0 1 l&ILY PILOT llllEPlllEITS now.a., st. E!>•a1.. Sa•" "<t:w J, .. o A.t. t,.~.;S T G0' (' ?Ii! 10am R""' 'l'' Too 11ree110 waJI(? Too toreo '0200 S•Jlf•r ~ v o .... r todrove?Too11reotomove? '>0 r,io "~ ..., " '11 c,. Well ti you re not too ljred 10 P• CO""liJ' .. ' ,.,,.., t. l reao yourenottoolt•edto mPr t "JO <,A,n..,Mum 910 snop c.I ass1toeo Wei gand ar 17 14 1 644·3 74t Newport Beach Police OPPdrt ment 870 San1a Barbil•a D"'1e Newport oe.Jcn CA 92663 EQuill OP· poflunoly Employer PUSClllL llUCTH AllTUClllS 9·6 M·F $8 Ht t5 ECE req Cl Hunt Beacn VMCA 8'7·9622 RELIABLE Housecteantng by the day Local area E"cellent References CALL Voland• 63 t·5967 (l')nc;trurf1r,r- ,io 8 , . .,1.-.; .... m11n Res/Comm 16 yrs exp Robert L Farrell L•c B379853 Eacellenr Local References * 63t-7228 . •-r. ........... Decks 11COn1es, stairs Ouahty worl<. 722-8769 .... mTIUD Entry or 1nt9'lor Custom cabinets. furniture Free E.sttmates 650-59S2 •llTWll.1 , .... Te•ture-Acoustic & Paint Free est Kevin 538·8192 ******** ...utl llYWALL .... Free Estimates Any 111e Jot> CaJt Dennis * Jll.11lJ * -·~--· lite laUY Pllet 330 W !1ay SI llaPnHllT P /T Cos1a Mesa Oest• lesa, CA 12127 t-5 30 For busy Real Es· ---------• •---------1 tate oll1ce m Costa Mesa Musi t>e relldble front ot- ltce ilPPear anc.e T 1P1ng req Cl CCIII JOAN or MONICA 63 1 • 1266 --~ CIZJI 9~t caJ~witM 1naa.-eua1UL llJI atl"' ~" Help Nante<I F T p n19nts & ... eei..enCI$ ·n l"P Showroom oll1ce Must be dependable & lle.it>IP P1ease appty at C1H 642-5678 WICKES FURNITURE 3200 HatbOf 81 C M .... ....., REPAIRS Boats cars snoWf!rs etc MOLD mak onq labrocatoon ne1<1 tit"· sign MOBtLE nr ln·Snop $rvc CurrPnt worn mod · ern matero.tts & applt, cat10f'S 20 .,.rs e11P Call Tim 1 Clayci 645 5250 ,,l' !QI' :'•r "r\ l, Jpt>nPI' • • ••• REPAIRS lnstallattons sect1ona1 <1oor s l ie s openf'rs L1c 5 18398 963-6'66 *UHYIWI* Big & sml Jobs-Work guar UTIYE UllSCAn Call Bruce 84 7 -0780 Landscaping. Tree Prun ong Mamt Clean·uPS HANOVMAN NewpOrl' Seed & sod 722-8374 Beacn base Carpentry I plumbing painting ere UWI 1 l&lllft OAIE 111-•l I Cleanups & lawn tnst.tlla· I tton 20 yrs H B F' V CALL ME FIRST' 1 area Oa1te 692 6667 FREE EST AEAS RATES No Job T 00 Big or Small I IU'I umun Aon 722·8648 • 111111 -UPUI 1ns1a11at1on or Ma nt WITH $Kill & CARE Knowledgeable df'~n Aeler&N:es Please c111 dabte Establls~ Loc..:il Tom 675-6226 references State License 547675 & t:>On<led 17 t4) 265-06 t9 asi.. tor OLI PROF since 73 Tne h1gn- est quahty repatt Set"voee at tl'le towest cost Aoo•·1 plUmblng el«trical m11C S I I( I( m If or Lie 69617 Gii 675-3694 targe 1obs Newport 11YntflMMIM .. oua1t1y M.oo4'0 Customers R1cnard S•nor •Uc Ins Relsl 645 7608 •tuUTY* OllT• PAllTill F ~cf'llent quahry 1 rfl s 011ces Reis l •Cd F 1Jll warr Greg 64 2 ,Q 7 H TOP OUALIT'r PA.N TING Int E•I 18 yeJt1 0 C. L•C Ins d Rt>IS PROMPT 839· 1886 ..... , .... S1 2 Hr MATERIALS Rele<encl'IS 6-!> -4006 lnnPAllT9llet./ed. fhor0U9l'I ~ec> reas rates Jim 6!.0·KIWI 850· 5-494 Plaster Repatr Plumbtn<J Roofing Prof sonce 73 Sningtes BrO*en M•ss1nq? l'tar root lf'.J~ .. Fr,... Est L'' J Low Rares ,;;5.3,;c..i C. UllPlllf lllfllC Ouahty wor~ I w on<,. FAST GUAP SE i.iVt( t Free Es1 5'1"4'14 Cl68 5891 .t4J.f~OJ lllfLUl1 Hoqh Oual ty . Rp.i~ R3•P"> Root Reo,,,,~ & R .. roo••no Commf'<c•al RP,•<lP"l•il• Lo<: 573688 ii6C. 88'>' OCEAN V•EW ROOf1NG Loclll Reler""c~ IUTlllFI• Costa Mes. Hunt BPacn * * elAll"HF• aieas E.sr Refs6756186 Qua! woril Fr• •t S25hr Flatures. helrlOoma. and r 487892 Grtig 979·8278 w0<kl of .,t Raymond •B.Z ELECTRIC• S.ndel'l Lid QS3,.6039 AHl<I I/Comm I All Home lmpre>v«nentl Fr• est ,,549099 Br•t 988-5504 1!ti~le Aellid9ntlal SCMl(:lalial Ofl up,, .... JOMl50•t828 .. 'Ylml& ........... ~ Odd !OM *°· 543-09$~ DUMP RUNS • JUNK "CUSTOM WORK" Brick-Block walls-ftre· pleca N81CM7HB areas T8575()34 646°'683A CUSTOM Fireplace ant:I 9rickwot1t 810ek Walla. onveway1. Paving e.11 worll HS yt1 ••J*tMC9 (714)722·9"3 I Floors-Count ra-Snowefl & Frplca. 12 yrs •AP frer RAINBOW Circle Main! 9Sl George 847·9962 Pe1n1tng Int E111 HouM& CUSTOM COUNTERS A.pl Ovel tot> Fr• ett SHOWERS -Me111<:an St 1tC 569197 ~&-t 758 F~ Pavw. Q.er'1 COOtr LIC 3941A Pti "46-8393 CUSTOM ,.EMOOEL E"try 1<1t,nen1 BathS ~ml ~I t9 yra up tocMy 754'"3980 \h·n ·handi .. t· opporlunilit• .. in da .. !'if ied -lik.-brin~int( t''t·r~ ~aral(t' .. air in town lo ~our Ii, in~ room. Let your neighbor know --'~"' about your ~ •n'oug'l our rloss1I ed sec ion Ca ll us ... 641-56 78 Dail\ Ptlot Independent TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS i ACQulfl!IO ctlat11Cl9'S 6 W0tn out 10 1SlamtC c.Ol'lma no.< $ 14 LOUO -ewoit 15 or not 16 C.lil()fn1a city I 7 Happy IOolo s 18 8oellng 19 Ol~t on4! 20 u111ean.,, n CoiorlnQ 23 Faction 24 lmpeOeO 26 8et\ave ~p,_ Indian J 1 A"91<>-Sa•on mon.y . 32 Cl'lm~•als 34A~ 38 Mac> 39 Comouao• 4 1 MWgMlne 42 Bombard 4S Luting 48 Tehrs OtQ 49 Avut• !>Cl -~ s ' Sil II\ leY9' SS Oaideloon 57 Theme (HI 2 3 4 °' Zh•~IQo ~e '""mo~ 63 Croc• 6' T•;KI 65 a. •ono or F>6 Darn 6 • Dec:ta1m 68 Ru• r()OfJ 69 Romen dete 10 NY ream 7 I R1nc;i1e1 DOWN 1 Hem and 2 venocie 3 SolO 'Beu touno• ~ Otttr\Jll 6 M99I offlctats 1 LegtOn a~ 9 AsNm .,.00'1 10 Aephte I I ()pentt"'Q 12Ttuosm ll Fttn.ec 21 ArM~e 22 &btlcll weed 2S ConfU"CllOll 241 Elec untta 2 7 vaung anwnal 21 s ... t1M1n 30 let•• 33 Crttena 35 ,_.,,. 3' Freftdl,_ 5 37 Ciothes unttl 40 SUOOIOCetM •3 Cl'teroes 56 E "9ft9'I toy II 4,4 He9ring "°'49 46 GIOOttly St Outtel 41P-80~ SI~ 61 ar..... god S2 MenhandleO S3 Ms 8ontom 62 ,,__ ~ l lnQUIStlC .. Fortify 7 8 9 ,, 12 13 MOVING IAlEt SOf~ AOORAl t.E .._ YOfkMt a ~ S300 TablM. 1 ca1n keeo hltrl t 1 !IC> ~ cha1,., TV. car~. 080 Mlncle "1 .,_.., ~ .. 1varwwe, Morning• 54&-~e 1 !'C '64·3375 FR£E1 b mo Al<C fern ....... I... Ool~n Aetr,..,.r. atfec:. matt,_. I trun<Me ~ Oonate & healthy Needs UMCI S 195 •M 0-8733 * new nome wtyoung chit--~ dren & b i g ya rd QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS •97-3636 a eox. Ot:HLTED4 --BRAND NEW! s 155 FREE 10 good home Chow CALL * 840-8733 * Mt11 female 5 mo s. ~ -hOYseor~en 1st shots 111Vr-A8ED Dbl (Blue Batik 752-9 188 or 6•2-6783 Print $200> 6SO·H3 1 alter 7pm wkdays or ·wtcnds all day WANTED· Dining Rm set 8 chairs. table. china buf-!1•t. & server Top Qua111y .ont~ Xlnt cond 974.3994 6015 9 LOOKING f0r e Compa- nion'>' We have w o(lder- fut loving dogs & cats available tor adop1ton Mull go to responsible owner Come & see. we might tlave tne pedect pet tor you 631· 10309. I.ADV detparetely need• trMeP Qr Ctin m.4lde tm•ll WMl<ly P•ymefl11 80b, 631-8355 ........ I llD LO .ml. 5 ~ 4 WMel drt"9, A/C eleo wtndowt newt Oii road A$klng $7800 Ce ll R usty 631-6389 • • !WUC!!!ICI W l!!!C( MUC SftCl W .. MBZ 12 300COT One 1&•'9 ll .. tltl PICnnGUe WM ll .. '9 lllSF OM OU4Al01 "IOUtMMINTS OWMt. engine J>«f9CI '1CTrTMMM .,._.. '1Cnnc1Ue ....... MAim ITATlmllT fllCTITIOUe ........ (CITACIC* AIOCW.> LOCATfO AT IOI WlST 6omebodywork nMded. NA•H ATW•NT MAl98TA~ Tlle l~l)etlOnl .,. ...-STAft...,. NOTICI TO ~F(NOANf 1t TH &TAU T IN A Ct r•tc coope body l fyl• Tl• IOllowtng l)ef"IOl\I •r• n-.. ~ peftofW are dOlng l>UllM H -Tlle IOllOWW!g ptlfl OflS are tAvlto • ACUMdOI BLANCA ZONt ENVIAONM!lllTAL S 000 77" 2 "" ct ...... , d......, ~ at IRVIN£ HOTEL RESER· dOlng IM>..,,... 11 OATI. el .. 0 (T E AM I N A T I 0 N 1 ' ~· l.nr ~~ru=·~OTTON ' v ic ro'r CAPITA L VATION CENH:R 4521 IOTIMA THAI CUSINE YOU ARE lflNO SU 0 NEOATIVE OECl.AMTION --1-ASSOCIATU 132 Alam<Nf GROWTH · VII. l P . 17102 Cll'l\flUS Drive. Ste 321 COAPO AATION d oi ng 8Y PL.AlNTIFF tAU<I leffll 7 Pl.ANNINO ACTION Excellent condition. 1 Irvine. CA 82714 MtlCMll North Suite 10 I, IN1ne CA 92715 bYtlen .... l(lllMA • Cit!· d em•nO•,,dOI R08 E RT PA-8&-112 FOii\ Nf:WP()AT owner n/amkr Look• O.vtd Douglas Cotton I~ CA 8271' 0r8'1ge County Hotel Res-f0tnie C0<poratlon 20 10 oooov ANO LYNN oooov p A c I F I c c A p I T A l new tunrool chrome 132 Almador trv•M CA v1e1or C•P.••I Corpc>r-erv111on C«lt•. •521 Cam· Main Str"t. Ste 170. trvin• Y• heft• CM.INOM P R OortzfD ~JE~TE F~A um~· $l6 500 S9&-•fMS 927t4 "'on C1111orn11 t77ct2 pus D"ve Ste 321 Irvine CA 81714 DAYa eftef IMe ..-.-ie AUTH I . Thot butm .. a 11 con MilCl\ell NOttll Suite 101 CA nH6 S H A K P 0 N G le Mf'fM aft ,._ ...... a TtiE CO CIRCL£ TRUST _, '11-.... dueled by An lnd1Vldu.. Irvine CA 9271' Tll1t bu••ntsa 1s con· BUSHVAKANIST 29 Tiara tJ,..rllleft ~·· at FOR A CONOtTtONAl USE --·· T"e • I I I co T...._., I/ ,.,..,._ t .. 702 ... _, .... ow A c~ft#WaflOf'I Irvine CA 9271' ... OMl'1. PERMll TO MODIFY AH EX H~ "-"y •t"ll . white " r go ran m · ""'" ""•-· ' ""'"'"" ' "',,_.. • .,., NON ,.ONFO .... I..,, ;,ibtue""?'nc-i:.: lrd seat rnenced to 1r11nMac1 bu"· Mllchell Nonh Su11e 101 Tll• registrant com-KlflMA 8USHYAl<ANIST. A...__. ,tlofte ~ ... •St""' E O~E PAR"::' TO "" "' nesa unoer tile 11c11t1<X.11 1n.1ne CA 927 t4 mencecS to transact ou~ 29 Tiara lfvme CA 9271' Mt ,, .... , ,..., ,_ tJpe-MOBIL H ... '"' sunroof. chrome wneets, buslness name o• n9me1 Tiiis bu1tneu 11 con-,,.., under tile ltellllous T1111 t1uS1neH 1a con-wrttten re.-nM mwt be ALLOW ONE AOOlflONAl AMC 1983 JEEP CJ7 fully loaded 30,000 liwy 115ted above on Novemt>er 1 dVC1ed by A Llm114td Patt· tKlalneu name 0t names C!UCled 1>y A Corl)Ofalt0n lft PfetM' ..... lot"m If rou MOBILE HOME SPACE (50 Loaded Low miles m iles 13•,QOO Eves 1988 nerah1p lli tld above on August t Th• rtglatranl com· want thec-t to hM• rour SPACES EXISTING, S 1 $9,000 obo 497-822S 64S-ll 1•9 O Douglas Co11011 Tne registrant com-1989 menced to transact buSI· caM . SPACES PROPOSEDIWITH -Tilt$ statement WH hied menr.ed to transact tlull Philip c Strump PrHI· (\HS under tile flCl1hOU5 If JOU do not rlle )'OUf VARIANCES FROM FRONT ..... 0Hr .. tt Pitlttr MERCEDES 1977 4 50 with 11'\e Co~mtv Ctetl• ol Or· ness under the l1c1111out dent bua1nen 'name or names re~M on tlme.1ov mar SETBACK R.EOUIREMENTS 1985, blue. 4 wtleelldrtve SEL navy blue. new ange County on September bus1neu name or namn l111s statement was hied 11,sted above on June 30. loM tM c.... and rour t tO FT REQUIRED. 0 rr 4 door. 6tcyol paint. l)eeds some work 25 19f9 listed abov.t on NIA Wtlh the Cjounly Clelll of Or-1989 I ...... moMJ llf'd ptop-PROPOSED! ANO TO RE- XLNT CONDITION MUST 59,~ OBO , 8S7-2650 ' . '432530 Thomas V Boyles n~ County on Septemt>er Bllekpong Busllyakanlst ett)' maJ M l8*1ft wlttlou1 CONFIGURE PARKING SELL' $8450 642-4177 or 857 -2585 Pul>l1slled Orange Coast Tll11 statement was hi.d 26 1989 Prn1def1I Nrther w111n1nt from the WITH A LOSS OF THREE EEATHER SAMPLE SALE Leather Fastltons Ment Women from S39-S t59 0C SWAP MEET OCT .i:C-14618 122-7533 ~:~~w-~ .... Goods ...... .._....,606.-.s~-----------------•.--------~ D"'1ng gear tanks regu-MfK. Vt NdfS 9090 Daily PtlOI Sep1emoer 29 wllll tile County Cterlo. ol Or· • F4m1' ThoS 11atemen1 was Meo court. PARKING SPACES ANO A Octooer6 13 20 t989 ange COUnt)'on~IOt>t-•5 Case Schro eder wlllltlleCountyClerl\ol Or-There111eotherlegelre-PROVISION OF A PLAY- F-8t0 1989 Knowl ao n M obley & ange County on Septemt>et qulremtnlL You ma' want G R 0 U N 0 A T 17 •I lators wetsuits tins __ *_*_L_lll __ *_* __ I masks snorkles, spear Lei s Talk Trade' NEWPORT IMPORTS JAWMS F433731 Bu,,,ett s Park Plaza s ... 1e 26 1989 to c.-en ettOfne, rlthl POllAONA AVENUE IN AN Putlllshed Orange Co1111 800 Irvine CA 92714 F'32127 awar. N yov do nol known MG ZONE EN\/tRONMEN· PmUC NOTICE guns -ei.tras 64&-034• II you o wn an 8'2-84 Oa1ly Pilot October 13 20 Published Orange Coast PubllSlled Orange Coast et1 atlOf'neJ, rou mar call an T AL DETER EXEM PT K·51411 27 November 3 1989 Oaoly Piiot October t3, 20 Daily Pilot Septomt>e1 29 attome)' relerr .. aenrlce or 8 PLANNING ACTION MEllCAL TV. Sttrto, Elt ctronla ELECTROPEDIC BED 6080 Foreign Import P U I own a 77 Chevy Malibu 1 Classic 't'OU M UST SEE: FICTJTIOUS •USINESI F-852 27. November 3 1989 Oclot>er 6 t3. 20 t989 a legel eld office (ll1ted In PA-89· 114 FOR REGINA NAME STATEMENT F-8S9X F-809 the phOM book>-C U L B E R T S 0 N The following persons are PtB.IC NOTICE Dnpuea de que le en· AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR doing Dus111ess as PtB.JC NOTICE tr19uen H I• cllaclon Ju-WILLIAM POWER FOR A TO BELIEVE" XLNT Con- dtt1on Fully Loaded • •S46-0202•. THE PHOTO LAB. 195 E FICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS "8.JC,N()TIC( ---------1dlclal usted tlene un pla10 COJ':IOITIONAL USE PER· t7tn Street Costa Mesa. CA NAMI! STATEMENT K·512N de 30 DIAS CALl!NDAAIOS MIT TO ALLOW OUTDOOR Ja~ Oe\Jk Lee 20 Otoroate The lo1tow1ng persons are FICTITIOUS •USINESS FICTITIOOI •USINESS p ara preaentar un a OtSPLAY WITHIN RE· (twm size) $450 Oxygen FOR SALE. l988 SONY Conc entra tor S300 20• Color TV, with re- Portable Oxygen Tank (in mo te control in cu;>tom leather easel SSO. and cabinet SWO 63 t -5477 Porta Polly Ct1a11 SSO · 639-3073 lt• c.t ,.,......,. .... Autos IT rttd 9100 RESAl£ • 722_.100 west Irvine CA 927 14 Joong Dusoness as NAME STATEMENT NAMI STATEMENT reapueala esc:rlta a ma· OUIREO LANSCAPE SET· K .. n Ja Lee 20 Gtoroata BOBBI'S KINDS OF DE· The IQllowing persons are qulna en HI• cOftl. BACK LOCATED AT 2300 wesi0 1rv1ne CA 927 14 SIGNS 48 Htllsd?lle Or doing busines$ as • Tile following persons are Una carte -o una llemeda NEWPOlH BOULEVARD IN N......,,..r, Be~~h CA 92660 MET ALU RE ORE TRON dotng buSlntss as .... I AC? ZONE E .. VIRONMEN FllEWlll 11•-1111 '•• .• . * BMW SILE wa •aa t000 T1111 Our entrre inven tory ties Red. immaculate S 19 75& been dras1tcally reduced OBO 619· 728-5875 Tilts Dusoner.s is con-~-· ... ~ ~" 310 t S M S R E s T )\ u R A N T 1 telefonlca no .., o recera ~ ..., dutled Dy 11usDand ancl Roberta Arlene FelSOI 48 outn a1n Heel CtiATEAU LAFITE 4250 PfOtecc:lon; au '"PllHll TAL OE t ERMINATION EX· Wife Hillsdale Or Newport Beach Ste B Santa Ana. CA 92707 Battanca Parkway Unit R esc:rlla 1 maqutna tlene que EMPT tor extra savings• POOL TABLE S300 Spa. 8oats, Cien«lf 70 I I STllUH Mtl•S $500 M ake offer Call ~---~------" Scott. 714-969-4754 3 2 M 0 N K 1 9 s 9 1540 Jamboree Road 1 Sportllsner needs en-Newport Beacn Tti e registrant tom· CA 92660 Antl\Ony f Ytpp M 0 Irvine CA c umpllr con lea tor· 9 PLANNING ACTION menced to 1ransac1 Duso-T111s Dustness 1s con tnc A Cahfomoa Corporhon Ramez SoDtii 26091 Los m a 11d ade1 I e g a I e 1 PA-88· 132 FOR ROBERT R ness unoer tile hc1t1tous d11C1eo Dy An lndovooual 2 DeSGenso Irvine CA Cerros Laguna Hills CA IPfOpladH ti u1ted qulere ZEB ZIEMER FOR A RE business name o• names The reg1s11ant com-92720 92653 que ta corle H cuche au VIEW OF PREVIOUSLY AP 115180 aoove on N A menced 10 transact bus•· Dan Romaine K11kham Pattocoa 0 SoDn•. 2609t caeo. PROVED CONDITIONAL Jas Oeuk Lee ness under lhe l1ct11toua. t625 E Franzen Alie Santa Los C1>rro5 Laguna Hilts CA SI usted no prHent1 1u USE PERMIT FOR TtiE EX STOil llCIS I g1ne work S4.500 OBO l•-1444 tickets. 646-6765 Wiii nego11a1e 642-8530 · · SAAB 900 t984 3-door 5-spetd m1dn1gh1 blue stereo cassette air con- d1t1oning unmacutate trouble free S5500 OBO 586· 7932 Thos statement was toted business name 01 names Ana, CA 9270 1 92653 rHpUHla a tlempo. puede PANSION OF AN EXISTING w11h 1heCoun1'1-Clerk olOr-llstedaoove on 198 t Geo rge A Yopp 2 Thi5 busmen ,5 con· perderelc110.rt1puede11 BAR WITHIN 200 FEET OF ange County on September R0Det1a A Felsot Oescanso Irvine CA 92720 .. 1 d D H sD d a d qultar •II 1ol1rlo. 1u dlnero RESIDENT •Al LY ZONED This S'alemen' Was 'lied This business IS COil· wuu,c,ee y u an n R 25 1989 ., otr•• COIH d• •u PROPERTY WITH A VA I Leave message 1 --~ SUBARU 1986 GL· 10 Trek Bike clothes photo Power Boats 7012 -'nw a....a. -Turbo 4-door S-speed F432531 1111111 me County Clerk ol O•· ducted Dy an un '" • The regis!I ant com. propledad 1ln 1vl10 adl· ANCE FROM PARKING RE· PuDhshed Orange Coast olnge County on September co rpora led association menced to 1ransac1 bust· clonal por part• d• I• corte. OUIREMENTS LOCATED Oaoly Potot September 29 26 1989 F•327M Other lllan ii partnersnop ness under the 1ic1t1oous Eal1ten olro1 requltllos A T 1830 NE W P 0 RT timer shampooer. cralts AC power steering bkcse.spraygun.games. 17-FOOT LARSEN with OUlfWWWWAUTm brake& w i ndo w s boots. jewelry. skates t35 HP Evmrude out· •«lua TC ~ saw.. doorloc>.s Cruise con-suede coat 846-6335 board trailer Good con-Oct0De1 6 tJ 20 1989 PuDl•!!.l"led Orange Coast Tne regosl rant t om Dustness name or names "9••· Pu.de que usted BOULEVARD IN A C2 F-8 t2 Oaoly P1101 0<1001!• t3 20 mence<I 10 transact Duso-llSled a Dove on N A quler1 llam111 a un abogedo ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL Wedd ing Dress brand new. Wtlt satin wllace & beads. sz 8. Pd $1150 Sac $850 497-7370 dition S2500 646-3228 •86 IUG Cla SI M0!61 M Set trot casse11e electt1c • 88 WI .1r!1J (l 2ttlml sg ~ sunroof trop computer --....--------1-n Novemoer 3 1989 ness unoer the hClotious PalntiaO SoDlli lnmedlalamenla.Slnocon· DE TERMINATION EX Pl&.IC NOTICE F ·865 business name 0• names T111s statement "'•h ltled oce • un abogado. puede EMPT ----------•----------11sted above on N A llamar a un Hrvlclo de rel· 10 TENTATIVE PARCEL ntlD•tC MnTICE Dan Romain= "utr.nam wotn tile County Clt>rk ol Or· • 116 ~'PM lla)D28 SSA'ttS Beaulllul as new Asking •81 mD ZU1161 SSA\t:S $5699 OBO 645-5036 lUCTltC MIT 11' t983 lull cover S7~ 720-15 t5 • 88 WW Cb* 2flU131 Sii 49S TOY 89 CAMRY V6 LE K·S1278 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne lonowong persons ,11e Cloong business as f"UIK. "" ~" ngl' Co nt of' Septembt' •r•ncla de 1bogado1 o • MAP S-89·3•8 FOR DOM ThoS s1a1emenl .. as hied ~8 t989u Y r una oflclna de ayuda legal C AC•O AU THOR•Z FD FICTITIOUS BUSINESS wolh Ille County C1e1t.. of 01 F4Jt!M1 (HI el dlrectorlo 1111-/\GENT FOR FRANCESCO _c o1_1ect_1bl_e_s ____ Sall Boau 701 4 1353171 LO A DE D Sun r o1>f • powe1 9 000 mo Ju5' oll NAME STATEMENT ,.n9e Courtly on August 30 p Dl~ht'd Orarige Coast tonlco). ANO A NNA NICLOSI l h .. fo110--.1ng PP'""'~ ,11e 1989 F429979 u I c ... No. 579752 c HIE r<I c AT I F 0 R A ...... 1--...... ------_.. ERICSON 35 Diesel en. Nnpcrt fretWJJ (SS) shOwroom Will Sac11l1ce al Ecfrctr, Santa Ana S 14 900 P P 722·8520 SAGAMI 3850 Bonant:." o.101119 bu~in.-~s <15 Pubto,ned Orangt> Coa51 Daily Polo! Seplt>mber 29 The name .inl1 nHJr"'>> c•I PREVIOUSL"• APPROVED Al LS PA C E S AN Oaoly P1101 Sep1ember ,•o OctObf'• G t3 c'O 1989 ine court ,,. tfl 11orn1Jr!' y 4 UNIT CONDOMINIUM Baseball Card Collections gine 3 headsa1ls 9 Avon 2 13-598-60 tO Duke Dinghy etc Bros101 con- d111on f7t4) 557 7:?56 Senicf llld P.ts TOYOTA 198i CAMRY MARCOS SAN MARCO<; Octot>e• 6 13 20 t969 • F 802 d11ecciondPl.i c.wlf•(•'I Su PROJECl LOCATED At BUSINESS PARK 4 lJp1w 1 F-830 DllDt lC NOTICE per1or Cowt 1)1 ""' <;1,11e N t9i' 1 AP~AH EtM AVENUE IN Par~way Irvine CA 927 14 ~en p t nout> 368 N!'"POtl Pl.1za Suolf> 20 t ----------fUIK. Ca1o1o1111a t.011111, vi Or A 'II A 2 l 0 N E EN ~Sal Cream 5-spePd om Monterey Road Sout n Pasadena CA 9 10JO kWtlry/Furs/Art LIDO 14 S765 13 DEL 6025 RAV S250 7 DINGHY S 125 PROCEEDS TO MUST SELL Diamond BOV SCOUTS 642-3559 Wedding rings Have ap· 89 LEGEND & 90 INTEGRA SAVE! SALE! maculate 43Kmo S8950 786-804 3 TOYOTA 1987 VAN LE metathc beige l ully loaded S 12 500 01 m.:iltt> Newporl Be .. cn CA 42660 MllC NOTICE .in9e 700 Com ( '"'"" o .. v(' .; IR 0 NM E;.N TA l 0 ( l .irnulTt'I VPnH1lfo K·5•301 West Sa111.1 All.I (A 92'fl t TERM·NATION EXEMPT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Upper Ne--.0011 Plilla Su•h FICTITIOUS 8 USINESS NAME STATEMENT T'>e MmP 1tllt11•'' Jn<I FOl=l ruRT11ER •N~ OR .?0 I Ne..,po• t Beacn CA NAME STA TE ME NT The lollowong per .on~ .l ,. ·oh>proone numt P1 11 o ,,,,. MA l 1011, ON THE ABOVE R eo ~o lnout' 3f;8 Mon1ere> Ro ad Sou1t1 Pa.,aoena CA 9 1030 pra1sa1 $4400, sell S 1800 Call after 7pm 859-4 733 E•cellent Selection oiler as· lf50 or Jll Sl.llllS ss--2sas Thos Duson!'