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1984-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • • 1:1111 ·.- Ba.Jt $&ys 11e c.ali . . . '{ . . . ~. ~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~ppo~ .... ~=:= home or t..auna lleoch .Oc:••looeJ ••m into r11e °'""""' po11o 10 --~·-··a U 'l ,. O.vld 5'ein. Hari lliocd llis tba1 be would'do bctt«<bao Moodale lbn • & It lld • e e<1at"S 'sqnis y SO t' .~ ocenariofocwr«u.....rnominllioa .....,. Pmiden< Ronald~.., Prell.._._._ .. , ·+1 e> "'-• ""\ . · from ·MOAdaJo. • NoVC11'lier-4' U Iii 111111 _, "2. l,N1 - \ ' ' Two f~ors &re:'the key. to vic:lory. ..I belitove that after. our early eptc 'iOCiel ~ n11J I ..., • .... . former v;ce Pmid<nl Wal<ef Mon· said Ha11, who lrtils . Moodale by I·-our ..-... ~-Ohio bolloniaor)'. · "'ou'llftndifMt .... ____ · ~'shuiolesdinthcnommat;on abouJ700ddep1<1. ·andourRCffonnanceT ,innU M..-.... ., t tr.bu&-..:. . 'I Prdidential candidate Gary Han ·. : . ~ First, he must win California and be GY'Ci'wVlminaly o\M to tbe ily, ,.Oed. up -~ 1U"flr 1J1' · ·beet 8Ul0 ~ong brou&)lt bis campa;JI' lO lbe Oran"' Durina a p{CIS conforence al the mo<l of Tuesdats primaries wben l>o!tyleodmapdpanyo . htball <ic: .... la ................. a( : ._ ,.., .• *".. I I , Coast J'hurtday l'!llSti,ni be can s~Jl~ . cais.t_ry Hotel ~in Irvine t nd •n 486 deltptn wdl be chosen .. And will rua mllfl(b . stro apjnsl primariel. ·tbn..W Ji1 wvhxL• --·~ ~ n win the DemQCr&tt(·lt&ndlrd despite 1ntcrv1ew... later at the oceenfront Lhtn Han-m"'!_t conven that momen-Ronakf Rc:qfn aDf;1 have r:g.uch 1 • • C"l Inn 1 altT/Aal ·'.·--··ut""'lo '•,,.. ' I ' ,win ( .. ;;.,,--~ • .. 0 .-:• ·~·-· .---'--"--'---'---,-.~----~-----~~-----------.,--~'-<-<+-~-~ , .,..;: ., . ( .. : ·" • · 'i :,.,,. -·Pege Ct • 4-,·Dentist ' I. • .• : .,;,:i -~-::. ,·: An Irvine task for pares doWl\.a 'Wlili:tlit"Qf.j!liii :·for-M• Rllgf0n81 ~•r.k . /Al J ·-·.¥1.. • . '~ • -Y.~:~:".:~~%W&!';~~W · . bllf6nal& . .. . . , Mondale and Hart 1;,.,; . > tbgelher al atar-atudcled~ . fund-ralMr for George McGovern./ AS w .. »>:+~ :i•et:ton . . , 'C ~: .... Six convicted murderers 8ICaped from am11XI- .. mum-eacurlty prison In · Virginia./ AS 'An opJlmlatlc Preeldent 119agen takes off four vlaltto Ireland, Europe. M ._)·-· "'! . lrllnomlllr-~ jelalllt a major on rellnery l1191S118 Iran bordera./ M:\ · .. ¥.««««-::«-:-:-»:-:.:·:.~~· •• ;.~.;.x·m ~ple ?·· . . A baby' a homecoming · mtrt<a"a turnaround In an · 1S:.liionth tyird-luck ·--:-, -. .iory .. _-~ . , ,·~ Some.!IRJlptarea put lhelr. creatlV\fy 911 lte. /U . . ~ ~ ~ . '*t~"'~"~'*~t:s Sparta ··~ ........ ( · Orange Co,a,at College ' takeaftratafilp,ln bid for atate bu•bal! lltle, beal-- lng San~dlnoYal-, 1 lay, 8-0.191 . .. The Laker& lat one get away In Boaton, allowing. the.c.ltlca.lo.even_fhe_ NBA Champlonihlp Serlea.181 . The Fountain Valley 11nd !Odlaon High alumni loqt-. ball game la slated !cir tonlght.182 .............. _. ........... , ••••• ,._._._.,1~, .. -.... 1···~ ,..-., .... ...,. .............. ·• ·~ .... -........... .. ' Entertlilnmesit. .., . AllCmak .. acomeiback 11 ·, l~the televtalon NlelMll . rat1ng1.1B1 ' . • ~ ... o.:.·.:.:-····· ... ·.·u ·v:.x.:.;o-o:· .. ;.;·:·.-.· I ..._. .. ,, .......... ..,..-,,. .... ,, ..................... ~ -~ -"~~ Baalneu Security Pacific Ullng l<>w-cott c,hee'klng ac- ~~ ~ lur~cuat°"".!'8·' ~=«*-"*~ IRDSX =io.d =::.-Clnn lfled c..e Cr•••ml DMll NotioM 1 llucnn=i.-\ Lii ,,. -=~-=--- . , .• ' ' · _JJ.alliday, Ho1Iand · cap~re trophies in tbe ·Great Race . '• I ! I • ' ' , • ' I . !· • ' • I ! I ' a~gues • • I ::·ozy en use e&s • . ' . ' dk .fjayS pattplf . . , · . · " ' ' • ' 'didh"'Th~ .. --........... Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa win be closed from 9:30 a.rri. to I p.m. Saturday because of .. thc Lion·s Oub Fish Fry Parade. The parade begins at(. IO:JOa.m. Costa Mesa police said beach traffic will ht diverted at Harbor and Fair. Drive cas1 on Fair to Fairview Road and south on Fairview to Newport~ Boulevard. The parade will step off at Harbor and YAlson Stm:t. proceed south to,. 19th Street tum 'NCS.l to Anaheim and south 10 [ion's Park. at 18th Strcc1 and) Newport Boulevard. ~ The parade is part ofa Wttkcnd of activities of the 39th Annual Lion·~' C ub.Fish Fry and CamivaJ at held Lion~s Park in C~ta Mesa.. • ' • . I ~t MtdicaJ Clinlc in li'\''inc.,t" •• " ~ who ~Y ~ been ~:th.e name ~Od ctcdtntials of a Stlc:bota pbysiaan named Gerald ~ was ~al hii Fullerton -.. • • .:aputincnt ThUJ"lday for anves~ ,t;. t1ol:l of ~na aa a physician whale ·ti pmtidna at medical dinics in Lo 1 A. West Covina. ~ lo ton a~ now seekint .~e names o patients who miaht have , bttn SJQ\Cd by Bamei at the clinits. l AD ex-pbAram~LSt who lost his Cbicqo license ICl I 1970s welfare • fraud trlvtnipuon, Barnes is beina •• held at Otaria& • County Jail._,. on . . $30.000 bail. ~ b Barnes. who had been on ii.~ •."+ untit Jlfl\IAO'. wa ~n. SS. a lna:llt.b ..tt the Wt$1 Covma c ·me . • ~Oranae County f ... ' strict ~mey 1ll!Jles : EnJi l~ w}lo ~uteir"Bamcs In • the l 98~ .rilans ter case. • ~ a.mes left the c mic after telling co- • 'f, WQS:kers he bad a "belteJ' ,.gayina. rOb" ;:-: X-i? .Jo , , • I ' I ·-~J!TIST P~OSECUTOR ~p AR,'.. ~ '. ·f. ·. oxyg~ Wis gi-ven). woul<frft fit'!'' sa~· she would have drowned on her been w~ed three time; that she'wN OonipJer asked again. . ow?blood," Protopappas said. tUrnmg blue. "l suppose one woull} .. I dbn't know_ that." s'ft back tht ~added that he was comfortable call ii csajocid~cc." ljlo. \(9CtOr r~ 38-year~ld dentist. ··• with how he handled the emergency. piled( · . ,, ( _;. / After a third warning that Jones' ··1 thought l handled it as ~ood as I ·• r • -.. 1 . I~ and fmgernail beds were blue, could at that particular tune, 'he sajd. ~nes. who came to the clinlc.1,0 Protopappas said he was unable to ··vou weren't there." he also told the ·ha aJl her ledb 11!1uoved so she deliver oxygen until hr finished , prosecutor. c be fitttd with dentures. died stitchina Jones' ~ums because she Clonin$er then asked ProtOP'\Ppas tw& days after her'Eeb. 11 . 1983 "had a bleeding cnsis at that time." wheth,ef 11 was a coincidence. that dental treatment without. ~regaining "If I bad given her oxygen as you Jones slopped breatb.i3 after be: had eon.sciousricss. -~..l . .. HART IN ORANGE COUNTY ••• From Al i man~e d~eptes ha·ve led b1rr(\i; • Califort.~ •primary and the nomi-statewide and nationwide," • Hart believe that their support for Moil nation 1s st.ate Controller Ken Cory. ~ adding that the funds.~raised dale is "squishy sqft'' and that they Cory, a former-DCmocraliCs&Te early in the campaign 1hel'pe.d-bim will bolt the former vice l)resident's assemblyman Tram Garden qrov~· · emerge as-Mondale'schiefopponent. camp when ~vi~d the Demo-endersed H~ Thursday and is the . Hart. tir~ from an~ther !ong day cratic party can do better with a ~1gh t ranking st.ate o~cer to dQ...JO. -tn a grueling campaign, did get a .. diffetcnt candidate. ' Lfndorscmeot itves the Hart chance to sit down. sample the ..,~ · ··What happens. Just , for g~· ~ needed last-minute smoked salmon. crab cl~ws and J)ypothetical sake. 1f Mr. Moodale'-~~. ~ in Ora~ge Cou~ty chooolate coverc<tstrawbe~es at the _ \,, doesn't do very well next Tuesday. ~~~s~ ~trim running Sl,OOOdollar-a-plate reception. ~ That means hei lo~s most of the even with Mondale. He m~de a sencs of. ~onfercnce ; primaries and that he has not won Although Orange County has lo~g calls viewed his tdev}ft'on com-' ' anything significant since before been a Republican s_tronghold, Hirt ~s merclals and took a mmute 'to look O~io. Do you think that what ~ou ~II one ?f the (il'.$t nauonaf D.cmocratJc at\ead to what is admittedly anolher • this !'Clentless ~reep of de.l.egates ~11 cahdidat~ to tap ~unty for uphill baule -unseating an incum-· continue. I don t thmk so. H~rt said. substantial funds and support.. bent president. Convention rules changes 10 1982 ~b~ Lagu.na ~ch fund-raiser at "I have a strong record on making "created an unprecedented pool of Steins born~ ~enCd about $50,00!J this economy grow aga\A and doing 1t uncommitted delegates. It turns ~ut for the campat~ -badly needed in fairer.: ways than the currtnt that most oftb_em are elected officials mon~>: tha't will. be u~. to buy administ~tion. "J ha ye ,a IO-yca r whq. want to Just one thing -they television and rad1011dvert1S1f!g spots record on the the armed services want to wtn. in the final days of the ~mpaign. ommittce and a ~omm1tment to ', .. It _is not. Janu.al) an} more and By companson, a widely tou~ed. Jre,ngthening the country's defense, . tti~rei1s no ine\tllable nominee. There Siar-studded Los ~~Jes fund~ra~~f, ~ not in the way President Reagan is 8.f~.~ lot of people who are g~ing. to jbe da¥ ~fo~ ·fa1sed a Sln~ular • doing. but through military ~form " ~up on June 6 and start thinking '1-&mount, rdtnl.tO one Hirt aide;. Hart said ' about reaht}.'. Han aQdc.9-The SS0,000 ra.ised Thursday in-~ . . "People arc going to tiC't:C out in cr:castd the Jot.al amount in Hart ".. "ror moderate Repubhptns a~d June also that not onlY ... do I run funds from Orange County to 1nd~pendents who ~ care about the stronger in the national polls. attract $200.000--more than any other e!1v1ronment. ant)4 . control, c1v1I independents and third pany voters. cwinty in I.he st.ate with the exception nght.s aod lhmgs like that. this b4t tha\ the chances of broadening of ~Los Angeles and possibly San c.and«facy offers them a chance to this pa9b's base and sweeping Mr. f'ranci~o. ~ .... · suppdirt someone in the mam- Reagan out of offi ce ancrea~s "Otl\Jlae Cour\ty has been very strea.m," Han concluded. before measureabl) 1f } ou have a genume important to us -not just in n.ishini off to a Democratic fund- .... Westerner at the top of the ticket," financial support but political sup-raiser in Los Angeles to help fQrmer Han explained. port •swell. We have been lucky to South Dakota Sen. George McGov- , One pan) official who believes bave a ,&Ood strong base of support em ~Y off his 1972 presidential H an has a good chance of winni~ th~ and I think it has been important to us campaign debts. • I JtACERS CAPT;VRE T*OPHIES A 't INPY ... From Al 1 • 1 I , on the first da) and l had to have il ....closed up and prtpared special wel· fixed or I would have burned out the.). comes for thtl entrant~'as the cars engine." he said. ~· • ._ passed thro~u •, The day out cost him enough tftt "Every •~ ...JNC .,went "lbrough he was not even a ,}:ontender:, h~ during Jun e had lunches made added. ., for us," Ho n said. -· Bu.t Konwiser said ho ftlans to "kill His spon r. R1ctwu:d °Kalub, of 'em' ... riq,.next year's race, which he Balboa. picked up mlJCh o(Holland's mten<tS't6 enter. -expen~ in the race. Ho11and. despite his lo~nish, was We were m the top 10 (or a long awarded a threc-foot-ta.U qhy at the 'time," Holland sa!d. "But we missed Race A wards Banquet-'3fltunjay a checkpoint and {i. knocked us down night for best embodying thespb:it of to 4Sth" the race The bypassed checkpoint cost He returne~ home late Wednesday Holland and his navigator. 36-year- after he tra1le~ the car acr<?SS old Wayne Stanfield. of Santa Ana. count') al'd expenenccd trouble with about 25 minutes off their time after the trailer's 11res in the desert ~eaL they stopped and circled back to But there was no problem w:ith the check in. 1909 Bu 1ck Holland drove dun flt the race-he got hotne Wedne~y night S11ll . Holland was more de- and took his three daughters 10 school termined than e .. er to do well.and he 1n 11 Thursday momin$-definitelr plans to enter again next The race itself was grueling, year. Hes even thinking apo.ut bu1ld- Holland said. • mg another car for next years race "We would get in arstx-Or seven. "It would be a ·1911 Ford next year then we'd have to tune up the car until -that would compete better agamst about I 0 or 11 and get up aaam at four some (>f',he newer cars." he said. or so the next morning." H9lland. better-known for the 100- He and his wife. Betty, "o went foot clipper ship Pilgrim of Newport ahead in a chase car, sasd the little he built 1n his Cost.a Mesa backyar(t. towns the race route traveled through said car racing "breaks the monotony , of the boat for a while. "I was solid grease for 14 days. no l can get back to the boat and be clean." Holland admitted to bcmg a little ou.t of place among the other com- petitors. "All the rest of the ~opJe (compcti.ng in the race) we re basically millionaires. And I'm bas1cal1r a farin boy from C~ta Mesa. ""he said. lt may have ~en that fllndamenfal difference between Holland and...&he other compeutors that earned him the Spirit Award ..... "We were the only mechanic racing team -kind oflJke the Eilts Brothers (the car's onginal owners) were back in 191 2. All th~ other cars had mechanic teams go along with them. r- but we did all o ur own repairs.'' t~ This year's race was a big improve-__.. .. ment for Holland over his experience in last year's race. He and Stanfield had to push the car over the starting hne and then dropped out outside of Phoenix when a motor pin bro)ce. But this year. the solid-brass trophy he won made up for the trouble. "That made It all worthwhile." he said. That and the spin he took around the Indy SOO tr<tck in the car. .. . . -\ _ Wbat do you lllr.e afHHat th Dally-Pi'9t? What' don't yoo .~Call tbe nwnber at left and your mnsa1e will be rttorded, trutcri •DCI dellnred • Just Call 642-6086, to 'Ule appropriate e4Jtor. ·.. • ~ •• ,, Tbe 11me t4·boar an1weria1,1ervlce m11 be ~d to record letters to tbe edUol' on any topic. ContrtbutoTI to ~'l.ette~umit qiaaLlnclude fflelr name aad tetepboue n1mber for vt{fficatton. culatiea ca.Ila, please. Tell us wlaat'1 OD your ml~. ··r D~Pllot o.Hntr I• GuerantMd Mono.y.rnoey " .,o.. oo "°' ,_ 'fOJI.,.,.. by 530p1'1 c:al~7p 1'1 end 'fOJI CGVr .... lie ~ S.turdlV end llUnOtty II "°" 00 "°' ,.... 'fOJI OClllF .,.,.1 • ,.,. . Clf llel&• 10 • In .... )'Ollf cqiy .. .. ~ ORANGE COAST DlilJPilat H. L1 lchwa~ Ill Publisher J_ • Chazy Dowill:ij .... ~ Cl\urehman Editor and Alllatant Control r -- to the Publlatier . . 3 A 3 , , C oNn~uro S: uR1Es .. ,. Teen concert •lattMf toalllJt A teen concert featurina two heavy metal bands will be liven toniaht rrom 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Heritaac Parle: Youth SCrvlces Cenfcrr in Irvine. • Admission is$ l. Bands playing at"the ~ cen\er are · Red Rum and 01;1trage. · ..~ Slagle par~nm i:neet In Laguna ·-A free social event forsin&le parents will be held at the Human Equation Center, l,S!O South Coast Higbw,y in J...a&una Beach, tonight at 6:30. All sipgle patents, with or wjtt\Out custody. are ~· ,..::. invited for'-4Yl informtJ gathering. Retresbments will be ~ · served. Call 'l97-14Q8forirc~ations. ~ . I) ~. • • BB to ~onda,t rabJo9 c.JJmc ,.,.... k ~ · · t h · ., · · tr, ~1'1 · J rro~~~~~~~~~~~esS:~u~&~~':'1~1~~~ii>~i~1uJo3 .1. ~HS · .. ·~Q-Tee . 0 ···amfil@)L CJ, tJ, ·t ·rn:l£A_ LJ.·ea . Norm• Drive, Huhtington Beach.. _. _ ~ Vaceination of all d,op ~ months ~f age and older is • , · t .. <L • .. • • _ " , - required by state. county. ·~nd city ordinances. The · · · fl' · JI-"~ • .:..: ....... • • Tbe I.ask forQe thRW out tree other ideas. iododill . l . . ~ fi 30 th d f th Irvine £"'tty Council. cou-...ty ··1 don\t think they will stu anythmg UUWD UK City s ' . mocu at1on 1s & 9r moo s an cost o e y . "f~• throat •• Brady said. . one to subltituse -~ 18-bok pf OOW'W, vaccinations will be 3 per doa. 1 • • • ;,-advocated by-rriident Jo AM Opp Opp bu &old ciry Veterinarians of the\Southem CaliforriiwVetenoary SUperviSOTS ·St ill t o decide -~· A_lready mkembetben .o }~ task f~ ~-by .. ~· officiali ibe bu. colleted l.000 ~n:s of tbolc no ·~edicalA~ation pro~ their service to the clinic as a ' ' . councd to.war out ir wuercn.~ maven~ b~1r . su~ t.bt IOlf coune idea. but the pttitions ba \'eft 't been , ~~iQ~ ~ p~m.' for furt.ber info.rmation, caU By ANDREA ADEUON 4 =di ~,::ii:,~~:~'::· J~ forinally aafimi~ Indy~ • . • .- ~ OfhO.,..._I.... l2." 1 --• • BOb 8eJJah.i Cjaif'IDH o( I city Spam Comm.i~ ' ·· ' A ~sk force made up ofbacken and foes of a plan to The 20-mem~ (J'OUP incluoo sl>otts '1'lh • said oompromite ~·haw been 1tjecctd by.~ck:«ts cz-1-..... ir»i..,. _,,;,,._ 6-ar t " who .5af-mortPlaytn&-(~ art.needed and homeownes:a d~ two~ "ielliolll: &ilili Siid be' _ _. ¥.llUUL-C ~·-IK1.f.l.U.U 9e pufligbtcifballfield.S iD Mason R~onal Park in Irvine has who fear their lives Will be ~pied by noise.~ and t -repo.iiibni.QI t.be 1-11 ·usina 5b0iteDed : l. · Suc.cess in smaU-daims court is the focus of a one-day pared down its ~sh-list of devc!lopment altemativts'mu:t-ijh1:"11li.ti t buildiQa four ~ 104 JoWCt jnrcnUiy la;·9M~.......::..:.:.....::...:~~'IG.;:t -,. 4 seminar to J>ebcld at Orange C~t Collqe Saturday. no~ _plans to survey "teiahborboods to test community softball diamonds, three SQ<iccr fie • ~<court ,; The program, to be held from~ a:m. to' p.m. at the opamon. 1. .. • • • • raQquetball facility and a con'cme batclcourt 9n llO acres .. We've been unable to fi.dd aras o! contpromile. .. \ CoSta Mesa-aml>us' Science Ltcµire 2, wilf cost s l 5~. Results oft~ ~11.an<t a ~Ol)l)1lendat10n from the in the county-operated park. . · Bellah said. RCaistration is being held in OCCs Community Service group of ant"lonasts is expected to be barn~ out at a · , A straw poll -taken las1·Weet &mOlll !be -~ fon:e Athletic field ~·t JobD eunpioe ditjpeed. pmcir. third and 1 final meetina of the .task force next week.. -members foun~ the most su~rt for ~Widely ~l • "Everyoot is · '° ~ t.oeetbttt be said.. .. 1 · Attorney William Urban wjll teU bt>W to pre~ a 1.Jnanimoussuppon for one plan is not expected. development plans: the exuurw oni.".''f& plao Without ... ; .......... _ to · • lo find , place for i~ smlU-<:J.~ms COUf1. Topics on the1genda ihch!dc l 1tMaybe it's be!\ to let the ~@cil decide," Assiatant ,liabts, pssy areas )¥ithout ballfiekb Or-~ tbe .-ft m_ ~ .. ,::could':' z~ m!n ~ c.uDPtoa • w ~$'irv~the ~sition,-. .. .tJow to Gath~ and ' City Maniger Pauf Bltldy said... -• . • . _ undeveloped. •aid. · • sent the .~enoc and"~\Vi~' and Wo~L to ·But •llY eventual consensus reached by city officiils Task force members. who were unsure of community . . ~ [ . , end Ygpt$tlf Apinst,"1.j~ · s." Pan'itipi.'Jlu ~ will on~ be an advisory opinion forwUded to a county con~nsus ftntcd to poll the estimated s.000 home-A Inion ID Pl&n,Dina Should beamed fTOfri this - 1 wiO'~so ~ve a chance 'top~ ta mock caec bef<1f'e ~ks ~ommisslon and then the, county BOard bf owneruum,undinJ the park; south ofUruvenit) I;>nve homeowncn:dispu~ p.id: Patbsh<?uldbedevdOped Urbatl, a1udge pro-iem. I . ~Uper.:1sprs. 1 between Culver Drive and Yale Avenue. • before homes arc l',.. :'Jfor more infonqatip.n'vical\ 432-5880.. ,1 • 1 • ; '., • . ~ I • , I ' • :'!\. • t ., A~ontobe~entc'1iaiicb 'A. 'ott·--v.·:fZew.ra a'3•ad and~~~·:,~~o~r;e=.'ri~~!;'\\i~:~ Jr.p . / . .I ·~··~ ~A~ . the items auctioned · off Sunday at the University , ,H:eLhOdist Church in Irvine's fund~ajser. By JERRY BIRSCa c.laim1 suits aaainst airpor$. "-~ '4' Othe(\items to be sold to the high_eti bidder will be °' ... o.r,........ , Newpon Beach psychologist Sl&Qfonl · · weekend vrca.tions l t the Irvine Mattiott and Vacation Six of the· Republican candid~tes n.an· Oreen said~ ~litves a new airport 11~ Villue. 1"$m . Diqo. photoaraphy lessons and Jift .nin&' for the 70th A~m. bly f?istrict ~t amnuas1~~nfooufbda .. •:bmOra1lar'!f•CtoouJW,. to b\ukS certificate!· from local merchants. A silent ayct1on t t e al rport bu It ·..-.. --. "" -featuring classes, services and individual i~s will ~ Thwan d<? see a n WhJ'Cllon 11 1 · -»=fhe. Oranac Cout\ly supervisors are • h Id "' e~ 1~ on w ere. usina us togiv~ 0-cm brcathingspaoe whi&e . J e The auctioM will-~ held from 4:l0 p.m. to.7:30p.m. Ai~~~~~a~;s J:!: Th~~tt~~n'~{ they wait to do th1t real j~ .• !h0ey will ~ve 1 ft on the lawn of the church. at the com~ of Culver Ave. 'Ind Ne'M>Ort Beach homtowners associations to find another a rport site. rcen said. . t University. All proceeds will be donated to the diurch. for fightin& apansion at John Wayne Airport. NewPon Beath Cily Councilwoman "'t·"liitore information, call 786-8354. Mtrl "Ted" Dory, the seventh GOP Ruthelyn Plummer told·the aroup to IO:Qk 1 -candidate: ar,id the tbrec Democrats in the at her record of fi&htillJ airport ~pension. ,L _.;.1 S ~-race were inv~ted but did no) attend. "for the Jut l'our ycan l tiave been lJOoa ..ue e UJJuay Newpon Beach businessman Ken sittina in the t.ck room plotting. The city The Fne blic Library will bold its Carpen~. said the solu_tion t~ O.ranac ~ spe~.t more ~an S l milJjoo fi&_bti°' the oi.oth annual k e y al .the Untvenity Park ~ouoty sairpe)rt~oblem 111 maJor11rpon 11~rt. sbt saJd. Library from IP-a..m. to l p.rfr. Me~rs or the aroup will !n non:btl_'D Sa~ ego COIJ~ly whe~ there "All bets~ff nowt.bat .ne ~1tors be Ab~ 1015' rare and--0ut-of.Qte boOks at a private is clear laD<l_ an4 w ere an IJ!PO(t _will have have thrown (proposed airpon) qree- preview sale nd siJenta~ction Saturday ftom 7~30 p.m. to the ,lc;&St 1m~t \ OD res1denti(l COm• merf'beck i f.ce and it Joob Jike we 9:30 p.m. . · ~ :. · . muruties. wiJ have t ~ our tecond tnilhon · Proceeds from bbth events will ao toward library .Attorney Ron dordovi: ~bo lives in dollars," Plumm ijld...._ . 1 scM_ces, ~6 •nnual children's holiday program and •a Trabu.oor _Ou;1yon._\al19 bCheves a ~r-Newpon Beach· _bUirnessman Gll scho~rshit> proaram. ~or more information call book sale manent r>lut~on. wdit>e i:each.ed only with Ferauson agreed thai ,arport foes w!" have chairwoman Ann Frasier at 786-5216. the construct1on of a ma1or 11rport tn San ,to ft&ht bard to-flop 1tfl)Qn expansion. Pieao County. . . . "You cannot 'become like a tnde CALENDAR ' ·;. • .But CQrdova ll1d1lJOmt-use apument orpnization, th chamber of commerce or With Can.>P 1en~~ton would>be the fastest some nioc group of folks if you want to win way to 1Ccdmphsh that.-at this new gatne called ·aovemment by . . . Jwors in the three-week.old murder tri,a1 of Gabriel Deluca wt"re eXaded until Tuesday so the defenK can · ~to question a surprise witnd.'s. · Deluca. 1 Huntington Beach l ~ycaI-old, is bClna tried for fint~ murder m the brutal sla¥io& of postal carrier Ida Jean Haxton who was killed Jan. 3 while ~~' in the beach city's Meredith Gardens Defente anon>Cys c:oJK:ede Deluca killed Haxton but they arc arsuina be aboukl be found not suilty because be was ""uncontcious" when the slayins took J)W:e. Deluca, his lrNyen contend. smobd marijuana and consumed Wdl_a 11arte amount of tequila before the muidef that be SVft'ered a.a alcoholic blackout and recalls nothm,; . nc datt-b.aired murder suspect bas been described ~ defenx wit'DCSleS as a mentally troubled youth whose dabtilinp with aloobol and drup compounded lus confuted siate of mind. A key defense witness stated that Dclucwcould net have ptcn)ed.itatcd the murder. " Prosecutor Bryan Brown coun~ by brinfin1 · • \ • I ·l I Friday, June 1 No ~eedap acltedaled tod1y. Cordoya criticized Carpenter for bis ties loudmouth'. You have to play _ hardball to ~ father, Dennis Carpenter - a because this is bow you win this pme;• Sacramento lobbyist who has bard for a Fcrauson siid. proposed law that would block small· "The problem should have been ~lved claims laWJuits apinst airpons. IS years ago but it wasn't. lf the supervasors -Carpenter said he disagrees with has bad done their jobs we would not be in this father and would oppose any ban on small posjtiop now." candidate John Dean said. f~ a h~ !cbooJ sirl who testified Deluca ~ fo~ bd ...Wted her only a month before Haxton's , m~ ~~ fohn Dolan,oneofDcluca•sattomeys.. uked for time '\ &0 prepare to cros.s-eum ine t.bc &irl . . \ The munkr trial. beina beard by Superior Court , Jud&c Leonard McBrid&e. is expected to conclude no later . than June 1 S. I t PoucE Loe . ,.. {• • y \. ~~ ~ ' I I KDlf e-Wieldiilg barldit .. nets $13.0lil HB ·heist. '~ --. i -t: -Police it~ searching for a maQ,,weo 1~0&0 fidwards St. . • ~"" di~ed a knife and · robbed a ~The robl>cr was described as a Hund'1lto.n Beach liquor store of dudsiln man. ige JS to 40. 5 feet 10 about $130 l~ Thursday. · •a•j ·... 1·.... bu'ld d The holdup occurred at about a9ches ..... w1w a s 1.,,, 1 • san Y II :30 p.m. it Hooy'sJiut Liquor. blond hair and a shagy mu~. . ' 'I I ~ The robber fled on (oot from the store and escaped ~foat officers arrived. police sa1d. No injut'ief. were reported 1n the h~dup. resideaec in the soo block or CYJrisl Drive and fled when be ...... con- ,... . I 638 W. 17th St. Police said a crow bar was u~ to pry th~ rear door of the business and 2. 700 black. pink and \Nhitr deals were· stolen along with t50 sweat shirts bearing the Schroff logo. "\ ... ' ( A vkeo-arip ~as used to twist a 1tont door knob Wednesday on a h0me 1n the 2800 block Qf Ellesme.re Aveour. Coins. ca.sh and an eiaht·PIC<"r Gorham Enali~ silver set were stolen. Loss was~ a\ S2.500. • • • A Hunt1naton Bdch woman shoP"" panpt-Bullock's 1n South Cpast P\au last week told poh~ 'her Wallet was Ii f\ed from her shoulder pune 11 she walked throuah the~~ Stotel Lo was placed at $40. • • • ~n informaot led ,IM)llQe &0 the Creekside Oardetl Oflica, 2900 Bristol St., Tfua~y.ff~ a SuJta Ana man was all$GIY stcal•QI lumber &om a consuuetion ti TbC •nformant said ~ aw the maa drivinaaround in a pickup tr\lek afttf tbe site wu doiiecL~ Ttiil ·ma.a tbcn la.ded some~ 1WOnb of~ tnto his uvck. Amsted oa ~ of llud lbCft was Pt'e ~ }I. ofSuta na . • • • home on the 700 btoa ofWt1t ' , ' t ..\ resident or the 9800 block of Chan~ Circle reponed Thunday that. he\ coppcr~lorcd Schwinn bicycle Was stolen from Edison Hl&h School. The loss was estimated at • $204. • • • Entenna throuah throu&h a loc-t.ed window. someone vandalized a va.. cant house oo the 19800 block of Isthmus Laoe. The damge to the · oven and floors was estimated at $1 .000. ' day that someone broke into his black 1970 Ptymooth Ouster. The lou included a stereo ~uah.ttr wor:tb S 70. ~e . . Thi: owner Qf,.a Mercedes left his home nn Southbrook about 5:30 Lm. tbas morning to find his car propped up on milk cartons and all four ~ . worth $2.300 striftned from tbe car. ·r·-· Silver and other propcny of un- determined value -as taken from a home on Trov1ta Ttiurlday. lbicv made a tn~~ular break in a w1n<Sow during CSayli&ht h()Urs ~pin entry. Copcrashee la~ light pole .... . ( .. .. .. W•ltoi\ Street wu ~ Tbun- d&y tind a tclevisiOn tet.' radio, ~ and ~t)' Mrt sU>D. Th~_.-rently jamd a 4oot thlt WU ililbUY ~-'°pin enuy. LO&a WU PlKed a~ $660, _ -~:~-~ .. ~ . . ,, • J . ~ . ' • • -I • .., '• • Opt mist1.c · Reagan takeso ~f.for Ireland . WASHINGTON <AP) -Pre tdcnt casin poi111e'1 out the l test' fi.gu~. . ''I'm practiclnaon )'OU fc;';What I will tell H~ rcassert~d has administratlon•s con-·~ecorif iief enee tilll . tteqan lei\ today (or Europe and an announced by the Labor Department a few the people at the ummit." th~ president tenuon th.at n ana interest rates ate "not · • • oconomic ummil conference. boa una minutes before his dep:1rtucc.1hAuho~~ id I) hc~t ofTon ajoume)' th.at will take conn~ed LO the d~ficit." ·but ate a ·approved by Bouse about the latest unemployment f11urt5 that c1v1han unemployment had broken a two-him to the uny lri h town of t\1 anoeston reOectton of concern m the marketplace show jobl n has fallen 10 the "1 vel it month hold1na pa1tem ancJ fallen from 7.8 and the Normandy be4cbes made famous about a return to hi~ inflation. And,.. he • wu when we took offic:t." percent to 7.S percent. ~ by the Allied inva ion of Franoc in World pledaedonc:ta~in to 'dosomelhmgabouJ By &be A11~la&ed Preti • ·:··-. "l. le'vc with. ha pp~ news for the The jobless rnte 5tood af 7.S percent in War 11. the deficit," which tlas risen to record level$ · · ' economic summit as far as oµr own January 1981. and Re•n noted todav's .·The president-wtu>wind uP,hi JO-day duringntsterm. WA~~JNGTON-.The~ouse.eatlY.lodaY.~PPtOved situation 15 coooemccl" said Rcapn as be fig~rc .. is 1he lc,cl it· was when we look trip il\_~ndon where 1 ders of the world's He sounded an optimistic no1e about the a S2~4 btlhon def~nsc .b~!I which tnms ·s21 bdlion from left the While House. \ omc:c.1' indu~J ckmocra s will pther for " Persi.an Gulf crisis .. ,. J>rffidenl Reaaan s onamal budget a.nd cutbl the MX ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~v~~~ntt~o~~wmmit. " ... lf~u~k~~e~ukw.~h n~~umi~lea~~~r~M~a~dw~n~e · R~aaan left Anllrews Air Force Base appears that, rather than ~mg wo~ the arms c.~nt.ro. l talk.s with the oviet Uni~n. Final passaae of outside Weshangton aboard Aat Force One atuation ·has quieted somewhat.· ... So, the spendma package -.a record despite the cuts -came at 6:05 a.m. PDT for1rclqnd. the first tesof maybe it's aoina tQ tum out ~ll right," at 12:30 a,sn. o~ a 298·9.8 vote. That, tally. capped three his trip. 1 , • *' Questioned about which ~idc _ (raq or weeks ofoften batter, partisan flJht.ina m_which the bulk of THE LEGENDARY BICYCLES Of FRANCE. • SAVINGS. D IWllU.----ISIO.. ....•. -·-IOW ... ·-··-·· *525.00 IDO-PIO TOVllK..-UM---·· IOW .............. 1335.00 11111-PIO UCIH-QSUS.---IOW----1329.95 II wm IPOIT-US7.4t--IOW-.-· 1235.00 .... n....• , .... ,, J ... l, 1114 11U.1N4 .... ta .... :MOTOBECANE $p1 VIN GS , 8UD'TORllL-,--lltt.H.----IOW . 5289.00 IVPll IOIAI' UH.ts------·· .. MOW--.. ····--· '239.00 mACI IPOIT--.t2S4ifl_ . IOW.·-·--5199.95 1WU1 1111.tS IOW-----'1S9.95 .... nn...• •~-~ ltl4 ._ --~ lttJ..1114 ....... OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -Mr.S A \'r_HD t C ENTrP. ~'·. HA H ~OHHI\'D *COS lAM ~~A. ( 7 14) 7 51-4882 / Buy an energy-efficient refrigerator and get a rebate from Ed.ison. The co ld hard fa cts < >f re frigeratio n are that your re frigerator /freezer can account for up to 35 1.Ki ot yo ur electric bill. _ Thar 's V\:hy when you · shop f()r a new refrigerato r, you ~hould buy ari energy- effi cieflt model. Edison resiclefttial customers only. Edison cu tomer who install ene rgy-efficient refrig- erators in their home qualify for rebates V\'ith proof of pur- c hase. Rebates are based on size an~ energy effic iency, so only specific· n1 odels are eligible. Go by the JN>ok. . To help you shop f<.~f and • ,, Answering a few questions as he le c Iran -the United States was back.in& m the huJC Pentaaoo . budJCt Survived intact, ex~pt for White House, Rcapo suggested ··1 ere the lengtl\y fighting. he replied that "Iraq restncuons on atom~ spaoe weapons, ~Jectlon for a maybe another flurry ofa half a point or a has made ovenures to have a nego11alcd third ycarqfnew ne'rv s weapons, and a virtual ban on point or sometfiina" in interest rate settlement and end the war. And Iran has using U.S. troops t'l-ght in Central America. · tncrca~ but he predicted "that over the refused ·~do this. So l~i~ in morebr J~ss .. . t\ext j>cnod of months ... they will be t~e position of demandmB uncondi\ional Relf'llstered nUJ11ell st:rUdtJd comma down." ' \ 1ctory. ~· e MINNEAPOLIS -Nearly 6.000 rcaistered nurses went on stnke today against I 5 hO$Pitals in a 4_isputc over job secOritY~ forcing transfer of some patients and limitina admission to emergency ,cases only. offi~ials said. In preparation .for the waJkdt!i, the hospitals -all in the Minneapolis-St. PauJ area ...:.. pared down their patient loads. admitted only emergency cases and transferred some patients to,skalled..carc nursing homes. ' .. To introdµce you to our regular quality mer, chandise", the following item will be·featured from o ur stock at a reduced price for this 1 Saturday and Sunday only. Dress spirts in both totton and cotto n blends. Box price-yo ur choice of 3 or m6re-l 5 °/0 off ... ' use your refrigerator n1ore efficiently, we've prepared the booklet, ''COLD CASH '.' This brochure includes useful tips and a list of refrigerators eligible for rebates. Call l-800-9~2-S062. "COLD CASH " booklets and re~ate applications an~ available at your local Edison office, at participating dealers and by calling .. toll-free 1-800-952-5062. Go by the· book when you buy your new refrigerator, and you may be rewarded with as much as SIOO in cold cash. . ,. • ~--~-----···· • • ' . . AP writer Cook succwftbs NEW YORK -Louise Cook. an award-wanning consumer affairs wnter for The Associated Press who for a decade translated complex economic jargon into. terms the avera$e reader could understand, has died of apparent heart failure. She was 4 l. Cook. who wrote the "ConsumerWatch," "Consumer · Scorecard" and "Market Basket" columns, some "of the AP's most widely published copy, died in her Manhattan apartment Tilursda)'. ' The death followed a struggle Wlth cancer. Coolc told readers where to look for bargaios,,bow to avoid consumer pitfaJls and how government and business actions could affect their lives: Her monthlt0 Market Basket" feature- showed trends in prices at grocery stores across the nation. Another bomb dlscovet'etl . CHICAGO..!.. A,pipe-bem&-with-8 note $igried by a • "Ga>' Strike Force .. iwas found in a downtown office building and dismantled by police today, less than a day af\er a bomb with a similar.note exploded and injured a Milwaukee trash collector, authorities said. The bomb' discovered by a janitor in a stairwell above the S3rd floor oflhe Standard Oil Buildihg was the second found-within 24 hours in Chicago, police said. Both devices were similar to 15 others authorines said were "made to maiin or kill" which have been planted in four cities in Minnesota and Wisconsin over the past week. Helms joins lna~tlon· SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -Sen. Jesse Helms agreed to join the U.S. delegation at today's presidential inauguration despite his view that last month's election was tainted by alleged CIA support for El Salvador's new leader, J.ose Napoleon Duarte. En route here Thursday night with Sttrctary of State George P. Shultz, Helms was cof1ttiliatory. calling on the Salvadoran people to rally behind their first eleeted civilian president in S3 years. State turnout to be low SACRAMENTO -The turnout for Tuesday's pres1denual pnmary is expected to be the lowest for that kind of election in the last 24 years, officials say. Spokeswoman Caren Daniels for Secretary of State March Fong Eu said Thursday that the lack of voter interest is the reason. She said Ms. Eu predicts a voter turnout of only about 60 percent. Kldnappers used ruse LOS 'Ji\NGELES -Kidnappers flashed a badge and. claimed to be police as they shoved a Colombian man and woman ir)lO a van for what became five weeks of starvation· and thirst, · one victim said. Guillermo Zambrano. 41, and his girlfriend, Aor de Maria Soler Ochoa, 24, were abducted April 27 and handcuffed to a bed in a North l;follywood home until their rescue Wednesday. ' CooZ!J boycott cools LOS ANGELES -The recently renewed call for a boycott against Coors ~ by the ~~ Angtles NAACP apparentl~ has been stym1c<l 'betausc the public ts not interested and liquor store own~. do not want to Jeopardize beer sales. recent intet'v1cws indicate. The NAACP resumed.the boycott last week. The boycott was originally called in April, bttl wa~ suspended after five days when Adolph' Coors Co. a'greed lo nesotiate economic investments~n the black community Wlth the NAACP itnd other civil figh's groaps. Those negotiations broke down when the NAA'CP balked at Coors' offer of $325 million over five y~r&.., Window: wa,sheq rescued / LOS ANGELES ....... A disabled p·latform left two w1ndow washers dangling 21 stories abo~ busy Wilshire' Boulevard for 20 inlnutc5 until fu-efi&hlers smashed tempered glass windows to reach them. •.·rm still scared, but I've gotta ~ back up there and get that thina straightened out. 'Mike Ortega. 28,, said Thursday after he and partner Bob Ward were lQwcrcd to the ground ronowing the 9 a.m. mishap. . . . Four die lll Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon -Police said today that four people were killed and 45 wounded, includina three members of the presidential palace guard, in the wont niaht of fi&htiog around SCirut in two weeks. The hostilities between Christian and M0tlem miliuamen broke out late Thursday, shortly after Prime Minister Ra hid K.arama asked Parhament for sp(:cial ppwen to rule by decree for nine months in an at\Cmp to end Lebanon's nine-year civil war. -. NEW O RLEANS -Thinccn men aCcuted of q:>nspirina to ove11hrow the aovcmment of Haiti witb a t SO-man army trained o n an island in the Miiiiui~ River were held today on bonds of UJ> to U million M o(Jlciats bunted fbr.mcn su.spccu.. U.S. CU1tom1 Sftvk:e nts made the an'C$ts at 1 motel in uburben Slldc.ll. . 'I ~e •IJ•ka Gr11ce ATHENS. Oftece -An earthquake toda.~.oltcd WHtcm Ortcce and i~n<t1 an the· Ion.an. but provntdal police uid no nou d&mqie or injuries were reponed.;rhcean.hquakth1tat 7:SI a.m.(9:St a.m. PDTI. about 160 mtles SO\lthwt.it or Athens and ~sicted S on the Richter IL'elt. the Naaioul Sritmol~ Set tic.'c ~Pone<l.Th qency111dt heuicmor'1eoittrittr~beklw · the 1ca abriut 11 l milcS off the 1 lind ofZa'riae. I -\ ... •inning lady . Sth,1 Sway. 78. of North Hollywood bu been Dallled the omcta.1 •Ltttle Old Lady from Paadena. • Sbe•n ba.e a chaaee at Ratdom when ab.e becomee l abject of new ma.ale Yideo for 80J1C ftnt relea.ed bj' JQ and Dean 20yeanaco. . J>,residency 'someday' -- :-Kennedy '-... But senator ~ys he's-not a candidate this time around HEMET (AP)-Sen. Edward M . Kennedy discounts reports he might be available' this year if the Democratic National Convention deadlocks on a presidential nomi- nation, but says he docs want to be president .. someday." "I am not a candidate this year." Kennedy, D-Mass., said Thursday before meeting for lunch with longtime friend James Minor, president of AgriEmpirc. The senator gave no specifics' of when he would run, only that he intended to seek the presidency sometime. "I have always made it clear that I wanted someday to be pTCSident." he said. · He would not predict who the party's nomil)ec would be, but said it would be-apparent before the convention: "California is a key state," he said. "I think we will have a nominee by the t1me the California primary 1s over next week.'' He said also that he would continue his cntici~m of the R~n administrlltton. Sayinf he wanted "to be as much help as possible to my party,• Kennedy called Reagan's administration "the flrst adminsitration since World War II that has had no negotiations with the Soviets." 6 lilurderers • escape prison WARRENTON. N.C. (PtP)-Six death row impates armed with homemade knives briefly seized a dozen auards in-a daring escape from a top-security Pri.son in \'irainia, then commandeered a van and drove to North C.rotina, where an intense search was urlder way today. The six convicted murderen overpowered the luards. who do not~ gun't ~t the Meck.lcnburs Co~mty Maximum Correction Fac1bty on Thursday night, authorities said. · After drivina the van about lS miles into North CatQliqa, they auemptcd unsuccessfully to abduct a otOris~ then abendooed •the vehicle to travel on foot, . ulhorities said. ~ 1 No one wu htju and all of the host.aacs ~ relealed before the inma left lhe'prison. officials taid. • The Kai'cb for thee pees by about 60 oft"KlCrl from Vif'aina and Nowih Caroluia and teams of bloodbou.ftda Mt concentrated\around Wunmton, where ofTaciali lieve<t at teasuW<> of the inmates were at larae, said Nagcy~PUchall of the Wa~nton Police OeparunenL · She said an aCriaf search of the area was planned aft« a resident Potted two men walkinaaJonaan unpaved road eoulheut of town. Watml County Sheriff'• Deputy Bobby Bc>lton uad ihe van was found abaftdoned in Warrenton, where Mvt~ men confroli\ed an unidentified motorist tOooicd at a traffk siaftal and tried to steal his car and abdu<t hlm. BOiton said twooftbe 1n•W.aot into the man's car andOidtridhim todnve. The mandroveabout half a m~lc ~ut of town , where be st<>pped the carand ~Ped. M wcL .. He wa5 lucky cnouah ta JCt away," Bohon~. , "They're still out there." Botton saad cetly today. He fl,i.d be WIS \lD9Uf'C if the CSClpttS W(rt armed. but said. "J • • uld cons1dtt them dan crou • vb")' CSi rou p . , •, . 28% • 40% OFF I AUBY I DIAMOND AIN~ lJ * • 1•K YG S:l0500 1143.00. 14K YG 26000 182.00 1 •K Y.G 785.00 550.00 18K Y G 2.5 70 00 1 ,800.00 UDIES EMERALD I DIAMONI) RINGS fll{"YQ. , S25000 1171.00 1•K Y.G. 60000 · 421.00 14K YO 1,13000 792.00 18K YO 5.90000 4,130.00 t.Jf ct em. 56 lw d1a ,. \f-' . .&· . -~"DO'N'T ,MIS~i:iT!- FINAL .. JM YS -,. ., . . . : .... ~through .fune 17 Rl'NGS r ·-· UDJES SAPPHIRE I QJAMOND RINGS 14K¥.G s20600 1144.00 14K Y G 446 00 312.00 14K YG 79500 558.00 14K Y G 10.000 00 8,000.00 UOIES PEAALI DIAMOND AfNClS 14K Y.G. 5565 00 13M.OO 8mm 18 tw 14KYO 8mm 65 lw 3.08500 2,180.00 Aquamarines. GarMla. Amelhysfa, Topaz ()pats. and many, many more ;·(... :~ ~~t . ·.~, ~ •,4 .. , .. . .. • Diamond Stud Earrings . reg. SALE re9. SALE iarnond .Pendants 06 Cl IW S1•5.00 1101.50 . 07 Cl tw 15500 108.50 10 ct tw 17000 119.00 12ct tw 18000 128.00 1s·c1 tw 22800 1~9.90 18 cl tw 3.a5 00 240.00 24 Cl lw •sooo 315.00 ~ 1 36 Ct lw 1,072 00 " 750.00 55 ct lw 1.46500 1 .02e.oo 69Ct IW 1.65000 1, 155.00 83ct tw 2,08500 1,4st.OO 1 05 ct lw 3.41 5 00 2.390.00 1 2.a Cl tw 5.375 00 3.790-00fl AU apeclal ordera ~on 15 ct 22 ct 35 ct 417 Cl 57 Ct 71 Cl 1 o'7 ct ~ • $4'20 00 37500 98500 1 08500 1.51500 1,88500 220000 GOLD CHAINS 50% OFF 14K Chains 15" Cobra ts• Cobra 15" S Chain 16" Zipper 16"-Mulhcolor Hemnobone 16 Cobra 18" Link.a & Bars re9. $63 00 14200 488 00 161 00 344 00 20300 83800 SALE l- S31 .00 1 e· Rooe w satery 71 .00 18 Fo~ta11 244.00 18 Gucci 80.00 20 T1nse1 20 Herringbone 172.00 22 Fo• Tail 101 00 24 Tinsel Ctta1n 419 00 24 Rope SEIKO WATCHES ·20· 40%0FF re9.· SALE 53000 285.00 38000 180.00 67600 330.00 91 00 45.00 400 00 • 200.00 12200 81 00 23800 , 19.00 108900 545.00 ,. .. 4mm $40.00 5mm 72.00 6mm 100.00 SALE $20.00 38.00 50.00 7mni 8.5·9mm ., ~. $160.00 600.00 ~ . 32· f.••hlon Island .. Newport Beach 714·644·2040' ~113 Stonewood Downey ~ }\OL 6338 Paciflc Blvd.· . 213·861·0714 Huntington Park 213·~82·7386 SALE 1294.00 280.00 890.00 780.00 1.oeo.00 1.320.00 1,525.00 ' , _, . ,... 1 Maytag is discontinuing all cu 0 rren1 washer and dryer ~rnod~s:~_and Lha! means BIG .av1ngs' Commercially proven 1n self.service laundries 019 load drum: electronic AulO·dry or Time Control - I . . .. Mayrag1 is NUMBER 1 1n. Length of Ille, fewest repairs. lowest ~erv1ce costs. na11onw1d~;>reference {Based on e national survey asking consumers which brand of washer they'd hke to own l He makes LaWand Order " Work ... • lr~qjets hit oil tefinery By the A11oclated Pre11 . Iran today confirmed that Iraqi warplanes had attacked an oil refinery 100 miles inside Iranian territory but said its defeo~ forces downed one p'8ne, IUUiog the pilot, and forced the other planes to flee, The Iranian report was carri~ -by Tehran radio, which also broadcast a threat that Iran wouJd destroy J>_?rts and oil pipelines thoughout the Pcl'Sian-Gulf r'cgion 1fthe ·United States intervenes in the Iran-Iraq war. Iraq, in anoouncinJ. the air raid Thursday, said its warplanes hit both an 011 refinery and a pumping station near Tabriz, about 300 miles ·northwest of Tehran. An Iraqi spokesman, spealdng on state television, Said one lraqijetfaghter was downed. In aadition, lraq saitt-Thursday it-wolrld destl<>)'. instaJlations at tran's main oil terminal, Kharg Island, 1f Iran decides to proceed with an anticipated major offensive. ,.,· HELP Southlan res -. 'out of control'~~ · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two lightning·sparked brush fires which have charred more than 9,SOO acr~ in Southern California raged out of control early today as hundreds of firefighters regrouped for another day. of battle, •uthorities said. Gusling winds turned a S,000-acre blaze in the Oeveland National Forest. about 90 miles southeast qf Los Anaelcs. back toward the southwe,st late Thursda~. disrupting fire lines, said Mike Cassidy ofthe U.S. Fordt Service. . The blaze, which started 'Wednesday, has burned'tl mobile home, threatened several othcn, fotced llfe evaruation of I 0 people, and closed Highway 79 near Aguanga, he said. · . Forest Service dispatcher John Fctauson said ~ firefighters were expected to contain another blaze la~r todlly which has blackened 4,500 acres of brush and pinon pine in Death Valley, about 200 miles north of Los Angeles. I• YOUR DR COME TRUE ~~ .-, Newpon Harbor residents ... 