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1984-07-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
Costa Mesa's John Moffett goes Into the Olympics as the reign- ing champion In the breaststroke. See Page Bl. Pigs have their day at the Orange County Fair .I A3 -Other Fair stories I Al Laguna civic activist's sex and drug trial con- lnued./ A3 Marine found guilty In robbing of Illegal aliens at the border./ A4 Mond ale and Ferraro begin campaign - before the Democratic convention./ A4 Inflation a fat zero for third month./ AS World Iraq takes credit for blast- ing two more ships out of the water./ AS Trial begins for four Soli- darity members./ A4 People Everyone should have the winning attitude of Junior Wheelchair Summer Sport Campers./87 Sister Eric Marie Is not In the habit of wearing swim suits but she does judge beauty contests./87 Sports The Angels return to ac- tion after the All-Star break with a 5-2 victory over Milwaukee at Anaheim Stadlum./81 Terry Bradshaw denies reports that he wtll retire and accept a job as analyst for National Foot- ball League games on CBS./83 Entertainment Wherefore art thou? You should be at the Grove Shakespeare Festival en- joying "M uch Ado About Nothing." IWMkender Bulneu Ground broken for Char- ter Centre In Huntington Beach./84 INDEX 88 A3 84 A4 C5-8 88 88 C7 _88 M A4 A8 81 87 A3 ~ W.ender 81.;3 85 88 WMk.ndtr A2 "' 1:11111111111 - OHANCifCOUNTY C ALIFORNIA ~~CENTS Bacteria ound in NB Bay And it's the kind that can make you sick. say state water quality specialists BJ JERRY WRSCll Of .. DillllJ ........ A bacteria that causes gastrointestinal illnesses has been found in Newport Harbor but water quality officials do no1 have enouah test results yet to judge whether there is a public health hazard. "This is the question: do these ~~~~~~~~~- numbers consiutute a health hazard? We don't know yet It is too early in the pme," sajd Gordon Aruknon. the environmental program manaaer with the San1a Ana Region of tbe state Regional Water Quality Control Board. Biologists with the water board were scheduled today to announce they have idcntafied the bacteria in the harbor's waten. The water board was to meet at Newpon Beach Cny Hall this afternoon. The bactma. enterocoocus, a sub- sroup of Fecal Streptococcus, comes from the waste of warm blooded animals such u humans, horses and dop. The water board istesting water in the bay to ace if waste discba.rae from boaten is Polluting the water. Recent studies by the Environmen- tal Protection Agency diacovered that the bacteria was a better indicator of ........... Veuel wute nactT natlou lDclude: l)Lldo yacht ancborace, 2)mld-ehannel at Llclo Jacbt anchorace. 3 ) Via Genoa 4 ) mid· channel at BaltiOa Bay Clu~':J. BalbM Bay Club, 6 ) PCB brlqe, 7) -eh•nnel at BalbM marina, 8 ) Balboa marina. 9) Prom- ontory~ .._onto!')' Bay entrance, l l )BalbM tbuln.12)m1d-eh•nnelat BatbM t buln, 13) Ruby ATeDae, 14 ) Barbor entrance. Gunman 'rolls' off in $103,000 auto A man Posing as a potential Rolls.- Royce buyer pul a gun to a sales- woman's head and stole a S 103,000 Comicb convertible Thursday. The Rotts;.Royce was for sale through Concannon Horseless Stables of Newport Beach and the saleswoman, Heleh Riordan, 28, of Newport Beach, agreed to meet the man at the Brea Mall about 9 p.m. Thunday. When she arrived, the suspect, dressed in a three-piece suit forced her out of the luxury auto and took off with the car. It was similar to a Wednesday incident in Yorba Linda when a well- d.ressed man tried to steal a Mercedes Benz and then eluded arrest: Gary Concannon, owner of the coacbworks, said it is not llDusual for his sales agents to meet prospective clients. "Rolls Royce dealers offer personal service and we do everything we can to work with people," Concannon said, adding it was the first auto he has (Pleue 11ee ROLLS/ A2) You'll find the beet 8Uto buya 81ong the Or•ng• Cont In tod8y'a Auto Piiot -P8geC1 Patches.may replace pills for blood pressure patients New dosage of hypertension medicine developed by UC Irvine medical researchers By ANDREA ADELSON Of IM Di1111J .... 8WI Hypertension patients may soon Jive up PoPPing pills forever and instead substitute a skin patch that UC Irvine resean:hcrs have shown can safely deliver a week's dose of medication. The patch. which could be 1n use as early as this fall, probably will prove most Popular with the elderly. who have trouble remembetina 10 take medications. and those wanting 10 avoid side effects brought on by quickly absorbed fiUs, Dr. Michael Weber, director o the UCI H~ tension Center in Long Beach. said. "If we can do a better job treating hypertcnsjon. we can save lives," said Weber, a professor of medicine who coordinated a national study of the p&tCht$. More than SO million Americans suffer from some form of blah blood pressure, which increases the risks of heart atiacks and strokes. Only SO percent of patients treated for high blood pressure arc believed to be takinf their medications as prescnbcd. Twice daily is the typical dose, be said. "A non-f.atal stroke is an awful way to finish life.'' added the researcher, who treats some of the 1 SO patients a week referred to the hypertension center at the Veterans Adminis- tration Medical Center in Long Beach. The flesh-toned patch should be on the market this fall after gai~i!'g ex~ted Food and Drug AdmmtS- tration approval. Weber said. The patch isn't a bener product than the 20 to 30 blood pressure med1cations currently prescribed by doctors, he said. "The bcauly of this ts 1t's only once a week." Weber said. The skin patch, about the size of a th'umbnail and thinner than a ban- dage is imprcanated with a clonidine hydrocloride. a widely prescribed but potent anti-hypertensive medication, be said. It is designed so medicauon dif- fuses slowly through the skin of the "best or arm for seven days and can withstand exposu~ to exercise and bathing. Weber said the concept of regu- lating dosage isn't a new one. UO researchen are pioneers in develop- ing a sophisticated pump for di~bet.ics which injects the proper insulm dose while monitonng blood sugar level. Far simpler self-adhesive patches doused with drugs also have been used to treat mouon s1clcncss and angina. a heart disorder. None. how- ever. are able to dehver a steady dose for up to a week, he said. ..There's a hmu on how much medication can be ~shed through the skin." Weber said. pomttn$ out that the amount of clonidinc prescribed for a week is tmy, measuRd in fract.tons of a m1lugram. The medical breakthrough was developed jointly by Palo Alto-based AJza Inc., a b10-medic.al research fmn, and dnc maker Bochnnger lngelheim Lid., ofCoonect1cuL Watson leave his mark on Coast College District New black letters adorn the face of the Oranae Coast Collqt library. Jbc buildina lw been renamed in honor of' Norman E. Wauon. lbe Coe1\ Community Collcac Distract ChaDce1lOr Wl9o rctUuS I.bi mootb.. PEoPu IN lH[ Nr~s The new · it.ands ua pcnnancnt tnbutc to him. Afta' 32 )'Cal! with IM c011* district. f ncludlDI 21 U ill chic( administrator, Wauon leaves bcbi11d other, laa vwble but no important pcrjonal It.amps OD the institutions be suidcd. in Huntincton BeaCh. public . Je.. Under his lead h1p, Ora~ vision llUon KOCE Owu>c\ SO Cout FW to mo the tat~ bcpn broad nin and Coasthnc. lai'IHt au\&Je<ampu community an inno,•tave colics ..-itbout a oollct: : G >l&n t Col nt:d cam laun W. .. bacterial pollution than cobfonn, the becteria the county hea.ltb depart- ment uxs to check the quality of Newport Hart>or wattn.. Parts of tbe Upper Newport Bay such as Do\·er Shores and North Star Beach are closed to prolC'C't swimmers because of the bi&b coocentntions of coliform blcteria.. Testina stancd two weeks ago at 14' locations in the bay and will coonnue until Auaust. A more complete repon Oft the test prosram will be prcseoled to tbe wattT board at its ~i>tember rntttina. "We just can't draw &nl coo- clusions ~ bec:awe doD t have enouab tnformation. Tb.is is 1he cutting• of rcst.ateh and ancht will Ille some time to fip.re it ~ .. Anderson la.id. .. The numbers qry all ova the lot and we ha\·e nol been able to find out •bat that mca.os )'Ct," • d Jame. Anderson.. the water boatd•s o- ecuti ve officer. Findina the bactena.. ho~. (P1eue eee 11A YI A2) County's toughest event in Oly mpics: A bus to t he Games Br ROBERT BAUER ot .. ~ ....... Having bought two S l 20 ucket.s for the July 28 opcnina day Olympic Games ceremonies at the Los Angeles Coliseum, Huntinston Harbour resi- dent Cbuck Bennett set about to hoe up transporation to the event The bard part was gett:inJ the Olympic tick.cu to the ocremorues, he reasoned. But be was shocked. be said. when be went to one of the 22 Ticketron outlets bandHna 1be bus reservations in Southern California and was told Rapid Transit District buses bad been sold out for opening day. .. l was told I could set a bus that would arrive at 4:30 p.m .• but that's a half-hour after the ceremonies start. l didn't want to do that. "'President Reapo will be there and it will be impressive. But I have a naaiaa coomary condition and wouldn't want to drive. "I t.bouabt about taking an ad. .. or something and sdli.na my Olympic tickets." Bennet• pcrsevend. however, and manapd to buy two SI 0 bus ticbu to the event for bis wife and himself at the Sports Chalet in Huntington. 8cacb, the only Tic:ketron ~ aloq the Oraoae a.st bandl.ina bus reservations. ~ Bennett may have just come in under the wire, aocordina to R TD officials. Contacted in Los Angeles this morning. ~;knowJed8cd bus reservations for County fans arc indeed fillin& up They ~ however, that they're adding bu.ses- wberc they•re needed and no time (Pleue eee 01. TllPJCS/ A2) HU.ntington cops give 'grand tour' to burned bo_y, 8 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. DllJ',... .... Huntington Beach police offiocrs are known for their tough, no- nonsense approach in dealing with lawbreakers. But Tbunday, loc:al officers opened their hearts to a frail, badly burned boy. giving hun a a.rand tour of the city poHce station. a ride on an all-tcJTalJl beach vehicle and a flight along the coast m a pohcc helicopter. The recipient of the warm auenuon was David Rothenberg. the 8-}ear- old boy from Brooklyn who was nearly burned to death 16 months aio when his father set ff~ to thetr Buena Part motel room. The youth at· uacted nationwide attention when be defied the odds and survived deps1te bis severe injuries. Earlier tbts week. his mother. Marie Rothenberg. announced that she and David att moving to Orange County. in part to be closer to UC Irvine Medical Cent.er. where David is scheduled for plastic surgery later this month. The Rothenberg$ also have made many friends in Orange County durina David's difficult months of recovery. The youngster appeared in fine spirits Thursday as a guest of the Huntington Beach Police Dcpan- ment. His 'Vlsit bepn with a modest proposal by Offia:t" Nick Ekovich. whose SJster. Dee Fraser. is David's nurse. Eko'Vlch worts the city's beach patrol, and he received pennimon to lei Davtd ode one of the three-wheel, aU-terrarn motorcycles used to Police the beaches. Ekovtcb said tbtngs snowballed from there. especially when David was mtroduccd to the shlf\'s watch commander. .. Lt (Bru~) Young couldn't do enough for htm ... Ekovicb said. -Ho set up the hcltrooter ndc ... {Ple&8e eee BURJllED/ A.2\ Friday 13th, full moo~ gaoo luck, same claim !lorma.n S. Wat80D ~ Crash hurts- cycle rider • " Mesa pair face child-beating rap Warm weekend u nder -fair skies A C'osta Mesa couple chal'l.C'd with rel) ~atina a 5-year-old child ·th a lt.athtt belt ttre bound over {Qr trial in Superior Court on felony Child abuse charses-accordina to a CONTINUE 0 s l ORIE s H rbor Municipal Coun t"lttt. Tc~ Bamdl. 26. and btt live-in boyfriend. Benedict Galano. 49. WttC "81T'Cstcd Mt)' 6 ia their unritt Cutlc home after an at\On) mous tipster notified the Ora.ate County Social ~rvica A&ency. fbc child, Mario Barreda. wa · dascovcted in de the home .. m an abused oondition ... police reponed. Coutal *' " " n IO l'O '' a ., f4 .. ,. .. 11 ., 10 . .. BURNED BOY IN HUNTINGTON ..• ~Al . " • 12 N TO II M .... tt , .. ... , 10t IO : • ~fore the Oig.ht, DaVld eruoyed a Jt to the nearby lake Street Fire Stabon. EkoVlch said fi~fightcrs gave the younastcr a lift 1n a snorkel unat, a ladder-like device used for fi&huna hiah-rise fires. The fi~fightcn also took David on a fire truck ride and let bim bear a siren. "They put a (fire) jacket and bat on him. and he got to hold the hose," Nurse Fraser .. id. After the fire stabon visit, Da\•id and bis nurse were strapped uuo a Huntington Beach poh~ helicopter with Officer Jim Lall in the pilot's scat. "We ended up flying over Long Beach. lookina at the naval shipyards and the Queen Mary," Lall said. "I think David waved to every person on the beach." Oav1d ~id he ertjoyed the night and didn't get airsick. After a few minutes rest at the police station, David was preparina to conclude his busy day Wltb dinner at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant. David said he's excited about the move to Orange County. Extended M El"MO l:l F~1 51 F.,.O 12,........ 11 61 . ., 12 .. .. .. II 1' IO II .... .. .. 102 • • 7t .. " .. . .. , . .., '2 .., 17 '° l't 11 IO .BAY POLLUTION ... "I'm goma to try school m Septem- ber." he said. He and his mother are hv1na an Fullerton, and David will enter the third grade at Eastside C"hnstian School. David. 8. stall must wear a prcss- unzcd garment over his body and a face mask to aid his sk.m grafts. He faces years of reconstruct1 vc surgery. Tides TOOA't 3 47pm 1000pm ., .. n 8:1 IO .. .. IO 12 17 82 IO .. IO IO 16 tG IO .. 15 .. 87 .. 15 .. 13 13 11 OfWIO~ 14 Grtat, ... A kettlot4 10 ..... .. .. 13 n t2 . 72 .., ei 12 ., 7romA1 wbstanuates the water board'!> behd that there may be a bactenal problem in the bay, be said. "We don't know where 1t as coming from yet so we WJLI work to try and locate the sources," the e>.ccut1ve officer said. "If we found negative results we could have folded up or tents and not spent the money on the tests." he said, adding that the investagauon wtll cost about $5.000. When the EPA announced that state and regional water qu.aJny hoardc; look ... ~T'lterococcus conccn- trauons in marine waters. the agency believed the bactena was pnmarily tanked to humans. But the agency has since found out that it as associated with other mammals. That findmg may com- plicate the board's ability to find the source of the bacteria. Possible sources of the bacteria mclude sanitary waste dJscharge from boats, the flow into the bay from San Diego Creek and storm and gutter runoff from the surrounding urban area. He suffered bums over 90 percent of his body in a fire set by Charles David Rothenberg, 43, in a Buena Park motel room March 3. 1983. David's father had promised to take him 10 nearby Disneyland dur- ing a tnp from their New York home. But he later admitted he set the fire bec6luse his divorced wife wouldn't let him see the boy anymore. The cider Rothenberg is servang a 13-year sentence in California's Soledad Pnson after pleading gutlty an June 1983 to attempted murder. IATVN>A't S.21 a.m -4 I t201pm 31 421pm 25 Second lllQll ·~ p "' • 0 11un •• 1octay ., e.oe P m ne. Satll<day Al S 52 I m and Ml• again at e~pm Moonr19Matl04pm,MUlll.11 1 m S•tUtday and na. IOlill at 8 42 p'" T emps .. Le 14 eo • 81 to • .., "°'*'*' .. ~ -~-· a...._ ..... .., ·-·~ .., Jut'-1 71 ~°' II 72 15 .. IO 92 10 ea N 18 13 15 17 61 12 SU RF REPO RT '° eo .. 74 " .. 17 1'0 II 14 " ea 11 • ., WATSON LEAVES MARK ON DIST RICT •.. E scaped con slal.n in shootout From Al here I am 32 years later ··1 hked it. I became sold on the whole movement. the adea of second- chance insututionsand opponuruues for youna people ... Watson 1san Orange County native who araduatcd from Tustin Ktgh School He attended Pomona Col- lege, USC and Claremont Graduate SCbool before earning his doctorate in education at Stanford University. He taught English. speech, drama. his-- tory, joumalism and other subjects at hi.ah schools an Chino and Fresno. For four years. he was superintendent of the Capistrano U nion High School Distnct. "That's when I decided I wanted to be a big city adm1mstrator. head of a K-12 (kmdergarten , through high school) system," he expla1 ned. Watson said he had never con- sidered working m a college system before fa te stepped in. At a meeting in Los Angeles, Watson found himself sitting next tQ Bill Pncst, then an assistant superintendent at Orange Coast. The two chatted at the meeting and the next morning Priest offered Watson a Job at the coll~. It was 1952. Watson s house 10 southern Orange County had burned down and his-contract Wlth the Capistrano distnct was cxpanng. He dec1ded to accept a JOb at OCC as half- time assistant superintendent for vocational and adult education and half-time psychology teacher. On his first day, be was led to a lmy office and instructed to prepare some schedules and news releases. At the umc. OCC was a new JUOIOr college taking shape on grounds formerly occupied by the Santa Ana Anny Air Base. '"There were only din roads around and the old green-frame buildings,·· Watson recalled. "Mud puddles all over the place. It was very difficult to ~t from one side of the campus to the other without getting your shoes and pants muddy. There were stall donns on the campus with people sleeping in them." What now is the adm1ss1ons and records bu1ld1ng was built as the college hbrary fo.r a maximum of about 2,000~ents, the rctmng chancellor sa1 . Today. OCC enrolls about 15 ti es that number each semester. In the early 1950s. there were two or three male OCC students to every fcmaJe student. "At that t1me," Watson said. "the girls would come to Orange Coast College perhaps for sax weeks or maybe a semester an order to meet someone and get married Of course. things have changed radically since those days." Today. women make up more than than half the enrollment. Watson said one of has early responsibilities was recruiting and he round himself fighting the wide- spread belief that "Junior colleges are just hJgh schools with ash trays." At the same time. Watson faced has own crossroads. He ended ht<i teach- ing duties to concentrate on ad min as- Just Call 642-6086 tration. When OCC President Basil Peterson retired 10 1963, Watson was named to the post. The following year, when plans were made 10 open a second college. Watson was named chancellor of the d1stnct. He saJd his goals were to meet the educationaJ needs of coastal Orange County. to make education available to a wider segment of the community and to offer a variety of learning options. These goals seemed within reach because the boom years were begin- ning for two-year anstitut1ons. '"During the 1960s and early '70s, community colleges nauonwide grew tremendously and rapidly." Watson recalled. '"A lot of students couldn't afford to go to the four-year institu- tions, so community college enrol- lments grew very rapidly. During that period, one new community college on the average would develop every week in tbe United St.ates." In the m"1-60s. Coast District trustees decided to sell some OCC acreage along Harbor Boulevard and to use the money to cst.ablisb a second college in Huntington Beach. Some OCC faculty members opposed the move. feanna at would drain re- sources from the Costa Mesa campus. Nonetheless. Golden West College opened in 1966. The college district paid $1.2 million forthe 11 2-acre site. Last year, the distn ct sold just three surplus Golden West acres for $1.5 million. Watson satd he soon learned an important lesson: when you provide people with convenient access to education. they'll take advantage of at. "The year after Golden West started, the percentage of students from Westminster who attended community colleae tripled." he said. When Golden West was being built, college officials wanted to allow students to view televised educa- tional programs in various campus locations. Dastnct officials learned that Orange County had been al- located an educauonal television channel. but no one had apphed to use 1L The Coast D1stnct dad and KOCE Channel 50. based at Golden West. began broadcasting in 1972. Watson said there was little initial opposition to the television station. He said the cnticism vc:w when state funding began dwindling and some instruc- tors saw the TV station as a n val for the same remaanang resources. The district's third collese. Coastline. was launched an 1976 wnh a record opentnJ enrollment of 22.000 and a unique design. The college has no central campus but offers classes at rented community locations. It as tailored to older, part- time students. Watson said its design has been copied by other institutions. Watson denies the distnct spent 100 lavishly dunng the boom pc.nod. saying the dastnct dad not levy the maximum tax rate perm med But the lower rate was fro1en when Prop- osition 13, the 1978 tax reform measure. was passed by voters. "If we had levied the maximum tax at that time, we would have been much better off today," he wd. The retiring chancellor admitted the past few years have been his most difficult ones. Proposition I 3 gave the st.ate more control over local pro- gBms. A "hit list" eliminated state funds for numerous classes. And collcctave bargaining was per- mitted for college faculty members. "That came at about the same time as resources were shrinking," Watson saad. "So here you had a (union), which had an interest in more wages. shorter worlcang hours and better workmgcond1t1ons, al the same tame as r.ou had less and less mone) available "So what happens ts you have a train coming an each d1recuon straight at one another on the same track. Obviously. you're going to have a collision." In the Co~I Distnct, that colhs1on By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille o.llr ..... ltlllf An escaped convict suspected of pulling more than two dozen rob- beries throughout Oran&e County in recent weeks died Thursday in a shootout with police outside a Gar- den Grove motel Julian Oement Jordan. 33. may have tired the fatal shot into his head, police said. An autopsy was sched- uled today. Jordan, a reputed drug user alleged to have been on a fast-paced robbery binge that included holdups in Hunt- ington Beach, Newport Beach, Dana Point and Westminster, reportedly pulled a revolver on a pair of Garden Grove policemen as he ran from his motel room. ''He reached into his pocket and CONTINUED s TORIE S pulled out a revolver," explained SgL Bruce Beauchamp. "Both officcn fired.'' Jordan apparently kept running after the officers fired and jumped a small fence where be vanished from view behind the Sandman Motel at Beach and Garden Grove boulevards. Beauchamp said one witness re- ported hearing a noise that sounded like another round of gunfire just seconds after Jordap leaped the fence. "He may have shot himseU:" said Beauchamp. Jordan escaped May 4 from mini- mum security conservation camp where he had been sentenced follow- ing a 1983 conviction of holding up the Newpon Beach motel, Little said. Costa Mes a man found h anged in tree A Costa ~esa man apparendy hanged himself early today outside an apartment complex on the 2600 block of Elden A venue, police said. The man, who was not identified pending notification of his family, was discovered by a reMdent of the apartment complex about 6: IS a.m., according to Cost.a Mesa Lt. Jack Cal non. - The man. who police think lived in the apartment complex. was found hanging from a tree m the front lawn. An investigation into the incident was beinJ handled by police and the Orange County Coroner's Office. toolc the form of massive layoffs. an OLYMPICS BUS RIDES unsuccessfull drive to recall d1stnct • • • · ROLLS trustees and finally the elecuon last From Al • • • November of three trustees sup-slots have sold out. up to handle 1.25 million riders, he From A l ported b) a dastnct teachers union But spokesman Mark L1t1man said. bad stolen in 15 years of business. After the etect1on. Watson an-d ed le h Id Tltegunmanwillhavetofitndanew d h Id · an teat some tac et o ers may nouncc e wou retire 1n June. indeed be shut out on the only means But rides will be provided on a tint-dash for the car ifhetries to sell it in its though he claimed it was not because f bl · h 0 1 come, first-served basis and ticket-com~letc "-orm, Concannon sai'd. f h I o pu ac transportation to t e ym-•• o 1 c e ecuon. fi 0 C ·d holders should call the RTD at .. e h"'dJ'ust tai.-0 the wood out of Befi h I · w · p1cs or range ounty rest cnts 3 AO ~ ore t e e ectlon. at son said he h k · · 6 5-60 I 0 to get a RTD ~rvice the dash to refiru'sb a·t The pola'ce wi.lJ bel. d h h · unless 1 ey ma e rescrvauons 1m-..,,. 1cve t e 1eac ers were trying to mediately. brochure that contains a schedule and catch the guy because you can't drive pm control of the dtstnct's govern-RTD operates seven park~nd-ride information on bow to get bus tickets. a Roll~Royce for very tons without a ang board. Asked now whether has faciht1cs but the one at Cerritos He said people can also C411 the dasb.Somconewillnoticcat,"hesaid. worst fears are com ang true. the (' N lk . .1 th Ticketron 634.1300 but cautioned The auto n•as a 1980 model h 11 · b · f ollege 10 orwa 1s cast y e most . ... retanng c ancc ors ne response 10 demand for Orange County resi-that mailordersortelcpbonerequests Other Rolls Royce dealers were was. "Only tame will tell." dents since there is no local sue. must be made lO days in advance. alerted of the theft Regarding the commun1t> college Littman said more than 20,000 The Cerritos Colleae pickup point Concannon said Riordan came to movement. Watson said. ··1 thank it's reservations have been sold for the for local residents was selected. work today but was pretty shaken by at a crossroads. The old boom days Cerritos College pickup site and according to Littman, because no the incident. are gone forever. I think the colleges about 75,000 reservations have been facilities were available in Oranae "You would be too if someone held may need to strike out in new sold atall the sites. The RTD is geared County. a gun to your head," Concannon said. directions now. These center around ,--"~"-"-'...;;.._---"--_;_.......;....;;;...;..;;.,.M:.;;..;.;.;...;,..;;.. ___ ~-----------......::..,_,_....:...... ________ _ increased cooperation between busi- ness and industry and the community colleges. more re-training of people who are technologically displaced. And l thank the community coll"SeS should have an increased role m developing adult hteracy." Watson as critical of Cahforn1a legislators who want community colleges to return to minimal junior college goals of vocational training and preparation for fo ur-year schools. And regarding the Coast District that he's helped build over the past 32 years. Watson said. ··1 feel concerned about whether we can continue the fine rcpuat1on we've had locally and nationally. I hopt' we can. I believe It's possible." At 68. Watson saad he's not ready for the rocking chair. He plans to maintam a home an Orange County and do college consulting work. He will have the honorary !Ille of Chancellor Ementus but, he foresees no funher anvolvement with the Coast D1s1nc1 He's satisfied wtth the ach1evcmen1s he will leave bchmd. "I think I've accomplished more than I thought l would." he said. *NOW THRU JULY 31st* EVERY PLANT 20% OFF! I Wbat do you like about the Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to &be appropriate editor. The Hme U -hour aaswerlng servlcc.-may be u1ed to record lcUen to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters colamn must include tbelr name and telephone number for verfflcatton. No clrculatlon calls, pleHf. Tell us •bat's on yoar m ind. Oefly Piiot o.tlwery ORANGE COAST Circulation 714/M2--4333 11 QuarentMd Monday·Fndey II you dO nof llltll9 ytll~ P80. hy ~ lll P m r .. • bllfn<• 1 p m """ )'("• r"fl"I Ml bo> .,.._., Daily Pilat H. L. 8chw..U Ill Publisher ClaMffletl ednnlelng 7141142·5'71 Alt other depertmentt 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 W-..., ~I eo.ta M-. CA M•-old<tl-eo. '"° ec.. ~ CA o~;ie AM LING ' s S•turaty 11ld Swldt1 " y(loJ 0() '>QI ·-'fC4l1 capy Dy I • m C:.-~ '0 • m and 1(1411 oopy wll ti. Clrculatlon Tefephonee Chay Oowenbr Editor end ASS$tant lo IM Publisher Newport Nursery and Garden Cente r (Between MecArthur and Jemboree) • F.REE • Local DeUvery VOL. n, NO. 1M f ' ,. CoMt DAILY P!l.OT /Fndlly, Juty ~3. 1114 A.I ------------- They're having a swill time at the fair Lions Club sets Nlnenewplgletsjolnllvestock Art Fair today as oc Fair attendance Increases T.he Costa .Mesa.Ora~ CoaSl (Breakfast) Lions ·aub 11 tponsonna tts first Arts and Crafts Fair tod_ay_. Saturday and Sunday at Harbor Shoppina C-enter, 2300 Harbor Blvd., ~sta Mesa. The Fair will be similar to the regular Sidewalk Sale except the displays will be manned by the anists and craftsmen who have made the items. Items for sale are handcrafted and are not available as manufactured items &old by local merchants. F~r more information, call Jim Ballinger, project coordinator, at .540-7921. · Goltl-.ettl.ng lecture .et "Increased PersonaJ Power,•• a three-hour lecture focu11na on &oal-scttma will be offered at Orange Coast Coll~ on S&turday from 9 a.m . to noon in Room 111 of the Counsclina and Admissions Building. .wo~ksbop leader Judy Gremmel wil! explore m.ou':ataon, enthu11asm. success and goal-setttn&. along With t1me management1 development of an "action" plan. and achievement descnptioos. Registration fee is $10. For more information, call 432-.5880. Memorial dedlcatlon Satur4ay A memorial bench and tree in Laguna Beach's Heisler Park will be dedicated to the memory of the late Frances Engelhardt at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. BJ KAREN E. &LEIN CN .. Oel!J ........ The Oranse County fair, whjcb continues to draw large crowds to the fairarounds in Costa Meu, aot rune more visitors Wednetday when Sara. a two-year-old sow, gavebinhtofoursilll{f.c piali ti)andfrveboars(malt ptaJets). JiU Lloyd, fair spoke man, said the nine new additions were doina ruc:ely io their djsplay oar the livestock arena. So far, I 92,40S pmons have visited the fair, Uoyd II.id, up 16 percent from last year. Fair attendance bas declined in ~nt ycan. "The Ri&hteou Brothen were a big draw oo Wednesday," Uoyd said. Fair officialJ expea this weekend to brina in bi& crowds. On tap for today, Saturday and Sunday at the fair are: • Performances by Johnny Riven, AttinJton Theater, 7 p.m . and 9 p.m. today • Motorcyde speedway races, grandstands. 8 p.m. today •Professional rodeo, grandstand~. 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday • Swine, sheep and beef auctions. livestock show ring. all day Saturday • Katen Hadley, country guitarist. Reynolds Caravan 2:30 p.m . Saturday, Country Corners. 4 p.m. and 6 p.m . Saturday • Exile, Arlington Theater, 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. Saturday and • Rod Hanna's salute to Rod Stewan and Rain·A tribute to the Beatles, Arlington Theater, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. New ptileta ecamper for la.nch In tlletr pen at the fair. FFA. Engelhardt was elected city treasurer in 1980. She resi&ned the post due lo illness shortly before her death in October 1982. She was 67. Engelhardt was also an active civic leader and member of Village Laguna, an environmental organiza- tion based in Laauna Beach which is sponsoring Saturday's services. Light refreshments will be served and the public is invited to the park at the foot of Jasmine StreeL Grand champion animals, as selected in the swine and sheep Jenera! and Future Farmer of Amenca calegones this week, have been announced as follows: • Grand Champion Market Hog -"Scooter, .. a 239- pound Duroc, owned by Cathy Sherer, 15, of Orange. Sherer is a member of the Orange Villa Buckaroos 4.H pound Duroc owned by Melodic Heximer, l 8. off ountaJn Valley. Heximer is a member of the Westminslet' f'FA. • Reserve Champion FFA Market Hog - A 242· pound hog owned by Beth Glass, 17, of Santa Ana and a member of the Westminster Ff A. •Grand Champion FFA Market Lamb-.. Tav," a !~pound lamb owned by Mark Hall, 19, of M' ·on Viejo. He is a member of the Mission Viejo FFA. club. •Grand Champion Market lamb -"Jo Jo," a 112· pound lamb owned by Melanie Hilbrands, 10, of Fullerton. Hilbrands is a first-year member of the la Habra Trailblazes 4-H club. • Reserve Champtoo FFA Market Lamb - A 1()9: pound lamb owned by Rkk Fersuson. 16. of Ro lud Heipu and a member of the la Habra Hilhoppen 4-H club. Ll•tenlng worblJop slated • Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog - A 237- pound Duroc owned by Lahni Brannan, 17, of Orange. Brannan isa member of the Orange Acres Backbrcakers 4-• Reserve Grand Ownpion Market Lamb -The fair is open from noon to mido:.iahl today &Dd· Friday and from 10 a.m. to midni&ht Saturday ~ Sunday. Admission is~ adults, SI children. St 1r11icf citizens today only. For infonmtion, c::all 7~ 1-f AJR. A workshop that emphasizes the teaching oflistening H. "Anastasia," a 9~pou:nder owned by Melissa Loew, 17, of skills will be held Saturday. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Orange • Grand Champion FFA Market Hog - A 233-Fullenon and a member of the Fullertoil Hiab School ~ C~I~ an Room 113 ~ ~e Coun~l~ and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Admissions Building. Cost is S 1.5 with advance registration and $20 at the door. Jerry Broussard, a management and sales trainer, will discuss listening problems and development of verbal skllls. For more information, call 432-5880 Aches, palns workshop subject An in-depth exarninaion into the causes and treatment of common aches and pains is the subject of a workshop at Orange Coast College on Saturday, July 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 114 of the college's Counseling and Admissions Building. Cost is $1.S. Dr. Carl Held will discuss how to brcalc the pain cycle and the latest methods of treatment. Registration is under way in OCC's Community Services Office, located in the college's Student C-enter Building. For more information. call 432·.5880. Poet to read works today Poet Tom Dawson will read from his works at the meeting of the Laguna Poets today al 8 p.m. in the Laguna Beach pubhc library, 363 Glenneyrc SL The public is invited. For mformation call 494.8357. Pageant dc.keta for sale The Huntington Beach Community Clinic has tickets for sale for the Aug. 6 and Aug. 8 performances of the I ""'ma Beach Paacanl of the Masters in Laguna Beach. Persons intereste~ can call the clinic at 536--8894. Tickets cost $25 each, but half the purchase price 1s tax· deductible because a portion of the proceeds go to the clinic, according to a clinic spokeswoman. Falr rodeo tb1s weekend The 92nd Orange County Fatr will offer a taste of the Wild West in its heyday when it presents a professional rodeo on Saturday and Sunday in the grandstand. Performances will be at 4 and 8 p.m. on Saturday and 4 p.m. on Sunday and are mcluded in the price of admission. The Fair completes lls run 1n Costa Mesa on Sundal Gabriels sex hearing continued to July 26 By DAVID BISHOP OftMO.-,NetlUllf The pre-trial hearing in the juvenile drugs and sex case against Laguna Beach civic activist John Gabriels was continued until July 26 to give attorneys time to review transcripts before ma.king final arguments on whether Gabriels should be held over for a full Jury trial. Gabriels faces eafht felony counts of supplying the prescnption drug Quaalude to Juveniles and six misdemeanor counts of contributmg to the delinquency of minors after he was arrested in his Hillcdgc Street home on April 11, one day after his unsuccessful bid for election to Laguna Beach City Council. The final pre-tnal witness, Laguna Beach polke investaptor Roben Rahaeuser, testified Tuesday that police executed a search warrant on Gabriels' bank safety deposit box and found a glass bottle of Quaaludcs allegedly used to supply the youths. In previous testimony, three runaway juveniles said Gabriels let them stay at bis home where he offered them the drug and made sexual advances toward them. Gabriels' attorney, James Rjdden of Sant.a Ana. attempted to have Rahaeurscr's testimony thrown out on arounds the police did not have probable cause to believe the pills were in the safe deposit box. But South Orange County Municipal Court Judge Pamela Des denied the motion. Riddett was moll' successful earlier in Tuesday's hcanng when Judge Iles agreed that testimony from a former roommate of Gabriels., Bruce Franklln Dunn, should be stricken from the record. Dunn said he bad warned Gabriels about giving drugs to minors an 1981 . Gabriels has denied the charges. Woman farced to strip in Mesa holdup attempt By KAREN E. KLEIN Of!MO..,Ne41t811f A New York woman staying with a fnend 10 Costa Mesa this week was confronted by two men who broke in and ransacked her host's apanment and forced her to disrobe before they fled empty· handed, Costa Mesa police said. feared for her Lafe. One of the men told her to get into another room and stand behtnd a wall while the second man began ransaclUng the other rooms. The owner of the apartment was not home during the robbery, police said. The intruders went to great lengths. apparently scarcbm.g for money or drugs, looltlnJ into the toilet tank, the anic and removmg vents, the woman told police. ... Friday, July 13 No meetln11 acbedaled. The woman, 38. of New York City, told police she was sleeping on ~e couch of a borne on .the 400 block of Fair Drive Wednesday niaht when two men forced their way throuah the front door and grabbed her, warnina her to be quiet or she would be hun. The victim told police she did not sec a weapon during the incident but said she After their search proved futile, the first man told the woman to take off her clothes so she would not try to follow them. The woman complied with their demand and \he men did not attempt to harm her, police reported. C.tlly Scherer. 15, a member of tlleOranceVlllaBackarooe•B Clab. ..woru•• her Daroc ptc. Scooter. darin& jad&IDI· Scooter wa• picked Grand Champion Market Boe. PoucE Lo e Bandit wakes NB woman, robs her of $300 in cash A Ne~rt Beach woman was robbed while m bed an her home early Wednesday momm&. police reported today. The woman then waited more than a day to report the incident because the bandit told her he would kill her if she called police. T he 26-year-old woman was slcep.- i na in her home in the SlOO block of Seashore Drive about 2 a.m. WedneSo- BantlJaCtoD Beach Police were called to a res1denc:c m the downtown area when two room· matet broke into a fi&ht and one 1qui.ned the other in the Tacc with bua sprar. The injuttd roommate did not require medic&l attentton. • • • A $600 air compressor was stolen from a locked prap on the l 00 block of Adam A venue. Pohoc said the intruder apP9fCntly used a tcrew· driver to break ID. • • • four hubcaps from a blu N1 o Pul•r ~cd in a p'arkina lot at Golden West Coll ere reported stolen. The lo was out at SSO. • • • • Pol c:e were called to lnvtStiaate a 0 wild man" ho repohcdly was litlina in 1 yellow \an parked ow tbc intcneciion 9r Oranae Avtnue and t l th Suect. Police were told th man. armed with a crowber, would tan sttWhina up the in ide or his vchid e-.·ery.timo aomC"Onc walked by, The day when she was awakened by a man with a knife, police said. The suspect grabbed her by the arm as she lay in bed. He held his knife up and said, .. give me your money and I won't kill you," according to pohcc. She pointed across the bedroom to her purse and told the suspect there was money inside it. He took $300 in ca h from the man and the car were aone when officers showed up. Coetalleea A Santa Ana woman attcndjna classes at Orana.c Coast Collcac told polic:e Thursday her wallet wu stolen rrom. her briefcase. Tbe I WU placed at $760. • • • A.o unlocked window provided entry to thievet on the 3-400 block of Wsncbor Coun Thursday. Tbcy atole ~lry,a tdcvilion tandcash,fora tow toss orS3,870. • • • Early TbUf'!d&Y morai"" for the SiCCOnd t.ame m u many days, the inter rcsaurant at 2196 Harbor Blvd. was bwllarizcd by thie't'cs who climbed lhro\iih 1 roof nt. Video equipment; a television ICt. bea' abet ca h wen rtponed ato1et1. The la11 was plaocd at S l. l 82...o; • • • No proptn> 1 &Upi from • condominium con trucuon ttt It ll7 Del Mar ~ Wednetdl r\ilht. t. purse and then left the apartment through a sltdmg glass door on the balcony. Before he left he threatened to kill the woman if she called pohct. she told police. It scared her so much that she waited until 8 p.m. Thursda)' before telling police of the robbery. The suspect was described as a black male with a medium build wearing a stocking over his h~d. Thieves kicked in a door on the site but did not api>ear to have stolen anytlung. • • • An open aJ)IJtment provided op- ponun~oruhicftoateaJ S31 I cash Wedn yon the 100 block of 22nd Street The l'CSldcnt. comina back from a quick tnp to the laundry room. confronted the su pea 10 the doorway of bis apanment. The suspect inquittd about a fonner teo&Dt and walked awa) before the resident d.iJcoveftld the loa. ••• About S.59 in bourbon and vodlca w~ stolen early Thursday morning from Mesa Foods and Liquor, .530.S University Drive. after thiev~ pried open the front door. • • • Homeowners in the 3000 block of Pecan Stm:t scared off two would·bc bWJlan who had used force to enter their home about 8 a.m. Thursday momina. Two blacks in thetr mad-20s drove off in a faded py. four-door sedan after rillJina the doorbell of the home and flcelDI when finding it sttU occupied. ••• Two more male tc't~ wcrt arrested Thunday in connection with the buralaJ'y of a home last month. • • • A stolen prucrietion from an Oranae County pby!ttian was left at Parkview Phannacy. Slit Univer· sity Drive. Tbunday. but whoever left the purloined order fljlccf to return. • • • A 5te1"CO was diKOvem:l stolen Thursday afternoon ftom a Datsun 2SOZX left ID a carpon It a~nts 1n the 3800 block of Parkvte Lane. • • • A tett<> v.onb more than $400 stolen from a 1983 Toyoa Supra left iD a drivewa) on nli&bL Thieves pried a _,ndow to entry. Newport Beach A Newpon Beach man reported the theft of about $500 in camera equip- ment and $3.50 m surfing equipment from his garage in the 6600 block of Oceanfront Tbursdav . . ' A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of a gold necklace valued at S 1.000 from her home on V 11 Ltdo Nord. • • • A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of a boat motor valued at S•50 from her back):arcd m the 500 block of Ba) Thunda> • • • St. Andrews Church rtported that eiaht tons of newspapen destined for recychng ~re stolen from a sto,..gc bin at the church over a two week period. The newspa~r ~as wonh aboutS400 • • • A Ne~rt Beach man rtponed the thef\ of S3.860 in boat parts from tus boat docked at the Balboa Ba> Oub Thunday. • • • A San Diqo man reported the theft of an o,.... 197S Ferran valued at S22.000 from the 3100 block of Pacific Coast Highway Thursday. .. Fountain Valley Someone smashed a dmma room wando-. and stoic S600 m cash uM1 $1.225 JCWClr) from the master bedroom of a ~1dence m the 17000 block of Elm St • • • Burglars took $200 from a punc a dresser m the master bedroom ota rcs1den~ 1n 1he 11000 block of Azalea A"cnue e e e I Thieves stoic four wtrc-whccl hu caps valued at S600 from a 1975 F<>rd Thunderbird parked at Fountain Vallcy School Dtstncl beadqua.ntts. I l.4hthousc Lane. LapnaBeach A car stereo was ~ncd stoten from a vchjcle parked in ~e 1200 block of Starlit Dnve Wednad.ly mom1na. Transient kills himself in par , • Orange coat DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 13, 1984 itz and Ferraro ~n the busting ELMORE Minn. (AP) -Dcmo- tratic convention dcleptes haven't c it official yet but the 1)3.ny's liistoric tJcltet. the first to include a man. ts mtact and opcoina its ~mpaian in Walter F. Mond.lle's ._,yhood homciown. -Mondale broke a 200-yca.r-old C!CCt'dent Thursday by naminB Rep (ieraldine Ferraro as his chotce for tlae v1« pre 1dcoual slot She thus became a virtual cinch to 6e the first woman selected for uuonal office by a maJor poht1cal party and Mondale saad, "Geraldine ferraro and I have one v151on. one tnessage and two voices to tell it." Speaking m the Minnesota House of Reprc~ntat1 ves cham~rwhcre he announced his pres1denual can- d1dac) in Februal"} 1983. Mondale s~ud. ··T omorro\\ \\e ~gm our cam- paign together in Elmore. Minn. From there to the convenuon and (ben to the na11on and then to the White House " Afier thl'1r JOlnt appearance 1n ~more. ~1ondale and Ferraro planned 11> fl) to Lall' 1 ah<X. and then go lln 10 San Francisco and the conH·nH on on \itonda~ ·Baker ~Street ) Mondale is assured of the m~orit)' he nctd' for the presidential nom1- nat1on when the delepte roll call a& taken Wednesday night. And there was no doubt tba1 ~ajorit)' will prevail on Thursday niJht wheo a vote ts ta.ken to raufy bu choice ofa runnma mate. Ferraro, a 48-ycar-old third-term member of Congress from a Muc- collar district in Queen:.. N Y .. said her sclccuon by Mondale "scot a powerful stgnal about the d1rcct1on he wants to lead our countr/ " From a purely poht1cal standpoint, Ferraro's advantage to the Demo- cratic ticket could stem more f1on1 her background as an ltahan-Ameri- can Catholic than from the fact she 1s the first woman on the national 11clet. In 1980. President Reagan earned herd1stnct w11h 53 percent of the vote compared to 40 percent for the Carter-Mondale ucket. After their J01n t appearance at the M1nne~ot.a Cap11ol. Mondale and Ferraro rt'tumed to the Mondale home where. at a luncheon in her honor Mondak said: "We made history toda) We are the future " Tbl• l• 1960 photo of Geraldlne Ferraro and huaband John Zaccaro. Mondale camp 1gn chairman James A. Johnson said the choice of Ferraro has been enthusiastically received by delegates and party leaders. They also said they were not cenain of Mondale's decision until he reached for the tclepho~ Wednesday evening and said. "Here goes," and called Ferraro at her hotel suite m San Francisco Dunng a three or tour minute conversation. Mondale offered the second !>pot on the ucket and she quickly accepted. 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Fla -After hos&in& a record-brcaJuDJ invasion of more than 250,000 tudcnu this year, Fort Lauderdale ts wondmna bow to keep spring-break visitors away in 198S ••Jl was unmanageable, .. says A 1stant City Manager Bob Baldwin. "The basic problem is the number of student& oul there compared to the number of city people. There's just too many kids." A city committee on Tuesday plans to recommend aevcral ways to cut t~ number of students flocking to Fort Lauderdale next year. includinJ cutting out all advertising aimed at collegians aod banning beacb concerts. Alr Florida call• bac.t war.ten MIAMI -Two union leaders say ~1t Flonda bas recalled additional employees and is "trytng to crank back up" •ts operations by the weekcndl but company officials deny a date has been set for taking off again. Wilbur Spurlock, president of the Machinists District 146, which represents abo~t 65 baaaaae handlers, said officials told him Air Florida could resume opei;auons as early as this weekend. Medical te.t •peeded ap CHICAGO-With a newly developed test, reseal'('hensay t.bey now can detect gonorrhea in three hours, rather than the two t~ .three days 1t can take to find the disease with one currently used test. An addtt1ona.I benefit ~f the test, according to Dr. David Welch, who was part of the evaluauon team, as that t_be examination does not rely on live gonorrhea samples fo~ its accur:acy. With more than I million cases of the venereal disease reported in tbe Umted States 10 1981 , faster d1agnOSlS W8S needed tO help limit its Spread and rrevent complicauons, the researchers wrote 1n today's 1ssuc of the Jouma of the Amencan Medical Assoc1at1on. Discovery to carry full load CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -Space shuttle Discoyery's twioe.<l~laycd maiden launch has been rescheduled for Aug. 24 as a 2-for-1 mtss10f?, combining payloads that had been planned for the ship's first two fljghts. ThJS will eliminate one flight and keep the accelerating sbuttl~ sched~e on ~k following back-to-back last-minute postponements of Discovery s debu~ tn June, NASA said Thursday. The combin~ ~ission will keel? a commuruca- taons satellite, a solar panel package and a miniature drug-ma~ne factory fr~m going aloft on Discovery's first mission. But.two commumcattons satellites scheduled to be carried up on the second flight will go up early. 'Ezploslve' bas crash tilla tb.ree FLAGSTAFF, Anz. - A gravel truck and a bus carrying teen-age missionaries collided head-on with a sound "hke dynamite going off," ~ng both drivers and one passenger and injuring a~':lt 30 ~~er ~pie, officials and a witness said. A 13-year-old boy was cnucaJly IDJured an th~ cra~b Th~rsday ei~.t miles north of Flagstaff. Another 13-year-old boy was hsted 10 senous condiuon. Julia• Squeezer's bac~ at IJome CHARLESTON, W.Va. -Julius Squeezer, Sunrise Ml.!seum's pet boa constrictor, is sJithering in his own home again today after has snake-napper was turned in by a concerned citizen, officials said. The 3-year-old, 3-foot-long boa constrictor was returned Wednesday night after someone who had ~ news reports of his dlsappearance identified the snake and called Sunnse offic1als, museum execuuve director Homer Davis said. Olympic torch crosses Jnto Nevada RENO -The Olympic torch run was to head for Nevada today after a bncf overnight stop in the small town of Doyle, )USt inside Northeastern California. After going through Reno and Carson City, the run was to stop at the Junction of U.S. Route 50 and Nevada Route 28, near Lake Tahoe, from where 1t would st.art again Saturday. Late Thursday, the runners were (p'Cl'ted m Susanville. Cahf., by a crowd that appeared double the s12e of anythmg the annual Lassen County Fair has been able to draw. $3 mUUon 1n artwork stolen LOS ANGELES -Two paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Oaude Monet valued at $3 million were stolen from a home in wealthy Bel-Air, police said ... It looks like the thieves knew euctly what they wanted, considering they were the only ones taken from a home that has hundreds of pieces of valuable art work" Lt. Dan Cooke said Thursday. The artwork -van Gogh's post- Impressionist "A Bndge Over the River Seine in Paris" and Monet's impressionist "Harbor of Toulon"-have been valued at $3 million by some estimates, Herman said. Marine guUty la alien robberies VISTA -After two days of deliberation a jury acquitted one Marine and fou nd another guilty of robbing undocumented alien field workers near Fallbrook last winter. Lance Cpl. Roben Young. 20, flashed a wide grin Thursday as he was cleared of two charges ofrobbery, one of attempted robbery and one of vandalism. The jury found Lance Cpl. Stephen Gardner, 20, guilty of two counts of robbery and one count of attempted robbery, each with a weapon. Old man •uccumbs lnjall cell OCEANSIDE - A 79-year-old man who died after being jailed for invest1gat1on offirlng a rifle at neighborhood children apparently succumbed to natural causes. a San Diego deputy coroner said. "He was an elderly gentleman -he just collapsed," deputy coroner Gerald Hill brand said. The man's said her husband had been repeatedly hassled by five net4hborhood boys who threw dirt on his head, knocked him down with thetr bicycles and "mooned" him by dropping their pants and bending over. Falwell prote•t •par.t• arrats SAN FRANCISCO -A four-hour protest by nearly 2,000 people against Jerry Falwell's Moral Majonty turned violent with flymg bottles, rock:s and firecrackers. resulting m e1ght arTCSts and eight injuries as riot police stNa\ed to maintain order. Police Chief Cornelius Murphy said the demonstration signaled the beginning of an expected series of protests centering around next week's Democratic National Convention. The demonstration was made up of several separate groups which gathered outside a Union Square hotel where Falwell's Family Forum U I conference was beina held. Protesters were critical of Moral Majonty positions, including its stances agaanst abortion and homosexuality. • Bln11Jam awalts ball 1Jearln6 SAN RAFAEL -Stephen Bingham. the radical attorney who went into hiding fo r 13 years after a bloody breakout attempt at San Quentin Prison, was scheduled for a bail hearing today in Mario Count)' Superior Court. Binaham. 