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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-15 - Orange Coast PilotBy ANDREA ADELSON Of .............. A Marine Corps aeneral called for rcne~ acruuny of a propoted site for a controvmy- plqued Irvine hospital Thurs- day, while a city official bluted El Toro Marines for dodaina ques.- tions stemmina from the allqed buzzina of a aroup of picnickers by three jet flJhtm last week. The battle lines were arowina more eJttrenchcd with the sen- erals at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro and the City of Irvine each firina otrletten Thursday. What happened over an open field in Irvine Saturday remained less than clear. Maj. Gen. Richard M. Cooke, commandina aeneraJ of the air station. said pilots were ftyi~ under simulated emeraency con- ditions durina carrier li.ndin• practice runs at the base .. in complete conformance with lona- atandinf. published Oiaht proflles.• (Pleue ... llUZZDIO/ A2) ... ·. Evangelist bac as grad speaker When the Rev. ~crry COie· Whittaker was a 1tu&n1 at New- pon Harbor Hiah School, She wu a linter. a 1wtmrner and p&a)od OD the tchool's toftt.IJ team. She eamed a "8" averqe and even tbousb she uid lhe wu known for ~ins talutave she didn't ftt the chance to address hersemorclaumaies in 1957 asa valedic:t<>rian or salutatorian.' The 44-year~ld evanaeli1t, who '1 become a nationally known ielevision minister and author as well as tdevisioa aalk lbow suest. mack up for tbat !blandly when she mUl"'Ded &o htt alma mater lO be dae hlwed ~ at com· mencemmt e&etatel. She told the 366 membm of the 1984 lflduatina cla11 and their mauves and friends who overftowed the south bleacbttl at Davicbon Field that they will stt the end of war, crime. starvalion. diseale and po\'erty ., ••becavte you're aoina to end them. vou·u ~ ... SV AJllO&Ll8T/ A2) • • • HIGH 78 LOW84 ClllT 1111111 FRIOAV .IUNl '" 1ll8·l You'll find the bHt •uto buya along the OrMp Coeat In tod9J'• Auto Piiot · -Page C3 Coaat Names of Fountain Val- ley, CdM High graduates listed today. /AS Callfomla UCLA has shut down Its nuclear reactor -for good.JM Ration A nuclear power plant In Vermont Is on alert after radioactive device was exposed./ AS , World Iran vows It won't fire on oil tankers In Persian Gulf./A5 People A Huntington Beach woman will lead alumni of Hollywood Improvisa- tional comlcs./85 Sporta Russ Siivestri was re- instated at the U.S. Olym- pic yachting trials In the Finn one-man dinghy class, replacing John Bertrand./81 Entertainment World-class soloists will perform at the Laguna Beach Summer MuaJc Festival, starting Sunday. /Weekender ·:·:-:·-:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:·>:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·: Baalnesa Fountain Valley resident Pat Rodgers has patent- ed a simple device she hopes will earn her "a bundle" ./C1. INDEX Auto Piiot C3-4· Bridge 88 Bulletin Board A3 BullMU C1 c.ltfomla ~ A4 c~ ce-e Comlcl 88 Croeeword • C9 Deltn NotlCM • C5 G8rdentng --Horoecope Cl Ntf' Llndett ee MW* Fundt C1 NatlONll NNt A4 ~ml : Poeto.Log AS Pubic Notloee CM &por1a ~ ___ __..._,._. lf•S Stock Mnett C2 TelevMllOn 87 ThMt9'1 s . WMkMdet Weather~~ I : w.-,..... \ I ORANGE COU N TY CALIF-OR NIA 25 CENTS Ciqr: can t stop theater ·noise Judge says Mesa can't enforce law; mayor vows to pursue new legal action 8' STl!!VE MARBLE Clf .. o.9r ....... Costa Mesa city officials have been blocked from suina the Pacific Amphitheatre over a heavy-metal rock concert this spring that violated a county noise ordinance. Judce Selim Franklin ruled Thurs- day that the city does not have the authority to enforce the county law or collect S SOO fines for each violation of the county noise standard. Olymplc-clw aonti•tre•• EICJat-year-old Anal FOllter belt. oat ••s.tate to America" for ber fellow maclent8 at Andenen Elementary School In !f ewport Beacb Wedneeday. f'09ter' wtll 8DC tbe eame 110DC OCJail absolv.ed in con's , ~ escape By JEFF ADLER °' ................ Orange County Jail's security But Mayor Donn Hall vo~ the The amphitheater, in its city will press new d:w'les ~st the sophomore year, has attr8ctcd top amphitheaier and use the aty's own musical groups and hordes of fans noise standards as a basis for collect-·sinces its openina. Some residents illf. fines. who live near the tbeaier, thouah. Tbc rulina actually makes sense," -:~ li~ve been unsettefed Hall said of Judge Frank.tin's de-by loU4'!5iR cision. Several residents insist they can "We'll just enforce our own noise hear music and the roar of scrcamina ordinance which has been redone and fans inside their homes even after is pretty much a copy of the county they've closed doors and windows. ordinance." At issue are noise tests recorded . ' before a macb tarcer crow~ J~l~ ~--abe performa at tbe opem.a, ceremcmtee of~lymplc Gamee ln Loe Anplee. See 8tory OD A2. durlnf-a April 28 concert b; the Scorpions. a heavy-metal rock sroup. Tests showed the county noise onli-• oance was violated three times durina the concat. accordin& to city at- torneyS. • . MayOlll'lilMU Yid the c:ity used· the county noise laws because of a 1980 ~t I.hat Hall said autborizcd Costa'Mesa to use the county noi.e ordinance as a puge for determiniDa (Pleue .ee TlmATSa/ A2) . Amigos assail Bolsa action By a08ERT BARKER a ...... ._ ... A VOie by the state Assembly that would strip the California 0-SUIJ Commiiljon of authority over dcj:. velopmcnl of the Bo1sa ClUca wctlandJ ~ auacked today by lbc president of a Huntinp>o 'Seacb environmental organizatJon. "The bill is outragCOUS in iu present form ," Lorraine Faber charged. "It gives veto power to the landowner (Siana! Landmark Inc.) that's not available in any other planruna progress." "h 's hke taking a cannon and (Pleue w BOLSA/ A2) ................. '-...... wasn't lacking when convicted Balboa Island rapist Michael Eric Gonmles lowered himself to the ground from the jail rooftop with a homemade rope and escaped in Septem~r 1983, the Oranae County Grand Jury has concluded. In a 2'h-page repon issued Thurs- day, the county citizens' panel absolved the county sheriff's depart- ment of any security lapses that contributed to the escape and noted that measures taken by jail auards since the escape "make a future escape (through) the roof fence hial\ly unlikely." One &radaate'afamllyenjoya 'btamoment' wblleatadent8 puadeln capeandfownaat<>ran&eCoutColle&e. Gonz.ales, 24, was cbar)ed with rape, buraJ.ary, robbery and assault at the time followina an attack on a Balboa Island waitress in early l 983. He since has been convicted on the (Pleue ... OC .JA&/A2) OCC hails Humphreys as top.citizen Lon tme trustee honored at aduatlon: graduation cettmomes Thursday nipL SCR's Emmes lauds college's training Almost 1.400 students were can- . didates for arac:tuation m the cer- emonies conducted in the college's leBard Stadium. By PHU. SNEIDERMAN Of ............. Attorney Robert L Humphreys. who attended Oranae Coast CoUcac 36 years qo and later served for 20 years on the collqe's aovernina board. was honored as OCCs Outstandina Citizen of 198• durina lbunday's commencement ad-~ wu delivered by Dr. David Emmcs. co-founder and arlt tic dn-ec- tor of South Coast Repertory. Emmes. who sraduated from occ in 1960. discussed the thcaier tra.mina he rcoctved at the colleac and bow it helped shape his career. He said the collese ''-uabt me to think vividly and to dare to dream amb1t1ous dreams." (Pleue ... llUllPBRST8/ A2) Coun~turningtocondos As the amount of undevek>ped land rcmainin& in. <>ranee County diminishes. more and more con- dominiums and townhouta are beina coDSiructed. accordina to a comprehensive study of C®Ot)' ~ ina pi'cpared for the Board of.Super- viton. . In 1912. SS.4 percent of all lll\llC- family residential uruts conttNcted here were att1ched unit&. auch u conetol IOWMou lie nly 41.6 petoe!t were detached un1ts. the hou11na affordability study preparcit by the County Administrative Office st.a • "It can be a uined that a dimin1sb1~ uppty of develop1ble land ia tile county, coupled with incrcuina land and bousin1coats. are WidY raponsible for \lus trclKl, .. the report notea. ·The rtoort also points out that bousina constNction in the county continua to slow as the e~plosivc lfOWl uDfritftCed dunna me t9 1960s and 1970. comn to an end. In 1912. only 6.105 ruidential uniu were constructed 1n Ora.nae Count), placina the county fourth am~ the ttvtn Southm\ C'alifornia c:ounbel 1Mtudcd in the stud). U told.~ County ran thud in the siate bd\1nd Los ~ Ud San (Maocounti 1n total nvmbefof dwclhn& unit . Nu'ts BACKGROUND lo Jan\&U")' 1983. tamatn ~ w number of rtSideftCa "' the county at 7'2,109. to A les Couftly bi mOft thin l .9 mt _ · ~n -- while S&n Oielo has 7S2.17S. accord· ina to tate ':Dtpanmcnt f FinaftCC - t l l MtiOrlt!ge Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Junt 15, 1884 Newport girl wins selo role in-Olympic opening show The thought of 200.000 eyes on her -----~-~--does n • t faze 8-year-old Amt Foster By JBRl\Y 1111\SCB .. Salute to Ammca .. as a solo dunna o. .. ...,,.....,. the opcmna ccrcmonaei of 1be 1984 E• .. i.. Id F • Olympic Oam~. , :6"l·yeat-o Ama oster ts going "I have done a lot of talent contcsi to sma m front of mo~ than l 00.~ and there arc always a lot of people peopleJuly28but the thouptdQCSn t lherc. I am used to 51nlll\J in front of • phase _the Newport Beach founb a lot ofpceplC'," Ami id. arader to the lea.st. The Andersen Elemen1.1ry School Ami knows what 1l 1s hke to student is no stranaer to show perform. business. She has acted in 180 Ami was selected from amona t~levis1on commercials and has made more tha11 I 00 chlldren to sina appearances on a vanety of telcvmon CoN TI NUEO STORIES EVANGELIST SPEAK S •.. From Al bnng about a transfonned world." Cole-Whmaker. who combines pyscbtalf)' and ps>choloay and re- ligion into a blend of motivational gospel told the youngsters. that "the world will be transformed through vour ex.ample. You have God and function and purpose." .. Each one of you 1s a cosmic. universal betng. You have more in you than you ever woold imagine. "The place to search is in yourself. You'll find a magnificent human be mg. .. You are no t the victims of cu·cumstance. Do whot you want to do with excitement, love and passion. "You want to be the one th.al can say: ·.~use of me, people a~ better off. Cole-Whittaker. who 1s said to be the only woman minister to appear on nationwide television, joined the United Church of Religjous Science m La Jolla in 1976. In September of 198.2. she became the founder of the non-dcnominahonaJ Science of Mind Church International in La Jolla. bows includfo.a .. Webster:· "fame .. and ''Trappc-r John. M.O" Ami will appear later this year m the Public Broadcastini Scrv1ee vcr- uon off cnncssce William's "Cat on• Hot Tin Roor· with Jessica Lange and RjpTom. "I would like to be a sinacr and an actres~. I like what I am doina and I want to keep doing it," said Ami, who looks to Barbara Streisand as a role model. • "She 1s a really great actress and a areat singer," Ami said. Ami's show business career often keeps ber out of school but the child actress said that has httle affect on her studies. "There 1!1 alwa) s a tutor when I work. so I get work from m y teacher to do. I always come baclc ahead," Am1 said. In flct, she hkes school and is sorry to Stt 1t end. "I would rather be in school than sitting at home." Ami got the chance to lf)' out for her Olymptc solo through her connec- tion to the Hollywood Hooligans-a children's performing group. 1 The Hooligans also will perform dunng the opening ceremonies. When the group was trying out. Ami heard about the solo opening and auditioned . Ami won't have to worry about traffic problems when the .Olympics open. A special shuttle bus is going to take her and the Hooligans to the Los Angeles Cohseum. OC JAIL SECURITY NOT-LACKING .... From Al charges. but awaits scntcncrng. His separate tnal on the single escape charge 1s upcoming. In rcviewmg the case, the grand JUfY concluded Gonzales had bttn planning his escape for some ume. Between 5 a.m and 5: I 0 a.m . on ScpL 12. 1983, Gonzales· pned apart a portion of the Jail's rooftopcham-link fence and used an 83-foot rope of knotted bedsheets, he had concealed p by wrapping around tus body. to lower himself lO the around, the report sa)'s. Gonzales was familiar wtth Jail operations. havtng been incarcerated since June 1983. and knew he had to complete his escape before Jail depu· ues came out on the rooftop for an inmate ··countoff," the report also states. Pnor to the countoff only one deput)' mans a glaswncloscd rooftop Senta Ana. Moore had hla omc. In Westwood. ~een 1963 end 197 4. he wM a penner In a l<>4 Maelel ... flfm. 'ftie -~ ~nted Judge II 1 1954 grllduate ot use where he al90 eetned his a.w degree In 1957. .,.. 'Superior Court j\ldge eamt 167 ~083 per~. observa11on post. Gonzales succeeded m evading the single deputy's vision because the roof was dimly lit. Also, Gonzales took advantage of the observation booth's one blind spot., pryinJ the fence apart near some air conchtion· 1ng equipment that partially ol>- structed the deputy's view of the area, accord.mg to the report. Since the escape, the process of separating inmates bound for courthouse appearances is now com- pleted in one of the jail's cafeterias instead of the roof. Gonzales was recaptured by police in Huntineton Park on Nov.13, 1983. Prior to his arrest in Orange County he also had escaped from a.J.,os Angeles County prison faciljtr,an honor fann nca1' Saugus, where he was sentenced on drug. drunk driving and theft charges. S1 nee he was re-arrested, Gonzales has remained m the county jail in lieu of bail. HUMPHREYS OCC'S TOP CITIZEN •.. From A l College officials said Humphreys was honored for his long record of pubhc service in the Orange Coast community Dunng Thursda) 's Outstaodlng Citizen presentation. Chancellor Norman Watson told Humphreys. "For yo ur dedicated service, you nchly deserve this honor." Accepting the award, Humphreys told the graduation audience that attending OCC was "a great ex- perience." He especially praised lhe special attention he received from faculty members. The former trustee also called upon the audience to press for a secure funding base for California's com- munity college system. "It can no longer be the stepchild of higher educauon ... he said. · The fonner trustee lives in Costa Mesa with his wife Helen. The couple's siJt children all attended Orange Coast College. Humphreys was elected m 1962 to the Coast Community College Dis- trict Board of Trustees. The board oversees operation of Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges, plus PBS television station KOCE Channel 50. Humphreys served fi ve terms on lhe board before deciding last year not to seek rc-elcct10n. A nauvc of Los Angeles. Humphreys moved to Oran$e Coun- ty in the 1940s after servrng as a medical corpsman in the U.S. Nav) during World War II. He enrolled al OCC in 1948. shortly after the communit) college opened. He met his wife while both were active in the student government at OCC. After graduatmg from the com- m unity college. Humphreys earned his bachelor's degree from Cal State Long Beach and his iuris doctor degree from Loyola University Law School. While working on his law degree, he served with lhe Newport Beach Fire Department. rising to the rank of captain. Humphreys worked as assistant city attorney of Costa Mesa before entering private law practice. He also served as director of the Orange County Fair Board and as a member of the Democratic State Central Committee and the Orange Count} Democratic Central Committee. He has been active with Parents United. a child abuse program. and Chemical People. a drug rehab1h- tallon program. CONDOS INCREASING IN COUNTY ... From Al average household than m the county to the south. Of the residences m the county, the largest proportion st.ill tend to be both attached and detached single-family units. More than 62 percent o f the county's housing stock is single family while 23 percent are buildings containing five or more units. Ten pereenl range from two to four units and 3. 7 percent arc mobile homes. Dunng the next 20 years, about 39,506 residential units are planned for construction, accordina to esti- mates based on projects approved for construction by Dec. 31, 1983. Of the units planned. 18,681 will be s1ngle-fam1ly residences and 20.825 w11T be mult1-~m1I)' units. the stud) reports Pnces of county homes vanes greatly. but the largest number of detached sm~e-family homes fall Just Call 642-6086 Dally PUot o.flvery 11 Guaranteed ~ " !Clllf " "°" .,. l'OI ,_ '°"' peOll' by t 30 p"' "' Nlort 7 p "' er1d '°"' C<OPf .... bit .,......., into the S 100,000toS124.999 range. However. the median value of a detached unit in the unincorporated portion of the county stands at $128,757 compared to a $102,327 median value in the county's 26 incorporated cities. Countyw1dc. the median price of a single-family home is S I07.16 1. The value of a majonty of attached units ranges from $80.000 to189,999 and the median value of an attached unti countywide was pegged at $85.876. The report also touched upon the number of rental units m Orange County. Some 265,087 rental units were reported m Oranje Count\ in Apnl 1980, With 22.914 in Uflln· corporated areas while 242.173 -or 90.5 percent -were located in c111es Median rent countyw1de was S l36 per month. Calling 1t a "comprchens1 ve, statistical snapshot'' of county hous- ing. Supervisor Roger Stanton said the study points up how well t he housing industry has done in the past year in producing "a good number of reasonably priced new and resale" homes available to working house- holds. "The outlook for the future is bnght and we can be optimistic that reasonably priced housing will con- tinue to come onto the market as more JObs are created, thus retammg the countv's cn"iable balance be- twetn Jobs and housing." Stanton added But the supervisors also urged that ways be found to encourage or further assist the housing industry m produc· ang the number of units needed to sausf) demands during the next four }ears. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call tbr num~r at left Hd your mes age wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered to Ute appropriate editor.· The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor oo any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and telepbone number for verification. No rirculalton calls, please. Tell us wbat's on your mind. ORANGE COAST D~ily Pilat H. L. 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" n 71 .. 12 u ., ,. 10 13 .. 70 12 .. ,.. 116 11 IO IO II 100 16 n 14 t2 .. t1 70 .. 17 BUZZING.CONTROVERSY CONTINUES ••. From Al Dunng the tramrng excmse. three hospital site .. " jets with afterburners gJowiog zo-Councilman David Sills called lhe omed low over a crowd of about 400 generaJs answer "a red herring ... people who had brought their picnic trying to dodge the issue" of disoonti- baskets lo a field north of the San nuing quarterly carrier practice. Diego Freeway for groundbreaking Stlls said ~e Marine Corps' defense ceremonies for the 177-bed Irvine of Saturday's actions seems to oon- Medical Center. tradict military planning documents "Since those attendrng the which outline established flight paths. groundbreaking felt endangered, I They have been used to map out the can only wonder how those who may cny's development. be seriously ill or physically impaired "'They're saying the documents.are might feel in a hospital exposed to the wrong. They are saying they have the same elements," Cooke said in a nght to fly where ever they want," prepared statement. Sills said. Cooke expressed d1ssattsfaction "We will take that to the Pcn- with the proposed hospital site last tagon." Sills. a former Marine, added. summer in a hcann~ before county .. No one at the base has the authority health planners. Smee then. the to move the pattern." hospital has won state hcensmg The ( 11y of Irvine did issue a lcttc!r approval 10 Defense Secretary Ca.spar Cooke said the mockup emergeoC) ' Wcin~rger Thursday asking for a · requires fiJhter pilots to circle two ban on practice missionsal El Toro JS nautical miles from El Toro's center, Manne J·els seem to be flying in ··an cstabhshed pattern which un-disrcgar to ag.rccments between the fortunately overflies the proposed Manne Corps and Irvine. THEATER SUIT BLOCKED ••• From Al 1f concerts are too loud. Costa Mesa was in the process or revamping 1ts own noise ordinance at the time. the mayor said. The 1980 agreement is between the city. the state and Ned-West Inc, which own s the theater. The amphitheater 1s bu1h on state prop- erty. "I 'm s urpri sed the) (the amphitheater owners) even challenged us on 11." Hall remarked. Deborah Nessel. an attorne) for Ned-West. sa1d owners of the fac1ht) are read to ar uc that the 1980 agreement is meaninaJtss oo the question of enforcing the county noise law. "But we didn't even get to that point," she said. "T he judae simply ruled that the city can't enforce a count~ law." The city now baf the choice of askmg the distnct attorney's office to prosecute the theater using the county law or fihng a new suit apinst lhe amphitheater ut1liz1og the city's own ordinance. according to Celeste Brady, a deputy city attorney in Cesta Mesa. · A landing signal officer detc:ribcd the normal pattern for fleet carrier landing practices is one--third to I 'h miles from the runway, base spokes- man Mast.er Sgt. Jack Micba.lski sa.id. But emergency procedures and sin&le<naine Oyina .. rectuirc a wider and deeper pattern or about two nautical miles." Michalski sa.id. At 6,800 feet per sea mile, "that will put them real close" to the site of the S64 million Irvine Medical Center, be wd. "That was no simulation of a cnppled engine," Sills shot back. "I very distinctly remember scein& the lead )ct with both red afterburners glowing." · The crowd ducked and covered lheir beads. Ray Quigley, a commercial jct pilot and fonner Marine pilot amona the group, said the aircraft were goina very near full power and were dangerously low. BOLSA ••• From Al shooting a bole through the Coastal Act," she saiq. Thursday the state Assembly, by a vote of 42-22, approved legislation by Assemblyman Terry Gogin, D-Sao Bernardino, that would put the de- cision on controvenial development plans in the environmentally sensitive area adjacent to Pacific Coast Hi.Jbway and south of Warner A venue, into the bands of the Coastal Conservancy, an appointed s<at.e watchdog .ncr that mooiton coastal enviromental issues. Another generation o f fine taste SALE Spring & Summer C lear an~ 40% to 70% Off Starts Sat., June 16th lO:OOa.m. to5:30p.m. Hours: Sunday, June 17th 10:00 to 4:00 p.m. Mon. thrtJSat. 10:00 t o 5:30 p.m. 1024 Bayside Dnve Newport Beach 714-640. 0990 • -- BULL ETIN B OA RD ---- Laguna surf coritest slated for Saturday Irvine gets funds, but no war pl The 30th .annual Brooks Street Surfina Contest in Laau!"~ Beach t ~~eduled to hat the water Slturday, surf cond1uons perm11una. Surfet1 will compete an 12 different divjsions of competition with check·in lime at the foot of Brooks Street at 8 &.rJ1. Entry fees are $8 pnor to Friday. S p.m. at the Recrcauon Department. or SI 0 Saturday. . Award.s ~II be presented to the top four place winners &n each d1vmon. For information call 497-3311, ext. 201. Car •how, coacert planned South Coast Village will prestnt its eighth annual Concourse de Nice Car Show Sunday in cortjunct100 wt th the Cobra Owners of Amenca. The event will be preceded SaJurday by a big band .concert by George Carr and the Rhythmaircs on the Villaae Green from noon to 3 p.m. Both events arc free to the public. South Coast Village is located a Sunflower and Bear Streets just nonh of Costa Mesa. Stop-•moklng program offered A sax-week program, designed to help you qu1t smoking, will be offered by Orange Coast C-0llegc's Community Service Office. beginning Monday. Classes will be held an OCC's Counseling and Admissions Buildanf· Room I 06. Cost of the program is $32 and includes a S 2 tape. Program tickets arc on sale in OCC's ticket office Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Tickets may. be purchased by phone, usinJ Visa or Mastercard by phoning 432-5527. For infonnataon about the series phone 432-5880. Bu•Jlieu crime work•IJop set Refusal to adopt plans for war emergency jeopardized grant By ANDREA ADEUON Of ... °""" ,... .... Irvine's refusal to prepare for nuclear war won~t jeopardize I $30,000 Stale arant, ICCOrdlDI lO 11.ltt' officials. The promise: made to the C tly Council by Jack Kearns and Al Lockhan, a istant directors of the St.alt Offi~ of Emeraency Scrv1ccs that coordinates disaster relief. apparently put to rest a controveny t>caun 10 Dcocmber. Then Irvine found itself cau&ht in a political crou- fire, threatened by a state officiaf who vowed to deny a grant if the city endorsed a rcwlution 50ught by an anu- nucleariroup. The~lution rcjectedemeraency plannoa for nuclear war as folly. The offictal, James Ale under, manager of emergency preparedness for most of the Southern California couta.l tt&lOD, made no statements Tuesday dunng the 9(). minute d1scuss1on before a standing-room-only crowd. "I'm not koang to comment on ..-hat wa.s said toni&ht." Alex.ander said afterward. ihe state officials came to lrvme at the request of Mayor Larry A&ran. Duno1 a slide presental1on; lbcy outlined what role cities and the state agency provtdes A free workshop on an expected increase business crimes this summer, due to the Olympics, will be 1 • sponsored by the Laguna Beach Police Dcpartn'l!nt Monday from 6: 15 to 7:45 p.m. an lhc City Council chambers, 505 Forest A¥tf\j.IC,. , • Representatives ()f the Oranee County Sheriff's -- office, Secret Serva~ and local pohcc depanments will address ways business owners can .help protect them- selves. For information call 497-3311 . ext. 280. Pepperdme to glve briefings Pcpperdme University's Graduate School of Educa- tion and PsycholQgy will offer three informal sessions in lrvane to acquaint interested students with its master's and doctoral degree programs. The first session is Mon~y at 6 p.m. in the university's Orange County center, 2151 Michelson Drive. Others arc planned for July 2 at 6 p.m. and July 11 at 4 p.m. Reservations may be obtained by calling (213) 306-5602. Semlnar on clJlld abuse ln LB Noreen Grella, a clinical social worker and faculty member of the Delinquency Control Institute at USC. will speak Monday at a free community workshop on child sexual abuse m Laguna Beach. . A panel discussion will be included at the free session. scheduled for 8 p.m. an the Cat y Council chambers, 505 Forest Ave. The workshop is co-sponsored by the Laguna Beach Free Chnac · and the Laguna Beach Police Department. Artwork •erles begms Moaday Acquiring and caring for original works ofart will be discussed Monday in the first of a tbrtt-part lecture series at Golden West College. Grand old flags on parade A Marine Corpe color auaJ'd pauea in renew near the end of a Fla& Day dunn a natlOnal d1 l r, dttttttd by me Fcdttal EmCf1Cnq Manqemmt nC). Locklwt-and . Kearn leundtt'1 upenon, Mid ~fter the mcetln& 1ha1 the ".'CJlonal rNnaea had anttrprettd f'tdrral au•dchne& oo bis own. A«Ordinf. to KeamJ, the f e<kral Emtrarncy Ma~ ~cnt ~lt'ncy 'ha nC\·er &O thjs date taken fand from a JUt11dict1on tti.t has refused to partlt•PIU in nuctea:r drfense:• He said ot~r cities, 1ndudint Mann and Sacramento counties have also raised the muc. ~ Kearns. im.ot cmertency acrvioes direccor for lannina and ptcprarcdnen, Mid the poliC) was outlined y FEMA General Couoscl Geo• J~t and publisbtd three weeks •&<> in a federal document federal mone1 is earmarked for disaster plannina to S\llct for c:li.stribouon to local governments. • -AV'"· an. anti-nuclear advocate, med jf .. by prepanna for all hazards., ... c a.re rnpondiq to the ultimate disas1cr.'' Kearns id .. it is presumed in prcparatioo for all huard you arc pttparina (or •v baards ... Alelllnder. tntervicv.ed last December cknied be bad made threats to Irvine officials. He said lhcn that be 1~ lf'line was. contemplating a f't'SOlution ~ civ1J defense plannms. He said then hr would be remiss and derelict in my duties .. af arant money wen approved for a ci1y tbaf refused to plan for all disasiers. Jn.:ane 1destcppcd. th~ i ue and never brought tbc resoluuon to a vote. h was sou&ht by the ei&ht·m~mbcr celebradon protraJD at the llarlllee' bell- copter .ta don bi Tuti.a Tbunda.y. ~ Coun1yC1uun AdVllOf) Baud. an anu-nUdlll' OUl.cm penel that. ckps11.e 11.S lJIJe. bM no IO~I ll lnJanuary, Jrvanedmnbutuia3~bo0k'Jetcolbe at~s 27,000 houte.bO&ds oo ibow &0 ~ for eaJ1hQ . The handboOk 00 sd(~ QI* tan Of a C'll)'-Wide t'ffOfl &0 pit'J*C irviqe ftlidmtl D d' &en. The suic officia11 dcscnbcd lm.-e·s cffons u '"qw&e 1n ambitious J)lan," Ap-anrepeaitdJyukcdcit)'sWfafaaytuncorlftOOC)' was be1na eJtpendcd on war planning. The answer wu •·no " · Jbe rN~o"(s 'concaa~ chasuied him few allowi"I the ·on to dctnioraae into a nUdear debia~. • . Three. mcmbm of Ph~icians for Social Rapon· 1Jbbty &csufled aboua the fuuhty Of war S)lanni"'° But one Worid War ll "e1.et1.t1 wd ht lhouaht warplannana•t0't a bad idea; . 0 BIT!J ~RlfS Longfield meµiortal held Memonal Stmces were held Wednescbr_for .William c. Lon&fleld. founder or the Boat Can)'OD Pharmacy an U&una kach. who died SUddinly at bomc on June 9. He wasS6. l.On&field was a retired Marine Corps· vctitran of World War ll and followina the war attended w U School of Pharmacy. lo 1958 be moved to i...,.. 8e8c:h and bcpn the pharmacy an Boat Canyon. Lona.field was acnve ui the Boy Scout.5 aod Oirl Scouts. Boostcn C1ub. Little Leaauc. Chamber of Commm:ie, Pageant of the MAstcrs and many~ ttlated activities. I He is survived by his wife Beverly, daught.er Kim and son Mike, hts mother. Ma.rprct l-on&fJeld. btotbetl Job.o and Charles l.onifictd and a si$l.C1, IWriet Pitman. Tbc fa.mil)' as.ks that donations in memory ofWilliam C. Lonlfield be sent to the t:.asuna Bank. NA. for a fund to bene~t Lacunaquatics. or to an orpnizatiOfl' 01-.,. O~OlCC. - Krumwiede services held Services were bekt Wednesday for Gerald by Ktwnwiede of Cost.a Mesa. a rcured plumber and 30-YQT resident oftbe city. wtw> died SUnaiY1n H"oq cmonaI Kospi&al at the• of S l . • Krumwiede, who was born in Monterey1 MimL, was in volvcd in commercial bwldin& construc:Uon and bad worked oo local schools and the surp::al unn at Haq Hospit.al. He was a head usher at Christ Lutheran Cburch and a veteran of the Korea;p war. He is survived by 11-.s wife. Helen; a daughter, Darcel Ablei, of Costa Mesa, and a son, David Krumwiede. of Stockton. Also surviving a.re three brothen. two sis.itn and t'WO grandcb ildrcn. Funeral services .,ere held at Cbrist Lutberu Church and interment foUowed at Pacific View Memorial Park under the direction of Plm:e Brothen Bell Bra.dway Mortuary an Costa Mesa. Wilcoxen funeral today Memorial servic:n w'llJ bt bdd ai lhe Nci&hborbood Coni:rqational Church toda)• 10 a..m., for Hdeft . Stevemon Wilcouo, a resident of 1.aguu Bc-=b lincc ~3 wbo ~of a strOkc at South Coasi Medical c.cmcr on J\ane 12. was &4. Wilco1cn and her late husband Frank were active in m&n) 1..qun.a 8c:ach c1vic orpnizauon.s.. mcludiaa the MUJt'um of Art. Panl>elfenic Assgnatioo and Neiab- bothood Conpq111ooaJ Cbuich.. Collector Charles Whitchurch will discuss the est~etic and economic appeal oforigjnal prints at 7 p.m. in Room 223 of the coll~e·s administration buildin~ The fee for the program is $18 and further informatton is available at the community services activities office. 891-3991. Former Hollywood writer dies Sbe worked LD the real est.ate biwncss for nearly 30 ycatL Wilcoxen 1s survJvod by her son. Willwn. La&una Beach, su pndcb1ldreo and a sister. Sarah Weitz of Des Moines, Iowa. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM Oelfy l'llot tlefl Wis .. but moved to Los Angeles as a youth. He was editor of the student ne'wspapers at his grammar, junior high and high schools. Mr. Johnson also produced IS- minutc radio and televtsion shows on Hollywood for broadcast across the nation. · Interment WI.II be an the family plot in Des M0tot.S. Ret1red federal workers meet Iowa. The Saddleback Valley chapter 1689. National Association of Retired Federal Employees, wilt conduct its regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon at the Western Federal Savings and Loan Association. 26980 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo. Erskine Johnson, a popular Holly- wood columnist whose articles were once camed an 600 newspapers. died Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hospi- tal in Newport Beach at age 73. He had been a Balboa Island resident since 1960. After graduating from Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles in 1930. he became an office boy for the Los Angeles Record newspaper. He be- came a reporter for the Record. then became lbe Hollywood columnist for Scripps-Howard. He retired from lbe Hollywood beat an the early 1970s., but remained active by owning aod opcratina the Harbor Light restaurant 1n Oceanside. Orlandie funeral conducted Funeral setVIccs were conducted &Oday for Marcel Marius Orland.Jc of Costa Mesa, a retired mann: d'botel at the Wine Cellar Restaurant 1n the N~-porter. who d.Jed Monday. He was 72. Retired federal civilian employees. their spouses, survivors. active employees and guests arc invited to the 2 p.m. program. Call Peter Basone at 58 I -1226 for additional information. Mr. Johnson wrote a syndicated Hollywood column for the Scnpps- Howard newspaper chain, and had radio and television programs at vanous tames an his career. He and his wife. Isabel, recent!) celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary. Other survivors include his son. Ronald Johnson of1rvme; has daughter. Kathleen Fonner of Costa Mesa: and three grand-daughters. Isabel Johnson said her husband's reports avoidedlhc "gossipy" side of Holl~ood and focused instead on the hghter side of lbc entertainment industry. He was quoted as saytng. .. My slant was to capture the amusing side of'Glinenown.'" Isabel Johnson said that shortly before bu death. her husband said. "There isn't a man in this world wbo has had a fuller. more wonderful life than 1 have." Taxes due today The second installment of 1984 estimated federal w payments is due today. People who rect"ive income not subject to withholding tax must have their payment postmarked by m1dn1Jlht tonight Mr. Orland.Jc. who was born 10 Lyon. France. rcurcd from the restaurant business m I 974. He was a member of St. John the Baptist Calbohc Church in Costa Mesa and wasacuve tn tbcsen1orcmzens' poupofCorooadel Mar. Kc lS suf"\;ved by bu wife. Beverly: i daU&hleT and grandson. SUz.anne and Joseph Alfano. both of Van Nuys.. and a ntccc. Ren~ VergJer. 10 Lyon. Friday, June 15 No meet lags scbeclulecl today. The family has planned a private bunal at sea. Betw~n 1959 and 1967. be made 14 trips to Europe and two trips around the world to report on movie news. Mr. Johnson was born an Racine, Dunng has years as a colummst. PoucE Loe Lawmen capture suspect in string of bank holdups An unemployed cabanent maker from San Clemente celebrated his 23rd b1nhda) behind bars Thursday followang has arrest in a stnna of bank robberies that date back nearly two years. James Christopher Whelpley was arrested by Orange County Sheriffs deputies just minutes after a Wednes· day holdup at a Home Federal Savinis in Llauna Niauel. Whelpley as considered a suspect 1n 13 other south county bank robbenes, according to Shenff s Department Lt Richard Olson. All the bank robbencs have been pulled off by a armed bandit v.eanng a blue ski mask and carrying a brov.n paper bag for the loot. · Olson said a man weanng a blue ski mask and weanng blue dothana walked into the Laguna Niguel sav- ingsand loan at I :59 p.m .. produced a gun and demanded that a teller fill a paper bag with cash. lrYlDe ported stotcn from a rented room an A woman surpriKd 1 buralar who tbc l SOO block of South Coast wu acnina ready 10 make ofT with Hiahway Th~~ ~venina. $800 in stereo equipment at a home The amount of lo is still un- on Shiloh about 3:30 p.m. Thursda)'. determined followma a re tdcnttal The homeowner came home and bur&WY rtponcd 1n the SOO block of heard noises in her home and went to C.atahna St.tttt early Thursday mom· a ncia}lbor's house to call police. Her ina. home had been ransacked • • • Newport Beacb A t 4-year-old boy was arTCSted for A Balboa man reported the th~f\ of suspicion o(buraJary Thursday aft.er· sun,ala "-alued at S 114 from his car noon, apf)lrently hoked to a break-in ~rked in the 2..00 block of West Wcdctday on Blackoak. Two 11rlic • Coast W•"•'IY ThursdA). map.11nesandcash vaJuedatSJOwa .... • • • t.llen io the daytime buraJary. A Newpon Beach oman rcponcd <I'\ I • ,·n· dcd b the ihcf\ or ID auto tcrco nlutd at A S•.1V b o~r t unautn oy • S 1,200 ~rom her _vw conv"rt.abl• prdncr wautol n 1n th~ att of Von 11 , .. ~ Karman and McGaw trecu~Th~u ..... =.o....-.par_k_cd on Flaas~1e !hunda) day afternoon. The lido Mob1I Gas t.iuon re· port(d the lhtfi ors 0 tn h "hale Lafana Beacb the station wa doteJ early l'hu ~) Oolhma valued al $1S2 was rt· momini. I Doput1es. informed earlier that the ski mask bandit traveled in a tan "an. pulled o"er a van in San Juan Capistrano dnven b> Whelpley that matched the descnptaon. Olson said the arresting officers spotted "evidence" in tht' veh1ck that alleged I> tied Whel pie) to the holdup. though he would not disclose the naturt' of the evidence Whelpley as being hdd at Orange ( ount) Jail on $25,000 bail. ••• A Newport Beach woman repon.ed 1he theft of an auto stereo valued at S 1,500 from her BMW parked at Hoaa Memonal Ho ;oat.al Thursday. .. ' Huntinaton Beach womsn also had the stereo 1n her BMW tolen while she v.-u parked at HOlg Thurs- day. Ba.atlactOn Beacb A 1dent of 1he 17000 bl of 1m trect reported Thursdl that ha blue 19 44 Renault Encore was tolin from the \ 1etnity or Bols;a 1ca trttl and arncr A ~ouc. The lo "'u timaled at $6.000. • • • • -om~n told ~hc.T four teen 11rl 5tole btr pul"IC Thu ) -.-tu shr .... s at fauoni' It.a n Food. 412 Walnut A\t, The loss 10 ludC'd $3-01n c hand the S70 pu Someone broke into a gray 1982 BMW parked Thursday on the 6400 block of Warner Avenue. The loss included stereo equipment wonh $800 and other items wonh $200. . . . , A shm Caucasian man m has late :?Os wtth short blond hair reportedly stoic the cash drawer Thursda> at T oruJJcna Hernandez. 20 I Adams Ave. The los was.estimated at $425. • • • Someone broke mto a blue Volks- wagen ··eua" parked on the 16900 blocil. of Bois.a Chica Street The loss included stereo equipment ""Onb $400. • • • A man and a woman wert arrested Thursday mom1na on suspicion of steahng aoods from the Scars urplus tort. 9045 Ad.ams A~e. Clothing wonh $150141$ rccoHred · • •• A. manager at South Count> Motors. 18711 Beach Bl~d .• told police someone entered a tan 1983 Volhwaaeo bus tbrouah an unlocked door and stole stttcO equipment worth S600. •••• A resident oft.he SOO block of I lb trttt told pohcc Thursday that someone tole h1 blu 1976 Ford p · kup,; · h ~ perked on \he sUttt. TM l Wb estimated at $6,000. Coetalleu t 2-~0lt t\CI') and four•1re nm hubca&" re tolcn from a l 96.S Mu t.a parked an an employees' lot for Bu ocks Ckpanment t re m th C \t Plar The I put at M2S. I Services were held this mommg at St. John lbe Bapust Church. followed by 10tcrment at Paoftc View Memonal Park. Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Mesa Verde Dnvc. • • • Jl'oantaln Valley Someone climbed a fenct at Leav1tt Homes lnc., I 0800 Kalama Rn-er Ave .• and removed 7~ Good)cat 12· ply tires valued at $57 75 each from 18 mobtlc homes and apparently threw the tires ovcT the fen~ into a waitina vehicle. • • • Would-be thieves rolled a bowling ball through the front door of the Doctor After Dark office at 8744 Wlfllff Ave but apparently failed to make cnlf') • • • A. $450 electnc guitar bass amphfier was stolen from an un- locked garage an the 11000 block of Glox1011 A venue. Two women arrested at BB massage pau-lor Tv.o female employees of a Huot· 1ngton Beach massage parlor were &n'tStcd this week, one for pro ll· tution and the other on drua chargn, lbe 6f\h and sutths arrests at the business since Januaix. according to Huntinaton 8cach poh~ Sit. Mike B wd Beth Ltt. 30, of Garden Gro,·c. an cmplo~ of Touch of M and Spa. l 9S2S Beach Bh·d.. ns ams1'd Wcdncsda)' niaht after 'he allcledl~ ltcited an unden:ovn potia: officn v.-as hdd on suspia n of pro6t•- tutJon. 11id. He d offi ta1ncd a search v..'&JT&nt lnd found ratricted <1ru.as at the · Ht d another cm· plo)"tC. Mary Po 3 , of Hunt· •naion Bead! .,., anatcd on u P•· cion of bci under the inn ntt of dru& l ~ womtn weft ltd from JIJ ifttt po6Uftl 1~ said nee January. s..., said pohcc have made fiw Pf'O'l1tul1on arTC$U andoncdru a.ne!ltltT01.1m fC'la e, said the business is owned by Marvin Greenspan. wbo bas not been chargtd in these incidents. Police hunt holdup Inan Pohoc arc look.ina for a lone robbcf) suspect who escaped v.o1th an und1scl4 sat amount of monq T da) from the Fountain Valley brucb of Security Pacific ationaJ 11797 Magnolia L The iu t flashed a nota at the teller lbat read, "Give me aU your mo :y." He didn't displaY. a weae.on and there v.-crc no lftJ\ln , poliee II.id. wit t d de ivn tbat u older·model 1reen Dodac or Pl mouth sped ,.,. .. )' from IJl ~ ind the banklhot\lybefcn • arrivt'd. F unt.ain Valley &101.itt •d today they belie c it ma bC the uq,cc'l• car. I . Bush a tie--breaker · on MX produc~ion Cook County judge guilty in bribe case • Amendment would have cut billions from bill WASHINGTON (AP) -With Vice President Georae Bush casting a rare, tie- brcaking vote, the Senate has defeated a move to curtail production of the MX missile in 1985. Bush broke a 48-48 tie Thursday night to defeat an amendment to the defense spendmg package that would delete $2 lJ .S. w~apons to be sold to Red China bilhon to assemble 21 MX missiles but authom.c $600 million to keep production lines .. hot" 1f Congress approved more weapons. Earlier, the Senate voted 55-41 to table an amendment sponsored by Democratic Sen&. Edward Kennedy of Massachusens and Gary Hart of Colorado to eliminate money for the weapon from the $291 billion defense spending plan. The Senate also defeated, 55-43, a proposal by Sen . ..\Ian Dixon. D-111 .. to cut the spending bill by S5.3 billion. In the other maJor 1)sue under cons1der- atJon by Congress this week, the Democrat- dominated House voted 228-172 to lepl- 1ze the 1mporuuon of foreign workers to harvest crops. The measure. sponsored b)' Rep. Leon Panetta. D-C'ahf .. was adopted as an amendment to an 1mm1grauon reform ball under cons1derat1on th1s week. The amendment allows growers to impon .. guest workers" on shon nouce to harvest their crops as they do now but gave the workers visas that would exempt them from field raids and deponauon by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Opponents said the amendment would allow foreign workers to take over the jobs of Amencans. Panetta said it would substitute a lefll system for temporary workers for an illegal one. Elsewhere on Capitol Hill, Senate-House negotiators agreed on $6 billion more in tax increases through 1987, but negotiations on an overaJI budget outline broke down at least temporarily on the issue of how to enforce budget savings. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Conn., said he will press to tighten a bill to withhold a percentage of tcderaJ highway funds from states with the drinking age under21. Cynthia Nevera h olda Jeulca Lynn Goqh whom •he caqht falling off porc h around). By Ute A11octated Presa CHICAGO -Several jurors wept, but Cook County Judac John M. Murphy showed no emotion upon his conviction for filling cases in exchange for bribes in a federal probe of corruption in the nation's busiest court system. The jury him • guilty Thursday on 24 of 27 counts of mail fraud, racketeering and extortion. Murphy, 68, is the first judge and serond defendant to be convicted as a result of Operation Gr~ylord, the government's code MURPHY . name for its controversial 31h-year undercover inves\lga· tion of Cook County's courts. Jackson tour confJrmed NEW YORK -The long-awaited su~mer 90nce.r1 tour by superstar Michael Jackson and his family W'!U beain July 6 in Kansas City, Mo., followed by stops m Texas and Aorida, its promoter announced today. Chuck Sullivan, making the announcement on the "CBS Morning News," said be expected amnicments fo~ t~c rest of the projected 42-concert tour to be firmed up withm the next I 0 days. Falling child caught by neighbor Woman Baby smuggler found gullty LAREDO Texas-A federaJjudge says a woman he convicted of ~muggling infants from Mexico into the United States for adoption is not a "baby peddler," bu' told her "your heart overruled your bead." U.S. District Judge George K.azen on Thursday found Nelda Karen Colwell, 39, of Layton, Utah, guilty on three C'~U!lts of conspiracy and aiding and abetting in the fals1fy1ng of records. He will set a date for sentencing later. ·rm usually not that good in emergencies' "If it bad been up to me, I probably wowldn't have readied· it in time;'' sajd.. Carroll, who saw th~ .child start to cra~I GMC-S. Korean car due un~etihe balcony ra1hng as i!,.e ~aljted his , •!'~ETRO ..... IT Ge 1 M .... ·c• -· ·d-.,,4 mail route Tuesday afternoon. D -nera oto • ., . <?t:P· an .. oo Wholesale prices·same as food costs plummet PORT.LAND, Maine (AP) -A 17- month-old girl was safe today following a spectacular rescue by a neighbor who ran across the street and hopped a fence to catch the baby by the anns as she fell from a second-floor balcony. The neighbor, 27-year-old Cynthia Nevers, is wondering how she'll ~y the medical bills for a hand injury requiring 40 stitches suffered while vaulting the chain- link fence. Nevers ran across the street and leaped Corp. of South Korea plan to JOtntl.Y produ~ a "half-over and half-around" the fen ce," subcompact car that may ~ marketed 111 the Un1ted Orroll said. "h must have been adrenalin States, a GM spokesman said. The U.S. automaker and or somethmg -rve never seen anyone the South Korean conglomerate plan tC? spend S~OC move so fast." million eac:h to ma~ufacture the new car, with producuon • Nevers yelled al the child to "si1 down. scheduled 10 1987, m South Korea. But she jus1 lcept crawling and got airborne," she said. She caught the child by the arms as ll plunged toward the sidewalk. "She didn't even cry until she saw me By Tiae A11ociated Preas Avera~e wholesale pnces were un- changed in May -for the second straight month -as food costs posted their sharpest drop in nearl} two years. the Labor Depanment said today. The two months of steady overall pnces marked the best wholesale 1nfla11on since prices fell 0.1 percent and were flat in March and April 1983, respectively. the Labor Depanment said. Nevers bolted from her porch when she heard mailman Joseph Carroll yell, "Get the baby! Get the baby!" stan to cry. I'm sure tf I bad smiled and ricLA c .. o,• .... at do--said, 'Wasn't thal a fun ride?' the baby U' rea '" .a I.I -- would.have smiled too," said Nevers, the LOS ANGELES -The shutdown of a rcscarc~ mother of two. reactor on the UCLA campus will become permanent du( Industrial production, meanwhile, climbed 0.4 percent last month for us smallest advance since November. the Federal Reserve said 1n a separate rcpon. May's stead y rate was helped by a h2 percent drop in food costs. the largest since the 1.4 percent drop an July 1982. The baby. Jessica Lynn Gough, had crawled out an open door and was making its way toward the balcony railing. 'Tm usually not that good in emerg- encies." Nevers sa1d Thursday. "l just reacted. Thank God for the mailman." She said she hugged the child, who to economic and academic considerauons and no• appeared to be unharmed. criticsm from anti-nuclear groups, university officials say Nevers, who needed 40 stitches to mend The 24-year-old reactor, already shut down for mainten· a hand ripped o~n by the fence, took the ancc, has been the focus of a dispute since 1980, when the child back upstaITT to the babysitter, "who university asked the Nuclear Regulatory Commission tc The production gain was the 18th in a row. • didn't even know she was missing." relicense the facility, BANK OF AMERICA HAS NEVER HADA PACKAGE UKE THIS BEFORE. Now you can get a specia l new auto loan with all these options. No down payment. Bank of Amenca will give you l(X')Qt, hnancmg on amount~ of $10,CXXl or more for new cars or 198.3-84 uc,cd care;. (Thi-. opuon 1s also available through parttctpaung dealers, <',() he sure to :1sk about B.1nk of Arncnca l<Xl'\1 fmancmg I . OANIC Of AM RICA NHSA No payment due for 60 days. With tht~ option you could drive your newly purchased car for up to two mo nths before your firc;t payment 1s due. Lower monthly payments. Save on mtcrest by having your payments made automatically CrL-d1t qu1lif1auon~ mu'>t be mc1 ••for rxamplr. \Uppl)l<,(.' that on Ma~ Ill ~ou uht•Ull"t.I .1 ':!