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School District are among bcn of the Fountain Valley-hued thelocalworkerswbohave.theoption f'.H.P health maintenance-organize-ofsubscri)>injto FHP. . uoo. FllP provtdcS out-patient care at Construction of the four-story, its present Fountain Valley facility 96,000-tquare-foot hospital is under but contracts with Humana Hospital way adjacent to FHP's corporate Westminster for members who need ~ on Talt.,ert Ayenu~. at hospital ueatmenL • uare-foot dental and -offer its own hnspiw-urc-amt to , The new hospital and the adjactnt de~tal-administrative building are bemg ~nanccd through a $27 million bon~ ISSUC app~~~ by the Cali- f omaa H~th Facilities Authority. Last year. Fountain Valley Com~ munity Hospital raised objections to the new FHP facility, protesting its exemption-from· the certificate of need process that. other .hospitals m.us~ follow. New hosP,itals and those wtsbmg to expand must obtain such ~rtificates from the state. But be- cause of the nl.lmber of hospitals aJready o~ratinll in Orange County, such certtficates he, now difficult to obtain. -. . , Elderly .. ca!Jget . state . aid now Homeowner and renter assistance for California's elderly and disabled be- came available last week.. To qualify, c~ts must be 62 or older, blind or disabled as Of Dec. 31, 1983. Total housch~ld in- cpme cannot e'lceed $12,000. . Homeowners must have owned and occupied their dwellings on Dec. 31 , 1983. Renters must have paid at least SSO per mooth on a residence not exempt for property tax duriDf all or part of 1983. · The annual one-time as- .j ,,.....----...._-t~ ii I Brookhunt Street. Along with the The . FHP. hospital now under hos= FHP is also building a construction wiU permit \he firm to -ml \'~same 11tc. ma.antain closer control of cost~ FHP terYeS subscribers in Cali-company officials said. The company fafnia. Utah and the Island of Guam. will also continue to contract with Health maintenance organizations outside hospitals, Byer said. 'UCh ·as FHP are alternatives to · Tbc FHP hospital, which shouJd traditional health insurance and gen-open in late l 98S, will be the erally provide health services to company's first acute care facility. subscribers who pay a set monthly Tbecompanywasestablishedin 1960 fee. · and reported revenues of more than Health maintenance organizations SUch a:s-'fltP arc not required to obtain such certificates for their own hospitals because such facilities only serve an organization's members. "We're not compctirig witb any local hospitals," FHP spokesman Byer insisted. ••cau:r hospital) is ex.elusively for our me~Oers." ~ ~enu ra~ from S Ito $240 or renters. and 4 pe;rcent to 96 percent of the propCrty taxes . paid on the first $34,000 assessed fair mar- ket value of the home for homeowners.. ~Danica ___ .. ~ ' Stuart Byer, FHP's directoT of S93.3miUionfortbeycarendingJune public affairs, said !he company bas 30, 1983. · A lawsuit filed aia1si!t FHP by Fountain Valley Communityllosw- tal has been dropped., Byer said. 't . 39~000-mile car race postponed . ( ·, PLACENTIA (AP)-· A=39-,000-mile pan-American dff-road rally that wiU test drivers from Alaskan ice to equatorial beat is stalled at least until February, according to a race organizer. · Most entrants for the .. Amcrathon 84" race, labeled the world's lonsest auto rally, couldn't start as planned Saturday because "they didn't have \heir vehicles ready," organizer Brian Chuchua said "Of the 93 entrants, only 11 were ready," Cbuchua said. "They just didn•t work fast enough." The rally will start in February at Anaheim Stadium and head north to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, circle down through C.anllla and the Eastetn Seaboard to New Orleans fld the El Paso, Tex .• area lo Mexico City, he said. A ferry at Puerto Barri.as, Guatemala. will carry the ·c1es past troubled Central American countries to lombia, where they wiU l'C$ume on the road through 9'1iackN",, Pen! and Bolivia to the tip of Chile at Punta _..,n.... be said . \ . ' Susanne Shaw . r • ·' . .. , !'• • * ...... i . . ~ BANKOf AMERICAHA5 NEVER HADA MCKAGE UlfE 1115 BEfOR£ • Now )IOU can get a special new auto loan with all these options: . No down peyment. Bank of America Will give)'OU 10096 firianong" on amounts of SW,(XX) or morc,fQJ new cars or 1983-84 used ~rs. (l1us option · availabl t.luoogt_l participating dealers, be ure to ask about Barut of l\incrica 100% financing.) ·----. I • - . . °'*'Daily 10-6 &Im, 12-5 . Claimants arc ~ to file before SeptembcT 1984. , Forms art available by · calling 770-5S33. 3015 Brtsa:>I S1reet Q)s1a Mesa (7l4) 751-2977 I llWJUl&ll No peyment due fur 60 days. With this opUon you ro\l)d drive ~r newly purchased car for up to tWb months~re your first payment is due. . Lower monthly peyments. S.3vc on interest -by havtl\8 }'OUI, payments made autonutically . ~ .. . . • hQ1ll your checking or savingS aca>unt. Up 10 six years to pey. We offer dtenaed terms of up to 72 months on our variable rate loans~· a&nk of Anlerica : . . . ,. .. .. '. ·l I I 1 1 I . .J I I -! • • COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ll8TING8 A·I. c 11 . c . -· n -t~w-coSt cheekiQ·g lures customer~ 0 . 1 n s 0 rp • 0 rm s .Bf ANDREA Alll!LSON.0. -llltO<!. ban~s t~ se~ lhem~lves apan by h< uid. Bjorodahl couldn't say how 1ocoUnt with a bluik near where they ' 1 d d • t • .. °'"'-Deir~...., of!~nnad1st1nct1v~ serv1ce.s. many new customers the be~ ex· wo'rk, Bjomdahl said. an S~ lTil 1ca 1on Amid epped up competition for . Just as Secunty Paafic estab-pects . lo pJn with the discount After openina tbe . .acxx>unl, $-J . custome amona banks. Security lashed a n~w mark~t fOr banks two ch~kina.account. tomers will rec::Oive a ~lue .. bord.eitd lrvine-bast.-d Colllaa Fuller1oD Corp. bas formed Colllu F1Jller Maaa1emeat Co. to offer a full range of asset and pro(>CrtY management services arid real estate syndication. Heading the new firm 1s Gall L1Dn Yous, company pre~dent and co-<>wner along with ColUns Fuller Corp., a commercia)/mdustnal real estate brokerage firm. Youn8. formerly v1~ pres1dcnt of finan~ for Daum Corp., 1s a certified public account.ant, tax pc:cialist and licensed n;al estate broker. Other directors and offi~rs. of the management firm include JamH Colllil1, president of Collfos Fuller Corp .. MJctiel ColllD1 a nd Rlcbnl Faller. • • •• Harvey Jones, long-time Huntington 8e3ch resident, has bttn appointed national sales maoager for Tbe Thlder Box IDternalloeaJ, Ltd., a retaJI chaJ n of pipe, tobacco and gt ft stores. Jones owned and operated the Tinder Box store 1n Cerritos for fi, e yea~. He was fo rmerly with the Marriott Corp., and brings 20 years of expcnence m sales management to his new post. • • • Jeffrey G. Wood has Joined Ne~~ch-based Diversified Slloppln1 Centers as m~na ement general partner of Diversified Rtatty Fud, a new pannersh1p t perates a'"~'e com pan} 's Investment acquisnions entry. In ~new po&I. W wtll evaluate and supervise acquisition and management of real .estate IO~~tment propcTI) for 1nstitueiooaJ investors. focusing On neighborhood and community shopping centers. The Corona d~I Mar resident was formerl ) affiliated with the Nev.pon Beach office of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real llstate Services. ' • • • Duane A. Smltb has J01ned the real estate finance division of John Bul'llllam and Co. as a real estate investment officer in \he Newpon Beach office. In his new post. Smith will be responsible for the origination, negotiation. appraisal and placement of commercial real estate loans, joint ventures and equity investment transactions. He was formerly direct.or of commercial mortgages for Oakland-based Equitec Properties Co. • • • Jrvine-b'ctsed Mlcrove11ture, which develops microcomputcT software for the real estate trades.· has announced preliminary revenue fifllrcs for the · seco nd fiscal 4uan er endmgApnl 30. Revenues totaled a record SS42,000, a 90 percent increase over revenues recorded in the first quaner this year. For the initial six months. M1croventurcs revenues totaled $828,000. Net income for the quaner reached S 156.657 • • • Disc l11slruments;a wholl) owned subsidiary ofHouyweq. bas celebrated 1ts 25th annl\ ersar) w11h an open house attended by more than 500 people. Dase Instruments em plo)s 165 people at its Costa Mesa facility.havinabegun as a one-man garage operauon m 1959. The firm designs, m1nufactures and, sells optical encoders and trackball penpherals. • • • • Ultrasystems Western Co111tnctors, Inc., a subsidiary of Irvine-based Ultras\ Stems Inc . has been selected~o conSJ.ruct a S2, 108,000 waste water treatment fac1ht> in L1 bb). Montana. Ultrlsystems wiU serve as aeneral contrattor for the project scheduled for completion m the summer of 1985. • • • John Bloeser Carpet Co. of Costa Mesa has be-en appointed an authorized Armstrong Carpet Studio. The studios offer consumer information, produce selection and d1spla}~ that closet} simulate home hghun.g_ • • • Vince Ma yell, la under oft. VincentMayeU, lne. ofNewpon.Beach. is now domg bus1 nes~ a~ FrontrWlDer Homes. The company is developing 266 town home~ 1n P~l mdale. a single-family home community in Sunnymcad.1 and a 127-townhome development in Lake Elsinore. Future plans call tor a Frontrunner <:ommercial division to oversee crcati'on of apanment a.ad business complexc'> 1n Southern Cali fornia. · • • • AbllDdaot LJvlng P1ycbological Services, Inc. of Costa Mesa is expanding its treatment faciht1es with a hypnosis center. announces Director Loelt J. Broa11ard. Edward C. Heard Jr. has been appointed clinical bynotherapist and program director of the hypnosis center. The AbudutL1vtag HypoosJt Ceawr will specialize in stop smokmgand weight loss programs. and is located at 2850 Mesa Verde Dnve East. Suite G. • • • Stepbanle Motley, pres1dent of th e lrville Board of Rultors, was among more than 4.000 members of the National Assoclatloa of Realtors to attend the organization's 1984 mid-year conference and trade expo in Washington, D.C. last month . • • • Gloria Zlper & A11oclate1 of Newport BVeach has been named publi'c relations counsel fo r the Con.Agra Pet Prodact1 Co., maken of tlie "Geisler/Snoopy" brand of pct products. Zigner will develop and implement a pubhc relations program w11h emphasis on corporate publicity. • • • E rwin A. Haack 1s Jhe new vice president Qf engineering for Irvine-based Technology Marketing, Inc .. company President George Weill bas announced. Hauck 1s responsit?le for managing TM l's staff of 50 design and development engineers and overseeing all proJects, as well as handlin& new business development. He spent 27 years with the Barroug.b1 Corp., most recently as director of development at the firm's Mission VieJo systems planL • • •• Mark Newmao-Kazel has been appointed Junior public relations account executive at .LeADce/Herbert/Bowers Public Relation• ud AdveJ1ltlD1 Agency of Newpon Beach. Newman-Kuzel formerly worked for .f>acific Southwest AirHncs. · • • • Bob W oodwor" has JOi ned I rvme-based Cochrane Cbaae, L1vl11g1toa 6 Co. as vi ce president of media services. Dubbed "The Dean of West Coast Media Directors" by Ad week.. Woodwonh comes to CCL after a bnef retirement. A frequent guest lecturer at universities and business schools. he was most recently senior vice president and director of media for McCau·Ericbo• of Los Angeles. • • • • • James P. La.Dderkill of Huntington Beach has Joined the staff af Moctez1ma lmportt, IDc. of hvme, which serves as exclusive distributor for Dos Equas beer in tbe 14 western states. Landerkin. who will serve as special markets manager, 1s one of four new staff members. They include: MarUa C. Jolu110D, director of marketina services and Ray Vasque1 and Mickey McBride. regional manaacrs. ln his new post, landerkin will be responsjbJe for sales. distribution and presentation of new products to chain accounts. Ae comes to Mocte1uma frotn Grol1cla Importers, where he served as western division manaaer • • •• • Alpba Mlcrosy1tern1 of Irvine. manufacturer ofh1gh perfonn'anac·multi- user business computer systems, has announced its founh quarter and fi'ical year results for 1984. endina Feb. 26. For the full fiscal year. sales rose 78 percent to $.S2.00.S.OOO. compared to $29,202,000 for the previous fiscal year. ·Net income tota led '4,362,000. or S l .46 per share. against SJ ,69.S,000, or 63 cents per sh.are the prior year. In the fourth quaner. the company repons sale& of$14,266.000. a·62 peroent increase over sales of$8,780,000 reponcd in the same penod a year earlier. · • • • ArcllJve Corp. has named Bau T. Pe&ert dfrector of manufacturing for the COSta Mesa finn s Scorpion Proj«i. Peters will supervise the manufacturing of the company's Scorpion family of half·hc1,ght, V•-inch stream in& tape drives, Peters comes to Archive from TectlOr lac. of Hun&jnaton Beach, where he was founder and vice PfC~ident of operations. ••• NadMal Patient C.re!. which is headquanmd in Newp0rt Beach, has aQquircd New Horliou 01 lrvine, announced bol.rd Chairman Davtd 8. Stayaer. Blallle It. Strauoa. former pret1dcot of New HorizonJ, bas been el~ prn1dent and chief Cl~utive o'6cer of National ~en Care. New Horizons expands N uonaJ't servu:a with beakb care consultt111 and pract1ot manqi mcnt, 1 ncl ud1 ns probsional practice brok.etl&e and appraisal services. Meanwhile. Stayaer ~dtpmeat Co. of Newpon Bc.ach, an affihate of National Patient Cart, ha contraaed to provide manqemont rvices f'or St.ayner's medic.al faethtlct in CaJjf~rnia •. Arizona, Utah and W&sbington, and a~intcd au MartbJJaudman1 tt1t1ve1wst.a.nl to supcrvaseaJI Southern California project,. • • • • • P1l1• V. Slmp1u, prcsj&nt or Cltbat BeM ef_ C-Ja . ......_bas announced several. Pf'Qmouon They jnclu<H: ~ .fl::Mella'*1, "1« · pmidcnt 1nd•m1na1tr of the tnain office; Oft WU.-. Nen R1nt iM Nuc1 Braat, a istaot vice presidents: and AmJ B....U, escrow officer. ,. . I Pa1:1fic Ba intends to offer a new yearsagowilh our discount brokerage Tw0i-1ncome housebC?lds. lb~ ReadyTeller caa;d that can be used •L tow-cost c king acc6unt in an service. w.t have now created ~nother accustomed to clectron.1c ban~na aoyoflhc benk'$ SOOau10maled teller attempt to w new cµstomers to the .,ew sc~1ce based on the discount and youna people en1en~1 the JO.b tnaehines throu&hout the state. w { state's SCQOn largest bank. concept, he said. market who want to limit theat Customers ~.ili'W. tl>e oew accouill The discou t banking account will No oths:r miuor bar;'k in ~he Slate ~xpenscs . sho~d be particularly aren't limited -;in 1'$ing able to we be available ·nning next week and offers a s1m1lar service. BJomdahl an~ercsted 10 this type of account." be other bank services, such ovct-drJf\ will be central ~ ~jor advertising said. . said . . . protection, credit cards. loans or campaign, a ban vicepresiden( said. Market research d.~term1.~~ the~ In addatton. t~e new a<XOUDt home banking service, wb.ere cus- CUstomers wit be able to make was an unserved niche 1n the should b_c appealing to emplo~ tomers can pey bills and '1~fm unlimiled use of tlectronic baf.lking market that ~ly on automatic tellers. who mamtam a second checking money by telephone. machines. but allowed limited clteck writing privileges at little or no cost. The new accouot has no-monthly service charge if the customer kee8s a .$100 minimum balance, writes I or less checks per month, makes routine transactions at RcadyTeller ma- chines. and makes no more than two deposits a month at a teller window at any of the bank's 620 branches. "We priced it in keeping with our ~sts," prcgory J. ~jomda~I. a Secur- ity Pacific senior vice ~resident, said in a telephone interview from Los Angeles. ---• -· Th~ new service is in keeping with the ,scrabble among newly Jie-regu- Disney takeover blOcKeO LOS ANGELES (AP) - A deal that could block a bad by New York financier Saul Steinberg to take over Walt Disney Productions was gjven the go-ahead by federal regulators after a judge refused to block Disney's purchase of a Florida real estate development firm. . Disney announced Thursday that the Federal Trade Commission and the anti-trust division of the U.S. Justice Depanme'ht granted early termination of a 20-day waiting period required before purchase of Arv1da Corp. of Boca Raton. Word of that decision came after U.S. District Judge Terry Hatter refused to grant a temporary re- straining order blocking the Arvida purchase, handin teinberg's New York-based Relia cc inancial Ser- vices Corp. set ack. OvER TH£ CouNTER Hatter said he found no Justifi- cation for issuing a restrammg order. · W. Digital win_s huge contract Westel'J) Digital Corp. has been awarded a multi-million dollar con- tract from Matshushita Electric ln-du~tri.al Co .. Ltd. of Japan, the largest Jat>anesc electronics manufacturer. · The Irvine-based firm is to supply, custom Winchester controUer boards for Matsusbita's new portable .com- puter. The new portable computcT, called the Sr. Partner, will be marketed under the Panasonic label in the United States, Europe and other markets. t Chet Brown, vice president of international sales at Western Digjtal, said, "This contract with a recognized industry leader indicates our com- mitment to the Japanese market is working. This contract represents our largest custom Winchester controller board contract in the 1apanese mar- ket to date." UP s AND DowN s Germap strike felt in American car lots DETROIT (AP) -A strike by West German metalworkers dcmandin, a 35-hour work-week has begun to choke offlhe supply o that country's luxury cars to the United States. dealers report. .. "I ~sual!Y act 2• cars a month ... I've got three on the lot, sa1d Skip Potter, manaaer of Ed Potter Mercedes in Columbus. Ohio. Employer lockouts, strikes and layoff's have entertd 1 second week at auto pam plants, shuttina ~bly lines where BMW, Mercedes.Benz. Porsche and Opel can are made. On 1\lcsday, Volk.swqcn A.G. became the lata.t victim. The number of idJcd West German Wortcri bu reached •bout 320,000. · - "Our retail demand is very, very hi&h. IO that finite supply is dwindli~ said Tom MCOurn.; a apoUlman fOr BMW of NQllttrAn'lerica Inc. in Montvale.: N;J., the 1mponcr of BMW can. BMW bad three months' worth o( can ial iu "pipeline" -can that have betn built and cvenwally Will reach the United talcs_ MtOum 'laid. However, ... tould have rpot hOftalc:I 1n a couple of weeb01 if lht llbir situation is not rnolved. r • "Consumc-r prtfc-reoce '*111 be< ~It t1nt." bC laid. "Cu1tomm may not~ ablo to Jt1 the ntef!or colot.« e ltrior colonhcy want:· lfchc llluanon peflidl;ht Mid. ' .. c:on..,..,.. may aooelentc their puJ'Chtid and that wtll maw the probltm -.. 'I • ' I NYSE L·-· - WH AT AMEX Dio NEW VORIC (AP} J4in. 1 A ~u~ LEAD ERS ... . ' . :: That's an apt de cr:tptton of both business and business people along the Orang Coast. Tok ep track of wherecompaQfi ~.aregotngand whicfi p oplear helpj~ ., th mget theliet~ust watch' redit-Ltn ' -v ryday lie Bu~tness e tionofyour_n w llitJ GOP caadldB.tes offe~ varietY i.n _70th race • · We estimate that nearly $750,000 will be spent on your vol\" ~y ~e sev~n Republicans hopins to replace Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson in the 70th District, which includes Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and most of the south county. l!ecause of the hea~ Repu~lican .registration in the 70th, ... th--e""'w ..... m,_._nerofttreitepub11C3D1Jnmaryucdmost guarameed 1_·..-...-- Assembly seat. . We are not eadorsing in the hotly contested race, but we will attempt to put into perspective the the images in which three-• Quarters of a inillion dollars bas been invest,¢. ·Ken Carpen~er is the youngest person m the race and the most controversial. His father, former Assemblyman Dennis - Carpenter, is currently a professional lobbyist. That could mean two tlliruts. Carpenter, 29, could u~e his father's connections to be an effective lawmaker or he could be influenced more easily tha,o the others to support dad's causes. · That might be bad, but one of his biggest clieqts is Orange . CoUJ)ty-so it might be good. . · Q. What's a ''sha~t"? • A. Mau failure after bi.sh hope, Say' mnndrous compa.nie$ iD'Ont ind~ ' overproduce. Too f1lUCh metehan· dise, too few buyers. Several of tbt' stronger comp&!Ues s\u"vive. 'Ale rest fold. You st~ it id CB radios. And ii.' hand·held ¢alculators. Now it's hap- penina in computers. But the pat~ goes wayoack. In the I 90S national auto show, there. were 212 new car exhibitors. Then came the shakeout. Abe Lincoln slept in a nifhtshi11. Warren Hardina wore nothln&. On Jhe shoulders of Dwight D. EisenbOwer•a. pajamas were five pretty tittle start. · Candidate Carpenter obviously has made use of his father's connection's in raising more.than $200,000 in campaign funds. But he has also tried to distance him8elf from his father. The senior Carpenter, for ~xa.mple, was the county's lobbyist for-the When the la~John Paul Getty w4' _m!J!ll ________ lllll!l ____ ... __________ ~---------~uted to be-the ricbcat man in the world, be ~erciSed one petty econ· omy in partiailiu: He refused to accept postage.due mail When the late H.L. Hunt was reputed to be tbe richest man in the world; be took bit lunch to work in a brown paper m. Which of these two really was the richest man in the world, if eithe!', -nobocly"1o'lew;-~t kind of rich is out of siah~· ·tegislation that gave the county permission to put the controversial Pr2J>OS"ition A sales. tax measure to a vote. Candidate~~nter has come out strongly against the .. measure -even firing his campaign consultants over the issue. ..... -Sut ~nter's stanre has been confusing:-He-told-this • r( newspaper he has always been against the tax because he stands 'h• agaivst all tax increases. But at a debate in May, Carpenter said -Next week's·state prima.ry . • I may bethe-=}&st of itskind -_ . ' ::;';; be made the final decision in February. His stawnce was Pay clc>se attention when you go to Democraiic Party leaden' last year in ... • .apparently confusing to others too. The Mission Viejo Co. ~ ~~~neia~?"u~h·e T~dfti~n~ °¥-~~i>shot is that a greater voice an~ofl!~ r.:v%':~:Sf~ patent ·' thought he was pro-Prop. A and asked for its $1,000 donation Calitbrrua_primary~ections. -JHOllS for_pa[ty l~den means a reduced A. No,sir, and that's noteworthy. • back when the company found out be was againsfit.lbe Irvine Formostofthiscentury, California voice for tiie voters. - ---. IJOllf ne ancr Thomas Jeffeno~ .: Co. started the campaign with a $5,000 contribution to political Parties have had to take a By contrast, the other potential another hi&hly inventive fellow, befp;.1 · ,. Carpenter but switched its support to Ruthelyn Plummer when · hands--off attitude toward primary £UAS primary election cha~ would give ed formulate the U.S. Constitutioe. "' elections that choose both theit ~ voters more clout. This is the of)en' which provides. patent protection. Carpenter came out against Prop. A. · candidates and winners of non-' primary initiative· that may qualify Neith~1 though, '°°k out patentl otl · At any ratehCarpenter is energetic and eager to serve. Of all partisan offices. for the November ballot. any of meir own creations. • ' • the candidates e has done the best job of getting around the At the same time, voters registered freedom in the past. It would allow voten to cast ballots • ~; district and meeting the voters and this may·be what ultimately in one party have been unable to Ronald Reagan, for one, would in either party's primary, no ma~ Q. A Carribean aeamsueu says sb~ counts. influen~ the outcome of another very likely never.have become gov-whattbeirownpartyregfstrationmay invariably P\lts 216 stitches in eacb · b th b d emor and thus p,_.,1.dent Partv be. i•emsheriiakes. Whatdoesshemake? Attorney Ron Cordova is the only candidate ·with ties party'$pnmary,evenw en ey a a -' ·-· -.r:v ......_e .. •.m ·11 to allow R.-.nub11·........ '~A. n---L-'ls .. thr . . major stake ib the result. leaders in 1966 wanted Geosle • o cu -.. _., DUCOiU oughout the d1stnct. He lives in Trabuco Canyon but works Those traditions have shaped Cali-Christopher, former mayor of San voters a voice in choosing representa- in Newport ~ch. Cordova is the most arttculate of the fomia.politicsand national politig as Francisco, as their candidate for lives fyom districts ~t are o~~---.R.emcmbe~y . ie~~ !O candidates and knows his way around SftcramentO.------well. since two of the last three elected governor, but could do litueto stop a wbetmingly Oemoc:ranc,-and-vrce--Miiitle at a 11n¥ agamst the· law 1n · r,. d d h di · • ~ fr presidents have been Californians. popular groundswell for Reagan, Who versa. · . ( ~ene. Texas. ' · ~r ova serve as t e stnct ~ assem man om proceeded to change the leadership of The m~s~re ~ a respc;>nse to 1976•78. But that was as a conservative Democrat. e switched But~thmaY.bechan&edbeforcthe the party once he was in office. today's d1stnct Imes, which often 0aotine never fretta solid. Oe" ~arties in 1980 anq-is trying to make a political comeback. · next statewide primary arrives in Pete Wilson would not be a U.S. make the runoff election a sure thick, 1ummy, waxy. But not solid. I • ' But some local Republicans c harge Cordov:a is an June, l 986. senator, either. The Reagan-linked Victory for one party or the other. ln , • The fint step toward ~hange ~ l d of 1982 &...-.1 Ba h d. · ·--11 iJb rta t Q w I 1.. :a. '.: opportunist who has not spent much volunteer time with the takenin~ril,whenafedCralJ'udgelri pany ea ers preu;u..u rry t ose tstncts. ,.u~ ·~Y po n · hat anauaat was.spo-..en a.u · · h. Goldwater Jr., but they did oo beuer electiQn is the primal)! and upwards Enaland before the Romans invaded It•:' party since swttc mg sides. San Fran sco ruled that laws restrit-at imp0sing their choice than the of 40 pertent of the voters can be left it 2,000 yean .,o? · Newport Beach businessman Gil Ferguson has been the ting the activities of political panics earlier leaders. with no real say about their as.-A. Welsh. J ::-. most consistant and the most conservative of the candidates. He violate First Amendment guaJ1lntees Among Democrats, Jerry Brown semblymen, state senators and oon- .. has a strong record· in the most conservative branches of the offree speech. would likely never have been gov-g.restmen.. Reponis President.Ronald Reagan . Republican Party and this has paid off in nearly $IOO.OOO in lfthisdecisionisupheldbyappeals emor if party leaders had had their Mostpollsindicatetwo-thirdsofall increasedhis-chestmeasurement09e ., • • courts, it alone could change the face say in 1974. The preferred organiza. Californians favor an open prim~, and ~uaners inches since. k j:.. •· support from a group of right wing assemblymen known as "the of California politics, allowing politi-tion candidate was former Assembly so if this one mikes the ballot this filll,. started regular workouts.. . cave men" and from groups controlled by those assemblymen. cal parties to put money and or-Speaker Bob Moretti. it's likely to pass. ' · Ferguson could be counted on to vote against tax~ and ganizational muscle behind can-It} true that even where pany If both changes come, you can bet That 14 feet of earthworms ea*1 programshejudgestobewasteful.Buthemightalsobedogmatic didatestheylike. -boslcscanacttohel~candidatesin things will be conducted very dif-daily by the typical robio o•y to the point of no compromise and that could hurt his t~f s ~r :n':~lat!~~o !~d5s l~ b!~~es~a~~~ j~~I~ ~~~n;~ ~~~Yo~~~~~~~~ i:r=: ~<ti'! about 40 percent of l effectiveness iJ? the legislature. , . · politics. But hindsight makes it clear is an example pf that. But Washing-• Fei:guson ~s surpassed only by the candidates for Superior that things would be vastly different ton is an exception who won out Dom•• Ella & • SU"' MOll.ka-L.M. S.F' 11 • ,,.4.lc• Court Judge m the obnoxiousness of his sign campaign. today if parties bad .had complete bccausetwoothercandidatesdivided IMMlt:.l•llUl&I•. ,,.,.,.,_,_ celUl*t. t" J7erguson placards are plastered all over the county. • Newport Beach City Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer has a fine .record in city goverment. When she feels stron~y Bo ... el's eye v1·ew of F. rench'soc'ia·11s about an. issue, she speaks up and generally has somethin8 ll . worthwhile to say. An Orange County native, Plummer has . · >. ....... stron11~r:i~:ii~s~.be counted on the stand behi~d her Republican fund-raiser In the lap of luxury . H::i:~~~srsr~y6~!N convictions.'Plummer has voiced strong support for Prop. A appeals for money to fight socialist horrors mailinailstfromtheNewHamps • even though sh.e has ta.ken much criticism for her stand and baS . JACK Credit Union, plus $7,791 for~- d btedl I t t beca f · WASHING TON -I guess only a "I know France is a long way rental and insurance during. · un OU Y OS vo es use O It. Republican fun..i-..,.;ser would have •· p · home. Pl · ha h v •au away, erkins wrote, "and it's hard Al · ummer !S. per ps t e closest to Assemblywoman thechutzpa.htosendoutanappealfor toimaiinethesamenightmareoccur-1£1181 •The oommittce spent $63 Bergeson when 1t comes to a sense of ethics and fair play. campaign contributions from one of ring in the un·tedState (B t) ·t• enroll a press aide of Sen R Newport Beach resident John Dean is a creative and the most luxurious hotels in Paris -chance we ju~t can't :tr°~~ ~ ~~: Boschwitz of Miriilesota in awri . innovative individual. who is ne"'.' to politics and is being and base his solicitation on the Won't you sit down right now and course at the Department of Acri 1~ horrors of French socialism. send a check for $25?" •Se'b. Marie ~tfiekl of Oregon 1ot tu.re. = swamped by the massive spending of he other candidates. But if nothing succeeds like excess, My associate Tony Capaccio has $8,tO?. for magazine and newspaper •Sen. Nancy Kassebaum of Dean has pushed two ideas that wo.uld have gone·unheard you've JOt to hand it to the National been studying the committee's expen-suoscriptions. plus dribs and drabs-sas got $28.90 to frame a pbotogra with~ut his candidacy. The first is an innovative program to Repubhcan Senatorial Committee. It ditures in the past two years, Some of ranging from $3.30 to SUS-::.._ for that hanas on bet office wall. retrain burned out teachers wqo want a new profession. His raised $31 millibn last year alone. the $25 donors might like to know office supplies. · •The oommittee spent $682.56 ,.,. other theme is cleaning up littet by ·requiring deposits on cans• During the 1981-82 election cycle, it how their money was used toward off •Seri. Pete Domenici of New a 19-inch color TV monitor and Clh colleeted $95 million ftom the party French-style socialil._m: ___ Mexico got $4,969 for subscriptions for the use of Sen. Roger Jepsen of and bottles. . faithful. •Sen. Ted Stevenrof Alaska was and $7,791 in clipping service fee1. low_a, and S216 for his office •tal · Dean is a fine example of a true citizen-candidate being.shut The co~mittee's stridently parti-given $3,898.85 ,l>y the committee to •Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois got business cards. , • out by the b~· ~ders. san direct-mail fund-raising efforts buy lunches for press people and $6,281 for a clipping service ·anct J•d A.Men. 11 • -~'-. g r. N often raise the specter of a Demo-h · · f 1 "'l-tan10fi reen, a ewport Beach psychologist, has been cratic-<X>ntrollCd Senate. In 1982 for ot ers. transmission o press re eases ~''· the campaign's intellectual. At forum after forum, Green has example, an appeal from the commit- talked about classical Republican philosophy -respect for tee chairman, Sen. Richard Lugar, R· individual rights and a need to main ta.in small business as an Ind., f~irly crackhled with desperation: influential sector of the economy. ""r'ill you . e!p , save our Re- G • · h d ·1 . publican ma1onty?" he asked. . reen S seeec es a~ more Ctal ed than the typical, ofte~__;·p1ease let me know ·Yes' or ·No' meaningless, I am against taxes, I ~m for law and ordef today If at all possible. What's at remarks of the other candidates. But Green also bas failed tn s~? If you say ·No.' Ted Kennedy come up with specific ItgisJafive· proposals to accompany his could control the ~~te by 1984." . philosophv . Although thatcns1s passed safely, it '• ' . ., . was only a small ideological step to The final candidate, high school teacher Merl •Vfed" Doty the letter sent out last August by the of.Mission Viejo, has done a good job of running a campaign con:u.nitteetrcasurer, ~obCrt Perkins. without spending more than $500. At first he did not even Wnuna o~ the stationek of the ·~Ster on other candidates polls but now he is getting scattered elepot Prince de. Galla otel, he In "d · d d. di · lik •'-70t began breathlessly. .1t s~rt. a W1 e-rangmg an 1verse stnct e ~e h, ''As I write this letter to you, I .... that s not bad. Doty has proven himself a ~PY debater who imaaine my eyes still bumina from won•t let himself be shoved aside by the "big boys.'~ theCloudsoftear~ that seem to be a =--A moderate Renublican, Doty's biggest contribotion to the rqutaroo:umoce tn ~~beleaguered f campaign is suggesting California wide~ its outlook and try to et~~~!d~'::i~ ·h~tel room just · learn &Om other states and even countnes. Doty has suaested off the Ownps Elysees. Perkins SOutbern\:alifornia look to Israel and other anid, aaricultural described the-sorry sta.te that France areas for solutions to the Water problem. We hope the winner of has. ~n red~ to under the th. . • ..:11 1, th f b d ) k · h I · I Socialists - a catastrophe that as race ww ta.&.e at type o • roa out oo mto t e egis ature. micht one day bapi>en 11 home." He ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. lchWM'tl lll Publilltier ChUJDowelfby Ea.tor and Allls1ant 10 ,,.,. Publlthef ,,.,. Zlnl Aeeoclat• ldttor Tom Jeff City Editor -· wrote: "For example: Anyone wantina to leave France can ·we only the equivaJenl ofS480 in Frtnch cumn- cy wi~h him .. lmqinc tryin& to take a -vacauon Wlth your family, or a bust~ trip, with only $480 10 your pocket.•• . Perkina• alarm wu under· tandabfe. s~tr • paltry tum would covccpcrtl:a~ thrced~yut the Pnnce de Gallet. with cnouJ}I left over for 1 C'n)IUl'nt Ind a ~ IU lali. l . Histocy shows thatpr.esidents tend to make policy :cev.ersais· FDR held views similar ~o Reagan ~hen he took office By Paal Hartey Everyone ' should retire as Dr. Joseph WOQd..~tch retired -just ·far enough from the cla5$room -to a sccludec:f house in suburban TuC'SOn, Ariz. -where he could view the world from a wide-angle -and write more profoundly than ever. Or as The Wall Str~t Journal'• editor, ~ennont Royster, did. He, too, has been able to back offfrom1he diy·t<>-<lay and Interpret contem- porary events from historical per- spective. · For example, he remembers that FDR and Ronald Reapn saw c~t<>" oyc on most thinp -at flnt. President Frankhn Roosevelt prottstcd ··aovemmcnt it too ex· pen11Ve, too bi&;-too much burea~ racy." He wolifd reduce at. "cut the budatt. c~.-.pnvate businm to attack unemployment" -and thoet't who h~ped by hirina ~, few. more people could fly the Blue Eq!e of\he ' NRA. However ... Before the end of bis fint ienn. Roosevelt was off ill a C:lifferent direction, vastlyexpa.n.dina the role of the federal aovemment, e1oe'.odi4 the buraucracy. i.n.creutna lk de -cits. . FDR professed nevn1atiiy in Wcirtd Warn -at its MliniliDa. · But .,adually bit iaVolVed u1. Other ~... ta~ limilirty ~ IOIDdhiftl ottiit lhlJl wMl they. pracbed. '# .~President Hin)' Truman Mid that Kon11 wuOUUidl oar.,.bftnw:rat -later int.c1Yened in KOna He was f.of ~ «>ntrols. lhea ipiAll diem. ~ WM a budlM cutter ~ -.ublequently blllooned the ~ ---~ ... .;, • D l.J..-lo...& N ' II was rn:11NC1ll ~ 110n. ardl·b or eotnmuniunJ.''w~o fint ~ the dOor to uommuni~ Of' coune it eao bC Upiod thilt &ctdcn1nust rtmain aufftdcaUy ftu- ibk to ra.pond 10 CMPll"I rimun- I . ,. , FRESNO -0ranae Coast Collete buebl.11 c.oach Mike Marne dido 't "take a lot of time oelebrattna Thun- l day•s openi~-round 6--0 victory over San Bernardino Valley-in the com-lmunity. tol~CfC state chawpiopshlps at.()ov1s High. He wanoo busy wo~naaboutlhe importance .. of todays 3 o'clock second-round encounter with Laney. which blasted Oxnard. 12-S. .. T)lis could be the most important P,me of the tournament." he ex- Plained. "If we win, we're in the semifinals. but a loss means we'll State· track slated " LOS ANGELES -California's finest track and field athletes take center stage Saturday ni&bt when the state championships are l)eld at the • Coliseum. The state meet will pit the top four Southern California qualifiers from last Saturday's CIF Southern reaioaal at Cerritos College qainst the top four counterparts from a med held in Nonhem California. · The first field event is slated for noon and fint runnina event for 4 p.m. W oodb,'1id&e's. Eric Schermerhorn abd Chip Rish of tt{arina will try to put the cap on their successful aeasons as the two middle-distance per- formers bead a continsent o(_~ Coast area performers an to Saturday s state meeL . Schermerhorn used a late kick to ~pture the 800-metcr event last Saturd*y, clocking a 1:<49.21 , the best time by a prep athlete in the U.S. this year. It was also less than two seconds ofl'the national recontof 1:47.31 held by Berkeley Higb's Pete lU~hardson. Schermerhorn has indicated his aoal is to break the record at 1:47. The Woodbridae standout also joined Rish in qualifyin& for the .00. ChlpR.Ula Rish put on a show in that race. sizzling to a 46.37 effort, the fourth- fastest ever by a California hi~ school runner and fourt::l 1n the nation this year. fountain Valley's Tambi nj, with a 181-8 effort aood for second place in the discus and a S9-91h founh-place toss in the shot put. will be on hand. Other area competiton include: •Lquna Beach's Shirlyn WecniJ in the women's discus. She won the event with a 133-l 0 effort. OCCrpwera ID repechaae •The Edison pair of Nicole Ricbot -and Tamn\y Snyden finished second • and fourth, respectively io tbc 1,600 with times of 4:,2.9 and 4:>4.0. ' :•DebbieOrrofOcan Vicweamtd a trip to the Coliteum with thinf.:' place finishes in tbe ~jump (S-8) and triple jump (37-8). •Fountain vu.iey•s Cheryl .H~n denon was fourth m the Iona JwbP (18-7YJ). . . • uun Chapel oflrvine will run in tbe 800 aftet a third-o&aoe stiowina in the 800 -!th a 2: l 1.1~kina. . bpllpen. He also realizes that he c:a.n 1ri the fifth: GaidDer ~ was So beck to Osterodc Sunday, if the .fon:edauccond~Oalcia,aadSeaae Pirates ~h the tournament fio.ils. then drove bis Qiodt.bomer of tbe Offen~vely, Coast flexed its mus.-season to left· field. :n.e boi:Der tied cles apu~st San Bttnatd~o Thurs-Senne for the ieam leadmbil'Ui that day, tall)'Jng five. of its SJX runs oo departlllent with Damon BmYilitL homers. Jn the third, the Bucs broke , • on top 3--0 as Larry Cratsenbera ~ne s four RBI also pve him 47 tripled to riaht and Jeff Gaidner .,. thas ~nJand be &bares. the la!" grounded out to score CratscnberJ,. ~ JD that cfcpan~nt 'Mth KeV1n JefGareia kept itaoin1 with asing)e Reuncr. - to center, a ~hoot-record 66tb hit o{ Now, ibe second~ Buel the season. Mike Senne then de- livered his f"ltSt of two homers; -a towerina shot over the center-field fence. Joe Kwolek accounted for OCCs fourth run with bis second homer of the season in the fourth innioa.. His blast cleared the 3SO sian 10 left field with plenty to spare. BaFmore: She: alW~ys : lfk.es an aud1en.ee · .. ()CC freshm1ul plays tennis and ev~n sings By CURT SEEDEN • O!. .............. · -Becky Barmore says she lover it when a crowd watches her play tennis, and it's no wonder. Wbt:n you go 28-0 on the season, there ue very few disappointed f.ans.. Barmore, just a freshman at or.. Coast Collqc. QIJtwed * SOUtb Coast Conference, Ojai Toarnament, . Southern Califonua and staie com- llillr ............ ~.. doabl" title thla MUOD. a1eo la maalcally lncllD• p!a7-tnc tlae plaao and atnaJna. . W'e let them out of the grave twice, says Riley aft~r 124-121 OT setback -. BOSTON (AP) -The Boston Celtics we~ struaJing feverishly to climb out of a deep hole they had dug for themselves. The Lakers reached in and gave them a hand. .. We let them out of the arave twice," said Los Angeles Coach Pat Riley. "We bad a three-point lead in overtime, and also the situation at the end' of the pme when we wanted to get the last stiot ... The Celtics, who squandered a 13- point first-half lead, clawed back to edge the Lakers, l 24-121 in overtime Thursday night, ans! even their Na- tional BaslcetbaU Association cham- pionship series at 1-1. .. You go out there 0-2 and it's going to be tough," said Boston's Scott Wedman, referring to game three and four at the Forum in Inglewood Sunday and Wednesday. Thanks to Gerald Henderson's steal and layu~ that forced ovename and Wedman s pm~winning Jtlmp shot ....jth 14 seconds remaining, the Celtics head for the West Coast with the series tied. • Boston forward Cedric Maxwell said he thouJbt the Celtics had lost the up-and-down pme "two or three times and I thought we won it two or three times." But. witb Los Angeles boldina the ball and the lead, ll 3-111 , with 18 seconds to play in ~tion time. Laker Earvin "Maaic· Johnson was confident bis team would become the tint in a NBA championship series to win the openina two pmes on the road. ..I thouabt we had it and I fiJuttd they would foul and we'd make u and win the pme," $lid Johnson, who )\ad 27 points, to rebounds and nirie assists. ··1 never thouabt we'd tum it over. We let it slip out of our bands." Henderson stole a oass from James Worthy, who made 11 of 12 shots and led all scorers with 29 poinl5i and went in for a game-tying layup with 13 seconds remaining. Johnson kept the ball for most of those 13 seconds, then gave it to Bob McAdoo who couldo 't set a shot off before the fourth quartC'f tmdcd. "'Anytime you're an that situation you have to ao for the steal., Worthy ·Just lofted the ball to Byron ScotL Thctc was room for me to step in and I did," Henderson said ... We had to have that steal. We had to have something at that poinL '' They needed someth.ina else in the wananr seconds of overt!~. McAdoo's 12-foot baseline Jumper put the takers in front 121-120 with I :26 to 10. K.arccm Abdut-Jabbar. who had 20 points. m1sscd a hook shot with 2S seconds left. and Worth) committed 1 foul fi~tina for the rebound, giving the ball to Boston. Tbe Celtics ci.Oed timeout to set up their last cha.ooe. "The play was really a ~ri on each side oftbe lane for Lany (Bird) to come off one side and me to come off the other,'' Wedman said. ••J Jcnew when the ball was com1na to me, the shot was aoina up. l knew mx man was off me. I knew 1 had ume. • the Toroadol woWd be sailed Salur-Ayina Dutchman standi~ (3 day, which was IC:htdukd as the first ,...r:~llCCS • I. Jonatboft Mc~ l-3-l, 8. 7 day of I four-day la)off jor-bot1l points; 2. Y~ 2'-l·S, 13.(); c . K.i:aapp. 6-l-1, 14.7; <4. l.ocb. ~, Winner of tM ~ in \he Ayina 2 l. 7: S.-.Bunon. ~S-3, 25,,.7; 6. SbAWD Dutdlmans was OarY Knapp or ulli~an, Hu tn11toa ae.dl. 7~ Sy \. N. Y. Second was Jonathoo 38. 7~ 1, Kdtion SUD. D1Du. 4-drU-7, McK~ oli Seattle. W 18<1 tJurd ~.O; Johll l~ ~ ~ Bnatt BUnon Manne n. ~. 40. 7L_ 9 • .Qemm till; M.ch. Finishin& bdund &rton WCTC Karhr.-. T~l-1 .. 10. 4 O; 10. Bill Michict l.Otb. Ntw Haven Conn., Otuch.ler, Fa~ Va.. 10.~l I, 48.0. and tt Youf)I. Dalli tn \hit otdtt. · Tornado I. Norman, Hill lead ~9!8 NEW YORK -1<clly Jones, n ~ • SOJ?homorc at Ptppcrdine Um vcrsity and a firlt-round l05er in the NCAA Cham- Lon1-hittm1 Australian G~ Nofaau n used his driver to rct up a 4-under·~ 68 • • and establish a two-shot lead lliuriCl'ay 1n the fint round of t~e Kemper Open in Nm~~.~---LONDON .,... 1.ota Budd, ~c South African-born ruDnin• sensation who ~ 'Cenlly ~me 1 Briosb u.bjcct. received offic~~nfirmahOo Thuisday that he is elisibJe to com c for Britaan at thf' Los An&ele1 Olympics he go-ahead from tbe Britiih· Olymptc Associa- , llon ended weeks of speculatiod about the status of the 18-yev-old runner, who was p-antc<h British pa pon wilbin 10 days of arrivifti in the country from her , native Sout}1 Afnca in Matdt. The announccmenl; meanwhile, may bnng strong disapproval from some African nations. . The officio! Con1otese ncws qency ACl suggested Monday that inclusion of white South Afncan athletes on the BotiBh team could jcopardazc participation of Afncan teams in the Los Anaeles Games. Budd should formally secure a plact on the British national team when she competes in the 3.000 meters at London's Crystal P~ arounds June 6 an the first of two official OlymJ>ic trials. She has run four world-class tunes over 1,500 and 3,00<Y meters Since arriving here amid ;r storm of · controveky. The statement from the Bnush Ol)mp1c Associa- tion said: "Thegc.nefl) purposcscomm1ttec ofthe the Bnush Olympic Association. having taken legal advice on tho nationality of Zola Budd and. with regard to the rules of the lntemational OlymJ?IC Commmee. confirm that Zola Budd meets the eligib1ht) requirements oft he IOC and can compete for Great Bma1n in the Los Angeles Olympics if selected." Qaote of the clay .... ~~~ ........, Baftlm9re Ot1°'8 deltp~ .. "'1191", on h19 team·• dynbtfc pbta'lu.I:. ~.Ola.rd be the Oakta:net A"s of the ·aos. only rrt.nOler." Devils name Carpen~er coach EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -boug r. Carpenter. getung his first shot in the . ' National Hockey League, was nl!med Thursda) as hca.s:i coach of the Ne" Jerse) Devils and U.S. Olympic Coach Lou Vairo was named as his assistant. -Va1ro said the poor showing b) his team at the -Winl'er 01~ mp1cs "absolutely" cost him a head coaching position in the.J'IHL. p1onshJps eatlitrthi1 mootb, us;xt sccond- scedcd Rich Leach of Laauna Beach. 