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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-07 - Orange Coast Pilot---. --- TOllOIUM)W: DOI ' -,, . .r-'°"JCAITI ON Al ·- = -=-=-= -·--'--= Serving Newport 8t1cl\, Cotti Mt11, ~untlngton leech, lnlne, Laguna leech, Fountein Y.U.r iftd louttt °"'!19Couu1, I) H IH~ ( I l (, u lJ N I '( C A L IF (JH NIA FRIDAY. JUNE 1 1985 ; '~E.N r ') Tots saved from pool tragedies Assistance from neighbOr, firefighters averts near-drownings in Irvine , Mesa By TONY SAAVEDRA and PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfltleDllly'tlot8 .... An alen ne1ahbor and lin:tighters were credited with saving two tod· d lers involved in near-drown in& 1nc1- Coaat One of the four surviving sept1,.1plets ls extremely critical condition./ A3 A jury has recommended the death penalty for a Jormer Mesa man con- victed of fatally shooting a young girl and wound- ing her friend./ Al Calif om la Deputies Investigating a murder suspect find a mass grave in San An- dreas./ A7 Nation -- Released from a British prison for cocaine smug- gling, actor Stacy Keach arrives In New York./ A7 World Brazilian authorities begin the long analysis of the exhumed body be- lieved to be Josef Mengele./ A 10 One of Mexico's major drug traffickers has been charged with murdering two Americans./ A7 Sporta Ex-major league pitc her Jim "Catfish" Hunter has learned to cope with dla- betes./C1 Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe lose today In the semifinals of the French Open tennis tourney./C1 Date book And they're off ... Southern California bet· tors racing to track win- dows./Pege 3 Film Reviews: 'Perfect' cflsplaya more flab than muscle, white 'Brewster's Miiiions' shortchanges audlence./Pege 10 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Potalog PuE>nc Notices Restaurants Sports . T etevlalon Theaters weather B1-5 C 10 A3 C8-9 B6-11 C 10 88 89 Date book .c 1 B7 Dateboo k C6 Oatebook Date book A3 810-11 Date book C1-3 Date book Oatebook A2 dents Thursdar. 1n Costa Me~a and Irvine. Both children were recovering today a1 total hospitals A. 2S-year-old Costa Mes.a man used the resusc1ta11on '>klll!i he learned io Junior high school· to help Youth guilty 1ndad·'s slaylng Lampasi could get 32 years to life for ~h~t_tng parents By JEFF ADLER Ofthe0.-,Net8i.ff Ronald John Lampa!i1 "'a\ found gu ilty Thursday of lim-dl'grec murder and auempted murder for shootina his adoptive parent!> 1n thl'1r Laguna Hiiis home 1wo y~ar'> ago Lampasi. now 18. prc~ed h1!> hands t<>&ether as the ve rdicts wen: read in Ji.ldae James Cook'!> \anta ..\na counroom. Lampast'!> a11o rnc). Deputy Public Defender Paul 'itark. declined to sa} how the te<.'n-ager reacted to the g.u11ty verdicts The six-mao. six-woman JUI") de- liberated more than 20 hour'> to n.-ach its unanimous verdict. A!> Juror.-. likd fro m the I 0th-floor coun room. lhl') declined to comment Lampasi. who was 16 "hl'n the shootings occurred on J um· 2 I YlB. faces a maximum scn1encc nt'J:! }Cars 10 hfe in state prison. Judie < <)Ok scheduled a sen1enc1ng hearing ')cpl 6. Because ofl..ampas1's agt.· the Judgt.· could order him comm11tcd 10 a Califo rnia Youth J.\uthont' fauli1" until he 1s 23. .\t that time. the sentence could be l'xtcnded OOll' until he reaches 2S. Stark, who asked that lam pa~1 tx· sent to a CY A facility for a prl·- sentencina evaJuation. said he plan., 10 ask the-coun to excrc1~· 11\ _ prerogative ~nd send his client to ..t CY A detention center rather than state prison. -.. Deputy Distnct Attorney Mike Maauire said he will oppose thl· move. Both attorneys had little 10 sa) afta ~he j~ry· ver;i~li were.announced "I'm very disappointed w11h the Jury's verdict. I e'\pected at least a manslaughter con' 1c11on." ~wri.. said. "The Jury's verd1C'I showed thl'\ believed Ron, 11's JUSI wha1 the tau' added up to." Mapurecallcd the verdic1 "fair and appropriate in liaht of the evidence .. In reftderi~ their verdict. 1uror<. a1$0 made find1npconcemina the u'>l' of a handgun in the cnmc that ind1ca'fed they believed that Lam- pas1's friend and neighbor. I !>-)ear- old David Chnsttanson. was re\pon- s1ble fOr finn& the IWO shots that sever-ely wounded 47-yea r-old Ru1h Lampasi. Althou1h Christianson dcn1rd an~ involvement in the \hon11ng' when he 1es111ied a1 La mpa"'" trial J'> .i prosecu11on w1tne\\, he had on~1n.1ll~ been charged w11h murdl·r and .1t- 1empted murder Howl·ver, Chn\ttanson "a" lll· quitted of all--rllarges following a !iCparate JUry tnal lal>t 'iummer Dun ng Chnst1anson's trial a Judge ruled that the Jury could not be shown two tape-recorded confessions 10 which Lampasi 1mphcated his fnend. Lampas1 was convicted of murder- 1na his father. 60-year-old John La.m_pa!L by fatally shootina him once 1n the head with a 22-cahber pistol as he sat in a chair watching television. Minutes later he shot. or at lea t panicipatcd in the shooting of. his mother•• she returned from p1ck1ng up a take--out order at a local ( ......... LAMPA81/A2) ~ave a young neighbor Ix>} from drowning 10 a Jacua1. pohrc rc- poned. Bryan Richardson was upstairs 10 his Club House Road home 10 Costa Mesa about 3· 15 p.m when he heard neighbors screa ming "htlc they pullrd 2-)car-old Douglas Michael Dukes from the water. "I was wondering wht'ther tOJump uul Lhc \\mciQ~ or run do~n the stairs," s~ud Richardson, who opt~d for the latter. He ran to his backyard and Jumped the fence to the Dukes' residence. "I wrecked my mom's garden on the way over and aJmost broke down the renceY he sa id this morning. Young Douglas had stopped. breathing and was blue-faced when Richardson drained the "at~r from the bo) ''-lungs and began admin~ tcnng mouth-10-mouth reMJ 1tatton. police rcpon ed It took s1>. to e1gh1breaths 10 rcv1H the child, who wa~ rushed b)' am- bulance to Hoaa Memonal Hospital 10 Newpon Beach. whert~ hr wa1> reponcd 1n stab.le lOnd1t1on this morning. Richardson said It wa<t the tirst 11mc he applied resu..c11a11on tcd~-0141!~ ~ has fim aul ~~ M a Oralf'l[e County paramedic Don Gordon and an unldentlfied firefighter ru•h 17 ·month- De!tJ"""' pM!o ..., ltlc~ II-let old We.ley Loeb to Med-Alr helicopter waltln8 on street. sc'enth &radera1 Davis Intermediate )ChOOI C os1a Mesa Administrative Fire C'h1ef Jim Richey said the reports ind1ca)ed that "dependent on lhe child'' cond1t1on when he was pulled from the pool. the neighbor really djd a super JOb " Janel Dukes. the child's mother, lold.-oohce that Dou~ a:nd hls (Pleue .ee TOT9LA2l Cops call ·shooting . double suicide Shotgun blast fatal to m an : girlfriend li s ted as critical - By STE\ E MARBL~ Of , ... 0.., l'ltot ...... \ !'It·" pon Beach man 1s dead and hie, 19-~car-old girlfnend 1s fighting tor her hie toda) following a shotgun \hoo11ng Thursda) that police are 1.alling J double su1c1de attempt. Rolando Pacho. 22. died at. the r=ountain Valle)' Communlt) Hospi- tal traumd ce nter shortly after the l Sil p m ~hoo11ng at the Baywood ~panmcnts at San Joaquin Hills Road and San \.1 1guel Dnvt." 1n "c"pon Denice Schaefer. who reportedly hwd with Pacho at the sprawling apanmen1 complelC. 1s listed in vef') l nt1cal cond111on tlxia' at lhe Foun- win Valle' ho!>pttal • , "e" port Beach . omcer Jeff "J11.huls said 11 appears Schaefer shat her\l'lf 10 the abdomen with the '>hotgun and Pacho. after infonning a horrified onlooker to summon pohce '>hut h1mselfonce 10 the stomach after rdoad1 118 the v.eapon. !'-11.huh ..aid 1he "oman ma' ha'e hn·n 1n tht' process of mo' ing our of thl' gruLnd-k,el apanment at thl" 11mt 111 the ~hooting. \1. h.tder , hlue Honda .\ccord. 11' hJl ~ \l'..tl lndded "Ith clothing. wa~ 1i1unJ parl>.ed near 1be apan men1 11, l'ng1nr ,,,1, \llll run ning. pohce said 'righhor' v.ho 1-.ne"' hlllc about th, u1u pk '>did the\ heard a loud (Pleue eee SHOOT11'G/A2) OC prisoners to be housed in tents · Federa l court back s s upervis ors ' proposal to dec~ease overc rowding at ma in county jail By JEFF ADLER Of .... 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I.ti~ '>latt·mrnt' tu 1!1 • In nh I I J~l'Ol It'\ 11 c . .llq•ul lraudlt"nl J lll\ 111c' and .111.vunt' vi monc' 1n' oh t."d 1ndudl·d 1llL'r,11111n 111 ttml' lard'> S~'ll 000 I l r, •II •II P•" ernmrnt lund<. 10 1 l I , 1p,1n1t" tontrnlled h) \1 ... ih S-11 1ioo mampulat1on ot .1\1 11•d "' ~ k.i' l' o"NJ to 1he ~.,,lr11r11tnl \'i!l .,R5 and attempt~ " 1 •111' .1 In" 11n J ti,cd-pnr<' (PleHe itee DltFltN81t/ Ai , Hospital planners shifting focus to patient inf ormatio~ LISA MAHONEY . UCichiefforesees hlgh tech mecca .1lllc>ltt: lhl h>p 'I I rt'\t'drt h 10\\llU 1 ,,n, 1n th1• 11111n1n 1' rap1dl\ ''" 1\\ '·' t•• thl 11 ~1 10 Pclta\llO told 1111 n1~ '' .. 1 th\ "i·v.port ( t'nter '"'" 1.1t111n 1_1.iilhcrcd 1h11o mominJ at 11\1 ,, "'l"''rt R4'4'\ h \1arnol\ hotrl Council taktngan educauonal role tn health services after der~ulatto~ eraeea old duties When <..1 lifom11 foUowcd the fcd- cnli 1overnmtnl's ltad 1n rcphm na rc1ulat10~ with comJ)(t1t1o n 1n lht health cart' .-dumy. the Oran ount} Health Plann1na C ounc1I nearly found 1t~1f w11ho\ll a Job of January 1984 natc Rill S 17 freed ho p1tals and other health care pmv1dcn from hov1n1 to obtain ( cn1fica1c' of Need to bu)' c~·naan paeca Of CO'll)' tqu1pmenL or to convcn bed~ rrom. sav. sura1cal to obstc1ncal use The theof\ bthind the l~ntft<' IC JrqUJrtment "'" that by prtHnllnl needle e11pan,1on and duplication of scrvict1 1n a · &tOlfllph1cal arl·a • aovemmtn• could ltcep hO'lp1t!\I co$t\ under control ..., ut tl\t pm:c of illnr'", nnd hrok('n boflcs ha\\k)'rockr tcd 10 re'1;nt )'et~ prompun1 Prc<11dent Reagan·~ and Gov Gcorac Deukmt."Jtan·s adm1n1s- trat1o ns to ~arch for ntw wa>s to clamp the lid on h pttal care costs. , t~ local &JCl)CY dcsianate<t lo rule on cnt1fi~ate apphcat1on . the health plannina council found 11'> rolf sul'r\tant1All) d1m1n1shcJ b ) thl' \14\tC lc11<ol:a11on 9ut rather than ~rk out of the county'' health carr picture the \ '-Olunt r counctl dC'C'ldcd to put ll'I mtdtral olanni na dnclfhtt'nt~ to u Focus ON THE NEw s h) 1alu na on an N1uc1u1onal rnk end ffi0\-101 to fill PP tn bc:alth WI"\ K(''i II had 1dcnllf&ed 0\Cf lhc \Colr\ "How dot''I the -.on\uOlcr n-alh ~no~ what he '"·an JCI ltuf!l hl'~llh 1 are "a'ib Rumon C.urit."I . a nwmN'r of thl· COUOlll'\ hi rd nl Jtr\'C tOr\ "There '' o nt.'t'd for Jn AJl'n< ~ 1hat Jlrm 1dc_., 1ntorm.u1on tu thl· ll)O \Urnl"f {Pl aM ... R09Pl1' AL/ A8) - 8 ) ROBE RT HV D\1.4' Of IN 0.., ..... ktll l ( In inc ma\ Jllr.11 I 11,.,1 1u 11 ooh ) indu"itnr'I '" 01Jnth 1 111111' 10 much th~ "1mc "'J' \1,1n1<11<I l nt\l:r\lt} 'JlUrrL-J tht d, 'd11p11wn1 t)I th\: "11111,.on \Talk' 10 \.1•rth,·111 C ahfom1a l Cl ( hJn, dl111 l,c, ~ Pt•h.s..on ~11J lclda" \ 11 .. \tren1th 10 mL·li\\al an,l 1l,hn1 ull rt''l('ar<h ~•II <"clm(K'I hll\IOC'\'4"\ 111 Mot<' nL·arhv 10 t.ile Jth an ta ,. nl thl· •UOl\('~lt\ 'rt'\OUl<'r''I I < I v. h11 h " ri"t 11 n11t•d ·" hl·1nt1 I\ n "' ll-dll\ ~111 ~ 11\c botttSt ,11n1n >J 1, .ir.1und ~c \ot&d 4,nd "wr 11· in 1tw ~ncmkdftt' hu'IO~" l'dt.1'l>n n.iml'li chanc(llOr 11~1 ~·r11 mtll·r ..aid l < I <"nn.,.de" 11 a 1nJlon<.11\l1t\ h> \C mcnl 11' tlM \o\ollh 1nt• 1omm11n 1t\ (Pleue. ... UCl/A2) - •• I • 1 ' ' I I j 1.~ -- SllootinC ncttm Denice Scbaefer remo•ed from Newport apa.rtlilent. SHOOTING FAT ALIT Y IN NE WPORT ... From Al argument coming from the apan- ment before the shots rang out. They said the apanmenl's front door and windows were opeo durin1 the inci· dent. • "I heard them arauinJ and then there ~as a shot," said Laurene Brockman, who lives in a nearby apartment. "I wasn't even sure it was • a shot at first. It sounded the way a balloon docs when it pops." Brockman sajd she heard more arguing and then the sound of : whimpering after the first shot. "It sounded hlce he was yelhne at he·r. Then I heard a second shot and then more yellinJ," Brockman said. "Then there was Just silence." Another witness said he heard a male voice sayin* "Why dad you did you do this to me. Why did you shoot yourself?'' A passerby. who declined to discuss the shootina or identify himself, told police he ran into the apartme~J through an open door. He told officers that a man. apparent I> Pacho. told him to call the police and then disappeared into a bedroom. .. He (the passerby) called us from, a phone in the apanment and at th tame he heard another shot. the second shot," Nichols said. l'ohce said Schaefer was found in a hallway of the apanment and Pacho's body in a front bedroom. Both shots came from the same gun, police said. Nichols said the shootinas are still bCin$ investigated. But. at this point, the 1nc1dent 1s classified as a dual su1c1de !r)'. Nichols said. ·TENTS TO HOUSE PRISONERS BACKED •.• From Al solution." Riley said in a prepared statement. "The Board of Supervisors is pursuing the use of both triple bunks and tent structures as a temporary solution to relieve the overcrowded conditions at the main men's Jail," Riler. said. Riley also said the conference call left supervisors with "a pretty good understandinf. of where the judge 1s coming from. ' Wednesday s~pcrv1sors approved the purchase of 240 triple-tiered bunks for the main Jail over the objechons of Herman who advised the board they were proceeding at "their own peril." The bunks were viewed as a key component of the county's plan to provide a "quick-fix solution" to the Jail problems. The use of tents to house pnsoners had been rejected by county officials and Sheriffs Dcpanmenl adminis- trators who were laboring undtr the impression that such a plan was unacceptable to Stale Dcpanment of Corrections officials. Aft~r learning otherwise. attorneys representing the count} ~eagerl> .. suggested the tent solution ·to Judge Gray. County officials have been scurr}- ing to develop an acceptable solution to ease overcrowding since March. when the Los Angeles federal Judge fined the county $50.000 for failing to comply with tns 1978 court order to reduce Q\ ercrowd1 ng. Gray also imposed a SIO per night fine for every inmate forced to sleep on Jail floors for more than 24 hours after a Ma> 17 deadline. In an efTon to reduce the main jail population. about 100 inmates already have been transferred to the Theo Lacy Jail in Orange and to the Musick detention centers and plans are bemJ readied to house some inmates m holding cells at both the Santa Ana and Westminster courthouses The main Jail. built to house 1.191 inmates. rouunely has ~en crowded to accommodate about 1.800 in- mates. with several hundred forced to sleep on mats on jail floors. -........................................................................ . ! LAMPASI GUILTY OF DAD'S MURDER ... : FromAl ~ restauranJ, the Jury round. Ruth Lampasi lay teverely ""wounded on the floor of the family's •• home for two days before j\e was discovered by a relative. ( Although she survived. Mrs. Lam-~ pas1's memory. eyesight and speech remam impaired from a bullet sull lodged deep w1thm her brain. ; The prosecution. relying on Lam- • pas1 's tape-recorded confessions to : shenff s depuues. alleged the teen- ~ ager shot his parents because he • wanted to drive his father's Porsche .. spons car and lead his life without his parents' interference. . Evidence presented during the tnal indicated he had ptanned to kill his parents for several years and often had discussed his plans with fnends. He admitted to sheritrs deputies dunng his interrogation. two days after the shootings. that he thought it would be ··cool" to kill his parents. The defense conterded Lampas1 psychologically was uriable to admit to 1nvest1gators the real reason he shot his father -to end years of sexual and physical abuse he had suffered at his adoptive father's hands. Smrk argued Lampas1 murdered his father m self-defense. The elder Lampas1 . the owner of a Costa Mesa budding materials firm . served a six-month Orange Count} Jail term 1n 1981 after pleadmg Juilty toa charge of molesting one ofh1s 1wo adopted daughters. He also admitted he had molested the other 11.1rl. Lampas1 testified that he had awakened the mornmg of the shoot- ings to find his father 1n his bed fondling him. He said he became enraged and decided to cafT} out his murder plot because he had been unsuccessful m previous attempts to take his own life or run awa} ~UCI LURI NG HIGH.TECH INDUSTRIES ••. ~ FromAl f "We cannot achieve our amb1t1ons out there unless Orange Count} continues to prosper and grow." he Peltason !>aid one of l IC l's goals 1!> to shorten the time 1t takes between the umc,J(nowledge 1s generated at the u.n1vers1t) and when 1t 1s transmitted to soc1et) square inch here than in probabl) an) other place ... he said. "h 's the world's be<ot laboratory nght here.·· Ri.•spond1ng to questions. Pcltason noted other aspects of UCI's growth: .. ...... said L C l's growth O\ er the past 20 years has been rapid. Peltason said Its enrollment of more than 12. 700 1s expected to ultimately grow to 30.000. ( onstrucuon of nev. buildings to accommodate more students and a wider cumculum 1s cont1nuall) being planned Fund'> an· npected to be allocated Jul~ I tor example for plane, to be drav.n lor the c,econd unit ol 1he ph ~ \ll al c,ncnce' hu 1 llli ng. The $lo m1ll1on building could he occupied v.1th1n three \ear!>. he said. But Peltason said pressures con- t1 nue to be excned on the unnersny that will determine its cour~ 1n coming }ears . ..\s a research in'lt1tu11on . L'C l's facult) memberc, arc encouraged ncJl onl> to teach but to contnbute to their respective field "The} must not onl) teach chemistry. but do chcm1stry ... not only teach history, but wnte history " Just Call 642-6086 D•llY Pllol Oeflyery 11 Ou•r•ntMd Mot\Qey ~·Gay ~ '°" dQ r>OI -,_ Ptl* c.y ~ 30 ~ "' c•~ n.for• 1 i; "' There are pressures as "'ell to provide a diverse curriculum that includes studies 1n the liberal ans. despite the current populant~ of career-onented maJ orc; Peltason said there also are tt'n- surns. which he called health). lx'- tween "'hat leaders 1n the 1ndu\tn e'pect to be taught and "hat the facult~ com1di.'r\ 1mponant Profc.,c;1onal' in hus1ncs<; and 1n- dust11 ma) expect graduates to c,tcp 111 quKkl> and contribute to meeting their bottom line. But the facult} ma~ prefer to "retain a bit of ivory tower" and look beyond the current, 1m· mediate problems of the da} and stud} hov. bus1nesseHhould be run 1n the future Peltason said . Looking to the future. Peltason 'laid he would like to see development of studies in urban planning and de- "elopment, in view of the man~ planned communities in the count}. "We have more d~v~IOJ')Crs rx-r • ..\dd111onal on-campus student housing will built to the extent the surrounding community does not provide low<ost housing. A un1ver- '>lt\ corn mun It}. alive 24 hours a day. 1s a maJor ;u traction to industries who arc cons1denng relocati ng nearby. • fhc hc:n ~ emphasis on research h\ l ( I facult\ members l'I not nnc\sanh at th.c expense of under- graduate in\trullion '-"h1le freshmen ~tudrnl\ m,t\ not be taught b} ~cn1or lat ult) mt·mlx'r'>. Pclta-;on said.. such leader'> in their field attract othe\ top lac:ult\ mcmbcr!I who teach while pursuing ad'>anLed degrees. • While l 'CI fields several athletic tcam<o. football .... 111 not be established "until 1ntcn:olleg1ate football in the re\t of the countn 1s cleaned up ... Pelta<;on \a1d ··<;econdl}. we don'1 want to pla} football until "-<' can do 11 properly. pla\ ing t'O mpet111'cl) against the 1m11tut1ons we want to be mcasur~ against academical!~ " - Wbat do you llkt about tbt Dall) Piiot? What don'I you llkt? Call tbt ·number at ltft and your meuage will bt reeordtd, transcribed and dtllvert d to t.be appropriate editor. · Tbe same %4-bour answering service may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name ud telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Ttll us wh81'1 on your mind. H. L. lchW8rtl Ill Publlstler Circulation 7141M2-us3 C'811lfted .ctverttetno 7141M2·M11 All other depertmentt 142~1 MAIN OFFICE l )() .... S.1 $1 Cotti -CA i.lt •delf-8or I~ eo.1-M4IM CA O?e2t •no '°"' '°"' ..,.. t.. ~.., s.1 ... 0., -......,., .. ,OU :If) ~ .,K .. Ye rflVI «lOY l>I' 1 • ,. c•• °"'.,,• 10 • m -1o..J ~~ """ °" ,,.,. .... 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The forecast for Southern Cellfom e coutel eteu c1t*S lor patchy rog and low cloud• 11 Um•. but continuing hot temperatur" through Saturd1y, with lows tonight of 58 to 88 Along the Ore~Cout It wlll be clear Saturday but P•totly rog and low cloud• 1 the aouth coast at tlmM. Continued hOt. High• at ti.aehu 72 to 8 and over Inland vatteya 95 to 103. Lowa t°"'Qht 68 to ae. From Point Conception to the M1>Clcen Border -Inner wetere: Llgl'lt varlabl• wind• night and morning hOYrl becoming weal to aouthwest 8 to 15 knots durlnQ Seturdav 1tternoon. Wind WIV .. 1 to 2 f .. l. Temp• ~1V90at 106 73 Lrtt .. AIXll 86 .. LOU•t•Hle ,, e-4 HlOll IOw 10< 2• llOUfl elldll'\Q II h M M.,,,Oflol ll 75 M•lll'W 8e.cll Th• '°'eca1t;tor 8 0 m EOT, Sit . Jc.K\I 8 "~ '"OIHI wwm -Coio..., ·Q~~ 15 78 AIOt/'l'f et ., M.iw...-.. M ., SllO••'• ._..., '""'0 Snow Occl\AeO.......,. S1111ont1y ~ :i=Q\11 .. 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COHI SanJOM Jeclteon Ml 91 71 J~Ylllt " 75 ou1 ..-11~ C\Mt 1n1eno HIQll• nut 10 Sen1a An• J .. ,,..... $6 41 •IOnil ,.,. _..._. 10 tM tot In ,.,.rm., SI/Ill CtYl KanueC•IV ec 5~ '"'""° vllMlyl lOWI In ,,,. MIO·SO. 10 T tnot Velley mld-40e Torr~ DEFENSE FRAUD ..• From Al contract by adding it to another contract and overhead claims. $103.000. Bob Buda. a spokesman for SET AC. confirmed that changes had been made on some time cards in 1976 but said they "had no monetal) impact on any government cont ran .. He said questions about those changes v.ere raised b) two former emplo)ees in 1983 when SET AC sued the ex-workers for breach of their employment contracts and stealing of trade secrets. Buda said an investigation of those charges was begun b) the go' crnmcnt 106 12 S11u1aay et 5 • I • m -C..<\ Ml• eg11n II 91 80 e 03 pm 102 eo Moon Mii 100ey II 10 09 • m ··-102 ., Seluroay 11 12 3 II m •no Nit ega•n el 98 80 It n a m ea $9 60 80 61 51 18 41 I I 57 at the 11me "but nothin-g ~ver came of I l." He said he hadn't seen a cop)' of the indictment and v.as unaware of the addiuonal allegations. ··we mu'it assume that the gO\,ern- ment has re' I\ ed this case because of the fer\ or over defense spend mg." he said. terming the case "a witch- hunt.. an e'(aggerated use of the JUSllCC S} stem .. TOTS RESCUED IN TWO CITIES ... From Al brother Jeffrey. 7, were playing in the Fur~t said · the P.arents. whose and moving him promptly to the poolside Jacuzzi while she folded named were not avaa1lable. pulled the trauma center at Western Medical v1a clothes 1n an open dining area. about boy from the water and adm101stered Med-Air hehcopler 30 feet away. cardio-pulmonar) resuscnau on. "These gentlemen got on the scene The bubbles were not activated in When Tustin-based paramedics Dan and v.ere en route to Western Medical the shallow water. accordin& to Drake and Don Gordon arrned. the Center v.1th the bov ...,1thin 11 Dukes. 34. bo} was unconscious but breathing. minutes ·· Furst said. · Police reported that Jeffrey got out Furst said. . The child was reponcd in stable of the Jacuzzi while Dukes was The fire captain credited the para. condition earl ) toda )" in the hospital's checking on another child down the medics for administering treatment intensive care unit. hall. .---------....:;.... ___________ .;.__ _____ _ She returned JUSt as Jeffrey re- entered the Jacuzzi and discovered his little brother floating face down in the water "He wen t in and screamed 'Doug·s dead· and I JUSt ran in and pulled him out ... Dukes said. 1n a telephone interview from the hospital. Police said the child was left unattended for about thret' minutes. "I thank God he's alive and I'm so grateful to my neighbor," Mrs. Dukes said. · .. , sure learned a huge lesson." The ln1ne incident occurred at about 6 p.m. Thursday when Orange County firefighter responded to a near-drov.ning reponed at home on Ticonderoga in the Nonhwood com- munity. ..\ helicopter was used to rush I 7- month Wesley Loeb to Western Medical Cen ter in Santa Ana. A hosp11al spokeswoman said the boy was m stable cond111on today in the intensive care unit. In the Irvine incident. Oran$e County Fire Depanment Captam Lou Furst said firefighters and para- medics were summoned to I Ticonderoga 1n the Nonhwood com- munity at 6 p.m. Thursday after 17- month-old Wesley Loeb was found by his parents face-down at the bottom ofa sv.1mm1ng pool. 32 Years Experience Manufacturi ng. Qua lity Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON · THE MARKET TODAY ••. AT FACTORY Dl"ECT PRICESI Catt (114}548-ia41-or ~tt1l .\ . ' HBllWOOD MAIUf ACf911Y 1977 Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ... \ l --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/frtdey, .k1ine 7. 1• * M Singles seniinar offered at OCC 4thseptupletnot expectedtollve A workshop for smflcs. deMgncd to hele them d1<1cover Oran'e County s best spots for mccung the r1fht people, will be presented June 18 an Room ' l-1 o the Social Science. Building of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. , Alan Garner. -a-communications consul1ant. w1ll te~ch practical skills for making contact with the oppos1.te sex at the 6:30 program entitled "Living 'Single in Orange County." The fee is SI S and further information is available at 43:!-5880. · Ho~pltal volUtJteen to meet T"' Orange Count)' Council of Hospital Vol unteers will meet June 17 at 9 a.m. at the Orange Cou nt y Conference Center. 300 S. Flower St.. Orange. Dr Willram L. M1rham will speak on forensic dent1!>tl) Ho!>tes<.es wi ll be "oluntecrs from the Medtcal Center of Garden Grove. Interested 'olunte-er should contact their auxiliary presidents for reservauons ' Coastllne senlon startlng The Coastline Community College summer session begins June 17 with various t·lasses being held at more than 35 locations in Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley, Ne'-"pon Beach. Corona del Mar. Huntington Beach. Seal Beach. Westminster and Garden Grove. A complete list of summer classes is available at the college offices. Additional information may be obtained by calling the admissions office at 241 -6176. Menopause lecture planned Parents keeping vigil at 'critical' tot's crib after third succumbs By LINDA DEUTSCH ......... ,,_..,.., Samuel and Patricia Frustac1 kept a vigil at the crib of one of their four surviving septuplc(s, Bonnie Marie, af\er her tiny, 16- day-old brother. James MaT11n, died Thursday in· his parents' arms. Bonnie Marie is "extremely cntical, and we do not expect her to survive the next 24 hours." the septuplets' doctor. Carrie Worcester. said this morning. Three other Frustaci infants remained in cnticaJ but stable cond1t1on at Childrens Hospital in Orange. where doctors said they wert encouraged by their progress. The father. saying Bonnie Mane :·was hanging on by a thread," wept Thursda) as he told reporters how James Martin battled for hfe. ··When we spoke to him. his e)'CS would open and he would gaze from side 10 side." Frustac1 said. "Hts eyes remained open .e'en at his death." Frustac1 said the small baby was "a lighter" like the infant nicknamed "Peanut." I-pound David Anthon). who died Ma y 24. Another of the seven children born 12 week s early to the Riverside couple. Christina Elizabeth. was dead at birth. The other three septuplets. Patricia Ann. Patricia Frustac1 ~re taluna turns s1u1n1 by their pt"nlou~I) 111 d11uahter Thuf'Miay night. .. She is very similar to James," Worcester. director of newborn inten 1ve C'are. said today on NBC"s "Today" show. .. From the first dJay of hfe sM's had severe respiratory problems which have really never improved except for a brief peiod on about day five.or siit or life,'' Worcester said. ·• We've been ~vina her a $0-50 chance for survival and indeed she's taken a tum for the worst over lhc past several days, and I do not expect herto live. We've not given up all hope for survival. but 11's very slim." She said the other three babies were "showinJ daily improvement, and we're optimistic for their long-term survival." The father said James Martin died at 11 :04 a.m.. four hours after the parents were summoned by doctors who feared death was imminent. Worcester. fighlul& ·back tears. said the tiny boy succumbed to hyahne membrane disease. which is an 1nab1lity to produce surfaci.ant. a substance that keeps the lungs from collapsing. All the surviving babies ·suffer the ailment. The doctor said she believed James Man1n's life was prolonged by his parents' frequent visits. .. It was amazintt" she said. "When the mother would touch the baby the oxygen satu1ilt1on,(in his blood) would go up 10 percent. When she lefl. 1t would go down." Frustaci. 32. said he and his wife felt "very fortunate that James was able to remain with us for as long as he did." Worcester said James Martin·~ con- d11ion ne ver improved and .. he went into complete respiratory arrest in his parents' arms." . · Two women g) necolog1sts and a woman p!>ycho1herap1st will presen t a free lecture on menopause June 17 1n the comm unit) room of the Town and Country Bank 1n the Rossmoor Shopping Center. 12535 Seal Beach Blvd .. Seal Beach. The lecture. from 7 to 9:30 p.m .. will address the special medical and emotional needs of this penod 1n a woman's life cycle. Call Marshall Blesofsk\ at Stephen Earl and Richard Charles. make progress every day and arc gaining weight. doctors said. The infants, deli vered by Caesarean section May 2 1. were using venulators to breathe. "Bonnie Mane 1s fighting for her life." Frustac1 said. "She's hanging on by a thread. We hope and pray she survives." Hospttal offi cials said Samuel and With a strong Mormon belief in big families. Mrs. Frustac1. 30. took the fenility drug Pcrgonal when the couple discovered she was having difficulty con- ceiving. ..... ,< Septupleta• father Samuel P'naatacl bqe Dr. Carrie Worc11e.. aftm' the cteath of bl• ~lrd infant wu announced. At JiC:ht ta 8ead7 Hueltlne. community relationa eecretary at Chlld.reila lkJ9phaL (213) 595-02 11 for more information. · Tai proposals to be alred .\ free prescntauon comparing four maJor tax proposals will be presented by American Telesis Financial June 18 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. 'Get that swimming pool off my ball field' By LISA MAHONEY Of ltle Delly l'tlol lleft three pool designs created for the athletic field parcel. because 1 t "Ill encroach on left field Ball pla)ers sa~ the present tield I!> inadequate-and plans to shink left field "ould makc for awkward pla) and poss1bl)'. endanger swimmers. ··field lengths (proposed) JUSt weren 't long enough ," Clark said. ,. (lark's a!>~~ssrnent ol the potcnt1aJ con- flicts bet"een swimmers and ball players. but demurred on his h~commendation to consider other locations unul after the joint mceung "1th the school board. The program. designed for indi" 1duals current- 1) using or considering tax-ad' antaged· in vestments. is scheduled from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Call Stephanie Berger at 557-5533 for reservauons and additional information. Disagreement over whether a swimming pool and ball fi eld can coexist elbow to elbow may turn the Laguna Beach High School athletic field into a battleground next week. School board members ha ve alread\ selected the design the) prefer. a tandem pool concept that is the largest of the options. Other !>lll'S large enough for a swimming pool are a blacktopped lot neict to the present pool at the high school and two of the tennis couns. Clark said Llstenlng semlnar at OCC L1stcn1ng skills will be taught June 18 during a three-hour seminar scheduled for Room 111 of the Counseling and .\dm1ss1ons Bu1ld1ng of Orange Coa 1College1n Co<;ta Mesa. The City Council and school district officals will meet at 7 p. m. J unc 13 ·in the district board room. 550 Blumont St .. to discuss conceptual plans for a comr~J°f "Y. pool tentatively proposed for the 1 son Street athleuc lield. But city administrators ha ve soured on the athletic field site and urged council memb;ers Tuesday to commission design sketches for another location. He said extensl\ e fencing would have to be erected to protect swimmers from pop 01es under two of the plans. The school district's preferred plan calls for facing home plate into the C\emng sun. a cond111on that could bhnd the baners. Clark said. C'l)de Lo,elad). school distnct business manager ..aid he has no idea bow the school board might react io the suggesuon to e'plore other snes Other school officals were not a'ailable for comment. Le(·turer Karen Frantz "Ill present basic. eas\· to-learn techniques for 1mpro' ing listening sk1lis. The reg1!>trat1on fee 1s S 15 and more informauon 1s available at 432-5880 The original in1ent of the mee11ng was for bo1h sides to reach agreement on one of I Rob Clark, city recreation director. said adult softball and Little uague spokesmen whose teams use the school d1stnct-owned field obJl."Ct to having a pool next to them The Cit~ C'ouml appeared to aitree "tth Harbor High grads sought Ramada inn dUe at fairgrounds Graduates of Newpon Harbor High School from the classes of 193 7 through 1943 arc being sought for a combined reunion o'er the weekend of July 12-1 4. hosted h) the class of 1940. Golf. a bullet dinner and a p1cn1c or brunch arc tx:mg planned .\lumn1 ml'mbers interested in attl·nd1ng should \\fltl' to 'ipark~ McC'kllan at 1112 Essn lane. Nl·.,..pon Bcal·h 112660 or call him at 5-t8-2o2-t. By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... o ... ,,.... ..... Dome11tlc vlolence talk set .\ 55., car lea!>e rnntract ha~ been reached bet.,..ccn the Orange Counl} Fair Boardand an .\nzona com pan~ that plans to build a S 12 million Ramada hotel at the fairgrounds. The agreem~t calls for Tnple T Inns of Anzona to pay an annual rent of I 0 percent of the site's market value. which would translate to $340.000 a year based on current figures. The South Coast chapter of the Nauonal Organization for Women will sponsor a talk June-19 b} Joyce Slechta. cxecumc director of the Crisis lntcrvenuon Center and the iam1ly Crisis Hotline which sen cs the Orange Count)' region. The multi· tol) hotel. pan of the e1ght-)ear-old master plan to upgrade the state-owned fairgrounds. would be built on up to six acres at the sou1heast comer of Slechta wJll discuss Lhe tsSue of domesuc violence and its impact on the \.ICtims. their families and the comm uni!} at the 8 p.m. program. 10 be held in the El Toro Library. El Toro Road and Ra} mond Wa} Refreshment<; .... 111 be available and the pubhc ·the propeny. at Newport Bo ulevard and Fair Dri\le. _. The 215-room lodge will spon a restaurant and cocktail lounge as well as banquet and meeting fac1ht1es. Groundbreaking is e'pected early ne"(I )Car. with compleuon targeted for the spnng of 1987. said Norb Bartosik. fairgrounds general manager I!> IO\'ltCd. • CALENDAR Fair officials estimated the project .... 111 generate about $321 .000 }earl) for the Cit)' in bed. sales and propen~ ta' re' enue as well as other fees. Friday, June 7 Fair spokeswoman J 111 Lloyd said the agreeme-nt "'1th Tnple T. the smh large-st Hohda) Inn franchise holder in the country. will be sent to the tate Depanment of General Services for approval Ho"'e"er. Lloyd charac- tenzed the action as a formalll\. No meetings scheduled The contract clears the wa) for the developer to sed. financing for the pro1ect. -;he <;a1d PoucE Loe Bandit threatens to shoot, holds up liuntiilgton bank .\ search 1~ under wa) lor a man who demanded mone) from a Hunt- Jng,t-On Beach bank and threate-nw IQ "stan hooting people" tf he did not get 1t. police said 1oda). The holdup occurred at about 2 p.m at the C'ahfornia F1r~t Bank. Newport Beach A burglar broke into a boat docked ofTthe 3400 block of Via Oporto and stoic a mar.me radio. spcakcn. a flare gun and three flares. The lo s came to S670. • • • Vandals de,troycd a S HS toilet located in a public rc'ltroom at the corner or 5Rth Strttt and Sca!lhorc Drive • • • A S 1,400 \lcrco oiy!ltcm und <ipc:akc"' 'nlucd Qt $27 5 were ~tolen from a boat docked off the 26{)0 t>lock ofNe"pon Boulevard • • • meone brokc into an unloded garage on the ~00 hlock of Hau·I Dmc and tole a t~o ~ndcn and a tool tnn con1;11n1na "'r1ou' 1ool'i f he los C'amc to S2SO • • • •\ hro3ch and a woman"• "'cdd1n1 nng "onh a total of S 1.328 "-Crc 'ltokn from o rc,1den c on the 4500 hlock ofC'am4Jen • • • rive 1lvcr ba'°' and 1 Jldc titiunnc wcrr tulcn from n rc\1dencc un lhc '()() block t1l Dahlia I he prupcrt . worth ~2 700 hull ~·t•n \lored in n 17172 Beach Bl vd .. police said A man entered the bank and told a teller he had il gun bul did not display 11. police rcponed. The man said. "Give me hundred'> and fifties or I'll stan shooting ... The roan fled with about S 1.600. I oc kt.'<1 sa f c • • • A Toshiba t'OP} machint" worth $8.000 was stoeln from the offices of American In vestment Financial Corp .. 467 Promontory Point. • • • A woman said someone took her wnllct from a radiology lab on the 300 block of Superior. The loss came to $205 • • • '\ buralar broke into o res1denct' on the 400 block ofOnon Wu ) and stole a ~mall amount of ca!ie and two wooden che5t~ t·ontainma sterrina ware. The lo~ came to S2.3 l 0 HGDtiftCton Beach £ntennJ through a ~hdina ahi!>s door. \Omconc burglarized the Glo Whttc A onst shop. 904S tlanta \\-e . late fhu™'•Y The lo i in- cluded Sl 0 in cash • • • ntenna throuah an up 111N win· do . someone burtltnztd a home 1 hun.day afternoon on the HOO hlock or Cilcnstonc. T'he . IO\'-. c~ti­ mated "°' $1 .200. included a tclcvt'IHm ~ct.' 1dco n:-cordcr and 1apcs • • • .. and no one "as inJured. police !>31d. The robber "'as descnbed as an wh11e man. between 20 and 30 )'Cal"S old. about 5 feet 1 inches tall "1th a <;lender build and straight. dark brown. oil) hair. He "ore blue Jeans and a·red plaid Pendleton shin. .\ man was arrested Thursda) afternoon on suspicion ofshophft1ng at the Target store. 9882 Adams Ave. Recovered \\as a calculator wonh $29. • • •• A Westminster' woman reponcd Thursday thut two wheel rims were stolen from her 1983 Cadillac El Dorado while 11 was parkt-d at Golden West College The loss was es11- m1mated at S250 . • • • omeonc buralanzed a blue and &ra> J 974 To)ota Cchca "-ht le 1t ""s parked on the 7100 btock or Blue Sail , a tnotomt rcponcd Thuooa} The to . e'lt1matcd at $750. included 'iterco equipment ••• rts1dent of the 16000 block of Bondurant rcponed Thursda' that someone 1ook Je"'df) "'onh ~ 1.600 plus $20 1n cash from her home. prdbably dunna Ma~. • • • Pl') 1n1 open a roof vent 10 enter. §.Omeone buralaMzed -.nd ran t~td Zaek' ron ion stand 11 Hunt· 1n11on C'11y ~ach late Wt'Jn("SJa} 01 earl) Thursda) The lo~ 1ndudr-d ~600 tn Ctl'ih , Siz hurt ln Irvine crash lrnne police lnveetlgate an accident at Harvard A venue and Poplar Street in lrTine. Mandy Hink. 6. wu taken by helicopter to Weetem Medical Center with back and internal injurie•. Her mother. Nancy Ann Hink .. 31. of lrrine. aa4 a second cblld, Heather. 3, al80 were raabed to the Santa Ana hospital after lllnk'• aato wa• •truck bf a car driven by Sbanna• Jlalanl, 37. o Santa Ana. Forcing oix·n a <111.k door Jlla dosing lime. soml'Onl' burglJr11rJ the Wl'ndy's restaurant at ltilll.C Goldenwcst t earl\ f hur'<ia' Tht· loss. esumatl'd at SI ~ I 1ndudl·d ~l'I and salad food • • • . omeone broh· mill a )lh rr fO)Ota Cch(·a parh'\.I ~ lhl' 6 ..,Ott block of "hannon a m\)t(.lfl\t rl·- ported earl) Th ur'IJJ\ The Im .. meluded stef'ffi equ1pm~nt wonh $200 .. ·-" }ello"' 1970 \1)1'-'"agrn '~"" burglanzt"d "hilt-1n a 1.arf)\m on thl' 16800 block of Pac1fi1. l 1)J\t High· wa). a motorist rcponed eJrh llxla' The loss. esumatcd :it S ''II indudl'd hand tools and terco cqu111mt'nl Irrine I\ Persian rug and a 'llh'tx il'>'>1.'llt' recorder "'ere tolcn from a llonl'' - suckle rcs1denl'C • • • >\ 15 mm caml'fa .ind a v1dcocas'l<'tte rC'cordl"r "l"n' '>n:m hc.-d rrom bu\lOM\ om e\ on ~" \ P:ir~ A red b1ql'k "onh ks' 1.h:in S~llO was stolen from 1t' rl',t1n[l \J)ot on E.ast Yale Loop La&una Beach .\n. attempted bur¥IM'\ "a' l'C'· poned at 1 l I Ci am ~nda' on \o uth C'oast H11h""" The \U\pt'lt "a' dcsenbcd b~ the 'Kt1m :l\ a \oun1 whttc male "1th bro"n hair "eann& a "httC' T ·'Ihm 1nd one Jkl' c • • • Two men wcrt atre\tl'd on 'iU!>p1- cton ofle"'d (()ndutt late \\ ednc<da' an Hc1 lcr Plrk i\rre ted \\C'rt HerWn Manhall Bonnt~ 41 . .-..nd Charin Rl\) 8t1thcr. ltl • • • Pohl-c rrt\tC-d \\ 1ll1am · C 1u\ (. i 1 h1.0n. \f\ on 1iu~p1oon of l1r1" ini& under th(' mnutnC'C of .1lc. ohol I • I t1 1hs,rn "·" '111ppt•,! IJtl· \\.-l1111'-'•'' L)n Dd \!Jr .\ \ 1·nlll' Costa Me.a .\ la .... nnHl\l'r Jnd Jn l'll~l'I ""'"' S~ ·u. "-Cfl' rl'JXlnl·d \lulen lr,1111 .111 o~ngaragc in th,· lllO hloll. 1lt l.•.1nn Street. somct1ml' tx't"ccn 11 ;' m \1 onda~ anJ 11 'n a m T uc,d.1' • • • .\ spon., b.ig \ 1,n\JIOl fli 1. rl·J tt, .11J'l -..... as reponl·d ,tukn from .in •!''Ii garage 1n the I IUO ~IO<"I. ol t-.1ni-~i.1n ~tfe('t 'l(lffiCllnll' hl.•l\\l'l'O -r' Ill '-' cdnc~a' .ind f'I J m l hu".t." Tht" lo-; "a<.1.•,11mJted JI !-l-11• • • • f\\O Oranlll' <. ounl\ m1n '-'l'f' .1 ,1 .. 1 I hur,dJ' 1n unrelated tnct- ·h 1 " .11 .1 '°louth Coast Plaza \ ,, •'••m r rJ, \ ..\~ron Sampson, 23. •I< )r.1n~r '-'J' picked up forsusf)idor\ 11 '' "'', l'thiud around 3:4() p.m. in 1h,· 11r111:r kH'I men's ""troom, off a ,,•n r,, •'rrhklr ndr Bullock's de.. •'·'""'' nt ''lire ~lichael Kirk Elder. ·, t Hunungton Beach also was 1rrl''tl·.I JI the same restroom around ' p n· 01\ ~u!>p!CIQO of~ • • • L t1hhlJ PHli equipment ~orth . ;-, "·'' reponed stolen from • 'h"l 1 .1 knn~d \a rd tn the 200 block 111 1.Mnn "ta"ct. l<Omct1me btt~ ' \1 r m \tonda) and 7 a.m. Tucs- J,1, Clemente m.an slain;· gllest in home so~ght 8 )' tbe Au~tlltd Prr<e.: \uthontlcs h.H c hl.·~un J manhunt 'trl•trhing from c an.1da 10 \tc\1cn in '>Carc h ofa 10.H·.u old< Jn.id~n "hn d1~ppc:arcd aftc.•r .1 rl'll fl'li \ir I 11rll' !'llkl"r \\il'I sutl11'.dtl>tl 1n hi'> <lrJnjLl" ( llUnt\ hl)me Thl' h<xl' 1ll tnrnH r l l l 111 \\II ham H R3~C'r t-' "J' h•unJ in hi\ ht'd C':ul\ \\ 1·dn1·-...1a, .l\l Mdinp IC'I l t \I t-hhl" ol th1 \,1n l kml'nh Poh~'t' Ocp~11 lml·n1 H 1\ tar e w \ blll<l<l ll'\I ~n,1 hru1 \C'd a' 1ffrom a~ tintt-JnJ 1n'<"'t1tl1th1r' !>eh'''' a p1llo" """' "'-''ll 10 '>t1lk &~er\ ·~am' .md ,uf11l\aW him EhlO\\ \lld Ehlow 1a pnhl·~ 1uT ~tirctiina for Blair Brian '\lobll' " ~O•,t>:ir 1>ld l anad1an "h,,m Bal.C'r hnJ '"' 1tt'd tn '>ta} at h1' home 'l1n~ 1· th t• ~·nd 111 ~h\\ .. I . .. I \I l .~ \., A4 Otano• Coast OAlL y PILOT /Friday JUM 7. 198~ --- • 14 HOUR SALE: 8:00 A.M .: TO 10: SAVE 30% ON SHORTS! All misses shorts by Motifs. St?rkez. Fun damental Thing, Paquette, Levi's, Jamie White. Sag Harbor. J BJ. and Topics in Plaza Shorts, 135. Reg 7.99 to 18.00 5.50 to 12.60 Our entire collection of misses short~ "' Sportswear 80's, 6/254 (Chaus not mclud ed.J Reg. 11 .99 to 32.00 8.40 to 22.40 Plus every pair of shorts 1n Juniors, 129/236/246. !Esprit. Generra and Santa Cruz not included I Reg . 7.00 to 20.00 4.90 to 14.00 FOCUS SPORTSWEAR Save 25%: On our already-reduced separates by your favorite woman designer Focus Sportswear. 121198/456. Reg. 9.99 to 74.99 . 6.99 to 52.49 Save 25%: On our enlire slock of already · reduced contemporary casual sportswear \Focus Sponswear. 243 Reg. 9 99 to 49.99 7.49 to 37.49 Save 25%: On selected "Network" cotton sheeting campshirts, pull on pants and shorts Focus Sportswear. 243 Reg 28 00 to 38.00 21.00 to 28.50 Save 25%: On our entire collection of.denim 1eans by your favorite woman Ge519ner Focus Sportswear, 1981456 Reg. 41 00 to 59.00 . . . 30.15 to 44.25 Save 25%: On selected cotton sheeting polo shirts and dropped waist skirts In white. yellow, pink and peach Focus Sportswear. 441 . Reg. 30.00.and 38 00 22.50 and 28.50 Save 25%: On our already reduced contem porary jackets, skirts. shirts. sweaters and more. Pastels and brights Focus Sportswear. 441 Orig 19.99 to 74 99 14.99 to 56.24 SPECIAL SIZES Save 25%: On our entire collection of Clio II polyester and silk blouses Sizes 38 to 44 More Woman, 127 Orig 12 99 to 21 99 9.74 to 16.49 Save 25%: On already redu ced coordinates by Ms Russ. and Fire Islander S11r>s 38 to 44 More Woman. 132 Ort~ 9 49 t<J 55 99 7.13 to 42.00 Save 25%: On already 11«l11r.P.<l ac.11vHwear tiy A1ler:m Sizes 38 ro 44 Mr>rt· Wom,in 279 · Orig 9 49 to 34 99 7.13 to 26.25 Save 25%: On selectf.!rl r '>hlrtS tn ldc;h1nr1 and basic colors. Mor" Woman. 127 Onq 11 99 to 26 00 8.99 t o 19.50 Save 25%: On already reduced PetttP c.oord1nates by Russ. Devon and Person,11 Petites. 287. Ong. 17 99 to 54 99 13.50 to 41.25 Save 25%: On selected Petite trousers by Counte.rparts, Koret anr1 Clio P1!tttPs. 287 405 . Reg 34 00 10 48 00 25.50 to 38.00 JUNIORS Save 30%: On our entira c ollP.r '"J' '1f wov~·n 1ops I except, Esprit. Generret nr S.mr i Cr1111 Juniors , 521124. Reg 9 99 to 50 00 6.99 to 35.00 Save 30%: On our already re<Jw .,!f •.11mm1•r collections from our best makerc; Jw11or'.> 1301445 Reg 9 99 to 39 99 6.99 to 27..99 Save 30%: On our entire collect1cin of casual pants and denims Including Palm1•t11J•, Cherokee and Sasson (Does nor "" ludf' Esprit. Generra or Santa Cru1 I J1ir11rir<, 129/2361247 Reg 19 99 to 34 00 13.99 to 23.80 S.ve 30%: On our entire SlO<-k ol 111n1or dresses. Juniors, 64 185 Reg 19 ~)<) 10 44.00 13.99 to 30.80 Save 30%: On ow nlroady red111.rod act1vewear Juniors 146 Acy 7 99 to 19 99 5.59 to 13.99 Save 30%: On Trouser 's Up Chtnd T fth1tt!-. 1n a variety~ colors. S11Ps S,M,L J11111c,1~. 971136. Reg 7 99 5.59 S.ve 30%: On our alrPady reduce<! .kn11 rops Juniors. 97 136 Reg 7 99 to 19 99 6.&9 ,,, 13.99 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Save 25%: On selected Koret polyester pull- on pants. Many colors. sizes 8 to 18, short or average. Plaza Sportswear, 135/442 . Reg 26.00 19.50 S.ve 25%: On our entire collection of Levi's Bendover and pull-on pants. Many colors, in misses' and petite sizes. Polyester . Plaza Sportswear, 135. Reg. 19.99 . . 14.99 Save 25%: On selected casual pants by Topics. Fntzi and Ms. Paquette. Sizes 8 to 18 Plaza Sportswear, 135. Reg. 20.00 to 24.00 . 15.00 to 11.00 Save 25%: On selected Hagga~ women's pants. including Brittany polyester gabar- dines, belted twills and sheeting. Sizes 8 to 18. average or short. Plaza Sportswear. 442. Reg 30 .00 to 34.00 22.50 to 25.50 Save 25%: On our entire collection of Cam- pus Casuals coordinates. Sizes 8 to 16. Plaza Sportswear. 65. Reg . 26.00 to 44.00 . 19.50 to 33.00. Save 25%: On our entire collection of Devon coordinates Sizes 10 to 18. Plaza , 237 . Reg 17.99 to 38.00 13.49 to 21.~ Save 25%: On our entire collection '>f Aileen activewear. Tees. tanks and shorts. Plaza Sportswear. 162. Reg. 14.00 to 30.00 . 10.50 to 22.50 Save 25%: On our ent•re collection of casual and career tops and bottoms by Josephine. Sizes 8 to 18. Plaza Sportswear. 100. Reg 19.99 to 28 .00 14.99 to 21.00 Save 25%: On,our entire collection blouses and pants by Teddi Sizes 8 to 18 Plaza Sportswear, 66 201 Reg. 19.99 to 30 00 14.99 to 22.50 Save 25%: On our entire collection of novel, ty sweaters from Diane Von Furstenberg, Beldoch Popper. Manea Kim . Plaza. 450. Ong. 14 49 to 44.00 10.M to 33.00 SPORTSWEAR BO's Save 30%: On our entire stock of blouses. Lloyd Williams. Anne Klem for New Aspects and more Silk, cotton, linen Sizes 4 to 14 or S.M,L. Sportswear. 80's, 1251134. Reg 9 99 to 40 .00 8.99 to 21.00 Save 30%: On our .entire collection of sweaters. Jeanne Pierre, Outlander and more Sizes S.M.L Sportswear 80's, 40/43 Ong 9 99 to 48 00 8.99 to 33.80 Save 25%: On selected campsh1rts, polos and tees by Fenn Wright & Manson, Glona Vanderbilt and Sync by Union Bay Sports- wear 80's. 252 Orig 14.99 to 34.00 " 11.25 to 25.50 Save 25%: On selected French canvas trousers by fampus maker. Many colors. m sizes 6 to 16 Sportswear 80's, 443. Reg 34.00 . 25.50 Save 25%: On seletced denim ieans by Calvin Klefn, Gloria Vanderbilt and Sasson . Size 6 to 16 . Sportswear 80's, 252. Reg 9.99 to 29 99 7.50 to 22.50 DRESSES Save 25%: On our entire collection of crepe dresses by Kann Stevens. Petite sizes Dresses, 163 Reg 59 99 to 74.00 45.00 to 56.50 Save 26%: On our entire collection of Lesile Fay Misses and Petite dresses. Dresses. 49 '163. Reg 39.99 to 92.00 ·. 30.00 to 89.00 Save 25%: On our entire collection of Plaza Dre5ses Dresses, 73 Reg . 19.99 to 68.00 14.19 to 61.00 Save 30%: On our entire collection of regular price and already reduced silk dresses. Solids and prints, sizes 6 to 14. Dress, 22. Reg . 98 00 to 140 00 " 11.IO to 11.00 Save 2:6%: On our entire collection of crepe Jnd voile dresses by Karin Stevens Great for c,ummc'r Dresses. 21 Sizes 6 to 14 Reg 49.99 to 74 00 37.60 to 56.50 Save 25%: On our entire collection of cotton, 1acquard and crcpe·de·chme dresses by Axiom. Cassis and Neil Martin Sizes 6 to 14. Dresses. 21 149. Reg 58.00 to 80 00 43.50 to I0.00 S.ve 2:6%: On selected lace and lace trirG dre~ses Drosses. 84 1131 Reg 59 99 to 170.00 44." to 127.50 INTIMATE APPAREL Save 30%: On our entire collection of women's sleepwear By Gilligan & O'Malley, Vanity Fair, Miss Elaine and many more Gowns, teddies. pajamas. Sleepwear, 24/30/232 1288 . Reg . 12.00 to 47.00 8.40 to 32.90 Save 50%: On selected Bali underwire bras 34 -36. B.C. 34·38 D Bras, 19. Reg. 13.00 to 16 00 8.50 to 8.00 Save 20%: On our entire collection of women's robes. loungewear and designer sleepwear. From Barad , Miss Elaine, Chris t1an Dior and more. Intimate Apparel. 51 154 /67 Reg. 14 99 to 145.00 .. 12.00 to 118.00 Save 20%: On our entire collection of daywear teddies. By Warner's Vanity Fair. Maidenform and others. Daywear, 63. Reg. 16.00 to 40.00 12.IO to 32.00 Save 20%: On our entire collection of Olga daywear. Camisoles, half-slip, full slips. bra slips, and tap pants. Daywear. 63. Reg . 11 .00 to 32.00 . . l .IO to 25.80 Save 20%: On our entire collection of Vassarette camisoles, half-slips, full slips and fashion daywear. Daywear, 63 Reg. 11 .00 to 22 .00 8.80 to 17.60 Save 20%: Our en tire collection of regular price b1kin1s, hipsters and briefs. Olga. Warner's, Vanity Fair. and more Pants, 260 Reg. 2 50 to 22.50 2.00 to 18.00 ~ASHION ACCESSORIES- Save 25%: On our entire collection of small leather goods. Rolfs. Anne Klein, Pierre Car din, Princess Gardner. and more Small Leather Goods, 142 Reg 5.00 to 100.00 . . . . 3.75 to 75.00 Save 25%: On our entire collection of pierc- ed and clip on earrings. Fashion Accessories. 201111 1141 /4271439 Reg . 8 00 10 35.00 • 6.00 to 26.25 Save 20%: On our entire collection of leather handbags and clutches (except Better Hand· bags). Fashion Accessories. 117I 1721422. • Reg. 14.99 to 96.00 .12.00 to 78.IO Save 20%: On our entire collection of leotards, tights and legwarmers. Fashion Ac cessories, 223. Reg. 6.95 to 39.00 . . . 5.51 to 31.20 Save 20%: On our entire collection of Evan Picone pantyhose, knee-highs and fashion textured hosiery Fashion Accessories, 77. Reg 3.50 to 18.00 2.80 to 14.40 Save 50%: On ou r entire stock of sunglasses by Tropic Cal.· Riviera,· Pnvate Eyes,' and more Sunglasses. 174 Reg. 9.00 to 25.00 4.50 to 12.00 Save 20%: On our entire collection of women's belts. Ladies' Belts, 86/449. Reg. 5.00 to 32.00 . . ... 4.00 to 25.80 WOMEN'S SHOES Save 25%: On our entire collection of shoes by Gloria Vanderbilt. Women's Shoes, 221 . Reg . 40.0Q tp.54.00 .......... 30.00 to 40.60 Save 25%: On our entire collection of Axiom shoes. Women's Shoes. 35.Reg. 29.99 to ' 45.00 22.49 to 33.75 S.ve 25%: On our entire collection of casual shoes by Penaljo. Women's Sh.oes, 140. Reg . 46.00 . . . . . . . . . . .. 34.60 Save 25%: On our entire collection of casual Browsabouts Women's Shoes. 140. Reg. 24.00 . 11.00 S.ve 25%: On our entire collection of casual styles by Easy Street. Women's Shoes. 140. Reg. 34.00 to 42.00 . 1 •••• 25.60 to 31.50 S.ve 21%: On our entire collectin of comfor· table Naturalizers. Women's Shoes, 222. Reg. 19.99 to 46.00 .... 14 .• to 34.IO S.ve 25%: On our entire collection of casual and dress shoes by Joyce. Women's Shoes, 285. Reg. 28 .00 to 39.00 . . 21.00 to 21.25 Save 25%: On our entire collection of san· dais end pumps by Mika and Bel Air Women's Shoes. 8. R&g. 24.99 to 59 99 . . 11.74 to 44.n S.ve 21%: On our entire collection of Trumps shoea. Junior Shoes, 75: Reg. 16.99 to 39 99 . • . 12.74 to 21.• S.v• 21%: On our entire collecuon of Mia and Unrsa shoes/ Junior Shoet, 181 . Reg. 24.99 to 48.oo .. · . . . 11.74 to 31.00 MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Save 30%: On our entire collection of regular price knit shirts. Famous American and French designers. (lzod not included .) Men's Sportswear. 50 212. Reg . 15.00 to 28.00 10.50 to 11.80 Save 30%: On our entire stock of regular price designer knit sportshirts. Men's Sports· wear, 212 /215/423 . (lzod not included.) Reg . 25.00 to 36.00 . . . 17.50 to 25.20 Save 30%: On our entire collection of swimwear. By Catalina. Daniel Axel, Speedo and many more. Men's Act1vewear. 291 /455. Reg. 10.00 to 34.00 .. 7.00 to 23.IO Save 30%: On our entire collection of men's walkshorts. Harris, Sportsphere, Recess, and more. Men's Act1vewear. 109 /~1 . Reg 15.00 to 36 00 10.50 to 25.20 Save 30%: On Haggar linen-weave and pinfeather slacks with belts. Many colors. sizes 32" to 42". Men's Sportswear. 182. Reg. 28.00 to 30.00 . 19.80 to 21 .00 Save 30%: On all Haggar Expando·matic slacks. Great selection. Men's Slacks. 182. Reg. 29.00 21 .00 Save 30%: On a selection of designer and famous maker 1eans Men's Sportswear. 290. Reg 36 00 to 42 00 25.20 to 29.40 FURNISHINGS & CLOTHING Save 60%: On our entire stock of men's sunglasses. Includes Rayban . Tropic-Cal, Riviera and more. Sunglasses, · 105/253. Reg. 10.00 to 65.00 5.00 to 32.50 Save 30%: On our entire collection of pat · terned full cut and fitted dress shirts by Arrow. Van Heusen and designers. Furnishings, 7/147/218 /431 . Reg. 18.00 to 29.50 12.80 to 20.85 Save 30%: On our entire collection of regular price better neckwear. Furnishings, 225. Reg. 12.00 to 18.50 . . . 8.40 to 12.96 Save 30%: On our entire collection of men's hosiery I except lzodl. Furnishings, 281 . Reg. 3.00 to 12.50 . .2.10to1.75 --Save 30%: On our entire collection of belts, including famous designer names. Furnishings. 220/404 /415. Reg. 13.50 to 22.50 . . . . . . 9.45 to 15.75 Save 30%: On our entire collection of regular-price wool and polyester wool suits by Allyn St. George or Neil Martin Selected stores. Men's C>::>th1ng, 9. Reg 195.00 to 225 .00 138.50 to 157.50 Save 25%: On our entire collection of men's G.H. Bass shoes Men's Shoes, 57. Reg. 24.99 to 54.00 . 11.74 to 40.60 Save 25%: On our entire collection of active shoes. (Except Sens1 sandals). Men's Shoes. 284. Reg. 19.99 to 54 .00 14.99 to 40.IO YOUNG MEN S.ve 25%: On selected denim outerwear. Vests and jackets. Young Men·s~189T Reg. 32.99 to 65,00 . ~ • . . . -. 24.7110 41.71 S.ve 21%: On our ·entire collection o1 packaged dress shirts by Chauvin, Sasson. Charlie and others. Young Men's, 183 Reg. 14.99 to 22.00 . 11.24 to 11.IO S.ve 21%: On our entire stock of casual pants by Modz and Lawman. Young Men's, 186. Reg. 19 99 to 34.00 14.11 to 21.IO S.ve 21%: On selected walkshorts by PCH . J.J . McWays. E.B.E .• Zeppelin and West Coast Ways. Young Men's. 185. Reg . 12.00 to 28.00 . . . . t .00 to 21.00 BOYSWEAR Save 40%: On our entire Health· Tex collec uon of size 4 to 7 sportswear. Boys'. 420 . Reg. 4.99 to 16.00 . . . . . 3.00 to l .IO S.ve 30%: On our entire Jay Jay knit shin and shorts collection for sizes 8 to 20. Boys'. 261241 . Reg. 6.99 to 15.00 J 4.20 to 10.IO Seve ~: On selected size • ro 20 lmtts from a famous maker 1~oys'. 26174. Reg 14.60 to 17.50 . . 10.11to12.21 S.ve 30%: On our entire collection of 111e 8 to 20 knits by Campus Le Tigre Stripes or sohds. Boys', 26. Reg 9.99 to • 15 00 1.00 to 10.• ' ' ! I t ( t ( • ( I Selection may vary store to store. No ~ial •ordef1. No telephone or mail orders 1nq,! . )Q P ~. MI iav• 30%: On our entire Adidas activewear ollection for size 4 to 20. Boys', 74/241 . teg. 7.50 to 17.00 .......... 5.26 to 11.90 iav• 30%: On all size 4 to 20 shorts by 0 .P. 1oys'. 74/241. Reg. 14.00 to I 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.IO to 11.90 iav• 30%: On size 4 to 7 screen-print T h1rts by 0 .P. Boys'. 74. Reg . 8.00 5.80 iav• 30%: On our entire collection of size 4 1 20 swimwear. (Does not include Juiksilver.I Boys'. 74 /241 . Reg . 6.00 to 2 00 .... . 4.20 to 15.40 iav• 30%: On selected dress shirts by i1onte Carlo. Many styles, colors. Boys' 8 to 0 239. Reg. 16.00 11 .20 iave 30%: On our stock of casual pants for oys sizes 8 to 20. From Complex. Bugle loy, more. Denim jeans not included. Boys, SJ. Reg. 18.00 to 26 oo 12.ecr to 1•..20 WEST COAST KIDS 0ave 40%: On our entire collection of 1ealth-Tex. for newborns, infants, toddlers, iris 4 to 14 and boys 4 to 7 West Coast ids, 4411 37 /418/419/428. Reg . 3.99 to 1 oo ...... 2.39 to 12.80· iave 30%: On our entire collection of girls' impers in sizes 2T to 14. West Coast kids. 4 83/90. Reg . 12.00 to 18.00 .8.40 to 12.80 iave 30%: On_ our entire collection of girls 7 ·1 14 sleepwear. Gowns, p.J. 's, robes, 0abydolls. West Coast Kids, 79 Orig. 5.99 to 0 00 4.19 to 28.00 iave 30%: On selected Carter's layette, plus •laywear for newborns, infants, toddlers and iris 4 to 6x. West Coast Kids, 2 83 /9011371234. ~eg . 2 75 to 8 00 . . . . . 1.93 to 12.80 iave 30%: On our entire collection of resses for newborns, infants, toddlers and r•rls 4 to 14. West Coast Kids, 47 /90196. 'eg 9.00 to 42.99 8.49 to 30.10 iave 30%: On our entire collection of girls N1mwear in sizes 2T to 14. Catalina, 0 P nd more. West Coast Kids, 83190 234 268 0eg. 10.00 to 26 00 7.00 to 18.20 ELECTRONICS iava 130.00:. Magnavox l9'' diagonal remote • olor portable. IDept 72) lrtg. 449.00 319.00 >ave 140.00: RCA 25" diagonal remote color - Jble model. IDepl. 72l Ong 639 00 499.00 .. ve 210.00: Zenith 25" diagonal 1ernote col r console !Dept 721 Ong . 849 00 839.00 •ave 10.00: Panasonic personal stereo · assette with headphones IDept 447 ) leg 44.99 34.99 Save 50%: Braun 12 cup coffeemaker !Dept. 951. Orig 60 00 29.99 Save 25%: Ritz kitchen linens, appliance covers !Dept 2551 Reg. 2.25 to 20 00 1.69 to 15.00 Save 50%T Crisa specialty sremware 1n 7 styles, 16-pc Milano beverage se1 or 18 pc Posnano beverage set !Dept 2081 Orig. 20.00 to 25 00 • . 9.99 Save 33% to 35%: All Washington Forge steak sets . (Dept 1941 Reg 15.00 to 20 00 9.99 to 12.99 Save 20%: Black and Decker Spacemaker coffeemaker (Dept 95l Ong 75 00 59.99 Save 33%: West Bend electric wok (Dept 95l Ong 29 99 19.99 Save 41%: Krups slicer !Dept 95! Ong 60.00 ' 34.99 Save 33%: Windsong ceiling fan with schoolhouse light kit Reg 89 99 59.99 ENTERTAINING Save 50%: Anta Genesis stoneware op~n st0ck place Sf 1t1ngs •w1s 1 Dept 11 1 Ong 7 00 to 192 00 3.50 to 96.00 Save 50%: Scul1Jllllcl rrnx rind mi'ltCt' cl1nner ware 111 6 rolors 1 Dcpl 11 1 Orig 4 25 to 75 ()fl 2.12 to 37.50 t Save 50%: Sanqo Black L1l1ec; or MPmories semi porcelain 1 Dept 11 Ong 125 00 10 142 00 59.99 Save 50%: Vtllenf'uve stemwarl' from J G Durand French full lf'dO crysldl 1 Dept 361 Reg 9 00 3.99 Save 50%: Shannon·or L11w.i lull lead uystal stemware fOPpl 361 RPq 16 00 7.99 •ave 30.00 to 90.00: VHS and Beta remote 1deo recroders (Dept 2351 . Orig 299 00 to 49.00 269.00 to 359.00 Save 5.00: 13" crystal hOwl from Sweden iave 100.00 to 230.00: VHS and Beta stereo !Dept 36l Reg 19 99 14.99 r h1 fr video recorders with wireless remotes Save 33%: 3 piece tray se ts in asstn styles Dept. 2351 Orig 649 oo to colors t0Ppt 701 Re~J 15 00 9.99 49.00 549.00 to 619.00 Save 20% TO 50: Franciscan Ref,lect1ons - ~DOMESTICS Save 18% to 50%: All current shee1 pat- terns. (Dept. 21 Ong. 11 .00 to 72 .00 . 4.99 to 59.99 Save 50%: All discontinued sheets !Dept. 21. Orig 26 00 to 70.00 3.99 to 34.99 Save 22% to 50%: Megan by Dan River. Windsor Ins and Hillsborough from Burl ington and Keswick from Fieldcrest no iron sheets. !Dept. 21 Ong 9.00 to 31 00 · 4.99 to 17.99 Save 21% to 50%: Kaleidoscope and Simply Tuhps from Wamsutta, Empress Garden from Fieldcrest . Kapalua from Burlington cotton polyester shee1s (Dept 21 Ong. 10 00 to 30.00 · 5.99 to 18.99 Save 18% to 23%: New Lrz Claiborne no- iron polyester cotton percales. !Dept. 2l. W ill be 17.00 to 37 00 12.99 to 30.99 Save 18% to 25%: Dior solid color sheets w11h satin p1p1ng (Dept 21 Orig. 16.00 to 37.00 11.99 to 30.99 Save 15% to 22%: Marimekko's new Iceberg design eary-care sheets (Dept 2l. Will be 18.00 to 38.00 13.99 to 31.99 Save 30% to 44%: Wamsut1a assorted sheet sets. !Dept. 21. Orig 27 00 to 63 00 14.99 to 45.99 Save 23% to 33%: Imported flannel sheets !Dept 21 Orig, 13.00 to 24 00 9.99 to 15.99 Save 47% to 50%: Liz Claiborne comforter se1s !Dept 1751 Ong 95 00 to 140 00 all sizes 49.00 Save 37% to ~sstd Jazzy Jacquards by J R United I Dept 231 Reg 6.00 to 60 00 2.99 to 34.99 Save 50%: Assorted famous maker towels. some .with minor flaws I Dep1 23l Ong If perfec t 4 00 to 16 00 1.99 to 3.99 Save 50%: A selected group bf bath asscessones I Dept 144 1 Ong 3 99 to 39 99 1.99 to 19.99 Save 50%: 015con t1nued bedspreads from Fa5h1on Home Bloomcraft and Max Raw1c.z tDepr l Ol Ong. 32.99 to 79 99 16.49 to 39.99 Save 50%: All our beclsprPdcJs from India lnk_ tDept 101 011g . 400.00 to 49.5 00 all sizes 199.99 Save.50%: Acrylic fleece f'T\a'tttes.s pads by. Bare.la y. !Dept 264 1 Ong 47 00 to 62 00 all sizes 16.99 Save 43% to 50%: Color Plus 11 tablecloths IJy Vera m discontinued colors l0ep1 1131 Orig 18 00 lo 50 00 5.99 to 24.99 Matching napkin orig 3 50 1.99 Save 40% to 50%: 015c.on1 1nueo placemats and napkins 1n vinyls. quilted polyester cot LOn. woven leatht:?rs IDt>pt 113 011q 3 50 to 5 00 1.99 to 2.99 \Japkin. orig 2 50 99 FURNITURE Save 901.00: 5 pc Orn•nt.11 rfon r\q room Dept 274! 0114 2000 00 1099.00 Save 800.00: 5 p( Sta1nley Tr.mqull11y dining room IOep! 2741 Owi 1899 00 1099.00 Save 651.00: Catnt1ppt!r ledtt11•i µlu!> recliner Top qrd1n ler1thPr matrherl w11h Boltdfle)( vinyl Pub sryling with ac1111o;1.il>lt• ht>adrest 1DPpt 2 10l Orig 100000 349.00 M.ve 20.00:_ Royal Calvalrer electric type open stock pldre c;ettings sets !Dept 11 l -Ortg 3 00 to 75 00 .II to 39.'99 vnter. 10ept. 131. Ortg. 199 00 -_1J9.-.. __ _,.ilblit:JJriltft~-tn'fr.t"\~11 ........ ,..,...,...m..-ni....------..,,..--- '8ve 150.00: Fisher 100 watt audio system Dept. 881. Orig 999 00 849.00 'ave 100.00: Technics 100 wall audio ystem. (Dept 881 Orig. 799 00 899.00 .. ve 20.00: Fisher 3-pc. AM /FM stereo assette. Detachable keyboard has 18-built in ythyms. 9 chords, detachable speakers Dept. 4471. Reg. 199.00 179.00 ttOUSEWARES leve 33%: Farberware 13 pc cookset Dept. 1431. Reg . 134.98 87.99 leve 21%: Ritz novelty stripe grid collection. Dept. 2551. Reg . 3.00 to 20..00 2.25 to 16.00 ;eve ~: Kathryn Gale novelty aprons Dept. 2551. Reg 19.99 14.11 leve 30%: Metro/Style Tech bowl sets, tetmers. stockpots. cookware {Dept 143) leg. 9.99 to 39.99 1.99 to 27.99 lev• 22%: Regal 12 pc Reflections . O<>kware {Dept 1431 Ong 89 99 U .99 S.ve ~: All open stock Club cookware. Dept 1431 leg 30.00 to 72.00 15.00 to 39.00 le~ 20%: J.-4 Henckels 12 pc cutl rv s t Degt. 1941. Reg ~ 99 71.99 . dinnerware in 4 p.ltterns l Dept 11 1 Ong 2 05 to 88 75 1.02 to 44.37 SMALLWARES Save 13%: Deluxe organizer wrth velcro flap, 3-rrng binder in asstd colors (Dept. 15). Orig . 38 00 . sale 29 99 24.99 Save •n extF• 35%: All poster frames 1n a wide selection of styles, colors and sizes IDept. 151 Save 25%: All Cross pens I Dept 15) Orig. 11 00 to 100.00 1.25 to 75.00 Save •n Htra 25%: Leisure Luggage 5 pc se t rn black nylon, tan trim S?1e 9 99 to 35 99 8.99 to 21.99 Save 60%: Elvis Presley Marilyn Monroe ~nd, Sh fr Y Tempie vinyl anc1 porcelmn dolls I' !Do t 2381 On 9 77 to 400 00 4.89 to 200po Save 50%: MonkPy puppet IOept 28) • Orig 20 00 10.00 Save 50%: Asstd rag dolls I Dept 281 Orig 4 99 to 25 00 2.41 to 12.50 Save an extra 25%: L.uk Classic Stripe tri1velhng companion~ 1n tar only Orig 75 00 to 1e;r 50. sate. 4.9.99 .io 119.99 ... to llM 11f4iate markdowns may have been tak n. All av&Jlabtl't wh1IP owmt1t1P~ lMf / Save I00.00: Sir Charles Leather Plus . t Recliner By Barcalounger Top grain leather with Naugaplus vinyl back. sides !Dept 2101 Ong. 999.00 391.00 S.ve 401.00: All lca1ht>r rt>1 hnt>r with layered back. pushbu11on rf'rltn1nq f Dt>pt 2101 Ong 1200 00 799.00 Save 302.00: Trdd1t1on,1l Brn11qh.1m tr1111w queen convertible c-;ofd c Dept 73.J Orrq 890 00 • 581.00 Sta~1onar',f c;of,1 0 11q 710 00 ~ 411.00 Stat1onMy lovese;H 011q 100 oo 441.00 S.ve 500.00: ContemporJr\' St Thomas 2 pc full convf"fttble ~ttonAI tDt>pt 2331 Orrg 1599 00 10ll.OO S.ve 512.00: Tran 1t1onal !>tiddow rream <lUM>n convertrblr sofa IOept 2331 • Cftl{) 1160 00 -..oo Orange Coast OAILV PILOT /Fr~ay, June 7, 1985 A.I - Save 1351.00: Player modular seating group Contemporary saddle back styling in Her culon Action velvet Other fabrics svarlabl~ t.tt comparative savings IDept 233 1 Orig 2950 00. sale 1799 00 1599.00 Save 80.00 to 230.00: Morris Santa Fe oak modular bedroom I Dept 921 Orig 149 00 10 949 00 89.00 to 689.00 S.ve 122.00: Queen Anne style w ing chair Cabr1ole legs, tufted back reversible T cushion in velve1 4 color choices Ong 299 .00 1n.oo LAMPS Save~ Exclusive St1ffel 31 scalloped urn 1 Dept 71 J Reg 250 00 now 99.99 MATTRESSES Save 50%: Sealy mattrt:?SS clearance Clearance s~v1ngs on ~II our Sealy Comfon Rest and Hotel PosHJ1Ppedic collections Firm Oriq 129 95 T"' 1n Or1q 199 95 Full Oriq 599 95 Out't>t Or•q 699 95 K1nq E,tr.1 Form Oriq 189 95 T"" r Or•q 249 95 F 11 Oriq b99 95 011 " I Or1q 799 95 I\ r I Hotel Po .... 1urep.,oJ 0119 259 95 T w Or 1q 359 95 ~ • Onq 899 95 011t'•' Or1q 1049 9~ I\ t 55.00 97.00 247.00 347.00 77.00 117.00 297.00 397.00 107.00 167.00 427.00 547.00 CARPET AND AREA RUGS Save 33% to 50%: Cut n loop and plusfi styles 1n over 300 dPs1gnf'r l olors Wall to wall carpeting 14.99 to 29.99 sq. yd. instaled Orig Now 30 00 Romance 14.11 32 00 Golden G.:ttt> 17.19 43 00 Silhouette 19.91 46 00 Bel Aire 22.19 45 00 Champaqne 22.19 46 00 Llano DrtvE' 22.19 50 00 Rhodes 22.tt 48 00 T at>ttZ ~-- 60 00 Velvet Grace 21.99 S.ve .., eirtra 20%: All our .-.rpa ruqc; Con tpmporary and Oriental de~1gns 1mportt>d from Spain Italy Belgium Israel 1 DPpt ' 451 Ong ~ oo to 750 oo n .• to -.a ) .. ' ---------M t .... hi A& Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 7, 1985 THE BROA-DWAY'S 14 HOUR SALE: 8:00 A.M'. TO 1d:OO P.M. SATURDAY,· JUNE 8 TH. WE'VE HIGHLIGHTED 15 SPECTACULAR REASONS TO SHOP . . . THE BROADWAY'S ONE DAY SALE 1 •Save 170.00: Sango 65-piece dinnerware set. Choose from an assortment of fine china patterns. (Depi. 11 ). Reg . 250 .00 .... 79.99 2 • Save 30%: Longchamps crystal stemware . Fu ll lead crystal from France by J . G. Durand. (Dept. 36 ).. Reg. 3.99 .............. 2.79 3 •Save SO°k: Samsonite GTI luggage. High Tech with black hardware and red accents. (Dept. 33). Orig . ·35 ,00 to 110.00 ......................... ~ ........................................................... 17.49 to 54.99 4 •Save 35%: All ou(photo frames. Choose from our wide selection. (Dept. 15). Reg. 4.99 to 40.00 .................. 3.24 to 25.99 5 •Save 70.01: Cuisinart 7-Superpro. 12-cup capacity, 4 blades. (Dept. 452 ). Orig. 250.00 ............ · ............ : ......... 179.99 &•Save 46.00: Our exclusive 13-pc . Farberware cookset. lncludiRg 1, 2 and 3 qt. covered bowl set. (Dept. 143). Reg : 134.98 ... 87.99 7 •Save 35% to 50°A>: Selected queen or king size sheets and cases . (Dept. 2). Orig. 22.00 to 37 .00 ........................... 6.99 . . 8 •Save 12.00 to 32.00: Bea ch and body towels. In assorted styles. (Our Cabana Colle ction is excluded.) (Dept. 23). Orig. 20.00 to 40 .00 ................................................................ : ........ ~ ..................... 7.99 9 • Save 473.00: 5', 6' or 7' transitional convertible sofa . Loose · pillow back styling In 100°k> cotton duck . Spinal bond innerspring mattress . Special order fabrics at simirar savings. (Dept. 233). Orig . 850 .00 ................................ Your choice 377.00 10 •Save 130.00: Magnavox 19" color portable with remote control. (Dept. 72 ). Orig . 449 .00 ................................. 319.00 11•Save20%: Crystal table lamp. Available in your ch oice of 4 sparkling styles. (Dept. 71 ). Reg . 49.99 ...... ·.:-· ....... -....... 39.99 12·• save 50%: All our flowers and vases . Choose from our wide selection . (Dept. 413 ). Flowers, reg. 2.00 to 25.00 ...... 1.00 to 12.50 Vases, reg. 30.00 to 95.00 ......................................................... -....................... 15.00 to 47.50 13 •Save an extra 30°/o: All our silverplated holloware . Choose from casseroles , baby goods barware and more. (Dept. 166). 14 ~.Save 272.00: Contemporary Parson style sofa . White textured back sofa with Parson legs and coord inating accenr pillows. (Dept. 38).0rig. 649 .00 ................................................................................................. 377.00 .Matching loveseat, orig. 599 .00 ...................................................... : ............................. 367.00 Matching queen sleeper, orig . 899.00 .............................................................................. 587.00 15 •Save 122.00: Queen Anne style wing chair . Cario le legs, tufted back, reversible T-cushion in velvet. 4 color choices . (Dept. 276). \ ... 01ig . 299.00 .................................................................................................... 177.00 t I • SMALLWARES Save 33%% to 50%: All Tr1v1al Pur<.,111 t games: Trival Pursuit, Young Player 's Game. Silver Screen. Sports Add1t1on Baby Boomers. !Dept 151 Orig 29.99 to 39 99 19.99 Save 50%: Samsonite Carry Paks ~dsy-care casual luggage dutfle. ca rry-on garinent bag (Dept 331 Orig 29 99 14.99 Save an extra 25%: S 1P1c,rn If-C.1r1y Aways garmP1 • ti.1q <1• 1 159 99 "'"''~ 79 99 59.99 Carry on. or1q (19 ~9 "'" •· 49 99 36.99 HOME ENTERTAINING Save 20%: l I•,.~ '1P• <ir.ited dnd sculpturl'd giftware ( 01·11• 11 Save 14% to 40%: Leno x Gorham and MH<asa stamw.irP <Dept 36J. Save 50%: 0111 PntHC! tir.i~s collection (Dept 701 R· (1 7 50 10 200 00 3.75 to 100.00 Save 33 %: l"nCJ'I( cand , • .., <Dept 4131. Reg 60 to • !JO .40 to 6.00 Save 20% to 40%: Wt•dqwood Adams collection· 5 Pt pl.tu· ~1 t11ngs. Azalea or Lancaster D•·pt 11 Or1q 55 00 29.99 Save 30%:· M1~ 1-..., ' ryst 11 tableware Many stylPS c;t1cJp ... ~ dncf ! Mes 10 choose from Oepl 412 HOUSEWARES Save 22°~: 12 pr R1~go11 RPflect1ons cookware -;et IDPpl 1431 Orig ,89 99 89.99 Save 20% to 50%: 111 Pntue selec tion of copper IDept 205 Reg 12 50 to 45 00 9.99 to 32.99 Save 2S.28%: T dylor drtCI Ng wok ~ls . 10 pc. set. rPq 25 00 28 00 19.99 Save 10.00: W1•t T 1nr•c, AM FM c;hower rc1d10 I Dept 201 0• l 24 99 14.99 S.ve 30.00: 11 pr. Ai>vf>rp cookware set Copper or carb on c1ire bottom 11 IDept 1431 Orig 119 9989.99 Save 25%: L1fe11me r utlf!ry sets 29.99 11 p1 San ta FP C'.'\Jtlery 'iPt tDept 1941 Af.Q 39 99 29.99 DOMESTICS Save 41% to 50%: Martex solid rotor sheets In easy-care cottonJ polyester . Sllects. or1g , 12 00 to 27 00. 3.99 to 13.99 Cas~s !Dept 21 Or1g 12 00 to 14 00 pr 6.99 and 7.99 All current sheet patterns. !Dept. 21 Orig. tc.:rn<; !Dept 21 Orig 11 00 to 72 00 4.99 to 59.99 Save 13% to 23%: All our Laura Ashley 200 count sheets. (Dept. 21 Orig 26 00 to 46.00 • 19.99 to.39.99 Save 43% to 50%: Assorted comforters I Dept 1751 Orig 52 99 to 129 99 all sizes 29.99 Save 50%: Tripoli La te c omfort1·r SPtS I Df!l)t 1751 Orig 140 00 to 300 00 . 69.99 to 149.99 Save 50%: Fieldcrest Populcirity Popularity Strip~· 100"'• cotton row/\f<, tDept 231 Orig 6 00 t<1 12 00 2.99 to 5.99 Save 14% to 37o/o: Gr.11111 Prix 11Jll1~1 t1on froni Avant1 . !Dept 231 Ony l 00 to 16 00 5.99 to 9.99 Save 25% to 50%: Saddles11tch towels by J P Stevens !Dept 23 1 Orig 4 00 10 13 00 . 2.99 to 4.99 Save 50%: Famous maker embellished towels 111 selected styles. 2 bath sizes ID~pt 231 Orig 7.00 to 25 00 4.99 to 7.99 Save 50%: Laura Ashley "Dhurri" or Liz Claiborne "Jwill" to~els IDeµt. 231. Orig. 4 00 to 16.00 1.99 to 5:99 Save 50%: All rag rugs in stock I Dept. 2b51 Orig 2&.-00 ta 60 .00 · 12,99 to 29.99 Save 18% to 35%: Our exclusive Finesse '>hdg or Kismet low pile (Dept 265). Orig 11 00 to 33.00 8.99 to 25.99 Save 50%: Crosc1ll or Dakota discontinued c.omforters. Assorted styles, colors and sizes 1n the group. (Dept. 10) Orig, 49.99 to 224 99 . 24.99 to 112.49 Save •n IMldftionel 10%: off the wl .ite sale prices of our entire stock of pillows !Dept. 2661. Orig. 20.00 to 160.00 . 8.99 to 80.99. Save an additional 10%: Off the White Sale prices of our en<ire selection of mattress pads IDept 2641 Orig 30 00 to 80 00. White sale prices 14 99 10 54 99 13.49 to 49.49 Save 23% to 50%: Carefree tablecloths 1n rl1scont1nued colors I Oepr 113 Ong 26 00 to 44 .00 alt alzes 12.99 ~atching napkin, orig 3 25 2.49 Special purchase: Ralph Lauren 100% Pima cation tablecloth<; hy Barw1I Sflg hlJ.mperfe<. t1ons . <Dept 1131 alt sires 14.99 Save 38% to 60%: 01sc.ont1n.ied famous maker Chine-se Pmbro1de~r1 ta6lecloth~ I Dept 1131 Orty 30 00 to 65 00 all sizH 11.99 Napkin. oriq 3 25 Save 44%: French imported 8 pc ~f't" !Dept 1131 Orig 17 99 2.49 placemat .... t _, ·----...,..