42, is accused of smualin& an automatic pistol to prison revolutionary Ocorac Jackson and trigaering a bloodbath that left three guards and three inmates dead. including Jackson . Solldult;y qurtet trial bilfiJi WAR.SAW. Poland -The lon.,..waited trial of four top Solidarity adv1scn ct\argtd With plottioa to overthrow the Communist system bclan in• Warsaw mihtary court today. Authorities rejected a request by l«h Walesa. founder of the oow-oullawcd labor union, to attend the trial, but he at.rode to the front of the counhouse surrounded by 1upporten and Poli~ to arecc the defendants' families before leavana-The dcfcndanu, former membeta or the CommmceforSoclaJSclf·Ocfensc-faceamuimum 10.yearprisooscotence if convicted. Tbcyhad ~cc\Cd aaovemmcnt offer of amnesty tn ~cb.aqe for pohucal silence. · 0 Reporten• boo.se removed -~ WELLTNGTON, New Zealand -Officialt today ordered alcoholk bevcrtats and other drinks to bt removed from hotel roonu usllf'Od to Joumahst covcrina 1 visit by U S«rcwy of State Georse P. SbultJ. JoumaUsts rctumfo1 to their roomsal w Junes Cook Hotel founCf liquor, betr and wine, commonly provided 1n New 2..catAnd hotel roomJ. bad bttn removed ... We wttt JUst told by the Amcncan Embass}' to clcai' out all the frid for IC('Uri&y reason "a hotel offici1l 11id. A U. . Erhbauy spokesman iniually sugesled tht dnnk were ~oVtd by &hc hotel in cue JoumaUsll attempted to lea~ without payina their btr ti1lb Ho~vtr, when ptt.d on the 1nue. the offidal 1aid the drinki probebly had been "movC'd on American or6trs. , O~ CoMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, Jut>/ 13, 1914 Inflat.ion' s a big 'zero' for ttiird mC:>nth in row ~.-.................... -..-................ . W ASHJNGTON (AP) -Whole· aale prictt beJd flat for I third traiJht ·month in June as both food and pJOline prices fell, the government said today. For the fint half of 1984, inflation at the wbolesme levcl wu just 2.8 t>Crcent. Not since early 1983 have prices refused to rise for a full calendar quarter, the Labor Department said. Indeed, today's report was such &ood news that one economist, David Dersoa of Philadelphia's Wharton F.conometrics, lowered his inflation A tip of the hat prediction for all of l 984 from 3 9 percent to a ran~ of2.S percent to 3 percent Until today. most economists had foreseen a full-year inflation rate of 4.S percent to S percent. Those estimates, Berson aaid. would no doubt now be recalculated down- ward. Another analyit. Allen Sinai of Shearon Lehman-American ExpTCSS Inc., said tht the price report and two others issued today .. present a best· of-all-worlds confliUration for the ........... ~lclent Rea&an trlee OD a foreet rancer'• bat durinC trip to Mammoth Caft National Park Tbm.aay near BowlinC Green, Ky. Condemned .killer ' •.. kind of nervous' ST ARK.E, Fla. (AP) -David Leroy Washington, who admitted killing three people and said he'd rather die himself than "rot" in jail. was executed today in Aonda's electric chair. Washington was the second U.S. death row prisoner to be executed in as many days. His death was announced at 7:09 a.m. by correction.-Sgt. Don Glad- dish to the 42 witnesses in death chamber. "I would like to say to the families of all of my victims, I'm sorry for all the grief and heartache I have brought to them," Washington told the w1t- nesses shortly before he died. "If my death brings them any satisfaction, so be it." Addressing the 220 other con- demned inmates in the prison. he said. "I'd like to sa to all the u son death row, don't bow to defeat, don't bow to a victory. don't bow to a defeat without a fight." ''I'm kind of nervous. That's all." A chin strap was placed over his mouth, a skullcap was tightened over his head and a black rubber mask dropped over his face. At 7:04 a.m., the jolt of 2,000 volts of electricity made his body jump briefly, and sweat darkened his shart. He tightened bis fist, and the fist remained closed throughout the 85- second cycle of electncty. About 30 people demonstrated outside the P.nson against the death penalty, while a half-dozen showed their support. The U.S. Supreme Court late Thursday re~ccted last-ditch pleas by Washington s lawyers to step in and halt the execution, voting 7-2 against further argument. GAArlD U.S. economy -sustatn«l but moderatina ai:owth and price Nb- ility. .. It's hard to find much wron1 or hinu of difficulties in aay of these reports." . At the Whiie Houae, deputy press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said infla· lion .. remains under control while the economic exP.8nsion continues at a healthy pace • • · There was little to worry about last month. . Food prioes fell 0.6 percent, their third strai&ht monthly decline. Sharp decreases for meat, fish and cap offset steep pins for fresh fruits and vqctables. Gasoline pnces were down 0.7 percent Meanwhile. the govenment offered fresh evidence that the economic expansion is moderatina from the first quarter's frenzied &rowth. Iraq cites direct hits on2ships MANAMA, Babram (AP) -Iraq said its warplanes raided two "large naval targets" today south of Iran's Kharg Island oil shipping tenmnal in the Persian Gulf. The Iraqi state radio quoted a military spokesman m Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, as saying the laflCtS "sustained direct and effective hits" and all planes returned safely to base. Marine shipping and salvage com- pany sources in Bahrain and Dubai said they had no immediate con- firmation of the Iraqi attack.. They said no mayday signals were picked up from any vessel near Kharg during the day. Two hours after the time lraq said the attack occurred, shipping sources said navigation in the northeastern sector of the gulf was normal. Iraq did not specify what type of vessels were targets o( the attack. "Large naval targets" is a term used in Iraqi war communiques to de- scribe foreign oil tankers and cargo ships which defy an Iraqi blockade and sail tnto Iranian ports 1n the Persian Gulf. Iraq and Iran have been at war for 45 months in a dispute that began over possession of the Shatt at-Arab waterway. The identities of the two vessels in today's alleged attack could not be obtamed immediately. Iraq last February clamped a sea and air blockade on KhaJ'I, Iran's main oil shippina tenninafon the gulf.Subsequently, the lraqisinit1at~ attacks on commercial vessels sailing to K.harg and nearby Iranian ports in an apparent attempt to undermine the Iranian economy by blockioa its crude oil exports. Iran has been rctalialln& wtth 8.JJ' attacks on Arab -and other tankers 10 the sou them sectors of the gulf, close to the Strait of Honnuz and the west coast of the sea lane. I e .. OUT F-URrtlTURE 20°/o Introductory Discounts See our terrific selection of Custom GRAND OPENING PRICES -now Patio and oaroen furniture. through the end of July -up to 20% Constructed of the highest quality off every item in the store. PVC-Molded tubing, and Beautiful outdoor designs starting weatherproorTeXTILENE™ fabrics. fromjust $88.00 ~rfi t for beach area . Stop by for free refr hments. We WAm' COWRS want to meet you. and have a RE.SISTA/YT chance to how off our new store. 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July 13, 1984 He's retired but magic's not By UREN . IU.EIN °' ......... ...,, Every year. at the company Christma p rty, Adnan Sundeen's fellow Los Anaeles Transit Co. em- ployees made sure they booked his magic act as the hiJhlight of the evcnina, Sundeen retired in 1968. But at 82, he stm makes the lnp eeth holiday season up to the trans- portauon employees' Christmas party -alona with his black hat and his mq1c wand. ... I can barely Jet 1n the door before thcyaJI stanaskingme 1fl brought m> magic tncks,'' Sundeen says. chuckJ- ing. The Costa Mesa mag1c1an per- formed some ofh1s favonte lncks this week dunng a special Senior C 11w~n·s Day at the Orange Count) Pair Despite the heat and the problems Sundeen had with tnck' micro- phones, the octogenarian pulled off most of his stunts during his first appearance at the annual fcst1v1t1es "My favonte 1s one I do \\ollh l\\<O tubes and yellow, green and red handkerchiefs," he said. "I make a rose with the scarves. then thcv disappear and I pull out real roses from inside the tube." Sundeen's love affair with magic began 60 years ago. he said. when he began helping his father work il- lusions. "There weren't very man} (magicians) in those days." he said Since then, mll&iC has been a lifelonJ hobby. aJon& .with ham radio operating and garderung. when he 15 asked to pcrf orm at chtldren's birthday panics. "He's so cute. He ttmmds me of my grandfather,'' said one woman 10 the fau aud1cnce. as Sundeen bustled about in his royal blue jacket and bow tie. settina up his tricks. After the show, Sundeen picked up some of his simpler illusions and walked around visaung some of the booths at the fair. showin1 off his stuff. "I'd walk up to the booth$ where only one person or so was around and do some of the eas> stuff," he sa1d. He learned magic tncks from his father and from ··watchini other fellows." Sundeen said. He s even invented some of the 11lus1ons on his own. "I do one with a washer and a stnng.." he added "It took me a week to catch on when m\ dad tim did 1t. but I was kind o( dumb 1n those da~s" Although he's al"'a's performed magic. he worked for most of his life for the Los Angeles Railway. starting in 192 I on the yellow street car hne. ··1 made ~I cents an hour." as an electrician and mechanic. he recalled. When the street cars were aban- doned and a bus system was set up in their place. Sundeen simply worked on the electrical equipment and mechanics of the buses. He worked nearly 50 years there before he retired al age 66. ··The ma~c 1s one of the things that keep me going," Sundeen said. Since the death ofh1s wife he hash ved alone in his Cost.a Mesa home. Sundeen puts on tus show free of "I've got my ham radio and my cbarie for church groups, scmor chores -I painted the house recently citizens parties, hospitals and hand1-and I do my gardening. I work the capped children. He charges a fct' same as I atways worked, I guess." JOHNNY RIVERS Fmia}'. Juh 1J i <m<l 9 P~ EXILE Satur<lav. July 14 7 ,mJ 9 PM I ..-• Sunday. July 15 7 and 9 PM DOUBLE BILL RAIN "Trlbate to the Beatles" and ROB HANNA • .. Tribute to , Rod Stewart" Orange County Pcrlrgrounds • Costa Mesa • July 6-15 POSH SALE! Sew up big saving& Adrian Sundeen worb hla maitc. Register now for camping . The. West County Famil)' YMCA 1n Huntington Beach 1s accepting rega1trat1ons for summer camping exurs1ons for youngsters ages 9 to I 7. The four to IO-day trips wiU take the youngsters to the Cahfom1a and Oregon coast, Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and to the top of Mt. Whitney. For mo~ information, caU the YMCA at 8147-9622 or stop by the office at 7262 G~rfietd Ave. (between Golden West and Marn streets in Hunungton Beach.) [M1] 0 © (}:{)£ [g lb @£® ~ & Im Im©\ [M{] 0 [Q) 0 \) (}:{)£'Im [ffi w © 0 @@lb [Q) [ID [g Im@~ [M{] 0 [Q) 0 \) A Complete Dermatology Servi~ Insurance and Medicare accepted Nursing Home visits available Daily and Saturday Walk-in Office Hours 2011 Westcliff Dr., Suite #5 Newport Beach 650-021 7 Lots of freebies at the OC Fair· While ll 1.'<>" a dime to nde the mC'rry10-round and a bud. lo sec the wvrld's smaUest hol'$C, the 92nd edition of the Orang1: County Fair in Costa Mesa is loaded with freebies. Among· the organizations rep- t'C$tnted at the fair, the Costa Mesa Medical Center is offering free blood pressure tests and cardio pulmonary resuscitation trainina. Youngster attendina the fair can be fingcrpnntcd by Oranae County Sheriffs deputies and some lucky visitors may appear on a· cable television proaram being taped by Rogers Cables)'1tems. As always. there are scores of free demonstrations. Visitors can act free ner' c and spinal examinations, ex· pcrimcnt with a portable back massager, 1et their glasses cleaned or bounce on a trampohnc. Flower fans can take home a free freshly cut plumeria blossom or learn the art of lei·makina at the Bi& Island Plant Co. booth. In the falraround's home ans buildings, visitors can sample the cookina and baking styles of celebrity chefs. Polit.icaJ parties also are on hand, passin' out free IJtcrature, buttons and suckers. The fair runs throuah Sunday. Hours arc 10 a.m. to midni&ht. Admission 1s $4 for adults, SI for children ages six through 12. Parkin& is SI. OC Fair announces home arts winners Top award winners tn thedunior home ans compeution at the range County Fair have been announced. The winners are: MlchelJe Van Aken, Costa Mesa, I st. clothing construction, blouse or skirt, I st. clothing construction. dress. short, dressy; Jennifer Luchesi. Corona del Mar. I st, clothing con- struction. dress, short, casual. Alla Warman, Costa Mesa. I st. needlework and macrame; E rk Fiesel, Costa Mesa, 2nd, needlework and macrame; An1el Jones. Costa Mesa. 3rd, needlework and macrame, wall hanging or picture. Denise Morcaa. M1ss1on V1eJo. 2nd clothing consttuct1on, 2nd. needlework and macrame pillow; Erin Lyle. El Toro. 4th. table setungs. Mary Rou11eve, Huntington Beach, I st, needlework and macrame: K,ellle Gulslneer, Huntington Beach, 2nd. needlework and macratne, crocheted afghan; Debra Balley, Huntington Beach, 3rd, needlework and macrame, crocheted affhan. Danette Baldwin, Irvine, I st, needlework and macrame. wall hang- ing or picture; lrt1ta.Dna Baldwhl, Irvine. 3rd, table settings, special occasion. Seventeen pd rnedata w.re Petit• Slrah, 1983; Charset · awarded In the home wine dMtlOn . SQtvoder. F<>Untltn VatfeY, btCW'1I at the Or~ County Fat( wine mectll. c~~. , .. ; Judging competition. Alto Timothy f~~ ~ awarded were 32 lltV« «td 49 bronze m.ctat, Sir•. 1113: bronze tnedeft. Thete wet• se LanyMM:I, Laounal•ltott;Mnor• honorable mentlonl. able mentk>n, ~. 1M3; The hQme wtne c;ornpetltlon w.. Jon 8-ln. ~ ._.,, ttonor .. held tn conjunetf~ of the com-able mention -~ a.nc. tnerclal wine judgmg. The annual 1983: Robert C~~ BlfbOa Judging Js cOoidlnated undtr tM ltland. \.honotabt• mention, guld~ Of U. Or~ County Cabernet SauvtQrion, 1113: Wine StWl~Comtrilttee and Chartel Schroder, F"oci1taln V...,, staged by the COUmy Wine honora.,.. rnenttori, red Ulble Wfne, Society. Winner• om the area 1983, Md Dan~. Hunt· lnctuded; tngton e.ch. ~mention, Gene 0...-fd, lrvlne, sftver medat, blackberry, 1983. 1-'"====·=c=e=rt=ifi=ed=D=e=rm=a=to=l=og=is=t ====~---1 Future Farmers' ART TAKE A ONE DAY VACATION ... to an uncrowded local resort. This weekend the merchants of Balboa Island have gathered together sixteen Island Artists who will show everything from pencil drawings, oll paintings. sculpture, pottery, neon art to glass blowing. All In addition to the fine retell shops and restaurants that have made this your special place for so many years. ISLAND ART FAIR SATURDAY AND 8UNDA Y 10-5 JULY 14TH & 15TH 4-H winners told Future Farmers of America and 4- H members competed 1n a variety of livestock contests during the opening weekend of the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. which conttnucs through July 15. Categories for Judging included showmanship. dairy cattle. dairy goats, breeding sheep and breeding swine. Local winners are: Senior 4-H/FFA Showmanship Swine Senior Showmanship: HolJy Scbmldt. @ a Mesa. 4th; Sena Schmidt. Costa Mesa, 6th. Senior 4-H/FFA Showmanship Swine Junior Showmanship: Holly Schmidt, Costa Mesa, 4th; Sena Schmidt, Costa Mesa, 6th. Duroc Sows Fall Pig: Seu Schmidt . Costa Mesa, I st. Duroc Sows January Pig or Later: Holly Scbmldt, Costa Mesa. 2nd. Coastal 'muralists' demonstrate work Youngan1sts have the opportunity to demonstrate their talents in a daily mural painting contest at the fine arts buLlding at the 92nd Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. The fair con- tinues through Sunday. The contests consists of compel!· tion for children. ages 2 through 17 m both md1v1dual and group catcgones. The work of each of the daily divisional winners will be Judged for a sweepstakes award on the fair's last day. Winning in the 6 to 8-year-old division was Geoff Rizzic,· 8, of Fountain VaJley. Dlllf .................... ...... Landecape Winnen A bv.bbllnt bot tab and lull laU.llM bUketa belped Coeta 11-BJCll &Cbool htue J'armma of Amertca pick ap nnt place bonon lD tbe prof-looal 1Ud8cape cUYialon at tile Oraqe COGAty J'alr. f'rom left are Peter NlcbolMD, JOlm Werner and Olenn Orlfftn, wbo, alona Witll a4.taen lllu Wilt, 22, and An.elo 8lnlbeldl, 20, pal a boat 40 boan into tile dJaplaJ. ' ~ . Gerry CleYenier atanu In front of ber controYenlal bot cloC lltand.. Monroe ,city fathers in tizzy over this attractive hazard Or~ C01i11 DAILY PILOT /Frldey. JVitt 13, 1184 A7 Does alcohol affect body like fiemal sex hor•non WASHINGTON (AP) -Some attnbuted to abnormal doses of effects on the body attnbuted to ewosen1. but few rcsearcben bavc drinkina alcoholic beverges, indud-looked at other inam:lirnts in al· ina prottetion qainst bean disease, coholic beverases because rthanol iJ may result from hormone-like the most obviou active ubsta.ncle. substances in the drinks and not the Gavaler told a tcmitW' spoMOred by alcohol, a racarcher said Tuada~-the Aklobol., Drua Abuse and Meow Scientists at the University of Health Administntion. Pittsburgh say l)lant estrocens from Women who consume the tbe wheat. com, rice or hops used to equivalent of four mixed drinks daily make liquor and other alcohohc statistically are at a hishct risk of drinks may affect the body just as developina breast 01nc:er, she said, human female sex hormones do. and !Ome of these cancers are linked Judith Oavalcr, a reta.rch u-to estrocen exposure. sociate in the university's department So far, no data prove conclusi'Vcly of medicine, said animal raearcb that alcohol or pbyto-at~s came indicates these so-called "phyto-breast cancer, Gavalcr said. but it es~ns" have a potential for caus-does sugest that these substance ina b1ologjcal effects in humans as could have a role in the disease. well. Three phytO-eStrotens have been "The animal data, aJthough found in alcoholic beverages and all preliminary, indicates that exposure three -betasitostcrol. biochamin-A tophyto-estrogens causes an estrogtn and 1tnistein -have been identified effect," she said in an interview ... lfit an some breast cancer tissue, be said. works the same way in peoP.le, then Gavakr said humans arc expoRd many of the effects Iona attnbuted to to phyto-esuogens from man) ethanol may be caused by phyto-sources, inctudina from arains, vca- estrogens." etables and veaetablc oils from Chronic use of ethanol, or pure peanuts. olives, soybeans, com and alcohol. is assocaated with impotence other plants. and sterility in men. she said, and a "I suggest that we ~ constantly few even develop such .. fenunine.. exposed to pbyto-estrc>sens, but that characteristics as slightly enlarged it 1s not necessarily bad," she said. breasts. Both esuosens and aJcoholic Heavy alcohol consumption in beverages arc known to increase women has been associated With blood leveJs of a type of cholesterol reproductive dysfunction, early that seems to protect against heart sbtaid. To 1tst the dliects of UcobOtic bevera&n without lbe .aoola.t Gavaler and colleapa mnoved • ethanol frOm bOurbon ~ah • vacuum-.eva~ation &ecla•::t ~ then nuud tbe~•• 1'r• bourbon into the daiJy dri_nkina offemale rats Whose ovanes bad~ removed. :-,, Because the animals no &oaeer" ma their major sources of ntro1=. the rcteareben looked for any etlJ'Ollft- linked rcspo1lJCS. They found that die uterus and fallopian tubes Of each tit tbCte rats. which $hriU tn ~ absence of estroten. iDCIUICd ·a weiaht tfter exposure to the special boutboD. Aho, hormones that siimulale ovarian activity. which were at elevated levels after removal of the orpns, declined with consmnptioa of the non-alcohotic boutbon, lbe laidi Because of these results; she said future studies of'. ak:ohol conswnp- tion and disease~ will hav~ to separate the effects of ethanol frOtD those of the phyto-estrofm!. MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) -City officiaJs arc considerina closing a roadside hot dog stand because the woman who o perates it is "an attractive girl" who mi&bt cause traffic accidents by turning the heads of male drivers. menopause and increased risk of disease. These increases tn h1gh- hot dOfS in the sun, set bcr own hours considered an attractive nuisance," certain types of breast cancer. density Upoprotem cholesterol may and brillg her 9-year-old son to wotk according to the minutes. These same effects also could be stem from phyto-estrogen exposure, with her. ~---------------------------------~~~~--'--~~~~~~-----:-~ Gerry Clevenger, 30, of Glassboro. quit her job as a cocktail waitress two months ago to become her own boss seJling bot dop. "From what they tell me, she's an attractive girl," said Council Presi- dent Vincent Tarantino. ··1 felt it was a nuisance. I observed vehicles stop- pina and her comina to the vehicles and her holding a conversation." Oevenger said she got the ap- propriate licenses to open Gerry's Hot Do& Stand at a busy intersection in a rural section of this southern New Jersey community, and never ex- pected any controveny. "I haven't caused one accident on this comer in the two months that I've been here," she said. "I don't even wear shorts to cause any accidents." Qevenger says she left her job as a cocktail waitress so she could peddle Customers generally pull off the road onto a small patch of dirt to pick up their hot dop. But Tarantino said some motorists have been seen stopping in the street. RUFFELL 'S UPHOLHl lY, INC • r ....... .,,.lll ltzz HAmJR kWD~ COSTA llSA -SU.115' .. That is a heavily used inter- section. I feel she couJd cause a hazard, she could cause an accident." he said. .. lfshe wean short pants or a bathing suit, it would be a hazard if t--------------1 someone took their eyes off the road.•• Tarantino said local lawmaken were told of Oevenaer's '1And by Butch D' Alessandro, who owns a competing business, Butch's Little Ponderosa,.aaoss the street. .. She will stay there and wave at these peopJe to come in. I think it's a traffic hazard out there," D' Alessandro said. He acknowled~ he doesn't like the competition use be too sells hot dogs. - At a recent township council meet- ing. lawmakers discussed whether aevenger "is causina a potential danger to motorists or could be EVERYTHING FOR f VERY OCCASION. Pl.US MORE! ----~ Happy Summer ~ UllfTT llSI UICl ~, Non-smoker . 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It's about time The reactton to Walter Mondale's choice of Geraldine Ferraro as his running mate (presuming his fellow Democrats oominate him m San Francisco next week) was swift and just about equally divided between two points of view: It's-about- time and She's-not-qualified. Rep. Ferraro ma) not be qualified to be president, but it's certainly about time a we ~ve up the addled notion that a woman's gender ts a d1squahfymg factor. Like most domesuc politicians. the congresswoman from Archie Bunker's home district m New York City's Borough of Queens ts said to be light on foreigh policy expenence. The same might have been said about President Jimmy Carter, the Georgia peanut farmer who earned international acclaim by orchestrating the Camp David accords and then commited political hara-km with his handhn~ of the Iranian hostage cnsis. A lack of practical expenence m mternational affairs didn't keep the Ronald Reagan from the presidency. Nor has 1t kept him from providing strong-if controversial -direction to our foreign policy. Besides. since when have qualifications been the foremost consideration for vice-pres1dent1al candidates. Traditionally, the vice president has been chosen for the politcal support he - until now it's always been a he -could bring to the ticket. Vice- presidential candidates largely have won distiction as answers to trivia questions. But even the least presidential among them - many cntics hang this mantle on Gerald Ford -are superior people, achievers, who have risen very near to the top of their chosen professions. As a congressman. Ford was not famous for his foreign Policy acumen. But his brief stint in the Whtte House may have been as important as any in American h1stor}. Ford was the Mr. Nice Guy president, the all-Amencan family man who cooked bis own breakfast and helped a nation forget the "Imperial Presidency" albatross that had been hung on his dishonored predecessor. Richard Nixon. Ferraro knows domesfic policy, 1s intelligent and would bring her own special skills to the office. Are her particular skills the right ones for the person aspiring to sit a heartbeat away from the Oval Office? Perhaps not. But Ferraro would bnng to the Democratic ticket the same thing that political parties look for 1n every candidate: Vote- pulling power. Rather than criticize Mondale for .. using" her to draw female voters, we should rejois:e that a milestone in the history of American democracy has been passed. A woman whose candidacy would ha\e been rejected automatically because of her gender -and despite her quahfications -can now realistically seek very high public office. It's about lime. . . Talk's not so cheap Argument continues over Man'<, most valuable invenuon since con- trol of fire Some insist agnculture merits that d1stmct1on. But an e" en more basic notion credits language. Oaim 1s the ability of people to talk with one another let them develop a collect1 ve intelligence upon which civilizauon coald be built Observed Edna St Vincent Mtlla\ "lt"s not true that life 1<, o ne dam'n thing after another -it's one damn thing owr and o"er ·· Sir. 1f \OU can read :!00 ""ords a minute. )ou're doing that thing in manner l}p1cal of the Amencan businec;s exccu11 ve. Q Where·d we get the hne. ··< In~· but no cigar .. ? A. l an only guess It goes back to carnival booths where gamesters tossed coins. pitched nngs or threw baseballs for small pnzes such as (lgar<>. Q. When you only sec pan of the moon. 1t"s because the sun 1s shining on much of1ts side awa} from us. not because the eanh's shado"' conceals pan of1t Were you out to lunch when "ou implied the moon 1s eclipsed e'en time 1t 1sn'1 full'' .\ ·E,1dentl} .\m no"' told a cat will lose 11s halance. 1f\ou cut ofT11s wh1sker<;'> Js that nght'> Dandelions are sexless L.M. Boyd Is• •yudlcatfil columai1t. "So many districts will no doubt be faced wlth tough i:Jeclslons: Cut the footba.llcoachlngstafforthemathfaculty?Buykfcklngteesortest tubes?'. • . ~~~\.~~t'ftl ~~, -~ ' /'-1~ /~ .~ THOMAS ELIAS Schools face set of tough choices Htgh court ruling to prohibit fees may signal cuts ----Midway through another hot Cah- fom1a summer, one of the legacies of Proposition 13 is obvious to parents with teenage children: Most school districts have no summer programs. Sfocc 1978, many school districu have had to choose between cutting ou1 summer sessions and choppina vitaJ programs during the school year. Their choices arc about to get quite a bit tougher. For the same state Supreme Coun that allowed cities and counties to assess many new fees as replacements for some of the taxes they lost to Howard Jarvis and Paul Gano has now forbidden schools to do the same thing. Since 1979, many schools have been chargrng fees for participation in extracurricular activities like sports., bands and student newspapcn. Those fees, ranging up to SI 00 per student, circumvented Propositton 13 in the same way that c1tJcs later skirted the law by forming special assessment districts 10 pay for parks and street lighting. The schools' reasoninJ was that since after-school acttvit1es are not regular classes, they're not ''integral" to the free educauon every student must get. The Supreme Court wasted no time shootine that theory down when it ruled this spring in a 7-1 decision. "It can no longer be denied thal extracumcular act1v1tics constitute an inlegral component of pubhc education." wrote Justice Otto Kaus. H is maJority opinion also blasted the notion offee waivers for students who cannot-afford to pay. The whole idea offecs. Kaus wrote, .. contradicts the plam language of the (state) Constitution" which says schools are to be free regardless of ability to pay. Like most other school-finance decisions handed down ID lhe last 12 years, this one will hurt middle-class suburban school dJstncts far more than those in the mner cities. For most urban districts never assessed fees, fearing that huge numbers of their students wouJdo't be able to pay. But a heavy toll was · exacted in more affluent areas. The Ac.alanes Union High School District in Contra Costa County raised about S 190,000 last year by charging $60 per student per sport. Mann Coun~s Tamalpais Uni- fied distnct charges $45 per student per sport and planned to raise the fee to $60 next fall. .. The court decision could be devastatmg," said Superintendent Tony Trujillo. "But it also could help. We've been trying for about three years to get a county athletic foun- dation ofTlhe ground. This could give us the impetus we need." Laotians r isk lives to flee repressive regime But 1f not. Tamalpais will have to cut other programs or look to the sute Legislature for money to keep its football teams in shoulder pads and its band supplied with trombones. "There's no doubt the Legislature will be approached for more money in the next year because of this," said one lawyer for the state Departmenl of Education. "But legislators may decide extracurricular activities arc not as important as reaular class. And the idea that the LegJslatutt has plenty of money is verr. optimistic ... Refugees who r each haven in Thailand tell harrowing tales of danger, death \\ A~HINGTON -( a tastrophe and conflict have become com- monplace.' in Laos. a farawa) land abused by the communists who rule 1t. Thousands of Laouans. most ol t~m Hmong tnbesmen from tht: hills. nsk their hve'i to escape across the Mekong River into Thailand. Many of the people are persecuted because they were U.S allies dunng the Vietnam War Thetr travail I'> descnbed 10 a secret cable from the U.S. Embassy in V1en11ane. With charactenstic d1plomat1C' understatement. the cable states th3t ••many people in this country have had a pretty rouJh time ·· This ha., <:*Used "surrcptJtlOUS flight from the oountry by Lao and others who feel themselves threatened h> the (com- munist) re11mc or who see gnm economic prospects under 1t." ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot No earl\ end to this flood of human misery is hkely. according to a Defense Intelligence Agency repon, because "the Laotian communists are determined to pacify the Hmong and integrate them into the new order .. But the tn~smen. the report de- clares. "will vehement!) struggle to maintain their way of hfe free of government interference" M} asS0C1ate Dale Van Atta v1S1ted Thailand recently and spoke to Lao- tian refuaces who have reached the dubious haven of Thai ~fuacc camps and detention centers. They had harrowina talcs to tell The stones most dccplv etched tn the heans of the escapees mvolved babies -those who were born aJona the escape tnul and d1e~d dunng its ngors. those who were killed by aovernmcnt 'i0ld1ers and those who H. L. Schwartz Ill ChHJ Oow•llbJ ld•tOf •nd I'"' IOIN!Pu~ Frw %1nl ~-10.101 -....... , l)) W<tlt B<lt f>• Colla Mne AC!Ornt (:Cl"~"""r" • Rf>• •WI •..._CA !I, .:1 te [dttor Tom Tait C11y (d•fOI . JACK AIDEISOI died from inhaling too much opium 'imokc. blown 1n their faces to calm them do~n and prevent cryi!}j ~t could betray the whole party to communist troops. Van Atta's interpreter. Pongk.aset Suwannakoon. told about a refugee mother he had interviewed Her baby began to cry JUSt as they were stealing into a raft to cross the Mekong. Afraid the Pathet Lao soldier patrolling the river bank would hear the cryina. she put her hand over the baby's mouth. But in her panic the mother covered the tnfant's nose as well. and by the ume the raft reached lhe Thai side of lhc river. the baby was dead. At Ban Nona. a fishina v1 llaae on the Mckona. a leader told m)'. a5o- toe1atc about a problem the vtllaae fishcnnen had encountered in rccml years· naaama bullet-nddled bodies 1n thear neu. The ordeal of el!Clpc was descr1bcd by You Toua Xiong. 36. a Hmona leader who h d fled ha mountain \ill e wi1h nine famtly memben lasl February. Thty rro 5Cd a dam north of V1cn1u1nc h)' boot and cauaht 3 bus to the caoital They wrrt ahlt to acquire a small truck. and the) started dnvtng toward the border. Other hopeful escapees joined along the way until they had 26 people rrammed into the little truck. A.t the Mekong crossing. the) managed to obtain two small boats, which made repeated tnps across the river in the dead of night. With I 0 refugees still left on the Lao bank - three men. five women. a 4->-ear-old and a I-year-old -the boat& went back for another pickup. Suddenly. the refugees on the Thai shore heard gunfire, then silence. The boats never returned. BO MBS A WEIG H?: The Pentagon and State Depanmen1 arc quietly but passionately at odds over a shipment of wcapons..grade plutonium from France to Japan. The Pentagon 1s afraid the plutonium may be hijacked by ter- ronsts 1f it 1s ship~ on a c1vthan frci&hter with no m1htary escort.. The State Depanment 1s afraid the Japanese wtll re5ent bcina told how to handle the nuckar material. For rc&$0ns of their own, the Japanese don't want mih\an' rnvolvcmcnt 'n the plu1onium hipment. The reason 1he United States is Involved at all 1s that the material used to make the plutonium came from this rountry. By law. U offietals art obhied to approve any subsequent use or disposal of the deadly product The Japanest plan to use the plutonium stnctly for pcactful ~ltn utic rt arch Tha&'s no p lem f there. The sticking point 1s 10 the method of shipment. The Japanese government -ap- parently worried about its people's sensitivity to things nuclear -says its fCJUlations rcq_uire that the plutonium be shipped on an unarmed freighter. A mihtary ship or escort would create a furor in Japan. But the Pentaaon points out that it would be ch'tld's play for a terronst pna 10 waylay the fre1&hter on us J<>umcy halfway around the world and hi.Jack the plutonium. TerrorislS in possession of a nuclear bomb is a recurrent Pentaaon niahtmare. The State Depanment is willina to risk 1t in the cause of' good relations with Japan. My sources tell me the White ttouae will be asked to seulc the controveny J•dl NNUUll & • 1yrHIJca14HI t'Oltllll&l6L So many districts wtll no doubt be faced with toujh decisions: Cut the footbalJ coachinJ staff or the math facultf Buy k1ckina tees or test tubes. The choi~ was easy when it was between reaular classes and summer school. Bur no summer school has the kind of powerful community sup. porters th.at beck many hiah school football teams. If school districta decide for academics over extracumculara. the coun decision may force those backers to translate their suppon ll'lto money, or else keep quiet no... EIJ&I U a Suta JIMkl• ... c.lw..Ut .. •tat• all.US. Pilot welcom d ·..-.-' ( Big fen, P.c-10 COelltlon rejected bJ CFA KhoOla In 1V bid. 82. He's NO •. 1 at last Moffet in favortte•s role after succeSS- at Olympic Trials By ROGER CARLSON Ot .. Dlllr ....... John Moffet has been a sWJmmer blessed with success since his early days in Newport Harbor H1gh's prosram. W1nn1n1 has been a way of hfe with records and champ1onsh1ps almost a foregone conclusion. But there's always been someone. somewhere, one-up on him. Whether it was Canada's Victor Davis or Amencan Steve Lundqi.aist or Britain Adrian Moorhouse or Soviets Vladimir Sh~etov or Dmitri Volkov. 1t seems. the talented Moffet was always keeping his eyes and thoughts on someone higher on the ladder. No longer 1s this an issue. Moffet. who'll tum 20 two days before he goes for the gold medal an the I ()().meter breaststroke at the Olympic Games on July 29. 1s Lbe rcignioa world record-holder m the event with a clocking of I :02.13. And. although he's stJll .. onJy" fifth in the 200 rankings, he figures to be the one to beat for the gold 1n the 200. meter breaststroke Aug. 2. John Moffet says Moffet, "and of oourw. it changes things. I'm the one to beat - and ifs a fun position to be m.'' AJthough he " one of Amenca's veterans (be earned a berth on the 1980 Olympic team which did not compete in the Soviet Unaon), he admits emouons come mto pla)' Coeta Meaa'• John Moffet enten the Olymplca u the rei&Dtna world record- Dllr ......... ~~...,.. holder ln the 100-meter breutatroke and la a faTorlte ln the 200 brea•t. Moffet went to the recent Olympic Trials with just two things on his mind -qualify for one of the two available bcnhs m each event. Now. with that accomplished. be has a reputation to live up to also. "Ifs the first time I've been No. I," .. ~arc so many nerves in the blocks," he says ... What you have done for the past wt years 1s on the line .. But now that I've made t,he team I don't have to worry." While Moffet stunned Lundquist He has no records • • • But Carl Lewis· only concern is winning events HOUSTON (AP) -He is one of the best-known track athletes in the world and a favonte to wm gold medals an four events al the Olympic Games. Yet. Carl Lcwts doesn't possess a world record an any event. But he wears a jack-of-all-trades title comfortably. .. 1 think it proves that fans Like competition, they don't necessarily like records because right now I'm the hottest person in trac~ and field and I'm probably the only one (of the top athletes) without a world record," Lewis said in his final scheduled news conference pnor to the Olympic Games. Lewis qualified for the Olympics in the I()(). and 2~meler duhes and the longjump. and will run the anchor leg on the 400.meter relay. Yet he's not conc.erne_d about records because he says it is not an objective. "If I really wanted them. I could have them, I think. But it's not an objective," Lewis said. "My objective is to compete in a lot of events and have fun. If I singled out certain performances on certain days I could LA not laughing at Carson's joke Russell commits 88th error of season ... and It's costly CHICAGO (AP)-Johnny Carson got a big laugh Wednesday night when he joked that pop singer Michael Jackson and the error-prone Los Angeles Dodgers have something in common -they both wear iJoves on one hand for no apparent reason. But Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda wasn't lau&hing Thursday after his shortstop Bill Russell's fielding error allowed two unearned runs to score for Ch1caJO in the first innin$ en route to a 3-2 Cubs' victory in 10 1nnmgs. It was Dodger error No. 88 this year m 89 games -agamsl only 66 for their opponents. Asked why the DodJers arc only 18-25 apinst the National League East this year -compared to 46-26 versus the d1v1s1on all of last year - Lasorda deadpanned, "Because we're not beating those teams ... Asked why. he told reporters in the clubhouse "They are scoring more runs than us." It was All-Star second baseman Ryne Sandbera. however, who got the last lauah -a homer into the lef\- ocnter ffeld bleachers in the bottom of the 10th, tus 12th ot the season. .. I had two strikes on me and I was choiring up on the bat. trying to get solid contacL I was fortunate it went out,·· said Sandberg. The victory st~tched the Cubs' extra-innings record to 6-0, and it was the 11th time this season that the last Cub batter of the game got the winning RBI. . "Any time you hit a ~me-winning homer it's great, said Sandberg, whose heroics came off reliever Tom Niedenfuer, 1-S. .. He's a hot ballplayer n111t now. You got to give him credit," said Niedenfucr of Sandberg. who on Tuesdaynightstolea base and went l- for-4 at the plate for the wmmna National League All-Stars. "lfhe kecpsswmging hke that we're going to win it all." said teammate Leon Durham. playing in his first game sinClC jamming has nght shoulder June 24. "l didn't want the rest. but it will do me good down the stretch." he said. Durham contributed a s1n&1c m Thursday's victory. and said his shoulder felt fully healed after its first test under pme conditions. Los Angeles collected nine hats and at least one Dodger reached base in all buc the1irst tw0 innings. "We got auys on. but couldn't get them in;' said Lasorda. Rams open training camp The Rams opened \heir 1984 traini~.:f Thursday at Cal State FuJlenon and Coach John Robinson ex hilb hopes it wu just the stan ofsomelhina big. "We have a mucb clearer picture of our team than we had last year," Robinson said. "A lot ofthinp have fallen into place iooc lhe end of the seuon." The Rams, e combined S.17 in 1981-82. were 9-7 and made the playoffs in 1983,_which was Robtosoo's.fint Y'W' -!th the~ • ··1 don't think anyone can ~uesbOn t.bal 'this 011~1uiatJOft ' committed to aoina beyond what""'~ 1iit ~(a contciides' for the playoffs) into a contender for the champt0nsh1p. kobtMOn s&Jd. Forty· ix rookies end 1.0llftl veterans reponed on the Ont day of camp. wbicb will last unut Aus. 19. The mnundcr of the C)9.:man trainani-camp 1quad must ttpOn to camp by ne:u Tlaurtday. probably have world records. .. But I'd rather go 19.8, 28-7 and I 0.06 and win all three instead of setting records," he said. Lewis' non-record performances have cenainJy had no effect on the attention he receives. "I've gotten more attention before the Olympics than most athletes do afterward ... ~wis said. ··1t's mmd- boggling to thm.k what it will be like if I do well m the Olympics." Despite predictions that he will easily match the four gold-medal performance Of Jesse Owens ID the 1936 Olympics.. Lewis is assuming nothmg. "The media can only report what 11 secs." Lewis said. "At the Olympic Games. I've been built very high as a gold-medai threat. I don't look at myself that way. I just thank of myself as an athlete competing.." Lewis said he would be upset at not winning four gold medals only if he loses by not competing well. "You have taJentcd ~pie m different events," Lewis S8ld. "lfl go out and run the I 00 meters and Ron Brown has a fabulous start and just runs a great race and l run 9.93and be runs 9.92 and wins the gold medal. then I can't really sec me being disappointed. "It's just like some races they've run great against me and I won and they weren't disappointed. Per· forman~ as Lbe most important thmg. Ifl perform well. the medals or whatever happens. won't be that big a deal." Lewis says his pnmary objective going into the Games will be to remain relaxed and concentrate on qualifying for the finals in each event. "I could jump 27 feet in my sleep and I could run 10.2 basically from a standing start so I should have no (Pleue see LEWIS/BS} U.S. Olympic track and field •tan Edwin Mu.ea (left), Mary Decker and Alberto Sal•ur model unlforma. Who'scriticizing now? AngelS"getanother sparkling pitching effort from Witt -__ By RICHARD DUNN 091r"94c.n11,1 •111 The Angels. who wettn 't expected to ~t much p11cbin.& this season. contrnue to get plent) of tt What the} wen" expected to get -hitting -hasn't consistently matenahzed. Although the) got enough of 1t Thursday night at Anaheim Stadium. That is. enough to help Mike Witt complete his fifth game and win his nrnth (9-7), as the ngt-hander tossed a strona five-hitter 1n beating the Milwaukee B~wen.. S-2. and added to the amazing resurgcnct ofan often crillClled pitching staff. "I think we have a good pitching staff." Witt said af\er bis win. which topped his previous carccr-h'lb total. "but WC have to ICt runs_ too. They go hand tn hand. .. We went throuJh the first half prttty good. and we won maml) on p11chmg. •• Witt, who wiu scratched from his last s1.1n (July 7) w11h tcndin1t1s in his right bicep, fanned fi"e to r11sc bi American Leaguc-lcad1n& total to I 06 1n Wlnn1n1 for the f ounh time rn a ro-.. Mcanwhtle, the An.aeb received some help in ~he standings from 8ah1more. whtch boun«d Ch1caao tW1ClC Thunday. After Thursday's play that left the Anatls '45-42 only a millimeter behind djvision·lcad1n1 Manncsotl (.._.I). But, intt the ~ls have been somewhat shaky in the unfncndly confines of Anaheim tedium this season (I ~23). docs a win in the fll'lt pme of a I ).pme homestand mean much more than just that'! •• ure. that bas to be a plus for us ton.i&ht." nsel Manaerr John McNamara ia1d, ''(ClUn& back into fiRt pta«. lhc fin1 u:i"k out or tbe bo . Howevtr, it /oo;..;d hkc both teams had taken three days off. in the early ao1na. at least. Witt walked and came home on a three-base throwing error b\ usually surr-handcd first ~srman CN"11 Cooper. ti: mg to nail Jackson going to thud after Juan Bcn1que1 s slow roller for an out to uurd ~man Roy Howell Jackson. hustlina on the play the whole way, perhaps tr\uered a spark the Angels could UK. "1 had a rouple of days off." Jackson nottd. "l felt li~e I was 19 a.pin·· Then JO~tr\g)) said. "Just srcat basrball 1n unct~ .. "Isa~ a lot of &ood th1np toniiht'" McNamara said. .. Witt's p1tchina. (Rod) Carcw·s hitt10J (3-5). Jackson nuuu.na the bases-not 11v1n.a up." The skids continued. for Milv. .. ukcc. through the third lDDlnJ. C&l'TW sot the pme's first hit •• bloop double off the &lo~ of a di' in.a Rob1n Yount at hort,top 1n shallow left field. He moved to thlfd on a pasSC'd ball end stottd on a wild pitch. The Brewers turned a routine out into a run-sconna double mt~ fifth when the .\nacl~ u~ tht-ir lead to 3-1 . With t outs and Carew on fi~t. a tno ofBrrwt~ (Yount. Howell and lcft-tieldtt Ben Olliv~) couldn't bandit Fttd L>nn's pop up down the lcf\-field hnc. a 1t Wl'nt oft ~ivic's &JOvc. a.Uowi"' CarTw to scott. ""ho. of cout'IC. with two outs, v.-as runn1na on impact of tM ~II. And that WIS all Lbe An&els needed, although the) added inalc runs in tM tl'Vt-nth and ciahth 1nn1n , for a ~11 ot a cu h1on. . •n the I 00 with his world record clockin1:the Stanfoird jun.icw says tbe dfon tumcd on him later, i11 1he 200. where be held on to act the ft.oat of cao berths behind Richard Schroeder of Santi Barbara. "My 200 was homblc ... he sa1.1-.. I didn't feel soocl in the water aoa the whole race was forted. I was ,Pf'Obably a little ncf\>'OUS. And, I quatioo my own intm itj. I bad already made the team.·• Moffet swam a 2:17.66. well off'hb ant1ctpated pace. Davis and Moorehouse. 1n Id· d1tton to Schroedn, fi&urc to &ivc Moffet his tou_&hest cballenar in the 200. In the 100, it's LuadQuist and Davis who arc his chief rivals. .. In the 100 I'll just have to go out fast, .. says the Costa Mesa rmdca.t. "Steve (Lundquist) is right behind me and definitely my ma.in competition. And, you never know ..... he added.· alluding to the unknown factor. Moffet turned to hi&h ~ workouts upon bis return toSoutbetD,, Cahfom1a from the Olympic Triall; • WJtb Lbe idea of a taper bqinnin& Within 10 days. .. • ~ wtnner of the l 00 gets a botnii in additJon to a aold medal -a ptape, on the men's '4 x 100 medley relay team. which projects as a baV) favontc for a gold medal on the fiDal day oftbc Games. Aug. '4. -.. Wbtle the boycott of the Com· mumst bloc countries is a very .. issue in most directions.~ swimming, the men's breasastroki lS VJrtually exempt. • .. Volkov (the Soviet) is the only ont (Pleue .ee llOJl'PBT /BS) Games right on . schedule LOS ANGELES (AP)-Saying tbC Summer Games arc on scbc:dule. Olympic orgamzers announced Thursda) that about 80 percent of Olympic constructton is compiett and 90 peTCCnt of sold t.Jdets have been mai.led. With both main Olympic~ due to open Saturda.y.-Los ~lcs Olympic Orpnmng Commtttce president Peter Uebcrrotb said Thursday that living quaners and competJtion sites are 98 percent complete. Speaking to reporters at what he called the final pre-Olympic press bncfing. Uebcrroth said: .. We're going to be all right linancially. The surplus will be there." The LA<X>C had previously pre- dicted a $I 5 million surplus. Thac ... s been reduced. he admitted. but wouldn't say by how much. "I don't think it's m the best interest of the Games. and we sb.11 have discussions with ABC. There arc so dam man) vanables.." he said Howe" er. he S8ld a final accountJna wi.11 be given before be leaves the L>.OOC to become comm1SS1oner of major league baseball on Oct. I . "l thmJc we've shown a dtrcct1on" by bnn11ng down the exorbitant costs attached to prev10us Olympiads. be said "We've given it a whole new structure We were a factor" in pro' mg the Games can be cost- effecu ve. he said. However. he said. "there's· no cockiness." adding that "we're not fallible. and a lot could go wrong.. There are gomg to be bugs. and we have to work them out." The .&.BC-T V talks arc the only ncgo11at1ons still hanging. he said. and the) focus on possible reductions as a result of the So" 1et-led boycott 6y 14 commumst-bloc oat.Jons. The .\BC contract renegotJatJ have been held up b~ the illness >\BC e\C'CUll'e Roone Arledge, ht s~ud A~ed 11 an~ progress has ~lS made. he said "The} have-n't movtd much." He added that h(' hopes to have \ht matter resoh ed before the Games bc&tn Juh 28. Ol)mpil-'11lage officials said they expect about 300 athletes at both mam '1lla.g~ ~turda\ Jordan sparks Olympic squad GREENSBORO. NC (AP) North C"arohna·s Michael Jordan ~red 25 pomts 1ndudtng 19 in lhc second half. as the U.S. Olympic Basketball team romped to a 96-8' c~h1b1uon victory over a team of National Basketba.U A.ssoetat1on All· tars ThursdJ) ntghL Jordan. the 19 4 Collqc Bas:keblU Player of the Year. was l~for·19 from the field. includJna lk>f· I• tn the ~nd half with manyofbi romi!'& on layups and dunks. Tndiana•s Steve Alfons. him fa 47 pcrctnt shoottr tn five pttvi pm was 6-of· 7 in \he second anJ fini bed With IS poin Sam Perkin of Nonh Lina * Alvan Robcn~n of Arb had •2 np1ttt. Amons the youna vctcrus ~na Thundly ~ rutNe quanetblck JeffKemp, ICCOnd·yeat hnebecker Make W1khtr. ICCIOnd· year offensive lineman Oary Kowalski and rookie ckfeftsive end Doua Reed. who pent last s.caton oo the iiUu~ lftCn'C hsL Mil~"aukc:c teorcd in the fint 1nnina, thanks to a coupltofttronand Wm'sonlytwowalksofthc game. and the nicls urd h ( 1-1) in the SttOnd a~cr Rqpt Jl(k n SO. C\'Cn after havtnl I long la)'OfT (11 d.a)'i) from a (Pleue ... ARO LS/93) The 01) mptan broke lO a l S"' ~ 1n th~ first st\ mmvtcs end tbe N~ ,quad OC\ttftt'O\~, Tired of f()Otball 1nentality, Cosell says he wants out Fnm AP dbpatdla w ASHING TON -Howard Codell, •II • ,. m the veteran ABC sports annouooer. says he's "tired of bt1n1 tied to the football mentality" and doesn't want to broadcast any mon: football or baseball games.. USA Today reported today. Cosell whose contract wttb ABC runs OU1 at the conclus1on' of the Summer Olympics. said told ~c newspaper he wants to concentrate instead on has "Spons Beat" show and on college lectures. Cosell. 64, has bttn a member of tbc "Monday N1a,ht Football" crew smct' its began 14 yean ago. ., 'Tm urcd ofbem& t1cd to the football mentaht)', Cosell told the newspaper ... You say they put a fast !11an on a slow man and a tall man on a shon man. There s no bnlliance 1n dcducmg that ... "I don't want to work anymore football or baseball gam~ " he said Howe\er Cosell. who was a membeT of ABC's crew in Tuesd.a) night's o\11-Sw game, saJd he felt he obhged to talk to ABC chairman Lco~d 9,'oldcnson .. to see how much he wanlS me to conunue. He s,a1d he re<'e1ved hundredsoffcttersa week from people aslong how the> can become sportscasters. "I tell them.