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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-24 - Orange Coast PilotI l COAST IDlllDN - FfUOAV. AUGUST 24. 1984 OR ANGE COUNTY CALIFOR NIA -25 CENTS Bridg~ crash_ kills uiotorist Mesa pollce officer con- victed of molestation seeks back pay./ A3 Pcilice say drlver nad oeen Clrinldng, wore no seat belt in Arches smashup- Martongell1. h:a<I been dnnl<ina ana was not weanng a stat beh. accordin1 to Newport Beach pohcc. reason he veerw to tm ni}lt ana tias car jumped the curb and sma hed into the bridge underpa . arc panment rntuCrS to wie;:;:;:~:::t:tt;;i the .. Jaws ofhfe~ .. a mechanical rntW· cutting devtee, to pry the vkttm from the mangled car. Thrasher ta1d. Woman discovered In lrvlne travenng with 145 pets faces court.I A3 Callfomla Twenty shops In the · 'Danish' village of Solvang heavily damaged In flre./A4 Nation 'Ladles Against Women' sell Twinkles at $1 bllllon apiece In Dallas./ A4 Reagan likens Demo- cratic Party members to 'drunken sailors' In ac- ceptance speech.I A4 Former Miss America Vanessa Wiiiiams will be featured In Penthouse again In the nude, with pictures taken by a sec:. ond photographer./ A& John Zaccaro sees nothing wrong with bor- rowing an elderly woman's money and re- turning It with 12 percent Interest./ AS ·:·:·:·:·:·~·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·: .. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Dagger-wielding Sikhs hi- jack jetliner, hold passen- gers./ AS Vietnam 'Napalm Girl' feels good after West German surgery./ A4 People T onl Tennille, who started entertaining at South Coast Repertory, returns to sing at the theater's Gala Ball./85 Ambassador-at-large Vernon Walters tells anecdotes In eight languages as he f llts furtively from capital to capital.JBS Sports Irvine High's football team stresses passing this season./81 Mission Viejo Nadadore Greg Louganls captured his record-tying 28th na- tional diving title In Santa Clara./82 Entertainment Rock superstar Elton John performs at lrvlne Meadows./WMkender Take a ribbing and see which restaurant has the best barbecued pork or beef bones.IWMkender Buslneu Olympic ceremony pianos reaping their own gold.JAi INDEX Auto Piiot Births Bridge Bulletin Board Bullneas California Newa Claaslfled Comte. Crot1Word Death Not~ Gardening Help Yourtetf Horoscope Ann Lander• M\itual Fund• National NMI Opinion Paparazzi People Police Log Public Notlcet Reetaurent• SPort• Stock Mark-11 Televl on Tt1Uter1 w .. ther World Newt C1-10 87 C<4 A3 A9 A<4 C6-9 C<4 C9 C5 87 88 C8 88 A9 A' AS 81 Be-7 A3 C5-8 WMk.nder e1-.. A10 87 Weekender A2 A4 A 28-year-old Newport Beach man was killed early this morning when the 1973 MG convertible be was dnvmg crashed bead-on at about 40 mph mto a concrete brid&e abutment Postal freeze weighty problem Mesa diet Ptll firm-- fights mall halt, - ~la1ms huge losses By TONY SAAVEDRA Of tM 0.-, Net ..... A Costa Mesa comJ>any says 1t could lose more than $250,000 as a result of a freeze put on its mail by postal officials, who obJcct to the finn'sads fordiet pills that melt away pounds "like fire melts ice." FcderaJ Judge A. Wallace Tashima in Los Angeles refused Tuesday to overturn the order stopping mail delivery to Nutritional Research de- spite pleas that the freeze was crip- pling the company's business. The Postal Inspection Servic~ 1s claiming that Nutritional Research's full-paie newspaper ads for Mannan- Trim djet pills are misleading because they tout the tablets' "proven ability to flush calorics out of the body" but do not mention the need for exerClsc or dieung. The freecze on all incoming Man- nan-Trim mail at Newport Beach and Costa Mesa post offices began Aug. 8 and is part of an ongoing dispute between postal inspectors and Nutn- tional Research. Postal authonties filed c1v1l ma~ representation charges nearly a year ago against Nutntional Research but dropped the complaints after com- pany president Leo Daboub prom- ised to change the ads. Daboub. ~POSTAL/A2) at the Arches Bridge on Pacific Coast Hi&hway and Newport Boulevard. police said. The man. identified by the Orange County Coroner's Office as James J . Investigator Rick Bradley said the accident occurred about 2:0S a.m .. when Marrongclli was dnvina east- bound on Pacific Coast Highway in the lane closest to the curb. He was •driving at about" 40 mph, police determined. when for an unknown Something to cheer about Loe AJlCele. Rama cheerleader Lynn Ditch of Newport Beach reflect. the mood at Anaheim Stadium Thursday DJibt u the Rama beat the San Dlqio Cbarien 4 7 -14 In the fhia1 preaeaaon aame before the new~n begw. See detalla m-8porta, Page-Bl. Marro gelh UStaJned ma s1ve head and ch t 1n1urie , according to Officer Joe Thra her, and was trapped in the mall car. Another dnver who witnessed the crash called police and Newport ~cb Fi~ Dc1>9rtment paramedi~ 10 the sttne. He wa transported by ambu.lan« to Fountain Valley Community HO$- p1tal Trauma Cen~r. wheJc emc:rs-' enc) SUflCTY and attempts to re .. ne him wert un uettssful Thrasher wd. Newport exec dies in private plane crash Founder of local insurance company was kno~n as an active sportsman By IUREN E. KLEIN Of Ille 0.-, Net ..... !\ Newport Beach insurance ex- ecutive who was an act1,e sportsman and pilot was killed Wednesda) afternoon when a twin-engine pbne he was flying crashed at a small aJrport in the northern Cahfomta communtt) of Paradise. Thomas B. Nugent. 48. v.ho ltved in the Newport Crest community in West Newport Beach, died as a result of inJuries he sustained an 1bc crash, according to Lt. Tom Butler, chief deputy coroner of the Butte County Sheriffs Department. Nugent was landing a Cessna Skymaster ai the Parad1sc airport about 3:55 p.m. Wednesday, Butler saad, when the plane overshot the runway. crashed then exploded JUSt north of the aJrport. Paradise 1s a small community about 135 males northeast of San FranClsco. Weather cond1taons ~ett clear and' tSJbilitywasgood when the crash occurred. The explosion Slarted a thr~-acre brushfire that was exllnguished b) about 75 firefighters from the Calt- fomta DepanmentofFo~try, Butler .said Nugenfs 1dcntll) v.:as confirmed b~ coroner's officials after a check of his dental records in Orange Count) ~boutA-p.m. Thursday, ~said The cause of the crash is under mvestagauon by air safely officials of the Federal 4.' i.ation Agency and National Transportation Safety Board An office assistant of N~t's,,, Pam Crostic. said he is survived by his wtfc of 10 )ears, Joan. and four~ sons from a previous marriage, John, Joe, Greg and Tom Jr. He also had at least one srandchild. she said. Nugent founded Newport Paafic Insurance. on Irvine Avenue. about 15 years ago, Crosuc said. He sold the&: business in February burconunued to~ work there as a consultant, she said. ~ .. He bad a lot of friends and was ~ well known an the community," .. Crosttc wd. His love for Oyins was nurtured b) the frequent visits be .. made to a Stockton insurance oflioe~ he also owned and to bis family. mo t )' of whom lived in Para<fuc. He bad· flown up thett in a rented~ plane this week to vtSit bis father. Crostic said. ,. Nugent also used bis flyia& for a chant) group called uga lntcr- nataonal. she saad.. He was an actJ'-c .. member of the group of medical; professionals and pilots v.-b.o ny • upplics and mcdicaJ uatment to tbt ~ n~) in remote arras of BaJ.a Cab-- fumi.a. • ~tde n)1ng. ugmt loved Jona-! distance b1C)cle nlClDg. salling and !• w~M"afting. C'ro~ (Ptea.e~ PLAPIE/ A2) • .. ' Coyote snatches dog from porch in NB l ~ , Police stunnecfby 'unusually brazen attack,' search for predator near Harbor View Homes ·vou'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -PageC1 By KAREN E. llLEIN Of .. o.llJ .......... In what Newpon Beach poltcc descnbed as an unusall\. brazen attack. a coyote snatched ·a poodle from a front porch in the Harbor View Homes neighborhood an New- port Beach Thursday morning and killed it before dropping 1t in a d1tch nearby. Newpon Beach Police Lt. Make Bhtch said he remembers onl) one other report of a coyote betnR so Costa Mesa's 'miracle baby.' has 1st birthday A party extraordinaare. complete wtth SO •uests. food and lots of merrymaking. as in the planning for Sunday at the Costa Mesa home of Dan and Patty Thompson. It as a party they have waated and prayed for many umes over the past year. It is also a party they often dreaded would never oocur. The" party wiU be a celebration of Keith Ryan Thompson's first birth- ®XThe Miracle Baby." as he bas ~n dubbed by some of his 2S different doctors, has grown from a birth wciiht of I 1h pounds lo a year-old wcisht of I <4 pounds. Born three months p~mature on Aua. 22, 1983, Keath hu aone through 10 operations in his first 12 mont6s and pent two-third of that life in operat1na room and in1ens1ve cart wards Neverthelcs as he tumcd l )CU old thii wcdc1 Keith was all mile and coo pulhng at the two ends of a bow tie on his blue ilor uit and happily sucking bi! finaers. There as no qu tion Keith 1 a ftahtcr. Dan and Patty knew it when they brousht him home for the first ttmc from an initial six-month ho,p1· tal t.ay. There were lime , they have 1n~ found out. that the ex~ru wett convinct'd Keath wouldn t make it KAREN KLEIN NEws FoLLowu P that he would ever see his first birthday. But for the SO or so rdat1v~. doctors and nurse who will gather unday for his first barthda) party. Keath 1s ltvmg proof that miracles do happen He wa born after Patty developed a ra~ mfcctaon durina her \nth monthofprcanancy. hwu<turinathe Pacific Telephone Co. strike. \\hen Dan wa working double h1ft that tht 'arus attacked the baby's plact'nta and cauStJ a natural aborttnJ proc to bqin. Patty wtnt anto p~ma1u~ labor and deli'e~ tiny Keath on a gumc> 1n a ho pi\11 hall. whe~ he " ' waning to be wh~IC'd into a dchvery room l>unng h1o; \IX months an the nco- n11al nu~ry 1t ( baldren's H pita1 of Orn e Count) Oan and Patt) v'i\it«i him ontc or 1w1t"t a da while unafraid of human contact .. I don't remember man\ that were a' brazen as 1h1s one 1c; supposed to be.'' Blaich said He said a group of animal control officers would be mounting an earl) morning attempt toda) to tf) to find the coyote and k11l 1t The attack occurred about b.20 a.m Thursda) .when Diane StCJmann. 40. left her 4-)car-old white poodle tn the front yard of her home on Pon \\heeler Place while .. ! she went into her lotchen to check on some breakfast she had cooking The dog. named .. Visa ... v.as sitting on the porch and the front door was open when Stegmann said she heard a strange noise and she walled out to see the-dog being earned awa) in a CO)Ote's J3WS. "M' son chased 11 down the str~t and It didn't e\Cn ~m to be fnghtened. 1t onl) Sla)ed about one stndc ahead of him." Stegmann said The co)ote finall) dropped Visa into a ditch and Stegmann·s son lept chasing the animal into an open art"a ne,ar the neighborhood. By the u me he came back. the dog s ............................ carcass had bttn moved. appattnll} b} another co)ote. into another part of the ditch tegmann said she bought Visa as a• pupp) in an effort to replace another~ white poodle she had that was al~ eaten b) a CO)Otc. "We got thlS dog because I was so de' astated b) the loss of the other dog.·· Stegmann said. The first dog v.as attacked b) a coyoic while the Stegmanns we~ staying to Yucca Valle). Bhtch said co)otes are a part of hfi in "lev.port Beach. and all com"" munaues abutting open land. that aro note,erlikel) tobecomplctel) Wlped1 out (Pleue .ee COYOTE/ A2~ Mental patient lost in Laguna I Bewildered man. 30. left behind -by bus. . ----~ found by police ; --· \ .\ lO-\ear-old Dov.ns S)ndro~ patient was left lost and bewtlde on a Laguna Beach strcct Thursda ~ afternoon when the hus with the rest of his group v.cn1 home w'1bout ham. pohcc said. --• Police found the man v.andcnn1 a1mkssl\ on ChfTDme after the bus, talons 10 c.tudents and their 1cachers on a da~ tnp to lhe beach. stopped to :allo"' him to go to the bathroom then torgol at'lout ham. uad police m- ' C'"'tlgator le\ J1mane1. ··11 -Aa' a re-al \hame. he ¥.I' 11kc a httlc \.ad." J1m1ne1 saad . The man ~u a ~tdcnt of the llnltda' H \ 1cnda. a board and care fauhl\ '"' 1h(' JTtarded 1n WM1· mtn\ICf Ham h\lor, managC'r of lhC' rT urtt unit at RCOC. \ltd "'<lmC'· ho" the client.,.,.., ovcrk10\..<'d" \I.hen there • s a mt\Ufl an wmmunac-... t10M Jmon " tl mcmh<'~ on the ~U\ ••••••••••r ... .._t\ome. nd the~ \l.C~ rioui. doubt (Pl M MIRACL /A2) Patty and Dan Thom peon with a happy, y r-old Keith. "Wc''e informed lhl·m and tht') rt a"' re' that 1t' a \C'noui. com>em (Pleaw ..._ PATISNT/A.2) \ I • .. \ ~. ' Financier Dominelli records returned from Switzer land Low clouds and hazy sunshine Co •tal LNVt(/A U!ll!I Roa La.~ L<M•\lllle hllitlOCk M•nptota M•n•~ M•l.,.•llll .. Mpta-81 Pw NMllwfffl 91 71 ., ., SAN ()lt:GO l \f'I -Tw~·nt)· ~'C"n bo111.es ol document<; ~l1c,C>J l ru1.:1al to lhe J D~n 1d & Co bankruplc) ha\ e bi:tn returm·d lo 'San l>1~0 trom S\\ 1l1erland. lhc tru\tee in the mult11n1lhon-dull:ir ca~ said toda) .\mong tht rtc'otds ;are two blad1.: books coniaininii lists of in'estor'I and money paid b)' th1..·m and to thcni by the com pan.,. \\ h1ch was torceJ into b3nlruptcy in m1d·Februan.. trustc-c Louis Mc11ger id dunng ·u nc\.\-\ (OOfert·ncc J. 0 \.Id Dominelli.1hdoundtrot the lirm. had oncc wld bankruptc\ officials that S l m1lhon \\US on deposit in Sw1\s ac1..ount'> at thc lime of thc bankrupt~). Out he admitted in an 4-ua. 16 depos111on that he had lied :ibout the amount of money lcfl in the company'' fo~1&n ban~ accounts . TrustCC' attomc\I Frcdnck W1ru said I CUr..OJ)' examination Of the ~cord!> '>howtd no eviden1..'t' of iotcr- nallonaJ moncytrad1nii ooins con- ducted No monc) w:h contamC'd in the bo~c ot rt\'ords and Metz&er ~1d thr) appear to ha"l" no 1ntormat1on on more J D.sv1d <ll>\t'ts. M~tzger \JJd he told Uonunelh today that the record'> a1e back '"'"°' ... '' ,.._ 'l'OI~ NOff• Ve Oktal!Oma c11, O<Nll• Ofl&11CIO Paun 811'11'10• l'hllaOelj)ll•a f'l-11• P 1111>u•vn Pot1t1'1Cf Me PQJ!i.."-> Or P•O.•d-~ R•pl(I C••r ··- u .. ,. ., .... u ., n 11 N ~ 73 6t •• eo ., 7ll llO .. 17 71 ~ 17 ,. et .. .,, 107 IO ,, ., 00 ,, n 64 71 M " " u '2 POST AL FREEZE ORDER FOUGHT ... Tides ~-w .. ...., ~' NC>u vs Dtol " 04 Oul<llh f c: -..... Sac.:r &1Jl9r1' u 's1 Lo ... 11 !h P91e Talfl.I'\,. Sall Lilk• Ct, u 64 IO 18 an 60 90 5i 11 M " 72 87 ·~ o~ 1e From Al ~1thout admitting guilt, al'o '>l&nell .1 l'On~nt 01grc:-cml·n1 "1th the Po\tal ~rv11.:c Howe" er. thl' nl'" aJ\ ert1!>emcn1' ;}~ L'OO'>ldered b) ln\fX'l lllr' lU \llll bc m1skad10g and 1hcretor1..· a '1ula11011 ot tht'.' ugrecmen1 ''l nder that brcalh ol lun\tall \\l eun '>top their (inrnrn1ng) mail · 'J1d a stall niembcr al tl11.: Po,tal ln!>J>Cl t1on Sen 11..·e otliu· 1n "ian Rrunll Caht .\dmin1\lral1\t' Ll\' Judgt• arroll C D1cu .. Jr l\i.ucd 01 tcmpo1- ar) ft')lraining ordt•r l'Jrl~ lhl) month to frt·c1e th1..· mail unul a Jud1nal vflicer for the PO\tal ~'fVllC ran decide whether the cum pan~ \ 1olat1..·d the cons<:nt agreement Federal Judge Tai.h1ma th1-. "e\lo. re1ected a requcst b~ :-.. utnuonal PLANE ... From Al about to bu~ a motorhumc and "JU)t take to the.: road ... \he added "It'!> a -;hame bt'cau\t' he wa!I 1ust about tu treat ham sell to a little leisure 11me alter working reall} hard all tm lift·." ~he !.aid. .\funeral sen 1tc tor Nugent ""Ill tx· held ~aturda~ at 2 p m at the RO\C Chapel in Parad1~· C ro!>t1c said. Tht• fan11I) requested that donation!> be made in Nugent·., name tu L1ga lnternauonal. lnl., 14)11 .\1rport Wa) South Santa .\na 42,07 . Rl·search tu h it lhe re!ltra1ning order. Daboub -.aid lh1s morning that he v.ould continue to tight the: freeze on u1dl'f'> for M.inn.in I nm. a prep Jr,ll1lln made: from the: c\trac1 ot the lo.on1<1"-flKll found in Japan "\h• arl' nghl an<l lhl') o.m ""run ." l>ahuub \aid. adding lhJl rnp1t•1o lll the nc:v. a<lH•rtJ!>cmcnt<. were ~cnt w pmtal m~~ctors for appro' al hul tht'\ nl'' l'.'r replied. '!\.u\\ thl'\ 'a' ·oh-oh. \H' 1h1n~ \\t' dun't hh· th~m.: .. Daboub '>31d But Jim Harbin. pu<,tal tnSp('ttor .ittorne\ '>aid ot1ic1al., ha' e good reason not to hke the ad' "The' go out ul thc:ar v.a\ to c:mphas1/l· th.11 the pill<. alone , .. 111 cause \H'l~ht IO'>!>." sa id Harbin. "They don t make I\ tka1 lhat you ha\e to hi.· on a diet too .. Harbin sa11.l the Po\tal lmpcct1on \er\ Ke ha., lik<l !>I\ J1tlercnl ml\· representJ11on acuon'> aga1n~t Daboub in pac;1 )ear~ 1 hrt'l' ot the cases imol\ l' diet palb, "Thi\ I!> JUSt one 1n a <,enes of misleading promouon~ he has (al· legedl)) bt:t•n IO\ ol\ed 1n" said Harbin. adding that po<.tal officers are also inve~tagating uthcr products adverti~d by Daboub PATIENT LOCATED ... From Al and the\ are rn IC\' mg their rrnu~durt·., 'o 11 "'on 't happen again." 1 J\ lur \aid The man v.as not d11o1..o,ercd m,.,,. mg until pol1<:l' lalled R( ()( v.ho in turn nutdil·d Holida\ Hanenda ... aid Ta\lor · .\ '>CC retan. IO the 'ChOOl'S Of1iCl• said 42 people 11,e al the fauhl) The school accepts fcderal and state-funded referrals from the Re· g1onal C enter of Orarlje ( ount~ a 1otate-funded non-profit placement '>en 11.:e for thl' developmentall~ d1'>- abled 1n nl.'ed of finan ..... al assistance said Ken Brand. the R( 0( adm1ni!I· trator 1n t:harge ofHohda) Hacienda J1minc1 ~aid the man couldn·t 11.knllf)' himself to police v..ho had to 1.."all numrrous pn' ate and go"- anmental agencies 1n the area before kK·aung the man's res1den1.r "I don't kno\.\ how thn could ha'e m1!lsed ham," J1minel !>31d ... II he would ha H' wandered do" n to Main Beach \\here all the tram1ents are there's no telling "'hat might ha' e happened to him ·· Police 1n th e in'est1gatl\l. d1v1s1on entena1ned the man \\llh crayons. 1.·olonng bookc,andcake tor ahou.t two hours before representat1' cs of the boarding fa c1hl) picked him up J1m1nez said TOOAY Secono low I S7pm l2 Secono '"Oil 804pm .. 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""•" P k 11 ~ St Sle M•r"' II 49 SHllltt 1 S 48 Stir••<IP<>'' 10 ~· 5.,,.... f •"• 82 llCl Sp0u o1 87 s' Sr'""'" iO 75 Topm.1 • 71> Tuuoo 71 51 lu w 110 67 Wur11ng1or> 82 61 Wichlla 56 54 WllkH·Batr• 11 S4 W1!m1,.g1on r>. till '3·5 3 15 3 6 ... •·6 2 3 7 !I .... 79 73 81 67 90 80 es a1 70 S6 1n 10 76 Sii 81 S5 72 M 71 SI .. 70 9~ u eo 113 .. 82 ,. 81 71 57 OlflECTIOH tait 0000 gooO poot gooo '"" la>t Judge wants his job back I By lbe Associated Press \n Orange Count} Judge who re'i1gned after 17 months intends to return to the bench, stirring an unprecedented legal controvers't Mark Robin'>on Sr. resigned from the Orange County Superior Court bench last Ma> cation. allowing thl'm 10 quit. thl·n come back nc\ t 1erm "II that '<'ere thC' law , 11 \H1uld almost ueatc a 'i1 1-Yrar term ln!itead of a s1x-yrar term · It would ht: an 1mposs1ble s1tuatinn ·• '>atd Ahtn Slater. e>.ecutn e otlicer for the ')u- penor ( oun But Slatrr doubted 1hat Juc.lge' 1n general "'ould take ad,antage ol'!>ud1 a loophole. "l'"e read !>Oml' cases o n thl· IS\Ut' :.inc.I th~ IJ\, I\ JU'>t not clear,'' said Prc,1d1ng O...,upt:nor t ourt Judge R1 ch- arJ J &•atom · tt\nncot thoseuan thin~' in the la" .. · [ hl· it•gal QUC\llllll .Jrl'>C'> lrolll l\\O L11tlnl'nl \Ct'> ol \!ale '>latutcs. 11111 'aid R11h1n\on \~on h" '>Cl't>nd term '<'llhout gclllng on lht' Junl· pnmar) ballot under a <,t:Ct10n of the statc ekrllon la"'s COYOTE KILLS POODLE IN NEWPORT ... But he had alread) won a ne" term -without running on the June pnmaf) ballot A state elecuon law allowed automatic reappointment for an) of the 22 count)' Supenor Coun 1udies who \\ere unopposed 1n che Tram fall victim recovering From Al ~ · There's rcalh no hope that \\C would e'er realh crad1ca1c them 'l'hey·re smart. adaptable and lhl\ 1., lhe1r terr1tof) ... Blitch \a1d ·Tm nnl ..reall) \ure we would v.ant tu 1..om "Pl~tCI\ eradicate them. What animal uJntrol otliccr' must do 1s ~eep the cmutes out ot )'es1dent1al area!> and contain them in ihe open areas wher1..· thl'\ are a part of \he ecos)stem and Jo not po'>t' an Undue threat In rx·opk or pcl<, he .aid \\ hlle Blitch .,aid hl· dot's not think e animaJs are real thrl·ats to people ~did sa} that a~ the cu~utcs get more nd more comfonabk \\1th c1,1l11ed areas the; will conunue to lose their inst1nct1\iC" fear of humC1ns and mJ\ become more dangerou~ to people · The Ne..,.,pon Beach .\nimal Con trot Department. whll·h Blitch super- ' 1scs has ti ve full-lime o fficers The' ha,1: k1lkJ a number of <.:a\ otes trom helicopter'> dunng patrol'> and the} rout1ncl} <,end out group'> of officers to area!> that appear to be co~otc ha,em and kill the animals when the' find their denc, Ho..,.,eser. 10 someofthr res1dcnt1al neighborhoods where coyotes ha\ c been '>1ghted there 1s no !>afe wa) to 5hoot thr coyotes without endanger- ing re!>1dents Blnch ~1d Other CO\ote-conlrol elTons 1n- dude po1'><)mng and trapping thc animal!. But Blitch said both formsol control can endanger children and pets and ha ve to be used with e\treme laut1on in large. open areas. 4 guesc; ~oucouldcompare 1110 th1..· problem of rnntrolhng rat'> in urban areas.-Blitch said "You do v.hat \.OU urn to ha'l' some impact on ·the problem but \OU can alnto'lt neH·r eradicate 11 totall~ .. 'pnng. The CU\Oll''> \enture into re'>lden-Robinson intends to take ha'> seat 11al area'> to lind the eao;1e'>t food \'hen his ne"" term begins Jan ~ \ ( O\ta Mt•1oa wnman ""ho fall hut (a me awa\ \'llh no broken '>Ource the\ can. Bhtl'h 'aid Open He met Thursday to discuss the <,urvl\.ed a 250-foot fall from 1hc lllP bones or 11Hl'rnal inJUrll'\ Authontie'i garbage. Pt't lood or \om~'t1me!> pet~ move with Marvin Baxter, the: go'· of the Palm Springe; aerial tram":i) \aid -;he ,ufkn.·d hl·ad inJunc~ how· themsehe'> are easier for the tu\ Ole' ernor's appomtments. secretaf) two weeks ago has been mo\t:d 10 a e'er to gel than running dO\\n rabbits or "This is the firsl llme r,c wme 'ewport Beach hoc;p1tal ""hcrt• \hl' ,., Thl < •l'lta \fr,,1 \\oman "'as other small animals. 3lrO'>S something like this... said in !>table 1..ond1t10n n·S<. uu.J b\ \latl· ranga' v. ho li fted the ·· .\n)' kind ot potential food sou rel.' Deput) A\lornl') General 'l Eugene ( ht'r) t l~ nn ML 1'.endf) 24, '";"in .... 0111.111 l'lJl k up 10 1h1.: observallon I'> what thn'll go lor.· BhH:h said Ifill, "'ho I!> preparing an informal acomafurawn·kfollo"'ingthc \ug plallorm1n.1httcrandthrntookh1..•r '"Thq 'd much rather JU mp into a opinion on the l'>Sue for Go\· George 12 fall \.. h1ch (}(·curred "'hen tht• hac~ dim n 111 1hc dl''l'rl floor 1 n tht• ~ard and cal <,ome .\lpo than have to Dl·ukmcJian woman apparcntl) wandt:red bc)ond tram run do""n a ""ild rabbit· Robinson argues that dc<,pite his a protect1 H· railing at the 8 CXXl· loot-\h h:c:nc.11\ ""' tr ·atcd at lk\Crt Rl1tch <10erl'J the\e tip~ ·tor rt:SI• re\lgnation. he has a legal nsht to Sil high obsenallOn dc:d on "'1t San Ho .. p1t,1l 1n Palm O...,pnngc; until Thur .. dents.• Do not lea\ e 1nt.in1' or \mall during the nt:\.\-term. Hill ~1d Jacinto. da\ \\ht:n her impro\Cd condttion children alum· outside, eH'I lor o;hon But crr11r!> sa)' that 1nterprc1auon Ranger"> said tht'\ \H'rt' <1niait·d pt•rmitll'll her to tw mO\ed 10 Hoag. periods of 11ml.' would gl\e JUdgcs a sax-month '3-that McKendr'r not onh -;un l\1..·J thl.' \1 cmorral Ho!>p1tal. •Do not leaH' pet food or \\.rap~..----------------------------------------------­uu1s1de 101 p...·ts ur nc1ghhurhood 'Ira\ S •k eep pel'> 1.onlin1.c.I in trnced ~ards or 1n\ldc tht· houc,c or gJr::igc •Ma kl' .,Url' garbage .., ~rnrch 1.0' erc:c.I am.I do not put 1..Jn' nut earl'. * NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND * MIRACLE BABY'S FIRST BIRTHDAY ... 20% OFF ALL POTTERY From Al the)' managed to hold do"" n tht·ir JOh' in Ir' 1ne. The~ sa"" him through fi,e opcrat1ons and lcarnl'd ho\\ to earl' fDr him teed him and ga\e him med1Cine through the tutx· .. leading 10 his heart and lungs Patt' '>aid that the ''orq part in a "roller-<:oaster" \ear"" llh Kl·1th ca ml· last 'pnng. v.h~·n he m\sterrou\l) de\ eloped fe\l.'r" running up to Jlt4 deg.re-l's l\.eith c,torrx·J eating and \\ould not 'm1lc ftir thr1..•l month' "It v..a' <;tan \II the unccrtarn look<. and tacec,," D.1n ..aid ·· \nJ 11 \\3\ hardt·r to teike h1rn tMd.; f lo the ho'>}," ta 11 lor fiH· \\l'l°k' 11ntt' "t•'d had him homt• for J "t11k .ind v.t• knt'" him I k wa., rcalh ,1 p.111 Pl our l,1mil\ h' then " D11l111r "t'n.· ... 11.rnrxd 1nm~· tu t1gu re out "hat'' d'>" rong '' 11 h Kc 11 h .\ spcc1ahst Ir 1m I < Ir\ inc w a' calll'd in to patorm .1 ~.11l1um \lu,h, in \.\htch a ra<ltuJt 11' \' \Uh\tant~· that track'i ~h1te hl1111J t\ lh 1\ 111Jt'dt:l1 mto the bloo<htr ·am Tht• 'uhc;tanu.' 1urn~1.111p,1 l111\ area ,11 thl' t'tHJ \1f till' 1mpb11kd \hunt l\\htlh tt•rm 1n.1·n 1n l\.r11h' 'itumadl) w herl' ,1 b.111t·na w.J' II\ 1 ng and causing 1..hrorrn inft•ct11JO<, and hloc ~ages The l11gh Jn-.e., ot anti· h10tll\ Ke11h hi.Id lx:en rne1\IO[Z hadn t txTn l'llcc t1\t• lx'tau'><' the hal tcna li\c.'.'J 1n"•k th~ metal \hunt. I WE'RE LISTENING ---~------- Just Call 642-6086 Dally Pilot Detlvery It Guaranteed eS(:apmg the drugs Then. when another \hunt "'a' 1ns1alkd at drd not drain correuh and pre~c,ure began hu1ld1ng up 1n Keith ''> head. His eyes became cros-.cd and lov.ered. his head -;welled and all h11, '>enses were dulled On Dan '> b1rthda\. the doctors told them Keith \.\OU Id require \C"l anothl.'r opt:rat1on to mstall another shunt f\.e1th h\ no"' a \etc-ran of opt•r .nmnsand hu .. p1tal '1!.lt'> came hornl' the da} alter hts ll)th -.urge') .\n<l he"<. bee-n a J1fTerent hah) e'er since. Patt\ said .. ~·fe'<, off hie, ux~gl.'n, hc:·!i eallng 'olid'I no\\ and hl.\ in ph~<i1cal therap,," c,hc 'aid happily. The therap\. ""hie h Ke11h and Patt) attend t\\-O or thrn· time<> a ""eek. I'> a1ml'd at building up ""eak musck<i lh<" tough l111k l ·)C"ar-old has ne\er had a t'hance to de..,elop normall)' He can s11 up. but has head droop\ had or drops suddrnl~ And he ha' J u'>l recenth started .,ucking his finger<. and grabbing for objects 1~ ptlal hab~ behavior that usuall ~ hcgin<; at onl~ a few months of a~C' The dol tors have said that Keith as about at a 5-month-old level in de' elopment He probabh ~111 not learn to v.alk unul he I'> between 2 and J \l'<ir' old Dan and Patt\ ha\e been told Buth\ thl· 11ml.' he 1~ I ht: should bl· tairl~ ~ell taught up ""llh other children ha'> age hamng unfon:seen \t'tbacks Dan and Pall\ guard again'it bl-mg "' l'r-op11m1\t1c .. \\ e 'e OCl'n al this p<>1nt bt'.torc and then it's harder \\hen he goes through h1'> bad times.· Patt) \ard. Through 11 all, the good and the ba<l. the\ ha\t: remamed hopeful and strong. reading C\er; bit of infor- mauon the> can get on Kei th 's 'anou'> mt·d1<:al problem'> 4.nd the) "l' been able 10 rel) on the C\tCllcnt mcd'acal CO\. eragc thC) ha\l' \\Ith Paulic Bell. where both of them work Pau~ has just filed an t'\tens1on on thC\ ear's lea' c of ab~cnce .-.he took ""hen ·Keith came homt' from the hospital and \a)\ she "111 c;ta)' home "'"h him at lca~t through the spnng. Dan estimate!> the medical costs for Keith's lrt•atmcn1s, opcral1ons and hospital sta\c, will soar aho\t· $500.000 lie admlls. howe\el, "Wl' don't CH'n kno\\ ""'hat "'e real!\ o""e. We JUsl kel·p getting stacks ot' state· men\\." But the cmi.. and the doctor'c, \ 1Sll!i. the wome'> and the hassles ol the pa'>t 'ear have all been \\-Orth 1l the 'r hompson., \3). when the' '>CC tht"1r <,on's smiling fale. What do yoo likt' about lbt' Daily Pilot·: Whai don'I )'OU like'• Call tbt numhtr at ldt and your message \\Ill bt rt'<'ordt'd, transcribed and delivered to thf appropriate editor The 111a me U·bour ani'iwtrlng servit·t· may be UIJl'd to record lttten co tht" •·ditor on any topic Contributors 10 our Letttr°" f'olumn mu.t Include their namt' and lt'lt'phon<" number for Hnfu·ritlon l\o c1reulatlon <'Ill ... pltlllt. Ttll uc; wh•f<.1 on \our mind. Daily Pilat Clrcul•llon 714/6'2-4333 CIHalfled advertlelng 114/M2·5e71 All other department• 6'2-4321 MAIN OFFICE H. L. Schwartz Ill Clrcul•tlon T•tephonH t Rotemary Churchmen (' ., '1\1 Stephen F Cerazo ' c v' dQ Oon•ld L. WUll•m• C1rculr1hon ManagPr VOL. n , NO. 237 SALE INCLUDES: • POTIERY •SAUCERS •BARRELS • REDWOOD TUBS • WIRE BASKETS • STRAW BASKETS • AND POTIING SOIL TOOi AMLING ' Newport Nur ·ery and Garden (. 1Between Mac Arthur and Jamborce1 • FREE • Loca l Delivery Cpen Mon thru Set ti 30·5 30 Sunday 9 00·~ 30 s nter EJ 1500 east coast highway e newport beach. cahtornta • (714) 644-9510 I ' l Free seminar slated Monday On Monda), Aua. 27. a free $Cm10ar on Radial Keratotom) (surgery for near s1ghtcdncH) will be held in the conference room at Santa Ana Hospital, beJinnina at 7:30 pm. lrymc !"tS1dcnt, 01 cymour P Kem, one of the 200 phy11c1an~ 1n the U.S who perform this surgery, will be guest speaker Reservations are reque•ucd as seatini is limited. Call 751-1534 fo1 more mformauon ' A wards ceremony scheduled The UlSlcr Seal Society of California. Orange County Region. 1s hold ma an awards ceremony and slide show for tts first Summer Recreation Program for chtldren with special needs on Wednesday. AUJ. 29, at 9:30 a.m. in Laguna Hills High School Aud1tonum. Adolescents between the ages of 8 and 18, who have ph)s1.c~I and developmental djsab1hues. panicipate in act1v1t1es which have been adapted to their ab1hty levels. The~ include s~1mming, bowling, cooking, daily hvma skills, music appreciauon. sensit1\ ity expression, spons, games, arts and crafts and field tnps. For more 1nforma11on, call the Costa Mesa office at 545-2033. Investment semlnar offered A free seminar hosted by Traweek Investment Company will be held Thursday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m .. at the Hohday Jnn Plaza Hotel, Plaza Four Room, 7000 Beach Blvd., Buena Park The seminar will provide investors with an overview of real estate investment, including a discussion of tax shelters and reurement planning. For further information, call Traweek Investment Co. at (213) 822-9157 or 1-800-TRAWEEK. OCC offers three seminars Three different seminars ' on relaxauon techniques "ill be offered next month at Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road. an Costa Mesa The first ~minar. '"K1 Energy an Business and the Professions." will be held Sept. 8 an the collese's gym fitness room Admission to the three-hour class 1s S 15. A session on Yoga for beginners wtll be held Sept. 11 in the college's faculty house. The three-hour seminar begins at 7 p.m. The S 12 adm1ss1on fee includes handout matenal Ride that bird , t OAJ~Y PILOT/Friday, Au Ex-CM cop asks $19,000 in back pay Claims ctty dismissed him unlawfully before conviction By TEV MARBLE au TONY SM VEDRA ... ..._ ....... Fonner osta MC$1 pqli~man William Lauchlan i seek.in& more than $19,000 in bid:: pay and cxpcn Ke claims he wa denied after beina fired followina bi) arrnt on teAual mole tattoo charie' rly this year. , .. He wasdenaed due process... id Jack Kaya.janian Santa Ana attomC) representina the onetime officer ... was fired immediately after his atre$l -looa ~ore b ever had h1 day in coun." ' K.a>-ajanaan, who met behind closed doon Wedncs.- clay with Costa Mes.a Cit) Manager Fred Sorsabal to discuu the issue, u1d most ot the money rcprnents ~> .Lauchlan would ha\e rttei\ed if he had been su pendoiI rather than fi~d. He ~1d his client also had to pay about SJ .000 for medical insurance for h1m5elf, his wife and two youn claughten because he wa~ no lonaer co"ercd by the city after his temunation. Lauchlan was fired Feb. 3. about two weeks after hit arrest on rape, sexual battery and false impnsonment l:haraes. The policeman initially was charaed ,,.,ith attacking four women while on duty and in uniform. • He was convicted July l I on a single charac 0( molesting a 22-year-old female motorist be pulled over on the Cost.a Me'8 Freeway last January. He faces a maximum of three )cars in state prison. KayaJaman contends that the cny 'hould not have fired Lauchlan until he was conv1cted of the felon . Because of the CODVICtton, l.aucblan DO lonaer is SCCk.iJi reinstatement as a policeman. the attorney added. ... The former policeman wd he intends to appeal the conv1cuon and eventual!) get back rnto law enforcement. Lauchlan was to have been sentenced today by SupenorCoun Judge James F. Judge but thecoun.daywas postponed A new date was to be set by Judge. Deputy D1stnct Attorney Carl Armbrust said the reason for the dela} 1s a squabble over a probation report prepared for l.auchlan. Armbrust said the report sugestcd that "Lauchlan not get probatioQ." A third program, "Yoga. Med1tat1on and Massage for Managing Stress." will be held Sept. 22 in the faculty house. Adm1ss1on 1s S 15. For re&t!'.tratton. call 432-5880. Forum sets fall seminar Two-year-old Amy Hallu take. a ride on an obU,lnc pelican at Norman L. Worthy Community PaJ'k ln Hunttnaton Beach on a warm au.mm er'• da~. The d1stnct attorney said that Lauchlan's attorney requested that a second probatton repon be prepared. Southern Counties Forum will hold its fall seminar Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. to I p.m .. at Scandals Restaurant, 7132 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster. The program will cover "Aircraft Accidents -How They Are Handled" by John E. Eversmeyer, Irvine attorney and "Handling the Asebesosis Case" by John Cannon. Garden Grove attorney Traveling menagerie owner faCes court date The event 1s hosted by Orange Count) Harbor Area Legal Secretanes Assoc1at1on For funher details. call Manlyn M c( abe, 842-5100. By STEVE MARBLE Of .... D9lly "°' ..... An lnd1ana woman travehng across the country with l 18 cats. 16 dogs. seven rabbits. two Guinea pigs and a patr of parakeets, has been ordered to appear in municipal coun in Newpon Beach on Blood-pressure screenlngs free charges of improper animal care. Nancy Jane Elhs, 3 7. apparent!) had ~n on the road m a motorhome with her one-woman zoo since Aug. 2 ~hen she left her farm in Granger, Ind . and headed "'est. St. Joseph Hospital of Orange w11l sponsor free. blood-pressure screenings on Sunda). Sept. 9, from 11 a.m. 10 4:30 pm. in the Ou1pauent Reg1strauon area. Volunteers trained b\ the Amenqi.n Hean Assoc1a· lion will conduct the screenings CPR classes offered .. She said she was looking for a place big enough so that all her animals could hve out their days, .. said Carl Pagano, Irvine animal control supervisor Registration is now under way for September ~rv1ne city officials, who placed all the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation \CPR)' Hean s-ave-r-..ammals except .the b~~ ut ~crcnnacy Classes offered af Saddleback C'ommumt) Hospital in hospttal or boarding facihues, said they are Lag na Hills not sure when or 1f the huge collecuon of uThe classes, offered each Wednesday at the not-for-pe~.s wlll be returned to Ellis. profit hospital, provide basic CPR training for individuals Her intentions seem g~ but, nat- as well as groups. Alternating schedules for afternoon and urally. we have some questions about the evening classes arc available. common sense of heading. aero~! the Afternoon clas~s are scheduled from I to 5 p.m.; country wnh th~t man} animals. said e\enang classes are scheduled from 5 to 9 p.m . . Larry Larsen, a city administrator. The fee for the four-hour class 1s SS per person, which Elh~ was stopped Tuesday at an Irvine · rs costs of a CPR 1nstrucuon booklet and use of all shoppin~ center after a passerby told city CO\e l authonues she smelled a sharp odor necessar) equ1pmen t'. h · h d Sign-ups arc being taken from 7.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. commf irom l ewoman smotor omean Part1c1pants must be 16 years and older and should wear a smal ~railer she was towin~ I d o fortablc cloth ng that allows free move-Dennis Ruvolo, an animal control casua an c m 1 officer said he was nearl) bowled O\Cr ment. h h h d h · Fo more information or to reo•ster. call Saddleback w en e approac e t e woman s motor-r 8 · 00 ... home.Jammed wlth animal earners, sacks Comm unit) Hospital at 3 7-45 · of food and water He descnbed the stench CALENDAR as .. overpowenng." l S1benan husky, a cho"'. a kceshond, a temer and a shelllc were taken to the Irvine Animal Care Center where they were bathed, treated for fleas and groomed. One of the dogs also died. "Had she continued on a few more da)s, 'the cats would have ~n d)11'a off m large numbers," said Dr T Winston Vickers. a vetennanan at the ammal hospital. Vickers said he "as o"erwhelmed when the woman pulled up with a police escort Tuesday and deposited the menagene. He said the cat collcct1on required the 1m- med1ate attention of all four staO doctors at the hospnal. Ellis said all 145 ol her pets have names and were checked b) a vet before she tancd her trip to California. SM sard She camped most of the "'at "It's a little unusual.' admmed Pagano. "Just feeding and clean1n' all of them would be a day-long prOJCCt She had medical records on each of them and was aware some of the animals '>l.Cren't m \Cry good shape." Ellis ts scheduled to appear 10 coun next week to answer charges o f improper animal care. She faces a possible SI 000 fine. "If she can demonstrate that she has adequate fac1ht1cs to care for them or board them. "'e can give the animal., bad. But 1f she's JUSt going to load 1hem up in the moiorhome again. then \\C ha\C con- cerns ... said Larson .\s for the animal hospital bill. no one ~==~:;; was hazarding agues'>" hat 1t m1gh1 run ~ "We ha\e no wa~ of calculating that. but we'll be offenng hor a reduced rate." noted Dr Lawrence W Zamlll. He said the woman has put down S600 towards the bill. ...._ ___ --'-... Friday, Aug. 24 No meetings scheduled today. Thecollect1on of cats. nearl) all suffenng from respiratory ailments and other ill- nesses, were lodged at the Woodbndge Hospital for Birds and Animals where the) remain. Two of the cats died and se\cral more were said to be senously 111. The pack of dogs, which included a "If sure her feeling 1s that ""e'rc making a pretty big fuss o"er all 1h1" but our concern 1s w11h the animal!. and their ~ell being," said Larson A rabbit. one the 145 animal• found ln an Indiana woman •a mobile trailer. la handed to veterlnarlana. PoucE Loe l - Abandoned Mexican girl helps cops seek smugglers By tbe A11oclated Prell An 11-)'ear-old Mexican airl, aban- doned in T1Juana by ahen smugglers. was taken to the Santa Ana police station Thursda) m an effon to 1denllfy the "coyotes" who dumped her 1n the border town. Manbel Ab1aneda was found Wednesday momma in Tijuana, 11 weeks afier she was abandoned. said John Bclluardo, spokesman for the U.S. lmm1if8t1on and Naturalization Service. The smugglers, commonly known as coyotes, were paid to brina the youna girl to her uncle's home 1n LapnaBeacb A suspic1ou tirt 1n a re 1denu1I annc.x to the Capn Motel. 1441 South Coast Hiahw•). caustd $10,000 in dama c to three uma early Thursday mom1na. Onl> one of the u01t1 was occupied when the fire broke out at !:SI a.m. but cvef)one escaped unharmed. A flrc dcpanment spoke!· man '8id the bla1c damaa,cd the wood and fibcralass roof to alf three units. Natural cau\C's ha\e been ruled out and an inve1tigat1on 1s under way. • • • John Jeffrc) Nelw.n. 23. was ~r- " ted fbras~ult W1th 1ntent of 1ly harm Thur~a) n1aht 1n the 400 block of ()(can Avt"nuc. Ncl\on altc edly beat up an acquaintance m a d1~pu1c o•c: o wallrtr Aua. IK Thcvocun1 Santa Ana. then fled when authonues questioned them at a border check- po.int, leavina th~ JJrl m the streets of TiJuana, authonues said at a news conference Thursday. The INS has joined Santa Ana pohce in an effon to locate the smugJers, Bclluardo said. However, INS Regional Com- missioner Harold Ezell said that after the investiaation, Maribel will be returned to her home in Meluco, possibly alona wtth her aunt, Vincen· ta Rojas, who could be deponed because she is an illepl alien. After the youna airl did not amve as ellpectcd in Santa Ana in June, the suffered a broken nose. brusies and facial cuts. A second suspect, who reported!) led the victi m to his assailant. abo i under invcstiption. sa.1d pohce. • • • A ncar~rownina v1cL1m was rescued and Rvivcd by a pau of Lquna 8"ch police officers Thur-$- cla)' afternoon. Kelly Borro e , 79, was found floatina face down in a backyard Wlmmina pool at 159 Nyes Place by a fnend ..,ho mana&cd to brina her to the side of the poof, a lire dcpanment spokhman id. Police office" Danelle Adam nd Debbie Halks amvcd and administ,rrd mouth·to-mouth cardio-pulmonar:> rc\cuscitation, which pan1ally re- vived the oman btfo~ oaramcd1cs girl's uncle. Cynaco RoJas. told authonlles that he and his wife searched Lhe streets of T11uana for three da)s before nottfying pohce ROJAS said he feared noufymg authonucs because of his wife's 1llepl status Police Officer Jose Vargas said the airl would stay at his home dunna the 1nvestipuon. "It is our intentton that she be reunited with her family," Ezell said When she was a year old, Maribel was abandoned by her parents and she had been liv1na with relattves in 50uthcm Mexico. Ezell said. amved and conunucd medical treat· mcnt. Borrowc was taken to South Coast Med1c1l Center in South Lquna ""here he is sull listed 1n stnous condition today. tmoe Entenna throu'h an open ~1ndo". someone bul'llanzcd a home earh toda) on Gillman trttt. The lo\~ includcdJc"ell') wonh at kut S3SO. • • • A re 1dent of the 200 block of Lemon Grove told police someone buf11anzcd her home late Thundl\, cntcnn throuah a v.1nd Tht lo.,.., 1ncludedjcv.elf\ and a camara. • • • n cmrlo)cc oh car lkalal"'.\h1p on utoCcntcr DnH~ told pohc Thu•'· da} he inad\cnentl} kit has rang 1n a restroom, then found 11 m1ss1ng "hl'n he returned for It later The loss was es11mated at S 300. • • • Someone used a eoal hanger 10 brcal m10 a \oho parked Thursda~ on the 14'i()O hlock of R\e"ood treet. The los<, included· stereo equipment worth s~oo. • • • .\woman reported Thur~a' after· noon that someone snatched her pu~ '>1.h1le she "as s1tt10a on a la"'n "hair on the I NOO block of k\ Park Bou lc\ard. The loss "a' est1ma1ed at $150 • • • .\ re'>1dcnt of lhc Q300 block of Toledo ~ J) rcponed to police Thurs-· da~ that "omeone had ~tolen a spare ure and nm from his car 1n l"C'Ccnl wecls The lo5s "as estimated at $50 to S200 • • • \ 14-~ear-old airl rtponed Thu"· da) that omeonc stoic her unkx-kcd blue 5ch"'1nn cru1str bicvcte. which had been parked at a shoppina center on the 14400 block of Cul\: er Dmc. 1 he loss wa\ esumatcd at between $50 and $200. Huntlnaton Beach .\ 'terro and 1 tote tilled ",th I) m clothtn "'u tolen from a \an parked at Pac1fi\ C 0o1s1 High" a' and Maanolia Strttt rol1CC' ~id the crook u~ a v.1re coat han r to bf'( k into the Hh1de. • • • v.oman v.a\ reponed stumbhna Jround oua1Jc a g.rottf\ "tort' near &he 1nten«t1on of Hamilton and Rrookhurst St-vcral ¥>1\neuc \ltd the "uman tell dov.n 'en1 time\ and apf)l'art"\I to be 1n a due floli\~. thou h. 1d the: '-'Oman w~ l<:lhcrt'nt t:ntlU&h 10 rt'\:. II \\her(" \hC' h\C\t '"'' "I\ 1urnk11 horn,• • • • Jc\\cln \\Orth S 1.CXll..' "a' \tokn v.as an apartment on Edinger \\ enue l he th1ct entered th,· rc .. 1den<c through an unhx led bathro11m "in· do" Newport Beach ~ $5 0 IB\1 pcnon.il .. omputcr was stolen frl,m the Br:111cr (Mp I :!I. I DoH ~I somc11ml' o'er lhl' wt"d .. end Pol Kc ,,11d th1C\ c' had u'M:d a pa"" t..e~ to enter the ~u1lding anJ \teal thl' l"Ornpull'T. nwn1tor. d1'-k dn'c and pnnt,·1 • • • .\b\lut S' 1 damatte ~a' done' hi a 19~0 "'hill' \ \\ Bu~ ThuJ'Wa, "ht'n thrtt mak 'u~pe' ts pusht'd 1t out ot a carport on the I OU ht,x k of I Mh \tr~t and Jumped on 1t ThC' car·, rout "a' dentC"d and a door \\8., damaged b\ the va ndal\ .... A man Sill~ me O\ c might at the Balboa Inn . 101 \111n '>t told pohct has room " " l'lurglanze<l Wednesda\ night ~ h1lc he 'lcpt l hC' m:tn \\8S a\.. akC'ncd b\ a mmc atx,ut ~ a.m .. he ~1d. but v.cnt hall 10 .. tecp \\hen he 80t up ThuMI~. he not1 C'd S ~ had been 'tolen from the rt\Om • • • "woman "ho loc~C'J her pur 1n her trunk and hid her car kc\\ 1n a wheel "ell had t\cr f\UN' \tllkn Thursda' from the f"·~a' \hoppinf ctnter at 1000 &,~1de Dme l ht purse anJ it contents "crt' 'alu<"d at S20S. 'the kcH Wfft' Id) I\ 1n1 b\ the side of the car. Co.ta eu oomh threat fhurWa\ at a co,.11 1rsa alchohol rthabihtat1on C<"ntC'f f\M.l\ (ti to ht t ltl13' PoliC"c rt'spondrd around l 45 pm 10 \tanin Point of Orang('< ounh. :'OS., Thurul St . hut rould find nl'• hqmh Tht ~ntrr had recc" ed a telephone call from a man, belie' l"d tci be an e\-pataent. who said a bomb "a' set toC\ploc:k at the sit.cat ~ '0 nm • • • .\ man tC't\l·ndmg a SI .:!89 bicycle trom \\ ht'eland Tours. :!'101 Harbor Bh d . ht..ed 11 so much that he rode a"!I' '' thl'Ut pa\tng Thursda) The rt'hht'r "as dtten~ as Haspenk. \.'\ I'' Pl-.unds 10 to 2~ \Cars Old • • • \ .. U\h.lm<'r at Fam1h Fitness < en1cr I()()( ~dams·\\ e .. discovered r hur.d3\ attcmoon that w h1le he was \\Orling out ~meone else "as wort- intt mer h1\ loc ker. The padlock to the locler "as pncd off and S26 an PHlpc"rt). mdudmg SIO in cash. ~u sll1lcn • • • \ 4~·~car-old Hunun.gton Beach '-'Oman wu cited for sbophf\ma Thursda) after ~e was allegedly laught leaving a Nordstrom depart· ment store with a $weater that had not been paid for. Joyce Rita Shore wa\ detained b'r a secunt) 1uard at the ''uth Coa-..t Pina ~tort and late• turned ll"er to pohC'C. • Bandit holds up San Juan bank: \n a 'Tl~d bandit d~std 1\'\ bhat h{'l11 ur '~ unt\ Pai:-1fic bank in n Juan < f\l\tr1n1l Thuf'da and caped "1th an undeterminC'd amo t ot ~h af\rr forcing an a tStll\l man er to <"oll~t mooc) trom h teller. authont1n rC'ronc:-J The rotmt'r bdlC\ rd to be lft tus late \()s enttrt"d th\' ban~ at 32201 (amino ( p1 1r1no 'honl\ hcfiirr noon and pulltd out a blut· t I f\"\t,1\'Cr, 5ald Or11n r Count) She"O I I 1>1 ~ Ol\On I Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Augu t 24, 19~ Cheers punctuate Reagan speech DALLAS (AP) -Aller 1 pohtacal 'f~li\31 or film nd n -w11ving. P~adent Reagan and Vice resident Bush arc campaignina for four more ~ n. with a pledge to stop "drunkcn alor" Democrats tbey sa~ are out to increase ever) one's tallr The Repubhcan incumbents l4unchcd their re-c:lcctton cflon with ·hre\ of the w1nnmii themes of four )'ear 8¥0 -opposauon to t&lleS and bag government and pledges to ex- pand the nation's miluary strength The closing convenuon session ~hursda) n14h1 was the moment delegates awaited after thn:e days of s.sttmg emotionally unmoved rn the cool hall whale outside termperatures rose to I 00-plus At last their hero appeared before them. and the I 7 .000 delegates and 1uests. armed with signs and noisemakers. cheered themscl\.es hoarse. shoutmg .. Four more )ears. Four more )·ear.." Not !>ince 1972. when Richard M. Nl'\.on was re- nominated. had that chant been heard with such enthusiasm at a GOP COn\.enuon And the president ga'e them "hat they wanted, vantage Reagan . an acceptance speech in which ht> nt>ver mentioned Walter f . Mondale by name but sa1d ... Our opponents are openly committed to incrcasin& )our tu burden. We att committw to stopp1n1 thtm and we wall." He said the ~mocrats .. pend money hk.e drunken sailors but that would be unfair to drunken sailors ... 1 he sailors are spendina their own money." Has speech was scheduled for 20 minutes but took SO minutes to deliver because of frequent inter- ruptions for applause and cheers. and for a conunu1~ dial~ue between Reagan and has audience which answered his rhetorical questions with shouts of "no" or "yes" or prolonged boos aimed al the ~mo­ crats When he finished. thousands of red and white balloons dropped from the ceiling and for IS minutes the delegates resumed their chanting. cheenng and marching while the Reagans and Bushes looked on from the rostrum. Reagan and Bush were to appear at a post-eonvenuon mecung of the Repubhcan Nauonal Committee today before ioang their st'parate wa)'s. the president to address the \i'cteran ot roret WarsconH.•nuon in Chica o and bas runnin m tc 10 New Hampshire for a fund·rai5er for GOP Gov. John Sununu. Bush had no h~itancy about mentionina Mondale' name in his acceptance speech. He cited "Mr. Mon\ialc's first promise -a olcmn promi~s to nusc everyone's tallies," a refercncc to Mondale'~ statement an his accep- tance speech last month in San Francisco that "Mr Reagan wall raise taxes, and so will I. tte won 'l tell you. [ JUSt did." Rcapn was introduced by an 18- mmute film so promotional that two networks, CBS and ABC, broadcast only excerpts. Two'othe~. NBC and CNN. broadcast the enure film. "I tee! more patnouc .. I'm proud to be an Amencan," said people 1n the opening scenes. The) were followed by scenes of Reagan m the Whtt~ House and at the Demaltt.anzed Zone in Korea tn a chow line with U.S troops. The hghts went up, a voice 'ln- nounced. ..The President of the United States," and Reagan stepped tO' the microphones and the crowd went wild. 'Ladies Against Women' spoof GOP DALLAS (AP)-At 1he Reagan bake Mle, Hostess Twtnkles t for S9 bftllon -each. Members of the satlrl~I group lel ~at Women Mt up an .ln>nlng board outelde Reunion • Where P....,dent RMgan -held a prayer breakfast Thura-. , aaytng the)t wanted to do "Mf bit to .... the federal cs.nett. "You have to Mff a IOt of "Sorn to CIMn" and "Ban the Poor:• For • few bflllon doUara, a customer could bUy delectable lyaot.sanltlzed Amertcan Pie c:teoorateCf With •flag. apray-on proceeMd cheddar~ foOd, · Coot Whtp and a variety of HOst.-productt. agao at the plush Loews Anatole Queen" In 19M. Hot... Member• of Ladlee Aga,tnst Mra. Cholesterol sported but-Women aay they hope the ~­ tona bearing atooans tuch u .. I'd dent will cteete a MW Cabinet .. Rather Be lronfng" and "Tup. level~. the Depaitl'TMM'lt of perware Preeervea the Family" Church, with the R9v. JfM'ry on her pink polyelter dress. A Falwell • the n.tton'• ftrlt MC- polka-dotted bow adorned het retary of reHglon. white hat. Their literature de8Crtbes the She and her coUeagu.s, Mrs. group • "grownup girls whO T. BUI Benka and the ·lWi. Jerry .have taken poeltk>ns (ladylike, Fellout, profess to be avtd fans of Inferior poetttona) on all Re- NATION ---- Boston's still 'in the dark' after fire sparks blackout BJ tbt A aoclattd Ptet• BOSTON Restaurants closed down, bars tilled up and police moved in to prevent lootina after an undersroun<S fire fortcd Boston Edison Co. to cut power to a 20..block area 1n the hean of downtown, part of which remained without electricuy today. Powtr was cut just before rush hour Thursday afternoon after moke wirlcd from manhole c-0vers. snarhna traffic and forcing one ho p1tal to rely on emergency gencnuors The fire stemmed from a short circuit. the cau c of which was not yet 1..nown. Walter Salva, a Boston Edison spolcesman1 said early tod y. It was nearly midnight before service wa, res1ored to the city's ·main shopping district. And utJhty officials said restaurant anlls and refrigerators in 1he Chinatown section would probably not be back on line until sometime this afternoon. De Lorean money battle resumes DETROIT -The battle for the assets of John Z. De Lorean 's detUnct auto company has resumed a week after a Los Angeles JUry found ham innocent of trafficking in cocaine. Attorneys for David W. Allard Jr .• trustee of~ Lorean Motor Co., on Thursday asked a federal JUdge to end a moratonum on bankruptcy proceedings against De Lorean, the company's founder. The company's creditors have claimed De Loreaf! d1verted mon: than $17 malhon from his automotive venture through banks in Europe and 1n Ntw York. Jackson takes to balloon ORLANDO, Fla. -It was hot-air balloons at da)break for M1ch.iel Jack.son and 22 fnends as the group took flight from the Victory Tour conccn series with an hour-long ride over the city "the)' would sang out a h)lle bat and then stop," !.aid Jackson's balloon pilot, Steve Adams. 36 "Mostly they'd bollei:·at the other balloons and wave." The sky ride was strictly a vacation for Jackson, currently on tour across the nation with bas brothers. But Adams. who was instructed by Jacksons' agents to shoot no photographs and seek no autographs, said he was not sure if residents below knew who was waving and shouting at them. · Tot crawl~ across hlghway ORLANDO. Fla. -An 18-month-old girl, clad only in a diaper, crawled across a busy highway while rush-hour traffic whiz.zed past her before being rescued after she reached the grassy strip dividmg the roadway. Two astounded law enforcement offictals and an employee of a nearby business scooped up Silver Lynn Whitley, who apparently was oblivious to her brush with death Orange County Sheriff's deputies said the garfs mother had watched her walk to a mobile home where the girl's father laves. CALIFORN IA oat ... Twtnklee to ral8e $200 e .'' Mid a l.adlee Against omen member dubbed Ml'9. fn town for the AepubllCan NatlonaJ Conv~tJon. ladle• Agalnat Women have become a tammar eight around Dallas. On Wednesday, they mJngled With a crowd of welklr81Md ~bUca.n women outside a luncheon hosted by Nanc:y F-. the Reegans publican ptanka." • oun~ ~ 1980 ~tlal They welcOfn1J new •. ;ladytlk• Twenty Solvang •hops damaged race, they mounted a~ f()( memberl, they aay, bUt att'98S SOLVANG -Twenty shops in three bu1ld1ngs in the hean of this quamt Shah campaign. 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The temblor. measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale. was reponed at 6:05 p.m. Thursday with a center some six miles south of town. No damage was reponed. The poltce depanment received about a half-dozen calls. an officer said. Trlo escape Santa Clarajall SAN JOSE -Law enforcement officers hunted toda~ for three Santa Clara County Jafl inmates who escaped after threatening two depuues 1n the exercise yard wtth pnson-made weapons. "They're dangerous.'' said a )ail deputy. The tno broke out of the Ja il about 7:30 p.m. Thursday. said shenffs deput) Don Clark . He said they somehow ~ot through a screened area of the yard. onto a third floor roof of the main building. and leaped to the ground. DMV analls Berkeley paper BERKELEY -A Depanment of Motor Vehicles official has rebuked tht: student newspaper of the Un1vers1t1 of California at Berkeley for a sto!) encouraging students under 21 to use a false drivers license to bu)' alcohol. The Daily Californian anacle, headed. "Underage? Here's How To Get a Fake 1 D ... appeared Wednesday in the 22.000-c1rculat1on paper. Warrent Wolfe. assistant registration and investigative chief of the OMV. was not amused. He said Thursday: "Any newspaper which publishes in formation that basically exhorts people to commit a criminal att 1s extremely Irresponsible. I'm rea ll) aghast... that they would pnnt something like this." 'Seven Llttle Fays' member dles LOS ANGELES-Charles Foy. second oldest of the "Seven Lmlc Foys .. whose vaudeville career was 1mmortahzed in a Bob Hope film. died Wednesday at age 86. Foy was among seven children of vaude\.1lhan Eddie Foy and has wife. ballenna Madeltne Morando. Charles fo)' went on to appear an a number of 1930s and 1940s films. He also narrated and sened as technical advisor for "The Seven Lanie Foys," which starred Hope an 1955 Newsman held I or cl:tlld molest HERMOSA BEACH - A newspaper columnist was booked for investigation of molestm~ a 3-yeat-old girl who allegedly had been molested earlier at a pre-school. pohce said. Charles Elliott. a writer for The Daily Breeze in suburban Torrance. was arrested Thursday at the offi ce of has lawyer. said Hermosa Beach Police Ca pt. John Mebius. Elliott had been the hve-in boyfnend of the chtld's mother fo r several week!> un11I Julh when the mother asked him to leave. · I WORLD Iraq jets clalm navy target MANAMA. Bahrain -Iraqi warplanes rocketed a ship south of Iran \ Kha'l Island 011 terminal today, and shipping sources said a Cypnot tanker captam radioed that his vessel had been hat and set afire. forcin~ the crew to abandon ship. Jn Baghdad, the lraqi mahury c;pokesman said Jetfi&ht crs "successfull y raided"'and effecuvely hit a b1J naval target" south of KhalJ. Iran's main 011 terminal Iraq dad not 1dent1fy tts victim. but the term .. bag naval target" 1s common!) used by Iraq to refer to a tanker. It was the second attack on gulf shipping claimed by Iraq w11h1n 24 hours. I Brltaln dockworkers call strike LONDON -Leaders of .Bntam's 35.000 dockworkers toda) caMed an 1mmedJ.ate nat1onWlde stnke. the countf) 's second 10 two months. an suppon of the 23-week-old coal miners' walkout "The dec1s1on was bx an overwhelming mlijonty," Transport and General Workers' Union official John Connolly declared after dockworkers'. leaders huddled in emergency session for 21h hours. The nauonWlde st nke was widely expected after steelworkers Thursday unloaded coal for a fuel-starved Scottish steel plant from a Panamamian freighter which the transpon union had ordered boycotted in support of the mmer!I. 'Napalm g1rl' leaves cllnlc LUPWIGSHAFEN, West Germany-Kim Phuc. the "napalm girl'' who became an image of the Vietnam war when she was photoaraphed runnina naked and scrcamina from a bombing attack, was released from a chnic Thursdar, after surgery on the scamd areas of her body. "The pamc; have stopped.· she told reponcrs gathered at the Ludwig Gattman Cltn1c 1n Ludwi&shafcn, near Heidelberg, where shc underwent surgery Aug. 2. Cystic scars are still visible on much of her left arm but K.Jm Phuc. now 21. wd the operation had made 11 easier for her tb move The 5urgcry involved a combination of skin graft and 1nc1s1ons Sovleta deny Jane'• report MO COW -The Soviet Union ha firmly denied a rcpon in the London pubhcauon Jane' F1aht1na Shi~ 1hat elite Soviet commando units are opcrauna alon1 the coast o(neutral S~den. The official news a,1cn9' Ta . in a report ThurW.ty. dismiucd the Jane's tory a "absurd invention • and said Jane'\ F.'d11or-ln·Ch1efCapl. John Moore "seems to have decided to ht-at eH'I) record of hes and slandcn apinst the Soviet Union." Man grave. reveal 100 bodles LIMA. Ptru -Government anve t1pton have found the bo<hes of more than I 00 youna men in c1jhl man aravcs in the Andean rt'aiun where 50ldic:rs arc fi~ttn Maoi t1ucmllas, accordana to ne-.Hcports. An independent l.imJ tclcv1\11)1\ J&ation aid fhursd•y.._tl\at workm uncovcl't'd 9Q..,bodks in VC'n e.ravcs an the Puc.ay cu Oorae. 40m1Tc nonhwnt of tnc city of Ayacucho • •• ' Dagger-wielding Sikhs hijaekje NEW DELHI, India (AP)-:i1kh militanb armed with crs hi- jacked an Jnd1an jetliner cany1ng 93 people today. forced it to nr to Pakman and threaten d to kil the passengers and blow up the plane, officiafs said. Some t 0 hours after the ji:t amvcd in Pakistan. the vcm- mcnt announced its de nurc. The one·hnc Pakimni ovcrn· ment tatem nt id 1hc jctlioer·1 de$ttnation was not known, I he plane was refueled earlier. and India's civil aviation mini ter said the hi- Zaccaro def ends borrowing _money from elderly woman NEW YORK (AP) -John Zac-interview with a lawyer for Mondale. owner and director. She hu 58.ld she caro says he borrowed S l 7S,OOO from Dayton Duncan, a Mondale deputy had no role in runnin& the company the holdings of an elderly woman press secretary,· declined to discuss and announced Tu~y she was whose estate he was appointed to the matter. Ferraro has said throu&h a &ivin& up her int~t in 1t. · manase because .. as a businessman, I spokesman that she first learned of He was appointed conservator of believed the investments were pru-the loans two weeks aio. the estate in 19!2 after Phelan was dent ... to preserve the estate and Asked Thursday night about the declared incompetent to manage her enhance it." postponement of the June 28 beanng. financ.es. The husband of Democratic vice Ferraro campaign deputy pres~ sec-Zaccaro borrowed S 100,000 from prcsidentialcandidateGeraldineFer-retarj Barbara Di:ton replied ... We theestatemOctoberandrepaidttfivc raro made the remarks in state court have no answers." She said that she months later with 12 percent U\ternt. in Queens on Thursday dunna a was awa1tina responses from Zac-A loan this year for $75,000 was also hcannJon his actions as the woman's caro's lawyers. rc~id with 12 percent interest, he financial guardian. Zaccaro made two loans from sa1d. Judge Edwin Kusoffis expected to Phclan's accounts to his real estate Under New York law, a con- . issue a decision an the case within 30 management company, P. Zaccaro scrvator ma} not mingle the assets of days, but Zaccaro's lawyer said Co.. which had Ferraro as a part an estate with bis pcnonal propcny. outside the courtroom, .. It's in every-.---------------------------------------:- one's interest that the decision be Great white landed Wetchtna tn at 3,200 pounda, a areat white •hark la holated 00$0 a track In Santa Barbara alter belna caqbt oft Santa Cruz Ialand Wednaday by two commerclal fljhermen. made promptly." Zaccaro 1s accused of improper "self-dealing" with the money of Alice Phelan, 84, and could be reprimanded or removed as con- servator of her estate. The New York Times, meanwhile, reported Zaccaro obtained post- ponement of a June hearing into the matter so it would not interfere with the Democratic National Conven- tion, where his wife was chosen the vice-presidential nominee. There was no indication. the Times also said, that Zaccaro volunteered information on the pending court hearings on the Joans during a July 10 Secondphotog'snude pix ofVanessa·tobe 'exposed' NEW YORK (AP) -Former Mita Amerfca Vaneeea Wttttarna. Who resigned her crown under fire because of sexually ejcpllctt pho1os of her With another woman published In PenthoUM magazine, has · acknowledg4[td posing nude for a second pho- tographer. Wtlllama aaJd lhe later •'felt badty"' aboUt the pk:tur• and Uked Whitman tf She could have the photoa back, The New York Tlmee reported today. The pho- togl".~ retumid them au. the said, except for several cok>r slides Whlch Whitman eald he wanted for hta portfotok>. GUOclOM Uk1 he bec#ne awaire of tM MOond ... of nude pic:tur• whert he recehed • telegram from a ~ off-1ng them. Guccione to name the photographer. wuuams said her r~ WU prompted by her k~ of the aecond Mt of phot and her fear that "people woutdn't fQrOIYe a eecond .,._ take." · Penthouse publisher Bob Gue· cfone 88id the second cotlectlon of nude photographs of Mtu WUllams wtll appear In the Janu- ary 1aaue of his magazine. The pictures were taken photogra- pher Greg Whitman and Williama signed a model's reteue before poeing for the ahote, she~ "When I flrat heard that Penthouse was pubffshlng nude _photos of meJ..asevmed they were by Whitman,'' WHllam• said. "In my naivete. I had signed a release for Whitman." The ftret aet of photoa, featur- ing Wntlam. and model Amy weasen. were taken by pho- tographer Tom Chiapet and pub- lished In the September laeue of Guccione eald he euthen- Penthouee. Wuttama. a former tlcated Wllllams' signature on the Miss New York, lnslsta she never release form for the aecond Mt tn signed a rele&M form for thoee the same manner he ritld&ted It phota.. Both Mt• of S)hotoa were on the flrat photcigrllp_tla - taken In the .,mmfl" of 1982. --through a P* Of Independent ''She .. unquMtlonabfy going handwrttl~ ... ,. . to ,.. {over the ~ Pio: ''I'm •tllhd that I Plflllw..d tures):' said an advtlor to WU-t~ flrtF'tet, iiif rm pll..-.cf to llama, Dennis Oowdelt. •·we ex-publllh ~" ield Gucck>n9. pect to flle In court next week.'' .. ,t was the only thing I COUid do.'' d prices D;amon 0•' P''" .. R*'"'' s l 4 2 ......... ¢1 s 199 o.2'> carat ....... ~ $296 o.'>4 Carat ... · ......... ~ $7 50 050 Carat . . . . . ..... ~ $670 0:72 Carat .... ·.· ....... -~ $2997 \.J,~Carat ....... $6998 \.74Carat ....... ~ SJ3,748 i.)6Carat .. ~ 00 Carat . . d \ -_,_A, 1'1« etrt•f" Pf'°' ta\t /t.\I o-n-·-,_oelr. Sub\tc' tO h cnort Ill ~ ha'lf e1111C "-'"t 1'1•«' t •OU \ xp11nmfnl YQVR NET COST! WITJI $50.0D-EDISON REBATE • Whirlpool Model EHT2017K-195 cu. ft. capacity No-Frost refrigerator Textured steel doors, prov1· a1on for op1tonal ICEMAGIC Automatic Ice Maker Adjustable rollers and tempered glass shelves and meal pan SAYE MORES AT DAVIS-BROWN WHIRLPOOL ·---: ;---:=. UNDERCOUNTER ~1~.~l 0 IS H \ 1tr~r~~ .: • ., 1 I WASHER /~~I I om 526995 f~h"1"''"1~ 7 1-j • Moael OUIQ981tl Ht ..... v mosl commo" O•"h"".,."'""Q ao E e•c• Atr Ory Oot1on s.,ur l onCl•ll neu Pori;e1a1n·Ename1 0111 Stee1 tut> GENERAL ELECTRIC MICROWAVE COOKING CENTER san s1249ss $100.00 • Model JHP66G ld•Q• I ' Cu ff m1 r('l• • .lH' uc C er oven .,.,m Ou.ll ,'Ja.