Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-03-09 - Orange Coast PilotBusinessman von Etten to seek Brown's vacant AssembfX seat COAST/A2 I Today'• highsa 58-65 FAIR I• I' • THE ORANGE COAST 25CENT GOOD MORNING I It's Friday. March 9. 1990. and here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Fair ~kies are l)l(J>CCtcd today with we tern winds by this afternoon. SPORTS: Stale prep playolfl: Dot P•eblo1 U , E1&aacla $7 Servile 41, Cd.M 3t · Sqla Clara 77, La1ua 41 Mater Del 7%, Muul '4 Palos Vudes 71, Co1la Mua 0 NBA: Mluesola Ill, Clj~n H PAC ti lo.ney: r---t-~l:JM.r-"1-WaMlaf&oa Sia_k II >I .,, 24-HOUR HOTLINE TO THE EDITOR 642-6086 See Page A 2 for details HOAX: Bu h call to talk about U.S. hostages turnC'd out to be a hoax. AS SURVIVOR: Young hc-.an- h' er rec1p1ent bouncing back from second transplant. A6 FARM: H1ston mushroom farm being rc.'C )clcd into mulch and concrete \3 KON: The former presi- dent d1spcn ed geopol1t1cal "1\dom on Capitol Hill. 8 ROBBE RY: Gunmen at South Coa'it Plata tort flee "1thout the good . A.3 TR AVEL: Buo;h \\Ould hike o;tate's !ihare in meeting air. land and sea travel needs. A2. B ASEB ALL : Players· union reJeCt proposal that they prom1~e not to stnke. R4 COLORS: The state turns into a rainbow of colors when w1ldflo"ers bloom. Weekend \lf!ATH!R AND OCEAN CONDITIONS C..1tal <>race C..tr. Pan-ly sunny bttomina clear to- ms.hi. West wmds to 20 mph this afternoon. 0r..,. C-1t tem,eras.ns Teday'1 ~/le•: IMI Yesterday's h1~/1ow: S~SO Tomorrow's h11h/1ow: 63--48 Alr ..Utr. Good wilh a Pol- lutant Standard lndeit of SO . 'he l»esl dUq: SnQw Sum- mit. 4 f~t of pecked powder. I 00 · percent of mountain open. 'ne Mel Hrf: Balboa Wcdae, 2-3 feet. west-southwest swell, fair shape. water S7 dearus. S.11111 ~"-•: Wnt- southwcst winds 12-22 knots. )..foot teas, 4-foot west-tc>Ulh· "'-est s~lls. a..1 111111111: Calico baa run-nina off Catalina Island. Bridge Bulletin Soard Business Classified Comics Crossword Weekend Horoscope Ann Landers Obituaries Opl,,.on People PoHce Log Publk Nolkes Sports TV Listings Weather • 8 7 A6 A4 86 89 B6 Inside 86 A6 AS A7 A6 Al •12 11-4 Wcclcend AS FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1990 , -. Alleged rriast~rmi.nd · of yacht scam rield Suspect ii1 S2 million swindle teased victims ~m n~. .,.,hat he "as · domJ;' "-.11hkcn Pu~li..a!> ~1d . ··11 was like a '>lap 1n the face ·· By IRIS YOKO! Dall)r l'llot Staff ''""" NEWPORT BEA C H Kath'tccn and Al Puska s couldn't believe 11 when they received a cheerful C'hrisimas let1er in 1988 from the yacht brokef who had disappeared with $230.000 of their mone) Tony Bell. who had vanished the )Car belorc. casually wrote about the 1rnvclc; he was enjoying Driver In crash faces charges A slngle-vehlcle accident on Coast Highway at the Sant• Ana River Bridge shut down traffic for more than an hour late Thursday whll• pollce and fire- fighters picked up th• pieces. The drlv- er, who was charged with misdemeanor driving under the Influence, had to be cut out of th• truck and taken by Llfefllght helicopter to MJ11lon Hospital Regional Medlcal Center. Story on A2. . Couple's money takes a t;rip, -'3ut tb~y' re left sitting at ho~_e_ By JANET ZIMMERMAN' _ CO TA M E .\ Ma nn> Hc1slcr's wife booli..ed a Hawa11an cruise for his 8 lst b1nhda> but the:r missed th<.' boat. The hip sailed .... 11hout them after a Costa Mesa travel agent allrgedly took their SI . 700 dcpo 1t and failed to book them on the 16-da) tnp. As the sa iling date approached. the He1skrs made a number of lrant1c. unsun·cc;sful calls to the Bristol treet otlice of Sea Travel The re 1dents of Leisure World in Laguna Hill finall) contacted the t:ru1sc hne where the) ~ere told thC' agenc} 's check bounced and the) ~ere out of luck. ""' fhc compan) 's i»-es1dent. Roger Palmateer, 1 under m"es11gat1 on on charges he defrauded about· 45 v1c· 11ms out of SI 00.000. Costa Mesa Police Dctcc11"c teve Labblll said 1 hursda) COVER STOR~ /IEDUC~TION Rather thJn li..ccp1ng a tru\t 3l"· 1.·ount tor tra' 1.•lcr.,· dcpo.,1t . PJlmatt•t•r <eportcJI\ l\sucJ l"hl'\:li..<i "1th non-'>ulli1.1l'nt funds to fi, c lfUt'>e line'>. Labb111 said Pal ma tl'1.'r "htl opened the hus1- n1.''' 1n C'X.;tober. could not be rcacheJ tor comment ~lanm Hc1'iler'~ ~1fe-. \.tan . c,a1d her probll'm tcmmed trom a plannl'd l'Xl'ember cru1o;c that .,.,a., cancelc<.l Palmateer ga'e her and f Please se~ TRIP/ AS) .,., 11h the money the couple had paid him fo r a yacht. fhe t\\O-page le tter told "ho" much car.. cost. whert' he .... a., lkll\ alleged spending spree "llh s~ million .of customers' rnone\ ended th1 ~eek. thanks to the pt·r<,1~tcn ce of a f"ort !Please Sff ARREST/A5t Cocaine valued at S 1· 5 3 million seized by police . By H O U Y W A GNER O.-y l'loe Staff lllrtt" ..\ i.\HEIM -.\n es11m.ucd 4.500 pound'> of (Ola1n~rth about S 153 m1ll1on on thl' sm·ct -"u" '><:'lied 1n "h.tt authonucs Thu™1a\ called the: \Crond largest rncainc bust in Orange ( ount\ b1stof) · 1 he largc'il pomon ot tht• cache \\3'i Sl'llCd In ( 0 ta l\1l°'3 Jtll'r In · 'C'>llg<llllr'> \topped .1 ';rn and a tru1.i.. tht'' had follo\l.cd from a Bcllt1o"cr~rchouw Police .1rrc'>tt>d l-ha' I 1ttucmJ Borcsoll . .iK. a <. olomtnan national and John Borc:s1.1ff ~ti ol PC'rn' In the \\.'hide Bore,otl \l.J'> dn-.ing. pohu.• lound t-.':\ \..110' ut 1.t'l..1tnC' .i Shenffs Dcp.irtmt•nt 'rt' 1.'\man !>.lid ~AOlhcr ()'\0 \..1lll' \I.~' Jv1mJ tn the Belltlo"l'r .... archnu'>c. thC' 'poli..c,mJn '-111.I fhc 1\-month 1n ' c!>11gat1on h~ ~'> IOl al and lt'Jcral la~nlorn•m1.•nt agl.'nc1e . and d.Jrcded tn the RC'· g1on.il 'an.0111. <, ">uppre-,.,1on Pro- gr.im. 1. uln11nall"<l late \\ cJnc\<la' and 1.·arh fhur;<l.l\ In .tli. poh1.I.' arre'itl'J thrc1.· \uspects and ~11cd SZ0.0110 1n tJ;,h .1nJ eight 't•h 1d1.·'· \nahe1m Pohu· Dcpartnwnt <,poli..c'>"nman < aroh n ( 1rtdlC '-ltd "This rn~c ,., not rd.1 t1.·d to the ,1.·11ure annouml'd b' Pr1.•'i1dcnt Bu'>h la'>t "el'li..~ but It tx·ar.. \lime ul th1.· "-'"''-' carmarli..-." (1nelx ..:ud In .in .inti-drug rail' IJ.,t fnda' Busl\ anno un(1.'J that depullc'> had 'iC'l/C'J an l''>llmateJ thl(I pound' o l nx-ain1.' IJ\t \\t•cli.. .\t an .ur.ttrnm Cld1um ne~., u1nfercn,c Thur'ida\ ~henll RrJd (.1JtC'> Jnd member.., l,f the rettional unit d1c;pla,ed thl· ,·txaint· and 'le' l'ral 'chtdl· that "1.•rc <on,C'nl·d to tr.tn'lpon the drug Although the arre<,I\ and ~11ur~' arc t'>l·he' cd to he pan ell J l.1rger drug nng. <.1ate\ ..aid he:-thin~\ the ongoing '"'e-.11g.111on " ma~in • a dl.'nt in the nng. ··\\e belll'\C 1t \ mJdt• a '>1gn11i cant 1mpa1.'t on them ·· Ci.lie ~•d "There·\ no question "e"rc-huning them." M illion -dollar paraphernalia cache nabbed By HOLLY J W A GNER o..,. ~t S1aff "'"'" if)\ '1~1' \.\LLE\ -Dru~ paraphemalr.r ~1llue11 al S1 million "a' -.e11ed hert b" Jt:ll h 111 thl" l Cu toms ~·r ''e the agcnl·, announ~ T hur~J'. .\~l'OI'> held a ncv. s con- k rt'nll' fhur'id:n at th~ M31n < u~tom hou-.e in· n Pedro to dl'plJ' th1.· seized matenaJs. U\l'd lor '>moli..ing cocaine and O\,lfllUJn.t I hl' l ollel 11on of crad( pipes. hc.1ng' m.i n1uana pipes. free- h."l' l.11,. l'ola1ne lot5 and co- l J lnt' '1Jl!> "a ..e1zed as the rt•,ult of a "arranted search . '<lid Rl1gl'r l rnansk1. ustoms 'Jl\.'1.1.i l Jtf.t'nt 1n charge. I k \.lid I~~ 00\eS. each lilkd Yollh :housand,s of ptC"C'(.S l I tila'' tuhmg and other items. \\ l·rc ~11eJ In' esugators sto~ fl\.'d counllmt fhe Items wnen fPluse SH SEIZURE/ASt .\l<,(l arrc'ite-d \I.as Juan Carlos \1Jrtd,llo. '4 of .\nahc1m. Each of th, m1.•n arre<>tcd "as held m heu of I m11l1on bail f he pr1.lbe be-gan last October "ht·n , '1iu•r, from the suppress1on unit tx·gan tracli..ing a group \ll')l)l'.\.11.·d ol mo' ing large amounts f Pluse Stt COCAINE/ AS) Snowstorm mars trek· to Kilimanjaro's peak By TONY DODERO Daily -c.. .... _. NEWPOR:r BEA H -moun- taincenng team including a dozen pec1al Olympians and orpnized by t\\O Ncwpon Beach residents eit· pcnenced the real .. nows of Kihman1aro" on a tnp to Africa last month. The Special Olympians and 16 coaches ran into one of the worst persuade other nwmbers of her lirst sno"stonn~ in 75 )Cars on the K1hmanJarO d1 mb to JOln hcr mountain and most had to stop ··1 Ii.no" I could J o it:· "he i.a1J short of the 19.342-foot peak. ac-.. 1t' not a matter of pro" in& 11 I cording 10 tnp director Karen could do 1t or not. 1t"s a m.utcr of \\'1lson. a e"port Beach resident. doing ll \\llh m) teammate<>" Nc,crthelc . Wilson 1s already To J o 11 alonC' .. .,.,nuld be a hollo" planning another tnp to Kenya with '1ctor).'' ~he ~uJ World V1s1on to again tackle the Wilson said the "K1hman13ro pcalc made famous b) Ernest Hem-Confidence Climb" v.a<; the ingwa\ 's no, cl. But first she must brainchild of Jim Benson of Nrv.- Fergusor helping fairgrounds · open off-track betting windows ly9C>eYNI IYUN ................ Oh, we tot trouble my friends. Riaht here in Costa Maa. Wtth a capital .. 8 .. and It 1&1nds for ··bet· tina. .. Tba1'1 tbe way Jobn ud WUma Feney look at iL The Feeeeys beve billa dr:lle oblll ms ol die Ora-. eo.11 ~ for ,... .... dley'rt oppcmd to dlortl ~die F• ..... IOwill=llf• .. nck....... ..... .... 1W11osnfl ..,,... ""f/IMll_IJ ......... a cienaie crimu.I eliu •• .0 ow com munity," John Feeney said. "W~ don't nttd any more of that. I don't see any rt"ason why we need somcth1na ltke thu." But County f aar oftiaals are mounttna a cam.-.n to aet •bet· una p1r1or. and sooteswomu Jill Uo)d said Thunday tblt die fair Board had nhlttd the •PPGl1 o( state Atemblyman Gal fftploa. ·r"' Clll1')'1"1 _ the ball for tbc board: .,~, lbrir. biU. .. Ftrploe CIOlt- ftnned ....... ~ ... .,do .. .n ................... , .... ... ..... ~ ........ a. ....... .. .............. =-=·-.... Almnhol aad .._, ~CBI .. make the money." Faarsrouncb officials say a bettm& stauon would bnna in subsunuaJ reven~. which could ~ u~ to improve tht Oranac County Fair. Some.,.tdhlt bc'tt1na s1trs take 1n as much as SJ00,000 a da)', Uoyd said. As the holt of the bettanc opnatJOn. the Ora• County Fanpouncb would rettrvt 2 percent of I.ht take. she sud. Slate ... cm..:.~·ee ..., ... 1&ataon1 •• but the ... ududes Ora-. County. " ..We bet~ it ... oppoeitioa ft-om the f90ltt8'.itl ..... led to ... tplcw .. Mti-/All pon &at·h. a member of thC' C ah· lorn1a penal Ol\.mp1t· board I le and \\ii n are c~chng P3nncrs anJ ht· a<>li..ed her 1f he wa.s 1ntere ted m Mgan111 ng the chmb "I c;a1d \OU ~Iler !'IC scnou !'IC· cau..t 1 am:· \\ 1l'i0n ~1d Thu lx.-g.an a pn.)('t' s that did not matenah1e un11l a few \ears af\er \\ 1lson and Ben on·s original con- , e~uon •· 1he1np "a-, a couplC' of )tars in thl· Jrl·am \lJgl anJ a ~ear in plan- ning .. \\ 11\0n '-lid \hl· a"umed the role oftnp d1rcc- .ll11 Jnd organ11t'd thC' itinerary for the I: "fX'1al Ohm pt~ athletes. "he \\J\ Jl .. Cl MC o( the 16 coachn. lkll1rc the d1mb. the team took a t"'l-"et·i.. -.alan dc.-<>1gnrd to famthar- 11e thC' \'.03 he\ \I.1th the athletes. fPlu se SH KIUMANJAJIO/Alt • City manager cuts tree; logic stumps residents , Businessman von Elten to seek Assembly seat ' 11.r PAUL AJIOtUILEY ~,..,..,._.....,_ HUNTINGTON BEACH -Sut-gestina Sacramento is short on busi- ness smarts. Peter E. von Elten announClcd Thursday that he will seek the Republican nomination in the 58th AssembJy District race. Von Elten, an attorney and busi- nessman, is chairman of the board of Newport Bccacb,based Charter Service Corp., a subsjdiary of Char- ter Bank. He also is executive vice president ' lton Kovlc and scneral counsel for Mola De- velopment Corp. of"Newport Beach. Von Ellen, 47, said he talked with Republican officials, including A~ scmblyman Dennis Brown, and was encouraged by what he heard. Brown announced Monday he wa q1:1ming the Legulaturc after 12 years 1n office. A re tdcnt of Huntjngton Beach, von Ellen becomes the second Or- ange Co unty residenl 10 declare for the Republican primary. On Wednesday. Mayor Tom Mays an- nounced his candidacy. ln a statement issued Thunaay. von Elten sajd, "I have served my country in Vmnam. practiced law, worked hard to build a business,· created JObs. and with my wife's support raised a beautiful family, and now I want to take my private sector e1tperience to Saalmento. •· Perhaps in reference to the 36- r,ear'°ld Ma)s. von Ellen said. 'from my perspective, I ~lieve I o(for lhe maturity we need in Sacra- mento." He also said he has the business e)(pcJicnce lhal many leaillalOn lack, and suaanled the ethical ques- \ions plagu•RJ elected officials "are rooted in theu lack of ever work.ins in th<.' pri\fate sector." If elected. von Elten said he would work fo r reductions in insuran~ rates, environmental protections, care for the elderly and rcfonn of the judicial system. He also advocates tax ~ks for small businesses. Active in community affairs. von Ellen is commander of the Seal Beach VFW Post 4048, and serves on the Huntinaton Bea~~ School District's No On Druas c1t1zens ~d­ visory board, the ~n View School District's community budget committee. the West Orange County YMCA board of directors and t~c Lona Beach Police Officers Associa- tion. Von Ehen was an Army firs1 lieutenant in Vietnam. where he served as combat infantry platoon leader and company com~ander in the I 99th Light Infantry Bngadc. He rtec111td numcrout commendations (or his service. He hopts voters will consider his service to the countty. "l'O) not n:lyina on my Vietnam background, but I feel I've ~id my dues t0 mr country," he said ... The ) 1em almosl dictates that voters ha H' a choice. ··We've bee"-dcpnved for tOo I .. ..) 0~ 1s a 14-year resident of Hunt- ang1on Beach. Von Ellen and his \\ 1fe Karen ha H~ two daughters Kovic: Decision not to run -'difficult' 11y PAUL A RCHIPlEY • Daly Nol ~olltlcM lllrfl-. Despite rumors that Ron Kovic was wa vering in his decision to bypass a challen~e for Rep. Robert Dornan's 381h District seal. the anti- war activist co'nfirmed Thursday that he won't run. "This has been one of the most diflicult decisions of my hfc." Kovic said. · He said he was honored when Democrats approached him several months ago and asked him to con· Stder running for the central Orange County congressional &eat. And over those months. he had been en- couraged bylpcoplc acros 1he nation 10 declare his cnnd1dal'y. Bui he plan 10 ~main acti ve in poli1ical affair!I. ··1 love this counlf') very much, so I will continue to speak out and suppon poht1cal candidates and is· sues which articulate the vision of a nc\.\. even better America and a -mo~crful --world. • KoVlc sa~ Ko" 1c. 43, called the past year another "look. "the most exciting and dramatic" of "Faced with the prospect once his life. A disabled Vietnam veteran: again of having no choice, or a bad he was nominated for an Oscar choice. I felt I had 10 give the voters along with director Oliver Stone for a belter choice," she said. v. rating the !ICrcenplay• of the film .. ,., e watched his votes and listen· "Born on the Founh of July," wh ich cd to his rhetoric. and I know 1t hai. is based on Kovic·s autobiography. not been representative of his main· The fi lm wa nominated for eight stream constituenq 0 car in all. including best picture. "It's just crazy that an arch-con- His decision lefl Democratic party sen all\ e reprcSt:nts such a broad· onicials 1emporarily without a can-based constituency," Jackson said. d1date to run against Doman in a She plans on talking with Kovac district where they have a regis-about harncs mg fo r her campaign trallon advantage. The deadline for the upport and energy that was fihng 1!1 1oday. building for him. Barbarn Jackson came to the But it's qucs11onablc that she will re uc Thursday. The director of rccc1\e the kind of suppon Kov1c public affairs fo r Planned Parent-\.\Ouh.l ha'e en1o}cd. hood of Orange and San Bernardino He had confl·rrcd with national counttes announced she will run in part) leaders and received promi ses the DcmQt:ra1 1c prunary. from Holh wood pcrsonnhtu .. ·s tha1 Jad.i.on, wh o ll\cS in Buena Park. thc) "ould campaign fo r him said he began 1hank1ng about run-Democrats planned to pour large ning agaansl Dornan c"eral months sums in lo the race. a o but had ~~rM tO...KQvi _ That. tn 1urn. wo uld have forced Whl:n Ko\ 1c backed out. she took Dornan-to campaign In he U1srril't and six·nd money on himself that he no" ma} feel safe spendi ng ('f,;c"hae. Dornan said a Kovic cand1dar) \\ oultl haw forced hi in to raise SI m1ll1on. · Rut Konc's hcan appareni h \\:\~If l In II Sid (,a Ian I ). a political ad\ 1\Cr and fm·nd, -.aid Kovac was com-~ for1abk 1n his lifestyle and "a~· looking fol"'ard 10 peaking engage. nu•nt'> around She country. .. 11 \\o-a~n·1 his idea 10 begin "llh 1-k \\ll\ honored. and h(' looked into a JOh hl· ncq_•r reall)' knew an~ thing .1ho u1:· l •alant) Silld. Hui l...o,'1l tell he would lr.1' l" a mudi grl'atl'r '01ce on the pohlll'al sccnr 1t hl' \la)l'd out of Congrcs~. (rJlant' \31d :0-k\ crthde\!>. Democrats ~ere di\· appo1ntl'd ··I he truth of the mailer 1s. Ron 1.·ould hJ H' \\On this race. cas1h " Galanl\ ,.11d ··.\nd Doman k no"~ ti Poindexter lied, prosecutor declares a~ trial opens· lly,...JAMES ROW LEY Aaodat" ~ .... \lllft ... WASHINGTON -John M. Poindexter hcd 10 Congress and ripped up a kc} prcs1dent1al docu· t ment to "rewnie 1hc history of the lran-Con1ra affair." a prosecutor argued Thursda) at the start of the former nauonal security adviser" trial. The defense said Poandex1er alwa)s acted lcgall ) and followed Ronald Reagan's orders 10 help the Nicaraguan rebelc; Prosecutor Dan Webb also 1old jurors former Wh ile House aide Oliver North. e pccted on-the wn- ness stand today. wall testify that on Poindexter's instrucuons "he lied and he hed and he hed'' to Congress I'\ OTll l·:IC '\I·:" S: Radio news keeps listeners puzzled BRIDGEPORT. Conn Journalists end up m d<."efl trouble 1f 1he\< blur the hnc be· tween fact and fi ction. but the wn ters at the Amcncan Comedy Nct~orl.. thrt \C on keeptng people guessing about what"s real and "hat's not. Take 1hc1r recent spoof antcr- \ICv. v.11h the president. when a George Bush impersonator sough t advice on finding a new enem} to replace lhe Soviet Union. Or when the "presi- dent"s" op1n1on on the "Summtt at Sea .. with Mikhail Gorbachev turned into a commentary on another superpower meetm6: the fi gh,t be1wu n Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran. Smee I 983. the American b) den) mg the Reagan admin1s- tratmn v.as secn:tl) helping the N u:araguan rebels \\ebb ~1d Poi ndn'ter later con· gratulali:d Orth on lies that ' the prosecu1 or said ··v.orked hke a charm:· Bui defeni.e anome\ Richa rd BlT kkr denied 1ha1 Poindexter ever lil·d to Congre!>s. and he told Ju rors: ·· .\dmaral Poindn1er alv.a)S fol· IO"l·d 1he orders of President Re-agan:· Po1ndcx1er lore up a "pres1den1111l finding .. 1ha1 au1hon1ed a J\)85 arms shipment w Ira n onl} "be· cau!>C hl· felt he "'a§ protecting the- Prt.'\1den1. .. Rccl..kr said, echoang tes- 11mnn) Pmntk\ler ga'e Congress about the lran-Contr;a affair <. omed) Network has been producing La n), IITl'\erent kits. mod 1nlef"\!C\\~ anrake com- mercials th at d1 c Jockeys around thl' rnunl f') sc lo boost the ansanll) In cl of their shows. 3,000 years o f f akes: Furry fish, holy letters LON DO N Priest~ in anc:u:nt Rab, Ion fa J..ed an 1n- scnp1ion to "ma~c their lt•mplc ~<'m' older .\ modern • ou1sh mu~cum had Ill fa ke a fish with fur 10 ..all\f) pubhc demand. Thl'\l' arl' among ()()() ObJeCt' 1n a Rm1 c;h ~tu~um exh1b1tt0n that d1\pla~s lOOO )Cars of the forger's an and suggests that fake!> ofacn rl·Oet:l whal people wa nt 10 hchcvl·. The ohJec1~ range from a faked Roman chariot a nd pho1ograph ., North accused of 'prevaricating' hl'll M l11gh \\3ler. Reagan v.an1t•d 'up1x1n 10 lOnt1nue:· th<.' defertw IJ"'l·r 'l.11d Rcag..in .. \,ant<.'d 11 donl' v.11hin lhl· 13\, .md 1t v.as done w11h1 n lhl· l,\\\ •· Bl'lkkr 'klld . telling JUrOI"\ hl' '' 111 pl.l\ \ 1Jco1apc .. of the fomit'r Pll'\IJcnl'' ll'\ttmo n} ta"'-en last nwnth 111 l u' .\ngele'i \\ 'HI NGTO N Oli\.cr Nor1h has chan~cd has 'ilory 1n the Iran-Contra affair. "prevancatmg" in nn attempt to help his former boi;s. 1hc Judge an John Po1ndex· ter'\ tnal contended Thursda). The accusati on that Nonh had hcd under oath -a contention ··\\hat ""as dn v1ng this man was not ti ~nsp1racy. but whal was dn ' 1ng this man was the orders of 1hc pre 1dcnl of the l:lnitcd States.·· Bl·cl..kr sauJ • of fa1nci. 10 a forged Rembrand1 11ain11ng and a v. 11ch'" wreath. Thl' nh1b1 11on .. Fakl·., .The .\n of Dl.'l'ept1on.'' running through ~cpt. ~. c.:on1 a1n faJ..c Jl'\\el). l'O•n'>. c;rnlpl ures. fo-.'ii l\. lurn11urc and porcela in. Then:·s even a k iter purpon - ing to h.n c hc1.·n v. nlten b' Jesu'i ( hn\t . .. \.fos1 of thl' "'Orsi errors in 1h 1s nh1b111on arc our o~n ... '><!\.!. dareclor ~1r Da' 1d M w"11,on "I t"~ not surpnsang as "-C ha\C lx-t'n lOllcc11ng tor a long 11me as mu<\Cum<. go. ncarl) 250 )cars. fhl' forgl'"' had more than a head ~Inn a' 1ht') were husy an anrn.•nt Bah~ Ion J.000 )cars ago." he: c;a1d. that could su~est further legal problems for him -preceded his c·\pccted lcadoff appearance as a go,ernment v.1tness against Po1ndc\ter. his former superior at thi: a11onal cunt\ Council. Po1ndcxwr"!> laW)e·rs tried to bar o rth"s ll'Sl1mon)" However. U.S. Po1nde\tcr "me1 w11h him some· 11mes SC"\ en d:I) rr . meta mes fo ur. fi\e and SI'-tames a day. And he wa) carf') ing out 1hc p0hc1es of thl· l 111t1.·d ~1a1c., and 1ha1 1s "hal D1stnet Court Judge Harold Greene ruled 1hat prosecutors could ask North to tc 1if, -as he did a1 has o"n 1nal -that on o" 21. 1986. hl' witnessed Poindexter tear up a document signed by President Reagan. -By Tbf' Associ•ted Prc>u '' thl' proceedings got under \\U\. l \ Dl'ltrn.:t <. oun J\Jdge I famld <.1rl'Cnt' dealt the defense a \l'thal "'-· ruling. t/1-:!l v. hen "lorth 1s u illed lo '"''111). pro\l'c u1ors ma} a'"'-him this case as about II is not about ahuut \l'C1ng Poindextl·r rip up lh(' ~,;,.;_-n~twn li ndtnil-crim1nfilif). Poindexter ~orl..('d 10 help arm fh.._. 1udgl' also suagested thJt the Contras v. hrn ongress shut off '11rth h.1'1 l h.mgnl his 4'\0 r) on that m1l11a l) as-.1~1ancc hccaa~ "through ,uh11:1.1 Rush-hour accident closes PC H By HOU. Y J . WAGNER 04111)1 l"llol St•ll lllrlu r NEWPORT BE<\CH -<\ unset Beach man "ho rolled his pickup trul l.. on \\ l'\l ( oa'il H1ghwa> was rcixincd tn gooc.l rnnd1tion after being pncd from 1hc truck and air· lt lkd to a hlhp1rnl in Mission V1eJo. Ruc,h hour 1ramc on the highway "a~ shut down from Balboa ~'enuc to Brookhurst Street for t"o hour\ ac, a result of the 5 pm accident The dn' er. Jame!> Ho} land, 44. "as arrc~tcd on c,u~p1c1on of m1'ide- mcanor drl\ 1ng under the in fluence. pohCl' said. He los1 control of ha \ To)ota 4X4 pickup and h11 1he concre1e center di\ 1der. causing 1hc truck 10 O\er- turn. poht.c ~ud No o ther \eh1dl·~ m ri:oplc "-<.'re 10\0h cd. I k ''a .. taken b) L\(en1ght hd1- ,opter tu ~ti)s1on Hospital Regional \'kd1rnl Ccnt1.:r :iflcr Ncwpon Beach pJr.1m1:d11.'~ frc..·cd him from the pick- up h) pl"}1ng open d oors v.1th a Ja"' of l 1k tool llu\land v.a\ treated for cut and brUI'>~'> Bush plan digs into travelers' pockets lty DAVID MISCOE _"..._..,,. ... W ASHINOTON President Bush announced a national trans- ponarion policy Thursday rhat would cost travelers more and in- crease local governments' share in mcetinJ air, land and sea travel needs into the next century. Just as the Model T and the Wright brothers' plane "prepared the way for today's millions 'of cars and thousands of passenger jets, so it is now our turn to invest in America's future," Bush said in un- veilina lhe policy ~th Transpor- tation Secre~ Sam'uel Skinner. Bush Kid 1t would help keep America .. tbe world leader in tran ... ..,Cilll ...... pona11on." The 129-pagc plan. "Moving America ln10 The 2 lst Century, .. calls fo r more toll mad'i. local gas taxes. user fees. pnvnte inves tments. compeu11on, dercgulaton. research into fu1urist1 <' systems and openness to foreign air camers as wtll as increased, attention to• safety and protection of the environment. The policy was hailed as an im- portant step by some industry groups, but most expressed some disappointment. and Democratic members of Congress were cntical. ~ via11on and ground transpor- tauon aroups opposed "user fees" and other Wies that Skinner ac... knowledged would require travelen to pay more. The American Public wt.c CIO ipJ Ike about the Dlllly PIOt? Whet don't you Ice? c.11 the l'U'nber al»le lrld ycA¥ m •••ge wtl be recorded. ,,...~ lrld det<9ed to the ap- propr-.te tdltof The..,. 24-htM .,..,.mg a.Y10e mey be l.-d to recard lltln to lhe dor on ""Y topc. ContrbAOrl to tNI lAlllrl cxa.m m&* irdad9 tt'8ir IWM .-d ... ....... fDr --~h--= Ttl -a....-1on ~ "*'4 Trans11 Associa11on said the pohcy was "long o n advice and short on help" from the fodcral government. Rep. Norman M1Mla, D-Cahf., chairman of the I louse surface trans- portation subcommittee, called at ··a good start" but said shifting pro- grams to the state and local level without financial resources "would be the hill and the shall." Bush did not 1mmcd1atcly field questions on the proposal. leaving Skinner to face news media. The secretary. who had the policy drawn up after holding 117 hearings across the country, jusufied proposals for 1ncrca5C1 in local psohne wes and fees by sayina polls show that people arc willing to pey 1( they act improvements. HOWMD L ecMMW Ila Pr99iOlnl I A<Mtteing & Mall<t!tlng 1 '( llH 11· I I .\ ,,...... ...,, Md wh ,...._~~~------- Man tryfng to cash stolen check,. held NEWPORT BEACH -A Costa Mesa man waa arrested on susp1c1on of residential burglary Wednesday when he allqedly tried to cash some checks stolen from a Newport Beach home just a few hours before. , . David Sol Masters. 19, is also beina investiaated as a suspect , an as many as fi ve other burglaries, Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newman said. Masters, who is unemployed, was booked into Newport Beach city jail in lieu of $2S,000 bail after the 12:30 p;m. arrest. · A home that had been f umipted in the 1600 bloc le of Cornwall Lane was burglarized sometime between 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Newman said. A thief lifted the fumiaation tarp, broke a window to enter and took a $60 watch and two checks Newman said. ' About noon, Cash Chcx, a cash-checking business at 2346 Newpon Blvd. in Costa Mesa, telephoned the burglary victim and said a man .identifying him~lf as. Ma~ters was trying to cash the two checks, which had been -Nntten out to Masters for $3SO apiece. Masters also reportedly tried to cash two other checks written on the accounts of a Huntington Beach resident and a Westminster resident. Police are still investigating where he obtained those checks. Newman said. Nel.\pon Beach Police Detecu ve Bill Hanford was contacted and "'ent to Cash Chex. where he 1nterv1ewed Masters and arrested him. Hanford also found Masters.l !l possession of nar~oucs and some stolen credit cards, Newman sa}lj. · °' I ,. ' . . Freeway project behind schedule SANTA ANA -Skyrocketing land prices. coupled with cortstrucuon del ays, have pushed a major freeway widening project }Ca~ behind schedule and millions of dollars over budget. a con!>ultant found. The wadcnang of the Santa Ana Freeway is fallins as 01uch as three ~ears behind schedule. according to. a consultant's report released Wednesday by the Orange County Transponauon Com- m1ss1on. • The report says I I of 13 slate highway projects are behmd schedule an Orange County. with problems ranging from right-Of-way acqu1s111on to design anct. funding delays. The commission also disclosed that a new commuter tram to Los Angeles could be running as soon as next month. The 1rain;-to be-run by Amtrak under..a..commission.__contract.__ wa ll IG<tve San Juan Capistrano beginning at 6 a.m .. make five sto~s and land at Union Station an Los Angeles at 7:25 a.m. Fares will be :!O percent less than Amtrak's current distount price. On SC' en widening projects on the Santa Ana Freeway, the Cahfornaa Department of Transportation said delays were due to canhquake-rclatcd safet) projects. nght-0f-way acquisition rroblems and consultants falling behind in thelf monitonng o project chcdulcs. • · It wtll take nearl) S2 b1lhon to widen the freewa) from Orange to Los .\ngcles counties. O ne segment that cost an estimated S I S2 million 1n 1988 has ballooned to $282 m1lhon an recent weeks. Baby sitter charged In slaying ANT A ANA -An unemployed painter charged wnh the fatal/ srnbbang of a 3-~ear-0ld girl hr was baby-si ning said m a Jaalhousc intcn 1cw he killed the child for atan and wants psychaatnc care. .. The devil wanted me to do 11 and I wanted to do at for him," Machad Robcn Pacewatz said Wcdnrsday. 'Tm not SOl"l) because I ":intcd to do -it. I wanted her dead." Pace"' 1tz. 21 . said he thought about killing Marcel lane On1ck for three hours before stabbing her repeated!> early aturday. He spoke to rcponcrs in the medical ward of the Orange County Jail Pacc""lll. a Fullerton resident, surrendered to authont1C'i after he l·alled police o owing tfie sla)ang. Fullerton po ace found h1m''tn a phone booth. and took from him a large knife with dned blood on 11 CALIFORNIA LOTl'ERY Two to split 521. 7 mllllon prize The holders of two tickets sold an Hacienda Heights and Lu~ Angele "111 spin a pn zc of S2 I. 7 malhon after correctl} gue 1ng all ~"numbers packed an the Cahfomaa Lotter) 's midweek "Lotto 6-49" game. lotter) official~ said. 1J-krc arc the winning numbers picked Wcdnesda) night for the t"' ace·" eek I) game: 4 1. I 0. ::!. 12. 44. 31 and the bonus number. 16. Thcrc l.\crc 12 ticket w11h fiH· numbers plus the bonus number anJ thl'} ''all d1v1de a pnze pool of $2 39 m1lhon. each rt-ce1ving SI 11.J.%0 ~ Three t1ckets V.cre purchased at a Garden Gro"e store Lotte!) offil.'.1al'i ~•d 1t "'as the first tame that three fi, e-plus-bonu~ ucl ets "'ere !>0101>) the S:ime rcualer The lottery 0.dn't 1mmed1ately 1den11r~ 1he store. The other 1.\-anning live-plus bonus uckets "'ere sold in MoJe to. ahnas. an Ramon. Coronado. El C'aJOn. El Toro. anui Ana. Rosamond and Rancho Santf Marganta. .\nother 466 tickets with li ve ol six will share S 1.23 malhon. ealh rl'Ce1v1ng $2.652. There "ere 21.697 tickets with four of sa-and the) "Ill hare SI I::! m1ll1on. each rece1v1ng SS I . .\nother 400.441 tickets had three of ''· ea h \\Orth an automatic SS. Saturda} ·s Jackpot has been est a mated at SS million • • • Here are t~ wanning playing card numbers packed Thursday night lor the C'ahfom1a Lottery's daily '"Decco" game: Hearts. K.10g. Clubs 4 . Diamonds: 2; padcs: 6. • Pla)ers who correctly guessed all four cards wtll wan S5.000. Three correct cards wtn SSO. two correct c~rds wan S5. and one correct card wins a free entry in the next daily drawing. The numbers \\Cre chosen by a lottery machine during a teJev151on broade<lst onginaling an Sacramento. (".\ l .J:'\ D ·\ K Mo nday, March 12 • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mna Plauia& Commi11ioa , council chambers C1v1c Center. 77 Fa1r Onve. .............., No meetings are scheduled for Friday. DAILY PflOT/Frlday, Mareh 9, 1"0 Ads to tell nation of clean beaches lly ROlllltT I AltKER 0.-,, ,_ a.ff ..,,,.,.. H UNTINGTON BEACH -Bnt· ash Petroleum Amenca has agreed 10 bu) two full page national ads in USA Today to let evel)one know the beaches are clean and bcauuful and safe. "We want people to know that damed nice beaches an Huntington Beach and Newpon Beach are wait· ang for them." BP cnsis manager Chuck Webster said Thursday. Webster. who watched over cleanup operations in the Feb. 7 oil spa II of the Amencan Trader. said he hopes to ease fears of business people planning for Easter vacauon The ads. cosuna $71,000 a paae. arc lated to be published later this month and in Apnl. Diane Baker, executive dJrector of the Huntington Beach Conference and V1s11ors Bureau. saad the idea for the ads as "wonderful." ' "They'll nol focus on 011. but on the wonderful beach.'' she said. Baker said when she attended a recent trade show an Washington D C about one an three people knew about the oil spill. Meanwhile. a crew of 150 beach and rocl cleaners ~orked Thursday on remnants of the spill. The \\Ork force has been reduced from the peak of 1,400 cleaners who ""ere hared immediately after the 400.()()().gallon spill. said Bntash Pet· roleum spokesman Tony Kozlowski. .. The ckanup as neann' an end,'' Ko1lo"'sk1 saad. "It's possible b} the end of the "'eekend. all the beaches will be open again." That will de· pend on the result) of tox1c11y tests. he added. Thursday's cleanup focused on the anla .\na Ra"er area and the Bol\a Chica Bluffs Touchup ~ork continued on poin1s betl.\een the ra\er and Newport Pier E1ght groans nonh of the Ne"'pon Pier ""ere declared clean Wedne~ay b) a team of Coast Guard. Depart· ment of fish and Game. 8nush Petroleum a nd local authont1r-t lM 0 11 compan) said TQ>.1c1t) tests at Newport Beach "'ere scheduled to start Thursda} "'Ith results possible someumc: today. Kozlowslr.1 said The ant.a Ana River area could be read) for 1nspec11on toda}. .\ 4' .·male stretch ol Huntingwn rl·ma1ned closed Thursda) to serve as a stag10g area for the Santa .\na R1"er cleanup ( omple11on of lo>. H~ll) lests in the rl\<er ~ould allO\.\ for reopening of '1nullll) the en tart' beach. Ko1lo""sl1 s.tad. , ·Plugged • 4 Jay Myers guides bulldozer through rubble of Huntington Beach's mushroom farm. . -,. pipelin~ plagues. Edison By ROBERT BARKER D.-y ...... Suoff \lln.., HL'NTl'\GT01'. 81:.\(:H -\ I S-malc long pipeline <:arr) 1ng nil to fuel the ~outhcrn <.. ahlumaa f'd1,on ( o. PQ\\Cr plan1 here I!> plu~cd despite cllorts ot more th.in a montli to clear 11 Mike \fari1nLf d1.,~ m<1na~cu ... n __ Hun11ngton Bcal h. -..i1d thl· lam· I' "\Cr\ CntKal" 10 th.U l.i t:nJ.hk\ tfu: station Ill lOnllOUl' prtxlUl IOl! l'k • tncn~ an umc~ ol natur.JI g~'' \hun ages There·) enough natural ga' w ha't the rest ut the 'e.Jr. hl· said ( ontr.Jllor' h.:s,l' ~en lor an~ hl'3tcd 1111 0111 thl' under~r 1und 1 ~ 1nlh p1pcltJ1l' under pre\'tun• 111 .11 aucmpt tn dear tht: pu11h11 blu~l..JgL' \1.Jrnn '><lid But thl or>cra11on in'ol,~u e trcml'I' IJrgl· tanl' .ind equqiml'lll Sitting 1n lll\ \ll'l'l'I\. l.'\h'O\I\ tr.ti Huntington's mushroom farm heading for the s:nulch heap til Ll>ntwl and .irol!ID1·th ~.!-N_i ____ • --pump ~rnJ ne.ltl'r l\lll\C hl· '31J By ROBERT BARKER ~ l'-·it•tf \llrlUI 1 l l NTI l'<Gl ON BEAt H -·\ <kmoh~hing rnmpan~ th.at 's razing the hl\tum mu.,hroom farm herl' \\Ill gnnd the red\\Ood bu1ld1ngs into mulch and tru'>h concrete for U'>l' .J ~ennd tame rather than dump- ing thl' matl'rl.JI\ in cl\ crburdeneJ lanJlill'> l)enn" Pat111n. Jn official "'llh Pllmona \ Jllc~ Eng1necnng Co . \aid he• bc.•hc\l'' the reC)Chng elTort I:!> unprcll'cknll'd for thl' area . .\nd 11 I!> much bc:11er for lhl' en' aronmcnt . 1h.10 the 1rad11on.1I "lo<1J and haul" \\J\ ol ge111ng nd ot things. hl' saad P.11tun <,.11J "nrk1:ro, l'\JX'<.'t to con- \l'rt ahuul '\O fomll'r muc;hroom farm hu1l<langc, into \,000 ton'> ol mukh tor IJnd~.ap111g u~'>. l he ~con1.Tctc at the me can be com cned rnto I 0 000 tons of ba~ rl)\ i..., 111 \t:thaluc ground under pa,emcnt \'lul·h ol the n.'C\dcd matl·nal~ \.Jll rcm.un .JI 1he sue."' h1ch the cat\ '' lOn,\·rtang 1n10 a motule home p.irl. fhe rnons11tuted matenals. "h1rh 1he t'lt\ rctJms .. should ha\C .1 '.Jluc ul a·oout S U llOO. P.Jtton \JU.J .. JI'<;, a good deal all the 1.\3~ .Jru unJ It \\Ill ~'l' all those em1s~- 1on-. Imm trm·l.o, h,wltng the 'itull plu' 11 kl'CP'> 11 out of the landfills " ( ommun t~ Dl-....clopmcnt Darel· tur \t1h· \J.Jl'Tl..'> also praised the en' 1runmcnt.1I "J' to d1~post• of the m.J1a1ab .. \\l'rc-going to ha'c to rct' t k morl' J nd more There·~ lll'I· t1ng \I) tlc 011 plJrc h.l put thing'>·· l hl· mu,hrnom IJrm. under . -Trio aborts robbery at South--Coast Plaza By HOU y J. WAGNER ('O T .\ MES.\ -Three gunmen aborted a JC"cl rohbcn at a uth ("oJst Pla1a <lepanment stort' Thu~­da~. app.arenth getting cold feet \\hen thl'' d1~CO\cn·d a secunl\ gu.1rd "a• .. armed. • ThrCl' ol the men entered the I M:ignin ~tore through the \\est J oor.. shonl)° after I p.m and brandished guns at '>ale'> rl·pr(~·nta11,es and a plaanclothl''> l'Cunt) guard there. Officer John "mllh said Thc.Jl'"cll) counter at. the tore 1 leased b~ the La) l an Jcl.\ell) store The gunmen. all dcscnbcd as blacl men about S feet 8 an hes tall anJ "c1ghing I SO pounds. ordered the !>ale Pl'OPll.' to unlock. the Jew- eln daspln} ca~~. ·math said. One \\Ould.hc robber. carrying a chrome handgun. "'alllcd behind the \.llUO tcr ll)O" hold OI tht' <.el·unt\ guard .10d tx-gan \\Jlkang ham tl) l1llilC\ in the rear of the ~tore ,., hl· "'J~ "'all.ing the guard. thl· man ln'>lcd the guard·~ ba\.l Jnd J1~0,ereJ ht.· "'a t.-arr)ing J gun Ile thl·n ~cllt'd at h1'i J ('l.'.Om phcc .1nJ all three lkd through the <..lme J1,or. '\m1th 'hltd. Onl· ul thl' men a11emptcd tl' hre h1) gun .1<., the tno Ocd hut 11 misfired. Smath s:ud l he \\OUld-bc bandit<. "l'rc la\t ~'Cn Jn, ang \\C tbound on \outh (oat Dn'c near Fa1f"1c"' KoaJ "'•th t"o other men "'ho had been "'a1t1ng out adc the tore an a car The uir "as a late mo<lcl gr.l' Oldsmobile Cutlass. hccn~ number :!Hu) 911. "'h1<.'h had been n.•poned 'ltolen in Wt11111er. m1th said Thcr(· \\a no lo s and no inJunell 1n the rohbel) auempt. he said 0 " ner \ ll tor D1-..telano began opt•r- a1Jo~ m 1 ~q l'n .1oouL \ c; a..:rc' al C...ol<lcn \\ l...,t ~m.·et .m<l lilac; .\ \ • COUl' In 11s he~da) 11 pnxluled .ibout ·' ' n11ll1nn pt.11.rn<l~ ol mushroom' a )l'ar "hen 01~1clano \.\JS thl" onh mu\hroom gtll"l'r an OrJogl' ( oun- t\ Pomona \ allc' l:ng1necring "h1ch as ll"ncJ ~' Huntington Bcarh rcs1dl'nt \\ Jlt Ta' lor al">O rcccnt1) 1gnl·d an .1grel•ment "'1th Bntash Petroleum 10 use oi.1-con- tamanated sand Imm 'Plll--.oal.cd hc.·al'hl·~ a<; .in angre<lll'nl ll>f J'phah Hu""e"<.'r . .ill the '>taint"d \and had bccn cleaned off lhl· hc.·Jch and tal.en tu landlillo,. \O the l'n@ineenng com- p.in' l.\J' unJhlc t\) lnlln" 1Jlrough llO the pl.lo lattk l n11" n IJ\l'i ahout local ... ommunalll'' ln Newport Beach: The nt\ ·s tirc,1 toun'>l'-.1m\t~d on Oc·t 13. I bll I. on thr li rst pa~srngl·r train on \tcFad- drn\ SJnta -\na and 'c:\A.· port Ra1lrtl.ld lo Co ta Me a: \pplc'> not t>r.Jnttl'' \\l'H· thl i\nnllJ"JI .. rnp l'I thl· <.II' an I'~; I t 1r11"ers ,1rg.1n1tl•d 1ntc1 l U\l,1 \k'>J .\pplc <.onl\\l'r' \\\11\:IJtllln and built .1 udl·r 111111 Jlld f'.Jl l.ang hou-.c In Fountain Vall ey: l hi.' l II\·, !)\)\t 11llill' \\J\ ·\t,Jhla,hrd 111 11\94 hut lx•\,lU\\ .Jnnthcr pust oni<.l' 1n 'l1nhem l Jh· tom1a haJ thl' '<Hnc· n.Jme II "'a" renaml'd T .Jlhcn in hl1n1ff ''' thr 11r">t pn<il niaq(r l h11mJs 1 altlcn l h" nJml.' remained unlll thl' uf' ., 1n\1'f1X'rat10n 10 11)5- ID Huntington Beach: Thr first PT•\ 1n Huntington Scach [ d1"1un ha.. 0111.\ \Ll\pt:Odl'J the oper.Jlh'n hl'lJU'>l .,, mp.tlh on tile ne-ttth~tt"ht'lt•\h he-~ct ~~=~·· \IJrtlll \.tad thl' hag po"' ·r cum p.in' "ha h 'upphc' \"11.x tn, at\ t I • mllh1'n lU,wmer<. Iron the ll unt1n~h'n lk.J\.h plJnl. JI 'l'"'l:1nd "llrc1.:1 .1nd P.t\.Jlj, <. 1)J\t H 1gh\\.J~ l'\pu1nn~ 1the1 1ltcrn.w'c' \l,11 \\\1rl cr' .Hl' 11\1ng .in ~' r-·nml·n1.1 .. aotn 1111111·1" Ol'' ll 'r \\ hnl ll'>lt'J R 1u n _anl an '•'J fk:i .. h t,1 In lo un!>tad. the lhal lcn,•d na I · \IJntn SJ1d the blod,.Jlll 1~ the 1ir~1 an ~,:: 'l'Jr'\ \IO<.l. lo\\· ulphur l"'ll ~µn ~an~ 'hipped Ill Hunt1ngt1111 &Jth tr11m l J1~on ') .\lamatn<; pl.1n1 an ll1ntt lk.11..h ncJr thi: l\<:al HcJ1..h hurdl'r \1,1 n1n \.lad "h~n nJtural ~.,-.up phl·, .ire , un.Jakd. thc lcimpan\ 3Utvrn.Jlll.Jlh ~\\Ill hes to ou Hl· \.lad thl' plant gcnl'rah.'r\ uo,uJlh u~· n.nural ga'> ahout I f month'> 1ll the 'l"Jf Jnd ml tor .1tXtut l\\O \\Cd;<. was founded in IQO h' \1rs Wilham Ta~lor c"'land. v.hoS<.' restored house stall stands tlc hand the shoppanf center at &ach and .\dams. lo Irvine: In 141~ the large,1 bean field in thr '"orld 1710( acres "a" l Ultl\ated on the ln1ne Ranch In Laguna Beacb: Thl· lit} "3 . tht> setting tor a t'hn tma Da' rod lcsta\.al tn I 910 ome 20 (X)() htpp1es 10q1de·d the "llage of I "\. resident-; Three da\c; later the la'it spectator<; ~erl.' c;h1p- ped out of to~ n on buses In Laguna 'lguel: The larg- est cit'\ trnnac' manufJctunn building an the ~orld "'as ':6lm plcted hert' an I ~ti~ ( alkJ thl .. Z1~uraC and rc..cmhhng ·an ancient B:ih,lon1an temple it co'ered almo'it 4.1 acre" and v.as designed h\ ~ 1lham L 'Pcrcia and .\c; ocaatc . Mail exposing himself has long lecord • • • Pohec am 1cJ ,\flJ'ICttt Jahn\()n 3: M ~usp11.:1on of huratal'\ in the Targc1 't ft'. 3"50 B;aminca Parl.~'I'· 11 4Q pm ~cdne~a~ ._,., -'•''4.·J JnJ rum hed the v.1ndo•, btt':il.tn II Co~la \1t''-8 .\ l4..,C':11~11,1 hi" "" i-·atcn up h t~11 n1hc1 &el·n, 11n hi\,,.., 10 < 11 ta Mc FOUNTAIN VALLEY -When the woman looked out the llitchen window of her home on the 18600 block of San Marcos Street. a tranai· ent walked by, saw her. Jtopped. ex~ himtclf, smiled and un· natcd. Wrona mo~. She called the poltCe and medc a du.zen's anal. SomelhiAI 1c11 I.ban a model cit.Ian. he tumed out IO have a'°"' rap tbftt. indudiftf 1rmu for Plftt =~rid~~·.,.... tv.o mooths aao. • • • ~ A 1h1cf broke the v.indow on a BMW S331 v.1Lh a 3-fooi metal post Yrt11le the car v.as parkt'd at an aputmcnl complex at .?SSS P1necrtt~ "'C and itok a ttll\Jlar telephone The '*me n11lu. the con,cn1blc IOP "".'CUI on a PoncM 911 and a cemcra. tlotl'ln and bnfbtt ~ 11olcn. • • • \.\ht-el T ran,11 .\u1hon1v. 8850 ,\\-a mer \\t Los\~ .. , S6:?0 ••• \ SI 500 diamond nng wu stolen from a J<'~<'h")_ ho' 1n the bedroom of a hum<' on lh<' IKX){l bloc. k of L1a1ns C1~lt ~re ~ilS no s1Jn of fon"t'd tnll) • • • \ CU IOMfr rcnacd a Sq~ l)pewT'lltr fr<1m DSJ 8usincu )'\ltml. I 1577 Slater \H then mo'rd .i ... a . taklnt the t)'Pl'" "'nter v.1th him A ~ty c:ath bo~ <'Oft\llftJ"I S206 WU "°"" ft'om 1k oftb of K.C!1 tWt------:---~----­...t. 1135 Nc•pOft lt~d.. dian .. ~ .. ~ -lllow\, A ..... ._ ... I..• _,.,,fMIM i8 lbl 900 a.locl ol.._... 5'Nl1 by an ....... , .... _ ................... .... 1'I •ij11L ..aetlld b7 IHI ..................... ,.,.. ... llunlin~ton Bf.ach <lomcoll<' rcpon«lh \tole a yl()h« n(• liccr'~ bl.k\; flj,hhtht (rom tM ~ .\ f armor) 11 the puhl"t' \lat1cin 2000 Main St It 11oa' ,,.lu\"d at $9~ • • • \ rt.\ldtnt 1n 1hr 1 .. 000 hlod; of °'"' ltnC' tia1d a d1am\md nn& 11-allafd at s ~ 000 J1ur~l"C'\I rrnm her houtc .. . . . I 7. ur-ald bo ~tdl) •as bc'ak'ft b.} thrtt JU''tn•ln at Harbour He "'•' 1rnltJ a1 Huntanaton Humana tt• J'flal anJ rdt-awd • • • ' ln1ruJcn rcponcdl\ pncd open a door tu 1hc put\ Jcpanmcn1 at the Su and 'iun lxalcnh1p on Beach 8oulr,1rd. l:tut Jl'f'3rcnth d1dn·t take am to<>I\ Ir"\' inf' " count)' haurdous matcnah 1ea.m ~a\ called an 10 cic.n up rll~)n\ of dac~I fuel 1hat ptllcd 11 416 Trabue<> Ro;aJ 11 ~ .-q p m WcdM\da ~--··· 1mronc brokt 1n10 "cnd1°' macl'lanH al \118' atennf. SSOO '"""~ Ctnttt t>mr tlt-1 ... ttn ~and 7 :W> am Wtdnn- da) • • • \ hlll<' and \lhcr M""'*9-leu coo. \trt11\li: "' 1tokn 1n dw J600.,... o1 P1tk.,1r• l;anc: htt•ffll t .... T .... J 1nJ 7 Kt a m .,.,.tdnadlly. • • • \CR end a ccillcw'I _..... b& hall NI 'Wl"rt t.aktta ..... lilllltl L' nch ofti, , 19Cl00 M11At*m~..._ bct•wn a m Mc>ftdly ... I a.a "' ne.sa, 'ewport Beach i\ man in h1~ S~ v.1th an accent and 3 d3r~. v.nnklcd romple:\1on 1ncd on a pair or s I()() runn1n1 \hOC'S al Ba k Ba Runners. 1000 ~ 8n\IOI St . and ran out ot the store in them mronC" bro~; ~ ·d~ windo• to cnler (itacbtonc'' " t 1~h mtaurant Cl()() 8a)\ldc Ori'C'· ~t •inc bonln. cut loo~ a l._foot boet huna from the Mhns. C'd Md IW IMiap &Dd .bttf tallcn from the n:frilCf'ltcw, rmptitd a bottle of Conlon Nepo wtM end look lhttoe bottln o( ~ tMI""'""' WIM • • • "" Cftvelopr <'Oflla1nu• two bCMcl IO the Tunday n•t ef'Ollftlth ~ ... \IM9 ftom tM dllallbnrd of a JMI fbd ~.~wlllce1twnleft .. kdid °" the ..... lft .... 200 Wed of )Oda Saftt. ' • • • A.,.... __ ............ ac: ISiD .-r •.. tl'.dll .. dri,, ......... eas c-..._. .., .. .., ........... _ .... I llJh h•~'I The \ld1m a ne,,. 'tudcnt \il1d lh<' bo~' OHU'4-J him of p1clnnt on omconC''\ hllle brother and ClfT)lf\I :a 111 1ha1 t'tclon,l'd 10 11no1hc1 pnf flt, Yme ~" "'ll' \l<Dll'n and cul v.uh a \n1tr tv.o monlh\ AJl> • • • ,\ thief hmkt lht ""•ndov. n a BMW ~"I ~Ith :a '·l<im me11I pc>sl •h1k tlW: ur ~a' f'itkl'd at an ap11nmcn1 rnmptt' at .! ~~ PanecftcL :\'e and 1tok ..1 , llul&i tekphun :The me nistu. tllr: con,cn1bk' IOI' v.H cul l)n a POniC'te 911 and a ttrM1'9. do~ and bri<bw -.n- tolcn i' - Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT I Fridey, Meroh 8, 1110 FCC may loosen rules for long-ais an·ce .phone market By JAY ARNOLD MIOdloMd ,.,.... Wrthf AT&T, which the FCC formallr, declared in 1981 .as a "dominant • carrkr that should be subjCC1 to regulat ion . WASHINGTON -The Federal Communications Commission, tak· ing another big step towards de- -reg~laung the interstate long-dis- tance market. proposed T hursday to loosen rules on AT&T because the one-time monopoly now faces .. sig- nificant competition. .. The commission. in a 4-0 vote. adopted a staff proposal that, if finally approved. would give the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. the freedom it says it needs to maneuver against some 500 long- distance companies in today's $55 billion long-d1s~nce -marketplace .• long-distance arena and adopt necessary regulatory reforms. But it tentatively concluded that "inter- state servicc9-0s a whole are now subject to significai:i•. competition and that compelltton in the pro\ 1sion of business services is par- ticularly vigorous" -a ICey finding that must be made to deregulate AT&T. Based on those conclusions. the commission proposed ·a phased-in packag0o of changes in certain busi- ness services. extending later to toU- frcc 800 sen ices. international call- ing and operator services. AT&T has argued tha t it no lon.ser is dominant and that it has lost S 10 billion in business to comixtitors since the 1984 breakup of the old Bell System. Prices have fallen 40 percent and its share of the long- d1stance marke t has dropped below 70 percent. MCI now has about 12 pen.-ent of the busmess. US Sprint about 9 percent. ' I The commission said it would study competition m the interstate The commission decided not' to propose any changes to ·residential and small business services at this time. The proposals arc a victory for Among the changes endorsed by the ommission were a .streamllning of the process· for AT & T to request approval for new or changed ser- \lt.'CS and permission for AT&T to om·r selected business services to mdividual customers. SH/PLEY'S or ff'en-YIOtn•n-BoY• f SPRING 90 ••• NOW Huntington Beach __...._. Seacllff VIiiage Main & Yorktown (714) 538-4700 fOR · MEll'S FAMOUS Costa Mesa Harbor Center Harbor & Wiison (714) 631-3222 ULT •• MAKER 0 Voll11-B1rmui111 or Walk Shorts You'H Know Every Label Values to $30 · Waist S·M-L-XL T & G, Saturdays & more 0 Famous laker Bo11 Beach Brand and Skate Brand Shorts Waist S-M-L-XL _$_ 99 1 Stock market climbs to a =week hign NEW YORK -The stock market climbed to an ei&ht-wcck high Thursday, resumin& its late-winter rally as Wall Street looked ahead t<> Fnday's monthly report on the cm- plo> ment situation. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 26.58 points to 2.696.17, its highest close since it stood at 2,760.67 on Jan. 11 . Over the last 11 sessions the aver- age gain has been just under 132 points, or 5.1 percent. Advancmg issues outnumbered declines by nearly 2 to I in na- tionwide trad.ing of New York Stock Excfiangc-tisted stocks, with 983 up. 507 down and· 476 unchanged. Volume o n the floor of the Big Board came to, I 70.90 million shares, up from 163.58 million in the previous session. Nationwide, consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issu~s. mcludmg trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the ovl..'r-the-counter market, totaled 104.35 million shares. The Labor Dcpanment's repon on employment this morning prom- ises to give investors one of the fi rst signposts of the econo my's pcr- forman<'e '" February. . Hopes apparently spread for fresh evidence from the figures that busi-· ncss activny was continuing to ex- pand at a 'iluggish but presumably su!>tamablc pace. Advance csttmates call for the data to show. an .increase of pcrhap$ 250,000 '" nonfarm payroll employ- ment. -By Tbe Assocl•led Pre•• NEW YORK CAP) -Monev rates for Tnursdav. as reported bv Telerate Svstem\ Inc: Telerate intere&t r'!l~e Index: 1.217 Prime Rate 10 00 Discount Rate: 7.00 Broker call loan rate: 9,2S Fed1ira1 lund1 market rate H1gn I 312 Low 8.312 Last 8.J12S Dealers commerci81 paper 30· 180 days 8.2 ·8.0S Hll \I,,,,. UIU NEW YOflllC. (AP) MAr. I Ad111nced ¥ecllned nchanoed otal l$SUH New highs New tows ,. '\ \ SI·: I , 1-: ·\DI-: HS NEW' YORK (AP) -Sale$, 4 p.m. price 11nd net chan.11e of the 15 most acllve New York Stock EKchanoe Issues, trading na-llonallv at more than s I. Hir.:~1 71~671 ~!t -~ !rtl Pet ·~·r 17"' + V1I '11 Mor s , , lh -•t. ardCR j ~ -3lll AmExpr '. 4 :1 'Ill USX Corp , , VJ l'll I M 1,7 , I . l'/J ~~'1l%'~~.. l:M: lllt iii: Navistar 1.421, • f 11• Fs11n1rs•BcP 1,ffi1, ff,.~ v. genElcl 1, , ~ naseManh 1. , ~ -lit hlo Edison 1,334, 9'h -1 Amer TS. T 1,301, 4134 + ,~ H 11 \ I \ l1 I ' U I It NEW YORK (AP) -Sale5~ • P.m . Pl lce and nfl c'1ange of the I most act ve Amerloan Stock Exc'1aniM Hues, frad no nallonallv at more 11'\an Sl. N1me V1 La•t OMI. BotarPh J·•14, 9~ t.l:·i~ TuOO\Mex ·ff'• 6'4 1"9 EnoySvc 7, <I'll -•1• JanBeil S, 91/• :+-'II ' SalNlk i93WI 621, S'I• -~ wanoLabB 497, 11 . f :1~0/l{pwl m: t :'i -1 "' BAT Ind • '• + : : AtzaCP 4 . 41l;i +ne • ~· t---~ DOW 10\ES A \'ERAGES \ASDAQ Sl]UIARl NEW YORK (AP) -Most acflve.over-t'1e-counter stoci.s suPPlle.d bv NASO. LeJt w NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow·Jones Name Volyme Bid Allred Che, averages tor March 8 TelMex • 6,S70~3 I J -16 17·32 Stocks o~ Hitt! L•-Clow ~ MCI J,06~.3 3j'h i "' 30 Ind 2672.S2 2705.18 2661.26 2696.17f_26. Conr Pr H~e· 1 ~= + 1~ 20 Trn 1132 11114~.20 1120.311137.il.U ~1~1~1C oi7 4 2 J-H 218 -13-32 lS Uri 219.18 221.9*6211.69 221i;i5 + l~.Os Hm p 'I 1b1 400 J•'.11 65 Stk 995 69 1006. 999.Sl 10021 IS 7. . Sea~afe 1:642;400 t8 -~ !.pdus 3·sis' ncmA s 1,631 ,300 1S1·• + '! urn" 3 343 '200 LlzClab I Sn 900 231 • t , 65 ~k 2S.710,800 GrnwPh "51~.200 4lw -lt '.tlETALS PRICES NEW VORK IAPI Spot n«tl.,ro.>t-metal P'W- f h1J15day Aluminum • 1000 Pit' pound Ny Come• tPOI "'°"'" Tllu COl)tle{ SI 3225 a po..nd U S de<ltinaltonl c°""" '2120 cents ,,., p0und NY Come• .c>c>1 monlll Trtu LHCI -•~e cen11 • pound Zinc 70 cet>ll a oound del•-9<1 Tin . S3 8252 (~lats W-~te PflCle pet lb I 111 • ., $5 1<IO Henay & Hatman (only <1aily QVOl•I SHV9f SS 112 I* lroY 01 NV Comex tPOl monlll GOLD PRICES Selecteo WO<ICt QOIO_J)<~ Tf>llrt<l•Y I>)' Tiie ~ s«•at~ Preu "°"' "°"' .. ,. $40' 95 ofl so ~ London mom•no li•ll>Q $40' '°· UP so llO London 1n11<noon fl••no 400 70 up SO 20 London 1111 '40195 up $210 Perle afle<noon l111nQ $402 18, oft SO 54 fr-""1 11)"'0 $401 81 oft SI 30 Z11tlcll itlt! •ltetnoon S400 75 ~~ $401 25 1!•9<1 HY IUNly I HMmen.; $400 70. up SO 20 HY E~ard· S•04' 03 up SO 20 NY 1.,,..1t1erd t1or-ce1t0 S422 13 up SO 71 $185 oo S300 oo ,,., 16 lb " ... -NY Com .. gold 900\ month cloM Thu 5400 00, o" $0?0 1....,_.,,. ""'' .. Cerrificales Of dePOslt primary JO days, 6 8J 90 oavs. 6.88 Thu ltMfc.,ry YOI~ Pia Unum Pleltn"'" $508 OO-SS09 00 tf()y 01 Ny l«>t>tleci) , HV llepubllc Natlonel ...... pm Tnu $399 90 Oii • S505 00 N Y ~~ '4)01 -troy oz Thu SO ID 180 davs1 6.92 I vear, o SO Cer11f1cates of dePOsit bv dealer JO davs. 818 60 davs, 8 JI 90 days, 8 32 l-?O oavs. 8 JS lSO d.lvs. 8.40 180 davs. 8 40 'l'S~ l'PS & DOft\S '\\'St: ('0'9POSITt: THA'\S:\('TIO'\S N£W Y091K tA'I -Tlwn· oev NIMMi orlcft !er lff• Yt<ll Sled! Ex~ "\lift PE SMt LHI Cllt. l'IEW YORK IAPI -The followino llsl ~~ -A-';~~ 6J:;i '-snows 1ne New York Stoel\ Exchanpe ASll l<I 1'4 Sl'-stocks and warrants that have oone uP the Ao•Lao uo 113m ~.,, n;o~~aan"g~ ~g~~~C~s~~s1 based on percent ~f.tt ~a •i 'l{l J~•~ 1 • :. No securilles tradTno ow 2 or 1000 """•" s 111 •1lfi snares are included. Al<oS•a 14 11 1" t .. Ne• ano i>ercenrage chanqes are the •1Aio1n1 • " 01flerence between the previous closing A~I> .. J 16 '11 H'•t " Price and Thursdav's S.30 p rn price AtdSont t to '°' '• -. UPS Akoa 1 60e '1 6 ·-~ N La•t C .. -Pct Amo 90 t 1 2• o-, ame • ,,,, • AmHes ~ ••;...-1" I RnnePI wl 2' i + 1-, .LIJ> 2S 0 A~Brnc17 o ~..-1 2 Eao1ePcn 7' 8 + 1 UP 16,3 A yen 11 '-t " J Wedges tone t 2 t 1 ~ UP 14.J A ,p.., 1 • M i • 4 ArtraGrp ~ ..,. Up 12 9 !\!'f.;,~ H J~ fl1 .:~ , .. s RellanCGP '" + ~ Up 12 s AHom• 00 •• 101 •1 ~ ' Wa0t>"i:'n'1~c n I : ! i \: 8~ 1~ ~ ~~rt:t J ll B m~ rs . t .. 8 BrftPlr•wt ;' 1 Up 9 4 AmRit s IS? 1 161 "i • 9 W•IUn ~IA I i° 1 • Up 9 J AmS•or I 2• 7~ " • • • AT&T 120 17 1301• • '• '• 10 SntaFe P 8711 i . Up 91 Amtie~ tt t} ~ 1 "w "t 11 cnrlHou n 'Z i I UP 91 Amico ~t 1, s -~ g ~~~~~~ \ 12~ :~ 8~ :.g ~.cmo b 16 ,';!\,, 14 CotrArllc s 141 ~ 1' e UP 8 7 11"•c!rtc JO 37 17 Jl,..:f i-, 1s oa•apnlof J ·. + • UP i.3 ~~~,.: 1p•mr. ~~ ... ~ 16 UnllCP 4711 + lti Uo .~ Arr~O' 10 12 6 '•I ,., 17 WstUn ~fB 8 8 i ~ Up 'o Arct.t~~ II t.. . U ~~~~~~!tv , p: ~ ~~ H ~~~I~ 1*i'. 1!$~+ ~ 21 AlbertoCut s 23': '"-UP 7.3 A• Rteh s I 1'11 1 '•+ • 2'1 Ametek 127'1 ,.. UP 7 ,J .,., •• , I I It • ~~ !li:~~a°n~ 167' + l'A 8~ H !~co ~ l~~ ~'?~t · 15 Schwllzr n '!,: t 1 ~ UP 7 O Avery S6 1' • " DOW S Avn•• 60 112 loo AVO!I 1 lt t 'l. N11m• -tut -CM ~ct &v<1·n 'I Pt-'• t BardCR ~~ -J• e If • 111 7 --f -2 HlllonHll '11 -10\11 1fg 2•k•H ~ 1l Wl it " 3 HarcrtBJv pf '2 -~ 113:0 G:i:b"e~ 1 ~ 1X tf)l >O!:t ~ 4 CrossldSav \ 2'. -'• O ~ Le1sur Tee 'J • -~· 1f:o · 1~~· ~°tf 1!l~f7 !';It ~ 6 Gulf Resrc I -.... ., nlAm I 1 t " ~ 1 GtA8k ••• -~ 8U\(h I )1 It '3 9 l\i ~ AmSvBkNY ·~ -l;J . •~ltr 64 17 •~ •1' .. ~ CF Income S ft -\II 6: :ll~"" •}£.01 1~7 ~ J~ 1" 10 Ohio Edison 19' • -11 • . en o 2 1 'i,;j j ,._ • 11 FarWstFin 2 'B .9 "91 ' I t 121 '·-\ 1Z ICN Pharm 4 1 • ,9 Bttn n 6 7102 I •• , li ~~~~~,'~ w• ~ ~~ = :,~ l ~~~'ri: ~~mtl' ~i,~ 17 Bengu11tB s 2' • -'II ·1 '~"' + > 18 PatheComun 4' 1 -'• o"E~ I I ~ •; 19 Publlci.. Ind 21. -'B • rff,y 1 ~ ' '-t •~ 20 ClrcleK 2\11 -s '''"' ·~ II ' 4 .,+ ~ U ~~f~~&lf.id n W: = ~ :·t 1~~:7 ~ 21 lm l~t: ~ 23 NewAmerH1 S', -•!• 4 ~ urtNlh 1 20 I t is ~ ~; ~~~u$!~1~v pf ~01,: = ~ ::j• ~~;K _ rl-f. ~i'fiq . ~ 26 ReadgBle n 21• -'. 4. IGNA ) °' 1 "' ... 27 ThomMcKAM S~ -1; 4. ~Eno 70t t • a ,_ OTf l'PS \\0 DOM\S NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsl snows rne Over·lhe-Counfer stCKI" end warrants lhat have gone up the most end dow1n the most bued on oercenl of change for hursday. No iecurllles trading below S2 or 1000 snares are Included Net and s>ercenlai;,e cnenees ere the difference betwnn lhe ·previous closing price and Tnursdav's IJlst or bid orlce. u~s Name LHf f! ~ct. 1 CarlbSel ~ I~'" ~ UP 2 WldWlde en ~ ~ UP 3 FslH~me SL 7 4 UP !~ ~Ro~~~*~: ~!'h + 1 1Sji ~i Sine 1 ~ l~ UP •toastS8 11. 