·month v.1nabk rate oew cir )Ntn 11f $10.1Ul wtth no Jown p11vmeont 1mJ wnh intc>rr!lt rate ch1nl(l"~ n:rrv I• month' In that ca~ the in1ual imnu•I ~r c ·nt•~t ratr would he I I .. '>'JI, 11hc: •nnual pcrttnt,._c rail' m.w hl· 1n<.rL"••'t('\ll Un11l thc r1tr \:h.1n~e<l >'ou1 n11m1hlv p.wmc-n1' would ht-s211111r, If 1hc-rllr W('ft' 111 intrt'.t<.c" h\ I')!, an '' month., vour monthh ,,..~ .. mc:nt' wcmld inucil'it to S.!l:!.11 from your checking or savkgs account. Up to six yea.rs to pay. We off er extended terms of up to 72 months on our vatiablc rate loons. Apply by July 24th. We've got the money -and all these opttons waning for you.-t Cahfom1a's lead mg bank. But this offer ts good only through July 2-l th. So don't dcJay c;top by Bank of Amcnca !OOn. Or c~ll (~Xl) 227-7788, weekdays 9 a.m to 9 p.m , (<\a turdays unul 'l pm.) :md find out more ahout our auto lo.1n., BAN ff ONTHE ... -LEADER Bank of ~America ' Bradley was SLA target? LOS ANGELES -Security was tightened arounc Mayor Tom Bradley in 1974 after pofice intelliFncc sources learned hO"Was targeted for assassination by the Symbioncse Liberation Army, the kidnappers of hcires.: Patty Hearst, a former Bradley aide says. Bob Kholos Bradley's former press secretary, said that people closet< the mayor learned of the plot some time before six SU members died in a May 1974 shootout and ensuing fire ir Los Angeles. Disabled get t&'c break SACRAMENTO -A state constitutional amend· ment that would allow disabled persons to postpone payment of property taxes on their residences is on its wa) to the state Senate after winning Assembly approval Present law allows persons over 62 to postpone paymen1 of property taxes on their residences and to pay it late• with 7 percent interest. The new measure would extenc the privilege to disabled persons. Rau student erclJange probed SACRAMENTO -The California Assembly want! a study done on.the feasibility of California ~nd the Soviet Union exchanging college-aF students to live, study and work in each other's country. The lower house, by a 48-1 S vote. approved a bill Thursday calling for the study. The measure, AB3064 by Assemblyman John Vasconcellos D-San Jose. now goes to the Senate. AF sergeant dl11eluuged TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE -An Air Foret sergeant who took female hormones in preparation for i sex-change operation has been discharged from tht service. It was rcponedly the first such discharge in the Ai force, authorities said Thursday. The discharged person a technical sergeant who changed bis name from Edwar< to Susan earlier this month, was not fully identified. Sandlnlstas uk Soviet ald MANAGUA, Nicaragua -Sandinista junta Coordi nator Daniel Ortcp says be will traveJ to Moscow thi month to discuss 0 North American aggression" and secl economic aid from Soviet authorities ... We will bring UJ the topic of North American agression a~d.~e econom.1 situation of the country, affected by this, Ortega sau Thursday night on the weekly nationwide radio program "Face the People." Japan u.ed clJemlcal weapon•~ TOK YO-A document prepared durina World Wa 11 by the army's chemical warfare school shows lha Japanese troops used poison gas in China in the 1930s an• 1940s, a university ~rcber says. K.entaro Awaya, .0, pTofessor of modem Japanese h11tory at Tokyo's Kik.ky Univenity, said he found the declassified, 7(}.~ document last year in the National Archives i Waahinaton, D.C. ' Pope addre••e. comereace ElNSIEDELN, Switzerland-Woddly attitudes lll trends threaten to make the Olrlst.iao faith irrclcvu Pope John Paul II warned a special Swiu Bish91 C-0nference sn th11 n:moic pilpimap town today. ••n church today must pass thro~ many triab: aecull iz.auon with its threat of dissipattna or matins 1rrcleva ouJ faith, the Jack of priestly and rdi&ious v_oca\!on.~ tJ difficulties of Cbn uan mamed and family life, tJ ponlifTaaid. Soviet bloc conference cmcr. MOSCOW -The Sovict·lCd econonuc bl wrapped upa lh~ysummit withan..,eement to~ an8-~&N>ldoilpnc1nasy tcm-101ppudtco~11 to East f.uropean nations -and an att.ack on t.ht you St.ates. Communist Pany leader Konslafttan Chem~nko closed the meetma of the Council for Mut' &onomic Asslluncc o n Thunday by ICCUlll\& the Unit Stucs and its allies of lockina t&e l<Rmhn anto dlna,trous lCSt of tn:n11h." . ' I Stacked track Derailed Seabord Syatem train can are backed ap at the mouth of a tunnel near Campbellabare, Ky., after a 62-car derail- ment. No IJVGrlea were reported bat the cleanup la ezpected to take aome time, •lnce a few of the can were wrecked lo the tannel. ' ' ·Nuke-plant alert issued Radioactive probe discovered outside its protective shield VERNON, Vt. (AP) -An alert was issued at the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant today after a radioactive monitoring device became stuck outside its protective shielding. the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said. There was no danger to people outside the plant. but authorities were trying to determine if any workers were exposed to the probe. used to monitor radiation, said state Public Service Department Commissioner Richard Saudek. "It's a danger to anybody who is nght there. but it's not a danger to people away from the 1mmed1ate area ... said Saudek. NRC spokesman Bnan Norris said from the agency's regional headquarters in King of Prussia. Pa .. that there were no known overexposures to workers. · The alert, the second-lowest of the four emergency action levels established by the federal government, was issued at 9:20a.m., said a Vermont Yankee spokeswoman. The plant continued to operate at 92 percent of full power. laid Norris. He said plant operaton planned to shut the unit down this afternoon. as previously scheduled, for regular maintenance. "It does not involve the reactor. It's just a ma,ter of gettin~ the probe back into its shielding," said Norris. "h 's an engmeerinJ problem. We don't think there's a potential for it to detenorate further.·: Norris said that the in-Core probin~ device got stuck on its way back to its protective shielding compartment, "creating a high radiation area inside the containment building." The 514-megawatt unit began commercial operation in 1972 and is owned by the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp., a consortium of New England utilities. Iran vows . 'no gulf attacks' By tale Auoetaced Press Iran announced today it would not attack 011 tanken ln the Peniln Gulf iflraq did not attack them. Forc1an mintsters of the siit-nation Persian Gulf alliance said1 meanwhile, that they would rel}' on diplomacy and peaceful cocit1stence rather than anned ml&ht to protect their oil tankers from lraniao atiack Jrantan Speaker oftbe Parliament. Ha hcmi Rafsan· Jani made the siatcment durina a prayer congrcaation at Tehran University, the Iranian news aacnC)' sa1~ llafwtjaru wa also quoted as sayina Iran would kom an appeal from U.N. Secretary.Ocncral Javier Perei de C\ie1lar to end the ho uliti~ iA tbe aulf. Earlier this week. Iran joined lraq in accepting the U.N. leader'• p1ra to l~P ~mbin& civilian ta~t But today Rafsan1ao1 wamed that Iran will rtnew attaclts on non-miHtary targets in tra9 "• soon a Iraq attack Iranian non-military ttntcn: accotdin& to the Jtlamic Republican ~ws a nc:y. • ' ' J .Teen girl believed to be Wilder victim Body tdentlfted as student who vanished after beal!!Y contest .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A badly decomposed body that lay.unclaimed for a month in the county morgue was identified today as the remains of a Nevada tccn-qer bcltcved kidnapped by alleged mass killer Christopher Wilder. "Jane Doc 39 is now identified as Michelle Lynn Korfman. 17 years old, a student of Boulder City. Nev., based on (dental) X-rays provided from the family," $3•d county coroner's spokesman Bill Gold. Two forensic dentists made the determination shortly after 2 a.m .. he said. · Korfman was among at least 11 young women authonties believe Wilder abducted during an 8,000.mile. cross-country trail of terror before he was fatally shot dunna a struaJe with a cw Hampshi~ ta&c t1~ Apnl 13. &fore hi death, Wilder, a.n Australian-born elcc- lrical contractor and race car dnver from Florida, was on the FBl's "10 M05t Wanted" h t for questionina in. the nationwide tring of abducttons of youni women. Including Korf man. five or the ~omen have been fou nd dead. The body. found in the Angeles Nati~nal Forest on May 11, wa too badly decayed to detenmne a cause or death. Gold sajd, But he said authorities had "preuy much" ruJed out gunshot wounds, stab wounds or .. blunt force trauma... · Friends and relatives of Korfman had ~rched Nevada and California by plane and on foot Since she disappeared April l from a las Vegas sboppina cen&cr after a beauty pageant. DON'T M SS IT! 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Topaz Opals. . ~ In mmcnto the 1fomia bl ~Ul lhept's "lml9f'Y nninc:t.y niaht Yt'hm vrord c:ame'llllt the idtnllfintion wa pcndn~a. pc-kn Will~ Bn>\\n announced on me l100i tut Assmlbl) man Richard Robinson, a rdative of Korf man. was a~nt from the state budtet dtbaie .. because of an emeratney 1n his ramily. •• Brown did not mention Korfman by n me, but h•• prm scaelary, 80bbie MeU&Cr. said the name had bttn placed on tht reoonS or Thursday's procttdinas. Robinson, looking pale and Iha.Un appealed in me .4ssernbly in time to cast vote in favor of the bU(tert. :Y-wob1c~di tifoundthebodyMa)'.1l1tarcstvaoft" the Angtles Crest Hi&hway, said sbenfrs Dcpul)' Muon Kendy. The area. lnown u Red Box, i5 20 mi~ DOitbcMt of downtown Los Anatlet in the San Gabriel Mowu.auu. ~ .. .... h "-~~ . . , :.c.... ' ~ ·~,, 30% OFF ~~,,111· . '1( .... • -~~., '""~ Diamond Stud Earrings Diamond Pendants reg. 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SALE '$420 00 S2SM.OO 37500 280.00 985 ~.-.. !~..:..®. 1.08S UV reo.oo 1.515.oo t.oeo.oo 1.885 00 t ,320.00 2 200.00 1 ,52.,.00 $160.00 600.00 1' • ltAFF jewe1rr 32 Fashion Island Newport Beach 714·644·2040 6338 Pacific Blvd. RO LEX 911 3 Stonewood Downey 213·881 ·0714 I Hunti ngton Park 213·582·7386 I I , I • • . Daguna 's lO;K run Sunday Thousands of joggers expected at btg SchoolPower f und-ralser Thousands of runners are expected to be out poundin• the streets of Laauna Beach early Sunday morning 10 the third-annual SChoolPowcr IOK run. Sunday's course is flat, fast and certified, says Sandy Tbomton, director of SchoolPower and race organizer. The runners will be electrorucally timed by Race Pace Promotions. Top runners expected to panicipate ar:c Tom Steiner, Dennis Wilson. Ruth and Tom Wysocki and Phil Peterson. Top finishers in all categories will receive Puma running shoes and runners who place will receive trophies, Thornton said. Since its inception in 1981, SchoolPower, more fonnally known as the Laguna Beach Education Foun- dauon, has raised more t}lan $200,000 through fund· raisers and private donations which has been turned over to the local public unified school district. The Stein-Brief Group is the major sponsor of the race. Also helping arc Puma. Hansen's soda, Tiger Milk Rars \oca-Cola, Calso Mineral Water, KEZY radio and . Hobie SPQnswcar · Others lendlna voluntary suppan for the race are the police and fire Explorer Scouts. Ne1ahbohood Watch. ufesuards, South Coast Medtcal Center Spon Irtjury O aruc. The Laauna Bank. Jolly Roger. The Human Equahon, Rotary Oub, E:tlchangc Club, PT A. Laguna Flower Company, Gari Scouts. lndlan Guides and Tonilla Aau. 01~k Jahraus. owner of the Laguna Lumber Com- pan)". hfe-long resident of Laguna Beach and civic ~upporter, has been named the official race starter. Video crtws from Storer Cable TV and Group W will videotape the race for later broadcast. Laeuna Federal Savings and Loan is scheduled to · station ats hot air balloon on Mam Beach while the race 1s run. "Spons Goofy" a Disney character balled as the world's ambassador of sponsmansh1p, will also be on hand as the race's official honorary mascot. The run wall begjn at 8 a.m. on Forest Avenue. Runners will then travet·out through Laguna Canyon and back and finish on Ocean A venue. Ptt-racc registration. which mcludes a T-shin, is $9. the race only is SS. Reg1stratton on Sunday wi ll cost SI more . Studentnew&paperspoof squelched By Tbe AHociated Pren A controversial Apnl Fool's edttion of a high school student newspaper 10 Garden Grove featuring a spoof of Playboy magazine can remain under wraps. a judge has ruled. Superior Court Judge Robert J. Polis . ruled that Rancho Alamitos High School officials don't have to distribute 1.600 copies of La Voz del Vaquero. The edition featured a photograph of five fully clothed female students, 1dentify1ng them as prospecti ve nude models for a ··Girls of Rancho" Playboy pictonal. Polts said the editor. senior David Lecb, bad ·•unclean . ~.. .... - .. ., hands" because he fatled to tell four of the girls that the picture was for the Playboy spoof. The story on a Playbo}' search for models for a June nude pictorial appeared on page three. Said the article: "All girls interested should sign up immediately in the 'darkroom."' Among other things. the April Fool's editton of the paper also announced that spnng break was canceled. the OalcJand Raiders football team would pla}' the high school's team and that rock star Michael Jackson would appear at a school function A nest for Eagles Steel girdera are In place on the new, · $287,000 heliport at the Coat& Meaa Police Department, mcheduled for July comple- don. Tarnutzer Conatriactlon Co., of Coat& Meaa, I.a bulldJ.ni the 6,300-aquare-foot hellpad. which will house pollce hellco~ ten £aele 1 and Eagle 2. A fuelln& facWty at the heliport will eave the city $17 ,000 a year ln fuel. The coptera are now ba9ed at John Wayne Airport. SUMMER SALE AND CLEARANCE l SAVE 20°/o-37°/o SAVE 25°/o SPRING SUITS. SPORTCOATS ANO TROUSERS FROM OUR AMERICAN ANO EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS You 'II find lightweight wools or wools with 11/lt or polyester in solid tonts or subtle p.iuerm. All by fine namts 'JOu'll be proud to wtar Suits, J646, R,S,L. Ong S/95 Sl75. ~It S146-Sl99. Sportcoafj, sized as tht J1'1ts Ong. Sll5 S/95. Salt S89·Sl46. Rolmwn's own trousers m polyester/woo/, 29·42. Ong S5150·S8S Salt SJ8.99-SS9.99 Robrnum's Mm's Clothmg and Sportru't.Jr Clothing, JS/95. (Suits n?fr "1 P.i/m Spnngs.) Normn,;il ch.ng~ fo~ .zlt".znons on wit mt"feh.mtli~ To order any of the sportsWtAr lltms on this pa~. c•ll tollfrtt 1·800·J4S·8SOI. 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Robrmon 'l Ch.pi SportsWttlr, 69. S CIAL SHOPPING HOUR FRIDAY 10-9:30. SATURDAY 10·7. SUNDAY 11·6. <) •• Justice meted inside a trailer • Angry OC judges say they'll pressure Congress for building By die A11odated Pl'fft Judges for a new Orange County federal court say they'll preside in a Santa Ana parkina lot rather than work in an old local landmark which the jurists claim lacks "dignity." By operatina in a modular oomplu ~ ,_.P . of trailen, the judges hope to p_ressure Conatess into buildina a new courthouse, court officials said. The Los Anaeles.-bued Central District Court jud&es decided to move into tbe Sl.S million ~04-lot prefab after the federal General Services Adm1nistral1on refused to lease the stately Masonic Temple in downtown Santa ~. . Chosen instead was the W.H. SpWJCOn Buildin&. a historic brick-front landmark less th.an two blocks from the temple. The Spuracon buildina is listed in the National Resister of Historic Places. ·. It won a GSA bidding competition last March, with a bid that was S 120,000 a year lower than the Masonic building. HILTO,,.ATTHE ~MlAllCaYGOODCO-WANY oat.SSY ..OCT t' 11&'11NIM :=i:.~TEL ~ ~· "-'•,::;;I: 0\1911 ~'J • n.aAt0-f¥ ~ ... ~. ,..~If;) . ~cLn ~ CA THOUC ALUMNI CLUB FRIDAY, JUNE 15 YOUNG SINGLES DANCE IN MINUTES BE GOLDEN BROWN GRAND OPENING SPECIAL / 'l.ll/Gt•1fl "'DI SOUTH COAST FIT&. FIRM 3500 8. BRISTOL • 545 •OS SUit• 200 -'~ mu. North of South Cout Ptaza Cout Bank 9ulldlng. A•K AeOUT OUlt •A n#ACTIO# OUAltANn• ' I I The court was to have signed a 10-ycar lease for the block-Iona Spuraeoo Building at $370,000 a year. But theJud&es refused to work in the Spurgeon, saying it's below their standards and lacks the "appearance, solemnity and di&nity." The GSA refused to lease the temple without another biddina competition. The standoff has delayed opening of the court for a year. Tbe temporary trailers arc another tactic in the fight. "One thouaht, of course, was that this is a temporary 1et•up," said Louis Komondy, a court space administrator in Washington, D.C. ~'Ultimately we hope to get a new federal courthouse (in Santa Ana). We had the idea that once we were in a permanent-type buildin&. Congress misbt . not approve a new federal ~uilding. The~·~ a possibility we may have been stuck in a leased building forever." The trailers will be placed at Santa Ana Boulevard and Flower Street, on county land leased as a city parking lot They arc expected to be ready for use within a year. The prefab setup won't accommodate county court needs for at least four yean, said Garvin Shallenberger, chairman of the Orange County Bar Association's federal court committee. Susanne S. Shaw Municipal Court Judge Orange County Harbor Judicial District "JUDGE ELECT" __/_ _J . 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"From st.an to finish, for inexperienced A lie detcetor test will be used for the first people, it takes a year to get them in the time to ~r«n prospedive Irvine police fi~I~, ••said Blaylock. who supervises police officcn durina the b1agcst rccnutment hinni. dnvc in the city's 13 year history. In an efTon to find a way to shrink the l t' 1 1 1.: ti 13 applicant pool and cut down on the rvu'e po ice are present Y ooiuna or number of bac'""'Ound iovestie.tions that new non-sworn employees and 19 new .... -sworn officers. based on next year's bud&et wiJJ need to be conducted, wouJd-be rccotnmendatjons for a 30 percent hike in officers will have to 'ubmit to a polygraph the depanment's funding to $8.2 million. test, he said. No other city department will win as big SJt. Pat R~en, president of the lcvine an increase in personnel under the $29 Pohce Association, said he had n'b rescr- million budfet plan to be adopted by the vations about the new procedure. Rodaen City Counci on June 26. said the test bas proven reliable in detectin& The boost as intended to meet service deception. demands through 1986 and restore 11 In anticipation of the budget's passage, positions cut amid a 1981 fiscal crunch, the dcpanment already started recruiting. Michael Healey, pohcc support services They hope to fill half the positions with manqtt, sajd 1n an interview this week. experienced officers and will pay for 16 people who passed a wnnen test. About 400 had apphed, he said. Another 6S with experience also a ked for jobs. Those who S\lrvive two tnterv1ews by police and c1v1han examiners arc ~u1red to submit an 18-pagc personaJ history . Those asked for a history will be asven the lie detecting test. The department will then make an exhaustive bacqround check into those who pass. Those will be subjected to a psychol<>&ical cxalJl, as well. The pet$0nal inquiry typically takes 40 hours and is as comprehensive as a criminal investiption, Blaylock sajd, "What you're really doina is look.in& for a reason they shouJd be eljminated," he said. A department usually has a person designated to conduct candidates' back- ground chcck.s, verifying the biogra~hical account, talking to references and diging out secondary acquaintences. Because Irvine has so many po ition to fill, Blaylock said the depanmcnt 1s con idenf!a contractina with a former police official who specialized in back- around checks for bclp. He wouldn't name the person. "We're aoma to sec a lot of people before ~ get to 20" who will be offered a job, he SIJd. The need to bolster the city's present 84- man foTcc was outlined in a report issued six months qo. Batrina a slowdown in development., tbe report showed the city arowioa by 14, J 00 people and a need for 22 mQrc offictn and 14 non-swom personnel by 1986. . The new staff won•t improve Irvine's ratio Qf 1.1 officers per 1,000 population. But extra manpower should be able to keep police response times within seven minutes for eme1Jencics and 20 minutes for non-emergencies, the study said • tf 1 recent rccnutment pattern bolds weeks of schooling for tht rest, Blaylock trve. fillfog those posts, especially the sa~he Cit" this week ....... n 30-minute 5 I • k • d • t swom positions. IS a monumental task. To J ""'... • er -:---------....:..::.:in•~erv.:.::....:iews-=--w...:=ith:...-=.:abo:..::..=u.:.....:..• 11;...:_o :.::.::ine~xpe:.:..:.:.rien:.:..:.:ccd-=-.. rv1ne 1 S Will wa You've Tur.ned To The Right Page At The Right Time. FOR FANTASTIC SAVINGS UP TO !10% ·~:o:-;~¥·~·~:~ (~-.- . The fin est clocks in the world . Just in time for FATHERS DAY GRADUATION WEDDINGS ... HURRY! 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Councilman David Sills dragged Weinberger -at least omirially -into the lonJ-standing disagreement between the civilian and niilitary neighbors this week after 400 peo'ple ~ttendina a groundbreaking ceremony for the Irvine Medical center cWnicd they were "buzzed" by a trio of F-18 jct fiahtcrs QD a training mission. Sills, the spokesman for Irvine citizens ho find the noisy overflights an inappropriate part of0 Another l>ay in Paradise," is trying to draw attention not only· to the incident, but to the Marines• predictable response to it: Denial. Whether the crowd was bµzzed -and whether Sills' complaint ever reaches the Secretary of Defense -Maj. Gen. :;,i:reon Comfort's reaction to the report was inappropriate and · equate. The commanding officer didn't say be wowd look into the allegation. Nor did he ensure the city and 400 · eyewitnesses that if some high-tech barnstooners had been fooling around with the public safety and tranquility they would be ·~1P!m.~1 l!fll ~g·r ·:::,,c;.::::_._ ~\ -~-----...!.. 1among them, soifi~'1no miilit be on Weinberger's hristmas-card list -were telling the truth about the incident. ' .. Deukmejtan 'sapparentdl ~ard for those f~llngamaybetbe.uwJe blggestpo/ltJcalmlsta.kehe'smadeslncehtsdectlon ... i .. Aama t e S.F • hates L.A. North-Sout h animosity fueled by water pla n Gov. Georsc Oeukinejian may not b.a ve been listenina when the Giants knocked~outofa~t in an Oct 198{ baidlieU pme at San FrancilCO'S • --------OUICSU1 • All Marine jet flights Saturday were within normal air traffic ttem s, according to Comfort. Military maps provided to the indicated "normal air traffic patterns" end more than a half- e from the site of the alleged buzzing. General Comfort may not like to admit it -it seems to be Marine policy not to admit anything -but his base has a responsibility to the community, not just to protect it in time of Afterthe21st, slowdown present that day pve adilll to some supponcrs ofl..os Angeles "'"Mayor Tom Bradley, who was to be u'*' by Ocuk:mejian inanclcction notqwie one mon~. ·-saew LA. .. was the least obscene of me mass shouts. .. We were kind of afraid that that fi:elina miabt U"alllfer to poli~ .. said one top Bndfey aide who wa1Cbcd the ballpme that day ... And it sure did. rm conVinccd anti-Los Anldes fcelinain Nortbero Cali-C' but to respect it in time of peace. The implicatiQns of the Marines' recalcitrance go far ond the alleged buzzing: • Residents of Northwood and Turtle Rock complain regularly about jet noise; • Developers, physicians and potential patients are con- .cem ed about the jets screaming over what will soon be a .hospital; ·•At least one county official, Supervisor Ralph Clark, thinks the solution to the commercial air traffic problem lies in joint 'military<ivilian use of El Toro. Similar arrangements currently 1work in more than 20 Ameriqn cities, but the Marine Corps treats the idea asifit were-a communist invasion. It digs in, mans 1its battle stations and prepares to repel the onslaught. The noise, the hospital, the option of joint use -all need to be faced. discussed and resolved. But, none will be as long as General Comfort ignores his role as a responsible me~ber of a community in which only some of the people wear um forms. Notall polioeofficen wbo band out traffic tickets are required to write a certain number to meet quow. But some are, some are. In many enforce- ment agencies. each officer's ticket count is tabulated monthly. In such a jurisdiction. accordina to a researcher who studied this matter, it's almost impossible to talk a cop out of a ticket during guota catchup time -the last week of the month. Is it possible to have too much money'? If so, why'? An exceedin&ly wea.l~citizen quotes andd African prov ... The doa with the bone is always in dan&cr. '' He says a bi& bank account puts the possessor o( same into a defensive posture. Wouldn't know, wouldn't know. The rich have to learn, be says. to live forever on guard. Certainly. Who doesn't? lf she tape-measures 33'h -241n - 3S'h, she's a size l ~ aa:ord.in& to the U.S. ()epartmento1c.ommcrce. That qency has tried to standardize size numben to tape measurements. Doesn't always work. though. On the more expensive racks. many a size 16 is labeled 12. Amona the earliest words unercd by babies, the three most common a.re said to be .. ball." "dog .. and .. car." What do you make of that? Nothing? The scbolan say it sugesu that what acts the attention of babies~ tbinp that move. died in £n&Land. In Texas. Spiodleiop blew in. Out went the qe of meas.wed grace and in came the aae of oil The most significant chan&e marked. by these two historic events. it's said, was the change in the speed oflhinp. What's the most important~ you can teach your children? How to set alons well with Olben? Maybe. At least. some experts so contend. lbat tycoon John 0 . Rockefeller, Sr., said. .. , will pay more for the ability handle people thu for any other ability under the sun." Nobody has ever proved that a boa In Thailand's Banakok.. any couple constrictor actually can squene a cau&bt kissina in a movie theater can man to death. No authenticated be fined SlS. cases. So rcpons a snake expert. The real ·~Tum of the Qntury" oocurred in 190J. Queen Victoria L.M. B•rd 11 • 1,..,,nc.lff ,..,...,.,,,. " Voters' znessa6e: Cut big spending To the Editor: Like the man said, .. you can fool some of the people some of the time. .. " but the resoundina defeat of Prop. A should make it clear to the maJOr landownen, some tin-born politicians, the power brokers and even Mickey Mouse that the people of Orange County arc not about to be taken in by slick.. overkill propa- ganda. The message from the voters 1s clear: Tax less and spend less. Propogtion 13 should have made that clear. The tt)cction of the Peripheral Canal contained another message to avoid extravqance. It might have also said that Southern California is already overcrowded, so why bring more water. Maybe now is the ume to remove those poliucians who supponed this latest attempt at a rip-off. P.LHUMMEL Corona dcl Mar Statue lacks balance, likeness To the editor: Being an artist-instructor and .an avid reader of the Daily Pilot I was shocked at the rendition in sculpture of John Wayne on the front page (June 7, 1984). It reminded me of John Sanger Saraeant. a arcat Amencan artist who had to do 33 portraits of Teddy Roosevelt before he painted a like- ness ofhis model. If the sculptor let go of the sculptutt model's band. be would have fallen over. He lack:ed balanc:c and fikeness in has face. Forgive me. VARA G RUBE Costa Mesa Morocco launches Arab-Israeli peace initiative f ti between Lamrani and Crown Prince King Hassan dream s 0 crea ng . Sidi Mohammed at a banquet the t ld prince hosted. brtdge between Arab, Wes em wor s Even more astonishina. members of the deJeption -including rabbis WASHINGTON-Ofall natio~s, Morooco may emerae as the surpn~ cai&lyst of a renewed Arab-lsraeh peace process. This is the impress.ion &bat was bl'ou&ht beck from the Moroccan capital of Rabat last month b)' vilitina Jews. They included rabbis. memben of lbe l1neli parliament and mayors of -...eti cities. lb.ls rcm~able del· "'.lil60n was lid bY Amen~ tycoon 'jJdpr M. Broftfmao, cha.innan of :ll-!lram's and m~ority stoc.kholder ~~~~nt, who is alto prestdcnt of I.he World Jewish Congress. ORANGE COAST They participa1ed in a truly amaz-=-•uso~nror~tltcd Ha~~,si~th~~ ina event. The Moroccan govern-..... ment rolled out the red carpet for 300 Previously, the s rine had been t'. • J h h d '---· 'ted t closed to all non-Moslems. And for ~0~:fcree:c! :~~·M';~ lbe entire period, the Rabel Hilton, Jews. A oumber of sestures by the where the Jewish visitors stayed. was aovcmmeot pve 1be Jewish coo· officially deemed kosher by the fcren<:e unique p0lit1cal sisn•ftean<:e. Moroccan aovcmmeot These snoac hAPoettloas. which t Senior Moroccan officiils wtl· __ r...---unnoticed by"_tbe -.Ortd ~ =~~ ~~B~~~en::! =o!'bdatl=1ibis~~ privately with Prime Minis1er assessment of Israel Siqer, 1 rovina Mohammed Karim Lamrani at the ambusador for the World Jewadl royal palace. At the closo of the c conference. Bronfman was seated °C he is devoted 10 easana Nlb-lsncli and Wt· West tensions. he is no pie-tn•tbHk'Y,dreamcr but a bard i'ealist. He KCS Morocco•s Kina HUM!l n a pnsm.atic ~t vi.sioaat)' Nkl'Wbo1flllaDUIO totthi country lO ttl (onncr Pl'Oft)inence. The sccnano cnv1 toned b) those who hope to revtve the bn&ht promise of Camp DaVld: Morocco will con· tinue its dialoauc with lsracl Thu might embolden E&vl>ti~ President Hosoi Mubarak, -who now feels isolated by his Arab oetabbors. The pursuit of a M 1ddlc East settlement by ••••••••••••' Mol'OClCO and EaYJ>t might induce Jordan's Kina Hu m to JOID an the . two conttneots. The kina is occupi~ wi1b imperial schemes and dreams for esublist\ina Morocco u a bridle betWttn the Arab and Wcsttm worldi.1 n fact. be would like to tiiiild an actual bri<tae llm)$$ the trait of Gibtaltet. Tl"ldcrs and touri ts. be~ would flow into Mol'OQCO and rcvitali.zc hi rountr)'. Tbo kin& is lt)'lftl. thcttfott, to create a propitious atm phctc by uteft<linaJewsas much h~talityas i · teat with M()l'O('C'() s 1 limic roou and his nctd lO ·~ Arab ftlndamcotalists.. But ht 1.1 Wlllana 10 put the Sw-of David alo!'fS'<le ~ do curve, cross tOd inarct in MOfOCCJO. pn>eeSS. Footno~ 1aiu(ic.ntly. Rep. Step- hen Sola.rt. O.N.Y .• aueodcd the J~'\Sh pthmna 1n Morocco. As. a membtt of the Ho fOtt'lf\ Affairs Commiutt. be has ~peattdly voted qa1nst U aid to Morocco. &t in Rabal. So&arz met privatdy with Prime Minis r Lamrani and ~ portcdly cam' home with puter ympathy for Mof'Ot'CO's n~. EYE ON THE fJ •Y: The mh Of ben.k failwcs across n U\ rtttnt months bas raised the oftbe Orcat Dqiiitsaon. f ornia swuna cooucb votts to cost us that election... - The anti-Los Anaclcs animosity amona Northern Califoroians bas obvtomlr notaoneaway in the 20 months smc:e then.. And now it's Oeukmtjian who tna) be tbe victim. cbietly because be al)pcU'S to be i&not:ing the depth of nOitbcrn fcelinp. lD tact. Deu- laneja.an 's apparent disrcprd for t.bolc fceli · may be the smpe billelt ~cahnimke he's made . ...'!!!' 1---:-DDOe UJaCIQOUUU. ' DcUmejiae buarouted ibockaad fury i.D mudlOCNOnbierD Calib'Dia !Jr tnSistina that bc11 move a.bead on his own if the Lqijlature rebuffs his pWi tomovemore water&om northern rivas toSoUcben:J Cali- fornia. ''The Oeukmcjian plan isa ~. born of arropnoc, .. ooe San Fran- ciscan wrote the editor of a local newspaper. ••Jam a conservative Republican, .. wrote another ... But I am shocked and dismayed that our elected officials oouJd so cruelly and pu.rpolCly run rouahshod over our rights to equal !fatr representation. Our state's est elected official appears to be eve that bis position ex.empts tum from carryinaout the will of th0te whoelectedbim. .. Oeuk:mejian 's statement allowed Democrats toa~sta~~nlike. instead of merely obStructioDJSt., as they've often seemed in the last two years. .. Southern Californians arc not so thirsty for water that we'reaoi:na to abandon the democratic system. .. said Los Angeles Democrat David Roben1. the president pro tern oftbe state Senate and a frequent Oeu- kmej1an spaning partner and punching bag. Dcukmejian's plan, in fact, does fly in the face of the most recent popular voteonwa'ter. TbatcameinJune 1982. when more than 63 percent of Cahfom1ans voted apinst the Per- ipheral C.anal plan forexpand104 the state Water Project. The vote unlled Northern Californians like oolhlna in history: Full) 92 pcroent of them voted against the canal in ballot.in& tht looked more like a Communist pleb1sc1te than a California refer- endum vote. "That vote was an amazingly unified statement by California voters." observed San Francisco Ma) or Dianne Feinstein. And at houldbavea;ivcn Dcu· krnej 1an some idea of the son ofbuu: saw he nsks runn1na into when be ins1su on pushifllhis own canal-like plan rcsardkss of who opposes it. DcuEmeJa.an maybebanbnaon the notoriously short memory of Cahfom11 votcn, figurin& they woo '1 remember this flap when he faces t hem 11110 in l 986 . But the fate of tbc Peripheral Cu.al, approved by ex-Oo,·. Jmy Brown and lbc t..t,islaturc almost two yean befott the voten ''etoed it. indicates that memories att lOQICf than llSU&l wbcrt water is involved. • Even if they're oot,pou~ lib Friends of tbe Eartb-whtcb altady labelled Dcuk~jian•s idta "wol'1C than the Penpberal Canal .. - can be e~ptc1cd to keep the wound ~h. . It woWd be ll'QIUC if'DtubMji.an wcrc to faCc BtadlcY iJl 1 rerDatda two )aft rrom oowud k»c voca becauc ht had become m«ft iimt- ified than \be-~ ofl.MAmittts .. ., t ·11·Pillt Morocco is a IUd Of coouuu. \aft and white .... \M MediWrueeft blue. -.th traDQl&tl ~ Ndcd mounwn deep cbums •Qd t Kina Hu. will nst me wrath Of'Otbcr Arab~ members to wio a dote tttUnty ~mcnt with &he U •1Cd \a -all the wtli~ Tbttc wert 10 fail io 1911, 41.in 1982 and 41 tyea?. 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Not only did the An,els win the rubber pmc of the th~me set with Chica&<> Thursday ni&ht, 9--3, on the ~y, scored the~·&... they also Sol 1 bit boost from Bobby run wbtn Picciolo drove bim iD Wi11a Grieb. a buc hit. Grich has been recovcrin& from a The ~ls chipped in anocba' naa tee00d battle with the Ou., a.ad hadn't in the third when Juan BcniQuez played since June Sat Ouatao. But he taaeld a 2-1 brcati.nl pi~ ;hia collected two sinaJes and an RBI White Sox pitcber Britt Bumi (2-7) double IO Mlp lloD RoQ>•nick ddc:al . and lifted ii over the kft-<e'llter field the White Sox before 26,831 fans. · fencc"fortilt Mnll tlomer. · '!K •1"bis pme showed the kind of They added their third run in tbe luck that we need to win the bis ball fourth innina when IKboo racbed pmes. .. Grieb aid .. , had some fun first on shortstop ~ O)'biinski's for a cbaJJse." mor, t.ben Grich bdt a &stball in10 This cl lib turns out champions The only problem. if you can call it the left-«nter 6dd pp for bis RBI that, was that he was thrown out twice doubk -a.ad was thrown out for tbe trying to stretch hits into an extra second time in u ma.DY trips oa the base, and was nailed On<le at the plate return throw to third &om ca1Cbcr trying to score on Rob Picciolo's Joel Skinner. double. Mlt mi&bt have been a man.er of .. I'm just &lad it didn't cost' us any inst.incl, .. Grieb was explainiar/•anid nans, or the ball pmc," he was~ the fact I haven't pla-yed in awtaile."' Laguna Bea ch Volleyba ll Ass.ociation has evolved into a hot bed of talent BJ WAYNE WURZER Dllf ..... C:.; $ I I When Dusty Dvorak takes the court for the U.S. Olympic volleyball team this summer he will concentrate on fundamentals he learned as a youth in a Laguna Beach volleyball club. When Scott Fortune bccins his colleaiate volleyball career under a full scbolanhip at Stanford Univer- sit)' next fall he'll do the same -as did Molly Merchant and Kathleen McKeown at Notre Dame. The four are part of a long list of players that have taken skills learned at the non-profit Laguna Beach Volleyball Association and turned them into successfuJ amateur careert and college degrees. The club was started in 1976 by RolfEngen, the 1984 Olympic Games volleyball commissioner, to teach fundamentals of the sport. It has evolved into a hotbed of volleyball talent for college recruiters. When Fortune, an 18-year-old senior at Laguna Bea.ch High, decided to attend Stanford several months aao, be disappointed coll~ vol- ley'?&ll ooacbes from San Diego to Ma1ne. "Scott was probably ,the most highltrecruited player in the na- tion,' says Mark Slevcove, one of the group's seven ooachcs. ..He could have gone anywhere he wanted." The ftOup's president., JuJie We~ ber, csumatcs that at least 20 players from the proeram have landed fuJI Poemble fatan TOlleyball .tan drill d1arl.U'recent pracdce of tile Laguna Beacb Volle,.ball. A8Mc"J&don. At left. ·silvestri put b8.ck on Olympic team Skipper reinstat ed a s committee overturns earlier jury decision had the trials won unless John Bertrand of Anaheim Hills finished first. The race itself would have no bearina on Silvestri'• scorina. so he boasted to a newspaper reporter the day before the race that he would do I BJ ALMON LOCI.ABEY anYlhin& in his power to keep ...,,... ...... ...., 8cftranaoutoffirit place. It's be<:omina apparent that the He chose to start about 20 seconds sailor who represents the U.S. in the prematurely so he couJd seek out Olympic Finn class will tum out to be Bertrand and camp on bis wind the best 1ea lawyer. throush the race. The result - Jn \be onaoina up of "who did Bertrand finished nmth, which what to wbom•'in the 10th r.c:eofthe moved Buzz Reynolds. winner of the Finn Olympic trial , it appean that race, up to second ptacc behind ltuu Silvestri of Tiburon whO was Silvcstn. ~ thrown out of the entire series for It aoes without sayina · that "unfair. sailina" and alletedly .. failina Benrand protested ilvestri. The jury to tell the the truth" at a protest not only upheld the protest fbr that btanna May 10, hu now been race but dt!qualtfted Silvestn from mnstated and named 11 the U.S. the entire ttriei. That moved Re- Finn skipper. ynokh up to fi~t 1n the s~•nas MaYbe: _ __..,:;..o Four days later Re~ as 1ent to Hne is a brief ummary of tbc by the U.~. Ol mpic Commatwe to c:onftict that hu been onaoina. for compete 1n the Fincn M>rld charh· more than a month: p.onsbip in ltalyr ~ht didn't Jn the 10th and final race. CPleUe ... aa.vatm/81) . scholarships. The group even put together a bookJet to advise the pl~yers on how to "sell themselves'' and obtain scholarships. "Not every kid is going to get to go USC or UCLA, but there are aJI kinds of coaches back East that would love to get someone from out here," she says. "What we try to do is help the kids find those sc~ls." The Laguna Beal!t Volleyball As- sociation currently has 150 players and they are separated into three age iroups -13 and unCICr, l S and under, and 17 and under. The clinics, or practices, bqjn in September and take place once a week before later expanding lo twice ~k.. 1Tbe club is searing up for the June 2.ct-28 Junior Olympics in Santa Clara, where it hopes to continue its winning tradition. Teams from the club have won each of the three age categories at least once. Slevoove said he believes this year's 13-and-under group has an excellent shot at first place. "They look good. Kip Engen (Rolf~ son. who played for the club and attended Stanford) bas doneagreat jobwith them," Slevcove said. Webber says the group's record in the Junior Olympics is impressive considcrinc tt caters to local players. "We're mainly here to serve the kids aroundbere -wcdon'trecruit. We'll take kids from other areas but we don't go Jookma for them." .. She also said the group Jets a late start prcparinf for the Juruor Olym- pics because its not part of the Urut.ed Swci Volleyball Auociation. Tbe club is not able to play the many other teams in the area until summer, because USVBA rules require its teams to have players from four different schools. While some "all-star" teams ctwJic up to $1 ,000 per year to play, the Laguna Beach club clw)ies only nominal fees ($4 per session) to cover coaching and rcn tal costs for the JY111. -That•s not .-bad-bargain. .. lusuallynanagn:ssively,butldoat But in the Sixth when Brian think I run foolishly... Downin&acoredoo Picciolo'sdoubk, He followed • onc--out ~ by Grich made it a perfect mpt at Ron Jackson in tbe second tnnina ~nacutdownontbebues-ube with a drive down the left.field line was thrown out for the third time- and was cut down tryina to take !his time at home. second Jackson. who moved to third ~ w Gm/ml Strange gets lead with earfy eagle Thorpe also eagles with 70-foot shot from a sand trap MAMARONECK. N.Y. (AP) - Curtis Stranae fired one of the day's three caaJcs and took a one-stroke lead midway through the leCOGd round of the U.S. Open GolfCbam· pionship as par continued to faU at the famed WiQICd Foot GolfOub. s~ who bepn Jbe day at 1- under 69 and tied for second one shot back, eagled the par...f 11th to ID 3- under for the tournament He holed a 160-yard S-iron into the wind. Jim Thorpe, who shared the lead at 68 going into the second round, sank a 7~foot bunker shot on the par-S fifth hole for bis eagJc, the fint of two on that bole today, but be was one shot back of Strange. Tom Watson' also eagled No. 5, but be was 3-ovcr for the tournament at the turn. The cagle put Thorpe l-under, but be lost a stroke on No. 9 to make the tum in par-35. He got it back to 3- under witha bird.ie on No. 14, but fell to second agaiJl with a boaeY on 15. Thorpe was tied at 2-under with Mike Donald who shot 68 for a share of the first-round lead Watson, 1982 Open champmn, hit a 3-iron second shot to 30 feet and sank the putt for bis cagle-3 on the fifth hole. Hale Irwin. two-time Open cham- pion. and Hubert Green, 1977 Open titlist, had shared the first-round lead with Thorpe and Donald. But Green fell io 1-undcT wtth a double boaeY on No. 2 and a birdie on No. 5. And lrwi..n was at even-par after bogeying the first two holes. 69, but both fell o1f the pece. Ballesteros was 2-<>ve:r for the tour- nament after three boFYs, and Sild bad an up-and-down round with 1 double-boaey, bogey and birdie to stand at I-over after makina the turn in 37. Irwin won the tournament the last time it was played here with 1 7 over par score of281. A c:ombinatio of the U.S. Golf Assoc:iation•s desire to make the course less ""penal .. &Did rain that fell Wednesday and TbiJn.. day helped imorove toOl'e this year~ A severe bUt brief thunderstorm forced 1 4S-minU1e delay in play Thursday evening and play fim.lly was suspended with si.i s<>lfcn on the course at 8:45 p.m. EDT became of darkness. Those golfers finished their rounds this morning in cool. breezy weather under partly cloudy atia. The field of I S6 will be pared to the top 60 and tics after today's round. "Winged Foot is not quite the monster 1t was." Irwin siid But both be and Green warned it could turn tiger apm. 1f cornered. meftDtb &nder ~e·Rub attempts retam and at ~t. llark wen. (dark ailrt) and Jeff Tankenly Tie for balf. Seve Ballesteros of Spam and U.S. Amateur champ1on Jay Sigel both swted the day tied with Stranae at Ten years ago, at .,c 29, Irwin captured the ()pen with a 7-over-par 287. It was called the .. Massacre at Winged Foot. .. as no more than seven pfers couJd break par for la holes in any of the four rounds. Dodgers'padencewani•g? Lacko timelyhittingagain hurts LA in 3-1 loss to Astros From AP dispa~ HOUSTON -Are the Dod rs runnina out of patience? Not yet. says veteran hon top Btll Ruisell, but 1t 1s srowina thin with their lad of con istent run production. That was evident Thursday ni&bt l.D 1 3-1 loss to Houston when the Dodgers scored thetr only nan on a wtld ~was the A tros' third stra.aht win over the 'A lack of ti melt bittina ha bttn an obstacle for us all year,'' said Ru 11. 'We have to have patience, but how mueh pettcncit can you have!' Dod,erpitchcr Fernando Valenzuela, 6--7, low.:dall thite Houston runs. Once .-in. Valenzuela' teammates failtd to Pf'Ol'ide.adequate suppon at tbe plate u they scored onl)' one run for the seventh time in hi last nine WU. ·•tt• bard to bclie~i:.,. Los A lcs Manqcr Tommy La'sotda id. "Wt aan 't nerate any om nse for bim. We havt to sco~ mo~ runs than that and wt were lucky to ~re that one ... tfthc A trosarc aoina to make 1 move in tbe National tcijuc, now t1 K'COld1n to p1tdlcr Mt e tt. .. We ha~ to tan wtnni now,'~ l d ''Othcrwi • tt'sao•na to be a tona n." Scott napped a DC1'101\al thrtt-tamt tosina streak b} -I t scattenng four hits over the fint 5¥, tnninp. The vtctory was the fourth for the Astros in their last five pmes. "We've c<>t a &ood team." Scott said ~Nobody can put a finger on what's gone wrona." · The Astros. trying to move out offifth place in the NL Wtst. used strona pitcbina performances from Scott ud Dave Smith and three bits (tom Eno\ cabcil. Scott., 3-4. bad now won iooe May 10 anct mhb rcnied I 0 of the I I batters be faced . .. Los Al price: $58 million ...... AP.._,. ... Cowen• dellven In a pinch Yankee slugger Piocb·hllter Al c..~ broke up, lfi p1tchina duel with a two-run smg)e m the Piniella to retire sixth inrunJ and Barry Bouetl tut 1 two- • ND ho.mer m the ci&hth, carryina Seattle to ... 1j Ji a .. 1 v1ctoryTbundayoverK.lnsasCit)'.Roy1lsswttr anu ecom.e coac 811d8tan,6.S,hadallov.edjusttwohitsovcrthefim Slit mninas before a pair of walks and Black's own error P'rom AP clhpatc:bel • BOSTON -Sayma it was time for younger players to take over, Yankee outfielder Lou Piniclla announced Th~ day he will retire ofter two more pmes to be a flrst base coach and batting instructor for his team. "I have a shoulder iajury and 1'111 not the player that 1 once was," tht 4()..year-old told an impromptu news conference at the-American Leag\J.c team's hotel "It's lime to step down. It's ume for this organi.zatton to Start looking down the hne, to IO with youn&er players," said PinieUa. who has a .29S averaae m 27 pmes this year wath 23 hits in 78 times 1t bat. Pmjella, who is 1n the final ¥tar of a three-year contract with New York. has a possible tom rotator cuff m his left shoulder that hampers his swing. He wd he would play against tbc Red Sox Thursday na&ht and make the Yankees' home game Saturday wt th Balt111lore his swan song. Roy White, the Y.ic~· current first base, will become an assistant to Gcberal Manager Oyde King. effetttve 1mmedi,tely. Whi\e had been a coach with the Yankees since 1983. In the mterim, Yankees Coach Jeff Torborg will coach first base. Quote oldie diJ - aum P111111pe. coacnOf the .... ~.._ of the NFL: "An •xperl .. .,, or~ ... ~frOM home." Three-way tie for LPGA lead INDIANAPOLIS-Donna H. White n and rookie Juh Inkster both had 13 pan and five birdies to share the lead with Jo Anp Washam after Thw¢ay's~n1~. round in tfte 1.PGA Mayflower OasSi~. All three leaders credited soft greens with contnbuttng to 5-under par 67s at the 6, 132-yard Country Club of Indianapolis course. The leaders held a two-stroke edge over their lop challengers. Rookie Heather Drew, who missed the cut tn nine tournaments this year and fatled to qualify for another, shot a 3-under-par 69. Drew, who has earned only $903 in tournament play this year and never placed higher than a tie for 42nd. was tied with Japan's Atsuko Hilcage, veteran Sandra Palmer. rookie Mary DcLong. France's Anne-Mane Path and Sharon Barrett. Lakers-Celtics get top rating a NEW YORK -The National Buket· m ball Association's championship seventh game between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night was viewed by the largest television audience ever. C BS announced Thursday. The game. won by the Celucs, drew an average rat mg of 19.3 and an audience share of 33. · The previous h1ghesJ-ratcd NBA contest was Game 6 of the Boston-Milwaukee series, won by M1lwauk~. 102·101. ID double-overtime on Ma> 10. 1974. lt had a 16. 9 raung and a 32 share. Each pomt ID the rat(ng tnd1cates a percentage of total households with television sets, while the audJence share potnt reflects a percentage of sets rn use at a gJven time. Express hosts hot Invaders LOS ANGELES -Two winning m streaks collide tonight (7 o'clock al the c II• Coliseum) when the Los Angeles Express, led by rookie quarterback Steve Young, takes on the reJuvenated Oakland Invaders in a key United States Football Lca~ue contest. The Express. 