· Become a gutteral illi.tcra~ and learn how to catch a football. ... he said. With his lectures. (osell ~1d. he could ''educate our youth so. lh~t JOumali~m could be returned to spons broadcasung. Frustrated Oliver wants trade SAN FRANCISCO -Al Ohver says Ill he wants to be traded at the end of the sea~on from the San Franc1sco Giants, preferably to an Amencan League club as a designated hitter. in order to pursue his quest of 3.000 hits The 37-}'ear-old first baseman expressed frus- tration at his role Wlth the Giants, who arc in last place in the Nauonal League West. I 6 games behind d1vis1on - leading San Diego. "lfwc don't win, at the end of the season I will io m and ask them to move me elsewhere," Oliver said in Pittsburgh. where the Giants started a series Thursday against the Pirates. • The first baseman, who has a .305 lifetime batting average, said there arc two reasons he is disclosing his plan to ask for a trade now "It will give them the opponunaty to put someone else at first base, and 1t wiW give me a chance to move on to a team that will give me the opponunity and the respect that goes along with getting 3.000 hits," he said. Ga ettl'• doable •~k• Twin• GU'f G•fl:d era kcd 1 two-out double • w part a threo-run rail) in the 1CYenlh, d Prut Vt.aucattcred five Detroit hias over eiabt rnnin to p' up has sixth ~t wio u Mann ta trimmed the Tigcn., 4-2. The Twin bo moved into first place by ptrttnta e point o~cr t.bc A , wett U"&ilin& 1-0 before their comeback in the boltom Of the le\'entl\, Rody Ba•• Started the innina with 1 double off Du Petry, 11-4, and two outs lalef, Gaetti doubled and Bouton Jlmnn and &.Irby Packett followed with RBl 1inglcs ... Torooto wted to pin any around on the Amencan league East leadina Tigers, how- ever. as Dave KUpno'1 24th home run of the year capped a s1x- run scventh-innfna explosion that rallied Oak.land to a 7-4 Jecis.ion over the Blue Jays Seou McGttaor hurled a four- hiner and Cal Rlpllen Jr. horne-1,,,.11~,...--..-..-.IL' red as Baltimott defeated Chi- cago, 3-0. and completed a sweep of a tW'l·nisbt doubleheader over the White Sox. The Onoles snapPed C h1cago's ~ven-pme wmning streak w11h a 2-1 v1CC01) 10 the opener as Wayne Gro11 and Eddie Marny hit homers to back a combined four- hitter by Storm Davis and Sammy Stewart .. PbJJ Nlekro scattered seven hits over seven innings for his I 2th victory and Dave Wlnfleld dnUed the first of four consecutJve hits an New York's three-run first-mmng as the Yankees downed Kansas City, 5-2. N1ekro leads the league wtth a 1.88 eamcd run average and 1s 12-4 ... B•cld,y Bell drove in four runs with a double, san'1e and sacnficc fly and, Charlie Boap pitched a four-h1tter to lead Teus to a 7-2 victory over Oeveland ... Rookie left-hander Mark Luptoll• tossed a three-hitter through eight innings and Seattle held on for a 3-2 v1ctory over the Red Sox. Langston, 7-7, also held Boston to just three hits on July l in Fenway Park. Padres pad lead to alz games Eric Sbow and Craig Leffert.I com-Ill bmed on a four-hitter and Kevin McReynold1 rapped lus 12th home run. leadmg San Diego to a 4-1 triumph Thursday mght over Joaqalll Aadajar and the St. Louis Cardinals. The victory boosted the Padres' lead to six games over Atlanta and 7Yi over the Dodgers in the Nauonal League West ... Elsewhere in the NL, the Braves fell another game behind as KeJtla Benwulei and Mite Flti erald each drove in a pair of runs an a &. five-run ninth mning to give the -r.I New York Mets an 8-6 victory an Atlanta ... Steve Carlton pitched a five-hitter through seven an- nings and drove in two runs with a double. and Onie Virgil and Tim Corcoran each homered as Phila- delphia knocked off Houston, 5-3. Carlton, 7-4, struck out four and walked one as he won his fourth game in his last five ------.J decisions. Al Bollud collected Show his 18th save, pitching the final two mnings ... Jose Del.eon struck out I 2 batters in Clght innings and Tony Pena's run-scoring double capped a three-run fifth innin.g as Pittsburgh stopped San FranC1sco, 6-3 ... Gary Cart.er, the Most Valuable Player an Tuesday's AJl-Star game, drove in aJI three runs wtth a homer and a two-run single to back the combmed s1x-h11 pitching of Brya Smull and two reheven as Montreal Expos defeated Cincinnati, 3-1 . ages 11 to 15 Fiii out the coupon ••king for Infor- mation about M ing a DaUr Piiot Carr,.r. Your parent• muat approve of rour ap- P'11ng for a Dally Piiot route, therefore lo b9 ellglble, rour parenn muet elgn your ooupon. A• aoon •• poHlble after receiving rour coupon, one of our Dl1trlct Maneo-r• wlll call to explaln about becoming • Datlr Piiot cam.r. For more Information c.a1 the Dally Piiot Clrcul•tlon Dept. M2-'333. THE Daily Pilat c/o Clrcul•tlon Department 330 W. Bay, Coeta MeN, CA 92829 YES. I want to l.arn mo ... about b.ing a Daily Pilot Carrin NAME _________ _ ADDRESS ___ _ CITY __ ZIP _____ _ SCHOOL A TTENOING AGE GRADE~~~~~- PARENT'S SIGNATURE W ood ab z le. to lead by one WUUe .... the li&htly 0uih rookie n caJled .. Wtt WlJlie;· bi~ half the holes he played shot an kndcr-par 63 aod cstabli bed a 1-~suoke lead Thunday in the first round of the Buteh Golf Classic: io WilliamsbWJ, VL Host pro C.r1!t Strop, wbote home i on diis course, rqalned the pun.ina touch lb.at has eluded him much of the season and bad a 6S that left him second &Jone. Lbldy Miller was next with a 66 in the hot, humid weatber. l.ullJ Waatai., who bas taken five utJes in 1hc last two seasons but has yet to win this)'~. and Bntee IJet&ke led thearoupat 67, 4-unckr par .•. In the U.S. Women's Open at Peabody, Mau.:, consistent Amy Alcon and patient Jo Au Waslaam shot onc-un«t par 71 s (or a share of the first-round lead. Alcott, winner of 19 events U1 l 0 ¥cars on the LPGA tour. and Washam, a veteran WJnltss since l 979, were the only players in a field of l SO to break par as the 72-hole event returned to Salem Country Oub after a JO.year absence. Black agree. to akJp meeting INOLEWOOD -Jock.ey Kenny E Black, taken off his mounts last week after f11hng a drua test, has agreed not to ride dunn& the remainder of lbc curttnt Hollywood Park season. By agrceina to ••actdrcs.s•' some .. health problems," Black wdl not be the subject of a hearing by lbe stewards of the C.ahforn1a Horse Racing Board looking into lbe incident. The board announced the decision after receiving mfonnauon that Black intended to take a vacation dunn& the next few weeks and would not be accepting mounts durina that period. Black was removed from his mounts on July 5 after the results of a random drug test given the jockey by Hollywood Park officials allegedly showed a· cocaine metabolite in his system. Glanta, ~tiring• awing deal EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -The m New York Giants traded five-time All-Pro • • linebacker Brad Van Pelt to the Minnesota V1k.inas for fullback Tony Galbreath, the National Football League teams announced Thursday. Van Pelt, 33, hacf been a starteT with the Giants since 1974, a year after he was the team's Scicond-round draft choice from Michigan State. Van Pelt was AJl-Pro and played in the Pro Bowl from 1976-80. Galbreath, 30, started the final seven games of the season for the Vikings last season. He gained 474 yards rushing with a 4.2 average and ran for four touchdowns. He caught 45 passes for 348 yards. Galbreath was a second-round draft pick of New Orleans in I 976. He was a starter with the Saints for five seasons before being traded to Minnesota prior to the I 98 I season. Saltz ousted from tourney NEWPORT. R.l. -Danny Saltz, a product of Corona del Mar and UCLA. was eliminated from the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships here Wcdnesday, by Leif Shiras of Milwaukee, 6-3. 6-3. Saltz had advanced from the first round on Monday wtth a 6-4. 6-1 tnumph over Marcel Freeman of Los Angeles. CF A lllern bers reject Big Ten, Pac-1 0 From AP dl1patcbes bad each filed a commitment form to ference and 19 maJOr independents. All 63 members of the Colle_ge be pan of the orgamzauon's plan. ..Naturally, we arc pleased with the Football Association. 1gnonng efforts Neinas said "filed a commitment unarumous vote," Neinas said from by a Big Ten-Pac-IO coalition to ~ure fonn" means the schools arc bound. the CF A's headquarters in Denver. them away. agreed Thursday to JOIO The CFA membership consists of The Big Ten and Pac-10 Con- together for a television package in the Atlantic Coast Conference, the ferences are not members of the CFA t 984, officials said. Big 8 Conference. the Southeastern and are work.in$ out a separate plan Chuck Neinas, executive director Conference, the Southwest Con· for television nghts. Wayne Duke. 1-~o~f t;;h~c;;C;;F;;A;;· ;;sa;;id;;;ea;c;h;o;;f;;h;;is;;m;;e;;m;;;be;;rs;;;;;;f;;;ere;i;;;nce;;;;, iiiilbiiiic_W_es-teiiiim-Aiiiitiiiihiiiileiiiit1iiiiciiiiC;;o;;;n~-l the Big :T: en commi~ione~. had said his coaht1on was talk.in$ Wlth several Eastern and Southern independents in an attempt to widen its base. Duke did not provide names of those schools. . An attempt to get the CFA and Btg Ten-Pac-10 to censolidate the etfons failed earlier this week. The Supreme Coun two week.sago struck down two existing NCAA packages sold to CBS, ABC and ESPN for almost $275 million, saying they were in violation of federal antitrust laws. On Tuesday, college football's mjor schools turned down a last-ditch proposal by the NCAA for a TV package that would h~ve been based on voluntary cooperation. "The CFA Television Committee will commence discussions with aU interested television entities at the earliest possible date," Neinas said. He said the basic CF A television plan provides for a national market- m& cffon in two times penod on each ~te -offering those to national networks and national cable -as well as an open period for conference and instit.utiohal telecasts in the afternoon. which would be used for local and regional broadcasts. f ~IltJISI~ '11111~ ll1lY. 1~1u~1~. Tlw B,d ly Yachr Cl uh of Nl''-' port Beach 1s having .tn < )f>l'll House , and you're 1nv1rcJ tu tome JOIO the tun !:>.uurJ;ty anJ Sunday, thl· 14rh 1mJ 15th of July. FRf E h.t~ cru1,c.-. all day .lh11MJ rhl· luxurious 65' L.mll'r p,,"'cr'Jilcr:" FREE l·nrcnammcm, tltt"OS, rdn.•.,hmenc'l nnJ drawm~ (,"FREE ':lilang Ir., one; .mJ J1~1r pri:c . While yo11'rl' ''nJ1)~I0).1 the fo'tt1v 1t1c' you c.m fmJ out how 1.-. cu learn ru 'ail ar -, rhe du~~· American S::ul· ing A~sociation accredited o;iuling academy. Ir w ts only $100.00. So. come on hy -jom rhc fun ,u the Sally Y1.Kht C lub FREE Open House. MAJOR L•AGU• STANDINGS A"*1uft L .. eu. 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S.xttl I 0 JO Dernier ct SO 1 0 lltutMI u 4 1 2 0 sn4brt 2t1 4 2 2 I Gutrret rf 6 0 0 0 MtflflWI K l 1 0 0 Mtrtllllf t 1 I 1 SloddarO 0 0 0 0 MldftdO cf 4 0 1 1 D\ll'MI lb 3 0 1 0 .. ..., JI> 0 I 0 I MortlllCt rf t 0 I 1 v..-c J o I o JOavll c 4 O t 0 SlllllM 1• J 0 1 0 C.. • l 0 0 0 1ti.1• JOOO Owenaa lOOO LtW• cf 1 0 0 0 Jtllmlll 1111 1 0 I 0 IJ!tne• tOOO Iowa" 1000 Wlllltldlfl I 0 0 0 TrlMll • l I 0 0 HIMl'll\lr • 0 0 0 0 '°*1 • 1 0 0 0 T.-al 1 M 1 T... »4 1 I I HOM IUI wMll wlMlfll run K*"M ............. ............. ,.,.,_, ClllCa9' ---1-I °*"' WWllnt ... -~ (t) 9-41tuattl. ~llbtt '· 1.e»-Ut A/llllltt •• OlaWO • ,. ,_.WWIMll. 11t111N1. Ha-MvlNI cm. ~ cm.~ .. v....,, lll\a ... " M •n U IO ........... A,._ t I t I 1 • Hledl!Mrl...M I ) I l 0 I Oilll9t Trewt t f t 1 J J l~WJ•l t 1 0 I \ 0 Treul ~ .. I Ml!et lft H f'ltl, N......-.. fc:tlef le 1 Miiar In lllft Hl,..._lf!MIWt CIW ...,...1. WP-l'rllUt . T-Ul A~J),)ft ....... LM.- (Tilr9Utill TIMHMIY'• O.W-) 9ATTIMG (200 ., Dtttl: OwvM, San D'-Oo, .357; Frtncone, Molltrtll, ~. Stndbtf'9. ~. 3J7, JClatll, San Ftan· clsco, .320; CIMI!. ~ton, .319 RUNS! kndtltrO. ClllcffO~~llllY, Allt(tll, 91, Samutf, Pn la, SI; GwvM, San Di.to. 56; lt•lon, .MontrMI. 54; WIOofns, San DleDO. 5' RBI; GCarter, Montrtel, Q , J D1vl1, Ctilceiro, 59; Sdlmldl, Pnlladtlolllt, 5t. S.ndtlero, C.tilcaoo. Sl, OurNl'n, c111caeo. S2: MumPl!rey, Houlton, 52, M41fplly, Al· tanta, 5l HITS: Senc!Otf'o, CNcff01. 1.~•. Gwvnn, Sen DleQo, 11'; Sernual, F'tlntOtlPllla, 111, llltamlrti, Atltnfa, 103; Wynne, 9'1tttt1Urllill. 100. DOU9LES: Hubbard, Atlante, 21; Sand• t>tro. Ollctoo, 20, Frencot1t. MolllrHI, f9; GCtrttr, Monlrwt, lt; llalnai, Molltrol, \I; Samull, Ptllltdelllllll. 11. TRIPLES: Stmutl, ~. 11; ~ •• Clllc.eoo, 11, Crui, ~ton. I, Gwvnn. San Dltoo, I, McGee, SILouls, 7. HOME RUNS· MIXtltlY, Atlanta, 10, oc.ner. MontrMI. 16; Scnmld1, Plllltdell- cin1t, 16, MenMI. Ded91n, 1'; VW911. PllhldelPhla. 15. STOLEN 8ASE.S· Samuel, PhlladtlPnla, 41, WloolM. San Dteoo, 35, fttdul, Oncln· natl, 31; Dernier, ClllcaoO, 30, llalnet, MontrMJ, 21. PITCHING (I decblont). Sloddefd, Chi• caoo. 7· 1. 2.44; Soto, Cincinnati, ,._2, 2.,., Orosco. N-York, 7·2, I 96; Danlno, New York, 10-3, J.40; IAt, Montrtal, 13-4, 2.,1 STRIKEOUTS: Gooden, New YOl"k, 133; v~ Dtd9tn. 1a; Rv111, Houston, 103; Solo, Cincinnati, 103; Carlton, Phllldtl- PNa, 96. SAVES: Sulltr, Sll.OUI&, 21; Holland, Plll~la, 11; 1..sm1111, cnic.eo. 11, Orosco, New York, 17; Gottt0e. $an OleQo, 1S. Swtss 0.,.,. Cat GstatC, SwtlutttM) ~ lleu!Mt,..... LIOvd Bourne CU.S > dtf Vltu Gerullltl• (U.S.) by forfeit, Woltetr. Flbek (Poland) dff $andv ~ver CU.S.1, 6·4, 4·6, 6·2. JOM HlouerH (Spain) dtf Tim Gulllkton (U S.l, 6-•. 6-1 Team Tennis SllMIFINAU ( .. "" '"""" .......... ) San D1e9e Buda 2', I.A S'""91 14 lOTI Slntlet 8rao GllC>eft CSDI def. Rosc.oe TenMr (I.Al, 6·1 DeulMt Tariner-SherwOOd Stewart Cl.A) def. Glll>er1·Rou Case (SD). 6-S. Mi•td DeUllttl Glll>ert·Al'drH l.Hnd (SD) dll. st-•rt·Ttrrv Holland, 6-1 NOTE: Sin Olaoo wlll Play for Cham· PI001hfp SUl'dlv aoalnst 1111 winner of tOl'lloht'• maldl t>etWMn tile 1.ono BHdl Brt1ken and Ille ChlctDO Fire Deep ... fbNnl OAVl!Y'S 1.0CK•ll (Newptrt a.tell) -26' anoten . 35 l>a!TKUdl, 345 l>otlllo, 10 vlllowtt lt, 23 Clllco bllH, 131 Mnd 1>1111, HS mackerel, 47 ·~•. 10 ~. I IC\lloln, 2 rock nan. NIWttC>aT I.ANDINO (Naw!Nrt 9Mcft) -75 •nolen . 10 YelloWlt ll, 71 bllH, 59 bonito, 3 btl'racudl, ' rodl ntll, 317 mtdltret. Thll weetr's ~ llMnts LOS ANG•1.•s -lououel CtnvOl'I Cretll, Cattalc l..eka, Puddlnoctone l.tkl, Pvremld 1.tk• SAN BlltNAaDfNO -Sllv1trWOOO Lakt. Rt.,,••1101 -Pltrrl• I.eke. SAN LUIS 081Sl'O -l.oi>et Lake KEllN -Kern Rlvtf' CDemocret Dam to t<R 1 PowertlOuta. Borell PowtrllOUM 10 Democrat Dam, ltalJellt Dem 10 eor.tl PowtrtlouM, IC.Ill Powtr"°'-ttt to l.•k• IM«lella). T\11.Altl -8ont Crltll, Orv MHoow CrMlt, Kirn River (Fairview Dam to Kill PowertlouM, Jotln&Ondate 8rld0t lo Fair· View Dam>. Nobe Young Crttk, Peoo« mini Crtek (UPPtr and IOWerl, Soutll CrMk. Tutt River (North Ind tOUlh lork• of main font). TUlt River !Cedar Stooe er•>. MAD•ltA -~n Jollquln llllvtf' <middle f«k), Soldl« l.alle, Star,_..111« l.akt A~MI! -Blue l.1"91 c-1. CartOtl lllver (MSI 1.nd Wtll IOl' .. t ). INYO -Baker c~. lie Pint CrMll . 81"'°1> Crttk Clower mlddlt, toultl Incl lntalt• II). GoocSalt Crttlt, tndaoendeoce C,..., I.aka Sebrina, l.ont Pint Crttlt, Oak Cr.-<north fork), Pina Cr"41t, ROO. Creek I.tile, Svmmtt Crtttl, T11100M CrMk, TinnemeN Crtell, Tut~ CrMtt. MONO -BrldoeOOtt ll~olr. Buck· eve Crtell, Convict C!'ffk, Convict l.lkl, Deedmall CrMll, Ellery l.tkt , o.orOt L..a.ke, Glell Crttlt, G\1111.tlle, Orenl Lake. Gf'Mll Creek. Hltton c ........ June l.akt, LM Vlnlno CrMk, LM Vlnlno CrMk (tOUlh torkl, Llttle Walllar River, l.unclv Lake, Memmle I.Ike, Mammoth c,......, Marv ukt, McG.-Crwk. Mii er•. 0wa111 Rfvtr <Banton Croulnt •lld l!t 5twlfltl), llevtrMd Cr•. lto«Mnson Creek, llOO. CrMk ,,.redlM Camp lo Tom'• ~. Tom's Plact u..tr.m IO Roetl Crtelc. Lake), lt\111\ C,_, Slddht&I Crlllk. SwdillalMto LllMI, Slltrwln ~. SllvW Ult, $W..,._, er.-. l10te Lalla, Tl'\llMUI LM.t, TWiii l.aMI atldM!tOtt (UNtr aM IOwW), Twin Lakes Manwno!tl, ~ er. 1""9" ~ '°'"'), Vlrtinla L.eMlt (taOef ~ '"'9r), w.-. It"'-(Olrlt , .. , CMM- Of'OUllO to fOWI\ of w.-.r, L•vlll Ml•ltowa c~ .. ~· ., .. ) MODERN PE'NTATHLON • ) DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS -·- <Nera halt~m.ae eours, with 1 s ob1tae1es • t .... •• '_. .. ~·. ~· ':: • I ""(, Silhouette targets at 25 meters using .22 caht>er p1sto1s mA300meter race against the clock · freestyle stroke . ___, CRO~.~. COUN TRV "~21 2m1lerun ~~ with a ttme ~ l1m1t . AP Nl·ws Gr«i1ptucs Men's toumament (at W9armllur9. Ve.) Wllllt Wood 33-:io--.3 Curtl• $1ranoe 34.31-;5 l.lnclV Miiier 34.,,.--.. LAMY Wtdklnt 34-33-67 Tlm Sll'l\P$Oll 34· 33-67 Mlk.e Smith 37·30-67 Joey Sll'ldtltr J7-~7 Mika Raid 33-34-67 Ratofl Landrum 34·33-67 8ruc1 Lletlk• 32·3s--.7 Vance Haefner 32-ls-67 Rod Huc:kollt 34·34-61 Tony $lilt 34·34-61 Howard Twitty 34·34-61 aruce Atbher 34· 34-61 Mike Nlcolalle 34-34-61 Mika 8rl0nt 36-32-61 Scott Sl"'4't0fl 3S-u--6e 8111 IC.ratzert 34·34-61 TOl'IY Del.uca 3'·32-61 TCCMn 33-~ Rover Mlttble 36·33-6f 0-oe Burnt 34-J~9 Woody Blac:ltl>urn 3'·30-6f Kennv Knoa 36·33-69 l.1rry Rinker JS· 34-69 Brett Upper 36·33-f9 Tom l.ellman 33-36-69 Ronnie 81tek 36-33-69 Jre Inman 36· 33-6' Sot> Bovd JS-34-69 Jim Kina JS-34-69 H~t G1'ffn 36·3+-70 Sieve Metnvk J7·l3-70 Lerrv Zleoltr 36-Jot--70 G1rv Krueger 37·l3-70 Rick D1tP01 31·J2-70 Andy North J5·JS--70 Biii Britton 36·3+-70 Adam Adams 37·33-70 Tim Norri• 3'·3+-70 Bol>Ov W1dkln1 36·3+-70 Wayne Lavi 35· JS--70 Tommy V11tnt1na 37-33-70 Greo F1Now 34·36--70 81" C11fff Jl·l3-71 Jim 81tlr 37·3+-71 Dan Pont 36· JS--71 Cal PMta 37·3+-71 Lenee Ten 8roeck 3'-JS--71 Pat LllldMY 37·3+-71 Rutt Codlran 36-35--71 Jon Cllaffet JS-3'-7 l Jedt Sprtdlln JS.-36--11 Mark Cafcaveccllla 3S-~7l Mlk.e Sulllvan JS-36--71 St-1.lebttr 36-JS--71 Allen Miiier 31·33-11 Ken Green 35-36--71 DA Welt>rlno 3'-32--71 Garv IC.OCll 3'--ll-71 Mlkt Donald 31-Jr-71 Greo Pc>wen 36-35--71 Brad lrvenl 31·33-71 Denis Watton 3'-U-71 Mark Brookt 35-36-71 Steve Tlloma• JS-36--71 Tommy Armour Ill JS-36--71 SIN Gl11aon 37·3+-71 Jtdl Ferenz 37-lS--n Joelle MAIOd 37 -u-n am Sander 31·3+-n Mark Wiebe 33-39-n lol>bY W1l1et 31•3+-72 Jeck Rtnntr 36·36--72 Mlkt Holland 3'·l3-72 Rtll CtfdW911 3'-l'>-72 ue Rinker 37·»-n SCott Watkins 36-36--72 Pal McGowan 31-J.t-n DaYe EIC:Mlbtroer 31·3+-72 MltleGove 3'·»-n Pnll Hancoell 37-JS.-n ClllP ledl 31·3+-72 J c Snead 3'-»-72 0-M Cadle 36-36-72 Mlke Cunnlno 36-36--72 Gavit\ l.evenic>n Jl-35-73 ~rk Carnr.ele 36·J7-73 Dan Halldonon 37·36--73 Clerence lloM 36-J7-73 John Adams l7·36-7J Jn Cudd >6-37-73 Ktfl l(tltY 36·J7-73 John Htl'Nrlk 35·31-73 Grier JOMs 37·36-73 Garv Halltlero >6-37-73 Sii.Mier Heath 37-0.--73 Tom 1.1mort >6-37-73 9oO Wren lt-3+-7J Lvn 1.olt 31-lS--13 WoodY Fllahuoll l6·J7-n L.M Eldtf ll·»-74 D•MV Edwards 37.3,.....74 Garv Twloe• l7·'1-7' Waf, >.rm1troi19 •·3'-74 Forrtsl F1111f JS->9-7' Da111d P9oolel U·»-74 800 MlJfrWIY 40·3'-74 Bob Sheerer 3'·3S-74 Garv Marlowe 17·17-7' Mlkt ~nam >7-37-74 ~ Stuen •·»-74 I( C Li.c> l1·»-7S Miila Wt1$11 31·»-15 Jim Dtnl Jt->6--75 fire,,. Cenner •»-1S ltllldY Wttlllnt J7·»-1S Jim aoor.1 '8·>7-75 VICi.t llaaNdQ •·»-7S ltod C:W1 lt-Jt-U INCO'GrM't 41·1'>-lS Dave 0'1(*' Jt-»-tt (ly-.... »·»-JJ ..w Al"-' »•»-11 Jotwl M.lflef'IV ..... ,. AtflOld ~ •-P-16 ni.metGrn ~ I..,......,,, u•~l't """ 0 1B:;;:tl9f ~,_,. ~,~ ~ _,, ll-.tt .,,....,,. Deve Dettft ~ k'M'Hedl ....,, ••'1wl ~ Ck'll OllWllll! .,~ °"",..,., ~ Oii--.,~ NWtY"-...... ....... ... ...... , ........ cMl'9 ...... »f'I..... .......... u.s..w......-10.. , .. ~.Mt-.J Arrtt Alcon Jo AM Wttfl*tl'I -~ .AvtkoOU"*• t •baE Allee Miiiet Pllltv'11HMn 1(1tny Wf'\ft-ltl Amv••• ft Mlt )Orlft HulNl'Oftw ~F°"'"*1 L.IM Yount OOMte-.nl Ca role Cf\ar1lol\olar Jllllet 8urlle Oll>lon Hotflt Si.cv Mvle ltrioi9CcW LMl Gtrlle<a 8ttsv Kint t •HMttttrf'arr L.Ulf ~f(Mtl Patti llluo K11t1v ~tiewtlt DoMtWtdte Mll'fl\tNWM Ktrlll~ •·Jelen Plltoe:a \fldl.I F«ton fttftny Pull Mieh911t ... Jert-vn lrllz s..r111 twrtn Pal Brtdltv Olarl011t Montoon'l8rV JIM 9lltlodl ..,_ TllClme& 1 • l(afhe IOMllOll J_,,...te Ktff c.111v Marino Jene! Alldtrton Kamrvn Youno Beth Daniel Pit "''''°" a· Tina TOMllt t ·DorolhY P~ SMm Turner Ht~l.OIMl .-Matv AnM Widman DeODiaMuMY Myre Van HOON Dlanne Daltev CtlhYManl LeurleRlnlitr Mart• Flouertt Dotti OebbieHtH ~aHavrtle a·llOOlll Wtlu JoAllN cam. •·IC.Im Saiki DtnlM SlttOlt Marianne Hunlnt .. Jtnnv Udbedl J.,. Crtfltr Kn KanntdY •-P ... Dunlao Annt Marlt Palll t · Joennt Ptdllo IC.1fl!t; Baker Marv Betti ZJmmtrman Mn OtleE~ Robin Welton MlndYMoora val 5'llnnar JudY Clerk 1·Da0orlh McHelfla StrahLt11~ 1·Anoell AllllM K1tlly Hiii Ttw ... Hfl$lon Muffin SClencer·Oevlln 1· JodY ROHnllltl Sall'( l.lttle •• ....,,,,,. Sander C1thvMorw Lenore Multo111 Dorothy Germain Jackie aerttcn C1t11arlna Penton Cattiv t<r111ert D1wnCoe 1·Hollv H1rtltv •·Debre 111 ldlard P1trlcl1 Jordan Sis s.mtn Lu Lono Radler Elelne Croaov Tammv Wlll>Orft SUlle McAllhter Juli lnluter Vldll Atv1re1 Judv Ellis Vldll Slnoteton Steofltlllt Farw•g 8ar1> 9unllOW$kV Chris JOllnMNI Maret 8o11rt11 Diane Qeugrtenv Marv H1tem1n Sutle atrdov e.rw • Ptndttoaat •• Midlellt hrllottl Jina Locti 1·KMd!Keu1et Dint Howe 1·8rel'dl Pict or MaTv A Cannev Julle Fulton C1r1a GIHOOW e· Tl'lerna sc11rtc11 N1ncv Rul>ln Grace Sterr Lffllurkt P1met1 Gietzen Helen Beth Duntz S.ndl'I Ptffner 1-IC.rlt TK!letter 1·8ar1>ere Mudie Deoov R llOClfl •-Marv Ct N G•le 1·Df1na Dickman Denlte I.I vlone MorMn Frie! l.ftllePlteraon LltaWrlOht •·S.r1 Anne Tlmma LYM Aci.tnt Peula Sllvlntk y 1-Conn,. McCl•n Cindy Swift Cam Ablltcal J~lfet MlcCurrlCll Keren Shapiro 1-Holltv Sue Morrit RuthJflteO Sherrin Galbrtltll 1-Maroar•t t<elt •·IC.1t111Mn KotlH Anne D111e C1rolvn HIU -rnateur NASL Wl!STSltN OfVWON V1ncouv8" Mlnneaol• S.11Dt990 GOiden 8aY Tulsa W I. Gfl GA U Ptl 14 23201'" 7 • 20 17 11 51 ' 5 n 13 19 • • 7 1' 24 21 43 J9111'1•3' EASTE•N orvtSIOH W L Gfl GA 8" Ptl C'lllC.e90 7 7 17 lS 24 '4 c '"""°' 7 s 21 11 , , " Tot'OlllO 1 S 25 12 17 5' T1mH 8ty S t 1' 35 16 45 Sl 11 POintl are a""ardld tor I """'8tiofl or ovwllme wit\, kM' POln~ tor • •'-10U1 lflctor'f, t"CI Olll l>OllV$ -· tor ~ toel K~lfll a mealmum ol IM" _.Mme No llonut POlnt It 1w1rdld for o...,.11me or tllOOIOUI toeli. ,,..,..~,Sc No MIMll KMduled T...._.,.sC.- No Ott'llh tdleel\jjtcl ........ oe.n.t TtmN .. V ti San 0"90. n Mlnnetolt 11 Ooidln .. y, n ,.._ York el TulM.. II OrMge C0Ut DAILY PU.OT/Friday, July 13, 1914 .. ntm09Aea --· ...,.., l.rMt l( .. J JUI QM , .. Sl'IO_..,....,, Utwtl iUO a.- O!beO AMII CZIMIJ ' ... AM~ ,._. tfOIM, ~ 0... ~ ......, lolN n¥mlA .,, ~ o.-'o.o • ._ :r .. ~ • ~an ~aACL •nr• 0-. to .. pr,.,...,, ta 4otl I .......... '""""') JM "' ~ SOUi C'"*IJ UI AM r-.. .... For H.a ~ ,_-- .....,_, EMt' Kie, GIA!eM ~"' ""'*" N Gitt. OeftcN Cllle, ClauY'I A*-'I. Time· 1US U IJtACTA <Ml ..id dt It l'WTM llACL '411 vw.a ,_. Tiie air~ IH GttCS.l 600 ~ 2M •• OotM aer rrr~I •to f.60 lnd» A,.. (ft'lullllt) tot AIM ~ Wetdl Mo«! llM, ll ...... TN Tru. nmr. OOll Tltnt: 22. 1 • U UtACTA IH ) Miit Uol• llxnt tl.AC& l50 ••• E..., hM "-*' lC4IJ H.• 7.» ... ,_ l(i9ty 11.wfell) ut '°' Ovlillltrde GOOd (Ii. 0¥Qa) 7 • AIM ftelait Yw-ii. LAO, fllV °""9!1d, EftY Jett ~O. 0.""'-TOtO, I C.ndV, 5eft ~ Ou9e•, ~ Tlffte 17.'7. SIVIWTt4 It.ACE. i'9 ,.., .. A ""' HollsY IHwmtctl iAO >AO U0 Hut Mii ~ lc..tdolll UO t.20 ""'1 Fette; •ao.tt (Hitt) ut AIM racmd· Jtt6 ~. *""-Cldw, Mvrfla ltftO, Mata 4llCI $atl, Mo¥e Gell19¥, Pwtdlw M1..i u ..... Tiie ftto119ow Time 17" S1 IXACTA Cl•tl Mid UUO leGMTM RAC•. 350 vw.ia. Dfllltn 81ue (Glnl 77AO 'U0 5.• C<*ed Nk»IV CTrMsurtl 7.20 3M '°'V ROCll (Htt11 lM A11o r.-. t Hai A Df•m, c.wtifWd L.ldv. Pan Mv Coov, ,,,.. LAlt Sellr.n.. Fllltnl"9 ....... TltM: 17.11. n .-.CK SUt '1·7·r7·t ·21 -.oo 13,,.,.oo wltl! five WlMlno llc:t.•I• (five Mt'Mll. Cetr~ Poot t1','4S9S MNn'M It.AC&. m vara HotrN atM <CrMOll') 1100 7.20 HO lleftb Action (Haft) 3.IO ,. Mr Cotfu LAt1l (lilrmon) 3 .. ,t.lfO raced: a... Oft Oh>. E1 Poirer°' Gold, Tew.u VllUlle, MA._., Morns Time: 4US. '2 aXACTA (2-)J Hid $6200 AIMNllanc:a 4,'79 tfflVWeM hft TMU.SOAY'S USU\.TS (Slalf'7 ................. , NST UCL 1 1116 mile&. Snowv W1"lll CMcCarronl UO UO 2 .0 bes Strwt Mal (Olivares> UO 2 IO hd Bed l..ucy (l.CJ.O't'I) uo Allo rtCllO: Solomllo, Mtlflcanlt, Sorn ColoON. Malrnelson II T1me: 1:4 Hc.oND llACL 6 twion.. C'-(l/lltnWtla) ls.JO uo uo '"'-''' My MM (P9clrou ) 3M uo Sonsl Muter (Ohar"> 7 IO Aao rtCll¢ Reortndtr, IN ~ lack, Proud v ....... Ital Gold Dutt, Lloht 8iu.tltr'rv, HtvlotndO, SOcletv Hour, Ml. Htrt>or l.J9nl1.. Tlma: 1:11'3fS. S1 DAILY OOUILS (S-2) Nici 127.40. S1 COMSOl.ATIOH DOUl&.a (S-41 Hid 13.20. TM•D UCI. 7 furlonol. wne1 Meolc CP9drou ) 110 2.AO 2.AO Lark A.ICIZldln8 CDetalleluSMvtl uo 3 00 800 Hutson Et11Ulre COtlvw•I J.to Alto rK*f: Pociut.r LadV. lllomainllc Roman, Walkotoe, llrotdwt'l't Pride Tlmt: 1 :23 3/ s. $S EXACT A Cf· I) PG10 m.50 l'OUltTM RACE. 6 furlonol. Mtrltla Ellulletll (Toro) 5..20 UO L60 Melen! UCl\I (Mceerron) uo , .. Tlf'• e.-(Htwt9v) J.20 Abo rlC9d: Rol>ill 1.., 1..1 1.lz. Slllouml. F-PrOMr, Tt1 Ja'l't Gttt. INlr'trl Low. A ~tar Ame, M.iu Belh, l..AtmDedlln Tlmr 1;11 2/ s. tS UtACT A (J-4) Mid '3UO Fll'TM It.ACE 6 ~ Flee N' Iris (Plnc.ayl 11.JO 4 to J 00 LA Fontevn ,........,, uo 2 40 Fair Ame (Vel911Nelll) 2 60 AiSO r.c:ect MY ~ B . 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Roval Oertw'• Lo••· Mym,ntlulllp Time. t-1• 3/S. tS EXACTA (1 .... 1 oe>d '35.00 NtNTM ltACL l • m-Go6den F rltnd (Vinti) 4 00 l.20 Milter Crnt <Drnterl 6..IO ~tural 5"'1dor (LOZ0\11) Abo rkeCI. Pa.non· t l.Mdllr. c .... r. J1mte1, W'"'*" Town. M.otc. /l/v ~ Pirate Man. T1mr. 149. s. t.S l!XACTA 15·11 oelCI M4 00 All~ 16151 ThursdeY'' tranucftoM 8AU8ALL Anwk:8ft ~ MILWAUKEE 8REWEttS-<>c>t1on.cs 800 GltlM>n. P<tcrler, to V t ncO\IYt!' ol !he PtciltC Coest L.._. Ne1leNI ........ CHICAGO CUBS-lleect•lft*S I.eon °"'*"· f\f-at .,._,, Oohoneo Dell Ronn. .,,,.... IO llDW11 ol Ille Amertc.1'1 AuodatlOll PHll.ADEl.PWtA PHll.l.IEs-P\Kto ~ S!Ofte ou~. on ttw •esav dis· tb6ed ht T~ McGrew tltcller. I.an Met~ tot bll-n. tftd Jot L. .... • ""'· outt".elOW on the 21-esav d•Mltlled "'' I/Id JOhn °"'"" PllCllW, Ind 8o Diez Cllldltt on IN lS-dl"' ,.,.,,t""4•11l 11 USK_.TIAU. ................ AAMda ... IO$TON CEL TIC.S-Hamtd Jl!'lll'llv ttod!Nn Cllf'eefor °' *"" MnOftnel encs wll remain an "'"'-"" ~ DALLAS MAVElllCK$-4C1Wlr'ed 1 .-id-f'OUnO draff CN)ICe Ill 1fe6 Ind I "'trd round ctlOlclt In 1te5 from tflt Nt• YOfk K'*" tor Pit C:umminn c.nl9r, """° !\'le KnlCI" "-'*' IO en ol'ttf-~. D~NVlll NUGGETS-A.MOUnCeCI "'9v wlll l'IQI rtflt'llr lflt con IC1 °' l lM F Idle IWSIMI coed\ ll'OOTIAU. ...... ~L...- A.Tl.AHTA ~Al.CON"-~ Ctlfl ..,,,.., • ..._. 11'4 auFflA.LO -~~ ........... .,..,, <:91~, ll>d S...OV NM•. ~ NO. IO t *'°' .. ...--~lctt Ct«AGO UAAS·Sl9Md 11.un "'<Mr. OU9rf. ........ --COl>h'tef\ EUlflN ll......._ ....-.i ... ttddl Md Tr• ........ IMW. LOS ~LU RAID£U-~ ~ ~.~ .. -HIEW Olll.l!A ... l SAi mat Jtit w... ...... tc9Wtlftl HEW YOll GIANTt-Tr .... ,_. .,.. .... f/I, .... ~- VII-flf T Cl4lllt9 UlleO SllflM Ciil1 a.cm .......... _......., GlfllHC N9W VOit J · Jim ~. ---~. K"9 C1l!ilin,, INllecllW., ... ..., Gn.ta lltll .. IOCCD ............ "--ll'HOINIX NIDE-AMM tw a .,... ..., ..... ~ COU.8M 11 fl~ COl.l~G ,...... ........ ilhcttr °' Te says 0 &etlm~Tcny Pl1'TSBl1RGHIA:P>-= late Thundiy reMeel ......... hu decided to retirit &om JChe tionaJ Football u.ue. ··1 bad hundtedi or pbo8e l1teJy but I haven't ~ .. .a.haw aid in 1 tcltepboae ifti-.,;·.- witb K.DKA-TV in Pi~ .... ltl ticked offbY I.ti thu. tn . . Earlia Tbunday. I CBS *"*• mu d Brad.Shaw bas tieea o&reca OODtncl u I color anaylst 'b' "' DttV.ork and 1 Sbrnepon, I.&;~ paper carried 1 copyripaed Slory wit! Brad.sha.-implyinc M was about !II retire omclally. • .. Wt lfC in sierious ~tio61 ~ith Bradsha ... said Mart ~ director of :spon.s in Ymatioo ~ CBS. '"There is no cont.rllCt on ~ floor, but wt~ someilaiQa JOOtV alth~ he said ao alU\OUacernent expcCted in tbc im.mediale f\nure. .. We havt nUde an o&f an.ct ~ think i& (an ~mcot) ii very~ added Doug R1ebardson. I C a.ssocia le. RJch.ardsOn said that oo ooo~ could be si&n.ecJ until ~ status w.itb the St.ee~rs tW ·beiil settled. • Bradshaw told KDKA be btliev; retirement wu not ncttMary acoept tbe CBS 1poation. but said Iii bas not made a decision on the o "I'll be very honest with really doift know," be said. haven"t sat down. J just tao I p them the authOrity to oeaotiate OD ray behalf in rcprds to the contract. .. [)a\·e Gershenson., I Los ~ entertainment aaent Yt'bO is • resenuna Bradshaw in ~tiati with CBS, said the two sicb ~ .. still taJkin&. That's all I am dr- Nothinl is final. altho~ I can both sides are interested. • He dwacterizcd tbc dday reaching an agn:emcn.t as ... ma.UCT Of the anomcys having their way ... ANGELS ••• From Bl taste of the mound. the niat!t belonged to the 2l-year-old Win.~ admitted after the p.me lhll be we. perhaps. a little too Clrnn. _ After bis mild ~'i:ij . bt•d thrown during the Angels' ~u.nwy _,orkout Tuesdar, -and said 6 .. dido 't feel IOQd.. • .. His arm dido 't seem to &Jve him any problems last night. .. lt felt~ &ood. .. be said. But how about the long layoff'? -Actuallf. it probabl)' helped me fOr toru&ht. felt strOQ&. .. But wanning up in the bullpen (before the pme) J didn't have very &ood control."' be added. .. As the pme •-ent aJona it came around. .. Indttd. 1t did come around lha.t is after he'd suffered through the first anniQ&. lo the umiaa. be was wild; atttln& bebmd in the couna 2--0 to four of the six httters he faced, walking two of them (allhou&b the run Milwaukee scored was unearned). .. He was aettln8 underneath the ball early in the game, .. said ~I catcher Bob Boone. ""But. not being out there foreigbt or nine days, be was probably Loo strong. .. He JUSt had to find bis rhythm - u was JUSt his mccbarucs." Apparently. be found 1t. LEWIS ••• From Bl problems quabf\mg.'" he said. "On.cc tbt finaJs come then ru be cudy '° go:· U" IS has be-en cntmzcd for ratsin& his hands m '1ctof) at the c:ompletton ofa race but he says ifs bas way and be hopes to do a lot mort of at 1n lAs Angeles "l thmk fans like to see cmotio~ ... UWIS said "That's why I do It. nc fans buy a ticket LO b( there and ban a &ood time. I "'orkcd ti.rd to be tbete and compete. Wbcn a race is 0~4 1 raise m> bands 10 sa) 'Good job. CM! .... MOFFET. P'romBl • • • • in tht 200," says MoffeL .. And. reprdl of tht boycott. t was till just bard to make ti• tam."' ' Has rqular ~.AA Simlnti. t n't a part of lbt Olympte ~ .. ~ bUr Moffet 1&)'1 bt'U 161. ~ o UIJDI lnfonnation with berJPOr the record. bis ooeCb dti\na dBe fin.al dayt or prtpll'IUOD iJ VIII • f K .. , can't <blnlC an)'tlrina now,"' M adds. .. lt'I lOO late for that l'W,. t 10 do c"")'lh•"I u -al 1 can aod kttP~t'f')ihina tn IP'•IPKbvt'" ~esa firm appoints four to new positions Costa Mesa-based Americu Dlvenilled Capital Corp. has made four appomunents to various posts wtthin the financial services and deveJopment company. Named to the post of director of acquisitions for the company's western region was 1001-ttme California homebuilder William J. Sdworer Jr. of Balboa. Scbworcr bas been execu\ive vice president of Poaderosa Homet and national vice president of the Amertcu BouJ.a1 Galld. In his new post, he will supervise the rtgJon's acquisitions Gf existing mcome propertJes from apanments and offices to shoppina centers and hotels. Stepllen Jeckovtc• has Joined American Diversified as vice president of the tech d1v1s1on's chemical and agricuJturaJ products group. Jackovich brinas more than three decades of domestJc and 1ntemallonal experience m manufactunng. technology and busin~ to his new post. Cllarles Blach. who has been actJve m rcaJ estate management and investment for more than 20 years. has been appomted western rcgjonaJ director/property ma~ement for the finn's western region. The Irvine resident will manage restdential, office, leisure. shopping. commcrctal and htstonc rehabilitation projects throuibout the West Coast and over to the Rock.tes. Director of real estate appraisals for America. Diversified Capital Corp. LS Gary A. Garber, who bnngs more than 14 yean of real estate service to the JOb. AOCC is an affiliate of Amcncan Diversified. Garber was prcv1ousJy v1c.e president/director of real estate for the Tait Apprainl Co. • • • Laguna Niguel resident Tlaoma1 B.11tornton. an attorney. has been elected chainnan of the board of Monarcb Bucorp. Thornton replaces Tllomu L. Lowe, whose three-year tenn of office bas ended. . . . ' Steve Armlta1e is the new director for sales for Irvine Bilton ud Towen, slated to open in mid-1985. Armitage was fonnerly director of sales for the Denver Hilton. The 550-room Irvine hotel, owned by the lrvlne Co., is the first phase of a 45-acre project to include offices and other commercial buildings. ••• Batterte11Dcl1ded, a firm that produces professional sof\~are for home computers, has moved into larger facilities in Irvine's Sky Park North. The move provides expanded warehouse space and more rapid shipping. and increasing turnaround time for orders. In addjtion, J.P . Webster, national sales manager for the finn, has been selected for inclusion in the I 5th edition of Wlao's W1lo ID Callforn.la. Webster, who 1s responisble for all U.S. d1stnbut1on of Batteries Included products, was noted for his achievement among those in Catffornia's high-technology 10dustrics. • • • Terry Owens, vice president and senior loan officer. has been promoted lo vice president/branch manaeer ofFint American Bank & Trust Co. of Laguna Beach. A.R. Karn, vice president of commcmal loans. becomes senior loan officer. • • • Klaellc Computer Systems ofNewpon Beach has opened a sales office 1n T•luca Lake. The firm spcc1ahzcs m hardware and software for manufactunng. d1stnbut1on and accounung. ••• Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Beu, based m Newport Beach, has opened a San Diego office. The company 1s the largest patent Jaw firm in Orange Count), with 20 attorneys. I· 1. c COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS BS Charter Centre Complex will be located at the corner of Beach Boulevard apd Warner A venue $5 1 million Centre breaks ground Mola Development Corporation, a major Southern California developer. has broken ground on its SS I mtlhon. 375,000square foot Charter Centre in Huntington Beach. Located on a pnme eight-acre site at the comer of Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue, Charter Centre will have the tallest office tower 10 the city of Huntington Beach with 14 floors of offices and 210.000 square feet of space. Also included in the center will be an additional six-story 75.000 square foot office building, a fivc-plcx Edwards Cinema. a 44.000 square foot Holiday Health Spa. two major restaurants. a six-level parking struc- ture. and a vanet} of on-site amenities. The Beach Boulevard and Warner A venue site represents a strategic locauon for the city of almost 180.000 people. The site 1s located less than one mile from the San Diego freeway and ten minutes from the John Wayne A1rpon, gi ving 1t regional s1gn1ficancc. Mola Development Corp. Presi- dent Frank J. Mola described Charter Centre "as the premier development in the area and a much needed alternative to the congested John Wayne Airport/Irvine Industrial Complex." Mola noted, .. Huntington Beach has long been considered a very attractive bedroom community for coastal Orange County and now the time is right for the city to produce its own sophisticated professionaJ business base. "If you tned to p1ckac1ty in Orange County," Mola said. "I don't think you could find one with more potential for good, sound, solid growth in the commercial sector than Huntington Beach." Ernie· Vasquez. principal of Carl McLarand Associates of Costa Mesa and the project land planner and architect, has stated, ''The ultimate res1>0nsibility that we have as architects is to make new projects into welcome intrusions -respectful of the environment, and aware of the human factor. Charter Centre will be a people-<>riented project." White, pre-cast concrete panels and seafoam green solar glass will be used to enhance the clean. uncluttered lines of the office structures and capture the feeling of this beach community. The landscape architect, Fong & Associates of Newport Beach, has designed a pedestrian-oriented plaza that will be accented by an array of fountains and will link the parkin& structure with the outdoor plaza. restaurants and office towers. The building of Charter Centre signifies a major step in the re· development plans of Huntington Beach. The city has taken a stronger J>0S1tion in supporting the new con- struction of office and commercial structures. Credit cards introduced by North Dallas theater OALL\S (AP) -Movtegoers shon on cash or wear) of waiting in line for a cashier now can use credll cards to buy tickets from an auto- mated teller machine in a first-of-its kind cxpenment at a north Dallas theater. Between 5 percent and 15 percent of people attending the Prcstonwood 5 movie theater arc using the ma- chine. which was installed almost three months ago. a manager said. The system, dubbed "The Agent." resembles an automatic teller ma- cninc and works by running a Mastercard or Visa bank credit card through a slot, which m tum lights a screen indicating the movies showmg at the theater. By touching the screen. customers select the movie and number of tickets they want. The tickets are dispensed 1mmed1atcly, the price is billed to the credit card account, and the stub serves as the receipt. Cred1t-<:ard users are charged the same pnce as those ~aying cash. "I can't measure 1f the number of moviegoers has increased. A lot has to do with the movie sclecuon. It's JUSt too early to<tell right now," said Jeff Schnabel, vice president of oper· ations for the Texas division of American Multi-Cinema Inc. Schnabel said the theater is hiring an independent marketing finn to evaluate the experiment, which he said is the first of its kind. If the system works and proves to be cost-effective, Schnabel said, it will be adapted for other theaters owned by AMC, which is the nation's tbird- largest theater chain. He hopes the system can be adapted to accept bank teller cards. sell refreshments and allow customers to purchase tickets days in advance. No matter how successful the system is. he said, "we will never completely do away with cash sales." Rick Kina. assistant division oper- ations manager for AMC, estimates that between 5 percent and 15 percent of the Prcstonwood S's customers arc using the new system. "On an average week, that's maybe between 500and1,500 people," King said. NEW YORK (APJ -T.,. tollOwlng llst 10 s h o w s t h e 0 v t r -t h t -C o u n t t,. 'ti Sci Lab DfilTt>e stocks and warrants that have gone up tht mo•I end dow~ ttip mott bll'8d on i>e~~~rft~'Tradlng ~:S-I~ or 1000 l;• shares are lnduoed. 1 Net end percentage change• •rt !he t difference between I~ previous ctos ng I bid price and Thur~ s lest bid price. ~m~~., !~~~run lrd un ndtrn Ntmt L't Chf. Pct. ! ~,. ·f~ Iia ~~ U1 i ls ~•ro.r1n 2 1-lf ts-lt UP Dj lsa~d1 ~d s un ntv Name ~i0 w' 3~ ~ VJ8g !t:2 l Ctnfbnc 15~ + 2 UP l•.5 ! E~brv iMi1ec Eldtfl 12"4 IJlt\ e~ 7'• ,_ EIMOdl ICR6 11 Emeor 1-.1 IH• E~CN\V ,.,.. 2f En 1\1 PUIJ· 6 Entwlsll ,,.._ ,.,. E4llOIJ 7 1'. FrmG ff~= FldlCOr Ftf!r;:t FfWI 11 S\\ r' FINFI t , ... , FM"«* .,~ -.. F....O t•"' :~ ""*c~ .. \'I Fr..wi 1 ··~ ., .,. ~ lt . l1"' , I: 'n F,..$G FrtrTWll ' ... FulHI I i" ~., 8=" l'I " '" •• ~~ -"' ~~~ ·r 0"9llSc ' ,fr, E ...... ' ~~ r.: &i. ' . ::= t3 ~ 1 " 1= ~ ll l'I -. ~ ia .. 8 ... -~ :.; " wJ. \41 • .., ' ~ ""911 I ' e • ~ ~. Guy Gamble, manager at Prcstonwood 5, said he didn't think the system had increased salcs."Thcy (customers) are oot going to go across town to use the machine," Gamble said. "It's not a draw." However, Gamble said many cus.- tomers who arc not aware of the machine use it onoc they get to the theater to avoid standing in long cash lines. It's also balm for an empty wallet. "It's nice to use your credit card when you're low on cash and won't get billed until next month," said Ronda Dillard, a graduate student at the Univcnity ofTexasat Dallas wbo used the machine on a recent nighL Brian Waltcn, president.of Dallas- based Agent Systems which de- veloped the ticket-buying teller, said The Agent was developed mostly for industries with high volume which normally. do not have credit card sales. Agent Systems is setting up similar terminals at Bay Front Alena in St. Petersburg, Aa., to sell concert tickets, and in the ski industry for the purchase oftift tickets. ,. t ... ~u ~· .. \Ao n w; 9 J~ On the , • Dr)-" J 1 ~ t _ ~ . : · • r · WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP> Jutv 13 Tl • 21 AM EX LE~OERS f:i• • .... . . ~ . • GoLo QuoTES METALS QuorEs That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there, just watch 'Credit Line· -every day in the Businesss cttonofyournew Daily Pilat ( , R £& -Orange CoUt OAILY PILOTIFt'lday, J"IY 13, 11M GOBBO J MAVE NH 90WLIN6' &ALL.. LE1''~ GO &owL•NC?J ~::ILY BIG GEORGE CIRCUS by Bil Keane I I u jl 1! ~ -----~-,_ -~,---- by Gus Arriola by Virgil Partch (VIP) ~---- "I hope the tooth fairy gives me o raise with this one." "No. I don't want to go island hopping." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE ME~ACE Hank Ketcham • f f • t I ~ "OK. OK, enjoy ... but leave some for the birds!" MOON MULLl~S PEANUTS Pear Sweetheart, I treasure your last letter. TUMBLEWEEDS •You PEOPLE DoNT OWN A TV ~T ~ ~roes '!OtJR~t) GET TO SLEEP~' BUT 1 C,AN MAl<E A ~ooD GUESS by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz I have read it over and over. It made me so happy. Only one little Where you misspe1led part bothered me ... my name. I TRIVIA MARKER I! all the catUe stolen by Harold Snodgrass were put end to end, they'd stretch from this spot to Ashta- bula, Ohio. by Tom K. Ryan AN AUOW TO THE BE.ART Both vuln•rable. South dtal1. Lbat tboae conlracta that NORTH lffm to be laydowna Nquir• • Kt 71 more eare than dUf lcult ~ K 8 I hand1. U you relax, It ii NIY o ll 106 to mak• a wron1 play from • Q 7' --~~ which you cannot rC'c:Ov r. WE T EAST The. auc:tJon w41 brief and • Q JlO a 2 • 54 accurate. South ahowed a 1\:1 V.U . 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COAsr---------~----~------ P e op I e . • Joa Bwt.na of Buatt.acton Beach ctYea hla beat •hot la archery wiille John Clay of Paudena keepe hla eye on ball. .,.., ....................... ...., Debut fuhlon •how co-chairmen Joanna Cbueaad YYODDe Kelley •urroua·d Ed OU Tares, a model-to-be. lllalrlq8Utaltai•rtt••llark weteaudOeofl•Claue aoouaaemnlab0ata~nmwa1•~· ••• S ummer camp shows youngsters how to ma n euver chairs to enjoy sports By HEIDI MORRILL Of .. ~ ...... More than SO youngsters wheeled to Chapman College to be apan of the 1984 Junior Wheelchair Summer Sport Camp to experience a summer camp JUst like their able-bodied peers enjoy. They came to learn the skills needed to participate in a number of sports; but most of all. they came to play. From June 25 to 29. some of the top wheelchair athletes in the United States coached the campers in tennis. basketball, track and field, swim- minj. archery, weight training and fishing. "We try to show the kids how to play the various sports properly while learn inf the techniques of using their chairs,' explained Brian Geyer, camp director ... On the last day of the camp. they get to apply what they learned in competition ... And they did compete. But it was not the kind of contest anyone would expect. Winning a~ oflittlc import- ance but strivtng for one's personal best was cheered on by all. ---bodied and disabled croups. ''It's fantastic to gC't ki<h out here and have a areal time." he added. It was obvious that the youngsters had the time of their lives. MancuverillJ their ch:urs through the track and field obstacle course or kecpina the ball in pla) on the tennis coun. the campers proved their eagerness to appl) the newly learned techniques. But not all the events required the use of a wheelchair. "The luds' ab1l1t) to get involved surprises me," s~ud Chip Pannclly, a swimming coach. "It's good to see k.ids who arc afraid of water begin to enJOY it. We set them from their chairs on to a mat and hft them from there into the water. Most of them don't even need assistance -they arc able to sWJm." Basketball, the last compeution before lunch, appeared to be every- one's favonte. "These kids arc talented," said Maureen Hannon, counselor. "Basketball 1s their favonte sport. After they spend all morning outstdc, they arc sunburnt and cnJOY playing indoors." •'There is more visibility for dis- abled persons now than ever before." said Kirk Kitaour. Peppcrdinc Uni- versity assistant volleyball coach who will be an ABC television commen- tator durina the Olympics and has given numerous speeches to able- Jeff Canford, 13. proudly emphasized that although this was his first summer day camp. he had pan1cipated in six s1ntilar springtime events at Saddleback Collcie. "It's getting better each year," he said enthusiastically. "I'm coming back again for sure." ....................... &.1119 111.Dtt Phuoai of Lo9 A.neelee had more lack than Matt VaachD of Alla Loma ID traYenhaC the obStacle coane. John SttJJmaa, llarboarCancer~e president. welcomea Karyn Abbott-Stone. Pat Strehlow and Diana Stroud were pla.ed with announcement of celebrity modeu. Harbour happening sets stage for fashion benefit By ANN CONWAY .,.., ..... c... 4 • ti An amusina bronze plaque 1s set in the bnck front pon:h of Jae and Steve Karo'• manse in Hununaton Harbour. It reads, "On thissitein 1897, nothing happened." As off uesday night the same can never be said of 1984. For it was on thisstagc-likcentrancc. dunnaa balmysummcrtwdight, that members of the Hunt- inaton Harbour Cancer Leaaue addressed their own Wlth news of the celebrities set to model in thctrOctobcr Debut tubion show. Celebrity chairmen Jeu.le Bal'9ett and Delores Olln re1 hared turns at the microphone and an- nounced theparticipationofTom Fean(formcrl.A RamandAJIAmcncan,AJl·Pro).MaryPace& ("Sally Frame on N s Popular p .. Another World"~Ma111MB.,....Ora Countysoacty column1st,and0uleltapa, U •. Co man. •Und Di trict. The poup re ponded cnlhusiastacally to th nam and tbcpromi of more to come. And it i thi v rycnthu ia m which make the four·ycar-old HHCL the second larac t fund·rai ma aroupforcancer ""'h in thecounty($.46.000la t )'car-and this ycarthey'rc hootinaforSS0,000). "Therc'ssomcthi~uniQu abOutpcopl wholivc by the water:· observed Lcl&uc member Eral Roffl,a tf·Pr<X'l11mtd ••people t h r·· ng tht alifom11 coastline for years. "The~ 're open. genuine. rclaxcd- respons1\e to the needsofothers wllh the1rt1me and money." Having lost a wtfe to cancer a few years ago Roehl considers h1scomm1tment to the league. hke that of man)' others in the group. as personal philanthropy Member Sally Fen toll, hcrYlf a cancer v1ctam ("l was luck). nuncwascurablc")1sccst1t1coverthc p~ss oftnc Debut Show "I am thrilled -these people arc incredible." Incredible indeed The league is so ucccssful It has filled u 100-only member hst (to facilitate pt hennas in Harbourhomn}.andboa tsawaitinah tofmorcthan 25 raQeae,chairmanofmaJemodcl an- nounced thC? lcaauc's select1on oft.he men who will ~c fashions by Nordsll'Om down the runwa) OcL 1 J tn lhe 01 neyland Hotel'sll'D<i ballroom: ~e Qase, Job P'Mte (a Tyrone Po"~r look ... like) 'fo &asabali, F.4 0U¥aru, Ma" Welu and honorary model BM Harrlt. board member of the American Cancer Society. T~ nty female modet (coordinated by Jeyce W 11ndGQ Pia an)and 12tttnmodcl C upcrviscd b Georale Rab ) will aJso rticipate. Co-chainncn orDcbut ~ Yveue leJ and Joana 0. . J.U tUlmu i HHCL pre ident. P4parruri i tdittd bv Daily Pilot tylt Editor Vida IA·an. Nun better as judge of beauty? ELGIN. Ill. (AP)-When the Mi llhno1s finalists parade across H aud1tonum stage Saturda> night. one of their Judges wtll be a woman who iS admmcdl) no cxpen on swimsuits. "It's JUSt a little kind of thing I do on the side.·· said SisteT Enc Marie. one of five Judges in the prehminat'y to the Miss America pageant and a professor of\01cc at Mount Aloysius Junior College m Cresson. Pa. "When 1t comes to the bathing suit (compet1t1on). I'm probably never nght ... she added. .. <\!though this 1s her first )'Car to 1udge an llhno1s pageant. the 20-yca.r Roman Catholic nun has Judged two Mm Indiana contests and has he~ Miss Penns)lvama winners Previrt for their Miss ~menca talent - petition he said she · SttS no C'onllkt betw~n her roles as a nun anct a pageant Ju~ .• "Wh., should I" .. she said. C'Ontcnd- ing that the events are ma1nl) compet1uons for scholarship. nbt beaut) "I ~ouldn't be m"ohed m this 1f tt really was all a beaut~ contest What do I know about being chic"'' he d1sm1ssed the bathing suit compet1t1on as "such an incidental pan" of the contests. .. It's fitness of bod} more. really. than the sexual end of it," she said. ··r thin~ it's all 1n the way a pc~n pcrcc1v.csit themselves. Anythinacan be evil" ; Paaeant spokcs"oman Be~1 > Brown said some c:ontC$tant v.cre surpnscd to find a nun in a black hab11 amona thcJ·uc.tacs. but added. "The) have bttn clW.tcd with bcr." • "I think it's one: t&Jl that our counlr)' has come a Iona .... ~ that~ can ba "e aJJ kinds of people inv oh ed. and it doesn't aJYr-a)s ha\:e to be a tcrrot~pe person you·d ha\:e on a panel.' 1d. 1sirr Eric Marie said she 11 pccialJ~ qualified to JU tal nt compcuuon becau of her mu ~I qround. notina that "mo btl"J &R vcn hard 1.0 come b •• e id the nun tn her con\'m\ eppro~ of her 8C\1 1ty ... I'd J l like to com h and do tht a favor and not mau a bi fu " ' ., I -t:o0-fl (I) OALl.A8 D QIMOVIE t t t "The Changeltng" ( 1979) ~Scott. Trish Ven 0.-e . •• ,,, "Skin G8me" p971) Jamel a.m., Lou GoeNtt. CiJ NEWS • QEOABE PU1lWit e NATURE Of lllNG8 a!)FllNGl.IE (C)MOYIE * * "Hot T-Shlrta'' (11177) Ray Hol- llnd, ~ lnlor. LLOYD-•!i garden shop FURNITURE CLOSE-OUT SALE! All fwnhf• 11 •IM Ml11 ol .... tit If Nit lllEllUU MllL llJllTUU OIAlll LHIU Example: 4 -# 100 Cll11!._ _ ~q. S334• I -42" Table 11W 11ft• .. #110 R . $144• ...... JULY 1 CENT SALE Sale sub,ect to stoca on hand BEDDllG PUITS BEDDllG PUITS Alyssum Lobell a Maneolds Best Summer color. 4" pot Man&old, Begonia, Impatiens. Sexual harassment trap snares male accountant r ~ ""' Plant now for summer color White pony pak 6 Per pak lly 2 at l ee. rnc. '1" ti. Cit 3~ 011 For 10 '" 2 It • .,. Price •111 ....__ ___ Ctt_1 °; ,. J DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am '!.7. a certified public accountant (male) and feel that I am doing an excellent JObm this office Ever since it became known that my wife has filed for divorce I have been gettan$ the heavy come-on from my 1mmed1ate su- perior. She 1s 32, attractive, highly competent, but not my type. I have tned to be tactful about letting her know I am not interested. But she's a persistent and cunning lady. My latest assignment requires that we travel together to several meetings. Last o1ghtaftera fewdnnkson the rlane, she la1d 1 ton the hne. I told her was interested m another woman. thmking that would cool it. I was wrong. She made 1t plam that 1fl didn't play ball I'd be transferred to anotherdepanment (Less respons1- b1lity and a cut m pay.) She 1s go mg on a vacation tomorrow and I have on I) 17 days to thmk 1t over A lawyer pal ofm1ne sa}s I should sue this woman for sexual harass- ment. I've never sued anyone in my h fe . Funhermore I'd feel hke a heel. But I'm sure she will demote me 1fl don'tknuckle under. Then I'd have 10 leave. Please tell me what you know about sex ual harassment. -TRAPPED IN N.Y. DEAR N.Y.: Tbe EquaJ Employ· ment OpportunJty Commi11ion, a AtH• I.MOERS federal agency cbarged wltla enforc- lDg Title VII, deflDed sexual baraaa- ment lD 1980. Tbe guJdeU11et are aa follows: "Unwelcome sexaal ad- vances, requests for suaal favors, and otber verbal and pbyalcal COD· duct of a sexual nat11re, coutltate su u.al h.araasment wbea I ) aab- missJon to such conduct Is made a te rm or a condition of an lDdJvlduaJ'a employment,%) 1Clbml11lon to or rejection of aucb conduct it offd aa . tbe bath for employment decl1lon1, ud 3) sacll condact lnterferea wit~ work performance or otberwlae createt an lDtimlclatlDg, bostUe or offemjve working environment." Sexual barau m ent is dlfflcalt to prove becautt there are seldom witnesses. If you are, bowever, ln· clined to be gutty and are willing to aoffer through t ome trying times, go for it. You mlgbt strike a blow for tbe lDdependent male and dl1coara1e othe r women from doing tbit number. • • • DEAR ANN: Jim and Mary an- nulled their marriage after five years { '\ l of sexual incompatability and phys1-0 cal abuse. After the mam age. Mary bags o wrups and chains and all sorts of sado-masoch1stic paraphernalia. _. Jim,whoisnow39(parents j ' deceased), has become engaged to a - 19-year-old Irish Catholic girl. (I'd bet T my life she is a virgin.)Shecomcs from a large family and has lived a very sheltered life. Mary was appalled when she heard ofJim'splans to marry tb1s innocent girt. She told Jim she planned to talk to tb~ poorthingand warn her Jim satd, .. This is none of your bu~tness. Besides, she wouldn't believe a word yousaad." Should Mary make the effort to save the girl from what surely will be a disaster'?