1 HP 1 ~atCP l!ll P ru on 1 IAa 2~ o 1ppp111ns f~ UP ~~rEnr 2 S• lf,, + B: alldL091c 3'·f• 1'·1 UP oedw•vMtr J'I• 'h UP ~l~Lf s 77 • UP • etemu~:g,,ic ~J\.-')I+ ~ H: I; I Ind U Up . v RV 5 •n UP . trotlnd i Up II PwSv' u.-, ''~rd, :" ,.,(o H: . · 4 •1~1'ln ..... -1 ::!1-i ~= '1 ·~~='"I -... -~ ... ~·:1 _, - I IO J6 I I • '< II $' 11 • •16 '• '~~J'011d If•~ sl~•~ =~lit~ n~ 3~··+ ,, •'r.r 1 zo n-:::,E~ 160 I , 11~ .': '~~~~,~ 1111 n~: : Nnoln m ii l+ .. ~~(bJ 1, ~~~ ~Bnk 21''1-t i% ~~~ I :~ U~l ~ ~~1:, 91 ii ~1 :~ !~~Of.JI 1 ., ... \.') ~ke l " -. i:if . ,1; ilg II' +~ i· ui f; ~ " -·~ 11 ~\ n :Tit • , HI \1111 H Clouds gtveway to sun 1....-., _....,_ T_.._, COASTAL AhAS -Clu rn'tQ • "2 coot S.incl•y W'lll QU\ly -II I "Oft'>WPll ""''"CJ\ f•« M~ ""° ll>"wLf)I "'tr> ,.. ''""'' <My\ H ')f\l ~itl' SS 10 &\ W••"""O l I.~ 11'1 7S !ffpr ., "PP•""' low- " ,,,.. ~· io. -40\ MOUHTAIN A•llAJ -p.,,.ty <lnO..ty Mllf co«t \y<la..,. ..,,,,, >tr0"4 OUllY -11 in """"-" ~""'' lot41 ""'..,......,, tht f'W'\t1twrn r ""9'1 f w Montl.ty ....a I..,.. \4.t'y ...,._ "' W~'"'" rl.ty\ H'?f"\ '"°4fY "' \l'I~ )()> \4 "''"""II I l'" 40\ d"'l low SOl ••t" in l>P•oOd l '"'' " t~ ~unt1•y mo•n•nq 1S 10 U Ot "~fW> lP I S ll \() Oafflt'T A~ -P.o«'ll dy "'"'°Y ... .., • \,....., •t '• Mond•t tn<I ''"''°""' ..,.,h _.. H,,,._.t <JAy\ ... ')h\ \.."'°4y n llW' ··~ '" I,,.. n.,....,, v~··~··-'""'>""> ,,, lhif' M), in cM kJW ,,,..,,.," W•t"*"9 lftff't •r· fhfl Pf''•°" tn f~ Yi."''"" O.Wn\ 11-y ·~.no 10 lhit' 10\ ~n t'1r ~°"'''ti lOW\ Wno.>t """""'9 ... lf\P JO\ "' 11\P m V-y '""'l"'O 10 1.,.. ~ n t~ IOw nf'J''" Ot,,.,.""' \r ;,,.. ,,....10."' '"" '"' V ,._.y '""'I "'1'0 upl)<'• io. m ~•o 40\ " '"~ '""'Y ftfoo\tll\ tr ... tt-mp •• Vf'l ~ j.,.,~l)ftf .... ~, '" \ P"" Ml .. , Alror>~~I>" ~\ ... Y "Clt--•·l' • Ait"le ~ • '1 l!!C~ '"'""' "°'* . ...,,, ••.. "9"•" ,_,. .... I \t .,,, I· rJ(l'"f".''' 8 M •l•llf' B•Jf! lutli"'J•Of' vr • ( " O(>I• K i •II \J •' f •' II ~ 1• 4 I~ <A IA l'Cl ~} H 1• \' \I l• ti ... 4 / 4 IA 11 111 114 t I 4\ I I ·~ Of, " ell W2!1lL ARREST ,rom A1 Laudtrdale pohce detective. After two >can on the run. Bell was arrested Wednesday m w,n1er Park. Fla.. on charges of racketcenng. grand thef\ and orsr.anized fraud. The .5 1->ear-old former owner of pindnfi Yachts tn Newpon Beach and Fon Lauderdale. Fla .. allegedly took off in 1987 with customers' depos1ti. for luxury yachts he "'as aftluent, they wrote 1t off as 1 lou or they tned to wprk it out throuff. a pn"atr attorney," Allen said 'It's ama11ng." Losses ranged from SS.000 to ssoo.ooo. -A.A.~ uppo~d to build. He then scnl le tters to the '1ct1ms, who stretched fro m coast to coast. detailing how he was spending their money. Sp1ndnft Yachts !.pcciali1ed 1n cu1otom luxury yachts and had a n cxcdlent reputation at o ne lime. Bell apparently operated his Newpon Beach office at 27.51 W. Coast H1gh - wa~ from 1982 until 1987, when he didn't renew a license for 1988, according 10 city business license records. ·at "......, ''"'<"""'• c ............. " J\llen said Bell d1~ppcared after telling associates dunng a telephone conference th:11 he was tired of being broke. wa abandoning the bu\tne s and v.a\ leaving the country. f'h ,..,,.~ptut PtK"tf'•ts• f'J1W.J1 1• P:w,..tt r.J-rttr1.1 '4, , ,..,.: '"'' ()ffll r1a .. .()rncr ,. . .,oio •.. ,,,,, 1,., •• d r ,.,. 11•"'1 ·~'"""""J . ~·· • r-... u,. "• • I t I f I \f' J' \t ftM '""'~ V I \.-,.!'ftOr, \•'tl H•(!y \ ll"'I .. ,,.r"' , .... , "N: • '.,, tu 1n r. \ptt•~ \pt'l,,.,,1,.lll ti \l>f nql ••1 M \yttf(lll·r' f t\ .. \U• .. I •"'SM \I l'l••Vj ' ., ~·· f f(\Y'\ ' jl\,~ '•,r•" ~· ;A. h' • ,, .... (J( u. ,.,,,.. Ir t ' w ~·· \4 ,,_,.., ... \ \A. '· -~ 8'tt" W m ntJf ." L1~ ,_.,,... Ynur9\f <A-0 v...,., •• IS SS 41 6) )I! ., )6 •• 41 ,. so '>l J1 /4 6S S4 11 SI J 4 40 11 1• 11 80 l 1 fl\ 11 .. '" ,,, 11 "' JI • J) " SS 41 )) 10 •l )() 41 IS ., °' "° 41 14 61 II H )6 11 S• •8 •• 4\ IS M 4 } II II •S H •I ., )6 Ill l1 l4 11 "' "° ... \) \I 49 ,, u 46 2S • ., 11 •I lO \4 11 ,. •S 44 I• 11 ~ "" so \I 1' 4A 18 fW> SI s1 n H •1 4 I I} ., }fl 40 '" SI JI •II 11 l\ 10 ,,. . . 411 11 4\ }\ •S 10 44 II ~, .,. 114 m ., J• " 40 ,. "° ,. fl II( "' • II \1 •I 10 \' 4 1 01 ,. '" .. 6) '' }\ ~ •S II\ 4/ 14 H \\. " I\ l>I 411 /I , 0 ,,, II 111 4 I • t ~I . , " . , '" ,, ,, "' futth so JS r,.....,,,. " 4) Ftf'\nO " 61 0 '""'"lift 6~ 48 l1vrrmotf' ~I ., l(>N) ... .o< ... 6l 48 &.o\ Ang, •l "" ~I l A A•fl>O'I n 49 MMr•v•• 60 4S M OtltCIYl4 11 4J MQntf'Of"IO till 46 M nr\tt ff-)' \J 45 NroNpou l •Mh \9 so 0••~ \'1 44 Ont.ft• 71 48 '""' "'°'""' 11 SI PtH~#ri t IS •l P•w •·'°"'• \9 4J RM8ktl1 1>2 )9 ll•tlW<><>ft c "¥ sA •ti . ._,.,.,,,". IQ 71 \. f.tll'rt'ttl) \'I 4l \t f'lot\ \h .... \o\n ...• ,,.iii"" 11 •• s. .. c .. 111• • /t ... ''" O·•I)') &> SJ • SAn f t41N•\t0 \'I •• H A 'P"''' \S .. \•n J \ft \ll •t> \•Ml••MI \• 41 ~·"'"·• M \I \.•""tS..lf'lMt • Ml 41 \..tnlff C IUI t>l 4() Ci tn Lu' Ob \PQ "° •J \.otnt" M,.fq " 48 \.•f°t1,tll .... , ,,,,, ~ ... •fl \ tfll.' toll 4() ~'°' lltDf' \'f •l T•I .v .. '*'I •8 11 fC>f'·''""' h\ •I> '"~'""'''"' ""• \1 )() urf /sun/moon LOCATION Hunhf\91"'1 fl.-.. Jf'llY 40tn ShMt nl'ldSl•MI 8•100. WN!g4t Laguna B@Kn s ... c-u. l&D SHAN 2·3 , ... cloMcl c~ cloMcl 2 '.I tel< I l>OO' I" ... Wet .. t-p !>1157 S-0••..-1-WHI S'bu1 ........ r ,,,.,. lAJt"I '•\tl h>tl·fY df A 10 ~ ~ ""'i "" U ~ ~--pm I ,,,.,, ..tl I ot • ,... \ •hlfd •y ~J ''"" ~t \ \ ... " ... rtr ~ 'h, t'f!dJ' ,, '\09 t ~ mill 1 '"'' u 4 14 p"' ' \f'.C\ ., ... , • .,, dtJtd .. ,.. ..,,., t!\f"\ -~ '• '' ,, ""' , · mog rt• port V1cttm include Richard Donner. director and producer of the "Lethal Weapon" m ovies. Cal1forn1a sculptor Ron Lee, and at least 23 other wealthy bustne'\S ·people and e'ccu11 ves. Fort Lauderdale Dctec· 11 ve Kc' in Allen said Thur\day. lie was p1t l..cd up b) the Flonda Dcpanmcnt of La" Enforcement at a rcrrea11onal vehicle business where he had been INOrktng. Ht\ bail was set a t S95.5.000 and he wa'I expected to be transferred to Fon Lauderdale \llcn bc~an searching for Bell tn th<.· fall of I Q87. tracking him from Cal1forni.i to 'Ta1\\an. wh.e re the \":.1 hts "'en· \Upposcd to he built for lJ.., c ustomer<i • Newpon Beach p<)hrc detectives He Id\ with at least $2 million that had been wired to banks in New York. New Jersey and the Cayman l!>lands. llen said. Al and Kathleen Puskas, residents of Garden { rroyc. originally bought a )3Cht. from ·Bell that turned out to be lemon. Kathlel'n Puskas said When the touplc filed a lawsu11 agatn\t Bell. he prom1i.cd to build them another boat. Puskas satd "It nc,er mutl'nal11ed.'' 'ohc said . "Most of hi'I promt\e'> didn't " .\round "lO\em~r 1987. the cou· a'>'il~t<.•d >\llcn 1n the ca\e by pro ' td-TR Ip mg crime repons they had wl"llten-. for fi, c 'tl'llm\. 1ndud1ng Puskas From A 1 and her hu,hand. Ne"Por1 Beach Sc.'\l'ntl uthl'r rl'\IJl•nts of the rcttrl'· Poltll' Lt. Tim Newman 'ia1d. ment rnmmuntt) the option o l .. 1ost of the<>c •..i rt1mc; were so rnt hcdultn11. or ~citing a refund BETTING From At nduc,inn of Or~nge ( ount):· fair <tp<ll..e\woman Jrll Llo)d ~1d. l 'nnamed '>Ource' at the Los l\lam1to!> and '>anta ,\ntt.i race trad..!> ~rd IJ'>I foll 1h:111hcv bcl1c,cd thc uppo'>1t1un e \l'ited tx'Cau~ own- l'r~ lc.trl'd ofT-'>1tc "agcnng factl1t1c\ ''ould dr.I\\ a\.\a~ ~pcctator<> who "ould o thl·rw1w go 111 the tr:ir ks < u111 nan) 11fli,1al<> "o uld not com· nll'n t. ho\.\ C\ l'r I hl' f atr Hoard"• S:!"' 7 m1llton lung-tnm C\fldn~1im program docs 1ndu1.k J tx·t11ng parlor. although I 10\d \,11J fair offiuals were pn·P-ired lo u~· the land for soml' othl·r f)UrPo~· tf not J'lCrtnlttl'd to huild thl' '4:lJ.ll'f10JI. )tic I lct'\lcr "'~.~aid thC\ tned for the lla\.\a11.i11 (fUl'>C 1n Februar; and &1nuther tnp rn Marth. In each case. Palmat~·cr put I k1'llcr and other t.ltl'OI\ o0 , \a~ 1ng he put the llCkCtS - in thl' mail shc c;a1d "'Thc man had C\ er; e'<l'U'IC and \.\C hclte\t•d 11 bt•c:.tU'it' w("' r never run 1n1<> it tx·forc .. I lc1sler said " ·omc ul these people ha .. e ne,er Ocl'n on .1 crUISl' hcforl' so lhl'\ 're L.f)tng and blam1n~ me. Said .-kt~kr "ho go t a d1 ... cuuntl'd rate hccau\c <thl· and hl•r hu<>band \.\-Crc ,toing "' l'Sc. on' TREE From A1 I o ma l l·rracl'. nnt to C ''" I !all s, th.ti llml'. the l'Ul'UI~ plU\ ~a"'1tJSt a trunk and three \tuhh" hranchl·s •><>Oft.,.,-·~ •& P'#Oct~O lt>t t f t tf""}f' ( M~1 It.fl A " rA,•tt~1~ntO•'-'' '"".-wk" th~ 'Clll "" "'J" prt-c1-c-t :>n\ •rwllud•f'l9 rt ,. ""--~' .,... t< .,br.,._ ,.,.......,,.....,_. N """ "'"O'l'"" 1 ""• '~ L l'nnc; 1.·\altcd a prom1~ from !':.':,-:::·, ;:•;;-:~~.:;0,,,'° COCAINE lit' \tar1 tha1· "uuld ~ no more c ... , .... ,,.., w "'"-""·o• lUlttng on thc lrl..'c Tul'~.I~ ... "'' ,.,,,., -Firom A J I h '"'""" O:« 1• ' ,,.,,, u r\1 Ru' ling 1h11'\.\....log4•t cr pc:11110n tO ""' •••'""""'' ~ " -, .. ,c:thel·w.ahptu'i and-annl·d"tth ". • J'40 i1•1AJ1 "",~ of C'f'le"JtOt> thniul!,h Orange nntl I o<, :ph•iti>"rail~ 1-.1 th•.' ire•· a:1th"r"d 4~ ,,.,., •. '" "'11 ... "'OllO""' c;.x., \nocll'' lOUnt11.·' to the 'c'4 Yori.. " ' "' '11 ' ' ' I:""' ' ' .. • ,, .. •• o ~o "'4'>1 .. At• r-,tgnaturl''> 1n ,jbout an hour. \he ~· u ,,.,,..,..,,,,.,. 101 1n ml'trof)Olttan .ia·a (1netx-\Jtd ,aid ~;,v o;::~''::.,,.x:o 1•• • ., .. ,., I he: \Ur\l·tllanCl' team·., fi~t 111· " ' •I , .,. '""'Q '"''I \ c •• ..., l•lllll' ~l'l/Ufl' -I ~40 rw1und<., -But . Jn 11rtl1ng Ill a land...capc .,..,,. .. •• l'\I ' •I /<O ll• .. ,~ .... pliLC 'II\ .. ~ on l nt.1.:r)UHl' 40 Jft. htll'l I II \.\a<, pmhahh .ii read~ ,, ., t .,,..,.,,,~,~·" .,.,--1 1 ·• rh h ·• •" .,.,.., •. ,.,., "'""~' 10 till' \h1JJ\l' l>e"4..'n '4hl•n tn· 1110 .Ill' t.Olll'\\Jtu t'lfl'l' au <:alif. t~mp~ Tid<·s 'l'\t1g.11ur\ \top!X'd .1 mtllorhoml· '11th rnl tno mul h traumJ .ind thl'' haJ hl.'l'n tollt>"tnS ,tnl·1• 11 lclt \\t1uld ltl..d' t.ltl' lrom Jtc,l•a\l' ... J'. •' . ·- p ~ "" "ff"#>l.t 90,. '''111 I• \I ~ .,.,,...,,.., 8' Id'° • \,h p llf,t,.,. c .... "\.14 .. l"I ll>w\ 10 \ ~~~~ '" ·~ f "' "11 .. M 4\ S...-.,.,o "-,_. •• '"'° ., • 11 '"'""°" t , , Lo J:111t rt., t/\ I l ,.,,, "'9" WI • 4 SM one! lo,.. "" •• s.c.. 0 "-O" I 4) I m 7 ...... '11 om • 9 ""' 1 •8 am 8 :1() I m 1 •9 pm t'02 "m 0 8 s~ O• 49 .1 C 1lcndak \lJrchou'>1.' The' ar· l 111·,Ja, nt!lhl. lhl' ( 11~ ( ounnl fl'\IC:d Jnrgt• Ru..,tamentt• w· and lltret tl•d C II\ \tanag1.·r .._en Fr.in!.. Ill \dolln < 1allego. ~7 ~1th 111 Ra\ ... t<k lin"h thl..' tll'l' 1111 The\ Jl\u told ' ' I ran!.. tu "'l' $10 UUO lrom lhr <.ti\ Bu,1aml·ntc .ind C 1Jllego \.\ere n·-I l.111 rl'11l1i<ll'ltng l'unttngl'nl' funll k,J\l'd. hm\l'\l'r ~t.ilU\\' olliual' ltu ntr.1 l.tnJ<.l.tp111g anti '""" largl' kJH'U h.irmtng thl' 1nvt·\11ga11on 'IWl rnwn trt.'l''> to fill th~·gdp kit l:t\ l h"· ml'n .ir1.• ll0'4 bc:intt \11ugh1 th,· t"U"·'" JllU\ OBITl':\Rlt:s The largc'I uxatnl' ')Cllur1.• 1n "lkrt• thl'\ fl' tntng to "l\c a 1u11nl\ hl\tnr' 1x.l·urrt•d Fch 1 ''h1.1l1· l•lll\on lull til tree., and thn By t1w Dally Plfot Newport Harbor community activist Robert Briggs COS.f M ES -\ -Ro~rt J Bnggs, a lo ngtime Costa Mesa re'11dcnt who·f "U!> actJ\C: 1n th<' Nc...,.p<.>n llarhor commun1t). died March I at Long Beach Veterans I fosp11.il. He was 94 • \l h1•n 4. 7t)(I pounlh ol the drug \.\ere gtt .thl'.td .ind 1 ut Jti"'n on 111 the found '1n a f 11lkn11n warl·hou\c httQ!t''' lrt.'l"' Jn\4 nl\1\.\ n -Ru,htng City ·~ws SuvlC't cootrlbulNI lo ,,11J this rtporl B' 'I a m \\ l·Jnl·\JJ'-'. J l ll'" hJd Or.nge CoMt DAILY PILOT /Fridey, Meroh t, 1tlO Al P\· rtceivcd a call from another boat oiner who said Bell had appartntly left town. The)' rushed to Newpon Beach aod found him gone. luvina the business ~nn1Jcss and in the ha nds ofh1!. brother, who apparently didn't know where Bell had fled, Pu kas said. "It was a mes!.," she said rhcn at C hnstmas a year Jarcr. the couplt-rrte1vcd the ktter from &II ··He foll he "asn't doing anything wrong;· Kathleen said. "He was al"a>\ really smooth ·· "I le had a "Cr) good trusmcss for a long lime," rt'mt'm bered Ro~· mllr) Sterltng. an employee of Fraser Yatht Brokl·r~ on Via Lido. "I'm rcall>. not '>Ure what made him do thl\ . KILIMANJARO From At I he \alan produu~d four-person ll'ilm'> whtlh rnn\l!>ted Of IWO w a<.hl'' and tM> Jthktcs who would "ltmh thl' muuntpan together ''There Wl'rl' ..anuall) no prob-. km' nn thl' c,afan we 1Ncre amJll'd " ~ 11\on \aid "I think the htg,gl''>I !)ruhll'm v.a\ c,ome of thc .ithlctl'' \hf\' H'r. home.,1cl.. The~ had n"'' c1 l'l(:tn on J tnJl ltke that ~f(>rl" Omr on thl' mounttan. the team n·.tlhed \rrov. C 1l:iucr at the 16.1100. foot marl.. and made ramp It v.a\ h<.·rc th.ti th~ tl'Jm C"<penenced "'hat lt>l.11' ,.ml '4J" the "'4 tlr\I \OU\4 \lorm in ":5 'car\ .. she '>atd [ hl' ll'Jnl' ft \e C"<pertcnu:d mountain g.utdl'\ Jended ti "ould SEIZURE From A 1 thc\ fl'Jthed JO.OS'\ hut then: ":l' \ttli more ··· \lthough \.\l' 'll'" th1!i a\ a s1g- r111i,an1 '4llol\ lh1S" '" reall\. onh \Onll'th1ng ul j .. mall \l..1rml\h. in tht· "Jr on Jrutz' · l rhansl..1 \aid \gent'> '>l'.trl h1.J the .\llted C 1las'\ \\ orl..s '4 dfl'hou'c at 17·nti Mt \.\ 'nnl' Ctrtk on Tuc'\da\ after fot- to¥.1ng a trail hnm the \an f-ran- uSt.o H.1\ .ir1.·J l rhan,l..1 '31d n·lluH·d thl· trn• tu a "' toot \lump "It "·I'• 1llqwl tor htm (I rJnt..1 10 lul thJt trl·1· T hl' Dc\lgn Rl'' tc" Bo.HJ J1Jn I .1ppro\c 1t and he J1dn'1 go through the proper prcr n'" Ru~h1n11 ....i1d \\ hl·lhn 111 not '·*' ing the h1g l'Ul.th ptu' \.\il' Jn mtt"r>gral f)an l>I tht• l >c'1~n Kn ll''4 Board'' .1ppm\JI ul lhl• 11:m11<lcl1ng pl.in ""a' up Im d1.•ha1c hanl.. ,,11d \1a' tx· the trt"c \.\J\ pf\ut.tl tn th1 hoard' .ipprn\>tl, hut thl•n .1g.11n m.t~hc 1t v..1'n'1 ht• "ml \A. l11lc the 11t\ manJgl·r t.11dn l 1ah• a l h.11n\.t" 11• th1· trl'e JX'r\onalh he ' got11·n a lot 111 h1.·at hH apf)Tll' Ill~ tlh' ... t•lln t\111 r r.tn \.lid 1h1•rt ''·" ~ouJ 11-.1\1111 tu ll'O\tl\ l' the l'\ l'f[!fl'l'll "It "-lluld hJ\l' het•n .1 \,lll'I\ ht11 Jrd 11 ti v.,.., IC'll then• -lnr pol11e 1.tr, .ind lt•r tlw puhlrl · f ranl ....itd C ln 1h1· r11111>ckh11g \krtchc' lt1r l II\ I lall a ppm\ 1·d t'I\ thl' I )(-'>!gn Kn Ir\\ H11a1d th1• dea1knt1 <>trtct ru1111111t-t hl·t"l'l'O th1 Pnlt1e lkpan m1·111 and. \\ a11·r T>1\lrtl 1 w.i' I\ ldl'Ol'J hul I Uf\ l'd JflllfnJ lhl' \t,lld\ tr1·1 I IO\\l'\Cr JO l'nginl'cr "J' llln,ul- l1d "ho '-llJ th1· n•a11'\ lUn c.- 1 ll'.th'd .1 ..akt\ hJt.ird II Luma "In ~ PHI I have ~ kicked whrn I was down, but never ktcktd when I was down and then run o'er," $aid 'SCUiptor Ltt, who loat S ll2.000 and received one of the C hnstmu grceu nas ''That was one of the mOSl ronen thtnp anyone could ever do." · L>onncr said he Jost a $30,000 deposit o n a $~-foot yacht. When he learned of 8(11' arrest "we opened .i bou lc of champagne " Lee sn1d thnt while what lkll 11 ac used of doing 1~ un1ust1tiable, he \llll dO<'sn 't hate the man. "J don't necessanly want to 5CC him go to Jllll," he said ··1 JUst want m} monc} bad~." Tb~ A11ocl•led Pr~11 COii IHlld lo tbls r~port. not be ..ate for mex~r1enced climbers to continue 1n~ Wilson hild uni} performed pracuce climbs, '>hl "as one team member not pcr- m11tcd tu tra\el to the top. .. Thl') made a clcc1~1on at that rw•tn t that an .. one wuhout mountam l'\pcncnll· c'ould be in danger " "'11\on ..aid '"That "as a tough dt."l t\lon onl· of the most emotio nal dl'l t'>lon' \.\t' made \\.c.: made the dcc1s1on to take 11\1.' \pt:ual ()l~mp1c\ afhletes and h\1.· Udlhe\" 'W ilson ~•d "That ll'Jm J1d mal..c 1t all the wa) 10 the ltip . Hea') \now<1 prevented the team from 'IC\.\ mg the spectacular \ u r ,l., that l .Jn be -.een from the 111p 111 \111unt "'•limanJ14ro. but J>(r- h.tp'> \uml· "'" !ll'I anottter chance 1f \\ tl\un ~1.·tc, h<.•r ""'.!' ·I lrl'' "ere rl'all) \.\Orlong more 11 lht. dl\tnhut1on end;· Urban'!k1 'a1<l I be I ountatn Vallcv location ·•C 1h1nl.. \.\J\ more 1nvohed in '~ppl\mg" The in' l'\llg.Jt1on looking into 1nll'rc;tatc 1ranspon of the para· phanalla kd 10 f ountain Valley~ as .1~1.·nb tn till" '-,an f ranCl'>CO o ffice 1r.1l ·J th1.· '>t1Urll' l rhan'>kJ ..aid \noth1.:r SI m11l1on 1n para- phan.111.1 '4J' \l..'lleJ 1n two Bay \rl'a '4Jrehnu\l'' fue\cla' in s1mul- 1an1.·1w' '>l'Jrthc' I 1·rr;i""' "'J' "-tdcned tn a straight line .... , th1 l'n~1ncer ~ugge\tcd It m11H.<l ahout thrl'l' or four fort so uth anJ kit tbc tree \\randed mid-trttt. f r.inl.. \Jld "\.\hen 1a1cd \\Ith <.a' 1ng a trC'e or 1kud1nl! in'fo,or nf offi n•r "3fct, I h.1J to go 1,1,.1th ..akt' .. franl.. "31d "lk,1Jr, th" \.\as an ugh tree .. ··1 g.h •· 1n11 'lrel'" arc 1'40 words r.lll'h luunJ 1n thc ..ame "Cntcncc 1n I .1gun.t fk.11 h \\di ii thn v.nu1t.1·,,. put a lt1tlc l:t11J,1apmp arnund 11 and put a 111 rttag1 l r1·1 pla4m• out front It •"•uld·,._ hl·l·n gr1•a1 · Ru.-.hmg ~td \ll 1rd1ni Ill R u.,hrng the \. u~·•" r1u' \4J\ d1g1hlc tor protected 'la tu' a<. a I kntage T r1.·c To qu:shf, ·' tr1·1 mu't tx· JI k.1\1 " lnlhes '" Jrnml'tl·r The Loma Terrace \'II• .th plU\ "'.1' JOt>UI 110 inches .1rounJ Ru,htng "4\td r" ptn 1·n1 lh1' \lln ot destruction lro111 .,,lpp<"nrng ai<Jtn Rushing. I l•nm·\ .tnd thl• L..iguna Beach lk.1u11·ftlJlhlll C omm11tce arc v.ork- 1n~ ••n J plan to JlUI \omr teeth rn ant"'' ng 11\ ordtn:inre protl-Ct1ng lht. tr1'l'\ ·v. l' d 111..l' 111 ~~ them include a ltnl t.1r llllltng Jh"n the trees and "~ d lti..l' to ..cc 11 enforced ... Ru,h1ni! ~•J Bnw. a 'l'tcrnn of World War I. wa~ born Dec 27. 189).ln cw Yofk anJ JOtncd the l ' \ Nn' (when he wa I 7 After his tint Wlth 1hc Na' y ended in I 9:?l Bnggs JOl'ned the Los Angclci City Fire Dcpanment and 'iCrvcd thefl' until ht' -wns rl'Callcd b) the Nary dunng World War II. He c,cncd 1n thr ~outh Pacific· a chief gunner' male. attached to the .Sl.h \fannc Ka1der!> in the rnn11ngen1 known a " t.taw Board." Bn~ and ht<> \.\-tfe. L)dta. mo,cd to Co ta Mesa m 19.54. He \.\a\ a ltfN1mc member of the Amencan lcgJon and a hfc11me and chancr mem~r llf the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge. He served as past post co mmandl'r ol "le"pon Harbor Elks PO'it 2QI and past commander of the 2Ql.h D1stnct of the .\rnl'rtt an Legion, which includes all of Orange County. In add111on 10 ac11' cl> help1ns fcllov. veterans, Bnw volunteered his 11me helping de' c:lopmentall) disabled and hosp1tahzed children and pan1c1patcd in ra1s1ng funds for the Associated ALhlcttcs U nio n Junio r Ol)mp1cs and for scholarships 1n such field!\ as nu~ training. lN•~~~N-N EWP O R T ·, NISSAN He 1s sur .. 1 .. ed b his wife of 46 )cars. L>dta, daughtcn Violett.a Turner. Jacq ueline Suma and Barbara George. son Roland Bngs: and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. • Services "ere held Monda) at Pacific View Chapel in Newport Beach. The fom1I~ request' donattons 1n Bnggs' memory be made to Lhc Los ngclcs ( it) Fire Dcpanment Rehef Association Widows a~ Orphans Fund, :!900 W Temple t .. Lo ngclc<1. 90026. ~ Longtime Newpon resident Margaret Polley NEW PORT BEACH -Margaret Ma.ry Polley. a Newpon Beach rcs1den1 for 28 )cars. died March 6 at Hoa& MemonaJ Hosptt.al. She was 76. he was born 1n Santa Barbara and attended school 1n Sant.a Barbara and Ventura In 193.5. she mamed Harold G. Polley. The couple moved to O range County in I 'H6. scuhng m Placcntta. They had two sons. and wh1k ihc bo)S were growing up. Polley served as 1 Cub Scout den mother and was active in the PT A. She was a deacon in her church. The family moved to Ncwpon Beach in 1962. While a Newport Beach retident. Polley was ac11vc in the Hoq Hospital Auxiliary. the SS2 Club and the Oasis Club Polley 1s surv1v1cd by her husband. her two sons. Harold L. Polley and Richard E. Poller.. and two grandsons. V1s1tauon will be held at the Harbor View Memorial Park chapel in Newpon Beach from noon to I p.m. fuMral tcrvices and burial will follow. Beautiful Fashions Size 16 & Up @A<Me ~At1r.n1 mu .. ~ iO I f ~ .. 11 \~1 { ~n\IW\ '1~1 I''~ tlJ/ I• 1 •I lm1,..rwl1 HILL l 4DR or tease for '98."/Mo. .......................... _ .... ...... , ..... ,.. ...... ~ .. .. .......,...,,..,. .. Discount of MAN RET AIL PRICE ··- REBATE: REBATES!! up to •1100M -· REBATE SI! ON SELECTED MODELS 90 I SAN f'S :J::x PICKUP NOW only Pte ·---·-----·--·-----------------· --·--·--·---·--·--·--... t A8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Frld9y, March 9. 1990 Reader not impressed With redesign ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you don't run newspapers. you only work for them. but since you have access to a lot of editors and pub- lishers. maybe you will deliver this message from some very imponant RCOplc -their subscribers. . w.W •t presuae to tieU Qiem Ito• stones pve me the cMOU1'14C'.ment I to,., oet die ,.,.r. I wW ,,...t J•r needed to face the future wtth hope letter, ~wever, IMcaue It 11. tm· and optimism. pertut ~!.l:'r .,..._ M eo11-• Today, two ycan later, I have a .Wered. fer wrtdq. prosthesis and am back at the gym • • • six times a week. No one would HI I I I . I I'\ 110 \ICU t.aauna Stach Boys Oub will host a Bucbell Card Show from 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m . Saturday at lhe club, 1085 Lquna Canyon R09d. More than 2S dealers will be present. Special aucsts arc Bobby Bonds. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Rod Gaspar. I to 3 p.m.; and baaketbelJ player Ken Norman, who will stop by to sian autoaraphs. Admission is $3. For more information. call 588.0144. Most folks get their news these days from TV. True, TV doesn't cover events in depth the way news- papers do, but many of us are too busy to read detailed news stories anyway. We buy the paper for the comics and the columns. These we can't get on TV. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I dis-know that I wear a prosthesis unless agree with a column you printtd they happened to be in the locker recently advisinJ visitors not to room. • CBS producer to keynote meeting bring anicles to sick people telling of Ann, please don't tell people not . Th A . . . f u . ' w I aauna Beach c ures and new methods of treat-to bring aniclei to sick people. e . mcncan A.ssoc1at1on o n1vcrs1ty omen • .._ Reuben's ment. · Those aniclcs helped me recover. branch, w1!l hold a L1~crary Luncheon at 11 a.m. Saturday at different place every day, and I am -ONE DISQUSTED READER a nd I am ever so arateful to the restaurant an Da!"a Point ~arbor. . . One Sunday af\cmooo, two years people who brought them. _ D.M. C BS ~ntenainmcnt wnter/pr~ucer Sh.elly List will be the featured DEAR DlsGUSTED: I •m • read- er of newspapers as well as • columnist, aad I •ppreclate yomr comments. ago. I was having a wonderful time (BO TON) speaker. Tickets arc $30. For more information. call 494-6064 or 494-5087. sailing. Two hours later, 1 was in a hospital facing the amputation of DEAR D.M.: Wllat u •pbe•t let- my lower lef\ leg. ter! I'm '° &lad yo. wrote to teU your s tory. Your column said visitors should M•ybe we uoelda 't q•lbble .... t~ not bring aniclcs or give advice to 1emullcs, IHlt Oiere'• • dlfferace ho p1ta.hzed friends. I d on'1 agree. I betweea bela1 sick ucl belq 18- can·t tell you how many wonderful,. J•red. Drought-tolerant plants for sale The California Native Plant Society will have a drought-tolerant .r.. · sale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Mason Rcaional Park. 11'12 U niversity Drive Irvine. Admission 1s free but parkmg costs $2. For mort information. call Celia Kucher at 773-3579. My pet peeve. and the peeve of lots of other readers I'm sure, is when the paper 1s changed aro und so we can't find our favorite columns. especiall) yours. Why don't they leave things alone'' It 1s fru strating to pick up the paper and discover that they have chan$ed the format arou!,ld. and noth1ns 1s where 11 used to be. Some papers aced to be re- designed, and wllea a ae• editor comes In, be or 1lle does Die Job. Tbere are lnstaacH, llowever, w\ea tbe paper looks great, ud simply for tbe sake of cbnge, lite ,.per ls ripped apar1. TllJ1 oftea •putt subscribers, beca111e tlley doa 't like the new look. thoughtful friends brought anicles ne articles I object to are dtMe that really helped me. They told of tllat describe some llaH-bOed eve Classes to teach water safety amputees who had won spon ing aad sllake Die ,.uemt'• ~llfWnee 18 events. I was especially thrilled to bl1 or lier doctor. I'm Hre yot1 wUJ read about a college quanerback agree tlla& tllere'1 • cllfferace. who had lost a foot and is now Meanwlalle, a big bravo from ctil- I used 10 be able 10 fi nd you 1n a minute because of your picture. Well. new that's gone, you're in a Be tbat as it may, my edlton do not tell me wbat to write. ud I playing football. These success cago! '\t:ftS,.AKEHS Stormie bounces back from transplant By The Asspdated Press PITTSBURGH -Encouraged by friends. famtl} and a little voice inside her. 1hc world's longest surv1v1 ng hean·ltH~r transplant pa- tient said Thursda~ she's bouncing back follo" ing her ~ccond h"er transplant ··1 guess 11's JU'il hope:· 12-year- old Stormie Jones said dunng a news conference at Children's Hos.- p11al of P111sburgh. "There's a tbmg 1n the back of )our head that says. ·Get up."' Cuddling a stuffed koala bear that accompanied her 10 thl' operating room last month. Stormie said she hopes 10 return 10 her home 1n the Fort W onh. Texas. suburb of White Settlement w1th1n a month. O nce home. she said. she'd hke to take a bath and go to bed. Stormie. dre<;sed 1n sweat pants and a Children's Hospital s~eat shin. tcasingl } sparred with her m other. Lois "Susie'' Purcdl. d uring· the news conference. pcakin~ soft· ly. she said she disliked being in the public eye and media 1nterv1ews. Although she and her mother arc opttm1s11c hc'r bod) will accept the new liver, Stormie said she under- stood there's a remote chance of -"--'~,_ ... rejection within six )Cars. Stormie J ones a nd mothe r Lois Purcell addre11 n e ws "They told me I might be ha'-ing a hnle re1ecuon. which made me co nferen ce fn Pittsb u rgh on Thursday. mad.'' she said. Mrs. Purcell said she crcdll'i ')he said '>hl' 1-; tr) 1ng 10 "'ntc a LONDON -Prince Edward, subJCCt of fallen TV evangelists J im and Tammy Bakker. The) 're con artists,• said the ABC- TV moderator of "Nightlinc." When asked by NBC"s Bob Costas 1f be was supnscd that the fall of the Bal\..l•rs ga"e his show Its highest ever rating. Koppel ~id no. "Qu11e the contrary:· he said on ··Later with Bob Costas," to be bro.Wea t March 2J. "ll had sex. i1 had m o nc). 11 had religion, it had duphcit). it had enormous public intere t all the way through." Did he feel compassion for the couple? Co\tas asked. "Not once we were on the air." said Koppel ··1 was much more concerned about the people who bad g1,cn their trust and faith to Jim and Tamm). ... But they really are. they're a couple of shills. He's a con man and she's a con woman." NASHVILLE, Tenn. -The Na~h' 11lc Nl·twork will telecast sc' en hour' of lhc Farm Aid IV concen llH' from the Hoo ier Dome 1n lnd1anapollc; on Apnl 7. the cable iat1on announced Thursday. Se,ctal pop. rock 'n' roll. country nn<l r3p 'i1ngers will perform at the concen lo raise money for fanners. The) include Willlt Nelson, Don Htnle). Bonnie Raitt, Rlcllard Man, Ndl Young, LL Cool J , tlle Nilly Grllly Dirt Bud, Ario Guthrit, K.T. 011ln, Kris Kristof- ferson, Jackson Browne, Lou Reed, John Cougar Mt llencamp and Rick.f kaggs Stormie's ~cm1ngl) fost recover) to boul.. for othl'r children al:lout her Queen Elltabetb ll's youngest son. FK-506. an c penmental anli-rCJCC· l'\pa1cnces but has so far l'Omplctcd aid Thursda) he 1s going to hoof It rion drug de' elo~d 1n Japan. Re-onl) a page. panl} because she on March 26. and he urged other searchers sa> the drug 1s more doesn't ltkc 10 "'ntc Londoners 10 walk home from work powerful and causes fewer side ef-The girl !>atd shc''i forcing h<:rsclf and gl\C their saved rares 10 help the COLUM BIA. S.C -Soul singer fects than cyclosponne. the anti-10 obi.'} doctors· orders and take homeless. James Brown ts being considered lrvine·s Community Services Dcpanment will offer a weekJong in- tensive rrainin~ for American Red Cross water safety classes ccnification. Registration will be taken fro m 9 a.m. to I p.m . Saturday for classes to be held April 9 to 13 at He ritage Park Aquatics Complex, 4601 Walnut. Irvine. Class fees include all materials. For more information. call 559-0472. Fiim features Ukrainian dancing A film on Ukrainian customs called "Teach Mc to Dance" will be screened at the spring meeting of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia. Southern California Chapter. during a meeting from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . Saturday at the Christian Church. 11 00 E. Walnut St., Orange, Also planned is a bake sale and potluck lunch. For more information, call, 595-3120 or (213) 675-0539. Screen writer to lead seminar International Associanon of Business Wnters will sponsor a screen wntmg seminar Saturday at Hashmger Hall, Cha_pman College. Scrccn \\riter/producer Ro ben Aller will lead the seminar. Cost is S 10. Enrollment 1s limited and reservau ons are required at (213) 285-7832. Worlcshop deals with child management Orange Coast Colle$,e will offer a three-hour workshop for parents on how to manage stronJ·willed children. The class will be from 9 a.m. to noon aturda) at the Lewis Center for Applied Science at OCC. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Fee 1s $20. or S30 ?.!r couple. • Psychologist teven M. Hams w11l lead the class. The workshoP. explores commun1ca11on and discipline methods. Registratio n 1s o pen until the session 1s filled. For more 1nfonnat1on. call 4J2-5880. Coast College opens career week Career week al O range Coast College will begin with a re-entry conference from 9 a.m . 10 I p.m. Saturday at the campus. Luncheon cost is SIO and c hild care is provided . To regi ster, c~ll 432-5162. tJ Othercvents include -a n Adult arecr Fair showcasing 25 career fields from 4 to 8 p.m. Wcdne'iday in the cafetcna. and a Career Day from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. Thursday in 1he campus central quad. Admission is free For more information. call 432-5162 or 432-5614. Rare, endangered plants exhibited Rare and e ndangered plants 1n bloom will be o n view from 10 a.m. to :! p.m. Saturda)' at the UCI Arboretum. Adm1ss1on 1s $3. Also mcluded arc tours of the arboretum. a free tasung of Cahfomta wmes and a rare bulb sale. For more mfonna11on. call 856-5833 I Auction to aid student exchange program Corona del Mar chapter of Amencan Field Service will hold its annual dinn<.'r at 5 p.m. Sunda) at outh Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita (anyon Dnve. Newpon Beach. Featured 1s a "Not-o-S1len1 Auction.'' with Items to mclude a cocktail cruise. an 1ntcrna11onal dinner. handmade crafts and pillows and care packages for college students. For more informatio n. call 759-5597. rejection medicine the $lfl had been short <;trolls around the hospital so "I'll be walking home." said Ed-for two JObs oul!.1de lhe prison taking since her h1s1onc heart-li ver she ran return home soon. The ward. who usuall) dnves 1hc less "here he is Sl'r' 1ng 1x years for transplant on Feb. 14. 1984. man) l ardc; and ~ood w1shco; that than a mile from Buckingham Pal-aggra,ated as~ull and fa1lt ng 10 stop Stonnie said she had hoped the continue to pour tn "also help me ace lo the Palace T heater. where he for poltl'l'. Tax saving Id a t d first round of transplants would be get up and walk," she said. 1!. a produc11on assistant. with Aa-·Neither JOb has anything to do -e S presen e I H.'tlo HUl'D her last. Hl·r first transplant was needed 10 drew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful with music. but they are Brown's , Ncwpon Center Library will prcsenl an illustrated lecture "Tax-saving "I thought I wasn't going 10 have rnntrol the effects of a rare disease (ompan) ., two top choices for lhc Slate Dcpan-Ideas and Investment<;" at 3 p.m. Sunday a1 the library, 856 San Clemente any more problems again. but I that left her cholesterol levels 10 The "Feet First" campai~n hopes mcnt of Corrrect1ons' work-release Drive. guess I was wrong:· said the six th-t1me<1 greater than normal nnd dam-10 raise $164.000 for charities work-program. ~1d Brown's attorney The program 1s free and open to the public For more mformauon. call grader. aged her hean ing "Ith homdcss young people in Richard Crane Crane didn't say 644-3177. Stormie received a second liver 'tormit"!o donor hcan has H'· ct·ntral London. "hat the JOb\ "ere Feb. 20 be<:au~ the first trans-maincd health). doct.ors "31d The pnnce. who turns 26 on Sat-Brown. 56, sen 1ng his sentence in planted orpn was damaged by urda). said he has talked w11h home-State P.arl Corrert1onal Center, hepatitis caused b> an unknown BRIDGEPORT. Conn. -Jury less )oung people. earned work-relea~ approval last ~Cash value changes overnight virus. selection began Thursday in the sec-"h 1s ""ell wonh remembenng month. "It huns to sec her go through 1h1s ond tnal ag:unst Paul Newman for a tha1 no one 1s homeless by choice. The program would require again," said Mrs. Purcell. share of the profits from the actor' ~o one chooses to sleep rough night Bro"n 10 Sia)' o'emigbt m a state The da> after her second trans-salad dressing. after n1""'1 or 10 beg" center after returning from a day- 1 S d h ,... b A pair of hikers lost their wal 1n pant, 1orm1c rctumc to t e O{>Cr-A m1stnal was declared Lhc first Edward said huge increases in time JO aung room to stop internal blcedmg. time around on a lawsuit b)' West-housing pnces arc a factor in the Corrections spokesman Bennish the White Mountains of New ng- wh1ch occurs in about 10 percent of pon delicatessen owner. JaJlas Gold n 1ng number of homeless. Bro"'n said there are no center beds land 3 couple )'ears ago. And got 50 all patients receiving a second trans-who cl:11ms he was promised 8 per-Buckingham Palace said the a' a1lablc, and he could not confirm cold the> burned all the paper plant. cent of the stock for consulung prince will either walk to work on a statement b~ Crane that one would money in their pockets for a fire. "I thought, ·Now whal are you h N · M h .,6 bed d fT 'fh h bee I bl A ·1 I Ho" much cash I don'I know scn1ces w en c"man s company arc -or roppe o 1 e as ome ava1 a e pn · Doesn't matter. They·survived Re· taking out."' Stormie said. was begun 1n I Q8:! an offi cial engagement before he ·· o date have been firmed up." Stormie has been playmg with Newman's Own makes alad goes 10 the office. the spokesman aid. "I've been as-markable. isn't it. how your values other children a t lhe hospital, read-dressing. spaghem· sauce. popcorn sur~'tl thal we're till considering can change overnight? ing books and building a wooden and lemonade The actor says all NEW YORK -Ted Koppel d11Tercn1 Jobs and s11ll waiting on In Montana. if 11·s an tr Foicc doll house. profits go to charlly. docsn'1 pull his punches o n the space at centers" installauon. 11•5 a "rocket ranch." ·~~.~;~~~t;~~~~~'!J,~·~~~f.:~~'::"!"hf~·'!-.~r':!);'::W.·~~~~~~1i~~:.~~~.~.~~J'~~~~~~.~:·P.f,~~~rj.~.':':-_~;~ f /r,·:~ .. >:T~A"·~----~ r,·~:;~~~::;;;;;::¥~··;~.~~~~~!f~t . X:-:-.':·.'. • ~U«4 ~ ,,.,-: ~c~~·,.,~. .. .. l.i1 ~ .... o. •4'f··~::~, ··== ; ..... )~ ~ :. • • ti ~..L .. ()Tfl f I ,.,··,~:»i ~'~ ~-~~.~.... 6 ~111R ru-w ~ ... ~ ·~Jt . 9 j"11 1 ~ .-n "' ~~ WOOi Tuxedo -$295 00 .,,';t «. · L • Why p_, More? Wedding or mny Olher oc.. • \ Y Q,,_., Go•"" w~ .._ Choose S Cahloml.l's Leader In cation Pldlege lnci pent, .'1 t • 0c.-.,_ <---· COii, thin, tue, cumb«bun. , ~. _ .....,.. •-~-SeleCllOn, .;)VJYICe, Ouahty, & Price Avellat>Olly 11mt1ed to 91ock : f · a--• 140. M • 150... on hend Pr;c;e good 1hru I 6 c-f".. F0t our «itlfe coll«:tlt/fl of TUA.00. 12115119 , ., •••••• ..; ... ______ .. Gemwa Home 8Uen Weddlnl Cftes ''tlte 01J. Fldltlon W•y" 29'0 Gr1a Ln. C.M. C.-far Into I• 1111 Rabb11s a' 01d man golds. Listen. m) dear. 1f you run out of an11-ac1J tablets, )Ou can always grind up ~ t1ur pearls and take the powder That. too. 1i. calcium carbonalc ~nd works. An astonishmg c unosity: That na- uon w11h the most automatic gun per capita -Swillerland -has the lo"ei.t firearm-related crime ratT So reporti. wnt('r Lloyd Marshall a "New Hampshire Pro files" pie When )'OU p1rouen e on your tfftlc upp~ I()(.'\, Mr, which makes ~.u d1111cr -c:,.cs o~n or eyes cl~" Rcscarchcn. who ve seen fit to i.p1un people for leam1ng's sake say e)es closed 1s worse. If w1 ldllfe is what fascinates you most. wh} not move to Costa Rica., It has more species o( mammals and birds than docs the combined con- tinental n1tcd tatcs and Canada. Q . How much did Abe Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd Llnool9-~Y for their hou~ in Springfield. JU.? A. S 1.200 for the house otus $300 for a lot. Then 12 years later ,\bey .socked another S 1,300 mto rem9dfl· mg. Thal was the only house *Y ever owned. You thouaht Elisha Otis inv ntc:d the elevator. did you not? NQ, Mr. what he invented was a ~­ spnna cable hitch atop th•car .. trthe cable btokc. the bar fla~ ou( to stop the fall. Q. Did you say thttc we~ no lkunks in Africa? A. Coma. Nor any in E~. A11a or Austral.a. ' 1bni 1•1.A ORANGE COASl ..., Piiat An lndependenl Newspaper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P .. b .,t fd bf Paql' G•0<.p P. ~'' t11g, Irie Rob.rt E. 'oge, p,,., je"' & Gti ,., E'"'"1 ve Qlf,cei William S. Lobdell, ed 101 Steve Morbte, teri•or ou oc101e oo tor Don Fenl.y, dssoc·oie od110< Tem Oonin, •11wt l'>d 10< •ot., Bloom, lt'\llvres eJ IOt •ot., Catlwn, SPO"' ed,IOf Elliot Stein, Jr., cho.rman !~D !TOHI Al ,S ·"Voters' message. was big is not · always 1 better In inc' otcrs cnt a lout! message to city officials this week. but "e're not !>Ure Mn)'or UIT) Agran's 1nterpretatton of that m essage is as conclusive as the e lection results. .\gran thought the failed $57.5 million bond issue for city park!> and recn:auon prOJCCts was too large. So did the voters. 11 he) r<~Jcctt.'d 11 b) a 3-1 margin. Such a dec1S1ve margjn. according to ..\gran. means 'oters are not w1lhng to invest an public par~!> at 1h1 ttme '\O the city will have 10 look to ~ dc\clo~r!t for ·'further proJeCt!>." While there's some truth to that assessment. 11 masks the oh' mu'> and could put the Cit) ·s parks and rec reatto n pac kage on ·r.i bump) mad to appro,al. If. as \gran sa) s. the bond issue for 27 projects was too large. "h~ not scak do"n the scope and tr) again'! That's o ne optton thl' m.t) or included 1n his post-election analysis this \\Cek and. "1th '\Oml' modilicalions. it is the best route for the Cll) to lollO\\ It''> ca') to ~···· >"h) ctt) official "anted the parks and re rcallun program appro' cd and funded in one big packa~e. It \\Oull.I hJ\e made planning. development and admin1s- trat1on nrnrc l.'llit·1cnt and ea,1cr on the city's taff. It would ha\t' al<>u rn~t t·ach c it\ homeowner an additional S 120 a year in nt'\\ '·'"'' But JU~t because voters were not w11lifl.i~ 1to S\\allo" that much of a ta'< hike doesn't mean the) ar~t "1lhng to pa) tor nc" park<i. Ma) be their message to Cit) Hall \\a\ "htg I'> n~Jh\a\'i octtcr .. Dunng the; short bond 1sc;uc campaign. the funding mix also lrcated 4'omt· rontrovcrc;\. Business o wners were not c.·on' 1m:cd tht'\ should foot one:half of the cost and wanted ctt) oflic1JI' tu 'iprt·ad thl' ta\ burden a little ~ore evcnli_among homt·m' m·r,. hu\tnl' c;rs and those who use the parks. That cn11c1'>m "prohahl) the mo11,at1on for l\gran's statement that the ctl\ nt•eth lo lctin on dt•\elopcrs for future prOJecTh. r~H'l(1rx·r fot•., m1gh1 be the quickest a nd least painful wa> for the l It\ to raise some extra cash. but only 1f it re 1 ts the temp1a1101; 10 get too h1..•a, ~-handed. Developers won't real1) pa) Jn' thing \Ince thl') tac~ the foe onto the co t of ne"' home'> ThJt dm rs up the rnst of new homes and con- dominium' and '::il.ldlc nc" homeo"ncrs \\Ith a d 1spropor- t1ona1r 'harl' of 11l''' recreation projec t costs. In llll' .. tl1>uld tC\ tcw its fundi ng m1,1t for the new parks and rl·creatwn prnJCl'I' .,prcad the cost as thtnl) a possible and ma\ be e\l·n rnns1dt•r .-,mailer prc1al ta'<ing d1c;tncts. Residents and hu\1ne''l''> in lhl' neighborhood of a nc"' park arc much more hi.cl\ tu apprmt• 11 than those who lhc acros town and figu11..· lhl·~ \\Ill r1..•t·e1H' hltlc 1f an) lxnefit. . \h• thin~ In 1m··., 'utt.'r rclogn11c tht.· 'aluc o t new parks Jntl rnre.\lton t1p110rtuni11cs. \\'c al<;o think thn arc w1lhng to J)a~ l'\tr.t t.l\l''> 10 l'nh.lntt.' their neighborhoods.a lo~hOSC ta\C'> Jrl' .. .-qu1tJhh l.11\tnhuted and not lumped into a mass1H' l'll' "1dl' 1.11.l··t t-or-k•l\ e-11 hond 1<;suc Plan would destroy canyon 1 hi.' l'flort to prl·,cn.c.' l.Jguna Can) On has taken another pt•n er'>l' turn I ..igunc1 Hl·.ich rl'S1dent Jrc being told the best .. ~a) 10 '>Jh' the i:Jn)on 1s 10 cndorc;c a plan that would de tro~ ll. rh1s latc<;t propo..al for a bond 1 sue to buy 800 acres of land in I JgunJ C aO\on from The Ir. inc ('o ma~ increase 1t 1 populJnt\ "1th 'otcr\ count~" 1tk. hut 11'<; unques11onabl) the "rong tJt ttl I he proposal "'ould hnk the land purchase. a ke elcnwnt tu prt.'\l'n 1ng the can yon. to transportation prOJeCts that "ould .1 'urc grading for the , a n Joaquin ('orndor and the v.1denmg ol Laguna Can)on Road L .iguna fkal'h o fficial!> arc ron 1denng the proposal bc- l.lU t' thq thrn~ 11 ma) be the best wa) to buy the land to stop the LagunJ Lau rd prOJl.'Ct The) say the) could then co~cen­ tratc all their ~1m·n11on on topping the transportation projects. S.1, 1ng tht• l'an )Oll b~ endo r 1n~ something that would dl·,tru\ 11 '' logic hac;cd on desperation and deserve a w1ft than~s but no thank<i l "SIDt: REPORT Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Mareh 9, 1990 A7 Charity shQuld begin at home WASHINGTON -When I got home frorn Hurricane Hugo-ravaged t. Croix last week. I was truck by the headhnc o n a nc~spaper lymg o n m) kuchen floor: NI(' o.\RAGUA NEED l l.S. ECONOMIC' AID DES PERA TEL Y Uiter that da) \Omt'one said to me. ·· .\ftcr all that "'e dt.·<,tro)'ed 1n Pamima 1.1.1th CL:onom1t· 'ianc11ons und the m1l1tar) tn\3'\lon. "e~ve Just gol 10 <;pt·nd billions to hdp rebu1ld that rnuntr) ·· C nes g(i up 1ha1 Poland cannot su<,ta1n frn·dorn ~1thoul massive l '.S. aid -indeed lhcn: " talk of a "Marshall Plan" to r1..·bu1ld the econ- nm1l''> of Jll E.tst European countries that arc breaking lrCl' of O\-ICt dom1na11oll. 1.,o mc nwrnbcrs ofCon- grl''>'> want to redule the annual SJ mlhon Jtd .sllo1..-a1111n to Israel and thl· $2 2 h1ll1o n gl\l'n to .Eg)pt· c;() that nHHl' tJn he g1,rn to 1h "nelA dl'nltx ralll'., .. that Jre '0 much in thl' hl·adlinl'' rh1~. e\t•n U!> \\l' &1\t' $::!.) h1lhon to Tur"-l') Pakt'>tan. the Philippines. ~I 'iah .1dur and C1rccct.' I Jm not Jnd ,nl'H'r h,l\ e been an 1'>ul.H1Unl\I. but I "'1\ that all th1<; 1.11i.. Jbout lht• l ~ rl·\cu1ng all the~ rnuntnl'' \\1th dollar' ,., folly Th1'i 'uppmnl g.rc:Jt <.a' mr. the ·united <)rJ1~. " .\ dl·htnr 1l.tt1on lo thl' c>.lcnt that l'\l'f\ IJrml\ '" 1n hod• for more th.in '\IUlUO \ \11etct\ that ha.; m1lltons o t ··n1 r .... i.. .. l hlltfren 101 "hom thl' federal goH·rnnwnt l:.1n '>pend l1ulc. bccau'\C the 111ll'te'>t on the nauonal debt I.ETTERS ·Harbor High security run-in story biased I \l thl' l <l1tor I IJ\ 111~ ''nJmed tht• Oally Piiot tx·l.111\l' II h1ghlt1,thll'll th,· hK"JI JH'J ll "·".Ill 1ntl·n,l· J1,.1iipo1n1nwnt 111 ".11ch the tkg1 adat1ml ol r .. ·rt>ntn~ \\llh till' '\t·"'pun llarhor l1 1g.h to' l'r Jgl' l,l\I \\l'l'" Jm<mnl<; to $2..tOO a )car tor e'c~ thl'\ .irl !'Jrt oJ lhl· uld (old \.\.Jr l htld 1n thl· I.ind .1ppJrJt u\ thJt becomes an \ lOUOlf) tr)1ng to find the .in.1lhrnn1')m 11 the l thtnk\ 11 can molll'\ tu m.11.c: health care: a,<11lable u't' d11llar'> to IAOO Eastern Europe 111 'unlc 27 m1ll1on· •\mencan-. who 11H11 the \\l•\tl·rn Jll1ancc .ilmo\t nl'' er '>l'e a d0ttor or dcnust I hen· long J~u c.:Ca'>ed tu be a ,tnd 1.1.ho produtc prrmature of\en hum.1n1IJr1Jn f'rlOrll) tu l ~ hrJtn-JJmJgcd hab1e'I hccJu~ the' tuJl'tgn .11d \\ hu in the Bush admin- ~Wl no prcnJtJI l Jrc "1r.111un 1.Jn nplJ1n 1.1.h> Turkc) I hl'fl' .ire J'>J)l'l'IS ol l11rc1gn aid ~l'I\ )"1114 rt'l1010n Jnd P.plo.1 tan S574 1h.11 m.ilo.e no '>t'n\C no" l\rad gets m1llton. 1.1.h1k the total amount $' h1ll1on .1 \t:Jr ~laU\l' a IX>"crful ~u1llg 111 .iu \uh-l.,Jharan countries. l \ lohh' 'ia\~ tht:mont•Y"'ls-nttdcd-wht'Tt" nntlmn\ ut <. htldrefl are lt~~r- 10 I.rep h ral'I m1l11anh 'IUpreme 1n .tll~ ,t.ir' rng. 1\ uni~ S5nll m1llmn ' the \ltddk l J\I Fg,pl IJl'I\ a S2 2 \\l· \111c111..m\ must 1.:ontcn1ra1c h1ll1on p.1,c1t) tor rcrnJ1n1ng <loi.'.1k on '"fl'"& 11ut J nJtional ,kht that and rdu"n~ tu 1111n uthl'r .\rahs Jnd 1.1,t H:Jr 111111. ·'"J' Sltil.J h1lhon in PJll'\l1ll1an' ill .in, thn•at o l .... ar 1nll'rn1 thJt uiuld hc '>pt'nt to hit lhl' .1gJ1n'1 hral'I Other nJllllO' ~t't hun-.Jn d 111 hie "' \men~.t·., poorc\t llrl'lh ol m1111 .. 1n\ ol dollar-• hcu1u<;c lh1ldrl·n v.l. hJ'e ttot to g1H' pn unt\ 111 l"n\unng housing. food. ~J'>ll 111 .. ·J1l.tl L.tre and good educa- 111 "' 1 > thl· nced' in this land Thcn, .1~ \mem:J becomes stronger a nd nlhl.'r 1.1.c Gin e'panl.I o ur generosity lu uur nt•1ghhors and fnends in the ll'\I 111 the: l'llrld Thi'> 1.1.111 rl'l.lUtrl' a QC" ~n~ o l n.111cin.il Jnd 1.1. t>rld rc,pons1b1ht> on thl' p.1rt 111 .\ml·nrn ., 1.1.ealth It ~111 H'l)Ulfl' 1h.1t Prc\ldcnt Bush abandon tlw polt11cJ lh protitable but na- t1#fkltl" J1"4&..i.r.uu .. pohn ofrefu 1ng :11 r.11~ t.t\\'' 10 thl' point that Lhts "uuntr lilD deal "'1th 11s debtc; to l11i.·1~na' J nd meet 11~ obhgauons 11> 11' lll'l'Jtl'~I 1..1t11cn!. Carl Rowan 1 • Wasblogroo- bu~ed col11ma1 r for tb~ Oraoi~ Coa'r DaiJJ Pilot I he Dally Pilot ha<, rc,oned lO the Dail> Plot. \top' Prat til l' g1xld pnn· "1Jl1l'' .ind I.nil\\ ~en-Jnd "hen \11u hJH' turnL.·d thl' nx k ror the l.i't t I llll I hl' .1r11dc llt'' er l'\ o h l'd tu Ill'" m.11, rt JI nr .l d1lkrl'nt 'll''-' p11tn I I l \1111 ph lx'l .I nll' J rt•r\onitl ~en Writing to the Orange Coast Doily Pilot --Orange Coast Doily Pilot-- \ ll lllU ' npllllllll I Jo 11111 Ol'l't.l tn Ix \llkl'nl·d .ii h .1 m ·'"' 01111 l' I "111 1111 lonttl'I tx· \\>UI f.\Jlk°f Community Commentary Guest Commentary Ed11011al Response Orange Coast Doily Pilo t • t I Oronge Coast Doily Pilot 10 .\es1 : • 4. J • lnn~n~·d at J ii.ir11al ''t'nl· ht·1ng rl'l'lfl'\\'ntcd Jt th\ O.:g1nn111g. ol the .. ,l'l'k " unlll·r,1andahk 1.1.hen 1l u111w' to H'n11111ng Hut tn hJ\l' \our rl·p111tl1 hl' g1H·n 1hl· o p1"111nun1t) to thro"' d.1rt' JI tlw wt uni\ guard Jnd ,11 thl' pnn .. 1ral "·" too flCnnnal \J!!.1 in ll11 Ofll' " .1~1\l' rerrnacll .ind 111 h.l'l' the: .th\olutl' tt.11110 pla~ .1 ··11\mu' rnk .inJ 'htl" \Ulh t,t\1Hlll\nl 11\l'r .Ill llllllknl th.II h,,, IX'l'll 111tJ lh hln" n 11ut of iirnport1v11 to 1lw point ol C\l'lrl'\'>1n11-J \l'r' pcr...un.11 htJ' "~'und thl' rl"alrn 111 pWll'"111n.1l 111urnJll\rn \\ hl'rl' doc'> II '>11111' \nd h' thl· '"J\ In' ''111..111). \\ h,1 l \\ 111ll1I \ llll h,1 \ l' donl' Ir \OU h.1d 111~·,,.•r11w '••Ur p11\ll11111 um.kr thl· ,.1nw .. 1rl um,1.111"'' ti '"u hJd h• "·ti 111 1>1 l ,,,n, 'lh•"''' Thi· l h.ilkllgl· twrc " t hJt '"" nn er lt"'"'l'd ,1t lhl' l'llllfl' '>llU.tllllO 'OU u•ll\l'llll'lllh ~·gnwn1 .. ·d 1h1· \Im· pl1,t11 .. ·m1111011.il .11111'"11 nl lh\ · go1, h.1 ) \nJ ll''' "l' h1rgl't lhl·.111ii11>,,1l ol L_ _____ ;:_ _____________________ : TODi\ l' I, HISTOftl' till' \ ,111111 '' I >1d \OU \\JOI ll'.tdt'f .1pix.ll nr 1r.1dr1H'J1111111'' \ uu pn1h- ·lhh tn\l\l'\J hnlh hut \'Ith th1• .. ·nd rll·,ult ht IOI! m ~·rl..111 Pk.l,l' 1h1nl.. nn thl 'l l111n~' < ,·.iw \ti, kl'' \l\1u~· un1111•k"111n.tl rqxirtintt \I \IH 1l l Kil { 0 \R \(,()-..; .\ l 11\lj \)c<,J n>l..IJ\ " I ndJ\ \.fan:h \l, tht· hl\lh Ja, ol I "lKl There are 197 da\ kit 1n thl' \CJr r ()lf,I\ ~ h1ghhght Ill hl\101'\ <~n \l,mh •I 111!!9. ll:k' -X.·natc rCJClll'U Prl'\ldent Bush''I nnm1nat1on ol J ,1hn I n1.1. l'r to ht· lkll•n't.' \ecrctan I he ''\-4 7 'otc 1.1.a'I the lir\t time in Ill ~c,ir' that J iire~1dcnt \\,l\ d<.•ntl'<i hts chrnce ol a ( abtnet mcmher c ln 1h1'> date In lt\22. C hark'> \1 C1raham of 'C'" '\or~ "as granted J patent fnr .u11lil1JI teeth In l"nti Mc\ll'.an raiders led b\ J>amho Villa au.ad.C\I C olumhus.' M k1lltng more than a du1cn pcopk In I 1>4'i l ~ hornhcr1 IJunl·hed incend1af) bomh Jtlack!I on Japan l .l u,tng "'IUl'\Pfl'Jd de' a\ta11on In I uk\O, al IC'a .. 1 I ~O.lXlO peopk d1l'd By n~ A110C'lar~ Press e e e 1,r th1· I d1t.•1 I lw ,1111d,• "Out Kqll•1h·r lkld I I' Ii' ,., uni' { 111l•rl "n11 .. ·n ~' 0.111} Pilot -.t.111 "r11t:r In' \ 111..111 '"II ' '" ~ uniin•ll'\\IUl1JI It "' \ ·r , rti,1r ul It '' lull 111 hun \ n•J1l•-'1•rlh' l'd1tnr I J ~ume •"X"' h1' t;, .. ,, tu l..n·p ta, ts of the 't"'' un'""''''d t" thl· l!'mouon-; ot hi\ ,t.111 "rlll'r\ llJ\l' \OU" If!.() ~'ll"'I 11 •r ' 1u • 'liRI.\' C10LDl"Cr 8Jlboa l!iland GOP rejoices as Je~se q stays out ofD.C. race \Ii -,_ .,,,.. ''* $&L regulation spurs growing pains WA HIN0 TON -When heavy hitters of ( ahfom1a's .;till potent 53\ ings and loan industry gathered at the Trca uf) Tuesday. Deputy Sccrctar) John Robson raised the spc tcr that is haunting Amcnca: no CT'Cdtt for 1hc nation 10 gr9w. Robson digressed from the pcci-~1 of the S&L morass to ask the~ lt ins of thnfi whether they were ~ ricncing credit shortages. In- d we are. they responded with ss1on. But that maladY, 1s not Hlffltcd tQ o ne devastated industry. tftlab1hty to borrow money cittcnds to industnah t . developers and cn-tr~prcneurs IO acneral. ~1l'Thcsc are the fnuts of the rcgu- ' ry rampage conducted by the ' r1I aovcrnment m the wake of S&L crisis. Having destroyed the JIJ bond market. sent Druci Bumham l.ambcn into bankruptcy and rncrvcd a pnson cell for the ta~tcd Michael Milken, the Feds have mandated a no-arowth econ· ~\' with ominous implications for lhc future. / 8th1nd the White-Houtc happy talk and the W1rm aJow of GeotJe Blilh's 75 pcrttnt populantY. 11 ral •r. amou tht prntdent's men· 1bout low economic pvwth. The .:.adpritl of' cbot« lft "hdttll . R.e- ter'Ve a.airman Alan Cinnlpeft. for projecUlls • PbiPiPI Curw .... ..... ly 11111 aiM ............ COii of t1wecoao1ny,aftdCaQmtlwlll-A! IO ... a mpiell .... ~ s11mulatc tn'-C tment. Pogo's insight that "the enemy 1s u"·· -that the new wavc of re1u- l 1t1on presided O'-Cr by two Re- publican adman1~1rat1ons 1s the b11- aes1 threat lo the econo m ) -1s JU t bcg1nn1ng to be appreciated by the Bu h team. In a Feb, 21 paper to his chena. uppl)·S•dc economic c<>n- suhant Jude Wann1sk1 descnbes "a reaulatof) rcian of tcm>r" that wall e nd only when 1t prtd1ctabfy be&>o "tum1na on its spectators:· That time will come onl) when the ao'-cmmcnt conncc:u ~ulatory e11ccss with economic anemia . It 1s ~tan1na to sink 1n with a few White House aides. who bclatcdlr pcrtta\IC d1sa1tcr 1n the aovemment 'dcstruc· uon or lhc Junk bond market. One such 11<k 1ttnbutes that demohtaon 1n no small pen t0 the uhn· con1CtV11iw 1ttJtu<kt of Treasury 5tcrewy Nie.,._ lndt• Sccunua and ~ c ... i..-cr ltteh--~ ................ ,. .. fed .1 ... 0111 = laJ ) ... M' 18 killl 98 cnm1n.il 1nd1ltmen1s. calls the end of the~ h1ghcr-nsk sccunt1cs "the rcdlintng of i\mcnca .. cw and cntreprcncum1I e nterprises \\ht<'h bt1rro1.1.c-d from Milken at Drc\d Hurnh;lm }c> 1.ompcte apin t old-hnt· ma'lto1:Ton -a~ MCI did to challenge \ T&T -haH no '<>urcc of fonding toda' The go,ernmen111I crackdo~n 1s not hm11cd lo the JUnk' One b1g- umc real c tatc de,clopcr told us 1ha1 fin.anc1ng he had bttn promised h) h1 bank wu suddcnl) "'11hdrawn fhe reason· Renk rqu- lators told the 1nst1&u11on to keep nik)' n('Y. rtal e tatr loans off 1u book in order to Q\Otd trouble with t~ 1n!>pcctors What prompted W1nn1s1n• ac- cusauon of ttaulaeory temmtm was tht Feb 16 ltllUrf by I.ht federal Oftitt o( Thnft Su~1110n o( Franlthn Sa~1np. Ona.-., Kan . 1n 1C11on rqarded as unnttcUaf) and outr-.ous t111·0111he>Ut the 1~ry. 'Ott ttat.0n: 11w Fcd1 did nM 9ndn· \tJnd the 1maginntl\e hedging pwle<lurl'" at f-rankhn u~d h' 11<, chJirman l rne,l Fk1~ her tu hu1ld II from j \01Jll IO\\n .... Jn\:l\ 1hnlt lt1 a nJ11onJI linJnc.:1al oper.umn Rut i'ran~hn no" hclong'> to lhl' gu,crnnwnt. 1.1.h1ch h:is htreJ Lc1.1.1\ RJn1rri -tamed a-. the builder of the t.thlcJ mortgage bond depart- ment at ).1lumon Bros -to figure uut hll" the thnft 1.1.or" "11 \uc.:n•'\ therl'' \Cl auording 10 1ndustn OUl'l'C\ • I he h:tgn ol terror turnmg on the ~p<.·1..'tJtof' 1 C\cmphficd h\ l nde m 1all1ng po\'iC'l'lton of S4 h1lhon tn Junk bond\ . .l figure C\· pc"~ led to gm" to S btlhon If the go' crnmcntol uackdo""n mean\, h~ a l:On~n a11'e e t1matc. a ::!O pcrcC'nt de' alua11on of the ~cunt1e.,, the pr ice taa for the l rcasuf) -and thl" \mcncan tupa)cr -.., a 11d) St 6 b1lhon While the •~er of a ettd1t c;runch deb1ht.at1na the economy '' JU\1 now bqlnmna to haunt the adm1n1\trat1on. thett ' no hint that the dana.er 1s undcr1tood on C1pttol thll. There the la-.'tnakcrs ~lf-riahl· cousl> braa aoout their tnumpl\ ovtt &Jttd. 1ntroduc1na new ~latory curbs and <>PPOl•"I 1nd~ts '°' aro•\h The ·90s ('OUld be IS'im. .. ..-~-..... -.. .,. w:· ,, •• tlrrlf uf ' 1 -Iii on. a.e ......... • By PAUL HOPE Je\'iC J 1..\"4"ln·°' dC('t\tOn ~inst runn10 tor ma~or of W•\h1n1- 1on. D ( prohabh cn\u~ that hl· 1.1.111 N: a 1.and1datc 1Ptn for ~rc-'ltdcnt 1n I Q92. )3\ ~\On ob' 100.,ly roncludcd that tooktn& allrr potholes in lhl" nattc>n''I 1..ap1tal and tr)ll\I t ~)IH 0 < ·, mo nument.al dN& ind murder f'mhkm ., uld lc;i, c him unable to conccntratr on \he laracr pohtial a~a Jackt0n w11chcn 1tt tplat on -.hcthet he did lht f'itht lh•na. me say he pet.ted up an op- ponun1ty to -:' tome t•Ptrtenelt • 111 ,1 real Jl"lh and 1ha1 1h1s will be hl'lit .1a;11ns1 him Othe" contend hl· ~a" n hi not to ,et bcmrd di'" n 1n local problems that hivt httlc to do .. uh the ~. In an~ c~cnt, tht Rq)Ublican Part) mu\t bt' his>\))' with has dC1. l\tOn Ja k~ft will keep the Ocmocrattt Part oft' bllJanc.e 1.n I ~2. H he ha• 1n pest ~· t1al \.Ont t , mak1nt 1t harder for "ht."IC"er 1s nominated by IM 01)1.