• IT' ._rJ --.a .. e svc.1e m E•Pc'r • 'lu., controls T•rtit! or It mn 1arur1> cooking Stio""n ""tt ,proona hood 17.2 CU. FT. NO FROST GE REFRIGERATOR s549es YOUR NET COST! WITH $100.00 B»SON REBATE! • GENERAL ELECTRIC M<>del TBF17CF 17 2 cu fl No Frost Refnoerator prus • 73 cu fl freezer 1 full width and 2·sp1o1 1e .. e1 ad1ustable g lass sneives Equip· ped for optronal automaltc •c&-maker Energy saver switch SEE THEM ALL AT DAVIS-BROWN Number 1 rn length of Ille • lewest repairs • lowest service cosls·na11onw1de preference 1Based or. a national survey asking consumers which brand of washer lhey·d hke to own} • Commerc1aUy P''lven 1n self ser.., e laundries •Gent e energy • II C1Pnt Clrytng • E ectron•c A.uto Orv or Time Control SPECIAL L·O·W ANNIVERSARY- SAVINGS! SONY 26" CONSOLE RCA 19"COLOR TV SONY REMOTE TRINITRON KV 294RX With Remote Control SAVE s9999s $100.00 r JC•2"S Br hant P• rto1mance IW1357R Whtie or Waln1<t SPECIAL SAVINGS • • 4 • Secretary of Education at CSUF anniversary fete ' da} -Iona pubh~ cxtru aaana ~pt 7 complete wnh elephan1s, a beach part}. the rdeasc of 1,000 balloons. music, a picnic supper, an outdoor concert and firtworks s1jlnals thr beginning of a nine-month ob-- ~ance of the 25th annaversal) of Cal State Fullerton After Cobb 1ntroduCC$ Bell and he make hi add1ess, 1.000 b lloons will be relea~ to announce the opening of a universit> fair. The fiur featurei; a pan on the frwel Plummer Cobb Beach, music. and food, game and other booths dmne~ or bnng their meal$ 10 a basket. Funher 1nfom1111on 1s avail- able by phone at 77 3-FACT. H1ghhgh110g the Silver Jubilee Day 1s an address by U .S Secrctar.· of EJucat1on Terrel H Bell following a l O~ IS a. m. flag ramna announcing the bqinning of the celcbrauon .. All of the e\.enls for the Silver Jtlb1lee Dav and for the nine months following will celebrate our proud p~st and a future that 1s ours to ('rtate," said Cal Stale Fullerton President Je~el Plummer Cobb "When we hosted the team hand- MU competiuon dunng the 1984 SummerOlymp1cs. we were panof1b festive federalism Now we are look- ing forward to our JUb1ke .\~ we welcomed Olympu: "1s1tor'l 10 cam- pus. we once again 'let out our wekome mat to the commun1t\ 10 JOtn in our annaver~~ celebration ·· Chainng the 25th ann1' ersar) 1s Manon P Sneed. associate vice president for uni"ers1t) relations and development. \n area of the Quad w111 be flooded to form an 18-mch pool that will be filled with 64,000 pllons of water. The pool. the msp1rauon of stu- dents Alexa and Brandon Mollo> ol Fullttto, w11l be the <s~ne of male and female swimsuit competition with judging done b) representatives from Playbo) and Pla)g1rl magazines, rub- ber boat and yacht races, and vol- le~ball and hack:) sack competmon. About 20 cubic yards of sand will be brought in for sandcastle compeu- uon. The day will conclude with a p1cn1c supper al 6 p. m sponsored b) the Fncnds of the Stale U01\ers1t} fol- lowed at 7 30 by a concen under the stars featunng the L navers1t} \\ind Ensemble and guest \OCahsts under the d1rec11on of Benton \hnor. A fireworls d1spla) planned b) the Associated Students Inc caps the evening at 8:30 P1ckmckers ma~ purchase ch1dcen BAMBOO & PAPER UMBRELLAS UIS HULA SKIJlTS COMPLETE TABlE _e_N_se_M_BL_e_s -----Fi•h Net 4A • Off WElllNIJ 6'1f,. AU l/IWTAnOllS Ster Fish Shells Other activities planned lhrouah- out the ycar include fonnerCahforrtia Go\'. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown and ~late Sen. Diane E. Watson, 0-Los Angeles ta~ing part ma November S) 0mpos1um on "25 Years of C'ali· fom1a Politics " In October, the IOOth anniven.ary of the birth of Eleanor Roosevelt will be observed as will "The Women's :vtovement of the Last 25 Years" in the !ipnng .\ward-winning anists. alumni. athletes as well as founding faculty member\ and administrators who compnse the Titan legacy, will return 10 campus for dinners and receptions throuihout the year-long observance. A dinner dance. which will serve as the cornerstone of Cal State's an- niversal")-ycar fund-raising effort, 1s planned for Jan. 26 at the Anaheim Hilton with more than 400 expected 10 attend. Thomas H 1'1elson. presi- dent of the In ine Co. co-(.ha1rs the C\ ent with Cobb. Planned for Ma) 1s a dinner at the Manon Hotel m Anaheim hononng high achievers. I .. _ .~INATAS. ~ -~'l"P' 801 W. Baker, Just W. of Bristol COSTA MESA 979-8570 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PL.ANNINO COMMISSION AND THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION ELEMENTS OF THE OR.ANOE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN AND FOR RELATED PROJECTS. NOTICE~ HEREBY GIVEN thllt t1e!Jlnnlngon September 11 1984 1he Orange County Ptanntng Commission wHI hold public hearing• to con1lder proposal• to amend the Land Use Element (LU 84-3), and Transportation Element (T 84-3), and other related protect• The Orange County Board ol Superv11ors will hold a public heartng lo consider these matters on November 14, 1984 1 The Public Hearing includes the rollowlng Land Use Element amendment proposals A Arriba de la e.trella (874± acrea) located In toutheastern Orange County east of and adjacent to the properly known as Coto de CaUJ at the soulhem 1ermlnu1 or Plano Trabuco Road The proposed project would allow from 3000-<tSOO dwelling units on a 874 acre site The existing land use element des1gna11on1 are 1B-Suburban Residential ( 5 to 18 du/ac) end 5 Open Space The proposed dealgna11ons are 1B-Suburban Realdent1al ( 5 to 18 du/ac) 1C-Urban Res1den11at (18 and over du/ac) and 5 Open Space B Industrial Turf Propert1e1 (74± acres) located easterly or El Toro Road approximately one-hall mile south of Live Oak Canyon Road The proposed pro1ect would allow 230 dwelllng un11s on a 73 7 acre site The existing land use element dMlgnatlon ts 1A-Rural Restdent1a1 ( 025 to 5 du/eel tVid 5-0pen Space The proposed designations will be 1B-Suburban Restdentlal (.5 to 18 du/ac) and 5-0pen Space. C Bayview Planned Development 163 5 acres) located on lhe southwest corner of Iha intersection of Jamboree Road and Bristol Street South 1n the Santa Ana Heights area The existing land uae element des1gna11on of the stte 11 1 B Su bu, ban Res1dent1al and 5-0pen Space The P'oposed Land Use Element designations are 3-Employment 2A Community Commerctal tB Suburban Res1dantlal and 5 Open Space Thll proposal may also require action on the LOC81 Coastal Program for Santa Ana Heights 2 The Public Heartng w1ll 1nclude the following propoeed Amendments 10 the Transportation element Revisions of the Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH) 1nclud1ng A Deletlon of Sumner Place from the MPAH In the Cypreas area B Changes to lhe MPAH modltymg the circulation sy1tem In and near the nortnern Plano Trabuco and Arriba de la Estrella area In response to the Arriba de la Estrella General Plan Amendment request C Changes to the MPAH modifying the ctrculatlon system 1n the northern Plano Trabuco area In response to a Rancho Mtss1on Vle10 General Plan Amendment request O Technical 'el1nemen1s to the MPAH modifying minor portions of the clrculallon system countyw1de 3 The Publtc Hl!aring wlll atso include the lollowlng related projects A Zone Cnange 83-34P (Arriba de la Estrella) proposes a change from A 1 General Agricultural 01str1ct to PC P1anned Community District Community p,oflle Amendment 84-7 and Feature Plan 84-6P will be p'oces~ed concurrently with the zone change request B Zone Cttange 84-10P (Industrial Turf) proposes a change from A 1 (SR) General Agricultural (Sign Restrict1on1 01stric1 to RS-5,000 PD ( 10,000) Res1dentla1, "Slngle-Famlly Planned Development 110 000 square foot minimum), R4 PD (4,000) · Suburban Resldentlal" Planned Development (4,000 square 1001 m1n1mum), and B 1 (Butler Zone) Districts Community Profile Amendment 84-4 wlll be processed concurrent with the zone change requeet C Zone Change 84.8 (Bayview Planned Development) propoaes a change of zone from A 1 (SR)-General Agr1cullur1111S1gn R&atrlctlon) and R 1 (SR)-Stngle Family Residential (Sign Resnctlon) Districts lo R2 13000)-Group Dwelling 13000 square foot minimum). PA/95-Professlonal Administrative Districts (95 feet ma,.1mum height) CC 90-Communlly Commercial (90 feel maximum height) and B 1-Butter Olstrtcts A PO-Planned Development overlay 11 proposed tor Iha R2 (3000). PA and CC Ol1tr1cts p,ocessed concurrently with this zone change Wiii be Communlly Profile Amendment CPA 84-11 Siie Plan SP 84·78 and UM Permit UP 84-78 O Community Profile .Amendment 84-13 (Sumner Pla09) E Community Profile Amendment 8-4-14 (Northern Plano Trabuco) COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT fhe lollowtng environmental documentation haa been prepared for these projecll pureuant to the Callfornla Envlronmental Quality Ac1 which will be reviewed by the Planning Commlaslon and Board of Supervisors prior to or concurrent with tne propoeed General Plan Amendmenll and related projecll -Environmental Impact Repor1 Jt 413 ·Arriba de la Eatreoa -Environmental Impact Report •439 lnduatrlal Turt Property -Envtronmental Impact Report • 440 Bayview Planned Development -1n1t1a1 Sludy 84-068 -P1ano Trabuco/MPAH , -Negative Oeclaratton •8'4· 14. Huntington B.-en/MPAH • -Environmental Impact Repo<1 •83-1 ·Huntington Beach/MPAH The follow•ng pro1ec11 have y.t to recBlv• l1r1a1 environmental documentation by Iha Environmental AnaJy1l1 Division -IP 84-06 t • T.cnnlcal reflnementatMPAH -IP 84-058 • Sumner Pta<:e/MPAH The EIR't lilted above are avatlable for public review between the houra of 8;00 a.m. and 4 30 pm. at the Advanc. Planning Olvlalon Room 2638. '400 CMc Center Drive Weal, Santa Ana. CalllOf'nla Th• EIA'1. the public comments on the EIR 1 and the 1tatt report on th• EIR1 wm be kept on me at tne abo~ loeaoon ThHe hHrtngs wtll be held In tne Planning Comm1111on and Boerd of Su~Jaora HHrlng Room• 011 tne llrat floor of tne Counly Hall of Aomlnlatratton Bulldtng at 10 Ctvle Center Plue. Santa Ana. Calllo<nla at 1 30 p m and 9 ~O • m r"pectlvety All 1nter .. 1ed part~• are 1nv1ted to attend and be heerd Wr111en comm en ta ire a110 Invited Comment• may be tent to EMAi Ad11anc. Planl'llng OiVl1•on at P 0 Box 4048, San1a Ana . CA 92702-4048 prior to or at commenc.ment or the tcf\eduled public ti.ar1no1 Furlhet Information ,.,,Y be obta1~ by c•lllng tna Advnnc J'>1anning Otvltlon al t71•l 834·5380 Becky Blah: Klein NB grad helped cover Olymics Newport Beach resident Becky Blair Klem. a broadcasting graduate of Peppcrdine Unavers1t), worked as a liaison for the ABC televmon network dunng \he Los Angeles Ol)mp1c Games Klein, who has, also worked at Disneyland 1n guest relations, served as a liaison between network: officials and their guests.· Coast residents show · their skills at LA Rair~ Doicns of Oran l' County mi· dents arc plannina to enter their 1k1lls and talents io vanous compeuuon during the S7th L() A.naele Couotv fair in Pomona. which runs Sept. 13 throuah 30. Award-winnin9 handiwork. baked aoods, gems and minerals and other crtati ve items will be~ d~s~lay to the public during the l 8-<IA?'ftur. Amona thos.e cntenna are: EL TORO -Joy Akers, berry preserves, blackberry preserves, can- taloupe preserves, apple butter, peach conserve, plum conserve. dipped chocolates, English toffee, old· f asb1oned candy boit, baked apples, crab apple, zucchini, speci~ co}lec- t1on (assorted p1ckJes), apncot J&m, blackberry Jam, blueberry J&m, boysenberry jam, apple Jelly, black- berry-blueberry jam, special collec- uon (jams), spiced blueberries. special collection (preserves). crab apple Jelly. Leslie Akers, I 7. apple jelly, apncot Jelly. apricot-pineapple jelly, rolled biscuits, pound cake; Terrie Hanley, child's party dress. ch1ldreni's lay clothes. infant girl's dress, todd er's romper outfit (shadow apph e). carrot cake, chocolate cake, · aer- bread cake, appl.e cake, bar cookies, fudge brownies, chocolate chip cookies with nuts; David Hanley, 8, ginaerbr~d. model. airplane; Trac)' Hanley. 10, coordinated skin and ve t bar: cookies, dressed doll . l Jo>.'. Lindahl, nightJown, robe., lad)· s 1uit1 ladies cloth1na (crepe de • chine blouse), ultra uedc drt , hand-quilled J•ckct. toddler' t clothina. embroidered apron, bab) comforter, picttd and tied comforter.~ dressed doll; Jacquelyn Meuaar. decorattve tole paint.in&. folk art tolet pomlln&, tole•patntcd furniture. c FOUNTAIN VALLEY -: Su . n1 Read-Weil, weddina dress Wllh ~hp, hostess or cockWI wear; Manl)'nJ Smith cttwel picturt, chtld'~ room' picture pair stuffed animals, c.arrot cake. appetizers, Marci Tubbiola, 1. 8, color photo senes, black and white photograph, colored photograph .• Fountain Valfey Clovtrdales 4-H, feature booth. HUNTINGTON BEACH - Janice Lynn Johnston, bread, whole· wheat rolls. oatmeal muffin!., drop cookies. whole-wheat cake: Judy M. Hohl, ma,p's pullover sweater. child's sweater, pullover sweater, sleeveless sweater, child's afahan s11ch af&han,, procelam bisque baby doll, croc6etedt stuffed animal, chlld's party dress.• men's corduroy jacket, men's em· broidered shirt; Cand>.' Johnson, counted crosa-stitcb pillow, chart• design. OLYMPIC'S LABOR DAYR~BATE. SAVE $1.50 A GALLON (UP TO 5 GALLONS) ON OLYMPIC PAINTS AND STAINS BETWEEN AUG . 23-SEPT 9, 1984. O~ °*COii H11111 Plllll • Specially forrrulated to bood 10 paint • Resists peeling and cracking • Variety of flat and satin colors Olympic 011 Stain • Linseed 011 base • Penetrates and strengthens wood ht>ers • Sem1-1~t or sohd color's Chick 1111 Ylllow • lot Y'l'f IWflll Olympic Diiler Olympic Wiids k• • Linseed 0tl base • Spec1al additives repel water and protect -against rot and decay • Sem1·1ransparent or solid co1ors Olytnplc lJllx Siii• • Aidt sohd colors enhance wood 1exttn • Use over paint or stain • Easy water clean-up , 1 OLYMPIC $1.50 A GALION LABOR DAY REBAR. I IUY Olymotc "'"' °' Sll•n btl#tlll AUQUll 23 .,,., Sei»•emw 8 1884 (I oanon SIZt only QUiit Ind s QlllOll .. HI CIO FIG! quatit11 I II 11•0 '°' ucn 1 gatton puichasecl up lo live 91ttons 'f04JI oa1eo cal/I '1Q•sttr 11Ct<Pl ••ll'l tl'll purclllsl pr.ct Ctttltd '°' Nd'I OlyntO< proeliiet Wiii tl'lts cer11tic111 I 10 O•~<e Labo! 01y Aebl11 PO Bo• 7807 Clinton Iowa S'738 "'1 rt1tN ,.._ .... M ,_.,..,.., '¥ ..,...._ U . 1114 lllC(IVI I SI SO rebate fl)f Mell GI IOn purtllased up lo f,.t ga!IOl'S CllCvlltt Ille value ot YoU1 rlOatt c11111 0.0W ~o o• Ga "SI $0 • Aeoa1e ca mea tltlu 57 $01 ~mv ~rt to I I ,..,.... Ac»tu I S1or1 Wl'4ft Ctty St111 Zop purtfl.Utd -.....---------~ .. I I ADOIJIOIAl u ....... COllOlflO•• ~ °"" .. , .. "' Callfwll• ~ • ., I 1 Oftu .-"" .. ,...,. ..,. -. .... a.,. n ... 6 r11,, 1• a COl*#IW otfll only GOllll ont~ .. n., 1C1Yer111ec1 or diaplayN ltJ!Mw I . 1114 by pa111c1patt11Q 11n Attt lt11 111e1 D•llhbulOll ot 01~ are 1 ... ,.,.,.. ..... ,..,. ... .., r.,,...., ,. 1114 no1 tlie·blt I I I 3 lllllll one"'"'°"'"""' end Jodt AtlOW 1·10 *"*'IOI ~t•ytty 1 Tlltt terlil1u11l!llll1C(«l1plny yo., ltQu911 P'lloto top.tt lfl fot11 o1 o• 'lo.JI ttt..nd "'9tlr 1111t Ott l•lrttte '" no1 ~">14 • S~t!Ct to statt Ind'-'' ~ttons YOoCI '#l'lel'l t...O trttttd a °'41'a1t r~u w\11br1 l!CltO 11111 poof~ Ol6tflj\I not IJI prohftlrll! by law ~ mull PIY .,,, '" wr.oi...o bt rttumed i oi.YMPfc . ! I we bave the inside on oU/SUle protectton. 1--------------------------------· • Electronic phone switching in LB General Telephone has in)talled a S 15 !n11lion di ital electronic ~w1tch1ng sy tcm in Laguna Beach to improve rv1ce. C'ustomc~ wuh -497-and 494- prcfixes have already tied into the system, said Gr E manager Gabe Roberson. The computenzed ~ystem, which has undergone a year of installation and testing, replaces an electro- mechanical system in GTE's office at 295. Broadway in Laauna Beach. It as dcs1Jlled to send calls to their proper desunation more quickly and effi- BIRTHS HU MANA HOSPITAL HUNT· INGTON BEACH Aapst '1 Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Hesscn, Hunt- ington Beach, boy ..A11ut t ~ c1cntl), Robertson 1d. Said Roberson, "24,000 calls were imulated and proccsscJ throu&b the switching f>)'stem each hour of tfie t t and the results were excellent. We're encouraJCd it will be a mood\ tnlns1tion." GTE customers with 499-pl'ffixes in South Laguna and Laauna Niguel arc scheduled to be served with a remote unit of the new system by mid-1985, Roberson r.aid GTE has approximately 13,500 custome~ m the city of Laguna Beach. Au1u1t 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ro~n Balcer. Hunt- ington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Matthew High, New- port Beach. boy . Aa1aat t Wieder on U.S. Bonds ComlTlittee 7 New infant care ., center opens Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chardoneau, Huntington Beach, bo} Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Ordonez. Hunt- ington Beach, ooy August 10 Mr. and Mrs: Matthew Snow, Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. James Hino, Ncwpon Beach.boy Aupat 13 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald'. Smith, Santa Ana Heights, girl Augaat 14 ·Mr. and Mrs. Steven Berry, Irvine, boy Castles on the sand More than 1,000 particlpantf are ezpected to enter the United · Way•e eandcutle· buildlnC contest in Seal Beach on Sept. 16. The competition will take place at City Beach at noon and no entry fee la required. Besides selecting overall wlnnera and a •weepetakea winner. awarc:la 1rll1 be &lven for aandcutlea that are the fanmeat. tallest, moet elaborate -euch u the I preYloua year'• entry pictured aboYe, moet unique, moet inspirational and most~ de. Theme for the contest la, ''Help a friend today, it'll do you both Cood." Sandcastle T-shlrta are anllable for Yola.nteen. They will aleo be eold for $6 lot men'• •hlrta and $6.50 for women'•· For addltional infor- mation contact Traci Raybarn at the United Way, 634-2262. The Girl~ and Boys Club Of Fountain Vallc)-HuntingJOU ~ has reccntJy opened a Aew infant care center for children between 4 months and 2 )'can old. Infant care hours will be weekday' from 6:45 a.m. to 6 P..m. A maximum of eight children Titll be accepted r the program on a first-come, first served basis. Cost is S6S per week fo Aa1aat 11 Mr. and Mrs. Avery Manmez, Hunt- ington Beach. &trl Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Valenzula, Huntington Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Coleman, Costa Mesa, girl Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Pollard, Irvine, boy f uUtime service. Aa1u1t U Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dailey, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Aaguat 13 Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Boyer. Huntington Beach, boy ·.. A•1a1t 15 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pascl. Costa GIVE YOUR CHILD TIE EDUCATIOI YOU WISH YOU'D H1 D ~.()Jl,(IJl.fl.(1.(1 Ii ( OJ' {t()JL(J 0.fl.O ft {I 11.n Mesa, boy " ~ ~o.· ~\il.l~l\~1\l.~t~\.\l~i~Im.tt'.1'.ll.'( . ~~~t~:0:;1&aJi~'t:oYBcnenhau~n. Montessori Greenhouse Schools ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY PIEPlllAIY (ACES 2Yl-5): $ ELEIEITUY (CL 1-1): I Aupat 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hsueh. Hunt· ington ~ch, glrl HOSPITAL LOS AWHTOS (213) 43M419 I . Wl£I CIOYl A•ca•• a w. CAUH mn (114) asl-2114 c114, 111.un A General Eltsa and Daniel Davis, Costa Mesa. r::====·=.;;;;s:;~~~~~~~~~========:::iiii::::'-1 ~ SEJWICU Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Watson, Fountain Valley, girl August 15 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Biggerstaff. lrvtne, girl ~borah Whiting and Thomas REWARD ~ Construction Co. Raber. Huntington Beach, boy -= Augastt ~ Au1aat H Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Martine1, Hunt- ington Beach, girl August 18 Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Magga, Huot- . ington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. John Toma, Hunt· ington Beach, boy HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPfTAL August 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Marroquin, Cost.a Mesa, girl Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Siam. Hunt- ington Beach, g.arl Mr. and Mrs. David Blackford, Newpon Beach, boy August 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Papacs. Hunt- ington Bca'th, bo> Valcc1a and Stephen Coen. Fountain IECCHI SCHOil SEWlll IAClllEI ~ Valley, &lfl Necchl's Education Department placed orders In anticipation of ~ S M. t~gal s'1 10 1 F previous year sales. Oue-t<rboogel cuts the98 machines must be ~ v~%:;,t,Y ••·~• hatze · · ountain sold! All machines offered are the most modem machines In the ~ Litin Chen and Long-Fu Lee. Foun-Necchl lime. These machines are MADE OF MET AL and sew on t.ain Valley, boy all fabrics: Levis. canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vlnyt, sllk, ~ Aagaa& 11 E\IEN:SEW ON LEATHER! These machines are new with a 25 K.aoru and Randall Kend1s, Fountain year warranty. With the ne..y Necchl 534 machine, you Just set the Valley, boy color-coded dlal and see magic happen: straight sewing, zigzag, I Mary Mendez and Richard Lanier. buttonholes (any size), Invisible blind-hem, monogram, satin Huntington Beach, girl stitch, embroidery, applique, sew on buttons and snaps, Cheryl Bower~u~~.!~hen Martino. topstltch, elastic stitch, professional serging stitch, straight Fountain Valley. girl stretch stitch ... all of this and more, wtthout the need of old -3. Linda and Ronald Stephens. Hunt· fashioned cams or programmers. Your price with this ad $199.95. ~ ington Beach, girl Without this ad, $529. Two locations to serve you. 3 Stacy Haas and Jonathan Miner. Holld•J Inn A. Br•nd Appllnace ~ Fountain Valley. girl 3131 Brlatol #231 806 E. Ltncoln ~ Karen and Th~=k1~nsvold Hunt-Coet. MeN Orange ~ Speclallzing in Safety around the home. Retrofitting Bathrooms, Kitchens and Exteriors. • Grab Bars • Bam°ps • Stair Chin •Elevators • Custom Cabinetry tor all your uceptloul aeff.s. FREE ESTIMATE St. Uc:. B-«5557 Bo1tded Insured Residential -Commercial Mr. and Mrs. Patnck Camngton. Costa Mesa, g.arl Aagast 5 Mr. and Mrs. Elden Fuller. Newport Beach. girl 1ngton Beach, boy 557-3000 '74-5123 !i J~rg and In Rhy, Fount.am Valle}. DATE: One Day Onty -Saturd•y, Aug. 25th (7 l 4 ) 832-9473 g.ari TIME: 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Debra and Arthur McAdams Hunt· After houra call (714) 734-3017 August 7 Mr. and Mrs. Patnck Serge. Costa Mesa, gJrl ington Beach, girl ~ ~~n~~re~~ ~~thony Ch.ung. 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Fry 6 Associates pre entotlon :i=i!l1:; Od Obl .. po. nann l'nlnt. t \ ''ll ;:,m til It a!H~-:-.iO:lortil llH:H-liil ... and still eam a bundle/ with NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS' MONEY MARKET SAVINGS ACCOUNT 10.5%~~ Free Checking · 3 Checks per month with $2,500 average monthly balance• Unlimited Personal or A TM Withdrawals Insured by FSLIC to $100,000. • ., •Yl"401 !olO..TMl• 1Al4MC:l ~ lflOW U.IOO -.iT..aT ~ T1)~C~ ltT'(lllQT Of' i - ~°"'-" W~PUZA IAVINEAVENU ATWESTCUFFOAM NEWPORT &EACH, CAUFOANIA 92913 {114) 14$.6505 COAOMA 41e1 Ill.AA 3021 !AST COAST ttlGKWAY COftONA Gel MAA. CAUFOANIA 1212S (11•t•'t~ ~DAY • THUR$0AY t At.4 • t ftM • FAIOAY I AM t PM S4TUAOAY t AM • t PM .. .. enlor citizen speaks o ut about concerns,· d e sires .. lo the Editor: · Senior c1t1zens 1n Costa Mt)ll arc tve and wdl! They are so ahvc and ell that they would ltke their 'ou:cs be heard an thts newspaper. " I. If the c.:-tt} 1s allow)ng the !>t'ntors ~use the Neighborhood Communal\ nter from Monda) through Thurs- y. then ma-<1mum u~ of the center l)ould include ~me of 1he following lJ\ 1t1es -lectures on care of Dowe~. gardening. legal aad scv. ing classe~ .. Bible classes {some thing~ besides cards, bingo and bndgel. cxerct!.e clas~s. elder-care. l'l.l 2 Let Costa Mc\a go,ernmc:nt concern ttself "-Ith rt•nt <.'ontrol. at t st an senaor c1t11cn apartml'nt\. How about a t:tt)--0\.\ ncd '>entor mobile home park'? 3. Wh) not ha"e some good "P R .. from the city to explain to the sen ior population. perhaps at a forum Qleeting. how the Pacific Federal project on 19th. Newpon and Harbor will impact their life -(.'ac;a lklla rt)idcnb. plus ~naor uct1v1ucs at thC' center. Where as the long-pronll\t'd upemtarket tor the non-dn\e~? Was this spot onginall\ named an NS.\'• a ··Neighborhood Strate&) .\rea" -a federally fundedproJect"! 4 Ho"' about a post office si1e:1 First 1t left Orange and 17th . then the substation from Fost<'r'> then the Harbor shopping mall substation d1~ppearcd Service at the Fatr\ te'f'. branch 1s somcumes ltke the Chnstmas rush .\nd v.hat 1s thi: latc.,t rumor abou1 the -\dams branch pmt offin•'' \ve hope al 1s not true' "i Our last oh&ervat1on for no" t\ Ho"' can the Neighborhood ( om muntt\. <..entcr be entitled to be called a ··Multipurpose: Senior Cen ter" 1n contrast to the Senior centers ut In tne. Huntington BeaC'h. Gardl'll Grove and 15 others., AJ\NE HOCi.\N-SHERESll[V~~ 't Costa Mc'>a ~English-only ballot battle t:' gust the start . For months earlier tht !I -.car. lhousands of volunteer<> led b\ the '"jakes of former U.~. Sen S.I ·Ha\- akawa walked streets and banged on doors 1n support of an ani11a11 ve that u'les the federal government to stop pnnung ballots and other voting matenals an an> language but Engh sh. That campaign ~athered well over the 433.000 voter signatures n needed to wm a place on this fall's ballot And the feehngs behind at v.111 run higher and higher un11l 1he ~o' ember elecllon. w11h man} opponent.-. ol b1hngualasm con\ anced that an Eng- lish-on I} approach 1s the onl) solid wa) to ensure that the l n11c:d States remaans trul> united. And 1fthose feelings arc strong. the emotions on both sides of the bal- mgual eduC'allon 1ssu~n far deeper For v.h1lc most ('tllzcn'> see \Ollng matenals onl\. once or tv.1cc a \ear at most. b1 It ngual classes ~o on· l'' en day tn thousands of Cahforn1a public schools. While there has not vet been a serious effort 10 repeal C a hforn1a\ bilingual education l;iw. a push of that son has been comm~ from the nation 's top school offi cial. US. Educa11on Secretary Terence H. .Bell, a longtime foe of b1l- mguahsm frequent!) ad-.ocatcs that Amencan schools cxpenment with "1mmers1on" of non-Engh<>h speak- ing children an Engltsh --0nl} classes to sec how the) do. Bell and other ant1-b1ltnguahst'> often cite French-onl> classes ton- ducted 10 Montreal smce 1965 as evidence that 1mmers1on works English-speaking C'htldrcn thcre arc instructed only tn French until the third grade. when the> begin to get some Engltsh cumculum too. When tested tn seventh and eighth grades. the 1mmers1on students score as high in reading and math 10 both English and French as students v. ho remained tn schools w11h 1nstrucllon an their native tongue alone Those results cause Bell and other.., lo beltC\C that puttmg the \(>ung H1'>pan1c children w-ho no"' make ur the single largc.,t m1nont> in < ala- forn1a schoolc. 1nw Fngll'>h -onl\ classes wouldn l h<1rm lhl'm "halt 1.l might leaJ to greater feeling\ ot national untl\ "lot '>o. datm hoth the IOJ1 htltngual educator'> 1n < alafornaa and tho'>e who run the \1 ontreal program L.M. Bovo THOMAS ELIAS If 1mmersaon v.crt· u\cJ tor Spanash-speaking l h1ldn:n here sa\\. \.\ allace Lambert .\ \.1d i1ll l n1,cr- s1t) language rnl·archc:r "ho helpc, uperatc the C anad1an l'la'l'>l''i ... , ou \\Ould be robbing them hngu1\ltlall) and c ulturall\ fhat \\ould Ix· a en me The Engl1sli--.peak1ng childn•n an Montreal arc gaming a '>l'lt>nd lan11.ua11.e nnt lo...ltlg thl·tr lir ... 1 one .. l amben \J\'> that '>lllll' .\nglo \ ulture dominate'> ( anada almo\t ,,., mulh as the l ' S. Engh'lh-spea~1ng children lOnllnUl' u~1ng [nglt.,h d~ their pnmar: hrnguage out'>1dc daSSC\ But he '>a\'> Spant~h-\peaktng chil- dren might losl' much of1hc1r fanht) w11h their name tongue: 1f fon:cd to stop using ll outside their homes. .\n 1mmcrs1on program ht•rc ··\\ould have a devastallng effect on the child\ natt\e language." \d)' Guillermo Lopa d1rct·tor of (alt- fornta's Offiu.' ot B1ltng.ual Educa- tion. But 1f the '011ng-1n-Engltsh-onl) ballot an1t1atl\ c succeeds th1c, fall. thl' nnt mo\C from its hatker'> hkel\ \\tll be a '>lrong mo' l mt nt ll> ·forcl' Cahforn1a school., av.a\ from 1hl·1r current bihngual approach. "h1ch uses the oppo\lte ot the ~tontrcal method: <\tudcnts here stan oul ch1cfl) \\llh their nall\l' language: getting more and morr 1mtruct1on 1n English a'> thn gro" older Even 11 the inlltall\l' tails. the anti· htltngual mu,emen1 has \\on Thal\ hclauc;c the 1s ... ur ha'> Ol'\l'r hi:lc>rl l.'apturnl c1thl'r ~ n.1t1onal or \lJll'· \.\ ldl' '>PUI ltg.h t '-lo" 11 "'II .\nd J\ '~Ith othl·r "~ues that ha \'l' het·n \tllkd tor \l'Jrc, '-"llh one ':lldt· dom1na11ng the: otht·1 hccau\e 11 ha' hcrn polt11n1lh ·1n •· '-"tde e\pu..,urt· " hound to Jdd both Lred1bil11~ and \trcngth to thl' '>1<l1. that ha<, herctolon: h<.•cn · out ' Thomas Elias is a Santa Monica based columnist on '>late l.'t'tue.•. ~~ --~ -=-=~ - Fake lounge singer in Atlanta has tin ear In an •\tlantJ har l\;J halh <1n1matcd fibcrgla\'; rcplt<.a of .1 ma·n. a rohol called ':ia"1m} \and<, Jrc'>\<'d 1n .1 gold lame Jac.kct. ho.,., tic undonl' }'le"s seated at a piano on ,.,.hath fl'''' a d1ny ashtra v. a hall -li n1i.hcd Ma n- ttattan and a lip Jar tit' "'ink., at the audience His fingerc. ramble mt•r the keys He mouth'> 1oke<o and tht• IHtt \ of son~ on tape. pla:.cd thr~H1gh concealed speakers lk'" '>aid 10 Ix· the first such phom lounge '-Inger an the count!) Q Docs anyh<Kh knuv. ho"' man~ men Al Capon(' lolled" ()nc n111 111 II H' h 1gh \l hunl drop oul\ha\an l()ol I "lorh1ghl·r Th.11'' bnght <o11111ettml'\ hnll1ant NC\ l'r \nl'ali. ur h<.·lund a pint\ puc, 1 hat"\"' hl'rl· 11c. <,p1irc, an cl "1•nnm arc Ht•hand \1111lhl'r plan I 111 .1111111al hk tor111 I\ \Jtd t11 lx'tnrnt• c\ltnl I C\t'f\ 10 minutl'' In llal) the IJ\ on g,,..,.,11m· I'> higher 1h,1n lht' r11 lt'C of ti A. Had killed on hi\ 11rdcr~' Murr ~~han 500. iftht'cnml· h1 ... 11111.1n' h:iH" It nght. L.M. Bo~d columnist. " ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat P,Jt~ ••Iffy Ollf Cfl IN ,.. ftl I I( ,,., f4 t• ..,_ ACIO! COi'~•' • " 11 -.iHA CA 1:&;>11 H. L. Schwartz Ill 10'1\N!• Ft1nk Zlnl '-'" qr,gfc!t Tom Tait 1, ! 11 • Cretg 8h•ff 1 01tl (OJI~ "Klrfp lrJck'sspeecll(attl1eRepub/Jcan atton /Conventlon)J In ke ping with an adn>lnJ trallan ethic Jn which ophisttcatlon ~ndan apprcc1atlon of history Is een as no1hlng n1orc than mtre Eastern el/ti m ," ... 50 BY lHCREA';JNG Mlt.rt'ARY AHD EN1'rf~EMEMi' ~PENDING AND BY HOT RAl~lN~ IAX~~-IHE'i' BALANCED 1~E . BUP~Ei AND ilYfD UAPPIL'r' EVfR AFfER ! .... 0111 N•w1 Group Cl'l"'480 Inc ''8• JF DADDY BELIE VE5 rttAT-~e 'LL BELIEVE ANYfHlijy ! Mexican cleanup campaign expected t o a ccom plish little De la Madrid must tread carefully in his efforts to root out corruption \\ .\\lll'iC,TON -Corruption an \.1l'\1 Cll rt·achcd at\ g1dd~ peak 1n the \Cd!''> 1976 to I Q82 . .,.,hen huge, ne"'IY d1'>rn' l rc:d oil re,er' es promised to put thl· h1\toncalh poven)-Stnckcn na11on on the roaJ to prospent~ But \A<hl'n \.\orld 011 pnn·s fell ~kx1co was 'tut·li. \\tlh mass1H' loans 11 had rt'tl'l\Cd lrom \\ e\tcrn hanks nn the h,1\1\ llftt'> 011,,ealth f he: lC>rrupllon v.as '>0 OlllOrtUU\ that Prc:.,1den1 \.hgucl de la Madrid ha<,t:J h1\ elct·t1on campaign in 1%2 1in a prom1<,<.· of"moral reno,at1on:· 1 nduding pro..,ecut1on of tho<,c v. ho had ... wlen thl' h1g bucks. Rut thl· < I.\ 1n a top-\t'<.'rl'l rq>ort 10 Pre\tdl·nt Reagan in Ma\. prC'd tr- tl·d that dl' la Madnd"!I great cleanup l.1mpa1gn v..111 he all shn"" and lmlc 'uh<,tancc \ '>ummar. of the ( I.\ reron made a' ailahlc 10 m} assoc1ntl' Dale \an .\Ila C\platns that the MC\llan prt''>tdt'nl must tread hghtl}. hoth for ht., cmn 'ake and that of the dominant pohm al part} he head\. the I nst1tu11onal Rcvolut10nary Part). I or thr m11h tf> that any scnou., in' es11ga1 ion would lead -;1rn11ht to c\-Pre<>1dl·nt Jo'>t.' lopc1 Pon1llo. who \ktmrncd otl morl' than ht\ '>hart of thr Mc\t(an pcoplC''o, '-"t.•alth - f)l'rhars "' mul·h a' $S htlhon - v.h1k de la Madnd wa' h1' budget dim:tor • ult. popular outraic n-a<'hcd ~uch n p1tth that de la Madrid had to nt up at lcut one h11 fah. Ht "'a~ Jorae D1:v Serrano, dtrt"ctor-genC'ral of Pemc,, the 11tate 'l1l monopol), dur- 1nt. lh(' l opc1 Pon1Jk1 adminl\· trat1on. l>1a1 \.nano wa' an ml l'ontral l<lr "'ho h.id l•ncc 0..-cn n pann('r of Vtl l' PrC'stdent C i<'or(c Uu\h an tltl· lto11,ton·b:t1,ed Zar;arn Otl ( o On thl' 'l1C'nt11h ,,f thr ncv. 1111 da..l m \'rll'' -.ind the ~upposcdl> 1111\l11ppahll 1m re· t\1 <> in petroleum pm l'' l>1J1 \\ rrano h<lo'lted l't•nw' .., .1111111.sl h111t11c:t to more than ~ 1 l h11l11111. Ill\ f\ ;1\Ctl tl'> l'lllplOH~C\ fr11111 l\fl 11()() 111 I ~o 000 1ml hcgan construrt1on of a 5 5 \tor. 11ead- quartcr\ an M l'\llO < tt \ · Mc\1co hccame thl' '-"<>rid\ lourth baAAt'\t ntl producn Hut 1n I 4X I Dia1 ~rrano was umeremuniuu\I) fired after lo\l.cnng ml price'> without rnn~ulllng Lopc1 Port1lloandh1\cab1net In June 1983. alter ht<, protcc:tor left office. D1a1 \l·rr:ino "'as arrested and chareed \' tth defrauding Pemex ofS34 million an a contract for 1v.o Belgian natural ga'I tanl.:e-n. He was sent to pn on. Tnat wa., c:omparauve peanuts In a recent rnlumn. I rcponed that l 1 7 millton haml'> of 011 had s1mpl> d1..appcarcd dunng D1a1 Serrano's tl'nurc. and that an e'illmatrd $4 htlhon had been dt\ertcd from Pt'ffil'X in I Q79 alone. i\fter the col umn appeared. D1a1 Serrano wrote me Imm pn,on ..ay- ing. "What }OU c;tatc in your com- mcntar) 1!) totally fali.e -from the hcg1nning to the end." lie ended h1o; lettN with this p1oui. 'itatemcnt· "I think I ha ve expressed not only my point of v1rw hut the 11n9n1mou'i d1\appro\,1l 1hut ha\ansen 1n Mexico for )our lad. of profcsc;1onal c1h1c) while: h1ll1na tho\C who '>tand for the llag of <.hl(nt t) ·• -a reference to de la Madrid l nfonuoatch for D1a1 ~rrano. the. tart'> brouaht uul 1n more than 5,000 J>J&C\ of official tc'it1mony make clear that he wa\ a crook of l\\t- 1n 1p1nna propomons B> ronc~alina k1ckbadts to top Pemcx officials thro uah O\'cr- pa)mcnt\ to mcncan contrac10" on JU\t (ltl(' ~fie of lTaM8('1IOO , for cumpk. Dia1 Serrano ind h1'> lmntes bilked the MeA1can tre111ury llf $1l7 m1lhon. On a \tnaJc order for turb10C'\ and ('ompn!.,\Or'i , two l'cme' ofli(lals got S 11 ·' m1lhun 1n "'("l>mm1 ~ton ." Thou'>.tnd\ ot ''1\'1adorc:.," -th(' .. tang term lur "flier\" ~ho tou.:h du" n nnl) long enough tu p.(~ up pa H im:~ .. -\\~·re put on lhe f>t•mC• p;n mil under Di:1t · rruno Onl• J JACK ANDERSON invest1ga11on turned up 13,000 of these ghost workers. while sources tell me that Pemex cranked out more than 2 m1lhon paychecks for no work Diaz . Serrano's pr.use for de la Madnd 1!> understandable. The pn:<i1- dcn1 who had him arrested can al\o ~t him free -and 1f past history is an} guide. that's e'aC'tl} what will happen BLU E MOVIE l lPLHTE· Recent- ly I reported on the Oood of pamo- graph1c movies intu mencan h\lni rooms via cable tcle v1S1on lm- prcss1onablc children, who would be barred from hfuc movies an theaters. ca n watch the filth at the 01ck of a !.WllC'h whenever the TY ·~ lefi unguarded The Suprc:-m<' ( ourt rcn·ntly ruled that the federal iovcrnmcnt. not local junsd1ct1ons. ha., paramount authoruv over cable rv But rcgu. lat1on of the content of TV program' is a touchy bus1ne!.Ci, no matter who docs 1t. No one abhor\ the idea nf govern- ment ccn\or'ihtp mon: than 1 uo If parent\ won't do the JOb. 11'\ mky to let the government dictate what can be ~hown on TV Now a comprom1~ solution ha~ been ofTertd by the Hou~ \ubcom· mittec on tdccommunication'i. It's an amendment that would re(1uire cable tcle' '"ion ~uh rt~~ to have lock'i on th~1r ~t'i. so thc TV can't bt lU!"flCd on without pattntal per· m1s-.1on. Parents "'ho "'ant to prot(' t their ktd' trnm dirt) mo' 1c could do u; tho\t' who dl>n't C'lre what tht'lr l"h1ldrt•n M'c would not besuhJ«tcd to -""'ovcrnmcnt 1ntc:rfc:rcncc. Un· -:ronunatC'I). 11\rr cnmmiucc ap. rru,al. the hill h:H l~:n rnll ·d 1n the lou'IC. J•<'l adu OtJ 11 a )'Odinltd rolumnl 1. RICHARD COBEJll columolat RICHARD· Co HEii . --Cutting edgeol political fashion OALL.\S -Jeane K1rkpatnck, no dotheshorse she. was the hat of a fashion show here. It is not her clothes th at drew such admiration, but her foreign -policy views. Ever trendy, Kirkpatrick has cut them to fit this year' Republican fashion -the 1950s American EmpLre look. · As befitting 1he U.S. Ambassador to the Unned Nations and a dis- tmgu1shed academic to boot, Kukpatnck simply made an appear· ance. leavmg the modelmg to others. She saved her performance for a speech to the convention. Like everyone else at this conven- tton . Klrkpatnck resurrected what vou would think was the darkest moment m American hutory-Pearl Harbor squared -the Iranian hoslaJe cns1s. But hke everyone here she dtd not say how she would have improv ed on Jimmy Carter's per- formance. After all, m true Re· publican fashion, he finally resorted to a danng military rescue of the hostages -and it faded. But when it came to ~litical resurrections, the Iranian cnsis was the least of Kirkpatrick's rhetorical simplifications. Reaching clear back to the .19 50s, she evoked the old Nixonian suggestion that the Qemo-- cratic Party is, if not soft on Com- muni~m. then a bit too flard on Amenca. Repeatedly using the phrase "San Francisco Democrats," Kirkpatnc~ labeled them the "blame Amcnca crowd." The San Francisco Democrats. K1rkpa1nck said. blamed Amenca for the invasion of Grenada and not "Cuba and the communists for threatening Amencan student& and murdenng Grenadians .... " When the Manne barracks 1n Lebanon was bombed, once again the San Fran- cisco Democrats put the blame on Amenca and not the terronsts who killed Amencans tn their sleep. These Democrats were the same people, she sa1d. who btamcd -the-United Stat~ and not the Soviet Union for the impasse tn arms nesotiating and - maybe their worst sin of all -they had the effrontery to consider 100 years of U.S. involvement in Central America at the expense of the real issue -Manmt dictators who ··shoot their way mto power ... But then, as Kirkpatnck fatuousl y observed, "They always blame America first." This 1s rough stuff and coming lrom a diplomat an<t a scholar. you would thi nk there is something to 1\ There 1s: Klrkpatnck's apparent hut for a higher adm1rustrat1on post - maybe nattonal secunty advisor. But as either history or scholarship, It is a work that K.arkpalnck herself would award an F. Espec1all> 10 her own area of expen1se -Latin America - Ktrkpatnck should know that 100 years of American involvement in Central America. espec1ally the vir- tual creauon of the Somoza dynasty tn Nicaragua. certainly did make a dtfTerence. The Sandinistas. after all, took their name from a man who battled U.S. Mannes more than SO years ago. Even when 1t comes to Lebanon. Kirkpatnck is mouthing nonsense. The San Francisco Democrats. whomever they may be. certainly did blame the terronsts who killed the Mannes. They did. though. point out that 1t was the Reagan adm101s- trat1on. lackana either a m1ss1on or a policy. that put them there. And when ti comes to the stalemate in arms negonataons. surely the Soviets have donC' their pan. but so has a President whom. 1n the name of candor, bas called them all sorts or names. In fact, Kirkpatrick's pccch as in keeping w1th an admintStration ethic an which soph1sticat1on and an ap- prcc1at1on of history is seen as nothina more than mere Eastttn d1t1sm. Recently. for instance.I both the Prco;1dcnt and Secretary or State George Shultz have vowed that the l lnitcd States would never recoanize what it his in fact alread~ reooanued -the Soviet sphere of anflucnoe m En~tem Europe. And JUSt the other tloy Shult1 brought up Eastern Europe again ond a scrted that "the tide of history was with us" and not the Soviets. When Nikita Khrushche\ s1milarlyc1led the udeof' ht'ltory 10 ~Y that the Soviets would bury us. American$ du& their bomb shelters deeper. s Kirkpatrick knows. forci1n- policy '"complicated-but mind I boosterism is not. The Democratic Pany -whether m San Francisco or "'Y~hertcl~-bas raised l~timate fort1gn·PQlicy questions. Instead of' answcrin ahem, the administration. tn lhe pttl()D or Kirlpa&rick, bu responded to critici m b)l callina its tnltC'I name~ and. ultimately. ques- uoning their Amencaru m, p- pamttl). if thi year' political fuh1on -and Kukpatrick modeled 1t ~tll. It'& the outfit of a murulinacr. llkt•td l'oMo I• • •1 .. t1katefl ~lomal 1, New law opens door to tax-free college fund (EDITOR ·s NOTE This 1s rhe finh J)IJrt of a six-pan senes on rhe con~quences to taxpayers of the new tax le,islation pa into law on Jul) 18.) The sreat good news I submit to you today 1s that under the new 1984 tu law, you. and.your company may so set u~ a s1tuat1on that you can put your child through private school or colleae - at no cost to you. This law, in fact. mcludcs more new tax breaks than even its creators realize It ma} take them (and usJ }Car~ before we full} realize the tax-saving poss1b1ht1cs and how to bend them to our own benefit. To begin with, as pomtcd out 10 an earhcr column, the 1984 law settles decisively the tax treatment of interest-free loans from companies to executives. Spcc1fically· I) You in- clude tn taxable mcomc the interest your company could have charged you but didn't You then 2) take an ofTseUtng deduction for the mterest you could have paid the company but didn't Net effect: You pa} no tax on the interest-free loan What has this to do wtth no-cost school financing., The obvious answer, as potnted out to me by Eh J. Inn plans opening The Best Western ""e"pon Mesa lnn. 2642 l'ilewpon Bhd.. Costa Mesa, plans ns grand opentng Tues- da}, August 28 The 98-room hotel offers fi"e different style rooms rangmg from smgles 10 execuuve and delux suits .. two conference rooms and rec- reational fac1ht1es mcludmg saunas, 1acuzz1, exercise room and sw1mmmg pool I' MUTUAL FUNDS SYLVIA PORTER Warach, a d1v1s1onal vice president and editor m chief of Prcnucc-Hall. 1s that )'OU can borrow money interest- frcc from your company and pa} your child's school bills. Whtie you sull have to pay back your company, though, under tha:. new 'letup you're not out of pocket. But for this arrangement to work, you must combine the tntercst-free com- pan> loan with another top tax-saver The fam1I> ancomc-sphtt1ng trust. This 1s that long-term favonte, the shon-term or I 0-year trust The trust works this way· You transfer cash or mcome-producmg propcny to a trust set up to last for at least 10 years and a day. At the end of that period, the accumulated trust mcome goes to your child and the u;ust pnnc1pal comes back to you. Payoff The trust income 1s shifted out of your high tax bracket and mto the trust's low tax bracket. cu tung the overall family tax bill. Now let's sec how you can combme this old standb) with the new law fnnge benefit and put )our child through school wnh tax sa \. tngs. Carolyn Jones 1s president and O\.\ner of XYZ Corp. and in the 50 percent tax bracket Her 7-year-old son, Daniel, will be ready for college in 11 years and Jones wants to have at least $50,000 saved up by then to pay Dantel's expenses. STEP I. Jones borro-ws S30,000 from XYZ at no interest. It's a ~ ~ 1 Grlh'ACI a ·~ g~~~ 11 • HMSMln .~ ~· ~=~~ lf'-1 HanfN ' 14\,, H«tl8 ' 1,11 • HenrCIF , Hoo~ r '" Hor114U, L~ .""' 1~1"1 I\• 1 ' lllfreln S • Slt lnlel IO • IO:&.o lnlrcEnr I :Ito I 7·" lntorPl'I 11 1 29 lnlmlG1 J 1\• 16 ~ lf>&Wt fl 16 '2 11 • lwtS<>U 1 7 • J~ico .. "" .... Jiffy 39 'J 391'6 JoJJvn 36, ~ ICtlvar S'-S"°' Kt man 1 26 ") ,.,,.. ~~"(§ ~ 12.,, 12~ 1(1...j'fii, 21141 HI" KtOOI(; I• u• • l<nas>eV 17~ II Kulek.t Jl' • Jli,, LAnct It 1 19,. LalldRft IS IS a UlleC s Jl • l3'-LI.Ch 11 t 1 ~ Lllnvs Un8ro 11 •16 11 .. MCI ~ O_VER THE COUNTER demand loan. Jones has compcnsa- uon wcomc that 1s !theltercd by a deduction for her mtercst "payment" to XYZ. And XYZ has antere t income that 1s offset b} a deduction for its compcnsauon "payment" to Jones STEP 2: Jones transfers the $30,000 loan proceeds to a shon-term trust, set up to last for 11 years The trust invests the mone) in, $a}. bank ccntficates that pa} an a\ erage of 12 percent interest. Tax shelter payoff: The interht income is not taxed to Jones or XYZ. h's taxed in the trust's low tax bracket. And let's suppose that in t~e trust's bracket, 11 nets a I 0.5 percent return after taxes. Result: Over 11 years. the trust will be able to accumulate around $60,000 in mcome after taxes. STEP 3: When the 11 years arc up, the trust dissolves, d1stnbutcs the S30,000 principal to Jones and the $60,000 accumulated income to Damel. Jones pays off her loan to XYZ and Dante! uses the $60,000 to pay his college expenses. Evcrybod} wins' I J XYZ gets its monC\ back. 2) Jones has a big financial loan hfted from her shoulders at no tax cost. Due to the new 1984 tax law, she doesn't owe a dime in income truces. And while she has made a taxable gift to Daniel, Mr and Mrs. Jones have a $20,000 gift e'clus1on that shelters the gift from tax 3) And. of cou~ Dante! has the money he needs for college. This 1s an cxtraordmal) tax-free fnnge benefit that actuall} gives you a no-cost way to finance your child's education. Whether Congress figured It out that way 1s a provocative puule -but there 1t is. To put 1t in e"el)da> hngo. grab 1t and run. . . COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACT ONS, A10. Cathy Wyatt, an employee for the Plano Mart ln Santa Monica. aita at the keyboard of one of the 84 ebony O"aDd plan.a. u.ed durfnC Sammer Games lD Loe Aqelea. · Piano collectors attuned to price of Olympic grands B>CAROLYNSKORNECK Of _ _.....~ LOS .\NGELE~ (APl -The 84 pianos that pounded <Jeorgc Ge~h~an·s "Rhapsod} in Blue·· into the world's consciousness at the opening ceremon) of the Ol)mp1cs are now m.U.mg mUSJG. for some ~nous memorabilia collectors After the Games ended. medaU1on'> reading. ··K.Jmball Supplier to the 1984 Games .. were afli~ed to each of the pianos. Then the 5-fooi-2 and 5-foot-8 ebon} grands ~ere cleaned and sh1pix.'<l to stores ~here the~ re selling as fast as 01\ mp1c pins -but apparent!) at non-Ol}mp1an pnce~ Glenn Hollow.a}. manager of San Diego-based Piano Exchange ~1d he's been selling the I 0 he rece1' cd for the regular pnce -in the S6.000- S 7 .000 range for 1he <,mailer '>lle and S8 .000-$10.000 for the large He"s got t\.\O left. Purchaser~ ''ant them '"pnmanl\ he1..ause the\ \.\ere tn the OlyrnpKS ·· he said ·-r, e been doing th ts for 28 \tars, and 11 \\as surpnsing to me 1ha1 people "ould bu~ a piano JU'>I bccauc;c I\ has hcen used to thl' Ol)mptCs ·· Did the bu,ers t..nm' ho" to pla\ lh\: piano"' ·')ome did anJ ..ome d1dn t," Hollo\.\a\ said ... Thl'' said the' ~t·rl' going 10 ieam." The instrumcnl\ "ere hu1h h\ K.1mhall Pianm in J-rench Lick. Ind. and provided to thr Los .\ngeles Ol~mp11.. Organ111ng lomm11tce "1thout charge, said ( h.irles Taghareni. t-....1mbal1') director ol ad' enising In re1um. "-•mhall 3\0lded pa,1ng a whopping ke to tx·come the otllctal piano c;upplter to the Summer (.iam~. Tagltaren1 ~1J from the firm's Jasper, Ind . headquane~ "In compan .. on to being a spon1,or 1t \\3'i quite tne\penst\.(' ·· said Ra' Reuter prote s1onal prodult<i man- ager for the 11"'-,ear-old firm Reuter ~1d ht' didn't kno" the co~t ot mo\. mg and prepanng 1he pianos .\hhough )Orne music stores art' rumored to ~ chjrgmg premium pnct's for the p1:rnos most rt'tJlk!".'1 said the\ 're alread\ llXl co,th for such a m·art..-up. - In fact Piano Mart in \anta Monte a d1scountt>d the Oh mp11.: piano<. e\.en though the~ sell "hke hot cakes' and the tort ha" sold about a dozen and ha<. 1ust tw.o lclt. spok~""oman Cath\ \\'all \:ltd. "'\\ho know-<. 1f th1' 1s JU\t a tad''"' ~h \\ \att \o1td "lt'll v.~ar oil and I UPS ANO DOWNS we'll be stuck v.:1th them." "Few people can JUst go ahead and plunk down S5.000 to S6,000." the pnce Piano Man as charging.. Ms: Wyatt satd ·· tt's quite a souvenir It's a gamble to hope that 11 goes up a lot in 'aJue ·· .IUmball was. ch.o.scn b) Tomm) \\ alker the director of the Games· ceremonies. "'ho had talked "'ttb Kimball about a ··monsterconccn" at the New Orleans Worlds Fatr that never worked out ··But -when Tomm\ went out and presented the idea to the 01> mp1c commmec, the' loved 1L and he contacted (Dennis) Guillaume. na- 11onal sales manage"r for k.1mball Pianos." Tagharen1 c;a1d Sr~ piano tt."Chntc1ans, 1ncludmg Reuter. tuned all &.4 pianos to cooefrt pitch on Fncia), July 21, the day before the opcnma ocrcmon). The next day he. Guillaume and Jim Biit.. an executive v1cx prestdent of the firm. <A-ere :imong the 84 piaruru t.bltt rose on platform~ in the ~ristyle end of the Los .\ngcles Memorial Col- t~. playing .. Rhapsody m Blue.'' 118 3 .\P ~i~photo /Ctth~ Wyatt. an employ~ for the Plano Man in Santa Moruca. sits at the keyboard of one of the 84 ebon} grand pianos used dunng opening oercmooaes of the 1984 Summer Games m Los Angeles In JUSl one "'eek.. all but two of the Ol}mp1c-s1zed memorab1ha have been sold at the store according to \\\.alt who S3) s they·re selhng hlcc "hot cak~ ·· Irvine firm provides management service for national network \ un11 ol l-luor l orp has been J\\arded a l:l\ntrall tl' l"nllt'd Tt'lt'· com l ommun11 ... n10ns Inc nu\lf T eklnmmuntcattom ~r­ ' 1te". a dn 1.,1on nf I luor Engmeer-. Im ot In nt·. "ill pro' 1de manage- ml'.'nl suppon 't·n t\e\ 1n connl"1:ll1Jn \\Ith 1he con .. 1rud10n of a : l 000- mtle nJt10n" ttk. J1g11al. fibcr-optac 1ek1..1.)mmun1l .111o n .. ne"t" ort.. \ aluc of the cont rall ''a' not d1sclosc.•d Thel T<. lnl'l\\Ml..\\lllreachnt'n major L \ r \ t l l~al .\C'CC'i\ and Transpon .\rl·a 1 .ind \\111 cam both 'Ollt' and J,113 1ran\m1.,s11"'n' a1 \pt:l·J<, up to I "; mcgah1tc; per se,·ond l n11cd T l°IH''m C ,,mmu01ca11onc. 1'> a \Uh'1d1an '"'I l 'ntted T cle"· commun1\at1l'"' ln1.. a d1,erc.11ie-d tl'lt''t)mmun1l.ttHlO' \.l)mpan) head quancrcd in "-a""''"< 11' \.\Jth 148' .1nnual rn t'OUt'' ''' rnoft' than 2 • hilhnn "I Ill' pWll'l 1 ,,.n I\<'' agrccmrnt "111 ,·all '''r .1 di\ t'r,1hcd arra~ ol fluM \l'r' ""' ..aid D11.. I. l hamt'<'rltn. g('ne"ral manager 01 f luor\ T clcu"'mmunicatton$ \er \ llC'i £)1\ l\IOn · ·\\ (' \.\.ill prt'' 1dc pro1~t manage· mcnt p11>1(",1 lllntrnl,, ,omputer \\'item' pr.11N: 1 linanl't'. NlX'urc· ml•nt an,1 ontr.1, 11n@. \(..f, 11.."t''" hC' ... ·ud Tht'"e SCf\ Kes wlll be handl~ lrom Fluor's In inc offices and poten- 11alh at 'aned locauons throughout 1he L mted tates \\ork 1~ alread\ under \.\a\. with 1n111al emphJ~1s on the preparation of detailed planntn@ and proe"tdure<o tor the program Fluor 1s an enginet"nng constru<:· t1on and natural resources company. Litton purc hase LO" .\'-(1£LE'i t.\Pl -Litton lndu\lne'' In' ha purcha1,ed Petroph\ \Kai '-<.~n ices lnc . a ii-- 'a1e1' o\i. nt'd NI field ~n ices lirtfi. for Si I 2 mlllton ca!lh fhe acqu1<,1t1on .. "111 add s1gni(J canth 10 Lmon'c. 1ncreasingh pro nt'nt pos1t1on 1n lhC' \\Orld"1de o rel a tcd sci"' art"\ market " ..aid Ho"· ard Dmgman. head ol Litton 'I rt·- 'oun-e \t'I"' ice' unit \taJor O\\ nc,.... ot Prtroph~ s1cal "'crt the 'enturc,ap1ul firms ot Brent"O<Xi °''soc1ate<; 111 oi ~ \nfcles and Huh tnerg' °' ~oc1a1~"' of Sani. i\na P<"troph~<;tC'al. ha..ed 1n MountaH1 \'1c" . 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Up •. uo •. , UP 4 Ue> '" Uo U 17 MUaOff•l'I n 21,-. -,,,. 11 ~PavtckPtr 2·!t -'r• fl ~ leAll 114 -"'l ook Unll 2'1• -1/e ex,t1lnll 21/• -~· 8nlO~nam lSJI• -~ trd R 25'"1 -1~ ex orP 'l'--'M LehVallnd 2'h -,,,_ WHAT AMEX Om NEW VORte: (AP) Auo 2-4 Adv•nced ¥Kiined nch Oiled oral,uues Newl'llgl'I• New tows I~ Tod1~ il 6 GoLo Quorcs -- METAL S QuoTE S That' an apt description of both bustne sand busines peoplealongtheOrangeCoast. Tok eptrackof \vher compani aregotngand which people are helping th mgctth r .justwatch'CredttLine'-everydayinth Business s ctlon of your new DlilJ '-ilal Saddleback High ha1 a look that befit• nickname: Very fa1t. 82. USR.ownera m•r be t'"*'9 for merger with NFL 113. Rains' cry: Bring on '84: Everthtng failing Into place after a 47-14 triumph --- ByCURTSEEDEN OflNDelJ ........ There's nothini more satisfying than a lood thrash1n1 of an opponent such as the Rams' 4 7-1.C decision O\ler the San Diego Chargers Thunday ni&ht at Anaheim Stadium. Coach John Robinson enjoyed it. and so dad the .CJ, 721 in attendance. But Robinson wall tell you that the score of the final NFL pre--season pme was incidental. .. We're 0-0 and anxious to set gomg." he said after the pme. Why 1S he anXJous? Consider: •Vince: Ferragamo is throwing the ball as well as ever. •No. 2 quarterback Jeff Kemp is malung the most of his playing time and lS now a solid backup. Kemp connected on 12 of 21 passes for 223 yards and a touchdown. •The Enc Dickerson of 1984 looks about the same as the Enc Dickerson of 1983 which means he's good for at least 20 cames a pme with three- dtdgit yardage results. •Running back Barry Redden also looks a lot like Enc Dickerson (7 carries, .CI yards and two touchdowns against the Chargers) •Dwayne Crutchfield addcs yet another dimension to the the Ram offense -the put }Our head down and steam ahead run. Rama' wide recel•er Ron Brown trtea in •aln to hold onto pau from Vince Ferraaamo d11J'ina eecond quarter of .,., ......... "' ........ ~ Thunday'a &ame. Appl~ preanre ta San Dle&o'a Qob Greaor whlfe Reuben Hendenon takea a bard tumble. •Left comcrback Gary Green • acquired from Kansas Cuy dunng the off season. has made things cas1er Irvine's • passing fan Ci es By ROGER CAR~N Of ... .,.., Nee ...,, With entry into a new league there be a new emphasis on the passing game for Irvine Htgh's Vaqucrors, but the reasons for such a move by the usually cooscrvauve Terry Henigan. who enters his founh year at the helm of the Yaqs. hes beht.nd lhe nghtarm of senior quanerback Jeff B1eTman. The Vaqueros have been moved into the South Coast League. along with El Toro. two schools who were switched from the Sea View League, where their vacancies were filled by Woodbridge and Laguna Beach. Dielman is a three-year staner for Henigan and as a J un1or he completed vinually 50 percent of his attempts, connecting on 65of131 for 630 yards and 5 touchdowns. "Yeah, we m1&ht throw the ball a little more," says Henigan "Tm on theconscrvauve side, though. and the first time we get one picked off we'll probably go back to Remy .. Irvine Head Coach: Terry Henigan Staff. Barry Schulen- burg (offensive. defensive linemen); Zaveno Brenner (offenst\le, defenSt\le hne); Jim Bunon (secondary), Rich Alderson (hnebackcrs}. Bob Flint (quarterbacks) League: South Coast. Nickname· Vaqueros Colors· Blue and Green Offense Delaware winged-T Defense 50-read. I 983 record. League 4-3. Overall 6-5. 1984 schedule Thurs. Sept. 6 University• Thurs .. Sept. 13 at Newport Harbor Thurs . Sept. 20 at Tusttn Fn .. Sept. 28 El Toro• Cat Mission \ •CJO) Fn Oct S an Clemente• Fn . Oct 12 at Capistrano Valle)'• Fn .. Oct 19 at Dana Hills• Thurs . Oct. 25 Gahr Fn 11.lov 2 M1ss1on V1eJo• Thur\ . l'io" 8 laJ1.una Hills* •Denotes league game . .\II games at 7 lO. Top offensive prospects Player Mike Honarvar Tony Kerl) Shaun Cnr-er Bob Hamelin Vince Guiliano Jeff Fisher Gr~Gerard1 (hns Thomas Craig Becker Pot. c OG OG OG OT OT OT TE SE Ht. Wt. 5-10 170 5-9 170 6-1 170 6-0 225 6-0 180 5-11 170 6-3 215 6-2 215 S-1 0 160 Comm eat Sr .. '83 starter, captain Sr .. '83 defensive starter Sr ~tarted twice tn '83 Jr .. "83 tarter Sr .. letterman Sr .. letterman Jr . up from sophs Sr '83 starter. captain Sr . pa.rtttme '83 starter (Pleue .ee IRVD'fE/82) with the 1°" of Johnn1c Johnson. • .. We feel real confident thir season," said Kemp afterward. "Latr. year we had a new coach, a new sy tem and new plays. It was hard LC> get thinp goini.' On his own PCTfonnanoc, ~ noted: .. I'm fccfina more and more- confident from week to week. There• been progress and that'' what rm· lookina for. 1 know that I have Ut.e ability to move this team... • Ferrapmo auadcd the Rams to t.; 30-0 lead in the first half. Touchdown> runs by Dickerson (I yard)..,rand Redden (3 and J) plus a 59-)-anf. return of an interception by LeRoy lrvm and a safety when Rcgie Do9" and Jack Youngblood nailed backup Charser QB Ed Luther was plent~ apmst San Otego which was missiaa some key personnel. • Kemp tossed a 31-yard touchdown pa to Drew Hill early in the thirit quarter to give the Rams a 37-0 lead It was something of a sufl)risinga.U.= around effort by the Rams ,,.,hen you consider they were playina their thirc:( pme in 11 days. .. When we looked at the prospect of playina three games in J I days, there were some conocms. .. Robinson ~· plained. ''But we looked at that as a challenge and we responded to that challenae. ..Offensively, thinp went well for us.'' Robinson said. "Ow of'fen.sl: seemed up toni&hL But I was es.; peaally impressed with our ddcn.sO. We were very sharp ddcnsively ... The Rams now have a rathd len~hy layoff. They won't play apiJ) unlit Monday, SepL 3 when they host the Dallas C.Owboys in the ~ season opener. • (Pleue Me RAMS~) .,.., ............ "' ........ LlllM Jeff BJelman leads I.nine'• pauing attack. Henigan has that luxury. he can go in a lot of ways smce he has seven offensive starters back, tncluding Remy Rahmatulla, a 190-pound hammer at fullback, who along with B1elman and rcee1ver-defens1ve back Mike Henigan (the coach's son). forms the 1-2-3 package of returners (Pleaee eee JRVINlt/82) Irrine'a runniDC punch: Remy Rabma~. ANGELS HOST TIGERS The Angels clo~d the most recent I 0-gamc road tnp the same w~y they opened 1t -on a victorious note. They began it by swecpmg a doubleheader 1n Detroit and finished tt with a win in New York. but to between was nothtng but misery m the form of a seven-game losing streak The result as that the Angels find themselves five aamcs back entennga nine-game homestand against the same teams they just faced, opening with Detroit at 7:30 toni&ht The Anacls finally got some help when first-place Minne5<>ta fell at M1lwaukcc, 5-2, Thursday afternoon And the Reggie Watch continues. Reaaie Jackson. whose bid for hitting his SOOth career homer took a vacation when he was unable to add lU lus 4 Y IV ldl uunn~ Ill\: I UdU ll Ip, wall again try to· creep closer to the landmark figure on the homestand. The Angels will also be seektng their first wm agamst the Tigers at Anaheim Stadium this season. after Detroit swept an earlier three-game series 1n May. The two teams split s1>. games in Detroit this year. Eammg the stanana nod for the Aneels tonight 1s Mike Win (11-10) agamst Dctrott's Dan Petry, an El Dorado H1ah (Placentia) product who is(l 5-6). Petry beatthc Angelson the recent road tnp. 8-3 The Tigers are breezing tn the East D1v1s1on. havmg manufactured a 12- aame lead over Toronto, which has beaun to fade from the picture. FollowmJ the Tigers into Anaheim will be Baltimore and New York next wttkend Christensen joins Raiders EL SEGUNDO (AP) -Ti&ht end Todd Chri'ltcnscn or the lo'I Angcle'I Raide~ the National Footbalf Lcaaue's leadina rccc1vcr la l season. has reported to the trainina camp of the lo'I An etc Raiders, the team announced Tbunday. . Christensen. an All-Pro performer in. 1983, has been hold1na out s1nc.c veterans were required to rcpon to the tra1mna camp of the dcftnd1na urcr Bowl champions on July 19. "Todd ristcn~n has reported to camp. hc'11n the pr~'~ of 1t1ttn. his phr ical. and he'll work out tomorrow." said Al loCa~lc, the Raiden c:cccutt\lc a sistant, in mak1na the announcement. "!k's 1n camp, hononna hts contract." LoCasale said Chn tcn5en wouldn't be 1n uniform toni t when the Raid rs meet the New Yo~ Jet at the Lo Angele Coh~um in the fin I p n pmc foT both t m .. . Dodger Blue has faded Reale Jack.eon Lasorda' s crew suffering through one long campaign L 0 .\NGELE I .\Pl -Lo\ Angeles Dodaers Manager Tom Lasorda Iona has equated Dodger Blue wtth a wmning tradu1on. He links tt to what he calls 1he "Great Dodger to the Sk>." who exerts his influence to ensure pennant-; This season. that eek t1al Dodger 1 smging the blues. "h's tough because we're used to beinJ up there." said Lasorda. whose Dod&crs ha\e been no closer to the top than third place smcc June I' "\.\-e're not used to bctng to the pos1tton WC' are 11\ not \.Cl) good a1 all .. The fourth -place DoJgers 'il1ll hold the dmtnctton of wmntng more games than an\ other team to the National Lcagu·c o'er the past dC'\.'- ade. and there 1s opum1sm "There's that old Mac.\rthur \a\- mg. \.\-e \hall !"(tum:· ~~s .\I (am- panis. Dodgers 'tee president tn charge of pla\er pcrmnncl. "Thi~ ·~ not the fi"'t ttme wc·,e bttn through tough times 1n bascb:all .. In I 9b 7. after the Dodscrs had won the 1\IL champion hip two stra11h1 years. the team fell to an eighth-place fintsh and belan rebu1ldini Veteran i li\e W1lhe DaHs, Maur) "ills. Jim LcfebHc and Ron Falf!) ~ere replaced ~uh ~ounasters namcet 8111 Rui.scll. teve Garvey, 8111 Bu~- nt>r Ron Ce} and Dave} Lopes. ; .\nd after tint hing S«ond two 'l'ar~ to a row. the Dodgers captured the pcnnan11n 1974 b\ wuuung 1();2 ~m~ . : The infield put togetherdunng that r~on~truc11on process had Garve}." con,cned third baSt"man. at fi~. Lopt"'i at SC'C'ond Russell at shortstop and ( C> at third Dunng the ne\t eight years. with that infield intact. the Dodsers fta- 1shcd lo~er than scrond 1n thqr dt'1'11on onl} once and went to the "orld Senes twice before losing to the "1cw Yorl Yanktt each ume. (Pleue ece DODOSRS/8$) - BILLBOARD Final tl:}neup for Raiders, Jets. TONIGHT I LOS ANGELES (Al>,) -,_....,. ••it'~iiiiiaM;~--i more tNln ~ ..... ~ • I addfttonal "'""* --be '°' emott on the mtndt of the New ¥0tk Jett end Loe Mgllea Raiders whet'I the teame 9Cl'*9 oft to.~lght In the fkwl National Football League prt1111on o-ne tor both ctut». 1 ldcort time et the ec1111um II a o· . The Jeta .. o-3 tn tM pre111aon White tM det.udlng Super Bowt ~ RMler'I.,. 1·2. Louganis niatches all-t1Dle record for diving titles From AP dlapatcllH SANTA CL-'R -Olymptt double gold medalist Greg louganis captUttd h1' record·t) mg 28th nauonal dn 1ng tllk 13 Thul"!ldav with another acrobaUl sho". th1'> t1me otTtbe I-meter · spnn1board. 1n thl' LI Diving Outdoor Champ1onsh1ps. Loupnt~ matl'hed C) nth1a Pottl'r'' record for most nauonal titles. and "tll t" to break 11 Saturda' in the 10.meter platfonn comPt:t1t1on . He won the :\- meter title: on Wednesda .... Ht' SCOrC'd 663.09 poi°n1s an 11 d1' eo, utT tht" I -meter board. his h1ght'St total l.'Vt'r 1n tht' non- Olymptl height. Ht: won hi'> Olympic golds an the 1 meter spnngboard ~nd I U-mt'ter plat- form compeutton :-\e,er t:halknged. [ougams linl'hed "l.'11 ahead ot l n1\CfSlt\ o l M1c h1gan d1 \ l'r'> Kent Ferguwn ( 591 7~) and Rrul·c Loaca.n • f\.1mball 1544 ..i-01 Lougam'> of the \fo,!>1on \' 1eJO "ladadorl~. c.:apped h1'> pt"rformance "Ith t\l.O '>pt:\.Ucular dt\C'> He '>C·on~d 87 30 point'> on his 10th d1\C getting lhrec paklt IOs and t"'o ~5'> for a re,a-.e 11 2 '>Omer"3uh'> \\llh 21 t\.l..1St!. On h1., 1a~1 di\ e he did a 2 somcrsciult rl.'"'e~ in the tuck pos111on "'in t"'o perfect-Io, lor lP 80 point'> Quote of the day John M. MacAtoon, atsoclate profesaor of 90ciaJ ICfence a1 the University of Chlcaoo. who is studying the popularity of the Olympics: ''When you think about ft, ft ts a pretty odd phenomenon to cauee SUCh a stir. After all, on one aevet, the Otymptcs are nothing more than a bunch of ~le running around In short pants every four yeara. • Ha wall women added to PCAA Tht l n1.,.ers1t\ of Hawa11 ha., been adm11ted a' a member of the women·., d1v1s1on of the Panfil Coast .\thlet1c .o\ssoc1at1on. tht: LOnfen.·nce announced Thur!>day Hawa11 become!. the lihh lull memt>1:rof1hc PC AA. women's lOnkrence Joining l ( In inc l ( ~an ta Barbara "'le-.ada la'> Vt"ga'> and Pcrci fil Hawa11 will compett' for PC ·\A champ1onsh1ps this \.t'ar in cro!>s count!"). ba!>letball swimming and diving. softball tennis and track and field Due to earl\ scheduling commitments. the \Chool "'Ill not pan1u· pate in the league in voile> ball unul tht• tall of 1985 Man says Jets' pair beat him NEY.. 'r ORK -..\ 29-)ear-old Nt"v. [!] Jer..ey man who claims he was beaten by •II• New Yori.. Jet'> pla~er. Mark Gastineau and Ken O'Bnen in the Studio 54 discotheque said Thursda) he filed charges againM the football players "to protect m\ own back.·· Charles McGinle). who frequented the Manhattan disco. said he had told police ht: would not file charges against (ia\Uneau and O'Bncn "1f l felt all nght •· But MLGmle~ said he later stanmg gelling headache!