9-7. ii nding a four-gam~ winnrng stnng. while the Invaders, who got the season off to an 0-9 start. have won their last seven games and still arc in the battle for a playoff berth. In their first game, the third week of the season. the fapress blanked the Invaders, 10--0. m Oakland. "The thmg is, both teams are very different than when they previously met." said Invaders Coach Chuck Hutchison. Kinney signs with Mariners Brad K.Jnney, a nght-handed pitcher Iii from Laguna N1guel who attended Saddlc- back College and as a member of UC Santa Barbara's baseball team was chosen to the all-SCBA squad this season, has s1gned a contract with the Seattle Manners. Kmney was chosen the Player of the Y car m the M1ss1on Conference his sophomore season when he compiled a I 0-4 record with 94 strikeouts in 121 1nnmgs He also attended Dana Hills High and was voted MVP in the South Coast League. loaded the base . Cowens. hittin& for &ea Pladp., then lofted a sin&le down \he n&ht-licld line to &ive the Mariners a l..O lead ... etStwhcrc in the Amencan League, rookie DIOD Jame1• two- run 51naJe in the seventh innina rallied Milwaukee to a·3-2 victory over Baltimore. James' hit came after pinch-hitter Ed Romero drew a lcadoff walk by Storm Davt1, 6-3. the third Oriole pitch· er, and BUJ Sckroeder followed With a bunt single past the mound. Rick MualD1 had ad- vanced the runners on a sacrifice . . . Davey Lopes' two-run single ~ with the bases loaded in tbe acventb mniog hfied Oakland to a 7--6 victory over Cleveland ... Fra.U Viola scattered six ttits over 7¥J innings and Tom Bnmu1ky homered as Minnesota edged Texas, 3-2. snapping lhc Rangers' six.game winnlD& streak ... Willie Rudolpb atoned for two errors .with a IOth-fonina home run, lifting the New York Yankees lo a wild 12-11 victory over Boston. Padres' winning atreak halted Joluutle LeMa1ter hit a solo homer • and Jeff Leonard drove in three runs with a homer and a single as San Francisco defeated San Diego, 5·2, Thursday, ending . the Padres' five-eame winnin~ streak. Left-hapder Mark Davt1, 3-6, picked up the win, while Gary L&veUe entered in the ninth inning to earn his seventh save ... In other National League games, Ju.a Samael bit a three-run homer and Tim Corcoraa a two-run shot to lead a l5·bil auack as Steve Carlton and Philadelphia coasted to an 11-2 victory over the division-leading Chicago Cubs. The victory cut the Cubs' lead over the Phillies to onepme ' in the East . . . Lea Barker and ·0ouJe Moore combined on a one-hitter and Glenn Babbard knocked in two runs with a sacrifice fly and a single as Atlanta snapped a five-game losing streak with a 3..() triumph over Cincin- nati. It was Atlanta's seventh consecutive victory over the Reds. sivmg the Braves a 9-1 record against Cincinnati this season ... Brian Harper's one-out double capped a two-run rally in the ninth inning that lifted Pinsburgh to a 3-2 victory over Montreal ... Ron Darling pitched a four-bitter and Keith Hernandez, Hable Brooks and Joie Oquendo each rapped two-run doubles with one out ID the sixth inning.to gi vc the New York. Mets a 6-0 triumph over St. Louis. Second perfect score for Clark CHINO -Dean Clark of Gar-• rettsv1lle. Ohio. shot his second perfect score to stonn back mto a first-place tie Thursday m the lntemat1onal skeet com- pcuuon tn the U.S. International Shooting Cham- p1onsh1ps. which decide berths on the U.S. Olympic team. Clark broke 71 targets dunng Tu~y's opening da) of competition. m1ssmg all his birds in one round. He then shot two perfect 75 rounds, the first Wednesday. to move into a tie with Mike Thompson of Fredencksburg. Va. Both finished with three-day totals of 221. June has been Duran's month LAS VEGAS -There's been nothing m so lovely as a championship fight in June for Roberto Duran, who wilf challenge Thomas Hearns for the World Boxing Co.uncihupu welterweight tit.le.U)flight. J Duran ts confident he wdl celebrate his 33rd binhday Saturday as the WBC I 54-pound class champion. "I'll beat Thomas Hearns by a knockout," said Duran. "I'm much better than he is." Televl8lon, radio TaEVl8tOlt 5:30 p.m. -8A8aaALL: Dodgeira at Houaton, Channll 11. t0 p .m. -80X*Q: Ruben c.tttk> VI. 0tcar 8eflnet from the Otympto Audttortum. Channee 58. 11:30 p.m. -GOLF: u~s. Open hlQhHQtrt8, Cher\Mf 7. . MOK> 5:30 p.tn. -llAR8ALL: Oodoer-at Houston, KABC(790). 7 p.m. -FOOTaAU.: Oakland at LA expr.e.. KLAC(570). 7:30 p.m. -llAal!llALL: Cleveland at Mge&a, KMPC(710). Moses seeks lOOth in row And he predicts he may break his own mark at U.S. trials Th most consecutive vic:torin by a female track and Ocld athlete is 140, by bijh jumper Iolal]da 8 la~ of 'Romania. Batas the 1960 and 19~ Olympic cb mp1on, went undefeated between 1957 and 1967 . LOS ANGELES (AP)-lncoJ!tparable Edwin Moses, who will be scekina his IOOtb 1traiaht victory in the i40Q.: Jlleter lntennediate hurdles in Satutday's openin;a aeuioo oft.he U.S. Track and Field Trials., is almost certain that he wiU break bis world record durina the meet. MOICI' 1treik perhaps is as 1mpress1ve -or even more impressive -than O"Bricn's or Balas' because ho hu only one hot to WJn each time. O'Brien and Balas usually were ajven six throws or jui;n~ to wm .. But not only bas Moses been w1nrunJ cons1stentJy, he has been winnina most of hi5 races eastly. Not of\cn has he been tcriously chaUen&ed. But Moses said Thursday that "tryina to run a ~rd could be a fatal mistake." Mosei owner of the nine fastest clockinp in the history of his event, last set the world record of 47.02 ~ds AUJ. 31, 1983 at Koblenz, West Germany. "If I'm prepared, 1 don't think I can be beaten now," be said. · But he warned cautiously, "I have !O run <?Ver 30 hurdles and ID three races (durin& the Tnals, w,tuch end His wmnina streak. Which bepn Sept. 2., 1977, following a loss a week earlier to Harald Schmid of West Gennany, now has reached 99 overall. includina 88 in finals. i June 24), and I'm always vulnerable." . "I still hit hurdles," added Mo.stt, wh~se tcch.ntq.~e scnerally ls flawless. "But I like to h1t them ID practice. He wiu 10 for No. 100 Satun:tly in the fint round of the 400-metcr hurdles tf'i4ls. The semifinals will be held Sunday and the final Monday. After his victory 10 the 1976 Olympie;s. Moses celcbrated by runnina around the track with s1l~cr medalist Mike Shine oft~ United States-and k.nockma Only twice durina Moses' remarkable 1t.rea.k bas h~ failed to run under SO SC<X>nds, and 22 of h.is raed ha~ been under 48 seconds. over two hurdles. . . "J'malad I didn't do that in the race," besa1d, smiling. "I'm pretty sure ru ao under 47 (SC<X>nds) in the final race (in the Trials);• he said confidently but not ooclcily. The streak, however, puts a lot of pre sure on him, . Moses admitted. The most consecutive victories by a male tta<:k and field athlete is 116, by shot putter Parry O'Brien of the United States. O'Brien. the 1952 and 19S6 Olympic cha qt pion. went undefeated fromJ uly 1952 to June 1956. "The streak doesn't help me. because the oth~s are always out to win," he sa~d. "It inspires thelfi even more." ' However, Moses said, "I think of winning more than 1 think of losing." GRICH SPARKS ANGELS ••• From Bl "I don't remember laughipgduring "I wasn't sharp -but I hung in a game before tonight -but tonight tbereA J was having trouble with my was funny," he said. "As I came into breakioa balls.. But,I was able to spot home and I was thrown out, all the my fastball where I wanted itand that guys were laughing in the dugout. got me out of some jams." "But they were all qgrcssive (base-Doua Corbett, wbo picked µp his runnin& plays). The first one (at third save with 2Vl shutout inninp. second base) mar have been kind of WU waitin& in the wings for bis turn lO foolish, though. was looking like a pitch most of the n~l, as Romanick chicken without a bead out there." was .abak)' in winmq for the 6.f\h Foolish or not the Angels turned· time in bis last seven dedsioos. ' the laughs into a five-run eighth "I bad the bullpen on abon notice inning to break open a one-run game, all niaht lf I recall, be (RomaniclcJ thanks largely in part to Scott -bad only one 1-2-3 inning, fletcher's error, which made four of McNamara said. "I kept the bullpen the runs unearned. ready, but be got himself out of some "That was a great inning," Angel jams." manager John McNamara said. "We Tonight Oeveland invades for the took ad vantage of their mistakes." start -0f a three-game series. Meanwhile. Romanick was walk-* ing a tightrope for 6'fJ innings and had ANO•L MOT111 -R-lnfleldlf •• McNamara on edge the whole way. ~. wt10 went >...for·• with two RBI 8 h ood gh t t hi Thurldllv In n111no In for the lnlured Dew ut e was f cnou 0 pos s DeClllcft, was credited with I'll• first oeme· eighth win ( -S), as he held the White w1nn1ne RBI sine. 1"'· tt wtt atso "'"'*'• Sox to three runs. scattered seven hits ~ 111ree-111t lltrlormenc9 In 1111 1 .. 1 10 o.ya d d th ... a. . . . FM ltMty °"'*· II wa1 also hi• MCond an was generous aroun e sti .... e lflree·hft at1owtno of tilt,..'°"· HI• first comlne zone -walkin& six. aualnst Toronto lttt AOfll 21 ... The 2','31 fem "I was dodging bullets all ni&h t." be !::'!:~ ~.:.!":-,;-.= .~':,:.'':!; said. "I just ha'd to battfe, and baHman o.ne sc.ien, w11e1 "-' bMll on the fortunately we got enough runs so I dlMbled lht 11,_ Allril 12 with a disc problem In COUid oet a 'W'. his lower beek, MYI he "1"11 eood now," and la " "reedy 10 P4av. But I'm lust nol quite 1trOR11 ~ yet.'' tc.Nen, who olllytd •I Or•"" Coeat Colleve In ttn, .. .., If Ill "had or•t U.S. topples Hungary, 8-7 in water polo BUDAPEST, Hungary -The United States Olympic water polo team rolled to its second straight victory in the Tungsram Cup tour- nament here Thursday, outlasting Hungary, 8-7. It was the second straight one-goal decision for the Americans. Wednes- UIM<I, llllt (IMnWnele) Gert ,...._, I'd nit .320 or .330.'' . . The brMk-d9nclne contest t'ltld before Ille eeme Thursday was ludoed bY •~ J8c*Mll ..• Fom.r nnt beseman lMrt (Meet) se.Me, who helped In ltle Oeweloclmenf of A.noel lllotfll09 D6dl ~ and II Iha meneeer of "'9 Edrnoftton TraciMr•, the A"'*'' AM •Hllete. w•• on hand for Tilur1dn'1 eame. en11 A.noel ~ ,,... ~ "hed •SUCI me le I.ill IO Ok'k -!WI lle9I\ atr"91111nt encl he ~> lhoutltll I CXMlld ..,.., him," ........ 1es. ~ went t-for-4 ThurldeY nlgM, Md h hlttlne .101 .• 0.. C.-.. llH bMfl scored uoon only fOUI' llmn In "'' 1 .. 1 " ~-. end TI!unday n!oftl IO-<rered Ills ERA lo 2M . ~ pltcnlne metctt-UPI for the three·eeme 1«fft with Clrttlend: Ton191tl -.._, ...... <•·S) YI ~ laM (Ml( S.hKcMY -h9w f'en (0•3) VI. '*' Sia• ( 1·2), $undey -hff ~ (4·3) YI. Miii• Witt (S--6). day they defeated Yugoslavia, 6-S in SILVESTRI ·• • this round robin tournament. In Thursday's victory, the star was goalie Craig Wilson, who assistant From Bl coach Bill Barnett said "had an do too well. outstanding game." Wilson played at In the meantime. Benrand asked UC Santa Barbara. for a redress which was denied by the Joe Vargas and Doug Burke each race jury. On May 23, Bertrand's had a pair of goals while Jody request for redress was reopened and Campbell, Jamie Bergeson, John after a two.hour conference call Svendsen and Drew McDonald had between the race jury and a United one each. Bergeson is a former States Yacht Union committee. The Ncwpon Harbor High standout who USYRU ruled that his redress be Cyclists in action play at C,al. pnted and J that be be given his Mike Faria goes for his second The U.S. team, coached by Monte average points for the 10 races. This consecutive scratch main victory Nitzkowski, took advantage of extra gave him first plaoc in the series over tonight in speedway motorcycle ac- man situations to score ~ven of its Reynolds. tion al the Oran&e County Fair- goals. They had I 0 extra man scoring So now Bcnrand was in and grounds in Costa Mesa. attempts. ln Wednesday's win over Reynolds out. while Silvestri was still Gates open at 6:30 with the first Yugoslavia, the U.S. could not con-studying the rule books seeking race at 8. vert any of its four . extra man grounds for a grievance. Reynolds Speedway action enters its 12th situations. also went to work on an appeal over week of a 26.weck schedule toniaht. Russia atso won Thursday, defeat-the jury's action in srantina Bernand Admission is $6 for adults and $2 ing Holland, 7-4. The Soviets arc also redress. for children under 12. Children under 2-0. But now Silvestri has been re-five are admitted free. The U. S. was scheduled to meet instated, pending another appeal by For more information, phone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:=:=:=============!!!!!!==============~~~~~~~~~~~C~uba~:t:oda::Y:·:::::::::::::;;;::::;;;~Bc=rtra;:n~d~a;n;d;th:Jejlu•ry• ............ 4.9•2-.9.93•3• ............... ... The Number One Ranked Tennis Club In California ANNOUNCES MYRON McNAMARA'S SUMMER JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS Mf?on M cNamara has been a prominent name in tennis for m ore than 20 years ana has worked with such greats as Pancho Goniales, Rod Laver and Jack Kramer, to name a few. Myron brings to these camps not only the experience long recognized by the world's top amateur and professional tennis players, but also a very personal involvement in teaching tennis to youl'!gsten. These camps are open to the public and are designed to improve the tennia game of juniors. John Wayne Tennis Club T·Shirta and visors will be given to all campers, and rackets will be awarded to camp tournament winnera. Enrollment is limited to 1i1 students per in1tructor. SESSION _DA TES' June 18-29 •July 2-13 July 16-27 July 30-Aug. 10 Aug. 12-24 Aug. 27-Sept. 7 • Note. Camp wlll not be Mid Jufy 'th CLASS TIMES Mon.-Frl., 8 am -11 am 30 Hours • '215 1171 JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH I WHETHER IT'S FOR DADS OR GRADS WE'VE GOT IT! .... SpOrtsonTV TELEVISION 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia It Olicaao. Channel '4. ' 11 :15 a.m. -SOCCER: European Championships, Denmark vs. Yugoslavia, Channel 34. 11 :30 a.m. -GOLF: U.S. Open, Channel 7. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago White Sox at Oakland, Channel 4. 1 :30 p.m . -MOTOR SPOI\~: International Race of Champions from Michipn International Speedway, Channel 2. S:30 p.ai. -BASEBALL: Dodgers lt Houston, Channnel 11. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Kansas Futurity, Channel 9. 9 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Kindcrpn.cn Futurity, Channel 9. RADIO S:30 J>.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers 1t Houston, KABC(790). 1 p.m. -BASEBALL: Cleveland at Anaels, KMPC n10~ . 9:40 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Kmd.crprtcn Futunty &om Lo Alamitos, KNX (1070). 8alldaT. TELEVISION I 0 Lm. -M<>roR SPORTS: Micbipn 400. Channel 2. 1 l: IS a.m.·-SOCCER: European champion hi Portutal v pain, Channel 34. 11 :30 Lm. -GOLP: U.S. Open. 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UIM, Twin '---lr1"'"'1 (UllCIW Md IOWW), Twin &..aaa #Mmmottl, W· eil'1e o.l (IOWW), V1rtlNa ~ (Ullll*' and lowW), W,,,._ ltlVer (Cllrlt Flat Cemperound to town of W.iker' l.111¥1tt MledoWI Campground to Sonora 8'1dM). , ... .,...... ..... Nole: Grunion l'MV be lake11 by hllnla onl'f; no nett, buc:Mtl, llllld pit• "' traos alOwed. A Callfornla ftlllin9 tQflM h required tor anvont 16 and otcier. The aclledlM: June 15 -10:• 11,m. to 12-A a.m. Juna 1' -11:30 P.m. to 1:30 1.m. JIN 17 -12:11 a.m. IO 2:11 a.m. J~ 11 -1:10 a.m. to 3:10 a.m. June 30 -1G:3f ia.m. to ltM un. Julv 1 -11:27 o.m. to 1:27 a.m. Julv 2 -12-.20 a.m. to t.20 a.m. Jutt l -1:23 a.m. to 3:23 a.m. Jutt 14 -10-.35 p.m. to It.JS 1,m. Jul'f 15 -ll:ll p.m. to 1:11 a.m. July 1' -11lA6 p.m. IO 1 !U I.I'll. Jllh T7 -ll:U a.m. to 2:25 ....n. Jul'f 30 -ll:22 P.11\. to 1 :2'2 a.m. Jlh JI -12:15 a.m. to 2!15 a.m AU9. 1 -l:lJ a.m. to 3!f7 a.m. AU9. t -2:33 Lt!\. to ~ a.m.. 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Thlrnfalcah Olekldlt (G,....), 5-1. ~ '--"' 1. Hlrl"'t' PerhW (U.S.), 6-3, 2. ~ "<Mo'' Alldt'e (Fr.nee), 6•2, J. CCI',_. i..nv <Gne• Brt1.in1WttaM), 6-2.. lfll.~ I. AlrN lllcl»fell (U.S.), 6-4; 2. Hans L.letc:M (Gemfany), 6-31.4; a. c;.cw91 Hortnt (U.S.I, .. 21/.,. ,.,.., .,....,.. I. lllc.hmond L.endon CU$.), '°'· 2 Hlrotd MJJiW (U.S.>, .-2~; 3. Bo Eltelund (Sweden), .. 2:v.. ,,,., ...,.. 1. Herotct Olbol'n <y.s.>, 6•6; 2. Llf'OV. 8'own IU.S.), 6--4~· ). Pierre L-den CFranctl, 6·3Y2. ml. ANewdllm 1. RObWI Klno (U.S.), , .... ~; 1. Benllmln Hld9tl (U.S.l, 6-31io; 3. Claude Menard (Frencel, '·3V... 1"2.LMMllltl 1. Duna.n Mc:HaUllhton (Canadal, 6-S'n. 2. ltobtf'1 VIII Oldel (U .. S.), 6-SYI; l. Simeon Toribio (Pl\lllNlne.), 6-511;. '* '---. I. JolWI Wini« <Auslralle l. 6·'· 2. Blwn Paulaon (Norway), 6-•"'· 3 ~Ot &IMIQI (U.S ), f ·.&" lffl. ....... I I. w.nw Davia (US.), 6-1~. 2. Keiwwtfl Mnlw (U.S.), 6-7, l .io.. T.... cit COIOIQo (1ta.i•1. '6 '*· ••n • I. eti.rlll own.. (U U , .-111'1: 2. !:twin flwtw (Awl,.,, 6-1 1 ). ttor Ka~ow (Soviet U'*"'l. 6-t .......... 1 ltoOert ShevllUdu (Soviet UMln), 1-1, 2 v .. .v lt'umel (SO\tltt UlloOll), M ; J JoM Tflomn (U.S ), 7-0 1tM, TISW t v11erv 1Srume10(So¥111 un.11. 1-1~; 1 JoM Thomla I .S I, 7-1~, .> JONI llarntlo (U.S.), 1-1 .,.., Mll(k:e Qty 1. Rldlarcl FoslNrV (U.S.1, 7·• •· 2. Eowerd Caru!Nrt (U.S.), 7·3''"· l VaJtntin Gavrllov (SOvltf Union), 7·2"'a nn.~ 1. Yuri Tarmllk (Sovltf Unlonl, 7·3"4, 2 Stefllft JunM (EMI Gerl'Nlllv). 7·3, l. Dwlohl Siona (U.S.I, 7·3 1'76, MMr9ltl t. Jacek Wuola (Poland), 7-•'h ; 2. Greoorv Jov (Canada), 7·314; 3. Dwlenl Stonn (U.S.>, 7•3. 1-. MelClfW 1. Gard Weufo (Eu t Germenw), 7-Ao, 2 Jecell Wuola (Poland), 7·7. l. Jor11 Freimuth CE11t Germen\11, 7-7. WOMEN'S HIGH JUI# 1~ HM"'dlwn 1. Ell'ltl Call'*"wood (ear.di), S-!Yt, 2 ear-. Gld (Hollllnd), 5-lV., 3. Miidred Wlle'f (U.S.), S-lV.. 1"2.LA ........ 1 Jetn Sfllle'r !U.S.>. 5-5l4, 2. Mildred DldrMo.Mn (U.S.). 5-51"9; l. En o.- (C.nadal, S-l. 1"6. ... 1. lbola Ciak (HunNIY), 5-3; 2. Oorothv Odwn (Gf'•I Br itain), S-3; l. Etfrlede Kaut1 ( Gtf'TrlanV" S-l. 1'41. LAMm 1. Allee CoadWl'\9ll (U.S.), 5-6, 1. Ooroll!v IOdaml Tv1er (Gr'Ml Bfllaln), H , 3. Mk:Nlllne Ollar~ !France>. S-3'~ 1'52.. HelslMl 1. Eatner Brand (South Africa), S-$116; 2 Sllella Lerwll !Great Britain), 5-5; 3. Alektandrl Chudlna tSovlet Union), S-.. V.. 1fS6. M • 1 "" 1. Miidred McDaniel CU.S.I, S-f't., 2. Thelma HoplllM (Soviet Unlonl, 5-~; 3. ~II PltArte"ta (Soviet Union); S-~. La Alln9al TMQUDAY'S USULT1 (JNlefft ...................... ) Pa.IT ltACa. .. VWCIL Stoetn FUii 9ar (Garde) ll.11 UI .... NellV't C. CC,...., JM 2M Bold ~ (MY'le&) uo Allo racM: H!fc:MI, Kee. Jev, 1t• Jet Polley, TOU9tl Wllll TlleM, Some Klftda WllMI. Jot ltldl. ~ lAcl. Tlmr. 22..k 12 •XACTA (10• .. ) P9ld MS.GO. SllCOND llACa. 350 Yarcb. Tai U1111 A Tlme CMvls) IG.20 s.• 4.00 ltldl 5Part11 CTrMSCM't) 4.00 l.IO lntrwMcl Gal (Adtlr) 7.20 Abo racM; RMI Sun FIY, La Pelnt, Ow Aiurt Elaine, Marti Hirn ~. Ancitnt Wa"lor, Brllllant Ollr91, Aonlnlhtftott. Tlmt: II.It. THlaD llACL -vards. Dlatl FCI' Omndl (LCllV) lUO aD 3.40 JUdY Hort!! (Trtuurtl UO '-00 Gallant Hont¥ (Adair> 3.00 Alto rectd: Solid Auel, Heew-Saka, A NICI COC>Y, Amerlc:M Polley. Timi: 20.16. f'OUllTH •ACL 350 varcts. OllsmoM (Uckey) ls.JO lt.10 uo 8arllrnlh 8abl (Paullnt) ll.60 uo Dows 5"o"9I (lufelt) "° Abo rlOICI: Decked OUt To Win, Soul On Flrl, ummv Chclc:alta, Go SNriUI, Plun- ders Prldt, Oh Ytt I Can, Chefts R--.t Time: l&JO. 5l IXACT A (1-2) lleJcl I l .lS 1.30. ""'" ltACL sso varcts.. Churp N Go (A49ir) l.AO TriPt Prince (Cardotal Buos Mlto IT,__•> Abo ra<»d; MM'ilv Morrb, ltteonnoll•. T1me; 27.%7. 5l llX.ACTA <•·-6) Hid MUO. SUCTM llACL 350 vwcts. 2..IO 2.20 1JO .. oo l.00 ArmtOet, A Zurt 14-(Gerc:la) 7.JO UO UO Sir W.-V (Adefrl 7.00 '-00 Hit Gallant Bue (Ward) 2..60 Also rac:ect Ou!lllQlt Polley, Dtmrer EXPteU, Tiie Armenian, Yukon Rambler, Won Wav JoM, Newr 5'1ort. T1mt: 17.'1. SllV1UfTH •Ac:a. 350 Ylf'dl. Dull LldY (lard) 11.20 "'° 4.00 COPled Nk:91V ICIMetrl 5.IO 3,IO Con*• (HarmcMI) uo AllCI rlald: Sudl Rukl Rhythm, Dtll· c:ate A!Wtl. aro.dw9'r P\av, R.-Van- ~ Pee 0 Jt4 Bin, W9Mrtcl\. Time: 17.'7. "•XACTA ( ..... ,Mid SfOAO. IMMITH ftACL «IO vwd&. O.Uv NttlW (Adtlr) lUO 7M UO SfltMIM Hoo (Uc:key) ltAO S.00 Alldulno (Ward) UO A110 rac.a: Lad'f Of Sinn, Dandno °*"· u Easv CIM, RV-Ololc:e Ttme: !t.02. U f'tCK S&X (4·1-4+4~1) Mid "'2.40 wlltl "4 Wlnnlno tlc:MIS (five hona). (lfTl'C)Wr ooat: 'm.-...1. ...cTM UCL '10 vana. Trewl Oil F .. I (Lawis) 3UO 2120 12.20 MIOfttv ,.,..QA (zur.lt) ""° 10.40 Come On Old ._ (Gerdel UO Allo r9C8d: NOi* Hl, Al AClft Win, ltoter Voune, ..,...,,., HIY lug, ClabCler Ludlv Wiii. Tlmt: ...... n llX.ACTA <Hl Mid '3Qa Attendencr. 5,"2. 19'1, ·-1 1---... (Rorn9nia), 6~ 2. Jarotlewa Jozwlllt-lkl ~). 5-71 •· l . Oorothv Shlr1IV !Grut Bntainl. S-7''• 1"4,T*" 1 lollndl Balaa I ROl'l\eftla I, 6· 2~. 1- Mldlttt Brown (Aialrl .. ), 5-ll, 3 Taillva C'*'dlll tSo~ Union), 5·10 1MI. '*1dce °"' 1 M1totlllva Rftllova !CttdlOUovakill), S-ll\'2; 2. Antonlne OllOf'ollova (Soviet Union>, s-~. 3. Vlllenline Kortr (Soviet Union), 5-1~. lf71. MIMldl I. Ulrllle Me'fferth (Wttt Garmanvl. 6·3Y2; 1. YOf'daftka ~ (BUIOarla), 6-2, l. Nona GllMllOe\ltf' (Au$lrle), 6-2. 1'76.~ I. ROMmarlt AcllermaM (EHi Ger- many),'"'· 2. Sara Simeon! (llalwl. 6-3'~. 3. YwdlMI lllOOIYa (BUlllarla), 6-31 • lteo,MetaW I. S.ra sin-ii lllaM. 6-S'h, 2. uruula Klelan (Poland I, t6·••1o; 3. Jurte Klral IEaat Germanvl ...... ,.. llouaTH ltACI.. 6 furtonos. Nalr111 CGuerr1I UO S...00 3.AO Nordic~ !011\tarasl 27.20 10.00 Co6d NoM CMcCwronl 4..20 Abo 1"1C9d· Mott Ottermontd, APoclltirv. Brldue of~. Fairwn EllP"ft,, UNP- proved. 8rootllnvs, Tl't0r"'8vn, P~ol Phef Olh'' GcNcl. Timr Ml 3/S 1.$ Ix.ACTA (1·21 Mid 112"50 ~UC&. I 111' rNltt on tun. Hold ...... (McCerron) S..60 uo 2..IO Hot Pnnc:e1t C~l UO UO OMnPic 8ronM (~Mvel 3-CIO Aho rac.t: Stvatll ~. NI~. ~. Cltw .. Crv'ltal, OorNnMt L.99.. Time-1:4 IS Ix.ACT A C•· 11 Mid S3UO SIXTN UCL S lurloftoa. Mind :Merm (Oth1w•> l 20 2.IO 2.10 Jlnf • ..,......, (Niue) S.60 00 SN'i 1 T9"!tlov C~ve) 4.00 AM rlC!ed: K Ind of Nlfflc. Oulfleld Cllarmer, 0artne Ooueette, Litt .. T-to. 1.-0at NII. LAld'r Uni~ Tune: :5f 11 s. S.S •XACTA (6· 101 Nici 144.00. MIVINTH llACI. 6 tunonos. Bower Sono (Hawlev) 1'.00 SM '.20 l(lfteS Jttlw (Oelahol.liUY9) 3.20 UO Mbter Gennaro (Ollvaraal S 40 Also rKed: In Natur•I FOf'm, s-ctv. Jo11Y Writ•-. BeNdlcl Cenvon, Getaav Ruler. T1mt 1.10 '15. 1.$ •XACTA (1-5) Nid S1S3.00 51 ~ SIX (S-2·1·•·6 Of' l·l l peld l70,of1.20 wllll -wlnnlnO lldtet (ilx tiorwi). S2 PIO Six ccmollllon Nici sm .0 wfltl 12 winning tk:keta (five l'tot'tll) 11CMtTH uea. 1 1116 m11n on turf Cl"'t'ltal Court IMcCarronl 2UO I 20 uo Auto C:ommenclw (Slblltl 27 20 IUO Julltt's Prtdt (VMtf\tuele) • .0 Aho rKed; c-, HI-. lneugi.ral Star Ludlv Sarot.. Tlmt: 1 :41 3/ s. 1.$ Ix.ACTA (5·6) 11411<1 saso MIWT'H UCL 1 I I. m.lft. Ms AJltd (Blaclll 16 00 t.20 S.IO Joltv Shennofl (OelatlouuH•I 7 M UO Time to Rule IGarcll) l 60 Abo rlC9CL Ill-onto Miu . Gypay Autumn, C.mlell Ktv, Anoe4k Gir1 T1mt 1·'5 315 u •XACTA <•-11 Nici m• oo Attendance· 13,'67 U.S. Ot¥lftllk ........ tu111b c .. QM) THURSDAY'S aUUL TS MIW'• AJtr ...... ,.,...,,..,.... (OUtef• ....... 1•> I Alen Heckart, Frtdtricll'°"9 I 71 • 2 wn DoOson, Wlllur1on. Okla I 707 3 Jlmmll DorMv. Sclc*ant I 703 M111'1Mt ... l'1•1._.., fCMefa ....... 1.-1 I GW1 OUb1t. 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Welbrlnt ~c.adll RllPl'I Landrum Ronnie 8lldl LouGrafllm BoOE.Smllt\ Dennis Tt1.IMI Joni\ Hamarldl a·Onld Tantl$ KenGr9n RonConwnani Jim Albus DtMv ...... Grier Jones Mlllt McCuloulltl a·Bretl 8utTOUlllM Altr9d Mor1on Jon(Ml'fw BoOMMl'I HlrrY T Otclll'IO JoML¥0f!S Norm .Jar"vb T~Nellallme Pauf Pitrinl Monie Ntottey Gwv Hllberll Tom Siedlmlnn Bener-Nw WTYTl4w Mlrtl PulUt'letl a-Wllllam HNdlln JOflll Gentllt Lari"'+' Nelson Rodi v T"°""PSOn ltandV Wattlb a-It~ Frltnd Jeff Fox• Clllvln Pwle lto«ler'f Thompaoo •-Wllllm LudwlO Jeff Biker • -Denny Galalll* Roy Vucinldl Kevin Pretlnce .-.mafflur Clflf-ilid rnume rodev , ............ , JoAIW!WaallWA Oolw.H ~ Jull lftltster MltrY~ Sl\ar'oft 8M'Mrt1 Sandra Palrntf HM!MrOl'ww AIMlltO Hlbee ~ .. ,... DeClbit ~t·" ,.,,.,.., Betti~ ..... M!UalM DellorWI Sk.W. 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NEW YOltl( YANKE'ES--Announc:9 "" retltemwll of Lou P'lrlilll, OUlfltldtt. tftectlve SUndltv, so ne mew llecome first .,... coed! and Nit"" lnstrudor Alt- nour>CllCI "" "'°"' of RO\t White, tint base coed!, to I09dll asslltant IO the ..,_., "*'""'· ()pfloned Andra ltClller'hon, 1'10rtatoo. to COlumbui of !fie 1n1.,,.11on11 Leeoue, lftecttW Fridav. It~ 8otlOy ~ INrtlloo, from Colunltlui, 41f· lectl¥t Frlde'r Recelltd Brien 0."911, outflelder, from Cotumout, ""9dlva Sun- div. ......... L.-.. ATLANTA 81tAVE$-Rtactlva1t4 Clluo.11 Wa$1\lntton, outflel4tr Ootlonecl T trrV Harper. ouiftelcl9r, 10 Rlc::twnond of lllt """'8tlonel LMUUt CHICAGO CUBS-OPlloned Ron /Mr'edlltl Ind ~ Allen>1r1no, pit~ and litnrv Cotto. Ol.lt6Mdtr. to IOwa of JM Amerlan ASlocialloft. aASKETaALL ................ ASMddla SEA TT\.E SUPEllSONICS-Silned Jld< Slllma, <Wller. to • ftft-vew C011rnct. f'OOTSALL ...._.F .... U.- CLEVELAND BROW~ TtrTY Nuvant, ~ IO a ..-of --,,_ QIOfr~ PHU.:M>ElPHIA EAGLES-Sl911ao ,.,._.., .......... ltleker Named Lou llUmllM lalanl atou1 SAN FltANOSCO 4'ERS--Sl9necl Jim Fatvmon.i, ~ ~er. to a four· -COlllr'ad uu..I --........ L.-... MICHIGAN PANTHEltS-Sl9necl Tom Tumun, °"'91ve llnen'laf\, to 1 multl-vear COfttnld ~ Mltle Wiiia~ .... ,..._ \ f Orange COa t DAILY PILOTi/Friday, :June 16, 1984 ----- KWIZ RADIO ANl:f DISNEYLAND PRESENT ••• -----_::.==========;::::==-=-===================~ KWIZ Radio and Disneyland welcome summer with a special presentation of ''Fantasy In the Sky'' Flreworksl Tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m., be watching the skies above Disneyland and have your radio tuned to KWIZ, 1480 AM. Your eyes and ears wlll be· treated to both the famous Disneyland Fireworks and to their carefulJy synchronized and orchestrated music, ~ Including a medley of Disney tunes and patriotic songs. SEE THE DISNEYLAND FIREWORKS AND HEAR THEIR MUSIC TOMORROW NIGHT ON KWIZ RADIO (/ ·_ '\ I I , ,.. Arid that's not all. Beginning at 8:00 p.m., be listening as KWIZ's Patrick Veling brings you special r_eports and interviews from Main Street U.S.A ., including an interview ~ith Clarence "Ducky" Nash, the _ voice of Cf>onald Duck since the character was created fifty years ago. It's all part of Donald's SOth Birthday Celebration at The Happiest Place on Earth. o 1984 Walt Disney Productions j / €0AST~~~~~~~~~~------~~~-=--- P e ope . ' . Celebritlee donning •slack Tie and Boot.' l>Ue BYaDa and Roy RO,e:n wU1 make one of their rare pabllc appearancee Saturclay at the Black Tie and BoOfa Gala at Coto De Cua. 81.nCerLahale Kaua. Cybill S~berd and Richard llarcu are al90 on the aam Uat f• tlM rtelman-llarcu .pouored eTeDt belleft~ tbe Modem Pentatlalon AMoclatlon tn•a•ac and dnelopment pro- ll"UI· Ru Allen will emcee tbe eotertalnment proytdeil bf llel Tlllla, the Cowbo~8:'d from llardlD-Sllnmou an4 Snaft Garrett'• Tena Company Orclaestra. Capeis. at the Cannery- encl with chowder feast Dance music lures crashers · tnto Art Connections· '84 Palms were read, ~catura were sketched, handwritings were analyzed and colors were assigned ... to the more than 600 attendina capers at the Cannery sponsored by four Children's Home Society auxiliaries at the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Beach. The rccord-break.i 01 crowd boat-hopped and dined on fish delicacies. tacos and clam chowder thanks to hosts Kelea and BW Bamlltea and their Cannery staff and Malarky's Pub. For the music-lovers vocalistJuoaCUae(he's C.llme K. Doremu appearin& this month at Harpoon ~c~·a in Dana -· ·· ----pmnt) was chert alongwittrthe briakliancinJ'grouJJ, "Bo'8 Rocken". Comic ~hebestpartofthedayforsomel.vastheawarding of prizes. JalleCnaea,apastpresidentoftheOC · ·Council of Auxiliaries, won Olympic tickeu; Sally 1 • Darrow can weekend at the La Jolla Hotel; Paal Draa a Umnl has opening night tickets to South Coast Repertory; Saa4ylllad1 hasaSSOO&ift atM. Jacques Furs and Pat Prickett has a certificate for the same amount at regroup Wyndham f;cigh and Bau Beater can take three others to Palm Spnnas for a weekend. . Belen BamUtoa.)V&S aeneral cbainnan assisted by Ott Bll11 ofl..as Damas Auxiliary; SaWe Straab of HB executive leads former Groundltngs to creative outlets ·Cherie Kerr Doremus. president of Kerr & Associates in Huntinston Beach and 'former professional com- edienne, is heading a new alumni association for a Hollywood im- provisational group. The voup. The Groundlings, was founded 12 years ago and has produced such well known celebrities as Laraine Newman of "Saturday Niaht Live" fame, Cassandra Peterson who plays "Elvira, Mistress of m Ni:ght" and Valerie Curtin-, a former sw on television's "9 to 5" and writer of movies, "And Justice for All" and "Best Friends." "Cherie's public relations back- around will be an ass&t in orpnizi~J this ~up," said Tom Maxwell. artisuc director of the Oround.Jinp. She will oversee committees to raise funds, create a newsletter and directory and coordinate a yearly revue. Assisting her will be Rob Dames, Steve White, Nancy Ryan and Bob Drew. "Our aim is to establish an at- mosphere where all <?f these t;a)ented people can enaa&C 1n creative op- ponuoities; Doremus said. Tbe Ground.Jin&S present two im· provisational comedy shows every Friday and Saturday evening and its Sunday Company performs once a week. . Tbe Jl'O!J{> was rtcently chosen as one of eiabt Southern Calif omia theatre lfOUPI for the Olympic Arts Festival. It is midway tbroue its two- weck stand. presentina 'Olympic Trials. A duck Huard M)'ltery," atarrina Phil Hartmcnt as an ~ orivate detective 10 a comlc-mU11cial r.Wb<Mk>ne-it." Doremus pcnormCd 1J'l tbC poup'a Of'llJnal cast m 1972 at The Cellai' in Lot Aflatle and The Comedy Store in West HoUyWood. Ayudantes; Jackie Rodaen ofNewport Harbor and Sllirley Barrh offiara ae Ninos. ~ • • • Creating their own maaic in Cannery Village the same evening were interiordei· er JHJLDe DlsoD and her husband Kea staging .. A N . iin Cannery Village" at her newly renovated Desi&n imensions on Villa Way. Welcoming friends from the Newoon Beach and Huntington Harbour areas (who literally applauded Joanne's transformation of the comer site). the D1xons offered a generous buffet.for their l SO guests. Sharing the Dixons' enth~siasm for the qua111tncss of Cannery Village were llWa.rY Ima, Dia.De Ma~ Dlollakl, Dona PaAla, Crals Beckwttk. Don Want. Jeu and Bob Laeu, Beverly and Jon Holcomb, Gall and Jose Roaa. J8dy SttlDeT, ltay and Jten Dixon. Ott ~nd Ba-Padilla, alrley and Bob Willard, AD1ela and Doa Rartfelder, U.yd and Bob Baron, Gloria and Tom Hyams, Ju and David Aoki, Jackie and Lee Parker, Bettbla and Jim Saraeaat and CynR!a Bl1bop. • • • • Tea dancing music with tunes of the '40sand '50s coming from Noguchi Gardens sounded so great it lured in .. panycrashers". A couple said they couldn't resist the music as the acce ted cham~andjo.inedthe Ari Connection ·84group. The afternoon affair hosted by South Coast Plaza honored 25 members oft he Visual Art Commission of the OC Ans Alliance. This is the group behind the Art Connections '84 in progress now (started Thursday at Bowers Museum) and continuing through September in seven sites throughout the county. (More information available from 836-1600). Art Connections '84 Chairman Nixson Borab (there with Eatber) presented certificated to AC donors and sponsors. Among the I 00 an lovers there were Patti- Geae and Mill Sampson, VlfllDla D;ondae, Doris Lusk, Pat Jtrone, Dr. Jama Du.aJJta. Jad1e Brace Samner, Carol Llad, Tom Dowlllla. Gail Foor, A.Dne Natt and CarolDIS&aaJ1laoandMaaraEQu.SouthCoast Plaza's community relations administrator and market- ing director. The music that captured the ·:party crashers" was by a trio from Ron Rubin Productions. Today's Paparazzi is edited by Vida Dean with conlribut1ons from correspondent Ann Conwav. c....itaat label ......... drapee Genny a.ma to .... If .... la Milt.s to wea.dal warm. aataaa colon. At left. Dea1li llcOraw aDd l e..aoatla-old IOD lllattlaew take Today the Orouridlinp 5(h0ol lists rnore than 1 SO udents. Worbhopa. clasaet and presentation are con· dueled at the Groundhnaa ~tre. 7307 Melrose A'Ve. .. Lo /\natl . _., diae Mt from tlaelr bNr of Capen. Ofange COUt DAILY PILOT /Fft6ftt, June 11. tlM Can top c1Jef be· perfect?· Maxtmtn's wtnntng over tou nest critics of haute cutstne • Muim1n at the renowned MOulill de Mouains near Cannes. 'i1'bey named Mui.min the bell chef m France under the IF of 4S. NEW YORK (AP) -At qe 3S. he•sat the top of bis craf\, a master of traditional and .. QouvelJe" cuisine and~ of even the feist}' veterans of France s baute cuuine. J.acques Maxim1n ap~ to have done it all. But the precocious chef of fra.nce's land.mark Hotel N~ bristles a bit at the sugesbon. 1 want to arrive · at perfection," he decla.res. his brown eyes Oashin&. "to satisfy all the customers alfthe time." While Maximin is a bit inclined to bravado; be bas nonetheless wori over some or the world's more skeptical food critics. After three years at tbe Necmco's Cbantecler restaurant in Nice, Mui· min ~ two Stan from the tnlditional Michelin suide and aot the .lli&best .J'J1i9I -four .. toques" - from' tile more liberal but equally respected Gau!t-Millau ,Wde to France, which described dinner at the Cbantecler as .. the best meal of the year" and Maxim.in u "a revelation." Recently, Gault-Millau surveyed 35 of France's .top chefs, includina Paul Bocu.e, the Troi&fos brot.ben and Roger V CTSC. who once coached He's a v~ crativc force in the kitchm. commandina hil toUt- cbefs with wltat 06e oblei'ver termed ... orpnized ~ ... puttinsbiuipa- lUJ"C OD every ClOW'le if poM&ble, addifti sauce here, ream..._ vea-. etables there. • At Toucano. a pt)Sb. oolOrful New York restaurant run by Brazilia,n Ricardo Amaral, Maximin's latest project is trainina a corp1 of cooks to -as Maximin sees it -tran.llorm Toucano into .. the top res&aurant in New York in mmontM." 0 Many of my friends are a.rtisu and I am inspired by them -more than I am by other chefs. .. be said. ••All the time, I am W1:tCb:inJ with my eyes for colors . .. listenina for sounds •.. wtina ... I learn from everytb.ina. .. He &!so.A.rams of so~y enci-nCierln& :.-: pet{ect m.arrialt of hi&b-• _. teChnotoaY and baute cuisine, a sophisticated oomputaized system that would parantee the pkuuni of every palate. .. You would have man and ma- chines working totetber." be says, · .. but in the final moment. rt is the man who triumphs. .. llflDoa Borab, left. ~ Art ConaeCtlou '8' wttla Dorla Luk and Dr. Jam• Danatnc la llf0j1ldd Oudea. ................... K.- llllt and ~ttl-Gene Sampeon chat with Pat Krone. Boem BW and Belen Hamilton re1az on deck of their Cannery Reetaurant u Capen crowd mllla bebtnd.them. Joan e Roee 1eta her palm .-d bJ ~edaa Jola.u. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, JUM 15. 1984 A11 luDEIS There's still time left to Plant summer colOr -. 0 YOU HAVE OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE OR HIP? We.are investigating a medication shown to be effective in treating arthritis. Participation in this study in- cludes M.D. supervision, lab testing, medications, and is free to all qualified participants. For m~re information call- 644-9631 DIET CENTER. IS HEREI ... We're the fast, natural and Inexpensive approach to permanent weight con- trol that has proven safe for men and women-' ... r 241-1110 888 81k1r St. s.tte 211 C.st1 ltS1 Call us today for a free, introductory COfl$Ultation. • The last wei9ht-loss pro9ram you'll ever need. BJ KATHRYN WIWANS c.w ............... ~ .............. 1t•s not too late to plant summer color. Take advaotaat of our cool June mominas to 1tan annuals aod ~nnial1 ttiat will provide a summer-long rainbow of color. .. • If you have mildew in your ~en. you may be watering too late in the day. Try watenna early morning or by late afternoon. • • • • Remember to cut off the runners of your strawberry plants before they root. -. • • • • Mulch heavily around the base of rose bushes and follow up with a regular watering program. Creating a basin around each plant will help. • • • •If you haven't done so already, go ahead and cut off the dried. dead foliage of any spring blooming bulbs you had. · • • • • Keep bougainvillea vines on the dry side while they're blooming to insure the brightest colors. Too much water at this time fades their color and also encourages more foliage then the colorful bracts. AN:o DAD'S DAV, 10011 Give vegetables upward mobility You can double the pro-· types? Look: to beans, pole duction per square foot in or runner, including snap the part of your vegetable and lima beans and scarlet garden set aside for large runner beans. There's also plants as the vining or cantaloupe; bitter melon. twining vegetables can be an oriental vegetable; trained on supports. cucumbers. both the long. U'l lARGEST VARIETY IN ORANOE COUNTY DAD&ORAD • oa:oRATUfO KITS • rN CUTOUTS • Ofl.OMS-AU KINOS • NOWl11ES & MCJCM MORE The more leaves of the slicing and picklinJ. types; vining varieties means a chayote, a squash-like veg- greater capacity for soaking etable; gourds, edible; up energy from the sun, and melons such as honeydew the robust vegetable plants crenshaw and Persian; tum this energy into the peas, tall varieties; pump- production of fruits and kins; and squash, winter pods. storage types. Other bonuses from Of course, one of the best SCHOIAR$ BU81lW- MNtt VARlmES ~- climbing vegetables in-· best for tomatoes is to elude the ease of harvest, support them in sq~ or extended produc tio n cylindrical cages:' Cages (sometimes three to four force the tomato plant to weeks longer than bush grow up rather than Spmld varieties and fewer disease out, so you can plaoe and insect problems than if tomatoes closer together these vines were on the and harvest more frWt per •MS • r.ATS ·~ •BEARS groun~. . square foot of garden space. Which le.ind of vegetables Tomato plants grown in offer runner or vining this way Jtnerally suffer 801 W. Baker, Just West of Bristol Costa Mesa 979:85 70 !-=======~ less from disease and insect •IT AllT CASH problems than plants aJ. 0ue11ty Old watcnee, 1e1ap lowed to sprawl on the gold. Jewelry,. ground. For the viJorous ¥911 AGI TIMI main-crop tomato hybrids, Tonight, these people are going to give you something • contagious. Laughter. Improvisational Comedy "War Babies.,, Tonight at 10:00 pm on Channe! 23 of Group W I '" ao.t ewwon the cages should be S to 6 IN L llUT m., u . feet in height and 21h feet • .._... .....in across. )Jw 9oJL s~ 30o/o OFF CHRISTIAN DIOR 100°/o COTTON, PINK ONLV;"P-L. Long Gown Short Pajama -Nite Shirt er-~ LINGERIE 3406 CVio. Lido, }lwpoU Btaei (714) 67s-n10 ~ 1bu Sat. 10-~30 New impatiens causing stir Impatiens are a great favorite of gardenen to plant in flower beds, borders, window boxes, patio tubs and hanginJ baskets in semishady areas. You ·u find iu flowers blooming in white, pink, rose, violet, orange, red or lilac. The name impatiens comes from a typical charac- teristic of the seed capsules. When the capswes are ripe and lightly touched, they bunt open with considerable force and the seed is dispersed over a wide area; hence impatiens, or the other popular common name of touch- mc-nol In India, the juices are used for dyeing silk and wool· in Japan, the dye is used as nail polish. The true value of fmpatiens in the &arden lies in the new hybrids as they have caused a revofution in summer bedding plants offering serious rivalrY to petunias. salvia and geraniums. Amona the newer hybrids are a ~u" of dwarf forms which grow only six to twelve inches 1n hci&ht and have been improved for flower size. There are also semidwarf and tall varieties. AD impa1iens like a rich soil, light shade in the wanner areas of the state and constant attention during the summer as to their walerinJ needs. First off, some of the more popular uses of impatiens is in containers and we all know that container plantings dry out faster than those in the r.round. With the warmer weather of summer, you must keep an eye out for the watering needs of all containcnzed plantings. This extra attention as far as watering is -quite diminished when you sec a ~na basket brimming with the colorful blooms of the impauen. The New Guinea impatiens which are fairly new introductions having been brought from New Guinea in 1970 arc causing quite a stir. This handsome, freo. flowering impatien is distinauished.by green. bronze or red leaves that vary in shape. M9re ofte°' they arc variepted with a yellowish band runmna lenathwise throuah their centers. Their brilliantly colored flowers are a aiabt to behold in vibrant scarlet, red. deep (>WPIC, orange, many shades of pink or even glistening white. 'P~tio Gardening' workshop offered A class entitled .. Patio Gardening0 will be offered at Sherman Gardens on Wednesday, June 20, 1984, 9:30 a.m. to noon. Learn the secrets of sue<:essfuJ oontainer gardening and turn your drab patio into a floral paradise. In this morning workshop the experts from Sherman Gardens will cover all aspects of container pr<tening including soil mixes, watering schedules, fertilizen, transplanting and pest control. Registration is S 1 S and preregistration is required. For further information call the Garden oflioe at 673-2261. Tustana Society 1neeting scheduled Tustana African Violet Society will meet Wednesday June 20, at the Mercury Savings BuildinL 109S Irvin~ Blvd. in Tustin . _Ptant and supply sales beain at 6:30 p.m .; meeting and horticultural program at 7, Plant and supply sales end at 8:1S. Nationally·recognized hybridizer Michael K.artuz -will l>f'*Ot-a "Survey of-Geaneriads/' the l)lant family including African violets and their cousins such u flame violets, candy com plants, and lipstick vines. Visitors are welcome. Bloomina .(frican violets are &iven to each new member. For further information pleatc call ~885 I. ' Watch your watering Many aardenen like the old-fuhioncd, red clay, terrJ con.a pot1. They breathe and water quickly evaporates from them. So watch your waterina tbiJ summer if you plant up clay Pott with herbs, annuals and even succulent.a. As th~ are many decorative kinds that you will find !*fUl. for hanainl-balket prdenina or the ~Y strawberry ,an With it.a ma.ny .POCketa. you qa.in should be watchful'° that your plant.a do not dry out. Classified advertisi ng is your best choice for help 1n selling the items you no longer need. It's quick and inexpensive. and the Pilot teaches potentaaf buyers who live in this area. Call t6day . ._.. DlilyNDt ., lu..-:a IJILOIO IUCK ..... IMCNB.1 LfHflQ NEW8HOUR POWIJltOUll CllHEWS AICNrWIQ NICNEWS DOC YAM DYKE lC)MOYll * ''Chatlit Chan And Tl'lt CurM Of The Oregon Outen" (1981) Petlf Uttinov. Ricl'l1td Hatch CH)MOYIE ... ''Grtut 2" (1912) Muwtll CIUllilld, Mictltllt Pt.ff If. ~)IOXINO -1:30-MAOIC ol <*. PAINTWG NlW$ TAXI WHm. OF FORTUNE mTHATGll. -7:00- &CISNBWS OtieeNEWS I HAWt DAVI~ :.:~ HlWI WHEEL OF FORTUNE l lllSINEllAEPORT EUAOP£AH JOUNW. ft.M.MAGAZN EHT'ERTAIMNT TONIOKT LCM COHNECTION lDMOYIE * * "Tl'lt Battle Of Nerttva" ( 1971) Yul 8rynnef, Hardy Kruger r PAPE.A CHASE: THE 8£POHO YEAR <Z1 MOVIE U "Six Pack' (1982) Kenny Rog. ers. Diane Lane -7:30- 11 2 ON THE TOWN 0 8 FNllA.Y F£UD G lAVEAHE & 8H1ALEY l OOtllllft GEYEONL.A. 8) P£OPlE8 COURT . · •-.n. *KD WOflD OF NIMALS '11) WAINNGTON WEEK IN REVllW ())11CTAC~ C)MAXTRAX -l:00--11 Cl) THE DlMES OF HAZ2AAD D a THE MAST£A GMOVIE * * * "Gold Diggers Of 1935" ( 1935) Oiclt Powell.-~ Stuart G G.J BEHSOH D X*ER'S W1LD CD NATIONAL LAMPOON'S HOT A.ASHES eMOYE *** "Clleytnne Autumn" (1964) JlmtS Stewart, Riehafd Wldm.vit Olfec1ed by John Ford. tl3 W~TON WEEK IN fEVIEW ee> WAU. STET WEEK CC)MOVIE **'·~ "Manlyn" (t980) Catherine HICQ, Rlcllard Basehart H MOYIE **'' 'Rocity t11 (1982) SytYester Stallone Clrf Weathers S MOVIE * * "The Sting II ( 1983) Jaclu• Gleeson Mac Davw -8:30-a crJ '""WEBl~T"""'EA - 0 11C TAC DOUOH UM BOAT • ENT£RTAIMHT TONIGHT m WAU.STREETWm< '11) ... COOfl£A'8 ORMm COUNTY Q)MOVIE **'""Beach Girls" (1982) Debra Blee. Val Khnl -t:00- 11 Cl> OAUAS D ~MOVIE * * '* "Dracula" (19791 Frink Lan- gella. Laurence OIMer 8 9 BLUE THUNDER GNEWS m MERV GRff1H 8D NATUAE OF THINGS '1i> AOfTllE 4DDAAOHET V~Mllantet Laannoe OUYI• etan u Vaa Reim••· wllo trt• to pet tlae el..t.. ftlllplre oat of bu1A111 ID' tlae Praak Laqellti ftnlon of .. Dracala ... toidpt at 8 on t'OIC, Cban•el 4. **~ "Natlonll Lampoon's v~ bOn" ( t9831 Ctle¥y Chall. ~ O'Angelo (O)fllCME "Moly" (No Oatel IJ)MOYE .. ~ "Night Shift" (1982) HllWy Wir*llr, MlehMI Kelton. All Merchandise ~ Price or Less Trees • Flowering Shrubs • Fertilizers Garden Tools & Accessories • Ceramics Baskets • House Plants & More! THIS WEEKEND 8:00 am -5:00 pm June 16th & 17th 81El{l{A GAl{DE!(S 2070 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa [ 1 1 c.-} -1186 LLOYD•!i garden shop LLOYD'S 3rd ANNUAL , POTTERY SALE ALL RED CLAY MEXICAN POTTERY ALL U.S. POTTERY• GAINEY POTTERY & STONEWARE 20AL OFF MARKED . -,o PRICR- MARIGOLD a PETUNIAS I Ideal for Summer Sun WHITE PONY PAK Reg. 11" NOW7r 18 GAL. WHllE BIRCH AND RED LEAF PCUM Reg .... IAU •49·~ CCJMOWll ---... ~ "The Huller .. 11911) ,., .............. ~ _,._ .. Belushi 'probabl stoned OD SNL ,_.,~ - **~ "T.-Y~ l4Mt To IOI was Wound :.u9."' etMS• M1c11t1 ~. w11tw Producer unaware Bdullu often wu ,iellcNI ..a . ~ ;-.,. ..,..o-:f=--d~----u~se~t:-:i'h_e...,n-. -===""'o,;;..._beeaute fdlowicac manm ~:a... •• ~" o... 11114, ,,_._ had become the...,. or I.be eo.~·Eblrd c. AMI, ....... Alllrl • • it said. •!!!.econ now assumes Belushi, wbodied••• llia •912«• mi_,,,. 8 f'&ED • .._. .. ..,. ... "' d~ovetdote,ilponra)l'ed111Mavy4k'lil •~"1lltNeuglltyVlctonena"(1178) 1 nv•~uc.nu uaer in a rcctDLly pUblilbO,d book. -Winla a... 8'olnl • ._,., T,... "'T..._...., -The Shon Life and Fut Times of Jolla -t.11-LOS ANGELES -The executive Beluahi,"btBobW~ ~~~ ~ .. (1t7a. 81_ producer of NBC• .. Saturday NiJht Live·· "But f never •• (John) 111e ~-9' .... says be now "assumes" df'UIS .-ere used oo Ebcnol Mid. ~ 9 Wllldl the tet while John Belushi was a cast Wlli&e in chatle of deVdooinl tbc la1e--1:ao-member, th~ be was unaware ofitat ni&bt comedy ~ EbertoI laid. be Cl>MDYR tbe time. -· not ,...."""nsible i>r polici"• the allow. **~............._, .. .., .. ,,_..)•~........_ Di 1. r..-~1 b ·""-N•"' ... _ ·~--~-, _, ....,.,_ c ..... ""nu , w o was~ 11'... ex-Buttoday,asesecu1iveDIOdecer ... 1Wit ICeflnldy.~Polard ecutive in cbarle of developinJ .. Saturday would be my ~bilit)'. • .__ -1:11-Niahtl.ive"in I9n,toldtdevisioawrittn 1"1>eRi1nodnlauseoa'SlliuntayNp1 ..,... p _tbered here Wednesday ni&ht that .be Live'ioday,"saidEbenol. lf.bediacoVered ••~ "Thi Lott eonw.t · 1195'1 knew of no drua use at the sliow in the dr\11 ute by a suffer no-. EbienOI uid. M C'Aur"°"*o~-:_tqt . mid-1~70s. . _ would have the penon earoD ill NBC'• 9 .,_ But 10 ~ be said. be runpaus counsdi"I PfOIJ"&lll. • ... ~ ''Four Ftltlws" (113t) that BelUshi may .have been usma drup. .. lfwithin24to41houn"tbe..&rhed ~ Aldlerdlort, June eup,. .. particularly durina penods when John not taken ~to correct me pl~ tbc ,.:.. . • • pmon would be~ be .ncs. IHIAL1";a., ... -----...-iiill-.... 111!!11-The i ue of drul use in Hol.lytwood bu LA. lODlY • • received much anention in rec:imt moatbl.. AU•MFMa.Y .T_iz 'T'ayJ01 r set A aory in tbiJ week"• i11UC of TV Gui* ::' IWnlr8 LAUCJH..1t L J. • .a maaazine. citina wUdenillied IOUl"CCS wbo t • "Ooc:tor "-~oit" ( 1983) o.n S".. ' U t J ' J worked on the now-<:aneeled CBS sbow AkroYd.Donne~. l or nO e ro e "Square Pecsi .. cbarlcd that drup ~ rQdily available on the set. were med aDd -~--LOS ANGELES (AP) -Look wbo"s affected the quality of the wort:." DICMWl•AOIU> checkina.into ABC's .. Hotel" this comin& Harve_y Shepbard. lenior vice preSideot -tao-season-flizabeth T~!;· of CBS Entertainment. laid be was .. aever l llNlWI ProducerAarooSpe · saidTaylorwill aware of d.ru& UIC" oo "'Squaft ~"He ••'h "Murder 11 A ar.Ac1 Play" star in a 1equeoce tJtJed ·•cntimate said 'tan al~ bad been releued &om (1974) Robert Powel, JerWe LM1dln Stranaen." She plays a IC>' star who, shows because of~ involvement. ""but I (D)MCME after a ~Y absence. lo make a won't identify tbeln. t *"' ''TM List Amencan Yrgin" comeback ma play in San francirco. Macten:z:ie Phillips of .. One Day at a (tll2) LIM'ftll Monoeon. DiMe "We beard thto~ mutual friends that Time"wasre1easedfromtbatsbowin 19IO FrtNlln ~ ·Miss Taylor r~ Hoter and wOuJct be Illa ttpeated WdiDiess aod abteoc:lf from -2:11--1Dtt1c!1ed ·in doina the mew," aid. ~·':::;.Jll,. .. Mitili•hrklity iolcarnbtrtins-......,.,. ~ ·~ BiD LoMond. actnow. led&ai lhe bad I dtuf pr:obieill, * * * *flil lloocr' ( > S"*'8r Io receot times, Taylor has madt a suest was tn21ed and~ the ICl'ICS. Stllone.Aldwder.w.. appearance on ABC's .. General Hospital" Stacy K.cach of the CBS ICl"ies .. Mike **~ Alddlt Of The Sands.. and stamd in the HBO movie .. Between Hammcr"m:iently wasarresledinl..ondoa Friends" with Carol Burnett. for cocaine possession. He pleaded i.JlDo. (1980) MrchM Yottt. Simon MlcCor· She will ro-sw in .. Hotel" with Roddy cenL ~. -a.