>C"tllon to beet Pw I tie•• 8u\h, who9C populanty coaa- to \Oer • ,..,,, ... ,. • T's SS 9 ...., ""* ,., .. •• fl QM......... - \ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, March 8, 1980 111E BACK PAGE Nixon enthralls GQe_congr-essmen 11y HARRY F. ROSENTHAL ~,,,_\II'_ WASH INGTON -Richard Nixon, whose political career bepn in Conarcss, c-amc back to Capitol Hill on Thursday to dispense geopolitical wisdom to a large au- dience of Republican legislators who wanted his views. To a rapt audience, some of whom had not been born when Nixon began his first term as a representative from C-alifomia in 1947, the former president roamed the political &Jobe for more than an hour. Republican Whip Newt Gin· grich called the feat "an ex· traordinal) tour de force." NJxon was clearly elated by the response. ··11·s iood to be back here where m y political career started 43 years ago." he said. "Why arc you here?" asked a reporter. "Because they invited me." That. in itself: is somethina that might not have happened only a few years JJO. For a decade after his 1974 resignation - prompted by an imminent impeachment vote in the House -Nixon was a nathema to Republicans. His name was not mentioned at GOP political p ther- ings or at national conventions. He was pale and a bit more jowly than in the past and h is walk was that of a 77-:rear-old man, which he is. • But he was in good humor as he talked "with reporters -never his favorite audience -saying "as I look at this crowd, I know I'm getung older but the press seems to be getting younger." WORLD: A quick read of Thursday's global affairs By The Assoclat~d Prus Onega warns of civil war over Contras MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Presi- dent Daniel Ortega on Thursday warned of Cl\ ii war 1f the U.S- supponed Contra rebels fail 10 dis- mantle before Apnl 25. when the administra tion of Violeta Barrios de Chamorro ac, to take over the gov- ernment. In a speech before thousands of people celcbraung International Woman's Da}. Ortega repeatedly spoke both of leading the Sand- 1n1stas as an oppos1t1on force and about tht· Sandinista • demand that the Contras demobilize in the tran- s1 tion period. Ortega said ·~thousa nds ·of weapons are in the hands of the people." who he said would be will· ing to defend themselves against the Contras. Jewish settlem~nts In West Bank urged JERUSALEM -Israel's housing m1n1ster called for building 2.000 new apartments in the occupied West Bank this )Car to house Jewish NATION: A quick read of Thursday's U.S. affairs By The Associate d Press Forbes forgave debt, left funds to his ~mployees NEW YORK -Forbes Inc. em· ployccs 'rece1 vcd a message from the great beyond Thursday. They found Qut from the ir la te publisher: All 1s forgiven -up to $10.000 All debts. that is. Steve Forbes. Malcolm Forbe!>' son and successor. told staffers that "1n accordance wuh my father's wishes" the corpor- ation was gn ing them all an extra week's pay and forgiving all personal loans from the company up to SI0.000. "A!. Pop put 1t. 'Like a lo ttery. it's pure chance as to who benefits.'" his son ""rote 1n a lc11cr to em- plo)ccs. rcfcmng to the loan a mnes- ty. "As for the extra pay." Fo rbes added. ''his advice should be no surprise: enJOY 1t!" Tax changes helped rich, hurt poor, govemment WASHINGTON -Ninety per· cent of Americans would be paying less and the go,ernment would be collecting $6 7 billion more a year 1f the fl'deral income tax wef"e as It was '°""er Prnldent lllcMrd Nl•on holds piece of .... a.rtln W•ll presented to ltllll bJ Rep. D•vN Dreier, R·P'OMona. ~ immigrants. Israel radio reported Thursday. The issue of settling immigrants 0 11 the disputed land has drawn strong criticism from the United talcs. which argues that Israel's settlement policy is an obstacle to peace. The settlements could jeopardize $400 m1lhon in U.S. loan guarantees I racl requested to build housing for an 1nOu>. of Soviet Jewish immi- grants. Three demonstrators kl/led In Haitian unrest PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haili - in IQ77, a labor-financed research org.a"11at1on said Thursday. .. fhe federal deficit can be traced. in total. to huge tax breaks granted to the mo!.t wealth) Americans over the pac;t decade and a half," Citizens for '{ax J ust1ce said in a res><>r't "ho~e ke) finding!. were ou1c'klv embraced b) some Democrats. .. fhe arrows of fairness are point· cd 1n tht· \\.rong direction." House D emocratic Leader Ri ch ard 'Gephardt of M1ssoun to ld reporters. I le n1d Pre<>1dcnt Bush "believes the number; an· headed in the right d1n:c11on and nl'ed another push" that "ould come from cutting taxes on l·apatal gains . Thousands of dcmonstratol"S across Haiti set up naming tire barricades and burned cars to protest the army's t..1lhng of a schoolgirl. Three pcopk were killed. including a soldier hcall'n to death by a mob. bout J.000 people, shouting .. Libert~,.. :rnd 'llogans against Ha111·., leader. Lt Gen Prosper A'nl. con,ergcd an d owntown Port· au-Prince near the National Palace :lftcr a11cnd1ng a mcmon:ll service on the out'ik1rts of the capital for 11 - )car-old Roo;dinc va,al. shot 10 death b) the arm) Monda). STATE: A quick read of Thursday's Callfomla affairs By The Associated Press Reln~r stans campaign for attorney general ~:\( RAMf-NTO -Declaring thl·n· "arc s1mpl) .. ome people who don"t Ul'\l'I 'l' to h\c," Los Angeles Count' D1~1m·t \ttornt') Ira Reiner launlhl·d ht' formal campaign for a11ornn l!,l'nl·ral Thur<ida) In .1 ne"" lOnfcrence on the froht '>tl'P' 111 thl' \t.11e C'np1to l, Reiner .,,rnl .11 .utornc~ general hl' "om<f be "tht• ~01>k\ fa,V}cr" rather than "tlw 'itJte go,crnment's lawye~ ... ··Bush returned call to hoaxer about American hostages lly TOM RAUM ~,._I/II,.. WASHINGTON -President Bush last month returned a call to talk about U.S. hostages to a man he was told was Iranian President Hashcmi Rafsanjani, but the call turned out to be a hoax, the White House said Thursday. "This was the first time this has happened,·· said presidential spokes- man Marlin Fitzwater. He said the government has no idea who was behind the hoaJt. Fitzwater and other White House officials said that Bush placed the call after a man identifying himself a s an Iranian government official called the White House to say that Rafsanjani wanted to talk to Bush about U.S. hostages held in Lcba· non. "The call came in. a number was given for us to call. We were suspicious and bepn checking," Fitzwater said. "But. ultimately, the president needed to make the call as part of the c heck. H.e did make the call." The call, first reported by CBI News. came to a staff member of the White House National Securi ... Counfil, aides said. "The president has made it knowa he's willing to talk to Iran at any time," Fitzwater said. "And the ball is in their court.'' The Bush administration has con- {te(lded that Rafsanjani's govern- • m~(lt has influence with the captors of eight ;\mericans and citizens of I 0 European countnes.- F1tzwater said that the adminis- tration has le t Rafsanjani know "through diplomatic channels as "'ell as publicly. that we•re willing to talk whenever they're ready. And they have come back and said, 'We're no t read y:·· The caller said the Iranian presi- dent wanted to speak to Bush, and .. vanous methods were used to chc k" the legitimacy of the call, said another White Ho use aide. Stephen Han . Deukmejian drives home support for gas tax hike By STEVE GEISSINGER ACRAMENTO -Gov. George I.:X:ul meJian, whose motto has been no ta'\ hikc.:s. launched what could be a tough campaign ThuM.ay to con- \ inc~ 'otcrs b) June to double the state gas ta:it for an amb1t1ous $1 8.5 b1lhon plan aimed at avo1d1ng frec- "a) gridlock. Swaying wu h the motion aboard a Sacramento hght-ra1l train. the Re- publican go .. ernor told reporters that the boost -which a lso would benefit ma'is transit -1s urgently needed as more C'ahforn1ans crowd the statt'0S transportation systems. _ If voters arc aware of the u mc anct fuel wasted by freeway rongestion a nd "the fact we're going to be adding considerable numbers of ve- hicles to the h1gh"a) -some 8 nulhon 1n the next 20 }Cars -I think the) 're going to recognize that this would be a ~ood investment.'' DeukmeJ1an said. ·:For a fe" pennies extra a day - about 16 cents a da) -we will be able to meet the transportation needs of this state for the next I 0 \cars." he said. · Polls of the electorate so far ha"e- not been lOnclus1vl'. with voters spill almost rvenly over the issue. The go .. e rnor rejected J3S tax h1krs proposed in the past 1n fa,or of a SI b1ll1on transportation bond mca .. url· on the June 1988 ballot, but voters narrO\\ ly defeated the bond. Propos1t1on 11 1 on the June 5 ballo t. adopted b} the 'Lcg1slaturc and endorsed by Deukmcjia n, would a'k vote rs to loosen the stale go,crnmcnt spending limit so the 9- cc:nt\-a-ga llon ta>. on gas can be doubled to finance'" freeway and mass trnni.1t con'itruct1lln The ta>. '"'ould be increased b) S cents per gallon on 4\ug. I, Im.· follo"cd b> additional a nnual pcnn~ -pe~gallon inc-reases for th~ nc\I four )Ca r!>. CHEVROL.E-T 1989 CORVETTES EIMFl.E: M.1.1.P. ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 116,436 FACTORY 11vaa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •aoli11 $25 ,435 Auto. a/c, dual roof penela. equipped. demo. • 108072. ,,_._,_ M ., 1111 ~ TOii SUIURllllS NEWP0Rt BEACH D OES HAV.E A CHEVROLET DE A LER!. Q[JR ____ M I STAKE WE OVERSTOCKED IN ·1989.' UP TO '1500 REBATES *OR CHOOSE 6.9°/o APR UP TO 48 MONTHS •.-...~1o-u11,.-1a.1r...aa ... 11o1., ...... Ji ii/ti ., 1 ................ ....,. 1989 Z24 CAVALIER 1981 % TOI TRUCIS El • "llUI." • • man f&UIPIE: 1989 BERETTAS EXAMPLE: M.l.R.P. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • . '1!,481" FACTORY llVOICE .•.•.•.•.••••• '11,!17" ftlUR COIT ............ • l,7!P' • AFTER REBATE • • • • • • • • • 760-= IET $8,9JJ28 Fully equipped llUIO, V6. Ult. crutte. can. ale & more • 157202 , ... ,. ···-.- 1189 S-10 4X4 BUZER E.IUIV: U.LP :· . . . . . . . . . • . . . 1 17,171" FICTllY . -· ............ . 111,171" 19 ml' .......... . ·.aBAR ....... . (800) 413-7027 OI' (714) ... ...... . . .. f#P; i .. f. O I ! LPGA stars . . will return . . . In. April ~mburgey pro-am may be a prelude co · return of LPGA at Mesa Verde CC 'The LPGA is returning to Costa Mesa in April of this year. It won't be a regula rly scheduled tour event at Mesa Verde Country C lub, however. That's in the future, perhaps.as early as 1991 in April or ' September according to Costa Mesa city councilman.-Orvillc Amburgey. Amburgey has been actively seek- ing a return of the LPGA stars to his hometown and recently spent time in Hawaii while the LPGA was there for two tournaments. "I don't know yet where we stand but have been pronuscd an answer . by Commissioner Bill Blue and by the Pla yers' Council within the next 30 days, .. Amburgey say$. "I talked "'1th both the commissione r and Betsy Kfog of the Player' Council 1n Hawaii but there are still some prob- lem s to be worked out ... The return of the Ladies of the LPGA to Costa Mesa this year> "It will be the Orv Amburgey ampaign Fund pro-am tournament at Costa Mesa Golf a nd Country C lub o n Monday, Apnl 9." the clly co uncilman said. "I have been pro mised that by several of the girls, perhaps as many as I 0. will come here to play in the to urnament that day. They finish in San D iego on Sunday and there isn't another LPGA tournament until May." The LPGA is seeking dates and places to play in Apnl with a three- "' eek la)offbctv.een the San Diego e'ent which conclude on April 8 a nd the Sara Lee C1ass1c m Nash- v ille. Tenn. beginning May 3. The second a nnual MBS Classic 1s heduled for Los Coyotes Co untry Club in O range Co unty, September :?0-23 after a very ucce sful run in 1989. Nancy Lopc1 is the defending champion. The purse has been raised to $325,000 this year even tho ulh N ip- pon Travel has bowed out olthe picture as a major sponsor. . The people a t Los Coyotes work d 1l1gently throughout the yea r to make their e vent a success and feel that the market ma) be overcrowded "'1th a second LPCA tournament 1n Orange County even though they would be 1x m onths a pan. This co uld work two ways, how- e' er. More exposu re could bnng about JfCater interest among golfers who view these to urnaments as spectators. Instead of havmg an op- ponun1ty to watch them play once a year. they will have the opponun1ty t<i watch them tw 1cc.10 theJr home territory. Co mpet1t1on ha n't hun 1n other pro spon s. The Rams and Raiders (~ne lff HANDY /IMf • llrost•rhous· TV /•Z • Olpp•n·NllA/•Z • Ar•• roundup/•J • ... •Nll·D•J 21/M • HorM raclne re1uth/M H\,l:H\1 .1. Seahawks eam berth against No. I Lancers • lllf,11'(11 00! HO\' 'I \II H\,hl IH\11 l'I \\011' Dos Pueblos ousts Estancia, 63-57 Torrey .Hammond f4Jt ••• Chargers counter each run by Eagles in regional s~mi ly RICHAltD DUNN Dally ""' lpefll ..,_ COST A MESA -They were never expected to go this far in the first place. And there's still a CJF 3-AA championship banner wait- ing to be hung in their pm-t But the success, and subsequent- ly their ,season. ended for the Estancia Htih Eagles on Thursday night. Every time the Eagles tried to come back, visiting Dos Pueblos would deny them. The result was a 63-57 victory for Dos Pueblo in a Southern alifornia Regional semifina l of the C'I F 0 1' is1on Ill state playoffs. It earned the hargers ( 18-13) a tn p to aturday·s regional final against Servite at the Los Angeles pons Arena. Just as Esta ncia Coach Tim O'Brien explained to his players afterward, there was no reason for sobbing· or han~ng heads. . ··1 thought this year was ioing to 'be a rebuilding year," O'Brien said. "lnlltead. 11 turned it into a reload- ing )car." . W ith 1x of 1tc; top eight players coming back. Estancia can cenain· ly look forward to next year. But there was a lesson taught 10 the Eagles (21-10) as Dos Pueblos ph) 1call) outpla)cd Estancia and co untered each run. ·'We just d idn't come 4p with ·the big pla~s. to get back in 1t." O'Bn en s.a1d. ''The) JUSf fought us off There were tv.o championship teams out there. and 1t seemed like one (Esta ncia) was JUSt hanajng on a1'1d the other (Dos Pueblos) was stnngini it along. "We JUSt go t beat up by a very good team. (The Characrs) played a ·great first half and the way they shot was great. They got the boards a nd JUSt fought us off. Sure, ifs a d1sappoint1n4 loss. but I told my · players there s nothing to feel bad about. Th.cy're a 'e') good team - I'd pick them over Servile o r Cor- ona del Mar " A at did in the CJF 3-A final at UCl's Bren Event Center last \\eek against Corona del Mar, Dos Pueblos bro ught a long many o f its fans for this one. Dos Pueblos Coach Enc Burkhardt said a bout 600 fans drove down from Goleta last week and 300 mad e the trip o n T hur'i<lay. Seemingly. the re was no home coun ad va ntage for the Eagles. Unless you knew you were at Estan ta High. )OU would've never knov.n 1t by the number o f d ecibels being pumped o ut by the Dos Pueblos fa11hful "The C'l 1-3-A champ1onsh1p game at Cl seemed to be in Corona del Mar''> back )ard. so we felt "'e had been through n before." Burkhardt ~1d "We'd faced 11. so we \\Crl' prepared for 11 ·· An am1u 1ng d1spant) in free thro" attempts pla)ed perhaps the b1ggcc.1 role Eo;ta ncia. which (Please see EST ANCIA/BlJ ... ~an Fuerbringer f241 t•k • th •lr flnal shots of ••••on. CdM falls, 41-39, as JohnsOn's bUzzer shot gges unrewarded By BARRY FAUU<NER o..,, l'llot Sf>on• ""'"" ANAHEIM -The ( orona del Ma r 0H1gh lxl} !. basketba ll team m issed 11<, chantc 1n the final 'iecond of a scwnd-chant'c encounter Thur · da~ night JI ~n Ill' tl1gh Warren Johnson's turnaround '\. point attempt <"er a tno of Sen Ile dcfendas lassed off the front of the n m .it thc bu11er to finah1c the 1-nars' 4 I -l 9 'll'ton in the \IF state pla~ons· \outhem · Regiona l 5em1- final T he Sea Kings had man) chance'" but m1\tired on 14 of their 27 fret' thrt)\\5. incluJ1 ng their final thrl'e and four of their la'>t liq · "Free throw" "'erl' the l.hffere nce," CJM Coac:h i>aul Om s ~•d "We pla\.ed hard. we duJ a gtX>d JOb of 1'.ee.p1ng them from hun1ng us in 1de and 1t was a lo \\-St'onng game If we hit a frcl' thro\\ her\' and therl'. 'A-C "-tn. The Sea Ktn$5 a ppeared destined fur 'll'ton . until thl' final moment\ of the fouph quan cr. after turning a round a <trne-point halftime deficit "Ith a 1h1rd-quant·r <ou rgc Senior fo Nard John Paul~n. the o nl) pla' cr to ore tn double fig- ures. accounted fo r sc.,,cn poinr~ in Cd M'" 13-1 run to tan the second half, 1nduding a fi ,e.point pla) "'h1ch put the Sea Kings ahead. ~ .11), "'11h J lW lcfl tn the third Paul..cn. "ho sco red 30 poin t in the (IF J . .\ D1"ls1on runner-up's tir.t·round regional '1ctOr). d n lkd the first '>hot after interm1s\lon to g1H' h is team its c;ccond lead of the night CdM·s John Upham drives •g•lnst M ik e Co•dy. ht.'lurc l'Jul'l'll put thl' '1\1lllr' 111 l\lOlllll \lll'r OOl' uf' d \f', ''''l'n 'itc.11' P.1ul,cn llro'l' thl' lam• .ind "J' luukd ·h\ \t.ipktnn "h1lc 'htlOttng f h\' I n.ir guard. 1ra1,· m1.•r drJ\'lng h1' h•urth 1uul \\Ith '\ 2tt kit tn thl' 1h1rd 1m11ll·J1atl'I' '111n•d h1\ ohJl'1. 11orrand \\m \IJPfl\'J "1th J In hnt· lal P.lul<.c:n Jnlkd thrl'C ot tour la·l' thro'" thl'n do"n,•J a 1umrx·r on th\' 1..•n,Utn~ f'\l\'4'"1\IO Ill prO\ IJl' thl' ti•11m"' t>1~1'\t le.id h' l'llhl·r team \er' m· h''"l'' cr. "1th thl J1J 111 a rauu•U\ '" l't 1111" lflm J h\'g;in 1.hl~lplng J\\J\ l11w "hl'fl' ( J \1 u>Uldn't find lht· r.1n~l Jal i.,on hll thl' '>l'lund ol two fo ul ,11111 ... "'th .1•24 tu l'\tcnd ( d'1'<; \Uddcnl\•n,trW\\ k aJ I(\ '\7. 14 \\llh .1 '•I ll'lt hut Ill' m1\\<.'d th1..• front end 111 .1 onl'•anJ CIOl' Jltl'r J \fart. £l1nt ,ll.,11 ., 1th l 4' It'll ~l·n 1tl··, J.1m" R11<;.c.•n ran1 car•· 1.1 1nl Ol'lllng h1' team·, '>«·ond 1~ pollltl'I to Ill' II v.1th 2 (I, kh John"4in \'ho l•>uld not 1..onnect on all\ t\f ht''" I• ..... thro"'" m1 'ied h" llnJI l\\11 "1th I 4S leh and 1 riar,· h1Nard \Jam .\nderson u111,1..·n~·.1 a la'in \\1th .n 5econd:) kit h• put th1..· ·ho''' o n top W-l7 \ltn ·' llllll'llUI ( d l\.1 \\Orkt•d t pham lrl'l' l11r .i n I /\-toot haselrnc 1u111pcr 111 111: It \\Ith ~o SL-cond~ ll lll.11n1n!! \l'" Ill' .. , hi\ h had not posted up h hu>I ., 'l'n111r ~-l·n ter Ste ' e \l.1111\ll h .111 night lolled an allc~- 1111p P·'" 111 thl'lt k ..idtng '1.orcr and td'h•UnJl'I "Ith \{'\CO )l't."Onds left la,li.,1in "J' "h1\tlcd for a hod" foul ·" thl' l\'11 plJ\l'r' k afll:d to r the pa~'> nl'.11 thl' hJ\l l'I \la1u\llh "ho missed the front l lld ol .1 kn •"W .rnJ -onc m tht" final '\ 1 'l'1.11nd' 11 thl' '-.\.\ final loss to l ,tan, 1.1 . .ind had bncil.ed his prt'' wu' trl'l' thro"' (also the fi rst o f a 1111l·-.10J-<1n1..•1 with 4 05 left, calm I~ 'an N1th ''' pro' 1Jc the winning 111,irgtn hlhn\110 tool. the tiall at halfcoun 110 thl' 1nhound pa ss and dnbbled 1111i1 thl.' ri~ht 1.orner. '"here he '111111tlk,1 tll:h1rl' turning and finng lwm JU\I tx·htnd the l-po1n t aTc ..., NM,.._.,.,_...._ Corona del Mar-1 J•ff Jackson l40I 1o'oll1 for an openlft11 a9•ln1t th• d•f•n•• of S•rvtt••• Stew• Maruskh. CdM' senior center Jeff Ja Ii.son &tnd JUh1or forv.ard Jo n l 'pham ..:ind"'1ched basil.et around a J.. pointer b) Scrv1te's Paul taplcton 1 he f-nar. ''ho Ill e thl' ~a i..mg,. 'utk1l'J an tHl'!'11ml' dl'll'Jt 1n thl·1r ( II t '\. \ \) ltnal. trJ1kd '\2 2-, hl·adinl'-1ntv thl' lnunh t1u ar tl'r But thC' .\ngelu' I cat?m' runncr<i· up h11 '>l''cn ot n1nl' Imm th1..· h1ul l "J' ha,1ng flashbacks of 1 \tlu,11n 1 t.i l'fl'dl\l Iv.ho sank a I;!. l1><1tn 111 Ill' lhl' '\-.\title game at the ,·nJ 111 n·gulJtum l on that la\\ shot." (Please s.e~ COM/Bl) Mater Dei goes after title against Long Beach Poly after grabbing 72-64 ~In BY REID McCLATCHY o.-y ,._ c-·~-·· ORANG E -Long Beach Poly High has to be v.o ndenng which one of the Mater Dc1 Monarch 1s goina to step to center stage ton1lht 1n t he Southern Regional fi nal or the CIF D 1v1s1on 1 statr pla )offs at the Los Angeks pon s rena. After hearing about the Monarchs' 72-64 '1c tory over Manual An s 1n the semifinals T hursday nil.ht. Po ly1 the only team to defeat Mater De1 this season (1n the finals o f the T ournament o f Champian~). ha:. to 'Prepare for a .plethora of Mater Dci weapons when the two meet at 8:30 for the right 10 advance to the sta te final, March 17, in Oakland. The Monarchs should have huna a s ign outside the packed J ,()()().Kat Chapman Col lege aymnasium Thursday wam1na Coach Randolph Simpson and hit-Man~I Arts To1kn about what was in 'tore .. Maybe then they .-ould have bttn better prcpattd as yet anothtt Monarch ateppcd Ul> to lead the CIF S..A champs The NI" could have read: "Op- polition be•are -a-.nda~ of ~· wuh cap9bility of •nlina t'Oim any ~ aa uyu-. •• J• u David~...-up IO =.dlt ...... IOvktDrillovs .. = .. r.I:a:S~ Laguna Beach falls, 17-48 .,..-. ............. llRta 0.8"1 .. 8818R . ..... , ... 8 Cett• Mete ••r11 1a rn.1a11 ·-Pllle8 V•· .... ,, .... ,... Kanch earned .the load apinst No nh Hollywood 1n Tunday's first ' round. Dann) O'Neil decided it was his tum 10 take c harac as he scored 22 points off the brnc h. O'Neil hit six: of su from the f.rtt-throw hnc a nd co nnected on a p1ir of )..point· crs. "That's the kind of team we art, .. 111d O'Neil. a ~lcbrated transfer from Corona dcl Mar H'&h. "Charlie, And)' and David haft "8d e~Ucn~ pma 10 far an lk playoflll ancl tonllftt. thankfully. it .., my' tum. we·re a t.lanmd team and cvnyonc can IClOrt • loL llliat's what makes ut IO cl8ftlle'OUL" h'• the U.inl time IM Maillllll'dm hive lMdt it IO dac , ........ IMI. "" -.. llONMCMl/Ut 1 DAY VCR REPAIR .. MPAIR THE FOLLOWWtG WITHIN 5 WORKING DAYS: • CD'S • VIDEO LASERS • AMPLIFERS • TUNERS • TAPE DECKS • SPEAKERS • NINTENDO .. MPAIR THE FOLLOWING Wil :• 10 WORKINQ DAYS: • CAMCORDERS • CAR STEREOS • EQUALIZERS • PHONOGRAPHS-• PA'S • KEYBOARDS . I W. .,.CIALIZI! • nm ~OLLOWltca M..tJID8: • PANASONIC • FISHER • SONY • ACA • GOU>STAR • Mrr&UBISHI •ZENITH • JVC • ALPINE • KENWOOD• SHA"P • VECTOR AESEAACH •YAMAHA • SANYO • DENON • QUASAR • TOSHIBA • HITACHI -• PIONEER• MAGNOVOX • G.E. • FENDER • MANY OTHERS ' R J ELECTRONICS REPAIR . .... DllPDlll Dr., ~7. lrVln•-----.- _,, .. ... : .. . t. t ·NFL pads. TV Income with new CBS deal The CBS television network agreed to a four-year contract with the National Football League Thurs- day, at a cost of more than SI billion. The agreement stretched the NFL's TV income 10 nearly $3 billion. The deal, which cost the network better than SI billion. in- cludes rights to the 1992 Super Bowl in Minneapolis. "We are tre mend6usly pleased to co ntinue our 34-year association with the NFL and NFC games," CBS Sports president Neal Pilson told the Associated Press. "Retain- ing our Sunday package was a key element in our long-tenn corporate strategy of providing broadcast cov- erage of dominant sports franchises ... Cost. apparently. 1s no ObJCCt. Pilson had p reviously spent $1 .06 billion of C BS' money for four years of baseball, S 1 billion fur seven years of the NCAA basket bell tournament and $543 miJlion for the next two winter Olympics. The C BS contract followed a bet- ter than $900 m illion deal with ABC for the Monday niaht packa&e, an extra tier of playoff aames wnich the league provid~. and tt\e 1991 Su~r Bowl from Tampa .• Along with the network aarce~ ments. NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and his TV neaotiators completed $450 million cable con- tracts with ESPN and TBS for Sun- day night games. NBC's agreement is next. That network remains locked in nego- tiations with the NFL following ex· piration of its three-year. $360 million deal. Under its previous deal. ABC paid $120 milhon a year. That's go ne up 10 $237.S mill ion per year in the new contract. CBS had a three-year, S4SO million contract. For an extra year, t. more than doubled the leaaue's offi ' isPN was paying $150 million for 4 rctular season games and three Pro Efowls. 0 Starting this morning with cov- Cfll&e of the first round of the Atlan- tic Co;m Col)fercnce ToumJmcnt, college basketball will be on the tube virtually the entire weekend. · The Pa<:· I 0 Tournament final will be hown at I : 30 on Sunday from ... Tempe. Anz. ~uu BtWl~rlHHu I•• Dally Pilot Sport• Writer wto.e col•m• ·~•n ev~ry F~y. \\ l·:l·:Kl·:'\D '1'1·:1.1·:\ ISIO'\ .. H \DIO Saturday TELEVISION • Basketball 8:30 a.m. -Nonh Atlantic Conference champ1onsh1p from Hanford. CSPN 10 a.m. -M1dwes1em Conference quarterfinal from Dayton. Ohio (tape). portsChan nel. 10:30 a .m. -Big East Conference sem ifinal from New Yo rk or Mctr<l Conference championship from Biloxi. Miss .. Channel 2 11:30 a rn. -Noire Dume at DePaul. Channel 4. I :!.JO pm -Atlant ic Coas1 Conference sem ifinal from Charloue. N ( . PN '4 I pm -Big Easl Conference semifinal from New York. Channel 1 3 p m -Pac1lic· I 0 Conference semifinal from Tempe. '\nz .. Channel 1 3 p.m -M1dv.cs1cm Conference champ1onsh1p from Da \ ton. Ohio. ESPN · 5 p.m -\\rs1em Athle11r Confercnrt' champ1onsh1p from El Pa~o. ioas. ESPN 7 p.m -Bia k) Conference champ1onsh1p from Boise. Idaho. FSPN 7 pm -Big \\-est Conference scm1final from Long Beach. Pnme T1d.et 9 p.m -Big West Confcrenre semifinal from Long Beach. ESP !'< Hocliey I pm. -1'111~burV. at King~. Pnmc Ticket ~ 30 p m. -Washington at Ph1ladclph1a.. SponsChannel (rc.-pcats al IO·JO pm) Basebalr I p.m -1 lonlla al Flonda Stale. portsChannel. Golf I :30 p.m . -PCiA 1oumament from Coral Spnngs. Fla .. Channel 4 4 p.m. -I PC,'\ 1ournamc.-nt trom Las Vegas (delayed), Prune T1ckrt Teul1 ~ pm -Champion' C'up from Indian Wells (delayed). lJS'\ Gymu1tlc1 \ p.m. -Md>onald·s Amenca's C up Champ1onsh1p from Fairfa,, V:i (uipc). Ch annel 4 Bowllag l pm -( olumbu~ (Ohio) Profes.s1onal Bo~lcrs C'las~1c (dela)edl. Channel 7 Wldr World of ports 4 lO p m -f 1gurt' ska11ng World Challenge of Cham- pions (lapel World Disabled Sk11ng Champ1onsh1ps from Winter Par~. Colo !tape). ld11arod sled-dog race rt'port, Channd 7 Flg.,e Sliatillg 7 20 pm -Nll1' Troph) from Kobe. Japan (tape). TBS 8 pm -\\ orld Championships, fro m Halifax, No' a Sco11a (lal)l·I. Channel 2 Hone Racla1 7 30 p m -Santa An1u replays. Channel 18 (Spons- Channcl, 9 10 p m I 1·30 am -l os \lam11os harness rt'plays. Pnmc Ticket RADIO Hockey I, p.m -P11t~burgh at Kang.s. Kl.AC' (570) Basketball I p.m -UC LA 1n Pac11ic-l&-To umamcn1 from Tempe. i\ru (1f UCLA wans Fndar). KMPC (7 10). 3 P,.m . -USC in Pac11ic-IO Tournament fro m Trmpc, Ar11. (1f USC wins Fnday), KNX (1070). 7 p.m -Lo ng Beach Suitt 1n Big West Tournament from Long BC'ach (1f Long Beach Stale wins Fnday). KORG (119()) 7.30 p.m -Orlando at Clippers. KRLA (1110 ). Q p.m . -Cal tate Fullerton in Big WC$l Tournament from Long Beach (1f(al 1ate Fullerton wms Fnday). KWRM (1600) SUJJday TELEVISION • Basliecball 9 a.m . -Lakcrs at Atlanta. Channel 2. 9 a.m. -M1d·American ConfercnC"e championship from Dctro11, ESPN. 10 a.m. -Atlan tic C oast Conference champio nship from CHarlottc, N.C'.. Channel 4. I I a .m . -P urdue at M1ch1gan State. Channel 7. 11 a .m . -(IF boys championship game fro m Los Angeles (tape). Pnme Ticket. 11:30 am. -Rig Ea~t Conference championship from New York. Channel 2. I l '. 30 p.m -Sou1hcas1ern Conference championship · from Orlando. Fla .• C'hanntl 7. I p.m. -Big . ·1gh1 Conference championship from Kansas \11). Mo . ESPN (repeats at 12:30 a.m .). I JO p.m -Pac1fic-IO Conference championship fro m Trmpc, Am . C hannel 1. 3 p m -Bag West Conference champ1onsh1p from Long Beach, ESPN (Pnme T1ckrt. 10:30 p.m ). \ 30 pm -NCAA T ournament pa1ring.s from Kansas ('11,. Mo. C'hJnnel :! (tournament rrv1ew at S p.m . on ESPN). · !\ pm -Rig Wc<;1 women's ehamp1onsh1p from Long lkalh (del:ilet.I>. Pnml' T1cke1 Polo Ill 'O J m -Sterling Cup from West Palm Beach, Fla. 11.1pt•I ~por1'\h;rnncl Bollag 11 J m -Mill' T)~On vs Buster Douglas. hc.-avywe1ghts. from Tol)O (lapc."). HliO. Swlmmtac. DMag !\oon -Pimh<.·10 C:hamp1o nsh1ps from Los Angrles llJ 1ic I. Pn rrw 1 1rl l'I. Golf I:! .10 p m . -P(jA toumarrwnl from Coral Spnngs. Fla., ( h.1nrwl -I I pm -l P<.iA 1ouniamcn1 from Las Vegas. ESP N. Soccer I p m. -L \h1bwon_ Uoued States vs. Finland from r JlllpJ 1-lJ (lapc), ~portsC'hannel X pm -f.ngl"h L..t'aguc compc1111on (l3pe), Sports· C hanncl Q p m -~ou1h"c.-strrn ( onfercncr r hamp1onsh1p from I l1)U\IOn (Jl'la,cd), f<\PN ~ Te.ul1 .:! p 111 -< harnp10M { up tournamt nl from Indian Well\ (lklilH'J I l "-" E4f•ettr1aa . 1 pm -<. ad11lac (1rand Pn' from Sco11sdale. An1 nape). "-P<>rt\Chan nc:I F lpre Sllatl•a 4 Jl rn -\\ orld hgure Sl111ng Champ1onsh1~ from llJhfa\. '111\.1 ">coua (tape.-). Channel 2 Sllllag 4 pm -Mt·n·\ l ' Pro Tou1 rompc1111on from to....,e. \ 1 <~rx·l ( hannd 'l Hocllry 4 p m -Boswn al Hanfo rd. pom< 'hanncl (rcpcJtts a1 10 p m) 5 p m -[( '\( ( hamp1onsh1p from Boston. Pnme I 1t l t•1 A•lo RaclDg ' 6 rm -formula One.-IJ.S. Grand Prix from Phocnllc !drl.1)cl.IJ. 1-~PN Horn Rael•& 7 \() p rn -\an1a •\n1ta rc.-plays, Channel 18. (Sports- ( hanncl, Q \0 p m I RADIO B111leeball Q ,, m -L.ul..cr' at Atlanta. Kl.AC (570). I 1).lll -l ICLA (KMPC. 710) o r USC' (KNX. t070) in Pacific-10 C'onfercnct• l hamp1qnsh1p from Tempe, Aru. (1f t•11her ~u~ '"c) 1 pm -Long Beach tate (KO RG . 1190) or Cal uate I ullenon (I\'-" RM. I 600) in Rig Wn1 Conrercnce c h1m· p1onsh1p Imm l ong Brach (1f either survive). HIGH S('HftOI. 'l'H \('K \'D t 'lt:l .D Ht:s1·1.'J'S Hlth scMol MVI NOM·LEAGUE H"""""'°" ... di '7.S, .......,, H.,,._ lU (Nllllllle ......... Ill metwi) IOl>-1 A\llCrefl (H8) 12 7. 3 B«nev (NHI 113, 3 Pevne INH ). 17' 200-1 L•cv lH81 23 l. , AlllC"rttt IH8). 2'-3, J Frencl• IH81. 2• • ..-1 Lecv IHBI. SI 7. 2 JOM1on (H81 Sl I, 3 Francis IHBI. 5" I I00-1 K~r IH8) 203, 7 Hencoci. (NHI, 2-0S.f, J Kel"' tNHI 7 14 9 11600-I Urntr (H81, 4 36 2, 2 Menott INHI Ut.l, 3. Pohl (H8), 4 SO J,2C»-I Pohl (H81 10 19 2 Urn.r IH81, 10:20, 3. Fufvlo (H8). 10 37 110 HH-1 8rown (H81. ISO. 7 8UK h (NH ), 16.J; 3 Olnvus (H8 1. 17 2 JOO IH-1. 8rown tH81. 41 •• 2. BuKn (NH ), '1 S; l. MtntlH INHI. « 0 .00 rt4ev-1 Hunllnoton Bnch "6 O UOO relev-1 Hunllnoton 8ttcn, 3·39 S. HJ-I. Olnous (H81, 6·0, 2 McOtnltl (H81. ~·. 3 Slloe (NH), S·t LJ-t Brown (H81, 21 ·S''>. 2 JohnM>n l~I. 18-81 3 Brendon (NHI, 17·1~ T J-1 Brown (HBI, 40·71.<a. 7 Olnous IHBI, 37·~. 3 Meflrlft tNHI, l4·10V'I PV-1 Houilon IH81, 10-6; 1 SMtl (NH), UHi; 3 l(tlloeo IHBI, f ·6 SP-I Mel'IC\IMI (NH), .,·61'>; 2 Palltr\On (NH), n ·t, 1 VW06l (NH), ....... OT-I l llllltr (Hill, 114-6...,, 2 Menano (NH), 172· 11, S. Sllow (H8), 121-\'). •1 _...... .. Ullh•..., SS ,,.......,.... .. ..,.., ,._I o.rcle (EM), lO.S; 2 Wrlotll IUI , IU, J. TOIWer (U), 106, no-1. Terrv tEMl. 211; 2 •n~nan IU), D,t, J. Wrllil\t CUI, 23.f --1. Ttr1'Y IEMI. SU, 1 Mll'fede (U), kl; J NMtt11 11.M), 9U. __ , Terrv (IENll, t:«J, 1 OrftW CUI, H11 a. Mu1t011 <EM>. tm. MllP-l. T'*"'"4NI ll!M), •·•S; 1 PNM tlM), ~ J. V~ CUI\), $'.01. 'J·ma.-1. Mllll!I (EM), ·~~-2. MoriOl'I CIMJt ..,, J. V.-Clt (I MI, w:Jl. tw HH-1. Ohw tUI, lU 1 I. Mllltt (EM). t7.ti I. C.......,. CUI, tU. m LM-t. IC._, llM), CU: t. Ot1Wt tUI. -.: I. M1111 CIM), •o. .. ,...._t. UllMnl!Y, '" ... ,...._,. UflN9nltY. t:4 ttr-1 ......... <•Ml, H; 2. ,..._ II.Ml, ......... L.>-t. Ml•••_.'111..,.111 (RM), .,_,.,I. K ...... caM), ••: I. Qe (U), •s. ,,,...,, Mlllllllle CIMI, •ti t. V .... (llMI, •OO rm v-1 Foun111n VIiie¥, ""' I 600 r~•v-1 Foun1e1n VeU.v l 37 6 HJ-I ~lov IETI 6·0 1 Wtnrt4 IFVI 6 0, l Fa r fETI 6·0 LJ-1 8rOOl<m.n tETJ If-•,, 1 ~hno tFV), 11·7'• l MeM>n lFV) It 4 T J-1 Veri. tETl. 36· 10 2 Me\On IFVI 3"·S 1 J Dent! IETI JS·4 PV-1 8rlrlc IETI. 17·0 1 Sl.nltlli> IFVI 11·0 3 Wil'O IETI 10 6 SP-I Kleni IFVI. 41-10, 2 8urmooel tFVI, 31·8 l R1u111on (FV), lt·l , OT-I 8 urmood tFV), 119·4 ,, 2 8uroo• IFV) 99 2 >. l lteUIJlon l FVI. IS 6 JV-f'ounleln Vellev 15, Et TOf'o 21 F·!.--Fountaln V1Ntv 17. El Toro "'5 Ctr-dtl Mir 90, W11ier1-n ( Nllllllle """" Ill metef'S) 100--1 Smith (W), II O,·t Barnum ICCIMI, 11 2, l LueH (CdMI. II • 200--1 8ernum ICdM), 23 I, 2 8erlltn (WI. 7•~ 3, Kessel (W), 2• S •OO-t Hooen ICdMI. SJ'· 2 Cl'lllno ICCIMI, 53.9. 3 Berken !WI, 5' I 800-1 HOCl\clllld ICCIM), , 03 7, 2 Mof•moto ICdMI, 7'0.t.I, l Gr""' (W), 2090 1,600-l Hoehcl'llld (CCIM), 442', 1 Moramolo ICdM), • ..s 7, 3 Svl'*llncl ((CIM). . ""·' 3,200-1. Svlllttlend tCCIMI, 10-.201. 2 Evan• (W ). 10--131. 3 Gl\ederl IW). 1028' 110 HH-l sntolrd ((CIMI. 16 J, 2 lltOHlle tWI. 16 '· l Munh IW), 16 7 300 LH-1 SlltHrd (CoMI, 0 I, 2 PlcUrd (CdMI ... I, l Munir (W), .. 1 400 rellv-1 WOOC!CWIOtt, "' 1,.00 re41v-I COf'-Ot1 ,,,..,, 4l3J HJ-l hnlOll (WI, S-10, 2 (lltl aecon ICCIMl, Conell\ (W) and Even1 ICdM I, J.-1 LJ-1 Smltl\ IWI, n •l, 2 SoMck (CdM), 18·7, 3 SOUCKll (CCIMI, lt·l TJ-1 Smllll (WI, 41-1, 7 INfllOfl (W), 40-l, l SOuc:ert ICdMI. 37·1 PV-t Miiier ICdM), 1 ..... 2 Akin (CdMI, IM, 3. Soeekmen (WI. 12•6. · SP-1 W1a1N11 (W), 4S-J, 2. Hell ICdM), 43·1, l. l(tllv ICOMl, t2•f . OT-I. Wellmen IW), llf-11, 2. ~ (CdMl, 114-2; ) $tnltll (CdM), lMM ...... ~ ..... ............ Ullherll'f n, II --• , ................. , 100-1. Oflftlft CUI. lU; I. LUCM <Bl, 11.l,) Weal CEI. tU. --I. ..._ITIOUM (I), •.t, I. OllMY (U), 2'Ji I. ~ CUI. 2U. --··.,...,,...(I), ••.J: 2 MelW9V (UI, t!IU; J. °"""*" (U), 1 .... 700-1 Ne•r• (NH) ,, " 7 o .... , IHBI, 111 3 Ron CNHI 717 .00-1 Ntire tNHI I 03-7, 2 Wehr IH8), 100 3 OeneMf INHI IOSO 900-1 Ovnc.n (NHI. 7 ll o. 1 TllOmls (NH). 7 l8 7, 3 Jecklt (H81 7.lf 0 I 600-1 A.Clem fH81, S..>4 0, 1 Mall\On INHI. S47 0 3 Mac (H81 6000 l 70!>-1 AO.m (H81, II 4j ... 2 Mallson CNH) 11 U 7, 3 lto«>tnlOI' (NH), 11~ • 100 LH-1 Jecooson INHI, 11 9, ' Lovlfl tH81 II 0 3 EdM>n IH81, 19 S JOO LH-1 Lovin (H81. Sl S, 7 Jac<>C>M>n INHI SI t, J Ed\On IH8), SU 400 rtlav-1 Hunt1no1on e .. cll S7 6 1,600 rtlav-1 N•wOOfl He~. • 2• S. HJ-I Rou (NH), •·10, 2 Wtndlend (H81. • 6 3 Wl1lrlCk IH8), •·6 LJ-1 Kamel (H81, 15·9. 2. Wl•lrlc-(Hiii, U 1.,, 3 WOOCS (H81. 13·2 T J-l wencfllnd tH8), 37·2~. 7 Jecot>son INHI 30-10, 3 Kemel (H8), lO•• SP-I Corbin IH81, lO·f''•• 7 Ol•Oll IH8),, 76·5' •. l Kai"' INHI, 74·9 OT-I COf't>on (H8), ..... 2 l(evw INHI. 63 I , 3 Ol11on (H81, 61 I. Oc.eM View 67, E1tMcta St (,.,,..... ......., "' ..,., 100-1 Swftl IEI. 12 S. 2 CCIMll (OVI, 12 6, J Wellltr IEI. 126 220-1 S.v111e (OVI, 117, 2 JM9et tE>. 790. l Dolslra IOV), n1 4"'0-1 Sevtllt COV), I O.t J. , Dolllr• <t>v1. nt. l JMOtf !El, 107' MO-I Ell9ftWf' IOVI. 2 2S •. 2 Shalltnbtrt IOVI. nt, 3 ltu"* IEJ, 2 ~ I M~I E""1Mr IOVI, S ~. 2 Allllev (OV), nl, , lteut IOVI. nl , miir-1 AV!lev IOVI. IUU. , TMOW IOV), 134J, J ~'CE), 1'27 ~ rN ....-1 OcMn "'-· S.S Miit r ... v-1 Et1enc11. nt 110 Ll-t-l EIMl<I IOVI. 11.S. 2 Hurt) (El, th , 3 Wli.d (OVI. nt »0 LH-1 WlftO (OVI, SJ 0. t. Ellett (OV), nt HJ-I Howerd CEI, ~l. 2. Yunet0 COVl, •·101 3 Hurtt IE), 4·1 LJ-1 Liu (El, lS·IO, 1 Fltdltf (El. l~J; J Ooltlr• (OV), nm T J-1 l.lu !El. D·4, 1 Hutti (El, 3H t 'h, J, Martin (QV), I'll 5"-1. Hefet"9 (I), )2·11~: 2 ~ IEI )2·S, J. ..........., IOYI, nm. OT-I Her9'0we (El. llM, 2. Mldlelld (IE), 114·3. 3. V...0-n (I), '7-0. ••••1*ittt.C-•Mmr» , ...... _.._ .......... , I00-1 l..OCtlWOM IWl, tU1 J MufllJ (WI, IU. J T.-IWI, lU ,.._,, IC"'9f (Wl, 16.f, t T .... (WI. II.I; J. .. 1.0.CUJ,JM. • . f'V-l .... (~JM""1 I ........ (U). ~ ·~-~;1;~18.MJ. a.i=t. lrl• (U), t-JU; a. Mltdlll CUI. blU; J.Dr ........ Cl>.MA. 1.--i 8"111 CU>. M1; I. 0.. I.,, M l 1 W .... IC41Ml,ltt. " ~t .......,, (W), t.el; t ...._ CW), '!'Ji! •. '::.~. '~,.·ra,, t ow... .... ~ I. llteff Cc.M), HU ~ ~ ..-m;, 1IHI L ,-.. '8M1. .. & .......... .-........Cl>.... • ,,_...,, K• ll!t_tMh I. ......,_ (Ill, lHIJ 1 er.. nn ...... 1..--1. "9ca AWl, ... I; LOW... (WI, ..._..~'= ~·--· r.-:.. ... oa...•..-1 P,:Jfll CST>, 111 ut-L '37 ft IU>. 114 l Y9la C•>, 10:a.~c, -..,.....,, ..... ·-Ill, Ali a. ..-~> . ..U. ' . iQu."T~'Bi~4 ..... ~\rq;=~= Jj:_ .:.:.r=. . . .......... .. ... CU>, '&t'-."L" I f CUJ, tu ....... t. .... 11!!!.. ......... .........., ...... 6,._-l ..... M 1 I. ..... URI 1 ._ U-t.-• .............. tMtl. -··; ..... ,,._ .. if:! ....... Ut M . ~ & ~. .,, .. _.. ........ ·~ -~ •••2mra • 13-y ear-old Capr iat i continues to teach lessons to her elders '"°"' The AuodMed ~ BOCA RA TON, Aa. Jennifer Capriati continues her lessons, on the coun • • and off. ~ The 13-year-old taught eighth-seeded Nathalie Tauzilt of France some pointen about aa· gressive play by rallyinl for a 6-4. 6-2 win Thursday to move into the quanerfinals of the Viflinia Slims of Florida. But tennis isn't her only concern these days. Stanina today, her •hool is 101na to send her homework. "It hasn't betn easy," said Capriati, playing in her first pro- fessional tournament ... I've had to fight and come back every match ... The next lett for the eiahth· vader will be.10th-ranked Helena Sukova today. , "I just take it one match at a time, .. said Capria ti, who will turn C.prlatl 14 this month. "I just think that every match will be tough and all the pla)·crs wi ll be good." Asked about beating Tauziat. the world's 16th· ranked player. Capriati looked a bit confused. "She's number 16?" she said with a smile. "Oh, well .... I wouldn't mind playin&--Stcffi Graf now." Raiders' decision «;xpected Al Davis fin ally has to tip his hand today on his plans for the Los Angeles Raiders. But after 14 months of ncgo1ia1ions. Oakland officials are optimistic that he's fin ally ready to return. Davis. the Raiders' managing generarpartner, has been given today as . a ··drop-de~d" date by local onic1als. who want ham to commit to a handshake agreement or walk away. If Davis indicates he's ready to accept Oakland·s 15-ycar, $602.5 million package, the Raider • return could win final apP.roval Monday night in a JOinl vote by the city counctl and Alameda Count) board of supervisors. • Da' 1s moved closer to approval on Wednesday night when he said that a new. hiS)ler estimate for reno\ altOn co ts at the o;s:land Coliseum won't be a deal-breaker. In other sports news T hu ay: •Oregon talc senior guard Gary Payton. who led the Pacific-I 0 Confe rence 1n scoring. assists and steals th1\ sea~on. "as named the league's basketball Player of the Ycnr in an unanimous vote of the coaches. Orcaon State'~ Jim Anderson won Pac-10 Coach of the Year afier leading the 22nd-ranked Beavers lo a share of the rnnfcrcncc title in his fi rst $Cason. - Meanwhile. U C guard Harold Miner was named Frc hman of the Year and also made the all-conference tt.•am along wi th Payton. UCLA sophomore forward Don Maclean. O regon sophomore guard Terrell Bran- don. .\r11ona senior forward JucLBuechler. California frc!.hman center Brian Hendrick. Stanford sophomore fornard Adam Keefe. Washington senior auard Eldndge Recasner, California senior guard Keith Smith and UCL senior forward Trevor Wilson. •John HuMon overcame howling winds 10 take a l\\O-trokc lead in the first round of the Honda Gdlf Classic. in Coral pnngs. Fla. Huston birdied his last t"o hole!. for a four-under 68 on the TPC at Eagle Trace cour~· Wind~ 11.usted up to 45 mph during the round . I I .I .I :\ 1'10,-H \UIO T•L•""'°" ......... 9 • m -An•nll< Cou1 Conference T--• fl"l·rouno gome lrom C/\erlOllt NC -Clem\On vs Wek• F°'"'• ESPN. 11 • m -A11en11c Coe" Conference Tovrfltmtnl fl"t-round game lrom C/\erlOllt NC -Nori/\ CerOllne vs Virginie. ESPN I 30 p m -8 111 Wt\t ConftrenA Tovrnemenl MCOnd-round o•,.,. lrom Lol'O BtlKll -New Mexico Slelt "" Fr~ Stat•, ESPN 4 Pm -A11en1oc Co~u'I Conference TO\KneMefll fln l·round game from Cllarlolle, NC -Dullt "' Mer;,lelld, ESPN • om -8111 Wtsl Conltf'en<:e Tournemenl ..eoncs-rouno eeme from L.onv Bt•Cll -Lono S.e<h Sit•• vL Uf•h Sl•I•, Prime Tlcktt • o m -Mldwe1tern Tournemenl wmttlnel N mt trom O•vlM, Ofllo -Oevton o l.Ovola, 111, Spor11Cllennet 6 om -Allen11c coe,1 Conftfenct TO\Knemenf fln l·round game from Ct1erlo1te. N C -Gtorol• Tec11 n NOf'lh Cerollne Slete. ES~N ~ 6 om -Mldwe11trn Tournemenl Mmlfln•I om Oevton, 0'1io -)(evler vs EvensvlHt , SoorhCl'lllnnet 130 o m -Golden Slllt et Lelltrl, Prlm4 lcktl 9 Pm -Bio w111 Conference TO\Knemenr ono•rOYnO oeme trom Lono Buen -Ntv•d•·Lu V9911 "' C•I te Fu1...,1on, ESPN 1030 om -8111 W"I Conterenc• Tovrnemen• t«ond·round gem\ from Long 8eecn -UC Sen•• 8erbllre 111 "'9clflc toelev.clJ, Prime T1c1<e1 Mklt1111fll -Allellll( Coell Conftrtnet Tour~• flt1t·round oeme1 lde•evtd. t lM> •' 1 e m I. ESPN H-lt•dlle 1 JO pm -S.n11 AMI reotev1. Cl'lllnnet II (S-1'CMMtl, f;lO om l I • m -Lol Al1m.1os ll•rness re01en , Prime Tict<et ltAOtO ........ I D m -UCLA "' °'"°" In Pecltlc· 10 Tournemenf from Tempe Atll KMPC t7101 • om -1..-&eecll Stett "'' Ulan Sl•I• In 8111 West Tovrnemtn• lrom L-8eecl'I. KORG (11901 • 1 o m -USC vs ArlrON In Pedfk· lO Tournemenl from Temoe Arll l(NX ( 1070) 1 JO D m -GOIOefl Ste It •• L11t.er1, lCLAC (S70) 9 om -Cet Slate Fullerton "' Ntveot·LA.s v_, In Bio Wt1I TO\lrnemenl from L-BHCJ'I, KWRM 11.00) PHO II \Sk 1·:·1·11 \I .I . EASY ••• I llUNK HE MEAAs IT. ~·r C<tE~ CLO'.JER Ci ltl ~ll HE.R HEAn OFF~! Anti-Heckler Squad faces a situation. Trojans wallop Cougan .. USC overcame a 22-1 deficit to Wash---. -- ington State's Cou~rs 10 claim an 85-68 • .,, victory Thursday night in the first round of ' ~ the Pacific 10 Conference Tournament at ---- Ar11.ona Suite. The Cougars m issed layups. open jumpers, &cc thrnws and turned the ball over to squander their early edge c~ding the season with an 18-gamc losing streak. 'use ad"anced 10 meet Arizona. tonight at} p.m. Elsewhere in college basketball Thuriday: • Artlou S-tace 57, WasM.qtoe SI: Mike Redhair s~orcd seven of h1 career-high 18 points in the final I :35 as Anzona talc ( 14-14) eliminated Washinaton (11-17) 1n a first-round game of the Pacific-IQ tour- nament. T he victory advanced the eighth-seeded Sun De' 1ls ( 14-14) into tonight's second-round game apinst 2:!nd-rankcd Orl'gOn S1a1e (22-5). the toumef s No. I seed. • No. 7 Mlclllgu State 8', No.Uwesten .. : Steve Snuth scor\'d 23 points. including fi ve 3-pointers. as M1 ch1gan State (25-5, 14-3) won its ninth straight pmc, cli nching at lca!lt a t ic for the Big Ten titJe. If Michipn talc beats Purdue on unday it will have its first league 111lc s1n~·c 11s nau onal championship season of 1978-79. •No. 13 Mlclllgu 94, Wl1coulD &4: Michipn's Ten) Mills scored 18 points and pulled down 10 rebound~ as the Wolverines (21-7, 11 -7 Big Ten) I) defeated Wisconsin. • No. 18 Loulsvllle 79, Talue H : Reserve Jerome Harmon scored It> points to lead sluggish Louisville ( 24. 7) to the victory in the opening round of the Metro Confcrcnl·c Tournament. •No. !4 Xavier, Oblo H, Baller II: Tyrone Hill scored 21 J>Qints and Xavier l25-3) relied on its strength in 1de in the first round of the Midwestern Collcgjate Conference Tournamcn1 Buffalo routs Bruins, 10-4 le~ander Mog.iln) a nd Dave Snug----- gcrud scored two goals each as the Buffalo .tll Sabres "on the battle of the NttL·s two top *.-"-.:, teams wnh a I 0-4 rout 1n Boston Thursday night. •Red Wings 3, Blaes !: In Detroit Steve Yu rman 11ed for 1hc NHL lead with his sixth shon-handed goal as the Red Wings collected only their second victory in seven ga mes again 1 the Blues. The Red Wings, who ha' l' ~on four of their last fi ve games, moved back into fourth place in the Norris Division. o ne point ahead of idle M1nnesotn in the race for the final playoff spot. •Devils 4, blaeden !: Patrik Sundstrom and John Mal·Lcan scored SS seconds apart late in the ftrst ~riod in East Rutherford as New Jersey took over third J>lac,c in the Patnck D1 1sion. • Ru1er1 7, F lyers 5: Newly-acquired Mike Gar· tncr scored two goals. including one dunng a four.goal bur t in 6:06 of the second period. as New York rallied at the Spectrum. •Maple Leafs 7, WuJen •: Toronto's Gary Leeman notched his founh career hat trick and boosted his ~casonal eoal total to 46 to lead the MapleJ.,eafs to the ,·1ctor) in Hartford . -bttman~. l'.IQ.J inemaJ" Ed 01clyk and Scott Pearson combined for 11 points. «~I O I I . 0 I I 111 : U \ \ Bob '"111111, president of the Seattle Super- nics. who placed all his backui,> playcrS' on the block the da} before the NBA trading deadline. but made onl) one deal. a swa p of Brad Sellers to Minnesota for Steve Johnson: "I feel It.kc a fishennan who threw a few ~onns out thtte and the fish were Laughing at them." Clippers tumble in Minnesota ~ ' fr&n The A.uodat•d Pr•u ~ere more focusct.I t<>n1ght. We d1dn t want to embar· Pooh Richardson had a career-· h1$h 27 points and 14 assists as the M1nneso1a Timberwolves beat the Los nsclcs Clippers, 111 -94. Thurs- day night. Tony Campbell added 30 points, including 20 in the second half. as the Timberwolves ended a thrcc-pme losina streak and pined their ninth victory in their last 12 home games. • Charles muh led the 0 1ppers with 2S points and Ken Norman added 20. Minnesota hit 78 pen:ent of its shots from the field in the first 9uaner to pull away. Tyrone Corbin led the charae. hittina six of hi1 first eiaht shots, includina a basket off Richardson's assist to &ivc Minnesota a 21..S lead with 6: 11 to 10 in the fint. Tbe Oippen took ·advantaae of turnovers and Smith's 14 flnt·half points to fiaht beck late in the 1«ond quaner. Los Anacin' 1even unanswered points, capped by Norman's free t~row with 14 leCOnds rcmainina. cut the halftime maraan to Ss...tl . The Clippen puJled within 10 poin,_. on nine occasions but could oome no cloler dunna. a foul,. piqued third q..aaner. Loe AneeJes hit 15 of I 7 he throws in the period while Minnao'8 mllde only 12 of 20. But Ricbardloa'a eeYCD llrlilbt ooiats. indudial a jumecr with 1:22 to ID ia lbe mud" period. iacreUed the Timblrwol~· llicl IO 12-10. ' c-;:·• .... lw ....... potiitl mkiWay 1brOU11a lbWda 4WW 10 wideD eM -sie to 97..al wldll 1:4' ii .... ill ....... After Loi 4t ,..... wltlaia 97..a7 on ._ : ==r• ...r.e•=.·.:rs .. ..... .._, __ ._. ............ h .. ISP ..,_ ....... , d .. 11111." alMI M 1• c:.111 M 1~1~:114.r.=..-... ftr._. -... ...,. C!'; -~dal . ... _,t: .......... ·o JI Flild. -W• rass oursclvc again:· • J111 ta, B•ll• 14~ Karl Malone scored 27 points as "isi1tng Utah ended Chicago's n1nc·aamc winning streak. The loss was only the Dulls' third at home in 26 games. It was the JaLZ·s ninth victory in their last 10 pmcs and improved their road record to I S-14. Michael Jordan led the Bulls with 43 points and Scottie Pippen added 24 •Redel• 111, Seelc:t t7: In Houston, • Akeem OlaJuwon scored 16 of his 30 points in the third quarter and the Rockets col- lected their fif\h straaaht victory. The Rockets, who still trail the Sonics for the final playoff benh in the Western Conference, outscored Seattle 3S-3 I in the thud period. • K.1af1 111, H•nell ltt: Wayman Tildalc ICOred 33 point~. 1ncludin1 20 in the third quancr, as Charlotte s uffered its 11th straiaht roed loss, The Hornets have loll 27 of their 28 road pmes. • Warrten I U, Caftlten HI: Mitch Richmond scored 2S points to pace Golden State to the rout In Oakland. Cleveland lost its sixth strai&ht pme, all on the road, and finishes the Iona trip Sunday at Mil· ~ukcc. J s~c seeaea in nationals ... OtMQ9 CoeM DAILY PILOT /FrlMy, M8'dl I, 1110 / • rtists gunned-down ~y Saints, 7 7-48 ?!Santa Clara improves to 26-0 en route to Southern Regional finals ~ore~ on o ther oc as1ons. Tht' Art- l!lts couldn't ~top him on~ he got Po!t~ss1on of the ball on the of- fcns11,. c end of the coun. . ly HOWARD L HANDY OallyHeeCetr ......... VENTURA -A poor shooting effort. brought on an part by an intim1dat1ng defense. ended the basketball season for Coach Ed Bowen's Lajuna Beach High Artists Thursda¥ night here at Ventura Col- lege, fhc Artists fell victim to a press- ing man-to-man defense employed by the host Santa Clara High Saints ~ second round action of the Cali- fornia tatc Division IV playoffs by a score of 77-48. Adding to their problems was the play of Stion Tarver, a D1 vis1on I prospect in e'ery sense of the word. Tarver. a transfer from Rim of the World a year ago. hit for 39 points. \ ">Conng four 3-pointers. jumping and dunking and otherwtse int1m1datin1 the Laguna defense. "We were probably intimidated by their height and jumpin& and were ~hooting a little bit off-bal- ance:· Laguna Coach Ed Bowen said. "You can't go underneath and be worried about someone cominJ over your shoulder. And we were taking bad ~hots and missing. .. Santa Clara has a good ball club and I hope they keep going all the way:· , The cap was put on the basket for the Artists after Dain Blanton scored his only field goal of the game with 4:57 left in the first quarter. Laguna didn't score another field goal until Brad} Butcher broke a string of m1s~ed shots w11h a basket 35 sec- onds 1n10 the third period. This adds up to 13:32 minutes without scoring o..,._...._..,_......_ John Paulsen fJ1J goes up against Serv1te•1 Dan Co•dy. COM -... Froml!l1 Scn1tl' < 0Jd1 Richard m11h !>aid "\\hen hl· \hot 11. I nf)l'l.'ted 11 to go • n, hut \H' had thrl'e gu~ on him a nd 1111 did. hl'\. lhc) "ould h3\l' " dcser\l·d 10 "in That "as JU I a gn·a1 high ~·hool ~.imc" .\ d1S.lj')J}(llllled. hut rroud Oms. ''ho \I.I" h" tt.'Jm hallk back after lt>\lfll!. on J la\t·'\t'rnnd I K-footl'r an the '· \ tin.ti -..mJ hl' could find no fault \\Ith h1\ ll'.im·., (lCrformance. ·· 1 h.1' e to bl· proud of our gu) s' ..effort." Orn'> \J1d. "I don't think we ,,erl' \nal..eb11 Tho'c werl' two fine 1eJm<; out there tonight In a two- -:.po1nt gamc. ob' 1ousl) thcr~ are·a lot of thing' that rnuld haH swayed the ou1cum1.•. But Y+c \\ere among four team\ kft 1n Southern California .1nd that'\ nc)th1ng to hong o ur heads about ·· Paulsen h11 Ii of 10 from the hne. and i1dded four rebounds. two steals • and ''"o .i s1'its. "h1lc Jack on. "ho \ hl'ld Marus1ch to l'lght points and eight rebound'> (well bl'low his re- • • 'ipc t1H~ ~l\erages of 14.8 and 11 ). • •· added a game-high nine rebounds. "Jackson did a real good JOb on : (Marus1ch).'' ~·d 'm1th. who pos- • itiOnl·d his po I man ou1s1de so he •' could "atrncl the ba ket''. •: Coro na dcl Mar. the Sea View League co-champs. finished 20-11. while Scrv1tc. which will m~t Dos Pueblo an turd:iy· regional final at the Los ngelcs pon Arena, 1mprovciJ to 19-11 0.-, "9t ,.._., ............ Serv1te•1 Ad•m Anderson f JJI 'gets a hand up on John Paul1en•1 shot attempt. a field aoal for the Artists . For the record, Laauna hit only 2 of 13 in the first quarter from the Ooor and was 0 for 12 in the second stanza. For the half they hit 2 of 25 (ci~t percent). · We played probably our best defensive pme. the best I have seen in hi&h school ,basketball in a IQng, long time," veteran Santa Oara Coach Lou Cvijanovich' said af\er the game. "We took them complete- ly out of their pme as we pressed the heck out of them. , "They got a three-pointer and another basket right away and led, 6-2. We were in a zone but got out of that riaht away. Our offense wasn't too 6ad either, and we played wirh a lot of intensity tonight." Aficr the cold second quarter in which the Anists scored o nly five MONARCHS from 81 and they enter w11h their best record ever, 32-1. "That's the big problem with play- ing us." Monarchs' Coach Gary McKnight said. "You never know which guy is going to have the· hot . night. "Danny stepped forward to- night and really made me proud. He re's a guy who has struggled so far in the playoffs. and he put it all behind himself and c.ame out and played a heck of a game. The Monarchs' character was tested nght away as the Toilers. behind two slam dunks, jumped to a I 0-2 lead with 4:52 left ii? the first quarter. But the Monarchs emerged fi ery from a timeout, and embarked o n a 12-4 run which knotted the game at 14 after one quaner. "I JUSI told the guys they were fortunate onl) to be down_ 10-1. and 1f we don't turn it up a notch. it was going to be a long n1gh1:· McKnight said. "The n at the quarter break. I told the gu}s 10 stay close. We worked so hard to come back. let's no t fall behind agam:· The lead shifted back and forth throughout the second quaner and the two teams went to intermission tied at 29. Then O'Neil took control. I le scored the Monarchs' ftrst fi ve points of the second half to ctaiTinr lead held unul the final fi ve minutes. Although Jason Quinn ended the game w11h onh four points. his two free 1hrows'w1th 42 seconds lefi gave the Monarchs a 66-61 lead and took a li11lc of the b111crness away from a miss at the hnc in last season's 5-A quarterfinal loss to I. Monica. "I had a feeling the} were going to foul me. cons1d1.·nng the "a) r\e been shooting fro m the hne la tel) ... Quinn said "I JU t thought back to the game again t t. Monica last )Car "hen I m1 sed the front end of on -and-one that may ha' e won the ganic for us. I wasn't going to le t that happen again this time." Mater De1 f>Cored six of the game's final nine point . a ll on frer thro ws. including four m a row b) Da">1d Bo) le with 31 S(.'COnds. S( 01u:s. S(.lll·JH I.I·: St9te lllUveffs 90YS SWtMnllt~ SemHINt$ OMIMrt I Lon9 Be.th Polv 69. Lvnwooo S9 M.ltw 0.. 11. M.lnu.tt Arti 64 OM.-M ArlH •• 14 ~emioe El Camino 10 Glenc!Of• s,e Ml Wt'11tnev ,, OMMeft "' 00\ ~I ~ IJi.nda S1 S.••··· ., c-.. Mer l9 OMMeftlV S.nte Ci.re 71 L..-. 9MCll 41 St Jo~ S.nte Mar .. •· Vett>um o.i IS OM.-v Fe1111 Beotf\I 6l lttbel Cllr•lt,.n 57 El Ce()n Cllr•\f•en " 8ra111r.n ..i GMtLS OMsieft I Mot•MQ\\04t 1e S.n Oleoo Ml Cermet 41 LA WHM!Qlon '° c1o .. 11 WHI so Olvlliel! II Po1n1 Lome 3' Le Qulnle l6 Muir SI Van1ure ~ OM.-NI Brte·OClllCUI 11, LtMoort SO PelOt Vtrelal 71 CM• ~ 45 OfllhleftlV SI Jo\fi>n. S.1'11• M.lrla 11, ~Mlle 31 TottllOutt Slerre 61, S.nle Yne1 S9 ~v Stretllmore 61, L-Pint S2 ltou moncl 5'. Rio Hondc> Prt9 26 Sell!Mnl ......... f'IMh T__. (el LM ....... s.wfl A..-1 • 30 pm (Glr11 0111l1lon I) -Mol'nln1u1oa llO·l ) "' LA WHIMi!IOI\ 129·3) a JO Pm (8on OM tlon I) -L01!9 8MCll Potv 111-11 "' •• .,.. cn -11 • ~· let LM A"911ft s.wfl A,_.) 'lO e m IGlrtt OM 1ton 1111 -PelcK Verelfl H·si .s 81'M-C>1tnoe 132·01 11 lO e m (8ov. OM'lon 1111 -s.r .. 11e (It· II) •I Dos PlleCllo\ I It· tll I lO p m (Giflt OIV1•ton Ill -Muir 111·S) VI Polt1t Loma (1'·l l l lO pm 18ovt 01v11lon II) -Arlflla 121·21 "' Olet!Oo<• I ll ·S) ,., c:.i s .... Dtitnll...-) 2 lO D m IGlrt1 OM~ V) -S!rat"""°'t ( 25· ti "' "OMmOl\CI (20· 11 4 lO D m (8oY\ °'"ltloll V) -Falt!! &.•list (11· 10) "' El Calon Cllflsll•nJ ll· 11) 6 lO pm (Glrtt OlvlMclft I ) -SI Jo-'!. Sanle Marla 12·1) "' Tollllouw Sierra 117· ll 1.lO pm (8ov1 Otvlsloft IV) -Sanla Ciera 126·0) vs SI JoMOll, Sanle Merla 12'·11 lllf.;11 ,(.11001. f.;IHI ., 11\,kl·:'l'H\l.I . l'l .\\Ot ·1, potnts, 1111 --at the chanty stnpt. Laguna trailed 3S-I 2 at 1nter- m1ss1on. "I JUM told them to try and work the ball off a hllle better and not take the bad sho ts," Bowen said of his halftime remarks. Butcher. after missing his first nine shots in the first half, scored 11 in the Ihm.I period and 13 for the game to lead the Artists' allack . Blanton could score only one field goal and ended with eight points whl·n hl' fouled ou1 midway through the firal period. Tarver. a polished 6-foot-6 high school petformcr. wa the force for the aints with 15 field goals and ti' c chant} to'iscs I le brought the cro, ... d 10 m fcc1 on <,cveral occasions with his dunlmg ab1h1y and also passed with finesse to teammates for ·· fhat Tarver 1~ defin11ely a f)" 1s1on I prospet:t," Bowen said. "He can shoot from outside and 1ns1de :ind docs t'\Crything well. He "as a man pla)'1ng with a bunch of bO)'') out there tonight " In the second half, the Anists kept "rth thl· Saints mosl of the way although 1l was too late They hit 13 of 34 ancmpts from ihe noor 1n th~ linal t\\O periods anta Clara won the ~cond half. 39-36. \anta C Iara will moH' to the 0 1\1sion IV final~ at Cal 1ate Oom1ngue1 Hills Saturda} while L .tguna Bcal'h londuded 1t season "llh a :?.\-7 rcc.ord -second only to th1.• .\n1w,· :!7-4 rl'cord of 196:? "hi.:n Bo"en gu ided his -\rt1sts to thl' CI f :!-.\ l hamp1onsh1p -o"er C 'iJano' 1ch and his aints Oelt)' Net ....... ., L•• ... ,,.. Paul McDanlels (211 pulls down • rebound from Dos Pueblos· Tom Carr In Thursday•s Regionals semlflnal1. ESTANCIA from 81 U\U,llh \~nd'-.I l,1t Ill IHm· JI th\.' hn,· um\\.•nnl uni\ "' 111 ninc Dm Pudilo' m.iJl ~ ~ ,11 '" The L.1glc' .titer tx·1ng llUl'>lOred 1 '\-8 1n the ~·lund quart1.