~" °' con Jutteo ti. Hu~oand and Wile Tne •eq15tran1 tc•m menteo to 11ansac1 uuso ness u11de1 1n1> 1tc1.11ou<, 112660 Tne1011ow1n9 p~<;nn~are doong Dusint>SSilS l·ll s .illornf'> , p1,1n111 APPL·(.;.T O"IS TELE Byr m II.! Ta1nulze1 I 3-c. doing Du'>iness as FISHERMAN S Oft iG~· Ntlnout au dll< •, ,. 1E1 PHONt •c,4 !>~4<, OR CAll (,orc.leWa~ Laound8fo,1c.1 QUA LI TV M ANAC.E 488 ,Bucr·Siieel t;>'ll,.,, nomt>reta cH••Hon,1<nu· Al l H[ OFF•(.!' OF THE Sllps/Dodcs/Storagt ,~~--,--Anl--m-~-s---.604--9 1--------70.2.2 * * PETUll* * SLIP Tl ICCllllllTE UP T0 65 FT BOAT Ill PIPPIH S8SO MO * 675-4 704 10111 I TOY OT A COROL l A 1Q84 tOO 1 Ouail St Np t Bet> 571< molPS .rn1oma11c. 4 712•2172 d001 illt I JcllO 1.dSSE.'lle $4900 6 75.q3r,o ousoness name o• name· '•Sled a bO•l' Qfl N A Ken11 1noue Tnos· s1a1<>mf'nt WH' hlt>tl w11h Ille Coun1, Clefk ol Or mge County on Seplf'mlJ~r 1S 1989 C' A 9,6'•' MENT 18 Hermttage lane port Beucn CA 9.<>G€;O <TOero dP tlllf·I no OP• PLANN·NG DEPARTMENT l hoS Ous•ne~' ' C.:HI Newport Beach CA 92£60 Esier M.il",l'> 20 Bl.iH•le, lbOQ.100 Ot>l tll•m •"OantP o ROOM 200 ·;FAIR DRIVE lucted l') A G,,n ... 11 Pv1 J<1mesC00!1dge Mea1s 18 ••vine CA'<.·no dt" dl'm.i"d.i••'•• qui' no COST A M ESA C All '"'•Sll•P H!"1m11age L.inl' · Newpo11 •oenct-,1onq "" "'' Allen l'ORN•A rn .. •eQ•Str Jnl com Bec1cn CA 92660 Mcl<."''"l U~ M.l l!Jil" .!O 1no flall 111co11><•• th•d At Puhll5hed Or.1nge Co"'' mPnc<>J lu ''""'••Ct Du\• Susan Eltzab!"lh Me..irs t8 Plakelt>y 11""1l' (.A "l~l?fl toonpy' 11 t 1w 4400 Da•ly Polot Oclobt'r 20 t98q American Eskimo $199 Mini Do••es S249 Labrador Retroever S279 Welsh Corgi $349 Manaches1er Terrier S399 Over 25 puppies in stock All puppies guarenteed PETLAND PAVILION OPEN 7 DAYS 16374 Beach Blvd m1 S •OS twy neio to Ta1ge• * 141-3231 * M isc. Transportation BMW t600 t969 80 re:;tored i'5~ mile!> Looks & runs great S 1800 434 0763 •M•o·t·o-rcy_d_t_S_/ ______ I BMW 2002 1976 rooks & runs ne"" LO"" mole:iQt-Scoottrs 8018 646· 39;ci 1983 SUZUKI GS 750E DATSUN 280Z 19~ • S 1300 M UST St:lL Solve• automatic .w auo1 LE A VE M SG 1~1 4 wheels new paint XLNT 6 11 5 63 40 o r 1i I ~ 1 cono111on S i cr.toc.e 645-9S 16 S2200 obo 9b6·0585 § § § ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-Dati.un S10 Waqon t9i'2 Stick rad101caset1P Good running condlloon S900obo 53 t-83 t t People .NEED Classified MIZ 'll 450 SEL Nea• new paint chrome wheels upqrad.ed radio e xcellent cond1f•on St I 900 Call RON -60 5000 9 I 00 Autos lmporttd 9100 Autos lmporttd I• eos•s less to bu,· at: • Newport Auto Center Try Us Comple te Stock o f Preowned Vehicles tore H ours: 8:30 · 9:00 M·f 9:00 . 7:00 Sat 10:00 · 6:00 Sun rvice S day a wttk 7:00 · 6:00 MWTF 7 :00 -8:00 Tues 673-0900 445 East Coast Highway Newport Beach . __ ._. ___ _ 9 100 VOLVO 1988 240D L sunrool cas<,ettl' auto mat1c while w•lh tan 1n teflOr eMCt'llent con d1toon wolh or "'lhout cellul.:i• p110111 SIC 250 qps,.., und~r tt,, .. l1c.i1t1ou'; Hermitage Lane Newpor1 Tni~ ltu.,inf"~' '' cor M ocArHhH B('luh· .. dn.I Suite F87A hu,1ne~~ n .. •Tlt' '" 'n,1mP' Bt>ach CA 92660 , OUCIE"d Dy N A li'O Nl'"'IJ(lrl fl<> trn CA 7 t4-675 ~7s5 F431720 PuDhsned Orangl' Coi~I Datl) P.101 Sep1emot•1 ?'l OctoD,., 6 IJ 20 1989 F 8".l4 VW SCIROCLO <; tQ8 t 5 ---------- speed i c Alpo,.,. Jlc1rm las t S ~<iOO obo 645-1429 PtalC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT '" Autos Domestic 9 300 .., 'Ol'°"""'0 t-• ' ' ' --------------I t<J1r•q !luS•«css J C O R VETTE t 985 1 ,fLEC.1 ltlfRA .. • Afo ow,,er low mileage Bose '>OLIA TES Jt> t., lt'"' ><··~ AMtFM stereo cassette Coron,, o.•1 1\1.11 LA"• o2' pnone raoar Epsilon Bno•n•,. B H"~''' J61'> wheels YOkolinma lote!. 'lhJ<' Ke , Lo""" lfPI M.H who'e woth tan much l,A 9162 T n.s bu..,1nt.•\"' '' more St8 '350 evenings 1ucll'O t . "' '"" '"' ,,,, 548-1099 clJys 548 5000 T0i .. rec ~1nn1 co"' HllE '141111 YU "1'1ence<l ~ ''·Jn~ tct r•l•~ ness unoer tnt' loc1111ou~ Dus-ness name o• nam .. ., listed at>ove (In S"Ptt>mt>e• 14 1Cl89 •Slt•O al'JvP ;)II ,;,,oiu tlV Tho' Dus1ness ~ COii· H I{' fl'Q•~lr !\lll rom O.co60oit41 ~~. •474 t<185 due.It'd ll~ HusbanO anti mentl'd 10 1"11»·K l t•U'• DA TE 1F »ct1" JAN 10 B~1on M T,JrnutZfol WtlP nPS$ UflCI'• ,,, .. t1ct1t1Qu<. "'6Q Th·c; <.IJIP<TOent "'•~" llPd Tnp '"O'''' '"t ,om Duson!'\~ namt' O• ., .. m .. , 'C C Ill Cl k "It II .. t.ount. C1e1~ I 01 m!'n1 t'd 10 ,, tllSJCI Ou~· loSlt'O lhO•i• ,,. N A By J·:~.~ Yo~~;~ o!pul:r . •"Q' (._.,.,,, on St'JJIP" Lt'• nf'\ un<lP• th,. '•c.td•OUS Ester M.i ll •~ Puolo~lil'd 01,WQi C l'>' 26 t089 F432a06 k ..... a,. n ln'P ' 'amP5 Tn ... ~ldll ""'"' ... ·-~ I ~o '· r .... ~"t'<I O• .. nc;e Cc "' ~:;.~d ~ J;IOVI "' <;~~ ... m[lj'r ll>•tr '"" c "U' 1' c .... ~ I Or ~~·~t=-· ?' t ~ .. ~~··~~~·~ •• " i. 1 Polot Ocl lt'r 11 ;>() ?b 198" anqr Covulv ""' St-P""'l•"' , I! 11 • No ... mtl'• ~' t'l8" Susan E Me.ire; t9 '08" F'31ll7 ----------r IJti I T l°llS ,1,11Pment "1~ loleO ----------w1111 Ille County C1er• 01 01 Puh•·~hf'O O• "1'l" CtoJ~I D!IDllC NOTICE Oti1•., J .1 ')t ~ •• ,·,•mt)~' >c. f"UOL ln(lt' Counlt on SeptemDe• 0< IC'l.lt'' lo 1, ;,Q 1911!! PUBLIC. HEA~llK•'-Wil L FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS P11tll1~np~ I o'.~l~•~:~~~~~ r 81''1 ~~SHp gL~~Nll~:t (..~~:.: NAME STATEMENT 01111) Polol 01.1otwr tJ 20 S r r CT Th•• ro11uwonQ nL•r!>un~ "" • 3 98 IMIDtlC NOTICE MIS •ON AT H I " ciuonn l1US111P'>' ;s' ,', Nt••emllt'f I q f"UIK. HALl •7 ~A R [IRIVF H01El RESERVA T 01~ r.s~r K-51275 COSIA M(SA LALi -~WN I ER (lF A"'AH U.1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1'0 FHJtA AT l I'M OR , .... , C..im~·us r:..... s 1.. MLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT AS SOON A5 p )<;S1BLf •26 ,..,,.. C A 02-1'> K-51282 I lle lohow't\Q pArS.o<•~ /lh r11(R(OCA ... TOE6FIERO'o I~~~ On ngt' Cnunl~ H 1e1 R••!. do1n9 1:>u~·nf'"5 il~ DAV J ' ... va11on Center 452 I C/lm· Fl;z~o~:A~~:;~~s NEDA FOOD MARKE I 6 REGARDING I HE F 01. .. ow pus 011ve Ste 326 Irvine DELI t934 Harl><>< Bl•O NG APPllCATtONS Ttie IOllowong pe1 sons arf' 11' ANY OF 'Hf FOLLOW CA 927 I 5 doing Dusinf'~S as Co511 Mesa CA 926?7 1 NG A C T ')NS A R E P\ELIC NOTICE 37 000 miles Air con. douoned Excellen' con- d1t1on1 Power breaks POwer steenng power windows• $7 500 Call 111'5 ousiness '5 con-RANCl10 SA"l JOAQUIN Payem J Gniam• ' CHALLENGED N COURT 1;jOnn1e B HP~s~ dueled Dy A Corporation Alicante Ao~le Irvine CA T111s statem<>nt wa~ !tied Tile 1eg1stran1 com· ASSOCIAT ES SSO Newpcrt 92714 THE CHALLENGE MAV BE tll·OMO ..,,.,,the County C1erk ol 0 1 menced 10 transact Dusi· C.en~r Drove Newpor 1 Keyanoosh K ~no1dm• LIMIT ED TO ONL 1 Tl10 SE MLIC NOTICE K-51117 STATEMENT OF ABANOONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tne •ot1ow1n9 pe•sOfl" "°d•e aD.inooned the u~ • 1ne F1cl •l•Ous Bu,1ne~" "ldfT'l' LA MIRAGE 1548 Aoams A.vP Suole E co~•a MesJ CA 02626 The F1clol1e>u'I Bu~'""'~ Name rel1>rred 10 aDOvl' w11~ ltled on Orang!' Cou111, on February 2:1 1!'8q FIL( NO F-408910 Shahpar Rounab• I 100 Aoams C1 Co~ta Me.,a CA 92626 r r ~ l>usmess ...... ~ ""' .luClf'O D~ an lnd•\10u81 Tn•s .statement \\<BS foleo willl tile County Cieri< ol Or anoe County on oe101>er s t989 . PuDhsheo Orange Coast Da•tv P1101 Oc1ooe1 t3 20 27 NovemDe< 3 1989 ange County on September ness under the 1tc1tt1ous Bea CA 92660 38 t Fenley Avenue San •SSUES SOMEONE RAISES FORD 197 1 LTD 2-door 16 t989 F4311A8 Dusoness name 01 names Tile Irvine Company a Jost' CA 95117 AT T11E PUBLIC HEAl'HNG P f 70 000 I PuDllshed Orange Coas1 11s1ed above on Aunusl I MochoQBn Corporation S'iO This bus.rwiu •S con-DESCRIBED IN THIS NO· Pl&.IC NOTICE F85t er eel , or1g1na 1989 " N1>wporl Cenler Onve Ne"' d c.ted ti Co Partnf'•~ TICE OR IN WRIT TEN COR· 1---------- miles white with black •n· ~;'1~!~~D~~':D:;8~3 20 Phtlop C Stump President poll Beacn CA 92660 uT Ile :egistrant com· RE s Po No E N c E o E. tc-51225 teroo r 0 A C. $ t4SO F-855 This statement was Ill@<! Tl'llS business os ton menced 10 1tansac1 DUS>· LIVERED TO TtiE PLAN· FICT'ITIOUS I UllNESS 646-l04 t with Ille County Cle•ll or Or· dueled tly A Corponlhon neu under me f1c111oous NING COMMISSS•ON AT NAME STATEMENT FORD 1977 Must&ng PtB.IC NOTICE ange County on SeptemDer Tne registrant com-business name or names OR PRIOR TO TH!' PUBL·C Tne toflow1n9 persons arP Sports model tow molp __ ..;....;..;;...;...;.,....;.,....;.,.___ 26 1989 F432814 mf'nc@<I 10 transact bus• hSlt'd al>Ove on N A HEARING doing bus1ress as FICTfTIOUSBUSINESS Case S c n roPdf'• nt'U undt" tne 1tc1ttoou<. Pa amJ Gh1am I ZO~~'"IG /\(.TON ALTA·OENA DRIVE 1N ;f/673_;:3r5y " ce NAME STATEMENT 1<no ... 1son M o o te~ & business name 0• names Tll;s s1o11emen1 ""as filed ZA -89-2t APPfAt OF D~IR' 1085 Ba~er S11ef't Tne lollow1n9 persons arP Burnett 5 Pa1i. Plaza Su•te ·:~~~ above on OcloDe< t6 w•ll"I tne Count) Clerk 01 0•· l 0 N N (; A 0 "1 N 1 S Costa Mesa C" 92629 HUT Ill 11oin9 business as 8N Irvine CA 92714 ange Count~ on Sep1emoer TRA TOR S DEN .AL Of AN Surend•a I< Ppna1cn 1 ISMA T ARA PUBL I Publostie<J Orange Co .. sl W•lloam H MtFailand 15 t<.89 ADM1NSTRAT1VE ADJUST Palmoco lr"ine CA 9r20 84 Mercury Cougar Fully CATIONS 222 w K('ll(>I Oaoly Polo! October 13 20 Tilts Slillemenl was f•led F431718 MENT TO ALLOl\I AN 8 I A Knan .. ~.i '" ~rao equipped lull power air Santa Ana CA 92707 ?7 Novemoe1 3 t989 wotn tne Count) Clerk 01 Oi I uDhslled Orar 'e Coas1 fOOT HIGH CHA•'~ LINK Nhmad ~Mrot t P.1ml•c AMI FM stereo Lille new NQfeen Khan McH GOid F.862)( ange County on Sepleml>er Daily Piiot SeplemDor 29 FENCE AROUND THE SUB 1rvone CA 92720 (.:IJKE8691 SS 595 1nc Nevaoa 222 W Kt>ller t3 t989 OctoDe• 6 t3 20 t989 JECT PROPERT Y 16 FEET Tll1s busonen o~ C• ,, Johnson & Son Lincoln Santa Ana CA 92707 1111111111C MnTICE F431S41 F-803 H I GH PE RM IT TE' D 1 ducteo b~ Co-PJt1ner• Mercury. 2626 Harbor T111s Dusoness is con f"UIK. "" Pubhshed Orange Coast LOCATED A l 21QI Tne req111ran1 tom B lvd. Costa M e sa ducted by An tnd1v1dual IC51t20 Daily Piiot Sepiember 29 HARBOR BOULEVARD IN A menceo 10 1111ns.1ct ou~o 540 -S630 Tne reg1S1r1nt com · FICTITIOUS •UllNESS October 6 t3 20 t989 PUBt.IC NOTICE C2 ZONE ENVIRONMEN 11ess unOP• '"" •·rM•0••5 RUTlll 86 Ford Taurus LX 4 dOOf. lully equipped att Ex c ellen t cond 111on (,..ISOV307) 57 .995 JOllnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor B l vd. Costa Mes a 540-5630 menceo lo transact bu!>• NAME STATEMENT F-80!> TAL OETERMINAT•ON EX ness unde• Ille hct111ous T..., foll FICTITIOUS IUSINESS EMPT ,.., o...ng persons are NA• STATEMENT 2 PLANNl~C:. llC T10N bustnes!. name or names do.ng business as PtB.IC N()TIC( loste<S at>Ove on N A ORANGE TREE PLAZA Tile followof19 persons are PA-88-29 FOR CORNEL S Ma. Gol<J Inc RE s I 0 ENT I A L A s K512'1 do.ng t>us•ness as A ADRIA ANS FOR A Thos statement WH hied SOCIA TES a CalifOfnta gen· FICTITIOUS llUSINESS N EW P 0 RT BE A C H RETROACTIVE EXTENSION w1tn tneCountyC~ri. ol Or eral partnerShip :IJ Cor · NAME STATEMENT HOTEL RESERVATION OF TIME FOR A VARIANCE an9(' County on September !><>fate Plua Suite 200 The following pe.-sons are CENTER •5:1 t Campus FROM FRONT SETBACK 26. 1989 FU2701 NewP°'l Beach CA 92660 doing busmess as ()five Ste 326 '""ne CA REQUIREMENTS FOR THE Pub11Shed Oran9e Coas1 Hopkins Develop ment EUREl<A DEVELOPMENT 927 tS CONSTRUCT tON OF A Daily Pilot Octobe< 13 20 Compeny L p 1 Delaware COMPANY •90t Reontree Orenge County Holl't Res-SINGLE FAMll Y RESI r·us•ness n..tmft "' '''-',,,-'., "Sled abo"e on N A SurendrJ " Penal h Ttios s1a1emf'nt "'u '••t'<I "'''n tne County Cit>ri.. 01 Or ange County on Septemt>e< t3 t989 Fa1as Pul>ll~ Orange Coast Dally Pilot Sec>tembe< ?9. Ociooar 6 t3, 20, 1989 F-799 27 November 3 1989 hmiled partnership t 3 Lane. Irvine CA 927 15 ervatl()(I Centl'f 452 t Cam DENCE LOCA TEO AT 2420 F-863 Corporlle Plaza. Suite 200 H&uel'·Lt l eo Chien •90 I pus Duve SIP 326 ln11ne BONNIE PLACE IN AN Rt 1-------------------1 CA 92715 ZONE ENVIRONMfNTAL "8lJC MnTIC( •-II' MnllC( Newport Beach. CA 92660 Ramtree Line. Irvine CA This business is con-OE TE RM IN AT I O N E )( · 1------""-----___ ,..__---""-----I Wtl~ro Oevelop nienl 927 t5 . Corporation a California Tun9-Ha1 L111. u Meadow· dueted by A Corl)Ofallonu EMPT K-51211 3730 s CA 927 The registrant c om· 3 PLANNING ACTION ,tCTITIOUl llU ... Sa corporalton outh grass Irvine t• menced 10 1ransac;1 buS1· PA-89-29 FOR REVIEW 0 1' ... .-aT•Tl•NT Susan Slreet Suite 150 Liu Ch1ao Lin 235 South -,. Santa Ana CA 92704 Reeves 0r ........ 202 BeYerly nffS u~ tile llCllllOUS PREVIOUSl y APPROVED The following 1>9'1Cft• are FICTITK>UI IM.IStNHS NA• STATEMENT Tile foUowtng oetsona are d0tng busmen as OLDS-DEL TA 88 1977 ERA RITE REAL TV 32325 This l>ullness ts ton-HlllS CA 90212 Dusi,,_, name Of names CONOI TIONAL USE PER doing tM>soneA u duetecl t>y A General Part· This Dullness is con-httec:t aboll~ on August I Mil FOR LIMITED RETAIL VILLAGE OF WOOD· ><LNT cond ition very S Coast Hwy. S l 411un1 CA clean LOADED 77K orig 92677 miles $2300 650-3961 Margaret A l ee 227 - -Monarch Bey Leguna OLDS SIERRA CUTLESS Niguel, CA 92677 1986 231< mllea Loaded t111s bu11neu 11 c:on- XLNT COlldllton 19. 195 dueled by An lndivldUll 496-1787 or 720-9668 The reg iatranl com- men~ 10 1ransac:1 1>ust- MSS under Ille flclltloua OUtoneM Nim• or n•me1 lllled a~Ofl July 1 t. 1H 9 T1'111 stetement wu llled w.ttl the County Clerk ol Or· .,. ~ty ()ti Sec>t.-nber •. 1M9 .... ,., .. A. l.M n.slltp dvcteo by A Llmtled Part-1989 SALES AND AUTOMOTIVE BRIDGE 550 Newport The regillrant eom-nlfShlP PtlilipC Stump Presidenl REPAIR IN AN EXISTING IN· Center Drive, Newport rnenceC1 10 tranaac;t bull-Tile re91Stra nt com· Thtt Statement was Med OOSTRIAL BUILDING WITH 8eoech. CA 92te0 neu under tile llc:tihout meooec:t 10 tranaact buSI· willl Ille County C•ll ol Of. OUTDOOR STORAGE OF The lnrtne Company, S50 buai•-name or namet nen undef the flClthOUS 1"91 County on SeQtembef CARS LOCA TEO AT t24S Newport C«\I., Drive New- htllld •bove on September butlneM name or names 26 1989 F4l2111t LOGAN AVENUE J IN AN por1 8ea<;ll. CA 92860 •• 1989 hlled above on June 23. c. a e s c II r 0 ed. r MG ZONE ENVIRONMEN· Ttlll butlneu II con- Ttli1 l llltment WIS llled 1989 Kn o wls on M o tlley & TAl DETERM INATION ducted l>y A Corporation with the Coun'y Clefk ol Or· This llll~t WIS !tied Burnell,JambOrM Center 5 NEGATIVE DECLARATION Ttl• registrant t om- ange County Ofl September with the County Cterll 01 Or-Park Plaza. Suite 800 Irvine 4 PLANNING ACTION menceo to tranaect butl- 27. 1989 ange County Ofl September CA 92714 PA-88-82 FOR ROY OE ,_. under tile ltellllout Stephen c Hoplllna. 29. t919 Published Orange Coast P A U L . A UTHORI ZED tM>sinesl name or name. Prwldent Hsueh-LI Leo Chien Dally Ptlol Octol>ef 13 20 AGENT FOR 8ST FOR A Ntted above on Septetnbef NIB1I FW1• 27. Noveml>ef 3. t989 RETROACTIVE EXTENSION 14, 1984 ~ ~ange Coaat Publilhe<I ~ange coast F-857X OF TIME FOR A CON Wllllarn H. MeFwlend Dally Piiot Octobl'e. 13, 20. Olil) Piiot Octot>ef e. 13. 20 DITIONAL USE PERMIT Thia llatement ... Med 27, 1tet 27. 1989 I-------""-_,_----fOA A CAR WASH WITH wtttlthe CountyClertc OfOr· ,._.., F a.u F-143 ~ ""'-. 0 V T D 0 0 R W 0 R K W108 CouMy on Septemt.r ~ Or8ft99 CoMI • ---------•LOCA TED AT 2 75 0 14.18" OellYPilot~I. 13,20,•------------------·I IC-11m BRISTOL STREET IN A Cl • ,.._ 27 1"9 PmlJC mTIC( "8lJC llOTIC( fltennout .,..... ZONE ENVIRONMENT Al ~ Orlnp Com! F ..... 01--....,, .......... .....,......,..__ ___ __. ...... ......,..._ ...... __ I Mam ITATl•NT 0 E T ER M I N A T I 0 N Delly Plot Sep~ 21. -----.. -------1 ··-PICnnout .,..... 'fhe followlnv persons are NEGATIVE DECLARATION OctObef I. 13, 20, 1MI ..,..,.., ..,,IM PICnnout .._.. llAlm ITA~ dOtf'IQ ~at 5. PLANNINO ACTION F-807 llAlm aTA'P INT The to4lowlng S*tOll• W. A l4AR80A RIDGE REAL· PA·H · 100 FOA CHUN· 1---------AC~A~M ~=~ere d0:,,A~~OTEL AES· ~'.a C ~;:;J~H :~LE .~~~N11(1~R ~'::6'ROE~ZEJ> MlJC llJ11C( The '°'""'9 PtflOM.,. lllVEll\LAKH PAAT· !AVATION CENTER, 4521 PROPERTIIS. D HARBOR Hill FOR A CONOITIONAl 1(.1,_ .... ..__ •1 NIM. A Cellfomla o.n. .. Camov• Drive S1• 329. At()Gl ESTATES REALTY USE PERMIT F()A A 1 400 ,ICnnou..,_ .. HOTI&. lltlllAVATION ~lhlp, 13731 Onllavha lrvtne, CA '2715 £ HAA80R AIOOE CM ST SQUAAl FOOT !XPAN• llAlm ITA~ CINTEA OF Ol'ANOI Clrde. nine, CA ta720 Onng9 County HOtet Ree· "I AL T Y F HAAIOA flON OF AN lXISTtNO A£S. T"8 tollowlnQ penons 111e COUNTY ... .,, Cem .... , '"' ......,, 131a t INM!Ofl c.n.. cl521 CllM-AIOGE REAi. lSTAT! 5.50 TAUAANT WITHIN 200 oc.na ~ .. °""9 ... 3", lnltne. Ollll.,._ Orea. !MM. CA pvt 0rM ... 329 tMne, Nllwpott C-.. Dr114 . .._. Fl.ET OF "ESIOENllALLY A S J ASSOCIATtS. S60 1171$ 11120 CA ta1 t5 pon llMcft CA •ZMO Z OH l D ,-A 0 i-t RT Y Ntwpot1 c.n-0-. ...... ~~.......... ,,.,. ...,,.__ .Jf . 1a731 Thie llu9IMA II con-The !MM Compeny 5'° lOCATIO AT 2tM NIW· port leech CA '2tl0 ~ Cenler ... 21 C81ft-Onll9YN Qrde, WW.. CA -... W /4 C..-.._. ....... c:.r-r Drl"9. New• POf'T 90ULEVAN> IN A C2 Tiie ~ ~ 550 ,_ °""9. .. »e IMM. N720 ,,_. , .. l•ttant CO!ft• pon.._.. CANMCIMieft-ZON! INYIAONMfNTAL Ntwpot1Center0m9 ...... CAm• TNI' bu.,_. '9 COft• ~to.,_, .,._ i1M OITIAMINATION I X· ""ee.tl CAIHIO ,..... ..... ,.... .. OOft· --.., A o.-111 ,.,,. ,... ~ .... ~ T,... ......... ta COf\• ..., n. btolll.... .. con· ..... .., AC..-ll!llon ,,...., ........ Mflle or ,_. ...... lf;AC:O...-.on I ~ ACTION ..... ..,.ACer'PorMloft '"• ,._..,,an. ...... Tfl• , ..... ,.... CO"'· ...... ~ °" ~ 1 ,... .... •• , ... , C•fll· 'A-ti-1t' '°"'Ml.LIAM 0 Tit• ,., .. .,."' com· ....... IO .,_ ...._ .._. to ............. ,_. ........ le .,_. ...... 'ANCHI". AUTHO.-lllO ,..._., to tr-. ._., -~.. ,_ .... 1111 ........... C '"'-· ,..._,_ _., ----~F°"t.&MV!N-,_ _., .. ftc--. • ....... ,_ ., ..... ,... ., ... • ..._ --• ..._ •CX»IDITICMML ...... ._ • ,_ ... _ ....... -..... ----·*• 1'111 ••---........ enlels:s• ITOAUOWA ........ a... .. -c. .......__ --., ...... -"" '" " ·-.. ~ ---•• ,=::•-... _ .......... ~ -·~~-·--a.... .... ~c:...-, ... I STARTING A NEW BUmss?? t1le ~ Owpei ,, •• ,, et !!'le 0-'Y ~· • .,._.., l!o -~.,.......,...,.,. .... --IO-~ Wt .... "°" SU.~ .,.. n#N ~ y0u 9' no .... ow11 . .cl ...,,. )'Oii t"9 ·-8llO *""' .... '° .. ~ .... "'SllMa AN n..n. .. --.. .,_._ tMtCfl • CO:TI$111 If --... '°"' llcttllOllt ~ -..... •• """t"9 ~Cle!'\ .,.._ .......... ..., ............ Dor---,.., ... ,..., ,.,... "' ....... "" ... ~~ ,_ '· I' • C-DAILY PILOT/ Frldlill, ~ 20, - ~~~~~~:1--:~ ... ;;;K~ml~ICl~·;-:1~~ ... ~~K~llll~TIC[~-1;;; ... ~C~llll~TI~a~~1 ---;: ... ~~c~1111~1a:;--1 .. ~"""~~llO!!!liil:*-1~ ---~~_.,.,• ....... K~llO!!!l~:;,,,,,~1---'IWUC""":s.=ll!!llum~ FCiftlWUI• I .. _ • ....,. IQO!e oro ThllrMt•v. No-.,..,, NDTIDl•'!!!illl* ,., .... WAULT ..... TO ThE-5U8JtCI PROP• TRUITOfl HAfUllY 0 ..