> and blurred -.1<,1on and he pressed charges "JU!it 1n case the} decided to mai..e 11 seem the 1nc1dent was m) fault " Ga~tineau and O'Bncn art: on tnal rn Manhattan Cnminal C oun on six a~~ult counts. each 1nvol\.mg three men the} allegl'dh anacled around 2 a.m. last Sept. JO IO ~tud10 54. The other two alleged \.ICllms "ert: Peter Fernandez 19. ofl nJOn Cit\. and John Benson • .22. of Manhattan · 'f.wlna' lead cut to five gamea Cttll Cooper and T~ 'Jmmo ii 'trolled un~l\C run· onn smgks 1n the fourth inning to h Ip Milwaukee '>n::sp a sa-aame lo ins 11-nk wath a 5-~ 'Jctol) over M1nn~ta Thur-.day. Bob McClart, 4-~. pitched u sa-h11ter, complctin his tiM game 1n 12 !ltarti. and cutting the l win "lead in the ~mem'an U-asut West to fh e pmc1 o'er tht' rlgt"ls anc.I Kansa) c II\ . . In the onl) other \merican le guc pmC' 1hu™1a). Doyle Aluaadtr firtd a four-hatter to snap C1eH~nd's eight· pme wanmna st~a1., and Georce Bell Jro'e IO \\liO n.ans to lead Toronto to a b-1 '1ctory o"er tht' lnd1am The 'tctol') was tht' first for the Blut' Ja~\ alter five rnnsecut1ve losses lo Clevcl.1nd. a drought that included 13-3 and I(>. l hum1hauons .•. In the lom· National League g;imc.\ Tern• Pu.bl homel"t"d and drove in thr\."t" run'> to h1ghh&ht 3 ~O.h11 :ittacL that pow\'r~d Houston pa-.t t. Lou•' Cardinals. Q-6 fhc stros o'tcrame an earl) 4-0deftcu b' pounding out its )Cason· high hit 1otal aga1mt li.lur t Louis pitchers Jaworski leads Eagles, 20-19 PlllL.\DELPHI .\ -Quant>rbad: Ron Jawor'>lit:umplctcd 11 of~O pa.,..es for I 8fl \ards and one touchdov.n Thursda\ night as tht: Ph1ladelph1a Eagles t'dged the Cle\l·land Brn"'m. 20-19. in the final li.lb4 p1t'o,eason game lor both National Football League teams. The [agll·!> go1 a big brcaL when Mall Buhr'H'l;tra- poinl J..1d o;a1led wide after <. k'eland had o,cored a touchdQ\~n "•th 3:09 kit in the game- Th"· Browm had an opponun1t) tu \\In alter Ph1ladelph1:i' s ~1 ll hael Haddl\ tumbled JI tu., 45·\ard hne "1th :!h \t'lOnds lctt and<. In l'land linl.'bJd.;cr (hip Banks re1.0H'red Quanl·rback Paul McDonald. "ho lOmplett:d I~ of JO passc .. for 231 yards, connetted with Dwight Walker tor an I I-yard pin and a first down at the Eagle ... 34. But three passes fell ancompktt: belorc Bahr, "1th I 0 !ICConds rema1n1ng, was short on a 51-)ard tf') for a game·"' inning field goal USFL approves teams' merger < HIC .\(10 -United States Football League owners voted Thursday to approH' the merger of the Oklahoma and Oakland franch1!.es the first of. ~veral expel tnl consolidations to Strt'ngthen the leagul' tor 1h an11c1- pated fa~ battle 1n 1986 with the cstabh.,ht:d '\auonal Football League The team will be based 1n Oakland \aid fed Taube. owner of the Oakland fn.,.aders . "'The league is attempt10g to con'>olidatc and strt'ngthcn Its pos1t1on. focusing on markets with respect to network tcle' l\1on. ·Taube !>Cud '01.lahoma is not a marlo.ct where wt: can mah a '1JUUlkan1 ..:ontnbut1on Ito tele\ 1.-,on raungs)." Pol and Die awarded victory DE.l MAR-Pol and Die \I.on thc~an Diego Imperial Grocers .o\!>Souation Pur!.C before a crowd of 14,651 at Del Mar Thu™1ay \I.hen E'ening M'l ord the fir'>l horse to finish the race. wa., d1!.Qualilied tx·1.:ausc ut interferenLe in the stretch. f\.t:ning M"Lord. th'l' k-S l;n untc ndd1.•n h' Patm J.. Valen1Uela and carr) 1ng 116 pound\, lrO!>\l'd 1h1. fini,h line a nose in front of Pol and Die but wa., d1'"-!uallfil·d to second plan~ for drifting nu1 and 1mpl'ding Pol and Die 1n thl· late going f\en1ng ilvf'lord lll\Crt:d I I l t• r111k\ "n lkl Mar'-. 1urf course in I 41 ~-' Television, radio TELEVISION None. RADIO 5 p.m. -8A8EBALC: Dodgers at Phlladet- phla, KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Detroit at Angels, KMPC {710). Life normal again for Algazi After exciting tour. ex-CdM standout happy to be home EDITOR ''i '\,()TE .lc\!>l(J .\/ga71 a former Corona dd Mar ll1gh tennr\ standout. recent/.\ completed a tour on /ht' L' '.I. Tt•nni~ .\HOCl.'.ll1c.>n '.s .\ma1cur ,ind \..\'omen'\ C ircu//\ '-;he ~J\.CS her rt•ac11un> in rhc ~nth of a ..enc.so/ arridt'' By JESSICA ALGAZI lpec:lal to IM Dally l'llol M\ tourl\o\er .\lier "' "'ecb un thl· I 1111cd Stall''> T cnn" ,.,,uuat10n\ \mateur and ~omen ' l 1rcu11s. I am 'Cf'\ happ\ to he.· horm· l am ad1u,11ng to hc.·1ng had. In thl.' ne!>I" \lf\ \lo\\I~. with u1n\tant rl·n11nder<i to dt:an up m~ room \l'I thl· tahk and go to ""ork ) l'P lik "hac~ to normal :ill right \,1;,\lw I \\,I\ -.po11l-d h\. lhl fl'\on Ilk ol.lhl· \twr.1111n Rmal ·li1s1.,1\nl' 1n Kt•\ H1'K..n rw I lonJa f h" \\a' the 1tx:rn11n o(m\ 1a,1111urnamt:nt ol lhl' \umml·r Jnd lhl' la't 1ournan1l'nt on lhl' l \ T , . ., ~onll·n·, C mu1t The' lt1Uldn'1 ha..,r l ho<.t•n r.1 helter -.pot 10 l'nd thl' \l'a,on Bnau\l' th1.· hutt.•I wa\ lol,lll'd right on t11l' lwal'11 thl'ft: ""l'rt man\ ntracurnt ular ,Jl t1\ 111n 111 lill tlw hour' not \pt'nl nn th1..· •our\\ I t'\l'n managed 1c11.11d1 a P'''' mall h "1ndsurfing l'la.,, Othl·r th,rn thl' heal tht'fl' wJ' absolutcl\. nothing tntomplain .11'll111t 1n Ke) 81\la)nt: "-h.11 .1 grt·at learning l'J.pcrwntl' 11 "'J' lor mt: I learned that foreign womt·n h;I\ c a sore-fire wa> of altracting men alMMBI OUR EUAOP(AN OFLIVF.RY PL/\N ORDER ·es M ODELS NOW AND ASSURf: SELECTION c Cll OH ANO DH IVE RY OA Tf C.m11uc1 V•tMI CJemen" 111 Hamil All Dttl1t•h lt4N j '1Ml • 11•f1r.G no I • J 1 I 1IJ I 11 •.1111 ...._.. ~-·· All& ~· ,., ... ~" •..i J , sunbathing topless (I think tho!>C women were lore1gn). I wouldn't have traded m) tennis expenence this summer for an) amount of money And that''> rnming from a person who 1s $3 000 1n deht 10 m) "loan sharks" m) "\ugar Daddy" and "NutraSweet "1omm) .. (She's alwa}s on a diet) Evel')bo<ly wonders. "Who paid for all of this''" The truth 1s that the great maJont\. of the pla)ers arc being supponed b} their parent~ The l IST A does suppon a lcw "'ho ha.,.e lOmpcted and become a mem· bcr of either the Junior Wightman Cup team ( 18 "Years and under) or Fcdl·rat1on ( up team (college pla)· ers) fh1., <,mall minonly has worl>.cd hard to gain their po'i1t1ons on these l"-O team-. For amateur pla'ters v.ho cannot ae<.ept pnzc mone) O\ er the amount oflhl'1r 1ra-.e1 C\penses. pan1c1pat1on On lhl' ll0 nn1<, ClfCUll ends up 10 he a u1\tl) npenenn· .\lthough thl' tournament'> on th1.• Womt:n·, ( 1rLu1t were profi:s<11onal tournanll'nl\ m l.'r halfof the entrants aH' .. 1111 pla\ 1ng with an amateur \latu' Th1<, l.'ircu111sJUSI the tir'il step 1nt11 thl· pro'> \I.Ith each tournament "<ir1 h on h S 10.()(l(J .\t the lht>tk-in desk pla'trr-. ha-.c 111 dt:dar..• themselves a'> amateur or prolc.,.,1nnal Because of th' trend in women \ tennl\ to I urn pro al a young agl' mJm ol the player'> on the ~ om1·n '< 1rcu1t ha\e a h1g dcc1s1on on thl'lr hands It I\ J fal t tha1 man~ college pla"Vers ka' c: c;c hnnl after onl}' a' car or two to challenge them.,ehe'I in pro tcnnl\ To he a pro ma\ sound glamorou.,, hut to 1l.'ma1n amateur ha~ lCrta1n athantagl''> Did \OU C\l.'r wonder wh\. one pla....:r "ould l hoose to remain amatl·ur \l.h1k ;mother of equal or e-.cn lowl'r ~b1ht> kvel would chou<,t" to tum pro'> Most who remain amateur say that college .,, too much fun to knvc, Other\ claim thal the\ trcasurC' thl.' value nl CJ rnllt:ge de&ree. and that pro tcnni\can wait unul after graduation I 1.·n-.} f II\{ Burgin. "'ho graduated afh'r pl.1} inti for 'itanford tor the l)d'>t lour war\ Sht "J'> the highest ranked .1m.1tr11r 1n the "orld at No 37. hut t hml' tn rt·ma1n in \chool I wish hc1 lht· lx·.-.1 of lurk 111 1hc pros M.111 1x·npk ,1\k me: about 1c:nn" rqu1pm1..•n1 r he\ want to kno~ uhoul all 1ht· .. fr1.·1· 11.,1,·· and 1f the) coultl pi1"1hh g1..·1 .1 r3clct through wh.11 1hn l ttn~1d1.·1 1he "hlai.:k marll'I ·· M'''' 1'' t'r\ pl•l}'<'r at th•~ tourn11nu·n1 l1•q•I I\ ).!l"tl in@ fr« t'QlllflOWlll 111 JeHlca Algazl \omc l)JX' 1hc: ma1011t~ 14l'l ra1..lo.c:1s. shoe'> and t lo1h1ng .... a g1l1r lrom manulat turt:r\ \nd moo,t ofthc pla\l'r' ha' c rnml' to lake 1h1.0'>1.' thing~ fnr grantl'd rh1.' twoeirls with ''horn I o,harcd a room 1n Kc\ Al\ca\ ne ar1..• l'al hon the mmt pr1.·o,11-g1ou., fr1.·e 11 .. 1,, a\a1lablt: tht:) 1.·arned that nght afll'r gaining a top 10 nation.ti ranl..1ng. Thl'\ darl·d to LOmpla1n that their dothcc, had ton man' lah\'lo;, on them and that thl· l,tllt:I it,l'lf \.1.3\ 1u~t too h1g fnr thr1r pt."l"'tonal taste. l hl') claimed to fe1..·I fill' "alk1ng h1llhoard\. rromotmn:il clothC'' do havt• laigt:r labels. hut I '1111 fould 1t hard to he syfTlf)tllhetic-tow;_1rd thco;,e girl,, "'ho art• g1 Hn gilh of \h1ploath ot fila and l-llcr,\C clothing. I h,l\.l" onl~ hcrn hlc"nl \\1th thl'\t' henr lil\ f111 ah• .. 11,1 \t'ar rll1"" and' u\\ thut I'll kct:p 11 ull in pt •\pn11 I am no" .11 hun't' .ind h<n l' 111 v.m 1 't .1houJ ho" 1111 l'ill th I am J!t11n)<l 10 pJ\. hul'k m\ 1.kh1' .ind l'\pl.1111 tlw .S ~ 12 ~ 7 ph11n1 hill t h.11 I .11. t 11111 ulu ted during thr month 111 fuh '11u kno"' hem \ f ,\ I 'opCfdllll\ t(Mnl U') CH'r ,,, ~r.1\ 11111\1\ lur rnnking l11ng ,11, t.111t1 l.ill~' I hl' hctll'l t)l.1 th;inl.;1n~ rnc 111m' \nd th rn~' for 11~1rmnr RAMS· .•• From Bl ••1 think we "° '1 only look at the ha~off 15 a bcnefi\ Rollin on s~ud. • ••t m ,oin to i:.1vc th\. !cam ~turda) and und y ofl and we re ,om to cry to 1ve our I~ sume re l nc player who would just as soon not get that tc-.t as Dickerson, who pla)cd only the fi~t half, atrr)tna the bllU 9 times for 47 'ard . He toolc oft the houldtr p ds (or the econd half ot Robinson's rcqutst. "I liaurc I'll touch the ball at least 20t1mcs(pcrgamc)unk sthepamng i'l espcc1.illy hot," Dickerson said after the game. 0 1 was never beat down last year. I wa" uroo but l was mentally tir~ from tho5e long tnps 10 Wa~hangton and New York. .. But I bad no physical IOJUnes at all. I'm in real good phy'l1cal shape," Dickerson added. • While the efficient running of Red(jtn and Crutchfield, along wnh the new deep threat u\ the person of Olympic sprinter Ron Brown m1aht indicate less action thi ~son, D1d.erwn is taking it :ill in stride. "last year they were )(tying I wn' being shut down in the last three or four games but I was gmng up agamst an eight om inc-man hnc," Dickerson explained "The deep threat 1s going to help and I think we've been throwing the ball v.ell ." * Delly No4 ,..... ltf Terri I(_, San Diego running back Jewerl Thomu can't escape. RAM NOTES -Ranu offensive ~IHlrCI Demls Harntl sulfereo an lnlury 10 IM bae1< ol h11 rlohl lland bul X·ravs shOweCI 110 brHk OUtslde llnebllc.ktr 0--Andrew• iuttered a ~ulMd left tlllell, and Erk Harris received a cut on his Miid All l11lurles were lctf'med "''"°' and au lllree PleYet'I are UP9Cled 10 Play 111 Iha ociener 1oainsl Dann. . The mos I 1¥Jou1 lt1l1KY wu 64JfMrd bv root;le JeM ICatNllll, 1 •-2, 21S·~ out of use whO figured lo "-"'• a llOOd '1!01 al maklllll tlle 1eam 1(1mane suffereo e rlllhl grolll leer In the fourth Quarter 1nd a orognoa1s wun•t due until !Oday llen ar.wn did not c.atcll a Din a11al1111 Ille Char111u bul he c:.eme very close 111 the wc.011d Querier when It~ H~ elld Boo Greter t>rolo.e up a t>Omt> from Ferra11amo 111 Iha end zone Saddle back nickna1ne says it best By ROGER CARLSON Of the Dally l'llol Ii.ff Ten returning staners. including the t:nt1rc baclo.tield. gl\ C!> Saddleback High a very solid look with the 1984 ~ason approaching. and Coach krry Witte "'Ill be the fir\t 10 admit there arc ~vl.'ral pos1t1ve<; \Urrounding thl' Roadrunners· camp "We'll delin11el) he las1a:· o;,a)-' the 11 th-'tt:ar coach fhe quanet of running hallo.'> Earl Joni.'\ (4.7 40) and Tedd\ Baker (4.6 ~OJ. quanerback John Cook and I YO- puund fullback Glenn Camphell 1s an 1mpos1ng nuclcu!.. llne "'h1th begin'> "'th Jom·, 1 he S-1 IJ 160-poundcr rt:tums "1th All-\ca \i ll.'\I. Leagul' rrcdcnt1als. Hl aH:ragcd 6 I )ard~ per carT) and \t'ort·d 6 TD\ and although he caught JU'>t 8 passes. 3 went for TDS. "( arl'r, a real goo<l kid \.l..Jlh a Int ot natural talent." S3}''> Y..11tt: ·y.. hat I like about him is that hr can hun \OU '>pced\l.l'>e, but he's a hard runner. too and ""111take1t up the gut "'hen he has 10 " fhl' Roadrunnl'r<,' oflt•n<,e also include\ Junior M~ron Rutler (4.8 !>peed ;11 wide rcce1ver), m add1t1on 10 "•de rcn~1-.er Byron Williams .\'>kcd 1f he felt good about his dl'fcnse too. Witte pull<. no punches. "~o \a~!> the coach "fxcept for (John) lur,ano (6-0 202) and (..\I) Quintanilla (5-9, 180) "c don't have an~ npcnenc.:e up front." Saddlcback'., lack of depth ma~ force as man ~ a!. si' to stan two ways. Saddlebad, ha!. I b lettermen "11h1n 11.-. 40-man squad "'h1ch "'as depicted b} 12 pla)er\ ~cause of the \anta Ana \lhl)ol 01\tmt., "( ..\-.er- age" rule Thl· Roadrunnero,' \chcdule has a quirk 1n 11 -one of thl'1r "home" gaml''> "Ill be played at Newport Harbor <against Corona dt'I Mar) becauc,l' of the hea\' trallil at their u~ual home rnc. Santa Ana Bowl. FOOTBALL OUTLOOK Saddle back I kad l oal'h' Jerrv Witte Stall . . RKhard Lindner (olkn'11\1..' lml') Bobb\ \fangram (hal·lticld lOa1..h) Paul C arncgir (rccl'IH'r<>l Tim Mesenh1mer (dden\IH. hnl'I Mark Lope!> (hneba1..kl.'r<.) League. Sea V1ev. "'•ckname: Roadrunner .. Color\ Green and (1old Offense I and 2-back Dclcnse 4-4 19lS3 record: l eagUl' 3 4 Overall 3-7 1984 schedule Jerry Wltte Thurs. '\ept 6 \anta .\na \'alln (at\\ Bowl) fn . ~pt 14 \anta .\na lat~\ Bo"I) Thur\ ~pt .:o al La Habra Thurs . Sept 2"1 < o\ta l\1e..a• lat '""'pon Harbor) Thur~ <Xt 4 l n1\t:rsm • lat 'i.\ Bo"'I) In Oct 12 ~c"'port•(at~\Bo"'I) fhur~. Oct 18 l .-.1anc1a• (at Newport Harbor) hi.. Cx:t 26 Woodbridge• (at ~A Bowl) l·n "'-ov.·2 (dM*(atNe"'r><>rt Harbor) In f\o\ 9 at Laguna Beach •oenot1..'' league game .\II gam<.''i at 7· .lll Top prospects Player Pos Ht. Wt. Comment Teddy Baker 1 B-~ .5-IO 158 ~r .. ) TDs 4.640 Ja&on Bell OT-DT 6-2 200 \1 2-way staner Gknn ( ampbell fR-LB ll-0 190 Jr 7 S a\ erage as soph John Cook QB-S 6-2 180 Sr 700 )ard~. 4 TDs Chm Da\IS WR-DB 6-1 16'\ r mort: offense in '84 Steve Delgado < -01 B 6-2 22 7 Sr mnH''> from tackk Earl Jones fB-Ro\ 5-10 160 ~r 9 TDs. 4.7 40 John Luevano Df 6-IJ 202 \1 . delcnse onl~ Al Quintanilla [)[.()(J 5-lJ 180 Sr. qu1c Don Warntck OC1-LB 5-11 170 Jr wn'> '>Oph staner Bvron Wilham\ WR 5-9 126 Sr ·tn pan11 me st.aner D·ale Wilson ~R 6-1 lb) ~r mo\es from qb Hector Arvizu OT b-1 211 ~r plca..ant surpnse James Medlin Df fi-1 172 \t defense onl) Michael Chanka\ DJ 5.1 () 221 \r nnl.' of strongest Mike Gallegm l B 5-7 194 '\r . '81 letterman Peter Pesak o T-DT S-11 220 Jr., Rod Pe~!. 's cousin Myron Butler WR 5-10 150 Jr quick. 4 8 spt"ed Joe Deal OL B-F-B 6-1 IXO Ir great hands Don Westphal OG-l.B 5-1 1 155 Jr . intense IRVINE HAS A PASSING FANCY ... From Bl w1th All '>ea View Leaguerrcden11ab RahmJtulla·s workhor\c staustll'S in 19X1 rC\l'al 218 came'> for I 016 ~ard'>. a 4 6 :l\crage and 9 touch· do"m I le abo caught 9 pa!>'>e'> for 41 vard<, lknigan was thl' kad1ng pa!>\ rcce1wr with 10 rccl.'pt11H1s. good for 297 'tards '><> lht'rt:'<; an obvious "calth ol ollens1\.e talent loose on thl Ir' inc campus. "OfTen\l\t:h we ma) ha\c some prrtt~ good weapon<;," rnnt1nuc!> lkn1gan ··we have a lot of players who played prell) wt·ll tor U'i and \l.C have a 1.·hance not 10 ht-too bad nf1en\I Vel)." One of Henigan'<, rnncern!>. how- C\Cr 1'i the 1n1cnorofthe line. but hl.'''i hopeful the two-wci)' ab1ht1c'i of guard<> Bohb) Hamelin and Ton' Kerr). a pair of return10g o;taners with the potent111I to help soothe Hcn1gan's wnrneo, Hamelin 1s a 6-0, 225-paund of- fi:nm l' guard. wh1k Kerry 1s 5-9. 170 Roth figurt• prnminentl) in the de· lc:n\1 \ c s1dl'. too. while the hnchacL· ing c.:orp'>. although green, 1s con- '>IC.krcd-:.i maJor ac,sct -espc.-c1all) a~ the )Cnr v.car'\ on and into 1985. There arc five defcn~1vc ~tartcr<i h.1lk. but 1t"s the defense which 1s the earl:. rub 10 1hc Vaqueros' plan . although Henig.in ndmit the poten- t.i:iJ 1:. 1hcre. "I hope w:· he say'> "I think we'll h,1\l thr potcnt1:1I hy tht• time le:tguc t omc' around We're not a IO·J~t 'cm l}'pc of dl'frn\C, \O we've had trouhk .. nut11na people down We ma)' have more.• trouhlt: than we usuall)' do tx-<.·au~· we·rc p~tly grl'<:n and not , er) h1g Ho~fulh our ollcn~ can h·ep the hall and ~ore some points. .. hut \\t'.H' had some dC'fen\1H' 11..•itnl\ 1n th(' put that ha\C C'omr on :ind\\<' ti') 10 SlfC\\ dcll'n'>l' murC' thun ntte11!>t' .. . \\ lor the ne\I. kaguc 1<;outh 1 oa'>t) Hl'ntgan has 1oct:n JUSI l"O ol h1., '"opponent., in tht: pac,t (Laguna Ii 1 llo;, 1 n non-league and U 1oro10 the \ca \1ew) "I would think 1t'c, -.cf'\ rnmparahlc to lhl.' kagul' we taml' from I he ~uuth ( oa't has had two or tlHl'C 1eam., who h:tH' bl'Cn real SUt:ll''>Sful (( ap1strano Valle) and ~11s<,ion \ ll'JO an· the maJor thorns 10 cope w1thl "!><l}S lkn1gan One of I he negat1 \er, lor In inc in thL mo-.e 1.-. the fa{t that the South (oa<,t l.cague I\ a \l.'\.Cn team setup mrnning l'alh team ha\ a h~l' during 11\ k•aguc r,ea ... 011 Tor lrv1nr it's Y..t:l'k No. 8 and thl' \,1qUl'fO\ will plJ\ (iahr H11th in a !Player Jimmy Ra)e Mike Henigan Remy Rahmatulla <;1eve Frank JcfTR1dman Poi ~( H FR HA QB Ht. 5-!! 5· 11 'i-9 5.7 6-2 non-kJguc t1111ll'\t "\\e \.l..CfC JU'>l get11ng Ill the point nl c:.,tahlish1ng somt: good rnalncs 1n the \ca \IC'' Lt:agut:." mused Hen- igan ln1m·., trad1twn.1I 11\al. l 'n1\.cr "'~ 1!. .. 1111 on thl· v.1q.-.· ~lhl.'dulc. but 11 ha!. been moH·d 10 a non-leagul.' ltlntest on Sept fl tht• e\ l'n1ng or tht lirst da\ of.-,chool .\c; for transkr., tlw \ aqueros haH' lost no one -but thl') aren't about to gt:1 an) help. because iht: d1stnct ha' d1Ctatcd that all incoming transfers in thl" Irvine d1~tnct. rcg,.1rdless of n·s1dcnce. shall attend I ln1vers1l\ I ligh ~..:au">e of d1..·din1np \'nrollment figures Wt. 150 I RO 14() 140 I llO Cummnt _ Jr . backup qb, db ~r .. 2 year lclll'rman, pk \r . '8 l 'itnnrr. captain "r In 11a1ti1 n1e starter i-~l·ar ~tartl·r. punter Topdefen lve prospects Bob llamehn Tony ~CIT)' C'hn'i H ughe~ frt'nt C inb~n Mark fcriuson Shaun Carver Cirant Camphdl IC\C' I lahcrm,•hl kl) r 1\her Al 1>1.u ( 1arv Rcnten.1 Ron Lt"c: Boh tternandl.'1 11k<' I kn1g:in 0111 Bro\nan J1mm)' RD)C' Ste'<' l 1pton NC I (l .. () 22, Dl ) 9 170 OT S-10 170 () l ti 0 I 70 [)(. 5·11 160 DE 6-I liS Df S-11 170 J>t b-1 I KO l A ~-11 170 I B 'I 11 I RO La 'i 10 1tx) ()ij 'iQ 160 DR <..11 lt>O l>R 5· 11 180 DR \.10 IMl DB '1·4 l '0 Dll \.I fl I 70 I 1 d' IC'n'c hl."st arC'a \r . '8 l starter Jr .. up from \ophomorcs "ir R3 letterman \r 83 letterman r Ir\ partllme stoner Sr up from JUntor vof'\it)' Jr up from \Ophomort"'. \r up '1nm Junior var'\11~ Jr up from -.ophomorc'> Ir . up trom 'iOP,homorts ~r 8 ' o;tartt'r <ir • '8' 'itaner Sr .. ·in 'itartl"r. c ptain Jr . up from \tlphomorc' Jr .. .,on ol Ram' O\\l\tant \1 n,,~ kup qh • I I .. 1 OAtL Y P1LOT /Frld ~. 1914 .. . . Lietzke'br ezes' to Series lead Reinhar dt up by 3 /tK RON, Ohio (AP) -Bruce IJetne. propelled by a blrdi. eagle start, lhot a •·ul'}der-par 86 from what he called ••an uncom. tortable br~ •• and eetlbllehed two-ttroke lead Thursday In the flrs1 round of tM World Serl• of Gou. "It waa a north wtnd, and It'• on. I'm not famll ar with," aald Uettke, •Winner tn the Honda Clallic •rty thilMMOO. .. ,t made tt an entirety different gOtf t our... And I !did not f.., comfortable at aft. ~---.,,, Derailed ''It WU not a 8tuce LlebkMype round," Mid u.tzt<e. WhO UMd only 1 o pUttt on the front lfde, holed ttx times trom 15 feet, one. from 11 and tQllln trom 20. And two Of thOM f $·1ootenl and the one from ;20 were for par LJebt(e p layed the front tide In a tOr.mbty 30 Ol'I the long, dHflcult Ate8tOM Country Club courte llnd ttMwt came home In per 3&, lollng a lhot to '* on rhe ftnal hOle. "That'• a tremendou. ecore." tald Rex CaldWell, WhO WM tted wtth rrom Purtzer for Mcond •• 88. "It hatd work OUtlhere. h th wind, H was ,...11y '°"':gh, and really long," C9ktweN •d. Craig Stadler, a wfnn« here t o yMrt ago, acrambted to a 69. H WM ts.cf with Mark McCumber and South Atr1can Oenl1 Wataon, u,. only other playera In the Inter· natlonal, 42·m1n fleld abte to crack par on the Y9f'.Y Jong courae, tnat Pl•yed even longer In gutty brMZM. Watson. •winner two week• ago tn the Bulck Open, got under par With a 45-toot chlP:-ln birdie on t 17th. thenuwdthipoeltlon ha on.putt par on the 18th Tom Watson, wtMer or three tltlM thil Muon end In hit custom· ary IP01 atap the mont)'-wlnn ng llt1. led• targe group •t par 70. 0 'VER (AP)-le nd Ranbard&. bodbgJ 11a llalK la.& !Jird1c pull~. fired course-record 64 TbUfld:ay ton.he lim-round !leacl 1n the LPGA t't~t htrc. Aeinh rdt'11-um.1cr·panound erthreelUOktsabadofhuy ~ccha"i t~e LPGA·" lt.adina money-• er llUS IC8tOll. and y L.iult, wno •• rcbound1na from hcaJlh problems of a year llO· . Another hol ck •'CIC Jo Ann Waiham and Deborah Petrina. whale . ole C tbonnier and Debbie Hall lllm lied at 69. Oefendtlll ch mp1on Pat Bradley and two-time Co1umbll w1nner Beth DanJe1 were amona tho at I-over 72. Jack Nickl-.• frequent winner of 1hll ttue, and L• 'TteYlno, the «·)'9111'-0ld Who tOOk the PGA natlOnal chams>k>n.tt)lp tat week In Binn 1ngham, Ala , each had a 72. Kite, Watton'• ctMf euttenger tor Pla)'WoftheYearhono~h.-cfa73. • ..Evcrythin nt righ1 out there today;• · Reinhardt, a DOD· \\1Ml'f ID 10 season on lht tour ... 1 c iOmC Iona putts I didn'it. expect to make. Muter• champ e.n Ctenlhaw had tht ame totaJ. _ ··1 had to sen.le m)'sclf down 1 couple ohirnes. l •ulf1Ulll IOO uc1tcd. 1 really enJO>cd watchina 11 m)''IClf. It s a nat experieoce." T his year's college footbal~'= s eason will be like n .·o otheB Television ra tings will be scrutinized a fter court ruling Everything about this year is goi ng to be atypical," said Chuck Nc1nas. S3. executive director of the CoUegt Football Association. which led tht! fight to destrO)' centralized controls of football tele\:1~ion rights. .. For one thing. the networks. by KANSAS CITY. Mo. (APJ _ mid-summer. a ually sellin& Behind the political turbulence swirl-advertising rates on ga es not for the 1ngaround college football, there ma) coming season. but for lhe season beonlyonestatementthatcoulddraw after that. This y~r. nobody knew agreement trom all warring facuons: wh3t they were aomg to have to sell There has never been a coll'"°" until July Everybod)' had to --scramble." football season like the one coming up. They're sttU 'iCT'amblinJ., _ And It has nothmg to do with what ABC. which is adverus10J that 1t happens on the field will show CFA instead of NCAA It's going to be an expenmental football, has announced only two so shakedown cruise as much as an)'-far. Boston College-Alabana on Sept. thing. Network moguls, advertising 8 and Oklahoma-Pittsbur&h on Sept. account executives and college ad-15. The network says it will announce ministrators will be studymg the all other games 12 days 1n advance telev1S1on ratings of games as closei.. For years. Ne1nas threw darts at the as coaches scruitinize films of next NCAA's television poltc1cs, frcqucnt- wcek's opponent I) asscrttng that the NCAA plan Thanks to a Supreme Court ruling., prevented some of lhe biggest games the NC AA 's centralized control of from even being televised. football television rights is dissolved Finally this summer. 10 a 7 .. 2 vote and. theorcllcal). ever) school and of the U.S. Supreme Court. Neinas' conference can malce its own deals. loni battle was won and mtJLions of But nobody knows what is $Oing to dollars wonh of NC AA network happen Everybody 1s afraid that contracts were voided. over-saturation of football telecasts Lots of people natural!) made could cause nghts fees to plummet some assumpllons. including: even more than the) have And in •That all the good games will no"" addtt1on, many small and medium-hit the airways. But on the e\te of tht 1984 3 1he NCAA hasjusta roved a . $41 million budget ro; lbe next fi year and athletic diR:Ctors acrosa t nauon arc complaininC of too ~ restrictions on television p mn . Moreover, the dispute ha' JOI!' back to the courts, with the Pacific~­ and Bia Ten confcrmccs suina ~ CFA over who owns the tclc rightS to which pmes. • And Neinas 1s pttpa.rina to testi in coun that undtr Lbc CF.A an-a• ment. several key pmes, includilll Nebraska-UCl.A. ouJht not to Iii televised. The hish court's dcciSJon clim an antitrust suit brou&ht in 1981 Ok.Lahoma and Geof'lia, two of most m1litantCFA 9Cbools. Esseot6 ly, the court agreed that all schoaat should be free to make any televi deals they wish. since the scbe><>ls o lhe rights to their own property. • But the first thm& the CFA dld draft a broad television plan cov all 63 ofitMnembcn, which include every maJOr football confercnoe mtd independent except the Bi& Tm Pac 10. Those two conf~ worked out a deal with CBS. Under the law, the schools a1e ti to make any deal they wish. But undcir the CF A agRement, nobody televise apme between 2:30p.m. 5:30 p.m. local tune because that San Diego'• Milea McPheraon baa a firm &rip on Ram running back Erle Dickerson while Danny Walten (23) f1lea by and Henry Ellard (80) look• OD Thursday. sized programs are scared that they •That schools will be able to cut could be buried beneath 1he untold practically an) 1elev1Ston deal the) millions in telev1s1on revenue flow-want. mg to the b1$·t1me powers. •That the NCAA had suffered a "This entire year will be atypical. deep financial wound . is reserved for ABC, wbicb signed reported S 12 million contract wiCb the CFA for national tclec:asts. Tbie everungs in most areas a1e similalfy ~rvcd for ESPN. .. USFL has wreaked havoc on the NFL salary structure By DAVE GOLDBERG "' a,o.u wrtt., The Lnitcd States Football League. having decided to take on the Na- tional Football League in its own fall lair starting in 1986. alread} has wreaked more ha\.OC on this )ear's NFL training camps 1han the> wall ever wreak by sw1tchm$ seasons. It's not so much the signings -the NFL can get along fora while without Hersche-1 Walker. Steve Young. Jim Kelly, Mike Rozier. Kel ... in Bryant or DODGERS •.• From Bl The foursome was together until Lopes was traded to the Oakland A's after the 1981 season Smee that lime. the Dodgers have begun to rebuild again. Ce) and Garvey left v 1a free a~cnc), soon to be followed by players hkc Reggie Smith and Dusty Baker. "There's a }Oulh movement goini on here." says Russell. the lone survivor from an infield that played together for nme years. The Dodgers have replaced Lopes. Russell. Cc) and Garve} with Steve Sax. Gr~g Brock. Mike Marshall and German Rivera. The turnover. coupled with a rash of injune~ this year. has forced Campanis 10 recall unseasoned play- ers from the minor ... "An) time you have a turnover, you'll haw problems because the people you replace (veterans) with need to gel e~penence." he said. "You have to begin to lay !he fou ndation. When )OU do that. yo u have newness and mexpencnce -things you have to get together." Few team'i will continue a rebu1ld- 1ng process the season after w1nn1ng a d1v1s1on tttk. a' the Dodgers have 1h1s vear. but tt wa'i a procellS already 1n th·e work~ "We stancd last year," Campani'i said. "but we won 1t omcttmc'i there's a dela)ed reactton." The delayed reaction hit full force in Ma) ac; 1he Dodgers began to stru~lc after a 17-9 \tart Smee then. the) ve pla\.ed under 500 for three s1raight months for the first umc smce 1967 In Ma). June and July, the ream's record was 35-47 Dunna that penoJ. the DodgeM fell from first to third and. finally, to fourth this month Campanis said the changing nature of baseball helped force the Dodgers into a rehu1lding proce-ss that prob- abl) could have waited a year or two He <,;ud long-term contrncl\ can force n club to hold onto veteran pla)'eM too Iona. "You'rr pumnaback yourproa~m b) makm& }OUr}oung pla}cr.. wall to howtheirwca~. You're hurtmnour program," he "'id. Thu , he \am, a team mu t dcdJc, somctime'i prl·maturtly. whether to go With &&e or )OUth. "I'm \Ul't" that our fan .. arc d1..ap- po1ntcd 1ha1 wc'rr nol wmnina more." ( ompan1s said •· u we wanted to do a p tch JOb. I think wt co~ld ha vc hid a bct1cr\how1n but that a hon•r&l)lC view." If the Oo\1acrs' trouhtc rl' ma~in.a an imJ)3ct on 1ht1r fan,, 1t 1'n t '\ho~ma mulh 1n Dlltndancc. In their ftnl 66 home pmc5, the llod rs dri\\ more thall 40,000 fan., !"Cr d t ". prime young lineman hke Gar) Zimmerman. Irv Eatman and Mike Ruether. It's what the inflated salary struc- ture has done to the older league, where nearly ever team 1s involved in hassles with their best players ·- holdouts. walkou1s and threats of same !hat have dnven general man- agers. coaches and fa ns to distraction . Who can concentrale on the game 1f you know the gu)s playing it ma) walk out of camp next week? Tommy Laeorda Though that figure 1s down some 3.000 per game from 1983 figures. Russell says the big crowds have helped 1he players maintain enthusiasm. "When )'OU draw 45.000 people a night. 1hey have a lo t to do with the way you feel out there," Ruso;ell said. "Maybe 1f we drew lhrce or four thousand. like some of the teams do late m the season when they're ou1 of 1t by 20 games, maybe 11 would be different" Despite its problems. Lasorda 1s happy with the club's altitude. "I've never seen a team that has struggled hke "'e have but yet main- tained their confidence," he s:ud. The Dodgers' b1uest problems 1h1s season hive come at lhe plate. '\ recent lump in which the ream h11 212 over a 24-Jame span dropped Jhc Dodgers batuna avernge to .243. second-worst m the league. If the> hold that figure, 1t will be the lowe~t for the club since I Q6 . To Rus~ll. incon 1 tency hai. been the Dodgers' btgaesl problem "We've betn very erratic We'll score nine runs one pmc and be hul out the next 1wo pme "he 1d. "We haven't hcen con i tent at all.'' Ruc;scll, who i 35 nd 10 the option yearof tiis contraC1, alrcadv has had a n1aht dtdicatcd to him h> the Dod e~ hononn h1 )earci with the team He know' the club' attention is painted forward .. No matter v.he"' we finish this )Cir, ""e l no"" 9.'t' arc 1ry1n1 10 e\tabli'h somcth1na .,1th the JU\\," Ru 11 said. &d )'Cat'S art to be uptttcd. Cam~n1., said, and a ballcluh muc;t c!onttnuc to "'orl towuJ the futu"' .. If) ou v. 1n v.:Hh d11n1ty." hf 1J, ")OU hl\C lO lo~ \\Ith d1 ntt) .. It's a rosier of all-pros and nearl) such -Rand) White. Todd Chnstensen. Fred Dean. Wesley Walker. Franco Hams. Harr) Carson. Earnest Gra\, Brad Van Pelt Howie Long. Leonard Thompson and more, many more 1nvohed m ~me sort of protest th1r, ~ummer Not to mention first-round draft picks Mossy Cade (Chargers). Leonard Coleman (Colts). Clyde Duncan' (Cardinals) and Rick) Hunley (Bengals}, all holdmg out for that pot of gold at the bottom of the someone's 'pocket White, perhaps the premier de- fensive lineman in pro football. 1s the best example. .\ holdout who apparent!)' has the suppon of most ofh1s teammates, he "'ants SI million a )Car from the Dallas Cowboys. His demand 1s based on the $800,000 Mark Gastineau got from the New York Jets after he happened to be seen in the vicinify ofDonald Trump, free- USFL switching to force a merger? That could be part of strategy of new s chedule By WILLIAM R. BARNARD U Sp«t9 Wntet U ntted States Football League owners dtd not come right ou1 and sa' the) are switching to a ran schedule m 1986 to force a merger w11h the National Football League, }Ct that could be pan of their stratcg). Twice before. new leagues ha .. e challenged the established NFL head- to-head. with m1,ed results. After )ea~ of s1~. the l\mencan Foot- ball League reached a merger agree- ment with the NFL 1n I Q66. but lhl' World Foothall League died a fiscal d1s:ister after two years of hie in 1974-75 l he '\-rt .., unda no 1llu\1on., about the ul11ma1e goal of the l Fl owners "' .. I'm terta1n that (ml·rged 1s a part of1he1r thinking. but the chances ol 1t happening arc close to zero." said ( hicago Bears Pre\ldent Michael McCaske)' "They have lo h'c or dll' on their own .. ' So what w11l 1t be. ll\e or du~·1 Both the AfL and WFL u54..-d thl' qme basic formula for suettSS. "-tlh obviously d1flercnt results. Both raided the NFL's talent. went after college stars and realized 1he 1mron- ance of tele ... 1sion contracts. The AFL survived because 1t had a stronger financial base Wlth owners hke Lamar Hunt. was bom when spons hadn't yet saturated weekend telev1s1on and e~1sted in a stronger cconom} Although the WFL signed awa) such sta~ as Paul Warfield. Larry Csonka. Jim Kuck and Calvin Hill. 11s o""ners weren't reall} prepared for big-bucks warfare Wlth the NFL and when the public came 10 realize that. the league's cred1b1lit)' was 1r- reparabl} harmed The l 'SFL meanwhile. 1s ex- penencmg the same growmg pams as its predecessors Attendance 1s spott} and tele\ 1s1on ratmgs arc weak. bu! Lhe nc"' league has caused some S\\-eat) palms in the NFL wtth tis w1lhngness 10 go after collt"ge sLars "'11h wallets "1de open While the AFL and WFL made headlines with its raids of \.eteran pla~crs. the t ' FL has had more 'iUCCC\S \Viln signing COllt'ge \tare; and letting them dc\.tlop into pro \tars Other than Joe "lamath. trw big c.ollege 'itars ""ere <,1gned b\. the .\FL. "'h1lc Herschel \.\ alker. Ste'\C ' oung.. \11ke Ro11er. l\.cl\ in Bnant Jim t...dl) and others "e~ natched a"a} from the NFL That c;ucce .. -. and \V1llin~ncs., to c;pcnd hu•e chunk\ of mone' ha., to bode ""ell for the surv 1' al of the USFL. Rut tt won't be ea"), esprtiall) with a 14-month hreal bct\\-een iuimec; 1f the lea&UC' g~ lhrough. sQCnding and f rec-talking owner of the New Jerse' Generals It's a pertcct e~ampte of the domino theory Comerbad. Ronnie Lou got a $:!.3 million four-)ear contract from the San Francisco 49ers after pubhcl) ofTenng himself to the t:SFL Lott argued that he was worth as much as Lawrence Ta)lor. ""ho got SI million or so from the Giants after the~ bou&}Jt out the futures con~cthe had signed Wlth Trump. Oops! • So now Taylor's teammate Md Haynes argues that he's as go«t comcrback as Lott and ~ts \0 paid the same. Haynes· aient. J Mills, suggcstS that if he bas contract by opening da), a walkout· a possibility. Theo there's Hams. Only yards awa) from Jlln Brown's ume NFL rushina record, be be.Id .. and held our ... and held out ... fl lWO-)tal' COAU3Ct Instead-Oft.be 0nt>o )tar paC1 the Stcelen were otrerioa.• Cle•eland'• Jullo Franco (left ) hu ball Oy out of b1a (lo.e u Toronto'• DaYe Collin• ateala eecond Tha.nday DICllt. Swlm record topped at Friendship Games MOSCOW ( P)-)h1:tGera h of Ea t G rmany_• ta world rttord 1n lhc "omen's 100.meter brea l lrokc Thursdav and SoVJet 'w1mmct'\ \\On four of ti'e final on lht se'cnth da) of tht Fncnd hip '84 Games here Thursday. G ra h.1~.docled 1: .29btta • ina the p~v1ou m."Of\J helJ b)' l ite Gcwcni r. al of East Gennan\, wtth a ume of 1 :08.S I. h wu one of the tlste~t brea'l~trokc 'pnnt races 'c-r "1th thr fil'lt thrtt tin1 her. all heating the 1 o' \oaeles Oh mr1c gold mrdal nmC' ~t h Pttra \an Sta\t'f('n from th,• etherland$ in I :09. 8. Oe~cman C'11Tf\e second 1n t 08 sq and I.an sa Belo on of tht \o\.1tt Union v.as third in 1:09 63. Ola.a Mostcpano\: a ~rt'd thrtt ~rf t 10s 10 optional to ~ad the So,1ct .,om-en to an o'erwhelmm \Cton: 1n the tt"lm event at the I) mriuuc "Spart1!.:1ad" al OtomoU<". C'ttcho!.lmaloa MMtcpanova. the \lt't cham- pmn thl\ }Car, IOt the fim pcrf«t 1COl"C 1n 1he \luh, 5C'Of'C'J Q 7~ on un~\it'ft ~I"\ afier a ha~) pcr- formanl but ralht'd 'urerhl\ tor a tbnhna • J a robatic 'how on !ht beam ~httt he earned her ~nd I 0 ofthe l'' enin . The Sa' 1ct v.omen coll('(tcd 39~ 250 point for fi"t place Ea t < rennan) wa sttond ..-1th 392 ~00 anJ Czttho lo,ak11 pla~'td third .,.,th JQl.950. & .. i.:ctball mo\td into the nd'"' round ... uh the fa,orcd \o\iel h \ defcauna olomb1a, 14 '°"I. o'er the obJttttoni. of the '"\l\tant lra.incr of the Colomh1an te· m "One of the rcfcrtt wu a mal He~ lltd m' team all the tune nJ kt thrm get 1wa> -v.1th rountl 'foul,," ~id (hm.1ophet Hanlin'> h11son after lhc p.me The Sovie wtrt led by Arvi - Roma bont who ttd 27 point for the ~nd trai&ht day. The ro~1narompetiuon iot off to a conf u~ tan at tht' M01C0w Olyln· pie hasm. and off the Eslonian pon of Tallinn n ht men finished their stt0nd to la t n~ v.ith the fi W~tcm Y1lon. ''"'~ out ick lhc top pla~ • Fi'C' ''4'tmm "por,led times f.Mtet th n 1he one winn1na told at U> n cl~ and thrtt more v.-am fa 1tr than 1htr mcdah u at the ummtt Ohmp1t\ MAJ0tt L•AGU• STANDINGS ~L_..,. w•ST OM'SION W L .. ct. lia Mlnnewt• .,... 67 S' .sn ICellMn City Cnlc.e;o ()ell lend $tallle ltlat ,, .. .., ' ,, .. ..,., s 60 6S 4IO '"" '° .. ~· • 57 71 us 11 ~ 11 '41 Ill aAST OIVI~ Otrrolt ... •• Toronto 11 ll ••lllmOr• 67 Sf NtwYork 6t 60 Boaton O 62 -~mna ,., 11 MilwaukM S3 7• ,,.,.,.V'. ~ TOfOl!IO 6, Cirteland 1 MltweUkM S MlllMMlta 2 T edaV't G.wnti ·~ ,., 12 SJ2 1• m 11 m 111t.1 us J7 417 30~ Ottroot (Petrv IS·" et A.,..., \Wort 11-lOI, In) Cleveiano (Comer 1·71 et 1!101ton 180Yd 7•,), (n) Te.as <Ta11ene 13·11) a1 Mllweuktte (Mc(lurt l·5l. lnl Chicago (l!lannliltr 11•71 at kanw1 CllY (BlaO 12·10). (n) Toronto (L .. I 12 31 •• MtflMIOla (Butcher 10-7>. (nl lklllmore l&ockl;Cktr S It •t 0.~la~O (McCally 7· 10), (n) ~ VOi'" CMQfltetu1co I 21 at ~•'"' !Leno1ton 12-91. !nl SatwA't"• Gamet O.lrolt II AfWlh (n) Clevelend at l!lo1ton Toronto at Mlnnnota llaltlmore at O.kieno Teus al Mflwau~" (nl Chicago at KanM1s Cttv, lnl Naw York at Sealllt, (n) .J N•ttoMI LNtue WIEST DIVIStoM W L Pct. GS San Dleoo 73 51 SI• Allanla ~ 63 SO. 10 Houston •S ~ SO. to ~ 62 6S 41 17 Cloclnoa11 SJ 74 417 21 San Franc11eo 41 76 JM 24 , C11icago New Yort. , Phllade!Phl• Mon1r .. 1 St Loul1 Pllhburcm EAST OtVIStON 74. 52 69 SS 67 S7 63 " 63 63 Sf 13 ThvrsdaV'I kart Houston 9, St. Louil 6 Teda'f's Gamt1 511 SS6 4 S40 6 SOI 10 soo 11 •2S 10 > ~ (P-12·61 •I Pn11aoe1on1a (Rawle¥ 6·31 In> Atla nta IC•mo 6 51 a o Cn1c.a QO ISutcllHe 11·1) S.n Frencisco 1Roo1n1on •· 13 1no Grant 0·21 el N..,,. Yon. (Oar!lno 1 l Sano T~r.U ,.,>. 2 U·n) San Oiago !Thurmono 12·5 •'IC! Drevedlv 1·61 et Montrt• IR0111rs • 12 end HHkatll l-0) 1 (l·nl Cincinnati (Russ.ell S· 1•1 at P1tts1>vron CO.Leon •·IOI. (n) St LO\llS (Honon • ,, •• Hou•lon (Nlekro 12·9), (n) ~turdaV's Games Ded9er• al Pnllaot11>11ia Allanta II Chlcavo ClnclMlltl al PlttsbufOll, (n) San Dleoo el MonlrHI. tnl San Fr•oc11eo •• New Yorio. (nJ St LOUIS et HOl.•llon, (n) Major lffeu-IHderS AMERICAN LEAGUE l!IA TTING ()OS al ball) W1ol,.IQ, New York, JU, Mattono1y Naw York 3" Trammell, Detroit, .31'. Hrbek, M'onesota 317. Collins. Toronto, 310 EMurr•v. Ball•· more 310, Euler 801ton, 310 RUNS DwEvant, 8oslon, 99. Wonlie•o, New York, M. RHenderwn Oaldano. 13. Butler, Cleveland, 11, Armes Bos Ion. 80, 80001. 8o•ton, 10 R81 Kinoman, O.~leoo, 101 , Rlc.e, Bos ton '7. AOavl,, Seattle, 94. Armes 80\lon 93, EMurrav 8alll"-t 8' HITS Mat11notv. New Yor ... 157 Fra"· co. c elfNnd, 152 Garcia TOIOnlO 1S2 W1ot.el0 New VOii< IS2, RtPken Bait· ,,._,, 151 DOUBLES LAParrt5'\ le•as JS DwEvent Boslon lO Melllt>OIY New YO<I< lO BS.II Tues 2'9 Garcia Tor· onto, 19 TRIPLES Mosabv Toronto ll COllt"S· Toron10, 12. KGltnon De1ro1t 9, Uosnaw T-to. f; Owen. Starn.. a HOME RUNS Armes, 8osron, 34, Kfr>o· man, Oetttand, 31, LNParrl•h. Oelroll. 29. Bnman1kv. Mlonno1a, 26, Kittle, Chlcaoo 26, Murohv, Oakland 26 The>rroton c 1eve1eno. 26 STOLEN BASES RHttnderson, Oakland. •9. Peftls, Anelh. 44; Cotllo,, Toronto. •2. Buller. Cleveland, 3'. Ger coa, Tor onto. JS PITCHING 111 ft(llloMI Ull, l0t011to, t2 l, Ut, e1v1tv•n, Cltv ... no, I• S. 3 If ,..Irv, Ottroil. 1~ • J 151 Aloancllr, Tor• on10, 12 S. 3JI, 'twb, Tort1110. U S, '1 SI STltlKl!OUU Mn, .,_,'-1si1 Lal!llSIOll, Saelll• ISi, StiW Toronto, IJI. H~ll. h•••· 132. Nllkfo, New Yorlr., 123 SAVl!S ~l\tf>Wrv. IC•n ... '""· 33. c~. O.kltnct. 21. Httrtat'!Ota. o.1101t, 26. RDavl•, Mlnnewite U '"'""s, Mll• waut.M. 23 NAT10H4L L•AGUI BATflHG !lOS at bal\) Gwynn, S.11 D•IOO. UI, SalldDWf, Cl\ICapo. 321, Crur, HOU\IOll. .JI~ Puhl. H°'n•on. 31), L~d. San na"'l:IKO, Jll RUNS Sa'Mftlero, Cl\lceoo '2; WtoolM , San D•ltlO. es. S•mutt, Phll•a.to"I•, u. Ma11new•. Cnlt•oo. 11 en HOV\IOll, "· GwYnn. San DltOo. 1t ltlt GCerter. MonlrHL a . JDevl1, Cll•UOO. 12, Scnmldt. Ptlll•OtltJhl•, '°· Ctv. CPilcaoo, 71, Crua. Hou6ton, /1 HITS Gwvnn. San D1ew, 11S. Sand0ef'9. cnic.aoo 16.J, Samuel, Pllliedelphla, 1s1. Crui HOV$I01'11 152, Wvnne, Ptlttl>\lrDh. "' DOUBL.~S S•muet. PrliledtJPlll.a+ 29. Sanet>ero. CIMcaoo. 2t. Hubbard, Atlante 27. Ra.,.,, Montrea1.11. Durt\am. Chic.ago, M, Hendrick, StLOVI\, 26 TRIPLES· Sandbafo Chicago. 16, Samuel PMadttPllla. lS, Cru1. HO\lston, 11 Doran Housron, II, Cltevnolds. Hou•· ton t . Gwvnn, Sao Dieoo. f, McGff, StLOull, 9 HOME RUNS Murt>IW Alleola 21, xnmldt, Pnll•llelohla, 25, GCerler, Mon treel, 2•, Cev Cllocago, 21, Mannal, ooo.ars. 10. STOLEN l!IASES Samuel. Plllladtlpnla SI w1001ns San Dlt\IO, SJ, Re1ne1, Mon· lrH I S2 Radut Clnc1nna t1, •• MWll.on. New York 31 PITCHING 111 oac1s1on1l S..tcl1He, Cllo· cago 11·1 3 26. Oertmo, Ntw York 11 S J 61, PP1fe1, Atlanta ll·S. l 76 Trout Cll•UllO. 1 l·S J S7 STRIKEOUTS Gooaen, Ntw Vorll 20?, ValMluela, 0~, ltl; Rvan Hou•ton. 1~. Soto C1nctM11tl 1., Carllo". Pl\lladel· ""'• 136 SAVES Suiter Stl.O\llS, 34, HOiiand, PMadelotua, 27 Of'osco, New Yorll. 27 1.eSm11n. Cnocaoo. 26, GoS1aoe, Sao Oleoo 1• Los AWnttes THURSDAY'S ttUUL TS (Stll af S.·llitttf harMSS !Meflne) FIRST RAC!. one mlle oece S111 Acrou (O"Owverl 17 IO 16 IO 7 00 Rhythm ISIMtnl 4 00 3 20 T 1merons Slladow ( P1fller I 3 60 AllO r•Ced Primo. Jact.11s Jel 8rentwOOCI Donal<!, Wino Orlvl!n Fair Pnantom CllOCOlatt Stoe" Time 20. I 5 SJ EXACT A (I 41 09•0 srn JO SECOND RACE One m•fl trot e·L&dv L Valleod1no11aml 3 00 2 20 2 60 Geoo\ 8auDll IKutl>ler I •IO 6 00 a -Huntress Star (Grorv) 3 00 2 20 2 60 ll-1:ouoled '"try AllO raced G J Sl•r Su Whisper SwNt Jemt>, Saucv MOoMt Ma11na Sharan ne Time 20. •is SJ EXACTA (l·S) Pllld '32'0 THltlD RACE. Ont mlle oace Karl!f\ Evt I( (Lacktvl 3 40 2 IO 2 60 Katte Bravo IKuet>ltrl 3 20 2 60 Juanella (Merrleml 3 40 Alio reced Anovs Hulag.rl Roval Merv Lev,tale . Dael\ Ou 8ell, Skio1>1rs Rle Dea" Fk>< • DantG• T,me 2 0. 2 s ll EXACT A 12 •1 Dl•d \14 70 FOURTH RACa One m•le trot Pay Cu n <8a1t.erl 26 40 10 60 a IO Flu ll Storm 1McCart11l • 20 3 40 Jonctum <Trtmt>le vJ 4 20 Al10 raced Chuck El Mar Mr Content Walrul Reo111 Relrtat, Game Cap11in Cedar Devlfn T•me 203 2 S FIFT" RACE Onl' mua 01ce AnOYS Gate I Hurlbut) 36 20 7 00 10 40 Johnnv Gaucl>O IK..el>lerJ 3 20 3 00 Peters lnvulOn (Ma•Pr) S IO Atso raceo T1nn11 Runn..-Pl!IH Flasn Cllarl1n Fliont, Tt00e Le•olv DG T11e·ma Lii Time 204 I S SJ EJlACTA 9 1) oa•d J207 00 SIXTH RACE One mole Pict NY•llO Stt toe>er (Hill) 13 60 6 IO l 60 Nardlns Gold ( K utbter) • 00 2.IO LOV1!61)1e Rogve I Lackey) 2 IO AllO racl<I Rouxaon Tua marln• Led, 1s1av Bov. Vlklno, ov Mall Time I 5' 4/S '3 EXACT A I• 61 oe1d s 136 30 SEVEMTH RACE. one mole oace Monltrtv Knlont (Pierce> 24 IO 9 00 7 IO Cllarmlr19 Gfllt ISOriOoS) 2'9 20 l1 40 FieU.v Frank (Rk:tlmondl I 60 AIM! rec.G The COl'llOlntl GOid, &I iwi , <reomotrlc, D .. n Polllt, ArtOvt HOUOO, C' l'Nlll Htlftllllv, Time Ht •1 S U IXACTA 19~) 119ld lff6 00 llOHnt ftAC•. Ont mtle MCI ~A DICtetor IP.tenon> uo 3 00 , .. Mowctv 00. !AMOnon) J 20 i 60 '''°· c (Mutlltt) uo AIM rMM Melt ... HUlllW, S...W-1 LteOef, A(( amolla, At>d\tl lte!Oll, E •• ttr De Tlrrw 2CO •I~ .i •XACTA C1·11 N ia tl1 IO NINTI4 IUtC • One lftllt lltClt ltodMy TUCIOr (ICi*IW) 'N 4 00 J 60 V• W•l!eO (Va114U'(lill011am) JS 20 '20 lie\:• Merk (AnclWIOll) J 90 Also rec-4 $It Mar\, T1on1 Ouatltu, K.1nt AtnDlt, Scotell ltlont, lt•lnbow SoflM11. Sl\IJ Mester. Time I Sf 3/S u axACTA (7•1) H id 51•7 tO 12 ~ICK Wt <•·f·4·,_M> oeid U27 tO with 1'. WIMlntl tlckth (lout hol'\tsl Carrvovw DOOi S1U1UI TIH"T14 ltACI. One milt PKt Snow O.nu (RatQlforcU 1040 4 60 • 00 Ven TUdOI' (LAck.V) 19 '° IS 20 Pfloenl• J.c.k tVa..,nointnamt uo AIM rKlld Stormy Attaek. Fr0$1'1 $6.lo· -. Mastel' Wll, GribOln, Flylf'l(J ltooer, Suoe!' Trick Time 2~1 215 "' EXACT A ,. ·61 PAld ,339 60 Attendence S.341. Del Mar THUttsOAY'S lll'.SUL TS (216111 tf U·dlY ttier~ '""""9) FlltST ltAC&. 6'"J lurlonils Fl1ol lmeve (Olgdll 6.20 3 IO 2 to ltanoe4 (DomlllOUlt) 13.10 7 20 Pre Boot. (Lotoval 4 00 AllO rececf• Soorfift9 BIOOcl Torso, Lono • LIVI Tne l(lng, ~· Cover, ~ada ~o•. Ter•kl. l!los•on Maolc. Olden Aoe, EHervncena Time 1 1' '1S secOHo RACli. ' turlOnQs Volamo (Ptdrotal •to l 60 2 60 Bio Jemes (Smith) S 60 • 00 S.ndofs Prldt (Llmbertl 11 40 Alt0 rac.cl: 8 ut Your Honor, Mr LumWlactl, Slttln on Go, No Acclamation, Lloht 8tuet>errv, l(lckaPOO. ltHI Gol<I Du11 Time l 11. S2 DAILY DOUaLE (9·11) 011<1 Sl2'0 n CONSOLATION DOUBLE (9 1J paid "40 TH•O ftAG•. 6"'1 furlonos Papa Too !Deioadlfto) 2140 6 00 4 00 Mlnstrtl Grey (McCarronl 3 40 2 to LHder'S Blade (Ollnresl uo AIM> reced Alabado, Al Goesl Jet Maoeuver, Zan Ille Men, 8 ick's a Kick, Poodah D'-1, Sul>dlvlde Tlme 1.17 2/S IS llXACTA (3·6) paid SlQ.l OO FOURTH ltACE. 6 fur1e>ngs Pure Elegance (McGutn) 19 20 UO 5 00 Mlrallte (Valentuela) 3 20 2 60 8uttermere !Plncav> 3 IO AIM> raced· Ml" Dragon Fiver Meny fMme>rles, Slllouml, Ms Llontnll\O l!loll sy·s DrHm, Terica, cnarmlno GliHI Around Ille lhlnt>ow Time 1 11 415 FIFTH ltACE. 6 lurlon91 Miu o.t>ofell (Olivares> 6 60 3 60 2 <IO Nut Comet Love (McCarronl 3 40 2 60 Fair Ama tV11tn1ueta) 2 40 AllO rececl Spell VICtorv. L•'• Nlohl Woman, Malfttv's Prom11e Aootner DiP, Nelff's Sttnoer, Mentlla, PiNtere. !>oc.111 Stetu1, Glteoerla Tuna 1·10 llS U IXAGTA 13·1) paid SSSOO SIXTH RACE. I 1116 mllH Silent Cat (Of'lav•l s 40 2 IO 2 40 Marlko's Aniln San (Vtnzl) 3 40 2 60 V1lencle (Ollverasl 2 IO AllO raced Pouesln , Lou Lou Bene Lunar·, 1maom. Prtncns Jenny, Monev Lova Tllllt 'I MIH . Callle Rock. Lit Gu~ Time 1 •S 2 S SEVEMTH ltACE. 6 11.H"IOnOs Rucal Lau IMcCerronl • 60 l 00 2 20 AtvanM (VelalllWlll) 3 IO 2 '° Clean H • Wnotlle (P•OCIY) 2 '° AllO rKl<I Green Coleen. Hvland ' HI Hoe>e. P•1M1na Time 110 4'S '5 EXACT A U·)l Paid S4S ~ S2 PICK SIX ( llt6·3·6·3 I 4) Plld u .574 40 with 13 winnlno rockets tsl• hOrMtsl '2 Piel< Six conM>4ation paia \111 IO wiln 327 wlnnlno llckets (five norsesJ EIGHTH ltACE. 1 l 16 moles on lurf Pot And Doc !SnoemakerJ 3520 UO 4 20 OO·Evll'llno M'LOf'O tVlnzl) 310 2 IO S.oamore IL pl\am) 4 00 O<r-F1n1s11e<1 t•rll, d'souahf•ec:t and 1>1aced second At10 raced Del>Ofl•'' Herc. Manera Cnros'\ Led. Vale'' Ttmt 1 43 2 S '5 EXACTA l•·SJ oe1d l3S600 ltflMTH AACe. I 1116 mnes Em«•l<I Cut IMcCarronl S 00 3 00 3 00 TtrdV Choice (Toro) 4 00 3 40 Llmulone Lovie (Oomlnouezl 6 00 AIM> raced Jolly Writer, Prooer S.lec tlon, PHr PrkM, John 1ne Touon. Doctor Foote Our GlaH Time 1 4' 215 U EXACTA 19·2) p111a SS2 00 Attenoaoce 1•,6SJ Weekend sports on TV, radio • TE1.EV'810N 7 p.m. -8A818AU.: o.troft at A~s, KMPC (710). 8:30 a.m. TRACK -Jes.le Ownes Games hlghUQha (taped), Channef 11. TEL£Vl8IOH '1b a.m. -FOOTaALl -Wahington at New Or1eana In an NFL pr&-MUon game, Channel 7. 11:15 a.m. -BASEBALL -Atlanta at Chicago, Channef •• 2 p.m. -SOCCER -Olnamo Bucharest va. 10 a.m. -FOOTaAU.-8ufflk> at Chicago in an NFL pr•aeason game, Channel 2. 1~30 a.m. -BASUAU. -Dodger• at LlvtirPoOl (tape), Channel 3'4 3 p.m. -GOLF -Third round coverage of the World Serlel of Gott at the Are.tone Country Club, Akron. Ohto, Channef 2. IPORTICOPE -Hlghllghtl of Nattonai Champk>nahlp Truck Pull from Chk:ago (~). Ctwmet 4. Phltadefphla, Channe111. . 1 p.m. -GOLF -Flnal round covereage of the Worfd Serles of Gott at the Flrestone Country Club, Akron, Ohto, Channel 2. 3:30 -IPORT8 SPECIAL -Padft<; 10 football pr.-MW. Channel •. SPORTI U£CIAL -Per-sonatlt ... of NFL'• wtnnlngett coaches, Channet 7. 4:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OI' SPORTS -Uttle League Wot1d Serles champJonahlp game from WUllamsport, Pa. (tape), Channel 7 2 p.m. -HORII RACING -Fourth running of the Arlington Mtlllon, telecMt from Arlington Hetght1, Ill. (Noted: Poet ttm. 112~7), Channel '4. ~ p.m. -IPORTSWON.O -Track and field meet from Budapat, Hungaty end Zurich, Switzer- land; CART Pocono 500. taped ~ug. 19 In Lona Pond, Pa., Channel 4. 4 p.m. -SPORTI 8P!ClAL - Personal aide of pro football, Channel 7. 8 p.m. -FOOTaALL -Hou1ton at Dallas In an NFL pr....euon game, Channel 2. AADtO 10 ~.m. -BOXING -Fn:>m Mexico Clty..channel 34. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Oodgere at Phlladet· phla, KABC (790). 4 p.m. -I Al!•AU : Dodger• at Phlladelphla, KA8C(790). 1 p.m. -8All8ALL: Detroit at Angets, KMPC (710). Steeler owner says no t o Harris ..PITTSBURGH (AP) -I he Pit- tsburgh Steelers apparrntl> won't consider re-s1gn1ng runnlllf hack F~nco Hams Jbn 8¢1er. Hams· attorn{·} and • nt. ha\ met at least unu· w11h \ kn ownet and foundrr \rt R.aney 5r . and his son. duh prC'st- d 1 Dan Rooney. \mer Monda >. en the teelt-rs put Ham' on waiver1 ""1 don•t think 1here·s any chance." Rooney ~1d about I fl\rm' (. nances of retumina to the 'itrC'lt r\ 1er met with An Roonr} \r and t 3m Controller Denni;, lh1mon' o r lunch Wedn~~) anc.J at tht· S lers' officca 1n T hrcr Rt vrr' S~dium app3rtnlly 1n an ctfon to gt•t Harri' bock wnh the team. tu1td1ng 10 Dan Rooney. Din Rooney s:ud he al\o 1:ilkl.'d with Beier on Wedne~•> ;ind rt .. pcoated hit Monday itatcment that tht teim\ Jt\'t ion ahout Harm " ir re' rK"ahlr "I rtallv don't ha '<c a "hnk 1111 111 sa\ ahou1 th•~ We're proc.:eedrng with our '>Ca~rn now I foci bad," Dan Roune) \a1d 'itcekrc; c;poke,.man Jex Gordon c;a1d there wac; nothing new to repon on Harne;' ~1 1ua11on Thursda). The \enHlt Rooney asrttd 10 meet v.tth Beie r bccau~ of h1~ warm rdat1on<;h1p "-Ith Home; over the \.Car~. Reier ~1d · "I talked to him to \Cc 1fthcrc 1s any poc;c;1tul11y of him knowing what might happen," 8c1rr ~ad . "He suggc~trd I ronuh:t teams People may ha ve tx·l'n ..cared 3wav because ot money I hc)' might he 1h1nkina 1f 1hc \tcckro; 1 ouldn'1 'llin lum, other <cam\ m1gh1 not h:I\ r hope of \1gn1ng him •• "f'H· g111 10 kC'cp m' head up," Ham\ ,:ud "I JUC\\ 1t', tougher. I ha\f·n 1heard3 th mg" Harri 1s a frtt agrnt aft<'rl lranna N1t1onal football I cagu<.' "lt1Hl'3> Jue da).1Rut he ha~ nnt drav.n mUlh a1tcnttnl1 from NFL tccim' "ht\ h mu\t trim 11 pla)cr"i lr11m 1h1·11 r11'1t'r\ h\ Mnn<la\ • Hams. 34. also has been rejected l)y the Montreal Concordes of the Can· ad1an Football League. according to report'I. Carl Peter'°n prts1dent of the Ph1ladclph11 Stars of the United c;uue Football Ltague. said no USFL team has inquired about obtaining Hamf n&ht from the Stan. Dunna contract ncgouations with the tttle". Harri wa demandina a lary ~liahtly less i.han tbose aaven to top runnin1 backs John R1 in , Tony r>orseu. Walter Payton and Wilham And~ws -more than S 700.000 a yriar A W('<'k Mfofl' hi' n·'ea~. Ham" ~•d he agreed to a SS~7J>OO .. alar~ ofTcr from the Steclc:T"i, bu1 WI' uncomfonablc with an option \'t'U for 1hr 1985 season btcause he fell the Stcclers did not havr him 1n their plan for ne\I )'tar Nrgowuaon~ bmkr down anJ Hem wa' l ut 1 week later rvrn .tlough he wa~ w1lhng 10 l(('t'PI the Stt"rlr-n. · final ofTC'r. HPL lnl•HM NATIONALC°"rl•IMC Mew O.-lun1 Rams Allante S.n Franclaco 0.troil Tamn8ay Greeneav MlMttOll Cntceoo W•I W l T , 0 0 I 1 0 I 2 0 I 2 0 Cenlrtlt 1 I 0 t 2 0 I 2 0 l , 0 0 3 0 .... ~ f'f' ,.A I 000 ,. 60 * •• ,, .>33 1' " .lJ.) • u U7 ~ Sf !tOO n 110 ll3 SI " Jl) ~ " 000 ,, 61 D1tt1' 2 I 0 U1 ,5 SO NV Giants 2 1 0 U1 .. 60 SI Leul1 2 I 0 "' 40 37 Pnllad4Jl>hij 2 l 0 500 a2 U w,.11rnoton 1 2 o m ._, •J AMEltlCAN COH"•ltlNC8 Wat 4 0 0 1000 '° 34 1 I 0 U7 6S 16 210 5007''6 '2 0 JllS4 "' 1 2 o m '1 '' Plt11burot1 Clll(IMlll CltvtlaJ'ld HOIJilOll Central 3 0 0 2 l 0 1 3 0 I 2 0 East I 000 71 6'7 Sf 2SO 57 333 72 n 4S t2 1• Miami Buffe~· 1noi.oaoobs New Envland l 0 0 I 000 t2 la I 2 0 333 3' 37 I 2 0 3ll 29 7S NY Jel1 120l3l'49' OJO 0004'11 T tfttttf'• O.rna NY Jet1 al Raiden Def'lver al Atlante Detroit at Clnclnti.11 K1n1as Cllv 11 New Eoo1a11<1 Miami at Tamoe Bev MIMllOll •I 51. Lout• Seattle at S.n Frenctaeo R•ms 47, CMnMn 14 sc..-. llv Querten San DlllllO 0 0 l• t>-1• Rams 14 1' 7 1~7 "'"' .. 9'led LA-Olck8non I run tLanaford ti.letl>. 4 '5 LA-trvlo SI lnlercePlion return ILanstord klek), 13 SI Secllfld .. .ned LA~edden 3 run (Lensforct lllekl, 3 57 LA-s.tetv, Lui~ tadlJed In end zone, H7 LA~ldden 1 run (Lansford kick). 13'05 Tillnl ~.,,.., LA-Orew HIU 31 PASS from Kemp (Nelson kick), 3.s, SD-P JolloiOn I run (9lfllrr.c:llke klek), .... SO-Tnomu 2 run ll'tr1lr1en11e klet\I. 1500 Fevrltl ,._,1" LA-FG Nelson 20. ' 33 LA-Crutcnfleld 1 run (Nalton kick). 13 04 A-43,721 TEAM STATISTtcS SD LA First downt 12 2l" RutnH·vards 29-61 37·18' Pu11no vards 104 2'91 Return varcb O 90 PesSft "·27 ·2 20·37·0 SacU By 2· 16 2· 16 Puora 1·'4 3·3' Furnt>les-~1 l·O 6·2 Penattles·vard1 S-73 s,35 Time Of POSltitlon 26.37 ll 23 INOIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-San Dleoo Thomas 14·26. 8owlH 1·20, P JOlln.on • lS Los Anoele1 Crutcllf'teld 16·62. Oleker.on 9·•7 Red<lefl 7 41. A J Jonn 5·36 PASSING-San Dleoo. Fouls 6·11-1-41. Lulller lCH•-1·7'. Mathlion 0·2-0·0 LOI Aoot111, F«reoamo 8·16·0·M Kemp 1'·21·0-223 RECEIVING-San DlllllO, Tnomas 8·56 Sievtr1 3·27 Jotner 2·21 Rome 1·1, Ben· Oross I· S, Jamet I· 3 LOI Anoeles Grant 3, 39. McDonald 3-33 G Jon" 2 57. Drew Hiii 2·'4, Kam•oe 2,27, Faulkner 2·16. Farm« l·SI, D1vld Hiii 1 17, Gum1n 1·10. Crurcnfltld 1-9. Ellard t · S Reddell 1·0 MISSEO..FIELD GOALS-LOI Anoete~ LaMlord •9 R•m• sm.dule Moo ~I 3 -D111as (nome I> om >. ~un • Seot 9 -Cleveland (ftome), !>un , *' '' -at Plltst>urgn, Su" , S.ot 23 -et C'oc•nneh t 10 • m J, Sun , Seol 30 -New Vork G1an1s (llOmel Sun .. Oct 7 -Allan11 <nome>. Sun Oc• I• -al New Orleans (10 a m). Mon, Oct 2? -al A1t1n11 <• om I Sun .. Oct 21 - S.n Francl1eo (llOme), Sun , Nov 4 -al SI Louis ( 10 a m), Sun., Nov 1l -Cnlcego (home>. Sun. Nov II et Greeo Bev lat Mflwaukff 10 am ), Sun., Nov. 25 -at Tampe I 10 a m.> Sun .. Dec 2 -New Orleans lnomeJ Sun. Dec 9 -Houston lhomt), Fri Dec , 1• -al San Franct1eo (6 pm ) AM oames star1 •• 1 om vnleu otner- wlM notl<I Jim Palmer Palmer pondering comeback WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) - Thrtt·llme Cy Young award winner Jim Palmer sa1d lhursday that he is con11denn11 p1tc:h10& comeback that could begin with his playrna wtntcr ha~ball. "I siill think I can pitch. lf'I a maner of whether I'm Wllhna to do what 11 take,.," he said Palmer. 38. who was released by the Raltimore Onole earhcr thi season. ~id he is "lcan1na toward·' playrng winter ball in Pueno Rico. .. , don't miss the travel but r mt p1tchm1 ~very founh day. t'vt had ~me teams talk to me," he ~1d but did not name the teams Palmer was interviewed nt the 38th l.1ttle Lcaaue World Serie He will provide color comment.al')' for ABC- TV durina Saturday's title same. 1 wo self·impoStd factors could •tand an the way of Palmer' return 10 bascblll. he id. He would m1 !i stt1n h11 flm1ly as much a he ha th1 ummcr,and he i nut certain he want to end, at ltait temporanly, his broad Hlin1 caru.r. .. r had a n1~ vacation with m\ daughter\, which " ~mcthin& ·1 hadn t bttn able to Jo." he 1d w.w S.W• .. GtH C Id AllAll. Ohle) lruu Litt•~• Tom ""'lier ••• Calct••• (rail Sledter MerkMcCumDer 04inll W•llOl'I tan Woo•oam Tomw'''°" Grt1Horm•11 Jim Colll«t OobEHIWood G1rvK~PI Paler J•c.~en Pet LIMMY David EdwarclS JoM f'\tflttfty Ma Lve l'flctl Prka AttdVtHn Fr.ct COUP!ti ~Off Simo.on Lff TreYlllO Petw Fowltf Jaell N1C11i.u1 IMO-'~I Hetell'Wln Nick Ftldo Howero Clartt ltonrtl• atack Bob Shearer Tom Kiie 8en Crlf!Jhaw Cortv P1v1n S.ve Ballestero• PavneSt_.,, Jacl< ReMtr Gavin LeVlfllOl't Scott Hoth Tonv JOMatone T11·MlnoCMrl ••n erask Larrv WebO Ll"GA tCMIFNrMnt (at Otfl¥tr I Altundra Relnl\llrdl Palt'l'ShHnen Setty Llllle o.oc>ran Petrini Jo Ann Wa.nam Carole Cllartlonrtitf DellOi. 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SAN HttNUOINO -llO ... , La a, CrMft vanev 1..111.e. Gr"91'Y Lau, i.11t• At!a River, kllfe Alla ltl'rw (IOUIPI 1«111 KIM -Kern Riv• I tor.. Pow•· r.ou .. to Otmocrat Dam. ICltJ ,..._..,novM 10 Lake IMIMoilll. TULAftl -Kwn ltlVll' tF1!flllt# Darn 10 ICR3 Po'"'tlOUM, Jonnec>f'ldllt '""" lo Falrvl ... 011'1), T~ ltlver (llOUll\ forlt. of main torkl. Men's~ (e1 K-.Ma.~> s.c.MI ....... Slnlll't Andert Jerrvd (Sweden) <Nf. AMY KOlltt>tnl !U.S.>. .. o. 6•2, ,,,._. Purc:ell (U SJ def. &rlan Teac:Nr (U.S.), 4·'· 1·6, 7•51 Rodnt'; Harmon (U.S.) def Gullltrmo VII•• (ArotflllM). •••• 6•3; Ttlomh Hoost9dt ISwtdtnl def John Flttfftak:I (AutlrlAle), 6·•. .... Jon/I Uovd (8rltelnJ def lln THltnnan IU S.), 6·2, •·6, 6-•1 Poltf' Fltmlnt IU s > def 8th& Taroczy !Hun- earv>. 3•6, 6·), 6~2. llllnllleuM ..... Paul McN•rnee <Aintrall•l def lternntl l(rlshnan Undl•l. 7·'· ,.1. 7 '' Ancwt Jarrvd (Sweden) def Shlotno Glldo.•tttn (ltrMIJ, ,.,, '·3; Dan Cas.ictv (U.S) def. Mal PurClll (U.S.), 7-6, ,.4, Joeklm Nntrom (SwNln) 6ef, o.t'ell Terr (Soulft Atria). 6-J, .. 2, Mats Wl1-nder (lwadenl def, Tnom.• HOO.ltdt (Swfftll), 6·2, ''JI Sttf111 Edbtro (Swtdtnl def. John Lloyd !Brllaln), 1·5, 6·1; Jlmmv Connors (U.S.> def Peter Fttmlne (U.S >. r 1, 6·•; Jolln Sadri (US) def. RodntY Hermon (US.), 6·•. •·1 Men's teum11ment tit llw lrM*, M. 'f'.) s.c... ...... ,..... Mlllt WnlPMI (WHI GerlnlftV) Olf, Vito Gerulllltls !U.$.), 6-J, 7•6; Cl\<-. Hooow (U.S.) def. Johan Krllk !U.S.), '°'· ,... Jt.1111 Aoullera tSHlllJ Off P•trlea McEnroe IU.S.>. 6--1, .. o. ~ INV« !U SI def 8 10 Sllllllev (U.$.), 6·•, 6·1 Wemen's t.umamem (et MlftlrMI) ..,,._._.~ Gf'Kll Kim (U.S.) def. Kim $1\fffat lU S.), 2·6, 6-3, .. 3; Hetena Sukotta (ClacPIOllovakle) def. AMI Minter (Aus· lrallt), 7·S, '·3; Clalldla Koflde-KllKl'I (Wtst Gef'manv> <Nf. Jiii HelhetlnOton !Canada), 7·6, •-6, 6--•; Jo Durie (Britain) def Catwtne Tan111tr (Frat1ee), •·3, 7·5, T errv Plletpt ( U S ) def G<ttellen Rusi\ tU.S I, 6-7, 6·•. 6-1 Tllur'HaV-1 tranucttont aASEaALL NaftlMI LMwe CHICAGO CUBS-OOlloned Oeve <>wen, 1nflllldef. lo Iowa ol lht American Auoci.- 1 oon Calltld ue> Rich Bordi. oltefl«. from Iowa CINCINNATI ltEDs-Flrld Sten Wit· liam•. oltcP11"9 c:oadl Na~ Jim Kaai. 04tcn1no coadl. •AS.CET9ALL HatleMI ........ Aa..aatlen CLEVELAND CAVALIEltS-Slcm•d Me!Yln Turoln, center, to • moto·vnr conlrect DENVER NUGGETS--Accwtred El•lon Turner, ouarcs. from the Dellas Meverldl1 for Howerd Carter, ovard w.,_,, .AtnlfioClft aau ...... .._._ NEW·YOftlC-Traded AM Maven, tor· w•rd lo Clllcaoo for Althte Gwvn, for· ward FOOT9ALL ,..,..... ,, ..... t..eue l!IUFFALO BILLS-Acquired ltod 1111&, coroerbeck, from IN Dalla1 Cowbon fOf an IMCSIKIOiad dretl ~ CINCINNATI BENGALS--Tredtd Garv 8ur1eY, deftrl1rv1" lineman. to the Allanle F•tcons for • future undlldoMCI draft choice. GREEN 8AY PACKERS-Pieced Marvin Neat, wide receiver. on walvtn. Ac:oulf9d Tonv De Luca, now lackle. NEW OltLEANS SAINTS.-A1ked walver1 on Jonn Krlmm, o.tenllve btdl. SAN FRANCISCO .t9EltS.-Announc9d tnat the tradil wllfl the Sen Diego Cllarws lor Kenrnr Nell, o.fenllva end, wa1 Yoldtd tiecausa Nell felled • pny1lcet ... m11111lon Free agen~ ~raft may lure sluggers But Sutter could be the big nugget of this fall's list By JOHN NELSON "" -..ne Wrttw At least three major potential free agents -Bruce Sutter, Fred Lynn and Andre Thornton -appear headed for a re~ntry draft that could be heavily stocked with designated hitters and other role players. Lallie m the way of pitching-wtth the exception of Sutter -apparently will be available, while perhaps the best all..around player who 1s eligible to declare for free agency, JeO Leonard. isn't sure he will. Whale St. Louis General Manaier Joe McDonald says the Cardinals wall "make every efTon" to re-sign Sutter, the ngtU·handcd reliever could be the plum of 1h.J1 fall's draft, which 1s scheduled for·Nov. 8. Sutter. 31 , m the final year of a four· year $3.S million contract, leads the NauonaJ Leque with 34 saves and has a 1.40 earned run averaJe. "His situation is not aoina to be resolved unul after the season ends," says uuer's cnt, Robcn Gilhooly of Northbrook. Ill. "ObviousJy, we'll wan until we talk with the Cardinals 1111n. buc thcrc'J 1 fairly reasonable likelihood that uni s we work sorn:-- thin.J out quickly. he'll io throuah the draft." Gilhooly $IX that at thJS point, Su tter hu no '&C'OIJ'PhicaJ or team prrfert"nce , "but at least one team - the New York Yankees-is known to be rather mcercly interested. "We'll pl•r. it by ear and sec what happen : Gilhooly say1. Lynn, h1ttan1 .265 with I 5 homen and .S2 Rlll for the MJCIS tbi1)elr,11 in the final )'ear or I four"'_)'Car. SS.2.S million deal he nt'd af\er comtna over from the Bo ton Red So• m 1981 . FC'lr the fif\t time an ~'·er11 )ean. Lynn hi.\ bt'en rt"lati~cly flt>althv all ~aM>n. but h11 pla)'m time bas been durunished because he's platoonina in center field With rookie Gary Pettis. "I wan t to play aJI the time when I can, and I never want to sit when I can play," the 32-year-0ld Lynn says. "I work as hard as anyone in the offscason, and if the Angels don't want me back, l can a5Sutt any c:lub that's interested that J'll come ready to play" The JS.year-old Thornton, the Cleveland Indians' desa&natcd hitter, has 26 homers and 79 RBI. Thornton's agent, Randy Hendricks, submitted a contract proposal to the Indiana last March, but management won·l respond until after the season -a matter of policy. "I'm sure that I'll ao into the free agent draft," Thornton says. "Once the All-Star break pused, all sen· t1meot1Jaty passed." Thornton is amoni three rc1ular DH's on the hst of potential free aacnts. The others arc Dave Kina· man. 35, of the Oaklaod A '1 and Orea Lullnsk1, JJ, of the Cbicaio White Sox Kinsman is bavina one of the bc~t years of his checkered can:er. leadin1 the American Leaauc Yt'ilh 101 RBI . He is second an hommwilh 31 while battm& .28 1. Luzin&k.i, meanwhile. is 5truulina, bJttJOJ only .247 with I 2 heme~ an<! S2 R.81. Leonard, onJy 28 years old 19t 1 chan~ to play fulhime tn left field wuh the San Franc:i Oia.ina Yt'hen Jack Clark wn lrvured. Kc it rounh in the NL an h1tt1n1 with a .312 average co ao alona with 19 homers and 74 RBI . ~ Lconard has an option year to 10 after this one on has contract, but ht says he may ao free gent if the Giants don't come up with a 1u1niantial t'lllC. fhrtt of the icago Cubs' wtina patchcrs -Sttvc Trout, Rick ultlir· ft and Dennis Eckcnlcy -are ehgible to 10 free n'1 u ate vtttl of ll's belt utility men: Bill Almon of Oakland, Jeny Ro t r of Atlanta and Dcrrtl Thomai of Mon· lrc I. h---- COAST-----------+---------- P e op le Diiiy Piiat 24, 1984 - ANNI.ANDERS• ENTERTAINMENT 81 GARDENING •7 Singer he,_dlines SCR gala Toni Tennille to entertain ofthcibcater'sboardoftrustees. ''Asthcopcnin1eventof the (und-raisin1 year, it is the pacesetter which launches ........;~h-:----~-:"t-1-----=-.;;..;;;;:===•· _.;:;,;._~0 our annual fund campaian." w ere ac ng career began ":rhere•snodoubtinmymindthatthisplawill absolutely be the best yet," adds Barbara Bowie, The curtain will rise on South Coast Repertory'• chairman of the ball for which 600community leaders 2otbanniversaryseuonSept. 