•r to fall behind JI hJllllml'. ~4-:? I ,rcrit Ill \\tlhtn t\'-O ''llh ' '2 lclt m 1hc third \JU.lrl1.'I -,l1 phon111re \.lall 1-m•rhnn~l·r .1 ~111,11-i lof\,ard ''ho ''-''r,•d .1 1c.1m-h1gh '' .ind ~rahtx·d w' l'n 1d1uund' 1 ""''" thi.: g..ip II> ''·'' lllr 1h1.• l .1~k' Do' Puehlo' led h' "·h111J-<1 ll.'lltl'I ( h1 '' C •Jtn''' Jnll ~uJrd' ~I.tr~ [ 't.ihroo~ .ind 1'.l·n \rdouin rolleJ oil, W\ l'n .,1r;11~ht 11i 1.1l,• J 42·'' kad (1a1nc\, \\IHI \\'<Ired .i gUnll'·hl~h :?~and pulkd dm.\11 llllll' rl't~iund'i and .\1<fou111 "hll h,1d '" f'IOIOt\ rnmb1nl'd for :? I 111 thl· C h.u~a·.' lr1.•e thro\\\ C1.lll1l'' \\,I\ 11 ,,, I"' lrom thl' hm· "h1k \rdoum -..in~ all IU of hi' .. rhc\ "ere <,ure Jl the l~1ul hne a lot." <~'Bm·n said · That .J gllf-xl team. the\ didn't h.Hc 1r~1 m.in' "l'al..m·'i'>t''> 1 he\ don't d1' Jnv· thing '>Pl'<"IJCUIJr but thC\ 're IU\I J goo<l tcJm T4!(\ pul thl' damp~ 11n (-\gu!lt1nl tkrl·d1a. "ho had :i r tough night • II . rnunJ ·· Heredr.1 lin1<ohc,1 "11h 14 fllllnt three board'i .tnd l"ll \tl'nl<; hut hl' d1dn·1 rcalh lhl' lrcl'·thr<'" hnc un11 I ~OS rl·m.1111cJ in tfle g..1me f\t3nl"I,\ led . 10-4 In lhl' lir\t quanl'r. but it "a' the last ttml' 11 \\UUhl h.1\l' .Ill l'u~e It llJ' ll1.'ll JI I I lwlcm l 1.llOl'" dnlkJ .i l.pomt l'f \\Ith ~ tu 111 gl1 in lhl' 11r'>t ~I\ Ill~ n11\ Pul·hlm J k.1tf II "ould nn a fl' in4u1\h 'tJl.,·J II> .1 lt--1 l ll·ad Jlllr ''"l' f''rll>d 1h,· c har~l·I' xnn•d h\l" in .i ,,,, 1,, ,1.1rt thl '-t.'ulnd quJnl·r "" th,·11 \\.J\ It> tilttrin~ thl' lJsfe, \\h1• turnnl lhl· h.111 U\l'r '" 11ml"\ 'I' lhl '" 11nd rx·nod and ntJdl" nh .J ,,, 14 lwm 1h1. lil'ld \\ ,,,n,l·ntratnl un thl•1r l'\li.:I· k nt ,,ui,,J,· \h11,>11ns:· Rurlh.1rd1 ... 111.1 ·11trn lhl'' tlhl l.1gk<ol 'l.1rt,·d ~,·111ng f)\11n1' •n\llk \\l "' .1.t,11 ,.",·d th.11 .ind dl 111ed thl" in t,•1111r \\, "·'"'''<l 111 m.i~c thl·m Ol'.11 u-. lr11rn th1· 11u1"d1.· \\ l' lm•" t I krl·d1.1 1 \\ J\ J 411.illl\ pl.l\ Cl '>(1 h' 111,u,1ng un him 1 lw~ 'tJrtl'd hurt in~ 11" '°"'k \\ l l..m·" "l' u1uldn't kt th,'m d1• th.II .. L ,1,1nl 1.1 hJJ ,,,ltd 1\'1')(1und1ng l'l111rt' 1111m \l1ll· ll.1,1\ hl\I ktl . lh1\..,tn\(•ll t'l\I f,1tn'\ 1l.rn1m1ind !fiq·J .11hl P.1ul \h D.tnll'I'> tli'l'l hut 2.J 11.•am h1ul<o Jnd .1 lt1mti1nct! ~.J 111 't-lr1rn1 thl' lil'IJ lnuldn't 4u1ti.: gl'I thl' roh J nne 1 hi: l Jgk\ ll(ll'nl•d thl' 'ClOnJ hJll "11h J I ~-fl run thanl'> hl I Ul'rhnngl'r .inJ l kr1.•d1a But the { hJ rgl"f\ \\On lhl ph\'>ll·al hank in lhl' th11J qu,1rte1 and 'r>Cnl m1)<,t ot lht·ir t1mi: '>hnn11ng lrl'e thrO\\'I "Th" hun'>.° n ·ttncn '>aid "But "l' ha'l' a <.II 11tle Thar~ one thing llll 1.lllC \\.Ill l'\l'f tal t' 8\\~~ I(, the lil"t unl" in ""hool ht11tOI"\ La11.•r on thl·~ 're f.Orng 10 fel'I rc3lh gl'lod .1lx1ut that • 4 1·1~ h~ hnlfhmc "There·~ no ulh thma {l' a pcrfC<'t \l'Jr ' ou'll al"a" run tn to <;nmc-t>ne b!mcr:· \\ ~b said "I'm JUSt sl~d \\('got 3 far a "-l" dtd and hun1 1n the "3" v.c did I ~as proud of our team for not qu1mna. • p3Jo.. erdes rontinucii lo pad 11 kad aOcr the intt'rm1u1on, a a rare lour-point pla) ( l-pomt beiket and a fr~ thro~) b Wilhite aided an 8..0 run that ma« 11 S1-2) midway throuah the pcnud. Freshman sensation Ohv11 OtCamiU1. m.'OYCl'lftl from me ftu.. •'Of'C'd onh ctlh1 poenll on four-of- nu't lhooti"I 1"a &be loor INt led 1ht M .... ~ WW9 11,1 * ' \ICI \ ICOI 'UI P Rustlers take over top spot __., TM D.ey PNot Tbe Golden West rol-'\/' leg.c baseball team took • · •• O\ er !>Ole pos!>es~ion of fin.t place in the Orange Empire Conference Thursday with a 4-3 I0- 1nn1ng '1Ctof) O\er visiting Rancho ant1ago. The tnumph gave the Rustlers < 13-2 o' era II) their fifth consecutive conft·rencc win after an optnina loss to Fullerton. Rancho falls to 13-3, ,i. I C1oldt'n West pushed over the "inning run tn the bottom of the 10th as Mark McGrann ~ached on i:atlher's 1n1erfercncew11h'two outs, then ~ored on a single by Gcrad < a"horn and Josh Bammer's loop- ing baSt.· hit to nght center ·(J"horn went J for 5. Steve ~k l\.o"en "as:! for 4 and Sammer aho rnntnbuted IY+O h11s to Golden \\est' I I-hit atUtck. l\kanwh1lc. the Rustlers received a \trong rehd efTon from Jason Hutchins. "'ho e ntered in the ninth "1th 1 .... 0 on and no ne out and "url.cd h1<1 "a) out of the Jam, then pr ll heel a !ll'Orl.'less I 0th to cam the \\I JI In another community college '&Jnll' •Fullerton 13, Orange Coast 11: rhl.' Pr rates (8· 10. 1-4) dropped their third 111ra1gh1 Orange Empire game. de-.plll' rall)ing from an I I-run ~efi- 1.11 to lie 1t 1n the top of the SUllh. 1 he Homch jumped on Coast p1tlh1ng lur 11 runs in the first three inning~ hut ()( ( scored four an the third one an th<' fifth and St:\ in the \l\th tx·lore Pullenon got two runs in the bo11um of the sixth for the "1n Rod ~1cC all I~ the Bucs. going 2 lur ' "Ith three RBL Orange Coast "ill lraHI to ~addlehack Saturda} lor J noon game In 1.ollcgl' baseball • W)omiag $. Soatlaern Califorala ollege 2: \\.\Om mg left-hander \tile l\1o\l''> "as masterful for eight innings ~1cld1ng JUSt three hits and one "al~ to earn the vit·tory in a oo n-ninlerrnce gam,· CC Mo "ho..,truel. out four. alrow:- cd .1 lead-nil single tn the ninth 1nnmg hl'lorc hl:ing lifted. Cowboys n~ht-hander Ste' c \' cmola relieved \ln'e" and p1cl.cd up the savc aftt'T gi.:1t1ng thl' final three o uts 'tl < ·., Ooug R~\trom. "ho re- hl"' ed \taner Paul Ph ler tn Lhe "'-'',·nth inning. h11 J soio home run in the l'lghth w g1H· the Vanguards thl'lr lir'>l run Ph lcr ((~I l who 'ulkrl'd the In,., ')\rud out three .t.nJ "Jl~ed lour • l C Rhers1de 7. UCJ S: The I l1ghl.1nd"" 11 ~-nl ~,ired fi\e 11mes in th, \t'\1.·nth inning to wtn a non- ~1>nkrcn,e ~ml' at Rl\er 1de as runrllr right-hander te\e G reen l'Jrnl"J the \\In rn relief . f 11r thl' .\ntl•a11·r~ ( 13· ). nght liddl·r fon "il...iggs "ent :! for 4. 1ndud1ng J dot,t bk Jnd a home run. 'i~,,~, fon Damush and Chns Gal- k~w haJ '"" h11-; for l 'CI Bill)' HarJ,·n, l ( I third hast:man. ex- ll nl.11.•d Im h11ttng 'trcak to nine g..l ll}l'\ Brown paces Huntington \dnJn Hr''" n "on . _ • 1,1ur l''l'nt' .i' Hunt-~ 1.. !Of.lun Bc..i'-h r.in past ~ r- h11' I '\°\\ riort Harbor. ----•r "· ,~_, in ho\s track and field .1, t 11!0 Rw" n hl<'l honors in both hurdle 1.·,lnt\ as "ell a thl" long Jump and 1r1ril~ Jumri ()a, 1d la('~ IA.On both th~ ~110 anJ ~00 for the Oilers f 1>n\ \l:tnl U'iO \\00 the Onl} 1.''lnl lor ''""f>l>n Harbor an th<' 'hut put (Plnse see ROUNDUP /IMJ ~ BASEBALL from 81 11nd ""' 111 th1· sra<.on. go1ng "thc dl\t.10ll' and gl\ mg up scven hits, "h1k 'tnl1nl). out "t'\Cn for Foun- 1.ltn \Jill'\ ( ~-1 ) \t thl• ribtc C)crcl. Brown with an R.1:\1 ''ngk 'i\nll lfam}asu ~Ith an RBI Jnd n:irnn l.3Pomte With a run dr'1\en 1n kd thc &ron~ • Hutlngson 3. C'vpre11 t : Tbc 01kr'> ralltl·J lwm a-~.{) deficit With thrl'I.' tun\ in the bo11om -of the fifth 10 ddcJI <. 'pres in the ronsolation hrJl l l'l fohn \ ullo "'l"nt the d.15- t.rnn· tor Hunungton g1\ mg up JUSt """ hll\ and \Inking out 1 ,, as the 01ll'r' 1mr1~1\l'J 10 4-:! o n the \C'J\(10 l hi.'' ·11 nla' at La Quinta ~.ilurJJ' at I pm • Martaa S, Westera S: The Vik- ini' .tnd the Ptoncc~ playt'd to a tic 1n a game called hy dartneu. '-1:mna ml'l\<.'!1 OJI 1n the toumameat and will fa C' ~nahe1m at home \.ttu1da) at I I 1n a con1e>lauon h ~ 1. l..l't game The Vtklnp trailed ~-2 going, into thl' bt>ttom of the WH'nth. hut Robin Lindsay and Dn'c ~hult1 powered them to three run'i to tie • lrvtff t , Aaaktm t : Mike Seal p1 11.:hcd a thrtt'·h1t1er, and the Va- quero (:?·:!) \Cort'd runs on 1 wild rue h and double play. to een IM 'KtOr\ at nahc1m. SeaJ ...... ciaht. ·"alk~ thtte and pt1Cbed 09l of a pair of ,am 1nclud1na a _.. k~ ttuatton "' the••••., .. fiOh. The Vaqueros win holl W.. ttn Saturday It 11 a.ta. •&.a•rtJ Qwlid ...... . C'lwtl .... ~ Mart ~ 1 RI tllllilt I\ lftftlftll 0( oeHait t111hl .. had two hill IO lmd * !'i! to •he flnt IWad '11 tlll ~'*' ........ ............ a~· iaS.. DI ....... 1.- J.I. .. M Dnlnge CGMI DAiL V PILOT/~ • ...,_ I, 1110 U\\ ~.L IC\"-1 H\1 1 IllIU 11 0"-I \f.,I Commissioner's proposal rejected by union ay KN WAUC.Elt locked on the key issue of salary arbatrauon In a nqouauna 1e111on that ended earty "' ......, .,,._ eligibility. Thursday momina. the union becked off its ha\'e been allotted f'or sprina tnin1na. when· ever 1t starts. NEW YORK -Commissioner Fay Vin· "While it as m)4 ttopc that the panics will demand that all two.year p&aytts be m9de cent proposed Thursday that baseball owners be able to reach an aarttrmnt, 1t is now daaible for arbitration and instead proposed end thei r 22-<iay lockout if players promised apparent that this must be eccomplithed an only half. not to strike, an idea the union immediately the next few days or we: will have to pOltpone Manaaement did not respond to that and dismissed. the start of the I 990 season," Vincent said. instead continued to offer a S4 million bonus "I auess M 've been rwve enough to k«P. th1nkin1 we're aoang to rtach an 81Jttmcnt. ' American League prciident Dr. Bobby Brown said. Vincent has the authority to order spring-Owners endorsed the plan. but union pool for players. with betwttn two and thrtt training camps open _ as Commissioner chief Donald Fehr said no deal -although he )'t>ars of ~rvicc. The union claimed Vincent's "We want to go back to work," Balti- more's P~il Bradley said. "The fans have to understand that they are being locked out, too. When I came here this wttk, I really thouaht it would get done. It really looks bad now,'T· Bowie Kuhn did after a three-week lockout in would not use the word "reJCCt." announcement was an am:mpt 10 take away 1976 -but 1s relucta nt to do it without "Thal wouJd be wonderful," Fehr said auen1ion from their offer. approval from owners. sarcastically "They get another ~ear whe~ Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud ~lia. .. 1 do not hke the idea of the com-players fet underpaid while they re making chairman of the owners· Player Relatfons S l'h bi I hon." Committee, said the lockout will continue if mi~~ioner of baseball opening camps," Vin-·•11•s not a serious proposal. Essentially, players don't make a no.strike pledfe. cent said ... h is something that should be this is a public relations effon. If it wasn't, _"No contract, no work," he said. "The achieved by agreement... • there would've been a proposal," he said. lockout was rut in effect to get something Owners and players did not meet Thurs-"Some would say this sugcsts owners arc still done. It wil eonunuc. The lockout was da) before Vincent's proposal and no meet-not interested in making a settlement. That is proposed to achieve an agreement." Vincent. speaking later to reporters. said the proposal had been sent to the union in the earl) evening. He said he wasn't surprised by the union's reaction and said that be wanted to hear the union's objections to his proposal and then attempt to negotiate. ings \I.ere cheduled. Wnh opening day just 25 my view. The owners knew Jong ago the Both sides agree the rqular season wall da) s a"a}. already half of all exhibition games answer to that question. All this as is an not begin as scheduled April 2 unless there 1s "I hope they'll think about i1 some time." Vincent said. "I would hope that eventually 1t will be accepted ... ha ve been canceled as the sides arc dead-attempt to preserve t!le present contract.·· a settlement b) the wttkend. Three Wttks ROUNDUP From Bl In other bo)s track: • Corona del Mal' 85, Woodbridge 56: 1e,en Hochchild won the 800 and 1.600. Gn:g hepard won both hurdle~ and Ke11h Miller 'iCt a school record 1n the p(lk 'ault with a mark. of 14-4 to lead lhl· "ea Kings 10 a 2-0 record and end thl' WamorS' 23- mect "1n Mr~·alo. Fran!.. Smtih "on the 100. long Jump and triple Jump for Wood- bndge. while Bari) Waxman cap- tured thl' ~hot put and disc us. • El Modena 80, University 55: Dan En1nk1n cleared 12-6 in 'the' pole \UUlt anu ,\I Hagh1gh1 was first in the weight l'' l'nt!i 10 highlight the TroJan,· l'fTon •Fountain Valley 71 , El Toro 65: Da' 1d Collin'> "On thl' 100. 200 and anchored legs 1n hoth relays as the Barons ed.ed ou t the "in at home R1ch1e LO<.'l..'w\OOd uoubled in the 1.600 and ~ 2!1(1 The 1.600 n:la\ rad~ "a" lhl' d1fferl·ncc. as Fou nta11i Valk~ led 66-b5. going into the c' ent. In high ~ hool gtrl\ tTaCI.. • Woodbridge 95, Corona del Mar 35: The Warrior' "-On the meet wtth threemul11plc-" in ncrs. 1nclud1 ng Kmt1na Lod .. "ooll ( 100. 100 lo" hurdle~. 400 rl'la' ). Kaci Keffer (200. JOO lo" hurdle,, 400 relay) and (ath1 Pe,·k (I ,bOO and 3.200). • University 79, El Modena 48: TanJa Bm. earned first in the 800- and l.6CXl-me1er runs for the Tro- Jans. and Caroline Gnffiirf'cared the school rel'Ord "1th a pc~onal best I 1.8 to "'1 n t hl' I 00-meter dash. •Ocean View 67, Estancia 59: Chns11e Engcs~r "on the 880 and mile to lead thl· c;cahawks to the non-league "in. "hilc Debbie Har- fro\l'. (s hot put and d1scu\) and rene Liu (long JUm p and tnple Jump) "ere douhle·"inners for Estancia • Huntington Beacb 71 , Newport Ha rbor 56: Na1altl· Adam led th<' Oilers. doubling 1n the 1.600 and 3.200 a'i Hun11ng1on Beach "on on the road. fhl' Sailors "ere kd b\ Katrina Neira. "ho doubled in the 200 and 41Xl. and Susie Jacobson. "ho "-On the I CX) hurdles and ran a leg on the \\inning mile relay team. L~db~tt~r h urls on~-hltt~r Junior Am} Lcdbct- ter. pla}ing 1n her first vars1t) game. led Foun· tain Valle~ High'' \Oft· ball team past La Quinta. 5-0. at thl' A1ten' field Lcdbclter 1.:aml' '-"lth1n one 'itnke of u pcrfrt·t game. but yielded a double on J 0.2 rnun1 he finished the game, gn ing up one htt and sinking out 1hr~. w11hout allowing a "all.. as thl' Baro n!I improved 10 2-0 Leading fountain Valle) at the plate "as Tra1.:1 \\ens (2 for 4. three runs ~ored). 'ihannon Dolan (2 for 4 ) and Jo<l ) 81,lcr (:! for 3) In other high <,chool softball. • Saddlebaek %, VIiia Park 1: The Roadrunners' Desi Abrego hurled a no-h111er through 5l/1 innings and finished w11h a one-hitter while sinking out 13 and walking JUSt three to improve to 2-0. With the score tied at one en1cnng the bottom of the sixth. Leann Lamva tripled and scored the game-winner on an error. • Sant1a10 7, Newport Harbor I: The Sailors fell 10 0-3 in non-league pla)' with the road defeat. W arriors sw~~p Haw ks Senior outside hitter Scott Seymour had nine kills and five service aces and senior middle blocker Mike Manthei had seven kills to lead the Woodbridge High boys volleyba\l team to a I S-12, I S-3. I S-6 decision over Laauna Hills in the Pacific Coast Leque opener for both teams and the aeason opener for the Warriors. In another boys match: • °"9 View I, 1ntM t: Chris Hocker (l 4 kills), Lee Qufon (IS kills) and Dale Tanner (55 uai1ts) were the key elements to the Sea· hid.a• IS· I 0, I S-101 I 5· I 3 victory over vititi"I Irvine 1n a non-kque duel. Ocean View improvet to 2-1. •mT .. J,1...-hedl l:JJ. C¥Y had 21 iill1 to lead the AnilU. but they 11iU came up lbon, ll·UL~5-6t 15-10, 15-9. C.onby ' now nu 64 kill• in two matches. Eric Sinker had four eces and Ii• .. bladll b ........ (0-2). . .... .. ,..,... In ..,, 1:0 IC 'I'll I·: H l·:C ·o HD BASKETB\1.1. ~ ...:.._• NBA STANDINGS Wn19m C•-•M:• ~•dfk DMMerl w L ~ct. GB L•ken 44 14 7S9 Portland 41 18 .69S 3'h Phoenix 39 19 .672 s Seattle 30 29 .SOI 14"'2 Golden Slate 27 3'2 .458 171.7 Cli~rs 24 36 .400 21 Sacramento 18 42 .300 27 MidWHt DIVl'lon Ulan 43 17 717 Sa n Anlonlo 38 20 655 4 Denver 33 26 .559 91., Dallas 32 17 542 101 , Houston 29 31 ."3 14 M innesota 16 43 271 261'1 01,ar1011e 10 ... 172 32 E•st.m Contlt'ence Att.nfic Division Philadelphia 38 '12 633 New Yorio. 37 n 627 Bos ion 34 24 SU 3 Wash1no1on 23 38 377 15 , New Jersey IS 44 254 '12 , M ta m 1 1• 47 230 , . ., Cef'ltral Division Oe1ro11 •S 15 1$0 Cllicaoo 38 11 6« 6 ., M 1twau1..ee 32 27 542 12 , Indiana 31 29 517 14 At111n1a 28 31 475 16 > Cleveland 25 34 424 19 , Orlando 16 .. 267 19 Thunoay•, Sc_, M,nne\oto 111. Cll-\ 9• U•an 98 Cnocaoo 9• Houston 11 1 Sea!llt 91 C.Oloen Statt l•S Clevtleno IOS Seer en'ento 111 Cl'uirtolfe 101 TOOe'I'\ G•rM' Gol~n Stale el Ulltto 1 30 om Wasrttr\OIO" v\ Boston at Herlforo •JO om Detroit a t New J11r sev • 30 o m Porttano ar Pn1l•Oelon1e • 30 om Seat!~ a t At111ntlf' • 30 om P"oe"•• a• lr\Ooana • 30 D m Utal'l at M1lwau~l'• 6 om Tlm~rwolVes 111, Clippers 94 CLIPPERS -Norman S t6 10 I~ 10 Smit,, I II 9· I? 2S B.,,oam.n 2 • 0 0 • C.artancl 1 6 0 0 • C.arr.ci. •·9 0 0 I Mann•"9 • I 10 11 II Marl•n 2 2 0·0 4 WOif 2·6 0 0 • R•Yt r\ I 6 I 1 3 B•"" \ter 1 S 0 0 • Harri\ 0 1 O·O 0 You"9 O·O 0 0 0 Tota•\ 31 12 )0 '° ,. MINNESOTA -CO<'D•n I 13 0 0 16 Murortv 1 3 1·2 S B•11_,.r •·11 4 10 Camol>eM 1 I) 16 1J 30 R •C"a•d\O" 17 10 1·4 11 M1tc~o " 11 ) l IS L.onaro O· I O·O 0 Rove • 1 0 0 I Lowe 0 0 0 0 0 Se• er\ 0 0 0 0 O Rot!' 0 0 0·0 0 West O O 0 0 O Totais 43 16 74 36 111 M '"'IM>•a k-l>Y Ouar'Nr\ 19 24 JI 20-94 31 11 JO 1 Ill Cole9e scores MIDWEST ino ana 11 On•o St 6" M•cn1gan 9• W•KOllllfl ~ M•C"•lll" St '4 Nortr.western 6' TOUltNAMENTS Flnal1 AllMtle 10 Temo1e SJ Manacl'uHlfl SI Otti. v ... Y M<Jrrav St M E Kenluc~v S7 Tr1ns A.,_lcl A""91c -'" L•lfle Rock 10S, Centen•rv n Oual1ttrflnal\ W.itwn AltH'tl< Hawell M Wvomlng 63 lt!u\·E t Po10 18 New Molco 61 Uta h 1>2 Brlollam Your10 l>I loll A•r !'ore• SI Cotoreoo St SI F Int R llUftd &le EHi P1m»uroll It. llJW.on. ~ 10 81e Stry Monla.na SI "' Mon~~ S7 WPber SI 7S Nevada·Reno M ~· Lou0sv.11e 79 Tulane 61> MemDh•s Stott 11 SolJtrt Ca•ol•na S6 C•nc•nnatl 6S FIOfoda State "4 Coll $o<Jthern Ml\~n•D91 I I Voroonta Tt<ll 61 Mldwfltolm c ....... Davion 90. Oetro11 n Evans ville '6 Maroue11e S7 Lovola IM '1 St LOU•\ SI )levier Ohio 14... Butler 61 .,,.aclfl<· 10 USC IS Wurtlnoton St 68 At1rona St S7, Wnrt•"9ton SI ~llwn Vandllrt>lll 68. FIO<'lda SI Communintv c ..... men STATI FINALS I •I er"' IW!lh G9'1f!H, UCI) Oua""'11N!J El Camino 97, Well Vallev 90 R•nc:l10 Sanllaoo 16. ArMrlcan Rlvtr 66 Crtal>OI 90. MoorPark 79 Mtrced 73, lmc>erlal Valley 70 HIGH SCHOOL eovs Mollet' Del 72, M.lnu•I Ar11 64 OIVIMOH I CS-"-"' Ill~ SemHlftelsl Manuel Ar1i Matw o.f .... "'"' ........ Ca oeo 3 6 • 12 Kar.en 1 1 • 6 J_, • 0 I 9 Bovie 1 6 l 24 8 radberrY 1 1 s 10 QulM I 1 • 4 Baal 2 1 1 6 A!14rts S 6 1 16 Ce!ettlM 4 0 4 I St-0 0 0 0 M¥rlwll'ler 2 0 O 4 0 Nell 1 6 I 11 Smith 0 0 1 0 Grl'tl 0 0 0 0 Knl9rtt 0 0 I 0 0..~6J.•~S7 DtVISIOfe IU IS-"-"' .......... , SemMlnlts> Del .. uaOIM E SfMCla M E\tat>rk ArOOUon Alhtabrlo. Ga1nts Carr Mettlnolv Tot•ls ........ .. .. "'"' • 4 o tl Hereo111 1> 2 2 14 3 10 4 16 McOan1e1s l I 3 1 O I 4 I Fuerbr1r\9r 6 J 4 lS 5 11 1 21 Hees 1 0 S 6 S I 3 11 Hemmond 3 O • 6 O O O O Tru111io 4 O 3 9 Ho~anson O 0 I O Lv 0 0 1 0 1111 13 63 Totals 24 6 74 S7 Score bv Ou•,,.,, Dos Putt>los 16 13 13 71-63 E\tancoa 13 I 14 71-57 T11ru oo.n1 goats Ool PWl>lo\ -Galne\ M E \tet>roo~ E stan<;la -Haas 1 TrulillO T ecrtn•L ol\ None S.rvlte 41, Cor~ de' M.lr J9 DIVISION Ill tSoun..rn Ill.._.,~') COfON def Mar S«Vlte f9ftpflp ·f9 ftpfl'P Wa John\ n 1 O l 4 Maru\ en I 6 l I J•ct.\01' • I 7 9 An~tlO" 3 0 • 0 P•u sen 3 t 4 U M Co•Ov 1 1 3 • uo,,err 3 .1 1 1 Rosenk••"' • O 1 9 Ft.nl I l 3 S StaC>'etOI' 'I 4 • 1 Ht\\f 0 0 l 0 0 COIOY I 1 I ) Rul"C'" 1 ' , • c ..... ,, 0 0 0 0 To•a \ IJ ll 16 39 Tota ' U IS " •1 Score bv Ou1"9n Corol\e di' Mar 9 • 11 1-39 S•• V•te lO 6 ' 16-4 I l ll•ef DO•"' 11041• Servote 7· ROH 'lllranr Steo•t•on Tetnn-c.&'\ Stee>IC'IOn ISi Santa Oar• 77. LHUN &Heh •• DIVISION IV ISoultlfm R--h samlflnat'I l•9'1n• s'uc:h 'Santa Cl1r• Borello Buicrttr Trfv1l"'O M df'OhY. B. 10" 19ftofl'P 1 0 0 • o 0 I IJ l 0 1 • I 3 7 S I 6 S 9 Howartn T arvtr Z1ufa t~\ c • ..... ~.r 2 7 0 0 M11tsfa\ Amer 19 ft 01 I'll 1 0 I 4 IS S 7 39 I> 1 I 13 I 0 l 7 1 0 , • 0 0 7 0 7 t) I Feo••u• O 2 O 1 s ... ar11ier Nen\O" Bu\\ 0 7 0 7 1 0 1 I I 0 Borr on Mu••ota IS IS 10 ... To•a' 1 0 0 • l3 7 ,, 11 Scort l>Y 0u•r19f'I l a11vn11 Bo n 1 ; IS 71-'8 SaNa C ore lo 21 ft 71-11 Tnrpp "°'"' o •II'\ Loo ~ Beac,,-Tr11v no 2 B~''"'' I So"• Cla•o l ar•t" • T t<" at\ NO"t HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Palo Verde' 71, Co sta Meu 4S DIVISION Ill 1sounwm R....-h s.m.tlnalst Cott• llMM P-Vorctn Nll' •t N <"O • War Cl O•Camt11 Brven• Tl'W)mO\ f or,eve,,11~. 0•01 Su11•vama St'•\c>r f9ltpf lp """'"' ) 0 4 '1 W I' II' 8 • I 11 1 0 I 1 tt..morue.n i I I 12 S 0 2 11 MO•C'l>O"\I' 8 1 0 11 4 0 l I Ma•Ont'v ; 0 I 10 J J t 9 JI< ,,, 1 0 I A I 0 I 1 lvt'r\O" 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Fo SO"r 1 0 0 1 0 7 I 7 Aloi·~ 0 0 1 0 0 O O O Ar>tnonv l 0 1 ? I 0 0 7 H1t 0 0 7 0 Wt1 I I'• 0 0 0 0 MCA \IM 0 0 I 0 Munf'l'>O 0 I 2 I KennC'Ov 0 0 0 0 I' ent ,n I 0 0 2 Totel\ 18 S '' 4S Tot"'\ 11 1 1) 71 kor-e IW Oua"9n coua Moa 11 1 I? 1..-s P•'O• Vl'•Oe\ 7S lo 11 -71 T"'ff-l>O"',._. \ ~"..,..J WaLd L Pa10$ Ve•ott->/Y n •• I Hw,..1>nr•n I ff'CMK<I \ '°'6N GOl,t · .:) "• scM9I HOH· LEAGUE ESlllKll 1te, 111t11e 12' It '*-' at NWY Vwda CC> I Ca1vt rt tE t JI 2 Rocnman !E l 38 3 a.<11 If )<I • O•v·l IF I .0 Al\Oef'M>ll, '3 L-&Hdl MillaM'I 111, EdlHlt t20 (at Sff Cliff CC I I Wurtr CMI 31 7 Kn~ IEI J HH"'lma 11 M 40 4 Qul\I tE I 0 S & HH"'lmen (Ml. 4' El Tere 200, UnlWnlt\I J06 lat RenchO San Joaou1n GCl I Ze,h11r lfTI JI 2 JecOl>W>n CUI MlldiSOll !Fl I Ja Smltrt tFTI 39, S HaOlev IUI. Jt Sm11n CUI 40 OcNn View 112, Ltlle 8"dl .. ..., 111 (II L-&eac.ll lllKt'ff'"" li'erlrl I 0 '8 vrne IOVI Yerta11l"wa (Pl. 39. 3 '>rtew IOVI trnll IOVl Ber!efleld ILPI. 41 4 Koen IOVI 47 • ~A taurMfMftf , ...... ,. let Cw81 -Al l , ...... ~"*"'"• JioN'itiJ\·~ UJ>-6t r...,..,,._ """'' C •JCA'lltlCC"'. JS-J)-IO """""• "'"°· c:; -.. " • JJ-11 ,...,.,.,.....,, Ma,. ..... , w Jl--11 C:...-•S.-• Mi![d••'d' w ll-11 ...... ...., rms-Jl·lt-11 ~w 8.\SJ.H -\1.1 ~ c ..... ltOH ·CONf'•Rl!NCI UC ll!Wnlde 7, UCI S UCI 001 011 100-S 11 UC R•vtf\IM 000 700 5011-7 17 0 !.ewt'll, Mev 111 and Berger, McElderrv. Green 17J and Percluet. w-GrNn, 1·0' L-S.well 2 1 28-Slo.eoo' IUCll Wtber IUCRI 2 loYela IUCR) 3B-Goodclte IUCll HR-Sl<.eovl (UCll Wytmlft9 S, s.<:411 C ..... 2 wvom•no 003 000 100-S I 1 soea1 Co11eo11 000 0()0 011-1 6 1 Mo\tt Vtrnol• \91 eno FHHM, PMer, Rvsirom 17) eno Sleole W-Ml>lH L-Plyler, 0 I HR-ROb4!rl (W}, Rv\lrom (SCC) Communttv cole9e ORANGE IEMf'llllE CONFERINCE Fuller'9n IJ, ~--CMSI 11 Orange CoH t OCM 106 000-11 17 FuuertO" <M 002 OOa-ll IS I S•uart Fon 111 Alvarti (3), Tl'lerla11 161 and Bu'"' L. oscomt> Painton <•I Steve11s (91 Ind Soe••,.,an W Pa1nt011 L-Alv•rei 1·1 s-S•I'•'"' lB-Penct IOCCI McCall IOCCI. Dodd OCC c,o11 IOCCI Roor19ue1 (Fl Sonk "'•" " ' snort IF I Mon\Of\ IFI HR-SllOfl F 7 · Hkltl '°'ool LOARA TOURNAME NT Ocun View S, Ketella l • a'"• ooo on o-J 9 1 0. t•" V •w 170 700 x-5 6 6 A ,.,, ano C ••n\ Paoe, t<:arhner 161 ano BIU w -Pewt 2 0 Al>('(! I I S-t<:arl ....- 2B-A•'IOIO OVI HR Arnold IOVI lnllnl 1. AnaMlm 0 Irv nt 010 000 1-1 3 I Al'ont' m 000 000 ~ 3 0 <.ta •"a M·nlc Serlnoa a nd Jer1 w -.seal, l ·I l SM•l'Oll JB Serna IAI Hunttnqton &tacll l, Cvpreu 2 Cvor~\\ 001 010 0-1 A l H,.int ~gt'arHll!llp!" 000 030 0-3 I 1 B••Oll•\ Tut ntie 161 ano Orudll• VullO end Manot•\ w Vullo ? O L-8rldoe' 1B-Mar tit HBI 3& Holmen ICI Fou11rall! Vl .. V s. SUMY ... , 3 Sl.""'V ... \ 010 100 1-1 , l l'ov~•• n V& h ?01 700 a-S 1 3 r •a f "no S1;1>arm111r\ Hale ano S.atev P!'nal .,,. S W Hall 2 0 L -Fr•t.f 2B P . .,,., F V Mor l1n!'1 IS•o U111v1nltv 4, Nor111 IR~11del l N~rl" 000 110 0-l 1 I U'1 •tr\ •v IOI 010 I • 6 7 Jc.~~\ \w l"I l•I al\O Coll>Y SH Va·I 151 rut• is A•<"f'' 1 •"o BuHtf w '"<-' 0 L-'> .. t•1 () I Marina S, Wotl9m S ""'''~'" 011 010 1-s 10 1 Nar "' 000 110 3""5 10 I S• • "' l P• ;,,t,.dt• • ano Nvoero Pat •••~011 Btn\Otl l~I a• d l no'av 7& Tt nv IMI l.nO\h ,,..., .. ("<;II y, fvll"\O" CMI B•·' t.'. L , °'Q\' .,. w C.o"'",, w l&-xnu111 LOARA TOURNAMENT °"'4r S<ertl I CIWn....,Wlicl SllmMIMl1) L l•f"' ""6 Serv 111 J CF lflll Pia ca S.0-.lflNlh I l' Oo•11do 16 Savanna 1 (COll\llal*I S«nlfln.al\) V 1a Par~ 1 Pat t ce I> Ntwllvrv P&O 9 S.nt,11\/0 ~ ICOllHl•llen O•me\I Dane H ''' 1 Leouna N II\ 4 Diamond Bar IJ Lo\ Ala mltot l l ot Am1oot 10 Loara S Cl Toro & Oow11av 4 Le 0 , n1e ) ~on C 1"mtn1e 1 PACIFIC COAST BAPTIST 81&LE TOVANEY IHotlld l>Y l.11>«1V Chf"l,tla11I LI~ Cllrh~n 9, Henta .. Cftrhtlan 0 L. l>C'••v r "' \ten ) 10 000 5-'9 12 0 H••·••QP ,,,, tt•e" , 000 000 0-0 I I y, Be'tl>O"'IO l\uOl'•\ 111 et\O HOOOlft G'ntl Bt'rrvmao I) I eno C llOI W M Bal!OClano I I l---G,,.,, 0 1 1-&-M·811ti00ano 1LCI 0-Cll'lnor lCJ NHL Tlluf"lda'+"s S<ere1 B "•O 10 Bu\ton 4 Toro~•o 1 He••IO<'O • NY R anoer \ 1 "" adl' l>I'•• 5 Ott•o I l Sl LOU•l 1 Nt .. Jtrsev • NY l•land41rs 1 To<lav'\ Gamet O~l'De<. et WH"">Oton SOS D m Eomonton at W ""'0.0 S lQ om Ca •11111 Y el Vancouver 1 30 o m BAD'91'\TO '\ Hltfl lcMle NON•L•AGUI! L\lan<.1a IJ L.a Habra 6 Ocn n View 14 Co\te Mew S •n-n ,,,_,r \Me·•~·--Jt I) Scetiv ........ • n --n p~ ...., •• ~." ,. )1 n C.•r. N'dot• >I »--1J t\60.A ., ,, >...-n ~OM-• ,. )1 1J Ir ••L~••t.• ,. J1 n J-C-Mii~ I 0 I 2 WNllMK 0 0 0 0 _ .... _ •n-n l •-.c• r,..,.,...,.. J1 ll ,. !(..._~ .. "' Daniels I 0 I l Tolal1 2• 10 ?O " To11111 n n IJ n k-IW~ MallYlll Aris i. IS IS 20-64 Maier o.i 1• ts 11 26-n Thr..-ooinl _,, Menu.I Art..-.,aotlerry 4, Jones 1 Mai.,. Otl-9ovle •· O'lffll t TtcrltllulJ 8rlldMrrv (MA) .... Ii.•••• '1 n -n c .... -... """c..-, tt n-n •• (~•' -0--,._n c ............. . .., .... , ... ,.. •~-n ¥~·-· Jt ~.., ,. _,, He \.IUOf' G•• .. •W•Ni 11 u-n J-'t-1 ... '-"""' ,. u-n .,., ,. ..... llrM .,.,..,. ,, _n ,,..,....,,._.. HO'#eirot•·•t• JS· n sa-ie. l ..... ... , ..... ":w-n -~., --~ ..... ..._,, , ... ,.~,,·- llOH"'i f H \( l'\f, JI l1 I• TomC'.11<,,.. JI ll-1• t<-G-<-. ,._,. o ............... ,, u-u .,."' ,..,..v..,,. .,._,. On•"-' ,. ... ,. ,~ ....... JI J1 If a......Ge•-JS,._,. J .... ...._ . ,._,. ........ , ....... , .. ,._,. a-.. .., ... lit •-1• '°"""'"- \ t: l . \ "'-( II I·. D l I . I-. T.-v aASK•TaALL Hlgll sc.nool l>OVS -Slalt Olvllloll I Sout....,-11 Reolonal1 Finell II Lo• A""'4t' 5POrh Arena (Meter Del n Long &uc11 Polvl, I 30 om SWIMMING Community coMeoe me" and women - Ora"9e Cout at Cvpreu. 2, Cerrllo•, Puadene ., Golden WHI, '30 HUin lCnool t>ovs ano girt• -trvlne al TIHlln, 3 Merine al NewPOrl Harbor, J • VOLLEY9ALL Colll'Ot mt'1> -Stenlord a l UCI 1 30 Communllv cotleoe ,,,.n -C.otden WHI 11 Mt Son Antonio. 7 Ho(lh K~ bo\ll -WOOClt>r109t al L•oun• H;JI~ 1. Trat>uc.o..}iUll .Al Co"• MU&. J. Marin•, at Unl11ersl111, 7, Saddte0aci. 11 BolH Grencit. 6 30, Alumni 1tl Laoun• Buell, 1 Ta ACK Commun1tv cotleoe Mf'n ano .. Qf'nl,. - Otlr\04! CoHI et Goldlll! Wett 7 30 ' Higr. schc>ol C>Ovs •nd g rl\ -Corona Olli M11r el Bronc;o Rt •Yl 1 TENNIS Co•~• men -UCI et Soutl'ler" C•hlorn·• 1n1erc°"eo1atu •' Pasaoene 7 Soutrtern Call to"'"• Col'eoe at wn11t1er 1 '""'' COl!e91 ,,.,,,.. al wei.1mo111 2 Con~t wome n -UCI at UC Santa Barbara 1 )() • Communolv COi 119t men -Gronmont at Ora,,ot C«>4>' 1 t1.!i>h sc"OOI t>ov\ -co\fe Mtse al fr111,,. l Sar1 Cl•mentt al WOOdt>rodoe 3 Corona Oel Mer at Dena Hot) l Newoort Harbor a l Sunnv HI"' l Meler Of •' B·'llOO MOn1oomerv J IS We\•m nl•er a t Et Dorado 3, Min ton V1110 at Es•anc•a 3 5anta An.a •t Sad<l1eoac1o. 3, &ot•• C.ranot o• Oco n V1tw 3 SOFT8ALL Comm"'"''• cot•eo• women -FutlltlOI! 111 Golde" Welt 7, Cv1>rtu al Or•!llll Coasl, l H19" sc'>OOI otrl• -CO''• Mesa al Co •ournamtnl WOO<lbrlOOt M•ltr Oel, UnlvtrtllY, W115tm•n\t•r al Cvoren Tournal'l\llnl, ,Saddle I>~~"" 3" i!- &ASE &ALL. Hlol'I \C'100I -NewPOrt Etlo.\ SemHlnels, LOMI Tourne~nt S.mllonal\ Et *unoo Tour nemen1 Sem1I nail TE'\'\IS ~ Communltv c ..... men C>aANGE EMll'•E CONf'EllllNCE Orl"99 C .. U t, RIMM Safttla .. 0 ~' F OOd OC def B11 n\ 4·l 6 3 Ziiiman IOCI oet Vt .. •O' " 4 3·• 6 0 Moor• IOCI dei If erns 6 1 6 0 If rer OC I a.I Pt\atn 6·0 6 0 VI" Ou•r>e 0C ~I Je~" 6 0 6 0 A .. ..ov IOCI Of'! Go•dO'I 6• ,_. ~' ~• 1er OC 1 dC'I &a•ns Ven•O ' 1 6 6·J l'oOOd Aoov OC Clfl Karns PTlam • l o 0 Ven Ouvrt 0 "" 10( Ciel Crooan J- 6 ' 6 I Communltv cole9e women OAANGE EMll'IRE COHFERENCE Or~ CNU t , R•llCM SMM9e 0 ~ Gar• a tOC de' l111fll o 0 6 0 Adomf' IOCI 04'1 Melt'' 6 2 6 4 ThOmDtO" IOC I Ciel Me·•• 6 1 6 4 C>evt le no IOC• def l ara • I o I Baird IOC del l ot.•no 6 I • 0 B1rc11 tOC cit! POI ao. 0 0 6 0 O~llM' C.orc • Ada"'• COCl dti 11on1 Mei st"' ' o 6 I Bofcll Boord OC I Ott Meler Lara 6 J 6 3 TMmo\on Awwematovano11t IOCI def Poll•cll Covrn 1 S 6 I Hleh school boys NO.H·LIEAGVE o • L• Oulnta '· Hu"""9hwl 8NOI ' (La Oull!ta Wltll en MfT>I\, 1l·6S I Slrltlls N11 .. vrn t HB def Ho\flv._ 6 l def Lim 6 1 or I&,. .. •·0 Ou fHBI IO\I 0 • 0 " 4 ' S•IYt< H& O\t 0 & 0 6 • o Otoubl91 • S t>O'• 0 Ma"no tH81 tosl to Vu·Trouno I 6 ~ Ou Oo.tn 6 4 Olf Le Nguven. 6 0 New tO"..Y~ •H8t ~· 1-6 ~ rt 6'<l "4w Per"'"' HBI '°'' O 6 w<lf' • 4 • 3 NtW-1 H•l1Nr 14, FtWltalll V ... v 4 ~ M 1'sen Oe->t NH oef Wt U 4 I de! ""or •e 6 I ~ Suo·•o 6 3 HanMlfl INHI •Oii 6 I 6 1 • I G b\on (NH wOI! 6 • 6 I 6 l ~llM\ S<111u11 ea •d NHI '°'' to LI Net.rt< J • del MOn•tt Cad 1 1 6 de! LN Sh•11 1 S RffO J11co1> !NHI IOU • ' WOii ' 0 IOSI ' 1 ~\N)ur·Hofl-(NHI wO!I 7•S, 6 • lo'I 0 6 Hltfl scM9I MYS .. AOFIC COAST LIAGU• WOOC!t>r•09tt def L111una Hill,, IS· 17 1S J IS 6 OcHn View def lrv1na 1S 10, l~· 10, IS 13 El Tero otf l.euune 8tacll, 11 IS 15 • IS· 10 IS 9 NON·L.EAGUE Flla!l<ol Oef San Ctel'IWl!lt 14 I• IS·7 IS ll IS 13 ,. Jrl• ,. ._,. .. ,._,. 11·»-IS ,, ... » "»-1' •11-n ,,.,._,, •u-n ,. n-n •·n-11 ,, Jt-ll ,, Jt-ll ,. ,._,, • JI-» JI It • )1-7! •v -n • »-1' • v -u "'•""'~ ·~·· L•'"'•. .... ... , ......... t(t"".-Y~f'f • ""~ ,,,, .... ~ ... MM'•NC(- N<• Poi!• J ...... " k•"'-)-·-~ <>¥•t4•-· -""-""~" l "JM!t ... • J o..i.t•~ o •• ..,,.~ .. J ... c.,,.. •• # .. __ . .. ,-.. , ... l_ ~ ......... cs-1 C-v't-1a.tt1 r ..... •1•• ·--•t •·lilt-It ·-It •»-It t i J)-1' J9 JI-It ,, J1 It .. ,. ,,..11 ,. ·-1t ,. )1-16 Jt->1-lt •• It ..... ,. 1' JI ,. ,. n ,. n ,. 11 . ,._,, Jt »-11 , .. , .. ... H \ 11 U O \ Mulligan backers ' sound off- This week's question: UCI basket- ball coach 8111 Mullipn's Antcatcts ~ere 5·22 fo r the season (then entered Bi& West Tournament action this week and bowed out 5-23). Should he be fired'! No. UCI Anteater basketball coach 8111 Mulliga n should not be fired. I 1h1nk instead of being fired he should be given a vote of confidence w11h a contract extension and a raise 1n pa) Geor1e Zeme~ Hut1a11M Beac• M) dt gu'>t and concern cQncems the spons section. the Question of the \\l'Ck. l l('J basketball team ·1s 'S-22. ~htiuld the Anteaters fire coach Bill Mulligan" I think this 1s temble. I never e\pc 1cd I "'ould sec something hkc th1!1 ou1 of a good paper like the DaJJ1 Pilot. I ha'e been a subscnber for JO )Car" and th1~really upset me. I'm about read)' to forget about )tlU gu) '>and JUSt gt"t thc Register and that'o; JI. I don't know Bill Mulligan pcrsunall) but I know enough about him from reading hi column in your paper and l'' crything I've heard ahout him tu know he is a fine gl·ntkmun. ~ nd here, the Pilot, yoJguys want to tire tnm. or you're looking for rcasom to fire him, }OU're getting the public Ut">turhcd. more disturbed th.11l""tM) arc "11 h a losing season to th1nl.. ma\ he the) can cause the finng of a u>alh No" hcre 1\ J good qualtt) gentle- man "hti 1s 1ea<.h1ng a heck ofa lot nwn· 11'lan ba<;l..etball and doing a goou Jflh of 11 .,k had the m1sfonune th1\ ~e.ir ol not ha' 1ng loo good ofa recurd Jnd I thin~ rafhcr IJian )'Our paper gl'll1ng on ham -tr) mg lo get h11n lirl·d ~ ou ')hould do )Our best to \Cl' \\hJI \OU ltlUld uo to help him. r 1r\1 11( all 'ou·, e ~ot to realize UC' ln11w 1\ a uni,cr'>tt) in the Ca h· torn1.1 '"'html '>} '>lcm and they an- lum1w11ng "1th 'lhools that don't hn ' l' nl·ar thl' academic requ1re- llll'nt' hut Bill Mulligan docs his best '"1th "hat hl"'I go( and tne to do a guud ioh .ind hl' d0<·<, do a good JO\> and 11 thl\ l..111d of stuff 1s going to UlnttnUl' \IHI l'Oll JU!ll caned my \Uh\npt1on Tim I' thl' 1ir;1 lime l'H· called a nl'""Parx·r in rq-1ard to an~thing J',c 1 ~au I his thin~. I couldn ·1 bcht'\ c 11. I J"'' let 11 .,el for a fe" da\S because I "a' afraid "'hat I "ould Sa) 1f I had l .1lkJ right .11 the 11me II 1h1 l..1nd of !ltuff continues I (,hin·1 \\Jiii tu h;ne an~1h1ng to do '"'h \11u I 1h1nl.. \OU O\\>C Coach \tull1i'an .in a polos>· I hope "e don't \l'l' JIH more ol 1h1~ gathage 1n the lu1u n.· HANDY From 81 Jan Pucba11kJ Pounial.Ji Valley both dra" good no"ds·a\ do the Dodger' .i nd \ngl'I~ and the Lakers a111.J C. 'lipper' T 1 ad. und ftcld u~·d 10 hJ' e the C 11n~p10n "" 1tat1onal and the Col- 1\l'lllll Kl'l.1" \\llhin j shur1 'pan of t1nw .1ml ho1h "CH' h1ghl) \Ul'l n ful tur a numlx•r ul H'.tr\ It lt•ulu be th.it J '>t'rnnd LPCT \ 1t1u111J111l 111 in Oranj!,l' C ounl\ \\Ould a11racrmon-fun~ 10-w:itch thl' \l,1f\ 111 the I P<.., \ P'1rt1<:1pate .. \\~·-llon'1 ""ant tu 1n1er1ere w11h thl' I O\ ( o~otc' toumamcn1." m- hur !I.'\ \J~' ·· fhe~ ha' e indicated !ti\.'\ m .. , Ix· intcrc\ll'd 1n lhanging tc i 1l11: 'pnng in IQQI '-'c don't care 11 "e h.l\l' J tuurnamcnt 1n ~pnl or 1n \l'J)ll'lllht•r "e'll tal..e 1he date thl'\ don't "·"H \\ l' do hoJ)(' 10 gct ,t.irh·tl 1n I Yll I hn"cHr" 0 c. 111 P \110 I\ -r he reu•ntl> n111d u<leJ \ou1h,•rn ( nhfom1a P(iA ( 11111 r \fXl hJ'> tlcen pronounced 3 hu~w <iu LC'' h> I >on Sandefur. d1- rcl tnr ol profe'>'>mnal '>l'r .. 1cc'> for 1hc 'o( nl pc;•\. fht cvrn1 wa., hrld nt the \naht•1111 Stad1ulll l\h1b111un < l'nter 1n I l·hruar> It will return nnt ~car <1trnrd1ng to \andefur l>on Andcrwn nC<'uu vr dire tor of the freedom Ro"' I and the ncwlv inaugurated D1~nc)land P1g'i kin · C'la~!)1t 1n IJte .\ugu 1 featunng < olorado and T cnne'>scc. wa~ on hanu Monda> lo pla) tn the Free- dom Bu" I (,olf ( la\\IC tll ewport &a<.h ( ountf') ( lub .\ndcrscn has ta~en O\C:r the reins for the '""O game under the Nlnner of the Or· ange ount)' Spons As~1at1on. A largt' turoout wa" on ha nd for the event w11h an outstanding number of pr'i1co; and awards mad<' 10 the part1c1pan1 Ho••~ L. Ha"'r 11 • former Dally Pl,., Speru Wrl~r •Nu r.I•,,.. _,,,,..,.., et'try elkr ~. Curren, Collin's to clash today Ttw D~ ~'fot AN TA CRUZ Fonner tw<> t1mc A ~talion or Surfina Pro. fnsaonals ,.ortd champeon TOl9 • umn of Sana. Barbara doWMt Austraha's lukt Epn in the openiftl round of the main ~' of me CoN Wattt ClaMic twre Tbunday to.,. • llCCOnd-round matdl~ llli• Cosia Mfta•1 Rictut Colliaa -I In wotntn '1 Ktioe. .,__ Wlirtl CMmPI08 Kim~ al ... ...... .... Aliaa tiMnl' '-_" ~ lwh .................. rOu.d wiamn.. Orange Coa1t OAILY PILOT/Frid~. M•ch I , 1"0 -. NGE COAST AUTO . . • . Range ROv:ei:~.~t h .ome oD the roughest_of rc>;ads~ !k-• ly GENE SELIG o...., ..... c .. ...,..... It's 4:30 a.m.. pitch black when the alarm clacks. We're going quall shooting In the Baja today, our vehicle loaded the night before, shotguns In the factory-Installed gun rack, our pointers ltzle and Sigmund In the factory-Installed dog guard, four people aboard, two In the front buckets electrically ad- 1uatable eight ways, two on the rear bench built a few Inches higher for better vlslbility. We fire up the 3.9 ve. turn on the Premium Audio System with 11 speakers, select a compact disc from the six-disc magazine and within minutes we find ourselfes on cruise control, four-wheeling it down the pike In solid comfort equaled only In a stretch limo. Yet, within a couple of hours. we'll be making a sharp turn off the pavement, slowing to below 5 mph. a quick shift to 'N' of the automatic transmission. drop- ping the other shflter to 'L', the A/T back to ·o· and proceeding through the woods. over rocks a foot high. crossing logs left where they fell. Not to worry. This vehic;:le wlll easily clear a standard bowling ball, fording streams and eventually through a muddy field to the place where we'll be erecting l')ur 'shooting blind. havE! our lunch, homefully bag our allotment of birds and then retrace our steps, arriving home safely late that night. Low tree branches along the YWJy will be pushed aside by the brush guards which protect our front and rear lamps and lenses. The engine and transmission are kept from harm -by the Jagged rocks thanks to the underside protective panels. All the whlle, driver and passengers ar~ sitting on selected Connolly le~ther-covered seats -the same skins that are fitted to the fine Jaguar and Rolla-Royce autGmobiles. All this coupled with ABS brakes means traveling In grand styte in a Range Rover, made In Solihull. England. and d is- tributed by· Range Rover of' North" America In Lanham, Md. Two model'S .....! Rover and Rover County -differ by a minimal $3,700. We suggest going for the County edition. The hand- p.ollshed and superbly fitted burl walnut dash and door panels, the premium sound system with six-magazine disc player. a dim- ming rear view mirror, plus a few other touches. make it worth it• , This vehicle is best described as the Inherent British character with a deeply Ingrained respect for heritage. Range Rovet Is a testimony to the values of a society of people who ap- preciate the highest possible quality of workmanship regard- less of ewffort or cost to attain it. This may tend to scare oH some buyers with a genuine interest in off-roading. How- eever. I believe that you will be. as I was. very pleasantly sur- prised to learn that Rover prices are well within the means of people who appreclate a. solld four-wheel-drive unit offering every possibility human amently -debuting at $40.000 and top- ping out at $50,000 f9r the County series. It Is every bit a Rolls at on,e- Range Rover shows off Its unique suspen1!9n. third the price. It is a family car that will take your lady to the opera one evening and for an afternoon of off-roading the next day. The 3.9 V8 is as much at home on the freeway at 80 plus mph as 11 JS with.its J.6-inch alloy wheels buried 1n quicksand to the lug bolts Here 1s a true multi-purpose vehicle honed to perfection. of lasting consequence and. above all, a great value. Range Rover runs in constant four-wheel drive at 80 mph At 5 mph, Rovers have mastered the 1ungles of Madagascar. the Aus- tralian outback, the Darien Gap and. most recently, the Con- tinental D1v1de the first-ever corssing north-south by a motor vehicle 1n Colorado and ac- cred 1ted to be the m ost cMlleng1ng off-pavement trip m history 10 13. 188 feet. through seemingly unpassable obstacles. a total of 1. 123 miles over 12 days and nights The U S Forest Service con- sidered the exped1t1on an ex- Oalfr ,....., ,...... ~, G•n• 1•"9 emplary demonstration of re- spons1 ble o ff-road driving Sponsoring and ass1st~ng on thlS JOUrney to prove 9 point were such 1mpress1ve com- panies as Borg-Warner Auto- motive. Caterpillar. Coleman and M1chehn The secret 1s really the VS . which develops 178 hp at 4.750 rpm delivering 22o'pound feet of torque through a central dif- ferential unit which is v1c1ous compled to an automatic trans- mission which ad1usts power be- tween the front and rear axles at all times. For 1990, Rover gets four- wheel disc brakes on both models. anti-lock systelT) and radial all-purpose tires. The two- speed transfer case gives the driver a wide range of eight available gear ratios forwar~. two in reverse to match the ever-changing terrain being traversed at the time. The double folding rear seat 1s of the 60/40 design. allowing 70.6 cubic feet of room for hauling Incidentally, that is where Jhe factory-option kennel is fitted, also the gun rack ac- commodating four shotguns or rifles Other nice features are a rear view mirror that 1s self-dimming when headJ1ghts come up from beh1nd..._Jhe AM/FM with auto- mat1c~ve(se cassette. The co player 1n the County model has a theft deterrent feature -a central locking system. When locking either front door with the kay, all doors, tailgate and fuel filler door also are locked. Windshield and washer jets are electrically heated. A single touch of the driver's power win- dow control switch · and the glass goes all the way down. Not a lightweight. Rover 1s a mere six pounds under three tons with an 100-inch wheel base. 175 inches overall. It car- ries 20 gallons of "fuel and $t1ll delivers a respectable 17 miles per gallon on the open road. This vehicle is at home on any surface with all kinds of fun- lovmg occupants. complimen- tary o f any lifestyle. Sportsmen and sports ladies of all per- suasions. this 1s your vehicle. M8Zda intro~ucin~ a wide r8nge 'of inriovativ·e 1990. ,-iodels Mazda Motors of America predecessor 1n terms of value and performance 1s found in the· all four wheels and an effective added to the 1990 model 1990 lineup include the re- h1ghllghted a wide range of It s and refinement. In fact. the 929 S. an add1t1 on to the lu>tury heating and ventilation system The M PV multi-use vehicle designed entry-level 323 hatch- 1990 models at the recent Or-Protege name has... been sedan series A potent DOHC as well as a driver's side air bag now features a rear-wheel anti-back the four and hve-door 626 1--_,a...,n_e County International Auto adopted to further differentiate 24-valve engine. distinctive e>(!. The RX -? convertible con-lock brdke system as standard sedans and 'he stylish MX-6 how at Anaheim St~_dium. the vehicle from the previous tE~rior styling and a ~ev1sed 1n-tinues to offer sports car buyers equipment on Pvery 1990 sports coupe The all-new Protege four-door model and from the new 323 terior are featured in the 1990 a blend ol rotary engine reliabill-model providing improved All Mazda vehicles are cov- sedan. the innovative M X-5 hatchback model ty technical soph1st1cat1on. brak111g capab1l1 ty and stability. ~reu by one of the most com- M1ata. the 929 S luxury sedan. The Protege features char-Delivering true sports car per-exhilarating performance and especially in poor road or pr ~hens1ve warranties in the in- the RZ-7 convertible and the 1st1cs from its pred~essor such formance and soph1st1cahon at 1q1le handling. making 1t one of weather cond1tionc; In the oustry. The three-year 50 000- popular MPV multi-use vehicle as durability, reliab1hty. room an affordable pnce. the all-new rile world's, best-selling sports s •vei.-passenger models. the mile zero-deductible bumper- were prominently displayed and solid feel, and adds excep-MX-5 M1a1a provides pure driv-c~1rs With the top down wind rear seat folds forward easily to bumper warrenty covers The Protege sedan provides t1onal ·comfort. handling and mg en1oyment It o ffers a fuel-buffeting w1th1n the interior is increasing the cargo area every part on the car except more interior room than its performance in a stylish four-injected. dual overhead cam en-reduces by Mazda's innovative without requiring the dnver to those sub1ect to normal wear. major competitors and rep-door sedan. g1ne. double wishbone W1nd blocker behind the seats A remove 1the seat Tires are covered by a separate resents a move up from the 323 An extra measure of power suspension and disc brakes at driver's side air bag has been Add1t1onal models in Mazda's warranty NEW LOCAT ION' 1500 Auto Mell Or .. Santa Ana 835-317l '-. •y. ort 5 F...., Edmg~r Bob Longpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service Department Open MondCty until 9 00 p m 13600 BEACH BLVD WEST MIN~lf R r ~ I I G-4rtlP11 Gfove Fwy 17141 892 -6651 Sopth County YILllWIB Ill llUZU ®· m • ....a'I :ti I YlllllE IAUI Ll.Ulll • . • WBOP9t 7 DAYS A WB • • PUTS OP9t IATUIDAYS • • smVICI OP9t MONDAY NIGHTS • 11711 l1•ch llwl., Huntintlen leach 714 842-2000 ) ew _ Of _C ARSO'< PACIFIC OCEAN ' Look to the new Car guide for friendly & reputable dea.lers~ • VOR8A LINDA SANJUAN CAP1S'"'AN0 Your Dealership.can be seen here for only $96 a week. Call 642-4321 0 l £"-lJ1 .()f UJF·.r,Tmlf)',lf J.' 0 I JS90 Hetl<'h Hlr d u t'''"'"'·'''" BF.ACH BL J-'D. AT THE 12 FREEW'AY (7 14) 892~9" (2 13) 566-3888 SADDLEBACK Sales l~asing ·o "s~rvic~ Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 TUTTLE CLICK S.\ LES. LEASL "G "'El<\ I C'E, f>ART .. ltk""'-•14 (4() "410 Long Beach BMW O "The Ultimate OrMng Machine" 3670 N CherryAw. Long Beach. CA 90807 405 91 0..-ry A14 (213) 427-5494 . (71•) 636--5790 • l.O w Pr C•\ • MO' G1mmK•' • Greot "IMhcn • Fri,.n d' .... op" • ftC!'lll"P\I s.1 .. 1u· "' ....... Cllltlft. ... ' -0r:z COMt DAILY PtlOT/ ~. u.rdt I , 1110 . . .. 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX "2·5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO • FROM SOUTH ORAMGa CO. ... ,. -llDD THE DAIL V PILOT ClASStFIED OFFICE HOUAS T~S.-vic:e Mon-Frt 7 J01m-5 JOptn Sii 8 001rn-11 JOem ewi~coun1et M·F 8 OOarn·S O<>Qm DUOt.MI PUBLICATION DEADLINE Mon4ty S.1 1 I 30 AM Tuesd1y Mon S 30 PM Wldnelday Tue. S 30 PM fl'lufldly Wed 5 30 PM FrlClay T11ura S 30 PM S.tur01y Fri S 30 PM Su"°8y S.I 11 30 AM CHICK Y<>Uf' AD THE F"'IT DAY TM 011ly P110t stroVft tor 1lt1C*'Cf Ind 1CCUracy. HOWlrVlf OC:Cl:llOtll~ lflOfS 00 ~ Pll&M llslel'I wtlet\ ~out Id II rMd bKll lnel cflldl )'OIH ICI dell)I. AecJot1..-r0ta1""'*',.i.iy 10 M 2·5878 Tl\41 Olllty Pilot ICCel>ll no Met>tlity for Illy 1<ror on 111 ICIYWtt_,.,,I lor wn.cl> ti m1y be rHC>Qntlbll IJ.cec>I lor 1"41 ~I or the llPIC• actually OCC:UC>*l t>y IM 1<ror Crldtl can «'#</ oe ll!Owld IOt lhe hral •n-uon Any emounl nol paid ..,lhtn 30 oeys u required -bl ... MJt>flCl IO ou1 no1Hmnld10. finance c:t\elQll computed II 1' 'f¥, ol Ille unpalO 1>"-per month, Ill QOllec:llOn ~I• end 111y rMtOn•IMe 1norn.y • .._ .. ... .-. ~ , ~ -Ltl " .. ' ~ I• ...... ' ~-\. . ' ' ~.I . . . ... , •.. . -~ ... '• "\ -------- M;" •• • ... J ," .,... 1.• ••.· ..... •' I J .--...., ,, . - .' .. ~ .. - , .. , I 1.-9 : ,4 C0ton1 det Mar 1022 SUPER bulldable lot & ex· la11ng 2 bd vaca1ton cot· tage Prime 1oca11on So Houses/Condos ol highway 1ust 1· r blocks ,._~-al to t>each & s1eps 10 shOP· \KTilfC'l" I 00 2 ping ............ _______ I 673·6900 $570~00 Ill 1~12711 From North er-. CCXM11Y From South Orange CCXM11Y 540-1220 496-6800 L81111f111T 1 A 28R. New catl*. Um&lllll 2BA 2BA wlfrplc. Ju•t dfepee, OIW. cell fan. · 11vE II 11111 • * * HIOO alt nt ,,._ Indus trlal • .00 AIC ofc;, lruei. door 15IO Supetlo(, CM S 1280/mo 642-9668 "•1 ~ to water. Pvt bctl r.1& o:r·upPatttA:· ~~ -Wkly $175--Up HNI pool pr v 1ege1. lg Mobll• · HSPECllL" "eps to bch, cable, kite, Home w/Caban•. Reaof1 ~3~&;'1 52~5~~~al maid 1vc. 985 N. co .. 1 ------hvlng Jult 11Cro .. the b•y Ot H'""', Lag Beach 4\J4-5294 : · ..... ~) p o!eatk>n 11 dee ted from mllllon U homel ..... •Convenient 10 freeways ~, r • y 0" DanlPolnt 2126 Ideal for prof. cpl•. ••lllTUY •CloMtottiopplng auua1--L 3Br 2Ba hM G•r. trplc, 1BR 111• NB"-(, _,., w/d, loll of wood & Ute. 4 BR, 2'-'t BA family home, March, Aprll & May ..,.. M vwoiter·JW •Sp&ll)OO /saunas Wkly rentals now avail U"11WTlllAll $1700/moyrty 673-5348 near H.S.. Waterl grdnr 11500/mo: June · Oot S745.Noi>et•.640·1364 •Volley'bJll&tennlscrts $14700 wk & up 2274 1 ________ _ B" own~. 3 BR, 2•11 BA, pd 11,450/mo 261-7568 _s1eoot mo 873.eooo_ ...., ... ••• •Furnishedaptsavail Nwpl Blvd CM 646-7445 z.::=: ' M le .. 93 7757 .-• --•Jrs ' 1 & 2 bedrooms _._ Ocean V~ Properties 650-0606 sec gate. assoc lalbol •r ·.. · Ullllll Garden pool aeltlng --Opponunttl!s 2904 pool/spa, ln<:I lg yard P"*1s&A 2107 2 BR. 1 BA. 1 story houM 1BR .. H25. BACH. (S525 Roommates W1nt~d H ~ ~~~!rs ~:a11~~P~k~ ~~ 1 BLOCK TO BAY. 2Br Hunt. le«tl 2140 2 caq~a~:_jeoo/mo ~~~~~ s::>~~-';~~610 2724 ~velo Agency.~~ ~pn Lse/Optton7 Fwy cloM tB• house, frplc sleep COM 't blk lo bch full ben PIT', FI T from Reduced to $.465,000 porch, pa11o, garage •l•IMATll* LIDO ISLE TOWNHOUSE 1 BR. cozy corner garden Spacious sunny rm & be yOtJr home $3,995 10111 854·5332 722·oa33 Bngnl & sunsh1nf'3 BR, 3BA2'..,BA.2patto..lrplc apt Beamed cell, gar. Mllure Fem n/smkr C~l66S·6152tor1nfo i-------P • BA llomel New Nr teoni1 $1700 tong walk-In cloHt, patio. ___ $.450/mo 675·8134 -~ ...aJ llT llAlll" PAETIY 2BR, lenced yd, carpet. new paint In & term 646-7155 • CIYI<: Center, O.C.C .. frwy WINSOME 1BR encl gar NEW CONCEPT A rut home on 1g lot (4700 dbl gar Walk 10 bj:h out New root. new cloae. No pets Cable elec range lr;ge patio' COM Shr 3BA 2't8A lrg Easy Vending al) 3BR 2BA. 2 car at· $1 550 Open SAT 1-4 kitchen. stove. oven & Liii _. • ,.-1&25/mo •sec: Avail 318 E side No p.11 SS50/mo kitchen W/O, 2 car gar. High Return-No selllng teched s ngle lamlly d.. 2037 Sevllte 650·6366 hoodl Super area at Lg 2BR Jult steps to Of aft ... 641-3078 -1700 dep 642·5964 n6n smkr no pets SS 10 Call 1·800·635-8768 teched home Xtra park· Goldenwest/Warner water Pvt beech prlYI· 28R 1,tBA twnhse apt, /mo Cati Mark 720·3719 --------- Ing, pool & ocean11de ol C0ton1 de' MM 2122 S 1, 125/mo In<: grdnr No legal Retort LMng. $700 2 people. No pets Hunt. leach 2~40 C M Mstr BR & BA lull lnvHtmtnt Coast Hwy You'll love It 1 1JR/Jott 2 BA woodsy pets. please Agent. S950/mo 873·8030 Patio. carport. All electric lacm11es very nice Opportunity 2908 $.421.900 Chuck & Liz ' Mltlng J' ~.gar. wl d. • Nancy 968-3217 &48-9507 755 w 18th St 1BA 1BA. carpets, drapes, S-455tmo ' "uttl Mark -Jones 631·1268 U~'qu . S 1295/mo _ ___ gar , d/W, coin laundry 966 5391 Lv messago ENJOY 1'-15'4 re1urn on ' 2BA 1'.<iBA twnhse-atyle $650/mo 2 116 Hen Cr • Trust Deeds S 10,000 10 •. 9$ ·3400, 780· 1~5 -L!gUnl leach 21 48 Apt, new carpel & mml ,846-645 '...or 536-3764 , OlllU fEl 1111 $1.000,000 Call ~nlson ~1111& MU 11111 2'ii'if'COTTAGE OCEAN I.Diii ~~n~~~r~~; ~~::":vis~ 2BR 1BA. d /w, balcorlY.' Townhouse 10 shafK Must Assoc 573:'731"1 NOW• WM~~ •~I to.,', ~·· • ____ , BLUFFS Best bay view, front row "E" eicpanded. One-ol-a·klnd' $645,000 Fee 720-1704 Dys/Eves ILIFFS·•E' PW BAY VIEW" Mint condl $615,000 By al)pt only 414 VISTA GRANDE By Owner 759-1436 BLUFFS · pnce slashed 3Br 2•.,ea home 1n t>eaut1lul greenbelt View of large, lovely pool Near schools 760-3610 ... ISllllllYI 2BA 2BA Townhome wi a ltllle ocean view 2 car gar wtpool & spa Ena Urut Llghl & .a1ry-y01.1 II love II' $205 000 l•z & Chuck Jones 63 I· 1266 -Pool & Feel the ocean view, lrplc. gar~. deck. •1RVINE TERRACE· 180' 3/ i $83°5/mo 830'...o745 new carpel/drapes, no be traveling person or u--. To 1 --291 .. breezea ,$2700/mo. walk 10 bch, avail now ocean & bay views, 4BR pets Across from Hunt could be used as an OI· •IW'Vl-~"'"J!""""iiooliii.u.r~~·...;;.;.;~" 650-7000 0 Rourke ~ $ 1200 Incl utl 497•3644 3BA, 1 level w/spa & •2BA t'"rBA townhOtJse. Cntr $725/mo 843-0930 hce during lhe day Cati •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TDs' 2 DUPLEX 1 53750 encl gar age, private ----Judy at 731-550 t Day. 510 000 up No credll" unlls near parlo. •ON THE WATER Beaut more I mo patio. Available now 2BA 2BA. carpet, drapes. night 721·9043 Nope' natty. Call Denison & beach 3BA 2BA. lrplc. 55'•l'' Mobile home Ei •ORIGINAL MODEL·End 5825/mo 640-7804 gar .. d/W. coin laundry vaulted cell. wd llrs, wl d. Morro Beach Furn A~all Unit. 2BA 2BA, secluded $750/mo 2116 HeH Cr $400 Inc utll Fem shr 3 Assoc 673·731 l NOW! S 1800/mo 2BA 1 BA, now to 6115 51200/mo community! $1235/mo *28R" & lBA. garage, 960·6227 or 846-6451 BA. 2 BA CdM apt No --- lrplc. balcony/patio. 524.8256 or 996_5054 · •FURNISHED WATER· balcony, lndry rm, OIW. pets 708·8 Avocado clean. w/d S 1050/mo __ ___ FRONT ·On exclu11ve cable, no pets $675 ~ CONDO Style Bt·Levels 675-8634 Sherry 723 4825 B Id 0 2BA n... 645 6662 5 O 5 1:. 2BA 2' 1BA & 1'1BA New • ays e r • ..,..,n • or 4 • 44.., carpel fr pie: W ID hk up, NEWER 2BA CdM •410 SEAWARD 2·STY• N~f)O!! Stach 2169 Ave II s'fdoo,'::io I 0/31 •2BR 1BA Ouplell:Qu1et yd. nr Hunt Harbour $975 Chr1stten rmmte 2 blks to 2Br 1Ba. encl patio. recent •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• •SUMMER-W aterfront & pvt, garage w/d hkup, & $985 2131860-9513 beach' WI O garage --------- pa1n1. comm pool No •GATEDCOMMUNITY• 28A Cottage w/garage $750 Small pel ok ma1d$4951mo675-645t ~galServkts 2921' pets $850/ 832 4618 646 1264 642 9666 Near t>ea<:l'l large 2 BA. t _ mo • II Ill DUTii Completely lurn11hed • or • BA Tnple• New carpet Liberal Mate shr 3 BAH B 3BR 2BA lronthouH 4 2 & 3BA 2BA Apls lrplc $3500/mo • 11r2 Bdrmt Oen tBA pa1n1 S760rmo 1209 Condo w o pool *IAllllmY ... 1141 . bloclo.s from beach we1 bar micro. wshr/dryr •3BR ·Den-Lowest price East11de, Back Bay area. Flonda SI 213-594-4046 JaC\IUt tennis S3001mo ln~IE~lt~~~C~o ~~~en Sun deck gar. vOd llkups, central air 2 car in Jasmine Creek. tennis sunny l~allon • •yltl 840·2162 .ctras F;;;I serv 544•0902 $ t4501mo 71 4-694·9388 gar wlittra storage All pool & 24 hr MC $2400 329 University Dr Apt G ~Stach 2648 LIN II TIE WATER! BEST OF SANDCASTLE maJntenance incl Sorry •COM PLETELY Ra-S 7 4 5 / m 0 _ No pets 644-0509 modeled marble entry & No pets 642-2816 LIVE 1 block lrom beach. Need 2 proless1onat men 11Lo::st::&:F:ound=====2:9::2S So ol Hwy L11e airy grnd kitchen. all new ap· • clean atr blue skies S750tmo ea 675-0555 · 1, condo 01:11et cestner pool 1100 FlllT HW Ylrw pllances Designer pet· *"'° llSClllT * Walk lo testa1J1ants. mov· En11re house In B"' Canyon /spa sec gar lBA· den ~ 1ec1 tBR1BAS1295Jmo Spacious 18R&26FL les & art gallarie ALLI ·• 2BA lrplc W/O stove· Besl view of Bacio. Bay tn be 722 0652 !t to share Non-smoker micro. wetbar trg pa110 Blulfs JSR 2 1BA love-673-9333 mlnUlesto 11 • UTILITIES PAID Studio! Pe1lec1 for couple $995 1 prof I landscaped St3501 ly upgrades oak 1hruou1 *WTSllE*c 5675 mo s3oo dep lBA 644·2748 S8~5 mo $400 dep • mo 1 yr ise 760-1473 French doors 1st lime of· NEAR Ho19 Hospnal on Beaut extra larna 28R •497-•58 I • •II TIE-EAi* lered $2 400t mo 2149 Bluff 2BR 2BA Furn ..-I -Great nouse for execu1t11e Vista Enlrada 675.5234 incl WIO Pool & Jacuui 1',BA 1ownhouse New ~ Shr turn Npt Sch 2Br 2Ba FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: mo111ng into Corona del avatl 51350/mo 645•5396 carpel & drapes. lrplc, N!WJ)O!t Stach 2669 w1s1ra1gh1 l!'m non·smi..r Charming 2 Slory Pentn· Mar area 3 BR, 3 BA 26 Seascape 2 BA, 1'' DIW W/O Ilk up 2 car 1 $650 mo * 645-8433 sula home. par11al view 2 _ 760-1914 BA lresh.paont.? car gar· gar palto $995 BR -den 3 BA, S•60K l••••••••••I age w1opener Pool NEWPORT CREST OPEN SAT 11am-1pm IEWNITll&lllllPTS OCEAN vlflw penthouse 142-1171 Aon. Agt 549•4673 $1 li()J.mo.. 662-1~1 ,1780 Santa Ana Ave •WITII IOAT SlJPS* I Np1 Beach Beaultfully ·------• \.... YHY OlllMlll ~ TSL MGMT furn all amen111es Prof EASTBLUFF HOME 3BA 2BA tronl nouse 2BR lBA Duplex, newly re-•Wlll Tl IEAOI* 722-9012 or 832·2232 EXCLUSIVE BEACH non-smoker 673·4550 FOUND Female black & 3Br lg lol 706 Bison Ast..· w/sunny pa110. yard g11r decorated wtpaUo. Back End I.Intl 3 BR 1nc1uatng COMMUNll~ S B orown sllor1-na1r dog ing $499.000 Onr/Bkr FP W/O & Ing $1 425 ~ay area $825/mo A11a11 master suite wllh small GLISE TO ALLI 2BA 2BA Beau111u1 bay hr each House Prof I Appro .. 20 lbs Weanng 760-6776 Call JENNIFER 675·2888 now Call 645-5778 or view ol Newport Pier 2, • 111ew' Micro d/w ltre· MI F Obi Gar. f/p d red leash & cf'loke chatn , 548-6434 BA. assoc1at1on 1enn11 & 1200 Off place trash compac1or & 114 33rd Newport eac 1cin11y ol 20th & Irvine '"' pool $1500 mo Calf 2BR 19A lndry rm close garage En1oy our prllt 6'6·4988 MikelTo 1 a Mes 11 C 11 •ILICI TO IUCI! Karen or Mike 642 2330 lo bus shops Wtll accept beacf'I -11975 An matn· WANT 60 • lady tor ltv!'