6-3, 6-l Thursday to reach the quancrfinafi of the U.S. Tenni Asj()Cia- tion Olympic trials. , • • The much \\rtrt played indoors at the Nauooil Tenn.is Center. ,.. The 20.year-otd Jones of Sao Dieao wiU oppose ?i)o. 7 seed Jim Grabb of' Phoenix in today'' action. Grabb outlasted Jeff Hirsh of Rockville. Md .• 6-4. 7-'· John Letts of Rollin& Hills ursct Bobby Blair of Orlando, Aa .. the sixth se:cd, 6· . 6-0. Fifth-seeded Richey Reneberg of Houston advanced \Yitb a 6-J, 6-3 victory over Bpb Pellizzi of Dallas. Andrea Leand of8rookJandv1tle, Md .. the only pro m the overall field and the top-seeded woman, eliminated Halle Cioffi of Knollville, Tenn., 6-2, 6-2. The 20-~ar-old Leand, a 1981 U.S. Grass C.ourt singles and doubles hth5t, will ~PP<* unseeded Eleni Ross1des of Washin&ton. D.C. Twlns·mq"e closer to Angels Ed Hodge and Ron Davia teamed on a ml seven-hitter as Minn~sola moved to within one game of the first-place t\ngels in the West Division with a 7-2 victory over Kans.as Cny in the onl~ American League pmc Thursday. Hodge yielded single runs in the second and eighth innings before Oavts took over and posted his ninth sa\e ... ln Nauonal League action. Mike Scbmldt drove in three runs with a pair of singles and VClll Hayes hacf thrtt hit" two RBI and three runs scored as Philadelphia moved into first place 1n the East with a I 0-2 rout of the Chicago Cubs. Charles Hadson, 6-3, allowed five hits through eight innings, striking out eight. Cbuck RalDey, 3-4, the victim of seven unearned runs, was tht loser . . . RJck Mahler pitched a four-hitter, rookie Brad Kop,iminsk singled in Atlanta's win'mng run and Gleu Htlbbard and Dale Marpby homered as tht Dam Braves beat Cincinnati 7-1 . end- ing the Reds' five..game winning streak ... Bob Fonda, makmg ~nly his second stan since May 5 gained ~ts first victorv of the season al)d Brace Satter earned his 12th save, pitching St. Louis to a 5-2 victoJ'Y.J)ver tbe New York Mets ... ,Jo•e DeLeoq pitched a.six·h.ilf.cr and.Lee Lacy's seventh-inning double drove tn the winning run as Pittsburgh edged ~ontreal, 2-1. Deleon, 3-2. struck ou1 four -three of them in t~ first inning -and walked onewhileholdin~ the Expos to-three-bi.ts and no runs afterthe second mnmg. He retired 12 of the final 13 ballers he faced. ~tbcsda, Md. Norman, bi1 hair bleached white by the sun. wu the only man iri the l S6-man field able to breek into the 60s on the difficuJt Coo&fCSSional Country OubcounethtScbilly. brcnyday. Tied for&ttOndat :70 were Gary Hallbera. Rat,ai Lotram, Jim 'norpt and Scon tm,.... R rll\yoft'loscr io this eveot a )'C&T aao. Thesroupat 71 included Phoenix Open winner ToJD P•nHr, Jlm Sim-. and Pecer Jacobtn, a ~nt winqer of the Colonial National lnvitation tournament ~ .. In 1he LPGA Championship at Muon, Ohio, ClDdy H1ll. a former amateut 1tar, but a non-winner a profes ional, solved austina winds for a ~under-par 66 and the flrst-round lead in the second of the four women's aolf major Hill tournaments. The 36-year-old former U.S. Amat~ur winner, a professional for six years. built a f9ur-,troke lead over A.lice Miller and rookie Amy Beat. Soto ~anded auape~alon, fine CINCINNATI -The National m League ha.s suspended Cincinnati Reds pitcher Mano Soto (or five days and fined him for bis part in a brawl with lbe Chicago Cubs tn last Sunday's pmc at Chicago. Soto's stispcnsion stans today, the Reds an- nounced. The club declined to say how much Soto was fined. . Jim Ferguson. the Reds' vice president for publicity, said he would answer no other questions and make no other comments about Soto's suspension. f'V, Charger alu·ms clash ~dison hoping to avenge·. ' Edison and Fountain Valley will bold a class reunion on the footbaH field tonight when the high schools hold' their second annual alumni game at Orange Coast CoUeae. The first kickoff is set for 7:30. Noted names from past ovalrics will be on hand for the festiviiies. which combine some fun with some h.igb- spirited competition. with some emphasis·on the latter considering it's between the Barons and Chargers. The game is sponsorc<l by the Fountain Valley and· Huntington Beach Kiwanis clubs witft the proceeds ticketed to benefit each school's football proerams. 'tickets will be $3 at the gate and have aJso been available at each school. ''We've been ehjoyina the practices all week, but it's been a long week for the coaching staff," said Edison Coach BiU Workman. "We've been ba~ng workouts with our reiular sq~d, followed by the alums in Lhe evening. "But the guys are ready to put on a show." _ The Edison squad ~I feature such names from _past · '· championship squads as/qfuuterback Rick Bashore from f the class of '76, who later went~ t0_play fqr UCLA. . Others include quarterbeclc Steve Rakhsbani (Oass of '. '77, University of Hawali)i, defenSfve back and wide. receiver Steve Hines (ClaSS-01 ·82, San Jose State); lineman Jack Oarlc (Qass of '74, California); and linebacker Troy Seurer (0.ass of '82, Kansas). SOc off ~dult ticket with ad ORANGE COUNTY ~e~ftoll~'!eMAMA W ~ekend Spoi-ts on TV Fountain Valley will counter with wide receiver Kevin Margerum (Northern Arizona); quarterback Gil Compton (who went on to Arizona State); and Sam Cento18nfe1J)lace-klcker who lticl(C<ra neT<I goal i n last.r year's 5..Q Barons win). -11' Edison will be trying to even the series. "We haa our chances, we dropped Jl couple of passes last y.ear,'.' said Workmim. "But then again, they bad a pass dropped in the end zone. too." GUN, SHOW IKiiGB & IETI'B THAM IYllt Sat., June 2nd & Sun., June 3rd BUY-SELL-TRADE 3~0 TRADE TABLES Featuring Guns Antique & Modem Ammo War Relles & Surplus '1d an Art tacts Rugs & Jewelry -Coins Admiu4on S3.SO 50' off w /a.d Children Under 14 -$1.SO HOURS: SAT., SUN. 9 to S ORANGE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS NEW PRODUCTS PAVILION, ILDG. 10 Inter Gate 3-A Arlington Dr., Cotto Moaa For Recorded Info: (714) 919-7657 TEJMVISION 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Baltimore at Detroit. Channel 4. 11 a.m. -SOCCER: MlSL championship series. Baltimore vs. St. Louis, Channel 2. - -· I :30 p.m. -GOLF: Kemper Open. Channel 2. i p.m. -TR-XCK: NG\A track and field cham- pionships (delayed), Channel 7. 2 p.m. -GOLF: LPGA Championship. Channel 4. 2 p.m. -SOCCER: Olympia vs. Estudi,.ntes (played March 23). Channel 34. 3 p.m -SPORTSCOPE: Mason-Dixon 500 auto race. Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -BOWLING: Tucson Open. {delayed). Channel 7. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Cleveland. C hannel 5 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Harlem Globetrotters (tape); World high diving championship (tapt): Golf. U.S. Open preview. Channel 7. 8 p.m. -GYMNASTICS: U.S. Olympic trials (delayed). Channel"· 10 p.m. -BOXING: Maime Garza vs. Felipe Orozco, AJbert Davila vs. Enrique Sanchez (tape), Channel 34. RADIO 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: ~ngels at Cleveland. KMPC (710). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Dodgers, KABC (790). Sunday TELEVISION• I 0 a.m. -GOLF: Kemper Open. Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Cl~eland. ChanQel 5. 1~30 a.m. -GYMNASncs: Olympic Tnals, Chantel 7. It :30 a.m. -GOLF: LPOA Championship, Channel 4. . 11 :30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL. Houston vs. Denver, Channel 7. · 12:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL; Boston at Lakers. Channel 2. I :30 p.m. -TENNIS: French Open, Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -SPORTSWO,RLD: Bruce Jenner trac)c and fieJd classic (tape); U.S. gymnastics championships (~ape), Channel 4. ' RADIO· I 0:30 a.m . -BASEBALL: Angels at Cleveland, KMPC(710). 11 ::\0 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: USA.., LA Express at Washington, K.LAC (570). 12;30 p.m. -PRO BAS&ETBALL: Boston at lalcers, KHJ (930). For Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner, it's been an exceJlent chance to sec some of the alums this one time . every year. .. "~'.ve been having a great time in practice and we're looking forward to the game." he said. .. These JUYS are such great competitors that once the game starts, 1t will be ·all busigess." Oregon in control of; NCAA track 111eet EUGENE. Ore. (AP) -The University of Oreion, led by star distflnce runner Joaquin Cruz, enhanced its chances for the men's team title Thursday in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field ChainpiQnships. Cruz. a »raz1lian who is rated one of the top contenders in the 800-and 1,500-meters for the Los Angeles Olympics, had to work hard in finishing second in hisheat in th~ 1.soo Thursday. But he came through in 3:4 l.80"in reaching Saturday's final. He had reached today's 800 final by winning his heat Thursday. No one bas won the difficult 800-1.500 double in the NCAA meet lincc Don Paige of Villanova in 1979. "lfl pass this test. I should be OK for LA." said Cruz, a sophomore, who won the NCAA 800 title last year as a freshman. .. I expected a slower race (in the l ,500 trials). But the g~ (Paul Donovan of Arkansas, the heat winner in ir----------------------7.IJ 1.64) pushed hard the last two laps. 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Czcc:hoslo- vakia (AP)-Tpe state-run news-agency CTK on Thursday announced dates and venues of four post- Olympic events for atl\letes denied the chance to com- pete at the Los Angeles Games because of the Sov- iet-led boycott. ~veral other meets were scheduled bere last wtck at a meeting between sports leaders of the boycottina nations. Spons officials here have said the "post.:pmes" wiU be open to top inatt- na t iona I compet itors whether or not they h vc joined the boycotL 'I YEAR ANANCING WITH PRACTICALlY NOTHING DOWN (ON A'PMOVED CREDIT, f 4 • -. El Toro Hip will be the site tonipt when S4 of the top On.nae County hi&b schooJ voUeyblll players compete in the seventh annual All·Star matches: · The &irts will open the action at 6 WJ°'th the boys lo follow at 7:30. The event is beina hosted by theSaddlet.ck Valley Exchansc O ub. · • Admission is Slat the a,ate. · Amona the standouts for the North boys are Fountain Valley's Scott Mc.Keough, Marina's Mike Crowley and six memben of Estancia's Clf fir\Jlists. · . The South boyl'feature Luuna BeaCb sandout Scott Fonune and Rob 8rownina of Corona det Mar. ' For the South &iris, Am~Hatbcock of EstaJlcia and Kara MoGuintss o( CdM wi be on hand. On the North side is Maria Hamill of Fou tain Valley and Newpor't Christian's Stella Berkabile and Debbie.Mohler. egCKY BARMORE. • • Fullerton nine From Bl were still six other days of the week which Barmore used to i~prove her tennis game -with the help of her father. Gary, a better-than averaie player himself. . She also cred;ts Moran for her nsc to the top of the community college tennis world. "I don't think I would have been so successful if it hadn't been for Janice and all her help. I've learned a lot here," she says. "She's given me $0 much confidence. And in doubles, all Record payoff After six consecutive nigbu of carryover in the Los Alamitos pick six, three tickets suceessfully chose all six wjnner;s Tbursdaf . night, each -retumi.na a track record $228, I 73 at the summer quarterborK m~tina. . • _·s . of the pressure was on Noel and she really came throUgh." / Barmore says her biggest impro~c· ment has come not in form or faces M i chigan technique but in mental concentra-OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -Texas is one of three teams ti on. . considered to be the best of a solt<l field of ei&ht in ll\e 1984 "I tend to f.et a little excited -a NCAA Collese World Series that o~ here today, but· little anxious.• she admits. "This year University ofNew~ns baseball h Ron Maestn is rve learned to take my time, be more · serving notice to tb~ ~fending champion Looahoms.. patient. I've improved so much in Duri.nJacoachcs' pressconfercnceTbunday. Mann that area." said his Pnvateers arc deliahted to tnake their first trip tq. She admits her modest singing the anntal Division I championship-but they won't bC .. career" is slowed by "lack of scttlina for a vacation. ~ tr.tining," but still e.nJOYS singing . "Nothina ~nst beina here." he said, .. but we're here solos in church and be lung out a few to compete. We re bed to win at¥! I think we will." favorites at weddinp. New Orleans (4S.24) opens the tounwnenl apinst H~r career could conceivably take Texas (57·i2) today. Michipn (40.-18) meets Cal State off in either direc\ion -tennis ("I'd Fullerton (61·19) tonight.· love to pl"y pro~ssiortally .. ) -and The other fint·round contests will be played music ("I wouJJf_a't mind getting into Saturday, with Miami, Aa. (47·26) facing Arizona State the producingcnd of the business"), (53-18) an,d Maioe (33-l8) meeting Oklahoma State When you think about it, Barmore · (SS-13). · · • · · • bas already produced a couple of big ~__.............. 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' ·"" She takes just 60 minutes .to a dvance tQ French Open PAIUS(AP)-Top«eded ~ Navratilo~ 1im1na •ttll not perfect; Oeeded only an hour van,ce into the final 16 of the F rench ~:::;.:.....:;;::::-.;;:-" cbampionshi~. · Navratilova, who was uptet in the fourth RMlind 1ast ymr'-heranfYJou onm. ~iecrMane::rh,.----=-~ Calleja of France. 6-1 , 6-3asshesceu10 capcardter consccutavc major tournament title ani1 coaapletea ~ Slam title. which includes a SI million boo~ In a match that -was baited Thursday ni&bt t>ecnef· darkness. l 5th..seeded Carbng Bas.sett of Canada, S-2 in the final set, needed only two more pmes to off Petra Huber of Jl.usu'ia, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. Earhcr today. Americans Zina Garrison and Horvath became the first to advance to the final Garnson. seeded suth.\stopped Raffaella R~ of 7.5 6-4 1n an entertau~na Center Court match, Ho~ath swept past Kathy Rtnaldi 6-0. 6-3. Horvath, seeded ciahth. has now dropped only games m her first three matches h~on the sJow ttd.-iw, couns of this S 1.8 million tournament But she was nor ,runkina about a potential quarterfinaJ with Navratilova, whom she upset here last year. "I Just want to get tbctt (in the quartcrfinals)Ud • ap to > 9CCdtng. •• Horvath said ... Anyth•n& more • a bonus." · Pia> was held up for thrtt hours because of,._ .,_ evcntua.lly got underwa=t 2 p.m. (Paris ume). Jn the men's sin • it's been 29 ycan tiMe • A.mencan bas captu the title -and that's kMii......,, 1or John McEnroe and Jimm} Connon. , On Thursday, the top seeds strode ~ ~· the thud round -all but one. Conn.ors won,toc).·blll .bi#, advance was a sem as he overcame dlffiCult ~...Sa determined opponent in one oflhc best malebaoftaieday. Both he and McEnroe took lo the coun lllllin ~. Connors apinst Martin Jaite of Ar&entina uid Mc:Em-ot against fellow American Mel Purcell. "We played some~ tennis,., !:onnon liiailiil~ dowrung Bntain"s John Uoyd., 6-4, 6-1, Moe~. ··But I want to add that I think I can do beucr ... Better would have been hard to imailine. Camtors consistently turned defensive lobs into bUeti.De ~ faked Lloyd mto backpedaling as be diopped delicate drops shots Just over the net, and took bis mul ahate·or seanng cross-court and down·t~e.line winners. Lloyd pla}cd well. but Connors was O•et wbelrii .. and the record crowd 9(° 29.297 -the ..,_ ever & a singk da} at Roland Garros -~ecstatic. · Chris faert Uoyd. who mamcd JObn Uoyd after aa. on~gam. off .,.gain romance with Connon.. ~ the •Connors-Lloyd match after she dispelebed bef teeond• round foe. Masako Yanagi of Japan. 6-0, 6-0. 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In) Ati.nr.a IMcMurtrv l ·6 encl Fetc:ofll 3·S> al C·nconnafi (SOio 1 I ancl 81f'envC 2·S), 2 I " ~nlrHI ILH 1·21 al P11fSOurllh R'lOMft •·~ lnl SI LOU<' (AAOulef 1·4) al New Yor11 Gooekn 4·l) (n) C"•C800 IRtuKllli 2 ll el Ph~le Bvsirom 2·1), (n) Sa11 D~ !Wlllhon 4·3) et San Fran· " co~co IKrukow 3·SI, (n) Setunllv'\ ~ Hovston •• ~. lnl CntUDO 11 Plllladt4pllle Sen ~ 11 San Frenclsco MontrN I •I P11tlbufoh. In) Attan1t at Cincinnati, (n) SI LOiii• al New York. (n) MAJOR LE.AGUE LEADERS Amet1can LAa9Ue ~--TTI NG C 100 el beltl: Enote. Minne· r.o1I , 364, Trammell, Detroit, .J4a;-Mur~1v-, a.ii.more, .la; Cotlm, Toronto, .341, OaYis S.ettte, .340 ltuNS Rlr*«I. hlllmorl, lt, Tremm.11, ~tro<I 119. WNfekW ~roll, 33, llUtltf', ClevelallC! 32, DeOt ......... Jl; Hen- oenon. 0.11~. 31 lt81 Mvr.rf/t. a.111mor •• 47; ~. O•klencl, 44; l.ltmon, Detroit. U ; A. Davit, Stelt1t. :i.. Ra. eos1on, Jl. KITS: Gerct., TOf'onto, 66, Trammtll, Oelroil, 64, Rlpktn, Belllmore: 60. E Murrev, Ba11lmore, "' Malllnolv. N-York, SI; Yount, Milw_. .. , SI. C DOUBLES: Trammell, O.troit. 1•. G 8~1. TOf'onlO, 1a. Melt"1olv, N-Vor'k. 13, 8 ere lltd with 1 l TRIPLES· . Owen, S..lllt, 6, Collini. Toronto, S, """1tMIV, TOf'onlo, s. RI.aw, (nlcaoo. S; Rls*lfl, ISelllmore •• 4; U""'8wl Toronto, 4. • • · HOME RUNS: IClnvm•n. O•klAl!ld, 1t communltv coh91 STATE TOURNAMENT (at P',.._l on.e C..11 '· 5.M IMmllrdlne • San B«nel'CIJN> 000 000 OOC>--O 1 I ~anve Coest 003 120 0011-6 I I G\I09eO<I. Wllhems CS> end ·N-ton °'llf'odt and &errvhltl W--0S18f'ode, 9-4 L-GuOOeO!t", 6·2 28-8errvnilt COCCI, Newlon (S8l lB-CrelMtnberO IOCCI HR-Senne (OCCI 2, Kwolek (OCC) StQuN• ,, S.ddllblca 1 S.CIOleDeell J 100 000 jl(I0-1 11 Colle9t or SMuo._, 010 230 box-6 1 2 Lomeli, Merkel ISl, Soeoct (6), SNw Ill eno Cem.chO, CrHll,,_t end Eno. ' w-<rH4t~ 10-3 ~~omell t-1 HR-DtAnoell•4 (Sl, G\r~ CCOSI °"*' $CerM LA Hert>or 3, ~rem..-.lo CC 2 Lentv 12. Oxnet,d S COlleQe of Cenvon• 7, COlfeot of S.C.uolH 6 S.Creroento CC t. O•n•rd I COxnerd e41mltl•ledt - T.-n kMdUle 10 •.llft--Sa~ (24· 14) v1 San ll«nerdino Vellrr (2fr"'ll) (~ 10 e.m -COllvt of~· (23·111111 Sacnmtnto CC (27·11 (IOMr etlmlneted) 3 Pm -Or.noe Co.it (27· 10) vs.1...anev l~Ml l P.m. -LA .._,llof 121-t) vs CoileCJe of C1n~.on1 (?9·11 f 1 1>.m. -Or•llff Coe!tt·L.aMV loMr vi Sa~cll·S.n Bernerolno V-tli.v wlnne< 1 p.m. -COlllOt of ~uolt\·Sacremen· lo CC winner vs LA Her!tc>r·Co1'"9 of Canvon1 10M< r Ct~ TONtGHT • (It UCL.A) 1 1>.m. (Smell Sctloolll C11r111t.n VJ. Crouroedl SATUtlDAY (et AMM!m SllMllUm l NtwPOrl 10 e.m. (l·AI -Cllemlnede "'' S.n Maflno I 11.m. 12·Al -LAHIUM Hin• "''· Norco •:JO p.m l3·A) --"l.omPoC vt.. Cat1von 7:JO 1>.tn (4·Al -MJllnlan v• SOutll Torr..- o.... ........ NEWll'OttT LANDING (New"'1 8aldl) -2' allCllef• 12 •and ~n. 30 ~ ~114. 22 Yroo. 12 ·blue i>ercn. a cellco beu, 11 mac«ertf, ~b4rzon DAVEY't; LOCKIEft CtffW"'1 ... di) -IO •"9W.\ 2S .,.rrecude. 2S bOMO. 4 vellOWt•ll, 61 rodf nsn. :n calico ~u 12 Mnd t>ass, 31 wl'll\e 11.n. 131 mackerel l'ltfi weetc'• tri*t P'•nts LOS ANGELES -8111 Rock Cr~ Pvremlel Lake SAN •ERNAROCNO -Bio Beer L•k•. Davl1, S.111•. 11; Rlpkeni~•llfmore, ~; I K ii.... O\lcatO, 10. • ' Arm.1. ttoston. 10. Murr• e.nimort, \ STQLEN BASES; Getcla . TOl'Otlto, ~. ~. 21, ISU!)er, Clevele 1 11, lernU.Wd, Ofotelend, lS; tl'eltb, Mlllll.lS. Colonldo River (Neeoi.t), Silverwooel Lekt SAN DIEGO -Cuvemeca Lake. SAN LlltS OllSll'O -l®ez Lel<t •PN -Alder CrMI<, Ceder Creek Enklne CrMI<. K«n Rl¥er (Ot mocni Dam to KRI Powlf"houM, 8<><841 Power· llOuM IO Otrnocr•I Dem, JMbelle Dem lo "9feli PoWtl"llOUM, KRl PowertloUM IO Lake l1ttltfte) PITCHING (S O.cblon1J· Lael, Toronto. S-0, 1.55: MerTls, Defroll, llr11 1.19; Stitt>, Toronto, 7·1, 2M; lt.L Jedt~. TOf'onto, 6·1, 2.22; Caucll, Otkleno, S-l, 3.24; Oevls, BattlmOre. S-1, l .7S; Porter, MllweullM, S·I, 1.75. STRIKEOUTS: Morrl•, O.troll, 66, Stieb, Toronto. '3; Mllllro. N-York, 53, l.MI, Toronto, 52; .,., ......., n. SAVES: ~rv. K•ns~" Cltv, 12, Ceudll, c:>Kiand. 10. Flnoers. MJ1weu1t ... t , RO.vi., MJrw.lote, 9, Lame>, Toronto, I. St ...... loslon, I NatlONI L•9'1e B1'TTING (100 et 1>11$): Frencone, Montreel, .J6.4, Gwvnn. S.n Dle9o • .34S, Wulllntton, Attentt, J.tO, Brtnlv, S.n Frencbco • .339, Clark, San FranclM:O, .J29 RUNS. Wloolns, Sen Oleoo, JS, Mal •hew•. Cnlceoo. 34. Relnti, MonlrHI, :M. s.mua. Pt111eOetP11i.. ll, Scllmldl. Ptlltedel· llftle, 32, We'1\lnotoft, Allante, 32. RISI Carter, MonlTMI, 42; Dum.tn. Clli<.aoo. 41, Schmidt, Ptll~1a, 36, JOevb, Clli<.aoo, 33, C.V, Chk:eoo, 32, Clerk, San Frenclsco, 31. HITS; S.muel, PhlledllPhla, 62; Send· blf"O, Oli<.aoo, '2. Frencone, Montreal, 60; Gwvnn, S.n Dteoo. "• Partcer. Cincinnati. S4, Reints, Montreel, S. DOUBLES· FreftCOnt, Monlrtei, 14, Ctv. Chi<.aoo. 13, Certtr, MonlrHI, 13. Sandberg, ChlQ90, ll, H\Altloerd, Atlente 12 TRIPLES S.muet. ~le. I, Gwvnn, San Oleoo. S, S.~o. Chlceoo, S, McGee. St Louis. 4. 1 ert lied with 3 HOME RUNS. MurPhv. Al1•nl•. 13, SC11tnld1, Pnli.defohle, 12; Out'ttem, Chi· CtQO. 11. FMlll', N-Vortl, f. Cerler. Montrtel, 9, Clerk, Sen Frencl1co, 9 STOLEN BASES S.muel, Pf\lledelc>hle, 26 W"100lns S.n Dle9o 26, Red\IS, Clncln· 11111 21 Oernllf' O.ocaoo, 11; Ml~. Clncinne•i 17 PITCHING (5 oec1slon\) Soto, Clncln· nali, 7· I 2 SI. L.. Montreal, 1·2. 2 7', Lvncll, N-York, ··I 332, OrCIKO, New York, •·I, I" Perez, Allen••· 4· I, 4 "· Sandlfwn. Cnlcaoo. 4 1 2 n . STRIKEOUTS Rven, Houston, II, v....,.,..., o..en. 71. Gooden. ..... Vork. 73, Soto, Conclnnell, 10, C.l'ICMlllfle, PillsOurOh. ~ C.,.llon, PtllledelPtlll, St SAVES Stitt• St Louis, 12, Got ..... Sen Otego II, HO!lend, ~~. 10 LtSm1lll CNc.eGo. t . Ol'OKO. New Yor'll, I Aft9ll •wraen IATTING Al Ill H HR aeni-1 M 11 Jl , Brown 2'2 1 I I Wiifong '1 9 27 J Cet-141 11 •2 J O.C:ffot 113 7t SI I Lvnn 161 lS 44 6 Narron .i 2 tl I Sconlto • O 1 I Downtno 114 10 40 I G-r la! to 14 10 • 8oont !JO ., » 0 ft• Jed!SOll 170 2• 36 ' P.1111 ,,. ,. n 1 S<llOfleld 14S 14 lO 1 Piede*> )0 6 6 I "o JeckMWI o 7 1 I T..... Mn JU 41' ., ~CHtNO ... l"ct. 11 ,., 4 .>a' 13 ~ ft 1N 1t .m 15 m 2 .. Ji: 11 212 tO JU 2' .211' 12 '°' '..., , .. J IJS.: m.- P H II SO ··~ .. A ~ ,..., " 7 ti "' , ,. ForKll I''~ l• ) 10· l•I 221 Z.lwl 60'.'.I ff 14 IS ,_, UI Jor111 74 11 n ,. J·J i..ci Conteit "y, 11 10. 1 l •t :Ut Wfll 71"' 74 Jt u "' 4 T7 It~ 7t IO N 31 ... 4 •.12 llMlfmM ,.,,,. 14 1 •• .-. u• Cun~ I I• J • H UJ LaCorle 74 ~ '11 11 11 '"' 6.2' Slalclll Jl~ •7 14 11 M 1 t7 Sllren 5 I t 1 .. , tO.• OtMrt II 16 f t t-1 t • T..... 6l.M 412 161 "' »-11 ut SaWl ~llttJ,. Keuf ,_,....,c.1nr• • TI.IL.ME -8ont Creek, Oter er.-. Orv Mffdelw e r.-, Kwn Riv• (aoulll for1t), Kern River (Felrvlltw Dam to KR3 PowerhouM, Jotin~lt Bridoe lo Felr· view Dem), Nooe YQllno Creel<, ~r· mini Creek (uPPtl' end l&wef'I. Poso CrHll. SOulll ,,..., Tull River CmlddWfork), Tule Riv• (ll0f'1h •nd aoulll ICJN11 of meln fork), Tull Rlvef' (~ Sloe>e er .. J. White River tNYO -Babe. Crftk, Bio Pine er.-, IS!Mloo Creek (lower, mlOCllt, SO<Jll\ end lnteke II), Goodale Crtefl., 1~'°' CrHll, Lelle Sjfibf"lne, Lone Pine Creek, 0.k Creek thltth fork), RocX Cr~ Llkt, ~di CrMtr., Svmmtt CrMk. Taboc>M Creek, Tlnemella Crtelt, Tullle Creek USFL WESTERN CONFERENCE Dtn¥er LA Ex11A$s Arizona °tklend ... dfk W L T I 6 0 1 1 0 ' I 0 5 ' 0 ClntrM Pct. l"F S71 290 500 2S2 429 341 3S7 17' Houston 9 5 o .643 471 Mldlloan 1 7 O SOO 310 0-lehOme 6 • 0 429 217 S.11 AnlCHllo S 9 0 351 22:2 Cllica09 4 10 0 286 ?96 EASTERN COftFIERENCIE •• • .. Mk Pt11taottimli. 13 1 o m 394 New Jlf"wv 11 J O 716 312 PtlllbufOll a 11 o 21~ m WHlllnoton 2 11 0 1 ~ 200 SeutMrll Btrmll'Qllem 12 2 0 8S7 411 Tampa Bev. 10 • 0 7t4 31t ~ Ol'lten• • 6 0 571 276 ~11 6 1 o m 2sa Jec:k'°"vltle 4 10 0 216 !SS T8flllM'• ~"'" New Orttens et MilmPnb -Mlcl'll9•n •I Sen Antonio ..,,.. .... ~ JecklOllVlte el o.lilend Clllc:NO ti Olllthomll ~V'\G~ LA IE•.,..., el Watnlnoton HoutlOtl et 0tn¥tr Arlzone et lllrmlnonem .....,, J.,...... ., r.,,_ a.. ~V'•O. Plt1111Ur9'1 •I ~ladelotlle ,. . l"A m 2'I 132 ?IO lll )CM 371 270 37'2 : Olyiq.pic Gamea history Kemoer o..t ,., ...... ,Md.) Greg Normen SCOll ,slmoson JfmTIM>fpe GervHellt>tro Aeloft l.Mldrum Jim Simon• Tom Purt11r Pe1tf' Jecol>~n BradFuon Mille Reid Gil MOf'o•n Merk Pleil Merk Weibe Ronnie Bleck Heltlrwln Wevnt O.Frenceteo WlllleWOOd 0-Sauer• Mika Donald Tonv Slhs Joe lnmen urrvMJzt Hel Sulton Rend'V Wallo.ins 0.11 Helldorson Gerv MAr10we Griff MocKN Jim Colbert SCOtt Hoen Tim Norri• John Mallettev BudOv Getdntr TllomHGrev Mark O'Mlere Sieve Liebler Dann... Gooelman B111 8rl1ton Ml1<e Peci.. 8oO Sheerer Tom Jenkin• Frtnk FUllrer Georoe Burn. Fred Cou1>1•• Greg Powers Ken Kell•v JonCllelfee Fuuv Zotller Morris Helalskv Cralo Sleole< Rlc:llerd Zokol Lenee Ttn Bn • .O Howetd Twlnv LOf'en ROl>lf'll /l(lark McNullY Donnie Hemmond Cunis Strenoe Mille Sullivan O.A Welbt'lno Biil Krellert Bob«lv Clem1>tt1 G«iroe Archer LMEkler MK O'Greov BooBovd Curt Bvrum Jim 8ooro• Bob Glider BrellU- llot>Ov W edll lns G_.oe Cedlt Jim NelfOrd Jim Kent Gavin Leven'°" Lerrv RIP\ker 0M0ouotH1 Denis WellOll .oevld Dorin RuuCocN•n a·Mertv Wt1I GlbDY Giibert Merk Brooks TllOmll1 Ltnl'Nn Tommv Velenllnt Mick Soll Ken Brown Torn Le mort Merl< Catee•tcCl'lle Lvn Loll Forrftl Fezter Clarence Ro.- 800 E .. lwood o .... 0'1(841y Roger Melble Peut Azlnoe< Jav.Cuoel Tonv O.Luc• Jea Sc>radlln Mlkt Smllll Nick Prlct Ctlerlel Coodv ltonerC! TllOmOM>fl JONI McN•rnev Dan FOf'1man JIC1< Ferenz KenGrttn Jeff Mllc.l'llM Wt't'MGradv Chtpetdl JOfln Hllt'lllrlk Mlkt Cunnlno Jodie Mudd Wevnt Plavtr len ISektr·Flnofl PelMcGowen Gerv K l'1.llOtf' MlktP\lln.em MMHO!llftd BlllGleuon MAie Nlcoletle DlvtS.r Jol\tl COOll D1vld PtoPitt JlmG ... •MI" Al Monon K' I.Ito GaryMcConl WNeltf' s, .... .,. .bruce Fle1V. l.f $tlled .,..~ .. Frt nt\ (;OtWf ~~Slntl"I BIUSallder Bred Mltllrd A.cllmAdlms LIMY Miiiet • P.tttFo#ltt LM ltlllktl' CNOlllt..,._T 0•~ llOCl\t6111 ltlctl ()Mos Gwv~ Vktor'•..-.. •OfNUcil• C.MV Pt.e.,tr ~' .. 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Jf ..,...., .~ \_NA~ • , ....... ()Mt) • Clndv Hitt 34.,,_.. Alice Mill« 34~70 Amv 1tn1 3'·U-70 Deooi. Melllt(lltl 36-35-71 Pet BradllV 3'·lr71 SeUv Liit.ie 3'•37-71 Siivie Blf"IOlee.Cinl 3S·3'-71 Beth Deni.I 3'·31-71 \ Penv S'!Wflln 3'·3r71 \Bartl TllOmlt JS.·36-71 Sandrt Hevnle J5'-3'-71 Doi Gtnneln 37·l'--71 L-. Muretilta • 31-3r7'2 Lisa Youno 3'·36-7'2 Pennv Pllll 35-37-72 Ho1t1, s1acv 34·»-n Vldtl Feroon lS-37-72 Beverly Klen 3'·»-72 8renoe Golchmllh 3'·36-72 8el$Y Kll'Q 36--36-72 Shem Turner »·3'--71 Aveko 0-..moto >~37-72 Merv &1th Zlmmtrrnan ll·,.._n Celllv Marino 36·3'--71 8td< v ~-71·36-1'l RoOln Welton 36·37-13 .Oetdlel la$ker lS-31-73 ~rt v Didier son 37 • 36--73 ...,,,,,Jonnson 35·31-73 Je1111 Anderton 37·36-13 O#WnCot lS-31-13 Atlee Ritzmen 35·Jt-7,J Jo Anh w .. nem 37.37..:.7, Jo.n Joy~ 31·11-14 JoAnnt Cemer 39·3:S-7• ' Vid<i Alverez 37·37-74 Cindy F'MOer 37-37-74 Lvnn Str_.,, . >1·36-74 Donne CePOnl 31·36-7• Sue Ertl 37·J7-7• Petll RJl.il 31·~4 Lori Gerbecz 37·37-74 Sberon B•rrt11 37·37-74 Jeennet tt Keft 31· 37-7 5 Mvre Ven H-. ll·l7-7S Catlly MorM 37·»-7S Marv Oe4ono 37·lt-75 Alwko Hlk•oe 31·37-7S Mindy Moort 39-36-75 Berb 8unllow111v 41·3+-75 fllllncv LOC>ez 3'·lt--1S Jene Lock 31·37-7$ S.ndra Pelmer 37·lt-75 Deni" Stret>lo ll·J7-7.S Amv Alcott 3'·37-75 PeflY Hevtl .Jl·J1-7S Anne"Merle P•lll r-•~ Donne H. Wtilfe I 3'·,,_75 Jene Sirmon• 37·»-7S Jull lnUltr 36·3'-7S Nenette Cf(co U•40-7S Marv BM Pontr 37·-7S Lvnn Adami 39·17-7' Jene Gffdft 39·37-76 SYslt McAlll1tw 3'·J7-76 Vicki Stneteton 40-36-7' Misslt~M 31·»-76 Jene Crlft. 3'·31-76 Olenne Dlllev 39-37-7' Merv DWVI<" 31·»-76 Sue Foollmtn lt·J7-7' Jene Bleloek 3'·»-7' Jeckle Blf"IKh 31·»-76 Garde 8ovkln 3S·41-76 Bonnlt l.eutr 39-37-7' Ltenn Ctswdev 31·3t-7' Leuren+.owe 31·»-7'. 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TtcMlcal•-Los A~ 2> llSostoft I A-14.-.0. PNMtt °"" , .. ,.,., ,...., ................ Jlmmv Connon (U.S.) Olf. JoM l.IOvf (ISrllelft), 6·4. 6· 1. 6-4; Emilio SaflChlI (Scleln) def Tom.ti Smid <C11ctlOUovMlel, · 1·6. 6•4, 6-4, John McEtroe (U.S.) def. Ben ' Tttttnnen (U.S ), 6-4, 6·1. 6-4; lvtn Lendt <C1ec:hOSloVUle) IMf. Merlo MerlfneI (8olM1t. 6'1, 6-0, 6·1; Jot111 Fttwitv IAutlraHal dlf. H-·WOl!I Sc.'llw•ltr (W•I Germenv>. 6-1, 44. 6·3, 6-7,. 1-6, Yannlcll Noah Cf=r~l Ctlf. eernerd eotlMu C914eluml, '"'· 6-4. 6-4; Ketel Novac:.ll (Cnct1oalovt1llle) dM. JoM Lui\ Cltf'c CArlltf11"'9), 2..._ 6-2, 6-3. 3 .... 1·6, Melt Wllet'MMr tSwtdenf dlf. Jofln Alu· • MdW (Auatnll•I 6-4, 6• 1, 6·3; Jlmmv Ariel CU.$.) dlf. Gl..;,1 Od9llclo (llalv), 7·5, 6·2. 6·2. w ...... 1s.c...1t.,..SM11e1 Martini Nnrt~• <U.S.) fef. Marcelle MllMr (fffttllrltlldl), 6-1, 6-1; HIM Men· dllkOVI (CltCMlovekl•) o.t. Su1tn Matearll'I CU.$.), 6-2, 6·4; Ctlrlt &~ UOVd ·(U.S.) dlf. Meaako Ylnlkl (JIMnl, 6-0, 6~; K•lllV Horvelll (U.S.) "'· Ettulto Inoue (Jecien). 6·1. 6-0; Otudla Kofldl-Klltdl C Wet GermeltV) oaf. Sotlfllt Arnlectl (Frence), 6-~. 6-0; EllN El""*o CUS$1t) o.t. Natalie IUve (Uss.t), H , 6'-2; Virginie Ruzlcl (Romanle) oaf. Ketllv Jorden (U.S.), ... ,, 6-2; LtUl't Arreve (f'WU) flf, Jo Dutlt J <8rltaln), 6-J! • J-7. 6·4: S&IW1M GOiia fYUOOlllVlt) "'· Andnla Temnvarl (Hun· o•rv>. 7·5, 6·4; Ctmllll ltnlamtn CU.SJ dlf. Jemie.Golder CU.S.I, 6-2, 6-2. u.S: OtvmPk trleb (et .... Vtnil ,,,.,,,, ...... Kdv Jones CS.ti Dltool def. Rldl LHC11 (~ Bffdl). 6·3 ... 1. Jim Gfe~ CPMtntx> def. Jeff Hlrsll <ltocltvlle. Met>. 6-4, 7-S; Jofltl Letti Cltolllne Hiiis) dlf. Bobb¥ ISlelr (Ol"lalldo, Flt.), 6· 1. 6·0; Rlcllllv It~ CHoutlonl def. ~ Petllul (Oen.a), 6-1, 6-3. w ............ Andr• LHnd (8roolUendvlllt, Met) def Hall Cloffi ( Knoavllt l. 6-2, 6· 2, Eleni Rosaldff CWtlhlllelon) def, Nlurb ~ (Mlemll, 7.... 7·S; Gretcflln ltlnft !Pit· ltburlh) oaf. Terri O'lttllv (ltidteWOOd, H.J.), 6·1. 6'2; Cvnthla /MoGrewor (Palos V•dn Esletwl dlt. NIQN AAndt1 (Princeton, N.J.), 6·4, ,_..; Kirsten Drtvtr CWnlon, Conn.I oaf. sri.ron Flttc:ntr <SOoll•nel. 7·5, 6·1; Merv Norwood (Okie· lloi'lla Cllvl def. COllMe S.rtel (Lodi, OlllO), 6-2. 7·5. • . · .. :1 .. -~a4r1u·Cltsmi1e,s .. " . '. .. . \., they moved from 1treet to street m marbbly wefl-de\~I~ tor buth ~t ~ ·on family1 .. baBy 18 months of hard luck coming to end for the Mitchells By DAVID BISHOP °' ............... • Mask.ins tape covers the doorbell on a home on south Bristol Street in Ne't(pOft Beach, and J)C'DClled on n 1s a request to "knock qwetly, infant steeeina.'' Its a warning long-awaited for the Mitchell family -Sam, Monique and 22-month-old Marian -who on ThlU"Sday brou&ht home tiny Rina, a 3-month-old addition to the family who s~ the ftnt 90.days of her life in Cfiildren's ·Hospital of Ora~ County followina premature binh an March. · Rina's coming home for the ftrst time is a bright ray of hope in the Mitchell's hard-luck. sto'ry of the past 18 months. It an belan when Sam tosi-his job -with Pacific Telepbooe ma labor- managcment dispute. The couple -warted at varioul odd jc)bs (botli arc musicians) to help make ends meet ~ Beach. that stqe. But *' x wceh Rina It was the most hum1lial.lna ex~ contracted spinal mcoinaitJi and • pe'timoe of my hfe,'' Mons~ said. • beautle seriously ill. · .. Job opponunities dried up bc:cau$C , .. They ~·t promisin1 about the they bad no phone and could no prc)sn~i~" Monique said, ..... we lonatr afford the answering service asked Ood for a mU'"ICle.'' It .ca~ that Sam used 1n trying stimulite a home Tbunday. · , fled&lina ~ repair and 10---The t.1itcheUs ~bavc nothi"8-1)ut stallation busu;1css. .. • • praise for CHOC. -It's a great place," At that point all they bad vtas tbe said Monique.' .. Thet .• have truck, each other, and very little inarvelous pcopk v.orlina tb'ere and ~ optimism, not to mentton Monique's they allow the parents to be with lh~ stx-month pregnancy.· ctuldren at all tunes durina UM! day." But lu~k did a double-take for them Monique spent ix to eight boun a on March 1. TheMitcbells'pli&ht was day at the bosp•tal a'\(l Sam· at least ·· chronicled in the Daily Pilot wtucb two-boon. brought several off en of help, tnclud-"Rina was alwaysav.-arc and alert." in& the house they oow live in. But Moqiquc said. "We sang hci' one of only boun afta the :story a~ . oU.r favorite so'np when $}'te wa o,p.ly . and the donations beaan com10J in, 24 hours Q.td and she open~ her e)'es Monique bepn suK~ freQuent and looked up at us. She uad_erstood. contract.ions.. Alarmed. they drove .. When we explained sof\Jy in. ha the truck to Mission Commumty ear what the doctors would be doina Hospital where Rina was born 28 she wouldn't cry. but she did if: we weeks into the preanancy and ad-dido 't talk to her and she didn "t know mined immediately to the intensive what was goina on. . . caTC ward weighing 2 pounds. 2 .. It was an expc1icoce thatt-really ounces. convtnccd me hfe ~sat cooccp- , Tiny.Rinaisnow"'aJmosfopt<rnvc-tion," MomqU"e saiO. -- pay the rent on. their 4guna Beach home. But then Marian $uf-f'ered a severe hernia that required six weeks of arot,and-t.he-clock care prior to hospitalization and SUJICf'Y. pounds," proud mother 'Monique Sam bas conllnued to~ b'old a said Thursday shortly after bnngtng variety of odd jobs 111 l'COCGt ~ks to the baby home and putting,;..ber~t~o .:.bed~~he;;,::::IP:..:pa:.-:;:.Y..;;thc~bi~U;..,wb:,,.h;ile;;;;;..:;;;;;:..;.;:;;1;;;;n~1...;,,for=-~-~~ An ~1i-n;~wnsrmd1 "ns1ottae.te~:eCalmpto~~t llOi.lqae llltcbeU loftn&IJ bolda S-montla-old daqliter IUD&. I Th.ino-went from-bad to wtflile when tliey were evicted from their home. They t(aded their car for the Dodge step van and. when their welcome at various friends' homes eventually wore thin, made the back of the vehicle their only abode, which moniton her heartbeat and respir-Mg\.U ...,, ... ~ .. ation. · taken care of 11)0St of· the babf 's Althou&h Rina's arrival home is hospital expenses and. with dona- before-the datt mia:inafty -planned, lions. -.. -c iilade cnoug1l money lo ,et her hospital stay was nearly cut by," said Mo ntquc. tragicalJy short. . .. Actually it worled out pcffectly When born she was ao .. ex-because Sam was able to work hts traordinary . baby," said Moruque, tune around being at the hospital and since she did not require artificial tahna care of Marian while l .,.,U respiration. Her lungs were J'c. there." Momque said. $culptuie h8.s -~hort_ lifeSpan - SA~ DIEGO(AP)-=-Even tbe bCst artwprlt created by F.tank OeAmicis has a shon lifespan. AJI that is often left ofllis sculptures is a paycheck and a lump of ice. • "If we've done ~mething really hot. we take a picture ofit," DeAmicis said. "But it can be frustrating. You put it out on a banquet table one day and the next day, some kid.dumps 1t off the back dock." · OeAmicis and Juan Carlos Paredes are considered two of the best ice sculptors. Paredes., who learned the basics of ice sculpting l S years ago 1n his native Ecuador, is in charg~ of cold food preparation at the Hotel Inter-Con- tinental. - "rm still learning." he said ... You improve· and imprt>Ve and then you take another pu~cc and work on that until you ~t bet.t.cr." DeAmicis, assistant executive chef at the La Costa Hotel, began ice sculpting three ~ears aao when the hotel's previous ice sculptor left. His degree in bioengineenna and re- RUG WEAVER CREATES HE·R OWN DESIGNS. DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) -There's a mystique about sitting at a loom, lost inthe artistry of weaving briaht yams into a beautiful design, producing a rua 10 aiorious that it doesn't end up under foot but hangs on the wall like a~~~ . Alice Picken of Doylestown makes such rup, but she finds her hours at the loom anticlimactic, even boring. She hates to admit it. but sometimes while she's weavina she watches TV. To her, the intensity and adventure come when she sits down with a pencil and graph paper to create adesJan. · . Slie can make a Lightnina Rua, bright red shot throuab with a yellow zig:zaa that sce~s to .vibrate; or a bold aeometric pattern composed oflmy stnpes of many colon; or a tapesuy-like weave1hat comes out of a shaft· switchina technique; or a picture made up of little blocks. like somethina from a computer. · ·•1 try very hard to do oriainal contemporary desian," quired engineering classes helped him in lus cold pursuiL "You map out yo'ur sculpture in threc(views)-front, side and top- which 1s a standard for descriptive geometry,'' he said ... Sometime you have to take a photo, break it up tnto grids and transfer to the ice. ··For all the engrnccrs out there who want to be real creative, they can pick up a 300-pound block of ice and go to . it," said OeAmicis, who bas started his own ice sculpting business in o.mr ......... _, Lee...,.. Pickelt says. "The whole joy of doin& it is to do something different and original." Pickett is not pleased to hear people compare her rap to those made by Navajos or early Am'erican settlers. She rejects such irhitation both because she wor'ks from her own vision and because of the market value of her ruas - Patroneee · Deeau Baldwtn (left) attenda reception, boeted by CUoJyn DeWald. $30 a square foot and.heading hi&her. .. , couldn't make as much money as I do, rehashing colonial things," she says. Pickett gets $620 for her averqe-size 43-by-70-inch rua. tum Ina out about 20 a year on a loom that completely fills what was SU{>posed to be her dinina room. She sells them thro. uah an anterior desian firm with a.n affiliated art aallerY in Boston, throUJb the Artisans' Cooperative in Chadd's ford, and occastonally at shows. · .. Artists aren't supposed to be monewy," sbe says, .. but it's nice to be able to 10 out and buy yam and not feel auilty afterward." ..... - When Pickett desians a rua, sbe 1wu with a &ketch. Then sbe sits down wjth the araph '{>aper and does a careful rende:rins of every curve and tn11e. When lbe plans ~ colon. u often as not sbe. decides to dye the yam henelf. Sbt want shadinas so aractual that one color will slide into another with no ob vious line bet~n the hues. AJtbouah her nap are modetrl. she doesn't consider them avant.prde. She ays what ab.e's doia, is com)inina uaditfonal techniques tn a new way. ''I do oriainal dc&ips, .. she 11)'1, "but thete is a lot of 1u~Maotonventional fiber work beina dooo out there. My mnid 4toan't wOrt thit way. J have this f\anctiooal idea bdUdd most of my work." Not~ Pk8a ~tWM wt~. She tells of one drawl"I! a 1tyliied landlca,pe with tRllli thil na one of her belt It turned iato a NI th.a\ fai&ed on count, and the still dOean't know whet to dO Wltl' it. 'The day I took. at oft' my toona. l lllkl. 'It'• a bolnb.' J trild fivina it to my parents but tbeY didn~ .at ia." she aaya. I tbc>uabt about bAnal.na it on my wall,..,.., I dOn't 'WUlt to look at ft .... w.Dy Ofhef ruea are in h~ otberl ia tbc W1CUtive ofllOM or CIOf'P.)rttiont wlMft art it pUtdaatiod .. much for • n1 Wttmentvaluenfof1t1k>01?-~onalabdtewn ...... "-Wald ~· ~ IBca.&el olJaa4i on:. beck, tbc NI' are the kind of in tmeoll )hat -, ~ ' ,.. iamate in value over urne; • ,. •• to looll -.t. ... aoU _,.._ ' . , ---~ -. . . add1oon to the work he docs at the hotel. · Most ice sculptors wear gloves while they work because of 1he sharp pieces of tee and jagged edges 10 theu raw materials. ........... .. When I finish an ice carving. 1t doesn't look finished to me.'' Paredes said ... It keeps changing and changing as it melts: after it melts for an hour, that's when it's perfect. It's like when God made the earth. We arc here' now. but everything keeps changing through e..,olutlon." Sculptor Frank De.Amicia worb on a piece of lee art. /' I • ' ( Elegance pervades gala BJ VIDA DEAN can'tcaJl sta tenL Jt!s tooeltgant for that The ins1de v.111 °' ... ...., .... .... be terraoed and carpeted 1n black. The ce1 hng ofroyal blue Unique ... elegant ... an extravagant l~urious · wall be filled with stars and l~ghts." Odle w d. feeling-a fewofthepbrasesDcsigner Dwight Richard . A 23-pie<:eorcbb tra Wlll play fordancmg(that's four Odle used to describe South Coast Repertory's sixth umes larger than the groups that have pla )ed at past annual gala ball SepL 8. plis.) · "Th~crcam ofOra~County societ) will be there. . ~ov.. you c.an 'l call the site a park.ang lot or the It's the number one party and very special." Odle said at · pavilbon a tent. but you can call this gala a sell-ouL Maury a rec::cption at the homeofCarolyaandMaary DeWaN. "I De Wald. speak.ing bncrry andcalh ngon Bov. 1c and Odle was told.to top what has been done before," added the toaddrcssthegroupand also mtroducang underwnters crcatoroflast year's "Onental Fantasy". and patronesses, announccdthat.all 61 ta.bl~ ha~e been "We have planned quite an evening," said Barban Bowte,general chainn&I\ of the gala. "This year we are not usinganethnic thtfneasm the past. We are calling it the ·startight Celebration·." (Plans for this part) have been 10 the works foralmosta year now.) Guests wdl enter the gala through a raised stairway flanked by trumpeters-Who will herald their am val. and then they will move on to a prden forcockta1ls and hors d'oeuvrcs. The garden area with fountains, t~and flowers will be created in the parking lot of the Westi n South Coast Plaza Hotel idjacent to ~ter. "But. you will never know that it rlcrng lot. It. - will be carpeted and look like a garden. It wt II take more than a week to set this up along with the pavilion bca.n& erected f or,hc di nncr and dance." Odle said. Tht'pavilion isa I 00 by l2().foottcnt." But. }OU sold. · A.mong those applauding were Mary Davis, Tris) O'Donaell, Barltie Hoyt, Betty Pariser. Jackie and Jim Roc11en.Steveand Re4cla Maresl.DoD and DeroGy Koll (she's m chargeofthemenu). Peter and Gail Odis, the Eric Wittube'l• and Katllrye Thompson. · Others were Ste•a'rt Woodard. David Blaakealtorn, Joyce Jutlce, 81"9tt Lambert, Doan.a Kelly and Lydia Rimes. i\ large number of people are v.orl.mgon th1s pla · (we ·n tell you more of their names lat~r) and BoWle praised the hard-wor)qng \.Oluntccl" One other•httle' pan) detail. though. At dusl. a ce1hngofovcr 8,000 balloonsaoo' e the garden areaiwall be released for a spectacular fire~ori.. cx.tnbtt1on wh1ch wtll also include an ~al d1spla' rm plo) ini 3 hchcoptcr' I , I ' . ' . • •• ' ........ F~olil}r. affair must stop DEARA.NN LANOERS·lam havinaanaffairwith my brqther's eldest 'aon. Heis l7.'lam 36. rvebttnd.ivon:cd : for three ye.ars. . A11 . l.UDEIS , Don ta kme bowthiscruything aotstarted.1 am •ock&d to flhd'n\yscl(in such at>izam'situation. nie boy thinks he 1s in love with me but I know it is no~ more than infatuation. Meanwhale, l'vc taken him on tnpsand we have hadwmF terrific tim~s t~lber. • ·... • - Many f?eople think I am the boy's sister. There's a . •trona family rescmblan<;e. He looks older than his 17 • yea.a and I look younaer than my16. ., : I know we both need counseling but I am afraid to talk. to anyone for fear of running afoul of the law. Isa ~ycbiatrist lepllybo4nd to disclose informatio~ of this ·son when a mtnor is an vol vcd? I don't thmk we need long-term therapy.just someone who can give us a good perspect1 ve~ doUJ& and why we should stop. Plea st check this out and give me the!acts..-ANTHILL"UNLIMITED DEAR ANT: I 1poke wiQttree mental HalQ profnltoul1, one OD tbe Ea1t Cout, uolller .. die Wnt • CM1t Pd.one ID Clllca.10. No one was willlil1 to toad lllJ1 wttll alt-foot pol e. ••• DEAR ANN: Thanks for your understanding f'C1ponse to "Battered Husband an Alabama.•• His tcncr pve me the OOUJ'1l&e to file for a divorce-somethina 1 stiould have done 20 years ago. · Our friends can't understand why we are splittina and I would never tell them. They view my wife asa devoted and lovm.a per'IOn. But they never witnessed the Oyina ashtrayund dishesapd the dents in the wall where she had thrown lamps and pot.sand pens. Nor ha vc they seen the scratches on rrty wrists or the handfuls ofh'airsbe pulled out of my head. l have known for years the woman needs profC$sional help but she insists that I am the sicki(fne-too wrapped ~ upm mrbusiness to pay·anentipn to her. I wasat home seven ni&hts a week and never took a trip without her. She was sure 1 had a' woman someplace although I was never outofhersight. r : Her mother and two aunts died in mental hospitals. I ' have known fora long time that she is very much like them. I suspect she knows it. too. and as terrified. Yet she has flatly refused to Jet professional help. That letter an your~lum.n chan'cd my life and I want to thank you for 1t. Hav1n1 wntten this down I feel as if a I O..ton weiaht has been Ii fed from my should~rs. Bless you. -FOREVER GRATEFUL IN PENNSYLVANIA DEAR FRIEND: TbU1 for lettba1me bow. I wl1h yoa lack ud llope yoar leav1D1 will mot6vate your wife to 1et the belp 1he Heda. Sometlmet It take1 a jolt to get people movto1. fty? BecH~ tbe law1 are bopeles1Jy taq)ed ud mjectto a variety of tote?pretatiom, and tJtey vary from state to 1tatc. . . . ' £~en1fdnnkmg/s the··in--thinginy6urcrowd. rt . ·Battle of the bottle-· -. --~~- • My advice 11 to talk to a c:lergymu. Wbt yoa Dffd l1 needn t crowd you out. Learn the faclS from Ann Landers· · booklet, ··Boozeand You -ForTeen-AgersOnly .. Send DaYid Billman pleada with hla alcoholic openln& t~ntcht at the Newport Theater An. Center lD Newport Beach. C&U 831-0288 for ticket lnformatton. a •oJceof H tllorlty to tell yoa to p•t u end to tile fu ud pmca, ud tbe sooner the better. JOcents'and a ~If-addressed en ve/ope to Ann L{'pders 1 wife, La Donqa de Barroe, to retum home P.O. Box I ~995, Chicago. IJI. 6061 J.. .f · i., ·.tn a ecene f~m .. Daya of Wine and Roeea," ~------------------------~--------.... --.ABC: bounces back in ratings LOS ANGELES (AP) -The ABC comedy mo" 1e ·· LovJ! Th} Neigh- bor." an wh ich John Rmer's and . Penny Marshall's mates' run off ~ether. ran off wath first place in the Nielsen ratings for the week ended May 27. • · The mo\l1e. J)lus four otfler shows in the Top IQ. !NI ABC ~k on top 'tfter a loss last \\tck LO C~ ABC has won the ratings for five oflhc past sa;i weeks - CBS fell to se.cond pl.ace J1.Carl}t three ratings points behind the leader. · ,NBC was i.n third place. CBS .won three places an the Top l'O and NBC had two. • • ABC was first for the week in· the A.C. Nielsen co. suf\ley witlf a. network aver~ge of 14.6. CBS was second with 11.7 and NBC was third with 11.5. The networks say this means that in an average prime-time minute 14.6 percent of the TV homes were tun.Cd to ABC. The next two places after "Love Thy Neighbor" also went to ABC. The second and finaJ chapter of"The Myst1c Wamor" was second and the special "Life's Most Embarrassing Moments .. was tnird. Comple11ng the Top 10: CBS' "Cagne) & Lace):· fourth. NBC-s tenth. NBCs "Father Murphy"· once again was at the bottom of the ratings. The show has not been out of last place since it ~placed "First Cam- era." The five shows at the bottom 10· desccndi~g ord~r: ~~Cs "TV:s Greatest Commercials. CBS's ''Four Seasons," CBS' "What Have We . Learned, Charlie Brown?;' BCs "Coll~ Bowl Natidnal Cham- pionships" and NBC's "Father ~ by." ~ kept its lead among the evenina news shows. ABC was second and N BC was third. The ratings: CBS 10.6. ABC 8.6, CBS 18.5. Herc arc the week's 20 top pro- grams: ' I. Movie-"Love Thy Neighbor, .. ABC, a rating of 20.0 or 16. T million households. 