6when the theater's willpthcrinan immense white tent raised adjacent to trustees, m-.,or supporters and leaders of Orange the Westin SoUlh Coast Plaza Hotel. County's busmess, social and arts communities will ·~This is 'opening night' ofSCR 's most important gather for a little niiht music. season. So naturally the gala bas to have all the Mak.Ina that music will be Tony Tennille, a former excitement, the class of a Hollywood premiere. We've aot SCR Company member who is currently hi&h on the all the riJht ingredients." nation'sjazz charts with her latest album. Her Tennille is one of them. performance with a 22-piecc orchestra will be featured An entertainer in the true sense, she has been amid the "Starlight Celebration" of gourmet dinin&, succcs!ful in both the popular music and theatrical dancinaand fireworks • arenas. "This Gala Ball is an integral part ofSCR 's As an actress, she debuted in 1971 on SCR 's Third operations," explains Peter Ochs, the 1984-SS president Step stage in the world premiere of" Mother Earth," Volunteer hoeta Bill and Betty llcCarthJ proYide help to Yoeemlte campen. HOME ON THE RANGE Retirees spend free summers in parks for ~~rvtne: as hosts TOSEMITE NATIONAL PAR1t (AP) -Tounsts viaitina Yosemite National Park campgrounds this · summer arc gettina help from people who look more hkc grandparents than rangers. That's because they're retired ciuzens, mostly couples, who are getting a free summer stay among Yosemite's scenic vistas in return for volunteering to help camwound visitors. The park began a Campground Host program last sutnmcr with one retiree and has expanded to 11 this year. "They a.ive personalized service 24 hours a day to campers," park spokeswoman Lisa Dappricb said Thursday. "They a.ive people general information on the PAPARAZZI =~---- park, help them find suitable sites and do hght maintenance in the area." The U.S. Forest Service has operated a Campground Host program in the past, but it's a new co.o<:ept-for the national parks. Funding cutbacks in recent years prompted Yo- sem1te's rangers to try the program in an effort to give more service to campers, Dapprich said. Volunteer hosts arc serving this season at Wawona. Bridalveil Creek and five campgrounds in Yosemite Valley. The Park Service expects to expand the program to campgrounds along Tiop Pass Road next year. The hosts stay in the campgrounds themselves, get two days off a week and are paid $6 a day for incidental expenses. One host, Betty Clanton, thmks 1t 1s "a fantastic program for retired people. It gives us a chance to be useful, and it 1s an asset to the park." which she co-wrote with Ron Thronson. She u~uent• lyapptared ina number of CRproductions. aocludinaa reprise of'' Mother Earth .. that went on to New York production. In TbeCaptainand Tennille, she teamed with her bu band DaryU Dragon for her entrance on the pop music scene. • They have since collected a wall full of•wards during theirconsistent stay on the charts, including two platinum and five cold albums, one platinum and :seven goldsinaJcs,andthe I97SGrammy for Record of the Y car for perhaps their best known, ''Love Will Keep Us Together." Nowmakinawaveson the jazz scene, Tennille has turned hersongwritin1and performinaabilitics in a different but equally successful direction. Her first solo album, "Ton1Tennillc: More Than You Know,"1sa critically acclaimed adaptation of great works by Duke Ellington and George Gershwtn. Am bassador'_s travels include sad messages W ASHJNGTON (AP) -He flits furtively from capital to capital, a self-styled diplomatic "bird of pass- age." He can toss off anecdotes in e1Jht languages about his days as a soldier, spy and $"pcctal envoy, his dcahngs with DeGaullc, Churchill, Castro, MacArthur, Eisenhower. Nixon, Truman, ManhaU. Vernon WaJten has known them all. At !ID age when most people are slowing down, "Dick" Walters, 67. is speediD$ up, spending three days of every four on the road, or, more likely, to the air, going to and from meetinas. usually unannounced, wt th kings, presidents and pnme minis.- ten. His 6-foot-J...inch frame casts a big shadow, but somehow, he has man- aged to carry out most of his travels undetected. No one in government. with the possible excepuon of d1plomat1c councrs, logs more time airborne than Walters. who became President Reagan's ambassador-at-large in 1981 after service as a three-star Army general and deputy director of the Central Intelligence Aiency. He has translated for four-presidents. Hts linguistic skills,, honed dunng his schoolbo} educauon in Europe. are legendary. Once. when President N1ic.on delivered a 10-mmute toast to a West German official, the inter- preter became incapacitated. Walters came to the rescue with an im- promptu translation that the Ger- mans satd was flawless. Walters is a travel agent's dream. Sance joining the administration, he has visited 95 countries This year. he has averaged more than 10,000 mil~ a week in the air -300.000 miles. or 60,000 miles more than the distance disclosed. Only rarely, bowevC1". is be • the bearer of aood news. "I am.not sent (on trips) ifsuccess is likely," he said 10 a ratt interView. "Local authorities take care of the • easy problems. One of my chief tasks is admmisterina extreme unction, just before the patient dies. .. Sometimes I cany a messa&e of reproof. I cany a messqe of request., I carry I message of CDCOUrllCfDCDl but more often I tell (foreisn leaders) they've lost X percentace of their aid program or that~ don't like what they're doin& in one area or another, .. he said. Walters bnstlcs at su~ons he u insensitive to human rigflts issues, .... that as an old soldier with pro- nounced anti-communist views.; be 1t• enjo)s dcaJin& with rightist military • dictators.. •• For the first two }can of his present assignment.. he said. be undertook : Vernon Walters man' missions to Central America to • • cncourgc greater respect for human • between the Earth and the moon. rights · • In one e1plt-day. eye-~azang ex-On three occasions. tic said. h.e •. erc1sc m tedium, he had six fl1ithts of earned that mcssa~ to Guatemalan • more than seven hours each Wash-President Romeo Lucas Garcia.;ad-• 1ngton-South America-Africa-milling be had little success. Walt.en ., Europe-Los Angclcs.-Europc-\\ aslt:..... said Lucas.. an Anny general, ignored • 1ngton. him because the United Stat.es, lack-: So where does this jut-jawed jet-ingan aid program tn Guatemala, bad • setter go and whom does he sec on no le' eragc wnh \hat government. • thesc1oume}s?Onl) about one tnp in Walters wascquall} unsuccessful on a • four 1s known outside the State v1s1t to Cuba an March 198~ wh~n be • Depanment because\\ alters ~heves spent s1ic. hours with Fidel Castro. j d1scrttt contacts arc more hkel) to ~It was "cry cordial." he said. produce results "Thert' was no sense ofhosttht). But ·! When has fttt are not tirml~ he (C'~tro) held firm to his ideas" • planted m the air. \\alters 0Cl.up1es a One area Walters tries to avoid 1s modest s1ic.th-floor office at the State the Middle East. "I don't see any cas} Department solution and I don't like frustration Walters for the most part. v.on't We've g~t some vcf) capable people • sa} which countncs he has "1s1ted. handling at and I sec no reason to •.: allowing onh· that some of his tnps tttspass m their pnvate garden," he ·: would raise e)cbrov.s af the} v.erc said. :: ... · ... -· Ellen and Bob Wilcox, left. remlnt.ce with Bill and Edna Blarock at parade kickoff party u Jim Dale, center, ah.area table with Tom and Karen llonieey. VIP cartoonist was a very inspirational person Character Boat Parade hostS share VtrgilPartch anecdotes By ANN CONWAY Nr A :i~b'riatfo~ usually filled with piety and anticipation was tanged with sadness when the Commodores of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce gathered for the pany that lucks off their annual Character Boat Parade. The mspi rauon for the wacky water p~sston was cartoonist Vlr&ll Pa~. whose ~nt death an an automobile accident had auests reminiscing about the old days and colorful anttcs of Partch, et al, on the watenr-ay ofNewport Harbor. 0 Jn the late 'SOs Partch learned of a Monterey fishin1 boat reproduction lyinaon the bottom of Newport Bay and claimed it for his own," ttealled Matt11Dua.communicationsdirectorforthc ctiimber ... It wua wonderful littlecharacter~t. complct~ with mokc tack, and Panch thouaht 1t would be pcrfi t for tak•na his cronies bar·hoppina.!' Partch re-floated the ve1scl, dubbed it the "MICH- IGAN ... and u ing the hu~ rand ima&)nation tha~ made him one of the work! s mo t belo~ed cartoonists, tormcd the 0Sculhna~nd Puntina Club" (scullinJ refers t~propcllin1 1 boat wath mounted oars and puntma• uilnaa pole on the bay bottom to move a boat). lt wa n 't Jona before othcrarta cartooru ujo1 ned Panchforbec onthcbayatoldhauntslikcChriati n's Hut. Some bought their own character boats ''The funny thmgabout the 'lvtlC'HIG .\!'I' ~as that 1t was always spring.ma leaks. so the bo)s wo uld use their cartoon crayons to plu1 up the holes." said Dana "Before long. the boat was nicknamed Porcupine because of the colored pen uclcmg out all o"·cr 1t .. Host forthe kickoff party was Pande Chairman BUJ BamlltoD, who alona wt th his srac1ous Wl f c He lea, treated the Commodores and attcndma parade partici- pant..s toagcncrousappc111crbuffet and cocktails at their Cannery restaurant an Newpon. "I hadjustspoken wtth Partch a couple of da)s before the pre party we held two weeks IJO." said Hamilton, "and he told me he planned to Join the parade this)ear. At the la t minute we sou phoneC411S&)inahc was soi"' to San Francisco with his wife. c'll mass them tcmbly." SharinJ the mi~ed emotions of the afternoon get· togctherYtcrcCommodorcsllarry Babbltt(with Bttfy,, JlmFdtoa(withGw ), VbtJorse a(wuh 'ora). P Barrett(withManu).T mM y(wllhM brid ~area). C Pmid nt Jim Dal (he a 1.1ittd tM MICHIGANthrcc)cars ofromcanooni tG rp Glrou),S..WUcox{ ith Uea), Ted bl ndBilJ IJand(v.ith Edu) 150CS\JO)'ina the Hamilton ho p1taht)'" re Clll!~~:!!~C parade entrants from Irvine C t han.cr(thc entered c: twoVcnctiancondolas), I.DC' lnln,ownc,, ae and Bea RI ra. P,p.11anrn 001100 b> Dail Pilot l) Edu r W<U ~an ' " l l DAILY PILOT /Friday, Augu1t 24, 1 ---- a\vyer serves up hot dogs, free dvice from the back of his stand LOS \NGEl. (\Pl -\l>uthern don•t want to put out SI SO to have ( aliforn1an .. "ho hun&er tor JU'>tu:e couple of questions answered " :imcttmeil> ao to the dogs Amon1 them ha\!c been tudcms who want to get out of pa)'1na b ck Patrons ot the Law Dogs hot dog aovcrnmcnl loans, inventors who 'tand can go to the back of the have new ideas to protect and building on \\\•dm:'>day mahls and busmes~ people who want to lnow get f~ legal ad,·1cc with their ch1lt how to file a bankruptcy claim. and onions from la" ver -0wner Kim And they include the unh"cly. P~annan "A doctor's wife, who could ob- .. lt\a W!) ofgenan&people into the v1ously afford a lawyer. once came in kgal <iHtem I tell them where to go becauscshed1dn'ttrustherhusband's .rnd ~hat to do," ~id Pearman. a real attorney," Pearman said. ~)late l:s\.\ \1.'r who owm SI\ ot the One Wedncsda} night, a '1&1tor to )tan<h. but hold~ tonh onl> 1n his first Law Do&s found Pearman's otkr too re .. 1auran1, in tht· ~~uH d1s1m:t ol good to be true ~ she brought along Lo"> .\ngek., some cash P~arman . :is ns s dishing out "Three dollars -one for each ln:e lt•gal ad' ll~ "n' · 1mrn1ck. He QuestJon," Pearman recalled keb 11 "'111 hl'lp lht image of his But Pearman. a 20-\-ear member of proh:'''°" the bar. admitted s0mr problems .. I 1 :ill \tarll'<l uut u' a comm unit) can't be handled from the bal'k of a 'en 1u~ .. ht· ~1<l ·· .\ l0t of people . hot dog stand ··1 often ha' e 10 tell them that I "·an't do ome1hina an thi'I sctunJ.'' id Pearman. who has been q1Jer1cd b) pc'Ople with man\la1Jghtcr and pros11tut1on char&es again t them. ··t sny. '\ ou should re:tll} 1~t a law) er.· I tc.-11 them how 10 gc.!t omcone who $pcctah1e'>, c:spedally when their problems arc in such areas as copynght law or trademarks." Peannnn s.a1d. "I've had .. omc 1nten.!sltrtg . con· versations wnh people. The ques· tion$ are a good baromete1 ot M>- c1ety " he added, noting the decline of b:lnkruptcy and monage questions a'> the econom) improved. But can a la"' ver v.earing an apron. ~ated in the back ofa hot dog ~tand. be taken -.cnousl\., "Nobcxh meirnon~ that." said Peannan. But he added "I wouldn't think that someone looking for a law)er v.ould look behind a hot dog stand" De!>pne pushing red hol\ to I 0.00U customers a ~eek. Pearman 1ns1st!> he'-. A law)tr first. "I \\Ould be smarter to ~pt"nd m} umc lranch1S1n1. but l won't. l.aw is na~ first love." id the attorney, who lso tud1ed busmeu at U . "La\\ L>ogs" my d1 version to 1et away from the law. "M) practice in real estate law indudcs an wcri~ the phone, ao1ng throuah file , tall.ma on lhe phone ond not \eeinaanybody. It's like being a ltbranun. The hot dog stand allows ·me to mr\"t people on the street," he said. Oe'iplle its being only a hobby, Pearman claims Law Dogs now as worth $350.000 after an initial $.:!5 000 invcstmen1 He has also c>.penenced some personal 1nfla11on - a I 5-Pound wC1gh1 gain from eaung has own wnrcs. .\nd 1he menu rcOec\5 the am- bience There's the Judge/ Dog (chili w11h mustard and onion~). the Jury Dos (mustard and onions o,). the Police Dog (rd1sh) and the 1nt1fT Dog (plain). Looking for Mr. Right Waste of time DL \R \1\1' L.\'\Dl R~ Ma\ I ~J\ '>t1mcth1ng to thcdJ\ orcces. · ~1JO\.\\and "uncla1medJe~eb" who kd lht•atl·d because 1hc} don't have a m.1n'' Rl l l -ON!:\' You don·1 need a man tu haH· a ha pp\ and sausl) mg hie ll'tmt•dut'\.OUln T '>HI \l"Jr' .1g1) I ~ndcd a .:!O-~ear milm3gl·toarot11.'nhcel .\tagc40 1 found m' wlf in the ~1ngk v.orl<l. ~1111 hoping to !ind that special someone I dale<l fi, l' mt·n in ti' e months and hert•-. .. 1he run<lu"n. I I J \n t•g1lll\l1Cal dlJd who thought lhl' pmc ofa dinner entitled him to ~pend the nigh1\\11h me. 121 .\ mama\bO, hopeles~I~ strangkd b' apron .,tnngs. I'\).\ lrl·akl'd-out dad who had to go homl' and check on his kids ( 10 and 11110 tht· m1d<lh:ot a date 14) \Jcrl.:v.homadepa'>sesatm) 18-~ear-old daughter 15) \loon~ \I.ho -get this - HELP YouRSELF A11 LMIDEIS wanted to uc me up and .. pla} rape." Where did I find these creeps'> Through fnends, co-workers and singles clubs. I have concluded thal 99 percent of the a vai I able men between 35 and 60 are reJec1s that other women threw out M) ltfe as full. I'm sclf·'>upporting (on modest wages) and free to do what I please I read. wnte short stones. do research at the libraf), sketch. garden. hike. shop the Oea markets. dine out. '1s11 fnends. play tennis. take C\Cntng classes. seem) children serve m\ ch urch. and am learning to be a mechanic. I welcome each nc\I.. day. Some pluses: I don't ha\ e to coot.. and wash fora man. clean up after him or put up with has bonng relauves, busmess assoc1a1esor his unpredictable moods. As for sex. I have lea med to live w11hou111 and I scarccl) mass ii And now a messagt• tom) single sisters who haunt the singles bars looking for Mr. Wonderful Quit wasung }ourume. Vel) fe\\ men out there are worth having. Life alone can bebeauuful Gofor1t!-CONTE'\ T IN CA ROLINA DEAR GO, GO. GO: Thanks for a splendid essay on the J oys of Being Single. Please write to me in two years. I wouldn't be surprised If a marvelous man entered your Ufe. When you give up loolrlng, it usually happens. • • • DEAR ANN· I received an inv1 ta· 11on that stated, "No Presents. Please "After I arrived, I felt I wanted 10 g1 ve so met hang as a token of my a1Tect1on, so I handed the honored person some money. She refused to accept it I was deeply embarrassed Should I have persisted? Was it rude of her to refuse to accept the mone) ·1 Yourop101on, please - H.\NNA.H INWfLMETTF DEAR HANNAH: When an lovlta· tloo specifies "no presents" U 11 best to comply wltb tbe request. Trying to force money on an bonorft was probably as embarruslng for her as It was for you -when she ref'1sed to accept It. A tactful compromise would have been for the honoree to bave sag· gested that you send a cb~k lo her name to your favorite cb.arlty. Risks of stings diminished by shots DEAR DR STEINCROHl'I: rm afraid of '>ling'> 1 belu.~\e in preven- tion llo"'t:' l'r I admn that I d1shke th~ idea of talo;ing all thc..e 'enum dc~ns1l11a11on <ihot' to preH~nt a bee or "'a-.p from 1-:noding me out again Last \ear I '>'ac; '>tung b) a '>'asp while ckaning up m) garden Within minute.'\ I \loent into \hcx·t.. and was lighting tor lm·ath ( retting me to a ho)p11<1l righl a'>'J\ m' "lie saH:od ITT\ Ilk ~tnu• lhl·n an alkrg1)t has been desens11111ng me. I ha' ca shot at least onCT a month In addmon. he has pres,-nlx'cJ an t•mergcncy pack which I cam '>'Ith me at all umcs 1n case I'm stung. again I ha\e a h)podermic filled with the nt•cessary en- pinephnnc f-ranld). I hate the though! ot \lid.mg m\self \Nllh a needle unk'>'> absolulcl}.necessary PETER STEINCIOHN '1sed pauents hke )ourself to take ad\ antage of desens1t1za11on treat- ments 10 d1man1sh the risk of lite- 1hreatening slings. But as )Our own family doctor sa)s. there's a dtf· ference of opinion. There's hope that even untreated pa11ents will not ha"c as severe a reaction after a second sling. For example. consider the findings at John Hopkrns by a team led b} Martin D Valentine.MD ... _ Our current knowledge con' inces U'> that \.\C are treaung ~ome patients un- nccl'ssanh No1 all who ha'e n-penenced·s~sicmK rcacuons -C\Cll those "'llh poslll\ e skin tesls -l'3 n be exJ)l~ted to ha'e them again 'a l'I. even "Ith the benefit ofrctro\pe(t "'<.' ha\e not been able to son out \\ho should be treated and \.\ho '>hould not" 'Whalc\l.'r ~our dec1s1on about desens111za11on on shots. Mr K . I \!ill hehe' e 11 would make good sense for ) ou 10 carry that satet> kit with )OU For peace of mind. 1ffor nothing else • • • DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: l hate to be filled up w11h an11b1011c'i unnecessanl}. A few months ago I had my appendix out It was the usual run of acutely rnflammed appendix. \et. my surgeon ordered ant1b1011cs Thcrt· '\.'ems to be a d11Terence of op101011 \h fam1l) doctor doub1s the need tor nl\ tat.. 1 ng shot\ C' Cf) month lk '>a~ s I ma) ne'er be stung agatn fa,~ for him to \a) He has nl.'\ er '>Uflt·rcd thl' reacuon I had to m~ \ling \1 : quC\llon Am I being too li:arful about a fu1urc sting., MR. K. DEAR MR K J(., a gamble isn't 1t'l Vannu., palll.'nl'> react an d11Teren1 "'a)"· To pla~ 11 ,afe or gamble., Not being an alkrg1.,1. but depending 'Paper Dolls' role drawn from life? By JERRY BUCK U T ..... 1.io.. Wrll., upon 'ucntifil an1cles. 1 ha'e ad· LOS .\NGELES -Ten) Farrell ---------. pla)sa role in ABC's fall senes "Paper Dolls" that clo~el> parallels her own nse from small town girl to star fashion model in New York RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. for The Rut Of Yow Life 1922 HARBOR Bl.VO . COSTA MESA -541·1156 Farrell, tall and willow). w11h long brown hair and eye\ a!i blue as a summer sky, gave up her her ---------1 modeling career to tr) her hand at acting. And "Paper Dolls." a glitz). ~amorous sene'> about !he fashion industr). 1s her fir.I acting role Coul!i1de of commercials) The Pros' Since 1951 - ft RAHln UISURAllCE (-t' ~ Non smoker • ..-;' E~-Rates ~ ·, 631-n40 441 Old News>«t Blvd. Newport a .. ch, Ca L.M. Boyd informs in the Daily Pilat ~hen she "as 17 she \aid she "tut the hullet .. "I mm ed 10 "le" 'Y or\.. and mo\l·d 1n10 an apartment "Ith seven other model.., .. o;hl' \31d "There were lour of u<. to a room and ~c had bunk beds :-.one of u<. had mom.•) I remember once I bought Ii' t•r becnu..e 1t wa<, cheap "lotx><h bought 101le1 paper. we'd s~1pc 11 from wherever we \\Ort..cd When \.\C went 10 a re\· taurant ~e d <iave the teabags .. Farrell, now :!O. grew up an ( edar Rapids, Iowa.· and I was anxious to get out You know when you have a feehng you don't quite belong. You want 10 go somewhere but )OU don't knov. where New York Caty seemed like a good place 10 start." At 16 she was voted Miss Photo· genie of Iowa and got her picture 1n Seventeen magazine. An article an CosmoPolitan magazine inspired her 10 submit pictures to vanous modeling agencies. She was signed by the Elite Agency and moved to New York She didn't complete high school. but got her diploma by taking an equ1valenc) test. She landed a modeling Job her lirst da) in Nev. York. and w11hin sax weeks she was on the CO\er ot Madcmo1sclle. Since then she·., been on the covers of more than 'O 1n1ernat1onal magazines In "Paper Dolls:· "here A Bl \a}' the stakes are "profit\. po'>'cr and passion." Farrell pla) s model Llum· Casv.ell She I\ tn the stable ot modeltngagent Rac1nc(~forgan f-a1r- ch1ld). and '"o cosmetics client<, 'll' 10 parla) her "'holer,omc h<'aut' into millions of dollar'> "I pla" a 16-)ear-old '>tudcnl from Long Island." she ~1d "I get di\· covered v.h1lc walking down 1he street with m> mother. They shnw how the bustne'is corrupts I 6-)car· --------------J.--------------, olds" • Asked 1f the bu!>lnrss really rnr· rupts. she replied, "No 1 don't. think so. You bct:omc a llllk wiser. It docs corrupt wmc people but no. I don't thank It corrup1cd me " She dc'>Crtbe' her character a' "a bnlliant student ... which I OC\C'r WU'I It's arcat to pla) someone smart." ihert are parallels to her ltfc. "M~ stcpdad adopted me and an the <;ho'>' my stepdad adopt me." \he said. "lo the show m) dad died when I wa\ 6 and in real life he died v.hcn I wa\ 14." he said her full n3me 1s Thertsa Ll>c Farrcll Ciru~'>C'ndnrf. HC1 SI\· loot he1iht ha~ bl:cn hoth .1 help and a hindrance a!J a m,xJcl. .. .\ lot of gu}5 (male mcd1:1\) lie about their hc1ah1," .he :ud. "ThC'"\' ~} they wtrt' SI\ feet and I'd be taller. And the clothe' alwa)\ run honer" fam·ll 1\ a look:ililr.r tor anothc:r 1.111 aclrt~\. Hrook<' C\h1C'lth. ''I'm nl\o m1\taken tor ( li1ahcth Mc(iovcm," \hC' \ltd "nnn· 1n the sa.mC' re · 1auran1 I "·" m1\t.1k<'n for Br<lokt' l 'en betor<.' m' operauon. Is that the u'>ual procedure an such a simple llpcrauon? MR. M. DEAR MR. M.: E'ef1operauon1sa s1mpl<.' operauon 1f n turns out well "11h no compltcauons. But n 1sn ·1 "\1 mpk" unt1l 1t's all over. as 11., Ho" is the \urgeon to knov. beforehand? . \ ou'll be interested to learn that a rct~nt stud) indicated prophylactic .,, tem1l an11b1011cs were used by 46 percent ot surgeons when operaung on what appeared to be an un- complicated appendix. Many su r· geons s1aned anubio11cs before the opera11on. When an appendix had perforated or become $!lngrenous. 99 percent prcscnbed antibiotics. Like ii or not, Mr. K., I think we !>hould all be thankful for having an11bio11cs on hand 10 bolster our defense~ against mfectton. Terry Farrell ">h1elds and then for Elizabeth Mc- (,o\ ern I don't look like them in pictures. hut an person. maybe." Auditions slated for UC lrvlne's Chamber Cholr Audition• for UC 1Mn9'a Chtmb« Choir. under the dfAICtion of~ Husztl, wtll be t*d for lld\oencect alngers Tuetdmy ""• Thur9day ands.pt~. The Chamber Cholr 11 •n enNmbi. of 30 grldUate, oommunl· ty arid young prof111IOIW ling«9 dedicated to perfotMno major ~ott<I fOt chorva Md oraa.tra. The eneemblt ti Miking member• thlt .,. capable Of ~ IOto 1o1e1 1n "'*' omotto1, IUdt • l1anaet'a "Sotomon.. lfMI Bwttot' "L'Entence." An R·Brahma conotrt Ind the "St. John P111'on" ~ leoh wftl hJQhHght th• 1ff4.l5 concert MUOO. A our 10 Aultt'tll Md'" Hungary 11 planned for the tolaWtng tumm«. Huutl. proflMOr of muttc at UCI, I the eotlCklctor of 1tte Chlfnber Cnolf. He hel Pf 111 rMd WOt1Clh9PI and conducttld OhOlfa In owr 30 1111 .. and 20 foreign....,... lntetMt410 llnglta ~ c I 862-7959 Of 531-4767 tor lnfOt· mat on =ng audf1 OM and r• sal j Lawyer Kim Pearman SMJTB-KOW ALSKI Kathyrn Ann Kowalski and Roben Bnan Smith, both of Huntington Beach, were united an marriage on July 21 at Sts. Simon and Jude Cathohc Church in a private cer- emony attended only by close family members. The bnde as the daughter of Robert J. and Frances M. Kowalslu of Fullerton. She wore a white lace gown with rose colored bows and nbbons accenting 1he ruffic edama the otT-the- shoulder bodice and a floor length full skirt. Her sister, Teresa Marie Kowalski was maid of honor The bndegroom's parents arc Rob- ert and Willene Smith of Duarte and Florence and Don Walters of Bowling Green. Ohio. Has brother Mackey Lee Smith was best man and Steven Kowalski. brother of the bnde. served as usher The couple greeted 100 guests at Francois' restaurant, Hunung1on Beach, during a reccpuon 1mmed1· atel> following the ceremony. After a weddang tnp to Cancun and Cozomel 10 Mexico, the couple are residents of Hunting\On Beach. She is employed by the Daily Pilot in Costa Mesa and he is with Smith Tool lnternauonal 10 Irvine. WILLIAMS-ADAMS .\ stnng Quartet played music comPosed by the bridegroom as Jan Adams and Bnan Williams \\Cre united 1n mamage in the United Methodist Church of South Laguna on Jul) 27 The bnde. daughter of Ron and Doroth) Adams of Laguna Beach "'ore a gown of t\Or) lace accen1cd b} a d1amond and pearl necklace that was a gift from the bridegroom Michelle Knt\le) was maid of honor, and the bndegroom's s14iter. Lisa Jordan, and C1nd} Spengler were bndesma1ds. Amber Moms. the flower iirL. and Tyrone Williams, the ring bearer. are the niece and nephew of the bridegroom. Ellis and Peggy Jordan of Corona del Mar are parents of the bnde· groom. He was attended by best man Joe McNalley and ushers Brad Wil· Iiams, brother of the bndegroom and Kathryn Kowalski Smith Randy \dams. brother of the bnde. Music for the reception was provided by the Jeff Jorgenson quartet and both the bride and bndegroom JOmed them an several numbers. Mana Beneschan was an charge of the guest book The newlv""l-d couple. both ac· comphshed Instrumental mus1c1ans. mel while perfonmng at Orange Coast College. The) have rcccntl> returned from Boston \\here the} both anendcd the Berklee School ol Music. Williams was graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of music degree. He had a double major in tilm sconngand compos1t1on. He plans to pursue hts musical career in tht telcv1Ston and movie industry. The new Mrs. Williams '' an accomplished classical clannet1st and was the concen mistress of the Golden West College Symphony, and also enjoys performmgJaU music on the tenor saxophone After a Palm Spnn~s honeymoon. the couple are res1d10g an Garden Grove. He is now employed wtlh the Thompson Bluepnnt Co. in Irvine and she as a teller with Orange Coast Savings and Loan in Anaheim. Not all the bull was in the hall By TOM JORY 4-ocle._. "-Wrl14w DALLAS -Chet Douglas, who covered the Republican National Convention for ABC Radio, showed up for the longhorn cattle drive along the Tnnity River levee near down· town Dallas in Jeans, cowboy shirt and western hat. "I used to ride a little," DouJJas acknowledged as the six-mile dnvc, an attraction for convention-goc~. began . fndeed. The 6-6 Douglas as a former actor whose credits include a couple of westerns, "Two Rode Together" with Ji mmy Stewart and Richard Widmark.and "ReQu1em for a Gunfighter" Both films were re- leased an the earl} '60s Douglas' ndc wa~ nol w1thou1 mishap. At once point, ht!> ho™= reared. but the reponer mJnaged to slay 1n the saddle. And when the dnve was over. he discovered the tape. on which he had descnbed the dnvc and 1ntcrv1ewed other. rcal-hfe cowboys. was blank. VICE PR~IDENT George Bu~h showed up for an interview at 1111: Republican National Convention with NBC News and asked for the makeup person. The news folks weren't prepared for tha\: they had no one at the Locw's Anatole Hotel. where the 10 terv1~ was to take place. who could handle the JOb. Eitcept for T nsh Peter\. Tnsh Pete"'? She·~ secretary to Bryant Gumbel, host of NBC-s "Today," and she voluntccrcd makeup from her own punc. It wasn't dear who apphcd the stuff. bua Bu h med \all tied as he stepped btf Ort 'ht camera. 808 SCHIEF•'ER, the ( 8S News com pondent in Dalll5 for the Republican National Convention, finished an cd1uon of the ·nc:l""ork's .. Evcnina News" with a rtpon -hi own -about Fort Worth 30 mil 10 lhe west ··tn the an1erc t of O~J«t1v1ty." he bc'gan, "wt' thouaht)'O\I out.ht to hear about ·on Worth. too. We 1hou_ah1 thot mainly htt•ust I'm from f on Wcin.h '' Dallas and Fort Worth, though their names ofien arc said together. aren't the same place. he said. ''Whtie Dallas as proud of 1ts world class hotels. Fort Worth notes that at the stockyards hotel. you'll fi nd a cowboy's prayer on your pillow rather than a French chocolate," 1he cor respondent concluded BROADCASTERS COVERING the Republican National ConventJon stationed 29 satellite dashes outs1d<.' lhe Dallas Convention Center. most of them for transm11ting their report<; to distant stations. With so much technolog) crammed into a relatively small space. 1he Federal Commun1cationc; C'omm1ss1on established a mobile office at the centl'r to monitor frcquenc1es.~d make 'lure that other broadcast signals "-Cre not inter· rupted. Jess Cha1rc1. an FCC spokec,man, ~•d Secret Sen ice rnmmunicat10M got top pnont). tollowed by the White House and other government agencies. and then those frequencies used permnnentl> b) local broad· casters The mobile FCC office 1~ not unusual· there wa~ one at the ~mo crattc National Convcntiott 111 an Francisco 1nJ.uly. 'Sesame~treet ' movie readied LOS .\NGEL · ' ~AP) - Move over. Kemut, here comes Bia Bird. "Sc me tn.-ct" i'I now in produuion with h\ first mouon picture. "Scqmc lrttl Prcltnh· Follow That Bard" tars the entire cut of &he ho~. but il primal') focu i! on Bia Bard. C•rroll 'p1nncy tars s both Bia Bird and r. Jim Henson and Frnnk Oi. who h ve brou&ht Kermit, Mi Paaay and other Muppet• to the Krc:cn. will play their best• known .. Sesame uctt .. Mup- pet Ernie. Ben, c 00~1c Mon\tcr and •r<>\-n-. 2 Pop hit was 'last 'resort' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sing.er. sonawritcr Ray Parker. who !lay~ "I was the last re-sort," had only a short time to come up with a song for thr- movie "Ohostbusters." ··1 &Ot involvro in May.Ju~t before the movie was relea~d." he said. .. People had been working on this for a year. Some real big names, too About 60 songs wett submitted and the prod.uccrsdidn't ltLeany of them. 1 was the last resort. I really didn't think J could do it" Parker's big problem m writing the tune. which bc~ame the top pop ~mgJc. was getting ''Ghostbusters" into the lvrics. Parker's solution was to have the word "Ghostbu!i.ters" shouted as the an~wer to a question "These guys are 1rouble·shooters, like Roto-Rooter" hesa1d. "Then I thought. if you have' a problem who're ~ou going to call'> Ghost bust~ . H~ had to 1~c a version to show the producers, but the) loved it. ToPS IN POPS Shipboard romance Catbl Cavadlnl and Mike Lacault perform tn .. Anything Goea •aboard tbe Pl_llrlm D ln Dana Point Harbor, The •how cloeea thl• weekend With ataglnge ton~t at 9 and Saturday and Sunday at 7 and 9 p.m. Call '161-1344 for dcket Information. 'What's Love' new top single By Tbe Associated Press The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending Sept. I as they appear in next week's issue of B!llboard magazine. Copynght 1984, Billboard Publications. Inc. Re- printed wtth perm1ss1on. HOT, SINGLES I .''What's Love Got To Do With It" Tina Turner (Capitol)· 2."Missmg You" John Walle (EMI-Amenca) 3."Stuck On You" Lionel Richie (Motown) .4.''Ghostbustcrs" Ra\ Parker Jr. (Arista) 5 "When Doves CI'\.. Pnnce (Warner Bros.) 6 "She Bop" ( 'nd 1 Lau per (Portrait) · 7.''Sunglassc) at Night" C orcy Hart (EM I-America) 8."Let's Go CraL\" Prince & The Revolution (Warner Bros.) 9."lfThis Is 1t •· Hue) Lewis & The 11../ews (Chrysalis) 10.''If E'er You're In M)' .c\rm!> .\µin" Pt>:ih<' Rr. ~"" I Flt>l.-tra) 11 . "The Wamor" Scandal featur- ing Patty Smyth (Columbia) 12 "I Can Dream About You" Dan Hartman (MCA) 13."Lights Out" Peter Wolf (EMl- America) 14."Drive" The Cars (Elektra) 15 .. Round and Round" Ratt (At· Ian tic) 16."The G lamorous Life" Sheila E. (Warner Bros.) 17."Rock Me Tonight" Billy Squier (Capllol) 18."State of Shock" JackM>ns (Epic) 19."All of You·· Juho Iglesias & Drana Ross (Columbia) 20."Dynamitc'' Jermaine Jackson (Arista) TOP LPS l."Purple Rain" Pnnce and The Revolution (Warner Bros.) 2."Bo rn in the U.S.A." Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) 3."Sports" Huey Lewis & The News (Chrysalis) 4."Private Dancer" Tina Turner (Capnol) 5."Hcanbeat C'1ty" The Cars .r (Elektra) 6."'Ghostbusters' Soundtrack" (Arista) 7. ''Can't Slow Down" Lionel Rich- ie (Motown) 8. "Out of the Cellar" Rau (Atlan- tic) 9."Victory" Jacksons (Eptc) I O."Break Out" The Pointer Sisters (Planet) I !. .. Signs of Life" Billy Squier (Capitol) 12." 1984" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 13."She's So Unusual" Cyndi Lauper (Portrait) 14."No Brakes" John Waite (EMl- Ameri.ca) 15."Condition Critical'' Quu:t Riot (Pasha) . 16."Eliminator" ZZ Top (Warner Bros.) 17."Rebel Yell" Billy Idol (Chrysalis) 18."Stay Hungry" Twisted SISler (Atlantic) 19."Midnight Madness" Night Ranger (Camel-MC A) 20. "Brealong Hearts" Elton John (Geffcn) ··~ ~ 911 Wagnet, Diane •WAMHDTOM 0 OM LOCATION ($ MOVE • *" .. LOl!tliQ" ( J !NO Moote, ~l'I -t:30-o WEBSIEM e nc TAC DOUGH CANNON p Jl MAOAZlll • WAU fn&TWWC -t.00-=~mw G 81.UE THUNDlR . NEWS MERV GRIFFIN WOVE • • \; ~Figtlbl'lg a.ckM ( t~j Robef1 Undl, Alt Carney MAA8HAI. OIU..OH )MOVIE * * . Table For F!Yt" (1983) Jon V~t. Rlchatd Ctenna llilMOVIE **'It ·speoettunler Advent111• In Thi Forbidden Zone" 119831 P.i. Strauss. Mdly Ringwald. 1. MOVIE • • 'Pottys II The Nexl Day • I 1983) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight -t:10-m WALL STREET WEE< WITH LOUIS RUKEYSEA: AH INYESTMEHT PRIMEI' -t:15-m GAi.A Of STARS 19&4 -•..30-(!)MOVIE u * Juggern11.1t" 119741 Rdlard Harns, Om11 Shani mPETEMGUNN -10:00- f) CJ) FALCON CREST 0 A8&AH AMERICA UG)G>NEWS G 0 MATT HOUSTON 0 IWIBAAA~& THE MNOE..L S'5TER8 mWRESTUNG <O MOVIE • t '"H9J Road To Chtna 11983) Torn Selleck, Bess Armstrong S MOVIE * "Class I t9831 Rob Lowe J~ 1ine Btue1 -10:10-m FMNKI£ VALLI ANO THE FOUR SEASONS -10:30- 41) N>EPEHOEHT HEWS l4J HBO COMlilG A TTAACTIONS -11:00- f) a o (() l11l ~ m NEWS U SATUADAY NGHT 0 AOWAH & MARTIN'S LAUGK-IN a> THE JEFFERSONS Cl> SOLi> GOLD HITS lC 1 THE EVEAL Y MOTHERS H MOYIE * "The Lonely Lady 119831 Pia Zadora. Uoyel Bochnef l MOVIE * * • · Concer1 For Bangladesh • (1972) -11:30- f) 1.1.. MOVIE t Otary Of A Teen-°'09 Hllthhiker )MOYIE **h ·Aiar-Bv..,_" llNll TOl'Q Ciula. Rebecca OIMofnay -12:00- TWlJOHT ZONE llJIJAOCl<S OUOVE t \; ··•o Guna To ~ P•" (11171 Audit Mvrphy, Klf'Mtll Tobe'f. INDEPfJCJIM NEWS T**EOI THE NGHT ~ • * • UFarewell To Manzanar" t 19761 Yu10 SlllmoCa. Nobu ~- ~MOVE . * ' Body Magic ' ( 19S.. I RJCfl Atdonne Kalhleln Knsttl -12:30-0 ALFflED HfTCHCQCI( PAES8fT8 G OOODNIGHT U.: V10E08 t!) ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGK4N Cl) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE -12:3$- H MOV'IE U: They Cal Me .Bruce?" 119821 Johnny Yune Matgau• Hlln-V-ay -1~ C MOVE • * '" Still Of Thi Nagllt" 119821 Roy Sdl8tder Meryl Streep -1:00- 0 Hf.AL TH AS.J) OMOVIE * • *'" 'The &llfighter And The Lady" I 19501 Robert Stacie Grlt>en Roland (])MOVIE * *'" "Wat ~nt I 19621 Jonn S&J. on. Robert Redforo Cl> litOVIE *''''The Ape 119401 Sons l<anolf. HtwyHall Ell) LATBIGHT AMERICA Qt AOWAH & MAlmN'S LAI.JOH.IN l..1MOYIE t *'" King Kong ( 19761 Jett B<ldg· es. Jessica Lange -1:30-m AU ti THE FNill Y ta HEWS OlMOYIE • ''B<iet Atla.r t 1980) Annelle Hl*l, Bttdgel Monet S MOYIE • t "The Bitch ' ( 19791.lowl Col:'lllt Mlchael Coby -1:40- t)WOYE t * • "Dead Heat 0n A Mefry-Go- Round' I 19691 James Coburn. Cam- illa Spa~ -2:00- 0 G) NEWS lntenae Robert waaau teada a police MarCla for a ••Killer By~t .. ID the morie • nl&bt at 8 OD K P, Channel 13. -tta- 0 BllERl'EIC't: A 6Pl!CW. IVOAT -t10- HJUOVE * • "Curse Of The Pink Plnthlr" ( 19831 Ted W•. David Htwn -ta-c MOYIE • * ~ "On Thi hrd" ( 1979) Torn W11t•. John Heard -2:30- G)IOllE • ··~ ulnnOc:ilnt ~., (1973) =·· 0.lldllw Chlpfw\ U "A l.ltUe GM!t" (1971) Ed Nlf. IOn, Oilrie Baer -UO- S MOYE ....... 'l.~. 0983) ~ Moote. Elzattl Mc:Gowm. -4:15- Zl MOVIE *. "Plrlldlle" (19821 W8ll MT-. PhoeDIC.... -3i:30- (!) A9JTT Nil COITBJ.O _.._ f)lllOVE * * * "'t 'Lyd11" ( 1941) Merit Oberon • .loelclfl Con1rt (!)CMTOONI -4:10- Ordering plants by mail? Beware ' ' ... : ., ,. r .. : .. 'I .. Exaggerated claims a clue to mtsleiCiiilg plant advertising _ The Amencan Association of Nur- serymen. with the cooperation and approval of the Federal Trade Com- mission. offers consumers these guidelines for purchasing plants and related products throu~ the mail: •Beware of outlandish advertising claims relating to growth. flowering or fruiting of trees and shrubs. a!> found in such statements as ... grows 20 feet 10 two m onths," "produces thousands of exotic blooms in a fe"' weeks," or "supplies many bushels of fruit the first year.·• The clue to ne.arly alJ misleading advertising rs heavily exaggerated claims. •When advertising for plants makes exaggerated claims. check for accuracy with established nur- serymen. the Better Business Bureau. state extension services, botanical prdens, or other reliable sources ot associated \\Ith plants that mislead the public One e·<ample was the prom otion of an "amazing climbing vane peach:· which was not a peach at all. The "vine" produced a hard. gourd-like fruit tlrat was not edible' except when canned as a preserve •Question claims of "tremendous bargains." Wnte the finn an question for n s retail catalog 10 substantiate regular pnces. •Jf you have an) doubt about the age. size. grade or quaht~ of the plant. write to inquire about It before buying. Reputable ma1lorder nur- serymen will suppl} this infonnat1on •Pay particular attentton to the nature and extent of guarantees. and how they will be honored. This 1nformat1on should be full~ d1sclo~ed in the ad\ertisement. as should the advertiser's identity and mailing ad· dress. Check the FTC "Guide~ l\gaanst Deceptive Ad\cn1sing" •Fly-by-night operators "'ho advertise plants normalh 1.:oncrn- trate on one product a seal.on and push it hard through d1rec1-mail ad\ems1ng, radio. and large ads in nl'\\ 'ipapers For a free l·op~ ut lhl· "(1u1de to Gardening by Mail."' send .i ~If· addressed. stamped (37 cents) bus1· ne~sue (a IO en' elope to: Madorder .\ssoctauon ofNurser)men. Dept. S .:! I 0 CartwriiUlt Blvd.: MassapcqU3 Parl. NY I I 762 Volunteers needed- to give garden tours' Volunteers Interested In giving children's tou'8 are wanted by the Sherman Library and Gardens In Corona del Mar. Purpose of the tours Is to help children gain botanical knowledge and an appreciation of nature In a beautiful end unique Mttlng.. A training program for docents has been written and wUI be under the direction of Shlriey A. Kerins. hortlcutturlst and teacher. Prior botanlcal knoWledge Is not a prerequlslte to pertlclpate. Classes will be held weekly for eight weeks wtth the ntst scheduled at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 10. T ralnees WUI be Introduced to plant behavtor and charactertsttcs. botanical t~ environmental awareness and techniques of guiding young people through the gardens. Those Interested should contact Sherman Ubrary and Gardens. 26• 7 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar 92625 or call 673-2261. mfonnat1on before buying . •Someumes, common names are 1r:.,-1;::============================:-=====::;1--::- L LO\' D • s t ' I ..... ~ I ~!' ,, . JI Give patios a lift ---...__ with tubs of color i ~ ~ "9R ~'>·.·•;> ~"'l .. Plant showcase Thia mlnl-greenhouae makes poulble a wider •election of plants for indoor uae and create• and attractive dJaplay that la vtaJble both lnalde and outalde tbe home. Your local nunery or garden center can ahow you how a window greenhouae can be added to your home to provide an Ideal 1pot for plants year •round. This 1s a good ume lo give your patio. deck or bakon) a hft by adding a tub or two of color. You'd be surpnsed to find how little 1t takes to make a big difference. There are bloommg plants such as hydrangeas for shady areas or chrysanthe mums fortlre full sun that only need a suitable container to make their beauty complete. Don't forget the annuals that cart) the color parade in an> season. Don't.count on a control for Bermuda grass disease tf you're amonJ the unfortunate Southern Cahforn1ans with unsishtly prina dead spot disease in your Bermuda grn s lawn, don't bank on control recomm ndittions from the ca.'1tcrn states for n cure. That's the odv1ce of Robert M. Fndo. profe'i'lor of plant pathol~y. ond Howurd 0 . Ohr. Coopcrattvc- £xtcni>1on plant pathologi!>t. both at UC Riverside The l'C'searchers are scrccnma funa.icidal matcnals for control of 'ipnng dead spot d1~asc To date. the)' have no control rt'- comcn<Llt10M " omc ~st <.'Ontrol advisers 8f't' cla1m1na that thl'd1'>Ca'it tn Califom1n C3Jl be ·cured' by funa1c1dal treat· men" and u~ of ctrtain cultural pn1c11cc'I ~u<.:h as thatch removal anJ ll.'w nitrotcn fr1111i1at1on," "ia\' Endo "These recommendations arc based on information obtained from turf· arnss researchers m the c3stern Unit- ed States. · •• pnng dead spot diSC4se is cam.ed hy tht'fungu lcptosph eria ~omic m \ahfom1a Rcrmudagnl$!>, but ca.stem plant pathologists haven't been able to tsohue the fungus that as inftttina their &rmudn gnl'i~. "T'hcrcfon:, 1nform1uon relating to tht> OC'Currcn~ ond control or the eastern lawn d1~sc may not b( apphcable to the d isca we have 1n C'al1forn1a." J\l..o. l:ndo adds. no control Int 3'iurc: rttommcnded b' castr-m plant pathotog1su rt\ult\ 1n a curr of the dika~. ";\t mo t." he s:l) • "tht> ~~3\Urt\ onl> rtduc.:e the occurrtnct ·cd ~vcril) of tt •• Spnna dead spot cause$ t'1rculat patches of de.ad .and dying BcrmudA.1 grliS after the Sr8'> bruks IU winter dormancy The CU'Clc of disc.a~ grass var; in sit~ from o few inchc' to a foot or more ih dt:uncLCr. The disca • u'uaUy doesn•t ppcar until a Bermuda arass ptantin.a i 1v.o orthrcc ~car old. h l\as ru1n~hpnna Bermuda '"' lawns in the Frtsno ond &kersficld areas in rt"Ccnl )tars and tteently moved into Southern Cahfomia turf whert 1\ tHXJ)C('tcd to spread. E.a\lcm turf.,as tc\t'archcrs ha'c ohtamcd trrat1 ccontml of the d\sea~ -nc,crcompf~tc ~ontrol-"1th the 'i)§tcnlic funlli..-1dc TcNn 1991 (bl.'nom) I). the .\JCR ~an htrs ~1d gard~n sl1op ...... ~ :} (~ BEDDING PLIJITS .. J .------ NEW FALL COLOR CHRYSlllTHEIUIS . .J . ':; Pansies I Violas Pony Pak Reg. 99t IDW 99c Why Buy Used Railroad Ties? When you can buy new codar tlmt>ors 6•8 a rt TM)' can be u.ed fOf , .. ......am.a~ talnlng walla. outltntng pltollng areas or u ~eos. Will last ye.era In tM ground •9•• '14" ¥1111 ULE aaa 4" Pot Reg. s111 KELLO&& BARK D«<Wat1 ... .ncs ..,ometoe be"'ll~ IC>' playg•C'oUnd • COW'• patn-,.. ..... ""d ... ~mu•QP 2 cu. ft, 111-•en •2•• •• ALL ITEMS SUB CT TO STOCK ON HANO Sate Good 8-24-84 to 8-30-84 HOURS: MON-FRI 7 -6 • SAT 8 30·6 • SUN 8:30·S M N F • • ~ LLOYD S NURSERY AN O LANDSCAP E CO . INC \• '-l! (A~1 ':'f H IC 0 , A CHINESE SCRAPBOOK Auoclated Press photographer Neal Ul- evlch ha• captured many aspects of Hf e In China, four of which are presented here In a mort of China mcrapbook. Clockwlae from top, Ulevlch's camera focuaes on the Great Wall. Here, worken dwarfed by the age-old defen•ive barrier, are pictured near repair work at Badallng. The •tretch of wall la cloeed to tourists, but will be opened before Chinese National Day Oct. 1 . Next, a Peking family photognph on that city'• Fiftli ., WltepMtoe Avenue. It's a living tableau of a govern- ment policy that permits young (amlllea ju•t one child. At right i• a woman bicycle mechanic repairing a two-wheeler on the •ide of the road near Peking. And above t. a photograph of a Peklneae hlding from the endleu dust storm•. In this case, the young female lee cream hawker appean to have overdone It. The tiny •lit between du•t cap and face mask allow• her a narrow view of the pau lng scene. Are China's public executions curtailing crime? PEKIN(, ( .\PJ -\n anuent Chinese pro .. erb \3)\. ··I hl· tx·st v.a) to avoid punishment 1., to kar 11:· It 1\ a pnnc1pk the leader\ of modan China sa' the\ ha\t: prJlllll'd ''Ith success tn thl' pa'>t I~ month' Public CXl'CUt 1onc; ot rx·ork wn- v1cted of murtkr rohhl'r\ r:qw .ind lesser crinH''> gl·m·r.111) l alll'd "hoohgan1<,m .. rn lommunl\t u1un- tnes haH' dom1natl'd th· lwadl1nl'' rn Chmese m·w<>r••Pl'r" 'inn· l.1tl' 1,,,t year The exeu11111n' "t:rl' the c11H·rn- ment's ano;wer to a n"nglrtnll· v.a'l' an aftermath 'a'"' Ju<illtl' M1111\tn spoke'lman l u 11,111. of till' '1oknr\: and lawlcc;snec;., of the I %11-76 < ul- tural Revolution. The execution.-.. carm·d out alter the cnmtnal'I were hum1ltatl·d and denounced before ma.-,~d thou..and'I in sports c;tad1um<, arouc;ed memones of the hvstena-filkd show trials of the past· and raised fears abroad that China'c; new human rights-onented cnm1nal code had broken down Not so. Lu claimed in an tnten.1ev.. The cnminals al read}' had Ileen tned. convicted and had appealed The pres1din11udge read out the o;entence and explained to applauding crowds the details that made their cnmes punishable by death. .. It was a means of educating lht public," Lu said. ..The puhllnt) served as a deterrent:· Advocates of the treat-lhl·ni-rough school of pcnolog} wi ll 1.1 1..l' lw.1rt from the cllumed resultc; Lu said that although '1111 1e.,, serious than in many We,trrn l oun- trics. by 1982. China ~a'> mord1ng double the number of cnmc., of ~O )e&rl • Half the cnml'' "'l'H' committed by )'Ouths bctv..een 1hr es of 16 and 15. the \•hoollg;inc," of modem China. Jobie • d1 illu.,1oned. rhrtt "'<'' \ d1sonented b) the exce<,..es ot the ( ultural Rc' olutton. the) operated in gangs to acquire the gadgets and lu\une\ of an expanding tconom\ <;oml·t1ml'' the} turned to rarx· or e'en. Lu \a1d to murder fhl·1r ac ti\ 1t1e'>. he addl·d brought a rx:nod of profound unea\e 10 ( h1nl'\l' \ouet\ 'Women fe<lrl'd to v.alt.. thl' '>trl'et'> of the h1g l Ille\ at nigh I \n n.il hundrl·d thouc .. and of them. l o uin11nlll·J. are in l'amp-; under- going "n·hah1ll tat1on through labor .. ~bout n.nno rcbclliouc; and un- managl•ahk middle '>thool '>tudentc; art• 1 n I 00 <,pecial '>chool'> he1 ng reformt•d through work and c;tud) \.\·n fl'v. of these v.a\ward \Outh'> haH t..nl'lt to the executioner\.bullct. But the v.1deh Jd,eni-;ed executions. man\ ol thl·m in groups. ha,.e (tnen rauc;e to them and more hardened cnminai... l u 'latd \1nrc the antt-crame campaign began he added. 1nc1dents of crime haH· tx-en hahed from nine per 100 people to four per I 001n th ts natton of I h1lllon Rape'i. murders and rob- tx-nec; ha"e dropped 30 to 35 percent and the \ltuat1on ts 1mprovtng each month. according to Lu's accounting. 1 he cnme crackdown began tn September 1983. after the Standing ( omm1ttec of the National People's C ongrc'>'> enla11cd the number of cnme\ punt'ihabk b) death. Its lkct<.1on pulkd a\1de the curtain on \om<· cmninal a\pct ts of C htne~ ltfc nt'' l'r bdoH' <iu'>JX'Cted. acttvtt1cs 'cr1ou' l'nough to warrant the <,u· PH'ml· pt•nalt} r hl'\ 1nrludcd k1dnapp1ng people .1nJ \dltng them. to whom. the < ongrc'>' <ltd not <,pectf). l\nother "·'' an .1pparent prol1fcratton of ...e< rel 'o< u~lt<'' U'ltng '>Uf)Cr\tttton to \Ill ur rdx•ll1on against the &O\Crn· ment f llflllJ! \'Olll\'11 into J"'m1'tttut10n. ) attact..\ b-. armed "hooligan<.," v1ol- enre aga1n<,t c1111ens reporting cnmes and manufacturing or stealing v.eapon<, also were made capital oITen'>C'>. \uggesttng that the}' loo. had Ix-come maJor probkm'> Tht• uc;e of se-.ere punishments to ma1nta1n the power of the central gtncrnmtnt date!. back to the days of thl' fir\t empcror. Shin Shih Huang-ti. 2.204 H'arc; ago He 1:nrnuragcd the Legalt'>t'>. la"'·and-ordcr people dedi- cated to the idea of exemplary punishment l\;ot all ( htnesc agreed with them. The great 'ag<.· ( onfuctu'> 1ns1stcd that there v.ould be no cnmes. and thert•forc no need for lawc;, 1f the peopk ob'ler .. cd the nghl ethical condull Thie; difference of op1 n1on con- ttnued down to the Tang Dynasty when a new code. put into effect an the }'Car 653. decreed that punishment should fit the craminal. The nch and htgh-born escaped many of the de· grading punishments 1n01cted on the poor under this S}'Stem which surv1-.cd into the 1930s and found some t>chocs tn the earl)' days of the Chairman Mao Tse-tuna's Peoples Republic There were no nch or high-born tn those post-rcvoluttonary days but there was a poht1cal cltte. the Com- munist Party. The court . re pons1ble to the p:1rt). treated part) offcndcrs gingerly. Dunne. thi-Cultural Re,.olut1on the lcfitst eittrcnusts. led ~ .. Mao''i wife. Jiang Qing. thumbed their no~s at the law Trials were farce~. a means to inflict puni'it.ment on d1s~11ters Lawycrc; attempttn(t to defend the accu'iCd v.ere themsclve'i J&tled. charged v.11h enlouragma crime. Chana·.., fir..t cnminal code came into C\t\tt'nce an 1979. barcl> three }'ear'I .1fter Mao·c; death and the mcrthrow and impr1,onmrnt of -- ... ~t' Chinese guarda reatrain prlmonen during court eeaalon In etadlum. Public ezecutlon• are belna touted•• an effective method of combattfn& rlelng crime rate. Jiang Oma and her a oc11tc • thl' Gana of Four. It is a model in m~n>' ways. guarantecana the nahts of the defendants and en'iunna a fair trial. "We have made m1'1akc ." ~1d Lu. 52, who pent thl'C'C )Can at hard labor on a farm for cnt1c111ng Jiang Qina. "But v.e 4"!rc only bcgmntng." The new l :)urt bend over b:al'kward to avoid charges of favor- in& the Communi't Pany leadership. One of the youth recently sentenced to death was a grandson of the founder of the Red rmy. Chu Tch. Accu d of rape, ht• wa\ executed. FULLY LOADED! (Stk #5037 ID #107716) 1984 CAMARO 5.0 LITER See Page 2 ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS! HIGHEST QUALITY SALES & SERVICE! THE HARD TO GET UNITS ARE IN STOCK NOW! IT IS OUR POLICY ON OUR PRICES REFLECT ONLY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVID.ED WITH THE VEHICLE. FULLY LOADED - LOW MILES! (Stk #5091 ID # 116571) EUCUTIVE 'l n ST r J 'H CEUllITT EUISPllT 1 •WI! ...... c• ~·cs. 90Sl411 AUDI .,_ 4,9g9 :-:""=::f:$JQ,999 FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSWAGEN . IN THE U.S.A. .. 445 EAST COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 673-0900 ' • - Ofange Coul DAILY PILOT/Friday, A~t 24, 111&4 ace of champions returns with Chevy Camaro WARREN, Mich. Foy\. nohue. Unser. Andrettl. The names are as familiar to •he motorsports circuit as tcamaro" ls lo the world of two- tus-two apcrty cars. And early next year, the most ~mous names In contemporary · motorsports once again will be married with Chevrolet's popular Camero Z28 as the lnternatlonal Race of Champions (IROC) re- turns to the racing circuit after an absence of three yeBrs. Chevrolet -along with prlncl- pal co-sponsors Anheuser- Busch, Goodyear and True Value Hardware -has announced that IROC VIII will debut April 28 al 'talladega International Speed- way, followed by races June 16 al Michigan lnternatlonal Speed- way, July 28 at Talladega and Aug . 25 at Riverside lnternatlonat Raceway. The series witl be contested by 12 of the world's top drivers, piloting Identically-prepared Chevrolet Camero Z28 racing cars. IROC wlll resume Its pos- ition u the onty lnternatl<Snal racing series featuring top driv- ers In evenly-matched cars. All four IAOC VIII events will be telecast nationally by CBS Spcrts, with more than five mllllon race fans expected to view each event. The list of IROC drivers -to be announced later -will In· elude champion drivers from NASCAR Grand National, Indy Car and major international and national road racing series events. The IROC series began tn 197 4. !he only year In which Chevrole-t Cameras were not utilized as the race cars (Porsches were). Mark Donohue started from the pole In all four IROC events that year, won three of the races and the year's IROC overall title. Chevrolet'• 1984 Camaro Berlinetta fea.- turea a cockpit style interior, (above) and atertor touchea of gold trim (upper right). Other highlight.a include a roof conaole, digital inatru.menta and a pivoting, elec- tronic radio. Manual transmiulons have a hydraulic clutch, while automatic trana- miaaion featurea four speeds. American Motors' 1986 jeep will bear 'Co1nanche' na1ne Hundreds of posslble choices were considered before Com- anche was selected as the name for a new Jeep pickup truck for 1986, according to Joseph E. Cappy, group vice president- sales and marketing for Ameri- can Motors. Although Introduction of the new pickup truck to be built off the Jeep Cherokee-Wagoneer platform is still a year away, the company decided to announce the Comanche name In advice "to begln to what the public I appetite," Cappy saJd. . "We'll be building these new pickups in both four-wheel-drive · and two-wheel drive," Cappy said. "This ls our first state-ot- the-art product in the two-wheel- drive market. which accounts for 75 percent of the light truck market, so it is very Important for us to get the name and the timing out front as quickly as possible." He said the long list of sug- gested names included more than a dozen North American Indian tribes, and was liberally sprinkled with animals, reptiles, cities, mountains, and space age subjects. The list of possible names was developed from many sources "including a synect lcs session among our own people. The group sat around a conference table and rattled off name after name that seemed appropriate for a Jeep pickup truck," he noted. The list was pared to eleven flnalsts for a special evaluation by 99 compact pickup owners and 113 potentlal buyers In Dallas, Denver, Pittsburgh and San Diego. They were asked to rate the names ln such categories as appropriateness, llkeablllty and memorabUlty, and also on vari- ous Image attributes. "Comanche was deemed the best overall name In terms of appropriateness and memorability, and conveyed a rugged. off-road Image," Cappy said. "And It ties in very well with Cherokee -a name we In- troduced 10 years ago." Cappy noted that the first two runners-up were names that already had an association with Jeep. "Renegade finished second in the competition,'' he said, adding that "We ottered a llmlted- edltion Renegade model In the Jeep CJ line in 1971 and It has been a regular In the CJ lineup since 1974. ·Summer weather causes rnore trouble than overheated radiators Summer driving tips usually concentrate on how to keep your radiator from boiling over. Thafs not enough, says Saab. Heat can affect the family car in ways most people never expect. According to Dan David, Saab- Scania of America technical manager. not on ly engines over- heat. The same can happen to cassette decks. batteries. tires -you should even look out tor summer hazards to your car's paintwork and wiper blades. Heat is the enemy of a car's cassette tape player. According to David, high temperatures make the tape drive components sticky. They pick up dirt and adhesives from tapes, especiaHy if the cassettes have been left In a car parked in the sun. "Unless the player is cleaned periodically, the tapes can tangle and jam the machine". David said. Tape players can be cleaned wlth lsopropyl alcohol or with a special tape cleaner. such as the tape deck care kit Saab provides to every buyer of a 1984 Saab Turbo. When working on a car's electrical system, including the radio or other accessorles. it's good practice to disconnect the battery. But David has a word of warning on this subject: "Re- member to clean lhe battery posts. especially in hot weather." If the positive battery post is not cleaned before reconnecting, there may be an oil film between the battery post and the terminal end --leading to another summer problem, David said . Ford sales show fine first half Sales show increase of 37 percent over same previous period Southern California Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers sold 84 ,481 new veh1ctes during the first half of 1984, an increase of 37 percenl over the 61 ,551 units sold last year through June, according lo Ford sales ex- ecutives 1n Los Angeles. '"The strengthening economy and strong new products set the stage for robust sales in the Southland," said J. C. Stewart. sales mtinager for Lincoln- Mercury Division's Los Angeles district. "In !act. sales here were well above automotive industry averages tor the six-month period." Lincoln-Mercury dealers sold 20 .784 new cars during the period, registering a 57 percent increase over last year 's sales of 13,238 units. according to Mr Stewart. "Our newes1 cars -the Topaz, Cougar and Mark VII - led the charge ,'' Stewart noted. "Topaz sales were phenominally 557 percent ahead of last year. Cougar was up 62 percent and the Mark VII was up 187 percent. "M ore Mark Vlls were sold In the Southland than In any other market," he added. Ford dealers sold 37.037 new cars and 26,660 new trucks ~--d uring the January through June ~ period. ·'Mustang, which does better in Calltoria than in any other market, was up 14 percent over a year ago. Together, Thunderbird and Mustang were the No. 1 and No. 2 best selling domestic models in California through Apnl. The price was right O'Donnell also reported than truck sales were up 36 percent over the previous year with strong sates performances by Bronco 11 , up 187 percent; Ranger. up 23 percent, and F- Series convent ional pickup trucks, up 37 percent. Barry Malloy hando the lleyo or a new 1984 AMC Eagle to ETe Remmer of La&unA Nl.j{uel. Rem mer won the car on the teleTialon &ame show, ''The Price la Right." The car was donated to the ahow by Gary Gray, owner of Orange Coaat Jeep/Renault in Coeta Mesa. Remmer won the 1how'1 grand prize -worth more than 817 ,000 -by being tbe cloaeat to aueaalng the correct price of Yarloua ttema on the ahow'a ''8laowcaae. •• Sprint rnakes quick sales in West I. Fuel economy and price have Coast states. gave the model Since the car's lr lroductlon, :t been th• major factors leading to high marks on performance, Chevrolet dealers delivered ~ purchue of a 1985 Chevrolet handling, slyllng and Interior 4,514 Sprints Sales of the ) Sprint, according to buyers of layout Overall. 99 percent of smallest car 1n the United States ~ Chevy'• neweat small car They those questioned Indicated !heir have been limited to the West ~ ilao Hid they would not hesitate overall Impression was very good Coast because voluntary elC.port ~ to NComm«H'td Sprint to friends or good and 98 percent said they reslructlons by the Japanese l and retatJvat. would not heltltate to rec-have res1r1c1ed thetr avallablllty Purchasers of the Spring, tn-ommend lhe Sprlnl as a posslble to 17,000 units through the end of roduced In May In nine Wes! purchase. next March Extreme underhood temperatures turn this oil fllm into a strong electrical re- sistance, which can lead to hard- to-dlagnose voltage problems. ranging from instrument fluctua- tion to a dead battery when engine and battery are hot. As for tires, "overheated tires don't boll over. they blow out or shred to bits with no warning.' David said. "In the same way that the engine Is water-cooled, think of tires as air-cooled. So In the summer, keep the tires cooler by William Miller maintaining the recommended air pressure. If driving long dis- tances with a full load, add a couple of pounds above the normal pressure." Heat falslfles tire pressure readings, so always check tire pressures whlle the tires are cold and never remove air from a hot tire, Saab's spokesman said. David recommends exterior cleanliness this time of year: During the summer the strong sunlight combines with acid rain and other pollutants to attack a car's finish . "'Fight back by washing the car regularly with lots of water," David said. "It's the best way to stop the formation of permanent spots that mar the finish." By damaging the paint, Industrial pollutants promo\§. rusting. The ozone In the alr also deteriorates wiper blades. Mid- summer is therefore a good time to Inspect and, It need be. replace them. according to Saab. Newport's Miller appointed to newly-created Isuzu post William Miiier of Newport Beach has been chosen to flll the newty created post of field oper- ations manager/sales for Ameri- can Isuzu Motors Inc. Miiier takes on the new job after a stint as part supply and distribution manager for the car company, and will be responsible for coordinating the efforts of the four AIMI regions In the United States with the national office. "'Mr. Miller has done an excep- tlonal job in the parts department since joining AIML and I am pleased to announce that he has been selected to head this Im- portant new department," said John E. Reilly, senior vice presi- dent and general manager of AIM1. Before joining lsuzi, Miller was natlonal parts planning manager at Toyota Motor Sales. He Is also a 21 -year veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Two ne-w front-wheel drive wagons join Buick's lineup Two all-new front-wheel-drive wagons, the Century and the Century Estate, Join Buick's 1984 lineup of high-technology, high- style, hlgh-utlllty station wagons. The new wagons share much of the appearance of the Century coupes and sedans, but the slmllarlty ends with the unique, one-piece, top-hinged tall-gate that permits ready access to the cargo area. The wagons also feature a separate llft-up rear window with an avallablewasher- wlper. Cargo capacity Is 74.4 cubic feet, 2.8 cubic feet larger than lhal of the 1983 Regal wagon It replaces. Cent1,1ry wagons also can be equipped with a rear- facing third seat (not available on the 1983 Regal). lncreHtng pa11- anger capacity to eight. A split folding second seat re standard on both Century wagon models. A 2.5 liter four-cytlndeer en· glne with electronic fuel Injection Is strandard In both the Cfntury and the Century Eetate wagon. aa Is an automatic tran1ml111on. Available engines Include a 3.0 liter V6, and I 4.3 liter V8 dletel for even greater fuel economy. A four-speed automatic trans- mission, with overdrive. Is avail- "Bble for even more mlles per front suspension, computer- gallon. selected chassis springs, and Inside, the Century wagon trailing axle rear suspension. decor combines sophistication Buick 's llne of optional equip- and utility. ment Is available on both Century Manual rear vent windows, left wagon models. and right, are standard. Cargo-Skyhawk and Electra round protecting carpeting in the load out Buick's top-of-the-llne In area Is available, as are lockable both utility and elegance. storage compartments tn the With nearly 88 cubic feet of rear quarter and load floor. avallable luggage space, the Cloth or vinyl notchback seat& 1984 Electra Estate Wagon la are standard on the Century Buick's top·of-the-llne In both wagon and cloth seat• are reg-utillty and elegance. ular equipment on the Century With a third seat, the Electra Estate. The new 2000-Serles Estate will accommodate etght pushbutton AM radio le standard passengers . Form-fitt ing on both models. A new, In-notchback front seats, with a erementally adJuateble alee· two-way power control for the tronlc crulae control 11 available driver's side, are standard, Also on all 1984 llllll:ks. --•tandard are air conditioning. a -Outald•, 1 light colonial quart2·con1rollad analog clock. wooodgraln vinyl treatment Is tllt steering column, electric door avallable. For greater luggage-locks, power steering, power carrying capacity, a roof rack and windows. and a remote control air deflector may be ordered. electrlc tailgate lock. Steel-t>eltad radial-ply black-The standard engine on the wall Urea (P185175R14) ara atan· Electra Esta ta Wagon for 1984 ls dard on Century wagone with the compact, powerful, 5.0 Illar gasoline englnee; dleoel· VB. The 5.8 liter diesel VB Is equipped wagon• take the ume avaHable. Other 1tandard Items tire style but Jn·the P1115/75R14 Include automatic tran1ml11ion configuration. Also •tandard are with overdrive, hlgh-.nergy lg· low-drag power brakes (front nltlon. Computer Command disc, rear drum), MacPherson Control (with gasoline englne1). I I . ' SPECIAL ·FACTORY ORDER "~ *STATION.WAGON SALEj(; To ·choose From . ' YOUR CHOICE s, 6 ·or a Passenger . ' 9(0UR CHOICE Compact, Mid Size or Full Size · 9 YOUR CHOICE 4-Cylinder, V-6 or v-·a Engines · 9 FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! I EXCELLENT BANK OR GMAC FINANCING on approved credit Year-End Savings!! We Need Your Trade-In!! SELLING FAST! COME IN TODAY FOR BEST SEL·ECTION! · All cars subject to prior sale and sold on approved credit Sale price plus tax. license. documentary fee and applicable smog fee GPRE PO TIAC 13600 BEACH BLVD.• WESTMINSTER •(Beach at Garden Grove Fwy.) (714) 892-~651 or (213) 598-9620 -; ___ _:___ ____ ......__....._____--3 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Augu11 24, 1984 ~· • , GARFIELD THE FAlllL\' CIRCUS, r -; • •. , , 'I ,,. '. "Jeffy! Come back here with my pretzel! Oooh! I hate you, Jeffy!" MARMADU KE by Brad Anderson "Sorry, Marmaduke ... when I turned on the vacuum cleaner, I didn't realize you were under the table." .. by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "There's really nothing seriously wrong with her .. just the blahs.·· Hank Ketcham l t , l.ooK AT ™IS . M1T~EU.. I Yi:xJ CAN GET TOP lX1J.AR FOR ~~HOOS~ RIGfIT f¥)yJ BETTER ter WAIT by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1100'.\ Ml'LLl~S SHORE ENOUGH ... o~ TH~N WATCH OUT BsLIEVE Mr:, MYNA! SWIVEL! You fOF<GoT loG~ TOT.AU'/ DRESSED! PEA~l1TS IT SAvs ~ERE THAT SOME BIRDS HA'IE 11 MAGNETIC HEADS '' ~ HANDSOM~ WE'LL Kf3f:P S'TR,AN<;E~S WITH RACY AN f3Y~ OUT ~~ INTENTIONS~ fOF2 THEM · :~ ~IRLS' ·' :;-'{P 1' SOME BIRDS ~AVE IRON OXIDE IN TISSUE 6HllND THEIR EVES TMAT MELPS TMEM TO NAVl6ATE 11 by Charles M . Schulz TUMBLEWEED OH~, rrs 'THAT SN{(AS'ftC '~"&AN ~IN. by Tom K. Ryan ---~---------___ __..._ ......... _____ _ 1 · . ' BRIDG[ ~-~------- TWO TR M ~TOO !ANY CHARLES GOREN N('&th~r vuln.