-STANDING BY IN SAN FRANCISCO DEAR SAN FRAN: Ordiurily I woald say MYOB, but la Gil case lt see mt like tt.e decent tbllag to do. If tile girl ref111d to believe wllat Mary tells ber, sbe will at least bave been warned ud Mary will feel better for bavlDg m ade t~e effort. • • • Even ndrinldng is the "in" 1hmg m your crowd, ir needn't crowd you our. Learn the facts from Ann l..Jindcrs' book/er, "Booze and You -For Teen-Agers Only." Send 50cents and a self-addressed envelope to Ann l..Jinders. P. 0. Box I 199 5. Chicago. 1/1. 60611. •• :; ·':'l:!m: ,,.,,., l Gal. size your choice mix and match Begonias. Impatiens. Jumper. Marguerttes l1y 2 It l'fl. "1ct Cet lrtl pint of ...-1 or less tlllt fer 10 15 Gal Trees Buy l tor Reg. Pnc~ '69• ht 284 fer 1 O • Oleander • Peppermint Tree • Carrotwood Tree KELLOGG BIRK Decorative and aeromatJc bark is Ideal tor playeround cover pathways and as a cover mukh 2 cu. It • ., 2 Reg 14"" UIDSCAPE PUITS ~ Gal size your cllotee m1J and match ltaustrum T eunum, Dodonn. lu1ema CompKt•. Bottle Btush, Canary Island Puie. U& en11 Myrttfolta. Oleander. Jumper old &old. Tecoma Ca11tnsis. ·Rows •• , 1 ••• ••d ••• WHY BUY USED RAILROAD TIS? Ull-IRO POmll IOIL 2 cu. ft A uniformly blended pottmc soil that IS !ICienlrfailly formulated to Pf0¥1de &ood aeration and dramact. Reg. *6• Summer lawn care special ltt Jrll ht .... • ., 2 e.tlr4 IH fer ...... ~~ All ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. Sale Good 7 /13/84 to 8/2/84 \-y Frequent deep w atering. less fertilizer h elps Your new sod lawn 1s thrivmg. Its lush green color is a source of pndc and JOY to you You have carefully fed and watered It. and mowing hall been done on a regular schedule" And now 11 1s 'iUmmer You alread~ know 1hat certain grass vanet1es' muM be allowed to grow a lmle taller dunng the summer months. and tha1 1f you've installed any of the~ that your lawnmower should be adjusted for this Pnmanl}. the cool-season grasses ~uch as Blue- grass. Blue-Rye combinauons and tall fescues fall 1nlO this eategor\. W1th increasing)~ warmer davs. watering becomes even more 1mpon- ant There are no set rules that '.\tll fit the needs of every lawn 1n e\.Cr) location Among the vanables are the specific turf. the type of soil. temperatures. winds, specific main- tenance practices and humidity Frequency and lenrth of time you 1mgate your lawn wtl have to take all of the above Items into consideration; in add111on. common sense must eome into play. If your la'.\n 1s begmnmg to dry out. showing suhtle change of color or showing foo1pnnts. 1l needs water. explains Bob Goodnch. turfgrass expert \\1th Pacific Sod in Camarillo. It 1s better lo deep-water )'OUr turf than lo ~pnnklc the top for short penods frequently. Roots will only grow where there 1s moisture. and top watenng does not penetrate far into the soil. Linder drought cond1t1ons, water tonservatton becomes another factor It may be necessary to reduce fert1hzcr applications 1n such circum- stances and to allow the lawn to grow 1us1 a ltnlc taller than the ideal The latter will tend to allow the plant to provide 1ls own shade to the under- lying thatch and soil. thus reducmg c"aporat1on ~~s Goodnch When "'atenng 1\ done 11 should be to a depth of six to t•1ght inches while guarding against run-off ·\ soil moisture lester 1s a good 1nvestmen1 There an.· two basic types. a mechamcal dc.,, 1ce that has a porous tip and contains '.\ater which 1s absorbed by the soil and can be measured to provide an md1cat1on of the 1mga11on needs. The other 1s an electncal sensor that measures mo1c;1ure content of the soil. Experts demonstrate flower arranging skills A ~mmar that leaches techniques m flower amnama 1s held at noon Saturdays and Sundays at Roger's Gardens m Newport Beach The free xmmar. wh1cb is pan of the nursery/landscape center's onso- tna sene of home and prdcmna demon trauons. provides instruction 1n preparation of 1hc display foun· dauon, flower sclect1on. and creation of vanous dcs1a.n' for table and GARDEN CH ECKLIST mantel. For mort 640-5800 1nform1t1on, call • • • Sherman G:srdcn'I in C. orona del Mar will offt"f a workshop on the types and care of ~on1a on Wednesda> from Q 30 a.m to noon Fee is S 15 and prc:r~111ratton is requ1~ For more 1nfonnat1on call tht-garden offict al 6 7 3-2261 . •for incrca-.ed flo>Acr production from ~nn1unn. 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Ready for IMMIDIAIE DIL,YIRY 0 SAE DISCOUNTED fulJy loaded, Ult, cruise, rally wheels, custom Inter., AM/FM cass., steel belted white side wall tires, air cond., & more. (Ser. 107299) (Stk 51189) Includes Factory Warranty. $1400 446 EAST COAST HWY I NIWPOIT llACH 67 '84 CORVETTES Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , t DAILY PILOT/Fr1dey, July 13, DM I MW 318i sustains tradition of unpretentious sports~ars Compact sedans off er comfort as well as hi h performance Sixteen year8 ago, BMW caught the attention of the world's auto enthualuta with a modest-looking little two-door eedan called the 2002. Here was a practical, compact aha~ designed to carry four people. But within that unpreten- tious shape beat the heart of a sports car. A tradition was es1abllshed with the 2002. In 1977 BMW Improved on It by Introducing the 320t. Today, the tradition of oompact, high-quality two-door aedans that behave like s~orts care lives on In a new BMW caJled the 3181. Introduced in mld-1983 as a 1984 model. the 3181 was refined to bring addltlo nal comfort. driving ease and even higher quality to the BMW concept. The 3181 now goes Into its first full calendar year with detail Im- provements. A challenging set of require- ments shaped the 3181's body. At once It had to be efficient at slicing through the wind, provide prac11cal and upright seating for tour wtthln compact dimensions. and have a distinctive BMW look. The designers' and engineers' success Is evident In Its aero- dynamic efficiency (drag coeffi- cient 0.38), compact measure- ments and contemporary styling. In developing the 3181, BMW engineers explored and ex- perimented with front-wheel drive and found that, for op- timum handling, the steering and driving wheels should be separ- ated. Thus the 3181 has rear- wheel drive. rather than the ,currently fashionable front- wheel drive. Ideal handling also requires a strong platform. A rigid, unitized body-frame Is a BMW tradition; BMW's body engineers not only Improved rigidity. but reduced weight. Attached to this stable platform, the suspension per- forms as It Is meant to, and the car avoid rattles, squeaks or wind leaks. Four-wheel Independent suspension Is a familiar BMW feature. For the 3181, BMS's chassis engineers Improved on the concept. The MacPherson strut front suspension was re- designed for lighter weight, bet- ter wheel control and, at the same time, a more comfortable ride. Consistent with the larger BMW models, the front suspension has a small positive offset (10 millimeters), which minimizes the effect of road disturbances but gives the driver a directionally correct signal. This Is an Important safety factor If, for example. one wheel goes off the pavement or hits a water puddle. At the rear, the Bavarian engi- neers retained BMW's pion- eering semi-trailing-arm rear suspension while reducing the arms' pivot angles from 20 to 15 degrees. This gives smaller camber changes In both cor- nering and straight-line driving, regardless of how heavily the car Is loaded. Progressive-rate rear springs help the 3181 damp out small, sharp bumps and yet maintain firm control over larger bumps even In cornering. Variable power-assisted rack- and-pinion steering takes the work out of parking and low speed maneuvers while main- taining accurate road feel at speed. Large diameter front disc brakes with light, efficient float- ing calipers and non-asbestos pads provide generous stopping power: a vacuum booster re- quietness, the Munich englneer1 gave the 3181 eng1ne lighter ptatons, a Ughter and atronger crankcase, a vtbratlon-reducrng reinforcing shell between dflglne and tran1ml11lon, and a temperatur• and ·~~n trolled vtacoua fan drive. In a change for the 1984 calendar year. the 3181 with flve- apeed transmlsston gets numerl· cally hlgher(3.9:1)flnal drive ratio and a lower (0.82:1) fifth gear. The result 11 better acceleratlon In first through fourth gears with no los. of quietness and tvet economy In fifth. The 318l'a Interior -or cockpit, as BMW engineers prefer to call It -Is wrapped around the driver for direct tight lines ahd short reaches to con- trols. That Includes Instruments, warning lights, radio and climate controls. A height-adjustable and reclln- lng seat Is part of the package, along with sophisticated drlver- lnformatlon systems. Standard In the 3181 are BMW's service Interval Indicator, which com- puter-matches maintenance tchedules to the owner'• driving style, thua eliminating service Intervals baaed only on Odometer read Inga. Comfort hasn't been alighted either. Ne.w electron le temperature contrOl makes th• 3181'• heater/venttlatlon/alr- condltlonlng system more effec· tlve. 3181 eeats are designed according to the latest or- thopedlo findings; also, when a front backrest ra folded, the seat automatlcalty moves forward for easy acceea to the rear seat - and assumes Its previous adjust- ment when returned to upright. Rich but durable fabrics and velour carpeting give the 3181 Interior luxury and practlcallty. Leatheret1e upholstery Is a no- cost option; leather Is optk>nal at extra cost. One new option Is added for 1984: A luxus touring package, combining electric win- dows, central locking and cruise control. The 3181 ls covered by BMW's 3-year/36,000-mile limited war- ranty and 6-year limited warranty against rust perforation. Little old ladies :niay be 'severe service' drivers What we consider typical driving habits such as short trips can be tough on cars If you're one of those rare people who have taken the trouble to look up periodic ser- vice recommendations In your car owners manual, you may have seen double and triple asterisks referring to "severe service" operation. The term does not necessarily denote someone who dally climbs Pikes Peak or asks his subo<>mpact car to perform Herculean tasks. In fact, says Car Care Council, the time-worn Idea that the best buy In a used car Is the one that has been driven by the little old lady who ran only three miles to and from the grocery store Is a thing of the past. She may quality as a severe service driver and not even know it. Before buying her car. take a close look at her maintenance records. Many of the driving habits that we think of as "typical" can be very hard on a car. especially In certain combinations. Example: Turn on the lights short trips (10 mtles or less) and stop-and-go driving, such as might be encountered In city traffic or on a delivery route, combined with unusually hot or cold weather are hard on a car. Towing a trallr or otherwise hauling heavy loads on a regular basis Is considered severe ser- vice, too, especially In hilly ter- rain. While this kind of driving Is the exception rather than the rule, says Car Care Council, people who do fall Into these categories should be careful to observe owners manual maintenance recommendations when they apply. • Especially Important Is cons- tant checking of vital fluids such as engine oil, transmission fluid, anti-freeze/coolant, brake fluid and power steering fluid. Failure to check and change fluids and filters on schedule can cause rapid engine and/or trans- mission wear and premature failure of these major compo- nents. AD enctneer from General Moton• &ulde dtmlon adjuta a mounttnc bracket for hlab-mountecl •top Jampe that will be appeartnc u atandard or optional equipment OD some 1985 model GM can. They will a1ao be anilable for retroftttt.Qg OD 80Dle current moclela. GoYernment refalatlona require aucb Jampe be lnatalled on all 1988 can. The llCbta - deatcned for hl&ber mlblllty -are ezpected to reduce rear-end colllslona In he&Yy traffic. - duces driver effort at the pedal. .------------------------- Transmitting the driver's com- mands to the road are wide TR- style cast alloy wheels with low- profile 195/60H R-14 radial tires -generous "rubber" for a weight-efficient car of just 2,360 pounds. The BMW engine that powered Brazilian driver Nelson Plquet to the 1983 Formula 1 World Cham- plonshlp.Plquet uses the same cylinder block as the 3181 -the only production-baaed engine ever to win a modern Grand Prix racing series. On the speed-unlimited Ger- man Autobahn network, the 1.8- liter BMW engine has been demonatratlng Its efficiency. r• llablllty and perlormance for more than a decade. But BMW engine engineers aet new, more ambitious goals for the 3181 In tuet efficiency, amoothneas and quietness. Bosch L-Jetronlc electronic fu I Injection with deceteratlon fuel shutoff helps the 3181 engine attain 27 mpg In the EPA city teat with either the atandard flv&- speed manual tranamlnlon or the optional three-apeed auto- matic. (EPA highway mileage: flve-apeed, 38 mpg; automatic, 34 mpg.) To nhance smoothness and .. WEVEJUSTMADE OURAUIOLOANS EASIER TD HANDLE. Bank of America announces a new auto loan with a set of options wt!ve never ruad before. No down paymmt. 10096 financing* on amounts of SlO,(XX) or more for new cars or 1983-84 used cars. (Bank of Americ.e 10096 fin11ncin3 1s also available through partiapating dealers.) No paymmt due for 60 da,.. Use your car for up to two months before your first payment is due. Lowa moothl1 paymenta. bi can save on interest by having your payments made automatically from your chcclting or savinp account btended tmm. Now )'OU Can get extended terms when you choose our variable rate loam. Offer good only through July 24th. We've got the money, so don't delay. Apply now I Call (800) 227-7788 weekcitY! 9 a .m to 9 p.m (Saturdays BANH unul I) p.m ), for more infor· ON THE mauon, or top by you r ,... nca~t branch LEADER -··--·· .. Bl Bank of America --- J Newspapers. lheybring a new precision to audience measurement CX) -0 ~ L{) Newspapers have just invested $2 million in a major research effort to measure and define the medium for advertisers Simmons and Scarborough carried out 225,000 interviews in markets that account for 66°/o of the U.S. population .. 67°/o of retail sales. Data are available by 24 demographic mea- sures, far more than are available on local TV or rad io audi- ences. These studies are supplemented by CAN DO. the Newspaper Advertising Bureau data bank that provides au- dience estimates for every daily and Sunday newspaper in the country. If you're tired of guesstimates and want greater media buying precision~ contact Uldis Grava, vice president. marketing services, Newspaper Advertising Bureau , 485 .Lexington Ave., New York, NY. 10017. (212) 557-1854. Or your local newspaper representative. GUftAN HELEN GOLD- SW01t111Y GRAT· TAN of Lacuaa ee.ch, plmtl(I .... Jwyll. aJ&t .,.... ~·...-.· battle a.piftlt CU10ll'. Survived ~ her but- band ot ... ~ liftVY E.: and .,.. .. ter Ceenor G. __.. of Dana iPolnt: a.other awi.ra. r. Goldsworthy of Paudena: her CDUlln Cll'olyn M. Jordlft ttl Dana Point; and many DXlft n*-llbil nephews. Helen Wll barn i.D Lal AzWll CA.. rahed iD Paadena. CA.. SN attended Puadena Hlah School and Paudena Qty Cd- le&e· Sbe w• retired froro the LoCkheeii) Col'p when she Wll ~ artiM. et &irbank, CA. aad in the state of ~· In accordance lo Helena wilhel. there will be no funeral and followina her c:rema- uon at Mc C.oriDkk Mortuary, her .ms will be acanered Ill 8H off the ahare 1iDe of Lacuna a.ch. Ck In lieu of Oowen. memorials may ~ made to the Amencan Cancer Somty. H.AMOllLA ..... llT.OUft Mortuary•~ Crema1ory 16250....,Ave Costa M.aa 54().5554 SALTZ ...... .-TM a TV11ILL WESTCL.ff CMANL 437 E. 17th St. ea.ta Mela 548-9371 PAc.IC VIEW ...-W.PAM Cemetary • Mortuaty Chapel • Creme1ory Pacific View Or Newport Beech 644-2700 llcCO .. CK llORTUAlff 1795 L~ Canyon Laguna Beach Ca 92651 .. ~~15 ACTmOUeMJll•• Ulm STAT R The toeo.tne ....... dolng~-BALISA PAOPE .. TIES, 1199 T~ Or., COlel M..a. Cllllf t2e2I Wiiiem J ........ 1111 Terwger Or., C.. ...... Cell! 92828 Lorine Hoelllna, 17" TMIQef Or .• C-.. ...... Cellf 92t2t Thlt t>ustneee ta con.. duaed by: hueMnd ...... Lor1ne Hoeellnl I This statement ... lllld with the County a.. °' Or· ange County on .MJ t , ttM I ~ Publllhed Or c.. DMy ~ Mt/ T 20. 21. I Auguat 3. 19M F·\11 -(") . ::s Qi'-=' (/) ::> (/) -:0.. ~ • ~<II CD a.~ I» ::> a. • >C < (/) ~ -· ;:i .5. • -. ~&,, ::> -co -'::3 ~ CD :::s - Nil.IC tl>TICE ..... ..-ACTTTIOUt ...._ .. nnoue MW•• ACTI110V9 .,...., Nnnou. tlUIM.. lfO'T1Ca ,-acnnoua eutNH PN:l1110UI __ .. Mm •TA,,_..., NAMI IT&Tnmlr NAam fTATamff NAllll ITATDmlT NAl9 aTAtu.NT INY"""9 •t 1AUi NAm ITATUllNT MAMI ITA,_.,, The ~ ,.non ........ ..._.._ --.,.. TM ...,__._ ..,_., la The follDwtng IMl'IOft 18 The ~ c*.on la Notb ,_.t>totven Olat T 9 , ... ~ Tl\• IOllOWtnO ,...,n II The~ P*tofl le dolt'I ~ -., .. __...., .... __ ,__a,, ~~-ctolna~• tNeo.dofTruat ... otthe • dolnObuW!Ma• dOlnab!o aa LOOllTIC COM,.( ..,.,. ~ M: doifla Dullneee.. DICK wuoL1•.a1 & MOMAN fUOOIHO. tto '"-·• Coml'nl.W"' ,.,....__ ~ANT NOTICa TO I ~T f 9' Iii AT I 0 NA L MESA IAAKI BUPP\.Y -N"'..,.S ,..14 Dll • • • Alt.OOMIHG UllHEBS 8PlCTAUM DUIQN, PA" " ... -. VlrOll'M fill., C-. MeM. ~t of Or....;:, c;;r;. "'°"""OW. , METALllCUMf.NCY,120 WILLH!R ~I.El C0., 71$ ..,.., •"" ' ~L~St.,Cot1.Meee'. g:'.,,._.~c:re~· =.~~~tanoton Cllf.uta Callbnia, Wiii-~ wt. YOU M 1M OUA~T 81k1r 8ul11 ttO, Co1t1 W 111h St.. eo.ta M9u. Huntinoton lad!, Cati Ytcletia U• WaterrnM, P9tnot1 T boe.d.. 20tt M~ll-P9tl1cfll Hlcll9)'. ~ AMn MtqM. eel bi01 up lo IM flO 11\er UNDIR A 0.: D M TMllT. M•a, Cellf 92tff c.llf · t2e21 HS t~ Macaro, 2t · .. 72 • , ...... 1 ... ~. u..... Mandann Dr., co.ti Meaa. 11212 Madera. Hunttngton ltoVlraloolPl.,CoM.9 ...... tt\an 11:00 Lm, Monday, DAlll) o.. Mi 1* UN-David PNlllp Mfinol. 219t ltlC)Mn M. Wiiiner. Detawar~, Hunting ta ~ "-_. .. .......,.._ 9Mcf\ CA t2M7 Cellf :tffH July23.1tl4 1tttie~h.u-l•81 YOU TAKI ACTION MendOf'I Or .. Ranc:ho PalOa lllWQJ'9M Dr .. 8'M. o.tlf, ..........-Cal1t.t2&U c.111 tff2 7 CAiif. tHM ' Thfll t1wtnMt 11 con• 1-Dec*ttntnt of Mid cc> TO NOTICT YOUR "'Oft· Vjkdea, Calll. 80132 92121 1". Th°.:' butlMM le oo. Geretcllne "°" Henion TN• bulln•" 11 GOn• Thi• bU1lnM1 ii con· ducted=.,,~ ie;Q. d4strtat located llt 1370 a.TY, IT MAY A IOU) AT Thie l>V91n.tl la con· Thi• bvtlneu I• con. ,.,.,_,.I AP c.. ,. 4~ M~ St. eo.ti ducllO~:anlndMdwtl <Neleclby'aflll'\OMeMil L.A.. Adame Av1n11e Coate A "'9l.IC IAU. •YOU OliCledby 11\lndMdull esuc:t8l•by.ManW!ndMdU911111W Nolllttoet,.,.,.laNteOy~l'O_! ~M.,,~o ............ £ ............. 7 Pat11C6• T•bOeel• Mlc;l'tael p HJcll9Y --• .... liidlldln -· - -....,., -.-Thie , _ __. ._ fifed Oll9 1tatemtn4 WU fll9CI ~. c.lltofnll et wNcfl NeID AN ~~ 0.Vld MUl'Ol _. .... , -~ ....... ..:. ...... ._, -•· etatement W81 fie TN.I bual,,... .. con· Thll Ital.,,.,, WM tlllcl ... , .... _.. Witt. the County Qerti. Of Or· time Mid bldt ... be p.ib-M '"' NATIMI M THI Till• 11atement Wll8 flleO . Tiiie •etement WM ftlecl _,...,_ -------..... .:,;-;. Coun"' a.11Of0 dueted b)'. ~ wlttt the <toun'Y °*" of Or· wttll tile County Cler* cl Or· lllOt ,. __ .., on .,,,. 13, lldy openec:t end 1-..d tor. PttOCHotMO AOAIMIT With Ille County c.tl of Or· With ffW County~,.!'~-la llbOut to be made of t"9t '"' '' Vlctotla L. Wetetman lnQt County on June 28• ~ County on June 1' 19M ........... , PRINT ANO 81ND COM-YOU, YOU lttOUl.O CON-...,_County on Juty t, 1N4 MOf County on -• 69• oertaln cs.I wtth beer ~ llft09 County on Jvty 1 Thie ..i'"*'i ... ftled tlM 1Gl4 -...-ni.n ,... wine bullln.a knoWn .. 19'4 wnh IN Coutlty ~of Or· ...,... ~ 'Ma1a MUNITY IERVICi 'ALL TACT A LAWYa". ~ COP,.EA TAE.£ DEL.I and .......... ._. ~ lll'QICountyonJutyt 1084 Pubhthed OrllnQ<t Coe.at Publlehecl Otange --PubilNd Or ... eo.1 1084 DISCOVERY DOC»<· Publllhecl 0t7 Coe.at Cota at 161~DrM rv...,.,,... Oranol ....... ,._ 0.1ly Pilot Julye. 13. 20. 27. a.tty Pilot Julye.,,, 20. 27. ~~.~June 2:2. 21 . .My tro·£0AANO!OOA$TCOL· NOTICf IS HEReBv =-~~,,~ 1 • 20, 27, D~~July°'eir. 20, 21~ ~. Ctty ojc:mta.......'. OtllY Pilot 'tfJ 1!, 20. 2. Published On1n~ ~t 1984 1944 .., F<M .a11 ...... ·-to bl Jn eo-Ql\fEN that tile r..i PfOPl't)' f-111 11&4 County of Or~. St.ate Of Auguat .1, 1 ~ o.11y Ptlo4 July 13. 20. 27, F-199 ,. • .,,., ~d.;;; wtthlN 8lct 0ocu-lltu.tad In tile County or Or· F-104 Cellfornte t2tM. l"-t~ Au~t 3• 111... F 1..,. MOC fl>TICE --.. ---IC-..,..-YV<-.r--• "'*11:1 Whldl •r• now 1n me lf\09. 8t•t• of C<fornl&. Pl&.JC fl)TIC£ .. -II' MnTU'C ...,,._of Ttflnlflltofa ~ ~ PtllJC fl)TlC( ""-. ""'~ Md IMY be 88QHed 1n ~ kl'IOWfl 15 See lllMO f"VUU\# nu1n.c: UcenMee. 90Cltlt eeourlJ!r--------111111-.,. 11t1TIM '1CTTnOUI 8UIMl8 -----.. -..,.,.------~----.. -• o.fflol of 1"'8 etr.c1or 0( Driv., Newport BuGrl, C.11-FtCN!!!!°"IT·'"~ ..,.,._,,. _,,..... number end ~.~~T .... NI.JC ll)TICE '"~"'nu "'-MAM18TATIJlllNT rn.11twvv•-.. ,....,,..,.,.___ Purcne.ino of MiC1 c0111ga lomla end O.Ct1bld ea IOI· -.. ,_,., '"'M.U.i.rA;;.,,., dtW ., .. nv """ ,.. ... , __ ;;...;.;m;,..; ___ _ l'lCTmCM.18 --..-.. Tile tQllO'#lng ~ION.,. NAllll ITATQllJIT ..... 9TATDmNT dlltl1Gt loft; Tile tO)low(ng PlflOnl .,. • .. JKURIC. 161 KalfnYI Ortve. mnnoua .,... .. ..... aT.an...--r <IOlflQ bt.lllMN.. The~ per90nl .,. Tile followlno peqoN.,. !ac:tl bidder tTMnl eub.nl1 PAACE.L 1. UM No 85, doing l>U.ine.aES .. T ENTS dotT'he ~~Plf'80l'I Unit F-41. eo.ta ~ c-. MAMI ITATllmNT N-" _..., OSD DIRECT STORE clolnabullnllll... Ooln.9~• th 1111 bid e cuhl9f'1 City of Newport Beiach, u TAD INV M • ng -fornla 92928 1 .8 ., The tottowtng 1*90n I Th9 foHo-Mng l*'IO'I•.,. DELIVERY MANAGEMENT P~CIFIC INDUSTRIAL TROW8~00~ (QUITY ~ certlflld Check Of thown Ind deacrtbld In Int 3345 ~ 8lVd Suite lUSTIN·IRVtN! AS· 11~2tl1, MARILYN PA· doing butlnMa• dOl~vtis:~o. 16872 SVSTEMS. tt7H Deep PARTNERS. 11401 Von GROUP.FUHOl.2029,...,.. bld~'abonclmadepti= Condomlnl11m Plan re-214, ~ Bwh, Calif. SOCIA~S. 3~ I= JKUAIC, 151 Katmut DtiW, Ot!"SIQN IMAGf.8. 299 BOIN Cl'tlCa St Huntington H•rbor Hunllfl91on BMcfl. Kar!Nll AYe!We, Suitt 400. port Blvd • Colt• M .... to ~ order of thot eora.oon Octobll' 26. '878, 926e3 enuia. C:: 92 eeo unit F-t. co.ta MIN. C.. #8 &ant• AM Ave .. eo.1 B .. cl't,Callf 11u,.9 cant 92648 lfvlne,Callf P2718 Celll.92e27 Community coneoa Dlltrlc1 ln800k t1137.Pege314ol TllereN A Del Brocco. 8eecfl. AJ 8300IMn9 rornl• 12120 8 .8 .I MIM,CllH.1202t Wllllam Curtte Kay 16872 Frank Roy lewfa. 111785 Donald W Giimour, t8401 Trowbf109e Eq~ Qroup, Board ot Trutt ... In It\ Otflcltl Aec;ord• or MIO 2118 PllQ9fltle :ft E. Coltl Alo.rt ~)5 Mewpor1 020-51-6211 Lotl Janice Foremar BolM Cl'tlea SI Huntington DMC> Harbor, Huntington Von Karman A,,._, Sult• Inc .• Calltoml•. 5 N9W-etnounl not tea lhan n.... County MMe, C.,tf. 128 7 =--catlf .-Namee. ~ MOU~ 20IO ,. &enta Ana A• Bffch Caltl 92(1.49 8Nch Cal/I 92M8 400 lrvtnl Calf 112715 Pot1 8Nd • Cotta M .... l*C9rt (5%) of tl'te tum bid PAACf.L 2: An undMdeO Thia buelneu la con-• bu&l II l'l.ITl\ber and ~ eo.ta .....e CaMt. 112121 o.v.o c H9/ltey t6872 t<. at h I•• n Lorr 11 n • MIClyn lft~tl'Ntlta, tnc • Clllf 112927 81 1 ouarant .. thatthot bid• one •IOhly-ttllrd (1/831 d\ICied b1' • corwetton d~...., "t:~ con· ~ of tntendld T,.,. ™• ~IMn..a 111 cor Boise Clltea st. Huntington Bene<11c", 111786 DHP Caltlomle ~•hof\, 413 ~ bu&lnftt 11 con. der wlll enter Into the ln*-t at• TenMt IA Com-Thef ... A Oel Btoa:o "T• an ,.,...., lncludlng zlp code, ctuot• by:.,,~ Beect\ Cellf 92(1.49 Harbor. Huntington 8eac::h, sou111 GlaaHll, Of1noe. ducted by •limited partner· propoeed Contract 11 int mon In the r.e intareal In 9nd Tlltt •tatament waa flied Albert J Auer !dad are: DAVID H. 01"11!8, U11 Lori J..vc. foremen wimam w Kay 16872 CaJ1t 92641 Caltf 92968 thlp aame 1a ....,did to him In to thl Common ArM of Lot 1 w1tll tile Co\lnty Cter11 ot Or· Tllll '1ttamen6;... Or Pauon&. P1cO ""*•· Cell-Thia atat""*'t wee file Sol Cl'tlca S• Huntington Th•• tx.11tn11t 11 con· Tilt. buatn ... tt eon· l!ugene A. Trowt>rldoe. the_,, of t.i1ure 10 entet ol Tract &.«4 •• ~ map ano• County on M'/ to. with t~nty J or 29 f ornl• t'O&IO S 9 I with thot County ClltlC of 0. Be;,, Call! 925411 dueled by 1 general part· ducted by a hmlted 1*1Mf• Jr . Praaldent Into iuch contraot. the ftled In Boot! 37•, pagee 39 1984 •noe nty on une • 455·60·3377. Liii.A A . ange County on JUiy I . 111 h anlp This statement w• hied nrOOlldaoftl\lehact!wlllbe to 43, lnclullve. of Mia-'2I0112 1984 __ 1 GIRIES, 8515 PllltQna, Ptc:o n.7 Tl'tlll bualneH 11 con-ners tp R Ootlald w Gilmour wltll file County Cterk of Or· tOrtlltecl Of In tha c:e.. of 8 cellaneout M9')8, r«;ordt ot Pub!ltMd Orange Coe.at r-• Rlv.,a. CallfOfnle IOtOO Publiahecl Orlf\09 Coet duc1~ by a general P811· ~~~11.,.~~,1• WU flled Thlt 11a1amen1 WU n11c1 anoe County on June 13, bod, tnt'1u11 autn tMrlof Wiii MlCI COYnty, 81 IUdl tenn" Daily Pilot July 13. 20, 27, OIMoft, °""". c~ S.S.• 5~221 o.ity PUot J4AY 13, 20, r. ne~11111~m C Kav ..,1111 Ille County Ctertt 04 Or-with the County Ctetlt of Or-1984 be tortelted to Mid co11iage defined In tile Artlc:Je.,,tltled Augutt 3, 1984 :O ~ ..=.-cattf Total ~ton to .,. Augutt 3, 1184 Tl't•s stttemeni wu tiled &l'08 County on June 28 anoe County on JuM 28. '•* dllllrlCt ·o.11n111on1" of Ille Otclar· F-137 • • paid for u.a pr~ de-'·12 Or 19~ 19&.-Publllhed <>ranoe Cout No bl<l<Ser "'-Y wlttldraw a11on of Covenants. Con-... ,._ ,.. _ _. tctlbld. In generll. M 1111 "'' 111 tne County Ciett.. 01 • ~ ~ Deity Piiot June 22, 29, July hi• bid for 1 pe0o0 tor forty· d1t10n1 and Rettrlc1tont ,.. PllJUC NOTia Publlehecl ..,.ange .....,.., atock In trecll, t1xt1.1rN, ---------~~ County on July .10 Publiahed Orano: Coast Oanrln aw..-6. 13, t9&4 five (45) days att., tl'te date corded on October 26, t976. Deity Piiot Juty 6, 13, 20, 27, equlptNnl and good W.-Pta.IC NOTIC£ , F210ll0 Oa1ty Pilot July 8. 13 20, 27. 1M01 Von K.,_ Aft. F45 Mt fOf tha opening ther.c>I. In 8ooll 1 t937, P-oe 406 ot flCTITIOUI ......... 1984 together With tile liotnM la __ .;...;..;;;.;;;.;..._..._ __ _ Publls~ Oranaa Coast 1984 F-l lO lrftl'lePu ... l-'~tt0. 117ra 15 Cft_, ---------1 The Board of T~t ... re-Offlojal Recordt ot Hid NAME STATe•NT F·l06 h~7.500.00. ncnnout MllMU .. .,... -.,. ,...._, nge ..,_, 1111-'C unTIC( llfVl8 IN prlvelage ol r&-county (the "Oec:lerallon"). The lolloWlng perac>nt er• 111mi.,. unnC£ Deacrlpllon •Amount MAim ITAT'lmMT Daily Piiot July 13 20 · 27 · Delly Piiot July 8. 13, 20. 27, __ r...;.;;~..;..;-..;..""'~---1jectlno any and all bldt or to and any a"*1dment1 or an-dol"11 bullneu at: f"-.Hf "" 1 pereonal check • TM tc41ow1ng l*'IOM er August 3 · 198 ' F· 123 P\&.IC NOTICE t984 'ICTTnOUI eua.N waive any lrregularlllM or tn· neutlon• tll9reto (•)PACIFIC WOOD PROD-flCTlTIOUI IU ... 11 12.500 00 doing~ aa: P\8.IC NOTICE F-105 NAM! ITA~ torrMiltlea In eny bid or In UCTS (b)PACIFIC COM· NAa. ITA,._NT 2 demend notea to bl,.. MCMURAAY·SANOS LEGAL. TM fol1owtng per.ans are tile bidding. PUTER TABLES, $329 Tile fol!OWlf\g peraont are placed In c:ath thfo1.1gll LVOHs-MCCORKlf. A.I.A ADVl"TISDl£NT dolngbu91neaau: COARELLAN J THOMP-EXCEPTING THERE· Ha.rvatd St .. Santa Ana, dolnobuatnaaa•· ucrow totaHlnG • 1027 No.eo.tHwy ,SYlt FICTITIOUI 8UllNEH Dl'A"~ Of' Pl&JC NOTICE NATIONAL SATELLITE SON FROM all oil, oll right•. min· Calfl 92407 Tl.TSTIN COR.PORATE $70,000.00 F lAguna BMcfl. ca111 NAME STA nMENT D£VEL<WWNT DISTRIBUTION CENTERS, Exec Vici Cflancef$0f, Bual· erata, minwal right•, natural An<lr-J. ClaY1on. 115 PARK L TO 3300 trWle Av· 1 tnatallmant note, MC:Uf· em t T11e ro11ew1ng Pl'ton Is ""vtcn NOTICE M 708 N Vlllt.y, Suite a. neu A.flalrt gu rlghta, an<I other 13111 SI., Huntington BMctl, 11'1111 ·Suite' tS5 HtiwPot1 1ty agreement. end UOC-1 JoM William MoMurre) domg bulll\4m ae E.NVIRONMENTAL Tll'UITEl'I IAL.I Anaheim, Cellf. 92801 Coatt Community Coll-oe hydrocarbon• by wll•1· Calll. 92648 ~ catlf 92seo flnandng 1tatement In favor 1aee Skytlna Dr .. L.agun LEXICON LEASING. 3901 RESOU"CEI 001~1a2 lnterconttnent&I Producte Olatlict eoever name known that Craig Circle, 309 10th St, Al~ J . Aliftl end A9-of Miiar • $&5,000.00 e.cti, caltf. t2oa1 MacAnhur Blvd, Newpon IECTIOH •UA Corporation, Nev.CS•. 285 Publlahed Orange Coast may be within or under the Huntington B-.ac11, Calll. •ocl•t••· inc .. Calltornl•, Klndotffclnatobetrane-Edoer Loult sanes.. 153• Beacn. Calif 92e60 NotK:e la hereby given by YOU ARIE IM OEfAU&. T WMI Nonll Temple Suite Diiiy Pilot July 6, t3, 1964 par<* ol land herelnabove 112648 3300 lrvtne Avenue. Suite terred end number are: On-Tahltf Ave .. Laguna 8Mof' Paul Pertyke, 3901 Ille e>ec>anment ot o.v.lop· UHDE" A DEED Of' TaUIT 300, Salt Lake Ctty, Uteh F-97 dftc:tibld together with tile Thie bualneaa 11 con· 135 ~ Bead'I Calif. Salee-end Wine~ Callf 92651 MacArthur Blvd Newpor1 ment Sel'Vlcel. En111ronmen-DATED 04105112. UM&.111 14103 perpetual right of drilling, ducted by •corporation t2Mo ' Ho. 41-138819 Jamee Devtd Lyona, 1341 Beach, Calil 926e0 tel AeaouroeeSecuon. ot the YOU TAKE ACTION TO Thl• bualneu 1, con-mining, exploring and opet· Andfft ClaytOn. General Thlt butineu 1, con· ..... ~~O ,._": c.rrttoe °'··Laguna BMct TllUi bu•tn•H IS con-City ot Huntington Beacl't P"OTICT YOU" ""OP· ducted by·. COf?O'ltlon •Uno therefor and atonng In Pat1net ~ed by:. ~·tlon -... •• • c.tlf 92M1 ducted by an ln<IMOutl ll'tat the lollowlng requ.te ERTY. rr MA y N SOLD AT Cari ~. Director and removing Ille same from Thie •latem.nt ... flled Alblf1 i A.liftl Prealdent on Of •ft• the 15th day Of Owen ~on MoCorkle Paul Partylte tor Neg111ve o.ctarallon A PV8UC IALI. If YOU This stat91Mnt wu ftled Pt.a.IC "°TICE 111d land or any ottwr i.no. with thlt County Cleric of Or· Thie ttaternant wu flied AUQU8l, 1084, at tile eaorow 11 t 1 Grenvtite Of .. NewPOt Thia atatement was tiled -• revleWed and are avail· NEED AN IEJUllL.ANATION with tile County Cleril 0( Or· lneludlng lhe right to Wiii~ ange County on JuJy 3. 1084 with IM County C*1l of Or· depattment Of 6TARCREST Beech. Clfff. 926IO wltll the Counly Clerle ot Or-able lor public review com-Of THE NA'f'\MI OF ntl County on J ne l3 l(.1n31 alocit or dlrtctlOnlllly drlll f'Mr741 County on June 28 ESCROW CO., INC., at Thlt bullMaa II con ange County on July tO, menctng July 12. 1984 PROCEEDING AQAINIT ~ u ' NoUce o4 and mine from lands other Publl•hed Orange Coat = ' 18798 8rOOIChurt1 Streat, ducted t>y: en unln 19~_. Nagetlve O.Ctaretlon No YOU, YOU IHOUU> CON-9 ,,..171 Sale of than thON llerelnabove d&-Dally Piiot July 13, 20, 27, ,..,,. Fountain Vfllt.y, Callfornla corporated a11octatlo1 F250141 ~4-22 (AOmlnlatratlve ~ TACT A LAWVl!A. Publlsh.o Orange Coul P#90Nll Propetty ecrlbed, oll or ~u welll. tun-August 3, 1984 Qlbeon DWW\ a CrvtaMf 92708. glher then a ~MrWl!p Publlll'ted Orange Coaet ~No 84-49) Is a requeel On 7127184 at 11 00 A. M Dally Pilot June 22. 211• July at Pm• .. ...,.· nele and • 1ft1. Into. F-126 100 .. • •• ,.,, Center All 011\tr ~ '*'* Owel'I c. MoCot1d9 Dally PllOI July 13 20 27, to conatruct two rnedtcal SUNKIST SERVICE COM· 6 13 l"D• No .a 1"3372 through or acrou the Ml.JC fl)T1C£ ~ and addf'llaaa ...ao by \tie Thia 11atemant WM flel ... · Id I II -' "''""" V d •"""""!_,. ' ' .,.,.. ,.. ' .... ·rl of I'--•··"" ..-.~ .,., .. ., T ---4-,., ........_ IN ...-. Coun ,..._. Or August 3 198.. uul Inga cons. ng UT ~ PAN .. tile uly _,,.... .. -F42 In Ille Superlot Court of au,,_, ac. ..... _ .... ·-.....-Newpof1 hectl. C .. lf. r., __ .... ......... ...... wtth Ille ty ...._ .. of F-124 squere feet of noor area on• TrustM undet and puraiant the State 01 Callrornla. fOt lnabove dMc:ftbed, and to aeao tN• )'Mrl to rat M la ange County on J4AY 5 tN- :t o 2 acre 111• IOcateCI on to Deed of Tru11 RecOfded the County 01 Oranoe 11\1 boll om such whip· NOTICE OF TJUJ8TEl'I Publlahed Orange Cout known to ttl9 Trenlfer•at« ,a-. ---------1t11esou!ll aldeolM11nStrMI on 4129182 as Oocvment Ptll.IC fl>TICE lntl'te MatteroftheEttete etochcS or dlrectlonally Ta.~--OaltyPllOtJuty6, 13,20,27, s~ __ ..__,_tllat' .... PublllMcS Orange20~7 P\8.tc NOTICE llPl)roxtmataly 500 feet wett No 82-14665 t of Ottlcllll of LINNIE G TENNEY o.. drilled W9118, tunnell and • """• _.. 1114 •,... -.... ..,,.-u"" Dally Piiot Juty 13, • , ---------1 of Beac:ti Blvd In the RS (Of· Records In the ottlce of tile C~ ceueCI ' INlftt under and benM.ttl or YOU AMI .. Dll,A~ T F· 107 ~lltlon for tM t,.,._ Auguet 3, 118' NOTICE lO CfU!DrT~ flee Profeatlonal) District Recorder ot Ofange County. NOTICI! Of Notice 11 hereby glYan tNll beyond the ext.not ltmlll UNOER A DID OP TMllT ,., of tile buelneaa end tile f. 13 Of' auLK TilANIR" Negauve Oeclarauoo No Callfornl• executed by TIWS'Tel'I IALI the undefalgned wlll Mtl et tllereot, encS to rtldrllf, retun-DATeD AuguM IO, 1tn. P'tB..IC fl>TICE llc.naela to bl paid aft« the (aec..1101-t\07 U.C.C.) 83-11 ta • requ•I by the Doug COiter, a tingle men T.8. Mo. IOO-Private tale, 10 tile hlgheel net, equip, maintain, r1P91f. UNl.a81 YOU TAKI AC· Department of Alcohotlc --------- Notice la llertby given lo City of Huntington 8e8ch 10 WtLL SELL AT PUBLIC 1nzeooo.e/UE and belt bidder. subject to ~ and operate any TION TO "'°TICT YC>tM NOTICI Of TMllTll'I ~•llGI ConlfOI hal ac>-rtaJC ll)TIC( credit ore ot the within am8r\O the ordinance code AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST NOTICE confirmation of said Su· tuch wells or mlnea wftllout, HOM!, Ff MAY N IOU> AT IAU prowd IM propoaed trena-__ .;..;;.;;..;;.;...__.... _ _,__ named tranthlt°'11) tl'tat a to allow 10< moblle homes on BtODER FOR CASH, (pay-YOU ARE IN 9EFAUL T Pll'IOI' Cour1. on or attar tile tlowever tl\I rtoht ~ drtll, A f'U9Ltc IA.LL IP YOU TI No. Gl11-07 t.. '1C 111 t0Ue Mlll•SI t>ulk trana1er IS about to be R1 IStngle Fam11y1 Iota The able at ume ol sale In lawful UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, 18th oay ot July 19114, Ill \he mine. atore, axp(ore, anc:I ~ .-E.O AM l~TION ~AMT N011Cl TO Dated: June 18, 1984 NAiii ITATIMIJfT mtde on P«tonal PfoPenY new prov11100 w111 be ~ money ol tile United Slat•) DATED Aug 16, 1982 UN· office ot WILLIAM \J arate thtough the 1Urtace or M THI MATUM M THI ""°""""OW.A; Robert Pafk1.1ric The~ per.ona .,, lleretnaller deec:Tlbed. cable Citywide at the South front entr~ LESS YOU TAKE ACTION McWHINNIE Attorney~ the upper 500 IMt of Ille PROCEEDING AQAINIT YOU AM • DIJfA~T Marltyn Pajtturic doing~ u : The na~ Ind bull,_ Cop1t11 ol tr-requeet to the Orange County 040 TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Lew, 757 W 9111 Street, S tubturtaoe of t1'9 land here-YOU, YOU IHOULD CON-~A DIDI> OP TMllT TransferOf' A AG U S. 0 0 M IN I 0 ~ ad<lr ..... of Ille Intended are on Ille wltl'I lhe City Cour1house. 211 W Santi ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT Pedro County .of Loa lnabov. deecrlbed as re-TACT A LAWYP. DATED 1Uft1 I. _, ~ David H. OtrlM BOARDWALK LIMIT EC trantferort we OWIK DE· CIMK. City ot Hunllngto11 A.ntBoulevard.C11yotSan11 ,. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ge1es.'stateof~llfornla,all MrVeCllnthedledfromTlle STAN-SHAW CORPOR· Llal YOU TAKf ACTION LelfeA.Glrlea PARTHWHIP, 611 Antoe VELOPMENT MARKETING. Beech, 2000 M11n Street, Ant Stele ot Calllornlt NEED .. N EXP' .. NATION ""ht till ad Interest of Irvine Company, a oorpot· A.TION. A. CALIFORNIA TOPROTICTYOUft"'°"• Trtn•f.,.. Boul•vard. Suite #310 ~C . eka OWIK PROD-Huntington Beech. Call-92701 all rlgl'tl. 111111 and OF THe" NATURE OF THE ;;:,d dace~~ atthe time of 1t1on, recorded April 10. CORPORATION ea duly ap-!MY IT MAY• IOl.O AT Publlahecl Orange Cout COlta Mela. catlf 92e26 UCTS u SA . 19.-1 E. Ed-form• Any P8fSOO withing interes1 conveyed lo and PROCEEDING AGAINST death and ell the right. title 1978, In Boak 12627, page pointed Trust• under tile A Muc 8Al.I. "' YOU Dally Piiot July 13. 1984 Dominion lnve1tment1 inger, Sanlt Ana, CA 92705 10 comment on tl\eile re-n0\111 l'lel<I by 11 un<let Deed ot 0 CO ..... 755 ol Official Rec:Ofd• fol= deac:ribld deed of .,.,.D .... ·-...... _,..,.,. F-140 •~ ,._ .. ~_,. ,,,__ 'tr-.-I lion I Calllornia YOU, VOU SHOUL N-atld tntetnt !hat "-.. late •LSO EXCEPTING truttWI LSElL •TPU8UC =---~ .. !:~'THI"""" """·· 11 ......,.,., __ ,....... ,.., oc. n quesls mey do so tn wrmng Trust In the property 11tu· TACT A LA.WYER of sald dec:eued hea ac-" ,. 0 ST vr ,,_ _,.,._ .,.. atlon, 011 Allton Boulavard of the c:l'tlef exacutlVe office w11nin tO dtys ot 11'111 not toe ated 1n sale! County Call· On July 27 11184 at 9 15 quired by operation of law 0< T H E R E F R 0 M t II 1 AUCTION TO THE HI HE PROCl!l!DINO AGAINST Suite I 3e0, eo.ta M-.. or prVlc:lpal t>ualneu olfioe by 01ovldlng written corn-torn•t describing the land 8 m . G R E y O A K ~ other than or m aubturt~ watec rlghla, bu1 BIDDER FOR CASH Ot M YOU YOU IHOUU> COM-Calf. 9202t of the Intended tran1faror Is menta to tl'te Oepar1ment of tl'ter .. n FINANCIAL CORPOR· addition to that of tald d&-wlll'tout tile right of surlace Ml forth In Section 2924" of TACT A LAWY'IJl l't8.IC NOTICE Wllltam R Wood, 41 Hiii Same Development Servtcet, En-PARCEL 1 An undivided ATION. A CALIFORNIA ceased, 11 Ille time ol deatl't, entry ur__...o tn1hedted tile Civil Code, all right, 1hll NOTICE IS HEREBY gr ... !Mne. Cellf, 92715 An other txJstness names vtronmen111 Resources Sec-I/ 18th int8fest 1n and 10 Lot CORPORATION, 81 duly ap-In and 10 all tile certain per-from Tile lrvlne Company, a and Interest conV9Yec1 to OIVEN tha1 tMrMI property NOTICE TO Cemf:>blll A. c. Fr..., tnd addr ..... uled l>y the lton. p O Boll 190, Hunt-1 of Trect No 1 t223. In 1he pointed TruttM under an<I 10nal, properly lltuated In corporellon, recorded Aprll 1nd now held by It under tltuetecl In Iha County of Or· COffnlACTOfll 6lllO BMcltwOod Str•t intended tranaf8'or within tngton Beach, C" 92S.8 Clly ol Costa Mesa. County pursuant 10 Deed of Trutt tl'te City ol Irvine, County 01 10, 1978, 1n Book 12627. tal<I Deed of Tru1t tn !tie 8fl99, State of CelHOf'Y\la, CAUJMQ fOfl Vancouwr, 8.C.. Canad• three )'Ml• lut years last Commenll v.1111 be con-of Orange. State of Cell-recorded Augull 30. 1982. Orange, State 01 California. page 755 of Ottlcial Re-property llerelnatt., d•· known u: 227 Miiford Drtw, 11eD1 V6P 5\12 put ao tar at known to the aJdered by the <leclllon-torntt as per map recorded 82 ..,..909 ... ,..__.., Re-i-·• ly ..___1beCI llS fol cord• ecrlbecl· Corona dal Mar Calitomla School Dlttrlc1 HUNT-1'114• ~•lnNa 1 1 con Intended traneteree are mallt09 bOdy 1n 111 <lellbef'a-in Book 486. Peges 45 and u ......,... "' "'"""' par1 ...,.ar .,....... • P,.RCEl 3 EaMmenl(•I TRUSTOR. STEPHEN A. __ .... ____..._. .. followa• ING TON BEA.CH UNION ducted....,. a lmfted partner· Nooe. hon on whelllef an En-46 1n ll'le ottoce of lhe County COf'dS In file offioe of tile lows, to-wit as 9UCll MNm«'t1•1 ts/.,. COLBY ANO PAME~ A •A SUelEAseHOLO ES-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT tl'tlll "7 ' The namecal and bulln.s wonmanfal Impact Report recordet ot said County County RecOfde< of Orange, Moblle Home, Purchued partlcularly Mt forth In 11\e COLBY. hulband end Wife TATE IN ANO TO THE fOl· Bid Oeedltne 2:00 PM., WA WOOd P9nner aodrasa of Ille Intended sl'toul<I be prepare<! tor the EXCEPTING THERE· State ol Cahtomla executed May 12• 1972• Class BN Arllcle entitled "Eate• BENEFI~ AOBERT LOWINO .. r .. L PROPERTY·. Friday, July 27, 1964 T>Joo.0 ... a.-!-t was ...__ ...... ......, I PANAVISE by MARTIN LEE, A SINGLE Body Type Model CCHMP, NO MARV ~ B d R el t ••-•• -·-· n-. tr ........... .,. pro,.ct FROM Units 1 lhrougl't 18 .. MAN. WILL SELL AT PUB· License No JX3593 l JX menlt" or the Oactatatlon L CUNIFF A L°' 188 ofTrect No 3357 Place or I IC lp : with the County Ctenc of Or· PRODUCTS. INC 2850 Howar<IS Zete1$11y sl'townontheConOornlnlum UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 3592, Mtke Gener Mo undetlheaecttonheedlno(t) CUNIFF.husbandendwlfa In tl\I City of Newport HUNTINOTON BEACH ange CourtlY on June 25 29th Str .. t. Long 8eactl A.u1s11ntPlanne< Plan recorded In Book BIDDER FOR CASH (pay-HB .. TypeVeh 42T mauehAt11cleenUtledatfol· Recorded October 1, Beech •Plfmtf>tlCOl'dld UNIONHIGH6CHOOLDl8-l elM CA 90806 Pu1>1i1l'te<1 Orange CoHt 141gg Page 1964 and r• able at llmeotMle In lawful loeated 11 14661 Jeffrey 10'#9. "Ullllllee", "Sattle· 11179 u lnltr. No. 1217 In In eoOk 107 Paoea 1 to7 TRICT' EDUCATION ,.,...,.. T~tt the property pertl· Dally Piiot July 13. 198,. ,,,,..,.,deO In Book 1.-2ee. money oflhe United States) RO Spece 36, lrvlne, CA ment", and "Encroach· book 13333 page 3e5 of Of· M~ M._ In t"9 CENTER, 10251 Y()tt(town PutMltlhed Oranot Coe.al nent hereto I• oe.crtbed In F-138 Page e1.-, Offlctal Recof'da 11 the front entranoa to lhe Term• of..,. cutl In law-ment", an~ "Common Area flclal Reconte In tile otnce Of Offloa or \tie County Re-Avenue, HYntlngton Baectl, o.tfV Not Juky l!, 20 , 27 e-rat u Inventory. ma-n11n11c NOTICE Also tKcepllng thefefrom O Id o' •no• Co u n I Y tul money of Ille Untied ea.eern.nt . I Record., of Oranoe COfder or MIO County. CA. 12641 Auguet 3, 19&4 Clllnery and eQUlpment, ac-rUU\. •II tl'tose exclustve ..... Courtllouee. located on Slates on contlrmauon of and will be IOIO 81 put>llc:a ty, Mid d..o °' tf\111 end wll be IOld et • public Project IOentlflcetton: Bid F-12! counts ano ~1 atld TICE Of ment• tor pauo purpoeee u Santa Ana Blvd • between tale. 0< part can and bll-aUC110n on tile front stepe at d crlbH tile following aualon on the front atepe 81 No. 575 • Construction Of IOcaled ti 1 1 E E<llngef', NO lhOwn on Ille Condominium Sycamore St I BroadWay, anoe evldenoed by nole ... the Coett M ... City Hall, 77 pr . Ille Coate MIN City Hd, 71 Patio Roof Ccwar, Winter· Santa Ana, CA 112705 IALE Pian above refetred to Santa Ana, CalltOf'Y\la all cured by Mortgage O< Trust Fair 0t1ve. ~·Mesa, Cell-L 17 of Trect No 2783, FM DrM ca.ta Mela. Cali· tbt.lrg High Sc:hool Tile BualneM name uted Notice 11 hereby gtven PARCEL 2 Untt H· 1 at ......, I._ and I t aet con-"--" tile ,..-., 90 fOf'nla. on Juty 23rd 1984, II at map r9COfded In fom'• on .,,.. ?3 1964 at Plaoe Ptane .,.. on ftte: by said trari1fetor1 ti sal<I pursuanl to MCtion• 3071 hown on 111e c:on0om1n1um • ..,. .. t, 1 t.... n er ........, on ,. . ...,..._. '' 10:00 am , 10 the hlgtleat 8ooll 9, pages 42 tlm.1 48, 10.00 a.m ""'t~ the~· I\ ' t MAINTENANCE, OPER· MOnca locatlon 11 OWi K DE· and 3072 oft lie Clvll Code of 1 f -"" p <* 1 veyed lo end now held by It sold Ten P4W cent of amount bid..._ f CUii I ltwtul cur 4ncl ti of Ml9CellaMOUt · · ATIONS ANO COHSTRUC. • ..__ VELOPMENT MARKETING, the State ot Caltfornla tile P8bOlan ..:: err..., to In ar under Mid 0..0 of Trutt In bid to be deposited with bid. "'-or n • u bidder tor cuh In cur· _.., ._ INC and CWIK PRODUCTS, undtralgned, McFarland P'"RCEL 3 •-ellct···•~ the property tltuated In Mid Bldaor oflera to be In writ· rency of the United Statee Mept, In~ office of of~ rency Of thot united Statea. TION. = ~:o,, H~~ .. NI.JC NOTICE i 1 wlll eetl I bile ,.. ...,, .,.. •• County and State deac:rlbld Ing end will be reoatved 11 The Nie wrn be made County der The Nie W4ll be mecll ~on 'V'' ., rT8I U.S A. Tow ng nc · ~ ~ley easement tor patio purpoaet 11 lhe aloreaald office 11 any without covenant, or wet· County without oovaMnt Ot _.. SChool Dlttnct EducetlOn NO ... Thal Mid Ix.lilt 1rans1er 11 auction. 11 1125 w 1 00 over that portion ot tile ,.. PARCEL l : An undivided time after tile ttr.t publl-ranty regarding title. poa. Excepttllel'efrom one-half ranty regerdlnQ tltle. pee.-Center, 10251 Yortctown Av· NOTICE 18 HERE8' intended to be conaum-Orange. CA 92668 tt 10-itrlcted cc>mmon ., .. de-1/11 Interest In Ind to Lot 1 cation llel'eot and betOf'• ...ion or encumbra~. ot all oll, gu. petroteurn, of IMll<>f1 ""encumt>rancea enue, Hunt~ BNdl, GIVEN that •••lee :!'L~ER'~ ~':Ar~~~~ ~;Y o~u~~a..ayit!.~oi::. ac•brotbedv• relnferpr~ 1 tooncon'~ of Tract 10610 In IM City of date of tale to Mtlafy the obligation ee-any other hydrocarbon to Mtlafy ttle Obllga110n _: CA. 92641, . (714) proe>Of.1111 .. be~ bl t "" "'"-ta u-. r~....., of n. Oat__. 1 .. ,, 2nd day of July c;ured by Ind under 11'9 1ub1tll'ICM, by wt\alevtr _ __.. ...., -"" un<*' IN 9&4-3339 Ext 320 tnt ,. .... of Coet. ....... 1C ~acArthur Blvd Ste .-so. ing oetcf1be<I property o domtntum Plan .....,,. ..._, ..,.,.. .. ,, ""' ..., " ' POW9r of Sale conferred In name known, be'OW a dt19tl\ p-;J 8;; c:onterr.d In NOTICE IS HEREBY wtt: ~ City Counclf. P.O Newpon Beecl't. County ot wit l98 l Ollsun 200SX ~· The street llddr... and :rm:·~~·~~ ~~LIAM J MCWHINNIE tl'le Deed of Trull exac;uted of 500 feet meuured ...,. t.:-'DMcl of Trust encuted GIVEN that the above-Box 1200, Cot1. Meta, Call· Or11n99 Calttornla 92&60 on Vln•JN1PS04S5BU3i 4 • other common <letignatlon. 455• Paget 5 and 6 of Ml• Attorney 11 Law by John G. Rinaldo,• Mar-11ca11y from the aurtac. ot by JoM Q. Rlneldo, 8 mar· named Scl\Ool Dlttrlc1 of Or· fomla 9282•1200. on ~ or after July 30. 19M CA• lEGE 652 f 11 any of 1t1e real pr~y --'I~-M•-. In the of· 757 Watt 11111 Street rlld Man aalll•eole and MP-tile ground, but wttllout the r ...... manaahleeotaand MP-angeCounlY. CallfOtnia. ac1· befor•thothollfof 11:00 Lm This bulk tran1fer la sub-Said property 11 or 1118 <leac'ribed eboue ta .............. _.. t _,.. u Trustor lgl'tt of entry '""""' any nnr _, I ..., and thr"".-111 Gov .,., 27 1AA• 1 I II fylng llerl ol • fk;e of llle County Recorder San Pedro, Calltomla ara. pro,...., .y. . r -.-~· ...... ara11 property U l"'9t0f, to ng UJ ....,,.. • Ort frlday, v_, . ..... .. Ject to California Uniform purpose 0 " 9 1 purported 10 be 350 01 tald County. 833•1313 to Ame<lcan Home Mort-tlon of the surlaoe of 11\1 AIMlbn Home MO<t,.,.,.. ::J Board, h«91natt•,. shall bl IM •MPOS*bttity o Commercitl Co<le Section Ille un<leralgned or towing •uoc• .. o Mu.t c-11 M.... ~ ..... Trust "--' 0 --·1ee ~ound above • "'-th or --toaa"OISTRICr' Wiii ....... ..._ ...... _ ......... ~ d t t Ille ""• """ •n ""' EXCEPTING THERE· Attorney(t) for Petllior--.-.,...... ....,. • ....,, Tr\.181 Deed Servtoll Corpor-• t~ .,...._to._.,,_•-""' 6106 en tor s orege oge ~ CA 92627 . FROM Units 1 through 11 GLENN A WYMORE orpor11lon a Celllornla fMt. u reeerv.d In <leed aOon a Cefftomla Corpor· r9Celve up to, but not laW to tM City Clartl'a Offlc:ia b) The neme and address of with costa 01tdverllllng 1 Tl'te und«.igned Trutt.. lnclu.1¥8 81 ahowrl on tile Execulor of tile Elllate of Cori>orttlon, as Trvttae, for recorded A.uguat 1, 1IMIO In auon' u Tnnt.. IPf \tie than the ~etated time. the Pt'ot:*' announc.d time tl'te person with whom expeneee of sale 1 J 1 disclaims any llablllty tor any Condominium Plan r•· said tile benefit and eec:urlty of Book 5354 Page 2e Ofllcllll ~t end ..Curlry of 9Mled bide tor ttl9 awwd Of Bktl _.be publldy OS** claims may be hied It GARY Dated this 13111 Clay o u y incorrect,_ ot the strMt corded In 8ook 13630 Page LINNIE G TENNEY 0.0.. American Home Mortgage Recordt Atnlflc.en Homa ~C>aoe a contract for the above pro-and Ned -..0 at 1 t:OC RICHTER. 2850 29tl't Street. l984 address and otllef common 1043• 01 Olflc:lal ~da dent. • Corporation, a Calltomla MAY BE ALSO KNOWN CorwatlOn, 1 Callfomle ~-e.m .. or • aoon tNl'Mfttt Long Beach. CA 90806 an<I J K LIEN SALES <1eaign111on It any allown PARCEL 2: Unit 2 ea Publllhed Oran'e Coaat Corporation, u beneficiary, AS. 3064 Jtva Roecl. Coate Cof-lon. u Beneflclery, 8kH al'Mlll be reclllV9CI In aa ~ on Friday tl'te last day lor Nllng clatma P O Bo• 10933 11er81n If 1h9 street 'ade1r... dated Dec 24th 1980 and M ... CA 92826 ,_. ... thlt place Identified above Ju 27 , ............... ~I by an~ C' .... 1tor -"all .._ July Santa Ant CA 92711-0933 or 01..__ common .,_ .... _ ll'tOwn on the CondornlnlUm Dally Piiot July 6 13, 1984 • • 6 • · d da1ed JuM 3. 1181, and re- 11 .._ ~ • ....: I)' • ..o;:1.'" .. ... ""' ... "" ,..,. .,_..,.. Pltn above ,...,,ad to · ' FS-98 recorded on December 2 · "(If a •treet .0 , ... Of OOfdlld on June I , 1981 In and Iha .,. ..,....._.. .. .., Chambtrl. \;l1J' Hell, 77 Fall 27. 1 84 whleh 19 the but•· Pubtllhetl Orange Coast nttion 01 the PfoP9'1Y 11 not The 1treet addr ... and 1980 In Book t3889, Page common dHfgnatlon II 8oOlc 14091 Pagt t"4 • Pl.lbllcly reed aloud at tile onv. Coete ....._ c-. ness City before the con-Deily Pllol Jurv t 3 198 ; 116 indicated hereon. dlrac110n1 otM!' common cSMlgnatlon, 1848. u lnatrvment Number ahown at>ow, no watranty It lnltl'\.lfMnt Number 12704 above-111ted Um• and tornt&. tor the fUmfilNnCI ot 9\Jmmatlon <late 199Clfled • ro the property may be ot>-11 eny. of tile rHI property 420411 of OttlGlal R8COfd& of given u to Its oompleteneta of Oftldll Reconm of tile place. COMPUTER TER.,.INALS above ttineCI lrom the ben41flc:lary d • 1c,1b 8 d 1 b 0 v • I a the County of Oranoe. State or corrac1,_.) " County of Orange Stall of Eedl bid mu9t conton'n AHO PRIH'T'Ef' Dated July 11 t984 MLIC NOTICE l'tere1n named purauant to • POf"led t be 543 Wett ol C111torn11 Tl\I benef\clal)' under Mid caitfomla. ' and be reaponalw to \tie Addltlonel Mtl of tht PANAVISE PRODUCTS wr1t1enreques1submlt1edlo ~~n. A-: Cotta Mesa. Mt.IC NOTICE Notice of Delaull and O..OolTNlt,byrM90tlofa NOUC. of Default end contrectdocument1 ~mt!)' be o0- 1NC IT A TEllENT Of 111<1 beneflcltry wtlhln ten CA 92627 Elac11on to Sell the de· breec:h or default In Ille obi-Ellc11on to Self the de-Eadl bid thell bl aocom-talf'lld at the Office of the By GARV RICHTER Prest "ARTNEAIHIP deya from tl'te flflt publl· The undefllgned Truat.. NOTtCI Of tcrlbed real property undet gatlon1 teeured 1_..by, ICt'lbad rMI property under panled by IN llCUfl1y ,.. Purcft116ng Aoenl .. 11 Fair dent Of K a I cehon ot this notice <llecleim• any llablllty tor any INTINT TO the Deed of Trvst wu r• llefttolora oecuted and de-tN Deed of Trute .,... ,. ftrrecl to In. IN oontfK't ~IW. ca.<• Meat.. Call· Intended Tr1n1f111~•l LEASIHQ co. BENEFICIARV AmerlCan lncorrectneae 01 tile •tr•t TltANIFIR corded u Instrument llvered to tile undlrtlQned • corded 111 lnitrument documentaand by the llat of fomla. 8ktt "'°'*' be r• Publlsl'ted Orange Coast Tl'tl 1.1n<1ersigne<1. con-Savings an<I Loan Auoc:t•· a<1dr"9endotllercommon NOTICE IS HEREBV Number 84-119930. on written Oectatetlon of 0.-N1.1mt>er 94 119931 011 propoaadauboontrac10'9. tumadtoNattenttonottl\I Dally Piiot July 13, t98' slltuttng 111 of tl'te par1neta of uon. 222 N El Doredo, de910natlon, 11 any, al'town GIVEN thtt Carl and Patricia March 22, 11184. of Ottlcial fault and Otmend for S119, Merch n 1M... Of OMclll Tile DISTRICT retervt1 City C*"' within Mid tlme F-1 4 3 K & 8 LEASING CO ("Ptr1· Stockton, CA 95202 Pl'tone herein Starlt wl'toM bualneet ad· Record• oltlle County ot Or· and wrllttn not!C9 of bfWtt Aeoorda of the eOunty of Or· tl\I rtohtto reject eny or all limit, In 1 'IMlecl ..,.,._,., ---------rlM'Sl'ttp ). 