·tn 548· 925 *HOME -~'111<11<11'\1 LOllS* '" 1'11, ht< r R[Al l f"'lll', ---------REFINANCE NOW LOW FIXED RATES Great Adjustable Rates LOANS Td $1,500.000 Slow Credll·NO Problem lllUT SELEOTitl TWO R-2 Dooble Corner OCEAN VIEW CONDOS LOTS BUILOABLE 173-4400 2BR 26A O\lple:11. garage. OC Housing $675/mo lenance incl companion to share my 2 w/d lrtg pa110 yrly 2268 Map11> *htt Slltt Eltrt* BA ground ltoor CM apt S10951mo 645-8187 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3BR TS MG T SORA ~o PET 2BA garage Greal for L M v S j 831•8547 or 786-8183 cotor in San Clemente SYWllll FllllOlll UILlll.lll'fll (114)M2-1211 •UFIWICI* Reauoe payment. save SS &tor consolidate debts New 1st or 2nd Fas• svc •Jane. 665-2593• QIUTIWI WUIOE Mlt,IOOt Owne< will carry as well as 111111 with Interim financ- ing to make your dream come truel HY llJNI Yll UU.. OCEAN VIEW 30it 118 HCll Agl 714 723-5505 Costa Mtsa 1024 IYIWIH Cape Cod best E Side loc1 3 BA. 2 BA lam11y room. large yard turn-key 111ru- ou1 $379 000 63t·2741 By Ownr Westside 3BR 1 BA • aen oig yara. lru1t trees 2064 NaltonaJ SI $205.000 548· 7 46 1 EASTSIOE JSR 1"•&A FIP AI C. completely re- modeled $389,000 Open Sun 1·4 1978 Tuslln Ave Bkr 476-04761642· 1978 SEA FAIRE VILLA BALBOA VERSAILLES MaryAnn McGuire ••-•no 173·4'00 Grubb {,Ellis .. . . . ..... ' .. ' •lllFFS YIEW* lam1ly· Nr schools' 722"9012 or 832'22_;31 O&Ll ll0-H11 492·1617 Eal 0244 End Un11 1900 s I t>eaul $1600 mo 642-3850 Bt..r S8o_:,ry11~5e501s -1Ciaf!g!S for Rtnt 2740 FOUND SAMOYED 38R ?"·~BA att new tnru· .... ....,. ~ ~ our• Spec bay1n11e hie IOWFlllT IEITALS 1 Beclroom $655 2BA 1Ba g•r 2 blk·beh hrt11 •••• ., large .. Me In Co~ view Lg encl paho $2200 13 & •BR $1700 10 $2100 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba $760 $900 yrly 3 11 t 3611111 double Storage only Mesa Call 540-6159 I Costa Mesa 2124 Blu Dowd 720-7432 FOtJr lo c.hOOlt! from 2Bdrm 2Ba Twnhse $845 St reel Deck ~ref rig. $80 mo 675-5496 FOUND Sel ol keys Sun '. 1 Balboa Newport Atty 825 Cen1et St 642· l424 upslrs ap1 Agt 6 1 5 46:mt"" day Marcil 4 vicinn, 1 t REAR UM. clean 17141723-'494 --i· sma11 01110 ovaotable *llll IAYFllllTI* $575 Oep lBR Mobile •2111M SliO* W&ml Avon & 32nd St Newpori March 11 S625 3BA 2BA inside lndry 2 Liii UYfllllT home Ou Pl & secure Nol Fr1g dishwasher 1ove,Look1ng tor a garage to Beacll 64~·3016 eve 213·654-3740 car gar lresh paint & Snare beaultlul 38A 2BA PelS Mature adulls met No pets 545-4855 rent S1or1ge for pet· F O U N o y o u n g 2BR 1BA HOUSE carpet Beauttlul beach' Se50/mo L"n 675•0555 199 l Nwp1 Btvd 646-6373 * llllM ••-&anal good' 1n Cos1a PEKINGESE March 4 266 , E l6tn SI $2600 Call Lynne Lmasay ' IJIO Ifft •.vv* I Mes u •re a Ca 11 19th & Ptaoent1a CM WtO hk up )'ard c.llPOt"I L,60·5000 or 675-0555 Perteet Townhouse lor ' Frtg dishwasher slovel 645-8063 Brown & wti11e 646· IOSQ $875 Qnan 9.5 RfAMR{ bustneS$ couple moving * ALA MOANA APTS • incl No pets 545-4855 Ask for Blaine Moss "" t • 2BA 1BA 0 w LOST Prascr1p11 on 1 up tn the world! 1 year '" -**NICE WA TERFAONT Sunglasses' Black ca~ F r Pt c , b a Icon y \I \\ I YI I iA \ 11. Own while you rent rec: room & launary room No pets 675-8404 Commtrdal frame 759-0658 MacArthur & Bear ?£A.t r Jf:l<; • A~ent. 575.5511 close to shops & buses * * * * * * * * * * • , Call for more Information Rachal Giiien Agent, 714-846-0093 WTSllE OPEN SUN 1-4 *IUlllRINE• 219 Fairway Place Fabulous v1s1as ol ocean 2 BA. 2 BA lu:11ury Corioo lease or 1ease1op11on t>eaultlul pool area large 3 BA 2 BA S 1450/mo yrly I yellow & blk llecked s 1 025 /m o Days S'585·S675tmo -R.E. S1lf/Rtnt Tr--·I )OJA 638-0405. eves 731-7528 11rNtce Newport Shores SML 2Br. boy11de locallon 530 w Wilson •Steps 10 bch Lg 2 'BA ..... .. 2 BA, fenced yard patio, yrly, 4sR 2, •BA atw, at Lido Part. Perfect tor 1 TIL MIMT beamed ce111ngs. au10I·8--1--1-0.,-,-1 --R-- i a rag,. pet OK patoo deck.2cargarage. person S8501mo Avl 722.90120,832•2232 gardOOr 5001Atver Ave USntU Cf tnt 4 Day Mex1~n Vaca11on' 2 A1r T1c11e1s • Hotf.'11 VALLARTA or CANCUN llY'TlllDI .... ,. .. 11 (U·rapalr) also tax delinquent properties • now available For 1nlo 708-429-2338 e1e1 H050A 1111 NWI P&Y•IT1 We'll give you the down 1n uchg for a Sllare of own· e<Sblp. You make lhe mthly pymts & -share apprec You recetve 100% tax t>enehls Must llave clean credtl Agt 239-4335 Dys, Ev Wknds Neal 2 BR. 1 •,BA, lam rm. detached gar w/shop Quiet neighborhood Pr tee reduced 10 $255,000 650-4399 and 01ty. Builder wants 7501 mo 2 0 1 5 0 community pool/tennis 3115 * 548·241 1 SOrr" No Pets S9751mo yrly 642-3490 2769 outt Sold "AS IS A besl S2 SO B 3 ' Wallace 361·5754 1 Imo kr 642· 850 Walk to beach. VIiia •VERSAILLES STUDIO CONDO Intl stove & relrig. gar gated sec pool. spa S675 854 8090 WISTOllFF llllllll Onlv $450 Bahe,,. 1" buy on the Ridge Offered Balboa. 2.000 11 lu•ury TllS IS Tiil PUCEU at S2.100.000 •2BA DUPLEX Ou1e1 & *•SU ISUll* * garden condo 2 BA 2 ANN PETERS good area. lresn pa1n1 & On golf course beaut vu. BA, tennis pool, Jae A PUOI Tl ... ( IEW fl'TICHI MME $2. 100.000 nu drapes sngl gar $750 2 BR 2', BA hi upgraded guarded sec $ 1800/mo •II Tit F• SW •UI• llllE* 539·B Bernard 647 7540 S3 250/mo 720·t3•5 • sec: dep 6•6-3244 665 7475 MountatTI 1et11ng sur. ., lllLlll Outstanding down Chan-11r3BR TOWNHOUSE• •WALK TO BEACH • • rounded by Slreams & 3 BR 2' •BA, prtme East· nel view from this Nwpl Hgtl area I P new 2BR 2BA DUPLEX Obi 1---------falls' Garag w ·opnr & side 1oca1ton Many de-Ira d11tonll Bayfronl cus· crpts WIO ttk ups lg yd gar. w 10 $1050/mo yrly SMna "''" 2 I 80 carport w1d stack hkup IU"X"e te•l~es-~f-Om lorn r~ p191 and dbl gar $1250 647-75•0 Agl Jonnt 645·3683 LU>tUA.Y CON OOt SI wOOdbwntng l1rep1ace AllllUllAPTS ON H1E BAY 2 BDRM 2BA S 1 450 l BDRM 1BA $925 No pets Daily 9.5 548~01 1315 000 slip Five BA family *°'ZJ 11111* 11rWALK 10 t>eech 2BR Albans 2BR 2BA, 1070 m1Cref 11 ' dep-OPEN SAT ISUN 1·5 ktlcllen w breaklaSI 2BA Oplll dbl ga1 WIO ill S1025t mo Dys lBACondom1n1um$775 BRANO New 2Br 2Ba blk 320 E 2 ISi St room Cool bay br~zes E side 2BR 1BA gar lrplc S 1050/mo yrly 206 David 638-0405 Eves 731.7529 401 Brtghton Springs to bcn Gar palto 0Utel Or call for appo1n1men1. s4 400 000 lrg encl yd S9501mo U·A, Agt Jonnt 645-3683 (Avallabte Now) $1150/mo 215 20th St Crnr ol wes1c1tlf & Irvine Newport Bf.'lac;n Full Ser111ce·Gross Fax & Copy Service Avl Ott1co & Retall Available 141-1101 S·day $295 71 4·840·5656 .. 1 700 sq It of prime Retail Space for lease on Palm SI 9altJOtJPemnsura Ex· l•Oomestla ________ _ c:ellenl 1oca1ton hl9h VIS· 30 I 8 1b11t1y can 645 5639 l&IYSITTll IHIH 548-7001 OPEN SAT 9am-1 lam v t---------NO PETS Call Velma 673·9029 0< 869-2571 -26170rangeAve 3BA.2'1BA condo. Nwpl ment.s 549-2447 Ullll UlfTl OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 944-1200 TSL MGMT Hgls 366 E lSlh St un1t l.i.iil;.;,;.;.;.;.;,;_;...____ CLIFFHAVEN 2BA IBA ll&ll&lnA 2162 O San Mlellel. 3 BA. -..... 11111 722·9012 or 832·2232 A $1400/mo David. I~--------Tiii IS TIE PUCEU New carpel & pnf Laun· 2'• BA Twnhse S215K -544.3044 or 760· 1'65 lhfbol P~a 2607 dry & garage $850 mo • 1 200 IQ It Walerlront space on Balboa Penin- sula Already l1nu>hed as An Gallety F'rame Sf'lop Call 645·5639 Costa Mesa Are& For ' .,,, old & 9 mos old 3-4 tirne• pet week Evenings ltlt' housekeeping Prtcl! N~ouable 751~025 Cozy & Warm. 3BA 2'...,BA, By ownttr 722·7642 48R 3BA 2-sty wllam rm & •WTSIH * HIO UIU AYE 1800 Clay St 673·3039 Family Home Formal ltv· vu on crnr 101 facing 2BR lBA newt~ dee: gar 3BA 2BA l'lOtJse Frplc, BAY FRONTAGE. pier, Top area. park·ltke &el· * * * * * • • r ingoomandopedlnnlng 10 . lr~'tlcehemlnly Hunt. leach I040 greel"bell directly across w/d hkup $S50 646•0491 sundk. new pnl & carpi furn, 2 BR, $450/wk Avl ttng Beautifully main· LllllY &PAITlllm s;~~ og~~-~~~&e Cpr~':: llllllEIPEl/l&llY LIVE-IN. S 150/WEEK Xlnt rals, love cntldren '" 1 m-iiioiii.iiiiiiiiiioi----;; I slreelfrom pool S795K Comm pool & tennis Incl March vac Ulll pd 303 E talned t BA wlllreplace 2 BA 2 8 A 1 5th & • Communtty, lake. pool. *lfflllULE* Open Frt/SallSun 23 3BA 2' rBA brand new w/d Inge 3 blks 10 beh Edgewatel' 871-2866 balcony. cathedral cell· M onrovta Nr Hoag Hos-Ing •PP• 250 911 Call parks, In a growing area 3 BR-2 · Montpelller 640·9396 home Frplc Spa $1550 $1600/mo * 495·0589 2BA lBA. 2 sunny patios lngs, carport $675/mo & pltal Mesa Development SCOTlt 5 ' 8 • 2794 211-ll2-1MI lM .. , ..... Price Ju11 reduced • story end unit 0e-IMBERNINO REALTY up Pool ~ spa with 714-979-9991 3 OFFICC SUITE $ t 2 , O () O 1 0 0 n 1 y alrable VIiiage Townhm Ill( "IS! 725•9383 NWPT NORTH TWNHM. 2 t gar w/w crpts No PelS poolllde BBQ Lg laundry 1 N 1 B fl $224.000. Lakeview Re· Nicety upgraded Move· Tile lowest price In New Mslr suites. den. w/d $1025/mo yrly 908'• W lecllltles 191 , sec OPEN HOUSE SAT n ewpor eac atntate, Joanne Clark. In cond Comm pool/ port's VIiia Balboa for an TillS IS Tltl PUOlll Sl,400 Balboa Blvd 675·9650 NO PETS 549-2447 1504 Clay St Lovely 2BA $800/m o inc u 111 858-31150R858-3682 tennl1,Qu1et loc.,c1ose to ocean & bay VIEW LIDO ISLE Elegant 1 BR.I'!!"'--------1BA patto, •net garage. 714 ·63l 7 66 4 shopping/schools Low condo White on whtle l PUii Tl DlllE sundeck $1 ,600 C0ton1 Ml Mar 2622 UIA •l 1111 APTS. laundry lac NO PETS FULL service ofllce 1n Emp!oymtnt 5S30 down, VA/FHA terms crown moldings lhru-outi Ml Tit ~~~i B~<;t~~ S 13.6~A. ••••-•u 1u ... a IBR IBA $600 2BA. 28A $895/mo 675·9748 Newport Center Fashion llM·lllOI WIUU $137,900 OPEN SUN Musi see lBA 1BA Only ...--& n.. $750 new crpts drapes, PElllSUU lalend An1war1ng svc P!;OPLE CA L YOU 11111 12:30·4 30 Call Terri $209 000 Call Jacobs Mountain setting sur. dock $1.650 Close to shops & beach paJnl. etc Nice quiet only ••so available -805•650•3255 1 L 1 F Christman, Bkr 536-3539 R 11 y' 6 7 5 • 6 6 7 0 0 r rounded by streams & CdM 2 BA steps to bch S950tmo 644·2611 E'Slde 1oc No pets, Open -••Lf lmaa • fll mOITIYI llml _ ell -N WW Tl 11111n -875-2679 Ask tor Rennie lallsl Garage w/Opnr & 51•850 8-4 da1ly 147 E 18th St ..... -640·5470 1111 .. 11111 WIHU MINUTES to the oc.an Laguna Hlfs 1050 • llU ' carpor1, w/d stack hkup BAYSIDE COVE 2 BR 2BR 1BA. quiet. lrplc w/d, •n .. •••mni T k sand• of Huntington NELEG L woodburning fireplace, S2. 100 gar.ge, upstairs pallo Clean. cozy Ee.slSlde 2BR * 1to 4 Bedrooms llAlllE llml a e phone ordeta lor op Beach. 3 bedroom. 1 75 L I AIL RANCH Cus.-Lowest prie41 on Lido 2 BR micro t st • dep OCNFANT 3 BA dPI• Now available S 1050 1BA h°"M fnOd yard * Unfurnilhed port unity publlcatton• ~th lemlly home. lMge tom Home, 1 2 acre. house, 30 lC 88 lot Per· 1 BR Condominium $775 S2.400 760-9028 Or 675-6527· wld l'lkup 1 car gar •Close 10 be8dl Off tee. Sales & Se(lllCe 714·538· 1662 Ht L2 tot, quiet., .. , excellent ~1:':c·91~95~ ~o~ teci to ret>ulld or redev 4o:A~r~ff=~::f'tr~ng) I s;:~,~~~gated 3 BA ••Conven..,,t2 8A,wlth -;tauto8opnr,n~carpet •Comm1Spac.Ava1t ~riC:-a ~~-i!o~ d~pt~~ &lf1'eeff'9teUl,OOO school•. Vacant and 982 • 8 4 24 gen Coty S535K 633-0847 NO garage. walk lo every· 1 ove m1ero o pets •Free ll1t·CALL TODAY' apace Prime N 8 loc: ALL POSITIONS rM<Sy 10 moY9 Pr.._.. f"' __ PETS Call Velma HUNT BCH New 2 BA ocn thing A,,.nt $875/mo • $700 sec dep VIW REITILS * .. 73 .... 330 ..._ i-900·6"' .. ·2255 e•I .. 2" · ......, "' • .,llT__ 549·2447 vuS2.900 •lis-5511 • 770-5829or645-9652 v ., .,.. ~ ~ .. ~ quick .... I I 1278•900 New-ft le-. 1069 2BR' 2BA I I HUNT BCH 3 BR ocn vu ---NEWPORT SHARE AV•IL 8~m-Spm S 1 0 lee l .... 1.se -.rt • rp C, pool $3.950 COM COTTAGE. 2Br 1Ba.. WTW 11111& ll .... 112 ... , . . PlllllTllf """ S179·900· 831•5596 _ l&lf• NW PEN PT 4 BA, ocntrnl SOUlll OI hlQhway Fir• W/O hkupa, lg yard, ~ N~t ·~~~0jo! ~~= Al~~~~; i:~u:,Od~;,1~ ( 1F.<:Kf El .KJ NS c.tm AA 4'n8A Home. ••P•T ~ 3BR. 1BA, qule1 end of cul· 11ome S-4.000 place. bum celling SIOOtmo 642·&2!>6 VERSAILLES Two 18Rs Tekt 1 Of 2 ~uoo. up to S525 per w.-Call II UY\m :-\\ 4500aqft,hlghcellngs,lg 28R+den or 3fd bdrm, de·HC Great shape, .... rfnM ........ 11200/mo 213·378·9389 EASTSIOE-2BR IBA fO< IM 2nd fir S7851mo FAX.etc Let tlalk John 619...C91-2486 Pl[,LfOtt.'9 roomt & lot Boet dock 90% newt $315K Sellers large yard $1250/mo IULfm••1·1• CHARJ.lllNG IBORM. 18A. W/g8fage CloMtOevety· Penthouse s7t S/rno Avt 7t4-&7_S...C137 .. ,._., .. By Appl 1$1,495.000 P mot1Yat9d1 Bkr642~3850 _a&3_IE11«green 650·1557 __ -3blodcatobeec:h,ref"", th i ng( A vall now 411 & 4115 bOth quttt -bUlld9r9 watom • penee • .,, loc . Walk 10 beach, full Office S~. 325' or 575 Chow ing Huntington Biii Grundy Ritt. 87~181 Of*'t HOUM Sund.Y-a..1 WTW MIT m •llf"TI IUlll* watP\ertOryw. seoorm<r S1SO/mo AgHl3r-7370 sec No pelS, no IM total 900 •II. 468 New-e.acn fndustrlal insfru ...... liiiftd ICX>6 value In Newpor1 BMdl 1BRI 1BA pvt patio Latge Optic 3BR. 2BA. g.ar, 4H·19 75 --~ Agt 644·7211 por1 Blvd, Nwpt Bell ment manufacturing DESIGNER BEAUTY 211ory,3 BR,euperattatp fenoeo yard vwy QU191: vacant 11.275/mo yrly LgApt. 105i,; Jumtne Newer 18R 18 553·'115Eve873-t943 company nMda hard ..... mft cu.tomlnd Aemod91. 1119,900. A9t 647-7"8 '595 Incl ut111. b.. 557-5747 2BA wl welk·ln clOMt, 2 ger-d..-\ Apt A sma: ftP ..... Tiii OFFICE/WAREHOUSE W()(l(lng lndMdual to do To..,,_, d tt"9 .,_,..lful ~A:=,. 'rm°"'~8: Tll...,. 131·set7 ~ IM-t126 -eiPrl6e Reduc:ied•• fult beth•. ~ Hvlng rm 1&75/mo No;:: ~t1 ti ITl-Hll 930 w 11th St, CM. acreen printing, •• OUllOfl'I IM~ hOn'8 tflt, pool MK '38-5351 ...,_Linde Model, 3 BR, 2 EIS. rernOd 2~ 1, w/d 3 BR, 2 atoryl 2'_. BA lltte w/frple, tun k IGhtn, din.-63'1 ·12M 1BR 1BA·Nt Bch 1750 ~1~200 all. 831-9087 Hmbly, packaging & ...,_"'*'I room +~+ BA i.ge MMlet Suite Ilk~•· patio. garage ,,..., view • 1,000. Agl. Ing '"'· angl ca-r wtetec --- -2BR 1BA nr bell $950 or 472· 1079 atllpplng work Adv•~ 1-.-... _+2MAPT. ··-* "pie & plantation ttiut: II Imo 2M1·A&C 647·75" =="'u~i~~~ ~ -.....-.~a ........... 2BR 18 ... 3_BR28A,nrtobehS1350,,. _______ ~l&.P!f._lncf ..... will -:,,-.OPINIUH 1-4, V.,....._:.J HA 29A .... 0ut.t cul·Olt•MC, Or.ngtAvt~1071 u---...,__ ,._. ,. '"'C avella.,.. to the right "'°" 17s.-4000 1-. •·-,.. •42a ooo .... , 1201 -ii --•••w •-Sludlo Apt 2 bll• lo .... h •low. 1115/mo. Sorry, -.. •• _........ ommtr<lal Property e>erton 841·3"3 liiinii;;;i;iiii;;-ti• iii;;;;~ w -7 Pool,.._ . ._. "• ,,. • E' IOE twn'*t.IChatml Eatcu11Yot hOmt 21A 21A Avell 4115' M&olmo ~IN No Pett Curt II 831·12M -·,.on_ 2778 Ii ... d11ty, iii, ......_ Z termtll 14&-1108 "*"'by ts>Pt only 211t 28e. oek ceblnett, 12000/mo. 850·7000 Inc. Mature_,.. n·tmt.r. £1•·-•100-2B-R ,.... Automot1v. .,. In 91rfront Hom., ~-.. 2 llaL* w/d hie up, get w/opttf & O'Aounc• Ahrs 113...s.4 _,.. • """ 2 m&•l•DllTI -,.,.. ~.. .... ... .... •••• s..... Colll et0f9ge IMO. '40·2426 ~ IM lrptc, encl pello. Gr .. 1 ~ 1 .. "". 'f •1c _... w ......... • ,,'-t?....... --Mitro 1086 -- - -BEAUT •ro f•m home cation! ,,.. c~ IEA IFUL quiet Balboa __,.., . ,. . 11M1 .... ...,., ••• -NfiilliTiliicil NIW~ TEAMCE wta.c. Bev vu. 38r 38a 6 4 317 C.teeo 631~ Penfnaula. pt1ve1e tnlr t /f warel\Oute w/truck ..... .... •~ °""°"'-.. 1D A u;;;+ C&OO IM. 2w Town.'IOme, ..., ,,.. •· aam1m0 _ No ooot11'l Of emo111ng d00t. 2 oft10M a 2 Balh• Trw_,d...,..INp. :;c'!i,~..:-~well~l =~ Onr/A9t 7M-Ol45 21,. "''Cd:~. M.2 !"~"'11 t3SOtmo 15~tt .:.;;:... ~ ~·~~ =•1 =.-::..-:.::=. --·· 1M.noe' RnMC er •1&••-btttM, ~ w/pello w/dhkuP.'lt3s'&~d~ L=-~~.:."~::. 111-IMI 8toome.oneofSou1hetn • ,. .fl!j ...... .., .......... A -t....eA. -.. .,.. ~'J:n . '':,:·&PM Victoria 145-0302, root, spa, tennre Cellfofnle't •1 Ute and ............ ,. ........... -:-:= ..... ,,,.~· •W ... f'tOnt, 24-flf w _., 5 eao-1211 SMALL PET ns1-,_.... .... MltO Mrvtce ~ .. ·-,._ =so f ~ CONIC>EMO """ ,.._.. ...._. hea ltftlflc POllllOtll .,......,.......,..,... "'"" 1100 Veolnl. .f1't7 ~ oreYet vlewa, MVVvr,MOVt..fN 8"'-ennt 541-7H2 h, op•n. We n••d MTM* ,...,.. _ _ _ •-AUu-..1"'400011UUtmo lptntlng ctMll llctrm l.arlt 1 .,. -wortt 03-M50 ~.-.. quelt"8d pro- fit-•·Im~ •J.M.~llL.COUAT, t'MIA.p.1740/lftO NA no.-..~,Tn~ llA --._..°' .... wtto ...c to ----=:.=: '"'"1'"•d. ""'..:O':n~ ~--/mo 10t ..... '* r~=. = Wftlltg .... -== _.......... •VII Udo 28r 19e Apt, t41' ..,....,. lt . .,.....10 ...... 7007 ldull. "80• IM K*I ow~ d ·-/Mo. y A"8 "'*'· ...t now ....... ,, t .,,,_ Wt °"9r .,.,.. ....... IOll-1191-tl "~ 1111'1 M. n1°1MO I :°" MOVl·":ao If' NI. famtty .-, ..... NPr ..... =·= = ....... '1~ l710 ....... ftwl aAI•••• .... """"°· -Tw· ,_ a,w; 81 .......,. tit It• 11 ta •I lllll""*Y prtw ....... ..... Wll!. C.... .._ -.n ........ _. TMY ........... '87J .. _ ........ ,... ·-:-:r-1 · -.r·:n . . - •-'•••-·-·· ........... , $2.44 per day That'a ALL you pay tor 4 llnH, 30 day m1n1mum In the I In my home Near FalrvleW arid Baker, Co1ta Mesa EJ(. eeflent refs 75•· 1850 E P LICENSE DAYCARE Baek bay, small group, lg yard, anacks. Drop.Ins QI wkly 7am to ? 756· 1663 -CHILDCARE • Breakfast lunch and snacks La.rge yard Lois of hugs and play • 646-9084 . •Pall) I • Ele c trfc et •Plumbing •Carpenlry •Con1truct1on 239-4685 PLUMBING Eleetrtcal Sprl n~l trs F1ucet1 Garbage d1Spo111 Water Htrs Free est 24 1-0 131 PROF •Ince '73. The hlQh· erst Quallty repair serv1ee at the loweet cost Root- pfumblng-ele<:trlcal m1110 LIC..,69677 Gil 723-5703 INT l !XT SP!CIALIST Excellent refl S.2·3111 PlllT'mlWIWINI REMOVAL RELIABLE! 20 ~art In area 842·5937 PARKS PROF PAINTING Int /b l Lie• 5832 11 New Conat. or Re.Paint• (114) 185-9186 PocketCHANGE PalnUng 17 yrs exp Lie •79423. Tony 586-5155 and REPAIRS·M&lnt -Remodel Ed 838-8201 Painti ng . e lectrtc , carpentry. plumbing, etc RAINBOW Circle Main! Absolute Lowest Prices Painting Int Ext House & ........... Phonea, errand• cua- tomlf MrVl(e in Co11a Meaa Chuck, 846·7731 WllMWW&ml Needed tor So Metro area Call Carol 969-5399 UULll•nuY EitPlfHtnced tranHCltonal H Cretary needed tor lrvtne office Calf Phyflll. 714-833-1500 • No Collection • [ arl1 morrnng motor route~ a.ia1lable Must have dependable iranspor at1on and ltab1lily insurance Otano-Cc>Mt DAILV PILOT/Friday, Match t , 1980 601 4 ....... , ...... 111e,new 1&5 CALL * 8'0-1733 * NEW SOFA, low Mat eheir & 011om1" 8EAUTIFUL1, Secrt11ee S295 714·143~ 18 t ........ -···· •PUG 1341 •SH AR·P£J sett • Arnenc:M Eliltmo • Ba.Hat Hound • COIN • Cocker • DKl\ehul\O • Gefman Snepnerd • OAK 1111all unll S75 Bru s a KIMhond • ~t>rador • 0.-watart>ed incl 'J M Fru• NeWf04.ln~and • Nor· waveleu mattrelses, --oi•n Eltthound • Porn liner neater a platlMm • Pug • Pe6cln09M • $ 100 650-2257 Ive m&g Rott-#9tlet • Samoyed • QUALITY f urniture for Shlll·T~ • Weatie Sale 18th CENTURY A~rr'~~ i'i-V~~ CHEARY •WOOD Rice· OPEN T DAYS like post bdrm Ml $1450 Tall t6374 Beach Bl\ICI 1 m• S Can chest S375 Formal din 1ng room w18 chairs • •05 twy ne•t to Target ' .. ea•• cn1n1 cubinet $2250 * U1·1HI * llnAIL Ulll * -* Creme .-01a · loveseat -Design center needs par1 Aelrig S 100 Hlde·a·bed S650 3 pc oecaa ti t>les GERM SHEPH PUPPIES ortull time sales help Ell· couch $75 722·&082 I $275 OAK WHITEWASH AKC Top import In SCH3 ---·--c Xlnt temperament Lg perienee helpful but not FR 1G 10A1 RE r e I r1 g onteroporarl 10 Pier t>Ones Soot• 756•1018 necffsary Call 756-1420 avocado lg xtnt cond 2 group bdrm 950 French tor appt door s225 ioieetric type-country complete dining •LOOKING lor a Comp•· .nan •••is wrtter $90 845-2586 room S 19 50 Com n1on? We nave wonderful --__ lortable -prem1~m con-loving dogs a cats av11t· 432·862l Ap' Qual Job Free eat LOVING FUN CREATIVE St Ue•569897 836-1158 1u11 11me care w11n exp ~ n••• PlllTlll SERVICE UUL llOUTAIY PIT. word processing. So Orange County 248-8894 AblVI IV•lll . E1rnl111 Call 842 ·4333 Exp d sales person PI T tor I•--------11ruc11on sofa & lowesell able 101 adop11on Must women 1 eontemp ap-S750 White Stone enter go to responsible owner DIRECTORY Qu ality & dependao1hty ~ ... belwl'en 6 d n'I ~ D ~ (Mr 1 pare! 1n !"wPt Beh Dept la1nment center $475 Come and see we might Store exp a • Must be old Malt tio~ sp11ng1 $285 nave tne oerteet pet !or Hunt Bch 969-4948 Garage/Yd Clnups-Treea & Wall9al)eflng Quality J ••• O(k Free Eat 989·8349 able to work wee <lays CASH ONLY 973-0653 you 631 103 for m~re 11'lforma11on CALL TODAY•! lffl¥~''i .. tiR• . " --1112 •H u r t ANIN~ I MMEDIATE sERv1c E HIN IN I IAllTEIAICE 0.3,,. 1.JM & Areas a~ .i Jbl .. &l or wkn<ls 6~-0935 •--------MlsceflaMOUS 601 s jPERS.AN KITTENS Oua •SAUi* ty beaut tu 1011 ng Are you looking lor oar1· Sears Kenmore Gu Dryer i\ntQ soi d oa~ oesk,.. oa• pe<11gree Good nome ISi FOR LOIS Your • Service Otrectory Representa11ve 5 yrs exper1ence Reason· ANVTHlNG TO DUMP able Little Eng11sn CLEAN UP • CONCRETE 543-2810 EvenlflilS • J REES John 650-1 628 CLEANING MOVE-INS or DUMP RUNS ·JUNK HANGING/STRIPPING Ue.,.560875 VISA-MC 673-t512 Full ume poS111on open for a dependable person 1n Bulldlng Maintenance Full benefits and excellent ¥\'Ofl( en1111onment .&.PDT?'"1~r490 8am to 3pm MOn -Fri Or call 6am 10 3pm tor appt Ask tor George Arauz hme work? The Pen· 1 yr old almond 5250 in· l paneling ~S2SO obo $300 536-1692 nysaver •• looklllg tor ctuaes ali connecuonr. Preco1e • iee stutr PETS AR E PEOPL.f TOO you Apply 1n person Mon 434_9464 cf.mber ha1dly used Ooggie Halfcuts Car tnru Frt PENNVSAVER $350 Couenicna.r 5300 Batns Lodg•no lor pets 142-4121 bt.,110 OUT Wkly Bi-Wkly Rets Furniture trasn tree Reliable Est 17 yeats branc.hej eopt111nces t660 Placentia A11e SEARS 100 ot the hne eollee taote S200 Open 7 days 546-2848 Costa Mesa washer a electric dryer 641-0600 754-t 245 .1.0. Ollln IWlllll ·since 1949 'tl<hite •Int con<1 5300 I botn 650-2257 lvs msg FRANC SCAN Pebble Pianos & Organs Beacn rovr place set up Pina 645-9866 Cati Mike T dYs 646-1391 _________ 1 c omplete Housecleaning 1101'1 UILlll No }Ob T 00 Small 411-1111 IHlllAY WASHER Wn11tp oo1 tongs St? fll8Ch New s~ 6059 "IUO llTIOI & Homeear e S!rv1ee CALL CHORES ETC Junk to Dump 7 days SUPERIOR Walfcoverlng Sales/Asse1r1bly Work lfflOl IELP 1-900-654-2255 ext 111 The Ca111 Public Ullhlles Free est 557-3564 Costa Mesa 540-3798 tnS1a1tot1on Removal Hey Mom. Kids llnolfy 8 am-~O pm 7 days S to tee wn1te. $75 E•ee Dryer boo" s ze; ., Wein Man i<.NABE Gr and 5 1 Spee<IQuMn avoeaoo "'ortr-$37~ $59 OBO Eoony Reouilt re· Comm11s1on REQUIRES • that all used household • THE HAPPY WOMEN . goods mo11ers. print their Clean nou\e llke bull- P u C Cnl T number dozers1 17 yrs deahng limos & choulleur 5 prtnl wttn dirt 556-9999 • their T C P number In all HOUSECLEANER Oepen· advertisements II you dable, expe11ence )Unt h111e a Question about references Good Rates 1ne 199altty ol a mover Moria (7141434-0614 hmo or cnaulfeur Cell Income Tax Wall Repair Prompt Uc •566215 Mark 642-6842 llYE TU Ill WE gals shd nano l()(Jether lnd1v S Prop Part Corp Strip-paint-install A<I· DAILY PILOT 330 W Bay, Costa Mesa 642-4321 elllt 203 EQual Oppty Employee gone? Tompson Blue-SIOllnUY S75 * 760-1149 852·4592 llnisned like new Mus: sell $5500 obo 830· 43;2 CALL JACK 556-291 t VICI to the crazy 14 yrs print needs ofl1ee nelp For Church o!llce Full· We'll train 261-2811 Time hourly Word Pro- cessing & lay-out e11· perl enee necessary Apply Good Sneoar<I Lutheran Church lrvme 552-1918 Ask tor Karen Fumlture 60l4 Jewelry/Furs/Art .. 1 ______ _ Ad1ustable bed $350 Sota 1 6025 Blcydes 6060 t>ed S 100 Botn exeellenl 1 RARE vintage watcn&s incl BIKES 20 inch & 24 mch exp 633-7172 any lime IFFIOI UUHll Piano & Vor,11 Lr'> son~ IHOUlllZH NMded Part time to ser- vice Greeting Card Dept 1n Newport Beach S5 hr 83 1-9875 For non profit education org 1 person oflice needs goO<I people & org skllls, computer exp 30 hrs varlable/wk 631-4 143 cond1hon I Role.( Large c;o11ect1on ol 1 26 inch girts 3 speed 646-5974 llnt•Que & eatate 1ewe1r,. 1o speeds $25-$50 Res/Comm Lawn Ma1n1 Sprinklers TreeSIShrubs 3116 Newport Bl\:<I 548-6538 Public Ut11t1es Com · RELIABLE Housecleaning m1ss1on 714-558-415 1 by the day Local area • • • Seed/Sod Design Clean Beginner to Advance 11oan11Y TO CFO IAYlllWllTE I HASS IU·OHI Mattress -8-trundle nev r, Excellent Relerenc11.s CALL Yolanda 63 1-5967 nlUIEl'S -ups No Job too big or Adults welcome My home.,__._..;;..______ IHH IHI too s~alt> 969-2138 or yours 497.0244 . MOTOR FIT Mon.Fri $6/Hr Bon- •DOUBLE·A· TEAM t S , ehts Light typing tor yrs exp Julian & Votenda computer Sam-1 30pm Gardening & c1eaning int / x1 paten plastering ROmS Apply 1n Person Books Nwpt Ben R E Developer nas opening tor exp d well organized sec y We oller a1tr1et111e non smkg environ good benefits & eompeht111e sal Pis call Lisa HUGHES INVEST. MENTS (7141 759.9531 used Sf95 •840·8733• H Qn~e~~~~?me l IRE Sporting Goods 6065 UFIOYIU MO<lel 5000 lO hrs ol u~ $900 669 8058 Service 642-3921 custom texturing quality on Tape Inc 729 Farad ne .. S235 8'0-8733 rhrough class if 1ed Contractors estora11on Spectahst Let us snow why croll~ llW OllSTllCTlll mansh•P cost no more Re· Room Add1t1ons Re- model' New eonst Com-modeling Comm Res1d plete planning service Quahty European work· Browne & Browne Bldrs mansh•P Emil Construe· LIC 533604 724-9909 lion Lie B 1=5 70607 969-5982 AALL CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE S Smail repair ONE STOP SERVICE dr'('Nall·pam(1ng-conerete DESIGN work Problems-No Prob· St CM 548-5525 GREEN LIFE by ERIC lams• .:326864 554-183 I available in HHIDfil-: -Oe5igo-tns18ll·Ma1nt 111-1111 Plumbing UWl IUllT. TrH Tri• 2~E'-'Tf~:P~li~t2 Clean.up Sprinkler repr & OLDEST AO • LIC 54 1878 install Valentin 548·6109 YIU• IUSTH CUI TllE llEEI SCEIE DRAINS $5 St 5, $25 & up Faucets disposal neater Phone Est any11me "Pl"' 646-6242 Leo CoS1a Mesa Newport Beach Huntington Beach Fountain Valley PART-TIME Directory Pubhsner 2 IECllITT openings Phone verifiers Immediate openings aff (no saleslapptsl PT FT 1h11ts tor the Costa Mesa By CHARLES GOREN M-F May worll at home Laguna Hills areas I w ith O MAR SHARIF DATA ENTRY person $5/Hr 714·9•7-4041 ~nd T ANN A H HIRSCH flex hours 642-010 1 TUOllll WISTllT PllllUCY OLllll Infants & Toddler Pos Previous exp desired 5 111ons now ava11aote FT fJ\I \l.e" \Ulncr.itllc \uulh day week. no n1gnts & PIT Fteii•t>le nour!> deal\ weeknds or nohdays Higher 1ta111ng salary • ""ORTtf ""•·rtl• . '"" .ind I "'' '' t.il couf Jm.lllc, hu,,.r~cr \outh 14d\ nci lun1-. r \•trt v. hu'c Ir.ind rt "'"' .and Custom work 846•6500 PERMITS EXPERTISE ADDITIONS-Remodeling Free Budget Estimate Lawn-T ree-Shrub-lnstall Sprtnkter 1ns1a11a11on Tree Triming & Removal Lawn Maint & Cleanups Rotottling 432-8804 1PTREES'P EXPERT S&rv1ce & Repair , Plumber since 1952 Water heaters-d1sposals- totlet s-1 aucet s-11 K tu r es llc•409035 964-8919 Newport Beaen 640-6568 benefits Join a team , NIT s thll s trut~ Interested In • 7 4 thl' rump t1i game ... l\ J tll"' .... a ) Al llYIOE .leltt young cn1l<1ren 964-774 I -J IU ~ 7 ~ 2 .lltuin 11 miuht mJ~e. ,,.ould not Salary to S65!< Entry level Q " ~O COl.LECTING 1'<) SOLIC'ITl!\G •GENERAL REPAIRS• C A Popp Enterprises. (71•)111·1111 Inc pos1uons Your area Call Memberships 5540 + prcnc: nrcn't'e 1f 11 did not and ( 11 805-687-6000 Ext _ 10 II ~ J might ~ttl' the opponent' L\UL or ii LIC 362411 (714) 854-0799 Topped/remove Cteanup nu lawn/sprfnklr 751-3476 r.om--\1u" 1 ... -. Jtf'<'nJ.iN~ rn p. t590 Wt~ T t.A'I I mo1~c1Me Ji•tmc Pll IO•L TUOIH CENTER • Q 5 • 9 \I. l'\I led the ale or heart' and OLl'S UllSOAPI IP F Since · hlngfes I BrQk8f\1 M1551ng1 Flat root tea1<1 Free Est lied Low Rates• 723-5703 Gii _-.. .:u M;rllmg or Full Ttme : 7 6; J 1 Al\ 01011'1 .... 4 JcdJrcr ,,.cni Jl•l4 n to defeat quid. ~• PrtYAte tron:ool H e area . "' " h I hl ••renin~ lead ":I' rullc:d . 842 .. 333 · (7t•l 53&-1441 l CLUB -. f-'-H -,,;l'ftf• ~ Q J trump• .. ?tt-Jr.il4n 111 two<' round' •r.J f'"''I Ill 111)1JUl\C(' ... PIEIS lfllUTll ..,._, .rnJ a J1amnnJ .,..ml tu the q ueen ABM IOf Bob Of Byron I ······· -.-J 10 8 f) ~ 2 llnd .i,L' t>e.:larcr rutted the heart AB Otek 9800 w T ·Head 'Old ,._ _______ __. Qnecuael~!.wryor64k. !•3pe666oence MEMBERSHIP • " .. Af> '. return .inJ 111c'1 teadmg duti' h''m llllllY S&LIS ..-..-, han't t14.-l' m Jn elllirl TC\ ierch rhr- .,,l' J11l4n nnc, '"''" 1hrce dub\ Need ene<gette person to llOIPT111111 I Th~ bi 'dino " o 11n 1 "I n ~ u " JnJ the .1,c;: "' J1:,im11mh ,.r w w es a., •S ea Arueutate gooo typing & .._ -uth ~ -c ' .. t-company Salary 5900. people skllll Waterfront 50°' DISCOUIT . .., ., ono *"' lk d arr1 "'a' '" ,,, much ,,r " $1200 mo Interview b)' Homes Inc. Au ttors IO . I • P"' Pa" Ubl hurr 10 Jr ,114 the cncm' r.tnp.• thott • appt only Call 646-744 t Corona del Mar Call 4 • P~ P•" P11" th< l'•'""rr •f Jumm' ·~ trurnf'' 14.U Business Services UPllT 111181 llllY. S15 a,,d Uo Call 17141840 62 1<1 LLOYD S NURSERY j Catha11ne 760·3600 I tall Opening. lcJd '\ .. t ••I ,1,rrl1i.1 .. rJ .\frcr 1ull1n@ 1hc a.e o l (l 1•) 141-1000 Rridgc plaHr, f!<'l tnt11 th(' h<thll hc:Jri,, de, l.trl'r \lwulJ h.tH' 1jtnmrd E~ SS30 Eme'oyment 5530 ol n ffi111t lo,er' '' .1 rr,ult, thr irumr• mJ tel.I J J1.i monJ 111 rhr UllPlllf llllfl• Res1dent1al a Commercial Reroots rep1.1rs & skylts Quality Work Fair Rates Fast GUARM!TEED Svc FREE Estimates .:r557494 968-589 1 494~6504 ----------- -Oeneftt\ (lf rutftnf J "'11111Cr Jlt" ~llC't'n JOJ J\t ,\\\UmC r J \I rtturnS \Omct•mc' o"crluo.,cJ a lr!Jffil "0111h 14111' teal.I' th<'~'°' Sou1h •Mrccth Je.:11.lcJ "' ''P<'" ,11 J1,1m1llHh .ind r ul h h•• O'tl<n tnd N AFTER SCHOOL WORK "'•''"•"1 •• • one \r.tdc r.ither than a r rccmrll•l' '" l.lumm' dr.l.uer dc,pcr.ttt:ly ors·Repa11-Altt1ro11ons ab1nets·Pl)riel locks 111rs-Drvwt1· Po11os-etc 5 yrs exp JlllfY 642-0567 Flllllll OAllPllTH ablnets-wall un1ts-<1oors 1ndo~ declo.s L1C.1bon<1 20 yrs e11p 434-4924 Garaqe Door., & OpPnPr<. . • • Moving *•·1 llYlll* 110-11U OlWIUPHT u,. Cal T· 111f42 tUOllYIHt Strong lntethgent Crews BE.AS RATES T t380•6 552-0410 X E UTO ngllshl Reading/SAT/AP Test Grades 6· t4 CALIF Credential 675-2760 EXPER TUTOR will teach math chen::i 1pnys1cs to jlllltnl t\191\schJCOU studnl I Henry 12 t31 429 8118 ••E'lnnan. '*•ALL TV '* • Tree Removal-t11m-trash Atum1num-WOO<l·Gt1ss hauling f rH est 545-8936 Sotanum & Garden rooms 11 Yean &Older V'f or k E venlnga & Sat urday YOU CAN A VERAGt PCR WI:EK s7500 OR MOR.£ PH ONE: 498-3321 All T ransportallon Provtded By An Ad ult Supel'Tl.Or WOii ii"""" ....... By SYDNEY OMARR Friday. Marclll 9 four 'padc' Aftl'r all, J ' httlc a' lht' ncnh thl t·ntn 1<1thc1:1hlt-\(\he .an Antkf'!S 6010 Jt'C uf d1amonJ \ ind ~ueen J.ld. ,,, l~.ilJ .• duh "' Im .. llljl \I. hrn r J \I ANTIQU E -SAA-SS-& dub' In p;Hln('r 'h.uuJ -.oulJ h.1\ot turn' ur w11h the: l <C', thl' lrntt of crystal cnandehers & maJe ,1,1111 ,1 IJ\d""'" '\l1r1 duh• h,·,11011' thl tulfalhn~ trn.~ sconces Wonderful eon-. <1111on Call 675-8103 l T Q DAY Is UTltH EINllllM I l:::~~r.E?i~~: -CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1931 Newport Blvd CM .. Quallty work e11'per"80Ced ARIE (:\forl h 21-'\pnl IQ) Yo u'll be S3)tng. •• l last I ha\'e •FRENCH doors Decks ll I LHal reasonable 646•540I real opponunll~ to \how what I can do' .. Crcatt\c urge leatur~. Uc:•394846 846-8393 "° TIEE SllYIOI aho covers Batn K11c Yntf "" ph)sical auractton al"o pan o f d )namtc sccnano C1em1ni V irgo. abinets Free est Oual Quality ~Mded Sagtllan us persons pla} roles wk uc585956 776-1246 Customers Richard Sino' TAURUS ('\pnl 20-Ma~ 10)· Y ou will be testing \OUr \UICC. (Lte Ins Relsl 645-7608 iYeWays patios peth• ••*•REMODELING -Ftxu s o n d omcsHl adJu tmcnL u nique relation htp'i, d1spla~ o f et~ No 1ob too small K1tchen-Ba1ns-E1ectneal * fla&.m * af.lectton trom one: "'ho prcv1o usl ) appeared tnd1tTerent Ftnanctal ,. ... ll•bJ Hl·OHI Carpentry-P1umbtng-T1te OUT• PAim• NANCY s w a:r1n9 deal " !>Olld. Libra repre~nted LL YOUR CONCRETE Etc Keitn 89B-3tl6 EKoellent quality at re&s Apphcation'& A oval GEMINI (Mn~ 2 1-June 20): 1Rc lall'C "'ho tmpans ..ccret NEEDS Ouahty wor11 et AlllllOAl lllll. IHY prices Reis Lied Full FREE Estima es information has actual!\ missed the boat It t a mauer of too ltttlc. reas P;•~~~85j~" est G~~~ll ~~,;a;f;.';~~:"d warr Greg 85 1"9818 H W 943·040S • too laH: li..no" 11. take charge o f )ClUr owitafT:uri Ps)ch1c 1mprcsc;1on •lllAILDllPMmll .................. '-'111 pm'e \altd CALL ME FIRST• A s,12i lfr -~:~~LS CANCER (June ::! I -Jul} :!2) 5Pothghl on m ont'\. authont ~. 111111111a1m .. ,. Prof reliable reas refs FREE est 540-44 11 IAN FREE EST REAS RATES e erenees • · • HA VE rc\pons1b1ltl\, tntcnstlicd rclat1onsh1p You'll ~ trusted to help No Job Too Big or Small llllUI A NEED.,, de\tgn pohq (mphas1s al\o o n legal nght\ Jnd permission) CONCRETE CRACKED or WA TEA PUDDLING? Ron 722·8646 Res•d i Comm Free est ( apn corn pin~\ t itle role Ins . LIC Carol 969·5399 e('o 11 I• l\\ I •'iJ 1'0 l•'\ LEO Uul~ :!3-.\ug 22)• Y ou'll fintsh long·\tandtng prOJl' l. C)Ck f\e•urtace w Pet>blekote UllYIUI lllYIOll Orlveways·Balc:onies-ete ALL CARE ENTERPRISE Odlgnet Colors 10 year INTERIOR PAINTING guar Lv msg 8•1-3425 642-9274 CONCRETE SERVICES HAULING-PLAIN FANCY ~ovet & Replacement & HANDYMAN SERVICE Cutt1ng-Core1ng-Bobea1 Elec/Ptumb etc 12 yrs ttt11 Dump trunk n3-0694 area rell Ken. 548-2629 DIUSPMmH Uc BonO Ins JS Yrs bp Telle Advantage Of Our Quallty Workmensn1p and LO'# Prices 3 Years Guaranteed Free est • (7 14) 839-1094 . ' ' " ,, 'O • D1i1J Pilot 142-llll con11nucs high -Judgmen t. tntu1t1on remain on target 't o ur search for o ul mate ho uld not be rcgnrdcd as fnvolou't .\nee;, Libra art tn pict ure VIRGO ( .\ug :!J·Scpt 12) tress courage 1ndcpendenC'C, ro- mam:e that could blossom i nto loni-stand1ng rchlllonsh1p Get to hean of matte~ h\ being direct. ms1st1ng on truth 3\ contrast~ 10 •' • • •' •' • '• '• • • • • • s"cct nl)thing't LIBRA < Pl 2'·0c1. 2:!) Focus o n fanu l). home. "tCCunl\. E SS30 Emp!O'Jnnt SS30 Emp!oy!!!!nt 5530 Emptoxmtnt SS30 ixw;ill1ht~ ol 'tian1ng )Our ov.n hustnt's W oman mt'mbcr of fam1f .. l ...... 1 a..w •~w... c ustomer se''"c! __ ,__ Jt"lualh ho lds kc) to \ucccss. Don't permit fat~ pndt' to deter .....---· -Tm'S lllTILI ...... ~ progrc\s Cance r nall\C invo l'cd Wllfl~ ~~hop-F~~k•e~!!~~\>:i~ ,:,C: NMds people to rent A= ::orir:'~°to9 =~ SCORPIO (Oct 2}.No 21 )' lnformatton come'> fro m thrtt ping cent• Acct Mgmt & meture help, ne1ob1e with trucks & equip un1form1 por1 Blvd N e 815·1353 main )0 Uf"CC \. Kc) 1s to d1scnm1natc, C\alua\e ficm1n1. Sagtttanu~ Tu Pl•nning Must be .chOOI tchedule• Full or & neallh ins provided --•• ·-19911T pt"T'SC)n5 pla~ o;1gn1fican1 roles pothgtu on ach1e"cment. prestige. up d multl·faceted part Um• Daya nlghtt, Apply 1705 S Co11t Hwy -·--· ~Ul'(C~" '41th 01uthont1es. highly 'mo11111ted & have w .. kend1 Po1111on1 Laguna Bffch E11abll1hed prec11ce '" SAG ITT AJU S (NO\' 22-txc l 1) M an) penon s cla1mJou were Cttlllve problem aoMng avallabl• store sates. Fountain Valley, 4 Q .. abll ties SCflwab Prop· Plf10nallzlng & di•pl•y 01ya1w ee1t ge3.5934 pla~1ng .. Don u1xo tc but no~· you _prove )'OU are o n solt gro1.1nd. 1 7 work, c10tet lnatei11t1on& Clulstomerlll~E SllLSaElesl n.... CIMnl"" L o ng Ji stance com m un1cat1on \enlics \hi t )OU could be 1n the •ty, 831·57 0 atttpplng & pecktglng ""' ... m onC) Taurus m v ol"cd· UllllMlf-weo-to be diaculMCI IEP •llBEfD,.... CAPRICORN (0cc 22-Jan. 19): W n ttcn nouce rctt1vcd con - LOOIClng lor s people ••· on a personat bHla •1111111111 (Crn1n1 1raMpona11on C ould U\,vofvc autom ob ile o r 11w1t.at1on to pet~ In ...... man-Please call or come In to we are currently o"ertng 'ull or Pan Time lr.l' el Loan "'111 be approved. Focus on venture capital, d15Covcry aoem-nt l teeontng or to ~ 1835 Newpcw-1 an entry leV9I Mlary lull C.11 am. 846-9480 of '"Cr"t who tw111e hid their own Blvd • Co1ta Maia ~ '"'" , buatneu w no t r• Couny1101 646-0181 its. and ••c.ttent Ory C~•ng AQUAIU\J (Jan 2~fcb 18) ommumcau o n from fam1lr, ~ble of hendltng • • a-•-• =~~vtr~':.~~.~f! llUSID '81111 mcmbt'r ltf\s pint. You !I M )', "Wt'll, better late than never'' iwee 1~ ~ com· --1 _..._.. 1'*61...:.. "'PT in N9wpof1 Beaen E h I n rsti .... (1 I •' ~ ~ ~Good atwtlnO pay FIT tN<m ... ,, ~ ~~ 1~ pay 1eo.oees_ mp u 1s a ~ o n pa nci J 'P· mamqr. stra1 ... tcn1na o ep tan.,e _O¥en tr--prooi:.,,, PI T '"'Pt lcfl .,.. -...... , ..... .,, Lt bra fiaurct prom1ncntl) i4"',,, ,;;.; , A~. 13 , • .,.. ... Ind computer ••· Ectucat!Ofl PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): A lmost a 1f b)' m..,c cvcrythu11 • 1 • ,..._.111 i::_I. IMD perlela The cencMate M.lllllL sctm s to be falh"• into "Our \ap Inner vottt prov ides d1iut1oa. f .,_, •!!!!!!• ~ "':!..!'..:..~ ·U······-... I -....... -................ , _.., ---••••• mo\J 'c Emplo>mcnt ptct\U'f ~udcknl) br'lhtcr than 1ntteiP1tcd. _.,, "°""'"' ...,.. "• 3 o nour11 P9f _,needed .\nother Ptll-n 1n"ol"ed ,._ ;:" ~!':.'°'tc:! .-.C • ... • -*"""' ~ Hurtt"'B:Oll 9wtl eny IP MARCH t 11 Y001' uaTBDAY: ~ .. fim ~ of' this .-..,_ PIT. tlOO 1n':'.:.: i:... "'°'*' ::i~ ~·~~ month kC)note was dt\ay, dllCOUfllCmetlt. CJC1t moves u~ 10'I '°" llWCI ~ CM. 81 pm cont11111t o.t ,,..,..,, .. eaMI I Mmert ~ pick up ~team. pnl wdl fnlure intcfttity, cledication, f'Cl1M)ftllbilicy, _,... ..... Uery ~Sf.II d tt*l rd. firtaftClal l uc:ttll Ind love. Ob¥iaullj .. triU be I moeda to ,&SYWttHlr ~ ":, ~ :;"'90.:: I per '*"· *'' ttmtmbtt' -'.nes. Libra .,etlOftl.pljy :~ roa in )'CMlf lite. f/t~ .......... •-°"" tooll. ..-.nt Crelmer lene. H a YOU have k.wk for ... ftllll CIOftfWcftee ,GI~ muy CJDDAde ~•Olle• c M wa .,.... "*-.J:. •• •t.M•1. ~~~,:·• • '° w.r mnmnoM ..-. EmoaoMI ....... dillfpMn in May. You11 ..... 10 _,...,. maM . -------~!:::~~=:!:::::!!! - - _, -Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Maren 9. 1990 SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RA TE ONLY 40~ /line. C~LL 642-5678. Try ou< closs1l1eds Cars. boots n10torcydi>s RV s orily $ I I 99 '0< I 0 words for 7 days 504 e<Yh odd11ionol hnc the<eof•P.r 642-5678 Daily Pilot Independent . PORSCHE '67 912 Good condition In/out $3500 OBO 662-3311 8JS.J171 Newport fret•lf m> at Cllrictr. $#111 AN ~t 11111 P11ts Opel Sal TIYITA 'II ll Yd Auto, p/1 p/wtndows A locks 1111 cru1stt cust whls. Iron I I rear aor dual sunroofs (LUC3501 11111 llLL l&lll TIHTl 11111 ........ . l11tlqtHleHlt 147·1111 TIYITl'llnPU 5 spd air pis p/wlndows & locks 1111 cruise. stereotcossete sunroof. leather custom wheel$ (2RVE364J 11711 llLL IAUY TIYIT& 11111 ........ . ··-::r.-.. -· 14 ·IHI T .•. ""'''•'I-.~ lilt I C!!f!rs/Trai~rs 8014 Autos lmponed 9100 1973 21 Paoesetter Fully DATSUN 1979 280ZX --,•1•,1•,•11•,•1•1• .. •1• .. lllim contained. needs interior Automatic blacli good • • • wodL SJ,_aDO ltrm Leave condition 110.ooom1 5 spds pll siereo casset· ,ower loats 7012 menage 729-386~ $27~44:!~ ILCUS1 wtllS & tttf!S & ~~~~~..,,.1111111111.,;.;--r /bumper Like new ... -·-• w 1~~-~-----DATSUN 1981 2 10 Hatch· (3JO 1•29) ...---mM 4 WMel Drive/ Jeeps back s t ooo original ll,ttl '88. TOP OF LINE 11 5 d $ 985 Excellent Bay/Lake. less 9030 ';B~ 53e-'f;92 1 llLL l&lll THITI than 24 hrs, bar stereo. JEEP 1989 Wrangler per. 11111 le II•'-~ lights. full cover. Bimini feet condition 11.000 DATSUN ·75 280Z 2 • 2 H ., •• too. m81\)( extru-t.ots of rmlee $9,000 ,s.a 4 speed, mags louvered, llltltie&tea leHll fun. $14,000 Shown m 213·802-1551 ff1SO-OS0-65lf.~ t•f·IHI - Balboa Bay Club slop HONDA 1981 C1v1c Statton l••••••••- (71.a) 85•·4'1• Iv msg l·r·ruc1c-·s-------Wagon •·door 5-speed 251 APOLLO Fiberglass 9035 Auna looks good $1635 VOLKSWAGEN 1977 Day CrulMf. lull canvas. CHEVY 5.a PICK·UP ObO 969·2251 CONVERTIBLE trtple IOeded, re.,.., for hthinn REBUILT -while goto ¥11heels ncel-~, ··• TH c s HONDA 86 Civic DX 3-dr 1en1 condi11on s.a.aoo In waler. Marina Dunes WI AMPER 2•95 H/B, 5-sp, alloys • A 53S·5631 Sllp wl1h boat Must sell SEE 6'2·0567 good car at 1 grea1 price IH vlng state $9.500 FORD 1986 F150 XLT S..295 Call Tim Murphy VOLVO 198' Sia11on 0 80 551·1993 l ariat. V-8 auto with al SaltHy Laat1ng Wagon Leatnar roof II' mllTlllAllU overdrive. power every-650· 1657, 722· 1999 hm rack cruise control I· Twin dleMls LOADED lhlng 37K Very clean HONDA ACCORD 198• owner $7900 675-1854 M IN T C 0 ND IT I 0 N meet condition $8995 excellenl condition. 5. VW 197 1 Karmann Gn1a l 135K. 875·9•60 1•·673·•56• speed. pi s, p/b s.a100 Excet1en1 cond1t1on Must 675 2617 sen Call •9•·8•3• CIMeiC .0 Ft MATTHEWS • 2 stete rooms. 2 heads. Vans 9040 HONDA ·75 WAGON VW 1989 Fox GL m1n1 1J8119Y. 2 Crusader en· FORD 1988 AEROSTAR New paint, tires 5 speed, cond1tton $8.?50 gin., hot waler Good VAN, panel van. ate, 4. ale. like-new, s 1500 751·5235 or 96•·7362 a h a pe . s 3 0 . 0 0 0 apeed 19.000 760-1007 6•5·990• vw 73 SUPER BEETLE 675--8153 Classic c onverttble IYlll&l '11 DOIL IL $2800 Leave menage or Sal loats 7014 Antlquts, Clmks 9045 17' Gten-L, new cover. 7'~ H.P. 018, trallet. 11850 CHEVROLET CORVAIR flMwpof1 Beach. 1965. red converhble, 875-<>eeO power glide trans, new Ures Sharp earl S3 200 786-8183 7018 .a dOOf' power st Mr Ing call altar •pm 6•5-682• power brakes. 5 apeed, sun root em/Im. VW 77 CONVERTIBLE CISMllt 21K mi White BUG New top lnle<oOr ext/Blue Int No runa great $3100 OBO problems $950/090 8'1·2935 Take over payments •95-8111 Autos OofMstJc 9300 through the DAILY PILOT Classi fied Pages Turn unwanted items Into money today! C•ll 142·5171 AOCl<·A·BYE YOUR BABY Today lS 11 did ytsltrday 1111 convenience of a com· 1>1ned rocker and cradle allows someone 10 keep 1111 baby happy while being productive You can build th11 rocking cradle, st1tped 1n Amtnun h1s101y. wllh Ille helo ot our tull·slze oattern sl•P·bv·steo d1rec· lions.and pho1os 11 measures 50'' long and the cradle is designed lo hold a standard 13· 11 28" 1>ass1ne1 mattress 2· thick Semi t ht:ell lo OCOP Pa11ern Oepl P 0 Box 2383 Van Nuys CA 91409 N,1111e A11t1•~S\ C•lv J • 11644 Cradle $4 ~ 112 page catalog $3 !Y.> cP1c1u1tng 700 woodworking and 11and1c1 all p101ec1s1 110 P11ce Includes Poslage & Handling ..... llOnall ... NftTIOUe _8, ....,_ -• Iii" ..... ITATWT OC•nr CCffAOIOll ~) _ Tiie................ Notlcll ll--..-ittwe NOTICI TO DlffNDAHT' ......... • lllde ..... ,...._. 11190 e AO! r ~ M.UMI ·• IL PALAZZO CON· IN City of ~ A"D. JUAN "UA. end OOMNUMS. CIO The Wit· h at tM oflloe of IN DOU I lfWOUlf\ 90. !ft. Lron Compefty, UICI City c:.ll et City Hell, 2000 ... kermen. NHrporl aln IStrMI, Hllnllntton YOU AM altNO IUIO c.lf. 12MO , c.lltOtnia, llftlll IN I YPLAINTlf'' (AUd ..... LIM No I (San Juen of 2 00 Pm on Apfll 3. onfandancl ol AU IOK ral'O), Inc , a Call· 11toa1whlchllme theywtll PATR.VIMLAPATE~.­ nla COtl>OfallOll, CIO The be opet'8d and publiCly and Y• ..... *9 CA&.INDAll lllam Lyon Company. rMCI aloud In the Council DAYI elW IM8 r ••r•s to Von Karman. Newpo<t h&mber• lor the Bola le_,,,..•,_ te lie• "· Calif 92MO Vtww Park 1990 Aanal>IU-.............. '"'IRM .. hit bu1lnet1 11 con tatlO" In the City 01 Hunt· tNa Mllft, tad by a eorporauon 1ngton leach A.....,.,_...... ... • he tagl1tran1 com· A Mt ol plen1 apeclll-Mt.,,.....,..,..,.,_... to tranwt iw.-cal10n1. and othef coolrac:1 ......... ,. ... SAFI ...t ... undet Ille t1011t1ou1 document• m•Y be obtlin«' 1n .,,._... ...., ..._ • ,_ 1 narne or namn on March 6, 1990 11 the De· w&ftt Iha cevrt .. ..., ,.., 1ted above on· NIA partment ol PubllC Watkl. ceee. John G Mafkley. VM» 2000 Main Street, Hunt• " ,_ • Mt lie ,.., resident 1n9ton BHch, C1hlo1nla ,1191,,... ... -... ,_...., Thie 1111em«11 was hied upon receipt ol a non-ref~n· loM tt1e oaee. Md r,w 111\ the County Cl9'k ol Or· dabte fH or S30 00 ...... ..._.., Md . .,,..... • County on Marc:h S Each bid shall be made on .,., _, M tall• .,...._.,. , ..... 5 Publllhed Orange CoHt Dally Piiot Maren 9 18 23, Ille Pfoposal Form end In fUttMr • .,,.. .,_ "'8 the manner provided In 1he cour1. contrac1 documents, and TMre .,. .etler ..... ,.. 1nall be accompan19d by a qulfetft9ftta, You ...., w...e ee•lllled or cashier• c:hec:k te o .. aft attorMJ ft9ttt F-22• or a bid bOnd for no1 lest aw•f• 11 ,_ • Mt 111,..... .----------~lhltl 10•1. or the amounl ol an altorMJ, ,.., "'*' oell M 30, 1990 ~CW Clllt 9et CaM ,MicM11 wit' lllt ad 111 clluJi/i~a C1ll M2-4J21 lhe bid, maOe payable 10 IM attorMt ..t9nal _,,... or Clly or Hunllngton Beach • fet11 aid efftce C*ted "' Labor Code Of lh• S•et• or the ~ Mell) CaHrornta and other l1ws ol 0...-. ..... le eft· the Stal• ol Cahloo\11 appll· Ir~ eel• cHaclon tu- cable lheteto wiln 1h• e• dlclal wted tlefta "" _.. pllon on•v ol such VIII de IO DIAi CALINDAMOI at1otH11h1t may be •equ11ec:t para pr•t•ntar 11na under the special 'lalulet rMpueet• aecrtta • ma-pu•au•ni to wnteh proc~ qulna .,, Hie COfte. 1ng1 hereunder ore 1ai.en Una earl• o ""' ..__.. 11nd whteh have not ~n telefeftlca no le ofnoef• 1 u p e r 111 d e d b v I h " PfOlecclon; au ,...._.,, pro111s1ons or 1ne l sbor eecrlta a maqlllna tlene que Code Preference 10 lsl>Of c11mpll1 • con la• tor· sh•ll be given only In lhe m a 11 d ad• 1 I• t • I a 1 msnnec.prov1ded by law 89fopladH el uet..t ~ No bid shall be c:oMldered q11e ta cort• eecwche au unless 11 11 made on • rOfm c-. • turnl,he<l bv Ille Clly or II uelN no pt-41 au Huntington 81t1Ch and II re•pue•I• • llenlpo, pueda made 1n .>ccordanc11 w11h tna perder el ueo. r le pwed9n provosoons or 11\411 prooosat q111t .. 111 eolarlo. e11 ~o requ11ement~ y olf•• co••• de 111 Eaeh b•<lde• mutt be Pfopledad 1ln evleo edt· licensed and 1110 pre clonal pot' part• de la c;cwta. qu11tr1ed as requul"d by tew l •lelen otroe requ6alloe p•••~••••irllf•••• ... 1111!!!!11!1!'!'•••••••••-•••••••••••l The C11y Counc•I ot 1toe ... ....._ Puede q11e ue'9d Clly 01 Hunttno1on Btmth re q11lera llamar a 11n abotado you'll find -A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! in-the-~ Daily Pilat *ves lht •-Ohl lo •e1~1 any lntnedtet-t•. II no con· or 111 bods oca • 11n ...... pued& By lhe ordt'I ol lhe C11y llem., 1 un NNtclo de ref· Counc;ol of "'" C•ly ol Hunl er•~•• de 11boeadoe o • •nglon Beach C1111mn111 lh!I una orlclna de ayllde ..... 5111 011y ot M91cn 1990 (YH el director lo tel.· Connie lrockwer. City fonlco). Clerk of the City of Hunl· c-No, IOl2" 1ntton .. ech The name and address of Publ11"8d Otl ngt< COASI the c:o;.rrl Ii CEI nombre y Oa1ly PtlOI Maren 9. 16 23 dlrlltCiCIOn de la Cort& H) SU· 1990 PERIOR COURT OF CALI· ________ F_;2;;;J~l 1 fOANIA COUNTY OF OA· P\8.IC ~TICE ANGE 700 C•vtc Cer>ter _ __;~:.;::.;.;:..:.:.: ""'~:;.::...--10uve Wttt Pos1 Ottre.e 8o• KS5"40S 8311 S1n1a Ana C1111lorn1a FICTITIOUS 8U81Nf8S 92702-0838 NAME STATEMENT The name addreH and The lollowing P8fSOfoS 8,11 telephone numl>f'• of pla"' do•ng bo''"t'SS IS 1111 I •llor ney O< pletnltfl IL Pil'l -'Z/O c; 0 The W•I ... thou• ilfl enorney II (El 1t1m l yon Company 4490 nombra 111 d11acc1on yet nu Von l4.1rman N•wpon mero de 1e140ror>o d&I ' Be1:1 .ti r.a111 q2660 •boo•cJo dtl demendAAte o L M N I f.Sil'I UIO 0111 demencfamll QUll no Cap1s1rano1 Inc 8 c.111 l<f'nce DOgaOn esl JOHN IO<n•i C<>rpotAl>O'I. C 0 Thr P AAPILLO IN(, 7777 Wlll•am Lyon <..ompllny Cen1er Avenue Suite 5SO 4490 V0<• Karman Nl'WPOrt Hun11ng1on Beach, Call Beach C.al•I 92660 l o•n•• 9 264 7 Pnona This busiroeH ,5 con 714 848 •849 dueled by a corpo•ahon DA TE (Fechal NOV 27 The reo1s1r11n1 com 1989 mer>c:ad 10 trans&cl !>Us• Oery L. Orer>vllle. Clefll, . neu unoe1 Ille t•cl•llous •r Linde t4•1"· ~tr buaineu name cw nllmf'I Published 0 •1nge Coat• Hsle<! •bOv• on N A 0 1 ,, P•IOI F\Obl\la<y 16 23 CLASSIFIEDS John G M1t~l1ty Vr<.ll Marth 2 9 1990 PreSK!er>I TtltS ,lltement w11, 1.~ ""''" tt'e Cou• ly C lf'r> n r Or anoe Coun1v on MArrh c, 1~· F~ Put.~Yte<I Orar9~ C.ont Ft76 • Dally PtlOI Mllrrl· 9 16 21 30 t99Q • I WE I_ l L ~ Daily Pilat r [[ -Inilepenilents "'-=--=---...;,__GUARANTEE! R --· We will Se ll y <Jur car. If afte r 3 w e k s your car is n 't s old, w e will ru11 No your ad fo r fr e ! No Strings Attached. Jus t call u s to r n e w -your aa . Run 10 word s for 3 weeks at $18· 'l<l ssq ea ch additional vvo rd . Mu t be prepaid . A word consllt utt11.i anythrng tha t has a spa ce bt\tween ll ATTACHED ---J---------·---------t . --------, NAME _________ ...;.... ___ PHOI":E ~-------------------------------ADDRESS------~-----c1n· STATE ZIP----CHECK•---AMOtJ~I ENCL. --- E XPIRATIO~ OATl: MASTERCARDNJSA• ------------~ MESSAGE: I _ .. r------.,.----_..;:';.;;'..;:<T~lii:-n (AOi AOOn 10,Al "'0 l0 F I ·L 1 r_ ~ I I I I I I ,I I MAil TO DAIU Pll01. ,. -.'tn IAl ITllO. COSTA ""IU~ CA WU• ATIN so 1n1.-c' ATIAotn> • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L------------------------------------------------------ by Bil Keane "A lot of readers thought your art last week was muct"\ improved." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I take back what I said about 1t lasting · a lifetime · , · NANCY ARLO AND JANIS ~~IT f M G&f1'/JJU1JtW ~ lJllA.4 mt\ PANIC. All l AA'/£. TO DO c., 1t.Uul':>t. 11\E; ~I 1iL ¥1 HAIR u ll..UW4 M C 1----1. CAR~T I~ /JiY OFFICE.' • TUMBLEWEEDS Hl,N~l&M~R ! MAY I t'ORROW A ClJPOF ARROW '71 P? DRABBLE R08El8R08E COUNTER CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta ,. -. . ~· DENNIS THE MENACE \ I \ '' 1 BET YOU DIDr4°'T KNOW YOUR TULIPS HAO HTTLE Q11,!0NS ~'EM 1 '' ( THINK ' ) T~IMK 1 114\~K' 1'ijltl~1 \ r. ,. .... .. by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan .. c s PEANUTS CMAltLIE ~OWN AT W$o4AT POINT DOES A MAMA6ER KNOW MIS TEAM 15 IN TROUBLE 7 v q:, ,--1-- GARFIELD F OR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ··" ) "'·1 '-,.. SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY~INKERBEA--N Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 9, 1"0 - ' l .. ) : I ' by Charles M. Schulz WHEN MIS PLA't'E~S TROT OUT ONTO THE FtELO ANO ONE o~ TMEM n 1PS OVER SECOND M5E by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Harold Le Doux we C AN T 1"'1AKe THIS .... TeNNIS SCMOOL ,...OR UN0E""""'~'VH .. EGEO K IO$ ANO NOT A CCt:PT THOSE WHO CAN F"'AY THE•R WAY ' TH& COST r-7---....A-31111 vvoui...o eVENTUAl...LY BECOMI!! PROHIBIT IVE ~-~~ at1uk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau 1••• •••lf .. ,, ... • • ••• •••• I p E c It E I , ' I I I l _ I ll.OFfil . I I OJ: \ RILQOU I . ' I' I L 1· I • .... ,,:;; ~ ... _:.,-=: --~-.... ,-• .. ~.,;;,;;.·'"'" .. r r r r r r 1 • :;•¢!04\6*' •"'iii l l l I I I I Kl ...... U a '" ....... -... .... ~---· .......... ~ a:JI0<>-.-...0-aMW-- ,. I ' I • ,. b po p • p d Ci lo I ·-'" -II' Ex0t tha llgt. top fun 8-1 (71 w 0.., loa In · SI~ I•• 01 II Twin M l• S13 Ci; 2 I I gall> gltM •h• wa -11· G H.P. N" Fi ... ' ... ..... aao °'8n09 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Frtdey, ~ e. 1tlO • :::.:p•.,;a~1;a;..::::.:.:~PilDC~~;w~~=~=~w;;.;;;..:;•;1~u .. ---•w•..,11•1a•---... -~11•1•ar---::"P:=-:!l!!Cl==----~,.~· =-=~11J1a=:----:MUC:::'::":mra=~...;.-•P11LJC=~•11mCC;m;----;MUCiiiri"i11JT1C1iffiiCi',.-1 'fOU AM• WAULT ...... A D11D OP TllUIT DATID OCTGelll a1, _. ..... YOU TAKI A0W 10 MCON>I °' OAANOE COUNTY. CAU'OfWIA, AS OEFINID 1H THI DICLAAATlON °' "llTM:TIOHI cr.cowo~ANOAS MO~ YOUR FiWHlllfY, n-llAY •IOU» AT AW ULL •YOU...., All Ull\,WTION OP ft11 UTUM 'AOf 437. ANHfXID IV IHITAVMlHT AICON>ID JAMUAll'V tf, 1M3 AS IHITtwUOIT NO. a::.:;=1 A~~::-omc"4. M00N>9 - ----&AA-TY"'"' .. OU """""--•LD .. _ .. _,A.·--FUATH&A AMlNDlO av INST""'4NT ~ 'l.eNJAftY 14, 1M3 Al IHST~NT ~"TY ...-.... -o A8 ... ~I OH A _..·-~-A--. • _" __ ,_ --•--OflAIOCOUHTY.ANOLOCATID .. ftflCITY°'COITAafflAOHTAATCEATAJIHREAL~• ...,...,..,_ _..,,.._ MAP "llO IN IOOt< 1~ PAGES t ANO 2 Of' ,AACIL MAPS. IN THE Of•ICl Of' THl COUfifTY MCON>fllt Of OMHOI .....,...,.. ' " 1 LEASEHOLD CALIFORNIA -n PARCEL 2 AN UNOIVIOCO "'411•.ITllltS IHTl!RHT IN AHO TO THOSI POATIOHS Of THE COMMON AMA. A8 SHOWN ANO DI~ ON THE CONDOMINIUM I.ANO AIOVE REFEAREO TO. CONSISTINO Of IUILOINO ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. IUT DCl l S No. 5637GO I CAL FED BANK NOTIC! 11~~1"91 CAL FEO ENTEAPAtSES-, I C•tu111W. Cotpofetlon .. Ir~ ... Ot a.IGW' 1Net9e, Of IUbaUwied 11\lt&M purtuant 10 the OMO Of Tru.t elltcUl«I by OUILOHOVS£ CONSULTANT, LTD . A CAUP'ORNIA LIMITED PARTMRSHll' #Id Aeciorded NOV!MBER OS. 1N4 and lnetrvmenl No. M .. 5$231 of Ottlclel Aeeofdt In \he office of the c;ou.,1y Aetordet Of OAAHOE. County, callfotnla 1nd pursuant to lhe Notice oC OeiltU!t end E*'lon lo Sell lh«eundel' recorded OCTOBER 10. 1989 lnatNMent "40 99.544717 Of Nici Offlclel ~d•, Wiii SELL on MARCH 23. 1890 II 1 30 PM lfl THE LOBBY TO TH( BUILOIHO. eo 1 sour .. LEWIS STREIT. OAANOE. CALIFORNIA a1 pubtlo auction, 10 1he hlghell btdd« I<>< C9eh jpeyebte at time ol Mlle In 1-"'I money ot the United Stll•I. 8'1 rlghll. tltle, end lnl•Mt, conveyed to end now l'lefd by It undlf "Id deed II\ the pr~y tltualed In a.eld County and Slete lfld dllGfil>ed u lollow9 THE LANO REFERRED TO IN THIS GUARANTEE IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of" Of\ANOE. ANO IS 0£SCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS· 1· A CONDOMINIUM AS DEFINED IN SECTION 783 Of THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE. COMPRISED OF (/IJ A LEASEHOLD ESTATE CREATED BY A LEASE Of SAID LAND EXCEPT THE CONDOMINIUM UNITS, ALL BUtLOINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE TERM ANO UPON THE TERMS, CONDITIONS ANO COVENANTS PROVIDED FOR IN .AN UNRECORDED LEASE BETWEEN THE SAME PARTIES THEREIN REFERRED TO. A MEMORANDUM OF WHICH RECORDED APRIL 18, 1981 IN BOOM. t4022, PAGE 858 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS LESSOA THE IAVINE COMPANY. A MICHIG-'N CORPORATION LESSEE WESTERN PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORPORATION, A 0El.AW1'RE CORPORATION AS TO PA.RCELS 3 .ANO 5 • (Bl A OEFEASIBLE FEE FOR THE TERM OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED LEASE AS TO PARCELS 1, 2 ANO 4 PARCEL A PARCEL t UNITS A·2 ANO A·3, AS SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED IN BOOK 14077. PAGE I l68, OFACIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA, AS ()£FINED IN THE DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOI< 14091, PAGE 437 OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY. ANO LOCATED IM THE CITY Of COSTA MESA ON TH.AT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 1 ON MAP FILED IN SOOK 153. PAGES 1 ANO 2 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of DA.ANOE COUNTY, CALIF'ORNIA • PAACEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED 6934/83.llOTHS .INIEflEST IN.-""O TO JHot6.PORTIONS OF JHE COMMON ARl!A. AS SHOWN .ANO DE'FINEO ON THE CONDOMINIUM PV.N -ABOVE REF~O TO, CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPJIOVEMENTS. BUT EXCLUOINO THEREFROM All CONDOMINIUM UNITS PARCEL 3 AN UNDIVIDED 6934/83,3 10THS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA. AS SHO.WN ANO DEFINED ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO, EXCEPTING THEREFROM All CONDOMINIUM UNITS. ALI: BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ALSO EXCEPT ANY ANO ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS. PETROLEUM. MINERALS. MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS AN~OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES BY WHA TSOEVEA NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM . ANO ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FRO ANY OF THE FOREGOING THAT MAY SE WITHIN OR UNDER THE L.ANO. TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING. ING. EXPLORING PROSPECTING ANO OPERATING T11£REFOR ANO STORING IN ANQ REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PREMISES OR ANY OTHER LANO INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHTPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY CRILL ANO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THOSE CONVEYED HEREBY OIL OR OAS WELLS. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES, ANO TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCl<EO OR OIRECTIONALL'f DRILLED WELLS. TUNf'olELS ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF. AND TO REORILL. RE TUNNEL. EQUIP. MAINTAIN. REPAIR, OEEPEN ANO OPERATE AN'f SUCH WELLS OR MINES. WITHOUf. HOWEVER. THE RIGHT TO ENTER. ORILL. MINE., STORE, EXPLORE AHO OPERATE ON OR THROUGH THE SURFACE OR fHE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES. AS RESERVED BY THE IRVINE COMPANY A. MICHIGAN CORPORATION. IN THE LE.ASE RECORDED IN BOOK 14022, PAGE 858 OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 4 A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 ABOVE PARCEL 5 A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO use THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 3 ABOVE PARCEL 8 PARCEL 1 UNll 12 AS SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN RECOROEO IN BOOK 14077. PAGE I 168, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA AS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK 14091. PAGE 437. OFFICIAL AECORDS OF SAIO COUNTY. ANO LOCATED IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON TH"T CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED .AS PARCEL 1 ON A MAP FILED IN BOOK 153. PAGES I ANO 2 OF PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OFFICE Q! THE COUNT'f RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA PAACEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED 140516J,3 IOTHS INTERESf IN AND TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN A80VE REFERRED TO CONSISTING OF 8UILOINGS A.NO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS BUT EXCLUDING THEREFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS PARCEL 3 A.N UNDIVIDED 1405/83.310THS INTEREST IN ANO tO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO, EXCEPTING THE THEREFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS ALL BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS • ALSO EXCEPT A.NY ANO All OIL. OIL RIGHfS. PETROLEUM, MINERALS. MINERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL OAS RIOHTS ANO OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES BY WHATSOEVER NAME l(NOWN GEOTHERMAL STEAM ANO All PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE. LAND. TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING. EXPLORING PROSPECTING ANO OPERATING THERE.FOR ANO STORING IN AN REMOVING THE SA.ME FROM H1E PREMISES OR ANY .• OTHER LANO INC\.UOING THE AIGHT TO WHIPSTOCI< OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL ANO MINE FROM V.NOS OTHER THAN THOSE CONVEYED HEREBY OIL OR GAS WELLS TUNNELS ANO SHAns INTO, iHROUGH OR ACROSS l HE SUBSURFACE OF fHf PREMISES. ANO TO BOfiOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELL. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO BENEATH OR BEYOND THF EXTERldR LIMITS THEREOF ANO TO REORILL, RE'TUNNEL. EQUIP. MAINTAIN. REPAIR. DEEPEN ANO OPERATE AN" SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER DRILL MINE. STORE. EXPLORE ANO OPERATE ON Off THROUGH THE SuRrACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES AS ~ESERVEO av THE IRVINE COMPANY. A MICHIGAN CORPORATION, IN '!'HE LEASE ACCORDED IN BOOK 14022. PAGE 858. OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 4 A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT AND RIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 ABOVE PARCEL 5 A NON EXGlUSIVE EASEMENl ANO AIGHT TO use THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 3 ABOVE PARCEL C PAACEL. L UNITS CI TO C 19 INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN Olli Ttif.COHDOMJNIUM PLAN RECORDED IN BOOK 14077 PAGE 1168. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA, AS DEFINED IN THE OECLAAA TION OF RESTRICllONS RECORDED IN BOOK 14091 PA.GE 431 OFF'ICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUN TV. ANO LOC.A TEO IN THE CIT'f OF COST A MESA ON 'fHAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY OE SCRIBED .A PARCEL 1 ON A MAP FILED IN BOOK 15.J P,\GES I AND 2 OF PARCEL MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTV RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA PARCEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED 23,253183.J IOTHS INTEREST (BEING A 1476183.3 IOTHS .AS TO UNIT C I I I 12 83 310THS AS TO UNIT C 2 1009 83.3 lOTHS AS TO C·3 112183 3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C 4 1326183.3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C-5 t:)56163.3t0THSAS TO UNIT C·6 112 83,J IOTHS AS TO UNIT C·7. 1009.183..3 IOT~ A.S lO UNIT c..g I 112163 319THS AS TO UNIT C-9, 1358183 3-IOTHS AS TO UNff C.10. 1126 83.3 IOlHS AS TO UNIT C-11 1163163.3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C· 12 1313183,3 IOTHS AS TO UNlf C· 13 1163183 310THS AS TO UNIT C· \4 1040183 3 IOTHS AS TO UNH C-15. 1422183,3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C· 16. 1310183.3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C·17. l310183 310THS AS TO UNIT C-18 ANO 1422183.3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C· 191 IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA. AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON THE' CONDOMINIUM PLAN SHOWN REFERRED lO CONSISTING or BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS BUT E)(ClUOING THEREFROM ALL CONboMINIUM UNITS PARCEL 3 AN UNDIVIDED 23.253183,3 IOTHS INTEREST (BEING A 1476183 3 IOTHS AS 10 UNll C-1 1112183 3 IOTHS AS ro UNlf c 2 1009 83 310Tl-4S AS TO UNIT C-3 1I12/8J.3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C·4 1326/63.310THS AS TO UNIT C·S. t358163 3 lOTHS AS TO UNIT C-6 1112 83 3 IOTHS AS T 0 UNIT C· 7 1009163 J tOTHS AS TO UNIT C·8 1112183.3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C·9 1358183.3 IOTHS AS TO UNIT C· 10 H26 83 J IOTHS AS TO UNLT C-11 I 16318J,3 IOTHS .AS T.O UNIT C-12 t3 l.J/83.310THS..AS TO UNIT .C ll 1163/8.3.3 lOl.HS AS TO UNIT C 14 1040183.3 lOTHS AS TO UNIT C· IS. 1422/93.3 IOTHS AS TO UNl'T C· 16 1310/83.310lHS AS TO UNIT C· \1, 1310183 310THS AS TO UNIT C-18 ANO l422163.310lHS A S TO UNIT C-l9) IN AND TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON THE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN ABO\Uii REFERRED TO EXCEPTING THEREFROM AU. CONDOMINIUM UNITS ALL BUILDINGS "NO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ALSO EXCEPT ANY ANO All OIL OIL RIGHTS PETROLEUM. MINERAlS MINERAL RIGHTS Nl,TURAL GAS RIGHTS AND OTHER H) OROCARBON SUBSTANCES BY WHA TSOfVER NAME ltNOW G£0THERMAl STEAM ANO All PRODUCTS DEAIVEO FROM ANY Of THE FOREGOING THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE LAND TOGETH(R WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING MINING CXPLORING PROSPECTING .ANO OPERA TING THEREFOR ANO S{ORING IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME rROM THE PREMISES OR ANY OfH£R LANO. INCLUDING THE RIGH T TO WHIPSTOCK OR OtRECTIONALL Y DRILL ANO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THOSE CONVEYED HEREBY OTL OR GAS WELLS TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS IN TO. THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSUAFACE OF THE PREMISES ANO TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR DIRECTIONALLY ORILLEO WELLS TUNNELS ANO SHAnS UNDER ANO BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF AND TO REORILL. RE TUNNEL. EQUIP MAINTAIN REPAIR. DEEPEN AND OPEAATE .AN'f SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT HOWEVER, THE RIGHT TO ENTER DRILL. MINE STORE. EXPLORE ANO OPERATE ON OR THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURr ACE OF THE PREMISES, AS RESERVED ev "THE IRVINE COMP.ANY A MICHIGAN CORPORATION, IN THE LEASE RECORDED IN BOOK 14022. PAGE 85& OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 4 A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ~NO ~IGHT rouse THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA 0£SCRIBEO.IN PARCEL 2 ABOVE PARCEL 5 A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO use THOSE PORTIONS OF' THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 3 ABOVE PARCEL 0 PARCEL 1 UNIT E 2 AS SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM PL.AN RECORDED IN BOOK 140t7 PAGE 1168 OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA AS DEFINED IN THE 0£CLAAATION OF RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK l409t PAGE 437 Of'l"lCIAl MCOROS OF~IO coumv ANO°lOCATE'OlN"THE CfTY Of' COSTA ~A1:>~TRATC£R'T'AfNR9l l'ROPE'RTI'"OESC"18W AS PARCEl 1 ON " MAP FILED IN BOOK 153 PAGES I ANO 2 OF PARCEL MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA PARCEl 2 AN UNDIVIDED 2243183,3 IOTHS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS Of TliE COMMO~REA AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON HIE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. BUT EXCLUDING THEREFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS PARCEL 3 AN UNDIVIDED 22431&3.310THS INTEREST IN .ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA AS SHOWN ANO OEF'INEO ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO EXCEPTING THEREFROM All CONDOMINIUM UNITS ALL BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS _ _ -~ -~ --- Al SO EXC£PT ANY ANO All Oil OIL RIGHTS PETROLEUM MINERALS MINERAL RIGHTS NATURAL GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STEAM ANO Al l PRODUCTS DERIVED FAOM ANY OF THE FOREGOING THAT MAY 8E WITHIN OR UNDER THE LANO, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING. M INING. EXPLORING PROSPECTING ANO QPERATING THEREFOR AND STORING IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PREMISES OR ANY OTHER LANO INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCI( OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL ANO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THOSE.. CONVEYED HEREBY OIL OR GAS WELLS. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH OR "CROSS THE SUBSURFACE Of THI' PREMISES ANO TO sonoM Sl>CH WHIPSTOCl<EO OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, ANO TO REORILL. RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN. REPAIR DEEPEN ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES WITHOUT HOWEVER THE RIGHT TO ENTER DRILL MINE STORE. EXPLORE ANO OPERATE ON OR THAOUG~i THAT SURF',.CE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES AS AESEA\/EO BY THE IRVINE COMPANY A MICHIGAN CORPORA TION, IN THE LEASE RECORDED IN BOOI< 14022. PAGE 858. OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL • A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RtQHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 ABOVE PARCEL s A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO use THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA OESCRIBEO IN PARCFL 3 ABOVE II -A CONDOMINIUM AS DEFINED IN SECTION 783 OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL COO£ COMPRISED Of" IA) A LEASEHOLD ES TATE CREA TEO BY A LEASE OF S"IO l ANO. EXCEPT THE CONDOMINIUM UNITS ALL BUILDINGS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE TEAM ANO UPON THE TEAMS CONDITIONS ANO COVENANTS PROVIDED FOR IN AN UNRECOROEO LEASE BETWEEN THE SAME PARTIES THEREIN REFERRED TO. A MEMORANDUM OF WHICH RECORDED APRIL ._6 t98 t IN BOOK 14022 PA.OE MIO OR OFFICIAL RECORDS LESSOR THE IRVINE COMPANY. A MICHIGAN CORPORATION LESSEE WESTERN PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORPORATION. A DELAWARE CORPORATION AS TO PARCELS 3 ANO 5 (B) A OEFEAS18LE FEE FOR THE TERM OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED LEASE, AS TO PARCELS t 2 AND 4 PARCEL A PARCEL I UNIT S K I ANO 1<·2 AS SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECOADEO AS INSTRUMENT NO 83-024926 OFFICIAL RECORDS or ORANOE COUNTY CALIFORNIA, AS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF AES'T RICTIONS RECORDED IN 8 001( 1409t , PAGE 437 ANNEXED BV INSTRUMENT RECORDED JANUARY 17. 1983 AS INSTRUMCNT NO 83-02<1927 OFFICIAL RECORDS. ANO AS FURlHER AMENDED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED FE.8RUAR'f 14 1983 .AS INSTRUMENT NO 83-070391 ALL OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY, ANO LOCATED IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON THAT CERTAIN AEAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 2 ON A MAP FILED IN BOOI< 153 PAGES I ANO 2 OF PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OFF'ICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA PARCEL 2 AN UNOM OEO 18Q79174,578THS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON~EA AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO. CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS AND OlHE IMPROVEMENTS, 8U1 EXCLUDlNG THEREFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS PARCEL 3 AN UNOIVIOEO '9709n t .576THS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON REA. AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON THE CONOOMINIUM PL.AN ABOVE REFERRED TO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS. ALL BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ' ALSO EXCEPT ANY ANO ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS, PETROLEUM, MINERALS, MINER.AL RIGHTS, NATURAL OAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES BY WHATSOEVER N~ME KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL STE.At.t. ANO ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE f'OREOOIHO, THAT MAY BE WITHll'( OA UNOEA THE I.ANO, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLINO. MINING. VCPLOAING. PROSPECTING AND OPEAA'TINO THEREFOR AND STORINO IN ANO AEMOVINO THE SAME FROM THE PREMISES OR ANY OTHER L.ANO. INCLUDING tHE AIOH"t TO W'Hlf>STOCK OR OIAECTIONAUY °"'LL ANO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER TH.A'°' THOSE CONVEVEO HEREIY, OIL Of\ GAS WE.US. TUNHEl.4 AND ~AfTS INTO. THROUOt4 OR ACROSS THf SU8SUAFACE Of THI! PREMISES. ANO TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCl<.EO OR OtMCTIOHALLV DAii.LED WILl.I. TUNNELS ANO SHAFlS UN0£A ANO BENEATH Of\ llYONO THE EXTERIOR U MITS THEAEOf, ANO TO AEONll..i AET\JNNEl.. IOUIP. MAINTAIN. AEPAIA, OEEPfH ANO OPERATE ANY IUCH WELLS OR MINES. WITHOUT, HOWEVER, TH£ RtOHT TO ENTIA. DNLL.. MIN!, STORE, DPLORE AND OPEA.ATE OH OR TH"°"°"~ IURf ACE OF THE uPPEA 500 FEET Of= THE IUMUfllf'A~ CWT.-~MISES, Al AUERV£08Y THE IRVIHE COMPANY. A ..cHfGNi' COAPOAATION, lflf THl LEASE AECOROE.0 IN~ 14022, PAGa Ml. Off'ICIAI. RECOR09 l"AAC€l 4: A NOfiit.DCLUSIVI! £AllM£NT AND RtGHT TO UH THOIE POfmONS Of THE COMMON ARE.A. OfSCRIBEO IN 'ARC£L 2 MO'IS ,Af'CIL. S A NOf+VCClUSM EA&fMEHT ANO RIGHT TO USE THOH POfmONI Of THE COMMOH AMA Of.SCMEO IN PARCEL S ~. ~ 1. IJN!! ~:.1..i. WANO L-3, Al IHOWN ON THE COHOOMIHIUM PL.AH AECOAOED AS INITl'WMfNT NO '3-024'2', Of,-ICI~ MOON>1 Of' ~E COUNTY, CAUf'o...A, Al DlflNlD IN THI DECL.AAATIOM Of MaTNCTIONS AE~O"" IOOt< 14091. ,Alm OT AMiECID IY IN9Tf'IUMRHT MCON>l.O JNf4JNtY 1T, tla Al ~HT NO ~.tt27, OfflCIAL MCON>8. AND Al """""''AMINOaO rt MTNMINT MCiON>IO "°"1UAfft t4, 1"3 Al MTMJMlNT NO a.410'9 t, ALL Of' °"9CIAL MCON>I OJ .. COUNTY ANO L~TED IN TIC CITY CW C09TA MOA OH THAT CIAT Alft MAI. "'°"ATY DllCMCO A8 PA~ I OH A MIO .. .0otc 1A. PAOU t ANO 2 Of' PAAC!L MA'9, IN THI OfftCE CW THI COUNTY MCOM>lfll Of OAANCM COUNTY. ~~~~~~~o:N ~~~~:g~:~.~~~~8 INTERESt IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AA!A. AS.SHOWN ANO Dl'IN(O ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN A80VE REFERRl!D TO, EXCEPTl~THERfFl'OM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS, ALL 8UILOING8 AHO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS T ..... L OAS RIOH1'S ANO OTHER ALSO EICOEPT ANY AND ALL OIL. Oii. Rl<lHlS. PElAO~~M. RAL~ MINERAL RIG~S. NA ~T& OIAIV£0 fAOMANV Of ~~~~~~~~GSUT~Av·~~s :: :1~~;~~v5':.::~~~~ I.A gJ~~~~~l~T~EA~p~~AL R~T Of ORILUNO • ._.. ... NO. EXPLORING PRoSPECTINO AND OPERATING THEREFOR ANO RING IN Af"O A£MOVIHO THE SAME FROM THE PREMl8E80A ANY OTHER LAN°0, INCLUOING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR 01 CTIOHALLV DRILL ANO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THOSE CONVEYED HEREBY OIL OR OAS WELLS. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS INTO, THROl,.IGH OR ACROSS THE SU88URF~RE OfANOTH!!_~~g. ANO TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCl<EO OR OIRECTIONALl V DRILLED WELLS. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS UN~ ,_,... BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF. ANO TO REORILL. RETUNNEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, OEOR~~~0ANODP~:!ft~A~~ SUCH WELLS OR MINES. WITHOUT. HOWEVER. THE RIGHf TO ENTER. DRILL. MINE. STORE. E)CPL "" ..... THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE suBSuRrACE OF THE PREMISES. AS R.ESERVEO BY THE IRVINE COMPANY. A MICHIGAN CORPORATION, IN THE LEASE RECORDED IN BOOi< t.022. PAGE 858, OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 4 A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIOHT TO use THOSE PORTIONS OF fHE COMMON AREA OE.S~IBEO IN PA~EL 2 ~!~~~L 5 A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIOHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS Of THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 3 ASOVE PA~~~fE1l ~NITS N· 1 AND N·2 AS SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECOROEO AS INSTRUMENT NO 83..024928, 0Ffl~.!f1L RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AS 0£FINEO IN THE OfCLAAATION OF RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK,...,,, • PAGE 437. ANNEXED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED JANUARY t7. 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO SJ...024927, OFFICIAL RECORDS. ANO AS FURtHfR AMENDED BY INSTRUMENT RECOAOEO FEBRUARY 14, IP83 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 83·070S9 I. All OF OFflCIAL RECORDS OF SAIOCOUNTY ANO LOCATED IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTV DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 20N A MAP FILED IN BOOK 153 PAGES t ANO 2 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECOROfR OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA • PARCEL 2 AN UNOIVIDEOS8 10174.516THS INTEREST IN AND TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA, AS SHOWNTA~l2C0£LUFOllN~8 ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO. CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVE~ENTS, BU ""' lHf.Rf.F~ Al.l CONDOMINIUM VNrTS • PARCEL 3 AN UNDIVIDED 5610174,576THS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA. AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED' ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE AEF6RREO'l0 , EXCEPTING THEREFROM At..L CONDOMINIUM UNITS. ALL BUILOINOS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ALSO EXCEPT ANY ANO ALL OIL OIL RIGHTS. PETROLEUM. MINERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, NATUAAL OAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER HVOROEAR80N SUBSTANCES BV WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN. GEOTHERMAL STEAM, ANO Al l PRODUCTS 0£RIVEO FROM ANY OF THE FOREGOING THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE LANO TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING. MINING. El<PLORING PROSPECTING ANO OPERA TING THEREFOR ANO STORING IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PREMISES OR ANY OTHER LAN°0 INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL ANO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THOSE CONVEYED HEREBY OJL OR GAS WELLS. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR.ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE Of THE PREMISES. AND TO BOTTOM S\olCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO BENEATH OR BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO REORILL, RETlJNNEL. EOUIP. MAINTAIN. REPAIR, DEEPEN ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR MINES. WITHOUT. HOWEVER. THE RIGHT TO ENTER. ORILL, MIN~. STORE, EXPLORE ANO OPERATE ON OR rnROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES. AS RESERVED B'f THE IRVINE COMPANY A MICHIGAN CORPORTION, IN THE LEASE RECORDED IN BOOK 14022, PAGE 858, OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 4 A NON·EXGlllSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 ABOVE · PARCELS A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 ABOVE • PARCEL E PARCEL t UNITS P I, P·2 AND p.3 AS.SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO 83 O.t4926 OF'FICIAL RECORDS Of ORANGE COUNT'\' CALIFORNIA AS DEFINED IN THE OECLARA flON OF RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK 1409t PAGE' 437 ANNEXED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED JANUARY 17 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 83·024927. OFFICIAL RE CORDS AND AS FURTHER AMENDED B'f INSTRUMENT RECORDED FEBRUARY 14, 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 83--070391. ALL OF OFrlCIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNT'\'. ANO LOCATED IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS PARCEl 2 ON A MAP r!LEO IN BOOK is3. PAGES 1 ANO 2 or PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNT'f RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA ' PARCEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED 7787/14.S76THS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONSOf'IHE COMMON AREA. AS SHOWN ANOOEFINEO ON IHE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO, CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS, BUT EXCLUDING lH(REfROM All CONDOMINIUM UNITS PARCEL J AN UNDIVIDED 7787174 576THS INTEREST IN AND TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA. AS SHOWN ANODE N ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALy<;ONDOMINIUM UNITS, ALL BUILOIHOS 0 OlHERlMPROVEMENfS ,/'I ALSO EXCEPT ANY ANO ALL OIL Oil RIGl1TS. PEfROLEUM MINERALS MINERAL RIGHl-S, NATURf.l G"S RIGHTS ANO OTHER HYOROCARBON SUBS I A NC ES av WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN GEOTHERMAL STEAM ANO ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF TtiE FOREGOING THAT MAY BE WIT HIN OR UNOER THE LANO TOGEfHER WITH THE PEAPEfU.AL RIGHT OF DRILLING. MINING, EXPLORING PROSPECTING AND OPERATING THEREFOR AND STORING IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME FfiOM THE PREMISES OR AN'f OTHER LAND INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECllONALL Y DRILL "NO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN THOSE CONVEYED HEREBY Oil OR GAS WELLS TUNNELS ANO SHAF'TS INTO THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES. ANQ TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO BENEATH OR SFYONO H1f EXTERIOR llMITS THEREOF ANO TO REORILL ReTUNNE'L. EOUfP. ~AINTAlff' REPAlR OEEP'EN ANO OPERATE ANr SUCH WfLLS ORM NES WITHOUT HOWEVER THE RIGHT TO ENTER DRILL MINE STORE EXPLORE ANO OPERATE ON OR THROUGH TH( SURF ACE or THE UPPER 500 FEET OE THE SUBSURFAC( OF" THE PREMISES A~ RESERVED BV THE IRVINE COMPANY A MICHIGAN CORPORATION IN THE LEASE RECORDED IN BOOK 14022 PAGE 858. OFFICIAL RECORDS P.AFlCfl 4 A NON fX(.;LUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 A80VE PARCEL ~ A NON flCCLUSIVf EASEMENT AND RIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 3 ABOVE PAR(;EL f PARC.fl 1 UNITS 0 I 0 2 ANO 0 ·3 AS SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO 83 ·024Q26 01 FtCIAl RECORDS Of ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA AS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN SOOK 1409 I PAG( 437 ANNEXED BY INS'TAUMENT RCCOROEO JANUARY 17 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 8'3-0'24927. OFFICIAL R(C~~ At~oRTHrR IOO'EN0£'0"'~'f'"1MEHT AE£-()A0f~FE-8RUl'I~\' 14 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 83..()7":J9T, ALL OF° Off C1AL Rf CORO<; Of SAID COUNTY ANO LOCA TEO IN THE CITY OF COST A MESA ON THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS PARCf.l l ON A M~P FILED IN BOOK 153 PAGES I .ANO 2 OF PARCfl MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNT'f RECORDED OF ORANGE COUNTY CAllrORNIA PARC(. ;-AN UNOIVIOEO 6499 74 S76THS IN TEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS Of THE COMMON AREA AS SHOWN AND DEFINED ON tHE C.ONDOMINIUM Pl.AN ABOVE REfERREO TO CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. BUT EXCLUDING HIR(RtROM All CONDOMINIUM UNITS · P.ot.R fi,.J AN U.NOJVIDE0649Q 74,576H iS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA. AS SHOWN ANOOEflNEO ON THE CONDOMIN'UM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO EXCEPTING THERUROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS ALL BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPRO\/fMftHS Al SO EXCfPT ANY ANO All Oil OIL fllGHTS PffROLEUM MINERALS MINERAL RIGHTS NATURAL GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER m OAOC ARBON ~UBSTANCES BY WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN. GE01HERMAL STEAM ANO All PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM .AN'f OF "••f ~ ')~f'GOtNC. THAT MAY SE WITHIN OR UNDER THE LANO TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING. MINING. f> h<..'Rll~C.. PROSPlCT1NG ANO OPERATING THEREFOR ANO STORING IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PREMISES OR ANY OIHfR tAND INCLUDING JH( RIGHT TO WHIPSlOCt< OR DIRECTIONALLY ORll.l ANO MINE FROM LANOS OTHER THAN THOSE ( O~Nl Y( O Hf PEB' 011 OR C.AS WH LS TUNNElS ANO SHAFTS INTO lHAOUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES ANO .. ) 90'-l :I C:.UCH WHIPSTOCl\EO OR OIREGT~AU v DRILLED WELLS HJNNELS ANO SHAHS UNOEA ANO BEN.EATH OA O(Y0~4D fliE fXTfRIOR llMITS THEREOF ANO TO AEORILL RETUNNEL (QUIP MAINTAIN REPAIR DEEPEN ANO OPERATE ANY <:uc ... WEll c; o~ MIN£5 WITHOUT liOWEVER TH£. RIC.Ht TO ENTER ORlll MINE. STORE. EJ(PLORE A.NO OPER.ATF. ON OR tHn(l !(>'1 1 HE <;uP~AC.E OR Hif UPPEA SOO fEET OF THE SUBSURFACE Of THE PAEMISES. AS RESERVED SY THE IAVINE cot.II' AN~ !\ M CH (iAN CORPORATION IN THf LEASf RfCOAOEO •N BOOlt 14022 PAGE 858 OFFICIAL RECORDS PM•C(L ~ A NON LX(;I 1.1<;11/£ [ASfMENT ANO RIOHT 10 USF THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 A60VI' PARCH ~ A NON B CH1<:fVF EA .£.MENT ANO Al(lHT 10 USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON ARE.A DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 3 ABOVC PAflCC:I G ?Afl(.[L 1 UNITS H I ANO R 7 AS SHOWN ON lHE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO 83..024926. OFFICIAL qc.COAOS Or ORANC,r COUNT'v C.Al 1FORNIA AS OErtNFO IN THE DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK t 4091. P~C.£ 4)( ANNEXE O 8' INSTRUMENT RECORDED JANUARY 17 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO &3·024927, OFFICIAL RECORDS ANO AS FUR 1-!ER AMENDED 6Y IN!\.TRUMfNT RECORDED FEBRUAIW 14 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 83 07039( All OF OFFLCIAL RECORDS o r SAID COUNTY ANO lOCAT{O N THE CITY OF COSTA MESA ON THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY Ot;SCRIBfO AS..,.ARCEL ~ON A ~AP FILED 1N BOOI< I!-. PAGES I AND' OF PARCEL MAPS tN THE OFF'ICE OF THE COUNTY AECOROER OF ORANGE COUNTY CALl,OANIA PARCEL 'J AN UNDIVIDED 4J72 74 !.7&THS INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THf COMMON AREA AS SHOWN ANO 0£FlNE0 ON THE CON00tM41UM PLAN A80VE flffERREO TO CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVE"4ENTS BUT EXCLUDING .HERE.HlOM Al~ (J}NOOMIN•UM UNITS P,4RC.El :3 AN U"°OIVIO(O 4J7:> 74 ~76THS INTtREST IN ANO TO H10SE PORTIONS OF hi( COMMON ARf,4 AS SHOWN ANO OfFINED ON TH[ C.ONDOMINll.IM Pl AN A80 VE REFERRED TO EXCEPTING THE:REFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNtlS. ALL BUILDINGS ANO ----~: ~58£~gflp'f"~~(~~ All Oil Oil -~!GH°'TS Pf'm0t£UM !Ml~ALS Mmt AAt. AlGtl~ NA TUf\Al GAS RIGHTS ANO -OTH~ H'l'OROCAR90 N SUBST ,4NCES BY WHA1SOEVER NAME KNOWN GEOTHERM AL STEAM. ANO ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF lHE 1"0Rfti01N(i TH,o\T MAY BE WITHIN OR UNOER THE LANO T00£THER WITH THE PERPETUAL AIGHT OF ORILLINO MINING E• PlOR1NC. PRO<;PE(; TING AND OPERAT ING THE'flEFOR ANO STORINO IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PREMISES OR ANY OTHER l ANO INC:LUOINC. THE RIOHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL ANO MINE FROM LANDS O THER fHAN THOSE CONVEVf[l H(R(5Y 01\. O~ GAS WE.US TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS INTO THROUGH OR ACROSS fHE SUBSURFACE OF THE PREMISES AN TO BOT~OM <;UCH WHIPSTOCP<ED OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WElLS TUNNELS AND SHAFTS UNOER AND BENEATH OA BEYOND THE EXTLAIOR LIMITS THEREOF ANO TO AEORILL RETUNNEL EOUIP MAINTAIN REPAIR DEE.PEN ANO OPERATE ANY ---""''C ~1 WfLL ~'OR M1NFS wllROlJTHOWlNCR 1'~ RIGtrr"TO tNT~. Offill J.llN« STOA£ UPl.OA£.AHO OPE.BAlE ON OR THROUGH lHE SURFACE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET or THE SUBSlJRr ACE OF THE PREMISES. >.S RESERVED BY THE lfWIN( COMPANY A ~1CH1GA1~ CORPORATION IN THE LEASf RECORDED IN BOOll 14022 PAGE &58 OF'FICIAL RECORDS PARCH 4 A "ION EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO Al0HT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON ARf.A DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 AOOVE P"AC.EL c, A NON llo.CLUSIV( EASEMENT ANO AIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA OCSCRIBEO IN PARCEL 3 ABOVE PARCH H PARC(L 1 UNHS S l ANO S 2 AS SHOWN ON fHE CONDOMINIUM PLAN RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO 83-024926, OFFICIAL RlCOROS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA AS DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION Of RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK t409t PAC">f 43~ ANNflCEO BY INS TRUMENT AtCOROFO JANUARY \1 1983 AS INSTRUMEN T NO 83.024927 OfflCl.Al RECORDS. ANO AS r uRtHER AMENDED B'< lNSH'.IUMENT RfCOROEO FEBRUARY 14 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 83-070391 ALL OF OFFICIAL RECORDS 0 1 SA10 COUNfY ANO LOCA TEO IN me CITY OF COST A MESA ON fHAT CERTAIN R(AL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 2 ON A MAP FILED 1111 BOOK l5:'1 PAGES 1 ANO 2 OF PAR"'El MAPS IN THE 0 Ffl1CE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY C .. Llf ORNIA PARCEL 2 AN UNOl\/IOEO • 180174 576TtiS INTEAEST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA AS SHOWN ANO DEFINED ON lHE CONOOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS, BUT EXCLUDING THRfAFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNITS PAA<..El 3 AN UNDIVIDED 4180 74 576THS INfEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA AS SHOWN ANO OfFINED OU THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE REFERRED TO £XCEPflNG fHEREFROM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNll S ALL BUILDINGS ANO OT HE A IMPROVEM fNTS • ALSO EXC£PT AN'r ANO All OIL Oil RIGHTS PETROLEUM MINERALS MINERAL RIGHTS NATURAL GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER HYOAOCARBON SUBSTANCES BY WHATSOEVER N~ME t<NOWN GEOTHERMAL STEAM .ANO ALL PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM ANY OF me fORCOOING THAT M.A'I' Bf WITHIN OR UNDER lHf LANO TOGETHER WlfH THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING. MINING. EXPLOR1NG PAOSPECTINO ANO OPERATING THEREFOR ANO STORING IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME FROM THE PREMISE.$ OR ANY OPi[R LANO 1NCLUOINO TH{: RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCi<. OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL ANO M INE F'ROM LANDS OTHER TH.AN THOSE CONVE. YEO HEAf.8Y OIL OA OAS WEUS TUNNELS ANO SHAF'TS INTO, THAOUOH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF TtiE PREMISES. ANO TO 80HOM SUCH Wt~IPSTOCKEO OA DIRECTIONAll 'f DRILLED WELLS TUNNELS -'NO SH,.nS UNDER ANO BENEATH OR 8 £'1'0NO TH( EXTERIOR ~IMITS THEREOF ANO TO REORILL RETUNNEL EQUIP MAINTAIN REPAIR DEEPEN ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH WFLLS OR MINES WITHOUT HOWEVER THE RIGHT TO ENTER DRILL MINE STORE EXPLORE ANO OPERATE ON OR THROUGH THE SURFAC( OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THC PREMISES AS RESERVEl> BY THE tfM NE COMPAN'\" A MICHIGAN COAPORATION IN THE LEASE RECORDED IN BOOK 14022 PAGE 858. OFFICIAL RECORDS PARCEL 4 A NON £)(CLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO use THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 2 ABOVE PARCEL 5 A NON·EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO USE THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 3 ABOVE ~ PARCEL 1 PARCEL 1 UNITS T I , T '1 ANO f ·3 AS SHOWN ON T.HE CONOOMINll.IM PLAN RECORDED AS INST AUMENT NO 83-0?4928. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA AS OEFINED IN TH( DECLARATION OF RESTRICTION RECORDED IN BOOK 14091 PAGE 437 ANN(XED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED JANUARY 11 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 93 024927, Off'.ICIAL RECORDS. AND AS FURTHER AMENOCO 8Y INSTRUMENT RECORDED FEBRUARY 14 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO 8.l-070391. Al.I. OF OFFlCIAl RECORDS o r SAID COUNTV ANO l OCA l EO IN THE CITY OF COST A Mf;.SA ON THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS PAACE\. 2 ON A MAP n t co IN BOOK 153 PAGES 1 ANO 2 OF PARCEL MAI'S IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECOROEFI Of ORANOE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PARCEL 2 AN UNOMOED Melt74,578THS INtEFIEST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA. AS 8HOW°H ANO O(FINEO ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE R£FERREO TO. CONSISTING OF BUILDINGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. BUT EJCCLUOING THEREFROM All CONDOMINIUM UNITS PARCEL 3 AN UNOIVIOEO &ee1174,57&THS INTEAESr IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS Of THE COMMON AREA. AS SHOWN ANO OU'INEO ON lHE OONOOMINIUM Pl.AN ABOVE AEFEllREO TO. EJCCEP'TINO THEREFROM ALL CONOOMINllM UNITS, ALL &UILOIHGS ANO OTHER IMPROVEMOfl'S • ALSO E)(CfPT ANV ANO ALL OIL OIL AIGHT$ PnROlEUM, MINERALS MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL OAS RIGHTS. ANO OTHEI" HYC>f'OCAR80 N SUBSTANCES 8Y WHA TSOEl/fR NAME KNOWN GEOTHERMAL STEAM. ANO ALL PAOOVCT8 0£AIVt0 ,AOM A."'1 Of THE FOREGOING, THAT MAY 9! WITHIN OA UNDER THE I.AND, TOGETHER WllH lHE PEAPElUAL RIGHT Of ORILll..O, MtNINO, fl<PLORfNO PAOSPECTIHO ANO OPEAATINO THl!R£FOR ANO STOFllNO IM ANO REMOVING THE SAME FRO¥ THE PMMISH 01'1 ANY OfHEA I.ANO INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OA OIRCCTIONALLY DRILL ANO MINE '~ LANDS OTHl!R TH.AN THOSE CONVEVlO H[R£8Y OIL OR OAS WEI.LS TUNNELS ANO 8MAFT8 INTO, THROUGH°" ACROSS THE suea~ACE Of THE PtWMleES, ANO TO DOTIOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OA OlAECTIONALLY ORIL\.(0 WELL.8, TUNHll& ANO 6HAFT8 UffOU' ANO IENfATH OR JK'\'ONO THt EXTERIOR LIMITS THfAEOf AND TO AEORILL. W£Ll.8 OR MINH. WITHOUT HOWEVfR, THE lltlGHT TO (HT[". l>Nt.1., MIN£ STORE. EXPLORE ANO OPERATl ON OR THROUGH THE IUNACC Of THE UPPER 500 FEET Of THI IUMUN'ACt Of THI PREMIStS AS RESERVED BY THE IRVIN[ COMPANY. A MICHIGAN CC>f'PORATION. lN"tHf LEASE RECORDED ... 80()t( '402a, PA.GI HI OFFICIAL RECOR08 PARC[L 4 A NON·l!XClUSlllE l.ASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO use T~SE PORTIONS Of THE COMMON AREA ot8Cfll1ND IH ,AAC£L 2 A90Vl • 'A.RCEt.. 6. A HOH-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT TO use THOS! PORTIONS Of THE~ AMA DUCMEO IH ,MIC 3 A80Vf I • PAACa4. J • PMCll. t UNITI V-t. U-1. ANO U-,. M tHOWN OH THI COHOOMtHIUM "-A .. ~ AS IH8l"'*l:NT NO .11-01411t °"1C1Al NCON>e CW~ COUNTY. CAlWOl'INIA M DU1NIO IM THI OlClAMTIOM Of MIT'NCTIONI .. CONIG> IN 14091, PAOl '37. ~ID 1W INll't'IUMINT ~ .J/IMJAJ!l'( 11. ttU Al INIT'MMIHT NO a.GI_,, °"1Cw. MCON>I ANO Al 'Ufm40 AM1ND10 IY M"""*INT MCOWO .. MUAOV t•. ttll Al MT'Wtff MO IJ.O?Ollt ALL Oii NCON>S Of 1A10 COUNTY. ANO LOCATID .. THI crTY OP COITA ~ OM TKA.t CBn'Mt WL "'°""ho DdCA llCJ fi'A-.CIL I OM A~ '1LID IN IOOK tN, PAOlt t MID IO'. PMCa ~.IN n4I ~°'THI COUNTY~°' COUNTY CAL."'°'9M PMCa. I ANUNDMDID IMl14.lm"9 INTIMIT "MO TO,..... '°"noNI 0# ntl OOIMllON AMA. Al lt.owM AMD~~~!I OH THI CONO<lf_., "-AN~ -BlllO TO, ca1•aTillO M •Ut• AND oTMD -~. IUT ---"' THl"""°"1 AU OONOD.-3" ~I: MUICJMQm_,Y 1111•111-EmTT •MDT01140ll ~' ... °' TMICOl•DAMA.AI lttOMtMD ON TMIOGMIDl•~"-M ¥aaaTO,WIWT1•• tlGllAU.CONllC-.NUNITl.M.L ...... --AU.GIL.OIL ___ ... ,.., ...... _ .. _ _,,.:.'_ WTMeml'<WMATIOl'Jll' ... ICNOMl--=lllWMDM.L~ E . tMT IMY • W11'M1t OR UllDIR lMI LMD. TOllfMI.-wmt 1"I ~ fllMf OJ ,_,. ICTMMIDONMTM,,,_, OAMDITGMGllMD•IMNN "411MaMOlll TMI -- • OrMge eo.t DAILY PtLOTI~ .......... I, .. au PUaJC 11>11Cl w .a __ Mt.......,c...,•...........,llCl--....._1 _ ___..,. __ • .... c ........ • ... r .... u..__ _ _.--=-,.==c=-=•::.:.:ra==---i-----•~~c~•~n~a__ ..x w pg OTHP LANO. INC&.UOWO THI NOHT TO WHtPS'TOCK °" DllKTIONALLY DM..L AND ... MOM L.AHDe OTHa THAN THOM .. MOia OP ._ Fehl DU9 M I ftl CONWYIO ..,...,, Otl. °" GAi WE.LL.I, TUNNELS AHO IHAna INTO. TMROUGH °" ACROll THI ...... ACI CWTHI .,.......,., fltennoul 9U Ill II.. ~ ....... Miii .... 17 .. --nan " ANO TO 90TTOM IUCH WHIPSTOCftEO Ofll OIAECTIONALLY DNUB> MLLI TUNNIL.a AND IHA'T8 UNDM AND leNIATH °" um 8TAW ca•• nGiML.,. --8TAW n.. .................. .,. BEYOND T.-IXTl!AIOR LIMrra THEAEOF, ANO TO AEDM.L. AETUNNIL. IOU!it. MAINTMN. ...... cmNN AND ONMT• ANY The~..,_.,. ,_., .. ..., n.. ............. .,. OOll'I ...... -SUCH WEI.LI °" MINES, WITHOUT, ~Eft THE NOHT TO INTER. DNLL. MINI atOllll. ~OM AND MIMTE OH °" OOlftO ~.. • ..UTM ~ ~ • TME SHMO eot#AHV a TH"°°°" THE SURFACE OA THE UPPEA 500 FUT OF THE ~ACI OF THI .......... A8 ~ 1Y T.-lfMNE P-'TIO FUANITUAE MCUAAW IL PALAZZO APAAT HCYCl.INO H"VICll COMPANY, A MICHIQ.(H CORPORATIOH, IH THE LEASE AEC()N)U) IN 900K 14022, PAGE IM, OPPOAL MCON>e. CENTUt 101 N El CllmltlO CHIROP .. ACTIC GROUP. llO.'.. ... MENll C/O The W....,,, 2100 Clffl()n Or c:o.ta PAACEL 4 A NON·EXCl.USIVE EASEMENT AHO RIGHT lO USE TH081 PORTIONS M THI COl"IOH AMA OUCWD tN PAACEL 2 AMI. San Clemente. Clllf 2013 NewPott ltvd eo.te Cl• 1111111 CeMlirt I.yon Compeny. _.to VOii ...... CMJ/ t2t21 A80Vf t2172 .._., Ca11f t2e27 NOTICE 11 HEAtBY ~ ~ 8"ch, \Al.lta K Dunn, HM PAACEL 5 A NON EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ANO RIGHT lO USE THOU PORTIONS M THE COMMOH ANA OUCRlaEO IN PAACEL 3 Oonle L Bllfnett 1•210 J Furnlth Chltoc>reeuc GIVEN !Ni ~ Huntington Clllf t2te0 Hem-oe Or , Coece ..._. A80Vf Oand9M. LI ~Ilda, c.111 Cotp , Callfomle 2013 New· 8-dl PlennlnO ~ LI M No t (San Juatl Cellf t2e27 1111 AMWAY AYINUR, C09TA •IA. CA - lhl 10111 amount of the unp11d b1lat!Ce of the obllg&tlon sec:ured t>y the property to t>e IC>ld 111\d reaaonal>le -'lmaled C0111, e11pen111 Ind ldvlllCft It 18,665,518 02 Slid Mii wlll bf m•d•. but wllnou1 covenant or warranty. •KP' ... of Implied regarding title. poM8lllon "' encumb,11'1Ce1. 10 Ntlt'V the Indebted""• aecured by llld Deed, Including the I• and •xenM of the trut1 .. llld of the 1ruat1 Cf .. ted by tak:I deed, adllllrlQll thereundtr. Wllll lnter"t u provided therein. 1nd Ille unp1Jd principal of the note tec:ured t>y tak:I deed Wflh lnl•111 thereon u prcwlded In Mid Nott Deted: February 22. 1tt0 90638 l)Of1 Blvd . Cott• MeM. w4ll hold • ~ tlMf1nQ In ~ltMOI. Inc I .cell M9colm A Dunn nee 11111 t>u1Jneu 11 con-Calif 12121 the Councll Chamber at the ICKnla corpor1non c10 The Mertleoe Or Cotta ~ dUC1ed by an lndfVldual Thia bu11n... 11 c;on· Hunt11191on B•ecoh Chile Wllt111n Lyon Comp1ny, c.i.t 92$27 The r1gl11t1n1 c;om· dUeled by 1 c:orporatlon Cent«. 2000 M1111 SlrMt ••to VOfl K11man, Newpor1 Tnt1 nu11nen 11 c:on menc:.o lo treneac:t bull· The regl1frant com-Huntington S..ch Call· 8Meh Cllllf rnoeo dYcted by nual:>end end wit• MM uno.t tl'le llct1t1ou1 m.nc.o 10 tranUC1 bull· lomla.onthedateendllthe Thl1 t>u11ne11 11 c;on· Th• reg111ran1 com bullMM name or namee ,,... under the flclltlou• time indk:aled below to r• OUC1ed by· a c:orporalion menc.d to tranMCt b\111 titted 1bove on F1brvary bullnMa Mme or n.,,._ oel111eendcontldertne1111• The r1g111r1nr com · '*' under thl tlcllllC>\lt 6, 1990 lllted lbove on NIA "*'" of all P«IOOI who mene4ld JO lranuc:t ~-bUi.lnella l'at'lle Of n "* Ootlle L 8umett Fefdie F Franklin, Al· wllh lo be llMrd rtlltlYe lo ,_. under. the l1ct1Hou1 lilted 1bove on NIA Thie ltllern.nt w11 flied 1orney Irle, ac>plle1tlon described buam.tt n1rne or nal'MS ~ra K OuM with 1111 County Clerk of Or· Thlt statement wu llled t>etow ll1ted •bo\I• on NIA Thl• e1'tem.n! w111 llled 111ge 1 County on Ftl>ful~ 7. with the County Clerk of Or· DATE/TIME JuHdl y Jotln G Merll'-'f Va With the Co\lnty Clerk of Or 1990 1rige eo.in1y on M1rch 5, Maren 20 1990, 7 00 PM President , 111ge Co\lnty on Ftt>ruer., , ... 11 1990 APPLICATION NUMBER TllUI 1111......,1 wH lllecl 15, 1990 Publllhed Or•noe COHI ,....,.. Cond•llonll UM Permit No With the County Clefk ot Of. P:..ml Delly Piiot Fet>rull)' 18 23, Publllhed Orange Cout 90-6/ Negative Oec:l•r111on •no-County on Marc;h 5 Publllllld Orange Coatt Merc;h 2. 9 1990 Delly Ptlol Marc;h t , 16. 23. No 90-10 1990 D11ly P1to1 March 2 9 16 23 CAL 'l!D INTl"""tlll, M10 ...... lotll1weN. Lee ........ CA ..... (111) m-41M (1:.19 -·I• Pfll), II t-.ch TA111tee, l't GINA DOUGLAS, AlltlTMff MCMTUY Publlllhed Ot•noe Cout Diiiy Ptlot Marc;h 2, 11. 16, 1990 F208 F· 169ll 30 1990 APPLICANT N1llonal , ...... 1990 ·----------F-271 EQUMlrt1n c.tlttr• Inc Put>llll'\IO Otll\Ofl Coast F 201 "8.IC NOTICE LOCATION 18381 Gold· Detty P1101 Maren 9 16 23 •-II' W'ITll'C Mt.JC NOTICE an WM1 Straet 30 1990 .--.n. ""'"" "8.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE P'\lll.tC NOTICE P\11.IC NOTICE NIUC NOTICE NOTICI M ZONE AA·O-CD IR"' f ·225 ~TING P:teTITlOUI .,_II o.tltlll AgrlCUltur•Oll Pro-•-"' W'ITM"c P:ICTITIOUl IMl'*'ll .K ~ . J< 055:ML_ . T oeee.20 NOT)Cll TO M , NA.Mil ITATl•Nl dUC11on·CIVIC Dlatnct) ~ "" "" NA• ITATlmJiff NOTICE OF PETITION NOTICE OF PETTTION NOTICE Of' CMDITO..I CW HUNTltQTON MAC:H The lo11owmg per~ 1te REQUEST E•pansoon ot T~ lollow•~ Pl"f10tll a1w TO ADMINSTER TO ADMINISTER TR'-WTH'9 IALE NOTICll ~~USTIE'S !MILK ~Nlfl9' PUel.IC , .. ANCtNO domg l>ullness IS equestrian C*llef rectlotoet ,ICnnous-.,...... do.no ousu·•esl .. ESTATE OF: ESTATE OF: T.S.No.llF144 (hea.1101-4107 AUTHOMTY I S I. AN O J A,E_E 10 1nct~80c:orr111 20bo• N..._IT~TIMENl PAWS ANO CLAW .FLOYD A. LUCRETIA T. ~~ ~e: Of=OE:.:::. wi~r~": ~~1EF Notic:e ,~;;:;·~y g1Yen to Hu~u~~~" "':'~ °Ju~:: ~~ER::::s1s1:~: ~~ :~~~.~.,<!:!.ton lo t>trl' •4 d~~ ::~:..::sons are ';_~r~E ~~eCA6!,~7~~ ANTONELLI DELANO OAT'EDASSHOWNBELOW N0.11.ff.121M cradllors ol Ille within F1l'anc;1ngAulhor11yand 1hl 92&62 ENVl RONMENTA L AL1.1SON VOCATIONAL c111t 92626 CASE NO. A152593 CASE NO. A152600 Ut.\..ESS YOU TN<E ACTlON YOU AA£ IN DEFAULT named tr1nsf1<or(S) thl f I City COUnc;jl Wiii l>e held SCOll HllOld Allen 115 STATUS Covered by EVALUATORS 384 Sunrise Jooy Anoe St Jonn r f.I lo .. heirs, To alt heifs. TO PAOTECl YOUR UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST bulk transle< IS 1t>out to t>e onday. llAerc;n 19 1990 J1de Ava B1lt>o1 ISiand Neg111ve Decl1r11t0n No C1tcie Colli l\Aeu Cali! Pt1ca1rn O<•ve Coste Mesa benelclMH. c:recttors beneAciaries, C.-edilOfs PAOPERTY IT MAY 8E OATEO 12/12/M UNLESS m.Oe on peftonll property Thi reguter meetings of 1ne Cl hf 92&e2 90-10 92~27 8 C.lot 92626 contlngenl c:nteltors, and contingent c:tedilors, and SOU> AT A0PUelJC SAl.E. IF YOU TAl<E ACTION TO twtfe.natter describecj Huntington Beech Publ\C Karen Patnca Allen 115 ON FILE A c;apy of ,,... Sun~·= C•~ A~~: llA~ Thtl t>Ulll1t! ~ IS corr P9f9CI"• who may pel'IOns who may YQU NEED AH PAOT!iCT YOUR The names 1nd business Financing Authority are held J.O. Ave BllOO. lstaoo proposed request II on Ille tn C 1 f 92627 dueled by an •n<l•vio ~•I ~ be lnlefffled Iii otherwlM be interested in EXPLANATION Of= THE PROPERTY, IT MAY BE lddresses OI Ille Intend.a on the thlld Monday of aac;ll Cahl 92662 th• Community Develop-8r1n11 bUSll'\eSS II con· Tna ra111•11•n1 GO!' ltle will Of ...... Of bolh, the will Ot estale °' bolh, NATURE Of= THE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE 1r111sferors are Ellut>elh Ou Decembet Th•• meettno will Th11 business 1s. con·. ment Oep1r1men1 2000 al tneoced lo tranNct buai of. FLOYD A. ANtONELll of: LUCRETIA T. bELANO PAOCEEDING AGAINST IF YOU NEED AH Toll, 1n<11vtdu1t1y ind dba Mf'!e II tile tubst11u11on lor ducted t>y hust>end end wile M11n Street Huntington dueled t>y an individu ness under th& ticllloo..,_ A PETITION h8I been A PETITION has been YOU YOU SHOULD EXPl.ANATION OF THE Ellzet>eth Ou Toll. lorme1ly the regul1r meeting not held Tile reg111ran1 com-8eac:n C1J1rorn11112848 for Hie regi1trant com· t>lAsiness narne 01 nilm filed by DONNA YOUNT In flied ~ LUCRETIA ANNE CONTACT A LAWYER. NATURE OF TliE known as Christine HOlllnd on Mond1y Dec;emt>ef' 25 menced 10 lrlflsact bus•· 1n1pec110fl t>y lh• iwt>hc A ;:'.~"~n~~. lrt~~"f1 oust· l•sled lll>O•e on N A ttle Sup«IOt Cour1 of DELANO DONAHUE in A PIJbhc: audlon seJa to tile PROCEEDINGS .,...,NST & Elizabeth Du Tott, dba 1989 MU undet the flctlllous copy ol the statt r•PQfl will ic;uuous Joel~ Ann St Jo11n CellfomlaE'. Coonly al the Surwwior Cour1 of non"'~t b"'"~ tor -·'". YOU YOU ~SH "Ul.D Elizabeth Du Toll Designs, a I": COftnle lrockwa• bua1nee1 name or names t>e 1v11lat>la 10 1nte1es1ed t>u1tneu name 0' names This statement wu Mt ,.... ... ".,., Calif 1!:"'' Cou ........ "'""" ,._., u • • c H 11 1... ltsted at>ove on Fet>ruary w11h the C0un1v Cieri. of O ""'"'_,, . om~ nty of CIShter'• cnectt drawn on 1 CONTACT A l.AWVE<> general pannersh1p, 1nd S.Cretery of HWltlfttton lilted et>ove on February parties 11 tty • °' "' 16• 1990 a""e County 0,. F~t>rua THE PETITION ORANGt:. 111111 °'national Dank a cMdl ·-.. Oellane. a general partner· leach Publlc Financing 15, 1~ Main City L1br1ry t71 I I "• ~ r~• lhal DONNA THE PETITION drawn by 1 lllll ~ ledefal On o:J/!6/90 al 9 45 ship, 104 t W 18th Street, Aut.hortt,I C"'t Cletll of the Scott Herold Allen Talben AYenueJ atlttf March ~~!1~1~,:·:~ was hied 16 1990 YOUNT be appolnled M requests that LUCRETIA credit union °' 1 chedl drawn ~M · BENEFICIAl SERV Bulle Bt03, Coste Mesa CA Cit' of Hunt1"9t0ft leach Thll statement wu llleo 16. 1990 c C r O F.4'73" ~r90n .. represenldve lo ANNE DELANO a 11118 '°' feder1ll llYll'QI ICE CO. A CALIFORNIA 92627 Published Oral'ge Coast wllll Iha County Clerk of Or· Al.l INTERESTED PER· wllll lhe ~nty leF~~I r· P1.1t>hshed Orange Co11 ildmnis .. r ~· estate of DONAHUE be appointed ~ loan usOC181oon HYlngt CORP aa the duty The name(s) and business D01Uy Pilot Merell 9 1990 1nge County on Feb1uary SONS are lnV1ted 10 111end ;~0~9~oun Y on ruary Deity Pitol Marci'\ 2 9 16 ~ the decedent. u personal reptesenlative ueoc:lllllon, Of 11wi111 t>ank appointed Trustee under address ot 1ne intended F239 15, 1990 said publtc "'"tng 1nd ••· Fa47MI t990 F-20-l THE PETITION to admnlste< the estate of speahld tn SecUon 5102 ol and pursu11.r.'1 to Dee<! of 1r1nsleieelsl ~1Uu.1e F447210 pr111 op1n1ons or submit 1 Pub!~ Ofe"O@ C-&I reque99 the de<»denrs the decedent 1,... Financial Code and Trust Recorded on Inc. 10600 HOiman Avenue PUBUC NOTICE Publlalled Orange Coast 9111deoce for or aga.n1t tne 0111 Piiot Maren 2 9 16 23 P\alC NOTICE Will and codk:lls, II any. THE PETITION aUll'IOnZld 10 oo bus!MN '" 12/21/84 as Document no Suite 9, Los Angeles CA 011ty Ptlol M1rcn 2 9 16 23 app11ce1lon as out11l'ed 1~ i----------- be lldmeled lo probale. ~-the deoedenrs this ., ... WIU be l'llkl l)y the 84 526800 OI Ollieial 90024 FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS 1990 above II lhe<I arl 1ny F-206 1(55150 TM wil and ... y codch Wilt ~ c:oddls. ii any. Culy ~ lrull• .. Records In Ille otlice ot the That Ille prOPfl'IY l)efll· NAME ITATEMENT F-203 turttwtf questtons p HM call FtCTITIOUS IM.ISINEH are •vailebte lor be actnilted lo probate. shown below, of al ~· title, Aec:Ofd4tr ot ORANGE nenl here1o 11 described 1n The lollo'Wlng l)efsons are Sus.an Pierce Anoc:1•1• P\11.IC NOTICE NAME STAlEllllENl 1xatm.lion In ~ Ille 11.ept The wil and any oodcls and ~I OOf'IYered IO and County Calllomle execureo general as 1n11e111ory m1· dOlng business 11 P\11.IC NOTICE Plenner " 536-527 l Tile 1011o ... "Q ~1sons . by~ OOYf'l are available lor rtOW f'leld l)y Ille lru&lee In'"' by • WESTERN c;hlnery. equipment. gene<•I (l lBAIRD & WARNER ...... AO-.. Htltlllr19t0ft ICW10 domg C)uS nus 15 THE PETITION examnation In Ile file kept nw-ner ci.crlbld propelty ASSOCIATES LTD A 1ntang1t>tes orders and IS lt>}R THOMAS ASHLEY Kssm aHch Planning Com· FICTITIOUS 9UllHEIS F & 8 ~ANAGEMENl ~· eulhonly lo by lhe court under and pul'IUlnl to I Deeo • localed al 104 1 W 18th 4340 Von Kerman Avenue FICTITIOUI 8UllN£19 mleelon NAME ITATIEMENT 1820t VOii arm.an 4~• edrftnleltr the eeta.le THE PETITION ol TIUllo..enbedbelow CALIFORNIA LIMITED Sire.I Suite Bt03 Cos11 Su11t 150 N-port Belc:h MA.MllTATUllEHT Pvt>lrsned ~ange Co111 Tlle lOllO .. ing~sontar!' Su•le 300 Irvine Ca11 undef the l~ndefll r.ques• authority lo Tiii •Ml ..,. • be ,,.,., PARTNERSHIP WILL SHL Men CA 92627 Cel1I 92660 tile lollowing Pfl'SOt'IS are Da·t~ PtlOI Mitch 9 1990 oo•ng l>US•ness H 9~71S Adrl*'ieltallon of Es&atee edlTllniater the eslale -bUI .wittioul -ccwenenl OI Ar PUBLIC AUCTION TO TIMi l!usiness name used Hoovet F1n1nc.1J Group doing t>us1ness IS "F~3• TAI s TAR ASSOCIATES F I( f r.e<Jetnl'\n 1ca 12 N:A (Thia authority will under the lndepeodenl Wllfl'9ntt, e(pl'MI Of mplold. THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Dy Slld lranslerOIS 81 Slld Inc Florida c;orporauon MINUTE KING VILLAGE 118818 T1t•er ..... enue Su•lt' "m1ucs Lanf' 11unl•"QIOn ..,. the per90n• Acrninlslratlon of Es&alee regatd•ng title, PDIMMJOn. «CASH. (peyat>ll al the 11me 1oca11on 1s Ellz11>ethOu Toit 4340 Von l(arm1n AYenue. MARKET 13925 Vale St •-tC ..,..TICE t30 '"''"" Ce ,f 927t5 eeecn c a111 Q2649 rep...,..tatNe IO Ulke Act (This authority Wiii encum~. IO P9Y ,,,. ot salt In lawful money ol Oesigns Oell1rte Sulll 150 N""'P<>f' Beech • 155 1,.,1ne Ca 11 92720 ... ~ nu VF S nc; Cl1tlort1°a Eroe CIW!S' Bron~ 33 mwiy ectofw w!Chout 8low lh4I petSOnal remainng pnnc>pal sum Ol the 11'11 Untleo Slales) al THE Tna1 satd bulk 1mnster is Cahl 92660 vouno Chung Lee 4460 18el8 Taoet A .. enue Su•le c a1on Terrice Lagunt oblaining COUf1 aP,P~., repreeenlalr!'• to lake note(s) secured by 1111 Oeld ol MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE intended 10 t>e conaum· Th11 t>usiness 11 con· 011erl1no Ave = 13 Culvet .. ~~TE.J>: TO 130 Irv•,,. C1t.1 9n 15 Beacl'I Cahl 9265 1 a.for• falQng oer\lin very m11ny actiiOns wllttout Trust. With lnllfM I ancl la!• TO THE COUNTY meted al the oft1oe ot Ka1z dueled t>y I COfpoflllon Cit)' C•hl 90230 .. Tl'l•S t>us1neu s c:on -, Tl'I•$ DuS•neu 1$ C()•. ~I .ctiona :>b'81nlna OOUf1 aP,Proval charget. lh«IOtl. u prQlltdld COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC Hoyt Seigel & Kapor lo• Tne r'1g1str1nt c;om· Tn11 busineu 11 con· SELL ALCOHOUC duc;teo t>y • c;<>rporat•on lcuctt'd t>y to-par1ner1 ~. the per90n;J Before faking C8r1aifl very Ill 1118 note(I ), ac1v1ncas. '' C(NTER DRIVE WES1 Ange les Cal1l o rn 1a menced 10 1ranS1ct 1>us1· ducted DV an 1nd1v•dua1 •EVIE9'AQIEI Trte •ftg191r1n1 com The reg1sir1n1 corr repreeentallve wtll ba ~I actions1 1J1Y, unoer the 11m1s ol the SANTA ANA CA an right' 90025·3342 on or alter neu under the 11c;1mous Tne r1g1stran1 c:om S-1·90 f'n41fleea 10 11ansac1 Duso rnenceo 10 1rensac:1 t>1J required k> give notlce lo riowever. the petSOf\81 0..0 ol Trust. uiter .. t lherec>n, 111 nd int est ccri e eO Merch 28 1990 t>usin'" noma or nemes menc:ed 10 transact bUSl· l o Whom lt0M•)' C~.,n ness un<le• tne 1tc:1111ous '"ets :.inde• 1ne 1tc11110us lnl*Mltd pef90na unle• repc....ruallve w· -. ~.andAlpeoMS 1 " d ar v Y Tn1s t>ulk 1r1n1ter 16 SVt>· hlled ill>O•e.on NI A ness under ~~ wcsr C-4s..r ........ in.at name or-1'111"'4:> busineu name 0, na"' !hey heve "lwd nolice or •equired lo give noUoe to of 11'141 TNSI• tor lhe 10Cal 10 11~ ~~by 1•t 'u"fr: 1ec1 10 Calltornla Unolorm John C Rollre1 Chief Op· t>usineu name or names T AURJ.NT VENTU~E~ INC '~led 1bove on J1nutry 31 1u1ea abov,. on F"b•u111111 cor.eenltd k> the ptopc>Md nlefesled persons unle98 emounl (al '"' llm8 ol 11'11 Wild rus tn Commercial Cooe Sectton eratlng Olltce• hSled 1t>ove on N A s applying •0 IN! .,,,part· 19t0 1990 • action) The independent !hey t\9119 waived nolioe or 111!1.al pvbhcatlOI\ of me Nocic:e propony si1u11led In said 6106 ThtS s11111men1 was 111eo YQUng Cllung L~ men• of Al<:olloltc: Bt1veta9e O•~•d A 1-1u09 P1es1den1 F .._ Fril"d,.rnan1 iidmlfiiStattOn authority :onsertled k> lhe proposed ot Sale) r9115onal>ly Ml1mal8dl County, camornla, The name and 8dd1ess ol with ttle County C1er~ ol Or· ifiis s111emen1 ~• ltled ContrOI to NII aicon~c Tn1s 11a1emen1 we 111e<rl Tl11s -;taiemen1 was '" wll be grWtled untea an IClion.) The independenl 10 oe as Ml lorth below Tllf ooic .. n1no IM land lhMetn the person w11t1 wl\om ange County on February wllh the County Clerk ol Or· beverages at 3333 W Coe.ti w11n lhl County Cle•k 01 01-w•lh 111., cou,,1 c er~ 01 ._. lnlef•ted pereon files an idrriniiJrallon aulhonly amount mey be gtMter on 1111 A l [AS[HOLD ES TAT( IN claims may t>e tiled is Jellray t3 1990 ange County on Maren 5 Hwy '" Floor Newpo•I 1nge Countv on l'et>ruary ange Countv 'on FPtiruo obfecbl ID the petition #Ill be grariled unlelm an day ol 1• AND TO THE FOLLOWING H Kapor ESQulre I 1111 F...a75 1990 Beacn 92665 wlll'I 47 On 26 t990 22 ,ogo and ehows oood Clause nlefMled pereon rt1es an • TMI« AICl'lat(I C St11nn LOI :?<> AND 21 or "IRACT Santa Monica Brvo Ste Put>llaned Orange Coast F44902t Sele Generet Ell•f19 Place FoWl3QI FW7t7~ #hy the courf lholJkt not lbjecllon ID the peliion and Otnt H Sh•nn, Hvtoe~ NO !>769 IN THE CITY OF 820 Lo.. Angeles CA Daily Pilot March 2 9 16 23 Publ!Yted Orange Coast llCfln'9 ?ul>l•M>eel Orange Cou1 Publ•.,,t'd Qr nge O• gr ... t the IM.lllortly. Ind 9hoWS oood cause 111<1 Wot• N Joint Tlf\ll'l!I cos TA MtSA. COU~TY OF 90025-3342 and tne last doY 1090 Da•ly P•IOI Marc;h 9 16 23 Put>ll"'9C Ora~ Coeul Oa ty p IOI Maren 2 9 16 n Oa., P·IOl l\A •C!l :' Q 6 2 A HEARING on Ile .ithy the courf lhoutd not -Duly Api>oollld ln.ll'fll OAANCt STATE' OF" 101 Mmgcla1ms byanycredt· F 200 30 1990 Deity Pilot Mercn 9 t990 1990 990 pelldon Wiii be held on j1fanl the autl0tity F1,,.. Coesi.I F'inanr.,a' CAL Ir ORN IA AS PE A M!V> tor sl'l&lt t>e March 27 1990 F-219 F23l J: t96 l f:' 191 M•dl 29, 1SKM> •I 1 45 A HEARING on lhe Setvaa. Inc RECORDED IN BOOK 210 wtt1eh 1s tile t>us1r1l'H <1ey I DllDI C NOTICE PM. In Oepl 3A localed al oe•lion w• be held on Trust 0..0 Dale August PACirS 9 ANO 10 or Detore Ille consumm111on Pl6LIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pl6UC NOTICE l'UD\.I 700 CMc Center Onve ~ardl 29, 1990 al 1 45 7, 1989 ' d•te soec•f,ed at>Ove i-...