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ORANGE COUNT Y. C ALIFORNIA FRIDAY. JUNE 14. 1985 :?'J C ENT 5
Tainte·d cheese kills 28 in 2 counties
Health offic ials flooded with calls after
Mexican-style cheese linked to deaths
By TONY SAA VEORA
Of the Delly l'llot ltafl
Orange County health oOicials
have been flooded with telephone
calls from people who ha ve eaten a
Mexican-s tyle cheese that was li nked
to 28 deaths or stillb1nhs in So uthern
Coa•t
Jersey grocery bagger
edges out Costa Mesan In
U.S . competition./ A3
California
A fifth victim and chil-
dren's teeth are found at
mass grave site./ AS
Nation ·
A U.S. senator rec-
ommends peace-time ex-
ecution of spies./ A4
World
Hijackers seize a TWA
flight from Athens to
-Romewith 153 people
aboard./A4
Relatives say Josef
Mengele never had a
motorcycle accident./ A4
Sporta
Reggie Jackson's hit
glvesAngels2-1 wln./C1
Corona del Mar High vol-
leyball standout Jon
Schlsler signs to attend
USC./C1
California since Apnl.
Rex Ehlina. program director for
the county health department. said
inquiries began almost immediately
after the news broke Thursday eve-
ning tha t 87 iascs of a ran.> bacterial
in fection were traced to two popular
Mesan's
'sweet'
on real
thing
Real Coke fan stocks
4Qcases-----960cans
in her living room
By TONY SAAV EDRA
Of Ille Dlllly "°' lleft
There was a time when Rhonda
Disinger wouldn'1 drink Coca-Cola
from a can.
But now that supplies of the old
fo rmula Coke are drying up, D1s-
10ger's palate has grown less sensitive
to the taste of aluminu m.
She figures it's tk'llcr than the taste
of the new Coke, a sweeter. v1:rs1on of
the 99-year-old soli drink.
··This is what you call desper·
auon." says the 40-ycar-old woman.
nodding at the 40 cases of old fo rmula
Coke -960 cani. -stacl..cd in the
hvmg room of her Costa Mesa
apanment.
Di singer. who drinh four cans a
day. figures she can hold out for
several months on her emergency
supply. Meanwhile. she has launched
a campaign to put the: original .. Real
Thi ng" back on market shelves.
· She says the change in the caramel-·
colored be verage has left her adrift 1n
a sea of sodas with no pop or
.. p1zzazz."
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Jalisco-brand cheeses.
"The timing was nght dunng the
dinner hour and a lot of people had
JUSt eaten the cheese:· Ehhng said. He
said the county's poison center was
inundated wiJ h calls from the wom ed
consumers.
So far. the bacterial outbreak has
been limited to Orange and Los
Angeles counties. where the flu-like
11lncs!I \las primarily been found
among Hispanics eating cheeses
made by JaJisco Mexican Products
Inc. according to the Associated
Press.
The cheese is d1stn buted to at least
nine Western states.
While the infection has only been
connected to "cotiJa" and ··queso
fresco" cheeses. the state Health
Dcpanment pulled all Jali~o-brand
cheeses from C'aliforn1a market
shel ves Thursday. Other states. tn·
eluding An zona. were taking s1m1lar
o.-r ............ ..,,..., ........
Rhonda Dlelnter with her 4 0 ca.ea of old-faebloned Coca
Cola ln her Uvlng r~m.
Related story on A3
steps today.
The company also voluntanly shut
down its plant in Artesia and 1s
cllpected to began running tcsu. along
wuh federal Food and Drug Admm1s-
tratnon investigators, to detem11ne
ho" the cheese was contamtnated.
Health offi cials said the wh11e, soft.
mild-flavored cheeses were apparent-
I> tainted wnh L1stena Mono-
cytogenes. a bacteria that mostly
attacks pregnant women and people
weakened b> d15easc
The bactena. found naturally in
soil and 1n the mtemaJ organs of
animals. hould have be-en removed
b)' Jahsco·s pasteunzation process.