--·---------------·---. . -----· . -----------I • FURNITURE Save 651 .00: Henredon Hadleigh Manor canopy bed . (Dept. 921 Ong 2000.00 . . . 1349.00 Save 696.00: Dixie Chateau Country 5·pc. French bedroom. !Dept 92). .. Orig 1995 00 -1299.00 Save 951 .00: 6-pc. black lacquer bedroom. (Dept. 921 Orig 3300 00 2349.00 Save 362.00: Imported rattan queen canopy bed; fruitwood finish. (Dept. 1651 Orig. 750.00 . . . . . . .. 388.00 Save 151.00: Imported Italian Queen Anne black lacquer side chair · (Dept. 1651 Ong 250.00 99.00 Save 181.00: Imported Italian Queen Anne black lacquer arm chair. (Dept. 165). Ong 300 00 119.00. Special purchHe: Contemporary lea ther chair and ottoman. (Dept. 165). . .. 288.00 Save 251.00: Douglas 5-pc smoke glass Jr. dining set (Dept. 2741. Orig. 700 .00 .449.00 Save 851.QO: 5-pc. black lacquer dining set (Dept 2741. Orig. 1650.00 .. , ... 799.00 Save 728.00: 5-pc. French dining room set. (Dept 274) Ong. 1675.00 . . 949.00 Save 201.00: Eric Morgan oak entertainment center. (Dept. 2751. Orig. 700.00 . • . 499.00 Save 56!1.00: Morris oak 3-pc. wall system. (Dept. 2751. Ong. 1600.00 1049.00 Save 1IO.OO: Chippehdale style wing chair, ottoman. (Dept. 165). Ong 548 00 318.00 Save 111.00: Tulip chair. (Dept. 1651. Orig 249.00 138.00 Chair with casters. orig. 279.00 1U.OO Save 311.00: Trad1ti9nal cam~i hack sofa. Rolled arms and loose pillow iJck in mauve. Orig. 799.00 • 418.00 Matching loveseat, orig 779.00 •.OO Matching chair. orig. 499 00 211.00 S.ve 451.00: Contemporary brass and gla wall unit. For your stereo. TV. records and decorative accenories. tmported from Italy !Dept. 165). Orig 1060.00 .'511.00 S.ve 800.00: Sir Charles Leath r Plus Rechner By ~arcalounger . Top grain leather with Naugaplus vinyl back . sides. (Dept. 2101 Ong 999 00 m .oo -· . Save 128.00: Imported rattan swivel rocker. Dark ra ttan covered in 100% olefin in a natural color (Dept. 165). Orig. 225.00 . 99.00 Save 150.00: Imported brass and glass pivot table. From Italy. The bottom 2-levels can swing out to provide a geometric design or they can be stac:ked to make a single table (Dept. 1651. Orig. 349 00 199.00 Save 1351.00: Player modular seating group Contemporary saddle back styling 1n Her · culon Action velvet Other fabrics available at comparative savings. (Dept. 2331 Ong. 2950.00, sale 1799.00 . 1599.00 Save 829.00: Morris contemporary 5-pc. din- ing room. Rectangular table with 4 side chairs. (Dept. 2741 Orig 1330.00 799.00 Matching china, orig. 1050.00 849.00 Matching arm chair, orig. 270.00 139.00 ELECTRONICS Save i0.00: Magnavox 13" diagonal remote color portable. !Dept. 72). Orig. 339.00 2a.OO S.ve 130.00: ACA VHS h1-fi video recorder with full function remote. (Dept. 2351 Ong. 749.00 . . . . . . . . 819.00 Save 30.00: Sanyo ultra compact AM I SW I FM stereo cassette recorder (Dept. 4471. Reg. 99.99 19.99 Saw• 15.00: Keytronics telephone with tone/pulse dialing. (Dept. 4261. Reg . 29.99 . . 14.99 S.ve 15.00: Hummingbird telephone with pulse dialing. (Dept. 4261. Reg. 29.99 14.99 Save 40.00: Maytag f amily-si.ze automatic washer. (Dept. 801. Orig. 499.00 . 461.00 Savej20.00: Hoover upright vacuum. (Dept 114). Orig 89.95 . 11.16 Save 160.00: Sony 19" diagonal n•mot.e rolor portable. lO-key infrnrcd remote-. sleep t 1mf•r, stereo-r.-ndy pl ug und roble-resdy tun 1ng. (l>ept 72). Orig 6 19 00 •.oo S.ve 30.00: Panasonic 3-pc. stereo to·go Dual cassettes, 5-band graphic equali1er, high speed dubbing and auto·stop !Dept. 447). Reg. 199'.0P . 1•.00 S.ve I0.00: Frigidaire 16 cu . ft refrigerator. A frost free with 8dJuStable shelves. cnspers and meat keeper. IOept 90). ( ' Orig. 629.00 531.00 ' , NATOreluctant oil 'Star Wars' Shultz says foreign mintSter·s balking doesn't deflect U.S . research prog~am ESTORIL. Portugal (AP) -In a setback for U .S .. "u.clear arms control strateay. NATO ~rciar ministers concluded a t'Wo-day conference . today without cndorsjng President Reagan's c..ontroversial "Star Wars" initiative. · The French and Danes balked at formally endorsing research into a space-bl'~ anti-missile S)'stem. and the ministers' final stat~ment failed to put the Nonh Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization squarely behind one of the key clements of Reagan's defense ~licy. Secretary of State George P. Shult1 . . Keach released from jail said at a news ~onfcttncc that the United States would have hkcd an t'ndorsement, but added he'd known from the stan there would be obJCC· tions. "It would be a great mis1ake 1f anyone were to t'hink tht research program of the United States is in any way deflected" as a result of the communique, he said. ··11 will go on," Shultz said. 1ns1st- 1ng there was "QUiit' widespread suppon for doing this research on the part of the allies." The ministers' final statement said the allies "strongly suppon U.S. efforts in all three areas of nego- tiauon" with lhc So~1ct5 in Ocneva The thr~ arcb arc st,,..tegi<' and intcrmed ate range nuclear we1~nc; as wclJ as.s1>3ce-based ~e.a~ns. hult1 was asked about French assertion~ that use of the word "efTons" instead of "~s111on~·· meant the aJhes had not formally endorsed U.S. posture on c.vcr) negotia11qg issul'. "Prect5'' phraseology 1s somcttung that the Fre.nch seek aod oftentimes ·they. ha ve ii g~ point." Shuhi replied. huhz ~1d he took "great en· couragemen1·· from the com- mun1que's support of U.S.-Sov1et arms control talks 1 n Geneva, adding. ··1 think as an over<Ul prpposiuon. this has been a most satisfyini meelln•" "hultz \Std he cJtpected lO meet wHh v1et Fore·1an M1n1ster ndrc1 A. Gromyko 1n Auaust when both v1s1t Helsinki to commemorate the I 0th 11nn1 vers.ar) or the s1sn1ng of the Hel 1nkr accords, which provided for freer e:11change of people and ideas between the Eas1 and West. The two last met May 14 in Vienna. ' Br1t:11n's Lord t arrington. NA TO secretary-general, said at a news conference that some aJlies believe "'1f you mention research it commits you to the future·and to deployment"' ora space-based cttfensc system. The research 1s so complicated that deployment 1s not env1s1oned unlll lhe next decadt.> The final statement called on the Soviet• Union to ··adopt a pos1t1ve approach" at the Geneva arms talks. Joblessness holds· for fourth month WASHINGTON (AP) -The na-ous limes 1n th1lt pc:nod when the tion's civilian unemployment rate labor picture has been relau vely held at 7.3 percent in May for the stagnnnt. fourth straight month. the longest I ndecd. c1v1 lian joblessness has stagnant period in at least 14 years. been moving 10 the narrow ra nge .of the Labor Department reported 7. I percent to 7.5 percerp for the last NEW YORK (AP) -Actor Stacy today. year. Keach returned to the United States Manufactunngcmployment fell b~ The number of unemplo}ed today after serving six months in a 28.000. the fifth straight monthl} .\mcncans totaled 8.4 m1lhon 1n British prison for cocaine smuggling. decline. Since the start of the year. Ma\ the le' el that has held since.' expressing relief at being home and some 163.000 manufacturing jobs Febr~ary promising to wage a war against drug have been lost. C'onstruc11on em plo} ment rose b) abuse. But the economy overall created 30.000 while the weakest segments of "I can't tell you enough how great 11 Stacy Keach 345.000Jobs 1n May. with virtually all manufactunng. electncal equipment 1s to be alive. to be home and in New the gain 1n the services sector. Some and clothing. fell b} 24.000. York City," said Keach, who read a 111 ,000 of those jobs were health· or After 30 months of the economic statement at a news conference after dunng his incarceration. and vowed busjness.-related. recovery. manufacturing has . re· his arrival at Kennedy International to tourthe country speaking a bout the At the same time. the overall ~ained onl} about 60 percent of the Airport. "It wa~uo fly in and !>CC problem of drug abuse. -unemployment rate amoung young Jobs lost danng the 1981·!!2 re- that lady with the torch." 'Ttl take a little rest and then I'll be men. traditionally one of the strong-cession. Janet Norwood. com· Keach. the star of "M1 cke) pill· going out. I'll talk on campuses. I'll be est labor pools fo r manufacturing. m1ss1oner of labor staustics. said in ane's Mike Hammer." was wearing a talking more about that lat~~· Tod~)' was up. The jobless rate fort hose aged· congressional testimony today. double-breasted gray sull '>'llh a red is not the da}. rm whacked. he said. 20.24 rose 1.2 pc:rcentrage points to In fact. employment levels in six lie. He smiled, blew kisses· and 12.5 percent. industnes are below what they were repeatedly flashed the thumbs-up He closed the news conference by And for teen-agers. the rate rose dunnt1 the recession. Those 1ndus- sign for photographers. reading an excerpt from Oscar from 17. 7 to 18. 9 percent, due tnes arc steel. tobacco. te\tiles. "These past six months ha ve been Wilde's poem. "Ballad of Reading primanly 10 nsingJoblessness among chemicals. leather and petroleum and the most painful ever for me. and also -Jail.·· Wilde. like Keach. served a college-age youths. coal. Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT/Fridey, Jun. 1. 1185 N ~ TIO~ --- North Florida wilclftre situation called critical MADISON, Fla. -Witdfirt5 l~bed offby t~odaysofl~tnina seonns burned in three North Flonda counltt'S today. and forettryolfiCiaJs called the muauon .. crit1cal." A1 least 20 WJldfirn Oared aloQS• boomttan&·sbaped '°" mile stretch tbroua)l Madison. Lafayette 111d Taylor countjes_ saJd a state Dtv1s1on of Fore-s(ry sPOkC'Sman. who added that some or1he rtn:S are out of control. The tariest blaze was bumina 1,200 acres near Madison and could advance on the Cll) DALLAS -·As much as 16 inches of rain over pans ofTeu.s created floods that swept away trailers. t.randed people atop their houses, k.i~ blby animals 1n a w1ldhfc compound and Swept away two people, autbont1e-s say. Most of the creeks and n vers had returned to their ban1cs tOday, but at least 30 people remained homeless 1n Wichita FalJs. Authont1es planned to renew their st"arch today for a 12-year-old boy who vnaished while playina in a creek and a 19-year-old man who was swept into the water as he walked across the La.kt K1lkapoo sp11lwa}. Solon calla fallout erltlmm 'cheap aot'. SALT L.\KE C"ITY -Allegations that he has sufled independent sc1en11fic re\ 1e"" on effects of radioactive fallout are ··a cheap shot" attack.ina "the one person who's really gone lO bat" for fallout VICllffiS. Wd Sen. Omo Hatch. R-l'tah Ten sc1enusts signed a letter ques11oning the obJcctiv11y and 'alid1t) of rad1~p1de m1olog1cal tables to be used to detemunc proposed federal compensauon rates for specific radiauon-induced cancers or other d1~ases. The letter was made public at a news conference here Thursday sponsored b) the Downwinders. an organwujon seeking compensations for cancer v1ct1ms who hved downwind of the open-air atomic testing in Nevada in the 1950s and earl) 1960s. Jury begins deliberating Von Bulow case PROVIDENCE. R.I. -After six weeks oftesumony from 42 witnesses10 the attempted murdt>r retnal of Claus von Bulow. both the prosecution and defense asked jurors to consider the '"black bag" in their deliberauons. The blac~ 'tn)I calculator case. assistant Attorney General Marc DeS1sto contends, held insulin and hypodermic sxringes that the Danish-born socialite lwice used to induce comas in his wife. u11li1ies heiress Martha "Sunny"' on Bulow. 53. 10 1979 and J 980. But defense lawyer Thomas P. Puccio asked Jurors 10 dismiss the bag. sa> ing the 'itate had ne\ er proved it was von Bulow 's or that 1t had conta1nt>d insulin. $43 mllllon worth of cocalne .elzed HEBBRONVILLE. Texas -Narcotics agents say they have seized the largest amount of cocaine ever 10 the Rio Grande Valle)', an 846-~und. $43 mtlhon payload confiscated from a gasoline tanker truck. ··1t shows the trend that trad111onall) smuggling routes arc no longer coming through south Florida but sh1f11ng into Mexico and Texas." U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration .\gent Jack Wagner said. CALIFORNIA very educational. I learned something term at Reading and worked in the A Labor Depanment check of The predominant JOb growth dur· about freedom -how much you library. recordsgoingback to 197 1 showed no ing the recovery has been 1n service Depud-,..~-over aftft8..-nt m ... llP9ft miss it when you don't have it ," he Earlier today. just after his release. period when unemployment had industries. Norwood noted. "Since "'• ~--rr--e• - said. hr 1old British journalists. "It feels stayed the same for four months May of last year. ncarl) nine out of SAN ANDREAS_ Deputtes want 10 bod} b:;lgs for an apparent mass He thanked supporters 1n •the great to be free. I made a mistake. I running. Howe ver. department every 10 new Jobs have been 1n that grave found in an isolated area where a suspect in the disappearance of four United States who sent him le tters have paid for it." analysts sa) there have been nu mer-sector." people once li,ed. according 10 the county coroner Suspect Lco~rd Lake. a ~~~~~=~~========~~~====~=~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 man~l~ra11~··t~fimg~~~-th~ ~1nt~~-~ed1n~ L Franisco Thursda)·. H 1s death came four days after he swallowed a ~·son pill ~lUJ.,M~fM~[fFll ~/p.~ L~ and fell into a coma while officers questjoned him about San Francisco car U tMi C.. 1 .) ""'\1 C. dealer Paul Cosner. who was last seen in November "Lake has been traced to Iv\ ' a ranch. or cabin in Calaveras County."' a San F~nc1sco ~lice sergeant sa1~. AllKllllCAN MllU f FAHi 'lATUAf • 8all Han91n9 Sy111m to• Vt ullell Ce 111n91 • Loct l Werr•~•v •FREE LIGHT KIT! • 3·Spe.o Re•••M • Lo .. C.1•1n9 Mount Sy11e"' "tOu OHL.,. BUY ULASS • 'urn1ture Grt ae Ou Blaaes /"0' c0t1recr ,,.,,.., 01' 'l'OVlt Cl40•Cf • Cana 8 1•11111 •·••!aOI• 5T41tl1HG AT ONLY " H EACH• ,l1H's'tflt11f.11lll fD THREE IDENTICAL SUNDAY SERVICES DESIGNED FOR YOU AT THE HUNTINGTON BEACH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 8:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 11:30'AM. IMAGINE YOURSELF ... on Sunday morning with a group cJ positive thinking people ... llstenlng to a dync]mlc speaker offering woys to hove greater health, happiness. success, prosperity, and more loving relationships. ~· 55:.:,.'u._, L..---~ ..... ....,j ... f7MJ •·W•----->w nan A WMOU NEW CtllRCH GOt~ ON ... 2205 Main $tieet • Huntington Beach Lydia 's, Inc. SPECIAL SALE We're IHI•& to a new location in Newport Beach which is bein1 built. See°" beautif\j showroom of imported h.rnishincs, paintinrs, chandelers and accessories. All Prices Reduced. llllH: MH-Sll 1:11-l:IO ·· ome of our inspectors are up there. What the) \e come up \\Ith. we don t kno'>'."" Spy case defendalm pJam1ed Soviet t.raveJ LOS ANGELES -Russian-language tapes played for jurors in a Soviet couple"s t>sp1onage tnal sho"" that European tnps were planned to pass ~rel documents to the So' 1et Union. prosecutors argued. An English translauon of the tapes '>'as furnished Thursda) for thejUf) in 1he l ' D1stnc1 C'oun tnal of s, ctlana Ogorod01ko'. 35 and her husband. ~1~ola). 52 The UlJX"S cownng t\~ 0 calls -on St-pt 2 5. IQ ~ 10 a tra" el agenc~ and anothertht' ncu da' from a \o, 1e1 diplomat -'-'l'fl' rl.'corded b) the FBI Donadons drop as Fe«& probe lnter-Ald LO .\!'J GELES -Donations to lntcr-.\1d for stan-mg Eth1op1ans ha,:e dropped b} about half since a federal tn \l'St1ga11 on into the mone) s "'~reabouts began. an I nter .. \1d official says. "Contnbut1ons have fallen b) 40 percent ... said Dr. ott Croft . pubhcau ons manager for ttte Camanllo-bascd 1ntern:111onal aid organ1Lat1on In January, federal tn\'CSll gators began a protx of I ntl'r· .\1d foll ov. ing nc'>'" re pons that funds ra ised through an e·w~ns1' t' media campaign v.ert' not being sent to famine-ravaged Eth1op1a. tr ~J .,,........ h ,..._I dJtJ 400 west c.ast 1wy., •••••rt 1eac11 Employees sue osp uu• over con on• (Par\i1f ii Rear) ICl-2350 ·S .\CR.\~ENTO -Emplo)etS of Cahfom1 a's mental hosp11al s~stem ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~~~ filed a la'>'su1t ag:unst the state alleging that understaffing and dangerous -"-Orking tond111ons ha' e led to an increasing number of staff tnjunes. Senga Gama. 25. a ps .. chiatnc technician at Metropolitan tate Hospital in Norwitlk. said Thursd<1) ·sht' has suffered a broken elbo'>'. fractured nbs and a slashed l1•11t1ry Cl11r1101 Sat. June 8th 10 am· 6 pm .,, h'er 1n patient attacks dunng her s1~ 'ears' cmployme'!t. She and Qther employees held news conft>rences Thurscfa) at se'eral hospitals named in the suit. .\bout 7 .800 ps~ch 1atnc technicians work at the 11 state mental hospitals. Thl' la\\su1t. in Sacramento upenor Coun. ask!. the coun to require more safet\ measures and seeks about S8 milhon in damages. ' WORLD 'Drug klngp1n' llnked to ml .. bJg Yank• ME'< ICO C ITY -.\man "'ho pohce haH 1den11fied as o ne of Mt"O n's ma1or drug traHickerc; ha\ been charged \\1th th1: murder and abduction oftv.o mt\\tng .\mencans. a L'. Fmbass' s~ke\man said Rafael Caro Quintero and u01dent1 fied accompl1Cl.''i v.ere.ind1L'ted Ma~ 15 1n th<' \\t'Stem .state ol Jall-.co in l'Onnection w11h the rn\C· the spol esman \31d Thuf"ida~. i\mencans John \\ alker an -\rm' 'l'tcran from Minneapol" and .\lbcno Radelat of Fon \\ onh Te\a~ "'ere last seen Jan '0 in Guadala1ara lap11al of Jalisco state:" and • "I a maJor drug trafficl ing ccntrr Thc men v.ert· ix'hl'.'' l'.'d 10 he 1n their late:" _n., or l'arh '<ls Ambanador uys U.S. •uppom Paklstan ISLAMABAD. Pakistan -l ' S .\mbac;sador Deane R Hinton 5a)S thl' Li n1 tcd ia.tei~pporu P~1JLan ~~1"comcs urukr mcrcas1 ng al tacks b) Afghan_ forct"Sand"Wlll back the ~ovntn 1fthe \1tuatmn v.or<;ens It was the first ll rnl' a 1gh-ranking l '.S. oflic1al had d1rcct l\ pledged \mencan <;upport His \"Ommt•nt prompted <;urpnscd reaction" trom f'l't)pk at1end1ng the Th11rsda' L·cn·mon\ to "1gn a minor aid agrl'l'mcnt .\fgha n p.ucmlla irou~" r~portl'd th!\ \\t"c.'~ that '1et airborne foret"' ha' l' tal t•n <" t'r -\fghan1stan ~ Kuna!' Rt' l'r ',1lll'' near thl' horder and an· ru ~hing, w, u111tl \uflpl\ routt'S from f'('hel haSC'' 1n Pa·~ 1<;\an Israeli pullout marked by jublladoa .\C'HZ IV. Israel • Hundreds of lsrach \Old1t'ro; clapped and 5-ang to the sound of fo lk music. cckbmung, their pullout Im m Lebanon thrtt }ear, to the da' after the contro .. eN1al and costh 1n' 3\ton hcgan. Maj G~n On Orr ('Ommander or lsrach troop\ 10 ld'lanon told thl' JUbllant soldiers Thuf"idG\ th:11 "This ~rt marks the end of a c-hap1t'r hut not the tnd of 3 penoo The pcnod will onl) end "hen thC'n.' 1!1 Quirt on the n1mhcm border " Top Indian omclal• to dJ..:u• .ettJement '\l f \\ DEl HI. India -T"o 1op Indian tllfo 1al' kfl for the United Statt'\ 1oda\ to d1~u' an out-ot-rnun \C.'ttkmcnt "1th thc l 1mon Carbide Corp for 'fL uim o( l:"t 'ear'\ Bhopal g:n d1!Mlster La" \.t1n1~tcr .\ ke Sen <&nd -\ttom<."\ (1cnera'1 K Para\3ran art' schl"dul~ to hold talb 1n New' ork with < arh1d<.". offil-1al~. po' 1hl\ induding Warren \ndcnon. chairman of tht' mult1nattonal Meth)I l\oqanatC' p leaked lrom the <'ompan)'\ pnt1c1de plant la 1 {)e(' ' lulhna more 1h11n 2.000 proplt' and 1n1unn thousand~ of other~ ltlore'"lranlan cltla 'aader ln4J attack 8.\GHO.\O. Iraq -ln11q1 vrarplane' ank ed 'crat Iranian ciun ti\ crn11ht. intlud1n1 thr nr1tal Tehn11n. war reporu said The traqi m1ht.ar) 'fl<'ke<.man \111d h1' ountr. \lt f1uld "<'onunuc to l.tunch flcrct atutks dttp 1nc;1dc Iran until thl· lradC'r' 11fthl' \~ton <traniao k. dcn)acttpta total end 111 1h1' \\:H • lr:i~ "111t 111. "arflltlnC'\ launcht"<l three "dr"l\tatana r.ud~" on 1 ~·ht.1n J r I • . . - Alleged SoViet_spy :John · W cilker • 'flashy, 'bli.t almost bankrupt Brenda L. Rel• Whitworth's wife says he's innocent of espionage charge SACRAMENTO. Calif. (AP) -One of four men accused of participating 10 a spy ring .. never. never. never" mentioned an mterest m the Soviet Union and 1s innoce nt of the espionage charges against him. his wife says. Jerry Whitworth was .. proud of his Nav) career and proud of his association wt th the Navy, .. Brenda Leah Reis. 30. Wh1tworth's wife of, nine years. said Thursday at a news conference m her attorney's office. Whitworth. 45. a retired Navy radioman. faced a detention hearing today in U.S. Distnct Court in an Francisco. where he turned h1mselfm Monday on charges he belonged to a spy nng allegedly operated b) John A. Walker Jr. Meanwhile. a sealed affidavit pubhshed Thursday by The New York Ti mes said that Whttwonh always seemed to have money and that he told a friend he made the money on the stock market. although the · friend was skeptical. · Information from the affidaHt was confirmed in general terms by FBI spokeswoman Karen Alexander 1n acramento. Alexander refused Thursday to di;sclosc furthe-r details from ttle affidavit. but said the Times' account was "generally .. correct. ··But I don't want to con vey the assumption that the affidavit contained detailed financial mformation ... she said. The unidentified friend. who said he had known Whitworth since 1968 and used to sail with him at Honolulu. ··stated that Whitworth had plenty of money to spend when Wh1tworth was an enltsted man and that his sailboat always seemed to have all the latest gadgets:· the affidavit said. The document. tiled m support of OQe of six 'Search warrants issued in Whttworth's case. was signed b) FBI supen 1SOI) agent Wilham Mullins of Sacramento. "According to the friend," the affida vit said. ··Whitworth claimed to have made extra money on the stock market. but the fnend said he doubted Whitworth's ex planation. smce all the transactions d1scusst'd ·were peanuts .... The fourth man arrested in connl.'Cllon w1th the alleged spy nng that ·authontaes say in,olved Walker's brother and son. Whitworth 1s accused of passing secrets to the Soviet Union from 1970 to 1983. John Walker. 4 7: his son. Michael. 22. and brother. Arthur. wert> arrested in May in what authon11es sa) 1s the nation's biggest Sp) case m 30 years. .. This has changed nothing." Reis said . ··1 absolute!) s11ll love him. People who were his friends arc suit his friends. There·!> a lot of support out there:· Asked whether he men11oned an interest IO the Soviet Union. she said. "Never. never. never ... "He was d ynamic and very interesting 10 talk 10. He was vel) open and had a vel) confident manner." she told the an Francisco Examiner. ··He'd talk of sailing and scuba diving and being an the Na') and how you could see the world and meet people from different culture!>. I was born and raised on a farm . IL was quite a new '-'Orld to me:· Cl)de Blackmon. Reis' attorne). said 1n Da' 1s that federal prosecutors have apparent I} declined w bnng charges against h1!> cltent. In a wnnen statement released Thursda) m Sacramento. Reis said that "un11I Monda}. Ma) 20th . we led a quiet hfe. On that da\ . I was confronted b}' FBI agents when I arrl\ed home from school. Since that day. our house has been searched twice, personal property has been seized -includmg all of the analyzed data and research nessary for the completion of m) d1ssertauon:· NORFOLK. Va. (AP) -Has wife says ne earned more than S 100.000 and~!' associ4te said be was "O~hy ... but rohn A. Walker Jr. nearlr went bankrupt 1n the time authonttes say he was a Soviet spy. coun records 'show. Walker and his brother. Anhur J. Walker. owned several companies together. and John Walker operated a professional salesmen's agency that was forced by the tate to close and two detective agencies. records and affidavits S3). This wee k. the Internal Revenue ervice.1mpo ed a $252.487.66 hen against John Walk<.'r's assets. saying he owes personal income taxes for six years. The !"RS 10 1981 put a $28.207.51 lien on Walker Enterprises Inc .. of V1rg1nia ikach. a compan} the bro\hers O'-' ned that sold stereo equipment to automobile deal· ersh1ps. rirl·uit coun records there ~ho". The compan\ also \\3S hit with at least three noppa) mcnt suits tktwccn August 1980 and June 1981. totaling more than $.:?7.000. "The business failed. and some o( the creditors tried to coll«t," said Alan Commes. who represented the brothers in some of the htigition. "The Walkers called &hem back and said. 'There's nothing there, boss."' Com mes , said the ftrtn lodged countersuits against its creditors. charging breach of contract. to keep from having to file for bankruptcy. The move succCC$ied in ha ving most of the.hugation thrown out of coun. he said, but Walker Enterprises was ordered to pay $920.3 1 to one firm that had sold 1t ste,eo equip- ment. John and Arthur Walker. Joon's son. Michael. and Jerry Whitworth of Davis. Cahf.. are charged with belonging to a spy ring run by John that sold military secrets to the Soviet Union for at least 20 years. John Walker's ex.wife. Barbara Jo> Crowley Walker. told the Los Angeles Times that Walker began spying for the ov1ets 1n the late 1960s. made ··well over SI 00.000." and used the money to shore up a failing South Carohna bar and restaurant in which he had inves~ed. She gave no other details. ''As far as I know. that was all he had," A.L. "Roy" Oibson. a Walterboro, S.C., businessman. said Thursday. "It used to be his home. He used to live there and he turned it into a tavern ... kind of a beer joiot. "He was always kind of a nashy kind of person who talked real bag." Coun records also show that John Walker was sued three times for a total ofS 1.6 million bee-a use of claims stemming from private detective work he did. Two suits are still pending. A company John Walker helped found around 1975, the · American Association of Professional Sales- persons. was told to shut down by the State Corporauon Commission after a dispute over its incorporation status, said a former business as- sociate who spoke on condition he not be identified. This week. lawyers for John Walker asked in federal court an Baltimore, where he is in custody. that he be allowed to keep cuuit-appointcd counsel. despite a financ'ial statement showing his wealth to be S 174, 785. ' John A. Walker Jr. Startup atTMI halted . U.S. court orders shutdown-pendin g NRC rUITng probe - PHILADELPHIA (AP)-A feder- al appeals coun has tcmporanl) halted the planned startup of the undamaged nuclear reactor at the Three Mile Island plant. shut down since the nation's worst nuclear accident six years ago. The 3rd U.S. Circu11 Court of Appeals ordered the shutdown toda). pending a heanng on whether the Nuclear Regulator) Comm1ss1on was correct 1n allowmg the plant to reopen. Judge Coll ins J. Senz. in a on.e·page order. granted the sta ) sought b) the state of Pennsylvania. Three Mile Island Aler.t. Inc .. Union of Con- cerned Scientists and two former Coatesville farmers. He scheduled arguments for June 27. The operators of the plant. m Middletown. had announced Thurs· day that the company planned to begin an atomic chain reaction at the undamaged Un11 I reactor Tuesday. and gradual!) bnng the plant to full power by mid-September Roland Page. a spokl'Sman for Gov. Dick Thornburgh. said the plant could not stan the chai n reaction 1f the stay remained in effect. In four identical rulings. one for She is expected to receive her Ph.D. in September Reis. who presented the statement 1n Black.p'lon's office. said Whitworth is "innocent of the charges made agamst him. I will stand b) him and support him in th is difficult time." A great place ~o spell 'mllleu • With the word ''milieu," the prayers of Balu Natarajan, left, the eon of Indian lmml- aranta, were an•wered. The 13-year-old 8th grader from Bollngb.rook, 111:, aucceu- fully ~pelled the ~lz-lett!'r word to capture the National Spellln• Bee and win a 81,000 prl&e Thunday In WaablnCton, D.C. WU- Uam R. BurlelCJl, center, pre.ldent of Scrlppe Howard newapapera, pre.ented the trophy. ,, · each of the appeals. Settz wrote that he considered ••the protracted history and present posture of this matter as well as the perva!live nature of the public interest involved." He ~n­ cluded that an exped11ed review of the case was warranted." . . Condo plan surviVe~ _Mesa opposition oc ham operators spark !'.!:'...:!.-Councu members ru~ .... purchaM-nol ~""'city sea search for plane A condominium project has survived 8 challenge from after being told tM land would pro~ be uaed for a parking lot or an ~....,._, ,.._ M -• accetB road to Canyon Park. , '"""'"''"'no ""'9ta 818 r-denta who wanted to combine the site In his report to the councfl, Qty Ma~ Fred Sortabal Nld By tbe A11oclated Pre11 with Jand zoned for 8 park. condemnation would most Hkefy be the only way to ecqutre the Petty Officer Pat Milton. a Coast Guard spokeswoman. White the condominium plans have rematned Intact, landowner property. Moreover, the city would need an otttctal epprattat. co.ting Rollo McClellan balled out of the project, selling the property to Cal up to $5,000. to use In the eminent domain j)roceedlng•~ American FtnanciaJ Corp. Sorsabat aJeo reported the land could not be UMd for anything The wrangling over whether 16 condos should be built beneath more than a road or 8 parking tot without dtaturblng Md delaying the weat side bluffs ended Monday when the City Council voted designs for the park. againat buying the property from the developer. ~ghbors new the condominium pro1*=t have complained Moreover, the council unanimouaty approved a review plan and ft about the potential for nolae emanating from the complex'• pool area aubdtvflk>n nec:easary for the houaing project northwest of the Arbo't and for smoke wafting frorri c;hlmnep. • Street-Whittler Avenue interaectton. They've a~lp ested that conetructlon could erode tte hllllide The action came nearty • month after residents In the blutte beneath thefr . · above the project asked the city to buy the 2.4-acre alt~ and merge It Restd4N'tta e atm concerned Monday, but tftey "**ed the with the pre>posed Canyon Park. council for CQn derlng their request. The Coast Guard launched a search Thursday night using boats. a hel i· copter and an 82.foot cutter 10 look for a twin-engin e plane that was reported down m the Santa Barbara Channel near Anacapa Island. of· ficials said. The search was prompted by calls from three c111zens band radio oper- ators in Orange County who said they monitored a distress call about 7:30 p.m .. Lt. James Kelly said. Two people were reponed mjured by people who heard the call . said The plane, reportedl) 1n the water about 20 miles south of Oxnard 1n the Channel lslandc; area. was 1dent1 ticd as a 1'-' m-t·ng1ne Cc~c;na .\ Coast Guard hd1 rnp1n 'cnt from Los Angele., wa~ d o1neJ h) several pnvatc boats an a cutter. Milton said. But no s1ghtmg of the plane was reponcd and Lhe search was called off late Thursday night. She said a dec151on would be made early today whether to renew tht' search. HOSPITAL PLANNERS SHIFTING FOCUS IN EFFORT TO HOLD COSTS ••. ~F~mAl --· In the pa-.t year. the l0unc1I has sponsored a bookl~t in v 1etnamese that e)(plaans the importance ... of 1mmuniiation. seminar' on ca ring for the fra il elderh a stall liaison to chemical abuse tas~ tilru'\ and an 1nformat1on clearing hou't: tor health maintenance organ11at ion<. tind other health care prov1derc; intere')ted 1n finding out about Orange Count) health faciltties. But thecouncil'1> main pmJCCI since deregulauon has been the pubhca11on of a quality guide 10 the rnunty"s JS hospitals. The Q!Jaht ) ol (are patients rccc1H' while 1n tht" hospital has un i~ latel) surfaced a an issue. lln11I recent!). 11 was generally presumed that hoc;p1 - tals were prell) much ahi..e Peopk didn't tend Lo \hop around for thr best buy when 11 ca me to ho'lp1rnl - Lz.at1on. QuaJ~t) has \uddcnl} become 1m portant because of the wa) ho!>p1 111h are getting many of th~r pat1t"nt'> Doctor referral~ ha .. c dcaea~d .t\ contractual arrangements ha' c gained in populanty Health Maintenance Organ11a - t1o nsand Preferred Pa11en1 Organata· 11onsan: now(fcc1d1ng ~har hospitals and phy1ucians mi llions of i.\mcncons w11l patronl7t~ 1\n·ord1ng to council fi11.1rcs.. 4 3 m11l1on ( alifom1ans arc enrolletJ 1n an HMO Wht•n enrolce need a doctor. th<.') go to one appro\ed by the organ11a11on When hosp1tah1at1on 1s 1nd1cated. the) go 10 a n HMO-approved ms111ut1on. .. HMOs" a nd ··ppos·· are the latc-;1 wrinkle 1n bus1ncc;<.es effons to redun• their costs for emplo)ee m~urancc: The organ1zat&0ns agree to send their enrollees to a particular hospatal or group of phys1c1ans m return for a price break. Because they are guaran- teed patients. many medical fac1h11e., can afford to gave the discount. The council 1s womed that all too often price alone determines where.- large chunks of people go for health care So 1t developed the quaht> handbook to encourage contractmg organizations to consider care stan- dards when choos1nj a hospital "i.\ Hospital's IQ: lnd1ca1ors of Quality.'' 1s 38 pages 9f text and charts explaining the ingredient~ nccc~ for a hospital to provide quaht)' care. An appendix contains data on area ho'lpttal\ that can be used 10 reach conclusions about their standards of care franc1s Macke . medical dirc,i-tor of the non·profit t Jude Ho'lp11al 1n F ullenon and one of the handbook\ pnmar) author\. said if~ 1mponan1 thar co~t nnt IX' the onl) foctnr dt·term1n1ng where pcoplt.· go for ml'd1cal l ;irr "I would h<ll<.' 10 ha vr flnh the onr\ sur~" c that could provide the lowc'il-• A wide range of services. cmt sen ices." he \31d •Certified laboratory services: While the handbook contams a • Rad1a11on therapy services wea lth of 1nforma11on. us author'> certified by the American College of make no auempt 10 rank the county'c; fiurgcons: hosp11als. and companng 19 quaht ) • Cert1fica11on an the areas of · 1nd1catorsamong 381nstitut1ons 1s no emergency, cancer, chemical de· joh for a layman. pendcncy. rehabilitation ,and home Handbook authors say_that it's not health services when offered: possible to crea te rankings with the • C'ost-efTect1ve altemattves to number of quality vanables 1n-hosp1tahzat1on such as outpatient troduced. Fred Bodendorf. a council surgery: staff assistant. said the council • cceptable patient mon.ality doesn't know which indrcatorsare the le vels measured for selected most 1mrrtant even though ··we procedure: and know al are related to qualit)' • An infection control com mittee. outcomes." Other quality indaators were de- The authors sa) insurance com·. vcloped based on a hospital's panic and others who want to use the finance~. policies. medical record handbook must decide for them-keeping and community Involve· selves which of the mdacators to ment. emphasise. "We've provided a very A new aommittee has already broad and I 1h1nll. co mprehenc;1vc --begun mectana to try to fine tune v1rv. of a hospi tal ·· Bodendorf s:ud statistics an the handbook. Mackey .. Quallt ) ca re 1~ 'cry. vcr) difficult to "11d. The data Is two yea" old and mcasure.Atth1spo101, wcdon·t reall y much of it wa~ reported by the know which onn C1 ndk ator'} would ' hospitals themsc1¥et. b\• 1he best " The c6unciJ also hopes eventually Accordmg to 1nd1cators Ii led IO to wnlt" a handbook for the acncra.I the handbook. qualit) hospitals ha ve public that will be less complicated • i.\ h1Jh proponion ot board· and time con'luminJ to use. he 11id. ctrtafied speca:thsts on acuvc \tnff: But. 1n 1he mcan11mt. thccounc1l 1s • •\{'live \ta ff rcpn·~cntana di ve~ conccntrntina tts efTons where hosp1· 'ipcnalt1cs. tals arc fcehna tht mo 11mpac1 -the • " ht&h numb(r of rca1Mcn•d msuranct' comp;in1e). · nur~1na hour~ for each piit1ent Mo\kcy says those hu pi1al~ wath ' excess fat m their profit margins were better able to attract contracts by offering discount rates. Hospitals with low occupancy rates also were qukk to take advantage of the guaranteed patients that contract arrangcmei\ts usure. But equall y good hospitals arc now waking up to the need to get on the cont~ac11ng band wagon if they arc to survive. Macke~ c;ays 11's not too late for those 1nst11u t1on5 1f quality becomes a cons1dcrnt1on 1n contract nego- tiations. "In the mit1al go.around (there} has been nn emphasis on pnce. I don't think they're going to be huning 1f there is an emphasis on quality as well as pnce." • Child killed in ·bus crash while on school outing FREMONT, Calif, (AP) -A uu11ng at Marriott's Great Amcnca chartered bus carryina elementary amusement park in Santa Clara. said ~hoot students to an amusement Judy Hunt, the school pnncipal. park collided with a truck Friday. The bus had been chartered from killingonech11d and il\)urfnaas many Taylor Bus Scn•1ce Co. by the Elk as 30 people, the California Hi&h WllY Grove Unified School D1stnct about Patrol said. 10 mile 'Outh of cromcn10. she Four people were trapped fora lime said. In the bus. 1ndudin1 tfte Jrivtt. after Am~ncu -kom urround1na the crash on Interstate 680.• st\ld a areu were di patched to the \Ct"ne. CHP dispatchtr wbo declined to bc..-lnd lht CHP reported g faf1ht identified. The southbound lanes of four ~riou.s in)unn and 2 minor the hiahway wtre closed af\er the and moderate in,iuntt. wreck. , Wa h1naton Ho p1tal spoke man The bus was h1ftd to take abo~I 70 Al Jensen· said' the hm1p1tal had mth aradtrs fr9m Aortncc Markofer admitted about 22 VK'ttm IO ol t:lemcnttry hoot to a ara<tuation whom requ1rtd no treatment . . Orange Coast OAJLV PILOT/Fr~. JuM 1, 1115 'Ca.lifornia Collection' unveiled at Mesa plaza Designer Za~dra Rhodes says her new · dress creations 'will a lways be. in style' By StJS~ MONAHAN o.111,.... c.,,.,,rn ... , The shockina pink bodice with its overlay of thick white lace gives way to a black ruffie, which trill\S a white top. that spills onto a black skin. This is the frontispiece of -·zandra Rhodes: The California Collection" on exhibit at the Laguna Beach Museum of An satellite site in South Coast Plaza throu&h July 7. Zandra Rhodes herself was also on display a1 the exhibition 9penina where she autographed copies of her new b'ook. ''The An of Zandra Rhodes." co-authored with Anne Kni&ht (HQu&hton·Miffiin, S 1 S). Afthough sne is London born and based. she' says that California has inspired much of her recent work. "I always think Los Angeles looks rather like paradise; everything is so mani· cured here," she said. "I wanted to draw things from LA -things that epitomized it." Rhodes wears a look that enables her to fit in -if not blend in - with some of the natives. ) "I use myself as alcanvas to carry out various ideas," she explained. Despite the pink hair and deliberately overdone makeup with which she sets off her ~reations; neither Rhodes nor her designs can be dismissed as punk or trendy. She in good-natured and unl>reten- uous. The Emmy she won for the costumes in "Romeo and Juliet on Slayer given death penalty From staff and wire reports An Orange County Superior Coun JUf)' recommended the death penalt} Thursday for a 41-year-old former Costa Mesa man convicted of shoot- ing two girls. one of them fa tall). at a forest campground 31'1 years ago. Thomas Edwards was convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder in March 1983. But in the penalty phase later that month the JUf)' deadlocked and a mistrial was declared. Edwards wa s acC'used of the am- bush shooting of Vanessa lbern. 12. of l;lke Elsinore and a fnend. Kelly Canier. also 12. as the) were ~alking through the Cleveland Na1ional For- est on Sept. 19, 1981 . Vanessa died frdm a singk gunshot wound between the eyes. Kelly re .. _ covered and later identified Edwards as the gunman. .:_ Edwards represented himself dur- ing the second penalty-phase trial Ice" (on CBS last year) is her "only" Emmy, she explained carefully. Any- one connected with her work an general or this.exhibiti~n in panicular recei ved a lavish help1na of credit. As for the clothes, Rhodes believes that they may have been chosen as a museum display precisely ~ause they are not "fashionable" in the usual sense of the term. "In my bOok, I'm claiming that these fashions don't date," she said. "lt can be just like buyi ng a Picasso from the blue period -it doesn't go out of style." · E vcn a dress from 1980, when pseudo-khaki was.in vogue, carries out the tbemc.in._a way that makes it diffi culJ to pigeonhole; this pattern is not usually thought of in combina- tion with chiffon and feathers. And a chiffon caftan circa 1970 could have just as easily come off the drawing board yesterday or in 1967. But her clothes arc not the understated gar- ments commonly referred to u "classics." . Rhodes' signature (sometimes lit- erally) is on her clothes. Dresses tend lo flow, even when the material is calico rather than the chiffon that predominates in this exhibition. There arc surprises; what at first looks like the simplest of shifts will have a panel you didn't notice at first, a basic tunic will be expanded with wing-like sleeves. A design might be deepened with pearls and bangles, or jagged ~,dges softened with feathers. Thoma• Edwarda before Judge James Judge. However. he offered virtually no defense, de- clining to call any witnesses. The jurist termed Edwards' de- cision "legal suicide." Dunng the retrial. Deputy District Attorn e} John Conley argued that Edwards shoul d be sentenced to death because. he said, Edwards had claimed that he was a priest in a re.ligion in which people were killed for ecstasy. _ . "That gives you the chilling reality of what Mr. Edwards thinks." Conley told the jury in his closing arguments. Reported kidnap victim found safe PHOENIX. Ari z. (AP) --A 16-The girl was being questioned, and ,year-old Scottsdale .&i.rl reportedly Swensen said .he..coukLnoLimmedi· ruanappea o-ne week ago in Wyoming ately confirm whether she had been s round by FB1 agen}s late Thurs-kidnapped. day afternoon in Nonhern Cali-Reponed to Scottsdale police as a fornia. said an FBI officiat runaway on May 27. Miss Wenger Christy Lynn Wenger was safe, and reportedly was abducted last Friday alone, said Ricb.ard S. Swensen. while she and an 18-year-old male assistant special agent in charge of the companion were hitchhiking on 'In· FBl's Phoenix office. terstatc 80 in Cheyenne, Wyo. But while these clothes all arc obviously designed by one woman, . ther don't appear to have been deStgn'td for one woman. "T~e women who wear the~ clothe$ don't have to have pink hair or 1001' bke me," Rhodes said. ·:Some of them will probably look better."'. A pinlc'1ersey dress tied with a black satin su6 and trimmed with chains and safety pins is at one extreme. while at the other is a cream-colorep, high-necked chiffon, demure enough for an English schoolgirl. Textile design is Rhodes' bnmary interest. "I love it. so that's my medium," she said. adding that the shape of the garment arises from the teJttile shape. And takln~ one step back, the Jex tile design 1s inspired by her surroundings. A thick, tunic-like Jacket lined with red sittc. a bu1tery satin sarong, a-navy chiffon jacket printed with "Mexican Fan" all hint at rather than insist upon their ethnic orijins. Joan Agajanian Quinn, Rhodes' friend and guest curator of this exhibition, pointed out that Rhodes once designed a pattern based on the Watts Tower. Many of the pieces on display are from Quinn's collection and Rhodes credits her with· being the first to collect these clothes as an. Quinn, a member of the California Arts Council. said. "From the very first, I believed in her as an artist as well as a dress designer . .. I think there') a lot of folk art in California that has gone untapped:· Viewing these clothes on the stylized mannequins and two- dimensional silhouettes, it's easy to foflet that they are -well, clothes. Quinn was wearing a Rhodes confec- uon of chiffon and pearls that looked as though it might float away If not anchored by a satin sash. But Quinn says she doesn't treat it like a museum piece. "It's so comfonable: it's like being in a pair of jeans," she declared. "I vacuum in this dress; you can't do anything to hvn these clothes.'' Finely quilted •tin watatband 1lnb the jade •U~ o~!nu blouae and· •kirt from Zandra Rhode.• 1978 C eae Collecdon. 0 BITUARIE S Ex-congressman Mark Hannaford succumbs at 60 Mark W. Hannaford. a teacher and former Lakewood mayor who served as a congressman and later as assis- tant commerce secretarv under Presi- dent Jimmy Carter. has died after a s1it-month battle with lung cancer He was 60. Hannaford. who founded the Win- dow on Washi ngton lobb~ 1ng-con- sulting fi rm last ~ear. died earl} Sunda} at Doctors Hospital of Lakewood. hosp11al spokeswoman Tessie Santos said Wednesda}. His famil ) reported the cause of death was-respiratory failure. 1.:ung cancer had been diagnosed in Dece mber. The Lakewood Democ rat. who served in the House of Representa- tives from 1974 to 1978 when he lost his 34th Congressional D1stnct sea t t°' Republican Dan Lungren. Duri ng that time. he represented residents of the southwest Huntington Beach in Washington. Hannaford sen ed in the Depart- ment of Commerce under Caner m 1979. He then was defeated b) Rep. Mervyn Dymall\ in I 980 1n a bid to return to Congress 1n 'hie 31st Dis- trict. During his time as a congressman. Hannaford sponsored energ)' legis- lation dunng the oil crises of the late 1970s. "It was the worst blow to his life when he didn't win re-elecuon,' said Lam Van Nos1rom. who had ser.ed with. Hannaford on the Lakewood C1t\' Council. Lungren. .... ho los1 1n h15 tirst encounter \.\1 th Hannaford in 1976. recalled 1hat campaign as .. ,ef\. \t'I') 1ough. We 'WCnt after each other prett~ hard. I suppose ~e got a little test}'-. "But we tlidn't earn, an} hard feehn$s." Lungren said Monda~ m Was hington. "In faC't. the last time I saw him was the da) (Rep.) Ron Mazzoh and J ~ere going to handle th e imm1gra uon bill. We were huddl- ing in 1he di ning room. and \.1ark came by and told me he supported what I \\as doing. We kidded one another that we had finall\ found something ~e could agree on'" Born 1n Woodro"'. Colo .. Han - naford was raised in the Midwest. matnl\ in l\nderson, Ind .. and was eduC'aied at Ball State Universlt) 1n Muncie. Ind., with bachelor's and master·._ de11.rees in poh11cal science Chase M. Smith, legal leader, dies Chase McKenzie Smi th. a !caller in the legal profession and insurance industry for more than 50 years. died Monday at his home 10 Laguna Niguel following an extended illness. He was 93. Mem orial services wen.· held Wednesday in Laguna Hills. In- ternment will be in Plainfield, Ind. Smith retired in 1967 from his positi.on..as.geneq.1 counsel and.seruor vice president of the Kempet Group, based in Long Grove. ttl:-"lk was one of the founders and a form er chair· man of the Insurance Secuon of th e American Bar Asscx:iauon and a fo rmer director of the U.S Chambe r of Commerce. - Smith began his insuranC'e caree r 1 n 191 l. He sened 1n the tirld ..1rnlkn during World War I .rnd "a' .1d'- mitted to the lllino1s S1ate Bar on his return from m1htaf)' sen ice. During his career. "\m1th spearheaded the drafting of the Illi - nois Insurance Code ~h1ch pa-;sed 1n 1937 It was the first comprehen~l' e insurance code in the Un ited States. After the 1944 Supre-rrfr Court de.c1S1on that 1nsu!llnce wa~ interstate commerce and subJe<'t 10 federal laws. Smith worked to draft new regu- lations .whic h pro' 1ded for ~tate C'ontrol of the mdustn,. Smith 1s sun 1ved h' sister<. Om.1 "K.Jttv" Robenson and· ~lice Beeson. brothers Dana m1 th and Karel m1th . grandchildren Craig Smith. M ark H annaford He sen ed in the .\rm~ A.tr ( orps as a bombardier 1n the Paciti.-dunng World \\ ar 11 In I Q5J. Hannaford made his home 1n Lake"ood. teaching a1 Grant Elementaf\ chool and \1 arshall Junior High S1. hool in Long Beach. In 1%1. he \\On a fohn Ha\ Fello..,.-,h1p and spent a ~e:ir .11 ) ale t'or ad,anct'd graduate \\Ork 111 econl'mics and poltucal ~cicn1.c. In l %6. he taught poh11cal SC'lence at L-.mg Bl·ach .Ci t\ College and was eleC'ted tO the La kewood Cit' Council." h11.'h t\\ 1c~ named him n;a~1.1r -1n 1%~ and • 1 C).,.: Cb aae MeKenale Smith \t1.KrM1l: 'm1th. Tran 'i'nrnh JnJ Heather m.1th and ont• grra1-~ranJ­ ch1ld TotkilleF marries victim's mother •I don't believe my child was battered,' new bride declares ~y lk A11oda .. Praa A Santa Ana man, convicted of murdering a 2-year.old ai.rl. married the child's mother· in a ~Q...nroom where minutes earlier be had been sentenced to 1 S ,YC8f'1 to life in· prison. Thomas Wynck, 34. was convict~ of second-cl~ murder J\priJ 23" in the beatinadeath ofN'atalie Manini2 -tbe dauahter of his prlfriend. Sally Maninez. Wyrick was working as a purchas- ing executive at Ford Aerospace in Newpon Beach at the time of the airl's death on Aug. 20. 1983. "l don't ~lie¥e my child waa battered," Martinez told the court Thursday durin& Wynck's sentencing hearing. "Natalie JUSt loved Tom. There's JUSt no way he could have battered her." • Immediately after the sentencing by Superior Court Judge James Cook, Wynck and Martinez were married by Monnon Bishop John Larson. "They embraced veT) Iona ~ ~ hard at the end because they have not been able to touch since the convic- tton," the groom's mother, Eva Wyrick. said later. . It was Wync~·s third trial for the child:s death. The first jury dead· locked 10..2 in favor of conviction in 1984 and a mistrial was declared bec.ause pathological evidence was withheld in his second trial last qecember. . Maninez and scores of supponers urged Cook to ovenum Wynck's conv1ct1on. or reduce it to involun- tal") manslaughter. She said detec- uves Jumped 10 conclus10ns about her daughter's death wtthout 1n- vest1gating other possib1hues. But Cook rejected arguments that the death was accidental Although be received 77 letters of suppon l'rom W) nck's fn ends and relauves. the judge said he agreed wtth the Jury's verdict -"Natalie Maninez was brutally murdered and Mr. Wynck did 1t." Cook said all of the letters 1ns1Stcd that W ) nck is a good man who could not ha'e committed the cnme and that he should be freed . "I be he.ve all these people are sincere." Cook said. "The thing that makes this case unique is that 1t lS apparent!~ so radicall} un- C'haractensuc of \.tr Wvnct.. -so muC'h so that people who know him cannot belie'e 11 of him." .\ rnunt' pathologist tesufied that the bab) ·s fatal abdommal in1unes ~'ere caused b~ 'tolt·nt ktl'~s Llr punches \\,nc~·s atwrne' . .\llan S10kke con1ended dunng tnal that 1he bab' .... as mJured al.'c1dentall~ b~ chest ct1mpress1ons as "~nck and his neighbors attempted to resusc11ate her after she "'ent into con' uls1-0ns. New.CG at,El Toro 3rd Wing The El Tim, ~tanne Corps .\1r \ta11un <ochcdukd a C'hange of rnm- m.rnd .:eremon~ this morning for the 'irJ \lanne .\irC'raft Wing. the largest ien.int orian1zat1 on at the fac1ht~ \laJ (len C'la' ton L Comfort. '' h11 ha~ tx-en lhe co mmanding gem:ral 111 the "1ng ~in\·e ~fa~ 198~ "..t' [,) turn ,), er thl' 1.ommand w \IJ1 l 1.:n J,,hn 1 HU1.hl'n at l.'er- .:nwntt'' "hi,h "t'r'' ll' hep.in ..11 lt1 ..im 1 1'011\\rt •u, f'el'n :1 .. rn1rd 1.. hiet ot '1.i!) ,q tht' l ~ l en tr JI l ommand a1 \IJl Dill .\ir hmt' Rase in Flonda H ud\on 1.'llflll'' l1\ £1 T MO following h1!> role a~ J1rl'l.!M ,,f the edu1.·at1on ,l·n1er .ll thl' \lannt' < ,,rp, De' dop- ment an.I ldu1.a11,1n t 11m manJ 1n vuantl\ l\ \ .1 ..\ na,.il .l\l,lll'T \\llh 111 \t'ar' npent•n,t• HuJ,11n Ile" J Llb m1~SH'ns in the F-.l Pha nh)n in \ 1t•tnam He ha' lx'l'n decora1eJ ,e, a-al mm• and 1~ 1lil" n'l'1pTem ot the 01..,t1ngu1shcd Fh 1ng ( rn~!. <. l1m mand ot' the JrJ Mannt' \1rcratl \\ ing incl ude~ .. 11rcratt and pt-r,,1nnel at the El l iH,, \lannr l •"1'' ..\1r tatton. 1hc Turnn Hell· ,,,pier \1r ~talion and thl' \tannr 1 •''l'' \1r ~1atltln in\ uma. \n1 Gasoline prices shooting up as vacation season nears ·a y STEVEN P. ROSENFELD Da1a Rc~ources Inc .. a consulting believe pn~s arc close to pea.kin.a. the summtt wi ll ~ the start of a tor ot thC' Petroleum lndustl") R•-cap:h ''' in the rt"finin~ 1ndu~tn that ., ...._ .,..., firm in Lexington, Mass. Althou1h the runu~ in prices has phaseout of lead add1t1vc!'> tor \C'arch f oundauon. n ~c" \or"' pc-r\"I~ dt'ip1te the ~hutdCI" n ll( nwre NEW YORK -Filling the car's Smith predict~ prices would rise been substantuil. 1t follows a psoline. scheduled fo r Jul} I to meet stud> &roup supponcd b\ the oil than llX1 .\mencan rtfincnC') )tn<.'<.' ps tank thiuummeris likely to puta an additional three 10 four cents a prolonged shdc \hat toppled the federal rnvironmcntal ~tandards. ~-mdu'>tn "Mo11t of thr pnc~ 1ncrtaM' I ~~o biger.dent in vacation budaets than a pllon by the summer peak. "nothing average retail prict . includin&.. \aXcs. cause not all refi ne rs are equipped to in ga .. ohm· aln:ad} ha\ taktn pla~·t•.. Thr n.·m.111\lng refi ncnn 1.urrcntl\ year ago, when motorists enjoyed the outrageously strong," to a five-year low ofS 1.133 a gallon by comply. the new lead standards ~111 Lichthlnu 'iatd "orldw1dc-crude-t11I Mt 1lpc-1 attn8 at about ~ ... pcrn·nt ot rare treat of falling aasoline prices in Prices at the pump already have early Fcbru?f)'· In Lundberg's latest contribute to hold1na down supph~s pncc\ ha'e stanc,l ~lipping nfkr l ap.t, ih the peak drivina season. shot up more than nine cents a pllon survey. corGp.lc.tcd tast ~kend. the of psoline $taging a '\harp runup earlier 1n the-Randol said that 1f pncc\ nse Analysts say last year's good for-1n the past three monthft, nearl y four averaae pncc for all a_asoline grades But the Encra) Department said )ear It that weat..ne~<. pc-r\1~h he funh('r. refine" ma) be encouraged tune 1s unlik'ely to repeat itself times the increase of the same period • had clim~d to St ,22S a aallon. last WCf'k that p M>lmc \uppl~~ u1d. 11 could '>Piii O\ er into 1n1t'n ~ 10 increase production and make 'because Qil companies, burned by a a year ago, accordina to Oan qainst St.213 a year earlier. $1.224 should b( adequate 1his summer l'(\mfl('t111on for an)ohnc \3k' and bt-ttrr use of their plant~ ~omethina psoline alut in 1984, have kept Lundberg. tht Los Angeles publisher two )'cars qo and the all--time peak of with tht-nse 1n demand e'pcC'led w cvrn the C'OSts associated \\'llh miuC'-that 'would produc-e another glut and st ockpiles lean at the approach of the of the Lund~ra Letter. which track~ S 1.378 tn March 198 t. be laraely otfset by the impro,ed furl inti 1hc lead content m1iht nllt stop hnn1 pnc-e down again L985 Mc01qrial Day weelcend, the prices at 17,500 ps stauons na-The analysts say that while ~nccs efficienc) of the nation's automobile ga)ohnc pm.cs from fall inf But so iar this year. pncc1 at th' traditional k1ckofT for the summer rtorrwidc. appear lO be headed even hiaJ\cr. tltt' \\ 1llwn Randol, an 1.)11 industr~ pump have sura<'d. • ~..,.-..1~in -~--=-=-=-===---LUndbtqaa,y1~ole6a1L .tbcm-si~ruo1a1uJd..wg..1.-0u;oLJ•u;hu;ocK:. &ka.•.ufollr:...1m:w;io1Utollnl.1'•1.1:UL---~~.Sw:c:a1.PAllw!ilb~1li.cc...lla.oo"-l.aaliA.11...ioQ.lf~tb:acci...c;c•ILlpc~n:u•'--~'a.naa.il~"""""-"foM:r:..Jl~NIC.-<:-i~ci.a."1'-\~oi.1r\~1cc.·;l.·1&itn:Ul~1c=a1---ilu:n~o~'-•AppnA6-t -1'l'~pou.!1g,....gQ.nn ... ogoiialQIW~RillllllM9'itlif-r ........ ....., ..... •1Consumcrs for the first time in a 'prices havt nstn even funhcr. by with typical forecasts cathna for an att aivma up on a dro p 1n pnccs ti rm of f 11'1 Bo\ton ( orp . !>lrd that pnc-e~ ba~ on March encl'&) 00\ts. while will 1(C seasonal summer about 11 cents a gallon. there is more additional riR limited to . a few befott Labor Day 1n rt...>ccnt \C mes in psohne ·pnce.. the Labor Ocpanment 1d ,Jasohne strenath tn p solinc pnccs." said room for increases at the rttail level. pennies a aallon by July 4. ''In Jul>. we ma) Stt ll dcdinc." hd\-C-b\'cn fo lowed b\ dC"Chne' He pnce\ shot up Q 5 percc-nt from the tephen mhh. an energy analy'it at Anal ysts add. howC'ver. that they Helpina to prop up pnccs later 1n u1d John l1chthli.u. C\et"ut1vc dirff attn~utcd thtl\t' '~1na~ to o'rr· prt"v1ou\ month I • . - \ .. I I l_..z..j i I I I I r - -I (' \ Orange Coast OAtL Y PILOT /Friday, June 7.. 1985 ·Authorities st&rt an·alysis of 'Mengele 's body' · Skull dispiayed to s pecta tors after its exhu ma tion in Brazil EMBU. Brazil (AP) -Police have exhumed a bod} they believe may be that of Josef Mengele. the Nall dcx:tor known as the "Angel of Death." and have begun the lengthy task of analyzing the skull. bones. and shreds of cloth. Jose Antonio de Mello. director of the Sao Paulo morgue. held the skull high for hundreds of onlookers to see when the remains were d1smterred Thursda) at Em bu. 17 miles from Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest cit}. "There are extrem~ly strong 1nd1catjons that we have the man we're looking for here." Federal Pohce C'h1ef Romeu Tuma said. Mengele. who would be 74. 1s accused of sending hundreds of thousands of people. mostl y Jews. to their deaths at Auschwitz concentration camp. and for . his sinister experiments on those who were not sent to the gas chambers. Prominent Na(i hunters were skeptical of th e report. • Paris law)er Serge Klarfeld said: "I f Mcngcle were dead, his famtl) would oc 1n a hurf! to make tl known in I . order to settle an important anhcritnnc(' anJ the German- couns would be immedia~ly aware." Menachem Russek. head of th1; lsrucl police war crimes unit. said in a radio interview toda) he was convinced the report was false. Frankfurt lawyer Fritz Steinacker. who represents Mengcle's family, said: "I represent Mengele's in terests .. but all I know about hi$ alleged death is what I read an the newspapers... -~ Hans Eberhard Klein. a West German prosecutor taking pan in the search for Mengelc, said today that the search will continue "as long as as there 1s no posittvc and sure ascertainment of what happened to JosefMcngele.:· He said three West German criminal experts who llcw to Brazil Tuesday took along Mcngele's dental rcrnrds. "probably taken b) an !'5 doctor in Auschwitz 1n 1938 ... "But it's st11l 100 little (for 1dentifica1ion) ... Klem said. adding. that authorities had no n..'Cords of Mengele's bonc structure. Heinz Haueisen. ch1C'f prosecutor m charge of West Germany's search for Mcngele. had said Thursda} that no dental records existed. T,here was-4'lo 1mmed1ate expla- nation for the apparent discrepam·}. Brazilian police said they wen' led to a wecd--<:·o, erl·d gra've .1n Embu by information fro!11. West German investigators. 'HOSTS' AFRAID TOT ALK' Elderly Austria n s describe ~ -~~ their'lonely vis itor t o police EMBU. BraLil (APJ -An clderl~ Austrian couple says they never told pohee of th eir fnendsh1p. with a man they believe was Nazi Dr. Josef Mengelc because "quite simply. we were afraid." Police investigating the casC' ol'Mcngek, known as the Auschwitz concentration camp "Angel of Death." ques- tioned the Austrian 1mm1grants. Wolfram and L1solette Bossen. on Thursday·and released them. Romeu Tuma. the federal police chief in Sao Paolo. said police fo und documents. photographs, and a dial) they believe to be Mengele's in the Bossens' home in a middle-class neighborhood of Sao Paulo He said the Bosserts appeared to be neither Nazis nor NaL t sympathizers. PohCl' rdcased thl'lf statement to reporters. They told poltC'e that Mengele lived .w11h thl'm in the 1970s and drowned wh11l' on vaca11on w11h them in 1979. Bossen said Mengele was a lonel ) man with a "vel) domineering personality.·• .. There is no doubt that Mengclc In cd at their house." Tuma said. Police exhumed a body Thursday the) believed 10 be that of Mengele. who sent hundreds of thousands of pcoplr to thei r deaths during World War II and condm:ted cruel experiments on others in a search for the key to a ··master race." The grave was located 1n Em bu. a town 17 miles from Sao Paulo. The man believed to be Mcngele died in the Benioga resort suburb in February 1979. ~ .•. ' \ ·:·~ ~ , ' """" ' . / Tr.eking · Dr. Josef Mengel• 'fhe " .. Of Au/Jd\wtz ''o.Mt\ dOctOI'' r9P()ttectv •-ttv<>ugrl ~a dozen CO&l\eJies Mlny believe he • st•~ Pwaouav AP lllu1tretlon Map lllu•trate• multi-country path beileved to have been followed by Auschwitz .. death doctor .. Josef Mengele. Nazi hunter doubts cla im 'until relatives report t hat h e's d ead , NEW YORK (AP) -Nati hunter Simon Wiesenthal refuses to believe that a body exh umed in Brazil is that of \.\ar criminal Josef Mcngele. the infamous .. Al)gel of Death" of tbc Auschw1t1 concentration camp. "In my opinion. (it's) 99 percent that lhis body is not the tiody of Dr. Jo.,ef Mengele." Wiesenthal said Th uri.day. arriving from Vienna for a I 0-da) visit 1n the U.ni ted States. "When his wife says he's dead. \.\ hl·n the family will say he is dead. when his law)C'r says he's dead, I will belll'Vc 11." he said. "I have real doubts. ~\vtn~ Because for the fumtly. (i t) will be a sah ation when they ran say Dr. Mcngck 1s dead bcc~usC' they had so man> troubks. When the family \\Ill sa\. ·Yes we know he is dead.' I \.\ 111 ~i1cw 1t.'' W1t'\Cnthal and othl·r Nazi hunters -.aid the Hra11ltan n·port may be an altt'mpt to throw off trackers off the '>cent of the infamous "Angel of Death ... \.\ hu 1s wanted for World War 11 atron11es at tht• <\usetiw1tr death camp. "I don't bchcvc 11. I don't believe ti. f hc \.\hole matter ran be a fabrication from ht'> fri <'nds:· W1csenthal said .. "We have rere1wd a number of foi st' informations from for mer Nazis or from thr1r s\·mpathi1ers ... not onl) with Mengck: hut wtth other Nazis \\hen 1t 1<> known that we are looking for thl'm:· W1l'i.enthal said. Ht· saiJ br bclicH·d Mengele. who \\ould bl' 74. wa., c;till ali ve 1n Paragua\. "Wh~ Paragua ~ '! Because for 3 I \cars (thl'rc has bn~n) no re1,olution in th t'> L'ountf\ ... he '>aid. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -I tM.99 CHISTIRRILD KNIT SHllllS Ong. $25. Let Dad show his true colors for summer in our handsome polyester /cotton knits Each has a wide band of color accented by two nne- line stripes on your choice ot a white. navy or khaki - ba ckground At this low price. we suggest au three' S-M-L-XL Robinson's Men's Knits. 21 Ong S25 For his outdoor lite Dad will appreciate these well-designed shorts (and you '11 appreciate their affordable pnc e )1 Made ot sturdy cotton with deep cargo pockets and tunnel belt loops Assorted colors. 30-40 Robinson's Men·s Sportswear Casuals. 123 '---. - SHOP FRIDAY 10-9, SATURDAY ICM, S~DAY 11-6. I • Newport Fashion lsland • ._._--------~-------~~__._----...._~-----~-_._~------------~--~---~~· .. .. -:\1 . \. I • CM dealer• No. 1 Dealer ~ spons<;Jrs • _;antique race car Orange Coast 's Gary Gray backs entryTn,. Great American race Calvin Woolsey of Costa Mesa will nurse his 1931 Pontiac across more than 3,000 miles of desert. hills and desolate open country tater this month as one of the contenders in the 3rd annual Great American Race. Woolsey and his navigator, Thomas M. Kucera. are being spon- sored In their cross-country adven- ture from Los Angeles to New York City by Ga~ Gray, owner"of Orange Coast Jeep/Renault in Costa Mesa. Other Orange County entcants Include Newport Beach busi- nessman Bill Halliday and his 1926 Chevrolet Roadster; Clark and Lynn Beaumont of Newport Beach and their 1936 Ford convertible and Irvine architect Bart Crandell and his restored 1935 Ford Cabriolet. Mike Little, an El Toro business owner. will be driving a 1913 Cadillac touring car this year, rather than the 1929 Model A Ford he drove in 1983 and '84. The oldest registered car in this year's race is a 1906 Mitchell Roadster. Driving it wilt be Miss Ginni Goodheart, aka· Ginni Withers . of Fountain Valley. Her huaband, Newton Wlthera. wlll be driving a 1934 Ford. Last year. Halliday won S 1,000 and a trophy for hie 20th-place flnlah. And Coate M ... n Dennis Holland -who ~·t be In the race thla year -won a 3-foot trophy for best embodying the spirit of t he race. • - The race. open only to owners of autos made-before-1837. obegfnt June 24 In Unlveraal Chy and ends July 4 In New York City. There are 10 nlght1top1 In between, and a purse of $100,000 for the winner at the end. A $25,000 purM wlll go to the oldest car that crosses the finish llne. The race, Inaugurated In 1983 when it only went as far east as tndlariapolls. la tooMIY based on the "Great Race" of 1908 that was sponsored by the New York Times. It went from New York City to Paris. The crou-country . contest ts a combination race and car rally - requiring drivers to outrace each other by establishing the best times between such stops as Boonville and Bloomington, while deciphering daily instructions such as;"drive at 55 mph for 40 minutes and then make a left". This year, the more than 100 entrants Include two from England, making the race an International event. Gary Gray, owner of Orance Cout AMC Jeep/Renault aenerally deal• ln atate-of-~e-art can ll'e tile l\enault Alpine (top photo). wla.lch la belnC introduced ln America ln 1986, and the Scrambler Jeep (left). But G~y and Cal.tn Woolaey are plactnc their hopea on thl• 1931 Pontiac (center photo) later thla month, when Wool9ey takea the auto crou-country ln the Great American Race. ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT NEW 1985 JEEP CHEROKEE This 2 dr. comes with P /S, AM/FM cass., air c9nd. prep. Extra cap. fuel tank , radial tires &_ more~- (Stk # 171 3) (Ser #0480) .. ,. 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UH• tu~ h~llfn(r"I\, ttuu. otftf . .,, NEW 1985 RENAULT ENCORE Comes w, auto and more Yours for immedrate dei1very St~ = 15.1Q St'\:: 6462 l "IAMC Jeep 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 7, 1985 . \ : Ji1n Sle1nons honored as auto Dealer of Distinction '86 V·W GTI "MOTOR TRENDS CAR OF THE YE AR" 5 spd, sunroof, air cond. AS LQWAS 19695 illll!ll!!l!llll,~ ........ One of 35 honorees picked-among dealers throughout t.he U.S. Local auto dealer Jim Slemons has received the 1995· Dealer of Distinction award from Sports Illustrated and American Inter-:. · national Automobile Dealers As- sociation. Slemons Is the owner of Jim Sler'nons Imports In Newport Beach, ·Jim Slemons Honda In ~~S:~~~~HH San Juan Capistrano, and ~~~~~~ ilii: Slemons VolvQ Kawell In Alea, s1000 REBATE ON ALL SAAB ~ T.URBOS '85 SAAB 914M "EXECUTIVE CAR " LOADED WAS $16,952 NOW $14,273 EXCELLENT SELECTION ---~ OF SAAB AUTOMOBILES "Special Performance Group CARS HERE NOW AND . WE ARE DEALING Hawaii; The award Is presented to outstanding automobile dealers by the mapazlne and the auto association. Slemons was selected.as one of the 35 honorees because of the quality of performance-of his dealership. his service to the lf)dustry and his commitment to civic and community servlc~. An Imported automobile deal- er for 24 years, Slemons has served as president of the Southern California Renault Dealers Association, secretary treasurer of the Southern Call-.) Ready for the long ride fornla Toyota Dealers Advertis- ing Association. _chairman of the Southern Calif ornla Mercedes- Benz Dealers Association and has received the 'iolvo First Place MAT Parts Manager Award. He Is a former Orange County - deputy sheriff. Other civic pos- itions Include serving on th~ Board of the American Bank of · Samoa; the Harbor Ridge Com- munity Association and as foun- der and member of the Irvine National Bank. He 1$ listed In Who's Who In California and Who's Who In the West 1980. Jim Peaison (left), technical training man- ager for Suzuki motorcycle• of Brea, examines the disc brak e• on a Suzuki Cavalcade for Explorer Scouts Chilly White, Frank Bell and Andy White a• fhey prepare for their 7 ,500-mlle ride acrosa the country at part of the Boy Scout•' 75th . anniversary diamond jubilee celebration. MOii-FR/ IAM TO 9PM SAT 8-6 • CLOSED SUNDAYS 100°/o ~I NANCI NG! . ON YOUR GOOD ~-~.,.C~A~EDl:r. - DAVIDJ. PHILLIPS S11 Oar Lllfl S1/1ct101 of Fini U11d Cini BUICK· PONTIAC· MAZDA __ AAA APPROVED SERVICE FACILITY LAGUNA HILLS -EXIT ALICIA WEST OFF SAN DIEGO FWY. 24888 ALICIA PKWY "KEEP THAt tiREAiGM FEEL.ING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS" --....:. ' !>en •1o ~.t== ---- I I c Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. June 7. 1985 Seat belt laws in 1983 could . have saved 8~000 fro1n death ~a ws also would have prevented 319, 400 -----injuries, saved $5 .. 4 billion in time and bills WASHINGTON, o.c. -If seat belt use laws had been on the books and enforced in every state In 1983, the lives of more than 8,000 passenger car occu- pants would have been saved, according to a Highway Users Federation Analysis of statistics from that year. • Belf use laws also would have prevented 319,400 Injuries and saved more-than $5.4 billion in med1cal costs, Insurance and legal expenses, lost production time, and other costs relatec;I to .traffic Injuries and fatalities, the analysis shows. ------i14tea19 the most reeentyear for which complete traffic injury, fatality, and cost statistics have been compiled. .. No state had a seat belt use law until New York's took effect on Jan. 1 of this year. New York Gov. Marlo Cuomo estimated that New York's law would save 300 to 400 lives a year if early trends continue. The New York traffic death toll dropped ffom 252 In the first quarter of 1984 to 184 In the first quarter of 1985. The federation estimates that if the New York law had been in effect in 1-Q83, 380 fatalities and 26,700 Injuries would have been prevented In that state. After New York passed its law in July 1984, New Jersey and Illinois passed similar belt use laws. The New Jersey law took effect Marcti 1. to be followed by Illinois and Michigan on July 1 of this year. So far in 1985. belt use laws have been passed in Hawatt;- lndlana, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, and Texas, bringing the total number of states which have passed belt use laws to nine. although the governors of Hawaii and Texas had not signed the bills into law as of May 16, 1985. The details of the laws vary from state to state. but all require drivers and front seat passen- gers In automobiles to wear seat belts under penalty of a fine. The U.S. Department of Trans- portation ruled last summer that If states containing two-thirds of the population enact seat belt use laws by Aprll 1, 1989. Installa- tion of air bags or automatl ... seaf belts will (lOt be required In new cart.· The DOT set seven ma1or criteria that state laws must meet In order to quality under its ruling: ( 1) drivers and front seat-passen- gers must be required to wear belts; (2) exemptions must be for medical reasons only; (3) the penalty for violation must be at least $25; (4) failure to observe the law may be used In mitigating damages arising from court ac- iton~tth an education program to inform the public about the benefits of seat belt use; (6) the state must evaluate the effectiveAess of the law and report the results to DOr;. and (7) the laws meeting these criteria must be enacted by April 1. 1989. To date, no state law meets all of the DOT criteria. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 7, 1985 Winnebago presents three new California reC vehicles Fuel-efficient, front-wheel- drive recreational vehicles from • Winnebago Industries are now available In California. The Winnebago LeSharo and Itasca Phaser motor homes get an estimated 16 to 19 miles per gallon of gasoline, as does the Winnebago Centaur! van. These aerodynamlcaUy de- signed vehicles are only about 20 feet long, yet the motor homes carry all the conveniences one might expect to find on much larger models -galley. sleeping for four. and a bathroom design that includes an optional shower. They are also equipped with kitchen and dinette. At the front of the vehicle are two reclining. swiv~llng bucket ~eats, followed by two compa- nion lounge seats which fold out I into a full-size bed. At the rear is the dinette, which features built-in cushioned seat- ing for four and also converts Into a full-size bed. The wardrobe. bathroom and galley are located between the lounge seats and ~he dinette and are equipped with name brand appliances. a refrigerator. a two- burner stove and a stainless steel sink with overhead storage cabi- nets. The bathroom is a unique Winnebago design, complete with a sink, toilet and optional shower. When not in use, It fits snugly against the outskte wall: for use. It slides out to form a The Jta.ca Phuar motor home ha• aleeplng room for ftMll'. completely enclosed compart- ment. · Standard features on the motor homes Include a six-gallon electric water heater, 20,000- BTU furnace and tinted windows. Fuel c-apaclty Is 15.9 gallons. Gross vehicle weight rating Is 6.037 pounds. Wheelbase Is 145 inches. The Centauri van Is built with an aerodynamic design for a modern. sleek look. It ha more than six feet of center MCtlon stand-up head room, with the floor just an 11-lnch step off the ground. Standard features lndude a four-speed man"al trantmlulon, tinted ventilator wlndowt, radlal tires, front wheef disc brlkea and a 15.9-gallon fuel capacity. Winnebago'• Centaarl Van aeam MYen. am Ulto 19 mllee per aallon. IPll~llW 1• MARIVll Sl9,995 orS349 per mo. Al\""' l Fl •~· 10"' pm11 SUI 7S2 ta• S tOOO cap re<1uct1on 10 1n111a1a leAM UAL Elec cass w/premtum sound system. 