--------- WMl s.n1a Al'la CA p M In Oepl 3A IQcaled at ..flec:ord•ng Dela ~ MISC(l~NE:OUS MAPS So tar u IS known ... sa.o 92701 • 700 CMc <Anter Drill• 23,..1Dllll IN TH( OHICE OF Ht( 1nlenoed T r•Mfe<ees .. .o, If Y. OU OBJECT TO est. S...la ~. CA -lnstr\.lment Nu. mbet COUNTY RECORDER OF tnlendeo Transferor usl'll .. granbnQ of the pettllOf'I, ~701 -...•9427 SAID COUNTY Ille tollowtng ldd•ltOnlll yoJ ,lhoulcf appear at lhe IF YOU OBJECT TO -R-o.ci '" Counl'f of Ttle &trffl address Md t>us•ness names and 1<1 ~ and staLe ~r the grantinQ of the pel1tlon. Orange. Slate ot C...lorn• olnet common designation dresses '"l"'"'n till' 1n•t-" °' rile wntltn Should' appear al lhe -Dar• and l ime ot SaMI 11 1111y of 1ne real property ~ears •est p.~,, With the cour1 ~ and ..... your ....,.,.. 30. !99() II Tar OHCfll);)O aOOYe IS Dalfld Fet>rullfy 28 t'l<f'I Ile hMrin9 Your~ Of Ne wnuen O'c:loc:k AM P\jfpotl~ 10 De WEST KAISTESSE. INC.. ., ~ may be In tons With the ex>urt -Pi.at ol Sa• Non!\ Fronl AIRPORT CENlEF\. 12!> b ther H. Feder, PretkMnl, ~Of by yoor alt?neY • the hea1in9 Your entr9nC9 lo ~ SAKtH AV(NUE COSTA. Intended TransferH I 1F YOU ARE A peanaru may be In Cc>un.nouse IOclled 111 M[SA, CA 92G26 PuD••snecl Orang(' co.nt CRcDITOR 0t a ~or by your alt~ CMC: cancw Or WWII s.nt• Tne unoersigneo Oa•I) P.101 March Q t990 Clllt""Oerlt Cfedtor of lhe IF YOU ARE A Arta,ECA 92701 Sale Arn rtt Trustt'e d•scl111ms any n 11 tie.:lHied you rrust file REDITOR °' a -1umaree ou ur dalrTI w1~ the ex>urt llngenl CledlOr of Ile '128 911 83 11/Ulilltv '°' eny iocorrec1ness PUBl.IC NOTICE ~ m.a a lo fl• aied, you rrust file L.. OetcrlllfoOn or of tpe slreet address llld J ~ re':~u.IJYe OUf ctalrr1 wit! the court Proe>et1Y PN1CEL , lot I 0 ot otner common oesionation flCTJTIOUS BU SINE SS . ilooointed by ltt• ooun d mall a COf>Y '° Ile Tl"ICI No. eeos. In'"' cur of 11 &nv Sl)()Ywn 11erem NAME STATEMENT Wftlln tour monthS lrom l'IOnal representative N.wport Beadl. u Per . M•D 5/IKI ,111e ""'" oo mildo The 101tow1ng Def Sona llC' the dale ol lirsl .-u.anot of •pointed by the oour1 R«:ordec:I 1" 8ooll J08. Peg~ tKJI w11nou1 co11('non1 °' doing t>us1"ess as ~ .. provided In 11\tn foor months from 27 to J2 1nc:1uswa o wmrmity e~pross or SUN STONE GAlLERY eection 9100 of Ile dale of lk$1 Issuance of Ml9Cl•llaneoo5 Ma~. in 11111 impliNJ rt>gimMg lltle <422 N Coast Hwy Lagun111 ~ Probale Code ler'S as provided In Otflct_or the COunty Aocl()(Cei nonion ~ Beach..C~1 . Ttie lime for fi411g cialf'lw ion 9100 of Ile of ~ County Froec>I po Lynda Anne Ellet 1266 wil not ••P•• bel'Ote tour aldomla Probale Code. T,...,.lfom •·I~•. gas, mtMfafl enci;ml;(anc.es 10 1 pay 110l141 Morn1ngs1de Or Laguna monl\s from Ile he he lime !of filinQ clairre and OC!lllr tiydrocetbOn• oeiow r4'matning f>t•llC•Pft sum Beacn. Cahl 9265 t dll• nodoed above anng ii not expire before lour • 09Plll ot 500 IMC, wtl'IOU1 ll'!e 111• note(\) urea oy SMJ Ale" Blake E••el 1266 YOU MAY EXAMINE Ill from 1\9 Maring nght o! Sll!'faca anlty u ()('('(J <>' Tru51 wt1n inlf!ror.t MorC1tngs1de Or Lso11n11 lie ..., the tt 11 noticed aboYe reserwd n lflltrumen11 ot trwroon as ptOlllOOd 1n smtJ Beach Cattl 926!> 1 the 11.epl v, oour1 YOU MAY EXAMINE Rec:otd nol1>(s) at111aocos If eny Tn1s t>us•nen 11 con =• In ~tie ~ the Me 11.epl by the oour1 tt PARCEL 2 An •D1>Urt011111t uoo~r tile INms ol lhe Dee<J duclt!d by hust>ano aoo wore file ..tn ,.! ou ate a pentc>n nori exd~-ve easemenl ror ot Trust IHS ch.uges and The reg1stran1 com a lormal Reouesl for wueritled Ill the estale "9M•""° llQ'H• tJ\tOllQh Lot -..~ ol me fnJslee no .menc;.o. -to 1~ Dusi Speoal NollOll ol fl• ~ng you may hie With ltle ooun 6:S ol '~ TtllCI No 6905 ftS ol lhl truSIS t i•&l@O oy said nes.s under tne lteltltOuS of an tnvenlo ana a lormal Reaueal tor re•er8'1Cllld ll)Olle DeOO o1 trust 10 ""' t>usiness naml! or names appralMI of ftSla(] asse• Speoal Notioe ol fie Ming -Street Addreu 01 P= S.'.l tf.9 ?18 ~ hsled al>OYl'I Of'I ~et.,ruary 9 0t ol any pe~ttOn or of an inventory ana f« °''*common del'll · lnto t>eneltC.'3ry unoer 1990 ............ , • iollld9d in anrv9158J of est.ate asaets '' ary) :io1 C.ncha ~ ~..i Deeo of lr~r L>nda Anne E"' -· 1 p of ._ ..,..,.. I , ~.CA 112660 TlllS slillemetll •US l•i.td 1ectlon 1250 ••• Of o any pelllton or 1.,. unde<$.gned TIVSI .. llefetoloie ••ecuteo and ..,1111 ll'I& County Cieri. 01 Or Caltfomla Probale Code A account. as prolllded in olldlaim• liabo 1y t« .,.,., dctlM-19d to tile un<lerMQ'le<I ange County on F~t>ruary 9 R*""' lor Soecial Nollee MCbon 1250 ol lht nco<rea,_. of lf\e 11rM1 a y,ntten °"<:larauon 0( 1990 forn'I • ava~ from 11141 Caltlomia Probate Code A acid,...• and OC!le• COl'M'on o.t•un 1no Demand lor F411M32 ru'1 clef~ p tltl ~:1.~~0::_ dt&tgf!lllOl'I ,, any llhOwtl sate Md. wntten Notice ot Put>lttnec:I Orange Coul I A~HA'ifo ~ ~A~~ rt clerk. ltlall'a" lh'ICTllllWI tdd,... °' o.tzsun and E1ectto0 to Sell p.fof Ma«~ 9 ~ n 1 • Ad S 106 An f p IHI °'""' common ~neon " Ttle unoerstgllt!<I caused 1990 ~u!!8.::: . CA r2eS3 PA~LA! AC:tL~ y on«: :!::;, 01~~~·~.y':: satd NOiie. °' OeftJUn ano F · 199 Orange Coast Daily Pilot TTT7 Cent« Av•. OCC•ned t>y Mndong • wnnen llec1f()(t IO SeM lo t>e P\11.IC NOTICE Mar a. 9, 1S, 19QO Ste 2SO ~· 10 1,,. Danehaart recoided 1n tllfl county ---------- ----------Huntington Beech • CA w l!<n 10 days ot IM 0811 Of .... iwre Ille real property IS FICTITIOUI aUllNIH P\11.IC NOTICE M8 111$1 put11tC9lion ot thrs Noc1c:. 01 1oc1118(J NAME ITATEMENT ange Coast Dally Ptlot 5111e Date 02/15/f/O Tiie I01low1ng per$0tls ire UA11 81 8. 9, 15, 1990' Senehaary Amenc:M (J[NCflCJAL SERVICE co. A doing busmen IS ,ICTITIOUI IUllNlll ln-lmllftl Bank, N.A.. CIO CALIFOANIA COAP. BY ()NEW ERA (b)NEW ERA· NAME ITATl•NT TtUllll JNTCRST'ATE TFlUSTDlED ENVIAONM~NTAI. SYS· The 101iov.1ng penon• .,, P\RIC NOTICE Fnt Coultll F1nanc1a1 SERVICE INC, AGlNT TEMS 2300 M1cne11on K55287-01 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seall'd proposals lrom conlrectora llc.enMd In eccOJdance with S.Ctlon A. 11. Propc>Md Aequlrem•nl•_llnd Cond ition• will be rece111ed al ttie OH1c:e or 1tte Clerk of the Board ol Supervisors o f lhe County of Orange Room •65 Hao ot Admin1stra11on Santa Ana Ca1tlorn1a on or before Wednesday the 1wenty-e1gntn day of March 1990 al t\lloO o clock at wh1cn 11me they will be publicly opened and read in Room 169 First Floor Hall 01 AdmtntStralloll 0 CIVIC Center Plaza Sanl• Ana California for the following p101ect to be adm1n1s1ered by the Orange County EnY.,onmental Management AQency ll•m No. 1 2 tA 11 26 '1JCh 2 each IAl2 MILE SQUARE REGIONAL PARK • GROUP PICNIC SHEL TE" PROJECT NO. MS 22.S· 1 • SCHEDULE OF WORK ITEMS l 1em Mob1hza11on Par" DeYelopm ent 8 Wood P1cmc Tables with Benches 8 Wood p,cnic Tables without Bencti Concrete Senng Tables w Smks 4 High Masonry Bl~ Wall w Stage Unit of Meaaur e I. s LS LS EaCl'I l.S Eatlmated Quantity tS LS Aeduc:ed cons1ruct1<>n plans special provisions and 0 1her coNrac1 documents are ava11ao1e ror e11am1na11on Without charge or may be secured upon payme nt 1nclud1ng stale saleS tn ot $1 80 11 P•CktlO up 1n pefson $10 00 11 picked by m ail Plans and spec1l1ca11ons requested by mail are sent via U P S so please include tl'\t' at,..t addfess to which the~ documents may oe deltvt'red A complete set of lull size consln.1ct1on plans will be •1111lable lor examinauon w11hou1 charge or may be sec:ureo upon payment. 1nclud1no sales tax 01 lhe amount shown 1n the proper column in lhe table listed below No of Sheets l·S 6-10 11 15 16-20 26 30 Cost Pei Set S3 70 11 10 18 50 22 20 doing buSIMll.. S«vos. Inc. .... Id Trust... PHYUIS MCNDCZ, •550. lrYlne Calif 92715 lAI STAR HEALTHCARE flCT1TIOUS IM.lllNlll 8031 l.Jnda V1Sl8Ad&J~a 10, ACCOUNTCXECUTMREF Robert Wayne Hulton No Of Sheets CORPORATION. 168UI NA•I TAH•Nl San O>ego. CA 92111 (8t9) 12 r98:J00200WAV£NUE 26370 VII C1111q,.rn11 . 31-35 •1 •S 46-50 51 55 56-60 Teller AYenue. Suite 130, Thi lolloWfng persons 1re 298-3700 0y Nofman SUtrE Jiii C1p11tr1no 8HCh C1lll lr'llne. C•lll 9271!1 dolnt bullMIS.. Diamond. s.cr-11'( rUSTIN CAL/f.OANIA p~ 92624 VF S , Inc C1lllOrl'fl SOUTH COAST BUSI· 01111 Mlrd\ 5, 1990 ' J1mes Cort y Piere• 16818 Tiiier A.-.nue, Suite NESS PARK, 3184 J Alrwly Mat 9, 18, 23. ,990 Cl4<:;;1 7~ 236l6 \fer~a Laguna Hiiis 130, lrvtne, C1l1f 92715 Ave . Costa Mesa. Cahf °'8ngl Q>as1 De ly ~oc C1111 926S3 Thll bu11ne11 •• con· 92626 2 2332 ANO3111~ Th11 t>u11neu 11 con· dueled t>y 1 c;()IPOfl llon Bruce E Nott 31~ J A11· "8.IC NOTICE ducted t>y 1 geMral Plrl· Tile regtatrant com· w1y Aye . Cost• M ... Calif 808,...... •-tc W'ITM'C nerlhtp ~ 10 lrll\MC1 bu9'· 92126 ,.,_ ...-. ""'"" The reg111ran1 c;om· Mel unOer Ille llCllllOUI Jlmet l.M trutlM of the ~ ANDNO --~LTH NT IY..-..'I _THI menc.d to tr1naac1 bull· l>ullnta name or namet LM F1m1ty Trull Ollld .. ,_ ...,..._ vr '*' undet the hctlllOUI Netedebowon Januery31 1130169 190 Newport .. ~L-.. Of..~NT AMNUALITArw.Nl, t>ut•MU namoe or nlmfl 1tt0 Centef Or • 100 NewpOf1 "'"":: ... •l!•::..,.~0 WllTIM OltOWlll'I I.Sled 1"°"9 on February 1 o.Yfd A Huff Prltldent 8Mct'I. Caltl 92~ • .,_., ~ IN9URAMCI COMPANY 1tt0 Thie 11a1emen1 Wit filed Mtcarl F BonJ• Tf\lllM DfCU9P 11.1• ..-vw.. CA&.WOMllA Aotlefl Wayne Huston .... ,, the COut'lty Clerk of Of· of,,,. Mac:at• F Sonja Trut1 SolA!Wltrn U.1 .,.., ...... D1umM1 11, Tnlt ... tement ... hied -. County on Ftt>rvaty Oiled 9126/et. 1to Newport ComclanJ, 0..... T-,_ *llll 1he County Cwt! of Ot 2t lttO Center Or • 100, ~ TClllll admlned .._. Tot1I Admlflld HHls ange County on Fet>t\let')' ' ,...,. Beldl,Callf t2te0 12.722.21116.320 {?1ge 2. llna 21) 20. 1990 Publl9hed Orarige COMt Kenneth E Fall, Co· TClllll ....... : 12.412.295.320 l20,1&e, 121. Tolli h11>1111-, .. 7'10 Delly Piiot Mareh 2. 9 UI 23, TrvatM OI the 1989 Fall ~ 8'od!a 15,000.000 (pa g I 3 II n I 22) P\lbllst\ed Ot1noe Coa I 1tt0 CommunttyTr\191, Ito ..... ~· ... .,. for OI l16,7H,170. Aggregatl Dalty PilotM1rcn2 9 16.23 F·105 por1 Center Or • 100, ..... ltwl ..,..., M#1IM fundl wrl1•1n• IOf ~·' tufl)IUI 1990 por18Mcf1, c.tlf t2~ "481,ta.172 ~ (Pto-3, I-23) 0 F·205 --.. ---lll-------I Eve L Falt Co-Trvet• ot Ol'Olt paid In MCI ~Id Cecitlll Stoct11 (Pio-3 line _...,;;~~---""...-'-~--1111e 1Nt File COmrnu.nlfy turPM:ttt1,137,411 2•Aano2•CI 1.000.000,Ag• PmlJC ll)TIC[ fltCTmOUI .,._11 Trust tto Ntlwpor1 Cen1* ~..,...Mlllut.to ;teoatt wr11 .. 1n1 for othlf ••11 Cost Per Set ,, $25 90 29 60 Add $2 00 to 9rice shown 11 ptans are requested by m•1I 33 30 37 00 40 70 EMA Sllndard Plans with special prov1S1ons (current issue) are also part of ll'ltl contract Copies ol 1he standard plans 'f¥llh special provislOns are also available at the office of EMA (Room 2251 lor en add111on•I charge including s1a1e sales••• 01 $11 50 11 picked up in person S 12 75 11 rPqueSled by mall All checks shall be made P•yable to Envtronmtt(ltal Management Agency Publte Work• Funcuon Poll Ot11ce Boll •O•B (mailing address) 400 Civic Cenler Ortve West. Room 225 tstr .. 1 address1 Sant• Ana Cehfornia 92702 T~• will be no refund tor re1urn of pl•n• and ~tel prov1sion1, end relurn Is not requtr.O Ord~ whieh are not properly addresMd or payable are tubfecl lo oetey The EMA Shell nol eccepl r~bttlty for 1ha1 del•y um tTATDmlT g'.. ~ ~:.O Newpof1 leeeh. ~51'j" CfUIPIUI>: :=-,,,-:;:: ~~ ~~c!: ftCnnoua .,.. .. ..,, TN= ptr90M -9'irf9tt C Flit 190 ,.._. 0.. (\All) tam opaMJON: patG·ln end contributed ..,._ ITATI_,.,.' dOlfl9 .. 0 port Center Or ;, too ....... t 117,441-IUl"PM (Peve s. MM 25A) The IOlloWlng pef'90M ant Btdders wiahtno to obl•tn a list of plen hotd9t'e ahall nollly EMA/PubllC W~• et 0,. eddr ... ahOWn •bOve, t>y mall and ahall lnclu<M • chec~ p•yable 10 EMA/Publtc Works In the amount to CoY9f copying coeta of the Nat or ~Ian noldere The copying cost1 may be dettrmlned by cont.c:hng the EM A by t~ et (71•) 13•·~$9 Due to the complexity of ~MA·a project• end the 1yp1Ully large numbef of biddtrl encount9fed on tech projeet, the EMA ,. 11 mall• no attempt to r..o • ..,. ot plan hOtdtf• to pro~tlve btOdera aV9t the t~ Bidder• r.ci11 .. ur~ 11111 of plan not0tr1 er• tldvlMd that the Itel wlH be current u of the d•t• of requeet tltd 1het , .. ., req'"Jet lll'IOulCI be timed .. 10 alto. fOI normal m ... 1et'Yioe C•l'"Ofl'~SAS~ ,...:~port 8eecfl Clllt t2Mo NlllllCIOIM:t111.-.•1 2,IU.7t7. unau111n•d dOlfl9OullntM11 M ~!N,_~OONAL MOHO· Thlt bu~lneai la con• tnaw (Dwamet 11'1 funclt (9Urollil) IP• 3. liM TRI STAR CAPITAL COR· ~MING 401t "obon C1UCteO by' a OIMfal pen. -...,_ Nine 1 . 258, m#1UI 25CI 12•.t~. PORATIOH 16811 Talltf 1Mn9 Ce11f 92720 nersNp lleo.oao.DCID ~ ... rtgerdt pol• AY9nl.le, tkilt• 130. lt'VW19 ~ (: JoMeOt'I l The re9111rant c;om · .,.,,._ Ill r: .. ~· CPage a liM Mt Cellf t2715 -..... I ~ 4091 menoact to lfaneec:t but'-rllllu m•:t:..DU04 . •.001 M1, lnCOmt fOf the V fl' S . Inc , c.lifornla -DfM trvtN Ce11f n1M under the ftctfUOUa Aoclllllfl I lfl ...,._ ,.et (P_,. 13. ltM I I 11111 T_, A"91'1U9 SU.i. tlnG . . tMlflell .,.,. Of ,..... ....... t0 .• 7.413. Olabur-*ltl 1~. ll'Wle. Cellf 1271!1 -... ... 1 .... 11 con ..._. .... on not,_. IHWaw Ill,.,.. twtflt,..,Cft•13.llnt17t TNll bullneu la con-., ,,_ ..--anct...; ..,....... ...,_=:...,"'"° 1.m .... duCtedllY ·~ .. '°" 41111Ce9dT"• 'r .. ~1 CO"'· n. llil 1a1t .. Mid ~ ._ W. "9t.oy oar1lfy that IN ~ reglatr1nt c!~; ..,._ .-... ~ Qart1 °'Or-· Dal.-a... aoo.. 11ame .,. 1n ac-..---to \nnlllC1 ...... ---.. .,_. ,.__ ----"-9:"•111 \ OOfCl9llCI wtth the AIWIUlll ,_ under .. tlcttMue • .. -........ ~ ... _ .. ., Oii ___ ., .. ...., ~ .. lttteftleftt fOf .... yew ..,._ fWt'9 Of ,.,,.. =--=-~·,....,. 1 1.,.. ..._ ............ ..... 0.:17 ... 31. , ........... °" ...,..,,,, '\:.c......... ..:='&.:.re:·.:::::=: I 1 11 ~~~-:~~A "'49 "'I fl II TNa 11' a :a_ ... ,.._.....,..._.c.lf ,.......... .,.... ........... n.. lht•lt-Mld .... ~ Qlfll"' Qt. iiiiiO c = • ... .. .. .• 1 • .. .. C°""'Y a.'11 °' Or· st.•-~ .. ,.,_, =p ..... ~~·.:-.:: =rr.=·:.-· ··= ................ ~ ., ~ -• ._ fllllf ... 0..... CeMt ..... P4 =· 0... ,.-. • a.. NII .... I. 'J, I , I. 1111 U PWMI <>r.,.. CeMt Thi bldder't attentlofi II clttaded to tM pr<MllOl• In 9eceton A, "~opoael ~ __, ~-.·· t 191 ..... r9qU.,.,.,...tl and condltloN wNdl hi '""" oba. W9 In tM pr .. aeto91 at tM prot)OMI form __, .. • II I I I P at .. bid °"9ettons on 11\ttrpret•tton of 1he Plana and Speaal ProwltlOflt P"°' to IN date ~ for bed °'**'t eftall be eddr1111d to "*"'Y Stet• Protect lng!Mer, wtlo IMY be tWC:Nd •t (714) 134.332• For bid 1'91Ufta contlC1 A6dwd ao.on, ~ OMe6on et (71•) s.7,7110 ........... .... ......... ':Ir::· ......... a.• '* ,........ .. .. lm T-........ I.I tt.A ~-=-~,__.,_.....f:jmlL--------..l!!!!!!~!!L!!~dL.:..... ...... ----~-----~.!':.!·"':.t-.!" an ,.. °""" c.... Dllr""" _. •. ",.. - . r I Pt'7 Pr~ .... ..-. ·--19 ' ., / .. -- ~ I I THE DAILY PILOT'S C@ TIDNGS TO oo nns WEEK From tht' nd1culous to the rnbl1mt'. fron1 motorC)clc-races to P<>t'IT) n·adings. there's sometbing fort'' en one happening this wet>k on the Orange Coast. Followinfi 1s a list, 1n no particular onler. of _o shows.. "' cnt~ or lrapf)<·nings that caught 11ur ctl11onal t'H' and an· ;11 a1lable to 111u in th(' nc\ I ~n en davs. En1oy.' Some ongoing events will tx· \\ ind1ng up 1h1s Wl'ck, so 1f you've tx·l·n 1hink111g of going to the (1) 18th Annual Festival of tbe Wlilale1 1n Dana Point or the (!) IHO Fettl· val of Animation at the Mesa l iru:ma. )ou'd bcttl'r hurry. f hl' whale fest includes whale '':Jtl h1ng r ru 1 se~. educationa l l'\h1b1h. \anoui. promotions by lolJI ml·rt hanh and winds up Sun· l1;.1, "1th a ront·cn in La Plau Park h' "ttw C ·ap1'trano Valley Symphony. < all the: ~ponsunng Orange County 'l.1anm· lni.ttlUtl' at 496-2274 for 1.kta1I' The f-es11val of An1matton 1n- l ludr'> 17 !>hon films. chosen for their .in1sttc and en1eru11nment \JIUl'. including the Academy .\".ird-nominatcd "'The Hill Farm." I o r show11mes, rail the Mesa < inl·ma tn Costa Mesa at 646-5025 '-" 11h ~t. Patnd.'s Day coming up. ~ou might 11oan1 to check out (3 ) Jury's lrillil Cabaret, lnsh music. dance and storytelling by a company of 30 from Dublin at 8 p.m. Thurs- day 31 UCl':s Bren Events Center. T 1rkets arc S 15. S 13 and $6 at Bren (\·nter Box Office and T1ckc1ron (856-5000). Not to be outdone. even 1f at isn't their holiday, the Scots amona us a~ looking forward to Sunday when Alasdair Fraser and Stan Hamilton wall be at 1he Ebell O ub of Newport Beach for a (4) ae.nw. M..ae ~ preda&Joe w.,..._, aM c..cert. The workshop segment will bccin at 10:30 a.m .. followed by lunch and the concert. Call Jan Cannonito at 8S6-0891 for details and tickeu. HC<ld1ng mto more hiabbrow punu1u. we offer for your consider· a1ion the (5) AIMricM Ballet nutre engagement al the Ptt- formsng Arts Center. which marks The festlv•I of tit• ....,., winds ...... weekend In Dena ~m. the company's 50th anniversary and features ttS s~ng of the cla.ssjc "Romeo and .ruhct"' ballet. based on Shakespeare's opus. Schedule and 11ckl't an formatton can be obtained h) calling the Arts Center box office at 556-ARTS. If do tht dancini yourself rnstcad of watching lithe. highly-trained pro- fessionals, allow us to point o ut to you (&) Tiiie Rloaeo.1 Bre ... n ' Hop in fountain \Yallcy, which bas a week-long lineup of roclU .. fun. Tbe Hop ·presents: Friday, "Let the Goode Ti~es Roll" all niaht with D.J . Dennis B. Goode ($4 cover)~ Saturday. dance au night beainbina at 8 p.m. ($4 cover); C1osed Sunday and Monday (but available for pn· vate parties): Tuesday, "Rock Around the Oock" show, an awatd winning revue which features a fully staged musical history lesson in rock 'n' roll ; Wednesday. Dick Dodd. formerly of The StandelJs. W1th live ·~·60s dance musk (no cover); and Thursday. a lip-sync contest (where's Lloyd Thaxton when rou need h im?) w11h cash prizes. Call 963-2366. Other musical notes, as it were, include (7) Nick Pyuw Sol• on Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Blue Beet Cafe in Newport Beach (call 67S-8EET): live JIZZ fca turinJ (I ) Man Tvab.U u4 BUI N.,&e plus guest anists at C'est La Vic Rcsuurant in Laauna Beach toniabt and Saturday ni1hts (497-S!~ Cl) fte let~~ at UCI. · features musical arta1ta in an intimate cotree house se.ttiQS each Wcdnetday llC 8 p.m. (earl)' a~f recommended~ calt- 856-7981): and the inimitable (It) J• Pr'IM tonight o.nly at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano (496-1930). As for the ridiculous (well. un· usual, at least), you mi&ht try the exhibit of jean jacke1s decorated by some of the bitlest names in con· temporary art now at the (11) Nft. ,.,.. ......,. A.rt 111--. pendina their auction as a rund·ra1ser for the museum next Fnday. Also at the museum 1s a sho" of And) Warhol's earl) commercial agency artwork The cunous C'an call 759-1122. The sublime is represented by two exh1b1ts at the (IZ) ~lJ Padlfe GaUerr m Costa M~ "Train of Thou$!.11." works by Michael C. McM1llcn: aod "Insistent Land· scapes:· a collection of six artists' bold and powerful worts. G allery hours arc 11 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday tbQ>uah Sunday a nd admisst0n is free. While we're i(I an art15UC mood, -allow us 10 a.Tio note il\at (II) ~ W..U Gallery S..tlil 1n Crystal Coun 1s showing the works of lad· die John Dill 1.hrough March 19. For more 1nformauon. call 979-6757. Comb1run1 the nd1culous and su.bhme into one surreal upenence, UCl's (14) U Frames Ptt S.... scncs continues Saturday at 1 p.m. with two films b) l_he Spanish da~ tor Luis Bunud , "~lie ck Jour" and "Land Without Bread." For a ~rud time. all 856-7418 or 856-8S96 Also off the beaten Ed· ~ards/UA/Mann track, the Im G•IM West C.ilqe F•r~lp Film Fntlval CO(ltanues tonigtu 111 7· 'O p.m with "La C~e Auic Folle\ ·· ('nil 891·3991 for additional mfo And, 1hc UCI Film Soc1el) con tinucs Its n•> "Film Nolr 'Arougb" lite Decades" series with t~o sho"· mp of Orson Welles' "Tough nt E' 11" .to01gh1, at 7 and 9 pm (856-~924). I you pre er n t 1gh1~ and hH ly crowds to dar theater., and hu hcd audiences, you're not alonl· The delif,htfully named Exhtb111un i l 'l, ll support voup of the Lagun.1 An Mu!loeum. u throwmg 1b t 171 CatlH Carl~ Saturday evening Jt the Pacific C1ub in Newpon lkad1 For S7S, )'OU can cnJOY a bulTt'l blactva k and Canbbcan steel drum mu 1c, and benefit the museum, too (all 494-8971 for details. 01 to be outdone. IM P..-rformin~ ~n.s Center SUpPOt1 gro~ arc holJ- 1 ng (18) Le -~ •• Caruval Masb• Ball Saturday at 6 JO p m a1 1he 0.$1\eyla.nd Hotel. The dtn· ncr/danct costs SI SO per couple Contact Barbara Adams :It 494-4542. Two more, eh? WclJ. we prom154·d you motorcycks and poetry. so let us direct your auentaon 10 Cltl ~t)' ••left'Yde ltattt DQ'I' bcina held every Friday night from 8 to 10 p.m. in the GrandMand Arena at the Onnee County Fair and Exposition Cco\et, in Costa M«a. Box ofrttt opens at 6:30 p.m. Admission is S7 tor aduhs1 children under 12 arc admitted rree. CaJI 492-99Jl for more m fonnat1on. And, last but not least (and doesa't that phrase b.ave a hit 10 1t?). thc (It) i..a-a P.eb SeddJ will meei ·tonilht at 8 p.m. in thc Laauna Beach 1>\4blic Labra.ry. 363 Oltn· ney~ to beat Jack G ardiner. per· ronnaooc poet and acior. We hope ~·,e found something that appeals to you. Have fun, wt'll tee you next Fnday! UCI takes two to the boards the weekend A d o uble header at U C I, Baird and Debbie G rattan head the Shakespearean comedy in Huot· cast aod performances arc scheduled ington Beach and musicals in Costa Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Mesa and Westminster head up a through April 7, with one Sunday busy theater calendar of weekend matinee March 18 at 2 p .m. RCICT· openings. vat1ons art taken at 832·140S. UCI lifts the cunains on both Marc LcBlanc is direct.in& "Oli- "Mu ., IA ..._.." and "0.W. ver'' and Bradley Miller at.an u S.1" this weekend. The Huntinaton Fagin at the Westminster Communi- Beach Playhouse opens '"'he 'fa.m. ty Theater, 7272 Maple SL, Wcst-tec el die .,..,.. (tee tbe llOry on minster. The show runs Fridays and paaie 4), while "'OllYer" arrives at the Saturda~ at 8:30 p.m. throuah April Westminncr Community Theater 7. and ticket informatio n is available and the youth thea\et or the Costa at 995-411 3. M«a Civic Playboule bas • o~· "The Wizard of Oz'; is a sellout week.end CftPICIDCDt of '"1'le Wla· for all perfonn.anca at the Costa .,., el OL,. Mesa Civic Playboule, under tbe "Mu of La Maacba" will be dirution of Vickie Groekmltz witb performed in die UO Little Theater musical dircctio* Kevin Weed. 18 the Humaaitia oompln. while It'll be stalled . t It 7:30 p.m. Oifrord Odets' '"Ooklen Boy" will and Saturday and Delay at 2 and be rinpide in the Villls 'tbcattt. 7:30 p.m. at tbe playboulc. 611 Both Nil t.hj1 weekend' and next Hamilton SL, Cotta Meta. For lat· .uk (Tuelda_y du'oulh S.turday) •l minute c:ancclJationa. call 6'°"'2'9. 8 p.m . witb Setvnlay matinoa at 2 Four ot.ber productioaa will be p.m. Call 1~16 fOr Uckeu '° Jivina their 6n8I performances lb.it either show. weekeftd~ are: Shabtpelte~. "ShreW" will be • by the South eo.a •tamed at the OWet Unle Tbeater, Musical \et al Unlveniry Hieb 21 f41 SUadamoar Laac Hatialtoa Sohool •771 Campus Drive, lrviDe Beteta, wader die ~ or (64()-0339), tonilbt and Saturday •• o.tlcne Hunlef'.Qatree. lrman 8 p.m .• Sunday at 2:30 p.m. S DllMy Piiot o.tebc>Ok/ Frldlly, Mlrch 0, 1990 •'"W.al-. fw o.Mt'" at the Altcrnit.ivc •cpenory Tbcater, 1636 S. O rand Ave., · Santa Ana (836-7929). tonleht and Sauarday at 8 p.m. ,,,..rled'• LMt 0.." by tbc St& ~ LeMue 11 I.be ~ Chic and CulturaJ Ccatcr (Su.66H). tooiPt aod Setufday at 8 p.m . • ..,. __ el M ) a.." at tbc Wai_otraro.dway ~ 1058 E. Fint St. Sima Ana (547-1991). tonilbt &rWf S.tunlay at I p.m. On tbe boenll and COl'l1UH1dt lft ....... Prt1 ••• , ., ...... .._,.at the Sia Ocmentc 0-.~ Thea\et (492-0465). ...,..,..... 17: ... Alie .,__ .. by die ... Oap theater com .. ny 11 the Gan Theater (636-1213). throu&h March 18; "El GraMe ~Ceca c.la" It 1M LP Repertory Din,ncr Theater (835-96 11 ), throu1h April 29; "Camelot" at Eliubtth Howard's C urtain Call Di.noer Theater in Tustin (838-1540). thf'OUlh. J!_~ 2i "Me aM MJ OWi" at illc vrua Dinne r Theater in Aaalteim (772-7710), thrO\llh April 22. ad .. Jacti .., t11e 111 • ..a" "Y me American Cbildren't Theater ia Anaheim (~7 1 24), throullt April 8. . - HoUywood"1 Wat Qma Emembk Tbelter. . Tiie awMdl will be ~'*9 an ID April I lu ........ ~'I l.ocfle in Studio City. I .. 2 • Legend: OC. Orange County. BT. black tic. BT-opt., black tic optional. pp, per person. TBA. to be arranged. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS La N•lt H Ca1lH March 9 at 7 p.m .• Muh1plc Sclerosis Society Monte Carlo night and silent auction at Turnip Rose PIA1a. Costa Mesa. SI ~5 pp. BT-opt. Contact Jerren .\rmstrong. 751-1680. '· A Day at Ute R.11~1 March I() a1 9:30 a.m . Chapter Two o f OC Per- forming Ans Crntcr at Saota An11a ~ace Track. Arcad111 $55 pp. in- . elude<; lunch. Le Clrqae du Carnaval Masked Ball 'l.in:h LO at.6:30 p.m .. Ma'iked Ball t•haptcr of ex· Performing Ans ( cntrr dinner dance at Disneyland I Intel. Anaheim S 150 per couple. ( ontac:t &mua ·\clam . 494-4541. Caalao Carlbe Mtirch I 0. fhc fah1- bt11on 1s1s of Laguna An Museum buffet, hlackJat·I.. and steel drum band at Pacific ( ·1ub. Ncwpon Realh. S75 pp Phom· 494-8971. Masked Ball March 10. 7 p.m.- nudn1ght. PrcnMs Day School at Rad1'ison Plata llotcl. Irvine. Con- tact Hamet Hams . .J74-6990. \ Tiiie Hop wltlt a Caroasel Twist March I I. 6-11 p. m., Carousel < haptcr of ()(' Performing Arts Center dinner. T-shirt deoorauna contest. entertainment and '50s dancing with Bill) Bob Bunny at The Hop, El Toro. $85 pp. inclucks T-shirt. Phone 494-5154. EIH Receplloa, Aris Award u4 R1ltloa S.ow March 12 at 7:30 p.m .• Elan MagaL1ne at Le Meridicn, Newport Beach. Fashions by Fe Zandi. BT. B) invitation only. Con- tact Ult Petersen. 649·2381_ Cel8rtty Goll Clauk A••'* Bu-~~l Mar. 12, March of Dim" at Mesa Verde Country O ub. Costa Mesa. $300 pp. Phone 63 1-8700. Lec••re ~rles March 15. 9-11:30 a m . Crcsttndo Chapter of OC Per- forming Art Center at Ebtll O ub, anta l\na Leason Pomeroy, spcal cr. $70 for four lectures. f'ttoM II 18--0858. GeaUemo'1 Haberdadery March 15. I I 15 a.m.·2 p.m., Sisters of the crttl Heart at Irvine Hilton. $100 pp Contact Marrlyn Brewer, • 8.J.1-l 50 or TcrJ I M cEfec. .J(J7-08~1 Jean Jacket Aac:tJoa March 17 at 6 p.m .• NewPQrt Harbor Art Museum at Bamc)s New York. South Coast Pla1a, Costa Mesa. $90 pp. Auctio n of denim J:tclct decorated by' pro minent art1\ts and designers. C onta t Ma\mt.• Ga1ber. 759-1111 lrl .. Coffee March 17. 10 a m.-2 p m , 01sco"er) ~uscum of OC brunch at the residence of Cleva and B<>b Howarp, Newport ~ch. $35 pp. Phone $4CJ.0404 Lepttdanm-S., March 17 at 7:30 p m • Bcvcrl) Salls chfptcr of OC Performing rts Center ~inner dan« and ~1lcn1 aucuon atUna...tn1- t} Club, Irvine. Contact Co/kn<' /\.ant-. 831-6369. BrN1e LwkM March 20, .10 a.m .-3:30 p.m.. South Pacific chapter of OC Performi, Ans Center bridac pmn and Uhion lhow at Four Seasons Ho\CI, Ncw- pon Beach. S200 per table. Conract Dorothy Rcichk. 6"-5117. Qell ,._.. •• , Mar. 22. F1oreac:e Crincatoa Seniccs. A.nabam HillJ BEN!AMIN EPSTEIN'S Tiie Amide-a-. TlleMN _. M p•r --rite Gr..,. -..r-.... ef .... wertu of E. fOl'llll"tl -11am90 end J_.-,_..,., •... Charlton l'onwte now on ••hlltll at ttl• l'•rtonwane Arts Center 1111s weell. .. low, ........ "" ......... Au1uhary at Western Hills Country O ub. SI SO pp. Con&«f Melinda Mitchel Guin11kfo, 870-j890. I Lru••• r.-... .._. Marcil 22·23. C HOC AU Oailds at AnaMtm Marriott. PftoM jJJ-M1.J. G,._.n.alelt....._P...._Sllew March 23. CHOC All G uilds at AnaMim Marriott. BT -opt. Pbonc jJl-M7~. ''*"'"• 8d Mardi 2J at 7 pm . Pac1f1C Chorale d1nMr dance. silent auction and e05tumc parade -.al l rvm~·Mamou. SI H pp. Costume or BT. Contact Bonn~ McOain. 541-1790. S.perstar Sports Spedaeelar March 31 . Sports Club/Irvine opening part) BT -opu onal. For members onl) ART CallfoniJa State Ualvenlty, F.U- ertoll (Main i\rt Gallery. 773-2434). Mart•h 31-May 9. Artists an •\cadcml' Ill. · CHter for tile Sr.dy of Offeratin Arts n 14l1 (amino Cap1stra1'0, ~:in Juan ( ap1strano. 496-2132). Through ~I.a\ "26 C-ahrom1a Collec- 111r' Jm.I ( ollcll1o ns II Laguna Art Museum ( 107 ChfT Dmc l~1guna tk·Jc:h. 4114-653 1). I hrough \pnl I 'I I \ in Pnnt, J...1\tlcr I amJnnd C1c min1. ~lf- J!c:lp <.1>lor. -~nd I myres~1ons· The Larh-'\\.l>rl.. ol l lfiarhon Fonu'nc Newport Harbor Art MHe11tm (850 ~an Ckmcntl' Dr" c. cwpon Bcuc:h. 759-11 !!) 1 hmugh March I ~ \ulll'\'> ,., u Job in Nl'w York. Earl~ \rt .ind Bu sine\ of .\ndy \\ arhol. Bun Spcuor. c"' Cali- fornia \rtl\I '\II ~lcx t1ons from the PamJncnt < olkc11on pnl 8- Junl' !4 O BJE.C'T1H"l The New \<. ulpturl· MllSIC OC Plllllaarmoak Society 8 p m. at 0< Pl·rform1ng \rt., (enter. 600 To"' n ( enter Dn H '. Costa Mesa, 4i'i\.!4!! \tar !5 Lo' ngelcs ('hamb•r 0 rt"bt•stra "-Jlh conductor I ran' Urucggcn Mar '6 OT'Chcstcr dl·r Beet ho' en ha lie »onnc Mar. 31 : Los \ngeks Ph1lharmonac w11 h con- ductor Cknnad) Ro1hde~1vensky, 'mhn1 \t .\nnc-Soph1e Mutter April I l' p m ) \cadcm) of. I Martin in the r 1c:lds Octet. Gardea Grove SymplMlly 8 pm. at Don \\ J'ih .\ud1tonum .. tan ford at Eud1d. {1ardcn Gro"e. 534-11 03. Mar 17 H~ra) for Hollywood. Lapaa Beacll Cbmber M•alc So- ciety ~ pm at Laguna Beach High ~hool \udllonum, 4114-28:!:? Mar II r ash• StnngQwirtet Wllh Rich- ard "itol1man dannct DANCE. THEATRE. MU ICAL THEATRE OC Perfenning Arts Ceater (600 l o"'n (enter Dn'c Costa \1c<ia. 7 ~()()()) March ~IM •\lTll'm::an Ballet Theatre (Roml'O .ind Juhct, Rcpertol) I .\pnl 3-1 S ""itarhght E\prc's ·· Uaive"lty. Follertoa '\ud11onum. 201 E < hapm:tn \q•. t ullerton 77'-''·P) \.iarch 17 .\cton from the l ondon suiac SHUii Coast Repertory (655 T own < l'ntcr nra'c \osu Mesa. 751-.. ~ l Main~1:.ge, Throuah \pral "..\ M1d\ummcr N1&ht's Dl'\'.1m ·· ~hal..e~pcare Sc,.o(;ond tqc: M.ir It). pnl I~ 'Tmcrald C11y." Da' 1d \\ 1lham~on Ball~t Pacific• CFcs11,al Forum Theater ti4ifl Lagun.1 C"an)'on Road, and L guna Pla)hou~. ~ t..aauna .1n)on Road, I aguna Beach. 64!-927S> Fe ""al F-orum ThC3trc. March 17-18. "W1nn1c the Pooh" (Kahn). ''M1Hd Vegetables" (Kahn) LIST/NO INFORMATION: If you ha'e an C\Cnt t1stut1 or ch.tiwc of mforma11on for 81.tclcBoot. d1rea 1nqumcs to Btruamin Epstcrn. c;/o 8/.td:Book. PO. Bot /j()()./84, CM· on.a de/ Mar. fA 9262j. Pbone 76().2612. \\ OaMy Pttot Datebook/ Frtdey, Mwctl 9, 1980 I Shak espeare and community theater ha ve maintained little more than a nodding ac- quaintence in Orange County over the pa st few decades . M ost amateur thea ter groups elect to leave the works of the Bard of Avon to prnfessional companies like South Coast Repertory (which is now staging "A Midsummer N ight's Dream") o r 1 he Grove Shakespeare Festival, which lives up to its name every summer. Orange Coas t College predttees--·-on Shdkcspearcan produc tion each yea r, and UCI has delved into the deepest of his works ("Ham let," "King Lea r "). But community play- houses rarely ta ckle the difficult and often ambiguous (to modern audiences) text of one of history's mos t prodigious and prolific play- wrights. Which is why the Huntington Beach Play- house raised a few eyebrows in community theater circles two years ago when it scheduled "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This from a the.lier group that only a few yea rs ago wa s putting o n things like "The Paisley Convertible" and "A Bdd Year for Tomatoes," plays that were suaps, bi ts and pieces by hand after much research ." Heading the "Tam ing of. the Shrew" cast arc two highly experienced performers - Brcn.rn Baird as Pc truchio and Debbie Grattan as Kd thcrine. Baird has performed in four previous hJkespt•dfedn comedies -"A s You like It," "l ove's Labours-Lost," "A Midsummer Night's Ort•am " and ."Twelfth Night." -Grattan i~Ml acrompJ1S"hed-Gruft8e·€otJAty-- dt tr ess who won the Daily Pilot's Distinguished Pl'rf ormancc awa rd as "best actress of 1~89" in ( ommunity theater for her portrayal of an ,1mbi tious newswoman in ''Cat's Paw" at the CostJ Mesa Civic Playhouse. She also excelled 1n lo(al productions of "The Lion in Winter," "Bc:tby With the Bathwater," "Picnic" and "Crime of the Heart." Completing an exceptionally large cast arc Don Fenstermaker, Ted King, Victoria Chaffee, Gil Jo hnson , David M akela, Gino Martinelli, Andy Roberts, Tony Grillo, Kevin Knilf, Joe 5Jckt•nheim, Lourdes olis, Gerarde Imhoff, George H ill, John Losee, Philip A. Smith, even worse than the titles implied. RowlMld Kerr, Shanon Roberts and Jill De However, director Gregory Cohen made Frei tas, who received honorable mention in last his "Dream" come true by fast-forwarding it to year's "best ac tress" honors from this news- Athc:ns of the 1950s and employing doo-wop pdpcr for h •r Maria in "West Side Story" at the music for atmosphere. It was the surprise hit of Westminster Community Theater. the 1987-88 season . ~d demonstrated the myriad possibilities availJble to imaginative in-Direttor Chaffee is a veteran actress, direc- terpreters of Shakespeare's work. tor and teac her with nine "best actress" awards Tonight the Huntington Beach Playhouse ' dnd three "best director" citations from tJckles Shakespeare for the second time in Southern California theaters. She's also done three yea r s when "The Taming of the Shrew" film, television and radio work and instructs or ens at the Gisler little Theater (at the corner cldsSCS in acting and breaking into TV com- 0 Strathmoor and Effingham). For director mcrtials. Darlene Hunter-Chaffee, it's her most am- bitious project in a long and varied directing career. "The language of Shakespeare is difficult, bl:'t each cast mem~er has met the challenge with real understanding and enthusiasm," Chaf-!e~ declared, adding that she, like Cohen, has in1ected some of her own comic ideas into the show. "The largest obstacle in this production was the costuming," the director noted. "Rebecca Roberts of Seal Beach made 40 costumes from "This play is one of Shakespeare's best comedies," she says. "It is easy to understand and easr to enjoy because it is the never-ending story o the battle of the sexes." "The laming of the Shrew'' will be per- fo rm ed Fridays and Saturdays through April 7 at 8 p.m. at the Gisler Theater (a block south of Atlanta Avenue and a block west of Brookhurst Stre.et) in Huntington Beach, with one Sunday matinee scheduled for March 18 at 2 p .m. Call 832-1405 for ticket information. ~L\11111 S M T W T 1 4 5 6 7 8 F 5 2 3 9 10 ' CLUBS THE WHITE HOUSE Rc:staul':)nt JOIO lafo>l'llc .\H.. Nc.-wport and Ta\c.-m. 340 South Coast H1e)l-tkJl h. prl''>4.'nt\ J311 in thl' aftcr- "a). Laguna Beach. prc.sents h vc noon. I to 5 pm 675-5777. cntcn:unmcnt and dancing n1ghtl). VILLA NOYA R ll'hard Fauno·, 494-8088. piano '>t) ling-. 'iunda) through THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS \\ l'dnl''>li.1) 0Pl'n d:ul) 5 p.m. to :! llOP 18774 Brool hurst. Fountain am .. H H \\.Coast ll1gh"a). N..:"'- Valk). ThT11op preM!nts: Frida). pon lll'al·h 642-7~~1 < ua'it ll 1gh\\J~. ~unset Beach. l"c l'ntatamnil'nt 9 pm to I am .. (~ I J) )Q~-11.).!(l Wednesday (~11)592-11.)~6 LAGl1NA CANYON BAR ~ GRILL ti59 Laguna ( an)on Road. un\.·r-. the dancl'ahlc music ol \1'h10d1tl' "11h ~lo1st El11a LorenL. rh' thllll\t Jcm Manin at the kc)-~)JrJ., JnJ I iarult.I Todd on sa'- Jflll\1~ und--flut~ .. ' Panctn··-----• "Let the Goode T1ml·s Roll" all 1112131415 1617 night·"'llh DJ.Dt>nnis B.Goodc.-.S4 Monday cmcr: aturda). Dance all night BLllE BEET CAFE 107 21st Pl.. ZOT SPOT CAFE llCI Campus in tlw \ l'ICJnn Pl.1l~ gr.Wuatc hu~ng... l'11111pk\ pn~·nt-. mu\ICJI art1'its 1n Jl1 llllllll:lll' ltllkl' hOU'>l' ~·1ting l'aCh \>\ l'dlll'\t.l,1) .11 M ll m AJm1s\1on I'> th·..: l Mh arrl\ .11 1~ n:t·ommrnt.lnl t'k.·~111' JI II 'O pm. \\ cdnc-.da' n1~IH' 49-l-1911 11r 4114-4310 18 19 20 2 l 22 23 24 lx-g1nnmg at 8 p.m. ($4 co"cr); Nl'\' rll.>n lkad1. N1d, P)/OW Solo -.-....... ..--<o-.·.,..10""'~""'·d~S""'u.....;n.:;.d.;::..a ._,·..;;a.....;n.:;.d,_,;M~o,;.;n..;;;.d;;;av~:.....;a;.,.\cr,a~1l_--'Mund.I\ Jnd 1 u..:~Ja) at 8 p.m. 675-( ontall (Ii\\' 'i<llomon. t!Sh-71)81 Thursday 2526 27 28 29 3"' a l' or pmate panics: uc: a)'. n l , ........ "Rock Around the Cl0<:k" show. an SUNSET P UB 16655 Pacific a" a rd "inning rl·vue which features ( oa\t ll1gh\\J). ~un~..:t tkal·h. -a ll a fu ll) stagl·d musical history ll'sson linJ, tif hlul'' .111 night long 9 p.m. 10 rocl ·n: ·roll: Wcdncsda). Diel 111 I am (.!IJ 15~2-l'nti THE CANNERY RESTAURANT Sl '!\SET PLIB. IM 'I Pac11ir c OJ\I I ligh".1' ~llO\t'I Beath. night· I \ I I \ l' l' n I l' r t .1 I n m l ' n I 121 l1w.:.1•120 POP Friday COACH HOUSE 3Jl57 Camino { J l)l!.tranu. San Juan Capistrano. vrl')Cnt'> John Pnnc tonight onl) 4Q(,..~ilJ '0 RE BEN E. LEE 151 F ,('oa<1t ll 1gh"'.1~. l'c"'pon Hcach features Chud. R.lttJgha·, rocl ·n· roll music \\.l.'dnl'W3\ through Saturda . 9 p.m m I J m .\ho Tim Parker on p1Jno 1n thl' din1hg coom. 675-5790 BOGART'S BOHEMIAN CAFE 6:'.'ilti Ll\I Pa 1fk ( oa t t-11gh"'3). Long lkJl"h. 21 an<l Ol$Cr. cntenain- mcnt Jth lornl acous11c folk and rocl n us1rn10\ ThuNla). Fnda) and aturdJ\ night!>. ho"' 11 me 1s 9 p.m. (21 '> 94-8976 1-----T.ff&-C...-ANHSRY -3{}19-be-r.yeH !\' e .. Nl•wpon lkal·h. presents the B1e, L111k Ramt. 8:30 p.m. to I 3.m. r nda\ and Saturda). 675-5777. WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 666 Anton Bl\d., Costa Ml'sa prcs- enh C'onf~> Ph1ll1ps wi~h modem - rcnd1t1uns of Brood "' a> Music at the Piano 1 ul•..Oa) through Saturda). 6 p.m to 10 p.m. and after thtatrc n•pn~ hour 40-2500 · JO IO I a f:n l'lll' ·\ H'.. l''°' port Rl':tlh. prn..:nl\ ·\I Mun·111n1. 7 \() 11 m Ill n11dn1ght h H. 5777 Dodd. formcrl) of The Standells "'1th l"c 50s-60s dance band. No Tuesday Sl'~SET PllB 1065'1 Panfil ( 1M'l I I 1gh" J\ Sun~·t l:kach. h\ l' l'lltl'rt,11nnll'nt 'I p m. to I a m . TUE l'ANNERY RF.STAllRANT 'lllfl I .llJ\\'lll' \\C ""ll'\\ptlft lkJl h ' \lon·111m-Paul Hand. 7 111 r 111 111 n11dn1ght (17, "''177 CO\ er .. Thurs<la). Lip \) nc contest. Sl•NSET P B I (lh55 Pa('lfk lJSh Prlll'S. 96J-:'.'366 !\IGllT MOVES 590:! Warnt'r \\e. Hunttngton Beach Concen 1nro l1 nl:. 840-0208. S NSET PUB. 16655 P:mli~ ( oa~t H 1gh\\a). Sunset lkach. h' c l'Otl'rtainnwnt n1ghl). IJ 30 pm to 1:10 a.m. C213)5Q.!-19:?6 Sunday PEPPERS. I .!Jn I Chapman at Harbor ·outh of U1!>nt') land. pn.-s- cnh II\ c conccns ral'h ~unda) and Monda) ·night and features pro- grl·ss1, c. nl'"' \\U\C. rock and top 40 bands and much more. O'pcn to 2:30 a ftl. .i0-U3J. s NSE p 3('1 IC Coast II 1gh"'a>. SunM't Beach. Rl-g- gac with Planet 10. 3 to 7 p.m.: Pahlnq~ Blacl 's •\KB Band. 8 p.m. to m1dn1gh1. (213)59:!-1926. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 3:?80:! • S 'f>ll: 11it' CoaSt H1ghway. South Lagun3. presents Cieorgc Butts 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. today through Wcdnes<l3). 496-5773 or 499-26::!6. r---------------------------~--=--------------------Tl Ramona Outdoor Play : f.att~nt !kMlne l'towA~ A California Tradition Since 1923 : I April 28. 29. May 5. 6. 12 (, I 3. 1990 I ·I I I I I I ·••I \"""'ftt -I \,, -' 1.,.,,,,.,..a..-111tn•·•·M.f,.\rt •. ,..J.~tt.h IM\ 114-•c .t"l..,,.t.r•...,,._,.,,,...,,l~ I I I "· ' ...... ,. ... """"'ty .. .., .•.•. ' ' "· h \f ........... ___ _ "''"''~lftt,Ul,.,t • ...-,,.111, ..... .,, '1.1 .. ,.JM_.\,.l. .. ,\p.n1M1 h lt.,....,. ..... p.,,.Mll ~ ..... .,.1,..,_ ... ,, ........ I =rc:.......,~n----"''"lllL...,!L~t!.t··U.l.·• 1i..i. 11\I 11111 ~ p::• •• d ... _.p::.;..;';..;.",_, -·--------·"----I -Pikes:~an 1 I I All PerformoncM Begon o l 3 00 P M ~~'"·--I I T1clteh A re N ot Refundable l 1 I ~\tfd11u ----_ I '•l~ ... , '"' •. , '""I' ,,, , '"\h. "'' l . ,, f j I I } ~.~:',i;:~;,:;:.:::.~~',~.~~,".~,;·~-~-''"I"• 11 ,1~1 :~: ~~ ___ J -~t~!_l,1•1•--lop ~· : 27400 Ra!;:o~~;~::n~ A~:~1~~'A 92344 to.d~ '~':'. .. ,,\~:,; ~:~:1 1 I I I I I I I Qll I I I I ll I I THE CANNERY RESTAURANT CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 3~8ru~u1hPx1ficC"oaM H1gh~a).~~~--~~~---~-~~-~---~-~-~~-------- . uth l...iguna. presents Eh.ta Loren.t and Dino Smtih a nd Darnell Wynel for danung and entertainment I (714) 658.J lll 1~, ... , •• ft11.1. ,,.,. ..... ,. I ·---------------------------------------------------- Wcdnl·~a) throu&h unday, 9 p.m. to I am 496-5773 or 499-2626. MAR.12 ,. ... MAR.11 -··- ~o~,, ~~ g~ttvEt~t~~;~-~IW\ fc't-" ..,.,"" ~. 11111111 ~~ ra (501 ~::: i QUALITY YOU WEA~ 1 ""''"-""'.:::-~»;. ) AT A PRICE THAT SAYS \' $1599~~ / .COUPON WE CAREi ', // " REEBOK / ' • LADES fl(( smc 11 Tel' -~­..iTMLt lllOP S65 DPWS 3/14/90 \ (UP'llC( \ ... . ' ,_.I -m-, i -- "( . "**** A CLEVER, SMART, WITTY F-lbM an entertaining blend of heart a nd hilarity:' 1~ci. t.urwr. CANN[TI NEWSPAPERS "DESTINED TO BECOME A CLASSIC. The kind of movie people will talk about for years." EJtcu1SIVE ENGAGEMENTS START TODAY ..... loann.1 LlnRfwld LBS RADIO NCTWORK A comedy for everyone wlro 'sever strussled to Ion' n brother ... Or strangle one. ('01,IH\ Mon~y CRAZY HORSE STEAK HOU E 151'!(1 HrooUwllo" Om e. Santa \na. prc..cnts the Bcllam) Brothers tonight 1n '"o .,ho"s. 7 and 10 p.m. f or rc~n ut1nn., and uckets. call 549-151.2. J \7,7, CAFE LIDO · 50 I 30th St .. Nl'" pon Reach. ~ 75-2968. presents entertainment n1ghtl)'. &!tn1c Pearl Blue!> Band fcatunng HarmoniC':I 1-:us tonight 9 (>.m to I :JO a m S' l·o,er charge. Saturday CAFE LIDO 502 30th 1 .• Nl""· port Beach. f\ 7 5-.2968, prcwn l 'I 1 hl' \\'n~ Wayne 8and featuring Barbara Morrison tonight. 9 pm to I JO a.m. Sunday CAFE LIDO 50'.! 30th St . Ne"· rx>rt Bcal·h. Sunda) Jau Scnc' I I :i.m . to 2 p.m. and·3 to 5 p.m Ton~· (iucm:ro Band 8:30 p.m to I a m o 7 5-.296S. GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 C I 7th 1 .. Cosrn Mesa. Jnm ~"'mo ~uh (11no·, Jan Troupe. 3· ]0 tn 7 \0 p.m Rc'iCrvat1oni. and inlur· mallon un ll\c cn1cna1omcn1 7 dJ\\ J \\WI.. b)0-1750. . YOll~G AMERICANS DINNER TllEATRE Peter; L:lnd1ng. IMlltl P.lulil Coast H1gh"'a}. ~tc 120. I luntington Brach. Jan l'n\t:mhk Jo~ '>pnng. pt•rfom1') thrCl' c.hn"' c'cq.~ntla~ 10.JO a.m_ 12.15 p.m .inJ .2 p.m C-o\t 1s $119 "''h hrunl'h or $ 7 50 tor the concert alonc. !.pace pc.·r· m111ing. Rc~na11on4' arc suggc'itnl Mtt.SHO\\ CAr\YON BAR AND GRILL l\W ·ik1!!"D.l Cant,n!:l Road. L<!.&!!..!Li ;.ll h, Ben MllM.cn\ f'5i\1e J.111 \ll\t.tr4' l'Jlh SunJa, from ..i tu ~ pm. 4Y4-191 I • 'RON'S lN LAGUNA I 4M ~outh (. ua1>1 High"' a}. l..nguna Beal h. l':i ul:.1 Pnnl·c Sundn) e' cnings JI ~ p.m. 491-4871. Monaay--- RON'S rN LAGUNA 1464 South C oast H1gh"a). Laguna Brach. fen· tun.-~ L} nda Roth and Ci reg Vail at t\ p m 497-4871. CAFE LIDO 501 30th St . l'"· pun Beach. Dcbb1c Ebl'n. Vcx·all\t tUO pm to I a.m h7~-1Q68 ~ - .• .. ~ . . __ ._ __ .... _ .. Ull 100 IOOO lll&M ICllHIJI IClt' IOOO ---· ...... ·--· -·-•io-----.... --· E=Fi' ·I r-;" ·:1 · · · ir I.-r 1 • r · • . · ..... ......... '\ ... ' ... ) ' .'t'I0\·1•: l ,ISTl'\GS l'atrldl ._ .... Peftl •nd lllln Glen ta.-dl for .... 90Urce of tit• NII• lltver In tit• epic -Mounblna of tlle Moon. .. ' Newport Beach .,....._,.,.., ........ """"~ '9' ........ ~1.UD • ':!"-· Im& -cw ;;,, . .......,. c..-CllM-....iie 1..__ ... ...._,....,7.IO ,_.,.. w _ ..._ 1PG1 •JQ.•JD.1 J, 10 JO J ....... -......... ra.s.a.11 ••-w~·--­-'c-..-1111 I M ' .. - -111 I, 4, 1 IOS. 10 J ... ....._llll SJ0.1JO t JO ........... ...., fP'GI • JO • JO, 10 JO I • I cmm--~,.,._ '*-H•·tlGll ~ ·--.,,....._,. &. a. IO ..._. ,_ _,_. -...,~......., w-Ul ·JIOI 1-•-Jll s.1.• l~•-111•. 1010 ........ 111 8 .-A a.MA ~"""'''"" SC 64 .. SOlS ,_.___ 7 •JO J~fll-IJ !!\ I • u,.J.-.,"'61'--.lllll-1...1~ J flll 11 IS )0 , SIS 7 ... IOIS r 151 41 .. .... flll ll4f l4S 44S,6 4 14S I f? f 1T•t11 1HS.lJ0.4 ,~1.,U '100 1 ........ -.... ~I S.l-l~,4J0 6 JO S ~•V-.f'Ci IJJ IJ IS 145 S 115 -----l'Gf"'-IJO d IS J .._..., 'II Ill 11 JS, l 10. 4 45. 1 lo. ' SS ,._._...'-""1·1)JlllS 14S SIS I 4'-9•'--99 1111 11 l 4,6I.10 IO JO 1 -.... Ill 1 l JO 1 JO. 4 JO 6 JO I JO IOUTN COAl'T P\A&A It~ S46-211 I 10)0 I ....... --~IPGf S,& II l ,,.. ... -v---. f'Cil • JO. a.JO. 10 JO ~ TMA ..... ~ f c-...,._,,, 61 !-6Jt0 J .._. ... -~ f'(il 4, 7. IO .._.......,.,,,,s --·-~ cmnw ,.,, ......,._Aw 141.0710 - -~ C9fT89 1101 --..., /ll#u v ...... c ...... ,, .. ,., I ,_. ft -.,__ ll'(;j S JO 1 JO ' JO l •a r f'("rl)J 6 jC) I JO IOJO )-... -.,_.. tr<>1 • 1 10 I '-ef --1111 S 4S. I. 10' IS I • r 11 l'(i-IJI i 1 • ..•. "" ..... -,., .. Khyber's ART -Mff(9)1Ml' ll JOl«H l)lJH4& $lt'O~-·-· llr IU IUUl)16 1t(). OF HEALTHY CUISINE Ute, Nutritio us & Flat10rfu l ITANOOORll I VECETARIANI IMOCHLAJ I Scl«1 from our "h~ttl&n•d DINNERS", or k•t our C''\pt'fl waiters design 1 mNI CllpretSly to your ltld ng 'Thr honor would be ours A.-1~ ROYAL KHYBER ~ . Cul.sine of India " IDOOMllaltt. rDUt ~-·---> ~ 1eeC11 ....._.._~7a2·UOO UJOt • DllU • <X>CKTAILS - s....,..._..,Jl'Gl• ••s-..---11'(;,~irNWll ) ........ -Jiii 6 45 1145 10 •S •C..-.~1111 7 10 \Me-ell - -1111 S II 11 •-ll'G 1Jlll JO ___ .._.lltl6 1S IOJO l C.W ... ---~ )45 ·-.,..1 JO S •s 'I •S ,_A9DI ~Oii ,_ 18s-4 ).-SC 84&011111 & ......... -D..., (f'(ol fl JO 8JO IOJO 1-., --,_ell """"1 ,., I JO 4 JO 1 "lO I -Deft'I Le.we fro I JJ S 1 JO 10 1a..-tltl 610 I JO IO JO 1-'oun ta in Valley . 4k ... ll'C> l)f 110 S•S IOIS -._ ~ fl'GI } IS 1 •S Irvine '°'*'-VAU.SY TWtN lu1oahunt/f~ 819 ISOO Laguna Beach ·-· ..... ,.,. 8 10 1 ~ -Delly fl'GI S I " THI UNf'll9ftrTY CINI-•l H (""1PU' l>IW "~· 8811 I a..-· (WI S I\ 1 I\ • I~ ,_IL't POU• CtNC-111(>1 Blooll.,,uul St •111 I !01 IDWAllOS SOUTH COAST 1.AGUNA •lb\ co.01 .. ..,,......,. .,, 1111 ·--·•-ll'C.t •, "' I J-.,. -V--!l'GI 6 II 10 I -• -· T-1111 \ I\ 1 )() • 4\ I Tiw unte M-,C,t I )C) ) 4 40 SO-, BIG NEWPORT Hl ..,PORT CIHllR b44 OlbO HUTTON CENTRE W•c &r1f'lur •t M•in t.61 111>6 \,.. _ •w '"'"'A\' P .&!.& A > •" ... .. .. •' ' J.1 ' I . . . . . -. -TY 111 fll:U 2:t0) •:•S 7:20 t :U a... aw IF,: 12. . ) r.~ .. = . , .... NGODARl[l(,f "'' 1-• fo'•. a, I '. ... I f UHlll(R\IT Y UCI A r (J" ~ 'hr \ ! , "'., 1 fr•)<'T"l lt-'1• Un,.,"'\. I.., ,,f C ~11forn1• .al Irwin• ft',.a 38, I JOUHTAIN llALL(T aro ••~uf\I .11 ,,,,,..q•1 d J•a I \.Oo ....... u r,,_, • ..., ..... °"(ST lllllOc,,. . ' ,. . .. ". '• )lJ ·~l ' CHIRT(ll Cf NT(lll ............ , •' 8••·,.. "41• •• ' <ILLA(,( Cfl~HR ~ .. .-... R • 1 • 'l • \ .. ' ~ • i .. ,.. ~" ... J ... ' "'·~ • ) ·, f, • .. 1\\ ON WllJO MAU. "0 J -" ., ( .... _" v ..... ~-... -•• >A .. • 1 Jn CAO.., .. • ALLEY .... ., .... "• '• ....... , lli.4 ,) t JJ SAOOLEaACK \ ,, ' -' I IT ...... llldl ..,,. ' \""o •r•••"'" ., • . \ a .... u .. • ,.. l,' w • I• T , .. ,1 ' f 1 • ... ,. '·"'' ...... .... ._ _,_ _, ---oe•-'4_,. __ , ---·· SflOWt -.Oltt - ' I I j E\'£R,.BOD''"S ..\CRITIC Riveting cat-and-mouse game in 'R ('ralg Martyn ~lUdt'nt ('orona dt'I Mar If \OU h;1 \l' plan\ Ill ~O ~l' .. f hl' lfun1 lor Hell ( k - '11tx·r · -ah<1ut •Ill· 11nh ""rth· -'lllk film llUI rii:ht """ lx·"dl·~ lhl· ( h1Jr r1:ha\hn -'"u prnhahl~ ~011\'-\'-hat \llU .irl· ~l·ttinic into a ht~hl\ llllll l'd ht~h tn h h1t1.h ·Jl 111111 n un tl' Jl'w1ul \11M•n.1111w' l'ri 'un1,1hh lhl\ rnl·an\ I It " .11 11• 1 11 h.1"·' n11 hud1h '"" .111.t 11•• '"" 11111 tl·''' .ind thJl ,, 1 "" 11. 111 r· • 1 1111 ltlm la1thlull\ \111 '111 th• I••• II .ti h11 n11 '"u into ' 1 11 Im h .tr• '-• .rrt f o nmT\ had I< "'I·"" ~·" .. 1 \m• rot .111' I 11n1 I l.1111, ' 11 111111 1111 "JllO!' \lllf\ Jnd 111111111 d• 111.11 lo 1 .tp.thk of hlt1" 111r 11p 1111 "'"''" \\ h.11 m111t· 11rnkl "" .t,~ 11 "'", 11111 d1..,tprw11n1 I h1 \ll11111lh "•II l 11ll\lru1 tnJ plot Tfll«1' ;rrn11ntl tin-m 111•t.-n ""~of l lh \1t1111 '\,,p • \ Ill \'-1'\I h1gh·lt:lh \Uh I{, .J I It l11l1t I ,\ lttl h " lhl' \Ill' Jan Htnlt'ln Sporh Ma~~agt> Tht•rap1s1 \anta Ana llt<ijth h I hl If un t I 01 I ltl· k l·tl I k. t11hc:r .. •IJlt lll'll 1111 llH' <lr - 1 ,lll~l' ( 11.J\l 11\('f •ht \\l'l'~t:nLI a11tl lrom tht: rc\p<m~ ol 1h1• d1ucn or \O l h1· .H1· n po llc,J thl') \!ol'rl' hU\) hnc-' formrng 1n m.in' l a-.t·, Hut Paramount "'ltud111~ I\ \1111 not '------L---' ou1 111 the woods 1111 11,.·11 ~ lO-rn1ll111n rclc-a\C "Red I )l111hn " wa\ m till' lan bcforr the 1hJ1A1ng 111 th(' < nld War and the um·\Pl'l ll't..I u•llJPW ul tommunt'>m tl11rtnl$ lhl' PJ \l H·ar I he timing or J \(1\ ll'I 'Aar mo\ 11· rcka~ might he: oil hut hnld on "Krd O<:tobcr" 1<1 11111 .1 poltltlal p11 lure 11 1s a well· dorw drama. an l'dgl'·of-ynur·\('at ll'l hnu-thnlll'r Rick Rogtn Account1n1 Man•Kn Analtelm ··According to hnth the \m 1c1 and \mcm.an govcm- 1m·nt none or what ~ou are about to ~-c EVER HAP- PENED." With those words ''The tlunl for Rt'd Oc- lobt'r" qu1cldy sets u1I and takes 11s viewers alona for a for 1 taut. nt'rve- wrxluna voyqt. Wu.ti 1he aloW(.'SI thmf about this movk be1na, the opcnma cn:dits. director John McT1eman ("01c Hant" "Predator") manaJCS to quickly envelop the viewer in author Tom Clancy's talc of a renqadc Soviet nuclear 1ubm1nne. With only the minJmal MCCJsary story con~ dcni.tJon. McTleman 1tay1 true to ~nc:y's compeUina storyline and 111 dn .11n rah lJrrtrr \l'l 4u1l·tn than a Ill '~ 1 J u\t a' I \ intl'l ltgrnce " .1k-rtlll 111 thl· 'uh·, polt'nt nudrar lir't ''n~1·-1.apabh: r •o\tt.·nu·. thl· \111 1ct 1·t hl'lon karn-. )U't ..., hat , thr l;tp1<11n 11 h;" l'ntru\tt:d Rl·d (ktotlcr IP tllll'ntl\ J11 .Jo \'-tlh lhl' Jl'Wd orthl' fk1•1 .trH.J tht· hunt " 1tn '\llnr \<·an < 11111wn ha' lx·1·n nn .i lllJJ•lf roll '1n1.t' "1n'n1ng hi\ O.,t·ar 1111 .. I hr I n1oulh.1hll'\ .. and ton· 1111ul'' thr 'tn·a~ in a h1g "'a' a' \01 11·1 < dpt.tin Ram1u' I hl· man l'\111h' authortl\ 111 rr hi\ cr1'1A 1 l111111~h l'' en U l\I\ and 11\l·r thl' a11d ll m 1· thr•iu[!.h Jll l1111ph11k\ and l1h.. rill\ \!o1lh rt:alth \toKhlHU\'llan .11 t l'rtl 111t lu1kll 1 lw d1rn l111n uf l11hn \11{ '•t•rnan \\hP hk "' U\ J\o\J \ '-'llh 'Dll' llart.I .. d11n 11 .1J1,.11n in hnnt1.1ng thl\ unnatu· r.il 11111ln...,·J "'"rlt.1111 hie dnt.I v.hcn 11111 bt1\\1 11~ our ..chn \l1llfulh with •h1. "'' l,1nJ V\ J\htngt11n \,111\C.11\!o in· 1·11~Ul'' 11r thl' 1ntr•l at1· mt-and· 1111111~· 1.11111, 111 th" mo't t.langcrou' ~.llltt h1 hr1n[!.' honH· the \ll'.lll.'n'd11I kd1nr. 1h,11 "'1th hr I hon· dull,11 l JI rt•'' g111up, dnd m1ll 10n· dnifar-untlc-r"'t'tt-·llHM~\ .(,UUlJ.DS a.I ~ou hunr. 'tutl l\!oO mile\ under in a ,tn·I tulll: I\ not tht· uint·u plact• I ht· all-mnk lJ\I 'tamne, "can 1 1111111" r I 'JCif t', "\t•,1c\l Man"I and \In !IJld~ 1n !\h11uld ht.· I '>'I I'') arc '"''th thl' pntt' of d1lm"\111n .1lonc hut thl'fl"' mon-. rn thl· nam1'' of '-u•ll r 1knn thl· m.11,dc1U\ Jami'\ I ,1rl 10 111•\ '-.1m l\1•111 K1l hard Jor- d.111 .111d 1h1 lt'>t go1.·\ 1•n and on \cl.1ptrd Imm I orn < lanl > '\ 11/84 '" '' 't.lling n111d till' drama unfold\ 1111 .1u1upk11! \uhmiirtnl'' lkudO'i to till' produl lion '>Id IT for hchc' able 't. l' ,mJ m~ f)l'r'>(>nJI thank\ for l t1l1M" u1ordindt1ng them -11 made 11 <,11 much ra\1cr to follow the '"'r) J I hl· top '-Cl rel 'iov1cl sub. l<l·d < ktut>t:r. rum. 1.kep. \1lrnt. and \l·n \Cr) ra,1 Oh II alw has 1·nough "'"'k~ on 11 111 lc\t·I o;.everal largl' ut1l'\ II\ C aptarn Marko Kam1u\ IC o nncl) I want' tn deret·t \.\ tlh thC \Uh ant.I 3 rl'\!o fc.-llow Of· fi1n' Karn1u1. '' hke a warrior who dl'l tdl·d tu put down hi\ wrapon "h1·n hl' rl'Jllll''>. 1f l'mploy<.'d . 11 u1ulcl upwt till' haldnn• of power < I\ •\nt1l\\t J,nk l<yan (Alet· \JW\ hi\ fin1· ld\l or 3llOr'> Ill build tht· \U\J>t'nw and untcrtarnl\I \can < onnl'f) a\ Marko Ram1us ,rnJ ~1111 C 1knn a' Han Mancuso .111· partrl ularl) r>.telknl 1n their rt:\jlt'l ll \l' mil'\ 3\ vcl,('ran ~lvit·t .ind \mcrirnn 'uh commandc" Squ.ir ing oil in an uncertain duel of ncnc'>. t·o mbat stratcg) and distrust, the 1 .... 0 dcftl) feel each other out as to ..., hrthcr the) arc friend or foe. Akr Baldwin as the CIA agent who d<.'dU<.'\'\ Ramtu\'!i 1rue intent 1s ..ome .... hat Oat in the hc1mn1ng but come'! on ~trona at th<' end. Actors Jamr'> Earl JonC1>, Richard Jordan. Sam N1cll and Tim Curry 111 a.ave l.'npg1ng performances to round ou1 the film's supponing ckaracters. .. Rl·d October" 1s more 1han an underwater "shoot 'cm up ... how· c\<Cr While the aubmann« military firepower contribute' arcatly to the plol's c"ecut1 on1 cquaJly lmportllnt 11 t~e psycholoa1cal su•pen~ woven by craOy polltlcaans and diplomata. As the politicians try to out- ,,, tx· V\ htk ( unncl) cames the bannt'r, \In Hald"' in al> CIA analy'lt Jack K'an ahl' lam<'~ tht' bulk of the \l\lf'\ (JIOng IAJlh thC fall' ortht' ~fCC \\ mkl 1 .\ likeable. txrccpt1 vc, \Uong '' llkd and vcf) behevablt' l h.ir.11.IC'r. H)an l\ the pt'rson )OU \\,tilt lot the ta~k of dcc1phcnng KJn11u,· trul· m ull\<'!> and 1s a hero tltr .1uJ1l'nll' tan unashamed!)' root 1111 < lrll' hope\ the real \I A has a ll " 11~1.· him lrl\,1naOI) mo'>I of the people "h" r1.Jd tht b110~ ""111 whine over ho" mul h tx·11cr 11 ...,as than tht' 111111 ll' hut th1.., '" :'I < mnpkl'ITC'Tl r tfl - -- < l.1m '·, <100-pagr 11~h "l'' .i nd nnt a dl·1ra111un lrom 111111~ \!o l)(l(f, 21 - hour cp1t ' ou 111111'1 ht.· \.\aiting ll• 1\tJlg1l lnr the < 11ld \\ ar o f l.lllll\4 hut \OU .... t11 find "Tht' _Uw,u ..JU!-IL.:d.. ~.uJA. ...... -A<U-1""-~~-t~- l \utrng. "'onh) IO\l'~tment for a S6 'hJrc 111 )1tur ix·arl' di\ 1dend U.1ld..., rn) dnd < aptatn Bart Mancuso (\< 1111 ( ,Jt:nn 1 are on thr Dallas. a n \ ntl'l I\ an attack <,ubmanne. and "·"" tci hdp Kam1us. Miles away. .1nothn ~ov1c1 ' ~ub races across lh<' -..:cinh .\llanl1l toward them and the t.it and moulr{' dr.tma begJns .. KcJ < x:tohcr" 1s not JUSI a tl'l ho.:t-thrilkr \IOf) of a Soviet sut>- 1n.1nm· n1mmandcr's a11em p1 to de- In t 111 tht· Wrst. alona with a few guod nll'n and his super sub. but it's thl· \tof) or brotherhood of all men, 'Ahl·thcr the) arr from Russia or the ·I 'n11cd States We find ourselves being , ..... cpl orr anto a strange world or \lrong.. colorful male characters. It had me gurs\1ng nght unul the 'l'f } end of the mo' 1c You grt >our monc y'~ "Orth \!o'tlh this onl' Tell a friend But bu) a large porx:orn, It'\ a long Cine ( 2 hours 20 minute\) manc·uver one another 1n the: com- fort or their offices. \tlc1r sub com- mandrr'\ arc doing 1he same w1th r'lot ·\IHomfon ahle torpedoes. Both \m 11•1 and Amrncan diplo mats m:inogc tu leave thr d1ny work, and hlam1;.... to their ... c"pendablc" anal)sts and ships' crews. *' ior avid Tom C1ancr readers, pcrhal)'l the onl7 disappointing pan of thc film 1s 11 s s1mplifica11on i nd glos\ing over the tub's technical \Oph1stu::rnon and firepower ~ arc part1r ularly fine cnu.lemarks of C Inn'·>·\ work and an intl'gral part of 1hc plm's fcas1hilr· t) t1cmpt1n1 to incorporatl' them 1n detail 1n10 a IWO•h Our r1lm thouJh is undcr- s t an dab I l. awkward th<' di • ficult and in no way 1m~ll the pt)Choloa.ll·al suspcn1e and fine per- formances or a arcat rnov~. ' I I••• Connery nan n lowtet ~ .._...