1 general pl/Iner· (2091948· t 116 Said aalewtn be made. bt.ll dre1111 250 E 17tl't Street. ange, State of Calltornta Ind ol elac'llon to cauae IN tng9o. &ta1.e °' Cellfomt• bid• or to watw any Ir· ldentlfteclon tMoutlldlw!th Pl&IC NOTICE sl'llp cruted un<ler the lawa Seid aale w1ll 1>e m•<I• but without covenant or ...,,,. Suite E Cott• Meta. Celi-The tale wlll bl conducted undertigned to aefl .. kl The .... wit! be conducted regulatttlea °' lnfom\llllUae ·~Bid Item ~bet~ the ----'--'-----of the Stitt ot Calitorn1a on wtll'tOUt covenant or wer-1 or Implied re-fomla 92627 lntendt to by AMERICAN HOME property to Mti.ry M60 otia-b . AMERICAN HOME In any blda Of In the bldOlng. OpeNne Date NOTICE Of or abOUt Septernt>er 1 1979 ranty .. press or 1mpUeCI r• ran J, exs>f: ' tr t n st• r to Robb t e MORTGAGE TRUST DEED gallon• and tllel'Mft• \tie ::fOATGAOE TRUST OEED The o.c>tn.ment of Jndue. Eadl bid 09M1 apeclfy PUBllC AUCT10H lle<eby oec11re thtt gard1ng tllle potMU!on Of ~u~~noe~~~:-:;\: Schoonove< wl'toM butt-SERVICE CORPORATION undersigned ea.uted Mid SERVICE CORPORATION trlaf Rel10on1 haa Oe· eedl Md ~ item • aet Of Pf"IONAL 1 The name ot 11111 Part-encumbrances. tncludlng remaining prlncipel tum ot ness addrea II 250 E 17th A CALIFORNIA CORPOR· notice of brMCh and ofeleo-A CA.lfFOANIA COAPOR: termlf'lldt"8geM!'alpreY911-fotttt In t"8 ~tloN PROPERTY AfllAIHIHO nertl'ttp IS I( & B LEASING , ... charges ln<I HpenMS lie ote(t) ed by Hid Street Sulla E. Coate Mesa. ATION whoea addr-11· lion to be ~ded Merc:tl ATION wflCM addNlll It· lngrate~Of d*n---ln Atr/andall~totN ON VACATED CO of tile Truatee an<I of tilt ~of ;rue:,:u;.,h lnter•t Callfornll 92627, the tolloW· SM 8atltt Street, Suite 283, 18. 11114 11 lnetr. No. Me Baker 8tr• Suitt 263. tN In wf'lldl ltllt ~muatbldNf· PREMtHI Of 2 The namea of bOll'I part 1rua11 creeted by eald Deed thereon. u provided In Mid Ing property now localed 111 Co111 Mita, Callfornla 14· t 11689 of Nld Ottlolal Coita M•••· CAllfornla \IWOf'k 1t to ptffonMd for iy et•tild 11'1u.'*'·and1111- FOflMEA TENANT ners ere HOWARD C ot Tru11, to pay tile ~•In· notlCt), edvancee, If any, 250 E 171h Str .. t, Suite E. 12928. Phone Number RICOfdl 92028 Phone Numb•r· ~ oratt Of type of wortl· ""'to Mt fOtttl eny nem In (CC1W ) KAVLOR end CARBIDE Ing prtnclpal sums of the underllletermtoltaldo..d Cos11M ... ,Calllornl1 114·541H802 ATTENTION Sald .... wlUbemada,bul J14-&46-teo2 ATTENTION; "*'r'MdecnouecuMthe tN ~.,,_.be Notice ia ller•bY given 11111 CONSUL TING CORPOR· nol-CI) aecured by Hid of Trvst 1 chateet end Stodl In trade m«chtn· ANE CA~ILL \ltltllout ~I ot wtl• AHf CAHILL contr.ct 11-retea .. Oft Qroundt for ,...-ion oft~ on Juty 18 1984 at 1 p M ATrON • Celifornlt COl'pot· Deed of Trust to wll ellpenMe ~he Trutl .. and dl98, ftxturea and equipment Prlnclpal and lntereat du. ranty, .,.,pr ... Of ll'llCllfled, Pr1nOlpal and lni..t ~ lie et tfle OtSTNCT Olftoa bid. 1240 W Balboe Bhld 1n euon 137 500 00 with tnttrHt ot the trutlt orl8tecl by laid of thtt oertaln txJalnett $3.4,03e 32 reg81'dlng tltlt. pc•Htl~ U<Wtu.ot ' ~ 9t 102&1 YOf'ktoM\ !acfltlldeNIMttof1httle Balt>oa Ctty Orange County 3 The paflnet'S named in thereon from 415182 a Deed ot Trvtt known H Sew BH 11, Colta. E•pen ... an<I Ad-0t enoum~MQta. to"9)'tN eo9f1. ~and AO· A~ """""91on 9-d\, ful natN99'td .-. ... of me unders19ned W111 MU 11 111111 Sttttment ere ell OI tile 17 75">\ per annum 11 The total amou~t Of Ille loceted at 250 E 17th vancea remaining pr1nCtpel aum Of vanciee CA. t2141, eoptea ,,_,be d ~ and ,...ttta public euctlon tl'le personal pennlf• prOYlded tn Ml<I notl(e) 1>4u1 unpaid balance Of tile Obit· Stl'Mt. Suite E. Cotta Meu, due I •ppr o •Im II tly) IN note(•) MCUNd by Mkt du• (appro•l"'atety) oc,talnld Ort reQU19f, A OOfl'f 11...,•ted In tN propotll. If P<operty 1et1 by Jacqu" 4 v RutMll Benedtkt tor-all cotta c:l'targa and any tlon aaoured ~ tile pr~ Ca'"ornlt MS.224 33 o.ect of TN81. wtth ..,..,... 117091t1 • Of tNM ,._..,..be SM*· IN blO la by 1 oorpofllltof\. Roeat • 1 meny one ot tile parrnera of an<I all aovanoee S2,227 78 ~y to be IOld and reaten-Stoci. In trecll, marct111n TOTAL $40,260.85 11 In Mid note proYl'ded. ad-T'OTAl 1211 M3.M • at Ole >ob altie. TM tor. ... the ,_,,.. 04 a. of· The following wtll be sold !his Pert,,.,tnlp. effective w11n 1ntarett. abie •llmated COl1I. Iii· dlM. llllturet and equipment DATED-June 25, 19&4 vancea. ff If\~ unotr the DATB>. Jta'll is ,.... OOlf'9 ICMdl"9 of Pt' dlMI ~ Who OM 11gn an at public 1uctlon. wtthoul re-Februtry 29. 195.-, atalgned Oa11 114/614 pen ... and advanoee 81 IN of tlllt ctt:'n ~.i~t' AMl!AICAN .HTO~E.0M<il!~· termt of laid ..-Of~. AMfftlCAN HOMI MORf· ..,...._'!bMadof •'ZI'•-t..,!',!'!· IOf•t•lt on MM1f of tM ..,.,,. hll intarMt 1n the Partnet· For tnfonnatton contact time of t"9 lnltlal publleatlOn known IS ew .. • QAQE TRUa "'"""' o • ,..._ ctlefgaa .. ..., ~ QAQE lAUST Df!D ft"-lnO _,. ,_" OOf'POlttlOfl llfld .... tier Stereo wl au1orn111c 11.1rn-sl'tlp to Carbide Con_,.llng Mary Jo OonzalM (2091 of the NotJce Of Sele It located at 250 E. 17th VICE Of ttle T,,_.. encl of tN VICE TM rew , '°' Md ~ tNf\ on.~ rnutl ltble, GUHlle dee~ ICorpor111onand11no!OnQlf e.3-301• !ft addllton to 13a,l3542. StrMt.Sl.lltef:.C:O.taMieaa. COAPOAATION. a CaA INlttartet.clbyl9ictOted COA"'OAATION a c .. 1.o¥wtirne WClftC .... Mat llgft.lfltltlltdleby•'*1· .,.....,.. tound ~n a Piii'* of the Per1narlNP aoov. •ttmeted cost• ax TM blMftc:tary under Mid Cel110m•a fornia eote)Oretlon ot TN9t for*~ ..._ llma and onMlalt. Mflhlp 01 a )Olflt ..,..,,. walkmen-FM&ct ... 11•. TV 5 Tri.Par1nerthiPl'lat not pen ... and .ovanoea. llC> O..OotTruatharetO(or•••· Tr......,.Oftntproper'tyla 9y-DllMit I &:fwnuek•. Said ...... be""° on er. o.wa. 8citwNder tttNlbelNndMoryupon ........ ,.,.. .-ct ad- '90fllng gooae 2 pair 1JnOW d111olved by rHaon ot ~ pro1omat11Y 18.5 t6 78 may ecutecl and o..twrtdto tM 1Ubjeet to Int Commerdel ~lion Tr1111• My 20, 1114 m 11-00 A.M. ~lion T~ ' the COHTRACTOA to~ drWl9 of el ..,.... pan· aklM 3 P'I" bOOll hilting uaignment be advanced pncit to u.ta In ur.dtlllQMd 8 wrltten Dao-Code, Section 0106 Within 8TAfll OF CALIFORHW •t thot 11tfl St,.... lntt11* ITATiO, CALff-ONoti/4) tlleoontract le..wded, and ,_. Md )oMt ....,._ " boott rac:que1 volley. 6 Any parirww named In order to an any defaults ol l&rltlon Of dlf9Ult Ind o.. tne three Y9I" klat peat, ao COVHlY Of ORANGE) SS 10 Sten-Shaw ~tlon, COUNTY Of' <>AA~ M upon eny .ubcontr.ctor UI• &ld4•r le e eol• bQk•t. eoccar bert• 2 Chell lhts SllllWl'IMI, either atone Mnlor llenl. ~ IOt SM. and ewrttten fer ea llOO'M'I 10 Ille uoder· On Juiie 27, 19&4. blfor. t5701Mt 17th. St,....,hma On JuN 2.1 11M ~under Nm, to~ not ... Pl ......... r· .,.,.,.., ot drawwer., dr~ leflf tt1ni.. or rn comb1n1Uon with tile file beneflclaryundlt Mid Notice Of Detttult and!*> liQnl<I Tranat--, Carl and me. tl\e 11ndtrtlQMd, I An•. CA. '2701 mt the l.lftdw..n. 1 tNntneMld111111C11~ ...... .,.1,.., ""91 ,.,._ .....,_ double bed a maur .... 3 other part,_ nameo ll'f 11111 Qeedot TMlt hertt~u· tlOntoW The~ P111rlei.Stark.l'tav.utedthe Notary Pu~lntN! fOf Mid 'The t.atal emount of ~ NotwyPullc lnlflli tor Mid to .. WOf11mer1 ....,_,by ...... 1 ..._...,.,,.. Ihle m.nogany ch1tr1 colt" Statement may c;onvey tllle ecuted and cMIMlt'ld to the cautecl Mid Notice of o.. ~ bu.ina. namea County anCS State. Pl'· ~ belenOe Of ~ obi-~ Md .._ ~ !MM In ttle ~ 0( IN '*' 111111 ._.,. .. ,....,.;.,.,. tabl• w/matchtng end 10 any, .. , propeny 1'111<1.,, unci.rtigned • wrttten Dec· fault~ Bactlon 10 w 10 Ind fldcf,...... Sew a.a It. tonelly appewed DanNa I eaOon~b)'Midprop. na1y ~-°""* I CONrllCl of IM bMIMr 9"t\ a~ tab*. nl(jht 1tand bOolt tile PertMl'ill'ltp l'\ltme l>Y 1 111ation and o.man<I for be r«:Of'decl In \tie oounty 7105 CoMttue1lon Court. 8c:twnuc:Ut. AeorgantutlOn .-tytobeadd.tOQICtW...,_ ~ .._...,llDUon No bMldW rMJf .-.. .. ...._ tialla •• .....,,, cae and boe*• ate0r1ed conveylll'IC• .. o.flned In Sale and a wntwn Notre. of .._. ttie ,.., property 11 S.n Dtaeo. CA 12.121 Tn.mt• r°' ~ Home .,,._., late ~ efld TN919e '°' ·~, ._... Na llMd • • ~ 04 ~ ''09.\ (h--... ,_,.y•; ICnlCK lenac;kl, clotlllnO SflCtlOft 15010 5(:1) Of '"' Oefautt •nc:I Elec11on to sea IOcat• ~In~ trana19r Wilt Mongllgl fruit Deed hr· aatlmeted 00911. ~. Mor1V. TNflC OM ... ftw c~· .... "'* ....... ~ ....... .,. ~ coottwar•, en<I utln"I' C11ttorn1a Corpor1t1on1 The undenlgned cauMcS Dell .Nne 25• ttl4 beCONUrMI leclonAuQuat va Corporation, • caa. andad'~•oo.,•ohnedlllla ¥toll ~ 1 cal-•lt1WtN°'**'t04111dL ..._ .-.., .,..·._ ~ '*'dlnO and towel• Code extcUted 1n 11141 Pa11-aald NotfQf ot Oetautt lll'ICI OREY OAK flNAHOIAL 1, 1914. at IM otnce of f0tn1a COl'potatlon. per• Ml'tof, la a..t.230-•t lomia Corpofetton ,_, A ~ ~ *'° a UfttilM ._. II 1 GUl1Wll Tf'ttt .-11 made tn llG· n .. 1111p name Etec:tton to Sell to be r .. CORPORATION Brewer, Montoomery & sant11y tcnown to mt {ot Oat..: June 11. ttl4 .onallY ""°"" to ;,. (or'*'°'"*'°' _.. .,. 11ie lllilfb .... tlill ... Or9"0I c.ordanQI with Calltorn11 Dated S 30 8_. cOf'<lecl tn Int county Wl'terl A CALIFORNIA CO"POA· KO«MitN!ft and Ill ~ prOV9dtomeontn. bultof •TAH ... HAW C.OMOft· ~IOl'NO!t.._ ._.of,_.... pttcw to 775 I 11on ~ --...... of CMt Code. MCI 1817 11188 K & B L[AStNG co t~ , ... prOf*fy .. ~tad ATION Ind OIC>t• of Ille,,.,.,., aall$fac10l'y 4Mdenat) to bl ATIOH -~ l'MlllOl) 10 ... lftNmntr•. TIW~ _,...,.,... ...:..oa tM ~ the undarlltgned to di• By Howard C Kayt()f SUNKIS't SERVICE COM· •Mid Truat• may bl fllaO With llrawar, IM l*'90f1 wttOe8 name II u ulO T~ .,_ per9Dn WNae ,_.. II ............. belnhtorM..C ,..... .... ~I ooae of peraonal prooerty General Partner PANY 20863 St~ en. DNd , Montoom-Y I~. eublctlbad to the wnhln In· 1170 bit 89'1 nt9"tll ..,~IO.,_""'*' tit-tor1ft 1n 1f1t ....,_. dlW-........,, y,_.. .,.o ..,, br ,.,,lllt upon V111Go8tln0 CAA810( CONSUl TINO • 'Ol'J>Of•hon lnO CA NOi• AHome,. •• Law, 120 South ltnlmlll'lt ancUCk~ Su.et am.nanc aNeQftO ••••• "** ""$"'. . reel 41fooerf) Of la.ndlOl'd CORPOAATION By DARLENE BENDER 40tll&4.:e.sooATTN ~"I" Slreel, Tldtln, Clll 1tmlle .. eevtedltleMIN larltaAna.CA.n?Ot tMCltla•IH .... tM ..... ~::1 C,.~ n,j Q., c.urlllil af 11'11 aflerntDttotOfaaldtenen1 ACallfOrni•Cofc>or•flOn Tnnt .. 8tJIOftlo9r Anne.nn.t1 lonVI t:MIO n. .... date WITN£8tmyllandendol-(714)$41·5'11 WITHE.U~'*ICl-..Of· Qt; .. Ooilli.--~ o.ted JuM 30. 1"4 Q.,..11 Partner 540 faat Mein Str91t By Conni. 0ow V10t ,.,_. tor Nin; daiml tor OtibCe of flQ .... 9y LYM INNw. Aallltllllt _, Melf\I""''*· Oc*'9ttont a. fllM to ....,. _,, f11 .. Teel W'IQOIMOfft 8y Howard C Keytc>t Pr • p O DRAWER D t Ille trlMf• II July) 1, 1914 Ana~ e.1111 ~ Alie~ CeHI Md tllda loot~ w Ber den• STOCKTON. CA 85201 PWIWlecl Oranot Coat DATED .My 12. 1.... P1.1bflal'ted Of•"r: Co t PublllMO Or•i:. CoMt P\11:1!19fted Of•• COilt ~ DAT1D '4AJ to., ... NewPot1 IMch. CA tt2tl3 Publlll'l•<I Oranoe Coett Pubh$Md Orang• Cout 0.lty Piiot July e II 20 Rot>bll L ~ Ody Ptlot June . July •. Oafly '9llot June • ~ I , Dally fl"'°4 ..,_,.ill, ~ t, NII.... Or•• Co... ~ ~ Cot111I P11blllfted Orano• CoaJf Oatly Piiot July I 13 20 :17 0.1tr Pt1M July I . t), 20, lt... ' · • Putlllthld O'•"O• Coat 11. tNA lJ 1114 ,, ,.. ' Dfi!Y No4 ~ 11, IO t"'4 ~ "'4 Mr t llM O.lfv Pilot July J l~ 1914 1911' t0'4 ll.f• Dally Pila( July tS. tN4 r.14 fl 11 fl·1M ' t42 T 12 ~ 115 F·t) ,L ______ _tF·:_!1~•11L ________ .. 1:.----------'---...................... _~ ...... ---------""'-..... ---------------- .. r • "' ,, .. n I• d .. >. ' " '· • > I • • , ) . ~ CoMI 1DAlL;t PllOT/LrtdtY,. ... ~..JY JJ, 19M \ Orenge Cout DAILY PtL.OT/Frtd1y, J~ty 13, 1984 THE DA tY PILOT CLJ\S IFIED OFFICE HOl R . 642-5678 ln111 ler lalt !tam fer kl• !•!!n ltr ltlt MUJ.11 B1a11 1100 lta111 U1luah1M IH1" UalwnhW C..••lalaa1 ,,.., ... ,,, bat. lt1t1al • 1001 Gtatral 1002 • ..,.,. lttck IOlt llEEILW PAii Cert11 •11 Rai 1221 lmat 2144 Uafaraltk.. HlO Cttt M 1714 IL'.. A bffutlful 2• ll 80 tt 2BR AeR 1b bltl 708 New d4'iu111 &an~r" ... _._ ... ____ _ llflllll PIM • THllFIO Y&LllJU •UY nHT •• 2 Bath highly upgr.o.ct • N;,cleau~ $885n~ Rancho 891\ Juaq Condo. VII .. 2 muter Bd• 2 b•, Ea.ttlde 2 Br t Telephone e n ·it:e: T~~~·3•.,:r:.~:;: Thi• 2-•tory 3 Br. 2 t-12be 2t1r 2ba. poo1, t>oatttlJ:I home Large IMng -din-8759, 5--5.3o.,., o, 4:30 vi.w.2 bd 2ba.<*t.AvaJI mirror.cl c10 .. t1. •le, trptc, beam ''*'~ and ~t floor with t.mlly room and f0<-av.it. 8y0wMre7~7 Ing a kitchen aru with to 7pm anytime Wed/Sun now. 11, 150, 644-&&87 pool,.,,., lennla, bMUtJ. le5!S + 191 lett & MC 1onday Frida" an •• m., dining room hu an family room off enetoeed • tut ptlvate patio, no pett 1225 2 ' pet.a • J ~tln•:J.Ohldecor. extte !1: tot with 1 BY OWNER hllltop pcwch Alaoalr cond. 2 Br 1 b9 frp4i~at,'f9rd IUTW 1715avallnow551-5724 850-17/:"'°"•·no · 8:00 A.M .-5:30 P.M. 1 1•t~1m1 • oomquart.,3, ~tlo I• on 1 quiet etwmeronhug•vt.wlot, C•H Agt. 5-40-5937 ttnlll but ooey, 15 can Call ua regvdlng ll'Ylne P!NT•too• COVE orma " n no r • cvl-d•aae 1tr"1 Prte.d 2 ptua bdr 2 be bMmed ahow S•t AM 144-8425 L..... ., '" Bu a'n.._ Count .. r·. flrep1ac., we1 t>v tn d.., •t s1~"' soo A .. f 111 th 1 1 I l p IZOO _,.. 2Br 2B•. apttt-i.v.i. frpd. " ' & eu1tom builtt Pool. Mar1e D:;,ny ... or ~40~'r1n ~u-~'7W~· •• ••11 rtt OAIEI SHIEi a.w;1 -w/d, 2 car ar w/opener, Monday-Frid&)' 1acuzzJ off mwet ault• P 1y c M 80dY 1 P.int §hOP. Spaeloua ocHnv .. w, 3 'Jilsor 1 pool, ape 1i50 &&8-9200 MESA PINES 2650 Hatta BEAUTIFUL Bach $.411 1Bdrm S575 28drm 1675 PRVT patio, pool, epe TOP llN .• quiet. no ~· 8 ·00 A -..l 5 ·30 p "I Many extraal Own.,· a I a.a. I Elll CllYIEmf LHAnl &t.1949 Sale or Le... bdrm, 3 ba, swimming I 1 A rt t I L .. • • •••• -. • .~, • •nxlou• •. priced a• ,... • • Bdrm. 2 b• l•mlly room 5-48-1038/548-527• ev.. pool. dbl car gar. 12500. ea •y I ,. ••• • ., ••• DEADl IN ES $449 .. 000 C•ll 631-1400 H!-1020 home with hjardwood mo. to month or 1 yr 141·14tl • • • --ttoora. Q09pe( plumbing. Ceaatrclal I ea u ca 11 st e v •. 7 8 6-11 7 2 .............. f ir1lllld Pl'Bl.IC \T IO' nt:\Ul.l~E ~H~~~~· ..... ~:~ Ct1H1••••11 1022 ~~r.'r.!:~'oo~pool. Prtrrtz IZSO 973-1373 i:i~ \l ondu~ . '\at 11 ::JO a.111. REAL ESTATE ARCH~ECT OWNER _..am ' Ull IEN. L~:,0~~n~111.h•1~k~ ~~.~~8• Ptaia1al1 H07 Tut•.,rla' \1011 . 1.:m p .111 . 131·1400 U=~ P v~ ~s~1~i: if'Jilsofl Great reduc.d for.ctocure newar kitchen SH 3UOMlchel9onDnve 1 Br • .vall 8/i CJOei to POOL. flrepl.ce. pvt patio X-LG 2BA 1135 Eutald• no petl S57·2M1 Pvt 1 Br. lrplc, PQOI, patio, 0., No pets. 399 W, e.y. St $645 850-6357 \l orn yn ~ ~ __ I wtf•butous front• on S39-8190 Best lee lrvl09 buch $450. Coaat ~dnt ... rla\ Tut•, I :m fl Ill. c111•y WE Full ocean vu JumlneCrk ealty Newpon Blvd 3 r.. IPY1u•• San Juaquln __ .. o 2 stry Propet1ie. 873-$410 Thu rl. , \'\ I l ·~o " 2 br & c1eo Ownlagt w111 dencH & one com-.. """"' L •. d~ ~l f"( , ·.H) p.m lmBmdac\.llahtomae r~r"""'..,! finance (619)728-5151 786-1172 merclal property Ocean&. city llght view 2 Bd 2~12 b9 den. Pro e>c:.antront 1900 mo, Yf9 Quite 289 cottage type . w/gar. laundry, pvt patio $625 + $500 MC depo, $23 credit etc 842·30H .-rl 3\ rhur' , "' p .rll rm __..... --w /oce•n view At •BR fem rm 3 C9r gar dec:Of fum 11195/unfurn IM. dplx, tum 2br 1ba-n<> ""' d •rid a, HW bar, large patio Wit~ spa 483 Morning Cyn,CD~ S685,000an unbellev•ble s285o '* m0: 769_1195 $99S 875-4991 1ter90I 67~7 ur :l\ . . p.m . over1001<1ng lake. •II« 759-1642 $295000 lnv .. tmtint.759-1501 Turtt1RO<lkVlewdramatlc Cnta•11a StAlt>enacondo28d2ba Sundu) Fri. :\:00 p .111 ~~~~'tos~o c~~~AA~ OCEANVIEW-3028 ,.:___n C.1tt Mtll 2224 Paten 2 Bd den. 2'1'\ ba • .,,..,,.,......., .... .,. _ _......,.. gr ti P•tlo,~. wthr CANCELLATION & CORRECTIO~ : Cancellaliom. and rorn·t"tion' ma~ be made on samt' dt>arllint>.., a!> ab°' t'. Please ask for c.l c·ann•llalion number "hen ''arwt>ll in~ ~ou r ad. ERRORS: v..... 3880 Mlchelaon Drive wtd. frig $1550 673-4299 "425 Dix mobile hOfM, no •• • •3 7"5• DRENNER Blvd Open dally 12~ trvlne 2 Bdrm, enel gar. crpta, peta. Mature adults. dyer hkup -"" 1· • " 6-t4-7208187S-4721 drps. 773 W. Wllaon, no W 0 0 0 B R I D G E Quiet. MCUre STUNNING L.,ge 1Bdrm O.L' •111 I.I 40fw•...-.~ pet•. 1550 631~212 Townhouse 3 bdr 1 1/2 1991Newport.6-48-8373 garden •Pt. PoOI $485 121 Ull PUI HJYI b• '850 mo 559-9S39 110 w 16th St 2 Nloe Homes. on lot 20K S.yfront 111 floor ioc.tlon C§!1 2BR. ba, gar •• W/O, pvt. L .. L z .. ...,.rt ac~ t --,....-...,....,.==,.,......- GE 759.9100 •r -• . , Income. 638-1679 with great bay view "llttle house In the ,..,.. • llUI ... ... Xcrou from min NPf. VILLA MEDER.A CllU OIYI STU1 BHutllully decorated Newport S.ytront prime $~51nr D'1:I:!.':1;3CIMll. 3Br 2B• ocean view 2BA. 2ba. ~tlo, gar. !um '~~ ~~.' 2::.~. One Of the 1>991 areas of Cnta •eu 1024 Large mMttll' eult• plu• office bfdg. $ U00,000. mo, s 1 2 o o c • 11 Kathy WINTER rent• 845--503& ,,_ ... - CdM 3 Br 2'1'1 Ba fix• llUU t•L LI den 2 NU\I. Security Bill Grundy Rltr 875-6161 2BA houM, quiet cul-d• 494-84S7 or 499-3101 A t t u-· ~~,n!o~:.·-= with 101d1 or potential. &Sii n4" · • bldg. Slip •vall $445,000 aac neighborhood, otean JU •n I, ... • Askl~ price $305.000 3 BR home on cut de UC. LJHIUL.n c. .... iai••• IZ7S & neat $800/mo. Refa .... f).u litatl US2 II!~ 1 -oz e~7."l~o30No0 .!!.P;:~~ Traditional Realty 631-7370 Famlly rm + In-law qu.,. eq 1 ed 6-42 5241 - -... era •• -" --tars 0ori·1 mlu thl• one. 111· llDO OOIM 2 It I IA r u r • t · atepa to beech, all Eldon Apt 1 842-S 155 $129,SOO ·-------• 130K OWNER 650-1598 3 Bd 2 ba E-.ide. Obi amenltlel, pool, jac .... c. Apt• for rant In Garden I 110 gar frplc IQ petlo nu cpte $500/mo. tit & taet. Grove. 2 wMkl tree rant ••~ loaHMr ll ·I DIPLEI D I /U i IJOO rec'tae Sa50 a«-9079 64S-1435, 240-8054 on the 2nd mo. For any 1JW9::9LI ~ Check your ad dail) and report e rrors immediate!). The· D.\ IL Y PILOT assume~ liabilil ) for tht> fin~t -BE-.S,....T_B __ U_Y_n-r""'S,...,C,_P,,...1-au-•t IHI_ a ti •i l '! 7 Info, pleue call the man-APARTMENTS 2 br 1 '/. b• Condo. Lovely '°' "· UYFlllT WIE otmWJIPLU 3 Bdrm, ,,,,, Ba, dbl gar, lrH II .. • ... ag4"' 554-8732 Beeutllul Garden Apt1. incorrect insertion onh. --------tract. Sacrlfte.d to NII Exoellentm.inChannetl~ 3 Br+ nrep1909eaunlt. ~en~ 1:'~2s::OO· Aval VIEW ol ca e, Sbr, 3b•,...... •• ... 1 ~tloe. deck•, .,,.. No HPLD NOWll $72,950 By ownr cation Spaelou1 owne< • Beach 1/2 bite aome view ,, 1 pool. •P• $2025 mo. peta CLASSIFIED 642-5678 M0<e llke two 3 Br 556-1826 or 77S-2S80 unit PLUS 3 Bdrm rental 1375,000. ' 494-7748 3 Bdrm 2'1'\ Ba. 6 yra n.w. Fetgueon & Hahn. R.E CHARMING 2Bd 9U~ 2Bdrm/1V•BI H45 •..... l!IJ!!!lll!ll!!lllll•~--------2 B d I I lmmed. posMNlon Wiii dbl in garage w/opener, 642· 1183 831-0935 frple. stove&, refrld 28drm/2S. $M5 ...... In Salt ........ , lalt --------------~ ""'!a • ....., ..... a1...._ _ _...1 ... oo..,.2 1n11a1 lOOZ MSIOENTIA&. lit:~ f$T&Tt SUMCU UH llll $141,000 "Liff Trl,lt Crew111 • Forty five foot lot • Street-to-street location • Authentic traditional Flawless craftsmanship through- out. Beamed ceiling. 2 Cireplaces. hardwood floors, skylight, famtly room, 4 bedroom, brick patio. sp .. clg~ 0,r:;~';';!·re~ Bdraoand. newt m21& 3108<1~~ trade. Asking $925.000. llctat Prt 1390 yard, blt-tna. Matr suite. I t It L 1850 yrty 308~ Coral 398 W Wli.otl Mt-5583 .......,, Owner 644-9513 !I MC system new noora ~r IC• C•ll (213)277-2120 ~=l~~~~AI~:. $10,000bOnut &42-9S58 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1' SOUTHiRN CALIF Avail 7/1 s995Jmo. 3Bdiba den. frpl, spa, Ctrtal •el .. r 12 Daaa Put 2'111 If 138S 000 See CILLEIE PARI MOTELS f()( saHI. Free TSL llllT 142 1ao• encl yard, gar, pet ~ chermlng 1 b;(iroom, 0 eringat · 3AB<lannsu·m2baab.llmemac10coannd 1111malled.Alaoweneed • • come 11300 Agt 2 Bf 1 L . nu paint, 2 nHr marina. 1450. al S 13 Nercluua Best model 4 BR with large RE t rt & f II 3B 2B N h 87S .... " rte 2 ....,.,.,,., Cell tor detalls klt ..... en and .. oub'-fir--250 1022 O< 644-7220 egen s, pa u r a. pool. spa. Ott .4....., crp . max ,....... -·. • 496-9482 Noon-8pm "" u ... v-• time. WHITWORTH CM POOi ave. 11200/mo --. $690/mo IN 8S<>-0473 144-1211 place. Nloely decor•ted LIDO. 5 Br 6'.Ja bl tam-645-4116 Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 S•OO 1 pays rent &. utlla But. ltack 2740 1 t N ' ' b u n g a I ow w I a p p 11 Elegant apt, 2BA. 2be. fun _on corner 0 ew on rm, den, rec rm, 7 yr new, 6 UNITS Costa M .... all 3 Brdm 2 be houee. Pool, 539-6190 Beat Alty lee rm, totally redeeorated, 2 8d no peta, 1575 18e01 .~ market. S134.500. 4 car oar, 673·7767 2-br's, lrptcs, encl g11.. dbl oar, spacious, muat plulh cpta, new drapes, Regina Clrcle, HB :?: loaJlkr 111-IJlO UH ISLE price rlghtl bkr 979-4383 ... 1 $1050/mo 2094 •Br 28•. new decor. 421 Ille, appl'• a paint. In-840-7653/498-5780 PllLl•E 3 Bd 2 b• flreplace NNt & clun, sparkling pool, beautiful yard. large R-2 lot 1149.500 IRYlll IYEllE Lot 9011178 with gOOd 3 Bd 2 ba homa. $199.000 Iler lc0ar41e Rffr 141-1121 PllYlOY II JlSlllE CREEi Plan 3. 3 Bdrm w/corner location 1tford1 privacy from •'le'Y room & patio Neutr el colors-air cond.CIOM to pool & spa 1335.000 Maxine Propp. 6-t4-6200 '/I: Macnab.· Irvine CONDO S..ut C•pe Cod 4 s 10 ooo DOWN HfflHT llPLU Batmoral ~~~~ ~~~·~ter; pd ctudel 1new500 walher -~t $595 mo. 2 br, 2 be , encl. yrs old 2Br 2Ba fptc 3 Br 2 Ba lrg pl•yroom -TSL lllllEllEIT dryer. 1 '"""· av.. gar, yd , patio. Newpcwt $11S.OOO nrm I 106,000 tum on~ s.400 ooo Biii Wtdoct<. t27· of water. 9% 142 1101 S795 S room but the rest •It• July 20th 780-1556 BHch Realty. bya 1st ~m Wtn carry or Gru;.;cty Rltr 67~161 annual per30centage rate • ocea.n cloae at 539-6190 PATIO APTS w/ln walking 675-1642. eYel ~14 lse option 833--3544 Dys --------amtz OYef yrs, due tn Big family 4br choice ren· Beat Alty fee of the beh 1 & 2Br $875. (Janet) 548-862S Eves LIDO ISLE 15 yrs Only 10% dwn ,., prime locatlon ale 2b• "jiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $875 & $950 544-281 t • Sp.OOUa 29'. 'I\ ml from --------5 Br. 3 Ba. 3 cv gar Call Robert Mllllken Wiie saver kll $T50 or try • ocean, quiet aduH com-COSTA •SA 673-7783 642·HO•. agt this econo 3br $500'• ~ Ddebout C.1t1 M111 7 f plex. No peta SST5/mo. 2 II l ltTI 1Y IWIU .8:;~~1!~4: Bay & Bead"l t Br. carpet•. drapH, 8 536-CM90 ""f2 Xlnt Income property wlth IEWPOIT llEllMTS Beaulllul pride of owner _ Real Estate refrlg. renge, lndry, But. arMU •• ~n~~e ~P!~8i~~o, ~ Darling 2 Bdrm, 2 ba dee-triplex In foreclosure Brend new 2 & 3 Bd con-llfMnwu•cttuiwa~• .. , shops No pets 648-5282 *YIU NL llAI* bedroom. 2 bath tiome + orator's cottage Fea-Owner desperate will sc· dos-choice of carpets llllOl PElllSIU 2 Bd 1ba [)pa, new ept. Lge 2 bdrm 2 ba 9'>tl. All a 2 bedroom In separate lures latticed patio & cepl any resonable offer $925/up 842·9S58 Neel end clean 2 bedroom dsh Wlher. encl o•r. 1505 bltna lncld d1hwahra, bulldlng Established ren-hu¥e yard. Auome tln•n 675'97971646-1212 CIRCLE THESE home plua ,,,,.11 room 6.4S-2075/548-5763 newty dee, lge w9lk-tn tal atea on 1 50X100 lot St 9,000 By owner OFFICE 1111.llAS Low $400's rents ehatm tbr nurMry or study. One 2 Bd 2ba closed gar good ck>Mta. tlled betha. pool Fireplace built-Ina, llJ....00 "2·1111 Fii SAU •side 1bdrm bungeloW and one-h.tt b•ths Fire-Eeat-alde loc•llon no w/buut. lndaepd ~- forced air heat Owner lnlllTS1111000 NewporiCenter14.792SF •OalllH-t1IO• place Near b•y. ocean petsS575M8-2280 Encl oe1. lndry. Ba. m1y carry 2nd T 0 at 3 .... 11m 1.,, Ba r ..... ,, •tyte Airport Area 17,290 SF Or lhll So Co ptz.e area 2br and library For lease at --Quiet adult llvlng nr interest only payments .,.... 7• ancn. gardener kepi S5SO must 1 1000 per month. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. No OCMn. No pe11. 1695 1189,000 Call 631-1400 on quiet cul-de-He Trtst ht4 fl-4111 llO SH detail• 539-6 l90 111· llOO pet•. patio. frplc, dlhwtti (714) 846-1755 fO< details Steps to aettoo11 & 17th 112-2222 Best Alty fee _ _ _ _ .... Ul6 E 18th St 1700 mo SI. shops. Shake roof. j..<$fe4fo4V~ 2 BR tb .ii ff paid - ~l\TI HI HO ... T lathe &. plaster conatrue-..... ftr Salt 14 Et alde 3br 2bl. all redone. CORONA DEL MAR: $800/mo.'1250 ~ Beth HC >Ml ., lee . tlon. low maintenance Fabulou• oceantronl lot paint, drapes, etc, older Brand now upstairs unit 631-5230 . REAL ESTATE yrd. 2 lrplcs Call Biii G•f· CdM price red~ for home charm, rm for low 2 bedrooms, 2 b•tha. all --------831.1400 leney, agt 756-1323. 1 a I e S 1, 2 0 0 • 0 0 0 RV or boat. Pet otc, 1vaJ1 new appllancee. New 2BR 1ba, encl. garage. 279 --------631-0884 476-04160,675•0812 now S950mo. 780-8862 carpet, drapes, phone w Wllaon, Apt G . ---------a~ --------OCUIFIHTU•I 000 I LEASE/SALE/OPTION At· l•ck1. S.Ourlty ayatm, MS-1819. $.475/mo. -----------------• ---111--WPU--0-1--Eastalde 2 bdrm, charm-Home/Duplex 5109 's..-lturt Prof IS 0 tractive M ... Vetde pool c:ute & cleanl 2 ca pert!· 29r, 189• g., •. p9t1o. Ing fixer, xlnt 1oca11on. lrg Sh0<e ownr/ t 54S-2M7 oc;;n View l ot for future home• Bd 2+ t2 ba, den Ing. $1300/mo. CALL No pet1. $500/mo Siert• LIM ISLE Prestigious Bayfront Villa. 6 Br. 71 2 Ba. pool. spa. large boat docks, $4.850,000 Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot. courtyard & lrg deck. pier & shp. ~ 1.100.000. Upgraded a.ck Bay atH crnr, .itey &CC4118. lulh ag v~tlon home. retire-avail 9/1 $1400/mo 813~900 MgmtCoe-41-1324 home on a deep 130 too1 yard, fruit treea. Auum -=oc-==EA-N-F=-=R:-:Oo-N=T,--,0,,_U_,,P,.,..L-=EX,..,... ment Of lnveel Morro 522-0332 al 7PM/wltnda LIDO CONDO w/VIEWI -------- IOI Perfect for empty Owner may carry Xlnt loc & lln.noe 1"°'4 Bay 'cayucos and Los Sp61Clou1 2 bedroom + •SPACIOUS tBORM* nesater or young PfO-$135,000, PP Open w. Oceanfront 873-7873 o.aS "43 000 & up Agl Lg 1Br duplex. pvt P•tto &. den, 3 baths One yr. Carpets. drapea, pool, no ::,~::i~:~g ;,u~~~t !1~~ _s_a_11_s_u_n_64_6-_14_8_1 __ OWNER SELLING 4 Br 2._., (805).772-S188 r~ill =~ C:s ~~ ~,JJ8<¥>/mo CALL per.. $400 Agt 848-3618 I"" Full price $192 000 UIUll TllOR ba ...-.......,. CrMI Condo I al nlFlllT ... -3Br 289, carport, lndry, JS1-3191 ' . E · 11 de . 3 Br 2 'Ai Ba p~ .. t~~ w•lk to bch Ht I MESA VERDE 3 Bdrm 2 ba Wl -hkup1. No pet1 $850 C:::.SELECT $130.500.10.87'1.uaum xtru Alkl~ $193so0 $900/mo avall 811 111-1400 lll-ttOO SlerraMgmte-41-1324 ..... PROPERTtES loan. Only 1148,500 Bkr 67S-S788 Att 12 PM. a ..... Farai•~.. _1·_6_7•_-_82_•_1_0<_9_63_·_52_8_8 Exec ltyle 3br 2ba hm 2 Bach MP unit w/yd. Ideal I 760-8862 -Pl-ICE_ll_U_l _m_OI-....... ...---..-..--.....--..... -Ill& YlllE 1tory dealgn trptc o., for 1 pera. No pet• '350 Be B liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1205 N. S.ytront, Bal 111 l1IHI lll1a• Z106 llOWCAll much mOfe $950 nr H20 1st/latt + $300 .. c aut1ful 3 r. 2 Ba. playroom. fireplace. Open dally 2-5PM. Of-AodsE ON sXL istlNo Huge • Brm, family rm. 539-6190 Beat Alty lee 975-20681788-0221 •ft 5 New luxury Apartments In Beoutlful beam ceilings Xlnt financing $420,000 fered at $850,000 Cua· 2 Doora from So. Bay bonu1 rm & spa OY9f· HVH htghty upgraded 5 Bd Delulle 3 bdrm. 2 ba. tom home, apx 80% com-Augu1t rent, 3br 2ba, 1 loolllng park $1500/mo. w/lrench dra, wnda, lky-dlshwlhr. encl. gar •• UYSllE lllYE UYFHIT CHIO Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kat 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio $695,000 PHllHU HME OCUIFROIT Ocean & Jetty views, marine room. 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parkm~ $1 .285.000 UYSllE PUCE IAYFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat span•s $J :lS0.000 UllU WCM llLLllH Panoranuc ocean & caty view. 5 Br 3 &. spacious entertaining home. $1.100.000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR • • " t· .. d· Dr·.-N ~ b7S blbl 3 b9th. speciou1, pool home. vacant, epotlus. SS25.000 l 1llllllf~I I l •C ~ti Realtor•. 67S·eo0o plete wtdock Stephanie car gar . pvt patio. Valerie. egt 261-7653. 111 ... ep• $1800 Carol Agt lg deck, pvt ldry rm. Bernardy. Lido Riiy 1mmac.l3500,noamotc---mamllll 7S9-1501/6'«).t30-4 f750Nopet1.Mt-6155 673-7300. 645-7050 Ing. sleeps 6 only '""' 675-6314 M ... Verd• • Bdrm. tam-Lovely Harbor View Hiiis. • Ea1tald• 1 Br "450/mo. R9re Newport location on ny rm. form., din. on Bdrm. 3 8•. spa. fresh Some utlla pd Available great cul-de-ue ove<-Large 1 Bdr 1 b•. walk to huge lot. Quiet 11 paint & new cpt. 1 yr IM. now Call Larry $48-5882 lootclng b.cttbay Lro • Bch. Qulet·Prlvate en-$ 135o1m 0 v a I er I e I 1 8 5 O I m o A o t . lllTUT II Bdr houM on 'h ac trence$595 673-5132 261•7653 e«-0927 w/fru1t trees, roMS & 2 C ... ... 21•2 --~-----$825/mo 2 Bd t 'h be patios Priced 10 Nit at trtU ,,.., • Nr shopping & euy ocean Lro BLUFFS Condo 3br+ townhM, gar, tdry rm. l31S,OOO. Seller wlll help Cameo Shorea ocean acceN 3br 2ba Ilk• nu 3ba, Pool 2654 Vista Or-y.,d. ctoM to ahope. llEU YEllE flnenoe. Opn Hee Sat view, 3 B;+den, 3 Be+ Condo. pvt patio, pool nada $1550 mo 544-2807 1923 Pomona 2812 Sereng·S..U1 3Bd 12·5. Agt 645-0303 Pool S26501mo. Agt $900 mo 752-0147 PARK LIDO 2Br 2Ba nr TIL lllllll•llT 2b•. lam rm. lg P•tlo SUPER SHARP CUiiom 673-7761 Quiet IBr encl gar Hoag & behel, encl gar 142 .. 1111 $1 SS.000 PrlnSc /oSnly twnhome 2Br 2ba den B•at ltlC~ 2140 2 persons no pets elec $795. No pet1 s.8-8251 1~79-2880 ov .... 0 enyon got 2 BO 2+ 12 BA •ttadl dbl r · Spacloua and lovely Big lllTllTll own/ag open at un _., B·~ C ' f• • ran,.. '42S 6-42 5964 course. ed to S299K • WllTSIH Canyon townhome 3 BA STEPS Tl IUOI REPOSSESSIONS 2 on a w/tenT11 By owner garage, sm lanced yd · den 2'..'a baths +' lar ' Lido S.nda Hating. 4 Bdr. 101 S 148,000. & h<>U... Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5 at 3• adults no pell 848-2661 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. lod yrd, gar. patio S 1650 per mo ge $695/mo 2 Bd 1'.o\be E· aide townnouM Ilk• new l aundr,. room, gar, patlo/y.,d, on bu• route, aaty lr .. w•y acceH. format dining rm Ex-low dwn Agt 546-7739 Sea taland(Ford & ..,.. s59s mon. $S9S 662-1700 UNIQUE HOMES. tenalvely remodeled Jamboree)662-1873 l~rt lt1c~ Zl I 675-aOOO Sp• Fr doors. greer-a .. t. ltack 1040 t••1 OYEI .~-2 Bd2b1.1ar-a;a,"""' D!•~!•i•t }}2! Yrly 3 Bd at-to ocean, house Biii Gefleney. egt -..,, .. .y """" LG 3B 2'LB WHITE -..-756-1323 831-0884 BOLSALandmark5bdrm, Lill sp1, 2 car garage r 11 •· e11ct patklng pet1 OK 2629 Orange TIL •Ill 142-1IOI Laguna Nlguel • 1 8drmlt Both • 2 Bdrm /2 Both • Single l.911'94 ond Two-S~v fownhome FloofplOos • Most Plans Ho\19 AGoroge • Tile Entries • IM::lodburn1ng Fireploces • Private l\:J'IOI •lndMduOI WIO COME1Ct1CXU • Extra Storoge • Pools onC1 Spas •2c.ntro1 Clubhouses --pool, •P•· 1218,000. Best value In Harbor S1650/mo87S-6.486 ~~~~1~9o~vallnow S1200Agt845--3e83 lllTllTll ••••l!!!!!!!l!!!l•!!!!l!•B!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!I!!~ aaaum tst 848-9588 R 1d 0 •. A 11um 1 b I• Ill GUYii Cta•ealaliaa 1695/mo 2 Bd 1'..Ja ba E· Goo S 185.000 loan Almoal Fairway condo. 28A 2ba farabk.. 2400 aide tOW1\hOUM. Laundry hWWNow for leptembet Oooupanoy d 9.-! -• kM-rTnf\'J~E; 3 J tt~ ~~~ 1nf1 ~~~o7J:1 a~ ~;~~ .~f,%~'1~0 ~~~ ff Ht. ltack 2240 6range Tree l;:;tne condo =· patio, nice lo-~ 3 ::S act• euetom home tot on cation One yur home 955•1550 lvH/wknda llllll llW Ir IDOi $73Stmo 2Br, carport. 253& S.ni. An• ' ' Cll _ itaveryownprlvat•o•ted warranty provided 840_2497 TownhOUMI 2 br 2'1'\ be, loconwater551-6581 TIL•T 141•1111 ::;.. "' e ad F tutlc ocean 759'-1SO 1 DfW. atv. gar, trpfe, 1 Or-You • ~ (/) ~nyoo ~d city nghi ~--~~.--hnes laflralllle4 Child OK $850. Baat. leack 2740 lut. lffck 174t ~ "O CD views Free rend•lng .ucllfsLll ltatral U02 S3M&3T ...... millillliiiiiiii=illllliiiiilliliS n> ~ Prte.d far below value tor · · ..... -. 5 Br wlgar ~d. E.iide Her•'• a pair of ~ ~ (/) . ..., ~~s= :botr~i = 181CCdMM. ,.L.";° =r:'o~l~::~ Kenneybunkport? Daily Pilot ·---'""'9'1 "'.,.. ·-... ~ -d•'"' ............. •--le-dt LAYSJE I I r r I I I TIPED l 1' • 1 1 1 r . I PLMJI 1 ..... ! _ I I' t I . I ~ llltA IMO" on llW doot OI my bent! 1 au10mauc _.,~ ml!Cfltne Oul of Ofo.t ~ < ~ Byera 8kr 780-7292 24 ' ' """ mo each d•t•ll• 539-6190 --e hra FrM col0< brochure 1...;o;..,...-..-.-., .... _,, h•.., I Wiater Belt Alty f .. ~ ~ ~. . ... ~. 5' ~ ... For you Ind your rn1rrltd lllllLlfn ~OMllW.n IO ::r V chlldr•n. ocHn vt•w •Y f,141.IOO PllP IUUllllllT 1.5 ~ home+ 3 ren1a1a Preeent 3 bdrms. 2~ baths-In one l1 .. /11M1ll LOVELY OLD SPANISH 4 Bdr huge Plltt-llke beck yard eU-707 Of "3--0902 uk for Jim S Isn't he the guy who kicked the winning field goal in the '74 Superbowl? c:.: /fD ~~ -:;,-'., grou ln<:OCM 12920 pr Of OUt moet SOIJOht after • mo 905 & 925 Tempte .... Btn greenbeltl, .....,or---:--.:1-la-r-"Krr%I R9thef M~ • 2bdrm? If JOll'rt not s.11 wt1o (Ot what) ~bull.,I •as. .. Terr. Property le elW. bike tlMla I community Here'1 In Old town~ ......., .....,. • .... ......_ K ............. , ftotnteNlguet A.paet111Mta l.eollno Office Open10k>6 ~ 1350,000 net Ownr actMti.. 10 mlnut• to Tm for Jr Exec. 2Br w/2b9dlnrmydlc'"pet• dont ,_ --you re""'-· tMf,_,._ '* 494-015-4 the bMehl Bttttt ... thlS 2Ba. h.kupe. P'vt smto ~ '525 otherl at S3M190 oat 01 14 dlst111tbfftf •tt.ent •tmem lloorllltnl •2Br 21a IU.Wf'I, ,,.. one FAST! 75t-1501 Iv & dlntng/btlr ""6-3H Beat RJty I• u et SuWUtd-~of 111 1 ,~11~~~ ~~-decor, pool, PM!O, ffpk, •Tllll ouam • is • ,.....,, o-r ---1-pr-~!IO!lal cetpOrt9 MIO Ho P9ta Open Set/Sun 12-5. I.ti~ IPUU.. DUAi pl•~ The kitld of att111tt011 JO• dew., A Ptrltd W.1113 OA 711-1122 Owner muet ..,, lhl• Ptala11la U07 28drm bungalow w/tr11 blt!ld o 111t111t llld ~inc -nnU.. Ill a lottsl Wllll LIDO VIEW ipeiO ~ ~ru1g:"d •11~·1 'r·t':-, *IAYPlllT* Y,:~ d:;,~'*carp~· i ~~::u~lld1:i:!1~ = ~.!~~ cuet tit. 2 ~~Lee $258,000 3 blk• to bcft & GOtgtOUt 3Br 2Ba. All ~. to Mndy bt h. pooh, a ioa •nd • conwenient locttlOft,., Shoppin& t1HO tee 11 vtnage. 359 M~~,. Or. al'Mnlll ... 2 llOfy. Vrty Oeo-t331 and tf!IJIOyfllt/11111dl:'" sot. pl.tel 111,0llt --PRIMI w. 6CIAHf'fli6Nf •"7""42 ~~~!!i!!!!!!~~~ -. 12100/mo 87&-491~ .... •• ""' ( ... Y""' -•~ • .:: Agt AnU Augull 1 V1cant upor•O•d 38r, Dto ..... r c ... ,,..1111 ttn ...-11.nkp0rt) 0. lfld .. , ... _. 2ba -. a w •-la UIMALllllPLD POOi. Mune. children ok. two bedfOOlft. one lftd lwo blt11 •t111e11tJ ..-.e.1¥tllt1U000Mo ...... W•Httoahops,beectl,Bal flltlUt S800 •Alk fOI l(efth and1o•""°*' Mlef7M1'11ts1-at1 • .,...,... pier, ~ttttt.18rl2be ~ Uta M2-+471 ~OWi_;;;.~ 8edUded 2" 1M. Ille LOW DOWN . Hlghly up. ... 218 Bl 81~ ~ss ....... , ... , .. ax ....... ffPIC'. ....... b"'IW .. ".' lnlM ....... ltll kf.C:t11n, &W1*' ' pool graded, S8r 2b9. fMI rm. ltl Aaa 1tOll9, ;w.. ••terttr• ..,.. 11~!1""' ""'II U50_! ""•-~!-"' ~ epadou• comer. Pint Plld. •lnl ., ... duPeJl, 111r 2~1a woooa..iooi no_.. , ... ..., nNnClng ~coowate, 112.00010%down.0Wner MSO. Timet)' Ptkf, 1.-1 PARK VllW PATIO talll.UI -. s2at.ooo PP 75t-1&30 ~~i.r:: !:' c!: tut~ de9olfl. Aoutt• HOMt. 'lldno, f!'J !.!!: 1ssss """'._ V• tM. "-"' -~ CA ilA 28A 0 • •liii-tMIG IAY•n metc19'1y zoned lot .,. bite pt'l .... reo no~· Jecent 10 am ·-•7 (114) 193 5191 Aoen• en.-• • ., 2~ on l>Putlful off M "In SA Ofo .,.. •2131 '""1111 , ... ,'°Of. 7-40&6 from Ult $aft°"'°,...., .... ilOffll 111 '*"to VO e I atr•t. High uaum 12'~ conetructed In front, OcMn CIOM 3br 2ba hm •Ir 591 hM •l'Ptc. POOi. Mtfldlltll. u.11 wsl t11 .,..._ 11 s.M 'M!illl o.teo .._, pwte lull'UfY, Classified Adv8ft11tng '°'" PrlO.o !or quick Newty erpld l petnt«f tncd kid• ~· t700'• Mlghd t1~90 ·192'2 '"''""'...._ ,,..,.. • "-....... 10 ,,. bl,.,. 19' I .. ....._.Wing. ~~~~!.!..~~!!...~~~~~~!!!.1~~~64~2~-e~e~7~8~~.i.::;; .. ;';•~B;k~r ~780;;;;4;M~"~==L.::==~'~7jt-e;;;•'°~==:=JLc;s3~t~·e~,~eo;e..;;;;;;;;;~t~~~~··~~h~-~c;~~u=1=·=2•:2~0:::::::==1.lll!!!!l!!!l!!ll·-111~~ .. ·~llli•wP"illl• ...... 'llJl!!!lllli!ilil .. i1111~l 1ya.,pe~_,1....,. t r ' piu. ltle IAV!Nt! MIAAOR and the HUNTINGTON 8EACHCOMBl!A wwy Wednl9day at no Ptra Charge! CAU TOOAYll Ul .. Llll YrNt Deify Piiot SeMce Directory Aept ....,tatiw IU-GJ1 eat. IOI •• , Af!l!!latl, Vaf. •• Vacatioa lntah te Led I ,.... _. a.11 ...... SIM !9 ..... SIM 1!1t ..... 11•' ..... ·II• • ...,.... lwk Jtlt Bfc!!: 1!~1:~~ !>':.~ ltalala 2H7 IUn a. latall ltll t: O S T: (REWARD ) * llmlllt /P/T * CLERICAL lrnmedlete II azwa Mum. "**' ,._.. 1 Bdrm, ig. 11v rm & l!ltete 1hared with 2 other OCEANFRONT N9WpO't Pr9f Fem lhr 28T apt. Bel /NB 17111 & ~ Kenehound (SHAVED Phone/ofc ... 152..(MCM apentnQ b PIT wortc., tlP-EJcper mWI ' Y'9-ApPy In ~ ~ ..._. UtU pd, 1 per.on $475 young women $275/mo Class A cleen. quiet S&50-111 y1ty $350/mo-Avell ,..._ 1000-220() 8q ti, FOR SUMMER) llgtlt ORY _ ~ 32 tnl'Ml; ldnt perw0n. 117\ PW:lentia. be e.p'd ~ , TroplcAptL&45-<t718 + shared utllltles. Cell 112508715-4888 lmmed KarentM2-en2 emp1ep11g,a/c.l75-aoo ~~~d~~P.=~~·· Al~~..;:: s>hOn•.*:-.c du~ eo.Mw NAILS-Cclron9 d8i Y., PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Jd~".,.,'!U,!h7rte1• ~ht.SMl ltat-'-te Prol fem n-smkr 21-27. Lg Ul• IUll . n.-..... T cpemors 3-11 INft. 362 beMtlta. Cal Meratia GREAT OPPORTUHTIY. adultwe91110ft.•t1-'a -, v'~ .. '"" au b< w/be 2 blka ~om bd\. ftne Coat Hwy loc&UOn REWARO at ........ f1'I 3'd St.~ 8-:11 l.ftaOf'I M...F 1:30-6-00 A.llllSl needec:I tor bu9y 1y l:Mlr. neec11 ftlO • a..cti condo oom f lbn 1911 $300 m0 ~ near ~own 3850 8q Poddle (RMcel) 'fie Land &44-.507'0 heir lllton In NB.. Uc nail arum.. ~t « ' ori--------rt,epp$1.30/8qft. Mlttt Commuruty HB ASSISTANT/STYLIST,...___. req'd 131_1380 a11-t051 rent. 217 33rd St, New-1 Br ev.11 In hM CIOM to Prof non ll'ftk rmmt to lihr Re&klnomK:s Corp 5-45-3968 Ot 17S-5100 m-..t be le. WOl'tl wtDI a s;_.-l'"°9 In Newport -=--=--=~--:-..,...--·1---,-----_..;;...- INNEWPORTBEACH port EIMch W.Npt./Bac:hS300, Pref 2b< 2be CCSM apt, ev8ll 17>6700 lopPf~-~ a..cn': ~ocatyStorec•ti.aome NOWHIRIMG Agreetplacetolfv'9onthe La.gunaBete.Furn.pvtant. n-smt!r S300 ~ 8/18$425mo.6C0-1157 C SCRIU.L£TS MedCCW•••llmoo,edl.:a-detail ·,.=,°"= Hp. req'd. Sum~r EXPER.SALaPEOPLE Upper Bey Private Ba.nlllcr,bul/ptof40+. 28r apt .to ~ w/male Promontory Pt 1 Br.bn. ·;:~~om~5~U~~ IUft ~~7~«>5~-torPenflme -; raid& monttw~.8404443 e.lboa"-'ty l'734700 clubhouMt & health Pool, $350 494--0-451 S300 ~ in 111111 DP Nm S500 All rec fed! AV911 Coat Hwy 175-6900 IU<'WERS Must heY9 typing. IM ----··•I I apa, 8 tann19 courta. 7 LAGUNA BEACH. Sunny ., .. 240-3157*"15 M-F 7/1S-9/15 173-&134 (-.&--..........:-• ruw Auto bookltli8Plf'G h&lptut. C.il •••u.• ~ II P<>OI*. clOM to bullneu, ma11ar 8R/BA. furn, _ .. VMI AUTO Lor1 for Info. ~ig wtctlent• ecl tor .._. epelll enalllb. Send ~l~~~t·= llnenll315/mo4~5650 2~ ~·~:i13:;'1.~ =t;r;,2:!n1~~. leauJJ 19Z0 =:= ~1t111W1t.M2-&571 ~:N:..loct~t~ ~::altott. 5311 on light Met\n Femele h&a room, 549-3979 Of &e2-7202 bet 5. ~1 F'*9 1200 1q ft In S SA. MISSED IT BOOKKEEPER llelt/T,,.../1111,e. 650-2121 to rent private ba to non-S2 SS.SO/mo 3017 S Or-1 dl9CO,..ed 11"9 9lgn on Fii bme. tYPa ~· HOSTESS_,,..==""'""',......,..Afl/Pttl---.--:The=--OLYMPIC Slngtee 1 '2 Bdrm Apart-~1 ~+ yrs 3 tr~ ~i: ~':!.11= lntab Wutt.I nit ange. es1-a28 ttie ~ ot~lnG~ ~ hew Slll*•ioe in 10 k911 '*PU. Boardwalk Aeatautant •H 11 P' menta & Townhou ... ,,,..........,---.,.---..,--~ Randy at 5:00 831-4123 Prof. bualn ... woman 23008qft R&Dar.._ High-~Out of Order Ma auto d1••ahfp account-CMA ~ for bu9Y. Sat 7114 1o.m-noon. No wpwlWa •• d't/- lrom see<>. (AM about So Lllg rw be&cl'I emt)4. looking fot 1·2 bdrm In ly Improved w/c:arpet T • Ing to do~-lmput med tadlty. Flt dys oi 1~ 15$5 8outt1 A"""1 • ....,_ ~ tumtahed ... .,., "'..........i-t• non.cnlcrfullyf\lmu1llpd Avail 8/1. Rmmte wanted CCSM or vtclnlty ,,..... skyftt-.alc canaddsoO chine W&1 GMn; oo eno rec:.tveble coUec> ...._M1-1'l4 eo.tttwy, IAguna lld\. ~rt W ~•• ~ ...,.. . .,,...., *'"'"+,.~ 4"" .. '""""' for new 28r hee w/get oontllet ,........, 1~7 °' 2000 ...,tn' w .. r-.-.~ Much Money Sorry )'OU I s I .. ..._ ...._... .. /19 .. "' Ult be rented I ahort ~.........,.. r.m.ie a......i.... for sp.oe ..,.,. .. ...._ ~w/expen..ioe. -Aid r...--...--wtlh TV, lkwna & utanllls, _..,.., ..._. __ .., S350/mo ............ CM. .,.. ... , ... ~-.. .::~..,,.... MISSED IT .. t ona. • ery com-• -Ho_..._. & eat"e flew .... ,_, , , -· f m or Waatcllff.NB. 1225 Incl Reap. ........... nt... 979-3533 Ex<**lt WOf1t'-con-Fdll~-~ -. eldarty ~ 5 ~ PAINTEAS HB.NR: term Of longer). On Jam-utll woman only Non CCSM apt luxurious 2 bdrm 1br apt In be&Ch area, up R6ght .,.,, p h lOl• ""' .,,-·-· ·-· -1 ~ Cel lift ~ ~ •--lenc:e '* 11 bot9e Rd. el Sen Joequln · · 2 ba, 34 yr/F wlw M/F to ssoo. 759-91M CM 3800 ..., .. ~th 0_..__ tnUI • dltlon & trlnge benefits. d&91W. EJIP9I' prel. S*1 -' ~· u11•-Rd. smoker &46-5569 $395 1-• ..,.,., .... '' .., ,,,.... 40 ~,_week. Mc»-Mhr. 540-2028 Herotd 144-6'2 ~~ ~-..... "".. mo . ...,.........., 1 14 & perking .. 45/1q ft ...----144-1100 81ttl1,!et1l1 UM Femaleroomm11tewanted ct . tata 1 W.N.T.Co644-49t0 CIRCUS ~m:_ Stwon '°' IATA EITIJ ~:"*-=-~~ •rpm Greg&CM IUUll91TD. $280 +12 utlf tum CM 1617 WaatCLR or;;;, NB COSTA MESA 1&20 V.-Ytliome916444'1 PT: e.n 11200/mo 8 Wkly ,...,,... now avllll. close to bCh M&-0404 =:. ;,= =~ lq fth • .:.._~_:;:Sf*» IUllUS NAems OPEUTll HOUSEKEEPER ... -....,..._ nm.. <1~ liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliial 1140/wl<&up.ColorTV. F shr 2-3 Br apt bar refrldg $250/per· 620 _.,........_epac:. 1111.N'Pllllft LI\ PoodeloeeHomee,oneof ends only. Rellabl• ~740-2053 > Spacious ~1ngle one phonee In room w/educated n__,.g 50+ .,.,..·. -•w•--3 -"-Right Rlty 979-8533 rm 1 --,.._.__._ •• ..--.home ... .....__ ._ & 2274 N__. Blvd.C.M ...., .... ._,.,..,... ..--r__.,_ .,_._,_ -"" WOftW\ ... -·· C8'9 ........... . & IWo ~room "Pb __ .,...... Im. Rent open 751--0508 Cell bet...en 8:3G-5:30 IND/COMM-1000 sq ft 11M112 CADILLA c bulder'I.. hM en tmrroeclo-caac '°' eAderV ledy Rllta r• &46-74•5 Fum, wait! to bch $450 M-S M&-2•7• w/office In Costa Mesa ate opanS1g tor en a-~ 144-2120 · PART-TIME. Ywted ~ I..... N k 873 200& 213-435-8371. llafsl&lll-1.. pe11•1CedOl&a&rttyC»-to irdade W'Y '.\AA, BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! ruRNISHEO or UNFURNISHED HEALTH CLUBS TENNI~ SWIMMIN<.i plu' mu(h more' Sorry. no peh Model\ open daily q lo b ~d Apartments Ntwport Buch So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) M2-Sll3 Ntwport Buch No. 880 lrv.ne Avenue '"I 16th) 64S-ll04 -. on-smo 8f • SMALL OfflCE ground ffll...... wator Al&l)OOSlbilU&a QWI &SSa1 '1 idl.'*-"9"9 .. lntab Ztol pms. 557-5252 (•xt 217) lellel. llPPf01'. 800 1q ti. haeucnuata 3 2 c.sta... lndude Ala entry to • For boarding tienMI pendabtll wNc:ta < ..... Avail. now-Apt wMeW Of Ledy would litte 10 there ~;:1 :t'.1oo Udo 1:.-:; SPIRITUAL REAbiNGS ESCllTS/llllU HP 3000 unllned corn-<>uwoe wor1l 75&-1011 · truck ~·:a..:•au•n ~~~-::21'f~~ i:.;,2:r~t !4v!ii7ej~•h St.,_.,913-~3 Advice In All M.neB & OutcallONLY83S-9199 714/540·9100 =::::-~end :::'1<*11r ln = .......... • . eouMelmg 1115 So El UUL11nnm ---.. .,.,... 1550 ptwl< 875-4465 °' Female stir beeut hM in COSTA MESA. R&D type. Gamino Real, San Clem lllLfllUT / W. prOV'lde 8 tu4I com-IN i.w firm la _.tng 1U-:'::ie c tect 0$0 675-15596 NB v'lew pool cteen'g 23001qftwtthlargeopen Uc'd 492-7296 lllSUHPD ..... tslM4haltl penMtiOn benellbs peca-;at'Onaec Mtn.3yrs,.. Hyda~ttwu::r Balboa PantMula + 12 b!lt Utdy. S5s0 ~s-6557 ::;..,C:::'· t«yltgtltl OL YMF>tC BASKETBALL for protesslonal man Must Now Hlrtng 67Uf0o ::...~ :.~ cent Ceilit. e.per Good bet un ~ ... 1 to send, 2 or 3 Bdrm I M/F ahr 2br lba hOUM In ~t Rtty 979-8533 2 tJx ti,,.is S.-10 $150ea be ~ICed In c:tean-BMuttful new Sek>n tn Interested ~ 1Ut1m1t bentt1 Selaty COl'l\rR. a.m.. only· "2-4321 1500 wkly 650-42'3 Nwpt Heights S300 mo Boxg S.-5 50ea <494-4<47• 1ng shopping, and ffgtlt Newport Beach now n-YONI ,.,.n. to ,.,.,,,.. ""'~ c.a Bafbena -I CdM 1 er S300 wk alto 3 needed lmmed ~9 mOITIYI IFFfCU no.-...... Uxs wide var ty coolung. otganlled wrtl 1erv1ew1ng for "'•b ne1 ~ -• tflUlll . ...... (213) ayu• ••• 11 ..,,.., ... _ • .. • good ret.encea. In ··-Styllst & Man1cur111. POlllElllSI r.a Bd H19 _.,., wk M/F to ltlr 2 bdr 2 blh .....-many at cost or below! change fO< en apt 1n 962•5108 11• Lllll. JlmTllY Al .. W:.ig WW. bf d 592·158& °' 971-2UO apt Npt shores $315 Inc 0 CAlrport area. MOl'llb to &42-7955 °' 5-46-2777 South Laguna on 1,... HOMES for teat C**' ~ P1••«1. but•~ Elslde C M studio. avail ut1&4S-3512aftr 7pm month 714/833-2237 •Splntual Psychic, Ad· ~ PleaM lend r• IUmAESmTICUI e.ctilawftnn Ut}gllllOn c.11642-1.0:Sflareppl, 6115 Nr beach & shops. MIF to shr NB oceanfront mllTIYI Sim visor &. Gard Aeeder'ilt sume to Mr Dan+els PO CCSM 640-1900 Tues-Sat 2082 ~Ctr Or exp.-& tQp notch lkllls ... .... • Pvt yard, prl(g. 1700/mo. home, yrly lse. ~50 Lux. vtew one. + MCrt 'I Past, pt99eflt & future Box C 19525 Irvine, 640-1900 . -Suit• 1'40 . . required. Cal 476-7016 .,_. be 8-lbll& for dlJ. lncl.utlls.&42-20.-5 631_31451vmsg apeQe. non·smt!r nr oc 87S-2495ot63t-a9&4 927 13 or Cell Terry · lrvlne.CAf2715'· sNtts:o.y........_ airport. Full services 1 _ F • 979-2230 Mon-Fri Eq n.....-...-.. LlllL llmtllf ~ F/\tme. Cel PENNINSULA-Mother need1 peraon to avail. recept, copier, kite, 119lt na TOP$SS li-lJ8cal ual ....._.,.. ...... , Buly ~ Bead\ l8w &45-5000. ext 521 ... LIDO ISLE rem master Br. frplc. prl contrs rm. From S&50mo Founa· 7ta on PCH rw &-Femalea pref Modeb and lntrHtleul &Wet ~ ~ Exoallnt lklla ... ~uty= ba. 720·129• •fl 8 11tll .. t 1 yr IM Contact chld, CCSM. Long hair Escort1 (213)866-19&4 VARIOUS LANGUAGES O&hery/~ must~ and IBM °"'*Y writer ..... llJ Agt ug. &75-8181 M/rmmt• 25-35 to help Jody 833-9870 ¥~ =·1w/rust on becil lanttant ~~ ~ = ~ ~~ ~ ~ -=-= Pll ..Ulll flnd new home In CCSM to LARGE OFFICE wl'#lndow Ill .... ~ ,.,..yo1 ~ • must s.-ry Pert or ful tma. Deys.. Weetcly Fum house Balboa ah.,. Must be abte to vtew Neer o.c Alfpor1. O,~rtuitin • Unified School Dtstrlct. DELIVERY negotiabaa Contact Ptlt ~ Must be &t>le to 1 Bk to Bay or Ocean 2 spend min $400/mo & Irvine. Zerox. MC19larlel doml150 per oz. 2941 Alton. lrvln• LA TIMES to l'lom&a in 644-9190 won tome wttnds No Bd $400 (J l4) 593-1243 move by Aug 1 &44-512& & phone ens MtV avail fl\IRln lfts $100.000 minimum This Is 863-l044 Nwpt Betl 3:30am-6 00 ~MC ~type 35 11 yoo re not sh09ptng $450 mo 752--0980 W1111 ftU not a speculetNe venture. BOOKKEEPER F/C S575Jmo 548-M-41 Looking for 8 grand-wpm. 531--0140 mother type. mother'• ----..,..-----Classified you may be NlsJcr prof fe. Nu Lit FOf&a1 NEWPORT BCH N' 0 c •R[ FR£E C • I I G o r d o n Immediate Fa position lot lll.lm'f...,_ helper Who~~ Ptloto lab CCllMMr '*"°" payin g too much Hl1 2Br 28e. emenltlea Airport Deluxe full ,.,. ft (7 1<4)851-5 9 55 OR per'°'1W'ltlf 3 years up FIT tnnoe benllftts. 18 to C8r'9 '°' OUf ~ & Exper pref Ou1gomg &42-5678 ____ $370• utll 643·23~ Vice bldg .. 318• <MO. 830 Cal·. (800~2-7505 8am-6pm :c'ruc::ion~J! con-yrs+ ,95 E l71h St c M our ~ Musi be a~ penoM!lty 1 must 1q ft may be combined •••ey h Leu 41 ORfVER '°' _,1 loC&I ct. 9mOIC• Engl'9h speak-1-Hr Photo~424 Into one suit•. • •• Hll -..,,,. . ing & dr'Mng abllcty • + ,,._,,~ co Int /eirt Right Alty 979-4533 -· lllllUPO lfV9ri&a. Good dr1vlng ,... uv..lf'I pC)eitlon 8 Oyslwk. malnt P\enl up rwq'O NEWPORT CENTER * * * f /T .. assht ... ,, tier = .::.;:...:=t l 700tmo to star1 • room Own trans. 751-2271 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MAiR ~ .'. "!flll .. Full SYC Exec:uttw Suttee ... cr••mc ~ ,,_._ AV9. c M & bOard PleaM C1111 -----=-=-,,,.,..--=...,.---..,..-$550-.Sn5 &40-5'70 Found: BNut Se&lpolnt .... ..,. •-n ..__ ..-days 6'5-'222 RECEPTIONIST '°' busy 1 wee t young f • m -.._ Electronic Proouet.IOll u:ecutlW turtes. tie.vy O.C. AIRP,ORT AREA Of-SlemeM s..i Point. Cor-lllL n'flTI Ll&IS ..... YllUlielt Cat>6e Manuf. reqa prOd •••ID phones, llte typing flcupaca 225-1000 lq ft ona del Mar. 675-3777 lesertl GJ-1111. ~ wtth 90ilderlng --~--831-3651 lot1 of p&f'tclng, )enttorial 11/lt. fhtl• lat fr *IDL !Nine 2&t-91'1 THE DAILY PILOT • -9.MirMiiiiiiiiiiiiiM- &n<lallutM lndfr &1.00/9q Found: brownfah ltl1ten w/ IMllDD/lett. EXPERIENCED PRESSER ace.pong appltcetlons lRErn1m11 -. 'fie. Newland & Atlanta, "400,000 90% LTV ... , _, 1upervtH new1paper Co , profeulon•I •I· rt mo-to-mo~ 557-7010 frectded faca, ..,., P9'#a. $200,00095%LTV * * * -. ~ C:, ,__ 5 for C*trlct Managers to Re.I Estate tn~J'Mf'lt Orange County Airport H.B. 969-1221 '500.00080% LTV Acct• pay/rec. payroll, days..-7 '1 carrlet'I Must have ven. trtudel appaarence req Saturdafi, Jalt114 . .,...I~.·~ omo.0, .. ~111<1-6 FOUND brown m•I.• ioen1uptoS1.ooo.ooo dally work "'-'s. ~FIT RDA '°' t>uey or· wagon or pick-up. Good ute typing 5-4g...2988 AR ES ( arch 2 1 -A~ril 19): So.m.c one behind sce.n.cs "applies _..,... ,_., ,..,_ up pret.-red. Apply "' ___ ,._,. aa1-m11eag• allow-f --· 8 ot Lots of windows, Chlwahua. ..,.,...._ parlt "'-••hi .. •·-'--P«'°" The vmage Inn tl'lodontlc .,.,_ _,.,... -'· i Aeoaptionlst °' .,....ty pressure" in your behalf. ocus on ttiddcn resources. ab1hty to make only hultaa .. ft. 1200 1q. .,.. 1n CM 55&-6290 --r••• 127 Marine Ave. 81 Ul8IY C&ll 495-0eOO anca. company benefit• salOn Saturdays only USC Of 1--Ans recently learned. Romance is part of scenario. lld .... and t>onus oppor1untty 675-5531 ..... .,., fi ft & 1950-lq. It. win bu FOUND med u ~ dog. lllllAI. "" IEl.P "WY In per'°'1 at Deily relationship arows in intensity. Capricorn Pl;ll YS signi cant rol~. to ault Competitive merlled w/ten around IHliuffea lhst le 11 .... Pnt• "hrMI lmmedletety. Cell Lisa Pltot ClfeulatlOn omce ---u.-.-su---n.,---- TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Emphas1s on career •. business, a rent&. Br~er co-op 9Yet & feet. atteetled wt lefwe 141..U Permanent part time P<>8-644--0510 330 waat Bey. Costa wa .. now look~ '°' wider area of distribution. You'll no lon.,&er be carrying another I I I llftl1m1S /leash. vie Thurman & """' Mon 2 pm to ~OJI Mese Monday 1t1ru Ft1-9eV9ral new ptOf&alilonel person's burden. You'll be invited to participate in community or 111-HH HamlltonC M.~2-1295 leatTHIHP .... • 6 30 pm Tuea 10:30 am llll'W.1f'f111 day Nopnonecalts ,. ~tole*lu:a charitable project. Prcsngegoesup1fyouacqu1esce.. . Subleue 2 OC*M' vtew Found:SmlM dog.JOtY • to ~Jt 530 pm No l1 tyP'"O· bkk1>9 to• E.OE in our highly p19tlgloue GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Good lunar aspect h1ghhghts spintual ob. Incl FIT NCPt & UM Vie. Broo1thu,.t,Adem1 CW.•• ~::., "'f 660 ~ ~-:'9 ~111.s C: ~": ~ values. education. new start and romance. Ide~s arc put to test -of copy m.a. l ,... HB &46-53:Z7 Ha.. llel1all• o.r,, ca.ta Mese '°' SUW't ~ 111 ••MP WllTD finer Newport ~ti you'll pin enlig}\t~nment throu&h ~ontact~ With creative, diverse phone In NB '40-0755 Found· TO'/ Poodle. nr Ill-.. 16 Unf\ apartment ~. ptopertleS ,.._.. tnd1viduals including Leo and Aquanus natives. Su~let lovely office Newland & Slater = C:::oe Family _.1 An~~-~ qu:~1 =~,!; 760-3333 tcw a pei101"91 CANcER (J une 21-Ju.ly 22): Someone is hiding something -< ~ furnished In CdM by tNi M 7..e796 Will cooperllt• .ilh atdeny lady '"' PfT child •bl•. enw;;;toc. fl••· buYdlng mature coupte 1nteN1eW .... deep. chcc~ lepl prcccdcnls. realize money is definitely involve. . bey R.c.ptlonlat In-Found: Wl\lt• dog with l.D mortgage b<dler11 care ot 7 mo QW1 must iable? Busy Shoe>'" preferred Send reaumae IDT__,.. Protect secunty, don't aiv~ up tcrritonal ri&hts for mere. whispered Qluded c .. St.,. (71') Newpot1 8.-c:fl Animal Equal He>u11ng Lenderl have rets S40-&l>50 tMM r..os F P«'°" to ., • 204 c10 Dally Putry ct* 2 yr1 ~ promise. First 1mp~ions prove conttt -1ollow bunch. J20-lt05 Shelt• 644 3658 CHILDCARE & Lit• el(S* '*PM wt1 train Plk>t. Po Bo11. 1560. kno~ of ~ LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Leave details for another day-for nc:>w, .m.J LOST 1110 beck t.y.,... HMU•P•no PfT. Mature $850 mo • ben9f1t1 Call ca.ta Meaa CA 9262& putnet CM! Chemin perceive p1Cturt in its ~Urety. focus on aculcrated soaal aCU\ftl)', lntala Ull SlemeH cat male ........... , lady'°' 2 Khoolage c:NS-'°' applm 752.0.Sl MEDfCAL OFFC ASsrD 497-4<417. axt 290 travel 1mp0rtant oontacts which could ultimately lead to profiiable, 16040 H;GOr F V :::!~•d reward T.D.'i . 4121 _dren 65()..0946 Ganer11 oft te e. hvy AM "onl. PM bactl Reataurw'll lqaJ iarccment. Qemini, Saaitta.riUS persons fi.aurt prominently.. 