-n~t1 I t'telTllOUl.,._N MO'hCeTO ~8.liti,ll'l~Coun· ~COUlllTT f0tll•:r9 --·--~. TWftreU&.a ERTY,lJHllllYOUfAAIHIU,.,.111 The ~ per90M.,.. NAllll ITATDmtfl CMDln.I Of Cll Cl\Mlb9r1. Ct!J... Hall. " llJINW COURT •ITA1"1.. DAftD .... I .. On no:..-. ... , ..... ACTION TO Pf\OTfC~ HNE•ICIAAY JICLAUS ... dolnQllUliMM M' TM lotlowlllQ Ptf'.an.ar• IUlK TRANtftlll ,..,OrM,CoMa .Clli· NC ..... C... I' ' • J,... W. ..... YOU TMI 11,00 e m, l'lf•I ""-~ YOUR PAOPll!RTY, IT MA SCHILLING, LAUAI( l NATURAL ELEOANCf do;ng ~-q; tia.c ... to1 .. MT lotl'll&, lot ll'lf tu1nlthlng of p,, WW4 .... '1• AC'ftOll TO NOTICT Tltt9 .._...,._ COMpeny, a H SOlO AT A 'f'IUlllC SCHILLtHO SlASHELL OUION. 123 SI, A. )NN AT ltiE P.t.RK, 8 u.c .c.1 TRUCKS ___ ._..AM. ..... ... ~ ....... ,,,, n .. , CatffOf"'• corpof1fort •• SALE If YOU NU.DAN £X· retoro.cl Jui)' •• , ..... CMiit', Cotti ....... C1MI. STEAllNO CANYON. C N01ic.l1Mt1b'1"9'"9f!IO Add1llon11 .. 11 ol th ~CA..J!11C11 -..Lt.Dell • Mii.it AT A ....C Truttff, o,. ·Sutc111or Pl.ANATION OF" THI! lntll No.M·3'20021nlOOll t212t HILLCREST INN, 650 Town c11dl10•1 of tn1 wlln1n IPlc!llc11lon1 m1y bl Ob· P1tll!On11 KATHI! A. c ... Numtiw: IALl.•'IOUNllDAllD• T1u1t .. 01 lubt Ul\jlld N A T U JI E. fl r THE ~of Ofllclll l'llcofGI In Aoblr1KentA1 .... lios,823 Clt!1er o ....... 11th f"lool. n~~ lllt11f..-or(•) 1n11. lllnld 11 llw Ot!ICI ol t DUNLAP A•l&0205 ..... AMATIOM ·0' , ... TtullM,oflf\ll oerlalnOMd PAOCE£D!NOS AOA!N$0l tMOthUoltPllA.coidtwol St. Cl ..... COlll ....... Caltl. C:0..1 ....... CA 92626 buill llaru;ler ,, lboul 10 IMI Pv1chutng Agottll ,, 11 Fllr ~· MICHAEL A. To all '*''· Olneflclarlel .... Tu. I 0, T ti. °' T,. h9Qlted by o.Yld YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Otange Co1.1r11y, -NIH ""*!Clfl &.nlOf" Inn• .• ~on ~ l)fopll"l~ Ofllll, C.O.t• """· Cllll· DUNLAP O'IClilort. cont~• Cl'tldi· NOCllo.Gi AOAtN•T W#ftll'I and ~ Werren, l ACT A 1,.AWYEA Mid ctMd Of .1rust GI• TN• tlullfll>I 11 COfl• CllllOl1'119 CorPOrlllon, t50 herllnlfltl deleflbld lornla 81c11 IN>Uld " ,... c ... NO o~ tors; llnO PlflOtll wl'lo lft9Y YOU YOU ....... c-. Md 11Cor0tcl D.IGlrnOlii" 21.. Of! Novlml* 10, Ui1&9 •• scrll)ll 1hl tcflowtng: ")10--- ducffel by 111 lnCll~ Town Clnlll' Dfi.,., 17th TM '""'1"11) anCI tlu"WI turo"llC IOIM 111ent1on ol 1 IUMUOMI oOMfWIM tie lntll'•llCI In T.t.Cf ll LAtr'IR. 1N1 M ll'llllu,.,,.nl No. 10 00 A..M • tlit l.W Otlie"• COT'\o Of l (.QCi( .)C"c T"9 r99••lr111t(1l com· Floor. Coil• M11•. CA lddt•u 01 11'11 1n1endl0 City C1ttri.. Wl\tlltl .. Kl u NOT1Cl1 y.,.. ....,. bllfl lfll w11 Of Hl1t1. 0t botfl, of MOnCt: Of' HMO Jn Book t4331, P'Q' of 1..twtS I ORUFFEL, •t THE FtFIST AOOITIQH TO ~to lfllltlet bull--92621 lf1Mllr°'11l 1re-JAE IM IHntl. on a-*' en\illopl. .....i.nitOOiltftfMt'dlc ... EllUblth J Olll elo.I Ellz• 1'1'U9TQ'aLU.I 341 Of OftJdtl Fllcordl o1 csui.,.apoointlld9glflllorllll NEWPOAT HEIGHTS, IN ftlll \ll'lder tM FICllllOUI Thl9 bu1lnett 15 con· VOO 1471~ JEFFREY RO ic>en11fie<1 on 11'11outlldlw•I ....... 1 '"' wltttHt ,_ Ollh ~ 0111. 1111 [. J NQ.t--OU 0r"'Ot COut11r, Cll1lornll, OOETRAll.CONDOMtNIUM THE CITY OF ~EWPORT 8\jlll'llll N1ml(1> llSllCI Clutllld b~· A CorpotlllOfl A IRVINE CA 9272'0 11'11 Bid Item N"lflDlr lr'IO I 11111nf ..... d Ul'l .. 11 ~ , .. Diii Of! "'°"'9MW 01 tH9 ""1 put"IUln( to lhll Olfllln A5SOCIAT10N .....Ulf ttnd BEACH, AS PER MAP RE.· l bo¥e Otl; NIA T n1 flglSltll'll coin. Thi !oceUOtl •l'I Cal+tornte 0Ptl'l+OQ 0111t ~ wl"''" )Q der1. ilk.cl A PETITION hM been lllecl 10;00 A M. In the mal~ lobby Notice Of o.f1ult tfllflUo"ldlf 11ur..ilfll to 11'11 OE CLAR· COROEO IN 8001( I , Robett K. ···~•IOI mencld 10 . tr•nsacl """' ot ,,.. Cl'l•el ••tteoh~lt ofhce E..::n b•d Stlllll 11)1(:1~ I ... ll'llotm1tlotl !Mklw. by Ell11bltti J. Milone In •hi ol Chicago Till• •oc:•tld II record.a J~ 30, 191111 •• A TION or COVENANTS. P . .\G Es •• OF MIS. TNt llltlm..,I wit lllfld ,,.,, llnCI.,. 1t1e ht hllOUI ot p1inc1p1I tlul1r11tll Ol!ICI 111Ch and eve<y nem lit NI {f yOU ••lh to 11e1t tne ad· S11p< ·~~Court ol Cal1lorni1, 825 North Broadwl~ in IM ln11r111'Mnt No.1111·350922ol CONDITION$ ANO AE· CELLANEOUS MAPS , IN wilh thlCounty Cll<kolOt· t!us'-n1fl14! or n1m1• ofthl•fll..,dedttan•f&ror>S lorln In !hi sp1e1lic1Uon• vice 01 1n ettornay in rnot CO,.fll~ofOr~. Cltrots.ii11 A'h1.Courit_wol OlllCl1J Record• of 11Jd STR!CT!ONS 1n1roon1tt1r THE OFFICE OF THE -, COt>nly oo Augt.11! 28. ltlllCI 100¥9 oo Jenuary 1. SAME AS ABOVE Any ar1C11ll pxc1i:n.on110 !he~ m11111, you lhould Clo 50 (HE PETITION req..-11 Dfenge St Ill Of C1lllornl1 Ccxlnty, wllt \jnCI.. an Cl r 111 r' Id I 0 I I I h I COUNTY FIECOR0£R Or 11119 19111 Ali 01n.r t!uSln" n1m" 5P1"tof.c;111oflsm"1IO.cle1r· prornp11y~Thfl ~wrol· t(lltEli.l.10.thJ.Miri1onebl CALl ,FOANIA RE ~ P'\#luanl 10 Ilk! D11<1 of 'CC&R·1··1. reoorCled in SAlO ORANGE COUNTV, F4ntal lh11 1tl\lm9"t WIS lllld ~ 1Cldr1SIN$ "sed 01 \Ill ly In tM b lCI pl\d llll.,re I tfltl respor111. 11 anw. mly be ICJC>Olnlld ·U l)ll"lo0t\8I •IP-CONVEVANcE CQMPAMY, lMt 'tllt 11 public auction 800li 1151111. P1g111 332, II CALIFORNIA PlJblilll'ltd Or~ COHI W•I" tbl Count~ Cl&rk ol Qr. 1n1..,Cled iransteror .,..111'11 tel lorlh any ,,.,,. on tM filed Oii IJ!fll r-1111111 to .Omltllr lhl 1 Cllolorflll COl"POrltlon, " tor c;Qh, i.wtul money of 11'1 Mq, Oflic:11I Rec:orCls ol Or· VOU ARE lN OErAULT 0111)1 Polol Septttml>lt 27 1nge Courlty Of'I 5eQ1em1>11 th•ett ~1111 last 0351 10 llr 1p1c1t1c1t•o111 11"t.i1 b;j AVllO! UlllCI n1 sfoo dtl· n11t1 ol tM dl<lldlnl d\jly 1ci11ol11 l1d Tt\jllll Unit.cl S11t• of ~!Cl, 1 "'VI County, CaUl0tn!1 u UNOEA A DEED OF TRUST OCJoblf 4, l I. 18, 1989 28. 1989 11 kno•n to the 111tlf1GICI grounds lor r1111etk>n ol I~ mll'd1do Et lrlbun1I CIUICll THE PETITION r1que111 under thll c.tllltl DMc1 ol cathllr"t Cl"llek p1y1toll IO 1n ... :..eCI lo 1n1 •ubjett OATEO 6129188 UNLESS W·6•7 JV McGoodw•n PreSI· tr1nlereea1e NONE btd (leciClof oontrl UCI ""av-ll'le ~···WILL Ind Y -"11.>.IWlldbyOAVIOM Mid Tr\jS\M dr1wn on I propertyv111ting•nttll~ YOU TAl(E ACTION TO oent The name$ ano bus.ne11. Ell;Jl bid 11n11JI Ht to<tn 11'11 Cloencoa 1 menos que UC! re· COdlColl, 1f 1ny. bl ldmillld GARLAND. A MARRIED 11111 or n1lion1! bin~. I of PATRICIA FIERRO Will •Pf40TECT YOUR PROP· -----------! f'4S3071 add•llt5 OI tne •nte!"ldlld 1.,11 n1mes ind resod.mce1 o sp0t1da dentro de 30 (1111 to ClfOblll Thi wi!l lr'IO lny MAN 1a 11111totl rec:orClld Cnl(;k Clrewn by I 1t1t1 or SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ERTV, If °M~"Y BE SOLO AT "8.IC flOftC[ PlJbl1st11o:f Orange COii! trans!!!tt!l\til aH.' WOO BOK 111 11e1sons and a11n1e Lia. 11 1ntorm1t1on q.,e coOic1l1 1r1 ev1n1bte lor Of'I oC101>11 05, 1i82, 11 In· edlr11 Cfedol unton, or e TO THE HlGliESl 6IOOER A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU --"'-'="''-'"'°"'°---IDarly P•IOI October 6. !3, 20, LEE 4 YOUNG HEE LEE . 33 onterlSl!"CI on !I'll proposal ! 1.g"e 1111mon1hon in the .... kept atiuml!'ll No. 112,3ot9690, of cnlCk Clr1wn by I 11111 O• FOR CASH C?&,11:111 at lne NEED AN £MPLANAllON l"ICTITIOUI 9UlloNEI S 27 1989 BEAR PAW 36-C IRVINE lfll bid 11 by I corpor1tfoo8 Si Usled Clffll 1oliClllr ~ by !hi court Qfflcill RICo<d• or Or1nge ledlir:ll llYiogl 1nd 1oen ••· time Of tale In l1wful •noney OF THE NATURE OF THE ........ 8TATIMENT F·11•2 CA 927 lot slele tt>e namea. ol 11>1 of. cOtl .. fO oe un lbOg.IClo en · THE PETITION req..-11 COlinly, Stile of Cllilornl1. toe•lhon, or uv1ng1 bin .. ot the Unl!ICI St1tes1 II t~ PROCEEOINO AGAINST Thi loWowing l)llSO<'ll ere Tn11 1r>e prop..rl~ pe<to· hce•i .. no can S•ll•' 11 este •St.into. Ottl>lflil nac;eroo aultlo<il'1" to 1o:frrwnlst., lhl ur'IOlr '"' ~ ot 1111 IPIQ,fied 1n aec:llOl'I 5 102 ot Q'U\5tdl front enuarn:e ol rr.e YOU. VOU SHOULD CON· Clolrig lbulonlh u PUBllC fl)TICf ._.,, fl!!relo '' deS(uMD on 1greemer11 Oii toet11t1 0!"1 1nmtld11t1mente 01 tSI• es1111 11ndlr \hi lr'IOeplO· 1ner-11n corlllOnecl w1N M!l 11 11'11 Fon1nc111 CoC11 1nCI AT&T Bvlkllng. l<)Clted <ti TACJ A LAWYER JELL.EASON MARKE f · 1----.-.~~-~---I 91netaJ a~ LEASHOLO lt..1· corpot<tloOl'I , 1nd wne1herr' miner ii su re1pu11.11 den I ACl1T111·1111r1til;ill of El· P\lbllc euctioll to !I'll lllghetrt 1u1nor1Zed 10 dO bl.i11ness on llOO 1 ll'Vlfle Centlf Oro\e 538 TUSTIN AVENUE. ING QROOP. 59111 Engonee. FIC°riflOUS 9USINESS f'ROVEMENT ' FIXTURES rnorit titan one OlhC" n1u5\ Her1!11, to Illy 1lgu1111. puedfl tllff Act. jTll1• eulhorlty 11· t>iOOer lor cutl. or cnlCll 11 11111 1t1te It ll'le m1on en-Cotla Mesa CIJllO<ntl all NEWPORT SU.CH. CALI· DrlY-1. Huntlng\Ofl Seac:n. CA NAME STATEMENT EQUIPMENT FURNITURE 11<11n If lr\e O•CI •S oy I O·•"· ser reg11ttiMll 1 1Jlf'lP9 lows \he OlflOnal •19'"80· CllKf!OIO below, pay1bll 11 l•lntl 10 Firll Am1rlcan right lltlfr Ind •nt11<e1i con-FORNJA 92&49 , fn1r ro11ow"'il peisons 11,11 G 0 0 D W 1 L l A N 0 n11rs111p 01 a 1o•nl Y&nh .. •11, I· TO THE RESPONDENT 1at1¥1 to 111<.1 many actiof"ll t"9 111111 ol ule •"' 11wful Tltle ln1111anc1 Comoany •..,.eel to and now neld by •I 111 11 strffl or common Aich1tCI W1H11m Jellerson. dO"lg Du"ness 15 fRAOENAME ;ind •I 1oc1111111 slate the, nano11s onCI, •d· The pe111oone1 n11 Iii~ 1 •ftholll obl1lnlng court •P· m0111'1"·0l lhe United St1\11 located at I 11. E••I Fllth "nCle• Sl•d CC&R.1 on rne Clelllll'lahon ot p.rooe<!~ •S t4•a E. Collon REdlands, HOTEL RE SERVAT ION 1i1 14 115 J EFl"REY RO A i:lresse s ot all 11ener11I pan· petotoon concerning your p1ov11 Bllo•• ttklng certeil) ol Am11oc.11i witnout war· S1r11tt. m the Cny 01 Senta pro1>11•ly 111uaieC1 on sa•d snown ab0v1, no w111 tal'!ty '' CA 112374 CEf"TEl;l OF SOUTHERN 1RVINE CA 92120 ner• and 1o•n! ~e"tur11<1 11 mlHllllil 11 you1111 to Ille 8 11ctoon1, howe~11 . tt>e cier· r1n1y e•Pr••a or !mc>lled 11 Ana. Catororn1a 111 tnal 11gn1 County and Sta!11111&er1bt!CI 91Yflf'\ as lo oll compl1tl1tni1BI Tlll1 bulln11s •• con-CALif"ORNI,.. •::>21 Camous Tne Oos•ne.ss 011n1oi "Md Ille" b•d<lef •S • 1011 1esponse wo1nln 30 Clays ot son111 rep•et.en1111ve \1 re· to 1•111. '"'"· poss.esllort or tit!• l!"ICI lnl11r111 corweyect as OI t0<r1Ctnessi Tne oen· Cluetld by: Al'I lndovoCl..al Oro~•. s111 326 Irvine CA by 1ne sa1C1 t•11nsh~ror1si 11 o<ooroer0<sn10 or anoth•• the aau! tn11 lh11 1ummons qulre<t to gov• notioe ·to 111c11mtor1nces, 11! r1gn1. uoe to •nd now netd by 1! undtr \Jrnt I 01 lot 4 ot l•ac• n1foe11ry uOOef ••Ill Deed ot Th• r1g11111n1 tom · 92715 Sil•d 1oco1toon " ARBOR enl•ty 1n111 11oes o .. aoness os 51rve<l 0<1 you your d• 1n1e<estlCI llll"SO<'IS unll•s anCl •nlotrnt now n.14 by it 11•d OeeCI of Trust •n 1ne 8693 as rec0<ded'" Boo~ Tr.,s1 bt•1t1sonol 1br1acn mll'ICld 10 transact buS!-Orl~I Counly Ho!el Res Cl EAN£RS onoer a loctohous name. lh h1utt m1y bl ..,te<ld ar'IO 11"11! lhly n1ve wl>Yltd nOllCI or 11 suth fru1111 l:1 llld lo tile OIOPlflY Sllullled on 1110 J58, P39111s 30.:;1 1 tnCIUSove o• Oelaoll on the obhg11oons ,,.., uoo.r 11'11 1..;!lllous ervll•Oll Cente< •52 l C am· lna1 sa•CI tol.11~ 1rans1e1 ts O•d s11a11 toe •n tne •••I n1m co.,,, may el'll., • 1udgmen1 con$l!tllld 10 tne p<oposea tollow1rig oesc:robed p<<191•ly County 11'1(! S11111 C1esc11bltCI OI' Nh&eel!•neous P,laps OI ~ .. reo lhlreo.,. he•etolo•e tlullneal n1111t1 or n.1m11s ""5 o •.. e Ste ,~~ •·~•n" .ntel'!Oed to Dir con!<lm· ol 1ne b•dOer ,..,tn a oe1111· cor>ta•n•ng 1njuntt1we or act•on i Tne •nClependent t1101tlld H'I the 11lore111e1 ill roc11! Racorlls o! 0•11119" eeecutlCI 1nd C1el1ve•ed to llsllld lbOVI on Septembtl• CA 92115 ma1e<1 ill 111e o!llc;io ol LUC K l'lil•On to11ow•n9 snowing o rner orC11t1s concerning aC1mm1str111011 1u1nor11.,. ••H Coun\y end Stale. 10 wit All TH Al CE RT A!N Co;;nly CaJo!orl'!oll \118 .. rn:111<11gnec:t • •nllen 15. lili Tll.s o .. s.nttss ,5 cOf1· ESCROI\> CO INC GAR· OBA !ll111hc1o1oo"sn<tme) O•Y•'SIOllOIP•OPll'tY spousel be gr1nU!d unless In AHOl\l'llro11nt.hlle,Hla!t1 LANO SITUATED IN THE Tnoi streel llddreu rinCI Oec!aration ol Oef1u1t and Alch1rCI W Jellerson ouciea by A Co•o0<atoon OEN GROVE c111o rorn1a provroeo nowe•·•• no he· St.ippor1 cn11d cullody c!'\110 1n1erested oe•son hlea en and .n1111st wn1cn Tru1tor STAT£ o r CALIFORNIA other common des011na1ion Oem11nd tor Siie pnCI wl!I · Tn11 s1111ment was Meo T ne •eg•st<l!n\ co•n· 92E•4 o<> o• a!!oi• NOV 1. t•!•OUI name snail nit .. sed Sl.IPO•t. a11orney lees. costs, objection to 1n11 pet•l•On anCI m•y now neve or may ner•· COUNTY OF ORANGE. CITV '' any or 1n11 real P•OPe•I~ te" notice ot defa.,11 and ot with Ille County Ciefk ot O•· mencea 10 1,811sacl DuS•· 1989 unloJ$S 1nere 1s a ,c .. ••ent and sucn otner r1liel 1s m1y snows gOOCI c1u15e wny !he 1t1er acquire (lncl.,dlng lite OF IRVINE, DESCRIBED AS desc•' ~eel a o o we 05 eleehon to cause Hie undl!•· 1nge Count~ on September nest .,n11e, tne 11ctoloo1is Tn1s oul~ tran5te1 11 sub· reg11t•at1011 wo\11 111e O•an11 De g<an11d br rile court lhlt couri s11ould not gran1 tne 111111 m land tnat m1y bl llC· FOLLOWS ou•PO•ll!d to Doi 4 1 Sl'lo.,... 51gned c.1uMd s1!d notice 01 21, 19119 0.,siness name 0, nameli 1ect to Cahlorr"a Unolo1m Co.inly Recoroe• In else ot g1rnosnment or wl!>f!S Tl~· 1111nor11y Qll,,ld und1• an ootoon PARCEL 1 De•"'· lrv<ne Calito""" dela .. 1t 11ncl of 11frcf10t1 to btl f432304 hsled a bOve on A .. g .. s t 1 Comme rc•ll Code Secl•Oll corpora1oons 1nc1 .. de tn mg ot money or prooe•ty or A HEARING Ofl Ille peu. cirov11>0n wh.c;h m1y btl con· LOT 33 OF TRACT NO lne ""dll1"1Qneo d•S· •ecordeCI July 7. 1989 as Publ•lhe<I O••n!>ft Coasl t989 E106 n1mes or tne Pt1!5•Clenr otner court •utnorozeo uon woH toe "'9ld on NOVEM· t10flltd 1n or.goner le•se ol on 9351 AS SHOWN ON A ciaimli any ••11tiohty 10• any Instr No 119·36069• tn Boo~ 01ily PllOt October 4, 11 18 p11,1,0 c Si1imp P•esioeni Tne name ano aOll•ess 01 Sec•eta•y Trees..••• and ciroceed""ll' m1y Ilse resull BER 16. 19119 11 1 •S P M m llTlflf\d,,,.nt 10 llti1$ll. 1n tnat MAP RECORDED 1N BOOK "'ICO<•etlness ol tnoi s1reer "• ot OlllC•ll Rec0<ds '" 25. 19119 rnos •l•temenl .,..115 toled In':! person w1111 wnom Man1ge< MAV 11119119 Dept No 3 !ocl1ed.al 700 ct<t11n L11t.enold E1111e on •OI. PAGES 26 27 AND 211 address and 01ner common tneoll1teo1 !I'll Reco•Je< ot W·660 wnn 1n1 Couniv Cte•k 01 Or c•a•ms m11) oe ldrd •5 Thit Cory Council ot tn Gary Gr1n•lll•, Clli'k, •r: Ctv.c:: Center Of1ve. Sat111 anCI 10 OF M I SC El LANE 0 US desigl'lat1on '' any sno11o· 0••"9'11 County ange ColJnll on Seo!emoet LUCK\O ESCROW GO INC C1!y o! Costa Met.a <He•~• Linet. C. H1y11, 01pt,1tJ Anl, CA 92701 Lot 12, Block H cl T•IC1 MAPS. RECORDS Of" OR· ne•e•n Sa•CI S11e win be m1oe l'6 l9&9 89~2 G AR DEN GROVE tne .. g111 !O re1ec1 ~n1 or all C*k If" vou OBJECT ro 1ne 1219 '"tile cny or Newpor1 ANGE COUNT Y CALI· S11•C11111e .. oll tl'f'maoe DU1 o .. two1nou1covenan10< war. ---,,,,,-,---,------1 Ftl2812 Bl VD 207 GAR.DEN D•d~ David W•lklftOn 2107 N 11•an!1ng ol 1n1 pel>l•on, you Beach '' snown Ofl 11 map FORNIA wo!nou! covenanl O• war· ra111y e~press or 1n1phed. '". f'tBl..IC M)TICE c 11 se s c n, 0 I' ri e, GROVE CA 92644 ano the 0111ec1 Octobe• 17 1989 ~roadway. , ~208. Santa snoulCI eo1ner 111oear 11 tne 1nereot recorOeCI '"Book 38, EKCE PT ING THE RE · •anty e•P•ess O• '"'"""II •e· ga•d1ng 111•e posse~soon o• ---'-=='-'-"''-""---·lo<no .. lson "'4ot>ll'I A lllS1 \lily !Or l•hng Cl<l•rn5 b; ANY QUESTIONS CON· Ana CA92706 llei1.11n'il Ind state VOUf Ob· P11111 26 S 27 onCluS<~I OI FROM. All OIL Oil 93•d"1'il 1'1~ D05S<•55•01l 0' elltUrnOrances In Piii' 1111' FICTITIOUS •U81NESS Burnet! ~ Po1rk Praza s.,,1., '"'Y c•ell•!O< sna11 oe NOV 6 CERNING TH•S BID CALL PuDl1sn1C1 0 •11n11e Go1s1 111tt1ons or fol1•r111en ob1t1C· M•&eell1neou1 M<tCIS recorCls RIGHTS MINERALS MIN· encumor.inces 10 pa~· Hll• •emr.•nrng P"ncopal sum ot NAME STATEMENT. SOO +•~one C A9271• 1989 11on•c1> •s 1ne ousme~~ 6 "1UCE COVEY Al 171• Dii<I~ P•I01 Seolembe• 29, 11on1 w11n the court Delore ol 0111191 County, c•ea1e<1 ERAL RIGHlS NAT URA L •emirmong 1>r•11cioa1 Sun or 1ne no!l!'t~I secure<! Dy satO Thi loHOWll'!g oersons ar11 Publ+ineo O•ange Coasl l.lav t>f!lorP lf>f! cons .. n>mi< fi42.i9';2 Oc1obe1 E 13 ?O 19119 Ille lll!a"ng Your appea•· by 1n11 Clflam 1eas. Cllll!CI GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER ine hen wicur«t O~ S!\10 rital Det>d 01 l•uSI .. .in 1nte•es1 do•ng bus.,,..s u · OaJ+• Polo! ociooer 1J 20 1•on oa1e SPf1Cd-tallove Puor.~ned Ora,,oe Coasl F819 ancem1ybl!ml)lrSO<•o• by Ao,.1 27 19E7. e.eculeCI by HVOROCARSO NS SY o<Ot>e•t,. "''"0•nte•<"St in..,, .. as ns111!lnote1><ov•O!'CI aO· LYNDEL"S & t..1 0QN. l~ Noven,oe< 3 1939 D1tH SEP 20. IH9 Dail~ Prfol Cktobet 2\l 1989 -----------[YOUf aitorney Tiie !1v1neComp1111y. 1 Wes1 WHA lSOE:VER N AP,IE On as P•Ovodel.I on Si<<l 1anc.-s ·! 11"0 ol 1ne !rusts S7RUCK l•OO Pac•l•C r .8fi1~ WOO ll-OKLEE F87~ PlllllCfl)lJCE 1rvOU AREA CREOITOR V1<g1n1a Coroo•at1on as KN OWN, GEOTHERMAL CC&R s a,11va11C"' •' 11ny C<f'.tfeCI o~ S111l ~ ot Co1s1 Hwy "12 1. Hunt· 1----------'"-'"i VOUNG HEE LE E ,------------! or 1 con1m9en1 c red•IOr ot l••~• 11n11 by Wolma C STEAM ANO All PROO· und<"• tne IP•m~ n1 !il•d r..,s1 iogton B11en CA 92E48 P'UBLIC NOTICE 1n11nd1d Tr•l'l•I••••• Pllll.IC NOTICE K·5129J !Ile oecePsed. ~ou mU5t hi" Hesse as Llt»ee recor!led UCTS DERIVED FROM ANY CC&R s lees i:i1a"1es an<l s,,.,, sale will D<" nf'ld Ofl Lynne Ft1nc11e1 Parelfa 1 ---~~~~~~~--I P,,1>1o~n1td• Otan9e Coa~I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS yoor Cllom W•\h \he COU•t and on Ma~• 1967 "' Boolt 1121.3 Of THE FOREGOING THAT ll •P&nSes ct 1•ie Tr<0Sll.'" il"d "f<"lvilmtoe• 10 191!9 ,,1 1400 f'IClfic Co1st Hwy F"ICTITIOUS llUSINESS 01101, p,oot Octot>er 20 !98£1 K·5t7a2 NAME STATEMENT ma•I a copy !O \he personal P111e 90 Ofl oc•a! Reco1ds MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER ct !ht> Uusls '""11P<l ti, ,,1ia 1 30 p.., "'1ne lobb~ to tn•• >:121. Hun!lng1on Seacn NAMEITATEMENT !8"6 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS T"etollowingpe•sonsa•e <ep<esen111!1v1111001ntf<!toy l!!SHOl S •nlerest s"bi8• SAID LANO TOGETHER CC&R s tio•IOot•q •or 11!1HI 111 E01 CA 9281.8 Tne lol!owong Cll'SOns i<il NAME STATEMENT do•ng ousoness as tne cour1 w+ltl•n IOU• mon1ns quen!ly 15so9nftd to DAVID WITH THE PERPETUAl Tne total an•o«"I o! lh<i Sou\11 <.•'W•I S!<e>!T O•an9t; Adele JOMj:>h1ne la Sala CIO!ng D"SIOISS as Tht! tollo11orng pe•~OnS dte EGG ROLL HOUSE 2540 l1om ll•t! Oale O! l!r$1 •S· M GARLAND ii mlt"ld RIGHT OF DRll I ING l.lnpaJd Dal11nc" 01 11•,. ,)f1 I, Cahl<)•n•119Z668 1400 P1c1llc Co1sl l-<•y JRP AO'IERT ISING 230 PUBLIC NOTICE CIO!n9 bu$•"1!>S illi Main H lrv•ne CA 927 1.f suance ol lit Hers as orovt<led man 11 nos sole and seoa1ate MINING EXPLORING AND 9atoon keu•ell Dv th...-P•OO At '""' t'"'" OI 1ne •n•l<lll 2 121, H11nt1n11ton Beacn L<lle Lane. Su•ll! 108. Nlw· --~~~~~~~--! ARBOR Cl E AN[RS Boni! v .. n Nguien 1•58;1 •n secloon 9100 ot \t>e C111-OfOOl!'"ly OPERATING THEREFOR e<ty to Dt' •olll •'·•I •11ason· u .. 01oc1Ui011 01 11101 not•ce CA 92&•11 port B1i1ch CA 9266J NOTICE 1•775Jelhil~ Rd A l•v1ne t .1 .. •el Aoe l•vll\C CA 92714 fO<Q•-' P•oDate Code ltie Tne 10131 amount or tne A.NO StQRING IN ANO RE. nDle est1ma1eo <.O~!S e • ·ne 10:-1a• ~"'°""' o! 1ne un- Tn11 bu11ness is con· J ICQuet•ne R Pa1tnljf", 230 INVrTING 8 t0 S CA 92720 Con le 1110 PUl;ohc 11;a11• t•m& !or 1,1,ng ct111ms "'111 no1 un11a•CI p11nc1p1J ba111.1ce MOVING THE SAM f FRO~~ oen!