2. Miniserios-"The Mystic War- rior," Part II. ABC. 18. 9 or 15.8 million. 3 . .::Life's Most Embarrassin$ Mo- ments," ABC. 18.6 or 15.5 million. 4 ... ~ey& Lacey, .. CBS. 18.4or 15.4 million. 5. Movic-"No Man's Land." NBC. I 7.3 or 14.4 mtllion. . 6. "One Day ata Time," CBS. 17.0 or 14.2 m1llton. • 7. "Newhart ... CBS. 16 9 or 14. I milUon. 8. "The A-Team," NBC. 16.7 or 13.9 million. · 9. "The Funniest Jokes I Ever Heard," ABC, 16.4 or 13. 7 malhon. 10. "20..20," ABC. 16.2 or 13.5 million. 11. "Ript1de,".NBC. 15.9 or 13.3 million. 12. "Han to Han,'' ABC. 15.5 or 13.0 million. 13. 'Movie-"lnvitauon to Hell " ABC. I S.4 or 12. 9 million.' ' 14. "America's funniest Foulups,·· ABC. l<t.6 or 12.2 million. , 15. "The fall Guy,'' ABC, 14'.5 or 12.1 million. 16. "60 M tnutcs," C BS. 14. I or I 1.8 million. +1. ·~Simon..&.Simooi't-BS. 1-4.ctor 11 . 7 miUion. 1'8. ''Trapper John. M.D . .'' CBS, 13.9 or 11.6 million. 19. "Remington Steele," NBC. 13.5 or· 11 .3 million. 20. "The Love Boat.·· ABC 13.2 or 11 .0 million. ' . .. .'Money Hunt' . video coming LOS ANGELES (A.£) -John Hillerman. who runs the Robin Masters estare with al tightfist on CBS' "Magnum. P.L " loosens the purse stnngs on a new home video goan~ on sale 1n late June. Hallerman as the host-and narrator of a half-hour detecti've yam called "Money Hunt.'' The video follows the adventures of a 1940s pnvate eye named Cash Hunt and contains a number ofhidOeh..clues. ·"No Man's Land.'' a p1l01 movie stamng Stella Stevt>ns as a Western shen(T. fifth. the final episode of CBS' "One Da} at a Time," sixth; "CBS· "Newhan .. seventh. NBCs "The A· Team .. eighth: the ABC special "The Funn rest Jokes t Ever Heard,': ninth: and the-\ BC magazine show "20.20. ·· I ~---------------------------------------------------. VON HEMEAT'S ANNOUNCES OUR FAMOUS , WAREHOUSE SALE ONE DAY ONLY ·-SATURDAY JUNE 2nd - 9 a.m. till Dusk (Plus fn-Store Discounts) HUGE DISCOUNTS Ob! ALL OUR FAMOUS· LINES 20°10 to 50°10 OFF AND MORE Plus All European Imports 10°/o Off DREXEL• HERITAGE BAKER • HENREDON . KARGAS • WOODMARK EV£HIHO -e.-oo-eaa,HEWS I THAEE'S COMPANY IUCKAOOERS MACHEi. i LEHAER HEW8HOUA • I NEW TECH TIMD ~ C88NEW8 • i AICNEWSQ . • QtfllCHEWS OCK VIM DYKE MOYIE .. "Kklg Of Comedy'' (1992) Rob- ert 0. Niro, ~j.f!ldl..(JJ)llOVlr . * ** "The Seael Of NIMH" (1982) Alllmltt_ct Votee1 or Elll.atieth Hatt· men, Dom 0.Lulli -•:30- • AUCE ~='Of Oil PAIHTING OTAXI 8 WHEEL Of FORTUNE mTHATGIRL CC) TEDDY PENDEAGRASS -7:00- IJC8SN£WS DNBCNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8A8CNEWSQ e Tlff&'S COMPANY • WHEB. Of FORTUNE- • 8USINESS REJIOAT I EVAOPEAH JOURNAL P.M.MAGAZIE 9l EHTEATAIHMENT TONIGHT (8 LOVE COHNECTIOH C)MOVIE **~"The MMridt <Min" (1955) Bnara Stanwp. Barry Sull!Yln. C) TifE MAKING Of RAIDERS Of THE LOST-ARI( ' PAPER CHASE: THE 8ECONO YUR (l)MOVIE t t H .. Anastasia" ( 1956) Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner -7:30- IJ 2 ON TifE TOWN D Qt FAMILY FEUO D LAVERNE l SHIRLEY l COMPANY 8EY£ONLA. · m Wt<AP IN CIHCINNA Tl e o P£0Pl.E'S COURT · e WILD. WIU> WORLD OF ~ G WASHNJTON WEEK IN REVIEW ~:J:OOUOH ·~ "National Llmpoon'• Cllll Reunion" (1982) Gerrft Grlhem, Mk:hMI lner. -e:oo.-IJ Cl) THE OOKES Of HAZlAAO D THEMASTEA g OOOSTEAU AMAZON 8 9BENSOH I JOKER'S W1l.D i &AINMEHTTONGWT eMOVIE ... "RolletbaU'" (1975) JllNt Cun, Maud Adlms. e WASHINGTON WEB< IN AEYIEW !~AE£fWEEK . {!)MOVIE i*'h "National Lampoon'• Veca-t~" ( 1983) Chevy Chae. eev.1y o·~ t t "Prom Night" ( 1980) Jamit L• Cut11s, Leslie Nieltefl C MOVIE ... 'The Dlrtt Clystll" (1982) Puppets PrOdiad and dlrtcled by Jim Henton . -8:30- • (IJ WE88TER 0 T1C TAC DOUGH e P .M. MAGAZINE e WAU STREET WEEK ~ JIM COOP£frS ORANGE COUNTY _,__ .- Cl) 1WUIHf ZONE •MERY GAIFRN • NATUAE Of TifN)S U:)DMGHET (Q)MOVIE ** 'h "Natiooll ~·· Vee. tlon'" (1983) CtleYy ChMe, e..ty &~ * *~ "Nationtl Llmpoon'e V.:. lion" (1983) Ql9Vy a... e..ty o·~.·90· •. _....,_ (f)MOVE . --**'it "StlOfCOidi~ (1906) Am-~Crosby. a;)PETERGUNH (8) VIDEO JUKEBOX -10:00- ••• NEWS 8 OJ MATT HOUSTON G WILD KlfGDOM -~ (C)MOVIE • * "Brea1hlees" (1983) Rktlwd Gere.VllerieKlprtnlky. . ®MOVIE t * * "Psycho II" ( 1983) Anthony Ptr111ns, Meg Tlly. Cl)~ • •• "Hef, Good loottln' " (1~) Anmatecrl)fectectby RllPl'l lllklfi. -10:30-0 Wll.O KlfGOOM • INOEPSl>EHT HEWS 9 INSIDE STORY '1!> AMEAICAH PLAYHOUSE -11:00- 18D8 (I) a:l aNEWS 8 TAXI 0 ROW.AH l MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN aurA·s·H C MAWAlfM.0- ID AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE m 0CK VAl4 DYKE (Q) INTIMACY Rl.E (l)MOVIE ** "Summer Lovera" (1982) Otn'f Hannah. Peter Galllgher. -11:30- • EDWARDS AFTER HOURS D QITONJQKT · I 8AT\JAOAY fDfT di ABC NEWS flOHT,UNE 1:~~ ** ''TrlnlC)lant" (1971) Kem~ ton. Melinda Dillon. ""100Q..l.8 ©)MOYE "lime Girll lolt" (No Diie) (J)MOVIE H * "WlrGlmel" (1983) Matthew Brodlridc, C1ebney Colernwl. -11:46-(C)MOVIE * "Angel Of H.E..A.T." (1"2) Mari- lyn Chlmben. -12:00- • EY£ ON HOU.YWOOO O MOVIE *** "Batun" (1943) Rober1 Tty· !Or, ThQmas Mitchel Cf) INOfPEHDENT NEWS a» THla<E Of THE NIGHT e LIFESTYLES Of THE RICH AltlJ FAMOUS fD LMNO WfTH NUCLEAA WEAPONS @ MOVIE **~ ''Too Mlny Sulpecte" (1975) Jim Hutton. Dtvid Wl'(M. MOVIE -H * "The Y• Of l.Mng Dln- gerouliy'' 0983) Mii Olbeoft. Slgow- ~ w--. -12:30-•• rlele_com_t_ Henry Fond& 8tara u a fire cblef and &belle, Wintera play• a nune.in the TV mo'rie .. CltJ on Fire,• alrtnt tonleht at 9 on CBS, Cb•nnet 2, . MICdonlld ~. Wtndll Coftr . eMOVE ** "The Vanllhlng LM!d'' (1173) a~ * "Puel 'N &ooct" (1N3) Kelly CAL MODE • MARBRO STANTON COOPER MARGE CARSON • 9 Cl)MOVIE N1Ct1o11. J. T. Ambroee. • • -1:ao-.MOYlf ALL SALES FINAL A.ND IN "AS IS" CONDITION C ASH ANO CARRY QR FINANCINQ MAY ee ARRANGED. Don't Mias Thia Onel t·FEJ . I • Pict ures, Lamps, Accessories Included ... plus much more. -emert . 1Jterioa {;~ Interior Desrqns ro Serve You 1595 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa \ 16th 642-2050 .. "City On FR'' ( 1979) e.ry Newmln, ~ CNrt. DMOVIE * "Sahm 3" ( 1980) Kit DouglM. Fanlh FIWCltt. I Q'.l ILUE THUNOIR N!WI • *" "Wwnkle From 8Plct'' (1MI) 8antn Millet, T~ k#lla. e AU. 14 THE 'Mil Y CC)MOYIE • ••1it ''.M.11yn" (18'0) Clthtrfnt Hlckt. Ndletd' llllNr1. RoCk musicians ra'.ce in Baj& 500 LOS ANGELES (A.t')'1--OeDtJe- men, &wt your pai1arl! kock'• Steve tublhtf and Fee WaybiU will make their debut nao 11 lbc aaaual SCORE. Beja lntetnatioul .500 mile O&.rOid. race this weekend. U.l&inW 11..., ud plarill (or Toto, and Wa~ leed llntef of \be Tuhet. are mcmbcnoftbe Fi~ Hartley Rock•n Raci~ Team. Othen in the team are La.try Fitzaerald and Mark Harl.Icy of the · "FitzamJd Hartley Co.; Mike Parris, editor of Oft' Rc>ed ~nc; 100 Ken Beitel. pnlideat of C.ouotry Line mUJ:ic-tour IMrehudl~ The team wlll raiae money for: the Music lndustryChapterofthCCi vof , . For compJete ad COJ111 ana art services Hope throuah ''Dollan for Mifes•• pled;ei. ' ••rvc never partied for 1 better caute," said Lbbtht'r. 1..ilitber and W~ wdJ be LR I tock Ninan 4x4 Kina:cab pickup, d<>na~ by Ninan. -bicb is alto provid.in& a full race suw.on team. advertisers all:alOiig t1ie Orange Coast , rely on I• · /. I \ GrOw your own edible c o l o Pga · . -~~---.....,_------~~~ .. the. WtSt oe t and othtt l«a110M, hU a brijiil rid and • :ii you have DO~ EYeJ!!!! 7 x1 oranae blossom and lhc ~ves can be used in ulads. can Sllt1 an color coau1ner ... L'For ---.. _;...._ __ _...._____ -~lant -Several varieti« of eaolarn are acSO~aadu.bertle:l'blJOllowerpalla. available, mcludin' Black Beauty and Jeney JGnS. Some Of coww. Wbea de;lipilll dJie ..,._, doe~ .._ a n ging b a sket d ds dimension· There's som-cthi ng excellent drainage, and for pcciaJ about the finishing this reason decorative pots uth that hanging baskets without drainage· holes rina to the landscape. should nol be·used, even if They can soften harsh an inside pot is used. Try to lines, 'Close up massive keep baskets out of the spaces. brinJ drat> decks wind to slow drying and to od patios ahvc. Windows, avoid breaking. doorways and railings take You will want to choose on a ne-» accent. The best plants that either trail or tbint about baskels, spreedoutrathtrthangrow .mauan, is thal they add · upright to cascade over the :UCtther dimension to gar-edge of the bask.et and look "0$ especially import-mo~ pac:cful. Small, com- on $11\alJ plots or roof-pact annuals such as begonias, alyssum and marigolds can be used as oolorf ul fillm. 7 - - 87 GEOllGE MUNA.NA .................... ............... c.... .. _ Color and.food-two ~ients that can be found in a aaroen of any size, an any location, are arowina in popularity. :. An edible ~olor ~ ba ically features vqetab&et . arid herbs thaJ &enttlte colOr from bk>ilOiits and fo~ alona witll &wen for even more brillianCC. Tips on !•bm Pf!Jeninl" aQd .. devek>pina a color prden" and other such topics are siven in six free demonstrations held on the hour~·besinnins at 11 Lm. every Saturday and Sunday at Roaer's. -~re are some basic tips: · Name Yew Pavorlte Veaetaltlri 1 Obvjously, you've selected this typeof prdeo because you intend to grow vqetables. So the first step is to decide which ones you like to eat. notina the kind of color they offer and~hmates.tbat are required. For eumple, some tasty and colorful vegetables mclude: -Lettuce -There are several different variations. tnd\ld1ng Red Ruts)', which has a bronzy red leaf. -Nasturtium :--This prden vine grows wild along • Shape your eve~ns and pruoe your deciduous flowering shrubs that will bloom on new wood next year. •You can have tomatoes all season tong by plantina early, mid and late ftuitina varieties. • Don't let yo\.lr flowers droop. Stake your chrysanthemums; gladiolus and dahlias. • Plant a vegetable prden. It's not too late. If you already have one, consider a second planting of C&ITOts, radishes, beets, squash and cucumbers to prolong the harvest. • Fertilize ytttu annuals evuy two to three weeks for a more prolific bloonuhis summer. · ""'-~-... ~-~1la...AN1r . ~===~~----· HANGING BASKET •, fw llN M If Y• Oft .. 1122 -1111. 1 ctSTA •u -SU.1151, ~ Non-smoker fl . Rates ~ 831·7740 441 Old Newport 91~. 9-ch.C .. REG.· ·11.11 . "·~&re&~- • DAILY 9~ ,. SUN. 9-5:30 · · Ea~h Fuchala la tagged • . With WI Name, Colo~· Variety Ad thru June 5th: lie supplies last ~ THE FUCHSIA IS THE OFflCIAL FLOWER . OF COSTA MESA . Ha1lisl•l's . N~rs~~y-F~orist 2640 Harbor Blvd., C~ta Mesa LlOYD•!i . . gOrdenShop . ,, MARIGOLD AND PJTU~IAS 4" Pot Reg. •1" IDEAL FOii SU-SUN IOW l 9 ! IUITIFllll .. 1 FUCHSIA IASlm In Full Bloom I Gol. Ske .... •2" NOW$.1 9 I txtubit a pretty pun>lc .. tlo~. ~ific ..,.tiat nCiedl. ~~ dMre IR -r ·-h~n -hrttct for l&1ad$ and served in Other pla.atl/Oowen that do wdl ill lb.a.id arw. •cen ...... way1 as ~u; will add a rich red or IRICfl color 10 your require sufliciC"Dt IUiial~ ~ . ~.,.... .. -·Tomatoes -ln addition to the tnidjtiori&I red Geoenuy you11 ~die IOil .. you Woeld Mab vartety. you can choose from other colon -the Yellow any olkr prden ..._ Y0ta)JI need t.o evaluue toll Pear and oranae Jubi~ for instan~. ., co~i~'-and il>Qwdt' a JC>it ~ IUda •a ..._ · T ... a.u..11er'9 mile!ia_lforclaysoilorabumusmatc'rialaodtollldivuor Don't -Dellec::t the Wide ,.. of herbs. They en.h&ncc for Sindy soil. · your meal and Call be quite col~ as "!'Cll. For instance: Howevt"r, the~ it'oae imPon&nt diail'CtioL If ,OU -Panley-Jt otrcn 1 •h1tt, purusb/ydJow Oowtt, have an npandrd prden ate.a. JOU lbould I.-dil OUI die makes a tasty tea. seasonina and pmish.. weeds, and fumipte the JOil. Wilb a sme1"" "°'' )'(Ml -Creepina Thyme -A pui'plisb white Rower for miabt prepare the soil &DCl plain and lheG 11 tbe "":8*' your prden, tlus thyme vanety i11 sc:asoner. sets wanner, check for UlteCU l.Dd ~y icc:ordiftlly. -Rosemar}'-A cround cover with purple, pale blue Always be ~fuJ w~t )~ .IPRY on edible£ .. flower this i-s another po~ular seasonina. l n ~lion to sod additav~ _)OU11 need IO fertilizle the -Thyme.-: Featurrnaa blui1h.purple flo~. thyme" prden Just before or: after plaot1na. and about eYCf'Y two is ideal for ~nina fish, soups, veaetables and o\her weeks thereafter. . foods. · · • · · • -BOraae -Has a smatl blue and white flower, is sood for the border and in salads, as a prnish, (W cooked as ~ Bons a i topic for greens. Add A Vujety Of f'lowen Once you've selected colorful edibles, find the flowers you like best, such as maria<>lds, petunias. ~nSJes and others that add the dtra dimension to the edible garden. Measvt 'l"M Site, Dealp Yoar a.... county ·gardeners A critical clement in planruna such a prden is the "Bonsai': is the prosram topic for the meetina oftbe amount of ava~le space. You need to evaluate the Ona1eC...tyDhtridofCallfonmGaneaO...,totake amount of actual plantina spaoe and then desi&n the placeat IOa.m.Mo!ldaYintheNewponHillsOubboulell garden. 1 on Pon Carlow Drive. • For instance, if you have a Larger yard, suitable for a . Speaker will be MR. Wendell Mi.lkr orSan QenM>pie. garden plot, considtt' planti.na vecetablcs in traditional For reservatiops;caU Emil/ Rublig at s.44-1617. .. co~ with Oo~ ~ .. u outside bor~ "-the OnatceC...ty eaet.:..,. s.ee...i.. SedetyWill However, 1~ you re timttcd to a s~ space., a 3 x 6. l>teSCnfits eighth annual plant ~'Sale Saturday at foot area for instance, you m1ght nux-up the vq-18262Lemoq0rive Yorbal..ind.a..· sllewillbe&om'9 etables/berbs and flowers 10 alternate groups. Make IWC, a.m. to '4:30 p.m. · sb'ow bouts arc I l a: to '4:30 p.m.. you've left enough room for those plants that have ' • • • . runners. ··A Look Into the Past of the Beacb Garden Be imaginative when ·designing lhc garden. Create Oub," featnring slides, photop'aphs and ~ will clusters of flowers .,-ound vcsctablcs and herbs. Try be $iven by club memben at a noon meeting. June 8. i.o the different combinations. • • Neighborhood C.OngreptionaJ Onuch. Lqun.a Beach. ItS A Horse Of A Different Color • r ... -- Onlnge County Rdrgrounds • ComMesa • Julj6~15 WI . N[RS! One winner in each age group will be cho en. Each winner will rHeive 4 'icketa to the Orange County Fair. Winning pictures will b~ po1ted in the Fine Art• nhibit at the fairgrounds. AME~~~~~~..:_~~_;,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·ADDR : THE Ft\MILl' CIRCUS by Bil Keane "That's the stern, and this is the bow." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He ran over another car today!" MOO' ~ULLl~S FOOD AND WATE~.Of COU~SE. ARE ALWA~S A NECESSITV .. MAYBE A COMPASS .. ·1 8RIDG! I COMl1NE YOUI CHANCES Both vulnerable. North 'al 0NOITH tU07U OU · .. ·o .~JI ..... ., .. WEST EAST IA>Olthtr al the North· South hand • It mlsht setm thal, unless diamond• brta~ 3 3; South 111till netd the hearL finesse to make hi• spade •If m. But, i!' the words ol the Gtrshwios. "IL ain't neceuarlly so." fi~.... but t Ma afl rt'lUrn, tUhfo:tl tbC< obvfou• drawbltk. U tlle dlAmonds. then ~t~ hM• rinMM k>NI. E&tt will surtly hit h:u'd with a trump shift lo a heart. Offlarer will dil<'11rd tht tAble'• rtrrili then have to dedde whether horl on Lht •1uttn ,: to ~ke the hearl fines• diamond•. Ottlarer hii 'or ptay for a M diamond cetded in comblnin1 hfl}il! division. . of play without. rlvft.ii Alter some study. declartr anythinK, by Jim [)Jlvls. . • • • , t . ..,.:;;;;;:;;;.;;~;;;;;;;;;i1--....,..-,F...;t;..C)t_P_H-'f ..... _ -~ ~on • · o·.u • H .. - ~ •oa u ¢Kt Even though Norlh was a · pused handi SMb "'d slam aspirationa. He could Ml UM , rnlil!fcJ.t,i-.t. U Weat ~~the __ R•~~er. ltrl41• I• klnr o(dlamond1. ht ifldn't ,,.,........, Ult ceu need tht fintt1t! Declarer die ...,..., WW.. 05E C~I +JIOtT •asu WOOLPN1' eE. OUTH • Black wood because ol his two . rast losers in diamonds. 10 he started a cue·blddinr ae.' quen~. When North co operated by showlnr the ace or diamonds. South bounced • ltd a diamond to the ace and De d..1 k•• .... ~"-' returned a low ctialftond. Had 4t1'U CltarlH G Eaat played low, dtclarer "fHr·Deel Irids•' SCRA"TtMI flt&, NOW WOOLP 1. t AJ<Q84 O AQ BIG GEORGE ·' 'W;::;::::;;:;-::;;! ' • , 1~ "Helen decided we'd eat out tonight .. the cat and me." DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketcham --' 1\1 (?I 1-ii ~ ~i .. .1 ! G 1 l l • MP. Wt LSON JUST~ AiL .lfY AfJl(8IES I fOtv DIV H£ LEARN TO .SffXYT LIKE ™T ~ ~ OQIO +AS The bidding: . Nerta. Eu& Sewdt W ttt Pau . PUI I• p.., 3 t 'PUI '+ Pa11 '0 Pui It . Put Pue Pa11 Opening lead: Jack ot •. • int.o slam. West led lhe jack of clubs. Declaru won in hand, drew trumps in two rounds, cashed the king or clubs and ruffed dumm,Y's remaining club. It might seem thal declarer -should now take the diamond would have lnattled tbt tud T" .__ 1U'a queen, Jf West takes the a.etk• ef t1lt ._.,_. • kln1. his only sare rtturn.4s a U.. ,... tbt ,,..~ ~ diamond. Declortr will have t .. ,... • ..-u., ,,..., tiine LO--t.te if diamonds are Fer a tttt1• ..-1 fl.h ~ 3·3 bf fore his ace of hearts is· "Gere•·F ... Otal," ~ • forced out. &Mt ... .,.,.,, P.O." If As the cards lie. East must %59, NenrtN. N.J. f7t41 win the second diamond. Make d1tel&1 ,.,altlt t Declarer wins the heart New...,.rliMU. . SHOE ' · t>y Jeff Mao~I ----------~~~--=~---------w 't'OO W~ 'JME. LA~ST tl:> 'rttJ WNlT' lME Flwr6T IN J'a(~~ CCft\Pl)TeJ(S? ~TA~_Of :TM£,·ART ~-~~-~~~~~ ·wARE.? to'(~ WANTT14E ~Oft\E ~~ 1UE ~ DRABllLE ~ ,. ~ (;,01~ 10 'f ~f. Cl.O<.K'l_ MOONfAlt¥.> 'fO 1..1v£ w1r~ &K,Fool FUNK l' WINKERBEAN DEFINE 'TM€ FOU..OWIN&: F'AMllJ< CAN ~ ?. .. (S.) CAN"TtEN -DR. SMOCK by Ferd & Tom Johnson 'by George Lemon KNOWING WMAT TO LEAVE BEHIND CAN ALSO 8E IMPOUANT ... , __ OLD FRlf:ND OF MINE . . H,ARD TO BELIEVE . by Charles M. Schulz WHA,..-CAN :! DO 1"0 PISL..ODGES "fHIS "fH I NG'? WHY PON''f 1: 'fAKf; OFF MY HfGH Heet.-S AN' YA CAN use ONES OF .'fHOSE! ! i HAP NO I PeA YOU weRe so SHO""r. 1...1 L-A I WE ·WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ALL CHEYllOLEt CARS & ntucxs . HIGHEST QUALITY SAtES & SERVICE ... . IT ·IS OUR POLICY NOT TO ''MARK UP'4 PRICES ON ANY CARS. OUR PRICES REFLECT ONLY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVIDED WITH THE VEHICLE. '84 CORVETIES In Stock Now All Colors Available R.eady ~or " IMMEDIATE DELIVERY J I -·~%fa'·· BR D EW I S-10 S-10 BL ZERS 4x4 11 lotles lo run. --ALSO-- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CA.VALIER . CONVE IBL . . ' : i I . ,.. ,. • \ ·1 .. Sprint t. tbe flrat of what Cb.enolet upecta to be a new Clue of U .8. pdnlcan. •. . r /! ChevY's newSprint · lstofit$kind·.inu.s .• ·-.... .. Chevrolet's new Sprint the smallest. lightest, most fuel-efficient, mass-production auto- moblle avallabl& In the Unlte<l States -went on sal~ ln·nlne Western states, Including Hawaii and Alaska, this week. The car carries a base sticker price of $4,949 -lowest among cars sold In America. Sprint marks Chevy as the first to Introduce a "liter-class" car In this country, according to obert 0 . Burger, Chevrolet general manager and a GM vice president. It Is powered by a 993cc, three- cyllnder engine lhat provides performance and fuel economy In_ a single package. "Sprint Is a pioneer and --e statement of Chevrolet's determination to be a leader In the small-car business," Burger told a media preview of the newest Chevy. ''Our goal In brJnglng the Sprint to market Is to offer a highly practical, durable and reliable car while keeping the price as low as possible,'' Burger said. Built for Chevy by Suzuki Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan, the Sprint Is the fourth front-wheel drive car In Chevrolet's current lineup and the first new model for 1985. Initial sales of the Sprint are being limited to the--; .. West Coast because of export restraints that are limiting shipments to 17,000 throu~~arch. The car Is a three-door hatch with room for four. It la about 20 Inches shorter and almost 540 pounds lighter than a subcompact Chevette. Sprtnt's 141.1-lnch overall length Is nearty 4 lnchee shorter than any other car now sold In the United States. .i • 1 Sprint's EPA-certified estimate Is 53 miles per gallon In the city and 68 mpg-also on the hlgM¥ay. However, EPA estimates for all 1985 model automobl.._ sold In the United States wtll be reduced 10 percent fOt' city values and 22 percent for highway numbers, redulng Sprints figures to 47 mpg ctty, 53 mpg highway, In comparison with other cars. . Sprlng's 48 horsepower, 993cc, three-cylinder engine (7 cubte centimeters below 1 llter) ts ttMtonty three-cylinder engine avallat>le In the United States. It Is all-aluminum with cast-Iron cylinder steev• and holloW cam and crankshaft segments. Total dressed weight of the~glne Is less than 160 pounds. Transmlaaion I.a a fiv&-speed manual. Sprint I& the first of three new small cars being phased Into the Chevrolet lineup during the next several month'· Saab int~oduees .a new, high-performance m~del KOLMAADEN, SWEDEN -Saab-Scanla AB of Sweden has unveiled Its SAAB 9000, an entirety new model expected to strengthen Saab's position In the upper segment of the European sedan market. · The Saab 9000 Is a high-performance, large car, with a five-door hatchback body. It will be available this fall In Scandinavia, and during the 1986 model year In the United States. Saab•s new model is powered by the third generation Saab Turbo engine, with four valves per cylinder, double overhead camshaft and Inter- cooler. The transversely-mounted engine powers the front wheels through a newty-deslgned flve- speed transmission. The Saab 9000 has a top speed In excess of 130 miles per hour. · The 9000 Is an extension of the Saab model lineup, which also Includes the 900 aeries In the United States. • . • "By producing cars that cover a broatter range, but within the market segment In which we are well-established, we can face the future with confidence,'' said Sten Wennlo, managing director t the Saab ca slon. "With the Saab 9000, we are ready for t Os.'' Saab design scars for customer who want a strong Image, high comfort and safety, and preferably a sporty temperament that puts Interest and fun Into motoring -people who are not aprehen8've about riew technical features or Innovations. Saab's direct competitors In this segment lf'.'Clude Volvo, another Swedish auto- maker, as well as Audi, BMW and ~es of Germany. "The relationship between the car and Its driver is fundamental to the tradltlonal Saab ct\alrac1erlstlcs," Larason saJd . "So this was the starting point of development work on the 9000's road behavior and the driver's environment." The spacloua Interior dimensions of the Saab 9000 were achieved by combining front-wheel drive and a. transversely-mounted engine with a long wheelbase and a wide tracl<. "These factors also contribute to exceptional roadholdlng,'' Larason aald. The body Itself has a modern, tlmel6ss styling with gentle curves and smooth surfaces. The underside of the car has no sharp edges. All this Improves streamllnlng. · ' Added Larsen, "we put considerable eHprt Into making the car Insensitive to crosswinds'. The result Is excellerft stability, even at high speeds." \. PRICED AS· LOW AS .. --. 2 Dr Cpe Stk: #3199(30U11)_.. .. --- .I !.;EASE FOR IOm PLllTU 1984 CUTLASS CIERA·$ 2 DIS, 4 DIS, STATION WAGONS PRICED AS LOW AS ' - OVER 70 .. TO CHOO.SE FROM Cruiser-Sta Wg~ ~tk. # 3914 (392111) 1112 OLIS anuu Auto, PIS, A/C, v-e. tilt ' more. f10MEM 15) 1112 •Era.!: Pio••• auto. PIS, A/C, P/Wlndowl, ttpe, ""· crulM ' more (808X432) I PRICED AS LOW AS ,, . OYIR 30 TOTAL TO CHOOSE FROM .... . AND 98~5 DILTA II STK. #4229 (1371331) , 11MumUl·Z·ll Auto, V4, PIS, AIC1 tit, crul-. P/Wlndowt, loc*a. ETR tlP9 l much rnor.. Onty HOO mta. (2AWT3e1) . . . .. f' OrMge coa:at OA1LY PILOT/Frfday, Jurua 1, 198• 112 IEICllY mm 4 I 6 cyt, autooiatlc, AM/FM Stereo Cassette Tape, PIS, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Vinyl Top, Lo Ml (1 FWH041) 4 11111 IUCI UICILl/IEICllJ 1680Q Beach Blvd Huntington Be 141-7711 AIC. Excellent Shape! Runs Great! (3 11434)1 14111 HUITlllTOI IUCH AIC /JEEP/IEIAILT 6751 l ucll llYd H11ti1gto1 lcll 141 -3111 . ~~ Hare you seen the line-up of cars on this page? Take a Look!!! ---"' ---- ' "LIMITED EDITION", P/S, AM/FM, Hard Top (010867) ••••• llUITlllTOI IUCll llC/JEEP/.IEIAILT 16751 l un llYd Hntiqtot 141-3111 Hare you seen · th1 llne-ap of cars on this page? T ak1 a look!!! · 1980 280 zx 10th Annlveraary Edition Red and Black-all options, Includ- ing T-Top. PHONE 000-0000 5 spd, AM/FM Cass, Cust Wheels & Tires, Tilt (0022 12) · ·SHI& HlmllTOI IUCH 110/ JEEP/ IEUILT 16751 Buell lh~ H11tlqto1 Bell 141-1111 / . - A/C, PIS, P/8 ,' P/W, P/locks, ANWFM C$Ssette, Cruise, ana MOREi· (023955) · .. 111,222 , "-- lllTlllTll IUGI llC/JEEP/IElllLT 1&751 ..,. ·~ . llltlqtM 141-3111 I 4 wheel drive wagon - P IW, P /locks, P/S, P/8, Tilt, Cruise, A/C, Stereo Cass. Under 40,000 miles (1T77430) Stlll IDOi UDLl/101111 . &IH leadt llM H11t111toa lcll 141-7111 4 spd, 4 Cyl, Cusf whls, Cust exterior, AM/FM Radio, low miles (232131) 13444 . HlmllTOI IUCI · 110/JEEP/IEIAILT 16751 ... "" . ••tmct• lcfl 141-3111 YoU know lhis girl. She's running fO,-you. ... ,- , , . ,, . ... I I t-~ _l • Fine artistry of their designs. The 1983 silver dollar coin (.77 troy oz silver) has been designed by Elizabeth Jones. the chief engraver at th• Mint The obverse of the coin presents a dramatic e.rigraving of the classic Greek discus thrower The 1984 silver dollar coin ( 77 troy oz silver) has been designed by Robert Graham It will bear a representation of the Gateway to the Olympic Coliseum The 1984 ten dollar gold coin ( 484 troy oz gold 21 6 karats) was designed by John Mercant1 from a concept developed by Jame!: Peed He has captured the penetrating scene ol the Olympic torch bearers 1n delicate detail These magnificent Olympic coins are flawless gems . . They are now being ottered 1n .. proof .. conditi on which involves special multiple striking. resulting 1n particular sharpness of detail and a flawless mirror·hke surface You have four options. You can buy the single 1983 or 1984 silver com.the two-com set which includes both Stiver coms. or the three-com set which. features the 1984 gold coin. the 1983 Silver and the 1984 silver coin The more coins you purchase. the more you Wiii be helping our ftne Olympic athletes And that f eef 1n~ of tlelpmg and partrcipattng 1n this important· lympic ~nt 1sa-~1ft to yourself. Coins can be purchased t rough your ~I post office and at part1c1patmg banks and com dealers across the country. Or. write to· U.S Mint, Olympic Corn Program. RO Box 6766. San Francisco. CA 94101.' · • • \" . .., .... ~ ' J I ' ·- • • .. ""-' ti • • • toa I successful .garage sale 1 Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and t1me1 of your • sale Weekends are usually i)ood. but many successful sales have been held in the evening, 1ust after work Check th" weather torecast 1n the paper and watch tor any other large event that may attract ;;d•nt111 buyers away such as lairs or community events Have your sate run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day Z What to sell. E\19fYthtngt That it everything yeu haven t u..d If\ the • 1811 ~at II an 11em has lflbqu8 value, or 11 brano-n.w. or f'lu unusuwt~tue, be._..'°_.• h .. lthy-prioe tor t 11 Get • l>«t'Of paper and "8rCll yeur whole hOuM Look.•vervwner... 11\d list ~hff!V 3 Write your aCI. . . Hefe 11 a auggni.d ad "Gerage Sele -deakl, BenlWOOd rocking chatr, top, Infante' clothing, 1822 ' • V1etrola In original cabtn9t. many gadgetlt lot. ot unutual rtema. ri>ck eoltectiOn. plantl. Aefr .. hmenta, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday end &lnclay. 123A South Anystrffl. Yourtown Jusl>welt of Main and 2nd." u.. this sample ad u a gulda. Be sure to 1111 unusual ltema. Be u 1peclf1c u po111ble. Give ~lrKtlone II . nMded Don t UM abbtwYlabons -many people won t bo!Mf to dectphef them CAUTION· Don't adverttff anything you don ·1 realty t.w. E-v 1•m tn the ad muat be on hand at the lllir1 of the Nie 4 Whe~ to advertise. Ptace your ad where ti •Ube_, t>Jpeople ~o ltve tn tl'le area~ most people stlQ9 close to l'IOme The • Deily Pilot is rlad by 88 000 9Clultl m Costa MM&. Newport Beech, LaQUN Beech. '""'"'· Hunltngton Buch and Fountain Velley -g~an...,ng you •• exposure And with .the PtlOC. yc>ll r9 !'Of paying for waste c1rcuta1ton 1n Los~ or Anaheim Piaf\ to run your ad 3 11mes or mcnt. and 11art 11 a •-days before the sale so bargain tlunten can have plenty ot QPllee 5 Make a sign. To help maka your ule 9UCC9118ful. m11ka • lew atgn• • from cardboard end tener with a m11g1c marker A good slg~ Ila• 14" x ~ .. 6 PlaclnCJ your siCJ1L The m()fn1ng ol the Nie. bUt ~~~l_ore place your • 11gn1 Be aurt af\d add yGllf ~ and af\y d1recttona1 arrbwt Th11 lhould be done about a half hour before tlW Nie atwts Plec» your lign wNf'9 It can 6e -n from both stdel c1' the llr•t bf ~1ng cars Wld pedntnlf\I ~ Some towns hawe faws that restr•ct the place"*1t and dUrabOn of garage sale signs Pleue check >Mth yGllf IOWl'I s plannfng department or clerk 7 MarklnCJ prices:. Mark plicin whef9 they can be aeen clear'ty. Offlee 1up91ly 1101'81 ha.,. varotia Sllm and colorp of 1t1cktra • that work well. or you can uee ,,...Ing 1ape. However you mark them,_....,,._ ..... Garage ute• are for ber~tlf\ huf\ttrs Remember. wtla'811er yo11 Hn't Mii you II have to drag back 1n the house and atore aga1f\ for 1notnar year 8 Serving refre-.,lldh. Thra doesn t have to,eoet ITU:h. Md ere••• a fr~ndly • atmosphere II allo ~ .,.,., .. to atlly longer and pethaps t>uy more V'ou coulcf.,..f\ cl\ar'Qe lor ...-ns1ve Items Ilka donUb. or the kldl coulil go 1n tiu.1neu tor the day with a lemonade 1t1nd I ... JJ , ACmtOUSMISINl14 ' MAim STATDEN't The lolloWlng per.on Is doing bullneaet: SUNDANCE COMMUNICA· TIOf"S, 8272 Hooker Drive, Hunt· lngton 8-eh. 9264 7 llndt J. Heup, 8272 Hook• Drive. Huntington Beactl. 92&47 UndaJ. Heup This 11atement was flied with the County Clelt ol ~ County on Mey 10, 198-4 .• F>ellll Published Orange Cou1 Delly Piiot M9Y 18, 25. June I. 8, 1184 ~ f1CTfTIOUS MJUeEU NAm ITATE.MOIT The folowlng ~ IS doing buSll'leSS .. STERLING POOL SUPPLY, 25&- B Flower. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 Scott C Sterling. 258-8 Aowfr. Cos1a ,,._, Calf 92627 ThtS business r. conducted by: .... lndMdual ScO(t C. St.nlng This statement was fled wtttl 1tle County Clef1I of Orange County on May· tO, 198-4 ,,...,.. Put>lialled Orange Coast Delly Pilot Mey 18, 25. June t. 8. 1984 2598-8-4 Ml.IC NOTIC£ • ACTITIOUI ....... ..,._eTATDlbfT me fOlfow4ng pcnona are doing bulineaa u : D.D.K. INVESTMENTS. 11240 Tafbeft Avertue, Fountain Valley, CA. 92~08 Richard P. Ooms. 120t Cliff Ortv9. Newpof1 Be8dl.. CA. 92863 &a.anne Kaleel, 427 7th AYanue, Wlndel mei e, Florida 32788 This t>ualnees ii eonducted by: a llmlled partnenNp. Rlcttard P Ootrlt This atatement was filed With the County Clent of Orange Coumy on Apr\! 19. 198-4 ~ Put>Wled Orange Cout Cely Piiot May 18. 25. Nie 1. a. 1984 2654-84 ACTITIOU& llU ... U ...... ITATEmNT The lollowlng per90na are doing t>ullneaa a: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA YOUTH A T RISK SUPPORT GROUP, 1101 Balboa Ave .. Balboa Island. Calli. 92682 Sandra Joumer. 1101 Balboa Ave .. Balboa lllland, Calif. 92882 This ~nen Is conoueted by: an uf\incOfpol'ated auoclatlon other then a partnerll\lp Sandia Journer Th4a statement WU !Med with Iha County Cler1I of Orange County on May 10. t984 f1'QM1 Published Orange Coast Deity Pilot May t8. 25. June 1. 8 1914 2801-8A NOTICI CW &AUi Notice II heratby gNer'I puniuant to• NCtloN 3071 and 3072 of the CM CocM of IN Stata of Calllomta theundel'l'Ofled. Mdtrtend Towing Inc w111 NII et public auctlOrl. al 1125 W Betti~. Orenqa, CA 92M8 at tO:OO a..m °" wecsneeoay, Iha 13th d9'f of ~ 1994. the lot- IO'Mng deeicrlbed pn>per1y, to wit 11178 Ford . Fatrmon1 , VIU8Kl2T131044. CA .. 11TSH Said Nie la for IM purpoee of A111fylng lien Of the u;: for lowing l/fld/O' ~· wtlt't cost• of edwrtlllng ~ of tale 0.ted ,.,.. 1•1 day of June. 1184 J,I( LIEN SALES Pu~ C>renge Coast Dtllly Plot June 1, 1914 • FICTmOUS euaMU NAiii STATE.MOrT The lolcMtng '*900 II dotng OOllneM u TRI POWER SUPPLY. 8171 Burnham Cr • Huf\Ungton 8-eh. Calif 92648 JarMS Wllllam Tunlfi, 8171 Burnham Cr • Huntington BMch, Calif 9264& This bull,_, Is conducled t>y. an lf\dlvldual Jamee Turner TIU a1a1ament was llled with 1he 'County Cieri< ot Orange County on APf1I 20. 198-4 .niM121 Published OrMge Cout Delly Piiot May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 1984 2921-84 . '" ' P..mil ACnnout wa ACllTlOUI IUWU ...... ITATE.MOrT ...... eTA~ The following per-.on .. doing The loflowtng peraona we doing bulinMI -bu.llnea .. DEERE ENTeRPRISES 336&-30 DISCOUNT FOREIGN CAR Punta Alt&. Laguna Hila, CA.~ PARTS. 1918 Harbor etvd .. ea.ta P\8..IC NOllCE S.ftice Deere Keaaler. 3364-30 Mesa. Callf' 92927 Punta AJta. Laguna Hilts, CA. 92653 The Delaney AuttlmOCl\19 Cot'pot· flCTITIOUI llU9tNEU Tl*~ 11 conduc:ted Dy:., atlon (Calif) 149 Broec:IW8y. Coeta ..,._ ITAn.N'T lndMOuel . • .,._,Calif 92ea7 The lottowing pertoM are doing e.tne9 D. IC...-TNe ~ le c:onduCWd l)y" a t>usmea u · This s~ -fil9d With the corporauon SENSUAL SURROUNDINGS, 71°5 County C1a111 of Orange County on E.J Oa&aney Vice Pr.-danl w 17th St Suite H, Coate ,,._, M9'f 3 1984 This statement -Med with the Callf 92e27 • FJill01I County Oer1' of Orange County on Ken Lima. 2127 Republic. ea.ta Published Orange Cout Deity May 3. 1184 ,,.,._ M~ c,:,=.1 2127 Republic. Pitot June 1. 8. 15. 22 1964 2884 M Published Orange eoest Dally Coata ~ Callf 92e27 -Pita! May 11 18 25 June 1, 198-4 This buaineaa Is condueled by' a -----------2504-84 oeoer•t par1nerstllp Nil.IC NOna: Ken Lima Th11 statement wu nled with the Couf\ty Clerk ot Orange Count.-on Aprll 16. 198-4 ~ Publlshed Orange Coast DaHy Piiot May 18 25, June 1, 8, 1964 2595-84 flCTITIOU& IU ... U ..,,_STA.~ 'rhe loltowlng per9ona .,.. doing oosinesa es: SUNSHINE-JANITORIAL & BUILDING MAINTENANCE. 822 Hamtnon 10. eo.ta Mae. Calll 92827 Welttr E Taft. 622 Hamilton Nil.IC NOTIC£ flCTITIOUI 8USINlll ~ITA~ The lollowlflg '*'°"' -doing buliOeaa .. DEFENDER INTERNATIONAL. 7CIO W•1 17th St .. Costa, Mel&. Callt 92827 Aobefl T Me!Ytlle. 3A51 1 Calle BVGBD ANNA G. HUGHES pM.d away May 30, 1114. Survived by 800. ~ K.rankoe; aiswn, Al«• Maher and Dmoth)' a.bby. brot.btt t John Guiy and grandaxl Gerard K.rankoe' Vmcadon will ~ ftiday. J~ l, 1984 from 2 10 5 PM at Pacific View Matuary. Redtation of lbe R«mrY Friday 6:30 PM at Saint John the Baptist Catholic Churdt. c.c.ta Mesa. Mai of Christian Burial Sall.II'~ my lOA.MatSaantJobnthe Bapli$1 qtu.rch. c.c.ta)&maJ Paofac 'Memorial Park. Dl! n!'t'10J'S. 3500 P.otk VleW Drive. Newport...,. Beach, 644-2700 H~f\9°" LA ... llT. OUWI Mortuary • c.m.t.el'y Crematcwy 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa SAO-S5S4 j PiERCE 9ROTitER8 BEU 8AOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broao.,ay Costa Mn& 6A2.9150 8Al TZ 8EHGUt0h 6M ITH I TUTHILL WESTCLIF'F' CHAPEL ::· E-, .. ,n St os•a Me~i f 46>QJ·. PACIAC 'l!£W M EMOftlAL PARK l emetert • M ortuarv Cnape· • Crem;11or, .~.n• Pac•• c V•t-W Drn;t' ..,_pnr1 BPac" • • .!4 ' '"Cl .. Mc:CORMIC9< MORTUARY , .. 95 Lag Jt\I C af'y0'1 Ao Laguna Be1c " Ca 9265t 49·1 9• 15 Plll.IC NOTIC£ 10. c0a1• Mesa. c.ttt 92i527 l(ethl Jo Sc:hwot>, 170 McK!\lghl 7, Laguna &Mdl. Calif 92&5t This bualnee:s 11 condueled by' a Monte Capo Ben . c.lif 9212A . Wtlttam S lawtlom 34511 Calle "----------- c FICTITIOUS ~U N .... &TATl'lmNT The loflowlng perwon la doing buslnell aa HM & ASSOCIATES, 2029 Ou.ii Strwt Newpof1 Bead\. CaNf 92880 Hedy Mttc:tlalt. 22207 SNldy Rim. El Toro. c.MI 92630 Tlll8 ~IS conducted by 111'1 lndrvldual Hedy Mllchel " Thia statement waa Med With the generlll~ Waller E Taft This statement was flled with !tie County Clef1I of Orarige County on May 3. t9'4 neM7 PublolNd ~ Coat Daly Pllol May 11 t8 25. A1nt 1 191A 249&-84 Monte, Capo Bc:h Calif 93624 ~----------....-- This bu..,_ .. c:onduded by • ~· pannerst14P Aober1 T MeMlle This 11aternent -filed with the County Ctartl of Orange County on Mey 3 1984 FM9MI Published Orange Coast Deity Piiot May 11 t8 25 June t 1934 2506.aA ~ty Ctattc 01 Orarige COIM'tty on ---.-_-IC_llft_TIC( ___ _ May10 1t!A ~ ~---r~---""---------------- Publlshed Orarige Coal Daly RCTmOUI .,._.. PtB.JC fl)nc£ PllOf May 18 2!1 ~ t 8, t984 NAiii ITAT£mlfT 2902-14 Tr. fGloWing .,.,..oM .. OOlng ~-__ .,. llllt\nl'C BURGER HOUS£. 799 West 1711' ---~---""-'-""'"---s~. ea.ta ........ CaAtf 92M8 ~.Inc .• 791 W• 17\tl SttMI, Coat• .... Callf t2M6. ACTmOUt 9U8MlU MAm &TATDRWT The tollowlng per'IOI\ 19 doing ~ .. SOHYl CARE. 2 ~1 ~ 115. Hewpot1 Beech. Cltllt 12646 ~ K.-n-Lynaa. 210S1 ,....,._ Caitlon"8 Thia ~ .. oond\ICt«I by • corporation Tom~~t ~as. Hl.tn•tno'°" 9-:tl. Call• I 12646 • Thie staternef\t ... fllacl wlll'I ,.,. County CWk of Orange Coumy °" Maiy3. 1M4 Cua .. :-.F-•11 •• , tx ... "" -T...,....,ea&_ ,,._ Rhonda Kem-Lynea ft* statement wal 1"8d wtth the Coumy Qin of Or-. County Of\ M9Y3. 1914 ,..... Put>lllhed Orenge Cout Delly J'1lot May , 1 11. 2& Jun. 1. 1184 2505-14 ~ Onlnge C08l8I Olly . P11e1t M9'f 11, ta. fS, .1una2~.,!.~~JC·-----------.__ Ml.£ ll)TJC[ -.. Ml.IC fl>Tl(( .'°""'"°" lllO. l'tm • • NOTICa OP"*-IC OAMI• COUWTY YOU w .. DUAUU UNDI" A ,... , ....... ,.,,...... NonCE OP DBA'ftl OP AM90Wn0tllfC»T"9cn"ICOUNC&.Pf'T'HICfT\'CWPOtMfMt •OMC~IM.a IUl'fMO"COUIT DUOWT9'UtTDAftO...... lfOTICIC»TMMTU'llALI .._ .... _ B I c D ll B D D • VALUYl :.~ .a aMll lft lll1'8IT1tCMI TO ~AC.Aft A TO The P\I lfld All •1\tlNltlO no CMil o.MI Or. W..C r 1111. UML.1.U YOU,_. Al:nC* T9-lt1.-111t 1tCmCa CW,..,.,_. UU u5f•ONQ "'..r=O WATa IA-.M L.OCAlW Oii PMIC& I CW P~ llAP p.,,._ ._..AM. CA..117'1 fO NOTICT YOUR PWUT'f, ., • .,.. ........ ....., • .,._... YOU AM 11 DOAUl.T UlmGt AR,.. "" IU"' MD..._ LOCAnD 111r IOU1'M °' wANB AVllMUa. _. un Notlo9 ii het'et!Y g;wn ~ u A--..AAAtAOe OF .. rr MAY • 9°"° AT A flW'.IC ,,_. ....i ...,.,. ...._ 1p111 THI ..._ °' TllUeT oano PETITION TO AD OP_...,.. 11'MIT '1119 811llNTMI1M AM) .UC9 '°" TV NATIONAL IAN ( ~ "-hllOrw. '-YNN A SHE~ eM.I. • YOU ND0 AM IXPU· _.. llOtleft .. ~--,._.,. ~ ~N YOU fMI AC--TER EST.ATE NO. A·lll ~ MmAW fMIM<* Pany~l tll1t tnet9 Ml bW1 • a.-Aeaponden1. PAT"ICIC C. NA'fM* Of! T'HI MAW Ol T'HI MJ, M IMf ~ ..... lit • ...._ no. TO flltOTICT Y~ ,.._ To all beln, brne{~ WHEREAS, tM PUblo ~ ~ \'ece,&lon I.ft CMi!Ofnle leult b)' RICHARD P OfllUMM SHELDON PROCllOtNO AOAIHIT YOU .... lf,.VMiMM..,llM.__, art rT'IMYllecsuiATA..U. d \I"-~ ltt.eba Ind H~ Code, ~Ion 9'20 ... aeq. {ewter s. O...el ("Otbt ... , In lM paymeot of Ille c=-=~2Mt~ YC* IMOUl.O CONTACT A LAW· ... "'''" ..... ~ ...... UC llAut . .., •ou..., AM ... cretliU>f! an con ...... v ... ion PfooedUN) ~IOI ttle P(ooedut• ...... ~ ttw City !MY obflgallon.• O( OtbtOf to Seewted I (PAl&V LAW) YD. ........ '"',.. ................ PUHATIOlll OP'"' .-.n. °' crecilton o! HILDRED ~•l)Ubllo1111~1nd Pwtyun<*t11etew1einNot1.ctaLIO NOTICll Yw Mw. ~ liUIM. • MOlUJ)fTRU8Ta'llALI ~. ntlfi'ROCllDMO~T•OU. ARMSTRONO ~pet"'-.--WHIN!AS, ttleaty~typamnw •P"biltlM1"*1Und rlaht• Jun9 :S, tW, In ti.~ prfnO. TM9Mf1 ..._,,........,..,,.., T .... -.;Cl127 · On 01/22/U •I t1:00 a.m. YOU IHOUl.D COWJACT A LAW· h ....... •ht....A.-~ -'1191.ttUne purl)OW 10oat9d on PWCll 2 jfU\in Paro.I M.P No. pel lmOUnt of 1$1,$14.18""' that •ltttou• ,_, '"""' IMilfd .... NOl'!C!"1$ H!At8V GIVEN. that 8\JNKIST 8eAYICI COMPANY .. ~~r w 0 may """" 0 • ....... -~}.Ind .. more pert~ deecribed In ttle llO*I ~ ~elf\Notedtt.i.JuM 15, 1"3,ln ,._.,....... wftNn •.,..,...., onThunday, June?. 1..,., It 10'00 ti. owt IPOQ!ntlO Tn.te1• undet ~ 'ndey.June 16. 11M,1t t :11 lri&et'tlted ln the will andli ~ lw91o Ind~ herein M bNtllt "A" Ind by I IMC> tr. otlOINI pnncipel etnOUl\I Of tM~ ....... O'CIOdl .. m ofMldct.y,lntMrootn Md puttuant to Oeed of Trwt .. AM. HOMI ~DfAAl IAVINGS tate: • ,. ""· ettllCMd '*-o -bfliblt "8", el\O '2SO.O()i) It yov wlltl to .... tt'9 W.Q of Mt ... ~ fOt conduetlnQ T~··· CC)(d9(1 on 04111/U .. ~1 AND lOAH AUOCIATIOH, • Coro A --th.ion hai been fu.d • PAM:tlL A: THAT POATIOH OF TtiE EASEMatr FOR WATEAUNf. Nota 11 hefeoy given thet, In ac:-en att0tney In lhJt mettar, yov Salee, within the olflcea of A&AL no '2·12"3t of OHlolll A«>ordl In portilon ._known .. HOMI! r-L S J4? PUAPOSES(P!" tt23t/33Q.A.) LYtNO WITHIN PAACtl 2 ()Ii PAAC!L eordlnCe \lillth hc:tlon t504 of the ehould Oo wpromc>tly.o thet vow ESTATE SECURITIES &ERVICe.. iheoftlOeof tMAlcotder of~ FEOEAAi.'"'eAVl,NGS AND LOAN b )' -~-U G . A MAP HO ~1 p M.a. 11M/2e' 21. CellfO<nil Ooro!MfCllll cocs. and Wflll4'1 '~· ti any, may be IOCate4 •• t020 North ltot#IY. County. Calff0<nla••ecut9d by. Wlf,. ASSOCIATION 0, 8AH Ol!GO, .. ARMSTRONG U• tl..- PAltta 9:ALL O~ TKAT C£RTAIN !ASEMINT roAWATf."LINl! AS tnet c.n11n 81\P\llallon end Ord« llledontmi., Sulta10t.lntl'ltCltyof5-itaAna, llam O. 8of1h.wldl an wunattled Trwt .. uncMn~Oft~tdettd .-rlor· Co\n·t of Ort.ll&"t OUCAIBeD IN A DCE> RECOfllOEO tH IOOK 13200, PAOE 1'f1lt ET IOt A.n.t from Avtomettc Stay, ft.· AYf90tUttad . Ila lldo cs.man-colin1y Of Or~. tleta of C.U. mllJI, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· 4121111 ~byVfRHPLoGOiR Cr-ount~ reiuMU"o tn•l HO .. 0 .... • ecuted by Gtry J Mlllef. CNptar 7 dade II lfieume: t.de ,_.. ..,._ fOfllAI, NIWPOA'r 110ME LOAN. llON TO .THI! HIGHEST BIOO!A .ANO JO PLOOOIR. HU88A,NO ,. ... Wlt£MAS, Mid put>llc 1w1ment II un~ !Of preaeni or TNal .. ("M•lle('). end tly counHI tr1 Ud. efift.....,.. • IMM9 ... INC . a Callt0<nla oetpotetlon. ea l'"OR CASH. (pey11* at tltM of .. AND WIFI DOLORU PLOOOeA 0 0 G A S ~.-i P'~'*.,......ofttwrwoutinoofttiaeia.tlngwateri1nuround IOf Sacvf9d Pany and Milter end Ud. ,., •• ,. Nftlte cfa • ..._ duly 1PC>Oln19d tl\let• unOer encl ltl i.wtul money of the Unl1IO end t.cotdad 4/&0181. • ()oQI.. ARMSTRONG beappalJ\\9V h ~new bulldlnat wft'*1 tM d4rlllopnw1nt o4 PP S55 ot-.0 by Hon Jam91 Ill Dooley. L .... ~........ punuent to tM poww of .. c:on· ,,., .. ,at ,,. Soutf'I ''°"' -*** "*'' Mt4' IOOll ,~ ,. 1011 u N>nonal r~e1mta\.lve .. ~.THEREfORE.N"IT~SOlvtDbytMCftyCounclloftMCltyot endantent0onM.,Cfl13,tH4.1n "~_.. .. ...-tM...._., lwr9dlntl'latcartlllno..ctofTruat to the Orano• County Otd ofttieOffldel"-oordtoH)' _ .... ~_,_ .... t • -tate t.I Fountain v~ \Mt It thell ~ • CIUbllc "-inG Jot ~ of I.Mt oartm CaM entlttad "In ra -ettomer lft ..... ...... ,. u.cuted by A08E .. T A. FIOOT end CounhOuta. 2 t 1 w sen.. Ane Coun\y. Ctlfomla. ....... It pu IN.IHUUll .... r -:'if cou•dwtoo-'*""' to vecata ttte ~ pub61c ....,.,,.,,1, RICHARD DRUMM Ind FLORRIE aMuN.._ .. ..,...., ....... ,..,, SANDRA S. lllOOT, l'IUSbend Ind Boul.vwd,Cltyotlent•A~.•t•t. euctlOn to ma hla*t 1lldder Jot H I L D R E D D ~ SMlheeringlhlllbehald lntMCounClllCNm~H ... t02008Ja1ar DRUMM. •tc . LleEATY NATIONAL """*' ,.~If MJ, "'IJ M Wtf• lecof~ Mty t1, 1tl1. In of callfomlt ell right, !Ille and calhln Unlt9d Sttf .. OOIWaJ..et the ARMSTRONG (u.ndft° the A~ Fount.in '11119y. Celflomla. on Tueeday.'3UM 19. 1964, It. p.m.. BA.NI< v RICHAlllO OAUMM. et ...... ftl9d Oft tlfM. Booll 1-052 o4 Otflol .. R9cofdt Of lntlf .. t convey*' to end now t,.ics Front entrance 10 ttw Old urano-nil tf()d Of .. aoon lhef"Mft• .. the agenda pemVtl. BK No I.A M·20170 JO. All No. ll~ted CIMM I04lcn.t .. ~ ... d County. It Pao-14t8 Ra-by It ""°" OMQ. or Ttult In ti. County CoufthOYM. tont9d 'on Independent Adml t1"a ~IT FU"THl!R RESOL'1£b that the City Cleflc etl&ll c:auM no1io9 of M3·3805 JO, Ullltad Stl.lae .... ii un ........ att .... ...,.. corct«'e lnetrutn41flt No.· 12U7. by ptot)ef'ty eltuetad In Mid County. Sente Ana Blvd between Sycamofa of &tatet ACl). The petJt.kJr\ ttle timt IM piece 01 hMJ'lng to be PolllO et IMlt two weeltl beforathe Banllruptey COurt. C..trel 011tr1Ct to, debar la tueerlo lft-reuon of a tlf.