-McDowall, who starred in her first movie, Shephard aid CBS bad no tet ~ e MOVIE .. Lassie Come Home," in 1943. They also about K.eacb continuina on the show .if be ••~ .. Aoctltshlp X-¥" (1951) starred together in "Cleopatra" in 1962. were coovicted. Coloring Contest ltS A Horse Of A Different Color ·6'111•9'119"&• Rlirgrounds • CostaMesa • July 6-15 WIN ERS! One winner in each age group will be chosen. Each winner will receive 4 ticket• to the Orange County Fair. Winning pictur will be posted in the Fine Aita exhibit at the fairground . PR01't: ~~~~~~~~~~ 0 3:5 yn. 0 6·8 )ft. 0 9-11 n . , L Ot9tgl Cout DAILY PilOT"tld•y. June 15, 1984 AN IN'TERE5l1NC:J TMING A600T f 00"· •. z ,,~ cp.tJ, .- z z 1 by Gus Arriola I HAT/! !lTA.RTINC;, TH~~V °'/: HAL.F• COCKJ:Of 6Ul 1'M~ l~T ANT YOU POT ff IN TME ~INK, 11' f>ECOMf ~ GAF\eAGE' POlKEO BY MORTON North·South West d al . NORTH + Kt4 c,, QU 0 1951 •AO vulnerable. player to come oul of the military serviu. He waa to well known 11 a tournamenl director that many tended to forget his 1kill a1 a player. Thi• it our favorite uample of his ability. "The Brain.'' 11 he was known. nt South. Wt T EAST •<UlOS +SUU c:, A JJO• <:1 98 7f 0 U 0 Vold . • '""' • 10988 OUTH •A <:' K Z 0 AQJ107&4 •QU The biddinr: Wett Ntrtli Eut SHU. 1 • Obie 4 • 6 0 Db~ PUI Pue Pa11 Opening lead: Queeo of •. North dredged up a takfout double of Ea1l'1 one spade opening and Eut took adva""Dtap of the vulnerabll ity to preempt the bidding to an uncomfortable level. That misht have disturbed ~me. but1Gen. Gruenther, In hit usual strairhtrorward man- ner. leaped to six diamonds. West's double wu to tell the world that no one bids a slam after he opens the bidding and gets away unscathed. The late Gen . Allred 1-~==~::=.---=-...J -....!::======::!._-___ ~_.:::=~~==------.I ' Gruenther was probably the West Jed the queen of spades and, when dummy came down, declarer did not like his chances. With the THE FAMILY CIRCUS "If we're only gettin' daddy one present, who gets to give it to him?" · MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson by Virgil Partch (VIP) "You just popped another rivet, cowboy." DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketcham most accomplished bridge SHOE I'M £,OZ~, SENAID~. &Uf IT'S A FEDWL.LAW:_j Rl(,\AT NOW, l1M 'flto\IM<T "'M IN 'f\Af. 'tO '/MW C».?~ ~ FOR BE1TER OR FOR WORSE wiDGe.il~t£R HAVE A COFFEE 1ALKR8001 1H1NGS CllAILES Go1£1 kins or clubi marked In tbt Wttt hand, It 1Mmed that declarer had to loat a heart and a club. But Tht Brain had made a repulatlon ror deploy· Ina his rorcea to best advan• tare. and he made no mistake. Declarer won th• ace of spades, and then led a low heart from ~is hand toward the queen on the table. If West rose with the aee, declarer would be able to get rid of two clubs-one on the king or 1pades and the other on the queen of hearts-so West ducked perforce. Oum my'1 queen won, and detJarer slulfed has kinr of hearts on the king of spades. This play is known to the trade as ~ "Morton's Fork Coup." Bul that was only part of ~.~ I~ ~1 ! OON'I~ MIMI the pN>blrm. N~w doelatt! fiacflo worty about t"o pon1· ble club loaera. He t0lved that problem u adeptly. After rumnr I heart hl1h. ht led a trump to the lline and rutred another heart high. He then crossed ba<'k to the table with the king of trumps and led tbt nine of 1pad •· When Eaat did not, or could not, cover. declarer did oot ruff. Instead he discarded a losing club. West won the ten of duba. but he was faced with losin1 propositions. A club return would run to declarer'• queen. and a major .auit would permit declarer to rurr on the board while pilchinr his last dub loser from hand. Either way. South's battle was won. by Jeff MacNelly FU~K l' tt'INKEBBEAN Wlaaiag wltla~iae -lKLE EARl..!& m.D WINE - by Tom Batluk A FRl~KQ umE WINE 1J4Ai ~001.4'8E~ "If Ignoring me isn't bliss. I don't know what is!" MOON M ULLl~S SNORE LORE ... lOOK AT H/M( SMILIN~ IN Hts SLf~~p ! PEANUTS LOOK, CHARLES .. I 60T A POST CARD FROM PATTY'. s~e·s IN PARIS .. TUM8LEWEEDS • ' . f M ~RY A8JtJT hf( ~E RUN I WAS JUST TRYING TO HIT/HE ~LL . 0 ) DR.SMOCK by Ferd & Tom Johnson llA! A . L.lk'fLY Df<£AM .' by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan SQ Prot=E!l>IONAL.f> 'TMltl:O IN LJQOIO WASTE Ot5POSA(l by George Lemont so ee A GOOC' eGG ANC' Ct....IMe> e>ACK O N-rO 1"He COUCH; OKAY~ I ., I . V inventor has patently' ·good aea for drapes at Rodgers hopes Secur,-tt-vee· will ·Pat Rodgers' arandmother in- ented a coffee grinder. Her father nvented disc brakes and spray cans, ut never bad them patented. odgenjust invented "Secur-it-vee." method of getting total privacy from peries. A company in New Jersey is interested in obtainina rights and Rodsers hopes to make a bundle. Herkidssay, "Sowhatelaeisnevtr' Mom bu always been busy doina something. For awhile, she made fitted sheets for boat and recreational vehicle beds of unusual sizes. Her sheet company profits allowed her to buy a restaurant she bas since sold. M ~DI olfmautbn1~ invention whose details she isn't ready to disclose. "Secur-it-vee" is just the latest in a continuous $tream of new projects. The idea behind it is drapery closure through the use of concealed Velcro. Ar\ anachment on a sewing machine hems the drape and puts a matching "Y' on each side of the closing halves in a single step, Rnti"" ·~iti That way, the drapery manufac- turer has no additional labor costs. So for only pennies more, be <:an offer an option for which be characs dollars extra, she explained. Rodgers an'd her husband have qmped around enoup to know that drapet do~ alway~ close when they should, especially in recreational vechiclcs and boats. Hotels too, often have walkways inviting tourists to peak in: Rodacrs hopes to interest embassies wbose bua-proof rooms aren't peck-proof. She isn't worried about home seamstresses picking up on the idea and attachina a Secur-1t-vcc of their own. Those who spend $80,000 on an RV, she asserts, don't want a tacky, home-made drapery closure. Rodgers has always felt stron&ly about privacy. Her Fountain Valfey home has trees pruned to cover the windowseuctly. Shesa.id she doesn't die into her pool to entertain the nei&bbon. ·-·• . l{odgtn admitted surprise lhat her patent was accepted. But on the other hand. she sa.id. "when was the lut time you saw something new in draperies?" The only change readily observable is smaller hems and a tendency to skimp on material. Rodgers • she feels proud to bave her name in the same book with Edison and Marconi. lfsbewo.Uout a good deal with a manufacturer soon, she'll be 'on to ber next invention. Check the air, pleaae At flnt &Janee, Edward Mam of £1 Puo •PP._!UW to be daecJdDC tile air preen.re of a Tau-abed ti.re. Bat what tbe Tezu red- Fluor' s contracts 3 seminars . teach $1 billion on tax law By dte .Associated Presa Auor Corp. announced it bas received nearly $1 billion in new contracu in the first six weeks of this quarter. The announcement followed di9Closurc of an 8S percent drop in leCOnd~uartet profits because of depressed engineering and construc- tion business. "Auor's awards throuabout the first 7Yz months of fiscal 1984 total about $2.S billion compared with S1 .2 billion for all of 6scaJ 1983," Irvine-hued Auor's president and chief operating officer, David Tap- pan, told a group of security analysts m Boston Wednesday. However, Tappan sa.id be still expecu the company wiU have declin- ina profits for the rcll)ainder of this fucal )'.e&r. On Tuesday, the compey aid its net for the second period ending April 30 drop~ to S4. S million. or 5 cents per share, compared to $31.1 million, or 39 cents per share, in a similar period last year. Revenues for the guartcr dropped to Sl.2 billion from $1.4 billion. Fluor forms executive office of the president J. Robert Auor, chairman and ~hief executive officer of Auor Corp., has announced the formation of an office of the president reporting to David S. Tappan Jr., president and chief operating offlCCr. Auor simul- taneously announced corporate promotions and personnel cbanges approved by the board of directors at its June 12 meetina. Buck Mickel, who served as chair- man of Auor's engineering and construction group, and Charles N. Cannon, formerly chairman of Fluor Enaineers Inc., were named to the new positions of vice chairmen of the board and members of the office of the president. Auor said the two senior ex- ecutives will devote themselves ex- clusively to assistina president Tap- pan in EclC market development and Iona-range plannina as well u oper- ations company-wide. The company will benefit from this concentration of effon at the hiahest management level, be added. Dean K.. Allen. director and presi- dent of Auor Enaineers, succeeds Mickel IS chainnan of the E&C -sr<>UP· Huab K.. Coble, director and aroup vice president-marketing, E&C aroup, replaces Allen IS president of Auor Enaineers. Vincent L. Kontny has been promoted from aroup vice president to executive vice president of Auor Engineers. The promotions of Allen, Coble and Kontny arc part of .pc manage- ment succes.sion program Auor has had under way for the past several years to prepare for the normal retirement of senior executives. The board elected William D. Trammell as corporate treasurer, succeeding James M. Markert, who rcsipled to accept a senior executive position with another firm. Tram- mell, a 15-year Auor employee, was most recently assistant treasurer and 1eneral manager of project fi nancin_J. He bas a bachelor s degree in chemical engjneering from Tcxu Technological University and a mas- ter's degtce in business adminis- tration from the University of Hous- ton. Fluor is an engineering, construc- tion and natural resources company. Andrus will hold anniversary f ete !rndrutt>!umbing in laguna &ach will be celebrating its 36th an- niversary on Saturday 9 a.m. to5 p.m .. with an open house celebration at 855 Glenneyre SL Jay Andrus, president., is inviting the public to attend for refreshments, gifts and prize drawings. scheduled Pending tax legislation and its effect on investments will be d~ cussed at three setninars for bankers., broken and accountants next w.:ek in Costa Mesa. Titled "Some Things Never Cbanae," the aemin.atl are briea siven by J. Alexander Securities, IDc., based in downtown Los Angeles. The two-hour presentation is scheduled for noon on Tuesday at the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa. Speakers will include James Alex- ander. president of the sponsorina firm; Eugene A. Hildreth, president of Housing Development Group, Inc.; and David Lillard, a tax attorney with Borod and Huggins, a Memphis- based law firm. Tax-law changes, now being ham- mered out in Washington by House and Senate conferees, are aimed at incrcasina federal revenue by restric- ting and closing exemptions and loopholes. These pending restrictions. how- ever. arc not being applied to tax- incentive investments m apartment houses with government-backed mortgaJCS. according to Hildreth,. whose San Rafael-based firm speciaJ- izes in syndicating. marketing and managing the apartment projects. "Since 1969, ConlfC$S has gJven these apartment investments prefer- ential tax treatment.," Hildreth says, "and all indications so far are that the new tax will continue to do so.'' UPS ANO DOWNS -· . dentwu really ap to wu pa!Dd.n& a SO-foot tire OD& bWboud adftl'tbement for a local tire oatlet. Disney tradiQg under probe By tk Aued8 ... Preu 'f\le ew York Sud Elu:~ It in\lest1ptin1 tradina in Wah DitnCJ Productions shares be(~ the cdm- pany announced it was buYina out a dissident ~harcholdCT (or $125 million, an ncbangc ofliciil .aid. The priocofWalt Dis.DC) 5'oCk fell Wednesday for the third SltaiPtday. While the excban.ae is took.inc at tradirt1 in Disney for the put re.' weeb, the investi&atioo is foe~ on the patter of 1rades made J une 8, the day New York fu:w>eitt S.Uf P. Steinbe11 announced a Llkeovtt bid for Disney, said Don.aJd J. Solodat, NYSE 9Ctlior vice president in~ of market survC11lance services. rocusins on June 11, when Oi~t board a~ved the bUy-001 of St.ctnbeTK's 11:-l pen:el\I U)terca iD the Burbank entertain.men\ COID• pa.ny. In a rela\ed development., a promi- nent entertainment securities analyst ed for the Sccu.rity and Excbanlie Co mission to investipte possible insider tradina ofl>isney shares bouts before the buy-out was a.nnounoed. .. I think the SEC bas to look int0 it," said Lee lscur. an analyst with Paine Webber Mitchdl Hutchins Inc; Disney stock dosed Wednesday 11 S49.125 a share, down Sl.62S on a volume of s1s.290 shares. , • . ' On the ! '\ \ .. - , • 1.- ( Dow Jo.Nrs A ~rHAC E s -- WHAT NYSE Orn 1 WHAT AME X Orn NEW Yett!( CAP) Jun. 1S AMEX LEADER S p l 4 21 NASDAQ SUMMARY Go Lo Qu olt\ NIW YOM ~ -"'°' wlllaw....., ...... ~ CW-• ln..7f ......... U... lttU .... , I !'c_, • ., 40 ... ,.. ..... ""C.-.. --·--n... u.. .............. . -............... ....... n. . ....-......... 1 I' ._ M 1 t •11_. ...... Y • ..................................... ,. ......... ,., ......... ff'IOlll9 .. ...... ~·-un.OMUO':I:" .......... "--. .,,m ....... _ ___......, -...NY, That•s an apt description of both business and business people along th <:>rang eoast. To keep track of where companies ar gotng and which people are helping them get there.just watch 'Cr dft Line· -everydaytnttie Business section of your new . ~ I r . . . 1985 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS! .. HIGHEST QUALITY SALES & SERVICE! THE HARD TO GET UNITS ARE IN STOCK NOW! IT IS OUR POLICY ON OUR PRICES REFLECT ONLY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVID•D WITH THE VEHICLE. '84 CORVETTES . Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FINEST SERVICE I P.ARTS r • ~ CHEVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSWAGEN IN THE U.S.A. . . • • t I I , 445 EAST COASl HWY. . NIWPORT llACH 673-0900 I '84 CAY ALIER CONVERTIBLE Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 15 , 1984 ... 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100 , I I I • ~=~-~~ ... ~ Cadillac relies on hi-tech for new generation' of cars GM uses automation extensively at its specially built plant --- Detroit -Cadillac's new generation 1985 front-wheel-drtve De Vllles and Fleetwood Sedan are the end result of a vehicle development program unparalled In the division's 82-year history. During vehicle development stages, extensive computer slmulatlon was used ta-analyze designs In an effort to provide structural strength and durability, as well as high quallty fits, by minimizing the variance between hood, fenders and doors. To meet quality obfectlves, a new assembly plant utilizing the latest In assembly technology was designed and constructed. The GM Assembly Division Orlon Plant -located In Lake Orlon, Mlcfl.,-= demonstrates the level of commitment behind these new-generation Cadillacs. On a 492-acre site with 77 acres under one of (an area the size of 70 football fields), the plant represents an Investment of more than $600 million. High quallty fits and finishes are made possible by such engineering designs and manufacturing techniques as one-piece Inner and outer door panel stampings (for consistent, close-tolerance bullds), slngl!_st~tlon side-frame assembly (for consistent body aoor openings to eliminate flt variability), "robogate" framing systems and computer-con- trolled robot welding (for consistent build), as well as such features as the new Integral bumper fillers and rub strips that elimlnate seams and the possible of unsightly gaps, and one-piece side window frame moldings and gaskets that provide optimum flt, assembly consistence and quality of appearance. Utilizing 138 computer-controlled robots, 87 percent of all body welds are ~rformed automatl .. ally to ensure consistent, close-tolerance pro- duction. Other techniques. such as bonding door and deck ltd hems to nearly eliminate spot welds, help enhanoe appearance. Also highly (lutomated Is the paint shop, wtiere 1~_computer-contf011ed robots apply primer, color and top coats automatically. Paint finishes are given two finishing coats of clear enamel for high gloss and luster. OYerall quality Is ensured by numerous other automatic and computer-controlledprocesses, such as the setting of front wheel caster and camber, computer-controlled front and rear align- ment, In-process electrical tests and vehicle component verification, and thor~h vehlcie he run tests. The assembly process has been designed responsive to reUablllty ob)ectlvee that are au ported -not only by state-of-the-art t~nolOJ -but by an operating philosophy baMd on "wo groups," Increased problem sotvtng training, IJ extensive personnel training. The 1985 Cadlllac comes In three models · Coupe de VIiie, Sedan De VIiie and Fleetw04 Sedan -and feature front-wheel-drive, tu Independent rear suspension, dlgltal fuel lnjectlc and body-frame Integral construction. • These new Cadillacs also uphold tradition I maintaining and Improving upon tradltl0t'1 Cadillac values, such as six-passenger comfort at smooth and quiet ride. In addition, the luxury automoblles pla. greater emphasis on driver and puaenger conv nlence, responsive handling and steering ar better maneuverability In tight spaces. Other attributes Include a speedometer th uses a speed sensor signal, replacing the tr dltlonal speedometer cable. Electrically operate rearvlew mirrors are available and are bo controlled via a slide switch and four-way plv control on the Instrument panel. Cadillac also offers the only transvera mounted front-wheel-drive V8 engine offered In production car by any manufacturer worldwide. A 4 .3 llter V6 diesel engine Is optional. It teamed with a four-speed automatic overdrl1 transmission with conventional torque convert• clutch. An Electronic Control Module (ECM) lnclud4 expanded cabllltles. New EJectrlcal System Chee Function provides compensation to help prevei battery drain and alerts driver of charging syste weakness to avoid discharged battery lnconyi nlences.· ·• ~ .... ECM diagnostics monitor systems, detect ar record malfunctions, then display malfunctlc codes during service. A riew Body Computer Module (BCM) standard with both gasoline and diesel engln. equipped vehicles. Among Its feat,ures Is retalnE accessory power to enable operation of pow. windows and remote trunk lld release (standard c Fleetwood, optlonal on OeVllle) for 10 minutes aft• the Ignition Is turned off or untll any door Is open& The BCM controls the Fuel Data Cent• (standard with the DFI engine), providing a dlgtt fuel gauge display and fuel data displays lncludlr Instantaneous and average fuel economy, fuef use and range. The 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVUle, with front-wheel d.rlTe, more maneu-.erabWty. Keep carburetor purring Cadillac with eye to maintenan~e sales up As with many finely machined parts serviced. I or May of a car, the carburetor is highly Dirt that finds its way Into the fuel vulnerable to d irt. • bowl of the carburetor can clog main The fuel filter is designed to trap jets, metering rods, and a number of most contaminants washed through other components In the carburetor. the tuel system, Including grit, rust A clogged main Jet wlll upset the and scale. When the fuel filter becom-air/fuel balance of the engine. es overloaded with dirt, however, fuel Normal wear wlll affect carburetor flow Is restricted. The, engine performance, too. The accelerator stumbles and stalls. pump, for example, Is a case In point. If dirt manages to get past the fuel This Is a plunger that provides extra filter, it can become lodged In the fuel when the gas pedal ls depressed. needle valve and seat assembly. This The neoprene ring eventually wears, causes flooding-or, sometimes, a lean causing the engine to hesitate under condition due to a sticking carburetor even light acceleration. float. Carburetor service and replace-- At that point, says the Car Care ment of the pump should correct the Council, It Is wise to have the car problem. ... WEVEJU5T-MAIJE. OURNllOUJANS EASIER TO HANDLE. B:mk of America announces a new auto loan with a set of options we've never had before. No down payment. 10096 financing* on amounts of $10,CXXl or more for new car or 1983·84 used cars. This option is also available through participating dealers. No payment due for 60 days. Use your car for up to two months before your first payment 1s due. Lower monthly e!f!!!mts. You can ~ve on interest by having your payments made automaucally from your checking or s:ivings account . Extended term . Now you can get extended terms when you ch our variable rote loons. Offer good only througti July 24th. We've got the money, '()don't delay. Apply now! Call (ROO) 227·7788 weekday .. 9 a m. to p m (<;.1turda)" until S p.m.}, for more infor· BANH mauon, or "lOP by »our ON THE ., ncar~t branch. '"LEADER •crrou qu.1l1ftt4!11on' mu!-1 ix in 1. -·-~···· m I . . DETROIT -Cedilla• dealers reported a 7 .: percent dally sales rat• Increase for May 1984 compar·ed with th• same month last year Sales for May were th• best In six years, ac cording to John 0. Gret tenberger, Cad Illa• Motor Car Division gen eral manager. "Domestic deliverte: for May totaled 30,00f new cars compared wltt 26,891 units for th• month a year ago,' Grettenberger said There were 26 aetllni days In the period thl~ year. 25 a year ago. "White total Cadllla• sales are up In May, w. are also very gratified b· the atrong anc enthualaatlc accep tance of Cadlllac't all new 1985 front·wheel drive De VIiie an• Fleetwood Seda1 modela,'' he aald "Since their lntroduc tlon on April 5, a total o 10.SHSO of theM new generation Cadillac have been delivered." C.-ctHIK ..... for th! flnal reporting period o May were 12,025 unite up 7.8 percent on a dall· rate bula from th! 9,914 cara 80ld a yea ago. There were nl"4 ~!~ daya In th• perk>d ttili year, iight . yeatllgO. "Cadtllec..,.. for ttt- 1984 calendar )WI' an. the 1984 model yel alto continue to top tu year'• leYell bY, IJQnlft cant margin•. ' ~ Gret tenberger Nld. I In 0· IY rk ta >) al d ;e .. Id st .. Id :h ,, tf :k l l T t. c " I! ,. c ti r ti j " l ~ ( I PtafC M>trtf • ._. ACTmOOl..,._el NOTICtl CW TMltTlN IAl.a ..._ aTATD9NT h's CdMHi Classo '84 raduates Tl-et1.a2111t TM! I~ pertena ., .. ~ y._.,."' ............. 0...., bUSiMU ·on 0 DEATH O ~EONAR B, GOMEZ AND OP PETITI TO AD~U - Corona Del Mar Hiib School anidua1c~ for 1984 are S AlllStcfuo Albcnt, Andrew T. AJJ~n. Jo A. Albson, Mtchatl · son, Em 0 . Altshultt, David J. Anderson, Ashle R ::f~ny, 1~ne.~ A{>~l.: Mojpo Arasteh, Allison W, Arlhcy Da Uc ""· ':"wnh, ~ndra 'E. Atkew, Ann E. Auclmann' J mooHW. Balley. Chnstma Btr<1uist, Stephen M. 8anhJomcw: :!'!!! . Bas~. Sean 0 . 8atta£ha, Vincent J Batta&lua,,Rccd R .. ~uvwer, 8nan 8. Bennett_ ltobcn G. llcntJcy. 8cajamin R Birch. Michele A. Bu'd, Jon 8. Bjorklund. Natai1c l Boehm M1chacl J . Boeke. ' • Robe~ C Bond. Annme M. Bond!. Bethna Botsch Ben L Boyer. Juhc C Boyle, Pa.age L Brennan, Marci R. BrettS: Neil P Brians, Courtney L Bnngold, Cherilyn J. Brucy, Ka.i Broms, Je~y H. Brown, Matthew L Brpwn. P9tncia L Brown. Tnsha J. Brownell, Rotxn S. Brownlna. R. Scott Brownsberger lam R Buchan, Mep.n L. Burle. P9ul S. Burke, John D. Bums. Kevin P. Cacavatla. Teresa P. "-1aas. Debbie M. Callihan. Darcey E Campbell, Ben Campo, Mitchell K. Chnsuanson. John 0 . Cbytrau.s, Wynne E. Clance, Todd C. Clary, Jeffery . Oemencc. K.ttth A Ocvcland, Elhou H. Colla, Malhcw N CC?U101. Su.zan.nc R. Connelly. Bndget A. Connors, Lisa. M. Cook Elua~th T. Cooper, Ph1hp S. Corea, Thomas S. Coulter. John F: Cunrunaham, Dawn Cumn. Jody 0 Cunis. Frederick Cutler, Orqory A. . Cutler, Leo Daboub, Scott M. Dalton. Michelle David, Ten 0 . Davis, Christa M. Deremiah. Jennifer L Dercycrc, Coll~n M. DewaJd. Simon J. Dillon. Lisa C. Ensign. Jen~fer· C. Ertina.cr. Cathcnne L Esnard. Thomas 8. Estes. Afsbin Etcbar, Mana T Finch. Richard C. Flanzer, Ross S. Fle'!'er, KeUy M. Flinton, EJu.abeth M. Foley. Marc T. Ford, Cbnstopher J. Fosler, Jessica Foumell, He1d1 A. Freundt, Bradley J. Fryer, Dean W. Fulton. Cheryl B. Gabnelian. Raymond M. Gage. Erin E. Gallagher, Shannon M . Gardner. Chnstopher N Garn, Daniel J. Garratt, Mark M. Gazda. Wendi Geiler, John W. Gerst. Michelle F. Oettlcman, Gregory B. Giddinss. Carla M . Gillard, Jennifer L. Glenn, Juhe A. Godfrey, Kristi R. Goff, Amber L. Golden, Samantha H. Goldstetn, Heather L Goodbody, Michelle M. Goodrow, Jeffrey L Gould, James R. Graham, Kelly L Graham. Suzanne Y. Graham. Grcgory M. Greco. Scott R. Grttn, Alan R. Grcefl»,rd. Kurt G. Gutsncss. -&fa KrJ!mi . ndall A. Hall • .Kosty A. Harmon, Sarah Harmor:a. Pamela J Hamnston, Cynda D. Harwood. Breu E. Hempb11l, Lcshe A. Hendnckson, Lmda L Herndon. Anne M Hilbert. Donald G Hillard. Jane M. Hillis. Frank C. Hmman, Kimberly 0. Hoagland, L1nderC. Hobbs.Jr .. Steplan1e L Hoch. Wayne L Hofstetter, Enc R. Holmgttn. Rtclurd A. Holt. Robert R. Hoose. Michael J. Hom. John D . Hostetler. Ela.inc M Hou~ls.J1lber HovagJmyan. Juhe C. Howard, Brett D. Hughes. Jenrufcr L Hughes. lance A. Hunter, Susan E. lier. Laa J. lmberruno Lisa M Irvin, David A. Jacobs. Kirsten M. Jacobson, Wendy i.. Jawor, Eric C. Jaye, Andrew W. Jeffs. Stefan C. Jettmias. Annette K.. Jobnsson, Kim Johnson~RonaJd T. Johnson. Catherine J . Jones. Jeanette L Jones, Kaua L. Jopcs. Tracy L. Jones. David C. Y K.a.na. Grcaory R. Kaz.en. Michael Kclky, Willam R. Kendall, Julia L K.cniian. Ana.eta Kim, Eric J. Kinsman, Christopher H. Kirsch. Russell C. Klein. Darrin A. Klotz. Neil .l.i· Koffler. Cynthia A. Koon~. Mlkako Koyama, Sylvia Koyoum11an, Scepan D. Kral. David W. Krassner. Claire E. Krupp David E Kruse, John P. Kuhl, Susan C. Lambe. Bnan E Lampman. Joshua R. laptn. Mimi L Lathan. Allyson J. Lawler. Corey Leason. Ryan P. Ltt, Helen P. Lemmon. Jennifer M. Lester. Burton J. Lcvioe. Joan D. Liechty, David M. Lincoln Dsvid E. Litwack. Joan E. Loos. Shawn M. Lortie. Steven w· Lumsdon, Bradley P. MacM1lhn. Jennifer A. Maher. Kelly L. Malcomb, Craig A. Manchester. Kirk Maoclarl Monique M. Marengo, Bren S Marlowe. David J. Maroti.a: Brynn~· Mason. Mark E. Massan, Knst1n L. McClain, Molly 4.. McClain, Joo W. McOintock II. Make W. MCC-orm1clc. Jennifer A. McCnckcrd, Hunter F. McGee. Tra~y A. McGrath, Kara M. McGumness, Jill C. Mclean. Knsty McNamec. Vicky S. McPea.k., Elizabeth A. McQuo1d, Tanya S. McVe1gh, Kathleen A. Mears, Peter 8. Mcssenscr. Fchc1a A. Miller. Cathleen E.M1lls. David 8. M oon. Kctlh A. Moore Robert M. MordkJn. John 8. Morrow. Teresa L M::>rrow. Mary C. Mosmann, Tony MotaJcef. Paul C. Musco, Melinda A. Myerson, Karin E. Mynck.. Miki Naptan1, Leslie E.Ncal. James P. Neff, Nancy A. Neff. Anthony N. Ncse. Marcia C. Neville. Francis R. Nichol, Matthew S. Nielsen. Erik A. Noms. Kristen R. Ochs. Chiho Onozuka. Kevin C. Ordahl, Christopher D. OrT. Marie D. Osgood, Frank 8. Padilla. Marie R. Palmer, Alicia K. Paquette. Karen E. Pas. Elizabeth M. Peck. Michael R. Peters. Evan M. Petersen. Bnan M. Pettts. Lon M . Phillips, Stacey L. Ptllsbury, Eltzabeth M . Pint. Jennifer E. Piper, Linda M. Pitcher. Robert A. Polonsky. Laura L. Pomeroy, Steven S. Ponzio, Nancy A. Pope. Christine E. Poner. Jeffrey A. ~hcl, David M. Propp, Donald W. Pryor. Anabella 0 . Quevedo. Jiii L. Randle. Stacy l. Rau. Gary£. Rausch. Enc D. Rausin, Audrey 0 . Regner. Jennifer H. Reite. Marpret L. Rcvely, Laura A. Ridley. Kun E. Reider. M onique L. Rigaud. Scott C. R1mland. Mana Rios. Juhe A. River. Dominique C. Roark. James 0 . Roberts. Chnstina M. Rodgers. AndttS J Rodrilucz. Grqory S Roelle, Gregory G . Rokos. Lisa Romney. Midlelle L. Root. Jusune R. Rosenbeck. Renee E. Rubcns. Donald A. Russell, Holhe J . Russell. Susan R. Runer • .\ndrew M Sapona.ro, Raymond A. Sawan. Tracy L. Schmidt. Karl Yon Scbnua, Brent S. Schoenbaum. Betsy I. Schwarcz. K.nsun A Schwellenbach. Kevm A Seely, Susan M. Seel), Zachary A. Sc.Iden, Eric A. Scllas Steve M. Sclhnger, Kier l. Shapiro. Stephen M. Shapiro, Rodoey C. Sheppard. Hiroshi Shiba, Enk A. Sic. Gerald G . Siemoo~Sandra K.. Simmons, Jeffrey P. Sklansky, JeffE. Smith. Stacy K. Snow, Ahson D. Spear, Les T. Starnes. Amy E. Stauffer. J uon W . Stebbins, Robert J. Stefano. Joseph J. Stokes. Peter T . Stou&hton. Keri A. Sussman. Kelly A. Sutter. Stephen J. Sutton, Jonathan A. Thatcher, ApnJ A. Thompson, J. Carrie Thompson, J ulie Tidy, Stephen J. Toa.I. Andrew R. Tosh. Ho~anh Tranloem, Mojgun Vahdat. Kimberly l. Valen- tine, Lcshc A. Van Dell, Saskja J. Vanderwal. Douglas A. Vaman. Caroline C. Vanplantinga. Gonzalo M . Vasquez.. Jennifer T . Velde James L. Villers. Jr .. Shawna L Volpe. Leslie M. Wachter. David F. Walker. Eric H. Walker. Cyndy L Ward, Jill H. Wardrup, Andrew A. WamCT, Nancy P. Waters. Ahson H. Wauon, Paul L Watson. Lisa A. Weinberger. Nina We1sshaar. Erin A. Werner, Matthew G. Wesner. Shawn K. White5ell. Kevin P. Wilkes. Amy E. Williams. Tyra G . Wolfsberi. Ronald S Wolfshagcn. Michael L Wood. Jenny G .Woodbum. Richard R. Woolcott. Dwaine D. Wri&hli Jennifer D. Yates. Sean W. Yeager. Bryan A. Yeater, Katfacnne H Yon. David P. Youns. ~ymour H. Yu. Raymond L. Zahradruk. Michael A. Z1ober. Trval Meed M/Ofltt MIMe ,_ l•IMESA TAUC~ AE.~TALI 1.-e Mtten lo ptotect row ,._. ( )M[SA A.ENT AUS. ~ •n1. It "'llY • ..w 11t • flw.o Blvd CO.ta,_. Callt t162? lale. ff ,OU ftffd M .. ,.._........ Dan f"9f911 HOOV11t. 1 'Tustin the l'lehwe Of IM ,_,ecwdl"f A>1e. Costa MIN c.t.t t26J7 ....... JM!, JOU ''**' cent.et • Wjlllam J Suthattand, 4915 Ootd· i.wr-. eti Anay,, Aancno Pllloe V•del On 08122112 et 1 I 00 a m C hf 90274 SUNKJST &ERlllC€ COMPANY Ron L.. ~. 158) r_.un Aw , lhe duly •PPollll.0 TruatM un<* Co.ta Mew, c.tlf. m21 ••ld purauant to Deed of Trvlt Ille--Th•• ~ 19 con<S\.ICl«I t>y a c:or6e<l on 04/ IS/12 aa Ooelll'Mnl oener11 pattnerahlp no 82· 129939 Of Ofrlc•al R41co<da 1n 0111 Hoo~ lh• ottice of the ~ordet of Ortneie fhl1 ttatelMl'll w fll.t w11n tM County, Cal1fotnla ••eeuted by Wll· CouJ'lty Cleric of Oranoe Countv on lletn a Borthwlek. an unmerrled May 11. 11184 ,_10I man. WILL SELL A f PUBLIC AUC· Publllhed Ofeoge Coe.at O.lly TION TO THE t110HEST BIOOEA Piiot May 25, June 1, 8. 15, 11164 FOR CASH. (pay•~ at lime of HJe ~7«).84 In lawful .moqey Of the United Stataa) 11 the South front entranoe P\8.IC NOTIC( to the Orange Cou111y Old f'tCTITIOUa -·•-sa Cour1l'IOUM, 211 W Sonte Ana -.-Boulevatd. Ctty of Santa Ana State NAME ITATIMINT of Calilornl1 Ill rigl'tt. tit~ and The lottowlog penon1 ar• doing lnferHt conveyed to end now held bvslneaa • by 11 under Deed of Trull in tile PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER pre>p«ty tituat.O in aald County SYSTEMS ' SUPPORT 322 11th CalJfOfnla ~•bing 1,,. land 1~ St . Hun1tog1on 8"ctt, CeRt 92e41 In Jacit Pr•tl. 322 18th St. Hunt· DESCRIPTION logton BMc:h, Cahl 112M8 A conoomtnlum compriMd of James Hla. 21116'h St Parcel 1· an undlVlded 11181h 8 Huntington eeectt. Calrl 92848 tnter•t 1n ancs :o Loi 1 of Traet Thia buSI,_ 1• conducted l'>J a t 1228 1n the Cny 01 Coat• M"a. oe:;*81 ~neBhlp Count'( ol Orange State ol Call-ames 1 tornaa u per map rac:Otded in Book Thia statement was f1i.o with tile 480. pagea •5 and 4e In the Oita of County Ci.tk of Orange County on the County A.eC>fder ol Mid county May l6. 11184 f'Mt111 Except tllerelrom Unlls 1 through Pubttsfled Orange Cout Delly 18 u 1n~ on the Condominium Polot May 25. June 1 8 15. 1984 Ptan recOfded In Book 14 tt9, page 2758-84 1964 and r•rec:0<o.d 111 8ook 1111m•1c NOTICE 14268, page 674, Oftlc:lal ~ds , ____ rUUL ______ _ Atao uc:ept therefrom all thOM ex-FICTmous BUllNlll ch.11111• HHment1 for patio NAME ITATEMEllfT purposea ae •hown on the Con-The followlng peraons 11e doiog domlnlum Plan above ralerred to bu11neas u Parcel 2 Unit E-2 IS shown on Ille SIERRA WRECKING, 17 16 Ala· Condominium Plan ref..-red to in bama. Hunltnglon Beach, Call! Parcet 1 above 92648 Par<* 3 An exelu11ve easement James Gerald McKenzie. 17 18 lor patio purpoM1 over lhll portion Alabama Hunt1ng1on 8each. Callf of the restricted common wea de· 92648 scribed IS P·E·2 on 1119 above re-Dean Sweeney, 105 Via Yella, ferred to Condominium Plan Newport Baach, Callf 92680 For Information only Code This business 15 c:one1uc1eo by· a 15-006 AP No 9311-07-01 t general partnership The str .. 1 addr... and 0111« James G Mc:Kemi. common dellgnatlon. If any. of Ille This statement waa 111ec1 wl1h tne real property dacrtbed lbove Is County Clef1I ot Orange County on purporteo to be 350 Avoceoo May 17 11184 f24115e •E-2. Costa Mesa, CA~7 Pu&ltshed Ofange Coast Daily The under11gfled Trust.. dts-Pilol May 25 June 1. 8. 15. 11184 cialms any llablllly for eny Incorrect· 2763-34 neu of the 1treet addrna and other ________ .....;;;.....;;...;;...;_ common deiSfgnauon. 11 any. Shown Pl&.JC NOTIC£ heretn If tM strMI addreas or other -----------~mmon Ofl!GnaOon of the prop. FICTITIOUS BUSfNEIS eny ts not lndk:at.O hereon dlrec· NAME STATEMENT tlOt\s to Ille propeny may be ob-The followlng persons are dOlng tamed from Ille ~ltetary hlf .. n business as· . named pursuant 10 a wrttt.,, r• C 4 E CONSTRUCTION. Malliog quest svbmttled 10 aaid bene1tc:1ary Addreu· P O Box 7200. Cotta within ten d•Y• from the ftrsl pubU-Mesa, CA 926211 cauon of 11111 notte1 Edward L Espo1110, 675 BENEFICIARY State Sa111ogs aod Parkvtew Of .• Elsinore, CA 92330 Loan Association, 222 N El Dorado, Chano CamanllO, 18576 Barrett Stockton. CA 95202 Phone Ln. Sllflta Ana. CA 92705 (209)948-1116 This business is conducted by a Said sale will be made. bvl general partnership without c;onvenant or warranty, ex-Edward E.spo$ilo press or Implied. ragardlno title, This statement was filed wUh the postesslOn, or encumbtances, In-Counly Clerk of Orange County on cludl"!I tees a. charges and ex· May 17. 1984 f241141 penMS of the TrustM and of the Pubhsfled Orange Coast Dally trusts created oy said Deed of Piiot May 25, June 1, 8. 15. 198'4 Tru11, to pay the (9malnlng prlnCJpal 2766-84 sums of the note(sl MCured by Mid ----------- Deecl or Trust lo wlt $37.500 00 P\8.IC NOTICE wtlh 1nter&SI th«eon trom 4/5/82 at -----------17 75•,, per annum as provtOed In RCTITIOUS BUltNEIS said not.Cit plus all costs, Charges NAME ITATDIENT and any and ell adv1nce1. Ibe loltowlng peraons ere oomg S1 0411 47 with fnteresl bvsmess as The beneficiary unoe< said Deed AFAB ELECTRONICS, 305 17th .of Trust hefetofore executed and St +iununglon ee.:h. Callf 92648 Oehvered to the underllgned •writ-Jahn Jerome Hogan. 205 15th le<\ Q9clatlllOl'l ot Oelault ano De-$1 Huntington Beactl. cai.t 92648 man<flbf Sale. and a wnuen Notic. V•gll Mc:Kedden Fleming. 238 of Default and Elec:tlon to Sell Thi Ave Serra San CMmente, Celif underllgf'fed QU.CS aa-o Notte9 ol 92672 Defeult 1.nd Efectton to s... 10 be Thit t>usin.s Is con<Sucteo by • recorded tn the county wt\ere the general partnersntc> real pr~ 11 located John J Hogan . .:>ATE Mar 18, 11134 Thi• statement was filed with lhe SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY, County Cletk ol Orange County on a corpor1t1on May t6 1984 f~tOS BY Sue Henllee. Trust .. Sale Ot-Publlshed Orange Coast Daily lieer 234 North El Dotado Street. P1101 May 25. June 1. 8, 15. 1984 P 0 Drawer D. S1ockton. CA 2761-84 95201 (209)948-1116 Published Orange Coast Dally P110t June I, 8. 15. 1984 2897-84 POOL.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF ERNEST D. SALMON AND OF PETITION TO ADMIN· ISTE R EST ATE N'O. Al%3S40 To aU heirs, benef1cianes, creditors and c:onungent creditors' of ERNEST D SALMON and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will and or est.ate NllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIN£1S NAME STA TEMfNT The following persons are dolog business as. SELECTED ENTERPRISES. 11 Songsparrow, Irvine. CA 92714 Selected Audio Vlsual Inter- national Inc 11 Songsparrow, lrvtne CA 92714 This bvs1nesa •s conc:tucteo by a corporauon ~arry G Ebedes This statement was !tied with the County Cler1I of Orange County on May 14 1984 f245111 Pubhshed Orange Coast D.,ly Pilot June 1. 8. 15 22 1984 2903.34 NllC NOTICE A petlllon has been filed by BITH WILLIAMS 111 the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that AC~':,..-u BITH WlLLlAMS be ap-NAME STATEMENT pointed as personal rep-The tollOwlng person is d04ng resent.alive to administer the bvs1nes.s as estate of ERNEST D DEERE ENTERPRISES. 336-4-30 SALMON (under the Inde-Pu~:.=·=~=~~~~ pendent Admm1strat1on of Punta Alta Laguna Huts, CA.112653 Est.ates Act). The petlllon 1s This bvsin.ss Is condve1ed by an lndtvldual set for hearing m Dept. No. 3 Beatrice D. Kessler at 700 C1v1c Center Dr.. This statement was lli.d with the West. Sant.a. Ana, CA 92701 County Clerk of Orange County on on July 6. 1984 at 9:30 A .M May 3· l984 F24501t lF YOU OBJECT to the Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot June t, 8, 15. 22, 11184 granting of the petll1on. you 288Hl4 should either appear at th ----PlEU--C-NO_TIC_E ____ __ hearing and state you objec· ---------- t1ons or file written objec-FtCTmous BU8'N£U tions with the rourt befor NAME STATEMEHT The IOllOWU'9 persona are dOlog the hearing Your appear t>v~ u ELECTRONIC TELE· ance may be m person orb COMMUNICATION ENTERPRISES vour attorney 265 S Antta. Su11e t 10 Orange CA . • 92668 IF YOU ARE A C REDI-This bvsmeu is conducted by TOR or a ronungent credno COfe>oratlOl'l of tht• dt'("Casc'<i, vou mus Glen Bushway Preaidenl hit' vour l'latm ;,_,.1th th Th11 1tatM*lt \lltas med with 111e · . County Clerk of Or11n99 County on rourt or prt'S('Tlt 1t to thl" pt'T· May 2~ 19a.t ~ Pt8UC NOTIC£ Ptlll.IC NOTICE sonal represenlallve ap· Publisn.d Orange Cout oa.ty f1CTTTIOOI au..... flCTITIOUS au...-11 pointed by tht:> rourt Within Pltot June 8. 15. 22. 29. t~ NAiii ITATl'MINT NAME STAlTMENT four months frun-1 the datt.-o f F 1 ni. tolloWlog per.on• •• d04ng The totlowiog petson 11 0<>1og first u;suance o f ll"tters bullneu u business as provided m S«t1on 700 o AMIRICAN JEWELRY ANO SUE'S SEASo,..·s. 10687 th"' Pro'--tn Cod .. of Call· FICTITIOUS au ..... LOAN. 1145 Biker Street •D. Braeswood. Way, Stanton. Ce.Hf " "" .. " NAME ITATEMOtT eo.ta ~ CA t2828 90680 Carma Thl' time for CH.an The 1o11owmg penon 11 dolf111 Thia tiue1neea ii conduct.0 by· Sue Lene Laas1g. 10587 claims will not expire pno t>usinea a. a.neral Pwtnerllllp BraeawOOd Way, Stanton. Calif to four months from the da FLOWERWORKS. 1363 Galexy Kenneth Cltl'tl ~ 3117 S ~ 90680 Dr • Newp«t 8Hch. Ca11t 112te0 Melt. 8'1111 Ana. CA t27CM Thi• bullneU 11 conducted by 11n of the.' hearing nottced above. Bat Dar• 01it>man. 1383 oaiaxy Dona1C1 Stec>Mn $uttty, 31i8 S. lndMdu.. YOU MAY EXAMIN Dr . Newport Beactt. Cellt 1126e0 ..,. Dr. Stnt• Ana. CA 1127M. Sut Lane t.aulg I thP file kept by the rourt. I Thi• bullfM!n .. conduc*1 by M Thia •tate<Mnt ._. m.cs wttl't the Thll statement w11 fled with the vou A.rt' interested m the es 1od1vtdueJ County Clerk Of Orange Coullty on C°'-!ntY Cllrk ol Orange County on • • eart>are Glab!Nn May l&. 1~ June 1 ttM Late. you ~y serv<' upon tht." Th11 ttetement wu t1i.d wltft the '241121 '147IU executor or dmin1stnator. CO\mlY Cieri! of Orenge County Ql'I Publllhed Orengt COllt Otllty Publllhed Otange Coast Dally upon tM ouornev for the l'X· June•· 1~ P\8.JC NOTICE ISTER E TAT 'Gt A·lUHt • Tu all htlrs. f credlt0n aand ron\Jnl1)nt redn.urs CJf 1.. NA:R 8 GOMEZ, aka NORA GOMEZ and· who ~}' ~ Olhtrwuie ln~ led in th~ w1U and/or ca~. A peuuon has ht>t:n Oled by HF..C."TOR OOMtz in the Supt:nor C.OW'1 of Orangf' rn1nai-. CA and ~ •I Of lmpr~t Act of 1111 C~_u~nty reque1hn1 that Dafor112oopm .• Mond11Y.Juty2, Actlneuponfhe~oflN HIOC'l'OI\ OOMF:l be •P-~f4b.a~v:~ :::=' :_,~ Chy Counoll. trie Pudit wen.-~ po10\A!d Bii penon.11 tf'p· IM Adnlll\19ttauon &uudlno: eon. ~:~=;:~~= re!lenLaUVCI to admtrusU>t ~ lwenc.e Rool'l'I TO COH&lRUCT 10 Che o-nera 01 t"State or LEONAR 8 . All expen&ee of talUQe Md, .. berwfrttlld P'OJ*'tp ,,, Mid Oly C 0 M £ Z n k a N 0 RA ~al are tile re.spona.blllty °' the blOcll. • ~.-Id OWIW9 to con-• 9lJC09Ntltl b Odcw(tl SalM lait wfl t~ C*'llincJ ~t concr•e-.. COM.a (under the lnde. be added 10 au qu0i.1ion. ~ ~· ~ Mid bloca to the ~ pendent Admln!At.rallon ol valid ret..i '**tu perm« nuJTl.bW CllbOl'll of the City. and to the &tat Act) The peutaon ta "aibmltted with bid form ar1ldea lrw:I ~t "'°""1 on f h r... Payment In full .,,_. M mllda City of H9wpott &aecn Ora~ Ho set or ..-a.ring sn ~pl No. or¥1tl'tin tew1r1 CSfYI of Ille aw11cMg of A·5106-S on 111a 1n ttie otfto9I of vie at 700 C1v1c Cen~r Dr .. thel&le PvbUc: WOttct ~~of the Wt'llt, Santa Ana. CA 92701 TM Sokd t..vte the ngn1 lo Oty on JuJy 6. 1~64 at 930 A.M ~~ty • ~~ ~ rl~tuc:tionienotCOfM .. IOld lF You 0 0 n.-,...... -·z Of If. ___ .. , In .. ,. \#!thin ei•ty 01)'1 ttom lfle of u.J &:A.. I to the ~tog Al ma~--ate ldd In ., lM l'IOhCe, and dllgeft1'y afld grantmg ot the pt'Ut10n. you as"·..,._.• c:OondltlOn The dl9-wrttho\11 ll'lterruption proeec:utecf IO s hould either appear 111' the-trlCt m•• no guarani-. wn~ °' Clllmp69laon the City of "'"'*' h . and impllacl, " to the condition of any e..a, .._ c;..,.. ni. wort! to b9 eanng state you ob,JeC-item Item• may b9 witrleltawn from done ancs u. 009*.,.... bl a...,. Of'I uons or hl.e wntle.'n ob)l'C~ .-. 11 /eq.Jllled, P'!Of 19 bid acc.p. ..,. Pfoe>er1t uons with the court before l8"Ce A E A public heertng w11 bl l*d .i the hearme Your appear-~c:nasang = 130 PM °"June 2!1, 1914, 1n the ance may be m penon or by Publllh9d Orange Coast Dallr PtlOt ~ C.:::,,, ~d~ your attorney June 15 22. 1984 8-a\. Califomla, to near'~.,_. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-F·3S upon ll'Y proteat• Of oC>iectianl TOR or a contmgent creditor PtBUC M)TIC( :!_lefl may be rWad by tnY pr~ of thl' deceased. you must ..,.,. i;;i:r.,7in ~ :;:11:~ PMOfl file your claim with the NOT1CE OF TROIT'£E'S Ml.& Oalad, June 11. tlM t'Ourt or present It to the per· T.&. ~ .,.. .. 1 WANDA E. ANDERSEN I YOU ARE IN 0£FAUL T UNDER A Cily Clerk sona representative ap· DE£DOFTRUST.DATED t2-n.e1 Publlllhed Orange County Dally pointed by the court withm UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Ptlot June 13 and 15, 1114 four months from the date o{ PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Wf...41 first muanc.-e of letters as MAYBESOLOATAPUBUCSALE. d -...1 c _ . IF YOV NEED AN EXPt.ANATIOH prov1 ot:U in ~uan 700 of OF THE NATURE OF THE ---------;..;..;...;...;;.. __ _ the Probate Code of Cab-PROCEEDINGAGAJNSTYOV, YOU forrua The time for f1hng SHOVLO CONTACT A LAWYER. clam\S wiU nol expire prior On June 22. 11184 al t 15 a..rn . Federal NatloNll Mortgege AMoQa.. bUSlneM •: to four months from the date uon. u duly a?POtn1ed T.rwe. JAMES MOREL.AHO COMPANV. of the hearing nouced above und• and pursuaAC~ao.J)eed of 3001 E9n Pt.ce Orw.ge Calaf YOU MAY EXAMINE Tn.111 reeOfded JanuwY4;.,._,,. 92t6t tnst No 82--00002~. of Olfbal R9-,,.,,_ L•l• MOfetMO. 33.4 the hie kept by the court. U cords 111 ,,,. offloe °' the County Pinac:r-• Oo>1e. Lagw. Beech, you an.a interested m the es-Recoto.-ot Orange. state ot eaa. Calif 129.$1 tale, you may serve upon the fornta WILL SELL AT PU8UC AUC. Tr.~ II conducted by,.,, adm TION TO HIGHEST Bl~ FOR inCIMduel executor or irustrator. or CASH OR CASHIER'S CtiECK(plly-,J.,,.. L Mor.i.ncl upon the attorney for the ex-Ible., ttme of .... .,, i.wt\A ~ Thia ttatement wu tt6ad ••ttt the ecuU>r or adrrumstrator. and of Ille Untied Statee) et the front County a... of Orange County on file with the court with entrance to the Old Orange County ~ 7, 11184 f f ~-Courthoule. ioc:ate0 on Santa A.ne ncna proo o IK'rvlce. a wntten BIYd . ~.._..,.. Svc;amote St & Publlllled Orange Coaat Oely request staung that you de· Broadway, Sant•~ CalforNa a11 Ptl01 ~ 15 22.. 21. ~ e, 1tM sire speaal not.lee of the fil. rlgnt. true, and Inter• c:onyeyecl 10 F27 ng f . to d and now hdd by It undet Mid Deed .. _ II' lllll'lftH' 1 ° an mven ry an ap-of Tn.tst in the propetty lituated In ,._ ""'-. praisement of estate assets or Aid County and State deecnbed u · ----------- of the peut1ons or accounts Lot 72 of Trac;t No 1112. 1n tt1e HCltUOUS .,...U mentioned tn Secuon 1200 City of Costa Mesa. u Pll map The ~ :• .'! dc*lg and 1200 5 of the California recorded In Book 50. Peoe 32 to sa. ..._ea: lnc:lustve of mi9cellaneoua ~ In .._.,_ ~n~.. ..~ .... Probate Code tile office of tile County A.corder of NEW nvn.~ UNU .. ,.' ~. TR 0 MAS WILL I AM said County f~:omona Ave. eo.ta ......_CA BLODGETI Except all cruoe oil. petr<>*tm. Thll tiuw.... • conducted by 1976• M A b Bl d gas, brea. uphattum. and Ill klno-1 ........ ~ .... ' ac rt •r v ., dred sut>stanc:ee and other minerlll ,..,.,,,....... Suite 300 under and tn said !Md except the Wilma K. ~. 2275 Pomona Irvine, CA. 9171 s right to use any por11on of the 1Ur· A~.;.~~!;! :1 wlttl tM 851-5855 lace of Ille land fOf Ol'llllng OC*· County Cllr1I of Or'Mg9 ColJn1Y on atf()n. nunlng or ~ CIC .. Published Orange Cg;.st ktndl inclUding but not exdu9llle o1 May 25· 1H4 ,.._. Dally Ptlot June 8. 9. 15. 1984 Oii Wiii drilllog, Oii IM\llapment, PublaShed Orange COMl Daly FS.5 m.nong op«atlOnl. 1ogetfter "'"'1 U. ....... ~ -I 15 ---.. -----------•~ ol said IUt'f.ce lor Oii. .... ,.....,. _,. • • "'·""" ~ P\B.IC NOTIC[ ~.,... ~ ""'*'O ~atlOna • _______ ....;.,;; ___ Of shahs. P"Mded. ~. the FICTITtOUS 8USMEU aatne 9"811 not b9 c:onetNad IO PlllJC llJ1U F1CTITIOUS 9U II 2A \ ~ ITATDIQfT P<OMHI slllflt d'*'g or 1'dl Olher Mm STATW r~ per90m .,. doing oe>«attOnS ..nteti in no..._ U9a or 1n The ~ penoc\ • OOillrg t>ueaneee a an; -'I attec:t the~ rtgtrt.a CIC .,... UA,_,. ~a& (a)COMPU· TARIAL SERVJCES said ~ .. and wtuctl do not enter The tclow4r'O perlOnl •• ~ ECl.ECTIC, 11m ......... fb)PARKER GENEALOGY COM-said land a.I a potnf ..... l'-500 ~--sun. 203B, Huntington ..... PUTE~ SEAVIC£. 240 E. 16th P1.ce leet to Mid lurtac:ie, • ,_..,.., In IHHERVlSIOHS, -,~ f SllY~ CMf t264e 11 Coall Meea Cat.t t2627 Ille Deed tl'om Ednafl Race c.pron Cltde, ~ J, lrWle. CA 9"14 ~-.JGM,. 81M1 ~ Oan A Petker, 240 E 161'1 Place recorded ~3, 1953. In bo<* Cat,,.,,.. Gay ~. 1~ Of Hun1ington 8-tl, C.-t2MI t ' Costa Mesa Caltt 92127 2«6 page 82. Offldal Aecot'dl ~. Gardafl Otowe. CA. 92M4 This~ la condUc:btd by..,, Pauline A P1rker 240 E 16th Truator or record~ Randel Cattty Mc:Aul9)' indMdU4ll Place 0. ~ • llngle man T'hd ltlltell'Wlt -llad wit\ the Sllwt¥er..John 11. COSll M .... Caht 92627 The strwt actareu .,., other County CWtl ol °'lflOe County on This si.i.ment ... ,..,..,. .. Tht• t>usineu 1s conducted by an common designation, If any. of the May 10. 11184 County a.rt( ot Orange Count'/ °" indl\lldual real proe>ertY ~lbed above 19 ~ June 7, 1t~ ~ Paultne A Parker l>UfJ>Ofled to be. 2083 State All· PublW!ed Orange ~ Dally Pu~ Oraoge eo.t o.ly This statement was hied with the enue. Coate Mesa, California P110t June I, 15. 22. 29, tN4 Piiot June 15. 22. 29, Jufy 4. 1914 County Clerk ol Orange County on The uncsenlQned Trustee d.-. F-19 F25 May t7 1984 claims any liablllty lor any lnoOf'rect· f2tl153 nessol thestreet addreuand other --- Published Orange Cout Daily common deslgneuon, rf any, lh<>wn I I ~--------- Pilot M1y 25 June 1. 8. 15 1934 hesreln .. .. 2764-8• IJd sale ... 11 be made but -----------1 wilhOut coYenanl Of warranty. ex· -___ flte_l_IC_NO_TIC_E ___ 1Press or Implied reg¥ding Utle. JOHNSON father of Lelah Sara and ~. or encumbrancea. to · . • FICTITIOUS aus..-as pay tile unpa.d belanoe ot the ER s K r N E J 0 H N s 0 N Brendon. Ordained nurust.er NAME ITATEMENT notl(sl secured by ...0 Deed of passed away tn Newport o( the Assemblles of God, U The fOllow1og persons are ooing Trust t<>-'MI $120.188 33 ES1 in-Beach. Ca on June 14, 1984. S Army Chaplain in the bu~ri:~T~LLIS ITALIAN FAMILY ~~:.1r!t~='t:!i~~ Beloved husband of Isabel. IOlst Infantry, Germany. RESTAURANT 9430 Waroer Ave said Deed oC Tn.ist, lees d\argee adored father of, Ronald World War Il, 7th ln.1antry. Unit H Founta.n Valley Caltf 92708 and expenMS of the Tru11ee and of Johnson and Kathleen For· Korea in V~t Nam and also Arthur Donatelli 3385 Sum· U~ trusts created by said Deed of tner gr~a\her of Atvw.n a me~ber o( the 8•2nd ... •-. metset Cir Costa Mesa Cahf Trust • .;-n.u 92627 Tile oenetictary undef Mid Deed Fonner. K.J.rsten and Nicole bu.me Hospttal Chaplain for Bevetly Donatelli, 3385 Sum· ot Trust lletetolOfe executed and Johnson Born December 14. South Laguna Beach, c.c.ta "*'Ht Ctr Costa Mesa Caht del•ve<'ed to lhe under'Slgnecl a wnt· 191 O in Racme, Wl!ICOl\Sln Mesa and San Clement.e 92627 ten 0ec:1aratt0n of Det-autt ll'ld De-H ·ed Ca'·f · Thts buS1ness is conducted by an mand lor Sale. and 1 wntten Notioe e mo\ to " onua as a !'.1ember Disabled Amencan 1ndMdu11 of Default and Elec11or1 to $e4I The boy and worked for the Joe.al Veterans. Chapter 23, San&.a Arthur F Doantellt undenigoed caused satd Notioe of Lo6 Angeles Newspapers as Ana and the Airborne As-cO:.~~Y 5b"~~10~=~~o-:'~~Y 1~ ~;!c, ~ ~:1!:n~~ ~o 1= a reporter then became a SOC'latJon. V\Sl&.atJon Sunday May t6. 