-robl•· We t dt"al . NOR'l'H • KJ 5.C v 1086 0 85 + A876 Wl<:ST EAST •A86 •32 'V K J 9 3 2 c:::i Void 0 2 O KQJ 109'743 +QJ95 +1043 SOUTH +-Q 1097 'V AQ754 0 A6 +K2 The bidding: W eat North Eaat South Paa1 Pau 4 O 4 'V Obie Pa11 PaH l'au Opening lead: Two of O. Thi~ had been going so badly that Tr~mp Coup Tommy had SHOE DR ADDLE atayt'd away from the club ror months. Readers wall remembt'r that Trump Coup Tommy played Ilk a duffer exc pt In one cir cumslance when trumps were breaking badly. Then he became the Superman of the Green Baize, bringing hom scemlnf{ly impos i· blc contructa with ease. Tommy had hardly at down at the table after hi& long absence when this hand was dcalL. East preempted in third seat, but it takes more than a preempt lo 1ulence Tommy. He weighed in with tour heart.a. and West's double was deafening. North was resigned to another 1,100 pe nally, but he reckoned without Tommy's peculiar talents. Warned by the double that trumps were stacked on has left. Tommy played the hand 1n master ful fashion. He won the a,ce or • diamonds and led th 10 or pad West htld off with th· ac~. 1 Tommy promptly hilled hi illL tion to clubs. He cashed lht king and ac · clubs and ruHed a club 1n hand . N he led another spade. West could no better than win the ace and 1 out with a spodo. Tommy won the board. rurted another club. t.• exited with II . pa.de. Down to nothing but trum poor West wn~ forced to ruff • exit with a trump. The low tru was won on the table. and n Tommy conceded his diamond los West was forced to ru Cl partner's winner and lead tl\ll from the king Of trumps I Tommy's ace·queen tenace. Tommy ended up scoring th trump tricks and two ruffs, t spaqes, two clubi. and a diamond ,a total of 10 tricks! by Jeff MacNel '(OJ~ A™l£TE~ (aJT. ~ by Kevin Faga FOR BE1TER OR FOR WORSE MICHAEL, YOJ°RE. FILTHY! WHERE HRVE you Be.EN I? l. FU~K \' WINKERBEAN "rnE. BE.Pl.H WAb FON I AND lME. HISTORICAL 61~ WEJi!E. IN1ERE.bTtN& ... 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IT MAY 11 ta .. delcr1bed M USUAL NOISE. Tnm .. S. omc. 151 .. B-2. Colla ..._-CA. C>f'~ or 9'IOCJW 01LOt1offf'9Ct9464. In.._ '2911 .c.t "-' ....... JOG SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALi. Lot 33 of Trtet Ho. 2964, Notwttf\tttncfl.ng any other 6'0 !am M11111 tr• t2127 entity tnat do. IKllltlllM Qty of ec:i.. ,,..;. .. lM ~ 0-. 300 HMloMI Aw C-...... "YOU NUO AN IXP\.A• In IN City of Cotta ....... C>f'~ of thlt cnapt• P.O OtewerO The undll~TNSt• under a actttiou. Mnie IN tf!OM'on•,,.,raco-dld"' ........ A ....._ Col CAllUF ~Tl~E°'P~~'c:t~~= ~~·.:·=: ::n~==I~~~~~ =:,~~~~ =.: ol lhe-:= ~t=--~::.,~= ::C:.4~'= ':Hinlllr\aCIC... ...:::: .. ~..!~~ i:::: l!i!: I AGAINST YOU, YOU COfdedlnlk>ok 104 Peioe25. IOn to Wlllf\llly mlllieor con• o.liy PtlOt AUOUttl4, tddr-Ind ottw OOfl'W'nOn netlon followlng 9'1-'-t1e0rda of M6d ~. It. co.e. ...... CA tM21 tH03 ...... ~ SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 2t 9l'ld f'T of Mlecelleneow ti~. Of eaute to be made 31, leptember 7, ttM :ation, If tll'f't, 1t10Wn "DeA (the llc:tHloue '*Ni" at10Wft .. unit 4 on 8 Con--L •"' I< w • ~ 2 11 Tilll bulinMie ii OOfto .... c;.., _.. YV.. =..,In ::,,~ofot th9 or conllnU.cl, ll'Y IOud, un. '·1M her prOYtdecl, hoW't«, N» ~ ~ "*1 t9COrded In :;i:i-Av CA -... ~ • ....... ..,. hll .... -ill ITAN·SHAW COAPOA· ,._,_., .,... Mid n•CH1ery, and unu•ut SaldMle*tlbe~. but tllloue neme 11t1a11 be u.ct look 124&7, P-o-11 of Of• . _ .. 1 ,.,._ ...... ~ _ _.If"' ATION, I Ctl"omla COfl>Or• ......,.,ry nolM Which dltturbl IN fUIUC ll)TJCE Without ~I Of ••· un1a91 tMr9 i. a ~ 11cta1 "9c:ord9 of Mid~ I fllnO WlrlQ, 11.... Hun9 Ker1 J 8'111otd ,__Cl ~ etlon .. duty appotnled T'h9 ttr•t tOdr99e end ~or quiet of any neigh· ran=...-orlmpW,,.. ft0ittr9tlon 1lfUI IN ar.,._ end .. delflned In tl'\al Cl#· St Yeftlura, CA'*' TIW •a1E1c• WM ...., Tiil -••• ... T1Wt• Utldef-tn. f~ other oommon dMlgnatlon, bOrhood °' Which cauaee CH ,_ ger title, poc1 ••on. ot COunty Recof'~, tn CMit of talrl o.ctetllllon ot ~ TNI ""'.,_. la ~ MU\ lfte ~ a.'11 d Or· """ .,. OoufltY Oleltl of • dMCrlt>ed deed of tru•t If any, of "'-tM1 property dllOOl'l'lfon or ennoyane. to NOnca CW encum ano., to P9Y !tie c:orpotationt. lncfi.lde the n.nta. oondiUonl and r• dud4lld ~ • oeM'W '*" ... County on ~ ~1. ..,.. c.c..,.y • ~ WILL 8ELL AT PUBLIC dHCtlbed lbOve 11 eny rMAOn1ble ~ of TRU'ST'lr8 Ul.I rem~ pMctc>e1 aim of ,,.,.,_ of tn. p,...ioen1 11~ recotd90 NOY9rn-nlr1hlC> ,.... t9M AUCTION TO THE HIGHUT purported to be: 2442 notmal Mnahl~ tMld-T.& ..._ ,.._..,...., the no1 •) MCUted by Mid e.cteuwy, TtellU,_ and tier 2t, 1917, In Book 12471 Hee Hint Tin ,_. ,_ BIDDER FOA CASH or .. VaeeelK Pl., Co.ta MeM, lno In the .,... LAZARUK Deed ot nm, lilf41JI In ..... M8Mgar • ~ 1201 of ~ ~ Thie lttt..,,.... .... fllld Publlhld or-. Coeilt ~ ~ c.- ... forth In a.ctlon m Of CA. ~he •tanOlfd Which may vou ARE IN DEFAULT t-.on, • pr~ In Mid The City Counc41" Of .,.. OOfdl ol Mid County. weu. die County CtMI of Or· Delly Noc~ ,., a 1 ~,.,. ~ fl I Ml'fl. tM CM! Code, .. right, tttle The undeftlgned TNttt• be coneldefed Ill detef'mln-UNOt!A A Ot!!O OI' TRUST not9(•). ..,....,,... h tll'f't, Olly of eo.t1 MeM ,...,..... PARCEL 2 An undl¥1ded ln09 Couf,ty on~ 2t, ~-1. J•, 1tM ......._ ,, , ... and lni.re.t conwYld to dlaclalmuny llablllty fotany Ing whetheu Ylol111on ofthe DA Tl.D APRIL I, 1M2 UN-und« ttie terma Of the o.id the f10M 10 ,.,_ lllY or Ill °"901~ ( 111•tl'I) ... 1... ,_722 ,_ llZ and now held by I( under lncOfl"ectMll of In. .. ,_ C)f'ovtalont Of lhla MGtlon ex-U:SS YOU TAKI ACTION of Tn.ilt, ,._, c:NfO-and bldl inw.t • l_.,t In OOtll-.,_ uld DMd Of Trutt In the ~encl°"* oommon ltt• mey lnclud41, but not be TO PROTECT YOUR""°"· b.pentee of the T~ Md O.tect: ~ 21, 1M4 JllOft In ano t6 L.ot 1 of Tr~ ~ OnlnOt 0.-ptoperty ti.relnetter er .. dellonetlon. If any, llhoM\ llmlted to. IN fOllowlnQ,. ERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLD AT Of the tn.llU a.tecfby Mid PublWled Oi1nge eoe.t 1464 M 1fMMft on • map .,..-, Piiot Auou1U4, 11 tctl~: heteJn, (al The level Of nolM; A PUBLIC SAL!. IF YOU 0Hd Of Tru.tl, lo-wit: Dally Piiot Al9* 24, 1N4 reco;ded in Book . 4 ti, 5-ptember 1, 14• 19!'4_., TAUSTOR CYNTHIA 8 hld .... wlllbemecte.but (b)Whelherthenetureof NEED AN EXPLANATION $117,8'117. ~ ,_43,4"1nd45ott.•· ..-"' TAACY,amam.ciwoman .. Without ~t 0t wt/• lheno1Mleutual0tunu1Ue1. 0' THE NATURE OF THE The~undWMld ~M-.'9COfdlot her 1o1e and MC*tte prop. ran~uPNM Ot lmpiled,,. (Cl Wheth« the Ofi9 n of PROCEEDING AGAINST Deed of Truet "'9r9tof0f9 «I· P\BJC fl)TIC( Mid Couflty. --.---.,.-lllft-----9'1Y Giit tit .. , PDIUlllon, °' the nolM II natUtll Of un· YOU, VOU SHOULD CON-ec:uled and~ to the ~"9 INNfrom Unit.I ,._ r.1119'A 8ENEflCIAAY:HEWPORT encum 9n098, to pay In. natural, TACT A LAWYER ui"""1tgnect •written Dec-C#-'W 1to14 ~ 1-0 to 14----------B.4L80A SAVINGS AND tel'Mlintng P'lno4Pel Mn Of (d) The level and lntanllty On SEPTEMBEA 7, llM leratlon of dllfai.ilt Md 0.. MCORDIO 141... O lndulM, 1.0 1o 1'-0 ~ ACtnlOU9 • l!,IM LOAN ASSOCIATION, a the nota(•)teourwd by Mid of Ille beckground no1 ... ff at t 15 a.m .. GAEY OAK mendlorS.,lndeMttten .....,....,,,.,, cfUIMMd 1·Y lnd 14-Y~ NAmaT,,m_rr Cellfomla corpOfltkln Deed of TMt, with lnlerea1 an~· FINANCIAL CO APO"· Notiol of Oetault Md~ M-11111 t ~ on a condOriun The folOwtng,.,... .. Aecofded F~ 25 thereon. • C>f'O¥ided In Mid •) The s><o•lmlly of the ATIOH, • Cellfornla COfPOf· tlon to W. Thi und•llgnect T .t. MO. V'lml plan r1eorded In Boote c:tolno ~ M: 1912 • lnett. No. 82-4M45i no19(1). ad'IM09e, If ttry, to ruldenllal ~ng •tlon, u duly IC)p0int9d ca.-a.kl NoUc1t of 0.-MtlilW 12451, P11g9 15 of Otf1c1a1 NEWPORT WHOUSAlE of C>fftd9I ~dm In IN of-underthel9m18ofMld Deed flCllHlea, Tl'Ult• unclef Md puraiM1 fault and Elec:tk>n tow to NOTtCS °" ~Mlt.T Aecotdl ohald County and LTD .• MOW. 19thS1 .. Cotta nee Of the ~Oer of Of. of Trull, f--. ctlargea and (t) The nature and zoning to Deed of Trut1 rec«ded be raeorded In the oounty AND IUCTIOM .. o.nnect In that C*taln MeM. c.af t2t.21 ange County: Mid deed of 9llpentee of Iha Trutt• end of lhe 9'M within which the APRIL 2t, 1N2 ... Inst. No ~ tl'le real property 11 TO MLL UlllDSJt Dederatlon of ~ l.eonard F Jonae Jr .• 61& ltult dMGrlbti. the tollowlng of the '""'' er.led by Nkl nolM emart•I•, 82-14e82, In boot! • pege of locllted. DUO °" T1'UIT c:oncll11ona end ,~ ,.,.,...,, Corona del M•, C>f'OC*tY: Deed of Tn.aat. (g) The danllty of the In-otnclal AeoOfdl In tl'le otftoe IT IS INTENDED THAT tMll'ORTAlfT NOTICI tlCOfded Nov.miler 21 C.ut. ~S That pMlon of Bloc* "D" The 1ot91 llmOUnt of the hablta.llOn of tl'le ., .. within of the County ~-of THE SALE WILL BE CON· IF YOUA PROPERTY 18 IN 1tn, In 8ook f2471, ,. l.«lnwd '· Jonae Jt of "Cofone def Mar·'. In the unpaid b91anoe of the obU-which the nolM emanalet, OAANGE. State Of CALI-DUCTED OH BEHALF OF FORECLOSURE. BECAUSE 1205, of Offtciel AeoOJdt of Thia ctatenwlt -flied Qty of Nftpot1 BMch, u Q811onMC\ndbythee>f'op-(h)Thetlmeoflhedayend FORNIA executed by THE TRUSTEE BY: CALIF. YOUA.REBEHIHDINYOUA N'dCounty. wtttlltieCountyeterilolOf· lhOwn on a rnep recorded In 9'1Y lo be acid end reuon-night the nolae oocura. GEORGE M. LAZARUK ANO POSTING & PU8USHING PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE The street 8dd,_ lfld ange County on AugU9t t , Book 3, PtQM 41 end 42 of able eettmated QOSta, ~ !II The duration of the DOROTHY LAZARVK, HUS· CO., l028 N. LAKE AVE., SOLD WITHOUT ANY other c:onvnon de91gflatlon, 1984 Mlecellaneou• Map• re-per'8ee and edvancea It the nolM; BAND AND WIFE WILL STE. 201, PASADENA, CA. COURT ACTION, end you If any of the real P'OC*'IY ,..... COfda Of Orange cOunty time of the lnltl .. ~.blaUon O)Whether the nolM llr• SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 111~, 213/811-4546. may l\lve the legal right to dHc'rlbed abou la Publllhed Or .. C0Mt Clllfornla, fylng 8outhetly 0j of the Notic. of Sale II curr~t. Intermittent. or TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR DATE: 8110/"4 Mng your 9C(:.OUl"lt In aood purported to be: 1036 see. DllllyPllol Augutt f7, 24, 31, Md ~jac:.lt to th•t certain '40.et2.M . oonstmn1; at\d• CASH (payable 1t lime of VICl<IE L AOAMS ttendlng by paying alt of Bl'Mn, Coal•......_ CA. 8-ptembet 7. 19"4 County Road M deecrlt>ed In The beneflc:tery under Mid (k) Whether ll'le nolM It .... In l•wful money of the ATTORNEY IN FACT your pu1 due peymanta plUe The underllgned Trutl.. F-201 a deed recorded May 3 .Deed or Truat tieretofote ex-produced by • commercial United Stat•) at the front ATTORNEYS EQUITY COA· permitted eo111 and ax-dllcla.lmt any lfabllity1oniny 1 ________ _ 19l8 In Book 282 P• 112 ecuted end dellllwedto tl'le Of noncomm81'claJ activity. antrance to the OLD Orange PORATION petlNil within Ulr• month• lncorrectntU of IN 1ir.i rtaJC M>TICE of~. end rncN-e S>enlcu-underllgned • wrllt«I 0.C· (I) The denllty of the In-Coun1y CourltiouM, loeated PIJbllthed Orange Coast from the date ttlla nota of add,... end other oommon i--------- larty cs.icnbed u lollOWI· lat1tlon of dehlul1 and 0... habitation ot the ., .. •f· on Santa Ana Blvd .. be-Dally Piiot Auguat fO, 17, 24, default wu rec0tded. Thia de91Qn9tlon If any ahowl'I AChUOUl IU-aa Beglrvilno ata point of Infer~ mend tor Sale, mnd • wtlttan tecied. twHn Sycamore St. & 1984 amount It S4.83t 84, " of her.Jn '_ ' NAm aTAT'b9Jff MCtlon of the Soottierty llne Notlol of Default end £lee. SECTION 3 Thi• Ordl-Bl'oedway, Senta AM. Call--F·1M 7/11184, and will lncraue Sald'*8wfllbemade, but The tolowlng ~ .,. 01 Mid County Roed (now lion to Sell. The underllgned nance lhall lake effect and tornta Ill right, thle and unlll your llCCCM'lt becomea Without cownan1 or ..,. doing bu9"'9M •· Bayetde Drive) .,,d lh• c8UMd Mid Notlol of 0.-be In lull tore, lmmecllately lnter"t con~ to Md PlllJC fl)TIC( currmnt You mey not hlV91o ranty, e11pr991 or knplled,,. CHEZ DANTE. 1101 Cor· Weeterty 11,,. of Acecla Av-fault and E>eallon to Sell to ll'om end afte< the PMMQe now held by It under Mid pay the entire unpaid pot· ~ding tttle, pc 11111·~._ or enthlan W•y. Newport enue In Mid Corona del Mir be recorded In the county thereof, and PflO< to the ••· Deed of Tn.it1 In tile proper1y NOTICI tlon of '10AJI eocount, ~ ancumbranc.e.i to pay 111e 8-:t'I Cellf 92teO produced 8out'*1y to tNi wtlefe the reel proper1y le plratlon of nttean ( 1!5) d119 lltueted In Mid County end ~ u!D. !.. though full pmymenl -d9-remaining ptlriclpel .,.,, of A.R.R b; 2100 VIit• lntenectlon· thence South located. lrom Its puaage, lhall be Stat• deecrlt>ed u : -• • .... ..v -rNlnded. but you mutt pay the note(•) MCured by 11i1c2 LWed ~ ,. ___ .. alonQ the sOuttlwmt llne Oat« Jut'/ 30. 19&4 publlthed once In the OR· I.OT 14 OF TAACT NO. NOTICE IS HEREBY ttie llmOUnt ttated .OOW. Deed of Truat wtUI lnt•eet Celt ~""""...,.' .._.,, ohald8eyWdeC>ttv.~04 WINDSOR MANAGE-ANGE COAST DAIL't' 2598, IN THE CITY OF GIVEN th•I ualed Atter thtee montM from thereon •pr0vtdedlnllik2 S ·,....~ Preeldent t.-t to the lrue point of b.. MENT CO. PILOT. a newepaper of gen-COSTA MESA, AS PER Pfopoealaw':lberecetvect by Ul9 date of reclOl'datlon of note(t).' .avancea, If any, Th. mtemant -fled ginning, Mid point being the .. Mid Truat• erlll clrcula11on, printed and MAP RECORDED IN BOOK the City of eo.t. Me9a to thla document (wNch date of under tne temw of Mid Deed wl1l'I a. Ccunty Clertl of Dt· mo.I ai.terty comer of lhl 4311 Wllthlre Btold. publlahed In the City of 111. PAGES 47 THROUGH wtt· The City Coundl, P.O .. recorddon appMr9 ,,_. ol Tn.181 ,._ c:Nto-Ind ... ~ on "'9.mt I land conV9Y9d to Ectwtn Loe AnolMe. CA. 90010 Costa M9N, 1o09111er with 48 OF MISCELLANEOUS Boa 1200, Cott.~ c.n.-on). uni.. the obllgatlon ~of the TNltee Ind 1984 ' Wanoenhelm and wife by 2131t3i-14e2 the ,,.,.._ of the mmmbets MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF tomUI 9282&-1200, on °' being for9doMd UC>Ofl P*· of the trustt cnated by Mid F2llMI deecf• recorded Seo1nber By: RONALD L GARMAN, of the Qty Counal voting for THE COUNTY RECORDER before Iha hour 1:00 a.m. on mltl • longer per'lod, you Deed of Tnnt. PIJbbhed Ct-.. COM! 19 1944 In Book 1253 VICE PRESIDENT end against ,,.. ume OF SAID COUNTY Fflde,y, September 14. tlM. heYe onty the lep rtght to The total amount of Ille o.lty Piiot ~ 11. 2._ 31 p.Q. 139 of Offldal ,..'. PIJblltMd Orat199 Coe.et PASSED AND ADOPTED The 1treet eddr ... end It ahlll be the reaponllblllty atop the fonldoeure by P9Y-unpaid be1ano1 of O.. CCI--~ 7 1114 ' ' c;ordi· 1~ Southerly DallyPllot August 10, 11, 24, this 20th day or Aug\111. other common d9algnatlon, of the bidder to dellWr hie tng the tntlre lllTIOUnl d9-gatlotl ~by the C>f'op-F-204 along itie Southwaeteny tine 1984 1184 If llfY, of the ,.... property bid to the City Clertl'1 Otnca manded by 'YO"' credltOf. erty to be ao6d Md r..aon- ol Mid 8ayelde on... 53 58 F-187 Donn Hall dHcrlbe'd above I• by tile proper announced To find out the emount able •tlm•ted 009t9. 0 • ---------fe.t· th9nce Sout,,.,._.tirfv Mty0t ol the City purported to be: 2004 time. Sida wlll be ~bllcty you must pay, °' to arr-.noe l*1MI and 9dvaicea 11 the "8.IC HOTIC( ~ the Norttlw91terly line PUBUC NOTICE of Coate M... TUSTIN AVENUE, COST A OI** and reed aloud 91 for pmyment to atop the fen-time of the lnltlal pubtlc9tlon --------- ol thet certain 40-toot...... ATTEST. MESA, CALIFORNIA 92827. 11:00 a,m., Of ... oon ther• cto.n. Of" your property II ol the ~Ice of Sale .. NOTICI Of' ment conV9Y9d to the Qty of DEPARTMENT OF M11y T Elllott The underl6gned Trust• after u practlc:able on Fn-m for9Cloaure for wry other $9,903.!M. TMJe'fU' PUBLIC HEARINGS will be held at . EASTBllff ELDEfTMY Setm. 2627 Visb del Oro Newport Be~. CA Cl1 Sept .... 4, 1914 IN M "1 TNtPOSE Reot AT 7:00 P.M. **** ADAMS ELDEfTUY SCll>Ol 2150 (',UJhause Road Com Miu, CA an September 6, 1914 ~ Tll IU. TNtPOSE R<OI AT 7:00 PJI. NEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT I t ~1~0 •• ~~ INf~N~~~:uE ~~fy <;:~~'fa\~~. :=::::~:!~= ~·t:=~~~c:; STv:Gs:: ~~!=IC~ o:::~::: le99~=.., the line of ,..,..,, high tide of SERVICE Publllhed Orange Coul eddr ... and other common Hell. n Fair OfM, Cott. SOCIATION, 15725 E. WM-ec:vt9d and delNeredto the T ....... ...,,_ ,....... .... c... ......... a. n. t• , 11• :,':/-=nc .. °:::t,1/~~~ ~~ 19~1y Piiot Augus~-22~ ::!f:•tlon," any. lhoWn ~:9.ti~~eJ: A~~ ~eo?~4·11!ih'~'~!:11~:: ~":'~ci!t.:!":C,°Q: LA :Ac~,: COM-~--------~---------4 Superlof Court of lhe St•ll Under the llUthOf'lty In Said aate wlll be made, but MA TEA I. TO INSTALL AN B t-200481.Q.. 71 (E). mand fOf' s.le, end a written PAHY .. di#/ ~ of C911fomla. In llld '°'the tntern.i ~Code aeo-Pl&.IC fl>TIC£ without covenant °' ww-AUTOMATIC GATE OPEN· It you haYoe llfY queatloN. Notice of Defeutt end eac.-Truat• under the followlng "8JC tl)l1C( CounlyofOr911ge,C ... No tlone33l thesw-d9-renty.el(f>r ... orlmplled,re-ER AT A CITY FIRE STA~ voulhouldcont.cta~ tlontoSell.TheUl'ldetllgnad dMCttbed deed of lrutt ---DEATH NOTICES 2aaaa rtltled . . --., NO gardlna 1111•. P<>tMl•lon. Of TION. Of the gowmmant aganc:y cauMd Uld Notloa of 0.. -~ • • oert copy of acrlt>edbelowhabeenMlz· T.I. .001 ancumbrancee, to pay 1he Addltlon91 Mtl of the wtilchmaytwvelnluredyour fault end EleCtlon to Sell to WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ~Offlel LOP~ said dec:.r• being ~ded •d for nonp•yment of • -42201• remalnl lnc:lpmt eum of tpedflelllont may be Ob-loan be recorded In ttie coun AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST (Cendlcl9tm .,_. In Book 115, Page 383 of lntern.i r~ 1 .... due NOTICI CW the not2)':.curect by Mk! tllned 81 the omc. of the Remember YOU MAY where the Ml ~ BIDDER FOR CASH OtldoPutllco) W A L T B R Offlolll Aecorda of Hid ll'om CHARLES G. AND TillU8Tll'8 IALE Deed of T tt with lntw.t Purcn.uing Ag9nt at n Fllr LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF loceted r ptoper1y ANO/OR THE CASHIERS NOTICE IS Hi!,.E8Y LOPANZAN SKl County; thence North-LEONA E. MCNEMAR, The YOU A.RI .. DaAUlT thereon .. "'Pl'Ovld.d In Mid DrM. eo.t• ~ c.11-vou DO NOT TAKE Oat : A t 2 1984 OR CERTIAEO CHECKS GIVEN 1Mt IN ~ ----away~· weaterty 9lonO Mid tide ",,. P<Ol*tY wMI be acid 91 pub-utaJl A DUD °" TM19T note(•) . edvanc. If any fomla. Bldt ~ be ,... PROMPT ACTION cuEH\ ~CHAPMAN SPECIAED IH CML CODE per..-. heV9 been noml-.-...-... 91onga~conc:avetothe Ile auction 81 pr«Mded by DATED OS/12112. UMUU undefthetermaofi.ido.ci turnedtottie11tentlonoflhe NOTICE IS HEREBY BENEFACT . SECTIONl924"~et "81Mlfor .. oftlc:m,..,,_ August 21• UMM. WMt l'llvtng t redlua of Internal Ae\l9nue Code aeo-YOU TAKI ACTION TO of Tn.i•t f-chltgee end City Qwk. wtthln Mid time GIVEN That SUNKIST SE~ tald Truatee Iha time of .... In lawtlll M• menUon9d to be Meet Lopennnaki ~ 1,000 feet, a dlatlnce of tlon 8335 and ruled ~ "'O'nCT YOU" "'OP· ~of the Truat• end lmlt, In 8 Meled enwlOpe. VICE COMPANY. .. now ~91 Lambett, &rte S20 money of the Unl19d Sm.) et tne General Munldp9 relident of 2t.82 f .. t to the mo•t letlon1 Date of Sae: ERTY,rTMAYllaot.DAT ofthetruttac:r•tedbyaakl kMnttftedontlleouta6dewtth duly appointed TruttH EJT CA.92&30 911 r1ght. ttUe end 1nw• BecUon to be l...ed In the Beach for U ..__._ ~ comer of Mid Wed..-c!ay, September 12. A "*JC IAU. IF YOU OeedofTnnt theBldltemNumberandthe under1DeedofTrvstdeted (114r~5-37et oon"9)..t to Md now l*O City of Founi.ln v..., on ,~. Pl'Ed 1 Wiand~ tod !~·~.!' .. ~1.RS10:,~ ~!_~ ... ~~ The total amount of tn. OpanlngO.te. 5118/17 executed by By-SNronC.I........,• ~!~~~ T~.th990ld9yofNo-ltt is survl~ t wn Vlgen .... m •n ....................... ..-. , .. m .,... , ... -·-vr ,.._ unpeld bal9llC9 of tile ot>A-Each bid ttllll apedty MICHAEL L MADOE.H I. PIJl>bhed Orange CoMt ·-· ........ ......_..,,--.. ..-.mber, 1114 daughter. L• a wlfe;tnenceNorthelsterlyln Floof.Group27.24000AYll& ftftOCHDINQ AQAIMIT gatlonMC:Uf9dbylhee>f'Oc>-Mdland--Vlletn•MI MILDRED F. MADDEN OailyPilot.August 1o 17 24 -"•~ (NOTICtA SE DA POR Lopan&anski r 1 direct fine along the Ad.. Laguna Niguel. CA. YOUL YOU IMOUU> COtf-erty to be acid and reeaon-forth In the tpedflcatlona. HUSBAND ANO WIFE ai 1984 • • • TRUST OR: CHUN KEE ES TE MEOIO que loa · ~ Souttiwterly line of Mid t2877 fltle ott.ect: Onfy TACT A LAWVEft. able Mtlmated coei. ... Any Ind .. uceptlonl to the TNttOI, to ~ obU· F-18' RYU. MYUNG Ml RYU ~ c.~ ..... l..opuu&mld WU • land ~ to EdWln the 11ght. title end Im--of On., 14184 •l 11-00 AM P*'MI end edvencee it Ille IP9Clflcatlonl mutt be dMr· gatlont In favor of• AMERI-8ENEflCIARY :::TERN aldo r'IOllMIMol P*W IOe filialed w1\b e Wanoenheim and wit. to lhe Ctlartel G. Ind t...ona E. SUHt<IST SERVICE COM· lime of tile lnltlel publlc:atlon ly ltated In the bid, Md fall--CAN SAVINGS I. LOAN AS-Pta.IC M)TJC£ FEDERAl SAVI . AHO olldo9 9Ql.i dantro .,...,,._ Arches R~stauratu true P<>'nt of beginning. McNemat In Ind to the PA~ u the duly appointed of the Notice of Sllee It ure to Mt forth any Item In SOCIATION .. Benef'k;laty 1.0AH ASSOQATIOH clonedo• que Hr an for 20 .. -ears,_., .... ( .. MAY BE ALSO KNOWN C)f'operty w111 be offered tor Trustee under Ind ~reuant $89 987 92 the sp9cific:allonl lh9ll be R9corded on 5126/TT u FICTmOUa 9USINIEU RECORDED April 20, OGIPedo9 en la ~el J --<e AS: 2323 Beyllde Dr!Ye. HI•. If reque•ted, the to Deed of Tn.111 recorded°" Th. benetlc:laty under Uld groundl '°' rejection of the doc:umanl no 43829 boo'c ,.._ aTAru.MT 1978 " Instr No 25457 In Elecdon Munlap9I que aen.. general ~ ~on• <Ml Mar. CA lnt.-nal ~Servlolwll 3124/82 .. Document No. Deed of Truat heretofore••· bid. 12212 page 1'1wor Offlclal The followlng per.on 11 eooti 12641 :t9 1971 ot en 11.gar en i. eluded de the tut 2 yea • (If I ttreet eddr .. Of fumllh lnfonnatlon about 82· 100953 of OfflClal i. ec:uted end deltvefed to the Each bid ltlall Mt lotth tile Recorde In the otnoa of the doing ~ _. Ottldal R9cords Iha ottlce Fountain v_, INl1el, el Graveside ~M common d.ulpatJon It po.•alll!L. til.C.UlllbrJlnCQ.. cord! In the office of the i. u~ a-wtltterl 0.0-luH namee end realdenoae of Aecofder of Orange County, AMERICAN STUDENT ot the Aeoofder of Of1ll'IQl9 die 8 de Nollter'nbl"e de will be held Sa lhown eboY9, no wwranty It which may be uaefUI In c». oorw of Orange~. 1arat1on of Defeutt and o.. au per.Ona -ind p1rtlet camornf• 1nch101ng 1 FUNDING ~ ~ County; IN4J glvoen .. to Ill oompet..,... lermlnlnQ the v9lue of 1he Cellfornle executed by: mend for Sale. and • wrfttan Interested In the propoNI If not9(1) I~ the 1um of 81vd #2eo Colla Mela. ~diicl Of tNit 0. FOR MfM8£A orTRF ~ •t or correctneH)." Thi lnter•t &.Ing acid. o.crip. KATHLEEN 0. BURKE. A Notice of Default end EJec· Ille bid Is by 1 corpe>f'&tl~n 1 157 2oo.oo. Thal the Calif 92927' terlbee the following: Lot 95 CITY COUNCIL AM, •t the ~~or~ ::n:.:~:i:,~-:"2 !ll~ ~=E, "'::.~~::.:is.I~~:~=• ":t,~an:i ofllg~ ~~ =-= ~n~-=t~n~,: La~::~ N,;~;·~:'vin.1 ~!.:,?!,'!·~::c:,,r-.:: (PA~S~~LA ~!!!1at,... ~· fault In tti. obllg•tlona .... bath, 1311 equere feet 91 Man, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC fault and Election 10 Sell to agreement°" behalf of the obllgatlont NC\lred thermby Calif. 12715 . ' In 8oolt 304, P:..4!.::! JUNTA MUHIOPALJ --ew --.::+- cured thermby, '*9toforw 3011 Platte Drive, Coste AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST be recorded In the oounty eotporallon end Whether ate pr...,.tty held by the Thll bu•ln... It con-lnclulllw of M Voe. POf dol(2J RUDDIMA.N executed and dellwred to M .... CA 92828 Pllfcel ti BIDDER FOR CASH, (pay· where the rNI P'oS*1Y It more than one omc:. must beneflc:tary. That a breech duct9d by: an Individual MllPI. In the otno. of the Myfa Mendoza ~ the under9gned • wrlttan 141·511·1'·15013, Tract abllt1tUmeof .... 1ni.wtu1 located. llgn,ltthebldl•by•part-of,anddetaultln,lheobfl-A Neumann County Flec:«Oer ol llik2 OeorgeSoot1 MINNETTA JA E Dedaretlon of Oehlul1 and 4894, Lot 2. Propeny may money of the United Stat .. ) Dale: Augu•t 8, ,914 nershlp °' 8 joint venture. gatlon for wtilctl aald Deed Thia statement was filed County 0 F T ~ P Adler RUDDTMAN. n Demand for Sale, end wrlt· be ln'P9Cted at: front view •t the South ll'ont entr91'1Ce Grey o.a Financial Corp 1t•t• the namea and lld-of Truat It teeur1ty hu oc-with the County Clet1l of Or· Y~R AR~~ olT~~T Barbin Btown January 1. 19 5 . • tan notlol of brMCh end Of outllde ~. anyUrne. Pay-to I.he Orange County Old A Callfomla corp . dretMe of all ganerW part· curred In that the peymenl 9llge County on Augual I. ~~TED A4J4n 8 UNLESS ,J.,,.. P9trtkln ~~ awav A t 91ec:tlon to c:auae the \Ind«· ment tarms: FuMpmymenl re-CourthouM, 2t 1 W Senta ..._Said Trustee ,_. and Joint venlu<ert. It 11&1 not bean made of: 198A Evefyn McCtenOon ~ ,, lignedlo ... UldC)f'oper1yqulfed on ICCePl91lCe ol An•Boulevwd,CltyofSenta 20883Stev.ns the bidder 11 a 1ole FllluretomaketheS/1184 F25251' YOU TAKE ACTION TO CltyClencotlheClt) 22, 1984. Mrs R~· to Mtlefy Mid ot>lgatlon•, ~ bid. Fonn of Pay-Ana, State of Callf0tnla Creelt Blvd • pr~orehlp or mnothet payment of Pflndpal and/or Published Orange Cout PROTECT 't'OUR PROP· of Fountain V.a.t di.man was a mem~r Md ther-11• the under· ment: All pmymeni. muat be 9270l all right. tltle and Cupertino, CA 9501• entity that doel bualneu lnter•t and ell IUbeequenl Dally PllOt August 10, 17. 24, !R~~~~A;..~~ s~~~ (Secrwllf1o ~de o f Letsure W o ld atgned C9Uaed Uld notio. of by c:alft, certified Cltledl, lnter-1 conV9Y9d to and (40&1 ~ under 1 flctltloul name tile pmymenta. tog«Mr wttf\ late 31 1984 la~ de "P ... ·'-•-list" S p brMOll and of election to be caahlar'a or trH•urer'• now tMMd byll under Deed of Attn. Aoee Ann Bennett ~ ltlall be In the re91,.;.,,,. charge•. Impound•. Im-· F-ln ~~l~~~ Fountain Veley •UMO""" Flec:otded April 11, 1984 .. ~Of by. Unftect Stat.. T~t In in. ptoper1y ettu-By Connie Dow. of the bidder with • deelg--pound depotllt, II 1ny. llllmt •c MnTIC£ PROCEEDING AGAINST Ca61~ Cub, C.o&n Oub. 1\· lnltr.No.84-148MS,ofaakl poetal, blink. ~ °' etect In Uld County. Call· VaPtealdanl nation followlng lhowl!!9 underthetermeohaldnote r~ nu CON-Dated AUQUlt 17.1984 eva Commu~y Otflc:lal Recorda. telegraph money order. fomla de9Ctlblng ti. land PIJbllehed Orange eo..t "OBA (the flc11tloul name)' ; °' Deed of Truat. failure to i~T !OU ~LO (FtcN. el f1 de AQoato de Oiun:.h. El>eD b Said .... wtll be"*'-· but Mak• chedl °'money Gfder therein: Deity Piiot "' I 17 prOYlded howewr no fie. pay,.., .... ,. tu• end/or K-1'120 A LA 1114) wlthou1 OOYenllnt or w -payable to the Internal Rev-A condominium com-24 31 19&. UOUI • tttiou. nime lhal 'be uaec1 uunmanta lor total tu FlCTTTIOUI .,..... 14906 M1'an Avenue, PIJbWlect Orenga Cout and lll1.nols Oub She rM~~orlmplled,,.anueServlca. priMdof: ' ' F-194UnleM there .. • current 1983184 reported oelln· NAMlc.TATE..wr 1~·CA 12 '4 OeityPWotAuguet17.24. issurvlwdby • gar '° tltle. PD•Ml•on. °' T. J. DI Muzio PARCEL 1. An undivided registration With the Ot-ange quant Ind al tubaequanl The lonowlng penons are (If t 11'991 aoorw °' 1984 $ .... _,_ p-,,_,... of encum ancee. to pay the Ae\l9nue Offtcer 1/181h lnter .. t In and to Lot County Recorder. In c:ae of ~II Which became dOlng bualneu u common d1t1gnat1on of f'210 uu~ ---·-. r~ prtndpal wm of 24000 AYll& Rd. 1 of T~ 11227, In 1he City P\a.IC fl)TJC£ corporation• Include the due thereafter lnctudtng any NE:WPORT MAIL a BUSI· Pfoper1y 1• lllOWT'I aboYe.: N~wport Beach. 1r. not •> aecurect by Mid Laguna NIQUel, CA. of Coat• Meta. County of n.,.,_ of the Ptealdent lal• dllrgee « other euma NESS CENTER. 4 10 Wtet ~wity It gMrl u 10 nett.a Freckman of Deed of rutt,wlthlntereat (114)831-i020 Or911ge,StateofCallfomla. NOC..,...nc1Me01,_ Secr"9tary. Treuu,.,, anci payebleunderlhetermeof P9ClftcCoutHtgtrway,New-comptet1 .. ~ °' °'f.'f1· P\B.ICNOTICE lllinots , Carolyn u In Mid note pr«Mded, ed· Date: Auguat 1. 1984 .. P* map recorded In .,... M.negs. Mid Hot•°' Deed of Truat. pott Beech, C9lif 90$83 nHI he bene c ary Jern...._a of n1 . ..t'....,,.. vanoee, ff any, under the PIJblllhed 0t-911ge eo..t B()()i( 484, Pege1 33 and 34 TltU8TIR'8 IALE The City Council ol the That by reuon thereof, Ronnie G. Edward•. under said Deed of Trutt. by ~y cw ~•e uunu...., t*1'nt of Mid Deed of Truat, Deify Piiot August 24, In 1he offloa of the County T.I . No. '1117 City of Coate ,..__ r--the prHent beneficiary 21242 Breton Lw, Hunt-r.uon of• l>rMCl'I or defeun ADCWTl:D ~·~ nephews George W ..... ctuargee and expanaee 19"4 Recorder of Mid County. 't'OU ARE IN DEFAULT Ille right to reject any°' ell under llUCh Deed of Trull. lngtOf'I Beach. Calif 90646 In the obllgallonl eecured Ot411fleftce ••••• •• Peanon. of Illioo.ts of the TNtt• end of the F-190 Exoepttheretrem Unite 1 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. bid• hu •xecuted and dellvenKt Renee Edward1. 21242 ther•by, heretofore U · -•lltie.d'°M ..... ...,,. Ernest Sautter, oPll•. tru•ll creeled by Mid Deed . througll 18 u 1t1own on the DATED 8120182. UNLESS oeted· AU\)\nt 22 1184 to Mtd Trwt .. 8 Wl'lllen Breton Lane, Huntington ecuted and dellv9ted to me 4lftlll ..,_. •.,..,....... ~ of Trutl. Saki .... wttl be Pl&.IC NOTICE Condominium Plan re-YOU TAKE ACTION TO Pvbl~ arange Coast Declar•tlon of Detault and a..ch. C911f 90646 underalgned • -tt1an O.C.. idoplMft • ..._... -. nois; Cousuu Ruth held on Sept•mb« 11. corded In Book t4087,Pege PROTECT 't'OUR PROP· o.lly Piiot Auguit 24• Demand for Sale. and hat Thi• bualn•n 11 con-tatatlon ot Default and 0... ,;:: _., w ...--., Soutter. o{ South 1914, at 11:00 A.M .. et the OftDtNANCI MO. 14-SS 871. Offlclal Reoord• of .. Id ERTY. IT MAY 8E SOLO AT 1984 deC>oelted with Uld Trutt•, ducted by lndlvldu.tlt mend fOf Sw . end -'tten the totkwtftt NI cal._. Pasad Ca si.ste 17th itrMt antr•nc. to AN URGENCY ORDINANCE County. A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU F.217 IUCfl Deed of Trutt and all Ronnie G. EdWards notloa of brMch and of eleG-C.-ctl MllO•re: Atta: ena, ·• r - Stan-Shaw Corporation, OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PARCEL 2: Unit E-1 u NEED AN EXPLANATION the documenta 9Yldenolng This stllement wu filed lion to CauM lhe under-Mell, ~ .......... in-law, Susan Sautter 1570 Eatt 17th Street. Santa THE CITY OF COSTA lhown °"the Condominium OF THE NATURE OF THE Pl8.JC NOTICE Ille obligation• MCured w1th lhe County Clerk of Or-Signed to Mii Mid P'OC*1Y lllld.,..... ...,_,MM&: of Laguna Hills. u Ana, CA. MESA. CALIFORNIA, ADO-Plan referred 10 In Par«* 1 PROCEEDING AGAINST thereby and 11&1 declar., ange County°" August 10. lo aausty tlid Obllgaliont. -. Mlbrn ..._, ServK.'eS will be Fn- The total amount of the ING SECTION 13-724 ANO above. 't'OU, YOU SHOULD CON-NOTICI and -tier.t>y d«:lwe all 111-4 and lherMtler the under-Ow lkuuu ~ _.. day lPM. at Paollc unpaid balance o1 the obH· AMENDING SECTIONS The ltreet add,_. and TACT A LAWYER INvmNO M>I eumi aecuntd thereby 1m-Fm701 ligned cauMd Mid notice ol 11eMe a ...... 1M1t el • gatlonaecurectbyaaldPfop-13-711ANO 13-721 OF THE other common deelgnatJon. On 8/31/8A •t 9:15 em. BIDITEMN0.833 medl•l-'Y due end payable Pvbllshecl Orange Coat breactiandof91ec:tlonlobe ...... ,., .............. View Chapel Paofte ertytobelOIO,logetherwlth COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL If any, Of the rMI property ATIORNEYS EQUITY COR· NOTICE IS HEREBY Ind hee el9cted and doee DallyPllolAugusi 11,24,31, recOtded May 2. 19"4 .. talM\t • .....;..""'" ... View Mortuary Dt lt.,_t i.ttchltgjs.and .... CODERELATINGTONOISE detcrl bed above la PORATIOH, a1 duly ep. GIVEN that ualed her'eby elec1 to C4IUM the ~lember7, 1984 lnttr No 84-18l•T3 of Of.,..._ per ...._ tlW tlMI rectors. 644.2700 umeted ooet1. eapenw, REGULATION. purported to be· 355 pointed Tn.ilt• under end proc>OMltwtll berec:illWO by trust C>f'OC*1Y to be IOICI to F-193 flaal RecOf'd.ui the offloe of ecfWM1f tw, -hi Is •r--::::======::::::--and act\19nOM. Uof lhed41te THE CITY COUNCIL OF AvocadOIE-1,Coat•Meaa. pureuan1 to Deed of TNlt the Cfty ol Coat•,..... 10 M11sty the obllgatlonl.. 1111-•c fl)TIC[ IN Aecoroer of Or•noe A-...._ ...... '*-of, .. $523,3".13. THE CITY OF COSTA MESA CA. 92827 recorded 8127112, M 0oN-Wit: The City Council. P.O cured thereby r~ County 4lftlll .._ • .,_.., O.tect· A~at 13. 1814 FINDS AND DECLARES: The underalgned Trutl• men1 no 12-304528. In book Box 1200. Costa Meaa, C.. DATE: 1 J l9l"4 ACTTTIOU8 _,...11 S8'd .... 'Will be"'*'-· but The tltll tell of th Sten.ShaWCorpora11on SECTION 1 Thellfgenoy anyllabllltylotaoy t982. P-oe 304528 of Of· IOf'na 92828-1200, °"or AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO NAMEITA~ "11thout OCN'anal\I ~•er-;mJ• id o.llunoe 1MJ .. Nici Trutt•. ordinance relating to ,..,_ lnconec:1neat of the •treet flclel R9cord1 In the office of before the hour 11-00 1.m. LOAN ASSOCIATION The fe>Uowtng pereons are rmnty_~ or im ,. M"" "' 119 ~ a.tre 1570 &11 11111 St denttal nolM control " 8ddr"' 9'ld other common th9 County Recorder ol Of· on Fnday. Seotember 7. ey Betty J Perry Au 1 Vtea dOlnCI ~ u gwd•ng utle pos-'Or\ or e111oe .. n ,.., om., Sant• Ana. CA 9270 I ed091ect by the City ~I dealgnatlon. " any, lhown .... Stat• of cafffornle ex-11M. It al'ld be the r• ~· 0 A ANG E c 0 u N T y enc:umbrancet. to pay ,,. c..u .... (114) 542-&att on June 18, 1984, .. Ot-dl-,,.,.,, If t"'9 .. ,... eddr .. ecuted by l(ENNETH ~of the b6dder to 8y AoOer1 c MalCUarO. A> DODGE DEALERS AS· ~)~ ~ ~ IJl.DN '· .... In 8y: Lynn Bn.lnn« nenoe 84-21 ,.qulr• cer• 0t other common de9g--CAAL YLE HOLLOWAY 111, A ~ NI bid to the City alltant Sectwtary SOCIATION 1110 W Of Ille not9\a MCUr v7 Cttf Ctt1ft Atil.ttt1t ~aty tatn eddllloni end 91'Mnd· nation of 1he property 11 not SINGLE MAN Will SELL AT C!ef11'1 Otnca by the Pf"OC>er Publllhed Orange Coast ~ A FullertOn. deed of TIVSI. With ln.1 ... I ,......... <>r.,.. C.-. P\lblllhed Of9t1ge Coast ment1 to effec1Jvety regulate Indicated i..on. dtracttona PUBLIC AUCTION TO announced time, Bldewlll be Diiiy Piiot AU9Ulf 3. 10. 17, CA9~ v ' u In Mid note C>f'Olltded eel-0.-, ..... ,. .... M. Ota11y Piiot Augua117, 24. 3t, the nolM 1evoe1a In IM City, to the C)f'operty mey be Ob-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR publcly opened end reed 24. 19&4 Aaoc:la.led Dodge DMI-vane., K :"b..cs IMlder the ,_. 1H4 wfllch nolM levoela llgnln-lllned from the beneftetety CASH (payable et bme of aloUd et 11:00 a.m ' °' u F·15l .,.. of Of.nge County Inc terme of Mid of Irv.I, ---------F-191 cantty ettee1 the hMllh, •'9-,_...,, named puttuent 10 a .... In laWNI money of the aoon thereafter aa pr9C-g of tlon cu-'-· c:fllt'o-, and 9JCP*l ... ---------lty endwelf.,.oflNctttnnl wrltten~IUbfnlttedlO United Stttee) at the front tlcable on Friday. Seot.,,... "8..IC MlllCE ( •••• oori>Ot• of lhll Truttee end of thll "8JC NOna P\8.IC NOTICE of the Qty of Cotta Mela. Mid ~ Within ten entraince to the Old Ot-ange ber 7. t984, In tM Council 1~ bualneH 11 con-!,';';t• created by 8ald Deed ---~..-.;....-.-....-.. __ TheH eddltlont end ~ trom the tnt pubfl-County CouttllOute. locaWd ~. City Hall. 77 Fair CW--197 t1on Nt1 C,,_W amendment• rnuat lake eC• cat.Ion Of thle nota. on Santa AM Blvd • be-Oft~ Coeta Meea. Cd-MOTICI OP ducted by •corpora Said .... d be M6c2 °" ~~MCI NOTICI OP feet Immediately In order to 8ENEFICIARV; American twffn Syc4more St I 1«nll, 1« the fUmllNng Of ~ IAU = e.,:.::..,~...,._, F..,ay. ~tember 1•, 19'4. A propoeed ordlMnoe Is TillUaTlll'• •ALI swoteot 1he lnter•tl Of the S.vtl'IQ9 and Loan~ 8roectway. Set1ta Ana. Cello LABOR AHO MATERIAL TO T.I. ... ...., Coun Clef1I of Ot· ., 1 30 p"' In the IOC>Oy to echedUled tor edoc>'tlon at T.a. .... Mm cllllen• and to regulate th• tlon, 540 E. Main St.JP.O. toml• aJI right. Utte. and CLEAN THE WINDOW NOTICS with·~--~ AUOUll 21 ISouhe building SIOCaled,..!1 801 lhll regular City Counctl MOTICI nolM i.vele. Ota-0, Stock1on, CA. lntereet conV9Y9d to and MULUONS OF THE POllCl YOU AM .. DPAULT = ~ .. , ' th lewtt 1'991, ..,.angia, in.ting of S.,llln\ber '. YoU AM .. DIPAULT THE CITY COUNCIL OF 96202, Phone: (201) now tMMd by It under Mid ANO CITY HALL BUIL.0-UMDGU DOD C» TllUaT, 1 ,_,.. C411tfomla 92888 1H4. being Otdlnenc• UNDlllUDUDOPTRU9T, THECITYOFCOSTAMESA t43--3059,0anlAwll. DeedofTruatlnthePfOC*tY ING!. " DATU) """11 -. UN-n...--.eoea1 At the time of the 11'111191 84-38,tOt9lOMPf'OP9'1Y•I DAftD ""11 a, 1ta. UN-DOES HEREBY ORDAIN Seid_.. Wiii be mecte.. but lltuated In Mid County, Cal-Additional Mtl of the Ll.U TOU l'Akl ACTIOM ~=A~ 241 3 l publlcatton of 11'11• not1c», the aouthweat ... ~_!! L.1.U YOU TAKI ,ACTKMI AND ADD TO ANO/OR without covenant or wet· fOtN ~lblnO Iha land apeclflcatlona may be ot>o TO ...OTWCl' '°"" ~ 7 4 Mo4 IN total arnqunt ot IN un-..., S1rwt and ""'"""....,.., TOPROTICTYOUlll~ AMINO THE COSTA MESA ran~mxpreaeorlmpfted,,. tneteln· talned 91 ttie Ofllol of the anY,ffUY•8°'.DAT ~ 't • 1 4 oald batainc. of the~ Drlve from POA·MD IWTY rT MAY• lot..D AT MUNICIPAL CODE AS FOL· 1)91' tl11e. poe .... lon. or PARCEL 1 Unit • 19, M PurcflUnO AQenlel THalr A ~ 1ALL • YOU ~ oatton MCuted by the ltl0"9 (P\anned Owwllopimsnt "-" A ;iua.c uu. • YOU LOWS enoum renc", lnc.ludlng lhown and Cle1lned on that Of"'9. Coilt. Meel. Cal-NOD AN UPUMTIOM f\llJC NOTlCC Oelcribed deed Of ""* and dentllll-Medlum o..ity> '° MUD AN IDJIUMATIOM SEC110N 2. ..... ctiargee end~ mrtMI ~ Plan fomll Bids ~ be ,. CW TMI NATUM OP TMI e.tlmlted com. ..,.,_., POAiHO (!tanned ~ e» tM1 MATUM CW THI ~Ion 13-711 POLICY of 1he Trustee end Of the t900tded onM.arm 11. 1912 1Umedtottieenentl0noltfle NOCllDtNO AQA.ttelT ACnnourt ._... .net tldlfanceeies.513$ °'· ment Ailal!lentitt-Hlgfl o.,. NOCllDIMO AOAINIT 0£CLAAm '""''~Dy Nkl o.ed •• lnaHum•nt No. Cl\Y a.rtt. Within Mid time YOU. YOU IHCU.D CON-MAm tTA1"1mWT The '°'" lno.btedMM 11tyt and~ ("'9nn9d 0... YOU. YOU IMCM.U CON-~ra9d: of Tf\184, 10 ~ the remlln-n.oMna of OfflcNll .. limit. In ...... en~ TAct A LAWYllll T1"9..,......,..... .. bllll'O an irnai. on whldl ~·t Comnwdall In T ACt A LAWYIR. "It 11 h«eby dec*ed to Ing. ~ MM Of 1tie COfdt of Orange C4unt)' id9nllftad on the ou1tid9 on ~ 31, QM, It dOlng ~ 118: ~bid II oornsMed connection wtth "-2one On Auguet S111. 1N4, 91 be tM poky of the City to note(a) MCuted by Nici CallfOJnia, th981dl*'l~endftle t .15 a.m .. 8 NlFACT, .. ,UICI ENTE"PAIHS. INIJ . .,. ~by aallng P'Wto0n A-14~1S 1 \I •"' WINOSOA MAN· prohibit \ll'oi..CHNtY. ell.· OMd ot Trull to wit: PAAC(L 2 An undMoect Opefq Dee du~ aclPoll{ted Truat" 1901 ~ .....,. S.. (7141 3U-4837 °' (it31 The mouon to ..._.. Ofd. AOl~f:NT co ,• Ceiltfotnll oaMM Ind eMOVtnG nolMI IH.000 00 with Inter"' 111e.t1 in...t., Ind to lot Eadl Clld af\91 apec;ify urldar Md purtu9M 10 o.ect n1. c:o... ......_CA tm'T 421 d.., IMlfor9 tM nanc:. ~ llr9l ~ eotpOl'ttlon .. duly • from .. ICll.KOM 'eubi-ct to "*'*"' lrClft\ 1112/IJ t of Tr.CC No 1ot2• -MCfl Md ~ llem -... of TNtt recorded .My 7 °"""' M4tuo FIA"""'"8. .... camed by .,. ~ foll Ddnted rN.t.. l.lllder and ltt pOloe "°"''At owtein n.11~ per enn11m •• lhown oru lnllP r"eclotded In totth In Ole ~ttona. 1te0 ... 1n1e No tnt . ..; tt2 tO.h 8' •110. s..i o.ct "'91111 ''-'""eo 110t<e Coundl MemW. ~1 to o.ed of Tt\19t leYele"°"88••d41trtmentlll Pt~lna.dnot9(•1P'U9 9*. ut. Pl99I Sttwoufh Anyend .. ~10ltie bOok t3t57, Ptl9* t4tJ of 8Met\.CAt0740 La..._ AYU: M•lt. Joflnton. '9GOfded Al.IQU8! 11, 1113, totheheelttl.oomfcrt.•• .. OOIU. ~Md M'I 10 of M-......aw ....._ ~10f11-Mdilar· OfftdlltAloordllnthe°"'°9 Thia "" con· aaaaid T t.yTO hr· H•rttog . McF•rland, .. lnlt No '3452414. of ty, PMQI Ind en~t end Ind .. ecfoo•aa ..... 00 ~ of 0r-. County, ty ttld In"'-btd. and ,.. of .._. 0ouncy Aieoorw q1 duC1ed ~ va Schaf et HOU Non• Ofllctll Atcord9'" the omce ....... of the cltiimnry, arws w1tt1 .,,..,..., Callfoma. loOMf* WM .. ""to•'°"" *"Y'""""' OJ-... a• of c.11torn1a a.in ~. aoent ABSCNT. Nol-. t lhe C0Un1Y "9C«der of 1ntn.publlcln..,..tlNl!bll ni.~und•rtalO impro.M1•1ta ttlWeon, • u. ~liOnl lflal bit 9ecuted b>J flM)8(fllT o Thil ....,.., wn Ned 9y WandaMCMliaon The lull ,.,, of ttle g,.,. Ill .. o1 Ctlfomle ,..guialed end ayst.rnttlcalty 0""1 of TNtt helttoloc'• U· C.Ptlnt therefrom Con· •CM1dl tor ,.,ac:1IOn of IN CHANAH Will Slll AT \N Coumy Cler\ of Of· 99c1Maty Ofoe>Ollld Ol'dlNla "'8:Y be ut•d t>y AICHA"O proacrlbed 8Qlted and.,...._._. to tM d«NnlUm UM• 1 U\rOuOtl b6d. PUILIC AUCTION TO 819 ec..-°" A\9111 21. IOI l ewla t reed In &M()tyCl9r\ lotb ~t~ NIWll.L WILL LL "a.ctlon 13-121 VIOL· undetlio--' t ~ Diie· 11. lr'ICIUlt\le, IOc8ltlCS v.r. £..:flbtcl~-tontl\he HIOHUT atOOl" fO" 1"'6 Ot.,._0At2111 nFl#OtNoe C-......_ AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ATIOHS ltwetlof\ ol dtf*-" end 0.. on . ful,,.,,_lnd,......I09eol CASH t~ at b1N of '211114 (11.41~ nlO ILCDt~ PHI HIOHHf llOD(" FOA lubWJlol'I (b) ~ mandlOrlall endlwtfttlfl PAACn i All...,.... an pwaone and pen ...... In ~ MOney ol 119 ~Orw91eo... OflrlOtCMll Q~ CA.SH (payetlllt ., ttme of to reed • foflOwl NotlCll of Deftllft end IMM'lenC liPP'lt1 ll'lt to .,,._..ltd In 1he PtoPOMI If United we.I at ll'le fn:lftt Oeitr Plat ~ 24 31 ,.... AUOUlll 24 ~ OtanQll Nie In ~fftOMY Of 1h9 '(b) lacl'I time M of· t'lontoW Tr.llllCWliollld..,.,., unit kW the 1191 end INI bid It by• oorporeuon, entrwu '° CMd 0r-. ~ 7. ,4, 1M4 ""'* 1,,.... A'911I 2' Unilect lt•l•I 11 the front fent111e noM e11c.ect1 any cauaect Mid Notlol Of · o.. 0Glluoatw:¥ Of lhoae oonlOnl au tn. ~ ot he of· County ~ IOCat«t ~no ~-------F·_2_1 _.1 •-------- aAl. TZ RRGERON SMITH a TUTHlll WESTCLIFF CMAPt!l. 427 E 17th St Costa l\Aeu r 646-9371 I PACIFIC VEW I 111£MOR1Al PARK Cemetary • Monutty Ct\apel • Crematort 3SOO Pacific VWJw Of Newport 8Mcl'I ~-2700 ! I filcCOAMCK llllORTUA"Y t.795 t Canyan Laguna BNch Ca 92651 494.{M 15 HAAM>f' LAWM-MT. OUVI MOftuaty • c.n.tary Crematory t62S GI A~ Co&1•~ ~55~ flllPC9 llA01"HERI enL lllROA.DWAY lllORTUARY 110 lkolld CosJ• 642-1150 I ' Orona-Cont DAILY PILOT/Friday, AuQYlt 2C, 10.. - Piii.iC llOTICt Pl.IUC llOTICt ~eu.... C.....'W1 f'M:T1110Ue .... H llC'tmOUe...._.. AC'TmOU'llUINU 'tCTITMKJelU .. tl ~TfOOUllM*MIH ......... ITATllJIJ"1' NOTICl:OP MAMllTATW" MAllll8TATlll9NT NAMlaTATIMIMT NAMl:ITATWNT ....... ITAW ............ nr.:tr::.~ ~~ton • 0::=.:!v--' It.:::==--.... ~~ .. ~~ .. ~ ·~~= (b)llffl "°"'" l'UTEft . NAUTICAL. AMlfllCAN 'INA~IAL D C :H>HNIOH I A.I· Affr 11.AVICU, ~Cd-MIOATAON ILIO· .r'v'O'Mtci)IAVON 17412 YOU AM. IN OlllAUl.T 7MW.11•A.COtblMeM. 1.IOUIOAT~IU1.,_ 80CtATfS INC .. 2J01119M, eo.t1 ....... C..M. TAONICI, 17to ~ bu*O l11 •• Hu1nin91on UNOPAOllDOllTIWIT, c.flt,t2t2t CNca,81MJ1 Hun*"Qton MOUltOfl ,.,ll"WI }' 0·11, t2127 A ...... eutt.A-.lt,Colt1M.-.. IJeltdl. C..12t47 ~TlO J/1111.2. UNLl!SI Allin 0-.tlin, 1H W. II IMCl'I, Clll'. t 2 I lAul.N ...... Cd. tHN O.atge J.,,,.._ 340 COi-Ctllf, 11121 •"-ltk 1119111• H11n1t, YOU fAl(I ACTION TO #A COlll ....... C11!I. 1.awrlMI I . Dobbln1, OC~l.Allocl1IM ._,,, Colt1 M .... Clllt, Moh1mm10 1'1111 17412 Lwc.o LI\., Hunt• PAOTECf YOUR PAOP· t:zitt '801 P11NW1 Of., HunMo'lon 11\c., a ~ COl'Pot· t2t21 Nlkblkhl. 138 W 1t1h It. 111gton IMCfl. Cllt. 1*7 ll'ITY. rr MAY H '°'-0 AT ll'lll butlMM 11 con-~.Call. 12141 1tlon, JJ011 Moulton Tlll1 bul.ln.11 11 con-•~1. Colt• M--. Cd!. Mk:t1Mi Q., Knott, 21142 A PUBLIC I AL.!. If YOU 6uC'l*I Vy. Ill tndMdlial T'hll bvl ll'\MI II COii• PMIQ)' 0.1.1, l.IOllf\fl HIMI. o...cted l:ly: an lndl'ildUll t2127 Oc1anvlew l.1111, Hun I· NllD AN EXPLANATION AR1n Q.lrltlln duc1ad by: 11n lncllYl6'lal c.NI. t2tA Georg1 JlmMc Tl'lll llullnelt II oon· '!;"""'"'""-"""-"":":::-.I ~!!!!!!.J!!..!!!!....,~::i !i=B:!;!:'-'='-;;;o lng1on9Md\,c.Nl.1264t Of lHI NATUfllll OP THI Thll lllllfMl'll "",.._ L.IWNl'ICll.~ TIM ~llMM II con.. lhil ltall!Mllt wll fllld duC'llClbr.Wtlndh'IOual 1: I llOl It• 1 lOll a--•t lttl _,Tl'll9 bualMM 11 GOii• Pl'IOCEEOlNCJ AOAINIT with IM COunty C1W11 of Ot-Tlllt 111111'h1M WM flllid dWlt.o by. I CJOf'POfllklll wtth thl Co..itlly 0.. Of ()r. M.A. Nlk:bakhl 1111 rllll m:: ~eel by: 1 99M"ll ~11· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-1nQ1 COunty on Jul'y S1, withtlleCountyCWtiofOr• Blety J. JoMlon, Sec· angt CoYt\!y on Auguift I , TNI 1111IM'llnl WM "'9d \tllllllllfill 1"%11Tdlm ~ TACT A lAWYEA. 11M 1t1Q1 ~ty Oii ,Mf H , Tr ... and CftW FlMN:llal 1114 with 1t'll County Ctlttt Of o,. ... lllT » Mk:hMI Q, Knot1 Oii l/S 1/M IC t : 11 a.m , ,.,.11 1114 ' °"'°"' 1'111117 ltlGI County on Al.IQUl1 I. ..45,000. 20S 11 eypr..., ULIU llUll'I AUracUve ole•n " BA TIMI aciilfl'*'lt "'r111c1 OUAAANTY NATIONAL Publllhld Orll'OI co..1 '111A1 This 1t1tlf'Ml'lt wu Neel Publllhld 0r_.. co..1 tlM 8.A.Hllghta.,..W847 SIH,llO Huntlno ton B••oh .. t.IJtMCountyC•llolOf· MORGTAOI COAPOA· o.llyPllotAugutt3, 10. 11, Publllihld Or~ Co.It wfthllleCoun1ya.tCM'Or· DlllyP11ot.Augiuet10,11,2:4. ,... Ufeontn.Water S..the townhOf.lff, Fuit ~!.'oootco .. County Oii AUQUll 9, ATION ... dll't lp90inted 24, 19&4 D.if't Plot Al.lgult 3, 10. 17, 11191 Coullty Ol'I' Jufy as. 31, 111-4 11·171 Publllhtcl °'MOI CON! K: .... fight• ......... ttM, DOM'!. S90.000 Wl1h 11 • flM TNllel undlt 111\d purllAl'lt '·155 24, 1N4 1114 Otolf)' Piiot AUQ!.11117. 24, J1, Mii iM bf... 8tlghl down. Qwnet" B-41-U21 "'*' to Deed~ Trull rlCOl'o.d 1'·151 '8t114 Stf;llM'lblr 1, lN-4 I .I& and ........ 2: 8d ' Zbath 1-';:;,:C:,~:-:::;;-:;:;;-.;;:;;;;- • Publllhed Orll\OI COUt 4 120112. •• 1n11. 110. Publllhed Orarigt COM\ PlB.IC fll)TlC( P..tff f'&bu!Oul tront row vl9W O'#nW~ll rm,c.ii toi ........,,Ollfll, ~Plot A~ ff. 24, 31, 12°1:Meot. of Otnolll ~ rtBllC NOTtCE .. o.itr Piiot AUG'* 3. 10. 17. t11e With llPPf<I* plan• lnform.Uon~2313 4 Bdrm, .utctv,. Ubrary & ~""''* 1. ,..., oordl 1n thl oftlot of tM f'tBJC NOTICE 24, 1H 4 PtCTinou• au•••• P\BLIC N011C[ for 1 o u r u n 1 t , • • 1ge ~try kltchen-ldeltl ---:0-,.,..,C'.C:-=:~'~"~0~•1 c•''"" .. ""'°'c· ... -.~ °!..~,.---! •tCTITIOU• ...,...... ,.,a,, MAMI •TATINlllfT •.1.200,000. IOI: the !Qt tlllTIU}'-~ ·-~ -JiH' tat• _,om .. 0 -90 NAMI eTATDmNT l'tCmM>UI eu1M1e TM ~ ~ II r1ennou ...,.... all ma1fer 1Ull~pttalr• --'-~=::.;..'-'~=~,:,. __ 101 ,OIYIO W.' Stark, an I.Ht-Thi lonowtng Pol'IOM 1111 MAim ITATIMINT Pt.ate NQTtCE doing bu11""9 A : NAiii. .: Tl le (714) 673..4400 wltb tovety v1tW OI COM m1rrlld man WILL SELL AT o~ b1.1t1M11 •: TM lollowi119 '*"°" II p A R s 0 N p R 0 • Thi ~ MINT a.ch AllUmable 111 PfCTlTIOUlllUIUM•• PUBLIC AUCTION TO 0 c JOHNSON AUTO. dolngtlUllMllll' PM:TtTlOUlllUIMll DUCTIONS. 1001 w. 17th dolnatNlllllll petlOn II TD Owe ioa 2nd TD fl'll~~"= II HIGHEST lllODEA FO~ MOTIVE ENOINEERIN(J, MISSION MANUPAC· NAMleTAn•NT Ulltt a. Coll• Mau. Caln. 80UTHEAN~~.llOANIA , ....... IOOI 6'..:.a200atieron9mlih . CASH (l>•yabll 11 tln'MI INC 22562 ShaMOll ClrOll. TUAINO, 1251 C.bl'lllO Parll 1'1'11 lolloWlllQ l*.anl ar• 82527 OOUAM IT 'OOO I RO. VIEW IAll IUllllYI ool~ bu91Mll -;:EA$ Mii in l1wNI monty ol the El TMo Cllll 12e30 OfM. Sllnl• A111. C1HI, doing~ II: unc. Irvin Fanl!l'll'nol'll, KIRA.OE, 1713 .Allb•m• Un"'i» Cldtom hOml wtth A ARO BUil AKA Unltld StltM) •1 111• fronl D c · ..... A.:.... Au!OfflOtMI ,,,,, "" G H 7 • T u ' f "' s. LOI -UllM. o,. • ~ ORANOE COUNTY theOldOt -ft-• .... ,. •C. 111111tln o 1on •P •otacular un - c.ARPENTAY, 1516 Alvlr· ~1.r~C:rthOUM.IOClo": .~.-1. -~."".,;;,.. .,,o, .... ,, Alllll SchOplolC, 1219ENTEAPAISES,1431. 1&1h 111g1,(Allf.92&89 8MCtl C.11112145 ob1tructed cc.an vltw . .... Pl C M C Ill ~ " "''" w~...-...,, c.librlllo Pw!l Drwe. 8•11!1 St., Co1l1 Miii, C1llf, Thl1 l)U .. ~11 II GOii· Mlcf\aai G.1rd ,otltf, Spadoul 4 Bdrm Of In-., °'11 .... • · on Sant• ""' eiv0., • Shllnnon c1ro11. E1 Toro. Ana. c1111. 92101 12ea7 ductld t1r 111 lndl\lldual 1113 ~· 8'.ilt• 1c, 121121 SI! 1Wffll Syc1mor1 St. & c.111 12830 Thi• tlualnaN I• con· Wl)'M twamo!O, 143 E. llnGI . Rtnlmmotll Hu11ttng1on 8"ch. Clllf. • 1•• quartert wttll MPat· ..... Melvtn W. F...._, 1 Sra-ctw•y. S11111 Ana. Cell· Th.I• 1>111lnM• 11 con-ducted by: an lndlYltWal 11Jlh St, Cost• M .... c .. 11. Thlt l lllfMMl'lt wu lllld 92841 111 1ntrance , f1mlly p ai.uW ll07 Al'tlt~ Pl .. Colt• M .... for1111 111 right, 11111. .net duet.a Cly; • corpor1t1on A11n1 Schoploll 92e21 wun tile Cou11ty Cllrtl of Or· Tf'll• rx.i1tna11 11 co11· room. 3 nrtl)laca1 ll'ld In-I Qalll, 12t27 lt1ler•t corw911d to and Silty L Jon11.on Sc· Thlt ft•t~I wu fllld O.vld twwncto, 143 E. ang1 County on o\ugult 2, ducted Cly. 111 lnOMdl.lll door pond. 1478,500. S Bdr+ g1191t epl, quiet 11., TIWI bu .. Mll 11 con· now held by It uno... Nkl Tr111 · with IM Counly Cllrll. ol Of"· 16th St~ Colt• M .... CAiif. 1914 Mlctl"' Ger•d FOiler .. · Own1t wlll con•lder 1753 Pl•ia dll Sur, ckJClld~ll'llMl'il0"1.. O..Oo!Trultlnthtlpr~ Thi• •t•t~t wu lllld •rioe county on July 25, 921127 '211111 Thia ll•temtnl ,.11 fllld • t .... f°"tlon. Cell Sally S217,000. Marlh&ll Alt)' Melvtn W FIMner lltu1ted 111 .. Id Cou11ty, •110 wnh thtl Cc!Ynty Clerll o1 O•· lit4 Verlle A. Lll'M>n Jt .. 11510· PYl>ll1necl OrWIOI Cout with ll'll Courl"' c.-. of Of-. I . Stllp+iy Of Joyce 0.bOl1. 871J.4IOO Thll tllll!Tlel'll WU l!lld Siii• oetcl"lbecl U ' ,. __ tu J • 2' 8 ~ A '-· M ..... , ... "''-t A 0'1 fOO. 17 24 '' _,. '.--~~~-~ ... with tlll CQullty Clet~ ol Qr. LOI I of Tr.ct Mo. 10513 ano-, ........ n., on u., . F211111 ..,, ........ .._11 .............. ,... ugu . . • ltlgtl County on A~t 111, lie........... 1012 wige County on AiJgult I , u.nownon•m•p.-.corO.O 1"4 FH1m Publlltted Orano-Cout c.iu 92521 31.1964 F·174 1154 _ llTllOUfF 11114 In Book 44a . p .... 45, 411 & P"bllo•-O'::'r , ___ 1 o.tty Piiot .11.UiUll l. 10, 11, Thll b11lln•11 II COn· ,._, wr •"Ul F2UMl M ,...., ......... 24 . 1H4 ductld t1y· 1 gen«al pMI· Pt.ibllll'lld Or111g1 eo..1 •boYa ~Harbor. In· _.. Put1Ulhed Orange Co••t ~d~:*ti::;•~ Diiiy P1101 August . 10. 11, F· ls.4 ner.nlp PUBLtc NOTICE Dall)' Piiot AIJIJUlll 11, 24, 31, crecHbl• vln. 4 Bdrm•, 4 8211,000 Dall) Pllol AUQUtl 17. 24, 31. Calltor11l1.. 24, 1914 V.A. lll'M>n Jr. !ki>llmber 1. 19M 'Ab•, pc)Ol/lf>I end In' 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol1 Bt +den ortmall 2nd Bd. 5-ptlmMrl, 11114 Thi ttreet lddr ... •nd F-152 Thi• •1•1"'*11 WU tllld FICTtT'IOUl.UllNlll F·1N nMdofflnllh'nO touehM.11 Otlg ln1Uy c_arat•k •r• F-202 Olhlr common oaign.tlon, wl1h the COunty Clift.. ol Or· NU. ITATllMNT Otlerad at $450,000 PlrYlTlllU condo w/loYllY bliy ...,... --Pll!l--IC-NO.,.T,-IC-E~~ I 11 any. of tM re11 Pf"oplrt)' PlllUC NOTICE Pl8LIC NOTICE :i: County on Jul}' 20• dJ: ~=:9..r-''°" 11 Ufilllll ()Uf. 11(.lMf.I llYflHT tr om tide 1Hder. lcSMt r• --=-=:o:.:'-"'==:::-:-1d11crlt1•d l bO'I• I• m:nnoue aultNIU PICTITIOUtllUlfftlll '251011 UNITED VIDEO REN· "8JC NOTICE: • Realtor1,e15-t<IOO UIWIUll comer loc:titlon ,,..l IOI' llYM.bCMfd or lllCTlTIOUI 9Ul6Nlll porpor1ed to bli: 30el KJ0n. MAim ITATl.MIWT NA* I TAT'QmNT Putllllhld 0rlnQI Coalt TALS, 420 Chitn.m Clrcil on It'll Main e.yfront Wlth weakan dar tor c ity NAMl ITATt:MlNT dill;• Avenue. Coll• M-. The followlng '*"°"' .... Thi lollowlng P«IOll II Diiiy Pilot A!,IOl.ll1 l . 10, 11, •E. At111'111m, C•tlf. 12e0e '1CT1TIOUl llUltNlll unobllructlld VIEW of dwtoll.-. Sml/1 but It'll The following per10n1 •r• C~r!~ll04tl" .. gned Tri.ill" doll'IQ bll .. nlll u · dOl11g llullnau u : 24. 19M Jo1111 G111110. S910'Ao NAMI I TATIMINT •IU QIH Bayi'ront ac:llvlty, Ona of IMlt uperttlw Mal--Kel tfflllG bullnMI u: N bll'"" kw THE CHURCH . OF THE ELECTRO DESIGN ENOI· F· ,57 Alwr AYI., ~ Slach, TM lollowlllQ pet"IOlll .,. Sptrdoul lln;le llWI 4 the r .. locatlon• In NIW-by $35Cl,OOO. -NATIO NAL ASSOCIA· dlldllmtllly ... , In)' POWER OF 8EJNO 1142 NEEAINO . CONSUi.TiNG, C•HI. 92963 doing bu91MU U : Bdrm home. G,..t cut--port e.aotit A nom. of 144-1211 TIONOF DEMONSTRATION lllCOl'l'ICIMll of 1t'll •trMI Aullllld Rd No 3 N9.Por1 13118 Fllcller A ...... Fou11t•l11 . Thi• butll\111 I• con· WOADMA8TERS, 16135 d•••C location. Near e1tr1ordlnary quality and COMPANIES 5455 G•rclen •ddr-•11d Olhlr common SMch c111f' 928ec) Vtllly, Cellf. 121011 ducl.O tly: lln lndtvldul.I ,tJgOnquln Sll'MI, Sult• 904, •OhOOll p1rk1 I nd lofmal dlnl119 room. II· Qrove Blv<l.,·w.1mlt1111•, OMlgnallon, If lny, lhown TM'SclenO.of Mlndeo.-Vlllen O. Y-al\11111. 9361 JonnO&l•llO H1111011gto11 811ch. CA ........ pl ' V:d' Mat l brlryld•n with book· /.Jn Nlf,rL OAIL[Y E., .l\1;}~0[1AlES c;:111t 92813 /\II'-'". ... C&11lor11I• 2241 El FMck• A ...... Fount1l11 V•I· Thi• ltlllm91'11 WU fli.d 92641 -....... ng. cuel. 2 ma1t• IYll .. ~lnePromotton1,!rK:, SaldMlew!Ublim.O..blll · · II)' Calff 92108 w1thtri.Cou111)'CllrlCOIOf· U.. Ta}'IOl'WM•. te52 clein. Ptlce to •ell and 3 lamlry badtoom1. Cllllor11l1, 9550 W1rn.r, without COVWllll~ orleclwl r· :::5 St., AMIOlll , Cllll. lhll bu1tneM II COl'I• ll\QI Cou11ty on Jul)' 25, P1pp1ru11, HunllnOIOll q U. IC,•, 13'191 I I Wlflrfrcnl pl tlOI IOf-cco .. =~,,._-;; ..... ;----,;-lol-;--~221, Fout1tel11 V .. 11)'. Clllf. r1t1~. •xpr ... or pl 'r• Sllllk• s . G..-..,., 0 o. ~ ductlCI by. 111 lndMdu11 P1.lll.IC NOTICE 1184 BMctl, CA 1264e S l57 ,500. 1· 1 I lert 1 I d 1 • •21G6 Qll' Ing tltll, ~. or 1,1_ 011 _ 0 ........... VIit:..., O. Y,.hllan 11211441 Thi• b1111n .. 1 11 con· $SE T ..., ay 111 1 n ng an hlletn:g:l" -.,11, --. >Oll E. 111cumbrMC11. 10 PIY 1M ... ""' ..,.,...... CPP 700t1 l.EC pr1v1t1 OOU/'tylrd tfltl'Y ..... ,, ............. ... ol Tl'lll •l•tll!Mnl WU Hlad Thi• 11atern1nt ... fllld • P11bll1hld Orll'IQ'I Cou! ductld by:.,, lnclNIOual wtlh lu1h l1ndKt,pl~. 1111 • 'Q11n• ~ A11•hllm C•Ht ramllllll'IQ prll\CI 11.1m ....... '"' 0_,011 Cllrk of Qr. wttn thl County Clerk: ol Or· NOTICI OF Dally Piiot Augu't 2. 9, 15, l.IM T1)'10r w .. ....,. PROPERTIES ,..,.,.. 831-3000 92808 . . tM note(•) NCurld by .. .., :,;;;. cou;;; on Augu•t fl, ~ County on Jul) 27. TRUIT!l:'l IAl.E 23. 1984 Thi• •l•lllT*lt WN lllld Eull)' 90CUS!bi. pltf II p 642-~ petnol Urlllmlted, &431 E. [)Md of Trutt, with lnterMI 19&4 1914 T ,I , No. 2046.I TH-1te Mth lhl County Cllrlt of Of". IOf large 'f.Chl. ShOwn b}'l•ou~p71oc>~1cBd=c..,,,-c....,°"o='" Myblrry SI., Agou11. C•!lt. ttlefeon, u provld.ct In Mid 1'212174 llU1tol NOTtcl wige County on A\.lgull 16, llW OllH IPPIJ o';,1o000q•~, .. -.,"""'l·l·,_! pctentlal. '210,000. 711 11)01 nota(i ), •ctvlOOll, 11 lln~. Publllhld °':.'f. Cont YOU ARI IN DEFAULT PUBUCNOTtcE 1984 OraatCM 1odltlOn.2 Bd 2 -_,,,, 1----... 81!2 ...... ,., ---<••<•--und• the l•ITll of thll Oeld Publllhlld OtlrlOI Cout ...._ED Of TRUil --' ' FMfllll .., ... ,.., • ........ .... ........ ""' 'T I I -... --" D•l"'PllolA""Ullf0,'11,24. DallyPllot.Augult , 10, 17, UNOIRA..... • ..---ba plu12earg1t &eomm -S•r'llC• 4215 Sll••m•n 0 rvl' .... ,,,,., ..... 31,'i9e4 ww 2•. 1984 DATID Julr 1, 1llO. UH· PICTtTtoUl,llUllNlll Publllhad Or11191 Co11t tP•· Owner wlll help W"T' Kf.K(>N1 llYllEmllOI Olkt AM ' Sherman O•k•, IXp.rl ... ot thl TrullM and F·115 F·1Mt L.111 YOU TAKI ACT)ON NAMl IT.ATIMINT o.lly Pijot Aug\.11117. 24, 31, finance. .Alklno price 11UMI !!I 1-. • •• , ·-. ~. Cllll 11403 o! 1"-trvlll Cf .. lld by Mid TO ""OTICT YOUJlt PftO'· The followlllg Plf"IOl'lt .,. S11»1mblr 1. llM 1124,500 AEA.l ESTA.lE .. ~'}.WV •• Thi b I II COii OMClofTru1t IRTY,ITMAYll!IOLDAT dOlngbullneuU: F-209 ••11 .. -3 8drm 0t2bdrmplu1dan duct!d u:y~··:ll u11ln: The totll •mounl of ltie A l'UI LIC IAU: . ., YOU PACIFIC AUTOSOUND -• -hOma In QfMt CdM loc. corpor•t•d · •••ocl•tlon u11p1ld o .. ano1 of the obll-1111_ 1,. Ml\f""t P\lll.IC NOTICE NEID AN EV'l.ANATION ANO SECURITY, 2:K>e New· Traditi'ona) F1mlly ne ighbo rhood, otti.r than • plflrwrtlllp geHon NCUrecl by thl prop-r..-."' Aloi' n.c °' THI NA TUAI OF THI port B~.. Co.I• MMI, biking dlltancl to blY & Sandr• COtllf\, Blllll'IMI erfy to bli told and rUIOll• FtCTTTIOUI .,....... HOTICI OF PROCIEDtNQ AQAINIT Cll!I. 12e21 Pl8LIC lllTK:E Realt y S ELL idle 111m1 wlth • beach. 479· 1299 or M11nager •bll N tlml lld CMll, IX· TRUITEl'I I AU: YOU, YOU IHOUL.D CON-Auto Slcurtl}' ~,. Oelt)' Pllol Qaumld Ad. 644..03!17 TNt 1tat1m111t wu nlld Pl" ... Ind ad'llll'ICM It the N.utl ITATEMINT l-No. U:wtl TACT A LAWYER. 11\C., C.lttornl1, 2311 New· P1CTIT10UI .U ..... 11 63 I • 7370 &42·5871. fr =c-;;;;o.,.,---, .. :; with the County Cllrlt of Qr. lllnl ol thl lnltlal publlc.tlon The lollowtllg F*M>n 11 T.I . No. C·m39 On Alliu•t 3 1. 1Q84, •t port 81Yd.. Co111 Mff•, NANI t TATlllllN'T C11t1 Mna f 0141 ~ County on Aug111t 9, ol the Notlcl of S1111 .1t doing bYllMNC u : COd Or UNIT COOi c 9:15 1.m., BENEFACT. u C•Uf.12621 TM loMow+ng Pol'ION .,. 1!!!:=! seo.ooo loaJI at 1984 $31,1119.51. P.0.1 .. 1321 ~ ·• SMI CORPORATION u Ouly •PPO!n led Tr111t1• Tl'lll bu1i11e11 II 001'1· doing bulll'IMI u: ~·- FIDM2 The blnlflci¥yundlf Mid H1.1ntlngto11 B••Ch, C•llf. duly 1ppolntld Tru111e 11~ &11C1 pur-t11 to Deed duct.0 by:• corpor•tlon NORTH AM ERICA 011. EIJDJ THE IEAOll II~'.%. Ch1rmlng 3Br 2B•. Publllhed Qrl.l'lgl Cout O..OofTrul1hef91olor•IX· 92646 under th• fot1cwl11g d•· ol lrutt recoro-O July 7, All..., R. Goodm111 Jr., ANO OAS CO., 171 A•-· T h la d tain • h 'f ' ,.,,, rm NMM. /II.gt, ElM Olilly Piiot Aug1111 fl'. 24 3 1 .cu1.o and CllllVal'ed to 1h• Jlffr..,. A. Wufllll, 1321 tcrlbld deld ot tru•t Wll l 11tao ... In•!. No 11757, '" PrMldlflt lllcl1 Ori.,.. N.wport BMctl, en re x an enter m t e terr1 IC 5-48-2313: !MS-2tllG hpt1mtw 1 116' . . . und.rllgned • wrttt91'1 Pie· c~ Cod Or .• Hu11tinvton SEl.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION OOOk 138!17, P-0-1492 of Thi• •tatem.it ... nlld CA 12583 patio of this comfor table 3 bdrm, 3 bath REPOS 2 on IOt t t 49 000. • F 205 lll'•llon of del1ull and 0.. 8Mcfl, Call1 9264e TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA Or!lc!•I Rf1Cord1 In II. oll1c:I with th• Cou111y Cllrlt of Of". Rober1 B. Prlc•. 201 home with spacious master s u ite, large HOUM 1 122.000. ·,,. -------,--·--1manc11ors.i..ano1wrttten Tnl• bu•111 ..... con· FOR CASH ANO/OR THE ol tl'le Cou11ty RflC(·der ol 111'11• Counly on July 26, 8aylhor1, long Buch. CA P\Bl.IC NOTICE Notice ot 0.111111 and Elee· dueled by:.., 1nc1Jvtdull C.l.SHIERS OA CERTIFIEO Or•ng•, s111e ol C• t(tor111• 19 4 • 90303 living room & den. T h is unique communi· down. agt $48-7738 --==~~---·I Uon 10 Sall. Tlleulldlnigl'led Jlllrl't Alti«t Wllf"llll CHECKS SPECIFIEO IN •~ecuted by ROBE lT D ,.1... Thi• bu1l11••• I• tOll• ty offers a wide beach, boat docks. tennis RUSTIC E-SIDE 2 Bdrm ..sl-KC c.ueed Nici Notloe ol 0.. Thll llllemeol wu f\lld CIVIL CODE SECTIO N CHAPMAN Will SI .L AT P11bll1hld Or•nge Collt ductld tly: Ill lndlvld1111 S 0 1( JIOTH;I TO CREDn'ORI !11,11\ and Ellctlon to Sall IC wltnttllCountyCllrk of Of. 2924h(p•y•bl••ltllellm•ol PUBLIC AUCTIO I TO Dlllly Piiot Augutt 2. 9. t5. Roblrt a. Prlc:I court. Great location for children. R-2 owner/fin. 11 OF IUlK TilANIFtR bli rlCOl'ded In lh• COUn!Y ·~ Cout1ty on Aug1.1lt I , Nie 111 11wtu1 money ot tM HIGHEST 8100EFI FOA 23, 1~4 Thll lll lM*il WQ lllld Si ii 00G lh<>PI ·trans •97s.ooa7 ANO OF INTINTION =:o~~;r7'2'fJ:11 11 111 '212111 Unned St1tnl 111 right, 11111 CASH {p1y1t111 11 1 mt of TH-191 with IM Coun1y Clerk of Ot· OPEi IUiilA'f 1 • FOR S.Al.EBY OWNER TO TilANl,E.R GUARANTY NATIONAL Publl•lled Ot•ng• Cout •nd lll!lf .. I eo11veye<1 10 Nie Ill !1w!YI mone1 of \tie ·~·County on Auginl 21. • lmmac: 4Br Meu DI! M.,. ~COHOl.IC I EV!JtA.QE ''ORTGAGE CORP 0_..., Piiot All"'''' 10, 11, 24. 1nd 11ow ri.kl by II unCler U11l11d 811199) 11 the frOl'lt iwm1 IC HOTlCE 11 4 I I hltll llJi 1,1, New lntlext. OUi.t 1treet • LICIN•E(I ) ... -· ·-1114 Oeecl ot Tr1111 In IP!tl enlrllnCI TO tile OlO O••ng• rlNL Pa.I $130,500. 041 Sarr• Way ~1-tec1. 1101 .. 107 U.C.C.) TRUSTEE 31· 1984 F· lle prop•rty 1111el11•ller d•· County CourtrtouM, loc.1.0 FtCTITIOUI IUllNEll Publlll'led Or111Q9 COii! S45-5"08;432-84!5 1 Md/or 2A0'1' llP BY· CIMARRON SERVIC E ~rlbeod : on S1nta All• Bl~d . ti.-NAME ITATEMINT O•lly Piiot Augull 24, 31 URl'f PfllTEl1 REALTOR NOT ICE IS HEREBY CORPORATION. TR\JSTOR· M!CHAE I. E. twee11 Syc1mor1 SI l TM follow! li Sapltm'* 1, 14. 1114 673 1919 Sp1clOul 2 Br 2'AI BI GIVEN to the cr.011or1 ot AGENT P\&.IC NQT~ LEWIS. BAABAAA J LEWIS Bra.dw1y. S1nt1 A111. C1ll· o-•;g """""'"'011~ F-229 -:::::::::z:::::::=::~ 1ownhOl'M. Frple, dbl al· THE UPPER CRUST, INC . I 202 No. AIYlfllQ.I AYI .. •G t 11 ti r'"llt lltle 1nCI "' """' · tac:hld ., _,. pal~ •• '' -"'' ---•••--,,., "'''"·CA. 9237e 0•11 • ... · · M T ASSOCIATES 1101 I a.,, l1VI 1 · "' ......... ~. "'' "ICTtTIOUI IUl lNlll BENEFICIARY SMI COR· 1111.retl COl'\'18)1.0 lo llld W1tllfll A.,. C-31 'Hunt· ldM l IOt Co-Owntrti. AQt. T&.11 •95·2831715, Tre111-(11 4/1115-5210 MAMllTATIMINT POAA.TION now l'leld by It under 111d lngtonS.flCll:Clll!t.92141 Pl8l1Cf«)TIC£ Elaa 548-2313;545·2189 I.at Mid uo.n-. wl'IOM 8y PIUJI McCord, TTUllM TM fotlowlng per.on II DMC1011r111tinthlproper1y Chlrlllt A St•uller. Jr., l:Jt.lllnMI .Odrff9 11 4533 S• .. OtTlcer doing t>Ytlnau u : RECORDED Febru1ry 14. 1n111ted In •llcl County 111d 7701 WlrrMtr AYI c.311 FICTITIOUI IUllHlll Dul Ptiat IOU Cll'Tlpul DflYI. In the Clly of Putllllhed 0•11'119 Conl SECOND GLANCE AUTO 1983 11 11111r. No 83.()701174 St1t• delCllW u . B ' C I 1• ~ 11'ATIMINT .INtna, County of Ot1ng1. 0&11) Piiot AUiUll 10, 17, 24. DETAILING. 16838 PUIO Ollk:I•! Atleor"cll In tn• olllce PARCEL,. AH lh•lpOl'11on ~~~~ngtOll ••ch. 11 . OCEAN vu Twntiome 38d •till• ol C1llfor111• 92715, 1Qll4 piz..-ro, 1rv1,.., C.llf. 12115 ot 1ri. Recorder of Or•noe of Lot 1 o1 Tr1ct 9464, In thl Thi• bu•lnitl It COii· e1oT~ :i .. ~ ::'°"' '"' 2\.!oba. 1750 14 n. tt41K &bl• bulk tr•t1tler, II •boul F-1511 Johll HOlllng•worth fl.l#l· Co<.lnty, City ol Cotti M•t• .•• ductld by: lln 11\dlvldu.. JOSEPH I.ICON, INC.. $10K down 493-6827 IO~ m•de to lURBOW di, tMJe PU«> Pllarro. Mid deed o! tru11 de-111ownon•m1P•f1Cor6edln Ch•rletR.St.ulter,Jr. llOl Newport BNd., Sulll PETCHUl, INC , I C.lltornll lrvllle CaHI 12115 IUll>M lhe lo!lowlng: Loi 24 Booll 416, P-on 43. 44 Md Thi• ltllenMtrlt wu rtlld 23l, Colt• M .... CA 92621 .oofP Fed TIU •Q5-37538fl5 Plltt.IC t_tOTICE Thli b11i111e11 11 con· ol TrflCI No. 3380, ~11 the city 45 of Ml1c•ll~~.ou1 M1p1, with tn. Count~·Cierk of Of. JOM9h Udoll, 1808 Qllyt Tr.ra!•rM and lnl•nd•d ducted Dy:-an lndMdull of COit• Mffl u per MIP reeo1d1 of tlilcl Counly, ange County on July 211, A'I .. Huntington BMctl, CA Tr1ntlerM. whOM bu .. ,.... lllCTTTIOUI llUl.,..111 Johll Aland• r.eord•d In eook 133. tl'IOWl'I u u111t 4 Ol'I • Con· 19a4 926411 I d d ' • t I 1 t 1 0 NAMI I TATIMINT Thi• t tllem91'1t wu ftlld PIOfl 34 tllrougn 39 In· domlnlum Pllll •ecord.ci 111 "2t14M Thll builnlll II con• $ou1/\lf11woocl, 111111• City ol Th• fOllOWlng pw1on 11 wit/\ tM Cou111y Clerk ol Or· clutlv• of Ml-.cell111eou1 Book 12457. P-oe 15 ol 0 1· Publllhed Or•nge Co.•t ducted by: an lnOlvtOual !MM. County of 011ng1. doing bll•lrwN u : llfl09 Cou11ty on Jul) 30, M1p1, 111 the o!llOI ol thl nc111 Record• of .. to Cou111y [).tty Pll01 Augull 2 I 1e JOMPh Udon Stat• ol Calltor11l1112115 SAINT AMANT P AO· 1114 Coul'llY Atlcofclef of u id Ind •• Genned Ill 11111 cef• 23 1984 • ' . Thl1 ltltll'Ml'lt WU II*' "ThepropoertylldUCrltlld OUCTIONS 223 · Mo11t1 ,2117'4 Cou111y. \lln Decl1r1tlon ol Cove· ' TH-191 wtthtMCOu11tyC•kolOr· in g~r•I u : All llOCIC In Vlitl Av• .. ' Co1!1 M111. Publlll'lld Or.n;to Coot YOU ARE IN OEFAUL l 1111111. coodltlon1 1nd r• ~ COunty Oii AUQUM 21. f,•d•. flx1ur1t, 1qulpml!'ll Clltl 12621 Diiiy Piiot Augu1t 10. 17, 24. UNDER A OEED OF TRUST 1lrlctlont tlCOrded Nov.,,.· I----------'"' •r>d good will oi • eer'llln Kurt Lawr.oce St Am#lt, 31 . 1954 . DATED 1/14183 UNLESS bet 29, 1917, II\ Book 12471, Ml.IC NOTICE mun ~ P••lor bu .. n ... known 223 M I VllllA .... COii• F-1 72 YOU TAKE ACTION TO P1ge 1205 ol Olllcill R•·i--==~==~-PYblllMd °''"""""' Cout ''THE UPPER CRUST Intl M .... o;.:,. 12627 ., PROTECT YOUR PROP· cord• of ••IO County. lllCmlOUl llUl~l•I Dally Piiot Au9uit 24, 31 ioc-1.0 I t 4533 C1mpu1 Thi• bu1ln•11 11 COii· ERTY , IT MAY BE SOLO Al PARCEL 2: All undivided NAMI ITATIMINT Slpt1mtllt 1, 14, 1114 brtve !11 the City ol 1rtln1. ductld by: an lndl'l'ldual Pl&.IC NOTICE A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU on1-lourt .. 111n (1114thl I• Ttie followlng per.on I• F·223 Cout1ty ol Or1nge. St11e ot Kurt St Amant NEED AN EXPLANATION l1111r .. t 11 t1n1nt Ill com-doing bull,_. U : C1lllor11ll, llld trenslet Ill• Th!I iti.tem.it wu lllld "':~~: .. ~i::· OF THE NATURE OF THE mo11 Ill 1nd to lol 1 ol lr.ct NEWPORT MOTORING ~owing l lCohOllc. ~•••ge Mlh 1h• County Clerk ol Or· PROCEEDING AGA INST 1464. u .tiOWl'I on I ml? ACCESSORIES, 425 30\h ffeana \or lloenMI) On· •ni• C01.mly on AIJ9UI\ 2. do~~he ti~~~'°" 11 YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· r•co•ded 11'1 Book 4 19, SttMI, Suite 20, N9wport S'al1 B1e1 e11d Wln1. 