-ch of d.rautt In C1lltornl1delcrlblng ,,,.land thar• Gt & 8toec1Wey, In the City of Banta ls.et for hearin& in Dept. Net IWlr1"G 1n et leN1 tht'M plecll llOflQ tM line of the MIMf'l*lt propoMCI to of cu1om1e. Secured Pllty wilt ~ ... de .. ta rnaMra. au payrMnt ot pwtormanca ol the ODii-In Ane. Orange County. calfomla. Ill 3 at 700 Civic Center Dn. ~~ad. It poeajbta, Mid notice liwdl be pc>aied 300 ,_. apal1. TM City hold 1 publlC .. le ol the tOllowlng ,......,, aec:rtt., 8' haJ elt\lna. getlOl'll YO.Keel 1"*-0y. lncludlnQ OESCRIPTION right, lllle and lntarett ~ \0 W-Santa "'_A CA 927~ Clattl atltll 9'lo ceu• tlW no&lca of • copy ot thla reaolutlOn lo be-collater.11 lcollec:ttvaly. tne ''Col-,_....., ,......,_. • """9IO. that l>fMCfl Ot ~•ult. ~a cit A conOOmlnlum c;ompriMd of. *'<!now Mid by" under the deed of ... ., "' .. • PUblliMd In •~~ In the County'°' at IN.i rwo 11teret''I Al right. uti. end Int•• t·TO Titl M~N11 TM ~WM raooroeo F9~etY 15. Parcel t. an undMded tl1Jtb tl\IM,ln..._ta-'~.deaOrlbad onJune20. t984at9:301\. ~ .... prior to tt'9 haar~ of OtbiO( and FIOfrla Or~m (eol• ,.tltloow........................... 1"4 ... Racotd8f'• Jn1trumant No lnter•I In end to lot 1 or Trac1 .. rr YOU OBJllCT to the PASSED, ADOPTED ANO SIGNED tNI 15'ft ell)' ot Mey, 1984 i.ttt~y. 'Ofumm") In (1) thet <*· 09mtng JOUf 1Mfr»f9, W '°"Wt to a...oe610-4, Will SEU AT PUBLIC t 1228 In the City Of COiia M9M \.Of 14 ot Treo1 No 6495 N MllMn P Adler, Mtje)t taln Note ("F1r11 Gilt Note"), de.t~ th a rHPOftM wtttlln '9 deyl ff AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 1!110. County of Or•nge. Stat• Of C..._: lhOWn on 1 map r.c:orded In ioott iJ'aDting of the petition, Y'!'f ATTEST: EWlyn McClenOOD, City Clerk Ja11Ulf'Y 13, 1ea2. In the orlQIMI tM date thl• .._ .. aummOM II W. DER FOR CASH, lawful money of fomla. HP41f map raoorded In Book 4HI, Paget ,3, 14 and 15 of Mfe-ahould either appe.,-al ml 8TATE OF CALIFORNIA I · principal amounl ol 1327, t2tlt00. ¥M on rou. JCMH del1ut• mar be lhe United 8111 ... Of I c&lhlef'I 4H, J>l!Qft 45 and d In the Ottlca of cett~I Mapa, record• of Or· ne&ring and 1tate you ob COUNTY OF ORANGE. 1... mede by J Gall Corp P•yatlle to .ntal'M and the co.irt 1N1J eilltw I check d11wn on I 1111e pr nlllonll tM County Reeorder of uld oounty. 1nge County. CalllO<nle. &Jona 0 ,. We. Wril1ell ~ I, EVELYN -..ceLENOON. do her9by cattlfy that I em lhe City Cleril of OMd of Trull, dlled Jenuary t3, ot!Wr Of'cMfl conc:atftlftt di.WO.. Of I 1t1le Of ladaral Nllinga ancs 18 .. ahOWn on the COlldomltllum '"°" cs.tlgn•llon of IM ltloYe ,... uona w.,... \ e CO.u. CITY Of FOUNTAIN VALLEY ) Orumm, M<M.0 by that c:«leln ~f'Mftt COftl ........ l'ftjtlnatt.e b¥11. 1 eta ta Of~ CTedl1 unlOf\, f)lotpt t"«alrOM Unite 1 tht<>OOl' TM etrMt eddr ... or ottw c~ ,, ·'°"' h .,_. be= Iha City of Fountain Vlllay: tll•ltM foregoing Reeolutlon wu regularly t982. executed by J Gett Corp u of ptQPattJ, ~a~. chld loan auoclltlon domlclled 111 11111 Ptan recorded in Boole 141t9, g: propeny 1onown to u1u:3801 Via the hearing. Your ap ; Introduced to Mid Counoll at It• Adjourned Council meeting Mid on the trustOf with ~"• Eacrow. Inc. c..-tody. dlhd ~ lt10fMY state. an payable et the time ol Mia. 1964 and r~eciotded In Manuna. San Clel'Mnte, CA. 92172 ance may be in penon or by 15th day of Mey, 19&4, Ind -at Mid meeting regularly palMd and u trust .. 1n tevor of Drumm • ..... coal•, and euc" otflaf ,. .... all ngtlt title end lntetnt held by II. 14264. page t74, Oftlclll Aecorda. Thlt uJa will be mede. without adoc>tad by the loffowlng vote to wit t>enellC•llY recorded u lnatrumant .. mar be l'Nllad _, tM cowt. 11 Tru11 ... 1n thlt rffl prop«ty Al9o except th«elrom ell thoae ax. COY«lant Of wvranty. ~or YOIP attorney. ~.I AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS Neal, Von, Adler Nlellan. No 82-2701 In the Santa Betb1r1 The 911nl•h-t of wapa. tMllnO auu1te 1n .. Id County and Stall. ~lu11va • .... mante for petlo !mplled, re;wdtng tllla, poa11111on. -[F YOU ARE A CR . • Btown County Rec0tder'1 Offlce on Janu.-Of mone, • ..,opllf'tJ, °' otMr datenbad ••follows PlJrpoMt 11 ehown on ,,,. Con-or eneumbtancea, to pay the unpelCI TOR or a continaent cred.i NAYES. COUNCIL ME-..BERS Nona ary 21. 1982. which Otad of Trust, ~rt .,,hott .. d prooeadlne• "'"'' PARCEL t Unll No 31, In tile City domlnlUm Piao abOvarahwreO to. principal aum of '303.000.00. plU9 ol the deceued. you mil.Ill ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS None together with th• Fir at Gall Note, •Ito fllUll. of Newport Beach, County ol Or· Plroal 2: Unit E·2 .. ftlown on ,,,. lntar11t .. pr~ In the notl .. • -:-:i- Evelyn McClandon wete 1u1gried by Otumm to Sa-Detect: Oct. it1 1111 1noe. State of C1111ornla. N thown Condominium Plan re1arrad to In cur9d by the deed of t1utl, • en file your claim with ttijl City Clark cured Party by that c:«t&ln AulgrT-LaE A. •lllAMCH, Clari! and dncrtbed In ,,,. Condominium Parcel 1 1b0ve lddltlonet •tltntt9d amount of court or pretent It to the pei- P\Jbftanad Orange Cout OeJiy PllOI June 1 8.-tia-4 2893-&4 men• ot OMd ol Tru1t, r9COlded 11 •r: J.Y. HYA1T, DelMftr Plan recorded on Septemb9r 1•. P11<* 3· An exclullva ....,.,,.,.., $9 02.2 oo If....., undat tM tlfmt n1 1 ""tive a- lnstrumenl No 82-3331 t in the AC~tOM DIVORCI t978. In book 12841. PI08I 929 to f0t patio pc:,,poaaa OY'lf thet portlon t"9 dMd of ~'t end faal. chit~ topotnn•._... rbepr.~'!.:'.-wt• .. ~ Nl.tC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE Santa Barbara County Recorder'• 12'11 Chapmen AM. 998 I~ of Ottlclal Aecotd• ol ol t,,. r .. 1ncted common WM ct. end expeneee of the TNlt•. \CU Y un: .. ..,_ • .. ~, Office on Augu•t t 1. t982; and (2) Sutt• 111 said County. 11 amended by ecrlbed u P-E-2 on ti. •bove r• The Lendet/a.neflelary Undar the four months from the date qf 1t11t c.rteln Note ("'Second Gett OMdeft or..., CA.. t2l40 Amendment to ConOOmlnlum Pten fened to Condomlnlum Plen. dMd of truet ha ligned end ct. firat issuance of lettel'1J • ORDtNAHCE NO. M-11 NOte"), detad June 2 . ...tj82, In the Publlthed Otano-Coeat Diiiy Pilot rec:Ofded on Novemt>er tO, 1978, In For 1ntorm1t1on only· Code llver9d of the Trust•• OecleratlOn provided in Section 700 of AM OAOttCAHCE OF TME CfTY OF NIWOlltT -.-cH ADOPTING ongln11 prlncl11111 •mount ol May 18. 25. JuM 1. I. 1984 book 12918, pagaa 1802 and 1803 1s--001. AP No. 939-07-011. of Def11.11t ottll9obllg1t1onuacur9d Pro Cod • ,,.._11 PLANNED co••IMTY O.VELOPMUfl ITAHOAN>• FOR PRO..· $72.000 00. med• by J. Gelt COf. l!832-84 of Qtt1'lal Record• of Mid County. T,,. atreet 1ddr ... Ind otl'lel" by, .. deed of lrvtt. end. Hotlca Of the bate e o~ '-&U· ERTY &.OCATID AT THUfORTHEAaTERLY COMIE9' OF EAIT COAIT poration peyeb+e 10 Crumm, ... DI-'IC NOTICE PARCEL 2: An undivided one thlr-common designation, If eny, of the Default end Elaetlon 10 Sell. wtllch fomia. The Ume for fUiJW HIGHWAY AND .IA.-ORIE ROAD (PLANNING COllllllSllON AIM!ND-cured by that oeftlin OMd Of TIYSI. ...~ ty-lourth (t /34thl rnt., .. 1 .. I ten-,..I pr099rtY deaerlbed ·~ I• racord9d on 1125/83 .. Document c1airna will not expire pnia, MENT NO. IGI) dated June 2. t982, axac:ut.CS by J ant In common In the tee lnter .. 1 In P4.1rpottld to be'. 350 Avocado 113..()37283, ot OtflClal Recotdl. • ... _ ..1....a.. The City Council of the City ol Newport ee.ch DOES ORDAIN .. Glllt Corporation .. trultOf, 'Nitti ORANGE COUNTY Md to IM C«nmon Ar .. of Lot• 2. •E·2. Coat• Mela, CA 92127. Thia Nie wflt be condUCted by to four mon~ from UP!;'-.\C tollowa: H«llage e.a-ow. Inc .... trual•. In 100 ~~:~.t 3 end 5 of Trect H58, .. per map The unct«llgned Trust9' dla.-CALIFORNIA POSTING ANO PU&-of the hearina'notloe.d abo\le. RCTIOM1.Thefollowliiac:M9c:flbad realprop«ty~lad ln l,,.Cltyof flYO( of Qrumtn .. benetldlfY,,.. flied Ill book 431. pages 1to7 In-detmunylllblMtyforenylnc:on'«:t-USHIHG COMPANY wnoea ad-YOU . MAY EXAMINe Newpor1 Seach. County of Orange. Stet• of Cellf0tnla. corded U lnltrument No. a2.23745 a.nta Ana. CA. l2701 c:6UslYe 01 Mi.callanaoua M8')9. r• neu of the '1IMi eOdr-end ouw dl'lll and !)hone number 11 1021 the file kept by the court. If 1ll*~ of Blodt1 55 ~ 94 of lrvlne'I Subdlvtaton, U per map In tbe $..-ita Bert.& County Re--~:~::r~~N'TMONY J EVANS eotdlfo Mid County. N IUCh terma common dellgnatlon, 11 eny, shown Horth ~· A~. SWte 201. ·-----.£ the '9COrded in 8ootl 1, Paga 88 ot Mlloellen.oua Mape. Recoroa 01 Orange corder'• Oftlo9 on June t . .1982, o....__.._,. "EE"·"' 0 EV .. ""S' 1s <tellried In the Artlae Entitled herein. II tM str .. uddr ... Of other PHadena, CA. 91104 (213) you are 1.n~,,_. ln t!' Coun()', Calltomla. ty1ns1 eMterty ot lembor" Roed. u dMul~ ln whld'I Otad ot Trusi, togathao' wieh ,,_,.,,..~, ·" •Yr-• .... ., "Oeftnlttont'' of the-octeretton of common desloflllton ot the Pf'<»-·aat~5~ tate, you may eerve upon tfi"e £Marnent Deed to City ol Newport ee.cti, rec:Of"ded June 11. 1eee In the s.eonc:t a.it Note. were u-c ... No 0224902 CoYWnente. Condition• end Aeatrlc-any I• not lndlcateO hll'eon, dnc-oeteO: M•Y 15, 198-4 executor or ad.minilU'ator or &<><* 7964. Paga 831 ol offtc:tal ~1: northwesterly of Coat Highway, ttgned by O<umf!l to Secured Peny NOIUMMTICl~I (':!:"~W.?..... tlont, reeord9d Aprll 21, 1978, In tlona to tile prop«ty mey be ot>-HOME FEDERAL 6."'INGS AND th tto for •L-~' u deec:t1bed 1n E&Nment OMd 10 City of Newport ee.cti, r«:0rd9d .My br thet cart.in Aalgnmant ot Otad °" · book 121u. page 951 of °""'" 111ned trom ,,,. beneflclery herein L~AN ASSOCIATION, upon ea mey uic I , 1977 In &<><* 12277. Page 1310 of official recorda. Ind the IOUth-o Tru1t, reeor"dad u lnltrument T"9""" INl1 dectde ...... you Recordl (TM "0.CletetlOn"), and n1m«S pur.uent 10 a written ,._ 1 Corporation, M TNlt.. ecutor OJ' administrator, .-t«ly axtanllon thereof: eouttiw.terty of the eouthweatwty line of No. 82-42075 In the Slnl• Blrbatl •11'*'..:,=-'::: :-=.. "'= any IU~ll and amandmanta qU9St IUbmlttad to Nkl banellcilty By: UNOA A. WARNER file with tbe court with ~~~~ of~=~":i:,x*c.!1~!!..agee ~!: :-:= ~~.:rr-·· Otfloe on Oc1o-I:'~..:....... '~b0ePT THEREFROM ell oil. gu. ~~:, ';',~:" ~= IM nrat publl-~:~~~· TRUSTEE DEPART-proof of lef'Vioe.. a writ18h IOUt~arty llna ot Tract No 9171 recorded In &<><* .482, "Pagee 1 to I . TM Colletlfal wilt be lold by S.. II you wWI to Mak the edvlcl of m1nerlla anO otll«y "ydrocar&:>ona. BENEFICIARY· Sllte Sevlngs end PublllMd Orange Cout Oa1ty Piiot request •tattnl that you a: lndlAtw, of Mfaoalleneoua M.apa. Racotd1 of Orange County. c.lllornl&. cur.i P11ty et 1 publle Nie on an attorney In thlt melter, you 9. depth of 500.!Jet without Loan Auoelltlon 222 N El Dotado M• 25 June 1 8 19M ' ·•-..-1 .. t no••-of the and nort"-tarly ol the northwwt....., llne of P1rcal 3 ot Pwoel Map June 11. tOM 11 10 30 AM. ei IM lhould do'° promptly'° thlt your the r t of aurtace 'en1,Y. u r• · · ' ..,y ' ' ' ... .., ·~ .....,.; recorded In 8oolc t52, Pagea 17 r:::id1 18 of P11oal Mapa, Recoroa of 1trM1-leYel tronl entrance (IQUlh wrluen r•PQnM. If any. may be In ln1tr1.1ment1 of rec:otd. ~~c~!t'; 11~A 95202 Phone: 277444 l.ng of an inventory and •P- Orange County, Cetlfomll. doors! to ttoo Awnue Of the Siert, filed on time. ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM 111 Said Ula Wiii be made, blJt praisemenl of estate UletSdr' Excepting th«elrom thlt portion Included In Percal 1 u ahown Otl • Loa Angaln, C.llfOfnla 90087. All 01 AVlaOIUltad ha aldo deman-water and aobtudace water r!Qhla, without c:Onvanant °' warrenty, ax-rta.IC NOTICE of tbe petitlona or aa:ounta map rac:Ofci.d In 8ook 12. Paga 21.01 P1rcal Mapa, Record• of Orange the Collateral w111 be aold .. 0n9 dadt El trlbUm•: leda dlcldtr con-balOllw 1 depth of 500 fMt, without pr ... or Implied. regarding t1ti.. mentioned in Section 12qo Cout\ty, Cellfornla. unit to 1 alngla Pl.lfctluar at aych tra Ud. atn ~ 1 manoa qua ,,,. rlgllt of eurtace entry. N dedl-potMNlon °' encum~ in-lt-UH7 _ _j,_ u atiown on Olatrlctlng M8')9 37 end •8. referred to In Section 20.01.050 -. Ud. rMf'O"da dafttro de IO ....._ eetad or raaerved In lnatrumanll of eluding 1.M 1, c:Nrgea and' ex-NOTICE OF DEA TB OP and 1200.5 of the CallfQnD9 oftheNewporte..etlMunlq)alCoda.andbylUChratarenoamedupert THESALEOFTHECOLLATERAL lHlatntormac.loflqu .. tgua. r9CO<d penMI of the TNl1• Ind of IM WILLIAM N. PORTER Probate Code. , of nu. 2.0 of Mid Coda. 11 ller.t>y amended to •tabllth PleMIO WILL BE AS is. WHERE is. ANO If rou wt._'°..-~ of PARCEL 3: Euament• u IUCh 1ru1ta crMteO by Mid Otad of AND OF p--oN TO ...,.,.. Wllllam E. Get.ber, Jr. Community Oiatrlct R19W1tlona dell,_ Ung deY~I conetraln\I on WrTH ALL FAUL TS NO REP· en lttomaJ In tNI • JOU ....,,,.,.,. era pertleulatly Mt torth Trull. 10pay1119 ramalnlng prlnclpel £< • • • • nu-N G ... __ Jtao• &. the parcel attached 11eraon u Exhibit "A" RESENT A TIOH OR WARRANTY IS ~kl dO M promptly M ht rour In tl'la Artk:le entltr.d "Euernentt" aum1 ot t,,. notl(•I MC\lr9d by Mid MINISTER EST~ NO. Oll&JDU, •.-.Kf' ~ MCTION 2. The Pl1Mlng Director ol lhe City of Newport 8Mctl II Mc> OR WILL BE MA.OE AS TO THE wtmlft raepoftM, If lftJ, "'IY be otthe Otcl.,1llon under tl'le 89Ctlon OMd of Tnnt to wit. $37,500.00 A·lZSlU Elijott ;(J h«aby lnatruciad and directed to lllOW uld Planned Communtty District GAMALOTUNNTOTOUE E0RpNTHETHESECFOIR~0T "~ ::,::C,~ eoHcltar 11 oon-,,.edlngl In auell 111lola entllled N with lnterfft thafaon from 4/5112 •t To all heil'a, beneficiaries US S. Flpe.n»a St., I I TaJCt oo N ld prQP«t¥ and P-C Olatrlct u deecrlbad har'aln atioY9: and u " follows: "Right• end Outlel: UtllltlM 17.75•1. per en,,um u provld911 In d i ' Floor 1 $-:~~~~~~·~h::~T:~·~"t::~n1~~ ?~~:i~r~~T:~1~~~~~ ~~!E!~~a~ ~~1g:·~.r!:~=:E i~t::;:~~;:;r~~v~= ~i ~~~~~ ~.·3~f;~;ii?· '"11 ' SECTION 3. Tilll Ordinance Shall be publllh9d onoe In the offtc:lal ONO GALT NOTE OR ·THE VAL· '"pueeta ..crtte, 8' hat ... --. Rights". end "Exclus!Ya Rattrlcted The benefk:lery un<* aald Otad be th .r-. . led Publlahed Qra.nae Cout ~IP« of Ille City and tne llme ah•ll be effective thirty daya after IM IOITY OR ENFORCEABILITY OF ~o ~Hr:et'::o.:J::rl:°Th. CommonPARCELAr!' EE~!~ .. -..... ~!..1!~ '*,O· l~UO:L~. ~t-an~thy ·-wWO anerwiJed/or ~~~. Daily Pilot May 31. lune 1,..7. date ol Ila ldoPtk>n THE COLLATERAL OR ANY OF p.titto,_ hae med 1 ~ eott-'" _,_.... ......,, .,... ..,....., ,,. • ..,.._,,_, ""' __ ..,. 1984 T111s Ordinance wu Introduced 11 1 regullf 1Met1ng of the City Counc:tl THE ~IOHTS COMPRISJ~G THE oatnlnt rour ~ If you S8'1 lo eaMmallll ere pactloulet1y Ml forth ten Oec;leratlon of Defeult Ind 0.-A petition has been filed · • of tne City ol Newport 8eacfl held on the dey ol Aptll i . 19~. and "8 COLLATERAL. Tiie IYor•Slld Mia " .. 1 ~ wmtt~ IO dalJ• of In the Artlela entltlad "EaNrMntl" men<l IOf S•. Ind• written Notice ; G~ RT RUDE A 2877-84 •dopl..,. on the 29111 day ol May 19~ by the follOWI"" vote. to wit· will ........... t .. -·L pre,.......... to the -..,....... of the Oeotat1tton of Covanentl, ol Default ..... "''-tlon \0 ~. The Y. • ~ • EXHtBITS ON FILE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE... · rlghl;"and,~lff wtii;"' S.Cured •"-da .. IMI ..... -:::;:• •-:; Condltlone end Aeatrlctlone re" undenlgned~ Mid .;;'ice of ORT R & DICK N. PlB.JC ""'""' "' AYES. COUNCll . .,b4EMBEAS Hart. Meurw, P.arty now h11 Of may hereafter~ ""on JOU· ft:' m•r, eorcled July 25. 1977, in bootl Otl1ult and Eleetlon to W to be PORTER in the Superior NOTICE OF DEATH Of' NOES. COUNCIL~et..:'~~i= =~18:::!~1:! ~:~b~tl:~ i~.::::9oni.izt :i:c~.:; ~!!~!Ti~. 71~~7~~~ ~9f2m. ~=~~~v '~=~ whafa ,,,. eow:1;.?! ~angG=lIDE GEOJlGE F . STEGNEJl'd.a ABSENT, COUNCILMEMBeA8 None of Otbtor. 111 ol .wttleh are hereby ::'-~;::r!:::.. ~ pege 327 ol Olflcl11 Aeoofd• end DATE May 18.1984 ques .... '6 t G F STEGNER ab Abatalnad Counellmemew Plummer expr.uly raaarved Pf hKd • _ ti enySupplaments and Amendman!• SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY. A. PORTER & DlCK N. GE. OR.GE PREDERI&( • 111 EY'llyn R Han Pereons dallllng to make 1r-cuetoctr. c au_... .. 1 orner 111er110 (The "Muter Oec1111tlon ') • c0<por1tlon PORTER be appointed a.a Meyor r~la to 1napec:1 the Col-..... coata, and auct. 0"* raa.f unO« the sec:uon hMdlnge In euch BY Sue Hen ..... Tru11 .. Sala Of. na1 -p_..tati·-..... STEGNER, SUCCESS A ITEST a Wanda E Ande<M'1 lateral prlOr to the..,. end perM>nl •• mer .,._ grant9d bJ tM coutt. Anlcie enutled aa followl. "RIQM• !leer 234 North El Dotl40 Str .. t, pe~ '" •1CWC11 "" .., AND OF PETITION TO A.8- CITY CLERK dnlrlng furth« lntormetlon regard· The flttltehrMftt of w...., tMllnO and Outlel Utlllllea end Cable.,...... P O Drawer o. Stocltton, CA administer the estate of MINISTER ESTATE NO Publl1hedOrange CoaatDa1tyPilotJune1 t9M 2901-&4 ingtMMlethouldeontactJoelJ of monar or ptopllf'tJ, Of •t"9r VIiion", 'Support,Setltemenl•nd 95201 (209)948·11tS WILLIAM N. PORTER -· -----------------------Berman. Eeq . Jetter. M1ngala &. =~=~&ad ptOC!Mdlng• mar Encroechmanf', "Community Fe-Publl1hed Orange Cout Dally Piiot (under the Independent Ad· A·lltU5 PllJl.IC NOTICE P\BLIC NOTICE . Butler. 11 (213)203-8080. Oet9d· Oct 11 1113 • cUlliff Eaaement" end "D11inaga June t, 8, 15, t984 minis . f Ea Act) To all heirs, benefi~. IUP£RIO.-COURT CW CAUfOlllHIA. COUNTY OF °"ANGE In tne Matier ot Iha • Application of DAVID BRUCE WHITEHEAD, ANO MARY ELIZABETH WHITEHEAD. HUSBAND AND WIFE for Change of Name No A t23222 ORDER TO SHOW"CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME (5ec: eoa.4) DAVID BRUCE WHITEHEAD ANO MARY ELIZABEiH WHITEHEAD. 11ave hied a petition Jn 1n11 oourt tor an order allowmg patltlOneB to cllange tl*r name from DAVID BRUCE WHITEHEAD AND MARY ELIZABETH WHITEHEAD to DAVID BRUCE SRA Y ANO MARY ELIZA- BETH BRAY IT IS HEREBY ORDERED lhlt 111 i>«son• tnlatlllad 1n the m1nw aforeMld tPQelf before thll cour1 In Oepanmant NO 3 II 700 CMc: C..ter Dn\'9 Wall Senti Ana. Call- l0<nla on June 18. 19~. 11 9· 15 o'clock AM and then and theta 1tlow cause. 11 any they have • Why eald petition 10< change of name 1hould not be grant.a IT IS FURTHER ordered that I copy 01 thla order to snow cauae be publlahed 1n the Orange Cout Diiiy Piiot a n-1p1per of gaoarel circulatlon publlthad In thla county It leaat once 1 .-IOf lour CX>fl- secuuve well a P<lor to ,,,. day of $IJd llalrlng Dated May t6, 1984 FRANK OOMENICHINI Judge of the SU99flot Court ltavet1 L. C1rtton ZU42 Via ,lor.C« Mlaalon VlefO, CA. 1:192 •1·70ll Publlltled Oranoe Coat Delly Piiot May 18 25. June 1 8. 19M 2172-84 P\B.IC NOTICE HOTICI O' IAU No11ee 11 h«aby given purauent IP MCtlona 3071 and 3072 of the CIY11 Code ot IM Slate o4 C.llfomla tna unw11gn.i. Hud's Towing wtll Mii 11 pubflc euctlon, II 512 E. Yet· monl Ava . Anetlelm CA 92805 II to oo am on w.innd1y. the 13111 dey ot June 1984, the lollOWlng d• tcrlbed property. to wit 1979 Dodg• Omni . Vln.fLZ24A90338288. m. •LU2092 ~ .... 11 10< the putPoM of eattafylng lien ot the undarllQ.Md tor towing end/or·atorage 1ogat'her wttlt COlll of adver"llllng end eJll)eMM of Nie Dat911 th11 111 day of June 1W J K LIEN SAlES P\Jblthad Orange Cout Deify Piiot JuM 1. 198-4 2894-84 NlUC NOJIC( Bidder• •I the NI• wtH be ,. LIE A. MANCH, Cleftl over community Flcilltlea". 2897-&4 trau~n o tates . credlton and conttngl OMNOa COUNTY ~~~ t1on ~l\laffucat111 • ...°.:~ cu1 0~1.'._! aw: flUt HIAHEY, DelMltJ T,,. 11r .. 1 lddrMa ~-•other The petitlon 1-,et for hear-creditors of GEORGE IUNNOR COURT ..,_,. .... -·-· • ... ,. comon deaignlllon of the·-1><09-P\8.IC NOTICE in8 in Dept. Nb. 3 at 700 · no Ci.tc c..... Dr. ·-· purc:tt ... price It the Ula: ptovtcMa A.O.•. DI•~ any herelnebov• c:IMcrlbed la c· I Ce ·-Dr. West STEGNER aka G . . ...... AM. CA.. a701 that tfie Sac:ur911 Plf1y r ....... IM 1MOO I . Whltttaf ... purported to be 39 Saint Trope. c,,.... lV c n..,.r .• • STEGNER aka oroa Plalntlff. LORETTA J GASCO right 10 cr9dl1 tMd up to,,,. emount ~ ~ IOf06 ~u=.;.~to::e..., di•-NOTICI CWTMllT'll'I ~ J~ta13Ana• 198•4 CAat Q.·30927A.01Mo. n FREDERICK STEG~, 1111 LORETTA J . MAGANA of IM lnd9bt9dneu owing to Ser: PubHthad Orange Cout Dally Piiot .. v, T.I ..... ,_ ....... SUCCESSOR w O e I • n d • n t : I< E N N E T H cured Perty MC:Ured by ti. Col'· 984 clalma all llablllty f<>< -"Y Incorrect-Ref. 31eo•a.o IF YOU OBJECT io the pe....-.. HEMPHILL, H.J. RICHARDSON, 111•11. The Miao! 1M Coltl\erll will May 25. June 1· 8· 15· 1 _ neat In Mid etraet eddra11 Ot other 'MO'nCI may be otheTw\le in HAROLD A. ZIFF, MARVIN BLAKE. be made to ti. hlgMlt bidder T,,. 2789 84 common deelgn•tlon. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A granting of the petition. you tn the will and/or estate: SECURITY PACIFIC BANK, JACK Secured Plf1y raatVM the right to P\B.IC NOTICE Seid Ml• will be med• without DEED OF TRUST, DATED M!.Y f , should either appear at the A titian h.u been ~ THORNTON. WELLS FARGO can<*. Of to poltpone ,,,. time ot w1tranty, axpr ... or Implied, ,._ 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION heartna and state you objec· b MARpe C 5,...,.,..'ILnl'ft tn BANK, MIL TON S. KATZ. lndtvtdu-and dlanga the place of, the Nie, by NOTICE OF PUau<: IAL.a gatdlng Ulla, po11111lon. or eneum· TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT ti fil written objec-Y uiA.m•~ ally Ind d/bl• PROPERTY INVEST-orll ~t It the time or Notk:e II hereby given that the b<ancaa. to utlefy IM prlf'lelpal bal-MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. ons or e {ore Superior Court of ~ MENT ASSOCIATES. WILSHIRE the .... wtttloUt further nottc. of underalgned wlll Mii II public Ive> ~of Iha Note Of Other obllglUOn IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION tiona with the court be ore County reque•Una tt)~ ESCROW COMPANY. RICHARD A. publlea11on 11on pur11.11n1 10 MCtlon 21700 Acurad by Mid Otad ofTru•t. with OF THE NATURE OF THE the hffriN-Your appN.r-MARC STEGNER be SHEWFELT and DOES 1 through The •boY9 term• and condlllonl ClllPlet 10 of the 1>u11ne1 .. nd Pf'O' Inter•• end Olhef auma .. P'ovidad PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU a.nee may Abe ln penoo or by ' 20. lnc:luel~ • of Illa mey be aubJect to additional lesaion• eocte ol Iha Slit• ol Call· thweln: plue adVaneea. If eny, und« SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. pointed U penonal "lt"" c ... No. 341720 or amended term• and conditions lornll tile lollowlng mlaoelteenou• the term• thereof and lntarast on On Frlcley, June 15 1* et t :16 your attorney. reeentative to administer~ NOTICel ~.:!' lllMft ..,.., :.:.-announoeO at tne time ot the P9~:n~~~~=~~~~t• 1104 =ci-~"::'·u::1C"o1 f':; ~R~STL~E~~~~A~V,L!. = ~!~~ARE ~t ~~ eatate of GEORGE . TMeouttlftlJdachM~,_ LIBERTYNATIONALBANK JerryOungeySpice•1o8 Tru1t•andoftMtru1ttcrNtedby eppolntad .TruttH under and f th dece~you mUlt STEGNER aka G . . without J04M belf'I ....,... ..,._ S.Cured Party Bonni. Lord Spac:e •'4 aald Otad of Trust. Tl'lt totel pur$Uen1 to OMd of Truat rec«o.d 0 e • STEGNER aka GEO JOU,..,,_.,"'"""' IO.,.. Reed Pu~ Or1.nga Coaat Dally PllOt Chuck Manning Space •52 amount of .. kl obffg•tlon. lncludlng Jun• 22. 1982, •• lnal. No. me your claim with the FREDERICK STEO the'" ... "' ... '" Ntaw. June 1. 1984 Miio Faris Spece •8C reuonebly 1111matad f .... dlargea 82-212822. ot Official Ricord• In court or present it to the per· SUl'V"'NSOR unde the • If you wl9fl to .._ the eOvtcie ol 2899-8• Thomu Hill Spec. • 1104 Ind axpensa ol lhe Truat11. et Iha t,,. ofllol of lhe County Ricord« of sonal representative ap· ~ r • an attorney In .trlla mattw. you Ph1lllp Irvine Spece •142 time of lnlllel publlcatlon of lhla Ho-Or.,,ge. St1t1 of Celll0tnl• •x· pointed b th court lthin dependent.Admlniltratlol\af thould do ao promcftly ao th•t your fl\&JC NOTICE David JackM>n Space • 1080 ta. la S17 .5 t9 07 ec:uteO by ~L TYDON ADAMS, Y e w F..tates Act) The peU~ ]! written reeponta. )I any, may be Sal Maniall• Spece •77 -Dated May 18, 198.~ 1 mel'flad women .. 11« tole Ind four montha from the date of \ f h . · in De t N 3 meet on time. NOTICI °' "6at.IC Cheryl Sprenstlll Space If 115~ NEWPORT HOME LOAN. INC. MPll•tl property WILL SELL AT first lslua.nce of letten .. ae or eanng p . i AVllOIUltad hi lldo dam10-HIANHO NfOM THE Whaney Ent. Space •28 Tayae I Celltorn11 corpc>rltlon, PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHE&T vtded In Section 700 of at 700 Civic Celt.er ·• dlde. El ttlbume: leda dectdlt con-• CITY COUNCIL OF THI Robert Ramerlllo Space '40 •• Tru1t.. BIDDER FOR CASH OR CHECK AS pro ~-" West; Santa Ana. CA 9 1 Ira Ud. eln audeenote •,.._II• CITY Ofl fOUNTAJN VALilY Gaaey Gabel Space •5C By: REAL ESTATE SECURITIES OESCRIBEO BELOW (payable et the Probate Code of '-4W· 0 June 13 UHM at 9•30 A' Ud. rMt*'da """° • IO dlee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll This Siie wlll be buy competitive SERVICE, time of ule In l1wtut money of ti. fomia. The time for fi11na n u BJECT . l.M • lfttOnneetoft .-"9•· on TUlldey, June 19. 1984, 11 8 00 bidding on the 9th day of June. et • C.lll0<nl• c:orporetlon. Ill Agent United S111 .. ) at,,,. front entrance cla.iml will not expire prtor IF YO 0 to If,_, wtefl to ..eei U. ~of P.M In IMCouncll Chamber. 10200 11 00 AM on lhe premllea wtlefa (Seal) 0 J Mofvar. lta~t to thl Old Orenoe County f tbs from th da IJ'&n\ing of the pet.Iden, )'qu en ettcJmeJ "' ttlla rNH«, rou Slater Avenue. fountlln Valley said property 1a atorad alld which 11 2Q20 Nortll Broedway, II• 208, CounhouM. located on Stlrlt• Ane to OW' mop e te ahou.ld either appear at U)e :=-":;::::;:tr .!;.":'J': ;~~~~1Zi~7:~11o1d ~~!;:. i~'t~n~T{yn~~1~~~~,,,:,~ ~~:ri"'O:: ~~.~~~~10 =~.dw~• ~~~~:.Ji of ~O~~~Yno~~ hearing and ttate you ob~- "'"" M .._. ..10<.uno<o "'' -. A•••· """"· 17001 ""'"' ""'· "°"""' Pu~lohod 0<0000 -· """' ""'' '"~ ond ~·-'°"""" 10 th Ill k , b th rt 11 Uona or Ille wrlnen ~ II UatM deMa aottchM e4 con• OLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL of 011nge. Stale of CelllOfnle. T,,. Pilot May l8, 25. June 1 · t984 end now hald by II und« Mid OMd e e ep y e OOU . cJons with the court Mfo •"" MMlfado en Hto Hun-'" OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL-1andl0td reserv" the right to bid et 2853-114 ot Truat rn ttia property lltu•ted in you are interested in the t!I-the hearing. Your ap • to, debarf• haoeHo In· LEY. CALIFORNIA. DECLARING the sale Purch .... mu11 be mad• 11ldCounty1ndS1a11deacrlbedN: tate. you may 1erve-.upon the y be ln .-non or y medU.tament• ...... ,,....., ..... ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A with caah '"" paid f()f It time ol LOI 19 of Trect t828, In the Coun-execuior or admlnlatrator, or anc:e ma ...- ,..,.. •• Meftta, II hay ... ""' w ATER LINE EASEMENT purc:tllM All purctleMd good• 11• M..Jc NOTICE ty ol Orange. State of Cllllomla, u upon \he atiomev for the ex-your attorney. ,_,,__.l. ~Mt' ,....tndl 1 tt.mpo. LOCATED ON PARCEL 2 OF aold as 11" and muet be removed mown on 1 m~ recorded In 8ook . J IF YOU ARE A "-~I- 1-TO n. blfSNDAHT: • cMt PARCEL MAP NO 83-437 lltlmeofsale ThltNlalaaubJect FICTITIOU9tullNlll 63.page50ofMlloellanaouaMape. ecutororadrniniJtrator,and 1'0Roraconu~ntcredi~ COlftpl.ilnt Na Mel\ fled bJ tM ~OCATEO 13t9 FEET SOUTH OF toceocell1tlOnlllm9evantolMttla-NAMl&TATaMaNT " rec:Ofd1otsaldCounty fUe with the court wtth . f the deceued. \Int> m t pelftttff .... Ml,.. If JOU --.. WARNER AVENUE. 505 FEET manl be'-1 landlord tnd Obli· The lol!Owlng paflOl\I "' doing The •treat eddr ... of , .. ,.., IV'nt\f of eervke a writ~ 0 • J-- deteftd tlttt lewMft, you lftllll, EAST OF NEWHOPE STREEi AND glled party bull,_. 11 property daecrlbld above le r -ti .~-d... file your claim with °'4' wltt\M IO dayj lftat tllll wmmona SETTING THE TIME ANO PL.ACE Put>llslled Orange Coast Dally PllOt (a)COMPU. TARIU SEAi/iCES purported to be: 25H WHIO Lane, ~Uet\ Ila ng uwt you court or pre91mt it to \he i 11 MrVad on you, flla with thla COUr1 FOR PUBLIC HEARING THEREON Mey 25. June 1. 1984 (b)PARKER GENl!ALOGY COM· Coat• M .... Celllornlt 92827' m-e apecial nouce of the W· tonal representative ~ • 1 written rnponM to 1119 complalnt. Thi• matter 11 being prOCftled 2793-84 PUTER SERVICE. 2"40 E. 18th Plac. ~ un••·a1g~---dlaclelme any Ing ol an Inventory and ap-poln'_... by .... _ -.· .... ~ Unlan you do, your daf111.11t wlll be nurauent to the Planni"" Lllwa Of 11 Co111 ..... "-'H "2 .. 27 '.... .... ...... t \CU uw ~. WI enlared on 1ppllcallon of the plaln-r;. Stat• ol C.lllornil ioov't Cod• PUBllC NOTICE Dan A p_;'kflf, 240'E.' ;8th Pltoa ll•blllty for eny lncorrectnetl of the pratte.ment 0 estate ... ti Ol' four months from the da~= Utt. and lhll coun may enter • s.ct1on 85,000 11 aecil and t,,. t 1. Coate M .... Ce.Ill. 92127 above atrMt lddraa. of the peUUOna or account.I first mµance of letten judgement eglinat you tor IM ratlaf Fount.in ve11ay Zoning Ordtnenea IUNIUOA CCMMT Paulina A f>etll«. 2"40 f 18111 Seki .... wiM be mede. but mentioned ln Stc1.lon 1200 0 __, 7~t demanded In the ~I. wNdl The Zoning Ordlnenc.a, Zoning' Ofl CAl.llORNtA, Plac. . WllhOut coYaNnt 01 wllltMty, ex· and 1.200 ~ of the California provided ln ca.-uon could rHUlt In glfnlltltMnl of Mtps and allNbltl lfl on flle In IM . COUNTY MORANG« t t, Coete M9M. Celli 92927 pr ... Of Implied. raowclln9 tltl9, Cod the Probate Code of • weoea 1e111ng ot money 0t propartf Pf1111n1ng Dtpanmant eno lf9 avllt· In the Mitter OI lhe Thia butlneN te conduetad by en ~·t~I~..!.,... ~~~..:. tofo ~ROBteERTeM .. •ofta.J'SON fornia. The tJme for 111111\., °'other relief requaaled In the com-abtafOt publfclnt()IC1tonen<le•em· Appllcltlon of Ind \tldual ,,_., ... , ... -...... .,.. .. _ _... ,. "'' ..,,._~ plllnl -lnetlon MICHAEL ANTHONY ADAMSON ~tullne A Pat'klf the note<•>~ by NlcS Deed of H71 So•" R-lveda Blvt. daimlt will .~'"~=-~ 011.0: M1y21. teM Tnoae dealrlng to 1 .. 11ry In laVOt '°' Chengeof Name Thi• etat9'Mnt wu ni.cs with tM ~~v·.'~. ~!"¥1dad·~~~5~'"'of P"'. Bo• •5uo.1lr-t ofto .~L~'lV-no~~nv..u.-. t.EE A l!IAANCH. Clertt or In oppoalllOfl to this propoetl Wiii No. A 123228 C C,..... f ""-c t ..., ,.....,.. If e., .,.,.,.., ,.,.. "" • • u..-~ 1 Ul.".:'U 8y J O'DONNEl.1..~Y be~ an epponunity to do ao. II ORDER TO 8HOW CAUSE M:n~. 1ea4 o .,..ange CM.HI~ on aald Oeec1 of Mt. ..... Lot A.llftlel, CA;. tttl5;.fta.. YOU MA ,,.,.,., M. Howard further lnf0tm1tton la o.ew.i. you FOR CHANGE OF NAME '-1A '1ld ••'**'9 Of tM Truetee of (211) •'Ml•• ..... , ... kepl by .... _ -·-"' 171'1.._,. lfwd.. ...... 10I may eof!11Ct t,,. Publle Work• De-MICHAEL ANTHONY ADAMSON Publtehad Orano-COMI Delly the truall ~19<1 by Mid Oeed of n..bliahed n.... ... -. CoMl W1'll UG •---o..'!."':.o.~"'>6 twit~~ CA.. ... , partment ., 963 832t hu flted. petition"' thla oourt for p 2• 1 8 15 1""'~ Trv1t '"""" v-•-..~ vnu areift~_, UI wwi M2--1'111 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CltY an Ofd« lllowtng petltloMr lo llOt May "•June ' ' '21;.. Ttle total amcMll of U. ~ Dail)' PllO( May "' 2e, JWW t,;°i';. VftU mav lll'W upon P\ltllllMd Orenge Co.et Delly Piiot OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY Change hi• neme from MICHAEL l>alanCe of tlW -MQnd 1 1984 ,,--,, Mey 2&. June 1, a. 18, ltM EY'llyn McClandon ANTHONY ADAMSON to MICHAEL t>y IM property tO'.;'lotd .,., • 2771-84 execut« Ol" adinlrUltntor, or 283 t-M City Otrll ANTHONY M!IHAFlt. rauonebta wtlmet9d coett, ... upon the attonwy for the•· ----------1 Pubfl.thad Orlf198 eo.11 Diiiy Piiot IT IS HEAEBY OR?>EAEO thll ell per'"8 "'° advanoee at the.,,,. of ·-M' Mftftl'I' tc\ltor or ~tot. ~ "8.IC NOTIC( June 1, 8, 1tM per.one lnt1<11t9d In tl'lt mettat P\8JC ll>TIC[ tM Wtlet publlcatlon of the Notice ~nu I WK file With the court i 2892 84 etor•ald appeer o.tora tlllt oourt of S• 11 13'7 .21U4 '9Cnnou8 .,_.. --.1 of --'-a ~ FJCrmout euttMIU ----------In OepettmenJ No 3 11 100 CMc: PM:nnout .,.... Thi ber1ef101ary under .... Deed iUm ITATWT .---.. ... _.. wn NAMllTATE...,, PlB.IC NOTICE CenterOrl-..WMt.~AM.C.. NAmeTATWT « TN9t hereeofora .. ...,.., .,.,., Thi ............ ~ ... dOlftg request lladJ\I that you Tn. lolloWlnO per)on It 1om11 on JUna 11'. 1"4.-' 1'11 The foteow1nt pereona.,. dolnl cMllYel9dtotNuocter•l9d•wr111· ~.. M~ not.lot of UW • bullMM.. '.CTmOUI IMllMN !~~-~·It~!~ .. ~~ b11tNea u · ten Deder9tlol\ 9f ~ ... o.;; l•IM!IA T"UCK J'UnALI 1... ·-•-~......., -""'-1 (a)CAUFORNtAIUll.Dt...OMAIN-91.u. aTAT'lmJfT -----. -·7 ,._, ,_,... -'""' OOHATE.LU"I IT~H p!AMtlV msld...._ end ewrln9n._. .... •1Hf .. ' • ... -... _... J.1.1•"" .. _"' -TEHAHCI co (INOV8TAIAL ' The,--.. aaid petition fOt cMnea of NrM RUTAUMNT, IM30 w..,.. Avie of~encj£1eiet1Qnto .... The (b)M ... .-" -· ____.. pniiln'litnloh11tale-Of' COMMEACIAL) (bJCLIAHIN .... ....._:;:::"' .. '*'°" .. OOing ~not be 9r~t•. v-,. ....... ·~1oe ~ ~---................. tMf . Coetll MllN. c.llf, t2tl1 ~ ......_ _ .. ._ = 9oe ---IT IS FUFt'THEA ordirid that e Unit H. fowi\liln ~· _, .. ""°"""*' - -Owl 1*'9'1 HOO*, 1M T'*"' va -r--'-• « 1.AD't (008 ~ 4 .. _._.. ,.~ COlONIAl INN HOSTEt;. 421 8111 =-t ...... ,,_,...to...__ ..... -...... Atttlur Oonateltt, UM $11m• Default and f**°" to ... to bl Ave.: Coetl ,.._., Ce11f nttf rneniJOnid lil Sittb\ Suite • ....... _ _.., __,,, .,_, 8t , Hunllnoton 8-et\, C1llf 92848 .,.. ·---·---mer• Clf CO.ta ........ Callf '900l'ded In the °"'"'1 ..... ._ • -. .. ..--.. ... ,,........... l200 f .... _ t1M3 JMitl ~ Parlllnt0n. 8831 Fry pu •IMCI In \M Otano-Cout Oalty 1.2121 . .. tooeted. Wlllletn'" _,.__,"'"' _. and & 0 vwr It~ A. Oould. ''°' ~ Cr .. Hunljngton hKh, Cal1t 12641 Piiot. I MwlPIP9! ol oenet•I ~ Oona•. ~& Sum• '~V.V: 1tM ~ ••• t".:+4 ~ .... v.-. Probate Ccide. Ut• I , ~ e.ct'I. Caot Mary iaar111neon. 8131 ,ry Ct , ClfWlatlon. ~bliahed'ln Ihle county "* ... Clf., Coeta .-... Ctltf LOS ANGlLH TtTLI AND Acin l . Hoo¥et. 11tHutttn A¥9., .(ARONS 6 AAA 12SQ Huntingt°" hKh. Calif ta48 11 i..1 once 1 _. tor I~ con--12t27 TRUST Coat• ......., calf. t2tl7 INC. Tn11 ~II concMt9d by. In Thie butlnell ia Wlduetad by an :=:r::-PtlOt IO ~ 0.., cl Thll ~II GOl!Oudacl by. tn DI 0 COMPANY t • .a:J...,__.. TW ~ 11 CD~ lfr. 1 ., .......... 8'" lie. ~A GoUld lnG~=atlllnaon o.teo M•r 11. tN4 • ~'· Dotn... ,.::;. GT 8lfW!CI .. ~-.=:".,... P.O. ... .... .. f'. Tfllt etatement ... •led wltlll 1'hit ,,_.,,,.,,,WU flied Wltll IN ~~ea"' TNI ... .., the m ttoll;oiO.-Wf/f, ~ -lllla .. ~ .......... -c..ta Mela. CA. Hat .,. eoun11 a.rte of Ot"'O' County Co\#11 Clafll of Or•ngie County on ...... ,,.. .... Coun c "' Ofll,.e CCM!ey °" tl)lt4 '... eouna °"'* ., °"""" ~ °" ... .... "'"'."'! f) .. , J, ,... • Mey ~ 1~1A ,., .. 11~1 ~--fNC u.y, 1tM ""'". Tr~a.:=. '=-,. . Mey 1 • , .. , l ..... PUblilhfod Oru\je ~ fll1.t1>•f1Ntd 0r.noe1 eoa.t Delly Pu1>11tMc1 0r.,. eo.i OtMIV ~011~*"-~~ .u ... ., Pttot Pu~ o.ancie COM• Dl!IY Putllllfl9d ~ .. CoMt ... oel1 "~ er.,.. co.t a., o.u1 Pllol May st. June 1• 7, ""°' M., ••• ti. a . .lunl '· , .... P110t M4l'f 25 "",,.'·a 15 IN4 ..... --..... _.,,. -...... Hot~ t Jilll1a 1 • 11 ..... Piiot Mar"" ....... 1 , --.... ., H ~ 1 I 11 ,... .-.... 260244 27.s.14 M•v 11. t$, June 1,1 tN4 ' 1111;"4 · 111.-. ....... -' · ..,. .. 2t7t.f4 I -1-:"' ~ l t , I I \ K-11'1H NOTICE OP DEATH OF PLL O'DELL AND OF -rETITION TO ADMJNIS. . TER ESTATE NO. A;llHSf To all hein. benefidaries. crediton and conUnJ1.T Cttdit.an of NELL O'D and penons who may be otherwile interested ln the Will andlor estate: 'A petition has been filed by DOUGLAS C. O'DELL bl the Superior Court of Or- ange County ttquesting that OOUGLAS C. O'DELL be bPomted as penonal rep- taenta11ve to administer the atate of NELL O'DELL !under the Independent Ad- 'Wbiniatration 'f m.taie. Act). The petition ta wt for hear- '(ng ln De~ No. 3 at 700 Civic Cerifer Dr., West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 on June 20, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. IF YOU OB.JlX:T to the 1tanting of the petJUon, you Whould either appear at the Heartna and 1tat.e you obJec- dona or file written objec- Uoos with the court before the bearing. Your appear- ~ may Pe in pera>n or by ~our attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a continaent creditor Of the deceued, you mUlt We your claim with the court oc pl'ftent it to the per-~nal representative ap- ))Ointed by the court within lour monthl fl-00\ the date of first illuance of letter. u ~ded ln Section 700 of the Probate Code of Cali- fornia. The lime for fil1nc tl.aUnl will not explre prioc to four montht from the d.a&e of the heartna noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE Ow W. lcept by the court. u ~ are ln\el'elted in the • la&e, you may aerw upon the txecuu or adrnlniltrat.or, or '°''°" ibe attornl)' for the o - tcUtor or ldrnlnlstrator. and W'lth the court W'lt.b ·~ ol ....nee .• written ~ atatfnc \hat you ... .... IDldal noti of the m-ol·an lnwntorJ ancs •P-.. ~•-m1t0f-.•~011 of the peUt*ll or tlCCOUJ\ta mendoned tn a.dion lJOO Ind llOO:S ot the Cdlomle Coda. CL\IO C. ALU.ANDD VOBOSLIN, 8A.&TON. D:.UGMAN 6 OSTl1NO ~ ...... ~ .... N.,.,_. ...._CA. tutt ,.,., .. , PubUlhld ~ Ooelt DailyPUotlilayll,~urw 1, '11 1114 .:&I ' . 6 4 2 • s 6 ·7 .8 D A I L y c L- A s s I F I E D. ·6 4 2 • THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P .M. Businea Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A .M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLI ES Pl'BLICATION OEADLl~E ~londa~ > Sal. 11 :30 .m. Tuf'sda~ \Ion. l ::io p.m. \lednt-sda~ Tutb. l ::\O p.m. Thursda~ Wf.d. l :30 J'.m. f'riday Thur . 1:30 p.m. Sa1urda~ f'rida' 3:00 p.m. Sunda~ Fri. · 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: 5 Bedroom, 5 It\ bath, 45 f oOt. Sold 1981 for $1,7f>O,OOO. Taken back on foreclosure and available now at $1,2f>0,000 for quick cash sale. UWSll RULn COIPllY 1411 Y11 I.We, II 111-4112 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO .. , .. 1111 SMl,111 • Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA bayside condo w /aecutity system. spa & communi- ty pool This property has it all!! View, wannlh, amenities galore and the best of location. Best price in years! $349,500. THE REAL ESTATE RS Traditional Realty 631-7370 "/I: Macnab· lmne THE REAL ESTATEl<S · -WUfOI Ill m FOf 2 Bdrm 2 Ba moblle home on 1&4x100 fenoed IOI. Full~ -con-ditioned, heat pump, carport. fl'\llt trea, 5ml. to major shopping. $81,500. Call Allee M<:Canum. GE 1sQ-Q100 -------- ·1 I :/ C-ill1 .. 1111 m .... =m: Aftl. 111-7115.1425 mo. toQ. utls; IT.M071 Afr 1 I ia, .... .. ' • ----·--......--.......,,... ,. Oi'Mge Coat OAILY PILOT /Frtdty. JUne 1. 19M .. For a-ntdA4 AC'Jl<>N . . Call A MILY PILOT Ae-YISOI ..,.....,. lp.r!llnh, Uaf. lprbu•t•, Vu. Ap!tanh, ht Aprte!ata, lat. tab .. Offict lntal1 ltl4 IAlt I Ft ... ' UM r Wut.. llM 1t1 t1f llM ... Wu!14 11 Ct1t1 •i.1 -2714 C..ta Ina 2?24 Iut. lffc~ 2741 !f!ujert IMcl IHt 1 IUn IHI WM Found·Longhalrbladtcat Aggreutve ui;;~~n Construction: DOGSITTEA.ldeetforbo) PV1 1 Bdrm, 2nd level. WOHWI YIWlf 2 ILOCii ,... Neat Ooeen. Yrty 1 BR, =~': :t. avail m11m1 lllTI (female). VIC: Bay & Or-for CdM IUd~ * .... ,........ .. Of~ w/lrg fenced yard, enclosed garage ~pool. IUOI g~. utll pd. '525/mo, nowt 650~534 "~. Receptlonlat, ;~51f8·M" Call ev.a. atOfe. PIT FIT must be exper. In c .. 2-3.mos. 540-1•11 1425/mo ~ $250 d• 1 & 2 Br apts. pool, spa, 646-5800. R.t req. conference room, Xef'ox, • ...._._ •-roofing 642· 7222 Otlve In Theatnt needl posit. Call 851--0424 l/r, paHo/bal No pets. Dellghttul ocean b<eezes, Male roomrMte wented. malt and top Secretarlal Found male blacit b<own T:!.'!!!'°'9-::'0:'0t. CONSTRUCTION hefpera. Cuf\ler, Snack S525·S625 redecorated 4-ptex all 'teat1y ...... 3bd, 2ba. 3 Br condo, Costa Mes&. Service on Ille. From mixed Terrier, male bl~ n;;;'°;; ... ~ Var. lout SUPER/PROJECT MGR Bat Att~t. 9tc. 7'381 Sharp 2 Bedroom garden TSL Mgmt 754--0081 or new plush carpeti & S175 mo. 1at 1 .. t & MC. $325, Tennis/lee. Daya S275. and up. brown mixed puppy, Blue ... Itta ~ p''a-y· 3•2 "'·d . Const• .. ,., ... _ of h"'h _ .. Warn« Ave, H.B. Mgr apt. no pets. $500. 642-1603 drapes dlswashefs new 21141at. 650-8407' 720-2319,eves875-454Q •llfornla Executive Tick fem hOund, male .. , . TOf. . v ...,., ·-f--~1y' h '1f • .., 546-~SQ. Dl•I P11-t 1t71t~ I' I I, f Center black brown Doxie. male St. IC, Lagun• Peach. linglel .,'" ~ pro-ORIVEAS: X-COU, NTRY aa o rR oven range· o s o YOU DESERVE IT · Female rmte to lhare 3 BR Cente<Potnte Ject n Ulgun1 Niguel Calif lie req d clo.sets, private garage, Gated vlllage, Pore luxury, c 0 n d 0 , p 0 Q.I 1 1p 1 19162 MacArtbut Blvd: buff Cocker, female gray ... OnDoAriAI · · · \. . OCUI~ STUNNING lrg 2 'Br 2 Ba garden apt, pool $565 710 w 18tb Only 10 minutes from r -----.!-J aouna. your own priv•\ll WE OFFER A CHOICE' ~an view from Dena 2~~ B ~Mno. ~mo.7'4/432-045e (corner of Jam -blKk brown-T'Wrt«, MIDI llllllUm fol~ln~viftmu-1931Placentla,C.M. rm22. I 1~ St y appt only 1-5439 Fem. rmte to share 3BR bo r e e) Irv In e' C •. :ff:n K=r. =~ =: s:J'Su';;"~ 1~-~:'PdJi t~ P'MMd c:omn'K.lnlty. RY CLEANERS: Counter ••• • ..... N.B hm, st~ to beech 9S5-2288 tem Shepherd black 3-1 ll>m N,8. 631·5&40 M st. be top tllght. Ellcel-•'*1ela or wt11 train. 9e0:.6331..M6-8502-. 1 rom unt-$290+12 utll. 646-6457 Airport area. offspeee, b<own blue c:ollar, . :; ~~t~ &42·54fle Want s selectlOfl of great Point 1 most• secluded living? We can otter any· 9cemc bluff ocean side thing from a sml apt to a of PCH Like new 2 Br 4Br hse If lool<ing In CM widen, 2 story, xtra large NB HB think of us first tor pn11a t' pa tlo Call lhat choice of ideal llvlng 960-6331, 661-6441, or lngton Beach. Pvt bath. In Fem. rmte wanted to Stir 533-1163 sq f. lots of numerout cats & k1t1ens AllWEllll lllY* 0 . Hiii Co., 1 Upper New· DAY CLEANERS· *$400/up Bach, 1 Br. large home. 968-8793. CdM houH Career prkng, Janltortal & all utlla avall. Newport Beach ExJ*1el1ee Of Wlfl train, all port Plue, Newport M•lur• Count .. Pereon. pool, spa 18992 Florida :-----.,.---,.....---oriented. Resp ctn neat Incl. From $1 P« eq tt. Anlma1Shelt4W, 125 Mesa thltta. ~1m Beach t2880 & QI! W•· Perm PIT Call 839--2555 ~2-2~.842·3172 Largebdrm,bullneuP«-& active $375'+ 12 utll Mo-to-Mo.557-7010 Or , ,C osta Mesa, ren JamM '°'appoint· 16475-.tarbotBl.F.V. =--------=-son or student. kitchen · · 644·3656 UlllTllT ment at 752-4700 Close to beaeh, lrg 1Br prlv. refs req. CS.C&-5288 AVt 6/15 Lorna 759-8320 OfflCe & Reception avall FOUND: Ht of Keya. Industrial and commercla~ . ELECTRICIA N: Exper. condo. patio, w/d, trplo. OCEAN BREEZES furn rm F/M employed lhr 2 Br. !~ooo I sq '1oot 5apBplrox . Sout .. ··n portion ot B~ NB. A/Fofflce. 675-c6110 ,.......,... .... .. Marine Electrlcien. Onty TSl, MGMT 642· 1603 drive by 24583 Santa N B REAL TY 675-1642 Clara to see. pool & l•c. Sec gates, • house Costa Mesa -mo. r oso, '"" __ , .. --.a• h cl work need 1y covered prkng. S575/mo. In twnhN for mature, re-$300/mo 645-1698 . C.M. &50-6533 c,.!:ona ~h. 675-701 ASSEMBLERS: APPLY lntematlonal Skin C.•.& R:, Manni:, 54&-e1fe . • ut .• ICL 27 .. 0 ••t. •-·cL -40 Avall'July 3. 968-5632 sponalble, Olean, quiet, · .... message 7em· MaoGr---r Vec:f'lta ··• • .. -• ., busy working adult. No F to •hare Balboa Penn Office ~Ellec. Suite · · -..-• Cotmetlc Co Haa ~ ,~•lllli=!!!!!!!!!!lllllliM•••••••lllSpac. 1 BR. pool, patio, smk'g/drk, r.v., kit prlv, home, feet from beach. In Costa Mesa Area. Found White dog with l.D. 1631 Placentia, C.M. ln;t. for ~ty coneuft· lmn Jae, nr bch $495, avail pool, tee. $300/mo Inc $425 Incl utH, avall now. $150/450. Call 631--0141 Newport Beach Antm.I Attendant. Nice room In ant & M~ Tr~ ExpetlenQedulea/lo9n 6/15. 213154s-no1 utllslllllllnlllllllllllll631·2288 650-7463 eve Oran"" County Airport Shelter 64'4 3656 eltdlange tor OCCUloNll Must be well groomed, e.crowomcerwtthebUlty Kenneybunkport? lsn 't that the boat r F f s ...i.tance for teacher In energetle, FIT PIT. tov.o0t1nd9'*tet.ntty. Walk to beaCh 1 Br stove Pvt entrance & bath; NB. H.B. lhrnk::e 2 Br 2 Ba apt, area new office bldg. cor· ound yng • hepard mbt. wheetchalr. 645-2357 Suaen. (714) 881-2117 0-W.bteNewport 8Mdl . carpets drapee yard pet Mature, empl male, non-cln & quiet. $300 + S200 ner Bristol & Redhlll from Huge brn ears, 201h & locat!Ot\. c.ii Jan. required $550 sa&-4&37 smkr. S275/mo 675-0709 dep. ~ 1-4023 400 aq tt to "3350 sq tt. PISQ4Wltta ~5-4 H8 llTI LIT PEllM Mmllll lllYlll 931-SMS ~--~--~~~ ---------.·-S.99 NET. Wiii bulld to FOUND c le F ti time .......it1ont aiJ-t----------1.qua hac~ 2741 Resp fem only. kit prhl.nr Health oriented non suit tenant young '1 0 cat Dollar Rent• Cat of 0.C. u .,._. av . ,_TAllLI that won The America's Cup in '75? 2 barm dupiel( wtVl;W DCC. Famlty atmosphefe smOker to shr loY9ly 2 Br 11 ltlfflt 111-1111 ~~~~1~~2~ Nlguel ~u~ ~~~~o:. =l~~~rvl=•t~e~e19'\ Need ltucMnt <for aalM, gar, trplC. $815. Ho pet.a,'_ S2351mo 645-9066 home Newly. decorated, Full co benefit• Contact to 2 Y'• a.tomei aetkle ...W::. & m'8c. FUll/Ctm. lf you're nol sure who (Qf what) Kenneybllnkport was, don t fffi bad -yo•' re not alone Ktnntybunkport rs one of 14 distanct1vely d1Hetffll •P¥tmt1tl floorplans 752-5251. 497-.3873 Room tor rent nearfuan 3 min from beach l1d.an1 LARGE REWARD Lost Chris ·B at 21:12 So. axper .. pleasant tel• summer, pel11tlme Win- & lrwys. S2SO/mo. Call $400/mo. Call Mitch at ltatab. 