5.0 llter eng .. auto .. '4 whl. pwr. disc brks .. air, pwr. wtndowa. o.wr 16cks. rear defroster. tilt whl .. tinted glass. Interval wipers. (Ser.6'48193) ORANGE coum·s OLDEST LINCOLN-iEICllY DEALERSHIP EST. 1954 114~5411-51i:llJ -. "HOME OF THE .GOLDEN 'TOUCH " .... , f .. .. . a 0 • ' • I· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frld1y, June 7, 1985 Foes of drunk~n driving zeroing in on legislators. WASHINGTON -Results of a nationwide, state-by-state survey of leglslatlon enacted to combat Intoxicated drivers has been released by the National Commlsston Against Drunk Driv- ing. The results of the survey will be used to establish the N.CADD's priorities In Its effort to Imple- ment the recommendations the · Presidential Commission on Drunk Driving made In Its No- vember 1983 repbrt. V.J. Adduci, chairm an of the NCADD, said the survey will enable the organization "to "target ou; efforts to those states which need assistance." Among the results of the survey: •Thirty states currently have laws requiring that a person be 21 years old before they can legally purchase alcohol. •Nineteen states have laws establishing llabllity with a seller of alcohol, or a social host. hi the event of damage by the purch·aser or consumer; 16 states have "case law" prece- dents, by which hablllty may be established on an Individual basts. •Per Se Laws: These laws establish administrative procedures requiring minimum mandatory penalties for driving under the Influence of alcohol. These laws seek to prevent delays and postponements In- curred in many court trials. Included in· this group are four states In which a 0.08 percent presumptive blood ·alcohol con- tent limit requires suspension or revocation of a driver's license; 41 states wh ich hav·e an "Illegal per se" BAC level of 0.10 per- cent; and 13 states which require revocation or suspension of licenses from 30 days to 90 or more days on the first offense for driving under the influence of alcohol. Since last November. the com- mission has conducted public hearings on. "administrative per se" laws in Delaware. Oklahoma, Utah and Illinois. •Twenty-one states have laws which make It Illegal to have an open container of an alcoholic beverage In the passenger com- par1ment of a motor vehicle. •Many states use court-ap- proved roadblocks as a deter- rent t6 driving after drinking. The number of arrests Is not as Important as the evidence of ,public awarene~s that qrinklng and driving Is to be discouraged and avoided. The NCADD provides as- sistance to state and local gov- ernments and private organiza- tions by advising on preventive measures and educational pro-. grams. testrfylng on behalf of presidential commission rec- ommend at Ions. providing speakers for meetings and sem- inars. and serving as a catalyst to initiate prl'Jate-sector employer- based programs. The national commission said 1t realizes th~ the only guarantee of a lasting change in the area of drinking and driving must be found in individual attitudes and behavior patterns. Laws provide the support system, and much of the new legislation has shown some Immediate benefits. the commission added. Rock singer Stevie Wonder (center) stara ln new safety-oriented rock video and public service announcement with his hit song ... Don't Drive Drunk." Stevie Wonder joins fight to ground drunken drivers Dodge and the U.S. Depart- ment of Transportation have joi,ned forces to help produce an anti-drunk driving rock video and public service announcement starring Stevie Wonder The youth-ori ented. five- minute video and 30 and 60- second spots feature Wonder singing "Don't Drive Drunk," from his Grammy and Oscar- winning motion picture sound track album "Woman In Red." Wonder's music video will be the first ever to carry a publtc service. message and will air regularly on MTV. which is the number one medium on the natton's college campus~s. It will also be broadcast on other popular video programs tnclud- lng "Friday Night Videos." "Night Flight" end "Solid Gold." Spots and videos are sched- uled to air on more than 800 televtston stations and rock video outlets. The anti-drunk driving cam- paign · is produced by Gasp! Productions and directed by Bob Giraldi. best known for directing commercials and music videos starring Michael Jackson Funding for the production 1s through the Advertising Council, with DOT and the Dodge Division of Chrysler Corp. designating portions of their Ad Council contributions to the project. This private-public sector partnership is a major part of the Ad Council's ".Drinking and Driving Can Kill a Friendship" campaign ··serious accidents caused by drunk drivers are one of this country's most pressing social problems.'~ s"Std John B Damoose. Dodge general mar- keting manager "In 1984. 23.000 people were killed and hundreds of thousands more Injured in drinking-related accidents. Since young people are especially prone to peer pressure when It comes to con- suming a1cohol, we hope these videos and spots will deliver a message and help save lives." The video storyline features seven young .people out on the town for an evening of fun. As they drive through the city streets and dance 1n a night club. Stevie Wonder is seen singing the title song , which includes the chorus "Ah, don't drive drunk. Don 't drive drunk. No. don't drive drunk ... Shorter public service an- nouncements will be spun off from the video. In addition to the seven principal characters. the cast includes more than 175 extras. Shooting toOl< place at L the Roxy Theater on Hollywood's Sunset Sfrip and al a private home In Los Angeles. I The national Assoc1at 1on of Broadcasting has also adopted 1 the campaign for its member TV and radio stations 1n 1985. NAB 1s producing and distributing a special documentary on the mak- ing of the video hosted by Casey Kasem. Nissan, Pontiac, Toyota hot sellers Nissan and Pontiac dealers set alHlme records In May and Toyota sales were up as 'Yell. !he three auto dealers report. Nissan sold more cars end trucks In May then in any month In the company's'25-year history. according to off lei a ls of Nissan Motor Corp. USA C.P King, senior vice presi- dent-sales, said Nissan dealers sold 53,512 cars and 20,553 \JOtcs In May. for • totaf of 14,085 vehl9les The previous record for any slngl month was 72,849 In January, 1985 King attributed lhO Increase to · the greater availability of cars In May. Dealer Inventories had been low in March and April because of reduced shipments from Japan under the voluntary restraint agreement. Pontiac dealers set an all-time sales record during In Ma1 as deliveries soared to 88.538. a 16 percent Increase from last year. according to J Michael Losh. Pontiac general manager and a yk!e P!~91~t cf j)eMref M°'or9: 1'Tne record our dealers set In May was even more Impressive due to limited avellablllty of some ~dels ." Losh said 111 25 of the last 26 months. Pontiac has posted sales increases from the previous mon1h. he added. Pol'\Jiec model year sales stand at 514.912 through May, up 7 'j':>ercent from one year ago. already surpassing the entire 1983 model year totals Toyota May car and truck sates were up from May 1984 levels, according to sates figures re- leased by Toyota Motor Sales U;S'.f\, Inc. . • ~ • Truck sales of 31.080 were up 17 8 percent from May·1984 Car soles of 69.846 were up 15 4 percent I -.. . ~· A~END! TestDrtv~. COME IN •.TEST DRIVE A JEEP ON OUR NEW TORTURE TRACK THE-ONl Y ONE 1·N CALIFORNIA! 4 Cylinder E1Clgine 5-Speed Transmission dWagonee -. • - RENAULT OFFERS AMERICA'S BEST SMALL CAR PROTECTlON. &/ID==:,~~~~~ r"9i1 • PLUS AEOUIM:O -MAINl ENANCE PAOT(Cll()H t "'tlf>d W.itl'l11h!! Ct'•ta•n ~h·ctions 3gpty .\~~ 1 I \]Ill )~<,, • "-~~·---------·----------~--~ \ _...._ -·-·-----··--~~-~~ ...... iiliil.iiimii ..... -""--~---------~--..:·~~~·~~---------....._ _________________ ~~~~~--~----~--~~~~·~1'~--·-------------·---------~-------------_,..~=-- I I •' .. .. 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Bdrm 1 Bath untta. rutty 4 BDRM, OEN l POOL 11U1nable loens 2 Bd/2ba In Two 2br/ t bach Cerf I living, Dining & Kltc:Mn den S 1050: 28R ~ den 646-0313 IRVINE LEASES 314 PROSPECT NB HU ~htng you';,. ~·:!~di.~ ~~na&~dn ow_N_E_R_te~R _7~70fJ ~~:'i1~ :: MOMn Bllr 700-2543 ., ... 2 a.droom, 2 bath Yrly 1200 28r IBe. gar & petlo MS95 lniH 0.1stl11lty 819·259-0830 Ftreplaoe in master aulle, Bernardino Atsume Ull l&f. ... 54Q.-0810/H1-13t50 l&Ylllll•I PUI 5 STAR PARK, YOUNG PENINSULA PT. Avt now Open Sun 12~ 1984A lll· l lOO Paylor the rite pl~l $875 e11 cond wait. to ~h. 2 •815,000 IO 4., loan 3 bath. Pool Priced to Mii 38r lba 8•7•88.,~ ADULTS WELCOME! 4BR w/fam rm. 3 Anehelm St 545-3229 -2 Bdrmi 2 betna. den Aa"lnn •798,000~ 1239,500 S.. 2391 Bey SOUTH COAST PLAZA " .------------llr9')18Ce9, patio. 12000 3 BR t'l1be-dp-tx-Gat LeaM or rent 4BR 2•;. ba. kids pe11'1 roompdy .. b3~ '!''1l90n1 Shows llke a model " ... • Farm Mall Agl 640-5078 2Bd 28a condo. term•. BLUFFS BY OWNER 12-.tl' 1&mlWll ennuel, $3000 summer s7151mo 20201.A Birch Unlveralty Park cono50o Nr ~1 ~11: fee " r-u GO<><J u1CJmeble hnanc:· $79.500 862·2642 Br 2'..,Be Condo Lg =ront kitchen Latge living. Watttff... ..... .... St SA Hts 854•1927 pools/lennis S 13 /mo ong $182 ooo MARIA Tradition al tllnl llOI lut ....... L l assum 9"•"-loan Otmng aree Maple In-1•1•1,._ tl• • ._ 786-9005 Quality 3br 3ba lu•ury 2 BERCOVITZ or LINDA -• $179,000 Incl land , terlor Large Beth wllh • -.... ..., lBR 2be So Cst Pita univ Parlt Garden-Home stry pool home Jacuu1 TAGIANETII Realty mmeculate 2BR 288 cUsiiC SPANISH OPEN DAILY t -4 stall I/lower & tub King-area $750/mo. $750 3Bd 2'·'188. tennis. pool, well-kepi y;:unda $1195 GE /':i? 9100 631-7!\70 =~~n ~~ ~;ne: :>::;:~~l~rv~8}'!!: :>!~~~J~9~e~~o~~~1 size ~~~!:s.ooo 1!'~~ =~~~~by~~ ;:~_75~:Por st~~io Jae s12001mo 644-4157 s~~;~:sB~.::.'~ ~od:ar~· ~epl::;.! Taylor Co 960•9609 CllU Miii (lt•) Ml-1111 $400 539~t90 Beat fee astslde 2 bdrm, 1 b•, La11n hack 2141 near pool and tennis - ...iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl S 11,111. S 121.IOO ~uume 1st Trust "Deed Owner wtll c:arry 2nd Spectacute Townhome with two muter suites, 2'" baths. End unit Call today 5"'8-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS PIOTlll._ YlfW Down 8uek Gully 10 1,.••••••••• Ocean 3 Bdrm Harb0r1' V•flW Hiiis Wllh pool, 10. II SI. OUST PUU Cihon Rural yel Ctly 'J BR 2Ba. atrium .. flre- $369,000 place. •1 Pfleed home In thra aea Near l~t f lt~~ Wlmb l edon t r act Realtors. 675-6000 $132,500 CISTIM SP&llSI ... , Beautiful Spanish 2-Story name on large corner lot near Mesa Verde Country Club 2·Story entry, span11h Ille, wet bar, ltre- place 1n ramlly room Large private balcony up- stairs wstom pool and spa Price reduced to $359.000. 751-3191 C:::. SELECT 1111' PROPERTIES HY W&llll ILJI. Ul·ll2t Lim.I llUll ..,.,... ...... lrreplao.eble today on this size lot on BAYFRONT Great '"wat9r vleWS" from this 2·story property with two units. Spacious 4 and 3 bed unit• Owner wm Oejp tinaoce. $795,000 - \.\\llHIHll'I 1111"11 .., In<. REAL E5 1AIE t7UIOO Make your anopplng eas- ier by using the Dally Pl· ---------lot Clualfled Ada llYH MIRES 1110,000 Least c•xpens1v1· b<.tyfront with pier/slip for 40' boat Wonderful floorplan with t'xpans1ve roo~. formal dining room. total privacy in cxdus1vl· n eighborhood. Least-hold. IN NEWPORT C ENTCR 6449060 kitchen No nontenH lniat 1 4 ExotlC Beachfroot prop-Pv1 Beach! Bey viewt qare S275 bec:h bungelow fr pie, garage, yard Charm! 3br, 2ba. 1 b1k $2800/mo 559.9539 owner has prlC»O to Mtt Sy o:n;; 2&'.fownhouM, erty altuated 81 *'trance _arge corner 2BR 2ba, nothfn fency but ooeen S 15O1 m 0 · Sher Y 1 to bch°jrplc, spa S 1075 SIMPLY B UTIFUL al $169,500 2'.h ba, rec area w/poot ot Newport Harbor. dra-fr pie. patio . pool cts 539~6190 Best lee 673·3117 1945 Glenneyre 499-'4820 HARBOR VIEW HOMES S 111,900 546-1330 mauc reduction from 2.2 $49.500 Ph 873-3600, lal ... ·-.. ,aide 2Br 18th & encl Sleps 10 beach~ 2br 2ba ontego 4Bd 2ba. MP llv YAUIT mil YB• Sitting empty and costing moMy1 3 a.drm 2 beth home Ready to go. Large pie shaped yetd. RV ec;. cen. Call qulek 646-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS lalMI Pnia1al1 1007 llllT M Tll SUI eyr, 2·stry, 3 I/pis, 2 Jae. compl furn. 3Br lots of JMno .area. 09'\ t>eem c:elllngs w/old fashioned embossed panels & re- cened llghllng oek kllch No building costs spared. Great view from all windows $695,000 Cerna ••I •u l 2 For sale By owner. 01d COM cnarmer Beautifully remodeled 3Br 2Ba Lots of oak. gta11, mirrors & brM;k • much mOf'el Aa· sumable loans. no quali· tying $269,000 or PON· Ible trade 759-8031 a a Y s 6 4 4 . 5 5 5 4 mllllon to SI 69 mtthon Ctaat rca'al -patio $650/mo 329 Uni· ::ondo-frpt-pool-spa $1195 dining a fem area evesl W1<nd Pr~P~1 st~~Mlots Ptaia11l1 versJty Or 548-0648 Eves 768_..529 01 557_1 928 $1700/mo 522·9030 2719 SHELL ST NB Prorr!J 1250 lBdrm 18e. fi.,a:a lira, STSIDE HOUSE s 1100 VILLA BALBOA. Executive CONCORD REAL TY Q,M Sll•JMll 0.lftr across from park. 1 blook Clean • Xlnl cond Last & • , O I Bdrm 1 den, Incl frplc. (8 t8) 796-9993 :Keel tocatrori on H th St to 1 ~ay & ocean. $1450 Security 642-4968 L111H Halls 225 W/D, A/C & other up- --wltemfic upalde poten· 53 PLAZA del SUR ·aide 2Bd 1ba angl gar. lag Vig Twnhte Ser 2Ba, grades Poot. spa. sec FH SIMPll 1111 $2 5 Mllllon AMI ror 968· 1683 or 675-2102 encl patio. no pets $700 AlC. 2 car gar, vu refng bldg & sub parking gar t,=. 1'mb~~· ~~~ :>ennis ~ne11 6.co-5078 ea,1nraao mo avau 611 548-8561 $895/mo 81a-333.1115 ~~6a~0~~~war~aW ~;, '' u. Fem. 631-3822 fact•t Prt.ttJ 1350 ltack 2211 -•Ide 2Br. redec No pets 631-1400 or 760-9536 Here's yopr Jlcket into 2 ~OUSES bosta U.-Brloht open beam celUng, S600 lst/last $200 sec L11u1 li11tl 2252 est NewPOf'1 4Br 208 .... Tll M NewPOf'1 ~ bch Ille-Gross $19.200 $169.500 wlspectaeurar view of 2661A Orange S46-I078 AdtJl1 comm 2Brt 2ba. obi bttins. 2 lrples. Steps to Yll'YI llll atyle' Newport Shore• 15•4 On Owner Don ocean & mountain, After 7pm athd gar. pool/lac Avl beaeh $1250 1 yr IN iwaltlng for • 2> Bdrm. Ouplei1 Live In 1·apt & Goguen 497~287 spacious split level 2br ach bdrm hu ibth 3Br 111 S900mo 786-5767 Stop by 5102 Neptune. 2'.liba. 2 car garage rent the other apt 3Br --2'Alba, w/d, dshwatir. frig. 3',\Ba. Lrg new E·alde upper unit from 10· 12 or Salano Model In The VII· 2Ba in ea Assum 111 & ::::OSTA MESA 8 rentals, $750. (714) e61·2871 twnhme 2 car gar, lrplc. El Nlg. Hts, area, 5br 2'.hba 2~4 Sat or Sun tu. Gr .. t locetlon within 2nd You own the land! never vacant Appraised • I. .. Avl late June $1350/mo 2 F/P, 3 car gar. $1800 '---~----~~ welklng dla1e~topool $249K.5'43·6155 $450.000. ASKING ertH t If A 0penSal/Sun151At~t lse 495-4399.831-5343 uCJtatatt 127' end Shopping S 179,000 SEAVIEW Nf/W Bedford $425,000 firm Upelde j Bd 2 .Xbtl femll; rm, fOf'-Pl Call 645-09M • am rm, lg matr lniM 0.nt l•altJ Open Sat/Sun 1-S 1911 polenhal Agt 497•7005 mal dining. pool & ape. esa Verde 3br, H'·b• ·~· ltack Ult suite/mother In law apt 'I 18124 Culv9r Dr. Irv Yacht Resolute 640--8485 O.t ef ltatt s2250tmo Agt 673-5354 ome $1000/mo. Gardnr, 2Bf28a. 2 car gar. Spa. Pool. beach. golf S 1390 lH·llOO ._ 1550 3Br 2Ba. lrq mslr suite. ater, w/d Incl no pell. Yrly 514ooimo. 3 blk• 10 213/378-8968 aft Mon TIWllllSl/YAIAIT ntrr!J 1to1te & refrlg. patio. ger. 662-0550 Of 751-1473 bch 531.12661673· 1733 WIWWS Nllh greet BLUE PACIFIC MO' prfme wat8rlront. row Walk to big & llllle Cor· t-....... -..,.-.-....---- 3 Br 2Ba. ranch kil , FP, lg VIEW tn North Coast VII-bank Sa.n Juen Island ona $1350/mo yTly No ESA Vf:RDE: Nioe 3BA, 2Br 2Ba Condo Sec back yd, 2 aides to park, lege. Penthouse· 2BR. Wash Stale Mt Baker/Mt pets. Bkr 644-8567 lam rm S 1050 mo. 2 Car comm, vu, amen, $ 1200 ectl<>Qll. Aakg $l25..500. 2bath unit w/wet bar. Ranter Vlf/WS E & So. 5 blks 10 bch on Gold· gar. No pela 64?·7858 786-5180 o~ .540-7551 497-60051875-9534 eve frplc & the moat ' Spectacular Mar Int enrod 29r 19a D/W eeds rite tenenl $595 3br •••JfllllE• EXTRAVAGANT amenltfel views, Beaut trees. level refrlg W/D prlvt' 2 ce; 2ba tam apot late June -L!tau ltack 104 in all North County. Pool, lot 1.6 acres Water, utll carport brick · pello move -In olhers at 1-WMtt .... , YI k8Qfi1·1ff~': ~:=n!": ~~65s~ 1~~~21t.e;.~: Quiet • $1150/mo • 111• 539-6190 Beat Rlty fee 3Br 3t>a. approx 2!500 1/1 pool& ·-a reel POLY· · lul, S600 see. AYI 7/10 luxe ci\eefy 3Br on Fee lend No Laguna. PV1 NESIAN treat Priced for 1.• W H 1125 Wiii Show now by appt beaut lg lot E-slde. con· comm 592~11vlewTerr. QUICK S ALE al ,.. lat 673-9023' venlentxtras..857-1031 Open Sun 1·4 S475K, ask $150 000 Call now 11 y·9 $10 llWll Huge 2 br 2'.liba, trplc. new Eaatslde Townhome tor 0enn11 Snell. Bkr WlLU. Ol I,. .. ILTIS. 640-5078 or 497 ·6130 -· CASH lor la1ge cpt, atudy or 3rd bdrm 3Bdrm. dbl gar, 2'~Be 111/lll·I... realdel'ICeon Newport Bey St500/mo Open hae $1175/mo 852·1616 Emerald Bay remodeled •lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim or ~Ith ~··an vi--. ....,__,., Sa I/Sun 1 · 5. 4 2 7 1----------39 39 I -........ "'" ·~......., p 1 1 "~· 1121 ew Ea1111de Townhome drm a. ocean v flW, tmmed. Principals only! o nsett a .,.. ... 1 d t 11 O W •-y 2Br. den. dbl gar, 2',\Ba rg yr · op ava · ays .-wr-644·6800 Mr.Porath LARGE 2Br 2Ba So of $1100/mo 852·1616 $475.000 firm Prine. ICUIFlllT • a a Hwy, lrplc, cyn view. nrly ,__ ______ _ only-720·7403 or ,.. """ ioe3Br2Bahomew/encl evea/wkncla 4r,4•5648 ~ape Cod Charmer on WANT OUT? new. Pref adlls no pell l!!Jlrl ltack IMt **ILIFFs** SALE/LEASE OPTION BY OWNER 3Br 2'.liBa Greenbelt $185,000 Low down 760-8835 corner 101. 3 Bd 2ba Fan-we buy Condos, Houses. $1275/mo lee 673-4705 patio, lrplc, 2 cat gar I S • k S 11001mo Incl grdnr astlC un1ets ,.5 Ing Units, Foreclosures. Lg 2Br 1Ba. dbl gar, new 751-4762 $675,000 Negative cash flow Ok paint & crpt $1250·Ullls L----lfll IUl n Your p<1ce our terms pd 673-8889 or 673-8890 Id Costa Mesa 2br hm llJ-lJOO 550-0874 entry ktlch !\Ida pets S600 LIHIY Tll-Lntl not far to NB 539-6190 WANTED Big Canyon Sweepl"" ooean/bay view Best Rlty lee Broadmoo r Plan ··• lt~ilt l••n 1100 w/v1ew. 5Br w/lam rm from 2 levels. B1k lo bch HARP EASTSIDE 2BR BAYRIOGE CONDOS New 2Br 2Ba & 3Br 3Ba A.IC. sec gate, pool, lpl s 1300/$ 1600 675-9480 BAYVIEW EST A TE POOi, 2410 I r o . tennis. spa. security gate. No pets. I blk Ip So Co Plu $550/mo. 786·6633 Ap1rtaeats Faraiut4 spa,· 5br 5ba. tmmac lo• 1--------.. -... -... entenatners home $3500 C11t1 •n• .,.., Dover Shores 751-6003 USA II Ill BIG CAl'IYON CONDO 2Br ALL UTILITIES PAID 2Ba. Fantastic view ovet· Compare before you rent lo04ng golf course Secur-Newly decorated. cu11om tty gate. tennis. swim· design feature, pool, ming pool $1500/mo bbq, cov"rd garage. aur· 960~ 181 Mike rounded wl1h plush land· •BIG CANYON FIXER• Viking RE 751-7664 l800 sq ft 2Br 2'AIBa, 1 ba , garage. yard Full ocean vu Jasmine C<1< 4Br huge lot $585.000/ l&Yltll YllUll dine rm. frplc, lndry area $750/mo call 5.CS-9950 2 br & den Own/egt wtll trade 759-8477 Agt :>n the Waterfront. (back 2 car gar NflW crpt. drps lllOUYM•ll 2Bdrm 2Ba on gOlf coutM. 2 car garege $1350/mo seeping No pell Furnished 1 & 2 Bdrm finance 640· 1515 -----bay) Pnv beach. pools. ltal1l1 & paint Avt 6110 $1800 STOP LOOKING •WESTCLtFF 3Br w.ea jacc . clubnouses & boat mo. Yrly lse 494-2935 all last 2br E·slde retreat Laree I Year lew pool, $245K or terms By slips avail BEAUTIFUL Rtlltl Faraa'a ... H S 1 58 5Be Pool crpts & blllns $575 others Duplex $325,000/Low owner OPEN HOUSE 1·4 Must see 10 Appreciate • PYO UI r · · unadvertised down 510 Jasmine. Oen· SUN 1207 Berkshire Ln 300 E Coast Hwy, New· ---------..--· ~~1~01_se'k1r0/~~~4~ •Hl-11IO* nil Snell, Bkr 640-5078 6'45-7534 port Be&ch 673-1331 p?feclale quality 3br 2ba C •• t •• " 1024 S335K Sea v._ 3 • 2'> -r 1 C 1 , So--la!MI lllad 2106 C.1t1 •na 2 hse appls iar/l/lop • RV . I g ard gat• spa 11 5'' ,, ea ond lion I wide 900' I lo u " '• I d·"' 1 Bd Iba din rm. anrl. Xvab 2 Bd 2ba Condo ... .111 level access s n •BY OWNER 3br 2ba, asm comm tenn1s1pool w popout. upgra ""'• 10 ..,..... 539~190 Best Riiy lee spa. compl remodel like credit worthy byer P/P rent Ownr HB $28,900 6/9-9/9$1000/moS1000 frpfc, W/D, 2 car gar. new$ l35.000 645•94 78 Prine only 640_4979 831 5877 or 84 7.3739 sec 675-9058 pool. spa. $950 556-9200 Ill. ltacli 365 Wiison 642-1971 New carpel & paint. Cati Nioe 1Bdrm Duplex. Ou .. t. Pete 631-1266 Sep by gar. 1 emplyd per· ~ son, No pell $435/mo. •LW>• w/garege$48S 548-1021 _J_!f. Baat. ltack BLUFFS 4br 2'nba frplc. encl. patio, new carpets S 1250/mo 644-1480 tBdrm house. TV. utlla. 2 blks to bch. $525 mo or S 130/wk 536-2684 Yll HSHYl m DUPLEX 2 Sep Houses. lm at 1044 I lmat 1044 0.t ef ltatt 1550 0.t ef Stitt n~hb~h·d 8Nr ~!do!u~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3br 2ba lrplc bltn appll s. --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;i.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~II course 5875/mo , .. , u u' c. ~ 1'.l h),. .( f) t:: ~C::.. wou plus 2br Iba refurbished, '•m u ;:J~ I'"l.J~l-'b'[;..~~·-... , .clnt loc, princ only '"(21~)541·1S81 •EASTBLUFF 4Br 2Ba, Fam Rm. lrg yrd, avall 6/24, S 1500 Incl grdnr Ownr/Bltr 760-32~ QUIET RESORT LIVING •Sparkling heated pool •Court yard View dining •Vignette BBQ areas •Twl!Oht dine In COUM yrO ------14,.., ., CL ... I ,OUAN -----$188~9QQ owe ISi 9 1., .. a•;• ...... ,, ·•• Sherry CoslJow. Broker ', ,. .,.,,,_,, .. , -~· .,. 63 1-2242 or 645-6002 ... .,,, ,,, •h•,. •o-.•, ... , " .. ., n t G N A V f R I I I' 15 I UST Siil 2BR R2 zoned Bulld1ng dept apprvd plan for 3Br 1n rear $117,000 By Owner 380-9416 WYTllWI TURTLEROCK RIDGE SKI HOUSE blks to oc:un elegenl cedar & gtua 2Br 2o;,Ba & lamlly rm Plush-like new c'rpts & drps, frplc, sundeck, dbl gar. fully malnt yrd 960-633 1 2 lllOH Tl IUOI lllUIT llYJHIT Large 2 Bd, study. 3ba 2400 aq It Prof decor tunny & bright. Wine cellar, mirrors. country kltch, 2 decks. boat dock· tng. Sec. vacant $2200/mo 720·3912 MSEW&ml gazebos •Spacious Apartments •Your own PV1 patio •Gourmet kitchen •New dove tan crpt •Lrg walk-In closets •Gated covered pr1(ng w/storage [ I 'IT A r : ! . I I' f2tE ., wt I •1-' tOf\l1UPO 'Pf I 2BR 2ba condo wlfrplc Great 1ocat1on S 125,900 Ask for Esther 542·4242 dys or 646-4642 eves Fabul ous water & Canyon view. Live in the County, yet minutes to Fashion Island & the Air port. 2 Maste r suites & de n, 2 112 baths. $275,000 111 Deer Valley, Utah for sale by owner. Locted directly across from the Stein Ericksen Lodge, within walking distance of Sliver Lake Lodge. Exquisitely decorated by Design Coalition. 3 Bdrm. 4 bath. 2 Jacuzzis,· sauna. cust. wood Levolors on all windows, cust. bdsprds, Oriental rugs. 3 frplcs, 2 car heated garage. Perfect cond . One of the most gorgeous views in Deer Valley. Great for year-round enjoyment. 27 ,000 Sq. Ft. Selling price $510.000 Incl. furnishings. Ph. (801) 649-6583. Detlghtfut ooean breezn Spacious 2Br 2Ba w/garage Plush carpel• & drapes. dishwasher. lots of closeta, balcony Beaullfully landscaped 960-6331 Prolesalonal, responsible couple w/one 14 yr old child desire long term tse on 3 or 4 BR Newport Beach tiome 650·6217 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 1Bd. 2Bd & 2Bd Twnhme Furnished Visit our model Dally 9-6 Sorry no pets ''' t "',re• ~t "'l"r d I I P\Jflof-'r 1t "Y ._,,,. f()t 1 • ') ', L T D I r -.--I ...,.-I' .,.,...., ,-..--I 1.--1 ° I• It .. .,, .,. 'I (•••ij ,; it.. •• n., w •.h I f ,._ )T~ '""' it~ ~ ·· • '.' :· r r 1· 1 ' .. T f i I I l I l .. SCUM-LETS A11wtrt 11 Cl111lfloatft1 6211 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE J , ...... J....~• "'"""'• I '"' RENTALS llMlflllSAU I BY OWNER 'iuge R2 tot 11 1m1 from beach 2 Bd. Iba re· I modeled kitchen S 120K or OBO 645-3666 OILYUO,OOOHWI Btg 4 Bd Mesa Verd House nr the Counlry Club Liz Agt 646-3627 OPEi SIT /SUI 12-5 15 IORllllG VIEW SlllY OIE REIL n 11•-2010 • 2BA BEACH CONDO \Aaaalv-. 4Br gorgeous >n water/guard/pool & ocean view Hrbr Rdge LA QUINTA HERMOSA sauna $950/lae 545-0713 Home. Avl now or yrly 16211 Parkside Ln. HB. 'iunllngton 2br $500's flat $2950. PP 673-0344 l~l-1441 affordable kids 539·6190 "40NACO. HARBOR VIEW ·~rt .. -.c-;;k,---...tTAt Best Rlty tee • 2Br 281. gardener, $1400 ~ 213·540-2553 * MANTIC SPOT* "4ot lar sunny bchs two -~ _ Exec suite PV1 bch ull- story 3br lnels den 2 bath Npl Hght1 3bdrm 2ba, all tng. fishing PV1 'pello gar $725 539-8190 new lhru-out lease/aale Ullls Incl $950/mo pp Beat Riiy lee $1450 181/last 650·3244 642· 1802 --------------- DEADLINES l'lJfU >I A I ()N •.A ~. ._ w-I'• N• S!ft 4t fl,, 1ttt t J if 1•i11,., IAo OEA0(1Nr I A I I ~ .. t l ,.,.. ~ ICl 1 w~' • kl, '""''" • )f1l It 1~1 11• I HOUSES UNFURNISHED A• ,...,... "°' ,.,.,,,,...,, 11111i f~o4!tM .... J<•!Of , .... 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Private bttl, entr. ptof/M , n-~ rtipldtir epenc:Mo IOoel 9-ctl Mien. Malt bit llC-•undeck. no e>et• $ 50 S81~1mo 2 80 2-BA frplc dent• Sorry no pal• c:lubhOUHa ' hHlth emkr '395 , ... 4~51 NB MCluded tlolM 1375 dally n..-.~.,.,. Ag· BABYSITTeR fOt 3 yr Old b9el.!11Qen. 8tlllrY ... yrly Av.it. 0117 045.-7731 ~I 9"· ell blt-1~1. n; I 8 5 0 . $150 ( 7 1 4 I 19 ... I ..,,,,.. COUf'te, 1 lg rm aultaol• tor 2 f\Moemllr/Fefn./Prof. tht ....... 2111 gr.....,. Mif·~ ~lf'I Au tlrt .,._ M-' comrAllllon S714clf1 "l'rly new 38d 2be upper etloPplng center 848-17551840·3990 poolt, etOM to bualneea, people. Pvt bttl & entr. Nr w/ume. 213 39&-2089 Greenm lo f;;t 2508 fndl~ rney Mrn ex· kende Sat/Sun In l iiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiimiiiir dpll( gar. Jrplc, lg deck 810 <Anlllf e°n OC Airport, Paetllon OCC & SG Plza Summer PtoteeelOnal 30 to IN eq. '1 In CM. Call Vlnee cellent lncotM (Mlaty & popular N.B. s.tiahor• .... /lllllTllf s 13ooimo 203 E.9ay Ave TSL MANAGE~NT S /mo-S695tmo 2 8d ltland. convenient thopt rental only s.c20tmo + •1. 28r 2Ba Nwj)t Betl Condo :213) 877,..992/ctys M-Fn eomm4Hlon)," benefit• :'s:7~ :' ~ 909 C0mputer eilP. A/A, AIP. (714)593· t24f 642-1603 \ ~~~'tp~f~.~ar0~. ri;no on ~tit , ut111. $100 e!Nnlng 6-r>~ 53251mo M&-7332 Rar N'#pt 8ch foe 1000 and adv~t oP· • et PIA. MCty dutiM, IMur. C.r •• I •ol Mar ~7H lllT&IT Ii ~n. nr mltjof ttlopt. &41·8&H Evet . •ft , p portunlty. Sala• ex-BA8YSITIEfMAOTHEA9 pd 0 .C. Alfpon •• "pjp.iJ'lf'l'~!'P.!"~Pliilliiii"iit" S68&/ Huntington ,. ___ ti ..... Singlet t & 2 Bdrm Apart· Prof. MIF lg Npt 8ch home r t 1r~kfn9. -:C' petlienC. requlr~. ~· HELPER 2 boyl 2 & e 557 ... 597 fBR 1dX Mile patio mo 28d tba, gar ("'ngr·2417 w°":.""1t ... "': .. ,1 mantt 6 TowntlouMS. Like Been. apt.. pvt entr. own bdrm/be. undet 3&. ot re a •ore or t • uperlence •dv•n· Some O•Y• & IOIM eve----.-.-n-----N~crpitp•lnt $760' ~:;; lndry ;;i3c~o~:~pa . mlPT IUll ; ... n•rv (Aak about furnlttl•d patio, ~1,c. bdrm. ba. lu• non-tmkr. 557-341& our r•taurant 831-2825 ta,geout.Send,..,~to nlngt Fleli hf• S3 '" 1mJ :-!fit.._ last S500 d9p 760-8515 TSL MANAGEMENT ,Ssfs --&pit, com~e with TV, H 8tlome.Alaotlavumal-RMpt. men w/tulty furn 2 l .. r~t 2tU llWOIUT Balboa laland. 875.-1324 bttkpt. In ~ '48d 2 112 ba $1800 642-1603 ~:~..:r,: ~=~ ~~t=·,;:~ ~;=.pl.::.rllJee:= ~fMb11~ ~:sf~' 52iSf(WOfiClhoc>)B00 + 1111.JPl.IT BABYSITTER. oCCa. My ofc:. call AM's, 756-1056 38d 2 ba $1200 Lar~ 2Br/1ba-. -pts-1 .... -s. BE C lo ) 0 J b 81 ooaan 536-8518 w em .+ $15 Utile • S.. Unit 29 P 0 Box 1580 Dover ShorH home BOOKKEEPER M~le91 Pa1h Prop 720·9422 " ..., A HWOOO Vlll,AGE nger n em oree • . Snr 2br 2 ba, non·emokar, 120 E 23rd SI, CM Costa Mau. Ca. 92828 83HI115 O""'-Gr-•p ,..,_..__ bit ns Frplc, t car gar lllO. lllllllT Rd. at San J~utn HUit Mature/F ha unturn room pO<M '550 ,,_ ...... ,..,--. aaetlelof Apt w/patlo. new $595 • dep 551 -5932 lfF llfl • lllT Rd. o11/pvt ba to rent 10 non · ~~· · Aa .... nllntl ltt2 Adveftltk\g BABYSITTER. PIT f0t 18 Fut t'!M 6'4-1025 ~;~~~8~4 ~ 87~~,~~Jd .. 1323 Baker St 144-1 HO tmklng/f 54&-1307 a'1 8 Shr 3br 2ba hOuM on bctl SPtRtfUXC READINGS Ne!!~ c~l•d ;:,, ~M m~20-~ Of 111111911 .... esa Verde 2BR 2ba, Enj<>y Huntington 8ctl Nr So Co Plza $275 CINn, .\~ In AH Man 1 &. WNkendt ......, _.__.., In OCEANSIDE of HWY Ir pie lndry, gar Dix , llfetlyle '325 mo 1ll, lasl & Clep et advettiaing Mc>t It rapid· .,.", ....._., 2BR Iba. VIEW "uall 7/ I, S775 avl 711 ...... 1-7383 I G .. __ S -cool. ca1ual, ntamkr Avail lmmed 850-8938 Counsellng 1815 So El 'Y eiq>andlng local deity Ha"'9 tomethlng to Mil? pet90tl M..F~~· 2332 ,.. ,.. n ar._, e111ng •111 IAIYM• Quiet neighborhood Camino Rea.I. San Clem newsc>epar AogrNsllle Claeetlied ed• do tC well W Cout nwy, N.8. $1100/moM•-0380 nwam.. NSI •Poot&Spa Spaciou• 281. den. 2'"· Male pref&48-8300 Shr Obi mobile nm w/opl LIC'd 492-7296 Mlf-dilQpllned lndtvld· I • ~oom & bath. private en-l ge t-2 Bdrm Townhouse * Biiiard Room lull MCUrlty. 2 car eloeect Prlv rm/bth NB townllon'Ht bch S300ea 536--8314 DR u G STUDY TO uala may Mm ••ceMetll • • • • •• • • • •• "'" •Spaciouelmm1Cun1t1 -. or angt1 All amenft nr --• II 1ranoe. quiet worklf\O style nas everything, Ottly tS.autltl.ll Landlcaptng gar at door AIC. micro. Sep entrance quiet non-EVALUATE NEW DRUG Income (salary & com-• man ooty '325 1stllaal + S550-S695/mo Drive 366 *Private patlot 4 deek• poof, t.c ..-meny more amkr S300fmo ~2-1938 Sum"* In BalbOa. temai. 1or OSTEOARTHRITIS ot mission) t>enetttt and • S 100 640-1897 Avocado & start packing •Prolesslonal manegert arnenltjes No pell For P 1 .. 1r 25-up S375tmo tncludel the nips Of knees FREE advancement opportum-•. Col' •.. ,.. TSL llllU1•fl•1E1n 1 Beoroom troml585 appt llteue call ro .., .. or patent w/1 'Utlf-e73-'5892 :>l chatge to you 645-7882 I)' Telephone s.-••· • COLLECT._ WllTO ,. 2724 -.: "'' E B 6«·0Sos Daye only child 3Br 2ba. pool/jac -l*leOCe required. media •n IBR/lba ·~75. 2BR/2ba 1'2·1412 xec 1 drm trom ~20 N.8 $350/mo 759.5459 rldy athletic penion tor ~E ARE LOOKING FOR uperienee tdvan -• ... 2 Beoroom from $745 ... fllt IUllll• NB hm. $435/IM plua PAID VOLUNTEERS !Of tageous Send reeume 10 e ~~:; t•~e~ .~r~·~r~~ Nwp1 Hgts clean bachelor Sorry, No Pete •&PUTMITI* ltttlt,!ettll 2tM Ret req 845-0911 DRUG STUDY Involving Alln, Melinda Thackery : Vnrl llmf' opt-nm~ in 't'~port Beach and l...a~une ~a<'b atta. Earn up lo S :' .00 pt'r hour for rolltttin~ for monthl y ~ubl.c-rip­ tion~. f;xpt'rit'nrt' pr~fu"'d by not rt'quir<"d. ~ulit bf' at lu t 18 ynr1 old. Call 10 .\-'1--l PM. )tr. I\. lrklund. M .2-11.:121, Ext. 20i. Open Hrs Sat/Sun 10·4 ~I~~:~ r!~':'g. :~p~s.B~~"P: :J64~~~~~ Magno~~674 Pool view. 2Br 2Ba Apt on SUUll 9ITIL rlfH for Rneuc 7;a6~045-d7A8~2hllts IUMI CIAST • Baytlde Dr. End gar11g9, Wkly rentelt now avall ltat -12 a "' _ •••LJ-a. •. 2 Br I '• ba. encl patto. Pvtyrd&pallo Smallpet SEIWJllVILUIE prvt bch $1495 Also S126/wtc&up.2274New-H Lettlf1u• 3004 -....... , S650. 610 Joann. Adult ok 1 person only S44S avallable 1Bdrm starting port Blvd. C.M. 846-7445 S75/mo, Storage only. PO Bo• l5e0 • pref Small pet ok utlls pd (213)927-6772 at S895/mo. 780.o919 9•16, 724 James St, 1111 llWUI Coste M .... Ca. 92828 • 645-8453 • 'IHI YHIE* WIY llTt Bayrldg• brand new2 SU I Sii LlllE Costa Mesa 673-7787 For Info 1 .. dlng to the re-APT. MWlll • 2Br 1'ABa twnhae elyle 2BR 2ba Encl gar. Upper, Live where yoll have bdrm 2 b• condo. w/vu & 3028 W. Coast Hwy, New· NANT. storage apace or turn or Mens Cu1tom for nlee quiet E'llde CM : AIC, encl gar $625. Belly no pets 1545-D Cor-•Spectaeular aptl patio. Upgrad•. pool, port S.ach. refrlg. TV garage on Balboa Penln bullt SHUMARA fO Spd tocatloo 16 unit complex e 645-9161 or 644-2270 or lander. S6951mo Call *I & 2Br. t '& 2Ba 1ultes Jae, aec. gate comm. S1'25+ wk SOI, no deposit. Yr round. 673-4760 Mountain Bike Derk Me,ture couple pref Send e Carol645-5974 Pam 546-5882 or' •Spacious townhouses $1250 mo Lori. S I Brown NO QUESTIONS resume to Ad 127. Box • 2BR lBA El side. gar. 979-3848 alt 6pm •Fireplaces 474•8900 9•5 wkdya •••tr ict ltataJa 2tl4 ASKED 'I A It 5.P M 1560, Datly Piiot, Costa e OllOIUTlll IEn. 1•2·•121 Ell $•751 R Sh 2 B •Private balconies or ----ltata11 HM 1368. 63a. 278 1 289 al 775-7149 Mesa 92626 • patio, .. mo els arp r cpts. drps, Garden patios BAYRIOGE CONDO s ----- -• req"d Write. PO. Bo• d/w garage, no pets Brand New aecured gated 1 BR apt. Sips 4, furn, 1.30/sq It 1617 Wett· S200 REWARD Vic New· 2282, CM CA 92626 $590/mo call 548•6279 WIJ •Tt · 9d block 10 beach. Carport cilH. NB Agt 541-5032 port Blvd & 18th St Snort lfTI •IOl&llO : ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT comm Pool. •Pa. 2 • 2 Weekly S-450 679-5198 F/Welsh Corg11, red & brakes. tune up, align l."IO w a., s1r-Cos•• -CA 92617 •STUNNING lg I & 2Br •3 Lighted tennis courts Ba. AIC, lrplc, 2nd sty . hit t u VI ..,__,.rt Tl r-1 • ""' EOU•L OPPORlU"llT'V EMPl.0Y£11 l Br 2YtBa 2 Stry Condo Pool. WID, lrplc. gar $765 IM 675-4912 or 754-1792 8kr overtkg pO<M $1400/mo Big Canyon Condo, view, 2 w e. no an. P party ......... .,.., re VIII'• " • • ~~:s ~~d~ 0Apt. Poot !~ Swimm~g ~· 760_1•275 Br 2,1\Ba compt f\Jrn Lge 213,..98-1704 tv msg 3000 E Cout Hwy, I • P 1 W 181n •S~::,'~0 :,' s * 1 _ ... • •*fflllT den, patio. wet bat, lrpl, FC>Ynd· 614 Blk male Lab C-Olona del Mar •• • • • ••• •• ••• ••• •• •• •••• • WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPOR' B~A(H ..... -·· '' ~ •• •' 1 • • .... TIE lllLH •Furnishings avall ..,.. ._ -WID. dbl refrlg. 2 TV's, 2 Vic w .. 1clitt 646-4938 2BR 2BA lrpl. D/W new 2 Br 1 ·~ba w/gar New Spaclou1 3br 2be on pvt car gar. pool & tennis. cpts No pe1s, Mesa Vrde cpts/drps. bit-ms lncd WHY NOT CALL bch, gar. tennlt $20001 mthly $2200. 675-7277 l ftll HrTiff '9q 588 eq tt view eult• $700 499-4721 Laguna yd w/pa110. Wat., pd UM lll mo {neg}. 67S-7687 IQQeanrronl 88Jboa PenTn fOtJND ADS 2BR 1n dplx Sml yrd Quiet 636-4 120 1-5PM New lux 2br 2ba Bayrldge 2Br & Conver1 ofc. ~lif. neighborhood No pell 2437 Orange ·c · $650 SUWlll YILUIE condos. full Vu. sec gete. peccably matnt rHld. Avt 'RE fR[ 14M101 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR $515/mo 548-3906 TOP area. quiet. no pets 15555 Huntington VIiiage gar. lrpl, pool-spa, mthly only stlf1 June ft [ •Easttlde 2Br lBa. quiet. BEAUTIFUL 1Br $625 Lane. from San Diego S 1295/S 1495. 854·8090 15000. 673-7499 t annery VIiiage, upstairs patio, lndry rec 1875 111. PRIVATE balcony, carport Freeway. north of S.ach WTILIFF Vacatil• -:~~~~~.,501~00Sq28~~ Cal: ~-d1POS_11_83_1•3615 ~~~~ ~1~~~ ~~~2~:;'a ~cF~~~~~en. west on lmmeculate 2Br 1Y.Ba. lntal1 2t07 Layfayeue 545-7983 142·Hll Saturday, June 8 S350 1 BR duplx, I adult ---I . -----...,..-lrplc, patio. pool Com· WANTED f~ N Desk •na~-& sh-are con-1._________ ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 11)) Wish comes true. but in vcl) unusual Non-smkr only w 17th TOP area. quiet. no pets mat 2144 pletety redecorat•d. .-RE T JUl.:Y ..., ""' 1• F 1..~ St nr Whittler .,.8•3829 BEAUTIFUL !Br $625 28R 1B .. Co d' UCI Ground floor $850 & AUG. Irvine. San Jua-terence room. Euy trwy -manm·r am1l~ memv1.·r might bt' \\Orking behind scenes for your ___ ..,.. PRIVATEbalcony,earport " n oneer · 644-090& qulnareaorNB28d2ba, access Mo-mo or lse Found· Large Black and benl'li1.Keepopenm1nd.seeall-,1desuf~ue-,11on 'i ou'llsensepulseof S395 18r TRAILER Adult POOL & SPA 2650 Harte , year new. beeut. view ol AIC, gar. nicely f\Jrn. We $200 mo & Up 250-7414 mottled white male Cat public and could profit a-, re\ ult prk.No peta 140Cabrlllo MESA PINES 549-2 ... 7 :>ark.$800/mo.640-2764 UOO WATERVIEW arereap.matureN-smkr A1kf0<Joe. Very friendly and well •TAURUS l "10-'f "( d ' I .... L 2B 2B 2 1 d k 1e c 8 taken eare of He was I '-\pn -;v a' -)) °'lu \ .\ne'> message 1or valuab e 54s-9725. 673•7787 IOW LUSlll ux r a. g ec s. coup · all 54-I09S UEO-.-lllTEI someonea ,,.., and love hint. Emphasis o n '"'t'lh fulltllmcnt. po·pulant}. '""tal .. ngag-m .. nts 3 BEDROO.. VILLA MEDERA quiet lam trplc $1500. 67S-8359 •••. , ...... 1. ·-. • .. ,E .. -"""" .. .. .. ..., complex. 2Br 2Ba. D/W, CRISS 011111 11 11 NEWPORT CENTER now at my doorstep-a\\areness of ph:-stl'al appearanet.• and war.drobl'. Long-dtstanCC' Westside 2 sly 3 Bd I '1 carpet/drapes, encl gar, Verealllea-Vllla Balboa l~lrt 2HI fall Servl.ce. 644.-6800 h!WQ~ I have 1 rti11:t<"·I~ httttdlty-Jftttnt Ba. patlos. dl w. bit-ms. mo-mo rent. gas & water OEIU 0111 2Bdrms S 1000toS1500 and cant keep n1m ., kids ok $725tmo Call pd $300 dep 56751mo No WllllllllE V1LLAIE Agt 631-4960 B•~ .. ~!~!1~~br FREE REIT Please retrelve Vic Pa-GEMINI 1Ma) -1-June 201. 'l o u'll get detail~ 10 rnnnt'Ctlon w11h 645-66461650-7275 pets 232411 1 Elden llfllllllll IPT. 650_1266 or 650_2637 Flrst month • rent dis-clhc Federal Bldg 19th & business or care-er opponun1I\ Emphasis on commun1cat1on. tine $725/mo 2 Bd 1 ''ba 642·5155 IEW &PUTlllm 842•2357 counts i nto 1988 Harbor/Newport Blvd pnnl. dealings \\llh tho'>e 1n pol>1t1on., of authorit) Scorpio nall\t" 1s Townhouse green bell. CdM 2BR Apt. M/F Prof . 800-1500 sq tt New Call Laure 642-4321x312 sincere. dedica ted. on , o ur .,,de lndryrm.nlce foc WEIFFHIClllCE En1oy a hie style sur-VILLABALBOA 28r.qulet. Mld20's • Pool.laundry bulldlngs. ground floor. i:-oun d M in~ CANCER (Junt· ·21.Jul) ~21 (Jood lunar aspect h1ghhghts 2078 Thurtn Want a selection ol great rounded by the charming new crpts & paint. frplc, 760-6773 garden setting Floor to Schnauzer Mate v ie publishing. ad\ ems1ng. commun1catton l:inguagc JOUrne\. s. sptnl~al hving? We can otter any-atmosphere of Wood-garage MC\Klty' pool ee111ng glass very close G TSLllAIAIEIEIT thtnglromaamallaptto br1dgeV11tage 110501'moS40-6;90 ·Mt F50-+Clean5br3ba. 1 S .. Harbor/Adams Call 'alues. et1Jea<1 onpaper d1ssem1natC'tnlormatton Romance1., 142-1IOI a 4Bd hse 11 looking m poot53. nr 405 & SC Ptia, ~~~Fre!nt~.;n~f ?;; Steve 546•3592 h1ghhghted Gem1n1 Virgo nall' C\ are teatured CMNB or HBtn1nkotus Cross Creek and Cedar CM OO•dep.S2-7366' pnotocopter Many ex-Found Pager/Beeper NB LEOCJul)2'-.\ug.22l F1nanoalprospe<"t~offam1l)me-mberare first tor 1na1 cnoice of Creek offer e unique Spacious singlt. one CM ntsmkr wht MI F Spa. 1ras 998-7920 on 16tn & Irvine Call & h1ghhght<'d. \ o u could bt•lom e lnl'\tn,·abl~ 10\ oh ed in .. emo11onal" Wl:!st:fil!kt . ideal llVlng combination of one. two & two Mdroom apts. pool. etc $350~•,; utlls tdenttfy 827 7460 Bed I f h I h TSl MGMT 6,2_1603 and three bedroom 11 Alt 6/wtcnds 641•8474 Fiii lllT I! · 'i1tuat1on. 1p omattl protet't ~I 1n dint es. rea 1ze l at \OU ha\e &P&IT•EITS '°'B REAL TY 675. 1642 apartments located neat Huntington a.acn Prof FOUND Parakeet wt bano \ometh1ng ot 'alue to o tTer • • a vanel)' of conventence Fem n-smkr shr 2 8d Iba on leg. greenish grey Vic VIRGO (.\ug 2\-~pl 221 .\ccent on pa11ner:.h1p. COOnPra\l\e Beautiful Oerden Apts. I NB 1 h 1 bldg, 4 mos free rent J S C M 842 5730 r patios, deeks. pool or DaH hill 272' or all ages :~ S375i mo ~ ,;;;' plua 1mprovenwn1 allow-oann 1 • _ t•l1orts. legal documcnl\ spc.'l IJI IJ\ l1r llH·n.....-rt·qu1rements Someonl' spa No pets 12BR B 0 . *Shopping anc:e to qualllled pro-s=ound Prelly grey fem ffiJ\ bt• tntng Ill pull \\llill l\\ a \11U1 ('\t''' Re J\\Jrt•. alen a' lllJ 2Bdrm l'•Ba $690 $7952.~00 ~~E:epAPnTo *Theaters Fem n-smkr shr beaut hm fesslonals 700-1500 Sq cat sne would hke a gd j tendenc\ l~l"Jrd \\.'ll-tkn•ptit•n 2Bdrm2Ba $710 ,_,,15 no .. ids 496_7474 •Recreation ovrlkgwoods,pool,tns, leetat85c Callnowlor home 846-127 1 Vic LI BRA l°''PI ''-<ltt "°'I \IJ~t·th"..i "''"'rpl:n Ja,• mr 398 w w 1 631 5583 .,v " Jae $325 •urn 770-8651 appt L Wells 835-0818 Heil/Edwards HB l ---,.. l -1 son • 3380 I Co1eg10 Dm1e seieted units w1tn ca---I per'>on<. kit' 11u u1ulJ 11111 Jllt•nt.110 h..i"t l hurt'' ) 11u no" ha\ l' t hann· 1Borm $575 ,Attract1ve1n •out Eng11st;, 1nedra1 c elltngs &t FU~ISHCO or Fem rmmt wanted-3's Co Jltdo Village 359-518 sq ti 'Lost 613 Blk/Wh11e Male Ill nh't't tkaJlint'' 111 J\t~rt rc,p.•n\lhll1t' .ind thJllL'n!ll' \lt'nan11 0 UNFU~NISHEO . has lost I $200/mo ott1ces w11n AIC & xlnt S1be11an Husky Blue col-I 30 I Avocado 642-9650 Tudor 2BA 1' • ba only 3 lakeside views No pets 113rd utll 5.46-0•04 parking $1 25/Sq fl incl lar Nr Superior & PCH h1~hllgh h ..ihundJn, l" Pl monl'\ Jnd I)\ l' unns. garage washt!r permitted ' ~[AlTH I ulll 573.3777 Agt NB Reward 646 5467 SCORPIO 1(ld : '·'"' 2 I l I 111. u' 1111 ph,~11·JI ..it1rad1<tr1 CAT&LIUSlllETYIEW decll S750tmo 493-0467 CLUBc.TENNlc Fem snr CdM Cottage. 8 d1art\ma. \3fll"I \ 1.h.1n-'1' lhlldrt•n .l lht•ntur' Jnd IO\l' ) o u II at11Jll <=rom balcony wl park-set-Further leasing ~ ~ mm to ocean $350 mo IEllCIL SllTE LOST adult male Cat 614 " It~ 2Br 2Ba. gar. jac. e •••. ltacL information. please can· SWIMMING. plu• non-smkr-rets 720-1S26f . VIC CdM/NB weighs 12 m11rt: Jllt'nl1nn m11rt• rx·r ... 11n' ""' tx· dr.rnn In \OU ant.I ''"I 't'l"~ \OUI • 17141857 0383 .. _ _ arden style 1 story tacit· .. n.n •·'n· ··' •• pla' r·'I' S8 5 No pets 631-6107 1----------• much more! Sorry. Fem" hr N 8 ~ & b ty. Well located Corona lbs. •II blll wiwni cne&t-, -~ ......... ..cull:) * ~ v 1.: -=---------_.., ... ~. :.t0L-4:oa...-ei~~vBAM tCl..8P.M. no ne . u odel -ron.c·n~r:oary ·prtv Stuoentas, def-Mar on p C.H Air. tummv~ p.a_ws &1 1 wnt _-_.sA_G.lTIABlll ll"o\ ,~-1)1,•, 21 l f ucu) on ni:'" st.an~. propcn~, Eastslde 1Br small but gar . fenced back yard " t'1 '"" "' speck on nose I ound IJ f: I ti\ J d h I , he; ch I cosy. lots of nat wood 1750/mo. 1st/last. sec. AvaitableNow opendaily9to6. pref S22Sea 646-2346 sep entr Mgr675-6700 · o er am1' mt•m ·r an '>t'tu111' \\111 t•a\~ 1t11ng. · rt•ctant $•as 85 9522 For June Occupancy · · - - --dead or allve pis call 1ndenl'nJt·nt. "Cl to hr art ol mJlln' \I\ 11h mt•mher ot op"'>'ttt• !M.'\ L c11 E-side 2Br 1Ba. beam cell-t:tB Shown by Apptm IEW &PIRTllEITI mstr ste. amen $395/m~ area Corner ot Redhill & 535-667 t days pla,., paramount ;ult' , , . .. no pell I· dep 21702 Brookhurst ~ Fem snr nice 2Br Condo New Bldg, OC Airport 6 4 0 • 2 7 9 8 eves or r .. •" ings. lrplc, gar 5675•1685 Only 962-0778 _... Terri 964-8003 tv mso Br11101 700 sq It & 1350 L S --1 CAPRICOR N I f X.•t. -_.J.111 14 l \hMt mr ma' 1 n' llh l' lam1h 1st, last, sec $225. 2 Per· *ltW lYlll-lt* .... -..ts F 3B 2B B-1 sq It lmmed occpy bolskt/ n'be, rbialkn coJHu~-k.y mCaMte obhg.attnn FtX'U\ on \ t•r...itilll\ .1h1lil\ h• ll"ep plJns 11t.'\lbk and C t • 2724 •• •-Mt pa•( "r-"""" n-smkr shr r a N R & H INVESTMENTS w -'I.· 'II 1..... •J .1 •I · ( • sons Nopets650·1796 Oii tll "'"'" -StpstobonS3251sttlast. 852_8714 Reward cau64 1.1079 np11on,opc:n 1 \)U , ... 1n,1k t<1 u1nc1nte~an1 rt>\lclurant antd 2 B F p NNport BtM:tl So. . • ..., util avall 5121 • I natl' t: ant)lht•r ( Jpnu1rn ll~U(l' prt1mincnth WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMlllTS l& r-Unique loor In• 1700 16th Street 544-7066 Allsa INwpt Ben acro53 from 11111111 • 4014 AQl'ARJll d..in 2·1-1 t•h I \I f kmt•nt' 111 t1m•ng and Ju, I. ll•k Northwood Park otters (at Dover) LARGE GREAT house-Lag ~on~ ~a~~~r~o~~~ NB Answer vs. Typing & \\llh \Ou' 't 11u'll relltl\ rl't.t'nl 1111,1.tf..l' \OU II ..11''' kxJtt'. .1n1dt• 1h..11 g~;~~~~7;:~de:;~:'c~ 642-51~3 Sen. Pref male shr Avail ·tt~n area s 1 25 gross P ~:;~· 1~~~~usi~~ hJd ~en ln<,t n11,,1 ng.11r "11kn R1.·m,·mtx·1 L"H>lul1<111thJt111n1 l'rnt·J air-conditioning. 889., ftwV N--BtMI\ No. now. $435. 494-0564 852-87 13 G s s 5 000 holh 1magL' d1c1 JnJ n111n1111n '·-r ~-.,._.... -reat IOC ac 1 · ·PISCES F•"' 14 \I h' " I h ·' • ·1 access and much more 880 Irvine A~nue M/25-35 prof only. clean. jOtt1ce space lor rent includ furniture & equip-! l 1• • J r, • ' ••U t r~.1 .. lr1)m rl \Int t1un' 't•U I Comr & en1oy our 1•rclrn style apts Quiet com1ort~t>ot hvtnt tlost lo lreeways & So Co•sl Plua wl111f only minutes 10 the btkh Garaan avarlalllt Forturtherlnlormatton. (at 16th) n-smkrsti53r2br2';,batwn-300-500 sq It Westclltf ment 752-0740 hJ\1t·~rcJhtcrtrct.'d\lm l1lth111u1~ht..inJ.1111:1n fru''"'ur·~~n1u~fmcn1 pleasecall 7141552-0177 645-1104 hM c M. 50 631-4391 Bldg, 17th St & INlne , • .. t ..... 4024 rea Ill' t JI 1ntUlll\t' !nil' l'l l " 0 \\1!1 .. IO~ •"l'rtlrlll' lHXl'\J nt'\\~ orvisll our office at t46 fllll••miiiiiiiliiiiiiiiillll MIF Shr 28R 1•1t ba HB apt 631-3113 8am-12pm ••!! • co~atnl'd in \pc:l"IJI t"nmmun1, ..it111n NIU • SIU • UllllY 1 ... 1 Roosevelt,lrvlne,CA "' coodo $350/mo 3t4 m1 OFFICE/STORAGE 90v..2nd fD's no PMl call I F Jl'NE 8 I S YOlR BIRTHDAY '11u .lfl' •fl.'J ll\l' rt•')flc'' U.lll ...... JO ,...... .. ...... 21 OPEN DAILY Slata Au 2710 to beach. 963-~ 16 1 oc Airport Area tOOO ~~18~!t~~P~:,~esal 1..apahlc ,,f haQdllng rl'spon')1t"l1ltt\ 01 mt.'t'lln~ JcaJltnc" \ ntt 'it.'ld11m t •llllm saH-UH MON-FRI 8am to 8pm H25tmo 28d 2ba pool. MIF snr 2Br Apt Lndry, I sq It 756-8868 d o an\lhing hall"·'' \1l11 .m· dnltl Jtl'J "'nou<. <.rn11m~ntal 'ou l:ill 8 3~:~~:pm clubhouse, cloM 10 all DIW Nr OCC S300 .,. "I P11me Chlro ofc space. •ort11111, T.D.'14028 in le)\ t: all thl' "a' or noth1njl I ..iuru ... t JOll'r t .1pnlorn peNm<. pl:l\ US, IUT a llT wma llGl. . _ ___ 2521 Sunnower utlls Avt now 642-4307 El Toro 85c plsq It Widow has money for important rnk'' 1n \lluf 1111• \ ••U fl'll ntl' l'\tn('J lt:d 'trnrself from 141 ,.II.JI .. EASTBLUFF 1BDRM Nr TIL IAlllllEIT M/F ahr 2Br apt ,,,-occ. Contact Mary Jameson. TD"s s 10 000/up No losing prnpm111on ) 11\1 Jn• n1•'-' rl';h.h llH nt•" ~tart lor Ol'" Tl&.MflAIYllT Mftftl1la1 bt" $2.17 per day Tnart ALL you pay f0< 3 tines. 30 days In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL. TOOAYll &SI FIR Liii Your Dal~ Piiot Service Olreotory RepreMnfwtlv. 1a-•a11 est. an lM-Ollt shopping center No pets •••·lll• S300•utll, pool, llYllll, 7.1 41768-1411 or cred1tv1no penalty call OPP<'rtun1t1l'' pahar' ll\r Ol'" 111\1' Jul' u1uld he: m~·morabk tor \nu $660/mo 6-40-1384 -• now 650-4170 alt 6pm 2 t3t5<46-4520 Denison Assoc 673-7311 in 1985 "' A1r~1lt C.rttatrJ C.•trac .. n lla*-l!I j laa•paa 11 .... Cltuia1 1•nia1 P1iati11 1P1yc~c1 Repairs. reaurl (SLURRY t .p;rc;;pentry s;r;io; ltatral Tiiis Elec1rlc·Ptumblng-Drywall BUSY HSEHOLDS orel d' •• ABC MOVING •• PAINTING PLASTERING ............. l_tt .. 111-,-... --.c-... -.-*- MIX) Oual. work, hvy roller Repalr-Remod'l·Addltlone Pafnt-tenCing-maeonery-Topped/removed Clean· 1Servic. O< Remodel All 5 yrs local exp Reis Quick careful T1380'6 SPf'C•ahze '"Insur reoa1r ESP ~dings SS Spectal FREEtttParklnglot,Apt. Doo<s-ete 548-4980 apoxy1ton.pa1lot·decka up, new lawns 75 1.347& NOrk lns·d Tom8411292 Lesa 5'8-6857 lO RATES.552-~10 ..:. oono96J 18,JChns •675-2495•63•-3716• :oJoemp~·~:~~l~~:'9 servpm WEfaUllls.osloal-R, rE~PIAI IRS 'emodet .. tc lie 831-5960 Clean Upse Tree Tnmmlng I •GEN HOME REPAIRS IT s SPRING CLEANING , .... ic ........ CHRISTIAN PAINTER Pllll/C&Hlmoitc '"" •• ., Ytrd MaJnt •Hauling I Paint Drywall Carpentry TIME' Call ,nQw tor "IEEDS WORK ltc Reas P • t Dtl •t• ltoors. wmdoWI. nnrr ·~ .,...63 etc G9f"/ 645-6217 PTL. ·~ SQnng rlllU • .Plano LMaOM 675-6835 FrM" E,t 8'1 3588 191 o<esent tutul'fl nl t It •• Oon 992-8202 ~Ill ..,.,,~ "'~"' 1 ~ ..... ...., Mi '1"11 AC!Y!Ce Oft stt matters I CA'tt DOES ff At.L'-' *™* "''-""' ""' us.'1~ -l.-.pO....w1yA&tn1;'J.i5yrs ~ 6SO-:i1!>4 "".,.om~ete pate-Co-• RYWALL TAPING Comp6ete 14Man· p. gen fl Lisa A Zecchini 9 A S 33 ..,, 1nclds Pute Waxing $65. ... v• ..... All Textures & Acoustics ma1nt. treetrtmm1ng. tree We 1111 It break It. buy ti *IHSECUUtlw* nt 9\I I llC• 4 JV Mlk•· 642-2043 .. ~·B·~wa~~.e. Roomwalk· PIUI Int & Ext Painting ests M•uro. 631-4997 )(haul It S.8-5009 140-4121" 120-1221 \AuSIC Lessons College 24 .,. a ... Ul-1 UI ,-"""" " Prof your home Special labsiltiat ltdd"n~ 15yr exp 846-48~ Free .. , Kevin 673-1503 Lawn & GarcsenS~. l11li•L llSS PllLH'S ry W<lfT*I Kids too• ha IONE STOP HOME AND Reatonable 9 yrs exp RXUl-lffoQIE.REMOVE Home Ott1ee C1ean1ng& 5'7·352' O< 499-3443 r ...... ~ ..... r ... i .. •.,•----- 3randmother wlll Babytll COMMERCIAL MAINT Electrical Meta Area 64S-5133 Furniture. Trash Trees coo111ng SefWlCt' 960·6253 'Paa'atia flRTHlNG INTERtOAS In my loving C M bOme ' I ~46.1806 Marcel CARPENTRY 472-0738 PAlllll nllTllO TIE 111111111 963--54 t5 NORM QUALITY & SERVICE ! fl HANGING SH~IPPING • ROUND THE CLOC Oriental Carpenter re· Quelltywork, lr .... t Lawn & Garden Malnt. By l T HAULING · "'OVING I SPECIALIZED CLEANING INE PA tHING By Rteh VISA MC 673 15 12 • S.Crttarial Stmcea PRM L Word f:rocessing Ptek·uP & Delivery 0 C .\1rport area 979~ 1272 caa1 Aocuratto Low rates Delivery All secret•naJ -vioe avatl 5'9·8407 Mon-Sun FIT .pfT modeling. lrench dOOfl. •425513 998-7401 men College . trained 1n Garage a Yard Clnups I l.ynn 549. t953 I :i~.~s16L~o;=) Ex~rl Wallcovertng In Patlerlt·Heatll'ly En\llfon Soji, etc 494-0305 D&R ELECTRIC 84279979 1andteaP1ng ~9-2120 Jon &45-8192 L • i Thant.-You! 983_.114 stalhihon Reas Conautt • 0-7yrs 722-1041 • Rep1lr-Ooora,.A1tarallon1 Lie & Insured eleclrf· Metlc:ulout JapaMM gar-INlt• a. rita"I H ICI! •I ant A531gnmn1 581-8590 file --Remodel-PaMl·LOCka-etc :lane. 112 Pnc. Service dener. 1ttnt yard main· ,. doatt Pec1tk Landscaping RAINBOW PAINTING !NORMS WALlCOVERtNG ,..,.-. _______ _ Mother wlll babyelt tn tier Wlndow•Feno.-C.blnat call ~r .. att Retld'I, talnanoe Yothl "4-2087 LOSE w@idAf dOXA c Sprlnklers-llower beOs I Ol.411ty la our Poltcy All l\INOS FREE EST nu I IAIMIY1 ... C.M. home. Mon-Fri days 35 J 6'2~5e7 ,.. AEOROBIC MUSCULAR lawns-ctn up& 854·:1348 650·6046 JEFF lie 9888 11 tc ~ J.)0986 760-7211 \ r•palr All lypet Ou•ti.... only !S48..&oe1 anytime yrt9JCP 8'f!'y ... omm·i. tnC1~13757 ~lllty Landac:e.pe Sl'\ll TRAINING 761 0180 • ~A A Painting Intl Eict p ~,tie Ml lie: 631.2345"' Retlr~ Bldg ConlrKtOI LIC'd Etectrtcl•n Ouellty Malnt. cleanup. tr.... -.... ..!!. HOUMI API °'*'tlal 8'>41< HangtnQ & ~emoval l1tk1, iJtektal I P9f'ftodellng & CablMll work In 'f041' tlome/olfice IPfklr ~11. 494-0708 ...... lfmct BRlCKWORK Small iob• ~ 682·3236 ,int ~ainting ~•nt 1•11 tree T tu' ltll~ lenic" Addltlonl llC'<I 845-6458 RMI Brian Mt-0337 -. I NewC>Ot1 Coata Mese _ I "'St 8u1ndan 960 3821 ft!'a•l•illl!J"!"""_l'll"!' __ ..---MEW/RRPAIR-Ou .... ty· No TWTl ~ Thenpeu11C MatAgit by IMM R~t a us 3 175 . CUSTOM PAINTING I~-"&Ja ihd hann tnnattHH 1Aft1RED Marn fElCHEA Olaf OfJI rofl Porc.letnt "·-C... "' •11 M•ln gen ctn~. tr" o.vld Or.I 1or yOUt 125 Yrs lte•403941 tns o """t u ··al...,,-1 Monng math-alt .,..._ ~lwgr... Reflnlltlre: Ille-"99181 rttt IObs lo amall, reuc>nable trim, a1tp 20 yrs 631-3088 health 714 881· 1751 USlllY I ITIOOI Bonded COLOR EXPERT ,~h •,! =~.,5~2•3 CBtST Prep 848-1190 t1nlHub1,30yr185t-M58 or;;;;o;aya, pat!(;, patha, ,:r .... t .llC'd 831-2345 ra1c.--1nabMl.lt lawn P~t•1181·' New&rtl<Jolllt A"~' .~era "3-0911Rlch9rd ;;;1 !_IC_ 1No too too tmall RESlo/COMM'L/INO 28 t"" _... Q -*WE GAL~ SHOULD • f ' 1aftce M•id /I .. H ..... Mrla-..,... Mlciley ~53 Oo my own wor11 Lie ~garden l.i U• take care Uut =~ "ahty 1.0-1~~ DAN SALYER PAIHT1NG •••ANG TOGETHER• 1.,.x .. r,.'lmAi,. ..... --. __ _ ... .. • ., 5o I -Al . lJP, PJA 27* l AJ MW 128 ~ :'l:-'"~Cotof· - -I LIG 63 234 l lC •425tN tP!t 4,,, ~NYTl'4! IC*'lieCJ f~ s;;:;;c;; ,..... • ~ let 'J*r. ,._. Rea* fllNG Cllll Anytime M4·2'0 t '1 • • F\n-c1aR,.•Medleel XbbNl§ili~·r-. All qlr Sttta/F~ repone. c~w Can ...-.... .-.. 545-a87 n 5 SEAVICE a -............. • ..... _.~try "" Piek'"' & ct. _....__.,. _. __ • •'--......,_ ··~~::.~7 GLASGOW PAIHTING Pl ....... ,,..,,.,... all~ lt•t 2&yreuc.• t52,b0nd, ..... yraup ~..... • _tymfNf JifmtMI ; -··--..._......, •• 1__. aa...-. P/\J·Dal Anne~ Ir• t lrwtn 541-2719 !Iyer ~e:-611 I m home FOf "'°'9 in; ·~ ---r ..,,....,. 1·mlEwt 30 ~ ••s>et ---l'MiMftiM;riiiiii•-1~1K1 ..... WffT\ Bank ,~,,T.m,n Call 6S(HJ2S8 MJWR. C:l i-1 A&A RXNbYUXA ~nc,c::'• ' CLEAN & EXPERT ref. 84~·'214 24lwn•111-1• ...... =-, .... HllTlllTlll I"'-' or Accounting __ _ -otO WOOd, CIJllH't lr'1I er,. etc 0-25 ~ ~~· •A Full Ser"'°9 Pl\H'll Ref'a. Quallly Work tO·"P ..._ ....... 541-e.. ... 1 SUMMER DAY C~E -0-Fr" est -Oree. IM-0111 ~uy. '90ClnQ. wen-....,. ..... 111-IUI ltc T • ttf.428 130-1SS:I NT EXT 20 y..,. E•P« ~ poo1 .. apa ._.ttng r110an 8;\t>oe Wt .IQnO 4b3!80 IM v .....,.,.. • 4 & up fnpa to tlei9ch. <lows. pl\lmtllnO. ~-I A"'8flge ROOM $29 • me-Spr-tng ClaanlnQ Speic:11al • 8 40) patll & --tub tnc:r. "*"'"0-~ *""-•Office~ ITll .... Liil , • .,,. Swlett JOOSWWIC:ot+'9 AINS Ct!A" flrom S15 903 BelbOa m 67l-lt3' J Cdilatt tlUi•I ~ ,_ C... ,,. ~ .\net ... _,..,. fl Lord 9y JOOI ,_..call for 11 .. 11 ••• .. ~~2 Fauc.11 OtfC)OMI HNI.,, A11••1t ' Bu.tom ceblMll. bart. lorMd9=·~· lutom .. ~Ws:t l.c•~S) ~ ........... .,,.,. 14i ... ue 0r-.eo ()f •NI PAl~T~ NEEDS WOAt<t "' "°" M&M 842 t<m ..... tntwat~ li1r~lnQ lr .... ~" bO()llca... wall units. 'SeMol HMtw-.,.. Ol!CKS·f[NCfS·PATIO HOUie Lad1-Houw9 of. Sll.IOent MOll'8t'I 'YMU19d llnll[~I t*l•ngs rellf'I cab E•P9rt $«VICle & Aiapeif !oOXufv woU Pro. Reeurleclng-S..lttoa\lnii cro-n molding & flnl9fllld SELL Idle nema with a placement S peelal Cowra. ~ace Rac*r llcel I condo• CIMnll'IQ lie T 124~.&41 ·8427 261 f"S •'I> -<>A VU" '2 ""HP fMid 11Comm I ~ FM! enrk~t SAVEMONEYll 14'1et ClrJ*llr;4M-03t4 OallyPi\otctual Ad Thurtdayt842·3490 t0yur9UW711-41120HS*1•122·701f NEWW1~St0t909 1 DaV18Palnltf'li!Hol...J437 l .c UOllOU H-1-1819 Lo....ratnCOMl40-&380 , ' ·~· ... L I I I . ,, • Orange Coall DAILY PtLOTIFtlday, June7. 1985 ... , ..... '' ,,.. 1111 1111 •••tt4 s100.1e11 Waa!!f 1111 1!11 Wg!t4 ·11• 1111 Wot-4 1100 ht• 1110 "" DO 4 um.a CHILO P'M, PIT 20 hl -a• Wflll PllTIUUllll l l ln /TlftlT · Sai.s OOVS 'R" PEOPL.EI -~ • llUIMN .. YOUR 11' BOSTON WHAi. R '63 ,. mo• Ofd My hOl'M PIT~ DU.iMN de-WEDDINGS.. eltJ)ef pref ror Archlteotu111 oltlc•. Ull WUT Vac.allon...Spruelng Up, ,.. ~ •• ;: OWN NOMI w/2 oulbotrdl, lully yGur9. 730-1032 11,., matvr• pertona~ Mu9' have equlpt front oNlce IPPMI req YH'll WHTll Ca.It Shefry'a 548-2&48 ~ ll!l'M""".'\IW equip! w/trlr 538 1792 woman w/gOOd 1ldttt !Of 545-8788 Mull type Call l<aten. at the LOS ANO!L!S l<Mthono 3 yra Old Al<C {'l)::.:"li'~ ~ ,.;• ,. , 24 SklpJ.ck w/FB. twin '1111111. a••11 varied dutlee. Computer btwn 9-5pm, aeo-9128 TIMES T•temark•llng 01· 125 to good hom• ~ -~1 j ._, 1 ~ Volvo. Must Mii S7000 -•• .. •---& bt!kpg expw helpful PIEll l&I 1111_..T f~ 1n Costa M ... ENec:· 499-5536 ·, -.. ~--.... .. • 1 '-'~ .. • 't:' 1 ~ C111 Don 496-7&42 -eeteb. O.C Dev loot!· Ir .,,,. ,.2...... ' !aper pr•H per1on r 1 .... ,. a • 1 · ·~ ! " ' -... kw r-'<S P.A Of As. v vvv-v ... needed for AB OIClt 3&0 a IMmedlll• opening for Ill llV9 NOY 1 •• our ne-LHASA APSO pupa .. 1 l "' 2.5' Clllllc Lvman CrulMf'. *·Min 2 yr1 eap & abl4 IUllW. llPIOI It .... C•m.,a 478-1400 energetic, Pfol Recei>· commlUlon tc:ale •ll<>w ado,.ble 7 wk1~1ktwht' O'"l'"CN 1 .... '"DI NOOM '• ~ • 'l V·Bef1h, held. nde eng to__,..., a-.. , '""' u at t NB office In you to eatn more thin " m·•··. thot'a, '"l<C• .. .. .... .. ..... .'.', l ' w"'k $4000 Ed 851 -1000 ,_, ... ant. .._.,,,,. • need all-around perton lor --oni • our · $200 tn commlulon & • .._ " CLA.J lllllD IY Ctl'fl "' Mlwyreqvlr to Purct\U-typing flllng 11 bkkpg & PHU Riii llLPll Ihle tron1 dMk PQSltlon, w1g" by MIHng only ?O ~5 494-2705 Ill llLOW 33· Luhrs, twin ga1. NB lno. P.O. BOX 17149, recpt ~rk ln PVI club In Mon & Tuet 4pm·flntlh: grMt our vialtora. direct tub1Cflptlon1 a week lfl Poodle Puo1. Teacup, Toy, -attp, llve aboard *30,000 .....,.,,., Ca. 92713 CdM limb 673·3515 Thurt & Fri 9-&PM Occu calla, open/dlll malt, ... poutbta to Ntn mor• '350 up 548-2&48 ltatr&I 110• lnlat 11 Jl4 788-5358 or 7e<>-;J886 · · truck driving 1tao "f ply 1111 other Seer•ttrlM • ,. -1•11 Ull IHIUl IFFtOI Pannyuvar. I 80 Typing uper reQ'd ~h~.~~:lbl•w_:k,Z; t ... IO 0 y.,a s1U. 50 yr1 fiNiGJ 3 pJ;Ce corner couch 33'"VQAl<TOWN1i72 for 16' luxury yact11 Must FI T grow wtco. 998-S890 Pt~ntta Ave, C M 50wpm Thia highly vi• ,_ ttem1. Nr Beach & Orenge-group, wht kltehen Mt. FG/SO. AHllY ctean be tl(pef Cal Norm Cet· •bl• poattton rtqufr91 • oft""" 11 FrMway ctoM . mer oan. o en a wood. 7901 OavmOI' Av. dra..aa, cnalr. boolil, etc 122.000 213-743·2260 ". hcb 7122 50 ) N 8 UooKIRd I 80AT 112.500 CALL. 1141951· 1875 ONSHORE MOORINC (8UOYI for HI• 0 1 eaiooe laltnd 813· 1000 MOOl'lng Choice -;Po, P9f'lnsul1 w/24' 1tllt>Oat Wiii finance PP can 1e 19) 438-4806 NEWPORf1i!AC SL.IP 10 28' 963-0007 Up to 35' Power Boll 1230/mthly BalbOI Coves 650-2709 ton, '42-0467 WllUI Ulllll -PRllF IPIUTIR/ teem player wtatrong For more tnlorm1tton call Feinting Sofa Tvft•d. St111ton. Sat/Sun. 9am. 149°22 Elm Ave, Sat 9.3 61S..885-11 t8 .... ,&IT n.I lo 12I OOO IEHUl IPIUTIOll communlelllon & Inter· 540·0301 carYed; tubdUed peech -Mtttr l iht l( • ANNUAh y Immediate opening In auc· peraonat 1klll1. Call or SAUi PIRlll fl()(ll pattern tapeatry. a blaa• '1 Mulll-famlty:twln mattrMI 34'011anore CrulMr 1985 •mcaterlngflrm.Ref1req dll ? ceeaful NB lndenandent aend resume .to Peggy Absolutely gorg•ou1. sXT/sON 62 bi I ft & box eprtng exerCIH TO,FQ,S20K213·743· MOPED GERMAN BUILT Give name 1ei.p & hr• 10 It thll your emma .. -Mercer (7 l4) 752 7383 Ou11tde ulea p•r1on Onllj Mrlou1 buyers oall · • · n n" rm bike pictures ' book• & 2280/818·885-1116 2 tpd, auto, like new, 10< II P 0, You're lnteutgent hard Bank lor tndMdual to • wanted tor atattonary 1 ... 1 1 .... f Ht naugahvde •ofa · ' · --.. ca . . . Boa 494, • -rf 1 1 Teylor WOOdrow Hom" mm .... atey ....... t o fer fi'u'• co'"M table, tamps', misc. 14265 S11rlnen ... 2n ,1•a11 ••11& orig ml. $500 best oner n ...... 1 .••. Ca ... 2 ..... 2 WOfklng & nave a drive to P• orm •var ety O oper. Ctllfornll LTD •"2 l companv tX""r no nee 1700 730 1072 "' c ) c I • --760 883 .. _ .... _ ..... __ .. ___ ._ .... __ I ·further your career. but at1on1I func;tlona A•· Birch St NB 928e3 ... Salary a. com';°, For 1pp1' over • ables, cnalra. bar, ~he otony u var to With 1valtabte Newpor1 • ., lllmllHY you're tocked Into a low mote Item procesatng call Cerot Mercer. Antique 4 Poiter Obie.ct etc. good lurn m1nv misc cottldat• 8/8 8-4PM 111 p Ct ea n ·we II Motorcyeltt/ 'Aeceptlonlat & Ullllance pavtng Job because you (Mtnlvlps) so•;., gnrt llEOEPTI 'HST 957·eG44 w/canopy, open box •PO 11-1400. 218 COLL.INS. SIS 9-2. 3 01nmouth. equipped. 2 Boll owner Scttttrl 1011 n.ededlC>fbusy~ don'thtvetneneceuary bkkpg/CS/reaurch yeti $1150, 2 Vletorl1n trtal .. 1 SlgnaatCutver/Campua. MUST SELL (819) Bch Hllr Salon. M 6•7 t97 •itperlence to venture 50% Hrs t0.7 M·F Com· Photo Co Pleannt phone UllWIOI IAllll Sida Chalra, Jull reuphol Furn. toys, antq qullll 222-777 t ·81 Ya.pa P266@ 8itve1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil into different lletds. petatlve salary & ben· :~~"::· 11ihptp:yypl~~:i nopmn·. PIT Students/ hswtve1. $310 6.45-0ff3 Charfty Ger~ s:Je for HO CARVED TEAi< BAA 44, 3 Cabin Trawler 78 Must sell. $800. OB< • r-tructur ..... ...-11.wrlt· elitt Call ..areonnet et c1~-.. Set/Sun N B E Boyt R-•"' c •ntlq•""• "'•"'3370 Rober1 " -""' """' .. -o It Ph /G """ .,...... · ANTIOU Din t1bl• wyv"' ·" v-. L It Jll tatand Gypsy, twin diesel, ~..-. lllUELlllS ten resume & knowledge COMMERCEBANK 33~3 ~arbo~tg, E~~PC.~ I 852-1878 btwn 9am-4pm leaves, 5 chre 1500 ART uaed clothes. haehld gaaa IC ,. under S 100.000 Xtnt -----..,,-::c=--:-- Part time e.rrter counsel· ot the hiring proeeas wlll 851-9900 __ SECRETARY IP/ti DECO Armolr• Sl500; Items. lramea & mOfe. In bOVINdi Furnltur•, tOOle cond . lulty tqulp 113 ors wanted Help bOys open doors to htgl)er pay· EOE M/FIV/H lllOEPTIOllST •t On hdbrd ftOO.rd & alata alley 314 Poinsettia Ave. kitchen Items, mag whit, lnterell available, VfKY ~-....,,,.-----rr. and glrlt aollclt new Ing Positions NB Textile firm, busy ore ~~~1::Pr~/0rls!~~sJ~e $900. 2 ' night stands Saturdey 8/8, 9am-3pm. plumb. part•. bike Sat low cash 832-2009 tubacrlptlona on their Take II lrom thoae wno & neavy phones, nr Hoag, " $200, drMtlng tbllventty GIANT ANTIQUE Furniture 10-4. 1945 Olenneyre - e>eC* rovtn. Mull en)Oy know ADVERTISING nds alert friendly person. SEOlnUY $500, dreaer (blk marbl• Ellate Sllel 1422 Keel le~ t ltac '9' Fl11trl•1• WllUI worillng wttn 10· 13 yr WORKING WOMEN It typing, all benefits P/T snthnd word proc on top) $600 ANTIQUE Or Sat 8/8 10·4. Over 40 1 With avalltble NewPor1 642-0795 Eve 546-382:! old•. Early eveolng hours 1714) 867-6741 ARTIST 6.45-1066 Vikki 7 ~0-4PM gen 1 ofc. sJS.9&4 · CLOCt<S Bracket clock beautiful Ametican Coun-BL S SUPER SALE. altp. Spacious accommo· • --· ----- wort! dayt/ ttutble hrs -llRL FRllAY •ECEPT.IOllST $300: Carrlaga_ctock try pieces. Qullts. Furn. haeh1d lt•m•. dallon1 Loaded. t>eautl· Traaltn, Commlulon only Growing dally newspaper n SEOn /REOPT $200, Grandfalher clock clothes & cnllda clothes. lul 2 Boat owner MUST Tr a•tl 102• Cell B e 1 lmmed opening. conat Newporl Beach law firm A 1 1 s 1 Off'~ 1 (G1lbef"t) $1350, Marble June 7 & 8 11-4. 509 games, book• etc 509 SELL (619) 222-7771 I_.....,.., .. .,,,_ __ ""!!" __ rue. ms ey bckgrnd pref Heavy on tne Orange Coaet has an Immediate open-eg ona a es i,,., or mantel clock 1350 21799 Jasmine In alley. BBQ, Vista Flora 720· 1704 17''1 Ft Travel trailer, ee 642,..321 ext 206 phones Some typing needs imag1na1111e, pro· ing for a receptionist cnoa11ons~klsltnedsespe/exnedra.:b1se1e Ocean Vllll Or So. 11mp1,typewrlter, Qr1 misc Sat/Sun 9.4 8s' IBC 1,n, r1atatbbleawd/BrtL111kshe contained S 19S75 COBC • 842-9237 lor lnter\llew ductive, layout ar1111 wno ......., · o o , 30 22 d t IAlll OIAST unde1standsmerchandlt· Front ottice appearance person w/lyplng, phone Laguna 499·1404 t1ta Mttl 11 4 Heisy Glass. China, Cor-n!!gu use~ twice $650 ~ sae·645~165 t 01 UILY ftLIT IRILL OOH/Fiii Tl•• Ing, to design adYertlelng JClnt typing. legal Hper & general olllce skllls. Attl iH.Cfl .6011 dey, Cut Cobol!, Anllq 676-1 t29 e · ••••••••••I M thru Fri only lor a variety of clients pref. Competitive salary Please call 714/261 -8434 __ OCO SW IEn Breadmaker Corner Hot-----78 Leisure 25tt 1399! COUNTER HELP p/tlme Our d1ecr1m1n1tlng mar· & benefits Please call *SALEI SALEI* Al lday & Bayport Sat.Sun HISOI 11 awning, ctn, see a1 Coat• .__I llLP F 11 30 2 30 ket demands quality and Gayle Rowe. 85 l-8200 IEGn /nPllT Everv Sunday. <>range B c Mesa Park. 213-66 t-243£ --•s tnru . . : stule A·eataurant tor Architectural office, Relrlgerators $129 & Up Coast COll""e. Fairview & Din. rm Server. Sotabed, GEtoecodlrlSc"aapye. Sru719se00r. F & Pttlme, flex hrs. Apply Call George bel 11am or , w h S9e & Up -• 1 1 11 .-, 1. • lj In person. Oranpe Julius, att 2pm M·Frt 432-0670 New paper production IAIAIER TRAllEE x1n1 tvplst/ word pro· as ers Adams. Costa Mesa. Ad· pat o urn., port. type· 645-6812 or 642· 1178 nl o -11••1 • 711 EB B I knowledge helpful. Ablll· ceasing exp. desirable, Dryers, gaa/elec $99 & up mlaston & Parking FREE. writer, misc. Sat. 10-4. HONDA• ATlll tlboa . Penn NllRSnLIST ty to work under dead· Busy Newport Beach Res· call Karen btwn 8·5pm ALL APPUANCES Spaces $10. 432-5880 Off Irvine Ave. 370 E. 23rd Dell needs older person Oesu Seton. CdM llnesamust Prior news· teurant 11 aee,klng 660-9128 hllflHrHftt•· MOVING&GARAGE a.at1~S.il 7014 TOJO.TA Outtea· Make sand 640 1900 d energetic, reliable, re-E II t C .1w . • • paper exper an a van· sponslble person to train SECURITY IUAID Ht H H•mH AnOque Yard Sate. Solld ·sattSun. New Llfwn· 15' ol. Day Sall or. ALL MAKESI :~~,,8!: 8~:f~r:J~8d39~· HOISHEEPHS tage Position Is lull time. tor manangemenl Apply UNIQUE FURNITURE oak Murpnv bed. 2 rock· mower. Toya. Ski Equip. Lapworth design wltrlr, $199 DOWN • good benefits, Hlary Monday or Tuesday 538-9402 1947 S. Main St ing chra Magh Ible. Antique Furn, misc hshld must sell! 548-8647 Delivers Any Le ... HLIYI.' Day work In &Npt & CF.M commensurate with ex· 8am-5pm or Sunday SEc1•1n OFFICER Santa Ana 1920's bike. '73 Honda Items. 1830 Port Renwick 15 .. L·SER New multi 'LL SAYERS LWI Full-time opening tor de-o~,:u~~rf c:i~47~~1n-~=~~~:s lnt~u~rle~ .:~~ 6-8pm Ask for Jay 2332 SS 25 p/hr Btwn Edinger & Warner on 350-4 Kittens, mlac . ...!_nr Ford & Mac Arthur) coi'~r ;.11 Excel cond • ·oo· 1221 ·1·11 !Ivery & mtac other work Hough Art Director, W Coast Hwy, NB Unarmed olllcers for pres-Main St See the Beart Set/Sun 8-6. Free coffee MOVING SALE Saturday $550, call 962·7621 • • Opportunity to learn llTHIH 111111 Daily Piiot, po Box 11g1ous tocatlons In South Hl-1220 703 W l8th St .. on lhe 6/8 9.4 15 yrs of lunl 11"'32-1111 woodworking, trade Flatrforcotoranddecorat-c restaurant Coast Plaza area Prior Open 10·8·Sun 12·5 corneroflBth&Pomona. Books, records, gam81. 16' Hobie Cat w/lrtr two LOOllllTOLUIE 1560. Colla Meaa. a IC IOIALDS di trapeze harness. good w/poHlble future ad· Ing? Quality people 92626 Miiitary or Law Enforce-Fros\Tr'ee refrlg runs per-ESTATE SALE. Everything clothing. apple, furn. I · c 0 n d 1110 n S 120 0 V.cemerlt. Good driving needed to coordinate lrt1lift1t/L11oltll1I,. ment preterred. Retired lect $200673-2697 mustgo.Ant1ques&mlsc hes, cameras, •Ilk 213•698•7251 AC•RYSLIRPllllOl' record e:5.~t Call ~:;!or~~c~r h~~~. :;d OUl&E CIAST Part Time Mom's. SIU· :~~ns encouraged to Froat tree RE FRIG ER· ~;g~ol~am-4 pm 46 7 =~~!i f:~',e~~~o~~t * 24' Greenwich sloop T1lltt Al llttlttll h ; · offices Wiii 1rain. IAILY PILOT dents, seniors, everyone! ATOR. runs great $175. F II .. t IOts ol extras Nit trlttl lllT&l &ISISTllT • PIT, FI T 848-9774 or 330 W Sal/ St 11 you nave a rew nours PEO~:R~~g~:ITY 110 Volt DRYER $95 Del. MOVING SALE Sat/Sun, SAT June ,8. only. 9·4 S~crtt:' at $5000 080 HUNTINGf ON BEACH FIT. Exp. ADA. w/Cotonat 84()..3069 Costa Meta, Ca 92626 available. 2 days a weel( 229 So Glasseil. Orange avail 540-9671 Iv mag Waaher S 150, Deak, Furn. Appl s., TV, tools, See & Steal! 6.42·2014 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH Pollltl. Gen. practice NB. or more. Were looking for mltc: lurn. 2545 Santa games & toys Tap brand -842·0631 540-5164 133-375810 M 2•4MO/E JAllTIR voul No experience re-633-877 l General Electric Aefrlger· Ana Ave 548-6671 name clothing, books, 25' Bayfield '78 FG/SO axper pref PAYROLL OLEH Quired. excellent train· wa•1101SE a tor xlnt condition s 150 ' kilcn. Items, records. v ery c I ea n. $ 1 5 K lllT&l n111 IFO s E Ing proYlded. Par1 lime -673-9262 Sal/Sun 9am·5Pm Bar, s·T & SUN 9 .. M ? 213-743·2260 cramton 'lineerlng Inc. Immediate opening Mll'll· schedules 10 111 your Exp In ship /receiving. cotfee Ible tire rims ,.. · · "· · to 8 8-885 116 Mlture pert0n w/dental 979 373 mum of 1 Yr ~ayroll Ea· needs Meals & uniforms heavy Items 40 hr1. 5 Hot Point Aefr~, etmond clothes, and'totsa odds & 2000 Highland Dr .. 20th _1 __ ._1 __ _ Ina .. bllllng, coltectton & · d ,. 111 $125 75" 95 s ~ t d 11 recpt exper pref. F v Jewelry Sales perlence required & 10 provided ay week op t>ene s. · •· · ends 2074 Manon Way I turns Into H nan o * SANTANA 20 • ore. 9.3.5934 ••on-Th FllE JEWEL•Y ke b toucn a mull •1•1 • ... II " 0 I 548·7423. 8-1 lam EOE -CES Irv. Bl. Lots ol oodles Full race with trailer. v ..,. n 0 Y Y 1 1 • • 1r.tr '-• • • I llY APPUAI Surf boards, we1 . suits, new salls/cusnions HYIL.-IT SECn THE 1•tAIWAY ut1es inc utens ve l .. ·1271 WllE CUHS LES 957-8133 women's clothes. tovs & YARD SALE Sat./Sun 9·2 $6500 OBO 646-0J89 r•s n phone communlcallon. Parl-tlme sates needed tor h*8flld ltttms. Sal/Sun 9. Antique lurn .. houeehold -- We are seeking a sec· mature person. salary some personnel work & 10 days . Call Buttercreek I BUY REFRIGERATORS ? 1996 Anaheim St Items. clothing, stove. 34' COLUMBIA '74 prol. retary tor the Develop· plus commission. ltllng Apply in person •• (; : Cellars, 964•7894 Working or Not, CASH 418 ST ANDREWS RO malnt 7'1 neadroom, ment Manager In our 8 30 AM-4 30 PM ./ PAID 760-7275 __ Haat. ltacll 140 You d6n't need a gun to splnkr 170, 150. drllter Newport Beach otfloe As Huntington Be~ch THE JOLL y ROGER INC WllLI YDI LllE TD KENMORE WASHER & PUMA SAMPLE SAME. "draw faat" when you $29,500 obo 673· 1989 :ub'.i~~!'rv te~1m·:rl~n~J~~ (? ~;s8~~~3L~~!l(~r~04 17042 GILLETTE AVE • TUii FOR A OlllEEll1 GAS DRYER $125 eacn Mens, womens'& bOIJS place an ad In the Dally 41' Tartan ·75 KeiCh bullder/ developer. we and IRVINE (714) 250-0331 ~ Does a career In the Excellent con di t Ion. ctothlng. SIS 9.4 at 3982 Piiot W111t Adel Cell now Fg/Sd reduced to S75K are aeeklng· 8 highly Newporraeactr "RESTAt:IR fast!lon-tndustry-t --~1-2 lad4l-.Nf War-2-6618. !-213=743·22 motivated lndlllldual who Mrs Reynolds PERRY'S PIZZA PART TllE to vou? Are you a hlghty RECONO APPLIANCES. • 818-885· 1116 wlll also be willing to as-(7 14) 644-1212 ext 237 now hiring general res-mollvated ind1vtdua1? wasners, drlers, refrln's u11t1rt 6025 Spt1tia1 Gtt41 6230 taurant help, mull be Tf'18 Old Spaghetti Factory S ..,. p t • _ -CATALINA 27. '78, l/B, slat other team members. IEllEL lTIEllAIT l8tover Full & pan time reataurant Is now ottering ••· •1 11 I S50·S300 1 30 Superior ART DECO: Sofa/lovest: Remington Mdt 670 Shot-loaded w/xtras $20,000 We require exper In tne 673•1366 immediate positions ror IHlt'1 l11l1 CM 645-2228/631-3197 col !bl 11 $500 Brass bar gun atlll nas warrentv Call 241-8105. 673-2545 I t I d I I Mon-Sa1 7-2pm Laguna ree es ta e e11e opmen Beach 494.5486 -PIT help 1n 1ne kitchen & has 1 •laltlt Hrttr REFRIGERATOR Large 2 stools Brass/Gius din wt case. 30" lull choke 3" or 957 -077 1 Industry, knowledge of PERSOIAL hostess department door very good cond set $250 Oak Bd $400 magnum 548-9796 IBM PC IS deslrable KllCHEN HELPER & p .,,trtllllh ftr ftlll Sofa bd $350 972 8411 HOBIE 18 Race equipped Send resume to Taylor e1tper 675-6193 I SECRETARY Apply t>e1wn 12 3 M Both Sales &Management s t50lobo Before 8 am • TV, a ..... Sttrff 6232 Loaded. excel cond Woodrow Homes 4921 alt 12 noon onty lnt't Markellng Firm based 1 ~1~~ -~iB 2~71~.:S'#:port positions available Day ot alter 5pm 968-8162 BEAUTIFUL Crewel queen Beautiful Super 251. Con· $3500/obo 548-499_4_ Birch St. Suite 110, New· -----in South Laguna seeks or E11eining shifls. Full Rel rig, G E • bedspread $125· wlln sole Color T v S 135 Port ••ontgomery 17 custom port Beach. CA 92660 I L(lll!•L SECRETARY Retail 11me or Part time Un-Frost Fr~ xlnt matching headboard $75, • "" • •• 1 mature petson to act as ""' t d ...,""' & vala~ able T v 100 6.46-1786 lzed. tall rig, auto pilot Attn RGC Part time. 3 days p/wk, (M· secretary lo principals of Hanovman a h1gn1y sue-limited growth potential. $165 646-4344 ma c ra,,_.,_ '""' B 675 37 6 r 1 n 30 d $125 Cnest freezer $100 INtl tatr•I 7011 _arc est offer • 4 DRIVERS Croll country T & Fri) u11gat1on llrm 1n company as well as cess u ome improve· locations (an grow-S ER & -E S S • Ne Call 476 7016 foreign executive Top ment c•nter chain store ing) tnrougnout Los An· WA H ORY A 14 flee exercycle $125. 2 .. 2 • I RHODES 33' Stoop Gd No exp nee CA lie req d I . I secretartal skills re· operation is now accept· geles Orange R1vert1del EA DISHWASHERS 100 Patio chaise lounges $40 12 Sea Eagle lnfltbl-OB cond $8500 or best otr MacGregor Yachts IAJITEIHCE quired Will be trained on mg apphcallons ror lull & I and . San B~rnard lna REFRIGERATOR $250 each 640.2307 mtr-nr nu $495. ~0-0153 Call 8181351-8881 1631 Placentia CM j 11 c t c 1 c 646-5848 -__ · Foreman position avail tor com put er /word pro-par 1me nun 1es al our orp Frml Dirr Rm Suite. 8 uphol ·79 30 HP O/B w/controls JRIYERS steam cleaning Chris. cess•ng Snould be skll· CASlllHS Oll1ce ror tne loc nearest I Aactioal 6012 chrs. wall unit w/server. $50 Complele Salllngl IHll Cross country ._0 e1tp j 641-1079 led •n entertaining & I SALES PHHH I you (8181 965-5933 11 Sola 2 seater sole & Sabol $300 2011 Ski Fl•h• S / d Ir Sk' ?Ol & nee CA ·11c req d lllAlllTEl-AllCE-111·• -I travel arrangements cou•TESY CLE•1s Ask lor__Sher~xl 223 AITIQUE AUCTIOI end tabies all malch'g, twin 35 HP & trailer ~ I M G I .,. some 1n1e1na11onal travel n n s 1 H I d $2000 241t Luars Cruiser H1 TIIDnderblrd ski boat ac regor Yachts lor priyate club in CdM I A I t abl 10 otk SERVICE STATION I SUI JllE I 11·3'111 8 em ouse.. a mon 1631Placen11a C M Fi T or PIT Lamo mg required Foreign ppicans e w a d 3 ' burlcontemp751-7548 $2500 20112Aaelboat 70hp0Bltrlr Xlntcond I languages destrable flexible schedule are en-Employee wante at T T ' trailer $800 25t1 Searay $3995 OBO 854-3 139 EARi LOTS OF IOIEYl 673-3515 Send resume to 1278 couraged to apply Ex-Arch Bay Shell So Lag rgres=~•s 'i~e ll~~tl~~:~ I IUY FHllTHE 1983 cruller $22.000 It's easy Lose weight & MATURE LADY tor cook & Glenneyre, "167, Laguna perience is helpful 36•40 hrs wk 499•4141 Antique Auction Trade/ LES 957·8133 2311 Ericson sloop S3000 llO DOWM -ALL MAIES Same Day Approval Ne\'lport Beach Office I0· 1140 ....Stniet Parts tolS MAG AIMS 15·1 w/2 Lugs, xlnt cond Only 3 1v111 Perl tor Volkawegen S 15 ea 631-8760 atter 3pm Aatt1 Waatt4 0 WE HY All IAllS USED CARS& TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE APPUllAI. OeLILLO C•EYRllO 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH l•l·IOll;l•t-1111 WfWAITYlll CLEAi ISEI 0&111 See T onv Ra al help others losa 100 housekeeping_ tor nice Beach. CA 92651 not necess.,;y ·-Tra+ning SJ.1TE.R/.40MPA.Jllt0N Public mV1ted King size bed StOO Gae 3011 Owens cabin cruiser M1ri11 Ea•it. 7011 NEW PROGRAM SB~ & guesl home, 754. 7772 •ECEPTIOlllST ""'11 birprOVt ecr' Occ for elderly lady Eng $2000 760· 7124 XVON -.,.15 START last. DOCTORS DIET' - - - -n We c5ffer xlnt benefits. spk no hse wrk 645-2536 Over 200 1nd1Y1du1I pieces _rJryer $7S 673•5660 "' -l~liall!lllll. Call Paula, 548-2335 MEllOAL ASSISTAIT II typing gen olc dulles, promotions from with In ' -& complete sets auc· King waterbed; complete. 80 Sabot hull only SSO, With pump, boars & motor U Exper lront & back ofc Irv loc Jim, 754-6216 and an opportunity for STOOi llRL lloned 10 highest bidder XII cond $200 642-6983 Aqua Scooter 25hra S 150 bracket. Used 2X In lresn EXEC. son/HIPR ~ Blllngual Spanish. work RECEPTIONIST-beaut those qvall lled & wanted to do house· 330 E 22nd St CM water $550. 