1240 8q ft WANTEO. P9ople neec:tlnQ CHRISTIAN PREISCHL pN>Ma. ~~·g. S5 00 Pf Up91 .. a 49&-8011 w .. tera. Wait,_ VIRGO{Aua. 2l&pt.12)" Ch«k fine print, rad between Imes. Agent 5-41-5032 Lost 713 ten/bm Shep pvt TD"' StOOOO up teec:r-needed w/deg tw.40twwk Cd Frank or IDIULUClnllT H051&a&. ~ up appll- Lunar cmpha ts on cmployme~t, dcpend,nts, w~rk meth<?<fs •. s~al ShopJStor.JOftlcle ~ ~~ ~~ =~ No credit v . no·~. "°' exper '*2170 Kai. &42...0240 ,;ca,,,~ .. tront Of· :~= O::::at :!'S:'a services and care of pct$. Routine chanacs. boisterous 1nd1v1dual. 11$, 300. 800+ ~rt ~ A.aoc 113-7311 ~ ftce Muet have knowt--Sand Hotel 15155 So perhaps a Scorpio, is ucs st1mulat1na chaHenae. Aocept With c. Meae c-_2 ..!"I-249 L~ C::., R~::, ~ It t Wu ... --Sili I 1 1•1r P1•111 =~ ~~=~:: eo.t ~.Laguna 8ctl cnthusflsm. • . 'll SMALL OFFlCE ground .ian (lt omg) 957--3399 ••TA&. nmmt cetvebte , •1tperlence Aetall ..._ LIJRA (Sept. 23-9ct. ~2)'. ~~tiVCJUiC:CS arc llClt'lated -)IOU lwal. apptOIC. eoo lq ft GotcSen Ret HB necmry I(~ tn Hardw•r• perrn FI T 1mpnnt style, scenano Will hishhaht change, travel, vancty and Avell 811. Udo tste .,.._ lost"'* 1/totr ~& M«tl-C.TblS.. Crown HwdWant 3101 e.. roman~. Youn1 persona flJUrt prominc.ntly, status quo wJll be shaken :=., ·~~~3 Alk tor ~ ~ P~!= ~ LAYOUT ARTIST fn0. &4$-o4000 Coast Hwy. COM Ud~~~(~~ar~~~Dlt):~~:~o~l~n~l.~~·bomebase, l.Ott Neutered ~ :':i::t= :~"~ oa•11y p•11a14 domestic: 1i1uation, luxury items, art objects and gift which rtprHeots ,..~,'!!!'l,•.!_tift.. ~1~' pended func~on1 ex· p••t TIIE 1oken ofaffection. Fcchna ofbc-m1confined1s temporary. You have ""cai"1on -~ ~;Ion 1 1 W ..,. ~Ice 10 ~· °"' an chaooenowtocom:ctpastcm>rs,topinsolid footanaemolionallyand onPCHWloantraJCorone •t aa2 SIM t.-131-1420 Oran County daily newspe~r has financially.-' 0&1 M11. Awo• 1too eq an operung for a qui& layout artist. SAGmAIUUS (Nov.ll·Dec. l&): losuutiionuubject tochangr ft on htnooraalu.5~ Cleiu Candidate mU&t w ao wed< well -cep o puons oJ)Co. realize emphasis in on tti~ visits, relatives and toot. Cl ICl.£ l·lllll£TS wnh pt-Op~ and ~l daily~· freth opponunitie took behind scenes for answers, aj-vc full play &o <7'•> 673 4400 bfd. Basic knowled of camen intellcctual curiosity. Mtans Ilk numerous quution and c1pcct valid ttedy an. typmnn,g. and w capebility ~plica. . lllllC --.J. ta •• ' _......_ ........ CAPRICORN (Ott. 22~an. 19): Thi can be your monc,. day! • •OW 10 n11U~ up you-or .,. ...... -Auu.• a Whal appeartd to be a I rebounds in your favor. You'll locate lost must Additiona) proJKU may include article you·u comet put mors. rtlationstnp inten ifiC$. you'll have 0) brot<hu.rs. maps and pres· m0tt Mpon11"btlity and incrQSCd c.hince ror ftnanaaJ mrardi. mtation l-1 AQUAIU\11 (Jan. 20.fcb. 18): You st.r)kc chord of "!,Dhci'lal -nev.· papc-r prefen-ed. appeal P«>pae could Ooc:k to you now for opinion an w~n. \1CWS and \O! n:vicws. Empha ·is on P.CJIOnahty. charl-ma. co~t umrna an~ sharp intuition. One who flscinatc you could fill imdly in love -1lh ou: PUCES (Feb. 19.Ma.rth 20): You couJd make .. rtmarb It' datc:0vcry-end rccov-ery. Recent period of isolauon or ronfancmcnt is tnded. Your haht shine briaht, you attntt fa\!orablc noti s and scenario wtll ~ lively With crcati~ity and romance. Leo pl•y aaniflcanl rult, ' \ PllO PART TllE \lotor Routf' \'ailablf' . 'e>•porl ~a~b •~•· thrtt h rs JM"r da~. am appra . Ml() JM"r mnnth. .aU 11 :00 1':00 P I. IR ULATION DEPT. ·42.4321 EX)E ' Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGU 11 -14 EM" II' TO S7S.OO POI WUK WO; -.. ~ l ~ ~ ... ,.,.,.. .,... llU-t I• Mt.WI• r.-i If.it fM 0irtr4'! C.OMI 0., ,.,,. Or.I Uf9\ .utl fd l )0 , • _..., •• ..w l IO,• --..~ f)ri ·.a1 .. 1tor .. ;.on f'"' ~· ....,,., '" ... ,,,~ _, 11"1' !-l"'tlft ... _,. • .,,,.,. """ .. ~ ~ Diii'• .. ll!I ....... "' ~·""' '"""''"" • ,.,. .... ,..,.,.,.. ~ tal ... 1 ... 1 :: . '(714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACllOH 1 ~flll~ '"'* 1or~ ... ... , .. l".lr>cA .. . !ti ~""'"'' ..... 14 ..... ~-~ 1 , (.Jt"'OlfltJl'I .. ._. •• r)I ..,. !J~-' 'J'J w, .. ,, ,. f ti.w .. 1 .,,. ou~,."9 'J'l(Ai .. -,, """°"~' '/'; !lftf.n(I _,, 'II(....,->, 'JrtF•..n~, l7 r....-iJt ):i ""'' '.C--~'" ... , .... )t, .. _ ..,,,,,,.., ;M(Mwo .... J1 lnMC;I 14 ........ •If ll/f1 ,.....,.,_ ¥J , .... .,. 4 1 KlllQIMI IHI..,,, .... '2 ,.IA"'~ 44~·~ .. .. •'-11~ +4t ... pt ....... •• (,,...,..., tt.fh .. ,.,_ Y'WI '·? lM•ln(I ..... r;i Alf,hl!9(;1UO' .. ,. ... "~ ..,,..., ,,_,,., r.4 w .... ,,.,._ ~, ~fh')N(I 'A~ ll'1't ~,, .. , Ill> N«;lr .. _ ,, lnlWll• ooww t Mt,...,. """!r ' ... ""' l'U••,..... ,.._ ' AClfl'fl' P'"-l'I ., '-"""' ,, ,.,,.,,.,.,,,, ',.,.-,..,.lNl'I, I (),....a. IJil ,.,,,,. • , llfe-'l It' Ill W•At h•(I 11'1•1Ml l • .. ""' ,, ll"'(llil' ,J) llt~ )1, .... ,,._ 11\1_,.. '~ .......... ..,., '4''-'"'_t_ OMVI008 PUZZU 90&.V•D I I I> f"'(I ,. (,.,,,.Wfif""" ""'-'9~-'"~ lO """"'-t.11• 11 w.,,._,. ,,, .... ,,,,,_ ............. II 0.- f(f +illfld .... - ~ '"""" .,.. .. 47 Pirtt,,_ 41,,_• 41'.r...-t-.. _...,. 41 trw1o111 o--u• 4• k• ,,..,. r.11 ~,,. .... ~I Jlltt .... 11(,jrtft~ 1)4 (, ..... "" ~ .... ~IH•l/O .. " " .. .. IOO IWU llrT 8•by 11-"'I• ) ~ {Nflt 1(1(;.. ..oi~ lb/ ,, ... , 110 m4'1f• ft1.4 1~ ... , 2244 ANIQ'I Ct.I try w""°" 8IO Y AAO 8ALE 8A I '"''"nur• 1tx»•. l'l'll•f. )44l t t!!Mr!Otl, C M 'MO-Ot'24 LfTlff-• 8Al I 8UH 28tie ll<i Gt C M ' -~---- 'I --·---· _ ..... IO' . . , .... lllOMllAC Fair finishes with Exile, rodeo action CO\ ER PH<rrO: E.tcnto« rodeu cua&.«l• to bt /.'nntdl ~Lard.a) Ulll Se.ada) at tilt' Oruce Couaty Yalr Grand1&ui • dt-m&Dd wma& ~ prtti11oa oo ~~ part uf butlt tloru1 Hd ridt'n ~a.od ~-·~ • brtoldat Ip m ind her< •ill br io:icd at 7 pm S.turda) a.ho •10 br 4-H Gulde ~ Pu PP') Fdd Day°"' the ~H Bwld1ng l.a•n I\. l~•t"Y. t""• {:11' ilfC met~ ~ \hc- pncc t./, ao-r)o)oMJ!j w u~ Ui rtJ •uodl lIJ ( ~ ··~n.4. f•u \ ~l.Of~ah.•Jnric:lpc-ru:·n<:c thc cka1.b-4d\ 101 c.a.plo1h uf "1111 MciU) anc ~tr{ ;,hit irllhl.' King tq 'lt'N ~ I~ ii lfilJX.i'C' .in1~I 2nd ht t\;;. rit'bf<ltro h">l /UU.kr "'h•1 r\ h)otrd 1 !he < J umnn~ -Bc;11li. ol ke<:ord• lot JUWlnl ., l f).fuot t.tbk w.11h t\ kct f'<"ri•>nn<snlt"\ •nc at ·~n ti'1uidi.e1pm H untrn 1.nd JUmpcn ,_ill llc 1 n th,· ~p.Jtl1ghl 'Uturda\ in ii Jun1t;r I t•1r\C: Sinatra I ht TEP.M ISSIO N -~ • coming Tuesday "*'*~ .. ~WI cancet as Pac* • ., c.c..au..asap T~as '*'~ lhe a.ysle ~Series Joining~· be hil ~ .... friend &AOdy ~ and '* bend and COD_..,. Tom Or I Re IS weCI tdleU -ptcied at S25 « StO kw lawn ~ -we allilatM c .. ~ box and .. tde1ron kx:a:tana Gan-Marie 1'fil.MoD and ailYer-tongued Krt.toffer Taborl an romaatic anta.eon.J..st. ln ··11acb Ado A boot Nothing.·· Cooo TASTES Resort's La Palme leaves diners in happiest moods Relaxed e legance. California cuisine a re d esign ed to pl ease 8} BE\ERLY Bl·SH MITH 0., ,_ c..n--- 1 ri,m thC' da) of 1l\ '>pen1nr l...a Palme rn llX' 0 •1.""' fi•Jrtrr rcvJn h<Jtd h4l\ ~n a r~uran1 afic:r m} ht'art I lw. t' 11~ rdaJ..Cd ekprxo: the p rdcn 't\~ llX' LeTn t Jll4 11k y,fleocd b-1 palm11;,nd m4llrlitngl:;,,rpe11ni and I atH'O ont<mtcmporan c~nmK "'00\•1f Kt"TiroC1h f'riu.-.\n<l I 1.:an 1hiok c,f f~ rnLilur..nh"" h1ch "<'f"\t f<J1.ld if 1mrrn1ir11!ilnd1nn'''aln • ;ol...,. Palmc·,-rahlorrua tl I .. h.it )'.>U ma~ "'0odt"r 1• haPP":r11n1 thnr no• ... 111 ,,, e:• ,11a11on\ for the hotrr~ ~If> undi:r v. .. , • I rn t.app: to re1><1n that 1t 1\ be11cr than nc-r ,.,th a "" \u111mC"n1memcnu">hKhrrtit11n\St11T1t'' f m !., •' r ll"\,, hilt' add1nilr1"t'h n~ I.Ult'\ ' .. ld•irrua < u1\me of C<JUt1C, t>q,n, •llh frnh fld 111' <ililom1:. Pf'JdOO\ Th~tr~1mrn1 h'>•"t\t'T 1n 1tie u c:-.11\e Nind.,of !l'i-\c-ar...,ld ( hrt '1 ichael \\ atren ~~ ~ \1n1ain. l~1iilo-hcnch or Japane<>e So the menu 1\fulloh.urpmn all 1emp1iniand.all 1ha1 v.c tasted cj. fi I •U\ ~me of the first item\ 1o crtt1 u\oo the dinner menu ,. nc lC'\ 1(hc ohc:all<>P'" 1th Jalapcno and cilantro (SJ 501 and <To\ ti~ \l~ 1n cabhagt le;n ~"'1th wine butler ~UC<(~ .. , Ho•e' er \11)(e "'c'd Ot'H'r tned \\ atren·s fa moue; JK'<amapanule that "'1ISOur cho1ce TheshreddedJicama. m1t.ed 'lllllh "II"' hue 10 form thc pancake rt"tains us cnsp ica.ture 1n lhcqu•d sauLttiog a perfect counterpoint for the 1apipir.g ol \n\oled \almcm and \Ourneam "'uh golden ca•1ar f unherdt·cu1on~ "'('fl.' nc1t cas\. "'hat v.uh 1hree YJuP\ mdudang lobstet con.,ommc v.1Lh melon. !ouch pa\.li&~ ~H<1Hvl1 <)f \lOn<'l rah ""1th chi' e basil sauce l ht-re arr n<..>"' fi"e ulad\ -ont' v. 1th ch1co~. garlll <.rout'"'' • mr..o ed qw11l and< abernet Sauv1gnon dressing. <tn< 1M-r "'1th I~"" anichol..e pink grapefruit and fresh Wtr I <>ur <.hv•H how.e,er v.a\limesto~ltttuce. a•~' h 1akc mu~roomund radish sprout!. This <rcat1' <:v1mbuu111on realh 1\enough fonwo. and 1ts (PleuetieeRESORT/P.,e 18) "h""" lu Id 111 1h1· I qu1•\lt1.a11 C l'ntef "c:\tr111 nc111~ -\l•J<.~ \Cat cqu1t.a· "''" "l'\11 rn plc<t\UH' ridin& a11d 1r:.1I hmM." <.ho\ -""'II be hdd "unJ;, \ f'ha profn\1onal 1)(11•> matlhc\ <tfC: "'hcdulc:d for n•"in :! anJ 4 pm \und.i ~ Junior l 1 lf1..~lf~k Auc.lHJn\ \atur· d il) Yrill he t1Jppt"J h) lhe pft")COUlllOn •11 thc Kc-n John\IJO ~ hulanh1p t11 the ''U l\tand1nj[ 4-1f anJ t FA tAh1b1tor~ Spa.ul rletll' a.ad COG~ tncludc pt'rformancu bt lbt Ram~ c ht~ at I and 10 pm on the Hcnuact S.. and a Junior Su~r· m.an r onk'M an lht Llttk Theater •in both ~}• -0oon-of all dncnp- 11ons •all compnc for pn1~ 111 Satwda} ·,Look-able C un\nt on 1hc:- Hcn-. St..agr at 3 p m Tht Fair ''open from 10 am to midnight -'dm1woa is ~ for adult' .ind SI for chtldrrn, acn 6 tu I~ 'Much Ado' cast works splendidly Deliciously freewheeling production spices Grove Shakespear e Festival fhc: Cmne ~hakc,rcarc: f-C"\ll\al ,., -------------- off to a nrnn1ng -mal..e that fl) 1ng - '>tan with a dellciouc,l} lrl·cwh~hng production of one of the Bard·., mos1 :ll<.c:<,\lblc wmcd1n. "Much .\do .\bout Nothing·· TOI Trrus "' gledull} c,uperlinal ao; its title c,uu c:'>t\ "'l\1uch .\do .. comb1n~ con- trl\ cd romancc: and \1lla1m for lh ov.n••••••••••••• ..al..c-into a froth) package ~rapped v.uh harh<'d w11 and decorated ""1th farcical llounsh.. It's the tdcaJ \Chtclc to ~r' l' a!> a <ihal..e<,pearcan 1ntroduc1or> cou~ for audJenc~ ln~tar a!>~ltlng1sconcemed. thercarc f~ground rults 1n thecomcd1c' -the la!>t local production of .. Much .\do" (at South Coast Reperto~) v.a~ ~I in earl) 19th centur) Orange ( ount) Director Ltt S~Jlat St"ls thas one 1n 11\ onginal Ital). but updated to I Y 12 v.here 11 s~"lngs to the strams ofSc:ott lt'c, a la~:1na11ng concept (v.1th all the thees and thous lef1 intact). and 11 v.ork~ 'plcndtdl) than!..'> to )hallar., 1maginatne st.agrng and a ~rong uniform I~ e'cdh•nt ta~t ScenC's are changC'd v.1th the aid of a btC\dl\t pedaling atm'>' the '>tage v.1th the appropnate ~nic informauon borne on the rear •11 thl' \~\k·. and ( hff Faull..ner!. gleaming. nurbk·hle se1ting prO\ 1dC''> \On.,1dcrahk ennchmtn1. .\rnong 1he Jlllng rnmpan~. ~nstoffer Tabon's s1hcr-tongueJ &n<.•dir~ cenatnh \tJn1.h a<i the most memorable pcrfonnance -the actor furl'' thl' pla~gt)Cr' into his confidence at the out~t and kttps them therl gnnn1ng as in some \Ort of inside Joke Gun-ManC' 1'1lsson is a v.onh' Jd' l'r..a11 on the field of romantic battle as Beatntt a fiest\ dam<iel "'h;1 mat1. he' Tahon-,' crhal thru\ts and pames v.nh ease. · fame\ \1anlll'\ J.nJ l\frh\sa Stem conduct their htan<atch1ng roman\·,· "'Ith alatnt' "'h1k \I\ a\ ne .\le\ander and James k... l..C'v.u bnng sohJ authont\ to their patnarchal role-s as pnnce and go,erno r. rcspectt\el) .\nJ Peter \111 chcl 1s subtl~ skillful l'nough to drav. haSSC'S V."llh an e\ al gnn in .1 beaut1lulh restrained bit oftrcacher) < ommanding the rnmt'<I\ as the cocle)C'd const.abk 1s BenJamin \tt:\\art abl) ass1stt"d in oflinous buffoonery b) the nebb1sh-hke .\shton Root Dan Canmell make~ a part1cular1)' 011) villam ·s henchman and l.aum )tc' cm &J' l''> a fine account ufStcm·s gidd). bespectacled cousin "\foch .\do .\bout Nothing" may br JUSt that in prtm1se. but "' l'.\CCUt1on is ou1stand1ng Performances rooUoUC' Thursdays through Sunda>s _at 8 30 in the Festl\ al Amphitheater. t 28S2 Main St Gardrn < 1ro' e (all 636-121 J for re!>t"nauons and ticket 10fonnat1on. . BACKSTAGE -~uth ( oast Repenory's Young Con~naton \um mer\\ orl..shop 1saccep11ngapphcauons fOrits Aug. I 3-2S ~ion. a 1""11- "'l'l'k course d~1gned to acquaint children 8 to 14 wnh all asp«t\ ,,, thl'ater clas~s \\111 ht.· held Monda~ through Fnday for thrtt hours a da' ""tth a performance culminating the tw<rwttk sesston ... tu1 t1on 1s S 120 and ~ppl1cat1ons ma~ be made b\ mail to SCR Summer Workshop. P () &" -197 ( O!.ta Mes.a 92b26 or at 1he theater adminlSlrattve o ffices. 655 TO" n <enter Dmc. Costa Mes.a call Q57-2602 for furtherdC't.atls. CALLBOARD -The Class1l Players ofOrangr W'llJ bold nC'" mrmbn aud1t1on~ Jul~ :!4 at b P m in the ( ablev1S1on or Oran~ studio an Chapman < ollege. Palm and < c:ntc-r call Win Shields at 771· 7)94 for an aud111ur appQintment Piiot Weekend«/ Friday, Juty 13, 19M Calendar Fri. c1 ... 1ca1 JOO R1'8TZIUIA.llBa, organist dnd cholrmasterofCraceCalhcdral In 'ian Francisco, perfonns a solo recital on lhe Hazel Wright Organ al the Crystat Cath~ral at R p.m . Works by rl'ltmann. Wldor. Mull'l. J .S. Bach. lvcs. Mt·s!1larn. and Franck . arc M""h~ul~ 84. Santa Ana and Carden Grovr fr('cways In Garden Grove 544-5679 GREGORY COLEMAN, classical lo(ullarlsl. rnlertafns tn La Palme rcstauranl. The N('wporter. 1107 .Jambort'<' Road. Newport Beach. Mon.-Sat 7 I I p m. 644-1700 PET&R MARSH, violin. and llllENADll PRESLER. piano. per- fonn Mozart's Sonata In B-Oat major. K 454 and Bttthoven·s Son ata In C- mlnor. Op 30. No 2. They are Joined b> Jim Dunham. viola. and Aobert M.utln, cello. for Plano Quartet In C- mlnor. Op. 16 by Faure. 8 p.m .. Unl~rslty Music Ccntrr Recital Hall. Cal Stal(' Long Beach 97 50 gMeral. ~5.50 studt'nls and seniors (213) 498-5526 PlA1'1ST OLLY Lell.AIER ap- prars Tues.·Sat . B p.m.·mld· n1$(hl, Cano's, 2241 W Coasl 1-llgh· way. Newport Beach 63I·1381 THE WIJf£ CELLA.a Restaurant lt'alures dasslcal recordings during dinner. Tues ·Sal from 7 p.m The 'llC"wportrr. 1107 Jambortt Road, 'llC"wport &ach 644 1700 Country THE WESTER.ft UJQOl'f BAND per- lorms Fri ff.JO p.m I 30 am . Sat 6 pm 1.30 am Also Tut"S.-Thurs 8 JI rn I a m Crazy Horse-, 1580 Brook hollow. Santa Ana 549-1512. Jazz CHUCK llAJ'fGIONE performs to· 11llo(ht and tomorrow al the Unlvrrsal Amphltht«1trl" Sl5.50andSl4 (213J Uf!0-9421 THE TRACY WELLS BJG BAND rl"tUrn!> to I h<' l'roucl lllrd Grand Ila II room for one nl~ht only DanclnJ.t from 8:30 pm 11022 Aviation. Lo~ A n~eles S~ 50 ' PRIVATE I " plays <tl th<' Rt"uben I-Ler tonight and lomorrow at 9 p m I !11 E Coast lll~hway, Newport llf-ach. 675-5790 THE IRVIJ'flt llAR.RJOTT f('atures t'l~hl hourc; of COnllnUOUS llYI" jazz rach Frida} cvenln.I( lhro~h the '>ummer with "Thr Whlzzard. a flve- plrc«> jazz group. performing contt'm- porary and pop S<"lrrttons from 4 30-8·30 pm and the" MlchaC'I Jor· clan Trio" pt"rformlng c;tandard. Lalin and cont<"mporary tau from 8:30 p m · 12:30 a m. 18000 Von Karman. Irvine 720-0330. THE LUSH LIFE TRJO retum'i 10 ('afc Laguna frC"sh from a year of lormal study and club daLCfl In San Francisco. Through Au.I( Frl.-Sat 8 p m -mldnl.l(ht. Sun 3-1 p.m R58 S Coast Hlg~way. Laguna Beach. 497-6404. TD BEAGLE Rt"..slauranl features an all new Jazz club Fri. -Mon. wflh Ed Ambl'CMle. But Sbar and .Jolul Bowafrom9p.m.-1·30a.m Frt -Sat AIM>. "Ambroabar" ts featured Sun. H.30 p.m.-1 a.m.. and Mon. 9 pm -1:30 am. 18 12 1 ~ch Blvd., liuntlngton Beach CO!fll'R.EY PHILLIPS and his lrlo In an excluslv4' <"n.l(agement. Frl.-Sat 9 p.m.-l a.m .. 1'uf"s.-Thurs. 8:30 pm -12:30 a m., Library Lounge. The Nt"wporttr. I I 01 Jambortt Road. N4'wport Bt'ach Through ~pl 15 644-1700. WATifS WATIOt plays the sax- ophone and RICK SBJ:IUIAJlf la on the keyboam. 9 p.m -1.30 a.m . Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd.. Nt"WJ>Ort ~ach. 675-2968. ROl'Ofl& HOWK and his tr1o fea- tu~ classical and Lalin jazz. Wed.· SaL. 8:30 p.m .-1 l :30 a.m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton. Costa Mesa. 662-2672. SBBLLY llOOU a TRIO perfonn grounds wtlh entertainment. .a chc1m plonahlp rodeo. motorcycle pttdwa \ an ctgtit-story tall King K~ a Superman museum. l lveslock exhibits. continuous ground arts. d carnlvaJ, commcrctaJ w attS and food conceasto~ Ccneral adml55k>n ~ ages 6-ll SI . under 5 fr~ Fri noon midnight, Sal -Sun 10 a .m.·mld n lght."'rhrough July 15 751-324 7 ·~UftnOJlf DAT' 141 th«" theme fM a F'r1day 1 he 13th open ofll<'«" party co-spon'IOred by Th~ Wrslln South Coast Plaza Hotrl and KWIZj radio station and featuring danc~ mu~I<' and priLrs Running from 5-ff pm . lhr perty Is ~n~ Mid on Iha hotel's M.-enlC' lcrraC"t' Frtt dd- mlsslon 474-11 26 "SPORTS EXPO '84" Is featuN'd through Sunday al the Anah«"im Convention Ct'nltt F'rt -Sat. noon· I 0 pm . Sun I I a.m 8 p m 800 W. Katella Ave . Anaheim 999-8900 THE PAQEAl'fT OP TBS MAS- TSU and the FesUvaJ of Arts runs through Au«. 26. The pageant Is the creation of Uvtng ptclura wllh narra- tion and a Uvc orchestra. 8:3§30' dally The rcsu val Includes hu of artists of vark>u-41 wOf"ks exhlblll In boo(hs Dally I 0 a m ·I I :30 p. 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Lagu Beach. 494-1147. AJlT·A-FADI Jl'lt8TIVAL Jurte4 outdoor exhibit by Callfomta artl~ wtth wttkend cntntalnmenl and re. freshmcnts F'rt.-Sat IOa.m.-11 pm Sun -Thurs I Oa.m -lOp.m. Th A~. 26 Laguna Canyon R i..a.tuna Be.a ch 494-4514 '!'Im LAST GUAT DJJOf'E CRUISE aboard the ··Cormorant tours Newport Harbor from 7 to I p.m Diners are entertained by comical musical ~vu4' F'or $30dinn reservations. phone 953-8255 Jack Mack and the Heart Attack will perform tonight at the Golden Bear tn Huntington Beach and Saturday at Newport Sat Barbor Art ll119eum '• .. Gold Fn-er" gala. e Jaz1.vocals frl ·Sal 830p.m -12~30 .i m . Noel's Seafood. 16281 rarlflc C'oast Highway. Sunst.•I Beach In· d('flnlte (2 13)592-2051 Pop J ACK llACK AND THE HEART A TT ACK, Goldrn lwM 306 l'a<·ifk Coat li1$1,.hway llunttngton fk":wh 536-9600 JQCOL&TTE LAR801'f, Palomino. 6907 Lankl'rshlm. North llollywood (213) 764-4010 . REE JOD801'. lcx·al vocAll'>l. and DAVID RALEIGH. pianist. tl'am up to pt"rform al Cht"Z Oantl''s tonight andSaturday.9p.m ·1:30a.m .. 1701 Corinthian Wav. NC'wport Bcach 955 1332. RJC ROC pt"rform ro<'k and roll. 9 p m.-1 a.m. SunSt'I Pub, 16655 Pa· rtnc Coast tll~hway. Sun~t Bcarh. (213) 592-192~. TED a UR.RY pt"rform at Thc Splndrlftcr Wro -Sat !lours Fri -Sat 9 p m .-1 a m .. Wrd.-Thurs A 30 p.m -12:30 a.m 3~33 W. Coast lll~h way. Newport Beach 642-2295 PETER ALLEPf performs lonl~ht and tomorrow at the Orttk Thealr(', A p.m. S 16.50. S 15 and SI 0. 634 1300. MARCEL'S features danrln~ to ''Buuy&oa."9p m . 130E 17th!-.t . Coeita Mesa 646-3666 "Qll'fO Alfi) BD.L" play a J.?ood mix of music. from countrv lo Nl'll Diamond and Pre-sll'y, for dan<·ln~ F'rl -Sat 9 p m ·I 30 a m.. Wf'd · Thurs 8 :30 p m -1 a m . Swallows Cov<" In thl" San Clrmt>nll" Inn Dance "A SUIOIER FLl1'G WlTB TWO STEP AND SWD'fG," a th ref'· part <iancc ~rlt"!I, teachcs popular ~taJ dances lncludlng thc.-Wcst Coast Swing and the Contt'mporar> Two- Step. Frls 8 15-I 0 15 p m . Mesa Verdi' Learnlnl( CentC'r. 2990 Mesa Verde Drtvt" East. Costa Mcsa SI 0 fet' 241-6 186. "ATlt&B" BELLY DAftClt ltftUllBL& members are among the outstanding Mid-Eastern e-nterlaln· ment featured this summ~r at Saa- doun's. W~.-Sal. evenl"l(s. 2136 Plac<'ntrn /\vt• 642-'0ROO Theater "A1'YTHING GOES" .ibo.ml thr PllArlm II In L>-and Point llarhor Thur>dav'i Jnd Frld.w" ..it 9 ~111r days and Saunda\., .1t 7 .111'1 9 through ~pl 9 751 1.\44 "1'BE BEST LIT TLE WHOREBOUS!t ll'f TEXAS" .ii lht· llarl4'quln Dlnntr Plc1vhou5(' .• l50'S S llarbor Blvd Santa Ana. nt~htl\ C''IC('pl Mondav<> al varying curtain ttmrs throuRh Aug. I 9. 979-5!1 I I "THE CALlFORlflA BARBARY COAST PIRATES" aboard thr Call· fornlan at thc CannC'f'\. HMtaur.int. "'IC'wpor1 H<"ach. F'rtdcty through Sun· eta).'. closing this wl't'k(ond, 770 7770 'THE FANTASTICICS" at thr Stu· dlo Thealt>r of SaddlC'baC'k Collegt-In Ml-..o;lon Vlt"IO Tuesdaf'l lhrough Sdt u rdays at A. Sunday<; .11 3 I hrnuj!,h July 29. 8J I -4656 "THE YANT AS TICKS" hy 1 he South Coa'll Musical Thraler at llnl· v4'r<>ll \ lllRh &hool lhr.iter. Campu~ al Culver. lrvlnl'. Friday at A. Satun1a\ al 2 30 and~. Sunday al 2 30. C'loslnJ.t thl<; weekt'nd 640-6306 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" .11 tht· Grand Dtnnl"r TheatC'r 7 Fn-l"<lman Wav. Anahrlrn tonight thmu~h "11n· day ,1t varyln~curlaln 11rnc<, 11nt1I A1111, 19. 772-1710 "LAVBNDER ,..OLLIES" al ~ha'> 1 t.1n .., Wt'st Dlnn4'r l'layhou"><· 140 Avl" Plro.S..n Clt'ml"ntl' Wednl"<.day-. lhrou~h Saturday~ at H. Sunday., ,11 I and 7 throuli(h Aug 2 492-99,0 "lllUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHTI'tG.'' tor thC' GrovC' ~hakt'spr.trC' fl''>lf\al 111 thC' F'4'Mlval Amphllhl"ater 12H52 Main St , Gardrn GmvC'. Thur.<lay'> through Sundavs al H 30 until .Jul} 28. 636-721 :l "THE lllUSIC II.AN" .11th<' ( urfdln C'all Olnnt'r Thcalt>r. 690 El Camino Rt'al. Tustin, nightly t'Xcrpt Mond<1ys through Aug 19. A3A 1540 "SPIOOPT'· at tht' Weslmln<,tC'r Community ThC'alt'r. 7272 Maplt' SI Wcstmlnstl'r. Friday<> and Saturdays al 8 30, Sunday<+. July 29 and Aug 5 at 2 p.m. 995-4113 "TALES 0,.. F AK1'T UltNAft, BETTER MOWN AS DORA RAND" ..ti thf' Laj!,un..i M oulton Playhou'>f'. 606 l.agun.1 C'anvon Road. Laguna Hc•ac h 1'hur"'1ays thmul!.h Saturc1ayo, <ti fl pm unlll l\ul!, 4 . 494-074'.l "TARTUF,..E" at tht'Cem Tlll'ater. I 2H52 M.iln St . Garden GrO\('. Wl"dnr-.dav'> th~h ~lurdav ... al R. <,unday5 .ii 7 30. thm111~h Aull, 4. 636 7213 "TOii SAWYER" .it thr Saddle- bark Coll~C' ~orth Forum 5500 lnln<' CentrrJ>rlH'. In lrw Fnd.:t\ '>al 7 ..,.,turctay ... al 3 dnd 7 and Sunddys ..t I .\ I hroul!.h ,July 22. 559 131 J Lecturea THE LAGUl'fA POltTS ho!>I rl"ad-lrl~" b\ Tom Dawson. din-1 tor of Anl!,rls Gall" Rcartlngs Also Steve c~ .... Linda Nral A p m . La~una ~ach l.lbrar,. 363 Gl4'nn«'\>re. l..aj!,una Bt';u h 497. 17 'l3 Worbbope P'lSllD'fG ROD CONSTRUCTIOPf l('('hnlqucs arr 1.aught In a work hop tonight from 7-8 pm and Frt . July 20 and 27 from 7-10 pm Goldcn Wrsl Collf'J.te Admlnlstrallon B~. Rm 22;1 GoldC"n West Collrgt'. 15744 Golden W4'sl St . Hunlln~on i:k'JC'h RI 5 ltt R9 I 3991 Slnglee lllSS ANGIE'S SIPfGLES DANCE. H .10 I I 30 p m . F'rank AmOS'I Trio. l.-.1vfayet1r Hotcl. 144 S Llndrn Avt> . Lon~ l.karh (2 13) 435 631 I CARING C0"1QtCTIOff8, a nt'" itmup for frlt>nd,.ht~ and mm.inttt· rt'l.ll1on<ohlp"> ft'alure"'i a Jtt"l JC qu.tlntl"d tlartv ,11 Hp m $10 lnductes rrfr4'qhmrnls amt pmf~'llonallv lro ac·llvltle-s Ag4'<> 2!'> 55 I R682 R11C"na Vi'lla A\'t" Yorba Linda 545-0fl·W WHEEL OP FRJENDSBIP, tor ... 1n~IC's ovC'r 45. mttls at ShadraC'k·s In Anaheim <•I 5 :lO pm 524-3327 Etc. TD ORANGE COUNTY l'ADI contlnut"S ,11 I he Co'll.1 Me-sa F'alr- Claulcal ., GREGORY COLEllAJe, ~ t' ndolf ll<;tlng PlAJnST KELL T LellAIER. l'dno !'.. "<'C' Friday 11 .. 11n~ Johnny Rl•en will preeent a ab.ow of bJa rock hlta at 7 and 9 t~ht at tbe Orance County Jf'a1r•a ArllnCton Theater In Coeta lleea. .a Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 13, 1984 Calendar Country THE WESTERN UNION BAND, 'l('f' F'rtday lli.llnlt( Jau: RICHARD CRUZ and hl!i ~ ull· t>rtownt" !:>lrutters perform .ti tht- <iunS('t Pub. 16655 Pac-tftc-('oa,1 lllghway.Sun~tlkac-h 9p m I am (2f3)592 1926 WA Yl'fE WA YN'E on the piano and RICK SRERKAl'f on the kevbodrd. sec Frldav llslln~ · THE BltAGLE Restaurant, M'C' hj dav lisllng THE LUSH LIFE TRIO, sc.-e Fnfl.t\ llsttn~ "PRIVATJt l," Stt Frtday 11,ttng CONFREY PIDLLIPS, S('(" Frida) listing. TICE W A Y N E B R A S E L QUARTET, <ie'l' f'rlday listing DARVEY TRAYLOR. Thur!><h:iv a nd Saturday nights, lnddlnlle Mai· weirs. 317 Pactnc Coast Htghwav I lunlln,{ton lkac-h 536-2555. ROdm BROW'N and his trio. '>tt Friday listing SHELLY "lilOOR& • TRJO, M'<' F'rtday llslln~ Pop NICOLETTE LARSON perlorms tonight al lheGoldt"n Bear. 306 Pat I flt Coast llwy . f-luntlngton Bt"at h THE NERDS ARE CRASHING THE PARn! MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW ONE OF THE SUMMER'S FUNNIEST NEW MOVIES! SUNDAY ONLY AT THEATRES MARIEi WITH II ASTElllSI Don't Miss The Party! "Chaotic, shameless and very funny." ... "Outrageous overtones of 'Animal Hou~· and •Police Academy'." .,, '• . "Hanks is both enaafin• and outrageousty funny here - a manic Bill Murray." • y "'Bachelor Party' 1s better than 'Police Academy' in every way." ,. ' . . "Tom Hanks· the hottest new comedy find since Bill Murrar 'Bachelor Party' had me in hysterics from start to finish.' \·. " ... the best of its ilk since 'Animal HouH'. It's a &ood time, a great deal of fun and a showcaH for Hanks' talent.'' ..... "' '°"'' • ~,. .... A man's tradition ev~ woman should know ~t. •LAGUftA BEACH 4 9 7 I 711 Edwards So Coast Laguna ANAt04 639 8770 Stadium Or In •cosu t.t:SA 979 4141 Edwards Cinema Center •cosu t.t:SA 751-4184 Edwards Town Center ANAt04 772 6446 -.v. 854 8811 Brookhurst Theatre Edwards University 98R£A 990 4021 •LAGtN tll.lS 768-6611 UA Movies 4 Edwards/Sanborn Laguna Hills Mall • PREVIEW SUNDAY •ORANGE 637 0340 AMC Orange Mall •ORANGE 634 39 I I UA City Center •WESlllNSTER 895 5333 UA Westminster Twin WESTMNSTER 891 3693 Pacific Htway 39 Or In 536·9600 TltD •KERRY, '><'e Friday llsllnl{ PBTER ALLEN, St>C' Frida) llslln~ REE JOHNSON and DAVrt> "lilltS. GIBBOKS' BOYS" :.I I hC' llunllnl(ton Beach Playhou~ &t· F rlday fisting "llUCH ADO ABOUT NOTIWIO" at thC' FC'sllval AmphlthcatC'r In Gar· drn GrovC' Ser Friday !Isling. RALEIGH, stt F'rlday llsllng "GDIO AND BILL." see frldav listing. · llAJlCEL 'S, with "Btau'y BoJE," Stt Frida) 11-.llng "THE llUSJC MAlt" at lhC' Curtain Call Dfnnt-r Thcalt"r Stt F'rtday list 1"¥. A vmw FROM THE BJUDGE" "' Theater lhC' Costa MC''-1 Civic Playhou~ &e F'rtday llst1n1o1 "AlfYTHINO GOES" on tht· I'll grim In Dana Point Harbor Ser Frlddy Fllma listing. "THE FOSSIL RECORD" Is prrs· " 1' H E B £ S T L I T T L £ C I Sci A WBOUBOUSE IN TEXAS" at the C'nled by thC' reat on ence 8 · soclallon of Orange County as part of llarkquln Din ner Playhouse ~t· Fri "Ortgins Thr SclC'nllfl<' Ca~ ror daXTl~nP.CAL ... On"'IA BARBARY Crratton · 7 JO p m.. v111agc Bible """" ..... au' Church 12671 Buaro. Garden Grove COAST PIRATES" on tht> Call 775.2590 fomlan In Newport Harbor Set-Frtd.iy .. TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST lls.t.*h FANTASTJCKS" at SJr1cllt" MOON.•• An outdoor film showing. this comedy Is srt In post-war J apan back Collt>p,r Sluc11o Tht>aler Ser Sert-ens 31 du.,k. bring food and low Friday llsttng bac-ked beac-h c-halrs 6·30 p m Gold "THE FAlfTASTJCKS" by South cnWt-stCollrioteAmphllhcalC'r.15744 Coast Music-al Tht"ater al Unl\C'r.11) Golden Wc.-st 51 . llunllngton (}(oac-h lilfih ~khool Stt Friday llslln~ SI .50 admis5 ion S6 maximum J'('r FIDDLER ON TU ROOF 'al lht' Grand Dinner Theater Sei-Frida> family 89 I ·3991 llsllnl'!, W ~-h "LAVENDER FOLLIES" al St' bas· or-ops llan·s Wrsl DlnnC'r Playhou~ Si-r-INCREASING YOUR PER· Friday llsllnl{ SONA.LITT AW~1'ESS. [)("sign('(! "THE MOUSETRAP" al Golclt'n to make participants awarC' of what Wt'&l Colle~<' &-r Frtc1av listing. motlvatt"S thrm and how to lncrt"asc ~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~ II ****· THIS IS THE MOSf CHEERFULLY EXCITING ... ROMANTIC ADVENTURE MOVIE SINCE 'RAIDERS:t' -Roger Ebert. Chica.go Sun-Times 1'1!111/::Lu 01: 1100111 ~~~-~ .. ·-···-. -----tDpr,~ •• u .... Ji'· l NOW PLAYING SIX TRACK CIJIOOLSY STERB>r PRESENTATION COST•e.tM r a..110t-').'""' \ 1i1 "'°'' """lilt LMIUllA MtUS i.. MIMOA fO•f!'lf~~ ~ .t f.1< • '• .... i.tJ• 19) (ifil t Hf '\[I • lllU • lllUIOll VIEJO • WUl'll*lfl~ M.w"W'l 8tu PIA.:• I C••''l\ ~ V•rn • 0•1 13, L.rw""I *"" ..,.. '>lll ..... ~ 6170 eq• 1lf)< ·-T*fTOll N.&Cll l .... .,.,.....,_C._.. '4Cl• ._,IUCM . .,..,,~ ...._,, ~ ... ..,. ,,... 01&/J OMllGl --... b1' 7)1)) fOljlll Ml VAU.t T P1<oltc• ~~-" ... ., ~"'1¥]"'.tAt success In personal ~lallonshlps CJ a .m.-noon Golden West College Ad ministration Bldg .. Rm. 2 14, 15744 GoldC'n Wl"St St. Huntington lkac-h 820 feC'. 691-3991 ROW TO LIVE 8.APELY ALONE. Conducted by police officer Elalru Martinez. this program Includes the topics: the psychology of assault ral)( p~vC'nllon. S<'ltttlng a bab} slllC'r and survlvlnp. In slnglt"s bars 9 ;,i m noon. Goldl"n West College Admlnl<t trallon Blct,t. Rm 136. 15744 Goldrn West St . 1-runttngton Bt'ach. s 12 IP1· 891-3991 Singles SAILU.G 8mGL!:S offer' ">1111 Worshipers Boal Trips for 11011 -.mokC'rs 21 year<J and ovn C'\ rr\ Saturday through thC' summrr In a m ·4 p.m .. NC'wport Beach Arlnl! lunch a nd drink 820 673-3282 Etc. "GOLD FEV1tR: An Even In~ Unfit r Thr Stars. · honors lhr Nf'IA pori Marbor Art Museum. which Is Or.111~" County's only participant In 1111 Olympic Arts FesllvaJ Star<> ,JJc k Mac-k a nd lhl' Hr.art Attack, with 1•.1111 Salata as master of ccremonll'' Int ernational foods. Olvmp11 dtgnltarlrs. llv~ and sllC'nt auction ... and dancing to tht' Marshall Urot hrr-. Band Is ft"al urcd Auction lll'm~ 111 C'lude a five day trip lo London. an Aucl1 ')()()() for t wo years. ticket& to I hc dosing c-ert"monlc-s of lht-Ohmpu, c-rul!>Cs. dlnnt"rs and morr 6 p m mldnl~ht S48 sln~lc. S64 rouplt 759·1122 THE LAST GREAT D11'4NER CRUISE offt'rs a cocktail t n1l-.c (S7 50) with piano bar from 2 to I p m : dinner cruise ($32.50) fron1 6 111 9g m and nlgh ldubcrulSC' ($I Ollrum I p m. to I a m 953-8255 Sun. Cluslcal A FRltE OUTDOOR CONCERT SERJEScontlnuC'5 with lhr c;ound-. 111 lhC' Huntington Beach Con<'«'rt lldml 5·7 p m . Goldrn West Cnllt·~· Amphllht"atre. 15744 Goldrn \\.c·-.t St . liunttn~on Beach 89 l ·3991 STAl'flSLAW SKROWACZEWS KI 11'.lds the Los An~C'les Phllhdm101111 Inst llule O rc-hestra In Rrahmi. ..,\ 111 phony No 2 Al"iO. violin ist .J.inu ' Buswell playi. llach and C'ondlH'ltllL.: 1-·euows perform on podtum lc·r ~~ethoven and Strauss music lloll\ wood Bowl. 7 .30 p m. (2 I 3) 856·fl400 A SUllOIER llUSIC SERIES '" prt"sentt"d by ThC' liuman Equa11c111 Lid Jazz vocalist SLC'phanl .rntl friends are featur('(I from noon·2 p m .ind ~In from 2:30·4:30 pm Ll\1111.1 Room al thr lluman Equation C'rntn ! J. Calendar 1550 S . Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. 810 ticket lnclucte. refresh· ments. SS ticket without refresh· ments 497-7408 Coa.ntry il0"11IE McDOWKLL, a multHaJ- enttd. multi-dimensional singer, per· forms two shows at 6 and 9:30 p.m. tonight at Crazy Horac. 1580 Broolthollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jazz TH GOLDEN ltAGL& JAZZ BAJ'fD plays at the•· Amtrak °"P<>l· .. 3-7 pm . San Juan Capistrano. CHUCK 111.A.lfGIOft performs at thl" lrvlne Meadows Amphitheatre tonight. 740-2000. TBB LU8B LD'lt TRIO, Stt Friday listing DAlmtL ST. llAR81t0..L& plays the saxophone and JON GARDDR pt"rfnrms on the piano. Jazz and light pop for easy ltstenln$ and dancing 4·8 p.m.. Alexanders ltallan Rea· taurant. 1565 Adams Ave • Costa Mesa lndeHnttc. 24l·0123. TH BOB CA88&1f8 BIG BAND pt"rforms at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Pier Park In Balboa as part of the Balboa Summer Concert Scnes. 673-5245 THE HAGL& Restaurant. Stt Fr1· day listing. LIDO JAZZ ALL 8T.<Jl8, 4·8 p.m and 9· I 1 p m . Cafe Udo. 2900 Newport Rive . Newport Beach 675-2968. GEORGE BUTTS, saxophont". and STAN BRECIUtlfRlDOE, piano 2 .30·7 p.m .. The Park. 2515 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Ma.r Indefinite 675-6577 J'ER.RT VltLASCO, a ve.ry talented musician. hosts a weekly 'Jam' i.esslon from 5 p.m at the Swallows Cove Lounge In the San Clemente Inn. THE GD.LIAM GARJllER JAZZ QUARTET. 7-11 p.m .. Indefinite Allslo's. 1870 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-8293 JACK BRAND. 3·7 p .m .. lndeflnltC". Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pactnc Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 642-~3 I 80BBY UDP'IELD performs Lalin Jazz. 7·11 p.m .. Sunset Pub. 16655 PaclflcCoast Hwy .. Sunset. Beach (21 3) 592-1926 RAGS lll.ARTIJ't80N Al'fD TD R.llTTJDI SECTION, afternoons. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point 661 -6003. STUDIO CAP'£ ft"atures an after· noon Jazz SC"SSlon 100 Main St . Aalboa 675-7760 Pop GROOVlt TIT ANS, aftC"rnoons at Baxter's. 14346 Culver Dr1vt". lrvlnl" lndt'ftnte. 857-2103 CALYPSO 8Tltl:L DRUM BAl'fD appears at Cano·s. 2 ·6 p.m . 2241 W Coast Highway. NC"wporl Bcar h 631 -1381 Dance MISS ANGIE'S 810 BA.l'fD somm DANC£ CLUB, 8-1 I p.m .. wtth Rusty Hip.gins playing. Also frtt dance lessons 7-8 p.m. by Candi Davis. Lafayette Hotel. 144 S. Linden Ave .. Long Beach (213) 435-6311 TtA DANCIRO to the music of Guy HalfC"rty and the Society Combo from 1.30-4:30 p.m. through Sept 2. Jewl"l Court lnsl<k South Coast Plaza. Theater "A.!fYTlllNG 00&8" aboard tht" Pilgrim In Dana Point Ha.rbor. Sec Friday's llsllng. · "TBlt "BEST LITTLJt WBOUBOUSlt 11' T&XAS" at the Ha.rl"<luln Dinner Playhouse. Scc Fri· day·s listing. "THE C-ALl701UOA llAllBARY COAST PlllAT§" aboard the Call fornlan In NC"wport liarbor. Scc Friday listing "Tb J'ANTA8TJCU" by the South Coast Musical Tht"alf'r at Uni- versity H!Rh School. See Friday listing. "Tim -irANTASTICK.8" by the Saddleback Company Theater In the Studio T\,ealer at Saddlcback College. ~ Frtday ltsttng. "FIDDLER 011111D aoor· at the Grand Dinner Theater Sec Friday listing. "LA VltllfDJtR FOLLIES'' al SC" bas· Uan'11 We-st Dtnnc-r Playhouse. Scc- fnday listing. "llUCB ADO AJIOUT NOTlllPCG '' at the Grovt" Shake"Spcarc Festival Amphitheater. Sec Frtday listing "TD MUSIC 11.Al'f" at the Curtain Call Dinner Tht"a tC"r SC"C" f'rtday list· Ing. Sln&lee TD SAJLIRO 811'0LU. for non· smoking singles over 21 . gathers In Newport Beach for day sailing 10 a .m ·4 p.m 820 For current locatio n call 673--3282. WBEBL or PIUB!fDBHIP, for slnglcs over 45. mttts at Shawn's In Lakewood for brunch at I I 30 a m 524-33:17 Fllm8 -"PULL llY DAISY.'' Directed b Alfred ~lie. this film lakC's a casuaf. Immediate look at tht" bohemian underground of the late-·50s Follow· tng the Olm will bC" a lt"clure by J ohn Myers. former director of the Tibor de Nagy Gallery. andauthorof ··Tracking The Marvelous " 3 p m . Newport Harbor Art Mu~um. 850 San Clrmen tc Onve. Newport Beach 85 admission 759 I 122 Lecturee JOIDf llYEilS a l :1 :m p Ill . M'C Fiims llstlnR today Worbho1>9 D~R'S SK.ILL T&ST. Preparr for OMV road trst. lea rn new drtvlng tc-chntqut"s a nd lnc~a!>f' conrtdC'n<'t' Trophies and 8 100 Olympic ll«<'n~ plate will be a wa rded 7 a.m 5 p m Goldt"n WC4>l CollCJ(e. 15744 Golden West St . Hu nllnjtlon BC'dch. S25 ft"e A91·3991 AN IJ'fVE8TOR'8 GUIDE TO TD TllA VltL BlJSDmSS. Destgntd for the person who wants to open a travel agency. but has llttle vocational C"X· per1cncC' 9 a m 4 p m Goldc-n Wcst College Administration Bldg . Rm 223. 15744 Golden Wf'<,l S I . llunl· lngton &ach S24 fer 891-3991 Etc. AaT-A·PAlR FESTIVAL, ~e f'rl day llstlnR PAGBAln' or TD II.ASTERS and Ft>sttval of Arh. sec Frtday listings TD OR.Al'COE COUNTT P AJR. stt Friday listing. "SPORTS EXPO '84", stt Friday ,LtltWJl'.K• * PACIFlC WALK-IN THEATRES * *BARGAIN MATINEES -Men•v Tin S.111r-Uy A" l'erforia111us * ltfott •II PM (hce,1 Spec11I flltlt'ments AIMI Holi4awsl llrat.ft~1•13J~~~~1~ ... *") 'f1i\Wl•I•l•l4) .p •----· 1 ----,..._ (ZU)Ul•tsll/fdy at ~9 ......... (PC) ___ .. \YW) "llJWll .llKS All>~ 12.30. ~S. S 20, 145. 10 10 1 OS. 3'30. S-55. 1120. 10'4~ TOft£ tf DO(lf' (K) IUD mftn Hll-llllf' !'I 1245. 311!> ~ 1\ I~ 10 10 l~ U I II~ "fOOllOOSl" (PG) ' It IO •MJ SI"• lot )JO 600 I JO IO'lO "Tl€ lASl STMflliiHTtJ" (K} It Doe, ...... l/lO JOO~lll aoo IOCI •Tlf POP( tf ~ VIJ.Mi(" ca: 100 Ile 600 I JO IHO "TOP stCMT!" (PG) 100 JOO ~00 100 9001100 PA THEATRES * CINE-Fl SOUND! At It.a sy1nllots ••t IOttnd dirct to Y"' AM car * ndio. It no r1tlio wllll ICCmorf po11t1on, llf1"1 your own AM pllf1lllla. ALL OPEN 7:15 Start Dusk Chtldr..,Ur.defl'lALWAYSFREE MJ:@:I4f?i311~·.~ l~-i~) * * SUPER SWA' MEETS btrv SAT. l S..n•y• • !\US M!IUl (PC) "M WT STMf1lilflO'" (PC)e=Clll N IL_.. Of !llZM (PSI ., ... (PC) -. .. .,. 11Sl ORANGE ~ 111411• SllllDr- S.• A.-f"I' 6 S.to Col •• SU,EA SWA, MEETS hwv SAT. a S.Hty •• "'1l>STIUSJtlS" (PG} I "M HIATt 1(1)" <"ii plus "~ ''M SWVIQS" (l) "111 OUT$IO$" (PG) Fountain Valley ' I 1 "IOW JOIC All> M TDtU tf DOOM'' (rG) "llllMA OU All> flt. TDtU tf DOOM" (PG} .... "fOOnQOS£'' (f'G) "aJM M OlSTIOYB" (K ) !'\US "CMIOIW.l R\111" (PG) SUPER SWAP MEETS E-y SAT & Sundov f !!OM I llM h l f"M f o• 1.1 ...... , ... 111•111\ •Ill Pilot WeM<ender/ Fnday, July 13. 1984 .. s l1s ung A!f'"OpgJt JUIUED ART SHOW Is held by the Seal Beach Art A~50<'"1aUon rrom 10 a m 4 p.m. Two prominent artists. Harry a nd Sttna Futoran. art" the judJ{cs Eisenhower Park by thl" pier In Sc.al Beach (2 13) 43 1 9483 crulM> (830) of Nc-wport Harbor 953 8255 THB LAST GHAT DIJ'fJlfltR CRUISE offers a two-hour ja..zz brunch (S 19 501 and 6 p m dinner Mon. Clauical ..,.._\\'I• ~\(\~ a movie for All NEW• All NEW• All NEW• All NEW• All NEW BREA Mann Brea Plaza 529.5339 COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema Center 9~1•1 COSTA MESA UACmemas 540 059'4 STARTS TODAY CYPRESS cwess 828 1660 El TORO Edwards Saddleback 581-5880 IAYIME Edwards WoodbOOQe C111ema 55 1 0655 ORMGE City Center 634 2553 WEST1111$TER UA Mal 893-0546 ltJ;ltjlI:fj ~St.1 .. ~ ORMGE WESTMIMSTIR Pac1f1c s Ht Way 39 Dnve·ln 891 3693 MO ""5KS llCCEl'~lO '°" TOUS ~T Stadium OnYe--ln 639-antl --·------.-----------...---------8 Pilot Weekender/ Friday. July 13. 1984 Calendar lt<>llng Coan try IC'land jau. 9 p m .·1 a.m . Cafr Lido, 2900 ~C'wport Blvd . NC'wport B<'aC'h 675-2966. EDDIE RABBITT and CRYSTAL GAYLE pt'rform tonight and Lomor row at thC' UnlvC'rsal AmphllhC'atrt' Sl6 50and$13 50 (2131980-9421 THE "HAGLE" Ht•staurdnt. Se<' Friday listing. Pop THE A.IORJCAJlf MADE BAM> pc.-rforms from 8 p m ·I a.m. at Crazy I lorse. I 5HO Urookhollow, Santa Ana ">49-1512 KERRY GELTZltLM.AJ'f, ~lnj.tC'r. guitar playC'r. 9 p.m .-1 a m . Blut" IJet"I CafC'. 101 21st PlaC'C'. Newport PIC'r. NC'wport Acach. 675-3333 Juz THE J AZZ MINORS Jx>rform Db BOB GULL T BAl'fD pt'rform!t t rom A:30 pm at lhC' Kona Hawaii. 226 S ltarbor fJlvd . Santa Ana. 775-7727 Meet Eclpr. He11 cance your aedlt. Foul up your phone bill. Louse up your flight reservations. Lock you out of your house. EYen get you arrested. Then heil write a song and try to steal your girlfriend. '11.~ru "'-"c. A W!GIN ~ lTO ""OOIJCTI0-1 '1UCTIUC ~- UNNY '°°"1 CX>tUN ~ ~N MAXWW. UiJlJ1EU> .nd ™I. Sl'KJAL flMTIC .... ~ Of IUD COIT p........,_ ~ '-'CHAAO ~ °""'-ol ,,,_.....,. l\UX l'MO'«lN. I\ C °""""' !.coot ..., CIOllGIO f10llOOEll , __ p,.._. ~IOWU) llAANSON ~ by 111.JSTY UMOMNDE & lMAT 0#/MT W....... a.,. Ill.IS TY UMOAANOE _....,. ~NBTM.ll.IMI -.-mt~ l o.....a..i by STM" &AMON ~ -'!A)'c. • t~-.-. ................... ~-;. ·----~ El TORO Edwards Saddleback 581 ·5880 IRVINE •ORANG£ Edwards University Cmedome 854-8811 634·2553 * llimmDOIDCUY STDi!DI SANTAANA Edwards Bnstol 540-7444 REGULAR f'tGAGEME\~ 8£G,'i) ~RtOAV JULY Z01n AT SPECIAlLY SHECTEO THEJTRES "£JR YOU' Dance CHEMISTRY plays Top 40 music R 30 p m -midnight at Clost' En c-ountt"r's. 21022 Brookhurst, tiunl- tnl{ton &aC'h lndt'flnltt" 968-9800. Worbhope 8ELP'-DIPROVEaotPfT "SPELL· IMO." Lt"arn to lx'<'ome a beltt'r s~llC'r by using thC' auditory. visual and taC'tllr ~nSt's Tonight and July 23. 7 -1 Op m. Goldrn West Coll~r Admin- istration Bl~ . nm 136. I Si 44 Gold- COSfUtfSA UA~m~ ~o ~ CYl'llfSS Cypr~s~ 878 1660 lllVIN[ f Ow4rO~ Umve1s11v 11~881 1 rn WC'sl St . Jlun11ngton BeaC'h SI A f('(' 891-3991 Etc. DA VET'S LOCK.ER, locatC'd at thC' Balboa Pavilion. (C'atu~ Monday rve- nlng cocktail cruises durtng the sum- mt'r 673-5245 PAGEAl'fT OF THE MASTERS and f't"Sllval of Ans. Stt Friday listing AllT·A-rAJR P'£STIVAL. Stt Fr1· day listing --·a.. •3115mm AMHE• CD._...,.,_,, PJallc s ANlietm Dn¥e In 1179 9115() AIWDt 639·8770 Stadium Or In El TORO 581 5880 Edwards Saddleback ORANGE 637-0340 AMC Orange Mall l.U.S. Oi l -...... -s~ COSTA ~SA 540 0594 GARID GROVE 530-4401 ORANGE 634 3911 UA South Coast Edwards Westbrook UA City Center 1~1 w ~ ~ .. l..t Of·-" It fllr c.oty~ <Ao<• WESTWfCSTIR • UA Weslmtnsler Mall 893-0546 so 1., 41 ~ "" SANTA W • Edwards Bnstol 540 7444 •-a. llKA<,.. COffAMl.IA fclw•lb 8oSlOI !>40 74'4 COITA 111£SA r0w ... ~M!'Y s.6~ '[OY I~,,, Sl~(~\t ~ . l•MC\t:C ~ wrTAH._ OMllG( S$IO lJ..,.. Sl3cloum Onw In Onw In SZJ.301• 6J9 81711 • Pllt>.t'H'Tftl '" m--1 rfllO..._.. .tiCCffT'fOf:Oll "-l..........,r) Look-alike Rob Ranna will preeent hl8 Nlate to rock .tar Rod Stewart at 7 and 9 p.m. SUllday at the Orange County Fatr•e Arlillgton Theater lD ea.ta Ilea. Tue. Cluelcal GJUtGvRY COLEllAN, Stt f'rtcl.n ltsUng. P1A1'18T ULLA DA VIDOVlCH plays the well-lovC'd Concmo In A minor by Grtrg. on a Los Angt'lt' ... Philharmonic program conduC'tC"d h\ Christoph t::schen ba<'h . Works Ill Tch aJkovsky and Wagnt"r arl!' a1 .... featured fl 30 p.m. Hollywood Ho~I (213) 856-5400. PlAJ'fJST OLLY LdlAIER, .11 Cano's, Btt Friday listing. Country ltDDDt RABBITT and CRYSTAL GAYLE, Stt Monday llsllng Tlllt WESTERJlf UPflOPf BAND,.,..,. F'nday listing Jau "THE JAZZ MINORS," S<'C' Mon day listing COPfJPRltY PBILLIPS, Stt frt<l.11 ltsttn~. Pop Jl'RAl'fS Sll'IA TRA com Ml to to"' 11 along with h is long-ttmC'fr1end and ro pt'rfOnnC'r. Buddy Rich and Hts Banrt and comedian Tom ~n Pac-Ith Amphitheatre. 8 p.m 825 ~rvnl 810 lawn. 634-1300 "REDS" performs Top 40 music .11 Reuben E. Ltt'!l bcgJnnlng todJ} Tucs.·T hurs. at 9 p.m .. 15 1 E . Coast H1'0lway, Newport Beach. 675-5790 ROl'r8 11' LAGUPfA h08ts a flft h anniversary of Stop Gap. a drdm,1 theatre with abused children. cann·r vlC'Ums and programs for rapt' p rt"vrn lion . lcen·age pregnancy and drug abuse. with a 835 per per9<>n dlnnt'r 1464 S Coast Highway. La~un.1 Beach 497 ·4871. "A 8Wl1'0 COJlfTUT MGBT" ,., featured C'Very Tucsrlay n ight ''' Happy Dau. 17927 MacArthur Blvcl lrv1 ne. 250· 1077. Theater ''TBlt 8&8T LITTL E WBOll&BOU81t 11' T&XAS" a l 1111· Ha rlequin Dinner Playhouse. Stt Fri c:tax usuna. 'CAllSLOT" al lhl' Paclllt Amphitheater. 100 Pair 0r1VC'. co .. 1.1 Mesa. tonlllht throullh Sunday. "P'mDLl:R OR Tlbt ROOP'" at I h1· •• - Calendar Grand Dinner Theater Stt Frtday listing "TJD llU81C 11.Al'f" at the Curtain Call Dinner Tht'atcr Sec Frtday llst- lng. Lectures .. Tlllt ROOKERY READl!tGS pres- rnls their Summer Publlcallon Party .1nd Book Sl~nln~. wllh poets Julia ~leln. "Undrr The Ladder To Heaven,.. and William Qandasan. "Round Valley Songs." The lnnlsfrtt Irish Show Band provtdes musk for the evening. 8.30 pm. Upstart Crow& Co. Booksfott. South Coast Village. 38 I 0 S . Plaza Drlvt'. Santa Ana -S2 donation. 662-0727 Slnglea BJUDGS 8USJONS are held every Tuesday for sln'°es wishing to partlct- patc 7 p. m.. Newport Beach. soc 559-6472. Etc. ART·A-rAJR Flt&TIVAL, sec Fri- day listing. PAGltOT OF T1llt MASTERS and Festival of Arts. see Fnday llsllng. Wed. Clualcal TD 81tAL DACH CBAllBBR 1111J81C PUT1VAL rontlnues tod.t) In the community roomor tht' Mary Wilson Library Concerts on con- ~ecuttve Wednt'&day evenings through Aug 15 remain Tonijtht tfle Ysaye Str1ng Quartet and Tncnds perform BaC'Jl's Concerto In 0 minor for 2 violins. with Edward and Roxie Pcrsl. violinists. Other selt'Ctlons In- clude Purcell's Two Fantasias, and Mendel!LSOhn Octet ~n E-nat. Op 20 8 p.m .. 707 Elcctrtc Ave .. Seal aeach. Free admission. (213) 596-4749. GRSGOllY COLEMAN, sec Fr1day listing. ' Plt!'ltll 11All8B, v1ola. and the SEQUOIA S11U'.If0 QOAJITST per- fonn Mozart's String Quartet In C- mlnor. K .516. The quartet also per- forms PTOCoflev'aSlr1ngQuartet No. l. and Menahem Pressler. pianist, joins rotDvorek's Plano Quintet. 8 p.m .• CaJ State Long Beach Music Center Re- cital HaJI. 87 .50 general. 85 50 .iu- dcnt.a and sen Iona. (213) 498-5526 PIA1llST XBLLY LellADtll at Cano'a. ace Fr1day llstlng. Coantrr_ TD WJtaftllft U1'10Jll BA!'fD, SEE Friday listing. Jau TOM llcLAIJll, singer and guitarist. 8 p.m.-mtdnlJ{hl. The Cannery Res- taurant. 301 r::atayetle Ave .• Newport Beach. tnddlnlte. 675-5777. COllP'HY PHILLIPS and his lrlo. PnioA Pcti.res Presets a HAfM ~N'.Ell Ptolnol SlAR HU I TK SEAR>i FOO gi(l)( · WlllAM 91AThER·M{J(ST KELLEY C'.o staTf'g JMfS OCXJiAN · CEJG W<fl · W\lrER KOO-«)· ~lLE ~S ~ARHT ElJTRO< in! DffSlmfR LLOYD fJECW;e ~ ~ Rllltflf:m Mau lly JMIS IOffR· ~ Plin.cer GARY NAJD{). -1"--' Hl.61M 1~1 I lllGC B.mJ m SlAR im< Cre.atro by Cit-E fUllMlffiV · \lintt.81 a.i ~ l'1 HAfM EU.ff: TT ~~LHJWIHMJY Rootw.--"-~~ ~,,.. .-.,,, ... .,, ,...., ... -., ... -~ Coldll>Gm .. 111fl-r.-.... A P;r;Jiwit Pw:LU'I' ft ?o.-----J '---,.::::·;;:;;_-:::.:~.::.:.:.:..~·~=.:. ·~ --------- IRlA MannBmPlu• "29 S339 C:OSTAMHA [ C!WarllS Bnslol ~7444 HOW PLAYING COSTAMHA Edwards OnerN !)4&31()2 • OIWIGl m::> City Center r.34~ lllVll( £dWarcrs UllMfsitv ~8811 WtSTMINSTtfl E"""aros Cnem.aW~ 891~ • li'lltM·xtn1 I'll m--........ s.u a((tll(ft .,,., .... , ........ _. .. , Pilot Weekender/ Friday, July 13. 1934 7 sec Frtday listing WAYJ'lfE WAYNlt and RICK SHEllllAM. sec Frlday listing ROJln'fU BROWN and hl<i lrto. St't" Fr1day llsllna. Pop DONNA SUIOIER pcr1orms for seven nights at the Unlvf'r,al Amphltheatrt" Tonight-July 25 , ..... rept Mon . July 23 ilckel~ 1>25 .ind 820. (213) 980-9421 the environs of ht'r 'ltudlo In Man hartan from 1954-57. lht'n movt'd tn an emollonaJly Sl.tggt"sllve land"i<'apc painting with tncrt'ctstngJy mort' gestural rxpanslon. lectu~ al 7 30 pm at the Nt'wport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clt'mcnte Ortvc Newport Hcach Prior to the leC'turC' a light bufret Is oHert'd $5 leclurt' 820 lt'<"turc/dlnner 759-1 122 Jau ( -, TOlll lllc.LAIN, ""'" Wt'dnoditiJ',1 1np; llARK ISBELL AND THE RB1'TIDI SECTI01'. t'vtnlnll(s. in dt'flnttt' Old Dana Point Cafe. 247:.!0 Del Prado. Dana Potnt 661-6003 RICK SBERMA.N and WA TifE WATU, !ttt Frida) ll'lllnR DARVEYTRAYLOR. 'i('t' <:.,.11urda\ listing Singles TEDA: URRY. see !'rid.I~ llNllnit '"R.EDe." St't' Tutsdar, llsllnit "GDfO AJlfD BILL, • St'!' Frldc1\ listing. "CRAZY DAZlt" Is tonight at Happy Daze. 17927 MacArthur Blvn . lrvtne. 250·1077 WHEEL OF FIUENDSBIP. for <>tnglesovt'r45. mt't'ls at Bit of5wt'dt'n Smorgasbord tn Anaheim at 6·30 p m for dinner 524-3327 ROinfIE BROWl'f and hi.,. t no """ f'nday listing CONTR.ET PHILLIPS. SC'<" ~ m!.n llsllnl( Etc. Pop Theater "THE BltST LITTLE ART·A·FADl FUTIVA.L, ~ Frt· day listing. PAGEAKT or Tlllt llASTERS and Festival of Arts. Stt Frtd.iy Usu.ng DAVID RALEIGH. plani'il pt'r forms from 9 p m.-1 30 a.m . Ch<>1 Danle' . 170 I Cor1nlhLan Wa~ !\Irv. port Beach 955 1332 WROR.EHOV8& l1t TEXAS" at lhc Harlequin Dinner PlayhouSC' Stt Fri daX listing. 'CAJlltLOT" at the Pacific Amphllht'atcr Sec Tuesda) lisung "P'IDDLBR 01' T1l& ROOP'" at the Orand Dtnntr Theater. Sec Ft1day listing. Thu. "REDS." ~to ful"Sday llsllnR l'IJCK PYZOW. slngt'r guitar, hor monlca 9 pm · I .t m Blue Bttl Cal .. 107 21st Place, Newport Plt'r. Nev.. port Beach. 675-3333 Clualcal DOQA SUllll&ll. stt Wt'dnt'Sda' llstlng "LA VEl'ID~R FOi.LISS'" al Sebas- tian's West Dinner Playhouse. Stt F'"*~lstlng ORBGORT OOLBlllAJll, Stt Frtday llsllng. PIAJQST DLL Y LellAIER al Cano·s. see Friday listing TED a: O..RRY. Stt Saturday ltst ln~omo Al'fD BILL.'' Stt Frida\ listing ' MU8JC MAJll'' al tht Curtain Call Dinner Theater St-e Friday list- ing, Country Dan~ Lecta.rea . GRACE BARTIOAl'f. who palntt'd T1llt Wlt8TltllN tmtON BAl'fI>, sec Ft1day listing THE TRACY WELLS BIG BAM>. for your danctn~ pleasure. 8:30· l I 30 • NEWPORT BE~CH • JOlll 6 tllllO *" m:ao ,...., .. lUIU ..... .., I~ 26 tel 1-.ll I .. ,. •' tllllO mxo 111 Lm n_. fC) Ill~ l'l\ 41\. ,,. •JD ltJS l-U.--~-(1) Jn I 00. too. II 00 SA ll\1911 Soil I IS. 11\ HS 11\ 9 I\ • SO. COAST PlAZA • TOWN ccwm OOll' s•t•o ll 1., -·M LAST n...mr f'C) ,._ sue .. 11 .s 14\HS 7SI 014 1• 6 lG 110 1010 f()iiti C£NTCR 11trt1 llllCO«l SI 1., ..... 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I • •• $1J SUD MWISl__.. 11~ ?.IC j~ '4' ·~ 100 su•• ite SADOlCBACll ............ ll"l &Hit lit •t': i!S I~ 11 4; IUllMI 0 •• I • I f $11 $llO SAOOHBACll .....-ll'C ' '•·" Ito Jl~ ~n lOO IOI~ •• ,.,, .. 12'9. >• ~ISUD • MISStON VIEJO • VU)'"'" ,. ·-'• & ,.,<at~. uo "'° vuo !¥'IC 0 .... ... _ 130-'"° VHl MAU c '• ...... ....... ""' •• \"' toe ~ • r...... 'fir • l' II( ...... ,~ ~ IQP•mr"" • lO It' ... w,.."" ~ l lt H· 100 10 I tz••,.. 1lf IASl n-~· . ., .. . ._.,,., i~ IJL l., •~6UO a•u• VllO MAH In" PIH u •• .._mi..-"' c-•·•" 1•oe1J1 \•1•1oor ~ lllSTOl . ... BIUSIOI ... BltlSIOI ...... .... _ ~o u~ .. Ill' 11'.CllT 1"51 . . ~ ,_..._,., ~ ~I) a Pilot Weekender/ Friday, July 13, 1984 Calendar pm. I ht' Callfomlan. 1643 1 Bolsa Chica. lfunttngton ~arh 82 ad· mission. 846 1347 Beach Theater .. - WHOUHOUSE Df TEXAS" al the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse Stt Fri- day !Isling. BALLROOM DA1'4CING, 8 p m mldn1gh1 Danre lessoni. 7-8 p.m Also door prtui. Meadowlark Country C'lub. Graham Street llunttngton "ANYTHl1'0 GOES" on the Pii- grim In Dana Point Harbor Stt Friday Tl sling "1'HE BEST LITTLE "THE CA.LIJl'ORlflA BARBARY COAST PIR.AT&S" on the CalJ. fornlan In Newport Harbor ~Friday ltsllnp. '"THE LAST STARFIGHTER' IS THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON. A down-home, im2ginative, science-fiction talc distinguished by chills, thrills, an offbe?u sense of humor and, above all, a kind heart, set aglow by Lance Guest, Dan O'Herliby and Robert Preston." -JudJch Crist "A MOVIE FOR ALL YOUNG PEOPLE FROM AGE 7 TO 70. Fresh, witty and moving on hyperdrive ... " -Marprcc Ro0211, Scbolutlc Publications STARTS TODAY ANAHEIM El TORO •l.AHAIRA •MISSION VIEJO •ORANGE tE:TJ Pac1hc's Anaheim Edwards Saddleback AMC Fashion Square Edwards Mission Cinedome Drive-In 879-9850 581 5880 691 -0033 Vtet0 Man 495-6220 634-2553 •BREA •HUNTINGTON BEACH •lAHAIRA • NEWPORT BEACH tE:TJ •WESTMINSTER UA Movies Edwards Huntington Pacific'' La >iat>ra Edwards Newpon Cinema Edwards Onema West 990-4022 Cinema 848--0388 Dnve-ln 871-1862 (714) 644--0760 891-3935 • COSTA MESA Edwards Town Center 751-4184 LA MIRADA SAO Gateway 5 523-1611 • PRESENTED IN 111..., ... 1 "CAMELOT" at the Pacific Amphitheater Stt Tuesday llsllng "FIDDLER ON TBlt ROOF" at lhe Grand Dinner Theater. See Fr1day listing. Friday listing. "llUCB ADO ABOUT NOTBING" at the Grove Shakespearean Festival See Friday llsUng. • "LA VBNDER FOLLIES" at Sebas- tian's West Dinner PlayhouSt" See '"TBB llUSJCllAl'f" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater Stt Friday llst Ing AIWDI 639 8770 FWnU. VAlLIY 839-1500 --VU> 830-6991 Stadium Dr·ln Edwards fountain Valley Edwards Vieio Twm flt[A 990-4021 •• 5510655 ~ 634 2553 UA Movies 4 Edwards Woodbl'ldge Cmedome COSTA EA 751 ·4184 LA HABRA (213) 691-0633 WESTIMSTEI 8913693 Edwards Town ~nter ~ Fashion Square Pacific Hlway 39 Clf·ln COSTA EA 631 3501 ll. T~ 581 5880 WESTIMSTEI 891 3935 Edwards Harbor Twin Edwards Saddleback Edwards C1nem1 West Ca lendar Singles -SAILll'fG 81l'fOLS8 gathers for a 'lt-wport Harbor cruJsc every Thurs· c1a\' lhls summer for non-smoking -.ln~lt-s 21 y~rs and over 7-10 p.m. s I 0 673-3282. E tc. ART·A·FAIR rsanvAL. Stt Fr1- <1Jy llsllnl{. PAGll:Al'fT OJ' TBS llA8TER8 Jlld Festival of Art.a. a« Friday listing. Ronnie .McDowell will alng ·'I Dream of Women Like You'' ln concert at the Crazy Horse Saloon ID Santa Ana. See Sunday 11.stlni for de- tail• about tickets. TIU LAST GR.EAT Dll'f PfltR CRUIS&, see Friday listing. Adnnce Blllln& TD A.PfJ'll1AL CATALINA DIX· IELAM>/JA.ZZ JAllBOUE Is held Saturday. July2 I. from noon to9 p.m . Presented by the New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern Callfomla. de· partures are at 7:30. 8 30. and 9:45 a m from the CaLaJlna Terminal In San Pedro. and feature ~ven jazz bands with dancing. music, snack bars. cocktail bars. and the trip to Catalina. 835 adult admission. 825 under 12. 962-8130. SA.1' DIEGO VIA AllT1lAJl Is planned as at wo-day weekend trip by Life Begins at 40 Singles for July 28 and 29. Participants wlll stay at the Westgate Hotel. the hott'l of European t'legancc with the CaJtfomla llfestylt'. 869. 