19 4 TACT A LAWYER. 2921 P~43,441t1cl45CIMll-B.ach,Calll.92e&3 ,1CnTIOUl9Ul6Nlll Pll!llC NOTICE French custom resid ence w /73' on main channel. 4 Br. 8 Ba. w/pool. Hil & Hers bath sul tes, art studio, gym- nasium, libr ary, gourmet kitch en w /butler's pantry, too m any amenities to e n umerate. B y a ppt . only ...................................... $3, 7~0.000. lllUmbe< 4 1·124133 no"' is· ,2l2087 T LIFE, 11122'1t Newport J l'll Ro.d, Co111 Meu. CA cell•MOUt M1pt, rlCOl'dt ol SI I c I y T II om I I NA.Ml ITATIMINT eued to premlMI IOCll.0 II Publlt llld OfllnQll Cou l Blvd • Sultl 101, COlll "(II 1 ilr .. I lddrffl or MIC! Coun1y. • Ad1nallln. 2016 E111 ac.an TO. lolloWlng poerlonl 1r1I ~:1:11 ••• 4633 C•mP'-'• D.iv1, l~t1e. O•lly P!!ol Aogu•I Q. 18, 23, M~-=n~111"s:~~~ E1P•n• common d1tlgn1tlo11 ol Exe1ptlng th.,•trom U11lt1 BIYd., B1!b01, Cllllf. i2M1 doing ~ u : t CA for lhl p•emlMI IOClll<I 30 19a4 ' property 11 lhown lbOYI, 110 1 10 ,. lllClullvl. 1·G to 14· Tllll but!Mll II con· D A V E • C 0 •t 4533 C•mP'-'I Drlv1 1n the TH-214 Ph D, 17112 WMlm!nlW wl,,llflly 11 glYlf'I 11 to !ti G lllciu .. .,., ,.() to 14-0 In· duct.O tly: 91'1 lndlvl<luel ENTERPRISES, 1901 NIW· ~ 0!11 o! lrvl11e. County ol Or· Ave · COit• Men, C•lll. comp111--.. or corr.Cl· clutl.,. 11\d 1·Y 111C1 14·Y Ill· SI~ Thomu Ad1n1ll111 port Blvd .. Sia. 231, CO.ti ll(lge. S1111 ol C11ilon111 92821 11111f " Th• b111el1cl1ry clull.,. on • conClomlnium Thlt 1t1ttmttnl wn lllld MIM. CA Q2521 Tiie! 1n1 1mour11 o! Thi• bu•111••• 11 con· 11110... N ld Deed ot Tru•t, t1y pl111 recorCled In Book with lhe Cou11ty Clerk ol Of"· D•vld soon H~h, pu•ci'llM price or conaioer-Oucted Cly. 111 lndh1dull reu.on ol 1brMChor Clef.ult 12451, P• 15 ot Otncltl Inge County on July 211, 721 Newpor1 •D. t.0119 111on In connecilon wnn 111d P1JlllC f«)TJC£ Oll lll\e S. e.p.ni P?I, D lt1 th1 ot10g1tlo111 MCUrld AflCorClt ot Mid Cout1ty 111d 1984 BMch, CA IOICM tr1n1!1r Of lllld litell!Mt jOr Tllll t!l lefMfll WU lllld t/\1reby, h1retolo11 IX· U !Ullll\ld In thll ceflllll ,2t141S Thll bulllllel 11 COii· ~o.n ... t 11\d Mid bu•m•... FICTITIOUI I Ul lHll• with the Coull1y Cllrlt: of Of. flCU\.0 and dlllver.O to IM Olclll'ltlon ol Cover\11111. PvbHll'led O••l'IOI Cout ductld ti)': 111'1 lndMdual tncludlng 11'11 Mlimated Ill· NAMI IT ATl ... NT ~ Coullty on Jvty 11 · 1.111d.r1lgl'led 1 wrttllfl OflC. condtllonl 1nd •nlrlctlon• Cally Piiot Augu1t 2. 9. ,8, 01YIO Scott HlmelMllJ9h -110r~. 11 th• sum of The tollowl11g pet'IOll I• 19 4 ·-11r11lon ol Olf•ult 1nd De-r.cord•d Nov1mb•r 29 , 23, 1984 Thi• 111t1m1111t wu flllcl f100.000 00. which eon11111 Going bll .. 1\11.1 .. : 1' mand tor Sall. and wrl1tln 1117. 111 Book 12471, P1ge TH-192 wllh tMCOlll'lty Cllttt of Or· ot Ille to11ow1ng CN ll di · MOONL IGHT TECHNI· Publltl'lld Ot:;"ro' Cout llOUC• of brHdl •ncl ol •lflC· 1205, of Ottlclll Record• ol MOI Cou11ty on A!JQUl l 21, potlt•C1 ·$10,000 00 De· CAL SERVICES, 330 PrlllOI-Diiiy PllOl A\IQ\llt O, 17· 24· uo11 lo c1uM thl u11d•· 111t1 Coo11ty. l---m-m-'IC-NQ_,.,f-IC-[--1., .. m1nC1 Note to b• reollel'd ton Dr., Cott• M .... Cal if. 2l, 1984 lolgMd to NII ••Id propwt~ Thtl 1t1Mt lddr-111d rUUt. "2Ul7I LIH ISLI 101 Y11 Ll•o Stu• 0,1 blly 12·1 Marvelous 6 Br bay fron t 78' on bay, pool, spa 100' OOat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. Channing SpanlSh 3 Br 2 Ba o n 45' lot, lrg deck, cou rtyard. pier & slip. Sl.100.000 Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. p layroom, fireplace. beam cei lings. Xlnt fi na ncing. $420.000. UYllH HIH UYFRllT COIN CIY e1111-$70,000 00. Pro,,,. 9211211 F·ll l to Mlllly •aid obtlgltlon•. other common clMlgM.Hon. flCmtoul IUllNlll Puti!llhecl Orange Cout lllOf)' no\n in levor of V1CkyMarllneMcC11trlcll. 111c1 tnerun.r tllfl und.r-11111y, ol tl'le rMI pr~rty NAMEITATIMINT 01HyPllctAugu1124,31 Jett y & Bay view , newly decorated Mai Sltler-$20,000 00 330 Prine.ton Dr .. COil• Ml.IC NOTICE llg111d c1u..O Hid n0Ue1of de1cr I tl•d • bove I• lhe follQWlng P9fl0nl ire s.p11mblr 1, 14, 19M K 2 B 2 Ba 40' N 6 000 Al\ 01111r Dutlness 111me1 M .... c 1111. 92625 brNCh •lld of •llctJon to bl purpor1ed to be· 1036 Se• dol blltlnnl u F-221 at. r . • pat io. ow $ 45, ll'ld lddr1nee uM<I by ti'!• Tiii• t1u1l11••• !1 COii• ,ICTJTIOUl IUl*lll rflCordttd M•y 16, 11114 u 8rewe, Colt• MIN. CA L~DED v1s10Ns CUS· T•a111t.r01w11h1n1nrM y11rs Cluclld by . ..., lndl'lldu•I NA.Ml ITATIMINT 1111t• No. 84-20-4486 of 01· TM unclerllgnld Tru11111 TOM ST AINEO OLA SS 1----------1 PElllllU •Olf OOIAlfltOIT ~'' P••I to l•r ••known 10 Vicky M1r1.,.. McCarrlOk The loltowlng petlOf'll •r• 11c111R.eord1 111 the oltlc:a o! dl1el1Jrna 111y ll1t11Rty tor 1ny WORKS 615y, PolllMni• Pl8LIC NOTICE Exciting Ocean & J e tty views, 4 Br, 3 Ba, It!• t11111f.r1111r11ne "me Thi• 111t1m111t ••• flied doing l>lltl~ u · tl'le RflCorder of Or111g1 ll'ICOl'•flClnett of Ille 1tr111t Coron• det M..-Cllll 921127 Tllll II "'' been lgrHd with thtl County Cllf1( Of Of". SIMON AIABEL ANO AS· Cou11ty, .c:lcl•H• 1nd otl'lar common THom•• cutton S·h.ilon ll1CTTnOU• 1U•INIU 3700 sq. ft . car parking. $1,285,000. bltwMn ff.Id llClll-1nd 1n~ County on July 31. SOCIATES, 2200 !. Fruit S1Jd ••lewlll bem•OI. Dul d111g111tlon. 11 ll'ly, shown 515,.; PolllM!lll, Coron• d.i NAiil ITAl ... NT IAYllll PUCE UTf"OIT lnlend.O 1r1111f1ree •• re· 1984 Strfft, Sul11 2oe. S1n11 wlthOul COY1n•11t or w1r· tierllln. Mir C&ffl 921127 The followlng piltlOM Ir• " Q111rld by SflC 2407 4 of the F211m An1, C1HI 92101 r111ty, 1xpr1U or ompllld. r1-Sllld 1111 wm bli m.c:11. 001 ThomU C Shelton d~ llullnlll N : Spectacular bayfro n t d p lx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 B r . 2 Ba down. 2 ~t spaces . $1,250,000 . Bu1111111 •llcl P•oleulon1 PubUtl'led Ot1nge Coa.11 0.vld G. Simon, 1602 girding Uti. OOIMtllon, or w11nou1 coven1n1 or wlr· Thll lllltmttnt Wll Ill.cl 8 IOHAM FAM llYPAAT· Code, 1'11! the co11110••t1on Dilly P1101.ll.ogu1t 10, 11. 24, Al1un1 Ln.. Hu11tlngto11 eocumbrlt1C••. to P•Y Ill• r1n11.expr"1 or1mplled. r•· with tM Cout1ty Cllrll Cl Or· NEAS, A California umllecl kn 11111 ua11sle• of .. 1e1 bull-3 1. t984 8Mctl. C.Uf. 12148 1em11111ng pr1rK:io.i 11.1m of girding titi., PMMl .. on. or ano• Coullty on July 211 Plrtnetlhlp, HOS O.Ollhtc Mii 111d 1r1ntfel of "'1d F-173 OlrkD.Zlrbel,90e1Aclell• 1ri. 11019(11 MCutld by 11ld eric1.1mbr1ncu. to p1y 1M 1984 • Aven111, Si.Ht• 0110, Colltl lteen11 11 to Cle 011d 011ly Clrcle, Hul'ltlngton Bllch. Cleed ot l1u1t , with 1nt.re11 19"Tl•lnlng pr!N:lp11 tum of ,.211411 M ... , Celllornl112t28 •lier ••Id tr1n1T1r '111 bfff! C.111. 128411 11 111 ••Id 1101e orc111d.c:I, •Cl· tri. not a( II MCUred b)' H id Publllnld Or•"" Coll! T1renc1 W · 8 rloh1m, 1opro~ed by Mid Oep1rl· Thll bu1l11e11 II COi\· '111'\Cft, 11 1ny, undlr thtl Deed of Tr111\, with lnterMt O II PH I A '' > I lO G111e r1I P1rtn1r, 3105 IT>ll"ll ot Alcohol le Blver111 duel Id b)'' • l1lfl'l'al Plr1· t•rmt ol 111C1 Dffd ol trutt, I hereon. •• p10Y!ded In ••Id • ~ 4° ogu ' ' • Cac!llllC All'IMll, 811111 0110, Control 11.rlhlp IMt, c1'11rget1, 11nd e~penHt nole(•I. 1Clv1ne11, II 1ny, 23· 98 Cotit1 MaM, CA 928211 T1'111 1 tal•. tr1n~1., t ntl P'\lll.JC NOTICE DavldG Simon of tM 1ruttM •llcl of lhe uno.t"the l.,m1o!MldDeed TH·194 Thll IN .. nlll II Con• 1ulg11met11 of tri. elorenld T/\11 1111111Mn1 wu f!lld tru•I• cruted bY telO DMCI of Tru •l. , .... cn1rgn 111d OuC'ted by: a llmftad Plr1111t1'• UHIA IUOI llLUllE Panoramic ocean & city view , 5 Br 3 &. llpaclou s , xlnt f in a nclnsj: n o w $995,000. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR Kaai. h11~ 1040 ILOOl TO lbCH Sp1clou1 5 br, Oen, 4\.\ bl, 3 11ory home 3ooo+ aq n. hug• balcony, 1om1 oc:&an 'llew 121!5,000 208 16th St. 531·1718 liYlao 1044 WOODBRIDGE CONDO By anxiou1 own. $9$K OBO 12% fix ua1m . 2Br 2 BI. o v1110011"1 p1rk 6&0·2341:Ev 1551·9133 I.Do Forni 1055 0••11111 quality Malit• hOFM In Thi Forut. 4 bdrm Ot 3 • dan, 3 ba, !amity rm 00t'QIOUI neulrll IOf'll c1rpfling and quarry tile. ln1lde locaHon, L•k• prlvlllgel. Super Con· dltlon. 1259,IMXI. IOit 111 ........ LIHllU 3 Bdrm 2 ~.toe playroom, l\H'n. Oftl}' '410,000 BUI Orunctv R .. ltor (175-8 1111 1111 W HUI FRHT Trlplax 4bt "973-1873 ltOCk In 11•0•. llxt111•• lllCTITIOUl llUMNl e e wllh thl Cou111y Clerk ol Or· ot Tru1I . expen ... ol 1M Tru1tee 111d Pll1t.JC NOTICE ll'llP tqulpmlf\1 l lld Qood will ol NAMI I TATIMl:NT lln~ County ori AIJ9Vll I . Slid Mii will be held on o1tM1ru111 cr••11d by t•ld 1~ W. lnghlm 2Bt hOfl'le + bad! ~I r• Mid l>llllMU ...i11 be' m•d•. lhe followlng Pl''°"-••• 1914 Frid•~. S.01em~ 14, 1914. Deed o1 Tr1111 K·1a:tl T1!11 111-ltn'lltll WM Nld m0d11N. 1\.!o blk Off ' , , , 1 '. I ; r .-id the corWd..,•tlon1her• ClolnQ l)uMMu u · ntatl 11 130 p.,,,. In the lobtl~ to Tiie lotal 1mou111 of tri. PICTITIOUe IUlfMltl Mth Iha ~ Cllrll Of Or-1and. Ftu•trettd lnvMIOf tot IOQll/\lr with the COii· lO}O NOATH . BROAD· Publlll'lld 01q1 eo..1 lhtl bulldlng loc:altld 11 &01 unp1ld bll111Ce or th1 obH· NAMI ITATIMINT •111119 COU!lry on AUQUlll 21, M'fl "Olva It aw•y". llder•tlon lor the '''"''., WAY ASSOCIATES, 361 D111y Piiot Aug111t 10, 17, 24, Soulh l.ewl• StrMt, Ot111~. g1tlon NCUrld by IP!tl prop-TM lotloWlng '*"°"' 111 114 ,_., P\BJC NOTICE ftlltc ll)ltCE 1 113,000 POMIMoptk>n. 1nd 1111g11menl Of Ille Sari Migl.Ill on.... Sutti 304 31 1984 C11tfornl1 926&11 erty to be .old and 1..-on• dOlllQ llullnMI u : A.gt 790-8882 1ror1111d 11ce 1111 (or ~l..ch C1tff 12seci ' f ·178 At IP!tl time ol Ille 11111111 abll Mtlmlted COlll, ••· Al1' CH!CK & AS· PvblliltladOtallQICO..I 'ICTmOul--el l'tCnnoul ....... 11 llolnlMI 11 1o b1i c:o111um-Rld'l•rd N. oick. 3$9 Siii publloetlon of lhlt 11otlOI, 1*1-111C1ldVlr!C9111 IM SOCIA TES, 1,1 W. 17th Dail)' PltOI Al.fOUit 24, S1 NMM I TAT'lmNT ....... ITATl•NT •UY fltl'T ... (Miid on or 1tt.r th• 1511'1 Mlguel Drive Sull• 304 P\8.IC NOTICE 1hl tot II .mount of tM un. tlml of the lnlllal put>Ucatlon Strfl!. Untt f .11, Co111 ~Imber 1, 14, 1N4 Tlla to11oiw1ng pWtOnl Tl'il IOllOwtl'!CI Pl'IOM .,. 2br 2t>a. pool, bOlot .np. dey Of October. llM, •1 ,,,. New90rl a..ch. Calif 12eeO Plld bll~ of IP!tl Obi!· ol the N01IOI of Siii II Maia. CA. 12tl27 '·221 doing bullMM • doing bullna11 •: WIH .... on iMMGpOon, •"•'•'•OAsgUj~~~~~cAoN KenMth A. C•ugl'lllll, 351 FICTITIOUt IU .... 11 9at!on MCUrld Ely tM •bovl 11.toS.M . Aotllrl John l!nttlltl11, HOT SHiil P UI LI· CL.UI IT. TAO,U, 2M6 Ownet875-H37 "'p.E .. ••'ROW COM· s11 Mlgutil Orlve, Suite 304. NA.Ml I TATl ... NT dffcrlbld dlld ol tr111t •nd Trit benlflclllr)' ulldat Mid 4122 MlllQICWI S1 .. COvlrul, rt.It.IC NQTtcE CATIONS, 11782 t. eoeti HIQllw8}', COroM , ..-.. ....... pot, IMcl'I Celt! 92MO HtlrnallCI COllll, IXPI" .... OMd of Trull hlretof0t1ex· CA. 91724 9MJ. lultl w.,,......,., Cell. dll ""''"CA tm• L.100 llaytronl 11 on bly, PAl<fY .• , 19 13 E l7!1'1 St . ~ 11 ' MtOonl ld TM lollOwlng ~IOM .,. and'°"*'"°" It •50.346.70. ICUlld Ind dellVlrldtc thl Aonakl ,rldrlck Knatl, r:ICTmOUa IU ... 11 12711 Club 11. TroJ*, Ltd. I• 881, poof. 12..S Olllty. 101 •214, ~ c:r °br!~~ 359 San Mlgua;. OrtVI. ~"· oo::!l~ ::'NANCI AL. The IOI .. lnd•btldn•t• unclal'llOflad • wrlt1.-i Die· 14$04 FI0,111 l'ld.. l • ...-I TATUllNT M1 rrle A. IUIOl'll to Calltomla Umltad p.,,,,.~ Via Udo ICM.Id 87S·'r873 ""'atot•' o1--~'""'• ... O\'ldld 904, N1Wpot1 hflCh, C.111. OAOV,, 474 !. t7lh SlraM, Claif'IO 1n M11fn111 on wt!ICtl lar1tl0fl of detNt 111d 0.. Mlrld .. CA. IOIM Thi lolowhg l*IOf'll ltl leoura. llWW, Clllt. I 711 ahfp), JHI !. COlft Htafl· ••oi •a -.:._"·'"'t""' 1 ol 92MO 8ulli 204.COltlM .... Clllll lt'llOl*'llngbldllcornputld meindtor&lll.M01wrltt111 Thomal WOiff, 420 PIOO Oolna ~M: Charlal !.lulcft, tM Or· way, CO«Jnl dal M•, C.A - - lh•1 trtl __ , "'r Thll C11111n111 I• COii· 92521 rn•y be C>blllned by cllOno NCllCI of Ottautt 11'\0 Elle· 9oullv•rd, 8.rlll Monlea, Ill> 8K'( OUIQN, 10Q1 anQI llONom, !MM. Cllt, itBJI 2 11ory 3200 ll~__B :SOL --lcBIYar.:1,:;: Ouc1aCI by:. L.lmltld Pl/1· Potl.,.d Enterl)l'IMI In· {714) 315·41131 or (2t3J llQtl1o8aN Thl~CA.l0406 f l lT\01 f r .. liMDJJl'IOIOll t 2t14...--CNltl• flletler,-o.... Pootlap .. ""1'\fl 'Cit -JIU .....__._ nerlhi9 corporiilCI, Clllforllll. OM IZP-46118 tn. 011 tllfore thl cllJMCI Mid frototlc:e' ol -toutr-J. l...,,,..,., tt1 hlcrl CA 12t4e JoM '4>a, 411'4 car~-Pll'tTllr. 21611, COMt HIQh.. ~r. Corn1r 114 acre ol ..ut --· AICJlard N OICk 7 ' I c I • I NII llUll: lftCI EJlctlon to a.it ' Promontory Or. w. N>IWPOl1 NlotlolM Ct\arlal Zamor-&. non, COron• dll Mat, C.llf. .. :li Coron• dll Mii', CA W"' ........ -,,.. =-1 11 1t&4 r bu • our · ewpor DOlod -,..,_.,. In tM ................... CA. 02MO 3 '-,_ o--• ~ --u·STINC fhll ttltll'llll"ll ••• nlld Buc:h Calif 121163 .... ... ..........,, ........ 31 211t Street._,. ....... I I lnoome 642 1H4. THI! UP ...... With 1t'll county Cllrll of Of· Thi•' b~•!n ... 11 eon-Augull 17 19~ .....,...,.. tM rlll Of09l'IY Thi• C1111JnaH ll con-...... CA 12121 TIMI bulinaM II con-Tiii• 1>11111'1111 II con., _____ • ____ _ I V ·:..:= .,. CGIM'lly Ol'I All(IUll 5. ducted Ely• • corpora•lon $Ml CorporltlOll loce.lld ducted by; • glnlral Ollt• Tllll !NIIMI• l• con-~ by. I ,.,,.,111 '*1· dllC1ad by. 1 llmllad pat'tntf• - a-1 1H4 ----R.K. Poll•rd, Ptffldllll .... Id frultll Diii: AllQUll 1, 11114 nertlltp. duc:lld by: an lftdMOl.lll Ml"ll'llf:I llllO Cl a SS"' ... utos -· ,_,.. .... BY T 0 Servkil CLIENT REP' CHAPMAN LOUii J L.elf!'lhllll N1cN1a1 cnatt11 bniorl MWM1 A. 9uldl Chnl11 flacMr J '°" T afllfarOt andklenlli Tllll lll._,,.,,t '#II ComPIM'J. ;.g.,1 eENEFAC-TNI llltlmlf'tl WM lllld Thll ltaterf'llllt ... J11r1C1 Oti11 ltliltmlnl .... NICI Thll at1tlll'l'llftl WU lllld n.IA~ itlTCHUL.. INC. =-..:-. ~::2: wllf'l ll'le Count)' Cloln of Or· 8y Cllldy SCtloOnOv• "Mid fruit• with tM Coumy Clltk Of Or· W'llh IM COUntyC!lfll d Dr· •tn tMCount}' c;..,,. Of Or· wttll lhl County Cllrlt. ~ °"' • c.llfornll Corp, lltltt. 2IOO " : Courity ori A.UOUlf I , AN1111n1 Saetstary 221111 L.mberl Su111 520 anal Counly on Jul)' 24. ll'IQI Col.lnry on.....,_, 11, MOii Cowl!)' on Ai.lguil 1, 11'111 County Cf'I ..,.... 21, IY:Oen•A.;,_P9!-•""i ~ h.cf'I, C•llt. 11 •m1• 601Southlewlt8t El Toro, CA 12'930 ,..... ,.... 1114 1N4 ,.., -Or111ge, CA 12M8 (1141116-3718 fllt1MI ,_ ,_ ,_.. .AdrllrtM Q Tutt.. Or COM PllOllthed Orer'IQI COM! (1 14) 31&..4700 By· lh1ron C. l l'l1\191'1 Publllllld °'MGI CO..t Publltl'llO Of11'1Q41 Colilll l'uDltlhld 0rMQll eo.. Pubbhld Ot"W'IQI COii! VIOi Prl!lld«'lt ~~Aug ~ 17 241 Diiiy Piiot Augul'I IO. 17· 14• P\ibll9hed Orange Cout PutlMlhed Or~ Coul o.My Piiot .Allgult 2, I , II, o.11y P110t AYC11* M 41, l?allyf'ltol AUflllll fr,24, 31, ~ l'\lol Al.9* t4 It T1at11,.._Md 31 111-' UI . . ,, '911• ,..11Q Dllf)'Ptlol AU0'11124, DallyPtlot AUOlllt 10.17,2a, 23, 1164 a.pternw1, 14, 11M hot__.Y, 1114 ~1. 1•. tt"M .,,....,.. T~,_,,, ' F-111 31 , Seotlmbll 7, toa. 1114 fh·1IO ll'·Ht fl·~ . '·UI ,_,,2 F-,.. -- ' Adve rti ed In the DlllyPlllt . UHllU 8411,IM Juat 1111• new, 3 Bdrm, 2 beth. den, bunt·ln etereo equlptment With l>MutlfUl IOUnd. TV oat• UCUtlty. LlllWLn lll·llDO Ot_..,..., ........ ., o! "'- '°"' ........ i..1 -"· b<t ,_ IO '°""' I°"' ._19 _.. o.lt (Ix ( i' Tr I ~1 . t H £ " H I I : I I' r I z .. mau ..... '°"'" °' IOY· lncf -'tfl Nl1I ....... " ... __ T_Y_E~S -=s-H~-,j IO&l!C• °' -" I' I I I I 0 ~ , .. ,. ·.:·:'· -:= L-.L... --"-· --""· __. _ __.._ .... .._;:,,,_ -,....-, ...... * 8LUFP COHOO * • Br, 3ba.~1Ntio. pool, brick trplc:. 1111• oar. I 12&0, • 14M108 38t 2~ conOo trplc.. pool • 1150 1300 131 ·7111/l$0-()604 1 , .s ·' . $ r Alf CtM/~. I IH .... ~ IMtlq lltftlf f .. l!I TIM M ;;;;;;;;~;;~iiiiiil,Wi~na~ow;~xtrir~mr~~.~38~V~,.. eRILDCXAt I s11\ld1n ,.... WITllO XU@ftiCXJ( AlABYDXR p~ Mfety chd *'·' .,.... -IW*1 a.Mot I Aepelt PXLll! ffitt tRIMJt\IAd $2.17 per day txp, norM.1nton lf bort p.,.$d\ool WI my llome. 3 °'*"Y ~ ,,_ •t MlrrOt ~tfllry uP 124 50 Serva now l CLEAN & fXPERl 31 yra e.;;p it yn In ••· SIP d, 832-0400 daY9 pet week. 951..0179 42651) 111-7401 pN11'1~alnt~ A•lenc:. Mlflt.SOVrt up 832"°400 OW, 25 ~ ~~ lie ,.0003a 164;ft1fp&lma ;..---..----::,--- That'a AU you pey fOf' 3 llnel,30~ AJ1UJt L=,~~ ~ucaJlonal ELECTRICAL Contrac:tOt ~·:~f~,-~fRD ..... Cltulg Uc, T· 11 •4H 30• 1353 p~~=f·R d~~~ TZri/to~ = Parking xr .... RePa1tl 2·5 Full or PIT t".'2.:m ~b. =~ .. =~ C&rpen~ Palntno "9p&in MdliN's elilNINd IT Utt• OILLlll Int/Ext, ce ling•, rtflfl oab C.11 Ptltf 472-1780 CIC1Mupth8ullng '12·1561 In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY R_,itaelng..sMJcoetlng ' 10yrauo all p"-Me lnei SEPMCE· e thOfOUOhlY mHm MVlll OI. (20) Yf9 ·up., wen guar. , • I LOW RATES • Tr• trim. Ind • sas 83 '"' '" Clt11la1 hmff ,,... Eetlmatu. on Prtcee mot>De hm ""'°' cti.-clMn houM 540-0817 Oranoe Co. Ortfi1na1 o...;1 Painting 864·3937 r Htt M • ming & r~ll. o.-la,~ht.!g .. hOl11•l~lenlet :::~ecomm·~~:~ coont.•ACIM-42t3 PTL BRENOA06 ~AOF.HOUS! ~~~~t.41:421 Painting & w I Papeting t~"9~·t!•:~~:t ~ n-upa&S-4·7011 EJl'.pe;fenc;cr babyaltter. ~~tlal & Commetel~ CompetllM Rl1• ror Iii CLEANINO. Have '-way. NEW WatenouM Storage Int/ext, 11ytatxptr., tree now onrolllng fOI' fell. 'JAYCEE TA£f! SERVICE VERV RELIABLEI For No lob too big or emall Ga1•••il1 t~ of comm conet. & open In acMdu!e. Prol. ••· tr yO\I ,,... fust. J70-2i90 or 851•8883 Tr"' Trlrn-RMlow-~ More Into, Call "3-2927 low Aat•t5().;70t1 aft5 T Ell r•ld reptl,.., 20 Yrt "'°"' torProf e>e09t.only. ITUY1 .. m•m Call Bob 417-1134 . lng-CINl'I upt, lf9.715wo ---Ctltr a-11 t ••per. 7151-3882 110 o.oend•b,. • •Int ,...,., llVlll-r1-ti tatt na lJ1 eatt 9'9nd 784-S40 --· 10'1 Plltti•1 I ltJllr T1t1 !:a ... , 11~1 111 Un Topl)eldlrtmo* ci..n-Exp•H\9pelra.1Syruxp, Cal aat 1 • Celllomla'aOttg\nal "-'d-11·•, Commer. all lenlcn •u1-t::-C1!!!!l1na 111!! up, new i.wna. 751-3479 Gen. melnt, electlcal, CLEANING, HSEKEEPINQ Studtlnt MCMn, ._ .... ., ' -inv .. .., ,_, ... plue the IRVINE MIRROR ALLISO MARINE INC Beeutlfui awatCh•• for Cl .. n U,,.•Tr .. Trlmml"" plumb. Craig 53M 111 Whatt do bet~! I tllP. Uc. CAL T 138898 intuftd pti .... Ile. 053 ... 293 PTL •FRt:f HOM!: MARKET tMdln.... 2·2+ 12 pt andtheHUNTINOTON Flbetglua.~coetlcu.t r dlente 2x2 In 30 ... ~ . .., ••(714 841...,10 •• • Top Quality Work· APPRAISAL. '31·7370 Old. Lied lMChef.1. 98 4 ISEACHCOMaERe¥etY painting. All typee of b<>al ~~ •• ..Mon. whot. Y•~1:tr~unna low C<»t, Haul l Handy· UM, 64 S7 I 1 Int/ext Ree/COmrn, AMI 8teve Ventre REALTOR MS In fD. 75942rS w-----...at rep11rs. Per900al & In• sale & "-1aJI. The COlof man,~ulek.court•YMl"V ..._ .. _ .. •-rn.tr•ad p •-tl Uc .,_ 93S.540S I f•-•-Lt no~a-1 work wek:OIM. ~..ec>15 Compeny 759-0179 Gardening Reuonable a PU/8 btc:lw/lk»-board• -f:W'a'B::';720.e..or-laa 11 rat•. ......,, t aau• •I ltnit CALL TOOAVll accomadatlng. a yre. 24hr ana. Rteh 931-0t55 • i\ICHARD siNOR1S ~.pert furniture r•· 1lat t ...... Ca~iatt MUia1 Ctatracttll FrM .. , TIM 6-4$-6133 Repalre Painting ()ryvtall Homectnntng By JODI. Newport Custom Pelntlng P1~rf11 nnlthlng,No job to ematt ng7W&d Prooeealnv &II r .. Liii •NeW cabinet•. refacing, Gtatral --., °F atlmat• • PleUe call for free l8yraolhappycultomere. FARTHI a fNTERlORS F,... .. , Jerry '44·1087 Al 1sln.-. tchOOI & ~ YOUt Detty Pilot LANDSCAPE & CLEAN· c .... "n •tlmlJe "8-2$49 lie. 2806'4.. 875..()393 HANOIN"'/6TRIPPING tonal projeet1. 85 t-104 .I • S.W:. Olreclory European kite., formtca llllfTI llOI Olm UP 5 Yrs axper. free Mt. Gary &4S..52 PTL "' htflal RepfeMntatlve countertops. 5•9-5747 R odel/R.. I . •1 Dave 790.9077 SERV/REPAIRS fof yO\lr Sharon'• Cleaning Svc. RAINBOW PAINTING VISA·MC 873-1512 wiiiliiiimil._,.. ___ "'_ w•-itw Cltaalat • -em epe " comm _ _ _ _ For hom• & apecleJlllng QueUly 11 °"' po11cy E r1 Walle 1 1 Quality ooling: Sr citizen .. 142•41& 1 tit. lot Ca~lt!I and reald Lk:'d, bondtc:t, LANDSCAPE SERVICE home/bua Raa no Job tn move-~t•I 873-8448 850..ee.te JEFF Lil; Ula ,•t~atlon ,,._~vera Congnau"11• dlee, Rt11. Lio. #348877. WHITE wiZAAD --------• l•ii.iiii,,ilWilRn'-"!'IP'!!"W'll'W'"-Ins. For 8'1 552-91•2 TrM lrlm, Lawn Malnt etc. to aml-tr .. tal 85(µ304 .. • .-.. • • K. Funke e.4~193 WINDOW WASHING -~--~--... ... --_-... .,..ll-ES FOR LESS "~L • tr• nt. Juan 548-tM48 SERVIREPAiMfor y;; You're hOUH/Oflc will C~t!!?~woodPalntlngtrMlnt~'t. ~I ~onmt 58V1-8590 REPAIR $w••h••:t200 l OUALITY" 931.2021 Mfili!!L .. 1 . •I Cetplry Concrete Drywall inwal H ---homelbul Aus no job aparkla. Call ~nn1 Matla "" .. .,,. ....... NORMS WALLCO EAING ...--• -ua;-C!w kif. 12yr exp Dav• 646-2990 Patit Ctnn Mow. Edge, Trim, 2_~-to tml·fr• ttt 850_4304 &.4e-8392or170.1432 Fr• Nt. Stan S..9·5088 F Ea 10 lea•,..., .. •t. 30yra exp. Window & So-Mn CleMO ..,.,._ -•------• upa. Haul Awaye, .--... ---Ex..-.....-...... t.,. nd ,,'~801790-7t:f roll. 770-2725 anytime Walt Ing cie.n & apllt(Ung, i.1 =~d~~: ~=-pt~ ~::.~=~zd=: Ou~~·.,:~~ =:bl• ~ellible Jim 90&-9024 Btalt lfttU.J w:rk. ~~ rr.. R&A Roof Repair Svo the tunttllne In t5M525 ••6485 Steve ~7-3078 Ooora .. tc ~8-•980 pric ... ret'• 1~-1620 s;:::~r~~ ~~~:f~ llnllAJ V!;xr~: ~2~~c~:!; ast1ma1 .. R1ct1850-1834 Pl1ttt1/ltf!lr ~~:t~'s~e ~~~~· ltatt ww 111 CLASS CONST ----~ Rrt1aia1 prlcft Chuck 642-2873 DUMP JOBS & Pet•, Plant•. Paper, Mall EXTERIOR· TOP QUALITY tb'sfiLA'!TERiNd lis•t-at•.ioi1• .. -reiq-u•c-.. -1fl-a·, -:11 Remodeling a New Conti Car~t S.rrict ·-. -SMALL MOVING JOBS etc. Howard 548-3418 work f()f yours Fr• tit. Addition•. Restuccoa. oontreo10f'I who pefform tor Comm. l Reeld. Uc'd Prof1F carpe1, uphOlstery, 1MY OogalS 10-115 Tht lrttl Soelt MIKE 6'&-1391 Ref'• Dale IM&-583~ . Petchea,fr .. ett.645--a258 wont over S2GO lncfud'""' tneured & bondtd Com c 1;'12 ••on (GROOMING SCHOOL) "" -~ ---PROFESSIONAL HOUSE "'V -CIN nlng all .,,, "'""'"" Teacher, 21 yn exp. Lawn-ahru .... tr ... 1n1tall HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE FINE FINISH PAINTING labor and ma1trltl• must petetlve rat ... 751-3882 before 10 or aNer •:30 5•&.2848 TrMtrlmmlng& Removal Furniture, Traah, Tr... SLoc1n;eRfa. LB~ ~~7=~· lnt/ext-stucco-plasler· fla••lat · be tlcenMd. Unllcenltd Mmtl1lat Rototllllng-Lawn malnt 963-5415 NORM • cablntta-acc:ouatlcal cell--contrtelort tl'IOUld ao Promote yo::., bUtlneea Ctatlt CHerttt Dtantie Al!Jlein Fr• est S..8·8065 wallpaper removal 9 yra H •r 11 • lH· 1110 ltlll latljf. ~late In their adwttlllng. LA quality for San 04ego orlvew•v-. ~tloa, patha, EXeeOTIVe OOMESTICS -TrM Trim Clffn-Upl D~~~l8:t~~l.I~~~~:~~ Ll•t11la1 local ret1 953--8789 N~rt Bch/C<»ta MT soUR amicE CTR Contraciora end con· prlcea, promo. ltem1 tic No Job too amall Reduced fet, cu.tom per-Yard Mein & Haullng Free est 24hr. 831-1083 f1CIS Ulllllll HH Painting, Int/ext • 1 PluMbtng Right Homeownetl/Contracton 0~=~ at':~aeM~ &19-223-5581 Ext 641 Rua MICkey 536--0553 sonnel aervlcee 855-720e lto 557 ... 508 818/919-4139 Quality at lowest retta DRAINS Ci.artc:t. Ptumt>-Low rtt•, rel 642-7358 any queetlonl Cpmrec- FrM est Dave 6-42-4593 Ing Repair Low Rat• tor' a Btata · Llcenat Aid1an Ctraai ea Doen Bui......... llWTB ..... 17 INT/EXT 20 yMtW EJtper. -po.a 860""'150 lilt Board, 28 Civic Ctnttr BRENDA'S Creation• I UNIQUE Gifts Custom ..... En ... lry-&""'F•r·ena;-""'ooo;--.-1 swEbl§A kNITTeb Get A.ba!IZ:d lOM 10 to ..... st..., .. om .... m"'"· -::s .... tone~-1 AYWagt Room $29 +. Dr•lna c!Mr from $15 Counttrt. floors. rm Plaza, Room 990. Senta Alterations, Need hem• 0<der1 personalized Xmas By Norman The Doorman Clothing Sweat•• ate.. .. 29 lbe per mo Call Grace BIOCk-Concr•l•Stuoco Exterior 11ucco $130 ~ RepaJr lauceta, dlsp, ate. pattoe. RV TIUi UC'd Ana, CA 12701. 0< repalrt? Call Bren-orn Aus 642-20e0 Oak & fir. 857-DOOR •lz• Carina 875-0599 891-9020 or 897-3133 Rel'a Free •t. Ml-9412 materials. 9'l24«2 Anytime M&M M2·9033 !551·8150 Free .. t. d.a-982--4098 for I !•Ir Wut.. 9100 Belr Wanted 5100 Heir Wutti S 00 Btlr Wutti llH Btl Btlr Waatti 9100 8111 Waa... 1100 Rtlf Waatt4 5100 Rtlt WHIM 1100 ltlt Waatti SIOO DID IHIOUY l /F IUIUL IFFIOI Je11~-n1n ... empcou10~~1d ... c1~~11 IURSES AllEI Part -time Secretary IECIPTlllllT . Hm PEllll llDllnUY • •••11 Telephone Siiia Warehouae & Counter ... ........ ... w/accountlng alcllla. gd Full time buay phonet Good driving record a --. HUllRJ1 help'°' Eleetrtcal whoi. Min 9 Y" e•P Fut ae-for Newport 8eact1 d.-dally or evee 6t-3384 7-3:30pm 3pm-11.30pm phone, typing alclllt a gd type 50 ~m. front off~ mull. Selery, vacation. Santa Ana oNkle of a na-aa1e dlatrlbutOt. catt for =~~~~ !'t'fi :n<>r: 1~~'. ri:..:.:: 1 •1n•••111 ~g30-c70:3,?dplmtloGnood• 5•:.k1j appearanoe. 642-4888 appearance. Karen , alck leave, 1n1urance Ttlon~ plaatlet oomPf'yi Loot<~ for a way out of Interview 646-7777 bl It 1 " ••• ... -_,. &80-9128 btwn S.-5 ben9f1t1. RAYNE WATER YP ng al\d numer ca the 40 hr wortt week wtth WELDER A llty to wr • gram· phone,andexperlencaln Interior & Exterior avail· Convelelcent Hospital, SYSTEMS, 17935.M a1c 1 11tareiqul1td Wk 1 eoffera t"-potential to aern Mac0t'""""' Yactlta t931 matlcalty w/lllnt ac>elllng AI R A/P and 10 key Exp I ble. Perma'*1t full time near o c Fairground• PART-TIME, Varltd houri ar--llllT Sk~ Cltcie lrvlne p taaant wor ng en-$400-$800 p/WMk -.. 1 -· ,.~ M' Shorthand 0< apMd writ· w/ IBM/PRC a plus. poaltlon Must have good Ple&M call 9-5 549-3081 to Include ffl'ly AM. MKr" ' vlronmtnt, attractive * Train .. GuarantM Plac.nt a, ""'9ta .. Ing reiq 'd Non-amotctr. 875-..915 driving record. 751-1758 weektr1da Must heve d.-Entry level, enero-uc r.. H• irs ltl•"" & excellent t>en OP F n •1 Start lmmed $1.00+ to -a irl lllEI pendeble vehic.t. (small c e pt Ion 1st , to r --i • Salary WOOD SH : u • tne atart.reVl9'1r in 90 d1ye. LJY1 II Ill.HI llnS1t truck . van, station bultder/devaloper In UYIE WITll ~:.~~ ~d2~t *• HMlghUtd'-at• ~-mnt'aion81 Wful~ hwor1<r .... ~;.http. :dnt benefits-IHEUI. IFFICE Own 1 H B C • r 1111 e d or exp• r . ) t ualat news-Newport Beac:h Good 1__..1 ...., u..... ..,. .....4-298" EXECUTIVE ROW INC Mature g lrl f rld1y 6•5.~~~sponat on 11pm-7am full or part wagon o ' HIU. C/OOailyPllot.PO Box * EarlyAMhout16-12 3901 MacArthur • 211 111/accurat• office llKlll1. time M ... Verd• Conv. ~-:' J::er~n d= ~1~tz.c::i':Ju~~!'ca~ ~~=,:c*~ ~~'~'ti ~~~is Coata M .... CA II both bright and Dtt• 1910 Newport8eec'1 (752-74911 845•6211 IUIU Hoap , 681 Center St., dabie Contacl Greg Pegoy752-7383 fordlrectNIMlnthetut ~m~·~rec~~ •• m Golden Rttrelv•r for Interview GEN'L OFFICE. Friday• for Newport Beech motel Costa M ... 548-5585 Hyde Mondey thru Friday R~pllonlat/typlll. pit, growing drinking water a IEGlnUY _-_ . Pupptea. 9 Wk• on 8/31 UP.llRITTTU OUH ~~~·p~o~s~ ~2!~ng .FIT Of PIT 642-3030 OFFIOE/llLIYHY between 9:30 and 10:30 flex hra ~8-0678 Soutti. aolt water lndu1try. Mortg~ Co In Fashion TELEPHONE SALES $250 557·9efl apply In pwaon at MAINTAINANCE MAN full Full time High school a.m. only 642-4321 weal Attorney Strvlot $10/hr plus comm Call Iatan haa Immediate Cul'I pd dly, Charity fund AKC Male Pomeranian ,._ •·--.. 1 bl hi time tome Hp preferred (7t4)250-1911 opening for org1nlzed raising Soft NII, no exp b 512•184 ehota' ..... ta -,.. tau • lllL FlllAY S! graduate with good drlv-PBX ANS SEAV Exper lEOn /Hll OFO llllll'I PIW Mc:r•tary wno can work nee. 1238 E.Edlnger SA S~~ 536-7440 • • 2~~=. ~~d ·~o:arl::eps::e o;,:. In nl. U.r.~~ ::,~ r:or~r Aruz,:~~f ~~~:t~ B 1~~8~:pm N~ P~~~ f~ i:~· Full/Part time Wiii tretn ~~~~~: r !r7~~~ TfLEPlllf UUOml Poodt. Pvps. Teacup. Toy. uk lor Mr Nelton ence typ ing skllls, 142· llOI ROBERT BEIN, WILLIAM Pll t-••Tt• Good I In & office Daytime or IY9fllng1 ceasing required, ahOrt·, . Min. $200 up 546-2648 Experienced waltrHI 645-5570 FROST & ASSOCIATES. """" n at<llls r~t ~on-smoker. Joe Rubino 551-301• hand dH lrable Call tor home ownera. State wanted Call Keren u11wa•1 •111s IWUl-UUS 1401 Quill St . Newport Flt. Pi t. Wiii trai n Call Ruth. 478-3120 SALES Dawn ., 640-9350 be-Firm ln1uranc• PI T, Btrm 1920 &44-9550 --m1nager-11IH for sur1 Beech Ce 92683 250-•7•• S2000/Wk + lWMn 9-12 ror Appl itwtnlng hour.. alto In- Merine ex~ only shoP Apply at 2306 w PHOTO LAB PRINTER w ed • cludu mornfnga on Sat 5 yr rag OH Palomfno fllly· FLIUL IUlllEI Fun-ume Mon-Fri Xlnt Oceanfront N B OFFIOE PEllOllEL Nori•· .. exp "-tpful 1 .. , •EPO•TER ant 6 m0<e ln·homt SECT'V /RECEPTIONIST Gaurantee hourly wage + wHtern show winner benefits Cell lor appt ..., ,,. " n n clOHrs We provide Immediate opening In NB comm Adult9 Of' mature SJ,000 obo .. 5 yr reg. OH l!Jcperlanced lull Um• BASIN MARINE INC Mechanic e11perlenced Part time weekends and photo S.6-2424 Mike With 2 years dally •x· qualllled leeda plua t~p yacht .. i.. office. AC· yng persona 553-1115 dunn 111"'-halter winner apply In person Vluer• 11 ht 1 .. 10 CM con evenings Good phone -------. comm Earn what you re ""' .. •1 Florlata, 701 w u ncoln, 673-0360 g rue... r • voice Call 751-8822 PICTURE FRAMER perlence, tor an lmmedl· curate ty,...ng non-am .. r. ---· ---$5 000 obo 4 yr reg QH Anaheim. trectlng firm. Tools req, Full/part time Call ate opening on • So worth! Call Carl at well . groomed, perton· TOPLESS MODELS ao~rel geidlng ... whtt• Hop11ng'1 Ory Cleaners salary & benefit• neg Office poaltlon avell wino bef. noon 494.5555 caur newspaper Send 751·3008 able KnOW1edge of boell 1100/dty, Pd Dally mane/tall/blaze $3.000 FLllAL TllllH now hiring. Delivery drlv-646-0568 work days exp nee 91m •pm M-F -----resume and cllpe to Box UUS/Hmear helpful Hra Tues-Sat No •xP nee. 920-2583 obo Mr. Goodman 0-5pm 4dav-aweak,aornedrlv· ~" & counter ~~",: 1111011 •••asTUT $4/hr Contact Jay.Joyce Pr~fl r .~' .. r•11~11n1• •203 c10 Oalty Piiot. PtTlme tor Newport Bch C111 DeAnn Burk• TIWTllOllllVll!•s m-f(71•)5'40·2155 Ing required 645-0093 ,..pply in person -._ or Kathey 631-8220 w exper ..... ce or • P .0 Boll 1560 Coat• reaale boutique, Includes S.2-5735 nU1 --- Coast Hwy •9._..0_.4 FO/BO Ophtl'ltlmology -mark store Contect Mesa. CA 12829 e o E Sal Call 631-6290 --1111_,11 OLf•I EJtper. w/PD'a. good drtv Pett 1535 FILL/TlllE PAY ao•nclLTIRE Good Transcnb1ng skllls OFFICE/l&US CLRI 780-9277 HI n Ing record, xlnt pay and ,a-ITIMir Wiii " Cell Peggy 646-32•2 Huntington Beach firm PRINTER Exe>« on AB SALES CLlll Con1clent1ou1 Ind Iv benefit• Apply Med tam• COCKATOO _,, ••-Exp d Interior plant main! --needs pllime help Mon RESTAURANT Balboa lala.nd Pharmacy w/UPS e.cp pref Cuual 132 tndu1tr1&1 Wey, C M. S1000 Dy (213~7533 OpportunltlH avellabl• & grtenhouM Depend ITl9d1Cal thr Fri 12 to 5 960-6587 DICk 360· mufti 1250 1 & I at mosphere 3 0-•0 Tamra.Ev 157-2805 With the LOS ANGELES Irena nee •76-7022 lllllllll IA -· ---2 color, larger pre11 IDITIU/ltptr'• cnlde~ extuperll tlmemat8u7r•3-aa18Jes50 ... 50 /h ,..,. ......_ 0 I f M I e ,..., .. ~.ab.... "tlb '" Hr/wk .... p r to nPIST/Flll•& DI•.&. Parrot, t·---y.,._.__ ............ TIMES ... ,..culatlon ..,... needed •-12 Midnight M· pen ng or anagemen x,.._. V'D' ... r ""• Full Ume start o c Airport area. •• -·-"""' ,.._.. partment In our door to E X EC B US 1 N ESS F CRT lie t>eneficial bUt position & Grtveyard S A Firm 558-8373 lllllY /h•r'• ~Elwood 250-0410 P/tlme Accuracy a mutt Talks. alnga, wllrg cage door newspaper 11199 WOMEN w/lltlle girl nde not req 931-8300 Sales experience neceu-PSYCHOLOGY Full time. . SALES MANAGER Xlnt 3 °'*half dlY9 P« wtl. Sac; $475. 873-3800 Program Guaranteed woman IO care for & a ry C all John o r F Id pay/benefits E O E lllPPlllOLE•I Start II $450 Set own --------manage l'lshld 111 Newport IOIELS Bernardo 975_443• Beh1volr apeclall1t to Apply Mon thru r ey at n · TWEETY BIRDS: Young hourly wage plua com-B eac h M 0 n • T h u r s , work with developmental· Beach HouM RHtaurant, 751 _.933 Solar Siles 8·5 Mon·Fr1, downtown bra. 931-8«5 Cocketlel• & Parakeet.a mission. Hours· •pm to 2•30-6PM p . Lenny. Hair O.Slgn wants IRIR IOI rr dlnbted In group Ugune Beach. Huntington Beach purat VIDEO TECHNICIAN 648-0185 9 pm Tr• r nl n g I 1 erm poi young, attractive women home EJtperlenc. With Sales PIT manufacturer 960-648• Entry level, electronlca provided. Potenllal to ~:~~'(,,~~Ii~~~~ to be helrculllng & styling Mtg Co hu an lmmed. Beha~or Modification r• IHIEI PUDE CHIMNEY JACKI Two fun s••~l I.. background So County a-ti•t•n IOlO urn S300 plu1 per w-61 r e t s 6j 0·62H or models Cell Lenny, ::!':I~ ~~nd~~ctoH=~ quired. Salary ptua ben· IEmAllAIT ptople needed 10< our --Service Center Phone IUI - FOf' an tn36tervtew. °!!.'. S.0-4309 675-0823 Cdm phones & orders. nan ofc efi11 850-0538 SUTION Hu the followlng oPln·I Santa Ana office.making C u h I er IF o o d Pr• p -Al Smith 12·5pm eo" round O;JC daw t;g 957·2 1 ext 1,~ •-FOUNDATION l""'S' appta fOf our sweeps aretlon. Openlnn & Clot-(71 .. "'cc.__2,.... table, m•h ......... y armolr, INSURANC-E 11•n1J UT. FIOIS skllls & order desk knowt-... ... ...,.,_... ~ ----· .OEUL .,c " Wll. llll •-'T 11• Good communication Ing 1htlt1 Mature. Sea-_ blVeltd mtrrors, 8 drew-REAOY TO CHANGE F/T mngr w/exp 1231 N e<lge helpful Contact P/TIHIECLWEI -" 5 301o 9:30pm550-8090 cliff County Club . Y11HllYULD ereewtng111achlne.Muat Part time AM'a, atart at CAREERS? 1 dldl Coast Hwy l ag aNr 7pm Debbie 54'0-8871 TUES-FRI 20•30 HR tor cloalng out. Mual have 538-8897 major O C store xlnt Mii. 875-0314 t3 50 p/hr Call 545-tM70 H!~~ t~ou~~ agency All son ' or peop1e use llUllST week S5 Hour 557-t598 2 yra ellp :.:,,• EJtper ~~~·:.,son SOLICITOR for L A ;'~'63~all for lnt9rvtew Pot Belly itove, circa 1895 Have something 10 sell? Farme<s . Call Me c111ss1t1~d ad' 10 sell all pollllon avail Send r• P/t mature Liquor Clerk 1 follow specific rec.lpea Tue-Sat 1t Fragments TIMES, can be done In 4 '850 950-1113 C4asallied ada do It well Howard 963-4518 son s otti'lings 64 2·5678 sumeto Harbof Chrlatlan Apply mornings at ~oupa qulc:tiea & baking 2•45 E Coast Hwy, CdM your home. Good com-VOTER REGISTRATION i ··•n I Church, 24'01 lrvlne Ave, 2229 E. Cout Hwy, CdM Must have 2 yre exp & H•fS PUIOI mllllon. M8-S..41 WORKERS $8-15 HOUR -- Newport Beach, Ca refs ..,. pou. Pd 3 llmeewttly. No §..,.. fivy dty 8'C 92660 or call Patay. RECffVlll DLEll · ... _ For t•I children• store. So STUDENTS exper nee. Severe! open-$ OBO 556-7174 983-0086 aft 8pm STIOI GUiii -"" Coast Plaza, exp ""ti Ing• for appt 971-0227 I HOROSCOPE -- --- SYDNEY 0MARR PUllH LIT Full/part time. pit tor cak ... plea & dN-LEMAGASIN ~9-9585 IO Ylll 1 lft &PPLWllll Booth Attendant Accept· N~~3iR~~i<an. aertCelllTH·LllE UllWIClllllH llllUJlllllWU Po11u!~=~~Exper. ~~~ag 7.10 :.;;~: Ing applleatlona Mon-Fri s.2•2211 (Oam-5pm) pit ror lunch houri & full or part time 64&.5237 We have opening• for req Apply In person beloe ultd 9 17so 9am-5pm II 3333 W weekend• btwn 9am_.pm Mon-Fri boyl & glr11 between Rothchlld'e RNtaurant • moe • Cout Hwy. N 8 IECEPTIHllT Apply 1n person Mon, .ircan••y 12-18 year• old wonc1ng 2•07 E Cout Hwy. CdM ~";:f~et,1~c:;-' ~~ , .. T Tiii 10 Hours per week Tues. Thur• a Fri only -.,. evenings & Saturd•ye w•ITmr••n micro Sl7S. 6-44-1152 .,. 11am·3pm S5 00 hour aftaf 2pm. N1t1onwld4t Franchlaot In Earn money, trips & a11" -··········••••J S7 50 to lllr1 With major Costa M .... 642-3998 69 FUhlon Island. NB Newport 8eact1 looking bonutte Call HSnlSH ~~z;~ ~:~~~8:c~o~I HOEPTlllllT (near to Bunock'a Wllahlrt) ~~;aryde~~~t~~tg !:iii; Mr. Rountree Part time, lnctud. wknda. MA YT AG e6tctrlc dryer, overhauled $75 642-3720 aturday, August Z~ ARIES (March ~ 1-Apnl 191 E:mphaw .. on cmot10nal n:sponscs. 1gn1fica n1 changes. a 'anc1~ ol -.c:nsau om, Roman<.·c '' highlighted •nd your sen<>e of purpn'>t and d1rcctton w11l be restored Young person ~comes all} Cancer Capricorn na11ves figure prominent!\ TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20) Ddinelcrm\. a'o1d ~cattcnngforccs realize )'OU do posse\\ 'omcth1ng of\ aluc Rcfu\e to he 1n\1m1da1ed b\ o lder 10dl\ 1dual "'ho 1\ mere I' l'n' 1o u-. ) ou'll learn mor<. about propert} basK 'aluc\ and \ou'li do something aho ut future \ecunt\ GEMINI (\fa, 11 .JunC' 201. 'r ou'll lnnv. v.hcn: tu go. appointment datl' v.;111 he ~t and ~nu 'll ha'c rare opponunil) w recltf) past mistake Lunar emphac," on relat1\ cs '1s11,, \hon tnpc. and ideas "h1ch can be tran\lormcd into profit <)corp10 play'> kc\ role. CANCER (Junl· 21-Juh 2 ~1 'r uu II kJ rn ahoul mone). hov. to earn more of 11 fm u' on 1mi:stmcnt'>. l'\lh;rngt of 1dl·as 1ra\el and commun1catmn "'hirh prcl\ 1dC''> needed informauon Member of ~pposlle sc' 1'i 1n\oht•d doe., care and v.Ill rnopcrate v1rgo plays s1gn1ficant role LEO (Jul~ 2 '·Aug ~2J ( )de mo"c" up. )ou'll he di nght plac~. family member v.111 mak1.· m.1Jnr 1.onccs!l1on. Te1li..c 10111at1\t:. trust )our ov.n Judgment and 1n1u111on You'll rcn•1\t' gilt v.h1t h '' genuine .. 1oken of afTectmn ·· Wear hnght color\ -}nu'll h,t\l' reason to celebrate. VIRGO I o.\ug. ~ '\ \ept .22 l Dcfim· tcrmc, ,1\ 01d c.cll~cccpt10n. f ocus on hosp1tc1lc, 1n\tI\lt1on\. chantahle org.1n11at1onc, Pre'i!lge 1uraes upward as rcsull of )Our cooperation with 1how "ho arc less fonunatc, Romance nounshes later JO C\en1ng. P1~c... figures prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 2 '\ Oc 1 12) E' crythtng sec ms to go }Our ~a} -you make friends, wi n all1cc, and infl uence "nght" pcopk Ride the wave don't feel au11t y enJO)' Slm:e~'> becau!le you rcall} have earned it Cancer Capncom nat1"" figure 10 unusual. e'c1t1na Kcnano SCORPIO (Oct B -No". 21) h nic,h what ) ou \tan, reach ~yond urrent ell~tattonr;. Em pha\t\ on career, hu)tncss. prC$lt¥C. dcahn&.!I with supenors I ovC' '"al~ pan of~enano and could in volve Anes or L ibra individual. You'll be rid of unncrc~~f') "~n~. SAGl'M'ARJUS (No ... 22-[kc. 11 >: G<.l<>d moon as~t h1r..h1t1htc, ravel. 1nformat1o n, la nguage. ab1 ht) 10 an1culatc """ \ Your pinions will b( sough! concumng in1crnat1onal e'eni s and local .,uhucs Be ready for nrw )tan , realm~ you c:an ttet to heart of matters, 1hat Leo ind1v1dual 1s sincere. CAPRICORN {Dec 22-Jan. f9): Comp1k data -\1>urcr: matcn al must be brouW.t into play FcKu'I on det:uls, thorou~hncr;s, \1nccr1ty. 4cdicat1oo wallinanc~' 10 work Oc\.ond 'Ct hour\ \' ou'll karn mo~ bout fej()Urctl ofothcrs, )t>u'll al\<, learn \CCrct about ''cx cult afla1~ .. • AQVA RltJS(Jan. 2C).f-'cb. I x1· C 10 \low, do n"t attempt 100 much a l ce rcahLc that I~ na)1t\ anJ petm"~'°n' mu\t be clanficd crCascd IOCttl activity andu.ated. long-d11,tance call 1 ould relate to vcl orcducauon. Gemini, Sag1ttan!J\ na11"c ligurc prom1nt"ntl~. Pl.SCES (Ftb. I 9· arch ~Ol It v.111 Ix-nc<.er;c,an to rl'\l\C'. rtv1cw grads onty Call 3-6PM REST AU RANT Counter ' '"' Ul· 1011 Must OVaf 19 yr old, appfy Min ion Viejo 495-3315 Mfg Co hat an lmmed. he~ In Sandwich Shop and ablllty to work with Mon -Fri 10em-3pm In person btwn 2:30 .... PM Newer Watl/rJyr $250 Mt; SI S frig S175 173-1900 opening for lndlv With francf'llHM. and out1id• M-F,M• Barkers, 212 E. Hunt Bch 964-2890 ablllty to handle buay 95 ·12'7 or 971-1739 vendors. Good organtza.. 17th St C.M O'KMf & Merritt StOIM dbl PART·TllE phones Gen. ofc. dutlft. reatiurant tlonal akllls e muat Top Te1cher aaat and eK· oven.1250 8•2·2550 some typing Contact IDW 111•111 Benefits. Cell Cheryl, tended daycare 1 .. cher WAITRESS/WAITER Food .. ir Debbie 5•08971 n 842·9•70 Mon·Fr l MonteN<J(1HarbOrMeaa &Cocktail Mex&Amer Retlgerator(2 dr)$225, lnllL-LsS -WAITERS•WAITRESSES 8em-5pm School CM 549-3803 food. actlvecanttna lmmd Walher & Dryer S145M, Con1cttnt1oue person IEOIPTlllllT •HOSTESSES• opening 995-4803 Oahwahr S100, 6-46-58-48 needed 10 work flexible for NEWPORT BEACH ParedlH Cafe, 600-0 IECln&IY TEUPIN~~ !!!_I llLY WANTED Experienced s..re SIS Ice mtcr. works l'loura for Maternity Sh® SALON Full tlmt, Newport Center Or , Typing and cterlcal ekllls -.. -nn1 $350 642 15n tn Huntington Beach S.5·~ 18 Newport Beach Many fringe benefit•, The beach Is calling ·Sun's maintenance Man. NB, perfect • Salel ••P« pref Cell for greet working at-out.Worilevaonly Earn rtfa (9lt)986-5430 Whirlpool. evocado(dlx) appt lfllPTlllllT rastiurant mo1phtre Laguna Beach. tull-llme pay S200-S800 WANTED Experienced Washer I 0ryw S150M. l111twar411ttrattJ IEIH&LtnlOI TlllunOOll Contact Jim Herrt• at weekly Cell Hank IUll·tlmt bookkeeper Lool(llrunslkMWe.4$. 114· 1117 p1....,,t phone manner Saute & broiler a muall •97-..985 751-3008 845-010 -8544 btwn 10-12 or w Medium typing .. gen«al Call Chef Chemin at -==-=======:l..:===-===-===:!.::===-=====1===============-PART ·TI ME W 0 R K offl~ duttea P ·5 Mon-Fri •97-4"77 ext 290 AVAILABLEI Need a llUle CM/Irvine ,, .. Call for RHtuarent Help Pl t1 extra money? Work tor appt. 556-~353 kitchen peraonnel & pit lh• lrvln• Unified School IUE.PTllllST aecty/bkk~ 875-8&54 011tr1Ct·Food Service o. UfHL •a• ira par1mer1t pa.rt-time and HIQhy prof ... lonal with ., ~ 11111 enjoy other ectlvltlel pleeaant ptr1onallty. Part-time. 2·3 days p/wtl tor tM balance of tM Wel~roomtd for large Attitude mote lm~ent day Apply 2941 Alton corporete offlctl Lite than .. P., F!RN'S Ave. lrvlne, 788·2009 =required Newport LINGERIE, LldO VIiiage, EOE ., .. 6'0·8950 call Krlsltri. 173-7710 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11·1' I EARN lP TO S7S.OO PER WEEK. Wt now htvt I ~ ~"11 tor JO"'I tt _.,,, to MCUft reeden IOI lilt 0.•"111 Cout 0..~y PtlOI °"1 crews 1la1t •I J 30 p I'll aftd 1wi;t~ until I )0 pm ffat~dlys Oft Sah11d•J ,.. •w,.; 1 lrw ntOft hour\ Yo. tatll 1111~, lripa Jal!CI plllH •lOllC wolll latrlftl Jflll aw11 lllOlltY tbt1t 11 no dfll•fl'1'11 ~ colllldtOt 111.ol•ecl M J011 lft Ulltin tld pif.Ut Mf f •rt (714) 548-7058 District Managers If yov ~n1oy working with yovng boy1 & 9111• ond desl. 1obl ore not for yov, con11dtr o <Orttr •n the newspaper <11culo toon field Tho\ " o unique po"hon with doily chollengu & r..,,..ord\ Ovr op4tning1 ore immtd•ot• Appl1conh mv•I hove o von, •to11onwogon or trvck, Wt offer on e~c•ll•n1 10lory with o bonu1 pion ond 901 ollowonce Wt hove on excellent benefit pion that in<lvd" ho1p1 1ol11otion inwronce, hberol vocot1on and hot.doy' Condodott\ mvJI have o dH rt to IM 1vcceulvl ond be w1ll1ng to work ho1d If you think you hove the quofihcotlOnt, • pl~lf opply 1n per10n to the Daily Pilat Monday thrv fndor 9 t 1 am or 2·4 pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on eqvot oppot11m1ty employer d posr;1bly to do some remodeling f <K'ui. on bar;tc 1~ ue . ploymenl. people who rt'I~ upon \iour Jttdgmtnl and care of pct\. t you catt for is tr'D\Chni-h 'not fo rsuttr n -.11u .ind ~ou'll lo;no v. 1t fore dav Ml· fini~h~d. • _ _:_ __ J..~!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!•!!iii••l!!ll!!!iil••liil•••••••• .. l ... -!~~~=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;..._._ _______________ _ ' ~---I --, . tuns M ---....~~~~"'"!i25 .... Velbw •• 'U PULIU •AmD •&1111 1 down Cloted End ll'Tlt.WlfWI ~EASING 13 low M. Ilka'*-· PllY (714)432·1071' NB lilp rW1t (l300 mo)j~~~~!!j~~~ r.:~--~:-::-~~= ~ '°' •• ,.,.,._ *' J ·1e Al:lcOtd uc MU$t --·ee__,e,...,oo'""'""_m>_,.tt_eno __ Olnlna Mt: hulctt-bufftt· ueet63-0007 t73-1t74 "1' WiU Offtomodldl S.000 754-0MS tlbTe/8 c:l'lra 1400 2$32 Boa Vllt-'CMJ 549-9030 •• 6 lJ TOH tMSJEEPCHEROKff • ""' '81 SQ&CK deer!. met; OR Mt, e c:hrt. Walnut & 14' Robie multt COG ..ii 5 eo. PIS. Tlnttd oia.. bkt 7t cvcc au1om111c alt nu uPhf mutt· Ml now .n•q ..,..t $1'"" 7.,,.1 .. •5 $750 080 H2·9715 • Lt. Rad Tlr•. Xtra c:ond 60K ml. SHARP! 11750 080 062.aUI ' "" "" .,.,. 90 " Cep tank (85141 S2"5115Y8T 627~ Oood lurnlt11re· 8oy'1 14' l.ASER IN030. Of• 110 Ill 111 HONDA ·~dt~~~5:1 deak. dr ........ ~cue c:ond • new Mil, + x1res, ORANG{ COAST Eltra c..n. AM Cond., ---------1 1125. 2 r.cltMre, M '5(). MUST SEE 11000. 080. JEEP RE.NAULT St~no ea., u M .. '72 8QIM9b8d\, 4 tpd. 10 Sdrocco twon111 111\0 2 c:ane blell c:iha r• .. John 97&-3719 2524 HllbOf Blvd. CM (01~) • Otto OWflet, gd cono, ale: am/Im~. . '4'41196 175. Hutch uo. HJ' Hobie Cat, w/tr1, .... {714)5-49.-t023 5"681 11800090 !21AS2tt l40-622t~twfmdl ___ 941-7403 etorag• box. 1ttr11 ... WL ID,,__ to"O Bill.MAXEY TOYOTA '7• vw BUG ioo-• a~ re2 6drroco ldrl1 CiOnlt. COHHH.l CHEVROLET I llY fftln'lll $2000. 080 ISO-e498 ,. w•lt rrnn ~ Ul202 Beec:tl 962--0&21 xtni. Movtng IMO'lfloe b49ds.. Enk• .... pO, LES 9574133 22· C.tallna '79 loact.d '7iluvPICiup •m .. n lt•a t14 S2350 fn.72.20 ale, 111'1/fm • otJW ··-;-. I I • • , r \' • w•t d ' ' 4 whMI drflle (IU828t) P1r•, S9'00 OBO King S-'Y p~.....,... ~c:~ .. 5~7... 12188 111J IOO Ill '74 vw BUS ,..,.. eno MUST SEE 64MZU ~4 ... I 200 matt.., w/box IPflnQ9. BILLMAXE't:rOYOTA Bllcie Plk>mino leather Km cond, '**> CM9, ~ UH Almoet newl250 2 S.botl/lnd all $500 .. t9202Bwh 9&2-0921 PT Ur• 10000 m1 oM 50 C>Oo4M-741t A,~t=~ UI O W\COrdoba, tifl, &40-1230 traiierMp97~T550 4x4 1973 Scout. N•w "'*'* 'ev9,y 111~79BEETLECONV.tr!ple e75-16120f9J6-15"42 equlp~•d $2,960. NIQet 4 pc llVtng rm Mt. 19' Hobie Cat. Uke new. wt\ltUC>Ok•whMI , tlr... apt1on Must ... to ap.. wtit, xlnt ciond, 40K ml, 142~1 A,UPM f11 S..Utlful o&k lflm. Only 1 raca r91dY $1700/obo btak•. ,..., end. Aun. preciatel {4T12) Call Mr. BO. Otlg OWN' 119-4SH1 U9n S.W. 0 '$1 :!'!!., Sdn0 • , .. wit old Ear1h t Id 142· 9558 00 7577 K*1 Ellegard IJZCU&) I 1,_.,.1 to onee P8 • S1rongl27 142· IOLIUTmU-R '80 Jetta wtoptlont, b9IOld lOam 91111'4at ...,,15,.,,.....,.,.. .... ,.;_ ___ __,,289..,,.,,....,._llllo.i;::..:;1 •• $795eeU385 974-8519 CAL 25 113 partner, tffw ' t03S -53.000 ml. 15600 2010tatbot 8'-td, CM '*~~~rune !p,!!A c8:r,'t!. ~.fcs~~~;o$~~b2teS::~~t=~ ~'!Yi·s~~d, Npt 10p r•~r:ToyotaPICiup 110·1111 557-701();173-41~ VWNell,fron\&rwup-xlnUt400~l5' cloth••· toldlno chalra n•te l300, Mahcoany Catlllna 38 .81 full reoe & Stereo, ~~1X2e520) ,._;:91~ 4 :' .::S ~ ·~Sci=,:,'.,! ~==i hoftt..S 1125 642-3120 ·~~·'1J:'sc,b9cM OIWIPIEn ~~~~:~J~~Z~t~n':" ~,:r:=S::1S:~1: cru1ae.1~~ .. d1i.-5,.;,2 BILLMAXEYTOYOTA grut. 1,'.nmae: in-'499507l-2422 WEClllE • n Sund9Y. Orange $500 494-2705 beo•. • nl """"" "·""" 19202 a..ch "2-oa29 aide/out. Eetata 1111 ·u Cal Spec MlAtll.;, _. t co11ege. Fairview& Latu• Ilic• 720-4248: 1213)689-7351 --14950 1ee.3051 In I IM4 low 101111W. nn. ~ Arlington, eo.ta M..a. ._.--~-•"'!'l"'!!'"'l'!PIOh Anne Wingback Chair '78 Toyota SR& stereo, _ 12500/0bo '48-Q17 8 AM-3 PM. Admlaalon & Pvt Art Auction 8125 & 28, I 126 MCratary (am dnk) Coronado 30' Inboard radlala, xlnt cond $1700 I .I LIQIY IOU tema yoo•ve always wanted • but afraid to shop for + patttlng FREE. Spaces 101m·lpm. Pr•vl•wlng 175 bkcaH hdbord eng. completly 9qUlpP9<f. 644-1605 Mini cond 122K 533--6242 110. 432 6980 9·10am. Oriental, Euro-Q/dbl 1100 GI 1 axlnt slip evall 11e150 . • paan & American l3 I u;2:mp 840·8268 '80 DATSUN 4114 pit plb '70 MBZ 280SEL Orlolnal , antlqu... collectlbl11, toola, appl'a Hrly prlzMI Don't mlsa It. Retr-808 lrla Fri 8pm thru Sat. aculptura, palntlno•. furn, st!.:1:7Ja:..:5~8 M Flytno Junior 14, new cu. ;~=· d:14C:;~3~,:nor• owner Fully · factory coatumH 93T Olen-• tom .. t tall•. Spinnaker. 0 9qulp'd Lt blu. $7200. Rattan furniture. colored n9Yre-Apt L 494-3019 On w1t.,bed:wood trarM, allp Bal Ille, c:over, lrlr. '81 GMC v. ton p u Wiiii Call 730-9293 T v. stereo amp, t0y9, I rt luc~ new matt 176 84&-7408 1800 84Q..8409 dump bed, good cond ·12 2BOSEL--:-4-=s-. _g_o_od-: misc 1893 Labrador. ,,r~nnm~IJJJ;rl""''~ D-A frm & Oak $6500 OBO 646-1774 ... I I I Computer, TV, houaehOid 11911\9, c1othae, mlac Sat A ~· ....,, LASER 2 Full rigged __ • eon .. , a c, P •. or g Sunday only 8am-8pm · hdbrd, new matt & apgs w/trolley With Extras. '81 GMC Sierra Cl&Ulc owner $6000 675-9143 REMODELING: Misc Most ltemt 11· Woman• Stt5/0BO 780-1807 S2t00 Call 875-4848 ,,..... mtr Camper lhell & ·113000 Lowml, 1 owner. Item• lnci 30"GE range clothlng 110-$14 Mena steeper. Many xtru & t<>e>, 32 .. dbl sink, 26.. stutf .ic. hMhold/acc.sa QUEEN 1111 •IHper LASER. xlnt c:ond Must ben9fits! PrlCed to Miii absolutely mini May • 6-12 TOT'le Iris. tQarage Sale Sat/Sun , 2Sth·26th hm-3pm Loll ot houlenold Item• 535 Hazel Dr. CdM 415 82nd St 850-2150 Coueh, M.rthlOMa, $200 NII $875 OBO 83T-~ ··o-9738 finance 631-5188 Magnovox TV, stereo & I T31-3988 - epkr9. S.Vln 720 Auto End llblel, bedspruda, -.. Sabot·miw cond, whit• 97 F T F250 '92 380 SL. loact•d~ I Copier Motorola VHF at..-.o, 90t1, lo\#9 ... I, Round 38 IOlld oak table hull·l750. OBO 7~18 1 4 Ofd ruck. · chrome wtil1, tntller, b a 1 • tr an 1 / r c "r mln<glaa &. mlec: hOUM-wtparquet tap&. 4 chalra 3/4 tori, AIT, runa gd. 1heep1kln1. 133,0-00 SAT 8-12. Blk•. an wk, 1ppllanc... ar11f•c• a other lntw•tlng item• 2500 OcMn Blvd w/ant9nna. chtld'a Won-watea Sat Only 9-S 1818 1375 King atu cannon.-eomellmae 80K Mt S2200 9M-728S 536-3163 d« Chair, llldlng cloM1 Irvine. 543-2782 bill Mt w/matr ..... & 2 lot '79 Dodge>-, Ton ""'•83-,.---=-s.,..H-=o,..,.w'."::Rc=OOC"::":"M.,......,2'""4c=O-=o doore. llght tl1tlurea, night etands, dlttl pine a, Ad"*1tur., A Loeded' ty bOOk.' & more. 2381 Great Sale, 712 Blaon, (otf 13T5 844-1162 I~ I Ski 7011 Auto Pwr StMr Air Cond ulo. pvt P Jambor .. ) R«:llMr Col· • • • • S21,000 obo 495-1373 SATURDAY 9AM·3PM Furniture, houaehotd Items. clo1hlng & mtec: 1228 Oulrlgg« Or M.., Dr, Santa Ana Hte. fll & End Tbta. Ou BBO-Single bed, brua hdbfd 1970 1 • c.ntury R• CruiM control, Blg Wh'9 & SAT tQ.3 orig Art WOO<, guna, 9tC 125. eot1 IT5/obo. both aortlf, ski or bey boat, Tlr•. Extra tank, Tutone TOP Ill Piii Sat 8-3: 240 Knox St,btwn '="""~=-=--=-:-,-=:-""="",.,,.....,,~ 90od c:ond. 9e0-2955 wltrlr, COV«, Ford v..e, ( 1T03121) For Pampered Or GARAGE SALE 2012 Port ve1ve1 drive 1ran1. trim $578$ Meroedel Benz Senta Ana & ange: Weybridge Npt Bch. SAT Sofa beaut bfoctd•. Ilk• tal>9 bar stereo 13900 BILL MAXEY TOY OT A ~3bd5 .·~~~110. epct, 8125 ONlY.10eim 4pm new $125 080 950-2733 or ofter. 'Loc:atJOO; 2s82 19202 Baacl'I 982-0829 IDHIATI OHi I • --........ ---·-B c .. Top MercecMe Prices Paid C..t. ••II HUGE SALE Sat 1G-4 Solld oak dinette Mt, mu91 Newport lvd · ,.. '78 Courlar Pickup Call Peter or Ray I SAT/SUN tOam-? Furn, toya, aquarium. •HI Pd. U50tn•w. 645-7661or146-7055 AM/FM Cua. Priced to llOQeR If lllPOllTS •SUNDAY 9AM-4PM* •• O O 53T 269e - Fumllure, surfing Item•. 294 Fl~1~~72~t, CM f~~s~::·0r~lothel .... BS/ B ' • Ilaria• !tait.-7011 aall~~~::~21 11i1l IEICEIES baby clothes. Walnut Dining Mt Kot!ler gen t~]kVJ gOOd Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 2 3 7 637 2333 1970 Wallace-Apt 8 Sat/Sun 9-5. Chlldrens SAT. 12~5 p~, Lg aahwd 1125 842-4668 oond l l400 & 7ohP Mere 19202 Beach 9e2..o929 1 or 14 • 4 FAMILY'S turn baby· book•. game., t0y9, play· table. lg nat rl Met. '°''· Outboard 2 yrs old ----•G 9141 h ground 9qulp .. turn. 2S.· new sports wear, new Jtwtl~ · 1214 845-7673 Lea\'9 measage '78 Dataun Pickup .7• ••GB ·R-·"--10 ml, womans clot ••. toye. St 2983 Mindanao Or. caps, tyPftrlter, sink, Short 8.cl. (IL392S8l a "" .,..,~ .... much more. Sat & Sun (oft Plmba) M ... Verde etc, 2018 Port Brlatol Cir· !-ntq l1mond rlng IUp I Docks 'IOU S2889 anniversary ed1t1<>n old, 9·5. 1920 Contln•nt1I cle 780-~402 Brillant 10 diamonds -. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA must 18111 13400 obo AV9. Hr Pl1c.nlla & 19th Appr $3400 BO &42-0177 For aale C1tallnt Island 19202 ee.ch 9e2-0829 54-4-4594 before 9am r.,..-~...,.,...---:,---Moving Conllnuoua --mooring, moonaton• __ 9 ramlly turn wtrbd. B•at l••cL 8124-8130 8-5PM 1906 OPAL RING wtdlamond, Cove. 45· mu 548-2564 A.ti,wn PHG!t 9155 cloth... toys. dlthH, • -• Of lane N a.a gold sel'g $450 675-4603 r .,.......,..._. ______ ! muc:tl mlac SAT 9-5 GOOd G n dOthei Plants ana I . Ch sun &Ylll Cla11iC1 9045 ·71 ( ) 4 speed, depen- 3092 Plitt• Or mix ~d ' Items' PATIO SALE: Quality furn, •isctll&mtHI 211 Up 10 31· mo/mo •55 PACKARD runs gooa deble, radials, S650 Comer Group, 2 .i.c dryre Sal 25th 9-3 3891 An· 5 sol .. , lampa. recllnl:l Antique Oelc End f bla I 673-1395 S8,000 m11ea' on engine 85C).723 1 Klez waterbed. recllMr nl•terre. Hunt Harbor chair. 111<90, mini r•trlg Mantle. lamps, Wedding Wanted 53' al"' located In new tires S800 842-7486 Ptnclit 915'1 --..,..-=-:,.,,...,.-=--:--lots more Fr1 & Sat. o.. ... 1210 O.k Chr .... ---aothlng. toys 3279 & Sat 9-2 22061 Rodtport 1117 Pembfoh Lane i 1 1 • Nwpt Harbor or Long Aatn lattrt.. '6S c Coup9 Good eond 3283 Attzoria Ln Sat e.s Ln-Bed•. dlMtte Mt. ~~~~~srt.~' ;,:1 mac Beach area 873-7895 whllblk runs great• S1ereo. TV. pin ball macil, Sat Sun 8am 386 mMdow -• • S7000 obo 673-3255 E;:r:~I~~ :t':i~~ dr...., & mlec: 963-1809 lane NB (22nd/23rd-off MINK JACKET high quality WANTED Slip for ::-vu· lllW I 112 ::i tlonerSSl-1500 SatOnly SAT9AM5PM Tustin) anllquH,furn, furs ·~ length Medium tul new 41' tall at In 11r ·823201Sse>d anrl red ·75 914, xlnl cond iww ~ tam-6pm. 2217 Anaheim Blku book• misc toys.books, 90odlNll 11:r.:never worn Coat 720-0~~3~~35 1 alarm, 38K mi.' s11:950. llrea, paint & stereo AV9 842-8392 goodtes. 1737 PIM St SAT/SUN 8AM Fum11ure. $2500 Sacrifice $995 ' . 642·6780 SSOOO OBO 788-4T3t collectlblea. blku, 751-1103 or 780--0157 WANTED slip for 24 Sall· .74 2002 Bl / rl -77 911S wtsunroof teetfl Kg sz bed/200 boet/1250 SEE US AT GW COL SP clothl .ie 1904 Clay --~2 boat 1n NB area. Wiii rent · ue an · runs eir, rblt eng g0 cond b()()t(a, blkea S20-l40, G25 8125, 15 In MAG St. In ':19y behind hM fb1ic1l lut. '" 4 or trade for use of boat grllt. n8d•8 1fT~lnt , Ortglnal own9' S1S,SOO reel Chair, 1YP9W"lter, lot1 WM9i1, wall recliner, 172 Martin 0::21 Guitar H 536-4367. W 630-0661 S3200/ob0 4 • _ __ Call 751-7489 of cloth ... nrewood. 231 bar Mt, 141-6869 Sut1 Aa1 hard shell c.... $500 St ?OH '79 3201Minteond31K mt CabrlHo. 9-4 Sat. WEEKEND, organ, wottt Ftlmiture, old& new bOils: 494-2705 trlfl .. ate all MN rec S9.900 -Moving Sii•. sai7§u"ii'8-2. bench, beda, chairs, Alexander and Ett1nt>ee s LINGER-LAN 0 Pro-BOat Storage, dry storage, 53 t-1365 eves Furniture. houHhold typewriter, dlahft & misc. & grHt knlck·knacka. leaalonal Drum Mt, 6 work on your own 8boat, ·813201-1 owner BBS.anrf goods, misc treuurea. 18791 Rhone. (Beach & 20280 Cypreu, SA Hts drums & 4 cymbals. $595, elec & water oat a atereo.5apd wtllan,xlnt 1023 CheyenM Gothard. eo. of Hell) 540-3389;852·8054 8T3-2282 or 975.5497 ~~t~.~5~_44~~ • R v · eond 11K obo 873-5418 TODAY IS Hice F91•it•rt/ Metercycln/ .,.,,.... 1226 lcotltll IOll ~f!R 0 10 piece group of UMd -75 Yamaha 656 runt • -CROSSW RD PUZZLE walnut furniture great. xlnt gas mt. must Sai....servtc..L ... lng 891-0eOO sell S575 499-2525 ams ******* !..!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!JI 2 o.Pa S75 ea t Skid •81 Suzuki GS250 street UCELLllT llYEITOIY 120 2 Swtvel chairs $20 bike xlnl cond 75 m~ PH·OWIEI lllW'1 ACROSS 1 Vtetullt 5 Gsnnen1 Itel 9 Astrmgenl 14 Frog genua 15 Move slowly c 16 lsrMh com 17 Tennis score 18 Fishing nMO 19 Acroa1 prel 20 Convene 21 Punc1u111on marks 23 Mall C091 25 Large crowd 26 Go quickly 27 Goll Quea11 211 Swtm1u11 p1r1 32 Maje1l1c 35 Bevar101 36 Navy 37 In 1 rank . ) 39 Formerly Cano11 30 AlloW use of 40 s.gmenrs 41 Some resins 42 StyilSh 43 Wood 44 Run 45 Brooch 1 •8 Centr11 to 48 GBS ce>meOy I 1 2 3 17 20 11 u • S2 Sflow 56 Preh• for EHi 57 Ammonia comPOVnd 58 -lnd•ff SO Muaic group 60 Bevel Cul 61 Earl.et pref 62 MOiding 63 Newspapers 64 Was untrue 65 Verb or noun DOWN I Underllend 2 A medium 3 GSA group1 4 Forbtddance 5 Stored hay 6 Hlbllulll var 1 lsr1et1 clly 8 The<l\Jpon 9 Trl11ne11 10 Bogeymen 11 An enlrH 12 Judith composer 13 CollMfl 21 Buckel 22 -Bhnd M•ce 2• BecomH aott 27 Section 28 Em,.,.11 8 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO JO Tllk Wiidiy 3 1 Br1111h pnnce tnlormat 32 R1Vlf of Austnl 33 Ares· sibling 34 New Yorker 35 0¥rNn1 38 Shutter I kin 38 O•vOtl 42 Safi team 44 Cru1se1h1p1 8 45 Stroked 47 Methods 49 Soe111 group 49 lnMCI llage 50 Eating place 51 Extrl 52 Soggy S3 Arab blQ•lQ s+Ouek 55 Hindu noble 59 BanN I river ~Cl~r:·~ ~gr:. S ~~If~ S7s0 64~90 78 3201auto1/C(578VCX) Chairs $10 ., Ms.asag9 83 Horid1 200 XL perf 79 3201 4spd alrt440XUB) 1able $50 Boys bike SSO cond . $800. 67~3381 80 3201 5sp air( 1JWB 133) 6-42-4623 -80 320t 5sp s '11 BEN79e) __ HONDA 450 wthelmet, 8 l 320t 5spd s rtOOO 199) 2 Wllnu1 dealtl 301180 In xlnt cond $400 75 l -3030 81 3201 AIT Slrt 10AG964) with swtv.i chalra + 2 Mtttr Bt•H 1020 8 t 3201 5sp slr11dge225) side chairs coat $650 81 320• 5sp slr11cyd683) aacrltlce $275 T51· 1103 ·73 Dodge 20' Thunder· 91 320• Ssp S'(1do0860) or 780-4157 bird, good clean cond 82 3201 Ssp s/r(10ZF145) Beaut Exec deaka. e<ed· $5900 494...004 1 82 7331AiTLd(1EVJ484) Id h ti .. ca.bl 83 3201 5sp sir (010243) enz.aa • • c ra, .. • '77 Toyota Sunradar 83 32015"" ti"' tlml/997) net• & mlec: ofc 9qulpmt M H (539T JE) ..... '' Muet NII-BO 492-2145 Mini OIOf ome 83 32015ap ·s· (385905) $6988 83 528E Sap L d (95644 I I Walnut Credenza $100 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 83 528E 510dl 1hve6881 e· Walnut work table 176 19202 Beach 982-4829 ~ ..,._,..R Both tor I 180 478-0TS2 .79 Tioga Mint Motor-~ y IL. PlHtl/Or~lal 221 home. ~·~t1. xlnt cond (71 .. )131-3171 Lo ml $12,800/obo. • BALDWIN RGA·SONIC 714/891-1053 208W 111.SantaAne Walnut $200 759-1995 tO O CLOSED SUNDAYS I .i A•t• L111ia1 1 TY..t 1 t, HONDA fOYofA lttrff 1232 DATSUN BNutlful 25'1 RCA COiOf ALL MAKES. S 199 Down, TV I 148 3yr wmty Open CIOMd end comm·1 tease Sun TV Johns 849-1796 No First or Last No De- polit. No License Fee Deliver• any lee.Je ALL-SAVERS LEASING (T14)43~:..1i77 TOf) of Lin• Hltac:hl VHS 11.,eo vldeeo recordet Sac l5T5. BoM atareo rcvr 100 wt• P9f channel, walnut & Chrome cabinet ::=:::;:====::::;:=::. 1395, 976-22117 S1•1fl I !liO SOUTHWEST LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'SI • LOlllUClllW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Chwry Ave LONG BEACH (No Cl)efr} Hi1·405) <714) IH·lllO f rede-lna Welcomfl OPEN SEVEN DAYS • • ~ ·'~ .... , ..... ....,. .6",. 714 -833-1300 '84 911 CARRERA COUPE I Gorgeous slate blue. wtdrtc blue leather, al· loys. monterey stereo, anrf. llr Daya 645-4800 EV91 642-7251 ·94 9, 1 CARRERA COUPE I Red/black. all xtras Dys 645-4800 Eve 642· 725 t New 85 Cabriolet Red/Blk I B11u111u111 $27.1175 768-9 l65 New 300 TO Wagon Beige, tan. lmmedtate de-1 hveryl $26.975 768-9165 '7 4 f oyota Corotle Small Engine. xlra cle8" (583KLG) S1368 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beech 982-0829 ·77 Toyota Corolla Very CIHn Am/FM Cau \475SOT) I $2188 Blt.L MAXEY T~ 19202 Beach 982--0829 79 Toyota Cehca Air cones AM/FM Cass E•tre Sharp (20 l~TI $4 .. 89 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beach 962-0829 8 1 T oyoia Celie.a Slereo Po_,., S!Mrt1'9. Vf'ol C!Mn I 10EE8961 $5688 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I 10202 Beach 962--0829 'T9 Toyote Cehca Ve<y Shafl>, Au1o PISlMt Air COnd (1!45UYLI 13798 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11202 a..cti 962-4829 84 VAN LTD EDITION LOADED· 5 SPO Celt 67~76SQ 79 Toyota COl'ofla SPort~ 6ti81J), Air Cond. AM ~M Fact y ~ (094YPX1 $34.81 !ILL MAXEY TOYOTA 111202 ~ "2--0&19 2 TOYOTA COROLLA At.4 rM CUI St.,eo tt£GA7.&0I $&411 ll M>.XEY lOYOT A 1 102 9Mct'I HJ.-0829 MIKE icKENll'S SOUTH co um MOTORS ® 11U IUllT COIYDTIILE Wolfsburg Edition .ae "'°CE l $236 74 • tu per mo TOP $13 520 ... CAP $15 4911 S2SOO CAP reduct.oo Aeet<Su•I sseoo 2e ® 111C SCllO s 1• om UCll •8 mo C E L. o $238 • tu per <n0 TOP $12 019 20 CAP S l2 000 ~•SS.7efi01! ® BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE "'l,ir. J .J o1n 1 .1, ~ .. ' 8l7·4800493-4Sll I '71 MUST AHO p/1 p/D ak radio, 4 qtel, Gd INft. ae Yem HTS mpg.13186. 841 eeet 13250 17& waoon. rx· ·eo ~ ....,;; anoett>town Int. amttm, new tlta Very *-1' ~ 11lnt cond 9e4MM521 S teso (114) 642..,.12 'T9 Votvo 2450L 8tatlon1~~:!!,.--~=~· WIQOf'\, good c:ond~ nMf I• Ur• $4900, 640-t.433 '79 Vovo 264GL. xtnt cand SS500 C.. 752-2743 A•tn, Duurstic laick t317 ·ttrnQ LOVll Mllaa. lW<IM'Y "'t. Nic'Aly equipped (377TOJ) 12488 ,,._...__ BILLMAXEYTOYOTA Tilt. Air Cond, ......,.,.. 19202 Bead! "2-4820 (303148) ..... 'TS BUICK V8, A-I eond. clean, radlal1, 1mlfm ltMeo S109S 131-.3T01 '79 OPAL. good cond, clMn 29 mpg $1400 851· 1139 Call 9V9I 24 mo/24.000 m4 a.v cntret. aab/pttor .... CMlllu 16401 a.ct1 Hunt Beta ·11 ELDORADO BIAA-147-1707 ; RITZ loaded, mocwoof, -,-::,...,.::::.-:,..,.~ ... ---:-=--:---m--*'l:-:-wlre wnta lo ml. xlnt conCI ' • .....,,_ -"'""• • l14.SOO 540-SM39 anw l<>eded, tun pwr, uc 5 Ml50obo~~ '84 l 85 CADILLACS St91oown CK>Md End· Comm'I LIUI ALL-SAVERS LEASING (7141) 4.32· 1977 '80 OMEGA $4500 OI eond, oo t.,..._ tit en. FM •t•. 9lec-""' en.ao1 ·~ t 74 aoaam Automatic. /41' Cond. P,., (814Mll() - 12218 1114 YIUlll IL NABERS CADILLAC BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 9-ctl M2..oa29 80moCEL o $229 98 • • ... per fN> TOP S 14 628 80 CAP.Sa~ $2000 CAP re0ue1 '°" Rw•du• s~ ao 1114 llPULSE 48 ..,o CEl s. 17 ,.,. pe< "'° ·op s 11 o~ gE CAP $11 S00 S~;:)O CAP •N:IUCl>Of' "-°"· $5269 '6 181 • 1 Beacn B111Cl Huntingto" Beacn (114) 142-2000 LARGEST SELECTION of la.ta model. low mU..O- Cadlbca In Soumem C&Ufomo.I See ua lodayl 540-1110 2800 Hatbo< Blvd COSTA MESA Cknrtltt t U ,912 UXlleu SEDAN Air Cond • PI S P/8 , AMIFM {30MS 1) 11211 24 mo/24,000 ml MN cntrct, aub ooor sale -~NG USED CAR SN ES 16401 8elCh Hunt Bch 847-1707 70 Impala Run• Xlnt• $750 646-2231 72 Chevelll Good cond $ 1500 mornings only 549-9490 1983 RELIANT WAGON Alf Cona .. Pews 8r.u.. f'M£3l8865') ..... 24 mo/24,000 m1 aarv cnrrct, 1Ub/pr1or .- 1640 t 8Mctl Hunt 8dl 847-1707 •••tW STADIUM PONTIAC STADIUM We re New We re Dealing 71 4-385-1919 s.ti.-S.. ,.__,_ .. e.dy~-..._... SOUTH COUNTY MOTORS VotKSWAGEN/ISUZU Jfl/;,,,. \ \ -~ \\O"l~ ~ _ 1 I\ GUARANTEED TRADE IN ~//I TOW IT -DRAC IT -OR DRIVE IT OF $1000 LAST WEEKEND FOR ALL NEW '84 SCIROCCO'S $1000 REBATE 9 I g, FlNANClNG OAC J l . --·---.. ---------............._..-----~..__-..... ._..----------------.. BRAND NEW '84 MIGHTY MAX EQUIPPED! NOT STRIPPED! (Ser #206137) Fully factory equipped with double wall cargo bed, radio, power steer- ing, tilt wheel & more. y 11r I &0,000 Iii• SERVICl COITRlCT ---~ -~.....--.. 11111!1111!1 ___ ..... ._.. __ --1!: lVlllllLE 01 lLL BRAND NEW ~~~~~i~'f-IEW VEHICLES '84 TREDIA 1973 FORD PINTO Economy 4 cylinder, Auto- matic transmission, Radio, Heater, Air Cond (788HPE) 1881 SUBARU STATION WAGON 4 cyl, 4 spd, 4 wheel drive, AM/FM Stereo cassette & MORE' (1ACU854) SAN DIEGO FWY • I (Ser # 550965) TRIPLE DIAMOND USED CARS AT GREAT SAYINGS FOR YOU 1918 PLYMOUTH SAPPORO 4 cylinder, 5 spd, AM/FM Stereo, Power Steering, Vinyl Top, Tiit Whl, Air Cond (1GMM635) '82 MAZDA GLC Sport Economy 4 cyl, 5 spd, AM/FM Stereo Cass., Cus- tom Interior and Exterior, alloy whls. Tilt whl, Sunroof (1EV0158) 1980 PLYMOUTH CHIMP Economy 4 cyl, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Custom Whls (281ZXB) '82 NISSIN SENTRI Economy 4 cyl, 5 spd, AM/FM Stereo, Power Steer & Brakes, wire whl covers, Sunroof, Air Cond. (100L698) STORE HOURS: t 8:30 AM - 9 Pl Ion-Sit 10 AM - 8 Pl SUllDAY 1819 HOIDI PRELUDE 1919 TOYOTA STATION WAGON '78 DITSUI &10 Economy 4 cyl, 5 spd, Radio, Heater, Air Cond (197VOW) 4 cyl. Automatic Trans-Economical 4 cyl, Auto mission, Moon Roof, Radio, Trans, AM/FM Radio, Power Heater (532ZCS) Steer, Air Cond, Tiit, Low-low miles (999YMX) · '83 MITSUBISHI TREDll LS Economy 4 cyl, AM/FM Stereo Cass, Dlgltal; Power Steer, brakes, windows, locks; Gust Int, tllt, A/C, (1GTB886) 1982 TOYOTA CELICI 5 spd, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Power Steer & Brakes, Air Cond, Tiit whl, Cruise Control ( 1 ECR21 1) 1983 MITSUBISHI CORDIA LS AM/FM Digital Cassette, Air Cond., Digital Dash, Tiit, Cust Whls, Power Steer, Brakes & Windows (1GTB881 ) BE SURE TO ASK ABOUT OUR EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACT, AVAILABLE ON QUALIFIED USED CARS ••• All <*•are eubject to prior Mle. All prloee ar• ptua tax and llcenle, documentary and (UMd) lmOQ,... and ere valid untll Auguat 28, 1984 Authorized Dealer coum IDITllN FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1984 Ex-Fluor workerwins$1Msuit Engineer, wife accept award from Irvine-based corporation ment. accord mg to Wilham Hart. the couple'• attorney. Orange County Supenor Court J udge Jerrold Ohver approved the settlement Wednesday, four weeks into the trial. his courtroom clerk confirmed. The tom~ns ongmally sued both Equnablc: Lafe and the Auor Corp. a ftcr the msurance company allegcdJ > terminated 24-hour nursinJ care for M rs. Conigan, who 1s partially blind and confined to a wheelchair. and refused to pa) a $64,000 bill. Hart said. been released from lhe mtcn4'1ve <.