•-..,.In -rite lrtne Kay Rell red Nt>wport Bue• This movie 1s adopted from Tom C.ktobl·r. Clancy's h1ghly- succcssful novrl and stars Scan Connery as Cap- t a 1 n M ar k o Ram1us. seasoned submariner and commander o f the Russian supc r- scr rct, missilc- a rmcd, nuc lear tubma rint' Red It has been equipped w11h special cqu1pmen1 that make traclcma 11 by -.onar pracucally 1mposs1ble lJ.S Hal Slut' .. E91U .. Teadaer H••U•t'" Bue• "The Hunt For Red October" C'una1n. mu I be on ~our hst 1f you arc a 1cnu1nc m ovie bufT. The !Ille IS I symbol for the Russian. Revol- ution. The action represents a COCf'IY ll')'lftl to CIClpc the IUfroca· llOCI wlaich c~••ta behind t~ Iron ih•• film IS ~snott. Marko t\leundrovtch Ramlus (San Con- nery) plans a darint ddution. IOtt . : .1 a\ll lnttlhgrnu 1s "<'ry inten: tcd 1n this submanne. pam cularly when the) learn 11 may be had1n1 for the .S. 10 fire the missiles aboard When th<' Ru $1ans learn from 11 note sent b) Ram1us that he plans to defect and cum Red Oclobt'r over 10 thr Amencans th<' t"nt1re Russian Na')' !_O•M 1n 1hc hunt 1lo n1 w11h the U.S. Navy. wh ich has order\ to !iCarch o ut and destroy the suh- manne. HowC\<cr, Red Oe1ohcr eludes both .die Ru s1an and the Americans unul a ~nar spec1.11l1~t ob<xlrd 1he Dallas finally track~ 11 down Or Ry1n. a young !IC'1ent1~1. t\ brou&hl into the p1c1urr by Ni!\31 ln1elf1gcncc and while the) d1~u dewoying the k ct.I October he bnna.s forth a premise that C apta1n o t a new Kuu1an Rcvolullon (pro- phetic'). H1~ iron penona rC\-t'al~ him to be a ~n 111vt' conduttor who orchcstratrs that music which rcp-re~nts the very best in min. the: melody 8f freedom he.ard 1n the human pint. The !ICCOnd 1n I trlO or OUl\tand- tnl performances 1s ourtncy B. Vance (Johcsy). This computt'r tcch· n1cta n 1s the "Beethoven of the compulcr .. (a hne rJ'om the movie} He listcni to his o•n drummer. immersed 10 his submariM. hearing the mu.sac of the undctwatcr. lie teper11ca and ~ze• all that which paaes th hit com utcr, IOUndl tMt a.rt I 1Stin1u1shat1c: I m°'t othcn. Ht$ sptt'lal 1ens1uv11y placn him on the unw hlrmon1c plane as Ranuus. ( d October' unt for Red 0cto1ter:• R.11111 u' rc.·ally plans to defect to the l ' \ rnJ turn the submarine over to thl \mcncans. When they agree th.it h-: can act on his premise, his a1.h l llturc\ arc ha1r-ra1si ns and CA- c11 111~ \ftcn he has been a1rllf\cd to thl· Dalla~ in m1d-Atlant1c dunng a rJ~tng \torm 11 takes all of:. his an- g1.·11111t) 10 tonv1ncc the Dallas sk1p- Pl r 1111t to prC>Cttd wtth the orders to t~. tilt.:... B.ussi.an .s.ubmario < .1pt.i1n Ram1us' plan for dcfec- 11 .. n I\ '1.·ry difficult 10 ascertain as 11 " '" J!>ton1shmgly clever, but 1t ·~ ~u,p1.·n..eful and spcllbmd1ng.. Kn l Cktobt'r itself is S(I hu&e 1n th< f1r\I scene that 1t makes one " nJn how 1t can make its way thr •ugh the caverns and lanes under th ....... ~ I Im 1s an action-packed thnller I he third an the tno of characlc1"5 d1\\ 11,-.ed in this an1clc 1s Jack I< \JO, a low-ec~lon CIA analyst. I ur \11mc reason he reminded me of B1lho Ba11ins from Tolluen's l 11 lngy. All Jack Ryan wanted 10 do v.a, analyze. be with his family. raise h1~ daughler, and remain an the had.ground. Like Bilbo. he was lhni\t into the action because of his ahthl) 10 pierce throu&h data and act to the heart of any mailer quickly. I le docs it because he knows his m1~\1on tr. ·csscn· ,fi;. tial 10 world , ;.., ~, peace. • ' 1,•r:; l>amn. I'm IO • excited about 11 m>~lf. I think l'U Jtl see 11 uain. S« )ou thcrcr and the -cnurc theater. which was filled 10 capac1t), seemed to real~ -.e:nJO . The plot is ca'y to follow and there is an unreal ~nsat1on of reall}' being aboard the sub- manncs when the 1 n t e r i o rs a r e !>hown. Scenes of thc C"<lenor of the c;ubs were rather mur._) but on the whole the pho- tograph ) wac; .. upcrb. The mu'>1.e 1s hauntingly Russian, blending in wi th the sounds of the engines. the ,. sonar and the '01ccs of the officers and crew giving and carrying out orders. Our ratings ., ;a -· -:;1 • )f •. ILll The best and the · worst of the recent film releases By ROBERT OENERSTEIN Sc"P!K -.. cl ~I ~~ Herc arr ca l)wk rt"..icw\ of ..ome ol the films now pla) mg along thl' Orange < oast. Thl' r;nmg 4')St1.·m for tht' fi lm hst 1s (****' q.rclknt. '***' ) \Cf) good.'***> good. l**'-1 ptc11~ guod '**l fair ., ••. , Jl(>Of and c•I e'<lremcl) batt CAM ILLE C'LA DEL !'***''> l'41bcllc dpn1 ha' hi.•1.·n n11m 1n:m·d lor an .\t·adcm) i\ward n'> bc.-.1 .lllh:" fo r hl•r "orlo. 111 1h1\ tt10-p1c of( am1llc Claudcl. an atcuml)li'hl·d '>(Ulplot and m1\tres~ of ' Augu'ill' Ro<lrn. \rnJll "ont.kr •\'> ("laudd -'\dJan1 ha' nc,cr Ocl'n lo' din or mon.: dd1t·atel) <>t'n!>uouo; "hi.' ma) not h1.· qu11c up to umH·~ing the depths of ctauders C'Cntual 111.iuru:,!>. but be gt\CS m...aJ.bararu·r of ~cal cumph1...it1un I h1.· lir-.t hJlf of the movu.· (h) far thl· bc!>l) 1~ lull ol "''fling energsc!. .ind )Outhful pwm1~ v. h1lc the \crnnd half chart'> Claudcl's descent 1n10 madnl''" I llmma~ing t.on<.tramts make D1 rectur Bruno "'u> 1tt"11°<. h10--p1c less than <lvfin111'c And Nu)tt1.·n doc: .. n't real!\ l'"IX'~' the cauM's of ( laudcl'~ madnc'~ Uut .\dJJn1'<. pcrformuntc 1\ triumphant and the n111' 1c bl"rnml'' a gnpJl1ng and neh-tilm--ahoul thc- c:,alt1ng. ru1111ou\ r>uwcr of lc1\.('. h cnch w11h Engh-.h \Uhl1tk\ R .J • -•DRIVING MISS DAISY I***' 'l fh1 ' ~recn 'l'r<11un o re I) \ Puht1n-Pn1c winning pi!t> 'I< Jn l'\lrl·nwl~ mm1 ng n.J)l'ncnC'e h arnvc'i 1.1.1t h 11s qu1l'l l'mot111n' 1n1at.I Director Brut.c Fkre'>ford ( .. Ten- der Meruc,··1 ha' vealed ·a findv honed character <.tud) .1hout .in l'lderl) Jcw1<.h 1.1.om.an (Jcs.,1t a Tand>) v.ho rductanth rnml'"> 10 termc; w11h her hlac._ chauf- frur I Morgan I rn·m..in) The two centrul performance" arc find) "rought H> the movie'<. ~·nd th('<;(' characters art.• !>pcalo.111g dirt.·ctl to our hear\s • GLORY ( • * * l fh1s C1' II War drama isn't great. hut therC' Jrl'' tine thing' ahoul 11 l>en1cl Wash1ngt0n's lier) rx.1rtr.1):tl 111 .1 C')ntcal blnc._ ~ld1er. Morgan frn·man·, creatton ufa ro<.'k·steady non-<"omm1c;sioned ollitcr anll an .ll"l'rall fccllnt.rof authcnt1c1ty Director l::dward Lw1t.k (TV's .. th1ny<;0 mething") has made a n1 cd) balanced cnsc~blc piece. a~ well as a sllmng ode IO the role: of blac._s 1n i\mcncan history Part of 1hc _nan it.··., goal 1s to '>how tha1 blacks fought and d1rd for 1hc l ln1l('d States That's a virtuous ambition, but l 1.1. 1tk ntl•ded a hulc more story 10 tell As 11 stands. he'" madt.• an epic w11hou1 a ct'lltcr. Also-stamng Mallh('W Broderick. R. HARD TO KILL ( *'h) Str'\.en Scagal -supposed- !) Warner Bro~. ncw action s1ar of lhe '80s -Kicks off the '90s w11h 1h1'i routine thnller about a cop who ~ck!. re' cnge after lo.lllcrs gun down his wife. At fi~t. 11 seem~ a~ 1f the bullet-headed Scagal 1s perfectly cast -he's 1n a comn. ~agal') Maw n S1om final!y wakes up hut thc mov1l' docsn·1 Quite follow sull. R. MADHO SE I*) ·\ couple of telc' 1s1on actors (John l....lrnK1ucttc Jnd K1rs11c ·\llc)) apprar in a u1nwd' tha1 m;1nJ~\'\ to malo.t• TV loolo. ,111.k ..\rguahl> thl· "°''1 mu' ll" ul thl' H·ar -.<.l tar .. Matlhou~ .. ,., a p1 k 111 h.11J JO~l'\ frilling uut o l .in c \lrcmcl\ dt'i· 11r~Jllt/l'd dll"-'I I hl' ll 11TI\) pr1.•m1'4' -J \ upp1c t1111 pk •' '"' .i1kd h' 'lll"Jnlcd gu1•\t' JlrlKfure" till! htn~ fi( I I ' MEt-. l>ON"T ,I.EA VF. t '***I I ht.·rt.'' ,·nuugh 11h1"°ht .111J hu111111 111 ''l\lcn l>un't I c.n t" to nwlt Jll n·,1,1.1t1l0l· 1 hl· tc.11 wrl..1ng plm m,11 l'C 111ntn' ell .ind tlw lllllf~llW\\ Ill.I\ hi. .. U\('fUOnl' hul "\kn l>on I I l".l\\'. 1' lull 111 'thtJnt \Urprt'4•\ ant.I l\Ull'I pk.l'Ull'\ It Ul\1110111.1111' \1lllll' r;ir\' hunt.'\!\. fr,\11.1 I .1n~\' l'IJ)\ .1 rl'l t.'ntl\ "1d111.1.t·tl mothl·r v. lw m11\t find J 1110 1k.1I \\tlh $11' 1100 111 1kht .1ml "' Ill h11ld her IJ1111h 111~l·tlw1 I h1' 1' I <1ng1.· .it 1·1 l11l<nlltrn1~al'ld mo<.1 11.11u1al II lhl•n··, .1 g,·m 111\tlk lht' 1>1.l ,l\lllOJlh hlUgh 11111\1• 11·, Ju.in ( U'-ll~·, 1x-rlur111Jntl' <I' an nu·nanl '\ r;11 1nh111u,rn ··,\kn .Don't I l'3\l .. ~ntnr P.1111 1lul1.ru.J.n.~ JiJ,Llllll\ll" \lllll" "K"~~ Bu,1111'" · "" t J ltl\'.11 film hut''·'' "Ith II It \n1·a~' un un \UU r , n "'"" "·I' l,1p.1hk 111 nwnwnt' of tln'Jl ~lrn•m ..i-ml uni\ ''rt' ,,.,1 1m I )t1l"l t11r Jam \hcmJ.111 .il~l 1iht.1111\ 1.1.11mk1 lul f'l\·rhir 111,inn·, Imm llren\!.1 I m lo.l'f ·•' • Bro1'n 'm11lhl·1 .1nJ RJ\ \-1\. \11,111\ ,,, ~rn1.1.n ·\ lathn '" 11m •' p.111111111l·ll h•·n· '\;ot B111v.n -and no1 thc JUdll'llH" f< M\'~1''1' FOOT I*** 1t I l>an1d (),1, l 1'"'" ~1\l'' 1h1 n "l ,1,11>111\hllll' pal11rmanu· of thl' 'eJr 1n thl\ l k.11 l'\l I l'"rlrJll .. 1 ·'" Mll\I 111·., ( hrl\I\ Hfll\\11 th1· .tll'rh1, rt\h \\flll'I "ho 'utln1·d h om u·rt.•hr;.11 p.tl\\ Bui till''' n11 h.1nd v.nng1nfl l'\t'rt1~· 1n "''II p1I\ n ... I e "I ,"14,.,.. II .... II· •Rt! PG··~· NIGllTRRt:i-:o t • 1 1 < 11, r Har~d., I.Ill''' tilm "·~' ,111 1h1. llJlh°lllJllo.\ or llllllll'fn h11rm1 .I loC0'4°k\\ \tut' .m l'mrh.1'1' ''" h1.1.1m.: m.ih·ur '1uknll' that horJ,·1' 011 ,,.11!1\111 .ind .111 t·ml1n1t that \UF,gl"'>I J '*'4ut·I ., l 111111nt-t H.1r~l'I• thl 1.ltrt•l tor of lhl' pall'nth hruwl '"I ldll.11w1 .. 1t·111rn' 1.1.1th .1 lud11 m11' '.irn .1hou1 ~l111ul' ''hl• ll\l' lxnl'.tth .1 ,cmctt'r' l hl' t1.1.1.,1 thl· ghoul\ Jll'O I ll0311\ \ 1llJln\ rhal JOh f,1IJ.. 10 J lo.n1k- \\ 1dlling 11'~( h1Jt11'1 plJH'd h) l)a, 1d < rnnt·nhcrg J mulh hl.·1tN d1r-:rlur th..in ll.1r.,cr1 t.t.>u.ld hurt• to he OnJ~ton.rl n.l\hC' ot ma(abrc humor Jrcn I cn<•ugh to n.•1.kt·m th1\ ml'" I< REVENGE I*'» Th1\ one's got ~' lot gmng for 11 J "'-''' m.ik 't.ar. a 'il''Y female lo-star. an old-pro actor. C\Olll lot.at1on' Jnd a ~IOI)' 'itCqxd 1n \.IOl<'nt:e and tnfidchl) ~o v.h) 1\ t-.cvan ( oslm:r·~ latc'it film htlle mtm' 1h.1n .1 t11lll•c:t1on of macho pnc.es and dumh plot l\\t\l\0 ' "1ll)hc 11·., he('au'IC "Revenge" 1s pn:d1ctablc 11nJ ugl) "1:n hi.· 1t'' because cl1rcc1or Ton) r·1 op C t1rn .. ) ~I.Ill prt''4'nt\ d1chl·\ as if they were 1numphan1 fl'\ da1111n' Ma\ he 11'' bct.·au!>C Madeleine ")\owe looks hl.•1tt.·r than \he .iu .. Ma)'hc 11'\ bcl·au~ •\nthon)' Quinn ., \lu1.._ 1n .1 dl\lurhingl> fam1har role' J tyrant .i.ho lt lo.\'' 111 hulh nwn Jnd domtnatc womtn All of thc'iC 11;11.1. .. turn ,;Kl''l'nge" into a Oa<ihy bor(' R. STANLEY & IRIS C• *l fh1<o low·kC')' dram:a ah11ut 1ll1tcr'Jl}' \lJmng Jane f-onda unll Robert De 'l.;1111 JJm1rahl) treat<; m sub1ctt a'> J problem -not a 'oun.c ol \hamc Hui important '>UhJl'<'I!> don't JUtoma11call y tran,lat1.' into good drama So. to create 1ntn..c1 1n a 'ouall) <;1gnificant 1op1l d1r~t<>r Martin R 111 turn\ "~lanlc) & Im" into :t love \!Ory 54'1 1n ' THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (***)Thi~ b1g·M.rccn adapta11on of Tom Oancy's enormously ~ucre\~ful no"cl '" a S..grade hrlping of underwater '>U.,JlCnSC It'\ ~·nous. self-important and throbbing with h1gh-.,1ak1.·s ph1lo<;0ph1cal ques11ons Scan Connery pl:I)~ Capt Marko Ram1us. commander of 1hc Rrd October. a lirsl·"nkc. Soviet submanne that's able to e'nde '>Onar f ed up with endle'>S Cold War postunng. Ram111\ dl'Cldl'" to dcfccl and hnng his supcrsub w11h hi m The big que~uon: Will the Americans t.akc htm at fa('C \3IUl' or will a cowboy mentality gd tllc wt'lt· intended cnpu11n hlown oul of 1he waler" This question 14' po~d amid a teeming swi rl of characters -all ))kctchcd. none fully drawn. Director John McT1eman ("Die Hard") gets ofT to a slow start. never quite finding a c1ncma11c equivalent fi~r c page-turning <''<Cllemenl ~f a fast-reading thnl . Still. the movie doc\ transport u'> ou1 of ordinaryl hty, submerging us in an nrresungly unfamiliar h~·l«h world. PG. _,......,"""".........,~\m!?JJ.Ul-W...h oo w.filt ura 1c.Q_ Dc:- 1'11 ro and ronda to '>Ui'.h a tepid scnpl 1 hl' wnung an --1•-------.t the ":rcrnplu y can he awkward and overl y htcral. and lltl' mo' 1c kaP' 1n10 1l\ condu\IOn. Oc'ip1tr Rstt's JX'nr hanl lor n~rrow-gauge realism. ·'St.3nlcy &. Ins" turn' into Ml' murc creaky Holl "'ood fanla\y PC1· I 3 INTERNAL AFFAIRS ( •• ) T~IS p$ychologic.ally den~ but ult1ma1cly d1sappo1nt1ng thnller tnes to give a new twist 10 a shopworn idea Two macho advcr~nts 'iquarc off -only in this case, the n vals an· cop!>. Rrl'hard Gt rc as the bad rop and Andy Garcia the good cop. C1erc'is creepy chu-acter hkes 10 seduce other rn~· w1 v0e!i The 1ealouS}·PrOnc Garcia 1s mar· ned 10 a hot number (Nancy Travis). ~urpnsmgly. it's C1ama's pcrformnntc that d1\appotnts. Gere is truly \t'ary The M:~al <h .. namlcs crtalc lund ml«esl. but tht'y don't add UI' lo much R STEL~ C**> h 's ca<;y to undc~t•nd ~h) some-one might want 10 rcm11ke .. Stella Dalla\," a 1937 mcll.Klrama that contains elements that could ha\lc tou<.hcd l'Ontcmr>ur:tl) audiences: an ob<.css1ve single mother and a \lmmcnng conflict ovt'r a <:ha Id's welfare s 11 turn!> out "Stella" -the latest Bette M1dkr '\.Chicle -belongs lcs.'S IO a rt-al world Of rccocn11.abl( problem\ than to a Hollywood world of strained ncd1b1ht) and weepy en1cna1nmcnl4'. A\ she dad 1n "tka<.hei.." M1dler tries to slug her way through a largc-'~;alc. unaha\hcdl) emo11onal production. The ~l that l."an bt' .,..,d for Robert Gc1chclr~ scrccl)pla 1s that at attempt'> 10 &I"'-' the onganal some contemporary shading Bui the~ attempt' at updating aren't SU\· ta incd J>0.13, ' D•ty Pttot Oetebook/ Fridey. Mwctt 9, 1llO e • f' • ·. ·1·11 \ \ l·:I . Where to go for the spring wildflower show By DONNA ANO RAY OTT close to the town of Los Olivos in lilies. Chinese houses. and ~anta Barbara County. 1s a haven for pcn~tcmons. With II\ ,.car-round moderate mar1pnsa lilies . lupines, SANTA ROSA PLATEAU trnipnaturn. \outhern c alifornia ddph1n1um'i. and phacehas. inter-PRESERVE (714-677-6951), near ha' wml·tim<''> hccn <."ailed a land 'Pl'r,cd "•th oak and pine trees. The Tl'ml'cula. usually begins to bloom ,, ith1,111 \l'a,00, lour-m11l'-long Ballard Can)On b' mid-March t'ach year wuh Owl 11·, trul' th.it \llU "on't find the Trail. ~h1ch hcgin~ near the rartgl'r dovl'r. -;hoollng stars. poppies. but- rnh .ind glllll\ ·111 .wtumo or thl' \tat1110 and ll'ad\ tu Ballard Camp. 1s terrnp'i. and red maids. chocolate ,,hill' of\\'4nt<'r in 11111.,t arl'<l' ofthl· U\u:tll~ good for \ll'W1og the \pnng hhl·s. and Sk)Oow,·ri.. In addition to \t1uthland 0111 '>pnng huf\I\ fonh 111 ,11l11r '>ell-guided nature trail!i., 1hert' arc l'' ,-r, llllur 01 till' rainho~ "hen the \NI (L OP~ v •\I L E'r C'\I 1-guided "all s at 9 30 am on the first ,1,11,··, "ildllii"u" hcgin 10 hloom I <>l<'I \ POPP\ RFSER VF \aturda~ o(l·ach month. (•11~-~'4-11"01 .i,..•v·at"d1n 197has \'\//.\ RORRE<;O DESERT It' lll\I ,1 111.1111·1 of l..n11"ing "-hl·n " -" u,u' ' f u L' "767 684 .111d \\ hl'f<' to 11111~ lor orange por-.1 pJr~ -.;.inrtuar~ 1111 thl' state Oower. "I ·\ I ""'"" (61v--4 ). tn pil'' pin!.. .ind hlul' lupine". red " 111 .. at«d 1n the hl·an or the most \,in Diego Count~. may begin to 111.11t 11111• , <'II'"' hu Ill' re up\. purplr l ""'"'l'rt t ruPP' -pruduc1ng area 1n hrl~htcn "1th rl·d. )'ellow, orange. <al 111, tit11"11111 , and other\ < altlorn1a. r hl' rc<;('r\l' " open and ptnk canus Oowe~ as early as \l:.trl h throuoh Ma(.. but 11 15 tx-st to hhru.1n and March Bo~o Palm '' earl\ ,1, t r hruan the'><.' 'ar-C" ( • l I r-' · · t·all .1head and rnn 1rm the nowcnng an~on ra1 . .. O)Otc anyon. •<"Ill'\ and <•thn' h<·gin to appear in tum· '>tnn· the'><' llower' tend to H.t"\. Can)On. and the Bo~o n1<·aJ1m\ dC\l'rl\, parklands. B II I I bl<1\\um and then fade all 111 the uttc'> arc a P<lPU ar Paces or D ----prl'\l'f' e,, anJ along roadside<; In s.imc ti~e · viewing cactus blo~ms. In ad-Sprlnlll He lft Anlm·•an• .. -81 .. -rwwm ••111111•n11•• ~.'~~~t~~~~\~~~ .. ~~;fi~1;'1i1:~~~ T O PANGA ST ATE fARK dmon to cacti, the ofpa~~~ has ea,lallaft of _._ • tleM el ••Mls•en W arcM. un:)' 'fllaY ap · 1n • " ,,,,.. ._ in nt ....,.,-arc w'ute r.r.ei-.. p ... -. • ,,. ., ~ ..('. • • .~ ~ (.,1,,4 cc 2.t..C.5) 1L ~.-.,~..=JC<b of species ..... .__..,wen. lllDI• 1 small groops. ·• ~ucr ~ns bc&ins to ~ _ · hulb.. -~~--.s).~" ..,.&~ · • ....._ .- place s to see them 1a ben b~ -~ f:e&ruary, a aM fi~•eede. irees. allif · the •• ...._. ~·-.. p ourllllty a dlir .,. arcFlt~U~~b~n~OUNTAtN REC-~a~cn~a~~~~es;:::_:;:: 1::.!Ju;; tee TORREY PINES ~ATE. ~ nat_tvc llhlidr Jhe derve's ~ ~ letl cro ... ~, ~ RF.\flON .\REA f~30 1 7). can)on sunflowers poppia -ac SERVE (619-755-2063) on chfrs v1sitor~nter. lllwcnwtMbt*-Yendlalt, ---------------------·----·--...... • O\Crlooking the ocean in north San IF YOU 00 ever, reawmber that IOfM CMgo County. is homt' to sand It is ipinst O.C law to pick wild-s..eb •;e need u bow OI -,.... __ --==---=--- ·-------·--__ .._ ....... ~., --=--·- ·-·-· --·==-·------. .. --- ·--·-------·~· .,... -·--.--..o.c--.... ~ .... --·--·-=-w =-._ CS!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:Eiiiiiiila ,. . ·----·-·-._ ... a.-- .. m1111111111•_11!'-~~ ..... ~ .... ~·J.~~'~J'-'111 .............. .. D11J Plot Dmbookl Frtdey, ~ i, 1tlO vcr~na. bnulebush. sun cupg, wild flowen In Califllmia. So. enjoy t.hena of lltll ...,.. to opea ..., snapdragons. poppies. monkey 1n \Mir natural b.abita&, and phot<>-Wild 111.t IJ'OW .., nowers, shooting s1ars. rockroses. graph 1hem if you want. bu( leave COMt lase_ '?IS dllla w blue ~IRbm11.1ms~-•ruS ....su.1Lothet-1hc.~~ fOJ..~-to-tee:--Thosrlllmt-tl"iltl ll 1be1Sl!llft ViiriCiics that may be v1c~cd along Also, it's advisable to slay on pethaps most frllile; they ~ the G uy Fleming Trail (Just under a wallong trails. where specified, sou earlier. but do not stay as lo• mile's walk). or along the Razor to not damaac fntaik plants, or to qu1ck call lO anr of the areas Point, Beach. or Broken Hill Trails not come close, in some areas, to above can QOllfinD llaat ,..,._.._. (also flowcr-~wing walks. !tut 110iJ011<*' p&Mas_ cholla ~ Ma -..n aed ia ltil ill proerea. Compltlte TV llttl9 In Sund8y"1 TV Update . **** A PSYCHOSEXUAL MOVIE SHOCKER -CDOl 1rJ:ll\I AND INTENSITY." ' ht .,,__ PUYIO't . &-1 •MESMERIZING • _.ROBERT DUVALL GIVES AN INCIEDllLE PERFOIMANCl" -!WI-wtl<llUOIO "A TRULY TERRlmNG· THRILLER." -s--r......, A*RKAll Oil ru~s ___ .._ ...... , .... ,,,,...,.,_, ........ ,.__ ,, .......... ,.,,,, c-,..,.__," ...... /C--• -.............. .._ ... ..._,,,_ ........... , ....... , • .,, .......... \., ... ,.ill ... ..... ........ " ....... "" ... ,,_,.._ ......... "-..._._. ... ... '''•ttn•,. ..... ,,..,_..._ .,~ •... ,,, .. "'"'' .. 1.._,.,_ .... ,.'-,.,,,,., .... ,...... II-• 1:4\--,,,,, ... ,,.,.._.._ , ... ., .... ,,._,__ A ,..,..~ ......... -~·---.. \Ir ····· -.............. ' -......... _. ·------................. Jlltl.,..,. .. Where the '60s meet the '90s By JOHN ROOS o-,..._c.,,,.~ I hl' .11mmpherl' al 1hc Pan tie \111ph11lw.11rl· l lti~h rl'\4.'mhkd 1ha1 ol .1 (1r.11d11I f)\.·.1d' lOnlen -Ill'· d\l'J I -\hlrt\ h1rl.cn~10d. shoe.'\. .inJ llll' .iromJ ol marijuana V.l'H' n1111m11nplJll' \ong'> h\ Ja m e'> • Am" n. 1lw lloll1l''· and other p r11111111l'l11 (It)\ .ill' r.ang oul O\ ('r 1lw '"und ')'ll'lll during 11111.·r- 1111"11111 \o JU'1 v. ha1 Jue'> all 1h1\ 11ll'>lalg1.1 h,l\ l' w do v. 1th f om Pett' and 1h1.· I k .1nhr1.-.1l.a'> .rnd L l·nn' Kra' 111 1h1.· '"" n in1cmpor.1r\ an·"'" rairl'C.l on th!\ .. \hirl· \1r.1ngc lkha' 1or" 10ur" ttn1h Pl'll' and the 1lrom1~1ntt. lll'v.1.umcr t...rJ' 111 'harl' :in .l lll'l llllll hn thl' nll1\1l,1I '''k .and .11 111lllk' 1ha1 'hJ1x:d .111d tkfim·d 'fl(I,. 1.·1.1 1tlll.. ·11· mll lnllm·nn·d g.rl·a1h '" 1lw l h1111111j! ~1111.ir l'h11rd 'i Jilli "1.mng '11;:.11 hamHmll"> of 1hc thrJ .. rl'll\ Jnd hi\ lkanhrcJl.l'r\ U\H' .1 l.1r(:l' ~lcht to H' rd'> rn-found1.•r Rt~l·r \1l < ou111nn (more on him l.111.·1) < 111ng anllt1l'l1l"l'' 1nduJ1ng < un" ''·" f1d u J11111 lknJrl\ Buh \ 1.11 In Jilt! l11hn I l·nnon lhl' "'c" '111 I.. h.1wJ ~-l-H·.ir 11ld t...ra\ 111 h." d ,11111nl 1h.11 .. ,t,lll' nt llw .in" nx l. 11' 11111 ''·" 111.ldl' Ill llll' \l'.lr 11167 jPluse see POP /Page 121 THISMO TH .CoMESEE SOME NEw FACE -A+ TI=IE O LIVE GARDE ~ ....: • \ \. \ ... '" \ .. D .: ;>• -1 ' zt ~r ,,_ .. c"'l .~ <11 . '\ ""' "'~ • I , . lo our olr "oCI:{ foliulouc; m••r Ii " !PndC'r v<' 11 wrth CJ mccllt'Y I lrt' h v gr to bit s ond tort ~J11ql 1n , •..,r lC1 IO er "Om .oucc So 101n th1" f1-:.st1v11 0s dur r\q C irrlr vol of Verner> o t H1•" 011,11 • Gorclf•n I\/ ::.r"' 111 the b1"5101 ltolv is yours · CELEBRATE (laRQrvau of \f,unrczEi Now • 16811 ~h Blvd , Huntington Beach • 11171 E 183rd St {oc.ross from the Cerritos M oll) ·Brea M oll Woy, ocross from the M oy Compony . ·----~-._ ....... • • •• \•·~·'· l •.J d'' '·'''"_\_•\.'6~··· • ,qa1~ .~!~'. ?~',!,,~::,J·~·~r~·~~cr ~." ~wu _.1 1 1 ~ ..... I T J t I ·1·1t \ \ l·:I . Where to go for the spring wildflower show IJy DONNA ANO RAY on V..11h II\ vear-round moderate tl·mpcraturt'\ \nuthcrn ( ahforn1a h.1, '>llflH't1ml·\ ht.•t•n t ailed a land \Ao llhlllll \\'J\OO' II' llUl th.rt \1111 v.nn't lind lht• rnl\ Jilli ~oil!\ of Jutumn or the \Aohlll' "' Y.IOtt I Ill rno\I art'J\ <>I lht• \<>u1hl,111d hut \JH11111 hur\I' lorth tn ''"I\ l 11lrn 111 1lw r<11n h<1w v.ht•n thr 'IJtl\ "1ldtl11"u ' lx·111n 111 hloom 11' 111,t .1 111.11111 11f Lnnv.ing ""hl·n .111d v.h1 tl "' 111111. l11r 11r::ingl' por- 1111·' p111L .111.t hlue luf)llll'\ n·cJ "' • •t din '11111-.. huttt·n UJl' purpk , ·" lit\ hl"""m' J nd nt ht·r, '' e.ul\ ·" 11 hruar. thc-.c 'ar· rt'ttn anJ othc•f\ hcgin · 111 aJ')pt.'ar 1n nll-.1d11-..' 1k,l·rt' ra rk la nd'i Jlll''4.'r< n Jnd iilo ng roadside-; In \OnlC plau·\, lht• 0owers Wlll spread like carpel\ acro's a field; 1a other uc~. lhc) may ~ or 1n i.mt1ll grou~. ~a. pia ('S to SC"c the "' 1• Vlllben arc the foflo~ 1og; f-l(rl iEHO MOUl"ITAlN RE<.· RI '\TION i\Rf•\ (l()S...ai.3017) • {loo,.c tu the wwn ol lo'> O livos 1n lilies. C hinese ho uses. and \anta Barbara Count). 1s a haven for pcn~tcmon'i. maripo \a l il1n . lu p ine s . SANT A R OSA PLATEA U ddphin1um\. and phaccha\. inter-PRESERVE (714-677-6951). near 'P•.:rwd "'1th oak and pine tree!> The Temec ula, U'>Uall )' begins to bloom t11ur-m1k-lung Ba llard ( anyon h~ mid-March each year with Owl I rail v.h1t.h tx·g1 0\ nl.'ar the ranger do\l:r "lhoot1ng 'ilar!>. popp ies. but· \tat1on and kad' tu Ballard Camp. 1'> tl'lt.UP\ and red maids. chocolate 11,u.111\ good tor '1l·v.ing the '>rnng l1ht.'\. and '>k)Oower\ In add1tto n to , 11lur wll·gludcd naturl.' tr:ul\, there arc ''111 <>1'1 \\Il l \ Ci\l.1-gu1dcd "'alk\at9·10a m on the lirst I !lK'-1 \ l'C>l'P'r IU \fl<VI ":1turda\ nl calh month ''""·'~-l-l IXll1JecfaJtnl 1n lll7ti,1, \°"/\ A()R R HrO DF. FRT J p.irl. .,;11H tu an tm 1 he ,tall' Oowa . \ I \ I I PI\ I<"-((119· 7h i-li6~'.\ 1n " lo~a1nl 1n lhl hl'Jn of the mo\t \Jn l>u:go Count). ma) httin to urn,l'tl.'nt popp~·prti<luung arC'a 1n hnghtt.·n w1!)1 red '<cllov. o range. < .il1torn1a I he fl'~T\l' I\ npcn ;inti pink t at.tu) llov.r r\ as early as \l,m h through \1a, hut 11 1, tx· ... 1 10 f l·hruar~ .ind March Borrcg~ Palm ldll .1hl·ad .ind tonlirm the nowenng < anwn I rail C O)Ote ( anyon. tinH \IOH' thc\l' llov.cr' tend to llav.k < Jn~nn. and the Borrego hl<"'um. dnJ thrn fadt'. all at the Hullc\ arc all popular plact"S for -..aml' 11mc v1('v.1ng cactu'I blossoms. In ad· r<>PA N( A sl AT E PA R K d1i.on to cacti. th.c park aJso has ' · tJ:Wl9rcd.$ of spccies of w11cl0owcrs.. 12f3-4j5'-246$) 1n the ~~ arc wtlite '-let·-. M-.""'9n~ be&rns to , .,.._ -~ ._ b~ ~h Fe&ruary, • ~ fire•ccda. of the vanc~11c\ last into the 1uta TORREY PI NES ST A TE y. ~a'>On. Jtcre ~w..w&JI uS11a.lly ICC SERVE (619-73S-1063) on ctitrs- l an,on 5unOo~c". poppta . ._. u'crloolong the ocean in nonh Saft .. ------••••••••••••••••••••• DM:go County. 1' home to sand verbena. bnttlcbush. sun c ups. Wiid ,.. ................... ... ....... .., ...., ":::::..:'•:.:·=-=--·------ =--__. .... =: -=..-- * ·-------·-----....-•ti ~-·- ·::::.-~ ·== -~ .. ,.. -·-----c-. ........ ~ ... --·--·-------·- ·----·-·-----r.-- sna pdragons. po p p1et. monkey nowcrs. shoo11ng st.ars, rockroscs. blue ddph1n1ums. and sull o ther van~ucs lhaLmA)' be-viewed-aloft the G u)' Fleming Trail (Just under a mile's walk). or along the Razor Po int. Beach. oi: Broken Hall Tra1ls Calso Oower-Vlt"Wlng walks. lliut Complete TV ...... In Sunay1 TV u,.cs.te "A TRULY TERRlmNG THRILLER." -S.,,.. c;,_,.. WllC.UI llCml <US~\ c-........... ,...,.,_,._.._,,._,_ "'_.,., •• ,.11 .. c-,..,....._ .... ~-· -lh".J"..._ .. _ ... ...._,"',_. n•4 ,,. t•W\fl.,_ ... • ·-··-n• ••\tf.l .... '- 1 ... tl•TI• ................. ..._ "' .... ,.,........_. .... ... tOftlrUrlflftl•tte ..._ ...... \f Utt\U .. "' i ..,,..._, ...... lltf 'I ,, .... ..... a -"119• •-~ ............. ,-..._ ........... ..-~ A ~---~. _,,_,,.,_ ..... ,...._ •• A_,.. I '°' ~ ... _ .. • f • f •• • • ------........ _,.. ....... ~·- Where the '60s meet the '90s By JOHN ROOS o_,,,._c.,,,._... I hl· .1111111\plwn· Jl lhc Pac1fo \mph1lhl',1lll lhl'l.'h H''>l'mblcJ 1ha1 of .1 < 1ra1dul l )\:.1J lUOlcrl -11i:- J ,nl I 'h1n' t11rt...t·m1od . '>hoi:'i .inJ lhl· .1111m.1 111 mari1uana ~l·rc l 011111Hl11fllJll' \Ollit\ 0\ J;JOll'\ Brn" n thl' I loll1l·' and o thl·r f)ll\fllllll'lll '"''' .Ill\ r.ing llUl~O\l'f 1hr \llllllll '~'trm dunng inll"r· 111 l"lllll \()JU\! "h.ll do•:\ Jll 1 hi\ 00\1alg1J h,1\l hi do "11h rum l'l'll\ and thl' I k.1nhrl•Jt...cr-. Jnll I l·nn' Kra' 111 1lw h\11 u>nll'rnpor,1" Jrll\1' pairnJ \Ill lhl\ \torl· \.lrJOSl' j.khJ\ lllr llllll ' B111h l\·11' .11111 lhl' proml\Hlt! lll"UHlll'I ~r.l\ll/ \h.lrl' JO .tfln 11u11 lrn lhl lllU\llJI \l\ll' .ind .11 11111dl'' 1h.11 \hapnl .ind tklirwd 'till,. l'1.1 111( t... n· mil lntlul'flll'd ~rl".111' ll\ lhl d111111111• ru11.11 dlollh ,1nd \Oanng ,,11..11 hJrm11n1l'\ ut lhl' lh rJ, l'l'll\ and hi\ llcarthrl·at...cr' ""l a larl!l ddit 1t1 lhnh u1-l11undt·1 R•tgl'I \ll( 1uinnn lmml· un tum I.ill r I < 111n1:t 1nllucnll'' indullinr < un" \I.I\ 11\'lll J 1m1 I krHlrl\ Hol'l \1.1rk\ .ind l11hn l lnnon thl· 'r~ ' 111 t... b.1'1.·d '-l H',11 ulll .._r J\111 ha' , l.11flll'd 1h.11 · .. 1.1ll 111 1ht· .in· nx i... II 11111 \\,I'> lll.ltil Ill lht• \l'.lr 11)(1" jPlease see POP /Page t 21 .. THI Mo 1TH CoMESEESONIENE\r\ FACE ' ... AT =FHE OLI VE GARDE ,..-I \ \ \ '" \ c{ c1 . ~· ,, CELEBRATE (lARQrvAI.10f vm1 czE Now • 16811 Beoch Blvd . Huntington Beoch • 11171 E 183rd St (across fro~ the Cerritos Moll) • Brea Moll Woy. ocross frorn the Moy Company Jackson, Abdul top the pops ( \ l'I -I hl' lullo" tng a r{' thl· 111p rnorJ h11\ and kading po pu- IJ1 tomp.1ll dl'>l\ J\ lhl') appear 1 n "''I '"'"" ·' '"ut· ol H1llh11arJ lllJ)!.1/llll SIN<: LES I I ''·'I'·''"'.. l.1nr1 JJd"o n I \,\. \II ~"Blal lo. \l'h t•I \l.inn,1h \l ~k' ( \ 11.111111 ) ' 1<11.1111· I ht B-'-~·, ll<qmwl -l ,,,.,.\\di l 1'.1d 't ou Bad." I ,I\ 1111 I l,I\ th' I \ 11\IJ I ' · 1•11u 111 I oH··· Bad I nttll\h I I I'll I " I < 10 111 I \llt'lllt'' Bill\ 101:1 i i 11l11111h1.1 I 1Ku1hk"l I< ··1 \\"h II \\ould K ain l>m.,n" l'hil ( 111110\ I \llJnlll) '' lu'I .1 I rtt'l1lr · B11 \.larl>.re I( olcl I h1ll11)) 111 '( .\Io n .11111 < ,,., \1 \ I oH". l).\l11h 11111c>duun~ (.1th' lkn- 111\ ti I Rl<l I I . I ),11111t·111u,· K11\t'l ll' II M 11 1; ·\II \round thr \.\orld" I "a \t,1n,t'1dJ I \1 1,1.11 ALBl'MS I · I 01t·-.·r 't our < •trl" l'aul.1 \hd ul f\'rq.:111) '"l.11w1 f.1,i..,o n ·, Kh\lhm N:i 111111 1~1 4 l.11w 1 Jad,,1111 f \A.Ml \ Bui \t 1111u'h ·· l'hil ( nlltn\ I \ tl.1nt1t l .i "( .1 rl \ ou Kno" It'!> True .. \1ilh \'an1ll1 ( -\nsta) ... '( ll'inlll rh1ng" The B-52"s t l<l'[)fl\l') h "\oul Pr<ntder .. Michael Hollon (( olumb1a) 7 ··t r) L.11>.e a Rainstorm. Howl I 11..e the "ind .. L1rula..Ronstadt katunng -\aron Ne' Ille (Elektra) l\ ··~111rm r ront" n.11 .. Joel (C'ol· umhtal · ii '"\lannah \.h k\" l\lannah \h k \ I \1l;rn11c ) lti "l'ump" ·\l't0\m11h (Cicffcn ) 11 · 1 ull Moon I l''l'r" Tum l'l ll\(MC \l I ~ .. "'tl lo. I lf I mw" Uo11n1e Raitt (( Jpl 10)) POP tc1ve cnt1cal acclaim. unleas~ JS minutes of spmtcd rock. RAB. and From Page 11 soul. ProJectms a strong s1a1c pres- With 1h1s as a b3ckdrop for Satur- cnce. he combines a )Outhful 1nno- da) niJht's nearly sold-out conccn. ccnc6 and idealism w11h a g.nlly. no- one m1gh1 have an11c1patcd an eve-nonsense approal·h. ning of pnmanly '60s rcv1vahsm. or Equall) ctTecu' c dunng smolder- ix·rhaps the kind of nostalgia ex-mg. soulful ballads (''My Precious pcncnce 1ha1 dra~s shamelessly Lo\C"). groove happy dance from the pat;! w11hou1 giving much numbers ("Mr. Cab Dnver''). and 10 thr present. soc1all) aware selcc11ons ("Docs (1ucss what'.' An~OnC' Out There Even Care," ''let As dcnva11vc as both Petty and Lo\C Rule"), Kravitz sounds Krav11t'\ music 1s. they've built strange!) like Elvis Costello wnh his from t,!leir 1nOucnees 1n fonning a gram~ bu1 m1ensc vocalizing. unique. contemporary style of their In a two hour-plu hcadlinin& sci own. h's th1~ dc\irc 10 create fresh-(\\h1ch differed markedly from 1hc1r 'ound1ng. relevant rock 'n' roll that la\t appearance here in July). Pcn y clc' a1cs thc)C two musicia ns above and the 1 lcarthrcakcrs served up reC)clcd rockers hkc 1hc Doobie s11cahle chunh of the expcct~d and Brolhl'fs. C'ro'lh). St1ll'> and Nash. unl·xpcttl·<l -each c reaung 1LS own and lhl' reunited Jefferson Airplane. pll·a~urcs. Opening act Kra,111. whose recent 11 figured that "h1lc tounng 1n \elf-produced Virgin debut ta tied <iuppon of his latest. gram my nom1- ... --------------------------:::--;--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~ .. :L~e1~L~o~v:c~R~ul~c~"~c~o~n~1~1n~u~e~s ~t~o~rc~--natcd solo LP .. r ull Moon Ft'vcr." Pell) wo uld ~ heavily from 11 while making his '>Ong selections .\nd he did. pcrfOff11!!1 all but 1~0 lUIS. ,, , \111rt I 1,, \I ll hd'il' J>;,,, . t},, J.!,"l"/1,1 • Lunch Monday thru Friday • Dinner 7 Nights • ~unday Champagne Brunch * t ot ktctif<. * TropicttrTirink' 1lr ( 714) 650-3322 4001 W . Co••t Hwy. Newport Be•ch f714J 494-lN24 1750 S. Co••t Hwy. • ug•n• Be•ch Casual Di Specializing In A DISCOVER ... ng Atmosphere. ar ltaJlan Dishes. LUNCH: Mon.· Fri. 11 :~ DINNER: Mon. ·Thurs. 5 · 9:30 PM Fri. & S (714)546-7426 FOR RESERV...,..&1 17272 NEWHOPE STREET, FOUNTAIN VIU. ~n The Los Caballeros Sp00s Vi GULLIVER'S ST. PATRICK 'S DAY CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE Nl;JFNVA.1'10N5 E..HEN1 IA.I.' I 1; '',Jf'-1 .r·HIHl F . 11 I : 11 '• i •, I • It wouldn't ht-a T.P. conccn. either. "llhoul the C\ICndcd sing-a- long 'Cf\Hm of .. Breakdown" or the -~du:JJcltL lliwUS o f "Doo'L C ome Around Herc n) more." But these 1wo thto"awa)s asidt• thi• tund generated uch eimt1ng lirc po \l.er tha,1 one couldn't help but _admm· their profc'>'>IOnahsm and ure pleasure 1n rformancc. When fct(~ e\change some scorching. call-and-rc~pon~ hck~ dunng "Rtfu· gee') .. chmauc Jam. a look of com- ple1c \at1sfac11on radinted from their )m11tng fa cs. The most pleasant 'lurprisc. though. am\ocd 1n the person of Roger McGuinn himself. JOlmna the band for 3 m1nt-B}rds set of .. Mr Tambourine Man. · "Tum. Tum. Tum:· and ··Eight Miles High," he added a 'ipcrnal aura 10 1hc proettd· mgs. C)4JO I 'OHl\T01Vi' Hl \'11,t,TO' Of:i\t ll Cafe Le Palmier upstages its upscale ne!Bhbor ~ ,Ill' LC' Palmier. 1n Tustin, l'i one third m founh-gencra11o n pat1 \!ere h.1m Jnll l hn·~.' OU JU'll t:an't go r \l'll lhl0 l h01.<1 l.111.· (0\l'rl'tl \lrJIA • 1h11'>i.· plact'I I hate to ttll )'OU Ju\t a fant3\) Im mt'. but 11's "Hing h\m1.·, h.1H' 't'k 1h1.·,·n.:dn'"l'll 1n .. •ul I'd rather k~p 1t to m)sclf turm·ll into reaht) undl."r the gu1d· \ ..al.id hJr " a' .111.ihk CS' 9\) or "ht11.· .1n<l .t.1rl.. 'hou1l.111.· "111\t'do' · 1 11x·n onl) SI\ weds. the re • J llll' o l D11..ran 't a1macl\an who .1JJ SI .1nd thl'\ 'II hnng ~ou a ll\11AI ( um·nth I c l'.ilm11.·r " llll''ll 1111 ".1lr1.·ad) SRO at lunch11mc. "•"horn in l<.tJnhul hut grc" up 1n nl \11\I Jl .. , 1Ad l I r1.·'h \Jlall pla11.·<. l '''" ,, .. , tor h11.·.11.t.1'1 lh• 1..111 1h1., ,1. ,111w cru"d" arc onl) going to get <•l'IW\J 1Aha1.· h1.· labo r<·d "'' an 1..111 0..· u 1mfkl\l'd ol 1"11 \Jnct11.·\ o l nw.rl 111 thr' rn1.1ur.1n1 tld1rht111I , 1,, fh1.· part..1ng lot in th1.· llttk .1ppn.·ntK1.' 1.hl'I .1ntl nentualh Ix'· pot.1111 <..11.ul 1una \Jlrno n tmad1.· " .111 11mk"t.1tl·1111·111J tum h .1n1I , p 1.1.nll'r that houc;e\ l e Palmier ,,1m1· J m,l\h.'r t hl'l lx-lorc mining to \\h1.'lh'H'I Pl""hk "llh lrcc;h "11111111111u' \I.'''"' .111 .11tnn11<•n " 1.1111111cd . and 1eupon 17 hasn't th1. l " .... 1lrm111 1 1.h 11. l.1.•n .1111111.1,111-hl.r 'I'!.'. 1111111r.Jl111 \1 .. 111 --.i" 't .11m"4'1\,111 1 11111' cd in )l'I 't .urn;rcn-:in · 1l11nn'1 du much 1.·tJhll·.,. mo11.· h1. II''·" ••111.·11l.11<1 111 ,1 111111mo.l.1t(' I l'Jlnrn:r. "hKh might ha\C.' u1111.1ng. th1'\l' J.1~' hl' prl°fl'f\ to . 11, d1llillilt 111 11111 up J \Ill rx·r th1· d111111.1 <rn"d l>d 11 lltn\llkrcd b) ~omc to haH' \\orl. till' frnnt ot the rt•\taurant -1~r\1111 1.1h hl·11· h ut tn '11u 11 11 Ill' d1>1.'' m' t.1, 1111tl c 111.·1.·k t• 11 .111 "opening all" for the more "1111.h hl· modl.'\ll> n:kr\ 111 a' thl· 1x1.,\lhk n n·p1111n of '\h11wl1.')· 1l'rt,11n h \\,lilt 111 h,l\l' J h1g.. lmth\ 1n1.1111,1111 l oni .inti \1.11 1,1\ <•rl·1·!.. , 1.r.1hll• cJtl·nr 'il hedulcd to open ·1111111.' 111 .1 h.11.er' rl".111).. \\ng.hh 1111 111 '\il'"JlOrl lkuC'h anti L1pp11n 1no .11111 "!llH lll''\l'rt 1.111\1111 hl\,1tn l 111 tht -..inll 'h11p \pril. ma) ca'>il) "'"d up taking \nd H '\ thl' l hl'f • hro11gh1 1n t .1k \1111.trt 111 • 'i.111 J uan I hl11.• .1h' l'd,11" )1.·.11 11nt:' p1111• 1t'llllr • "'Ill h,l\l' '"llll' p ri:tt' 1 , hilling t lr11m (11.•nc,,1 .... " tir .. 1 .111d tore C .1p l\t1 ,1m1 m.1dt· trnm Jlll\llt .ilh r•rx·d d.1"1 ,1 111 1111111'4.·11111111 \nd "-11.'UJ'll•rl I It I \lol'rc going to open a fl'\· """' J p.111,\ll'fl' PIJllt'r\ .lrl· 11d1 I\ g..trnl\lll'U \\Ith Lil p.1tl· .1u 1.h1111\ tilk d "Ith nmth.1 111,1, 1 'l" '" 111 tor ,1 ,11qirt\l' II 1h1· 1.1111 nl\\Cll (and docc;n't almtl\I \ 1~p11..il n1111n11mr tinth mt:. r.tdl\h 111\1.'' ,,,1111110 hru\h1'" and lll'llll' 1>1p l11111,11 1 ll'llll' tllT Jl' 11111 "'"" r ,,, th.11 ,.,1.1hfr,hnll11t 1' n hod>. dream of doing JU\l lhitt1\lng.1 "\fX'u,1hl\ pla t1l·r''11t thl' l.111111 tl111A1.'r' till' 111.110 1n(!r1.·d1cnl\ lr11m .1 '"'11h 1h.irlo111.• .111<1 nn n.ul ,111,ir1 ht II h1q· f 1· l'.1lmll'r rrqlJll 11 t J 11 "ould Ill· l."\U{'lh 111..c \afl' 111111 '1 y .1,IJ\ -or '"l'l'I k an hJm .m lll''lll'd 111 u 1n1.·' ol lr1.·shc\I red-111111 flJ\t1.· 111ppn l m.ir111l.1n fl''/11 '"' 1k·"'''" \1,1\l'f\• 1.'\1•11 hi\ -..11.111, I l'.1111111.·r ~mall l'nu1mphca1cd -111 1l''rh,1p' J \hu· of dul l. fr,cr k.11 k t1111l ''" h•r a t.l.1h o f llllit' /11111 , d.llll1.' ho.•hirl· \11111 l'H'\ 'onw 1 k II p111h.1hh h.1,,· '" 111"-u h1' "'{al h.11.l'd itood~ prC'parcd 1n p.1tl JnJ .1 It:" huni., o l tmc lnntinJ 11111\t,1111 pu t 1hc ml·at fra,ln\ o r r1nnl 11ut of 1h1· fl·"',-.. 1111'1 111 p11H' '"'' ~1••h ·n l'\l'I) mo rning On· .1nJ n1.hf\ rn.irhlnl hk'u l hl'l''>l' "h.11nu 1111 lhl' h riul'hl' or 1:n11<t\anl 11.'\l'lllhk h11k ftft1(l'' lfllrn ,, 1110 \••hl·\mo .. l·d gra,Ja, \h huugh plJth'r' u 11nl· "'1th .r alun~ ''11h thl 'l'l!Ctahk .1u uutn·· p.ir.1<ll' \h l,1,1111ll loo!.' hl.t• .1 ~---_,.,.~..,t-...--tn1r w;dlr>m 1 tn nm1.•mif l l:v.1gul'\WTl1 J ·,h1.l' ho me· mnrt' -and 'nu h<IH' lht.> lx-<.t \.tnd mm1.1lufl tur l.n I \/I II I'\/ \Ill U I; ..J I ''" 11,11/ \1111111 /11,1111 ,\1\1 \II nt'' t11 1 I r11J\I Ix-cf and hlad.. 111.1dl· " grJI n 11r "httl' hn·ad I "ll h 1 n l hl' "11rld for ll''' th.in I m .1 l lllll pl1. tl' 'Ill 1'.l·r '"' thl ,, h.1m 1111 the llc\t \Jnd"'rchc<. .1l1AJ \\ hJ l l. m\\dl ur "Ith J 1kn\C ll\1' tl111l.'i" tnll'll\l'h tl,I\ 11rnl kmnn 1.111 ,11111 I fl/I\ I \o.\ I I .I I" /11/ flt· 11../,/'I OJ/11/ /1111, /1 ( 1 •/l/l/11/dl/\ '1'11 I• I' .1/1 ·'''"' ,,, '' '" "" '"" .It. .1 "'· ,, I ,.. f' Ill I I Ill ''I ,., ,, ' .11/ ,,,,. l.11t·1 fl,,,,, ,,, I \H1rld -\l'f\C'U of tour<;(' on 'l·''''·fll'rfumcd hrnl\hl' or J hut 0 1 tllllf'>l ll'~u l.ir \.1nd"1th C'> Mt' l.tn I t!l"I 11u1111 T1 l',1lm1lr "1thm11 111.tnlihk hrc.1d ~rumptmu\ ll'llh tlJI..\ lflll\\JrH -huth ·" .1,.11lahk. hH1 I ~ 1J"I) \l.'f\l'tl on lk\1•1irin~ .11 ka't '" 111 1h1.· lfl\fl\ ~,~., ~.-,l·TI Jln <l'll ~ttt1\f J\ 1h1. nrw' \ou'll lind on Jll't \C1U1 .11111"· 111 'Hll\\.101 hJ~ui:n1.· ~ hJl.ul pull l'·"tr' "'t•kph.int ,hd ut lOUr\C IA Ould tx· ,trl'l'l1.11rn1.·1 1n t>."'nto\\n I rJ nll' \I.hill 111 \l'\l'll ~ra 111 hrl'at.l -t°hOO-.(' l',11' lrnlll 1Ahl\h 1111, h ttk fl'lll 111 .1 '' ' \ f,1,41 •·" ,/ .I/Ii/ \ I' I /h • \\II \ ( 11 .1/ ••11 /r, .'111 , / 11 111.1\1 prdl·r.11')1). he'd he J hut , .111 m·\l·r w1.·m tu {Cl'\ hl·n· "'Ith lrnm 111.l\l h\·l'I turi..,., .1 nd l hCl'\C o r ll'\IJur.1111 "·" 1.1 l'n "' nanw /'•fl k I/If /fl/ ,I\ ,f1/Jfl1/l/1 Now Serving SUIDAY MEXICll IREAIFAST . HU ENOS . . ..... '139 HUEVOS RANCH EROS CHO RIZO ANO EGGS ...... '149 '141 MACHACA ............... $1 II ~~=~~ ..................... •241 Served w/Tort1/las. Refrl«J Beans & Fruit ....... 1 .... Ml IOl1 p 1712 Plecentla COSTA•IA CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ,, ......... .,.. ..... ... ..,.., ........... ..... -= .... .,IHt .~·· ... ,,.... ......... \, NEWPORT BEACH · n• ••11111 37 FAlllON ISLAND. ~-----, ect en $10 Off Any 1Wo Entrees \\" 11 '' .1 ll n n1111l p1·1 lcll I h.11~ "hl n 1b 111 \'111 11 po, k1 I l<1~hl 1111\\,1 h1111\1' ·""I\'" l lllrn·, llo11111u1 1· 111111).! d1tllh I 1111 llll •• 111J "-"' Ill 'il•kll 11111 lllll \ h,11 bn jth ~ \ f 111 po1h nh'. lll·'h 'm11hn l dlll~l.'11 lll.''h ft,h ,1nd 1H111l 1 f-t1t11\ .I f'l 1 IU I lltL!hl nut .11 ltl ' 1 ltl l<1h .11111 11 r-----------------~~------, $10 Off Any 1Wo Entrees l'rl'~nt this ll'rti(tlak tu )our M'f\l'f <1nd 'J\'l' 'Ill off th1.• punha~l' 11( .in~ t"11 l'ntr1.·l', '''", .11.11111>• ti 1'.Yl;I • I Ml.~ ... , ..... 1.1 .. 1" ""I \lllf\\ ... I .J f\tr 0!'111 1 ·~~' uul hfJ. f ,_.'"'"I , \ '·~ r,J.,.rt1.1hl. h111•h I" llhll!r.1111 1 ~·I'"' ,11 1 I' I f'Jf h f'l r \I I r ,.,. Us TH£ •ta .IOINT iXXO l.imriu~ Um'\' tat \on K..irmdnl frYlnt' ~7~•·7427 L------------------------~ , -BiDNit AT BRUNCH! ( . - ... )11u 'll ~" l>.1n.111.1' \l.h1.·n \11111.c'h •11111urn1•l111111 1t tr\ l\,1n.in."l11,11.·1 1.11.·,-..rr ,,,.,1i ,li,l1lh111 m .1,,.111t1l I 111 l'-11t1l'r ""11h hr"" n 'lll!.1r .m .l ,p 111' ti 11111 ,I "1!11f,111 111.1 liq111:11r .ind ru111, .ind "''rH·d "'l'I H l l rl' 1111 )1111 II .11 ... , t.·11111~ l.h .11np.11,!rw 1ic 11111', '111111.l lri·,h lr1111 .111.l l•l1t< l'I\ ;r, m11fh11 ( )111 lrl'.11 ""''" ,.,l n "un.J.1\. 1\111111 h ,;t'lll ....,, .r1111 c .11 Jll'I ')';, ~1111 II l "1""' "'"'' 1 i.:i.." '"'111"\lll I.'"" II.. l .. 1.111 W.1ffll l'l.1ttl'r, l "•mon Ill rh ( h1l h ·11 .ll'ld 11~ lfl'1 Ii\ 1 hrum h ~tth .1p/Jc:d 1 Ncw("wt Bt•ach • !t;I ( l \1N tlwv •OH ·l r;l'r; latcuna HiU .. • 2-KX)f A\."\'ntJ.11.k 1,. Carillla • H lQ.QOIO ~rVt...J ~nday~ from IO a.m. Daily Pilot Oetebootc/ Friday, M•ch 9, 1990 I a· .. , '·'' ' • ) (' ' ----Advertiser Spotllght------------------------1 OF= THE \NEEK food . but to hear and even si along with the stellar reordin which Manto played every eveni as he shared a glass of vino with guests. Carmelo's menu hsts the standa categoric!> of an11 pas11. msala 1uppa. pasta and main courses. b uni) a hm11cd number of d1stincti d1c;hc!> 10 each catcgory is offered Fl~E ITALIAN CUISINE ELEGA~T ATMOSPHERE COCKT AJL LOUNGE BA~Qt:ET ROOM CATERING •·Al-'P' H(llJH MON F kl 4 ' "tll , .. , ~ •;1$ H~valK"\' kf<(jf"On"Wl()e<J ,,,~,Mot Fr, ·1 iO,·OO:..•m 'l"•r>t•• M on fro ~ UO 10 00 ,, m 5,,1· _' O<t •O 1(1 t• m .. sun 4 JO 9 JO p m 1f;'..r ~' "1>.hi''"'' r1n V•v M1I•"' ~CJ,,;\,.., Ptara dt Hflttll -------- By ELEANORE HUMPHREY D.olly l'_C_._- 1\ lool..s hke a typical ltahan villa -!>Quare. haodsomc pink stucco "11h ornate wh11c urns and lamps - 1ran<;plan1 ed 10 Corona del Mar. \nd indeed. Carmelo's -at 3520 f Pal'lfil ( oa"t Hi ghway 1n the 11\'ar 1 of 10" n -1-. a nstorantc in the grand trad111on of dinner houses f11und on thl· Italian R1v1era And by dl'\lgn I 1-. "" ncr. Carmd<1 Manto<;. \.\JOI\ ht\ r u,11.mwr" to enJOY spec- 1.1u 1lar l'u1s1nc in an au1 hen11c ltal- 1.tn aimmphat.·. C .irmdo·., oOcf\ strcc1s1de patio <lining (or "'" 3!> soon as 11 gc11> "armn. though lhl·rr an.· area hl',tl<'r\), four section~ in the main <lining room ( w11h lovers' nooks and other wh1mMcal seating) and will 'honl) tnlrodun· eating 1n the lounge from 5 10 9 p.m. of hght *TWIN LOBSTER TAILS Two Succulent lobster tails broiled to perfection. --o1NNEFttNCtUDES: A 14 oz. Baked Potato. with all the goodies. Delaney's own creamed spinach. and famous clam chowder or salad your choice of our $ 129 5 Monday through Thuraday Evening Only • Offer Good 3/12-3/15/90. ~~~~~~44~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4~4••• Italian fare at somewhat reduced prices. And there's line background music b) Salvatore G1gl10, a classi- cal gu11ar pla)cr. who' a one-man ba nd on Tucsda). becomes a two- man combo Wednesday and Thurs- da). and a full complement of fi ve on 1he wcckctHl ... fhc caliber of h1~ pla)tng and \3rtCd 'iCICCtlOn'I 1n- llub1tahl) add to the cven1ngs's plcasun:s. Whtie the food I • of COUN ', the pnma r) motive f(lr v1s1t1ng C armdo·~. man) n.•tum because of thc grac1ou'i bonhomie of the host and h1'l manager. l>omcn1co (inllo. Carmelo Manto made has rcpu- toi11on '0 )Cars ago w11h La Strada 1n lhc Los Feht d1s1net. Many opera grl'3t~ and show husmcss iicr- sonaht1cs patron11cd this unique rcs- 1aurant not oply for the renowned ~mong lhc savory main dishes a filc110 nptcno (filet mignon , stufli font 1na chce\c. proscu1110 a topped 1.1.11h m ushroom or cu 'au c). vttello all a pina10 tNl.'.1pohtan 'cat 'ipcC1alty tn toma \.'lut~ wuh garhl oregano and bla oh'l'\l. t•r pc>llo Pon ofino (chick 1n "l\llc "inc. g.arhc and pine nut Of thl' '31Jlh , the most notable 1n'>.1l,11.1 d1 arannc e lionocc:ht ( an~· "cdgc atop chopped fennel). p1~111a1H :and gra1tf)'1ng sl3r1 for 1 me JI ( ar mclo"; "011\'n for dinner onl -<H'n daH a "l'd frorn 'i to 11 pm., ""h la\t order' .11 10.30. R "" a11um arc ad' t'>l'd JI though t gen ta I Cirillo '3)s. "\\ ~· ltkc peop and tr) not w 1urn them away." . .fr!ll~ cw ..uil·.W•ill, _ _.., tNt.1# .. t wi4 W•' l"S COltllMfll•I C11tS•M Sinu 1901 -----~~t.•iHM ~ """tli.•«4 ,~ .. 11 /ldM# ,,.nlN South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17141 S40-l8•0 {I OFFER GOOD FrW•r i/CJ thr1 S1141r i/11 1t '14.'tS ii•~====~=::::::::~~======~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·4~••4•••• *BROILED LOBSTER TAIL With Baby Beef Teriyaki Shortribs *BROILED LOBSTER TAL With our Broiled Chicken Breast and Shrimp Sauteed in Garlic Butter $13.95 $14.95 "SHORE & OFFSHORE SPECIAL" ~~~~~: k~b~;e; l,C::~k~~~~.~.'~~~~~ .. ~~~~ .................. 1 13.95 * DINNER INCLUDES: A 14 oz Baked Potato. with all the goodies. Delaney's own creamed spinach. and your choice of our famous clam chowder or salad. OFFER GOOD EVERY EVENING 3/9-3/15/90. LOBSTER FEST LUNCH -(I 1.30am -2pm Only) Also includes Sunday Brunch -serving special t1112pm Br01/ed Lobster Tail accompanied by lettuc1ne 1n a creamy cheddar cheese sauce en casserOle Also accompamed by fresh cucumt:>ers vinaigrette and Delaney's own garlic -bread ("In Gaelic. It's a Real Great Irish Deal") 7 DAYS A WEEK -· $695 ROYAL . THAI COOKING CLASS _ a c 0 c c ' STEAK & 8EAFOCJD RAZYHOISE STEAKHOUSE l'ountry dining with class! Aut hen· tw western decor restaurant and ... 1l11on. featuring prime rib. fresh •t'afood • and their famous pan .. ~ute('d ttak.'I. Lunch: Monda> Friday_ di nner ret1ervation11 guaran· 1t-ed Usnring and live mU!ic in the ~olrl(m. Dyer Rc>ftd Ezit/Newpt1rt t'M Santll Ana, 549-l1il2. Tilt: CANNERY l'h1 ... hiswr>c ~aterrront landmark 1n Nev.port'" Cannery \'illage 11 11ur1ng fre h local c-afood and M .. tt'rn beef C'on 1stentl)' g1w.d er 'Ile, open for lunch. dinner, Sundov llrunch and Chamµagne Harhor I n w .. e Entertarnment nil(htlv I nJ11v the loungP food 1tal ltr~ · uperb clam chowder! 30111 I ifu)'ette. 6i5-f117i \I\\ PORT LANDING '"''purl I.anding Re taurant on 1 h· Halhoa Pe n1n<111la off en. a ro 111 1nt1r waterfront 11etting. ~pt>nal 1 ''.. inrlude frt> h swordfi.,h. H,1v.s11an &eafood favorite •• prim1• nit. 11balune. lamh and veal. Gardl'r ,,, ... h 'alads. appetize~ and and '11 he .. Ex ten tVf' wane lu.t, speual t. !rink., and t•c1ekta1I . Live entt.>r 111nml'nt AK MC'. V. 0 ('. Locoted 1t '"I E Edgewater (Bdj8<.'ent lo H.11li11,1 rerf\•1 R~rvat1on"1 rel' ••111111t'nded . fii'fi :?:\i:I. l'ark1nl( 1-.11luhle 0\ ~ TEil I he freshtf'l and m08l innovall\'e ·•·Jh111d and oak rtlltd spec1ah~· ·'•·m I 11r1ma el Mar. Quickly btt<1min1t a 1111. 111\' pnpular hot spol, Oysters •1wne<l m March of 1989 and fta llltf". an o)"llt.er ~r. oak grill, frt h ~1·11l01>d It oockwl8. Luneh. dinner, h11ppy hour. Located 1t 2515 E. <•WI Hwy. 676-7411 for reMr· '.11wns Rf'l BE~ t:. LEE The best aeafood in town ii u ill on the boat! Not juat for hoUdap and peciaJ OCCMiona, Reuben E. Lee serves deliciout 1t.eau. teaf'ood cl specialtiee every nicht. of the week. Lunch, brunch, dinner. Banquet.a for up to .00. Weddinp, parties, receptiona, etc. In Newport Bay. 151 E Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. 671-5790. HU~ OP THE WHALE l· xµe ttt>nt't a slt'P hack tnw time to •' olint> where_vou can dine at your ,...,.,, lt'isUtt. Enjoy th. romantt of • It! '\ev.ix111 with • p&OOT&IJlic t.y' !-- GUI•• AIU"OaTU INN BOTBL ,,,. ~ ..... '"--•mo Tll5 ........ view. ~xcite your enses with their ensat1onal seafood and traditional favorilA!s. Breakfast 7:00 a.m. Monr day-Friday. Dinner 4:00-11:00 seven night.s. aturday and unday Brunch 7:00·4:00. Oy<;tt'r Bar Fri· day, Saturday 11nd Sunday. Ban ~Ul'l fac1lit 1es up lo f)()(I. 400 Main Street . RalhoA. fii:I ~rn;1:1 Zl'BIF.S Pure and simplt, just like mother's love! T hey serve 10 oz. lob ter t~ul . filet mignon, prtmt' rib. ribs a nd chicken at the most reasonable prices ·in Costa Mesa. T hese d in· ners served on special nights-open 7 night.a. Generously poured low price drinks. Out cuswmers have been comin_f back since 1970. Located at I 112 P lacentia in Costa Mesa near 17th treet Call 645-8091 or 631 9803 Zl BIE GILDED C AC.•~ Rt(lhl next nu .. r II• l uh1P.. All Clllr p1ua, tUt' lancl' Iii", 11m rnmhinat111n. 111J Wpptl\t.1". 81 ~ 1;1 I ·7 4:l lak!' llUI I • W1<fe ~ret'n pht" ~ 1 \",. l{am~ & \Irie.-. Full <'ork1nil Bar Open i da\-.. 1.unth & Dinnrr. l71 Ll!la<en 11a. ( '1J"ta ~1""8 ITALIAN BERTOLINO' lrF.51',fflANT Look no further fo r o icre&t llahan lle .. laurant Bert1•lmo\ Ii. 11 . "'-ith g_rtat Past.8. l'1u..11, :-1e11k and C'h1t ktn dinner., for the v.hole fam 11) \'try r~a!>lmablt prices fur lar1u· portmru fam1I\ run "'-Ith h1l4'p1tahll' " ('(' brt>ad. cf~'>t'rH. 1<41\1p<1 and p1na Large and homey in 1de, hrinll fam 1h and fritnd w a hnme-ruoked meal away from hume. foA!u1hh~hed for 6 yea.rs, ~rtolinci• i loc•ted at 18041 ~bJnol1a. f ountain \'alley Rest~ at1on11 'Ulttce"tt<l 963 2i:l0 M&N·f.:D'S PIZZA LACally owned and operatt'd. Mt' n Ed' Piua Parlor ha1o heen i.erving quahly p1:ua and friendly erv1ce for 2i yeark Our thin rru1.1t pizui with six real rhee e, and frt>Sh lop· pinJS 1 a p11za lover's delight. Me n -~· also offer deltct0u& deh sandwiches. 'Wtlad and free-de· lt\'ery Jean. Lhe manager. will he hap py to ass1 t ~ou wnh y1lur ntoxl mtttmg or l(WUJ?, ralerf'd e' ent Located at 4 10 F. I ii h St • ('o..,la Me a. 646· i I :16 Open .,even day.., a week. un Thur 11 .. iO 12:00, Fn and ~al II :30-11)() IDORA_ BRITISH CROWN HOUSE SAIL LOM ----------------------T!A •SYMPATHY Th11 cmv tea room on lhl' l'nd of /j m1n1 mall al lith & T11,t1n Street in C'o"I• Mesa ,, one o( Or•nite C08§t'11 be .. 1 kepi l>f!t'rl't.t In add111on to proper Engl1~h Tea and the iwrl'nih and tt11l\l'r 111ion that tra tl1110nsll) go ul11n1¢ with 11. Tee & ~\ 111J>dlhy offer-. II rnm rlt'll' authenlll F.nl(li~h Breakfa•t And .unch mt>nu~ 111~1 E 1'7th 11 am Ii pm Mnn :-At, 11 11 m I p m ..,u11dt1\ Brunch Abo •JI< 11.il111111t 1n F:n1tlhh Ant 1qu~. and htJrtl 111 find En1th•h "'c-0111 .. h ti. l n~h f411•·k· h-1 "· ·~~' . CHINESE CHINA WEST 11 2 FormPrly Thi' Lotw Rt"ltaurrtnt. Chma \\'e...t ::2 '"owned hv gracious h1 ... r.. .lohn and Helen Koo. The "ll'th\\an ~ltlnrlann re taurant -.t'"£"\ a dail, lunth huff et for fi. t'l 1wr peN•n. all vou ran.eat Sunday Hrunch for . i .Hrt and dinner 7 niicho. a week. Takr out, catering, uicklaib. Localed al Harbor & \\'1f.,;m in Harhor Cf'nter. fl4fi.:J:tH MANDARI N G-0 IMET If you IO\'t' Chtn~ rc .. id. vou·rl' 'IUrt' to l"nJOY dining here u Mandann (iourmerprnm~ truly authentic • t'h1nese food. Mander.in f.nurmet has been the rer1piPnl of the Cold A~ord of Excellenre t'\'fr) vear for the past•nint' ron.serutive ypars. A one o( ·roastal Oranjlt County' mo'll popular ChtnP.-.e rei.taurant . alums are su t'-.ted. 0 n for Lune • inner. a e u . a enntt. Cockwls !..orated at 1500 Harbor at Adam11 m C(J!lta Mt>sa. 540-J9:li. CONTINENTAL BOB Bl'RN Dine 1n a~lute elel(ant'e at th18 award winning rl'tttaurant. Famous for innovative cunnne. SI.after in· elude oysters on the half shell. sa him1 and gravl81t .... re. h seafood from around 1 he ~orld. usurn red ve.I, muscu''' duck breast and t.er t1fied prime Angus beef ..:laborate w111to h~t. Opc-n <oe\'en day'$ a wttk Late n1gh1 p1a rrn har Privett d1n1n11 t1wm" Rtservat111n. rtrnmmended M<'. V, AX, C'R, D. .Ii f'a~h1un l11land, Newpurt Bt-•rh. i 14 Ii 11 :..'ii.Ill T his lovely Continental restaurant situated at the corner of PCH and Crown Vallev• Pkwv. has been a gourmet' favcmte for 18vears now. Fine dining. cocku11ls. dancing. live enrertainmenc, oyster har, happy hour. banquet far1lit1es. hmu .-.er· v1re. extensive wme Ii t :J2~l:.! Pa t i fie ('cia t Hwv., Soul h LaRUna Ni~uel. 499 2n2fi RIVIUA Relax to grac1ou erv1cc-rn an ele11an1. inumate atmo .. phere Ex pertlJ prepared continental d1..,he ... hv Chef Rirhard Ber~ner. ,,inre 1970. This award "'"nm~ re ... taurant al"o nite r., un ex1en .. 1\t' wuw lt!>t, and e c ..i ... in tt1h\t-... ide preporat1on~ .md llamh('-. (>p1-n tor lunch 11 .11) •. I p m . tlinnt·r tr11m > pm Excellent banquet Im 11l11e-. Cle . ed ~unda\ and h11l1rl1t\ '· Ul.I S Hn-.iol. C'o\>t.a Me-.a, ·1 1c1 ~"~" FRENCH LE ~JOI Thi• L• a true · "1t-1•pt•r "'""'f ""' 11·~ antnt gardt> 111hn .. ltldl 11 .. cl IC. All &jlf that ~Ult htJ ~ \\alter Rutttman .. c11h1nt' pro\'encale tS of an mnm atl\ e ond uqu1 1tel~ ext>ruted 11uthtont1t11\ An enchanung tount" Frrm h 111 teriorand an Old l\ urW hlr<p1llult ty rarely found the,,r no.,.., fulfill the uiwrtat11111" evokeri h' t ht- uulJllandtnll cu1 ... 1n1t Opt'n lur dtn ner and t'\IC'kta1 f.. .. .. , .-11 n11:ht. Cattrm(l ava1lahlt> 11!1 \ 111 l.1du. Newport Rea<·h, 6~ .. , ttM)..I Sail Loft Bar & C ri ll feature., ocean view dining with the empha111 on fre.h tafood 0\-.ter bar. live entertainment n11thth 1n 1he har area Open for dmnt>r m11h1" from !'l pm Weekend hour" I rum JIU U a.m Fabul11u., :o;unda' Bruht·h Located at 4011 I' ( · H 111 1.ai<una Ren<'h MEXICAN \tl (A-,\ Their food h Irk+' n lrtp I• \l.,,1uo H11 ... p11altt\ l(cot-' hand n h 1111J "11h tht'IT m11l l11 .. \It ( ,1 ... 1 ,., "'•1 I chd ·• or Ill\ huu .. e , ... """r h1111'" F ... 1 .. h J1..,ht•1) •llH t' l!J-.! 11 • 1111 ,t•t'ft'I f uend .. t'llJn\ d111111i: h1·r•· 1 lpt·11 rl.uh Imm I I am l11r L.11111h , IJ1n nf'r und C'111. l.1 111, E111t·r11111r11t•1 t \\ t-<I ..,11n 1 ,._111.. 111 thi-'hrr , H1111m !~lh ~:.,,, I;, h "'lr1·1•1 1 ... , 1 \te .. a Ii I"-. 71 _:i, ONE OF A KIND GINO'. OS THt: HILL Alm""'t a ("11 ... t.i \tt> .. 11 litndmark wherl" lntonck 11.nd mt'mnrtt-m&I Cmo-. hn 1 an Italian He,1a1m1nt. liul 11 re..,Laurant ht-ml( run h' J 111( al halt8n (;1no ~ 1s s l1"alh popular ~pm for b~t' t-ntertuinmt•nl -n1ii:ht" 8 week LunC"h 1.., ""'\lffJ d&th· tf'tttn I l:ao and hre&kfiut ''" o -.Pt•nal 1m Sa1urday and Sunda\ rnurnll\lf I >in nf'r L'I 8 delin1te lr!'Bt lit I •LOO•. where the menu ~~ .. L-mAn\ haltan rtem-. a:. ~ell a-. 11 ""1df' ' ru I\ 11f -.1eak&. lre<>h -.eaf1111(h pa.~111 d1 ... he .. Mu1can 1aft11,., 11nd < her, , pt>Cla , an JlL'I o., 1mp .. r n 1.. e friendly hlep1tal11v uf thr ... IJJlf a1 Gino's maltmJl you lef'I r1i:ht at home. l..Qcat.ed al 4~ E 17th :\l!'ff\ 111 fU8C. M~ Call 6.'lll I i :it> for rtwrvaltoru. dirP<llt1n• nr mlhr mauun SPECIALTY C..-.sf LA VIE Cafe by day. cahert>I h\ 1111:ht, c ·e-;t IA \'1e offtrs a un1Qoe .. ~umpea11 i.rvlt' BlrnO!lpflere with 11C1'anlr,.nt d1nmg The menu feat urt" a \l\fM'l\ or rus.mabh pn<'f'd c;(')HtJon tndUdu~ ~ta. crepes. frt><>h ~af1.11d and ~' t>ral da11\ 'J*<'Ws. earl\ blrd dmne,..., and l<1h<-ttr f<•r IO"*" Ht1J1P' Ht1Ur Mon f'n 4 7, hvt> JftU f'n 6. :-.at f'\f'nmgs.. Located at Mam &-01.h m ·~('all 497 'ill L> *ASTI I Sl~URANTS )////I j' I I I I /l1 I I tMl/ll/-1 J ~ :Q§ ~ ~ (" ........... al.60·'1A.M '476·N.N M llO-•t060 ,,... u oo 11-00.11-GCI ..... • • ... .aot ........ c::-....,. ~ &.d, ...... ..~"lf!. ... ..., ...... ',U0 '1f.60 • W.I HI IMI . • TKSBAaJI . , _ ...... 1'1111-. .-011& A-rwaa '· rr.. l t..H ,_.1.16 '1U6 rro• •S.76 uo 700 "~ •o rtCH• • • • TllS ~~-:-. ,--JT s.., ... llt.H-lltM H.M-'8N aito wr.,..... ~ ......_ 17• &m I II 'U·ll t7.A,. •:OO·• 30 .. • ·•••to .. & •• --IJTllL'" ---~!!88 ....... ...... \.... t•• U I ...... AM..._1112 -~ t•-·111..00 .... w.,.. 5'1>0·700 .. • • L& lllDI amv1a14....._......_.,.._. ,,.._., h.-tll.60 \. • u .a..-.--.·· -11.u .. ,,.. .. ,. ,,_ IS.96 17-.................. ._._ .. ,~ 1101w.,. . - MAIOAIUTAYIUZ ~"" ~u u um• c-. --..._. ._. 111 em 11.-U U 4.00.1.00 • ••CMA ........ A I• one A le H ne &00-7-00 .... ,.. ... c.-.......... 1111 -~---·~---• • "-··--• -·••-8AllA OaJLL ......... .._ .... , ... . ........... 11••0 .................... .,..,, ...... • u ..... :--:..-..... .-....... "-"-•• . ......... 11.M-"-ttl ., ...... , ................ 1, ..... ._ ... • .. ~ ....... . 111&.0.. ... ~ .................... ....... ~ .. , .. ............. .. .. , • -· ~ • • u ..... ~. ~ Deity PMot 0.tebookl Frtd8y, M9fCh 9. 1990 11 • , -----. ----',. .. -... --.. -· --..... \. fl. I. A Fine Ommg Expeflence for Lunch. Dtnner Of Sunday Champ99ne Brunch Call tor Reservations (71 4) 833-2770 .. 18700"MacA1lrrnrBlvct. Irvine. CA ••llCOUPON •• ., '9·. . - • .. ~.., ........ , ..,._ fl'b --• -"' -°' -....... ,., nfllll ()f"FER VALIO • P"' 10 611"' MON THAU FRI • tin ti D •• ·g e ve IBID Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails Catering • Take Ouv:.._ 1500 Ada'1u 01 H.,bo< -Ca.ta Ma ... ~·11)7 ' l , -~:SAi F NCW ~iiliiiillil•• MUW I Located above the Jolly Roger where Fine Family Oinulg has been a Laguna Traditon for NNE , .. ,. , .. SAJ•DAY a SUl9AY WAUAST A LUNCH ..... , ......... HAflPY NOUll.41J0·71JOe- wltla,.. t"'a4a ._ ......... ..,...., .. '(uc• ..._.,~ "4·JJll 400S..C....MwJ. FAMILY PIUA PARLORS MANAGERS SPECIAL CHOICE OF ANY · 4 Toppings For the Price of 1 ANY SIZE PIZZA• REGULAR CRUS ONLY • WITH THIS COUPON • STA MESA • 646-713 17th & T . in Costa Mesa is alive and well and dancing ... 7 nights a week, especially Thurs .. Fr~. &"Sat. "All Night Long" lhank-yoa for your support 1976 Newport Blvd. 645-3678 tlf you park on the res1dent1<1I str«lS behind . . 010.~c.. RlSlORANTE ~~ 0 llAllA 0 Announces IL ·MONDO International Catering Service -• American • Chinese • French • Italian • Japanese • Spanish Full Service Caterin1 675-1922 3520 E. Coast Hwy.• Corona del Mar Still Seroing The GREATEST STEAKS!! Barn Steak House 641-9777 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson Costa Mesa 1• ·Olly PNOt Datebook/ Friday, March 9, 1990 -