644-2161 Y nterested n a re1a11 ca • 6pc Lo 1s xv Bed set Moving to smaller place. ---E.stab Intl Exec Searc;h/ Sat & Sun 8am-4pm or 1 CdM Wed th 1 1 · keeping & Ille stock Ask u Must s-•t hou••lull of Powtr lottl 7012 SWORDFISH PLANK. 20 It Personnel Mngmt Ser-4pm· 12mldnlght, or work sa on '1 • ru-' rear tor Karen. 540-0979 w/beveted mirror "' """ al m num 150 lbs Sat Sal plus 87 l·905 l I Appl" In person Monday * Pine wardrobe spice furniture TVs and •P· 15' B t Wh •· u 1 ' · vices llrm requires self· both shills 631·3999 , · 11 ·PA CED AG T 01 on arv(, cusl Mangels design. labrl· 1tar11ng. motivated lndlY 9'ECEPTIOllST tnru Fnday 9AM-5PM at SUMMER rack, dressers P anc;•· I I H I Int. 70 HP OMC Bimini cated by Mameco Never to manage Dana Point -Mature & experience Re· tne lollowlng loca,j1ons • Countless smalls-786·7 12 trlr, $5500 494-~ 19 used. S 1950 786-8053 clerleal/ sect! Skills. suff•· IOTOll llOUTE sign Co Typing 60 wpm 7227 Edinger Ave *Buffets & sideboards, Antiques. TV. stereo. r--~------.!... _______ ..=:...!!!!!:!!!ili!=m••-•-r""" ofc Must have strong I ceptlon1s1 wanted tor De· HAIDYIAJI JOBS ctocka. cul glees etc MUST SELL 5 Ams furn. clent computer eJ1per tor with good front ott.ce BP· Huntington Beacn most wt t>eveted glass & plants, relrlg. 6.40-7439 TODAY Is word proc;esslng spread I Ava111a1>1e 1n pearance FIT pos111on Equal Opportunity EARN marble tops Oak -tiilng cab $250 l<n aneeta. A/P AIR. GIL Please call 645-179 t Employer * Antique paintings & • Call Mark. ~96-1774 NEWPORT BEACH MONEY prints bed w/frame $150 Din CROSSWORD PUZZLE LAGUNA BEACH HCEPT /8H OFC ROSE llRLS * Excepuonal Empire tbl w/4 chrs S 150 400'~ Federal. State & C1v11 Ser· LAGUNA NIGUE.l 32 Hours Typ1sl/Ofllce I part lime evenings Lots 01 PRIZES Mahogany Chavel Mirror Clubhouse Or 673· 1989 Vice Jobi, now aYlllBble • Adm1ns1ra1or wanted lor run & sss·s 675-2335 I I 1rca 1860, beveled glass TRUNDLE BED $45 In your area For Info call Experience preferred but busy 1ea1 estate office burled China Cabinet TOY CHEST S 10 (eG2)837-3401 Dept 439 not necessary Earn 70 · WPM a must Com-Sales TRIPS * 8pc Burled Walnut 646•6474 $450 -$600 per month puter experience a plus Full 11me 1ns1de READER Chippendale dining set FILL/Tiii PAY No collec11ng Call 10am Salary commensurate AD Sales tor pleasant. THIS • Washstands. Halltrees Woodard Patio Furniture I F-1 PUT /TIIE WIRI to 4pm Monday · Friday w/exper1ence Call Toni I pos11ive mdilltdual who & other decorator pieces 2 comp! sets & 4 lounges. 6 Future bird• Opportunities aYallabte or Joan 631· 1286 en1oys working with the SUMMER Fer firtlttr lift Hiii I Vanllla color, 2 yrs old. i~ ~~ml with the LOS ANGELES OHllE COAST public Wiii lake phone & 117·0217 640-1669 15 OUMtlonebl& TIMES CIRCULATION HILY PILOT counter ads Work in a 16 COin tor the Department In our door .. 2•4321 beau11lul, friendly ott1ce DtliHri11 th 3027 •1Ua•ar, IA Mi1ctllH"ll 6211 fountain to door newspaper sates 9.5 Mon-Fri Apply in DAILY PILOT (eff IJtr R•) CARPET 82 sq yds. 17 "lt'a - program Guaranteed •ECEPTIOlllST person. Penneysaver. ~rank Bettveau thing" hourly wage plus com-" 1660 Placentia Ave, CM lllWS'I'"' Auctioneer #A 1041 Sculpturedd brodwSn9. t5onceoMn 18 St1ble 1 1 Ho 4 1 nursing energP11c; dependaol" I tone. an pa . 9 A muon urs pm 0 cr•T.11u•sEAIDES I type 11c 65 wpm tor SOIAS ilyouare lool<1ng101ex1re c I 10111 545-2444 alter6pm, ' CQulreCI 9 Pm T r I ' n Ing Is n n 0 C lllSIDE I OUT! spending money or like I oapa Ill -cnaracter provided Potential to Country Clul> Conv Hosp growing rompany nr I • 10 go places hke Magic Custom 2' 1'' Louvre Shut 9 -20 Set apan earn$300 plus per week nr c M Fairgrounds , Airpor1 F1T $5-7 p/hr xlnt oppty Wholesale Mountain. Knotts Berry 2 IBM PC Juniors ters. Fits 6' wide slldln 22ShowJoy For an Interview, call PIT 7.3 30 3 30-7 30 Lauri Hardy 833-0425 '5uppty 996-5890 Farm. or win Prizes and w/monftors Some soft· door $250. 640-1208 23 Brou 957-2361 ext 1204 3-11 11· 7 Please call Awards, Can us nowt We ware Must sell, make · 24 Arab•. etc M on -Fr 1, 1o .5 PM have several openings In otter 4 32· 7295 Oya. I Gla11, china(; Cordey 26 P of rpm ll•IAL IFFICE 549-3061 $ $ C M . H B or F V 760-6373 Eve• Het1y, cut obolt to 29 Malle petlt fovrt Mature person lor small 642_4333 wtllte. depression, antlq 31 Thing I•• Import firm General ol-OFFICE IAIAIER TRS·80 mOdel • Printer & breadmaker $5·$125. 32 Barom.ter f!Coe dutlel Type 50 wpm Small Hunt Beach Mlg 1111111 Jiii $1200 worth ol soltware 1148 Bayport Way, NB 34 Once In - minimum Near Redhill & seeks otlrce Mgr recap· ! l Used only 20 hrs s1200 38 BruaMl•·b•Nd S STU AEMTS 1 673·5595 Jonn Wayne-Famlly Ten-Of'9 Watner 261·66TI l1nn1 sl sctry al ary U ft nla Club Membership 39 Ot>tc.ure ll•ULOfFICE ~;a9~~ag~~enll~~c~~=I~~ SALIS MANAGEMENT , ll+TUllSILI FrH tt TH 6022 5800 6.43-8815 :;~~etc an trvlne Co nas 1mmed plan Call for Cnarhe at1er OPPORJUlllJY 5PM-9PM In Foun111n V&l· I 10tb Lfiue Apso mix v~ King vtlYel bedspread 45 Crootied card need for conscientious 5 pm 841-4010 n I ley $80 plwlf dialing lrlendly, well tralnelf $125, Custom beige peca frr.ndly person rt> ri.ip 1 ---1 __ ~ phones No selling 499•4112 eva/667 .()&02 dra?U S 100. br ... rod 48 Mouth• ~a~C:'1~!1~e·~e~!!~ 0e1PA~l ~~I ~~r1!a11 Gd C S . --ll t-211-1 _ Fem Tabby/Spayd, aholl Movl~7:·,:;::::alflf· so Vlnteoe !;~ office akllla net Hour' OMV 1733 Monrovia reW UperVISOrS are flOW SWITO•IOAll Lovable Carrying case bed with drtuer & pltnts 51 Fmux pu 11am-3pm Mon r11 Ave Suite o Cot11a l d d t k . f • I OPERATllS too 968-5404 954.4907 6 6 q667 250.7009 MAsa 645-1811 nee e o wor in a pro esslOfla tor sa1e 4 • Toni ACl'tOH management position. parl 11me 645-7665 Collle S ep mix puppies. ......,.hip 1380 total. tnc 2 55 Novn ending 57 Speech IO<f!'I 58 Stubborn 83 Mortgeoe 8• Louver 65 Bucolic 66 Oper1 bo• 8 7 Doell IOp()()f1 68 Ambler end SevarelCI 69 Belongera· avff 70 Sharp 7 I River 111e DOWN I Metal 2 Rela.ttion 3 Teto 4 Belt 5 DouglHtlllt 6 Wtnt aboard 1 Miik 10Urce 8 GUHetl g Depot •bt>r 10 Ollflgurecl 11 Lawf\.11 12 V"tment 13 Sur1 w•ltu 21 Llt)'ef 22 Our.II 2$ Vl(tor1111 • 0 I an1wer109 servlc•. lull or FrH to ~d 1'1011'191 8 Lab Nwpt Tennis Club mem-1 6 wk• old 645·8151 .,... T•a"IL AIEIT 111 mo du•• 673-0354 ..,t .... -+--+---+--+--naw Free to gd home l1mat1 4 • Daily Pilaf ••••••••• • • • : PART T IME : : OFFICE CLERK : • • : \.-ry hu"' rirrulot11111 off1e·1· 11 ..... J., : • part liml' hrlp 1rn""'''""I< h1•11H • : pho11t' tr1tff11'. '\l" fin, I' r111·1• ro... : • tOmf'r .. '. \ppllf'llnl .. rr1u .. 1 111· llt'OI. • : rf''lpon~iblr, onfi h1n•· 11 plf'u .. 11n1 • e lf"lrphonf" JH"f"io11i.l1h "'""w lil'ht : • oHarf' worlc •l'f1. ltnur-. nri· \lon·f ri. • I : Q:OO \\110 2~00 P\1. "'t11rllt11' .. nlnn : • ;.. I 00.00 fM"r wf'r•lc \pph in s~·r· • j : ioon: '1,;n-1 hut"'. 2:00 In HJO P\1. : e Ade for f,ilf>f"n • • • : OHIOIUTIM llPT. : • I U ·U21 EH • • • : ORA NOE COAST OAll. Y PILO r e e ))(l W lley 'l••••tt 1 ncte u ... (A '11rl' : We now have openings for yooog adults to supervise newspapers sales crews. Responsibilities wUI include hWin1, training and motivatin& teens in obtaining new customers for the areas leadinc newspapers . For an excelent opportootly, and earnincs of $600-$800 pee week, CALL FOR INTERVIEW 842-4333 Aik for: BRUCE EISLEY "per Etlab N 8 agency, yra old Beagle & Terrlor. QUEEN size bedapreed, min 2 yrs exp Pref Para very swMt 9e4•7918 aft 5 Hr1htone, new, t of a kind trained No amkg Xlnt S 100 M1tr bdrm Mt kg encentlve & benefits Genii• loving compenlon, az., w/matt SSOO. 2 m*m Salarv commensurate Germ./Shep I.ab mix. brn Cheirs StOO ea. 642·0138 w/exper Corp & let1ur1 Miio gOod home. 3 yre. Call 756-1771 btwn 8-5 all enota. hOUff dOQ LHvlng 11118 957· 1892 SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS Cata 9505 2 Hlmal1yan khtena reg champ llnet 5150. ea 4te· 148S ~ -' HIMALAYAN KITTENS A loveable ball of lur Seal Pt CFA reg. 7wkl MllM S 150, fem• S200 &46·8132 Mite Oobl•I Slb•rlan Hu1ky 5 mo old Ill eno11 nd1 good home Ev .. 40&-3C>e1/544-23"'4 Gr even · Antic r.n1tare nas p~fvo~~r to· dining 161: w1i ;;;:;, I "Now1d1ys," confided mv buffet 15000 Square O.k lrtend "women don't cott fbte SSOO. rn~ by m11ry • men tor money, Jonn Hall EllOllll\ dettc th4ty DIVORCE lor It " Home ror yng FtM•nx caJ S3000 552-tOl4 att 5pm -~~;:;:s S 1''1G:e'~k t~:~ 2 •ta. twin !Jed•, like MW MIM. WaaW IUI C M 831·8334 ,, ·~ ~. 100 ~:'" ~ bid inatan Ar.1JKt1, Pot· ,.....,.., • " N ... tery, 81anketl, Old Cellf 1 HlO aof• tl>I 1250 Mlrrored Pllntlng• pp ste-40n ..,... cttrome a o1aaa "' ... ---aold•n "•trfe'/9r lamp I 160 ICenmor• NIU.-, __ , 1 Puppiet 7 wttt ofO 12e0 WMhtf 15(), ......_ 1337 ¥11-.aMtllt HCI\ Bob $48-500e 3 Piece l'Gf'ltd wiii'Unft S,tl,.taf fJ21 8«C!9f Coltl•tfem rrorn oa« V.nMf 8 t&o Off wnite a .. "uw m1or. Mdf • • .. fOUAI 1)•1•010 JNll'I' f Ml'I nvr11 : ••••••••••••••••••••••••• lnd11na need• Stud L•k• GOUCf'I, Cl\alr, ottom1n •4808 IClt ~k'g eona a--~-~~~~:....-'=~~~....., ... -_ ..... ,, wooa I 2t3 421·8003 I tlSO 7$4 ... 491 &300 obo 6)1-1700 __ _....._.-· .. ---............ -•. ---~--·-----· .. ---·- 26 Llty - 27 O~OWOfd 211 RoHt Fr 30 Shrub genus 33 Tedi0u1 renera- lions 35 Road ol yor• 36 Th1uh 37 Neveda city 40 Anno.,ed ¢w.IOlll \ltltl 44 Cllltter 46 Pr.-Emtter 47 Wenled 51 ThOuMl'ldlll pref 52 Hell·Wll 63 Altll<lk S. Wll'ld·bOrne S8 Retoen 59 EJtottc..i. 605eedco~ 61 Poe• 111 CONf!Orin"J wrr1: 84 P•lm Spr1091 for on. ~air flB '78 Volvo GT. 13800. a. ------~"'"""" ihi(J: N;;, 391 cfleV Vi roof, AC-. FM 119!'90, l'\lnt paint, bftkH. lthr, eteC Ql"Nt. Clean. ~714 moonrt etc. ebaolutely '14 GLT Wegon, lmmaG, perf. S 14.900. 873-4220 loaded, turbO, gae, It •ay '18 • 15,800 714·845..()650 Of • FOtd v an 150, 30,000 XJ8L, lnterJao Ch~ 818·440.9527 1H OIRT llLlllm V8 conversion, xlnt cond ''IL,. new •no. Pl •, p/b, •le, S 12.000. 675-1129 •tel, Dtantlc .. Door. auto, ... 11 ..,._r , to. N4tW tlrta. Muat telll I ;a:;;v...-~c---;-;-:-,.-r-nnr-. .... _...;.,;,., __ ,.. IV ....... ¥ eke offer. 432·7295 '82 XJS HE, white, load"td. ;~ ._ and e:r, tilt. 1terto. can .. Yf, 760·8373 Evoe xtnt c ond S22, 750. ~ !!!! rally "lheela Undtr • F-.,, ChatNu, , 60 640·8582 or 979-4191 · rntlt OflO owner, nw 20,000 mllte ( # 1KVDe20J .. .... .,., .. I brakft. rune Q!)Od. '400 K.ily Blue Book 1960!. • new paint & Int .... ltl 648-834~· JOI OUR PRICE... • van, •9K3,lg mt S7450 '82 dlc 2 boor [)( '73 Hornet rebuilt eno4ne. tl• ult ... i 1•7~8 loaded. to ml $5800 new ltres. S300 08'0 Katettaat 57 Fwy. Niii JAi 962·31 19 · 892-6113 Anaheim 1111¥11...._ I " IH1 14 h k k · DH ,.,. · wtth power equtp· '«7 Mez 250se. sunrOO# ·77 skvhawk. ii!O. auto, 2 .-tlll 1lM"ci8Ji T v-I e I auto, am/fm Sier. "" dr, hatchbacil. gd con6 l '73 MUSTANG CONVERT. l1l Ill upholtt. $2500, 840.9824 runs well, 5<t8·74'44 Whtlwttt xtnt cond ., 82K Johnso~ & s on '73 450SLC 9 tK gd cond 2 ~Riviera V-8, fully ~Je 3:~9~~j~0~~~a:'8• LlneolnMercury owners PP Musi aell lo aded, m oonroof --------- 2628Harbor Blvd, C.M. _! 11.200 OBO 786-9100 leather, xlnt cond . 24000 '78 Fteala 35128 mpg. 714/540-5630 '77 300D ty1ERCEDES ml. S 12900. 731-1493 Loolts/runs great. AM/fm 74K I ' .. _-r-C•aa. smog cert PIP I, S 1 l , l~·.' 6rs~::~.cond ...... mac !!! S 1500 &44-5436 or r c -u • '76 cbQ ilght hrwn IMt. 76 T ·bird xlnt cond 93K (Cherry) Origins seo& 79/ ~B 16.9/lchampagne t•n lthr. 70.800 orig. ml. ml, AIC, wt\t/wttt l rtld ' 78a..2040 "' P• am no nt. x-eond. 2nd owner, SUP« cono.. tnt, $3000. g50-8787 $45,000. 291( mt. Must see $2650 54.._5023 •==--==-=-,-..-.,.----949 Ford Custom Coupt 776-3180 , '82 T ·BlrO, Sr. Cl1lnn's orig 71K mt, runs perfect: 78 Cad d 'El egance car. Reduced $1450 Mint totally lmmac, $3500 obO TIP SSS PAii Sedan, green, xlnt cond. $6500 firm 499-4186 *650-.t 149* For PamP«ed t .super so;/3~~~r~I '6250 '83 M ullang Convert., 30 MODEL A Cabriolet Men;edes Benz -auto, atr: 24.244 ml, Convertlb te . $9500 . -llATI CAii ! $1111 $9.700. PP 546-0743 OBO. 875-6995 Top Mere.des Prices Paid '8 1 CADILLAC SEDAN de -114 , ... 48 Buick Roadmaster:--Cllll Peter or Ray • VILLE, 4 dr. Loaded Auto. air, p/w. Tli1, cruise Dr , n • w pat n 1 11111 • llPllTI wl power equipment In-cont ( 1JCM394) reehromed, rebl1 eng'. .... •IOHIS c:udlng leather lmerlor Sllll $4800. 499·5156 2 13 or 714 637-2333 ( CTZS95> ·~IMPERIAL 4 dr clasalc. Mit1aM1lal 9147 ....... _ lllHllM •II orlglnal. Incl coral nntsh -H• U... 2nd owner, all serv. re-•ta ..,...1111--9trell'J. 2121...., cords. $7,000. 558· 1266 Auto. pi s, p /b, stereo. tow "''• ltltl .... '63.MBZ 220S .showroom mites. ( 1GMP4 71 l 141141-llM THfODORf I ROBINS I FOl>O 20t",n ... AWfHJP fHVr> '< ')\!~ .. , , • "4 l JOJO cond, 2-tone blue. recent 11111 wortl S3700 650-8787 ·79 Eldo BtarrlU, 350 VB. '85 FORO MUSTA'NG Muat selll Met!e bffw Auto. Air. Stereo. 400 THfODORE ROBINS '81 Must. Conv. All orig. 432·7295 D 780-8373 E mlles ( 1MOOG29) Priced 10 sett. 720--0766 'ti l&I SIMI hflU.I 11111 L~ mlles. Exel cond. FORD 2060 HAA80 A 8lVO CO\fA Mf\A 047 0010 Aa .. i. .. Loaded w/pwr equip. rrt Leather ln1ertor. Only THfOOORf ROBINS &lia ... H tlOS 2.900 mllea. (1MLA108) Ill 9141 111,111 FORD ® ·76 Midget Convert. Gd Johnson&Son . shape. nds clu tc h Uncoln Mercury $1200/obo, 75 ,.74ao ..,, 2826 Hart>or Blvd, C.M. • I 714/540·5&30 '77 MGB, tmmac cond new reblt eng, new top'. '80 Rabbit Oleeel low mt, }f)(,1 t14'-fA• )W ftl"(1 (0''A Mf ,A ""olJ )1ll(J Great.seteetlon of new --·as:~ $3500. 720-t619 AM/FM Cass. xlnt cond ---_.S32 IUllllPMTI Ptrsclat 9157 ;-------1 80 West pop top cmpr lo 8.t8 Dover Street Newport Beach 112-0100 70 91 lT Coupt SC rear mt. 11lnt cond, fully end. alloys, 3,0 11r SC loaded $7650 7~ THfOOORf ROBINS mot or. Runs great! --- $14,000 0 80 642-20l4 ,... 107 :71 8+1. sHver. rebtt eng, blllUpt cass. am/Im amp, she•psklns. 4 gas lhoeka, '60 cust rims. S21500 PP 645-8979 '78 BMW 2002. Very good eond. Grey w/blue Int. S3900 call 640-5363 '77 3201 ale, anr1. tinted windows. Alpine/Bose. trnmec .. $6700. 857-1329 '81 BMW 3201. snrf. load9d, mint. $9250. 661·7208 Evea/wknds '85 835 .est, near new, •wn 1111P1A11 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT ·so 924 tk new, gd cond. Sap •lloy,tthr,snrf,blau lo mt. must sell 645-784l PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hl9hu t Quallly S.IH & Snvlct' CHICK I VER SON H S E. Cout Hwy H•wporl !Hach McLAREN'S BMW M·F 11119, s-s 1111 8 Ytlkn~• I 8288. Euclid St. 110 Vw &v. greet gr:d Fullerton, CA gift, new eng .. muffler. 714-680 6300 tires. $3400 645-6018 2 13~91·6701 -~------­·12 Red VW Convertlble, tau IFff x-cond .. paint 1. yr (<><lg 'ft HIZ. IJOll. color) S4 150 499-4051 Lie (KIM$ 240). PIHM '12 .... ,... ... IM" mag. 660·5338 GoO<f eondltlon s 1750 '72 240Z Air condrtton•no. 963 8~-- m11ga. autom•tle. $2800 ·12 vw Bu9, 4 spd, new 0 80 750-6798 pain!. s .. ts & tlrH. ·""9....,.1_,..2_eo_ZX_2i 2, GL pt(g. I· ~7~t 891·9_355 - t09, ttnttO windows, cust ·73 B•la Bug. cherry, lo ml, wN119600 552--3690 tre<M or *t offer S te<>o. 840-8252 '75 Conv Bug rtO-w~ blk top, brak... ciOlch, $3100 979.6644 '75 Convert. 8Jg, r9d w /b lk to p $3700 979-M-4'4 .. ,,....,, 2 • .,,,. Popular 5 spd. air, stereo, cass.. custom trim pkg. Low mites. Ilka ntw. (II 1DMF151) Kelly Blue Book $49 95 , O UR PRICE sun Katella al 57 Fwy, Anaheim NABERS CADUAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mllMge Cadillacs In Or•• County! See u• lod•yl &•0-1111 2600 HarbOf~. COSTA.M£8A '12 OAl M?llll JOAD J06t1HA'1~·1A 11\1 .,, (1 (0-.IA M (\tl '>J , )()10 •IAll ... .... , ... ,_ ......... ,1 .... ..... ..., ............... (1M10) n1t1 , THfOOORf ~ ROBINS FORD /fJf,ll HA"8CH1 i..111('1 co~TA Mf' I\ -...1. 1(' ,J llPlllUl 1l4111tmu Auto, arr. (1JMN357) 11•1 THIOOORl ROBINS FORD 1060 HAl&Qa lllllC> lO~TA Mf\A 64 I 0010 Liacela t313 ·76 cont. Mrll IV red/Whl. loaded, mint-1 owner. 49K ml. $3200. 644-'6142 '82.Contltlental. full acx:..t $8~5. Nwpter II Motors 642--0795, Evea.548--8823 .......... Top of the nne luxury Loaded with p ower equipment. ( 1KER 1 t2) 114,111 Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 2&26 Hert>or etYd. C.M. 7 141540-5630 Full power. air stereo c.M, ..i!MiilWiili lealher, 1111, crutM, alloy ----- ~=~5. ~ 11~:G3~~~ mac. Kelley Blue Book SI 180, f;., fto"~er~CY~ry,_,.-...;..; OUR PRICE... V8. Good condition. .... $800/obO 856-2693 K81ella at 57 Fwy. _A.J1~1!1-- nrtftt I IEWCOIAUI 1111 CAI ULll WIUT ltUI ... AllTll•• '14 .... YTIPU 4 Do<><. Ford Factory Ex· eculive Car ( tHTF 131) ..... Jonnson a Son Llncotn Mercury 2826 HatbOf Blvd, C.M. 714/540·5630 ._...,..-IN....u. HIT '72 &68 biltx a. pis .. ~· ., Aft 10 - p/b, p/W, ale, Xlnt tr.,,a C*, nt!ld• peltlt ...... CCMQ. '6$0, ......,74 OMGMEH~ tor WHfft :u .. .,, .. w1tt1 • a u .M.d M ..., .. .,. \ 1\,tll ....... , .•.. \~ ~ , ••"' ,aan_,.. ••• ~ ~ 1!11""1 .,~ .. \ 'M ... 1 No matter wha t you · re .. d o ing . Y'?U' ho m e t o w n n@Wspapef Tho Illy Piil ltt4l 1n #tie ;tfc~lfa ~s; SOUTH COUNT VOLISWAGEll/ISUZU ~1-..... --- 1985 CAlllOLET Air •nnd OOwtt \let11nc, ltfl~rttt mltrtol 110 •601111~/ • FACTORY STICKER SJ],800 · OR s11 988/18632 ' . 11 + 111. total pymts $ l l.179 20 60 mos ~JS.J2 will deliver O.A.C · • SllCI -fOl llmtlATt HUVtH '85 IMPULSE!! FULLY LOADED FACTOIY STICKEi • t.a, 111.tt• $11Dl'4 60 -USI II .. • OAC' OD ~Sit) Or•noe Coast OAJLV PILOT/Friday, June 7, i985 88 ~ ~ l llOA ..,,. .. ~ ,,,. abqYe __ ;.;;;;;;;;;;;:..;;::,:.:::..i.,._1~itl«f deed ol INlt llld ~. 9lhmeled OOlda. ·~· ~UU' ll\Cl~l913t • .tt,70 NOnola-'--Ila:.~ 81 1'tw totll lndebteOMM "• 111111 CGIRPllMMI T.A.~ I I be1119 en ..umet•on wl\ten l'WUC~ • """C091 L. IM~ D6cl II~ AWle 11. 1tl6 T. 0 . SllWIC! COMPANY mav M o4l4alNld ~ ~ ~l!Onll Ulit ~· M dllty ~eel TNlf• '7141 MMJ37 Ot >(2 l3) ~o l.t·24, Conditional b ~~ tn. IOllOWlftO cs. 27-4"5 tfM dey W Of• t~ :ieptiOtl No t4'-AS,. lone tctlbed ciMd Of trult Wl\..I. ..... ~~ Ho. 84-14 -l tMllt lfLL AT PVaUC AUCTION Oat.O· Mt!Y t7, 1115 Oil ~ TO THE HIGHUT 9100£A TAC n• NOTICf II HIRfl Y '°" CASH AHO/Oft THE T.O. M._YtCI COfll· llvtN \NI e e>vblle ~ CAIHlfM O.. Cl.fn1'110 PAl/f't • .... ,,....., 1y: #Ill be held b9tOl'e IN Hum• CHfCK8 SPECIFIED IN a. ~. AMltlellt :n e.dl P!Mn1119com- CIVIL COO! S!CTION ......... tft ..... 1..-te .~!tie pc,itpOM oJ 212.'fl(~ 81 ttw time of tt., ~~A -(714) :--ft"' IM aippliclAt'a .... In laWful money Of IN .._..,.. eqU11<1ta United SIMl•l 111 right tit.. Publllhed Or•nge Coast To ee>nstl'UCl • COfl~ llld lftttt .. t con~ 10 0.ity Pllo1 M.,24. 31. June '\Mince merllet .. th Oaollf\e .-Id now Mid by tt uncs. 7, 1~8$ selee ltld dr~ltw°"i!" QW Mid Deed Of Trwt m the F·989 #Uh, to l>t'mtt • r.OuetiOn prop«ty M<•ln•n., d.. )f on-.it. l)ef'ltlng, to ellOW ICflbed· .....C NQTIC( tt~lnQ 0tM11 1n u. drto.t.- TfllUSTOA: MICl'IA!L tlvOU9ft lane, end to ~ ALAN SANOEAS MOnCI Of' ~ from c1. HIQhWtY llNEFICIAAY· M 0 . ""'9'8'1 IALI .... o mmerclal. to C4·8S. JANIS COM,ANY INC a... ..._ lt70l1..Q/ tghw•y Com_,cl•l·SM· AtCOROEO .1111y' 15 1981 _,,.LO ~ Sl•tlon &biect lite .. • ln81r. No. 21331 of Omci1e1 T.e. O-t1St1 ion.a C4·SS and toc.lecl al ~da In the <>me:. ol tM . ~ ~OOI Q the IOUthMll oorner of Ed· ~or Or.ioe Couflty; T 0. SERVICc COMPANY ,..,dt Slr•t end 8otM Av· Mid deed of trwt cs. II duly llPC)OlntllCI Trust• _,. tcflbel the f~ Pfop.. under the followlng oe-The pul>lic hMnng on the ..ny: ICl'lbed deed of trutt WILL or~ Wiii be held on PARCEL 1· • SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION t r~. Ju"-18 198$ 11 A SUBLEASEHOLD IN TO THE HIGHEST 81DOEA ~ 00 p,n). Int~ Clty 0<>v"G\I ANO TO UNIT 13 Ok LOT 1 FOR CASH AND/OR T~E ... hamb&e. Civic Center, OF TRACT 105~ IN THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED 2000 M•ln Stt•t. Hunt· CITY OF COSTA MESA CHECKS SPECIFIED IN 1191on Be•ch, Calllornla COUNTY OF ORANGE. CIVIL CODE SECTION }26411 at whieh IJme end ~TATEO,CALIFOANIA Ai 2e2411(peyebiea1thet+meof -~ wrlllen or.i t.atimon) SHOWN ANO 0£8CRIBEO sai. In lewful money of the ;will be pr-ted -· IN THE CONDOMINIUM United St.t•I 111 right. title ~n y peraon Oe1tr1ng PLAN· ("PLAN"). WHICH and 1n1er .. t c~veyed 10 her 1nform•t1011 regerd- PLAN WAS RECORDED ON and no;ow held by ti under ing "-malltlft mey eon- 9111180 IN BOOK IJ737 said Deed Of Trust 1n the tact &aan Pi.r~. AN11t .... 1 PAGE 1057. ET SEO. OF property here1n1fter cte-Plenner. at (7 l4) 536-5271 OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ecrlbed ,. ~ *· Petln. ..... OfllANGE COUNTY •OR AS TRUSTOR· DAVID LYN· retaty, HufttlrlttOft .._,. MAY BE AE-AECOAOED DON SHEFFIELD ~ C-lftlHloft PARCEL 2: . '"BENEFICIARY· SEAFIRST Pvbltshecl Orange CoMt AN UNDIVIDED ONE CORPORATION, SEAFIRST Dally Pll01 June 7, 1985 FIFTY-FIFTH (1/55THI MORTGAGE OF CALI· F-055 INTEREST AS A TENANT IN FORNIA DIVISION Ml.IC NOTICE COMMON IN A SUB· RECORDED Mareh 30, LEASEHOLD EST ATE IN 1984 as lnttr No 84-133202 NOTICl ()Ir ANO TO. ALL OF THE AEAL of Otficlal Recorde In !he of· !'UM.IC t«AftJHO PROPERTY, INCLUDING lice of the R9COfcte< of Or-NOTICE IS H~R EB V WITHOUT LIMITATION THE ange County. GIVEN that e publlc heartf!Q COMMON AREA AS OE· said deed of trust o.-Nill be held by the Ctty Coun· FINED IN THE OECLAR· scribes the IOllowtng ::11 ol the City of Costa M ... ATION OF COVENANTS LOT 38 OF TRACT NO on June 17 1985 a1 6 30 CONDITIONS, ANO RE~ 3161. AS SHOWN ON A p.m . or as soon triereanet S T A I C T I O N S MAP RECOR0£0 IN BOOK as practleal:>le. 1n the Coun· ("DECLAAA TIN") RE· l05. PAGES 14 ANO 15, OF c11cnamwsof C1ty Ha.II 77 COAOEO ON 9117180 tN MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. Fatr Ofl11e. Coate Mesa °" BOOt< 13747, PAGE 15-45 IN THE OFFICE. OF THE Ille following Items ET SEO. OF OFFICIAL AE· COUNTI RECORDER OF ORDINANCE to c.~ns!der COAD$ OF ORANGE SAID COUNTY EXCEPT 1ncreaslnQ 11\e numo.r of COUNTY, ON LOT 1 OF THEREFROM ALL OIL. GAS small car parking spaces tf.. TRACT 10525 IN THE CITY MINERALS ANO OTHER loweo. and t1arlty1ng word· OF COSTA MESA AS HYDROCARBONS. BELOW 1ng tn the Mvn1C1pa1 Coo. SHOWN ON A MAP RE.-A DEPTH OF 500 FEET. MC1t0ns dealing w1111 park· CORDED IN BOOK 462. WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF 1n9 Envrrohmental O•- P..(GES •8. 49. ANO 50 Of' SUBUCE .EKJR¥. AS Rf.. lflcmlJlAlJon. E.l.enlpt MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS ORDINANCE ameno1ng THE OFFICE OFTHE COUN· OF RECORD the Municipal Code estab- TY AECO~OER OF SAID YOU ARE_ IN DEFAULT 1shlnQ perking stllf\Osrds tor ORANGE COUNTY. OR AS UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ::ommerclel pro,ects ovtlf THEY MAY 8£ AMENDED DATED 3126/8-4 UNLESS 100.000 IQUate feet and ••• OR M ·RfCOAOEO YOU TAKE ACTION TO lowing reduced parking for EXCEPTING THERE· PROTECT YOUR PROP· mlKed-uae pro1ec1 En· FROM, UNITS t THROUGH ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT ~tronmental O.trm1nat1on· 55. INCLUSIVE ON LOT 1 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU E.xempl OF SAID TRACT 10525 AS NEED AN EXPLANATION NOTICE IS FURTHER SHOWN ON SAID CON-OF THE NATURE OF THE GIVEN that at sa10 time 81\d DOMINIUM PLAN. PROCEEDING AGAINST place 11111ntllfesteo peraona EXCEPTING FURTHER VOU. YOU SHOULD CON· may appe1r •no be l'leard l>y C·-llOTICS CMI DU1"CW - AClllll..,._.. --MeCMINmlOll TOAD•lll,_ Ht ATS NO • .._,_. To..,. Mira.~ Ct.CSl10t'I M d cont1,..M CfedltOtl, 81\d C*tQne """° m•y ~ other'WIM ln.,...., tn uw w111 anc:11or ...... at> AGN~S Ott'ITfllUDI! BAUL.IN A •ltlOn Ml M9\ ,._, t>y JOHN fOWARO 8A!SLIN, WILLIAM JAMU BRESLIN & MA .. YANMI! WHITMOR& In tN ~ COIM1 of Oreno-County r• quMllnQ ttm JOHN (0.. ~ARO 1'Af.SUN. WILLIAM JAM ES 8Re8L IN ' MA..VANNt WHITMOM be IOQC>fnled u '*90MI rep. ,....,,tatlW to .Ornlntte.r the •t•I• of the dbclent The pet111on t•qu .. 11 authority to tdmWllStet tN •tat• under the tndeperl "'1t Admlnltlrl tiOtl Of b · letM Act • A hffrlng on tile Plllll Ion will be nek.t on JUNE ff. 11185 ti 9:30 A.M In o.pt No 3 at 700 ·civtc Center Oflve W•t. Sant• AM CA 92102 . If' YOU OBJECT to the g1antlng ol the petition. yOV •hOUICI either ..,.,.., at the nearing end •l•t• your ob- 1ect10n1 OI Ille W(iUen Objee· ltons With the court ~e Ille hearing Your appear· . enoe l'Q•Y be In person or by fOUr attorn9)1 IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR or • contingent credit« of the d.cealled, you muet flle your Ol•lm w11n the court or preMrtt 11 to the ~el repr--.tallve appointed by the court Wtthl" four rnontha trom the d•t• of first Is- suance of letltlfs u provldecl •A Sect10" 700 of the Probate Code of Calltorma The time for filing clllma wlll not eJLp1re prior to four months from the 0111 of the hearing notloe above YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1ue keot by the court If you are a Pftf'M>n lnteresfed In tne estate you may ..,,.,. upon the e.ecvtor or adtnln· IS1rator Of upan the ••· torney lo< the ex&clutor or adm1n1a1r11or and Ille With the eoutt with proot of --vq • wnttert requeal at•t· '"ii l ha1 you oesJre ~ nottO& 01 the filing of an tn· ventory al'\d •ppr11M1m1tnt of estate assets o• of the 11911. ttons or accounts mentlO<led in Secuoo 1200 and 1200.5 01 the California Probate Code P«CJ ~ft, AltotMJ for Petit*-, 14411 HelMlll Street, Ven Nuya, CA t1401 Published Orange Coa•• Dally P11a1 JuM 6 7 13 198!> THEREFROM. ALL IM· TACT A LAWYER Ille City Counctl on the PAOV£MENTS ANO AP· 2285. AVALON STREET al0<--.t1oned ttems . --------- PURTENANCES LOCATED COST A MfSA. CA I F A N v O F r H I! !'ta.IC NOTICE l-O-Bi-LOCA+~QM, _ _111 a street address or l\FOREMENTIONEO AC · SAID LOT 1 OF TRACT :ommoncJilsrgn:ilfon o r rnoNS'"?\RcCR~lT:JJmEl> SUMMAlt\' Off 10525 Property •s snown abOve. rio IN COU~T. the cna~ ,,.OPOHO OM>IMANCI: EXCEPTING FURTHER i.erranty 18 glvel'l as to •IS may be llmneo to only those OrOINnce 85-16 11 SOheO· THEREFROM. EXCLUSIVE comp~-or rorrect· ISSUM someone raises It the uled to be 1n lull IMc:e and EASEMENTS IN ANO TO l'IH SI The b.enef1c111ry pyblle hMllng desc.r1l>e<I 1n affect 30 d~ trom tta aoop- ALL THOSE AESTRICTEO under Mid 0.0 of Trust. by tht1 notice 0< In wrltt&(l cor-!Ion on Ju"e 3 1985. ano COMMOlol AREAS AS reason oh breacn or default respondence cletlve<ed 10 wts adooteo oy the follow· SHOWN ON SAIO CON· •n· Ille Ot>l!Qatlal'ls secured the" City Council at or pr;oJ 1ng roll c.11 vote COUNCIL OOMINIUM PLAN thereby heretofore e~-to. the public 11ear1ng MEMBERS AYES H9ftt0<;) RESERVING THERE· 9Cuted and dettve<ed to tne EILEEN P. PHINNEY, Hornbuckle. Sehl!er Hall FROM. EASEMENTS FOR undersigned a written Dec· CITY C~fllt( Wheeler NOES N'One AC CESS, ING AE S S iaratlon of Default and De-PubllSned Orange Coat ASSENT None EGRESS. ENCROACH: mand IOI' Sel8. and "'1'11ten Oally Piiot June 7 1985 Ord1n1n'ee 85-16 regu- MENT, $UPPORT, REPAIR. notice OI breech and ol 8*:· F..057 tes parlo;lflO of tall YehlOle$ REPLACEMENT, MAINTEN· llon lo cause lhe under-neer 1nt.,seet1ona ANCE . ANO OTHER Signed to NII said pr<>c>erty Ml.IC NOTICE The .ti.Ill text of ,,.,. oro1 PURPORSES. ALL AS to Nlttfy Miid Obhgattons nance may be •N O tn Ill~ SHOWN ON THE CON-ana thereafter the ur>der · K·ll903 City C1en. s Of11ee 77 F111f OOMINIUM PLAN OR AS 'llgnect c•usect said notice of NOTICE Of 0.-1ve C-Osia Mesa DEFINED IN THE DECLAR· O<•ach ana of eiec:rton 10 be DEATH Of fllfEN p , ... INN(Y. ATION ·ecorded February 4 1985 T'HOlllfOSON SAMUEL CITY Cl.U lt< PARCEL 3 as Instr No &5-039428 Of MCCRO Pvt>hSheO Or11nQP Coas• NON·EXCLUSIVE EASE· :)t11c1a1 Records •n the ott1ce ANO a. PETITIOH 1 .Ja11v F •IC>! Jur•fl 7 .485 MENTS FOR ACCESS IN-:>I the Recorder ot Orange TO AOMtNl&TER I f'.(l;<1 GESS . 'EGRESS .EN· :ounly, I ESTATE NO. A·12'411 • CROACHMENT SUPPORT Said sate will oe made out To all tteirs oenet.c1anes DEAT H No i1CE s A N O F o R o T H E A Nltllout covenant or ,.8r. c.reonors arid cont•ngent PURPOSES , ALL AS •an1y.e11prf91_011mpllfld re-creditors ana persons who SHOWN IN THE CON · ~ard1n9 tttle "j)os$ess1on or may oe otnerWtse 1n1eres1ed .--..• ',.....,. OOMINIUM PLAN ANO. A. S encumbrances 10 pay tile 1n the will and or es1.ote of r OEFMO IN fHE E>eebl\R-'emammg pr1n<:.1paJ sum of TH 0 M p s 0 N s A Mu E l ATION the note(11 secured by said MCCREA I WlECZOREv COME SEE THE All NEW 1985. l·MARK ~~~!\ FACTORY STICKER $7833 OI S6988/Sl27 74,1 ........ ,.. 16141.12 .. -S17lM ... *. (I.I> ~ llMU) ' -~ -' . PARCEL 4: • deed of Trust. w11n 1n1eres1 A pelmon has neen hied ''"' EXCLUSIVE ~EMENTS n tn said note provided ad· by Charlotte L Oomi •n the C A R 0 L P A UL A tN ANO TO THOSE POR· 'ances. 1f any unoe< tl'le Superior Court ot Oranoe WIEC7.UHEK . ~ TIONS OF LOT 1 OF SAID temis of said Deed ol trust, County reaunt1n9 1na1 riW .i\ Juiw .'I MSS t rAACT 10525 SHOWN ANO lees. charges. and e"penses Charlotte L Done be ap-• , n OE.FINED AS RESTRICTED :>f the Trustee and ot the pointed as personal rec>-Te\.a.' (. dr"I v. 1s born MON AAEAS WHICH trusts er .. ted by said Oe<!d rewnt111ve to administer ttte Det..·t•mh(•r I :i 1 !15o AAE ADJACENT WfTH AN'O :>I Trust !estate of me oeceaent Shi· 1, ,11rvl\ Kl b\ l\PPURTENAf\lT TO SAID Said .... will be held on The pe1111on requesh h · PARCELS 1 2 3 ANO 5 DE· Frtday. June 21 , 1985 at 1 JO authonty 10 adm1n1stto< the er m11I hi ·1 .Joy D SCRIBED HEREIN :> m on lhelObby 10 tne ou1ld· 1es1a1e unOe• the tnoeoen· Wu .. J.irt•k ,,r Lagun.1 PARCEL 5 ng located at 601 South den! l\dm1n1s1ra11rin e>f E•· 8<-.i~ h 'it:-lt•I Jo\ AN UNDIVIDED ONE LewtS Street Orarige Calt-11ates Act A II n !' .1 l l i. II ti I FIFIY-FtnH (1/55TH) FEE rom1a 92668 A nMflng ori tile Pt11t1t0<1 T 1 (' SIMPLE fNTEREST IN AND At the lime or tne mtt•al ""'" oe MIO on JUNE 26 I 1urun " J, V. t·I s ro THE IMPROVEMENTS put>ltcatlon of tn1s notice 1985 II 9 30 A_M "_0ep1 \V1f'(.·zo rt·k 01 Coral 4NOAPf>UATENANC£SON Ille tot1IJ1mqun1 of the un· No 3 41 700 l.-1'"' 1...enter Sp r tnb·' Mt•r\lan a LOT 1 OF TRACT 10525 paid balence of the obit-~ West 5'3nt3 Ana CA Di s D . :"IMPAOVEMENTS"I sue-iJ&llon MCul'9d by the 1bove 92702 an~ • Ut' no1i.ineau JECT TO THE TERMS ANO d-.Crlbed deed oflrust and IF YOU OBJECT to t"41 uf ~tat \t n island :ONOITIONS OF THE DEC-astimatecl COll19 e!tptanle:S granting ol Ille p&til•c>n yOu N y thrt•f' n'pht'W'.'o LARATION. ANO THE '"d t dv a nc es ,snoJldet!herap()E'.tr <ltlhe ,1nd '"'" n1·1cP<> TEAMS ANO CONOlTIO~S S 130.764 60 he&rlnQ 11M \late ,our ot>-, OF THE MASTER LEASE The lotat indebtedness tec••ons or 111,. "'"''"" ooiec· ~.r;.ndrn11thn Je~1 ·l RECORDED 8110/59 IN being an estimate on wtt1c11 tions wtl" lilt' court t>efore l und1tt ,,r T<'X"·' ~r BOOK 4833. PAGE 274 ET the opening_ Oid 15 computed the r.ea .. ng "our ~PP@•• \It"' v. ill 1.,.. p11va1t> SEO. OF OFFICIAL RE-may be obr.inea b)t calhng ance may h!'" at>•·"" Cl• Oy • :OROS '415) 945·64 18 tile di.IV 'attorney t' l•,A TH ER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT before lhe'* ir ~OU AREA lflF('ttrOq j E:-;1 !H k Ll •'ll Ir ln«)EA A OEED OF TRUST Dated. Mey 21 1985 or ~ conttn()fln! I,..,,, .. of FE,\ r ! It. DATED 71111111 UNLESS WC 501 tr.e oece11"'a ,,...., "' •t Ille 1 " r H •d'" d \'OU TAKE ACTION TO T 0 . 119'VICE COM· your c1a1"' "'''' tt·,. c .. ..,,, 01 ·'"' I\ lw1t t l!iH" PROTECT YOUR PROP· PAMY. • .... Truat .. , By: pre_,I 1 1 1"" ,.~,,.onai f\( 11•\• I 1111111 ,.,. ot ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Cindy a..e, Aetlet.ftl S.C:-rft(>re~lal"" 'P' "'"<l ll~ .J.ihr F h • I I\ PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ,._.,,, ttlO N. Calftornle Ille court *''""''"'" ...,0n111a • ' .ti 1 ""' ~EEO AN EXPLANATION et.d., w-.. Cr9M. CA from lht1 dal!! ot '"st rs l l.11id1, l!un ilh•• :>F THE NATURE OF THE ~41S·M4-901S suanoeottettfl•SUC•• ••·1Ml , 11'\l\'o ,j tl\ ~anti PROC EEDING AGAINST Pvblllhed Orange Coa!I '(: Seclion •00 ' tilt' d tll~htt I ~II phamr YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Dally Piiot May 31 Jvne • •01>1te 'Vde .:>ft .tlltnrl'l•e TACT A Li\WYER t• 1985 H1e 11~ 1, h11r>1~ 1w1~ witt .... h it h \ ll'V. 11~ ,11 401 Brlghto" Spnngs F (l •O nol e'P"" 1>110• " •our 1 I! • 1 t., • r l a v. 11 :osta Mesa. CA mo"1115 f•Mr> •r-e '"'" 1 the 1\1 ••1 11. , I-r 1 d a , "(If a atreet l<ldrea& 0 h!!lartng ot1< ,. .tl'Cl"" 1 I'.,, 1 :ommon des1gn1t1on o; P\&IC W\TICE vou MA~ f \AM lllf '"" • ·' • ' 'r •' P~1d1 oroperty ts anowll at>ove, no "" file ~ept t>v 1l'le o ,, • • you " r ' "• ' l n~ I w ood #atranty 1s g~ u to 119 L.IGAt. NOTK:f ere " persor tntt'. ~1.-d .n I 'J I k l •Ill• 11'1 Su t :ompleteneaa or correct· NllWORT·•IA ,tile e<1tatP •OI• "'"~ '~ urd.1\. , ~ '" ~·n undt 1 ""') .. The beneflo1ery ~ ICHOOl upon Ill• '"tll<'."h" " .t.imm-Jndef Miid Oeect ot Trust. by ~T •Slr&IOI or UPC!" '"" al I h I I I • I I' n 11 I ot. OtMCll Ol oefaCJ!l . "«) TJC't t S .lttft~ y-IOtn&y 11;" I'* ""'°' •<in-Ot I It " I I 1 I l ,i V. n n tne oblto-tlone MCUred GIVEN lhet the 8oerd ot drn~.,lor ttnn ltte WTtfl i 111r h1un --; lfi .. -,,-,5'"'4~---~-1 thereby. here1010,. ex· Ectucatt0n of ,,,. ~rt-the court w•tt proor ..,. •• acutllCI end tMIMtr.CS to the ,.,. ... Unified School 0ts111et vice 8 ""' tte<i ,~,, .. ,, ~•111 " .inOerllgned a written Dec· of Oran~ County will ·~ ing that yo" df'5"" •t>f'C•&I ••ration of Oef.._,lt •net 0.-o.iv. H.i.d bids up to l , 00 notice ot ,,.,. t111ng ' •· '" "'-net for Sale, and written AM on Ille 24th day of Jul"e ventl'lf) ano 8PP•il ~"'•"t a1 notloe of brMCh and of -.C:· 198!>. Bl the Pvrch••I Ot-estate U Sfolt> or OI lllf' ~ti tton 10 tauM lhe uno.t· nee ot Mid Scf\Ool Ol":inct 11ton1 or 11Gcounts mf'l\•1onec '9*' 10 NII Uld p<operty located 11 2985•8 Beer tn Sechon 1200 11no 200 5 of to M119fy Mid oblto-tlona, Str"I. Colle M.... CA the Calllorn.a Prot>ate Code Ind ..-..n• the U'*'· 81826 • ., -"lch '""-satd Oa.Mel A. Ver••. At- ..., eaueect Mid nouce ol bid• W\11 be P'!btlcty °'**' *-' '-Pwtttlonef. 2'?'IO btMCt1 end ot .i.c1i0n to be and reed tor ~ 91 .. hit• U), Coeta ~ F~ 13, 1M5 M6.0 PICKUP TRUCKS ...... CA ... 11 Instr No. u.o&,tt3 ot AH blo. we to be !fl ~· Pub1191*:1 Or ano• Cneat ~ ~ In IN oMoe coroanoa Wfttl Condlllona ~:l P1101 Junti f> I t3 of ... ""°'-ot Or.ioe lnetl'\IC11ona •M SS>«lll l HF -0.0 ~. catione "'*".,..on ti .. 1n llld .... 11111 oe !Mde, but tttt ~ ot tt1e P\.itcN91"i1 .-out ~.Of ..,. Oirec10f OI 9""' ~DI._ 'a;,:••P'9M 0t lmPled. ,.. lrlC1. ~-8 her Str .. t ACmtOVI tutl .. H .. '"'-par don, Of Cccta Me9a. CA 92t2t MA• ITATt•MT tnC\11'11 anQl9, lo pey IN No blckter "'•Y Wltl'ld•11w Ti.a toOowtng ~non at• 9 ~ aum of 1\111 Bid tof a pertocJ ot forty 6a.no tlutinMe ,, ) ..,_,,.., ~ Nt'd M (U ) Cliyt att., Ow date KING FNfR(J'I' C'fNTFRS .._, OI Net • ...., ..,....t Ml kw "-oPefllng tnereot 15333 C...lwtt 01 ""'ne CA • lrl.allkt ~sw0Vld9cl. _,. Ttle loetdof tcfucetion o! 927 1• ......_ It eny. Uftder lM ti.•~ ....... Utlll.-d Bngl'lt• Hom.:i. In(; • ..,,... of Mid o.ct Of •"'111. ~ Oiltr1Ct r...,..... 1n. c.J1tom111 ccwoor•11nr1 tt61 ...., cNttee. end__.,.,,.... rtght to~ eny Of a• Bid• McG-tr\/lnl CA 0;>7 14 Of "" r..-MCI of .._ end tlOI ,.. 1ty ec::cec>t f~t• bustnen ~ con· ..,_ ~ by MIC! o.ct IN io.-... llld t() ~ OUC* C>v 1 eori>orettofl Of TNM '"Y lttfOlh~ Of "'9g\llatl I 9'1C1ht9' ~ tnc Jofw, ._ .... _..,.,_on tyln lf\Yltct~ ,~ TtM& ''*"·-"-14, tNlltl .IO ~.-U u..-. Tiiis "•tenwlt wl't ll1'cl ,.M. lntM..., totMll!Uiltd• ,_ ....._ •TMCT .. wft'h h County Cl'ltt\"\r m OJ.. "" IOCNid et I01 ~ 0.... c..-,. c....,.. • ! ~ Count~ ct/I M.iv ,. ...... '1NM. Or-... Cllt-............... ,,. .,._. ,... . ' ...._ ~ .. ..,,., ... ,, I ,,,..,... A1 ,,. ,_ ot ltle w11e1 ~ Or~ eoaa1 Pu~ o..noe , OUCJkallOn of Diie noltce Datlv P41o1JvM 1 ,. , .. ~ Dell-, Pllol Mt y 11 June ' !M to181wno1mt ottl'lllun· r -0.,1 114 .,, th• NM.JC NOTICE 0..0 balance of ti. DCMI· ~ I F-032 ~RBOR-LAWN·"\ MT OLIVE Mt>'lu ~' 1 • \ .., 'flterv I l!''l'Al 11 lb~ .. Co1<.l9 •l" <·0'-1!1 Mr• 1 Pff.ACE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY M ORTUARY t 10 AroAd"' J~ (. fl!ll .\ M P< \ t-4, •11•1( PACIFIC VIEW MEMOIUAL P AAk ~t'lmt'tf"rv • Mc-.1uar~ Cl'lap .. 1 • l,rt'tT• 1torv 1C,OO P1tc1N: Vt~"' Ortw- Nf"""P<"' 8~ 1c.t1 644 270{ MeCOA lit M09'TUA.RY \i'Q~ L1a9un.i C u'l~<'n Aolld l 8~1V"ll 8 11t.I Ca 2fl§\ ~Q· Q4 1 I ·~1 l ~ f L 810 0rMge Coat DAILV PILOT/Friday, June 7, 1985 . fUmlshlG 0y \I'll Qt)' ot A!MOVINO THI I AI -..c •m rtaJC M>TICE "8.IC NOTICE Plate M>na ~ NOTICE rtaJC NOTICE Pta.1c NOncE coatt MMe. and .. "*" 1n rta1t NOTICE ,,.OM sAID LAND o-. A ,, uoorctanc• with th• .... OTHIR LAND. INCLUOll ..,_Of IUWA"V Of1 N9fta Ill .... f1f ...,.._.. ..,. NOTICI Of' MOTICI °' OIOYIJlion• of the propotel THE AIGHT TO WH =JM OI "'°"°'90 ONMNANCI .... ~'"'11 lit C.....,. flf Ta .... P'NMA/710 NATH Of' TaUITll'I IALI r9qulrltMl'ltl. T.I . Ne. ,,,_ STOCK Ofll Offll!CTIONJ w ••rA111 Ordlnanc. 8&-1) It IChld• ""'. .. .... T,_., ........... ~ ....... ANlim WHn• lOM .... NIVILLll EICll bidder mult b• ,,.::~~ c:.... Ly DRILL ANO MINI '"( LAW9C* ui.dtobelnlullf«oeen<I NO NWPU239 .......... ......_ 111111-~Of'NllllON MMTIN llctnHcl and 1110 pre-YOU ., .. 11~ ru:r .. ULT LANDSOTHtATHA"I SI ...... ,.,ION •tf•eUO .. -ll'om II•~ Ill Iha Supetlor Court of ,. ,,......, N011C9 cw TO AOMeNtllUI T ... L.-at fled I ed b I • "'" " ~.... LANO H!Al!INAltOVI c TO • •TIR tlon on .;",; ). ttea, end tile Sttt• ol CeHforni., In All -..0 .._,,.... .,.,..,.... IA&.I HTATW NC), A•1llMI UNIT COOi L Qu;i,:. Ci; t~~I :, ~ UNO!R A DUO OF TAUST SCAllllD. OIL OR 0 maTATI llO. AtlMll •U edQ9ttd by the follow-encl tor 1tte County of Lot L.loeMeftl -'l'QU Af\2 IN DUAU\.T To Ill hen. beneflefatlel, T o SERVICE COMPANY City ol Col.ta ...... ,...,..... DATED 8112180. UNLl!88 WELLS TUNN!LS Al To .. Mire. ~ lnQ rOll call YO .. COUNCIL A~ ( ..... t~ UNOl1' A DOD OF TRUST lc:rt1d1tore and conllnoent u duly appoint.ct Tr\.llt .. ttte r"'ht to re)eel any Of all YOU TAKE ACTION TO SHAFTS INTO, Tt-tAOO ........ and cont~I M!M8EA8· AYES. Herttog In the MIUlf OI ,,,. f.11-11 u.c.c. .. ...,. OAT!D t/1'1$2. UNLESS ~editor., and pertone wtlo l\ln<llf the followtno d•· blct9.., • PA01!CT YOUR PROP· 0 A Ac" 0 9 8 T. ~andpertoN wtlo HOtnOuetltt 8cNfef Hall' of ILSIE MARJORIE ee.._NP YOU TAKI ACTION TO!meybe~tntereeled ICtlbeddeedoftruttWll.L 1..._ p......., °"' EATY,IT MA'l'IESOLOAT 9U8SURl'AC! OF Tl fftlWMoti.--~ Wllffltr ·Noes Non•' CAACKNELL.alloknown .. NOTICE 18 H!RE8Y PROTECT YOUA PfllOP·ln the-iNand/Of ..,.t•ot S!l.LATPUILICAUCTIOH C'8netttMClty ot'c .... A PUBLIC SALi!. '"YOU LANO HEREINAIOVI c "' ...... and!OI •a• ot· A8$!HT None. l!LSll! MAAJOAI( NUGENT OIVEN 10 Ille CredllOfl of !RTV,ilT MAY ee SOLO AT '/ALAfllll! ANNI! WHITI. TO THI! HIGHEST alOOER ..... NEED AN !XPLANATION SCRIBED. AND TO I( GIOMI SHUMAN LAW· Orcllnlnc.15-1S u,pOel• and .. U .Sl(MARJOAIE18-PETER 8 TROUP and " li'U8UC IAL[ " YOU AKA VALERIE ANNI! FOR CASH ANO/OR THE Pvblllhed 0 Coar OF THE NATURE OF THE TOMSUCHWHIPITOCK 80H lhllltlofpoaltioni()(Mfed BOTSON o-...ct MAfllYT T"°UP.4ocialS. NEED AN EJCPl..AN,ATION AAM!A CASHll!RS OR CERTIFIED DallyPtlotJune~ 19&6 PROCl!IDINOS AGAINST Oil OlfllllCTIONAL I A~ hM o.'1 llled bythlcSMdollur•prOWllC>na Nottc.ia~yOlventbal curtty No 029-2 .. 3458 l OF THI! NATUA! OF THE A petition "-' bMf1 flied CHECl<S SPECIFIED IN •• F-oe3 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 0Atu.£0WEl.LS·.TVNNE ~ Donltcl l.. luddent>aum ol the Clly'a Conltlet of lhe unclttllgMd Wln NH at !70·'8·0091, Trenateror PAOCODINGS AGAINST by Jo.tN OEZELIN In the CIVIL CODE SECTION TACT A LAWYIA. ANO SHAFTS UNO!fll Al In h ~ C°"'1 Of Or· lnW•I Codi Private ule, on or alter tile 11\d Ltotn .... wrio.. ~· YOU. YOU SHOUl.D COH· SUPtrior ·Court of 0111n99 282411{pey1t>lt11 the lime 01 P\llJC NOTICE IT IS INTENDED THA 1 &l!N!A TH OR BEYOND T ente COunty ~Ing ttlt1 TM Ml text Of tile ordl· 17th day of June. t985. at ,,... addr ... II 1599 Su· TACT A LAWYl!fll. County roqu .. tlng I hat Nlt 111 lewfUli"lon.y ot the THI SALii WILL 81! CON· IXT!flllOR LIMITS THE' OofWcl l . auoo.,baum b4t "lll!Ce mav be rHd In tne lllt office of KAT!$ & perlor Av. .. .tA-6, In the City On 7/S/I& II 9'15 A,M , I.JOHN OEZEl..IN be •J· United St1IM) Ill r'911t, tltle COITA •IA DUCTED ON 81!HALI' OF OF,·ANO TO AEOAILL, F ippOlnttd M ~ r9')-City Cle(k1e off~. 77 Pair SCHWARTZ. A Pro~ of Cotti Mau, County of A1TORN!'l'8 EQUITY COA• pointed u ~al rfiP' enct lnter .. t conveyld to IAMTAfllY DlflNCT THE TRUSTEI! IV CALI· TUNNEL. EQUIP, MAI ,..,.tMt\letoedrnlnltMI' the D!'lv1, Cotta MIM. Corpor1tton. 23501 Park Orange. Stal• Of Cllltornla. POAATION .. tM duly IP• f'M1nt1t1Wto•drnlnla1er IM lnO now held by It undet o-.ANOI COUNTY FORNIA POSTING AND TAIN, REPAIA. D!EPI .... of the dtcedllnt. IN.HM '· l'HINNIY, soueilto, •212. Calabuu, ttlat I bulk trenafer ,, •bout ~111114 Tru11 .. Uncltr and .... ,.of th• dtceclanl. ••Id OMd of Trust '" the OM.•O.A PU81.ISHINO COMPANY.I ANO OPl!RATE ANY 8V4 t ne petlllon requH tl elTY C~fllK CA 81302 County of Loa 10 be macs. to MOON KUI pur.uent to OMd of Trull, Tiie petition rtquHll property 111rtln11ter de· NOTICI 1028 N. I.AKI! AVE .. SUlfc. We LL S 0 R M IN I eutnorlty lo lldmWt• the Pub"lhed orange COMt ~noeiea. Sitt• of C1llfoml1. KO anct YUN SOOK 1(0, Recofded on 8127182 •• aull!Oflty to admlnltter ti. t0rlbed. INVITING llOa 20t, PASADENA. CALI· WITHOUT. HOWEVER. Tl tltale undtlr the ~ o.lly PllOt Jut11 7. 1985 1o tile lllgtte•I 1nd b4N11 bid· Socia I S1curtty NO. DoculMnt llO 12-3021ot Of M tate under Ille lnd9'*'1· TRUSTOR: NEVILLE· NOTICE IS HEREBY FORNIA 9t 104, TELE· RIGHT TO DRILL. Ml,. ct.rt ~ttatlon Of b · ' F-058 dlr. and eub~t to COi\-0 7 7. 4'2 • 8 8 e I e "d Official Rlcofda In ltleoflloe dent Aclmlnlttrttlon of !I-OLMSTEAD 11 OIViN th et uall d PHON! 2t3/881_.548. STORE. EXPLOREANOC it• Act. fttMttlon by tald SuperlOt 547-92-1814. Tran•l•r•• of tht Rtcofder ol OrtnQe l•I• Aot. BENEFICIARY JERRY o. l>roC>OUI• lot f\ifnllhlng an On 1/21/86 " 9•15 A.M. ERA TE THROUGH Tl A MltltlO Ol'I dM petition Court, all tile right, title end and Intended Trenai.,re. County, C•llfoml•. tlllCVted "Mering on tilt petUIOn WET MOR JCAH G WET· libor materlall aq~t. SUNKIST SERVICE COM· SURFACE OR TH! UPPI w4ll bl held on ~LY to. fltllllC NOTICE 1n11t•t 01 aald ct.oH•d wno.. bu"'-a addrtu It b)" Wiii be lleJcl on JUNE 18, MO~£ trtntPorttOon.' encl aucll PANY •the duly ap90inted 5 o o FEET o F H ttu • t:30 A.M. In Dept nu acquired by operatton of 2117 W Chllet Ave.. In the ALDO GENE PIONERI. A 1985 •t 9'.30 A M. In Dept R!CORDED Al>fll •~· ~ oltter facllltlel u may b4t ,... Truat .. under and purtua11t s. UBSUAFACE OF Tl No. 3 at 700 0Mc c.nter IUMllA,_Y °' 81if or otlllfw1 ... other than City of Anatl4Jlm, Collnty of SINGLE MAN No 3 at 700 Civic c.ntlf u lnllr No 9118 111 Book Qulrect for the OONSTRUC-to Died of Truat. recorded I.ANO HEREINABO'IE C 0rtv. w-. Santa AN. CA ~_!.~lit :>rln ec:tdltlOll 10 that 01 Mid Ortngt, State of Callfomla WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Drlva W091. Santa Ma. CA t3&ee P1gt 121t of Official 110N OF THE FOLLOWING ont 122/80u0ocumenlno. SCRIBED, AS R£SERVI 82102. A pr__... or .... --~ 11 tilt time ot 9280~ AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 82702. . Rec:ord1 In tile office of tile PAOJl!CT· SANTA ANA AV· 28$51 BOOk 13713 PIQI IN THE ~SE RECOROI IF YOU 08JfCT to the kl!edui.c:t lot ldo9tlon at jeelll In ~nd to •ll tile Cit· The locallon In Cttlfomta 8100ER FOR CASH. (pe)'· IF YOU OBJECT to Ille Recordef..of Of.not County; ENUE PUMPING STATION 1040 of Ofllelal ~Ofdl ln FEBRUARY 2!1, ,972 • OfMllng ol t"' petition. you IM regular City Councll lain rNl property altu•t• In of ,,,. GhHtl uecullve olflce Ible at time of .... In lawful granuno OI the petition. Y°" Hid deed ot tr~t de-REMODEL PRQ~ECT NO th• ofl1ol of the Recorder ot BOOK tOO 14 PAGI! 71 c af\OUld either 1PPMt at tile '!'lfftlng ol Ju111 17 · 1985. the Couniy of Orange, State ot prtnctpel bualn.M office money bf the Unltld Stll•) 11\ould either appear 11 the aenbM tile IOllOWlng: 11 t 2 tOO•M Orange County, C1lltorn11 FICIAL RECORDS ' heet'lng end elate your db· being Ordinance 85·17, :>f Cellfornta,partlculll'lyde-oflttelntendedtrtntftfOl'll II THE FRONT ENTR~NCE hearing tnd ltlle your Ob-Lot38ofr1e1No.2t18,111 Bids wlll .bl rtclto;ed by 1ucuted by , A LLEN MAY BE ALSO.,KNOV jectlon1 or llle wrlttenob~-amandl~ IM Colla Meta 'Crlbedasfo)towt.to-wlt; aame. • TO THE OLD ORANGE ject1on10t1Uewrltt111oblec· tile city of Legima S.ach. t!\41 Cotta Mell Sanitary CARDOZA. 1 llng141 man AS:lTl9 ~poft Hllla 0rl llonl with the oourt before Muntclpa Code COllOetnlng A portion of Lot 4 of Potte All other bualnut names COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 11011• with tile court belor1 County of Orange, State of Dlatrlet. 11 tile oftlGe of th• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Weat. Ntwpon a.tcn, C. tn. """'10· Your appear-)YldOOf Nallng for res· Borden and Sldwell Tract as Ind addlUMI ueed by Ille ON S.t\NTA ANA BLVD . BE· lht llearl~. Your apl)Mr· Callfornla. as per Map re: City Clerll 11 Fair Drive. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST lomll 92880 • lnCO ~be In'*'°" or by 1au;:n11 •--"-di ·ecordect by map on Ille In intended transf«or within TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & 1nce mey ISe In J>lfl0'1 or by corded 111 Book t t4, Paget Cotti MeN, Celtlorhla unlll Bl DOER FOR CASH, (pty· The t>tneflciery undtl If '/OAllf ltlOt~. • motovo• 10 give v-• bOOll 4 page 824 of Ml .. ltlr .. )'Nrl 1u1 past so far BROADWAY. SANT A ANA, your lllOl'M)I 18-19 lncluelve of Ml•· th• ttour of t 1 oo • m~. Mon· able at time of &ale In lawful Deed 01 Truit, by ffflOfl 0 IF YOV AAE A CREDITOR 'WICll 85-t7 nrst rtlldl~ ~MOUS M•P• '" ,,,. of-IS known to the 1'11ended CA IF vou ARE A CREDITOR ce111nt0us Map•. 111 Ille Of· dty July t t98$ It wtllctl money of the Unit.ct Stltll) brMCll or dlfauh In tilt ot ar a oontlngent crldltOt of ::arrlld by ttte fotlowtng ' I 11ce ot the c:ourny recorder of 1r1nsf1tM are none all 11gtt1, title alld lnter•t 0< a contingent crldltor ot floe of 1tte County Ree0<der ume tllly ;.,111 be opened 11 FRONT ENTRANCE TO gatlona MCurl<I theret the dectMed, you must Ille :all vote COUNCIL MEM-Ofll'ge County TM 1>foper1y le dllcrlbld con119Y9<! to and now tteld tile-deceased you muSI 11141 ol Hid County Excepting publicly and rHd aloud In OLD ORANGE COUNTY lleretofore exec:utect an<I 0 Y0411 cillm With the court or BERS AYES Hertzog, ALSO KNOWN AS 2458 11 09'*11 u All llocll In by It Vnder said Deed of your Claim with tile co\lrt Of l'*tlrom all Oii. gu. min· Ille council clltml>lrL Seal· COURTHOUSE. SANTA llvarl<I to Ille undlralgnec: pr_,t II to IM ~II riombuckle. Scttalel • Hail Bonnie BrH Santa Ana. trade. lhtturH, equipment Tr\.111 '" the l>foplny eltu· present It to the perlOnll er11t and other hydrocarbon eel propoSllt 11'1•11 beat the AN A B L V 0 , BTW N wrluen O.Ctatatlon ol c ~ llPPQlnted by Nheeler NOES Non• :111for1111 and ooOd wltl ol a '*11111 lled 111 M id County, Clll-repr11Mf!l811Vfl appointed by IUbstanGM tying below a 111141 of the work and Ille SYCAMORE ST & BROAD-'"'" and Olmencl for s. ltla oout1 wttNn tour month• 4BSENT None Term• 0, .. ,. euh tn law· sandwleh lhoP With beer lomta. dlsct1blng tile land tile court wltttln lour monttt1 depth ol 500 feet from tile name 01 th• bkldtll' but no WAY. SANTA ANA. CA Ill and written notice Of bf'M from the det• ol ll,.t ,.. TM lull text ol tile ordl· lul money ol the Unit.ct and W1111 bullneH known u tttereln: from the date of first 11-1urf11C1 of laid 1ancs. but other dlstlngulahlng mark. right. tltlt Ind l11ter•t con-and of election 10 ceuM 1 IUMOaollottwlaaprovlded "~ mt~ be read In me Statea on confirmation of A SUPERIOR SANDWICH. PARCEL 1 AN UN-1u1l'IC9ofletter1aaprovldld without tile right of 111try Any bid received aner the veyed to and now held by It und41rligned 10 NII If In St cllon 700 of th• ·City Cleric• oil<:•. 11 Fair sale °' part euh and bat-and located 11 15119 Su· DIVIDED 1118TH INTEREST 111 S•cllon 700 of th• upon any portion ol lhe 11.11-eotteduled clo•l"O time for under said Deed of Trull In property to Ntltly Uld ot Probate Codi of Celtlornla. Drive. Costa Mesa. 1noi evidenced by not• ... oerl<>< Ave #A-5 In 1111 City IN AND TO LOT t OF TRACT Probate Code of Callfornla. fact abov• 1 depth ot 500 the receipt 01 bids &hall be the property altulled In 111d gatlona and ltter .. ner 1 The time lor filing clalm• wlll Efl.llN P. PHINNEY, ~red by Mortgaoe or Trust of Colt• MHI, County ol 11228. IN . THt CITY OF Tt1e time 1011111110 clalma wlll feet, to talce, r111rtce1. mine. returned 10 the t>ldcler un· Cou11ty, C1llf0<11la detcrlbed uncleratQned cauMd I& not e11plre prior to lour CrTY CU!RIC ::>eed 011 tile property 90 Orange, Si.te ol Calllornla. COST A MESA. COUNTY OF not expire prior to lour axplo11 or drtll for eame, u opened It &hall bl the aole H : notice ol breach •nd Of tit rnontha from Itta date of tile Publllhlld Orange Coast sold Ten per Clfll of amount and tran•fer tile followlng el-ORANGE, STATE OF CALI· months lrom lhe date of the r ... rvecl 111 deed• of record. re1ponafblllty 01 tile bldd« That portion of Lot 109, tlon 10 be Recorded Ftbr hMr1"9 notk:e above. Delly Pilot June 7, 1985 oid to be deO<>lfled with bid. :ollollc blvtll'ege llc:enM (01 FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· hearing notice at>Ove YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 10 see ll'lll Illa blCI Is r-ivlld Tract 300. It per map re-ary 21 1985 u lnitr N YOU MAY EXAMINE the F-060 Bid1oroffer1lob4tl11wrll-lctll'l ... l;ONSALEBEER& CORDED IN BOOK 466, YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille UNOERADEEOOFTRUST mpropertlme cordect ln8oolt 14,Pages11 8s,.o59'779 of llJd Offlc lllt k-.>I by the court II you ng and wlll be r-ved at !NINE Number 41·138t07, PAGES 45 ANO 48 IN Tl1E Ille kept by tile cour1 II you DATED 3118180 UNLESS A Ml of plans Speclal and t2 of Mltcell1neou1 Recotds. ' are • peraon lnterllted In Pl.a.IC NOTICE Ille af0< ... id ottlcl a1 '"Y l\Ow l1eued 10 p11mlM1 OFFlCE OF THE COUNTY are • person Interested '" YOU TAKE ACTION TO Provisions and additions 10 M8'>•. 1aco1d1 of Otanoe Slid ute wHI be made b the •lat•, you rnay Mf'Y9 time atter tile flrs1 publl-oeated It 1599 Superlof RECORDER OF SAID tile estate. you may MIYI PROTECT YOUR PROP· General Provlalona to the County. dMCrlbed It fol· wlthoul COYlnalll Of ;,.,, ~the exec:utOf Of ldmln-IUMMARY OF ;a11on ttereol 11ld before *<Vfl. •A·5 tor ttte prernlMI COUNTY upon Ille executor Of admln· EAT't'. IT MAY BE SOLO AT Standard Sp•c:lllcatlons lows· rttlt exprnt or Implied r lltfat«. Of upon Itta It· l'ROPOHD ORotNANCE jate of sete oeated at 1599 Supetlor EXCEPTING THERE· l1t111or. or upon the II· A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU may be obtained at Ille of· Beglllnlng 11 Ille moll .,:ri· lltle ~ tomey fOt the UICUIOf Ot A proposed 0<dlnanc. Is Dated May 30, t985 4ve IA-5. 111 tile City of FROM UNITS I THROUGH tomey 10< me e11eeut0< or NEED AN EXPLANATION flee of IM Director of Public Etsterly COflllf of uld Lot ~~a~ to pa 'u IOmlntltrator. end 11141 with tehe<lulld IOI' adoption at -.ov A. KAT£1. EI Q. ::0111 M .... County or Or-t8 AS SHOWN ON THE adm111l1t11101. end 11141 With OF THE NATURE OF THE Servlon Room 419 77 Fair t09, run"1ng llltnoe North-remallllno princil)ll .Jm ltla court with proof of Mr· the regular City Council Publlll'led Orange Coaat 1ng1, State of Callfornl1 CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· the court wtttt proof of Mr· PROCEEDING AGAINST °'Ive. Cotti Mela, C•ll· -tlfly along lhe NOt1tt-Iha note uc:ured by 11 lllet. I wrttMn rtQU.I Ital• meeting Qi June 17, 1965, Jelly Pilot Jun• 6. 7, 13, 1 CtMldt (Plfsonal) In tile CORDED IN BOOK t4199, vice. I Wfttten reqUMl atlt· YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· fomle upon 1 non-rerun-easterly llne ol Mid Lot. Deed of Truit with lntere lnO !Mt you dlelre speeltl Ordinance 85-18, 1e111s1ng 1985 lmO<J'11 Of S5.000.00; 2 0.-PAGE 19$4 ANO RE-RE· Ing lhll you dlllr• apeclat TACT A LAWYER. dablep1yme11t ofS1000 An 102.00 IMt: thence South-u ln saldn01eprovlded. notk:e ol ttte fifing ol an In· the qualtflcallont ror mem· ThF-036 -nand Note to b4t replaced In CORDED IN BOOK 14218. nottc:e ol the filing of an In· 2490 Riviere 01., Laguna additional charge 01' s2 00 weaterty parallel with tile vances 11 any. undlf • 11 vantory and apprlllll'Mllt ot blrthlp and te<ms ol office ::alh $90,000 00. PAGE 674, OFFICIAL RE· ventory 1111d 1pp1atMment of S.ech. CA ..,111 be made If handled · by Southealllfly llne of said terms 01 said oMct of Trut Mt•I• •aMta O< of the pell· of tile Costa Mus Trame PWLIC NOTICE That Is hU bMn 19rMd CORDS. estale assets or ot tile pell-"(If a 111"1 1ddre11 or mall l'ftoM ('114) l'M-5'°'7 Lot, 120.00 IMI: thenct lees. charges and llll*\I' Ilona or tcCOUnte mentioned Commltaloners i>etweeri Hid 11oen-and AL 8 0 EXCEPTING lions or accounts mentioned common designation of '°' pwchaelftl lftformetton. Souttte11t•r. ly parallel with 01 1111 Tr~t .. and 01 0 '" s.ct.lon l200 Ind 1200.5 of The mo1lon 10 give Ordl· NOTICE CJ# IAU ntended tranafer.. u re-THEREFROM ALL THOSE In Section 1200 t lld 1200,5 ot properly 11 shown above, 110 Eectt bid llhall be made on tile Nortlleeaterty llne ol satd trusts created by .. Id Ott lhe Cellfomll Probett Code. nanct 85-18 first reading CJ# PlflllONA&. ;iuirtd by Sec.. 2407 4 of tile EXCl.USIVE EASEMENTS tile Callf0tnl1 Prob•lt Code •1rt1111y ta given as to 111 tile Proposal Form eheell Loi. 102.00 '"' to the of Trust S•ld NM wll t .,_., I . I Ur 11llaUM, carried by tile 1o11ow1ng roll PROl'EJITY Busl11M1 end Pro(ffllona FOR PATIO PURPOSES AS A.¥ona a Aarw, "'°-• compl4ltt1MSS or correct· p.1 tttrough p.8 provided 111 South ... terty 11111 of Mid held on June 24111 1985 ..... 1m Glelwie,re IL, Clll VOii COuNCIL MEM-(t.c:. tM1 Catlf. :ocse. 11'111 the contldlfatlon SHOWN ON THE CON· Attome~· '°' Patltlonef, '1Ht) .. The benellc;t11y Ille contrac;t docum•11t1 Lot; therlGI N0t1hea1terly t t 00 A M II the 1Jth St;. •• L...-lleectl. CA BERS AYES Hertzog. CM I Code) '01 the trenefer of &aid bull· OOMINIVM PLAN ABOVE 27tO ~ 8IYd.. hlte 41'10er aald Deed 01Tru11. by ind ahall be accompanied 120.00 fMI to the point ol entr11nce 0, Sttn-·Shtw CO .. , HornbuClltle, Scttater Hall, No11c111 hereby gklln lhel 'Ifft Ind trenlfer ot said REFERRED TO. 20t, Coeta ..... CA t2ta 1111on of a br .. ctt or dlltult by a oertllled Of cuhier'• beginning. poratlon t 570 E 17, PublllMd Or.not Coaat Wh .. ler NOES None under and pursuant to tile ICef'IM 11 to bl paid ooly PARCEL 2: UNIT 8-3 AS Publlstted Orange Coaa1 In the obllg1tionl NCurect cttecll or a bid bond for not The total amount of Ille Street s;,i19 H Santa An Delly Pilot June 7. 8. 14, ABSENT None •aw made and p10Vlded, tile titer Uld trarm.t hu bMn SHOWN ON THE CON· Delly Piiot May 3 t, June t. 7, lhtreby. heretofore ax-i.u tllan l0% ot ttte amount unpaid ti.tanGt of tile obit-CA 9270 t • 1915 TM Ml text of Ille ordl-J'1ders1911ed of the Don tpprovacl by tile 0eptr1-OOMINIUM PLAN RE · t985 ~uled Ind delivered 10 the of th• bid. midi payable"'io gallon MCUrld by Mid OMd TM tot~ lmoutll Of It FSa.043 ntnce may be lead In Ille Mar11'1 Movlno & S1orage at -nent ol Alootlollc Beverage FEARED TO IN PARC~L 1 FSa-014 und«llgned a Wlitten.,.O.C· ,,,. Cotti M ... Sanitary ofTruat Ind ruaonablyeall· unpaid b•l1'1Cll of Ille ob< City Cieri<'• office. 77 Fair 111 Matcon1, Sulla E .. 1"'1ne, :ontrot ABOVE. larlllon of Default and De-Dlatrict No proposals shall meted co.ta, expenM1 and gallon aecurect by u id prOf DflVfl, Colta Mesa. • C•hl Wiii NII at publlc ave-That a Nie, trenefer and PARCEL ~ 1'N EX -mand for Sile. and written be con9ldered uni.a ac-edvanc.• at tl'le llme'of tile ertytobe90ld together wit EILllN P. PHINNEY, uon at 930 W 16th. Bldg. ustgnmenl ol file aforesaid CLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR Pl.a.IC NOTICE notlclol breecllandotlleo· companied by sucn lnl11al publleatlon of tile No-lnterett late ·charges .,, Pl.a.IC NOTICE CITYCLIRt< 0·2. Costa Mesa. Callf 011 ttoclc '" trade. fixtures. PATIO PURPOSES OVER 11011 to cause the "llder-cuttler'sctteck casttorbld-tic• of Sale la S63.961.33 esllmatea Cotta .~ .. Publlllhed Orange Coaat Ille 7ttt day 01 June. 1985 tile tqulpment and good wtll of THAT PORTION OF THE K-11438 signed to NII said property der'I bond. ' Curanlly dated CHhl•r'• and 8idveneea,.; 011111 det Dally Pilot June 7, 1985 following dHcrlbed per-Mlld bullnns wtll be con-RESTRICTED COM MON NOTICE OF to 11t11ty aald obUgatlona, No bid llltll be considered c;heekl or Clrtlrltd cheeka ttereol, la S67.0l6.'1. K·1tlOI f-061 so1111 property 01 so much summtted. and the COfl.. AREA DESCRIBED AS P-DEATH o' and thereatter the under-unleu 11 ls made 0111 blank wlll be acceptet>lt lo the Date· May 22 t985 MOTICI °' ltteroof ae may be neotQary sldef1Uo11 therefor together' B-3 ON THE ABOVE RE· LOii lflllNE WHIEUA 1lgnecl caused aaid nottce ot form fumlstted by the eo.11 TrustM provided tttey art lten~IMw Cor,cwottol o.ATH °' 10 11111ty • lien due tilt NI tt tile conllderallon tor FERR E O TO CON· AMO Of~ bruell arutp! elecllon.10.bl ~enttary oi.irtct and Is drawn In lt VOI' of Sunklst • .., TNl1M 1m 1., JAml ~llti"ON "8:fG-M>ltef--Jnde<slgnecl fOf rent and In· Ille tranater •nd ullgnm•nt OOQTNTOM l>CAN TO A~ITIR ree0tded J111uary 30. 1965 mad• 111 accordance with the Service Company and 11111-11¥eft......._ iti., lent YOUMO 15211 :identll• Incurred II Ille :>I the 1for1Ald liclrlM (Of The etroet eddreu and EITATI NO. A·12'35t H 111.ir No 65-034870 of provision• of the Proposal factory lclenllflcatlon l1 a11tll-Ana, CIMomla "1t1 (J1• AND°' PETITlON NOTICE Of aboVe-menlloned address. ice'1Msl 1110 b4I paid on or ottter common destgn111011. To au tteira t>eneflclarl•• Ottlclal Rec;orda 111 the office requlrementa able su-san Ir. LPft .,_ TO ~llru. TfllUIT£E'I IALE logelller with costs of ttter tile 12ttt dty of July. ti eny, of the real property creditors a,;d contlngeni of tile Recorder ol Orange Eactt bidder muat be Tile atrMt addreu end A .... teni .-::,, llTATI NO A 1.,.. 11dvert1s1no alld e11penses of t985. at tile escrow depart-descri bed above 11 creditors 9"d persons wno leounty,. llcenaed and al•o pre-other common dnlgnatton; PubUlhed Of.not Coal T 0 111 Mira, ~lea. T •1,;.~ic4:2' Siie -nent of Opportunity Etc:row. purported to b • 3 5 0 mey be ottterwlM lnlerffled Slld ule will be made, t>Ut qualified as 1eq1.111ed by law II any, Of tile reat property Olly Piiot May 31 June 7 1, creditor• and contingent YOU ARE IN OEFAULT Houaellold Goods Owner at 734 N Tustin. In 1hl City AVOCADO ST •8·3. 111 the will endfor Mlate ol wttttoul covenent or wat-A Class A contractor's ducrlbed above 19 1965 • • credltora. and petlonl wno UNDER A DEED OF TRUST K Hendon. Amount Due :>f Orenge, County ot Or-COSTA MESA. CA 92127 LOIS IRENE WHEELER •anty. expreu or Implied. r&-lk:erlae IS required purported to be' 2395 OR· F-01 may b4t otlltll'WIM lnlerettlCI OATEO 5111/84 UNLESS $475 35 1ar!ge, Slit• Of Calllor1111. The underSlgned Trustee A petition hat beer\ lllecl oerdlng title j)OSM1$10'1. 01 The Board of Directors of ANGE AVE. COSTA MESA. 1--------- 111 Itta will andl0t ntat• 01. YOU TAKE ACTION TO Dated tttla 11111 day ol provided that tile Depart· dlsc;letms any ll1blllty 101 any by SUE MONTOYA In tile encumbrenC4l1, 10 pay tilt tile Coate MeH Sanitary CA 92826 PlBl.JC NOTICE YOUNG. AKA JAMES M ERTY, IT MAY-81! SOLO AT Doneld E. Merttn, OWMf Co1111ol has approved said eddress and ottter common County requnllng that SUE tile 11011(1) aecured by said relict any or all bide. dlacltlms any llablllty for any LEGAL AOVl .. TINllllJf1 J AMES MCPHERSON PROTECT YOUR PROP-May, 1965 lment of AlcOhOllc Beverage lncorrectneas ot Ille t11eet Superior Coun ol Orange r1malnl11g prlnclpal 11.1m ol Olatrlct reMrvff lhe right to Tile un<Hlr"9111d Trust• YOUNG. AKA JAM ES A PUBLIC SALE tF VOU Publlllled Ofanoe Coaat transfer II said lloenst designation, 11 any, 1now11 MONTOYA be appointed as deed of Trust, with Interest Tile Contrector allall l11corree111111 ol lhe street DIPAlllT'MmNT °' YOUNG NEED AN EXPLANATION :>etly Ptfot May 31. June t. 7. Dated May 22. 1'1185 ttereln peraonal repre&enlatlv• to 11 111 Hid nota provtded, ad· comply wttn tl'll provlSlon• addreu and ottter common HVELOPMINT NlltVteli A petition ttu bMn filed OF THE NATURE OF THE 1985 Peter a. Troup, Mary T. Said sale will be mede. but administer tile estete or the vancet. If eny. under tile or Section 1770 to 1780 111• cltslg111tlon, If any, attown INVMONMINTA&. by JAMES ~CPHERSON PROCEEDING AGAINST FSa-040 Troup, Tranefttor end wltttout c;ovena111 or war-decedent. t1rms of lllld Deed ol truat. clualve, or the C1lltornl1 nerefo. fllllOURCll llCT10N VO UNG '" the Sup•rlor YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Llcen-ranty. eJCpreu or lmpli.d. re-The pehtlon requHI• fees, c1111ges, end expenses Labor Codt, tile prevalliflO Said Nl4I wlll be midi. but Notte. I• hereby given b Court ol Orange County re-TACT A LAWYER PtalC NOTICE .._, Kul t<o, Yun loot! oardlng lltle, posae1tl011, or au1ttorl!y 10 1dm1t1l1ter the of Itta T1u11ee and ot Ille rll• and ~It of wages ... wltttout coYanent or war-th• Oepar1m.,,1 ot ~ quellin g 111 11 JAME s °"JUNE 28. 1965. ai 9 00 Ko, Tr1n1f1rH and In· encumbfanGeS, to Ply Ille estate under tile lndepen-1ru918 CrHte<l by said Deed tabllshed by ttte eo.11 Mua ranty. express or lmplllCI, re-ment Setvlcel. Erwlronmar MCPHERSON YOUNG be ~ M LENDERS T o SER· UNITID IT A T£1 tended Tranel9fM remaining prlrlctpal sum of dent Admon1s1rat1011 ol Es-of T ruat Sanitary District which are gardlng Ulla, potsetllon. °' 111 Resourcet Section, of th appointed u personal rep-VICE INC a Cahlom1a cor-OllTRICT COURT Pubhslled Orange Coast Ille no19(1) secured by Hid tales Act Said sale wlll be l"IOIO on ftlecl with tll• Asa111a111 S.C-encumbranco. for the City of Hu11t1noton 84MIC. ,...,, .. ,,.,.to ldmlrll1ter the POflllon u duly appointed CENTitAL OtlTim:T Daily Pilot June 7 t985 Deed ol Trust with inl••Ht A lltar•ng on tile petition Friday June t4 1985 at t 3() retary of said Ol1tr1et end purl)OM of aattlfylng Iha In. tttat tile fotlowltlg reqUMt Mtateoftttedecedenl Truateeunder8"dpursuenl OF CAL.,0..NIA F-050 tttereon es provided In H id wtll be tteld 011 JUNE 26. pm 111 1ttelobbylotttebu1ld· thlll lorle•t penalll•s debln-HC:urlCI by Hid for Ntgttlve O.Cltratlo Th• petition reque111 10 Oee<I 01 Trust recorded C1M f'N"lber: note(SI. advanon II any 1985 at 9 30 AM 111 Oept Ing locate<! al 601 South presc11bed therefore for Deed of Trust lncludlng the -e reviewed end art aval authority to 1<2m111111er the 5125195, as inst No CV ....... 5t1' PAR (P<11) Ptlll.IC NOTICE under lhe ierma 01 Ille Deed No 3 at 700 CMc Center Lewis Street, 01111ge. C.11· noncompllanc• of Hid code lees, c:tteroee •nd ••pen-able for public review COIT' Mii ie under tile lncleperl-84-2l8058 ol Olficral Re-8UMMONI 01 Trust tees cttarges end Drive WMI. Santa A111. CA for1111 92668 Dated. June 10, 1965 !Of tile TruatM meoclng Ntgatlve O.Cla1 dent Administration of E•· cordl 111 tile olllce 01 tile FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN-SUPERIO,_ COUflll expenses ol the Truatee and 92702 At Ille time Of Ille lnltlal 8Y 0-.01111 OF THI Tiie benellclery under Hid 111011 No 85-26 (In conjunc; lain Act County Reeo1C1e1 of Orange 3URANCE CORPORTION, Of' CALIFO..NIA, of tile lrusls creeled by said IF YOU OBJECT to Ille publlcat1011 of this nolloe, 80ARD Of' OlfllECTORI OF Deed of Trull tteretolore IX· llon With' C~dlilonal Exoec: A hearing on tile petition County. State of Ca1tfom11. " tta Corpora1e Capacity, COUNTY OF o-.ANOE Deed of Trual. to·wtl gr1n11ng ot the petition, you tile total amount ol the un-THE COITA MllA IANI· feeuted and delivered to Ille tloo No. 65-30 ind UM Pat wtll be Mid 011 JUNE 26, Executed by G;t.RV M ?ialntlff(at In me Matter 01 the Pell-$ t29.766.23. should e•ther eppear 11 the !Paid balance of Ille obll· TAfllY DllTflllCT underllQned I wrltttn Dee· mil No. 85-30) II 1requttt1 1985 I I 9:30 A.M In Dept GREENLAW ANO THELMA v1. lion ol t<RSTO DJOROJE The berlellctarv under Hid hearing and state your Ob· IO•llon MCured by the ebova PublllMd Orsnoe Cout laratlon ol default and 0.-expand and renovate an t lt No. 3 ., 700. CMc <Antlf MACKENZIE WHO AC· ROBERT J DALE. an lndl· VUKOJE tor Chenge of Deed of Trust heretofore ex-lectlons OI Ille written obfeO-idPCrlbed dead of tru.i lfld Delly Piiot Jul'll 7, t4, 1965 ~and for Se.141. Incl. written lltlng lhOpplng center, a 2 OrlY• Wffl, Sanla Ana, CA QUIRED TITLE AS THELMA lldual MARV A DALE. an Name ecuted and delivered to tile Ilona wllll lhe court blfor• IHllmlled cost•. experlMt, F-0~7 Nolle• Of O.taull I nd Elee-percent building lfff In 92702. OLGA MACKENZIE WILL 11dlVldu1I and DOES ONE No A t28454 undersigned a wrltlen Dec· Ille ha1tl11g Your appear· It n cl 1 dv•nc •1 I ' tlon to Sell. Thi underelgned creue. located It 5922 Ed IF YOU OBJECT to tile SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lhrougtt TEN lncluslve, Oe-ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE laratlon of Default and De-anc;e may be In person or by 1$6e9. t28 55 icauled Mid Notlal ol 0.-lriget AYOnue. Tile otntar I granting of 1he petition you TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lendante FPOe~ ~7:~~; OF/:~f 0 mand tor Sale, and a written your ittorney The total t11deb1ed11"1 Pl.a.IC f«)TJC£ ~aull and Eieetlon to 8141 to on the.aoutttweat COfnet c lhould elltter aopear II Ille CASH (payable al ltme of IUMMONI DJORDJE VUKOJE, ttu NotiOe of Default Ind flee-IF vou ARE A CREDITOR being .,, esumate °" wnk:I\ ~ rec:ordecl In the county Edinger and Sprtngdala t\Mrlng ll'ld Jlall )'OUI Ob-ul• '" lawful money of 11'>9 TO THE ABOVE-NAMED llled • petition In thll COUii 110" to S•ll. Th• undllfsfgned or a COtltl"Ofl'11 creditor of the 09fllll"O bid Is computed 1<·1"20 iwner. the rtll property 11 Copiel of , ...... 19q.Ult jactlonl Of file wrlllen Obi«· United States I at THE OEFENDANT(S). You are IOI' an order lllOWlng -11-caused Nld Notice of 0.-Ille deceased, you ITIUSI Ille !may bl obtained by etttlng FICTITIOUI .u ... a JoeallCI Ill on 11141 with tile Cit lion• with tile coun before FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE 'lerlby summoned and ,.. .... favll and Eleetlon lo Sell to your Clatm With Ille court or 714) 385-4837 01 (2t3) NAMI ITATl•NT DATE 5123185 Clerk City of Huntlng10 the 11ear1no Your •PC*t'· OLD ORANGE COUNTY ~ulred 10 ..,.,,9 upon Scttatl. :'~~! 'c~~~ J'~'o":;r: be recorded tn the county present 11 10 tile personal il27.,.885 ltte dey belor• Ille The followlno '*'°"'are Tru1tM'1 Addi ... 15725 e.ecii. 2000 Main St'"' I ncl may bt In P9f'IOll Of by :OURTHOUSE. LOCATED Boudre~u & Gore, lne VUKOYE 10 KRSTO DJORO-wttere the real prope'1y IS reprnent1011e appointed by .. le. dOlng bullnat It' E Whittler Boul•v1rd, Wttlt· Huntington BHcll. Call your 1110<111)', ON SANTA ANA BLVD . BE-Plelnllfl. ettomey whose JE VUKOJE located the court within lour montl\a Dated May 2 t. 1985 w a s LEASING COM-~ler. CA 90807, Pttone (213) loml1 Any peraon wtahll) IFYOU AREACREDITOR fWEENSVCAMOREST g address 11 16552 1 ltlsttereby order-"l"ftt IT IS INTENDED THAT lrom the data ot llrat I.. TAC •S20I PANV.440Fal1 Drtve,C01tal947-t511 lo eomment on ttteae rt 1 conll""'""I creditor I M A Ill 81 d St 425 "" '"' THE SALE WIL.L BE CON· eua~ollettereasprovlded T.D. llfllYl~I COM· Mell. Ctllfornle 92826 IUNKllT •IRVICI I Of ··.-·· o BROADWAY: SANTA ANA. IC r ur v .. e. . all persons Interested In the DUCTED ON BEHALF OF In Section 700 of the il'ANY, ae Hid Tn,.IH, 8y: Mlcttael A. Sein, 440 Fair iCOWANY, 8J1 Uraula W. qu .. 11 may do 90 "Wt'ltll) ~':rd~itty~ ~:~/~~ ;:;'~~=:: 8!~~~!;o "'i~ :~1~~ c:o!~i~1~1a~:w~; ~~~rvi~'~=~ D~rv~~~:.' me TRUSTEE BY CALIF Probete Cod• 01 c1111or1111 lu• Pltcherd, A11l1tant Drive, Co1ta M11a, CA iltodot. A••· lee~ wlthln 1~ d•ya 01 11111 notlo preMrlt It 10 tile peraonal and now ttetQ by 11 under 'lerawllh ltll'ved upon you S C · POSTING & PUBLISHING The time for llllng c;lelm• will -.C~. 901 locltll Lewie 921126 Publlthed Orange Cout ~;01~~~ i:~~ rep<-tetlve apQOinted by Hid Deed of Trust Ir! tile .vlthln 20 d1y1 tfttr wvlce enta Ana. A. on 7115165. CO . 1028 N LAKE AVE .. not expire ptlor lo lour •a.. 0r-...CA tall ('11') Mertln W Wi.ler. 2043 ~ ~l May l~. June 7. 0.VifOt:>ment ~ [n the court wttttln tour monttt1 ~o-rty slluat--' 111 ••id :>I this summon• upon you 11 9 15 AM · Ind then and STE 20!, PASADENA. CA months lrom the date of 111e 111M7tt w .. 1clltt Of . Suite 1~. 14, 1985 Vlronmenttl RNOUrci.a's.c lfom the date of flr•t ,.. "'' .... "" ... •~clustve of tile dty of _: lttere allow ;!UM. If '"Y tttey 91I04, 2l3-U1-..546 11e111ng notice above Publlatltd Orange Coast Nowpon S.actt, CA 92880 F-019 ••A "o Bo "" .. IWlnOI ol lettera u provided ;:u"'Y end Slate desert bed ~Ice 11 you tall 10 do 90 ~-have. why -1d petition for DA TE 5/28l 85 YOU MAY EXAMINE tile Dally Pilot May 24 31. June Tiii• buttnen 11 con-~;~ · BMcti~ J;;· 02:: 111 Section 700 01 the LOT 2 OF TRACT NO merit by clefeull will ~ tll<e change 01 name sttould not VICKIE L. AOAMI, VICE Ille kec>I by the court II you 17 t985 . ducted by • genefal p1tt· "8.IC NOTICE Commenta wlll be con PrObl t• Codi of Calltornla t6&3 IN THE CITY Of sgalnst you tor the rellel de-~lg;.~~~ ordlfect tttat 8 PAEllDINT, .ATIORNIYI are a Pfl'9011 lnterHled In F-991 ner1hlp lldered by the dlclllon The time lor ftllng Claim• will ':OST .. ··es·. COUNTY OF "11nded 111 tile complll'11 EQUITY CORl'OAA TION tile estate, you may serve MlchMI A Sein. w & s T • -.... ""' bOdy I It ..... lberl not eJC.plre pt\Ot to lour :iRANoE°: sr"ATE OF CALI-DATE JAN 3 t 1985 ::::-. o~ttpuls ::!.ci'~n·t;:: Publlahed 01•rr Coast upon Ille exec:utO< O< admm-LEASING. by MlchHI A. . . .... ;re;~~ wn.~n: "; En monttta trom Ille date of tll• FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON A Leonerd A. Bro1n1n, Dlll Pltot 11 newapeper 01 ~::~ Piiot June t4. 2 t. 1etrat0t. or upon tile II· MLIC NOTICE Sel11, Manin W Wloler Tri:~ vlronmentll llTlpact Repot llMtlng notice above "4AP THEREOF RE -Cler lt, ay : M•r••lyn oen!111 Cl;culetlon p blish F-015 1or11ey lor lh8 executor or NOTICE Thi• llllemlfll Wit med YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ll'lould be preplled for tho YOU MAY EXAMINE IM ;oROED IN BOOK 51 McMllt.n, Deputy Ci.ti! Id C M · u I • adml111st111or and Ille wllh INVrTINO BIOi with the County Cieri! of Or· !UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST protee1. Ille kept by tile court If you P A GE 2 8 M 1 S , (a.el of tllt Court) in oste Hll lor our C the c:our1 with proof ol M r· NOTICE IS HEREBY anoe County Oil Mey 31, PATED NOVEMBER l t, Dated Jun• 4, t985 at• 1 per.an lntereated In ::ELLANEOlJS MAPS. RE-Published Orange Coaal ~~~utive limos in °118 MU NOTICE vice. a written reque11 stat-GIVEN lh&I sealed 1986 · 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE DlantTeran...,.vra,Ae lhe e1t1te, you mey N rve :OROS OF SAIO ORANGE Oatly Piiot May t1 24, 3t, Dated JUN J 1985 K-11521 1119 that you desire special propoaetswlllberecelvedby F2nl$4 ACTION TO PROTECT al9tMtP1anner upon the executor or admtn· ::OUN TV J•Jne 7 1985 HENRY T. MOORE JR.. FICTfTIOUI 8UllN!l8 notice of the filing of ari In-the City ot Costa Meaa al the Publlltted Orange Coat! YOUR HOME IT MAY BE Publlstted 011111141 CoH l1tr11or. or upon tile at· The street address and F·983 Judge of tll• .tuperlor NAME ITATIMINT venlory and app1atMmt111 ol office of Ille City Clerk at the Daily Piiot June 7 t4, 21 28, SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE . Dally Piiot June 7, t985 tomey for the e~eeuto• or >!her common deslgne11on ----------Court The loOowlng persons lie eSllle assets or of the pell· City Hitt. 77 Felr Drl\le, t985 IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· F-06- edmlnlllrator, and Ille wlltt I any, ot Itta re&t property MLIC NOTICE Publl1ned Orange Coatt dalng business•• Ilona or accounts mentioned Costa MeH. Calltomla. untll F-048 NATION Of THE NATURE lhe court wnttproof olter-1uc 11 bed above Is OattyPllotJune7 t421,28 CO MM u N 1 Ty lnSactl011l200endl2005ol tll•ttourol 1tQ01r11 on OF THE PROCEEDING lllet. • written requut stat-'urported to be t96 I NOTICE 1985 PRESCHOOL 2100 Mar the Celllomle Probate Code. Jur14127, 1965, It wttk:h time Mt.IC NOTICE AGAINST YOU. YOU Ing that you dellre speelal RVINE AVE COSTA INVITINO BIDI F-049 Vista. Newpot1 BMcll. CA Kurt Kupfermen, At• 1119)' will be~ publicly SHOULOCONTACl A LAW· l---... ---1-C-Mn-Tll'--l:'- notlol of ftte flllng of an 1"" "4ESA CA 92827 Tile County Sanltetlon 92660 tomey tor PitltloMr, 4'3l and letd tloud In Ille Coun· 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 VER. rUUL "'"~ YOntory and appraltement 01 The unoerllgned Trustee 0t1111ct1 ot Orange County IM-•c NOTIC£ SI Mark Prffbyterltn Teller-'•• .. lult• 120, *-· c I I Ch• m b • 1 • Io 1 NAMI ITATIMINT Stan·Sh-Cofporellon, • Mtll• .... fl or of the pell-'l1eola1ms any H1blltty for 111y Cattlor111a will r9Cal.,,. aeal-1---'"--~.-......_.