Doctors in Los Angeles and Oranae
counue~ lwcame susp1c1ous after an
cp1dem1c-hke outbreak of the rare
(Pleue He TAINTED/A2)
'Save Burke'
parents los e
round in c ourt
' Commls sf.oner turns
down their request
fo! restraining order
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IN Delly ,llol It.fl
Parents scek1ng to block the closure
of Burke School in Hunti ngton Beach
lost an opening round coun battle
Thursda'
Orange Count) Supenor (oun
Commissioner Ronald Bauer turned
down a bid b) parents for a temporar)
restra1 n1ng order to keep the elemen-
tal) school from being permanent!)
closed when the school vear ends
June :!I ·
But another hcanng during which a
mo~ detailed look at the decision is
expected lo take place: 1s slated July 8
before Superior C'oun Judge Judtth
Ryan.
Bauer said toda)' there 1s no
evidence that board trustees acted
outside their descret1on "'hen the'
voted in March to close Burke .to sa'e
about Sl00.000 a }t'ar in operating
costs.
The coun t!> expected to .deal wnh
tt\e legal questi ons of wh ether the
board acted openly and 1f 1t received
sufficient reacuon from the com·
munity before making 1t~ dec1s1on .
The Burke commi ttee also claims
that trustees should ha'e prepared an
en' iron mental impact rcpon to stud\
1hc. t'fTect of clo'>un: and v. ha1 prob-
lems ll "'tll cau..e in the transfer of
pupils
In the lt:f!l document. the Burke
parent~ claim tht'rc "as no public
d1scuss1on · on the dec1s1on to close
Bu rke School
··1t can onlv be assumed that
d1scuss1on-;' 10<)k place an pnvate."
the legal papers said.
The allcgat1on that the dcc1s100
ma~ ha'e been reached pnvately was
sharpl) rebutted today by the school
board''i president. Brian Garland.
.. If e'er there was a pubhc dis-
closure " (Jarland said_ "1t was c.er-
tatnl) the school closure. Thert can be
no thought that anything was done
sub ro..a It was wide open."
School d1stnct officials. in the face
ofdecl1n1ngenroll ment and shnnking
revenues. had held lengthy public
heann~s on school closures after a
blue nbbon commmee studied the
issue and made recommendations.
.\nd tonight at 7 rn a spec1aJ
m~ung at d1stnct headquan ers at
20451 C rat mer Lane. trusl«-S will
hear re<:ommcndattons fro m Dr
Lawrence Kemper to close either
Gisler or ~1wer'> middle schools in
the I 9 6- 7 )ear as a funher cost-
cu tung mo' e
Kemper ali.o 1s slated to discuss
PQss1ble program cuts in the coming
)ear
··'>'hat 11 comes down to ··Garland
said .. 1.., 1<, 11 prudent to keep a school
oricn 1hat'<. not nt."t'dcd or to SJ'ICnd the
mnne' nn '"'trm:tmnal programs ··
Tze-Ghung Chen shot a
double eagle to take the
first round lead in the U.S.
Open./C1 Ex-union chief gets top college post
Datebook
Robert Macnaughton:
Building his acting career
from a well-prepared
scrl pt. /Page 3
Le Chardonnay res-
taurant makes 'gracious
recovery' in the Registry
Hotel./Page 14
INDEX
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN
0 11..,. Delly l'llql ll•fl
Phillis Ba~1lc. who kd the Coast
Community College 01stnct's
teachers, union dunng a volatile
, period marked by faculty layoffs and
political confrontauon'i, was named
Thursday to a top d1stnct post on the
other side of the bargaini ng table
District trustees appointed Bas1k, a
61-year-old Laguna Bt·ach resufent.
as vice chancellor for human re-
sources. She will oversee ~rsonnel
management and collective bargain-
ing for the district, whi ch includes
Orange Coast. Golden West and
Coastline colleges, plu~ public telc-
v1s1on o;tat1on KOCE Channel 50.
The one-year appointment 1s effec-
tive July I. f he post has an annua l
salar) of $63,300. plus a $350
mon1hl)' mi leage allo~ance.
A d10,tnct '>pokeswoman said a
screening comm111cc that included
teachero,. non-t<.·aching employee'>.
student~ and community members.
did 101ttal screeni ng of almost 40
appli cants for the post. Four finalists.
including Basile. were interviewed
Thursda}' b) the d1s1nc1-., board of
truSICe'I.
Her appointment was appn)\ t•d on
a 4-1 \Ole. \.\1th Tru,tee c,cor&,c
Rodda d1ssent1ng. tht spokt'>"'oman
c;a1d.