>t'5 and <td~d"•~·~ at In .. pa•d 11111ance ol tne Otlh- Clutled toy A Limited Pafl· Lotll line ~ 108 Ne.,..POt! 1110 ITEM NO. 872 Woo Bo~ ll"!oi! J Be.Jr Paw sas C•h MO 64 106 &ltP"e 0"0' to tout mO!JlhS ontl•tSI I hereon IC>gell"lltf SAID LAND OR At.IV OTHER !ome of the •r,.t,;t< O"IJ"Cill <o" Ollh "' ~ec.,red D1 Tn<!' above Olttlhip B111c11. CA 92663 NOllCE IS H[REBV J6·C 1r11me CA 9:>: I ~ !nos t•USones~ ,5 con· lrom 1ne C1<tleol tne noia,,n9 ""In •e1on1oty est1m1\ed LANO INCLUDING THE O! lhe Nl>hCt' o! Salit 1~ JeSC«tJOlCI dtoeCI O! l•u~t <tnd Tiie regi1tr1nt(1f com. Tnls business •5 con· GIVlN that lil'alf'O ,..,,5 tJ.,s,nes~ •S co11 dlJC!Poo, c0.p11,1,,e1s no11c eo111:1ove costs itJtpenses 11ne1 ed ~IGHT IOW>-tiPSTOC~OR $3 4767~ .-51>n>a1ed costs e•oe11~s mencld 10 tr1nsac1 DoS•· Cllltl<tdby Anln01v1C1ua1 r•or·u~.u~w•l•lle<ece • .,. .. (10, ouc1eaor An !n<l,..•(hH<I ,,.. .. •ei;i•st•ant com vou MAY E)(AM•NE 1ne v1nces a11ne1•meot1ne1n. 01Rf:Cl lO NAl LV DRILL l n<> B11n<J1•C 0~1. DOE J"1111dvances1s$11600S8 nets under 11'11 Foc11t1ous The •l!g•stran! com· ine l.·1. of <:"psta Mt0Sd IJ J ~e •e9osl••H1l c o.lm m.,ncell to t•ansao:.! bus• hie -ept Dy the tout! II you •l•al p.,blocar.on ot ll\01 NO· AN O MINE FROM LAN DS TRAIL CONDOMINIUM AS 11 '~ l)OSSlblfr thal al 1ne BUIOfllSI Nlml!(t ) hS11111 menced IO !tansact Duso· ..,,1 Tn" Cil1 Council P O menced lo 11.JnS.JLI b"5'· •>t'ss und.,, Ille l>ttotin"~ afl! a Pt!•son mll!f~led on t1Ce1teS4J.90519 Oll"IER THAN THOS E $0CIAT l0N ""I!"' sa•<I l•mt.ol s111e !he openonQD•d •boveOfl NIA flell l.ll'ld .. tt\e hc!•t•OUS S O• 1100 CPSl<t l,.~esd C<tlt ""SS ..... lie• rne ht!1T1ous OuS•"eS.> n;tm., O• '""''es tnitestate yOU"Ul>hlew•!n c .... en11~ Oaled Casn ... s HERE I NA6 0V( O f CC&RS•l<•1e10101 e .......... 11'(! mao tw le•\ llllln !he 101111 Adlll! LI S1l1 buSlfllt&S name or names 'O"hJ 92628· 1200 °'' 0, D"li•ne~s name o• n11mois •isled ·ll•O•f' on N 4 !nit COU<l a l0<m1t Reuvest Cneck1 or Ce<toltoid Cnec-s SCRIBED Oil OR GAS and <le+•vj:,teO to 1np u"<I~ .noeot~'<J•>oiSS o...e Th11 •l•lement wes hied liS\lld lbo•e Ofl NIA n .. •or .. 1h .. n0u1 10 O(f ..... llSl!"I'.: ilO<Ne on N II, B•nn Vl\J"I f>lg .. ,en lo• Soec11I Nol.c::e ot H>e lol iu•yaOle lo 1ne r•uStff O< WE LLS TUNNELS A.ND s<gnecl .. '" !!i'n n .. ci ..... 1.011 D111e 10 10 SQ W"Olh !I'll County Cle<~ ol Or-JICQuehne R Pa!met 0,, l"u"da, "fo•emi,,., '<' Woo Bo~ lilt' Thi~ slatemero! ,.. .. , '•led •"9 o! aon onver1tol)' ano I P· b!OO+>< are accepl•Dle to SHAF IS INTO lHROUG1t ot ~1""11 and n._.,,,.,.,u Tr" l .O. SERVICE COM· 1ng1 C011nt1r on Oclober 10 Thu; sr11emen1 •IS ToleG IQ89 1 snail °"' ,.,,. ,,.. ,.,,5 s111r,...,..e•·• '""' hll"<l ,...1n •ne co.,ni. Cler• c t Ot :i•a1seme111 ol es111re a s!;f!ts Tr.,slee P•Ov1(!ed proper 0 R A C R 0 SS T H E S11e '""'ii "'"'rtl.'n Nt>t·t" nl PAN V, 11 ••Id Tr.,1t• ... ·8 r 1989 wotn '"" Countv Cle<I< or O<· SPO"~•Q•'·•• 0, in .. ll•cto .. , T<> N.11111n>Cou"h co."~ o• 01 ~noe l.o ... ,,t. on S"1>tl!ml..,, o• ot anype!•!•Of"' o• account •llitfll•hc,al•on 1s a•••lllD+.! SUBSURFACE o r TH E Oe!d"I! .1nd [1 .. ct•<>• '" 5"1' Cry1t11 Anllildei. A11l1t1 n1 F4>IOll lr>Qtl COUn!y on Seo!embtlf Pehvt'r nos ruo !{· '""' l.•I, ,1ng" L•Juni, on \k!Qll .. • ~ !S, 1!18'< ilS DrOvoOed 1n s.e<:l•Qn t2~0 F•om "'tormanoll wh•ch LANO HEREl NABQVE 0£· w11~ r~(;<"Cl"U J",,,. • ' 1'18" S1<:retlPJ. I01 South L.e wl1 Pubhslled O•ange Coas! 26, 1989 C!o"'~ .. Olh{P ti> lf•P P•Oj.lt!• 1980 F"•J1719 o! !noi Cal•IO•!Hij P•oOate 1ne Tn•Slt't'! oecms rel•aDle SCRIBED ANO TO BOT 15 In>'' .j ... ' ,. I N <;"· SI. O••n111. CA IH&I. (714) Oai!y Piiot October 18, 2::> Fl.32725 "nnou<'<eCI ''"''°' S•Cl5 '"" bo:> F"4ll790 Puu+oshed O•;i.,0e Lo;i~o CO(le A ReClueSI 101 SP•'C•al bol 101 ,.h,cr. l <uS!Ge 1oa~e5 fOM SUCH WH IPS TOCKED ~9·3~1 780 11• n,.. """'"' 3'5·4700 November 1 11 19119 PlJblosned Orange Coast ouo1,c11 0p .. ,, .. u ,.,1u ''""'" Publosned Or .not' Coos1 C);i,1, p,101 Seol•"''lJ"' 29 Nolt<:e !ormosa•il•ldblt>!rom no '"P•es.lnl<tl•O" o• wiu OR DIRECT10NALLV 'i•Qnl"O TAC &11]1195 W·702 Diltly PolO!Otlobe• 4 11 111 <llO"CI JI 10 00 .. '" O• " n ... ,. p,101 Oc!Ob«• !.l )fl Ol!OO.,• Ii IJ ?O 1980 !he court Chlf~ r;tt11~ l!<eet itdO•t'55 O• DRll l EDWEllS TUNNE LS Date<.I 01lnb•" 1• 1"'811 1r AVAllA8L£ fHE Ell 25. 1989 wo•· 111,."""!I<'• "" ~, t( 27 NO•f'mDe< 3 1<•69 r l'lflO EU11bllh J. M1lon1, P•H· otnt'r common e111s19n11!1on ANO SHAFTS u~DER 4NO LEWIS I DAUFFEL, 8001 PE l. l ED OPE NINO BIO w.6 70 PlllllC NOTICE r P'··'I llonl1 In Pro P1r. 1308 Re· o! ll>e ~Dove 11esc .. oee1 6EN(AT1tORl:lEYOND fHE Irvine Cent•• Drive. Sulla MA, eE OB TAINED 6~ ---,,,,-_,:-,,,-,,,,-:-::--·[·--,--,,-,_,-,-,-,-,-,-,---1------------1·-----------------------19 en11 Ro1d 20 , S •n prower!\ t' 302 KINGS f)llERIOR LIMITS THERE· l4Q.l1wlf•1.C1Hl0tnl1t2711 CAL LING IHE l'OLLOW!NG "8.tC NOTICE PlBl.IC M>TIC[ Pl.a.IC NOTICE Pl.a.IC NOTICE Ollgo. C A n1n ROAD NEWPORT BEACH or ANO 10 REORllL RE 111•1 727·0505, •r: O•bl• H lEl fP..,ONE NLIMSERSON ---""°~~~~~--1---'-=='-'-"'-'-'"'---1---'-!::::""_::"'-"'"---1 ---'-"'"""-"''-""'~----'-=='-'-'='-""---·I PlJb1tsn<"{f O•anQI' Coa~t CALI FORNIA 92660 TUNNEL EQUIP MA l"-1· L ••I•· ES 0 , A I · !Hf DA• BEFORE l ..,E K 51941 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals lrom contractors licensed '" accoro:tance with Section A. 17. Proposal Requirements and CondiliOlls will be received at !he Otl1ce ol tne Clerk o l tne Board ol Supervisors, Room 465 , Ha!I o l AdministratlOll. ol tne County ol Ot"a nge. San1a Ana. Calllorn1a. on or before Wednesday the eighth day ol November. t98 9 at lwo o 'c lock:. at which time they wlH be publiet~ opened and read 1n Room 169. Flrsl Floor, Hall o l Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaz1, S an1a Ana. CalilOfni•. ror the lollowll'!g project to be adm1n1st&red by the Orange County Envlronmenlat Management Agency: lt•m No. ' 2. (A.)1 (AJ2 (A)3. MILE SOUAAE AEGIONAL PARK -OAOUP ptCNIC sltELTEA PAOJECT NO. MS 22.S-1 S C HEDULE OF WOAK ITEMS Item MobiHzat1on Park Oevelopmen1 8" Wood Picnic l ables COllcrete Serving T1bles w l Sinks 4· High Masonry Bk>cit: Wall w tStaQe L.S. L.S . L.S. L.S. L.S . Reduced COllstruction plans, special provisions and other c011trac1 eharge or may be secured upon payment, ltlCludlng stale sales taJ:. o l. docume111s are avallable 101 e11aminatlon wlthoul S7 .80 ii plck;ed up in person S 10 .00 Jl 1itquested by mall Plans at1d specilicaUons requested dOCUmttflll may be Dellvel"ed. by mait are Mtfll via U.P .S .• so ~se lnciude the street a d dress lo whieh lheM A complete set of lull size cons1nx;U011 plans will be 1v1ilable IOI" exam1n111on without charge Of may be secured upon payment. Including sales 1••. ol the amout1t snown Jn the proper COiumn In the 11ble Haled below. No. of S heets ,_, 6· 10 11· 15 16-20 21-25 26·30 Coat P er Set S3 70 7 .40 11 10 1.t.80 18.50 2.2.20 No. of Sheela 31-35 ,...., 41-45 •&-50 51-55 56-60 Cqa1 Pllf Se1 $25.90 29.60 33.30 37.00 40.70 ••.40 Acid S2.00 to p rice shown 11 plans are requested by mall. EMA S tandard Plans wl1h special provisions (c11rren1 l1s1.111) are afto part or l hl1 c ontract. Copiet ol the atanda!d ptana with apaclal provtaklns are also avallable a t lhfr o lflce 01 EMA (Room 225) '°" an Mkll1ionaf cn..-ge. Including 1111• ..._ ta•. of: I 11.50 II piekad up In pctl"llOf'I S12.75 It raquested ~mall AN chade.I atlalt ba mada payable to: EmrtrOIWMnUll .. .,,~, Agency "Pubic WOrt&f..lllUftCtk>n ,._. OlllDe 9oll 4048 (!Mlllng Mklr ... ) ., CMo. C.. OrM W•. Room 225 (atrwt llddreasJ .._W.C lfu111ata702 n.. .. lie flO ~kw NIUm of ptw and ..._, pt0"9klM, and rMum la Mt ,...eel. °"9ilrawHcltl .. "°' proPtrfy Mdr....O °' PIYlibtll.,.. aubjaot to..,.. TN IMA .... not 9Cellpl l"llPOn ••1111 '°' tMI ....,, ' . TIMll't'r:...-=-:.1adli.-.to .. ,.-01111•il...._A. .. PW5 ll?A q •••-OUs•••'"• ,..._. •l•tlNCllM-DlllWllt .. p!tlJ 717 .... p!tlJll FIDmlMil•rt1'' F•••l l1i;u '110f ....... Mil ..... ~1ul1l1w ............ .., ....... , ........... .. ...... -.~ .. -.............................. . ~ .................. Or I s.COol••·-·-•DMlllll•Ot4Ml•1111. .,,£ .. ,.. .. ,._,,,., ................. -..... .., ....... . 111 .... ..,..c..,.c• •• Oa•I~ P1IO! \)(.lobt>r lO 21 Sa•d PrOpe•f• oS De1nQ TAON REP.I.IA OEEP[N lor n 1)I A 91nl lor <;Al.( o0 T4 1 38!.·l.831 ot 27 1989 ~OIJ lo• 1ne o .. rPO!Je OI J)ll\/ ANO OPERATE ANY SUCt• ll1netlcl11~. DOE TRA IL -?1~1 6}1 4865 f S873 '"II ThO! oo!oyaloon~ secu•l'd WE L l S 0 R II.I 1 N E S CONDOMINIUM ASSN. P,.fllt~h"d OranQt! Coas1 1------------10, $11>0 Deed ot lrl.ISI •llCl .. <l · WITHOUT HOWE VE I'!. TH[ p.,bh,ll('<J O•l"'Q" {to" \ 11 ••• 1. P110 1 Ot.tou .. , 20 .(< Pl.8LIC NOTICE •no;itees <1no e.pen~sotthe RIGHI TO DRILL ll.11NE 0 .. 1~ Po101 O~!Otl•·• JO ;•1 "fO•t<'"l14'• I 19fl9 i ---'-="'-'--"'"-'"'---1 f•u~t~ and ct S111e SlORE EKPLORE ANO OP No"'"""'°"' l l'>~u K 5t'31 . Daleo S•Ptembe o 211 ER.I.TE TH('I OUGH T>-IE FICTITIOUS 9 USIN£SS 1989 SURFACE OF THE uPPfR NAME STATEMENT C ALl,..OANIA R E· soo FEET or lH[ lne lollow..nQ pe1s,o"s are CONVETANCE COMPANY. SUBSURFACE OF IHE PlllllC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE >860 r101n9 DUS!fl9SS 115 •• •lkl lru1IM. •Y klln· LAND HERE.INABOV E OE K 520)4 l(.5203I fne Ho rii Nann~ AQenty n• K•llJ·E•1c 11Uv1 \lie• SCRIBED. AS RES ERVED N OT IC E Of" SEIZUA E NOTIC E OF SEIZUAE 500 ca11ne~ Lane 105 P1•11cknl, Ml) Corbin A•· IN THE DEED RECORDED PURSUANT TO HEALTH PURSUANT TO HEALTH Ne11opor1 6ellth CA 92663 1nu1. NorlhrlC1g1. C1ll· APRIL 20, 1979 IN BOOO ANO SAFETY CODE SEC · ANO SAFETY COOE SEC · Oon1111 V Lindsay. SOO lornl1 t tJ2.t. (Ill) nS-2575 13 112 PAGE i 7J2 OF Of · TION 11•71111 ... ANO NO· TION 111.11111 ... ANO NO· Cigney Lani 10S Newpo<I SPS lt210 FICI AL RECORDS TI CE OF INTENDED FOR· TICE OF INTENDED FOR· Beac l\ C A 92663 Pubi.s nea Orange Coast A L SO EX CE Pl ING FEITUAE PURSUANl TO Ff:ITUAE PURSUANT TO Tno$ 0.,51ness ,~ con· Daol~ P1oot Oclobe< 6 13 20 THEREFROM All ~VAT ER MEAL TM ANO SAFETY HEAL TH ANO SAFETY dueled o~ i n •nCl•Y•<lu<tl 1989 RIGHTS OR INTERE S TS IN CODE SECTION l t .... t CODE SECTION l ttll.t Tnit •eg•stranl com. FB•9 WATER RI G HI S On J..tv 12 •';f89 al 3333 On Jul, 'j 19119 at 242~ menced 10 tr1nsac1 buS•· WHETHER SUCH WATER s 6flstQI s11e .. 1 COJIJ Or~n9e A, .. .,.,.. Cosl B ness unde• !he locl•l•OUS RIGHTS SHALL BE REP"'R· Mesa Cahtorn ... '"" v•oo Me)~ C1>l•I01n1a Ille proci buS•flt!SS neme O• namesl------------l!AN OVERl V•NG AP ell~ Ot'..c .. oed a~ 5. :105 u ..... dllllC"beCI 15 S6 300 u hSleOaDoveonMay!987 rta.tCfllllCl PRQ PR IA TVE PER · s CURRENL.~ •5 1 3DOs CuRRENC¥ lloll5 5.f'•led Donni y Lindsay COLA TING. PRESCRIPTIVE l'OUNO IN VEHICl E A.N O p.,1s.,1n1 10 H•11nn an<l S 1!e· Tll1s stalemont WAS Mild l(.S20n OR CONTRACTUAL BUT S905 S(•ZED FROM 1>1E I. c 0 d" s "c 0' 0" w•tn tile Counly Cler>, o! O•· NOTICE TO WllHOUI ANV RIGHT TO PERSON OF JUAN(.ARLOS 1 •4i1 11•88 0) tht' Ce>s!~ aoge County or• Sep1~mbe< CRIDITOflS OF ENTER JPON Tl"'E SUR· ME l A1 "'"~ se11<«I P"•5llll"t M;>s<1 Po•..:e Oepa<lmt!nt 21 19!9 Fll22:M •ULK TRANSFER FACE Of SAID LANO IN to Healln ana SJflHy CO<IP lt•e P•OPf'•I~ "'<!Iii seo.red PuDh1illed 011nge Coasl (Secs 6101·6107 tHE EXERCISE •lF SUCl"f SPChon 1 •~7 1 t14811b~t1i.e ,.,tn r~I 10 1ne 111ie980 O.Oly PllOt SeolilMbe< 29 UC C ) RIGHTS. A.S RESERVED IN Costa M~"" Pol~e Deoan ~•Ol<tt>on1s1 o t S.c.1100~1! Octooe< E 13. 20 1989 Nolice tS tleleby given to !HE OEEO RECORDED ment lri.ep•ooert, "'aJ!i.f'll 11J52 nototoea rn11 the 0-S· F1120 C•ICl•IOrS • or 1ne wllhon APRIL 20, 1979 IN BOOK l!d ... tn 1esoec1 IO !nit .,i. !"Cl Allor•>!') ol O•an11e -----------·lnemed lranslero•tsf that• 13112. PAGE 1132 or or. leged "'o1a11or>1s1 ol ~ Counry n as on1 11ated Pllt.K: NOTICE tlul-tr•nster •S about lo be FICIAL RECORDS l•ont5) 113!;2 or !ht' Healltt oroceed>'1~ to lor!eol ine --~~~~~~~--1m11<1e on personal P•OJllt•ty PARCEL 1 .ind Sa!ety Coo" Vou ~, .. aoove·d'"'~"o.eo p•op1t•t1 K 51432 i-11n•l1er Cllterobld EASEMEN"TS AS SEl t>t-•11tly nol0fltld 1n<11 1ne O!~ oursuant 10 Hean11 a"d S11fe- FICTITIOUI •UStNfSS TM n1met.1) and busmess FORTH 1N THE ARTICLE l<..::t A1101n~-c l On1>n{,lt! h Code Secl•on 111.!18 • NAUEITATEMfNT 1Cldre1• ol lhe ontenCled ENTITLED EASEMENTS Cou nty nas ono1 1a l1tll vou il•lt msl•ucled tnat ol The lollowing persons a<e Tr1nafe<01(Sl are K & S OF THE OECLARA l 10N or p1oct'e<lm9' IO fot!lo! 1ne •OU des,.etocontul !f1.fl 10<· "°'"'Iii bu5tness es COMPUT ER SYSTEMS COVENANTS CONDITIONS aoove·Clesc1<Ded 1iropen, t!!olu•e or 1n11 01ope•t• V 1 SI 0 N S L AKE LTD . I Ce~tornoa co<pot· ANO RESTRICTIONS RE OU•Wa"I IO He111n And Siii" pU•cS<.oant ro Hea11n anCI Sare. ELSINORE.ICllofOf'l<tlLllll· ill!Otl ll902S Skypark Eut. COROEO IN BOOK 12231 l~COdeSect.on 11•1184 t~ Code $«.hon l!ilt~ •lod p.,.1,_1n+ci 3 !81. Alf· Suore H WV1ne C1 9 2711. PAGEllotO OF"OFFl(:IAL AE · Vou 1t1t !r>st•uctl!CI tn•t t you1 1nt1t<1t1t ""lhe O<OPll'1Y way AVlllUll. Su•llt G Cost I TM !oc1t10fl on Cll!I01n11 CORDS OF O R AN GE you Cle9"1! lo COi\ iest Ill!; !or YOU must Me 1ntS c11om on tile Mese, CA 92616 ol Ille cnoel 1•ecul1ve ol'hce COUNTY CALIFO RNIA leolu•e OI tn•s il•OPl!•ly Suoe11o1 Court 01 tt>e Goun- •-G or cir1nctpal t>usoness oll>te UNDER THE SEC TI ON 1>U•suion1 dne HOl'allh tnd t•ol 0""'"'1!W•tn1n1non~1J01 ,....,111 Homes inc tlfl· s s ' -·• ' e<&1 P11tner. a C111toro1a olllle1"!enOedt•ll11$l ... 01 •S HEADINGS OWNERS a!el~ ode <"(h Ond11ys otinel1tS!OuDl•CUl•On corporihon. 3 18• Alrwiy Sime RIGHT ANO 0U"T1ES Ulll · I 1488 5 yo... m .. 11 f<le a Ve-I• ol tllos Notiee 11nlen vou r~- AYtll'llil, Sulle Q . Costa All olhet bulllleas !'lames ITIES ANO CABLE TELE · !•eel Cla•"1 1tateonq YOlJ• c.eive 1c1 .. 11 noloce (Ple<tse M1t1.CA92&2& anCl l(fdres•1 uted by the VISIO N'" COMM UNITY tnter•sl1n1neorooe•tv YO<l "'e Con11ol Nu mtoe• The KLST PartnershiO 11 lntlnOld l11t11feror witn1n FACILITIES EASEMENTS mus! hie tn<i c!1om +n lhe 89F03620 ! Yo" ""us! §oel"ve CtiNtorme Ger.rat Plr!l>et· tllfM .,._,, IUI put s.o llr AND ""PARTY WALLS AND Suoe"Ot Cou<t OI 1M Coun· 1111 enaorr.ed CQPY ol lhe ""9 11 LlmotlCI Pat1ner. ilS kflOWfl lo \hi Wltende<I FENCES' ly of Or11nge wolll•n 1n .. 1y f301 e1111m on the Oostroct Al· 24,, Wolthlre Bolileva•CI. l•tnlllrll 111 HORIZON TPll •lreet 1CICl•1t11 or cl•ys of lfle lots! pUbltcahon torne-v Ill Orenoe County SUlll200.S.,,ll'IMOll.C::l,CA COMPUTERS. lll025 Sky· other common C111Sognat10<1 ottl'l1aNo\oc1 unleS1youre-1At1n lhorni s J Bo<nl 90<i03 oert Ept k1t1 H. lfw1oe, Cl ol •••Cl proper I y 11 ce<ve ac1u1I not..::11 tPlelSf. Oeolil'I 0.1t•otl Allo<f'll:yl at This b1it1niss ,, con· 92114 CIUIPOtll!d 10 be 23 S•lve• lJ se Cont' o I N u"' De• 700 c'"'c Clf\t.,. Dnve w .. i.1 due.lid Dy· a 11,,,.ted Pil•lner· Tiie neme(tf ll'ld t1uli11111 C1ncen1. 1rvlne. C1Morn11 119F0363 I \ Vou m 11st ser~e S1n11 An• CA 92 701 ...i1n1n st>ip edClreu ol tne intenCled S1i0 1111 will be madfl an enClo<MKI cop~ ol tno! 1er1 ( 101 oays ol 1ne l11trig ol "'"''•"'•)are s I( BUSI· •ltlloul to~nl or Wiii· cl111m on The OISl!OCt Al. , .... c:l11m !n IM S· ..... IO• Tne r19111r1nt eom· ..... c •• -· IT'N!flCIO to lrlnSICI tlusl· NESS GROUP. INC , I Cal•· •lrllr.· e11prs1 Of Implied, as torney OI V>~ OUr>I) Couf!IC•Y~ Dlv!llOI> '*' l.lnc>lf Ille liCllllOul tot1111 COrporll!On 10•5 E IO I lie, j)oUonl!Oft or .... tAlln, Thomas J 8o•11S Tn. le•lu•ll 10 !1mely' hie tlu*-n.ame or nllTllt Imper~ Hlgllw1.,., Brei. Ca. cumbrlf'CeS to .. tisty 1"'8 Dlpuly O.stroct At1orney1 at '"Cl MCU<I 1 "'"'"'° c1111m li•tld •bOlll on June 14. 92&21, ~ bllln<l• Oue 0t1 lhe 700C1YiCClnlerDr1Y1 Wesl. 41111tfl'il 1n 1nten1 on \Ile ttllt Ttllt the propetly pltfl· JtOI• or note secured by Sant• An1. CA 9170 1 w<1h•n prooefty on 1ne Suoer.01 Vllionl . Liiie Ellinofe. nenl ,_ .. o II dllctibld In lllcl o..d 01 Tf'\111. to wit len (101 d•VS ol lhe lrttng of C0\111 woll tl'IUll,,, 1ne PJOCI· 8 ~~Int hi 91'*"9iea:Alt•lotltinlrtde. I J03.07t.17,ph.oSthllollow· IPll ci.om H'I !hit Super'°' eity bttlng dectlflO 0t o<· L."' Oll!ICI, Vice p;~t I)' li•turll, 9Q~I. IFICll ono llllfNlllCI COlll. • •• Cou•l/CMI 0.Ytt>Oll cs.rid toor .. 1 to '"' Stale 01 ThlS •tll"'11fll W"U lllld """' Ind goodwlll encl II ~and ar:1v1nc11 ., 1111 Thi flil"11 IO ,,,,,..,. '•Ut C611l()fl\ll llr'IO d•lll!blitld wlttl '"' COuntr Cloll"k ot O.· locelld et: 18025 S.yl)lf'k liml OI , .... 1n.111a1 CMJbNlhon •rid MCUfll • Vlrlled i:lll+m PUrtulnl IO,,,. ClfOYlllOl'IS o• tl'lge County on ~ E•ll. Sult• H, .,....,,..., c •. ol thll NO!ice o l S1lr •••teing tfl '"'"··· In \I'll H1t1ttltilr'IOS11lll)'CodeS«> 21. 1ttt ..._. 112714, M4,o.t 1.M "'°'*"'.,. l<'\ lt>I S\.ie>e•IO• llOn '1•811 •tlhOUI twtllel Publill'lld 0..ll'IQll Collt Tiie ~ neme WWd llOTICI TO COutt •Ill fllUll In Ille P'OI>' f'IOllCI or helftng Ollty' ~ 9 1PllJTll>W H . "Y It'll llkt ll~Ot{IJ II ...-...n OW9liR .,,, blJW\Q Olc:llfld DI Or· Publ1.nld Otll!Qe COlll oetOO. I , 13. 20, ltll MIO locMiotl ' 111 lNf RE YOU AAE. JN DEFAULT Olrld torr.;t to thl Sr1111 ol Df11ty ~ Octobel :10, 27, l"tll ~(fill CfHTEA Of UNOfflll A OEIEO Of' TRUST, c.litorM .nCI dl•lrlbulld ~Ml 3, th9 1111 - ---------l..wwl CALlfOANIA °"1"1.0 JAHUARY 15. 1911 plnlilt'tt to the provfloN 01 T1* .id_,. It....., 11 \IM.IM YOU TAKE. AC· "-!lnat\dS.i.tyCodttS.C· P!!lJC.. lfltlnCNd 10 bl c°"..,,.,.. TION TO PAOTfCT YOUR llof'I lt4119 WllflOUt tur1ri.r1----------~-"'""'-"'""""---lmMld • .. oftlel ol; IUfll.. l'ftOHf'tfY. IT MAY BE notlcl.ot lldflllg fmJCllDllC( l..nt1 ..OWllC'K>WCQ.,216 1(, IOLD•Al A "'9UC SA.t.E PlJbhtM<I O.erioe Coalli--'-"=._,==--"=.~A~ ~'· ~W:i'o ~::.!~ :...=:i:..:T~~ =:_:.:: 3~':' 20. 21, '9C~~•••M Tlle .............. .,..,,.,,,..,_ 1, t• THI .. JllOC£E O INO 1871 UMlaTATS I ' ................ 'ftMllNll.,....,11.,.,.. AGAI NS T YOU. YO U TMfolowWltperlOftl-LA.INTl .. 1 111,2'92 .. to CelfOr'I UrlitorM ~COHTACT ALA.W·l----------1 ~--~ Dr • ......, m • C..INldll c-. ~.... -·--10 ·•• , ... ,,. ....... CA W1K ttCMI. . ~ 13, tNt ,..... ,......, ..,.., ........ Zlpp,17ML• nw--lftlf~f/A , ltll'lllU ley 8toe °'· ""•c>Ol"t Cdl Dr, letWM .... CA,,.. ,.,...,. wttf'I IL ... :• ~~'":,,~, tlt1S C._.. fMr M ,_ • L1JDM.CA UNa J . ..,_, ti ..... ,IO'ft9 l"l..ITCHI,_ 11'1 H•l 10119, 110 fWll,IMnra,CAllT,I NM'91CROWCO .. IJl1 1. ,_ ,-~.L•.W.OA Tilll ----la GI¥ 101 Me, -,,_ ......... 19 con-..... .,: Co ...... ea. _, l'llt • ...... ., HullNNt .... ,... , .. ,.,,.... ..... ... .. ... .. ... ... .__, .. "-._, -It ...., TM ,.,._,,_.., M tll· _...,_ .. ,_. ..... . ._ ...... --. ---.. _ ....... ' ~--..... p -- '-,·r· • •• Ii • 9 •• . .. . .. I '\ I I H ll I '' I f • ' OCC. students take a turn at the helm . . Oransr Coast Collqe's drama students take a crack at dircctina this weekend and the Fullefton Civic Light Opera srts the Civil War to music an the only two newcomers to Oranac County's tbeatricaJ caJendar. '"Ge4!'1 ........ " a series of eiabt short pla~ by Jules Tuca centered on the subject of lyina, is the fare at OCC under the auidance of drama instructor Jon Sidoti. Student direc- ton arT David Allan, Andrew Nguyen. Aaron Pabolski, Peter Roche, Shannon McCormick, Annet- te Watson. Mika Valai and Brandon Faloona. Performances will be ai ven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. in the collqc's Studio Thater throu&h Oct. 29. Call 432-S88Q for ticket information. The Yanks and t1'e Rebels ID at it apin in '"81 , .. ••·"a musical about a family pulled uowillinaJJ into combat in Viqinia. u tbe fnlledoa CLO launches us new season. Cunam time is 8 p.m. Fridays and Satmdays and 2:30 Sundays in the Plummer Auditorium. Chapman A-venue at Lemon Stft!et, Fullenoa. wilb oerfonnances running through Nov. S. Tic:kdl may be raerved by c:alli• 87().1732. / Four other locaJ productions riftl down their curtlins witb final performaoccs this wcclccnd. They are: •'Trukle a.I ~ a. dte t'lail' tie .._,. on the Second 5'-of South Coast Re~rtory. 635 Town Center Drive, COS1a Mesa (967-4033). w1ndina up tonight at 8:30 p.m .. Saturday at 3 and 8:30 p.m., Sunday at .3 and 8 p .m. •"Allft 1a •......._."bl the Laguna Pla)'boule Youth Theater.at Annelie5e·s Willowbrook. Schoo, Laguna Canyoa llmd at El Toro llmd in Laguna Beach (494-0743), concluding Saturday and Sunday at noon, 12:40 p.m ., I :20. 3. 3:40 and 4:20. . •""W_.,.,91 y..,. .. by the Brea Theater league at the Bra Civic and Cultural Center (S24-66S3), closing performances toniah and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"Sweeey T-." at Rancho Santiago Col!cr;e. 17th and Bristol Slreeta, Santa Ana (667-3163), final performances tonight and Saturday at I p.m .. Sunday at 2:30. Meanwhile~ a number of shows continue their respective "I J ments around the county circuit, includin~ •"Callfenla s.ile" at the Irvine Community Theater, Turtle Rock Community Part, Sunnyhill Lane off Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine (IS7-S496). Fridays and_ Saturdays II 8 p.m. througb Oct. 28. •"°Tiie ~ at the Gem Theata, I 28S2 Main St., Gardea GroYe (6~7213), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at eitllcr l or 7:30 p.m. until Nov. 4. •""L,....,.la" at the Alternative Repertory Theater, 1636 S. Onad Ave.. Santa Ana (8~ 7929). Thursdays throucb Saturdays at 8 p..m.. Sundays .. 7 p.m. Wltil Nov. 18 . • ....._ w.,.,..•, Pnfemee" in the Studio Tbc.ater of SaddlebKlt ---<-:nlll!m, Million-viejo (S8M686), 1'hundaynhroulh Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundiyrs at 2:30 p.m. until Oct.. 29 · •-C.•tlel" by lbe Huntin1ton Beach Playhouse at Gisltt School. 21141 Stl'lthmoor Lane. Huntinston Beach (832-1..0S), Fridays and Satur- days at I p.m. throuah Nov. 18. . ......... , C.... LPll"' at the LP Repertory Dinner Theater, I S732-D Tustin VW. Way, T&istin (835-9611), Fridays and Saturdays bqjnnina at 6:30 p.m. tJlrou&h Nov. 4. In 8ddition, .. F ....... lm" is tbrcatcnina audiences at the Way Off en.dway .P.laybou!r (S47-8997) throup Oct.. 21; ..... .hey" is plarna at the~ Diantr Theater (772-7710) tbroup Nov. 12; uoot.r.' •I is on ~at Elizabeth Howard's Cunain Call Dinner Tbeater (831-1540) du~ Ju.-y, ad .._. _. Gretel"' continues wceknd afternoons at 2 p.m. Ulllil Nov. 5 for the American Childral's Tbeater in Anallcim. CONTENTS Hl\11\\ llA YBE NQT SO ... ABUL0119' •••••••••••••... 8 · Our guest critics generally found it diftkult to warm up to ··The Fabulous Baker Boys," despite good per- formances by Michelle Pfeiffer and the brothers Jeff and Bea'4 . Bridges. I • 1901• KRA 'Vl'TZ' CAVEAT •••••••••••••••••••••••••..... 11 By HILi.EL ITAUE Lenny Kravitz is perhaps best know as the husband of actress Lisa Bonet and it doesn't bother him if that's "h) 60me people buy his debut album ... Let Love Rule'' - a long as they give it a good listen. · • U I '\ I '\ (, 0 I I \\ I I II .J I U \ A CALDORNIA CLASSIC ••••••••••••••••••... 12 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Set right in the middle of The Atrium office compln . Bistango offers up delightful California Cuisine in what 1s now a classic style. JUST BORSIRG AROUKD •••••••• ~ •••••••••••• 13 By DONNA AND RAY OTr The ann':lal .. Apple Valley Days'' gets underway th1 weeke nd in that High Desert community, but its just on~ of the attractions of the area. Another is the Roy Rog~rc; and Dale Evans Museum in Victorville. U I I' \ IC I ll I ' I ' c••a1DA1t .••••••...•••••••••......••.•••••••••....... 4 ..... TIMS TV i.mTlllGe •••••••••••••••..... 5 1y RICHARD DUltEE 0-. ,_ C..• ... -· W hen Russian-trained ballet choreographer George Balanchine came to America in 1933, probably neither he nor his sponsor, Lincoln Ktrs· tem, hod any idea of his eventual influence on Amer i- can dance. In a style de-• scribed as neocloss1col, Bol- onch1ne proceded over a 50 - year period, until his death 1n 1983, to develop a ballet style which was 10 set rhe standard for American dance, considered by many to be the best in the world. Trained in the lmper1al Ballet School !later to become the Ktrovl from age ten to 17 . Balanchine reined Diaghilev's Ballets Russe 1n Paris in 192 4. f trsl as a dancer, then as ballet master and choreo- g r op her . Follow in g Diaghilev's death m 1929 , he toured Europe until brought to the United States by Kirstein. The Balanchine style 1s de - scribed by former New York City Ballet dancer Jillana, of UCI' s dance faculty, os • ... very f ost, very musical and very demanding." Bolonc;h1ne hod also been trained in piano and composition. ''He I.eolly didn' I pay much attention to the old classical ballet rules,'' she said. "He choreographed rapidly as he wenl along and almost never hod to go bock and correct anything, except to perhaps cf eon up some -minOf arm movements. He was wonder - ful to work with." UCl's Dance Ensemble is saluting Balanchine's memory and legacy in a series of performances at the un1ver. s1ty's Fine Arts Theatre this weekend. Producer Don Bradburn notes that this area is fortunate to hove three former Balanchine dancers liv- ing and teaching here, and the performance is mode poss1blethroug -their coop- eration and efforts. After o career of 20 years with New York City Ballet, Amencon BQllet Theater and . the Nottonol Ballet in Wash- ington DC, Jillana now lives in Son Diego and hos been o member of UCl's dance fac- ulty for I I years. Her reach· 1ng expenence 1s 1mpress1ve, mciudmg now being on the summer faculty of Colorado's Ballet Aspen. Joining her • m staging the concert ore Yvonne Mounsey, also formerly ol NYCB. now co-director of the Westside School of Ballet m Sonro Monico, and John Cl1flord, for mer principle dancer with NYCB who founded and directed the los Angeles Ballet from 197 4 to 1985. Cl1flord travels extensively, staging ballets of his own and Balanchine's creation for ballet companies all over tne world. Balanchine choreographed ballets for each of the three Southern Col1forn10 ballet teachers, formerly his stu- dents. . "He knew each dancer's abilities and l1m11ot1ons, even when they didn't," noted Jillana, almost 1n wonder I remember 1ell1ng him once that I couldn't possibly do something he wonred bur he told me that I could and epr me wor 1ng I un11 I did 1 Another lime he agreed w11r me thor I couldn r do some thing and changed 1• ro sowP thing I could He 1us1 r n""" Ir was probably h•s greorest strength." Jillana shows some of that talent as she works w1•h her students 10 rehearsal. She e)( plains and demonstrares 1he movements, the moods, •he feelings she wonts, rhen shores rhe creative proce9s Wtth them carefully develop. mg the piece. l1sren1ng ro suggestions correcting prob lems, 1eoch1ng. searching for movements so1 1sly ng 10 choreographer and dancer alike. She is staging rhe three- theme pas de deux from The four T emperments" and her own choreography, a pas de deux entitled The Man I love." lnteresringly, Olympic gold medalist Greg lugon1s will perform this pas de deux in this evening's performance. Yvonne Mounsey will con- tribute Balanchine's "Volse Fonros1e" and Cl11ford ''The T cho1kows~y Pas de Deux" danced by Nancy Davis and Antonio Lopez of the Ballet of Los Angeles and his own choreography, "Fontos1es " ('lso on the program will be Jomes Penrod's A rer the Boll" and selecreo variations by 191 (ef'l•ur chorea gropher Mor us Per po Au d1ences w see inree ge"e' or ons o• oolle " 1h s r:.'o duC' ion !•ow •he c ass ca wor s o· Pe·rc;o •o Bo oncriine s "'eOCJOSS ("() S' I~ •o •he seccrid 9"'"'0 rc • C" rear ons 0 1 Bo o•·rn '"" s ~· de'ltS For 1'1cse "'"c .o.e bo er and "' sr> re ao " scrr .. ·nsoght . 1n10 ts ~ s1or ~ enc mystique ih·s per•o•rno"rP s o must Since UCI s on 1ns1 r~. or. of higher leorr1"'Q on+> would e-<pecr some 0 11 c• 1n1P ~cruo act v1ty ,n ·re 'TlodS' O! •n S orr1s11c 'renzy and thP.re s A panel discussion w •h rhe Southern Col1forn10 CO""'eC l10n -the three Bo10'1C'1 ne teachers -w ill be nerd ."' '"e Fine Ans Theater •ree ono open to the public on Sor.v do~ morning. O ctooer 2 I f rori'I 9 30 a m. 10 noon The panel w ill discuss Balanchine s style and rechnique his 'me with 1he New Yori-(11y Bo ·e• and rhe pono 1s1s memor es and comments This event s 1nlended to provtde insight into Balanchine the man and the orr1s1 from those ':""ho new him. Performances will be at 8.00 p.m at the f ne Aris Theater. tonight and Sotur day. O ct 2 I · a matinee per formonce will be held QI 2 p.m. on Saturday For 11der 1nformo11on. coll 856-728 4 J1lono leftl IOl'met PftnClpol doncer with rhe New Yor~ C11y Boller rehear~ 0-one O.fenderfei ond Tom Smith 1n o theme pos de deu.11 from George Bolonchine's "The fov• Temperoments," one of the works being performed 1h1s ~-end os port of the UCI Dance Ensemble's tribute 10 8olonch1ne. OCT s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 25 26 2 7 28 29 30 3 1 • 1ttt ri..oe...eo.-•- ~, REGGAE CONCDT AND Al"llO CARIBBEAN DANCElll Scwnd Annual Festival of Music at Golden West College. I S744 Golden West St.t Huntington Beach. Festival ac· tiv1ties begin at 7 . p.m . in the amphitheater, located o n the <Jotbard Street side of the campus. Tickets arc avaiblblc at the campus CALENDAR booblore and AR priced at $6. For more iDIOnnaaioe. call 89S-8378. TllB 1tBVm BOVIE 900 W. Fina St., Tustin, Lee Ferrell Band ~Let the Good Times R~ .. old~ and adult rock 'n' roll. tonisht and Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a."!.i Sun- day{ Monday ancfTucsdiy 8:JU p.m. to 2:30 a.m. 543-9319. VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hip~. !'fcwpon Beach, Pianist David l:lartky 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 642·7880. CROWN BOUSE RDTAVRANT,. CELEBRATE NATIONAL PASTA MONTH AT THE OLM GARDEN, WHERE THE PASTAS MADE FRESH EVERY DAY If anyone knows about posta, it's The Ollve Garden. Because we make ours fresh fNelY day a the year, right in front a yoor ~,in every one a our restaurants. So lor a spin ~ Nab.al A:Jsto Month. ~tor flestl pasta at 1f. ~ Gardera. ... Second helping ~ Clly • .,.. I•••• Clllc•1• c•••tlJ •••••••· wm ....................... "' .... ••••rt ..... ,. Tiie.., •• Or .... Coell c ...... J701 • ..,,,... ~ c.ea ..... Mvmnc• tldlea •• ,rtcM • ILIO ............. In ttt• OCC "'-.. Office. loatM In .,.. ca••• -~•I'll center. Tldlea •.,.. doCM' _.,riced• llV-.... _..... credit card purdMIM. call 4JJ ..... 32802 Sou~ Pacific Coast Highway, South.l.quna. prcstnts .. EncorT'" for dand na and entenainment Thurs- day throu&h Saturday. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. 496.3773 or 499-2626. AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 Town Center Dnvc. Costa Mesa. presents Confrey Phillips Trio with modem rcnd111ons from Broadway and the movies Wednesdays throuah Fndays. 8 p.m. until late. and Saturdays. 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7SS9. THE CANNERY 3010 LaFayettt Ave .• Ncwpon Beach, presents .. Bia PicturT," with top 40s music from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. tonight and Sa!urday. 67S.S777. DUU'S-NOS'tALGIA NIGHT· a.ua an the Ncwponer Resort. 11 07 Jamboree Road. Ncwpon Beach presents the ao&den • of rock ·n· roll 7 p.m: to 2 a.m. nightly WEDDING GOWN SALE JOI> TO 70I> OFF OUlt .. IC£ aANGE: 169·"'9 SALE IS NOON-4 PM °"" .,,._,.,,, .. ex~pt Sunda} and Monda). o coverchaf'F. Classic t.nds will per· form the era's patest hits from "Good Golly. Miu Molly:· 10 "I Want To Hold Your Hand .. 644.1700. TBE -w-m-1-a ilOl1SE Rcstauran1 and Tavern, 340 South Cout High· way. Lasuna Beach. present h\l' entena1nmcn1 and dancin& n1gh1h 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 166SS Pm f,, Coast Hi&hway, SunJCt Beach. ofTa, ltvc enttttainment K ven night' J week. Toniabt and Saturda). Thl· Wilham ~ lud 9:30 p.m 1u 1:30 a.m. SJ cover ctws. S92· 19:!6 TBE IUGftBOOI ~ERS BOP 18114 •ocAdtwst. Founuun Valley. Tilr Hop praents: Fnda~. "Let tht Goode Times Roll .. all niabt wim DJ. Dennis B. Goode ~4 cover. s..ntay, "'Oardm Pany.'' J ,_ hy dnipw IOWPU dlrttlly /rOlft llw ,,,.,.,«111"'' 111111 /MU 1lw MYU,.1 °" 10 YOU! You -. inYllftl (/rtt ""1rdulon) 10 MIMd orw of""'""' 111111 try on bNwtfW MW ~ .,,,.,., in d#I 4-10. n.w nn ,.110 111i1 ~I'*"' ltollW tltM •Y· S. Yt1fl Ill llw Mii . ..... .,,,,. ----~ .. -·c-.._ ____ .... ............ ~·:==r::a:.;= au. ....... _ • .. .,,., ~ \t1·,n\HeO"\ti\i11• •A MODERN CLASSIC. One ol lhe mOll lftovifts, lnalkai fil-ever made.• ~ ,...,., CWy ,....,.,. Tw.-., ••~a ~ CO¥er ~>: imo tine: l40-0208. Olt'Ndmt, ~ .... Boys, ... 8 .. ----im. IO ~t; nunday,_Crazy --J OMelll with MC Dennis B. Goode. • COAal llOlJIE 331S7 Camino 96~2366. Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, NIG8I' ~va S902 praenu Jimmy Qif( 8 p.m. toniabt A""-HatlallOD ae.da. abrouah Monday. Tickets are S27.SO. For ticket mes and dinner raervation1, call 4~930. for con- cert iafOrmation. call 496-8927. ....... , _,___ -CROWN llOVSE llESTAUllANT 32802 S. Pacific Coast Hiahway, South Laauna, presents "Two Voices" 9 p.m. to f:30 a.m. 496-5nl or 499-2626. SUNSET-PUii t66SS Pacific SALVATORE'S SOO North CJlls1 Hiabway. Sunset Beach. offers Brookburst. Anaheim. presents Paul-JlllJe entertainment seven ni.&hts a and Olcar 8:30 p.m. with top 40s week. Planet 10 -Rocldn' Rcapc music. 3 to 7 p.m. and then Dead Men THE CANNDY 3010 Lafayette Don't Surf. classic surf music from Ave., Newport Beach, San Fran-members of Dick DaJc's Del-Ton~ cisco-style cabaret entenainment 8 p.m. to midni&}IL 592-1926. with Leslye McCrae vocalist and -- Lloyd Noland on keyboard. S: 30 to lloDdaJ 10 p.m. 67S-S777. . • BLUE BEET-cAFE 107 21st Pl. . . VILLA ~VA Richard Fauno s· Ncwpon Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo paano styhn~u~y throu&h ·Monday and Tuesday at g p.m. 67S. Wednesday. n daily S p.m. to 2 BEET. a.m., 3131 W. H1ahway, New-SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific port ~b 642-7880. _ Coast Hiahway, Sunset Beach, offers ................. ~ ...... ..... ............ 4 .Ge• ....... ... _ ........................ a.-.. .. ·- ( \11,U\H(O,ll,l I U lave cn1ertammen1 seven days a week. Coco Montoya 9 p.m. to I 3.(11. 592-1926. Taaclay SUNSET PUB 16655 'Paci fic Coast Highway. unset Beach. offers lave entertainment seven nights at ~eek. Tonight Pablove Black and the AKB Band: S2 cover charge. 5112-1926. - Aphrodite, with soloist Elin Lorenz. rhythmisa Jerry Manin at the key- boards and Harold Todd on sax- aphone and flute. "Cool Dancin .. begins at 8:30 p.m: Wednesda) ni&hts. 494-1911 or 494-4310. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacafi Coast Haghwa). Sunset ~ch. offers live entertainment seven nights a week. Beta Rydem Band 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592.!1926. ThJU'84ay .. Wednacla.Y SALVATORE'S 500 No rth SUNS~T PUB 16655 Pa ific Brookhurst. Anaheim. Pure Encrg} . Coast Haghwa)'. Sunset Beach. The at 8:30 p.m. nightly through Satur-Regular Guys through Saturday. 9 day for listening and dancing p.m. 10 l a.m. S92-1926. ·pleasure. LAGUNA CANYON BAR & .J \I.I. GRJU 859 Laguna Canyon Road. Jl'rlda• off~rs the danceable music of J OYSTDS 25 IS E. Coast Hiah- way. Corona del Mar. Dr. Art 0.vis 8 10 11 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. and Thursdays 7:30 10 10!30 p.m. 675-7411. SC01T'S SEAFOOD GRILL 6 BAR 3300 Bristot at Anton. Costa Mesa: features fine jazz entertain- ment Wednesday through Friday w11h Jon Gamer. jazz piaoist. 5:JO to 10 p.m. No minimum or cover cllarge. valet parking. Jazz lunch- eons wuh Jon Gamer Jazz Trio unda). I 2 noon to 4 p.m. Rcser- vauons suggested. 979-2400. JUST UIE PERRY'S. 27782 Vista del Lago. Mission Viejo, con- temporary pop. reggae and jazz music nightly 8 p.m. to midnight and noon to 4 p.m. Sunda). Closed ,,. port Beadl. 6 7S-2968. pments cnttt1ainmmt ruptly. Tony Guer- rero Snlet tonisbt 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. S3 rover chargt. S.tarda7 JAZZ ~ DR. ART DAVIS double bassist Dr. Art Davis and his jazz quanct at 8 p.m. an the Fine Arts Recital Hall at Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Rood, Costa Mesa. Advantt tickets arc $7.50 and may tx purchased by phone. 432-5880 .. Tickets at the door are prit'Cd II $9. CAFE UDO 502 30th St.. New- port Beach. 6 75-2968. presents Barbara Morrison. vocalist. featur- ing. the Metros tonight. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. --------------------------... on Monday. Dinner. For reser-8'mday GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Jam snsion with Gino's Jazz Troupe. 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Reservations and infor- mation on h\'C entertainment 1 da)s a week, 6~17SO. ~-OF 111 BIGCiEST . HIJS OF 111 SBLllr -nnllll-IFL111 SCllPr IS ---lllmllllS' EllEIY 15-Pmlm HE HAD ME LAUGHING OUT LOUD:' -01x1e Wtlattev, AT THE MOVIES .,.111115 UPI TRAVOLT~IS WINNING IN THIS ROLE. KIRSTIE ALLEY IS VERY APPEALING, VERY WARM ANO HUMAN ... THEY JUST CHARM THE SOCKS OFF OF YOU '.' -Rooer Eoert SISKEL' EBERT • ...... '-·~­... ~ ....... ............... ............ -=•• -~ .. ••nt-: =-~·--Mliiiii!lli ..-·-----.. ~ ----· vations. call 472-4363~ C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT. 373 Paofac Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. on the Maio Beach. Live jazz evtry Friday and Saturday begin- ning at 8 p.m. featuring Don Willeford. jazz viola and Bill Nolte. vocahst and guitarist and various guest artists including Mark Turn- bull. Bob Hawkins and Gary Hogan. No cover charge. 497-5100. VILLA NOVA pianist Carlos Or· &ep performs a variety of easy listening scleaions and occasional j.atin-ftavorcd favorites Thursda) through Sa&urday from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .• Sunday through Wedncs· day from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Richard Fauno's jazz and Broadwa) s&ylinp o n the piano 3131 West Coast Highway, N~rt Beach. 642-7880. CAFE UDO, SOI 30th St., New- m.-.c ... '161SG • 56 7 0S920 YOONG AMElllCANS DINNER THEATRE Pcten Landing. 16400 PaClfac Coast Highway. Ste. 120. Huntington Beach. Jan toscmblc_ Joyspring. perfonns ahrtt sbo-.-s everySunda) 10:30 a.m .. 12:15 p.m. and 2 p.m. Cost is S 12. 95 with brunch or $7.SO for the concert aJone. space ~auang. Reser- vations arc sugcsted. 840-SHOW. CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859 Laguna Can)on Road. Laguna Beach. Ben Milliken's Dixie. Jazz AllStars each Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. 494-1911. CAFE UDO 501 30th St .. New- port Beach. Wayne Wa_}nc Band featuring Mch•an Davis, Tom Ziok, Gary Wang and Bob Moore 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. 675-2968. ""°' ..... '1Jll156-S 20 7 S5 •O lO .. .._ .. 0.9CIU\IS ..., ... ., I? 20-7 ~.U-7 »t '° CllDG..