-..._· ----ChurCf1 Of Corona Doi Mar, pOrt IMch, CA t2MO FURNISHING ALL LABOR, TM following pertonl art Calilornla corpor1tton II Ilona Of IQ;C)Unta mentioned nco11act,,n1 of the 11ree1 ed bids until Tueaday, June f1CmlOUI '°'*''' s Callfor1111 co1por1t1on, Publi•hld Orang• Coast MATERIALS. EQUIPMENT. dotng bull""' u; duly appointed TrultH In s.cilon 1200 9l1d l200 5 ol idOreH and ottter common 25 1965 Bide muat be re-NAMlf ITATWMINT 2100 Mar Vl1ta. CA 92860 Delly Pilot June 1 9 14• TRANSPORTATION ANO BC BROILER. t88e New· under 1111 followlng di · ltla Cllttomll Probate Code ~e119natlol' ti any, "10Wl1 Cet,lled II tile Olatrlcia' Ad-The fotlowlng peraons .,. Thia business ,, con-t995 SUCH OTHER FACILITIES port Blvd • Cotti Mete. CA acrtbld dMd ot l ruat WILL .._.A. Faakl, Inc., At· ieretn, m1nl1t1atlve otttc.t by tile doing bullnetl H ductld by a eorporatlon MT-512 AS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR 92157 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ......., '°' ftotltloMr, "° E. Said talfl w1ll t>e mede, but dttt 111d llme hefeinebove CAEMER AND COM· St Mark JtrHbyte111n CONSTRUCTION OF A • Seyed·Mll'ldl Ho1111n1 TO THI! HIGHES"T llOOER LI Hltlltl lf¥d., La H•bra, Nithoul C<Jvenant 01 war-set forth, 11 wh";h !Im• th"Y PANY, 111005 St. Croll! Cir· Ctturcll Of Corona Doi Mir, REST ROOM ANO AS· Kazeroonl, 822 Jennlf« St., FOR CASH or u Mt fOflh In CA_,, •11111y, e.cpres1101 impli.O, re--wlll bo publicly opened &lld Cle Huntlnoton Beec:h. CA Ken1111tt E. Vll\Ce, P111I· MOC NOTICE SOCIA TED IMPROVE-•A. Coate M .... CA g215& Sec:tlon 2t24h of tile Clvll Publllhed Orange Cou1 Jarding title, poueuion, or eumlfled el tile office of tile off4t deru. Board Of Tru.11-MENTS At SMALLWOOD Flovrla Kafffoonro 82-i Gode. tit t19hl, tltle 11nO o.tty Piiot JU1141_ 7 l3 'ncur11brances, to_p!Y fhe Dlltrlcls, 101144 EJllJ .Av· Tl~ Batt CLemw. t509S This_ 1111ement wll flllld NOTICI PARK,.. 11!56 ~CORSICA Jenntler 81 , ttA, CM .. rntirilet CGnYeYecl lb and f91J!' 1ma1111ng pr1nc1p11 11.1m of enu•. Fountain Valley Cell-St Crotx Circle, Huntington Wlfflffie C-ounly CJer1' of Or-"''""°MOW ll\.ACt:. ~OSTA MESA. M .... CA 92158 now held by If under Mid ThF-04 1 the Note(•I secured by h id IOr'111 IOI lhl lotlowlno. 9"ch CA 928'8 lngt County on Mey 30 NOtlClllMrebyOfV«ltll•t CALIFORNIA Thi• butln•H ,, con· DtedofTruttlnltle prOC*'Y :>eeo ol Trust with tnterett Specification No R-018. T111a' butln .. t 11 con-1946 tile Boera of TruttMI of Ille A Ml of plane, apec;ltl-ducted by llutbtlld Ind wlfol herllrlan. daecrlbld !hereon as provided 1n said Relltbllltatlon of No 1 ducteo by 111 ll\dlvlduel F2177IO Huntington Beach Union eattona, Incl Other contract Seyad•Mehdl 'Ho1111111 TlfuSTOA Edward G I io1tl(11 advanc:es 11 111y TrlcitllflO Filter 81 Recla-Tina Crernlf Publl"*' Oflllge Coltt High Schoot Dtllrtct will 1• dOCUml"ll may bl obtained 1<1teroon1 Wat1nlngton. Jr Ind Suaan 111_ II' NOllCE mde< me re•m' ot u1d DMd ma hon Plant No 1 Thie etllln*'t wu filed Dally Pilot June 7 14 ~ 1 28. ~"'g~blSd~~pj)lyT 111 tile office of the 0999'1· Thll ltltttneflt w• tlltd IN. Wtnnlnoi on. hutbancl ---'"--~-------:>I Trust ,_ Cherges Ind B•d• mutt bf submitted wntt tile County ~k Of Of· t985 FOR OFFICE SUPP"jcE·S meflF I ~,Lei~• ~ .. c·!} with the County Cler1c of Or· •"'d Wife ~TTT10UI M.lllHlll e¥penee• or Ille Tru91ee and 00 1,,. rorm "'P9'*' by Ille ange County on May 24 F-046 •' ..,.,1~ • .,.,.11 ..,__ .... enge County on Mey9. 191$ 8£NlFICl.ARY, Santiago "' ..... ITA .. MIENT :>I lh• 111.1111 CIHled Dy said D11tr1Ctt 111 ICCOfdltiea with 1915 meeting Of 9qu•I 10 Ille tornla. upon receipt 01 I ~ l11¥Hlrlltnt Cornpl l'l}f. I -• • Dff<1 01 Trull ~,. 1 ..... ·-•Ii . ,.....,..... apaclflcattona on Ille In the nonr•lundablt '"of S6 00 °'·bl~ Or~ c ...... 1 dlt>/a of Tiie lrvlne corn. Thi lollowl"O Plf'I0'11 are 111 P'"'"'IO"I 0 t .... ..,,..... •· .,,_ otflca ot Aid Ollllrlet. Bid• t bkSd d ,..., ,.,..., - dol:? bu.I~· ••• T11e 101111 amou111 01 tile ~··•on• .... b11 • .._.. ~.ft,.. cft••t I .,. requeat plant lfti Daill Piiot Jur11 7, 4, 21, a , pen'/. a :ri•tlon ......... -..... ,...., .. ..., vr-··· _., thlll l>t clearly marked • .._.ltlcatlon1 bl malled tile o ... "---" S NTA MARGARITA mpald Oelence of lhe obll· Sp«:llleatlons, b1<1 bl&rllcl Delly PHo1 Mey 31, .lune 1.1----------"SYSTEMS CONTRACT CiW°"IWllll>el760,...'Mt I 8 ,.,.;<W ~·~a "' MORTGAGE COMPANY,' ;at1011MCuredbyt11eprop-andlurtherlnformatlonmay 14.~1. 1986 , ___ f'lll __ IC_NO_TlCE ___ FOR OFFICE SUP· • . ......, . F·082 ltah o1 ln1tr No.V&-4u 24 l'ICTl'TIOUa eu.-11 NAMI ITATIMINT Thi follOwlng peraon1 1r1 dOlng butlneea 11: INTERN ATION A i TRAVEL INFORMATION 3657 Birch St., •22t, Now por1. CA 92880 Mark Steven OOOdm111 l300 Do.,. "91 • TfOO. "NM Port. CA 92880 Thia bu1l11•11 I• con duoted by II\ lndMdull M111t GOOclman Thlt 1taternent w.a llloc with lhe County Clertl of Or = Courliy on May 24 ffmll• Put>lllhtd Or111ge Cou Dally Piiot Mey 31, June 7 14, 21. tM5 ,-Ga C-•fomta Limited Pertn«· 1rty to be sold ano 1es1011-l>t obtained 11 tile lbOY9 MS· , F-028 ,. Eaen bid ~I be midi on of Olklal Record• In the of· -llbl• •sllm•ted CA&t• •• -0 w.1m1 Pl.IES Bl<i •805 •cl· tile proposalfOrm •"d '"tile ·-.,. MftftM' llce Of ,,,. ~der ot Of· ·-.,. llf\TIH' ahlp, 2&111 Mt rgvtrlle ,..,.,. ~-dr .... 1~ 540-ut "' d Md t All E Rowley ldtdlrl Ke n191o1V ""'~ ~ nviiw. Pertcwey, •A. Mltlion Vlt lO ~Ms end advanG~ at the or 912·241 I ...--.,. MftYll'r '~~ .. ~· P~~tlul~ Mf:egflf. Hunt: ~:'t~tt . .:id = ~ eo:· ot lrwt de-'.CTmOUI .,.. .. Ctllfoml• 9H92 itmt Of Ille tntll•I pubUca1too !Uta J. 8r0Wft, ... ~. ~ ""'~ The lol\owlng perte)nl .,. l110ton 8tilcfl Union High b• ICCOITIPl l111d by • __...!·!".!'-.. tetlbM ~ ~ l)tOf>-,.,.. IT,,,.....,, Senta Marga.rite Mori· 0,9 1 1 6 111 NOtlGe of Sate la ._..of Deroctora. C.... ~\'TTIOU9 eu:• ~ ....... ~ M' ScllOOI Ol1trlc1. 1025 t ciartllled Of ~·1 dltClt ,.._,,,_ --_. Tiie f--...... -1 ·-Company a C•Ht0t111a 3 t595 1Jlenhlrlt4MIOlatriot9 .,.. ... _ v .. .. H t -1 ............ _ ......... not .._ ..._.,..~ -·1.-'o·T ~ ..... T••cT ... ,,. ~ .... ~ ... --· -· ::1° retl0'1. ~4811 Ort..,,1 Ttte l>Mtllic11ry u11Cllf aeld Publllhed OrlnQI Coetl ...... ITATII STAA A£Ol..AN09 .(&-or .. town ... 111n~. un • .,. ""' ....,,.. "" -nit JolQWtna P«90M.. .. .,.. ,.,. ""' ....__ ... "'~ty ,.·0 Bo.11 ,. s'""an o.ed 01 Trull MfelOfore •<11· Dally p1101 June 7 14 t915 TM rOllOwl"O '*"°"' trl SOCIA T!8, A CAUF'OAAIA lngton 8"cll. CA 82UI and tnan 10 percent of the ~ ~ . 7032, IN nil! COUNTY OF V.A.. FOA THE NA ""''"' • .. •· ecutlCI d d-' --' t ,...... dOlna bu91Mtl aa LIMITfO PAATNlfllSHIP, r~ It or l>lfOfl 2 00 llnOU"I Of the bid. midi M OAANGI!, r ATI 0, CAU· TI 0 N A L M V L Tl P L I Juan CAc>ltlrano. CA, 92&93 IJ'1dtt~~ a 1:~;-tn ~ F-0$3 .JCtl PVIUSttlNO, Ht! 2g25 SOulh Brlllol SlrMt, pm. NM 11. ttl5. I t PtY•ble to !tie C11J of Colt• 9 YIAVil' LIM IT!O, FONM AS Pl!fll MAP M · 1Ctl!A0818 SOClffV Thi• bualneu 1 con-,er1tion of O.leult ano o.-A9dt\lll A,,.. Suite O~t05. Cott• MtM CA tH21 ~ flfM tncl place ~ Mna 2113 FllMew Rold. II* COAOEO IN 1001< 211 O.C CHAP , 1745 Felrwey ducted by a llmttect Pttn,,.-. mend ror S11• and , wrltttn M.IC NOTI"I:' Coa1a ....... Calif t212t Ro~t T &Mt. 2926 wm be !l'l'b41c1Y Ol**I Ind TM ContrJIClor lhall, In lot. Cot ta MMe. <?t 921a7 PAGIS H TO 29. IH· Ofwlol, CA Hea ehlp Nott<.tt of Ofllawt end EiC· ~ AIHn Wellace, SOO South 8riatot ltr•. Coate rMdln81dg.C.""' Mt lhtP9ffOflT\AnOlofttteworll Ron Armitronge World CLUllVI, Of MIS· VI.VA. Ctl.it"lan M S Sent• M1rgertta Mort 110'110 S~I Tl'ltilndltfllgllaCI Nottoe. ,.,.,, ... ,, Coront del Mar ........ CA 82121 teen bid.,,... remolln ve"d Incl lmprovementt, contorm AdYentur•. Inc., a Callo C~LLANfOUS '-IAPI RE· Volu'11ewOraven by N~ ;aoe COfparatlon, 8y, R cau"<f 1111d NOtK;e of 0.-Non 11111,oMAllttr Clll.lf 92&13 Peter J Koetting, 2925 for• ptflocS ot 80 oaya alter to the Lobot COde of tilt lornll corporation 2 t83 CORDI Of IAf) OAANGl I. L..,.. .. Chelrmen ttl5 Otn1 EmprlflOham. P ell· ta It d F•~ 8 11 N .. ft': I Davlct Wallact. 't 788 South 8rittol SlrMI, Coeta the dtlo tll)eC#ltd lot lht 1• State ol C1llfornl11nd other P:alMew Roecr, Suitt 108, COUN'TV 1745 Fan-0t-~ ,._1 u •n ...,.11011 to e to otl<:t 1e nOtl.Oy !tit C ..... t 1..,.. 11_1 01 1 ..... '"tall ... Ct ll· to.to M ... , Ct\ 92127 n c•.W .. I.I. .,1 OIL ,.....,.. ~,. -.. -. -T· t at 11,_.. be racorded 111 Ii'• county tile undertlgned w t not be TlhOt j.Mlt, El Toro. allf MMI. CA 92828 ...ipt 0 """• -.... ~ '" T"la builntH 11 c:on ..,.. .,.,.. • "' ... ••v•<> ht• it.at.,.,,., w ._ !lltllr• ,,,. rHI property 11 reaponitble for any del>ll or 82830 fhlt bu1111011 11 con. TT-. llolrO of Truet... forl]I• 119C>ltclbll thete!01 " • AIOHTI MIHIMt.e. MIN-Tnla Dut ln... II COfl· #Ith Ille County Ctartt of Or· IOClled ltbllltltt contrac;tfd by any-Thia bu11na11 11 c;on ductld by • llmltld peftn.r· I/Ian bt the tote /Udoe Of tllt wl1h the ua.ptlon only Of ducted by· 1 c:«PO,'•tton (f\.\L NOH'TS, fof,\TuAAL ducted t>y· a ~oflt Of· Inge County on Mly 28, Date May JO 1oa5 one ofl'llf fl'lan m..-I on or Ouellet by a general part• eNlp qvollty Of tqulpmtnf Offeted IUCll v1r11tJont U !Ny 0. dRon Arma~~:,~ OAS "IOHT8.l. AND 'lTHU' ganlntior, for M.8. Of 0 .C 198~ ~ 1,~1 T.O l •r'llH , ll'terthlldtt• ~19 Ro4*1T 'Bel1 tn4r9Hf'411hlrlgrrttor• requlrect under Iha~ A Yentur-. ·• · H YOROCA,.IO NI I V Haney I. L ..... 1/1.V.A 0 1 ••• -O lllUt • IM., HI01 Cllbot ""'· 01ttdthl10tlldayof J.tay AltonWal!IG4t Thll ataternent"' fl'9d Jett any Of all bldt""' to ltltlJtM purwent lo wfllcfl "'='O:.:.~ llltld WHATIOI Vl fll N~M l Clltlrmen , .. 5 "• • Uft• 2111 po ao1 IDP 4915 fllla ataMment wu Med iwffll 1t1f Ooumy ()tttW Of Or• W11tote 11'1 lnlt(l'll«lty "-• pr~t ~ .......... 1...._ "-·-tv ,. .......... Of,.,, KHOWN THAT MAY •l Thia llaternent ... llec f;:tc~~ ~Hitt.,ca~: • ltwefl J o..ttft, tW :;.·~~tyorl~~~-~ County on Mey 14, tn 5. lt.....,,PlwlDM = =.:"-: =··;;•;.:M.i: ~~&t'~~~ty~-'~' °""' hedl. c.A Cd!'t;.s?10.l 7i m.1MU. -........ ·~· l ..... , .. 5 ...... q, ...... __, ,,...,.. ~ .... .. ~OYlllon• of the l obOr '"' -A90VI DHC"lllO? ;iii-......... r. -., -......., CA,.., ' nnm PvCMlttMcl °""Ill to.1 • ?Mt.ct ,,., ao. 1115 Coclt ,,.,.,~ 10 llbor ... ,,_ TOGnt41,.WlntntlNA-1*1 ...,,_ I PvtlfWltd o,.,. C.O.t Publl.r'lect °'''r co.1 "'Publllllecl 0r8t'gt Cout PvblltlMd 0r-co. Dally PIOt ..,_ 24, ,, June ~ Oraf191 CoM1 ~ '"' glWll only "' ffle ~ ~ COIM ~l NOHT °' Dflll:: ~ ~ eo. Oally Piiot May 3t N<'4 7, = ft1tn1 .111~ 1t 2t. ;m PllOt May 31 June t 1 a.av Pilot Mey -;r J\lftO 7, 17. lit, 1M6 -, o.My Pll°' Mtt 31, Jul'9 7, mannlf prew!Oed by i.w ?::l""°'JllM 7. f4, ~·. H. ~ ....-0 Dl'l.OMfO. P-llot M.ty 3f. --7 t4 ~, 1ff5 F A d '9• 038 14 ~' 1H! , 003 IMS NobldllflalllMOOMldelect I ANO OPtAA'riHO THIM-• I,, r-o?t __ ..,... l _ ,.-027 _ _ ,.-0~ ~t 1t m.at on a fOfm _ _ '..+M ~D .TOllJHGINAAD -~ ,,cm .. II i i E E " !I :1 : ii (. F I J J .. ) < • I • ' If ~ Cl • 11 II I\ I, • 1- h d I, I 1, t I ) . 3 • • .,. .,. llftTIC[ lncom1c1neee o1 the •lreec 1---------_..::..;;;.;--..-.--..;;...-1-.....;..;.--;;;;;;;.;"':...:""~=-.-eddt ... Md Oltler OOtMIQn ••IC MftfM'I' 1------- IC ,_ 8'WDNI ~· 1t eny, ~ .--. "" llK "8llC fl>TICE o:o=~· ~7~m=~~T leldMle•be"*-.but PICtn.:W-:.... 'JCTmOUtMllH•ll AT .-VATI IALI (Avteo e AcuMool LARRY wl1tiou1 OOY9nlnt 0t Wir• MAim ITA.,....,. MAim ITA,_.,,. C... .... A tt 41 • LE! JACKSON enc:i DOES I ,.,.~expt ... cw Implied, r• The f01oWtr19 pereone ere Tiie 'OIOwlfl9 P9'"IOlle .,.. In the ~ ~ of to 10 9W tllle, CICflllllM, CW dOlna "'*'-•· ~~ ~M,l•L It• ol c.llfornta. fOf YOU AM UINO SUED ertCUM ~ lO P11V N ' '81TMJOH/liALaOA 1M» " L COUnty of Or~ BY PLAINT IF, (A Ud le eeta r~ ptinclpal eum -of 'f'OVtMIHT ,ARTNIAI, DOA OAAHCK TOWI". In tM Man. of the ~at• demandando) CITY OF :.C, no~) MCUled by Mid A CAL.,ORHIA LIMITIO WJ:>· ,~~=tA2~~~; OllVI AU"ICH MIO-COSTA MHA of NII, wtttl trMt9l1 'A"TNIRIHllll. 3151 La'91"°9d L.acP.lne•...._.,.. DON. Cone.vet•. y.., "-" • CAlaNDAll thet~ ... PtlWlded In Ntd "9dhlll AlltfM, ~ 31$, • lff" · . ..,_, HOTIC! II HIRHY DAVI ._ We _. ... , .. nott(al. fld'NIOll, If 1ny, Coeta Mw, CA t2t2t Cal::::.·~ N C... IV!Htl'latlMundetllOMd e • ,_.... \lnderlheWmlofletdOMd ~laQOn ~. i112 • 1 ellletPrivete ..... totne teetNftM .~of Tniet, ..... otMlrgea W Redtllll A~. 8utte 276. ::.~ ir,*11Aoed~. and beet bl(ldet. MM. ~of Ille Truttee and Coela MeM, CA tHH u • YauM 10 oonftmlellon of A ..... ., .... .... .. ol Ille ltuell r.r•ted by '* Thll bualneet II oon-NIQuel, Callfoolla 92171 Supertor Coun. on Of Mt re.; ._ ty· Deed or Tr"8t, tor the Clualed by: a llmlted pert,,.,. 'lotHlrt M. Carnpb•ll, tt« the Hlh day of JVNI ,, u ~--emount r..aonebly .. ,._ lhlp t7111 La Pu Ro.o. l,Aol.tna H5. at lh• office ol "' i!I~ 11 ,:: ated 10 t>e: .... "41.27. Pem.tQon ~. Jarw ~· c:::rn1a t~'r1 ameron and Hottman, "45 •• otwt eo .._. 1"-~under Mid I . Sall«. ,reeldent ,,.,, .. con-.. , Vltlnc:la MeM Ortw, ,.. Deed Of Truet l'letetofort •· Thie •taterMrtl w• flied ~ed by:• Hmlttld pwtner• on, OA Hl35, County do Mt Me ~led Md dellver.d to Ille wlltl the County C1t11t Of Or· INP I Orll\Ot, l tlte Of c.,.:. lft ........ rew Undere!Oned a wrttt.i 0.0. _. County on May 14, lino.tier Pactllc II, I C. nla, elf tne rlgflt, tllle end .._ h ..... ,;::' IM1 laratlon or Default end De-1916 • IOl'nla f.":., plll!Whlp, lntetMI Of Mid conMtVet" w ~ IM~ mend for S•, and a written ~ Aonlllcl · llrtetw, Aobert 11\d all tile rloht. Ihle and attr M.r lie .._ Notice of o.teun and l!lto-Pubtllfled Orange Ooaet M. Campbell 1n1eraa1 thaf 1111 con-fwt1ttr • .,,.. ,,_ IM tlon to hit. Tiie undtralOMd Dally PMo1 Mey 24, 31, JllM wl[h~11e'b'!i~c' ~ ... ~ wvat0tehlp .. l•t• of Mid otwt. eauNd Mid Not• of O.. 7, 14, IMS • ...... Vf...,. oonwval• llM acqulfed by nw. .,. ..._ ~ .. ,.. fault end Elec11on 10 W to ,..()04 tol: County on May 11. operation of law or 011\et.• ...,........., veu ..;;;-;..,., be raoorde<I In the county 19 5 nw wi.. olhlf Ulan or In ed· eo ae11 .,. -.._ -.. 1 whtr• the reel PfoPenY le .... IC llftfM"C" dtllon to 111at of Mid con-.. .,. w,... ---,.;;'~ looated. · .--nu ._ Ollleen, .,_ a CrvtoMr, eervat•. In and to 111 the .,.aft.m.,,,......., aell• Dita: Mey 20, 1M5 'tCTmOUl IUIMU ~..!t~ = oerteln real P'OC*IY •tu· ..__, Nfen.i ~ or Said .... Wiii be OOf'-MAim ITATWMDIT CA...., ' •tad In tile City ot Colla ............... (llaW ... ducted by: Fulltnon Mort· The lollowlng pef90na .,. PUOllahad Or COMt Meta. County Of Orange, tM ~ ...... ). g-,: l Eactow Comc>any doing bualMM aa. Delly Piiot May ~J 1 Stat• of Calltornla, pwtlou-~ .......... I 11•1ertcr lleft.... • OEAtER AOVfRTISINO 14, 2 I 1W . uM • larlY dteetlbed II lollowt; tNeWll'I Mta oftMlloft r. T-:. 2....,.,, .. MW OF WESTERN AM!RICA ' ' 1-022 to wtt. Lot 12 of Tract dlolel ............ llft ...... NI • ..., e--. (DAWA) 8 Morning ..... 2121. " enown on • Mat> • ao otAI CAUNDA»IOI Vtee '1 •MJ1Rt. • a.ult 1r1vne, CA 12119, P.o aoii thlfeof recorded In Boole e7 pare p r • H A tar 11 A a =r.· '1~) ~~,,. 4&48. Irvine. CA 02718 "8.IC NOTICE ptg91 34 end 35 of Mle-,...,.,.... ...nte a ._. David E. Matlin. P 0 . lo11 cellaneout Mep9, In the of· ............. Mtw.. PubllMd Orange Cout U48, lrvlne CA 02718 8 ACTTTlOUl8UIMll n6t Of tile County Recorder UM oana •UM llMlada Dally Piiot Mey 31, June 1, ornlng Mi.1. IMM, CA MA.m ITA~ of Mid Orange County ......... loo no la ........ 14· l085 02718 The lol!Owlng l*IOM ate more commonly known u ptOIMotoft: w ,..,._.. F-018 Thi• bu11no11 I• con-dOlng buelneM u : 408 Princeton, C<*I• ~. MCrtte a moqutna tlafte... ducted by· 11'1 lndlvtduat STATt OF THE ARTS, ca11rorn1a. oumpllr oon lu ,1 ,. P\Mt.IC fl>TICE David E. Manin 328 Gl•nn•r•· Laguna Term• of Mle cull In l•w-"'1 11 de d. I .I. I. I.' NOTtC8 Thi• etatement WU ftlad e.acn, CA 02 s I tut mOMY ot the United • .,..._ ti u•tecl qulefa w1111 the County Clark of Or· Judith R. Upton, 844 SW.. Stal• on confirmation ol que .. -1• MCllCM IMI NO~CVEmNQIS ..,H ~REBY •noe County on Mey 24, blcrd Canyon. LtQUn• Beach, ..... or part Caal\ and bat· OMO, " 1915 A 92651 anea evl~ by nota ... If ueted no ,......, .. 911 G IV EN I h 11 ••a 11 d Pmm CerOlyn O. Skanderlan, cured by Mortgage or OMd , .. ,_... 1 tlampo. ,_. prapoul1 wlll be r«ielvod by Publltl\od Orengo CoU1 815 Catalina, L.aQuna e.acn. of Trul1 on the prOt)Mty 10 ,.,., el ouo ., la puec1an lhe City of Coete Meu" the Delly Piiot May 31 June 7 CA 92851 IOld.T.enpa<centofemount .-weo1er'1o,eudlfteto offleeoflheCltyC!ericetthe 14,21, 1085 · · T1111 bu1rn111 11 con· bid to bo depoehed with bid . ., •• ,.. OOIH d• •Ii City Hall, 71 Fair Dl'tve, F-030 oueted by; CO-A!flMrl Bld•or<;>ffert to ba In writ· pr1pl1decl tin evleo .... Cotta ~. Calllornla, unlll Judith R. Upton . Ing and wl" be reoelvod at OtoNI,., !Nft• de i..,. the hour ol 11:00 e.rn. on Thie 11a1emen1 wu nlOd the aforeeakl oflloe 11 any Ila.ten otroe NCtUlanM June 20, 1085, II wtllch time "8.IC fl)TIC( with the County Clark of Or· time attar the llrll pubH· ~ llueda que lllted they wtlt be opened publicly , ... TITIOU _.__ •noe County on Mey 15, tlon hereof and Ml .. _ ....._...... and reed aloud In the Coun· ... I ...._11 11185 ea ore • ...,., '""--el I Cham bare for NA• ITATl..wT ,_..,_ dat•ofNle ~ta.lfno-FURN$ NG T..._._..__.. ,,_ D•ted:.May 29, l985 ooe a "" ilngedo ,_... I HI ALL LABOR, ,,. ,.........,,ng pereone are Publlalled Orange Cout ,,........ C HofftMft At llMWallfl....-.,.._ MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, dolngbullneteu: Dally Piiot May 31 June 7 tome, tor eC.....,.....: . ONMla de II d TRANSPORTATION ANO DEVELOPERS MARKET· 14 21 1985 . ' IU ... INrlJ I HuttlH W ...._:. 1~.1_l~O o SUCH OTHER FACILITIES ING NETWORK . DE · ' ' · • ••-AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO VE L 0 PERS SA L ES c ........ ..., 1:99 .... dlractono t RENOVATE THE PARKING NETWORK, 3 Upper New· ---------Publlehad °':'T. Cou1 ). LOTS AT TEWINKLE PARK port Pia.a Newport 8oeetl ·Nil.IC NOTICE Delly PMot June · 7. 13. . t ... No. n'1ll 970 ARLINGTON AVENUE'. CA 92teo • , _......;;...;;;;~;...;,;;;;...;..;.;.;;,.__ 1ta5 The neme end addr ... of PF\ESIOIO SQUARE. AND Donald A Car11naa 132 f tCTtTIOUI .u ..... ThF.0.3 the eoun le: (El nombr• 'I THE MULTIPURPOSE Emerald Bay Laguna ..,.. ITATa•NT ---------~~PA~ ~O~; ~; COURT AT BALEARIC Baach. CA 9265i aJhe ::::::=:eon• are Pt8.JC fl>TICE CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF CENTER, 1975 BALEARIC Jeffrey Rte.. 1859 Port B7iTCHER CAMPBELL LIQAl ADYIRTlll..wT ORANGE, Orengo County g:~sT A MESA' ~=· Newport Boecl\, CA ODA, LTD., • California llm- IMIJIMTmMT Of' Herb« Judletal Dl1trfei, A Mt or ·P'enl. epec:jft· Thi• buttnea• 11 eon· 11.0 pwtnerelllp, 27811 La DIVIL~ UIWICll 4eo1 Jambor• Blvd .. Sult• C4itlon1 and otller contract ducted by eo-par1nor1 Paz Roed. L.aoun• Nlgual, INMOr•SNTAI. 101, Newport Beach, Call· doc:um9nti m•y be Obtained oonatcf A ear.tent Cellfornla 9287' MIOURCtl llCTION fomle 92860 In the olflol of the Depart· Thie llatemant wu IUad Blrteher Peletfe It, a Cell- Nola la hereby given by Ttto name, llddr-. end ment ol Lelluro Setvlcaa 11 with the County Clerk of Or· fomla general parlnorthlp, 1he Depertment ol Oewiop-·~ .numt>et ol p1a1,._ Fu Ortva Coeta Meu. Call-ange County on M•y 24 27811 La Pu Road, Laoun• ment ~ Envtronmen· tiff'• ellorney, or plalntltt fornla uPon raoeipl 01 a lt85 ' NIQuol. Calltornle 92871 111 ~cee S.C.1on, of the wlthoUI an 111orney, 11: (El nonrefundable , .. 01 sa.oo '2T1U1 ~bert M Cernpbell. l a City of Huntlnglon Baach nombre, la dlraeelon y el nu-II bldd«I requaet plan• and Publllhed Orange Coatt Pu Roed. Laguna Niguel, lhat the following requemt• mero de 1alefono del tpecifleatlon• be malled the Dally Pltol May 31 June 7 Calltornla 92671 for N~: Dtolaratlon tl>Ogado cs.i demandante, o eherge wlll be S7.50 par' Mt. 14. 21 . 1986 ' ' Thll buslne11 Is eon· were r and ere avail-del demtndante que no Eecn bid analt be m~ on F-026 dueled by·• tlmlted partner. able lor public review corn· llonee abo gado, as): thepropoeatlormandtn lhe Ship menelng Negative Oeclar· THOMAS C WOOD, City At· mann« provided In the eon· Blrtener Pactllc II. e Call- allon No. 85·18, (In eonJune· tornoy, ELEANOR M FFIEY, tract doeurMnll Ind lhall PUBLIC NOTICE forn11 general p111nershlp. uon with Condlllonal UM A11l1tan1 City Attorney, be ieeompanl.ad by • f tCTITIOUI •u•.._11 Ronald E. Btrtener. Robert p.,mlt No. 85·26. Con· CITY OF COSTA MESA. 17 oerttf~ or eal\lef't cl\edl -M. Campbell dltlonal Exeep1lon No. 85-211 Fair Drive, Colle Meea. CA or 1 bid bOn<I for not '°" NA• ITATa•NT Thia 11atemem wa1 llto<I and zono c .... 86-8) I• 1 92828 (714) 754-5399. than IO% of the amount of The fOllowtng parton1 ara with the County Clerk ol Or· reqUftl 10 con1true1 llx tan· DA TE (Fecl\al APR 04 the bid made payable 10 the dOl;1 bullneu u · •noe County on May 18, nit court• and perimeter t985 Clty oi Coete Meu.. No B ST TUT 0R1 AL a 19115 landaeaplng 11 8501 Palm J, lllelarMft Ct.rk, by propou l ahell be eon-TR.ANSLATION SERVICE, f~ Avenue. Tiie propoMC! pro-Uurlo ~. Deputy a/dered unlele eecompenled 2703 Ocean VIiia. Apl 203. QI b 1 o", D 11 n n a jOCt tit• II near tht Inter· Pubtllhed Orenge Cout by l\.ch uhlef'• cheek South LAQuna, CA 92877 Crutcher, AttOfMJ• At MCtlon ol Palm Ind Chet· Dally Piiot June 7. 14. 21, 28, ealh or bldder'I bOnd ' SIMe A Hubbell, 2703 Law, toO Nowpott Cat1tar ryhlM. ..11 of Cherryhill, 1985 Tti9 Concractor lhall, lo Ocean VIiia. •203. South Drtve, Nowpott 9-tl, CA northtlde ol Palm, approx· F-064 the performance or the work Laguna, CA 92877 nMO lmetety 3000 feet -t 01 etld improvementa. conform Thi• bu1lneu le con-PubltshOO Orange Cout GoldanWMt Ml.IC NOTICE to the Labor Code Of the ducted by an Individual o.lly Pilot May 31 Ju119 7. Coplot or theM requeet State of Callfoml• and other ~~~·::.,~bf' wu llled 14• 21• 1985 lfe on tlto with the City YOU ARE IN DEFAULT tawa ol Ille Stitt ol Call· witn ll'IO County Clerk ol Or· Clerk, City of Hunllnglon UNDER A DEED OF TRUST fornla applicable tl'IOralo. •noe County on May 2~ Beecl\, 2000 Main Slreet. DATED AUGUST 1, 1a82 with tl\e exception only ol l985 ' Ptel.IC NOTICE Hunllnglon e.aeh. Celt· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-IUCh variation. .. may .,. l f 277'2t2 ::~~1~i!."'~ i~~Pi~T~.R~iE~~~°'i:: ~=: ~':'.n~o ': Publlanacs Orengo eo..1 ,~~~:Ai::• que1t1 may do to In writing SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. proceedings hereunder are ~tl:~~~ay 31· June 7 The following ~1 art within 10 days of ll'llS notice IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· llkef' •nd which ha\19 not . F-037 OOlng buslnaa as: by providing wrltteo com· NATION OF THE NATURE bMri superMded by the ORANGE TOWER LIM- manle to the ~ar1man1 of OF THE PROCEEDING provialons of the Labor ITED PARTNERSHIP a Call· Development Sorvloe1, En· AGAINST YOU, YOU COde Prefe<enco 10 labOr Pta.IC NOTICE torn la llmlled partners1p, vlronrnental Roeoureea See· SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· sna11 be given only In the 276 11 La Paz Road. Laoune Uon. P 0 Bo-190, Hunt· YER manner provided by taw. flCTfTIOUI •UltNlll Nloue1. Celitomla 92677 lngton Beach, CA 92848 NOTtCI CW No bid shalt be coneldored MAm ITA TIMINT Birtcher C1mpbett ODA Comments wlll be eon· TMllTal'I I ALE unleSI 11 Is mede on 1 form The lollowlng pertona are Orange Tower. LIO . e aldered by the dee111on· NO. IM-2114 lurnlShecl by the City ol doing bu,1ne11 11. C1tlorn1t llmlled partner- making body In Ill dellbert· On Juno 26, 1986, at 11.00 Costa Meea, and 11 mede In CABRILLO PROPERTIES. anlp, 2761 t La Pu Road. llon on whether en En· AM FULLERTON MORT· accordance with the 120 Cabr111o StrMI. Suite L1gun1t Niguel. Catlfornla vlronmenlal lmpeol Reporl GAGE A'NO ESCROW COM· provlatonl ot Ille propo1at 200, Cotta Mou, CA 92627 92877 11'1ould be prepered tor !he PANY. A CALIFORNIA COR· requirements Frank A Becker. 3412 Thll butlness Is con· projoet PORA TION H duly ap. Eacll bidder mull bt Quiet Cove. Corona det Mar. dueled by· 1 llmtted partner· Dated. June 4, 1985 pointed Trustee under and lleenHd 1nd el10 pre-CA 112825 snip CMena T•an iltettMre, Aa· pursuant 10 Deed of Tru11 qualified u required by law Ronald P Merickel, 314 Birtcher Campbell ODA ellltMt llltMMf recorded August 5. 1982 u The Clly Council ol Ille Buen• Vitia BalbOa. CA Orange Tower. LIO a Catt· ~bllshod Or•nge Coa11 Instr No 82-270831. 01 Of. Cit'; o1 Coal• M ... '"°'""°' 92661 tornla llmiled p111nersn1p. D Piiot June 7. 1985 flelel Rooorda. uecuted by: the right 10 rejoc:t ehy or all Thlt bu11neu 11 eon. Robert M Cempbell. Gen· F-058 ANN RUTH MARCtiESANO, bids. dueled by 1n unln · erll Partn~hip ---------A SINGLE WOMA"4, JOAN Ileen P. """-Y. City eorportted 1uoe1e11on Thie 11111111*11 was lllad Pta.IC NOTICE ANDREA S ANICOLA, A Claf'tl of the City ol Coete Oll'ler tllan I p1rtnrallip wlll'l the County Clorll of Or· S t N G L E W 0 M A N . ..._ ..-...... Frank A Bocker Ronald ange Counly on Mey 16 K·1•1 CHARLES MARCHESANO Publllhed Ortnge Coul P Mer1ket 1985 PlCTfTlOUI llU ... 11 A N D E L L E N Dally Piiot Jl.ne 7, 14, 1985 Thia tlllernetll was lllad F27tM1 HAMI ITATa•NT MARCHESANO. HUSBAND F-062 with lhO County Clerk of Or· QI b 1 on . D unn I The IOllowtng perlOnl are ANO WIFE u 1ru11or1, In the ange County on May 14, Crutcher, Allorn•J• Al doing~ u · olflce ol Ille County Rf>. PtllUC NOTICl 1985 Law, toO ..._pott Cenllf EL BETR JENNAUX, corder ol Orange Counly. f 27'Mn Dr1vo. CA aMO 2840 orvo Place, Cotla State 01 Catllornla. WILL K.11319 Publlltled Orange Cout Pubtltlled Orenge Coas1 ~. It 92828 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION FICTTTIOU9 9UllNlll Diiiy Piiot Mey 31 June 7 I Dally Piiot Mey 31, June 7 tone lJ Ok:llmen, 2840 TO HIGHEST BIDOER FO NA• ITAn..NT 14 21 1985 14 21 1985 C«vo Pt~. CO•ll Mu, CA CASH (peyable •• time of The loltoWlng porlOnl .,. F-025 I F-023 92828 UI• tn lawful money of the ='Olng bu"-u. This bu1lna11 II eon· United Stain) at FULL· BALBOA IMPROVE· dueled by an lndlvldual EATON MORTGAGE & MENTS, LTD ' A CALI· t.J. Ok:kman ESCROW COMPANY. 905 FORNIA LIMITED PART. Thll 1tetemanl was flied SOUTH EUCLID STREET. NERSHIP. 3152 Redl'ltll A't· wrtl'I Iha County CMlrk of Or-FUj.LERTON. CALIFORNIA, enue. Suite 275. Colla •no• Covnly on May 21. Af°' THE ENTRANCE Mese,CA92826 1985 LOCATED ON THE NORTH Pentagon/B1lboa Im· ,27.U SIDE OF THE BUILDING orovement Pertnera. 1 Cati· Publlal'lecJ Orange Co111 FACING Hill STREET all rornle ll!J:llled partnership D•lly Pllol Mty 31 , June 7, right, lltlt 1no interest con· 3152 Reahlll Avenue Sull~- 14, 21, 1985 veyed lo and now held by II 275, Cotta Meea, CA ,92828 F-01 I under Hid Deed ol Tru1t In Thia bu11ne11 11 eon. Pta.IC NOTICE th• properly 11tu1ted In ulel ducted by 1 llmtted p1rtner· County and Slate deeerlbed lhlp 11 Pentegon/8tlbo1 Im· K·*11 PARCEL 1 Unit 2103, II provarnarit Pertnera, By ~TtTIOU• 9U ... l l lhOwn and defined on lhal Pentegon Group, 1 Cetll ..,._ ITATaMINT certain Condominium Plan :orp , JamH e Saller, T recorded Decarnbet 3. 1979 President he followlng peflona .,, In Book 13411, PIO" 734 of Thll llolemonl WH filed ~1~~ HILL, 428 OfflClal Reeordl of Orange #Ith lhe County Ctarll of Or· E 17th StrMI Cotta Mell County, Calllornle ange County on May 14. CA 92627 ' ' PAACEL 2 An undMdod 1945 Ntl!kl B 1 Calif corp 11451h ln1er .. 1 In and to Lot ,.,,... 2401 FranCteeo Orlv.. ~~ 3 of Tract No. 8902, " PublleMd Orange Cout ~ C• ' :::;.;.,•Map recorded In Piiot May 24. 3 t. Jvoe Thl9 bu"neu 11 con· M~la~• Mapa, ,.. F-OOS duc:Md by 1 eorPQfallon cord• of Orange County NNttcl B, • Cellf c:orp , 8Y CallforrN. Javethar wtth .Ii Hefefl McMUiien, v., Pr .. ' lmprOV91Mf\ll thereon ex-1--------- S.C • r ... • Sy: Eugene C eeptlng lh•relrom Con· .. _.IC MnTtCE Boero, Pr.. 3 r-U1K. "" Thie ltatament WH lllad domlnlum Unit• 2101·2 16 .... ....,....,. •• --.. "'~·-"-lnelUeNI loeated ti.eon. ro~ "' ........ --wl1h lhe ¥VV<•ty Clerk of...,.. ReMMng therefrom alt NAMS ITAU MIMT = County on M•y 2t. oll, gH, mlnerel• and TM fo4IO'MnO Qerson•.,. I .IS ~ hydrocarbon •ub•tanco1 doing bldineN u: a lylng below e depth of 500 SUPREME DONUT..,, Publlelled Orenge C:O..t feef from the eurtace Of NICI 80<11 80IM Avenue. Hunt• Dally Pllol May 31. Junt 7. land but without the right ot 1ngton Beech, CA 921M7 14, 21. 1086 entry upon any port!Or\ ')t IM Sopllo41 PhonQdera, IMO F4)l2 IUrfllee ol Mid IJllld for the W•t Ball Roed, Apl. A, --------purpoM ol ••ploff.ng tor. AnllMlm, CA 9?802 P\llLIC fl>TICE boring, •xtrlCtlng. drffllng, MallMI P'1ongdara, 1MO mining, Pt09C*1\"9 tor, or W•• W ~. Apt. A. I Ptennoul ....... mlVk•Uno Mid .. JbtllllC* Anaheim, CA HI02 Mm ITArn.NT PAAC(l.:t oxetu•lve Vlvet Ph11ng pr11a rt, Tr.following pereona we ....,,.,t tenant to 13Mt23-25, lol lor Tllatn-ctoinQ buelMM llL HCP! Unll or 1ngreu, mepekdee, l<runotheb· C 0 NI 0 L I 0 A T I! D ..... UM, ~ and Nontheburl It la~ CLtANROOM MAINTIN· en~I ~ thOM portlont Dultl P AHCI, 1212 ~ Dr , Of tne ,_,rleled Common Klttlporn hungptU«I, Hufltlngton I H ch. CA Ar..... forth In Ille O.C-13Ml""25, IOI lof TMrn-12141 · IWlllon "9elflctlON ,... mapaltdH. l(runglhell· Jenet R 'ord, 1112 cord9d In tootr 13• ti. =f\MMI II '41nd.u.. Orybenll C?!.:i. .!4vnllng1on P-e-of Of'llclll Ae-..... ... ....... ~-... ltteOfl. CA Wft4e oorele lflOWfl on the • ".. --.. con--Tiiie ~ 11 eon. Oon om1n111m Plen ra· ducted bt: • 991*11 pert. dUc1M W. en~ eor In 9@011 11411, ......., -....,.,._ JaMt"' '°'" 734 of Oflld.i Ae-Mallnee n_..,,,_e Thia MeMfnenl WM lled tar MCf1 unit Ttwt •latement wet fttad wt1ft ll'le C4unty ~of Of. 91,..e edd,_ and with Ille County Clertl of°'" anoo C4unty °" May 14. common 09110Mtloft. .,.. County on Mey t4, ,... eny. of the ,.., ~ 1MI ""*'*' Orqe =::·to ·::·•21'i: ~~ Ol'lnlJs 'Co9t Oelfr PtlOt...., 3f June 1Mne, ~ ~Plot May 3f. NM 11 t4. h INS ' ' The Ut.ci.191112 T~ 14. ,1. 1MI H d.ia.n• any 111blllty for eny ir.oio .. • OranQ41 COeat OAILV PILOT/Friday, June 7, ~- kNEW _...._ ' W_ORL -D OF . . ADVENTURE! ,. -·-1::'"1 Sail through the most exciting columns of services, items for sale, job opportunities, cars1 homes,, boats and miscellaneous that -----exists on the seven-s-ea-s. Climb aboard the classifieds today. · . • .!...nr I • . . .. ·NEW 1985 THUNDERBIRDS FROM BRAND NEW 1985 . . -' •• • • • • • • •• • ./ ' . . - • ' . • • . . .... ••• • • • THEODORE ROBINS FORD SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR OVER THREE GENERATIONS WITH PRIDE & INTEGRITY 1921-1985 I ~ (167171) • . Ov~r $5 million inventory to choose from. Every new car & truck in stock will be anniversary priced. MUSTANG CONVERTIBLES FROM . \ . ' \ ---~--~~~--~-----~--~---------~~~------~--------------;_.-~-.-.------ ... ,_ ·. ' ' S:t .. t -. a tr ea a n a z?e n • ; ; - 1·-~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ 1 (\ FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1985 It'• no con: Archie Moore atlng Ylctllll. C2. - FY pair bud South A114ter bMeball team. CS. ' Narron doing ~ his part for Angels- Given the opportunity. he has deli ve red -----.. some key hits for AL West pace-setter s By CHRll MONAHAN Oellr,_Ceic J II I As the Anacts open a I 0-game homcstand toni~t against Kansas City they reside an first place m the Amcricaft Le.,ue West. I 'h games ahead ofthc lloyaJs -but 11 has not been easy. A series of cripphna inJunci. has caused a conatant rcshuffiing of 1he lineup and has forced a11 ·25 (some- times 30) members of the team to contribute to lee·p the team on top. O ne of those who has gotten his chance and has made good use of 11 1s backup catcher-pmch hilll'r krT) Narron. Narron 1s currently in his lounh full year an the bag leagues And although he·s lumpins a bat ol late. he· s1ill hatting .231. which 1s an improvement over h1 :!10 lifetime average. Among his 15 hats are four home runs, 1ntlud1ng a gamc-w1n- n1ng. pinch-hit grand 'ilam a~1n\I Toronto Hi s four home runs 11c hi'> career-high for one season 'Tm do1nK 1he \Cl) same thing as alway~. bul "hen I pla).. regularly I do prett)' Wl'll ... said Narron. "Some- times >OU get the hits end sometime<, you don'1 I'm JU\I Ir) mg 10 do the bcsl I <:an in 1hc '>1tuat1on!>" Narron ::!9 credits much of h1"> sun·e .. s 10 the fa\t 1ha1 he has bren Bost op Americans fall now has in French Open th e ed 6 e c M E . { on nor\ remained \Omewhat dc-0' onnors, c nroe liant an dl'li.-a1 . --· .. Tht• \\Cather here tor thr Ja!>I 12 Lake rs can· t afford to los e ----a t Forum tonight ' INGLEWOOD (AP) -Although there is one more.game at the Forum toni~ht (Channel 2 at 6), the Boston Celtics have re-established a homc- coun advantage thanks to three slumping players who refused to let the team lose. Dennis Johnson. Larry Bird and Danny Ainge. all of whom had poor performances in game three as the Los Angeles Lakers took a :!-I lead m 1he National Basketball A-.soc1a11on Championship Series, were bnl11an1 down 1he s1retch Wednesday night. The Celtics evened the bes1-of-se' en seri~ 1-2 Wlth a 1-07-105 YlCfOl). cli maxed b} Johnson's longJumper at 1he final buacr. ··we have a whole bunch ofpla}ers who aren't afraid to take a big sho1:· Boston Coach K.C. Jones )aad Thurs- day "Without rven thinking. rega,d· less of 1hc Mlua11on. the} will go up and take a shot 1f it's there." Johnson. wh o had made JUSt 15 of 46 field-goal attempts in the first three games, was a clutch perfo rmer in game four even witho ut the memorable p me-winnc.r. He hit eight of 12 shots and scored both eliminated da}'> has lx•en hol and lhC coun Wal> fo)I T <xla} 1he cond111 ons changed. but I "on't th~nge m> game "1th the cond111on'> ·· he ">aid. "He (Lendl) d1dn'1 dutrn~1hingou1 there llCJU'>I h1t 1he ball back ." in three sets PARJS(AP)-Two former cham· p1ons. Ivan Lendl of C'Lecho!>IO' ak1a and Mats Walander of "i""t'dl·n. battled their way toda) into lhc men\ 1nglcs fi nal of the French Open 1ennis champ1onsh1ps. end1n$ once again American hopes of winning the crown for the fi rst..ftme s1nc1.· 1955. Wilander. the 1982 winner and seeded fourth this year. up\cl top- ~cded John McEnroe b-1 7-'i "'·5 after Lendt. the defending champion ellminatffl third-\C.'eded J1mnl\ Con- nors 6-2. 6·3. 6-1. B> contrast. a1urda) 'i. "llllll'n "" linal at Roland Garro\ S1aJ1um' "ill feature two Amencan..\. top-\Cetk~ and defending champion Manina a' raulova and fi,e-11ml' ""'""l'r C'hns Evert Lloyd. The last American 10 win thl' llll'n·-. c;ingles at 1h1s cla~ rnurt Grand -;1am tournamenl was fom fral:l\:rt "ho t·aptured the no" n 3<) ~car' Jgu l J\I \Car. McEnroe "-On 1hc fir,t '''II -.c1' before fal ling 1n fi\l' !>Cts to Lcndl an the tille match. After losin1 the first 1wo sets toda). McEnroe appeared to tinall} find h1!> rhythm, takin1 a 5-1 lead. But he c,quanden-d two se1 potnt!> ai. W1lander roared from behind Jnd ( onn11r<, blame<, h" lack of )Ul'le\'> on I urorcan rl.1~ on a lad.. 111 pra\llCl' ··M> prepara11on for the French l'i almost non-t>x1c,1ent.'• said Connor!>. "ho had been seeded third. "It's my own fault. and I'm no1 compla1n1ng. Bui I don't ha\.l' the ume to come 9Hr here and pla\ on da~ fi' e or m. \\eci.. ... 10 Sl'I read\ rhl'rc are JU~l IOO mJn) 1h1ng\ m ll·nn1\ outc,1de of ll·nn1\ JIH.l m\ lam1h .. L cndl. 1hc detcnd1ng champion and No. 2 \l'l'll. agrl'l'd 1ha1 thi: \udJen dip an tempcra1ure and 1he .,light nun slo"'t"ll down thC' coun .. But I think m) game I!> more sulll'd 10 cla\ than ha'> (( onnor'i) bccau)e I h11 ·,i:r) high and hl' h1t) i:' Cl"\ thing low · and on 1hc lane\. "h1lh mr.an' hi:\ going to maki: more nll'1IJh''" \<lad Lendl "'ho no"" ha\ Jekall'd Connor'> 10111nes in their ::!J l Jrl'l'r meeting-. I k has handed ( onnor!> thl' \Clctan'<, "-Ur!.I 1wo dl'fca1s. Thl'fl' IS lanlt• rx·r'ional warmlh bet\\t'en 1he 1 .... u plaH·rs Bui Lcndl denied tha1 bra tang ( onnors )0 badh gaH him an~ kind 01 'renal sat1sfac- 11on reunited With Moose s ,ub1n" the man who mana&e<S h1m at Edmonton in 1983 nd now·the Angels' huung coach. .. , had m> best year at Edmonton in 1983 playina for Moose." said Nar· ron .. He has seen me pla) so he knows what I'm doing when I'm swingi ng good and what I'm doing when I'm swmging.bad." In 198'\vat Edmonton. Narron h11 301 1n 139 games, including 30 doubles. 27 home run!> and 101 RBI Las1 )Carin69 ga~cs w~thJhe ~ngt'I'>.' he hat a mere 124 7 w1\h JU St three home runs and '7 RBI. "He earned the club tor 1hat )i:ar ( 1983). He was sw1ng1ng the bat ""di and he was aggress1\e ··said ~tubanK "I JUSI had to Jar his memo!) and rem1nd'h1m of wha1 he dad lor me at Edmonton Kan ... City (Saberh1gen 6-3) at A'C:(~~-3-5). TV:NOM. Radio: KMPC (710). "I hadn't seen ham fora whole year and he'd fallen batk on the bad things l habits) Sometimes 1f)OU !>el' young- '>l\'I ,doing somc1hing af\d )OU don'1 kho" him, )QU have to go 1hrough C\ Cl) thing I 1old Jen) a few thing!> and since "c'd bcl'n with each other lur tha1 ye-ar. he knew naC'l l) what I mean!· "'arron ~'' ano1her factor in h1!> \UlCess I!> that he IS comfonahle w11h thl' .\ngel~ allcr boun\ing around ""llh. the New York Yankees ~nd ~auk Mannen from 1978 to 1981. "In New York I was younf and I didn't know what to expect. Id been an t:\Cr)day player in the minors, but • I d1dn't ie1 to rlay thai much. .. In Seattle, didn't SC' a chance lO pla) much either ~tort carthdae 1n m) kn~ and had surgery ai the end of each year. I' wasn't a aood C' aluauon of m ) 'alents." He was relcaStd by the Manncn' org1n11a11on but Narron wun't read' to trade the tleats for work \ht><.'\ JU St ) t't "I ""asn't read} to get out of baseball at 2o 'tears old." h~ said. "I d1dn'1 ""-anl to go to work for a Hvmg. I "anted to keep playmg. I'd had &ood 'car!. 1n lhc minors. as aood as .in~ bod~ I knr" 1f I stayed at ll (Pleue .ee PfAIUlOK/C4) l ....____ Jimmy Connon wae defeated by Ivan Lendl today in the F rench Open eemlfinale. . ' 17 of his total of 27 points 1n 1he firs I half. then made onl> two ofsc\en in the second half before lewng the ball go wi1h two ~conds left and the game 11ed I 05-105. The shot found not hang but net as the buzzer sounded "W11h that ta ml' left on 1hc clock. I thGn:t-havc t1mo--tG-1-hmk,'' JOOnson- sa1d. "I J U~t let 1t 0). I'm a 50 percen1 shooter and I figured I had a 5'>-50 chance." Harbor's Be~ch in _Shrin~a,,ie~ Bird. the NB.\·s MO)I Valuable Pla)er 1hc last two seasons. had connected o n onl} 39.3 percent of his 'ihots an 1he last fi ve playoff games. But hl' scored 26 points, 12 of th em 1n the fou rth quarter. on Wl·dncsda}. ··wl' \Ort ofh\e or die h} 1he "a~ I pla)." 81rd \aid "I enJO} fourth quarter~ If )OU pla} 1cmble the whole game and do well 1n the fourth quarter. people remember 1ha1 and 1hmk you played a great game. I foo l a 101 of people by playing well in the fourth quarter ... The Lakers. who had a chance lo win for 1hc first time 1n ntnt• champ1onsh1p senes meet1ng'i with the Cd11cs h} winning at home Wednesda} and tonight, now must heat them \" Boston al least once Mike lleecla Hunter needed shot in the arm and leg 'Catfish· learned to control diabetes during hls career rurc. The 39-year-old has h1'1 con- d1t1on well under control. though .. , we~ in and said 'he) doc. something's wrong with me.'" Hunt· er s.rud-"l was goina.io lhc bathroom every 30 minutes." • _ _ He had also complained ol lat1guc By SHARON FRUTOS and an unexplained we1gh1 loss 0tt11eD1111rNMIUfi .. M_y blood supr was 500." Huntt'r EDITOR ·s NOTE: Formrr mlJ)or said. T he normal level is 120 to 140. league pitcher Jim :·catlish" Hunter While diabetes is the thud leading was in Los Angeles n:cenrly as a cause of death by disease in 1hc U .S .. spokesman /'or the Up1uhn Compan) Hunter rtfuses to see tt a~ anvth1ng to educate the public ahout diabetes more than a mert opponent .. , speak to a aroup of kid!> a1 the He'd pitched a perfect aamc. and hosp1ual (in North Carolina) and tell was baseball's first m1llon-dollar them thcycan P.robably play as well as playC'r. anybody el\C, • Hunter sntd. "I tell His number of strikeouts. shutout\ people they'll probably be 1n better and win are sull atop the Oakland shape 1f the) would cat nan1." A's tbr. 10 hst. Hunttr (oUowta sup rlt dtct nnd 1 t1I • Jim "C"atfish" Hunter needed hai. dropped ''pound s 1ncc lcn\lng a shot 10 the arm ... ~nd the leg ba.eball. ·Hr &Ot l hcm in 1977. He did not let the und1 1phncd hfe II wn'I 11prin1 'hat year when lbl' on the road interfere wuh h1~ Nonh Carolina product learned hc challcnac of maintaining an ncn ncedrd mon: than one shot t-lunter alucosc lcvrl When ht teammates was d1qnosed an 1nsul1n-<icpcndcnt f\1t tlM Marcst arcasy spoon. Hunter diabetic at the bcainn1n1 of the New wu in his room cauna tuna sand- York Yankees' spring tra1n ina wichcs. ~ss1on. Hr stayed owny from alcohol and One 1n1cction " da) WM the aavc up let cream (one of hl'i h1age<>t treatment. cducnt1on wa the th~rGP)' nfiec~) tiuntC'r did not 11vc up hie; As a patcher. he tried to keep h1-. athlct1 career average low. and a~ o d1abtttl llunlcr lnstc.1d he mod1ticd h" diet to teamed he wol.lld be ~lAYJha.-tht ~~ ..con.form LO blJ dcmand'r\t h dul pmr . "I used meat mo~" Hunter w1d frttc m~f c~ 11\ 'f11 he -rd dl more the dtl\ I ptt~hc<J - ymptomi.. 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I , ,., Catft•b Ranter ea ung ~ugar, the~ often lind thcm- \Clves waJk1ng a thin hnc W hc.'n their blooJ-1lucol>(' drop'i hdo" 120. 1hc~ encounter lo"' hlood -.ul,f.tlr ur hypoghcemia Hunter lold of h11 ving to drink ~ugar-\1.-CCtcncd drink\ and eat l·and) oor~ bct'l\eCn 1nn1ng in ordc.'r IO \U'\tain h1\ lc\cl ofcnerg\ Huntc.'r docsn'l lOn\1rlcr diabetes a ph 411C'al handicap, bu1 \.'lid rcartlon' Wert m1ll.cd wht'n h" H·:immate11 lrnmed of his d1agnom rhe mmt nrgat1 vc rc'ipon-.c It) thl' nc"'' w s from thr man who ,rx·nt thl.' m1lhon on Hunter ··"ou haH to undC'ruand I'd JU\t o;1gnt'd a h~yt'ar l'<tnU1t1.'i ~1th tht' uk " PA9 Hunter~ ··c .. \'Qr&C CS,cinhn:nhcr. owner of the \an kc I (Pl•M ... 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Ub~ 1n lM - t ~M loolt.ina for :I oomh itlld th.ll ,ti\.\,\\\ Jc~\n t "-Ori.... t'\f'\J l\lUthlt~\nndan ph.1~·1h\ f,.,., and olden Wt • M. l t>onalJ \.'\Ill h'-' \ulkn•d ,, h.111l1nl tra1.1urc 111 hi\ '\ha"n l11lba1 "'' nt 111 tlw \(°\lltl\111111nd h> 1inn t.a J ·-~----- • Orange Cotat DAILY PILOT/Friday. June 7 , 1985 : SPORJS BREAK \ ~ -~ ~ This sting no con: Ez-chanip Moore suffers early KO From AP dl1p1tclle1 AN DIEGO -Boxil'\J artat Archie m Moore took some pretty nasty punches dunn& his 29-}ear boxil'\J career. but a swarm of bees that pnged up on the retired fiahtcr may ha ve packed the areatest wallop. "I've never been defeated like this before," said Moore, who was released from the hospital Thu™1ay. "For the first few days, I couldn't remember a thin&-" Moore. now 72 and an amateur beekeeper, suffered at least SO bee stings last Friday · when one of the hives in the back yard of his Southeast San Diego home broke open. Moore fought 231 times from 1936 to l 96S. winning 196 bouts. including 143 by knockout. He won the 1.Jght heavyweight title in I 9S2 and held 1t for nearly a decade. "l boxed over 29 years. over 200 fights. all the light heav>-we1~ts. and the only time I was Moore • bewildered was 1n the fight against the bees," Moore said from his room at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital. • Moore's losses to Cassius Clay. Rocky Marciano and Ezzard Charles paled m companson to his loss outside the rin&. Moore. recalling the bee encounter. said he wanted to move the hive under the shade of a backyard lemon trtt because it thought its place in the open was exposing it to too much sun. He said he was creeping toward the hive when the bottom of it suddendl) fell off. releasing a swarm of the insects. "The bees were very disturbed," Moore says. "( think they tbou&hl I wanted to fight them. They cloaked me. When I was running from them. it looked like l was wearing a robe." Moore demonstrated his predicament for a hospital vistor by wrappin,& a towel around his neck. saying "Imagine this towel 1s the bees." He then rushed out of the hospital room with the towel flowing behind him. LOS ANGELES -''Little" Joe Dial m alread) has unleashed the biggest pole vault 1n Amencan track history. and he's set his sights on higher heights. The 5-9. 130-pound Dial rewrote the national record in the event recently with a vault of 19-1 1/i, then moved the American mark up again when he cleared 19-231 •. The world record current!) 1s 19.4i, b) Sergei Bubka .of the Soviet Union. but Dial. the NCAA champion who's a senior at Oklahoma State. foresees 20-foot vaults. "I think the record will keep going up," Dial. who'll be com~ting Saturday afiemoon m the C'ohseum meet. said earl ier this weC'k. "f see myself doing 20 feet because all I ha"e to do 1s hold the pole at 16-7 and push olT my best and that's 20 feet. "Forothergu}S to Jump 20 feet , the} 'II have to hold O\er 17 feet (on the oolel." Dial \aid. Doctor• to decide w1a1na fate SAN DIEGO -A comnmree ot • doctors will mcc1 Monda) 1n New York to dC'tt'rminc thC' pla~ 1ni futurC' of 'an D1CiO Padres second baS¢man Alan W1aains, who recC'n1ly completed a month·long druJ rehab1liuuion program. W~ggins current!) i! on the Padres' supplemental rehabn1tat1on hst . but his aacnt. Tony Attanasio, sa> s W1ggrns 1s fit and readv to resume his career. The Padre~. however, have banished W1gg1ns from the squad for thC' remainder of the season. an apparent v1ola11on of last year"s JOint drug agreement. The agreement between base~all owners and the Major Leaiue Players Association prohibits a club from takina . pun1t1ve action against a player who voluntarilv sttks therapy for a drug problem · Because thC' Padres 1lre bamng Wiggins from rejoining the team. his case must be detc-rmincd by the Joint Review Comm1ttC'e. The committee. composed of three doctors, will review Wiggins medical records and decide whether he should be returned to active status. Attanasio said. Martinez'• homer lifts Jays Buck Martine& h1 ta two-run homer off • A.urello Lopez in the 12th inning Thursday na&ht as the Toronto Blue Ja)s. whose Jimmy Key lost a no.hit bid three innings earlier, beat Detroit. 2-0. 1n the opener of a crucial four- game senes with the Tigers. Ke'. who pitched the fi rst I 0 innings, lost a bid for a no-hitter when Tom Brookens of Detroit singled to start the ninth ... In other American League $Imes. Daony Darwin tamed New York on a three-hitter and Cecil Coo r doubled to dnve 1n the go-ahead run in a four-run fifth inning as Mil-wau~ downed the visitidf'Yan- kees, S-1 . Darwin, 5-4. struck out six and gave up only one walk in recording his fifth complete game . . . In Cleveland. Bert Blyleven tossed a five-hitter for his I 99th career victory and Brook Jacoby hit a two-run homer. capping a seven-run eighth inning as the Indians crushed Seattle, 9-1. Blylevcn. 4-6, struck out nine. Martines mcludin$ fi.ve str11ght batters dunng the sixth and seventh innings, and walked three in pitching his sixth complete game of the year ... Roa Kiltie hit a three-run homer to le.ad th~ Chicago W~itc Sox.to a 4-3 victory over Texas in Arlington. snapping an e!g}lt-game losing • streak on the road for Chicago ... In the only National League game, Leon Darbam'1 double with two outs in the ~ttom of the .12th inning drove in the winning run, boosting the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 victory over Pittsburgh. Jody Davit singled to open the 12th ofTloser Al Holland, 1-3. Cbrl1 Seeler sacrificed Davis to second and afier Larry Bowa flied out. Durham doubled to left center for the game-winner. ·Dodgers slgn first-round pick . LOS ANGELES -Outfielder Chris Iii Gwynn. selected .Jn the first round by the Los Angeles Dodgers in last Monday's major league baseball frtt agent draft. tlas · signed a contract wnh the National League team. Gwynn. 20. was the 10th player picked 1n the annual June draft. His brother. Tony. is an outfielder for the San Diego Padres and won the NL batting champ1onsh1p last year. ··1n conjuncuon wuh the s1gninJ. Chris has made a donation to the Long Beach Pol~ High School baseball program: .. said G"~nn's attorne~. Jeffre) Moorad ... It was the intention of Chris to make a donation which allowed him to return something to the community. Gwynn. who grew up in Long Beach and attended Long Beach Pol). "as a member of the U .. Ol}mp1c baseball team last summer. 'He hit 403 for an Diego tate as a Junior this spnng. He "'as hm1ted to 39 games because of 1n;un problems. Last ~ear. as a sophomore. he set an NCAA single-season record b> collect mg 13 7 hns. 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SMTA IOlttCA 1806 1808 Lincoln Blvd (213) 452·7117 CAIOCl PAil 21831 Sht1man Way (Ill) lh .. 325 Dru1 teatlng program at USC LOS ANGELES -A mandator) • dr\lg-test11tg program for all men·~ and \\Omen· scholarship spons "'111 i O into effect at the University of Sou1hern Cahforma in the I 98S·86 school year. the athletic director stud Thursday. "We are wi thin legal apphcauon as far a a \tudcnt's part1cipat1on 1n spons." said Athletic Direc· tor Michael B. McGee. "And \\-e're not sayina we have a ma,ior drua problem on our campus. "But C'ven 1f there is a small problem, 1t can be extremely s1gnsncant. We want to have a positsve 1nnuence on the problem." Under the program. which McGee called a "drug education and testing polic), .. the spons medicine staff will conduct unnc tests for drug use on scholarship athletes at the beginning of the academic )ear. as part of the annual physical for each sport, and randomlY. throughout th e school year, McGee said in an Apnl memo to coaches. First offenders will be subject to more testing and will asked to enroll in a drug education and counseling program. the memo says. An> USC' scholarship athlete testing pos1t1"e a third 11me ma~ lose all ofh1s or her financial aid. McGee said. --__ Details of the policy will Ix d1smbuted to students at the same lime as the scholarship rencv.al. the memo said Meara heads Baja field ENSENA DA -Roger Mears of • Bakersfield "-Ill end a one-year absence from long distance off-road racing this aturda) when he drives in the SCORE BaJa I nternac1onal. Mears. 38. the older brother of two-time In- dianapolis SOO winner Rick Mears and a former Ind) drn er himself. will race his new Nissanrn1ni-pickup in the 447-mile race that begins and ends in Enscnada . He will be 1n a field of nearly 200 dm ers ot cars. trucks. motorc.ycles and all-terrain vehicles that will begin th~· race at dawn Saturday. The BaJa ln- ternac1onal. also sometimes called the "Baja 500." wi II officially end early Sunday. It will be.the first SCORE Ba1a Internacional held here since 1983. Last year's event was moved to B~rstow due to. unrest among ranchers. Their dispute with the Mexican government was resolved with construction of cattle guards and other road improve- ments in the in tenor of the peninsula. Fa.,.ontes entered include Mark McM1lhn. his father. Cork}. and brother, Mark. of Bonita. who ha"e won ever) major Baja race since 1983: speed king M1cke) Thompson of Bradbury Estates. and Jim Temple of Palm Springs. winner of the Mint 400. Other top drivers and potential class winners include Walker Evans and Malcolm Smith of Rl\er- Sld~ Da\·e Shoppe of Hemet: larT) Noel and larT) Ragland of Phoenix: Ivan Stewan of Lakeside: Rod Ha ll of Reno: .Manny Esquerra of Parker. Am .. Dan Smith of V1saha: Dan Ashcraft of Huntington Beach: Marty Hart. Mike Coe and Steve Wright of El Cajon: and Mark We1xeldorfer of Chula Vista. Televlalon. racllo ftLIVllfON 4:"40 p.m. -BAU8ALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, Channet 11. 8 p.m. -PRO 8AIK.IT8ALL: Boston at Lakert, Channel 2. 10 p.m.. -IM>XING~ From the Otymplc Auditorium (tape), Channel 56. RADIO 4:40 p.m . -llA8E8ALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, KABC(790). 8 p.m. -PRO-8AIKITaALL: Boston at Lakers, KLAC (670). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Kansas City at Angell, KMPC (710). Like mother, like son Sherry l,eyeen of lnine and her three-year- old eon Derek, are tunlnt up for Sunday'• "Paradlee Run" and "Kfddle Run" at the lnine Boye and Girl• Club on Eaet Yale Loop and Baranca Parkway. There will be 6 and lOk rune, along with the "Kiddle Run." GWC led nation in swim marks Rustle rs ha_ye top times in the U.S. in six events Thl· s" 1m sea on 1s 0 ' er. but the taste ol success still lingers for Goldt.'n \\est College's men's team. With all the state meets concluded. the Rustlers have learned the ~ turned in fastest times 1n the nnt1on 1n si~ e\cnts Golden\\ cc,t. "h1ch "on its lirst commun1t~ college sl.3te swJm tJllc this' car. also had one at m sw1mmer~sct a nationa l record 1n ·the 200 breast. te'e Bentle). "'ho "as named the Ru!>tlcrs' Athlete of the Year. had the nation's quickest time~ in three events. His 2:03.4~ 1n the 200 breaststroke broke the national mJrk. He also had school record swims 1n the 400 1nd1' 1dual medic~ (4:03.28 ) and 100 breast (57.45). Teammate Luke N1ode also swam two school record times. He was quickest in the nauon in both the I 00 and 200 backstroke. N1od~'s I :54.6 in the ~00 IM was second 1n the U.S. among community college swimmers. The Rustler<; 400 medley and 800 freesl )'le rela) teams also were among thc quickest in the nation N1ode. Bentle). Dan Kneafse) and ~1ke Halph1de turned a 3:28 41 1n the 400 med le) to outpace all others. In the 800 free. N1ode. Halph1dc, Bentle~ and Mark Wicks clocked 1he second-best ume 1n the nation at 6.55 81 The Rustlers' 400 free rela) team. Erse Lund. Bogjn . H1ode and Halph1de had !he third quickest 11me in thl' nation at 3·09 04 Sports on ~V for weekend I: IS a.m. -WR ESTLING Channel 9 TELEVISION RADIO BASEBALL This week in baseball. Noon -BASEBALL-Dodgers at Atlanta. K.ABC. Saturday 9:30 a.m. - Channel 4. IOa.m. -TENNIS: French Open -Women'ssmgles (790). 2:20 p.m. -HORSE RACING : Belmont Stake~. KNX (1070). . 4:30 p.m -BASEBALL Game of the Weck -10:30 a.m. -FISIDNG. F1sh1ng the \.\est. Channel Boston at Baltimore. KNX ( 10701 final (dela}ed ). Channel 4. 56. 11 a.m -AUTO SPORTS: ln1ernat1onal Race of (7 I O~ p.m. -BASEBALL Kansas Cit) at ~ngd,. "MPC Champions from Mansfield. Ohio. Channel 2. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. I I a.m -BOWLING: Channel 56. Noon -GOLF: PGA tourne)' from Westchester CC in Hamson. NY. Channel 2. Noon -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta. Channel 4. Noon -THE SPORTING LIFE: Profile of former maJor league pitcher Jim "Catfish" Hunter. Channel 28. Noon -WRESTLING· Channel 56 Sunday TELEVISION 10 n.m -TENNIS: French Open -\.tcn·s singles final (dela\edl. Channel 4. 10 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Sixth game of NBA champ1onsh1p -;cncs between thelakers · and Boston (cities. Channel 2 11 a.m -BASEBALL Dodgers at .\t1anta. ( hannel I 30 p.m -HORSE RACING : Belmont Stakes. I I C hanncl 2 2 30 pm -GREATEST SPORT LEGENDS. I I '1 m -OCCER: Peru '" C olomb1a tn World Cup Channel 1 qunlil\ing match lll\e. 11me tcntatt\('l. Channel '4 1 p.m. -SPORTSCOPE· < 01<1n1al c up C...tecplt: 11 · '0 a.m -PRO FOOTBALL l ~Fl -Houston ( haf>e. Channel 4 \., Den ' er. ( ha nncl 7 . 3 BOX ING • · \' I f () I d I , '0 Pm -GOLF f in.ii round ut thl' Wcstt hester . p.m. - : u .. '-; l·m·1uc a rom ran o. ( las\1~."Channd 2. Fla. (tape). Channel 7. 4 p.m -SOCCE R: Bulgaria ''>. Eai.1 (1crman" 1n 3 p.m -SPORTSWORLD ~lotorqdc racing - World Cup quahf}ing match (pla)ed April 6 in Sofia. British Grand Pnx champ1onsh1ps from Silverstone. Bulgaria). Channel 34. England (t~pc); All-Ireland hurling championships from 4 p.m. -SPORTS FOCUS. With Juhu., En mg, Th1;1rles. Count~ ftp~rary (tape); Skyd1V1ng -Inter· Channel 4. n_at1onal rhamp1onsh1p from Laguna Niguel (tape). 4 30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxing -Channel 4· RADIO Eusebio Pedroza "<i. Barry McGu1gan for the WBA world 10 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Lakw. at Boston. featherweight champ1onsh1p. from London (delayed); KLAC (5 70) U.S. Open golf championship preview from Birmingham, 11 a.m. -BASEBALL. Dodgers at ·\tlanta KABC Mich .. Channel 7. (790). · 6:30 p.m -THE ·SPORTING LIFE: A profile of I p.m. -BASEBALL: Kansas Ctt} at Angels. KMPC ockcy Ste "C' Cauthc-rr. Chan~ . ~ 710}--- '85 CIVIC HONDA 4DOOR Automatic, Air, .AM/FM, & more. Auto I lhlCk leMing Main at Warner •·Santa Ana sso:1111 • BES'I OPPORTUNITY • MAQNIFICINT t•LICTION • SftLIT llAYMINT llLAN • LIASI llURCHAS• OftTION ,,. \11 11\0 '" 7\0 7101 11l .,, •st• A_..,,_,.,.,.. '•"'l•A"t '•'•t tt .. ••1'f ·~ .._..,..~ .... _____ _, (~la ·sy .\utos Advertised ., in the Daily Pilat . . I ... -.. . . . .. Orange CON1 OAU..Y PILOT/Fr cs.y, JUN 7, 1116 Baron pitching pair in AllLStar -gaIDe S outh sen io rs ho ptngto even series aga ins t North in Tue sday n ight con-te_s_t fount\\in Valle\ tltgh\ 1-2 pm·h-ina punch of 8\lb Sharpnack and r>onn1e Snowden ~111 head the South t~m in the Orangt• County All-Star hase~ll gnml' Tucsdi&"!it.J !I Palma Park in l\nahcim. -, v -- no~den wtb 3-2 and boa tcd a .442 batttna averaie. nowdcn was also draf\cd. by Minnesota. Huntington Beach will be rep- resented by pitcher-fi rst bU.seman Ed Lidyoff and ca tc her Darrin Tomas1ck. Ocean View, the Sunset league champion. will feature David Tinkle. Sharpnack. recentl y chosen' by the \ngels in the fre~agcnt drat\, Md lcf\-hander Snowden led the Barons to the \IF 4-A title this season. Sharpnack comp1kd a 6-1 rl' ord and h11 ·.310 qt the plifte While · the shomtop with a .4SO baning average. Tinkle was a seventh round draft pick. ti) Kansas C'1t'" FoR THE RECORD ~ • • . . ~ . MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Am«kan L••vu• A"9'1\ Cn1ca110 Kanso• C •t• oa ... tand Stall le M1nneso1~ Tt~as Toron10 8stl•more Dt1ro•t N•w Vorti. Bo SI On Mtlwaukee Cleveland WEST DIVISION w I. 21 23 2S 23 76 24 ?4 26 23 29 22 28 19 J2 EAST DIVISION lS 16 19 21 27 23 26 23 2S 25 1• ,. II 34 Pel. S49 S21 S20 •80 442 4.0 36) G8 I' I' 3 1 s ' ,,, 9 s • 1 ' 8 9 l 9 2 17 2 llwndaY'i Scores Cleveland 9, Seellle 1 Toron10 2, Oeiroil O ( 12 1nn1n11tl M1tw1ukee S, New York t C 111ce110 •. T exai 3 l onlllflt't Gamts KtnU4 uly (~berhagen S-ll or Anetlt (Wiii 3·S) Seallle CSnveltr 0·01 al Cleveland !Hearon 4·41 Oeiroil (Terrell 6 ll al Toron10 (ShtD S·•I Bo\lon INtPPer l·SI al 8all1more IBO<I ll1Cke< 6-•) C111C111<> IOol\On 3·31 ti M1nnetolo IF11Son 2·?1 Ntw York IRumuuan 2 JI al Mii W&Ullff (HHt S·21 Te•a\ !Tanana I 01 al Oe111and Svrton 4 St Saf\lrdeY's Games t<.ensos C•tV al Anvtl\ n Oetron •• Toronto New Yorio. al MllwoukClt lt•H at Oakland Sea Ille 01 C 1l ve1and n BoSfon 11r 811nrmo•l' 11 Cn1caoo a• M1nnesora n Suncstv'' Games t<.ansa\ C••v at A"9'1l Seou P al C evelano oerro•• at T oron10 Bosio,, 01 Ba11.mort Cn•caoo at M1nnetoro New York ot M11wouke~ Te~as a• Oak1ano 1 N•tiONI L .. 9Ut WEST DllllSION W I. Pel. G8 San Diego 29 10 S91 Cinc1nnoti 28 22 S60 I • HOU\ lo" 26 2S S 10 • °""" 76 76 soo 4 , Allanle 20 ?9 408 9 S.n Fraftetsco 20 JO '600 9 1 New York cn1caoo Monlreol Sr Lou•s Ph1lodelpt.1a Pl11s1>ur11n EAST DIVISION 30 It 29 19 lO 21 11; ,4 18 32 11 32 67S 60A I ~11 7 S20 S J60 ll 3•7 IJ , Tl'turtdeV'\ Sett• Cn•ta110 J Plr"Duron 1 l 1' .nn,ngs ToclaV'l Gamet DOCl9tn <Reun 3·5) al Atlanta tBedrollan 2·41, n PHltbur11h <OeLeo" I 7) ot Ch,caoo tGura 0·11 San Ottoo I Thurmond 7·3 ano Show 4·)) 01 (onc.nnatl 1Brown1no S·• and ToODs 4 II 2 I n SI Lou1\ lKeosnore 2·S ~· Ntw Yor• I Oarl•n11 S· 11 n Monrreal 1Pe,mer l·SI at Pri1•aoe•on•a Cartlon l·S) n Se n Frenci\CO t Hammaker 2 41 at Hous · ton 1 Scotl 3· 21 n SelllnleY't Gamt\ Dooeers al Atlanle SI Lou•t ar New Vor~ P111sbur11n 01 Cn1ca110 Mon1reo' ot Phllodetoh•o n !.an 01eoo at C•nconnart n So11 Francisco ar Houtton, n SuncMtv'\ G1mt1 Oodven at Allante Sr t..oul\ al New York, 2 Monlreal at Ph1loc!etPhia San Dteoo ar C inclnna 11 P1tt,1>ur11n al Cn1caoo Sen Francisco al Housron n Boone Carew B~n•ou~1 Jao,,on Mtll~' Gr1t'1 J011t'\ Ppt11s Brown Narron D•C·nces Down1no Sctiofteld Sconoeu Wolfo11g HoweM Gtrt>er Tttah Aneel •vtraee' 8ATTING A8 R H HR R81 Pct 134 8 l6 1 11 769 102 23 11 1 13 76S 1•9 71 39 4 18 762 IJO II Jl I 71 2S4 16 4 A 0 0 1'i0 140 74 JI 4 I& 748 I II 23 19 8 7S 748 1~9 lb 39 I II 1•5 68 7 to 1 6 7JS 6S 8 IS 4 9 731 112 11 2S Ii 72 723 156 20 l • • 23 218 lSJ 19 29 s 17 190 16 7 l ~ J 118 110 10 0 6 182 31 6 I 3 ISi 10 l 0 0 ISO 1,,., m lt7 o 210 .2i. PITCHING IP H 88 SO W·l.ERA 10 u 4 • 0 0 0 90 29'1 '1 6 17 1 I I 2 I 1• , n 1 6 1 o 1 48 33 78 8 11 3 3 I 01 82' l 63 .l• •9 J s J 11 n,_,, 90 ?S ~ •·J J-44 69 64 17 25 • 3 l ,. ll 2• IS II 4·0 382 LUllO Cliburn Zehn Moore Wiii "~111'id< Ste Ion Cltmtnts Jonn Ce>tt>ell MCCHktll Sancn.1 Tttll• ~ JI.< Sl IS 11 1 4 470 "n 11 91•70509 )6 )9 10 .. 0 •600 • ' ll 9 ~ 0 0 14 ()A Savi\ 4631> 463 lt1 101 11·11 l .11 Moore II C Durn I At,.nolcl\ G~rrtro Ruutll Otlver Wllllfltld Su Me"nah 0Un(en Jorun•one llaltor sc10,ci• l.anctrteu• .... OCI< Nlcltl'IOf\ MllOontOo y ..... 8rnm Teteh Wtien H..-'""'' Vs1tn1u•I• ~u11 Dla1 Hewe N~ •-.n• HOWtll Ood9er •v•raees 8ATTtNG •I i. H HR Riii Pct. 111 10 J• O lS ?fl 190 71 S2 6 71 17• .,. 11 26 0 s 271 71 I 19 0 S 168 S3 • •• 2 6 26• IOA It 21 0 S 260 179 23 ., I 7S 257 I• I IS 36 ' S 2SS • 0 I 0 I 2SO •1 1 10 0 I 23t 10 1 13 2 • n, 1• 1 10 11 3 9 n7 II• 1l l• • lS 211 ~ 1 10 I 1 11$ 1' • 13 7 • 16S •s o 1 o 2 1S6 Sl 4 1 l 6 ll7 1,151 IU 40t lS 144 .t:U m CHING IP H 88 SO W·I. .... 10 1 7 9 I 0 0 90 It• ' Sl 11 •' S 0 I 16 .. 10 11 ,, \ • 7 °' Sfl» •I It JO .) ~ 711 7) 7l t 11 ' 0 HS l1 M 4 lO 11111 32''> 1' 7 lS I ' ll-1 ~ .. l1 tt l ·l H1 J2h 14 11 ~ N H• t7 , .. ,. ,. 2•1 Ul c.o .. .. IMlll T.-. S.'N\ )l\) .,., " 11 l·l "' 411\'J tll Ill ~ lM• t.-t• Hewtl S. Nltelf'nh.ltf 4 Howe) .. MAJOR LEAGUE LEAD•RS A!Mriun ~~ BATTING ( llS ar t>ell)-P Brtc!ltv. s .. 111e 333. Coooer, Ml,waukH, 329, R Henderson New York, 311. &ocn1e. Oak· land J'S Buckner. 8ot1on. 313 RUNS-R11>1<en. Btlllmore •• M Oa"''· Oakland .0, R H8'1de'5on New York, J6 Wtiileller Detroit. 3S, Rice 8o'1on 13 RBl--Mellinoty Ntw York ... E Mur- rev, Ba111mo<e, l7 BavlOr Ntw York. 36. BrunentkV MlnnH ola, 36, Fisk. Chlct11<>. 36, R1oken. 8at11more 36 HITS-P Bradley. Stallle. 67 Hetcn.r, Mi11netora. 64. Buckner, Bos Ion, 63, Puckett~Mlnnuote, 63, Booo•. Boston, 62, Garcia, Toronto, 62 • OOUBLES-Gaerrl, Minnesole, IS, Buckner, Bosron, t•, Buller, c1e .. e11nd, l•. Mtll1n111v, New York, 1•. E Murray, 8at11more • 13 l'renco. Cleveland. 13, Moseoy, T oronro. 13 TRIPLES-Wilton, l(antlU ,,,. 10, Coo11er. M1lwaukff, 7, Puckell, Mlnnu ola 6 Buller Ctevetand •. P &rodltv S.allle. , ~ Ptfth, A"9'1l , 4 HOME RUNS-Armn . Botton 14 Brunansllv Mlnnetote. 13, Fitk. Cn1ce11<> 13, . Ktnoman Oeklend 13 M. Dt,.15. ~n(I 13 STOLEN BASES-f"eftl•, Aneel\, lS, COll1n\. Oati.land 19 Buller Cltvetand. 16; Garcia, Toron10 IS, Motebv Toron10. IS. PITCHING t• dec•"On\)-o.mtnb, A"9tlt, 4-0, l.tl Lamo, Toron10, •·O 2 48 Terrell, Oe1ro11. 6· I. 3 86, Altlllnder, Tor· on10. 7·2. l 99 STRIKEOUTS-Morrl•, De1ro1t 80 Bov<I Bo11on. 70, Cltmtnl, Bolton, 62, F Benn1\ler, Cn1ceoo. 61, Houol't. Tun. st SAVES-J Howell. Oakland, I? Hernander Oelro1t 11 & Jamt\, C111caoo 10 D. Me«t. A""4•. 10, Qul1enberr" Kansat C1tv 10 R111ntrr1. New York, 10 N•tlonal L .. vu• j!ATTING ( 115 al t>el\1-Herr Sr L.ou1s. 31J MCC.ff Sr Louis. 3•1 Crur Houston 3?9 Van Slvti.e St Louil 310 Parker C1l'C1nnar1 317 RUNS-Colemen St l.Ou•S. 31 McGet> SI LOUIS, JS Herr SI Lou" 3•. Muronv Atlanta 34, Gwvnn. Sen 01eoo 33. J Clark. SI LOUIS , 33 Sa Mt>trlJ ChlC&llO, 33 RBI-Herr. SI Lou!\, •7 J Ctari.. SI Lou•i 0 -Murolw Atlanta l&, Parker C1nc1nna11 31 McRevnoldl. San Oitooo 34 Ht TS-Herr St l.ouli 69 Parker Cm- c•nnat t.3 Gwynn San D1eoo 62 Gar .. ev San Oieoo 60 Rn P1t1sourgn SS OOUBLES-Perker C1ncinna1 IS GwvM. San 01eoo 1• l/Yallacn Montreat u Herr Sr L.Ou•S I) J Clark S1 Lou•t IJ TRIPLES-McGee SI LOu•l 6 Raines Montreat S. C.taddtn S•n Franc1\Co 4 G wvnn San O•eoo 4 M Wilton New Vort,, 4, Samuel Phtl&OtlDl'l1a 4 HOME RUNS-Muronv ~ll1nra. 13. CeY. Cn1caoo. II J Clark, St Louil . II C.arvev. San 01eoo, 9, Parker, Clnclnnali, 9 STOLEN BASES·Coiemon, Sr Louts 39. McGee, Sr Loui•. 22. Gladden. San Fran· CIKO, 19; Oernltr. ('11CtOO, ... l.ooe•. ChiGa11<>, 18 PITCHING (4 11t<i11on•)-Hawk1n\, San 01eoo. 10-0 2 92, Htf\111-. °""''' S·O, 1..76, Anduttr St Lou•t 10· I 7 70, Kneo· 11er Houston_ 6-1, 3 6S OarllnG. New York S· I 750. McOowtil New Yori< S· l 114 · Tr our Cn1ca11<> S· l, 1 Q3 STRIKEOUT~oooen. Ne"' York IOI Rvan. Hou'1on 80. llaltnrueta OO<loe"· 19 Soto C1ncmneh 76 J DeLeon P11- l\1>urQh 15 SAllES-Rt.,don Montr•e t, I) Gonooe San oieoo ll Sm1tn Cn1ca110 1J Suiter Allen•o. 9, 0 Sm1•n Hou\lon 8 Power. C1ncinnat1. 8 Coll"9 World Serles \t i Omallt, N.0.) Tl!undtv'• Scttt\ Arkan\a\ 10 S•antoro • 1Sronloro ehm~naleo M1em Flo 2 Oklal'lom• sraie I 10.ta · noma Stare e11m1nelfd Tanl9flr t Ga~ M1n1u100 State CSO \3) "' Teaa\ IS I ISi Sel\mSav't Gamts T'xa' ..s Arkantu (SI l•I M•am1 l'ta 161· 16' "s M1u1u11>01 Stale Frendl 0..... (et ~ub) TODAY'S alSULTS Mtn'• Stmlflnll SIMlt1 Ivan Lendl ICLtcllOslovalll41 <let JtmmY Connor\ IU SI 6·2. 6-l 6· I THURSDAY'S RESULTS Women'• StmlflNI SlnGlt' M<1rl1M Novr&lllOVll IU s ) det (lauO•• '-.onoe~ to.1•scn CWul C.ermanvl 6 4 6·4 '""' Ever! Llo"o tu SI det Gabriela Salla1tn1 (Ar11en11na l 6 • 6 I Man'' Stmlflnel Dt\IOlft Mart.. Ellmoncl\on IAu,1ra11a>-K1m war· w1c1< 1Aus1ralla) <let M•I\ Wllt ftder 1Swee1tnJ·Joaklm Nvtlrcm <Sweden). 6·4 6· I 7-S Hant S1monuon 1Swe<1tn) ·Sn!C)rTlo Ghei\\te1n C11•ttll Otf Sleftn Ed_.11. .\ndert Jerrvd tSwtdeftl. 6 3 6·•. 6-1 ~ > . NBA M Yefh CH.,,,,,.IONSHI .. s••1u ( .. ,, .... s.v.tt) Gt,,,. I -Goston 14 , L.elltn I 14 Game 2 -l.tlr•n IOt. 80\lon 102 Gome l -Lllrtn ll6 &01100 111 Gtme • -80\lon 107 LtlrtU 10~ Se"e\ 111!<1 1 21 ' Ttllitfl\f't Gemt 80,ron 11 Lllltfl CCttenntl 1 •• 6 om I 5'1MtV'• Game l.aktr\ •• 801100 (Cntnntt ? 111 11 io rn l T~Mltv's Gt mt, It M<enery L.alrtn ti 8 0\I°" IC"9nntl 2 el 6 om l All limn POT 0..,MI ...... N•W~T LANOtMO ( NtwHrt aNdl) -S0 t"91er-\ 100 \tnd l>tH .. {t ltc;o t>en I l>onllo. S .cui.1n 119 macktrtl DAVEY'S LOCK•• (fMw"'1 ... Oil 11 f 111191tn 1-i)trr ~ "°'· l S 001\llo. • ll•Hb"I 111 Ct li(O be\\ 11) Mtn<I l>tn 420 metktret 1 KUllHn. 6 reKI\ 11•11 Thi' ...... , "°"'' ......... LOS ANGii.iS -AttoYO S«o Cr~. k ttoo C""' ... TulUMe C'r .. tUOMrl. Ct•lt K L-..on C'lJllll ~ •• J~l.O'I \.ekt~~ CJtettfl •• ..., ,~, WMftflO AOl'tll 19"") RfYlltMDI -Oen Ct11Y9ll Cr..-• f'\AmOr·llMI C...... flWrlt Llllre, itrew- _,,, (fMll • Other area products include bd1son's C:h1p Damato. a right· handed patcher who was 8-l and hit 400 and Univcr~it) \ acr hurlt'r Mark tl'lde. who was 6-0 and h.ad a .34S avcra,ac. anchc since the school opened 1n 197•. Thi& year. Can~on fin1~hcd second in the Ccrttur) Lc:aauc with an 11 ·2· I rKord ( 19-3-1 overall) narro~­ ly cd&cd for the utlt' by nli& .\n.iA. which finished 12-2-0 Irvine. the Sea V1rw League king- pin. is rtprt~nted by outfielder Mike Henigan, who hil .378 this season. Piloting the 'South tea~ will be Mater Dei's Bob Ickes, w't\o has led the Mo~arths to the C IF playoffs nine out ofh1s 11 years. He'll be assisted bJ Irvine's Bob Flint and La Quinta s Dave DcmaresL LavaJlc's a_nt~tants will be 'te"c Gullouj of El Dorado High and Sonora'$ Gordon Blakely. The North leads the scncs~ 9-8. after routing the Rebels. 10-2: last season. The game 1s comprised of graduating seniors. CoachinJ the North team will be Canyon H1gh's H1 LavaJle. who has been the head coach of the C'om- SeuWt r"i.r ,_.._ Nemt,50NI "•"' S20 CF-Rall>tl Rtn\WH, Le» •mlOOt P-JOM Sdlllllno, Senft •na OF-Dt"ld KltkN ltl(k Dena Hltl\ P-Jo11 Hul\llOI, Meter De• 1 0 so t I Men 'sgolfresiilts Westches'9r Classic (at H•rrl\On, N. Y.) Georoe 8urnt 36· 30-66 Ernie Gonrattr lS·ll-66 W &t.Ckbur11 31 36-67 Ct lvln PNre 3?·36-68 Don Poolev JJ·)s-61 Merk WltDe l•·:u--68 Wayne Grady »·lS-68 Jonn Del'ort'I l•·l•-68 L. Ttn BrOC!Ck 34·3s.-69 Rav Ftovc! 34·3s.-69 Mark l.vt 3•·3S-69 Mick Son 3•·3s.-69 Andv Ma11ee 3S·3~9 Stuarl Sm11n 3•·36--70 LeMlt Clement' 3•·36-70 Jim Colbtrr 3S-3S-70 I.on Hlnkle 37·33-70 Tony SINi 35·3S-10 Par McGowan 34·36--70 1.ort n Rooerr\ 36·3•-70 M1tr.e Donald :!s·lS-10 Roger Mello e )) 37-70 Ct.rence Rote 34·36-70 Bob Muro'"' 34·36-10 JC Sneed 36·3•-10 Pnll Blactr.mar 34·36-70 Tim S1mo\on 3•·36-1Q Oen Forune n 35·-36-71 L Tnompton JS·U-71 o -e1cntlt>eroer 36·3S-7t Frank Conner 36·3S-71 Joev Stndelar 37·34-11 Cratg Stadler 3S·36-11 Terrv Sno<IQrau lS·J6.-71 Jav HHl )3-31-71 SltYe l.lttlltr 36-3S-71 Oavld F ro\I 3•· 37-11 Tim Norr1t 38·33--11 Ste•• Pele 36·3S-71 Mike Hult>err .0·32-n Gene Sauer\ 36·J6.-n Jett Sluman 36·36-72 Ken Green lS·37-n Fred Couole\ 31 3S-n C.arv Koen J7-3S-1? BooDv c1amoe11 37·3S-n Pat UndteV J7·3S-72 Andv North 35·37-n Al Gett>trotr :n-1s-n Mtti.e McCuttougn 36·36-7? Brerr Uooer 8err" Jaecll.tt Mark BrOC>k' JOMAdt m' M1keSmllh Bot>Ov Nlcnoh Wayne Lev• Corev Ptvtn Bob Twh Jev Dti\lno Cnr'' Perrv Mlkt Brl9hf RODtrl Wrenn Wlltlt Wood M1ti.e Rtld TC crien M Cel<eveccn•e Curtlt S 1r enoe Jett Gr,.111t1 8111 Bullne< Ste"e Bowmen Jim Dent Bu<l<lv Gar<lntr 01Ck ZokOI JOl'ln Fou11n1 G1b0" Gtllltrl Mark HaYI\ Mark O'Meare Oennv Edwarch Fuu v Zoeller Kennv l<no• Oavld Graham Rick Fehr Jim Gt tta11ner Biil 8r111on Skeeter Hulri Ivan Smtih Pe1tr JecoD,en Ptltr Oosterrtu•\ Torn Jf'\k1nt Ot"e ()vnn Ed 1'1011 Scorr S•mo\on 0 A Wt11>r1n11 Tom Lthmen Jonn DO<lll Bill Sandtr Jame\ He1t1r Oave Oovl\ Jett Sanoers Curl Bvrum Jerrv Pate 36·36-72 36...,._,, 11 3S-n H ·l7-n 34 31-71 36·36--12 3S·37-n 36·36-72 31-JS-71 lS·37-n Jl·3•-72 34·31-72 l7·3S-72 37·3S-72 "°·3)--7) li.-37-73 34·3t-7l 37·36--13 3•·34-13 •O-J:>-13 lt·U-13 37·36-73 36·37-73 39·34-13 .0·33--'3 Jl·lS-13 36·)7-73 37 36-73 )6·37-73 39·34-73 38·3S-73 31 36-13 36 31-13 37·36-73 39·3S-14 )I 36--7' .0·34-14 Jl·36-74 34·31-14 39·3S-7• 31·36-7• 36 31-7• )9·3S-74 31·31-1• 3S·3t-74 3•~•C>-7• •0·3S-7S .0·3S-1S 31·37-75 <&0· 3S-7S .O·lS-7S 39·J6.-1S Hu_.I Green JO<lie MUOO D Hammond Jeck Renl\tr Bob Gflc!et Tom Kilt Howaro TwlllY Garv Hallt>tro Denn1t T rlaler Da"t Lunel61rum Jim .\lbut Brad Brverit Cnar'u 80Hln11 Phil Hancock Tom S1tclo.mann Mike Holland GeryMcCoro Allen Miller MtkeB•r~err Re• Caklwtlt Oev•d Thort lte1101e Cus•ck J.tt Co~ton Bill R09en v ence Heefnf' Raton Landrum Lerrv Rlnktr Mark McNulrv Garv Plnns Bot> l.ollr Kevin Morris C.reu Powers Ed Bu11n1azer Brad Faxon Mike Nicole"• Cnlo Beck Grto TwtGllt Ted O'Rour~e Jeff l'ou !ton Comment Cher et Cooov Brao Fa1>el C RO<lnguez Sieve Jonu Run <;ocnran Bobov Hetns Goroon JoMson Jett Harl Tomrnv Valenhnt Aten Pare V1c::tor R.eoaJado JoM Gent•le JS 4l>-1S 37 lt-1S 34 •l-7S l7 31-1S 36· 39-7S 3S·40-1S ll·31-7S ll·l7-7S 36 3,_7S 37 38-7S •1 34-7S 41 34-75 ll·lt-76 •1 lS-76 ll· ll--16 )7·3,_76 37·3,_76 )9·37-16 31·31-16 39·37-76 38 ll-76 39 ..... 77 36·41-71 .0·37-77 JI·),_,, •7·3S-77 39·3e-71 Jl·39-71 .0·37-77 •0·31-11 47·JS--77 .O·Jl-71 39 39-78 37 •1-78 39-Jt-78 ll·•C>-78 41 37-78 42 36-11 39·39-71 )9·40-19 41 l&-19 39·40-79 41 3t-80 41 '.l'--10 47 J9-81 •S·ll>-81 •• 41>-81 0 39-11 •2 •l>-12 •O 42--8? •O 43-83 48 )7-85 Women 'sgolfresults LPGA toum11ment (I I MlllVtm, Pt .) Aya•o Okamo10 lS 31-66 M Bleckweioer 34·Jl.--67 Bein Oenttl 33·35'--'8 Allct Milter 33·3s-61 Nencv l.ootr 3•·3S-69 Patll Rlu o 34·35-69 M I' ·Dolll 3S-3•-69 Vicki s1no1t1on 34·J6.-70 Marina Nault 3S·3S-70 • ·Ma~w Palli 3S·3S-70 Pattv SllN11tn JS·JS-70 LtAnn Cauaoa" lS·36-11 Oonna Caoon• 3•·37-71 l(a1ny B•~•r 37·34-71 Amv Alcoll 3S·l6-7l Beckv Pea"on ll·ll-71 Saltv L1rrle 34 J7-71 Jantt Alllltr\on JS 36-71 Snem Turntr 36·3S-71 Judv Clark 3S·36-71 Laurie R'n11er 3"·.36-77 Robin Walton )1·3S-7? Bein Solomon lS·37-n PtllY Hevo 36-36--n B Pender11a,1 lS-37-12 &arb Bunkow\llY 37·3S-12 '""' Jonnton 37·lS-12 Su\1t Bern1no 36·36-72 Jer•l"n &r ll 34 l•-n Jane Ge<IOH 3S·l7-72 Juh ln•,rer 3&·34-72 Jo """ Watnem l7·J6.-7l Berl> Tnonias l7'36-7l JoAnne Corntr 36 37-73 Ber\v K1no 37· 36-13 Lor Garoec1 J Ko1nau Ro3te Jones Jane Crofler Allee R11zmen Bever'" K'•u C Cllarl>Onnler Amv Ben1 l(im Sri1omen N. Wttite·llrtwer Janet Colts CarOlvn Hiil 011tE119ehn11 Merl" Dkti.trton Pet B11dtev Stllv Qul11lan VIC~I Ff'llOl'I L•H Youn11 S1.1e Fooleman Marlene Ha1111e Koren Perrne1e1 Celny Mor\t Sut•e Mc Allotter Kotlw WMworrn Judv Etlll C1ndY Hill M Spncr·Oevlln Me rci Borarrh C•n<IV FIGll S 8eriotacc•n• l.tnort Murooti.a 001 Gtrma,n M J Sm11n t-Rt1n1>erot Lvnn Parto.er Oonna wnire SuHn Sander\ Hollis s1ac" Los Alamitos THUaSDAY'S RE SUL TS ll2nd ti fl·nltflt cw•r1ef'Mne mMfin9l FIRST RACE. JSO Yard~ a Mauo Me11 10rcti.sn1 ) •0 780 H O 6 10 s 70 HO HO 180 ~av Bvt Bvt (Stv•ltf " C.oll& Ppt1cv !G•I•' -'--e'"lry f1me 17 83 U EXACT A 11 S oa•O ~21 bO SECOND RACE. JSO varo~ Hot Town Naltvt CCrort 10100 1• 00 11 oO Bo<n Perlect CPa ut1ne l 1 •O J 10 Aheeo 01 Tiie Game 1Eo .. ard\ 10 60 T·me 11 99 11 EXACTA t32 oa d'1'IO•O THlfltO RACE lSO verd\ M1gnt" Wevwaro 18 roo•u1 4 •O Ot>t Woman Snow <G·ltl Hamm\ Rovat Buo 1Hermon1 Time 11 to FOU,_TH ,_ACE, JSO yard\ SPlrtlrtU (Stvllltl 73 80 Ill T1mt To ~Iv (H C.arc.al Saren 8• GOOCI (8rookll Time II 3S U IXACTA CS•l l oa10 •9SOO • l't,TH aACIE. 350 ,,.,Ch. 8 ucn N HOl\tV IE Garc11l 380 F1.1n I.ton• ILtw•sl Whelten1ci.1am tOcl>Oal T1,.,,. II JO U IEXACTA 19 41 oe c '1610 SIXTH ,_ACE. •.O v.ttrO' c i.arllon 1Paullntl • 60 Cnice90 Fle\11 (01(1erl( ... ~I To lie RICll CMaxhfl<I) Ttmt 21 09 U •XACTA 1•·61 0t1d l l010 HV•NTH ltAC•. JSO var<I\ Doctor SMU lH Garcl9) • 20 $ky Tlmt (Treuurtl Cueov Stoe 1CrH11•r> Tl~ 17 tJ n •x ACT A c•·l> oeld l20 '° •IOHTH aAC• JSO var<h Too TIOv St\ \Ctrdoia> llO Tiit Plen tlrtesurt l llt n<IVl Pol•C¥ 18r00k\I Tlmt 17 •7 n I XACTA 11 ·21 Oll•ll iiuo )00 160 100 S70 s "° ISO 1 00 400 JOO 540 HO 160 HO 340 8 00 110 7 .0 110 1 .0 HO HO HO ~10 300 u o 710 120 s 20 710 7 .0 37 36-73 36·37-73 38 3S-7l 36·37-73 JS 38-73 31-JS-73 36·37-73 35·38-73 36·37-73 36·37-73 38·3S-73 36·37-13 31·36-1• Jl·J6.-H 35·3,_74 l'l·lS-7• l8·J6.