Bas1k has been a d1stnct emrilmcc
since I Q64. teaching Clonom1c<. a1
<>range ( ·oas1 Prn 1ousl). '>he ""a' J
consultant "ith tht• l ~ DcnJnnwnt
of Lahnr
For the past 10 monlh\. Ba.,tle ha'>
$Crvcd as acti ng '1c1.· l·hancl'llor for
huma n resources. Upon acccp11ng
that DOSI. she severed her tics with thl'
local chapter of the ·\mencan Fcder-
auon of Teacher\ that rr-prc'K"nts the
district's full .ume 1n~tructors
As president of the .\F-T she "as a
'ocal cnt1c of thl' d1stnct adm1n1s-
tratton. pan1cularl) after 1he 1rustees
r iling budget problem'>. appro' ed
la\ off nOllCCS for ahout I OU teal he~
arid adm101s1ra1or'> 1n carh 11) 3
l 'nder Ba'i1lc-., lcader'>h1p. the .\IT
~upportrd an un\Ull'l'\<,lul dn'e 1~1
rl·call board mcm~r\ and .1 'u<.ce\S·
lul campa ign to ckl t thr<.•t• Ol'"'
trustees to th<.· board 1n Nu,l·mbcr
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Man shot by
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from wound
AlflDHIO/' Ailing Laguna Beach baby
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1-i,;-n ot abandoned by mom
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A lO-yt·ar-old man .,h,H lt1\I month
by a Huntington Beach poll('e ot'r.ccr
who said the man pulled a gun on
him. died Thursday at Fquntain
Vane) Community Hospital.
tephen Lloyd Dye of Huntington
Reach apparent I) was sleeping in a ca r
1n down town Huntington Beach on
May 26 when two patrolman stopped
to investigate, police reponcd.
Officers Do ug Tall man . .29, and
Bob Jeffrey. 39. said Dye appeared to
be unconscious and had a small
revolver clutched in one hand. The
(Pleue He·HB IU.N/A:;l)
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beet •utomobll• buy1
Coast 's high school grads
to·lfveitup 'all night long'
Grad night parties scheduled on campuses
for Newport Harbor. CdM, una seniors -
Orange Coast high school ,arc
planpina to celebrate gmduation 1h1s
weCI w1th~rad night panics dr1111ncd by parent. to keep their children m
one place. nd in one pie<.~. on o night
marred a too oficn by drink1na,
drlvlna an dbasrcr.
Oraduatina seniors ot 10 area
~hooh arc schtduhna trad1tutn1I
celebrations ih1s year at U1•meyland
The all-niaht, carcfull )'-reaulated
,.,.uesaub.cam'lttmcnl park lbllow-. Jt'lduatnm ceremonies hBVl' bP-
COmC as much a part of the school
year H pep ralli~s and footh311 pmc
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But three h1ah schools. Newpon
Harbor. Corona dcl Mar. and Lagun:t
Beach. have taken grad night a step
further. The three schools a~ plan-
nina on<aml>uS Clltmvaganzas for
the niaht of June 20. includ ing aa mblina, rtve enttrtainmcnt. exotic
foods an<l speciil act1 vit1cs.
For tht 10th ytar 1n a row. Laguna
Beach Hi&h School will hOld its gtad
nlJ.ht party, planned and hosted h> an
umated 9~ pcn::cat of the lUdcDts.'.
ptttntt from 10 ~.m 10 a.m.
··A Mldnaaht Ride on the Onent
E:ce>rus" w1n be the theme fo r th1s
year's cclcbr:iuon on campus. which
1s bctna produced at an estimated co t
of about S 12,000. Students will enter
the campus through a school
aud1tonum completely transformed
into a rcpl«'a of an European train
depot, and amve e uts1de to fi nd the
area hctwttn the \'afctcria ar\d the
tennis courts chan&~ overnight into
!W."lected s11~ts from c1t1es visited by
the Orient Exprt ss -the train fT\Gdc
.famous by author Apt ha Chn llt.