-.o• 112S1eGSOO 7Jll IOOO , • ...,.. unu10T1M•11 111H» I No,_. SlA Of LOW Ill "" ...... Ill IAT~IJ) t...w ...... Jllll .... 7 -CAFE UDO, SOI 30th St.. Ne~­ pon Beach. Entertainment niahtl) 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Wayne Wayne Band with vocalist Barbara Mor- rison this evening. 67S-2968. Ttleeday RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. Coast Hi&hway, 1...a&una Beach~ "Charly:" wiih Kevin Camey on piano and Don Jackson on bass each Tucsd41). Wednesday and Thursday evening bcainnin.ua• 7:30. 497-4871. CAFE DO SOI 30th St. Newport Beach, Entertainment ni&htly 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Ronnie Brown on keyboards and vibes tonight 675-2968. -, Wed.Dmday LE MEIUDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacArthur Blvd. New world-class jazz a.nisu spolli&htcd week.ly an the four story Atrium of the Cafe Aeun. For more 1nforma11on. call 476-2001, uacnsion 3113. CAFE UDO SOI 30th St., c"'· port Beach. prntnts entertainment nightly. Mauritt Miller Blues Band fcatunns Harmonaca Fats tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. Tluu9da7 CAFE UDO SOI 30th St.. e~­ port Beach. prnrnts Barbara Mor· rison. jazz vocalist with the Wayne Wayne Band aoniaht 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or 673-SOS6. JAZZ PAClnC a non-profit or· ganization 10 ~rvc and cn- cou,. live jan mcet5 every Thur · day al 1 p.m. and is open to jau musicians and JAZZ buffs. For more information. call Dr. Charles Rutherford at 4l2-S819 or Bill Sco11 11 642-7648. (01,IH\ ...... 7 caA.IYllORSE STEA& HOU E I sto 8rootbollow Dnve, Santa C \ll,U\ICC0,11,110 Ana. praa111 Eddie Rabbitt tonfsht and Tuelday in two shows; 7 and 10 p.m. For raervalion$, and tickets, call S49-15 I 2. (I '''I( \I Frida --~~~~~~-raa llECITAL Mari Hali. Vi- olin and Timothy Steele. piano. in Salmon Recital Hall. Chapman Col- lege, 333 N. Glassel! St. Oranac at 8 p.m. 997-6871. · . Satuday ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SINGERS open their 1989-90 con-cen season toniatu at 8 p.m. in Robert 8 . Moore Theatre1 Orange Coast Collctc. 2701 ·Fairview Ave. Costa Mesa. The 32-voice sroup is led by conductor Richard Raub. Admission is $7.SO in advance and S9 at the door. To charge tickets by phone with credit card, call 432-SUO. · IOl1'l'llWaT CllAMllER MUSIC SOCIETY at 8 p.m. in the Ncwpon Harbor An Museum. 8SO San Clemente Ori.vc. Newport Beach. 7S9-l I 22. lloadaJ ORPHEUS CHAMBER OR· CllESTRA sponsored by ~ Orange County Philharmonic Society at 8 p.m. at the Oranac County Per- formi"8 Arts Center.· Ticket prices ran~ from SS 10 S2S and ticket are available at lhe Center box offi~. SS6-A RTS or T1cke tmaster. 740-2000. Wed.DHdaJ "MVSICALL V SPEAKING" lec- ture sponsored by the Orange C'oun· ty Philharmonic Sodcty. at .6:30 p.m. al the Four Seasons Hotel. Ne~~ Beach. Tonight's speaker 1 David Alan Maller. assistant conduc- tor oftht" Los Anselcs Philharmonic. Guests art invited to come earl y and cnJOy hosted hors d'ocuvres and no- host bar from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Ad- mission is SIO at the door f'or indi- vidual lecture rnervations as ~ permits. For more information. ca1J 642-8232. ----'TlaandaJ PRAGUE STRING QUARTET ap- pears in con<:nl for the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Sociely at 8 J>.m. at Laguna Beach Hi&h School. For licket information, call 494-2822. ( Olll.U\ Friday SECOND CITY famous Chicago comedy ensemble at 88 .m. in Rob-cn 8. Moore TheJ11re. range Coast Cnllcge. 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Advance tickets arc priced at $8.SO and arc on sale in the OCC Ticket Office. localed in the oollege studenl cenrer. Tickets at the door are· priced at SIO~ For telephone credit card purchase. call 432-5880. JilE JOHANNSEN with Jill Turnbow and Mark Cortez appear at the lmprov through Sunday. The lmprov. 4255 Campus Drive. Irvine. presents three acts each night al 8:30 p .. m .. Sunday th~ough Thurs-day. (S7). 8.30 and 10.30 p.m. Fn· day and Saturday. (.SIO). doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner is served nightly. For reservations. 854-5455. JOKERS COMEDY CLUB Hyatt Regency Alicantc near Disneyland at the intersection of Harbor and Chapman. StC'\·e Mittleman with Wendy KamenofT arc featured to- night and Saturday with Vanda Michaels. M.C. Joan Fagan. Show- times are 9:30 and J 1:30 p.m. Reser- vations. 971-3000. 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New- porter Reson is located II 11 07 Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific Coast Hi&hway in Newpon Beach 644-1700, Clll. S75. .. •n ..,,, .. ~. f, I• 1 I •• ·~ . SEA OF LOVE tRr 7.00 9 15 THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS tR) 5i>O 7 30 tOi>O M1llMIALml.I .,.,fPG. t 3) 5"30100 10 30 GllOSSAMTOMY (PG-13) e·15 I 30 1035 MAl.LOWIDl5 (R) 145145 t030 _, .... .,.,. .... ..,,_ ... UD73D t0• PARENTHOOD PG 131 800 12 IS UNCLE BUCK IPGI 6 00 10 20 NEXT OF KIN {A) 4 45 7 00 9 15 11 30 AN INNOCENT MAN(A). 4 45 7 15 9 45 12 00 GROSS ANATOMY (PG·l 3) 5 45 8 00 10 15 12 15 BREAKING IN (A) 5007009001100 THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS(R) 600830 1045 LOOK WHO"S TALKING(PG· 131 5 15 7 30 9 45 I I 45 TOWN CENTER ' l J -r Ur , 1 t &•' -l' rl ~ . . . . . 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FOllSNCIAL PlllCSS LOOIC WHO'S TALKING(PG-131 6 30 8 30 1030 GROSS ANATOMY (PG·13) S tS 7 30 9 45 MINNOCENT llAN(A) 700 9:JO rl .\ ;; r F P : E N T ' i, ,., 1•1. • -t' Ht J ..., .:.1 u 'iL; 81.ACK RAIN IA) 5 45 8-30 10 50 FAT MAN & UTTl.E BOY(PG-13) 500730 1000 AN INNOCENT MAN(A) 5308001015 THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS(A) 430700930 GROSS ANATOMY (PG·l3) 6008151030 THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYStRl 1.1\.J>•:100 ".kl •O'\. LOOtt WHO'S TALKING PG 13111. 00 2 00 J ()()f, 8 IC.DI. HALLOWEEN 5 1R1112 45 2 4':> J 45 6 45 8 4C, I( WESTBROOK • -.. ,.. -A·• .. ,.._,. , )<, 440 I ~ l'W"' • l .. tr ... •• f ,., ' .. ' .. ' JI•-' , l 1 ,'t) PARENTHOOD (PG-13) 4 30 7 15 9 45 CRIMES & 19SDEMEAMOAS PG 1~ 615830 1030 BLACK RAIN (A) 530 800 1030 SEA OF LOVE (A) 500 730 1000 SADDLE BACK ~ :-f w ., E ' T ,-, , (I R j ~8' '>88U GROSS ANATOMY IPG·l 31 6 15 630 10 1· AN INNOCENT MAN1R1 ':>30800 11 h El TORO CINEMAS SD Fwy-(t Toro Ad ~19~ OLD GRINGO tRI (I, JO 1:>1 600 8 30 10 .l) FATMAN & UTILE BOY1PG 131 I \ J \ t I Pfeiffer, _Bri.dges Bros. shine in 'B COllllie Soreuoe Sain Admlalstntor La1ua Bead! p ·11ht1lou'· Pff'iffer and the Baker ""--'.__ _____ .....;..> Lynn Hamilton Music Tetcller Costa Mesa Broct'iers !! ~ichelle Pfe1ffa .as Susie Diamona, ex-escort service :employee:· turn- .:d sultry torc h .inger. descr ve.s .op billins in this act! Pfeiffer is 1>funky. pful""Y .i nd pfantasi1ic! .. Thi" F;ih11ln11'i Baker Boys," the ----· --11ew release by filmmaker Steve K.Joves, is exactly that -fabulous Story. characters, action. mu.sic - all top ICnotch. And if the Brid$es Boys along . wJth Michelle Pfeiffer don't go home Oscar season with • a gold statuene, this reviewer will Be a critic Tired of no one listening to your pronouncements on the latest movie releases? Then sign up to review movies for our "Everybody's a Critic" fea- ture. That's .fipt, -fer eight weeks you too can go to see the best (and sometimes worst) of the new films as they open alona the Oranac Coast. And when the Gene Sistels and Gary Franklins aive their opinions. you can too. Just write to The Daily Pilot, PO Box I S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, attn: Datebook cntks; or call 642-4321, einension 367. Singi~ her own tunes-added another d1mensro1t to the talented Pfeiffer. She definitely is good at "Making Woopee!" · The Fabu.lous Baker Brothers is a simple love story. Two brothers. Frank (Beau Brides) and Jack (Jeff Brid&cs) Baker have been pla)ing smaIT clubs for IS years and going nowhere .. Frank decides a girl SinJCr might help so they hold an audiuon which draws the inexperienced Susie Diamond. She precccds to get the job and successfully tum the act around. Frank (Beau) is the bumbling _ take up kni1ting instead of filmgo- ing. KJoves has wriuen a screenplay that sparkles wi th wit. a natural give and take and an honest look at social mores and relationships. Beau Bridges plays Frank. the older brother and business manaJer of a two-piano act which is Ounkmg out of some of the seamier night- clubs in town. The cynical world· weary chain-smoking younger brother is played by Jeff Bridges. The two have fine-tuned their characten so believably they seem to have literall¥ become the duo. At lhe film's Opt'nmg they arc function- Au. Vaa Ettea MMlca.I Writer S-ta Au "The Fabulous Baker Boys" arc a piano lountc duo: Jack (Jeff Bridles) and his brotfler. Frank (Beau Brid&cs), who arc barefy matina it. Jack's the talent; Frank takes care of the business end of thi n11. bookina them into __ _, hoUln with vari- ous ~ of sleaziness. To up- p'8de their IS-year~ act, they take on a female vocalist, Susie Diamond (Michelle Pfeiffer). a former ca.11-sirl. Business blouoms for the trio. manaaer or the arou2 ~horn Susie appropriately dubs ··~d ... Jack (Jeff). a brooding. love 'em and leave 'em. tough auy tries to hide his tender side but this is revealed when we meet his "family" -a young. fatherless girt who lives upsuurs and acb as Ja~t..·s caretaker and of cou~. Ed.i his black lab. I kept waiting ror the reason for Jack's unhappiness. Why is this guy so shon-tempt'rcd. angry and surly'? What's the problem. Jack? And of ~ourserlack did. pot discover that he 1s not nappy dcilng what he has been doing the last.. IS years -just being in& as pan of an .act that is on!! the skids. compensating for each other's faults until they decide to add a singer 10 their act. The auditions make up some of the saddest funny moments to be seen of film for many a year. Along comes Susan Diamond (Michelle Pfe1t1er) who has been working as a call girl and is also a knockout songbird. This stylist can put acro.$S a ballad with \he best. , A word must be said . for Dave Grusin and his music. Here's that word, fabulous, again. Piano tech- nique by the BridgeS is authentic, and the behind-the-sc.cnes pianists good or "little brother". and not beina true to himself -until a woman confronts him with the truth! The light comedy mixed with the growing sexual ~ension betwee n Susie and J3ck make up the best of the stol) but the main e\Cnt is unmistakeabl y Susie's. Her mo- ments on stage a nd on the piano 'are wonh seeing. are top quality. We hear some oldies but goodies. ..Ft'Cllngs .. and "My Funny Valentine:· among othc~. Michelle pfcifTer is stunning:· hardb oile d . knocked around. winsome. wistful. marshmallow soft. sexy. intelligent - etc. elc. cit:. Mick McGrad y from Newsweek · cal l.s .. Th e Fabulous Baker Boys.. a humd- i~r. You can't get much better than tha t. The rest of the story, such as it is. somehow the interaction with invloves the relationship among the others was not convincing. three. Each of the three goes from One of the tew etcasures 01 this being one-dimensional to two-movie was the muSIC. which almost dimensional. Jack is a sullen. sexy served as another character. The misanthrope and afraid of commit-bluesy renditions of some old 1ina himself to an or to JX'OJ?le. favontes fit nicd~ with the pho- Frank is a clown and a responsible tography of the mn~, &ritty down- family man. Susie is hard·as-town strttts of nipbme Seattle. diamonds and has feelinp for Jack.. Pi. f. This pretty much sums up all the Another bright moment was ti -c~ ~lopmmt.__ fer's torrid rendi-Because there's not much ma-terial-.--tion or-Mili=-n,._ ____ _ .. on top 10 work with, the movie quickly starts to draa. and is eositively plod-o J piano ~ dina by micl~poinl The actina was that one scq~nce rnpectablc by all ~ st.an, but would make a because each was so busy woRina great video on its on their dimension, there was hardly own. Just fast-for- any room left for the retationship. ward to that scene The rauh was that, while each and pass on the chancter was believable (if trite), rest. me! Let's move Oil to somctbl111 we can pab a hold of. That nna quilt blippens, and I'd have to put die blanrOIJ' -Kloves. He was Jivn a very respeclable tmkd or ~ Ciiio and be dropped them .,. ~ one. The two hilb ~poiats are _.. i• two brotberl ......, act • two • briMben -euicr laid Ila dom! Aho miled in ii a curious fiiendlhip between Jack Biter ud a 10.yar- old Pl and ..... Ille briap out ia bim. MichclJe P6e&r may bri111 in more SSS (ud mu) to tlae ........... n·1111e .,.,.... ...... .... ,. ..... •••J 1alt\:J =--.To:_ -......... u:t.: c::a...11-•• Ut' .. rr'~:.:t .... ·aker Boys' 0 on IO JD. - ......... , ... ,.... 1.111 .• ., ~ .................... -. ._ ............. ,.,11.•• 'T:--m...--· c........,.,..., ..,,.., '· •11 mm IJIDI ...... &iy ..... 1s;:,. .. J!_. . ---.... 1--....... ...... SJll81S. IO•.S _,_ __ .... If.~ ...... 1 .... 1e W -• s JD. a. ICtlS I.... I •• S,'1: • _ .......... /t•k .... IDIS ..._ ...... '° ....... .,_ .. ,. .... _____ c-..... 711 .... etp ••1-.1.s•a io-. .. ,. •• II. :I, 4. 6 Ii. ltA ...... lllL 1a• .... 1. ••• ._... .. .•. , ..... 'look WhO's Talking' takes inf an tile ./ook at parenting lly SOREN ANDERSEN ~--.s-.ic. . First a gang of yelling spe~atozoa. yee~hawing, hke lust-addled cowhands heading for a cathousc ~ttrtday nigh~. stampede into a uterus of the approx- imate d1mens1ons o( Mammoth Ca ve. With Joyous squeals of .. Jackpot!" the)' hurl them- scl"es upon a silent boulder-size eg. Cut to: Klrsue A'lley, making a headlotlg div<' for a toilet bowt .. Look Who's Talking·· is under way. 0Ah, the miracle of conception. The JO)'s of preg- nancy. The height of comedy. The bouomin,-out of Holly>Aood·s bab> boomleL ''Bab} Boom. · .. For Keeps ... "She's Ha,•ing a Bab>:· .. Parenthood" (up 10 a poinl), and of coul"St', "Three Men and a Baby ..... their approach to 1he ~nomena of prcgnanC} and new parenthood has been in larsc measure awes1ruck and frequent!~ dumbstruck. But the approach of "Look Who·s Talking" is mcrcl). mass1vcl). dumb . . This 1s a rcmarkabt) crude picture. from ll!i animated sperm-stampede opening sequence to the momen1 when its heroine slaps~ dirty diaper. soiled side down. onto someone's desk to make a point. A toupee 1s snatched otT. there's an enema joke. also a crude double entendre or two. ·and even a bab)·S~ scene from umc to 1ime. You get the fct"ling 1herc was no Joke too low for "'Look Who's Talkfog. .. .. Look Who's Talking" could well be the all-time career lo"' for evc11onc involved. Alley, playi ng a sm&Je career woman who unexpectedly finds herself pregnant. 1s obhgcd to dial down the blazing intensity that in previous movies made her stand out among Hollywood·s cumnt crop of up-and-coming glamour stars. In "Look Who·s Talking." she pla)S cute and fraulcd. Bad choices. She has too much matunty and intelligence to be believabl> cute. and she overdoes frazzled. . Georat Sqal. pla> mg her ma med. two-11m1ng businessman lo ver (and natural fa~ of her child). looks ~rd and 111 at case in his pan. And John Travoha .. the upsianding cab driver who faJls 10 love With AUe) and her child. wnrs a weak and glassy smile lhrouah<>ut. After his disastrou1 outing -as--an-1nvcsttpt1vc journahst romancing an aerobics· instructor in the 1n1scontt1vtd ··~tel." and after his most recent movie. ''The Experts.·· never made it into nationwide dlleatncal rdeasc but instead went directly to video. Travolta <kspcrately nttds a carttr boost. He doesn't let it here. What he ,cts instead is a vehicle that has him momentarily ~tc one of his disco numbers from °"Saturday Niaht Fever" in one of the stranscst, most left-field in-joke~~ in any movie in rcttnt memory. ~·s beby-simna Mitty. Alley's toddles: son. one day wbm he s sudcknly stricken with a surpn~ bout of Saturday Niaht Fever and commencn to disco around ahc room. It's funny but not.. I think. in the way 11 wa1 intended. The ICeM reveals lhat the old Travolta moves and fNIDClasm have vanished like the heyday of dita>. The man has bttn reduced to a sl~lly bio9ted parody of b1m1el[ So wbilie tbe scene is mtldly fuany while you're watch.i .. it, it's saddeniQI when it's ovn. . s.dder still is that the picture was wriua. and diru1ed by 1 woman. Givm tbe theme and pvm tbe fKt t.Mt tmttr4ftctor Amy tkckcrti9* (MFat Times s ''· , .... ., -==-r:~~n11 I -::FJ"' ._., 1 UO l ... __ IJll S. 7JO. 10 J ....... , ..... ==--....-1s.1w...._.._ 1e;:i;r:.-1Nt11s.s11.1m.•n ' ·I· .... us. •» J ,. ..... ,.,, ... H•..,••••••• 4 l1Jl°.:-=•z••-•-J11U .._ ~ ~il:V:.:,• '° IClntle AlleJ. Jason SdYller. Jofln Tr•votu and AM ~ IUr In tlte rOllMlntk COlll· edJ. -1.oo11 W..0·1 T11lllln··· at R1dgcmont Htgh:· .. National Lampoon's European Vacauon .. ) 1s herself a mo ther. \OU v.ould ha'e hoped for a certain sens111v1t). or at least a spoonful of tast<' In the picture's awroach to the material. 4-fter all. th1 1s a movie about unwed mo1berhood. not euctl) a laughing mauer for millions of women "ho find themselves in that circumstance today. But ifs all a lark and a goof to .\II<'}. The pro peel of motherhood leads to no soul-searching. and sh<''s able to eastly Juggk the compeung demands ~ingle motherhood and career (shc·s a hotshot accountant with a b11 firm). thanks to the presence of e' <'MThabk Tra11oha 1n her hfe. He's formed such .a bond with her batn son and such a )'tn for her that he gallanth P.Uts his own social hfe on hold to baby-SH the tot while Mom d1ligcnth searches through a herd of Mr. Wrongs in search of a Mr. R1aht who will be a su11able father for h<'r prccooous le.id. All the 11me. of course. the nght man for the permanent paternal role 1s silting nght at h<'r· own kitchen table. Mom is de_n~. but Baby Mikey 1s hip to v.ho's the best Dad candidate of all. We know th1s because 1t"s Mikey who's doin4 a Joodly share of the talking 1n ..Look Who's Talkma,· "nd ifs not baby tallc either. h 's BIJ Guy talk. wfiich only the auchcnc.c can hear. Mikey s voice 1s provided b) a wisccrackmg Bruce W1U1s, who comments sardon1cally on the foibles of the adult klutzes ~ho surround him. Out of the mouths of bebcs. and so on. Bui when the stuff comina out of the mouth of thu babe 1s on the order of a annning breast J(>ke ("L11nch! .. the lad lec:rs as the camera Jumps down the clcavqr of a well· endowed actrns). you lose heart cn1ircly. The infant's uttcra.ncn att irifan11lc. as as cverytlu .. else in "Look Who's .YaJ.k.ing. •• • llus is one movie that should be neither heard. ·nor lftft . eooe••1eee ce•e•AI h tr anu ,,.,...,/(._... ~ SSl~SS , .... ._ 111 s o .a 1s. 10JO IAll ---.... I• a JO. 1045 • ...... ~.uo ...... __.. ~.s•s 10. ••s , ...... S.7 :tcJ .. ......... ~ ... ....... -..... tO.JD.-• ----··', ,_ ... ,... .... .. , .. .. \ ll I 'I ll I '\ I ' Something .for all in area .amusements DISCOVERY MUSEUM of Or- angl' Coun1 y. 3101 Wcs1 Harvard ~1 .. Santa Ana Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Closed on Mondays. Admission 1s $1 for adults and 50 cents for chil- dren. Nominal craft panicipation fee. For information, call 540-0404. DISNEYLAND, 1313 Harbor Blvd.. Anahtim. Big Band sounds showcased ?.I Carnation Plaza Gar- .' dens. The Magic Kingdom offers more than SO attractions in seven themed lands. including .. Spash Mountain." Disneyland anfor- mataoh: 999-4565. INTERNA TJONAJ; SURF MU- SEUM 312 Walnu1. Huntington Beach. Su rf memorabilia and anifacts (dating as far back as the cart> 20s) commemorate the colorful hentage of this popular Californian spon. ·.open daily noon to 6 p.m.: adm ission is free. Located one block inland from pier and one-half block ca t of Main SUttt in Huntington Beach. 