-H 3•·40-7• 39·3S-7~ JI Jo-7• 37 J7-14 Jl·36-7' 31·31-1• 38·36-7' 36·31-74 38·36-7• 37· 37-74 3•·•1>-7' 36·39-H Jl·37-7S 39·36-75 39-36-75 31 3&-7S .0 3S-7S 31 37-75 38 37-15 38 37-1S 39·36-1S Joan Jovce 0 Mel\ter11n Allison F 1nnev Val S1'1nner Minov Moore Katnrvn Young L vnn Connell" Katnv Hire Catnv Kratierl HeaH·ier Drew M Zimmerman Jackie 8er1Kh · Be,.erlev Oav" Therne Henion Cindv MtCktV Lt ura Hur11>ur Bonme L.t uer Tetr' Lucknursl Det>Ole Ma' tev Sandra Sou11cn Marv OeLonu Krt\ Monagnan Dianne Oa l''" l.ynn Adam' Pennv Pull Nancy Scranton Vicki Alvartr Jane Lock OawnC~ Leura 88Ullh Caro11ne C.owen Lauri Pettr\Ot' Pia N•lnon Saran LeV..iue Nanc" Le<lbtller Pennv Hammet Carnv Mtrtno Shirley Furton11 Ta,Yallred (Meza> /t ime \ 10 2 S SECOND RACE. 6 lurtongs Lucky Bue (StD1lle) 9 80 Tr1ckv Turn ILo,.oret T kl•tn Ltl MIU (Mere• T1mt I 11 • S l8 37-IS 31 38-IS )8 31 IS JS 41>-IS 37·38-1S 40·3S-7S 39 37-76 )I 38 76 Jl·ll-76 39·37-76 39 37-76 38·31-76 )I )1-7' 39 37-76 37·'.l'--76 37 40-17 "° 37-77 3' 38-11 "° 37-77 35 •?-77 38 3,._,, 39 38-11 47 3S-77 40 31-18 4•·34-7' JI 40-78 38 40-18 JI 40-11 38·•1>-71 )I 40-78 38·40-78 JI 40-78 "° 31-78 37 0 -78 38 •t>-78 39·3-78 "° 38-78 38 41>-18 H O DAILY DOU81.E 1b 1 oa·o s 19 OC THtaO RAC£. I 1 m•let 1on1rt<J tMcCerron 4 60 Tofull• 1P•ncav1 Lnhe R1charo (LOYOIOJ Time 1 •9 7 S lS EXACTA 16-St oad us~ FOURTH RACE. 6 lu1 0~1H HJ :oo l 10 i SJ • oJ Bol11er Bov •Steven" 17 00 • 9, o VoJ(Olan Pinc av' ()( 4 '14\ Ou\•• \ Mv flla"1e Mc H&•Qut• Time 111 \S EXACTA rl·81 oa1d \ISi 00 l'IFTH RACE. One m11t ••• L.oucoum IMarhn 4 10 1 &0 • ~~ Nartvt 'S1C11te l t"l 7\l , I\\. Ro\ts To Rac"tl IMcCarron ~ .·o Time 136 l S U EXACTA <1·J1 Pl•d S2l6 SO SIXTH RACE. O<lt mite Cte41rw1" 1S1e .. en\I 11 60 I m 511111ng 1P1ncayl 1va ' R "' .Oetehe>unav~ Tomt IJS 4 5 U EXACT A t 1·41 oe10 S ll~ 00 SI VENTH ,_ACE. I • rnttt\ Jus1oneott11tl>On ISnmkrl •IO S1tver H•ro I Oetal\o\l\.H V• 1 T uono C S1tvens I Ttf'nt-149 IS .S EX-Al:T A "T7·21 1>a1C1 '~ 50 180 1 Ml J 80 00 uo 0 PICK SIX L 1 6· 1 I I 11 oe•O ll "1' •0 •o) U w1nn1no toe~tts u .. "O' "' s~ P • s ' COll\Olt•·on 08td SIS1 .0 •o I 116 ... "" •·c"•" t•••• no<sesl EIGHTH ,_ACE 1 tu< c:-ogs I' rs• Nor men si>mv "00 • :'O '1() 1nlan1r .. man tP ·nc•"' 'i)() 11tum1n1nie (Meza> 11 10 T•,.,,. in .. U IXACTA ,, •• , ot•ll ~100 NINTH aACE. Ont mot Po1nr Ceder (D1n,,.1 3 IO tmoull•,.tlv \Pinceyl Lat.110 CllllCCerronl Tlmt 1 l~ U I XACTA 16·11 O<llt<I s1J 00 AtltnClt Mt 11 UI n ...CK s.x <• S·• • • •• _. '' ~uo 10 71 wln111ng t<ktt\ '"' llOt"'1 •1 ,.," S•~ c°""*9tt0fl Hid UO «> ro 7flt "'""'""9 tl(r..tf\ (ftvt llOf'U\ I I I NINTH ltACI. tOO "t r<I\. Ltl Hon t'M.-1 ... dl 7 00 Raotl ClltnlrH\ !Garett ) K•wtah Tr1.1 Trv 1Gard •I Tl,,,. '°.., 00 uo .. o • 10 • 10 '2 IXACTA 110-11 Nl<t tS0.0 •11~• s.10 ... .... lal I.a' V ... •l 1. i.nt lletv"'"'•ltllh ... ./11\it ,,,,. So•n•' tO.l•Olll ~o·a Jin\ MecOoft•l<I IN"~•·llfl '" ,,.,. 11011111rovt'IO10 ra1e111 uncll\PUteo '·"' So;nk\ I\ t1~ wllfl lt "'IOCllOUI\ MM OoMtlll " ,.. l Cf'~t\ -l.Jlon'9 atrhft 1Ctt1 cwol .,. lt-f'9UM _. ._"*' tw« C_..,. OtC.toll C~ RIC•I 10 wtn Wt< llht ••• " .,, Del.eel\ •>-1 .......... ill OM!rr ...... ,, f ,,_\ KO'• Otfta\\ Hen IOI<~ (•1 .. 1 lin Mten9 ,_,,.. 10 ra .. ~ (tfll -'•l Amerlu• llht HiliOft I\ '1 O• 1 Hom It ,. t C-Anl!Wlllv FOIJ"O M.tet Dt• u-aoo DtsJard•nl Melt1 Oe• lll-Jtl'I\ t~etn ..... Quu\Jt 19-xou Sflo(llev !• Toro C-Frenlr. APl>Ce, El T0to 18-0t•ld Sta~. Tu.Im C-SttYt llt\Wmt" uwna Hllh P-aoo ~-... r-••.n 11a11n P-Oon ~woen, l'ounlt •n Vellev P-Ec! l.•ll•olf HU111t1191on 8ttell C-Oa rr1n Tome ... ck Hl>fthntlon 8 .. cn SS-Ot v!O Tinkle, 0<.een llMlw P-800 Br..c4110, Mlulon vi.t0 28-Clllp Demelo Ec!IM>" P-Mcerk Stride, Un•ver.ilv OF-Mlll,t ,...,,loan lrYll\t P-Sltvt Munt Le Qulnla CF•Stacv Parlt.., FoornlM QI .,. uo * •·O m )90 ' I M ' 2 )90 .so •·O •OO •·O ' )71 IO· l 4'1 HMCI Coaeri-eoo 1<11.et Mlitet Dt• A"ltl•nls-D•"• Dtmtrt\I L.• Ou1nra 80b Ft 'lt 1,.,,,. NOf1tl ,.,. ~ .. .._.~ OS:-M•"-,.. rrw""'" .... Jta'.-...• U.S. Oiien ceurw A "O<e-o" "Ole ciescriPhOf\ ot tne 6 996 va•o oar 70 Sou1n Course •• Oe~•tncl Hills Countr. C1uo 1n 8irm1nonam Mich "'"'" lne f)tn US OOtfl C!\tmo1on\ll1D wllt ~ 01ev90 June ll 16 No. 1, 43' varch, Hr 4 -l'ita"''" bunker90 oorh lell and riont 1n tne drl,.•no ar~a Tee an11lt\ into feorwav \h11rittv 11lfer•n11 cnellenoe 01 11n1n11 uo prooeriv No 1. Sl7 vard\, !Mir S -Th•t nole • e1oed '"' mott oorll•ts dur•nll 1ne 1979 PGA Cnarno•O<\Sh•o TN "•' oeen en9tl'lent<J 10 voro\ rnu\ orongino ta,r .. av oun"tf'' '"''0 pie., Lono n•lltr\ ,..,, ff' • tew elO'ts "•'• No. l, 199 vuctt, !Mir l P1av•n11 ·nto t-nc Of"tvethng w•no w ttl'\ 01n •• 06C~ ~t o•aveir~ mav havt to n11 iong 0rons to ca rrv tne ar11e bunlr.e< n lll<L' fronr left o! 1ne green PGA oleyotl between Da,.·O GronaM ano Ben Cren\rto"' wa\ oecioeo nere No. 4, 433 y1rds, !Mir 4 -A oon11 or 1ve nere w111 ease 1ne cno11tng1n11 \KOnd sno• 10 a ~IV MrrOw tntrlince OIJarCMO 0.. Dun•er\ T"t aoproocn \not \l\oulO' De n1gr- and \Oii No. S, 4S7 nros, oar 4 -A sm111 cree" trOS\t\ 1ne l111wa" near 1ne lOO vard "'ark A oon1r.er .n rr•e p11n1 lront a"<! o ar99 "" ove•"•no·"9 int r1on1 s.oe No one want\ to m''' green to r19t\t 04"" go over Deeaute aoo•oacn '"°' Deck s not ~t v to ~· coo\ct •o 'toot No. •· JSt YUch. 0tr 4 -St>orrest oar • 0" •ne co,,.rte C.reen s n•arlv 4S vards 'ono lrom tront to Dack Wtll Ounlr.er.a_ oert1c1.1 arlv " oack wnere 11reen 11e rrows No 1, -OS nrd\, 0tr 4 -Anotner 10 vuo •or mo'' ot '"' t1etd Tl'lert " o oono •o .,,. r1ont '" lht droving aree Ntw oreen Dull! since 111e 1979 PC.II s reiet•••tv liar one b\lnt>.erto ''~' &110 1eft No. I, 439 verch, par • Tl\1\ wH 1r1e mo\t O•lt•cutt riote on 1rie front nine our•no 1ne PC.A Uon•tt t i •ht w•v 1n10 a ore,.a•llno w•no Bunkereio ''Iii"' v r1or'll ano •ett ,, "'' dr v•no areas 8 1g D•l"f "ff'\ on po •av~ no \"OI 'O ttio~ 9irH f' No, 9, 111 yardt, par l O"t o• ·~e fT'O\t o H Cu" outt.no \urface\ e>n '"f cour~e Surrounoe-o 0¥ OffP e>ur't"'\ ano rouon No. 10, 4S4 ya rll\, par 4 -Tne•e '' a 1111n• or ,v1ng area 011 1ne •ff and .,, .,pn,11 'leCOnO \not 'O & l>lln<I orHn tnar '40Pe\ \lighllv lrom rront ro Dack Mote will r•ouire a 10n11 iron s.cono '"°' tor most ot l•ekl Ho. ll, 411 varc!s. ,,., 4 -Tn., •s ont ot tne nanowf\I orfflls Oft •rte courst and the \eConll '"°' '' uon1t1 No. ll, S'4I nrd•. par S -T,,., oree~ "" -·~uctO n ,.,. Dv t00•"9 a gr~11oe tron1 r1gru th.Jtute-r P'a .... ,., w riave to tf\1nk tw •Cf' &OOUJ OO•"O for t n 'wO ,_,,,., rne DH" •uc•eio 10 '"'f' r ont No. 1J, 172 verdt, rHlf J -C.•ee· s surroul"tOeel w ,,, oun~•r\ And '' 'wo· e vei 'uriaCf' W·tl Otmond Of'M' "·' '0 \>e' C,OS.f! •o 1ne f•ag No. 14, .. s nrds, per 4 Ont .,1 '"e oreat oar 4 \ 1r ti t ~O+' C,rtf'" \ oun-..ered ,., ''O:l"lt .tl"IO ' .c>u '-''f' ,.,,0 ... 1 n rwo 1t \ drf11cuu 10 tnicri or CM1P 10 a orffn 1na' \IOOt\ fro,,.. tror• ro ba c• No. IS, JH yarch, !Mir 4 St"'• CCXI eo trom r1 gP°'t 10 lefl w Ht t'\ea-.~ ~rtt\ \)n "'t et• T~ere s a ounk~r .,,,~._ ··~ •ne 1i.. ltf'lt~r o• .,.,. •ai·r"*•~ No 14, 40t varll,, Doer 4 Cor\ oe•eo '"t mosr t&mou\ "'O t "' Oa-.. aftc H s a nd O"t ot '"'f mo'' la"'"' "' no es ,, Amf',-ca Ga'v Prav~'" ,., t a ~ ,, 1.tO Pa'"d\ "!••' a ar9e .,., IOw .J"'CI ~.._, \i H·f a't •na• ~,,11)tQ) 1f"'t' ~l"t'f"" ' .,. ~" II).., 'Pf'' :)f '""t! D,. 0""'"'\l tf'lf 077 PGA ... , ,.... .... c .. ,.. \ 0 ro f b,,d W{U'" 'f'lf r'ldif""01Qr\'"' ('I No 17, 101 varll•, oar l iJO" • ••e wav C,re~,. \ hfll't'1f\ t>utii\ftreo ar'!O •as .,, arQf "dOf r..,;nn.f'lg OOW"" ,,,t' P,..,,_, No 11. •SJ Yards, par • T ~, ~o•P o a..,\ "\ a oar l to' ,,_ f ""''""'Of,-\ '"I '"'f' 1010 PGA • v·eloed •ne •ewest oar\ ..,.,,, OOO•ts ~,. 009••\ eno ir.o~ !\09·~ o+ a"'f ~Olf'i ,)t" ,,,, COV'\f USFL WESTERN CONl'EAENCE w l T Pct PF ' Oa111. a d ·~ 0 f'1""'' .... 1•• .... Ou$f0" e ~ J6 A'·lona • ~ n .. ~ PO"' •r.<S 0 .6 L.A Ea11t•lll • 9 ~ar Antor•o I -~ EASTEaN CONl'ERENCE ' 8 r ,.,..,"9"'•"" p ~ 0 ., q' ... , .. J9"5e" 10 ~ 0 .... ra..,oa Ba• 0 6 ,, ~ s Ba • "'O!'I' • 6 I i.e. :a~ ltC lii..\On• ·t • 7 0 ~ ) 141 ,,, .. pn,, 8 0 •Jl J •e 0• .s~oo ' II 0 I~ :~· • '"nt".0 ol•vof1 oer1~ T Clftl9flf'' Ge me O•lancJO er Memon•\ Se"'"'8V'' Gemes 8•>1in>ore ar 't1rm•l'\9h.em T aMoa &av I I Porttt r>d Sunoay'\ c;.,_, E •DttU •' s .... AMC\"•C t10u\10t'I at o.,,~,,. Oar..41"0 ti llr IC"'t Mt!WllY'l G4NM ThUNdaV'' "llftMC'fteM u se aAu A"'8r1Ct"~ PA :~ • ·~~ 1~ ""' ,17 •' . ~., JO' •3 .. :t )'• .~. ~~ O•'-L"ND As S ~ Wt t.,-""" H \~rt\tO(t flahMlll~ oooc;. "\-A'''"•'" A Ott•., a..r •-Ool-ontO \•O 8r~ '~'' oe .. -.. ~ a"Cl Tom artnntn o.tc..., •o "'°"'-" ·• ol .... Ptc•l'>c Cot\t lHtt··· s.....a C"• \ C.w \OM o.,tf!fiot• II Tl ANf A .,_AVE~ •lt,..etlf'll l •'" °"""' <t•ctltf trom R<"-n• ·~• .,,.~,..,_. l••9ut fllOOn Al.L MttleNI flltiMMI l....,. AN1•S CITY CHI H ~·01"'0 M<lr' Armt<tlrovt "'!ti" TAMPA ._.y &UC<;ANEEltS-s..nto °""9fO ~· ....... !('~ -j-•ocuor• ~ .. he' · ~Y.....CS ,.-IN I l MN~ 'TlONJ.'l Ol 'TM""C COM MITT -littHNI • .._, ~llo f"rl"Ct A..,, ti ~ r ~ ta•• CanD\ "'"" """'" A Of'-f"alil A«*otl, SUNIY H'* 39-00ue a.u.r*"· wvir. 38-Slt"t 11.1, ..... Trov P-t.tollttO D~. ~ 04l-~nc 04Kirew C•v*' Of-Slt•t 9-11 Ital ... 18-Mlllt Si~ ·-t'lla OF -Gtr • ltflt.e, 1.0a AlltNt• )8-Trt Vtl lttcll~, 1.ot AitMllO• C-Crvt• ClltM w.-1.,n lt-<:.nos C)oftialft. Meonoli• Cf•-Dt rrtn T8'etv. C~wtu (-Adrian ScllK:lltl', Sunny Hiiis SS-Jim CamHl\11. Val9nc.lt P-Oouo Rlcll, Mt!OdYltrld '&-<>mar ,_ocv,_r 8ue11• Pert. P-Ttm MOP-. Lotrt OF-S!t Vt Mllltdl>t. CenvOll 38-Jttt Wtl•ll OrMtlt P-Daw S.IC.·do El-tnia CF-Tro" 9trnlltrl, Velenelt Httd Coa<r.-HI l.t,.tlle C .. VOft AU·\ltn"-<iofOOn 81ahiY ~·• Guoo0111 Et D0tt CIO = M ... ~ .... -!I ...,. •• .. .. , -.. , .. ... ,... •• Burns_. blazing on green He one-putts 12 · holes to s hare Westcheste r lead H .\RRl\0' "' .., (AP)-Gcorae Burn~ unl·-pulll'd I:! umes on the way to a '·umkr-par 60 that gave b1m a ue "'1th rnoli.11: 11.'ft-hander Ernie ( 1on1.sll'l for the first-round lead Thur'>dJ' in 1he Westchester Class1c. "\h ruth.:r '>On of left me for a coupk ''' month). but today they all starh'd tu gti 1n ... Burns said after 1ali.1ng 11nl' 'II \trokes over the back nine at tht• \\ Ct;tC'hc<;ter('oonuyCtub lOUr\e ·· t\h J m 1 ng v. as better. M) iron g.Jme "'J' not 1ha1 bad. But my putter rl'alh \J\l'd me:· said Bums. who m1.,!.ed '" grl'ens and sa' ed par on all ur lht'm \trangel) enough. his only bt>ttl'' ,ame on a three-putt Hurn ' ') "'inner of two utles in an I l·\l'.tr PC1 \ Tourcareer. said hed1d no1 "kel rl.'all~ comfonable" going to 1 hl' ti r-.1 ll't' "l U)uall\ lik to hlle a pcacticc rnund But ""1th the pro-am rained nut \l''>lcrda~ I didn't get one o I v. JS .s lmle m·n ous starting ~ut ··Bui I \hot bti ma' be that's the .... a, tu d11 ti -pla' ti cold .. he Said Burm "'ho staned trom the: 10th tee pl;l\ n.l 1 hat !>tdc 1n 5-under-par and matLhed par. v.1th one b1rd1t and one hO&l'\ tnn lhe front c 1nn1ale1. 24 one of the le"" pros to pla' kll·h.snded ha!> made the \'.'u t in ,1nh tv..i ill 10 stans this ~aSQn h,1,n 1 1in1\hl'd higher than ti2nd 1n .in' h•11rnJml·n1 \\ ,,>1.f\ Hla, 1.nurn nmJ1ed the fina l h·. l '• • •mrktl' .1 " -tlOl' <,h OI ,,ff thl' ll'.td Okamoto_ fulfilling adream - \I \I\ IR' l'J 1.\f>' -.\\ali.o 11~ 1'11••111 "h11 1d1 th.st pla\lng goll ""' .1 J,q ni.11t• prl1ti1abk than r1h 11111~ II\ ,1111,llt•ur ,llf\n:Jll .. hot 3 6· un1h r p.ir M> I hur<.da' for a o ne - 'tr''~l' 1l'.1J Jhl'r thl.' fir'il round oftht I re,\ \h OonJllf, C'hamoionsh ip. < lkJnh•t11 ; ' .me l)f Japan's alh· kt' hl·r11\'' fl\\\\t•d a J5-JI \lolth SI' t'>1 dll'' .1nd "'' bogl'' <.. O\ er the 6.283- ' 1J p.ir ·: \\ 11111? \lanor (ountr) 1 ul\, ur'l 1war Ph iladelphia f •J...in 1 • "'h11 tlt:gan pla~ ing golf •11,1 I· \t'.tr' ag1' dllt'r a '>UCC't sful .1• I' .1 ,,1!1h.d1 [lltlhl'f sa id II , "' ''1.1.t !~·. 11 ,, Jrl·dm·· for'her to •, • t' l 1111l·d "t.Jll'" to pla~ golt 1 •. 1 111,,i.,, .1 '''inti l•H golf Ifs ' r I' \ 1 I .II 'hl ,hl\kJ \1' 1·1111111~ \\," good.'' said • 11..,,•n••I•' "'11 ...... 11•111in1sh th111 year ' I' ,1 'l't • nd 111 ht>r first 1 ~ S 1• n.tnh 1 1 .11 I kl·rtkld. Ohio I 111.1 1~h .1n interpreter. she said. II' th. 111,1 11ml' r,e had only 25 ,'Jll' 11 .1 n•und thl' lo\\CSl punmg l'hl I • l' 11.1.t 1n 1hn·c 'cars" \q,t ,,n, ,trC1li.t· hal Ii. In the field ot • • ,n•ti.111~ thl' $()0.000 first pnze 11." \ 1' r .1 Hl.h k YI l'ldt•r. "ho cuddled 1 ... 1 I muuth-uW '>on Ml)es .in.her .1 1 ' ·'' ,h dl'"' ntx·d her round of H ·" ~ "' .k r ''' 1ardt"d sl\ b1rd1e-s 1nJ •n1. b, ·~n .ind said her tt'l\CI) \,,,, '" ''·' ~ "'"' 1he hole: \ '1111li.1.· hack at 6 WCTT \I , \I •1 .111J Rt'lh Daniel, both I• ;, •'II the SUnO\'. 7<).dtlftt ·1 ± :1 l I , ·1 I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, June 7, t985 TojJ 3 Preakness .finishers set their sights on Belmont But Spend a Buck, Kentucky Derby winner. won 't run NE\\ 't OR"-(.\Pl -fan!.\ Pro~pel't, t'hael's (row n and Eternal Pnnce. the 1-.:!-1 finishers an tht• Preakne~s. art• set to hoot. up again 4iaturda} an tht: 11 •-male lklmont Stakes. The) would he·the onl} 3-~t·ar-old\ to han· run an all~hm: Tnpk ( 'ro,,n raCt'!>. Chad's C rown tinasht•d third an the Kentut k\ rxrb) \\halt' Tani.\ Prospect "a!> \C\t'nth and Ltnn.11 Pnnce .wa' I .:!th Eternal Prance had not tx·t·o n - pected to be entered Thur~a~ anll trainer Bu1ch l en1in1 and co-ow nN Brian Hurst !laid there rematnl'd a poss1b1li1~ the colt would !11.ap tht• Belmont and run an tht• I ' •-m1h: Ohio Derb) Jum• 15 a1 Thistledown Ho\\e\er, Lt·nzane said "It look) prctt) good that wt>'ll go (an 1he Belmont)" ~hssang lrom tht• S.l50.000-addcd s~:lmont. "h11:h drt'" .in I I-horse field, wall ['x• ~pend a Buck. who will be 1hdir'111.enturh Derb' "anrwrto nmc; both tht· Prt•aknc'>s arid Belmont ~1m·t• Ton1\ Let• an IQ 59. '\pend a Buck ran an tht• frr\C~ Derb) Ma' 2 7 w hne he carm·d a S- m1ll1on borlll) for wanning three Ciarden "il:lll' Park races and thl' Kcntud .. , IX..rb\. 1 .\sl.ed how 'ipend n Bud. might J o in 1he Brlmont off has Jl'f'}l'\ Dt:rb\ p('rlormann· in "hach he )irugglcd home a nec k an front of Creme Fraat·hc. \.\-oody tephens. traancr of C rcrne t-r;urhe. ~aad: "Fanic;h last ·· Bttmont fiefd, odds T ne 11e10 1or S.turaev's 111111 8elmon1 S•a•e' w11r1 PO\! POl•llon llO•H '\ name .oc~" ' name ana odd\ I (n,et \ C10 .. n Coroero S 1 2 Tan~\ PrO\Pe<I O•v 3 I l Soutnern Sullen Terrv JO I • F asl Acc0unt McC•rron IS· I S a Puro1e Moun1e1n Greetl 6-1 NARRON b a El 8a1co Vuouer 6-1 1 1>·S•11011an \ Odvn11v Pineo l · I • • • S o·Creme Fralche Meple 3·1 From C 1 9 ' lmPOrtent 8u,lneu Cruoutl IS-I 10 c.,11au Reahlv Mec8•111 20· I OmCthang \\oOUld happen." II Eterne Pnnc t Moolio<e S·I d h h a Jacaue O W1mot11e1mer entrv .\n sure cnoug an t c -.prang 111 0 w004v s,.0,...,,, iraineo enirv J 9!!.!. something dad ' Suoo1tmen1a1 nom1natt0n a1 m .soo "[ \\3) an .\rt1ona an the ~prang ul TnlMn l l>v "" DM/tlofl), 1 Rootr Laurin 19.,_,_ I "anted 10 <•~\ 10 Lhl' 2 0 Wavnt L.i"-U l Ron Pearce • Petroe•• L o ~ ,..., ionn\on S WOOdrow Sealace"-6 WOOde>fow .\mencan League and -w11h iH onit·nd-sea1ace• 1 wooov s1eo11ens a wooov sieon.ns 1ng team. I called (Angl'I Gt•rwral 9 Leroy Jottev 10 Merv •n Mar ~\ II Jolln L!t n11n1 Jr Manager) M 1 ke Pon and he g;1 \ l' nll' Ow Mr• 11>v PO\! oellfion): 1 s1ar Crown the JOb at Spokane." S•et>lt 1 Mr and Mrs Euoene v Ki.in 3 "J'\e "'IW3VS admired J"m "• d••·'a-81JCklena Farm • Withem R Hawn S Jacque " ' ' 'u O W1mpf11111mer 6 Jacaue O Wlmpf'1411mer 1 cation." saad· Manager Gene· Maurh Htnn11< ae11.w1a1•ow•k a Bru•nwooo s1e01e 9 ••E I h h b l .1 Cu1rom TovlOrfo Srat>lf 10 Tl\ec>Oore V \.Cl) p a)Cr as ll, Ut II urns a Ju f(r ;ckel 11 Broan J Hursr C.eoroe M Stein hOltl:r Ill h Im. Drenner ana Oll'lf<\ · "It's that "n\ an catcher-; .\ fkr all Weltlhh 120 oo.,,.o, eoc,. h I •h If h h 01Hl.0Ce: I , molt) t ey contro a I e game".' t l' Purw: \SI? 900 ,1 11 ,,.,, ~'"' 011ct pitchers. the} ha'e to see to at that the \J01.l•O Second Place \112,ue TMd 011ce club wins.·· \ol.Sd Four111 01acf U0.77' Narron. now an his 11th \Car of ~-P_•_"_t_""_"_· _1 Je_P_m_P_o_r ______ 1 professional baseball. has plent) of I mouvauon for doing "ell. ancludang more pla)ing 11me and a contract that expires at the end of the )t'ar RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. For !he Rest ot Your lite •1922 HARBOR Bl VO . COSTA MESA-548· 1156 "When }OU pla) C\e0da). )OU l'J ll go I for 15 and stall ha' ea pince in tht· lineup. bY.l "'hen }ou're where I Jm and you 00 that. ~OU l.nO\\ )OU \\lln.I be pla) ang ag.a 1 n for a wh tie t""jijjijjijiiijijiiijjijijjjiiijijiijijiii~ ~ -vou're-not nn ~v(T\d:'Jy 1-1 pla}er. )Ou.can·t go on stats I for >ou'r wonh). You ha-.e to goon ho" \tlU're -helping the bnlldub and thac·., no doubt that I'm hrlpang thl' balkluh When )OU get an there. )OU h<t\t' w WOIT) about 1he ll'am not )Our<.l'll Evel) re\Cnt· "'II tell \ou lht· -.amc thing." Ont· final thing that ha' hdpnJ "iarron and helps an) pla,er an am SJ)9n to do -well \.\ annang. "I don·t care where )ou'n• pla) ang. whethe r 11 be Lattle League or .\rnl'n· ran Legion ball. "hen :rou·,rl' winning. the game 1~ mort' t'llJO)a blt·." '\;arron !><ltd ... .\nd "hl'n ~uu'rc w1nn1ng 11'<. not a nanl'-m.10 "Ill. ,,·.., a 2'i-man \\Ill .\nd.. ac; long J'> '-.1rron and tht• other .\ng.l'I rl'\t'r' l'" l.n·p l ontnhu1- 1ng. lhac "'II ht· .i lot more ~)-m.rn win'> th•'> '>ea\on CATFISH. • • From Cl wasn't 100 happ) ah<1ut 11 Ht• -.aad ·ole' Charlie F-1 nle' paddll"d on ml' again · .. Of cour'}e Fanle". 1hc Oai..lanu .\\ 1)\\ncr could nol hu'e for-.t•t·n Hunt· do; fonht.0m1ng atl11t1 um In 1'1"'7. 'en k" athktt'" wt·n1 puhlu. "1th tht•ar d1<1bctes \tl'anhrcn- ncr H untn -.u1d "a" among 1ho\l' t>dae' in~H ".i~ .i Jeb1l11a1mgd1">l'asc "He (~ll'anhrcnnt'rl kand nt l'almed down wht•n ht· undl'r<>IOod 11 .. lfunt- l'r added \teanhrcnncr had laulc t hrn1.l' hut 111 undt·r .. tand Hunter u1n1 1nul'd hi\ \\IOning "J' <..an tu thl· V. nrld \cm·' "ht•rt· ht· made l\\O <1ppcaran1.l'\ ltun1rr hd1nl'' .,.., \\Puld hn\t' h1.Tn .in n rn m11r1.· \Ill tl'''tul 'l"'"on h.ad hr n111 1nu 1rrl'd ,1,hnuld1·1 in1un 111 I 4;oX .1ltcr ht\ f1r..t lull \l'.tr \\Ith d1.1ht.·1n ltuntt·r had h" \h11uldcr man1pula tl'd" and \tagt•d J dr.1m.111t .11mebad., lie \\Oil I~ g.amc' that 't'a\clll. l\\.U 1n the \t·rae•,, Onl\ onct· did da nbt·tt"'> thrc.11rn IO 1nll•rf<.:rt· -w11h Huntt•r\ gamt· "I k \\oasn·1 undrr'>tnndang thl' \tgnals lrom the t alt her ·· rnalkd I knr. Dolgcr. M D a 'il'v., 't or~ 1.lt;;. bctologa '>I \\ho trt•atcd H untn .alll'r hie; d1agno._1.., Hunter hnd tu bt· 1,1!.l'O nut of the game "It "'a~ a t nmh1na1wn 111 h~pc1glycem 1a. the 1Jra1n of pla\ ini; a ni ght game. and Jl't lag -he h.111 111'1 returned from a V. t\I C ua\t t?,.11111· Dulgcr \a 1d Hunter now 1n1nt\ hamsl'I' t ·' 111• ,1 d.i ' and monitor' h" hlood-gl 11 "'l' Ind oftt•n I le l'Olllurages the''' an lht· \U\ll'ptabk group lO he 1estl'dm1J ll>n' 1nu·.., other'> that daabcte\ .and .11hlt·11c' r an go hand an hand I k ' lhro""n a lot wali.lcr patch~s Oliver returns; 'eream optioned \Tl ·\:i-,f.\ (.\Pl'-Outfielder ·\I 1 11t,er ha' tx'l'n rcat ta\.ated b' thl' L 1" .\ ngl' k' Dodger'i and wt 11 ·~ 1 n un1lorm t11naght 1< hann<'I 11 al 4 -lll) '-'hl'n the duh plaH at .\tlanta .1 'P<>kt',man fiu tht· National uattul' tc:<1m -.aid I hur<i<la\ Ola ,cr ha'> been ·sadclaned becau'>c of J pulk·J ham'itrang muscle In has kit kg \Inn· Mn)' 18 In 27 g8!flCS with lht' Dodgcr<i tha\ 5ea~n. he •~ h1tt1ng ~tix ""•th no honwr'i and fi ve R81 To m~~l' room fo r Oh ver. fir'il ha~man "1d An·am wa opt1o ne<l 10 \lh111.1ucri1111• of 1hc Par1fil < uast I t':ljWl' I lust Call Us For Auto Insurance RABBITT INS~ANCE ~-£SI 1957 i!. & s31-n40 441 Old Nt!wPOrl Blvd. Newoort Beach Xerox Paper or 201b. Bond Copier Papt r so·o sheet ream only $3.49 ea. (min. 50 reams) $3.89/lcase 1..... Ill t 1985 I Ill Hordes of insects stopped in theirtracks. Ttwv swarmed lo the attack. Countless nurnl>t'r~ of arn1ywor1ns1 beetles. crick- t:'t~. ~ruh~ clnd <H,ltS. And they wen· ~lopped Stopped by ORTHO Diazi11rn1 Insect Spray. ORTHO Dia,zinon den10l- ishecl them as they crept through lawns and garcll'n soil. DPstroyed them ail around the va rd . Th ey did n ·1 st;-u1d " c h a n ce . Because. used"" direcl<:<I . ORT HO Diazi non had t'r1< 1u~h pc>\V('r to kt>ep on killing certain pests for up to 8 weeks. And enough spray in one quart botrle to cover 4000 squart' fet•I of surfan.' Day-in. clay-out the invasion continu<.'s. And tlay-ii1. do\'-OUI ORTHO Diazino11 stops insects in their tracks. ii ORIHO \I" '" 11•II""I11" I ·ltrt·rl11>11' c l't1' 1 l'li1•1 ... 1 1 l11·1111tdl Cur111~•1t\ \II ruihh rt'"'r\1'11 AHMYW< >Rt>.IS \' .~;RllBS THE VANQU ISHED Look for< >RTHO Diazinon at the following locations: Amt~, Md's I V 1tauhu1t 1~18~ l" ... ll< ll»llt ?241 (roar ~•l>ty l 1cun1 N1ue• At!Mllonc I ... Hf} &i.oSl•n 6. H••llO• 8trd (Mii ~ .. Grttn Anow ' Gtttn Tllumll i.n_, Buldtf 1 r.,..._ Sl•t1 Hand,_ Slort1 Ch.illt1 •t.rdlolne 114, Eil•oge• Hunl 11a1on tlfoKn .enN lllN lbtdw.vt 1666 Ha1bo1 lll<d Colla Mt~ E X p over 5000 sq.· ft. of Office Supplles * 1 dozen FREE PAPER8 MATE Pens *with S4 min. purchase & this ad June 20% O ff Sale Spzinp Sweateu, S1111deeJ4eJ S11mme~ ?la11dltZ94, 7 ee Sltieu a11d lll(Jet' So_m ething p ecia / feminme fashions Cltw•'""~.., ~~45 0tl"ttlllorOt I• P~l'lil 111\5 11.m t" A•t St1•••• •~-G.-...c1111 .. Olt'1 1t1111t Ctmtn ~4JI Sol•"t SI long Such •oe•'1 &..., lb!W l~ /301 San Joaquin tt111, N•'"'"''' ~·~· n 9651 Cn1pm.1n Gi11drn Ciovt lt11 Tt11 """'' ll65 I II I 010 Rd 11 lo10 18991 Coloen ldnl,,n l•Juna l't<~u .. 1 19121 8io0~nur\I Hun1tn1ton Bf;n I /841 S Y.i1t1vrtw Avr la M114<11 •ORTHO Diazinon Insect Spray THE VICTORIOUS ~°'Ill 11~1 N (.,. ..J \t lullPllOI\ lq I 0Nc 8J61 On lh• M•• 8ut11• Put 11-0l S ti111X>1 Bl•d f ulltrton I 381 W Wh1th .. r 8tvd 11 Habld l I~ f d\I I/an SI Lo~•· Mtsa & 642-7850 645-5711 8 differen t iewelrv stores! SUMMER FASHIONS ARE ARRIVING! -SIZES 4-12 - 10:00·4:00 MON()AY ":1 ~ TH•u FRIDA y -:\/ S.t1mlay by Appointment S41-l0JS \ S ...... , •••tr k ..... , '"'·· rm• CWID l W"• I...._ ..... ....... ,_,.., J _ THI MAIL CINTll, ITC. 333 E. 17th Street . _(Next to the Poncoke House) • ,.IVAtt AL111NATIVI TO THI POST OPPICI • P 0 9oat1 • Stor11J>1 • Gift Wroppw>O • Stlippino • Pocko~ • UPS Emery OHl. Stl•P9'ft9 0..rft'9f\t l41ttefl • ""-" S."'1C't1 -6311452 ' ... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/FrJday, June 7, 1985 /r' /"I ,- ANNOUNCING OUR BIGGEST WAREHOUSE SALE TWO DAYS ONLY SAT. JUNE 8, -9 a.m. till dusk SUN. JUNE 9, -12 -5 (Plus In-Store Discounts) FAMOUS LINE.$ WITH HUGE DI SCOUNTS OF 20% -50 % & MORE CASH AND CARRY OR FINANCING MAY BE ARRANGED DON'T MISS THIS ONE! 16th * t: 0 a. ~ Q) z 1595 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Drexel -Heritage -Baker Henredon -Karges. -Wood mark Stanton Cooper -Marge Carson Marbro -(plus all European Imports 20% Off) ALL SALES FINAL AND IN "AS IS" CONDITION 714/642-2050 YoutlJ football •l6nupt1 ~l'll\ln111on tor C. osta ~csa Jr .\ll·Amenc:an football will br 'held Saturda) and again on ~111urda) Jun<' 16 at TeWinklc Paril. from ~-6 pm <\II boy~ rt'\1d1 n1 in C. o!.ta Me~ from the a1t's of 7-11 )ears ot a~ arc eh11ble Ocean View football game. <~can Vic" H1gh·s \pnng prau1u: "111 t ulm1nJll' tontght "11h a pair of gamr-... Thl' <.0phomort"' "111 pl.i) at 6"11h the' ar\11' JI 1 \II P•Hl'OI\ and On·an \it'" tlc•o\lt'r\ arl' , In\ lll'll Southland triathlon• C11tallna r hl· Moet 1 ruuhlon "'111 tx· hl·ld \unda' beginning 111 II I .S a m . on t .itahna hlamr, Dc'iCa n '><> Beach ( atahna'\ tirst~"er triathlon "'ill h.t\t' U\ rr 400 rnmpc1111or\ on the half-mile OCt'an \"Im 14 .S-m1k bike leg and . four-milt' run courllt' v.h1ch has hct'n put together b} tht• Los .\ngcle' TnJthlon Organ111ng Comm111ee fran\portation I\ bring rml\ llkd h~ Island !:.\pre\\ Hehrnpter~. Helman\< ommutl'r Heh· .optcr' < .tt.ilina C ru1..c~ and the < atahna bprl'" Rosarilo Beacb Btl \l hn11 \\e\l I n1. and the Fl'dernl Dcpan- mcnt ol Tourism of Ba1a. ('ahfom1a "Ill Cll· sponsor tht• ~ond .\nnual Rosanto Beach Tn.ithlon '\a1urday. Junt' IS, bcg1nning 111 I./ am JI Ru..anto Beach, 8.( Mc\1Co , The half-mile OCl'an '"1m. 1~-nulc h1li.e nde Jnd 1hrcr-m1k run 1cs1 \\ tll be run in 1wo hcab "1all'\ up 10 the Jg(' uf J'I \\Ill \tan at 9 a m tulln.,.i:d h\ thl' 40-Jnd-<ildcr 11roup at 9 30 .\II 1hrl·e l''t'OI\ "'"' ,1ar1 and end al 1hc l<o~arllu B1.·al h < 11\ Parl.. on 1h1.• 0tl'an a half- m1ll' nonh or thl' Ro..arno Reach Hotd fhl' l'\l'nt "hm1tl'd tu 600 par11ctpan1) .\ non·rl.'lundahll' and non-transferable S35 cntr. lcl' "Ill he .i1.wp1ed lhl' da) of th.:-t:\t'OI ll 1m lulll'\ ... r -shin Jnd harbequl' lunch r nm hlani.., ma' bc ob1a1nl·ll Jt mu)\ b1i..t' \hop\ or h\ 'i<nding a 'il.'lf-addr1.·s~J s1amixd en,eloflt' 10 B1nchng "'""Im P 0 Bo' 1511b '\an Dll'&U Y111~·1111b Soulh Coa~I A ri C enler Imae Pandllle Ran The · Parad1k 'Run" coordll\IHW b) th<- ln-tnl' Boy'' and (tlfls' Club will be ht'ld unda) 1>ra1nn1naa11he club site on wt Yale Loop and Baranca Parkwa)'. More than 400 runncn have ~·rt'f"tered for the S and IOK ri.ins v.h1ch will wind tt)rough Woodbndgl' rht \lagered \tan lo\111 upcn Wl\h thr 5K at 7 30 am follo.,..ed h) lht' IOK at 8 A special "'k1dJ1r run" will ~18n a1 Y The Sil rrg1\1r.i1ton fee, wh11:h goes to lht' lf"tnt 8o>S and Girls Club. includci. 11 T-\h1rt and a fret pan1.akc breakln1 §Cncd by tht Good Earth RtslDunint Pantl'1pan1s not wanting tht' r -shin or the breaL.fas1 will~ charard s 7 for mort· information phone 551-5038 Student tralner• •ork•bop Panltl.1 ( llmmunll' Hu,p1t.JI in coniun1. lion \\ llh the II unllnl!tun ~'Jl h \< h11ol Dl\lfll t 111111 hn\l d "'l·,·I.. Ion!'! '><'rtl'\ 111 "'orl.. 'h"P' tor J\Plrl Oji. \tudt:nl Jthkl1l 1ra1nl·r, lunt· ~~-~II JI Edison H 1~h \<ht•ol Jnd thl ..,port' l\kd1t1nt: .ind Rl'h.ihil11a11,m t 1.·ntl•r JI l'Jutlla ( 1•mmun11\ I loi.p11al \1ud1:n1 trainer' Ml' 1.·n,ou1.1gnl to atlend th1~ ~pt'l1al opponun11, lu g.J1n 1nhnKal kno.,.ledgt: Jnd prauital l'\pcrtrn .. · 1n athll'tll traintng ream trainrr' Jnd donor\ Imm lhl' Raider<; R.tm~ and uthcr prnk\\11•n11I organiiJllOn~.,. ,11 ht' un hand to 'h.in· tlll'1r e\pertl'nu·~ .ind ll'l hOlljUl'\ H1t1hhgh11ng thl lllt'<'I. "111 ht: Jn 1n..Jep1h prl'\Cnta11on h\ l>r P1:h.:1 Rt:\ null.I' ul Paulil.a ll11\p1tal "ht• "rll tx """''"'"!! Ol'" corn.·u1,c 'urg1ral pmcedurt'' C la\!>t'\ 111 ill h.· ht•ld ..11 J111crt'nt 11me' throughout the "l°l'I. r Ill j "hedulc .ind tunhcr 1nlorma11on on the 'l<'minar phunr ~rcn U:1a al (1(1 )7!il-"1 (I Irvine 1outb ba•.ketball camp Thl' lr\lnl' Ao\\ C11rh C luh ,,.,11 hm1 a'"''" \\tel.. in\truct111nal h.i,l.cthalhamp Jul\ 1-1 ~ tur ho~\ cntl'nng gr.1lll'' II'' thfl•utth eight Thl' ll'l' ''SM I D1rl'l 11ng thn J mp 111 ill tx· Htll RI"~ n,1ld' h('ad •Wlh tor ..,outh~·rn l Jltlorn1.1 < olkgi: fhc camp "'1ll N• l1m111.·J 111 .l m"1mum nl l: Otl\\ tor l"Jlh a1w grnup 111 1n,url' a lo" pld\l'r· lOat·h raunn , {.imp <;(\\1110\ \.\Ill ht· \OOdUltl-d trom !\-Ill dffi f'thandlllhgrJdl'r\lJnd Ill l'-1: l~•'th .ind Mh gradl·r,1 fur lurthl'r 1nl11rm.1l11•n phone ') l-1'1: I~ ,.r '51 -'>" I' Fog, winds slowdoW'n IORyachts By ALMO~ LOCKABEY Oelly P'llol eo.11n9 Writ., I 11\.l, R~ \\ H -~1odrr:itt• 111 '>lrnng ''ind~ anJ ,kn"t· lll m1xkr:i1t• fog w nt the'~ ln1an:i1111nal Offshor1.· R ull' \ Jd11' in Lllng Bca\.h 'l acht (luh' "'th JnnuJ I Ra1.l .. '.'.t'd. grnP.ing ll\a J l4-m1k-l°llUr'<-' JI hull six·1.•J, I hursdJ' \\ 1nd1, lllt'rl' 1n thl' I "-I ~ !..not rangl \.11ntnbu1tng t.1 'o(,'' lT..tl l..nl" \,. d'"' n' thtl'l' hluv. n 11ut 'rinn.iil.t'r' anJ .1 hr11l l'n bt'11m ~111rl tht' JJ' \>. J<, l I l f proudly presents one nl Southern r allfornia 's largeSI selecrwns of l1m1ted edwon graphics b_~ \ l"t°l1 ti\ JI llnlt"'-\\J' ll'" lhJn a quJnl r ''' J mile lJU\1ng J numtx-r 111 ~alhl' 111 1•\l'r\IJnd th1.· ''t"atht"r mJrl' • NAGEL • DALJ • NEIMAN • BRAGG •GORMAN •DELACROIX •YAMAGATA • ERTE ' ·\LS<> featunng cJ line selt'<'l/On of museum replicas 230 E. 17th St. free pa rking behind bldg. (across from M o the rs) lllJ U E.1st 17th St l .... 1.1 M1" I NP" tu Bu1hlt•r' F.mponu1111 646-4545 Thl'rl' .trl' .1 Jl1tl'n 11),.'J• \.11. ht' l0 (I01[\l'llng 1n lhl [ln'\lll!-lllU\ \l'Ol'\ Thl· , nl\ 11>;.JI "'1nna "'a' \\ 1ll1arn Chtnntilkr ' \ndrl·-.,. '\4 \lkg.1amr out ,1 1 AJh1J < 11n nth1Jn Y.1lhl C1ut' 1n < l.1" I 10 AM to 6 PM e xcept Sunday Shop •diamonds • colored ston es • se mi-precious colored stones • pearl s • gold •watches HILL GREN • rings ----earr:ings-• bracelets • neckla ces • cha in s • watches repairs while you wait SQUARE ' 250-270-292 E. 17th Ea.•v Parking IOI WOLFE CUSTOM T AILOAED· lllUIAICE SHIRTS Ptrry'I ..... lt,air QUALITY WORK •AUTO •••• '" ,.. ,.11 ... u, COMPl£fE SH()( Rf PAIQ Mill£ YOU WAIT • FIRE GIVE A • DY[ING •OltnamlC ~ • BUSKSS GIFT CERTIFICATE • SltCIAllZING .. • lf[ COWBOY IOOTS ONE FREE • tlALTH FOi IJ'R9 Ml TQ U M MOVIE·RENTA.L FATHERS DAY lllOR l1llU SA l '"--~ 842-1741 MS-4543 '"'3 ""-"-(j:J 0 COUM 'N CWF 333 E. 17th St. • · 642-17U l3l £. 1711 St .. 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C ~ I \ ) 1 EDITORIAi I 'Edison 'work-in_' a more positive form of protest Five teachers in the Huntington Beach Union High School 'Districr have fo und a creative, no n-disrupti ve way to protest what they feel is an unfair contract ofTer tendered by the district's trustees. They are staying in school. Twenty fo ur hours a ~ay. Seven davs a week. These five guys. all at Edison High. just won·i go home. The] work. they eat and the) sleep in the building. The educational process goes on and a very public statement 1 made Bravo! The district. mired in a la bor dispute, has been the victim of two recent teacher "sickouts" and a sy mpathy strike staged by stude.nt.s. a t Fo~ntain Valley High. A.- .. sickout " for the unin1ttated. 1s a cowardly form of strike in ~hich the teachers prete nd tQ.be too ill to work. A "sickout" always occurs on a Friday and allows the teacher who ltes about the state of his or her health to avoid the commitment and sacrifi ce of a real strike. During a "'sickout:· the school .district must spend additional money 10 hire substitute teachers and education comes to a virtual halt -until Monday morning when the ailing teachers are miracul ously cured en masse. Perhaps because the .. sickouts" have op~ned the teachers to criticism fo r conduct unbeco ming pro- fessionals and for abandoning their Auty, the Edison Five decided there should be a pos1t1 ve approach to protest. So the) sat in. . To draw attention to their contention that they are undercompensated . the) are. sacrificing the creature comforts of home and famil y while they continue to teach . The .. work-in·· is a refreshing contrast to the negati vity of the .. sickout" tea~he.rs. 400 of whom feigned illness in the most recent incident. . Even the admini stratto n seems to appreciate the effort of the Edison Fi ve-Gary Rhoades. Don Lea ey, Michael Shimpock. Pete Burwell and Ken Ammann. It is air-conditioning the building overnight. which has lowered the discomfort level of the protest. Such cooperatio n makes one wonder: What progress might ensue if ALL the teachers JOtned the "work-in"? Bridge over Salt River only -one sheep wide < >nh hndgl' 1n th\ ''orld h1111l l'XdU\I \ch for \ht'ep ,, ll\ l'I till' \al I Rl\cr northt'a~t of Ml·'a \n1 It"' l>ne sheep w1dt'. .\n cxtrt'mel~ bnght-e\\'d h1'1tunan repon'i that tht: mas'it\t: homhing ul London dunng World V. ar II harl.'d !>O much ground tl enabln.l thl.' Bnt11oh for the first time to stud~ V.L'l.'d grov. th in urbanm:d area., ..\ porcuptnl' gro\'' nn" quill\ 1he way you grov. nl.'v. h:m < lr u'il.'d to. whiche' er Maybe \OU rl'ml·m~·r thr "unda\ d a1m : '"II \OU tra\l.'l IOl) l,t\I ~OU pa'>') up more ihan }OU c:mh up v.11h ·· There's also a ')a1urd.1\ "-11:1.ht d a1m "If )Ou can·1 pa' J'> \llU go \ou rl· going too fast ·· Q. We call them hull.iln hut thl·\ rl· reall) bison 4.re there an' tn 1-uroJX' 1 4. A fev. hundrell ;il l in l .!ptt\ ''' nov.' In P11land and I hl· \1 i' ll'I I nw n mo~th <). Hu" L11n1l· l\la1nl.' " rnlkd .. dov.n l.'a.,t .. " ..\ <lldt1ml.' ,ador<. nd1ng a ""ind Imm a'>tl'rn .,aid thl'' ''l"rl· on a .. dO\'n hill run·· "ut h \\:JS thl' nonhl'a'itt·rh "1 nd that pu\heJ homebound· \hip' from Ho,ton 111 Ma int• Oot·c, \olir nost• v.h1<,tk"' II \o. don·1 adm1111 ~a\'} mn.l1u1\ m ;I\ 'unnt\l' you're a chron1t U\l'r 111 \'Ota11w That"' a u1mmon '>lgn \.\hat \OU and I 111.J\ rl'k1 to a~ th l' ··padll' ~agon .. l'I J..n11\\ n "' Frann.• a' !ht• .. ,.tlJd ha,~t·I .. ( 1rl'\ h11u nd 1>v. "' no 11 t l' '<'ln1· It renb L .M. Bord Is R H ndfrated columnist. · -1~1.um:r;r.u • ~ 1; ,1 :11a.1 a.IIJ:! ·' 0 ... "Forthe purcha eof omeoutrageouilyoverprtcedashtray ,(DfehfenscN ff/ rs •. SecretaryCasparWelnberger)hasendedorso/Jedthecareer so t ree avyo ce · L "MA. ISAAEL, MEET HARVEY .... " OC 's housing probl~ms moving toward solution First-time buyers once again able to afford placeTn OC Orangl' County's most significant gro" th issue. right after traffic. has hl.'en the; pro' is1on of housing af- turd<tbk to a larger number of p(Oplc. Tht• ''ordc; .. has been .. arc used tx·tau')t' thl.' 1ssul' apix-ars 10 tx· on 11s "'"' to \Olut1on That 1\ not to c;a, that v.e Jre about to -.oh l' the hous;ng prohkm com- plete!~ IH pro' 1ding hou!>ing for all fhl' first paragraph six-c1ticall) 51ates 'hou\1ng affordable lo a larger number of tx'Ople .. and that thl' 1o;sue 1\ "on ti\ "•a\ 10 sol uuon." Tht· pan of the housing problem "h1ch 1., being eased as the provision b\ pnvatt' real e!>tate de,elopment li~m .. and private homebuilders of hou~1ng in the $60.000 to SI 00.000 rangt· f,en a $60.000 home require') a do""n pa> ml.'nt of$12.000 cash and mnnthh pa~ ml.'nt~ in the $500 to bhOO range plu\ propen' tax and J\\ouat1 on dut'\. 1fan\ Hou\! ng furthosc whocannol mt"l.'I tht'St' tinanci:.11 requirements cannot hl' pro\ 11.kd b> the public sector. But thl'rc "a!. a 11me "hen nl'" hou\1ng 1n Orange Count} was con- l l'ntrated 1n thl· \0·1.allcd .. moH'·UP .. rang1.·. atxi\ e ) 150.000 '"llh a good percentage ol nl.'" home., realhtng lCl $~00.000 and abo' l' Dunng 1h1c; 11me. from thl' mid 1470s 10 the carh I lll:HI'>. 11 "a!. nw't dtllicult fora first-time homebu,cr- .,omeone "ho did not u" n a hornl' to trade 1 n -to purcha~e i....hou'e .1 n <>range C<iunt} .\s a rc-.ult. thO'>l' v.ho v.t·re determined to "Ork 1n Orange <. oun1~ and lo bu) a homl.' had to lind housing 1n Rller\tde. ">an lkrnard1no \an D1egu or Los .\n- gele' u1unt1t:'> and dn'e the frel'- "a' s Bui threl.' thing'> happened 10 change 1h1\ lnterl.'St ratl.'., went up. Proo41111on ''rut a l ll rh on prof)l'rt\ tax. and 1ntl.it10n -.Jov.l.'d. MARTIN BROWER W11h intei:est rates up. those v.hu ov.ncd homes' and therefore had a lo"1.'r-1ntl.'re!lt loan v.l.'re less 1nterestl'd 1n ta~tng on a higher 1ntere!.1 loan JUSI to ha'e a larger or fan cier homi: Prupo'>tt1on 11 addl'd another fac- t0r: Kl'Cp ~our houc;e and l'nJO~ lo"" pro ix· rt~ ta xl.'~. bu) a nr .... home and pa) higher propcrt) 1a;..I.'~ ba~t·d on the value of the new home. Again. people hesitated to change homes and face those higher property taxes. Perhaps neither of these would ha .. e ma11ered 1f 1nna11on continu<.'d to run wild and the pncc of homes continued to escalate -from 22 percent to 33 percent ix·r ~car 1 n som(• pans of Orange County. But with 1nlla11on cooled and home 'alues \e1t kd the 1mpctu' to regard the homr a) an in' e\tmt·n1 rat ha than as ,helter ";i.. lost. .\'la result. homco\\m·rs pracucall ~ '>lopped bu) mg mo' e-up housi ng. unless the} -....ert• most anxious 10 movl' up. ~ Real estate de\ eloper'> and ho me- hu1ld l.'rs had long ~oov.n or a large. Pl.'nt-up market tor so-called .. af- fordable .. or "modl.'ratl.'-cost .. hous- ing. but thC) were gcm·rall) prcoc- t'up1ed with the m0re lucra11'e nW\t'· up hou~ing. Hov.ever. whc:n the moH'·llp mar- k(•t d ned up, devetoix-r!> and huildt'r' turned tht•tr attention w the lowcr- pnced market. ..\t ont· t1me. 1n an a11emp1 to spur produrt1on of lower-pnefd hou~1ng in the uni ncorporaaed pans of Orang~ ( ount)'. the Board of Su pen 1sorc; required that de' elopcrc; build a percentage of the homes 1n a new communll\ so th at the-. could be pm1.·d for the modcrate-inrnmi: hnnwhu\ 1·r B111 thl' hoard wa' ahlt• 10 do awa) ""llh this rcsincuon when the market created the turnaround. In general. housing under S 125.000 must be smaller. attached units-th e type of housing builders once be- lieved the Southern California buyer would not accept. But that. too. has changed. 1 hi.' older buyers had lived wtth their parents unltl marriage. th~n lived in an apartment onl ) long enough 10 bu~ a house. so the) were used to greater ".>pace. But the new. ~oung bu)ers mo\cd from their parent!>. homes on ll'::t\ ang for eollese or takanga first Joh. and ha .. e h'ed 111 apartments for a long time. For the first-time homebu}cr. a house the size of an apartment" line. Will the market change'? Most builders believe that the market for first -time housing will rema in for some years into the fu ture. And then there is another factor. As the planned communities in the central and south county provide an 1ncn:asang number ofhagh technology JObs. the) have to provide affordable housing 1f thc) want to attract emplo~ee!. to fill the employment centers. Unlike lhl' ·induc;tnal and v.are- housing "orkcr. who will dnve a long d1 stancl.' 10 affordable huusmg. the high technology worker wants an ideal environment -and that in- cludes a shon dri ve to work. Not that move-up housing 1s gone. People s111l want to move up. and housing 111 the hagher-pnced ranges still sells -and sells well 1f prope.d} designed and l()(·ated. But the numbers of these arc rela11vel) small. compared to the market for the first- time home. And whtle th e lir!.t-t1me home 1s frequently called "housing for} oung professionals." an increasi ng number of empt~-ncsters -wi th. childre.n moved out -arc selling their expensive homes and are moving down into the smaller units, reducing the amount of upkeep required. and pocketing the difference 111 cost. Columalst Martin Brower pablisb· es tbe bl-moatbly newsletter "Martin Browu's Orange County Report.'' RICHARD CORE" columnlft RICHAID CoHEI Caspar reacts ta ashtray outrage Punishes officers without waiting ... for investigation WASHI NGTON -The publar l}nch1ng. so long out of favor. has been n~v1 .. ed b) Defense Secrctar; Ca\par We1n~rger. For the purchase of some ou1rageousl) overpm·ed ashtra}s. he has ended or soiled the career!> of three Nav} officers, one of them an admiral with 33 )Car,· ~Cf\ ll'l' As alwnys with a lynching. guilt 1~ besides the point: the idea is to make n pubhc statemenL <\nd ')0 Weinberger ha!>. Ht!> inten- tion is to sa) loudfy and clearl) that the Defense Dcpanment wall no longer tolerate ex~nd1tures that tum the heads of the taxpayers and sicken their stomachs. Among such items are the now legendary S4 35 hammer. the $7.600 coffee maker. tht• $91 screw and the Allen v. rench that costs more than a car but will probabl) last longer -a barga in at only $9.000. The latest outrage is ashtra)s. Forµ ml.'re $659 each. the Grumman Aerospacl.' Corp. offered to sell air- plane a5htra}S to the Nav) and thp gO\ernment. kno-....1ng a deal when 11 sees unl.'. bought se' en. Sooner er later. as these things go. nos} con- grl.'SStonal 10\es11ga1ors-lookl·d al the books. recoiled at what thq !>av.. and the tigurcs fou nd 1he1r wa) into the prc<>s. It "a' th en that Weinberger. following the rccomml.'nda11on qf Na'> Secretary John Lehman. acted He disciplined three officers -an admiral. a captain and a commander. Ma} be the officers responsi~c gor- what they deserved. But the tame to kn ow that 1s after an investigation. not before. It JUSt could be that the three -01 any one of them -are either innocent or have a r('asonable explanatton fo r what went wrong. Even an the Navv. there should be 1,uch a thing as due process. After all. Weinberger did 'O'Oi -ls'uspcnd Adm Jo!>cph Metcalf while he was being 1nves11gated for bringing home some illegal souvenirs of the Grenada operauo"n -. O\ 1ct automatic nfks . ~o "h) the rush no"'? The answer 1s that the uora,ehngof1heseexample ol outrageou!> Pentagon spending have the potential of~ndangering the m1gh11es1 procurement program of them all -the Defense Department budget 11self. At long last. the Con- grec;s t'> beginning to cast a cynica.1 CY_e on thl.' Reagan adman1strat1on "' budget requests. And the Hou·se. locking the barn door trillions ol dollars 100 late. has C\ en imposed 1cro growth on Pentagon spending. Sull. the Reagan administration·., $2 J tnlhon arms bu ildup remain\ largely on track. Balancing governmentjob, return to media Tho number!> ma) dazzle or bnng on ven1go. but they are 1mponan1. In fact. the numbers -the amount of monq• being 'J'K'Ot -1s maybe mort· 1mponan1 tha n lhl' weapon S}Stl.'m<, the) hu) Earl) on. tne Reagan adm1n1\tra11on did not ha\'l.' an arm~ po liq. 11 had a <;pending pol tc}. T ht• 1dl.'a v.a\ 10 impress the So' tt'IS not JU'it v.11h mic;s1les an the ground or plane'\ 1n the skies. but wath the shet•r incred1hk amount of money we weri: willing to -;pend on arms. We were going to better the boast ot N1k11a Khrushchev. He said the So' 1cts would bul) u~: we were going to make <;urc they could n't afTord the plot Reporters sometimes get foot caught in revolvin~doorof m edi a. government WA. HlM .I< l~ -I h..-it•\ oh tnF J oor through "h1d1 ,.,.111. ll'Pllrtt·r'> leave for h1g gmt'llHlll 111 1111>, -.ind huer return 10 1lw 11wd1.1 -1 .111 h1· .1 tncky apparaiu, .ind t"' 1•1' '" , •lt1·11 someone get'i h1' loot , .auf!ht That's what h.1pp1·11nl 111 I l·,l1r Gelb, who v.ent h;11 lo. 111 ""'" ,11 I h1 New York ftrnL'' .1lt t·1 '1l 'tn~ '''" years as d irector ol the \1,11 I kp.11 1- ment's burt•;w ol pollt1111 111il 1t,1n affairs. Gelb's prl'dtt«tmt·nt 1.11,l·, 1111\'ll''' 1n1 quest1om about thl\ lontinuin~ Lraffic between the ""orlcl ot ~m nn ment secret'\ and a profl''""n thal " supposed to dag them out Could a former go' t'rnmr nt 111 fic1al take ad' antagt' of ha' 1111111 v. lwn he become"> a reporter ag,11n' \u11· D1d Gtlh'' l'.o In fan tm hncf ')tate Dcpanmrn1 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat c-.i~·n·{1st h~m a .. tnn Hut that drdn't h·l'p \ll11lt rx:ople -1ncludtng, Jppan·nt h 1hc "itJtt• l)\•panment ' t urrcnt pol111u1-1111l1tJf\ director. 1 t (1t•n John r ( haan Jr -from \U\fX'tt1ng 1h.11 C 1rlh had tradl·d 1m pmrx·rh on ht\ former po".>1tmn lur ·' \\On ht• v. rote.• r ch I 3 on l ~ nul lea< t ontingcnC) plan'>. fhl' I 1ml'' \IOI) wo\ ha~d on n 1np-'\en c.·1 Wh1tc Hou~e document that had alm1cl ~ '\urf,.iiced ahroad ant.I c.au\cd a hnrf furor 1n the foreign pre'>\ II rl'"ealcd that the l 'n1tcd \t,llt'' h.id cont1ngenc~ ph1n'> lor c.kplm 1ng nude at weapon\ rn Rei mud.i < anada Iceland and Pueno Kirn -hut h;id neglected to 1ell thl' jtCl\l'lll rnt•nt\ '"' olved But lhl' top-\t'< rtt document ~a'I d.it NI 1tns. 1w<1 ,ear .. beGlrc Gelb·., • ll'nurr 1n higg~ Rcittoin ( ha1n, who Frank Zlftt IO•fl)o Tom Tau ............. Qr o...,.-, C>1y EClllor c,.1g INft ~htllttcw JACK ANDERSON r . l~j and DALE VAN A TT A had rl'fX>rtc.·dl) ~·t·n ~citing '\omt• rrhh1ng about tht• \IOI). ordered his \tall not to talk to ( 1dh .\nd tn a lit ol f)tqut• Cha111 r<'nHncd Cicio'<, picture trom the wall fcatunnit photographs of past darccl!lr'> and put th ts no11ce u1 1t!> plau.·: .. Kc.-mo\ ed tor ( au'tc I he: P. M Dtrector. I 977-I '171J. dad ~111tnsl>­ ~11lfull\. and kn ov. angl) publt\h J 9kCi ,"ia.,.,11ic.-d 1nlorma11on the rc- ka~· 11fv.h1 h "'harmrul :ind d:imag- 1nt to the count!') " ( ha1n didn't namt• Cicio nord1d he ...... that (1clh had r,c:cn the document dur111g his tv.u-)'C.lr toui at ~talc: Ru t the 1mpllc:i11on wa' clt<ar T hl' :H CU'>atwn "'"'outrageous. ot l <HH\l'. and aftt•r J tame <. hain <arid C 1dh rcconcalcd. l n fact. there had nl'\·cr been an) rta' n ror Cham 10 uspcc1 hti pl'cdccc r. Ethics o 1dc. why would Gelb ha vc waned mo~ 1tna11 five )eitrt to wr1tt a SlOr) ht had lcamtd an ht\ offic1:il c11pac1ty" Ciclb obtamed thC' I ens document from another source -and was a\tormhcd to rcnlt1c that no o ne had apparent!) st·rn lit 10 dt\Clor,c: its d1ploma11call~ dl'ltrntl' content'\ to the State Drpartmcnt hurcau mo'\I obv1nu'>I) concerned. • Cil.'lh couldn't ren111 l'\\'r having seen thl.' documl.'nt duri ng his two )l'ar~ at Stat<.'. Just to mal..e '\ure. though. he eallcd fnends HI ht~ old oflice and was a'\.,urrd that thq ~t·re una\\arc of the document and the poltq 11 described For the determinedh \l cupulou!I uelb. the .knowledge that kc)' off1c1als 111 the State Dcpanment had been left 1n the dark all these years wa!> .,omc1h1ng he could not cth1call} wnt<' ahout. ~inC'e 1t 5temmed dtrectl} from thl' two years he had worked for thl' ¥-OVNnmcnt. So he didn't 1ncludl' the 1nformat1on an ht'l \IOI) h>rmer government emplo)'ees are fort11dden to dt\ ulac \C<. rets the) learned 1n their JOb Tt11 time. a mc11culoas rcpon er appartntly de- cided he couldn't re\ eal that. whale he wa<, a governnitnl muck-a-muck. he hadn't been told a ~eret that he 'ihoulrl have bet'n told The mind rec-I~. man and ht~ dcput). The) arl' not ent11l ed to chauffeurs but .. apparent!} feel that they arc ubov<.' the law:· Proxmire complained. What's worse. the Wh11c House ~tall won't l.'ven answer th e senator's letters. He's aslced tht comptroller gcm·rnl to an vec;11gntc. Ol 'TR •\GE OF f HE WEE K: President Reagan hU!I tx.•en ent1c11ed an thl.' pa<.1 for not being asclo~ to hi s children and grandchildren as he might be But when 11 counts. the prec;1den1 looks after the kids. no matter how old they are or how self- supporting they may be. Hie; olde~I daughter. Maureen, reC'Cntly checked into Washington's Walter Recd rmy I lo,pital for a day of outpatient care A o urce said the prts1dent1al daughter was sufTc-nna from stress. Her bill for the entire day was $40 -a bargain. a anyone who hu p:11c1 hospital bills t·an attest. MINI-EDITORIAL: Sane(' the modern in come tax 'l)'Stem became law 1n I Ii 13. Congrcc;" and the federa l ., government ha ve u'lec1 deductions and r'~·mp1111ns ' to force roc1al. t LCll TI V 1-. MC:MO ·n Wal-economtc and c-u llural change on the ham Proxmire. D·W1 . has an· puhlic Bccauc;c Prt1udcnt Reagan's nounccd w11h ~rdonoblc pndc that new plan modific this approach. we . "federal al(nctcs for the first .. umc applaud it. T~onlybctter1dca would h'vt bcaun to abide by the law that ht one Yrt first proposcod over lOyca" rtstrict~ thl'11ftur-dnvcn }OYC!ft• a&0 -" Oa& &aA SW. lb.It would mtnt hmousme\ to ohty • pccJli fUnhcr rtmovc th.c aovtmmenl from handful offcdcral offici~l! m~dJioa m ouf\ta1l)' hves. But the S<'n:nor 1 ~rll havtfli •- trouble with the Whnc House s111r. s \ Jadl AH•,.,.. •H Dale V.u Alu wc ll ac; Rudact Olr<-rtor Oav1d . &Olk-re •TNk•IH c.l•mal11 .. Wlwther all ihis money bu ys 1n- crca .cd security 1S. ·debatable. It C\'rwltnly haMlot yet produced a meaningful increase 1n defcMe capab1lit) -air power. for instance But 11 is bc}ond debate that everyone an the defcno;c establishment -from the lowly Joublc-b1llers :it some contractor!\, to the most admiral 91 admaral!I 1n the Navy -knows that the Pentagon is wtlhng lo spend money and 11 almost d<><.·sn't mutter on whnt. You can hardly blame them. then. for not c:iring if the mone) was bcang wa'ited on ashtrays or on weapons, lake the MX. which wall either be bargained away at Geneva or let\ to ru t 1n their 'itlos. Either wa y. the M rcprc!>ents a biuer waste than an ash1ruy any day. rhe officers dangling from Weinberger'" yardarm arc probably neither knaves nor fools and would not. walhngly, sacrifkc their careas for the sa ke ofn better ashtrny. Reiher than being the eAccptions Wcanbcraer would make of them. they arc rcprcscntat1vo ora def~nsc establish- ment that has confused tht' ss>tndma ofmoney'wllh the buJ ina or security. T~ar twil\ lynchina 111 div f'ltOn. fttratl. If' OU ll\in lhc~a ht~) " wmcthina. )OU ~bould Stt lhe plJ1nc. 'RJ~ o.w. ,. • ., ... ,ft# Nl•nt•lll.. ' ' . J ' ) ' Coa•t needs moratoriuJD pn oil, gas developinent To the Editor. financial bonanza. Failure to renew the moratorium Th b&nnina 111 and oil development osc or us here in Califom1a are a1J greatly concerned that the m ora-oaa 9ur coast thn;atcns tourism, torium be renewed. Sen. Pete Wilson =:~~"or!~~ e!':~~y. the main and Congressmen from the threaten- . Inyested capital and thousands of e.d areas met with Hodel recently. Our Jobs 1nvolv~ would be jeopardized. La$una Councilman Gentry recently Resultant air and water pollution went to Washington to argue the case. t,.ouJd be hiahly detrimental to our Conservationists protest the drill- bealtb, to ourrecreative activities and ing in these sensitive areas, so rich in to our scenic vistas. marine life, so valuable for their The moratorium is due to expire recreational and scenic vahles. Atty. , 1 Orange Coat OAIL V PILOT /FrldaV, JuN 71 1118 sibald Coa•t be preMnTed1 To lhc Editor. I must respond to Terry Timmtns', vice presjdent of Friends of Irvine Coast. "Letter to the Editor" on Wednesday, May IS. concemiOf ··Kccpina the Irvine Coast Low Key. Appartntly, Mr. T1mm1ns and I have atttndcd different mcctinJS of the CoastAJ Commission in Playa del Rey and Santa Ana several years aao about the funirc oflhe Irvine Coast. Whai he described in his letter isn't what was approved by the Coast.J) Commi'5iOn and the county Board of Supervison at the time, nor was it proposed by potential area de· vclopers. 1nformauon factual -however, some was not fac1ual. The Friend of Irvine Coast have 1 vested LO\ttett ln the prnemtton of 1he Irvine Coast. as testified lo by one "'oman at the Santa Ana heanna of the Coaital Commiuioa She ~uetted that the trvine Coe.st be left undeveloped so she may be allowed to run her dop on the beacb1 without havina to worry about sun· bathel"5 or swinun.cn. Whtlc this is the last remainina undisturbed eoasw view in Ora.nae County, there m LiteraJJy buodreCls of und1Jt\frbed ~tal views between here and Northt'rU California that t.be public has already appropriated from its owners and has chosen 10 ~· Oct. ~· Gen. Van de Kamp has joined them . This protective regulation of our in filing lawsuits to stop fedCTally vreplaceable coastal reso'1rces is approved test drilhng off our eoast. bc.ing ~ypassed by the federal govern-Senate President Pro Tem Roberti ment itself. Under a ~ve-year pro-· , has announced that the Senate 01> ~m offered by lntenor Secretary poses-the administration five-year ''MAOAH CLAW l*T DlllOC"AT1 lfl\.IT THI COUNTtlY INTO ltOl'T1LI 'ACTIONI nu., ANV800Y WHO IEUEYU ... llN'T ONl Oii U91 •.. " Whenever Mr. Timmins is ready, I am willing to buy has home at S.20 on the dollar (thats what the govern- ment purchised'thc Irvine Coast for). In fact. l'U only purchase bas hvsng room and expect him to dedicate his bedrooms, family room, and bath to me. Then. I hope he feels 1t wasagreat deal for him as seUcr of bis property. I suspect what the Coastal Com- mission ha.s done is to ensure bi&h price of coastal deveJoprpent. while excluding the average _Cltizen from usiQ&. and living. on the coast. tr you have a home. Mr. Timmins, I'm willing to buy 1t -so long a.s I doo•t set a lemon. odcl,mucbofourCalifomiacoastal P.lan. Eleven members of that body waters w.ould ~opened to 011 and gas signed a letter to Hodel opposing 11 cxploratJon. (but oo Orange Co\lnty senators were The recently released findings of on that list). ~c ~partment that the once prom1s-Is not the possibility of having oil ang oil and ps reserves iri Alaska and wells at our front door a matter of the ~t coast arc y~cl.ding only a concern to all of us? Do ourlegislators fracuon ofwha.t w~son~nally pred1c-know that they have our suppon 10 ted seemed to JU~~1fy, th1s. move. their efforts to prevent the potential She's a dog lover after all I 100 have read past newsletters by the Friends or the lrvinc Coast and have found the majority of the JIM DE BOOM Newport Beach Gov. DeukmeJ~an s failure to sup-loss Hodel's plan would mean for us? port the. moratonum has left doubts Your messages to any and all of those an the man~s of some Congrcs~men as who will be determining our fate to the. wisdom of s~ppor:ung the could make a difference. · protection .of. the CaJ1forn1a coast. Thank you fpr your consider-.lllon. Powerful. 011 interests welcome and EVELYN GAYMAN strongly support Hodel's plan as a Laguna B?ch To the Editor. P. Barton Marcus' remarks (May 15) regarding my column are ap- preciated. I hope Bill Harvey doesn't feel slighted ~cause Marcus thinks I'm better looking. (lfl let my beard grow. Bill, it would be no contest -you·d wi n, hands down.) · Mr. Marcus should know. though. that the suggestion of a snake for a pet for working couples was because I cannot bear to think of a dog-even a limi>pawcd one -being ten alone all day. To further emphasize what a dogaholic I am. ours is mentioned in the wills - a good way to keep the kids shaped up. ANN WELLS DOG' BEST FRIEND Men~a says biaa.ks for articles To the Editor: It was nice o~ Scott ·Hays to be at Mensa's May upcn House and to write about us in the May 10 issue. -and I'm glad he left the party with· a "cute redhead." We get interest from Pilot readers in our tests each month. so thanks for printing them! DA YID LUBMAN Vegetable gar.dens yield flavor To harvest quality ~tick to the basics Ofgood soil, regular feeding, watering --= -- able. like the .. Patio" tomato and "Spacemaster" cucumber. Beans and cucumbers can be grown o n trelhscs. Or you can garden in co ntainers, as long as they are l~e enough and deep enough to provide rootspacc (a whiskey barrel is ideal). Use a wcll- draining potting soil and make sure the pot has plenty of drainage holes. beddmg plants; these give ~ou a head st.an and save you from thuuung o ut the extra plants that you get when you plant from seed. At this 11mc, It 1s probably best to grow tomatoes, egplants. and pep- pers from bedding plants. because the seeds of these plants take a long time to get started. Grow be9a• oa a trellla to ea•e epace. Society's show, sale to feature fuchsias A double-header of events is planned on Monday for the Costa Mesa-Bay Cttiff Brucll of tbe Na- ttouJ Feeble Society. A Fuchsia Show and Sale will be conducted from 2 to 6 p.m. in Lions Park, 18th Street and Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, with judging and award- ing of trophies and ribbons at 6 r .m. A meeting at 7:30 in the Neigh- borhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa, will feature Tony Klein speaking on bonsais. • • • A parade of hats decorated with flowers will hiahlight the June 14 meeting of the Laguna Beach Garden Club at noon in the Neighborhood Congregational Church Hall. 340 St. Ann's Drive. Prizes will be awarded for the most unique and most beauttful creation. • • • "~ymbidium Hybridization" will be the topic of James Rose. a Santa Barbara cymbidium expert. at the meeting of the Oruge County Branch of the Cymbldlam Society of Ameri- ca. Society members will meet at 8 p.m . Thursday in the Westminster Civic Center. By KATHRYN.MARADUDIN c.-.._..... ............ ...,.~--- One of the most rewarding gar- dening experiences 1s growing your ·own vegetables. No store-bought tomato or bean is as fresh or as flavorful as o ne just picked from the garden. The best vegetables need the best care. but don't worry -there are no special tricks. Just stick to the basics: good soil. lots of sun. even watering. and regular feeding,. Before you start. digging, take some ume to plan your vegetable garden. Decide how much space you want to devote to vegetables, and figure out which o nes you want to grow. GARDEN CHE CKLIST •Plant shade gardens with 1mpa- 11ens. fibrous begonias. lobeha. nic- otania. sal v1a and tuberous begonias. • hapc l4P evergreens and prune o;pnng flowering shrubs as they will bl oom on new wood ne:<t year. •Peppers are decorall vc as well as nutn11o n.al. Pot some 1n containers for color on the patio. •Ease vour weeding JOb this sum- mer b)' 'mulching in flower beds. around shrubs and in the vegetable garden. •Be sure to put your plants and lawn on a regular feeding schedule. •Do you want blue flowers in your garden? Then plant ageratum. delph1n1ums. lot?clia. salv1a and browalha · ROGER'S GARDENS THE PU.NT PROFESSIONALS ,, !Jt ~ eAllw <:At 72o9eu Roger's has the largest selection of Perennials In the area. Flowers from around the world for color that wlll last. • -----Victory Garden Perennials----~ -Geums -Gaillardia -Scablosa -Heliotrope -Spirea -Border Carnations -Santolina -Yarrow -Stachyschllleas -Dlanthus -Campanulas -Foxglove -Lavendula -Daisies -Stokesles -Plus Many More -Coreopsls -Salvia -Nicotlana Visit RO(}er's Vlctor'f'Gsrden. home of th6 PBS na tions/ Viclory Garden TV-program. where sf/ of our renn/als ars test8d and alsp1ayed. • FREE SEMINARS Weekdays • 2 00 Htngtng S. el D.mo Saturdays & Sundays • 1 I 00 Ht ng1ng Bu h l Demo • 12 00 Fucl'l5la C.re • 1 00 Hangrng Batktl Demo • 2 00 F..: Cere '. • 3 00 H ngll\g Basht Demo Open 9 to 6 daily • San Joaquin Hiiis Road at MacArthur Blvd. • Across ftom Fashion Island In Newport Beach NURSERY • INDOOR Pl ANTS • FLORISTS • l ANOSC"PING • PA TIO FURNITURE • ANTIQUES Al th LS time of year, you can plant beans. com. cucumbers. eggplants. cantaloupes. watermelons. peppers . carrots, radishes. squashes. pump- kins, tomatoes, and all of the hcrbs. In your planning. don't get carried away: A packet of seeds planted all at once could bring you many more vegetables than you could po5Sibly eat. Consider planting several small crops a few wee ks apart to extend harvest period. Find out how much space the vegetables require. Some. like pump- kins. need a lot of room; 1f they are crowded you could be faced with weed. insect. or disease problems. If you don't have much room you can still have a vegetable garden. Smaller vanc11es of some are avail- Once you have finished planning. start prepanng the soil. Spread 2-3 inches of organic matenal (redwood compost or Nitrohumus) over the soil and dig it in to a depth of 9-12 inches. You can also add a high-phosphate granular fertilizer as you tum the soil. so it will be there when the new roots need it. Now )OU are ready to plant' Some vegetables. hke radishes or carrots, can only be planted from seed. Make sure that you bury them at the depth indicated o n the label of the seed package. Man~ vegetables are a vailable as Water the vegetable garden enough to keep soil evenly moist. but· not soggy. Slow, deep watering produces the healthiest vegetables. Once plants arc established, feed regularly with an all-purpose fcrtili.2CT. Keep an eye out for insects and weeds and get rid of them before they take over. SmaJI bugs. like aphids or wh1tefl1cs. can be blasted away with a hose; snails and worms can be picked off by hand. If you need to spray for insects, make sure to use insecnc1des that arc safe on edible plants . like insecticidal soap. pyrcthnn and ScVln. LLOYD !i garden shop Oedee ly '711tt Seevice '7fceut .650-2515 7'lto11e See 911teod#ctce6 ~11 ~ llPlTIEllS Excellent Shade Color Reg. 5211 1 pl. 4" Pot llOW '1 11 FUCHSIA ' ·~ Basket or upright ~ir Ideal tor shady locat10~ ', .~: ·~\ .1 Gal. Size ·~ ~ ~ Rec. Sl.98 .... ' • llOW •24• . l ' .. ) ~ APlllUH A flCh nilroCtft m1Mfll nch lt1hl1m lor all bt11111/das & otht" 'turd, 11aues 20 '"· •• ,. 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Scbmltz has been elected to the board of directors of Tiie La1uoa Bank, a locally owned independent bank. Schmitz. a 3.5· WILLETTE SCHMITZ KIESCHNJCK NEW YORK (API NASDAQ QUOlellons tnowlng nl11ne•t Olds end IOwtst off..-\ ov merktl tNtkers ts of • pm Tflursdav Prices oo not lnctu<M retell merkUP meri..oown Of e_ommus1on for Thurs.da y 08Mr SS· 16 S ll·J2 ~aClrx •kC s eoen Revmo s Rnvts RtutrH RoedSv ROOM yr year resident of Laguna lieach. owns and operates Beacb Construction Co. He 1sa former member of the Festival of Ans Board of D1~ectors. and currt"nt consulµnt to the festi val's long-range planning committee. ~I~ 2~ •• 1f • • • • w.v 11 ••• •l~•n ,,,,., u• • Newport Beac b-based Pacific Mutual Lift lnsuruce Co. has elected two new members to its board of directors: Wiiiiam F. Klesc bJck, president afl(i chief executive officer' of Atlantic Rlcbfleld Co. and AllH W. Matllles Jr., M.D., dean of the University or Soutllern California School o f Medicin . 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The Irvine rt$tdent has AFurn 12\ti 1 '• AGreet 31 ) • AmLock 10 • 11 AMl<ll IS·32 17 l2 ANllns 31\ti 32"-AOvH n > 9·16 Ane<11le 5 1 S '• AnoSA 14'11 , • ..,, Ano AG s 8 1 t 16 8 • • ApoleC 16'1 11 APIOMI 12'• 73' Arien 16 > l'' All 'LI 29>.. AH e\ ls>.. .. Avntek lt.a,.. IBOO so J • airdC 1'-•11 anoH I• 8\ti ~MAm IOlt 10"' I:;:~ , ij : ·r~ ettLD ~J • 1bb s ... , •• Sorcl!nc • 8\ot 81rtcnr • • • , R~v.;rom ,'9 '1• t~: eu"•'• 11-. 31 •. n Cnv I I •., nfwt\11 1J., 1f,,., o!Oil 7'• n rmG '• Fe<!GP S • F11tler \ ~ ' • FtEmo 18 S3 1 FIWFn S•• S ., FtNF' s )7 1 11'• Fluroco ll'' I• Fonar ' 3>• ForAm l JI > Fc>restO la• II .. 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Realtors of Costa Mesa. and is a director of Canyon Acres, a nonprofit organization figh1ing child abuse. llUI A ] I )9 IZUI 8 3''' Jl l lar•J 7• 7• , IOWCP •••• u .• IMS s 2g._ 26"'o l!>C l J. .. 107~ tnloR sc µ, ' 2• • lnr rpn 1 S.~ Wf..'!!'k ~H:J' o<rTlp 16._ 16 •, omClr 71 79 '"~""'" 1'• 11•· lweSoU u • ""' wrnorc · Wettre wicet W10Com W1WAL WIMrO WolvT s Wron1w Xeo.c Xie or YIOwFt • • • mwTt lO , 11 lmtSnr 10 • 10 , JamWfr 17 • '1,. JefMart 6'11 1 Mar)' ADD Seltz of In tne has been appointed vice president of nPao ' H H > oro1s '"' I • oreSt 53'o A ros1r 78» ~I'• utl~eo 1 '• 1 w Jerico 10'• 71 • J~1',,~n r: ~.: Jo1f:m 31 • JI 1 l(•lv•r 13·161S 16 Kaman 11 , ll'• busrness development for George W. Seltz, AJA, Architect, Inc., responsible for developing new business for the firm. She has been with the company for seven years. BA 16 16 • 8sc •• .. 1e • "'"""'!"' 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Fl uor's chairman anr chief e~ecut"·e Da" 1d \. 1 appan Jr said operating los\e".> fo r 1hc g1an engineering, construr t1on and natu n resourrcs roncern "appear to b bottoming out." Tappan said the compan} 1s cor unuang to sell asset~ and r ut lOsts. He noted that engineering an constr\.lct1on orders have been n coverin~ for the past 18 months an said pnces for lead and coal wc1 firming up "though at abnormal low levels." In its 1984 fisc•I year ended Oc 30. Fluor'scamrngs plummeted by( percent to SI million. compared ' 1983 when ·the company had a prol ofS27. 7 million. In the first quaner, thtryear. the company lmr "2 m1lhon. In February. Tappan told a mect11 of analysts that his company w starting to recover hut cautiont them not to expect a quick tur aro und 1n profits. EIP Microwave declares anothe cash dividend The Board of Director~ of f Microwave Inc. 1n Newport Bea declared the compan)' 's 29th ct sccuu vc quanerly ca h thvidcnd. 1 dtv1dend o f three ccnb per comm ,hart is 1)42yable Junt l 1985 share holden of record May 20. 19; 1~~~·· 1/1'17 ~r Fl(!.,.~u'"''1\1• "I) g:,~· '#~ ~al~ :.~ •. rL ~i'~nJllC 1A' '\.L fl "~ a It~ v;v.' AdVj ' c 0,1,1 t ""ll\'\ ·•) ,,, >\voe .Kio • 'hll '" 1()1) oo~i>r .tF>'-1\lt>f'Oth ""''"I • f1 ~; > i \I t~t.rt•' 1?:2 l:t-~;·~ ,, N ltN'.. t!t: ll~ ]':re l v1T: ~ F1 ~ Win~ 1 Ji ~""''id l~ ·~ ThtrtV·-.t'cond """''I .11I .1t1y1•11.1 .. ~hlf ll I\ ~~" !tr. ~t ~'~!.~ ~A\. i.f ~~:~ ~\~.I ;:, .. m 11 . Hf 1e1 ~,.,,•(,ii ~· =!& V ff.'s ~rmhf-r 11>11 ~=;~r. ar '0'1 NI ~~,, I t1~ I ra v.1"r.1rJJ ~ ' Ir r. Ill lti = l '-~' 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~; ir·· al. ffi;t 1 ~aE I • ; • .. • ~ ~ '. ,. ~ ]: ~ • ~ . j EIP Microwave manufactu microwovc test a nd measurcm1 instrument, which arc prcdom1na ly ~d 1n the dc(cnSt and tt' 1$.'1\UOta..0..~ -tfld\lMn . ' l eompany ha m1nnfactur1n1 fac'ilif 1n an Jose ond malnt ms corpor. office 1n Ncwpon Bt3ch The co pany·, tod . k traded over 1 counter on N 0-\Q uMna 1 symbol "l:tPM .. Read all1odays t Qll•ly Pilat news everyday Ca!a~~~ul'a:T .nz lfleO~HY~ • a~t~ I ~ 1 ' ·<; '! ~,i ~~ ~ ~1 ~t 1~..1..~'!~v-. -, ~1 ·rn , vt , 1 I Y'.. .,.., .u At ~ ~ ';'"1:'°~'°" in the ~ ~ :~~ a. I tt:ot • AU' t "' m.i. NL 6C;;;. L c ~'1."11~1111 OfV, "' ..... ~•I CM - : a; NYS E COMPOSIT E TRANSACTIONS ---------- Dow averages down NEW YORK (AP) -tock pnces suffered a setback Fnday as interest rates Jumped in The credit markets. ,_.., The Dow Jones a"eraat of 30 industnals, ~htch hit record highs Wednesday and Thursday. dropped t 0.86 to 1.316.42 by 3 p.m . Friday on Wall Street. Losers held a 9-5 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchangc-hstcd issues. WHAT AM£x Om NEW YORK (AP) Jun 7 Prev Adv~oced Tl ~~ oec1neo ¥ncn,ngeo 0111 n ues New ntgns New tows 9 12 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (API -Selfl, 4 D.m price and nel cnange of 1ne ten most act ve American Stoel!. E wcnenge IU uH . tr a d ing l\a t1on a 1t v a t m or e than SI BAT Ind I WangLat>B Ml.oeG Ill 1.n AmMedBlo DomePtrl PetroLew Mus.Air LvnchCSvs Amd11n1 ResrJlnt A Coto QuoTES s.i.c1ec:1 WO<!(I QO'O Dt"4't r .. oay L-""''"''"Cl '" ~ '3 'S 00 uO to 10 Lo-altf'l"OO"' •""II SJ•• lC ~"SO 50 ~en••""'~"°"•• "II S3•• •g of! 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IS Ut• 1 65 1 .91 1 65 Stk S4 S 16 02 S44 4. 11\dus ··m· Tran 4 , Ills 2 100 ~S S•1< i(l ,.tOO NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK IAP) -Mos• active over· t!'I~ coul\ler SIOCkl lUPC>lle<l bv NASO Name VOIU! lld Ast(ed Ctl9. Aoo••c IW 2 .1 16'~ 11 lf''l' 9 2s1.. 16 .. • DSC m 18~ 11 1 -'- 1111.._. ™· 8 . ·~ -• l'&r""'~ 799 161'1 17 • + • 1nt11r11"m, s. , ~.l.. -, ADOIO( 61 ,700 \71.. 18 -l • Snr o\llf'll ! 19 29 ~ -' Pore a 12 1 23 • 23. l + lll OMt Ct" 11 3 • l S· 16 ~ • -------, . I I • I '-_J OJI ell t.1~ bet.et :>a lla.r thl 9=>-<NZr'I"" t"lll.nz ya.or rour<l ~t~w :1-.;; ,i11·'K:\), •:p~l '1~5 \ . ~~~---------------..,_-___ ...... _..._ ....... ._ ... ~11!11111_. .... ._. ... _.~lllk!:E ClO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 7. 1985 """""""'"------------'-----........................................................................................................................................ J'UNKY WINKltRBEAN "Hey, Billy! How's Mary Ann?" . ; THE FAMILY CIRCUS .. by Bil Keane MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY ~ NK:e aJl.ITWRING. ~ (J,fTE IN /flfU'N6 11/fTHa»rrat.·~ : (/-.---~---.iii· ~· ikJ ; f BIO GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) (~ "Not me! Once I got out of the Army, I promised myself never to stand in line ever again." DENNIS THE MENACE · by Hank Ketcham SHOE ~.~, Cl' ME A 9fi FAVOll .•. PEANUTS f PASSED, MARCIE ~ I PASSED ALL M'( SUBJECTS ! BLOOM COUNTY l.MNcH Plff /A ff5f1V6 MOOP ~ II 1HE 11/K / 11£ SHIP 15 f'll!"llflf£P RX 4/IM {)ff - ~' • llflU 1UE ~lit. ~ COUVfY MMCHIK:I Mlofl 6€1.15 M II ~ ~/fEltPtfJON fF "1M1 ~'Tifl(j A/ti) 9flflff!S RlfE't€K•/ by Garry Trude; 1 bv Jeff MacNall VOU CAN1T WIPE AWA'- TEARS WIT~ NOTEBOOK PAPER ~ y- by Berke Breath· j •. TIE 1UM ~' ~ ~IWMTHE~~ wrtH THe fJl&'f .tl6' Ml-llf' IVli5 'WJ IJI£ flJW. 11'/D 1H£ 11{J(.' \D.jt (£ ~'-' • U<E A VW:tfN" FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston "But we don't accept credit cards." DRABBLE GARFIELD GRE ETINGS, MR OR.1\JeR1 I !-\AVE YOUR \...UNCHEON GUEST SEATEO A'T YOUR FAVORL'T£ 'T A 8L.E I ----------J. MICHAEL, ttoNE'f · · CHRIS AND Lia.IE ARE. F\ffllNG NICE.L'/ DoWNSTA1R£>.-. TUMBLEWEEDS 0UIMOM, l'M CON' S-fUFF AN ' HE.'S A REAL NUISANCE. !I by Tom K. Ry an THIS MON'T'H iHe COllES~U "1.ACK t---r----------1 by Kevin Fagan ~E. ~IT 50Mf-600'/ O\JEC( l~E. ~f..AO WIT~ ,._ ~Of"16Al.l, (;A1 I FeA"TW~R GOtSS 1'0 'Tlit: "f~I IH:'.s; N~W Wl!A1l41!R MAN!-~A1' A1MOSf'HEi~I! Gt!A~E!V !Pl!e~­AH1'1MIOUf AN"T,-1 NAME= VOL.l INPIAN OFTH~ MONTH! l t.·1 f ROSE IS ROSE ~ Aflf, ~006, NUremoos AHt> by Jim Davis £C(M)MICAi,., .. . --- BRIDGE ---- East-West vulnerable. Eut deals. WEST • QJ74 '7 J 9G3 () 7 2 +J S• NORTH • K 832 '7 A 10 5• ¢ AJ84 •s ~AST • 1096 '7 Q () Q95 +AK Q 107 3 OUTH • A 5 '7 K872 0 K 108 3 • tt2 The biddin1: Eut See_. WHt a + Pue Pue Pue • <::::> Patt ,,.,. Opening lead. Four of +. II we har p on the 1u bject of count Ing. 1l i• ~cause 10 many hand• In· volvt .no mort than the ability to count to 13. We wert surpriaed at how many declarfirt failed to bring . home their four heart contract on thi1 hand. We are ambival nt about EHt'I deci1ion to optn three c lubs ln fitlt It w[tll near 0~"1ng bid values. That got pasted !found lo North, A CA E FOR THE COUNT who had t he pe rfect hand for a balancing double: South's jump to four hearts closed the auction. Declarer ruffed the second round oi clubs in .dummy, came to haoo with the ace or spades and rurred another club on the table. When the OMAR SHARIFF 1ct1 of trump• fe lled the queen. de· darer realized that he was probabJy goini.~io have to lose two lrump. tricks. Under the illusion that ht netded the diamond finesae for his I 0th trick, declarer cr ossed to thf' king of diamonds and hooked tht• jack. East produced the qu~tn fo r down one Had declare r pauted Lo count his trick•. he m1ghl have found the win ning line He had four trick• In t ht" side 1uit1 . .so ht needed slit trump trickJ "° fulfill hla iame. JI he could .1cort ,two club rwlf• in dummy artd l;,.,o 1pade ruff in hand. ht was home . . ~-- After dropping the queen of hearts. declarer should cash the king of s pades and ruff a spade. To make sure that he can't be tucked bffk iflto his hand with a-trump. declarer should cash the king of ~rumps before crossing to the ace of CHARLES GOREN dla mondt. West haa ·shown up wit h four hearts. three clubs. t hree 1pades and one diamond. U his re maining cards ue ll spade and two diamond . dttlarer un make th contract by ruffing a i1padc a nd cashing the high diamond. But even if West hu no more spades and two diamond . the contract It secure. Declarer rufb t he spade and We1t can overruff. but sooner or later he mw't lud ll diamond into d•clartr's l< 10 tt'nace lo allC'>w dtc-larer to sneak homt ' JUNE7,~ & RECREATION GUIDE \OL.l/N023 I · 1 I ' • \'I\ I \'I 'I\ I\ I I\ t l I 'I• V ·~.• 'Rambo'. entertaining if watched with humor By SCOTT HAYS Oatebook Editor Despite the unsolicited advice of a friend who calls "Rambo" -the sequel to Sylvester Stallone's "First Blood" - ··one of the lO best movies in the history offilmmaking," I still went to the movie last week with a bad taste in my mouth, having seen .. First Blood." I went to see "First Blood" when it came out a couple of years ago, and for the first time in my life I actually wallced out on a movie. I went to see it with the impression it was to be another ~ oh. I don't know -'Apocalypse Now" or "The Deer Hunter." Both great movies. "Frrst Blood" was neither. I decided, however. to witness for myself the mass hysteria behind one of this year's mega box office successes, .. Rambo," by sittin$ through the entire film . My initiation to Ramboismcame while sitting in the theater waiting for the movie to start. The crowd was pumped up! While I was quietly eating popcorn, some guy ·sitting · directly behind me stood up and started screaming .. RAM- 8000000000!!!!!!" while pounding his fists to his chest. The crowd went nuts and immediately joined in with a Rambo cheer. "RAMBO! RAMBO! RAMBO! RAMBO!" They clapped lhcir hands and cheered with humor. 1 Then it dawned on me, "Rambo" is a modem day version of the old Tarzan movies With Ron Eli. A make-believe character wi th supernatural powers. Superman, Batman, the Green Hornet. Nothing could hurt this man. Watching .. Rambo" was like watching a cartoon where the Coyote gets squashed by a I ~ton chunk of rock, then walks away unharmed from the wreckage while the Roadrunner escapes. Beep! Beep! With that in mind. the movie became most enjoyable. I found m yself getting caught up with this character and his supernatural powers. It was fun, exciting. hilarious. I even found myselflaughing -along with the rest of the audience-when Rambo shot a tiny explosive device into a Viet Cong, blowing him up -in slow motion. I don't think it's necessary to go into being insensitive to violence, or how these types of movies promote and encourage ·people to go out and murder grandmothers. That's not the intent of "Rambo." It was made. J'm sure. to be enjoyed much like Superman. Batman or the Green Hornet were enjoyed. Now. if you want to talk about unnecessary exposure to violence and burnout on sequels, get this: Stallone's Rocky IV will be out end of this summer. Now that's sick. Edi1or: J-rank Zini Oatt'hoo~ £dittJr: Scott H a'yi. ~rt Dirt't tur: Steven-Hough Gt-flt'rul Monogt'r: Kurcn A. Wittmer Cirrnlotio11 M anogn: Don.ild L. Williams Pmd11rtion Manager: Rohert L. Cantrell I >a1chooll IS published C'VCf) r nda~ ~ IM Onanar Coasi Pubiish1na Co .. "() Bo:\ I 560 .. no w Bay ~· ( O\lil Mt"Sa.. c A 92626 Tckphont C71•) ~.!-011 . R~br bu1111CQ houn arC' 8 • m. to S pm .. Mondlly lhrouch Fnd:t) DnldhM for cakndar of c11c-n1s 11mis and lcutn " S p.m. Moncb)'. rm-""""' t'Ontcn1$ or 0.ld:Joolt DI'(' ropyna,hlcd by the Orantt Coe•I Pubh\hi"I Co. All fi&ht1 arc rexrvcd BY TOM CLANIN -Everyone has some sort of method for picking the ponies at the track, and Tom Oanin has his. "The fir<.l time I took my girlfrierid to the track she insisted on betting on a colt named Young Beau, because she has a nephew named Beau," Tom writes. 