19~ realpropanylslo<:ated sy nd1cate-d Holly w ood from 12 NOON unul 9 PM FNl110 Trustee or pany conducttng sale of columnist for Newspaper al Pierce Brothers Bell Published Orange Coast D11ty Agent Enwrpnse Asscxiauon for Broadway Mortuary. Fu- P1101 May 25 June 1 8. 15, 19114 FeOeral Nattonal Mortgagil AUOCla· ~ years Lona ume member al .,.,. nda J 2757-§1 tion . e ner services •nO y. une ---M--ll-C_NO_TI_C_E_ ...... ~ cto G11>ra1tar Deed Company of Screen Actors Guild. 18. 1984 al 10 AM at New- -----------3807 Wilshire BIYd . •1010 Balboa Anghng Club and pon Mesa Chnstaan Center FICTITIOUS 8USJNl!IS NAME STATEMENT The foliow1ng person 11 d0tng bu11neu as LEXI 0 ANGELG 18218 W Mc;Durmott Su111 E lrvtne CA 92714 Linda HOC:h 4 Roye! St George Newport BMcfi CA 92660 Th11busoness 15 conducted by en 1nd1V1dual Linda Hoch This 11a1ernen1 ""as filed with the County Clefk of Orange County on llA1y ,., 1984 F241t• Put>llsnecl O.aoge Coast Dally Pilot May 25. June f 8 15 1914" 276NIA Pt&.IC NOTICE FtCTl'TIOUS au .... SI NAMI'. ITATIMENT The IOllOwlflO per.on IS doing busmeas u COLONIAL INN HOSTEL 421 tth St . Hunt1ogton BMett. Caltl 12648 James D Pat111nacn. 813 t Fry Cr Hunllnoton BMch, Caltl 92648 Miry P tklnson, 883 t Fry Cf • Hunoogton Beach, Caht 92648 Ttllt buslnee.s 11 conouc:t.d by en 1n<1Mdual Mary Parkinson fms 11atement wn flted .witll Ille County C'-" °' Ofaoge Couf\ty on May l'f 19'4 ,....,. ~2°,'3~;ms~" 900'0 Balboa Bay Club He wrote Interment Veterans Na· Dal• May 23. 1984 a ('Olumn for the Balboa uonal Cemetery. R1verstde. Federal Nat10fl81 Mortgage Associa· bland Improvement As· C.ahfomta Famllv prefers tion Trustee sociauon He had rt'S1ded on nowers or mem0nal con-~~tt>rattar Deed Company a5 Balboa lsJand for 25 yea.rs tnbuuons to the James Cot- ey Susan M Gauger-Trustee PrtVdlC' St"f\'IC't'S Wllh a ton Memonal Fund Pierce Salt! Otft0er burial al Sea He wtll long Brothers Bell Broadway p,:;:~~~ 8~,~~~~~ b{' missed b)' his family and Mortuary. 642·9150 -----------• man~ f nends Pta.IC N011C( FICTIDOUS ._SS NAME ITAn.NT TIMI l~•og penons are OOlog ~l!S P LAZA ESCONDIDO AS· SOCIA TES. PO Boa 8040 Newport 8eacfl c.Lt 92653-80-tO The Grano Avenue Pw1nera. Calif general '*1MirshiP PO Bo• 8040, Newport Beech Caltl 92858..eo40 MtCtcltwx O.-.llopm«1t C«por 1uon. • Callfomlt ~•tton PO Bell '°"°· Newpon a.c:ti Cahf 92858-8040 YOdet·Shteder ~ end lktl!Oen, Cellf. 9"* .. pertn.-9hlp. 2555 E 1 Chaprnao Ave . Futlenon. Ca11t 112631 Reed a.um.n Tlllt statement WU ltlad with the County C1ar1t CIC Orange County on June 1, 1984 LIGGETT IVAN E LIGGETT 73 ~ars of ag<>. resident of Suf\S('t SE-act\ ~ away JUM 13. rnlH Sun twd bv 2 sons. J ohn .and Gary Liggett 2 s1stt•rs. Gladys Swal\SOn. of Om;aha Neb . FlorenC'c Pel"<'v o( Knoxville. Tenn Past· Pre11dent o f the Chamber of Cornmertt ur Sunset Beach and fonner member of M~ Lodge. and rm>mber o( the County Sannauon Board. Private st'IV1CN be-mg ha.ndlt'd by NE>ptUnf" ~ty. ------ HAl'•OR L.Awti~MT. OUVI Mortuary • CAmetery Crematory 1625 G1Slef Ave Costa~ 5'Cl·555' P1ERCl •AOTKf"S IEU. BAOAOWAY MORTUARY 1 '0 e~oaowa.,, Costa Mesa 642-,~150 9Al T2 8£MCt:t40lll SMITH & TUfHlll '#(STCLI" CHA,£l 4~· e Ptfl SI PMot June •• 1&. 22. H . 1914 PllOI June 1S, 22. 29. Ju//y e. ,~ _ .. _,_,:.tr t '1471D F2 F28 f'CUtor or auuw~ a or. Publllhecl Orange. Coast Del =-==:::.:::::....__ ___ -=~---:111111=-:; 1C:'";NO~TV':;;';.I:' ---1rn With th~ court with Pll01 June 1s, 22 H . Juff a .... '"~ "~ proof of ~rvl<.'C, a wnllf'n F20 Put>ll&Md °'~ ~It o.;ey "'°'Mat n .Ml4t 1 1. 15 1W4 276$-14 ~ Pubii8Md Oflngle eo.1 Delly Prlol ..11.fll' tS n . 29 ~ 8 1tl• flt P\EUC fl)TIC( Ccoa ~·~ E• .. 31 i ·use THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT " SflYICE DIRECTORY t 1" IC• ... 1111 '\1•n 11 t ( ill 642-56 71 ht IU ACrmout 1U1M&a rtq t i.uuna tru t Y<J'.I NAMll tTATIWNT re •J>l'C I no~ of the r1I· fne f~ peflOnl .,. doino 1n1 o! an anvt.-ntory and ap-"1CTmOUa eu-u bUSlnMI u . f NAm ITAT'lmlCT WMC MOOEl.8, 1 ... 7 A'Oan· pra nl o estate U oc The lollowtng '*1IOf\t Ml dOinG quin St or th ptUUOM or aicroun tlllllneUU KAINOSWOfU.O.P.O'. tt. Hunt1ng1on 8MCt'I, Ceaf 126411 menu.oncd 1n on a200 Bo• 10031 eo.ta ......_CA i201 LIP Christine ... teta. 424a and 1200 5 of th CalJf om a Thta bualNla ~ 00f'duc1• l'>y Pler90n Or . Hufll"'Otoft a..dl, ~ ~ Calif D2S4t Probalt." Od~ r~ W1yne ,..,_ 171 Tt'Ma INtlneU .. ~ l'>y • DaaJd J. ~r c a ..... St eo.ta -CA ~*' G;'~ U01t Call ~La Pla&a, 21 ~ t1at__,1 !ftM ••tll Ole llt Thie tlal..,_,, WM fllecl •1tll the eountr Ow 0r.,...ooun11 on lA••u HlU , CA. tt COuntl ~°'°'~County°" June f. ,... l'M1IM Ut-HH May ,.,_.. ttu oranoe 1 l)elly Pub1 h\-d Ora t Pubf Or.,.. eo.. ~ Pilot J\>IWI 15 22. 29. ""11 llM Dally Pilol Junt' 1 . l~. 2l, "'1ol June 1· •~. 22• 29• 1"' F4 m l THP' • I / I , .. • j Or:1nge Co OMNGICOUMn ~COURT ORO Of' llluaT OATID AltUl 11 .,.. C .. CaftW Of. W_. ttl1 UNL:IU YOtl TAJll ACTiON ._..Ma. CA. lln1 TO flt!M)TICT YOUR NOPIJn'Y, Ptaintl" LORETTA J QASCO IT MAY • &OU> Al A ""9lJC ea• LOAETTA J MAGANA tAL•. • YOU MOO AN UJIU• Del t nd a nt : ft I!! N N !TH NATION Ofl Tl4I NATUM Ofl THa ~£MPHILL, 11 J AICHAAOSOH, f'ROC«£01NO AQAINff YOU, HAROLD A ZIF1. MARVIN BLAKE. YOU SHOULD COHTACT A LAW• ECUAITY PACIFIC llANK, JACI( Y19'. THORNTON. WELLS 'AAOO NOTtCI Of' TRUSTH"I IALI BANK, MIL TON s KA Tl. ndtYldU-On JW\t 29. 1984tt 12 00 o'Cloct. tll1Y trld d/b/e PROPERTY INVEST· noon. AM l A IC A N RI!! • Mt.HT A,SSOCIAl!S. WILSHIRE CONVEYANCE SERVICl!S, INC. ts ESCROW COMPANY RICHARD A duty eppo.nted T1U1tee under end $HEWFELT and DOES 1 Oltough purwtnt to Otfld of Trull recorded IO. I~ June 23. 1081 H lnttrvmtnt C... No 341120 number 33591 ol Otllcial ~d• IUMllr1C*I elUJCuted by TIMOTHY 0. 81QALKE. NOT1Cll Yet11 MM been luecl 11 Truttor In Ille off;Cjt of tM Coun· 1lle C*Wt IMY ~ •nat ~ ty Recorder ol Or.,,0-Count~. whtHM '°"' tMl"fl llMl'd un.... State of CaHfornla. Wtl1. SELL AT 10U reepond Wlttl~ 30 deye. Reed PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST tM ~ton '*"'· I 8100ER FOR CASH (P•Y•ble at II you 111r11h to .-tt Ille advkle of time 01 ui. tn tawtul mOM'j of tht an att~ In 11111 matter. you United States> at. In the lobby otthe should do 10 proml)lly to thet 'fOV' Mtc:rodlle TO'Mlr located al 4000 wntten r•e>onM. II any. m•y be MacArtllur Boulevard. Sullt 5500. hied on time Newport Beach. Cahlorl'lla. all right. AvtlOIU.ted ht lldO dttn•n• 1111t and 1nteres1 con~ 10 and da~ El lrtbuma led8 deckUr con-now Mid by u under ae.d Ottd of ttt Ud. el.n ~It • ,,,._qua Trull 1n Ille pr~ sltvated In llld Uct. Ntpol'lde dentro de ao di... County an0 State deactlbed u lAe" i.tormecton qwe ftvue. Lot 24. Blocll 8 ol Tract 772 u per If JOU wWI to ...-the ~ of map 1ner.of rec:O<ded kl BOOk 23. "' attonMJ In tllt• met18f, you Pages 5 and 8 ot M1ecerianeou1 ~do ao pt~ptly to that ,our Mapa on the otfic. of the count~ wrltten reepona<a, " ""'· mer Illa recorder ot said county. med Oft time. The atrMI addr•• end other II Ueted deMe eoflcltar e4 ~· common oesionatton. If eny, of 1"9 Mto de 11n ebogedo en eele .. un· reel property dncrlbed at>OYe 11 to, debatl• hec trto In• purported to be 226 Colton. New-- medletamente,de ••I• manere, eu port Beach. CA reepuaete eecrttt. al lier etguna, The underslgnet! Trust• dts· pwde -Ngletrede • llempo. cl11m1 any tt•blllty lor any incorrect· 1• TO THE l>l!f:INDAHT: A cMI ness ol the street eddreu and other oomplalnt.llee been nted bf the common oesionetk>n. 1f any shown pelntlff agelnat )'OU K rou Wllh to llerern defend Ihle law1uJt, you m11el, Satd sale will be made. but within 30 dey1 alter thts summons without covenant or warranty, ex· ii aerved on you Ille with this court press or implied. regarding Ulla. 1 written response to the compl11n1 possession. or encumbt1noes. to Unteu you do, your default wlll De pey the remaining prrncfpel tum ot entered on 1ppltcatlon or the pla•n· tlle no1ecs1 secul!ld by aatd Deed ot Utt, and tilts court may enter • Trust wtlh interest thereon, H 1uugemen1 ag11n11 you tor 1111 reuer provtdeo tn aald note(a). advances. demanded in the compt11nt, which If any under the terms ol Hid Deed could rnutt tn garnl1hmen1 ol ol Trust. fees. enarges end ex- wages taking ot money or property penM$ or the TrustM and ol lhe OI other relief requested In the com-trusts created by said OMO of phunt Trust tor Ille amount reuonably Dated May 21 1984 estimated to be $ 102.20• 65 LEE A BRANCH. Clerk The beneficiary under said Deed By J O'DONNELL.Deputy ot Trust heretofore executed and Jeffr'er M. Howerd dehvered to the under•igned a wrrt· 17111 8"ch BIYd., Suite 103 ten 0ec:11ret1on ot Default and Oe- H11nttngton BMdl, CA. n.47 mend lor Sate, and a wrttten Notloe "'2·1'217 or Default and Etechon t!f"S•ll The Pubftslled Orenge Coast Delly P1101 underMgned caused setO Notioe of May 25 June l 8 15 1984 Del1ut1 and Election to Sel 10 be 2831-8• recorded 1n the county where the P\&.IC NOTICE IUPE .. IOR COURT OF CAU,ORNIA COUNTY Of ORANGE In 1111 Matier of The Appltcauon ol Marie Daze Pemn For Change ol Name Ho. A·123411 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE reel property rs located Dated May 18 1964 AMERICAN RECOHVEYANCE SERVICES INC as sa10 Trustee By JoM M Coombe. President 4090 MacArthur Blvd . Suite 5500 N-port Beach. CA 92660 (714) 752-0883 Said sai. will be conducted by AMERICAN RECONVEYANCE SERVICES. INC 4000 MacArthur Blvd • Ste 5500 Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 7S2-0883 Pubf11hed Orange Coast Dally Piiot June 8. 15. 22, 1984 l f\BJC N01te£ Mllt NOT1C£ NOnc °' TJWtfH'I a.u.1 COPY oC Oocumtrtt Record.cl 011 NOTICI OP T"Utft I IAL.I Cfl9J""'10 -.... SModSol/OANOWNf JUN .. '"' .. No 122MS II net T.t.. No. •t tnAln .. OTICI °' l'WITU'I IAU T.I Mo. 0..-1q been cornp4WM With Ottglne! YOU ARI IN OIPAUt. T UIC>llU T.I Mo.;.,... UNIT COOi 0 WILLI.AME. CONEN.Y DllD 0 , T"Utf DATfD Wl1/I,, YOU A" IN D£FAUL T UHO A A TO.llJtvtCICOftitPMn' Col.wttyAllcon:tw.~County, LIH YOU TA.Kl ACTlOH TO OeEO Of TRUST. DATED AUQUll • "4Jt"I eppoinl9d TN•111ei.nw the Cailfomie ftftOTICT YOW. ftftONftTY, IT 21. 1HO UNI.US YOU TAKI ~C-folloW\na 0.Cflbed cS.-d ol trust ".,.. MAY .. IOLO A PUauC ...... " TION TO PAOTeCT YOUR P~OP· Will S!ll AT PUBLIC AUCTION IWORTANT NOTICI YOUN ID AH IJUl\.ANATION Of' ERTV. tT MAY ee 801.0 Al A PUB· TO THf-HtOH!ST llDO!R 'OR IFYOUR PROPERTY 18 ll+FO~· THI NATUAI Of 1"I HIOCHO• LIC SAL! Ill YOU NEED AN EX· CASHANO/OATHECASHl!ASOA CLOSUAl!'.BECAUSfYOUARe 8£· ING AGA .. IT YOU, YOU IHOUlO PL.4NATION OF THE NATURE OF CERflflEO CHECKS SPfCtFffO IN Hl~OINYOUR PAYM!NT$, IT MAY CONTACT A l AWYlft -THE PROCCl!OINO AGAINST YOU, CIVIi. CODE 8£CTION H24h IPIY· BE 80\.D WITHOUT ANY COVRT On 71818• et 11 00 A .M YOU SHOULD CONTACT A L.4W• •ble t1 the 11"'9 of .... In ••wM ACTION. allO ~ may ~ the SUNKIST SC!RVICC COMPANY ... YER . money ot the Unrtlld S11IMI 111 i.ge1 right to Clflna your eocount tn tilt duly •PPoll'lltd TtuttM under On 8-29-8-ol ti t ·16 • m . MEC tight. thle and tnttr .. t conveyed to OOod •tending by s>•ytno .. of"°"'' tno pvrauent 10 t>ttO of Truat R .. ASSOCIATES. INC, • Cellloonla and now n.io by II unct. Mid o.td peet due paymentt pfu• ~tted eorded on 12130181 •• Document C~Ofallon. H duly appointed ol TMI In the property Mltlnafter coet• ~ •llPWI ... within thr• No 349&3 BO<HI 14330 Peoe 1041 Trv•tM under and C>Yrwent 10 O.Crlbed month• from the oat• th11 notice of ot Ottlctlll Record• In the ottlee ot Ottd of Tru1t rtcOfdlld 0·30.IO, o TRUSTOR LEONARD J HAMIL· ~fault WU r.cordtd. Thi• emount Ille Recordltf 01 Orang• COunl"J, Intl No 42337. lf'I t>ootl 137M, TON JR , OAWN Al Y$0N PFAFF QI 18.028.~ u ol JuM 8. 1t&.i, and Calltornlt a)O.tcuttd by BILLY JOE P19• 208 of Onlcltl Record• In tht BEN[!llCIARY StAFIA!T COR· wlll lncreaae until y<>Yt eccount ti.. DY!R & VELMA OYER. HUSBAND offl<:e ot tile County Rtcerdtr of PORATION, SEAFIRST MOAT· comeeeurf91'11 Youmeynotl\aveto ANO WIFE. LAUREEN K OVER A Orange, Stat• of camornta ••• OAOE OF CALIFORNIA DIVISION pay tht entire unpaid pottlon of SINGLE WOMAN WILL SELi. AT ecuttd by Thomas M Eng and Tent AECOFIDfD Septtmt>ef 3. t912 yovr account, .....,. th~ fl.Ill pay-PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE l'UQH. l fno. hu•band and wltt. and at lnttr No 82-313'78 Of Ofttetal rnent waa dtmended. bul you muet EST BIDDER FOR CASH (peyeble Stanley J Eng. 1 married men WILL Record• In 11)8 o"l'8 ol the R• pey th9 amount atated at>OYe. at time ol UJe tn lawful me>My of the SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION T'O COfdw of Orange County After three IYIO'ltht from the data United Stet .. ) at the South front HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· u1d OMd of trust oeecrtt>at the of recordetlon of thlt dOCU"'9n1 entrance 10 lht Orange County Old able 11 time of sate In tawtvf money foflOWtnQ (WhlCh date ot recordatlon ep~,. CourthouM 211 W Santa Ana of the United Statn) at the front lot 87 ol Tr.ct No 3383 in the '*'9onl. un .... theobltgetlon !*no Boulevard, City ol Senti Ana, State en1rance to th• Old Orange County Crty of Cotta M... County ol Or· IO<ectoMO ul)On permlll 1 1of10t< ol Cel1lorn1e ell rioht 11111 and CounllOuse. foceted on Sent• Ana enge S111a of CthfOfme. H Pfl' period, yov he.,. only tht i.ge1 right 1n1ereat conveyed to end now held Blvd between Sycamore St & map r.c:orded in Book 112 Pages to •loP Iha lortdoaur• by paylno by 11 under OMO or Truat tn Iha Broedway Santa Ana CehlOfnla all 37 to 48 inclullve mlaoelfaMC>Ua tlle entire amount <Mmanoed by propeny sHuateo rn 111d COunty. right 11111. and 1ntere11 conveyed to maps In the ottM:41 ol the County yovr Ctedllor. Cahtorn11 Oesc:rlbtog the land there· and now held by II uneset Mid Deed Record« ol aeld County El.cepUng To find out the amoYnt rou mull 1n of Tru.c in the property 9ltu1ted rn tht<tlrom •" Otl. gu min9!af1 and pay, or to errange for payment to Betng • pon1on or Lot 1 of Traci sa1crCountyanoS11tedeacrtbedu ottlef hydrocarbons. below a ClePlh a\op tht loreclotM.lre Of II ~r proe>-No 10212 per map hied tn t>ooi. PARCEL 1 An undMdlld 112111 ol SOO fet1. w1111ou1 Ille "Ohl or air· any ta In loreclo11Ure tor any ot"-•62 peg• 1 2 and 3 of MIS-interest 1n and to Lot 1 ol Trecl No fec.e entry es raM<ved In instru· reuon. contact Ftderet N1l 1onat celtaneous Maps in the office ot 11 9952. 1n ttie City ot Co111 Mesa menta ol rec0<d Mongege ASIOciaUon by First Na· county recorder of H•d county (the Counl"J of Orange Stlte of Cllll· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A tlonal Benk of North County, Ser· · Pro1ec1' I descttbe<I H follows torn1a, as per map recorded In Book DEED OF TRUST DATED 8123182 vlcinQ ~ent, 330 Vitia Way, PARCEL t ~n ucluSlve •16 Paget 11 and 12 ot Mlt· UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Oceanslcfe. CA 92066 (810 subteasenold 1n1ereS1 In Unit 34, H c:elleneou1 Maps In the 0111C90f the PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT 439-8100 1t1own on 11111 cert11n Con· County Recorder ol seres County MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. fl you have any qu.llona, you dom1ntum Plan recorded m book bcept one-fourth ol all olf. gu IF YOU NEED AN EXP~NA TION thCXJld contact • lawyer or tile gov· t ~036 page 992 ol Otf1c1a1 Records and other hydrocarbOn auballnees OF THE NA TU RE OF THE emrnent aoericv which may nave In· in th• Office ol the County Recorder end 111 other 17\inerels 11ght1 tn and PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU aure<I your loan/ ol said County. end under said tend, as rea.rlled In tilt SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER Remember, YOU MAY LOSE PARCEL 2 An und!Vlded ~69 Deed recorded rn Book 1311 page 3169 M1011era Avenue Costa LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT percent subleasenold 1n11r1111n ltle 236 Oflicral Record• Meae. Celtlorn1a TAKE PROMPT ACTION. Projt<;t Property, e)(ceptlng there· Also excepting and re11rv1ng "(fl a street eddress or common NOTICE CW DEFAUl T from, the undivided rnttretl In the therefrom the lollowrng deslgnauon ol propeny 11 shown AND flECTtoH TO &Ell Pro1ect Property, excepting there-(A) Unlls 1 throuon 21 H shown above. no warranty 11 given as 10 its UNDER DEED Of TRUIT from the undivided 1n1ere11 in the upon the Condominium Plen re· comple1-sa or correclneu) ··The NOTICE IS HER6&Y GIVEN'. Pro1ec1 ProptKt)"apperta1n1ng 10 111 COlded tn Boolt 13•37 Page 1508. beneficiary under said OMO ot THAT San Dl-oo Forecloture Ser· other Condominium In the Project, Official Records of aald County Trust, by rNsoo of a breach or de-vices, Inc .• a cOfporallon. 11 preMtlt· and (Bl An exotustve easement to uae fault In the obllgellons secured fy Ille Tr\IStee under e deed of trual PARCEL 3 An undivided 9060 all those areu d11tgn1ttd H thereby, heretofore axeculed and dated September 20, 1083 ex· percent 1n1erea1 In the Project Im· atttums. decks, patto1 end terrecea dellvefed lo the under91gned • wrfl· ecuted by Aaron H. Lee, • •Ingle provement1 on or Alllxed to Loi 1 ol as shown upon Ille Condominium ten Oecferellon ol Default and 0... man. as Trustor. 10 aecure obit· Tract 10212 u anown by Map on Plan above referred 10 mend tor Sale, end written notice ol gatlona In tevor ot Arlt N11lonaf hie in book •62 P-0-• 1. 2 and 3 ol PARCEL 2 Unit 10 u ahoWf'I breacn and of atectton 10 c:.use Ille Benk of Horth County and easlgnM Mlscell1neou1 Maps, as emended upon Ille Condominium Plan 1bo11e undersigned to eell aald property to of record to Federal National Mort· by Applicallon ol amended Loi Line referred to sallafy said obllgattons Ind Ill«•· gage Aaociatlon Benetlcter;, r.. 101ustmen1 Record9d o.c.mber PARCEL 3 An exclullve eae· alter the underSigMd caused Mid c:ordlld October 5 1983, r•r• l 1 1979 In book 13429 P-0-1628 menl to use 111011 portions ot Lot 1 notice ol breech Ind ot etec1ton rdeo Oclober 24, 1083 u ol Ott1t11I Records Records or Or· oescrtbed 1n Parcel 1 ebove. des1g· be rlCOlded Match 1. 198• u Instr Ale/Page No 205625. 220020 of ange Counl5' Cehlorn11 u con· nated as atnums deck1 and pe1101 No 84-087798 of Ott1C1el Record11n Official ~da in the olllee of the veyeo by that certain Document en-as appunenanl to Pere.la 1 end 2 the othoe of rile Recorder or Orange Recorder ol Rlverllde County, Call· lllled Condominium Leue dated above described County fornle, describing lend therein u December 23 1981 executed by The street address and otllef S11d ,.,. will be made but Pfcperly ena.imbered ts 8'683 Vear-CF K Auoc•atea a Calllornta Gen· common designetton. II any ol the wttllOUI covenant or warranty ••· nno Way, Rlwfalde. CA 90255. eral Partnership as lessor end real property dncribe<I above 11 pre11 or implied regardlnQ 1111• Trult Deed Oe9cr1bM property n Laureen K Oyer a stngle woman purported to be 381 Bey v-Ter· posses11on or encumt:>rances, lo Lota 25 of Tract 7232-1 but llhould and Biiiy Joe Oyer and Velma Oyer, raee. Costa MIN. CA 112628 pay Ille rem11nlng prlnclpel sum of be deacrlbed u Lot 20 or Tract nusbend and wrte o tenant, R• The undersigned Trustee dlS· Ille nole(tl secured by serd deed of 7232· 1 u per mep recorded 1n cord~ coneurrenlly Iler-Ith II Of· claims any hat>lflty for eny 1ncouecl· Trust wtln interest as 1n said note 8()()1( 89, pegee 17 • 20 of maps, r1c11t Records of Orange County, ness of ttle Slreet addresa and other f)rovtded. 1dv1no41s, II eny. under RecOfds or said County, said obfl· Celllornie EXCEPTING THERE· common deslgn111on ii eny. shown •ne terma ol Hid °'90 of trust. fees. gallons lncludlno one note tor the FROM the undivided interest In tile nerem cllerges. and expenses of the tklm ol $98,800 00 Proiect fmprovemen11 epperta1nlng Said sate 1111111 be made, but Trustee and ol the trust1 created by Tllat tlle betleflct1l lnternl under 10 111 other Condominiums In Ille wllnout covenant or warranty, ex- said OMO ol Trua1 seld deed of trust and the obit· Project. and EXCEPTING THERE· press or implied, regarding 11111, Whereas Marie Daze Perrin. also known u Marll 0 Perrin. pell· tloner. hH filed a pehtton with the Clerk of 1nl1 Court lor en order changing pelllloner's neme from Merle Daze Perrin 10 Mane Daze Hlnee, Said sate wtll be held on Frldey, gallons teeured thereby are pr... FROM Units 1 through 70 11 ael posseuion, or encumbrancu, lo July 6. 1984, et 2 30 p m 11 the enuy held by the underetgned, That orlh rn the Condominium Plan pay the rem11nlng prlnclpaf sum of Chapman Avenue entrence lo Ille e breach ol, and default fn, the obit· PARCEL 4 Easements which are the notl(sJ aecured by Hid OMO of C1v1c Center Bulldlng, 300 East gallons for wnlcn aald deed ol lruat particularly set forth tn the Article Trust. with Interest thereon. es F-11 Chapman Ave . Orange, CA la aecurlty has occurred In that pey-enlllled "Euement1" ol the Oec:lllf· provided In said note(sl. edvencee, ------------Al Ille Um• or Ille 1n11111 pubh-ment has not been made ol. The &Iron ot Covenenll. Conditions end 11 any. under the terms ol aeld Deed IT IS ORDERED INll ell persons lnterffted rn the 1bov.-.n11lled mat19! appeer before tilts Court 11 9 15 AM on July 16 198• In Ille Courtroom ol Department No 3 111 Ille Counhou11 700 CrV!C Center Onve West Senti Ane. C1t1f0fnta end show ceuH 11 any wtly the pet1hon lor cnenge ol neme 5noulo not be granted PU8UC NOTICE cation ot thlJ nottce. tlle total monthly lnllallment ol prlncipal and Restnc11ons tor the Pro1ec1 under ot Trust. lees charges and ex- 1moun1 of Ille unpeid bel.enoe of the Interest due Novem6er 1 1983 and the Sectton Headtnga tn such arttcle penses ol the Trustee end of the obhgetton secured by or. above de· SYbaequenl inllallmenls due ,,,...... enmted Support. Settlemenl and trusts created by said OMO ol scribed deed ol trull and atllmlled alter. PLUS a lete cllerge es HT Encorecnment end • Ellcluslve Re-Trust ORANGE COUNTY SUPE .. IOR COURT 700 CMc Centlf Df. w .. 1 Sent• Ana. CA. '2701 Marriage ol costs expena.s and advances rs fonn in said note. stricted Common Area EaMmefll'' The tolel amount or tile unpeld S 163 058 59 Tnet by reason thereof the PARCEL 5 A non-exclutlve Ease-belanee of the Obhgetton aecure<I IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 1n11 a copy ot 11111 order 10 show ~ be publtshed in The Daily Pilot 1 news- paper ot general crrcut111on pnn1eo 1n Orange County Cll1forn11 onoe • week tor four succeur.re weel\s pnor to the date Mt for lleertng on the pe1111on Pelllloner ANTHONY J EVANS Respondent. KEENA 0 EVANS Case No 022"902 SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) The 10111 1ndebtednes1 being an undersigned present berlellc11ry ment tor u11 end entoyment ol the by lhe property to be •Old and es um ale on whtch the opening bod 11 under llld deed ot trust nu ex· Common Area more p111tcut1r1y set reasonable estimated coats Ill· computt\d may be obtained by call· ec:ute<I end deltvered to said forth 1n Ille Arhcle ent1lled Rrghls penses and advances at the ume ol mg I• 15) 945-6-418 Ille day before Trustee a wntten Dedarelton 01 De-01 En1oymenl ot Ille Oeetaretion of the in1t11t P\lbllc:e11on ol tlle Notic. 1~ sate taulf and Demand lor Sale. and nu Covenants Cono111on1 end Restrtc-01 Sate is $32.430 64 NOTICE! You haYI been 1ued. The court mer cMc:lde 191lnet you without "JOUf being heerd 11n'"e you '"pond within 30 days. Reed the fnformeUon below. Dell(! June S 198• dec>Ollled with aald Trvalee said Hons for the Pro1ec1 under Ille Sec· The benef1c111y under said OMO T D SERVICE COMPANY deed ol tr\nl and all document• ion Head1nga rn suet> Article entt· ol Trust hefetot0<e executed and H said Truttee evidencing obllgetlona Hcvred led Members nght ol En1oy· delivered to Ille undersign.a •writ· By Debbie t<rebs As11s11nt Sec· thereby. and nu elected and doee ment Oelag111on or UM and ten Dec:tar,etton or deleun end 0.. II you wish to .-II Ille edVJCe ol an attorney 1n this matter you should do so promptly so lllal your """"t" response. 1f any may be hied on 11me retef) hereby elect to ceu1e the truat proi>-waiver of Uae mand '°' Sele. and • written Notice 1990 N CeJ1lorn11 Blvd Wetnut erty to be SOid to 11t11fy the obll-The slrMt addrffs end other of Oef1ut1 al'ld Electton 10 Seti Tile Oete<I June S. 1964 CrtlOA CA 94596-3787 getlona aecured thereby. common designation. 11 eny. ol tne undersigned caused Hid Not~ QI • 15.9u.9015 Dated May 21. 1984 r11~ property delcr1bed 111t>ov9 1J OeJwll enct Ereclicin to Sell 10 be FRANK OOMENICHINI Judge ot the Supertor Court P~bflslled Orange Co111 Detty Pno1 June 8 15 22 29 1984 Pu.Dllslled Orange Coest Dally Fectwal Natlonel~ortgege Ass6cla· purported to be 3623·0 Beer recorded in the county where the Pilot June 15. 22. 29 1984 lion St reel • 3• Senta Ana CA 92704 r~al property ts located AVISOIUsted II• SldO demen- dade cl tribuma, led• dKldlr con· tre Ud. sin eudlencle • menoa que Ud. rftponde dentro de 30 dlea. Lee le lnformec:lon que 119111. F-20 by First National Benk ol North Tiie under11gned Trustee d•S· Oete· 5·29·8• ------------County, Serv1e1og Agent ct11ms any ltebll1ty tor eny incorrect· MEC ASSOCtA TES INC PUBLIC NOTICE by Net Masae, Assistant Vioe Presl-n~ss ol the street address end other as s11d Trustee dent common des1gn111on 11 any, attown P 0 Box 2114. F-6 P\Bl.IC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS If )'OU wleh to eeek the •c:Mce of en attorMy In tllla matter, you 1hould do ao promptly eo I hat )'011r written ree~ee. If anr, mar be llW onlJme. NOTICE OF DEATH OF Publlshed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot ne<ern Santi Monica. CA 90•06 REID K June 15 22 29 July 6 1984 If Ille street addre11 or other (2131 •50·0779 Ext 288 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proPOHI• will be receMtd by ii.City otCoeta Maae at tna.offlU ol Ille City Clerk at the City Hell. 77 Fair Drive. Cotll MeM. Calllornll unt11 the hour or 11 00 1 m on July 5 198• 11 w111c11 11me they wlll be opened publicly and reeo aloud In the Council Chambers for FURNISHING ALL LABOR MA- TERIALS EQUIPMENT TRANS- PORTATION. AND SUC_ij OTHER FACILITIES AS MAY BE ~QUIRED TO INSTALL PORTLAND CON- CRETE CEMENT MOWSTRIPS AT TANAGER PARK 1780 HUM- MINGBIRD DRIVE. COST A MESA CALIFO~NIA 92626 PETER C. A A ' ' ' ' F-38 common destgnallon ol Ille prop· By Marilyn McOuft1e. Atst Sec· PETER CHARLES REID erty 11 not indicated hereon, dlrec-retary AND OF PETITION TO AD· PUBLIC NOTICE 1100s 10 the propecty m&}L .0....01>--?~Ollslle6-0r8f1V9" coasr Dilly MINISTER ESTATE NO. 111nec1 from 111e peneftctary nere4n P1101 June 8. 15. 22. 1994 F· 10 A Ml of plans S91C1t1e111on1 and other contr1C1 doc:umenta mey be obtained 1n the otflce ol the Depart· men1 ot Leleure SerVIOeS 77 Fatr Orr"9. Cotll Mesa Callfornia upon rec:e1pt ol • nonrefundeble tee ol $6 00 II bidders request p11ns end specifications be m11ted 1111 onarge will be S7 50 per Sit Eac:n bid shall be made on 1111 propo11t form and 1n the manner provided In the contract docv- men11, and shall be 1ccomp1nred by a certltled or c11h1er'1 check or a bid bond tor not less then 10 per· cent of the amount ot the b1d, made payable to the City or Coste Mesa the Contractor Shall In Ille per. lormence ol the work end improve· ments, conlorm 10 Ille Lebor Code of the Stele or Calllorn11 and otner law• of the Stele or C1l1fornl1 apph· cable thereto wll1ch the eKcepllon only ol such v1ns11ons es mey be requ11ed undar the spec:111 1111u1es pursu1n1 ro which proceed1ng1 hereunder are taken end whk:h heve not been superceded by the pro11111ons or the Labor Code Preference 10 labor shall be given only 1n the manner provided by law No b•d shall be con11oereo unress 11 11 mede on 1 form turn1Shed by Ille Ctty of Coste Meae end 11mede1n accordenc:e wrth Ille pro111a1on1 ol Ille propo111 requirements Each b•ddlf must t:>e ttcenHd and also pl'equet11110 as required by law The City Counctl ot the C1tv ol Cotti Meu reserves the right 10 rejeet eny or all btdt Eiieen P Phinney City Cfertl of Ille City of Cotta Mese Publlsned Orange Coeat Detty Pilot June 15. 20, 198• FW·31 SI Ueted deeea aoflcltar el con· eejo de 11n abogedo an Mt• """'' to, deberfe hecerlo In· medletamente, de "ta ~•. eu rHpue111 eecr1ta. el llar elgune, puede Mr regletrada a tlempo. 1·TO THE AEIPOHDEN1': The petitioner hu fti.d e petition eon- cernlng rCX1r merrteve. "you tell 11> ni. 1 reeponee within ao da,. of lhe dete lh•I ttue eummone le --ved on you, ,our defeull mer be entered end the court mey en1M • ludotneftt c0ft1-lnlng lnJ11nctfve Of ot~ Ofdere c_,,lng dMek>ft ofproplf1J.1poueel1upJ10r1,chlkf c111tod)'. chltd eupt)Oft, eHCM"ney fees, coete. end euch other retlef •• m•"I be grenled bJ the COUit. The garnlellment of wegee. taking of moner Of property. or otl\er court ellthorl1ed pr~lnge ma"/ etao reeutt. Detect: Oct. 11, 11113 LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk B"/: M.K. HEANEY, Dli>UI)' A.0 .8. Divorce ~ E. Whittler Bl. Whittler, CA. 90805 (213) MS-1389 Publtshed Orenge Coast Oa1ly Piiot May 2S. June 1. 8. 15 1984 2769·8' SUPERIOR COURT OF THE named pursuant to a written re-A 123582 STATE OF CALIFORNIA quest subm1t1td 10 Hid benellclary To aU heirs. bener1c1anes. FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE w11t11n ten deys from the hrat publl- creditors and contingent tn the Malter ol the Estate of cetton ot this nouce Creditors or PETER C REID ALFIO J SANTORO ake ALFRED BENEFICIARY Amerteen Sevings SANTORO. Deceased end Loan .-..soc1at1on 222 N El AKA PETER C H ARLES CASE NO. A·122563 Ooredo Stockton CA 95202. REID and persons who may NOTICE Of PERSONAL Pllone 1209) 948-1116 be otherwise tnterested in AEPAESENTATIVE'S SALE Said sale ""'II be made. \u, lh" will and/or esta•A. OF AEAL PRO~RTY AT 111111nout covenant or werrenty, ea-" ""'" PRIVATE SALE press or 1mplted. regerdlnQ title. A peutton has been hied No11c:e ••hereby given that ROSE possesSton or encumbrences rn- by RICHARD F LUCKEY FORNINO u personal represent•-c1uo1ng tees c111rge1 end expenses in the Superior Court of Or· uve of the estate ol ALFIO J SAN-ot the Trustee and ot tile trusts TORO deceased ""'"sell at privete created by said OMO or Truat to ange County requestJng that sate. 10 the nighest and best b•dder pey the remaining prtnc1p111ums of RICHARD F LUCKEY be under the terms ano cond1t1ons the no1e'11 sec1Hed by said Deed ol ed I here1natter mentioned and 1ub1ec1 Trust to wit S56 2•2 72 w1111 appoint as persona rep· to conttrmahon by the supenor interest thereon from 11101183 o resen1.at1ve to administer the court on June 22 1984 11 10 00 ts 750•1. per annum ., provided m estate or PETER c REID A M or thereafter Wlltlln Ille ttme said note(•) plus all costs. charges AKA PE:fER CHARLES allowed by 1aw at tne ottlce ol and any and all edvences $1 334 22 REI h I d PA TRICI( H ASPELL attorney for With rn ter11t D (under t e n cpen-1111 personal representative, 11 35 Tile beneficiary under seld OMO dent Adm1mstrat1on of Es· S Raymond. Suite 30•. Paaadena, ot Trust heretolore executed and I.ates Act) The peuuon is set California all the 110111. 11111 dellvered 10 the undefltgneo e writ· f h · De N 3 Interest. and es111e ol the de-ten Oecteratton ot deleull eno De· or earing In pt. 0 at ceased and all the 11gh1. lltle mand for Sele. and 1 written Nolloe 700 C1v1c: Center Dr . West. 1ntere5t and estate thal the Estate or Oetault and Etectton to Sell The Santa Ana. CA 92701 on July ot ALFIO J SANTORO cleceaaed. undersigned ceused said Notice of 11. 1984 al 9:30 A M has acquired by operation ol law or Deleult end Electton to Sell to be [f YOU OBJECT to the otnerwlse. other than or In 1ddlt1on recorded rn the county where the to lhal ol the deceased, al Ille lime real property is located PUBLIC NOTICE grant mg of the pet1t1on. you ol his dea111.1n ano 10 all that cen11n 011e 06107184 ------------I should either appear at the real property Situated tn the City or •3271 NOTICE INVITING BIDS hC'arang and state you obiec· Yorba Linda Orange County Call· SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY lorn1a aescnbed as follows a corporeuon Notice IS hereby given lhll the t1on!. or file Wrtllt'n ObJeC· LOI 24 Tract "154 Ctly ol Yorb By DARLENE BENDER Trustee Boerd ot Trustees ot Ille Hunllnglon ttons with the court before Linda County ol Orange. as per Sele Officer Beach Union High School District lh h g Yo ur appear Map Book 151 Pages 37.35 Mis-Po Drawer o 1111111 receive sealed bids tor supply-C' ean~-b · cellaneous Maps recorded on the of· Stockton CA 9520 t ing Maintenance ol Telephone Sys·1 ant<' may IA' tn person or 'II lat!! ot Orange County Recorder. Pubhsneo Orange Coast Dally Pilot tems meetino or eQual 10 tile spec•· vour attorney more commonly known es 16942 June 1s 22 29 1984 tica11ons °"fire tn the ot11ee ot said IF' YOU ARE A CREDI-Sage Onve f-22 O.slroct B1os shall be clearly marked TOR or a contingent creditor Tnrs sale '5 sub1ec1 10 current la~es covenents conditions r PUBLIC NOTICE M1mten1nc:e Telephone Systems u f the d eceased. you must strrcttons reservauons 1101111, B•O •569 addressed lo Allyn E !tit' vour claim with the 11gnts ot way eaMments and exrst· &TATEMENT OF ROWiey Purc11as1no Manager Hunt· • h tng encumbrances of record ABANDONMENT OF Ull OF 1ngton Beech union H1gt1 School rourt or present tl tot e per· The terms and condihonl ot sate FICTITIOUI 8U&IN£11 NAME D1s1nc1 10251 YorlltoWf'I Avenue. son<il representative ap-are cesll in tawtul money 01 the The following person• neve ab•n· Hunlff'IOlon Beacfl CA 92646 end potnl<'Cf bv lhC' court within un1tt\d S111es ol Amerrce or par1 doned the us. ol tht flct1110u1 Bu11-~~on1dvee0y J•u' nor• 2~1c;>'~/ ~ !n~n four months from the date o f cash ano part crt\dlt tlle terms ol ness Name PATRIOT HOMES. "" " I ( 1 such credit to be ac:cepteble to the 1176 SE Mein Street. Suite A, trvrne, 11me and piece bids will be publtcly 1rst 1ssuan<'(> o etters as personal repreaenteuve end 10 the CA 112714 opened ahd reed prov1dro in Section 700 of court Ten percen1 of Ille amount Tiie F1c1111oua 8u11n .. 1 Neme re· Each brd s11111 remain velld for • lhC' Probate Code of Call· btd to accompany the offer end 1111 terreo 10 ebove wet lli.d tn Ofenge peflod of 60 d1ya 11ter Ille dlle . b 1 ""-d fl Count" on Octo"'-r 27 1"81 FILE Snar11led 1~ the r-elpt ol bids fom1a The lime for f1llna 1 once to .,... pat on con rmetton 1 .,.. • • .. --~ .... & ot sate by the court TaJtN, rents, NO F 17 4188 The Board of Trustees 111111 be clauns will not expire prior operating and marntenenoe Ill· Phlltp H McNemH 18195 the sole IUOSI• ot the quetlly of to four months from the date pen11s. end premiums on 1neureno. McDermo11 •I trvlne. CA 92714 D11DtfC 11111\TICE equipment otterect and reaervea tne f h h ~...a bo I ble t , .. _ .. • .. It Dale Stmbro 1430 Santenella J"UUL. AV riQhl to re1ec:1 anty or an b1d1and10 o t t' t>armg nOll\"" a ve. accep a 0 ,,.. pure .. ..., .,,, ___ _...;;.-...;....______ YOU M AY L'XAMINE be prorated es or the dete of con· Terrece Coronedel Mar.CA 92825 NOTICI INVITING llDI waive any lrr?,ufarlt~ tn91etn A:. flrmauon ot sale The eHmtnetlon This butln8tt w11 conducted by a N011ce 11 hereby given that the Signed Allyn · Rowey the file kept by the coun lf or tttle recording or conveyance. tmtted pennerantp Bo.rd 01 Trust"' ol t"· Hunll""I"" PurehHlng Meneger t ted th d le 1 ..,.1,,. ... If Phlllp H M~Ne-'""' ......... Publt·"_,, Orange Coest Diiiy Piiot you are tn erH in f' t'S· an any m n1uren<:4 """'"Y .... .. ........ Betcfl Union High School ()jatrtct """"' tat" you -.. y ~rv· upon the t>e at the expense ot the pyrcnaa.t Tiits statemenl wH filed with the wot r~ M alad bids tor auppty· June 8 15. 1984 "· """ · " Bids°' otters ere Invited tor thta County Clerk of Orange County on 1ng STATIONERY SUPPLIES "'"'" F-12 executor or 11dministrator. or ptope~ty and must be In writing 8nd Mey 17 1984 1ng or tQUet 10 the tpeetllc:etlons on 'tr upon the attorney for the ex· w111 be rece1vect et the of11Ce of Pvblllhed Orange Cout Detty 111e 1n Iha office ol Ntd 0111r1c1 Ml.IC NOTICE ecutor or admmtJtrator. and PATRIC!( H ASPELL ettornt"J for P1101 Mey 25 June 1 8. t5. 1984 Bids 111811 be clearly marked STA· tr•-MINT ,..,. (ilf' wllh tht' ccrurt wuh lht ~rtonat re1>1es.ntat1119 a1 35 2787.a.4 Tl<»'ERV SVPPLIE8, ~ •572. ed· ,. • ~ ..,,... S Re~~. Suite 304. Pue<1en1 dreued lo Allyn E Rowley ABANOOH~OP'UROI' proof of rvt('(', II wnttcn Cat1fotn1a 91105 or mey bi n*f MUC NOTICE PurChHlnQ Men•oer Huntlnoton FICTITIOUI 8UllHlll NAMI request staCinj thal YOU df.. Wlth the Clark of the IUl)enOI ~ft, ITATIMINT °' WITHOfllAWAl BMch Unton H"'h School 0t11r1e1 Tne loflo\oling per.on• heve •ban· J f • h f I 11 an"' 11-...... t1rat ""•bl"•I-or , .......... p .. •rNf•• .... 10251 Yorlitow~ All'll'lue Hunt doned tile 11M of the '°ietltfoul Bual· '\tN' pttta nolK'f' 0 l ~ 1 • '"'' ,;01~ .;;; befor;' m;kinQ;he ""',. "'" "__.. H'lgton ~" CA 9~8""' re 1'1111 Nt me KITTY'S LOVELY mg o( an inventory and ilp· le ,IC~:=:=::AM cei"90~~~1~ befort 2 00 PM 01ns 13532 Et TOfo Rd Ste 4, fl prarMment of Ht.alt' ts or Fo; futthtf 1nrorrnation end bid , Tiit ro11ow1ng P•tton llH TUESO i/ J~ Y 3 198-ol 11 whtefl Tor1:1 Calll 92830 o f lht• pt'ti~on, or i'C"C'O\Jnl.S toom• eoply at the off~ of tne 111-.... 1nora#ll H • gen«el partner frOf'I\ tlfnt • ..... t>'dl will be oubl<ly Tile ir1r.11ttout BullnMI Nemer• ...,.i 0 _ 1200 , .... -. f"' Ill•.......,_., r .......... -, •• 1"'-pe ...... ~ .. 10 ,..._111..,,. •• --. .... ..._.._. .,. r~ in 91 .. 0 C Rm , _ __.to et>ow wat MM il'I °''""""" m~nllon1.-u Ul ~"":lion 1,':..:.~' "' ,..... _, ..,._...., ,,. ... .._ "'' _,...... ··• "'"""" .,,. ............. ..... "" ......... ~.....-... fietat'°"' bu91t\th neme ol PHON[ 341 -Count)' on Oct 9 1NO •nd 1200 ~ of the' C1tllfom1a TM r1Ql'lt 11r•-ved10re1e1 any CITY 11 146 s erookllural. Eec:n bid tllall rttn••n v1tod tor a Ftt.E NO '147009 Probat<> Codt' and ell l>lds Anaheim CA 9280• ~~tr:;,: :;.•::c;~~Of •:,,date S1~r~~.~~~:&T0<0 Ad ~ld, S.bb111e & Coll AOeOISIClf 'o' ltt~O Tbe l•,UltOUa 1>1111n•1 name .,...... 3•0 0 I l '' "" " llfll4Wl"elll IOf lhe Plflntrehip WU Th!! loefd of Trvll ... tf'laM be Th•• bu91MU ""M ClondUC1td bY • o rl.llf rtt Pertonlll Aepraentat~ of ttltd on Mtrch 14. 1983 In tl\e Coun- ll'lt tOlt ~ of the quality Of corPQfalton P.0 , Boll 1300 ALFIO J SANTORO 0.C..Nd ' ty of Ottnge FRENO F'20f424 IQUtl)fMt!I offered end reaerves Ille Muek&N ou~.,. RI Id C'A t•soz p H ASPELL F· ... Na-d .. dd of , ..... ,.,.M 10 r•t _,,V OI all bldl and to Thie ett1tement wet flled Wllll the Vert '• • .. • ft~ -1I "" ..... •n "' rtla '"' ::!'1~" an7 lfr:1"1.,1tu t'*1tln Coun~ C'-... ot Ora"""' County on llt -1771 1':'~ .or .._._.. • P91aon Withdrawing Ktrt'*h A. .... •• ., ., ,., ft ··•-.... Sllalt91 32 tl ldtno P1 , Co tt 8l(lned ttyn Aow1eY Juna . 1984 Puhh~ht-tl Onmg~ Coat 35 s AaymOlld. Su11t 304 Mue CA 92e2e Pv"hulng Man~ Publtthed Orange CoHt 0 1JfV O.ulv Pilot June 14. 15. 21. Pnadllnl CA 91106 SIQl'llO ~ennetn R 6hatttt Put>Qhed Oranot Cotti Otlly Piiot P1101 June 16, 22 29, July 8 1984 I HH-4 Pubhtllftd Oran~ Coast 0111y Pilot P111>11 ~ Or&l'lfi141 Coul O.•lr June 15 '2 118• "n T l r"· j J11M8 II '' tO&.ol ~1101 June'' 22 lt.Jutyt, 1v 4 r J r I ~ ,.So , t ,. I PU8LIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTAACTOAt CALLING ,OR BIDS SCHOOL DISTRICT HUNT · INGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BKI Oeadltne Bid No 56" • Fri· day June 29. 1984, 1 30 P M Bid No 565 -Frldey June 29 198•, 2 00 p M Bid No 56& . Frid•"/ June 29. 198• 2 30 P M Place ol Btd Receipt HUNT· INGTOl'f BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION CENTER. 10251 Yorktown Avenue. Hun11noton Beac:n CA 92848 Project 1oenttl1C1t1on Bid No 5e4 · Roofing Renovation. Marine H1g11 School Std No 565 • Roofrno Reno- vatron. Edison High School Bid No 566 · Roofing Aenovetton. West· minster Htgh Scnoot Place Ptens are on Ille MAINTEN· ANCE. OPERATIONS ANO CON· STRUCTION, Room 321 Hunt· tngton Beech Union High Schoof District Education Center. 10251 Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Phone (714) 954.3339 E.>cl 320 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above-named School District of Orenge County C1fltornle acting by and through Its Governing Board heretnetter referred to as DISTRICT wlll receive up to. but not taler then Ille 11bove·1t1ttd lime seall<I btds tor the award of 1 contrecl lor the above proiect Bids shall be recewed 1n the piece 1dent1lled above end shell be open. eo and publtcty reed aloud at the ebove-statecl trme and piece Eacll bid must conform ano be responsive to the contract docu- men11 Each bid shelf be eccompented by the secunty rel•red to In the conltect ~manta end b~ the 11a1 ol pr090MO aubcontrectort The DISTRICT reserv91 lht right lo reJ.c:f eny or all blda or to wafw any 1rreou1111tte1 or 1ntorm11111t1 In eny bids or In the bidding The Department of lndutlrltl ~ 1auon1 has detetmlned th• 1>8f181•1 prevalltng rate of per diem wt~ In Iha tocehty In wlltch thl• work ft fo be perlormeo lor .. en craft or type of workmen needed 10 exeeuta Iha contract Thne rat" ,,. on Ille ti Ille DIST'AICT offlc'e loctted ti 10251 Yorktown Avenut . Hunt· tngton Beach. CA t2e.te Col>* rney be obtalned on r9(lVMt A copy of these ratea shall ~ polled at lht fOb Site The forego11"19 achedu,. ol oer diem w~ •• b&Md upon • working dflY of eigtit ll ) llOurs. Tht rate tor holldflY tnd 0Wf1tme work 111a11 be al teaet ome end ~elf It ..... ~ mendetOf'Y ~ the CONTRACTOR to WtlOm lhe tOn• tract la aw•rdtd, end upon •n"J tub• contractor unw him, to pay not lell tllen Iha t aid 199CAfMlid ttl .. to •" WOfllrnen emplored bJ them "' Iha .. ecvtion Of 1,,. 'ontr~ No ~'* mey Wlthdr•w ti bid tor • period of fQtty·h\119 (d i da an., Iha date_. tor Iha ~ Of btdl A payment bOnd and e £*• fOfm~ bond Wiii ~ r~ prlOf 10 ••«Vtlon Of tr. eotitu1e1 The P•,,,,ent bond thal be 1111 lM rorm .11t fortl't tn tht eontr.ct dOCli • men I• l y "°b«1 c ••1ter Dlf.:1('111 Mll!'l«ll "lot Opett!tOnl and Con1trvct~ l'\lt•l1..,_, Of1ital Doi• OtlllV PllOI tb n. 111• " 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • l 5 6 7 8 . UYlllHI tlll,000 To see is tu move your family in! This 3 BR, 3 '12 Ba, fonnal dining, 3 fplcs. separate family room kitchen, completely rebuilt in 1979. The au tomatic sprinklers & lg brick potio makes this trouble fr~ excellently loca~ m this gated comm uni UN llU _ Opn 1·5 101 Via Lido Soud Prestigious &yfront Villa, 6Br, 7 ~ Ba, pool. lg boat docks, $4,850,000. 214 Via ltltaoa .,. 1·1 Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom, fireRlace. beam ce1l.mgs. X lnt financing. $420,000. IAHllE llllll UYFlllT OHM Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695,000. llYIH TEIUCf 1111 lalatta l•naoa e,1 1-1 Panoramic bay & ocean view . 4 Br, 4 Ba. patio, pool home. Fee price '775,000. PlllUILA lllE HWIFIHT Ocean & Jetty views. marine room, 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft.. car parking. $1.285,000 IA YSllE PLAOE IAYHllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·ll R"Y'·•d• Or'"' NB bl\ f,Jbl AllOLITE llllUCULATE Perky Cape Cod w1111 French doqrs and w1n- dow1, wood floors and formal dining 2 Bdrm 1ownnome in Newport only $153.900 l -.H.,Uf fiC .. f S Raeltors. 675-6000 llllOA llLAll JUST llHICHll 2 Unrts that Inell . 3 bdrm. Cape Cod h ome w1ri!modeled1cttctr,f'rp1C. nardwd floors. 3 year old rental unit has 2 bdrms. 2 patios 4 car garage. Both units turnlahed & rented Reduced 10 $365.000 631-1400. - WATI HJ HO"WT I H>MI., 1-. REAL ESTATE 131-1400 1111 REPO IEWPORT IEICH Sevei 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 3 car gtrege Spa Try S 115 0001 Mull sell fast! 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS OIUU OOYE STOL One of tll• beat areas of CdM 3 Br 2'h Ba fixer with toads ol potential. Asktng price $305.000. , Traditional Realty 631-7370 IOYEI HOlllS IWHW Magnlhcient view estate custom 5 Br lamlly rm & 5 Beth, new pool, spa. on •., ecrt • an refurbished • tmmed move In. trtdt or llAlllPIOHT Rare 5 Bdrm 3 8t wt1h many m•ny cuttom I••· lures tnctUdlng a very prl· vats spa o" the Matr suite The conatructlon 11 of stucco. wood and ceder shake and the mood Is one of elegance The full pric. IS S21g.ooo w ith ver1 favorable ltnanctng 51-3191 C::.SElECT .... PROPERTIES .... Octu I O•ll•a• 11' ,.,., financing. 4 Br. 2 ba, lrg yard Ownr to carry 2nd, 10¥. down $117,000 548..0742 TIIE ILTllATI UYFlllT ITlrmr and perh1ctlcm from the moment you enter. High c.lllnga end leaded windows Mtgnlll· cent woodwork. 3 fir• pieces. swimming pool, spa, ' Br. 3 car gar •• wonder ful l oe atlon $1,850,000 l•aa-hofd B1rbe11 Aune. 644-7020 1/1: Macnab -lrvmE hlka Peaia1al1 1007 IUCIOlnllE Owner must tell 2 Br 1 ,,., Be $195.000 10'~ own O W C 9~. Coa st Properties 973.54 10 Cortaa 4tl llar 1022 •llYllE TllUGI * Spectael>far 3 + office, huge lormal din. rm. Truly breethttkfng. A Steal al $239,900 Bkr 84&-0709. 536-0132 V10%11WIV' 2 hornet on 1 tot. S19k tn· come. r9duoed lo S239k J Bltcl( 7141476--2860 3Br SHORECLIFF home. walk to beech $479.000 Eatate u lt, Wiii cQOPer· ti• w ith brokt rt 8a3-3622/6«-8019 1 .... option ()I( sg15,ooo --------• for xlnt financing R & t1 lnveJtrMOts 751-5999 _ IELLlll IOESllTll $59,800 total price. Try S2"5 down! 1 bedroom plu1 den-condo. Com· munlly pOOI and IP• ,.ht. will oot tut Calf now a.tl-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS OlllDUUIO PllflOT LIUTIH •••••Hhlttt,ooo 5 Bdrm.1. 3 bttha, Includes muter tultt 11\d large famlly room end off· atrNt parking for llP to 7 eara Only 4 doof• rrom the entr1nc• to Main 8eKh. NOW °" tht mar· k•t 1t only a.478,000. 144·1111 /Jn Nfl,(l UAil I Y 11. A'i't.UI IA 11 '!i let U1 a.If YH Sell Y •• P,.,1rtrl Thi Daly Hot offtn JOU ltil 111ct *' M .. .. "Pktwt ,,, ............ 125 I* day, • Z dlys tor S45 .......... wt1 '1hotttr-" ftr ,. ........ -. .. Gil..,.. 641-5671 .. RIVER ROCK HOMES 3Br + Den Move In today Starting at 11•1,000 &ISIUILI FIUMIH Call John EHlot at 631-7054 ore73-3Sl68 2HOILIU IPllUT/11111·1 TRANSFER FORCE SALE Lg 3Br 21/1 ba condo/2 car gar. S 125,500 F/P S8500dn Agt 831-4300 Well maintained Sunttilne home 4 br. 2 car gar. nice famlly neighborhood. 890 Congresa. (off Pomona) $114,000 957-8400 lrriae 1044 2BR + Oen RSJ Condo. Super 1harp cuatom premier fairway location. twnhome. 28r 2be, den. S21 uoo. 41&-1268 cwwr g Big canyon go11 courM Reel.to $299.000 LUXURY LIYllG 3880 Michelson Drive Irvine w/tenna. By owner. Open Sat 1-5 at 3" Sea Island (Ford & Jambor") 862-1873 POOL & SPA OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 -" 8d., 2 Bo. 2 story home w /formal dining room, F .P. large backyard w/covered patio. Only $155,000. Sff it now ot 890' la Roca, F. V. OR Call Agt. Debbie, 842-447 4 .. ~YETUl t I I I I I E.al<M Cotta M ... 2 Br unit w/gw & yard S850 . ...., ... ..., ....... MllllWL.n PllP MlllllllllT l14/llM1ll Br 1 Ba encl.a garage, bJg patio, crpts, dr&PM. fncO. Xlnt area & sharp IMO + MC. No peta. 548·S«2, 770..5e2SI I Kenneybunkport? Isn't he the guy who kicked the winning field goal in the '74 Superbowl? ~fD ~ l S!SS tt.tiillltOll vt.,. U.. Mrioti_.,. e... CA (114) 893 5198 °"" Fl ilNt .. Mii atf ................. ~~ r.~ ,...._ • °"".., 10,. ...... ., I•• llr••l•r $2.17 per day Tbat'a AU. you pay tOf 3 llMa, 30 daya In lhe luUala1 1 ;;;;;;;------·lti·~ ...... ~ , tl.q h ,,,.~..,. ................... ____ ..s.AFE UVA SUNTAN-• m COflQ•t•.. f'ICHARD SINOR'8 • &s-1 W.OC011erlng In-~r ord Prmr 1-------~!'!'!'!~ FAST-NO 8URN OA PEEL Stucco Low cost, Ile, ell• Ne¥tpot1 CUttom P11nllng l\all•Uon Aeai. CoNul1· Al ,,..., echOOI & Pt ·EMC MUSCLE TONING-Pttt work. ~1-1181 Bob 18)'1'toth-.>PYcuttomera ant Aulgnml. 611-1$90 tonal Pf'O)eel~ 851•104 • --LON lncMf.NO Sweet Cullom 8rick·StOM Uc 280M4, 876-0383 •L-.... A'ROBIN TYPO SVC• and r..id Uo d. t>onded, LANDSCAPE SERVICE -Quiett WllQl'll La.a AleO-BIOck-Conctet..StYCCO ~ HouH-Ptlnter r .. ! .. Hcl WP' .it COfrMp, Prtnl, Ina, Foreet 5!2·t t42. Tr .. t11m, Lawn Meint. etci. Ca!I 752-0~2·Uor twt Ref'• Fr .. eet, S4MM~2 Handyman Paint/fix' ttudent Pf'OJct 642-.335 llectrical s'n"" .. 9:,',· JuanT ~~·-~~...i lt•tt Clualai ••• 1 t anything e40-8259 • * ~~ ~~ * ldtw ltm•I ru~ tM '"" """'""" -,.__. __ ·= CHUCK THOMPSON ' ~ O PAlllll llltTllO gardening. competitive AOBIN·s CLEANING nlff PAINTING ....... WHJTe WIZAR NG 0ua111yWOl'fc. tree••· pttces. chudl s.ta.2n3 uRv1ce:. thOfe>ughly RePXIA:StAv• ooet ee2-1s1e ~~~~~.:-v~~~26 • -#305170/reta 846..aoo2 EXTeRIOR-TOP QUALITY ....... • - DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 425513 "8-7'401 u•~·· ell.an hOUM. 540-0857 Bobby·Mobli. SPtClall1t ••• , n •••• ••11 Eleetrfc.lat1, S25/hr, bid or ; ; HOME REPAIR Prolealonal Servloet '°' work IOf your s. ,r .... t. 111 PL..W llllT1 tilt -• Nii.,.~il"-"""'!'~~....,"!9 plans f()( do It yourHlter. Elec>Plumb·Care!f'l'Y Prof111lonal people. Ret1 ini•I Rel'• Date M$-5e37 Stet• law requlr .. that • •446036. "8·3189 Remodtile t<elth Me--4672 avail. Anna, ~59-1938 °' *' 1 Mvtll* lnaura~ R9Palr SPtClal· Oralna cleer from tta conlrac10f'I wno perfor1 pJu1tri.1RVINEMIRROR ea. day 11'• not U·e>oora..tc ELECTRICIAN ExpenRepall'915yrtlllP Chris.551-6434 CLEAN&EXPERT 11JnglnPalnt1ng/Pt11ter· :f;i'~-::'~·::r~ ::!::!