2111 pair of wedding ring• Harbor .Blvd Anaheim. phone manner, ability to ter. ANGLERS CENTER: l~rt IHc~ 71 963-'954 645· l262 IOlllL PllPlln :•ppedlt In ~a~ ~ (7141750-4855. · operate CRT Mlpful but Newport 8eectl. cs.c2.eee2 28R'.i8A. den. quiet arM. Room In private home liberated yng mle. 3Br H~O':: et t 1984 not required. Elloellent fM4 ..... at SeaWtnd V1llace 1n Huntmclon SfJCh Seaw.nd V11tase rs a rtsult ol lotally petsonakzed l)(OftsSIOllai plann•lli Tilt Ond of attention you deserve A perlect blet1d ol nature and lm111 -nestled m a IOft$1 with clean. no pets, $775 yrty. ....... SC Pi·~a 1 __ ._ Lag Hiiis wlutll $275/mo ClnlrHln hr HritfJ · Y ' · lltte lttrtt tMtlller benefit•. Contact: A. 673-6209 8739127 • ,..,_ .... • ....... ~199 ft9 840•2656 675-3880 "'-ty EttkMon9&mto3pm7t4 ..... .........,, or -prel~7~1 atUP.M • pm thelitlllesl& Lost 1 m• black Kitten, t:.'he=~t 660-41330<J.MUler9am 4 ~per :-. ~ lmmac 2 Br 2 Ba nr Udo oom thr ~h woman 35 M/f 20-30 yrs/ lhr 2br 2ba ft..tlil V.altJ erta. Belboa lslanct. s-24-84. have own tools. &4S..S400 to 3 pm 714 660 4126. n a c • • 1 1 r y trpl. patio. cpl or 1 agl & up New~ Beech: E/slde CM Twnhs $275 Wiil le11t llllW 675-9427 &VOi UTllUL (213)949-0500 ext. 213 babbl ng bloo-s and Quiel ponds cooled by natural ()(,a~ bfetzel Add to that ltnn1s courts. ~lflmm1111 pool\ a spa and a convenient ion neu ~ No pets S795 67S-0097 5205 645•2590 mo 850~ 160 Iv msg .... m -• Lost. 2 sml wtute non-de-S..utleian 11111 umltl,lfe Store In Laguna L!ASE $1 t50 2 master S Laguna nr beh emplyd M/: ri;;mte. ~lex on lalllt/llst, I ltU, script dogs. Spot & UllOITTtll E.O.E Hills has ELT potitlons and ~IT'ploymenl and you ve eot a e anyone would proudly call llome lhen Kenneybun~rt) One and brs 2 bathl MCUrlty non smkr fully turn utll pd ! .. 00th/ alb0°• t. 5~B '-ti_ .. _.. Peppy H.B. area. Not DELIVERY OR VER/Gen' open for ~·d furn 67S·7570 a~s1673-&696 $250 + dep 493-3490 -548_3 1 2m5o3 avid •tt M, • -.. pretty but I love t'*'1. llNIOITl 19 1 1 sa1e9 person, Clrl* & lwo btt:lroom one and two batll apartments and Townhomes OeatMt Oarel ,eHI Reward. ~6•74•6 ,. __ ._ .. ___ Helper. Male/Female. drapery~. At90 ct. Lrg luxuriou1 1 Bdr, view, Btttlt,J!tttll 2 M/F 30 over shr 2Br 2Ba Nl-lll1 _.,. -ApplyW.S. Circuits, 1281 !Ivery man with own pool, blk to beach, $725. 1 •~Ill IUCI NB condo close to Hoeg 114___ i I Lost blk/wht sht hair •Full benefit• Logan, Unit J, Costa truck. Flex hrs. Ellper Avall 6/2. 493-6499 ..,.. Hosp $300. 64..,7332 .,._trc I mixed breed me 'Spartly' •Ad __ _,,, l I Meaa, ... Frank Of Greg nraf'd but not---.... ' IOTIR Ill .,.. Red collar 642--0296 va ........ tr• n ng btwn 12~ p..m.Mon-Fri. ... • ' 581•2 ;~" Lrg UPP« Duplex 2br 2ba, M/non-smkr lhr Promon· ltatab 2tll •Full Of pat1 time Oat. 4~· ~8th ~sa.: ~~-~enTt~s. 1S125 & up. tory Point Villa, $450/mo 160l0 Harbor. F.V. L~i!!{~ ~~~ llPllllTI °:1:.,,*W~~ :t ENE~~L BOOKE.EPl"'G mo. yr Y ra e . ..,_, """"' .,. ree coff~. + ·~ uttts. 673-7807 1240 sq tt. ....:.=!t & ......... Fad""-, •• 1·ltll ' · "" "' 10am-3pm June 3 Oeys heated pool & steps to .. ·--,,,,_ ....,, -17th St, CM. CS45-& otflc:e woril. pert ttm., 594-2442 eve 62M247 oc:ean. Kltch's avall N B. steps to beech M· ~t 541-5032 H B. 898-1190 REWARD Bl!AUTV: Menlc:urilt wtth Oemonttratora Wanted Mon-Fri In El Toro. Start I ms Huntmcton Vtliaee lint. Hunb,.ton Bflcit. CA (71 4) 898-9961 985 N Cout Hwy. non smkr. resp & neet Cannery VIiiage 2000 sq L~t Himalayan Ing heir chf\tejll tof bulY Nwpt li tillTlll S51hr. 855-2707 Legyna Beach, 494.5~ S2~ no utlls 673-4390 tt. on 31st St. Could be SlameM Reward for Info Beectl Sak>n. ets-3826 from the ~n Dieco freeway dnwe north on Beactt lo lltflddfn. then ~on Mcfadden to SMwlnd Y'llalt. furMl11ncs mtlAle • Open dMy 10 AM 'bl dftl. Cedllece to Go-Certa Whatewr the Fed Roll 'em off the mnat With a Clalelfted Ad Cel Nowt 642·5e79 •--.-11 .. -•• -1-1-99'1!1---Prof/M 40 & 4 yr old retkienc:re & office. S2000 644-1649 CdM Broadmr SYd or TerBOOe Im I llLI ..... .,. ~ • • ~.. daugltter wt~ to stir pr mo. Possible option to TU ull time entiy -.c. 10 Wkly rentals now avall your home Of Ond aame buy. 673-3n7. agt Lost ma Boxer, 3 yrs. Btookl k~Re04tPdu • .!:. tuf II I m. • key, light math., Ngtrt-S~/wtt. & up. ColOf TV, Fawn/wtlt. Mesa V•d• me, v._. -or Top Line cn.meaia haa typing Mills prwterred p In room. by 6110. 540-7208 Newport Blvd. Costa area REWARD 549--2320 amall Interior dealgn Immediate openlnge for but we wtll train. '238 Fl.: 22 N_,_,..rt Blvd C M Resp t d .... ato Mau: 1500 aq /ft . office. s.nd reaume-10 aharp ~thualHtlo .._A c M 5 ...... •110 -~.-~ · · · rmm e, .... or · r $750/mo Realonontlc:.t Lost: Mii?.' Siiky Terrier, Decorator• Corner, 700 ~ 18 & _, .. _ to c..... 119' • ' ~ ----------- 646-74'45 furn hse In COM. Frple In M _.,.,.... ......., btwn 1oam-2Pm Your Br w/pvt bath. SSOO Cof'p. 675-6700 Mlk• ans. to Mill ldget, 11 Cernatlon, CdM 92825 demonatrate 1 ,,.._ l)f'()d. • • SYDIEY 01111 yrs old. sliver/black/red· f LERICAL/OEN OFC ~'1' ullls. MO~-• PRlM~All SPACE di• .. tan, on "-'boa II· CARPENTER LABORER uct tor out o town butl~ · 700 tt $700 NNN .. , ..., neasea & aum"'9r ,..._ Mature rMtrtOn w/olc ._ ________ Rmmte wanted, meTure CM:,,~. NB. Call land. Please return, She la Start lmmedlatety sorts. No exp. neect.d. expet, gent.~ of older woman to Stir lovely Jacitle 213-290-3112 so loved. Reward. 754-1620 Larry Trens.lloclolng provtd«t. bkkpg, 10 k9'f, typ4 Mesa Verde hm $325/mo 675-3~3. 640·9060 CUhler & Counter Person Earn S300 WMlc + ~ 50-60 wpm. Sml pleUant turn.+ others from $350 Incl ullts. Call 241-9822 Shop/Store/Office spec. Lost REWARD. Lost In for Warner Drive In u .... F« Info: Mr. Saxon o f o . Non-amok er. Bkr (7141675-'4~ -Share 3 BR Condo. CM 300 sq tt or more. r... H B. 10 yr old lrllh Settet ThNtre. 7381 Wa,,,.r 9S3-e247 (1~) 5'5-1C>e0, 545--4050 ••••••••••••• E/slde C.M. studio, avall pool, spa, lndry $355/mo C Mesa C.~ 548-7249 wl blk bandana 960-8748 Ave. Hunt Beech. lllllL lllllTllT llff ........... 6115 Nr beach & lhopa. + •;, utlls. 642-'527 •CdMdtx sultea. AC. ampl SCRAM-LETS CASHIER: For Retail NEWPORT BUCH LMdlnQNBoountlyclub It Saturday, Jue% Pvt yard, prkg $700/mo No caJls btwn 11.2 prkg, from $200. 2855 E Salee Permanent pot-...,.. kfr llfl d ARIES (March 21-Annl 19): Be aware of details, check fine print. Incl. utlls. 642-2045 Coast Hwy. 875-6900 ltlon. 240 &roadway, IF YOU: 1 " ng • qua • .... • Shr turn 2Br apt, llttle Bal NSWERS •Are an ex~ matMall to montter golf realize potential can be tremendous. You 'U be asked to reveaJ sources, Fabulous oceanfront 3 Br Isle 6/ 1.9115. Nice. quiet, la•••ttlal A Lagun• Beect1 497-4403 dental ...,.tent play. 4 Of' 5 daya per tobnngtechniqucsuptodatc.Scorpionativesurprisesbygrantmgaid 2 Ba. frplc. perfect aum· cable TV Judy. hme ltatali 2tZO 1&11111-1111/ •Ar•~toworktna Weelc. M\lat have exit for 00 apparent reason. Aquarian also tigwes prom incntJy. mer vacation 759-8133 675-1289. wrk 851·9001 -3 fut~9C:edprogr ... tve k~oftM gemeof TAURUS (A ·1 20-M 20) Be d fi h I · •---------.,,,.-..,.---=--.,.,.-----App<ox§OOOsq#t in&llng Intone-Shaw! yrs minimum exper. omc.. golf, peraonat>te wtth Vie pn ar, : rca y or c angc, trave . vanety lrll' l•al 1• Water Spacious Bluffs condo. 300 tt. office. 3 phase, Elder-Leaven All shifts. CM. 650-5735 •Hawafrl9ndlyoutn"".... ability to hendle people and a "special relationship.· You'll be active, short trip could be on 2b< 2be sleeps 6. fully prof to 1hr wl11me B c M •""'lf end Inf NIM .. ......, da d la . 'll . . . . h . Beaut furn. all amenu.. 1005 rloso, . . WAITEDON IUllO/.UWUll personallty orce . .....,,.., . agcn an re 11vc Wl commumcate to connectJon Wll unique turnllhedaiar small pief' Must see to appreciate $1500/mo. 644-72&9 1 date 1 guy who 11 tM FIT, hours to be arranged. *H•..,.a~tur••t11t~ C wrltlnQ to: Cffoeral request. Be open-minded, not gullible. Means verify statements. check 01476-06 E/673-2436 760_ 1750 Iv mag lrvtne area, 1200 eq " 1trong sllen1 type. The Some experience needed *Haw good verbal .. dlts ~· t Big Canyon facts ,, Lag Bch. ocNn at your . s550/mo See tenant at only thing 11 that we n9Y9f Apply In l*'IOf'I. *Are a non-tmOller Dr. N 92MO GEMINl (May 21-June 20): Domestic adjustment takes place, dOOfstep. 2Br+ June-Chnstlan ta 35+ E llde 3023 s Orange Ave s.A get WAITED ON Kerm Rima Hardware Inc:. •woutctenjoya could mdude home repairs, remodelinJ. purchases aimed at Sep1. wk or mo 499·2770 ~~~d~u~~:~., 2~~,~~ Aut•~Cftlntl 2 2eee fiarbor BIYd., CM. ~~c:':1:r::595 =~,II~~~~ bcautifymg surroundinp. Money picture 1s brighter. you'll locate Peoln oceanfront hme. for older cpl 650-7t55 TEI child cafe Hkppra nannya co missing key. RQmancc is part of scenario, clandestme mcettng lends Jn/Ju/Aug. remod cu•· SPIRITUAL READINGS Long-haired blk cat Liil' I UYll'T f-lllTIL 11•1111111 nlon•-~ouplH:h·o':~!: i.ntri&ue and spice. tom 3 Br $5000/mo Gar11t1 ltr AdVloe In All Matters & wl aome gray. Reward. I '11UY ...,..,. E.xper'd, fltltM. Legyna men-ref's • muttl Im- CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lunar cycle h•'11· judgment and KayP 720-9886 ltat ZtlZ 8:'m7:"~81~~1:n~0~!~ CdM 760-1855 couptew/3ehlldren(12,6 Hlllawea.837-8200 medlat•~I intuition will be on target. You'll succeed despite tnitial rejection or Summer Rentela. 2 & 3 Large Semi PC1 encl. gar-Llc'd. 492-7296 tnHala I a 1 mo) lootclng for -•w.• ~ N.~~2 M,__rc. R~~Y delay. You~ person becomes vital defendant, ally. Imprint your own Bdrms, S300 to SlOOO age st0<age, In Irvine $50 mature woman who It ...,,.,.w.w5,, ,,. .. , -v "' ... ._ di · · · · de de weekly. On & off lhe mo. 551-8320 atter 4pm. •Splrltual Reader & Ad· tun. energetic & under· style,.break rom tra tJon, IDSISt on m pen nee. beach. Prime Weel\1 11111 VII()( Advice In •II life WI ••1 mu-I Sharp .......... ----to LEO(J I 2'1A 22) Wh ed I 'JI be . cd Offict lnt1l1 14 . -....,. at anding to he P ,..... ...... ,........, u y ,,.. ug. : at seem a ost cause wt rcVlv , avall. Call today for best mitten; love. marriage, And ninnlng 7AM-1o:oo w/chlldren & wry llt• wottt In fast paced Hew- i1 actually alive and lcicking. Focus on creativity, romance, financial seleetlon 161' Wmcllff or. N.8. l>Ullneas. NB. 631·9397 PM. day, 1 days. w.ti,. houMk.eplng & laundry port e..ch R.E. omoe. ob1iption. Lunar. numericaJ cycles hiah and this couJd be your power-N.B. RMlty 675-1642 s 1.30 sq h IAlt ,... JOM PreMnt this ad ~d ,... 2 dys a WMk. Aval! tor Mutt neve ex~t 'YP- play da~. Cancer. Capricorn natives ngurc in exciting scenario. vi.w overlOOklnn t>ach.A _gen=-=-' ____ s.._1_.50_3_2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c:elve •two masaavee for travel on oeoulon. Ina a dbtapflone alcllta. V GO (A 23-Se t 22) Pr · cct · I tcd kn h · ·• • · tM !>'Ice of one. P..... Nf'° relUIM to 75.,,m typing. Word pro-ug. p . : OJ 1s comp e , you ow w ere new1y recs.c, "-'>• 6, $330/up C<Pt• drapes ale ... 111 ... 1illUll 3151AlfWtJ·1J1, Colt• cealng uper, MiPfUI. you arcgoingas sense of direction 11 restored. EmphU1son wishes that gOOd WMk• atlll 1vaJ1 17301 BHcte. Hunllngton --..---M .. 28 • ,,... come true, romance, profit through speculative venture. Aries, Libra 212 Marguerite e7S-3130 Bach. 842·2834 111L111111 75~5a38 fotv ln~one Contact Lydia. 633-2900 natives playsiplif1cant roles. Surprise ~ft is "on the way,.'' Y111tl•• ..,..Ap_p_ro_x_9_0.,...0 -.q-:-11 f OUfl) ADS nunllM1"'11 •••AL UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Stress independence, 'Creativity, new ltatala 2t07 rcurnllhed wtth <*It & ARE FREE APc:>llcantt-nMt have e lla111, ability to get to heart of matters. Superior fiaihes ar=n li&ht for nn1 lllTIL! I ~~· nr 17th & ~ EIOllTl/l .. LI mo. to 1 -omo. exper. pro&ress. You'll rec.eive credit Iona overdue. What appeared to be lost ....., evvv Call S.ttv "44-2270 Cd &owpm ~atfly. The will be recovered. Leo figercs in scenario. Avail now. Wklf, Balboa : OutcaJI ONLY 835-9199 P<>91tlon on.re 1 v.nety SCORP IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on communication, Newport ~Y 8 5-8170 •COSTA MESA • '141-1111 of du1 .... ~ beneftta. iatujtion, spirituality and biaber educatJon. You are pulled in two Catalina Apt. a1e9pe 4. ..;!1;.•.,... ~~:1~>'=!1':f't0 directions-choose couf1C th.at brings you closer to family. Travel is klteh equlpP9(1. Avall R"r""5 ...,. ., 1...,. • .._ ... featured and holiday l.<?u.mey could be pan of IOC!Wio. wtt.ty & wtt.nda. 173-1827 FROM .... -:,;_..-. SAGJnARIUS ~NOV. 22"~. 21): You become more aware of COM, 4 Br. 2 ba, tutty furn 50c -a~m::...:~~ularid. ty m~. h~th activi.tieaY~llCfilC. Keep ~·t~~.:;;; Sq E.O.E ·promises ... .,... ... 101 1et. nutnuon, c..1 , exerctte. ou learn more Oct saoo Weelcty + dlip 8 1•11.a Ulll about money, about ~ssible inheri&ance and you'll pin information Auerv•tlona req'd • 3 • concerning poiss1blc •tax break.'' 873-8341 aut1'11HO•otal epproa CAPRICORN ( Dtc. 22-Jan. 19): Go ttow, take conservatiVe-------14 ft coune. be positive concicrruna leul rit;hu •nd permiwoos. EmpbatiJ Beaut Wh~ Condo on c.ii Mr Halt al.lo on public rtlatJons, joint efforts. ~latiooship wi~ those whoae KaanapeH Beh, 18' 2b•. 11'1 .... 111..,. 'ideas miahtclash with yo1JT own. podiJbt allO'OD busl12CSS partner Or fa~lou• 'YU 800lc now 11•/lll-1 ... "' matt. for M.trNMt &rtll. s~i.1 AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fd>. 18): Emphasis ~n jobs that mu.11 ~ '"'"-•_t•_2_1~ __ 1S_1_e -_ ~-...,.....,........,,...-..,.,..-..,... finished. health rults, mcdicakknt&l appounmcnta. Domestic la 1 te . adju tmcnt occurs and could ad to pater harmony on bomcftont. au. Perce1ve.mot1ves. take oothina for vanu:d. don't underatirule 'your IP"~ ........ ~~lliiiiWi• own contributions. • •p (Feb 19-Marcb 20); Sc:emrio lli&bti&hts vane~)'. peculation, e-.citcmcnt and romance. family member mikes imlU« c • n, en.ables you to. proceed lloaa C001truttivt coWIC. Elements ohurpnsc and 1uct ride wilh you. Taurus, Libra pcnoM play key roles Dailj. P1lld 1 IUPHIC ARTIST I , ' ACAOSS , ChetMlll • 6HIMde theft• 9£VaorJuen 14SweettoP 15~f0od " 18 Set In • row 17 Army-poet 18 Same div.. 20 Tiny dot ' 22 Mott rec.nt n 23 Pl~ flttlng 24Fr!Ml:e I 2$ G8ltid hotH • 26ChooM 1 27 SMnk from 28 Reptlfe 31 Dey'• march: • Fr. -,. 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Miio CrMtt Inn. 3110I C0Mt H'#y, S. Lag. Hotel llllllllllml Plllll Eul/*"9. .... haw. 9IO<' .,... knowledge of all __ ___. _____ , • pti.-Of~ & lllllUl./11 .. ,lelht liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii repS. eel Marta: SURF F/tlme tor buay family •l!at; mlWR & SANO HOTEL. Uiguna practice. Typing and ~ I 5 ... e.::tt, 494 1480. EOE computer knowledg• SILIS 1 lllTW l)f'eferable. 714 U7-2533 ,_ HOUMCleeMI• Wanted. Mon thnl Frt, 9 to 59tn 1111'-• ••• Mod1e9 ~ New H()mea -==~-----1 I •--..:..~~ l~ ..... onl'f. Pitt time. Own MEOICAL ........,. •-•• -1 TrwpcwtellOn. English ...,.... lailllf PJara11~1 .. EstMI IPMldno. $5. p{hr. 642 P/tlme employment 9¥911-r 7444 ell I p.m. able In • busy ~-i:;~~~~~~~~ pnictlcL Open Mon ttvu 'tor -. ..... -a.. New-Frldey. Working days ncun•n f/T ---? _.. nex.lble. Cell ror appt. For t>usy Salon. Must be • port 8eild\ --. Must (714) U7-2533 Fashion Con9dou9. NllW\llT drtw. IU-n64 MODELS FEMALE 17-25 ~d Ouellette Sak>n uurun I HOUSEKEEPER. PIT i>tefw'Ted .,._e-up ap-200 Newport Center Dr .. El Dupont O.NemoursCo M 0 n IT u. •I Ft I 9. 1 • plication. Before & an. Newport e.ch. 114-111-2112 Wed/Thur• 9-5. Own photoe.. Sel8ry $ f5. plus ~ /TffllT t,..,., ':&. ~ open. 2 x 10 color pmi., Lenny, lmmedlate opening• In An Equal Oppnty Etnp M/F --------1 Us.-0823 Tues.· S.t. M new offlcea at Newpof1 amt Alf /Oii. NYllLI &Ill CdM. FlMnc:lal Center. Must Newporl BMeh. Leoeil & Need d9talt minded I*· --1911 tiave front offloe appeer-word proceu1ng beclc- aon tor comp~teflled ALL SHIFTS • For tmall anoe. type .50wpm. Send O'ound pref. light bOOk-=r-.-,-..,."°'--,,.""'w,..,.,..~~-- commfealona. A/P ex· convaletQ9nt hOlplt# In feSUme to: M. M.,B., Box keeping. Pay com-AdWrtltinG Coneuttant to perlenc• dealrabla. Laguna Beach. Excellent 8880. Newport Beach, mensurat• w/axper. C.H '#M part time ...... & Beeutlful anYlronment,. lncenttveprogram. CA 92658-8680 on 6 /4 /84 ONLY. wtcnds,nlceTusttnottlce, Xlnt beMft1t. Near O.C. 494-8075 851-1611 rel•ed atmoshete. Airport. 553-0940 N"'11ng: certified NA, IEllPTllllST Secretary f« manuf~ 10 SILES LAOtES LOCKER ROOM r.!:30 & 11·7. Perm.tor Local a... manufacturer t'*'8 rep. GOod i.i.- ATI'ENOANT. part time. SNF. xlnt working cond. seeks fUU/llme racep-phone ~. eccurate ....... ..,, Cal K#eft. 644-9550 OOOd pay. Call Mon-Fri tlonlst for busy.phones & typing. ef\Joy working * llRllS., IWUIS 0-5PM 549-3061 lront offloe. Excellent wltigurea. U.00 pr IW. Earn uo to· ~UNDRY PERSON typing skills requlr.,. We 759-1150 · Hda & wege negotiable OFFICE KELPER .,. a dMllOn of Johnaon $9 /HOUR 414-7177 Wiii tr•ln. §>A erea. & Johnson and oner an Sec:tetwy ft.Ill time to ~ excaltent beneftt• pad(-assist $peek•. run his LlllL a.ET&m PAIT lft. age Apply 1n ~at: busy office. typing. f0t ~on 8Nctl LI# f 11 Lukmann £1ec1ro-phofllila I vwied dutlea, firm ~ alao haw ex· Exciting erwtronment. fas1 Optics Inc , cuual at~. N 8. perteia on IBM cfiaplsy growtog Colt• Meea in-33051 c.h A¥1edor & Colt•..._ 850-1170 -. wttter C.. CW.a at terlor deliOI> flnn needs SanJuanCapfstrano SECRETARY. Oener1 Of. 947-8041 Mlp running arrandt tor 493-8624 flee. exprd, heavy ~njobt. Mustbe-non EOE M/F/H ~ Mgt1t typing, 10 tCl...m.d Ada are the ltnQl(et, reapontlbla. r.-~ey. 40 nr wt, depen- .,,..., to • euoceutut KaOte. haW car 20-30 P90Pl8 ~ neea peopee dablllty a muat, matunty ..,...,_,.. .... It'•• hoUrt week, flexlble. tftould.,.. cl-=" the a +. HOUflV , ... 11 equal ......w·~ to Ml mcww U .35 how + mffea99. SeMce Dnetcwy In the to 112.500 "/I. '49-4718 ..... call Marie at 641-4"8. DAILY PILOT , lti!i~!iiii~~ .... ~1111111 .. iii~~~~I IHllYllY/LIUI. Non emoket. mfnimum 1 yr eJq>«. In ~ end c:MI lltlgatton ShorUMlnd ~ea."°'.==· CIRCULAT10N1>EPT. 642-4321 IDE ORANGE COAST OAil ~lieLOT"" JOW a&YST •COlfAMHA CA utJI •, •"'l,llll'& •• '""'''''.,_ O•t • ~·. ~ t ........................ . " • '"' .......... 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H55.10 cuh or 1ra dowll P""' ..._ k . a 00c. i.n. Oeltrftld Pll'fl'*ll poce Sl2.1131.511. APA 1•.112. On~ aedil. [101AW3SR2EMl3870!IJ (29113) . '84 510 BLAZER .. $87·8 8 ' ... ~------------ >I ·. . . -' -· - • I .. - ~IBy PHIL SNEIDERMAN . ~ Of .. 0.-........ ' LL "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" bu rolled ........ offtbe LuQsfilm assembly line with all the virtues you•d ~ expect from t.be house that .. Star Wars .. bWlL lt.delivcn "g thrills and escitemcot at a breakneck pace, with st.alb-of- 4> the-.rt effects and stuntwork.. · ~ It also bas the familiar Lucasfilm shortcominp. If I 1you•re looking for romance, subtle character development ~ or complex plottin,a. "Indiana Jones" is probably not your o cup oSf ~II ·11· f . will be than n: u , mt tons o moVlegocrs more satisfied to tag along with the hero-of .. Raiders of the Lost Ark" for two more hours of top-flight adventure. Though not as fresh as "Raiders," "Indiana Jones" is tborouahly entertainintr In a stunning opening sequence. Steven Spielberg again demoosuates why he's the world•s most po~ movie diru:tor. The year is 193S. and the scene is Sh•~sOubDbl.Wu~~~&hc~ in .. w.·~). where" a ~ and Cliftcei:s arc perfonnina Cole Porter•s ··~ythmg <;roes." ~t .• ta~lc, archeologist..adventurcr Indiana Jones is oegottatmg with an Oriental pngst.er. Before Tong. gunfire cntPts in the night club. lodiana must dodge bullets while chasing a huge diamond and a crucial vial of poison antidote across the dance floor. The fast-pacied but . carefully orchcstraled confusion soon involves a giant gong. dozens of balloons, a huge bucket of ice and a daring jump out a high window._ With this alternately funny and thrilling sequence, Spielberg establishes the tone of the film. Most of the action ta\es place in India, where a cruel cult has enslaved hundreds of children to work in a mine. Indiana. who has vowed to free the younpters, is accompanied by blood ni&bt C11ub sinser Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) aod young sidekick Shon Round (Ke Huy Quan). There's a lot violent action in the film, and perenu may want to heed the film's warning that sornc scenes may be too intense for youngcr~hildren. Stil~ the most violent socnes are not particularly explicit and arc certainly not u grisly as ihe murders in mad slasher films lib "Frid.-y the 13th .•• Forall lbctechnical expertise, .. lndianaJones" would not work without Hamson Ford's marvelous per- fonnancc in the title role. His lndiana is rugged and bnave yet oddly vµlncrable,intelligent b,ut also impetuous. Kate Capshaw is appealing in a rather thank.less roJe as Indy•s accidental companion. Screenwriters William . Huyck and-0~ ha doG't. pvt"'ha-tb&. ra.. display mefetfty, independent spirit tbal made JCaren Allen shine in "Raiders." But young Kc Huy Quan is a delightful stand-in for youD1:5ters in the audience. Spielbe~ himself is only as good as the story he's given, and • lndiana Jones" doesn't have the heart or rcsonanoc of'"E.T." But having proved again that he's a A ban'owtna dloment In .. IDdlaD&J-..aiad master at directing action and adventure, Spielbera should tJae Temple Of Doom." . sfretcb bis talent in new directions. It's Fish Ery time ~gain in Cos~a Mes~ By &A.REN E. KLEIN °' .. ~ ........ . Beautiful girl~ bouncing babies and bubbly batter will abound this ~kend at the 39thAo.o.uaLLion's..Club Fish fry and Carnival, to be held toni&ht through Sunday at the new, improved Lion's Park i~ Cosia Mesa. Between S0,000 and l 00,000 fish lovcn are expected to attend the weekend festivities, which include a parade, beauty contest, cntenainment, dra~np, carnival games and rides and of course, those fabu}ous, batter-fried tlsh dinners -still onlyS4. (There are ··eig Afs .. hamburgers for those who don't go for boneless Icelandic cod. oole slaw, French fries. rolls and butter and coffee.) A 10:30 a.m. parade Saturday will step off at Wilton Street aDd Harbor Boulevard. proceed south to 19th ~t, tum west to Anaheim and 50Ulh to Lion's Park, a J 8th Street and Newpon Boulevard. Jim Ferryman. parade di tor, said Henry Se&crstrom, of tbe uth Coast Plaza de-velopment firm of C.J Segerstrom and Co., will be the grand ma.rstial for this ycar•s parade. Segerstrom, riding in an anti~ue car. will head up the "Tribute to Sports ' parade of I SO entrants, Ferryman said. Turning back the clock ... Hundreds of thousands offamous. ncar- famous, and not-famoUHt-all Southern . Californians eagerly await lhe opening of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire each year so that they can escape into a more gentle age when life's pressures didn't include the near panic rush of '\he treadmill we 20th century folk seem to travel daily. This year the Faire, wbkh began May S._ offers a special celebration of Spotts for its time travelers. Exhibitions. tournaments. and contesttof such 16th century oo~ti tions as bandy ball, goff, wench lift.ii\& and shuttlC(l()Ck add a new dimension to this re-- creation of an Elizabethan country fair. In keeping with the spirit of the festival of country games. a new addition to this year's Faire, artisans-are playing their own crafts game for the six w~kend event Many of the 200 craftspeople open their booths to teach their game to all who want to play. The gaming fields become a potter's wheel, the puppet-maker's st.qt, a glass blower's torch. or the candlcma.lcer's vat, and after a test of skill, the victors prize is his own handcrafted Renaissance treasure. The rules are simple: pay close attention to the artisan's coaching, have the willing- ness to take a chance, and accept the creative challenge. Tickets are SI I.SO for adults, $3.75 for children 12 and under. Fairever season passes arc $22.SO. For ticket infonnation and croup sales, call Cll 3).8S l~13S4 •. Scheduled to participate are 16 bands. ~ 6 When be lei them go on t.be day Of the equestrian units and 13 floats. along with fish fry,"1he crowd knew they'd been laad. the beauty contestants eetered in the MW But Skiles wasn't done yet. Costa Mesa-Miss Mennaid pageant Sun-He paid some youoptcn to reu~ the day, downs. Chuck E. O>eesc, the balloons near the Back Bly nd 1ben bid McDonald's Hamburgl.ar and scores of them.Afewdayslater,astorym~ local groups from the Girl scouts to the ran on the United Pia$ wire that tbc Friends of the C~ta Mesa libraries to the balloons had landed in a Kari.111 farmet•s Costa Mesa Historical Society. field and scared his oows. Past grand marshals have included The "irate farmer" threatened to sue the young actor Robert . McNaughton, o{ Lion ·s Oub for $8,000. "E.T.," ~therman George FlSbbeck. Folks that were'arouod in thoscday"ay newscasters Kelly Lange and Paul Moyer, even members believed the story. A lar&e actor Buddy Et>scn and even car salesman barrel was phu::ed on tbe lueet for Cal Worthington with his dog, S~l donations to help ~club pay off the sufL · Ferryman said the parade judging will be_ They collected $350. done tn front of Paul Brccl)t's Orchid That year. the fish fry wu IO~ul Gardens on Harbor Boulevard. alongside the club donated temporary bleacbeii and the best spots for viewing the parade. built a snack stand for the Mllpafk tliie dub Last year's parade drew about S0,000 was building as part of a commanity spectators, Ferryman said, and planners pioject. • are gearing up for that m~ny or more this Themoncyraisedatthisyear'aeventril year. · -· go toward helping various dubi, youth The threc--Oay fundraiser for the Costa groups and civtc activities. Mesa-Newport Harbor Lion's Oub has a Sin~ tlie first fish frv. the poup rich and.sometimes ris~y history, dating estimatesithasdonaicdS770,000ftomtbe back to th'e first fish fry in 1945, according proceeds of the festival lo community to Steve Perrin, a longtime.Fish Fry activities. organizer. FriUJ. Jme l The festival was born after a brainstorm-S:30 p.m. Fish Din~ tCJVin& ing session between old-time carnival man 6:00 p.m. Carnival Rides and Games Bob Skiles and Heinz Kaiser and bis secrel Open . fish batter. The Lion's Oub needed a 7:30 p.m. Band X fund.raiser. Newport Beach was a big 9:00 p.m. Drawina .,. Et~n and Costa Mesa (lcnow:n as S._..J,Jwl ill) needed somethil\8 to pu!._1t on 10:00 a.m. Carnival Rides'ud Games ~ ~n • The fish fry was born. . I 0:30 a.m. Lions Parade Spcctacu· That first year, ~ere ..yas no canuval but lar-Harbor Boulevard th~re was a frot·Ju~pmg con~ a pet l2:00noonfisb0in~serving S>ara~e, games and a~)' contest. ~lt was a ZiOO p.m. Parade-A wanb!-Uon•s Park lot Sll"Q.Pler. to ~Oterlaln people ID those Staae • days, ""Penin said. 3·1S pm Ortwine ··Nowadays it takes a lot o~ sopbisti. ..: 15 p:ra Dorothy Jo Dancers ::~ to keep people entertained," he 6:00 p.m.. Drawina _ I th d fi b ~ • 9A"-. 1:00 p,m, Tbe Riff [)anQC Band twas e sccon ~ .. ~, 10 I ..v, ~ 9:00 p.m. Color TV Drawifta the event gamerui national pubhaty because of a prank Stiles dreamed up ~. l9M I involving ~a phony bllloon lunch and a 12:00 noon cam1val R,idei and Games phon)' $8,000 Kansas lawsuit. Open As legend has it, SlcilesJetout word thau 12:00noon Fish Din~n terving spectacular balloon ucent.foo would bit 2:00 p.m. Miu Costa .Mete-Newport held at the fish fry that YQr. The fact that be ·Harbor Beauty Contest didn't have a balloon didn't bother hi~ 3:30 p.m. Biby Cootat~ ~d timers say. be just went over to tbe 1:.1 oruy Toro Marine b9se and picked up KVeu or S:30 p.m. Drawi• ciPt llelium·filled Ma~ balloOni • · _ 6:.J ~ •~ Arlcio~ P.-a .: .. \ calendar. Fri. .. Cl•IDcal GJISOOaY COL&IL\ll, claMlcil guttartst,. enler- la1ne In l.a Palme res- taurant. The Newporter, 11 07 Jamboree Road. New- port Ek'ach. Mon.-S.l. 7-11 p.m.. Sunday brunch 1 O a .m.-2:30 p.m. 644-1700. PIAIUaT llSLLT IAlllAISR appears Tues.- Sat., 8 p .m .-mld - nlght. CAno's, 2241 W. Criast HI.th way, N~wport Beach. 631-1381. 7:30)'.-.eeJcet\d n'Mlunees at . l.M•ma, at Cano'• eee 2:30, ~ J\Jne 24. "'= u.ttnQ. ' 957-4033. CllODI. directed by '' A1QIJS OST TOOa Justin Colyar wUl be per· OUJlr' at the We9tmln8ltt fonnt.ng s.tuns.y June 2. Community Theater, 7272 at 8 p.m. In the Robert Maple St.. We9lmlnat.er, Moore Theatre. Adml8elon Fr1days and Saturdays at 8 1a 84.00 Pr-e·Sale; 85.00 at p.m. through Jun-e• 2, thedoor. 995-.411a ~~~~~~---~~ '"TD -T UTTLs Coan1rJ'. ' waoasaouaa '" TSZA.8" at tM ~utn Dfnner Pla)houae. 3503 S. Harbor Blvcl., Santa A~. nightly except Mondays at varying curtain tlmea throug)) Aug. 19, 979-5511 . "DAllll Y APIDU" ai the Laauna Moulton Play-h~. "&o6 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Tueadays tlu:ough Satur- days at 8. Sundaya itl 2:30, llDI OUlOR and JSR JAMS""R, ace Frklay list· log. • Jua p OJ9ney11 lfote Whan' ROSU" at the Newport Bar. 1'ues.-$at. 6-10 p.m.. Theater Artll Center 2501 l 150W.Cen1t.oe,Anahetm. curr Drive. Newport Beach. '~ f'Jjd:ay Usltng. ·. ' 778~. Fridays a'nd Saturdays at 8 J ••• th r ough June 30. D'UWT ftATLOR, Thuraday and Saturdcu- nljlhts. Indefinite. Max- wCl.l's, 3 17 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-25!)5. -631-028"8. TBS llJCllAICL JOR- DA.Pf TIUO performs at the Irvine Marriott Skyltght Lounge. 8 p.m.-mldntght. Standard, Latin and con- lemporary jazz a~ featured. 851-11 oo. "HAGLE" REST.", 18l2l Beach Blvd .. Hunt- ington Beach. An all new 'J~ Club. ;'JAZZ" Fri. through Mon. Appearing F'r1 & Sa[ 9· I :30 a.m. IS Ed Ambrose, Bur1 Shur and John Bowes. A ppeanng Sun & Mon "Ambroshur" Sun. 8 :30 to 1<00 a .m. and Mon. 9 :00 to l :30. COJUUT PHILLIPS and hJs trto In an exclusive enga.Jtemenl. Fr1.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a .rt&.. Tuea.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. U· bra.ry Loun~. ·The New- porter, 1107 Jamb9rtt Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. WATD WATWS plays the saxophone and IUCll aamRMAK la on the key- board, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.. Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. ROIOllS ROWJlf and hla tr1o feature c.laask:al and LaUn Jazz. Wed.-$at. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a .m .. Copa de Oro, 633 Aaton. Costa Mesa. 662-2672. Pop V11'CSJlfT 8COTT plays guitar In the Wine Cellar. 'the Newport er, 1107 Jam- boree Road, Newport Beach. Tuea.-Sat.. 7 p .m . 644-1700. US JOllJlf80Pf, local vo- cal 1 at. and DAVID RALBJOB.' pianist. team up to perform at Chez Dante's tonight and Saturday, 9 p.m.-l:30a.m .. 1701 Corin· thlan Way. Newport Beach. 955-1332. •ARCEL'S fcatu"s dancing to ''Bauy Boa." 9 p.m .. 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. 646-3666. SBAJlOR TABER and her tr1o perform all the latest hit• In The Pavilion Lounge overlooking Ofs- neyland Hotel's ·m09nllt marln• Tues.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 1150 W. Ce r r I ro 11 . f" n a h e Im . 778-6600. Theater .. AftG&L8 PALL" at South Coast Repertory. 655 To'¥" ~ntel' Or1ve. COsta Mesa, nl.0-.Uy except Mon- days al ~.a p.m/ (SUndais "PURNY GOU." at the RO!llQE BROWPI and his trio, see Friday UsUn~ Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. lonlgh't througn Sun.day at varying curtain limes. Pop 772-7710. -=--'"- ''rll GET'l1RG 11Y ACT RBS JOllPfSOPf and TOGETHER AJO>AllJRG ' DAVID lt.ALltJOB, see Fri- . IT 01' THE ROAD" al the da~Ung. Fem••e. impenonaton are featmed In ••1..aTeader Pollle9'' at Se-.ttan•• West DID.Der Playlloue. 1'10 A.e. Pico. SAD Clemente. thJ'oaCh July l. Call 492-9960 foT ticket lnformatiOn . Theater. See Friday lJsUng. Etc. Newporr Harbor Actors lft18 BOTS, a Lo8 Theater. 390 Monte Vis.ta ~eles-based band wtU St.. Costa Mesa. Fl"ld;iysand penorm at UCI Saturday Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sun-June 2, at 8 p.m. In daysat 7 p.m. through June C~wford Hall. Tickets cap 24. 631-51 JO. . bC purchased at Tlckelron THE llltPfAISSAPfCS "LAVJtllfl>BRPOLLIES" ouUet. . PLEASURE PADm t.s hdd at Sc.baslfan:s West Dlnner and at the A$.!!0Clated Stu-at Ule Old Paramount Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. dent.a Box Office. $8.50 for Ranch In Agoura on week-· SAn Clemente. Wulnesclays general admission and 85 ends -;-lbrotigh June 10. through Saturdays at 8. Tor UCI 4tudents. Ticketa Authentic costumes and Sundays at 1 and 7 . will a1ao be available at the athletJc gear add to fun and 492-9950. door for 810. for further contests, Good food, wine "TBS Mnuoo," by Gll· lnJormallon call (714 J ~ ale. along with period Alta Found.aUon for Sports- medlcloe Re9earch. The In· slltue Is located at 1240 l Wllshlre Blvd. For more In- formation . call (213J 82()...4947. aJST011 c•• ac1.z a BQT ROD 8801'. al Anahelm Convention Center. See FTklay UsUng. sun. bert&SullJvan. l.apreaented 856-5547. Crafts, musk: and dance. by the Fullerton CMc Ltght ••-CSL 'S. Yftth .. ...., and the pageantry ol Eliza· 0 per a -at P Ju· mm er .... " -rrtilu u.tlmC· bethan England .. are al9o Audltorium.Lemon&Chap-•A.,.L T~ and fealured.9a.m.-6p.m.(213} man streets, Fullerton. her trto. aee Frtday ~· 938-2577. Cl•Mk:al Throuab June 3 . Eveoinga8 'Vmcmn' ICOrt att '• 0 Jlf I" A IT BF 0 LL T --------- p.m.. 'Sunday matinee at 'htday IJ8Ung. TOUltS,.. at UCL~ l"r1day llAm Ill 8 llDtOR.. w1U 2:30 p.m. Admtaalon $5 to UatlnL be praented at the San 811. 879-1732. ,..... PO'ff WOW AllD OOll Clemente Preebytertan •••••• Gl880KS' SBOW. at 0ranae County ChUTCh. 119 N. AvenJda BOYS" at the""flunUntton "AJIOJU.a ·I" AL.L" at Fairgrounds. 1be'1>ow Wow EstTdla. San Clemente. by Beach Playhouse. llatn South Oout Repertory. See wlll be Saturday and Sun-the Saddlebac.k Concert Stred at Yortrtown Avenue. "'1daAhw~"8· .day. June· 2 and 3. In the CboC'alc jDtned by the Or- Hunt:lngton Beach, Fridays " OST TOVa picnic area. The Gun Show ange County Pactfk: Sym- and Saturdays at 8:30 GOif'' al the Weetmlneter wtU be held tn the Com-phony and acclaJmed guest thtouQh July 7. 832-1405. Community Theater. See merce Butkllng and wtll be aololata In two per- '"TD ll08IC llAlr' at ~~Isling. open from 9 ~.m. to 5 p.m. formancea of Bach's the Curtain can Dfnner •• · UST LkTTLS each day. Admission 1a areatea( maaterptece. Theater. 690 El cam1n0 w Bo• s II ova & I Jlf &3.50. Tickets are P!1Ced al 85 Real. Tustin. ntghtlf except TSZAS" at the Harlequln "TD ROARIJllC TWD-general admJaSton and 84 Mondays through Aug. 19. Dfnner Playhouae. See Frj-TIS8", by Raoul Walsh. Tor ASB and Gold CaTd 838-) ~· dav Uattna. Thts (USA 1939) mm will be' holders. The perf<?J1Nlncie i '°DA.1111 TARUl:8'• at shown $aturday June 2 at wtll take place at 7:30 p.m. Slnil• the Laguna Moulton Play-8:30 In the Social Scieoce on June 3. house. See FrtdaJ~5itna. Hall at UCI. Tickets are UC mvnu ooePSL IOllJ8APIOJB'8SlllGLU ••oATS or . AJtD p2.50 general admtsston CBIOR. wlll sing tra- DAJfCS, 8:30-11:30 p.m.. aoea•• al the Newport and $1.50 for UClstudent.s dlUonal and ortg1nafgospd Frank Amoss Trio. Theater Arts Center. See and are anfiable at the music at Its annual tiprtng Layfayette Hotel. 144 S. ~i:stlna. door. Fo.r rurther lnfor-concert Sunday Jupe 3. at 7 Linden Ave .. Long Beach. · • PAln'AS'l'JCU'• mauon call (714)856-6379. p.m. lntheFlneArtsVllta.!e (213) 435-6311. at the San Clemente ~m-VCJ'a --CSL"&Bll.A TIOW Theater. Tickets at S4.5o Etc munlly Theater. See Friday OP CARIBB&AR CUL· for general admlaalon. • llsUn«. -TVRE, will reature music, 82.50 ror UCl students and • • u Pf p A IT BF u LL y •••IDDLSR OR TB& handicrafts ~nd eth nfc 83.50 for other students. YOURS". wtll be shown at ROOF"attheCrandDfnner foods. The Cdebral.lon wtll senior dt.luns. UCl staff. the UCJ Science Lecture Hall Theater. Se( FT1day hstlng. be held rrom l 0 a.m. to 4 £acuity and Alumni ~ FT1da nd Sa rda "rll GB1TlllG llY ACT p.m. on Saturday June 2nd, aoclallon members are ~~ne 1 /ncJ a 2. Sho~~ TOOSTll&R APfD T AlOJlfO on the lower level of the avalla~ at As.90Ctated Stu· are 7 and 9:30 p.m. Tickets IT OR TBS ROAD'• at the University Center. Ad-dents/Campus Ticket or- al 82.s<r for genera.I ad-Newport Harbor Actors mlsalon ls free. For further Oce. F'or further lnfor- mtssJon and 8"2 for UCI 'Theater.SttFrldaylls=. Information call (714) matlonc:all856-7215!' students available at the "LAV&JllDDPOLL .. 856-7215. , 9Cll'UmT'S llA88 ue door. Call 856-5547. al.5ebasUan's West Dinner TRJATBLBT&8 TO 0 11.&.JOa. wUJ be pres-Ptayhouae. Stt Friday list-BOST CLDOC, at the Alla entedon SundayJune3. by ~ Institute. Sports and Ora~ Coaat College's Sat .. CJ1Mlcal a Oll&OORT COL,llA.Pf, see Frida~ ltsttng. PIA JUST ll&.L~T t 0TBS MUADO" at Preventive Medicine Clinic. Cholr illoi:tflw1lh theGofclen Plummer Auditorium In on two sycccssuve Satur-West College Slngera. The ·Fullerton. See Fr1day list-· days In June. from 8 a.m. to concert bealns at~ p.m. at J"f· 2 p.m. lronman TT1athlon Ft.rat Pru6yter1an Chllrch 'MR8. Gl880118' winner Dave Scott and '81 In Westrnlnater. Admlaak>n BOD" at the Hunttnsnon Champion Scott Tinley will Is P'tee. The churdl Is Beach Pla)thouse. See r'rf. lead the worksh<>1>9 for localed at 7702 Weat-da>,: ltsttng. tr1athletes of all abtltty minster Ave. 61'llS ,lllUSJC llAJt" at levels. Cost for ~ach clJnlc Is P I A R I 8 T M 0 N A tfH' • CUrtaln t <?ill -Olnnft' $75 Pl"OCftds wtll §> lo tht • OOI •wa. W111 appttr In .. CIOOCCit wtlh lbie ~ CountyOlam~OrChc.tn Sunday. June 3, al 4 p.m. ln ~Hall at Oaapman <:oucge tn the City al Or- ange. 'Ttcltets can be ~al the boX ofntt the aflenaooe oi lM COO· cert.: Pda:a are $1 o. 88. and 86. Dt9counta 9e •vailabk to aentor dlmna and to chlldtto 12 and Wida. Tor further J.ilronn.iaUon call 777-5590. ALL AMC•E•• COfl .. ~. at tbe Red Hlll uJtheran Cburd\. 13200 Red HJIJ Ave., Tustin. A prag,am ol choral mualc from colonsat to twentkth crntury Amer1ca. Sclec:· "' ttons by WtWam em~. Justin Morgan. Cbarfes Ives, Samuel Bart>n-. Lalk Basset. and ;Jester Ha.tr- I ~ 2 ~ J l '. • -i • ~ c.. c i _. _. C> r -----~__,.__~:::~ail!tl'J~ ~ ....... -:. ... s.. ..... 04.00 ~= lion. 83.00 Sr • t don.atron. COROKA DSL II.A.a BAltOQUB lltJ'lilC nsn-v AL, Ju~ 3-l 0 . The festi- val offers four vaned pro- _grams that aplott music and other arts of the Baroque Era. Two event are scheluled In the lovely Central Patio Room at Sherman Library & Gar- dens. 2645 East Co3.st Highway. Cof!>na del Mar. The remaining two con - certs wlll be In St. Michael& All Angels Church. 3233 Pactnc 'View Drive. All four concerts wlll start at 8 p m. · Tlc ltets for lndMdual per- fonnances. at S l 0 e.ach-wtll be offered after subscnp- Uon Qi'aersare mrect: Reg- ular subscrfpUon lo au four concuts ls $35. 'The f estJval broch~. With tJcket~ dertng tnronnauon ls avaU- a bl e by l'elepbontng 673-1880. Comltl'y ASL&SP AT TB&· Wll&&L, wtll l>ft{onn Sun- day June 3. at the Crazy Hone Steak Houae. I 580 Brookbollow. Santa Ana. 1be Ont perfonnaooe la at 6 p.m. ancf oat al 9:30 p.m. Ticket.a went on sale•May 3Td. 549-1512... Jua TBS O«..mJI SAOLS JAZZ BAJllD plays at the .. Amt.rak Depot." 3-7 p.m .. San'Juan Ca~ mvms IJOlllDAT PLAT- BOUSS. at the Turtle Rock Community Park. I • SonnyhW Dnve. Irvine. "Bone Appct1t•• featurtng Dave Welfs: Four tromboneS With a rhythm aecUon of piano. ba.sa and drums. will present a J>"l(llnlJn of con- temponuy. JaU and pop musk for you enjO}'mU)L General admts:slon ls S3 . The coottrt wlll be hdd on Sunday June 3. at 2:00 p.m. OCC BIG BAllD8. on Sunday June 3. at 4:00 p.m. th~ wtJl be perfonna~ by four Orange Coast CoJ-tege musical l[TOQpS, plus jatt voc:aJtsts-:-'Ttie per.- ron:nance w1U be held In the Robert a Moore Theat~ The concerts runs from 4-6 · p. Tickets are S4 ~sale. S5 at door. Ticket lnfor- maUon: 432-5527. BSAOut mT. 18 121 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach. See F'r1day Usuna. TD .ros 9A1'CUZ QOAltT&I I&. Will b£ fea- tured at~ls months mttt· tng ol the New Orie.ans Jazz CJUbof'Soutbem Calllomla. The cneeung wnt be held Sunday Jbnc . 3 at rhc • \ ' -· I J ~ r , • -- ;calendar COSTUIHA EpardS Cinema Cenlef 9~141 • COSTA MW Ec!watds r own Center 751 •184 A~,i!~ . _NOW. PLAYi~ I - ~E UAC4tyCWma 634.3911 1.ww+g Beach. (21 :1J 592-1926. RA0,8 MARTUf801'f Alm TllB IUIYTIDI 8EC- noN. afternoons. 01<1 Dana Potnt Cafe. 24720 Del Prado, Dana Pot nt . 661-6003. STUDlO CAFE features an afternoon Jau. session. 100 Matn St.. Balboa. 675-7760. lrs the time of your life that may last a ~feti1te. •198.t u.-'IOI Ury ~ .... s:~~ •• ,,, c..,,..,,.~ ~Cl? ---------------------1 MUUA~ lfN*E ,. LA HAIM WEJTWTlll AMC Fas111c>n Slmre PK*'s Hi-Way 39 "IT'S PART~' AND PART 'STAR WARS~" -Gene Sisl<el. AT THE MOVES I------~~~~- llllfA ~-~ 529-5339 •COSTA llllM 0lwaros Olltma ~3102 COITAMUA UAC.-5"40459C "Redford has never been better!' . -Aclwd $chrcllei TM MAGAZM "The fans go wlldand so wlll you:· ~AM<I "A hit. Always fascinating, alw..ays beautiful. It's fun!' -Joel~ ABCT\I GOQO MORNING AMERICA "'The Nat\nl' • 'is wonderful :' -.llrll!W¥ lp'e, ~AOIO ''A Wonderful movie in a league of Its own!' ( _,... O:lmnl, ces~ ---·--PICltlc'•0111'81 ~ 13481 • .._m-AA-,.._.,- 1::.-=.I ~ fctwlrds WOQdbf Mlge COITAMQA owma SSl-0656 Eciwaros lMIUU l&LI 691 0633 Dnw·~ 01W1GE 891-3693 Clllelm Ctoter E~n City-Center 634 25$3 : WUTllllSJBI 9'1'MW LIOU" ttrfts Mall OIWIG£ SIJdium LIA Mii COSTA~ 768«it t Or1n-1n6J9..tno 883-0646 Eowns Town Cen• 751-41114 (iOO" MMD AQCD'f£0 '°" tHIS ~f , llU 990-4021 UA MOVl.S.4 .• cdra llSl 546-2711 EDWARDS SOOTH COAST PLAZA CISJl IOA 631·3501 . * NllfSmD OUllC( 63A-391 1 UA CfTY C[Nl[R HAICl 637-0340 Nit. ORANGE MALL I EDWARDS HARBOR ~ lrUIDI 879-9850 llNl 551.0~5 PACIFIC ANAIOt Oft IN EDWARDS W0008RIOOE ·wuTMSTO 895·5333 lACllA llACI 497 171 l UA WESTMINSTER~ , EDWARDS SOOTH WlSTlllSTH 891 ·3693 ·COAST LACUNA PACIFIC HIWAY 39 OfMN * iMIU llW• COWARDS/SANBORN LACUNA HlllS MALL 768-6611 ACADEMY 1·· Jj :II i ' A ~RAMOUNT PCTIJRE ,,, ._ ................ --t..-~ .............. "'. NOWPIAYING fOUltTAlltVAWY Family FOUi 963·1307 COITA MUA fUWlmlll Edwards 8liStOI Rix M0-7'44 ~74'7 C"'8I Cypr.o W.1880 ldijii@i Etc. ~-'-~----~~--TBB R£1'Al88A1'CE PLEASURE !'AIRE. ste Saturday llsUng. CUSTOMCAlt. CTCLJta BOT ROD8Bow: Anaheim Convention Center. See f'r1· day llsung. 8Al'fTA ANA, TU8111' POLICE Bltl'f&PlT SHOW, featunng Sk ip Stephenson; Jack Smith. Emcee: Jimmy Talber. Orchestra, will be held on Sunday June 3 at "~ Anaheim Conventlo1'> Center. Thf' Benent will be,i held In the Arena from' 7 -9:30 p.m. For ticket lnfor· matlon call 999-8900 Cures David ,..ble!jth on piano. l464 $, CouT H~· way. Lagun a BeaCh . 497-t871. DIZZY. aee. Sunday llst- 1°buY OSLTZSUIA!f. stnger.guttar. 9P.rm.· I a.m,, BlueBeetcate, 1072l•t Pl .. Newport Plet'. Newport Beach. 675-3333. , Tue. -ClaMlcal -------- ~-Brf~e. 7 :00 Tuesdays. 50t, ~ewport Beach. For more tnformatlon call 551-6472. :Mon. Wed Clualcal e OAl:GORY COLltll.AJll. sec Frtday listing. Jau •'TJm .JAZZ llmORS," dtrect from Dtaneyland, per· fonn at Cafe Lido, 9 p.m.· 1 a.m .. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach . 676·2968. DAOL& RJt8T. 18121 Beach Blvd. Hunt1ngto11 Beach . See Fr1day IJsUng. Pop CDMDITllY playe ·Top 40 mustc for danctng, 8:30 p.m.-mldnJght. Cloee En-cou n te r s. 21022 Brook.hurat. Hun tington Beach. 968·9800. · aoira Df L~QUJllt' r~- • -• I • . t Clualcal ORBOORY COL&llAR. see Frtday uaung. . PJ Alfl ST ll&LL Y Lell.Al&R at Cano's. att Frtday ltstlng. ------ CoantlJ ---~ Kiii 01.801' and JEFP .JAIDDIOJlf, &«Friday list· Ing. Jaa . ---'-~------'l'OM Mel.AIR. atrvter and guitarist. 8 p.m.·mtanlght. '?'he cannery Reataurant. 301 Lafayette Ave .. New- port Beach . lndettntte. ~75-5777. I Cq1'f.&Y ,. !"fLLlN TB& Ta.ACY WSLL8 mo BAJllD. foryourdanctng pleasutt. 8:30-11 :30 p.m .• The Californian. 16431 Bolaa Chica, Htmttngtoo Beach. 82 admlHTon. 846-1347. BAI l.aOOll DA.llCDIO, 8 p.m.-mJdnJght. Dance leeaon~7-8 .m. Ai.a door prtzea. M larll Coun- try c . Graham ' Street. HunUngton~. ••AJifGaU PALL.. at South Cout Repertcwy. See F~b~T LJTTL& wsoassoues 1• TDAS .... t the HarleQu1n Dinner Playhouee. See 'Frt- dalc~ nro'· at the Gem Theater. See Friday ltsUng. • ••111AD LUDWIG.. at UC SlDClm Irvine"• Ftne Arts Concert WBUL ow raJ&SP-Hall. See wec1nr.la11st1ng. 8BJP-8IJllOLSS ovsa .a, .. DAllll Y .. at wtlJ be metung for dinner at the t..qupa Moulton Play- t he White House tn house. SeeFrtday Ust.tng.. • Anaheim on Wed. June 6 at "l"Onn t ODJ... at the 6 :30 p.m. For more lnfor-Grand Dtnner Theater. See mauon and reservaUons· Friday list.In£ call 524-3327. ..TBa llI&ADO'· at Plummer Audltqr1um. See Etc. Friday ltsttna. "LA VSJO*ll POLU:SS'• TBS BUl'fTl nOTOn at Sebutlan'a West Olnner B&ACB AllT L&AOUS. Pia '--•-See Frtda la.t wm hold their monthly y............. Y • meettngat7:30WednC8day. ~ ll1J8IC II.AR .. at June 6, at the Edt90n Com· the Curtain c.IJ otnner munlty Center. The demon-Theater. See Friday usung. straUng artist wtlJ be Scott Kennedy. a Newport Beach manne art.Jst. The center ts located at 21377 Magnolia Street Huntington Beach. Thu. Cl••lcal ---- · ORSOORT COLEllAK. see Frtday listing. PIA1U8T KELLY Lcll.AIER at cano·a. see Fr1day llstln&--Coa.otry KJM OLSOft and arr JAllSIBOl'f. stt Fr1day Ust· Ing. Jua r TOii llcLAl1'. aee Wedneaday uaung. II.All& 18BSLL 410> Ad'ftllc:e BIUlni TBS mvnu J'Dl&AJl1'8 CS!ITSR w1ll be conducUng vark>us claaam dw1ng the 15ummer begsnntng on June 28. A ,ceramJcs{eculpture class. for peraon• 16 years of age or older. leaches pa.rUdpants ~ to con· struct their own .culpture ustng both wheel and hand· buUdlng methods. FUJlC- Uonal or non-runcUonal pieces can be ~realed. Thuredaya from 6:30-9:30 p.m. wtth a $48 enroUment r~ required when rcg'ls· tenng. Another class to be taught ts the aubtect of watercolor. agatrt for per- sons 16 years of age or older. Artt!A 1ind Instructor lrta Adam teaches basics Jn watercolor and Introduces students to vartous tech· nlq\les. special effects and trtcka of the art. u well as· .TC> SHGP , A new sn.Jp · 1n the Newport. Area tor v.onderful cl<thes and ·great service ... EY.CWSWE LIMES • DESIGNER l:lNE5 • FVN IT8'\S • SPOltTSWE"R DRESSES • GRS\ T . ACC.ESSOR\ES ·• EVfR'<THIN6 NEW IN EXCITING FASHION ! BEE llAKE-llP DEMONSTRATION SAT. 714. 