0 Vouog Beau ran so slow he delayed the start of the next rac~ Ever since then, whenever I saw a horse with Beau in his name, I pu1 $2 on him as a favor to his aunt -and lost my money every time.·· That is, until the last week of this year's Santa Anita run. (Fron1 cover illustration by Costa Mesa resident Ronald R. Mazellan.) CAI E*'.,AR RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS PERFORM AT DIS - KEYLARD ••••... · ..•••.•..••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. 4 If you can remember the 60s, you'll love this week along the Orange Coast The Righteous Brothers, popular 60s duo who performed such classics as '"You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and "Soul and Inspiration," will perform at Disneyland's floating River Stage Saturday night along with the Four Tops, Franki Avalon and Papa Doo Run Run. But to start the weekend rollin', the "'The Jason Chase All Star Review" performs · tonight at The Hop, 18774 Brookhurst in Fountain Valley. MS SO- CIETY •.••.••.••••.•••••••..•••••••••••••••••••.••••••••... 13 BY BETT\1 PORTER -.. Good evening, I am Oaire McNair:· said the pretty party chairwoman. "For six years, I have supponcd the Orange County Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerom Society ... three weeks ago, I was diaposed as bavin§ MS." McNair moved closer to the audience. smiled, then added •remember, we are here to have a GOOD TIME!" and so began the party ... What followed," writes Betty Porter, .. was an upbeat party led b' band.some sports celebrity chainnan Steve Oils, former Rams quartefback_" The gala raised $90,000 for the ~rch and __ .._ __ ,. treatment of m ultiple sclerosis. ----DUT·CJN Tl-E TOWN nLLIRG PARE ARD LOW PRICES AT llOO'BltR'S KITCHER •••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• 19 BY BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -.. For very little money, you can walk out of Mother's Kitchen in Costa Mesa feeling .. .full. .. writes Datebook restaurant columnist Beverly Bush Smith. Full of a reported .. really good" lunch or breakfast. Beverly reviewed Mother's Kitchen this week because it was recom mcndOOby an offspring and because she bas memori~of a restaurant by the same .name some ~rs a&<? in Corona del Mar. e foun~ howcv_er, that there's no reJationship 10 the old rcst.aurao except that 'the owners ---------in Costa M~ bought the Dame. I E' 'IA.A I iVEN I s nm -.. Rlll88101' •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...•..•.. 9 'rRA 'VEL SBCTIOK.............. •• • • • •• • • •• • • • . • • • • . 16 CORCERT RB~W ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 By TOM CLANIN Southern California bettors racing to track windows Everyone has some sort of method for picking the ponies at the track and I won't la ugh at any of them. The first time I took my girlfriend to the track she insisted on betting on a colt named Young Beau, because she has a nephew named Beau. Youn$ Beau ran so slow he delayed the start of the next race. Ever smce then, whenever I saw a horse with Beau in his name, I pul $2 on him as a favor to his aunt - and lost m y money every time. That was until the last week of ttiis year's Santa Anita run, when I was short of cash Mld this particular Beau looked so bad I couldn't understand why he was allowed on the track. Beau's Charm not only won the race. pa)'ing$30 to-win on .S2 bet, but e was so the second half of a Daily Double that paid over $100. Betting on favorite names seems as good a way as any to make money at the track. And making money is why almost everyone goes to the -. track. People may talk about the tradition of the king's sport. the beautiful animals or the celebrities and colorful characters that freQuent the track. but it's the hope of leaving with more m oney in their pockets than when they arri ved that keeps over I 00.000 fans watching the ponies run in Southern California each week. Gambling is what draws people to the track each da)' and the dream of striking it n ch brings them back week after week. How people pick the winners is as varied as the bettors themselves. Many firs t-timers to the track, bewildered by the confusing numbers and symbols in the Daily Racing Fonn. , rely on the consensus of the Racing Form hand1cappers or the touters at the track selling the names of the winners. These professional handicappers usually get it right about 30 percent of the time. not much worse than a professional baseball player's batting average. Others bet on a favorite jockey. number or name that catches their eye. and they all make money -occasionally. O ne heavy bettor I met one weekend at Del Mar always calls to the jockeys as they ride onto the track. lfhe makes eye contact with one. that's where he puts his mo ney. Another track regular claims that if a horse drops a souvenir on the track while wanning up before a race, he's going to cross the finish line first. Both claim they make money on their systems and you can't argue with a winning ticket. My own system has a little more logic than some of m~ track acquaintances' methods. It was originally taken from a couple of books on handicapping and constantly revised over the years through trial and sometimes costly errors. Here's trow an afternoon went at Holl) wood Park recently: Normall y I won't bet a maiden race -that's where none of the horses have ever won a race: some have never even been in a race before. But today the first race -the first half of the Daily Double -was a maiden and ifl wanted to bet the Dail~ Double I was going to have to find a winner among these inexperienced three-year-olds. The Racing Fonn handicappers agreed that P1rate·s Coupe was going to win. His past performance chart in the Fonn didn't look too bad and he had one of the best jockeys in -the-nation riding him, Laffit-Pincay, wb<t later rodtthis year' Kentucky DcTby winner Spend a Buck to a$26 million win in the Jersey Derby. ... I paired Pirate's Coupe with the two best prospects in the second race for the Daily Double, s~nding $4 on the two (Plea.ee eee RACDIO/,..,e 13) o.tebookl ~.June 7. 198S --~~~~--~--------.-------------............................. _.. ......... ____________ _..-:-~ ............ _..------------.. . JUNE . SMTWTFS 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13141 5 16 1 7 18 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 with "Alexander's Feast" by G .F. Handel. 8 p.m .. St. Michael & All Angels Church, 3233 Pacifi<' View Dr .. Corona del Mar. SI 0 admission . 673-1880. A MOZART FESTIVAL, sec Satur· day listjng. · THE NEWPORT CHAMBER OR· CHESTRA, with tevcn Wight as C'ond uctor. presents an all-Beethoven prog.ram with guest soloist. pianist Leonid Hambro . .2:30 p.m .. Newpon Harbor High School 1 heater. 600 !nine A .. c .. Nc\\pon Beach. SIO adm1s-;1on. 540-55M Tue.day B.J. THOMAS appears at thl' ('ra1) Horse Saloon. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa .\na. ~49-1 5 1 2 Friday RON'S IN LAGUNA olfrr-. d i\· t--~•-·~----n."4.il'l~n~e~. du;1rnng-!UUL 11or11mparabl The Newport Chamber Or- che•tra, with Steven Wight as conductor, preeent. an all-Beethoven program with gue.st soloi•t, pl~Iet Leonid hambro, 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Newport Harbor High School Theater, 600 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. Friday Tll E 8AR(><H1 E Ml SIC FESTI· \'AL o l < oronJ J,I MJr lt1nt1nuc' "'lh "MU\ll 1n thi: Ciardcn." with Trio < amerata and fncnt<> Presen1' \onata,. rnntata~ and song'i. a\ "'rll as the .. Rinhlla' ( a ntata for Prince L l'Onold.. 11'. J \. Bat"h. M p m .. \hl•rman I 1hran & < 1ardcn., 264 'i f < nJ\t ""'' < i1mna del l\1ar SIO admis,1<1n 1>7'-11$80 Saturday A MOZART FESTIVAL 1~ katurt:'d , "1th the Saddlcha k ( Oll('l'rl ( horalt> Jnd 1h1.· Orange C'ounh PJt:1 fil s, m· phon) J\h tn 8 nghth1 ll whdl;ct~ Program includes .. Rrqu1cm .. a nd ·'E1nt:' Kleine Nachtmus1k ··T onigh t. 7 )() p.m .. at the Sanuago d 1.· Com · postela Church 1n M1 ss1on VieJO Sun .. 7:30 p.m., at the Red Hill Lutheran ('hurch 1n Tustin S 7 and S6 admission. 83 1~56. i:nterta10mcn1 with David Kaleigh at the kq board!. pt•rform1ng 3 \Oph1'tt- cated hip-Jazz-bl ue~ \t) le of m ui.1c Wed.-Sun 8:30 p m.-l·,11am 14M S. Coast Hw).. Laguna Beach 497-4871. CAFE LIDO prc!>ent'> Judi Lee pla)ing the piano and "1ng1ng Mon.- Fri. 5-8 p.m.: the Lido Jau .\II-Sta" Thurs.-Sat. 9 pm -1 :30 a.m. and ~un. 3:30-8 p.m.: "Freewa)."' featur111g Ma~ Bennett on bass. Sun. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. "Dream" Mon and Wed . lrom 9 p.m.·1.30 a.m . and tht' \h."\ Ta' lor ()uanl·t Tuei. from 9 p.m ·I. 'O am. 2900 Newpon 81\d . Ne"port Beach o7'i-2968 Saturday T HE llC IRVI NE JAZZ E NSEMBLE. < onn·rt < ho 1r. < hamocr Si ngl'f\. Madrigal ~toge" and Jan Choir ptrform Ri g Band tunl''> and other favnntC'S. \ danCT loll<H'' the n1nn•rl\ \'Ith thl· 'oun<.h of < rknn Mtlkr and l nmm' l>oro;c) ['IO\ tJl·d h' tlu· Ja11 t n\l'mhk K pm . l < In 1nl' Ftnl' ,\rtr. Village Thl·atrt:'. SIO admissio n The pops l'oncert pon ion 1'> repeated Sun. a t 3 p.m . with adm1s!.1o n $4. SJ and S2. 856-6616. CAFE UDO, ~c Fnda) ltst1ng. RON'S IN LAGUNA, si:e h1da) h!oltng Sunday GEORGE VAN EPS & TONY RIZZI appear from 7:J().. I 1 :JO p.m. at the Sunset Pub. I fl655 Pacific Coast t4 \\.-)'-;.Sunsct Beach (-2.,IJ) S92-19l6. CAFE UDO, sec Friday lisllnJ. RICHARD CRUZ & THE FULL- ERTOWNE STRUTTERS perform from 2-6 p.m at the Meadowlark \ountr) Club. 16782 Graham St., Huntingto n Beach. 846-2833. THE UC JllVINE JAZZ ENSEMBLE, sec Saturday hsl•!tt- RON'S IN LAGUNA. see Fnday list10g. Stmday THE BAROQUE MUSIC FESTI· Monday v AL of Corona del Mar OOflcludes CAY£ LIDO, K"C Fnday liau~ a Oatebook/ Friday. June 7, 1985 Tunday ED LEACH perform s from 8:30-11 :30 p.m . at tht:' Meadowlark Country Club. Huntington Beach. $4 udmisston. 846-339 1. CAFE LIDO, sec Friday lt sting. Wed.De.day BIG BAND COMMOTION appears fro m'8· I I p.m .. Meadowlark Country Club. Hunt111gton Beach. $4 ad- mtss1on. 846-3391. RON'S IN LAGUNA, see Fnday hs1ang. THE STEVE HOOKS BAND ap- pears from 8 p.m.-midnt~t at the unset Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. CAFE LIDO, see Friday hsttng. Tlaanday THE SAM PBJPPS QUARTET performs as pan of Newpon Harbor ..\n Museum's Contemporary Cul· tun· $(-ncs. 8 p.m .. NH .\M's Irvine Cfalkl"\. 850 San Ckmcntc Dr .. Nt"wrx'1n Reach. 759-1 122 CAFE LIDO, '>Cl' Frida~ listtng. THE EARL KING BAND apf>l:a" at th(' Mca<.IO\\larlo. \11untn Cluh. Huntington Beach. X46-JJ91: RON'S IN LAG UNA, \Cl' I mta) h'ittng. Friday "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" at the Harlequtn Dinner Playhouse. 3503 . Harbor Bhd .. Santa .\na (979-5511 ). fi nal performances to- ntght thro ugh unda)' at "ar) 111g cuna1n t1m t:'s. "THE BOY FRIEND" at thl' New- pon Theater i\ns Center . .250 1 Clttl Dnve. Newport Beach (631-0288). rnda)'S and liaturda)S at 8 p.m throogh Jul) 13 "CABARET" at the C'un atn (all Dinner Thrater. 6<>0 El Camino Real. T usun (8]8-1540). nightly except Monda) 'i at 'aryang curtain 11mes through July 21. "THE FANTASTICKS" b\ the Rt:· g1onal Rt:'pcrtory Theater a t th1' Wilshm· l\ud1tonum. 330 N Lemon 'it .. fullerto n (996-4 195). wmght and Saturda) a t 8 pm .. Sunda)' at 2 p.m. this weclo.cnd only. "FUNNY VALENTINES" b} A Class Act Players at the Garden Gro ve Comm unity Theater. Chap. man at St. Mark's. G arden Grove (897-5122). Fnda)s and Saturda)s at 8. 10 through June I 5. and 7· JO unda) ''GIRL CRAZY" :n Scbast1an·s West Dtnner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. an Clemente (492-9950), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8. Sundays at I an~unti l July 21. .. GUYS AN ·OOUS" at the Laguna Moulto n Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). final performances 10- ni&ht and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2:30. "'MASTEi\ HAROLD .. .AND THE 80YS"at South Coast Repc(tory. 6SS Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). T uesd ays through Fridays at 8. Saturdays al 2:30 and 8. Sundays al 2:30 and 7:30 until June 23. ""MUllDEll AT THE llOWAllD -The-1H&hteouw Bludl~ ctao wlio performed each cluela u .. You•ve Loet Tbat LoYln• Feeling" and "Soul and Ineplration, •! will perform at Dl•neyland S&turday nlCht. Aleo eet to appear tbat nentnc are the Four Tope, Frankl A Talon and Papa Doo •-Ran. JOHNSON'S" by the Stanton Com· mun1t) Theater at the Cultural Arts Bui ldtng. 7800 Katella Ave .. Stanton ( 220-2220). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 through June 15. "NO HARO FEELINGS" at the Hun11ngtOn Beach Playf't ousc. Main J I Yorktown. Huntingto n Beach (832-1405). Fndays a nd Saturdays at 8 '0 through July 6 "THES?ARSPANGLEDGIRL"at tht." San Oemcnte Commun1t} Theatt:'r. W2 l\ve. Cabn llo San Clemente f4CH·04b5 ). Thu~'>da) ~ throu~h Saturda)'i at 8 p.m . untt l June -2 "SWEET CHARITY" at thl' <.irand Dtnncr rhl'atcr, I HnH•I Wa). ~nahc1m (772-77 10). final per- formances tonight through Sunda\ at varymg cunatn timt:'s. "THEY'R E PLAYING ..J)UR SONG" at the Gem T heater. L!852 Matn St., Garden Grove (636-72 11). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8, Sunda)'i at 7·30 unttl J une I 5. Saturday "BAREFOOT IN TllE PARK" at the Harlcqu10 D111ner Playhouse See Fnday hsting. ''THE BOY FRIEND" at the New- pon Theater Ans Center. Stt Fnd:iy hstang.. · ""'CABARE'f" 3t the c;;;um ( 311 Dinner T heater. Sec Fnday ltst111g. ~ "THE FANT ASTICKS" by the Re· g1o nal Repertory Theater 1n Full· · cn on. Sec Friday hstinf. "F UNNY VALENT NES" by A Class Act Players at the Garden G ro ve ~ommunity Theater. Sec frt· ciax ltsung. 'GlllL CRAZY" at Sebastian's Wc_st Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fnday II stint "G YS AND DOU.S" at the Laguna Moulton PlayhouK. Set Fn- day hst1ng. .. MASTER RAROLD .. .ANO THE BOYS" at South Coast Re~non \,.·\ Frida listi "Mtnm.:°i AT THE HOWAIHI JOHNSON'S" by the Sta n10n l 11111 munity Theater. See Fnda) l1'11n~ "NO HARD FEELINGS" Jt th• Huntington Beach Pla>ht111\l· ""' Friday listing. "THE ST AR SP ANGLED G lfll." .11 the San Clemente Communll• Theater. See Friday li sting. "SWEET CHARITY" at thl· < 11,1111! Dinner Theater. Sec Fnda\ h't111~ "THEY'RE PLAYING Ol R SONG" at the Gem Thl';Jtl'I \11 Frida) ltsttng. Sunday ''BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" .11 the Harlequin Dinner Pia) hllU\l' ""1 Fnday listing. "CABARET" at the Curtain 1 .111 Dinner Theater. See Frida) h\t1ns "THE FANTAS'flCKS" b) thl Kr gio nal Rcpenory Comp;in}' in 1 ull en o n. Stt Friday listing. "FUNNY VALENTINES" "' \ \lass Act Players. Stt Fnda) lt\ttni.t "GIRL CRAZY" at Scbast1Jll ' West Dinntt Playhouse. See Fml.1• listing. "GUYS AND ~·· at. th• taiuna ou ton y ousc. ~l· I n day listing. "MASTER RAROLO ... ANO Tiii-. BOYS"-at South Coast Rcpcrttm ~··· Friday lis1i11a. "SUET CHARITY" at tht:' (1r:.10d Dinner Theater. See Friday hst1ng "THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG" at 'he Gem Tht'ater. ~r Friday listing. · ........ , "A CllOllUS UNB" al the Gr1nd Dinner n.e.ter. I H0tcl Wa\. .\nahc1m (772-7710). n1ghtl) C\Cl'Pt Mon<ta;r:rrv:rrying runain ttm~ 1hrough 1hc end of1hc )ear. "CABARET" at tht• Cunain (all D1nnl·r Theater.&<· Frida) h'lt1ng. "GREASE" at the Harlequin Din- ner Plavhousc. 3503 S. Ha rbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). naghtl:r cx1:ep1 Mondays at varying cuna1n ttmc<; through the summer. '.'MASTE R HAROLO ... AND THE BOYS" at South ( '0:1o;t Rc~n1)ry. Scl' Frida) lasting. Wedne.day "A CHOR US LINE" :it thl' Grand Danner Theater. Set.' Tucsda) las1ing. "CABARET" at the Curiain (all Dinner Theater. Sec fnda) lasung. ~ "GIRL CRAZY" at St·basuan 's West Danner Playhouse. Sec Frtda) hstang. "GREASE" at the Harlequin Din- ner Pki} house &c T uc'ida:r la sung. "MASTER HAROLD ... A.NO THE BOYS" at South Coast Rcix·nor} Sec Friday hsung. "THE Y'R E PLAYING O UR SONG" al thl' Gem Thcatcr Sec Friday las11ng. T hursday "A CHORUS LINE" 31 thl' (,rand Dinner Theater. ~c T ue'ida~ la<;ttng. "CABARET" at thl' < urtJin < ·.111 D1nn1.·r Thl'atcr. l)ce l-r1da) ll\ting "FATHE R OF THE BRIDE " at thl' Costa Mesa C1\tl Pla)housc, 601 Hamtliun St . Co~ta Ml·\a (650-5269). l'hursdays th rough . a1- u"1ays.a1 8:30 un11I July 6. 1 -"GIRL CRAZY" at Sebasuan's West Dinner Playhouse:. Sec Frida) Its.tang. "GR EASE" at the Harlequin Dan- ner Playhou~. ~Tuesday lastang. "MASTER HAROLD ... AND THE BOYS" a t South Coast Repenol"} See Frida) lasting. "THES1'AR SPANGLE D G IRL"at the San Clemente Communll) Thi:ater. Sec Fnda) hs11ng. "THEY'R E PLAYING OUR SONG" at the (1em Theater \el' Fnda) h<;tang. "THE PAPER CHASE." .\ lk· hghtful comC'~ <1bcrut :i ftrn-y~ctr Harvard La" student who struggle\ with grades, a tyrannical professor work and the profe™>r ... daughter e .. James Bndgc:-s (US.\ 197 \). 7 pm. l lC Irvine Social &·1l·nl·1: Hall. S:!.50 and S 1.50 admission M56-637Q Sunday ''THE BLUE LIGHT," h) L cn1 1<11.'fcnstahl (1932), C'tplorc~ tht' dl'- stnict1on of nature dul' to tht' grl·cd of modem soctl't)'. Also pn:'>Cntcd as a special fC'alure '""Hean o f Gia!>~ .. b) Wcmn Hcr10g( 1976). Shown as pan ofa set1cs ofclassac German films. 7 p.m . UC In 1ne's Room 178. Hu- man111es Hall. Free adm1~'i1on 856-5386. SING• ES Friday SOUTHE R N WH EEL OF FRIENDSHIP , for <;tngles O\er 45 meets for a T G.I F-pan) from 5· 7 p.m. Call for location. 76N-4110 or 838-3415. Saturday A DANCE PARTY tor singll.'\ " hdd at 7 pm. 1n Nl.'wpon Beach ( nll tor locatton. 645-.!.!56 or 650-1615 WHEEL OF FRIENDSHI P ml'l'I' at Jcrem1ah·~ in Hun11ngton Beach 31 7 p.m . for dinner f·or single'> O\ l'r 45 96 l-060b or .52.9-~.lo. Sunday THE ORANGE COUNTY CATH- OLIC ALUMNI CLUB gathers tor 1he1r general meeting. followed h) dancing. Meeting begins at 7:30 pm . dancing a t 9 p.m . For single collcgc graduates. ages .!J-39. Anaheim H:ratt Hotel. 1700 Ii. Harhor Bh d l\naheam 957-0115. Monday THE SINGLES TRI VIAL PURSUIT CLUB meets at 7 p.m. f or more anformauon. call 786-4Q2ti FILM Wednesday THE MEADOWLARK SWING Friday DANCE CLUB holds night classc\ 2333 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar (by Matteo's) Tues thru at. 9-6; Evenings by Appointment Richard KUeT and Meg Bueeert •tar ln a major new production o the Roda[ers and Hammenteln mu•lcal, "South Pacific," througfi July 6 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Mn•lc Center. .ind <lancing at thl· "11.'adowlarl C ounlr) ( lub HCRtnnang danll' cla'" at 7 p m . 1n1crmed1a1t.' at 8 p m and .,oual dannng h('gam at ll p.m . $4 \\llh cla". $.!for \01.1al dancing onl}. 167 1 C1rah.am \t Huntang1un Fkach (.! IJI 49V71ti.! CANCE Saturday "'COPPELIA," .1 r11m.1nt1r ;ind t'Olnll halkt tor ,111 .t8l'\, I\ rx·rtnrnwd b} 1hc < "ir Halkt ol outhcrn C'ahlorn1a~ 10 the musir of Lt:o l>d1hn. X pm. 1on1gh1. and~· .~ll n.m "iun . Cioh.kn Wc\t Colll.'gc·, ma1n- stagl' 1hc:11cr. 15144 (1oldt'n \\t·~t \t.. Hun11ngton lkach S5 and S..J ad- Silver fern ... A short crnd pant \3ntl.'. So Jnd !I'> .it thl' Jtx11 N95-XH!\ A DANCE PARTY h1r "ngk' ..._.l. Saturda\ <:;angk-. 11\ling THE. llC· IR'Vl!lii E JAZZ ENSEMBLE pcrlnrm\ 1n a rx1p' conccn and dam.I.'. ~l' \JturdJ\ JJ11 hs11ng Wednesday THE MEl\OOWLARK . WING 00ANCE CLl'B. Wl' \in~k' \\ ,·d m·,. da' l1\t1ng. SEIVllNARS Saturda y "HOW TO START•IMPRO\'E you'll find you can 't live wtlhout. .. use 11 to ploy hmd or 1us1 to lounqe 8~~@~ YOUR OWN BUSINESS:' Taught h~ Lee Ed.en and Joe Ryan from ~ 4'i a.m.-4 JO p m Saddlebacl ( nlll.'111.' outh. Ruom BC I '-~Mlfitt Marguentc Plw~ \111\s1on \, lt'IO 811 ~h-t(l EiC. Saturday THE HOODING CEREMONY " hdd .II < rJ"' lord !IJll at l ( In tnl' tor lhl· I ( I ( Olll'&l' or ~kd1nm· pn·\cn1.i1111n 111 canll1d1Jlc' IX·.111 '>tan In '.in ll,·n \11wrt " l..n nml· ~fll.'<1l.-r 'p Ill 'i'/'l~"'l~/'I Tuesday KAY PARKER, \11110\\n Rl'l.llrl1' "mg\\ rlllT lor D111n Ill' V. a"41d .. and \\ illtl· '\d,un .1mung other\ read' ht r mm1 rl'l"l'nt r)Octn \l'>O tc,11urnt '' Pula11a Pntl "•nntng Jnurn.ill\I \ '' '"r \.ilk l>1111n.1 II\ Ol'I.. nlx1ht pro' 1Jl'' mu<;1, tor ihl' C\ l'ntng Bm·\l'r<. \ltu.,ucm·, Ir\ inc Room ~lltt2 '\ \!31n '>I \Jnta .\na 1 J un.tlton and rl'frl',hml'nl'> a' J al· ahk .,,2-l~JO ADVANCE AFRICA '" tht: Jc<;tmattun ot J \um nw r phl1t11graph' '.lfor1 I uh 2h \ug 11 Parttl tpanl\ "ill ''''I \ia1 roh1 '<l'llll \mhu'>dt (rJntl' Kt'\l'fll' in till' '>hadrm ul · '"n"·toprx·d t..il1man1aru. ha\l' an O\crn1gh1 ''·'' JI l hl' T rl't'h1p' .• 1 g.inh' lu11l uu1 f1xlgl' \\tlh ql'·ll>-l'~l' \It'\\\ ul lhl' ht~ gamt<. ~ Lal.t' '\ial.uru·~ O:imangl'1' anJ the Ma .. 1a f\t.ira C1ame Rn4·nl \ \lllPIJ' cr "''h four Ja~' nl <.tght'4.'l · 1ng 1n I 1indon I" JI''' pl.innnl \I Jatl\11n lcad\thctuur ~41-'441 ,. r 1r from NPw L POiand 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORt BEACH · (714) 644 7030 Oateb()()t(/ Friday. Ju~ 7 .. 1985 I as.lMOWE •• •,; "Moecow On The Hudton" ( 1ee..) Robin Wlllilms. Maria Conc:fll. II Alonso ...,. ... "Nigh!~ .. (1975) Gent HICkman. Jenniler Wtrr111. -7:ao- IFM&YFIUD T*niiCMla! EYIONL.A. _,. ltCINCltNATI ll01'Nl1t WU>. Wl.D WON.D Cl ANIML8 • WAii ING'ToN WEEK IN ~ I MCING ,.W.YWOOO ,Alf( ft)MOWE * * "Eddie MICOll"s Run" ( 1983) JoNl Sc:Meldef. Kn Douglas ---·~TMS • • "Killer Force" ( 1975) Peter Fon- Ida, = :J:tMlllBfT TONIQHT ••••"The r,...,, OI The s.ra """"'.. ( 1948) HYrnplwey Bogart. W~trHuston. fll) WAii IGTON WEEK IN . (Q)MOVIE • • • "Reuben. Reuben p 983) Tom Conh, Kelly McGitlcs (%)MOVE * * * ''GreystOile Tiie legend Of TlflWI. lord Of The Apes" 11~1 Rllph Rlc:hwdson. Chnstophet Lam- bert _..,._ (!)MOVIE • •'II •fhe Andromeda Strain • (1971) Artllur H1I, 0.Yld Wayne Cll ntN08 WE DID LAST SUMMER -t:'5- • 2 ON THE TOWN -10:00- l l=YICE LOUGMNT GREAT P9IFOMWCES 1;;:.~ *** "Tes1amenl'' (1983) J-Al-exlindef. William Driw (])MOVIE * * "Ctleecfl & ChonQ's Still Sm<*· in· " (1983) R1Cll111d M111n, Tommy Cllong -t0:1'-G> AB IQICU PlllOMt' W ..cl -10-.30-• NIWI i =ICMNERAHD -11:36- 00 THE HITQHCIJI -12::00--l ·U'°*' **"°' ··o.t City" ( 1950) CilarMon HllCon. Llzlbllll &loit (!) MIFBIDINTNIWI • ~THE l.Olll> -u.- GIT IOl•D , .. Y-0 AT Y-01- FllEE VCll OVEINIGHT WITH IENTAL OF 2 MOVIES AND THIS AD CATALINA CRUISE SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY (DEPOSIT REQUIRED ) AU THE LA TEST HITS, THOUSANDS OF HITS RENT-TO-BUY NOW IN EFFECT Departing Newport 9 AM dai ly Call Catalina Passenger Service for reservations A NEW DIMENSION ON YOUR ENTERTAINMENT HORIZON 714/673-5245 Lowest fare an ywhere I _MON·THUIS I I AM I ~M _..,,..,......:::::::__7 c.._/ __ '-~-~..;::.,.-.:::'."" _______ , .•. ,, ,. .... ~ .. -,,,,, VIDEO ----.. S&f 10 AM'"9 l'M / ------SUN 11 NO ON 7 ~M _ _,,._ __ ..:.....:::=....=..;=----__;:........,,...----• A.l~~:~ ... ~~:i ... u ZONE -----_ ., '7~114 ., .. ) $9 one way ~~~~ , BALBOA PAVILION " . 400 Main Street, Batpoa 92661 714 673-524S~!i~~~;:=: .. ,..u .. _., 10 1100 , ... ,.,.. ' ... -.. . . . . : · .. : . . . •. . .. ~ . . . . . . . ~. . . .. . State and local air qu ality expert' adc.Jre,, 1he pmhlem of air pollution and it~ etlcl't~ on health . l'omfort. and the economy. Supervisor Harriett Wieder and An.aheirn Mayor Don Roth w ill di ~u~"' what l'ommunit ie~ mu~t do to J..cer ai r pollution under control . !OMGB! 1:101 ••• Jiii COOPIB'S 01111&1 COOBtl M.iJc JXMthlc h) lo!r.Jnl'-lrnrn thl· llJO) G <itl'Ck h•unll.11111n. l>hnc~ I.ind J>.trl.. 'it~n.11 1 .m1h11.1r\... lnl JOI.I l<olx·n H.111 l\·N inm:I & ;\~1.oun1cmfl' nt OrJn~c Count) • Oatebook/ Friday, June 7. 1985 SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 2:30 P.M • • NEWPORT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Stev.n Wight, Mu1le Dlf'fftOf' Orange County's 35-member pro'8sslonal chamber 0<che&tra presents a concert devoted 10 the music of -BEETHOVEN with renown«1 planl.t L.anJd HMnbfo NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL THEATER 600 IRVINE NE., NEWPORT BEACH EGMONT OVIRTUM PIANO CONC8R10 NO. 3 SYMPHONY NO. I For Tlcilet Information, Call 71~ Single T ICQts $10 9-niorl/Student f\Jlh. SS - CODE OF SILENCE: Chuck Nor- . ns stars as Detective Edd" Cusack. a tough Chicago cop who 1scalled upon to solve the k1dnapp1ng of the daughtt'rofan underworld figure. and protect a rookie cop who must d ecade whether to inform on his fellow officers. Also stamng Henry Silva and Ben Remsen. Directed by And} Da' 1s. written by Dennis Shryack adn Michael Butler. RUSTLERS' RHAPSODY: A west- ern comedy starring singing cowboy Rex Ottlerhhan (Tom Berenger), the clean-cut and gloriously dressed I Q40s ~liver screen cowboy. Also stamngG.W. Bailey. Manlyu Hener. Fernando Rey. Sela Ward. and Patrick Wayne. Wntten and directed by Hugh Wilson. JUST ONE OF THE GUYS: A fast- paced comedy about a determined )'Oung ~oman who sets out to prove she can make 11 in a man's world. Jo}ce H)'scrstars as Terr) Gnffith. an adorable 18-)'ear-old with everything going for her. he finds that being the most popular girl on campus won't help her win a JOumahsm contest at her own school. so she enrolls the following Monday 1n a new school - as a guy! Also stasrring Clayton Rohner. 8111) Jacoby. Toni Hudson. Screcnpla) by Dennis Feldman and Jeff Franklin. Directed by Lisa Got- tlieb .. GIRLS J UST WANT TO HAVE FUN: Ins ired b the htt rock song of . ---------- E Tom Bereqer •tan u the 11reaie.t and moet clean-DYinC •lDCin& cowboy of them all ln Paramount Pie· tarff' weetern comedy. ''Ruden' Rbapeody.•• ··a TOTAL DEUIHT-COllPLmlY CAPTWAn.. lllflESll ... f Dlff£IEllT." Au Aeed NEW YOAK PO~l AtlHO. 1:15. 10:30 fjl .,,_, .. ,, B" l\fUI t. t..,.t i.c J\ SAT/SUN l:JO, 3:45, &:00, 1:15, 10:30 the same 11tk ... (:iirls Just Want To Have Fun.. 1s a comed ,:mus1cal romance pla)ed against the colorful backdrop of contemporary music and dance. It 1sa 1980s love stol) in which girl meets bo)'. girl loses boy. but fi ndf> him once again-in the middle of the dance noor on the nation's number one dance show ... DTV ... Starring Sarah Je~s1ca Parker. Lee Montgom- ery. Morgan Woodward. Wntten by ~my Spies. directed b) Alan Metter. MOVING VIOLATIONS: Starnng John Murra)'. Jennifer Tilly, James Keach. Their licenses su!>pendcd . their vehicles impounded. a hapless band of misfits. malcontents and dreamers meet 1n traffic school and find themselves tn the dutches of two alarm1ngl) over-lcalous pohcc of- ficers. Screenplay by Neal Israel and Pat Pro ft ("Police .\cadem} ... Bachelor Pan) ··1 Directed b) Neal Israel. KING DAVID: Richard Gere ( .. An Officer and a Gentleman'" ponra)s the title role tn .. King Da'td." the h1stoncal adH·nture saga which fol- lows the stof) of 03, 1d from his 1n1roduc11on tn the Bible as an tnnocent shcperd through has reign as the fnst great King o( Judah. Also starnng Edward Wood"'ard. Ahce Krige. Dcn1sQullleyand Niall Bugg)'. Directed by Bruce Berl"sford ( .. Ten- der Mercief"). scrccnpla} b> .\ndr<.""' 8H"ktn and Jame~ Costigan SYLVESTER: Brcaktn hor\l's at a Cback Norrla u Detecth'e Eddie Caeack ln "Code of Sile~ce." west TeJtas stock\ ard. I 6-H·ar-old Charlie Ra1lsberg (Melissa G1lbcn1. longs for the day she can train one ot them for O l)mp1l compettt1on. and d1scove~ an unlikeh rnntender in the unmanageable. ika-h111cn gra' ex-rodeo horse shl" affn tmnateh chnstenf> ··~>I 'ester <itallonc ·· \llo(l <;t~g Richard Farn~wonh a' the hard-headed \tock' ard managc;r John foster .• rnd \.lit hacl 'Xhod1l1ng 3'> the darkh hand~nml' \latl Wehb who le-arm. lo under.land ( harhc0 .) <"QUIOe vbSC.''>SIOn J\ 1fthe dream \\Cfl' h1<, o"'n D1rn1.:d h' Tim Huntl"r DESPERATELY SEE KING SUSAN: ( omcd' about a t..ook' bored. "ll'"' kr~' hou~"' ''~· Ku-~na I Ro .. annJ ..\rgue1tci. who fol- low~ a flambo~ant lo'l" affair being C3rm·d on through thl'·f>l'r\onal ad\ 1n' oh 1ng a ~oung man I Rohen Jo~ l who" .. dl"Sj'X"ra1d~ ~el.'l..1ng'' a ll·nin Suioan I Madonna l "'hl'n ht·rl untl\11\ &l'I~ thl· bt·\I o f ht·r J nd <1he tn \Ill'-,, hcri.clf inao thl' llH"' of thl"'-l' stranger' Ek lore lung, '>hl··, propelled into a hrl'C/\ tomcd' of error!> tn "'h1rh \u\an:" l(knt1t' bt·tome\ her 0"' n ~ rtllen b\ Ll.'ora Ban'h directed b' 'iusan ~1delman THE SURE THING: -\ mmJn- 11c corned~ about t"o lolk&l' frc<ihmcn "'ho d1"4.0't:r them'>l'i\l"\' and t'Jlh other through a '>Crtl"s ot m1~d\l'n turl"S on tht· ruad ~tarring John ( u..ad as ~alter .. 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Theft r1ghll Our OM Boa. 1& Identical IO 11\81 tleillg uMO by tl'le Pay T'J ~y It Wiil lfleble you 10 -llllJ~ot ON T\I (normally • ~ 00 I* month c:NrQel ORDER YOURS TODAY: II You Enjoy Viewing: ea urea or AVAll~BLE FOR PICK-p AT: ORANGt COUNTY DIST&IBUTING FULLERTON \'IDEO .) 3061 South Harbor Bl~d. 2736 West OrangethQrpe, Suitt-:: 16 Santa Aft, CA (Call for location) Fullerton, CA .-1 .714.754.7151 1-714-871-8783 OR 1·800-eM -9972 for otller locations Oatebookl Friday, June 7. 1985 l I i I I I I I I l : I I I MUSEUMS BOWERS MUSUEM, 2002 N "1::11n St.. Santa .\na. "Ban Chiang: \rl hal·ulp&1cal T rea>ur.c> I rum Prl·h1stonc Thailand" 1ndudt' °' t.:r I 000 obJl'Ct~ fash1onl·d from bron1i: 'hdl eta~ calC'lle. and gla\\ C\- ra, atcd from thc Ran Chiang region ofTha1land. Tht') dale from lx'twccn 1600 B C and 200 .\.0 C'on11nue'i through ~·pt. JO .\bo prl''>l.'n ll'd 1~ a notahll' d1~pla) nf basket!> '-'Cl .. t·n h~ thl' lnd1am of the Panamint moun- 1:11n\ 1n the Death Va lll'\ area. I hrough Jan. 6 Tul'~ -Sat 10 a m.-5 pm "tun.noon-5 p m '172-1900 LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART • .,a"tuuth Coa~t Pla/3 S1tl' < aro~I C oun: Pre\Cntl~ on d 1spla) " .. Zandrn Rhode~ .\ ( ahfo m 1a C nnnl'll1on". a retro\jX'Cll\l' C\h1 - h111un of garment'> lcatunn~ a !>\.'kl· turn ul avant-gardl· tc~t ilc\ ond dl''l1gn\ as wdl as pm ll·r., and print\ "' Rhodl·~ New hour\ for Pla1a \1tl' ail· Mun.-fn. noon-X p.m . Sa1 -S un. noon-5 p.m. 662-3366. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU- SEUM, 850 San Clcml·n1e O n vc. Nl·wport Beach. "New California .\rllst~ IX: Kent Robcns: Objects and Drawings" 1s prc.scnlcd. along w11h.. "Contemporary Amcn can C'cram1cs: Twent) .\n1sl!>" and "Jan Muller. MaJor Paintings Fro m The 195~." .\II cxhib1t through Julr 7. Tuc'i.-Sun. IOa.m -5 p.m 759-11 -2. GALLERIES THE AFTERNOON GALLERY, 503 Pa rk A Vl' .. Balboa Island. Pres- l'ntl) sho wing "Summ er An- niversary: Out of the Shell." a collcct1on of work from e merging artists. Continues through Aug ust. Wed .-Fn. 2-6 p.m .. Sat.-Sun. noon-5 p.m. 675-8675. ALLENDALE GALLERY. 1540 S. Coast Highwa). Laguna Beach. Ben- nett sculpture 1s shown e~clus1vcly Tucs.-Sun. IOa.m. to 5 p.m. 497-6005 or 6 75-9534. AR1'-A-FAIR GALLERY, 664 ~. Coa~t Hwy .. Laguna Beach. Pres- enting pho tography b) Ellen Wright and Ginger Todd. Continues throup,h a OateboOk/ Friday, June 7. 1985 Junr 15. Tucs.-Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 494-4514. ATOMIC RECORDS, 210 Main St . Huntington Beach Raymo nd Pt-t- t1 bon's latrst works m in~ and mkwash are prcscntcd through Jun 16 536-9911 AVIATION ARTS GALLERY, 2.t2 Nonh Coosa Hw) . Laguna Beach Fro m the Wnjtht Fl)'cr to the Span· Shulllr. from Earhart to Doohttlc. thl· new A v1a11on Arts Galkl) offer~ ·original and hm11cd cd111on wo rb ul ti ne aviatio n an. Wcd .-Sttn. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 494-~ 103. BC SPACE GALLERY. 235 rurl''t A ve .. Laguna 8caC'h ~ Juned photo- graphic exh1b11 t1tled BC1baC'hroml'" presented thro ugh Jun. 15. Tues.-Sat I l:JO a .m.-S:JO p.m 497-1880 BLUEBIRD GALLERY, 1540 \. ( oast H ") Laguna Beach. Wo rb h~ earl) California an1sts including Pa) nr. 11111~. ~ r ndt Hams and man) other\. arl' on d1spla) indclinitcl} Tuc!>.-Sun. 11 a.m -5 p.m . 497-5377. BOWERS MUSE UM GALLERIA, 2036 Mam ~t .. "anta .\na. Paintings. gla''"'are. pri nt~. JC:wd ry. fiber~. l'Cram1r' am.I fi nl' art 11em~ arc lcaturnl ""cd -Sat. 11 a.m -~ p.m .• ~'un noon-l p m. 972-IQOO CAL STATE FULLERTON Main .\n Ciallrf). 800 N. State ( olkgl· Rh d r ulknon. A 21-foot-high rcd l'namd-on-\tccl sculpture b) inter- na11onall\ known an1st Belt)' C1old will he: installed Thursda> Thr '•l'Ulptufl'. t1tlrd "Kaikoo H. X I" 1s a 25th Anni versary gift to the t:ampu,, donated h) Charles Elliot. pre~1dcn1 of T )g:irt Steel West Inc. In conJum·- turn w11h thl' ins1alla11on. a \C'ak model of thc sculpture plus 16 other' 1n thl' "Ka 1koo" scn cs will oc on d1~pla\ in the campw. We,t (,alkr) thro ugh Jun~ 14. Mon.-f n noon-4 pm .. Sun. 2-5 pm. 773-2037 DESIGNS RECYCLED G AL· LERY, 6 19 N. Harbor 81 .. d .. Full- cnon ... Nl'" Paintings" fratunng .,,,.. California an1st~ 1s on display throu~h June 28. Amo ng the con- tnhu11 ng a n 1sts arr. Mon Solberg. Hl'lcn B. Recd , John Scllrl·k and Cdw1n Wordell. Rl.'<'.cpt1on ·fo r the 11ly .... a llilill Iii set Iii " ti fll. .. ....... Dey,._.., .. ........ ..... , ... n,.. •ui- UAMeoort l-(11.., Nlltf-S..., !!01 4191 111 -•1 GUI •ui-..oa ..... p ..... ,_.,, r-- "'' 111• U.1S63 ._.,. ·~ , .. _-., UA•_,C:O..- YllllMll •lnO •sm • .,. .. l_°""'9 .. ,IGll .,_..,_,.Jlfft"llt• ID ..... • , • .._.. ......... .,. .......... I anists Sat .. 1-4 p.m Mon \.11 111 a.m.-6 p.m. 879-1391 EXOTICA GALL-ERY, llJXX \ Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach · I 11h.1I n of Western Alnca and 111, Pacific." along with ml\cd -1111·,11.1 paintings of StcH· Sargeant 111 presented through Sunda) '-ion \,11 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sun 10 am .. .., 11111 494-2 131. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE I 11h Arts Gallery. 15744 Go lden V.l''-1 \t Huntington Beach. J unior <ind w111111 high school dra "1ng and na111t111~ cxh1b1t produced b) Orangl' C 1111111\ 'ilUdl'nts. Conh nues through Jun,· 'I '\dm1ss1on frcc. Mon .. r n <> .c 111 ~ p.m.. evenings b) app111ntn1tnt 895-8361. IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER, 4601 Walnut Ave . Ir' lnl' Ii en Burchfield pho togram'> and l>J\ ul II Moore photographs arl' ll'.1tur1·d along with a special JUned nh1h111,1n of recent photographs b) S.)uth < '""1 photographers from tht art ph11t11)!r.1 phy class at Orange ( oa .. 1 c 11llq?l' hh1b11s continue through Ju111· 111 Mon.-Thurs. 9 a m.-9 p m I 11 '' a.m .-6 p.m . Sat 'l a m ' pen 552-1078 MILLS HOUSE GALLE RY, I' \~ Main St.. G arden (1roH· .. \\ 11nwn Pa inters West" continul'' 1h1 11u)!h Jun. 16. Wcd .-Sun noon J p 11 6)6-1 :!32. NEWPORT BEACH CITY II \LI. GALLERY, 3300 Nl''-'flort Hh,I Ncwpon Beach. Etchm~' :ind 111 ta$11os by Wmn1e Roth. alnnv "1111 pnnts and m ixecf media IH I 11 FUku<ta arefearu~ lhrough Juf\ 111 Mon.-fri. 8 a..m.-5 p.m. 528-12 'x Fii 5:15, 1:15, 10:15 SAT 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 10:15 Slll 12:15, 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 1:15. 10:15 ecl wa r ll\ LI DO CINEMA ·~-.... : ' .. 613 8350 ... .., • t It• - '"MASK' IS SUPERB ... ONE OF THE MOST BEAlITIFUL LOVE STORIES WE'VE HAD lN THE MOVIES lN QUITE A LONGTIME ... C:..iw ~. "AT ftlE MOVI~., --OIWIGf l'IClllli s "'--~ lMlwlr'lly c.ty Ctftlr• ~11t.0 ~II DI~ l*fillllM ~lf.tOI WUTllllldTI~ ( ....... ~loUllll'Ailll fO..lfll\ M07444 411 .. 1111 ~W.\I •-~ot .. ••-••J1Jb - ---~--.. - I Murderous comedy staged at local theater .. Playwrights Sam Bobrick a nd Ro n Clark are gi ving Neil Simon a run for his m·o ncy in O range County this year - first with "Norman, Is That You?" in Irvine and now with "No Hard Feelings" in Hunt- ington Beach and their latest comic concoction. ··Murder at the Howard Johnson's" at the Stanton Community Theater. First unvei led a few years ago at Sebastian ·s West Dinner Playhouse. "Murder al the Howard Johnson's" is a struc- tured triangle comedy alo ng the lines of Murray Sch1sgal's "'Luv," wherein two men vie alternately for ttie affections of' a woman -only in this case two o f the characters attempt, again alternately. to eliminate the third. The concept proved a bit soft at Sebastian·s. primarily due to the advanced ages of the panicipants. all big names past their respective primes. How- ever, in d irecto r Lorraine McWilliams' sprightly Stan- ton production. a more youth- ful and dynamic m ix ture emerges. The cast is well chosen - Alan Schneider as a burly. unpolished used ca r dealer; Miche lle DeTroy O range as hi~ glamorous but vacuo us wife; and Woody Jones as her lover. a narcissistic dentist. Though they all require a first 'The Boy Friend' opens tonight a.!.1:ue; '::;; ~~·~'ea~~:L ~~!:, .. ~e~J t"1I ~1 mon comedv. <'ompktes 1t\ (1tr~hw1n mu~1ral ,., the fan· a1 I run at the Harkquln Dinner Pl:i ~ · \c.·ha~ttan·, \\ l"\I 1>1nna Pl.1' hou\l hou-.t· 1503 S Harhm Bf\d . 'ian1a 140 "'c. Pim . '-IJn <. ll"mcnll· I \na (9711-5511) Final ixrformances (49~-<19501. Pcrlormann·, a re I are tonight thrnugh Sunda\ at' <II) 1ng \\ edne!>da~~ through aturd:I\" at X I cunain 11m~·' \undJ}S at I and 7 until Jul~ ~I "THE BOY FRIEND," J mu~1ral sci 1n the Roaring ·2u~. opens tonight al thl' Ncwpon r heater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Dr1\"e. Newpon Bea<"h (631-0288). Performances arc Fndays and Saturda)S at I! pm. through Jul)· 13 "'CABARET," a musical ~1 in pre· "ar German). 1s the fare at the ( una1n Call Dinner T heater. 690 El Camino Real. Tusun {838-1540) Performances arc gi ven nightly rx- ccpt Monday" at "ary1ng curtain 11ml''l through Jul) 21 "**** absorbing and tou ching'.' \\1th.1m \\ .. 11 ""''' n 'f"''fH\ 11. ~ "STUNN ING'.' R~lph ""'k l'Hlf'I ~ \IAl1A/l\f "WONDERFUL'.' Kt·''" I ttnm.i.' I \ TIMf 'i "STIRRING'.' -l\~111 'ilfflltl ( ~IRISTI>\~ 'it If\( J i.41 ~\I IY\M "GUYS AND DOLLS," a mu~1l"al corned ). wind~ up this weekend at th~· Laguna Mo4lton Pia) house . 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna 8ca<"h ( 494-0743 ). Closing performance<> are tonight and Saturda) at 8. unday at 2:30. "NO HARD FEELINGS," a com- edy of midlife crises. 1s on stage at the Huntington Bcarh Playhouse. Ma m Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt- ington Beach (831-1405 ). Per· formances are Fridays and Saturdays. at 8:10 through Jul .,. 6. MAcAR'IHUR'S CHILDREN PO-··--•• _ .......... ..,,. ..... -.. .. -...-.. ........ ,,.c-. "'°""°"--· Utl.nM ••mm na 7:30. 10:00 ed ward s CINEMA CE NTER ' ..... • .' . ~· · .• 9 7 9 4141 ......... SAT/SUN 12:30. l :OO. 5:15 7:30, 10.iO .. act "warmup" to build ensemble pace, their per- formances gain in both tempo 3nd effect as the show prcr gresses. Pan of the challen~e of the Bobrick-Clark script 1s its im- probability, which the cast m ust ·render justifiable before realizing the ma.ximum pote n- tial of its humor. Each act finds two members of the trio at- tempting to kill the third. and as the running gag becomes obvious the non-sequiturs are rend ered more palatable. Schneider plays his duped husband well. sidestepping the pitfaJI of the "big dope" stereo- type. wh ile Jones establishes a con vincing contrast. flashy and self-centered. never miss- ing an opportunity to admire himself in the mirro r. Oran$e lets her figure do the talking in ma ny instances, using her ph)'sical endowment as a major . facet of her charac- tenzauon. Peg Ric hardson's attractive motel room setting enhances' the brightness of the show, as do the costumes of Jones and-- Orange, effecti ve ly over- shadowing Schneider's drab grayness. "Murder at the Ho ward Johnson's" continues for two more weekends. play ing Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through June 15 in the Cultural Ans Building. 7800 Kate Ila Ave., at Cedar near Beach Boulevard. Stanton. Call the city's recreation dc- panment at 220-2220 for ticket informatto n. BACKSTAGE - A singles group called FLING (Fun Loving Individuals Relating T ogether) will present llS an- nual vanety sho~. "Showcase '85." Saturda) fro"m 8 to I 0 p.m. at the Church of Re- ligious Science in SeacltfT Vil- lage. Main Street at Yorktown A ve n ue . Hu ntingt o n Bcach .... ttcket~ rare $5 t!ac h and ma) be purch·ased at the door .... A few spaces remain 1n the Laguna Moulton pta) house's summer acting workshop for students from l ~to 18 years of age .... play h o use direc tor· Douglas Rowe, singer-actress Teri Ralston. drama teacher Barbara Yan Holt and acllng coach Alex Golson comprise the facult y for ttu! workshop. which begins June 25 .... call Harriet Whitmyer at 494-0743 from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesda) through Saturda) for fu nher tnformauon .... "'fletch~ Chevy Chase's funniest movie ... I t • h • LH ts a movie to c er1s11.. -~d S."-cktl TIM£ MAGA7 1Nt "'Fletch' is more than funny; it's funny and excitina." r ..... s..~~ CH10.r.o ~1ue NF "Chevy <!hase is very much like his televiston personality in ·s~turday Night Live.' 'Fletch' is an en;<>yable paperback of a film, a breezy experience.'' V1nw11 (i,,by. NEW YORK TIHfS .. 'fletdi is outrapously funny and hip. 11.ushed my head olf:--~~ ly011J SNlAK ~(VIEWS ,_S "Chevy Chase turns 'Fletch' into a Wtual ~ "romp. He has rarely been MON appealins ... and his style of dehery wortcs beautifuly. Watchint him is just p»d, relaxifts fun." -l(.,11>i-. Carroll. NEW YOfl.IC DAil Y NEM .. •fletch' is smart. dead-pan dry and funny ... " SP,.,b IMn\on LOS ANGHE~ TIMES 0 •fletch' is a funny film ... that provides escapist pteasure. Chevy Chase is ... _., ...... tful." UCt 5'' w.-wn Woil. GANNEn NEWSPAPERS 0 1f you're a fun movie fan. 'fletch' is the film to make your day:• '"°""'"" IMA MJIA,AM COl'Tl-.U HUMTWITOel lfAClt UA Mo\-"' UAMowts ro.rns Sou1T1 eoa~ £~atOS Hu11t'llOIM 990'°22 1)52 $J2 Aa.rJ ~ l711 """""" 8'8 0388 MU '* •COSlAMllA n TOflO • lflVMf Pacific $ ~ p~ (cJW410' C•!Ml.t Cenlrr E OWardS 5.kkllf-11.\o. \ fowir!M UrliWf 1y °"""'"' 8:21 4070 97'9 4141 581~ ~8811 LMUUllACM EOWlloi Scium r~ ' 497 1111 • LAMAIN AMC '•snion iq,., fl8t 0533 •LA MIMOA D ' I t 1 • ()MlfOf '4)r1 .. ti 14 ~!>),\ ~ . WU T'ltlmlSTf 11 ..... -l'H .~ ' •"'~llNCX£-HO'MQ.11 K CJ•TfO J()tl '"'' l ltGAO,_,,,, Oatebook/ Friday, June 7. 1985 9 'Eerfect' displays more flab than muscle "'tiy 808 THOMAS AssociatH Press Writer · caine dealing (familiar?). His and he meticulously depicts • next assignment is to in-the health club scene. "Per- vestigate the body-building in-feet" at times resembles a Jane dustry in California. Fonda exercise tape, so ex-··Perfect" explores the. sweaty world of Los Aneeles health clubs and the ranfied reaches of trendy· journalism. The script displays more nab than muscle. but the film is peopled with such attracti ve faces and bodies that it is bound to be a crowd pleaser. Tra volta becomes en-tended arc the aerobics. The tranced with Jamie Lee Curtis, most excess ive sequence a superstar among aerobics comes when Miss Curtis en- teachers. An Ol ympic-class lists Travolta in her class. swimmer who has been stung Amid a crowd of undulating. by a sca ndalous article, she is bodies. the pair execute pelvic suspi cious of Travolta's thrusts with undi sgui sed moti~es. and with good pleasure. reason. He is depicted as one of .. Perfect" is gorgeous to look those reporters who would at. with its di sciplined bodic betray hi s mother for a good (there is eve n a visit to a mafe story. Lo ve redeems him, but strip joint) and modern onl y after he has ruined a few cityscapes. Travolta was never reputations. more personable: doubts co n- ismaticatly, despite her am- bi valent role. Strong support comes from a female trio: Laraine New- man . a fitness freak who is .. the most used piece of equipment in th e gym .. ; Marilu Henner. as a bounteously busted health nut: Anne De Salvo as a duplicit ous photographer. Jann Wenner. edito,-pub- hsher of Rolling Stone. makes a. creditable appearance as Ma_rk_,Roth. Travolta's editor. Query: would th e real-life Wenner allow a slanted rewrite under a reporter's byline without consulting him'! 0 Perfect" may well ha ve Stt a new record for rock -music scores. Twenty-eight single numbers are listed in the. credits. ---- The film also introdu ('es new dramatic uses fo r thr computer. Miss Curt is em- ploys Travotta•s word pro- cessor for an explicit 1n' 11a- tion to the bedroom. .\nd when he betrays her w11h a destructive arucle about the health club, she wreaks re- venge by erasing his word'i from the screen. Based on Rolling Stonr art icles by Aaron Latham ( .. Urban Cowboy") and wr it- ten by Latham and director Jamrs ~ridges. ''Perfect" casts John Travoha as a hotshot Rolling Stone reporter who wangJes an interview with an industriali st accused of co- Bridges, who also directed ~rning his star prese~ce arc 'B e s·ter's Mz·11z·on s, ·'Urban Cowboy, .. has an in-dispelled here. 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Richard Pryor is I pitching relief for the bush league Hackensack Bulls when I th e umpire calls for timeout. A freight train is passing through th e outfield. The sequence portends a far-out comedy I befitting Pryor's towering tal- l ent. cept for two or three cxplos1' c moments, the film plods along to the expectable. h~art­ warmingclimax, never ach1n · ing the potential of a nc"' t..tar in a time-proven role. George Barr McCutcheon's novel has fascinated film- makers since 1921 ""h rn Mont&omery Brewster "'as first portrayed by Fatt~ Arbuckle. Jack Buchanan. (Pleue eee lllLLION/Page 1 l j I The promise isn't kept. Ex- ~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~ "A 10_ rnE FUNNIEST INTELUGENT MOVIE SO FAR 1HIS VEAR!" "OFF THE WALL ... A RIB· TICKLER." "VERY FUNNY!" Me 1'-1 NrW Vl'JAI< P!')', T .;, ............ 1 ca·wr e11 .. I .., I .. \.1 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PIAYING - [ COSTAMESA F.dwardsT~c.nt.r\751-4184 ] NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOft THIS EMAGEMEHT ............................... liilll ......... _.. ________ ~~-=-- MILLION •.• FromPacelO Dennis O'Kecfc and others have followed for a total of six movies, and the play has been seen all over the world. The premise is ever-appeal- ing: a rich relative wills a fortune to Brewster, provided he can spend $ l million ($30 million ·in the inflated l 985 version) in 30 days. He can't give away the . mone¥,, nor -de srroy what he thas purchased. Nor can he tell anyone why he is spending so recklessly. It must have seemed like a naturaJ: Pryor as the failed relief pitcher suddenly im- me rsed in unbelie vable wealth, his frustration growing as he fail s to rid himself of it. His ever-mobile face, reacting fe veri shingly to life's absurdities, is always fascinat- ing to watch. However, the writers (Herschel Weingrod and Timothy Harris) short- change him in funny material. A farce such as "Brewster's Millions'" requires a director's feathery touch, and Walter Hill seems a curious cho ice. Hill has directed Eddie Murphy in the corrosive "48 HRS.'', however hi s films ("The Warriors," .. Southern Com fort," "The Ori ver") have been notably lacking in humor. The filmmakers seem lo run out of inspiration in mid- passage. Except for mailing a SI -million stamp on a post- card, his methods of disposing of millions are routine. His campaign for mayor of New York on a "none-of-the- above" platform may be in- tended as a political commen- tary, but it ptoves tedious. Thankless roles abound. John Candy has one side- splitting scene as catcher in Brewster's exhibition game against the New York Yan- kees, but much of the time he is merely boorish. Lone tte McKee, as the paralegal as- signed to monitor Brewster's spree, is required to frown through most of the film. 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Datebook/ Friday, June 7. 1985 11 '· -, • 1 RACING ance race with a $28.000 purse. ••• It was I l/16milesontbeturf P'romPaeeS (grass) for mares and fillies tickets. and put another $2 to only. Two horses looked like show on Pirate's Coupe. winners: High Spruce and .Pirate's Coupe ran second, Lolly Dolly. Both had finished paying $4 to place. lspent $6 to in the money in their last two collect $4 and lost my chance outings and those races had at the Daily Double payoff. been allowances on the turf. I Thetwo horses 1 likedin"ltfe-hacrmy picks for the Exacta. second race w~re Lucky Ali but they were too close to pick and Alliance Breaker. This the wanner and the odds race was a I-mile $20,000 weren't good enough to bet claiming race. Lucky Ali was both of them to win. the most experienced horse· in The most interesting horse the fi eld. having earned in the race was a fill y named $27.000 for his owners in 23 Tradition of Hope. At first she races. He was claimed for didn't )ook very good. Her $25,000 at his last time out and only w~n was her maiden. so had had over a month's rest she was stepping way up in and training since then. class. and she had never run on Alliance.Breaker caught my the turf. But she was claimed in eye because he had never run both her last two races. which before where the purse or means the owners and trainers claiming price was so low. He see potential in her, and she was running today in a class of had had a month off since her horses inferior to those in any last outing to get prepared for race of his career and this drop today. The best pan was the in. class could mean an easy tote board showed the odds· on win. her at over l 00-to-one. She So $5 to win on Lucky Ali had all the elements of a very and $5 to win on Alliance good longshot bet. Breaker. (There was no Exact a I spent $10 to bet the Exa cta betting in this race.) both ways and put $2 to show .\lliancc Breaker took ·the on Tradition of Hope. lead b~ the quarter-mile post High Spruce came in a and had no trouble pulling length and a quarter ahead or aht•ad. c:ro <.mg the fini"h near-\econd place Loll y Dolly. Tra- 1~ three lengths (fence posts) dation of Hope was fou rth. ahl'ad of ~crnnd place Luck} only a he'ad behind the third .\11. I won $25 o n an invcc;t-place horse. I lost the gamble mcnt of$ IO on the longshot. but her fourth The third race was another place con firmed it was a sman maiden and a good one tQ sit bet. out. !For the record. Bolger The Exac ta paid $36. so I Bo'. ~ho finished ninth in the still made $24 on the race. oni) ra ce of has ca reer before The sixth race had one toda}. won, paying $55.40 on a standout: Dusty Okie had fin - $2 .bet. The $5 Exacta paid ished in the money in his last $247.50.) two races. running the last one The founh race was a one-at a speed that was 95 percent horse race. Ca pnc1ousness, a of the track record. and was brown ge lding from Florida. stepping down in class. My had come in first or second in choice for second place was his last six outings. with all th e Dollar Trapper, who had done races on the same track and at very well in his last two outings about the sa me distance. six but didn't have Du sty Okie's furlo ngs(Y4ofa mile). The only class. question wa~ who to pack for I made my first mistake of second place in the Exacta. the day: I broke my own rule Two horses looked good. and did not spend the extra $5 T onopah Low wac; stepping to bet the Exacta both ways. dov. n in da<ic; and proved in Dollar Tra pper beat Dusty ha-; la'>t outing that he had th e Okie by nearl y two lengths. If I \lam ina to come up from had bet th e Exacta both wa ys I he h ind and sprint into the would ha ve won $60, instead I \trctch. Ya llah 11. another lost $5 on the Exacta bet and Pinca y mount. fin is hed in the another $5 betting Dusty Okie money in his last race. onl y a to win. Another costly lesson. head behind the winner. There were no standouts in At th e betting window it was the seventh race and I was still $5 to win on Capriciousness hurting from my over- amf two $5 Exa ctas w1th confidence in the sixth. so I Capnciousncss paired with moved to the bar and watched Tonopah Low and Yallah II. the Lakers show their class on Capriciousness won by 21/2 the basketball court. Jeng1hs~ paying me $8. Second ---flte"Sevemhnce was ttle1ast place Holmish. who trailed the race for the Pick Six. No one pack by 19 lengths the last time picked six winners today. he was allowed on the track but probably because of Bolger had no trouble staying at the Boy's surprise victory in the front today. The Exacta paid third race. Nearly $428.000 $69. had been invested in Pick Six I collected $8 from bets that tickets that day: 16 7 bettors cost S 15. had five correct winners and The fifth race ~as an allow-collec ted SI ,OOOeach. Another 12 Oatebook/ Friday. June 7. 1985 $170.000 was carried over mto the next day's Pick Six pool. The eighth race was the feature race. the Hawthorne Handicap. and a very easy one to handicap. Onl y four horses were running and two of them stood out as real winners. Mitterand and Adored had been running in handicap races for at least a year and both consistently finished in the money._ Although Adored finished an embarrassi ng 13 lengths behind Mitterand in h'er last race. she still looked liked the better horse. She had earned $76 1,000in hercareer-some of that from last year's Hawthorne victory -com- pared to Mitterand's $371 ,000 lifetime winnings. They both had good jockeys, Pincay on Adored and Eddie De- lahoussaye on Mitterand. Track legend Willie Shoe- maker was riding Mimi Baker. I spent $I 0 for the Exactas and another $5 on Adored to win. Adored held the lead throughout the one-mile ra ce and beat Mittcrand by 21h lengths. Mimi Baker was fourt h. I collected $29.50 on the Exacta and $1 5 on the win. Onlv one hor~c. New Terri - tory. fooked good in the last race. He had recently run the same distance at Holl wood at the track record for (1111 mi les. I :49.8. No oth er horse in today's race had ever run within a second of that time. and a second means fi ve lengths on the track. l"put $5 to win on New Territory. He fi~ishcd a length behind the winner. J had had a good day at the track. I spent $73 at the betting windows and collected $117.50. a 144.50 profit for a day's recreation. Hollywood Park also had a good day. Paid attendance was 28,324 and nearly $6 million had been spent trying to buy a winning ticket. Many people did leave with more money in their pockets than when they ar- rived. but many more left a httle poorer. That's why 1t's called gambling. Every outing to the track is not as successful as this day was. Some months earli er J spent a frustating day trying to handicap a very tough field. The horses were so evenl y matched that-in every race I could gjve an argument why . any one of four horses should wm. And t .kept pickiflg th~ wrong one. A fnend had her 6-ycar-old so n with her and she was letting him pick a number he liked for each race and then putting a $2 show bet on. that horse. Their sy tom earned them about $5. I lost $44.,50 that day. How to place a bet at the rac There are many ways to lose or win money at race tra betting windows. You can bet a horse to win, place or sh -first. second or third place -for as little as $2 a bet or - much as you can get mortgaging your home . A show ticket will pay a small profit on a horse t co mes fo either first, second or third; a place ticket offers little better payoff on first or second; and a win ticket giv the best return on a winnin~ horse only. There is also the $2 Daily Double, picking the winne of the first and second races on one ticket; $5 Exacta pi cking the first and second place horses on one ti cket; an the Pick Six , with the winners of the designated six races o one $2 card. Pick Six is where the real money can be made or lost. The payoff is usually more than SJ ,000 and sometimes in excess of$ 100,000, but it's so hard to pick six winners that se rious bettors spend hundreds of dollars picking combinarions otlikeJy winners·-and they usuaTiy still miss. The horses.also offer a lot of variety. A horse's class in determined by the company be keeps. At the bottom are the maiden races, for newcomers that have not won their first race yet; next are claiminJ races, where aJl the entries are available for sale at the pnce listed for race in the program: fo llowed by non·claiming ra~s: allowance races: handi- caps: sweepstakes; and derbys. The size of the race's purse and claiming price al so helps determine class. Horse racing fans can pursue their sport year-round in Southern California. Los Alamitos is open for evening racing throughout the year. offering mostly either quaner horse or harness racing. Quanernorse racing-sprints up to quarter of mi le- is fea~urcd through August 14, followed by harness racing A~gust 16 to Oct. 20. ThorousJtbred racing in conjucntion w1th the Orange County fair runs Oct. 21 to Nov. 4, followed by more quarter hone racin_g through ne_xt Jan. 13. ' -- Gates open at Los Alamitos at 6 p.m. and the first race starts at 7:45. ... <> Thoroughbred racing continues at Hollywood Park in 'Inglewood until July 21, when it moves to Del Mar until Sept. 11 : Los ADselea Couty Fair in Pomona, Sept. 14 to 28; Suta Anita an Arcadia. Oct 2 to Nov. 11: Hollywood Par~. Nov. 13 to Dec. 24; Sota AaJta. Dec. 26 to thC"Cnd of Apnl. " I . - TOMORROW: .'HOf FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beac~. Costa Mesa, Huntington B.ach, lrvlne. Laguna Beach, Fount1ln V111ey '"' C ALIFORNIA FRIDAY. JUNE 7. 1985 25 CENTS ers rescue e t · ID ,· 0 ~ . e rown1n ast near-son Coast One of the four surviving septuplet. ls extreme~ critical condition./ A3 A jury has recommended the death penalty for a former Mesa man con- victed of f~taUy shooting a young gif1 ~nd wound- ing her friEtnd ./ A9 California Deputies investigating a murder su~pect find a mass gr av~ In San An-\, dreas./A7 Nation I Released from a British prison for cocaine smug- gling, actor Stacy Keach arrives In NewYork./'7 'World i Braztllan authorities begin the long analysis of the exhumed body be- lieved to be Josef Mengele./ A 10 One of Mexico's major drug traffickers has been charged wtth murderlJ1g two Americana./ A7 Youth fUilty in .dad's slaying Lam pasi could get 32 years to life for shooting parents - By JJF A.OLER -- Of IM Delly "°' 11.tt Ronald John Lampps1 was found guilty Thursday o( first-degree murder and attempted murder for shooting his adoptive pa.rents in their Laguna Hills home two years ago. Lampasi. now 18. pressed his hands together as the verdicts were read in Judge James Cook's Santa .Ana courtroom. Lampasi's attorney. Deputy Public Defender Paul Stark. declined to say how lhe teen-ager reacted to the guilty verdicts. The six-man, six-woman jury de- liberated more than 20 hours to reach its unanimous verdict. As jurors filed from the 10th-floor courtroom. they declined to comment. l..ampasi, who was 16 when the shootings occurred on June 2, 1983, faces a maximum sentence of 32 years to life in state prison. JudJC. Cook scheduled a sentencing heanng Sept .. 6. By TONY SAAVEDRA ud ~BIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... ,... ..... An alert neighbor and firefighters were credited with saving two l~ dlers involved in near-drowning ino-. dents Thursdar. 10 Costa Mesa and Irvine. Both children were ttc0vcrin& today at local hospitals. .. A 25-ycar-oki Costa Mesa man used the resuscitation skills be learned in junior high school Ml. help save a young neighbor boy from '-i (Pleue eee TOTS/ A2) ~ops call shooting double I suicide BJ STEVE M.AllBLE °' ............. A ~n Beach man is dead and his t9-vear-old ,Prtfriend is figbtina •" t. A2 Orange Coal OAILY PILOT/Friday, June 7. 1985 , TENTS TO,HOUSE PRISONERS BACKED ... ~ "' ' • J • ..,_A l . Catt)·. an :ud<' to tM>ard ot ~upcr­ Ytton ClWnna.n Thomas Rtlc:). · -<h·n tM obj«t1on of Mr. Httman. J~ Gn~ 1nd}Catcd 1hat tht "x of\C1\ts for tcmporar) housana of uuna&n is~n l<'ttpt.abk temporar) toluceae ... It•~ said in a prtparcd •1tlDraL .. Tbt Board of Supcn 1sors 1s punwq tbt' U.5t of both triple bunks and ttftt slNC'tUrcs as a 1cmpora11 IOl"ttOn to n:hc' c the o' crcrowded conchttons at the main merr's Jail," R1ln·sa1d. . Rik) also Yid the conference call lcn supcn·1sors with "a prcn~ &ood undcnt.and1nf. of where the jud&t' 1s coma"' from . · "edm·sda~ ~uix·n 1sors appro' l'd the purchase of ~40 1nplc-11ered bunks for 1hc main J31l o'er lhl· ob1ecuons of Herman .,.. ho ad' 1sed the board the~ .,..ere proceeding 31 "'their own pcnl ·· Thl' bunks .,..erl' \ICwed as a kc~ componenl of the count~ 's plan to pro' ade a .. quick-ti\ solution" 10 the Jail problems The use often is 10 house prisoners had been rcJected b~ coun1~ o tlic1als and Sheriffs Dcpanmcn1 adm1n1s- trators who were laboring under the 1mpres.sion that such a plan .... as unacceptable to State 0..-panment of Corrcc11ons officials -\lier learning otherv.1se a11orne~ s rcprcscnting the counl) 00eacc-rl~" ~U&il'Stl'd lhl' ll'nl \Olullon Ill J udgl' Gra' C"tlun1' ot1inals ha'l' tx·cn scurn- 1ng 10 dl·\ dop Jn Jl"l'ep1ablc solu11on 10 l'3Sl' o' ercro.,.. ding s1nct' ~arch. w hl'n 1hc Los -\ngl'il'S tederal Judge lined 1he coun1~ SS0.000 for failing 10 compl~ w 11h his I ens coun order 10 reduce-o'ercrowd1ng Gra) also imposed a S 10 per n1gh1 tine for c' e11 inmall' forn·d to slel'P on J'111 floors for mort' than ~.J .hours alicr a Ma' 17 dcadhnl' In an effort to rcdUCl' the main Jail populauon. about 100 inmates alread\ ha'e been 1ransferred to the Thc-o Lac~ Jail 1n Orange and to the Musick de1enuon Ct'n11:rs TOTS RESCUED IN TWO CITIES ... Prom Al drownina in a Jacuu1. police rc- poncd. 81'}-an Richardson 'Illas upstairs in has Club House Road. Cost.a Me1a. home around J: IS p.m. when he heard nciahbors scrcam1n1 whi~ th,c~ pulled !·)·car-old Dou&)as M1chaC'I Dukes from the water. ·1 was wondcnna whether 10 Jump out the •i ndow or run down the it.aa"' -said Rtehards0n. who opted for the lattl"r. He ran to has bedt)-a.rd •nd Jumped the foncc 10 the Quilts' rTitdcnct'. "'I wr«kcd my mom·s prdl"n on the way ovl"r and almost broke down lhe fenc"t." he saJd th as momini. Youna DouaJas had stop~ bttalhlna and was blue-faced when Ri(hardson dn1Md the water.from the bo)''s tunas and bcpn adman•s- tcnna moutb·t~mouth rtsusotauon. police "1)0.ncd. ft Look six to c1&}lt breaths to revive lbt' clukl. who was rushed by ari. bulanc"t lO Hoq MnnoN.l H01SP1tal an Newpon Beach. "'hae he was rcponed 1n stable cond111on 1h1s mom mg, Richardson said 11 was the fim tame he applied rcsusc1ta1ton 1cch- niqut-S sinct his First -\ad clas.s as :i K'Vcnth iradcr at Da\'tS lnll'rm~d1a1~ sehoo1. Costa Mesa .\dm1n1stmtl\ c Fire ("b1cf Jim Raehl") said the-rcpons 1nd1catcd that ··depcndcnt on the child's condition whc-n he was pulled from the pool. the nei&}lbor rcalb did a super Job." Janet · Dukes. the-child's mother. told polas-e that DouaJas and has brot~r Jcfftt)·. 7. were pla) ina 1n 1he poolJidc Jacuzzi whale she-folded clo&hn 1n an open dining area. about 30 f~t away. The bubbks were not acuvated 1n lhl" shallow water. said Dukes. 34. Police rcponcd that Jeffrey go& ou1 of the Jacuzzi whale Dukes was ch«luna on another child down the hall !')he rclurnl'd 1us1 as frffrl'' re- cn1ered the Jaculz1 and disco' cred his hllle bro1hcr lloat1ng fan· down 1n 1he water ··He went in :ind screamed ·Doug's dc:id' and I JUSt ran 1n ;ind pulkd him out." said Dukes. 1n a 1dephonc 1nten·1c-w from lhl' hospital. Police said the child was left unancndcd for rou&hh three minutes. "l thank God hc"s 311\e and rm so gr.uc-ful to m~ neighbor:· said Dukes "I surc learned a huge lesson ... The lrnne 1nc1dent occurred at about 6 p.m. Thursda) whl'n Orange Count~ firc-fiatncrs responded to a near-drowliing rcponed at hom1: on Ticond<'rop an the Nonhwood com- munity, .\ hclicop&er was used 10 rush 17- monlh Wesle\ Loeb to Western Mcd1cal Center an San&a .\na. .\ hospital spokeswoman said the boy was in s&ablc condition toda~ in the intensive care un11. Ott.ails on the ln·ine incident wtrt not ammcdiatcly a vailable. SHOOTING FATALITY IN NEWPORT •.• hOmAl . cnainc was stlll runnana. police said, Ncapbon.. ~ho knew lmte aboU1 the roupk. saad tht') beard a loud lf'l\lmtnt romina from 1ht' apart.- mcnt btf~ the shots rana out. They satd tbt' •penmtnt°s front door and windo~ were open dunna the ind- Brockman said me heard more arauina and thtn the sound of wb1mpcnns af\n thl" first shot. -It so"ndtd like bl" was yellina a1 her. Then I heard a second shot and thtn morc y~llinJ... Brockman said. .. Then thctt was Just silence." officers that a man. apparently Pacho. told him to call the pohC'C and then d15appcarcd into a bedroom. ··Hl" (the-pa.sscrb~ >called us from a phone an lhl" apanment and at that ume ht' heard another shot. the sttond shot." Nichols said . •·· cknt. Another witnl"U said he heard a mall" voice sayin. "Wh> did you did you doth1sto me. Why dad )Ou shoot yourself': Police said Schaefer was found in a hallway oftht' apanment and Pacho's bod) in a front bedroom. Both shots came from 1he same sun. pohce wd. , ,, ". 'fU • i i:.. t-~ (' .;a~ r .. , heard them arau•Rf and theft thttc was a shot.• said Laumtc Brockman. W'ho hvc-s an a nc-arb) apert.~nl -1 wasn't even ture 1' wH a sbot at fina. h sounded tbt' lifay a beUoon doet when it pops.·· -' pauttb), whodcchncd 1od1scuss the shoouna or idcnuf) h1mscl( told police ht' ran into the apanment throu&h an opcn door. He-told Nic:hols said the-shootinas arc still bcinJ tn\'t'Sllptcd. But. at &his point. the incident 1s classified as a dual su1c1d<' try. Nichols said. ·aOSPIT AL P IJANNERS SHIFTING·FOCUS •.. Pram A t . In lhc past ~car the-council has orpnaz.a11ons to consider care stan- -~ ... •n.rftit'I ._ ~"'"' • .,,. v,,.,.,. .... .-,.,,,..... ... ..... ···'----"" .. -· -· ..... ~ ..... 1 • ~ ~ 1d_e r_an'c ot sen 1c<.~. WEATHER Hot weather through weekend A stagnant. pollutant-laden air mau will hang over th• metropolitan basin through Saturday. carrying with it the hkellhood ot smog alerts. the South Coast Air Oualtly Management Dt11nc1 said The forecul for Southern California coastal areas called for patchy tog and low Clouds al limn . but continuing hot temperatures through Saturday. with lows tonight of 58 to 66 Along the Orange Coast 1t will be clear Saturday but patchy fog and low clouds along the south coast at 11mes. Continued hot. Highs al beaches 72 to 16 and over inland valleys 95 to 103. Lows tonight 58 to 66 From Point Conception 10 the Me1tlcan Border -Inner wale<s Light variable winds ntgl'lt and morning hours b4K:om1ng west to southwest 8 to 15 knots dur1nq Saturday afternoon Wind waves 1to2 leel ·. l••"'•• '°' 73 to Tempe l •tlle lloc·• 0 " l-•-73 64 •Cl~~ ,.ONTI H1Q11 10., 101 2• nouri en0•"9 II S • m "'-llf'•• 93 1S Wll"'-Coio .... l.l•11'>1hKll u 19 "ID_,,y ' .. 4' 1,1.,.....,_ .. 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IO 103pm -,, SS Eztended ~ 102 eo ..._, MCI IOOey al 10 OI a m -__... 11 12 ~ ,.... ... __ 102 II S11111oar 11 12 31 1 m -•• "9Mft a1 HOualon 91 1S ' S...Gebt• .. eo 11 12 ."' 1--11 u 'av -._ c-ato<>V 111e coee• ,.,,_ .. St -Jec:k-1.11 17 71 CM -lly ctMt tnlenO Hlglll -70 SenllAM ff ·60 "J __ ...... " 1S 1'°"1"'9-101"-'°9 ,,, __ S...11 CN1 •• st .-. sa " WllMO .,_.,. l ow. "' 9'e .....,.&o. to ,_\I_,, 7t ., K_.Clf~ .. H ........ , __ I I $7 LAMPASI GUILTY OF DAD'S MURDER ••. From Al restaurant. the JUT) found. Ruth Lampas1 la' sc' ere I~ wouodcd on the floor of the famil~ 's hornt' for two da\ s before she was d11eovettd by a rcfatl\·e. ..\ltho'lah she sun·ivcd. Mrs. Lam- pasi's mcmor)-. eycsi&ht and SJ>C'«h remain impaired from a bullet still lodacd dttp within her brain. The pro5ttut1on. rel)'tnl on Lam- pas1's 1apc-rccorded confC'Sstons to sheriffs deputies. allcacd the 1ccn- •r \hot-has parent\ N-<':lu\t" he- wanted to dnve has father's Porsche spons car and lead his life without has parents' interference. Endencc prescntcd dunns the-tnal indicated he had planned to kill his parents for several years and often had discussed has plans with friends. He admitted 10 sheriffs deputies durin1 his intclToption. two days af'\C'r the-shoo11np. that he 1houJht 1t "'ould be "cool" 10 kill his parents. The-defense contended Lampasa ps~choloa1cally was unable to admit DEFENSE FRAUD ••• From A l contract b~ add1n1 11 10 ano&hcr contract and o' crhcad claims. UOHlOO s.iad. terming the c3!>t' ··a "'itch· hunt an l''aggerated u!>C of th(' 1u\11cr 'i\'itrm 10 dral .... 11h an arlmtn· to 10\'estaptors the real rt'ason ht' shot has father -to end vt'ars of scx.ual and ph} steal abuse ·he-had suffered at hts adopu,·c father's hands. Stark ar.ucd Lampas1 murdered has father m self-defense. The-ct4er Lampasi. the owner of a Costa Mesa bu1ldin1 matc-nals firm. served a six-month Oranac Count)' Jail term 1n 1981 afier pleadin& JUtlt) 10 a chars: of molcstana one ofh1s two adoptcd dau"'1crs. He also adm1t1cd he had molcstcd the othl"r 1tirt. Lampas1 1es11fied that ht' had awakened the momin& of the-shoot· inas lo find his father 1n his bed fondling ham. He-said he bccamt' l'nraged and decided 10 cart) out has murder plo1 bl'causc he had tx·t•n 11n~t1C'N''i'ift1l 1n Of('\ IOU' Jllt.'mDI\ lo r # 1hat cxpla1M the · 1mponancc . · c,·r ,•' 1mmun1z.a11on. K"m1nars on C'ann• ~ for thc frail C'lderh . a saatT liaison 10 chemical abuM:" task forces and an anform~uon d canna houS<' for hC'ahf> ma1ntc.,ancc orpn1zauons and other health catt Pf'O\'adcrs antercs~ 1n ftndin1 out about Onnac ·Count) hnJt.l'I c.ciJitin, I ht Ult cou.nrit·a inaan proj«& $nJ clmpll1jon .. bttft lk pubiic:atio(I ol• ••I)' pick to tht county•i » ~ ' TV ...aiiy ol catt peticnb fftlrivt wttilt la .... botpital Us oaJy ... ,. iimtlad • •• a.-. Until ftttft~ .... lrMJa.lty pttwtned thl• . illl wm pmty m~ alike-. ~ didn' wad '°shop around fot &~ .._ buy whtn it came to holtMial-amtoa. Quljt>' has ~nly bttomc im- .• pon&nl ~ult o( tht w~y hospiaa~s ~ att 8r1Uftl many o( then pat~nts. ~ Ooc10f ttfernls, have d«rnsed as ·•~ contractual arranaements ha~e aa1ncd)n popularity. :a Hca1'h Maintenance Orpniza- uons and Pttferrcd Pauent OrpnizaA 1•ons all now d«idina what h<>1eiuils and physicians millions of Ammcans i · will patronue. Accordina to coul\til raaurn. 4.3 m1lhon Californians are enrolted 1n an HMO. When cnrolees nttd a doctor. thn· 10 to ~e appro ved b~ t~ orpniut1on. W~n hospi\.al.1ut1on is indicated. they 10 to an HMO.apprO\'ed tnstitutiqn. ~' .. HMOs''and .. PP<h:' arc the latest wnnk" in buS1ncswsefJons to ~ucc their costs for employee insurance. The oraaniutions aartt to send their tnrolktt to a pa1'11cular hosp1ta~ or llOUp Of ph)SIC'lans tn return I for a pritt bttak. 8«au5" the) arc 1iuran- tttd _,.tients. man) medical facilities can afTord10 "'·e th<' discount. The council 1s womC'd that all 1too oncn pntt alone demminC'1 w~erc larat chunks of ~le 10 for he.Ith care. So u developed the q~ht) handbook to cncou,...~ contrachn& ":\ Hospital's IQ: Indicators of Qual11~ ... 1s .'8 pages o l tl"" 1 <1nd chans ea:plamma the 1ngrcd1en1S necessary for a hosp11al 10 pro' 1dc.' quaJit) care. ..\n appc'nd1' contains data onarcahospnals 1ha1 can bl· used to reach conclusio ns about their staAdards of c~. Fraftt'is Mackey. mechcal dutttor of the non-l)f'Oflt St. Jude Hospital in Fulkf1on and one of\hc hand~k's primaf)' authors. said ifs imPc>nant tbat cost not be the only factor ckimnin.ina where people 10' for medical care. ··1 would bate to have only the ones urvivc that could provide the lowest- cott scrvicn." he said. WbiJc the handbook contains a wealth of informauon. its authors 'make no attempt to rank the county's hospitals. and companng 19 quaht> indicators amona 38 institutions 1s no job for a layman. Handbook authors sa\ that it's not possible to create ranlu.ngs "'11h the number of quaht~ 'an abks in- troduced. Fred Bodcndorf. a council staff assistant. said the council docsn"t know which 1nd1cators arc the most 1mponant e'en though .. we know all arc related to quaht~ outcomes.·· The authors sa' insurance com· panlC'S and others who "'ant lo use the handbook must decide' for them· sch'cs which of the indicators to emphasise ... w e·, c pro,·1dcd a 'c~ broad and I think comprchens" c '1c-. of a hospital." Bodcndorf s~11d ..Qualit~ care 1s ,·e~. 'en d1fTtcult to measure. Atth1s point. "'c don't rcall~ kno-.· which o nes (1nd1catorsl "'ould be the best.·· .\ccord1n1 to 1nd1cators hs1cd in the handbook. quaht~ hospitals ha' c • ..\ h11h proponion of board· cc111ficd spt'C'1ahsts o n act•' c staff: • .\cllH stafT rcpr<.'S4."nt1ng d1' l'rsc spt'('1alt ics: • ..\ h1ah number uf rcg1s11:n:d nurs1n1 hours for each pa11cn1. ... '-~·· u11l·u 1.auu1 .a1v1 ~ :.4'1' '""). Bob Buda. a spokesman for • Rad1at1on thcrap~ services SE.T.~_confirmcd th.al cbana,cs had certified b~ the ~m('nca n Collcgc of been mado: o n somo: 11ml· cards 1n Surgeons. 1976 but said th('' "had no moneta~ • (\·n1fica11on 1n lhl· arcas o f impacl on an~ go~ crnm('nl contract." l·mergenc~. canca. l'hcm1cal de-Hl· !kl1d qul·s11ons about those pcndcnl·~. rchab1l11a11o n and homl' rhangc'> "-l're ra1M·d b~ l"-O former health SCf\'tces "'hl·n offered. emplo,ccs 1n I Y83 "hen SET ~C sued • C'ost~ffccu,·c altc rnau' cs to thC' ex·· workers for breach of their hosp1tahza11on such as outpatient employme nt contractsand steahnaof surac~·: trade secrets. • Acccptabk patient monaht~ Buda said an '°' est1pt1on o ftho5" levels measured for selec ted charaes was begun b) the aovcmmcnt pre>«dure: and . at the 11me "but nothina C'\'Cr came of •An infcttion control committee. it .. Other quaht) indicators wcr~ d~-·He said he hadn't seen a copy of the velopt'd based on a hospital s indictment and was unaware of the finantts. policies. m~ical rttord add111onal alkpt1ons . keepina and communny involve-'"We must assume that lhe aovcm- ment. ment has rC'\'tvcd this case because of A new comm11tt:t has alread) the fervor over defense spcndinit. ··he begun meeting 10 tr) to fine tune ...-----------------, statisttci 1n the handbook. Mackey said. The data 1s two ~cars old and much of 1t was rcpon cd b~ the hospitals themsel"cs. The counbl also hopes C'' cntuall~ to wrnc a handbook for the general p ubhc that will be less complicated and umc consuming to use. he said. But. in the mcan11mc. the counc1l 1s concentriung 11s cffons where hosp•· tals arc feeling the most 1mpan -1hc insurance companies Macke' sa\ s tho!