~~~u~~ and tn. HUNTINGTON penslvef Only $30 ... REMODEL a-.1 RM1d Lie 233108• Small/lge Gen malnt . el~tlcal, I O°'* 25 yeeruxparlence Ing. Lie. CMe K3· 1843 Md Unite.RM B ~CHCOMB£A---. way PP Group rates IOf C H. :=--'· 18 Jobi, r9')9lre 548-5203 plumb Cr•"'-536-4119 Quality houaeclHn ng Lie T-118.428 730-1353 INT/EXT 20 Y••·• "'w-. !xl)ft1 SeMce & Repair cblont'~•ctora· •"ould I -·-• less Chart.,. to Ca omm • • ,,........ yr• -Thorough, re1pon1lble • -"'",...... 31 yrs up. 18 yre In aree. • ... Wed~ay •t Mexico & Nev. 756-1020' In area. LleJbon<Mdllna'd RESID/COMM.LllND AMERICAN HANDYMAN local refs Pat 497-3254. STAIYlll Oii.Liii Av.,age Room S29 + uc •409035 M4..f919 1tate In tMtr edVet'tlllRI noe1C1raehar~I __ ----PalomboConateea-3564 28 yrs Oo my own work. Carpentry Wlndowa Materfals &42.0442 Contractore and tor UICALLfllTODLAO~~ A•pliuce 1 lt,.lr Repu-Door1-A1teret1on1 Lie 278041. Al 648126 Paint. t.M.t etc. YM Reliable. h<>MSt. reason-ll~~t,~~~a~' llllfllll P&llTIH. PnJtl'lY ••lat. ~~~~~ .f~~~;~99u~: .. · . Remodel-Panel-Patlo1 Gadnlat Jesus 1* Lord 9•7•2397 •bte exp local ooupi.. Student Mowirs. fnsured lnt/eltt fr• nt Local ref I le.men any questions Contrec Your Delly Piiot l1r1Mr Itta 11i,nu.. Wtndow-Fences-Cal>lnet l1alia Ample refs 673-7227 Lie T12._.~ &41-8427 1()yraexp. (714)63M911 tor'• State Llcen1 Service Directory Pr,ompt, couneous ... 35yrs exp J«ry 546-441 TIEEI I ..... littia1 NEW Warehouse Storage Gen repalr•·carpetlr\g-"'---d. 28 Civic Centi Aepruentatlve vtce Factory trained DUMP JOBS & _ PAINTER NEEDS WORK~ tlle-palntlng-clHnlng. ...,.. IU.U21 tit. JOI tec:hnte1ans 54~77 CtatAt acrett Topped/removed. Clean· SMALL MOVING JOBS ITllflll mllm Int/Ext. ce1Ung1. ,.fin cab landlCaplng "3-748<4 Pm•. Room 690. Sant •--------a. L. It Driveways, Sldewalk1, up, new lawna 751-3476 MIKEe4$-1391 VACATION HOME CARE. M11111-p•-(28) yrs •JCP •work guar. •--fl :An=a::, C::A=9::27::0:1=== n.af•I Pallos. apa pada LIC.d CIMn Ups•Tree Trimming We 'hk• Care Of Your " •--· Davia Pmnllng ~~7 aw •I •--utical Partcl"" Areas • R;>8Jrs Ron 558-003'4 Yard Malnt •Hauling HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE P'e11, Plants. Paper, Mall CaOfomla'sOrigfnel ...,..., ... _____ _ 1959 · . ., Furniture, Trash, Tr... etc. Howe.rd 548-3418 Student Mov9fs. QUALITY PAINTING, FAIR 1111 ftllf IMf•-Ceilia~I Resurfacing-Sealcoating CL.t•• c-MIKE 650•3263 963·541S NOAM Lie. CAL T136898 lnaured PRICES. FREE EST. " - ind • sas 631~199 •" 111 Laa•scatl•t •• 050 11o•415232 11r &4e-.e21~ ESOUi§i E ACCOUSllC Dt . DAY CARE In my m . IS CommwClal/Reaidentlel ••(714)e41-8101 Call John, 63_1_-2 __ For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Plot AD-VISOR Resprayed or new Call for Aalt tliliat mo's 6 yrs T L C 280 Landtcape Maintenance ~~~!,!'.~:~;:tor~= PROF LANDSCAPE SER\/ •aaic WaMll RICHARD HUTCHISON &peelal & free ats Al1 6 AUTO DETAIL AT YOUR Magnolia C M 548-8068 Ouallty Service, reu. ltc. yoo coun 759. 1936 Cc:IM Bonded. 20 Yre In area. coirege profeuor comes PAINTING 25 Y•Jre OualitY Roofing: Sr cltl1en disc Ref1. Lie. •3<48877 K Funke 645-0193 Pm e47-7901 HOME YOUR CAR LIKE ---bonded 20 yrs In area. T.McWeeney 645-5l24 10 your hom•. Eva. Custom WOr1t We Love M•ititas/ltaMtliat' NEW 494-5854 C11tr1ct1n Mcweeney Landscape BWTR 558•9282. 499•2779 Perfection. 963-091 t -------lill p . St . Gtaeral 645-5124 Liatas H P1iatia1 ••t;ria~ -8ulid1RemO<I Spec kit. • • mce C..:nronlc Pain Alleviated In - bath, otc, rm add, patio ersona Bi ay ng erv. CUSTOM REMODLING ardentng· Reasonable & 1 ses1on w/hypnotherapy Seaport Formal Limo Ser RAINBOW PAINTING FfAfd INTERIORS oov/dckt. bay wndw lie Cont budget anaJysls. OC We Cost Less. And Oo Tl'le occommodatlng 8 yrs. Oorby Sims RH 548-8401 Free champagne for any Quality 11 our policy HANGING/STRIPPING Tutoring Catlf. Learning 642-5678 Tat1rl•1 448'85. Steve 547-8076 4 yrs Le .. Inc. 553-9252 Best. (714) 2<41-1488 Free est. TIM 645-5133 New Relaxerclse Classes occasion $18hr e45-6084 650-66<46 JEFF Lie 8888 VISA-MC 673·1512 Handicap. Reading, Math, Lang. 641-6994 ~~~~~~~~ =--=-..__.S .... IM .... ltlt Wu... llM ltlt Wu... HM ltlt Wu... ..... llM ltlt ..... llM .....,."--i_.--....---.1-.lt..,.lf._W...,uoiiiiiiioiioi ....... _.S...,lll,_ ltlt Wu... SIG ABYS RfOf PTllllllT S.CUrlty THE SAIL LOFT BAR B8:30 ,~1;g~.' ,:;:Yl ;:::· UlllET IUIU Secretary HouMheper/Sltter. 3 dys Part-Time Permanent O.C Comm«clal Prlnte< I 11~111 GRILL •bove tri. JoJ lntMt ult L er ketlng Meeting •FREE* 8118-19 7pm Call Lar Mezzanatto 559-0848 Advertising Assistant Ref En II h akl for h"'h quality case noods 8 wit. Potential for Mure •111111 seetll""' well organized-. 1 • Roger In Laguna e.ach 76t~81 ti s •ftspe 8 ":r man~acturer. Must have me. SICIETllY live In. Krla 650-80l9 lfllllllll matu;: pe(IOf\ to bondle Liii PlnllTill accepting appllcatlor ••ez , ...... 4024 494-0717 <Ulys own toots Exper. only He .... qu·"-oft'--I T"'-lrvlne Ory Cleaners DES/Wiii front deak Anawer We are currently M9klng Wed-Fri. from 2·5 P n need apply Sherwood ..., "'•v•" ......, ,,. counter help Hrl & -phones & t\W\A Appl" lo 1111 a poaltlon for an for the following poi BABYSITTING Mature · Jolly Roger Restaurant · "'~· Newport Beach matkellng btwn 8•3 IP,DPrlnt1no'. exparlef\Qed IOU preven-ltlona: LIUI UIYE SIOOO We have an entry level Christian women to ~orp .• l 655 WA McFf chain has an <>Penlng tor vary No expar nee. M firm Is now expanding 3040 Redhlll Costa tlon detecilve. Full-time BAR SUPERVSR position available for a babysit Infant FIT prefer en, ;nta na, nr an Ellect1tlve ~retary to thru F 9•3 Call Jan and needs Intelligent. M .... Ca po91tlon avallabte. E11e-BARTENDER dependable person In our home Reta req HarbOr lvd.) the Pres!dent. Position 552•1322 ene<getlc people to do nlng and weekend WOf1l BAR BACKS Prime Flnaooal Services 557-3512 ,,---••rt11~11, lnteuisted In adver1•sing. E/548-6315 D/673--6890 CALLING FOR $S requires outstanding .lllrTll 1111111 Interesting telephone Recreation leader Or· necessary. PrlOf retell COCKTAIL WAITRESS Job win Include cierk Maka money in your spare shorthand and typing C09ta M ... ArN SAM to wOf'k on bet'lalf of Na-~r:1~v~1ec:r!~:r~~~ and/or lnvestlgatJvoe ... HOSTESSES T.D. 1 4021 duties •nd special pro-BAKER. graveyard ll'llft, time at home. No selling! sklUs. Profeclency on 12 Noon (818) 331-3727 tlonal Companies Salary (20·30 hr/Wk) Alt levee.'" cur II Y ex Per I• n c • TABLE WAITING iects Good typing skills no exper wfll train Apply Julle (71'4) 827..,..6-44 work processor a definite • ptua lllnt bonus For lnt9f· ,. pref91'red. BUS BOYS are a must Excellent Wlnchells Donut HouM. A p N plus. Lovely offloe with .llUJ lllH ~ call Hugh Bleetner, round CITY OF IRVINE. SEA FOOD KITCH SUPV WANTED People needing pvt TO $$$ S 10,000 up No credit ...-no penalty. Denison Assoc 673-7311 benefits Advancement ::47 Hart>or Blvd, Costa Liv• in~ ~~ trans-congenlal atmoephere Laguna Beach '!5:5776 Call 660-3814 Exc.tlent benefits and BROILER MEN opponuntty Send r•-esa portetlon 67s-4275 plus excellent benefit ecoeptlng appllcatlons· Pan Time, pvt post office. r_es_t_a-ur_a_n_t -----I compensation package OYSTER BAA STAFF sume or call: W.W UY Olll pacitage Including medl-WAITRESS/WAITER Typing 8 must, flex hrs W a I t e r I W a I t r • s s • Please aubmlt reaume Contact John <Hyer, 4G Melinda Thacicety Book tennis l•uona. a&l YH SIU cal and dental lnSYrance (lull time e11per ) Nwpt Airport loc. Hoat/Hostess A~ In and/or -~...iu 10. South Coall High••· Btlp WHIM 5 l 00 nt laity Pilet write-up charges. Ille llmlll' and profit sharing. Apply HOSTESSES 549-2287 person at Di Pr ego's Ital-_.,..7 • Laguna e.ech, Ca. 9285 *-IOOllirf-I* p 0 Box 1560 typing (45 wpm) & bkkpg, Have ou ev9r sold bod-In person from 9am to (lndu1trlou1-attractlve) Ian Restaurant, 2267 1. MAGNIN TOO YOlJNG " r" :::osta Mesa. Calif. 92626 phones & various ofc lea? ~r oustomers are In 4pm at: 1 FRY COOK PUT TI•E Tl ITUT Fairview Rd. CM 3333 Bristol Street •REAL. ESTATE• (714) 642-<4321 ext. 302 duties 645-5000. M·F the high tech industries JOLLY ROGER INC (lull time nights) Publisher needs utlllty per-.... FIT, LYI rn Co111 Mesa. Ca 92828 '~10~,~~0~!'~~1rder~~~ IALllA UY OLll and need quality peopte. 17042 ~,1:te Ave. ~~1~,;01~o:~r·H!~ son to help with °'1.,.~· tor 3-11 thlft, small SNF In Equal Oppor1unlty Em-f()R AIRLINES? handle payables and re-"NSWERING SERVICE Secretary, membership Xlnt compensation Peek· (71'4)250.0331 Laguna Beech . A/Rt .dshlppd1!",0· and .. I ~·r,-Lagune Beach. 494-8075 _P_l_over __ M_l_F _____ tm---'late ---1ng1 lor 1 eel bl p epa b k " sales. heavy phone•. age. en e ' e I Ing. ' I .. Sta '" ~-_. ........ v_ .. •rec~:aM:t h~ve ~~r:,~o Toeulespshhonelfts.0Fpeu1r1a1t1m°'e· Vonar1y'·. credit cnkg, postlnn. on Execcutlve Search LEUL llOllnUn expelredr. $&6/hsor L wbonpmusere-s SALES. easy. make "' ' ..... , guys & gala to travel U.! ··• ompany qu T $300-500+ per week. FT/PT, eves, wknda & major cltlea w/unlqu kno ledge ol general computer (Type 60 Exp'd housecleaners. needed for temftlV10ry full · · w 362 3rd St .:C Laguna ALAN GLENN INC ,..... • 9 5 M/Tl'l/Fr Corona dol Cash bonuset dal~ Aile graveyard. Neat appeer-butlneu group. No ex ledger. good typing and B • wpm). 6<45-5000. M-F •75 27 · Must have own car. lime work In Huntington .; : 67"' ,..,.3·8 JI for Steve or huck ance & handwriting. nee. Tranaporratle> 10-key skills. pluJ> be well each _ v •5 0 $5/hr. Muat be 11-xlble Beach lew flrm Must be ""8'· .,..,,v m Win '"' ,.......... 534-1480 Apply In perton: 2890 lumlshed. ExpenMS ac organized Real estate ARCH DRAFTS PERSON A 1 Carpenter• and appren-Days only. Calt Connie experienced Call Christ• 11 Newport Blvd. C.M. vanced during 2 wee exper & non-smkr req'd w/11lnt skills only. tor ss1stant1 or busy beauty tlcet $4-12/hr Must have 850-4119 at 8-47-6041 PART-TIME,· Varied hours W.ES lllU •'""'""' ••·· t ...._ 1 New o ices in great o-space planning rm .... u , trans. some tools, tocaJ, Experienced haircutter LIQUO• CLEll to nclude ear Y • .., ,. rr-""" ... ft I fl .. ,.Ion Good opport nltv I I A M MODEL TYPES -~, .. ~ lll...,•/Q011111r• paldor o1~r· .... ..., a·1ng"""1es, .,.wel cation Sendresumeto 261-6040 200 Newpor1 C.Oter Of. perm position 642-8100 d C 1 M n weefcends.Multhavede-figures Earn S2 1oFufltlmef0<growlngMedl-groomed,freetostartkT THE 0 HILL COMPANY &•c•~af Newport Beach aMe< 5 pm. w!~t~s0-l8~; a eu Bondable ~Apply In per-pendable vehlcle (tmaU $400 wit. Work In the aun cal Company. Working mediately. F0< pereoni ATTN ED BRIGGS n .. '""'• BOOKKEEPER F/C .......,.1 ar son 9.AM-2 PM TU9$-truck . van, station Own hours Easy Mii kn~ of UPS.,Alr ~ Int-..-. ......... 1..-Sher One Upper N9Wport Plaza Award winning tirm seetls .. -., BABYSITTER needed full F/M. ~tdoor sales bMcA · Set only No phone calls wagon) tu llUISt newt· Contact RARE FORMS Truc)(lng ehlpments. Min. SI;;,,--; ;".P~ ln pe. Nwpl Beach CA 92660 efal1at14 lttlper ~:.~~r ,=::er:::' !:i~""tx ~~~~~~ supplies Wkends-'#kdys AIRPORTER INN HOTEL paper dealer In Irvine (714) 646-9864 3 yra exper. Mechank:al son at the Newpoi Sllfs exi:i tn Stte ptannlng Some gen olc. typing ry P S3.50 start 759-8455 18700 MacArthur Blvd area Must be depen--abtllty a ptus Must bl a s h e r a 1 0 n 4 5 '4 * * & rea.dential design plus phones Salary Comp1Hskpr to llv&-ln FIT--lrvlne. Ca dable Contact Greg SALES MANAGER selt-ttarter and s•lf· MacArthur Blvd, N.B bt Yoong dynamic company • ,j la C taia open. Send resume to w/eld91'1y lady in Costa --Hyde Monday thru Friday Women's Illness center. motivated. APC>fy 1n per-tween 1 tam-Spm Thuri needs 30 people SSOO -I a, Jim P 0 Box 2990 New· Mesa Eves 548-3289 $55 a snltt starting pay llWIEI between 9 30 and 10·30 salary & comm Call for son Fri only. Patents we $1000 wkly within 30 Min 4 yrs exp. in Type V Be C 9266<> Exp. must be fut w/eggs a.m. onlX· 642.,..321 appt 497-5464 TRONOMEO INT'L come et Interview. days (salary plus com-Call (l1•)112-2100 port Kh. 1 Cooks, CHEERS. HB. omttts. &eaktasVluncti THE DAILY PILOT Is nowllliiiliii-ilililiilliiii•• SALES-PEOPLE 3t95-AAlrportloopOf. m1s11ons1 Cash da11y ART -1 1 111 1 ne lable hllltt,er /lfc •-r lunch & bfeakfast. Call STUFT T SHIRT accepting appllcat1on1 --------Pan & full time for Coit• Mesa. ca. 8-41-8224 TUYELAIEIT available 4-5 Hour work n e gen · x • F II .. IP AIR •-842""394 517 30th N.8 673-3593 lor OiatrlCt Managers to nl -· llUIS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii da Mechcal and Dental committed person need-u b .. pg. A · . pay-.,_ tetall atore 675-6587 Prominent N.B travc be~eflls Opening 3 new r: ~~ ~~:g~ :r•:1~y~ ;ri~,:!r.~n: k ~"fa-CHI FllllTIU ITllf ::r::;~11~ua~·.::•!~~ At~!in~.!~ ~~~·~';'~1 SALES PERSON, retell an-STUDEITS agency ~· lu~5tlmF orllces Immediate pomo-or s u · ru r Summer child care pro-in Laguna Hills has full w..,.,on or ...ick-"" Good ..... ., Uque atore. lncludH IO YIN agent· ,.,pply " A 1 1 lllted 1 d d mg, mostly mental Resp. sell starter only -.. "' ·'?' Eves/wknds.780-8305 &44.:0360 S Carol U'a°"1s' w°'e~vuea made"11'"'1e1. Sometimes """"" reward-7 t4-540-3311 gram Mon-Fri 9 am-1 time P~5.!~nFs opeRT nUIRorE salary, mlleage allow-weekends. Salary plu1 . ue or ~, pm Exp req. $6. p/hr. experie • ..._. U NI ance company benefits p _. C ..-11 at comm1as1on 957-3989 II ... .-. llWU bt,~I· •••T1DT us show ou how' Ask for '"9 PIT 20·30 hrs to lllllElPfl 548-8849 SALES PERSONS and ' ••• l•nt ,., tr .,... ' "" Mr Ed /55.1000 st an $4 to start. Both ex-Pt-tm Must handle corn---o RAPER YI c ARP ET :npdplv~~:,r>;.tu~!~r~ Knowledge of pladnts s' In· Salts 11,1/WHlt...t wbOe ""have& gope1·rt• nl~ts~ lnllM, Fill lllll. SECTY pandable. So. Cst Plaza plex books accurately COUNTER HELP wanted SAL e S p ER S 0 NS . , ,.,.... ,.. 1 sect 1.0. req· . tart ,_ ""' ........ area. 751-6306 tor appt. SC and BPI Computer Costa Mesa area. 581_2121 Piiot Clrculatlon ~ffloe. S900·S 1100/mo. Inter· Hot new beach cover~ps 12-18 years old working Tim, -.S Tl IE lmmecl opening for a sell- starter In an extremely last paced Attendant -Room only, In ex per excnange ror occastonaJ 751-0565 des Ir ab I e 549-8793 or 581-292'4 330 Wat Bay, Coate view by appt only. from Hawaii. Liberal evenings & Saturdaye. lll••D. GENERAL OFFICE. Mesa Monday thru Fri-646-7441 comm111lon tor pro1. earn money, trips & .,,_._ R E Investment firm E>1cellent commun1ca11on and organizational skllls required. along with first rate typing & Sh Non smoker Send resume to TMI :.6 Upper Newpotl Plaza Newport Beach. Ca 92658-8975 Ann Ksnn 1ncld aaJary history No calls pleaH ~-------8 SSl St an ce 645-2357 llmllf S&US BABYSITTING. Summer SALARY PlUS: Outgoing 1ob for H S student Nd & enthusiastic salet per- sitter tor 2yr old. my son/store model with home. 2 mornings & 2 alt-fashion flair needed for noons (approx 8 hrs wt<) oor exclusive women's at $3 50 hr 548-6818 designer boutique F /time. Must be reapon- Trade your old ttuff fOf. slble/rellable. PleaH n•w goodle1 with • apply in person: ALEXIA. Ctullfled ad. e42-5678 280 Forest Av, Lag 8ch COUNTER PERSON. PIT Part time. Flex. hrl. day No phone calls. LLOYDS NURSERY Contact: RARE FORM bonuses. Cati . ..,..._ Nickel Rent A Car ORON -(7141786-7035 E.O.E. (71 4) 648-9464 Mr. RountrM PIEFllUl.Alft.f 11 546-8871 Phone tales Madd benefit ••• 1111 ---IOI •1&aa -------GENERAL OFFICE CLERK ---------sl'lell Fl t, pit. Exp not llWl lllP _.. "~ -DENTAL· experienced. highly motivated R.0.A. for team oriented H.B. of- fice 4 Day weetc. Call Of Ford 842-7431 Full-time. M·F. Anaw.r * IUIUH * necessary 4/hr & up Xlnt position for exper. Mon.-Frl. 10am-3pm UllWAll, !Ill phones, run tO-key by No experience. Xlnt salary 75<4-1941 sales peraon In bu1y 1&•11111.YI lllTI toucti 831-7291 Ask tor s.46-5431 brldal 1tore. C.M Teleption. Work ., Margaret CR Pill& IEITAIUIT 1159-5559 S4&-t821 AdVertletng Coneultant to IUA · MA w/x·ray permit or T Summer help, 18 & aver •--Y/IFI Ill wortt p/tlme eve/Wknd •--•• IFFICE 10 work wttnd1 & re11e1 673•1366 -•n · ~ T f eeax.d TYPllT/UIPT 5W5..-k t Acenta Payeble/Rec. Tei. n ustln ° c. r 80+WPM. BHlc offlc• Dental Hygienist needed PIT Entry L.....i Working wor or aummer va-pt\one. some ce>mputer etmoehere. depend ble Neat South Coast Plaza. Into FIT posit~ Typing. cations Call &3l-3999 P~~~~~t ;~Pr~'.~~ lkllls helptut. 557-3380 M llLll =~conc11t.:Os. ~ Mon/Tues 5<45-~43 cieneal duties, 8:30 to MEDICAL olllce secrty trans 751•2271 ask tor M.nt ....... llllEPT pon. 648-5015 LaurM 3pm. Kristy 751-1308 exper For Chlropracttc ----------... ,._ LOOKING FOR Legal Mex-.... nir••ir1 offc In Seal Beach. days Prominent N B travel llllnUY * 1111111, AWllll TYPIST/SEC. tape Iran lean Couple to work on -• --eve·• & Sat A M Must agency needs full time Established co • exit typing EMn up to. • scrlptlon, wd proc train Maryland estates Salary to work bayfront shop on ha~ knowledge In Int. agent Apply ASAP. necessary Norma.I ledger •I/HOUR Ing. FIT. S.A., Ed & own house Male job: Balboa Isl. Cati 673·7438 billlng, Bkkpg. PT.. 644.0360 Sue or Carol. posting Good telephone • Inger/Newport Fw SYD.Ey dr i ver , ,?.ardener. Hostesses CHEERS HB f>tlonee, P~brd. typing. P/TIME: Sat onty Rental preHntatlon req'd ClllM1t<eller730-7002 558-8333Mulne caretaker emale. maid Grand Opening 8/27, lull (213) 5 8-8289 Apt. check out/lite clean-~Plolre~a~sm•ennt t w0Nrwk5P':1"0-~•fn1 .. 1. I . ,.,, P1·1m' ................... · .. 0 & cook 63 l.0448 or part-time, students llYllS Ing. Must have bike " ""' " HOROSCOPE -~----.UR O.K. Call 8-47-4394 Looking for Ph--"'•I worf( Dinah 673-1900 ma1m1 SEC'Y ·-- • ••••••••••••. Housecleaners 16/hr. pit. Need to stay In shape. 24 t.O lllPlOTll llOlnUY : Saturday, June 16 ARIES (March 2 J -Apnl 19): New forms of recreation could dominate see nano. Burdens are removed. you'll have greater freedom of cxprc'is1on. fo('u~ on social activity. fulfillment of aspirations. relatton'ih1p that grow!> •aronger. Another Aries and Libra figure prom1ncntl}. TAURUS ( .\pnl 20-Ma} 20): Take initiative. make contact with individual' 10 pos1t1ons of authority. Stress communication through calls and written word. Ongmal approach brings desired results. You'll receive 1n\ 1tat1on to pamc1pate in community project. GEMINI (Mav 21-June 20): Express ideas tn graphic manner. Means be o;urc o thers can relate to your meanings. Focus on vacat10n travel. hol1da\ sp1nt. domestic adjustment aimed at restonng harmon} 10 home front Long distance call atds tn restonng sense of d1rect1on. purpose CANCER (J unt• ~ 1-J ul}' 22): D1verstf}'. make tnquines. realtzt that \our contnbut1on<; are "aluablc. M ystery can ~ solved. financial dealing<; should b< clarified. Be sure you are getting your fair share Gem1n1. Sagittarius persons figure prominantly. LEO (Jul-.. 23-Aug 2.2): Go slow. check details. ~ porn1ve concerning tejal nghts. pem11ss1ons. Focus on partnership. pubhc relation<;. manta! status. It will~ necessary to revise some matenal, to rev1cw basic facts. Scorpio plays significant role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for change. travel. variety-:-- lake notes. outline format and adhere to your own style. Focus on baste issue!>. dependents. pets and employment. You'll become more aware of diet nutn11on. need for exercise and knowledge of health. LiBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll receive gift from one who does have your best interests at heart. Settlement of "lover's quarrel" is highltght of sct'nano. Accent on change. varic&y. travel. rtercation. cxprc~~1on of love. Another ltbra plays key role. SCORPIO 10<:1. 23-Nov. 21 ): Spothghl on land. real estate, 1emtonal ngh1s. ._.3ca11on resort Aura of Jlamor and mynery highlights scenano You'll get some priv ileged 1nformat.iorT. you'll be "b;ickstage·· and you·11 exert tntlucncc on your own desttn~. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·l>ec. 21 ): Stress vcna11ht). intellectual cuno 11). 3ccept added re pons1bility. realize you are aimtnJ h•ah and wlll aa1n power Focu~ on love. m oney and health Individual with c"penenl't' will become valuable ally and your confidence. morale wlll ~. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Empha 11 on ittung nd of unneceuary expenses. ;ireamlinina techniques. 1mprov1ng services. You'll find newwa}\Of rncrcasinamcome. you'll locate art1clethtu had been lo l. m1 ''"i or "olen. ri~ fiaures prom1pently. AQUARJ (Jan. 20..Fcb. 18): You'll have .. golden opportunity" to 1 h1eH aoal. Moon m your 11n h1ahhahts confidence. 1ni1iuivc. new tart , abtltly &o be at n&hl place at special moment. Leo native bt'IP' you put ideas cro sin manner that rcsuhs 1n profit. P (Feb. ~·March 20): Follow throupt on tint 1mprc$Sions. ln&u111on1 now ~rve a rcltable auidc. Cycle 1 ht.&h. Judamcnt i on taratt .and tamma will be a dcflmte usci. famffy membtt mall ronc ion. ptt urn Ire' rclt~vcd nd )ou'll ht happier and h~"hicr aJ ttSUh. --.1 Tl TIE CUIOEUll Own trans. Mald1 O.C. yrs or older. clean cut. Hlghschool graduate. 1 to FllWIW. PWllll RETAIL S)LES SCoaddlebaockl ComOmff'~~lty 786-8222 polite & couneous. CaH 2 yrs O.C exper. pref. In Secty ror Financial Plan-~ liege strict ,.... In Starving Ac1ora Movtng medical devtce/plastlc 0ep N B ~i!!~11~~ 1~1e~~ e~!:uu: To pfacll your meeaage Co. 9-5:3o 650• 1370 mouldlng or allied Indus-~~tm.!r'Fr;;:.tTyplng ~ COORDlll TOR ae c re t er y to the before lM tffl" ltl8 try Fluent In engllsti. min. 50/ word procestlng Chaooellor. Position re-l'Mdlng public, P/Tlme train•. lype 40 Musi be able to read & exper. Shthnd req. Call quires word prooesalng & phone wpm & 10 key by touch a write Apply In pert0n Shelby Cheek shorthand skllls. Excel-.-Dally Plfo1 .. muat S3 35 hr 548·5623 Tronome lnfernatlon1I. TMI Corp. 553-0940 lent salary & benefits Claulfted, 642·5&78 ask tor Dorothy. 3 195-A Airport Loop. 7141831-4850 CM 64t-8224 Southern California dally news~ paper needs experienced desk person with good layout and headline writing skills. Some feature writing also required. Competitive salary and ben- e11ts. EOE Reply ad #400. C/O Orange Coast Daily Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. IFFICE IUUIH for busy ofllce Secretarial ••AUTY lllTllL & mgml sklll• required. TIAllfE Light bl<kpg prel Gd job Preter some exper • but rels a must. 759-13'42 willing to train in position ol O C Inspector . Fluent in engh1h Must bl Ible to read & write. Apply tn person Tronomad Inter· national. 3 t95-A Airport Loop Of . CM 641·8224 Pllll•IUll Mall Of'der company Wiii train Apply In Ptrton 1M80 Bandilter Cir (cor. Ellls). F V 963·9881 PAINTER needed. 2 yrs exper •tarting pay S5 flr 638~691 I PAii• AnDUIT Alluutlll IEClmlllST SECRETARY SEllDR Emkay Developemenl Company, a Morrlaon- Knudsen Company has immediate opening In their Newport Beach ol- tice tor Senior Secret1ry with computer lmput ex- perience to work directly with construction projeet manager at1d aub con- tractore Micky POflfN' 71'·633-8880 or Mnd r• aume to PO BollC 2390. Newport Beach. CA 92680 EOE ~ Orange County daily newspaper is seeking fast paced, flexible achiever to coordinate di.splay sales activity. Must have exceptional organizational ak.ills. Duties include tracking daily sales, answering busy phones for out.aide sales staff, coordinating theatre advertising. Some typing, fiJ. i.r\g required. Newspaper or agency experience a+. Send resume or letter of quallfic.ationa to: Orange Coast Daily Pilot Ad #968 C.O.ta Mesa, CA 92626 Attention: Lisa Smith ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W 8AV ST ·COSTA MESA CA 9'616 AN I 1J11AI 0P"'()fltUNll ff MPIO°lt 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................... . D-'IJPilat FIT PIT mutt have Valid driver• llcenee Apply In Pfl'IOn aam to '2 noon Century Parking Inc New An111etm Hiiton & T owere 777 Con~t16n Way. An1hetm Newpori Beach lnv•st- ment Arm requires full time Recepllon111 2 Month esslgnment Pub- llc Relatlon.1 Image, positive attitude, confi- dent, poised and well 11<11· led In the an of dealing with people. Non - tmoker. Mlnlmal exper Typing 55 WPM. TMI Corp. 553.-09'40 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRPS AND PRIZES! U YOUT ARTIST Oranae County daily newspaper hu an opening for a quick layout artist. c.andidate -must be able Lo work well with alee Je and meet daily dMd- Une. Buie of camera ready U'l. typGD.ng, the capebWty to mark up layouta for production a must. Additional projects may include flyi ra, br'Oclwres. maps and aalea pn. entadon ViiUal.s. 1-2 yean experience -newspeper pttf~. Send reaune to: OI A, ,£ COA T DAILY PIUYr P.O. BoJCt* Col.u M , CA 92826 AttenU.on: Uaa Sm.Ith -··--- J ~ailyPilDt-········· · PART TIME ~ . . Motor Roule Available ewport Beach area, three hou ~r day. Earn approx. 1600 ~r month. C.U 11:00 to ·liOO PM. A k for Bruff · Em1le . CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT :l •OW OA'f SI • C0$1A MUA CA t) ' .... ............................ (}fl. . . . . (714) 541-7058 ' ......... , ..... , .......... . . ' . . . .. . . . . .. . ,• J.j .... l!!ll ......... iiiiilllllil ........ ll!llil ......... 111!11 ........ ~J I • I • • . •• , -> • • 'I • ) . • • • • I .. ' y s s I. D ·. 1 5 '· ~ , , k ~ . t 5 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS l Cockscomb 6 Faulty part 10 Siestas 1'4 Author Bret - 15 Cereal 16 NW Terrlto- rin abode 17 Airplane 18 Ardent 19 Metal 20 Cr1tleized 22 Numerical prefix 23 Mild oath 2'4 Condense 26 Sprite 29 Ratltes 31 Upon: pre!. 32 State again 3.t Make known 38 Single time ~9 Work unit 41 Other 42 Typlstt 45 M1yor's .ides 48 Title 49 CMur'• day 50unh-m 51 Fkiwer 55Ch911t 57 Running tracks 58 Copy 63 Be con- cerned 64 Prohibits 65 Arrested 66 Custard apple 67 Pot filler 68 Antelope 69 Without: suff 70 Beneficial 7 1 Gratifies DOWN 1 Alr1can lake 2 Declaim 3 Oubhn's land 4 Got up 5 Terms ol holding 1obs 6 Break 7 Not extinct 8 Sour llqu1ds 9 United 10 Cairo's waterfront 11 Proxy 12 License - 13 Next to Chad 21 Monieker 22 Church head PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 25 Hor HRH 26 Greek deity 27 Period of fasting 28 Stand up to 30 Strtng instru- ment: colloq 331nane 35 Trees. 36 Cruising 3 7 Allow use of 40 Saw briefly 43 Paintings 44 -Lanka: Ceylon J 46 Do business 4 7 Dominions s 1 or a city 52 Egg-shaped 53 Denudes 54 "A Bell for -· 56 Milan's La - 59 In the direction or 60 Medical subj 61 Antler part 62 Ob 's targets 64 Container ~· .. I 'I I m.E•DBA'S SllTI co1m JllllWAlll "WIWILL•T .... SIU" VOIUme s.lin, SetviCe And Leasing 187, , a..cti BtVd Huntlng1on 8eech I CM (114) 142·2000 lymouth auant. • Ra 62,800 ml Auna gO. Pricl VW 82 bblt, • dr, auto, negot1a111e. 581-~121 aw. 28000 mi (1 EGR3m.1=---,:--------ro,.,..,._ $5995 . f•tMc &11 v11 .. voncaw11gen , ....... ._..w•.••,.-=,.......--.. SJ ~ 137...48()() We're~ WE CUE lnllse4 I BILL YA.TES VW.PQRSCHE ... , • 1' 8)7 -4$00 0 3.45 I I STADIUM llOIRIAC ST ~DIU!\11 j ) 10 Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Frldey, )u,,., IS, 198.4 I • I S~LE. " INVOICE POSTED ON ALL SALE VEHICLES - NEW '84 CHEVETIE NEW '84 CAMARO NEW '84 CELEBRITY NEW '84 EL CAMINO NEW '84 910 (continued) (continued) (continued) (continued) -Stock SeriOI -Slo<k Sen•!• Modol """ ..... -I -..... --· Chevette Cpe. 2479 256938 CamaroCpe. 678 129116 Celebn1y Pcag 1779 901956 EICeminoSS 2837 219205 S10L.Bed 2341 207613 Chevette Cpe. 2525 261291 CamaroCpe. 752 131227 Celebn1y Dr. 2186 ~2 El Camino SS -2838 218486 S10Ext.Ceb 2364 209385 Chevette4Dr. Sed. 2607 266362 CamaroCpe. 977 138478 Celebrity Wagon 2725 942337 El Camino SS 2840 219056 S10L.Bed 2365 209839 Chevette CS 4Dr. 2608 266193 Celebn1y Wag. 2438 928630 El Camino SS 2843 219287 S10L.Bed 2366 210039 Chevette CS 40r. 2792 270865 NEW '84 CAVALIER Celebrity Wag. 2526 935220 El Camino SS 2844 217444 S10L.Bed 2377 210489 Chevette CS Cpe. 2890 109893 Celebrity 4Dr. 2529 937280 EIGamlnoSS 2845 218176 S10Ext.Ceb 2391 208575 Chevette CS Cpe. 58 107258 Modol SIOci< S....I Celebrity Wag . 2532 935256 El Camino SS 2646 216593 S10L.Bed 2401 '21 1454 Chevette CS 4Dr. 59 110046 Cavalier CS Wag. 991 165514 Celebrity Wag. 2538 930899 El Camino SS 2847 217547 S10L.Bed 2423 210773 Chevette CS 4Dr. 761 159591 Cavalier CS Wag. 1361 198321 Celebrity Wag . 2539 930672 El Gamino SS 2848 217416 SIOLBed 2424 210763 Chevette CS Cpe. 849 160459 Cavalier CS Wag. 1433 203215 Celebn1y 4Dr. 2540 931680 EIGamlnoSS 1418 175555 NEW '84 S-10 BLAZER Chevette CS 4Dr. 891 166566 Cavalier CS Wag_ 1540 215328 Celebn1y 4Dr. 2553 932348 EICeminoSS 1471 181947 Chevette CS. Cpe. 1290 183973 Cavalier CS Wag. 1564 216290 Celebrity 4Dr. 2681 939230 El Camino SS 1825 197661 -I Slo<k Chevette CS 4ilr. 1517 204376 Cavalier CS Wag. 1638 221241 Celebrity Wagon 2885 943572 El Gamino SS 21 19 203953 S10Blazer4x4 1292 160265 Chevette CS 40r. 2274 246889 Cavalier CS 4Dr. 1691 222453 El Camino SS 2137 201012 S10 Blazer 4x4 2516 198803 Chevette Cpe. 2357 256185 Cavalier CS 4Dr. 1692 222540 EICaminoSS 2286 209505 S10 Blazer4x4 1785 186593 Chevette Cpe. 2467 102520 Cavalier CS Wag . 1733 223065 NEW '84 MONTE CARLO El Camino SS 2528 214007 S10Blazer4x4 1858 188527 Cavalier CS 4Dr. 1814 226694 S10Blazer4x4 1957 195792 Cavalier CS Wag. 1834 228939 Model ""'" ,,_, S10 Blazer4x4 2000 194900 Cavalier CS Wag. 1839 228674 NEW '84 510 S10Blazer4x4 2055 193818 NEW '84 CAMARO Cavalier CS Wag. 1845 228476 Mame Carlo 2601 150343 S10 Blazer4x4 2056 194630 CavalierCS4Dr. 1867 226158 Monie Carlo 2612 170148 S10Blazer4x4 2080 197398 -'""" ..... S10 Blazer4x4 2517 213493 Cavalier CS Wag . 1869 227420 Monte Carlo 176 102598 Sloe> Se~I S10 Blazer4x4 2114 195516 Cavalier CS Wag. 1893 230406 Monie Carlo 378 121 623 SIOL.Bed 2445 210408 Cavalier CS Wag. 2004 232676 Monie Carlo. 727 134638 S10L.Bed • 3449 210775 S10Blazer4x4 2116 195409 Camaro Berlinetta 1178 143116 Cavalier CS 4Dr. 2008 237298 Moote Carlo 728-137292 S10L Bed 2572 214998 S10Blazer4x4 2194 203476 f CamaroCpe. 1280 154331 Cavalier Wag. 2028 241079 Monie Carlo 1004 150231 S10L.Bed 2585 21 5878 S10 Blazlf4X4 2275 204796 I Camaro Berlinetta 1407 162378 Cavalier CS 40r. 2030 240430 MooleCarlo 1591 191661 SIOL.Bed 2645 219556 S10Blazlf4X4 2277 194066 Camaro Berlinetta 1417 161557 Cavalier CS Wag. 2071 243627 Monie Carlo 1614 192982 SIOLBed 2656 215903 S10Blazer4x4 2397 211588 CamaroCpe. 2474 2021 73 Cavalier CS 4Dr. 2209 252345 Monie Carlo 1614 192982 SIO Ext. Cab 2684 219936 S10Blaz,lf4x4 2420 21 0936 Camaro Berlinetta 1847 173860 Cavalier Wag. 2222 252943 MooleCarlo 1906 200378 SIOL Bed 2665 21996 ,-----s1 o1!tazef-------------------2646. •• ZtU 2!5456 S10Blazer4x4 2483 21 2637 ---Camaro Berinetta 1660 173410 Cavalier CS 4Dr. 2245 254726 S10L. Bed ' 2669 Monie Carlo 1935 199967 Camaro Berlinetta 1887 173351 Cavalier CS Wag . 2246 255140 MooleCarlo 2118 204339 S10L Bed 2670 215924 S10 Blazer4x4 2506 213094 Camaro Berfinetta 1670 172858 Cavalier CS Wag . 2247 254367 MooleCarlo 2155 205284 S10L. Bed 2670 112625 S·10 Blazer 4x4 2569 CamaroCpe. 1741 174925 Cavalier CS Wag . 2248 254659 S 10 Short Bed 459 125865 S 1 O Blazer 4x4 2537 Camaro Berlinetta 1760 176603 Cavalier CS 4Dr 2257 255516 S10LBed 469 125865 S-10 Blazer 4x4 2568 CamaroCpe. 2500 203202 Cavalier40r. 2273 253957 • NEW '84 CAPRICE SIOL.Bed 653 133288 S-10 Blaze< 2644 CamaroCpe . 1765 175911 Cavalier4Df. 2289 256652 SIOL.Bed 669. 133056 NEW '84 TRUCKS Camaro Ber1inetta 1793 176510 Cavalier Wag. 2290 256188 S10 L. Bed 671 132523 Camaro :pe. 1876 178218 Cavalier CS 40r. 2291 256108 -SIO<k S....I S10LBed 672 133314 -...... CamaroCpe_ 1877 178845 S10L. Bed 767 136746 112 Ton Plclwp _ 1918 154022 Camaro Beninetta 1933 174041 NEW '84 CITATION Caprice3 Wag . 1423 139633 S10LBed 908 144502 112 Ton Plclwp 1942 155199 CamaroCpe 2120 188893 Caprice 4Dr. 1436 140735 SIOL Bed 946 141486 112 Ton Pictcup 21 06 159788 CamaroCpe . 2175 191546 Model S<ock Senel Caprice 4Dr. 1451 140959 S10L.Bed 1022 135654 112 Ton Plclwp 2107 157803 CamaroCpe. 2195 190270 Caprice Cpe. 1455 141043 S10L.Bed 1099 150289 112 Ton Piclwp 2232 161651 Citation 40r. 175 106085 CamaroCpe. 2207 193350 lmpa~40r. 1816 127484 S10ShonBed 1100 150175 112 Ton Piclwp 2281 161485 CitalionCpe. 245 102085 Caprice 4Dr. 2387 133735 CamaroCpe_ 2282 194197 S10L Bed 1367 187779 314 Ton Pickup 21 48 158902 Citalion 40r. 393 115465 Caprice 3 Wag. 2594 156113 CamaroCpe. 2321 191832 CitaliooCpe. 981 124560 S10L. Bed4x4 1636 184274 314 Ton Pickup 2216 160665 CamaroCpe. 2323 196448 Caprice 4Dr. 2639 137383 SIOL.Bed 187565 ,.}/4 Ton Piclwp Citalioo Cpe. 9B4 124375 Caprice 3 Wag. 1722 2226 162063 CamaroCpe. 2343 196566 2702 158315 Citalion 4Dr. 2523 161805 Caprice 3 Wag . 2710 156495 S10L.Bed 1723 188064 314 Ton Plclwp 2228 1618117 CamaroCpe. 2344 198659 Citation 40r. 2603 184260 S10L.Bed 1728 187829 314 Ton Pictcup 2231 162086 CamaroCpe. 2345 198545 Caprice Wagon 2749 144424 SIOL.Bed 4x4 1820 189597 314 Ton Piclwp 2238 162196 Citalioo 40r. 2686 164653 CamaroCpe. 2346 198794 Citalion Cpe. 2692 165165 S10 L. Bed4x4 1829 188788 314 Ton Piclwp 2240 162198 CamaroCpe. 2349 198320 Citation Cpe. 2693 165363 S10L.Bed4x4 1851 187923 314 Ton Piclwp 2338 155138 CamaroCpe. 2378 199286 Citalioo Cpe. 2838 166945 S10L.Bed 1853 189355 314T on Pickup 2390 153474 CamaroCpe. 2379 199047 Citalion40r. 2856 109163 NEW '84 EL CAMINO S10L.Bed 2111 200826 314 Ton Pickup 2496 133136 . CamaroCpe. 2408 200105 C~alionCpe. 2893 167226 S10L.Bed 2138 198201 314 Ton Pickup 2709 CamaroCpe. 2412 20032 S10 L.Bed 2141 198840 Ji4 t on Plclwp 2750 CamaroCpe. 2414 200207 Model SIO<k Sorial S10L.Bed 2162 202081 314 Ton Pickup 2771 NEW '84 CELEBRITY ' CamaroCpe. 2415 200283 S10 L. Bed 2184 200556 314 Ton Piclwp 2780 CamaroCpe . 2427 200764 El Gamino SS 2613 215876 S10L.Bed 21 80 196603 314 Ton Plclwp 818 Model Slo<k S....I CamaroCpe. 2439 200932 El Camino SS 2614 215895 S1 0L.Bed 21 83 1981 74 314 Ton Piclwp 2051 CamaroCpe. 2442 200983 Celebrity Wag. 1357 126825 El Camino SS 2616 215441 S10L Bed 21 85 198214 314 Ton Pickup 2072 CamaroCpe. 2469 201016 Celebrtly Cpe. 1769 812175 EICaminoSS 2632 216127 S10L.Bed 2282 207437 314 Ton Piclwp 2104 INVOICE OFFER ON LISTED VEHICLES ONLY Dealer Provided Options Not lncjuded • --~ --r I ·) _J __ • I -' • musical exc:ellenc:e. lhc award-winning quintet " coma pnsed of Whitmycr. Lon Busse!~ oboe; Gary Bovyer, clannet.; Kay Bri&bunan. bassoon. and James Thatcher, French born. The New An Stnng Quartet will rt(um wilh Juda for lhc final OOl'lCUl on Tuesday, June 26 lo play Brahm's .. Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34." "String Quartet lD C MaJOr. Opus n . No. 3~oy Haydn; "Song for Ludwig .. by Joel K.abekov; -eegy .. by Elhott Caner, and ''Double Canon" by Stra vinslcy. All COIKUU arc scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Fane Arts C.ooccrt Hall Tichu at the door will be $6 general. SS for seDJOf'land lllldetsts. Tu:teu for the 5Cries arc $25 general andSlSCorsenionandstudeots. Forfurtherdetails, phone 856-661sor6617. Diners marvel at Cafe Lido How can food, wine. jazz be so fine, reasonable? By BEYERL Y BUSH 8MJTB ........ c:.. ' a J II wa.sa puzzkment-ourfirst vi11t ford.anneratC.afe l.Jdo. How, f wondered, do they do JI? How can Shirley and Joe Sperrazza make a go of a mall re5ta.Ul'ant which ofren ~food at such reasonable prices-wine at just S2 above retail -and h ve jazz every even1ng and Sunday af t.cmooOJ? The answer. acxord1ngtoJoe, iJ that he owns the property, so be' snot burdened with an astronomic lease. And he has an excellent Nff (06 My employees work wilh me. not for me ... ), bqaomna wilh bis ~~cbe( Francis T cmaiana. former owner of the Cafe Taruu 10 Newpon. who understands the bu11ness u weU u lheculinary upectsofa rbtauranl. Now. when I say reasonable prices.. I mean full dinnen from S9.9S forlemoncbtek.en wjthcinaer•nd bett. to S 1 S.9S for a special oflob51er wt Or you may choolc from nine a-ta chsbes., includi~ piccolmo or gn~occbi. served wit.bsabdonoupandp.rhctftad,&omS6.9StoS8.95. A.ad wbere else can you enjoy four veal di.shes, all priced at St t.9S, iocludinatoup onaJ.ad; potato, rioc or ~and vc.,etable? (There·s cveo 1 warm loafofbmld, an alJ-in~oc-combination of sour douah. squaw and dark raisin?) PrimeribisS 1l.9S;IC&Dlpi,S14.9S7 Even mote popular at din.ncr. however, arc the eveoinc'sblackboardSPecials. For us. these included hOney-d.ip prawns, fresh poached salmon with light M°::i sauce topped wilh shrimp and frtSb bab'but. sau inalcmon-bunersauc:e. We ordered the halibut and wereamazcdatlhesizeoftbeserving. lt was bcautifWJyc:ookeid, but throU&h the years we'vecome lo expect that offrancis. Our only rqret was the acnerous annointin& with prlic. which we did not expect. We also sampled the veal French. Ji&htydipped incg. saut.eed, and finished with 1 white wine, lemon and butter sauce. The auc:e wu very butaery, in fact, O>e plate was awash in melted butter. B\.lt the flavor and tenderness were exemplary. . Cafe lido also offers an intoauinslist of appetlzen, indudinaourcboice. Frcnch~fried ravioli. These crisp (PIMM ... cAJ"&,..._e 1e ) ' REVIEW ,_ ----- 'Star Trek III' as likable as a '60s record By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ............... .. Star Trek," the television series.. wasa produet of the 1960s. a pop phenomenon almost u dosety identified with that era as the Beatles. And like Bealle songs that still receive airplay, the tclevison episodes of --SW Trek .. endure in endless syndicated reruns. Gene Rodden~ sold his series to NBC by calbng 1 t a son of .. Wagon Tram to the Stars." His ral purpose . bo~vcr, was to find an entcrtainin& format m wb.K:b to comment on the social issues oftbe day. 1lie "'Stat Trek" TV episodes explored war, racial disputes., imperialism on a galactic scale and the triumph of men over machines. The "Star Trek" movies. begun in 1979, resemble those reunion tours by bands that were popular in the '60s. The principals arc turning paunchy and P'IY, but the old hit melodies still sweep fans back to a more Oo&otful, more idealistic pcnod. The latest big screen voyage of the Stanbip Enterprise lS "Star Trek Ill: The Sean:b for Spock.." It biua lot of the familiar riffs, which should deliaht T retkies CVCl}'Wbere. Jf it doesn't provide lhe transcendent thrill5 or:lhouablful twists of the best TV episodes or even tbe fine "'Star Trek II" movie, it at least functions as an enjoyable visit with some dear old friends. In fact, loyaJtyand friendshjparelhecent.raltbemesof "The Search for Spock." "Star Trek ll" coodUdea with Mr. Spock. the series' prophet of loeic, reoeivinJ a f.atal dose of radiation while saving bis crewmatcs. His coffin landed oo the unusual new Genesis planet created by an explosion. "Star Trek 111" tqins back OD Earth.~ Admiral Jim Kirk (William Sbamer) is a visited ~·,father Sarck (Mark Lenard). Sarek insists that 's essence might be revived if his body can be reC:laiined from the Genesis planet Kirk and his aewmatcs want to comply. But their battl~scarred stanhip has been ordered oul of aervioc. Will they risk their careers to steal the Enterprix and rescue lhcir faUen comrade? No devoted Trekkie would even bother to ask. Complfoations develop. Kine's son David (Merntt Butrick) and LL Saavik (Robin Curtis) are already exploring Genesis and have deettmined the unstable planet is about 10 explode. As if that ~not co~ the £nterprise crew must also confro•a band of bloodthirsty KJingons willing to kill for the secrets ofQenais. The action moves alona 11 a fast clip, cu.lminat1na in a marvelous hand-to-hand duel between Kirk and the KJingoo commander (Chnstopbcr Uoyd of'"Tui•) •bile (Pleue ... TllSKKla,....15) Calendar Fri. Cl•..tcal Oaso<>JIY CU DIAK. cluek:aJ guttarlat, enter- tains In l.a Palme ree- taurant. The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Rd •• New- port Beach. Mon.-8at. 7-11 p.m. 644-1700. PIAllfl8T K&LLY LeMAISJl appeara Tl.lea.· Sat.. 8 p . .m.-.mld· night. Cano'a. 2241 w. COUt Hi.r;hway, Newport Beach. 631-1381. TD WDfS CSU.All Restaurant featuree claaat· cal recordtllgS dUl1ng din- ner, Tuea.-sat. rn>m 7 p.m. The Newport.er, I 107 Jam. bortt Rd .• Newport Beach. 644-1700. •llAJID oerforma from 8130 and electronJc lnfluenca.. ~I :~ a.m. wtth the Fr1.-8at. from 8 p.m. Cale rwwe .... prevtewtng Laguna. 858 S. cm.t Hwy •• from 5-8 p.m. Crazy Hor.e. lAluna Beach. Through 1580 Brookhol.low, Santa June30.497·5404. Ana. 549-1512. TBS MEJl.&SI. JOll,. Kiii OUlml and .arr DAii TalO perfonne at the .JAW90ll perform at the lrvlne Man1olt ~~ Dteneyland Hotel Wharf Lounee~ 8 p.m.-m · Bar. tues.-S:.t. 6-10 p.m.. SCa.ncfard. Laun and oon- 1150 W. Ce:rrttoe. Anaheim. temponuy jazz are featured. 778-660(). I 851·1100. • T•& B&AOL& RH- "'... taurant feat.urea an all new ...,... -•• ju:I club Frl.-Mon. wtth .. .. -. a ver-Ama r<>N. a.st 8lll8r ... eat.Ile "Otxldan(I _. tJnd_ .Jella .. ,," from 9 Which dcllven.an·~na p.m.-1:30 a .m. Frl.'..Sat. Yi9ual perfonnance high-Aleo. ..... t , .. la rea- llghted bycameoefromelllch t.ureclSUn.8!30p.m;-1 a.m .• member of the ~p. &>laye and Mon 9 p m.-1·30 am at the Reuben£. Lee Wed . .-18121 ee.ch· 81.-d:. Hu.nt: Sun. Indefinitely. Hours tl'llltOn Beach. Wed.-Thura.8:16p.m.-mid-CODUY PJULJ.IP8 ntcht· Fn . ..S.t. 9 p.m.-1 and hie trto tn an eXclU81ve a.m., Sun. 2:15-8 p.m. 151 enment. Frt.-Sat. 9 ~f~;:[· Newport P:m.-a.m ... Tuea.-Thure.. TD WATRS •AKL 8.30 p.m.-12.30 a.m .• Lt· gu.&aTST reaiwe. rueton &:Fr·~· ~= Jazz With claM'cal. ethnJc d , Newport Beach. 644-1700. WA.YD W A'l'D playa the eaxophone and alCK -..All • on the key- board. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. cafe Udo, 2900 Nowport BIYd.. Newport Beach. 875-2968. WWW•OWWandhta trto feature duek:aJ and Laun 1.tuz. Wed.-sat. 8:30 p.m.-f2:30 a.m .. Copa ck Oro. 633 Anton. Cosla Mae. 682-2672. au&.LY 11ooas a TUO perfonn jazz vocals. Vrt.-Sal. 8 :30 p .m.-12:30 a.m .. Noel·•Seafood."16281 Padflc Cout Hwy .• Sunaet Beach. lndeOntte. (2 J 3) 592-2051. BUSY L&1'IS a TD RW8 pttf'orm their hits •Iona With apeda) guest .... Jtay ... !r; •• DoeNe Tl_... ;a p.m. l.rvln e Meadows Amptlltheatre. 8800 lrvlne Center Or.. Laguna Hills. 740-2000. m JC>lllaM)W, local vo- ca 11 at. and DAVID WA•.&IGB. plantat. team up to perform at Chez Dlilnte'a torugbt and Saturday. 9 p.m.-1:30a.m .• 1701 Cortn- th&an Way. Newport Beach. 955-1332. CJllUSTDIB llcVIB per· forms at the Universal Amphitheatre with special guestautmaoeis ..... ts p.m. Tickd.s$15ad 813.50. 100 Universal City Plaza. Unlveraal City. (213) 980-9421. llAaCSL'8 feature• (lanclng'lO "Busy ...... 9 p.m .. 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. 646-3666. .JAllS8 BAallAJll BARD. Golden Bear. 306 PactOc Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. lllAltOff T AUa and her tr1o perform all the lateat hits In The Pavilion Lounge overlooking DIS· neyland Hotel'• moonJJt marina Tuea.-Sal. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 1150 W. Cerrito•. Anaheim. 778-6600. Former world cbaaploa DlaDe de Leeaw leada • aMlt of ........... ~ .. •• ATSaa·· • BSLLY DARC& &llS&llBLS mem· bera are amonl( the outstanding Mld-6stem enlertatnment featured tht.s aummer at Saadoun·a. Wed.-S.t. evenings. 2136 Placentia Ave .. Coita Mesa. 642.:0800. u9=~ gil119t foi' Gold, .. aa 01~ tlaem ~~~tllrdaJ' at Knott'• Berry hraaad~.tla tla~ at S, IS, and 8 p.m. 4alf7 ~ rrtdap. • . . •• AJllOSL8 FALL•• at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Ortve. Costa Mesa. n~tly except Mon- days at 8 p.m. (Sundays 7:30). weekend maUnees at 2:30. through June 24. 957-4033. ''BAUl'OOT DI TD PAIUt" at Saddleback Col· lege In Mission Vtejo. TUe:sdays through Satur- days at 8. Sundays al 3 unUI July 8. 83 J -4656. •"TJI& BSBT LITTL£ waoasaoua1t '" TSXAS" al the HarlequJn Dinner Playh~. 3503 S. Harbor mvd.. Santa Ana. ntghUy except Mondays at varying curtain times throu«it\ Aug. 19. 979-551 L ~ UGBTS VAll- mTT 8801' at the West· minster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St .. Westminster. tonight and Saturdays at 8 :30. 995-tl 13. ••DAllJll y Ama" at the LatCtma Moulton Play· house. li06 Laguna canyon Road. Laguna Beach. t~ l'\lg'ht ancf Saturday at 8. SUnday at 2:30. 494-0. 743. ••DATa OF W11U ARD R08B8" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 through June 30 . 631-0238. •"TU FARTASTICD" at the San Clemente Com· mun.tty Theater. 202 Ave. Cabr11lo. San Clemente. Thuradaya through Satur· days at 8 through June 23. 492-0465. ••rtDDLBa OJll TD aoor•• at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anahctm. tonight through Sunday at varytng curtain times until Aug. 19. 772-7710. ••r11 O&TTIJllO llY ACT TOGSTDll AJllD T.AK:IRG IT 01'1 TBS ROAD" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa. Fr1days and Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sun- days at 3 p. m. through June 24. 631-5110. ''LA VltJllDltll POI I us·· at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Ptco. San Clemente. Wedncadays through Saturdays at 8. Sundays at 1 and 7 492-9950. ••llBJrS 8IJllOLU'' on the Second Stage of South Coest Repertory .. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. nightly except Mondays at 8 :30 (8 p.m. Sundays). weekend maunees at 2:30. through June 24 . 957-4033. ....... 018801'18' BOTS" at the Huntlnaton Beach Playhou~. ~aln Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunungtoo Beach. Fr1daya and Saturdays at 8 .30 throuf(h July 7. 832· 1405. '-TS& ll08IC llA!r' at the Cwtaln call Dinner Theater. 690 El camtno Real. Tustin. nightly except Mondays through Aug 19 838-1540. '"8JllOOl'r' by the South Coast Mualca.I Theater at University Htah School. Campus at Culver. lrvtne. Frtdaya at 8. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30. through June 24. 640-6306. ''A VISW raOll TBS DIDQS'• at the Costa Mesa • Civic P1a6!:se. 661 Ham1J. ton St.. Mesa. Fridays and Saturdays at 8;30 through July 7, 650-5269. ''lBST am& S'ICJaY- by the Regional Repertory Theater at the Fofl.lm Theater. 4175 FaJ.rmont Blvd .. Yorba Unda. Frtdays and Saturdays at 8. Sun- days at 2. through July 1 • 779-8591. Lectma LAGUNA POSTS gather for a reading by cari- Wlke, Chatworth's poet. with 8uMmtlla Fostmao. 8 C.m .. La0.Jna Beach U · rary. :J°63 Glenncytt. Laguna Beach 497 ·I 733 St..nalea A ··sgc&&ZS-11'" DAJIC& for singles In their 20's and 30's Is held at the Hilton at the Par'k Hotel. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. The ~ County Cilthollc Alumni Club ts spon90r1~ the dance wfth music by 'Good Company .. 67 .50 . 957-0125. 11188 ARDIS'S SINGL&S DAJllC&, 8:30-11 ·30 p.m .. Frank Amos Trio . Layfayette Hotel 144 S. Unden Ave .• Lo118 Be.acll. (2 ~ ~ 435-6311. llAJll-WOllAJlt IJll- •s..,11 .. 1..,U,..T-& hosts a ~ -ac- quainted party which In- cludes wtne. mreshmcnts and prof esslOnally led ac- UvlUes Al/.C$ 25-55. 61 7 ltl MUwior Dr.. Fullerton. 8 p.m. 810. s.45--0840. TBS WBS&L OP raISJm8BIP. for stngJes Oftf" 45. mttta at the Saddleback Inn In ff(){"Wal.k at 5:30 p.m. 524-3327 . • -0 • i • --~~---------------------------------------------------.... at. .... '-st ......... .. ,,... "''. ...,... ._._ w -:'I--. -~"' a rw rs ntr ere> (,St; : II.. J' > .t f. ---~ l' I /', f i'\J j 1 ' 1 IJ 1~ ""Nt.11 ..... ti... ~ • I. ~·P'Q I '/ t • 1-tf.I 8ilfi~lil A) . ,_...... ~ . (~!") f ~ "' ... ~ .,, ' -:___,; '"IT• JU . llf V#OI KJl POC1 · '1CJ ""' llf Lam CJ ,... ~ (P'G) --r• m-.·rc> .. .,. "NUC(~ . NOW PLAYING (~ .... :~:~:.~'. _. ... _ -·-- Pop S P"'tfotJM at t,h, fMIV Mndow• Amphtlhitakr Vr t>JOll 740-2000. •s .ronto• •nd DA YID &AL&'IOB. Iller Jlrt · day U..Jng. ,,.... 000 9'1GSI' prT· form• tbt'tr ~· htt. VJda y ..nd t1"1d'row •1 2 p m s.n -'1CAOO - c~enm'1 JCIO 0UC nut newt C.lW ..... SMll Mff '/( ( FOR FOOi EllOTElllEllTl YosrtO.. ... ) '/( &;..:slBfJSERS <it£MIJllS & -I• 70MM -l!:I U :M J :OO S:IO l :M 1e:M U :4S a:oo S:tS 7 :4$ IO:lO N• ~· ............... '" 12JOS 2:44 S:20 1:00 . 10:40 ---., .-. . . . ... ', •~I ! . ..... s._..,..,_2~"' 11:10 U :OO 2:ff 2 :H 4:10 S:H 7 :00 7:10 l :H 10 :0Qf70 ... ~­TE•FtE OF 0001'1 fa ,_ ._.,... ..... Niii Allo Sllowlnt Ftretlar1er (A> ~, ~·--:: ~-"·..l'~J .! .. _....._ ... ............. ~Q) l(oma~ I!) Witt! At a Inst All Odds (ft) " ... .. C.ndln (PG) Of'l1r•lfta ONn 71Je Weetteltd1 / 1 :00 W_.ttlttlU Child•-., Under 12 FR(( Uni~ Noted .......... ~-.. 2 ........................ __ .............. __ ....... _____ -'-- Calendar aoor•attheGrandDtnner dr1n'" 6 20 1~1866 Theater. See Fr1day UMJng, •· 9 · 'V'" • ...... OSTTIJllQ 111' ACT Btc. --- TOOrnota AJllD TAIDJfO IT 01' TD ROAD .. at the UC DlVIRS Commence- Newport HarboT Actoni ment Exerdaes are today at Theater. See F'rklay rtattng. 4 p.m. on the Campus Park . .. LAV'SJllD&RPOU.D8 .. UCI Chancellor Daniel O. at Sebastian's West DtnneT Aldrich Jr. Is keynote Playhout1e. See Friday list-speaker. 856-6379. I"«. JIUCll. PIHM'W .mwD D Ulr8 SIJllGl.a•• at features r1ver raft bulldlng South Cout Repertory Sec-contests. fence gung. ond 5ta1e. See Fr1da)' u.t.