631-1922 FUR 1lE BFEAK OF ~ LFE! ·~ ---N<1N PIAYING • POUW1'AIH VAl..U:Y Edwards F'OUf'ltlin Vally &»-1500 OiWiCi CliedorN s:M-2:553 OIWMZ Stadium OfM4n OMJT10 , . . WESWIU4 £.dMrds Cinema West 891-3935 •JSmm '00!!!!!!-~~ · JUNE 2nd NOON TO 3 PM MEET OUR MAKE-UP ARTIST FROM C/CI COSMETICS 1686 TUSTIN AVENUE COSTA MESA • CA . (Conw d 111h a. TUlltin> "HIGHEST RA TING." ·Ropr Der&. ~Su.a· Times -~ IDO l&J..4IJllHl"a .....U ·• MEL~·ANTllM'llJIKJNS THIBOlJNTY .-n OltiOl'f PICTURES ,..._ e ... -.. .._c..,..._ ""..,._ CISTA •SA 97!Ml41 Edward( Cultma Center • ~-llWl 96.f 1307 Fam~y 4 canu Cllft sao.«01 Edwards Westbrook u 111111 (213) 691-0633 Mlt f asheon Square ....... - um& IUa 497-1711 Ectwants So. Coast Laguna ... 551-0655 Edwards Woodbridge IUICl 637-0~0 AMC Oranae Man Slltl .. S40-74" Edwards Bristol . .. ( t • .-Ill .... - P;i.f!WUC 11\1 ,-..,~tt:.atWM lltffll ~.citl.o1Sw.IT~K I Ttt: SEAJ01 HF~ WlLIAM ~Tt(R·IMfRt;I ~I t Lr ~.w.fSClDWHEJG IA>.E1 W\llERl(LIN(, l'«>tLLE ~S·t.fRHTI !lllRO -tr•~I fltt-M ttr 1!1 t ,,. ut...e rm.u-1.A Gtf IWlh&Rrl· Mus• 11vJA~Sl(ff.t~ ~ 6JJLWP Prooii" GARY NNO'.fl Basel 11 'ilA!l 'i;t~ ~I>! llflt: l\DUftlJ!Y·Wl"ll.ld' '*'' ~u.al ~ HAllYf IFff 11 ·Um tuJ '"I lffh\1{1 ~~11 PQ..-.--x ... w -..,.,...1 r.-.. . NOW PLAYING AT EDWARDS CINEMAS edwards NEWPORT Noon., 2:15;4:45, 7:15, 9:30 ..,._,"(A" Clf•n11 Nl61 ··= ( .... ~-· ............ 644-0760 JANlotllt • WA(. A f'""' IJt & Fri., Sat. 11 :45 PM At Newport 70MM 6 Track Dolby Stereo Daily 1:30. 3:45, 6:00 8: 15. 10:30 At Town Center edwards TOWN CENTER I(,,.. l'Mll• ., ll~'"''51 4 8 cR '"· '~ .. • • 1 , .., ·, / • 1 4 CO!>TA MIU Fri. 6:00, 8: 15, 10:20 Sat.ISun 1·30. 3:45, 6:00. 8:15. 10:20 At Fountain Valley .. Fri. 6:00, 8: 15. 10:30 Sat/Sun. 1:30, 3:45, 6:00. 8:15, 10:30 At Viejo Twin edwards CINEMA VIEJO \ ,,. ~·~L~ ~~It•••' 830 ·6990 .. 1\\IOH YtfJV bally 11:45.AM 1:46, .. 4:00. 6: 15, 8:30 10:40 At ,Cinema Wast edwards CINEMA WEST wj\• .. •N\'fl 891 3935 ... , Y.l \ o,..,. .... ,,, - **¥1 ; .. t - I( adventure lw a name, it must be Indiana )ones. - • •WA ·--WIEJO •WD1Wf8' Minn Iha Piila EdwlnlS MllSlon V"IQ ~· Cilw1ll ~-. 52J,$331 • Mil 49S.Q20 •1 3tl5 . . ....... llAOI EdWanb ""*90llC... ~ . ; .. But WDHem• e&YOrtl wltla Illa .. nataral eaemm~ 0 tlae flrl at MW Ilona'•· ill die maalcal comedy ••fte ae.t Little Wlaol'elaoa8e ID Tma'' at tJae BarlecralD Dlnner PlaybcMI• tbroacJa Aac. 19. Call 979-5511 for tlck«lllfonnatlon. It's 'Time' forQrndi Lauperatop thechaits IS ... It's A Miracle .. Culture Oub1VirginEpic) The following-a.re Billboard's bot ~rd bits·for the 16_."'.foAllThcGirlsl'v~LovedBcfore" Julio Iglesias week ending June 9, 1984 u they appear in next W1:lek's • and Willie Nelson (Columbia) issue of Billboard magazine. Copyriaht f984, Billboard / 1..7 ... You €an't Get What You Want .. Joe JacbQ11 Publications, Inc. Reprinted with permission. (AAM) BOT SJNGLD 18.:Eycs Without~ Face .. Billy Joel (Cb.rysaJis) I !'Time After Time" Cyndi Lauper (Epic) IJ. ~ost Paradise ... LC?ve Theme From Foot- 2.'tl.et's Hear It For 1hc Boy" Dcnjece Williams loose ~1ke ~ene and Ann Wilson (Columbia) (Columbia) -20. ~ In The Sheets" Sbalamar (Columbia) 3. "Oh, Sheme" Steve Perry (Columbia) TOP LPS 4.''The Reflex" Duran Duran (Capitolr l ... Footloose' Soundtrack" (Columbia) \ • S."Sjster Christian" Ni&ht Ranger (MCA) 2."Can't Slow DoWn" Lionel Richie (Motown) 6."The Hean of!lock 1-l Roll" Huey Lewis and The 3."Soorts" Huey Lewis &iTbc News (Cb.rysalis>- News (Chrysalis) 4."She•s So Unusual" Cyndi l..auper (Epic) 7. "Hello .. Lionel Richie (Motown) S."'Heartbeat City" The Cars (Elelctra) 8 ... Breakdanc.e" Irene Cara (Warner Bros.) 6. "Colour By NulJ)bers .. CUiture Qub (VirginEpic) 9."Self Control .. l..awa Branipn (Atlantic) 7 ... Love At First Sting" Scorpions 3Polygram)' I 0. "Jump (For My Love)" Pointer Sisten {RCA) 8. ''Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic l l."Bon:fedine"Madonna (Wa.raer Bros.) :-· 9:"1984" Van Halen (Warner 8ros. . 12."Aaainst AJI Odds".Pbil Colli.os(Atlantic) JO.''Grace Under Pressure" Rush (Polygram} 13:1·0 Wait" Van Halen (Waroer Bros.) 11.'' An Innocent Man .. 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SSI OiSS ...., lll!n llS t IS SJ0-«01 I 2t WOOOllRIDGE • MSTBIOOK -rcur ~ii\ ....... , ,,,., Ill ~ i'"oool .. ,_,,, I UM I 110 II~ I • """ CV .......... "flOTlllD' (a) SS! 06'.)S I .SJ0-«01 Ut AOADl8T ALL ODDe: Rated R. Jeff~. Joelle FOIRer, Beau~ Rob J..:owe and even Rachel Ward and James Woods give auperb Nut~• K.tn.ld, play the di8UDctly un· performances as three characters lnVolved In • gJamoroua Suale the ear. .,..,_. . . . comoellJ~ romantic trtangJe. But director Taylor -·-· ~a-• _•-_ n ks• _ Hackford(" An Officer and a Gentleman'') aet8 tbl8 --- - - -.,._ -• -_. romance against a larger. more confusing story DOOll:RatedPG.Harrt9onFordreturmtn'-wortby ~bout gamb1tpg and polibcal corruptton In contem-foUow-up to "Raiden af't.he Lost Ark." 'lbe fltin bas poraryU.SAngeles.Gorgeouaphotography, parttcu-trademark LucaafUm Yirtuee: th~ orm«op larly In the scenes fllmeCi In M~ . .,....,....,. actJon, cokwful ~and atate-ol~ df'ect.e TBS 80UlnT: Rated PG. A fine retelling or the and 4fhmt work. It 81so nu the Ll ........ m ClnlirtiKU popular story or English sattore who mutiny against of •hallo• chanactertza.Uon and aimDll8Uc plaWng. thelr harsh captain after getting a ta.etc a( paiadlee Dlrector Steven Spielberg Uillfuby • mlXe8 ttie on the Island of TahlU. Anthony Hopklne and Mel humorous and ecary mmnenta. ~Uy_.clurtQg a Gtbeon are excellent as WtllJam Bligh and Fletcher marvelous opening ru,thtclub acene. The more .ChrtsUan. If anything. this version. wntt.en by vtolent ecenes may be foo frightening for ~r Robert Bolt. presents a more sympatheU~lt of children . .,... .,... .,.. :;f~~=~,~~y,wtthsldWi direction TBS RATUULi Rated PG. Robert Redford l'OOTLOOelt: Rated PG. The dance sequences :. returns In aq_ appealing bueball fairy tale that ·a.re fun. bUt between them you'U have to endure a youngstere and many a4ulta Wt11 probably enJoy. ponderous. !redtctable story about small-town More Jaded movtegoera may be put otr by the eert- morallty an teen-aae frustrations. Kevtn Bacon conscious myth-maldngand be&Vy-handed eymbol- shtnea-tn...thc lea<Lri>le. ~hrt Lltb~-~ the . _t&fti. A .61(11 ~th }lQ gray veaa. Robert Ou~.. • moet of a thankless rofe as the atttdent town Wilford Brtmiey. Kim ea.anger anctGtea.n Cloee ~ • • minister. Not as·pretentJous as "F&aabdance," but star. Sany Levtnson ("Denet") dfrttta. --. not as lnteresung to watch either . ...,.,... POUCB ACAD&ll't: If you enjoyed "AnlmaJ TBS ll01'SL JllSW ~: Rated ~ Houae"and"Porky's,"you'Uprobablygetaklckout :-Vrtter-df rec~r Tbny Richardson £ Tom Jones, th ts sendup of pouce training. A new woman m&)"OI' "The Border' ) has created a scrupulously fatthf ul has opened the academy to ill 80l"ta of mJsftta who screen adaptation o( John Irving's novd. The mm tum out to be a lot pluckJer than their no-oo~ follows ' the dellghtfully eccenfrtc Berry family, tratntngofflcer(G. ti. Balley)suapects. t..ot.olcrude which endures"J)ne tragedy after another. Including but runny gaga. If you're taste runs to more vte,lenta deaths, rape and fatal heart attacks. Bul sophlst.lcated humor~ don't bother wtth thl9 one. yes. this Is a comedy. Superb ensemble acttng by Directed by Hwd\ Wilson, creator or ''WK.RP ID ADVANCE TICKETS IHIYbll for 1HOIAHA JONES AHO THE TllMf'Lll OP: OOOM Ctnctnnau.:· ...... v llXTSU CANDLU: Rated PG. Molly Ring- wald stars ln thJa comedy about a teen...ager whoSe parents forget her specta.l btrthdi\y. She i.l.tlO has a crush on a tiandaome eenlor but la punued by a fast· LUXURY THEATRES talking "Geek ... Wrtter-dlrector John Hughes. who . . wrote "National Lampoon's Vacation" ilnd "Mr. ht 2 MltiMt~RIS Only S2.7S Unlea Not_. Mom:' seemakeenlyawa.reofthcawkwa.rdnessand s,P!'C!'·~i~4~@~·~00~1ill;il~6~·i~ii~2S~5Jifi~~a ..... ~·~o::Q)~ _Q_'._fruatratfon facilll adolteccnts; Unfortunately .• he' -···-"--·-_ _ '_ Ll ·alsolllvesuslotsOf'cheapandoffenatvc~ . ...,..., SPLASll: Rated PG. AdeU«ht!ul comedy about a -412AnD -NewYo,XproducedeaJcr(Tomlta.nks)whofallsfora CPCntn'1 t>eauurui blond mermaid (Darjt Hannah). The AT 11:01 J : .. 5:JOe:H a:ll • 10: .. 12:102:1• 4:101110 1:1010!11 .. -·---m . . FIRESTARTER • Mose~ SlffDl••Y C1mp <"> ~ttoscJN •. •Aho Sllowlftl Hot Oot , .. , .. , .• l • -: .. . , • ~ I • ,. o.c. c.-, .. , !S/,,-1 •• ,, c. •""'·~ 1111 Mak Int TlleGr1•1 (f'O) -~"' AIM ' si..wt"t -, •• , .. :er. ,,, Ill ( , * P rl••l1tt 0Mft 71JO WMllelMe / 1100 W ........ ltte * Chtldrm Undet 12 FREE Uftlh~ No1ed .mystertoua mermaid sprout.a legs on land anti learns Engliab from a bank of televfston set.a at Bloom· tngdales. Actor Ron Howard directs wtth a aure hand. establishing a strong central love story and le~SCTV veterans John Candy and Eugene Levy handfe some of the beat loonybtts;-.,....,_..,.. SWIJllO 9111i'T: Rated PG. A naJve housewife (Goldie Hawn) matures on an airCraft assembly ltnc durtn,e: World War II and hu an aff alr With a co- ,. L I --... .. workir (Kurt Ruwll). Unfortunately. the rum veen --u• wtldlyfromoo~to-poperatohl8tai1caldrama liowaa• 11V•au11. lQ. femtntet tract wtthOut reeolVtnd any theme 2002 N. Main St.. Santa ·-e charm Ana. "lrtah Silver,·· featw-aattafactortly. Dleappolntlng. deaptte eome • .... 17th. 18th and 19th 1ng·. momenta. Directed by JoftathaR Demme -& ("Melvin arid Howard") . ..,.., ·. :.~!~ ~':.:~ TAJllK: Rated PO. James Gatilei' 18 an Army Ireland conttnuee In· aergeantat odU with an evil Soutban aheftff (G. D. definitely. ''ReflecUone: St!indlin). When the ehertff jalle Gamer'• llOD (C. =~np ~ ~ :~r=. Thomaa Howell) on a phony dnC .charlle. Gamer featuring aurrealJatlc ltrlkea back -with hie own rietorediShenna.n 1'0l'ka by-the ea.ta Me.a tank. A stmplletlc, eenttmental ~plea..,., but a.u.t about tcchnolae'• Gamer ta always fun to watch. 1be lmplaualbae · effect. oe manktnd. AJ.o climax Wlll prObably have you c~ deaptte tndeftnltely. Hours Tuee.- ...n..1..-lf ..,.., SU. 10 a.m.-5 ~·· Sun. ~---. . l2·5p.m. 972-1 . • I AGUJIA· WM:w llU• na• OW &lfD&Altll&llT: Rated PO. Debra WiJ!&er and Shirley Mac~e gtve Oecar~ performances kl thla fu~ and touc:htnl ftlm, which traces a mother-da ter rela~ over 30 yea.re. Jack Nleholaon. u a pauncliy, drunken utrona~8!; superb. The aertom tWIBt that bCcil~ · ~~rs •:::.=e,1ut you 'lfprof>abl}' .UCCUmb to tt anyway. Brcioka was tile wrtter-dtrector . ..,..,.., -t • 1'111818 SPIKAL ~AP: Rated R. A cleVer. very amustng parody ol rock mu.le documentartea. focualng on an .gtng Brtt.lab band that faces one llllafortune after another on tta U.S. tour. Comic .ct.on Chtetopher Guest. Michael McKean and Harry Shearer are marvelous 88 the dlinwttted rock 9ta.nl. Rob Reiner (The Meathead on "All tn the Family") directs and la on screen u the· "rock- umentary" dtrec<or 88 well. A caution: much of the fllm's humor probably won't•ppeal to .non-rock fana. vvv · ...,. -AltT. 'Jt(YI Cb« DrM. ''OontanootarY Call· fomla ~ ~ .. aa fea- tured with clayW'Olit by Monica Dunham. Her ceramic ft88ele portra~ delicate .~ to e(jlliiUc tWaiarng .1 me P~ ~ to.-untJ hen. ~.June 2. An .u.. media exJtlbttloo utled .• Alt California '&t" reatureaart- lat9 who re8lde In all area- ol the .tale. Jiartc:d by Henry Hopkin.. director QI. the San Frandeeo Mueeum ol Model n Art. 188 works were cboeen from 2.000 entrles. Haun Tues.-&.an. 11.;30 a.m .-4 :30 p.m. r4~aT BAallOa AltT llW&Ull. 8!50 San Clemente Drt..e. Newport Beach. Three ~lbtUona vv'<t' -Excellent . .,....,_.,_ -Very good. vv =~!\x=.:'1~e!; .-Good. -Not 80 good. Art trom y" rea- " Pcnmu1t ~ Presa'5 a HMM IBtETT PmU:t0t ~TIEK'IL Tt-E ~ ~ ~ ·WUJAM ~·£MUISTKEUEY (;o.stam;J JM5 tlDiAN · lIDG TAKEJ • W\lJER t([E,.; • EELLE t«lns • "6JfTT EllTRD nj DRSTIJml LlOYO · EJ8lltM! Qrsbt WE FllllNERt' Muse by JMe ~ · EmJtNe Pnx1ar GARV NNO{)·I -.. Ettetullf NlSnw.LDfT& 111e: I .. Basaf oo STAR TFIK 0-.af by (DE fJlllNlffff · ¥taat cm Proimi bf HARYE EBf£TT Clr9:tm bf lHNfll NM1f l191111u•"-Aiiii&a.l 1•'.:e2il ~~~. Pi1!-.ipcQn.,..._...111CiidAliiil'iii• ~ A Pcnmld Pi:t&J'e STARTS TODAY 5pedol early morning shows at most theorres. See listing ~- .. & .. I ' . ' -- Through June I 0. Tues.· S un. 11 a.m.-5 p.m . 759-1122. ..... . sewn of North Orange 150 ptecea were eelected Coun~ show a Juried cam-from the entrtes from the f, l ,300-member Society for presents an exhibition or elJlht young emerging art· tsf.8 curtenlly worklnl{ In the East Village. New Y-ork. llUS&Ull OP 1'0aTB ~ph c exhibit op entitled Calligraphy. many partlcl- =:.:=i::a::.=i:::.:L.....=;:=-.:.:.;:....:.::.=.... __ Poe_try_=--o-f_th_e_Pen_._··_0v_e_r_1 paling arttsts are of master status. A aer1ea of wwk-/ shops and demonstrations wtU accompany the exhl· bltk>n. ~ June 10. Tues.-Fr1. 10 a.m.·3 p.m., Sat. 10 a .m .-5 p.m .• Sun. noon-5 p.m. 7~545. llU 990--4021 UA MOVIES 4 .... Hwy. Al en. fwy CISTA •SA 546-2711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA 8ostol Al s.ntlower RUA Piil 821--4070 ll TOIO 581-5880 lA •IAll 523-1611 PACIFIC BUENA PK. OR.ft EDWARDS SAOOLEBACK GATEWAY 5 .. Wat of...... El T0to .... locHIM SA r.,. It Y*7 '*" IE1IPllT IUCI 673--8350 EDWARDS LIDO Newport Blwd. at V!J-Udo IUllCE 634-9361 PACIFIC ORANGE DR-ft .A.f .I~ IUTlmTO 893-0546 UA WESTJMSTER~l SM fWJ.lt ... GALLBa'Js8 ALL&ftDALS GAL· LERY, 1540 S. Coast Htgh· way. Laguna Beach. Highly · pollshe<fbronze eculptures by the Bennett Brothers of Placerville. lnd~flnlte . Tues. a.m.·5 p.m . 497 ART· -Alll PUTI· VAL GALLSaY, 664' S. __ .. __ flbthway, Laguna -. ---..· p eueh.-JfRhapeod +n -...____ Flowers .... a mlxed l'nedia. · ex.blblUon bJ. 25 juried Art· A-Fair arttsfs Is fcaturul lhrou.o:i June 30. DaUy l I • a.m.-5 p.m. 494-4514. ARTl8Tt!ra GALL .. ., It Fa.AID STUDIO, 11 Monarch Bay Plua. South Laguna. "Watercotor Con· nccuon:· a group ol 11 arttsts who have become dlsUngutshed ln the water- color medium. ts tn- troduced. Through June 9. ues.-5at. I 0 a.m.'6 p.m .. Mon. 1-6 p.m. 661-9352. BC SPACE OALLSRY, 235 Forest Ave .. ~na Beach. Work by Caltfornla artists Don Gregory Anton and Vida Ftttman lltt exhtblted. In lhdr work, both artists achJeve a uniqueness and ex-· presslvencsa that trans- cends lateral photographic representation al realJty while sceklng to explore the mystertea mllfe. Thl"OUQh June 2. Opening June .., • with a public recept.ton from7to 10P.M.ta "2a3",a special exhlblUon from the art photography clus at Orange CoaSt College. The l exhlbtUon Vf1Jl conUnue , through June 14. Houra Tucs . .:.sat. 11 :30 a .m.-5:30 • p.m. 497-1880. 808 81&11011 OAL- L&aY. J 166 SunfloWer at Fatrv1ew. Costa Mesa. A photography exhtbtl with worka from Davld-Pucola, Roger Shoener, Frederick 1 uler Briand Parenteau. and K~U Acker I• ahown·. Through June 15. Mon.· Sat. 10 a .m.-6 p .m . 557-0804. CALUOa.&PIDC Aaft. #37 SeaCUff Vlllaae Shop-ptng Center. 2219 5ca1n st .. HunUngton Beach. Calli- graphic worb ln several inedia by JocaJ and Inter- national artteta are fea- tured. Aleo aome Chtneae Brush Patnttnga conUnue on exblblUon. Thro~ June 9. Mon.-Fr1. 1·5 p.m . 96().5775. ClllU8nAll 1'llOllA8 GALL&aY. 1001 W. 17th St.. Sutte T, Coat.a Meee. An exhlbltton of abatract llQllptural fl0.ua fea~ the work of' Annie Healy. Abo abelract otl paJ.nunc- by John~· µadeftnne. TUC9.-Sat. 9 ··~~,.m. CITY CW Ja . , Ftne Arts Center. 4'01 Walnut Ave .• lrvlne. Clay, ftbenl, .OUS. wood and Jewelry are featured at "N01'1CE: Art In Ora.nae County '84," a turtecf show wttb cub prtza. Aleo &hown are con- temporary atatementa that are exp ewd Uuoudl one al the oldeat tonne or prtnt- maktn,l -the woodcut - by Carter Harper, a UC Fletcher Benton. Guy om. lrvlne flne am graduate Jud Ftne. Tom Holland. student. Both througtt June Robert Hudson. Manuel 13. Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m .-9 Neri. Sam Richardson. p.m .. Frt.9a.m.-6p.m .. Sat. Michael Todd. and IJeWaJn 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 552-1078. Valentine are featured In DUJ01'8 a&CYCL&D the "CallfomJa Sculpture OALL&llY. 619 No. Harbor Show" from June 2-August Blvd .. Fullerton. Caltfomta 12. Gallery houra: June 2- arttsts Pauline Eaton. Alex-July 27 • Tueaday-Sunday ander J . Guthrie. Joan Irv-12-5. July-28-August 12 • ttig and Mom, Shubin will Dalty: 10-5. be featured tn an exhibit . G A L & R i A entitled "New Paintings". CAPl8TRAJlfO, 31681 The exhibit wUl be«ln J"une Camino Capl9trano. San 2n<J and continue thr.ough Juan Capistrano. Currently 1 June 30. The artists recep-showing. ''Walk In Beauty: tton lucheduledforJune2. TheArtofThe Naveto" wtlh from 1-4 p.m. AdmiMIPn la portratta tn pastel oy cur. free. Ho\lrs: Monday ford Beck. plus jewelry by through Saturday from 10 Nava.JO silvcremtths Ray a.m, to 6 p.m. • Tracey and James Little. TBS EDGB GALLERY. Also a selectton of approx- ~ 12 N. Harbor Blvd .. Full-lmatcly 500 fine Nav!l.JO crton. Suvan Geer and rugs complete this show. -· ··-conre -uttr feature etr....,Tttt-occh'Jnn~ Ut. Dlltty_:to-- • • • fOrork• "' ·1rrstlfta~· •~m.-S-v.m·.1Jt8t .. 1'18J . • . fonn o( artistic expresslon GALLEllY XYST. 14i'2 In which the arttata me the S. Coast HtJOtway. Laguna galltty a.a a format for Beach. "Wlttucolon1 by csthetlc expreMlon ~-Cl!r.ts Sulllva "iUC..CXhlbl· . vertlng It by atructuria.J led th~ June 3. Wed.- alteratlona and/or Oiling It Sun. 1 f a .m.-5 p.m . up wtth found or con· 494-2707. structcd objects and struc-OOLDU WBST COv lures. An artist's rtteptJon LltGB Floe Arts Gallery. ts held Saturday from 1-3 15744 Golden West St.: p.m. Thl"Ollllh June 3Q. HuntlngtonBeach.Only61 1\Jcs.-Sat. 11 a .m.-4 p.m. student pieces were 871-5862. • selected out of the more SLAJlf GALLSRl&S. than 160entrtessubmltled 14925.CoaatHl,otway. #7. to be featured ln a pro- Laguna Beacll. Artlst feaslonal ~hlblUon here. Patrtck Nagel. known for Different media were his sleek and sensuous selected. Including water- Playboy Illustrations. Is color. graphic dcaJan, pho- currcntlyshowlngts works. tography. scuTpture. Wed.-Sun . I l a.m.·5 p,m. ceramics and life drawtr1g. 4~ 1902. · ··• Through June 8. Hours f'18R&R GALL&aY. Mori.:f'n.-9 a.m,-4" p.m. U N I V £ R S I T Y 0 F 895·8367. • . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. LAG U It A BB A C B · -Robert Amcaon. Charles SCllOCJL Of' ART. 2222 -.Amoldl. Bruce Beasle • a Can on Road. Art· .. A shat. pant bod sweatshirt you11 ftnd you can't 1Newl1houf use them to p1oy hard 0< just to k>unge. ' .. " . ..... Monday thru Wednesday 5-1 O Happy Hour 4-6 Mon.-Fri. Well Drinks $1.00 (Big screen T,V. 6 Y2') Lunch Special Mon.-Fri. 11 :30a.m. to 2~00 p.m. TOGbORDERS 962-7911 9093 AdamS-at~ Huntington Beach 8~~@j . 56 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT Bb4CH "~714) 644-So70 . ' ; I I \ i . ,• ~ 1·Galleries ~-----------------------------...---------------------------·l 1at Leonard K~lan'e "Col· • lageaandmontagea''wtllgo i;' on e:xhtblt Monday. June 4 .,, and will conUnue..throuQ)l ~ Ju~ 25. OJ:>en to the pubilc LltO& AllT OALL&aY. • play throuah June 12. ll le a June 16. Houre Wed.-Sun. 2701 FaJl'Vtew Road. Costa eetectJonoTplctureschoeen 12-5p.m. 54&-4989 . to July I . Gallery boure are 10 a.m.·5 p.m. da lly. 494-4422. an effort on the part of 10 arttate membera lo praent worb reflecl.ln« the Call- fom&a ecene. 11..r1 show wtll conUnue ~ August with freq~nt fresh ad- ditions. Summer Houre: I I r- ... I . ,... - jMonday thl'OU$(h Friday, ~ 9-5. and Saturdiy 9-1 p.m. t> llAST&U PDIB ART ~ OALLB•Y, 1492" S. Coast CD Highway. Laguna .Bleach. i ~~!,IC~~ ;.1:1~~ ~ U.S. and rare group of _ etchings by Rembrandt. ln- ..2 deflnlte. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. 0.: daity. 494-3903. OltAJIOB COAST COL-. = Meea. Watercolore. oUe. ex· from the 5 mJlllon lrnaQes P&llUl80LA GAL· per1mental paJnttng. v1deo managed by the StllJ Pie-L&RY, 428 31st St .. New- art. stained ~ jewelry, lure Branch of the National port Beach. An tnnovaUve ceramks ... acws)ture. pho-Archives . Mon.-Frt. 8 uae of oil puteJ, nonnally' tqtJaphy and prlnt.e a.re a.m.-5 p.m and" 7-9 p.m. uaed only for portnJta. bu eXhlbtted at an annual 432-5725. . produced a 9el'1ee ol beautJ-!Pr1ng _student art 11how. ORA1'0& COU1'3'Y fuJ landaca~ paintings l>Y JlU"OUgJ\ June 8 . Mon.-.Frl. CSRT&ll POR COJn'&ll-Lota Munford on exnlbtt. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 432·5039. PORAllY AllT, 3621 W. 673-1416. OllARGS COAST co...-MacArthul' Blvd.. Space QUORUM, 374 N. Coast LEG& PBOTO OALLUY, 111. Sant.a Ana. S<;ulpture Hlahny. I.Hun& Beach. 270 l Fa.trvlew Road. Costa by Dan Miller and patnttngs Chlnese brusti pain Unga by Mesa. An exhlbltJo n of by Jon Serl and Mirian lrls Adam and oUs and photagi'apha from the Na· Smith are featured at thla watercolors by Chris tiotual Archtvee ts on ,dJa· exhtbtt which runs throul(h StevensarefeaturedJune 1 WILD ~ME Complete Dinners · Featuring . '15.95 • Blppo • Vealsoa • Wild Boar •neuut • QuU· to '17.95 ' 8ADQLSBACll COL· LSOS AllT OALL&RY, 28000 • Marguerite Parkway, M.laaion Viet<>. Works of cunalt art afu- dcnte from both campuaes are featured through May. Mon.·F'rl.' 10 a .m.·3 p.m. 831-4656. SAllD8TOll& GAL· LSllT, 384-A N. Coaat tf1'0\way, Laguna Beact). "C'outal lmpreuton• a ~new show repraents Dally 11 :00 to 5 :00. 491-6775. UC IRVlllS ftllS AJn'8 OALL&•Y. Irvine. Worka by UCI undergaduate etu- dents In art. June 5-9. Pfte. Gallery~ a.re noon to 5 p.m. Tueeday through Sat- urday. 856:fJ648. • • • • • • • • • • • • DINNER &c S.HOW lncludee eoup Ol' ulad. Wild Rice, Hunt.era Pie from $13.95 WAITER SERVED MEALS RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 • 690 EL CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN 92680 • • 673-7726 , 801 E. Balboa ln•ex•pen•91ve• •(in 1k IC)en' aN) not hlgt\ In price; reasonabl•; =~..., .... ClaS$ltled Advertising 642-5676' -~---------=------------------'--'----- ' TIES AMIGOS DllCAI . IESTAUIAIT Monday And. Tuesday Specials Margarita.e ~lf Price ~ Harbor Bl.d. Ma.ant K·MUt Plua COSTA MESA Ma.atl DON'T MISS HISTORY'S SECOND MAJOR ARRIVAL IN DANA POINT HARBOR! ~ NOW OPEN L~nch Daily From 11 A.M. Dinner Nightly 4:00 to 11 :00 Sunday Brunch 10:00 to 4:00 CONTINENTAL AND INTERNATIONAL CUISINE COCKTAILS • SEAFOOD IAR OPEN TO 1 :30 A.M. ENTERTAINMENT• DANCING BANQUO/CONFERENCE CENTE~ FACILITllS ~ GUEST BOAT SLIPS t :- 24399 Dana Drive • Island _Way To West Basin -- DANA POINT MARINA 661-9722 . ' -•# ··-... • .,,, t • ,....,. ... N• .-. •• ~ ~ ._ •• ,..,.,.. .. .._. ~..._. ta•• ...... • -~- -"ANGELS FALL," a new play by Lanford Wilson, is being presented at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa_Mesa (957-4033). ""-Performances are given nightly except Monday at 8 pim. (Sundays at 7:30) and weekend matinees at 2:30 through June 24 . .,.... .,.... .,.... \ "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN," the musical biography of Annie Oakley, completes its run for the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster (99S-41l3). Final pcrfonnanccs are tonigh~ and Saturday at 8 p.m . .,.... .,.... V2 ~ "THE BEST LJTl1.E WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS:' a country-flavored musical, is the attrac- tion at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. 'Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). Performances are given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain ti~ throygh A~ 19. V' ..-:_.,.... _ . . - • I love and alcoholism, o~ns tonight at 1he Newport Theater Art.s Center, 2SO I Oiff Drive. Newport Beach (631-0288). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through June 30. • •.,-eE FANTASTICKS," a romantic fantasy musical, opens this weekend at the San Oemente Community Theater, 202 Ave.. Cabrillo, San Oemente (492-0465). Performances will be given Thursdays throu&h Saturdays at 8 through June 23 .. "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF," a musicaloebout ·early-century Russia, opens this week at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). Performances will be ~vcn niSbtly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Aug. 19. ''I'M GET11NG~ ACI' TOGETHER ~ TAUNd' IT ON TllrR OAD;" a musical about feminism, 1s befog presented at the Newpdn Harbor Actors Thea~. 390 Monte Vista St.. Costa Mesa (631-5110). Performances arc given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. through June24 ....... V'V' · .. DAMN Y ANKEF.8," a baseball-oriented ._.si- cal .comedy, is on stage at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 6061.aguna Can)'.on Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Performances will be given Tuesdays throughSaturdaysat8p.m.andSundaysat2:30p.m. through June 17 . .,.... .,.... .,.... "LAVENDER FO~, a revue by female impersonators, is being presented at Sebastian's "DAYSOFWINEANDROSES,"adramaabout West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San ·LIVE ON STAGE · S.Hlllllmur I ...... cas •PPR • di World'sA Most Acclaimed Musical STARRING PAUL MICHAEL DIRECTED BY JACK BUNCH Boole by Joseph Stein M usic by Jerry Bock Ly,,cs by Sheldon Harn1~ "BuM • SUI. A""'-' M1e1u. 7 FREEDMAN WAY AN AH EI M (Across from Disneyland) TICKd~.dSTC"ri_ R~~~RVATIONS (714) 772· 7710 . i.i~: "1 . '! ~: :~·. CALL • DENNIS J. TYE TIM OOBRAVOLSKIS Dennis J. Tye and nm Dobravollkia have been named general ~ and chef, respectively, of the new MacARTBUR.PA,Rg RF.sTAURANT located at 1'8390 Pacific Coast Highway, at Peter's Landing, Huntington Be~. 1be Hun~ Beach lite-. f~ly C.J. Fish & Co. ' . . . "WHAT THE ·9~ SAW," a BritiSb sex farce, will be presented Wednesday through Satur- day of next week at UC Irvine's Studio Theater (856-6617). Curtain time is 8 p.JI). .,.... .,.....,.....,.... -Excellent . ..,... ..,....,.... -Very good. .,.... ..,... -Good. .,.... -:...... Not so good. • : Gooo TASTES .. ~-----------=- 14 i :-:--. ... I ~Samplingsome 'healthy' reStaUra!lt~ r ~ ffi ood emphasize healthy foods. . mixed fruits, strawberries, banana and papeyaju.ioe. '.'g Four Coast eateries O erg · There are four in our area which r particularly After 4"(>.m .• there arc such appealing~treu as · l LL food that's <food for you as well Like. They arci.-in fact. the .restau.r;ant.s rm most likely vegetable ,P!lSta with crab_. eta.ms •. and shrimp; and ...... ~ to choose wb~n I'm mcetuig a fnend for b~ or boneless chicken breast with a ~bca~e frelh tomato ~ 8¥ BE~RLY BUSH SMITH luocborwbenourfamilydccidcsonacasualevenina sauce, served with an excel(ent nee pilaf. . fro .. i . out. All arc most reasonably priced. Bonus: There's great people·watcbioa m .x If we look at the crowded parking_ lot~ at the At FORTY CARROTS. on the lower level in Forty Carrofs maJl-side tables. Hours are 11 a..m. to I h~Jth ~lubs, the. ~umber of people out Jogging ~n~ Soutb Coast Pl~ true t~ the restaurant's name, the 9 p.m.. Monday-Friday; l l ·6, Sau~rday; l I ·S Sunday. ~ ·sw1mmang laps, at s easy to conclude that.fitness is carrot reigns. You'll find it in cverytbiria from the PUFFIN'S 3050 E. Coast Highway, Corona dct 0 very much 0 i1}'' today. French carrot relish, seasoned with bcrbes de Mar now open~ at 6:30 a.m. with an early morning ~ But if ,;~e look. at the foods people cat in Provence, to made-rigbt·there cookies, cake, carrot breakfast buffet for early risers with oo time to spare. n:stat.µants, we. begin. to wondci:. Petbaps those muflins and -would you believe -~t Help younelf to such light foods as oatmea.1,..,anola dish~s lad~n wttb ~turatcd .fats, chol~.terol and-pancakes. (Actually, the pancakes aren't all that different flavors of yogurt, freshJy baked muffins and supr arc simply special occas100 foods. ( Hana ~e carroty; iJ.Dd the hot apricot sauce is marvelous.) cinnamon rolls and fresh fruits, from 6:30 to 9 a.m. cholesterol today? Martha..and order egp Benedict But carrots arc far from aU. I especially like the Regular breakfast service begins ~t 8, with such on a butter crwssant, . wtth a fudge sundae for turkey tostada, Bloomie's fresh fruit salad with favorites as high and light whofe grain pan<:Hcs with dessert.") OT ma)'~. Just maybe, those. of . use apricot dressing, the flavorfuJ soup and sandwic~cs.. .aJmonds, bmtermilk and bran; whole &ram -waffiCS""' con~med about living l~nger and hcaJth1er li:~cs Highly popular, too, are the manyftesh-fruit:blsCd and more. -. · ., ..... ,,.... ·-~- should pay mo~ att~tlon_to ~ta~n~ whach. ~ly-df\niS;webtstbesmootbit-,,.. 1chblends ·· (PleueeeeBBALTB/Pace 15) "BEHlllD THE SCEIES" wltti Bretda Capo1era Resturanl Accou nt Encut1ve ROY AL ntAI -Exotic SUnd9J 8rundt Exotic! Unusual! Exc;itlngl -That is the deecrU>tlon of the Royal Thal Sunday Brunch at 4001 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Why tread badt and forth through a butt.t line When you c:an relax In a palac»-llke atmosphete while being treated royally. Champ9g09 Brunch Is aerved from ~0:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. The deffclous food, ambience and eteganoe ~ be enjoyed for onty $6.95 with OM gtae ot champagne, or $7 .95 lncfudlng. an uni. mlted amount of ohampagoe. Guests will be letwd a mutt.k:oUrM te.t t>egtnNng with eicoUc 8PP9tlzera. progreatng to an aithen- tlc TNf uled, then you wtll be asked to ..iect from al" eotr-. Offf9'Wlt ..eecuon. •• creeled ~ week by Chef Lucky Talikamonkul. ~tlona are 11CC9Pted -C.U 650-3322. lll9cAllTHUR 'AM -Now 0.-- HllVlng ~ • ~ "the belt r1be In San Frendeco," MllCIAl1hur Pwk ~t. Huntington a.ct\ reoentty opened to the pubic. The NW '91t9Urent la located at 16390 Pllciftc Coat Htghwlry at Peter's Landing. ''The openlng of MacArthur Pwk brings a tn1d1tlon or greet Amenc:M food to Huntington a.ct\ from San FIWld8co · where our rest.Kant hU enjoyed W'!Pl'ecedefJted popula'tty for (Yt/fll a decade." says Laurence Mlndef, president of Spectrum Foods, San ffrand9c:o. "We look fOtWWcf to ottwtng our high standards of ~ food and Mrvlce for Huntington Beach and the turroundtng communities." Baby back por1t ribs. cooked In a tpeCial oM.ooct amour. mesquite charcoal grilled fr.h fish, dry..-ged Eastern. steaks and fresh California game wttt be featured on the MacArthur Park menu. For lunch, a variety ot salads and sandwk:hes wtll also be offered. The wine list lndude8 an outstanding aelec11on of oYer 100 California and orhef' American wines, many of whk:h are avallabte by the otau. On Saturday and Sunday, the restaurant wtll ..,..,. Its popular "Breakfast at the Park." Buttermilk pancakes, real maple syrup, homemade applesauce, ~ smoked baoon, ham and sauuoe plus fresh )uk:ea. squeezed to order, will be featured. Also new In Huntington Beact1 la the MacArthur Park Market. located at the front of the ,__. taorant, whictl wm offer smoked meats. treah aatads and other restaurant specialties for boating, ~ plcnica ot to take home. In the evening, the market wlll be available aa • private dining room ... ung up to 25. The r•taurant, Which tormef'ly hOUMd C.J. Ash & Co., ..... 175 lnalde and has enciosed, outdOOt patio dlnfng for 50. MacArthur Park le open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; for dinner, from 5 to 10:30 p.m., Monday through Thul"lday, 5 to 11 p.m., Friday, ,4 to 11 p.m., Saturday, and 4 to 10 p.m., ·Sunday. Breakfut .JI Mt'V9d on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. l'ft'e market Is open dally for take-out from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bar eeMc:e la available from the opening of the re8tilurant to midnight dally. In addition to MacArthur P811c A8ttaurenta In Hunt- ington Bellctl, San Francisco and PalO Alto, Spectrum Food• owns Prego, Chianti and Harry' a Bar l American Grlfl In La. Angetea end Ptego end Cleo In San FranclllDO. ****** ~W,. of t,,. Olllly Piiot AdtwtWng 0.,,L ... ... ··:~· . : . ~ollg - ·~Ber LAGUNA ·BEACH-- WINTER SPECIALS MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN DINNER Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Chicken Fried Steak ..... ~········· 3.95 Salisbury Steak ....................... 3.95 Spaghetti/Meat sauce ............. 3.45 Teriyaki Brochette ................... 5.35 Teriyak1 Steak ......................... 6.45 Broasted Chicken ..................... 3.80 Served with soup and· salad Choice of pot•to, rOtls and jello or aherbert BREAKFAST M·F tll 11 :30 am French toast, one egg with bacon or sa11sa&e .............................. l.79 3 pancakes & 2 aus ................................ 1.19 494-3137' · 400 So. Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach Ample parking In rear · Since 1952 \ HEALTBFOODQSTAURANTS ••• · FrOmPa&el• . Popular at lunch are 'tbe Greek spi~ch salad. satisfying'dish~. knowing they are both low in crab and avocado sandwich. And at dinner, calones and kind to your heart. ~liahts includejumbQ shrimp in rancberos sauoe· Skiny Haven is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., chicken Mona Lisa, marinated • in lemon a;f Monday-Saturday; noon to 8 p.m., Sunday. tarragon, broiled and topped with a Dijon sauoe; and THE GOOD EARTH, 21 O Newport Center the special vegetarian meaJs, which vary from night Drive, N~n Beach; 3810 South Plua Drive, to ni&ht. From time to time, the vegetables and fresh Santa Ana. 'was one of the first restaurants in the area herbs you enjoy here are homegrown especially for to J>C?Pularize healthy fOOds. It emphasizes foods Puffins. whic;h are free from add~ chemicals1 preservatives, Puffin's serves continously from 6:30 a.m. to freezing. over-processing, refineo sugar and midni&ht, Monday-Friday; 8 a.m. to midnight, saturated fats. Saturday and Sunday. The Good Earth bakes its own exoellent whole SUNNY BA VEN, 3814 Bristol, Santa Ana, or grain breads, rolls.,muffins anddesser\1.-And-maay 1102 Edinger, Hunlington Bcacli, ls a haven not just entrces, such as the garden fresh vegetables saute. for caloric counters, bUt for anyone conoemcd with and Malaysian cashew beef and shrimp arc sauteed good health. The restaurants, which ori~ted in in a wok. Highly popular, too, are such towering Huntington Beach, prepare all fare witJ! ·bttlc or no salads as the cashew chicken and guaymas shrimp~ added fats or oils, cane sugar, salt or preservatives. plus hearty stockpot soups, the burrito and tostada A hypoglyoemic friend of mine, who· must be and fresh catch of the day. • · w~ of supr, comes to Skinny Haven just for the __ ._r. · 1 · · 1 de lO · k "$kipn Delicious" frozen dairy dessert., which 81.CDJJ~t ~a t1~ me u gram panca es . .. tastes ~st as rich and creamy as ioe cream. ~There• and thick-cut w,llole-gram Fre.nch toast ----are"llso -uen~vemons of banana sphts, hot T he Newport 1c:sta~rant ts opefi"ft(fiftlli.m. to fudge sundaes, root beer floats, fruit smoothies and 10 p.m., Monday-Fnday • 8.a.m. to 11 P·.?1·· Saturday graham crust iriel.) -and Sunday.-. And thcstdesserts, plus most other menu items T.b& South Coast Yillage restaurant opens daily are approved by the American Heart Association! at 8 a.~. and serves till 10' p.m. Sunday-Thursday That means you can enjoy manicotti Aorentine, a and unnl 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. veal burger, filet of sole Martinique, short ribs in Good Tastes appears fWice a month in the barbecue sauce. and many other surprisingly Weekender. NOW SERVING COUNTRl' STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 11'' Include. Bnerage -Well Drink or Beer . 9 ,. l:IO 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MF.BA. Newport' a . Cannery Village JAZZ NITESPOT! ·(~fCli.do Continental and Italian Cuisine Daily Jazz• Jazz l 9 PM·l:30 AM Y.w' flat - • PM-11 PM ~. i l LUNCH n AM-3PM DINNER 6 PM-11 PM SEAFOOD NEWBURG AND SPINACH SOUFFLE CREPE A dtl1Ct1ttly ~ntd Seafood NtWburg Crtpt rombtntd with o Spmach Soufflt CtTpt Artd your choice of 11 mmd grttn or onmgt lllmond salild. STEAK DIANE Bet{ ttndtrlom filets sautttd 11r1d to,,,,M with Mlldmo saua. Strwd with o t~ttablt, potat~ and your choiet of a m1ud grttn ur orrmgt almond salad .• F£TltlCCINE CARBONARA Rtbbcm pasta S11utttd with bacor1, mushrooms, onums and pOIS bltndtd mto a unmy sauct of cmzm and {rtshly grr1ttd Aznntsan and Romono ch~. Plus your choict of ll • miud grttn or orangt 11/mond soliul. Why "not tmit you~{ to an atrrniagant t'l'l'nrng. Right now our dtl1c1ous old u10rld dmnm art sptctally prictd. Each ont 1s just $6.95 """ night 11fttr fiw. But hurry. This lou1 pnct mds soon. It's tht most atnwa~"' tvtnmg you'll tvtr hJwr for $6.95. . Svutl1 C11a,1 PlaZil <i141 ·~1125 Unrt't'l'Slll/ 1im'nt Ct11/n s.in D1CX11 lt>19J -1,5.1 N>lb Offer~ afttr 5 p m. Don't n11S5 our drlt,-<htflll S1mda11 Bmn.Jr • . " . -· ' L .. : O> ' "' .. · j e l~sse~ __ off~red for buddi~g actors ~ Who s 1 ya p.m. June 10. Forthoscwhocan't make it.1t•t1 ~repeated ki~ds of Went. ... the show rum June 2S:.30, and further :2 there's nothing to do on the afternoon of June I 4. The workshop, conducted by information is ava.ilable at 492-3142 .... tt theatrically durtni Golson, will be for both beginners a.nd advanced Tryouts for tbe children's show 0 TrUdi and tbe ..... 'the tumme(r performers. :.. Mina~l" will be held Saturday from 12:30 LO 4:30 p.m. at • Not only are the Fountain VitlleyCommunatyCenteronSlaterAvenue 'O there a Pl.ethora of MEANWHILE, A PAIR of children's theater pro. ·near .Brookburst StreeL ••. direetor Rick Habibi.a IOekin& i £bow. -notably -grams will be offered during the summer by Roben boysandsirls io the 8-21.,e raqe fortbe mUlical, ~ 1· laiJe-<;ast musicals Michael Conrad. anistic directQr of the Mission Viejo willbeprcscn1CdJuly 27-Aug. Sin Golden WCl1 CollCise's -aoina into re-Pta}'.house who's also directiQ& .. West Side Story" for tbe' Patio Theater .... calJ 847-1108 for m()('e infonnation .• h ~ banal, but severaJ Huntington Beach Playhouse. · Auditions for the Cypress Ci~ Theater's awnmer 0 tbtater groups have announced ~lasacs for novicie Con~Uuning together product1ons of .. Olivel' proemn, which iru:tudn the mdodrarna .. Het Faial = ~looking to perfect theirta.lenta -forCoastli m.muni~ollescarut ''Li'J Abner" for the Bt.auty" and the play "Six.ty-five Roses." will be kkl • a. Amona the most ambitious of these is the bguna Newport Beach P.arks, ches and Recreation 0epart.. toni&ht and Saturday-at 7;-J6.1t.m.-in-tboCul~ Moulton Playhouse, which is, conducting ~tntioo for ment Vi conjunction with theater classes he's coru:luctinJ Caner, St7~ Orange Ave., Cypress. ... call 527-1949 for rts fo~ ~uaJ summer acuna work.shop. Accordin&Jo for both organizations. further details..... . . .. -. ... . Worbbop director Alex Golson, the coune will offer The Newport students, from 8 to IS years of age. will Petformers for the, mus1caJ Supr" will be audi- instruction in all phases of perf(>rming, including acting. meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning June 4. The tioned by the Buena Park Civic Theater.June 18a.nd 19 at voice. mime and musical theater. · Coastline classes, for k.ids in the same aae ran,e. will be 1 p.m. at Sullivan Community Center, 7631 W. Melrose This year four new faculty members (two married held Mondays and Wednesdays, starting June J • You can Ave., Buena Park, ... more information is 1vaila~ at couple1).,. joining 1he Moolton'ssWf -Gray Stephens call Conrad a1 6 73-4«>1 for funher details. · 4 · . . and Susan Leigh of Sao Oeme_n.pd Mike and Marie . .. CKS'PAGE -Students at. Manners Elementary r -;.--oJdro] Ho~ Tbeyjom~olsori, J?la1bqure • At.LBO:ARD:L-J~ SarrClemente t'onnmmi · ~Will~.;~ in ~ saiAaliAI ~o~ Ro-~~ll-oUte ,Tbealerwill bbµla~tOJl$ for itl<ourth ann~es a W. . na• onT\ieicflY1Jii'Oiii]i ~-at ~~aaicf (tbc hands of the movies' .. E.T.") for the ,um mer session. la Carte" variety.show June I 0 at 2:30 p.m. and June 11 at 7:30 p.m .... tbe two·casa will feature 130 to.1 SO Mariners To get _prospective stud~nts joto the mood, the 7:30 p.m .... Cbartie Ashbaugh wiU be direCfihL ts in ~three thro.u&,h si~~-n.o ~ons arc 2!!.rhouse wtU offer a free act mg workshop from 7 to 9-fundra.iser for the Cabrillo Playhouse and is looking 1or all needed, bulseatm1 for the performances 1s lim1tecL .. American A. T. LEOS California coisine. Fresh Seafoods. pastas, meat & poultry. Eltlgan.t ttyty ~ in a casual atmosphere. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and parties. 3901 E. COest Hwy , Corona del Mat. 759-1854. 1'HE BARN American.. L.lAlcl'LU·F 11 ·2:30 fli!DQer M·S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 to 7 PM. St.In. Champagne Buffet BrOfrml-0:~:~. Entertainment· & Dancing. Banquet Facilities. 14982 Redhltl, Tustin 730-0115. ntE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original. Featuring display brol- lng Lunch Mon.·Fff. 11-2. Dinner nlglltly Mon.·Frl. trom 5 p.m .. Sat. & Son from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor BIVd •• Costa Mesa 642-9n7. HAMBURGER HAMLET ·Famous variety of hambUfgers. saloon * StMk sandwiches. lobstef bisque. onion soup fondue and cherry oob- bler. Lunch & dlnl'lef from 11:30 M·Sat .• Sun. 10.10. Spec13I Sunday Bteakfast. Great bar & happy hour. 15-45 Adams at Harbor, Costa Mesa. 5-46-7392. HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Established since 1939. Omelettes. 25 varieties. Serced 24 hours. Sand- wiches. 30 varieties. Heated garden petlo. dinnef served 5-10 PM. 34157 Coest Hwy, Dana Point (714) 496-9270. Atso 1~ 1 Coast Hwy .• Sunset Beach. (213) 592-5404. PARADISE CAFE San Franclsc:an style. Fresh fish and pasta. Patio dining. Lunch M-F 11.:3. Dinner Mon. ·Sat. from 5 p.m. Happy Hr. M·FS-7. Wed. LadlesntteSOewea drinks from 3 p.m. Banquet f9cillttes. 600 Newport Centef t>r., Feehion lsl8nd. Newport 8-ch. 6«-1237. • l ______________________ ( POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Bteakfast, lunch, dlriiet. Patio dining with ~ view. Modest pnces. Beer/wine. Femed for Belgian watnes. Open cMly "°"'.AM. 1191 s. Coeet Hwy. In Yllllge Fen Mel. Laguna Beect1 E -1ee1. Chinese JADEDRAQON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of Old China. Host wanace Lee. Chef Yr Chen. Elegant dining. Lunch. Olnnet Sat. & Sun. Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) . Banquets. Beef. & Wine Reasonable Prices. 12100 Beach BIVd .. Stanton 898-8933. Continental AIRPORTER INN ........, ...... 111oom Continental. Lunch'M·F 11:30 -2:30 Sun. Brunctl 10 -3:00 Dinner from 5:30 Happy Hour M-F EntertaJnment & Danolng 7 nights a week. Valet Part<ing. Banquet FacilrtJes 18700 MacArthur, 1rv1ne 833-2no. CAFE UDO NewPort's Cannery Village 1azz spot. Cozy atmosphere. American. Italian & Continental menu. Lunch M~F 11-3. Dinner nightly &.11. Entertain- ment nightly 9-1:30. Sun. jazz session 3-7. Ampte pert<ing. 2900 Newport BNd .• Newport Beach. 675-2968. MARCEL'S V .... llmrcei. Dancing Wed. thru Sat. nights to Buzzy Box. 9:00 P.M. to 1:30 A.M., Top 40's Plano bar with Walty Ruth SUn. 6 P.M.. Mon. 8:30 P.M ~gammon. Happy hotK 4-7 P.M Come aee our tnnd new loc*. SeMng sanc:twichel. soups. IMfOOd and croissants. 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. £46-3666. RIYIEJIA Continental. Chef Rldwd Bergner alnot 1970. lntlmlta Dining. Lund\ 11:30-a-OO. dlnnat from 5 PM. Ooaed Sun. & Holidays. 8enquet roomL 3333 S. BrlstOI. Costa Me .. MG-3840. ORANGE COA ST . RESTAURAN.T DIRECT ORY French BORDEAUX 100 Wines. SllYef Award Winner Lunches Tues -Fri. Dinner M-S. Cloeed a & holidays.. Off BrlStol and (between Baker and Bear) then le onto St. Clalr. 758 St. Clalr. Costa.Meu 540-3841. ltal!an MARCELL OS Famity owned. Established since 1973. Pastas. veal. pizza. Speclallzlng In Clopplno. Beer & Wine li8f'W<f. Salad bilr. Lunch Mon. thru Ftl. dinner 7 nights a wee6(. Sof\day Brunch 10-3 p.m. 17502 Beach 8'vd. at Slater. Huntington Beach. 842·5505. Mexican lllCAiAWlN ~ RESTAURANT Our fOOd ii a trip to Meldco! Est. llflC8 1972. Open dally from 11 a.m. fOC' lunch & dinner. Codrtalls. Entertain- ment Wed ttw Sat. nightJ In the Burro Room 296 E. 17th st .. Cocta Mesa Call 645-7626. .... TORTl..LA Fl.A ta· Award winner year after year. Same Sonora style cooking alnot 1!M9. Open dally 11:30 to 10 PM. Sunday brunch 10:30 to 3. Happy ho.If 4 to 8 PM weekdays. Complimentary botanas. Cantloa open ti 2 AM. 17<40 S. Coas1 Hwy • Ugun8 8-;:h. 494-6588. Natural/Healthy ---- FORTY CARROTS t Oeftcious fashion fOOd p8' Henry Segef'strom A greet place for dlnnet ? days from 11 a.m. Sunday ~ pegne Brunch Between Bullocks and I. Magnln. So. Coast Plaza, IOWer level. 556-§700. . Seafood & Steak BLACK~ARPS Hearty Beef Entr.ees & Seafood. Lunch 11-3:00. Dinner from 5 PM . Happy Hour M-F. Extensive Oyster Bar. Two bloci<s south of John Wa~ Airport. 833-9080. THE CANNERY FeatUfa fresh local seafood .... 1em beef. lunch, dinner, Sunday bfUnc:h and champagne brunch. harbOf cruises. Entertainment nightly and ~ afternoon. Lounge food gal- ley. Hls1oric waterfront lanclm8f1( In Newport'• Cannef)' ~ 3010 Lafaye1te. 675-5777. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafOOd end Iota of It. Newport Beach -Lunch, dlruw, SUodly brunch. Overlooks Newpof18ey. 2735 w. Coest Hwy. 642-3431. Irvine - Lunch. dinner. happy hour. 1830 Main. 545-• n 4. TALE Of THE WHALE Open 7 O.ys. Breakfast 7 a.m. M-F. Lunch 11-4 M-F. Dinner 4-11 M-S. Set & Sun. brunch 7-4. Oytter bet Fri., Sat .• Sun. 8anQuet faclltlel up to 600. Entertainment Wed.-Sun. Pwloremlc: bey Ylew. 400 Mell'I St. ~ 673-4633. I You'll find the beat •uto buya •long the Orange Coeat In today'• Auto Piiot -Page C1 Coast Six GOP candidates for the 70th Assembly Dis- trict say they want to see a new regJonaJ airport. /A3 An lrvlne task force pares down a 'wish-list' of Items for Mason Regional Park. /A3 . ... ,.._, .. , __ .. ____ _ -~·.u&a Mondale and Hart Join together at star-studded fund .. ralser for George McGovern./ A5 Nation Six convicted murderers escaped from a maxl- mum-securlt~ prison In_ Vlfglnla./ A5 An optimistic PJesldent Reagan takes.off fdu.r visit toJrelandr-Europe. /A4 World Iran confirms Iraqi Jets hit a major oil refineryJnside Iran borders./ Al People A baby's homecoming marks a tumaround In an 18-month ttard-luck ' story./85 Some sculptures put their creativity on Ice. /85 Sporta Orange Coast College takes first step in bid for state baseball title, beat- ing San Bernardino Val- ley, 6-0./81 The Lakers let one get away to Boston, allowing the Celtics to even the NBA Championship Sertes./81 The Fountain Valley and Edison High alumni foot- ball game Is slated for tonlght./82 Entertainment ABC makes a comeback In ttie television Nielsen ratlngs./81 Butneu Security Pacific using low-cost checking ac- counts tQ lure customers. /M. DmEX ea A3 A10 A4 C7-9 88 ct C6 ca ee A8 M A10 • • A3 e&.e ., .. • Al .. DM ·A'l M Democrat calls Mondale's suppqrt from delegates 'squishy soft' --- By JERRY R1RSCJi oc .. .,.., ........ Presidential candidate Gary Han brouaht his campaisn to the Orant.e Coast Thursday 1ns1sting he can sull win the Democratic standard despite fonner Vice President Walter Mon· ~e·s huge lead in the no mination race. During a press conference at the , Rqistry Hotel m lrvJne and an ;ntervitw later at the oceanfront Sen. Gary Hart arriYea at Jobn Wanie Airport Tbanday, followed cloeely bY a telnlaton camenman weartq bean- home of Laguna Beach developer tum into the opinion poll to bow David Stein, Han outlined h is that he would do betltr than Mondale scenario for wrestina the nomination against President Ronald Reagan in from Mondale. · November. :rw-0 factorsare th~ keys to victory. "f bCl~ve that af\er our t.arl)' said Han, who trails Mondale by . uccesscs. our successes since Ohio about 700 dclqatcs. and our performance Tuesday, it will First; he must w in Califom1't and be overwbelmin&)y obviou~ to the most of Tuesday's primaries whm • pany loaders and party officials that I 486 dcleptcs wdl be choserr. ~nd will . run much stronger ap inst then Han must convert that momcn: Ron.aid Rcapn and ha\e a much FV boa.-a considers busing grown-Up s~dents to sclioOI .. w Parking problems continue to irk neighbors near Nieblas adult education $cbool campus BJ PHIL sNEJDERMAN OCllleomlf ........ Busing bas been proposed as the solution to an ongoing neighborhood school dispute in Fountain Valley. Jn this case, however, it would be adults. not cbtldrcn, who wouJd be transported to and from Nicblas School, 9300Gardcnia Ave. The Fountain Valley School Dis- trict ended elementary instrucsron ~ the school last June because of Gerald Barnee Baker would quit . I~Cjob BJ ANDREA.,\DELSON oc .. .,.., ....... David Bak.er, prCsident of' the Irvine Medical Center, said if he is succcSsful on Tuesday iri winnin& a seat on the Irvine City Council he will likdy quit ~ volunteer post at the hospital's bdm. Baku, who lost a 1930 bid for Irvine's five-member co\.U\Cil ~ 64 votes. told a 1tlcvision atid>en« Th\lrSday ai&bt that he woUld prob- ably rnianas IMC prcsidCa1 if dec:1cd ~ven lhou&h a lepJ adviser said the dual rotn llfCSCDt no potential for ctmflict ofintercst. Baku made the statement follow· mg a.question called into City Hall from Vie TV aud1cnce, durina tbe last of a series of c:andidales' forums ~-.MP t• PilonyCloc arrested· in. c~uri.ty From staff ... wire ....... An Orange County .. doctor" who was seot 10 state priton after a patient he treated at an Jrvine medJcal clinic died. is back in custody again on suspicio n of impenonanna 1 p11ys- ician. Gerald Barnes. SO. was released from pnson a year ago after scrvr:na twO years for manslaughter. He was convicted in 1981 or causing the death of a dJabctic ~=t while posing as a doctor at ·fie Soutb- (P1eue eee NT /A2), Dentist, DA Spar. Schools and businesses closed, cbttrina residents. lined strttu and tt)e 87 antique can compctina in the Great American Race rolled throu&h the nation's heanland to Jo- dianapolis. By the time the cars sputtered aod puffed mto Indy last wtekerid after a seven-day trip from LoS Anae~ only 69 were let\ to cross the finial\ line. Amons them were Dennis Holland Costa Mesa's m•Sl« boat builder: Biil Halliday. the owner of a Newport 8111 Snyder. an employtt at Halli- BUch men's store: and John d1y'1 store. Mid Halliday Uted only• Konwittr of the Konwiscr Corp. of couple of quarts of 011 dunna the • Ncwpon Beach. mtue trip. wtute otbei cm utcd up to Halliday won S 1.000 and a tn>Ohy t 92 ciuru . for his 20th~ fin1sh t.While .. He had a probl m W\lh h•S urn; ... Holland wu ba,PPY ju t to finash, ayde!' Aid. Wtlb the cha 1n albtit 4Sth Dllce. "' hi1 t 9Q9 8uK' atut\tdc ovtt the coune of the rece • oae of' the oldelt ~ 1n tht race. tbt tim btaame 0~11f\a1Cd and HaUiday 1t e1pcct~ lo return rost Hallie.Uy tome time . aomtUme thlS weekend after tow1na Konwiter .aid he lost • fUH day on h11 1936 Chevroltt 1CTOU ro n~ thtlccond da y of \he nee whdc hi With \ht chue car that folk>Wt!d bi radiator• "fi ed. vehklt dunna the race an case repairs ·''The radiator tot panaall c~ wm needed. , ' ,.,_.. .. aAC&lll/ ) • By JEFF ADLER / Of .. o.ly ........ · Dr. Ton) Protopapc>as told an 01'ange County Supenor Court JUJ) Thursda) that had he adm1n1stered ox>_len to patien t Cafh~n Jones an) earher than he dJd the 31 ·year-old Costa Mesa woman might ha"c swallov.Td so much ofhtt own blood that she v.ould ha\e drowned Spamna Mth Deputy Dlstnct i\t· tomcy James Clonangtt throughout hlS third and final da~ of cross- Great R d uammat1on. Protopa~ tntitled he t1norcd three wam1nas from his dent.al assistant that Jones wu'1irn· mg blue bccau~ he didn't~ with the d1agnos1s. .. As~ wh)' he didn't administer oxygen to Jones after the 'fi'"'t two wam mgs., Protopa.ppas tCUily re-. phed ... She d1dn 't need it." '"It m~t have pared her life ~f oxygen was given). wouldn•t it. ~ Cloninger asked apin. (Pleue eee DDTl8T /A.2). , l - I I Orange Coeat OAILY PILOT[Frlday, Jun• 1, CONTINUE 0 s TORIE s ---~ BUSING ADULTS CONSIDERED ••• " • P'rom Al · • The m~or stickina point, however. wa wbett the adult tudcnts would li:ave l~r ears.. ~ Mahnken Uat"Stcd the parkinJ lot Of the cuy•s Milt Sciuare Park Rec· reatioo Center on Brookhur\t Strett at Heil Avenue. Hccstimaled that 60 to 70 cars might be left at the center. City officials ex~ ttser- vatfon however. sayma the Mlle Squ'lrc lot ii. needed fbr ~ation ccnu:r u'iers, who atrt dy pay 11 parl.:i~ fee. These tnclutk pcook' u ing athletic coun and ficld6.. plu's,.. senior citiz~ns who mttt tWJcc wcckl) at the ccnttf. ,_ . • · ScveraJ council members sugrstcd the N1tblH cars be left at-the former schogl district headquarters on Li&ht· house Lane. But Mahnken said this property i al re dy leased to a catering firm and a drum and bugle c~. who use thC' lots there. l.mlc league pattn also park ll L:iahthouse lane. uy officials then ur&Cd the hoot di tnct 10 determine w6cther the can could be ~ft in the pavcd~ntral core area of Mile SQuart Park, This area, controlled by the county, was for· merly used as a landing site for U.S. Mat1ne hclicopter5. The Nieblas mimer is scheduled next to come before Fountain Valley etannin1 Commi sion on June 13. .PHONY PHYSICIAN ARRESTED: .• ,.\ P'romAl . . ;. west Med1cal Choil in lrvtne. Barnes, \YhO allegedly bas been us1na the name and credcmual of a Stecklon physician named Gerald Barnes, was arrested at his Fullerton apartment Thursday for -invcst1~ t1on of p<>sina as a physician while practicing at medical clin1cs in Los Angeles and ·West Covma. · lnv~tiptors are now ~ng the· names of patients who might have been treated by Barnes at the clinics. at the Carefree Medical Group 1n East Los An&eles. where he worked up until h1s arrest. acc:'ording to .coun rtcords. Detectives were informed by West Covina Hospt1al"()ffic1als that Barnes ha6 CJl>phcd for hospital {>rivileges there. A back.ground check indicated he was using the medical license number of the like-named Stockl.on doctor. Ennght ~1d. Using that number for reference. chnic. He reponedly bad ~hagnosed John McKenzie· symptoms H ver· tigo. Barnes was convicted of im· prcrsona1ing a doctor and involuntary manslaugbter. A probation officer reported prior to sentencing 1n 1981 that Barnes told him bcmg a doctor "was my calling. My compulsion for the practice of medk 1Jle at times was o'er· whelming." Tides TOOAY ' S:Oem 1i.20pm • llpm I 42pm IAT\MDAY 1201m 11tpm 104P"' 1127 11 44 ~ .. 17 ~~ ......... 11 63 r -tlld .._. 13 50 Ol'MI F• II 57 ~o.NC 15 44 H.nforO 71 .. , ~ 74 4 Honotlllu 15 50 t+cMcon 90,,.. Ind~ 12 52' JllCklOl't.M• f2 11 Jecboh~ &1 41 ""-57 38 K.,_C11y 12 47 IAIV-OU 70 st IJttte Aoclll 71 45 LAllA~ 70 47 ~ 711 50 WObcO I .......,. " .. ._,,,. IMcfl ,. .. =-~ tO a 11 17 Mplil41 l'W ., .. • ........... 7t 47 fMwOrieMI n IO NewYotll ... NOt!OkVa • fr ...,,,._ ........ " OllWIOINIQly 14 ., ONlll 11 .. .QNnclo . -77 A ~ ... .. ~-* 12 ~~ ... = " ... ""'1Aaflcl. Of. • = 47 ~O'Menot II' =City :s 4a 47 11 N ~ .. .. 8-wnento .. .. •• l.o.ia 71 ,, . to 11 It ,._.,. T.mpe IO • 11 41 s.rtt.llk•QIY IO 14 7t ... l#IM\«WO ea 11 IO ,. ..,, °'900 72 .. 11 47 Ian ,,90CllCO ·72 63 6S 4$ a_,, J\HIR,P.R. ti n eo. 41 St Sii Mer .. ,. .. .. 72 SNlll• 11 47 74 11 ~-== . '° 14 7' 40 ·Q .. 77 ,47 Spoti-IO M 13 '1 =:-57 • 50 ... IO .. = u ,_ .. n 71 TulM ., .. ,. 61 w~ .. .. 71 '5 Widllta .. 12 1• •• w.-e.rr. I: 42 t7 ., WlrM!vton.O.. ... An ex-pharamac1st who lost his Chicago license in a 1970s welfare fraud investigation. Barnes 1s being held at Orange County Jail on $30,000 batl. Barnes stood to be hired at an Anaheim industrial medical clinic where he applied in response to an advertisement. Ennght said. In the report. Barnes was noted as saying he'd always wanted to be a physician but never had enough mone)' for formal educauoh. He alleiedly changed his name to)Jarnes after his trouble in Chicago during the 1970s. 72 .. 74 44 ..... 71 44 70 47 53 48 13 11 70 .. , 83 61 711 ., , SuRF REPORT Barnes. who had been on parole until January. was earnin$ S5,000 a month at the West Covina clinic. according to Orange County Chief Deputy District Auorney James Enright, who prosecuted Barnes m the 1981 manslaughter case. Barnes left the clinic after telhns co- workers he had a "better payrngJob" But Barnes broke off an interview there after encountenng a recep- tionist who recognized him from the Irvine medical group. where he had worked until his first arrest. lhe prosecutor srud. Barnes was sentenced to three years in pnson m Ma)' 1981 after admitting_ guilt in the diabetic coma death of a 29-year-o1d patient at the Irvine Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey called Barnes a .. danger to society'' who deserved to be imprisoned but rejected Ennght's request for a longer sentence. .. He's a tole player. He once was an ·actor. He met his wife during some actinajob,'' Ennght said. 73 .... • , 55 H H 71 4t eo ..:i --~ -am 1-3 1-3 1-3 I 1-2 • ' t-3 .... Cllrec:llon. ---• HART1NoRANGEcouNTY ••• .,. Irvine ·police nab suspect- =~~~.delept<•h•v•l•dh•mlo Calffomia p;i~ary and the nomi· stJtcwid2~ .~~onwide," ;;t; ·in·:New-Ye.:.ar• s·uay 1lling¥ believe that their support for Mon· nation is stare Controller Ken Q>ry. sa'id. addina that the funds ra1sed ,. dale 1s "squishy soft" and that they Cory,.· a former Democratic state early in the campaign helped him will bolt the former vice president's assemblyman from Garden Grove emerge as Mondale's chief opponent. An t>lusive Riverside man has been camp when convinced the Demo-endorsed 1:1.art...Ihutsday.and is the Hart, tired from another long day arrested in connection with the cratic pan) can do better \\-Ith a highest ranking state officer to do so. in a grueling campaign. d.Jd get a -.1Strangula11on murder of 34-year~ld different candidate. Cory's endorsement gives the Hart chance to sit down. sample the David Maninez. whose body was .. What happens. JUSt for camf>aign a needed last-minute smoked salmon, crab claws and found on a rural.stretch of road m hypothetic.al sake, 1f Mr. Mondale boost. especially in Orange County chocolate covered strawbcmcs at the Irvine last New Year's Day. doesn't do very well next Tuesday. where ~lls show the him running $1,000 dollar-a-plate reception. .,, Robert Joseph Clark, 21. was That means he loses most of the evea wtth Mondale. · He made a scnes of conference arrested on suspicion of murder late primaries and that he has not won Although Orange County has long calls, viewed bis television com· Wednesday by Orange County · anything significant since before been a Republican stronghold. Hart is mercials and took a minutt 10 look Sheriff's deputies who reportedly Ohio. Do you think that what you call one of the first nationaf Democratic ahead to what is admittedly another spotted the wanted man at a girl· this relentless creep of delegates will candidates to tap the county for uphill battle _ unseating an incum-friend's desen apartment, according continue. I don't think so." Han said. substantial funds and support. bent president. to authonues. Convention rules changes in I 9S2 The Laguna Beach fund-raiser at .. 1 have 8 strong record on making Clark and a sccohd man were "created an unprecedented pool of Stem's home netted about S.S0.000 tbiseconom)' grow again and doing 11 uncommitted delegates. lt turns out for the campa1~ -badly needed in fairer ways marr w current that most of them are elected offiCJals money that wiU be used to buy administration. ··1 have a I 0-year who want to just one th mg -the) television and radio advertising spots record on the the armed services want to win. in the final days of the campaign. commitfee and a commitment to named in a murder warranl.issued in mid·May, but until Wcndesday authorities had sought vainly for the pair, said Lt. Richard Olson. Olson said two homicide In· vcstiptors had traveled to the Palm Descn apartment Wedn~y to question the gfrfftiend on_ Clark's whereabouts. Olson said the detec- tives did not expect to find Oark there. . "When they pulled up to the apanment they could see Oark throl.fgh a sliding glass door." ex- plained Olson. "Oark saw them about the same instanl" Olson said the two detectives • apprehended Oa.rk as he allcaedly attempted to crawl out a back tfindow of the apanment. There was a brief struagle. Olson noted. · · The second suspect, David Eugen H ayes, 21 , is.still al large, authorities said. The motive for the slayina of Martinez has not been revealed. His body was found by ajoaer last Jan. I bn a stretch ?f Myford Road. "It 1s not January any more and By companson, a widely touted. · • d ti there 1s no inevuable nominee. There star-studded Los Angeles fund-raiser strengthening the country s e ense. arc a lot of people who are going to the day before raised a similar not in the way President Reagan is sober up on June 6 and start thmkin& amount.. according to one Hart aide. doing; but throu&h military reform," DENTIST, PROSECUTO~ SPAR ••• From Al about reality," Hart added. The $50,000 raised Thursday in· Hart said. -· "'People are going to figure out m creased the total amount in Hart "For moderate Republican.s and June also that not <>nl) do· I run funds from Orange County to more independents who care about the stronger in the national polls. attract than $200.000 more than any other environment. arms control. civil independents and third part> "oters. count) in the state with the exception nghts and things like that. this but that the chances of broadening of Los Angeles and possibly San candidaq offers them a chance to this pal'ty's base and sweeping Mr. Francisco. support someone in the main· Reagan out of office increases .. Orange County has been very stream." Han concluded before he measureably 1f you have a genuine 1mponant to us -not just in rushin~ off to a Democratic fund- Westerner at the top of the ticket." financial support but political sup-raiser 1n Los Angeles to help former Hart explained. pon as well. We have been lucky to South Dakota Sen. George McGov- Onc pany official who believes have ll good strong base of support cm pay off his 1972 presidenual Hart has a good chance ofwmnina the and I think it has been 1mpon.ant to us campaign debts. ,.(}. ·~ ~ ·RACERS CAPTURE TROPHIES AT INDY ... From A l on the first day and I had to haH 11 fixed or I would have burned out the engine," he said. . · The day out cost him enough that he was not even a conten'der. he added But Konw1ser said he plans to "kill cm" in nixt '<ear's race. which he intend~ 10 enter Holland despite his low finish. was Jwardcd a three-foot-tall trophy at the Race \wards Banquet on Saturda) night fur best embodying the spint of 1he race He returned home late Wednesday after he trailered the car across ~ountry and experienced trouble with· the trailer's 11res m the desert heat. But there was no problem wtth the I 909 Buick Holland drove dunng the race -he sot home Wednesday night and too~ his three daughters to school 1n 11 Thursda) morning. The race itself was grueling. Holland ~1d. ··Vv c wou ld get mat six or seven. then we'd have to tune up the car until about IOor 11 andgetupagainat four or so the next morning. .. He and his wife. Betty, who went ahead 1n a chase car. said 1he htllc towns the race route traveled through Just Call 642-6086 closed up and prepared special wel- comes for the entrants as the cars passed through. · · ''Every town we went through during lunchtime had lunches made for us," Holland said. His sponsor. Richard Halub. of Balboa. picked up much of HoHand's expense in the race. _ We were in .the top I 0 for a long time," Holland said. "But we missed a checkpoint and 1t knocked us down to 4.Sth." The bypassed checkpoint cost Holland and his navigator. 36-year- old Wayne Stanfield, of Santa Ana, about 25 minutes off their time after they stopped and circled back to check in. Still. Holland was more de- termined than ever to do w~ll.and he dcfinitelr plans to enter agam next year. Hes even lhinkmg about build- ing another c.a r for next year's race. "It would be a 1911 Ford next year -that would compete better against some of the newer cars." be said. Holland. beuer-known for the 100- foot clipper ship PiJanm of Ncwpon he built 1n his Costa Me,a back.yard. said car racing "breaks tl\c monotony of the boat for a while. "I was solid grease for 14 days. now 1 can get back to the boat and be clean." Holland admitted to being a little out of place among the other com- petitors ... All the rest of the people (competing m the race) were bas1call)' millionaires. And I'm basically a farm boy from Costa Mesa." he said. It may have been that fundamental difference between Holland and the other cony>etitors that earned him the Spirit Award. "We were th1e only mechanic racing team -kjnd of like the Ellis Brothers (the car's original owners) were back in 1912. All the other cars had mechanic teams go along with them. but we did all our own repairs." This year's race was a big improve- ment for Holland over his expenencc in last )Car's race. He and Stanfield had to push the car over the starung hne and then dropped, out outside of Phoenix when a motor pm broke. But this year. the solid~brass trophy he won made up for.the trouble. "That made 1l all worthwttile," he said. That and the spin he took around the Indy 500 track in the car. Wla.al do yo• Ukt abo•I l.M Daily Pilot? Wbal doa't you like? Call t.k blmbel' at left u d your me11a1e will be recorded, lruascrlt>H ud delivered to &Jae a ppropriate editor. Tlae ume U ·bou 111werla1 aerv&ce m•y be asecl to record lettcrt to' lbe editor oa eny topic. 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Protopappas said he was unable to deliver oxygen until he finished stitchma Jones' gums because she ''had a bleeding crisis at that time." "If I had given her oxygen as you say, she would have drowned on her own blood.'' Protopappas said. He added that he was comfortable with how he handled lhe emergency. "I thought I handled it as good as I could at that partieulartune," he said. "You weren't there," he also told the prosecutor. Clonm$er then asked Protopappas whether 1t was a coincidence that Jones stopped breathing after be had been warned three times that she was turning blue. "I sup~sc one would call it coincidence,' the doctor re- plied. · Jones. who came to the clinic to have all her teeth removed so she could be fitted with dentures, died two· days after her Feb. 11 , 1983 dental treatment without repining consciousness. Protopappas is charged with sec- ond-degree murder in the deaths of three patients, all who are alleged t. BAKER WOULD QUIT IMC .•• From Al before Tuesday's election. The listen· er asked Balcer if he would abstain from voting on the Irvine Medical Center, although the most crucial debates over the-hos~itaJ's location have already been decided. Baker, an attorney. said he souJht a legal opinion from lM hospital's counsel and bad posed the same question to the Fair Political Prac-uces Commission. Both said Baker's role as president and founder of a community suppon group should not be a hindrance to a potential courtcilman because as a volunteer he &olds no financial) interest in the project's su~. he told the tiny studio audience and viewers at home. In fact, Balcer added, his deep involvement with the $64 million, state--approved 117·bcd hospital is invaluable. ' "l know more about it tban anyone else on this dais,•• he said. Baker said after the 90-minute have· died as a result of anesthetic overdoSC1 administered by the doc· tor. If convicted on t1ie charges he face!. a I S-year-to·lifc prison sentence. After Ooninger concluded cross- examining the defendant, J udge Luis Cardenas recessed the trial until . Monday when defense attorney Rot>. ert TuUer will again question his client. Following Protopappas' testi- mony, Tuller and e0<0unsel Hollis Dyer have said they will call six or seven dental and medical experts as defense witnesses. forum, attended by five of the six candidates for three City Council seats, lack of time rather than any legal requirement is the primary reason for contemplating steppina down as president. · Tentative SUOOC$SOrs names have already surfaced., Balcer said. Other City Council candidates are Barry Kidd, David Sills, Mary Ann Gaido, Sally ~nn Miller and Joseph Condon: I I ! .. You'll find the beat •uto b~r• •long the Orange Cout In · t.od•r'• Auto Piiot -Page C1 Sl-x GOP candidates for the 70th Assembly Dis- trict say they want to see a new regional airport. /A3 An Irvine task force pare& down a 'wish-list' of Items for Mason Regional Park. /A3 ,(':> ---·~:--:~;.:~:.:~:-::;~~~::S~!~;:~~~:::~)!::::::::::: -. Callfomta · . Mondale and Hart join together at star-studded fund-raiser for George McGo~rn./ A5 - Nation Six convicted murderers escaped from a maxi- mum-security prison In Virginia./ A5 An optimistic President Reagan takes 011 four visit to Ireland, Europe. IM World Iran confirms Iraqi jeta hit a major oll refinery Inside Iran borders./ A• People A baby's homecoming marks a turnaround In an 18-month hard-luck atory./85 Some sculptures put their creativity on Ice. /85 Sports Orange Coast College takes first step In bid for state baseball title, beat- ing San Bernardino Val- ley, 6-0./81 The Lakers let one get away In Boston. allowing the Celtics to even the NBA Championship Serles./81 The Fountain Valley and Edison High aftJmnl foot- ball game Is slated for tonlght./82 Entertainment ABC makes a comeback In the television Nielsen ratings./~ Bulneu Security Pacific using tow-cost checking ac- counts to lure customers. /Al. • INDEX ~ 88 A3 ~10 A4 C7·9 88 C9 C5 ce ae Al A4 A10 BS • BS A3, CM 81-4 Al ee 01..- Aa M ~ . - orn1a'sa -Ill _ar &en. GUJ' Bart arilYee at Joli Wayne Alrport-Tlaweday. followed clOMlybj'. a tiilmaton cameraman. •earln& la.rt- • • ' 's s j FV board considers tiusing for its ful~-gi-own ~tudents Parking problems continue to irk neighbors near Nfeblas adult education school campus BJ PlllL SNEIDER.MAN Of .. ...., ........ Busina has been proposed as the solution to an onaoing neishborhood school dispute in Fountain Valley. Jn this case. however, it would be adults. not children who would be transported to and from Nieblas School, 9300 Gardenia Ave. -The Fountain Valley School Dis- trict ended elementary instruction at the school last June because of Halliday, Holland Capture trqphies · in 'tile Great Race. Sdools and businesses ·closed, cbeerina residents lined streets and the 87 antique can compc1>n1 in the Great American· Race rolled throuah the nation's heartland to In· dianapolis. By-the ume the cars puttered and puffed into Indy last weekend after a seven.-day trip ftom Los An&elcs. orily 69 were left to C1"0IS the unish line. Amona them were Dennis Holland Costa Mesa's master boatbuildcr; Bid Halliday the owner of a Newport Bill Snyder, an employte at Hall.i· Bieac:h men's stcn~ and John. day's store. aaid Hallida> u~ ont • Konwi1er oft.be Konwiter Corp. of coupie of quarta of oil dunna .~e Newpott Btaeh. en tare Uip 1Vhik other cars \dCd up to Halliday won S l ,000 and a UOPby: l 92 q\WU. . . ., for his 20tb·P'acc . finiih. •~iJe .. He bad. a~ with h tt~ Holland was hapPY JUtt to ti.rush, · Sn)der said. Wtth the chlnteS tn l.lbcit 45th place, tn bis 1909 Buick, altatu& ovtr the. count of the ratt, one of the oldesl can in the race. the tua t>«ame oVtt4nfla\Cd and Htllida)' is elpttltd 10 rctW'D COit Halliday some tune. • sometime this weekend after towina onwiser aaid he 1 ta full day on his t9)6· Chevrolet 1CtO$S country tM sc<'Ond dliy of the race htle h 'Nlth the chatt: car thit folloWcd h radiator •'I fiAed. vehicle dunna thc ncc in ca repatn ••The radiator Sot pert1atly cl . were nmk<l. (Pl-..e ... llAe&U/ A2) I , declining enrollmenL SubsequeotJy, a portion of the school was _leased. to the Huntinaton Beach Union High School Distric\Jor adult education. But the adult prOlfllm has drawn strong criticis.,m from homeowners living near Nieblas. They say . the adult students have created senous traffic and parking problems in the quiet residential tract. School officials have offered to expand the N1eblas parking lot But residents say that would stt~I not eliminatt the increased traffic to the neighborhood. They have main- tained Nieblas is an mappropnate site for aduJt classes. In recent weeks, city, school district and homeowner reprcscntattvcs have met to work on a solution to the dispute. On Thursday m$ht. at a jomt meeting of fountain Vllley Cit) Council "'embers and fountain Val- ley School District trustees, a com· promise plan was outhned. Jack Mahnken. assistant scbOQ) superintendent. said tentative agree- ment was reached on a plan to ask adult students to park outside the neighborhood. then take a bus to Nieblas. Mahnken indicated the high school d1stnct would absorb the S 12.000 annual cost. (Pleue eee BUSING/A2) Democrat cal s Mondale's supPQrt .. 'squishy~soft' Gerald Barns By JEJlRY lllRSCB .,. .. ..., ...... Presidential candidale Gan· Han brousht his cam~ to the Ora• · Coast Thursday tnSlstina be can llill win the Democra~ staodanl delpite former Vice President Walter-,t.foe.. daJe's huge lead in the nomhaatioll race. Dunng a~ conference at the Regjstry Hotel in livirie Ud u interview later ·at the ooeanfrotlt <UDLof 1 aatio• 8cri ~wap•~- DaVi<l Stein, tUrt outlined bia • scenan~ f<fr WTeSting tlie nom~' from KtorKWC. Two fa~on are the keys to vid«y. said Hart, who trails ,Mondale by about 700 deleptes. . First, be must win California and most of Tuesda¥,°s.~ #hen 486 deqatcs Will be choteR. And then Hart must oonvcrt that mom~ tum.into the opinion polls. 10 show that he would do better than Mondale against President Ronald Reapn in November. "I believe that after our early sucoesses, our suooeues since Ohio and our perl'ormance Tuesday, it wiD be overWhclmin&ly obvious to the party leaders and party offacials that I wt11 run much stro~ qain11 Ronald R~n and have a mllCb _.._.. greater chance of success. .. Hart said. Han discounted '1l Associated Press count that gives Mondale 1,694 dclqatcs and Hart 992. 1.967 dcJ. cpte votes are needed (or a fim· ballot Victor}'. -=-" Mondale has &ta<iually, but.stead--: /Pl••._ ..... , From staff ad wift ...,..a · An Ora.n&e County "doctor." who was sent to state prison after a Pltient be treated at an Irvine medical cliilic died. is bac~ m custody apjn on suspicion 0£. impcrsonaung a phys- tcian. Gerald Barnes, 50. was released from pnson a year ago after serving two yea.rs for manslau&hter. He was convicted in 1981 or causin& the death of a diabetic patient while posina as a doctor at Pacific South· (Pleue eee PBOlfY I A2) Irvine hopefuls speak By ANDREA ADE~N Of .. a.., ........ David Baker. president of the Irvine Medical Center, said 1f he 1s successful on Tuesda} tn wtnnmg a scat on the lrvmc: City Councll he will likely quit the volunteer post at the hospital's hehn Baker. who lost a 1980 bad for ln-,ne's five-member council by 64 'otcs. told a telev1s16n .audience Thursday mght that he \\-Ould prob- abl} resign as IMC president 1f elected even though a legal adviser-said the dual roles present no potential for conflict of interest. • Baker made the statement folk>w- mg a question called mtc Cny Hall from the TV audience, dunna the lat of a senes of candidates' forums bcfo~ Tucsda) ·selection. The listen· er asked Baker 1f he wowd aba.ain from voung on the Irvine Medical Center. although tfae most crUcial debate o"er the hosp1tars location (Pleaee.., BAm/A2) .. . , Ortng9 Cau1 O~ILV PILOl/Frlday, June 1. 1084 -' BUSING ADULTS. CONSIDERED ••• From Al Them jor atick:ina point, ho~ver, wa where tht adult stodents would leave thctr cars. • M hnl'cn u~te<t tile par · na lot of·the dtfl Mite'Square Park Rc:c- rution Center on Brookhurst Street at Keil Avenue. He estimated that 60 to JO cars mi&ht be left at the center. City offic1 1 uprc scd reser- vations, bo~ver, saying the Mile Square lot 11 needed for r«ttauoo center u~rs. ~ho already pay 1 pvluna ftc These ioclude people usint athlc11c couns and fields. plus niorc1t12 ns who rn~\ Lwice 'lilrttkJy 1 lhc cc:ntcr Stveral C'Ouocil member$ S\JU ted the Niebla caR be left at the former school di tnct headquarte~ on Ltaht· house bane. But Mahnken said this eropeny 1salre {f y teased to a catcnng fum and 1 c1tum and bugle corps. "'ho u1e the lots the Liutc ~uc ~nts also park at Uahthou Luc ty official then uraed the hool distrid lO determine Whether the C81'$ could bC lei\ in the pa\c(t central core area of Mil re Park. 1fhi art • cont.rolled b)' the county. was\[Or· merly u~ a a land1ns ite for ~. Marine hehcoptcrs, f he Niebla~ matter 1s scheduled next to come before Fountain Valley Pluailla Commission on June 13. PHONY PHYSICl:AN ARRESTED ••• From Al • west Medical <...11n1c in lMne. Barnes. who allegedly bas been using the name and credentials of a Stockton physician named Gerald Barnes. was arrested aJ hi~ f u Ile non &~rtment Thursday for 1nve ll&A· iion of posina as a physician while practicin&. at medical clinics 1n Los Angeles an~'West Covma. Investigators are now seeking the names of patients who miaht have been treated by Barnes at the chn1cs. An ex-pharamacut who lost his Chicago license tn a 1970s welfare fraud 1m·esugat1on. Barnes 1s being held at Orange County Jail on $30.000 bail. at the Carefree Medical Group 1n East Los Angeles, where h.e worked up until his arre~t. according to coun records Oetecu'es were informed by West Covina Hospt1al officials that Barnes had applied for hospital privileges there. A background check indicated h( was using the medical license number of the like-named Stockton doctor. Enright said. Using that number for reference, Barnes stood lo be hired at an Anaheim mdustnal medical chnic where he applied m response 10 an advertisement, Ennght said. But Barnes broke off an interview Barnes. who had been on parole there after encountering a re<Jep. until January, was earnin$ $5.000 a \ tionist who recognized him from the month ;u the West Covina clrn1c. lrvme medic.al group. where he had accordir\g 10 Orange County Chief worked until' his first arrest, the Deputy D1stncl Attorne) James prosecutor said. Ennghl. who prosecuted Sames 1n Barnes wis sentenced to lhtcc )'e&n the 1981 man~laughter ~se. in P.rison in May 1981 after admuting Barnes left the clinic aftenellins co-guilt in the d1abet1c coma death of a ~orkers he had a ''better paying JOb" 29-year-old patient at the Irvine cHnic. He reponedly had diagnosed John McKenzie's symptoms as ver· ''go. Barnes was convicted of 1m· personininga doctor and involuntary manslaughter. A prol>auon officer rcponcd pnor to sentencing m 1981 that Barnes told him being a doctor .. was m} calling. My compulsion for the practice of medicine al times was over· whelming." In the report. Barnes was noted as saying he'd alwa)S wanted to be a physician but ne"er had enough money for formal education. He allescdly changed his name to Barnes afterh1slrouble in Chicago during the 1970s. Orange Count} Supenor Court Judge Everett Dickey called Barnes a "danger to society" who desen ed to be 1mprisoned but rejected Ennght's request for a longer sentence. 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IOI ·1 .... .. . 16 ., • &1 .. •a ... •r u at ... • .. 11 II to 63 to .. a 17 72 ... 72 ~ ., T1 71 .. ., 47 '° &<! a .. • eo ... 67 3t '° .. " 73 II e5 .. •• M 12 59 42 .. .. ···--··-···-HART.IN .. ORANGECOU.N~¥-_,. •.. ,-.. -·-····-.. ·:····-· .. -·-. ··--·;····-·····'- From Al • · -· =-nentist defend5-decision~- ~me~e.Dtfy: treatment~ , 1ly, pic;ked up scores of Uflpledged delegates since the last round of primaries. Hart said di5cussions with many of the deleptes have Jed him to believe that their support for Mon- dale is ·•squish)> soft" and that the} will bolt the former vice president's camp when convinced the Demo- cratic party can do better w1lh a different candjdate. "What happens, Just for hypothetjcaJ sake. if Mr. Mondale doesn't do very well n,ext Tuesday. That means he loses most of the pnmanes and that he bas not won anything s1gruficant since before Ohio. Do you thmk that wliat you call this relentless creep of delegates w11J continue. I don't think so," Hart said. Convmtion rules changes in 1982 "created an unprecedented pool of uncommitted d~legates. It turns out that most of them arc elected officials who want. to JUSt one thmg -the~ want towm. .. h i,s not January any more and there is no Kievitab\e nominee. 'There arc a lot of people who are going to sober up on June 6 and slan lhtnk1og about realll) ." Hart added. .. People are going 10 figure out 10 June also that not only do I run stronger 1n the na11onal polls. attract independents and third party voters. but that the chances of broadening this part) 's base and sweeping Mr. Reagan oul of office 10creascs measureably 1f you have a genuine Westerner at the top of the ticket," Hart explained ,, One pany official who believes Hart has a good chance of winning (he California primary and ihe nomi· nation is state Controller Ken Cory. Cory. a former Democratic state asscmplyman from Garden Grove endorSed Hart Thursday and is the nighest rankJng st.ate officer to do so. Cory's endorsement giveS:tbe Hart campaign a needed last-minute boost, especially in Orange County where ~Us show the him runnina even \llOth Mondale. Although Otange County has long been a Republican stronghold, Hart is one of the fir$t nationaf Democratic candidates to tap the county for substantial funds and support. The Laguna Beach fund-raiser at Stein's home netted about SS0,000 for the campaiJ.n -badly needed money that will be used to buy ttlev1s1on and radio advert1S1ng spots m the final dars of the campaign. • 8y companson. a widely touted, st&Mtuddcd Los "•'cs fund-raiser the day before raised a stmilar amount, according to one Hart aide. The $50.000 raised Thursday in- CTeased the total amount in Hart funds from Orange County to more than $200.000 more than any other county ID the state with lbe exception of Los Angeles and possibly San Francisco. "Orange Couoty has been very 1mportan1 to us -not just in finandal support but political sup. port as well. We ha ... e been lucky to have a good strong base of support and I thm~ it has beerrimportant to us state"'1de and nationwide." Hart said, adding that the funds raised early in the campaign helped him emerge as Mondale's chief opponent. Hart. ured from another long day in a grueling campatgn, did act a chance to sit down. sample the ~moked salmon. crabs claws and cbooolate covered strawberries at the S l,000 dollar-a-plate reception He rraade a series. of conference cans, viewed his telev1s1on com- mercials and took a mmule to look ahead to what is admittedly another uphill battle -unseating an incum- bent president. "I have a strong record on making thiuconomy grow again and doing it in fairer ways than the current administration. "I have a I ().year record on the the armed sen. ices commmee and a commitment to sueoglheruna the country's defense, not in the way President .Reagan 1s doing. but through mdita'ry reform," Hart said. "For modqrate Republicans and independents who care about the environment. arms control. Cl\ ii rights and things hke that. 1h1s candidacy offers them a chance to suppon someone in the main· stream." Han concluded before he rushin~ off 10 a Democratic fund· raiser in Los Angeles to help former South Dakota Sen. George McGov- ern pay off his 1972 pres1denttal campaign debts RACERS CAPTURE TROPHIES AT INDY ... From Al on the first day and I had lo ha'c it fixed or I would have burned out the engine." he said. The day out cost him enough that he was not even a contender. he added But Konw1ser said he plans lo "kill ·cm" in next year's race. which he intends to enter. Holland. despite his low fimsh. was a"'arded a 1hrec-foot·tall troph) al the Race A""ards Banquet on Saturda) night for best embodying the spmt of the race. He returned home late Wednesdav after he trailered the car across countl) and experienced trouble with the trailer's urcs rn the desen heal. But there was no problem with the 1909 Buick Holland drove dunng the race -he $Ot home Wednesda) night ar.d toot. his three daughters to school 10 ll Thursday morning. The race itself was grueling. Holland said. "We would gel in at six or seven. then we'd ha veto tune up the car unul about I 0 or 11 and get up again at four or so the next momtni... . ' He and his wife. Betty, who went ahead 10 a chase car. said the little 1owns the race route traveled throuah Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dellwery la GuerantMd ~onclly ''tdrf II you 40 flOI ..... yOI# ,_,.. l)y ~JOom celllilbt 7om -'ff#lll OllCIY ....... -.o closed up and prepared special wel- comes for the entrants as the cars passed through. "Eve!) town we went through during lunchllmc had lunches mad~ for us." Holland said. r His sponsor. Richard Halub, of Balboa. picked up much of Holland's expense 1n the race. We were 10 the top I 0 for a long time." Holland said .. But we missed a checkpotnl and 1l knocked us down 10 45th .. The bypassed checkpoint cost Holland and his navigator. 36-year- old Wayne Stanfield, of Sant.a Ana, about 25 m1nu1es off their ume after the} stopped and circled back to check 10 Still. Holland was more de· tcrmmed than ever to do well and he definitelr plans lo enter again next year. Hes even 1h1nking about build· mg another car for next year's race. "It would be a 1911 Ford next year -that ""ould compete better apinst som~ of the newer cars," he said. Holland. beuer-known for the 100- foot clipper ship Pilgrim of Newport he built tn his Costa Mesa baclcyard, said car racing "breaks the monotony . of the boat for a while. "I was solid grease for 14 days. no"' J can get back to the boat and be clean." Holland admitted lo being a little out of place among the other com- petitors. "All the rest of the people (competing in the race) were bas1call) ' millionaires. And rm bas1call} a farm boy from Costa Mesa:· he said. It may have been that fundamental difference between Holland and the other competitors that earned him the Spirit Award. "We were the only mechanic racmg team -kind of like the Elhs Brothers (the car's onginal owners) were back ID 1912. All the other cars had mechanic teams go along with them. but we did all our own repairs." This year's race was a big improve· ment for Holland over his expenence in last year's race. He and Stanfield had to push the car over the starting line and then dropped out outside of Phoenix when a motor pin broke But this year. the sohd·brass troph) he woo made up for the trouble. '"That made 1t all worthwhile." he said. Tl\at and the spin he took aroun8 the Indy 500 track in the car. Wbat do you like aboet lite DailY Pilot? Wlaat doa't yoa llke? Call tbt number at left aacl yoar mettaae •Wk recorded, ttuscribed ud delivered to llle 1ppropriate editor. Tbe same tt"llotlr u1werta1 tervlce may be ·ased lo reeord Jeuert to tbe editor on uy topic. 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Ups were 'tumtng·blae' By JEFF ADLER Of IM "-Nol Ii.ff Dr. Tony Protopappas told an Orange County Superior Court jury Thursday that had he a'1ministcred oxygen to pauent Cathryn Jones any earlier than he did the 31-ycar~ld Costa Mesa woman might have swallowed so much of her own blood that she would have drowned. -Sparring w1lh Deputy District At- torney James Cloninger throughout his third and final day of cross- cxam1nat1on. Protopappas 1esufied he ignored three warnings from his dental assistant that Jones was turn- ina blue bcca'Use ne didn't agree with lhc diagnOSll. - Asked why he didn't administer Oltygen to Jones after rhe first two warnings. Protopappas tesuly re· plied. "She didn't need it:· .. h might have spared her life (if oxygen was gJven), wouldn't it?" Cloninaer asked again. "I don"t know that;• shot back. the 38-year-Old dcntisJ. After • third wamina that Jones' lips and fingernail beds were blue, Protopappas said he was unable to deliver oxygen until be finished stitching Jones' •ums beau~ she "had a bleeding cnsis at that time." "If I had given her oxygen as you say, she woufd have drowned on her own blood ... Protopappas said. He added that be ~as comfortable with how he handled lht emergency. "I thought I handled it as aood as I could at that particular time," he said. "You weren't there.'' he also told the prosecutor. . Clonineer then asked Protopappas whether 1t was a coincideooe that Jones stopped breathing after he had been warned three times lhat she was turning blue. "( suppose one woold BAKER WOULD QUI~ IMC ••• Prom Al ... have alrcJtdy been decided. • Baker, an attorney, said be so~t 1 lcpl opinion from the ho p1tal's counsel and had 'poSc-d the same quesuoo to the Fair Polilical Prac-b~s Commiuion. Both said Baker's role 1s president aoa founder of 1 community upport aroup ould not be a hindrantt to 1 potent•! toUnC'tlman u at 1 "·otuntccr he holds no ftnan 111 interest in the project' uocc~ , he told the tiny studio audience and viewer! al home. In fact, Baker i.dded, his deep involivemcnl v.ith th $64 m1U109,, state-appro"td 177-t>ed h p11.al ts invalua le. . candidates for three City Council scau. lack of time rather thaa any lepl reguiremcnt • ts the pnmary reason for contemplatina steppina down as pmiCScnt. Tcntauvc su~son names have already surfaced, Baker said, althoufh the hosp tal's primary financial back.er, Dr. Arnold .. l)c<:kman. wam•t ~1cutar~ ~ ·th the idea. 0r.,....c-u, Ar-,....-··1 kno more IOOUI" lhan ID)ODC • • elw on tlm dais:.·· he ad, 8 kcr Id aner the 9().manUIC forum, attended by five o( lhc t .. ,,. . ' ~ $ ? ' call it coincidence.·· the doctor ro- plied. Jones. who came to the clinic to have all her teeth removed so she could be fitted with dentures, died two days after her Feb. t t, t 983 dental treatment without rqainina conscieusncss. Protopappas is charged with ~ ond-degrce murder in the deaths of three patients. all who are alleged to have died as a result of anesthetic overdoses administered by the doc- tor. If convicted on the charges he faces a 15-year-to-life pdson sentence. After Cloninger concluded cross- exam101ng the defendant, Judge Luis Cardenas4 receSStd the trial until Monday when defense attorney Ro~ en Tuller will again question bis client. Following Protopappas' tesli· mony, Tuller and co-counsel Hollis Oyer have said they will call six or seven dental and medical experts as defense: witnesses. •