-are unit of St. Joseph's Hospital whe~ she had bttn treated for acute bronchitis. The 24.hour nu~ing cart." was doctor-ordered, he al'-<> said. Last ¥-eek. Paul Compn wa '"involuntarily tcmunat.cd .. from bl$ enginecnng JOb at Fluor. whett he had \l.Orkcd for the pa t 10 yean. A former Fluor Corp. engmeer and his wife have aarce<i to accept a SI m illion payment m settlement of a lawsuit claimm' that the lrvine- bascd company s health insurance earner acted m bad faith Coast Mesa police officer con- victed of molestation seeks back pay./ A3 Woman discovered In Irvine traveling with 145 pets faces court./ A3 ·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California Twenty shops In the 'Danish' village of Solvang heavily damaged In flre./A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation 'Ladles Against Women' sell Twinkles at $1 billion apiece in Dallas./ A4 Reagan likens Demo- cratic Party members to 'drunken sailors' In ac- ceptance speech./ A4 World Dagger-wielding Sikhs hi- jack jetliner, hold passen- gers./ AS Vietnam 'Napalm Girl' feels good after West German surgery./ A4 People Toni Tennille, who started entertaining at South Coast Repertory, returns to stng at the theater's Gala Ball.JBS Ambassador-at-large Vernon Walters tells anecdotes In eight languages as he flits furtively from capital to capital./ BS ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Irvine High 's football team stresses passing this season./81 Mission Viejo Nadadore Greg Louganls captured his record-tying 28th na- tional diving title in Santa Clara./82 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Entertainment Rock superstar Elton John performs at Irvine Meadows./WHkender Take a ribbing and see which restaurant has the ~ best barbecued pork or beef bones./WHkender ·:·:·:·:-:·:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business Olympic ceremony pianos reaping their own gold./A9 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Auto Piiot Births Bridge Bulletln Board Business Callfornla News CINSlfled Comics Crossword Death Notlcea Gardening Help Youreelf Horoteope Ann Landera Mutu I Funds National Newa Opinion P parazzl Peopte Police Log Publ c Notlcea RMtauranta Sport• Stock Marketa Tetevlslon Theat ra Weather WOfldNewa • C1-10 87 C4 A3 A9 A4 C&-9 C4 C9 C5 S7 B6 C8 B6 A9 A4 A8 81 88-7 A3 CM Weekender 81-4 A10 . B7 W lcender A2 A• The Equttable Life Assuran~ So- ciety of the United States agreed to pay SI million to Paul and Mary Corrigan one day before their in- surance bad-faith case was to be submitted to a 1ury for final Judg- HBman dies at county court Juror, deputy fail in t}leir efforts ---to save heart victim A 63-}ear-old Huntington Beach man suffered a fatal heart attack Thursda} morning in a hallway at the Orange County Courthouse an Santa Ana. Capt. Don Spears of the Orange County Marshal's Office, said the victim, J. C. Halliburton. collapsed o n the third floor of the courthouse. He said a Juror. Michael Eastwood, a nd a deputy marshal, Sammy Black, performed cardiopulmonary resusci- tation on the man. A second deput}'. Ruben Zavala, a lso tried to help in resuscitating Halliburton. accordmg to Spears. Santa Ana Fire Department para- medics anived at the court shortl} afterward and spent about 30 minutes tf)ang to revive Halliburton. Spears said. The man was taken to UCI Medical Center m the cit} of Orange, where he was later pronounced dead. Reportedly. Halliburton. an apart· ment manager. was 1n court prcpanng to attend an ev1ct1on heanng when he was stricken Halliburton was m good spint'I and wa-sn't ~nx1ous about lhe hcanng. publishedreports quoted his lawyer as saying. The Corrigan's attorney called the case one of the largest insurance bad- faith settlements ever in Cahfomia and possibly tbe countr;. He said the termination was made with only three days' notice four months after Mr... Conigan, 61. had Something to cheer about Loa Angeles Rama cheerleader Lynn Ditch of N~e~ Beach refiecta the mood at Anaheim Stacllam Th y ~u the R•m• heat the San Dteio CbaJ1en 4 7-14 iD e fhial preseaaon game before the new 9eUOD begina. lie~• in Sports, Page Bl. The Conigan , who are Santa Ana residents. sued both Equitable and Fluor for damages, but Fluor was d1sm1sscd as a defendant m the 'iUll early m the proceedmis. acrordmg to Hart. However, a ~pokesman for Auor, Rick Muhn, s~ud Coniaan had not ·been tenninattd. He said the eogiam- had been aemporanJy laid off as pan of a reduction in the work foroc and would be rehired when another pos1uon for him Wb found. Audit 'clears' Irvine schools' special fund All expenditures accounted for in $14,000 examination By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Oflheo.llJl"llllllUllf .\n audit ofa special In anc l n1fied School D1stnct fund that held S~ I m1lhon m Irvine Co contnbut1ons bas accounted for all expenditures made from this no ..... -closcd fund. dtstnct officials sa}'. A report on the audit. conducted b~ the Main Hurdman accounung firm of Newport Beach was presented Tuesda) to the d1stnct's board of education. Board members took no further action on the fund, ~h1ch y,;a~ the subject of an Orange Count~ Grand Jun anvesugauon earlier th•~ year. The iµ-and JUr) concluded the school dmnct '1olated state codes an ns handling of monet.ar. gift'> from the Irvine Co. but found ·no ev 1dcnce of cri m 1 nal wrongdo1 ng,. D1stnct officials said the Main Hurdman eurn1nauon. thl' S«ond conducted of the S~ I million de· 'elopment fund. pro\1ded a more complete e'planat1on of e'\pen- diturcs than had been CO\Cred m the grand JUr) report. Deput~ School D1~tmt Supt.·r· mtendent Ron l pton said the audit c.ost SI 4.000 and required a rt' 1t"v. ol recordsdaungback 10 tQ7~. "hen th(' coru.ro\:CCSJ..al fund v.as esiabhshed. L'pton said he was sat1slieJ all mone~ from the fund was accounted for. D1stnct officials sa}' the muiey wu intended to help the fa.st-growina school district make purchases at could not otherwise afford. Much of the monC} was used to lea~ and purchase modular classrooms for the district. Upton said. The funds OA>ere received an connec- tion "'Ith land ac.quis1t1on for ne"' schoolsnes. Dtstnct officials said lhe"" lnme Co. sold property for school sites at the lowest appraised value. The district received state funds to cover th~ school site purchases .\fter the transactions.. the lrvineo Co. then donated a portion of the purchase pncc. often 25 percent. back to lhe school d1stnct for variol.lS improvements. This money was kept 1n a special account apan from the dmnct's general fund. apparcntl)' to keep the state from claiming u. l.J pton. who did not JOID the school d1stnct ~t1I 1981. said be discovered. the special fund and questioned it. He brought 1t to the attention of the Orange Count)' Department of Education. which f'C\ 1e9.s e'tpcn· duurcs b-. local school d1stncts. Count)' education offiClals told b1m state education codes do not permit this tvpe of s.cparate account. This fund became an issue an a school board elcct1on campaign last ~o,embcr and the grand JUI) probe beg.lo in .\pnl. The grand Jury's rcpon. issued in June found no cnmmal m1sconducr, bu1 uricd the. d1stnc1 to take steps to mal;c oenatn no other accounts are set u~ in this_ manner. (Pleue aee IRVIJU/A2J Poodle killed by coyote in Newport Police stunned by 'unusually brazen attack.· search for predator near Harbor View Homes You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -PageC1 By KAREN E. KLEIN OflMO.ilJ"°'ll911 In "'hat Nev.pon Beach pohLe descnbed as an unusalh brazen attack, a CO}Ote snatched ·a poodle from a front porch m the Harbor View Homes neighborhood in Nev.- port Beach Thursda) mornmg and killed 1t before dropping ll an a d11ch ncarb} Newport Beach Police Lt. Mike Blitch said he remembers onl} one other report of a coyote bem2 so Costa Mesa's ·· 'miracle baby' has 1st birthday A part} extraordana1re. complete wtth 50 ~uests. food and lots or merrymaking, 1s in the planning for Sunday at the Costa Mesa home of Dan and Patty Tho mpson It 1s a party they have waited and prayed for many tam~s over the past year. It 1s al~ a party they often dreaded would never occur. The party will be a celebration of Keith Ryan Thompson's first birth· day. "The Maracle Baby," uhe has bttn dubbed by some of his 25 different doctors, has grown from a birth wciJ,ht of I 'h pounds to a year-old weight of 14 pound Born thtte months premature on Aui. 22. 1983, Keath has gone throll&h 10 opcrallons in his first I 2 months and spent two-third of that hfe an opcrat1na room and mtcn ivc care wards. Nevcrthcle as he turnrd I year old this week. Keith was all <1m1le and coos. pulhna at the two ends or a bo tic on hi blue wlor ull and happily suck.Ina his fin. There 1 no qu tion Keith 1 a fiahter Dan and Patty knew 1t when they brought him home for the first ume from an 1nit1al \t\·month ho'\pt-tal stay. KAREN KLEIN NEWS F OLLOWUP that he would c\er see his first birthday. But for the 50 or 50 ttlattvcs. doctors and nu~ who will aather unda> for his first birthday part). Ke 1th is hvma proof that miracles do happen. He wa'i born atlcr Patty d "eloped a rare infC\:tion durina her J\th mo nth of Pl"CIOal\C\' It wasdurini the Pad fic Telephone Co tnke, when [)an was workina double '1h1(b, that the v1ru'I attad.td the bab>'s placenta and caused a natural abonina pro« to beg.in. Patt) ~"Cnt into pttmatutt I bor and deh\erN tiny Keith on a aume an a ho pit.al hall, where \he wu wa1tm1 to bt '4hectcd into a dchvm room. unafraid ot human contact. .. I don"t remember man' that v.erc as brazen as this one 1s <;uppo<.t•d to be:· Bh1ch said He said a group of animal control officers ~ould be mounting an earl\ morning attempt toda~ 10 Lr. to find the emote and lo..1111 1. The. attack onurred about ti ~O a m Thursdav "hen Di.ml." tegmann. 40. felt her 4·\ear_-old ""h1te poodle 1n the lront yard ol hl'r home on Port Wheeler Place "h1le she "ent into her knc hen to check on some breakfast she had lOOk1ng The dog. nameJ .. \1~ ... "a' <,1111ng on the porch and the fmnt door "a~ open "'hen tegmann -.aid :-.he hl'ard a strange noise and she "alkl·d out to see the dog being lamed a"a' in a co,ote·s ta"" .. \1\ son ch.ised 11 do" n the '>tret"t and it didn't e'en Sttm to ti<: fn~htencd. 11 onh sta,ed alxtut l'nc stndc ahead of him .. Stegmann "31d The CO\ote linalh dropP\,·d \ 1\3 1nw a ditch and ~tegmann·, \on lo..l·pt chasing the animal into an OP\.'D area near the nc1ghhorh<xxl B~ the lime he\ aml' hallo... the dl)g ' twit ................ ..... carcass had been mo' ed apparently b' another l\'\Ote. into another part oi the d11i.:h "tcgmann s~ud she bought Visa a~ a pupp) in an dTon to replace another "'h1te poodle she had that was also eaten b' a CO\ ote ··\.\ e got this dog he1:ause· I "'as so de' astated b~ the lo'ls ol the other dog... tegmann said. The first dog ""as attaclo..ed b) a co,ote "h1le the tegmanns "ere staving in '\ uu·a \all~ Bhllh said co,ot~ are a pan ofhfc 1n "e"pon BCaLh and all com~ munille'> abutting open land. that are notl''erhlo..el;. tobecompletel} "'pcd 11ut (Pleaae see COYOTE/A2) HB pair critical after collision Mother . son hurt when car rammed in Intersection \ Hunungton Beach "Oman and he1 tC'cn-age son "'ere cntKalh rn- 1urt'd Thu~a' \\hen their car "3'i rammt"d h' anothe1 motonst v.ho apparent!) ran a red hght. Jl<)lu:e ofliccr. "'11d Fun lier. 59. and hl·r I Q.H'ar·nld ..on Ro-;\ ,uflcrcd ma'iSl'l' ·1ntt·rnil 1 1n1um·' m the C'arl~ motnan1. \.-C1dcn1 at the antcf'S('(·l1on of firaham ~trt·e1 and rdmgrr .\ Yfflut'. Nh~ ~Id Both v.er~ liken to the f ounta1n \ allt'\ c ommunit\ ffo;.p1tal trauma ('('nl('r v.herc'\hC\ lrt' listed an CTill 1 ' \t1nd1t1on thl\ m·ommg lttord1n to a \f'Olesman I he d;;\C'f of the other t r 'IS .. 10 n11liC'd a Helen MArtin. ~ 1. of Hun11n1ton lka"h. ht wa" tal.cn 10 r 1h\ ommunn' Ho,p1t.al 1n nuntm tCln rb li r tratmrn1 of minor m1un('<> There wcrt llm~. they hav<" 'l1ntt found out that the upcrt\ were convin~ Keith wouldn't make 1t home. nd thcrt w~rt n o u doubt Dunna hi \1" month tn th~ oeo- natal nuncr)' at ( h1ldrrn'\ Ho~pilal of Oran c Count\, Oan and Patty \l\ltt J ham Oft('(' Or t~lt'T a da)' while (Pleue Me IORACLS/ A2) Patty and Dan Tbo peon with a happy, year-old Kelth. ~1an1n told roll (' that the pc'dal ofh<'r ~·a, JammtJ and ttult was unablC' 10 \tOJl 1n 11mt to I\ o d 1h,· {'t'l\trn1 I • I l A2 * Or nge Coes1 OAILV PILOT JFrldlV. August 24, 1984 Financier Dominelli records returned from Switzerland Low clouds and hazy sunshine .. 11 fl ., ., .. 1t .. .... .. ., AN DIEGO (•\Pl -r~enl>· ~ven bo);CS of document\ lx'hl''Cd crucial 10 lhe J David Co. b nkrup1cy have txen l\'lurn~-J to San D1eao from wlllC'rland. 1h1: lru~let' in the mul1an11lhon-dolla1 ca!.e s111d loda> Among the record~ are two black books containing li!.lS of inveslor.. and money paid b> them and lo th~m by the company. which wa\ forc~d into bankruptc> in m1d-Februal'). trustee Louis Metzger said during d news conference J David Dom1nelh. 1he founder of the firm. had once told ban~ruptcy official~ that $51 milhon wa on depo it in 'w1 ~accounts at lbe ume of the oonkl\lptcy. But he admitted 1n an Aua. 16depo ition that he had lied about the amount of mone)' lcn U\ the company's forcian bank accounts. rrustcc a uome> Fredrick Wiru said a cursory examination of the records showed no evidence of inter- nauonal moneytmdinJ beanJ con- ducted. No mont>y was conlaaned tn the bo>.es of n'Cords and Mctz.acr ~1d lhe) appear to have no information on more J Da\.1d asS(tS. \1euger said he told Dominelh toda} tha~ the records arc back. The tru tee said ht' e>.pccts the jailed 43· year-old financier to cooptrate in '<>ntna through the documents. Also included m the boxe ~ere computer pnntout~. computer discs, and some shredded records of Domi- nelli's busines es. Earlier this week, U .S. District Judge J. Lawrence Irving d1sm1ssed a no.ball dv1I contempt citation aaainst Domanelli after the finunc1er began cooptrating with the trustee. But Oom1nelli remains jailed tn heu of SS m1lhon bail oo five cnminal counts rchued to the bankruptc}. t3 11 U N '~ " 14 IO 17 u '° 14 11 71 t3 t1 ,. .. .. ft 101 IO 71 81 " 71 ?6 " n at Sports car hits bridge; driver killed Tides TOOAY &lconel low U7pm, &.conel high e·otpm 22 ea II IM OUlutl! II IS f.l,MO .. 12 f\'1111~ 14 IM FllrtNtnk1 et 52 Fargo 72 M t2 12 ..... IO ti .. 50 IO 62 17 ... 17 72 17 15 N 78 71 u ee 11 IO IO ee 37 70 65 t2 70 78 &I 11 5$ 72 &4 11 51 M 70 12 $1 '° ., A 28-)ear-old Ne""pon Bc:llh man was k1lkd earl) this morning "hen the 1973 MG con .. cn1bk he wa~ dm ing t·rashed head-on at about 40 mph into a concrete bndge abutment at the .\rches Bndge on Pa<.'lfil <. oa~t H1ghwa.,. and 1'e\\pon Houk"ard police said The man. identified b) the Orange Count)' Coroner's Office as James J. Marrongellt, had been drinking and was not wearing a scat belt. according to Newpon Beach pohce. ln"est1gator Rick Braule' said the acrn.lcnt OCl'urred about 2:05 a.m .. \\hen Marron~l'lh was dnving east- bound on Pac1fil Coast H1ghwa> in the lane closest to the curb. He was dnHng at about 40 mph, police determined. when for an unknown reasun he 'eercd to the nght and his car Jumped the curb and smashed into the bndgc underpass. Marrongell1 sllstained massne head and chc\t IOJUne\. according to Officer Joe 'Thrasher, and was trapped 1n th<.' !.mall car Another dm,er who wttne\scd the crash called police and Newpon Beach Fi~ Department paramedics to the scene. Fire department rescuers had to use tht' "Jaws ofhfe," a mechanical metal· cutting device, to pf) the victim from the mangled ~r. Thrasher said. He was 1ransponed by ambulance to Fountain Valle> Community Hos- pital Trauma Center, \\-here emerg- ency surgery and attempts to revive him were unsuccessful, Thrasher said. He was pronounced dead at 3:28 a.m .. Bradley said. .. UUllOAY "'It low 311a m ·I 0 ~~ t'2am .. 5 243p.m ,. 8econCI hlOh IS.pm .. &In .. ta IOOay 11 7•29 p m , ,_ kl~ al 8 21 a.m MCI .... llOaln 11 7 21pm Moon .. i. IOOay II • 21 p m • ·-S•tutO•y at 4 41 a.m Md Mii ICIMfl at 113p"' Temps 71 80 F1a9t1alt II IO 01WICI l'laptCl1 II 15 OtNI Fallt 80 SI ~lord ,, 13 Helena IO 51 Honolulu 74 51 H-loo 71 $1 lnel~ 12 11 Jaclleon.Mll 111 70 ~IOll-78 SI .iu- 71 52 K.,_.Ctty " 11 72 41 13 13 11 57 73 41 SID 3-5 3-6 3-1 24 4-I 2·3 2·5 ... 12 71 81 77 57 DIMCTlOM I air goocl goocl pool goocl fair teir IRVINE SCHOOL FUND AUDIT ... County judge seeks.t9 return after resigning f ram bench From Al In fact. the remaining $478.0UU an the Ir" me Co. gift fund was 1rans- ferred to the school d1stnct'\ general fund last ) ear. "I ""a\n't 101ng to hide an~thmg. and I'm sure the other people (pre" 1ous administrators) "cren·1 tf) ing to hide an) thing either." Lpton said He ~1d d1-.1m:t offil'1als were !l1mpl) 10 ing to rhannd the Inane Co. donation<> bad. to purchases needed to al'rnmmodate 1he growing o;tudent population 1n Irvine. Upton said state Department of Education officials ma> decide to review the c\.pendnures made wtth the now-dosed fund Asked if the state will seek to reco..,er some of this mone\. he said. "I don'i think the state 1s entitled to a penn>-" School Board Member Gordon Getchel ..aid Thursda" he was saus- tied Mth the audit rep0rt on ho" the special fund wa'> o,pent "I think there has been a tremen· dous amount of effort put into verifying that nothing illegal was done." he said. "But one of the qucsuons in my mind was whether 11 was ever appropnate for the fund to be crt'ated " Sult, Getchel said he did not expect funher school board action concern- ing the fund "If the board was going to do anything. 11 would have been done at (Tuesday's) meeung," he said. Governor must make final decision on unprecedented legal question ard J Beacom ... It's one of those crazy things m the Law." The legal quesuon anses from two different sets of state statutes. H 111 said By the Associated Press Deputy Attorney General N. Eugene Hill. who 1s preparing an informal An Orange County judge who op1mon on the issue for Gov. George Robinson won his second term resigned after 17 months intends to Deukmejian. without gelling on the June primary return to the bench, stirring an Robinson argues that despite his ballot under a section of the state unprecedented legal controversy. resi~nallon. he has a 1~ n~t to sit elecuon laws COYOTE KILLS POODLE IN NEWPORT •.. From Al "There·., reall) no hope th.11 "l' would e-.cr real!) eradKate them Thn're smart, adaptable and this 1s their tcrnton.'' Bhtch said "Im not reall) ~ure ~e would want to wm- pletel., eradicate them .. What animal control olfo.crs must do 1s keep the CO) mes ou1 of rcs1den11al areas and contain them in the op<.'n areas -where the) arc a pan of the CCO'i) stem and do not pose an untlue threat to people or pt.·l'> he aa1d. Whtie Blitch said he does not think the ammaJs are real thrC'.'at'> to people. be did say that as the co) otcs get more ·and more comfonable w11h en 1l11ed areas the\ will continue to lo!>e their instinctive Tearoflnimans and ma" become more dangerous to people · The Newpon Beach Animal Con- trol Dcpanment, which Blitch super- " 1ses. has five full-umc officers The} ha1.e l..11led a number ot co\Otes from hcltcopter., dunng patrols· and the) routine!~ send ou1 group\ of officers to areas that appear to be l'O)'otC ha,ens and kill the animal!. "hen the" find their dens. However. in some of the res1dcnual neighborhoods where coyotes ha' c been sighted there 1s no safe wa} to "hoot the CO\.Ole~ w 1thout endanger- ing resident<,. Blitch said Otha CO\ote-control effons in- clude po1so.n1ng and trapping the animals But Blitch said both forms of control can endanger children and pets and ha\.C to be u~d with extreme caution in large. open areas. •• J guess you could compare 11 to the prcrbtem of conrroHtng rats-in-ur-ba~ areas:· Blitch said. "You do what you can to ha"e some impact on the problem but )OU can almost never eradicate tt totall> " Mark Robinson Sr. resigned from dunng the new term, Hill said. 0 C S · c But state laws regarding appo1nt-The co}otes venture into res1den-the range ounty upenor ourt But cnucs say that interpretauon ments sa" the governor must choose ual areas to find the easiest food bench last May. would Sl' e Judges a six-month 'a-ne"-Judges to fill vacancies. Further, source the) can. Blitch said. Open But he had already won a new term cauon. allowing them to quit. tht'n wtthtn the )ear following the appoant- garbage. pet food or someumes pets -without running on the June come back next term. ment. those successors must run for themselves are easier for the coyotes pnmary ballot. A state election la"" .. If that were the law. it would election for a full s1x-)'ear term. to get than running down rabbits or allowed automatic reappointment for almost create a 51/i-year tenn instead other small animals. any of the 22 county Supenor Coun of a six-year term. It would be an "It'~ an interesting le~I question, ·· o\ny kind of potential food source · d11es ho were unopposed in the impossible situation," said Alan but my personal feeling 1s that Is what thev'll go fior," Blitch said. JU P w ~ . spnng. Slater, executive officer for the Su-regardlco;s of the Law. we have a "They'd much ratbec Jump into a Robinson intends to take has seat penor Coun. vacancy that should be filled as soon yard and cat some Alp<> than have to when his new term begins Jan. 2. But Slater doubted that judges m as p0s-.ible." Beacom said. run do" n a wild rabbn." He met Thursday to discuss the general would take advantage of such Blitch offered these lips for rest-move with Marvin Baxter, the gov-a loophole. DeukmeJaan doesn't plan to fill dents •Do not lea' e infants or small emor's appointments sccretan•. 'Tve read some cases on the issue Robinson's scat unul he rec1eves a children alone outside. e'en for short ''This is the first ume I've come and the law 1s )USt not clear." said fa,orablc wnllen opinion from Hill. penods ofume. th' l'ke th s" 'd Prcs1dingSuocnorCounJudge Rich· said appointments sccretal') Baxter. •Do not lea\ c pet food or scraps _a_c_ro_s_s_s_o_m_c_1_n_~ __ 1 ___ 1 _. __ sa_1 ______________________________ _ outside f<>r pets or neighborhood 'it rays. •Keep pt.'lS confined 1n fenced }ards or 1n.,1dc the house or garage. •Make sure garbage 1s secure!~ co,crcd. and do not put cans out earl). *_NOW THttOUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND * MIRACLE BABY'S FIRST BIRTHDAY ... 20% OFF ALL POTTERY From Al they managed to hold do" n their JObs tn !nine. The> sa"W him through fi"e operations and learned how to care for ham . teed him and g1"e him med1c10e through the tube'> leading to his hcan and lungs. Patt:. said that the wor\t pan 1n a • roller-coa-;ter· 'ear" 1th Keith c.amc last spnng. v.hen he m\'>tenou'h developed fe,cr<o running up tu to~ degrees l\.e1th stuppcd eating and would not -;mile for thn.T month\ "It 1.1.as scan .\II tht• um:ena1n looks and fal·cs'." Dan '>aid · ·\nd 11 wa\ harder to take him hal !.. (to the hospttal) for livl' weeks ont·c we'd had him honw for a wh1k dnd "l' knev. htm lie \\<3S reall\ J p.1n ol 11ur tam11\ by lhl'n ·· Dm.tor'> \'-l'rc '>tumr>\:d tr.mg to figure out v. hat "Wac, v. rung." 11h Kl'1th I\ Sp<.'t:iahst from l ( In inc wa' laJled in to pt.'rlorm ;i Falltum 'tud~. in \\h1lh a radwalllH' \Uh<>l.tncc: that tralk' "hne blond l l'll' " inJl'lled tnlo the hlood\trcam r he \Uh\\3ntl' (UI nt•d Up ,1\I11\ :Hl'a at the t•nd ol the 1111plantl·d .. hunt 1v.h1th term1nall'' 111 "t'lth·., \tomath) v.herc a h.Ktt•nJ \\,I\ It\ tng and lau\lng diron1t 1nft·l 1111n\ •Hld bl<><.kagc' Thl' high do\C' 111 anti· h1ot1 n l\.t·1th had ht:t·n tl'lt'I' mg hadn 1 been l'ffcct1\l' hn:tU\l• tht.• llactena liq·d tn'>ldc tht• ml'tal 'hunt. I WE'RE LISTENING escaping the drugs. Then. "When another shunt was installed. 1t did not drain correct!} and pressure began building up tn Keith's head Has eyes became crossed and lo\\ered, his head s"Welled and all has '>l'MC'> were dulled. On Dan ·1; b1rthda\ the doctors told them Keith would require yet another operation to install another shunt. Ke11h b~ now a \eteran of oper- ation\ and ho<opual \ 1s11s. came home the da) after hie, 10th surge!') . .\nd he'o; been a different baby e"er since. Patt\ said ··ttc\ off h1., oxygen. he's eating solids now and he's in ph)'sical therapy." -.he <.aid happily The therap}. which Keith and Patt)' attend t"o o r three limes a week. 1s aimed at building up \\eak muscles the tough httle 1-'.>-ear-old has never had a chance to de"elop normall) He can <o1t up. hut his head droops bacl.. or drop<, suddenl\ And he has JUSl recent!~ c,rnncd sucking his tingl'r~ and grabbtng for objects. I\ p11:at bat)\ hchavtor that usuall) ht-gins al onh a le"-months of age. The dottoro, ha"t' \<ltd that Keith LS about at a S-month-old le' el tn de' elopmcnt He probabl} will not lt-arn wv.,aH .. until he 1c. lxt,\ecn 2 and ) 'car.-. old. Dan <tnd Pam ha\e been !l;ld But b) the lime he 1s 3. he should be fairl> well caught up with other children his age. barring unforeseen setbacks Dan and Patt) guard against bemg 0' er-opt1 m1sttc. "\Ve', e been at tb1s point before, and then it's harder when he goes through has bad times." Patty said. Through 11 all. the good and the bad, the) ha"e remained hopeful and strong. reading evef) bu of mfor- mat10n they can get on Keith's vanous medical problems. And they've been able to rely on the excellent medical coverage they have \\1th Pacific Bell. where both of them work Patty has just filed an extension on the 'fear's lea' e of absence she took when ·Kellh came home from the hospital and says she will stay home ""h him at least through the spnng. Dan estimates the medical costs for Kctth's treatments. operations and ho~p1tal stays will soar above $500.000. He admits. however. "we don't even know what we really owe. Wi;: JUSt keep getting stacks of state- menu~." 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Business Olympic ceremony pian0$reaplng their own gold./A9 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Auto-Piiot Births Bridge BulletJn Board Business Callfornla News Claulfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Help Youraelt Horoscope Ann Landen Mutual Funds Natlonel News Opinion Paparazzi People Pollce Log Public Notices R tauranta Sports Stock Markets Telev Ion Theateta Weather World News C1-10 87 C• A3 A9 A• C6-9 C• C9 cs B7 86 ca 86 A9 A• A8 81 86·7 A3 C5·6 w .. kendef 81 ... A10 87 Weekend r A2 A• HBman dies at county court Juror, deputy fail in their eff or~ - to save heart victim A 63-year-old Huntington Beach man suffered a fatal heart attack Thursday morning in a hallway at the Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana. Capt. Don Spear'\ of the Orange County Marshal's Office, said the v1ct1m, J C. Halliburton, collapsed on the third floor of the counhousc. He said a Juror. Michael Eastwood, and a deputy marshal, Sammy Black, performed cardiopulmonar) resusci- tation on the man A second deputy, Ruben Za""ala. also tned to help in resuscttatlng Halliburton. according to Spears. Santa Ana Fire Department para- medics amved at the coun shonly afterward and spent about 30 minutes trying to revive Halhbunon, Spears said. The man was taken to UCI Medical Center in the ctty of Orange, where he was later pronounced dead. RcponedJy, Halliburton. an apart- ment manager, was in court preparing to attend an ev1ct1on heanng when he was stncken. Halliburton was in good spints and wasn't anxious about the hearing.. published reports quoted his lawyer as saying. You'll find the beet auto buy• along the Orange Coaet In today'• Auto Piiot -PageC1 Something to cheer about Loe Angelea Ram8 cheerleader Lynn Ditch of Newport Beach renecta the mood at Anaheim Stadium ThUJ"lday ntcht u the Rama beat the San Dieto Cbareen 4 7-14 ln the final praeason came before the new .euon begin•. See detalla ln Sports, Page Bl. Police say driver had been drinking. wore no seatbelt in Arches crash A 28-year-old Newpon Beach man was killed early this morning when the 1973 MG conveniblc he was driving crashed head-on at about ..0 mph into a concrete bridge abutment at the Arches Bridge on Pacific Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard. police said. The man, identified by the Orange County Coroner's Office as James J. Marrongelli, had been drinking and was not wearing a seat belt, according to Newport Beach police. lnvcsttgator Rick Bradle)' said tbe acetdent occurred about 2:05 a.m., when Marrongelh was dnv1ng east· bound on Pacific Coast Highway in the lane closest to the curb. He was dnVJng at about 40 mph. pobcc determined, when for an unknown reason he veered to tbc nght and hts car jumped the curb and smashed into the bridge underpass. Marrongtlli sustained massive head and chest injuries, accord.in& to Officer Joe Thrasher. and was trapped in the small car. Another driver who witnessed lhe crash called police and Newport Beach Fite Department paramedics to the scene. Fire dcpan.mcnt rc9CUen had to use the "JIW'S oflife," a mechanical mctal- Cutung device, to pry the victim from the mangled car, Thruher said. He was transported by ambulanoe to Fountain VaUcy Community He. pitaJ Trauma <:enter, where emera- ency surgery and attempts to revive him were unsucccs.sful. Thrasher said. He was pronounced dead at 3:28 a.m .. Bradley said. Plane crash kills·· Newport exec in northern Calif. Insurance compan owner-known as active sportsman By KAREN E. KLEIN OI .. o.ltr,... I'-" A Newport Beach in urancc ex- C<'Utt ve who was an acuve sportsman and pilot was loUcd Wednesday afternoon when a twin~ngine plane he ~as flying crashed at a ~II a1rpon in the nonhern Cahfom1a community of Paradise. Thomas B Nugent, 48. who IJ"ed m lhe Newport Crest community tn West Newport Beach, died as a resuJt of inJuncs be sustained in lhe crash. according to Lt. Tom Butler. cluef deputy coroner of the Butte County Sheriff's Ocpart.ment. Nugent was landing a Cessna Slcymast.cr at ~ Paradise airport about 3.55 p.m. Wednesday, Buller said, when the plane overshot the runway. crashed then exploded j ust nonh of the airport. Paradise 1s a ~mall commun1t} about 135 miles nonhcast of San Francisco. Weather conditions w~ (Pleue .ee PLAJU/ A2) Poodle killed by coyote in Newport Policestunned by 'unusually brazen attack,· search for predator near Harbor View Homes ---- By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM Ody f'llot lleft In what Newpon Beach police descnbed as an unusall} brazen attack. a coyote snatched a poodle from a front porch in the Harbor View Homes neighborhood in New- port Beach Thursday morning and killed it before dropping 1t in a ditch nearby Newport Beach Police Lt Mike Blitch said he remembers only one other repon of a CO)Otc beinit so unafraid of human contact. "I don't remember many that were as brazen as this one 1s supposed to be." Blitch said He said a group of animal control officers would be mounting an early morning attempt toda} to tf) to find the coyote and k1ll 1t. The attack occurred about 6 :!O a.m . Thursda) when Diane St~mann. 40. left her 4-year-old white poodle in the front )ard of her home on Pon Wheeler Place while she ~ent into ht'r kuchen to check on some breakfast she had cooking.. The dog, named "Visa," was sitting on the porch and the front door was open ""hen Stegmann said she heard a ·strange not~ and she walked out to set the dog being earned awa} in a coyote's 1aws ''M' son cha~d It down !he street and 1t d1dn"t even seem to be fn~tened, 1t onl} stayed about one stnde ahead of him," Stegmann said The coyote finall~ dropped Vis.a into a d11ch and Stegmann's son kept chasing the animal into an open area near the neighborhood. By the time he came back. the dog ·s carcass had been moved. apparently by another coyote, into another part of the ditch Stegmann said she bought Visa as a pupp} in an effon to replace another white poodle she had that was also eaten b)' a coyote. "We got this dog beause I was so devastated by the loss of the other dog," Stegmann Slld. The first dog W"'IS attacked b) a coyote "'htlc the Stegmanns were stayma m Yucca Valley Blitch said CO}Otes are a part of hfc in Newpon Beach. and all com- mumues abutting open land. that arc not e\-er hkeh to be completel) wiped out (Pleue 11ee COYOT1t/A2) Costa Mesa's 'miracle baby' has 1st birthday Health • carrier pays off million A pany cxtraordina1re.-complete with 50 guests, food and lots of merrymaking.. is in the planning for Sunday at the Costa Mesa home of Dan and Patty Thompson. It 1s a party they have waited and prayed for many limes over the past year. It 1s also a party they often dreaded would never occur. The party will be a celebration of Keith Ryan Thompson's first birth- day. "The Miracle Baby," as he has bctn dubbed by some of his 25 different doctors. has arown from a birth ~eiaht of I 111 pound to a )Car-old weight of 14 pound~. Born three months premature on Aug. 22, 1983, Keith has aonc through IO operations tn his first 1 l month' and pent tv.o-th1rds of that life in opcratina room and intcn ive care ward . Neverthcl • a he turned I year old this week, Keith was all sm1I~ and coo , pulling at the t"'o end of a bow tie on his blue uilor suit and happily suckina his finacrs There t no question Keith 1s a fi&htcr. Dan and Patty knew ll when the)' brouaht him home tor the faf'$t time from an initial ,,,.month ho Pl· tal stay. There were umcs, the ·have ,incc found out, that the e.xpcru wtrt' ronvinttd Keith ~ouldn't make 1t home. nd there re riou' doubt& KAREN KLEIN NEW S F OLLOWUP that he would ever Stt his first birthday. But for the 50 or so rclat1"e • doctors and nurst's who ~ill gather Sunday for his first b1rthda} party. Keith 1s liv1na proof that miracles do happen. He was born after Patty developed a ratt infection dunna her tlth month ofprqnanC)' It wudunna the Pacific Telephone Co stnke, when Dan "Wlls-working double shin • that the virus attacked the bab~ 's placenta and cau~ a n8'ural abonin procc totqin. Patt} went into premature labOr and dcllvcrtd tiny Kcuh on a aumcy 1n a ho pital hall. v.hcre ~he w~s wiut1n to be wheeled into a delivery room. Dunna his \I\ month'I m the neo- natal nursery at Children'\ Hoo;p1u.I of Ora~e Count) Dan and Patt) \11 1ted him on or tv.1ct Ada' ~h1k (Pl llIRACL f A2) ~· ..._ ................. .... Patty&DdDanT ompeo wltbahapPJ.year-oldKet ( • Fluor engineer: wife accept insurance award. drop lawsuit .\former Fluor Corp. entuntt>r and his wife ha'e agreed to accept a $1 malhon pa)'ment in ~ttlement of a lawsuit cla1mmg that the lrvnl(-- bascd company's health insurance earner acted m bad faith. The Equitable Life ~ssurancc So- ciety of the lJ nited State agrttd to pay SI m1lllon to Santa .\na 1TS1dents Paul and Mar) C'ompn one day before their insurance bad-faith case wa to be ubmttted to a jury for final Judsment.1c-cordin1 to Wilham Han. the rouple' alto~\. Oran Count) Supcnor Coun Judge Jerrold Oliver approved Jtht ~tdcment \\-cdn~a,, four wteu into tnal. h1 rounroom clerk con- firmed. a The Comgan' 1uomc) called the cue one of the ta -\in urancc J . faith settlements c,.er in C.hfonua and poss1M) the rountry. Tbe ComP.n' ngmall1 'ued lb tqu1t.abk' I 1fc and the Fluor Cofl). af\er the 1n urance company allqtdly terminated 24-hour nu • ~ for (Pl eee$1 /A2) \ ' I .... --·-----------------------..------~ - A2 Ottl\QO CoNt OAIL.Y Pll..OT/Frtday, Augu11 24, lDM Financier Dominelli ' s request for bail reduction turned.down From staff aad wire reports A fcd.:ral magi.st.rate Thursday refused 10 reduce a SS million bail for J. David Dominclh. meaning the financier likely will remain jailed untll his scheduled Oct 2 bankruptcy fraud trial. . A federal judge Wednesday had From Al clear and \'isibilitY"'-'!S good when the crash oecumd. The explosion staned a three-acre brushfire that was exunguished by about 75 firefighlers from the c·:ih· fomia Department offorestry, Butler said. Nugent's identity "'as confirmed by coroner's officials after a check of his dental records 1n Orange County about 4 p.m. Thursday. he sa id. The cause of the crash 1s under investigation by air safety officials of the Federal Aviation ;\gency and National Transportation Safe\} Bo..-d. An office assistant of Nugent's. Pam Crostic, said he is survived b) his wife of 10 years, Joan, and four sons from a previous marriage, John, lif\ed a no-ball civil conttmpt citation against Dominclli, a necessary fiflt step leading 10 Thursday's baiJ rtduc· tion hearing on five criminal ch.ara« related 10 the failurr or Domin.clli's 1ntema11onal money trading finn. Dominclli's lawyer, G1lben Athay, told U.S. Magistrate Roger McKee Joe, Greg and Tom Jr. He also had at least ont' grandchild. she said. Nugent founded Newport Pacific Insurance, on Irvine .-'\venue, about 15 years ago. Crostic said. He sold the buSlnt:ss in February but continued to work there as a consultant. she said. "He had a lot of friends and was well known 1n the community," Crostic said. His love iOr nying was nurtured by the frequent visits he made to a Stockton insurance office he also owned and to his family. most of whom lived 1n Paradise. He had flown up there-in a rented plane this week to v1s11 his father, Crosttc said. Nugent also used his flying for a chan1 y group called Liga Inter- national, she said. He "'as an active th.at Dominelli's family and friends had raised between $600,000 and $700,000 for bond. but McKee Jaid Oominelli's previous a~1.iOM made him too great a ·risk fora reduced bail. Assistant U.S. At1orne)' Robert Rose asked 1ha1 Doniinclli's bail be increa.scd to S 10 million. member of the group of medical professionals and pilots who ny supplies and medical treatment to the needy 1n remote areas of Baja C.ali- fornia. Beside flying, Nu$ent loved long- distance bicycle racing, sailing and water-rafi1ng,. Crosuc said. He was about to buy a motorhome and "just take to the road," she added. "It 's a shame bfcause he was just about to treat h1mS("lftoa httlc leisure time after working really hard all his life," she said. A funeral service for Nugent will be held Saturday at 2 p.nl . at the Rose ChaP.f'I in Paradise. Crostic said. The family requested that donations be made in Nugent's name to liga International;-Inc., 19531 Airpon Way South, Santa Ana 92707. $1 MILLION INSURANCE PAYOFF ... From Al Mrs. Corrigan. who 1s partially blind and confined to a wheelchair. and refused 10 pay a $64.000 bill. Han said. He said the term1na11on was made with onl} three days' nohce four months after Mrs Corrigan, 61. had been released from the intensive care unit of St. Joseph's flospital where she had been treated for ai:u1c bronchius. The 24-hour nu~1n g lare was doctor-ordered, he-also said. The Corrigans sued both Equitable and Fluor for damages, but Fluor was dismissed as a defendant 1n the su it early in the proceedings, according to Han. Last week , Paul Comgan was "involuntarily terminated" from his engineering job at Fluor, where he had worked for the past I 0 years as a contracl engineer, the attorney added. That action came six. months before Corngan's pension and in- surance benefits would have been vested. Ho"·ever. a spokesman for Fluor, Rick Maslin. said Corrigan had not been terminated. Hesaid the engineer had been te-mporaril y laid off as pan of a redur11on in the work force and would be rehired when another position for him was found. The.Associated press quoted the Corrigans' attorney saying, "My clients are pleased wJth the settle- ment. but they are considenng further action ai;a1ns1 Fluor for "Tongful termination and misconduct over th e insurance policy." COYOTE KILLS POODLE IN NEWPORT ... From Al Tides """" low '"""' """ TODAY 1:1711"' 8:0111.m. tAT\M11AY 3. 18•.in '•2 ··"'· 2 43 11.rn 9;S4 pm Temps ~-==Q\M ..._.,. .t.llanta .t.11tonUc:Clty Aullln ..,_ ~'" " .. " .. .. .. .. .. .. " " .. '" " " .. 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County judge seeks to return after resigning from bench Gover nor must ma k e fina l decision o n unprecedented legal ques tion By tbe Associated Press Deputy Attorney General N. Eugene Hill, who is preparing an infonnal An Orange County judge-who opinion oo 1he issue for Gov. George resigned after 17 months intends to Deukmejian. return to the bench. stirring an unprecedented legal controversy. Robinson argues that despite his resisnation. he has a Je~I ri~t to sit Mark Robinson Sr. resigned from dunng the new term. Hill s:ud. ard J. Beacom. "It's oneof1hosccrazy things in the law." The legal ques1ion arises from twQ different sets of state statutes. Hill said. Robinson ...,·on his second term without getting on the June primary ballot under a section of the state election laws. "There's real!' no hopt' that "'e would ever reail\ eradicate them. : They're smart. adaptable and this •s their temtory." Blitch s:ud "l"rn nut really sure we "ould want to curn- p\etely eradicate then• " have killed a number of coyo1es from helicopters during patrols and they rou \lnely send out groups of officers to areas that appear to be coyote havens and kill the animals when the~ find their dens. Th I t d h 0 C t S -c 1 But slate laws regarding appoint· e coyo es ven ure into rcs1 en· t e range oun Y upenor our But cn1ics say that interpretation ments say the ~ovemor must choose t1al areas to find the easiest food bench las! May. would oive JUdges a six-month va-· d th Y Bl I h ·d o o-newiu ges to 111 vacancies. Further, source e can, 1 c sai · pen Bui he had already won a new tenn cation, allowing them to quit, then within the year following the appoint· garbage. pel food or somelimes pets -without running on the June come back next term. ment, those successors must run for themselves are easier for the coyotes primarv ballot. A s1at'" el"""'tion law "If that were the Jaw. it would I -' o t t Iha · g d bb ·, ~ ...... e ecuon 1or a iull six-year term. o ge-n runnin own ra ns or allowed automatic reappointment for almost create a 51/1-year tcnn instead other sn1all animals. .. What animal control officers mus! do is keep the coyotes out of residenttal areas and ronlain thel'n tn the open areas where they art' a pan of _the ccof.¥Stem and do not pose an . undue 1hreat to people or pets. he said. Wh ile Bhtch said he does not think • the animals are real threats to people. he did say that as the coyotes get more and more com fortable with civilized areas they will continue lo lose their instinctive fear of humans and ma~ become.,Jl..J.Qic..dangerous lO J.):Coplc. The Newpon Beach Animal Con- trol Department, which Blitch super- vises, has five full-time officers. They Howc,·e r. in some oft he residential neighborhoods v.·hcre coyotes ha\c been sighted there 1s no 53fe wa) 10 shoot the coyotes w11hout endanger- ing residents. Bhtch said. Other covote-con1rol efforts in- clude po1so-ning and trapping th e animals .. But Biiich said both forn1sof control can endanger children and pets and have to be used with c:ittremc caution In large, open areas. "I guess you could compare 11 to the problem of controlling rats 1n urban area£,~ .BLilCh said. "You do what you can to have some impact on the problem but you can almost never eradica1e it totally." "Any kind of potential food source an y of the 22 county"Superior Coun of a six-year term. It would be an "It's an interesting le~I question. 15 \"hat ihe>"ll go ror." Blitch said. JUd~es who were unopposed in the 1mposs1ble situation." said A.Ian but my personal feeling is that spnng. Slater. executi ve officer for the Su-regardless of the law, we have a "They'd much rather 1ump into a Robinson ~ntends to take his scat perior Court. vacancx that should be filled as soon yard and cat some Alpo than ha ve to when his new term begins Jan. 2. Bu_t Slater doubted that Judges in as pass1ble.'' Beacom said. _ run dowrr~wild rabbit." He met Thursday to discuss the general would take advantage of such r Blitch onered these llps for resi-. move with Marvin Baxter, the gov-a loophole. Deukmejtan doesn't plan to fi ll den is: •Do not leave infants or small emor's appointments secretary. "I've read some cases on the issue Robinson's seat until he n:eieve~ a children alone ouiside, even for short "This 1s the first time I've come and the law 1s 1ust not clear:· said favorable written opinion from Rill. periods of time across somethinp, like this." said Presiding SuperiorCoun Judge Rich -said appointments secretary Baxter. •Do not leave pcl food or scraps r--jjiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilijl __ _ outside for pets or neighborhood stravs. •Kec-p pets .:onfincd 111 fenced . .)'.aids or 1ns1de the. .house or garage. •Make sure garbage 1s secu rel y cO\·ercd. and du not put cans out early. *NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND * MIRACLE BABY'S FIRST BIRTHDAY ... 20% OFF ALL POTTERY From Al they managed lo hold down their JObs in Irvine. They saw him through five operations and learned how to care for him, feed him and give htm medicine through the tubts leading to his heart and lungs. Patty said 1hat the worst part 1n a .. roller-<:oaster" year w1 th Keith came last spnng, when he myster\ously developed fevers running up to ·t04 degree!>. Keith stopped eaung and would not smile for three months. "It "·as scaf) ."-.11 the uncertain looks and faces ," Dan said. '·And 11 was harder to take him back (to the hospital) for five weeks once: we'd had him home for a while and we knew him . He was really a part of our family b) then." Doctors "ere stumped trying 10 figure out what was wrong w11h Keith A specialist from Llr · Irvine wa~ called 1n to perform a gallium study. in which a rad1oact1 \ c ~ubstancc that tracks white blood cells is injected into the bloodstreani. The substance turned up a tiny area at the end of the implanted shunl (which terminates 1n Keith's stomach) where a bacteria was l1v1ng and causing chronic 1nfec11ons and blockages. The high doses of anti- biotics Keith had been receiving hadn't been e1Tcrt1ve because the bacteria lived 1ns1de the metal shunt Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dellwery I• Quarantffd t..1ono.or r, ti.. , escaping the drugs. Then, when another shunt was installed. it did not drain correctly and pressure began building up 1n Keith's head. Hi s eyes became crossed and lowered, his head swelled and all his senses were dulled. On Dan's binhday. the doctors 1old them Keith would require ye\ another operation to install another shunt. Keith . by now a veteran of oper- ations and hospital v1s 11s. came home the day after his 10th surgery. And he's been a different baby ever since. Pauy said. "'He·s off his oxygen. he's eating :;ohds now and he's 1n ph ysical therapy.'' she said happily. The therapy. which Keith and Patty al\end two or three times a week. is aimed at building up weak muscles the tough little I-year-old has never had a chance to develop normally. He can sit up. but his head droops back or drops suddenly. And he has JUSt recently started sucking his fingers and grabbing for objects, typica! bab:r behavior that usually begins at only a few months of a~e. The doctors have said that Keith is about at a 5-month-o.ld level in development. He probably will not learn 10 ~'alk until he is between 2 and J :rears old. Dan and Patty have been told But b) the time ht 1s 3. he should be fairly "'ell caught up with other children his age. barring unforeseen setbacks. Dan and Pauy guard aga1ns1 being over-optimistic. .. We've been al thi s point before, and then it's harder when he goes through his bad times," Patty said. Through 1t all, the good and the bad. they have remained hopeful and strong, reading every bit of infor- mation they can get on Keith's various medical problems. And they've been able to rely on the e:itcellent medical coverage they have w11h Pacific Bell. where both of them work. Patty haSJust filed an ex tension on the yea r's leave of absence she took when Keith came home from the hospital and says she will stay home with him at least through the spring. Dan estimates the medical costs for Keith's treatments, operations and hospital stays will soar above $500,000. He admits. however. "we don't even know what we really owe. We jus1 keep getting stacks o f state- ments." But thecostsanclthe.doctor's visits. the worries and the hassles of the past year have all been wonh it, the Thompsons say, when they see their son's smiling face_ What do you like aboul lhe Daily Poor~ Whal do n't you like'.' 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"".joo ,,,.., Clrculetton Te'-phone• MM• \)<,,~ r_,.. .... , ..,,..... ..~ Ro1emery C hurc hman Controller Stephen F. Cerezo f:'.'111(~11(,,l•Qn MnnaQPf Donald L. Wllllam• Circule11on Ma nager Dr>'l Clf" 1><"''-•11" l"'a •· ,,. .• ""'"'° C•~'l"-11JP$ ••• 11001 'i~ll"O< -o•·~ fl• l-" ~ "" '~ ......,,.,,.., """"'' U 'M'l•'"""'"'• VOL. n, NO. 237 SALE INCLUDES: •POTTERY •SAUCERS •BARRELS • REDWOOD TUBS • WIRE BASKETS •STRAW BASKETS • AND POTTING SOIL TOOi AM LING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) • FREE • Local Oelr11ery Open Mon lhru Sal 8 30-5 30 Sunday g 00·5 30 EJ 1500 east coast highway • 1"1ewpor1 beach. ca.lifornla • (714) 6',.w9510 I ' ' -----------~:::::=:::;:;:i:;===~~~ z Ptlot Weekender/ Friday. August 24. 1984 Morse intercepts Namath in 'Sugar' By O IRJS CR.A WFORD .,.... ,...c..'"' -- \fo, C' O\ er. T oots1C'' HC'rc come J ~ptu DC (Joe Na.math) and D.iph~(Robcrt Mors.c)alJ dol~ up fortMirsC\"m-•ttL run in -ugar-at the~ .\ngel~ \1usicCcnter. In the S«Ond production oft he curttn t C" ic Ugh t Openi ~son, 1'.anath and Mone team 1n t~ m us.ical. si.agie 'n-s1on of lhe mo' 1c-Somc1..lkC' h Hot."' as the) rc<rcatC' the Tom Curtis and Jad. Lemmon rolcsoft""omus;ioaos.-tn-df'3g v.ho,Oan an all-gu1 band. .\ctuaJl~. lht'anofputtmgoo pant. hose 1s not~ to :'l;amath. "ho has starred 1n panl)~commercialson T\' But thC' an of acting lS rcbu' d) l)('1lo fort~ former u...n~ •ho made hissiage <kbut fh~ ~cars ago ""1th t~ "-.enk' Pla)cnofOtuo.stamnsin .. Picnic.- 1ncc then. hC' has performed lcad101 mks in other light mus.c.aJs(-LiJ' Abaa;·-0amn Yanktcs.''-Gtnnnd Dolls" and ··cactus Ao"cr."l m '~ DartSoftbc t.:n1tcd Sun.es.and I INTERMISSION b'' fall mack his Broadwa} debot as Lt Stephen Maryl; 1n ··~ CatDC' .MuunyCourt ManW - In b1scurrcot lo> .\nertn tagtdtbut. :-;amalh h.as t~ rok that Cwus ongmatt'd J oc I J osq>h 1 ne. \\'hen hC' 1s pb )ing the female pan, Namath int h1sromcd1c best -moo.I~ bccaust ifs hard to forgrt that be is Joe Namath and lhC' sight oflhe m US(."\lJar, former quartttbad.: singing and ca' oning around the st.qr in a skin and huge high bttls ts hilarious. E'C'nat h1sbest. hov.e,n-. ~amath 1sclearl} outperformed b~ pannn Morse. "ho upstaitsarldoutsb10C'Sh1mate'et) tum and ddi\ ersa fi~t-rate comedic pttf onnancc . No nt'wcomt'r to the rok. Morse fi.rst pb)cd JCfl)/Daphne IO) ~ago t'Or \tu 1c C t'ntcr aud1entts. and rq>cattd n 1n the ongmaJ Brood"a~ prnductton for"h1cb berec'C'h-cdaToo) nom1uuon. Tbelh1rd malt'J~d 1unothenC1CTancom1c.Jack C~. whogJ\ esa highl~ cnteru1n1ng pcrfonnanceas the dirt)-old- man-m1U1ona1re "'ho falls an lo'e •1th Daphne and proposes mamagr. \ Mayherll doubled for Bard's twins ThC' ( omcd' ofErrof\ •. at GardC'n U,o' ('·s ~m ·Tb~tC'r 1s dclinttC'h ~hakt"!.peare for lh~ ,.ho don't tind "1c Bard thC'1r parttcular cup of t<"3 This fourth and final \ho"' ol thC' L ~ Gro"~ ~ ft,t1,al f.lp) a fam1h.ar th~tncal 't'ln - pl3~ ng ·hakespeare in m<>d('m d~s -but t does so in such a raurou) •1bald mannC'r t h at C \ en 'ha es~n pun st\ ,,..111 ha' C' to •igh1 to sulk their lauitit('r .. D1recior Thomas BradaC'''> gl()')~~. h gh amp tnkrpr('tallon 1s <>c:t a"'31nst an opulmL ultra-mod('m b3 ._drop b~ <.l1ff faulln('r 1A.h1ch appear\ as though It bcl·m~ in a producuon of ··Dame-. at ')c.. and hardh su~t' tht-Epl C°'><'\ • • an\ C'ra \\ hteh IS 0 0(' reaY ~ '\hOIA. ... \0 blttpmi fu:i n~ -t"~ \ .U..C">~rc .:a"' u mtg.ht ha'(' bet'n " I ' \fa ~ n~u. Toi TITUS and the mood. for an ('ntcrum1ng ('\Cntng of off-~-..-.11.ll "'1Cl1~ ~ pfa~ uself tum' on lht' hinges ofa fa\onle El11.abethan plot dC\tCC'. m1stak('n 1dcnt111es. and tmplo~s '1nuall~ all the c."\tStmg ~om1c poss1b1h11es bC'forc ngh11ng 1t~lf at th.: finish In "~omrd\.. the protagoniw. are tv. 1n brothcP. -and tM1r 1..-.in ~ants -separatC'd ~ortl~ after birth and brought 1A.1thin one ano~r·s proiumll} for a levo ha.med hours Pla)ingSupr Kane, the band's lead voca11 t. is Mary Aon O'Reill). v.ho had lhesamerolefortheS&ar1i&)\tSummer Circuit and most reccn tly has performed u Val Clarie 1 n the ew York production of" A Choru5 Line ... O'Reill) effertJ"·el) ponrays the role that Manlyn Monroe originated as the bubble- headed blonde looking fora rich millionaire to takecareofher. Also well cast is Kelly Britt as Sweet Sue, the leader of the female band. Bnu 1saJl-enCf1}'. wbethershe issingins. dancing. orcradtingthewh1po n her band. Steve Condos. as pats Palazzo, the dancing Mafia boss, , P'('rfonns 5ome extraordinarily talented tap-dancing sequences. Yetbccauscthncare fairly length)', they tend to detract from plot development and seem rather separate from tbeoveralJ stor). OlhC1W1se. the sho\l,:'s choreography, directed b) And) Bew. skillful.I) complements the comedy. -ugar."aH.hcDorothy ChandlerPavilioo, 135N Grand A ,.e .. Los A ngeles, runs through SepL 28, with evening performanccsat8:30p.m .andWednesdayandSunday natinecsat 2 p.m. COVER STORY CttUca are cll1twdieg Bton '1 n9\JJleat LP -•• ._.Ing Heerta'' -and hla OrMge eo.m.. ~ fw Wiii have a dwnce to do ......... WI lftand iat fMne Mea!Son. Ptu. his new bltde, Alnati, wlll JOfn hlm on tNI lbctn ilt91? Of a N~ bow Of 44 major dtieS to promote the rode_.,.,_ star's 25th album. StM>lift wUI start at 8 p.m. Saturd8Y and Sunday. John'• fans anecty know What the cheering'• about: mont than a~ of hit ...,._ lndudtng - his most reoent chart-topper, "Sad Songs (8ay So Muth)." They alsO can bPeCt to hear the mid-tempo ''AelU1•.'' per- cuufon~ .. OkS He Shoot Her.'' guitar lick of .. lit 'Fridgefator" lflnct the l)OMl1ut baltad,"°18umlng BuilcMnga. H In June John =lated an enotmOuily ~ -eotd-out From the moment w.c meca th(' Duic of E~ pU\'Cd as a gar- g.antuan Godfather b' Timoth\ Lubin£ ,.r l~ ifs go.0, to ht-th;a1 l 1nJ oh ~OIA.. Lubin.a \els tht' st.1 T 1 m Bk>ugh and \\ un(' \\ a tk tn~ each e\~l as l~ ~ brothe'~ v.hosc paths Jint m1u CN'.\s1ng. to each olh~·s ~'Ont1nual roostemauon. (Ple&9e mee COMEDY ,..,e 14) 8utMu'a JltDer ah.aka v.p Tim BJoqJa (center) &Ad Tim K.ltznnr lD •"The Comedy of Enon .. at tlae ~ J')aeatcr. European tow that lln6lhed front of 72,000 tn In LondOn'a Wem~ Stadum. Take a ribbing: Sauce flavor is up to you Local chefs prepare pork or beef using special BBQ techniques 8)' BE\'ERLY BliSB IITH ......... c.. 0 2 Thenbs~go~.OUl t~aruma hnu~ln m~ car. \\r·,e JU~l t.aste-1ts11!d ~d nbs lrom fi,e ~taurants. and t~ • 1nOC'rlS ,. Son). t.htteJUSt 1sn"ta clear ""mner.Oursmall panel was far from unan1mous.:diJkrcnt ta~tt'r\ daffrrcnt tast~ Ht"l"C's•~t V.("l~ • • • TO. iY RO the nh pconttr in our a.t'C'I .. opened to 1979 and has run a -aia most e' enangs r' er \tntt. The "ongma.1" Roma b) pot\ ti.ct nbs ~main their best sdlcr and ~-en t~ top(<1,on&c ofooeo(ourt.a,tenbecauStofthe1r"truc~ .. 11.a' or. \\ rth cok sb tund CJ ther bak t'd or frcnch fried potatoes. mt'~ ·re u~at S9.9S In addition. Roma's spttialtZC"S 10 barbccucd-St Louis st~lcnbs"' -tbc ~porknbs.atS8.95. . Ton) Ro~·s..a bustbng~urant ~1th m~rockwl loungr a nd dining room. aho ~es barl>ecued chicken. s&eaks. trout and halI-pound charbroiled bcef'"RomabwJm., - They doa 't accqn rnnvatiom. but call io )OUT talc-out ordeund it will J>c read\ for pi&k up. _ TOSY IWKl I\~ for RI~ 3lu \\.Coast Hilfi•'ay, N('y.-pon 8cacb; 642-9010. ••• THE TULSA RIB CO .. -tucb mack its matt in ()ruee before opcninaa >car aco 1n Santa Am. m::ci' cd top marts from l\looofom-nb-atcn Tbeypc'OllOWICrdboth\betabyt.cknhs and the bttf ribs-dt ~ unctl) diffcrmt from \beOlheTs. txauxof thcir tendcmcs1 ... lndttd, lhr mo' CDC2l almosa fdJ from the bone. (C'htf/panoer Bob ktllaridcs roasts lhc mt.al fi tl. fio ishingo "CT mnguttr.) ~nabu~of: ucc; oatbcrtoo~ noraoo CO\ettd bolhotden.. ccompaimeo11 ~cok combread. zipptly seasoned baked beans. chotee of pot.a toes. (Houseoot~fnesaremostpopular.) The restaurant is ca ual with nice S(paration bctWttn booths. butdotSa /01oftakc-out business.judJinaf'rom the .. Tulsa to Go" menuofnbs,(includingbuckcuofn ), filctof chicken. sbnmp brochctteand more. A sinaJcromplttc order of bab) backnbs1s$6.4Sfortunch;$9 7Sfordtnner. TllEl'\JLSA RIB CO., 3305 S. -Bristol. nta Ana; Lunch. Mooda)-Friday;d1nner n1&hll); take-outs. 241 ·900S. • • • MACARTHUR PARK 1n Huntmaton Beach claim to bring atraditionof"'tbcbe-st nbsin San Francisco''toourarea. But what it ~gs. first and forcmo t • .s the prTUiC$t rutaurant of tbe fi,e .-ttitc napery, gla wall which open to tht Huntinaton Harbour-side view. Bab) bac porl nb are cooked in a pedal oakwood smoker.afuUs1abfor$1 I 9S.half lab.$7.90.alacanc. ·xtras C05tcxtra._mctudi~tht" how· toppinaonion rrinas(not ri ) Ournbs•"Ctto1cclybrowned,ptea ntl • moky.butdr). CPl ...... TAD/..,.18) Calendar Fri. Clualcal GJUtGORT COLBMA!f, C'laastcaJ ~uttartst. entertains In La Palme restaurant. The NewporteT. J 107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. Mon.-Sat. 7·1 l p.m. 644-1700. AK ALL-OER8BWDI COl'fCBRT Is reatu~ wt~h ~nard Slatkin con-duclln~ ''Rhapsody In Blue." "The Plano Concerto In F." "An American tn Part~." and selecUons from "Porgy and Bess .. Soloist Is ptantst Leon Bate . 8:30 p.m . Hollywood Bowl. (213) 856-5400 TBlt W1lU CELLA.It ret.laU1'8nt featul'C'S C'lasstcal recordings during dinner, Tues -Sat from 7 p.m The NC'Wporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach 644· J 700 GltD Ill.AC& offens easy llstentng on the piano Tu~ Sat 8:30 p.m.- mldnlghl. Reuben's. 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach 675-5790. Country TD wgsTERl'f moo1' BAJlfD per- forms from 8·30 p m.-t 30 a m To- nt!Qlt also features Happy Hour enter- tainment from 5-8 p m Crazy Horse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512 Jazz PIAJ'fl'ST OLLY LellAIER ap- pears Turs.-Sat.. 8 p.m -mtd- ntght. eano·s. 224 t w Coast High· way. Newport Beach 631 -1381 TRlt IRVIl'f£ MARRIOTT featutts eigtit hours of continuous live Jan eaC'h Friday evening throush the summer with "Tlie Wfilzzard. a five- pttte jazz group. performing contem- porary and pop selections from 4 :30-8.30 p.m and the"Mtchael Jor· dan Trio·· performing standard. Latin and contemporary Jazz from 8;30 p.m -12·30a.m . l8000VonKarman. lrvt~ 720-0330 TD LU8B LD'S TRIO appears at eare t.aauna fresh from a year of formal sTudy and club datrs In San Francisco Through August Fri -sat 8 p m -mtdntllht. 858 S' Coast High· way. Laguna Dea<-h . 497-5404. C01'Plt&T PHILLIPS and his trio Nora Sharpe of eo.ta llaa ued blrda of paradhe u lneplratlon for thle proceJatn buket, one of her warea-clllplayed at Art-.A- Fair ln Laauna Beach. Show cloea Sanday night. In an exclusive engagement. Frt.-Sat 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. 1'Ucs.-Thurs. 8.30 p.m.-12:30a.m .. Library Lounge. Thr NewportCT. 1107 Jambortt Road. Newport Beach. Through Sept 15 644-1700. WATJU WA'fl'fS plays the sa.x- =ne and flute. and RIC& JlllA!t ls on the keyboard. 9 p.m.· 1 :30 a. m .. Cafe Lido, 2900 New· port Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. ROl'flUE BR01m and hts trto fea· ture clnslcal and Latin jaU. Wed.· Sat. El 30 pm -12 30 a .m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton, Costa Mesa. 662-2672 STEPllAJQE ATE8 a: FRIENDS and the Ratb Prlc:e Trlo pnfonn Thurs.·Sun .• evening . Ron's In laguna. 1464 S. COast Hlgllway. Laguna Beach. 497 -4871. SH&LLT 11.00U a TRIO pcrlonn Jazz vocals. Frl.·Sal. 8:30 p.m.-12;30 a .m .. iqoel's Sea.food. 16281 Pacific Coast llttO'lway, Sunset Beach. In· definite. f2 J 3) 592-2051 . LES CZDIBER performs jazz piano Tuea.-Sat. from 8 p.m .-1 a.m. Nleport 17. 1615 E l 7th St.. Santa Ana. Indefinite. 547-951 l. Pop -JDOIT surnn and The Coral Reefer Band perform at the lrvtne Meadows Amphitheatre. 740-2000. BAXTER'S features the "Cool Jets" performing Top 40. hlj!h energy music ~s.-Sat. 9 p.m.-f:30 a.m. 14346 CUJver Or1ve. lrv1ne. TED A: URJlT pe1form at The Splndrlflcr Wed--SaL Hours Frt.-5at. 9 p.m ·l am. Wed.-Thurs. 8:30 pm ·12·30 am. 3333 W. Coast Htgh- war.. Newport Beach. 642-2295. • DSrrEJl"pcrformsTop40mus.lc Tues.-Sat. 9 p.m.-J a .m. Reuben E. Lee 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach 675-5790 DJOJQl"E W AJlWlC.lt and LOU RAWLS ap~ at 8 p . m. aCTfie·creek Theatre $17.50, S16 and SIO 634·1300. LAKCE SALLIJfG performs easy ltstenlng muslC' lndeOnJteJy at Re· uben's Moonraker, 18542 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine Tues.-Sat. 9 p.m.-L30 am "GllfO AKD BU.L" play a good mix of music. from country to Nell Diamond and Presley. for dancing. Frl.-Sat. 9 p.m.·l :30 a.m.. WCO.· Thurs 8 30 p.m -1 a.m . Swallows Cove In the San Clemente Inn. "PERSON TO PEll90l'f" appears at Reube-ns. 1513 N. Tusun Ave .. Santa Ana Top 40's dance music featured Fri -Sat 9 p.m.-1.30 a.m. "UD8" performs from 9 p.m -t a .m Sumet. Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach (213) 59'2-1926. .................. V181ton to the 8awdut Peedftl ln ~ 8-ela WW be llntq ap for end-of-Uow butalna tlala weekend .. alalblthaC artlata prepare to dlam•ntle their .W.C• a.ad! ·aa. Pilot Weekender/ Friday, August 24, 1934 ...,,...,.._.,,.'I ........ Modela wW be poeltioned into ""The Altar of Sal.Dt BlaClo•• for the lut ti.me Sunday eTenlnC ln i.acuna Beacb'e lrilne Bowl u the Paeeant of the lluten coDCl.a.dee lte 52nd eeuon of d.ram.adcally etacln& famed m•aterpleca. Dance TD &OOTB COAST SQUAD DA1'Clt Is held tonight. Saturday and Sunday at the Orange County Fair· grounds. 100 Fair Drt11r. Costa Mt'Sa Theater "Aln IBUIG GOES" aboard the PJJgrtm II In Dana Point Harbor. Thursdays and Fridays at 9. Satur· days and Sundays at 7 and 9. through Se~ 9, 751 -1344 Alff IBUIO GOES" at thf' Cur- tatn Call Dinner Tht'ater. 690 El Camino Rt'al. Tustin. nightly except Mo~ at varyl~ cunaln times th Oct 28. 838· 1540. "B lllfUll" at the ..... Nrwport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p m through Oct 13, 631-028& "THE BS8T LITTLE WBOUBOUSlt IR T&XAS" at the Harlequin Dinner PlayhOUSt'. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana. nightly except Mondays at varying C'urtaln tlmC3 throu.l(h St-pc. 23. 979-55 l 1 "BOFFOtA" at lhe Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Frttdman Way. Ana heim, nightly except Mondays at varying curtain umrs through <kt 28. n2-77tO •'CBARLB A1l'D TD CBOC· OLATS FACTO•T" at the" La Habra Civic Theater. 311 Euclld Ave . La Habra. ctoatng perfo~nces tonight and Saturday a t 8 p.m . 992-0498 ··~ccwsoY. OP SRRORS" at the Gem Thea ter. 12852 MaJn St . Oankn Grove. Wedneadays throu.l(h Saturdays at 8. Sundays at 7:30 through Sept. 8. 636-7213. . ''CJl1'11C_..S CllOIC&" by tht' Irvine Community Theater, Turtle Rock Community Pa.rk. Sunnyh lU Road off Turtle Rock Drive, lrvlne. cloaJng performances ton ight and Saturday al 8 t'·m . 8 57-5498. 'BAll.L&T" at t he G rove Shakcspca~ F lval Amphitheater . 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Thundaya th.rou61 Saturdays al 8 30 unUJ Sq>c, 1. 636= 7213. "LA VEIQ)EJl POLLlltS" at Sebas- Uan ·s West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Plco.SanCk:~nte. Wednesday thl"Ol.l(h Saturdays at 8 . Sundays at t and 7 lb~ Se~ 9. 492-9950 "ST ALAO 17' by Show~ Pro· docttons at Golden Wn.t Collef;t'. Ona I performances tonljlht and Saturday at 8. Sunday at 3 895-8378 '-SUGAR" at the Buena Park C'Mc Theater. 8150 Knott An .. ~na Park, Fridays and Saturdays at A pm th~Sept. 8,523-0351 •"TftSUPPOltTU'tCCA8T" at tht' Costa Mesa C1v1c Ptayhe>UM 661 Ham.IJton St .. Costa Mesa. Onal per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 . 650-5269. "WSSTSIDBSTORT" at the Hunt lngton Beach Playho~ Main a nd Yorktown, Hunttr~on &ach. ftnal performances tontgbt and Saturdtlv at lt30. 832-1405. Jl'lb:u '"Tlllt LADTICJLL&RS," wllh Alf'<· Gulness. Part or thr f'r<tllval ot Arts and ~t of thr Mastrrs with no charge exC't"pl thf' SI j{round<. ad ml sk>n Ft"StlvaJ Forum iht-at rt'. 6!'>0 i..a,(una Canyon Road. La~una Ht•1t h 8· lS p.m .. ''CBITTT CBl'J'TT BA.NG BAltG.·· This Olm aboul a 11lap.IO\I. 0\ tn,e. automobtle ~s at du<;k Ann.e. food and low backt'CI brac-h <'hairs 6.30 p.m Cioldt'n WMt ("ollt'~f: Amphllht"atf'r, 15744 Goldrn Wt-<ol St.. Hunlln~on Bt'ac-h ~ 1 50 :.111 mJS$10n. $6 maximum per famtl\ 891-3991. Lectaree LAG01'A POETS lratul'T'\ l('l(·al poet Barry Zaxlt'r who ttad" ht<. work 8 p.m .. lAguna lkach Public Library. 