The cllfttma wtll ~rve a , u
pmbhna casino. Next to the cafetcna
will be a Pan 1an-t>lc outdoor ~10
Wllh art1f11 ~ arua.-tahfea ~·&.Lb loWCf'S and 1numate ltlhttn roa t
beef dinner will be scrved from 10
p.m to 3 a.m .. and fancy PoUUoc •
By LISA MAHONEY
01 IM Delly ~lot It.ft
..\ la nguage barnl'r kd I .1~111\J
Beach pahce to \Hongh hl'hl'' t' .10
a1hng infa nt had be-en ahanthinl·u h'
his mother at a res1den11.1I h<1tl'I la,1
week. oflic1als said Thur..J.1\
\n 1nab1llt)' lo 11n1k1,1.1nd
. pan1sh-spea'k1ng rl·,nlt·n1' "h11
called police when thl.' '11l•1•l..,·nld
1nfan1 became 111 rt·sultt•d 1n till'
m1sconccption th:i t the lh1ld had
been abandoned. lnv~'llg.1111r I on1
Place s:ud ·
··w e're not going "' 1al..l' Jn'
'
JEFF
. SllANSKY
Focus ON THE NEws
$1lads. 1ct cream and 8eltt1an waffi e
will also br ava1 labk dunntt the
evening
tudent will dan1,;r in J \ 1cnnc5('
ballroom constructt'd on campu ... 1\1
the music of the band Brarid Nr"
World. Other assonC'd fcarurt'., "111
include a Turkish baznar ~1th anmc~.
a fonune telltr. o <"3ncacatumt. u
hand-wr i tina anahsl. and
.&\llilan,t/math t~('hcr ''"" hap1ro
'\t Coroiia def Mar H1&h hool.
partnt~ w1ll bu1ld an ent1rt thrt"C·nna
c1n.:u o n the ~hool arounds In the:
.. ftlef Rint.'' dog 11ci'l1 3ugl~.
h1ah. wirt' aea, llnlt read'mp and
other attracu ons. will.,,,!!C tca1un.-d
(Pl ....... ""'AST I A2)
'
<.rl llllnJI Jlll1•ll 1l '11\11 .t lkJr ·lUI
.. J\t' ol abandon ml'll\ · 'ht '>.lid
The child.,~ mtithn hJ'-hcl·n lnunJ
and 1hc ra~· ~a' rell'rn·d 111 Orang ..
< uunt\ onal ~·n llt'' PlJ<.t' "11d
.\ v.oman .. ·anng for the un1dt'n·
11 lit'd bah) at tht• Ham1ll11n H\)uor,t·
hotcl l'allcd riol1n• "hl•n lhl' ... htld
dncloped hreathmtt d1tli .. ·uh1l'' Junt'
t.. Taken first to ~outh C ll.l'-1 \.kd1cal < l'nter 1n ~outh l agunJ. the l hlld w:i-.
transf,·rrcd to C 'hlldrcn" Ho,p11al ot
Orange ( ount\ ""here 11 "a~ dts.·
lo' ered he has .i ... ·<mgcn 11.11 h('.lrt
pr('lhlcm
Polln· thoutthl tht' l. hllJ mitiht llaH'
bn·n .1h.111d11n .. ·d b' 1t' '\J , .. ·ar-old
m111twr h..'lJU'l' 1hn hJd trouhle
un .. kr,1.1nd1ng fl'\ld,·nh Jt the hotel
I I .IJ'IJ'll'•Jrl•d thJI 1h1.· mothr-r had not
'1'th·J thl' 'htld in ntnl' ,fa" "hen 1n
IJ1. 1 1hl'r1• h.1l1 hc."rn 'l'' era I '1s1ts
"11 h 1111 ·d PIJl l. "1 l<l
Pl.",. ,,11d 1h1 "li man '' hu">t" namt' "J' n111 rl'll'J'l'd ll'ft h<.·r hah\' 1n a
lrll'r d ' , .ir1· '" 'hl u•uld cun11nue
"ll! l..1 tf!? Pl ht ,11d nnl It. nnv. v. here
lhl'";,m.1n "·''l'mplmt•J11r ~hat she
dill h1r .1 II\ Intl
1.i,,1,il \\11rl..l·r, \\Ill '""" \.\tth tht'
'"'m.1n 111 tx· '1111· twr hatl\ get
(Plea.e ett BABY /A2)
Jury sees b .loody
evidence in trial ,
of El Toro man
By JEFF ADLER
OltMO.-, ... IW I
.\n Orange C m~nl\ ~uprnor <. oun
IUI') Thu~\ w s <1 hown W\tiOn\ of
a hlood•spaltercd -.ood·p: net v.:ill
rn kcn from the I 1auna·H1ll\ home of
a 4Q·)car-old Saddlcbat k C'ommunt·
t) Ho pual nuN who wa beaten to
death last year
T1moth) P.'l"1d Ru~~ll a ~7.,c:ir·
old former orderh at th<' otame
ho p111t is , haraC'd ·with li"'t-<:1eartt
mutdcr with pcc1al '1r\'um liner io
tM ~rtna of tant 11 ll•uah.l}on. ~ho d1Nll'61l~"I' m1m \truQk
on July 4 I Q84 in h<'r thrtt-hcdrnom
\\ 1l~r~ \trt"('t home
Thr ".111 panel \.\B\,\ntmdun~d as
n 1drnll' J'> Ru\"4.'lr<. 1nal ('In the
murikr l ha~c: lhll under w:t) an \anyi
\nJ lhl' 1nal 1H\p<'de~ t<Honcl utle
I.Ill· O!'\ I "l'l'k lb
II .. nn' 1' trd ol fif't-dct,ref murder
:\\ "r ll .1' rnhhc'n and attcmptt"d ra~
dunns tht' .. omm1 .. ~1on of n murder.