-oeued Pok clbn ln-lno. aaan snaie dancee mh'- --y; Ma 8 . O 18 80 R 8 • acle took ahowa, wtth ~· .. A-.,.m• f.~._._ .. ,",,09'-. lldillfil~ . . --~ft--VIOC" 4av llatJng. aqua.re dancl~ uqcraae. '"TD liuarc llAJI'• at country and mountain the CurtaJn Call Dtnner music. Featured enter- Theater. See Friday Usttng. ta1ners are Yankee Blue- .. 81'00PT"' at Unlvenfly grass. A 81,000 Catllah HJgh School theater. Irvine. Derby ls a190 held. Mojave see ~:Ung. Narrowa R~ Park. off ''A nt011 TBS Bear Valley~. aoutb ol BIUDQ&••attheCostaMesa Victorville. S.t.-Sun. 8 Ctv~tbouee. SeeFnday a.;r:.j&·m. 783-3661. .. 81D&sroar· at AllllOWIDAD 1a the Reo>naJ Repertory the datlnaUOO al a one-day The&ter.liee Frtday U.Ung. vaclllJon In the mounta1n.s llaU • wtth a crua.e on the lake Included. Sponsored by Wor,.... Santa Ana College. 667-3385. KARATS Paa &me. A A ROYAL LIPlUA.R sports academy program. 8TALUOll 8BOW ls held for ~17. helpe extend today and tomorrow at 8 the limit a( bodJea and mJ by proptt t.raln; p.m . at the Long Beach Ing and exen:t9e ol karate. Convention Center Arena. Bealnntna today, the ree ts 300 E. Ocean. Long Beach. 818. c.o&aen West College (213)4~3661. CoUeQe Center, 15744 Gold: en \Vest St~ liuntlngton- Beach . 891-3991. SIDgles Sun. u llDOA jZJ.1611 SRO GATEWAY 5 U.F.t .. .., ... ..ml BOCH 673-8350 EDWARDS ll>O ....., ...... ~ mAlliE" 634-2553 SYUFY CfTY CENTIR . ....... SMTA AM 540-7444 EDWARDS BRISTOl SAILDIG SJJIGLS8 offers Sun Worshipers Boat Trips for non-smokers 21 years and over every Saturday through lbc $mtmer. ro a.m.-4 p .m .. Newport Reach. Brtn,( lunch and Clu.lcal t.I "' .. Clrllll&'I ....... lilKAIOlr TllE LA.GURA B&ACB IRJlllDa 1l1JSIC rDTl-v AL begins with the Lal(una Chamber Or- MSTWltl • ~ WESWTER MAU 893-0546 Ruff Hewn at Ars Garage ... for Dad's Day The Father of True Am900on wea. Hete we~ 100°4 cotton pleated ~ and shafts. Top It otf wi1h 01004J, cotton modros ~ sNrt. ~~@~ 56 FASHION ISlAND • NEVVPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 -' "'° IDl'I SlllGl£Ua ---C9UI"' fl) "Siii ...... " ..... ~•it It , .... LJl.16 "'""' 1'9'"1 '°' llS IOlO !Ill Slit IHt H~ t tO Sttow1u:s SMJW.BACll -..JSlmrftl ....... f'S) l2le tJI s• \I I••,. ... l~ ,. ....... ti\ It• llS U S !Ill~ DllS.src•o SM>DlCIAta .._...."') ---· I ~ •• ,~ \t ..... Sim'""" t1t 11 • ....... • Ja SI\ IJl te !Ill SllO ..... , "9'Wliii ft) Ulal'MCI .... _ .... 11• 2~ ·~I• 9 1S UI••• ,.. ....... 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CS 1'1 :n~ " ••• •• --(Pl;) .;;.;;..~..;.;;.... ___ _ I 0 HIO 4 Jll 700 '. Cll£111A W(Sl Sllflll ~ I '" Sit 1110 N .,,_,~ "CIO&m" ~ --·~~~----:..;._:..:...:..:_J - -""CIGS..::s~:;i 111 :n~ I £\ HO H) .. c-•=MA=---.=s""'1--SIM ... I IC ' ·~ .. I I\ ID JO 100 101\ 111\,.. __ ... M IOIOI ra tNa"" '---· ~) ~ • t1IC IRVI~ D I 1'~ • \ I ID re ~HTINGTOH BEACH I GARDEN GROVE SltWlilsrtla11t:. WlSTllOOll "W1llllc.acr f'Cl .....-IK> ... _ r::=:l ·~ " ··~···\•• ....... L!!J ,.... <I'S) ------·-'-'\_l_ICl_ll_l! \10 UOl 'V> W0008Rl>CC 101 Slml" tKl MSTllR()()I( ---· aiiiiiiiir"i) I 00 10 I 10 'JG I t\ .. ,_.., f Ra J •JO II I I I ~ ID~ .. _.,. "9\dr lf'l I '>:19 •601 IC . .. ._ ~--------------------__ ........ __ ..... ________________________________ ~--~~~--~-- ~ chestra at 7:30 p.m. wtlh wtth btS altlll ror ta1cfnc an TD OOUJSR &AOL& E. eout HJf#lway. Corona co M•utoshl Mltaumoto u audience from b~ JAZZ a&JO>·playa a the del Mat. Indefinite. 642-8293. CJ) conductor and Paul and &aqgbler to atng-alongs. "Amtrak Depot," 3-7 p.m.. 675-6577. ~ .. aud TorteUer. celloa. gtvee two prrfonnancee at SanJuanCapletrano. TDOD•'A•OAllDll IO Sekcttons lnclude "Sonata Cluy Hor8e at 8 and 9:30 D A JI I & L a T • JAZZ QVASTST. 7-1 l ..-for ho CelJoe llnd Or· p.m. 1580 Brookhollow} llAm'll..&p~lheeax-p.m .. tndeftntle. Altsio'a, .JACK DAllD. 3-7 p.m .• lnddlntte. RUllty Pelican. 2735 Padflc Coast HJ40l- •ay. Newport Bealh . 642-3431. ~ chestra ln Q Minor·· by Santa Ana. 549-1512. oPhone and OAR-I 670 :;:, Mozart. .. Apollo" by • Dlmll performs on the Newport Blvd .. Coeta Mesa. -, Stravtnsky. "Concerto for u&a ptano. Jazz and lJaht pop for .. BOT nooa." .ee Fri- day UsUn,z. ~Cello and Orchestra ln C'' CU)' UstenJng ana dancJ~. GI by Ha;:n. and "V-... -•._.na JAZZ INCOllPOllATSD .. 8 .. , _ .. _. 1•-.... ..wauu IS f at d l th ..-p.m., "'ex.a'~ 8 ,,. • i: on a eme of Rosatnl" by e ure a e tao Restaurant, 1565 LL PagaJnln and illT1lilged for Ml eadow30 p mlark16Coun782try _~~~ Adams. Costa Mesa. In· ...._two ceUoe and orchestra by : · ·· Gia.u.uu definite. 241-0123. ~ P. Torteller. Arttats St .. Hunltngton Beach . .., Tl1'0 POU I &. muter T BS BS AOLS Rea· "'O Theatre. 625 Park Ave.. 1 1 t ta t °'-''"-11-·~ c ,Laguna Beach. 8l2.50 percuaa on s . arranger, uran .eeernaay..-. 11 adillta ea 50 seniors 85 composer. bandleader and LIDOJAUAU.8T • ~I Jun~ 494-4655 ' King of Laun mu..s!c. ap-4-8p.m.and~l l p.m .• Cafe _ · ·_ pears from 8 p.m.-2 a.m. at Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd., · Toriight, these people • are gomg to ~ Coa.Dtry The Newporter Raort Hotel ~Bcacb. 675-2968. _ In the Plaza Ballroom. 107 ~~-~ .-.:, . , .2 .JOS CAJUIOR. -~~Mr..e pa _ ar •.. • -• • · • #-''~-~'-..----.~,...... .,~ .. 1 1' ,, ~ ...... , .... ,,~.J-~ --:.~~~ __. >' --_, ... ccuUlelB. • .,..no .. ~~-~ • ditt~lher atlhedoor.775-2211. 2:30-7p~ ThePark.2515 • -. . contagious. - L/S-T-EN -and-REt-A-X --- KDCM 1D!l.1 FM ·SIBED I (Thanks to surfers!) ........... BULLFROGT• Amphibious Formula"' Sunblon, developed origi nally for surfers, has now been discovered by sports lovers . BULLFROG'• stays on six hours in and out ' of the water. Won' wet off, or sweat off. Perfect for the sponing life. biked, jogged, tcnniscd, swam, sailed, has Laughte~ Improvisational Comedy "War Babies." Tonight at 10:00 pm on Channel 23 of Group W. 'l{_GHARD IN LERNER & IDEWE'S 0 CHRYS LER CONC ERT SERI ES DODGE CHR~SLff; Pn ~.1ULTI ' 1'\H'O~TS •"- ' Point Cafe. 24 720 Del Prado. Da n a Point. 661-6003. STUDIO CAPS feature. an afternoon Jazz aeaslon. 100 Main St.. Balboa. 675-7760. Pop BtJBY LEWIS a nm 01'8 perform tonight and tomorrow at the UnJveraal Amphllheatte. 100 Univer- sal C1ty Plaza. Universal City. &13.50 and 812 Ucket.s. (213) 980-9421. DIU1" sings contem- porary mustc I p.m.-mld- n..ott. Maxwell'•· 317 Pa· ctllc Coat Klahway. Huht- ln«ton Beach.~2555. 'blllltlt DOG IUOBT. ace Saturday UsUna. oaoova Tl1' ARB, after- noons at Baxter's, 14346 Culver Drtve. lrvtne. In- definite. 857-2103. CBBlllS'nY plays ToJf 40 rock musk for-dancing. 2.~ p.m.. FJrc1ly... U3 lli Beach Blvd.. Stanton. 893-9464. CALYPSO 8TZltL DRUll 8AllD appears at Cano's, 2-6 p.m .• 2241 W. Coast Htsthway. Newport Beach. 631-1381. --------Dance TD BJOB 80ClltTT DA.RCS BAJllD brtnga you great dancing mu.sic at an early summer afternoon ''Tea Dance" w1lh your favorite tunes. 4 p. m .• Tur- Ue Rock Community Park. # 1 SunnyhUl Dr .. lrvtne. 83 admission. 660-3643 .• 11188 A1'01&'9 810 BA1'D 80UJllD DA.1'CS CLUB. 8-11 p.m.. wtth Rusty Htggtns playtng. Alao free dance leuon.s 7-'8 p.m. by Candi DavtL Lafayette Hotel. 144 s. Unden Ave .. Long Beach . (213) 435-6311 . DAlfSS AaTa TllSA'l'll&, aee Saturday Uattng. Theater UAJllGSU PALL0 ~t South Cout Repertory. See ~yJlatlng. ••L\JlSPOOT DI TBS P.&aa•• at s.dd1eback Col- leR.. See F= u.tJng. __,.,,_ T LITTLS waoasaouaa nr TEXA8° at the Harlequin Dtnner Playhouse. See Friday ltstln2. ''DAllJll Y AllDU'' at the Laguna Moulton Play- houae. See Friday u.ttna. •o.rmDLlta OR fD ROOP .. at the Grand Dtnner Theater. Ste Fl'f&y UsUng. 0 n1·o&IUNG ID' ACr TOOSTDJl A1lD TAmltO rr OJI 1'B& ROAD'• at the ~wport Harbor Actors Thea.ter. See F'Ttda~. "LAV&JO>Sa " at Sebastian'• West Dtnner Playbou8e. See Fnday-ltst- IJ'l${. "11Slr8 8Jl1Kll.U" at South Coast Repertoey Sec- ond Stage. See Friday list- ~ ll08IC II.All'' at the Curtaln Call Dtnner Theater. See Friday ltsttng. 856-6617. •"SM>OPt " at Untverauy High School theater. lrvtne. See =1 ll$l.lr>g. " SID&STOR"r'at the Reitlonal Repertory Theater.""See F'Hday listing, Stn.,ee WBSSL OP~ llllP~ for a1ngles over 45. will be meeUng for brunch at Ruby Begonia's In Full- erton at 11 :30 a .m . 524-9327. . . '"Gremlins' is not to be missed. Exhilarating, its wacky sense of comic. horror, its all-American r;ix of malicious ~~ madcap mischief, is uniquely!?~' •t " I s own. -NEWSWEEK. Oavtd Ansen "The season's most delicious surprise. A movie of wicked wit, startling invention, laughter, tears and gooseftesh- -------all•a-CJOMJ-.nutnoreo fascinating waf. -PEOPLE. Peter Travers Si&taNSPD18DG -Gl£MLiNS QPM8ee STAaaJNG UCB GAU.JG.AN P&oaaa CA.TIUl·BO'l'T AXTON·POU.Y HOLLIDAY nANCU US McCAIN ·llUSlc..aY }aa.Y GOLDSJOTB mcunn PRODlJCZ:U S'ftftN SPDLaDG·nAN& llA&SllALL llATIO.&SN D.NNEDY·wam'EN llY C-JS COUill.81JS PaGDl1CSD llY IOCBUL nNNSl.L·DIRECl'KD llY JOE DA.N"n 1---~1 ........,. .... _. ........ _, .. • . -- -ltfl.:!.~..=-..:1 AWAANEA~~~o AMO 639-8770 STADUt OR.If KMlla .... St-. .U99CM021 UA l«>VES 4 __...., .. ar...r.,. ecosTA IEA 631-3501 EDWARDS HARBOR WM """'" ..... • ll TI*> 581 ·5880 £0WAROS SAln.EBACK El Toro It -.clilld tUITICltll IUQt 848-0388 EDWARDS tUfTWGTC* .... .......... o. .. 551-0655 EDWARDS WQOllBRl)GE_ -llrfl&I Ellt " c-. ... ..,.95-6220 EDWARDS llSSK* VlJO MALL u r., " er-v-., ...634-2553 SYUFY CKOOME a..-a s.A. Fwr m1m;ra 891·3693 fACIEC tlWAl.39 DR,W .._MS. lfU .f., -COSTA IEA 751-4184 9lA tMIU (213) 691-0633 -.Slm;Tfl 891-3935 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER 1W, f~ SQUARE EDWARDS CK* WEST lrillllttW.&MC.-Or IMt&.... ..... .... &Willa ... • PRESENTED IN DOLBY STEREO . . 1 .. ., ;calenda( -~ . - .,, ~ fo~o~=~~= Etc. ~~~ t~~~~ro~dtlt~ ~ ~~~a~~.~::,~::~: !:! ~~rtt~•= ::: :J over 21, gathers ln Newport A llODBL IDT SWAP collections to swap and sell 826-5218. recreattonal equipment. : Beach for day sailing. 1 O llltltT, sponsored by KJt wfth other model kit collec-A SPORTS a UC-entertatnment. prizes, dem· ~a.m.-4 p.m. 820. For cur-Collectora lntematlonaJ,at-tors. 9 a.m.-3 p.m .. Grand llBATIOJf BQUIPll&JlfT onatratlona. sport• -o rent location call 673-3282. tracta lndMdual collectors Ballroom of the Buena Park 8801' ls held by Golden celebrlUes and food are fea- .: lured. SeJlers/exhlbltora u. r======------====;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;===~E-.iViiiiiiiiii&<U'"l;;;;;:;n;;;:;:;;;;-•------------.. 815, pubUctsfree. lOa.m.-3 r------;.._;------------------...,. ~.m. 1574' Gblden West It's the time of una•~fe 8~i-9~s:ungton Beach. ~~:a-=:] .. NOW PLAYING ~-= l70MM SIX-TRACK CXJ(OOl.8\' !mNDr PRESENTATION COSTA MESA Edwards Town Center 751-4184 BREA Mann Brea Plaza 529-5339 NEWPORT BEACH Edwards Newport Cinema 644-0760 MISSION VIEJO Edwards Vieio Twin 830-6990 EL TORO WESTMINSTER Edwards Saddleback Edwards Cinema 581-5880 West FOUlnAlll VAU.EY 89l -393S Edwards Fountain Valley 839-1500 ORANGE City Center 634-2553 @.);(fljld.j =si.1 ANAHEIM Pacific's Anaheim Drive-In 879-9850 WUTIMST£R Pacific's Hi-Way 39 onve.tn 891-3693 ,--· A ROY AL LIPIZZA!I that may last a ~fetime. STALLJ01umow.aeeSat-urday llsUog. im1.--··11 .. 1U••'Oll-•G11110Uli] --------.. , • ...--...il•••--NOW PLAYING SIX-TRACK (l)ICXU\'..,_,I. PAESENTA'OON - COSTA MESA I.A MIRADA Edwards South Pacific's Coast Plaza 546-2711 La Mirada NEWPORT IEACH Edwards Newpon Cinema 644-0760 LAGUU HW 994-24<Xt OM.181 Edwards/Sanborn Laguna Hills Mall 768-6611 Clnedome 6.14-2553 •lftEA Mann Brea Plaza 529-5339 the atngte ·~an' It Eaay.'' at 7 and 10 p.m. Cruy Horee. 1580. Brookhotiow. Santa Ana. M&-U512. Jaa TBS .JAU llDIOA8, direct from Dtaneyland. peT· form Dt1delana Jazz. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. cafe Ltao, 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. TD .. UA.OL&" Res· taurant. aee Friday listing. Lecta.rea APPllSClATDtG ntU ART PllDn'S. Thls pro- gram focuaea on how to understand the nature, ap- peal ind value of ortg)naJ prints. Beginning tonight and continuing on foUowTng Mondays thru July 2 from 7-9 p.m. Golden West Col- lege AdrT).lnJstrallon Bldg .. Rm. 223. 1574-t Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. 818 fee. 891·39"91 . Worbhope TD 8UIODR IWllC WOUSBOP l'IC8nYAL, preKnted by the School or Fine Arts & Music al UC lrvtne bei1ns today and runs throug!!.__Jqne 30. The-fcstl· var leitures guest artlst Donald Hunat>e.rger, con- ductororthe lntemattonally famous Eastman Wind Ensemble. He wtll be In residence during the Festi- val and wtll rehearse and conduct the band. or- cheatra, atrtng orchcetra. and chorus. Acttvltlea ln- nclude lesaons. ensembles. chamber dlualc, master ~laues. Uteratureguidance, theory, ear training classes and recitals. 856-6615. Etc. ---'---A BAS&BALL CAMP ts held .for-Me8 &15 at the. buebAU···r1etd ~nntnR: today at Golden West eor. lege, 15744 Golden West st., HunUnaton Beach. $45 fee. 891-3991. DAV&Y·a LOC&&a. located at tbe Balboa Putllon, featura Monday evening cocktail cruJaea during the •ummer. 673-5245. OOIWDllllROatGolden Wemt C.oiklle'.• Pool this eumrner. Jli>ura Mon.~P"rt. 1 ·2:20 p.m. and Sat.-sun. 12:30-2:20 p.m. and 2 :30-•:20 p.m. Mon.·F'rt. 7M adml•ak>n. Sat.-sun. 81. l 57 44 Golden Weet St., ... Calendar" Tue. Clautcal ------=--:::.._ - ORBGORY COLDIA!f, see Friday llsUng. PIAIUST KBLLY LellAlltR. at Cano's, see Friday U Ung. i --~-Country CRAZY HORSE hosts a talent contest nl t with a ••A1fQBL8 PALL.. at South Coast Repertory. See f'nda.x~•ng. .. B POOT ll'f TllB PARK" at Saddleback Col-l~e. See Fr1day listing. ' •nm BEST Ll'M'LE WBOREBOU8B 11' TBXAS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Frt· dax usung. 'PIDD"LER OJll TBB Ill llQ ,_ ....... ,... -·-·--LAGlN BEACH 497·1711 Edwards South Coast Laguna CUI& 637-0340 AMC Orange Mall ~634-3911 UA City Center SM JJAN CAP. 493-4545 Pac1f1e Mission Or-In It• 551-0655 SANTA ANA 540-7444 Edwards Woodbrtd&e Edw~ds Bristol wn~n..-11m • UA Westmuister Twin 895-5333 day llatJng. TWO GOLF CLDnC8 l'Oa CBILD"H1' are held beginning today. For ages 13·15, 10..1 J a.m. For ages 9 -J2, 9 ·10 a .m. Both lh...ougb Aug. J with a $20 fee. Santa Ana College. 667-3385. Wed. TB& flSAL B&ACH CllAllJIEaM081C P'UTJ- VAL !>eg1ns today ln the communJty room of the Mary Wllsoo Library. Nine eon«rts on COoatt'UUve Wednesday evenl~s through Aug. 15 att fea· tuttd. Tonl$0lt the T• OCHRYSLER CONCERT SERIES a~C~7"'-·~-~r~~=-::r.~ PA IC AMPHIT~EATRE CH•ng• County F•orgrouods In Coste ~ .. ·S~nin9 * Leonarcf Pennario PLUS PICNICS, FIREWORKS , MARCHING BANDS AND FAMILY PRICES BRING A PICNIC BASKET AND ENJOY THE HOLIDAY ONTHELAWNI * WEDi&mAY. JULY 4 * July 4 Fireworks Extravaganza: Pennario Plays Gershwin. All Ameiican favorites from Bernstein to Sousa, plus Pianist Leonard Pennario playing Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue. GA.TIS OPEN AT 5:00 PICNIC pu .. saow BAND CONCERT 6:00PM ORANGE COUNTY PACIFIC SYMPHONY 7:30Pll . FIREWORICS SPECTACULAR IMM£DIATELTFOLLOWING RESERVED $7.50/LAWN $5.00 _,..,..,_TBllWW' •--·rno..a. ..n .. -.ai .... _____ ._._ ...... ...... _ ... ______ ...,._ .. -llllll•-·----· ............. ~-..... .,_..., ............ ...,...... .. ........._ ....... ... ..................... i-............., ...................... ~.-"'-' .... ........... ........ ~ .. ------.................... ~__......- , , • .... ~·· .,._.. --· J; Calendar ~ .......................................................................... llllilll ......... ~ ..... . • Q) . c Strlna Qtaa.rtet. wtlh mem-~ ~rs cawrentt Sonderllng. . vtollntst: Mlchad Farren. ~ vtollnJat: Craig ~bson~ vi- i:> ollsf: and Alan Parker. ·.::: cellist. performing .clec· u. lions from Mozart. Dvorak ...... and Ravel. 8 p.m. 707 Elec-~ tr1c Ave .. Seal Beach. Free ~ admission. Amertca and Amerk:ans on the ~e of lhe Olympic Games ... 8 p.m .• UCl Ftne Arts Concert Hall.. 86 aen- cral admtsston. 85f5..66l5. a> GR&OORT COLEllAlf. .X'. see Friday llsUng. I TBB SUlllll&R lllU81C ~ WOllllSBOP P'ESTIV AL _ at UC lrvtne continues o today with the El8tecldfodd ~ Cb.amber Cbolr. under the direction of conductor Joscpb Bela Husztt The. program feat\n'es Antetican music which ls calcuJated to ·'arouse enthusiasm for PIANIST llSLLY Lell.AJBR al Cano's, ace Friday listing. Country ICDI OL801' and JltFP JAllEIS01f. see Frtday llst- lng. CllAZY BORU hosts a Jack & Jill Swtng Dance Contest with loads of prizes. Also. TJae W.c.na Union .a..d l)afonn• from 8 p ,,,,.\ a .m . 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. ,. hslike~ina French home. You're not a stranger, you're a guest Your hosts serve you their best wines. And cuisine that is prepared, with k>ve. It's very friendly and very French. So come with your heartiest appetite. .. the-rlftaJPJll-' u utJOJLL ~~ f rl'nl h Countrv D1mng 7324 E. Florence !we .. Downey. (213) 927-0133 425 I Martingale W ll'1 Newport Beach. ( 714) 955-2755 The American Express Card. • Don't leave home without if GULLIVER'S Pather's <::JJar Prime ~bs of CJJeef with all the escorts Ju.a ------TOii llcLA.ll'f, singer and ~tamt. 6-p-;-m.-mk1ntghl. 1'he Cannery Restaurant. 301 Lafayette Ave .. New- port Beac h . Indefinite. 675-5777. COJllJ"RSY PBILLIP8 and hta trto. see Friday llsl\ng. "ROT Paoos.·· see Frt- day ltaUng. WAYn WAYJU and RICll 8BSIUIAJll, see Frt- day UsUng. ROlfllm BROW!f and hls lrlo • .9Ce Fdday u.tJng. Pop ROR'8 1J11 LAOURA fea- tures Dntd RaJe1C1a. see ~°\ASS and her trio. aee ~ Uat.lng. '"CRArl D •• ls to- night at Happy Da.ze. 17927 MacArthur Blvd.. lmne. 250-1077. DIZZY. see Sunday llst- lng. Theater -----.. A1fGltL8 f' ALL'' at South COUt R~ory. See Friday llstlng. ''llAUr<JO'r IJll TBS PA.all'' at Sa.dc:lleback CoJ- l~~ri; ~ilstlL~Llt WBORSBOU8S IJll TSJ[AS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouee. See Fr1- daX IJsUog. • 71DDl.S8 Oii TBS JtOOr' at lhe Grand Dtnner Theater. See Friday IJ.stlng. "LA VSRD&lll'OLl.ISa" at Sebastlan'a West Dinner Playhouae. See Friday Ust- t"illS11'8 8DIGLa" at South Coast Repertory Sec· ond Stage. See PTtday Usl· Ing, nnm ll08IC llAll'' at the .cwtaJn Call Dl.n.nCT Theater. See Frklay lblt.tng. Perfo,,nancea Tues. thru Sun .• Sat & Sun. Brunch 3503 S. H•rt»or Blvd., S.nw Ana 92704 •Mlle Noni> ol S.110400 ~WV h-S..~ IM~ ShaCl• _WD..._S_L_O_P rautllfl>- IQf. fouflJMtlts QY~ meets at the Alpine Inn tn Carden Grove for c:Unncr at 6:30 p.m . 524-3327. ltte. ,. GO SWDllllJlfO, see Mon- day listing. AHSRTIVSRSSS 11' TB& 80'•· Thls series focuaes on a.seerttveness aa a method of reducing stress and conruct In our llvC$. T°'*'1l and ~ Wednc.9- day. "8:30-9:30 p.m. Oolde:n West College Adminl•- tzaUOo BldQ-:. Rm. 214, . 157 44 Golden West St., HunUnaton Beach. $19 fee. 891-3991. 111ca.&ASJWO TOO• M 1 M&il&Ciif&RW. Improve your tales tech-ruque by c~ bebav- lorlal pallems. 1'o~t and next Wednesday. 7-TO &:;· Golden West College -oaa BldQ.. Rm. 21 r. 15744 Golden -Weet St.. Hunt- tn«ton Bcacb. 820 fee. dl-3991. Thu. C••Mlcal WOllUllOP J'UTIVA.L at UC lrvlnc conUnues wtth WIUJam Van Overecm. pjMl•st. PflfQOnlJ\& WO -by Dubussy and Ravel. and bet.ngjol.oed by mem~ra of the Rew Art Strtng Quartet ror perfonnancea "of the "Quartet for Pta.no and SCrtngs In C MaJOr. Opus 15." a nd " 'Sprtng' Sonata for Violin and Plano" by Beethoven. 8 p.m. tontghf. See Monday Usung. GR.SOO•Y COLS)IA!I, aee Frtda__y Jtauni. . YJ..ASJST K&LLY LellAISa at Ca.no'•· eee FridayU.U . • .JACK. a JD.I. TSXAa nro-anP 0a.nce Contest .. held a.l Cruy Hone Saloon wtth the .,, ....... u.-.... perfonnlng rrom 8 p.m.-1 a.m . 1580 Brook.hollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. lllll Ol.M>R and ...... .JAllSJ80lf, aee FHday Uat- tng. Jua TOii llcLAllf, see Wednaday listing. llA.aJl JaULL Alm TBlt RllYTIDI 81tCTl01', evening&. Indefinite. Old Dana POtnt Cafe. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-43003. Newport's Cannery Village JAZZ NITESPOT! @feli.do Continental and Italian Cuisine Daily Jazs •Ju& I 9 PM-1:30 AM t' Cu's .. · •P~PM • I LUNCH ti AM"3 PM DINNER 6 PM·ll PM Calendar Pop DAVID a•• B'nll. plan· tat. peiform.a from 9 p.m .-1 :30 a .m ., Chez Dante'•· 1701 CortnthJa.n Way, Newport Beach. 955-1332. S1IAltOR TA.aa and her trto, 8;r~ Ustlng. llflCS • atnger. gultat. harmootca. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. eaue Beet Cale. 107 2 ht Place. Newport Pier, Nnrportee.ch. 675-3333. De.Doe TBS TRACY WSU.S BIO MJID, foryourda.nctng pleuure. 8:3()...11 :30 p.m •• The Caltfomlan, 16431 Bol9a Chica. HunUnaton Beach. 82 admJaaTon. 846-1347. uu aOOll DANClllG. 8 p.m.-mldrughL Dance lew>na ~!ct:· Alao door prtz.ea. lark Coun· try Club, Graham Street. Hunttncton Beach. ••AJllO&La WALL'' al South Cout ~·See ~JR nm PA.all" at s.ddleback Col- 1 .. tr& ~·ThatJU\,.L& WBOa&B009J IJll ~·· at the HarlequJn Dfnner Playhou8e. See Frt- cia,.=S;-OK TB& ROOP .. at the Grand Dtnner Theater. See Friday U.ssutlng. ••u VSllD&RPOLLDS'' at ~butian's West Dtnner Playtwu.e. See F'r1day llat- 1 ruJ, ~IDK'S 8DIOLS8.. at South Cout Repertory Sec: ond Stage. See Frtday It.st-ing. nnm llU8IC i1A.Jif•• at the Curtain Call Dfnner July21.fromnoonto9p.m. Aug. 21. and Wed. 7-9:30 Theater. See Friday Uaung. Prae.nted by the New Or-p.m .. June 2z-Aug, 22. $45 8l • ..r1 --1eansJazrelubotSOOll\em rec 1neruaee 0pen -stuaio _ ...... __ • CalilomJa,departwaarcat pr Iv I I e g ea . A SAILING 8Uf0Llt8 7 :30, 8:30. and 9:45 a.m. ce,.mtca/.culpturc claaa gathera for a Newport from the Catalina Terminal teaches partJclpant.8 how to Ratbor crufse every Thu,. In San Pedro, and feature construct their own day thta~mmer ror non: eevenja.zzbandawtthdanc-aculptu~ usln( both wheel smoking sl"'6ea 2 I years Ing, muatc. snack ban. and handbulldfng methods. and over. 7-=l o p. m. 81 o. cocktaJI hara, and the lr1p to P'uncUonaJ or non-func:-~8148. Catallna. 835 adult ad· Uonal ptcccs can be created. &•8A•CS YOUR .JAJlAJllD& ft.AVSL. An lnformauve program that dJacuues ~uage u well as culture of Japan. Ideal for preparaUon or both t.ourtat and buslneaa travel. Thul'8daya th~ Aug. 2. 7-10 p.m. Golden-WeefCol-lcge AdmJntatraUon BJdg .. Rin. 214. 15744 Golden Weat St.. Huntington Beach. 831fee.891 ·39"91. mJMIQn, 825 under 12. Thu-6 <»ng 30 -''th 962-8 t 30. a 8.t8 :-:;~am~~· 1~. TDlaftNltPDISAltT9 Aoolherdua to be taught la CU'J'Sa1'1llbecond= the au~-9!.~lor. ftr1oue daMiee tor Attlll~.:~.~ over 16 during the summer Adam teaches bulce ln begtnnJngonJune26. "ChJ. watercolor and lnt.roduca ne9e Buffet CookJ~" tn-· students to vartous tech- cludeacold dJshea of vartoua nJques. speda) effeda and meats and ec:af'ood, cokt lr1cU of {he art. u well aa noodle dishes With meats demonstrates oaea and and vegetables, chicken properties of color. 836 fee. salad and three styles o{ Tbe lut two claaees begtn "20-mtnute · chicken din· June 28 and continue Dent ... '1Ue9day nights frQm through Aug. 16. A four- June 26 th~ Aug. 7. week c1aee la Utled the 832 ree with an 88 lat> rec. . "RllOlt . Brain Approach." Workalaope Llfe Sculpture teaches the ancf 18 geared for putJcl· WALLPAPEalNO--PO-R bask: anatomy. skelel8J and pantawhowanttodraw, but llSODfJllU8. An elemen-mU11Cular structures and thtnk they can't. Tues. l~ ta.ry and time saving ap-hetg:htens awareneu ol tM ~.m. beglnnlngJuly 10. 830 proech ror people who are dynamics of vtauaJ form. ee. Fees requfred to be paJd now ready lo han5 ~~and compo.altlon. Two when enrolling. 4601 u.u1erent Umes. Tues. 10 Walnut Ave. at Yale. wallpaper. Tonight an a.m.-12:30 p.m. June 26-Heritage Park, Jrvtne. June 28. 7-10 p.m. Golden .---------------------1 Weit College Admlnls· 1111!1=11!~~~~!!!!.!l'-~!!~!!!!!! traUon BJdQ~. Rm. 103. 15744 Golden West St .. HunUnaton Beach. 825 fee. 891-39TU. Etc. GO 9WlllllDIO, see Mon· day llat!~. APP& I& 001'Tll0L: &ATYOO'aWAYTOILDl- JU89. Thts sen~ of eden· ttncally prq>ared llCSSk>na exchanges your eating habits and overweight Image for a new. heaJThy J:.'!:11 of eaung which re:· the slender you. Thuradaya th~ July 5. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Golden West College Administration Bldg .. ~m. 223. 157« Gold- en West St.. HunUngton Beach. 823 rec. 891-3991. Adnnce euu.n, TB& ARJllUAL CATALl!fA DII· IBLAJ!ID/JAZZ JAii· aom 1.s held Saturda . .. • •. """. ~' 714-!)49· , .. ,, .. _..,. l • 11'1 t W • • • D fl" ~ l t.J1 IAJft A AAA e London Broil Shrimp Fry International Salad Sauteed Fish Fillet Golden Rotisserie Chic.ken Steak & Shrimp Seafood Omelette Nachos Stuffed· Potato· Skins Spaghetti & Meatballs Bacon Cheesebwyer Vegetable & Cheese Delight Italian Omelette Stir-fried Vegetable Omelette Seafood Platter Mushroom Bwyer ·steak Dinner Come to our House after 4 p.m. for our new dinner menu! "V 0 -~ J .. ! Q. ~ -~ "' Ci ~ ~ c :::J • .... !" ~ 'I~---------·--... ~iCalendar I • - . . ~ .......................................................................................................... llllllilllllillllliilll• ~ 552-1078. iege. The tour runs from traditional reallsm to mod-Dl8!fBYLAJllD. 13 13 :J TBlt llUSICAL ••JllUQt•• July l 0·24. $1.799 Includes em abstracUon. Emphasis Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. The :_ 11s lhe deaUnaUon of an roundt.rtp aJrfare. transfers, w11lbeoncomposlUon,color Park's summer seaaon be· >-cxcurs!On offered by Orange acoommodauons. breakfast and creaUJ!lY wtth ref~ ~ 10...!!!2ll'9w__,~ II ~ Coaat--Ool&ege-on dune 36.-aM dmn~ .an ces o art tstory. Tues. IO performances of the Donald ~ WlnnerofOveTony Awards all a dmission fees. a.m.·noon. June 26-Aug. Duck 60th Birthday Parade u.. In 1982 lncludJng Best Mu-432-5880. 21. 838 fee. 460 I Walnut at 3 and 7 p.m .. "Fantasy In , steal. the show sfars Sel"Jtk> CBILDa&Jll•s WOil&-Ave. at Yale, Hertt.age Park, the Sky·· fireworks at 9 ~ Franchi a,JM1 18 directed 'by SHIP counes are offered~ lrvtne. 552-1078. P..m .. and the new 3-0 Olm ,, Tommy Tune. Cost of the the lrvtne Fine Arts Center _ __ ·Magic Joumeye." Ray i l.rtp ts $46 and tncludes thJs summer. "The Re-cy· n...-a .... E'Yeat8 Anthony and hts Orchestra .Jit. ~lrtpt.ransportatJonby cled RaJnbow," rorchtldreo --.-... --perform SaL-&m. at Mltn I recltner bus and re9Cl'Ved ages 6-8. explores a vartety DI008 CONNLNOllAll Street's Plaza Gardena. Ap-3: sealing at the Dorthy Chan-of a.rt med.ta through the uac AOTOllOl"IVS llUUUll. peartng at the 8aJUe kx:aUon dlerPavCllon. The bus leaves ofltemsandlexturesfromm 250 E. Baker St .• Costa Mon.-'nlura. wtU be the o OOC's auditorium parking nature to "junk.ables" and Meaa. AnUque cars circa Count Basie Oreheatra wtth ~ lot at 12:30 p.m. and the pdl(ets from home. Stu-l912~nL 9a.m.·5 p.m. spectal~C8f..Joe.. Wt!l&ama. pttformance bcglnlt-at 2 ilenia bottd. pnnt. • Welt. . 548-7680. Senlof Fun Unllmtted ,. p.m. 432-5880. and create through found .DARA 1f1lAJlP at Dana Paasporta are available to .. BOLLAND BOii&-and ··re-cycled" materials. PotntHarboc:ofrerahalf-day gueata 60 and over every STAY ... a unique 15-day Tues . and Thurs. and three·qua rter day 'thundayandFriday.Houra tour In which parltdpanls 9 :30-11:00 a .m .. June 26-sport fis hing trips . Frt. 9 a.m.·9 p.m .• sat. 9 live wtth Dutch families In July 19. $34 fee. ··w onder-496-5794. a .m.·l a.m .• Sun.-Thura. 9 private homes In The ful Watercolor," for ages DAVS'ra lOCD8 also a.m.-mldJlt«iht. 999-4565. ttaguc. Is offered this sum· 8-12. explores a vanety of olfen deep sea sPortllshJng ~ BOTSL. _m;;;er;::;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;Coa;;;;;;st=Co=l-=~;;;les~and~=technJq~;;;;;;ues~;;fro;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;lr1;;;ps;;;;da;;;;;lly;;.;;67;;:;;3-;:;6;:;22;;;44;;55;; .. =~ 1150 W. Cerrlt09 Ave .• 11 Anahetm. "Polyneatan Fan· See Saturday Paper • for SUNDAY BRUNCH GUIDE DoNA TELLI'S Italian Family Restaurant The Original Since 1973 Now Open In Our New Location Serving Our Famous Pizza & Pasta Dhae la Or Take O.t 963-5965 9430 Warner Ave. at Bushard Behind the Sizzler Fountain Valley Open Tues.-Fri. Lunch 11 :30-2 p .m. Dinner Tues.-Thurs. 5-9 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5-10 p.m. Sunday 5-9 p.m . Closed Monday tasy '84," a colorful half. hour muak:al orockactlon staged tn the hotel's marina. debUts tomom>w and Nn9 through Sept. 2. Pol)'nalan performen praent dances from New Zealand, Samoa. TahlU and HawaJI lnn col- orful ceremonJal coetumes. Show-stoppers tnclude the animal showa, petUng r.oo. exotic ritual dance of Pele. Opens dally 9 :45 a.m .. last godde8a of fire and vol-car admitted 5 p.m. canoq,_aruL tM ~th-837-1~. taking fire sword dance-. -·.;,ur.rro"IMl....,'""'"W-A•"'t•m-.-. m - 8: 15 p.m. 778-6600. Via Verde Or .. San Dimas. ll If o TT • 8 a£ a a Y The largest water-<>riented PAil.ii. 8039 Beach Blvd.. amusement park west of the Buena Park. The Olympk:· Rockies ta open for tts aec- tbemed lce~tacular ond aeason and features the .. Snoopy'• For 1l'te wave cove. kiddie pool.a. two Gold"opene turdayandtAI speed slides and four preaented datly except aecpenUncs. Three new Fridays In the Good Time wafer actMlles ~ ln- Theatre at 3. 5 and 8 p.m. troduced this year. lnclud· Olymptc medallat Dianne de tng The Dropout. Ram~, Leeuw. Saa ;; • etwaft< and ~ Rfvcn (the Brown and Lucy along with longeal Tnner lube waler ma. any ·other stars are rea-rte.tie ln America). Dtrung tured. "Stud.to K," a new spa.cetsexpandedandparit- teen n~lclub. opens to-LDC apote have been added. ntght wfth •pectal au.mmcr OaJly 10 a.m.-10 p.m. teenpr1ctngat88adrnlulon Through Sept. 23. after 7 p.m. The lncredtble 592-6453. Firework• Machine 8AJll DISOO WILD preauera tontght a1ao wtth ARDIAL PAall. 15500 nlgtlll>'. abowa at 9 :45 p.m. San PuquaJ Valley Rd .. Knott s wtll be open Fri. 9 Eaeondldo. Three Dee Ntcht a.m.-midntght..Sat. 9a.m.-1 appe8.ra In two concerta to a .m .. Sun.-Thura. 9 a.m.· the .. i;razzy Mahala ~t. 220--5200. Amphllheater s.t.&m. at &. I 0 • C 0 U Jf T R Y 2 &:,:: 111.dtl fa\'Orba like 8AP.&.al. 8800 lrvloe ·· le.'' ··0ne:· ··Joy Center Or.. ~ HUla. to the World." and ··0ne Dr1ve-throuQh wtld aoJmal Man 8 and .·· ( 6 I 9) . Zambe:tt River cruJae. 747-8702. 9 AM to 3 PM Dad's S-o.ttklls Do.~ s~da~ BwKdl th.e Big Deal! Th1S Father's Day show Dad he's a big deal ... take him to Chicago Joe's for dinner. You can be assured that we'U make Dad s1rnle with jUSt one taste of our deicious salads. seafood. steaks or chops. So make rt Chicago Joe's Dad's a Big Deal! &Mkllllt~ 1111 MM! Strwt • M8C Alll'lut. IMne ~ vdOI• ('h4) 291..JOES Unlimited Champagne Make Reservations Now Hot Entrees Egp Benedict &rambled Eat Bacon, Sausage, Ham Chicken, Veal Lasagna PorkCt>op. Deep Frie<t Shrimp • Frah Vegetable • Homemade Sahldt • Salad Bar Seafood Bar Shrim Cocktail Crab~ Herring Tuna Salmon Etc. • Piaa •Juices •Cheeeet Adults '8.95 Children 12 & under 14.25 Children under 3 Free Dinner served from 3 p.m. 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater Huntin_gton Beach 842-5606 De••en Table Pr.b FrWt Chocolate Mouue Homemade CU• Muffi:na l Cannoll Croiaaanta, etc. •Cold Cut.a • Becela 4\ Cream Ch ... • Homemade BNed A ward Winn.mg Re•'aurut llUSEUllS aowsaa •oaau11. 2002 N. Main St... Sar}ta Ana. ~_J!!Lt •• Tulf OOlOFJ' beglna today and runa through AUi. 26 as part oC ··Art COnnecltons ·a.." "Reflections: Paint· Inga of Jerry Wayne Downs'' ta an exhibit featuring 'urrealleUc worlts by the Costa Mesa artist about tech nology's effects on mankind. Abo 1ndeflnltely. Hours Mon.· Sat. 10 .... •~ noon-~ p.m. 9"2-1900 .. ' LAGOJllA •ACB llU- 8&Ull C. All'!'. 307 CWT Or1ve. ho joint cxhlbtt.looa a.re featured. · 'Contem- porary CalJfomla Artsls ~I" h~la the ceramic work Of Jena Morriaon wh08e sculptural ceramic forms aro based on architecture. humor and mythokli.Y. Also shown la "fhe S-econd Western States ExhlbtUon and 38th Corcoran Biennial of American Painting," Th1s exhibit featura pat.nUngs . -fmm-al'Uat& In ..fo states whoee eXl)lorallon of vari- ous styflattc concerns wtlhln a dlstlncUve re- gional spirit reflect the mya- Uque o( the Old West cou- pled wtth Imagery from the New West. Tuea.-Sun. I l :30 a .m .-4 :30 p.m. 494-6531. .... GALLERIES lura.I alteratJona and/orflll· 1ng -A PeT8onaJ Vt.alon: ALLENDALS GA L· ~~e:·~~ra~: ~~.~~t.d= LERY. 15405. Coast High-turea. Th~ June 30. of "Art Conn~ · WAY ':fi'"a Beach.-H&gftl)'-1'ues."5al. ~.m.· p.m. ug. 26. Wed.· ~Uah bronze acuJpturea 871-5862. Sat.Noon-.ilp.m.636-1232. pf: the Bennett Brothen!! of ltL4'1l GALL&aJ&8. P &KUl81JLA GAL- P acervllle. Indefinite. 14925.C.O. tHJghway,#7. L&llY, 428 31st St .• New· Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Laguna Beach · Patrtck port Beach. An 1nnovauve 49!_~T A5. •AJ.ll •••n Nagel. known ro; his sleek ~ of on pastel, nonnally n.a --.. r .._. -ana sensuous Playboy 11-m:•sed onl (or portraits. haa VAL OAU&llY. 644 S. luslrallona. ts currenUy aaertesofbcaUU- Coasl H~way, Laguna showing Is works. Wed.-UI landscape palntJn&s by Beach. Rhapsody In Sun. 11 a .m .-5 p .m. Lota Munfotd OJ\ exhibit. Flowers," a mtxed media 494-1902. 673-1•'16. exhtbtUon 6'v 25 Jur1ed Art· GUQG&JIB&UI Q.tJ...-,,;.QValU't' ..374 H. Coul A·htr arttBb ta featured. LnT. ctiapim.lJl ~. fftit'iway. ~ Beach. Throuah June 30. Daily 11 333 N. QIUcll, <>rapge. 494-4422. a.m£ff~a~14. "OrangeCountySculpture: 8AJIDSTOKS OAL-. C AaTS. Source and f>rooe8a0 Is L&aY, ~A N. Olasl 137 Seaeltff Vlllaa(e Shop-exhibited as part of "Art ~way. Laguna ee.ch. p&ngOenter. 2219katnSl.. Connections '8.4." A recep-"COutal lmpresaJons" rep- HunUngton Beach. Roger lion will be held Saturday resent.sandfortoothepart Armstrong's exciting from3-5p.m. Th~July of the lOa.rt!st membets to watercolors arc feature() 30. Mon.·Sat. 1-S" p.m. present WOl'ka rd1ecllng through July 4. Mon.-Sat. 997-6729. the California scene. I ·5 p.m. 960-5775. L AG u" A Ba A c B Through ~ witb fre- CBIU8Tl"Allf TBOllA8 8CBOOL OJ' ART, 2222 qucnt additions. Dafly 11 GALLERY, 1001 W. 17th Laguna Canyon Road. a.m.-Sp.m.497-6775. St .. SulteT. Costa Mesa. An La,luna Beach. Collages 8BOlf8TltOJl'S, 1028 exhibition of abstract aoo montages by local art· Baysl<k Drive. Newport aculpturalftauresfeatur1ng tst Leona.id Kaplan are Beach. Paintings by the work o( Annie Healy. shown throwt!,h June 25. Dorothy Saar. w6o has Al90 abstract oil pat11llngs Kaplan palosfalungly cuts e~tblled la one Oflhe AU· by J011ntJaagcr. lndeflnlte symbols and figures from Callfomla shows In which TUes.-sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. old prtnls made of rag Millard Sheet.a. the lmml- TBS ltDGlt GALLERY, paper. obtainable only In nenl artist. aa Juror. 212 N. Harbor Blvd .. Full· Europe now. and assembles awarded her p&tnttng first erton. Suvan Geer and surrealist fantasies. Mon.· award In the pror(esalonaJ Conle Zehr feature their Frt. 9 a .m -4:30 p.m., Sat. 9 dMa1on ol oil. are featured. worka In 'Installations," °"·:al.lam. 497-3309. 800T1I COAST AaT uatngthegalleryaaaformat BOUSE A.aT CEJITSR. 283 E. 17th St .. for esthetlc expression GALI.DY, 12732 Main Cost.a Mesa. ''The Absurd They co vert It by slruc-St .. Garden Grove. "Draw· World of Charles Bragg'' exhibit.a etchings and lttho-grapha by ~ man often calfcd ''The Daumier ol Our ~;· l]uutg)i .June 30 a.M monop'lnts by ~ i!i - Ketchum. open tomouow with a special gala bnldtt preview for Orange Coun· ty'a South c.oast CUlLoral Leagut: from 7-9 p.m <- ThrDudl July 14 Tues. -§ Sat. If a.m.-5:30 p.m. M5-G ARTS. VORPAJ... OALL &aY, 326 GknneyT'e. ~ .... Bmctl. Andy~ a a&ed : medta oon-repreeeo· • tallonal expresatonJat p&loler. and Grace 5'J W '°· a ettamk -=u.lptor. f~ one-man exhlb ltJons throuid> July 15. Tues.. Sun. fl-6p.m. 4~1., "llml TIE SeaES" with ~~~~~!:!~ Ex!cubve .. ANntONrS PIER 2-4« F ....... 0., °*''• Dey at Anthony's PMlr 2 .. on. one of the .._. ~of varied ...roods anywhere. Al the,....,, wloc>d . lot>Nrs, demS. ~ ~ .. th9 h'9lh c.gM ftah from .-ound the world, which have m.te Anthony's Plier . 2 .c> populllr, .. be ..wet from 1 p.m. on Fstt.'s °'¥· Of courM, the regutw ~ menu• be av...,.• no Ina .... in price. For~ at Anthon(• Pier 2, Newport Beach. at 103 N. Bay91de, phone 640-5123. ~F ..... aO., OM Wll kwe F..,._.s 09)' 8l Gullwr'a. Dlld ._. b1e the ptetty~ ... IC:hea. the good ..... Md~ food. He llhOuld try Watnev'• a..r on \Ip. Imported from &9'nd The prime ribs wll be done euct1y the Wfl1 he fik• -tender Md juicy. The ,.....,,..... ... bum with ~ Jnsist ---,,.;.--=-..,...----------------.--------..:__------:---------11 tM1 he ''tals oft the wagot"I .. 10 enjoy a Tnfte. Of the App6e 9!111 ...................... , Crumb c.ke, °'the Choc:date Temptation. 09d Wiii ••the TIES AMIGOS NEllCAN IESTAUUNT Monday n Tuesday Specia ls M&rCJaritas Half Price ~ Harbor Blvd. MJ..U74 -X-Marl Pliiii COSTA MESA Ml-lnl T *' Dad IUl to lhl tilllgllm en U$f Coml ltl on Fathef's Day and f9lll$tef ti win 2 tldcetl 9o a DodOlr oan. with 1lrf blef rttm Ptlf· Chmd.(5 WIMtf'S Plf tocatlonl So tmo Dad to the Grinder wll«e Wt'"' Goe ... 8eaf! ~ Mere.. Then 00 out to the ballgame. For the Go1* nearest you can U...,_1741 I .rtordable pr1oea, espempy w,.. piclca up u. tat>t Guliwlr'a I opens• 3:00 p.m. They eccept mas1er charge and V• 8fld there Is ample free per'ldrv. They .. localed m 18482 I ~Blvd. In ltvlne. Raurvatlone •• ~u.11 Cell I fS33..8411 . I I I I I I I I I I ***** Featur."' the ~ PM ~•-w Olpl. J ' I b -I I ------- 1• • . " • • . ~Movie reviews . . • . . . ~ ............................................... ~ ................... ~!!ll!!!~~~~l!l'll ...... 111!'1 ............... 111!1~--~~ .... ~ ~ TBlt llOUJlflT: Rated PG. A fine retelling of the :> popular story of English sailors who muuny agatnst : their harsh captain after getttng a taste of paradlac on ~the Island of TahtU. Anthi H~ldna and Mel Gtbeon :tJ are exc:ellent ae Wtlliam-81 as~etcMr Cbl1atlal\. ..t anything, this version. wrttn by Robert Bolt, presents a more sympathctJc portrait of Bligh. Stunning pho-~ tography, w1th skillful dJrecUon by Roger Donaldeon. G> ............... ~ l'OOTL008E: Rated PO. The dance aequencea are G> fun. but between them you'll have to endure a ~ ponderous. predictable story about small-town morality ~ and teen-age frustraUons. Kevin Bacon shtnea In the > lead role. John Ltthgow makes the moet of a thankless 0 role as the strident town minister. Not as pretenUous as ~ ''Flashdance," but not as tnt~ng to watch dther. ............ . Dml.ANA JOlfES ARD TllB TEllPLE OP 00011: Rated PG. Hamson Ford returns tn a worthy follow-up lo "RaJders of the Lost Ark.'' The film has trademark Lucasfllm virtues: thrilling non-stop acUon, colorful setungs and state-of-the-art effects and stunt work. It alao has the Lucasrum drawbatkB of shallow charac· tertzatlon and stmpllstlc plotUng. Olrector Steven Spielberg skillfully mlxea the humorous and ecary moments. especially during a marveloua opening nightclub scene. The more violent acenes may be too frightening f~·ounger children ..... ..,..,.... ecreenwrtter Chrla C.Olumbua hive eo much fun wtth the Grcmltna and wtth tributes to put movtee that the humanetoryllneaareldteadlyundevdoped. Entertain· tna butfOl"l(ettable ..... .., -.... _ ---.........A'l'1J'a&L: Rated PG.1tobertRedford retur1ur In an appealllU{ bueball fairy tale that youngi.ten and many adults wru probably en.JOY. More jaded l1lCMqlOera may be put off bY the aelf-conedous myth·maJdnC and heavy-handed symbolism. A mm wtth no gray areas. Robert Duvall. WllfOrd Brtmley. Kim ~r and Glenn Cloee c:o--star. Barry Levtneon ("Diner") Cltrects. POLICS ACAD&ll'f: If you enjoyed "AnJmal House" and "Porky'•·" you'll probably get a kick out this aendup of police tratrllng. A new woman mayor hu opened the academy to all 110rta of misfits .• who tum out to be a lot ,pluclder than thelr no-nonaenee tratntng offlcer (G. W. Balley) auspecta. Lota ot crude but funny gags. If you're taste runs to more aophlstlcated humor, CJon't bother wtth thla one. Olrected by Hugh WU.On. creatoroC"WKRP In CtnctnnatJ. •• ..,.., OUllL : Raied PG. These little creatures start out cute but eventually tum Into dangerous aWlchlef makers who wreak havoc In a s~toJlltD_,_at._ Chrtstmasttme. Brlfig)rig tile Gremlins to vivid lJfe ls an a mazing feat In this Spfelberg-produced film. directed by Joe Dante ("The Howli~"). But Dante and Aclmlral Kirk (Wiiiiam SlaatDer) .Wm Ida trmnt1>r: ~ -aoa...-11cCG,.-tDe- P'oreetKelley) In a Starfleet Detendoa Cell In ··star Trek m: Tile 8earcb for Spock. .. Slrl'SD CAJlfDLS8: Rated PG. Molly Ringwald stars ln thta comedy about a teen-ager whoee parents forgc:t her apectaJ birthday. She a1sO has a cruah on a haildeome aenlor but ta pursued by a fut-talking "Geek." Wrtter..dJrector John Hug)lea. who wrote "NaUonal Lampoon's VacaUon" and "Mr. Mom," eeems keenly aware of the awkwardness and frua· tratton facing adoleaoents. Unfortunately. he aJeo gives us lots~ cheap and offenst.-~ . ..,.., 8PLA8ll: Rated PG. A tful co about a New Yo~produce dealer (Tom anlts) :Falla for a oeaufilul-l>Tondfiienmmt"'{Daryl "iiannah 'rhe-my• - tcrtous mermaid sprouts legs on land and learns (Pleue eee llOVJSJPaai 15) to Prime Rib at Stuart Andersmis Treat your Dad to a thick Prune R1b and aD the attention he de:saves. at StuartAndasoris. He11 find the service courteous and atta'ltiw. and a great sele.ctton of US. Choice steaks and succulent Prime Rib. Bring your Dad to Stuart Anderson's for Father's Day. He's going to feel good Inside. The Grand DlnnerTheatr LIVE ON STAGE World's Most Acclaimed Musical STARRING DIRECTED BY PAUL MICHAEL JACK BUNCH Book by Joseph Stem Music by Jerry Bock LYflCS by Sheldon Harnick '!-' ,. SUI. A""'-4 ....,, 7 FREEDMAN WAY AN AH EI M (Across from Otsney1and) riCKa~.d ~TLri R~~~AVATIONS (714) 772· 7710 : ',.!I";,·:: . : !: ,:" CAll ---------- -~- . . ' MOVIE REVIEWS ••. FroaNe14 E~sh from a bank of tclevtston eels at Bloomtngdales. Acfor Ron Howard directs with a sure hand. eetabUsh· Inga strong central love story and letting SCTV veterans Jolm candy and Eugene LeYY handle some of the best loony bits. ".,.,... -----~ STAil ftB& m -nm RAJlCB P'Oll 8POC~ Rated PG. Admlra.l ltlrk (Wllllam Shatner) and his aging stdektck.a must steal the damaged et.a.rahlp-AnteTPrtsc ln a daring mbek>n to teVtve the late Mr. Spock. whoee body was feft on the unstable Ge neats planet. They also must face a band oC bloodthirsty Kllngona. Fans of the eerles should love It. Not qutte as J[OOd as "Star Trek II," th~. Leonard Nlmoy (Spoc1') dlrecta. V' .,....,... ftlNO SllDT: Rated PO. A naive housewife (Goldie Hawn1 mature. on an aircraft assembly line during World War ll a.Dd.hu an affair with a co-worker (Kurt RueeeUl. Unfortunately. the lllm veers wildly from comedy ti> eoap opera to htatortcaJ drama to feminist tract wtthout reaolvtng any theme eaUafactorUy. Olsappotnung, deeptte some charming moments. Directed by JOnathan Demme ("Metvtn and Howard"). ......... na118 Of' &lfDSAIUl&Jrl': Rated PO. Debra Winget" and Sbtrley MacLaJne gtve Oecar-calibeT pencxmancee tn thls funny and touching rum. which traces a mother-daughter relationship over 30 years. Jack Nk:hol8on. as a paunChy. drunken astronaut, Is allo superb. The eertous twtat that occurs two-thirds through Is manlpulaUve. but you'll probably succumb to It anyway. Jamee Brooks was the wrtter-dlrector. ............. __,...,_.,...~ Exeellent. v...vv -Very good . ..,,.,,,,,_ Good. .... -Not 90 good. 4-MOST FOR DINING Continental Cuisine • Daily Lunch and Dinner Cocktails • Seafood Bar• Sunday Brunch Entertainment • Dancing • Banquet Facilities Chauffeured Limousine Service On Request Oin~r SeMce To I I :30 P .M Seafood Bars Open To I :JO A.M. 32802 S. Pacific Coast Hwy. Monarch Bay Plaza Laguna Niguel 499~2626 I 496-5773 384 Forest. Ave. Lumberyard Plaza Laguna Beach 494-9491 I 752-8558 2331 I Muirlands at Ridge Route Lake F Of est Village El Toro 770-3222 24399 Dana Drive Dana Point Manna Island Way -West Basin Dana Point 661 -9722 Guest 8oet Slips Deily Buffet Festival • 11 :00 A.M.-3:00 P .M. tn The Upstairs Breakwater l..ounge . . TREKKIES IN FOR A TREAT ••• PromPage2 the Gennas planet crumbles around them. The special n::cordonahipt.ccti 1910sstcreosystem. Tbcsroo'es~ effects wizards at George Lucas· Industrial Light and well-worn, but tbe music is till m.igb~ fine. Magic have also produced some stunning outer space footqe. Leonard Nimoy, who portrays s~ docs a serviceable job in bu.debut as a feature film director. One of bis strenstbs is his obvious a.tfect10n for old crewmates lake Dr. McCoy ~Def Ot'CSl Kelley). Scotty James Dool\ao), Sulu George Tatri), Ubuca (NicheOe icbols) aM Cbekov (Wallet Koenig). Producer Han-e BeD- oen• s scrip& lacks the pop poetic dialogue of Jack Sowards' saeenplay i>r ~ Trek ll." ID fact. 7'?2e.5£117S DJRf.CTED BY HOWARD tANCO , CHOREll",.aAPHY BY 00.tsE DELL REISS The Yorba Linda forum~ ROBIN cuans Bennett goes overboard in bavin& bis cbaracters repeat catch pbrnes &om .. IL .. He also borrows from the famous "Star Wan" c:antina sa:M when McCoy visits a bar populated by alicm.. But Trek.kJes will probably appn:cialct.be bits8el1Dcn draws from the old TV episodes. including the K.Ji..,a cloaking device, Vulcan mating UJ"FS and even a cou o~f~_,. .:xc~~--Tribblcs. ----- Watching "Star Trek lfr is like lislming to an old '60s SEAFOOD NEWBURG AND SPINACH SOUFFLE CREPE A ddiattly St1lSOMd Sn/ood Ntd!MJ! C~ combtned wtlh • SptJtJJCh Soufflr C"Pf'. And '1""' cho«r .of• mixtd 8"'"' or ora~ ,,Jmond Stlhid. S1EAK DIANE 8ttf tmdfflo'" filns soutttd •nd lopptd U.'tlh ~111 SllU<r. XrtW U'flh • t~11Ne, potal~ 11nd yot1r choler of• miml $rmf or ranxr al....airrd salad F£17lICCINE CARBONARA Ribbon pasta soulttd inth bilcon. mush10011JS. onions ll'Ni pms blnuUd mto • -Mmy )al•U 4f C1'tlfm •nil frrshly grattd Arnvsan °' Romitno chttStS. 1't11:1 !PC'' choi« of• \ munl grmr or onmgt alrncmd ~-.} Wlty not trtfll you1'5'1f to •n atm.-srint tWn111g. Righi "°"' our d.tfl!Ciovs old uiorld dm""5 •rt p«mly pnad. C..Clt o.v cs /"51 $6.95 any ntglrl -fin (rot. Bui hu~ Pus locl• pnu md -. Lrs lM ~ afnmtf!(Ont niming v<tM11 nirr Juror for $6.95. S."'th Grssl Pl£JI tiUJ 556--l~is Um~rs1ty Tt>tc'flt' Cmt r. S.11 DlrX"' 1•1'1 45..J..Milt> ()fftr ;.'OOll •ftrr 5 p."' 0.111 I 1tti» t1Ur ~~~tfltl .S.""'v 8'11"4 It ....... _ r11r t .\ f/X.·\\.'\(~.-\ \'t -,. '()L/ t -. \, . .-\/'FOR/) , 5 . • • ~ 0 -~ l '7C • :> i ~ ' -. I .. • • E • 16CAFE LIDO'S INFORMAL INTIMATE AND INTRIGUING • -Dia~ 2 ' ' • . . ' co r&vm._e I Q • ?'" • '° crit lei'$, attractively setvcd with a dusting of Parmesan and ?'" parsley, arc nicely complemented by a hearty Marinara e> sauce. • § A honey-mustard house dressing livened a simple tbc following ugust. They've brou.,iit totelhcr an intimate, informal spot wt th such mcet.les as white cloth napkins, NSt table cloths overlaid with white. It was a natural for Joe, who was in the restaurant business for 20 yea.rs in RocbesteT, N. Y ., and felt Newport Beach needed a .. friendly nei&hborhood restuarant- cockuiJ lounge which people could call, 'my place'." piano, t hen swuigsat I 0 into the tWl ensemble. Two dinina rooms-one removed from tbc performers-make it possible to choose between listenina andconvers1na. Cafe Lido's lunches, at $3. 9S to SS.SO, are as reasonable as the dinnCf'!, and always include two fresh catches., a special salad such as Cobb, mimosa or pasta, a chicken dish and prime rib. Regular menu items v~ from ham~andomeletst~no-in-ablanket~ prosciutto and mozzarella sandwich, egg-<Uppcd and bunergrilled.) -, salad, and the day's soup, brimmina-with-fisb chowder, ~ was fine. Desserts, the evenin& of our visit, included carrot 'O cake and an excellent cheese cake enhanced by an intensely "t: lemonyglazc. ---u..-TliCWinelistshowscareinsclection. with about JS ~ fromCalifomia, IOfromltaly. WhenweprajlCdJoe ~ Spenuza for his retail-plus-$2 pricing policy, be uplaioed c: that be wants bis customers to have a total experieooe, "So ~ wby~ould I make twice as mucb on the wine?" Like many i lofus,JoedisJikespayingSSinsomercstaurantsforaglass ~ ,of the "varietal of the day" when be knows the wine retails Th~auwasal&&e natural-fol-I«. wbocomea-fR>m.a.- family omusiciansand plays Ougelhom and trumpet. Remembering the jam sessions of the J 9S0s, hefeh be could provide a draw for people in their 40s and early SOs. And tbat'sexactlywhathe'sdone, offering at present three different sounds:. the Cafe Lido All Stars on Sunday afternoons (who'll play Sunday throu$h Tuesday SWt.ing in mid-July.); the Jazz Minors from Disneyland, Monday and;Tuesday;saxopbonist Wayne Wayne and Rick , CAFE UDO, 2900 Newport Bl Yd., Newport Beach, 675-2968,acceptsreservations, serves daily lunch, I\ Lm. lo 3 p.m.; dinner, S to 11 p.m. l..ounge open continuously from l I a.m. to2a .. m. _ for$8a bottle. 52 JoeandSbirlcy, who taught together at Tustin High 0:: School, bought the property in J unc of 198_1 ~opened Sherman, Wednesday-Saturday. - The live music begins gently at 9 p.m. with low-key Good Tastes appears twice a month in lhe Week- ender. American THE BARN American. Lunch M·F 11-2:30 Otnner M-S trom-5-PM. Mappy Hour M-F-4.30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2·30 Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet Fac1llties 14982 Redh1U, Tustin 730-0115. THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The OC'iglnal. Featuring display brOll- 1ng Lunch Mon -Fri 11·2 Dinner ntghll)' Mon -Fri from 5 p.m .