532-5407. SANTA BARBARA AND SOLV A1'G are the destination of a tour sponsored by Santa Ana College. The tour Includes Mission Santa Barbara and the Botanical Gardens Sat . July 21 . 8 a m.-6 p m S23 ftt 667-3385. CLUB COREJO llAOICO, an Inde- pendent. non·rroflt membership travel and socta club, plans a white water raft trip on the famous Ameri- can river the werkend of Aug I 0-12 8215 Includes round trif motorc-oach transponallon, two ful days on the river. prolesslonal guides. all equip- ment. two breakfasts. two lunches. and one dlnnt"r Rt'scrvallons by July 20 requlrt'd. 642·5586 llAK.ll'fO YOUR OWN PASTEL CRA TONS Is taul(ht In a four-hour workshop offrrt'd -by thr-lrvtne Finl" Arts Ccnte-r on Sat.. July 28, rrom 9 a m.-1 p m . Artist and Instructor Btll Paskt'wllz discusses past and contem- porary developmr-nts In pastels. as well as dt'monstrallng th<' mont"y- ..avlng trchnlqut' or makln~ lht"Se <'rayons 86 fct". plu!. an addlllonal material~<'ostsofS22 50 Forages 15 and ovt'r 552-1078. FISH WITHOUT BURNING (Thanks to surfers!) THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 Mon ~It• A.ti Seat• ~ 00 ..,._ ~-VAUCf .... W(()a"gf- 631~ ,..,.,,.,....,...., '""""fol !),... WI 1~9850 9'3 1307 ... RIU8ITDI lml1SfCll IDCll ,... ..... o..... &llM. Uo'~ F0> ~ m-.m COSTA im.A GMDY GlllM WUTWllEll Ptall: ;t<oWiylll 0r~· •• ., (-0$ a.-!a...Cb .,.,.,.....,. ~,.... !t.JG4'101 B.TOllll - ...,_ .cc:llP'fl'D•O-..... ~, ~S-l a...osl't._CIQI 51•SMO C...1n1~106M A Piiot Weekender/ Friday. Juty 13. 19&4 9 Burt R8ynolds Dom De Luise · Dean Martin · Sammy Davis. J c. Jamie Farr · Marilu Henner ·Telly Savalas and Shirley Maclaine ..... --.GCl..llf•~ST-~.....,.,, ~•MA&.tllUOMlilt-~ ... 'SUSANMll'CJirl ::.AY•~W... .llfO.ll t~ llOYiM "1 ...... ~ -~ ...... """"' -...... ~ _._..._.00._MIOll'.....,.--. ... ~•fil•M\tt;IJl:lit•~~lrillUt• --o --c.-~ •• --PG----~-------.-... ..,.. n. '~ 581 5880 PUYltG! Edwards Saddlebad AIWO 879·9850 f(Q(TAft VAUEY 963 1307 Pacific Anaheim Or ,In Family Four BREA 990_.021 ·-5510655 UA Movies 4 Edwards Woodbndge COSTA IEA 646-5025 LA llRADA 523 1611 Ed.wards Mesa SRO Gateway 5 Qu1ks1lver- A Sense of Styte CltMGE 634-2553 Cmedome SMTA ANA 540 7444 . Edwards Bristol M:STlllllSTrR 893 0~6 UA Westmmster Mall tUfTllil<lt BEACH 84 7 3591 Pac1hc Warner Df·ln A Echo beach Trunk B ST Comp boordshort C Bongos longboordef D Nylon lluni< &~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 ...................... ._ ...... _. .... _________________ ~~- - .... - ... •• IO Pilot Weekender/ Friday, July 13, 1984 Calendar Ongoing Event.a BRJGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO- MOTIVI!: MUSEUM, 250 ~ lldke-r ~I t oi.ta Mt'..a Anllque Cdr.., t 1rca I q 12 l'rl'i.t>nl 9 " m ·5 p m Wt'd -~un 146 7660 DANA WHAJUI' .tt U<tna !Jolnl I t.1rbor •>lier-. ho.1lt Ila\ and thn·t> 1p1Jrl1 r tla'r sporrfhhlll!ot t rip!'> 1!16 "17'1 I DAVEY'S LOCKER ,1boolfersdf"rJl '''d .,purtfl'>hlni;( 1 rtpi. dall\ 117'l-524!'> DISNEYLAND, 131 :i I !arbor Rlvll .. t\11.iht'lm f he Park·., summer season lt'.l.lurf'., <1ally pt>rlorm,1nces of lht' Donald Duck 501h OlrlhdJ} Parade at I .rn<J 7 pm and a Spt><'lal · Dondld I >uck ., t lomrrown Rally· pnoS<'ntw '"" h da\ dl 5 I"> pm , Fantasy In tht" ..,k~ flrrl4ork.,at~pm andthenew \ I> film 'M.i~lc Journf'ys ·· Tomor-rnwland '>howcascs n(•w "World l'rc:nuen· ('Ire Ii-· Vision.· lt'alurtn~ tht' i6lJ dt'lo!I r1·1· fl Im I\ mer lca n .Journev'> C'ilb Callowa\ and Or < hestra. with Sl>f"clal guest Chrl'i t'allowJy J)l"rforms fr1 ·Sat at Main "ilrt'et 's Pl<1.rn Gardens. Appearing at the samt' l0<atlon Sun Thurs Is Bob C'rosbv and his Orrhestra. fralurin~ lht' Bob«at'i. with special ~urst Kay -.1.1rr I lour-. Fri 9 a m midnight, Sat Y a m t a m Sun -Thur., 9 a .rn mldntghl 999-4565 DISffEYLAl'fD HOTEL. I 150 W C'C"mlos AvC'., Anaheim. ··1101vnc•<,1,111 Fdntasv '84. ·· a colorful hair hum muslca·I pro<ltll'tton staged In ll1t' ho1e1'5 mdrina. runs through !-.t-pt 2 l'olynt>sla n pC'rformers pn·-.rn t danct'S rrom Nt'W ~aland. !Mnmd Tahllt and llawall Inn colorful c t·r emonlal costumes S how-stoppt•r<; In· C'lude the exotlt ritual danct' ol l'f'11•. ~oddess of flrT and vokanoe ... aml tht> brTathtaktng fire :.word dan< c• H I~ p m 778-6600 MOTT'S B~RRY FARM. HCM9 Beach Blvd . Buena Park Tht' 01\ m · e1c-1hemed ke Spertacular ·snoov\' '!> guest F'orTheGold'' ls pre:of.'ntt•<I dally t'xcept F'rldays In the Good rime ThC'atrt' at 3. 5 and 8 pm Champion Canadian Ad~lo Team Biii O'NC'lll and J ill SC'otl. along with Olvmp1c medalist Dlannt' cle Let'uw. <.;noop). Charlie Brown a ncl Lucy and many otht'r stars are featurt'd. "Studio K. · a nC'w lt>en nightclub. offers a Vldt'O Dance Party with !>peclal '>Ummer tt•f.'n pr1c1ng at SH admlsi.lon alter 7 pm The Incredible firework'> Ma· chlnt'hostsnts{htlvshowsa19 45p m mer Reflecllon La ke. Knou·~ 14111 bf' open Sun.-Frt. 9 a m.-mtdntgh1. ~al 9 a m.· I a m. 220-5200. LION COUNTRY SAP AJll, HHOO Irvine CenlC'r Drive Laguna Hiiis fhC'lr new Acllon Adventure Enter· 1a1nment Ct'nlt'r. surroundt'd b, a warm tropical ~t'ttlng. offers thrHii. to tht' excitement of their nr w rides - An.AHTA MOH AUG,.,, - Sahara Ounes Track and Kyla ml Slick rrark. Adventurers can race midget formula cars on a wlndlnl{l{ravel track and/or on a sleak slick track For nautlral adventuffrs, they have tx pandcd their Jungle Tube Bumper Boat Ottt and Shanalee Ra~r Boat neet. Cruise on the Zambf.'>zl River. view unique animal exhibits. and take a hike throug!l our lush nature trail Opens dally 9 :45 a m . last car ad- mltlcd 5 pm. 837-1200 llA.JlllfELAJfD. 6610 Palos Verdes l>rlvr South. Rancho Pal08 Verdes. 'Salute to the Olympics" ts featured al Ma rineland Sat. -Sun. with special appearances by USA Olympic ma5COt "Sam the Ea.git'' and basketball superstar Ann Meyers The two-day tribute also Includes a frttdraw1ng for park guests for eight Olympic event tlckels. Olympic pin sets. a camera a nd mm This show and other enter· talnmt'nt and aquatic shows are Included In ont' pr1cC' of admission. Dally IOa m.-7 p m 1213)377-157 1 TBS PA vtLION QUltEN offers lour crulSC'S of Newport Harbor, showing the homes of John Wayne and other pt'rsonalttlt's. from the Balboa Pa vii Ion In Newport Beach.• Dally every hour. noon through 3 p.m. 673-5245. THBQUElt1'11AJlY AKDSPRUCE GOOSE. located at the 80Ulhemmo.t point oft ht' Long lkach Fwy The new "Live at the Queen" song and dance "Sonia Braga is the riJ)'St Brazilian export s ince Carmen Miranda." -Rt" Rftd. ~ .. 'orl! ~ pt>rformanct" re-lives the music of tht· s hip's sallln~ days Dally s hows In thr Qu~n·s Safon at 12.30. 1.30. 2;30 and 3 30 p m. Surrounding the Spruce Goose Is a n Imaginative song and dance tribute to Amer1can music past and pr~nl Entitled "Sing America Sin~ ... this production fea- tures popular folk a nd rock songs on an ekvalt'd stage of red. white and blue each evening at 7.45 pm Also hlghlt,Rhttng a full day of entertain· ment fs lhe outdoor "Everyday Is the Fourth of July" musical and firework extravaganza. Hours 9 a m ·9 p.m. dally. (213) 435-351 1. RAOUtO WATERS, 111 Via Verde Drive. San Dimas. The largest water· oriented amusement park west of the Rockies features lhewavt'cove. kiddie JX>Ols. two speed slides and four serpen tines. Thrtt new waler ac· llvtUes Include The Dropout. Ram· page. and Raging Rivers (the longest Inner lube water ride In Amertca). DaJly 10 am -10 p.m. Through &pt 23. 592-6453 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO lllISSION, 31882 Camino Ca pis! rano. San Juan Capistrano. California's oldest building Native Amt'rican and early Spanlsn culture exhibited 493-1424 SANTA ANA ZOO, 1801 E Chestnut. Santa Ana. More than 250 animal, bird flnd reptile species are found In this lushly planted park. 10 y swnptuous, smokttttng.ly suy movie." -Rldlard Frttdnwl. ~houw NewspaptrS .. ,tJ( t<t'~'· IJW<f,fl,f J'.>A .... ~·· ,81\H)~'Q MARCELLO MASTROIANNI SONIA BRAGA A br1:fl.14'. · mtUSlvt EHCACCME.NT edwards LIDO CINEMA Nfw'<)lf IOULl ••IO 673 8350 SAi I H 7911 SUt 115. 3 15. 5 15. 7 15. 915 rRt 1 00 9 00 II 00 a f•t&L•OO • Mf .. PO l l 11.&CM tuxu•n' THfATltES TAU YOUR fftYORITI MOVIES NOMI WITH YOU "ow, s 'tAlUr t"f T~I\ Wtt" Tllll-•-apwy 81 UPP WALK· INS * Fwn T-Mlttllff StiowtnJS * Ollll Y Sl.15 U11ltH Nttt4 :!s~~:i~~ Slftr'l[Jft[)E :iM::i II 3fet3 •:•Juli 6) •JC 2ms!!'l:-'F!, ) TMll:a.AST STAltPIQHTE• (PGJ At 12:20 2 :40 5 :00 7 :30 10:20/70 MM CAlll--8A.U.. ltUM U (PGJ At 3:05 I. 1 :20 Plut Top Secret (PG) At 1 ·15 5:15 & 9 :25 RoDert Radford THE NAT\JllAL (PGJ I 2 OS 2 •O & 5 20 Snaak at I 00 PM Bill Murtay Dan AyktO)'d QHOST9USTERS (PQJ Showa 11 12:25 2'i40 4 :55 7:25 9 :50/70 MM QllDIUMS (PGJ SJtow1 II 12:30 3:00 5:301:001.10:30 No Pu1t1 INDIAllA ~tES & Tiie T__.. .. 0...(N) Showa at t2:00 2 :30 5:00 7 :30 lo tO:OO No PIUH I 70 MM EiW£1iU ·i2J llt HU / ll01 ) • Ol!ANGE I Mtt1orl1tu THa MU"'9Cn TAICI! I STAil TllKlll Ill T1le MANHATTAN (0) S.rclt ~-..._ (PQJ Sllolott •I 12:00 2:00 ShOW••I 12·)0 2 :)0 • 00 6 00 I 00 10 00 !>:00 1 JO 10:00/70 MM DRIVE-INS :~~~ lTADIUm [;) i1' llZQ, 11:111"• "'., Stt1"'"' TltK~TAKE MAlllHATTNI (Gl Plut Tht Toy (PO) aACHC&..Olt PAltTY (IQ PIUt CO·~Hture Porky'1 II (R) Dolly Parton Sylwetler Stalona • llHIMUICMe (PG) Top Secret (PC) GllDIUMS (PO) Plut Neyer Say Nner Ataln (PG) No Pauu STAil T•U m Tiie s..a p., Sile'* IN) Plut l'lrefo11 (PQ) Role choic is logical for 'Critic Rehearsals are under wa> fc Irvine Commun11> Theater"s production of the 1984 "thea season:· Ira Levin·s pungent co "Cnuc's Choice." Lending a touch ofauthenllcll central role of the drama cnt1c f. by his conscience to review a wntten by hts wife wtll be pla>• Tom Titus, who is both l managing director and the d critic of the Daily Pilot. Renee Surran is cast as h1~ wnting wife. while their son w pl.aycd by Tom's rcaJ-life son. T11us. Completing the ICT cast will t Reder as the young hotshot dm Marcia Bertholf as the critic's ex and Olive Hams as his mothc law Pat Harp will doubk as manager and play a brief cameo a maid. Director An Winslow nas formed leading roles in four Ii plays and is president of the \ mintSler Community Theater. Bell 1s technical director 10 char sound and lighting. "Criuc's Choice" will Op<'n A for a four-weekend run at the T Rock Community Park in Irvan TurtJe Rock Drive and Sunn Road. For advance reservat phoi;1e the ICT box office. 857-5• Arts on lslan• This weekend's BaJboa Island Fair will feature the artwork~ island residents. This display of oil paintings, pc drawings. watercolors, silk scr glass blowing. pottery. photogn and sculpture will be staged fror a m.to5p.m Saturday andSundi two Marine Avt'nue mtersecuon· ~en. ph~ 1 II alleries MUSEUMS Fashion lsland. and Clay Campbell·s dlspJay Tun -Sun IO a m .5 p m. WER8 llU8&Ull. 2002 N Main petnllngi> arl" display('(! at Orangr 494-4193 santa Ana. The exhlbfllon "'In Coast Savings. Adams and Mesa TBlt ltDOE GALLERY, 212 N. I Color"' run=-through Aul(. 26 a& Verde East. Co:r;ta Mesa Aolh through Harbor Blvd.. Fullerton. This nhl· of .. Art Connections '84. "Re July 962-6398 bltk>n rep~nls an examination of lions: Paint~ of Jerry Wayne BARTH'S TUASURE8. 1540 S . printmaking and the ways In which •• 1 •n tblt 'eatunng s rontemporary Southern California ns s"' '' ur-Coast Highway, Suite 104, 12m•na llstlc works by the Costa Mesa Bea h Tnt' 1 --e-artists utlllzl" tht' ~lum today l'\I about technolo«Y's effects on c " Sl"ftesl pr1vatt' collecllon Through Aug. I 0 Tut'S ·Sat. 11 nklnd. Runs lndeTinltely. Hours 1-0-r ~-de_a_n_d_l_v_o_,ry:.__c-a:.:.:.rv..:...:..;lngs.:!!::.._:3::.."'~o::n:.:.__:a::.:·~m.:_·.:.:·4~p...'.m.:..:....:8:.:R7~1 ·:.::5:=:86~2::.:_. _____ _J n.-Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m .. Sun. n 5 p. m 97:.l-1900. AOUJfA BEACH MUS&Ull OP T, 307 Cliff Drive. Two JOlnt lbtllons are featured. "Contem ary Caltfornla Artlst8 2 1.. htgh- ts the ct-ramie work of Jens rr1son whose !!ICUlpturaJ Ct'ra.mlc s arc baeed on &Khllccture. OUT Ort TtE TOWn 1or and mytholog,y. Also shown Is r--------------------------------1 r X<:ond Western Stales E.xhl- on and 38th Corcona.n Bknnlal of rr1can Palntlng. ·· Thls exhibit fea- t"S paintings from artists In 10 trs whoec exploration of various list lc con<"ems wtthln a dtsttnctlvt' tonal spirit rt'fl«l tM mystique of Old WetJl eoupled wllh Imagery m the Nt'W Wf:Sl. Tues.-Sun. I f:30 -4·30 pm 494-6531. &UM OP 1'0RTB OllARGE Ul'fTY. 301 N. Pomona Ave .• Full- on. ..Tht" Great lntetnallonal rlonclte and Puppet Ex.h6blllon" Ins Saturday. It lracce the develop- nl of this art form from Its folk In to the h~y developed theater . Th~ 23. Tues -Fri. I 0 -3 p.m ."Sat. 0 a.m .-5 p.m . Sun n-5 p.m . 738-0545. WPORT BARBOa A.RT llU- UM. 850 San Clemt'nte Drive. wport Beach. Thrttexhlbltlons run culTl"ntly through Sept. 9. One lbll. sponsored t>y Thi" Irvine Co., 111 led .. AcUon{PrecLlllon: The New t"Cllon In New York. 1955•60." A All yoe cu~ 10 AM 3 PM CU.pBCJlt Suday Bnad Members of the California Reatauraot Assoeiation's Olympic Hospilality Committee. "We promllie w ke~p our high standards of quality while holding our prices on the menu to what they were on January 1st. ·· 17502 BEACH BLVD . tAT SLATl!Rt HUNTINGTON BEACH (7 l•) 842-5005 A W..UO WINNIJiG l/U!STAlll.ANT OPEN7 DAYS Al•a7a Ch ltaest lt.allu food in Ult aru. Pilot Weekender/ Friday, July 13. 1984 l I 4-MOST FOR DINING Continental Cuisine • Daily Lunch and Dinner • Cockt.a•ls Seafood Bar • Sunday Brunch • Entertainment • Danang Banquet Facilities • Chautfered Umousine Service On Request Dinner SeNicc To I I .30 P .M. Seafood Bars Open To I jQ A.fa\ 32802 S Pacific Coast Hwy.- Monarch Bay Plaza Laguna Nt~t 499-2626 I 496-577) 23J I I Muirlands at Ridge Route Lake Forest Village £1 Tom 770-3222 • I 1 (.! ' l I l):' .... ~ ;.. , .... , ' I I .. ( ... J84 Forest Ave Lumberyard Ptaza Laguna Beam 494.949 I 752-85~8 24399 Dana Drrve Dana Point Ma"na ls!and Way -West BaStn Dana Point 661 -9722 G~ tioat Sbps Daily Buffet FestJval • I I 00 A M • l-00 PM In The Upstairs Blc•kwater loon«e nd. · Thi" F~urallvc Mock. Bay Painting. T956-66."" was or-r--------------------------------+------------------------------ lzed by the Grey Art Gallery. New rk Unlvt'r.ttly. The third. .. Art nsmlsstons," IS one In a scvcn- rt sertcs of curated exhibits of 1trmporary art by Orange County Isl., coll~·t lv!"ly lilied ·'Art Connec- n!'> '84... Also. the ml15C'Um et!l- rates Its participation In thc Olym-"BEHIND THE SCENES" Arts FcsllvaJ with a gala party lurday lltled "Gold Fever An Eve-With ~ Under The Stars:· For mort" ormauon on that, SttCallertcs Etc Bre1da Capo1era ting undt'r Saturday. Hours Tues - n 11 a .m.-5 p.m. 759·1 122 Restaurant Accou nt Executive AK DJEGO BALBOA PAllll, Mu · It--:::!~~~~:,_~-~~-~~~~----------~ mof Phocographlc Arts. San Otego TRES AMIGOS -Now a Nlghtepot f« 0.-.dng major t'Xhlbllfon of the late An~I Have you ever w<>nder-ed wny Ofange County does not have a nightspot that ~ ams. one of tht' world's most great Mex.lean Food untll 2 A.M, has a danoe ftoo<. plays loud Ne. Wave (u well u lrbrated photographers. Is featured Rock) mus;c and MrVeS drinks at extremely competitive prloes? t t'Xhiblt ls a virtually com-Well. you need nol w<>nder-any longer Tree Amigos Restaurant will remain open after hf"nstvr rt"trospect of Adams' ca-tradttlonal dinner hours, (Tuesday through Saturday) and tum up the mulMC There ts r. with many of his best known noCOV9fcharge,socomebylfyou111Wlttodenoe,eetOf'justllstentoOOQdmuslcand rtr.ilts and landscapes. taken be-drink mwgarftu• Margaritas are only S1 00 Tueaday through Saturday Other l"t'n 1929 and 1983. tncluded In thr specials are 75• beer(S2 00 fOf' pitchers) on Tuesdays. $2 50 nachos on Wedneedays, 5 pr1nl show. Through Aug. 26 Thufactays Is ladles night fOf' 50' margarita and Fridays for $1 00 taco5" Tras Amigos I 9) 239-5262. Is ioc..ted at 2200 Harbor Btvd. al Wiison in Costa Mese. Call 642-8274 ROY Al. ntAJ -Preaenta Thel Cooking School GALLERIES If you're looking fOf' llOfnelhlng different and excttlng to create fOf' your next dinner ALLEl'fDALS OALLE•Y. I 540 S party. try Thall Classes are S 15 P9' sessiof'I Including recipes, explanation of each 'st Highway. Laguna Beach Highly oouree demooatratlon, and your lunch Each Class starts at 10:30 AM Claues are llsh('(i bronze sculptures by the llmlted, so register soon by calllng 650--3322 nnrlt Brolht'rs of Placervtlle. In-Special Thai 1p1oes uMd In U'9 ctaasee Will be available tor purdlue at the nnllt'. Tucs.-Sun 11 a .m -5 p.m. reataurant. u well as wtoe or ooctctalfs With your luncil 7-6005. BC SPACE GALL&RT. 235 Foret1t YOUf' enrollment 11 confirmed upon receipt of fonn & checll Refund for cancellaliona vt'. Laguna 8ea('h. "'Nl"wspea.k."" a with a 72hour notice F0<lnfonnatloncall DorltCrandall at 533-7644or &Im at Royal heed mt'dla elthlbft. featurt'S tht' Thai Culalne 650-3322 ork of I 7 nallonaJly known artists Ct88MI are available up to Augu11 tst. so don"t miss out. CaU now lor enrollment. m across the country whose works The Royal Thal Is located at 4001 W. Pacific Cout Highway, in Newpor1 8eectl roncemt'd with eoclaJ and pollllcaJ THE JOU. y ROGER Hits HoMe With Dodger Bat Bor/Glt1 Conee.t Ut'8 Through Aug. 18. Tues.-Sat This""""'*'· The Jolly Roger RestaufWltl .,. wearing Dodger Blue In COflfunc;tion 1 .JO 8 m .-5 .3'0 P· m 497 • l 880. with KABC Radio, the popular family restaurant firm announcet a Dodger Bat Boy BOB SIEMOJC A.RT OALLBRY, 166 Sunflowtt. Costa Mesa. CratR and Bat Girt Cotlteet. The wlt!Nng boy and girt wilt ac>pea1 at the Juty 29th game r.oiley features his oils exhtbf! aoainst the Cincinnati ,_,.at Dodger Stadium In addition. the wtnners w11 weer Sport Sc<"nt' .84_. and Joan IMm uolformaand be honoNd during the~ progrwn Their pho1ographs win hnstenscn shows watucolors and be talleo. wllh time to talk to the Dodger players themlelves. ryllcs. Mon.-Sat. 10 a .m -6 p.m. Entry blanll1 f0< thl1 on<»-in·&-llfe1ime contest are avaltable at all Los Angelel and hroul(h Aup; 29 676-4945. Of.,. County locations of The Jolly Roger up 10 July 15th ClllOSTIAJll THOMAS GALLERY. White visiting The Jolly Roget, 11'1 a great lime to aample The Jolly Roger's brand new 001W.l7thSt .. SulteT. Costa Mesa breakfaat menu, and "all day"' lunch and dinner menu. With a wtio+e new .8')Pfoach n l'Xhlbtllon of abstract sculptural ~ "freehneu," everything on the menu is prepared treeh daily Oellcioue un-s featuring the work ol Annlt' new 1ntreee haw beel"I added u ...i Ilk• freshly belled Chicken Pot Pie. treth l'atv Al50 absfract Oil paintings by Croluent Sandwiches and a11 new rr..., pesta ..iectiona And for the flrat time 4Mlf. ohn Badgt'r lndeflnlle. Tues.-Sat. 9 The Jolly Aoger ls Introducing a complete wine ttst. The Jotly Roger Reetauraot1 are ~ pA.m ....,..,. A.RT • • "'Qtt9 a gtMt piece to tall• the entire family, wtttt Its warm and friendly atrTI09IPhei• and 1'. --" "'• ou11tandlng vafue And a very 9')9dal Dodger game awaltl a IUdty boy Of' glrl rmbers Winnie Roth. Yuri Fukuda, net Marge Hielscher dJsplay th<"lr lrntR at'"Clf'ndale Federal Savi~ Pt **** ~ond Annual MANHATTAN OPEN BEAUTY PAGEANT l'n·lrn11111ir1e' 111 lit· held tit lit.udcr' Hnt1111T11111 7iH '""\' /uh 2..J ell H11\·,11h 1wd l litlf'd.r\ /111\ ' tit /t1mhon't'tmd Rm h. \\ 11/i 1\1/"i f':\t ' < '11rn11111111/.-r Ch11t k .'>trt'<.'f Ca'ih l'n:n f 111ctfl\/\ H'lCl\"l' ll 111/1//fltt'/l/c//\ />,11/1111-.:_ <.,1/1( lrnm 'itl"'""" t1nd tPlllf't'/1° /111 1/11'''' l'\l lft11•, (ln:::1•, tit 1/w f111a1' \1111d11v ·\11.:u't ·l FIRST PLACE: \\, Ju I,/ 11 I I I /\\I' I I l.1k1 f,1/11'( ,,.,,,,, ,, ,,, ,,,, ,,, ""' "'' / 11;:/t \lo If I /111/t / \ECONll l'LA(. E. J.1, \, :.1 \ \, 1 kc it.I Ir I 1110 /1111 11 .. 11111 I >r, ,1111 ff11/1cl.11 flll /.,,,,, 11,/ 1r,1n1/'lf•1/11/1t 111'''/11 111411 Tl tlRO PIACf: \ \n /.., 11d 1111 1111 • 111 \,111 lr1111u''' '11rt1 ,, • .,,, t/11 /~1111111</,1 /?1 II -.lllu f /, •I Complt '" r11/n 1/ft' 111 v111u 111·,11, '' ~<1:\.t1·r' /11u111r111 furn hd11n• /u/\' 22. 1111J <.Otll/l<'I<' fw tilt' cmwn \ U B.1\"tdl Driw r-;," 1'"' t lk 1l h /\' \ "H '11111 t\11d1 '-tft'\'I "ll·wr-111 l\\:JLh 'H lt-01 - .... - - - .... 12 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 13, 19a.t ·Galleries ELAN GALLERIES. l 49:l s Coast lltp;h\.\.iy. 1'7, L<t~una At'al'h Palrl<·f 'llap,t'I known for his i.leek and 5"nsu 11u& Pia\ !Joy lllu.,trallon&. ll> n1rrently o;;howln~ hi& works Wt'd Sun 1 I " m 5 p 111 494-1902 Younp;man. Is shown thmui;th Au~ 12. A C"hampagnC' rt'ccpllu11 l:i hdd Saturday and Sunday (mm noon·!'> r m. 494-2497 GALERIA CAPISTRANO, :\ 168 I Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano A Oll('·man showing with John Nieto. rt'COfl,111.ccd for his powt'r ful lmclgt"" of Amt'rlran lndldn rt~urf'& with his s1ylt' oftrn railed abslrart exprt'sslonls t. cloS<'sSundav D..illv I 0 GUGOEl'fHElll GALLERY, Chap· Helen Sfot~cl. AL9o on nhlbtt ts pm . Sal 9 a.m.·3 p.m. 552· I 07 man Coltc"e. 333 N Cla~ll. Orange. "Portfolio.' ceramics by Theresa LAGUNA 81:ACR SCHOOL Oranf{r County &•ulplurt' Source Neeckls. which arc~veral largt' bowls ART, EltlngerGaJIC"r1t'S, 2222 La\ .md Proc·t' s" Is t"xh1btted as part of that appear to be functional unlit Canyon Ra .. Laguna Ocach ... Art Cunntttlons '84 .. Througn July closer Inspection. and "Under Glass." Mod<'rn Mannerisms," an t'Xhtt lO. Mon ·Sal. l ·5 p.m 997-6129. egg dolls made by Yoehtko Teraoka of part of "Art Conntcllons '84 IRVl1'B PINE ARTS CB1'TBR, Oriomlchl,Japan. ThedoUs,deplctlng reaturcd with curator Ray Ji ~601 Walnul Avt' lrvlnt'. "Some of samurai. getshas. children. ana Through Aug 4 Mon ·Fri 9 a Our fk'sl An Eclrcttc St'lttllon of monks. arc elaborately and authen-pm .. Mon -Thurs 7-10 p.m . S Contt'mporary Palntlnf{" by Oran~ llcallydre~scd In traditional JapaneS<' a .m.-mldntght. 497 -3309. County artlAIS. ts fraturcd as part of clothing. Through Aug. 22. Mon.· lllILL8 llOU8Z AJlT GALLI Art Connt'ctlons ·~4 .. Curated by Thurs. 9 am -9 pm • 'Fri. 9 a m -6 2732 Main St . Garden Grovt' "D --------------------------------------------------------. Ing -A Personal Vision. Work Orange County Artists" Is exhtl as part of "Art Connections · Through Aug 26 Wcd.·Sat. no r> m 636-1232 THE UTHER WELLS COLLEC TION, The Challl'> Building. I 390 S Crust lll~hway l..ap;una ~ach A lltrt't' man rxhlbll fealurlng m·w worki. bv R A Denson and 1ntrodut -'".I!. vmrnj{arttst .. Uill Perktn&and PJ.ul .1 m -5 p m 661 ·I 781 <>r1TI1E OJlAlllGB COUNTY CENTER CONTEMPORARY ART, 362 l MacArthur Blvd., Suite 111. S Ana. "Objects as lllustons." curators Alchard Whitt' and .. ----------------------------:----------------------------.-J Cederqulst. ts featurtd. Through 27 Wed.-Sun. noon-5 p m. 549-4 (~t111101r' CJnVnd J Urrnngr n~ Jrltu<'in< (' nV d< T>niir: o' (~l,1 Qr,·<1 1J1r'1y~!':<)i~ • DINNER t:Jnr~ (1/,1<•lw11 in I 11<• Dm,i~;/, ...1Untw''· J.1;11qonb<i.1t~i<"!. ( 1u<•u1)1fw)I tnQorl nt1rl guqn' 1?'t0(,t.11rd T>otntor!: OR Voor·'1rrl 1.~hil'1i~ (1~11!111(1. ... ~1.N•rl(ln. Q'nl'IM nnd (l')~n11gr ut1<lr~ QPn3rrl (1/1nmpog11r <J<wf'r OR 'RM<:I T>~11llr ~nrniti ot "li<•r'~ 'Rr~'rlrOoif!fl. 'l "'!11 ~ \l<lt r'n\~ntc:. <Jh;nq 1?ronc: cmrl Pntofc,><: .1~01111nir:f • (1l1rl(·nCnlr CjruMCi n J H <:/1 °1?r•l1W•<: i ti ~t·nr:n11 "' ('vnrn nl ('mnwC 17.95 leP~l[l\ Town Center, Costa Mesa • Reservations 751-2820 S ee SatMulq 7'aµe '7ce Su11dap l1eu11clt gldde PAPER nGBR. 1108 E Kai #C2. Orange. Olis. watrrco bronz". ceramic sculpture. acr) and other art forms lncludtn tapestry. arc on display Tues ·Th 10 a.m.-6 p .m., F'r1.·Sat. 10 a.1 p m .. Sun noon-6 p m. 639·4452 PEPllRSULA GALLBRT, 428 St .. Newport Bt-ach An lnnovatlv( of oil pastel. normally used onl~ portraits. hu produced a serlt" ----------------------------l ~autllul landscape paintings by .,,. ..... Munford on exhibit 673-1416 FEATURING Dinner Cruise GOURMET DINNERS Cocktail Cruises, and Sunday Brunch whilst at sea aboard the 'Cormorant' Newport Beach Presenting . . "a Little West of Broadway" a fun filled Broadway review Reserve your Boarding ~ QUOROM, 374 N Coast High' t..aguna Bt'ach Walrrrolors by l(lnla Huffman. oils by Arlttn I fut and sculpturt' by Sid Landensen featured through Aug. I . 10 a r p m dally 494-4422 SANDSTOl'fE GALLERY. 384 · C'oast Highway. Laguna Bt• "Coaslal Impressions" rq>rc~nl: effort on thr part of lhe I 0 a1 members to present works rt'flcc the Caltfornta scent Through Aui with frequent addlltons. Tully a.m -5 pm 497-6775 S"" JUAN CAPISTRAJ'fO BR.ARY, 31495 El Camino Rt'al. I Juan Capistrano An exhibition II "Hispanic Decorallvt' Arts" IS p enltd ~Inning Tuesday lie chosen for this show feature I major periods In lime and C'Onl fumUure. pottery 1exlllt's. sll paintings. prints and sculpl• Through Aug 18 Tues -Sun a m -3 p m 493-I 752 Pass now by calling ~~~~~ SUSAN SPIR.JTUS GALLERY, ' Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Bea Beginning Saturday. the gallt'ry feature the work by Rlcnard R Including hts rolor panoramas .--·1 "Benches · Also on exhibit arr (7 14) 953-8255 ''7'' 71111atJCei diUu fJeweuti, 111Umatet1 II.JI" laled Uit a~ ow•) ae' ~ U:uty, 1111a tMe e1«e~ au j~t tU tlutfa/i}bt9. '' Flri Chao, Chao's Dinesty /I / i116r1k1 ~C/Cu1doaz1· Welcomes Orange County to the very special world of North Indian haute cuisine. Savor the vast range of North Indian culinary art In a romantic setting, softly serenaded by our French pianist. All very Inexpensively. LUNCH 11:30-2:30 M-F • DINNER 5:30-11, 7 Nights Su11tl"6 elurMp1Z91te llemt~ Served 1 1 to 3 -Unlimited Champagne (~ Uftdet tO ,,_, 3950 Campus Or. (at aua111 Newport Beach a = Reservations 852-0900 works of all I ht' artists rcprrst'ntcc tht' Gall<'ry An opcnlng rcctpllor held Wtdnt'sday from 7-9 p 631 ·6405 TLK G ALLERY. 611 Anton 81' Sulit' I 20. Costa Mt'sa. Thr Ma Kingdom Serles. which fraturt's paintings and watt'r'Colors by [ Hendricks. along with a showlnjl ceramic SC"ulptun:' and monopr1nts Susi<' Kt'tchum. Is shown throl tomorrow Tu"s -Sat I I a m -5 p m. 545-ARTS VORPAL GALLERY, 326 GI• ncyrc. Laguna Bc-ach Andy Wln,i mixed mt'dla non·rt'p~scntat101 t'Xprcsslonlst palnlt'r. and Gr. Songolo. a ceramic sculpturt'. lt'al1 one-man exhibitions throlll(h Sl day Tues. -Sun I I a m -6 p. 494-9441 . Vocal audltlo:a Aud1t1ons for the Orange Co Chorale wtll be held in early Augu The chorale. directed by Rich1 Raub, pcrfonns great choral mast works in four conccns each season the Robcn 8. Moore Perfonmng A Theater in Costa Mesa. For information about audit10 send a card with the word "Au 11ons" wntten on 1t to : Richard Ra1 Orange Coast College, P. 0 8 SOOS, Costa Mesa 92628. -8. OP zuna !So!lt· 1t as " Is oC'Ob m .4 ill 9 :RY, raw· s by >llt'd 84 . Jn·4 roa w :1n1a .vlth ohn July !189 ella. ors. llC'S, It a urs n -9 ~I '>I u~ for ; ol ..Ol'l 1a~ vfr f'l>) art" , 5 \N ch •an 11Sl In~ ;ust 11 LI· 5an If'<! ·l"'l· m'> our aln 1C'r !fl' 11 122 ch "Ill :>S'l of thr by I I'> m ·d ~le oil l()ll of b\ §~ ·n· a \al 1('(' If<" m m - s ast ;t 1rd er- '" rt\ i s, j,. lb. 0\ Pilot Weekender/ Frtday, Juty 13, 1984 IS icks of the plays "AlfTTBDfG GOU," the Cole Porter muBl<'lll. Is bet ng staged · rd the ship Ptlgr1m 11 In Dana Point Harbor (751·l3{4) ormanccs wtU bC glvt'n Thursdays and Fr1days al 9 p m .. urdays and Sundays at 7 and 9 p m through Sept 9 "TD BUT LITTLE WHOIUtBOU8E m TEXAS,.. a ntry-Oavored musical. Is thr altracuon at the llarlequln ner Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana 1979-551 1) formanct's att given nightly except Mondays at varylnJl curtain rs through Aug 19. v v v "TBS CALIJl'OIU'flA BAllBAltY COAST PIRATU," an plaUon of .. The Pirates of Penzance.· winds up this weekend the tall ship California off the Cannery Restaurant In Newport c h (770-7770) Closing performances wlll bc: given Friday >ugh Sunday "THE PA!fTASnCU," a romantlr mul!\lcal. Is bt'ln~ 'lented by the Saddlcback Company Theater In thr Studio ratrr of Saddlcback Colleg<' In Mls..~lon Viejo (831 4656) ormanC'cs wlll be gtven T uesdays through Salurday'\ al Rpm I Sundays al 3 p m . through J uly 29 v v 1h "Tlllt P'ANTASnCKS." anoth<"r vnslon ol th<" musttal. '><'S this weekt'nd for the South Coal>! Musical Thcat.-r In lht' lvt'rslty Htgh School tht'ater Campus al Culvl"r lrvlnl" 0-6306) Final performances art' schedult'd tonight di 8 p m 11rday at 2.30 and 8 and Sunday at 2 30. v v v "PIDDLER 01' TD ROOP," a mustcal about early,ccnturv sla. Ison sta~eat the Grand Dlnncr Tht>atC'r. 7 f rTedman Wav. 6La Cage' tickets goon aale Ticketa &o on u1e Mon- day for ...... eace auz Follea:• wiDDer of e1z 1984 Tony Awuda ln- claclln& beat musical. Gene Barry. •tar of the New York production. will return to Holly- wood for the Pantace. Tb.eat.et' nm. After a week of benefit pre'riew•. the Ci'ric L~t Opera premiere will be Tue.day, SepL 26. Ticketa are a•all- able at all Ticketron outlet• (including Seara and Tower Re- cord nora), by phone to (213) 410-1062 or (714) 634-1300 and at the Pantage. boz omce. ort TI1E US.Choice Sirloin$Z95 \X11\ CO<)}-.< >lll \\'hl'l l \"<HI C lt1 e:tl ill :u Bbck Angu~. Sit l x1~-h. .111d enj< )y ~1 delici< >LI~ l 1.S. Ch< >i<:l' .\Cc:th. dinner ~en cd co111p letl' \\ ith fre~h -..~1bd. lx tk<:d poc:no and toa~red R:m r h lkL·:td . And \'Oll ''on ·t ha\·l· t< ><. k·an the grilP . . FHITUI VALLEY, 11111 W, llUEI lllYE, TNIUOE, OElllTU, UIEWHI, llllEll, UIE FllEIT ' VEAL SCALLOPlNI MARSALA Sauteed veal c;callops and fresh mushrooms finished m a nch Mar~ala wane sauce. Served with a vegetable, potatoes and vnur choKe of a mixed gre('n or orange almond salad STEAK DIANE Beel tl·nderknn f1letc, .... aull't>d and toppt>d with Madeira c,auce •wrved \\1th J \.·e~et,1hll'. pot.itoec; and vnur chrnte of a mixed green or orange ,1lmond .... alad CREPE ST. JACQUES 'xallop ..... ~nmp and shled frec;,h mushroom., in a .,herrv 'ilUlt' \\1th cheec,t' ~erved with a vegetable, potatoe .... and vt1ur lhlllH' ot J m1,ed ~reen nr ornnge almond c,alad \W've dropped L>Ur pme ... o vuu can get a taste of Europe Nn''· tor JU't $0 Qc:; vnu can en1m .rnv one uf these dinner; anv ni~ht after ftn• But bt•t ter v1.,1t us ,,,on Before vou know 1t the pnce will ~o up ">\•uth <. 11.1,1 1•1.11.1 (n.o "'"" 121i:; L ""''r'll\ T1"'n•• l.t•n1t•r ...,,,n [l1t·,;" l"l"I -'"'""I" (. lllt'r t-:•">J ,111t·r "' rm I l.,n I m·" 1>lH d<'ltt-:hllul "unJ,l\ Hrun. h \l"ll~ l'an lnl!'fnM•...U ,,.. THE EXTRAVAGA~CE YOU CA;\; AFFORD - - .. - - .. ~-~--~--------._.... ___________ ............................. ... a .a Pilot Weekender/ Friday. July 13, 1984 l\n.tht•lm (772-7710) Performances are J.?lvC"n nightly C"Xcept "THE MUSIC II.AN," a musical sot In carly~cntury Iowa. la th.rough Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Aug. 4. Monck1v" al varying curtain times through Aug 19 on stage" at lhC" Curtain Call DlnnC"r Thcatt"r, 690 El Camino Real, "LAVENDER FOLLIES, .1 r-cvue by femak lmpcr.;onators, 1s IM"tn~ prC'!lt-nttd at &basttan·s West Dinner Playhou~. 140 Ave. l'lto. Sd n CIC"mC'nlC' (492-99501. Ptrlonnanrf"s wlll be given Wt'drw-.days through Saturdays 1tl H pm . Sundays at I and 7 pm through Aug 2 v v 11'i "MUCH ADO ABOVT NOTllINO," a Shakespearean comedy. '' fe<1lur«I at thc-Grove ShakC'spcarc-F'cstlvar In thC' fC"Sllval Arnphltht>ater. 12852 Main St . GardC'n Grove (636 7213) l't>rforrnances wtll bt' given Thursdays through Sundays at 8 30 1111111 .1111\ 28 v ..... v 'h I e Dinners as good as our breakfasts. London Broil Shrimp Fry lntemational Salad Sauteed Fish Fillet Golden f~otisserie Chicken Steak & Shrimp Seafood Omelette Nae.hos Stuffed Potato Skins Spaghetti & Meatballs Bacon Cheeseburger Vegetable & Cheese De light Italian Omelette Stir-fried Vegetable Omelette ~cafood Platter Mushroom Burger Steak Dinner ~ INTERNATIONAL HOUSE<t PAltCAKES RESTAURANT Come to our Hous~ after 4 p. m. for our new dinner menu! Tustin (1{18 1540) Pt'rformant'f's will be given ntghtJy cxcc:pt '"TA.Jt'n1P'Flt.'' MollC"rc's comedy abooJ hypocrtsy. Mondays JI varying curtain times through Aug, 19. v v tonight t the Gcm ~lcr. 12852 Main St . Carden "SNOOPY." a musical with lhC" Pt'anutll cartoon charac-tcrs. opens tonlJ{hl at thc Westminster Community Theater. 7272 MaplC' St • WcstmlnstC'r (995-41 13) Performances wtll be atven F'rtdays and Saturdays at 8:30 with Sunday matinees JuJy 29 and (~7213). Performance will be lltvcn Wednesday• tt Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays al 7,30 until Aug 4. Aug 5 at 2 pm. . "TAJ.U or J'Aft1'm DltftA.ft, BltTTER IDtOft A8 DOllA BARD." an nr1glnal western musical, opens this weekend at the La,!(una Moulton Playhouse. 606 t.aauna Canyon Road. l.aAuna Beach (494 0743). PC'rformances wllfbc given Thundays "TOM SAWYER.'' a st.age adaptation of the Mark novel. opens tonight In the F'orum ol Saddleback College 5500 Irvine CentC'r Drive. lrvlnc (559-1313). Pcrfonnancn J{lvcn F'r1days at 7 p.m .. Saturdays at 3 and 7 p.m. and Sunc 3 p.m. through July 22 7 v v vv -lt~llent. v v v -Very fOOd. ..-v -Gt -Not 110 ,ood. OrlTI1E ...,4//~rJu/,/e ';J)inin<J, ofunch anJ 2'inner CONTINENTAL SPECIALTIES _']/,,. 1 J;Ling ofounge CfJm/1/,·mt'llfor'I _)Jor J ~·oeuvreJ /Ju//r l 4-7 pm f,~1t>11in9J u l lhP (jranJ Piuno, .,lee _}(e/fe'I C/o,,.i C...' .. ,.Juv1 fil>'; fown Center Drive, ( ll\ld M es" 751-2820 HFAR I Y RA N< H DlNNERS featuring Harhequed Baby Back Ribs Harh~qued Chi( ken. Shrimp. New )'ork Steak. Brisker. & Lous1ana Hoc Sausage OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Bl I H & WINF SERVED < .im < l111' Served Till Midnight .'000 Newport Blvd. C rnnt'r ot }(Ith Suec:t Now Featurin1 DANCING Tu .. ·Sat 10 p.m .·1:00 • Top 40'• MU11ic $1.00 MARGARITA' ~~~ TRES AMIGOS RESTAURANT 642-8274 2200 Harbor Blvd. K-Mart Plaza. Costa Me: WE'VE GO THE BEEF! ANDMORI f 6ourfltrt fll/Jtt Sltoppa ""-.. I• • ·II f 1 ·800·GOT·BEEI M • • • llftall, laid-~, •hl ... " ..... ~,.,. SM atrvltt aM l>al ) •f •II. 1-' ,..._. ~ \) O..S.ltt """'-' a-flk. tA ,.._ E~~~l 329 E. 17th Street. at Santa Ana Ave. In Costa Mesa now open 'til midnight. Cosca Mesa 631-2110 OowfM'Y 12u) m.-iu Nrwpoft Cfl•) HW1'5' .... ___________________________________ _ - opens Grovr 1rough Twain 'forth. will bc- .ays at ocl."' .m . s r l I t; F • • ov1e reviews TBS BOUKTY: M tf'd PC A llnC' N'lC'lllng or thf' ular story of English ~llor11 who 11111ttny ~111n~1 t hrlr r!>h captain atlf'r l{f'Uh\ll u tu"'" nl f>4mult .. C' "" 1 ht' • nd of Tahiti Anthony lhlpkln11 11n(l MC'I Gibson urT t'llt-nt as WUJltlm RJi,th uncl 1-ll"h hl"r <'hr1 .. 1 hrn II } thin((. th ls vt-rslon. ~ r1ttl"n b) Hnllt"rt Hult. prt"i-tnts 11 n-"\'rnpalhC'llC' portrait ot Hltgh ~t1111n11~ phntottm \ with sklllful dlrttllon b) MQiltf'r l>o11.1ld.,011 v v v . FOOTLOOe&: Ralat p(, 1 hf' llilll< t' ~('~Ut'lll~ c\IT . but IX"twttn the-m \·ou II hi.tvf' to C'lll1urt-.1 ll<l11tlC'mu"' ·dic-tdble story about s mall-town morality .111d '"en ·'~" <otratlons Kc-Yin Bacon shlne-s tn thr lt'ad mh' John h~ow rnakt"Sthe most ofa thanklr""S mlc .1-. thC' -.1nd«"nt ·n mintstt-r Not as ptttenllou'I .1., Fla"lhdum "· but 1 "" tnte~tll'\.I( to watch c-lthC'r "'..,. INDIAJfA J'OllfJtS ARD TU TEMPLE OP DOOM: tt"d PC Harrtson FOt"d l"f'tums In" worth) lnllow-up to aiders oC the-Lost Ark ThC' ltlm hai. tradrmark ca-.fllm vlrtUf'S thr1lllng non-stop .irttnn colortul tt lnlo(S and statt-of ·thl"-art effttts and stunt work It also ., 1 ht• Lucasntm drawbacks of hallow charnt trrlzallon II -.tmpl!stlc ploltlng ()trtt(or Mf'lll'n SptC'lbc-rJ.t skit llv mixes the humorous and scary moments, r-.pec1all) nnp; a manidous oprntng ntllhtC'lub sctnc-The mort' ll'nt <>eenes may bt' too frtghtl"nlnj.t tor , 01111~rr lldrtn "'..,."' GROST'BUSTSJlS: Ra1C'd PC A flNI mlf' rnntf'm rar\ comedy ~·uh suprr1or spec-ta I C'llt'cts Biii Murra\ n A)kroyd and Harold Raml!o arf' thrl't' bumbltn~ rap'>yrho~lsts trying 10 rld Nt'w York nl p;ho.-.t!> 1rr.n ., constant v.tsecrac ks are hllarlou!t <lnd •nurnt) Weavtt wh~ apartmC'nt ti. hau11tt'd. pro,t'<. , • ., mo~ than an tntrllt"Ctual l<'t' lady Th«" ulllmatr O'llrr I hat nnally attacks Nt'W York ls loo funny to ~I\(' ,)\ .............. "' GRE lllLIKS: RatC'd PC ThC'SC' llttlf'CN'alurC'"i "ilart nut It> but f'ventuall~ tum Into dangf'rous mlS<:hlt'f makt'r'I w wreak h.woc In a small town at Chrl<,tmasllmt-. 1ni?lni.t the Gremlins to\ lvld Ilk Is an ama.i:tnp; frat 1n .-. "Plf'l~~·prodl.K't'd ntm. dlrt"CtC'd by JOt' O.mtr 1 ThC' whn~ J Bui Dante and sc~nwr1trr Chns Columbu'I \'t' -.o much fun wtth the GN'mltn"i and with trlbut~ to .,, movies that the human storvllnes arf' lt'h sadh dnrlopt"d Entt'Ttaml~ but forg~ttablt' "" "' THE ILUlA TE J[JJ): RatC'd PG A prcdlctablt' crowd ·a,.rr tor anyone '11.rho·s c-vc-r ~n plckt'd on bv a bully lph Macchio plays the new kid at d California school w bf'c-omC"S a target of teen martial art'> ex~ m uk 1 Pat Mor1ta plays an C'C'CC'nt rte custodla n who d<. ~acrhio rhrough so~ offbtoat karalt' !raining rlt.i and Macchio give nnc-performances and dlrec·tor hn A11tld~n pull.., thl" r1,Qll emotional strlni?c;. a" he did Hoc· k \ . ., "'., THE NAT'lTRAL: Ratf'd PC Robt'rt Rt'dford return-. .in ,1ppl'al~ ba9d>all faJry tal~ that younp.sters ancl am adults will probably rn.Joy Morr jadt'd movlei?orr<. ;i\ bf' put off by the ~If-conscious myth·maklnp, and J\\ handt"d c;\mbollsm A mm with no p,ray arra ... >tX'rl Duvall Wilford Brlmlt'y. Kim Basln~t'r .ind Glenn ST ARR/NG PAUL MICHAEL DIRECTED BY JACK BUNCH Boolf by .Joseph Scein Music by Jetry Bod< lvrtcs by Sheldon H.rn1c> NOW PLAYING S&f.AS..i ... -uus.ca_ .s:.r:-n; LN>A Ilea URE mid CARY Pll IS PioC W9fllllends/ F11d:8y. -Uy 13. 19&4 IS .,;-v ·w--1 m--caU'I s&c Ra ,.., PC • '" ~ ta . al:xJul ~ t~~ -~ pi:unll' ~ tin-tipee:U". Urtbda"> hOt$ • crusii on .. hlindlcll::ilC' wmar bul punu:d °' a f.a.M t ~ wnur~ John ~ who •:ri:it.t S..uan;c iiaDd Mr Mom ~ • ~ .~ ;.lid ftuilratlall t hr: ~ u& lrlu at Ch---•p De y P~ .su~Stz.zWr Anaheim~ 'Great Ramboyan1 Fvn . • los Angeles r ~ Op~ lgftt A ua'll!n<:e L~TheSho Dra:no~ ~ K."lee' Slapp .• FOO" Yo--pr. · Wow ol A Sl'OW ., .... - - # - .. ---·--- 18 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 13, 1984 RESORT TO FINE DINING ••• "SMASH COMEDY * * * * ... " P'romPaee2 km on y drt"sstng offrcsh pressed oh vc oil 1s superb In ponderingtheentrees, we were pleased that the tam1 s of fresh fish and sea plants with sea urchin sabayon remains on the menu. We'd considered this bamboo haskel filled with firm-fleshed fish from Hawau or 'word fish. and perhaps Santa Barbara prawns. the piece ck rf'Stst.tn~on a previous v1s11. Our problem now, though. was to decide bctwttn the tilec of white salmon with cream of parsley sauce CS 14 ), roast squab with black currants. aged New York steak wtth F1ckhn port and fresh peppercorn sauc<'(Sl 6)and I Oother en tree!>. At last. I selected the Santa Barbara prawns with lemon and ginger and marveled at the light texture. the deli cate flavor ofthcsc fresh wa ter-bredbeaut1es. Fi ve e~penly cooked fresh Vt'getables were a colorful foi l for the l'ntrec. My husband, who'sconducting his own pnvatc halibut-tasting wherever hegoq. opted for the hahbu1 braised 1n Quail Ridge chardonnay. He pronounced 11 the besc yet-moist and lender. handsome!) sa uced Howe' er. he teased manredd' Mark LeVanderabout the "oakiness" ofthe chardonna>-bascdsauce. For LeVandcr was formerl) sommcherofla Palme. responsible for 1he fine wine hst of l 60 plus Now as manred', he's the epitome of easy grac1ousnt'Ss. and, of course. can give sound advice on all the wines. He steered us to the excellent Chateau St. Jean American THE BARN A~.can Lunc.n M·F 11 2 30 Dinroer M S from 5 PM Happy He;ur M·f 4 30 10 I PM Sun Champagne Butl~t Br•inct• 10 ? 10 fn1er1a1nment t. Oi.ncmg. Banquet Fac11t1ies t 498.' Ro>dh1ll T usttn 7 30-0 1 1 5 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Ttie original Featuong 01splay b•Otl 1n9 Lunch Mon -Fro i t 2 Omner 11gtllly Mon Fr• from 5 pm Sat & $uf' tr om 4 pm 200 i Harb<>r BlvO Cos1a Mesa 642-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vaoety ol hamburgers. saloo1 s1eai. sandwiches lobster bisque onion souµ fondue and cherry cob ble1 I unch & dinner lrom 1 t 30 M Sa1 Sun 10· 10 Special Sunaav Breakrast Great bar & happy hovr 1545 Aoams at Harbol Costa Mesa 546 7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE rs1abl•she-d s•nce 1939 Omeletles 25 vaPeties Serceo 24 hours Siind w1ches 30 vanetoes Heated garoen patlO dinner serveo 5· 10 PM 34 15 7 Coasl Hwy Dana Poinl I 7 14) 496 9?70 Also 1634 1 Coast Hwy Sunse1 8eacn (213) 592-5404 PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan slyle Fresh hsh ano pa~la Patio dtn1ng Lunch M·F , t 3 O.nner Mon -Sal from 5 p m Happy Hr M r 5 7 Wed Ladies n11e 50¢ wel or.nks hum 3 pm Banquel fac1hlres 600 Newpori Cen1er C:X Fashl()I' 1~1a11d N~wport Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Rrea~tast lunch. dinner Pa110 d1n1nq wllh ocean v•ew MC>OPs1 pr•ce~ Beer I wine Famed 101 Belgian wallies 0Pf!n da11y from 8 AM t 198 S Coast Hwy tn VIiiage Faire Mall Laguna Beacn 497-1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwa11 & Manda11n Cuisines ot Old China Hosl Wallace Lee Chef Yr Chen Elegant <'1n1ng Lunch. Dinner Sal & Sun 0.m Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets Beer & Wine AeasonaDle Pric~ 12 100 Beach Blvd Slanton 898-8933 tumc blanc. Ccnainly L'\ Palme has some of the finest dcsscns 1n town, including an incredibly lemony lemon tan. a chocolate tone with rnerinaueccnter.a cornucopia of pastry filled with wh1techocolate mousse. We fo und a goblet offr~h blueberries and raspberries topped with amaretto 1cccrcam the perfect finale. Th<' unamphfied gu1taranistry ofGrcaory Coleman is v. hat dinner music should be. perfectly tuned to the room. )OU may hsten orconve~ with equal ease. La Palm<''s luncheons tempt with steamed vegetablt"S 1n chilled consomme with pimiento sauce ($3). lambs lettuce and rugula with sun-dned tomatoes and Buffalo mozzarella ($4), N1co1se-typesalad with f~sh tuna.chilled tenderloin ofbct'fw1th roastt'd peppers and seed mustard mousseline ($8. 75).gnlled swordfish with 1infandcl and shallots ($ 14 50). In an era of clones, 1t'sgood to find Ll Palme ~1ng1ng its own song -and singing 1t so well. ''OUR HEARTS WERE YOUN6 AND 6AY'' by Jean Kerr from the Book by Cornelia Otis Skinner July 20. 21, 26, 27, 28 8:00PM July 29 3:00PM Ad•isslot: '4" Ctteral '3" CMNr• & GoN lty CarAoNtn. Tlcbts At ewe loobtort (714) 195.1371 LAPALME, fhe Newporterresonhotel.11 07 Jambortt Road. Newport Beach (644-1 700). Reser· 'at1ons Lunch Monday-Fnday. 11 :30-2. Dinner. Mon- day-Thursda). 6:30-10 Fnda~ and Saturday. 6.30-10-30 Su ndaybrunchfrom 10 102:30 • Colden West College Theatre Gothard Ave. & Center Ave .. Huntington Beach Good TJstc.~ appears twice a month in the Wt't'S.- endcr ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Continental AIRPORTER INN aia.cttte".,,.." Room Con1tnenta1 lunch M·F i 1 30 • 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 3 00 Dinner lrom 5 30 Happy Hour M·F Entertainment & Dancing 7 nights a week Valet Park•nQ Banquet Fac11ttres 18700 MacArthur Irvine 813·2770 CAFE LIDO Newport s Cannety Village 1au spol Cozy atmosphefe American llahan & Con11nen1a1 menu Lunch M·F t 1 3 O.nner nightly 5 1 1 Entertain· ment rnghlly 9 1 30 Sun 1azz session 3-7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675·2968 MARCEL'S VoClal Mate.el. Danc•ng Wea lhru Sat rnghts to Bulll)' Box 9 00 P M to t 30 A M Top 40's Piano bar with Wally Rufh Sun 6 P M Mon 8 JO P M Backgammon Happy hour 4 7 P M Come see our brand new 1001< Serving sandw•cheS SOUP!.. sealOOd and cr0tssants 130 f i 7fh St Cos1a Mesa 646·3666 RIVIERA Con11nen1a1 Chel Richard Bergner since 1970 1n11matf' Dining Lunch 1 t 30-3 00 dinner from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S Brrs101 Costa Mesa 5-'0·38<&0 French BORDEAUX 100 Wines Silver Awa1d Winner Lunches Tues Fu 0.nner M·S Closed Sundays & holidays Off Bristol and Randolph (between Bake< and Bear) tnen left 0010 SI Cle. 758 SI C!a1r, Costa Mesa 540-36' 1 Italian DONATELLl'S The original Since 1973 Now opon 1n our new locahon Serving our famous paz.a and pasta Dine 1n or lake oul 9430 Warner at Bushard. Fountain Valley Behind the SIZZier 963-5965 MARCELL OS Family owned Eslabhshed SIOCe 1973 Pastas. veal pllla Spec1a11z1ng 1n Ctopp1no Beer & Wine served Salad bar Lunch Mon lhru Fn dinner 7 nights a week Sunday Brunch 10·3 p m t 7502 Beach Blvd at Stater Huntington eeach 842·5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ou• fOOd is a trip to Meiuco1 ht ~nee 1972 Open daily from 11 a m fOf lunch & dinner Cock1a1ls Enter1a1n menl Wed thru Sal nights •n the Burro Room 296 E t 7th SI Costa Meas Call 645· 7626 TORTILLA FLATS Award winner year after yea1 Same Sonora style cooking since t949 Open daily t t 30 10 10 PM Sunday brun<.h tO 30 to 3 Happy hour 4 fO 6 PM weekdays Compl1men1ary botanas C~ntina open Ill 2 AM 17 .tO S Coast Hwy . l aguna Beach •94·6588 TRE8 AMIGOS A place lor people Who appreciate gOOd Mexlean tOOd at surprisingly tow prices Open daily t 1 a m lunch & dinner Dally luncheon spec1a1s Dane· 1ng Tues thru Sat. tO p.m. to 1·00 am Top 40's mUSIC Catering 2200 "1arbor Blvd • K Man Plaza. Costs 642·8274 Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS OehC•OUS fash•OO fOO<J pef Henry Segers1rom A greal place lor dinner 7 days trom t 1 a m Sunday Cham- pagne Brunch Between Bullocks and 1 Magn1n So Coast Plaza lower level 556-9700 PUFFINS "Naturally cooked tOOds trom pan cakes lo crepes 10 steaks An adven· lure 1n natUl'al eating Open Sun lhru Thurs 8 am1011pm Fri & Sat Sam to 12 m1drngh1 Visa/MC Casual MOd- e1a1e Prices 3050 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mai 640-1573 Seafood & Steak BLACkBEAADS Hearry Beel Entrees & SeatOO<J Lunch 1 t ·3 00 O.nnei from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F Extensive Oyster Bar Two blocks soulh ot Jotm Wayne A1rport 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh local seato6d, eas1em beel Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, harbor cruises Enle<ta1nment nlghlly and Sunday afternoon Lounge fOOd gal· ley H1stet1c waterfront landmark 1n Newport's Cannery Village 301 0 Lalayene 675·5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seatOOd and tots ol 11 Newport Beach Lunch dinner. Sunday brunch Ovef1ooks Newpoft Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy 6-42 30 1 lrvtne • Lunch. dinner happy hour 1830 Main 545-4 7 7 4 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days Breaklast 7 a m M·F Lunch t 1 ·4 M·F O.nner 4· t 1 M·S Sat & Sun brunch 7.4 Oyster bar Fr1. Sal Sun Banquet fac1l1t1eS up to 500 En1ertatnment Wed ·Sun Pafl()(amic bay view 400 Ma1t'I SI Balboa 673-4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fr&Sh Seafood & 1n1ernatton11 Cu1S1ne Waterfront dining Chef Charles Kalagran Lunch. O.nner, Sat & Sun Award WIMing Brunch Ban.- quets & Catering, Oystef Bar, Enter- tainment Udo VIiiage. Newport Beach 67J..4700 I I \ ., . HIQHIO LOW70 COUNTY IDITIDN FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1984 Costa Mesa 's John Moffett goes Into the Olympics as the reign- ing champion In the breaststroke. See Page Bl . Coast Pigs have their day at the Orange County Fair .I A3 Other Fair stories I AS Laguna civic activist's sex and drug trial con- tlnued./ A3 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· California Marine found guilty In robbing of Illegal aliens at the border .I A4 . ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Mondale and Ferraro begin campaign - before the Democratic convention./ A4 Inflation a fat zero for third month./ AS World Iraq takes credit for blast- ing two more ships out of the water./ AS Trial begins for four Soli- darity members./ A4 People Everyone should have the winning attitude of Junior Wheelchair Summer Sport Campers./87 Sister Eric Marie Is not In the habit of wearing swim suits but she does judge beauty contests./87 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:• Sports The Angels return to ac- tion after the All-Star break with a 5-2 victory over Miiwaukee at Anaheim Stadlum./81 Terry Bradshaw denies reports that he will retire and accept a job as analyst for National Foot- ball League games on CBS./83 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment Wherefore art thou? You should be at the Grove Shakespeare Festival en- joying "Much Ado About Nothing." /WMkender Bualneu Ground broken for Char- ter Centre In Huntington Beach./84 INDEX Bridge 8ul .. tln Bo1rd Bullness CaJlfomla Nowa Claulfled Cornlea Crouword OMth Notices Gardening Horoteope Ann Lander• MutuaJ Fund• National New9 Opinion Paparazzl P.op .. Pollce Log Pubtlo Notic. Aeltaurant1 Spon1 Stock Mart<ett T~ Thee ten W•th« WorktNWI 88 A3 84 A4 CS-8 88 ce C3 88 C7 88 84 A4 A8 87 87 A3 C3-5 Weekender 81-3 85 88 WMkend« A2 A4 ORANGE C OUNTY . C A LIFOR N IA IS CENTS • Burned boy gets grand tour_ HB officers give David Rothenberg a helicopter ride, visit to police s___,t-=a'--u-o-n By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Ot-.o.., ......... Huntington Beach police officers arc known for tbear tough. no- nonscnsc approach an dealing with lawbreakers. But Thursday, local o fficers opened their hcans to a fraal , badly burned boy, g1vmg ham a grand tour of the ctt} poltce Statton. a nde on an all-tcrram beach vehicle and a Ota.ht along the coast tn a poltce helicopter The rec1p1ent of the warm attentton was David Rothenberg. the 8-ycar- old boy from Brook.J yn who was nearly burned to death 16 months ago when has father ~t fire to their Buena Park motel room The youth at- tracted nauonWlde attentJ on when he defied the odds and survived deps1te has scvert anJunes Earlier this week. has mother, Mane Rothenberg announced that she and David arc moving to Oranec County. an pan to be closer to UC lrvme Medical Center, where David as scheduled for plastic surgef'} later this month The Rothenbergs aJso have made man) fnends tn Orange o.-,,...,......., ........ 1( ...... Nune Dee Fnaer and Buntinaton Beach Police Department helicopter pilot Jim Lall give burn victim David Rothenber&. 8, an aerial tour of the city. Gunman 'rolls' off in $103,000 auto I\ man posing as a potential Rolls- Royce buyer put a gun to a sales- woman's head and stok a SI0).000 Cornich conven ibk Thursda\ The Rolls-Royce was for sale through Concannon Ho rseless Stables of Newpon Beach and the saleswoman, Helen Riordan. 28, of Newpon Beach. agreed to meet the ma n at the Brea Mall about 9 p.m Thursday. When she arrived, the suspect, dressed in a three-piece suit forced her out of the luxury auto and took off "'•th the car It was s1m1lar to incadt>nt an Yorba Landa Wedncsda} when a well- drcssed man tried to steal a Mercedes Benz and then eluded arrest Gary Concannon. owner of the coachworks. said 1t 1s not unusual for has sales agents to meet prospecta"e clients. "Rolls Ro} ce dealers offer personal service and we do everything we can to work w11h people." Concannon said. adding 11 was the first auto he has (Pleaee 11ee ROLLS/ A2) You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -PageC1 Patches play replace pills for blood pressure pa ti en ts New dosage of hypertension m~di~ine developed by UC Irvine medical researchers ---- By ANDREA ADELSON Of the .,.., l'tloC • ..,. Hypertension patients ma) soon give up popping palls forever and instead substitute a skin patch that UC Irvine researchers have shown can safely deliver a week's dose of medication. The patch. which could be an use as early as this fall. probably wall prove m ost popular with the elderly. who have trouble remcmbenng to take medications. and tho~ wanting to avoid side effects brought on b) quickly absorbed palls. Dr Michael Weber. director of the UCI H}per- tens1on Center an Long Beach. said. "If we can do a better JOb treating hypenens1o n. we can save laves." saad Weber. a professor of medicine who coordinated a national study of the patches. More than SO malhon Amencans suffer from some fonn of high blood prnsurc, which increases the nsks of hean attacks and strokes. Only 50 percent of patients treated for high blood pressure are believed to be taktn~ their med1cat1ons as prescnbed Twice daily is the t)pacal dose. he said "A non-fatal stroke as an awful way to finish hfe.'' added the researchl·r. who treats some of the 150 patten ts a week referred to the hypcnensaon center at the Veterans .