R m\C 11 .. ~u ld be \en trnct'd to It f e
lnl Jln'i<'flmrnt "'thnut thc (X) 1~1ltt-v
n'f f\llflllt" 1)(-put\ 01,111~ t \1tomev
Rnnn Rro"n uu1
In h14' hncl upcnm1t ~tatemcnt lo
~. Rrown 1d tM n\'ot1~ ~
l\on "''"nf. v-a "'\C\ual Ru II. a" t I l nm rt''ldcnt became ll'Quatntc4
(Pleue eee RUsa&l.L/ A,tt
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Septuplet breathing on her own
ly "9 Alleda&ff Pren
Qne.oflhe three remain Ina Frustaci ~ptuplets has been taken off a
rapirator and is breath ina on her own tort~ fint time, hospital officials rn OraMC aatd today.
Onl"hunday, Samuel and Patricia
frustacl buried two or the scptuelets
next to the infants' brother and s1stcr i.n a Riverside cemetery.
.. Private funeral services were held
at Otivcwood Cemetery for James
Manin Frustaci1 who died June 6.
'Ind Bonnie Mane Frustaci, who died
Sunday.
Another septuplct, Christina Ehia-
beth, was stillborn, while David
.Anthony, nicknamed "Peanut," died .. May 24.
Patncia Ann Frustaci, first-born of
1hc )VJ.week-old infants, was re-
moved from the respirator Tuesday,
accordina to Sandy Hazeltin,
spokeswoman for Chjldrens Hospital
ofOranae County. She~1d the 11rl's two survivina
broth • tephen and Richard, re·
main o resph:atora and there is no
indication if their tunas are develop-
ing quickly enoulh to permit them to
t>eain breathing on their OWJl ~n.
AJI remain on the cntical hst but
are in-stable condition today. said a
hospital SPokcswoman who declined
to give her name.
All of the babies we1ah less than two
pounds.
They were delivered May 2J by
Caesarean section to Mrs. Frustac1,
30. and her husband, Samuel, 31, an
industriaJ equipment salesman.
The infanu were 12 weeks
premature. The three deaths were
caused by hyaline membrane di5ease,
a tuna condJtion common in
premature infants.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for
Gerber Products Inc .• the nujon'$
bigest 'baby-f'Ood maker, said th
company had no intention o
w1thdrawina its offer of unlimited
food and otb.er baby products for tbe
family. countenna a "m1scom·
munication" involving another
Gerber sPokesman.
At Gerber's headquarters in Fre-
mont. Mich., spokesman Steve Poole
said the company in tends to abide by
its 10111111 offer to give tbe Frustacis
an y of the company's products that
are sold through supermarkets "for as
long as they need 1t." ........................................................................................
TAINTED CHEESE INVESTIGATED ...
P'romA2
bacterial infection, which 1s usually
seen only once or twice a year.
At UC Irvine MeCiical Center. three
babies were stillborn and four more
were born suffenng from the food
poisoning apparently passed on by
their mothers. Two of those infants
later died.
Doctors said the "red flag went up"
early last month after a cnttcally ill
baby was transferred to the Orange
County hosoital from Los Angeles
County-USC Medical Center.
HeaJth officials from both counties
immediately launched an investiga-
tion. bnnging in specialists from the
National Centers for Disease Control
in Atlanta.