536-01 SS. KNOTl"S BERRY FARM, 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Knon's is the nation's most popular indepcn- • . dent family theme park with more 1han 165 wild rides. shows and auractaons gius restaurants and shops on 1 5 acres. All shows are included in the admission price. Other cntenainment includes a glimpse of the old west in ~ '-lery_ ahvc Ghost Town to the magic ola Cont~nt•I Cutt1M Smcr 1901 visit with Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang in Camp Snoopy. Also popu· lar are Fiesta Villaae, a salute to California's earty Spanish heritage and Roaring 20's -a look back at a I 920's amusement park which includes the fantastic "Kingdom of the Dinosaurs." Thrill rides include The· Corkscrew Montczooma's Re-venge and the Plrachutc Sky Jump. The park is open d:lily. For ad- ditional information call the 24-hour Knotfs Line at 220-S200. LOS ANGELES CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 310 Nonh Main Strcc't. Los Angeles. Open Wednesday and Thursday. 2 to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunda1. 10 a.m. to S p.m. .. Hands-<>n' part1c1patory envaron- "ment in which children ~ two to t~lve, learn by doing. Eighteen permanent exhibits. Monthly fro-gramming includes 1 variety o an exhibits, performances and work- shops. Admission: $4 per person, Infants under two free. Adults free on Wednesday and Thursday after- noons. Groups must register in ad- vance. For 24 hour information, call (213) 687-8800. MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM, 7711 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. The Three Stooges arc the newest replicas among the already elaborate collection of movie and television memorabilia including life-like replicas of more than 200 renowned stars. Daily ·10 a.m.-8 p.m. with Fri.· cw, lllltUtl-.u..u,, ,NIM# .. t ~ ... ,,,. "" loti-.M 6.wJ.,.., .. J~,~ "-',.,,.. ,_,_ South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17141 540-1840 ,.......,_.,... ,... __ ...... ., ------..... --···-··-......... Sat. open until 9 p.m. S2l-I I SS. MUSEUM OF NATURAL 1111- TORY AND SCIENCE 2627 Vista dcl Oro. Newport Beach. Open Tuesday throu&h Saturday. 10 a.m. to S p.m. and Sunday from noon to S p.m. Admission is $2 for adults, and SI for children over· six. Mem- bers are free. Museum exhibits in: elude a wide array of marine mam-mal fossils, Nath'e Arecri~n dis.. plays, an insect zoo and photo gal- lery. mineraJ and shell displar.s. but-terfly collections and ch1ldren·s hands on exhibits. Also educational prop-ams.~doccnt tours, lectures. fes-tivals. a library and special ac- tivities. For more information about exhibits. programs and membership • call the museum Tuesday through Sunday at ~7120. OLD WOllLD VILLAGE, 7S61 Center Ave., Huntington Beach. S~ialty shops are located in this village that features the charm of quaint European vii~ with '<Ob- bled streets, lantern bghts. and 70 muraJs of EUTopcan scenes painted on exterior walls by European art- ists. 898-S 111 . OR~NGE COUNTY PER· FORMING ARTS CE!ttER 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Docent tours .of the facility are of- fered free Monday and Wednesday at 10, 10:30, 11 and 11:30 a.m. weekly. Tours will also be held at 10 and I 0:30 a.m. the first Saturday of lceCapades slates Bren premiere each month. The 1our takes visitors to many areas of the theatre rarely seen by the public including dressing rooms. the backs• area and The Center Room. Reservations are re- quired for aroups of 10 or more. SS6-2 I 22, extension 833. QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor at the end of the Long Beach Freeway. Exhibits include special effa.t sound and light shows an the Enainc Room and Wheelhouse re- enactina a ncar<o•lision at sea, and an extensive World War II display depicting th~ "Ou~n·s .. ICtive role as a 1:oopsh1p. Oaily 10 a.m.~ p.m. (213) 43S-3SI I. . RAGING WATDI 111 Ralina Waten Drive, Sul OilUI. Eqjoy 44 aCf'es of fun. sun and eacitiQ& water rides. 592-4453. SANTA ANA IOO located at Pren- tice Part. llOI EaS1 a.es.nut Ave., Santa Aaa. Houn arc 10 Lm. to S p.m. witll lal tickeu tokl at 4 p.m. Admiuioa is S2 for ldultr. 75 cents for children. llCS 3 to 12 and senior c1uzens. Children under 3 and handicappe4 arc admitted free. 953-8SSS. SAN JUAN ·CAPISTRANO MISSION', 31112 Cami no C1pistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Features Serra Chapel. California's oldest buildin&. &he ruins of • Great Stone Church soldien bar· racks. bclutiful ~I. and two museum room,. with artifacts from Native American and early Spanish ·culture. Daily 7:30 a.m.-S p.m. 493-1424. . SEA WORLD 1720 South Shores Road. Misaion Bay, San Diqo. Sea- World featum seven major shows and dozens offascinatina mariM life exhibits. Sea World's star killer whales ~orm in the larant whale facility in the world. dolphins. train- ed seals and sea lions, otters and a walrus also perform at special shows. There are four aquariufl'ls featurina li ve sharks. sc,a life and freshwater tl$h from all over the world. Thirty special educational exhibits are also avail1blc to Sea World pests. OM price admissi011 includes all shows and ellhibits. Frtc parting. Guided toun and rides arc extra. Group ralCS and 12 moath pass inform1tion. call (619) 226-3901 or 826-71 13. or (602) 833-0600. SJIDMAN UBllAltY AND GAil· DENS, 2647 Pacific Coast Hishway, Corona dcl Mar. Roses. CMtus. an- nual gardens. an orchid con- servatory. koi ponds and a aift shop. Daily 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m . UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, 100 Uni· versa! City Pl., Universal City. A guided tram tour of Univcrsal's famed 420-acre back lot and the En1ertainmen1 Center. "hich fea-tures five live sho~s 1s offered. (818) 508-9600. Lenn.Y Kravitz i~ much m_ore than 'Mr. Bonet' By HIUEL IT AUE AuOC:NIH ,.._ '111-N EW YORK -Name-dropping is a fa,ontc pastime in the cntcrtam- mcnt business. a nd musician Lenn) Krav111 has a few at his disposal. There's his wife. actress Lisa Bonet of NBC's •• DifTcrcnt World": his mother. Ro ic Roker. ~ho played Helen Willis in the long· runnine TV sit-com "'The Jef- ll'r ons ·:a nd his father. Sy Kravi11. a former NBC executive. But the younger KnrvilL. who also goc~ b\ the name Romeo Blue. prefers 'd1scuS!l.ing a few well-placed strangers. such as John Lennon. J1m1 Hcndnx, Bob Marie) and Loo Recd. all influences for his debut album. "'Let Lo\'t Ruic." "I'm not hip o n the wa) records sound toda)'... the 25-ycar-old Kra\ 1tz said. "all this digJtal and ~m phng everywhere. "My record sounds like the kind \OU JUSl drop a needk on and!lay. I grew up o n records that soun hke this. I don"t think records sound an) bc11cr than in the late ·50s or early '60s." He makes his point o n the re· cord's opening track. "S1111ng on Top of the World .. proudly per· formed a httlc off-key. his voice cracking early in the song. .. , dreamed the whole song ... he ~1d. "and I hummed it mto the tape recorder. I did that one liH~. 1n one take. ·w11h JUSt guitar and mike. meone told me to act nd of the i:rack 1n my voice. but I hked 11 that W3\." Krav1ll thinks of old g1rlfnends with "M) Precious Lo\C.. and "Rose mary." and gives Bonet her duc o n "I Build Tha.s Garde n for Ls." the last song to make the The .top of tJ:ie pops record. ··Thc lr,ncs wcre just k11l1ng me;· he s.11d. · I wrote the hook. but there "-Cre spaces m1s$1ng everywhere. I sta)ed up for two days and drove m)selfcrat~. I was ready to sla h my throat. The last night in the studio I fini hcd ll and did the vocab." Kravi tz grew up in New York and Los Angeles and at age 10 was already learning gu11ar and wnt1ng. He spent umc as a classical mu- s1c1an. performing with the C'ah· forma 8o)s Choir and appearing on n:cords with Zub1n Mehta. 8) high school. ho"'ever. Krav111 was a born-again rock ·n· roller. "fro m the time I gradul!led from high school until now. f think I turned down about eight record ~ deals." he said. "The) wanted tren- dy black music. wb1ch I hate. 'This 1s 100 white. You have to get )Our black base first then you can cross over. herybod) has to. Go get yourself a drum machmc and make yourself a funk record: .. That was a big issue But what r m doing is black music an)'Wll)'.. rhyt hm and blues. rock ·n· ...c.oJ,1, Peop!e think 1f )OU don·t sound like Bobby Brown. it's not black music:· He spent time in the studio. re- cording songs meant for nu ears o nly. when a friend heard a tape and passed the word around that a prom- 1s1ng new star was w::utmg to be discovered. After meeting and fall- ing in love with Bonet. Kravitz was an even hotter propen). "Being that I was mamed to her. people ~ere interested in ~hat I was doing. I was on the cover of all these magazine . JUSt because I was mar- ned to her. ·Who 1 this gu)'? ... Bonet not onl) brought him much-needed pubhCll). but helped Kra\ 1t1 find himself as a mus1c1an. "When I first met Lisa. I ~as a studio mus1c1an. but I sull d1dn•t Krav1tz·s nasal "ocals on "Let t-a "0"" to include other mu-··What 1f I came out to ~ 'ou know \\hat to do. because I pla cd Lo\.e Ruk .. and "Be" recall Lennon s1 1an on his ne\I record and 1s because your "'1fe 1 50-and·so" If funl. rock. Jall. ~hate,er and could and Eh 1s Costello. and "Mr. Cab tounng w11h a IO.p1ccc Nnd. that's v.hat bnngs people out line · pla) all c;ons of instruments." s:ud Dn"er," an anY) talking blues, ha Kravnz hopes to -.1n O\er fans who he said ... But r"e got somcthintt to Kra\llZ, ~ho pla)s all the instru-the man-on~tM-strttt feel of Reed' know him only for the names he n sa)'. rm not interested in being \Ir ments on "Let Lo\e Rule.'' best known songs. drop. Bonet:· "We're so s1m1lar. I saw m) self in "I sot 'The &-st of Lou RCC'd.' and rm;;~;;;~~;;a~~~~~~~~;;;;;~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;::;~;: hrr. a rcflCCllon of m)stlf. ~II of a ·walk on the Wild 1dc' JUSt blew I 1.~ (1'P) -The follo-.1ng arc the top sudden I knew ~hat I had to. Mtcr my mind. I fell 1n lo\C With that ~ Ii· 9 rL'<'Ord hits and leadm1 popular com-she was finished ~1th her ho-.. I lo\\ er East 1dc. cw York sound. ~ pact discs as the} appear in next stancd wnting and cutting. I came gc111ng that message o'er. But I ~ ~cek's tssue of Billboard mapz1nc: to New York and booked m )sclf in don't think about doing a Lou Recd-~· SINGLES a studio. M> wriung come back and sounding reoord. ccrtarn sounds JUSt I. "Miss You Much .. Janet Jackson -' -~-ta_n_c_d_h_u_il_d_in_g_u_p_th_c_se_· _t_un_cs._·· __ c_o_m_c_o_ut_o_f _m_e_:_· --------1 (A&M) 2."Sow1ng tht Seeds of Love" Tear For Fears (Fontana) J ."Listen 1o Your Hean" Roxette (EMI) 4."Cover Girl" New Kids on the Block (Columbia) 5 ... Love In An Elevator" Aerosm1th (Geffen) 6."0r. Fttl1ood" Mo tle) rue (Elektra) 7."lt's No Cnme" Babyface (Solar) 8."Busa a Move .. Youns M.C. (Oc- hcious Vinyl) 9 ... When I Stt You Smile" Bad En•lish (Epic) 10!-°Roct W1fcha" (MCA) AL8l1lll !."Janet Jackion's Rhythm Nation 1814" Janet Jackson (AAM) 2 ... Girt You Know 11'1 True"· Milli Vuilli (Alim) 3 ... Dr. f«'eOOd" Motky Cruc (Elekln) ... "5eeel Wbeeh" Rolli111 Slooes (Columbia) 5 ... ,.... Your Oirt" Paula Abdul (V&:) 6... ~Ill C°'t'J. . i: ............. ()a .::bine !J,. Ro'la/J'I • La•c• JlolMhav t•ra Frid•v .• Dl ..... 7N .. lata * Cockhlll• * Tropical Drtaks * (1 J ,, 650-lltt ...... c.... .............. . (7J4)4H IU4 1 IM .. Ca•"..... e I.. , 8•clt Between Friends We're a Full Service Country Store with handcraft items made by 90 craftsmen. LARGE SELECTION OF HALLOWEEN and THANKSGIVING DECORATIONS Your Home Decorating Center for All Your Holiday Need~. Openir-g with 3 great loeations to serve you Sth Annual Country Christmas Stores are Open Oct. 20 thru Dec 24. I.Acuna Hilla Zl.1111iu1 • l'W1l1 10 (lfC\lft City OU1~ M.11 ...... Mii AcfVll lfOftl CMh ,. ........ Classic ~California Cuisine at lstanga What was trendy yesterday has Irvine, ont of the very buildiap in turned into today's classical Catt, a fact, that skeptics of a couple of point eum'pliflCd by the sleek. years aao pmlictcd would never be ekpnt BistanJO. an lrvine-aterie of fully occupied. How wrona they t~ utmost samplicity w~ Cali-were .... fomia Crative Cuisine takes on Under the tutelaee of General Italian overtones and an abundance Manaaer John Rackr.L the service is of variety belies the seriousness of now on a Pll with uecutive Chef artistically titillatina praentations. EU1C11io ManiJDA&O's menu. The atmnsphere is open-air and Marti&na&o 1s a culinary Gaupin. ~y like the Ont with duck. ch1eken and cilantro sausaae. routed urlic and Cballots. • Ouo 'bucco comes with saffron rice, while pilled lamb loin in a sauce of c:abernet-4renc:hed chan terelles is pmished with ratatouille and a crunchy little almond potato croquette .• , All on the same menu? Well,-why not. It's what we In jaded, cutti"I edee SoCal have 'come to expect as our divine riabl. Food that never bores. that trantcends predictability. Faddish no more. it's the kind of food Bistanao offcn with appealing consistency. -On Wednesday tbrouah Friday eveninp. the most marvelous musi- cal duet performs Brazilian and Peruvian melodies. BISTANGO. 19100 Von soothin&. intimate and sophisticated· For evidenee of this, try his sauteed -yet Bistanao is sm.cl dab in the · crab cakes with rosy-hued papefruit middle of an offi« buildioa in and lamb's lenuce -or his siana· ture appetizer of cucumber and pavlu .. lllllbetti" with red and =============================================:::::i ~ au lettuce and sour cram. Caesar salad takes an unusual tum Grilled tea bus is Mled with the flavon of lime, pa~ya, pint nuts and cilantro buttn. Manao chutney, cucumber. leeks and diU wend then way around a plate of sauteed -sa1mcn and Manianalo's versatility comes lhinina ~ in bis chili relleno'd jumbo shrimp with whole .,ain muS1ard sauce. K.tnmnn Ave. (in the Atrium Build- . i'!I). lrviM. 7$2-5212. Lundi ud dinner. Monday-Friday: open for dinner CNJIJ .--00 S.tunlay. C'btd Sunday. ~ credit cards. Vakr pert;,,,_ Full bu. Livdy !auot' hour. Live music Wtdneny-l!'ri- day. Modaar~ prices: dinan lcK two. $50. food only. C...,.Jly daic •ttin; Rnerv•tions recommeadtd. . ., -~ '7oe 7Je '7i11Nt u. 9talitut fbillill1 7e1 11..i ••• ~'II Be~. 5.peUetl &Ii/« NI nwt/olu (114) 141-1225 Monday-saturdey 11 :30-2:00; 5:30-10:00 1918 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA with, smoked saJmoo, tuna and muuels -but then 10 does the pocicbj, pmented tri-<Olorcd and topped with · aorpnzola and sundricd tomatoes. HaPP.)'-bour pizza is patjs at cocklail time, or it can be found on the menu at lunch and dinner. I \I UI O Would you believe dlree-a>lor sp9CtZle -mab.i with spicy tuck bean sauce? How about halibut with lobslcr' sauce? ADd paane with tuna? Violent fare in new videos 9y JOE Ml.TAKE ~-----Minireviews of movies 'recently releued on videocassette: "DeM _.. 1989. 107 minutes. rated 'R. Warner Home Video. $89. 95. fUtini (on • ia.k of 4t J. Don JohMOD is very a;ood as your typical weary Los Aftldes detective -a divorced father with a bed diet and an evm wone aputmenL He has no life and be doesn't 1ee111 to care. His lalieSt cue involves an armed robbeO' of a convenience store that left 1'5 clerk wounded and a cop dead. T)te movie's plot is unbelievably complex, but n has zina and a brute vitality. "Dead Bana" is swtinaly vivid. "Jl'isl ,,....,... 1989. 100 minutes, 11rtd R. lnremariou/ Video Enter-tainment, $89. 95. Ratin.,: 2. "Fist Fiatuer" is set in a creepy. broodins South American town where barebanded boxina is the favorite putime -and not just as I specta&or tpOrl The IUYI ID ban don't watch basebell pmcs on tek· vision here; t~ faaht amona them- selves. The bean ol the story, how- ever, involves erofcssional fistfllhts and the sJjmy k.init>in .. named Vance (played by Mike Connors of "Man- nix' fame), who has control oft~m. Van« has been rcss><>nsibk for the deaths of a lot of fistfiahten. and one of them was the buady of CJ . Thunderbird, the film's muscle- bound hero (played by Georte Rivero). CJ . has come to town to avenee his friend's death and, in no 1r-----------------------_, lirM Rat, FIS himKlf tossed into one of the wont Mexican prisons Its local swordfish season. and the sportfishing boats Jock right in front of our resliuranl Enjoy this exceptional c..tch broiled over ~iian kiawe charwal. marinated in lemon llineer butter. or blacleened. (~~) RESTAURANT Nrwparti f1Msl Wale1flunt Dinlna 503 E. ~ Cadiacent to the Bllboi Ptninsula ferry landint) hiWtiaM; 675·2373 iftUllinable, where the inmates and auuds occupy themselves with - ihat's riabt! -fistfiahts. This is a violent movie. CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINESTf\.. f,11\\\\, Apple Valley fest underway . .. ly DOMIAA AND RAY OTT If you visu the vaUey. you may .,._ ,.. C&eu+a-• want to take time for some of Its Fony ycan ago. the hiah dcscn other diversions, includin& 01e Roy community of Apple Valley created Roten and Oak Evans Museum a festival known as "Pow Wow (I S6SO Seneca Road. Victorville). 0.ys," with a rodeo fcaturiDJ home-Standina like a large. wooden for· town folks, and some dancing per-tress in the middle of a park.ins lot. fonned by local lndiari•tribcs. the exterior of the museum looks Since then, it's become an area· rather formidable. until you reach wide, annual happcnin&. renamed the entrance and re.ad the sign that "Apple Valley Days." and it takes says, "Howdy, Pardner:· place apjn this wttlcend, with The frontier m61if continues in· tvenu to suit every taste. side, with country-western music Hi&hlijhts both Saturday and echoing throuah the large hallways. Sunday include a carnival beginnfog Rows of aJa~ncascd exhibits and at 10 a.m., with rides and pmes. other displays depict the personal folio~ at noon by three other hvcs and professional careers of Roy events: the Hiah Descn Vintage 10 and Dale over the span of their 55 Car Oub Auto -Show, that will show-years in show. business. case cars fro m the year 1948 or · Alona with Roy's extensive gun older; a rodeo. featuring the Na-collection, there arc things such as tional Police Rodeo Association; the couple's trophies and awards. and a food fair, with eight local the saddJcs they rode in a ROS(' restaurants preparing samples of Parade. their jeep knqwn as favorite national dishes from around ''Nellybcllc," and their old Boo- the world. nevilJc convenible with six-auns All of lhcsc events will take (>la'cc mounted on the front fenders and in. or adjacent to, the town's L1on's door handles. and Winchester rifles Park, except for .the rodeo. which on the rear fenders. will be held at Horseman's Center. In other showca5e5 arc sequmed alo ng Highway 18 at the east end of cowboy suits.. ~holographs frol1) lhe town. couple s movies and tclev1s1on On Sunday. the "Apple Valley shows, artifacts from a blacksmith Days Classic B.ikc Rides" bc&in. shop. and many family mem~ntos. with participants lining up at the And, of course, you can't miss the interescction of Apple Valley Inn horses· -Trigcr. Tri,acr Junior. ROid and Highway 18. The 52-milc and Buttermilk -and Bullet the ride begins at 7:30 a.m .. the 26-milc ··wonder d<>s." all preserved and ride at 8:30 a.m .. Entry ftt is ~26. displayed, along with Roy's pme LOBSTER FEST DINNE • Broiled Lobster Ta il with &by Beef S ~h~~~~~ .................. 