\dmanas- trauon Medical (enter 1n Long Beach The fll'\h-toned patch "hould he on the marl..ct this fall after gaining C).pected Food and Drug .\dm1n1<;- 1rat1on apprtn al. W('ber 'Wl1d The patch 1sn·t a belier product than the 20 to lO blood pressure med1cat1ons current!\ prescnhed b) doctors, he said. "The beaut\. of th as 1s 11'qml) once a week.'' Weber s.i1d The kin patch. about the size of a thumbnail and thinner than a ban· dage. 1s impregnated with a clonadane hydroclonde. a w1del\ prescribed but potent anll-h} pcncns1' e medication. he sa id It 1s designed )O med1cat1on dif- fuses slowl} through the o;\un of the chest or arm for 'iC' en days and can withstand exposure to e\erc1se and bath mg. Weber !.aid. the concept ot regu- lating dosage isn't a ne\\-one. UCI researchers arc pioneers 1n develop- ing a sophastacated pump for daabcucs which inJCCts the proper 1nsuhn dose whale mon11onng blood sugar level Far sampler sclf-adhe'\1\e patches dousc-d with drugs alo;o have been used to treat mo11on sacl..ness and angina, a hean disorder 'Jone. ho~ ever. arc able to lkln rr a c,tead) dose for up to a \\-Cd.. ht' '\aid "There's a hmat on ho"' much medacauon rnn be pushed through the skm.'' \\o cher said. poanuni out that the amount of clonadane prescnbcd for a weel.. as un~. measured an tracu ons of a malhgram The medical hrea~through was de" eloped JOtntl) ti' Palo .\lto-basc-d .\lza Inc.. a h10-med1cal research firm. a nd dru~ maker Boehnnger ln&clheam Ltd .. of Connecticut Watson leaves his mark on Coast College Disti:-ict New black letters adorn the f.aC't' of the Orange Cout Collcp Ubraf) The buildifta has been renamed 10 honor of Norman E. Wat.soa, the oast Community Colleae District chanceJloT who retired thiJ month. The new sian aun.ds u a pennut"nt tnbutc to tum. After 32_~ Mth lht collctie d.iatric:t, i.ncl\14lna ll ila chief admini1tr1torl Watton lca\lcs behind other. less v ible but no 1mponant penonaJ stampa on lht lDllltutions be &uidcd. Under his lcadctlh1p, Ora~ Cotat arcw to become the \ltc a larpt 1inale-ca.mpu1 community col.Jep; Oold1 n W t Col . •nCd ' PHIL SltlDEllU PEOP LE IN THE NEWS an Huntioiton Beach, ['Ubtic tclt· v1&ion 1tat1on 11..0C'E Cb.an.nel ~O bcpn broadca una. and Coanhne an ionO\lltlvt college Without a campu """launched. \ .\lthough he has not b«n without rnucs tn ~nt years. Watson·s natio nwide reputation as • leader 10 communit) coltcic education 1s un· di putcd. Last •'ttk, .,hilt dnnna out his offitt tn Costa Moa. Watson n:flcct· ed on hi lcnathy carttr. ~hkh parallel~ the hi tOC) o< the cul'* dastnct. "£~\tntt II~, I came to Oransc < o: ,t Junior Colqc (in tQS!) for a one 01 t't'l.~ycar hitch," he \AJd •• I lhdn·t know much about junior coll~t' 'thh wtre c lied then. but I wu penuoded to 11vt 1t I try. And (Pl MeeoeWATSO!C/il) ) County dunng David., difficult months of recov"Y. The younpter appeared 1n fine spants Thursday as a au.est of the Huntinston Beach Police Depan- meot. His visit bepn With a modest proposal by Officer Nick Ekovtch. whose ststcr Dee Fruer. '' David'~ nurse. Ekovtch works tbe C1ty'1 beach ~trol. and be rcc.cl\.ed pcmllSSIOO to let David nde one of the three-wheel all-temun motorcycles used to pohet> the beaches Ekov1ch wd th1np snow1'alled from thttt, ~lly when Davtd was introduced to the shift's qtcb commander "Lt. (Bruce) Young couldn't do enou&b for b1m," EkoVleb said ... He set up the behcopter nde ... Before the fti&)\t. Davtd enjoyed a v1s1t to the oea.rby La.kc Suec1 F11t Stat.aon. Ekov1ch said firdigbtcn pvc the \.OUngst.er a hft IO a snorkel UrUt, a (Pleue eee BUmD/ A.2) County's toughest event in Olympics: A bus to the Games Transportation for opening day rttes nearing a sellout By ROBERT BARKER Of .. 0.-, ........ Havmg bought two S 120 uclc.ets for the July 28 opening day Ol)mp1c Games ccrcmon acs at the Los A ngelcs Coliseum. Huntington Harbour resi- dent Chuck Bennett set about to lane up transporation to the event The hard pan was gettm$ the Olympic t.ackets to the ccrcmomes. he reasoned . But he was shocked, he said. when be went to one of the 22 T1ckctron outlets handhng the bus rcscrvauons in Southern California and was told Rapid T rans1 t Distnct buses had been sold out for opening day. "l was lQld I could get a bus that would arrive at 4:30 p.m .. but that's a half-hour after the ceremonies nan .. l didn"t want to do thaL -President Reagan will be there and at wdl be impressive. But I have a nagmg coronary cond.Juon and woutdn•t want to drive. "I thought about ta.long out an ad or somethJn& and sellina my Ol>mp1c tickets.- Bennett persevered, however, and managed to bu} two SI 0 bus tickets to the event for Ills wife and hirmelf at the Spons Chalet 10 HuntingtOo Bc.ach. the only Ticketron A&cocy along the Orange Coast bandhng bus rcservauons. Bennett may have JUSt come an under the wire. according to RTO officials. Contacted in Los Angeles this morn1ng, they acknowledged bus reservat.aons for Orange County fans arc mdeed filling up fast. They said. however. that they're adding bu.se. where they•rt needed and no time (Pleue 9ee OL YllPICS/ A2) Irvine to tighten 'freebie' policy after suit settled By ANDREA ADELSON Of -0.-,""' ..... The Cit} of In inc antendc, to strengthen its pohcaes on proh1h1tang employees from accepting gifts m the near future to make sure there as no "room for m1santerpreta11on ... T he changes come an the wale of this week's $250.000 out-of-coun settlement With tWO IOSpC'CtOfS who sued the city and an El Toro contractor ·for defamauon and ID· "as1on of pnvac) Bruce Bullard of Costa Mesa and .\n Peck of .\nahcam sued after the) were named 1n a briber) probe that alleged Clt) em- ployees solicited food liquor and overttme pa) 1n C'(Changc for quacl anspcct1ons A.ss1stant ('11~ \.fanager Paul Brad' said Thursda., he belie' es the current policy as clear and forbids the accep- tance of gJfts "But one ques11on was "'hether 11 was widel~ d1stnbutcd and lnown b' all emplo~~:· Brad' said Vance Simonds. the two mspcc- tors · at tomey. said tTe would welcome an) tightening of the policy but disagreed Wlth Brady's anterpretauon of the current policy. Stmon'ds. of Irvine. pointed out that the adm1mstrauve law JUdgt who presided over the inspectors' person- nel heanng found the policy am- biguous. One pohC) indicated that 311y designated employee who accepts gifts won.h more than S25 from a single source m a single }ear should repon at 1f the employee doesn't reciprocate. Simonds said. Inspectors arc among the dC'Sl.gnated group But Bullard and Peck recctved a conflacung ~-Chnstmas memo an I 980 which said cmplo)ecs should accept no gifts "The most important aspect as to make that consistent and to promulgate the pohC) ma clear and equatable forrnat to ever)'one. from (Pleue eee IRVI1flt/A2) Friday 13th, fulJ moon1 good luck, some claim: .,. VINELAND. N.J. (AP) -A. full moon on R1d9y the 13th.,._ nwc. some cmge, but thoM whO dafm to .,,.eta wtlchcf lft .,.. ~ eotemn owemontes and Joyous c1labntion• beat• oft~•...,. colncidence.. ; Mfgull Serrano. who operat .. an rwt> ~known• a~ trf thlt toUthem New W'fllll/ communtty. met ..._of wttcnel' ~•11 -- ludcy 13 Off Ind Fat luek 13 candlea. tor uemt* -boomed becm•· thls month'• U moon cornea on Fridey the 13th. "For tome peop6e, Frtday the 13'h .. a kdcy ct.y;• Sen1lno ~ P "Bullnw la booming In the oocott ~ end I'm ... 1M bOtank:a ........ tot ot • 13· tt .. :· ... GM\ F'rOll, who ---... School of Wtcca In New Bern, N.C .• t~ meMI lttwat\n to eout 20,000 wltctw. t'l cowna acr01a the country. ... Freet uld a tul moon on Ffidey th9 13th ''9dds • nttle to .. feltMt-. We're hM1g en extra p.rty. HIMngtNtull moon w.d h Utf) It lidnd of a t.ltfve OCCM&on." --> • i;. Norman It. Wac.on Cycle rider near death I\ ~I ·\.Car-old motorcyclist wu drnains 10 hfe toda~ after he wn IOJU~ an Huntington Beach on Thu™1a) when a woman swerved into has path while adJuSlln& a safct) i;ut that her young child was ndtna an. pohtt rrponed. f~ E. Gordon ofGardC""n Grove 11 an cntacal cond1t1on at the Fountain Valle' Communit} H~rnw trauma ~nlct whttt he 1 • betna treated for a Uull fnc1ure. twO broken l and numerous internal 11\JUOCS. ~ motoKyhst was not weanna a helmet at the ttmc of the ICIC'idcnt. aC'COrd1na to Hunun.iton 8eacb JtlTCope The ICl'.40 a.m. m1mao occumd near the intct1Ktloo of Guf"icld ~ \ enut and Edwards uect. • I A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Fnday, Juty 13. 1SUM Mesa pair face child-beating ra13 A Costa Mesa couple cbaracd w1lh "~ly beatJng 3 S-ycar-old chiJd l"ilh a leather belt were bound over for tnal in Superior Court oo felony cbild abuse charics, accordina to a CoNTINUEo STORIES Aarbor MunicipaJ Court clerk. Ter.:sa 8arreda1 26 and her 1.tvo-n boyfncnd. Benedict Gitano. 49, were amsted May 6 m their Sunrise Circle home anrr an anonymous tipster notified the Orange County Socu1I Services Aaency . The child, Mano Barreda. was dis.covered inside lhe home "an an abused cood1uon." police reported ·IRVINE TO TIGHTEN POLICY •.. 17'rom A l lhe top down," S1moods sajd. "Anytime that a dty official gOC'~ to the o~ning of a rei>taurant or a codta1I party and consumes more than a bottle ofhquor's worth of food or dnnk, 1he1t> 1~ a p<itc:nt t·ontl1c1. The question 1' "'a~ thcrc inl1uence'!" he askrd. Brad) said .. we heard that through- "''' thi> ht'7ir'ln!! !h.:: • •h ~~-··~· " double $tandard. We: don't think that's the case." A n·vis1on in the pohC'y will .. Wall ullltl the: dust settles. I C'an't sa) 1f 11 will IX-a week or a month." he: said. Since: the mspectors filed suit three years ago. Brady ~1d city officials hav(' "rnns1stcntly maintained" they wouldn't tolerate freebies and intend to preserve ln1nc's imaac:.-as corrup- tion free. The rnspcctor$' only indcscrcllon was an apparent policy violation by accepting a bollle of whiskey at Chnstmas, the judge ruled dunng their two-week hearin$ IO appeal their firing. They were gJven a 10-day suspension. 1;BURNED BOY IN HUNTINGTON ... From Al taddl·r-lil-t• dn ice used tor lighting h1gh-me fire'>. I he lirclightcr:. abo tool-Da \ 1<l on a hrc trucl-rnk and kt h1m hear a '>lrl'n. .. 1 hn put a ( ftrt:) 1acket and hat on him and he got to hold tht• ho'>e." N ur\l' I r:t\l'r \a1d Afll•r the lirt• \tatll>n '1s1t. Oav1c1 and his nurse ~ere !.trapped into a I luntington lkat·h police helicopter \vlth Offaw Jim Lail JO the pilot's -.eat .. We ended up flying over Long Beach, looking at the naval shipyards and the Queen Mary," Lail said. "I think David waved to ever) person on the beach ." Oavu.l \aid hl' cnJO)Cd the: l11ght and dido 't get air\tck. .\fter a few minute!> re~t at the police station. David wa~ preparing to conclude his bus) day with dinner at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant. David said he's ncited about the move to Orangt· County. "I'm going to ti) school in Septem- ber." he said. He and his mother are living in Fullerton, and David will enter the lh1rd grade at Easts1de Chnstian School. David, 8. :.t11l must wear a press- unzcd garment over his bod} and a face mask to aid his skin grafts. He faces }cars of reconstructive surgery. He suffered bums over 90 percent of his bod} in a fire set by Charles David Rothenberg. 43, m a Buena Park motel room March 3. 1983. David's father had promised to take him to nearby Disneyland dur- ing a tnp from their New York home. But he later admitted he set the tire because his divorced wife wouldn't let him see the boy anymore. The elder Rothenberg 1s serving a 13-year sentence in California's Soledad Pnson ~ft.er pleading guilty in June 1983 to attempted murder. WATSON LEAVES MARK ON DISTRICT ••• From Al here I am 32 years later "I liked 1t. I bt·came sold on thl' whole movement, the idea of l>econd- chance mst11ut10ns and opportun1ttcs for young people." Watson is an Orange County native who graduated from Tustin High School. He attended Pomona Col- lege, USC and Claremont Graduate School before earning his doctorate in education at Stanford l 1n1vcrs1ty. He taught English. speech, drama. his- tory, Journalism and other subjects at high schools tn Chino and Fresno. For four years, he was supenntendcnt of the Capistrano Union High School D1stnct. "That's when I dt·c1ded I wanted lo be a big city admin1-;trator, head ol a K-12 (ktndergarten through high school) system," he explained. Watson !.aid he had never con- sidered working in a college system before fate stepped in. At a meeting JO Los .\ngcles. Watson found himself sining next to 8111 Priest. then an ac;sistant supenntendent at Orange ( ·oast The two chatted at the meeting and the next morning Pncst offered Watson aJOb at the college. It was 1952. Watson's house 1n southern Orange Count) had bumt·d down and his contract with the Capistrano district was expinng. He decided to accept a Job at OCC as half- time assistant supenntendent for 'ocattonal and adult education and half-lime psychology teacher. On his first day. he was led to a tin) office and instructed to prepare some schedulec; and news releases. Al the lime, OCC was a new JUn1or college tak.Jng shape on grounds formerly occupied b) the Santa Ana .\rmy Air Base. "There were onh dirt roads around and the old grecn:frame buildings," Watson recalled ... Mud puddles all over the place It was very difficult to get from one side of the campus to the other wtthout getting your shoes and pants mudd) There were still dorms on the campu') "'1th people sleeping 10 them." What no\.\ " tlw adm1ss1ons and records building wa<, built as thl· college hhral) for a maximum ol about 2.000 students. the retmng chancellor said r oda}, OCC enroll., about 15 11mc~ that number earh >:>emester. In the early 11150!">. there wrrr {\\O or three malt' 0( < "1udents to e"cn female student. · ".\t that time:· V.atson said, .. thC' girls would rnmt• to Orange Cott\t College perhap\ Im <;1x week'> or mavhc a seme!>k1 1n order lo mcl'l \Omcone and get maml•d. <)I courst', thing'> have changed radKally \lntr tho~e davc;.·· To<lay. women make: up mon· than th.in half thl' enrollment. V..:11 1,1111 <,;11d 1111e nt his earlv rt'\pon\lh1l111n wa., n·nu1ltng and he found hurl'il'lf lighting the \.\1de- '>Prt·ad h<.'11et that ·"junior n1lkgl''i arc 1u'>t high ~chool" \.\1th <t~h trays." ·\t thr .,amt· llmt>, Warson faced Im own l rn-..,roalh Ht· ended his teal h- ing dut1l'S to conccntralc on adm101<,- Just Call 642-6086 tration. When OCC President Basil Peterson retired in 1963. Watson was named to the post. The followrng year. when plans were made to open a second college. Watson was named chancellor of the dtstnct. He said his goals wen.· to meet the educational needs of coastal Orange County, to make education a"ailable to a wider segment of the commun1t) and to offer a variety of leam~ng options. These goals seemed Within reach because the boom years were begin- ning for two-year 10stitutions. "During the 1960s and early '70s. community colleges nat1onw1de grew tremendously and rapidly," Watson recalled .. A lot of students couldn't afford to go lO the four-year inst1tu- tions, so community college enrol- lments grew very raptdl). Dunng that period. one new community college on the average would develop eve!) week tn the United States." Jn the m1d-60s, Coast District trustees decided to sell some OCC acreage along Harbor Boulevard and to use the money to establish a second rnllege in Huntington Beach. Some OCC faculty members opposed the move. fcanng 11 wouJd drain re- ~ources from the Costa Mesa campus. Nonetheless. Golden West College opened in 1966. The college d1stnct paid S 1.2 million for the 111-acre site. Last year, the d1stnct sold JUSt three surplus Golden West acres for $1 .5 million. Watson said he soon learned an important lesson: when you provide people with convenient access to education, they'll take advantage of 1 l. "The year after Golden West ~tarted. the percentage of students from Wc..-stminster who attended community college tripled," he said, When Golden West was being built, college officials wanted to allow students to view televised educa- ttonal programs 1n various campus locat10ns. District officials learned that Orange C ounty had been al- located an educational television LhanneL hut no one had applied to use 11 Thr < oast District did and KOCE Channel 50. based at Golden West. began broadcasting in 19 72. Watson 'ia1d there was little initial opposition to the television station. He said the nit1c1sm grew when state funding began dwindling and some instruc- tors saw the TV station as a rival for the same remaining resources. The district's third colle~e. C oasthnc. was launched in 1976 with 3 record openins enrollment of 22.000 and a unique design . The l'.Ollege ha!. no central campus but offers classes at rented community locat1om ft ts tailored to older, part- t1me students. Watson said its design ha5 been rnpu:d by other institutions. Watson denies th e district spent too lav1shl) dunng the boom period. sa-.ing the district did not levy the maximum tax rate permitted. But the low('r rate was fr01c:n when Prop- osition 13, lhe 1978 tax reform measure. was passed by voters. "lfwe had levied the maximum tax. at that time, we would have been much better off today," he said. The retiring chancellor admitted the past few years have been his most difficult ones. Proposition 13 gav(' the state more control over local pro- grams. A "hit list" eliminated state funds for numerous classes. And collective bargaining was per- mitted for college faculty members. "That came at about the same time as resources were shnnking." Watson said. "So here you had a (union), which had an interest tn more wage!.. shorter workmg hours and better working conditions. at the same ume as you had less and less mone} available .. So what happens 1s you have <i train commg in each dirC'ctwn straight at one another on the same track. Obviously, you'n• going to have a collision " In the Coa~t D1stnct, that colhs1on took the form of massive layoffs. an unsuccessful! drive to recall district tru!>tees and finally the election la!tl November of three trustees !>Up- ported b~ a district teachers union. Af\er the election. Watson an- nounced he would retire in June. though he claimed 1t was not because of the election. Before the election, Watson said he believed the teachers werC' trying to gain control of the district's govern- ing board. Asked now whether his worst fears are coming true. the retiring chancellor's brief response was, "Only time will tell." Regarding the community college movement, Watson said. ··1 think it's at a crossroads. The old boom days are gone forever. I think the colleges may need 10 strike out in new directions now. These center around increased cooperation between busi- ness and industry and thecommunity colleges. more re-training of people who arc technologically displaced. And I lh1nk the community colleges should have an increased role in developing adult literacy." Watson ts cntical of California legislators who want community colleges to return to minimal junior college goals of vocational training and preparation for four-year schools. And regarding th~ Coast District that he's helped build over the past 32 years, Watson said, "I feel concerned about whether we can continue the line repuation we've had locally and nationally. I hope we can. I believe it's poss1 ble." · At 68. Watson ~aid he's not ready for the rocking chair. He plans to maintain a horoe in Orange County and do college consulting work. He will have the honorary title of C"hancellor Ementus but. he foresee~ no further involvement with the Coast Distnrt He's satisfied with the achievements ht• will leave behind. "I think r vc accomplished more than I thought I would ," he said. What do vou like about tht> Daily Pilot? What don 't you like? Call the number at left and your mtssage will be recorded, transcr ibed and delivered lo the appropriate t>ditor. Tht> same 24-bour answerln1t !iervlce may be used to ret'ord letters to the t>ditor on any topic Contributor. to our Letters <'olumn mu.t lnelude their name and telephone number for vtrtfit'ation. No <'lrculatlon <'Alls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. 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Temps AlbM~ HI Lo 84 60 C>allu-FI Worth Dayton 0..-.Yer 0.MolnM Detroit Ouiu111 am 2-4 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-2 1-3 Swell <llrectlon: eout- Illness-causing bacteria found in Newport Harbor By JERRY HIRSCH Of ltle Dall)' PMot Ii.ff A bacteria that cause') gastrointestinal illnesses has been found in Newport Harbor but water qual11y otlicials do not have enough test results yet to judge whether there is a public health hazard. "This is the question: do these numbers consititute a health hazard? We don't know yet. It 1s too early in the game," said Gordon Anderson. the environmental prosram manager with the Santa Ana Region of the state Regional Water Quality Control Board. Biologists with the water board CONTINUED STORIES were scheduled today to announce they have identified the bacteria in the harbor's waters. The water board was to meet at Newport Beach City Hall this afternoon. The bacteria, enterococcus, a sub- group of Fecal Streptococcus, comes from the waste of warm blooded _ animals such as humans, horses and dogs. The water board is testing water in the bay to see if waste discharge from boaters is polluting the water. Recent studies by the Environmen- tal Protection Agency discoverd that the bacteria was a better indicator of bacterial pollution than coliform, the bacteria the county health depart- OLYMPICS BUS RIDES ... F rom A l slots have sold out. Bul spokesman Mark Littman indicated some ticket holders may indeed be shut out on the only means of public transportation to the Olym- pics for Orange County residents unless thry make reservations im- mediately. RTD operates seven park-and-nde facilities but the one at Cerritos College in Norwalk is easily the most 1n demand for Orange County resi- dents since there is no local site. Littman said more than 20.000 reservations have been sold for the Cerritos College pickup site and about 75,000 reservations have been c;old at all the sites. The RTD is geared up to handle 1.25 mtlhon riders. he said. But rides will be provided on a first- come. first-served basis and ticket- holders should call the RTD at 635-6010 to get a RTD Service brochure that contains a schedule and information on how to get bus tickets. He said people can also call the Ticketron 634-1300 but cautioned that mail orders or telephone requests must be made 10 days in advance. The Cerritos College pickup point for loc.al residents was selected. according to Littman, because no facilitjes were available in Orange County. ment uses to check the quality of Newport Harbor waters. Parts of the Upper Newport Bay such as Dover Shores and North Star Beach are closed to protect swimmers because of the high concentrations of coliform bacteria. Testing started two weeks ago at 14 locations in the bay and will contmue unlll August. A more complete report on the test program will be presented to the water board at its September meeting. "We just can't draw any con- clusions yet because we don't have enough information." Anderson said . ROLLS •.. From Al had stolen m I 5 years of business. The gunman will have to find a new dash for the car ifhe tries to sell it in its complete form, Concannon said. "We had just taken the wood out of the dash to refinish it. The police will catch the guy because you can't dnvc a Rolls-Royce for very Ion~ without a dash. Someone will notice 1t," he said. The auto was a 1980 model. Other Rolls Royce dealers were alerted of the theft. Concannon said Riordan came to work today but was pretty shaken by the incident. .. You would be too if someone held a gun to your head," Concannon said. *NOW THRU JULY 31st* EVERY PLANT 20% OFF! AM LING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) •FREE• Local Delivery Open Mon thru Sal 8:30-5:30, Sunday 9:00-5:30 1500 eaat coaat highway • newport beech, callfornla • (714) 644-9510 EJ ' r 1r. ". • -·r~. ·. " 'J . ... ' I ., r ·" .. ~ . ; .. ~ ,·,~, ~ ' I .,. ' .· Mt_•• .. HIGH IO LOW70 f IRST f 0111811 FRIDA V, JULY 13. 1984 Costa Mesa 's John ffettgoes Jn to the OlympJcs as the retgn- tilg champion In the breaststroke. See Page Bl . Co ast Pigs have their day at the Orange County Fair./ A3 Other Fair stories I A8 Laguna civic activist's sex and drug trlal con- tinued./ A3 California Marine found guilty in robbing of Illegal aliens at the border./ A4 .·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Mondale and Ferraro begin campaign - before the Democratic convention./ A4 Inflation a fat zero for third month./ AS ··:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:· World traq takes credit for blast- ing two more ships out of the water .I AS Trlal begins for four Soli- darity members./ A4 People Everyone should have the winning attitude of Junior Wheelchair Summer Sport Campers./8 7 Sister Eric Marie Is not in the habit of wearing swim suits but she does judge beauty contests./87 Sports The Angels return to ac- tion after the All-Star break with a 5-2 victory over Miiwaukee at Anaheim Stadium./81 Terry Bradshaw denies reports that he wlll retire and accept a job as analyst for National Foot- ball League games on CBS./83 Entertainment Wherefore art thou? You should be at the Grove Shakespeare Festival en- joying '·Much Ado About Nothing." /WH kender :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Bualneu Ground broken for Char- ter Centre In Huntington Beach./84 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Buslnns Callfornla News Claulfled Comic• Croaaword ~ Death Notloes Gardening Horoacope Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• Natlonal News Opinion Paparazzi People PoOoe Log Public Notlcet ~taurant1 Sport• Stock Marketa T.i.vtllon Theetera WNth« Wortd Newt • I 86 A3 BA AA C5-8 86 cs C3 88 C7 88 a. A4 A8 87 87 A3 C3-5 Weettender 81-3 BS 88 Weekender A2 A4 OP.ANGE COUNTY C.Al 1 ~0RN IA :1 ~-CE....:"': sea e ID HB cops host burne d youth David Rothenberg gets grand tour after move to OC By PHlL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille °"" ...... 8blft Huntington Beach police officers are known for their tough. no- nonsense approach in dealing with lawbreakers. But Thursday, local officers opened their hearts to a frail. badly burned boy. giving hi m a grand t0ur of the city police station. a ndc on an all-terrain beach vehicle and a flight along the coast in ~police helicopter. ,,. . ootou °"",... .............. It ...... Suspect believed responsible for Coast robberies. By STEVE MARBLE An escaped convict suspected of pul11og more than two doz.en rob- bcncs throughout Orange County in recent weeks d.Jed Thursday 10 a shootout with police outside a Gar- den Grove motel Juhan Clement Jordan, 33.=c{ have fired the fatal shot into bts pohc~ said. An autopsy was sched- uled toda" Jordan.' a reputed drug uSCT aJlqed to hhe been on a fast-paced robbery b1oge that included holdups tn Hunt- mgton Beach, Newport Beach. Dana Pomt and Westm1r.ister, reportedly pulled a re vol vcr on a pair of Garden Grove pohcemen as he ran from bu motel room. "He ~ched mto bis pocket and pulled out a revolver," explained Sp.. Bruce Beauchamp. "Both officers fired." The recipient of the warm at ntaon was David Rothenberg, the 8-year- (Pleue eee BURNED/ A2) Nune Dee Fruer and Huntington Beach Pollce Department helicopter pilot Jim Lall gi•e burn 'rictim Da'rid Rothenbera, 8, an aerial tour of the city. Jordan apparently kept running after the officers tired and Jumped ~ small fence where be varusbed from view behind the Sand.man Motel at Beach and Garden Grove boulevards. (Pleue 11ee ESCAPED/A2) Gunman 'rolls ' off in $103 ,000 aut o .\ man posing as a potent1al Roll'>- Royce buyer pu1 a gun to a sales- woman's head and stole a SI 03.000 Cornich convertible Thursday. The Ro lls-Royce was for sale through Concannon Horseless Stables of Newport Beach and 1he saleswoman. Helen Riordan. 28. of Newport Beach. agreed to meet the man at the Brea Mall about 9 p.m. Thursday. When she arrived. the suspect. dressed in a three-piece suit forced her out of the luxury auto anJ took ofT with the car. It was s1m1lar to incident 1n Yorba Linda Wednesda) when a well- drcssed man tncd to steal a Mercedes Benz and then eluded arrest. Gary Concannon. owner of the coachworks. said 1t as nol unusual for his sales agents to meet prospec11ve clients. "Rolls Royce dealers offer personal service and we do everythtng we can to work with people." Concannon c;aad, adding 11was1hc first auto he has (Pleue eee ROLLS/ A2) You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -Page C1 Patches may replace pills for blood pressure patients New dosage of hypertension med!cine developed by UC Irvine medical researchers By ANDREA ADELSON Of the Delly Pliol 8lllfl Hypertension patients ma) soon give up popping pills forever and instead substitute a sktn patch that UC Irvine researchers have shown rnn safely de li ver a week's do~ of med1cat1on. The patch. which could be in use ac; early as this fall, probabl) ..,., ill prove most popular wtth the elderl). "ho have trouble remcmbenng to talc medications. and those wanting to avoid side effects brought on b) quickly absorbed palls. Dr M ll hael Weber. director of the UCI H~ per· tension Center in Long Beach said "If we can do a better JOb treating hypertension. we can save li\.es." said Weber. a professor of medicine who coordinated a national study of the patches. More than 50 million Amen can\ suffer from some form of high blood pressure, which increases the nsks of · heart auacks and strokes. Only 50 percent of patients treated for high blood pressure are believed to be tak1n$ their medications as prescnbed. Twice daily is the typical dose. he said. "A non-fatal stroke 1s an awful way to finish li fe," added the researcher. who treats some of the 150 patients a week referred to the hypertension center at the Veterans Admm1s· tratton Medical t enler 1n Long Beach The flesh-toned patch should oc on the market th1'i fall after g:uning e'pccted fl)Od and Drug .\dm101c;- trat1on appro\al. \\d>er said The patch isn't a better product than the 20 to JO blood pressure med1ca11ons currt'nth prescnbcd by doctors. he saJd "The beaut\' ofth1s 1s it's onh once a week," WebCr ..aid The slon patch. about the size of a thumbnail and thinner than a ban- dage. 1s impregnated with a clonidine hydroclonde. a .,.,.1deh· prescnbcd but potent ant1-hypertens1"e med1cat1on. he said It 1s designed so me'd1ca11on dif- fuses slowl) through the skin of the chest or arm for seven da\ s and can withstand exposure 10 ex.erc1se and bathing. Weber said the concept of regu- lating dosage isn't a new one. UCI researchers are p1onl"ers 1n de\.elop- 1nga soph1st1catcd pump ford1abet1cs which injects the proper 1nsuhn dose while monttonng hlood sugar level Far s1mpkr self-adhe"'1"e patches doused \lollh drugs al"'<> ha't' b«n used to treat motion \ld.ness and angina. a heart d1~order '-lone. ho.,.,_ ever. are able to delner a stead\ dose for up 10 a .,.,.eek. he ~1d "Thert''s a limit on ho" much med1ornon can oc pushed through the skin:· \\ cbcr said poinung out that the amount ol do01d1ne prescnbed tor a .,.,.ed. is lln' measured an frartton.., of a m1lhgram The mcd1rnl breakthrough was de" eloped 101ntl> h\ Palo .\ho-based .\lza Inc. a b10-med1tal rt'search firm. and drug maker Boehnnger lngelhc1m Ltd . of C'onn('Cttcut Watson leaves his mark on Coast College District New black letters adorn the face ot the Oranie Coast Collcar library The bu1Jdin1 has bctn ttnamcd in honor of Norman E. Wauon, the Coas1 Community Collcac Distril·l chao<lCllor who retired this month. The new ian stands au pcnnancnt tnbutc to tum. Aflcr 32 years with tbt collqe distnct, 1nclud1n1 21 as its chief adminis,ratQr1 Watson leaves behind other. less v1s1ble but no lcs 1mponant persona! itamps on the 1nstuu11ons he 1u1dcd. ' Under tus leadership, Oran~c C'oa•t IJ'CW lO bcc:omt' the state I lal)tst sm1lc-campu1 commurmy collqe: Golden W t Coll oprn'd • PHIL SIEIDEllU PEOPLE IN TH[ NEWS in H untinaton 8tad1. rubhc tt'~ \i11on \lation KO\f Channel SO bcpn bmadcuttn.g. and coa .. thnc. an 1nn9v111"c collctt-w1lhout • campu WI\ la\lnchcd. .\lthouah he ha~ not bttn ""lthout cn11cs in ttttn1 )ea~. Wauon·~ nationwide ttputallon as a leader 1n commun11y collesr rducauon 1\ un- di puted Last wctk. while clcanna out his office an Costa Mesa. Watwn reOt:'Ct- rd on ha kn•tb) ~rccr, which perallcls the hl'tory of the rolleosc d"tnct "C:,~nt1alh. l camc-to Oransr Coast Jun111r < olle&C' (1n I QS2) for a one or two-\'CU httch." hC' s.a1d " I didn't lnow mu(h about Junior wlleaM. I' tht\ were callrd then but I "'" pcnuadeJ \O Jl\C' 11 a try ~nd I P1~M Me w A T801C I il) County's toughest event in Olympics: A bus to the Games· Transportation for op~ntng day rites nearing a sellout By ROBERT BARKER Of IM o.117 ...... 8talf Havmg bought l\loO S l 20111.kets tor the July 28 opening da' 01\.mpll Games ceremonae.., at the Los ~ngclt"'i Coliseum. Huntmgton Harbour resi- dent Chuclc Bennett set about to line up transpora11on to the eHnl The hard pan .... a .. getting the o" mp1c tickets to the ceremonie\ he reasoned But he .,.,.as shtK l..cd hl' \aid ..,., hen he went to one ot the 22 T1i.letron outlets handling the hu<, resen at1on' in Southern Cahfom1a and .... a, told Rapid Transit D1stnll bu<,('' had hoeen sold out for opening da\ "I was told I could get a hu' that would amvc at .i 10 pm but that\ a half-hour after the ceremonie' .. tan I dadn"t want to do that .. President Reagan will be there and It will be impressive. But I have a naggmg coronary cond1t10n and wouldn't want to dn"e "I thought about takmg out an ad or something and ~lhng my 01) mpac tickets." Bennett perse .. ered however. and managed to bu\ two SI 0 bus uckets to the l''ent for his wtfe and himself at the !:>ports Chalet in Huntington Beach. the onl:. Ticketron A.gency along the Orange Coast handling bus re sen. auons Bennett ma:. ha'e 1ust come tn under the wire. according 10 RTD otlic1al~ ( ontacted m Los ..\ngelcs 1h1s ml)m1ng, the6, aclnowledged bus resen a11on., for ran~e Count:. fans are 1ndl't'd filling up last The} said, ho.,.,_c,er that the\ 're addmg huscs ..,., here 1hc' 're needed and no ttmc slots ha' c \old out But \p<ll..l">man \.iark L111man 1nd11.atcd \Orne ticket holders ma) rndeed he ~hut nut on the onl) means (PleHe .ee OL TIIPICS/ A2) • F riday 1 3 th, full m oon good luck, s ome claim ; • VINELAND, N.J. (AP) -A full moon on Friday the 13th ~ r'nlliaj some cringe. but thole who clafm to practice wttchcraft .,.. coUplr,'8 IOlemn ceremonies and joyous celebraUona bec8M•M ot todll)''t c:olncldence. M~uel Semlno, who operat .. an hef'b shop known at a botank:a In thla southern New Jweey communrty, said salM of wltcMI' •llPPlll - Lucky 13 on Ind Fas1LUCk13 candlea, for exampte -boomed belclli11e: ttU9 month'• ruu moon comee on Friday the 1Stti. , "For eome people. Friday the 13th It a lucky day,'' Serreno Mid. ,.; "Bullnw Is booming In the occult~. and rm_... the t>otllNca wtn •Ha IOt Of .. 1S' Items," Mid Gavtn Frost. who heed9 SChool of Wlcca In New e.m, N.C .. that matta nt ... ture to Rout 20,000 witchee In CO'* as ecrou the oountry Frost uld a fUH moon on Frktay the 13th "lldds a ltttle to ~ testtvlt1es. We'r•havtng en extra party. Havlngthefullmoon and the 1"" Is klnd ot a fel.tfYe occ88'0n." ftonnaoE. Wat.on \ . . Cycle rider n ear death \ .:'.1 -H:ar '°'Id motort'\'Chs1 w1 d10gmLZ ·h, htc toda' after he "'' 1n1urt'd m Hunttngton Bcacb on fhur.JA\ v.hen a v.oman w.encd an to h" path \l hilt adJuSlll'\I a safet) -.eat that hC'r )''ung child ".s ndina in. pclhcc report~J Frt'd E trordon ofCiardcn Grove 1s an cnlllll col'd1t1on at the Fountain Valle~ Communit) Hosp1t.al trauma ct"ntcr where he" bcina treattd for a ..,kull fra(turc two htoken 1cp and numt-rou\ tntemal tnJUn~ The: motorl'~ h\1 wu not .. unna a helmet at the tam<' of t~ attldcnt accord10a to ltunt1n1ton Beach kfl Cope Thr I 0 40 a m ma lup ()('('W'fld nc.ar the 1nten«tion of Garfield \' t"nut and fdward~ Strt'et I JO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 13, 1984 CON TI NUED s TOR IES _--- --__ --~ ~L YMPICS BUS RIDES GOING FAST •.. ITomAl "'litJ>ubht tmnsporuu10n to the Olym· 11t tor Orang( ( 11unty resident<,, k\s the\ malt' rC'\Cn.atton' 1m 0 iri'CN11atd} · •.,RTO o~ratc' W\iCn park·3nd·ndt' ilme~ but the.· Ont' .1t C't'nito!> llc.·~t· 1n Norwalk.., ea\11 ) the rtto'>t in Jemantl for Oraoic County resi- dents sance there is no local site L111man said n\ON' than 20.000 rcscrvauons have been sold for the Ccmtos College pickup sue and ahuut 75.000 rc~rvat1on have been 'old at all the '>•le:> The RTD 1s geared up to handle l.2S m1lhon nders, he 'laid. But nde., will be provided on a fi"t· 1:omc, first -served basis and uc;l.ct· holder.; 'ihould call the RTO at 635·6010 to get a RTO S<>n tCt' bnxhure · URNED BOY IN HUNTINGTON .•. mAl old bm trorn Brnokh n ~ho wa\ ne.irh hurnr<l to dt>ath l h months ago when his father '.K'I tirt· to 1hc1r Buena Par!.. motd room 1 ht· \Outh at- lr..tcted natwn" 1dt attcn11on \\hen h,· ddil'd the odd' a11d sun 1\ed dep~llt' ht .. '>t'\ ere ln)UrtC\ .. I .irhl·r th" 'h'l'k hi'> mothl·r • Mam· Rothl·ntx·rg. Jnnouncl•J that 1hc anJ DJ' 1J Jl'I.' 0\0\ mg tu Ot arlfW (°Qunl' 1n pan to 1'4: l IU\l'r tll \I( ~1m· '\fn.11lal ( c111n °"hl·r,· Da\ld u ~dll'dulcd !or pla~tll ')Urgcn latl·r ~tbis month fhl· Rothl'nberg' al\o :ha"t' made mam lnends 1n Orange •Count\ Junng Da\.ld'., d1tlkull month'> ul rl'l'O\ t'n Th,· \Oungstcr appearl·d 1n ltnl· '>Plrtl'I f'hur'>da\ a'> a gue't ot thl· Hunungwn Bl·al'h Police Depart· mcnt Ill\' 1s1t began w11h a modest propo<,al h~ otlicer Nick Eko' 1ch. who~e s1\tt:r Dct• Fraser. rs Dai 1d'<, nur'>l' B.o, 1ch \.\Orb the c1t\ ·.,beach pntrol. and he recel\ ed perm1s\1on to let David nde one of thl· three-" heel all-terrain moiorc~rh·.-. uo;ed to police the beaches n,O\<ll'h \<lid things snowballed from there cs[)l'l talh "hen f>a\ 1d \.\3'i mtrodul'cd to the shtft\ watl·h commander "Lt (Brun') 'luung couldnt do enough tor hull " Eko' 11.:h s.ud. "He \et up the h1 . .-ltt·op1er ride " Before the 01ght, Da" 1d enjoyed a ,·1sll to the nearby Lake Street Fire 'itallon. Eko' 1l h 'aid tirrfighters gavr the 1oungstcr a hft 1n a snorkel un11. a iadder-hl..l· de\ Ill' U'>l'<l for fighting high-me fires. 1 he flrdighters also 10ok Dai 1d on a lirl' truci.. nde and let him hear a siren "The\ put a (fir<') Jackel and hat on him and he got 10 hold the ho~ ... Nu~ Fraser s~ud o\fter the fire station '1'>11. Da' 1d llnd his nurse wen: strapfX'd into a Huntington B~ach police hclu:opter with Officer Jim Lail in the pilot's ~eat. "We ended up flying o"er Long Beach, looking at the naval shipyards and the Queen Mary." uul said. ··1 think. David waved to ever) person on the beach " Da' id said he enJO>ed the flight and didn'1 gc-t airsick After a IC" minutes rest a1 the pohce stauon. David was prepanng 10 l'Onclude his busy day wuh dinner at a Chuck E Cheese restaurant L>av1d said he's exctted about the movt' to Orange Count}'. "I'm go ing to try school in Septern· bcr, .. he said. He and his mother are It' ing in Fullenon. and David will enter the third grade at Easts1de C'hmt1an School David. 8. ~till must wear a press- unzed garment over his bod> and a face ma<;k 10 aid his skin grafls. He faces . ears of reconstrucuve surgery He suflered bums O\.er 90 percent of h1~ bo<h in a fire set by Charles Da' 1d Rothenberg, 43, m a Buena Par!.. motel room March 3, 1983. Oa' id's father had promised to tal..e him to nearby Disneyland dur- ing a tnp from their New York home. But he later admitted he set the •fi re because his divorced wife wouldn't let him see the boy anymore. The cider Rothenberg 1s serving a 13-}ear sentence in Caltfom1a's Soledad Pnson after pleading guilt} in June 1983 to attempted murder. WATSON LEAVES MARK ON DISTRICT ... From Al here I am "\~ years later • "I liked 1t I became sold on lhl' whole mo.,.emcnt, the idea of<;ernnd- cbance inst1tut1onsand opponun1t1es for \.oung people " Watson 1san Orange ( ount\ na111 e .. -who graduated from Tustin High ·S<hool He attended Pomona Col- ~e. L ~( and Claremont Graduate .school before earning h1 .. dt.X.torate in Cduca11on at Stanford Llnl\erstt] He ~\Jght English. speech, drama, h1s- tQn , iournahsm and other sub1ccts at btg.h schooh m C'h100 and Fresno For lour -.ears. hr "'as c;upcnntendent ot the (ap1'\tranu l 'n10n High chool Dmnct 'That\ \\ht·n I dl·c1ded I "'anted to tlf a big nt) adm1n1s1rator head of a 1'.-12 (kinderganen through high <,(hOOll '))Stem," he e'pla1ned Vvatson said he had never wn- <.1dered \\Orkmg in a college \)'item ~tore fate \tepped in .\1amert1ng1n l O'> .\ngcle.,, Watson found h1rnsell s1t11ng nex1 to 8111 Pnesl. then an a'><.1~1ant 'upenntendcnt at Orange Coa .. 1 r he t""o l·haued at thl· mct:t1ng and the nnt morning Pnc'\I ufkrcd \~a hon d Joh at the college It wa~ I Y52 Vvat!>on·._ hou!>C in soulhem Orange ( ount) had burned OO\\ n and ht!> contract with the Capistrano district "'a' expinng. He del'1dcd to 3ll·ept a Job at 0( t as half- time a<os1~tant supenntt•ndent for 1 ocat1onal and adult education and ~alf-t1mc Pf>}cholog) teacher. On h1'> fm,t da}. he wa., led to J tin' otlin: and instructed to prepare \omc 'thcdule~ and nt·\!.<, releac;e\ ·\\the time. 0( ( wa'\ .1 ne\\ Junior college tal..ing \hJJ)C: on grounds formerf, occupied h' thl ~anta .\na .\rm] Air Ba\t · 'There "'ert' onh din road., around and the old grcl·n~frame bu1lding.o;," Watson rrl allcd "~ud puddles all over the plale It ""as ver) difficult 10 get Imm one side of the campus to the 1llher "'•thout getting ;our shoes and p;mt'> mudll\ Tht•rt• wt•rl' .. 1111 dorm., un t ht• i a mpu' \' 11 h fl\'oplt· <oll'cping in 'IH' 111 \\hat n1m " 1'1~· adm1,1,1un' anJ TC.:l<H<.J\ hu1IJ1ng 1\J\ hu1lt a\ th( .u1lll'[!.l' lthran lor :i ma,1mum ol .1hout 2.000 \tUlknt., the rl'llnng ('It.1th dlur \:Jiii l uda' (){ C l'nnill\ ,1ho11t I' 11nw' 1h;ll numtwr l'.ll h \l'llll'\ll'I In tht• l'arh I l/'lll\ theH· \\t'll' two •H thrl't' mak r l( ( 'tu<knt' to t''l'I\ l•·m,\k "tlllkn1 · \t th.11 t1n t· v. <1t~on '>atd ·ch,· 1•11 I' \\1t tJld 111n11· to 1 >rangr c 11.1\1 < 11llq!t' J>\'1 ll;1p' tor "' \\t't'~' nr m.11 ht· .1 't'llll''tt·r 111 mder to mt't'l \OlllClllll .tntJ gl'I OlilfTll'tl ()I lllUf\l' th1n1::' h.11t· th:ingl·d r.1JHilll\ \Intl 1ho\1' d.1,' · r 11d.11 •\flllll'rl m.1k1· 11p llllllt' ch.Ill .h.111 h,ilt ltll' 1·111ollnw111 \\ ,Ll\011 ,,lld Ofll' Ill hi\ l'ttrl\ l"l"'>P1H1'1h1l1t1l'" \\<I\ rl'l1Ultll1~ Mld h~ luu nd 1111ml'I I tigh 11 ng t hl' "1dt• 'pr1·aJ tx·ltd 1h.1t ·1un1or tlllkge' .m 111'1 h1~h \lhllCll\ "1th ,1\h lrJ\\. \11h,· "imt· t111w V. .11\ml ta1cd hi\ 11\l n t •n"road' He cntkd h1\ tt.11 h- 1ng du Ill'' 10 uinu·ntralt' on adm1111'>- WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 tration. When OCC Pre!>1dent Basil Peterson retirt'd in 1963. Watson was named to the post. The following )'ear. when plans were made to open a second college. Watson was named chancellor of the d1stnc t. He said hes goals \\ere to meet the educational needs of coastal Orange Count}, to make educauon a1 a1lable 10 a wider segment of the community and to ofTer a vanet) of learning options. These goals seemed withm reach because the boom years were begin- ning for t\.\o·)'car 1nstitut1om. "Dunng the 1960s and early '70s. communtt) colleges nauonw1de grew tremendous!} and rapid!)' ... Watson recalled ":\ lot ol students couldn't afford to go to the tour-year instJ\u- uons. ~o commun1t) college enrol- lment!> gre\.\ 'er) rap1dl). Dunng that penod, one ne\.\ commun1t) college on the a"cragr \!.Ould de,dop every week m the United States." In the m1d-00s. Coast D1stnct trustees decided to ~ell '>ome OCC' acreage along Harbor Boulevard and to use the mone) to establish a second lOllege in Huntington Beach. Some OCT facuh) members opposed the mo,e. fearing 11 would drain re- sources from the Costa Mesa campus. Nonetheless. Golden West College opened in 1966. The college distnct paid $1 .2 mil hon for the 112-acre site. Last )ear, the d1stnct sold JUSl th ree '>urplus Golden Wec;1 acres for S 1.5 mil hon. Watson said he soon learned an important lesson· when you provide people with con .. en1cn1 access to education. they'll tale ad"antage of 1l "The year after Golden West <.tarted. the percentage of students from Westminster who attended community college tnpled." he said. When Golden West was being hu1lt. college officials wanted to allow c;1udents to view televised educa- 11onal programs in vanous rampu~ location~ D1stnct officials learned that Orange ( oun1~ had been al- located an educational 1elev1s1on l hannel but no one had applied to use 11 The Coast D1stnt t did and KOCE < hannel SO ba'>t'd a1 (1olden West. hcgan broadcasting in J 972 Watson ..aid there "'as httk 1ntt1al oppos1t1on to the tele,1smn \lat1on He \a1d the ~nt1c1sm gre"' \\hen '>late funding f)l:gan dw1ndhng and some instruc- tors saw the TV '>talion a<o a nval for the ..ame rcma1n1ng rc:sourte' I he d1'>tm.t's third collegl'. ( oa'ithnc wa., launthed in 1976 with .1 rl'lord opening enrollment of ~~ 000 and a unique de<;1gn. The uillegc has no lCntral campus but oilers cla">'>e<. at rt>ntcd communit\. l<x:a11om. It ,., tailored to older. pan- llml' !>tudents. Wat!.nn ..aid its design hac; been copied h) other mst1tut1ons. Watson denies the dmnct spent too la' 1shl) dunng th(' boom pcnod. \a}ing the d1stnc1 did not levv the ma>.1mum ta'\ rate: pcrm11ted. But the lci~t·r rail' wa\ fro1cn when Prop- os1t1on 13, the 1978 tax reform measure, was passed by voters . "If we had levied the maximum tax at that ume. we wo~ld have been much better ofT today." he said. The retinng chancellor admmed the past few )ears ha'e been his most d1fficultones Propo!>1t1on I 3ga"ethe state more control over local pro- grams "\ "hit hst" eliminated state funds for numerous classes. And collective bargaining was per- mitted for college faculty members. "That came at about the same time as resources were shnnking:· Watson said. "So here )OU had a (union), which had an interest in more wages. shoner working hours and better working cond1t1ons. at the same umc a<. you had lcs~ and less monc' a\a1lahle "\)o \\hat happens 1s )Ou ha'c a train coming in each direction straight at one another on the ~me track. Obv1ousl), ;ou're going 10 have a coll1s1on ." In the Coast D1stnct. that colhs1on took the form of massive la;ofTs. an unsuccessful! dn "e 10 recall d1stnl·t trustee'\ and finally the election la!>t No' ember of three trustees <oup- poned b\ a d1stnct teachers union .\fler the election. Watson an- nounced he would reure 1n June though he claimed 11 was not because of the election Before the elec11on. Watson said hr believed the teachers were trying to ~in control of the di~trict's govern- ing board. Asked now whether his worst fears are coming true. the re t1nng chancellor's brief response was. "Only time w1ll tell." Regarding the communll) college movement. Watson said. "I think 11's at a crossroads. The old boom da}s are gone forever. I think the colleges may need to stnke out in new directions now. These center around mcreased cooperation between busi- ness and industry and the community colleges. more re-training of people who are technologically displaced. And I think the community colleges should have an increased rok in de.,. eloping adult hterac} " Watson is critical of Cahfom1a legislators who want commun1t} colleges to return 10 minimal JUntOr college goals of 'ocat1onal training and prcparat100 for fo.ur-year schools And regarding lhl' Coast D1stnc1 that he's helped build over the past .n ,·ears. Watson said. "I feel concerned aboul whether we can continue the fine repuat1on we've had locall} and natmnall} I hope 11.ecan. I believe it's possible·· ..\t 68. Wat'>on <;atd he's not read) for the rocking chair He plan~ to maintain a home 1n Orange C'ount\- and do t:ollege consulting work. He will haw tht• honorarv 11tlc of Chancl'llor Emeritus but. he loresees no further 10\0lvement with tht' Coast D1<,tnc t He's sausficd with the ach1r,ement'.> he will leave behind "I think l''c accomplished mun.- than I thought I would ... he said V.hat do )OU hke about the Daily Pilot" \\'bat don't you like? 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IOUI- C>MlCT'ION good poor pppr IJOOI poor , .. , lalr Illness-causing bacteria fGund in Newport Harbor By JERRY HIRSCH Of IM O.ily ~ lt.alf .\ bacteria that causes gastro101es11nal illnesses has been fou nd in Newpon Harbor but water qualit}' officials do not have enough test results yet to'judge whether there 1s a pubhc health hazard. "This 1s the question. do these numbers cons111tute a hcahh hazard? We don't know yet. It 1s too early in the game." s~ud Gordon Anderson. the environmental pro~ram manager 11. 1th the Santa Ana Region of the state Regional Water Quality Control Board B1olog1sts with the water board 1 1 CONTINUED STORIES were scheduled loda) to announce they have 1dent1fied the bactena m the harbor's waters. The water board was to meet at Newpon Beach City Hall this afternoon. The bacteria. cnterococcus, a sub- group of Fecal Streptococcus. comes from the waste of warm blooded animals such as humans. horses and dogs. The water board 1s testing water m the bay to see 1f waste discharge from boaters is polluting the water. Recent studies by the Environmen- tal Protection Agency d1scoverd that the bacteria was a better indic.ator of bactenal pollut1on than cohfonn. the bactena the county health depan- ESCAPED CON SLAIN ... From Al Beauchamp said one 'Witness re- poned hcanng a noise that sounded hke another round of gunfire JUS\ <.cconds after Jordan leaped the fence. "He ma} have shot himself." said Beauchamp. Jordan. who died at 1he Fountain Valley Community Hospital trauma center shortly after the 8:30 a.m shootout. suffered gunshot wounds to the 'ihoulder and head. pohce said. Included m the string of robbenes Jordan alleged!> comm1t1ed was the June 13 holdup of the Lido Shores Motel in Newport Beach. Newport Beach Officer Tom Lillie said. Jordan was recognized because he had rob- bed the same motel three years earlier. Add1t1onally. an FBI agent said Jordan was suspected of robbing 20 banks since late May. He also was a suspect in grocery store holdups in Garden Grove and Anaheim, Beauchamp said. "He had apparently got to the point where he was pulling robbenes on a daily baSIS," 1he Garden Grove detecu ve said . Jordan escaped May 4 from mini- mum secunty con~rvat1on camp where he had been sentenced follow- ing a 1983 conviction of holding up the Newpon Beach motel. Little said. mcnt uses to che<:k the quaht> of Newport Harbor waters. Pans of the Upper Newpon Bay such as Do' er Spores and Nonh Star Beach are close<f to protect swimmers because of the high concentrations of •coliform bacteria. Testing started two weeks ago at 14 locau ons in the bay and will continue until August. A more complete repon on the test program will be presented to th~ water board at 1ls Septem~r meettng. "We Just can't dra" an} (On· clus1ons )'Cl because \\-e don't ha'e enough 10tormat1on " Anderson said ROLLS ... From Al had stolen in 15 ye.ars of business . The gunman will have 10 find a new da~h fort he carifhe lnes to <>Cl11t in 1b complete form, Conc.annon said. "We had just taken the wood out of the dash to refinish it. The police will catch the guy because you can't dnve a Rolls-Royce for very Ion~ without a dash. Someone will nottce 1t." he said. The auto was a 1980 model. Other Rolls Royce dealers were alerted of the theft. Concannon said Riordan came to work today but was pretty shaken by the incident "You would be too if someone held a gun to your head," Concannon said. *NOW THRU JULY 31st* EVERY PLANT 20% OFF! AM LING . s ' Newport Nur ery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) •FREE • Local Delivery Open Mon. thru S•t. 8 30·6 30, Sunday 9 00-5:30 1500 ea.st coaat highway• newport beach, callfomla • (714) S.4-9610