• Sat & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgers. saloOn steak sandwiches. f9bster bisque, onion 89UP fondue and cherry cob- bler. lunch & dtnner from 11:30 M·Sat.. Sun 10-10. Spec1al Sunday Breekfast. Great bar & happy hour. 1S.5 Adams at Harbor, Costa Mesa. 5-46-7392. HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Established Since 1939 Omelettes. 25 varieties. Serced 24 holJrs. Sand- wiches. 30 varieties. Healed garden patio dinner &efVed 5-10 PM. 34157 Coast Hwy, Dana Point (714) 496-9270. Also 16341 Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-~. PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style. Fresh flsn and pasta. Patio dining Lunch M-F 11-3. Dinner Mon.-Sat. from 5 p.m. Happy Hr M-F 5-7. Wed. Lad18S rnte SOC well df!Ms from 3 p m Banquet facilitlea.· 600 Newpoft Cent• Df . Fashion Island, Newpoft Beach 64._ 1237. POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast. lunch. dinner. Patio dintng with ocean vtf!NI Modest prices. Beef /wine. Famed fOf Belgian waffles. Open dal1y from 8 AM. 1198 S. COast Hwy. In VIiiage Fatre Mall. Laguna Beach .497-1667. Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuitinft..ot Old China. Host Wllece LM. Cfwir'f r Cheo. Elegant dining. lunch, Oinnef. Sat. & Sun. Dim &Mn (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch). Banquets. 8eef' & Wine. Reasonable Prlcea. J2100 Beach Blvd .• Stanton 898-8933. ORAN GE COAST ,- Continental AIRPORTERINN ....-.n ...... Room Continental. Lunch M-f 1 t:30 -2:30. Sun Brunch tO -3:00 Dinner from 5:30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment & Dancing 7 nights a week. Valet Pertung. S.nquet Facilities 18700 MacArthur, IM08 833-2nO. CAFE LIDO Newport's Cannery Village jazz spot. Cozy atmosphere. American, Italian & Contlneotal menu. Lunch M·F 11·3. Danner nightly 5-11. Enteflaifl. ment nightty ~ t:30. Sun.. jazz session 3-7. Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 675-2968. MARCEL'S Yolef ....... Dancing Wed. thN Sat. nights to~ Box. 9:00 P.M. to t:30 A.M •• Top .40 a Piano bar wtth Wally Ruth Sun. 6 P.M.. Mon. 8:30 P.M ~mmon Happy hour 4-7 PM Come see our brand new look. SeMng sandWlches. soups. seafood and croissants, 130 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. ~3666. RIVIERA Continental. Chef Richard Bergner since 1970. Intimate Dining. Luoch 11:30-3·00. dinner from 5 PM. CloMd Sun. & Holidays. Banquet rooms. 3333 S. Bristol, Costa M ... ~ French llORDEAUX 100 Wines. Sitvef Award Winner. lunches Tua·Frl. Diflner M..s. CloMd a & holidays. Off Bristol and (between Baker and Bear) then le onto St. Clair. 758 St. O.lr. Costa MeN 5.40-3&41. .... , . ...__ . RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Italian DONATELLI'& The Oflglnal since 1973. Now open In OUf new location. SeMng our famous pizza and pasta. Dine In °' take out 9430 warner at 81.ishatd. Fountain Valley Behind the SIZZier 963-5965 MARC EU OS Family owned. Established smoe 1973. Pastas. veal. pizza Specializing In Cio®ino. Beer & Wine served Salad bar. Lunch Mon. thnJ Fri. dinner 7 ntghts a week. Sunday Brunch 10-3 p.m. 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater. Huntington Beech. 842-5505 Mexican •CASA IEXICAN RESTAURANT Our food Is a trip to Mex.lcOI Est WICe 1972. ()pen dally from 11 a.m. tor lunch & dinner. Cocktalts. Entertain- ment W.CS. thru Sat. nights In the Burro Room. 296 E. 17th St .. Costa Mae. eau 645-7626. TORTILLA FLATS Awa<d wtnncw year after year. Sam, Sonora style cooking since HM9. Open delly 11;30 to 10 PM, Sunday brunch 10:30 to 3. Happy hour 4 to 6 PM w"kdays. Compllmentary botanaa. Cantine open tU 2 AM. 17.40 s. Coast Hwy.. Ulguna Beach. 494-6588. TllE8 AlllGOl- A ptace tot peopte who epprecilte good Mexican food at turprlslngly low prices. Open dally 11 a.m. !Unch & dinner. Deify IUnoheon apecials. Cater· Ing. 2200 Harbor Blvd., K Mart Plaza. Col1a ~· 642'"827.4/8278. Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Delicious fashion food per Henry Segerstrom. A great place fOf dinner 7 days from 11 a.m. -SUnday""Cham- pa=unch Between Bullocks...alld I . So. Coast Plaza, lower leYel. 556-700 PUFFINS . · .. Naturally·· cooked foods, from pan- caJ<es to crepes to steaka. An adveo- tlJfe In natural eating Open Sun thru Thurs 8 em to 11 pm F<a & Sat. 8 ~ to 12 midnight Vasa/ MC Casual Mc»- erate Pnoes. 3050 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar. 640-1573. Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty • Beef Entrees & Seafood. lunch t 1·3:00 Ovrilf from 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F Extensive Oyster Bar Two blocks IOUth Of John Wayne Airport 833-0080. THE CANNERY Features fresh local eealOOd. east8'n beef lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, herbof crutSeS Entertainment nightly and Sunday attemoon. Lounge lood gal-- ley. Historic wat,rfr. ont landmaf1( in Newport·s CaMery Vtllege. 3010 Lafayette. 675-5777. RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and tot. of It. Newport Beech • Lunch. dimer. Sunday brunch.. OYeriooks Newport Bey. 2735 w Coast Hwy. 642-3431. IMfle .. Lunch, dinner, happy hour. 1830 Main. 5"6-.477.4. TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. Br..ictast 7 a.m. M-F. lunch 11 °"' M-F. Dinner 4-11 M-S. Sat & Sun. bNnch 7 ..... ()yst• bet fi1., Sat., Sun. Banquet fedlitiea up to 500. Entertainment Wed.-~. Penotamic: bey view. .400 Main St., 8atboa. 873-4833. THiE WAREHOUU Fresh Seafood & tntematlonal Culllne Waterlront dlnfng. CMf Chal'IM Kalaglan. Lundi. Dinner, Sat. • & Sun. Award ~ Brunch e.n.- queta & Catering. Oyjter Baf, Enter· talnment. lido Vlll9ge, Newport a.ch 873""' 700 • ! I • Gen.: Hospital in flight lanes Eva~gelist back as grad speaker IJ ANDllEA ADELSON Of .. O... ........ A Marine Corps ieneral called for renewed scrutiny of a proposed site for a controveny- plqued Irvine hospital lbw-. day, while a dty otracial blasted El Toro Marines for dod&ina ques- tion• atemmina from the allqed buzzina of a sroup of picnicken by three jet flJhten last week. · The battle lines were &rowina more entrenched with the sen· e!'lh at Marine Corps Air'Statioo El Toro and the City of Irvine each firina oft'lenen Thunday. What happened over an open field in Irvine Saturday remained less than cleat. M~. ~n. Richard M. C.OOke, commandina aenerat of the air atation, said pilou were Oyina under aimulaited eme,.ency con- dationa durina carrier landina practice nms at the bue .. ii\ complete conformance with lona· atandin.f• published Oitlit profiles. • (Pleue .. BUZZDfO/A2) · , When t~ Rev. Terry Cole- Wbittaker wu a 1tudent at New· port Harbor Hip School, she wa a siqer, a swimmer and played on the tcbool'• softball team. She earned a .. 8 .. av~ and even thouah she said She was known for beina talkative lhe didn't eiet tho chance to address bersenaorclaumaleS in 19S7 ua valedktorian or ialutatorian. The 44-year-old evan,elist, wbo•a beCome a nationally known television minister and author as ..aa as ldevitioa Wk sbow suat. m.ldc up fbr that tbunday wbm abe returned to ha aJma m.!la io be tbt featured ~ al oom: mcncement exen:iJet. She told the 366 membtn of • thie t 98' aradu.atina . clail aod their relatives and friends who overftOwied the south bleacben at Davichon F~Jd that they wiU tee the end of war, crime, starvation, disease and poverty · .. beQuse you're IOin& to end lbcm. You'll (Pleue ... &V AJlfOa.JaT I A2J .. .. • HIGH71 LOWl4 1:11m 110111 f.HIOA't .IUNf 1" 1'18·1 You'll find the bfft •uto buJ• •long the Or•nge Cotaat In tod8r'• Auto Piiot -P8geC3 ~!Y'm ... t_ Namee of Fountain Val- ley, CdM High graduates llsted today./ Al C.Hfomla UCLA haa shut down Its nuclearreactor~for good./M Nation A nuclear power plant In Vermont la on alert after radioactive device was exposed./ A5 World l~ lrahvowslt on'tflreon oll tankers In alan . Gulf.JAi People A Huntington Beach women will lead alumni of Hollywood Improvisa- tional comlc8./U Sporta Russ Siivestri waa re- instated at the U.S. Olym- pic yachting trlala In the Finn one-man dinghy class, replacing John . Bertrand./81 Entertainment World--clua soloists will perform at the Laguna - Beach Summer Music Festival, starting Sunday. /Weekender Bualneu Fountain Valley resident Pat Rodgers has patent- ed a slmple device she hopeswlllearn her ''a bundle" ./C1. INDEX C3-4 88 A3 C1 A-4 ~· 88 co ca ae ca ee C1 A-4 At II A3 CM 11..a C2 11 WMkendlr -Al M .. ORANGE COUNTY . CAL IFOR NIA 1r~ (~ E ~JT --. Bolsa Chica bill attacked Environmentalist calls Assembly vote cutting Coast panel power •outrageous· BJ ROBERT BARKER Of ... DlllJ ....... A vote by the state Assembly that would strip the California Coastal Commission of authority over de- velopment of the Bolsa Chica wetlands was attacked today by the president of a HuntiDJt<>n Beach environmental orpnizabon. "The biU is OUlJ"a&COUS in its present form," Lorraine Faber cha.raed .. It Jives veto power to the land owner (Sip! Landmark Inc.) that's not available in any other Olymplc-ci..a •name. ~t-year-old Am.I Foeter belta oat ••s.Jate to Amertca11' 0 for Iler fellow atadellta at ADdeneD ltlemeatary School ID Newport Belcb WedDe.d&J. Foster wU1 alni tbe Mme llODC O~Jail absolved in con's escape By JEFP ADLER .. o.lllr ....... .. pl&n nina procress. •• "It's like taking a cannon and shoot.ins a bole tbrouab the Coastal Act, .. she said. Thursday_ the state Aslembly, by a vote of •2·22. approved leais.lation by Assemblyman Terry Goslin. 0-San Bernardino, that would put the de- cision on controvenial development plans in the environmentally sensitive -area adjacent to Pacific Coist Highway and south of Warner Avenue. into the bands of the Coastal VU'Oo.mental orpniz.ation, laid tbaa it Conservancy, an appol.nted state removes the ~bottom" oo the number watchdog agency that monitors qf acres to be res&ond as wetlands tOr OOIS1al enviromental issues. a wikf1ije habitat. . The bill also would provide veto .. Wewoe'tbKkaway&omour.,m power over development auideli.nea -or resa.orat:ioo of 90(). acres a::ad fOr to Oranae County officials. the CdUta1 Commission review," Ille Coastal Conservancy and the sU1e said. t offish and Game as well SiJD&) and Oms Coun~ officials as 'QDt to build S, 100 homes in the , praidcnt of the 900-mem-u.nincorpom.cdlowtands surrounded ber Amip de Bolsa Orica en-~w80L8A/£2) Theater BJ STEVE MAULE .............. Costa Mes. city officials have been blocked from suiQg the Pacific A.mpbjt.beatre over a heavy-metal roct cooc:m this ~that violated a OOWlty noite ordiN~. Judie 5elim FrankliD ruJed Thura- day that t.be city does not have the authority to enforce the county law or oollect SSOO fines for each violation of the coanty noise standard But Mayor Donn Hall vo'IWd the city will press new ctwaes ~the amphitheater and use the city's own noise: standards as a basis for collcct- 'DI fines. (Pleue-TllSATUl/A2) ........... 1 ..,,...., Oranje-County Jail's security wasn't lacking wbin convicted Balboa Island rapist Michael Eric Gonzales lowered himself to the ground from the jail rooftop with a homemade rope and escaped in September 1983, the Oranae County Grand Jury bas concluded. In a 2Yrpage repon issued Thurs- day, the county citizens• panel absolved the county sheriff's depan- ment of any security lapses that contributed to the escape and noted that measures taken by jail auants since the esc&J>C'. .. make a future escape (tbrouah) the roof fence biahly unlikely." Onefradaate•a family~ •btimomat• wblleatadenta puadetaca.-aadtownaatOraJaaeC018tConete. OCC hails Humphreys as,top citizen Oonrales. 24, was charted with rape. buralatY, robbery and auault at the time -foOOwina an attack on a Balboa Island waitress in early l 983. He since bas been eon~ on the (Pleult ... OC JAIL/ A2) Lon lme trustee honored at raduatlon: SCR's Emmes lauds colle e ·s trafnln ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""'--~~ . By PBIL SNEIDER.MAN 36 years qo and later served for 20 Of .. o.lllr,._.,_ yeats OD the collqe's aovemina Attorney Roben L Hwnphreys. board. was honored as OCCs wbo attended Oranaie Coast CoOeae Outstanding Citittn of 198' dunna County turning to contlos by the County Adminislrati"e Office uniu were constructed in Oranae 1tates. County, placina the county founb .. It can be assumed that a amons the te\en SOuthcm California diminishina upply of developebk couaues inducted iD the atUd . &Ind in the county. ;COU,p&ed with AU told. C>ra?teCounty ra third tnaaRDI land and bousiQI ('()Sts, are in tbe ta n4 Los A,.e Ud lafltly ~nsible for \histm-1;• t.be San JMso oo~uma ia total aumbtt of rqon no dwellina una Th~ ~n abo PQints out tha=t-"""l=n=-J•nUJO'. 19 l. ~unwa~ h0'8 •"I constnaction 1n tt.t county the • numbtt of reaidcfttt:s an the continue• to sJow as the nPlolivc county at 752.109. Loi AftlC IJOW\h cx~oecd aurina the l 9SOI: County bai m~ than 2. • nf tDion l %09 and 1970. comes to an end. wbik San Diaio has 7.S2. I i7.S, llCCOl'd· . In l9 lo only 6.105 ftsidctatw ina to state· C5tpanrnac or Fina •• paduation ceremonies Thursday tor of South Coast Repenory: ntibt. Emmcs, who paduated from OCC Almost l,400 students were can-in 1960,discusaltbet.be&tertrainioJ didates for lflduation in the oer-be received at the coUege and bow it emonies conducted in the collqe's helped ha,pe his career. LeBard Stadium. Ile S&td the collqe "tauaht me to lbunday's commencement ad-think vivu1Jy and to dare to dream dress was delivered by Dr. David , ambitious dreams." Em.mes. co-founder and arti tic di rec-fPl9Me ._ llUllPllllSft/ A.a) JEFF All.£1 A2 * Orange Cout OAIL y PILOTifriday. June 15. 1984 Newport girl wins solo role in Olympic opening show The thought of 200.000 eyes on her doesn't faze 8-year-old Ami Foster bow includ1na "Wcb6tc:r. ••"Fame" aod "Trapper John, M.D." Am1 will appear later this year in the Pubhc Broadcastio& Scrv1ce ver- sion ofTcnness.ee William's"Catona Hot Tin Roof' with Jessica ungc and Rip Torn. ByJERRY~B °' ...... ~.,... £4aht·year-old Ami foster ts goina to sing in front of more than 100,000 people July 28 but the thouaht docsn 't phase the Newpon Beach' fourth grader in the least. Ami knows what at as like to perform. Ami was selected from among more than I 00 children to sing "Salute to America" as a solo dunna the opening ceremon.ics of the 1984 Olympic Games. "I have done a lot of talent contests and there arc always a lot of people there. 1 am used to singing m front of a lot of people," Ami said ' The Andersen Elementary School student is no stranger to show business. She has acted m 180 television commemals and has made appearances on a vanety of television "l would like to be a singer and an actress. 1 like what I am doing -and 1 want to keep doina it," said Ami, who looks to Barbara Streisand as a role m<>del. ~ "She is a really great actress and a great singer." Ami said. Ami's show business career often keeps her aut of school but the child actress said that has little affect on her studies. EVANGELIST SPEAKS ••• "Thete is always a tutor when l work, so I get worlc from my teacher to do. I always come back ahead, .. Ami said. In fact. she likes school and is sorry to see it end, ··1 would rather be fo school than sitting at home." Prom Al bnng about a transformed world." Cole-Whlllaker, who combines pyschiatry and psychology and re- ligion i•lo a blend of motivational gospel told the youngsters, that ~'the world wall be transformed through your example. You have God and function and purpose." "Each one of you is a cosmic. universal being. You have more in you than you ever would imagjne. "The place to search is in yourself You'll find a magnificent human being. "You are not the victims of circumstance. Do what you want to do with excitement, love and passion. "You want to be the one that can say~ :._Because of me, people are better off. Cole-Whittaker, who 1s said 'to be the only woman minister to ;tppear on nationwide television, joined the United Church of Religious Science in La Jolla in 1976. In September of 1982, she became the founder of the non-denominational Science ofMind Church International in La Jolla. Ami got the chance to try out for her Olympic solo through her connec- tion to the Hollywood Hooligans - a children's performing group. The Hoq~ns also will .Qerform during the opening ceremonies. When the group was trying out, Ami beard about the solo opening and auditioned. Ami won't have to worry about traffic problems when the Olympics open. A special shuttle bus is going to take her and the Hooligans to the Los Angeles Coliseum. OC JAIL SECURITY NOTLACK-ING ••• - From Al charges, but awans sentencing. His separate tnaJ on the sing!~ escal>C charge 1s upcoming. In reviewmg the case. the grand j ury concluded Gonzales had been planning his escape for some time. Between 5 a.m. and 5:10 a.m. on Sept. 12, 1983, Gonzales pried apart a portion of the j ail's rooftop chain-Link fence and used an 83-foot ro~ of knotted bedsheets. he had concealed by wrapping around his body, to lower himself to the ground. the repon says. Gonzales was familiar with Jail operations, having been incarccnrted since June 1983, and lcnew he bad to complete his escape before jail depu- ties c.ame out on the rooftop for an inmate "c-0untoff," the report also states. Prior to the countoff only one deputy mans a glass-enclosed rooftop observation post. Gonz.aJes succeeded in evading the singJe deputy's vision because the roof was dimly lit. Also, Gonzales toolc advantage of the observation booth's one blind spot, pryinJ the fence apart near some air cond1tion- 10g equipment that partially ob- structed the deputy's view of the area, according to the rcpon_ Since the escape, the process of separating inmates bound for counh.ouse appearances is now com- pleted in one of the jail's cafeterias instead oflht· t60f. ----_,,__ --· · ·· Gonzales was recaptured by police in Huntinston Park on Nov. 13, 1983. Prior to his arrest in Orange County he also had escaped from a Los Angeles County prison facility, an honor farm near Saugus, where he was sentenced on drug. drunk driving and theft charges. Since be was re-arrested. Gonzales has remained in the county jail in lieu of bail. HUMPHREYS OCC'S TOP CITIZEN ••• Prom Al College officials said Humphreys was honored for tns long record of public service an the Orange Coast communtt}' Dunng Thursda}"s Outstandmg Citizen presentation. Chancellor Norman Watson told Humphreys, ''For your dedicated service, you richl y deserve this honor." Accepting the award, Humphreys told the graduation audience that attendmg OCC was "a great ex- perience." He especially praised the special attention he received from faculty members. The former trustee also called upon the audience to press for a secure fundmg base for Califom1a's com- munity college system. "It can no longer be the stepchild of higher education." he said. The former trustee lives in Costa Mesa with his wife Helen. The couple's six children all attended Orange Coast College. Humphreys was elcctcd in 1962 to the Coast Community College Dis- trict Board of T rustces. The board oversees operation of Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline collcges, plus PBS television station KOCE Channel SO. Humphreys 9Crved five terms on the board before deciding Last year not to seek re-election. A native of Los Angeles. Humphreys moved to Oranse Coun- ty in Che 1940s after serving as a medical corpsman in the U.S. Navy during World War JI. He enrolled at OCC in 1948, shonly after the community college opened. He met his wife while both were active in the student government at OCC. After p-aduating from the com- munity college, Humphreys earned his bachelor's degree from Cal State Long Beach and his ~uris doctor degree from Loyola University Law School. While working on his law degree, he served with the Newpon Beach Fire Dcpanment, rising to the rank of captain. Humphreys worked as assistant city attorney of Costa Mesa before entering private law practice. He also served as director of the Orange County Fair Board and as a member of the Democratic State Central Committee and the Orange County Democratic Central Committee. He bas been active with Parents Uruted. a child abuse program, and Chemical Pe.ople, a drug rehab1li- tat1on program. CONDOS INCREASING IN COUNTY ••• From A l average household than 10 the county to the south. Of the residences in the county, the largest proportion still tend to be both attached and detached single-family units. More than 62 percent of the county's housing stock is smgle family wh1Lc 23 percent arc buildings containing five or more units. Ten percent range from two to four units and 3. 7 percent are mobile homes. Dunng the next 20 years, abtrut 39.506 rcs1denual units are planned for construction, accordmg to esti- mates based on projects approved for construction by Dec. 31 . 1983. Of the units planned. 18.681 will be s10gle-fam1ly residences and 20.825 Will be mult1-fam1l) units, the study reports Pnces of county ho mes 'anes greatly. but the largest number of detached sin~e-family homes faU Just Call 642-6086 Oalty Piiot Def Ivery la Guaranteed ~ frtdlly N you .io not ,_. yo.II ~ Dr ~JOP"' cal~ 7pm !Incl '°"' c:«IY lie .,.._., into the $I 00,000 to $124. 999 range. However, tl'\e median value of a detached unit in thc·unincorporated ponion of the county stands at Sl28,757 compared to a $102.327 median value in the county's 26 incorporated cities. Countywide, the median price of a single-family home is $107.161. The value ofa majority of attached units ranges from $80,000 to $89,999 and the median value of an attached unti countywidc was pegged at $85.876. The report also touched upon the number of rental units in OranJe County. Some 265.087 rental units were rcponed 10 Orange Couruy in Apnl 1980. with 22,914 an unin- corporated areas while 242.1 73 -or 90.5 percent -w.ere located 10 cities. Median rent countywide was $336 per month. Calling it a "comprehensive, statistical snapshot" of county hous- ing. Supervisor Roger Sta.oton said the study points up how well the housing industry has done in the past year in producing "a good number of reasonably priced new and resale" homes available to working house- holds. ''The outlook for the future is bright and we can be optimistic that reasonably priced housing will con- tinue to come onto the market as more jobs are created, thus retaining •e county's enviable balance be- tween jobs and housing... Stanton added. But the supervisors also urged that ways be found to encourage or funher assist the housmg industry in produc- ing the number of units needed to satisfy demands during the· next four years. Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tilt number at left and your me11a1e wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered to Ute appropriate editor. . ~ Tbe same 24·bour anawerln1 service ruay be used to record letten to tbe editor on any topic. Contrlb1Uora to our Letters column must lachade taielr name and telephone number f9r verification. No clrculatlon caUs, pltaff. Tell H what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST D~ilyPilat H. L. Schwartz UI Publisher Clrclllatlon 71'11G-.4m Clnetfted echettt.tng 714/M2.-n AU othef depertmenta M2.:u21 MAIN OFFICE ~ ""-Ber SI Cotle t.Alu CA ,,... .,.,,_ Bo• 1690 ea.ti W.. 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" jets with afterburners glowing zo-Councilman David Sills called the omed low over a crowd of about 400 general's answer "a red herring ... people who had brought their picnic trying to dodge the issue" of disconti- baskets to a field north of the San nwng quarterly carrier practice. Diego Freeway for groundbreaking Sills said the Marine Corps' defense ceremonies for the 177-bed Irvine of Saturday's actions seems to con- Medi_cal Center. . tiadict military planning documents "Since those attending the which outline established flight paths. groundbreaking felt endangered, I They have. been~ to map out the can o~ly.-wo~det" how-~ose-~he f'.'lay-· ·citfs-developrncnt. be. scnousl)' 111 or p~ys1cally impaired "They're saying the documents arc might feel in a hospital exposed to the wrong. They are saying they have the same elements," Cooke said in a right to fl y where ever they want," prepared statement. Sills said. Cooke expressed dissatisfaction .. We will take that to tb.e Pen- with the proposed hospital site last tagon," Sills, a fonner Manne, added. summer in a bcarinJ before county "No one at the base has the autbonty health planners. Smee then, the to move the pattern." hospita) has won state licensing The City oflrvinc did issue a letter approval. to Defense Secretary Caspar Cooke said the mockup emergency Weinberger Thursday asking for a rcqu!rcs fiJ.ilter pilots to circle two banonpracticcmissionsatEIToroas ~auucal m~les from El Toro's center, Marine J'ets seem to be flying i.n an estabhshed ~ttcm which un-disrcgaf to agreements between the fonunately overflies the proposed Marine Corps a nd Irvine. BOLSACHICA Prom Al by the City of Huntington Beach. The developers want to build an 1,800- slip marina and a new navigable channel to the ocean. Restoration of 600 acres of wetlands is planned by Signal and county officials. Faber said today she intends to mobilize environmental organiza- tions throughout the state to attempt to modify Coggins' bill as it heads to the state Senate. She said she also wants Hutltington Beach city officials to become in- volved ''because the legislation ••• would have a damaging effect on the city•s ability to affect the planning procress. The Assembly vote came while Huntington Beach city officials are studyin~ possible drawbacks. Officials indicate they're con- cerned because the Coastal Con- servancy plan would divert Pacific Coast Higbw~y inland and to the east of the Bolsa Chica, causina a J?C?SSible heavy traffic impact on residential areas. They also worry the proposed channel would cause major erosion. A landing signal officer described the normal pattern for fleet carrier landing practices is one-third to I 1h miles from the runway, base spolces- man Master Sgt. Jack Michalski said. But emergency procedures and sini.le-cngine flying "require a wider and deeper pattern of about two nautical miles," Michalski said. At 6,,800 fcct.peuca mile, .. that will put them real close" to the site of the $64 milliofl I rvine Medical Center, he said. "That was no simulation ot a crippled engjne,'' Sills shot back. "I very distinctly remember seeing the lead j ct with both red afterburners gJowing." The crowd duclc.ed and cove~ their heads. Ray Quigley, a commercial Jct pilot ·and former Marine pilot amon_g the group, said the aircraft were going very near full power and .were danacrou.sly low. ,. THEATER ••• From Al "The ruling actually makes sense," Hall said of Judge Franklin's de- cision. "We'll just enforce our own noise ordinance which has been redone and is pretty much a copy of the county ordinance." The amphitheater , in its sophomore year, bas auracted top musical groups and hordes of fans sinccs its opening. Some residents who live near the theater, thou&h. claim their lives have been unsettefed by loud noise Another generation of fine taste SALE Spring & Summer Clearance 40% to 70% Off Starts Sat ., June 16th lO:OOa.m. to5:30p.m. ,. Hours : Sunday, June 17th 10 :00to'1:00p.m. Mon. thruSat. 10 :00 to 5:30 p.m. 1024 BaySJae DriVe Newport Beach 714 -640-0990 • • Gen.: Hospital in flight lanes Ev:angelis·t back as grad speaker By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. .,.., .... 9'.w • A Marine Corps aencral called for renewed scrutiny of a proposed site for a controversy· plaaued Irvine h~tal Thurs- day, while a city official blasted El 'J.'oro Marines. for dodaina ques-tions. stemming from the alleged buzn~ fa sroup of picnickers by three Jet fighters last week. The battle lines were srowina more entrenched With the sen· erals at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro and the City of Irvine each firina oft' letters Thursday. Whit happened over an optn field in Irvine SatUtday remained Jen than clear. Maj. Gen. Richard M. Cooke, commandina aeneral of the air station, said pilots 1'ere flyjn1 under simulated emereency con- djtions durina carrier landin1 ~ runs at the bue .. in complete conformance with lo"'· • standinl, .• published fliatit profiles.. ~eee BUZZDfO/A2) ' ' WMn thf Rev. T~ Cole- Whattaktt was a student at New· Port Harbor Kigb School, she WIS a 11qer, a twinimCT' and played on tbe «hQ01'1 t0ftbeU umn. She e.med 1 .. 8 .. ave~ and CVtn though She uid ihe WU U<>wn for being tal.k.ative· she didn't ~t the chance to addras . her senior cluamates in 19S7 as a valecbctorian or salutatorian. :TM. 44-ycar~ld evanaelist. who's becOme a natiorially known television minister and author u .. ~II a television ~lk,a'bow sueu, made up for thlt J'launday wbri abe returned lO bei alma mater lO be the featured ~ at ~teurcttet She told the 366 mnnberl of the 1984 pad.aatiftl dall and their rclataves ud fntnds who overflowed t.be tOUth bleacben at Davidson field that they wall tcc the end ofwar.aime, starvation. disease and povCJ1y_ ""becawie you're going to end them. y°"•n (Pleue ... SVAJllO&LIST I A2) I . . ' HIGH.78 LOWM f 1111· 1111111 FRIDA~ .IUNE 1'' IY8.l -ou'tl beat •uto buya •long the Or•ng• Coeat In tocl8J'• Auto Piiot -PagHC1-3 Cout ames1'tfountatn vat-- ley, CdM High graduates listed today./ A3 Callf omla UCLAhas shut down Its nuclear reactor -for good.JM Nation A nuclear power plant In Vermont Is on alert after radioactive device was exposed./ AS World · ' Iran vows'lfwon't fire on oll tankers In Persian Gulf./A5 People A Huntington Beach woman will lead alumni of Hollywood Improvisa- tional comlcs./85 Sporta Russ Silvestri was re- instated at the U.S. Olym- pic yachting trials In the Finn one-man dinghy class, replacing John Bertrand./81 Entertainment World-class soloists will perform at the Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival, starting Sunday,. /Weekender Bualneu Fountain Valley resident Pat Rodgers has patent- ed a simple device she hopes wlll earn her "a bundle" ./C1. INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bufletln Board 8u8'nela Catlfomla N"8 Clelllfted Comk:I CrOllWOfd OMth Nottcee Gardening Hor~ AM L.and«9 Mutue'. Funda Hatton.II Newa Optnk>n = PubMC Notleel :t=.9Mancett Tetevtelon Theet .. W•ther WottdNiiie ~ 88 A3 C1 A4 C&-9 88 C9 C5 88 ca Be C1 A4 A9 85 A3 CM 81-3 Ct ---87 Weak_., A2 M ORANGECOUNTY C.Allf-OHNIA .'', r,f"'-~" Rules that city cannot enforce county ordinance By STEVE MAULE Ofiit""191i ... ---- Cosu Mesa city officials have bc:en blocked from suin& the Pacific Amphitheatre OVC!' I beayY·mctal rock coocert this ~ t»t violaUld a county noix ordinance. JudF Selim franklill ruled Thurs- day that the city docs not have \he aotfaoriti lO cnforoc ihe county law« ex>UeetSSOO fines for Cldl violatioo of the county ooite-Aandanl ..... But M.ayot Donn Hall vowed the city Will press new ctwaes ~the ampbitbeater and me the aty•s own none scandards a a buis for coUect-in& fines. _, ··'fbc rul1na actually mua ecme. .. Hall said of Judge Fru.k.lin's de-cision.. - .. We1J just enforce our own noise ordinance which has been redone and is pretty much a copy of the county ordinance," The amphitheater, in its sophomore year, has anracted top musical groups and hordes of fans sinc:es its opcnina. Some residents Ylbo live near the thcatCT', thouab. claim their lives have been unsettefed by loud noise Olymplc-elau 8C>Dl•treu . Several residents insist they can bear music and the roar ef f.ans inside their homes even after they've closed doors and windows. Btpt~-old Ami P'oeter belta oat 0 Salate to America" for ber fellow atacleatia at Alulenen Elementary Sdaool ln Newport Beacb Wedlleiday. P'oeter will alJal the ume eoac before a macb 1ar&er crowd Jaly 28 when abe pertonu at the opentnc cere:mom.. of the 1914 01~ Gama In Loe ADCelea ... See nory on A2. ... At issue arc noise tests recorded (Pleue eee TBEAftR/A2)- OC Jail absolved in con's escape By JEFF ADLER CMllleDelJ .... Mlllt Orange County Jail's security wasn't lack.ins when convicted Balboa Island rapist Michael Eric Gonzales lowered himself to the ground from the jail rooftop with a homemade rope and escaped in September J 983, the Ora.nae County Grand Jury has concluded. Jn a 2'1l·pqe repe>rt issued Thurs- day, the county citians' panel absolved the county sheriff's depart· ntcnt of any security liapses that contributed to the escape and noted that measures taken by jail JUlfds since the esclJ>C'. .. m&ke a future escape (through) the roof fence biahlY unlikely." Gonzales, 24, was cbai'ged with rape, bural~. robbery and assault at the time followi.na an attack on a Balboa Island waitress in early l 983. He since bu been conVictcd on tbe ~ ... OCJAIL/A2) • ............. '-~­ Onecrachaate'afamlly ~ya •bti moment• wlalleatadeaa parade lnca .. and1cnrnaat Oi'aDCeCoutCollflte. OCC hails Humphreys as top citizen Lon tme trustee honored at raduatton; SCR's Emmes lauds colle e's trainln By Pen. SNEIDERMAN Of .. DllW ....... Attorney Rohen L Humphreys. wbo attended Ora.nae Coast C'oUcac 36 )'Can ago and later .Ctved for 20 )UIS_ on the oolJeec's govemma board, was honored as OCC's Outsiandi.ng C1tizcn of 1984 dunna paduauon ccremontes Thursday ni&ht. Almost 1,.-00 students ._'CT'C can- didates for graduation in the cer- emonies conducted in the college's LcBard Stadium. Thursday's commencement ad· dJUS was cklivcred by Dr. David Emmcs. co-founder and artistic direc- tor of South Coast Repertory. Emmes, who araduated from OCC in 1960, dixusted the t.bCater trainiQI b( receh'ed at the rollcat and hoW 1' helped shape has c:an:er. He said the collqe ... tau&hl me to thank vividly and to dare to dta.m ammuou.s dreams. .. (PlaM ... B1J111PB1t&Ta/ Aa) GeMBtyturningtocondos Moore named county judge by lhe County Admin1suau~e OffiClC natcs. .. lt can be urned that a dimimsh•na upply of devclopeble land in the county, coupled with incrcasina \aDd and h<Mina costs. are laijay rapoosible for this trtnd." t notes. rq90n also Points out tbit bousina ~struc1ion •n the countt contin lo slow as lhe nplO&ivc arowth tx~enms durine the t 9SO.. 1960s ancn 970. to an end. In 191~ only 6.tOS rct.idenriaJ units wett constructed in Oran&e County, Pla6n& t.be county founh ""°"'the XV D Southern Catifom• counttes ioc:tudcd in tbe study. .\ti told.~ County ranks third lft lbe t.atc btb1nd LoS Anedel and n PiceoC10U11ttc:s10 total number Of dWdlina u.nits • In Jaauary 19 3. C$limatcs ~ the-ndtftbef of. · in the county at 1 l.109. Los A•rles county bas more than ~9 million wrht~ San Oiqo has 7 Sl.17S, act'Ofd .. •na to uate· Depenm nt or Fina A~ attorney ,,.,bo rc:Wdes in Corona dtl Mar name(t to the Qruet C TUY Supmor Coun bench Tbw. day by Gov. Georae DcukincJian. Henry Moore Jr., Sl, "bo bas maanta1ned prwate law~ in nta Ana sance 1979, wdl ~ ~udlt William Mumy WbO mired. a po~eswoman in the aovtftiOY ~--~"-ra.tmnto offiee aniioitnotd. --..-=--- Moore i a member of bcilh t on and U)S net Cou bar (Pl_.. ... JVDOSfAS) - N ewp0rt girl win~ solo role in Olympic opening show . The thought of 200.000 eyes on h_e_r __ _ show mclud1na "Webster," "fame .. and .. Tral)J>Cr John. M.O." doesn't faze 8-year-old Ami Foster Ami will appear later this year m the Public Broadcastina Service ver- saon ofl'ennessee William's .. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' with Jessica 1..an&e and Rip Tom. By JERRY HIRSCH Of !he o.u-, ,... •td E1ght-')ear-0ld Ami Fos«:r 1s gotng to sing in front of m ore than 100,000 people July 28 but thl•thoughtdocsn't pha~ the: Nc:wpon Beach fourth Sf'llder In the lt"aM .\m1 kno"'s \~hat 1t 1\ hke to J>('rform Amt was ~lected tro01 among more than 100 children 10 smg I: CONTINUED STORIES "Salutt to America" as a solo during the opening ceremonies of the 1984 01') mp1c Games. .. I have done a lot of talent contests and there are always a lot of people there. I am used to singing in front of a lot of people ... Ami srud. The Andersen Elementary School student 1s no stranaer to show business. She has acted in 180 television commercials and has made appearances on a vanety of television "1 would like to be a ~mger and an actress. I like what I am doioa and I want to keep do1 na it," ~id Ami, who looks to Barbara Streisand as a role model. "She 1s a really a;rcat actrns and a a;rcat singer." Ami said. Ami's show business career often keeps her out of school but the child actrcsS wd that bas little affect on her studies. EVANGELIST SPEAKS •.• ··There is always a tutor when r work, to I get work from my teacher 10 do. l always come back ahead," Ami said. In fact, she likes school and is sorry to sec it end, "I would ,_tber be in school than sitting at home." From Al bnng about a tran!>tormc:d world " {oh:-\\hlltaker. ~ho combines pysch1atf) and psycholog)' and rc- lig10n into a blend of moll\ at1onal gospel told 1he ~ oungs1ers that "the w-0rld ~•II be uansformed through )'Our C\.ample. You ha'e C1od and fum. t10n and purpose .. .. Each one of ~ou 1s a cosmic. universal being. Yuu ha'e more 10 \Ou than ~ou e'er ~ould imagine. .. The elace to search 1~ in )OU~lf. You'll llnd a magnificent human be10g ~~-. r-romAl charges. but awaats sentencing. H ts separate tnal on the single escape charge is upcoming. In rev1e~ing the case. the grand JUT) concluded Gonzales had been plann10g has t"scape for some lime Bct~een 5 a.m. and 5.10 a.m . on Sept I~. 1983. Gonzales pned apart a ponaon oft he Jail's rooftop cha1n-hnk fenct and used an 83-foot rope of knotted bedsheets, he had concealed .. You are not the victims of circumstance. Do what you want to do wt th excitement, love and passion. .. You want to be the one that can sa), 'Because of me. people arc better off.'·· Cole-Whittaker, wllo ts salt1 to be the ooly woman m101stcr to appear on nationwide television. joined the United Church of Relilious Science 1n La Joli~ m 1.976. In Sept~mber of 1982. she became the founder of the non-denominational Science of Mind Church lntemat1onat1n La Jolla. by wrapping around has body, to lower himself to the ground, the report says. Gonzales was fam1har with Jail operations. bav10g been incarcerated smce J uoe 1983, and knew be had to complete his escape before jail depu- ties came out on the rooftop for an 10mate "countofT," the report also states. J>nor to the countoff only one deputy mans a glaswncloscd rooftop Ami got the chance to try out for herOlymp1c solo through her connec- tJon to the Hollywood llootigans - a children's performing group. The Hooligans also will perfonn dunng the opening ceremonies. -Wtfen the group was trying out, l\m heard about the solo opening and auditioned. Ami won't have to worry about traffic problems when the Olympics open. A special shuttle bus is going to take her and the Hooligans to the Los Angeles Coliseum. obscrvat1on post. Gonzales succeeded in evading the single deputy's vision because the roof was dimly lit. Also, Gonzales took advantage of the observation booth's one blind spot1 pryinJ the fence apart near some air condition- ing equipment that partially ob- structed the deputy's vi.cw of the area, according to the report. JUDGE NAMED ... ' Since the escape, the process of separating inmates bound for courthouse appearances is now oom- ple-Led in one of the jairs cafeterias instead of the roof. Gonzales was recaptured by police in Huntin$lon Parle. on Nov. 13, 1983. Prior to his arrest in Orange County he also bad escaped from a Los Angeles County prison facility, an honor fann near Sau_gus.. where llc was sentenced on drug. drunk drivmg and theft charges. From Al as\oc1auons. the Amencan 'Tnal l..aw}crs .\ssocaauon. the Orange Count\ Tnal La\lo".ers Assoc1auon and the lntemat10nal .\cadem\ of La" and Science · Before mo" mg has practice 10 Santa \na. Moore had ht~ oOices 1n \\est- wood Between 1963 and 1974 he was a partner an a Los Angeles law firm. The newly appoi.Jlted Judge is a 1954 graduate of USC where he also earned ltis law degree in 1951. ln 1958, Moore was granted a master's oflaw degree by Harvard University. A Superior Court judge earns $67.063 per year. Sinoc he wu re-arrested. Gonzales has rema10ed in the county jail in lieu of bail. HUMPHREYS OCC'S TOP CITIZEN ••• From Al ( olkgc officials said H umphre}s ~a!> honored for has long record of public ..el"\ ice in the Orange {oast 1.ommun1t\ Dunng Thursda~ 's Outstanding Cii11en presental1on, Chancellor 'Jorman Watson told Humphreys, .. For ~our dedicated i.erv1ce, you nchh dc~l"\e this honor·· .\n:epting tht.> award. H umphrc) s told the graduation audience !hat attending OCC was .. a great e'- penence " He especaall} praised the special attention he recea,ed from facul!\ members. The former trustee also called upon the audience to press for a secure funding base for Cahlornaa·s com- munity college system •• t l can no longer be the stepchild of h1F,her education." he said. The former trustee Lives in Costa Mesa with his wife Helen. The couple's sax cbildttn all attended Orange Coast College. Humphreys was elected in 1962 to the Coast Community College Dis- trict Board of Trustees. The board oversee$ operation of Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges, plus PBS television station KOCE Channel 50. Humphreys served five terms on the board before deciding last )'ear not to seek rc~lcction. A native of Los Angeles. Humphreys moved to Oran'e Coun- 1y m the 1940s after serving as a medical corpsman an the U.S. Navy dunng World War II. He enrolled at OCC in 1948. shortly after the commun11ycollege opened. He met has wife whale both were act1ve in the student government at OCC. After graduating from the com· munity college, Humphreys earned bis bac=r's degree from Cal State Long h and bis juris doctor degree from Loyola UDJversity Law School. While working on his law degree, he served with the Newport Beach Fire Department. rising to the rank of captain. Humphrey~ worked as assistant city attorney of Costa Mesa before entering private law practice. He also served as director of the Orange County Fair Board and as a member of the Democratic Stak Central Committee and the Orange Count') Democratic Central Committee. He has been active with Parents United, a child abu~ program, and Chemical People, a drug rehabili- tation program. CONDOS INCREASING IN COUNTY ••• From Al a' crage houo;ehold than in the count' tu the south. Of the rc\adences an the count), the largest propon1on still tend to be both attached and detached s1ngk-fa m1 I) units. More than 62 percent of the count}·, housing stock is single famtl} while 23 percent are bu1ld10gs contain10g fi.,.e or more units. Ten J>('rcen1 range from two to four units and 3. 7 percent are mobile homes. Dunng the ne~t 20 years. about 39. S06 res1denual unns are planned for construe uon. accord10& to esti- mates ba~d o n projects approved for l o nstrucuon b\. Dec. 31 . 1983 Ofrhe units planned. 18.681 will be 'ingk-fam11\ residences and 20.825 '-'Ill be mull1-famtl) units. the study "'P"n' Pm't'' ol l'OUn lY hom es vanes grl·ath hut the largest number of dct<Kht•d <,inR)e-fama l') homes fall 1 WrR£ L1sTENIN G 1010 the SI 00,000 toS124, 999 range. However. the median value of a detached unit an the unincorporated portion of the county stands at S1 28.757 compared to a $102,327 median value 10 the county's 26 incorporated cities. Countywide, the median price of a single-fam ily home IS $107,161. The value of a majonty ofattached units ran~ from $80.000 to $89.999 and the median value of an attached unt1 countyw1de was pegged at $85.876. The report also touched upon the number of rental units m Orange County. Some 265,087 rental units were reported in Orange County in April J 980. with 22, 914 in unin- corporated areas whale 242, I 73 -or 90.5 percent -were located 10 cities. Median rent countywidc was S336 per month. Calling it a .. comprehensive, statistical snapshot" of county hous- ing. Supervisor Roger Stanton said the study points up bow well the housing industry has done in the pa.st year 10 producing "a good number of reasonably priced new and resale" homes available to working house- holds. "The outlook for the future 1s bnght and we can be o ptimistic that reasonably priced housing will con- tinue to come onto the market as more JObs are created., thus retaining the count)''s enviable balance be- tween jobs and housing." Stanton added. 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CNc-oo 11 13 t3 70 80 50 99 51 17 94 ,, SuRF REPORT Cillcll>Mtl ~ Coklmbla,S.C Columbua,Oh Conc:ord,N H ----------o.n ... Ft WO<'lh Temps O.~on o.n ..... o.~ Oelroll N LA Duluth IO 62 -·""·~· \I r.11hUlO ~lORI ES 95 •• 13 93 83 17 115 71 91 71 154 152 71 55 51 87 153 45 ---------~oc.noe. tlD DMcno. Hunt= 8eecltl I poor --.~ 1-2 poor 40ltl Streat, Newport 1-2 poor 22nd~..., 1·2 poor lhlbM 1-2 poor LllQUna ea.di 1 poor ~a.man .. 1-2 poor Wat•temp:ll s ..... dltW:don. - BUZZING CONTROVERSY CONTINUES ••• F rom Al During the train10g exercise, three jets wttb afterburners glowing zo- omed low over a crowd of about 400 people wbo bad brought their picnic baskets to a field north of the San Diego Free-way for groundbreaking ceremonies for the 177-bed Irvine Medical Center. "S.in.c_e -1.ho.sc attending lhe groundbreaking felt endangered, I can only wonder bow those who may be seriously ill or physically impaired might feel in a hospital exposed to the same elements," Cooke said an a prepared statement. Cooke expressed dissausfacuon with the proposed hospital site last summer in a heari~ before county health planners. Since then. the hospital bas won state licen~ng approval. Cooke said the mockup emergency requires fiJ.hter pilots to circle two nautical males from El Toro's center, "an established pattern which un- fortunately overflies the proposed hospital sate ... " Councilman David Sills called the general's answer "a red herring ... trying to dodge the issue·· of disconti- nuing quarterly carrier practice. Sills said the Marine Corps' defense of Saturday's actions seems to con- tradict military planning documents which outlipeestablished flight paths. They have been used to map out the city's development. "They're saying the documents are wrong. They arc saying they have the right to fly where ever they want." Sills said. ··we wtlJ talce that to the Pen- tagon." Stlls, a fonner Marine, addtd. .. No one at the base.has the authority to move the pattern." The City of Irvine did issue a letttr to Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger Thursday asking for a ban on practice missions at El Toro as Marine jets seem to be flying in dis~rd to ~grcements between the Marine Corps and Irvine. A landing signal officer described the nonnal pattern for fleet carrier landing practices is one-third to I 1h miles from the runway, base spokes- man Master Sgt. Jack Michalski sajd. But emergency procedures and single-engine flying .. require a wider and deeper pattern of about two nautical miles," Michalski said. At 6,800 feet per sea mile, "that will put them real close" tolhe site of the $64 million Irvine Medical Center, be satd. "That was no simulauon of a cnpplcd engine," Sills shot back. "I very distinctly remember seeing the lead Jet with both rod afterburners glowing." . The crowd ducked and covered their heads. Ray Quigley, a commercial jct pilot and fonner Marine pilot among the gtoup, said the aircraft were going very near full power and were dangerously low. THEATER NOISE SUIT BLOCKED ••• From Al dunng a April 28 concert by the Scorpions, a heavy-metal rock group. Tests showed the county noise ordi- nanee was violated three times during the concert, according to city at- torneys . Mayor Hall said the city used the county noise laws because of a I 980 agreement that Hall said authorized Costa Mesa to use the county noise ordinance as a gauge for determm10g 1f concerts are too loud. Costa Mesa was in the process or revamping its own noise ordinance at the time, tbe mayor said. The 1980 agreement is between the city, the state and .Nod-West lnc, which owns the theater. The amphitheater is built on state prop- erty. 'Tm surpnsed they (the amphitheater owners) even chaUenged us on 11." Hall rcmark.cd Deborah Nesset, an attorney for Ned-West. said owners of the facility are ready to argue that the 1980 agreement is meaningless on the question of enforcing the county noise law. .. But we didn't even .get to that point," she said. "The judge simply ruled that the city can't enforce a county law." The city now has the choice of asking the djstrict attorney's office to prosecute the theater using the county law or fihng a new suit against the am{>hitheater utilizing the city's own ordinance, according to Celeste Brady, a deputy city attorney in Costa Mes4. Another genera tion o f fine taste SALE Spring & Summer Clearance 40% to 70% Off Starts Sat ., June 16th 10 :00 a.m. to 5:30 p .m. Hours: Sunday, June 17th 10:00 to 4:00 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 p .m. 1024 Ba yside lDrive Newport Beach 7]4-640-0990