12.95 • Broiled Lobster To il accompamed by our Broiled Chicken t~~!d~~ Shrimp •1 j 95 Garlic Butter........... ... "SHORE & OFFSHORE . SPECIAL" Broiled Lobster Tdil combined with a tender U.S. trophies . The museum u open dail) e>.cept Chnstmas and Thanksgiving. 9 a.m to 5 p.m .. Admission as S3 for adults. S:! for teens and senior citizens. ~nd SI for ages six to 12. Parkmg 1s free. · Ha~py trails continue nearb} at the 5~acrc Mojave Nam>~s Re· g1onal Park, with miles of paths for horseback riding and .hiking. P.lus a specially des1gned. paved nature trail for the hand1tapped. You can · rent horses and sign up for hayndcs at the park's equestrian ~nter. Horseshoe Lake, dom1nat1ng the western side of 1hc park. offers fish· ing and pcddJc boating. and there arc other areas for p1cn1ckmg and archery. Ovrmight camping 1s aviul· able 1n an 87-unll campground. complete with hot sho~ers and eas~ access to the lake. Mojave Narrows Regional Park 1 two miles south of Victon 1lle. off lnters&ate 15. Take the Bear Valle' Road exit y;est to Ridgecrest Road. and follow It nonh to the entrance GETTING THERE To reach Apple Valle~ from ln1er- state 15. take the D treet e~11 east. (wh ich turns into H1jh~a' 18). and follow 1t to th~ fes1i,al grounds. To reach the Rogers-E,ans Museum. exit Interstate I> at .Palmdale Road Travel west 10 Kentwood Blvd .. turn right on Civic Dme. and follo"' 11 to the museum. Cho1ce Rib •12 95 Eye Steak. • pre11nta DINNERS INCLUDE: OM. .,od Fri. ltno ...,_ IOlll L.srqe baked potato -served with duves, IOUl' Credlll a.nd butter, acoomperued by your choice of our f4moua dam chowder or Mlad. iiiiiii'WD s 11 (11:3)am. 2pm Only) 5 .... I h.... "' ..... -Wt .... ,.c1m1 till t ... ......_ ........... [ '•' • .., ......... ClllCmf ::·· ~ ~ __ .... ._ 11 ••' • ..,._.CW" , . ., ?P'mda ... , ... .,__ ......, (1a Gaelic, It's a Beal Great IrislJ Deal") ...,.. • 7DAft AWW •/2 ·PRICE DINNERS Monday thru Thursday 4:30-6;30 Twilight Dinners. includes entire Menu (except Shellfish) . ' .·:&staurant J . or= THE WEEK By P"trid" A. Gable stat!. "We have a casual atmosphere I've fo und it. .. not only 1s the food here. I'm alwa ys around to check on excellent. but the service 1s 1mpec-people and make sµrc customers cable. Pnma\'era·s host. chef and._C,nJOY lhetL.mcaL" Juliano said. He owner Angelo Ji)ha,no not onl y added that getting to know · cus- knows how to satisfy his guests" tomcrs is important. and he trys to craving for Italian cuisine. bu t to make 11 a point t9 talk to the people also to make them foel at home in who come to hi s restaurant. the fnendly :nmosphcre of the Foun-Juliano h•~ plenty of Italian 1ain Valle) restaurant. charm himself. Born in Rome Italy. Entenng . Prima\ era immediately he comes from a fami!.Y of hoteliers • puts diners at case with its old-world a rcstauranteuJS. "I have been in- charm and· professional, fncndly volved in the food industry most of i\\\'.trd \X:innint: Contemporary Cuisine Now Serving SunJa'J rBrunck • '\tw .\ ft:nu • Clas~il r.n oritt • Ocean-Pario Dininp • Pourin~ Domain Chan<lon Champat.'11e In October bnng a binhdav ~of four or more to l\mihana, and we'll buy dinner for your honored suest: So ):OU am have a real celebraoon on me house. Oler aXJd Oct. J • 31st One fltt Hil:Mchi OUdcal 6T T~ Stelk amlbimlion dinner~ a party of bar or more. . AlaJholic ~. -md .. not indlldDi Pftxi ci I OclcJbe1 lillldl-~ driYm ........... my life, .. he says. From Italy Juliano went on to attend school jn Looeme, Switzer- land, and then into the restaurant business in Bermuda. ··1 really liked Bermuda. but I decided to leave because I wanted to own my own restaurant. The person I worked for had two restaurants. and wanted me to stay so he sold me the restaurant called II Chianti," Juliano said. After several ycan he dccideO to exp;ui(f his homons. Juliano sold the restaurant and came to the United States. "I first worked for a restaurant in New Jerscy."Thcn to Philadelphia." he explained. Findin4 it just "too cold to do anything, • Juliano ar-nved in Orange County. f PM.-lft P'lllMAVERA/ft• 16 Now Serving SllllY IDIClll llUIFIST HUEVOS .................. l1JI :~~~~ROS ........... ' l 41 ~~g~~gs .............. 1141 MACHACA ....... , ........ $1 II ~~:~~ ..................... •2•• It's- Uncanny /11 Hill /l,m11lr1 I() Someont )hould "'"Cl • )4afu< ro 1ht Sc Loul\ donor •ho inwnit d pranu1 burt<'r baclr 111 1890 A 11ood food lu11h 111 promn, • , 1u,,h "'bt..100 lllnJ -bunch add l110ft fan 10 makt • tura crnmy I Tht-tll) ••• 10 IOf1rn brown WjltU lay rht' peclta~ flat m tht microwa•T and cook fol 1 mmutti on ~111m Tum onct. and ~ tlw bot. 10 $ft ,, • l '°" )'ft W111K 10 kno-m0tt abou1 Duteh rK1pH' Call llCJ0."1•H'7 ff'« 5tn11"« IU~!Cn), ~tpt and 'If" • • ... ............. lO ..... ,... _.._.or "91111? Tl'J a ....... for a ~ ....... aao1,_.--. ._ ....... '~aip., ........ ~ _ ............. aip., ... ~ .............. ..... .... 4or,illlallll. • • • Juliano In l'lrl•rs' Stalood Gnl '-Mllm d#y tr.sh se.tood, 1>1st•s and 1nlls-•# stMd on "'' wattr-with tht most sp•ctaculllr w.ws Iii l*wponBHdl /J#JMr grac10usly s•r#d nightly-111 our btalltlful dining room and on our four wattr· Sldt ,,atros. CllAZYBOISE 8TIAKI0081 Country dininc with ca..! Authen uc we9tern decor restaurant and '-llloon. featuring prime rib, fresh '-t'8fond11, and their fam<>US pan i.auteed steaks. Lunch: Monda>. Fttda~ dinner rewrvations JU&ran- teed. Dancinc and Ii~ music in tht' saloon. Oyer Road Exit/Newport Fw\•. Sanla Ana. 049-1512. THF. CANNERY Thi" hi tork waterfront londmark 111 :'llewpc>rl' fanne rv VillaJ(I' 'll'uturing fresh lucel !>eafuod and e8"tern beef. Consi tenily good er , 1te, open for lunch. dinner, Sunday Brunch and Cha mpagne Hatbor Cruise.. Entertainment ni~htly. Enjoy ihe luun1t food i:ol- ler' -uperb clam chowder' :l\llll Lnfove tte. 675-5'iii. \ E" MIT LAS DING \.l'\''Jll1rt I.a nding R~taurant on thl• Ba lboa Peninsula offe r a ro- mantic wa terfront seu.ing. Special I It'" 1ndud e fre:.h ,,wurdf1. n, litlwn11on seafood favorite!., pri me rih. abalone. lamb and veal. Garden lre.,h salad • appetizer.-and sand ,l\lthe!>. Exteni.1,·e wine list. per1al- 1, drink., and cvclctail Lke ente r t.11nm.-nt. AE. MC.\', O.C. Located ut .::,(l:J K Bdgewater ladJat•cnt t() Balhoa Ferryl. Re~rvauon.. rt><· 11mmended. 6'75-2:ti:t Por k1n1C a' ailable. OV TEU The freehest and m08t mnhvat1\t• ,eafooo and oak villed JX'Ciah v lll'ms ._ .. n ~ found at 0 te~ 10 l'oruna del Mar. Quickly bttl,min~ a l1>e&lly popular fiot pot. Oystef"I upened tn March of J 989 and (ea ture •n 11y ter r, oak grill. Frt!>n 'f'afood & cocktails. Lunch, dinner, h11pp) hour. Locued at :.?.'il5 F: ('oast Hwy. 67:\. i' 4J I for rl'Ser· VAlllJO • REl'BES £. LE~ T he best ..tood in town i.a still on the boet! Not jult. for holidaya and pedal OCCMiona, Reuben E. Lee serves delicioul stub. aeafood & spec_ialties 8"fY n~ht of the week. Lunch, brunch. d1DnH. Banquet.a for up to 400. Weddi~. pert.in. receptions, etc. In Newport Bay. 151 E. Cout Hwy., Newport Buch. 675-5790. TALE Of THE •'HALE Eitperien~ a ~le~hack intu llm«' 111 1.1 place ~here \11u can dint Ml \'our ••"" le1,ure-Ento' the rc•mam·e lll uld ~-..port with a panoramK" ba) view. Exclle your ense with thei r ~nsational eafood and 1rad1ti<Jnal ravorilb . Brealrfast i:OO a.m. Mon dtt\'-Fridoy. Dinner 4:00 I i.110 ,.e\en iltl(ht . Saturda\' and Sund&\ Brunc.h 7.00-4:00. OyMPr Bar Fri d1w. Samrdav and Sundav. Ran· quet far1ll11e-. u1> tu i'l4MI 400 Main Street. Balboa. (lj,\.46;1:1. Zl'BIES Pure and simple, just like mother' love! They serve. 10 oz. lobster tails fil~t mignon: prime rib,· ribs and chicken at the mOllt rea.~nable prices in Costa M~. These djn. nen served on spttial ni1hta-open 7 nights. Generously poured low price drinks. Our customers have been rominj back since 1970. l..ocated at I 'l 2 Placentia in C08Ia Meaa near I ith treet. Call M5·8091 or 631-9803. Zl'BIES GJLOED C \t i:: Ral(hl next c.J'"'r tu Z11lo11,.. ... \II .. ur pizzas are lar.il' ttr:.. an\ ruml>1n11- 111m. all tu~pinl''· al '·, 'l."1 , ... ; •1·, take 11u11. Wtdt' "'""'"n pl11 .. .., ·1 \ .... itame,, & \1d~, .. 1-ull ('1od..1ail Har Open i do\.. I.uni h ~ l>111ner Ii I I Plat'entm, ('11,ta \lt''ll . ITAUAN BEITOLINO'S RESTAl'llANT Bertolmo' , under I ht-burttunch canopy m f'.,untain Volle' 1-. the lle-t kept secret in Onml(t' C'nuntv Herwltno's 1>f'r\ (:.. 11ld r~h1ont-d '-l,Yle lt11lion d1nnt'~ Rertohnu\ ha .. th1• he<>t p1na 1n California. made .,..1th rtal chee:.4'. ull\ e rnl and zei.I\ ,,aut'e Ht>n ohnu ·, 1-lorn led at I /1(141 ~lal'nnhtt. Fuuntnm \'alley. rt-.. er \allUrul "U!Or~ted. 963 '.!,;!(), \ILLA ~0\A .\ ht·aut1tul h,l\ \It-\\ rreatt'' lhe rum,mt1c --et lln.: that h11 .. m1.1d1' th., \; 111.1 ,,,,·i.w.1 ·· .. 1>t-u11I kind 111 pl.we .. l11r '"rr ;,o \t',1r' :-\uperh n11 .. 11w lrt•m ('e-ntral and :'\urtht>rn ltah :-1'1'\'t-d 111 Old \\'1•rhl r hurm E~ te11,1\'P \\tne 11 .. 1 Dinrwr ntli(hth . Prnnu bnr Full rnt·nu 111 I 00 1.1.m .u.u \\'t>,t ('0,1 .. 1 Htti:h\\U\, :'\e\\ pmt Hea1·h 114:! 7 Ml · MF.-S-ED'S Pill.A Locally uwnt-d and 11pl'rnted. ~It' 11 F.d ', Pizza l'arlur ha .. llt'{'n .. en Ill!: qualtt.' p1 u11 u11d tnennl.' 'l''' 11 e lor :!'i 'to Jr.. Om t htn rr11,.1 pizza ~•Lh .. 1.1, real tht't' .. e:-and trl'~h t11p pm,ic,. '' o p11~1 111,er· .. dl'lt.:ht \te n-f.d\ al .. 11 ""t'"" dl'hu11u .. dt>h ~nd'A 1Che--•111.ul .. uncl lr.-t> de hvery .. Jean. the manager. will be happy to O'l'l!ll you with your next meeting or group catered event. Located at ~ IU I'. I 7th St., Co'll a Mf'. a. fi4t;. i I :In. 0 1>en ,-,evt-n da\,, a ~eek. Sun T hur ll::l0-12:00. Fri and Sat 11 ::lu 1.00. CHINESE DASNY K'S Meet Danny Kuo. 8 year ~neraJ Manaf!e.r or Costa Mesa's Mandarin Courment and 4 \'ear Partner/General ManageH1ffhjna Town in Irvine. You can now en10y Danny K's exciting and contemporary Chlne94! cuiaine in an equally u citing and contempory set· ting in Corona de.I Mar! Danny K's i open for lunch and dinner daily. Beer & "i ne list. Ca~erini. 3060 E. Coa!!t Hwy. Call 721·9000 for take out, reser- vations or information. LOTUS Enter the Orient and experience Lhe excellence or Ma ndarin and Sztchwan ruisine. Authentic Chi- CIOWN HOUSE This lovelv Continental re .. 1auran1 ituated ai the corner of PC'H and C'rown Valle\• Pkwv. hll..~ hffn a gourmet' la,;m tl' ftir 18 \'ear~ now Fine dinin~. <.'ock tatl . dancing. llH• entertamment, oy lt'r bar. happy hour. banquet racilities. limo M'r· vice, exten--1ve "me hst. l:? 12 Pc1 c1fk 'oast H"'" South l.ai:una Niguel. 499 26:.!fi. IJVIEIA Relax tl1 l(raci1111~ 5:N\'tC'e 111 an eleica11t. 111t1malt-atmo .. pht're lo:>. pertlv p rt<pared l'11n1111e11wl d1-.ht', by ('hel Hichard Her1ener .... 111n~ 1970. T his award winntnj! re-.- taurant abu otfeNo an exlell:-1\e wine hst. and exreli. in table..,ide l!(eparat i~1n .... and flam~. Upton 111! lunch 11:.\<l.,f p.m .. a mnl'T '1mm :, p.m. Excellen t ban4ue1 tanh11t---. llo'>ed Sund&\ and hol1davi. .. l:J:l.l S. Bns111I, Cu-ita Moa .. 'l-w'.: U. FRENCH ne'e dt he,. especially prepared by a LE MIDI team of ma_ ter chefs. Enjoy fine Thi' i11 o trut> "'ll:'t•ver " "••me '"' Chtne'lt' dtntnl( a well as excellent 11'-a\&nl itarde. 111hef" that ,, • ""Ille lt:.t and Cull bar. Located in the classic. All agrtt thac s ... 1 ('h .. 1 Harbt1r ('enter al Harbor & Wit on \\'alter Huttirnan·s 1·u i~in·· in C'os111 ~le-.n. 545-3:\31 pr0\1mcall' 1 of an innnvati\'1:' and MANDA RIN GOUIMET exquisite!~ executed authentint\ C An enchantinK countrv French m If you IO\·e hinese food . you're sure te.rior s nd on Old World h1ii.p111.1lt to enjoy dinin~ here u Mandann ty rarel,· found tht' .... da' fulrill Gourmet promises ltUl,Y authentic h Chine e food . Mandarin Gourmet.. t e expectation,, t'\11l..e1I h\ dw has been the recipil'nt of the Cold outstandinK cu1~•nll Open for d111 d L' ner and rockta11.. ...e, e11 n1icht' Awer of r.xcellence every year fur Cau;ttn" ll\'&llahle .\.t .?I \ 10 Lid .. the pa.st nine consecu tive veari.. As ..... .;me of Coastal Oran~e ·countv' Newport Rt'ach, 6i.'l-4<'1i• I most popular Chinese restaurant, AMRRICAN reservat wns an suggested. Open for ---------------Lunch .. Dinner. Take Out. Cat~ring, HOt:Gl'E BAR\llCHAEL' Codttaih. Located al 1500 Harbor a t..-' Ad ams in Costa M~a. 540·19:l7. Tu'ed d dirq in res.a~ that put BOB BURNS 0111 t• 111 ah~1•l111f 1•lej!ancl' 111 th1" a"ard·" inninic rl.':-la11rnn1 Fam11us for tnlW\'all\ t' t 111 .. tne ~tarter-1n dude 11\''-H't ' 1111 1 he halt ~ht-II. .. ash1m1 and l!rll' la'< Fre:-h ~t>illoud trom or11u11cl the "Aorld. e11 ... tern led \eal. mt1l'Cll\'\' dl•l k hrea:-t 1111d c~rt 111ed µr1 llll' Antiu.. hl'ef El.1h11r&lf "111e (, .. , Open *' t'n da\., ii wH k. l.att· nt)! ht p1111111 lmr l'rhatf' d111in~ r1>1•tn" Ht> .. .-r, a t,,.,, .. rt'lnmmtndrtl M C.\', A~. C'li, 11. .17 Foi.hion 1 .. 1and. ~"'"f>orl lie1u·h. 7 1-Mw4 toau. yw to sleep and <nil a small fonlft'" Weil then pn tbl' PARTY at Hogue and expel tetice a p-eat Saloon at· nlOllpberf where dirq puts a srrule oo '!""' face. ~ 2 doRn detidous food items IO dloo!le fr<m Teriyaki flame- broaled ctucken. steak, fSI & chips. and our falll(U '•lb ~ are awesome. Dall)• hn:tl speaals are a n!al boru. t:lne' '"11 9 pm. then we tmn OOwn the bgh~ and tmn up tbl' nu.c for dancq oo our sawGl!l floor. Hoeat's serves the finest lilplr. ch.ft and" boa.led bee' at low pries. Sa~ 1V. darts. basketb1UJ & daily Happy fbr Ol>ert l 1:30 a.m. weekdays 2 p.m. ~ Call 645-3671 for infor- mabOn or p&anrq a group ~ T97 NewJ01 SMs.. Qiu Meu. // // ./ c ... 11 ... aul .. ll0>'1AH ... 7&-N•ll ~·11160 r ..... u .oo ~:QO.MIO .. s.y~~t::M U.11-fl ~N •S.60 tlOlWI .~ ....... • -'••''-'•• ,,.._.N r ... 1ttN1 •tlM , ...... 1.111 • 30-7<00 • • hat_. ••lln·••&96 ••M ... M "'·' .... .,.. ..... JI') • ...... '"-..llL OCl •!'ltA·•• ........ ,.. 1\--11» ~.,._--• ~ ,,... 1 11.M> • h aM.• , ....... fffefJJ6 " ..... ,. ..... ~-,_ tl.J\ -"·" ... ~ • Alaeant> AlaHrW .... , .. ....... ......... ....... * ....... ........... ........... .,.... ......... .......... ..... ,,,_,,, .. ....... ,,_ ..... All LOFT ~ail I.oh Bar & Crill feature tl(·ean \lew dmmg "Ith tht> t'mpha i .. 1111 lre<1h ~afood o,._ ter bar li't' l'ntl'rtuinmt'nt n11eh1 h 111 t ht' lt11r oren Open f11r dtnnf'r nuchth lr1on1 ·, pm \\'ee-kt-nd h1>11t" fr11m l 1 111 o.m. Fabul11u.. :O,unna\ Hru111 h l.1i<'ated 111 HNI P C' H .111 l..i .. 11nt1 ~ach MEXICAN \ti CA A Thetr f1101\ 1 .. ltl.e .J trip tc \lt \ln.' H1 ... pn..ih" ~· *"' h.111.t 111 hind \\ 11 h their m111t1• \Id ••·I·-'°'U I ..... ur Ill) hua<,t' t• \>Jllr huu .... l-.•tt1li h"hl'd !ltnCt' Hi::.!. 11 .. Ill• •l't rd friend ·enJo\ rf1ntn1-hen· tlp1 11 daily Imm 11 11.m l11r Lur11 h I >111 ner and < '11t l..tail-Fntt'rt111nn1l'1tl \\ed. :-iun n1,.rh1 .. tn 1ht' H irr R1111m. :.!% Eu'-l 171 h "'""• 1 l ... ,,, Me a 1).1 "1 : n:.!t\ ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON THE BI LL Almo:.l a fo.,111 \ll"'ll lc1ndm~rk v.here frtt.'nd~ and mt-m"ru" 'n1 .. t-t Umo', ''n't 1:1n ltal111n H ... 11111r.1nt but a r~taurttnt htotn~ run h\ 1 t .... 11 Italian Gi nu', , .. o l1<alh fl<•fl 'llt1r -.pot for lhe tt1terta1nment 7 n1i:h1" a wttk Lun1 h 1s ..el'\ ed da1h I rt •m 11. ~I and br..aluiu t '' a .. ,...,, 1o.1l •n l'aturd11v und ~unda\ m .. rnmi_: nm ner 1 ti df'ltrHte trt'dl at r.1111• .. where thl' m!'nu bua•h man' 'hala.1n item~ a:. .... ell ti" 11 "ldl' 'ttflt'I\ "' 'lt~llk ... lresh ..eal11< i<l-11,i..1a d i..hc... , ~le:uran ·pt"t1alut-.. and ('hi:',-, :-\pet•1ttl». and JU><I a .. 1mp .. r1.m1 I' the friendl\ ho .. pilahl\ 11f tht .. wH al c:1no· .. makmJot "'" tt'\'I m:ht a1 home L1M·a1l'd 111 -l.!:o. 1-: 1-1 h :-.1r .. e1 1n r11,.1a Me~ C'all 11~1 1-·,., 11•r ri>..et\ 111 ioni.. dtrn. t11m.. nr mh•r m1t11on SPECIALTY CHICAGO JOE' Rel :\ and t-n r••\ .in 111tt'r·1·~·n "r e\·enmic m tht' tu.rn 111 1h1 ... ·ntun Ch1cagn 'l\ It' itl m••"J'ht'r ... 11 I h rago .J11t•, H1"•l<111r,1111 \\ tw1 h••r YOU chot""t' frum tht'tr df'I•, I 1ltl1 mt.' nu ot t'nl ffi"' •I t .... , Ill'" ch1cltt n, .. l:'afond. h11n;1>r.. p.0-1; .. r ..alad , \011°11 t'lllll\ ,Ill Olll•l IOd n;: mral .... uh ... r, 1u· l~\.•n•I .. n I'"" Open tor L11n1h 11 1 \l,.1 f 11 Dinner 4 ·111 IU 00 :-.un J h11r' "'"' '1111 11 f n t,, ""' o,,,, r ,\ c·udnail har ml'nu ir .. m 1 I ti 111\ ··~lt"t>I mt 81 ( b11 ~II" ,J,ot> • I "I" :\_ Main .i :\l1t1c \11 hur ii'i I "1111 .!lil JOl-S-Rt•tor .. 1ii7.ll'.. ~:---.....:..--. (lt',.tt'd • ..... • * Hf' tn \OI\ • .,,.eo • • . ..... \;...... . . . PRIMAVERA own rcs&aurant (just four months Servi .. such unique and delicious caDlant, aomato sauce. mozzarella Primaven llistoruuc ia localed at ago") that bas aJJ the mak.inp to dishes as Pollo Alla Venctt (breast cfiCielc)j and Primavera•11arte 1rlec-16S2S Broolhurst St. in Fountain From Page 14 become one of the most successful of chicken and two prawns sauteed lions ot paaa della cua made home-Valley (Mile Square Plaza at Heil And. in o nly two .shon years of .Italian cuisine restaurants in OrafllC in a white wine sauce); Vitello Alla made daily the restaurant is a must Ave.). For raervations or more in-" "''ing in Amtnca he has opened his County. Anetlo (veal scallop topped with on aay Italian-food lovers list. formation, call 77S-7978. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~?, "'_ACulcma ltallana \Jiii Y--1 & Contlnentale F,.,. ~ "~nnplete .• Evenin& Out • Cocktails in the kulg8 from 4 p.m. • Dir'*lg Room from 5 p.m. • Feature mini menu in the lounge. patio & bar • Entertainment Ttusday thru SaUday .. L ........ lllr. ............ Jl.11tz Wnfds FfE.Ef~fAL~RS DELIVERED PREE •In Our Sm.dal Ekdrk Owns!-"u" • SA"'~HfS •SAL.AD• llt:rll • 11. t"lf (_'811 ..... _ ..... _ ... _ ""'-"· . ~\~ n(\O~ (C\c\ ,,, 9\)C ~ s-c" 9~•"~ ~ ~·r ()e ~~QI\" ,oP c\\~ ~\)~ff.-1 a.uf . 1t·. Bin· V Better Than £¥.,. Lob ol Delicioua New lt..-na Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Catering• Take Ou ...-.- the ~ cd ire «•'!ea fl. CRoom A Al.~O<JlV FOR ALL REASONS Llf NCH DINNER SERVED 'TIL 9:00 P.M. .. Teriyaii Flame Broiled Cltieien *S1eai * Fislt ll Chips *Awesome %lb. ~bUiwen :--OYER 2 DOZE/¥ DELICIOfJS FOOD ITEMS - Dinr i• • cfwW S.1-·~,,,.,.,.. *Superior Libations *Oral\ aqd Bottled Beer • D•neing on oar Saw_..u~t Fleer *~roup Parties *Sa1elU1e TV *Monday Night Footblall Speeiala . ... 11 :30 a.111. W.ftdays/2 p.m •. WeekelMls . 1976 New~I Bl•tl. Coeta Meu Mi 78 DOI ATE" ITAUAN' 11' FAMILY I) RESTAURANT WEDNESDAY SPEOAl l.AMGNA o.nn.r ...... Salad .let Giirlr 8rud °"" $ 5" DINE IN OR TAKE OUT FEATURING: ··~ -,.._ .. ,. ..... CAll FOR TAKE OUT (714) 631-1774 2DO "O'" f..,,._. c-.... ......., • .._a""-'-.. Nom,. ,_ .-... HOUllSi ~ .. n.n. ...... to 10 ..... Fri...S.. ll U L .. II ,,... THE SAIL LOn1 t-.!AI l GllLL I ,~,. ..... ~,_. ... 07w,.., Ort.\" DitUllC un~t Dinner S~C'1al from $7.95. Mon· Fri 5-i pm , ,,.._ 1_L~~ En1erta1nm•n• 1'1tthth ..._." ,......~ '"~- ftls Year's Oaly Gold Award Wiaaiag ladiu lestaarant