><" hospitals "tth cJ1.ccss fat in their profit margins were bellcr able to attract contracts b~ Let ~·~ yuPorYJ-m tAOef~ I Daily Pilat 642-5678 1stra11' c ma11cr ·· talo.r h1~ o"n Ille or run 3"-3' ofTcnng discount rates Hospitals 1 With IO\\ occupanc~ rates also "ere I J " a I 7 C 'S? 2 II ~~~~:nt~~d la~~til'~~~ 3~~~~e r~~tr~~~ I IAI I• I & & Pftft A• •A•AAM Al I A I IOU Al II 1¥¥FHN arrangements assure But cquall~ good hosp11als arc no"' "'aking up to the ncl·d to get on the contracting band "agon 1f the' arl· to SUf\l\e. Macke' sa' s it's not 100 late fo r those 1nsi1tu11'0M 1fquah 1~ becomes a cons1derallo n in contract nego· t1attons. "In thl· 1n1ual go-around (there I has been an emphasis on price. I don't thank thl·~ 're going to be huning 1f there 1s an l·mphas1s on quaht~ ar. "ell as pncl· .. 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Ooa~ ~" Pvoo"""Q Comoen, '~'" .OIO"t ''' ov~ .,.on<Miy INOUQ'\ r • ..,., A ""O'i ·~ "°'''°"•I OU-S.h;tO.'I'\ •nel S...-Y' 1 o,. 00 "'C-' OUOOo"""9 !M"I " at ).)0 'ltftl a.., St'"' P o Bo• • ~ c:m11 ...._ ea...,.·..,. 9n26 VOL. 71, NO. 151 ... 32 Years Experience Manufacturing Qualify Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARl(ET TODAY ... -~AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841 qr 548-1717 HEIRWOOD MANUFACTOllY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 -----·-~-~ .. ',l t Sporta Ex-major league pitcher Jim ,,.catfish" Hunter has learned to cope wtth dla- betes./C1 Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe lose today In the semifinals of the Fr+nch Open tennis tourney ./C1 Date book And they're off ... Southern CaUfornla bet- tors racing to track wln- dowa./P-3 Alm Reviews: 'Perfect ' displays more fla:n muscle, while 'Br er's Miiiions' ahortcharyges audienoe./Pege 10 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bullet in Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices Restaurants Sports Televlslon Theaters Weather B1-5 C10 A3 C8-9 86-1 1 C10 88 B9 Oatebook C7 I 01 Datebook C6 Date book Date book A3 B 10-11 .Datebook C1-3 Date book Date book A 2 \..VWI"' VI-"'• •••••• '-....,••••••••.-•-•--California .Youth Authority facility until he is 23. At that ume. the sentence could be extended once, until he reaches 25. Stark. who asked that lampasi be sent to a CY A facility for a pre- sentencina evaluation, said he plans to ask the court to exercise its prerogative and send his client to a CY A detention center rather than state prison. Deputy District Attorney Mike Maguire said he will oppose the move. · Both attorneys had little to say after the jury's verdicts were announced. .. I'm very disappointed with the jury's verchct. I expected at least a manslaughter conviction." Stark said ... The jury's verdict showed they believed Ron, it's just what tbe facts added up to.'' Magwre called the verdict "fair and appropriate in lid\t of the evidence.·· In rendering ibcir verdict. jurors also made findings concerning the use of a handgun in the crime that indjcated they believed that Lam- pasi's friend and neighbor. l ~ycar­ old David Christianson. was respon- sible _for firing the two shots that severely wounded 47-year-old Ruth Lampasi. Although Christianson denied any involvement in the shootings when he testified at Lampasi's trial as a prosecution witness. he had originally been charged with murder and at- tempted murder. However. Christianson was ac- quitted of all charges following a separate jury trial last summer. During Christianson's trial a judge ruled that thejurycould not be shown two tape-recorded confessions in which Lampasi implicated his friend. Lampasi was convicted of murder- ' ing his father, 60-year-old John lampasi. by fatally shooting him once in the head with a .22-ealibtr pistol as he sat in a chair watching television. Minutes later he shot. or at least participated in the shooting of. his mother as she returned from picking up a take-out order at a local (Pleue eee LAMP ASI/ A2) Const~ be housed in tents Federal court backs supervisors· pro po al to decrease overcro ding at main count jail By JEFF ADLER house low-risk inmates. would be otlheo.-,Netawt .used until temporary. modular bous- Orange County officials won fi ing units can be obtained. sometime al court approval Thursday for a in the next three to siJt months. to e~t a tent city at the Jam A. Assistant Sheriff Raul Ramos ex- Mus1ck Honor Farm in El T;oto plained. reduce overcrowding in the ta Norb Puff, an anaylst in the County Ana main jail. Administrative Office assigned to the The tents. which will be u to jail overcrowding task force, said he expected task force members would work through the weekend \0 com- plete details of the plan. It then will be submitted to supervisors for approval earty next wed. U.S. District Judge William Gray approved the concept during a con- ference call Thursday among county officials. the judge and Richard Herman. the American Civil Liberties Union attorney rep- resenting inmates, according to Paul (Pleue .ee TBNTS/ A2l J.Or ,-rr me lOWI)' 1u11uw114 • ~u moiotin& Thursday that police are cal~na a double wiadc auempt. Rolando Pacho, 22. died at the Fountain Valley Commuruty Hos;pi- tal trauma center shor1ly after &be 2:50 p.m. sbootina at the Baywood A~ents at Sa,n Joaquin Killl ROld and San Migud Drive in Newport. . Dcnj~ Schaefer. who ~ livc;d with Pacho at the spnwtia)-a~ent complex. is listed in very critical c-0ndition today at the Foun· uri~ Valley hospital. Newport Beach Officer Jeff NiCtiols said it appean Schlieter sbot hetsclf in the abdomen with the sbo~n and Pacho. aft.er informiaa a booified oolooker to summon police, shot himself oooe in the stomach after ~l()Ading the weapon. ~icbols said the woman may bave been in the proc:e,ss of movin& out of the ground~le~'d apartment at the t.irqe of ~e sbootias.. _ ~cr·s blue Honda Acxord., its t.dc seat loaded •itb dothina. was found parked near the. apartment. Its (Pleue .. SllOOl'IMi/ A.2) TwO county contractors indicted in defense fraud Turn to Page 81 for th bMt automobUe buy By tbe Associated Preas Two Orange County defense con- tractors and their owner were in- d 1cted Thursday on 19 counts of cheating the federal government out of more than $460,000. through aJlcged time card fraud and fund diversions. U.S. "uome) Roben Bonner used the indictment to issue a warning to other defense contractors, calling cheating the government "morally equivalent to thieve!) from the American taxpa}ers ... The In inc~based engineenng firms were 1dcnt1fied as S>stems Engmeer- ing Technolog_v Associates Corp. and SETAC' Inc. rr convicted. owner Thomas Snooks could be sentenced to 95 years in prison and fined SI 09,000. and the companies could be fined an ad- ditional SI 09.000. said Assistant U.S. Attome) David Wicck~ert. "B) this indictment, defense con- tractors in Southern Californta are squarel} on notice that m1scharg10g the $ovemment ... will result in crimmal prosecution.'' Bonner said. The fraudulent activities alleged in the indictment purportedly occurred between April 1976 and the prestnt. W1cdtcrt said. ~nooks and the companies were acouscd of mail fraud. wire fraud. fi'Hhg false claims with the g.ovcrn- ment and making false statements to government agencies. The alleged fraudJent activities and amounts o1 money iovoJved included alteration of time cards, $258,()(», diycrsion of govepuu,ent funds to other companies cOlltroUed by Snboks., S4 I ,000; manipulation of accrued sick leave owed to the government SSS. 785; and attem~ts to recoup a loss on a fixcd-pncc (Pl--.ee DBFMS&/ A2 Hospital plan·ners shifting focus to patient inf ormatio Search fOr plane launched at sea COuncil taking an educationa l role in health services after deregulation ~rases old duties When Cahfomia followed the 'fed- eral government's lead in replacing regulauo n with competh1on in the health care industry, the Orange County Health Planning Council nearly found it.self without a JOb. As of January 1984. Senate Bill 51 7 freed hospitals and other health care providers from having 10 obtain C'en1ficatc!i <>f Need to bu\ ct·nain pieces of costJy equipment or 10 conven beds from. sa). surgical to obstetrical use. The theol")' behind the certificate requirement was that b) preventing needless expansion and duplication of services 1n a geographical area. go' ernment could keep hospital rosts under control. But the pnce of dlm·.,s and hmkt:n bones has skyrocketed in recent] vars, prompting President Reagan's and Gov. George Deukme11an·s adm nis- trauons to search for new wa s to clamp the lid on hospital cart> c ts. As the local agenq designatdd to rule o n cenificatc appltcations1 the health planmn$ council found 11s role substantial!~ d1m1nished b) the ~tate leg1slat1on. But. rathl'r than back out oJ' the count) 's health care p1cture1 the 'olunteer council decided to Pfl its ml'd1cal planning <locume!\ts tf use b} taking on an cduca11onal rol~ and moving to fill gaps 1n health ser vices 1t had 1dcnuficd oH·r the }ears. "Ho" docs the t:onsumer, realt) kno" ''hat he can get from health care::· ask'i Ramon Cunel. a member of the 1.ounc1rs board of directors. "'There 1!> a need for an agenq that pro' ides 1nformat1on to the con- '>Umer (Plea•e see HOSPITAL/A2) " By the Associated Press The Coast Guard launrh1.•d a "eart·h Thursda~ night using boats. a helt- copter and an lS2-foot cutter to lool.. for a t"1n-engme plane that \\as , repont•d tk>" n in the Santa Barbara Cha'nnel near .\nacapa Island. of- ficials ~1d The st•arch \\a!> prompted b~ calls from thn·e ~1t11cns band rad10,oper- ators m Orangt• ( ount) who said the~. monitored a d1stre-;s call about 7·30 pm. Lt JJmcs·"ell) said. -,. l . ~ -~ • --~ • ......... lr,.1'1> ... T"o people "cre reponed tnJured h) people "ho heard the call said Pett~ Officer Pat Milton, a Coast Guard !>pokeswoman. The plane. report~y in the water about 20 miles south of Oxnard in the Channel Islands~ was ktenlificd as a twin-engine Cessna. A Coast Guard bdiCOl)tct teftl from Los Angeln was joined by stveral pnvate boatl and a cutter. Milton said. But no liabtina of the plane was reponed and the san:h 111-u called off late Thursday nipt. -------------~--~ i - r Open Bar. • • Good Times ... f or MS Society Teri Dewey, rtcbt, joined parenta Marilyn and Dick Hausman. ThJa etclat·week old o.maa ~ &eta pettlq from Robert ~ ..s S4 Ana41ld. Tbe pappy wu boqlat by ~J for $700. ... By BETTY PORTER Datebook Correspondent ··Good evening. I am Claire McNair," said the pretty party chairwoman . .. For six yea rs, I have supported the Orange Count y Chapter of the National Mult1pk Sderosis Societ) ... she said and paused ... .. Three weeks ago. I was diagnosed as having MS." Mc Nair sa id matter-of-fact!). For" hat was longer-than-a-moment. the 350 guests at t he second annual M dinner-auction at the :-.le" port Beach Hotel Meredien were silent... Then \1c:"Jair mo..,ed closer to the audience. Her smile was radiant and she sparkled in a full- length all-~equin gown . ··Rcnwmbcr. we are here to ha ve a GOOD TIME~·· McNasr urged cnthusiasticall) ~uthknl). tht' audience were on their feet . applauding. and the st~ II h part) began . There ''il' prai~t' -and a prodamation -for McNair's work with MS from Tustin Mayor Frank Greinke \\hat follo""ed ""as an upbeat party led by handsome sports cclcbrit ) chairman Steve Oils (former Ram~ quarterbac·k) and.his wife Su1annc. • lie 1~we1 c 11te t11gh-cnergy expert spiels of auctioneers Robert Guggenheim, vice chairman or the board. an d Chairman of the Board Ed Arnold. (Channel 7 sport caster who is seen Sunda) son ! Dr. Robert Schuller' Hour of Power): a lot of joshing: drinking and toasting at the rare-on-tht.'- part)-c;cene-these-da)s -an OPEN bar. Therl· wa dining -1f not feasting -on cold salmon filet w 1th dill sauce. beef tenderloin medallion '"11h hallots and green peppercorn sauce. vegetable . alad and white chocolatt' mousse cal-.e w11h raspberry sauce -all washed down w 1th fine red and white wines . . .\t auction time. bidding was fast and furious for items ranging from a Lazer II sailboat. mink tcdd\ bears. and a diamond necklace to an original Robert Mann painting contributed h) Guggenheim and his wife Shirlee. But thl' heart-warming stealer of the show was an adorable puppy-an eight-week old fcmak pcd1gr~cd German Shepard donated by Mc Nair (and her husband Or. Joel McNair). Sailboat catcbn tbe eye. of Susanne and SteYe Dll• and Pat Meldell. ~...-.. --.11 ....... Cbalrm.an Claire llcftalr witla alece Debbie W~bt at MS dbuaer-aacdon laeld at tile l'fewport Beacb Hotel 1ieredlen. Oatebook/ Friday. June 7. 1985 13 -------------~ .. ~ . .... ' 'Single Mot her' advice criticized by reader , ment by going to his mother. When she decided to be- come a mother. despite the man's refv sat to marry her, she knew it would be tough, but she made that choice and •;hould li ve with it. Please li sten to my story. Dear Ann Landers: Your advice to .. SingJe Mother with a Big Decision." to tell the paternal grandmother about the child. was hasty a nd ir- responsible. It is obvious that she wants to punish the father because he chose not to be pan ofhisson's life. Or she wants to blackmail him into involve- Three years before we married. my husband had an affair with a woman who went off the Pill without informing him. She became pregnant at their farewell meeting. Six months into the pregnancy she called and said she wanted child suppon. 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They also refused to acknowledge his out-of-wedlock son, which is fine with us. We have tried without suc- cess to patch things up. Even the binh of our child a year ago did not heal the wounds. My in-laws remain strangers. My husband knew how his parents would react to his sexual indiscretion and chose not to tell them. His former lover's revelation succeeded only in causing misery for everyone. As long as the man con- tinues to pay child support, "single mother" should allow him the right to choose whether to tell his mother about the child. Althou$h the boy might miss somethmg by not knowing his paternal • .._. .. 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UA-.S ~ COITAMlSA (OW.di llmtel (71~S&()7'44 COITAMllA fdwlllb Mesa 11141 646~ FOUllTMl VAWl flllt'llyfour 1714)96.1 1307 .... fdlllaldl Woodl>llOOI CIMmol ~I 0665 LMUUMl.U EdWllldllSoCM Uguna l1ills Mall f114) 7M6811 ·-Qnedotnr 6.)4~ WUWY'BI ~°'°'*"' Wat 891~ ............ ' -~ D1M111,a.1110 ...... CANTIWeO Pacille'tMiUoOll OnYe In 17141~ . ......,,.., ... CDW ..... grandmother, she chose to raise him without a father and should be thankful he knows at least one grandparent. Mine may never know any, since my own parents died years ~o - SingJe Fathers Have Rights. Too. Dear FrieDcl: Yon bitter e.perieace Hpport1 a stroag rebtlual. I cu see wlay ya tlaagllt my advice was a bammer. B•t I stud by it. .. A ... , ... .,. ,._. ......... _.,, ,_.re .......... -.; ............ ~ ~ M .M ·~TQ[TM & ONlll ll{SCllVATm CAll (714) 549-1512\ llllllPORT I MtlMY 0'11.RM> U11 • SMlAAM .xxrx:r PAPARAZZI •.• From Pa&elS On arrival. the puppy had occ:n tired and seemingly a little sick from her first car ndc. but by the time the unnamed pup was carried onto the stage for auction, ~he ~s bnght-eyed and so energcuc, she almost managed to scramble out of Debbie Wrigbt's (McNair's niece) arms. For $ 700. Mlcllael Gray (of St. John Knits) took the puppy home. Refreshingly well-organized b\ McNair, board chairman emc:ntus Rlclaanl ud Marilyn Hausman, Zee Allred, Nancy Alley and other volunteers, both silent and Ji ve auction 11ems were grouped for easy 1dcnufica tion. There were .. Gifts of Gran- deur." "Flowers and Fun," .. Kids Komer," and "Workout and Workovers" (including a Rams quanerback Dieter Brock Jersey), etc. Huntington Beach Coun- cilman and fonnei mayor Jack Kelly wasat table 4; his wife Jo (in black off-the-shoulder ruf- tlcq hosted their "spill over" guests at table 3. AIWOll f'«>llt'Mllmn "'·•"'81'9~ MIU •Qlffa-·- Told that Lady Bird John- son was his ardent fan when he played Maverick on TV, Kell v said, "I think I'll wnte to Mrs. Johnso n: .where 1s she now?"(Austin. Tex.) .. Lady Bird watched ME -I am touched.·· said -1.he man who played .. tough guy .. on TV. The gala raised $90.000 for the research and treatment of multiple sclerosis. Also attending were: Super- visor Tom and Emma Jane Riley : UCI Medi cal School Dean. vice -chairman ·of MS board and McNair's phys- ician. Dr. Stanley (and June) van den Noort: Peggy Wrigbt. McNair's sister: Betty Belden witb Bill Palmer, Paul and Virginia Bender; Ma rnie I Reed; Frank and Julie 1 Celeberti; Len and Mary Ann Miller; John and Doris Law- son; Walter and Claire Grut- tenden; Doagie Devine; Rick and Kelly Hausman; Olga I Ellis; Dr. Harriet Opf ell; Maralou Ingold; Dr. Al and Joan Pino; Helen Coffee; Dr. Royal and Marilyn Tucker: MS executive director Pat Meidell and Sally Tyne. •IA9'1ADA P.ic>ftc s Gi'~"ll' ~ Sl3 1611 $MITA Fl Sl'MtGS l 1 ""'10J ()M ... Sl3 JOU • IAMQ\,~ ~4022 f-...IWtor r-Ellwln!I~ • IMS$IOll WJO E°"'ai:OiY~I.,.,. &l).i990 •WUIWIDI lll'#lldl °"""' Wtst ., 38JS I) I J&C)I 0ntma SS 1 06SS IUEllA l'Mlli &1-IAMMllA ·~ ~I~ ~ ~ Nie. fW-Souart lilt~ •1«13 ------'""--l '''WITNESS' Is the perfect movle ..• excttlng, romantic, and bMutlful to look at. Ham.on Ford le tough, •xy, and lftWt In the best role of hla ~. H8ntlor'I Ford Is the new Bogart.'' 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'>port~. <1nd much. much more Barge floats by art tre_asures movies wine cheese lalk to U'i And find out why Club .\le~I has rhe pt"rfecr cllmare for hod\ and vn1I 11"" au 9•11iua to Ii'' WED. JlK 12TH 5:30 TO 7:30 PM etJ ?Ilea 'ltiglt •' ~ ' . • l 646-4431 Pacific Federal Plaza 190 I Newport Blvd. Suite 129 Costa Mesa, Calif. NEW YORK (PRN) Floa ting Througn Europe is mtrodu,ci ng a weekly "Tale of Two Countries·· hotel barge cruise thro ugh Belgium and Holland on its flagship. the 24- passenger Juliana. · The six-night cruises be- tween Bruges and Amsterdam -offered from· May 26 through Oct. 27 -provide an intimate look at the Flemish ~n·d Dufch Renaissance of tfie 15th through 17th centurie!. The Juliana follo~s broad canals and narrow rivers past quiet, histonc towns and gabled houses and Gothic ca- thedrals. fields of flowers and clusters of working windmills. The sightseeing program focuses on the art treasures of Bruges. Ghent, Antwerp and Delfl. In medieval Bruges there is a stroll through its cobbled squares and visits to the Groeninge Museum with paintings by Van· Eyck and Van derWeyden, the Memling Museum and Michelangelo's "8 WAYS TO ENJOY ~ISCOUNT TRAVEL" FREE BROCHURE FROM "Madonna and Child" in the Church of Our lady. - Highlights of old Ghent are the ornate Gothic guildhalls and Van Eyc k's "The Adora- tion of the Mystic lamp" in the Cathedral of St. Bavo. Rubens' house. chapel and his paintings in the Cathedral of · Our Lady and the Royal Mu- seum of Fine Arts are visited in Antwerp. A tour of Delft takes in the Prinsenhof Museum. the Delftworks factory and market square. There are also stops at the I 6th-century Ooidonck castle and a Dutch cheese farm . The cruises cost from $1 .050 to $1.495 per person for double and from S 1,2&0 to $ l ,870 for single occupancy including ac- commodations, all meals. wine at lunch and dinner. a champa&ne welcome. dail y sightseeing program and trans- fers between Brussels and NIGHT You will find I IOl-645-1515 er ~r.~~= I 8~~~i-tional information is SPOTS them in I avai lable from Floating A TIAVU CUii OPlUTED IY 31 I Through Europe at 27 t 9'.A.ft~ J .. PIESTICIOIS TUVEl ICHCIES I Madison AV'enue. New York. ••••••••••••••• ~ E'--"'.A \ N.Y. 10016,or(212)685-5600 ~ll=TE=l=H=Tl=otl=Al=V=OY=A=C(=IS=·='=·o=. ='°=·=·=1·~ .. =·="=·=34=·=·=llWNIT==~·=(JCI=, ="='=H=S=I ~ and ( 800) 221-3140. TEENAGE TRAVEL · VALLEY· STUDENT TOURS ADVENTURES ACROSS AMERICA CO-ED & WEEK SUMMER TOUR TOUR HIGHLIGHTS: • RAFT RIDE ON SNAKE RIVER •AMERICA'S MOST HISTORICAL SITES • DISNEY WORLD, EPCOT CEl'ITDt •SEVERAL OF AMDICA'S NATIONAL PARKS • SH6PPING AT BLOOMINDAl.E'S. FIOtlUCCl'S IN N.Y. • AM£JtlCA'S MOST FAMOUS cmES • WALK DOWN BOURBON STitEET JN NEW ORI.EANS • MANY OF AM£Jt1CA 'S MOST FAMOUS •NASA SPACE PARK COLLEGES A UNIVERSmES SCHOOL CREDIT (Optional) 5 UNITS OF HISTORY S UNITS OF UNITED ST A TES GOVERNMENT s UNITS OF SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVE TEEN TOUR FILM PRESENTATION QUESTIONS Be ANSWER FORUM PLACE: PltOCUtlSllVI S a L PLAC[: COllN[LIA CONN IL Y HIGH SCHOOL 22001 VINTUllA aLVD. 2323 W. altOADWAY WOODLAND MILLS ANAMllM DATE: TUllDAY, JUN[ ll, 1981 DATI: THURSDAY, JUNt 13. 1915 TIME: 7 :l0 P.M. TIMl1 7 :30 ... M. *********** ff'S NOT TOO LATE! DON'T MISS OUT!! •••••••••••••• Ill RFC f/1 f I /JHt>< Ill IU 11/I If 1' 1111-fl J\fOU\1 1110\ I'll I"/ < 0\1 H f CO \Cll HRO"'~ (8 18) 247-7717 \ \I I ~. 'r "\Tl ·n~:'\T Tm HS P.O. kO\ 'IJ:!.l. Cl f."'l l> \I~ .. C\ IJI :!Ot1 1e DatebOCM<I Fri~. June 7, 1985 "Th~ Antldot~ For Civilization,. c..A to ZCfiavel .- invites you to a FREE gala CLUB MED NIGHT June 13. 1985 7:00 p .m . Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel • Club M~d Reprew nldl•w • rr~e G1f1 Wrth Booking • Rl!fn•shmenl!> • Dom Pm"" • Film-. R S V P . Plt·o~e enn \,lotJr nt>orest of/ice for reseruotloris IRVINE I l/,(11 11h11 ,,, 111""""'" /'l11tul 552-0771 IRV1NE lh ll ll.111 ' ,, • 1~ .... ,1h11dv• < ,,,, 552-5751 HUNTINGTON B£ACH Ill I ~h /\d1t1n\ IAll>t-,lwn \ ( ntr I 964~1711 HUNTINGTON BEACH 11171 "'1111lVt !Alt>;•r1""1 ~ "'" I 841-5117 a •TON THE .TOWN years old and producr wines kno" n for th1.·1r 1n1cnSl· fruity character Doon vcr\ron r\ l'JlHI} w11h plra-..int aroma' rrm1n1..ccn1 of green oh\l'\ Tr.-thl'> v.1m· w11h nch pa'> la .ind '>Pl°C)' bed d1<ihl''>. This w1nt• r11't' ahout SI I The wines of Paso Robles .\nothrr to p Zmfandel producer rn the Paso Roble'l area ts Mastantuono Wrnef) Mastantuonb produce'> Zm- fandd from another Du~i 'inc\arJ DanLC D~1.. I.be brother ot &n1w also has a 'inc)ard dc,.otrd to Ztnfandel The Zrnfandcls from 1h1'> ranch arr also frui t) and full bodied To ha\c Ma')tantuono Z1nfandl'I at 11s bt.·\1. )OU ~hould v.a11 about 'i ~l·ar' from the \int.age date to open II f hi\ 1\ a h1g wine' '\II ol thr atorcmcnuoncd w1ncnl''> ha' c tas11ng lac1h11rs tliat arc open 10 the public There are also more than a do1en other wineries who welcoml' «istcrs. I h1ghl) recommend that }'Ou 1;is11 thrsc w1ncnes when \OU arr rn th'e Paso Rohle<ilSan Luis Ob1.,po area You will tx-"armh fl'CCl\.Cd UN IQUE WINES FROM THE PASO ROBLES AREA Fl Pa,•• de Robles I QK::! Cahc:rnl'I l.,au' 1gnun -Th-~~abt-met '' flMJ~· in J \Ofter~'' le than most ( ahl11rn1J ( Jtx'rnl'I\ f1 has 1.·herf\ and oll\' aroma., and a fruit\ c,oft tannll' linl\h Thi\ ,., .:a great \.\01ne to 'it'f\c "11 h lamh This v.1nr -.ells for about SI\ Manin Rruthcro; "'lebh1olo -I hi'> ( ahlornia winrr\'ha'> dl)nc r..l'I'\ v.dl w11h this 1rad11ional rtahan grar~:. P1t·1un· a medium ho<l1cd h.ihan Borulo "'t1h thl' lru11 of a dr. lmfandcl and :you ha' e an rdea uf what th1\ wine will br hke Thi'"'"'' gel('\ great with chirken 1.acuatofl' The appro,rma1c retail pm·c nf th" "1nl' 1'> S7 so 8) <;EOFF LABITZKE l>attbook Correspondent ( fl'H'nl lawsuit catapulted the ,mJll "1nl' growm_s region o f ~so Kohl•·' 1010 tbe nauonaJ $pothgbL In J lfa\~IC David and Goliath ,11nh11ntAhon. the small concern of \JnlJ I una Cellars was pitted arin~I 1h, l11rm1dnblc legal forces o [)o.. m,11nr lk Romance Conti. Ro mancl' I on11 l11n tended that Santa Lucia was !(lllll\. ol copyngh t infringement. a ,h.11g,· 1ha1 stemmed from Santi' I uu.1 \ rd1:asc of a red table wm1: l.1hl·lnJ ··euq~undy." Romanl'l' < 1111t1\ rnmplatnt wasn't targeted at thl ,mJll winery's use of the te rm 11 ugund~ .. (a heinous cnme in '""II J\\ordmg to the French). but at th,· .11 luJI label. which bore an 1111 .1nn' rc~emblance to th,· K 'l1.1n1T < on11 label I h1· ,.n,uing battle was ~hort and "'•·1·1 thr outcome d1ffenng gn.·atl) 111111, ''' 81bhrnl counterpart. Th<: 11111•111\ l{umance Conti emcrgcd 1" 111r111u\. and 11ny Santa Lucia wa\ I '', ,·d Lo ha' c their distributon. recall .1111 111 thc remaining product for rc- IJhl.'linlt \\.Ital,· ll's true that JUSticr wa\ "1' nt. 11,·an be a bit bewildenngas tu "h" 11 ~rvcd belter. lndccd. K 111.111,·c C ont1 was vmd1ca1t.-d. )l'I '\,1111.1 l uua too. had obtained "h.tt lhn rwrdcd mo~t ... nat1onal attcn11on I• r th,·msclves. and for thr Pa"'' ~.1hln art•a. I lw Paso Robles area wa'l homr 10 .1 1111·n· lhrcr «ommerc1al wmcn('s 1n 1•1 '' rod ay thcrr arc 1, I 111 lhl·rmorc. there are over 80 com- 111, i.1.il "tncyards an the area and 1lirn grapes are sought b) prodwen. 1hr11u~houl Cahfom ia. The notcabk wrncnc<o tha1 h:t\l' ''<>d .. ,·d "llh l'J\11 Ro ble'> grape' 1nliutk K1dgl' D;J\ 1J Bruce. Z D .and 1h,· Mnntl'rl'\ Pi:nin- su la \'-mrr. Thr Paso Rohk-. \ton 1-xttan "11h -.\ndrev. · 't ork who tound,·d thr .\!>Cens1on "IOl'r\ hJl" IO I XI\~ .\ndrc"' 't urf.. planicd \l:\l'rJI I un>· pean 'anetals v.11h /1nlandl'l un UP\· mg most uf the \tnl'\3rd In 1411 .\ndrr"' 's son<.. v. alter and '\11;1' tool.. uH·r the" int•r. and n·nam,·d 11 't orf.. Brother\. The 'furl.. Brothcr' Wcnrr' won man\ medal\ 1n 1lw earl\ 1wcn11cs for 1hc1r /rnlandl'I Toda\ the "1nl'I"\ I\ n1• long,·r ov.ned ·h, thr 't ori larn1h MJ\ (1oldman: "ho puH ha~J thl· 't orf.. Mountain Y. inrr. from Y. rltn:d 't orl.. in 1970. ha\ 1u\1 turnrd O' l'f thl· "''"'·maf..ing tu h" \on \lnr T 11,· Croldman' arc t·arr)1ng nn th,•' urf.. traJ111on nf proJuung high qualrt' red \.\IOl'\ 't url.. ~l1111n1ain n11\.\ ho11k' J l harJnnna' .1 \krlol .1 P1no1 i'<uir t1nd an I ''·Ill B11t1kd / mlandl'i. '\a nta Lul 1J '' ,1, rllll 1 tw lir,1 "'"a' rn tht• Pa~u Rnhk' an·a 111 maf..t• till· ht·adhnl''> In 147" thl· I ,tr,·lla Kl\cr W1m'I) lCIUSCd QUiil' :I \llr ~hen thC\ huilt a S2 m1lhnn dollar "Iner. JU'>I offul ll1gh"a' 4tt 1 hi\ uhranHllkrn lanl1l\ has th,· t.apalll\ 111 lermcnt 11 ~.000 gallons ot "'rrw .11 J tlOH' Jnd a bot1hng line capahll• 111 MMltJ'-1.'\ per da,. btn·lla pnl\Cd 1ha1 qu.1nt1t\ Jilt.I 4ualit\ an·n·1 wch \lrangl' tx·dkll11"'' w11h ·the rclca\C ol lherr 1•1"7 < 'ahcrnl'I Sau' 1gnon fh1<, v.1nl·. ;1hl·r v.inning •.ncral med.ii\ tx·t·aml' um· of tht· mo<;I <,ought Jlln rt•J v.1m•, fl"om Paso Rohk'> I h,· "1nt·I) ha' !>ubscqu,·ntl) prm rn 1ha1 v.rnning medals 1s till' ruk no11hc C\ccptron b) • al\Jd l _N\. ot f. \ft I rtH l\};'r 7' ~~· , t rJH1'<. f} ,,,If! .;j dlt" I • ,11 1 ,...,,. fo luu< """'' ~ ~-JV' Or ) 111•ht \nd Prr1>11r1· \ I'" ••It l.d' f rH•I f '11r )..,, tml l our(,.,, .• ,. &lJ 711•982•7••• r-----------------, I FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL I I COUPON I I I FREE 2 o2• BAG of any or our •P"clal houM f"'<'~oai.i-... bl•nd1 of 1ob.acco. No purchaa• r•· quired. (on.-per coupon) Discount on any pipe purchase Discount on any box of cigars. 1 · Come see the lu19st cedar·llned ~=$ 0 KE ~ I clgu hum6dcw In Oran• Co. 1 · We custom bleftd tobaccoe to suU HACK I' your taste. _ _ l 250 o.M St. C-.. Me:!!:.!.':.~·Tl::!~nter?., 6!>.:.8463 garnn1ng :i"'.ird' for < ahl·rnr-i O.,au' 1gnon '''. l'f~ \l'Jr hcnu· .\pprll\1m::iteh l'1gh1 mill''> nonh- v.c,11111 'trdla "lhl' Manrn lirothcr'> "1nrr. n1,1hh,hnl 1n I l/K I Their mm1 unrqur comnbu11nn was the prndut t11in 111 J ( ahfom1a ""l'bh1nlo 'rhh1ol11" lht· da'"l red grape used rn ttaf\ ' Bm11l11<, and Barbarcsco' r hl· \ta run Brothcr<,' \ cr\1on of this "-llll' 1s hghtl·r and ln111rrr than 11\ hall.in ll>UnterPJrt'> 1 h1" (ahforn1a 'frhhmlo ".in l'\tdll'nl "inc 10 ..enc \\llh pa\IJ I I PJ..,u 1k R11hk·o, v. tnl'r. ma\ or m:I\ not hi·" lamrhar name ti) )Ou.but among v.rm· 1udgt''> th1'> "'"t'I) ·s nam,· ha' hlToml· "nonumou<o "1th top qu.ihl\ rl·J v.1nt'' In 1984. v.1m·m.il..cr < 1t•t1rtt•' \1u1Jcr "'on e1gh1 mrdals l11r h" thrn· red "'tnl'\ Thi~ \CJr "'1th th,· l•lffi11l'llt10n\ JUSI hq1.rnnang 1lw I I 1'.1'" Jc l{obk' /1nlanJd h.I\ .rlrl'.td\ on·n J\\ardcd 1h1n· nwdJI' I hl·1r /rnl.indl'I " ,ompr"l'U nl lr1111 lrom the lkn110 [)u,, ''nl'\Jllh lh" \lfll'\arJ ha' 'upphnl 111p qu,1lit' /rnlandrl to K1Jgl' .ind \1onlnn l'l·nin.,ula v.tnc· r\ for m;tm H'ar\ I hl' '1n,·o; arc 115 • Bonn) Doon 1981 S)rah -1\01 to be confu'>Cd "11h Pl'llt St rah. thl'> \am·tal 1s the ~amc grape used in tht· famou~ < hatt•au nruf du .Pape of the Rhone region of France The Boon} QuPl" I 4!<' \~rah -.\II hough lht• "IOl.'f\ 1\ in \dnta Barbara the grJfX'' tor th•~ "''"l' v.l•r,· gro"n in Pa\l1 Rohle" The "'°l' 1'> "m1lar 111 thc Bonn) l)o<)n ~)rah rn ''~It> hut 11 1\ J lntk lrut11er Th1\ v.1nt• " J rl·al "'1nnl'f. Catering for any number from the simplest occasions to the extravagant event. TERRACE CAFE OPEN FOR LUNCH A DINNER MONDAY thru FRIDAY I H)() AM 10 8·00 PM SATURDAY 11·00 A M to 7:00 PM. SUNDAY 11 00 A M ro S 00 PM 2Se OGLE ST., COSTA MUA (I• HI Tl•• C.ater) 114·6Sl.JH2 l CELLARS "Wlt•r• ll•• .,, ... are hadled wit• t•• care dtey d..-rve .. FROM OUR WINE CELLARS PElllEI JOUET FlllO llTTU S27H llorbel Brut and ht1a Ory Look at this price• /~Oml Ne"' w10trv price SI I 6Z S'-39 Fetzer 198? Barrel Select CabernPI Sauv1gnon Rich dfld bala~~ this wane drin~s well now W1n~ry prr<.t SJ 00 Mi· r111t $4.39 t.)11p,, 1984 Ch.lrdonnay This wine is the ultimate value 1n Cdhforn1a Chardonnay This barrPI fermPnled Chardnnndy 1\ ,1,~tillv utlky with ru h p1>rlumed aromas !his w1nP 1~ VPry llm1led production W•rw1y pr 11• l lO 00 Mi·Ti• S7.49 TllS IEE•• IT TIE .. IAI 11111•.•• --.. ...... ~ • .av•er.o• ..... ..,, ... _,. .... -·•• o.,....llit.,•'*.-a s• a.ts•• · •• 1•••1 -.. a1 .............. licl ... ..., ...... bl,.,,..,..ot .., .......... FATHER'S DAY FAVORITES ••• Remy Martin VS 0 P 7S<>ml Chim Regal Scotch 7SO ml. .. Robert Mondavt Red & White i S !tier Geyser Ptak 1980 Chabhs I S lrter SH.ts SU.ts S4.4t $2.tt .. BEER/SODA ,. lowtnllfw-6 p«ts Lch1 01 om 8otttes $UI Bttt ot ltlt Monttt-Sttlla A1t01S Eu1QI>' 5 "I ~I~ U.4t Vfllfl -.. rebatt $Ut 1 wo & Oatt 711p hK~ u_ns ________ ~-S_l._lt_ ..... 250 OGLE ST. COSTA MESA 650-TIME •<1111 ..... , ........ . Oatebook/ Friday. June 7, 1985 11 I -~r ' l I , I t • • 8%t Aoilms Al M11gn011!1 l WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES. OINNERS. TROPICAL COCKTAILS BANQUET FACILITIES CATfRING FOOD TO GO OPE.N 7 DAYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 3t4 Bf'ach Blvd 827 1210 Nea1 Knolls Hunt•"QIOn Beoch 968·!>050 Anaheim 995·9920 V. t l •Pf,,,. Our S1n<TrN Lr•otudr for \41k1n1 U. tndi.i's FiM'51 C~isine DAILY BUFFET LUNCH SA TURDAY & SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Y,Hu,,/ 1/u,,1"'~9 ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of India 1000 8risiol North (at Jami.or .. ), New,.t leech (71t) 752-S. I l ' ' II • t1 I ' ' t-H • t 11 c I\ I \ I I ' THE BLACK ANGUS -A P RIME CATCH Stuart Anderson's Black Angus 1 Restaurants have been voted America's favorite full-service restaurant chain for the second yea r in a row. Results were tabulated from a survey of house· holds across America. The su_rvcy was conducted by Restaurants & Institutions maga- zine. a restaurant trade publi· qttion. in conjunction with Na~ t1onal Famil~Opinion. Inc. Re· ~uhs were published in the De- cember 19. 1984. issue. Stuan Anderson's Black Angus Res- taurants is the first chai n lo top the survey for two consecutive years. Pnme rib is a Black Angus specially. It's slowly roasted every day and carved to order. For the top of the line. treat yo urself to the prime rib a nd lobster combination at S 13.95. Look for. and clip. the ··prime ----~ Vtneyards an a mago1fi ccnt five- course gourmet din ner. The event begin al 6 p.m. with a com· pllmentary wi ne reception. Guests wi ll have an opportunit y to meet a representative from Firestone personall y. available 1n~lud1ng banana. strawberry and peach daiquiris. a long with frozen margaritas. and the best thing about them -the} are all made wi th fresh fruit and natural ingredients! The Cannery is also coming up wit h some tasty concoctions made with liqueurs. ~iiiiiiiFjijijpjiiijjiiiiiiiii~:-1 catch" coupon in today's paper to • gel $2.00 ofT. Thal means S 11.95 for prime rib & lobster! (Or $6. 95 for prime rib & shrimp. or SI 0. 95 for prime nb & shrimp and scampi.) The tota l menu price range is $7.95 to $13.95. All dinners are scr-.ed w-ith c hoice of baked potato. rice pilaf or French fries, a tossed salad and ranch bread. This Winemaster Dinner will be a rare experience. E'lecuuve Chef Charles K.alagian has com- posed each course specifi call y to enhance both food and wine. and will start with a course of Artichauts a la Lido served with the '82 Chardonnay. followed by Sorbet Belle de Mai with an '83 Gewurztramioer to cleanse the palate. Then the main course of Medallions de Veau avec auce Pono will be presented with the '80 Pinot No1r: Saladc del En- dives with Vinagrette Dressing is next accompanied by '83 Johan- nisbe!J Riesling. and .finally. an incredible Soume Glace Grafld Marnier with '82 Select Harvest Johannisberg Riesling. Reservations must be lim ited since the dinner will be served overlooking the spectacular view of Newport Harbor. The entire evening. dinner. wmes and pres- entation is $45 and includes tax and gratuity. Wines of the Fire- stone Vineyards will afso be available for purchase al a special discounted price. To compliment these new trop· ical drinks, be sure to try the good food offered on the Galley menu . You can order seafood by the piece. such as oysters on the half shell for 7 5 cents a piece. or Jumbo shrimp for 90 cents a piece. The Galley menu has quite a variet~. Besides the shrimp and oysters. there are other seafood items including clams, crab and com· binations. Other snacks include chicken and clam strips. deep· fried zucchini, nachos. taquitos. onion rings. garlic and sourdough bread. Also available are sand- wiches, salads and desserts. The Cannery's happy hour from 4 to 6:30 p.m. offers complimentaf") clam chowder. ·• Whal better way to end your day or began your evenang, than to spend it at the Cannery wi th delicious clam chowder and a cool tropical dri nk~ CURTAIN CALL DINNER THEATRE pre11ents CABARET FULL WllTEI SERVICE FULL BAR SERVICE AES: (714) 131-1540 690 El CAMINO REAL TUSTIN 92680 HUNGRY? SEE DA TEB<XlK'S . DINING GUIDE IS Datebook/ Frtday, June 7. 1985 Local Black Angus Restaurants can be found in Santa Ana and Fountain Valley. Lunches served 11 a.m. lo 4 p.m .. Monday thru Friday. Dinners are served fromn 4 p.m. Monda}' thru Saturday a nd from 12:00 noon on Sunday. Reservations are accepted. WAREHOUSE RESTAURANT PRESENTS GOURMET WINE- MASTERS DINNER WEDNES- DAY. J UNE 1%tb Wednesday. June 12th will be a celebration of fine food and wi ne as The . Warehouse . Restaurant presents the wines of Firestone The Warehouse Restaurant 1s located al the water·s edge. 3450 Via Opono in Lido Viii •. Newport Beach. Call 6 73.4 700 for reservations and ·information. THE CANNERY -NOW HAS COOL TROPICAL DRINKS The Cannery Restaurant. a landmark in itself in the Cannery Village. as always coming up w1.th great. new than~ to offer ats patrons. and the tam ing 1s perfect. With summer JUSt around the corner, you can now enjoy thirst quenching, tropical drinks. All your favorite fla vors will be T he Cannery is located at 30 IO -:Lafayette in Newport Beach. Call 615-5177 . ANTHONY'S P IER t -GREAT F AVORITES WITH LOW PRICES Once in a whale. everybody likes to enjoy all their favorites. T he place to do this without destroying your budget 1s Anthony's Pier 2. You love lobster but the pnce stops you? You'll be able to forget the budget with Anthony's Pier 2 $6.95 Main e Lobster Dinner. served Sunday through Thursday anytime. Friday. 5 to 7:30 p.m .. Saturday 5 to 6:30 p.m. And remember those unbelievable Happy Hours. ~~::::::::::=:::::;:~~;--:;-;;;;;:::::.-::-::-;-;--;-;--;;-;-;-::-;,;~-T he greatest for forgetti ng yo ur diet completely is the fantastic Chocoholit Bar featuring 25 or more addictive chocolate pleasures. A va ilablc at a bargain accompanying dinner, or yours at a minimum price separatel y. Firlf' Conlinf'nlal Cuii.irw and i,lill an Adn•nlure in Natural Eating I 'fl,.11111 hrenkla~t & lunrh • F'ormal Dinin11 for Uinnrr &11verien<'e I he ~plendur of din ml( out in 11n eleicant atmo!lphl're with j[ood nutnlloltt. ml'alt . For reservations at An thony's Pier ?-Newpon Beach, at I 03 N Bayside Dr .. phone 64()..5123. llpn. ...... ' MO·l57:1 The R itz inducted -----~+ into H all of Fame Ten USA restaurants were For A Comple te Even in, Out inducted into N'ation's es- taurant News' Fine Dining Hall of Fame May 6. Four of those were: Felid1a and Cafe des Artistes, New York Ci ty· the Caribbean Room at th~ Pontchartrain Hotel, New Qr. leans~ Tlte Ritt, Newport Beacb, Calif.; Le St. Germain Los Angeles; Dominique's' Washington. O.C'. • -. --~4 -- Now r eatunng Utt Eetemi .. tlt Fillingfare at Mother's Kitchen "l•••k lttac•" Preview West Cont Encacement 1..., JrL ................. 1:tl ... . B> BEVERLY BUSH SMITH or tbt DateMok Staff r or \l'ry little m oney. you can ":i!i( out of Mother's Kitchen in C t1,1a Mesa fecling. . .full. T o be six·nlic: $25 for d!nnf"" for three. including tax and tip (no wine or beer here). ll11w )OU feel about the quality of that experience will depend upon whether or not you arc into tofu. whole grains and strictly 'l'&l'lanan fa re. o that's not quite true, be- rau\l' I lake tofu, frequently serve 'l'i?Ctanan meals at home. and t.'\en gnnd m y own wheat to make hl·arl\ bread. And I still had a m1\cd reaction to Mo ther's K1tl hen. I \.\l'nt because m y offspring n:poncd a "really good" lunch and breakfast here and becau~ I had good memories of a res- 1:1 u rant by Jhe same name some \l'M' ago in Corona del Mar. I t11und. however, that there's no rdJt1onship to the old restaurant. l'\ll'Pt that the owners in Costa \ll''J hought the name. Io reach Mother's Kllchcn ~ou 111u,1 wend your way through \l11thds Market -down aisles of '11a mins. natural soups juices. J11J uger:S.. ..Mil T.h~ 30-scat chning area is as modest as its 11Jlllr homey wood tables under a 'k' light. a profusion o f plants .111d on one wall. an intriguing mountain scene executed \.\Ith 1111.mJ woods. \I Jin dishes vary from broccoli inu,hroom quiche ($4.50) or <111l·ntal stir-fry ($4. 75) to fresh 't'g.l·tablc crepes -a huge pl.ni:ful of fresh steamed veg- 1·1.1hk~. wrapped in three whole "lwa1 crepes. served with nut or l lll't:\C sauce a nd brown rice f ~.l 50). \II entrees include soup or WILD 6AME Complete Dinners Featuring •Hippo •Ye.,_ '15.95 • WUd Boar to • Pte11ut 1'17.95 • <luJJ ~ lncludee soup or aalad, ..-Wild Rice, Hunt.en Pie T ' -r-=r:. &73-772& ~ ~ BALBOA 'Salad a11d chOTtt of 3 dark and rather di'} corn brc<id or Ma\ whole wheat bread, which 1 not ponderous!) hea' >. and tastes absolute!) wonderful -the usual moist. rich-wilh-oil, cream-chce<>l'·frosted cake. It was "heat-fr.:..: (made w11h rice flour). rather dr). but ltght and pkasanll) o;p1ced For breakfallt. Mo ther's K1tchi:n prl·pares a three egg omeklll' w11h three filli ngs for $3.95. Whole grain pancakes come with whipped butter. warm mapk '>) rup and fru1l garnish ($2.~5 for 3. $2.95 for 5). I've had The dinner salad pro\ l'd col- orful.with Juliennl'd ra\.\ Ol'l'ts and carrots. but hard to t•ontain on its 100-small plate. I l'nJO)l'd the poppy seed dressing hut fo und the blue cheese more sp1q than cheesey. The vegetable soup was surprisingly bland and defin11el; needed an infusion of lhl' taman sauce. which replace\ salt on the table (man\> dishes arl' salt free.) good repon'> on lhe Continental "!!!!!!!!:!::::============= breakfast -($2.25): hot bread ii (choice of cinnamon toast. whole "'heat 1oast or Mother's bread) with hone)·fru11 presel"\-es. a fruit cup and cofTec or tea. The cup is more of a bowl of fruit. such as k1w1. ix·aches. grapes. straw- berncs. papa)a. I though.I 1f an) place should serve a marvelous "cgetabk pla1c. it would be a .. health food" restaurant. But Mother's Yogi Special. billed as ··a ~1mpk feast of selected. lightl) Stl·aml'd \'eg- etables on a bed of brown fl Cl'·· was either heavtl) sh.~amed, or prepared ahead and held. A definite disappointment The bland nut sauce. made with cashews. added 'en littk. On 1he other hand. mous~ka d 1dn'1 lack for tla \or Pknt' of onion and garlic hal' Bui "i'th a rather 1h10 mannara \:lUcr bath· ing mushrooms. cggplanl. ncona cheese and eggs. 11 bore little resembla nce to the trad111onal Gre~d< mQussaka. .\t lunchtime. sandwiches are popular. (They're '\Cr \cd in the C\'ening. too). and m ) ofTspnng laud the tofu mushroom melt as ··huge. fre h. an unusual flavor but dcltc1ou'> ·· G rilled tofu. sauteed mushroom . melted cheese. 1om;:110 and tahin1 dress- ing res1 hct\.\el'n 1h1ck sli ces of Ma·.., brt•ad (i th1nl. an) th mg with Ma's hrl·ad mu\t he good ) an this l'noughJfor-t" o l'rl'J t 1on. served "'1th corn chip<., ($~.25). Other c;and\\ 1chc'i include mo ther's apron porkl·t· pita lilled with sprou1s: guacamok. grated ~ts, carrots. tomato. onton. mush- rooms "'1th 1ahin1 or Russian dressing ($125) alads \3r) from .1 grandadd) a RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Steeb and Seafood GllAND OPENING PARTY Samr••v. 4'-• 15 from 4 P.M. Co•pll•••t•ry Hora d' O.avre• Live Eatertaia•eat Door Prizes More sul'Cessful was the spinach lasagne ($4.50). prepared with whole wheat crcix·s. rather 1han noodles. Thrl'l' chl'C'>es co- n ched the taste and tt'\lure of this dish. "'h1ch "'as scrh·d with stcaml'd "egi:1abks. of a spnng11me salad w11 h two 1550 S uperior Ave., Costa Mesa 650-3136 leuuces and nine \ege1ab1es plus ~·------------------------­ For desscrl. I \\3\ intrigued w11h 1he non-da 1r. tofu chi:c c cake ($2). The rrca'm ) lill1ng was excellenl. but thl' ma pk S) rup and barley malt in thl' wpp1ng com· pletef) owrwhdmed the blue- berries· fla vor. We also 1ned the carrot rake CS 1.25). a radical dl·parturl' from a\ocado ($3.65) to a celebratton o f fri:c;h frui t\ with trail mix and couagi: rhecsl' or plain ~ogurt ($3.95). "Earl) Calt fo rn1a .. d1<,hes range from a quesad11la 1n whole wheat chapatt to the urfer special: brown ncl'. refried beans and two (Please see TOWN/Pace 22) IHRECIT.I > HY J,\CK nt r:\rl I ~'):. The Grand.... ~,. A CIOlll Liii OPDS JOIE 11 Dinner Theatre! t: , .. Al rt l(•GRAND ; -t~ HP TEL .... ~~, ,,,~ 1 •rurn•1 ' Lui ••1 fer PR()(.()(.V PR€5€NT'S "Swttt Cbrity'' JHt 9 ' . ~ ... NEIL SIMON CHOU ... DOIOIMYflllDS ... ~ .. Tll l&ZILlll D&ICI llSIC&L . .,. 1 FflffDMAN IJJ/IH ANAHOM CACllOSS MOM OCSH(YIJN>l ~ JOn RUfRVRTIONS cn u . . .. . *'" ··1 • t ' 714. 7 7 2 . 7 710 c;nou,, snus 114 112 1220 Don't Miss Our LOVIN' FEELIN' PROM JUNE 191 Great Door Prlzesl Great Musicl Plusl Midnight Butfetl A Real Blast from the Pastl Attire -50's/60's Format lckeu on S_ale Now I•• Gaf7 Pudr•tt In Concert Jun• 1 l 18774 8'00khUrst. Fountain Valley flormt'fly ~ley \I 7141%3 1 J66 ~ MUSIC -THEATRE CALENDAR -DINING ' Detebook/ Friday. June 7. 1985 II I -I -1 t ,_ HIDE-AWAY RESTAURANT •:~ erv1nR Lunch and Dinner pecials II '\:lll $2 50 I ROM • 1>11\l\IFR $J 95 11{< >M • Also larg<' sdectw n of Ap~ru<'r•. ,\<:"food SJXnalci<'S S.faili. Asson<'cl SanJwich<'~ • mcludtng lubsru Pflm<' Rib. Sceak5. BBQ Ribs -I 01 IT_ ON THE TO\Nl\I :&stauranU /EEK CRAZYHORSESTEAKHO USE By CHRIS CRAWFORD Datebook Correspondent Native Californian Fred Reiser started in the rcstauranl intlustry as a busbo} and watter dunng his college }cars. After college. he wa~ a panner for 14 yea.rs at the Rust) Pelican ~1th his fn~nd Pete Siracusa. Toda>. Reiser is a director of the Academy of \ountr)' Music. as well as Vice President in charge ofoperat1 ons and entertainment at the \razyhorse Steakhouse. Santa .\na. Smee its opening IO 1979. lhc Cra7}'horsc has become notl'd a!'. a <;ho~case for top m us1cal ta I en l. mostl > counlr}. b4t also pop, blues. and other va rieties. "In the music industr), we're known through- out the U n1tcd States and the world as the smallest nightclub tlo1ng maJor shows in the U.S .. " says Reiser. The rc~taurant's owners -local bu'11nessmcn Brad Miller. Jim Knapp. and Dennis Senft -came up wilh lhc idea of a combined dinnerhou'le and nightclub in 1977. "Just before the counlr) craze h11." ~'s Rl't<,cr. "and 1t "-3S reall} 11mcl) that 1t opened. during that momentous era when the cowbo' mil\ emen1 start ed. "Ii was coinc1den1al. reall\." he continues. "The} wanted lO c.lo somt'th1ng where pcaplc could tto and have countr) atmosphere w11h class. The intent was to provide a music outlet in a di nnerhouse 1n Orange County. which nobody else was doing." After almost six yea rs . ··we're still unNUe," he says. "Very few places cari you have dinner and have the capability ef seeing a -show m the amc complex . and have guaranteed reservations for dinner or JUSt for the show. Al so. we're very freewa y acce!>s1blc. and you can park right out in front of the restaurant. Thc-.c amenities arc very unique.'' The Cra/\ horse menu emphasize!> trad1t1onal countr) cooking, with the largest c;cllcrs being prime nb. fresh seafood. and pan-fri ed steaks. '"'Most of our products arc made rip.ht here o n the prcmi es.'' says Reiser. "We get fresh seafood delivered datlv. packed in ice. and we cut our own fi sh filet . We bu y c'\clus1vel) corn-fed. Mid- western beef. either prime or toi>-ehoice only. which has never been fro1en. and then we individually cut all the steaks here. That 1s kind of a d\1ng art in the restaurant business." · The dining areas and theatre wi thin the re'\laurant arc all part of the "town" of( rai)horsc. \\.h1ch include'> the irg1 n1a Cit) Hotd. a gambling parlor. a blacksmith and livery stable area. and a -9lecWif--J . , OF TE WEEK These recipes were submiued by Carmelo's Restaurant of Corona d<'I Mu ~ ,.._.., l.ee '"" ... Fred Relaer of the Crasyborae Steakbouae lnSanta Ana. 'laloon. EH·n the n.''>troomc;.cnrlosrd 1n lhl"''t um,1 C it}' Jatl.'' lonllnuc tht• themr. Rei ser began offering concerts at the d1n- nerhousc six months after it opened . with Ra ) Price as the lcadoff artist. Price has appeared at the club at least once a year. most recen&ly last unday. Another "regular" is Ra}' Charles. whose appearance earlier this week marked his fourteenth engagement at the club. During his 1982 engage- ment. AB\-rv asked permission to lilm th e concert segmen t of Charles' life story at the Crazyhorsc. Later that }'Car. the program received an Emm y. "so we were part of that award-winning show." sa}'s Reiser ... It was quite an honor for us." Performers seem to enjoy the Cratyhorse's small. intimate atmosphen~ as a break from the larger ve nues. Reiser obscr"es. "The shows seem to be longer, the) take requests. go out into the audtencc•nd shake hands. and you just don't get these things at larger performances." Although the club offers more countf}' acts than anythin$ else. Reiser says. "we sttll do Helen Reddy, the Kingston Trio: we did Wopdy Herman and his Orches1ra. Harry James, Palt1 Page. Chubby Cheder. the Coasters and the DnOers. We've done a lot of different well -known acts that tlon't necessarily relate to country. We're known for doing top quality entertainment. agam kaning towards the counlr) acts. But 1f Frank Sinatra call" and sa> 'I he'd like lo pla) hcrc. we would welcome him." Seabass Fllet 1 poUJ1d seabass met 1 ~ caps wlllte wine I Yi tablespoons baller SaJt and pepper lo taste Place filet in an oval d1sb. Add the wine. butter. salt. and pepper and <;over. Bake in moderate oven (315 degrees) for 15 minutes. Place the fil et In a serving dish. Pour the sauce over 11 and serve Immediately_ Sctv_c.U.. Mamlaalmo Wlllpped Cream l teupcMNU .. ,., 3 MICH ceffee I otntee OrHd Maraier In a gJau add sugar, Grand Mam1cr, and the hot black coffee. Stir. Top with whipped cream. Serve without miJlin.a. ,. • Bonnie Raitt holds her own at The Bear 8' ROBERT HYNDMAN ber: R · ' or iht Oateboolr'Staff aore am came on stage. traordinary band. During those songs. ·the band \1us1cians take note -sue-warmed up quickly with ht:art-Bonnie Raitt can sing: don't , ~ doesn't necessarily -re-felt blues m~ic, altcrnallng believe anyone who tells you I quire you to adopt a chemical-among themselves with im-different!~. I) enhanced hairdo, a Third pressive solos. She also projects a warm World dance rhythm or an But it is to Rain's credit that stage presence, cracking jokes , androgynous video image. her appearance doesn't cause about nch ladies who pick ............& .. E•rly lllrd Dinner ~ Specl~ls '6.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Co~t~ Dl~r With 'hole~ of soup or uNd •nd d~"~rt . l 4 to 6 PM IU#l.'WNA~ 7 lip I W ... I 801 E. BALBOA 673-7726 If you want to bea musician. the band to slow down or back their nose while sitting in learn to play music. Or learn to off in deference to her .. head-traffic. or shaking her head sing. Or both. liner" role. with a ··can-you-believe-this-!.=========~~======~========!!!!:~ That was the simple truth That stems largely from guy" expression while Grebb reaffirmedi!:§t Friday and Raitt's abjlity to more than wails on his saxophone or Saturday ni ts at the Golden hold her own musicall y with Schell tears into a guitar solo. Bear in untington ·Beach these musicians. She has good Such a down-to-earth ap- "h.ere Bonnie Raitt played reason to feel secure. Her proach makes up for all the before packed houses. complementary guitar playing hai rspray. leather and lace For years, R~itt has mined and strong vocals are welcome costumes a musician could the abundant_ nches of blues additions to an alread~ ex-ever hope for. and country-influenced rock .----- - -----------. for her material. turning out record~ and honing a well- paced and impressive li ve show. It's true. the music hasn't changed much over the past decade or so. But that has freed Raitt to continually pursue "ell-written material (she does nol write her own songs) and th~· musicians to communicate I 11 t'ITrctively. Aoth ski lls were evident at the Golden Bear. Her five-piece band Padlock ma) be the most experienced I and musically fluent unit Raitt 'flas ever played wi th. The band rndudes guitarist Johnny Lee I l.ichell. keyboardist l van Neville, Many Grebb on sax- ophone and keyboards, bassist Hutch Hutchinson and drum- mer Tony Braunagel. .\s a band, Padlock per- formeda few o nin numbers Pictured is Stuart Anderson of the Black Angus Restaurant. See today's paper for prime specials. - winning ever since. With satisfying portions. Wilh a warm famUy atmosphere. service "Celebrating 2 5 YL"tln ef ~ccess Jt>u Can 1llStr' ~. 1410 $. Harbot Btvd .• q~-1380 Cotta Meta • 1262 S.E. Bristol St.· 754 6528 ( 111&$. Al..AA G ..... Grow . 12101 E. vaRey View St .• 893 7513 II J LUAU CRUISE NEWPOIT BEACH c..--n.E COl'WORAHT .. 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June 7, 1985 21 I L L r • • Prom Night held June 19at The Hop TOWN; •• Jl'romPacel9 warm com toniUas ($2.50. or A wide vanety, according to Bobb\-soxer will have the o p-$3.50 with cheese and salsa). kllchen manager Mark Alex- porturnit> to reli ve the excite-A number of side dishes are ander. T hey include pe<,>plc,..with menl of Prom Night at The Hop ·available. such as muffins (the health problems and on special on. Wednesda Junc-1-Q. -+h -bran-iest b1a11 muffin-ever ~-drers (iltgredtents in-all detrprod-- formal 50s-style pany attire will almost a meal in 1tsdf-}.-einnamon ucts arc listed). athletes. tho~ be the dress of the evening and a roll s. croissants. Beverages tn-who like simple. basic natural real '"prom" photographer will be elude rainbow sm oothies, raw foods. And. I might add. those there to take pictures. milk ice cream shakes a nd Ma's who appreciate such reasonable T he doors will open at 7· 30 tea. a spiced blend, which is prices. . p.m. particularly pleasant either hot or MOTHER's KITCHEN. 225 E. Tic ket informati'o n at cold. · 17 St.. Costa Mesa: 548-4279. 963-2366. Who goes to Mother's Kitchen? Open daily. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Start with a !hide rut of tender, U.S. OlOkE Prime Rib, the kind you'd exJ81 from the restaurant with the best • steak dinners in town. Then romtme It with your choire of our golden brown, Deep FriErl Shrimp (with ooupon just S6.95). or a skewer of our broiled ~rlmp &:ampi (with ooupon Just Sl0.95), or our~ troilOO l.<>mter Tail {with roupon just StJ .95). F.adl dinner romes complete with salad, OOked pocato, ~ Rarxi:I Bread, pnnue seaung and fnendly service. Just dip the ooupon below and . GO FOR Ill.ACK ANGUS TONIGlfl'. f/~,~ ... ..n BLACK ANGUS · RES I ..... ................... 1 ·Save $2.00, perperson, I '" 1 on Prime Rib and Seafood I _I combination dinners. . .. I 0Jfergoodfrom)me-,to1une20,198~ I Ccqloll flOd b' 11111111bn r1l*fYwho1llder Mne Ml wm Q ~ .. ~-'*--L. .... -... I lllWlliofldlrlln ~ooc..i.d011FathtuDn.lllllll1ll)'rt11 ~ ~-.&-zmw I 11t •In CUlflllldkin wiOI :siv ochtT pnxmllCnl oil., Ol'lt1 '119 _ ..... _ W nld Wldl ~., Ctsti •'lib lflOC Plr'a ~(I~ ............. ml .......... ii foWllllll V*'t -Slldl Ana -Garden Grove -TOl'IDJ! -Cart~ -Lakewood -Anaheim -1* Forest llfmVATOIS AWLA8LE • n Oatebook/ Friday, June 7, 1985 z a a Appearing at Anthony's Pier 2 in Newport Beach is Kosmo s, playing nightly from 9PM. We8dl9l 11:30AM-2:30.PM Featuring Our Famous ~ .............. . WIT,._ .... & ,,.... Ft1M . •Y $I " Plus 15 other Mems from 89--$6. COLD DUFT IHI •Y 70t 645-3678 1976 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA GULLIVER'S FATHER'S ll4Y ftime Ribs of Beef b:inglstliiid Diitk Lobster Tail Reaenations Eaeential! Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SlllAY $199 llllCI .· Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:ot Al to l:IG Pl 845-8091 1712 Placentia CoataMna .. - ... Mln ... TIP-Whn ~ ..... _.hnfM ~ ... ontlllthol .. bedta ..,_... '° ... -.-. rr, nOe klwnip Y'O'lfllll•Wor• .. .,.._ .. 11--..1. Yo.tc-.-apat- _,, .......... ""'8olwood _..,..,.._,..dw9c:lmt .. • .,, yow fllh -G"''W. ...... ioei-ror o69a, 11ie.,.cw ..... --~· t .... ....,._._.,...,. .... "".___.,......_.~ ._.._cto-, ..... ...,._ .... , ... lllCJf. GOURMET SEAfOOD '~A :J/~"*' <n•>•71-••.• l..oc.lwd on IM ocun !font aaota from IN Ntwpon BtMh j)itT Cl IT ON THE TOWN nn: BARN Ha\ 1• lht' prime of your life chl'I08ing lr"llY the ntensive 25 item menu. Sll'llk'. -.tafovd, salads. Italian and Mt>,wAn dishes, and more. Western , hRrm and country ambience I .11111 h M F, Dinner M-S. Happy hour ~I F 4::4(). 7 p.m. Saullit.e dish. l.1\' Pnlertainment and dancing. 'i1111 C 'h11mp8,Kne Buffet Brunch 111 ' Ill Hanquet fac11it1ei;. 14~2 u .. 1111111. l\111tin 7:40-0115. Tll F. OR IGI NAL BARN FAR~U:R STEAKHOUSE ',..,• fhl'\ 11re the o riginal. Fam1iu_, l11r their one-and a-half pound 1'11r1Nh11111't' 11t.eak11 and featuring cl1,pl11\ brmlinl(. Proudly serving fo r 'I \1·.ir-. Lunch Mon .... 'ri 11 2 Om 111 r 111gh1lv Mon.·Fri from Ii pm "'"'' & -;IHI from 4 p.m. 200I Harhor flhol. 1 ·,.,.1~ M~ 64:! 97ii tn.'.'l~IGAN'$ Fr.·'h lr.od ,oierved with 8 ~1de 111 fun \l1 •nu ft•11lures unique t1ppet1zen.. 'il,1.t,. ,,eafood. croissant sand ""tu·'· buricers, Mexican dish~s. 11ul dn exciting brunch menu. I 11111 h 11nd dinner from 11 a.m. 11.1·1·kdav.; Brunch 9-:l on wttkends h ill tuu with 'pecutlty drinks. H.ivpv hour 4-7 weekdays. In Cost" \lt>-11, South C'Ollllt Plaza parking lot h\ !-oak'°' Fifth Avenue 241 :49:\8. In \\,•,1min<1ler, 545 We tmmi,ter \tall ~91 4522. Dancinic evenin1t" an \\ 1 .... 1 man,ter loc11t1on BOHR RNS -.111 .. rh '' Lhe word to describe Lh11> lmt dm1~ establi:shmenL ~rving \r11.11ort for 18·years., ptt1aJi2ing in \11.:u~ rai.'led beef. the finest you I an l(et. Aleo reaturina (rah fish. Hal und chicken. The linen covered l11hl1· ... candles and fresh nowen .uld 111 the elegance. with bootllll and h1~h back chaira for priv11cy. , .. , .. knin1t lantern• and daasical m11•11 eapture the charming and 11.<1rm 11lm08phere. Open for lunch. d1niwr ancl their 11plendiferou11 Sun dil\ hrunrh. Exten1t1vr wine list Tl ~ .1,h111n It-land. fi44 20:~0. IH<ISTOL BAR A G RI LL. At llo liday Traditionally an nil American favorite pl•~ lo eat 11nd pt11't'd for ramily dining. P.verythmg r rnm Juicy ateada and chop1 to 'l>ec.'1al rhicken dithts and fresh <,{'ftfood Bounteowi aalad bar S11mptuuua daily luncheon buffeL C >t"'n daily for dining and cocktails. 1!~1. HriatoJ St., Coeta MPSB. "'• .~IOO. l'RAZYHOR E STEAKHOUSE .\uthentic rounlry dinin,;1 fe.turing f.'.astf'rn Com Fed Bffr Prune Rib. frl"llh eealood and pttialiaing m t hear fa moo. pan fried 11taks, and des..wrta. l.utl(:h Mon.-Fri. 11 -:l. Dinner Moo.-Sun. 5 p.m. (Dinner reservattont l'J.llfaD~). Authentic Western decor, danclna and live mu!lic In t.tt. NJoon. Oyer R.d. Exil./Newport . Fwy., S.nta Ana. M9·13t2, UILLMAN'S The Dillman l.in11h '' lam1111" l11r Jhear trnd11111nal 11.urm ho ... p1111h1\ and finl' food F11H''' prinw rib 111 Hall1uo and lr .. ,.h ''"" d11d\ \ 10111 plete d1111wr ~·f*nal' dn1h Fru•1iclh -.erv1t·e ,rnd .1 l11n dt'h~h1f11I .11 mospht'rf' Opt•n d111h lur ham h .111tl dinner Hrun1 h S111 .1nd .,,HI "''' I' Halhoa 1;7 I 7-.!ti GAR F'S A perlt't I pl.11 .. 111 lirmi: I ht 11. h11h fem1l\. (;drf-. ft'lllUrt"-•lt"dk-. 111ld :.eafuod, hut ... pen.1h1t'' 111 l1,1li.111 clat>ht•' i1l,...1 !\l.1n1l·111 t1 111-..tl(ll.t -p.1 ..:hell•. .111 11 •• m.-m.ui.. r h. • •• mc...,pherl.' 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H1111wm.1dt' '""''' ,111d jtaurt'l' Heer ii< wint-'<t"r~i:-•I .. 1-.0 ;1871 Ed1ni:1•r .11 ...,pri111:d.1lt• 111 Marina Sh11pprnJo: \ 11111,.:1 1111111 ingt un Bt"111 h ~411 11:i1 ~ CALFORNIAN tlEMINGWA n:, In thf' -.t\le ,.f th1· man h1111wll, Hemmgwin ·, 1:. .t 1·t'ldir.Hlll11 111 adwnturr. 111 r11m1uwf' and 1h1· .irt of living Their cre<1lt\t' d1shf';o 11.11n a llilver a .... ard and the\ offer an eslrn11ive wine hl'l ThP ttlmoc;phert' 1.s warm and fr11'ndl~ ,rnd filled \A.1th en1hus1a1om. 1-:.-.tahli-.hed "nee I ~17'.!, this rt>!>taurnotfrar t' 1" l11l'Bted in Corona del Mar 111 1'11nfi1' C1>n.-.1 Hwv a t Mat·Arlhur ~lvd fi7't Ul'.!O MARRIOTT · Nicol'·~ (;rill Ml"<qllllt' 11.1•wi hrn1hni.: ,,. tlw -.iwnall \ hPrP Ttw 1111·n11 t.•11l 11rt·~ frl'i..h i.N1foo~I and pr111w 11w>1I'-i111d ... enAAt1on11I Caiun C'n.,1lP -pt>1·111J, 110 a daily basii-llme in a r11~11al, relax ed 11tmcl!lpherf' with l'<lfllemporar\ mwuc lm1>nrtt'cl pn ntll fmm Enic lnncl et•m pleml'nl I hr 11ll rn1·11w d~·vr Dinner 1i.. ~rvt'<l Mon Sitt from fi pm. Ni1·ule-. j, lornlt'd within the Nrwport l\Pa('h M8rr111tl.Hotd. 000 Newport Crnll'r ~ ('all 640 -tOOO. ,JA bE DRAGON ~ttp mW the wondrrful world of I he Orat'nL Thf' Jede Dragon 11per1ah Lf"4 1n Su.-hwan & Mandarin r11111mP11 ol old <'hina Your host Ill W allaN.' I .ff wilh Chr( Yi C'hf'n. 0J)t'n for lunrh, dmoer. Sal. 1ind Sun. Oim Sum (('hineR Tea C11ke Brun1•hl. Ban quet fticilities are availablt and beer •nd wine are 11C1rved. F:l •tfalll dinina at affordable pril'C"ll. 12100 Beach Blvd., Stant.on. 898-893.1. LI'S RESTAl'RANT II vuu lu\ t' \'hin..-.e ltM>d. \uu"re bUre '" • 11111\ 111111111( ht're. a-. ·1.,·., prom~ "''' 1 ruh .1ut hl.'nt 11 l'hme...e f1Mtd. lh1• mrnu uller .. 11 wuk> \araet~ or • ~111 a. d1-Jw.... t rum ,, Id 1·arte to 111ml1111.111111h Hra• 11brakml( decor Ill II •\ll'rt'llll'" llt'Hlltiful al 1111,.pht·n· l'rup1ral drinh lo '!'"'"' h 1.1111r t h1"1 Open ... even dity~ J M•1•k ti•r l11n1·h .ind dinner 8!>61 \d.1ni... H11n t1111:1un Bt<al"h •11;·• \fl 1.1 q I \; Ht'itrh HIHI , \11.1h1·1r11 -.:; l:!lll :\'! \Nl>AtUN G<WRMET \ 1 r11lv '1'"11111 plan· tu dine, the 1\\,11111.mn C11ur111t'l ha" ht-en a gold .1 .... .arcl 11.rnrwr 011d 11w11er. \lichaet l 'hi.111i: wa ... \11lf'd Ht• .. tauratl'ur 111 th1· \ t>.tr ..;J1•'<·111h11nJo: m Pl'kml(. :-.h.111~h.11. :-\1t>l·h11.Jn and Hunan ,·111'"'"' lhl'\ 111lt'r .in arra\ 11f deli- "" 'e" 1111 l11cl1111( l't'k1ni{ Dm k, dumpl1111t" 11. hnlt-I "h and more -•1mp111ui-d1 ... h~~ Elt-1{.int at 11111.,pht>rf'. rm pel l30ll.' 'e" l<'t' and .. ~11·11'-l\t' "''Im· 11~1 t ">1111 Adam,, I 1,...l,1 \I""''' \.tll l•l'I- ~f AY GARDEN fhl" ~plendor or t •hine~t' t:Ulbllle an<l t•lt>l!llnl dlllllll( IS found here 81 the \l1n C.trelt'n Ht>,laurant \.1andarin d"h"' -pet 111lh preparl'd hy Chef I H ... 11111..: 11-u tn('luclinl( the dt'ler 1,1hl1 , 1,,,,,,. l't>kinK d11t k E"- h·n,1\1 \\1111" 11 ... 1 .ind lull har ~llll'I .rnd rnl 1m11lt .1t 111 .. ,phl'rt' 111 luxur '''"' -11rr1•11111l1111'.' I .11111 h \11.n. Fri. l 11111wr n1i:h1h I II\\\ " r: Br1">h1I. I '"l 1 \11·-.11 •11 'l"'''I CONTll\ENTAL \I El>ITERRANEAN ROOM Airporter Inn C un11rn111I .md "t'duclt'<I (mm the h11.'\ uirpurl .,urroundtnl(!' The \1t>d1tt•rr 1t11't1n H1111m offer-. ~uperb ,·.,nt1n(·n111I n11-.1 nt for lunch. din rwr .11111 :-.unda' hruneh Top enter t<111rn11·nt ni1:h11) in the t'aharet l.111111..:1· I he I '.1µt.i111 ·, Table ti. 111wn l11 r riinml( :!.i h(•UI" Ptrfe(:L for 11.11t .. h1nl( l 11hfnrn1a -.un-.el., 1s the Flilo(hl Derk l.ounl(e The Airporter Inn I'-11 .. ·att'd .it Jl'li Oll M11cArthur ltlwl 111 In me 1-rtl .!7711 CAFF: LIDO K11to11.11 ,1, Newport , t 'annery \ 11 h11tt' )1111 'pot Enwv l(<•urmet food 11.1th l(ttllrnH't 1a21 in an intimate and l""" 1111m"rhert' ~"" mic l.111u h M11n Fri 11 I and Dmner r11i.:htl\ 1; JI 111 l" 1111dn1,zh1 f.~nter 1.11111111'111 tlll!hll\ ~l I .IO "'"' 1az1 w....,11,11 I I 11 111 I l11PP' 1uu lwur ;, ii M11n Fri .'\mpl1· parkml( moo Nl'wpnrl Hh d . Ne\.\ p .. r1 Ht!.u·h t)i'• ~,... MAHCEL'S \11i1l11' M.nr1·t>l1 I lf-hirhtfully rt fresh- ini: ml'nU fe111U r111g r'"h ~afood 1111d Lmm.111na <'•Jun ~pec1al.I\ ( ;uurtnl't n\ 'ter bar i<:lfjtanl yet . l'll'ual 11tm1'l!pherf' Live tntrrtam mrnl 11nd danr mic featurtng oc·~ fine. l f'ntertainmenl Dancanir undl'T thl' ~tars' Lunch from 1 r a m. nmner ni,,,tlv fmm S p.m. Oyster l111r 1111 I fl(l a.m t:lO F.. 17th St.. Co11lJt Mt ... fi4tl M.'lfl P l"FI N'~ An advt-nture an natural e.ating Fresh quality m1tred1tnl.!I prttpared in a stmplf' vet tleic1mt ,V>/ay. Award winninti recipes Gardrn 11elting in a F.uropean f.afr »lyle atml'lllpheri- C1umal bttakJa~t enrl lunch. Formal ct1n1nit for d1nnt'r. Sun .Thu,.,. 7 a.m. IO p.m .. Fri. 6 Sat. till I l p.m. ;40.r,o K Coast HW\. . Corona del Mar 640 llii:I RI VIERA Relax k~ tcrauous auvJ.ce JD '1lJl ele~1tnl, mumate alm•~pherer Ex pertl) prepared C•mtinental di-«ies hv Chet Richard Bergner. ,mce 1970 Th111 award wmninic ·rel! t.aurant al,.u off en. an txtem<l\l' wine h;.t, and f'xcels tn tablrs1de prep aratium, and namhei.. Open for 1.urwh 11 ::10-3 pm . Oinner from f, p m. F:xcellenl banquet fac1ht1es llosed Sun and holidays :1:t~I S Hr1i1tt1I, ('osui. M~. fl40 ;1840. THE T HIRD FLOOR Known for 'uperiur continent.ii n11sme. The Third Flt"'' proma~ tu ct1pturt' it· .. reC•>f(ntllon &.'>one of the fine:11 rt"Staurant-. in Orange ('ount v Spec1almn1t an 1ables1de prt-parau ons and "·''"IC t1 nh frt>:.h food~ Ambience esud~ elegani:e t1nd ~ubtle quaht~ Intimate but nol mt1m1datmK dinmg l.ul'att'd within rht-Emerald of Anaheim Hotel. I:-r; S \.\ t.'l>l St • lll'rc"-' from 01:. ""'land 1n An1thl.'1m Call 7 14-999 0990 Emerald Hotels obo m Hawa11, tht' Hawa11an Re ~··nl and Mauna L • .m1 Bav Hoieb FRENCH C \FE FLElllU I .11..i:-11 , .. at HI l '1111' t"lc•11ri l11r hrt'<lk 1.1 .. 1 lunt'h 11r d1nnt>r 1-.nJll.\ 1111 t'~ 11111 ... 11e em 1run111er\l mt1uence<l b\ J. Frt'm•h tt1u1 h H111 J•l7L Mond1.1\ thnoul(h t rida1. lrum 'i llO 1111 ~:00 p m and un m1l>-tandin1t while 1:111\1' hrunrh make thk rare tht> plan· t11 meet Open 7 1Jity-1 8 wef'k . frOO rt m Ill ·111 p m Mroderateh pr1eed 41"l110 Mal'l\rthur Rlvd :'lolewpon Bearh 17t1 :?INll LE BIARRITZ E'\~rif'nct" uqu1 .. 11t French prm mnul cw.ant' whill" dining an thl' mtiinafe French lhatuu ~penal lib mdudl' rack 111 lamb, vtal MaNSla and a be1111t11ul ...ell'<"t11111 (•I fresh fish Humemadl.' a~ard \A.Ill ninj! desserts. EnJt•) ~un brunch with unlimited r hampagnl'. .in elaborate buffet, a hl•t entrff end des..-.ert-all en·l'd 111 a co7\, r8ftx ed atmosphert' Full bar with d\lmt' .. llC and impurted winl' !K'let" uons Lunch. Mon Fri , Dinner. ;1e~tn n11thLc; :-\11nd11\ hrum·h 41 I N "1Jewr1orl Hl"cl . '°IJl.'11. r)\1rt Ht'1li'h h·I."> ni'Oll LE C HAR DONN \ Y fht' lint'><\ m 1 lii...,.11 ~n·11d1 .ind n11uvelle cu~ine 111 pllll'h -.urniund "'II" Excite your -.en.,..s with Su premf' of Duck wuh poachtd C'ah forn1a F1iri. tlf' 1.oli..ler t'a~role an a Chardonnay w1nt "'auct with chantereUe~ F:11ttn<11ve ~lection of wm"" from 11 ttmperature-<'Qn trolled ct"llar 1.un('h Mon Fri 11 :JO ~::40 Oinner Mon. -Sat rn1m fi::10 Sun brunch 11 2::l0. In R~s tr.• Hotel, IRHOI) MacArthur Blvd . lr~·ml' i!;2 l:fii7 LE MI DI ~veral thin.-s make this aqrd wm ntntt hideaway truly l!JM'Cl•L Walter. their Swiss chtf, trained m 10ml' ot 1ht1 best houses; Palact" St Morita. Pla1.'f' G11t.ud, Baur au l..ac. Zurich. Auth•nli c r ui t ine Provencale M"uonal gourmet fn taval11 -• und11y brunch 10 uniq\.14' 1t'11like1uppi"J back in time t() an tra when Mt>eUen~ nf food wu mal.<'hed by l•MJ'OWI h~ilality, II ho.pita.lity ran\y foond lheM dt.)'8. Jmn Manca and \\ aller 10 I ht'tf French countr. home Lul\fh. din ner and Sunday brunch. Bam,iuet far1L1t1es CIO!"l'd ~fond&)~ '.J.I:! I \ 1.1 L1dv. "1e"-pon Rear h. 1;-;;; ~91H INDIAN ROYAL KHYBER T1tke an en,·h1tntt:>d 111urnt'~ 1n1 .. India without leaving Orange l'oun IV Authenltl Tandoori dish ..... ele~antly presented 1n the Mnl(hul tradition. Meat and fish d"hes prepared and marmaled an a hll'nd ,,( herbs and fr~h ground ... pu-e-. lmpre&.1ve cle:.1~n and deror taki" \llU back h• tht:' 16th l"t'nlUr\ Lunrh. dann.-r, '>unda\· hrun1 h 1000 Brlblol N t-wpurl Re111 h -::i'l f,:?()O ITAUAN C RMELO'S Th1lo ultra-... mart ha\l'n 111 exn•p t11inal ltahan .md Cunllnt>nt.\I t u1 ... 1ne •~ 11ne 11( the mure rj'wardan1: place' to dine Fre"h pa .. ta amt 'llf"t'lll1 '"hicht ·· ::.au1·e, are carefulh prt>pared by thr~ 11f the llnht It.it 1..in t'hefb Pian" hllr enterlatnmt'lll ,·umplemenb th .. fun alm1,..phrr• l'ath• dinmi: ,1,11ilahle lur 1h1 '"'' 111\t'r" Opt'n T ut's '-'un lrt•m hp m ltir dinner :-\un Hrun. h 11 IKI _ ;11 'tl.!\I E (·uast H"\ ( '11r111ld dt'I \l.ir ,;-;;, 1!!1'.!. DON.\TELLl'R F1m11u,. p1ua Th .. 11ri~tn.il lam1h lwhan re .. taurant :...t'n 1n1. 11ur tamnu ... p1zm & pa..,La I lint' 11111r wkt> uuL Ht'rr and "lilt' af.,., -..·r1. t-d Fam1h dinini;: lur .in innat111n 11.:h• mR budJ'el 94:lu \\ arner A\I:• 111 HU>lhard. behm,t the :-\ault-r 11 l'laHtn Plaza F .. untam \ t1lll'1. ~J.;)9'),; MA RCELLO'S Thi' t111.ard 11. mnt-r .,fl ... r-. .rn .. , ten~a\·e menu ... pen alazanl( in pibt.1-.. n•al. c1oppmn .rnd Lhf'tr tnml'll• handmade pin.a F..stahhsht'd ~•m + 197.\, this famtlv owned r~t.aur 1111 has caplurl'd the hearts nf brun• h lu~ers Re~1de~ unlim1u-d rh11111 p~ne. the 18\'t:-h huff .. t include-. h11t itnd culd eruree .. , 11 :.eafood bar .111tf de ... "lert iable. Sun 10-:1 1.1111< t Mon rri . n111rwr i nlRh tl' II "I 1·!. 17'•0'2 !Wach 111 ~later. H1111t1n111 .. ' Ht>1wh ~4'2 ~1:-tl."1 \"ILL.A SOVi\ \ he11u11t11I hin \lt'W 1rt•11h• ti• r11mHnllc ~etllnit that ha~ rnml1 thr \'tile No\ a a ··,.J>t'('11tl k111d 111 pl.11 • for o\er lift\ vean. ~uperh n11•111o from C'f'ntral and N1111hern ll.111 -.erved in Old ""•rid t•harm F\ tensive 'ltllle li..'<t Dinner ntt<hth Piano bar F ull rnf'nu 1111 I 1•1 1 111 .H.11 Wt!!t Cu,ht H11o\ '\r\A.r"•'I Beach. M2 7AAO Ml A A Tht'ir food I!< l1kr 1 trip lo 'At"l h" H08p1t.tht) ~·-hand in h11nd .,.. ,1 h Lht..r moun, .. ,,, I '.1..a , ... ~u ~ 11'c1 or my ~'It' 1;.. vo>ur tlnu!il' i-:. .. 1ah hd\e-d llllnl"t' 197 1 1t'• fltl "°'rt'I fntnds en)'•\ .!11111\l hertt l lpttn d11ly fmm I I ,. m h•r Luni·h. Om net and ('o.·kt111I~ ...:ntnt11mmtt111 Wed. :-1\t niirht;. in thf' Rum1 Roorn :!9ti .. : 17th ~I • l'n11\a Me 11 6'~ 7.;•,..; O.tebootc/ Fnday. June 7. 1985 U \ .. J . I I r I • I OUT ON THE TOWN FORTY CARROTS ''Delicious fMhioo food," per Henry SecerMlom. 0*1ow:J that reaJ good' feelint of eatinc peat t.aating meals prepared daily. natural and healthy. Oricin.al recipea. Fresh juices 1queaed daily. A p-e1t place for Dinner 7 days from 11 a.m. Sunday Champqne Brunch. Between Bull· ocb and I. Magnin. So. Coast Plaia, lower level. 556-9700. ANTHONrs PIER 2 The Southern Calif. Reat.aurant W ritera voted thil one the winner of the beat value restaurant.a. Their teafood is the taJk ol the town with :J0-35 fresh fish daily. CBS Tele· vi11ion cl.aim11 they have the be8t Restaurant AJRPORTER INN 18700 MMArthut 81 lrvuw &l I r;-;o ANTHONY'S PIER 2 193 N ll<t1111id• IJ1 . N"""J)Of1 s. .. h !WI :1Ui THE BARN 14112 R.odlult. 1' ... un 710 1111-. BENNICAN'S s (' Pta&o 10 Mll3ll WNtm11\>l<T M"ll 1!!11 4h:l'l BLACK BEARD'S 4UO ~nplo. N__, e...1111.l• ••il<lt BRISTOL BAR It t.RILL • llolid .. '"" )1)1 ""'494 (.,,.'I-SST·Jllll) THE CANNERY ~llO LaJ'ay .. i.. N.-p1"1 Bo«h 67~ ~777 CRAZYRORSESTEAKROUSE lt.80 SmMhnl"'°' -la AM !'149 1\12 DILLMAN'S !IOI F. &It.• Koltt<'" 1171 -~ /1- JADE DRAGON tilloO llff<h RI•<! ~to"'"" -""1 • LE BIARRITZ 414 N N_.,,...'1ffh<I ~~"'h ""•'"" LEMIDI ~21 Vie tulo. N••P."1 &M"h ~;" l<~M 1600 "'*""' f'<•la M,.. 640 19'17 '*'=h ~I •OOU happy hour in Orange County. Menu has caJorie count. for the weight conscious. Open mghtly for dinner. Located on the beautiful Newport Bay at 103 N. Bayside Or. 640-5 123. BLACK BEARD'S Noted for 'heir intimate "Pirates of the Caribbean" at.ma.phere. Their famoua Caribbean pork cbop11 is a rare culinary rmd. The extenaive menu aJ.o off era hurty beef entreet and fresh 11eafood. Lunch ia eerved 11-3 Mon.-Fri. Dinner from 5 p.ro. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4-7 p.m. Tantaliring oyster bar 1pecialitiea. Wide acrien TV. Two blocu south of John W1yne Airport. Newport &ach. 833-0080. THE CANNERY Thia historic waterfront landmark in Newport's Cannery Village fea- tura fresh local seafood and East- ern beef. Coni;iatently good 11ervice, open for Lunch, Dinner. Sun. Champagne Brunch and Harbor Cruises. Entertainment nightly and Sun. afternoons. Enjoy the lounge food galley superb elem rhowder1 3010 l..aFay6~67:)..s.777. REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT This is the original and has been serving Newport Beach for 25 years. Their speciaJty i8 aeafood and ateab. Chefs speciaJ selection• daiJy and famous for their broasted chicken. too~ A beautiful waterf'rortt view of Newport Bay enhanees the atmoephere. Perfect for buaineta entertaining and rqmantic dinina. Located at 201 E. Coast Hwy., New- port. Reservations accepted. Phone 673-1505 THE REX OF NEWPORT Located on the oceanfront ~ from the Newport Beach pier, The Rex ii the Oranae Cout'e rnoet. exclueive eeafood restaurant. WeU. known for Cretti Kawaiian gourmet fish aelectiona and 1pecializinc in sweet Channel Island abalone, ten- der veal and prime meata. The warm ambiance of the padded boot.ha. gothlc painting• and the weU stocked wine racu lend to Rex'• convivial atmotphere. The Rex of Newport ia the choice of locala as well u visitors. Rttipient of the preati&ioua Travel-Holiday award. Ca11ual/elegant. attire. Lunch, dinner. Call 675-2566 for reservations. Valet parking. ~USTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and Iota of it! Come dodi younelf here and dine over looking the beautiful Newport Bay. Featuril'll 16 t.o 25 fresh frsh selec- tions daily Crom around the world. No wait aeafood bar in the lounge. Lunch,. Dinner. Sun_Brunch in Newport. 2735 W. C<>dt Hwy., 642-3"31. In lrvine-1.unch, Din- ner, and Happy Hour. 1830 Main, 645-477•. TALE OF THE WHALE Esperience a step.back into time to a place where you can dine lit your own leilure. Enjoy the romance o( old Newport with a panoramic b.y view. E:acite your Mnae& with their eenaatJ{.>nal N&food and traditional favorit.iM. Breaklaat. 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri., Lunch 11·• Mon.-Fri., Dinner •-11 Mon.-S.t. Sat. and Sun. Brunch 7·4, Oyster Bar Fri., Sat. & Sun. Banquet facilit.iea up to 500. .oo Main St .. Balboa. 673-4633. THE WAREHOUSE Newport's ·moet innovative water- front dining e:aperience. Chef Charles Kabgian feat.urea fresh 11ea- food and lntemational cuisine. Highly acclaimed, award winning Sat. and Sun. Brunch. aJao featuring patio dinina. lncrec:Uhle oyster bar, exquisite amblen<le, exoeptionaJ live entertain~nt. Banquet.A\ and cater· ing available. Lido Village. Newport Beach. 673-4700. DWl\EAT1 E*tERSi GRAND DINNER TBBA!l'ER lropresaiv' dinilll and prdeufonaJ -prOductions AN 1ure to p'8ale each time you viail. TM-uttaordinary buffet ofrera roett baron of beef. 1lazed ham with a fruit .. uce, Geor- gia chicken with ]>MChe9 and glaze and tbe Mahi Mahi ie aerved in a peasant uuce. Tri-color fettucx:ini and cream ii a ,..i favorite. Enjoy dinner and a pl~ k>Dicht! Grand Dinner Theater located within the Grand Hotel in AMheim at l Hotel Way. Call 772-7710. HARLEQU IN DfNNER TREATER Every cuatomer can be expected to be treated lib-a celitbrity. The theater offen 1CN1Dptioua mea!JI with top productione in an elegant atm<>1phere. The eumptuoua buffet include. rout baron of beef, chicken and fiah diahe., puw, salads, vegetable., and 1inful des terta. The Sat. and Sun. bruncl includee a variety of en diabea. Thi Celebrity Terrace ia available fo1 private dining. The lndlvidually decorated 'vat. y rooma overlook 4 .... t orut1hoe shaped . The Harlequin ii located al . Harbor in Santa Ana. 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