363 Glmnrvtt 494·A37!l SlnCI• A PSOPL& SAllPL&R t~ ltd bv EmllyColemanal8p.m Hostfdbyth~ Church or Rehglous Scit'ntt Hunt- ington Bt:ach. and thr Mt'n W~n tnsUtulf' Seacllff Vlll• Aud.ttonum. i '4 Pio( WellUnder/ Ff1da:J. A•9• 2A. 18eC .,., '"SID.nn.h1sf Not sina the kadn bm'lt off tbr terem In 'AJUrd Day'sNisht'badw~ola nrw srnrndon'suriYa.I ondw popianr bttn '° vMdly and ndtinsfyamv~ ~~---...... tn h~ firsi rnuuon JU(lurc ~~"' NOW SHOWING! a rcmsi1·~ u..ms 0 rta• l .... ._ "aa.t il4-255) C Id I a.-rau 1., "'COSTA IBI ~ 7111 "'fOlllJ• ra.tn '63-1307 ASlWiBI 8'! M l fAwltft ~ P"4U ....... .__ r.-,fw ,_. J90f • PRE8ENTED .. oot.8Y STEREO ... ""'" ,., H 'DRFAMSCAPE' IS THE NICEST SURPRISE OF THE-SUMMER;" , .... Enter a 'NOr1d beyond your wildest imagination where §Oyjhing can happen. r> ... yr.u ~ n1 .. .,..... ~ ~ c.QHt4 CURTIS '"'-111 Of.N~~IS OUAl<J ... .V -.,C,4 sY00W CH'llS'TOPHEJt ~ f [)(JI( Al8f R'T ~ I' Arf CA~ • OA(N.fSCAPE" C:O.SilamngOMltO AVR10< KEUY "4.N" Dr MAUAICf JAARE". 0.--d ~ 8AAN Tl}fN«) ~Dy AICkAAD HAL.S(Y E~ ~ S'TAN.f y A llPt ... ..., TOM cunrs ~°'JERRY TOKOFSt<Y •.u~t.ty~l..OUC!t*R't CHJ0< RUS!'.EU. JOSEPt1 RU!EN 91oryO,Qii!Wl)LCIUGH£RY Pt; It =-~:..--:-..:..-.:-~_.,, ~ 9'iU<.l (...()Htj CURTIS l>Wdlld O,JOSEPt4 ~Ill _...,_ .. .._._ __ --l(t ------··-....... -m-~ ......._.., _,..,. """'41_., __ ............., ~ ......... , ............. ---~ -,.----- NOW COSTA IBA 6Jl 3501 --VU> 49!> 6220 ~ f d«ard~ ~rbof Twin Cdw•ds S10n Ylt!O Miii ... fj--u ,., '""-'*'"·' EA ~o 4011 COSTl lOA ~O 0594 tJOJlj[ 634 3911 UA Mo•ies 4 UA South Con! UA CllJ Ctntet ....... ,..,Al l•.,.,., ~ -l11tc.i,-......c..- 8WU ,. 952 4993 U TOO> 58 1 5880 ~637 0340 UA Mo~in 8 l dwann S.lddlfl>ack Nit. Ck anie Mall loll• ..... , ...... , .... ,. ......... , .... s. Oil- 8WM ,. 821 4070 .. 551-06~5 wun.sro 895 5333 Bum1 Ptr• Ot In Edwards Woodbradae UA Wutm1nstet T trrin ....... _°', ..... ..,..., ,..., I fl ~ .......... o.c ....... Calendar a.oll ltrYtfe. to conw: dancf' and att acquaJnted ton!Dtl from 8·30-ll :30 •Ith the Vrana ArTlOIA Tf1o. Lafayecc~ ftotf'I. 1.-. Linden Awilt:t! Beach. (213) 435·831 I. w or ,...IQ)CllJP, few ~ Olltt 45. mt:f'U at Acacia'• In Cariim Grove at 5:30 p.m. 52'4·3327 Etc. Tim PAORAJn' O'I TD lllA8-T'EU and the P'e.ttval of Aru cio.ea SUnday. The~nt IS the era.lion of Uvfng ptctura wtth narnUon and a Uve orchestra. 8 ·30 p m. daJly. The fest.JvaJ Incl~ hundrecla of a.rtfsts of Yatloua work.e exhJblttna In bootha Dally lOa.m.-11:30 p m.650~ Canyon Road. Laguna B«ach. 494-1147. TBE 800 HIED CALDOlllflA IMJllB ARD OAaDElf lll01r con- unuea through Sunday at the Anahetm Convention ~ntcr. F'r1. 2-11 pm Sal. noon-I I pm . Sun. 1-------NOW PIAYINO --------i ml CdSTAMW • \AQJMA HI.I.$ ~ •Wd'riiiii:Sitil UA ar-c.. 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MdiJaas Abo reatured 1.s entertainment. l'ood dnn onstratlon• and concerta ntty Mon· day evattng.. Thl'OU!Jb Monday. Fr1 - Sat. IOa.m.-1 l p.m .• Sun ·Thurs 10 a.m -10 p.m. 935 ~ Can~'On Road. Laguna Beach. 404-3030 Sat~ TREAT YOUR FAMILY TOA ICHTATmE-.OVlES POK ONLY 5e EACH call 720-9266 ...... , ..... ... , .... VIDEO COSTA... •IA .... l ... ._e.1111 ., .... ,...... M ~ w Ill CS> •ll1-l-S..... ltl~ • •• • R 0 B I N S 0 N "8, • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 24. 1984 SAM'S SON su11111g BJ WAL.LACH, TIMOTHY~ MURPH'( ANNE JACKSON. • o ~'•""'G HALLIE 1000, Al.AN HAYES. JONNA LEE •'""', o.-11r MICHAEL LANDON "'"" ~ ci., KENT McCRAY 11, •• .., DAVID ROSE. t-..__KEVIN O'SUWVAN ""'°"''"'I .,,,_.., "-"*' A • '· l~COr9ol-""- LAKEWOOD ir;l Center SO\.lth ~ 111JIU4 1211/C...t" S..111 OH AMO AT OAK ''ICMW .OU Mil Tit: TDIPU ~ OO<lif' (PC:) I J~S4581SIO ''MPU ••. <•l ICIOJISS301 101~ "TII WOMAN .. 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All OPEN 7: 15 Start Dusk ChildrenUnder 12 A.LWAYS FREE e+urn:!jt&i311i:!.!~.~·r. lt=~) Fountain Volley * • SUPER SWAP MEETS hery SAT. & Sunday•* 114J Ill Hit/SD f"'Y I "M41h•l1S. tl;Mf*J:Gf.!Mttjl,jj,1W:WfMdi !W* * "moa,:" (K) * I'll.IS I EXPOIEfT (PG) l\US '1lE ~ "Stlml •acr <1> :MN BM!" (!) STlllr <PG> "OlflllD alll" {K-ll) l\US "TIE IC[ rltATll" (PG) "OXflllD 11.1n·• (PG-ll) "TIGHTQ{'· (I) l\US l\US La HABRA .J&.. "11QfTR(J{'' (I) l\US "SllllOl •ACT" (I) MISSION ,~.:.~~~;,, 1114140 4'.UISO ,.., a c.r.11 ... , "M UUTt llD" (PC:) l\US '101'1AU.S PUT I" (PC:) "TII ICC fl'IU TtS" (PG) "SlllODC •ACT" (I~ ll e]ij~@W2I~~!~:·:.t co1) i'.ifl.,·~~~·-. --------. ,,umm1;:;!.n .... * * SUPER SWAP MEETS Enry SAT. I S.11•y • • I ROM IAM lo JPM I u• 1.,1,, ''"' "' 1141 6J4 41~9 "Un DAMr (K-13) Pl.I.~ "lllMWl:S" (PG) ''ll>IAM DES All> TII 'f1]lft[ CJ DOClr' (PG) "IJS ''\MCllMIN VALlll" (II) SUPER SWAP MEETS EIN"y SAT & Sundo't ,., , .. .,_, ... ,,. • .,,~.,1) JINWllE • ·= =~~~~:~~ OQOQQQQQOOQO~OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Jotn OUl2 VIDCO ClUb now I CLUI MEMIERSHIP FREE FREE MOVIE PASS W1tlt Eidt Pvtdla. Or Every 5 Rentals No Ticktt Required For Entr1nce To Video Center TAKE YOUR FAVORITE MOVIES HOME WITH YOU now ' 41 H8UR RE•TAL $2 • All TAPES FROM AMONGST YOUR FAVORITE TITLES: * North By Northwnt * * Silkwood * lamter * The Bit Chill * Tht Rlfltt Stuff Chp This Ad 6 Prm11t rt For t fHI Rntal Thru Au.,st 30, ltM (Rtlllrlllltlt 0tjl4ttlt R ........ LIMIT:OM 111 ,, .. r.,.,. a.sr-'" ..... [C E NT U ~~/![;~ _______ '(____ (~1 '_~I:; J - 1 Calendar P'llm• "llJt. BULOT'S HOLIDAY," with Jacques Tall F'esllval Forum Theatre. 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 8:15 p.m Part of the Festival of Arts and Pa,feant of The Masters celebration. NO adml ton charge. except 81 entrance to p;rounds "GOO WITH TBS Wilm." This classic story screens at dusk Bring food and low backed beach chairs for a picnic dinner 6:30 p.m. SI 50 ad- mission. 86 maxJmum per family Ooldt'n Wt"st College Amphitheatre. 15744 Colden West SI . Huntington Beach 891·3991 Singlea SAILING SUfOLES offers Sun Worshipers Boat Trips for non- smokers 21 y~rs and over ~cry Saturday through the summer. 10 a m -4 p m.. Newport Beach. Bring lunch and drink. 820 673-3282 TBlt 800TIDIUI WID&L OP PRDtlfD8BIP, for singles over 45, mttts for a buffet luncheon at lhc Crown Point restaurant In Dana Point. 12-2 o m 768-4130 Etc. CE1'TSRP0Dn'E 'M Arts & Crafts Fair features handmade Items. food bOoths and musical entertainment. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Centt'rpolnlc. Fourth and Ross Sts . Santa Ana 83-4-4145. TD SOUTIDlll'f CALIPOlll'flA BOllE Al'f'D GAJU>EN SHOW, att Frtday listing. THE LAST GREAT Dl1'1'SR CRUISE offers a cocktail cruise (87 .50) with piano bar from 2 to 4 p.m.: dlnnt'r cruise (832.50) from 6 lo 98.m. and nightclub cruise (81 OJ from 1 p.m. to,1am.675-1481 TID SAWDUST PBSTIV AL, ser Friday llsttnp;. A SUIDDR ART r&STIV AL Is being hosted by St.s Simon and Judt' ParlSh Sat.-Sun .. 10 am -dusk Par· lsh members and other arttsts exhibit and sell lhctr work. 20444 M.gJlolla St .. HuntlnJ{lon Beach. PAGEA!fT OP TID II.ASTERS and FesUvaJof Arts, see Fr1~sttng A BTR.E&T DANCE • SUll· DR GAIUS arc hosted by ere t· line/Lake Gregory Merchants AS50C. Live music and different game tour· naments wlU be held 2-10' p.m. nur Lake Gregory Frt't' admission. 338-2268. ART-A·PADt P&STIVAL, sec Fri- day Usung. and the 1ffltUJF111.fl N {Jj]@@lfl. APARAMlJNJ ftllJ!E •.• • .... \"'"..,.LWrVt•: I .. _,.......,.._,-= "BUCKAROO BANZAI IS THE VERY ODDEST GOOD MOVIE IN MANY A FULL MOON." -Richard Corliss, TIME MAGAZINE Belnas from Anomer Dimension have Invaded your world. COSTA .:SA 979 '141 EDWARDS CH.MA C£HTER COSlA IEA 7~1,.184 ( 0W.U0S Tov.1C ~IC R 0. TalO 511 SAO I• 1541811 lDWAROS SALO.EMCK LDWAROS IJIYCRSITY SMIJ(JI C1tM S30 440 I oaMll 634 3' 11 EDWARDS WCSTUOC* I.IA CITY cvmR IE1WIS11I •I.IA VICSIWCSTlR MALL U:HIS46 Piiot Weekend«/ Friday, August 24, 1984 ''THE BEST HOLLYWOOD MOVIE OF 1984!'' ·J Hoberman. The Village Voice "A crisp thriller. Suspenseful, involving!' -Janet Maslin. The New York Times "One of the most gripping Eastwood adventures in recent years!' -Gene S1skel, Chrcago Tribune "***1h*.lt's a throwback to the great cop movies of the 1940's!' Wl«ll .,, 9150 PACn; AIW«W Ol 11 '"'" ••11..1U1 mu ~2'~m MANI! PU PlAlA IWl'~!Wl!IW UM PMll 9)1 C99J ~MOVlsa "flt U¥ r• 11M1 n TOIO ~1 sac lOWAIDS SMO.l~ Cl I Al IOCJlltl (I -Roger Ebert. Chicago Sun Times "Taut, tense and terrific!' -Pat Collins CBS Morning News. CBS TV 1Uff11510lll IUOI Ma 0 ( IUf1 Tl»I ,• RolOl alll ," -A l\llS IA llAll4 1ll)l "I Oioll MIC FASHJ(»l -..oa-.:• u m "" SllO G4J('ftAY ~ U Jtn •1 ~MIO ft• ... .., 1· r •»n. l•~ar IA CIOM SI n1 nr.i llUI ll:WOll llACH ')4• l Ali()S '-ill • "'"~'r.t'' 7 I Pilot Weekender/ Friday. August 24, 19~ • Sun. Claulcal TD IRVINE YOUTH SYMPHOl'fY Alfi) WDm ltNSEMBLlt performs today at 4.30 p m. Prcscntf'd by the Irvine Symp hony Orchestra through the cooperation of UC Irvine as par1 of a Sunday ~renade ~rtcs. Bnng a picnic basket with refreshments and your lawn chair or camping bedroll and llstt'n to the music Aldr1ch Park You can't get burned seeing 'Gremlins! Gt EM LINS Qlr>.aAeE '.nARRING lACN GALUG4N PHOf:a[ U~ HOYT All TO ... POU.1' N0u.ID4Y PMNCU LU: Mc CAIN .. , SIC .,. JC-Y GOU>'•'™ Ur:c:uTtn raoDUCEU ~"' SPlb.al:RG nlA"IK MA.a.SHAU. IUTHLRUI U"INCDY WIUTT1lN aY CllRJS OOWMIMJS r•ODU.t:D .,. MICHA&L nN!lfltU. 01.&LC"RD In' JOI: IMNTil :i • ,. ___ -~ ,,......_-. . m.~~ --.. -.. ....,.,. .. ~,l(Wt~' 0 ···---·--- fOOlfTAlf VAllCY 963 1307 f amlly four t.i P. ~ .. st Arwu. 639 8770 ~l•d•um Or In ··~· .. si- C-OSTA llEA m 4184 ldwards Town Center so,., ...... _,,,_ LA llRADA 523 9ll0 l• ·~ [)Jiii ,~ .. -· Shy, quiet Teddy Pierce wanted a little adventure. And one day it walked into his life in a red silk dress. fOUNTut VAUEY 962 2481 Fountain Valley Or In so,., ........... ORAMiE 634 im SYUfY Cit1 ~nltr JtOI ............ wt"lm OIAJL{)UOJI\ #!VJlla.c.<lfM .tUT1111n imwi11110UJT011 mu1.tmn-~bl!IO ~'1!:1\!11....,_ THI •1111 \ \ ~W -JJJtl\Mrf'!tll '"'IST£\1f ~ --im·.n ..,...,r.P-""''1 "'""'11'~ ~ ll!Ul'11UD! CWWkfWM "-'"«liS --.Cl'..:::..:&:"I II~' ll~· C;.\1.1111! -Y\f..l IWlfll.'1 -1 \1Mlll ~ p(: IJ =-":.=---:-.:.---: --= . .E ,, >A tl•Jf ::.:..--=.:. ~.... ..°"'°" .... --__ ..... _ . ..._ ----·-----...... NOW PLAYING ' on campus 786-0412 today at I .30 p m. al M~dowlark "SHOWBOAT," St'C Saturda)' list· Country Club. 16782 Graham St .. In(\ llunttngton Beach Jl'ROll SltA TO C" ts presented by TD GOLDEN &AOL& JAZZ the Orange County Pacific Symphony BA1fl> plays at the "Amtrak Depot." al lhc Newport Harbor Art Museum 3 7 p m .. San Juan Capistrano. The program lncludcs Copland's .. Ap TD SOUTH COAST TRJO per palachtan Spr1n~f' and Terry fill('y's form'I folk music from H p m mid· "In C." along with othu Amt'rtcan night cvcry Sunday Capistrano work'i 11 am 2 pm A50 San Depot 26701 Vcrdul(o. San Juan Clcmentt· Dnvc. Nt".wport ~ath 825 Capistrano 831-0232 lnclud(''> brunch. SIO ~t'nt'ral .tel· DANIEL ST. ll.AllSElLLlt play ml'tslon 759· I 122 thc ~ophonc and JON OAllDl'fER Juz pcrforms on the piano Jazz and light pop for 1·as} llstcntn~ and dancln~ JAZZ INCORPORATED appt•Jr., 4·A p rn. Alexanders ltallan res· EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Frt. 7:19, •AS ...;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. edwards NEWPORT •fW"'Of ' r ... flt Nt•I •A( ( '••\T MWt ttr•tt• 644-0760 J• ... 101u a .... r •''"'"' 8at/8un 12::45, 2:55. 5:05, 7:30, •AS . ,,.,., ,,. .. ............................................ I. I• t' t taurant, 1565 Adams Ave., Costa M~ lnddlnlte. 241·0123 BJG 8AN'D BOJUa and the JOI CBJUSTIPf8Df BIO BAl'fl> perform al 5:30 p m .• Balboa Pier Park In Balboa as part orthe Balboa Summer Con1·crt Series Brtng a ptcnlt· basktl an<I blanket. 673-5245 LIDO JAZZ ALL ST A.RS, 4-8 p m and 9-1 l p m.. Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd . Newport Hcach 675-2968. BOBBY llEDl'lELD perform!> La1111 Jazz. 8 p.m. ·midnight Sunsct l'uh 16655 Pactnc Coast Highway <;1m<,<·1 Beach (213) 592-1926 OltOJlOlt BUTTS. saxophont" .rntl STAN BR&Cllltl'fRJDOlt, plane 2:30-7 pm . Thc Park. 2515 E Cna .. 1 Highway, Corona del Mar lndeftn111 615-6577. STEPRAIQE A TU * P'JUENDS and the Rath Price Trio, !;('C' ~ rlda\ listing. JERRY VELASCO. a vet) taknl1 d musician. hosts a wttklv Jam session from 5 p .m. at thr ·s~allnv. .. Cove Lounge In thC' San Clcmentr Inn THE LUSH LIFE TRIO apprar f rn111 3·7 p.m .. Cafe Lasluna. A5A S cru .. 1 Hl,cthway. l..a.lluna Tkach 497·5404 11m OILLl.AM o~a JAZZ QtJAJITltT, 7-11 pm , tndrflnlll Allslo"s, 1870 Newport Blvd ro .. 1;i Mesa. 642-8293. JACKBRAl'fD,3-7p m ,1ndcl111H1· Rusly Pcltc~n. 2735 Pacific C0<1-.1 HIJlhway. ,Dh~wport Beach 642 14'.Jt llAGS llAJlTIJlf80K AKI> THE RBYTlllll SECTION, afternoons Old Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Del Prarln Dana Potnt 661-6003 STUDIO CAR fratu~s an .111 rr noon Jazz K ton I 00 Main <..1 Balboa 675-7760 ltLTONJOBR,secSaturdayllslln~ OllOOVlt TITA.Pf9, aflt'moons al Baxter's, 14346 Culver Drlvt' ln·tnr lndcflnltc 857·2103 JOllJlf STEWART, first tnnurncnl byEtv1s Pr~lcy. has talents Im lu<llni.! aongwntcr. musician and stn~('r, and ha.s gone from rock to lolk and bark 10 rock. 6 and 9 30 p.m .. Craz\ llor.,1 1580 Brookhollow. Santa An 1 549-151 2 CAL TP80 STEEL DRUM BMD appears at Cano·a. 2 6 p m . 224 I ~ Coast t·llJ(hway. Ncwport ~kac Ii 631·1381 Dance TEA DAl'fCIJlfG to th(' music ol C..IJ\ Halferty a nd the SO<'lcly Combo from I :30-4:30 p.m through Sept 2 J1·wt·1 Court Inside South COast Plaza TBB SOUTH COAST SQUARE DA.l'fC'&, Stt F'nday listing THlt HIGH aocmn DMCE BA1fl> presents an aftcrnoon 1 r.1 Dance' from 3 30-5 30 P.. m Jazz .inrt swing classics from the 30s and 4o.-. wallzea. tangos. cha-chaa and no\ eltlcsarepcrformcd by the band Al'>I> vocaJlst Terry Allen lends her untq1w rendttton of your favorite mrlodlr., Turtle Rock Community Park I Sunnyhlll Ortve. lrvlnt'. 83admls'llnn 660-3643 "ANYTBINO GOD" aboard 1111 Ptlgrtm In Dana Point Harbor !V• P'r1day list:& "Al'ft I G GOU" at thr Cur lain Call Dinner Theater. S<-r frlda\ If sling •"fRlt 8S9T LITTLE WBOUBOUSlt l1'f T&XAS" al the· Harlequin Dinner Plo.yhou c ~r Fri dax llsttn,q. 'BOJTO.LA" l lhe Ornnd l>lnncr Theater Sec rnday Haling "TBS COllBDT OP ERRORS" al the <km Theater. Sec Friday ll<;lln R .. BAML&T" at Lbc Cro\ ,. Shakespeare Festival Amphllheatrr See fl'nday Uallng "LAVENDERYOLLDt8 .. a1 ~ba-. ttan's West Dinner rl.ayhouM> Se• F'rtday 1115Un!l "STALAG' 17" at Colden Wt"•' Collrgf'. Stt Frtd y ll•ttng P'Hma "TR LA VltNDltR HILL MOB." with Ale<' Oulncu. Part orthc frstlval of Arta and Pa,iC' nt of Tht" Masters celebration. 8i 15 r..m .. fo·ca11val Forum The.tre. 6~ 1guna Canyon Road. l.Aguna &ach . No ad ml ton chaJ'ae, exC"ept el groundscntrancc . I I •• ' ., ... , ..... . ·Calendar Stngle8 THE SAILl1'0 SJ!tOL&S, for non- .,111nk1ng !!Ingles over 2 l . gathers In '"~port Bt'a<'h for day sailing. 10 • 11 4 p m 820 F'or current location I .ill b7:l 3282 . WHEEL OP' ra.otlQ>8BIP, for • 11~k ... over 45. meets at Maxwell s In 11 11111nj.tle1n Bea<'h for brunch at I I :30 Ill '1:l4-3327 MISS APfOIE'S BIO BAJlfD 90lJPfD 11.1n11· (tub galhera tonight for free c1.1111r l<"s!';Ons by Candi Davis. 7 -8 p 111 .1nc1 RustyHtggtn11ptaysforyour d.1111 In~ pteasu~ from 8 -t I pm I .. 1.1~1'1 1<' Uotel. 144 S . I .lnden. Lon~ lie I(" (2 13) 428-8780 Etc. ART·A·P'AIR P'&STJVAL, '><"r. Fr1· I" 11 ... 11nit CEl'fT£RPOIMT& '84 Arts & Crarts 1 r "t'<' Saturday listing PAGEAPfT OP THE MAST&RS 1 ti F1· ... 11val of Art!!, ~c F'ridav • 1.11~<; A MINl-P'ESTIV AL, sponsott'd by J lw ,\rl'> 1n Orangt' County 10 bcndlt 1 he Oran~!" Counly Arttsl Scholarship ~ unct. l l"aturcs mu tc. danC't', drama 1ml othrr enlcrtalnment, Oancc Con· 1wr11on I 5 I Kalmus, C2/C3. Cosca \fr.,..i ] 7 p m 825 donallon >l'l ll~H THE LAST OR.EAT DIN1'&R CRUISE offt'l"I a two-hour jau linin< h (S I 9 50) and a 6 p m dlnn<'r • n11.,i-(S:lO) of Newport Harbor b7'i 1481 THE SOUTHER.Pf CALIP'OllNlA HOME AND GA.llDEN SHOW, "l('t' I-rlrt.iy llsllng THE SA Wl>UST JP&STIV AL, ~t" I rtday llsllng THE 20-30 CLUB CRILi COOK· OFP' ts hC'ld Coday from IO a m ·6 p m. 111 thi-pl<'nlc area of the OrangC' < ounl\' Fairground . 100 Fair Drive. c o'lla Mesa '522·5224 · A StJMlilER ART P'ZSTJV AL, St't' <.,.111mlav listing A GIAJllT SW AP KEET AM> SALE Is hostt'd by lhc Orangt' County Plat<' Collectors Club I 1 a.m -4 p m Brookhun;t Comm Ccntt-r. 2271 W Crescenl Avt'. Anaheim SI ad-mission Mon . Claulcal Glt&GORY COLE~. '>('!' f rldav II sting · Country "SHOWDOWN BAM>" pt'rforms from B 30 p m.-1 30 a m at Crazy Hor>C. 1580 Brookhollow Santa Ana 549-1512 Jau J[tJRT VOLORE, <;('('Saturday ltsl· Ing THE LIDO JAZZ ALL STARS pt"rform from 9 p.m -1 30 a m at Cafr Lido. 2900 ~ewport Blvd • Nt'wport ~aC'h 675-2968 Pop UR.RY GELTZELllAJ'f, slngt'r, guitar player 9 pm 1 a m Blul" Bt'C'l Caft'. 107 2tsr Placc. Newport Pl<'r Nt'wport ~ach. 675-3333 JAN AND DEAN pcrform ar 7 30 p m at Haglng Waters Park. I I I Via VC'rde Drive. San Dimas. 8 12 95 adulls. S I I 50 chlldrt'n aged 4 11 599-1251 .. Etc. DAV&Y'S LOCKER, located at thc Balboa Pavilion. fealurcs Monday cve· ntng cocktail cruises during thc sum- mer 673-5245. THE SAWDUST P'ESTIV AL. "itt Friday ltsll ng Tues. c1 ... 1caJ GENE MACK. 'lt't' Friday !Isling Country THE NIGHT SllIJPT BAM> and the ROS& VEOA8 SHOW with &peclal guMt BILLY lllIZ& pcrform from 8 :30 p m 1 30 a m at Crazy Horse. 1580 nrookhollow. Santa Ana. 549·J 5l2. Jazz PIANIST KELLY LeMAIBR, Stt f rtday ltsllnp; TD LIDO JAZZ ALL STARS. sec Monday llsllng DAVID RALEIGH. Stt Monday llsllnit COMPREY PHILLIPS, Stt f'rtday ll'lllng LES CZDIBER, ~C' Frida)" lt5lln.I( Pop THE HOP presents '50s and '60s mu<;lr Formerly Medley's. IL Is prcs- t'ntt'd by Tht' Righteous Brotht'rs who appt"ar In pcrc;on tonight and tomor- row. 18774 Hrookhurst. Fountain Vallry 963-2366. BAXTER'S featurt'& 'Cool Jt'ts." ~<' Frtdav llsttng A "SW'ING CONTEST NIGHT'' ts fcaturt'd evt'ry Tuesdav nll(ht at llappy Date. 17927 MaC'Arthur Blvd . lrvlnt' 250 1077 "WHOLE WHEAT" appc-ars at Hcubcn·sTues ·Sat .9p m . 1·30a.m Top 40s music l'l fcaturt'd 1513 N. Tu'ltln /\v(' Sanla Ana LANCE SALLIPfG, Stt Friday ltsl In~. DEXTER," Stt Friday listing JAN AND DEAN, t>tt Monda) ltsllnit Theater "ANYTHIPfO GOES" al th<' Cur· Ruff Hewn at Al's Garage for back to school The Father ot True Amencon wear Here we teafure 100'1. conon pteotod trousetS and sham Top rt off with o 1004l cotton modros comp shirt &~~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (71 4) 644 -5070 ••••• * • • • • • .. • • • • • • • -- Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 24, 1984 ''WONDERFULLY RICH. I ...... , ... Ill Ult miaM Ilia 111111 .•• "-IMlll ..-tllten.111 .. Clll 111 NM,.,..,." _.....,......._"" ... ~ "ELEGANT. Aa~. ~ 1M¥1t IMI ~ ....... ............ 1m11a ....... KMllNa,,..... lllmlllla~ ... -lalltllllr ........... "SEDUCTIVE, GRACEFUL , AND CLMR." ---~ . ....._. ANOTHER COUNTRY PG l'llDlll aMa ..m el t--..:. .................... ~ DCllSIYE OUSDIEIT In UC UO ltt!I S.0 S.. ICQ l~ U IJ Ul 110 10~ NldcD..,.. ._ ....... ""-,......'*-..., II>"""" Untl,.,. """II>,,.. " .. •en. °"'>' tNtti a.t INlly ,,,......,., ANAHEIM COSTA MESA edwards LIDO CINEMA "''""<>" IO\l\l••U 673 8350 •f •a "•DO • MIWl'O l f ll4C" iRViNE *ORANGE • Pac1ftc !> Anaheim EdWclr~ Mesa Orrve In 879·9850 646 5025 Edwclfd!> Woodbodq. Unf'donit> r;34 "~ ~ BREA COSTA MESA UA Movies Eow1ros TO'M'I 9904022 Center 751 ·4164 SS 1 0655 WESTMIN SfER MISSK>N VIEJO Edward> C1nen cl EdW rds V•~JO West 891 3935 Twin 830-6990 WESTMINSTER * PRESENTED IN Ulnm 00==.:..== P~·t'lc s Ht Wll'j 39 Orne In 891 3693 -. I I l I I - , ' .10 Pilot Weekender/ Friday. AuguS1 24, 1984 Calendar 1.11n ( jll Dinner Theatt•r Stt Friday ll!.lln!l, "T HE BEST LJTTLlt WHOREHOUSE l1'f TEXAS" at the I larl('Quln Dtnner Pia\ IH)U!K: St-t· Fr1- rla\-ltsttng "BOf'P'OLA, .. at lhe ti rand Dtnner fht•aler, &e Friday llst1n5. Wed. Claulcal THE CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL hO'll!i La Mallrlse dt' NotN'. Dame de Chartn-s (The Chartres Cathedral C'holr). and La MnllrlM' de La Ste Chapelle (The Children's Choir from the PansOperaf. at 8 pm In lhelronly Orange Ccunty per<ormanc-e-Fran- t'OIS Bardol dlrttt5 A varied p~ram or mostly f'rent'h muslt'. endln~ with with patriotic sonJt" of America Is prr-.t"ntc-d !')44 · 5679 GREGORY COLltMAPf, ~e Fndav ll11t1ng "SHOWBOAT," '>Ce Saturday 11~1- ln~ 1'HE W1Jflt CELLAR, we Frida\' CARNIVAL Come See Magician RON ANDERSON! (Has Appeared with Steve Martin) I 0:00 AM -3:00 PM Admi sion FREE Refr~shment s Available FREE PONY RIDES ' llsUnJ:t . OEU MACK.~ f'"rldcty 11-;ttng. Country CllAZT HORSE ho,.ts a Mr Orar\ge County Cowboy Contt"'\I tonight Also the 'loAnll" Allen Band·· perform!'! from8 30p m. 1:30a.m and "f'ree& Easy danct" ll"'lSOn!> are offcrf'd by Ron and Donna from 8-8:30 p.m. I 580 Brookhollow Drive. Santa Ana. 5491512 . "GIPfO A!fl> BILL," S<'t' F11day ltsUOA Tim HOP. wllh tht' IUghteou:. Orothcrs. ~e Tuesday llsttng .. CRAZY DAZE" ti. tonight .. , Happy Daze. 17927 MacArthur Blvd • Irvine 250· I 077 "Dltrr&R,'' stt Friday lli.Un~ LA.NClt SALJ.mO. SC'C rrtday 1161 lnl! CBRl8TOPllER UJGBT. a Le AnAt'lcs-ba ed ar1 critic who wr111 for thl' Los Anl{t'lt'll tlt"ruld t-:x1unln~ l('<·turc!'I at 7 :30 pm A U~hl bull dinner prttlud" the lecture. Nt'wpo Harbor Art M11s11l"m. 850 Sa Clt'mentt' Drlv(', Nt'wport lk-arh. t lt'cture admission. $20 dlr nerflcctutt 759-1 122. Sing.la llAR.Elf HADLSY'S COU1'TRY MUSIC SHOW Is hl"ld tndeflnllely at Marcel s. 8 p m -mldnlJ{hl 130 E. I 7th St. CoM.l Mt"Sa 646-3666. flWROL& WHEAT," '>t-r. Tuesday ll"llng, BilTER'S ft"aturt'S "Cool Jet»." !>tt Friday llstl . Theater WllltEL Of' f'RmPfD8BIP, ff singles over 45. mtttl at the-&-. f()ll Brolle-r In Anaheim fnr ctlnntr at 6:3 pm. 524-3327 . Jass DA V1D RALEIGH, Stt Monday listing. TOM McLAIN, stngl'r and gullartst. "AJO'THl1'G GOES" al the Cur· taln call Dinner Theater &e Friday listing "THE BEST LITTLE Thu. B p m -mtdnlJ(ht The Canntry res- taurant, 301 tafayette Avl". Newport lkarh Indefinite. 675-5777 WBOUBOUSlt IPf TEXAS" al I he Harlequin Olnnl"r Playhou t' Stt Fri dal. llsttn~ Clau1cal GltQ MACK., f.IC'(" Friday llsllna. "SHOWBOAT,"~" Salurd:1yll"lt lnjl COlfP'UY PHILLIPS. Stt Friday listing LSS CZDOIBJl, Stt Friday IJ"tlng. RJCK SllltllMAPf ixrforms on Llie keyboard at Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd . Newpor1 Beach 675-2968 P1.AJn8T KELLY LeMAmll. Stt 'BOJ'POLA" al the Grand Dl11111·r Theater &e Fr1. da,) ltstlnl( "not COMEDT or SltJlORS" .al tht-Gem Thcate-r See Fnday llstlnf(. Oll&GORY COLEllllAJlf. Stt Frida listing. "LA VERD.Ea FOLLIES' at &ba~­ uan's Wf'!'lt Dinner Playhouse.. See frlday listing. Tim WDflt CltLLAR, 5tt f'r1da 11sl11'Ul. Country Frldah~~rut RO 81lOWJlf and his lrto. St'I' Lectura Tlllt LONME ALLEN BAJ'fD pl'r form!'I from 8 .30 p.m I 30 a .m Al!;() a Counlry OanCI" Contest Is ht'ld wilt the Grand Prize b<'tnl( a Carr1bea1 Cruise-. Crazy lforse. 1581 Brookhollow Drtvf' Sant<t Ana 549-1512 Friday llsttnl{ llONCEP1' PHOR appears al Cak Laguna. 85R S Coast Highway. Laguna ~ach 9 p m.· I a .m, 497-5404 Pop Jaz.z TED a DllRY, sec Friday llstlfV( TOA8TMA8TEll8 CLOB it I 79 Westminster. s pokesmc-n for pcn.onal and professional growth through pub lie sixaklng. mttl each We<fnc!'lday morning Trom 6 ·30-7 45 am Rosalynn s restaurant Gothard and Edtngt-r. Huntingto n Bearh 842-8"581. TOii lilcLAIM, SCI!' Wctlut'!lo<W h!'ll • • NEWPORT BEACH • Cl'" lA$lwaoD 1lllml" Ill lOO IJll 10 0 lUltM< lllfiACl:IOT ..... _.,.(Pl) ,,, uo .,. ltl6 W IS.. IM~Z~ UO ,. •li£ 10~ • SO COAST PLAZA • lll'I" C(NTUI •.,.. IJll.U) St........ IHO reo • ~ " -61S 111 ID 10 ISi •tU U)O r4 l8 TOWfi C{Nllll waoow 11'11 lJSO 1J\ 6.IS 10» I~ .... 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'• c ........... . no mo CUlllASflill'kXl ' IDllD( • (I I '" uo t l'l to'~ I""' 100 •Jll Qltl"' 01J•a111J" 1P'-U• II\ 91~ Vil]() MAI I "'QlllfatllS" IP' I " I •• '• I ·~ ) )C ~ f\ r.-,..,, tOO IOI\ O~ 6120 &l M •Ht VICI() M.All -~· (K.U1 I " ' 11 t'> ZIC 4 J'l -· ••· 5;n t• IUO o~ 6210 v~ If IC!J VllO MAll ocun1111 u \I 1., I ,.,...,. '"IJ) -.,.., IJD JO•• I ll 10~ ~ ~ ...... ·1191ft10p\·~· ,.. ,..,. 11~ sJO H~ II\ ftJO !)40 1'44 11 \0 II J«i Bal$TOl ·-.o -llCllT' CNt • ·• '13'0 , 11 :le. HO 111 IU~ ..., .. .,.. II M_,_.(11 !140 1444 AllO 11, Stt U llRISTOC. MirM .... 1l(f.lMltlr ll'Cl ...... 111\ 7Jt ,. 1• IUO WO 14U U~fllllC lllllSTOl wn• ll'Cl ~.. u~ ·~·~ w. ,,.,.. It 'Cl.OM ,.._, ~ l&U !GO 110 '"' 10 I~ f'Cl • "S r. •t "( n 5 I :1 D I In~ LltS CZDIBER. tel" l'nday listing. KONCEPT PBOa. 5tt Wt"dnes<fay llsllfl&. MARK ISBELL AND TB& RHTTlDI SSCT101', C"Vf'nlng . In· dt"ftnllc Old Dana Polnl Cale, 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661·6003 lllCK 8HEaMAl't. att W edncsc:ta y lt'>llng DAllVBY TRA n.oa. MC Saturday 11.,11ng Pl.AJ'fIST OLLY LcMAm1l. tie<' I nday llsU111{. RON'MIB BROWN and his lr1o. sec Friday listing. COHl'UT PHILl.IPS, ett F'rtday ll1>tlng SttPRAl'fllt ATltS a PIUSNDS and thl' Rath Prlce Trlo. eec Friday 11-.lln~ Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 24, 1984 I& l'flClt PTZOW, !'!Inger. guitar. har· WBOUBOtJSE IM TEXAS" al Che Wharf. and a stop In C&rmrJ and tht' KJJOTT'9 111taaT ........ on·•g montca. 9 ~.m. ·I-a. m. Blue Bttt Cafr. t la I 1 Dt Pl ho ., __ F u do • ,.,.._ """" 107 21 r t"qU n nnf'r ay use ~ rt· 11na nna Inn on thr trfp home (213) Onch Bhd. 0 ··-na Park. Th• Olyni- st lar r, Nrwport Plrr. Nrw-dav II ti R. 2 7325 UY<; ' port Beach. 675-333.'l. "~P;OLA" al tht' Grand Dtnner 4 4-. pt~·thrmcd lc:e sptttacular"'Snoop)'' "DllT&a." sec Friday llstln~ Th co~ n...•o1•uir EYellta gu l for lht' Cold"" '8 ~nt.ed mil) ealrr """""Tur..day ltsllng ...... .._ ..._ · rxccpl Fridays In the Cood Tim(' TBD6 DUY, see Friday lls lnR, "Tlllt COllOCDY OP EUOIS" al DISRYLAl'fD, 1313 H;trbor B111d , Theatre at 3 5 and 8 01 •-"GIKO A.PfD Bn.L," stt Friday lhr Cit'm Theater. SCt' Friday ll~lfnd • p.m )mp ... llall°" -e Anahf'lm. The park"a ummer tea.k)n medalJsf Dianne dt' Lttuw. Snoopy. A1' "HAMLET" at lhr Grove features dally pttf'onnances of tht' Charlie Brown, Lucy and many olhtt L Cit SALLING. Sf't". Friday llsl Shakf' il>("a~ Fetitlval Amphitheater Donald Duck SOth Birthday Parade al stara at'l' fcatuttd. "Stud.lo K .. offtt& a 1~· St'e f"r1day II ting 3 and 7 p.m .. Donald Duck's Home-Yid'° Dance Pa11y with spl'Clal sum· WHOLE WBltAT." Stt Tul'sday "LAVElfDERlPOLLIES"atScbas-town Rany In Town SqWU'f' at 5 IS mcrtecnprlctngaCS8adml tonafttr listing 1lan'11 Wf'St Dlnntr Playhouse. Stt p.m •. and "Fantasy In tht' Sk y · 7 p.m. Llvt perfonnan~ ol th«" Dance Jo'r1day llsllnFt nrcworks al 9 p.m Les Drown and hli. "Amrrfran Legends of Rock ·n· Roll" Sl 1 Band of Renown perform tonight and and dally showlng:J of IM "Rock and THE TRACT WELLS BIG B.AllD, DC ee Saturday at Main Strttt"s Plaza Car-Roll Time Machfnc.00 Jim Tumer'1t for your dancing pleasure 8:30· l I .30 SAILING 81l'fGLE8 gathers for a dens. Appearing at the same locallon "The Country Music Star o( th«" p.m .. The Californian. 1643 1 Bolsa Nrwport Harbor cruise every Thurs-Sun.-Thurs. ts the Tommy Dorsey Lawrence Welk Show," Jimmy Shan· Chica. Huntlnizton Beach 82 ad day this summt'r for non-smoklng Orchc:stra.dlrtttedbyBuddyMorrow, non s 'lrcland"s Lovable Ma~lcal mission. 846-1347 slnglf'S 21 yt'an1 and over 7-IO p.m. with special guest Connlf' Haines. Clown ·· and Antonk> Hoyos· · Tht· BALLROOM DAltCIMG, 8 pm SlO 673-3282. ~nlorF'un Unlimited PassportsavaU· Lllllt' Charllt' Chaplin" a~ fcalun'd mJdnlght. Dance lessons 7 -8 p. m Also able to ~ts 60 years of• and over Thr tncn:dlblt' Ftttworks Mac:hlnr Pop door prtzcs. Meadowlark Country Ad Yance Billing evay Tliur9day and Friday. Hours rrf. hosts nigh Uy shows at 9:45 p .m. Cl" tr Club. Graham SI reel. Hunll~on 9 am -mldntght. Sat. 9 a .m.-1 a.m . Rdlecuon Lake. Also. a .. Spttlat·ular JOA.l'C BA.EZ appcarsallhf' Unlvcr-Snch THE SINGLE EXPERIENCE ts Sun.-Thurs 9 a .m .-m1dn1ght. Skkwa1k Sile" ts. leaturm throuf(h <.al Amphitheatre tontitht only. S 15 spon.!Orlng a Labor Day weekend In 999-4!Wl~ Sunday at Knott°s Markt'tPlaC'f' a nd S 13 50 ~ 980-9421 Theater S:\n FranClsco for slnf(lcs The luxury ,-----------------=---------------~~ JUICE n 11 with ptttal f(UMI coach cit-parts "ial . St'pl. I. al 8 a m .. .. 1ar Lee Greeawood appear al lht' "Al'fTTBDfG GOES" al lht' ~ur· and N'lums Mon Sept 3. at 9 p.m lUXWT rHUntll DRIVE-INS :~~~ l'al'lllr Amphllhcattt. 634-1300. lain Call Olnnt'r ThC"atC"r Stt friday S 155 double occupancy or S 175 stngh~ BA.X'l'Ea'8 ft"atutttJ ""Cool .Jeta," ltsttng · orrupancy Includes transportauon. '-f"<" frlday listing. "AH'TTBIJllG GOES" on tht' Pll· bt'vt'~e, on the bus. two nights THE EURTTllMICS pcrfonn tht'lr grfm In Dana Point Harbor Stt Friday acrommodatlonc; In San Francisco. lop hits at lhe lrvtne Mt"adows ft Ung dlnnt'r In China Town. a city tour. a 1\mphlthraltt 740-2000. '' 'f B It BEST L rT"T LE boal r1dl' Lo Sausalito. Flshcrman's ~..:..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.._~~~~~~ THOSE CRAZY SO ' s -60 's DA VS ARE BACK AGAIN I You can rock It, you can roll ft You can bop It, you can stroll It ... AT THE HOPI Featuring Famous AJ' s Dlnerf The Coolest Happy Hour In Town 4-7 p.m., Mon.-Frt.r Dandngf ~ Showsl 12-plece HISTORY OF ROCK 'N ROlL Show Mon. nftesl Zany DJ's & Comlal Open Nltely -Join the Partyt Hope to see you there, 18774 Brookhu~ Fountain Valley (formerly M~fey 'sJ 714/963-2366 WALK-INS* fintT----~· OILY 12.15 U.. (~~·£~ ~Tft~[)ft[)I UM::i) •H~·l~I11•61 ilt 1111 .,.,.. •-S'!f.., .. S tl3faU•l•lutl6I.,. iwa c 4 ) ~O,TNE ............. ...... ,, .. , ... •0111 Lowe Clll'll llHtwoOCI OXft»ltO-....S s~':\5 TNEWOllU'• •alCD CN-1• Al I 10 S1U 5 :15 7 •30 a.,,,, St:ZO 7 ,ao a. IO·IS (1118-t• !'WI a.st Olien ... (9') RED~O"G--U) •Ill Murra,, Dan Al'k•Ol'd S1tED1A IN) Shows at 12•30 ~~· 3:00 S.JO 1•00 Sflewt et IJ::ZS :Z:40 ...... Tl\e List a. 10:30 4:55 7:25 l •S0/70 MM SUf11tlltn (PGJ ...,.,._. llAI" \Ill) l ... AKA..UATas Glla:MU. CJl'C) AT l:Z:4t J :O ,.......,0....,.., Plv1 The ,.. ... ~ndln1 S::Z5 7•4$ Sflow1 at I 2:00 2 •30 Story (PG) a. '0:0$ S:OO 1 30 a. I 0•00 IH 70 MM E' r1;4,1 n ;121 ::.~':: ~ ::.:.;:;J KAllATI: IUD l"C) Plys Co-Hll Cloak • D•ft•• (PG) --"· I QltDlh..ttlS ... , At t : IS 1•30 lo t :SS Sl'lows at U 30 ....... «HR Mll'TY """' Co-l'uture Sam's 3 .00 S .JO I oo Plus co-Hit fa) Son I~) 3 •JO lo 7145 lo 10 30 GraNtvlew U.S A IR) -...... DRIVE llllS Ol;I•• U.... U fR(l ~ llelllt·O-I• Wll•.n 1 ll ..._.. l...iilll YOU REALLY CHEER! REVENGE OF THE NERDS makes you care about its characters. Robert Carradine has created a great character!" ---« n s AMDI 6398770 STADIUM one COSTA .:lA !140 05,. UA SOUlli COOT l.MilN IDCH .t9 7 111 l £DWAROS SO COAST I AGllNA .. 9904021 UA MOYl.S 4 llDA , ... ~14993 UA MOV1CS 8 COSTA lllSA 9794141 [OWAROS CHMA coon 0.. TiltO !>81 ~ £DWAROS SAOOUBACK GMlllJt .. ~30 4401 EOWAAOS W£ST8R()()I( ... l5.t881l £DWAROS tNVERSl rY IJWG 6J 7 0~40 • OAANGl MAL I CUNGl 6.34 191 UA CIT'Y C£NT£R .-SlWCSTO ll<J 0.,46 UAW\SlM l!R MAH 1 ' I, I J _J - .r- 12 POo1 Weekender/ Friday, August 24, 1984 wa10£N IY. fHOMf CHOOORO~ LYRICS IY: SID KUllH MUSIC IY: WILLIAM H lCX:kWOOO Dltlcn.D IY1 lAMST SMMOHO WORLD PREMIERE LIV( ON STAGf A llolring l9l0'1 musk.t coml'dy ~t Jimmy Dur1ntf' in his vlUdn'ille d.11~. 7 FREEDMAN WAY, ANAHEIM (Aero.a from 011.neyland) "BEHIND THE SCENES" with -Brenda Caponera Restaurant Atcount Executive THE REX RatMe "500 for CHOC Congttllriahont to Re.11 Chandler of The Rex of Newpot1 and to Am«lcM bpr-100' relelng '4500 for CHOC Chtlaren'a HOtlPltal of Orange County They CO-hoeted lht 0¥9f the Noe IOftball tournament supported by SO teams from 1111ri0u1 Orange County r .. tlUtltlll Sunday AUQUllt 19 al Huntington State Beecll The final winning teem wu RJ'1 for Rlbe of Newport 8eacJl BAXTER'S i.tanct Getaw•r EICape to the Pwhc Islands with Suter 1 In IMne On Sunday, Augu9t 2e, 8axter'1 w1• put on a ~ South Seu luau AU1henlicalty drMMd westers and .,.,,,_ wilt keep the bUlttt labll o....-tlowlng with foods ol the lllanOI~ roe91 pig, IUltll end pol A"9r <linnet Tahlhan aoo Fife Danoera Wiii perform. The $17 50 8dult end $10 95 dllldren·• IKlmiHton pr.c. •ndude the all-you-can-eat bunet, the lhe>w. a oompll1M11twy POtyneeltn codnaol tu and g•llOlty There Wiii be two -tlngl at 8 00 and 8 30 p m For lnformatton and •~111001 c:all 857-2103 Baxter·• 11 ioc.ted II 1~ c;u,...., Or1w'" lrVlne 1ouzy ROUGE Mualc F ... Bouzy Rouge jCMnt lnt«ioc:t1en. Edlllburgh. Str..._ ano other ~ l..Civel att• ""*• hne mull<: la celeb<ated with a dellcM>ua program ol SpllVtn AM*ICO and Vienn.. string quartets EYlnlng time st1mut.._ the mu9'dlnlhip M Bou:ry'1 relldent gult-t. Tom111 IMds 1 Flamenco troupe •nc:tlldlng the tie..lttlul AngeMla tor• Mondey and T..-0.y lableo Their mu.lie cac>t\I(• Ille Andalu!MWl IPtf'lt Witt\ ·~ of Ille emotlw Se¥illwlM, J9eo 4chantmgl Pelmu 41\and claWlng) and Pttot (t•noer tlnePPl"Q) G~ lnat•nc1• are ~ and eic11ement builds as the mu..c eubllmlitea temc>eret• beflr.oor with 111 Pllrtlculw mood 01 abandon Plat" of tepu (Sc>anlah lpplflzerl) com~lleme11t glwlula of ··no Pepep. rwe 1mon111tado and rlcil Oloroso r.hef"rlee Chef Henn prom•-a grand P.-i. and Illa fabulout flan wlloc:.h bnngs yoor palate dole 10 the r• "coclna ~" Wed..-day and Thursday IYlfllf\OS 1 .. 1ure the da.ssle 09ut 4 String au.net Wtlh I Mo21111. S..t'-1 and Haydn program Eme<gency medical treatmeot ts avaitable for heavy met.i fana whoee culture sh<>cit l'!n<l1 them into uncontrOllablt convullk>n• The r•t can enjO'; • menu of 1pec1111-from IN days of the empire 10 lnClude freah trout VoennoiM. Scnnlttel. Apple Strudel end other Hapsburg fevor1tes. Aft., dinner, you Wiii -the emptf'or'a ctotl'IM u never 1>4110<& Prosll eo<J <Jon t mies this~ evt1nt ReNl'vatlon1 recommended C.il for 9AllCI menu The Boozy AOUQ41 Cele It IOcaled at 3 t 10 N-pon Blvd In Newport 8Mch Call 673 3440 FUOORUCKERS Expandt to Or•ng• County Fu<J<lruc1cer1 opened 111 t11s1 restaurant In March of 1980. In San Antonio In November of 1983 the compeny went publlc with an lnluel ttodt ottering of 1, 100.000 lhar• In June of t984 Fuddruc;.lcer1 made a MCondary ottering of 650.000 Illar•. prtmarlty to capOllllZ• 111 .lOQrlblve e•panaion program for both company owned and frllflChlMd r11t-an11 By the l'Od OI 19~ Fuddruckers ••pects to have 37 company owned r•tturant1 In ~Ilion In Teu1 Cahlomla and llhnol1 as well 11 35 lranchlMd r•'*"ant1 In the United Slatee and Canida The concept of the contemporary adult up-tcale hamburger rMt-ant wa PIOnett'ed by Philip Romano Pr.-denl and founder of Fuddruckera Fuddrudl9" operal• ar>d l•1nchlMS rest1urants wtltch apeclaliu In IWgh Q1H111ty up-ICM Nmt>urgera c:ooked to Oldef and which emph8StZe lreen ingredler\11 and modwate prioee Eacn r•t-an1 hu a butcher lhop 1n wtwch fresh quarters of beef are cut and ground dally and 1 bakery In whk:tl hamburger buns cook-and brown,.. are bal<ed dllly In ~ of It'll principal dining er• A condomenl bar '" the pml(;tp91 dnng .,. allc1'MI cuat-• to bulk! their own" Fuddrucketl bu<O"f In add•llon to the prlllC>pal dlnlng .,.., -=ti r•t-ant 8191> hU a P11lt0 d1n1ng lfH many of wtllc:h off• oper1 .., <SINng in appi-optlate a.aor\I Eacta Fuddrudler1 '"taurant U11kzn cratea ol PfOduce and~ of beer u deeign and traffic .i.men11 White Fuddruc;l(ere ma~• The Woncf1 G<M1M1 Hamtlulgw. other menu llama lndude rl~ Sleek NndwtChes New York-llyte hot dog.--'· IY«dl 1r-. pinto*"-· gttl!ed ~.~ cooll-end brown-All Fuddruc:ker1 restauran11 _,,. beer, wine and other tleohollc beveragf'! IS wt>fl U ~11 dnnk• Fuddruckerl hu 2 locations alorlg tlMI Ortn09 Coat-1555 Adami Av• II Hatbot In Cosll Mell Cal 751-2518 Al90 23821 El Toro Ad lo El T0to Call 380-00!>7 Feature ot I~ Daily P110t 11,Cfverllamg 0.,,1 lnlnr m;tl!\ 1· 1n d• plh 1 • .,,11111'' 1111 n1 1 ~hh11rh11od f"'"""' pt.11·p :-. .11111 l11•1Hb ,111• 111111111 1111 !ht h-.11111111~ p,1i,:t•s Daily Pilat Galleries MUSEUMS BOWEU llUS&Ull. 2002 N. Main St . Santa Ana The cxhJbttton "In f'ull Color .. n.i.ns throygh Sunday as part of ··Art Connections '84 " ''Re- nectJons· Paintings 0( Jerry Wayne Downs" features ~ISUc works by the Costa Mesa art.I.st about tech- nology's effects on mankind. Ruru tnddlnttely Hours Mon.-Sat. I 0 a.m.-5 pm., Sun noon·5 p.m. 972-1900. LAGUlllA B&ACB 11119.&0JI or AllT, 307 Cliff Drive. Dntwtngs and watereolors by John Singer sargent. tealurtng 60 works by one of Amcrt-ca·s most Important tum-of-the-cen- tury artists. Is featured. Selected from the Corcoran Gallery's collccUon, this exhibit rcnccts Sargent's preoocupa- uon wtth drawing which wa.s f~­quently evident In nls nnlshcd petnt· tngs. Thr'Ol.ij{h Sept. 16. A.t.o how1ng arc ·· Aspcc1a o( Color: Works on Paper .. from the Hlrshhom Museum and Sculpture Carden. whlchconstst.s or 32 abstract and rcpreacntauonal gouache and oll s-tnllngs. water· oolora. and colored pendl drawtng.s by Amertcan and European artists from the latl" 19th and 20th centurtes. and "California Htator1caJ Artists I: Mabel Alvarez and Elanor Colburn," featur- IOJ{ two h!Jihly atgntOcant flgunuve palolera wfi~ carttrs reached their peak In Southern caJlfomta durtng the late 1920.. Both th roug)l Sept. 2:f. Tua.-Sun. I 1 ·30 a.m -4:30 p.m 494-6531. llVS&UM O' 1'GaTB ORAJIQ& COUJlfTT. 301 N Pomona Ave .. Full· erton. "The Creat International Martonelleand Puppet Exhibition" ts ehown th~ Ser.L 23. It traces the development ot th a art fonn from tts folk origin to the hU{hly developed theater form Tuea.-Frt . .io a.m.-3 p.m .Sal. JOa.m.-5p.m .. Sun. noon-5 p. m. 738-6545 DWPO•T llAllBOR AllT Im· 8&01I. 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Three' exhibitions run concurrenUy through Sept. 9 aa part or the Olympic Arts Festival One exhibit. SPonsored by The Irvine Co .. See Saturday Paper for SUNDAY BRUNCH GUIDE Tile "new look" JOU Y ROGER ~rautant In Lake Fotaat feellnl an enlarged cocioalf lounge highlighted by an expenl/W oatc ''llland" bat, tnd furnished with oak standup bars with antique brasa tractor le91 barstools Part of the wtiole "new look" The Jolly Roget tS 1n1roduc1ng a new "al dsy" menu with fresh appeal, new exotic ltbahons. and a complete wine 11$1 The Jolly Roger Is k>c•ted al 22873 Lake Forest Drive. El Toro. Phone 768"'999 ls lilied .. AcUontprttt Ion· The N Dtrecuon tn New York. l955·60.' aecond. "The Ftgurath1l" Mode: a Area Painting. T956-66.'' was p.ntzcd b)' the Grey Art C Jluy. N York Unlvttslt,Y.. Tht lhltd. " Tranamtaalons. • I• one In a ~ part &CT1cs of curated '1thlblt1 contemporary art by Orange COu1 artJ.sta collecUvely titled" Art Conn Uons '84." Houra Tues -Sun. am ·5 pm 759-l 122. aA1' DISOO 8.A.UM>A PAU. fl scumof Phototeraphlc Arta. S.nOll! A major uhl61Uon or the late An Adams. one o( the world's m celebratcdphotographera, lsfeatur The exhibit Is a virtually cc prehenatve retros~t of Adam"' rttr. with many or hi• beat Ima portralte and land~pea. taken tween 1929and 1983.lncludedln 125 prtnt show. Cloees Sunday (8 239-5262. GALLER.IE& ALLSPl'DAL& OALUaT, I 54C c.out H.Wiway. Laguna Beach. Ht" pollshed bronze aculptures bv Bninclt Brothen o( PlacervlUe ddlntte. Tue..-Sun. I I a m to 5 p 497-6005 BOB SISMO!I AllT OALL~I 1166 Sunflower. Costa M Cr Pursley (calwu his olls exh! .. Sport Scene '84." and Jc Chnstenscn shows watercolors a acryUcs. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m to 6 p Throl.U(h Wednesday 675-4945. CAL'l..IGRAPBIC AllT8, 22 Main St., #37. Huntington liea OrtJOnal artworka and prtnla by & erafregk>naJ and International art11 tncludTng callJgraphy and handnu paper pieces, Chinese brush palnl and watercolons. l.ndcrtnlle. Mon.-~ 1·5p.m. 960-5775. ClllU911AKTBOllA9 OALLSI 1001 W.17thSt.,SUlteT.CoataMc An eKhlblUOn of abstract eculptu flgura rcaturtng the work ot An Healy ts featuttd. Also abstract palntlngit-by-John Bltdge-r. lnddtn Tues. -sat. 9 a. m to 5 p m. Dlt8JGK8 ll.SC1'CL~D GA.LL.El 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton "Qli Summer ·94:· an annual ahow. r lures works of 13 outstanding Am• can art.I.ala. Cloees Saturday. Mo Sa.l. IOa.m. toe p.m 879-1391. gARTll'& Ta.&ASUlla, 1540 Coast HIJOnray. Sultc I 04. Lagu Beach. Tfie largest private rollecl of jade and Ivory carving~ I~ dJsplay. Tuca.-Sun. 10 a m.-5 p 494-4193 ELA.If GA.LL&1UD, 1492 S Co H.tghway, No. 7, ~una Eka· Patrick Nagel. known rorhtulet'k a sensuous Playboy llluatrallons. currently ehowlng his works Wr: sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 494. I 902 l.=============================================~ ELIZALD& OALLEllT DCT11 1'ATJ01fAL. 384 F'Ort'St Ave I IRVINE 1446 CULVER PROUDLY PRESENTS AN EVENING OF POLYN6-61AN Db..Ll~LJT Food, Drmk & Entertainment of the "Islands" CALL NOW 857-2 J 03 Tkkets sold in advance Reservations suggc tcd AUG. 26 Two Dinner Shows 6:00 &. 8:30 Adult5 $17.95 Children SI 0. 95 Prices includes tu aratujty 13A. ~na Beach Tht' Galli fcaturrs l..alln-Amcrlcan Corpon Art with Armandina Lozano pr enllrtg patnttnf(S In putt'I Vern Tt'rry ~xhlbltlng ecufpturrs In '" ttment. bronze and alab:lattr. a Antonio Steinhardt fcatunni;t pl tographylncolorand blaC'k and wh1 Thf"OUWt Sept 30 Tuc.s.-Sun. I I a , to 6 pm. and by appoint ml"' 497-5303. GALERJA CAPl81'1lAJllO. 316 Camino Capistrano. S;tn Ju CapJstrano .. Poatcr Extravaganz. an annual ahowln" of Nattv,. Am• can po11tcra by numt'rous artl Mnllnua th~ Aug :l I l>nll a .m.·5 p.m. 661-1781. GL&JlfDAL& reo&R.AL. I 00 NC' port Centt'r Drlvt', Newport • Calfromlaaruat Larry Duff. who tn 1 last two Y"•ra has romplt'tf'd ma sue('(' rul montagn of fnmn sports, pollttcal and f"ntcrtalnmc peraonafllles, u~ ch rro.I. artlt! crayon o.-the tradttlomil oll . I worka wlll be ahown throuah Au~ : Mon.·Thura. 9 ll m. tn 4:30 p. 1 Friday 9 a.m to Gp m . sat. Y m p.m. 833·360e. GLORY llJLL. 416 3 I st SI,. C'.1 ncry Vlllogt. Newport S.Oach 1101 In by Clortu Dradc n fracurt .. nica of Newport" an-nhlbll• Tue Sec. I I a m 10 & p .m GUAT W&IT•tl' 8A Vlltt -ew A ·~ Dr• CW '"" ~n· of \ty et'· 11 IU· IO· 11el :>81 rd m· ~·· iwn ~· he 19) s 1ly he In· m tY. ~ an nd m 19 ·h •y Is .df' ~ at. !Y. sa ral ,,,. oil tt !Y. IM ~a­ rt n. s na on on m 151 'h net I~ d 'R· Jo ·n 111 Of ISi nc l 10 If• Ill '" fil ii II '· ra ... 11 "' ·h hr n \ U!- UI ls ~ ... 11 n ·I n ll · !:f )8 rtworksale will benefit arm school .\~le of unique Colorado artworks 1 the Susan Spiritus Gallery in "ewport Beach this weekend will benefit a workina small farm resto- ration project. ~nasans of Toklat: With These Hands Gallery of Aspen have created the rare wood carvings. weaviogs, 'Mind paantanas. furniture, sculptmgs, collector's wood tuminp and photo- graphs 10 be shown at a 7 p.m. reception Saturday and open house from 2 to 6 p.m . Sunday at the gallery. 522 Old Newport Blvd. Proceeds will go to the Malachite ..,mall Farm School, a non-profit, tax- ~\empt educational organization in C1ardner. Colo., dedicated to leaching and rnearching old and new skills needed 01 restore and sustain smaJI fa rms and the culture they create. C"ontnbu11ng participants include \1cwart Mace. John DenveT, John Jnd Judy Hill. Kent and Stuart Mace. Herby Balderson Ill, Eddie Running ~olf. Master Zapotcck Weavers. Rrchard Farber and Mother Earth. ,, 0 Galleries .um LOAR. 450 Newport ~ter a.m. lo 5 p .m datJy 494-4422 The gatleT)' features RIChaid Ross' .~i'CUTC: 9rdt Gunar ffo(er. paint· Ot1ve. Newport Beach A special s how· 8AJ0>8TODGALLSRT. 384-A N. color panoramu or "BenthCll." logs: M H. Jon , drawings; lna;ohfJoP(:attenon'sart reaturesl!IOme Coaat Highway. Laguna Beach. Tues.&!. 10 a .m. to 5 pm .• Wed. DOnaJd R an. ceramlc9CU.lpture: and ol er avonte subjects Including 'Coeatal lmpresalon " rcpreacnl$ an even~ by appoint~nt. 631-6405. Jall\C9 S . photograph Alao. landacapes. bamboo,Junlu. Kol. but· effort by JOartlst~mberstoprexnt new pain ogs and Cirawt°* by terflles. florals. birds and animals. works ~fleeting the California acene: Tl.Jl OALL&llY, 611 Anton Blvd.. award·wlnn Southern Caillornla ShelsanexponcntorthelradJtlonaJor Through August wtlh fttqucnt ad-Suite 120. Q)Ma Meaa. "Up and aruata Rlcha 8u:nkall and an cxhl· clauJcal school or Chinese ~h dlttona Dafiy. 11 a .m.-5 p.m . ComJng." reaturlng alx dynamic~ blllon of la tnatcd cardboard painting and a former student of the 497-6775. artist.a, IODle In their flrat exhibition, eculpture by San 0teco ar\lst famoua Master Artist Po Nung Liu 8U8AR SPllUTtJS GALLERY. 522 premieres today. Arttsta tncludc Mary John Ro«ers a featured. ~ Throt.Uth August. 842-5453. .-:0::..:l;::.d....:N.:.:e:.::w;..:po:::rt:..:....:B~lv.:.:d:.:.··:....:..:.N:::.:ew::.ipoi:=.:..rt:-::Bca=c:.:.:h~. __:_A:.:.:n:.:.:n:.......::B:..:l=ak::..:e::.........;a::.:n..:.:d::.........;K:.:.:•::.:tt~...::."_;.F..:uao=n~.~T.:..u:;,;aesda=:;.o1v:.;. .. ..;..;;;. 'tueucs;;;;;..··==i~l .:..l ----ORA'.ROlt 'COOlfTT CEl'fTSR POR .- CO...r.llPORA.RY ART, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd .. Sp. I 1 I. Santa Ana. The a nnual Statewide Juried Show Is prcaented with Julia Brown. chief !....---------------------------------------. curator or contemporary art at the Loa Angeles Temporary Contemporary Mwteum, lhcJurorofthlacollectlon or work. Opens Wednesday with a rcttp lion Prt .• Aug. 31. from 7-10 pm Through Sept .. 14 Wcd.·Sun noon-5 p.m. 549-4989 PE!Ulf'St1LA GALLERY. 428 3 1st St . Newport Beach. An Innovative ux or oil pastel. normally used only for portralls. has produa-d a ~r1cs of beautJful landscape palnllnJtS by Loi' Munford on exhibit 673-1416. QUORUM. 374 N Coast Hl«hway. Laguna Beach Mur1ele lfurC'h s acrylics and Albert Landeros wal~r· colors are shown th~ Sep<. 1. 10 Now you can get fresh in - Wl.511N SOU'TM C'O.UT PlAZA HOTI:l. CO!'I TA IU.sA Olf(MY 5"09T OVUIJI ~ """''""""'<--• ~~ ~\ -·~~;;; Costa Mesa. I I I I I ~Tc:~ CATltOUC ALUMNI Cllla FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 \'OUNG SINGLES DANCE . . - Two Great Dinners for the Price of One! Choice of ten fabulous entrees induding prime rib and fresh fish. Seating on first come, first served basis on 2 for I nights. Offer good on Wednesdays. Thursdays. and Fridays S -7 P.M. thru 8-31-84 833-0080 2 llocU Sod of .•.. ,.. AlrfOl1 OI MaclrtMr IW. ·l..,ortlW I I I I I I I I I That's because there's a new FuddructersJn town. And eYel')'thing at fuddruckers is fresh. Our bwgen are made with fresh, ground steak. In fact, you can watch our butchers cut forequarters of beef and grind them into huge hamburger patties. Then we cook 'em anyway you want-rare, medium or well-done. Our buns are fresh, too. We make our buns from scratch and bake them right before )OOf eyes. And to top off )OOf burger,~ give you truckJoads or farm-fresh lettuce, tomatoes, piddes and sweet onions that you can pile on to your heart's content So, if you'd like to get fresh. come on over. Nobody's as fresh as fuddruckers. ISS5 Adams Ave faat Hatbor Blvd South off MOS to Ada.ms Within Ille Mes. Vt'lde IOJIPint C~ttr,('()mtt Of Adams and H.ubor -----------------------------'--------------------------------- f a I. J ! , • r l .. I • I 1 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, August 24, 1984 llWPUNI SMASH HIT MUSICAL COMEDY *rill Lll>A lllcCLURE Md CARYPm1 ~T--.ttwuSun~ .. t. a aun. 9ruftch MllL .......... a.taa.UlM Movie reviews ADVENTUll.£8 or BUCKAROO BAJlfZAI: Rated PG Undoubtedly the strangest movie or the year. c-ombtn· Ing sclencf' ncuon. pulp advt>nture, Western and romedy element I land.some Pel('r Weller Is the title <'haraC'tf'r. an expert brain surgeon, physicist and rock gullart!!t who leads tht' t•olorful Team Banzai. Earl Mac Rauch'sscrtpt. directed by W. D Richter. contain numerous wacky and 1mag1nat1ve wacky and Im· agtnallvc ac:enes about alien In· vaders who may trtgger the destruc- tion of Earth The only thing missing Is a coherent storyline . ...-v DUAllSCAPE: Rattd PO· I 3. A highly lntrtgulng premise: what tr you could enter and participate In aome· one else's dreams? After a One start 'COMEDY OF ERRORS' ••• FromPa&e2 Their attendants, who suffer the Richard Ande~n and Joan Wing brunt of the consequences. arc equal-who have become, respcc11vely, a ly well interpreted b)' Tim K.ltzrow bhnd man and an abbess. Tim and cl Mehorr Cearley contnbutes some gratuitous Susan Adams turns 1n a sizzling humor as a wttch doctor of sorts. performance as Watkins' wife who Ifs all played at a brisk. highly takes out her frustrauons on a -physical pace and mcludcs an almost Involving a l'('luctant tclepath a university 's sleep I "Dreamscape" degenerate& In a 1 govemmcnl conspiracy film. It' deemed. though, by an exc climactic battle tnaldc a Presldt nightmare. Dmnls Quaid and · capshaw tar ............. --------------------------t befuddled Blou$h. while Launc obligatory chase scene that 1s a Stevens 1s endeanng as Adams' sister masterpiece ofhilarity. A high energy IJlfDIAJ'IA JO!fES A1'0> TB& T PLlt or DOOM: Rated PC Han Ford returns tn a worthy Collow-1 "Raiders of the Lo t Ark ... The has trademark LucasfUm vln thrllllng non-atop acuon. col• sctUngs and state-of-the-art er and stunt work. It also ha Lucasfllm drawbacks of sha charactertzatton and simplistic ting. Dlrtttor Strven Splelbe~ lfully mmes the humorous ands moments. npeclally durln1 marvelous opening ntghlclub sc The more violent scenes may ho frightening for younger chllc ............... e Dinners as good as o ur breakfasts. London Broil Shrimp fry JntemationaJ Salad Sauteed Fish fillet Golden Rotisserie Ch ickcn Steak & Shrimp Seafood Omelette Nachos Stuffed Potato Skins Spaghetti & Meatbc:Jlls Bacon Cheeseburger Vegetable & Cheese Delight Italian Omelette Stir-fried Vegetable Omelette ~cafood Platter Mushroom Burger Steak Dinner ~ INTERNATIONAL HOUSE~PA~W:S RESTAURANT Come to our House after 4 p.m . for our new dinner menu! 329 E. 17th Street, at Santa Ana Ave. In Costa Mesa now open ·m midnigh t. .. who reluctantly discourages Blough's level is amona the secrets of the advances. Daniel Lurie and A. Jeffre> show's success. Schoenberg stir some financial mis-Performances of "The Comedy of g1v1nJS into the mixture, as docs a Errors" continue Wednesdays fetching Barbara J1tncr as the through Saturdays at 8 p.m and propnetrcss of the best little Sundays at 7·30 unul Sept. 8 at the whorehouse 1n Ephesus. Gem Theater, 12852 Main St, Gar- T y1ni the pu~ces together. as the <kn Grove. C.all 636-7213 for tJcket elderh parents of the twin\ are mformauoo. New in Newport Beach, old in tradition: la Cuisine Provencale at "Le Mid i" 8421 Via Lido , Newport Beach, 67f>.4904 TD KARATE IUD: Rated Pl prcdJctable crowd-pleaser for an! who's ever been picked on by ab Ralph Macchio plays the new kid califomla ~hool who bt'com1 target of teen martial arts exp Nortyukl "Pat•• Morita plays ar WE'VE GO' THE BEEF! ANDMORI ~ fJl/1tc Sltoppa ,.,, .1;1 ,.. 1·800·GOT·BEEI -:ld a ab. llaJ~ I tt· ling nt's <atr Ell- tson ip to mm ue · >rful 'ttt.s the Jlow :>lot- skll- t:a'} ~ a Cnf' : too ren. :;. A •one Jlly at a 'S a !rts CC!· • I • r Pilot Weekender/ Friday, August 24, 198' IS • • ov1e reviews c·r111w c u-.todtan who.leads Macchio 1tr111u!h -.omc-offbeat karate train· Ill! Mort1.1 .ind Macchio give fine ~·rl 1rn1.1nc1·•;, and director John \\ 1111 .. 1·11 pulls lhe right emotional .... 1rl111!" 1-. hr dtd In "Rocky ... ...,.....,...,... THE NEVER.ltl'fDI1'G STOllT: I< ,,, d J ·c, i\n enchanting children's 1 1111111.11 "ill hook a lot of adulls. too. 11.uri 1 Oll"·rplavsa boywhoe.capes · ., r • 11 '' urlrl 1 roubles (the death of I " 11 11hn, harassment by built~) , It• 11 111 lx·~ln~ rc-adJnga book about 11 w 111.tl!tc·a 1 land of F'antnsla. .\11111 tu r !Jo\ 1NoaJ1 Hathaway) Is 11 .111c 111 -.<WC' this world from a "' ... 11·111111., Jll-consum1ng force. ..,, ,, 1 1111 .... p•·c·tal special effects Solid 1u• , 1 1111 In Wolfgang Petersen ( Das 11.. vvv POLICE ACADEMY: If you en- IO} t ii \ntmal House" and l'ork\ ., \Ou"ll probably get a kick ' II I hi" .,, ndup or police training. A n•" w1unt1n mayor has opened the . u .111!-nt\' 10 all sorts of misfits. who turn out lo be a lol plut klf'r I hon their no-nonsense tralnlnl{ otflrtr (G w Balky) suspects Lots of trudt" bul funny gags. If you rr taslr n.in., 10 mott sophlstlcatt'd humor. don't bother wtth this ont' Dln·c led b\' Hugh Wilson. creator nl "WKRP In Clnclnnall · vv PURPLE RAIN: Rate•d ff &>mt· autobiographical ltlm ~tarrlnj.?. < har lsmallc Pnnct" as tht> talt'nt«d but ~lf-<"enlert"Cl lt'adn of .i Mlnnt•apolt., funk rock band Tht> nl~ht dub performance ~t'nf''> .ind Prinn··., soundtrack are a knoc·kout But there's a lso a '>illv meloclramat IC' storyline• lnvolvln~ the· -.tJr ... troubled parenl'> and hto, roe k\ ru mancc with a m\..,lc-rtou., "-Oman [Appolonia KOlt'roj Print c· f,in., ~ill love It Others ma\ not v v ST All TU.Km -THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK: Rated PC. Admiral Kirk (William Shatnt'rJ and hi'> aEtln~ sidekicks must stt'al thf" damagt"d starship Ent('rprt!>e In a dartng mission to revlvr th!" lair Mr Spork . ortTI1E J - SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH IN BALBOA ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA THE From $3 50 9 00 AM To 3 00 PM 80 I E. BALBOA 673-7726 REUBEN E. LEE ()n Tiu: Bay ff'e're Boekln the Boat GOOD FOR ONE WELL DRINK FOR 50~ WITH THIS AD Espir• 9/16/84 DEXTER Tues.-Sat. from 9:00 P.M. 151 East Coast Highway S r: 790 Newport Beach 6 7 -.> whOSt' body Wil"I lrft on the unstable: Genesis plant't ·1 hev also must face a band or bloodlhlr.ty Kllngons. Fans ol the ~ne<, should love It Nol quite as ~ a'> ·star Trt•k II."' though. Lronard ~Imo) (Spoc·k) directs . vvv TIGHTROPE: Ralt'd R rht' best (lint l' .• l'>tWoocl rllm StnCf' "The Outlaw Jo"'") Walt·•,, and a great -.uc;pt'n'>C:' \ arn -p<"rtod Eastwood breaks thr Dirty llarf) mold by portra\ln~ a mon-c-ompkx New Orleans cop wllh two young daugh- 1,.r'> a1 homt• and a taslt' for kinky rnrountcr'< away frorn home. He's no"' on the lrall· ol <1 sadistic klller who serm., 10 know lhC" dc-tectlve a IH llr too wrll Rkhard Tuggle's script hd., a frw hok~. but thr nail-biting rnd St-qut·nc t"., "ill keep you too rn~ro~ to now c TuAAlr also dlrC<'lt'd vvv V'VVV f '\C'f•llf-nt V'VV' - *****DAU.YSTAGEENTERTMNMENT••*** The Modern•ires with P•ula Kellr. Jr. V t'f) good v v Gnod v Nol so i.tood . .. .. FILET OF SOLE BONNE FEMME ')\'Ill till'!'. poached with mushroom~ and scall1ons, in butter and white wine. Served with ,1 \'l'K<'labll.', potcilocs and your choice of a mixed green or orange almond salad BEEF BOURGUIGNON CREPE AND RATATOUILLE CREPE Our t,1m0 u., Brc;tro dinner-.i flcJvorful Beef Bourgu1gnon Crepe served with a delectable l{,1t,1tllu1lle Crepe Also vour choice of a mr.x.ed g~n or orailf!te almond salad FETTUCCINE Willi CHICKEN FLORENTINE kndl'r p11.'I.~ ol chicken brea~t ...-iuteed with fresh spinach. cream and ribbon pasta. lriothtly hw..t.•d with grated Parm.....an and Romano cheeses Served with a vegetabl<' and your cho1c<' ot a m1xt.-.d green or orange almond ~lad Ton1Kht. ll'l vnu~lt ~o. For 1uc:.1 So QS, you can en10.y any one of these dinner<. any "'Khl .:aJ~t•r t1w Thie:. oth!r wont la"'t ton.'ver, so indulge yourself now at a pn<l' thdt s m1t ttw lt•.i.,I hit l''ce.-.1\t' South lncl"'l PlaZ.J Otter Koo<l atll'r 51'\ 1. •• •• .. 1714 I 556-1225 Uniwrsaty Tov.-nc Center, San Diego (619) 453-6016 Don't m1<.<>ourJd1Khttul •• <\unday Brunch. I Hr [\11{:\\ r\(. . .\:\CI 'OL' C:\:\ ..\I roHil ., - I 18 Piiot Weekender/ Friday. August 24, 1984 TAKE ARlBBING: MANY CHOICES AT COAST RESTAURANTS FromPage2 .. • And this was the one place we ate the ribs in, rather than out, so there was no delay in partaking. com brej\d, vegetable (com on the cob), and crispy waffle-cut fries. sauce. MacArthur Park also features fresh Petaluma duck and many other items from the oakwood smoker, most of which can be ordered to take home. plus 14 mcsqu1le charcoal-broiled dishes. The Rib Company ambiance 1s pleasant, with green carpet, brass lamps, booths for privacy. And the menu has something for everyone: barbecued chicken.jumbo shnmp kabobs, Cobb salad, ranch salad, steamed vegetable plate, molasses-baked beans, baked-Oaily pies. A different sauce-a hghter. secret pot ton which contains Dos f.quis beer and orange juice-complements the pork back ribs. MACARTHUR PARK, 16390PacilicCoast Highway at Peter's Landing., Huntington Beach, serves lunch Monday- Friday;dinnernightly; breakfast, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m .. Sat.. Sun. Reservations: 846-5553. NEWPORTRIBC0.,2000Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa (631-211 O)serves dinner and carry-outs nightly till midnight. Included Wlth the nbs: either a fresh-baked pizza, which is mostly crust and marinara sauce, ora trip to the 70-item Milad bar. Ribs one-two-three are $13.85 for dinner; $7.95 for lunch. • • • RJ'S broad menu also includes steak, trout from the.irown trout stream, smoked chicken or duck. • • • The newest nb restaurant ofourquintet ts the 2-month-old NEWPORTRIBCOMPANY.Itsbarbecued baby back nbsare pnccd atS8.95, S 10.95.and $12.95 (a whopping 20-ouncc serving). RJ's, THE RIB JOINT m the airport area means business with not just oneortwo but three kinds of ribs. A waiter urged us to sample the one-two-three .. linle bit of each" package, noting that, "a lot of people really love the Waldorf beef ribs." And unusual the) are: breaded and fried. seasoned with a hot mustard sauce. RJ'S THE RIB JOINT, 4880 Campus Drive, Newf)Ort Beach. is open for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. All menu items arc available to go. Dial 979-RIBS. • • • P.S.: Previously m thisc.olumn we reviewed another Mannated by chefRonaldo Bianco, late of the Newport Patio Cafe. then cooked 1n a smoker, ttlese ribs were No. I with one ofour tasters. And the accompaniments were alJ good: the Suffice 1t to say that we preferred the regular becfnbs. slow wood-smoked and copiously sauced with a ~moky. shghtly sweet notable spot. THE COUNTY LINE, which slow-smokes Tei1:a) barbecued beef ribs. Remarkably lean, tender, served with sau~ on the side, they're terrific. Thercstaurant'sat 4615 Barranca Parkway, lrvine; 55 1-1942. American THE BARN Amencan Lunch M·f 11·2 30 Dmner M-S from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F 4 30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Brunch 10·2 30 Enterta1nmen1 & Dancing, Banquet Fac1t111es 14982 Redhill. Tustin 730-0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE-- The 011g1nal F eeturing dit.play broil 1ng Lunch Mon ·f"rl 11-2 Dinner nightly Mon -Fr1 from 5 p ~ Sat & Sun from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbof Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous 11a11ety of nemburgets. saloon steal< sandwiches. loosler blSQue, onion soup fondue and cherry cob· bier Lunch & dinner from 11 30 M·Sat Sun 10· 10 Special Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hour 1545 Adams at Harbor. COSla Mesa 546-7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Eslabhshed since 1939 Omelettes. 25 11a11et1es Serced 24 hours Sand· wrches. JO 11aneties Heated garden patio dinner served 5-10 PM 34157 Coast Hwy. Dana Polnl (714) 496-9270 At~ 16341 Coast Hwy Sunset Beach (213) 592 5404 PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style Frw.>h fish and pas1a Pauo d1n1ng Lunch M·F 11-3 Omner Mon -Sat lrom 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5 7 Wed Ladies nite 50¢ well dflnks from 3 p m Banquet facilities 600 NewPQft Center Dr. Fashion Island. Newport Beach 644-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN .. Breakfast lunch dinner Patio dining wt1h ocean v•ew Modest prices Beer twine Famed tor Betgran waffles Open daily from 8 AM 1198 S Coast Hwy In Village Faire Mall Laguna Beach 497· 1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandann Cuisines ol Old China Host Wallace Lee Chet Yr Chen Elegant d1n1ng Lunch. Dinner Sat & Sun Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch I Banquels. Beer & Wine Reasonable Prices 12100 Beect Blvd Stanton 898-8933 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT --=:::::::::~'?I RECTO RY Continental AIRPOftTER INN Medlterr•nean Room Conttnental. Lunch M-F 1 1 30 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 3.00 Dinner from 5.30 Happy Hour ~H= Enterta1nmen1 & Dancing 7 nighls a week Valet Parking Banquet Fac1l1t1es 18700 MacArthur. Irvine 833-2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Cannery VIiiage jazz spot Cozy atmosphere American. llahan & Contrnentat menu Lunch M·F 11·3 Dinner nightly 6 PM to midnight Entertainment nightly 9-1 30 Sun 1azz sesSlon 3· 7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S Vofl•I M•rcel. Dancing Wed lhru Sal nights to Buzzy Box. 9.00 P M to 1 30 AM . Jop 40's Live Reooae every Frr & Sa1 from 9 30 P M Backgammon Happy hour 4· 7 P M Come see our brand new loOk Serving sandwiches soups. seatOOd and croissants 130 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646·3666 Rt VIERA Continental. Chet Richard Bergner since 1970 tntrma1e Dining Lunch 11 30 3 00 dinner lrom 5 PM Cl6sed Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S Brislol, Costa Mesa 540-3840 LAST GREAT DINNER CRUISE Cruise around the Newport Harbof aboard the Cormorant featuring both gourmet dining and splnted 8f'ltena1n ment. Caberet style Otnner cruises night club cru~ and Sunday razz t>Nnch cruises Call 675-148 1 for 1n tormetlon and reservations French BORDEAUX 100 Wines Sliver Award Winner Luncnes-Tues -frt Dinner M-s Closed Sundays & holtdays 011 BristOI and RandOlph (between Baker and Bear) lhen left onto St Clair 758 St. Clair. Costa Mesa 540-364 t. LE MIDI New in Newport, Old tn tradition Aavourtul French Provencale dishes Charming deCOf and atmosphere ol the South. the Midi of France Lunch and dinner Tues lhru Sun Extensive Calll and French wine ltsts 3421 Via Udo, Newport Beach In plaza near Hughes Market. 675-4904. Italian DONATE LU'S The O<iginal since 1973 Now open In our new location Serving our famous piZZA and pasta. Dine tn or take out 9430 Warner at Bushard. Fountain Valley Behind the Sizzler 963-5965. MARCELL OS Family owned Established since 1973 Pastas, veal, pizza. Spec1ahz1ng lfl Cloppioo. Beet & Wine 5e<lled Salad bar Lunch Mon. thru Fri. dlnnet 7 nights a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m 17502 Beach Blvd at Slaw Hun11ng1on Beach. 8.42-5505. Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our fOOd is a trip to Mex1co1 Est Slnce 1972 Open dally from 11 a m for lunch & dinner Cocktalls Ente11aln· ment Wed thru Set. ')lghts 1n the Burro Room 296 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa. CaU 645-7626 TRES AMIGOS For Restaurant Directory Information, call Brenda Caponera A place for people who appreciate good Mexican IOOd at surprisingly low prices Open dally 11 a m luneh & dinner Dally luncheon specials Dane· Ing Tues thru Sat 10 pm to 1:00 am Top .-o·s music Catering 2200 Harbof Blvd . K Mart Plaza. Costa 642-8274/8278 at 642-4321 Ext. 262. Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Delicious fashion fOOd per Henry Segerstrom. A great place for dinner 7 days from 11 a.m Sunday Cham- pagne Brunch Betweoo Bullocks and I Magnin. So Coast Plaza, tower level 556 9700 PUFFINS "Naturally" c~ IOQ{ls,_ltom pan- cakes -n>cfepes(o iteaks An aaven- ture In naturat eating Open Sun. thru Thurs 8 am to 11 pm Fri. & Sal. 8 am to 12 midnight Visa t MC Casuat MOd· erate Prices 3050 E. Coast Hwy , Corona del Mar 640-1573 BLACKBEAADS Hearty Beel Entrees & SeatOO<I. Lunch 11-3 00. Dinner from S PM Happy Hour M-F. Extensive Oyster Bar Two blocks SOllth ol John Wayne Airport 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh local seafOOd. eastern beef Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises. Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon Lounge fOOd gal- ley Historic waterfront landmark In Newport's Gannery Village 3010 Lafayette 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafOOd and lots of 11 Newport Beach • Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy a.-2.3.-31 Irvine - Lunch, dinner, happy hour 1830 Marn 545-4774 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. Breakfast 7 e_m_ M-F Lunch 11·4 M·F. Dinner 4· 11 M·S. Sat & Sun brunch 7-4. Oyster bar Fri .. Sal • Sun Banquet taeihlles up to 500 Entertainment Wed ·Sun. Panoramic bay view 400 Main St. Balboa 673·4633. THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & tnterneltonel Cuisine. Waterfront dining Chef Charles Kalaglan Lunch, Dinner, Sat. & Sun. Award Wlnning Brunch Ban quets & Gaterin.g. Oyster Bar, Enter· talnment. UdQ..YJUage. Newport Beach 67~4700