Investigators sifted through the
recent histories of those co ntracting
Listeria Potsoning, and found that
most were pregnant H1span1cs who
had eaten the Jalisco-brand cheeses.
Sixteen cases of bacteria infcct10~
HB SHOOTING VICTIM DIES •..
From Al
drivcr·s window of the car. parked on
Florida Street south of Memphis
A venue, was rolled down, police said.
Both officers said they 1rained
flashlights on the man and then
attempted to reach through the open
window to grabbed the weapon.
Dye aJlcgedJy stirred and raised the
weaPon. Pointmg it in tbe direction of
Tallman, police said. Jeffrey re-
sponded by firing a single shot that
s1ruck Dye in the stomach.
"When Tallman heard the pop of
Jeffrey's gun. he thought it was the
guy shooting at him," said Jo Anne
Bergstrom, a police spokeswoman.
"He thought he was a dead man.''
The shooting ts being investigated
BASILE GETS POST ...
Prom Al
. 1983. Laid-off teachers were rehired
shortl)'.. after the new trustees took
office.
In the past two years, numerous
chanJeS have been made in the
distnct's administration. including
the appointment of a new chancellor
·and two new collCj!,e oresidents.
Basile's appointment to the acting
vice chartcellor's post last August
prompted criticism from some ~d
ministrators who called it "a conflict
of interest.''
But Basile today insisted, "I've had
no conflict over whether I could
support the management's pos-
ition .... I've found that I could be
every bit as hard-nosed about this
position as J_w~ ~n the other side."
The vice chancellor said over the
past I 0 months she's negotiated
oppostte representatives of the full-
time teachers. the rton-teaching
classified employees and the techni-
cal workers from KOCE.
were reported tn Orange County, 14
of them among Hispanics. Seven
resulted in deaths.
In Los Angeles. 21 deaths were
reported out of the 71 documented
cases, 45 of them occurring in the
mother. child or both.
Doctors were advising rregnant
women and chronically ii people
who have recently eaten the cheeses
to be medically examined, The infec-
tion can be treated by antibiotics.
by the Orange County D1stnct At·
torney's office. The prosecutor hand-
ling the invest1gat1on was not avail-
able to comment this morning.
Tests to determine if Dye was
intoxicated or under the influence of
drugs have not been completed,
-according to an Orange County
Coroner's deputy. Complete tox1-
colog1cal tests often lake up to two
months.
Dye listed a home address on
Gothard A venue, several miles from
where his car was parked. Police said
It isn't clear why Dye was parked
Lherc or why he had a gun.
The Huntington Beach man was
treated at the Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital trauma center where
he remained until his death Thursday
at 1;30 p.m.
Officer Jeffrey. a I 0-year veteran
with the Police department, was
placed on a three-day administrative
leave following the shooting, stan-
dard procedure after such an inci-
dent. Bergstrom said.
SHEW ANTS THE REAL THING •..
Fr~mAl l
01S1nger descnbes the new blend of
Coke as "too sweet and JUSt plaJn
flat.''
It simply doesn't pass the taste·test
of this self-descnbed Coke fiend.
"I'm from the South and it's so hot
back there. we drink C'oca-C'ola
instead of coffee for breakfast.~ says
Disinger, in a lazy drawl courtesy of
Mobile. Ala.
A Coke dnnker since she was old
enough to hold her own gla')!>.
01singer assures that her crusade 1s
sincere.
That much 1s obv10Js from the
Coca.Cola plaque hang.ing ever-so-
near a poster of the late college
football coach "Bear:· Bryant, re-
vered by many as Alabama's patron
BABY .•.
From Al
proper care for its heart cond111on.
As of Thursday. the baby had not
been released to the mother because
the child had been made a ward of the
state. The child should be turned O\ er
to the woman once paperwork 1s
completed, Place said.
saint.
Dis1nger makes sure to serve the
soft drink in ~enuine Coke gla~ses.
emblazoned with the company's logo
And she proudly notes her collection
of special edt11on. old-fash1o'ned Coke
bottles. .
Such dedication sparked D1s1nger
to ha\.c bumper sticker-; pnnted.
l1sung the toll-free telephone number
of the Coca~ola consumer affa irs
office in Atlanta, Ga.
With black words against an orange
background, the sticker urges people
to "Bnng Back Old Coke ... Call
1-800-Get·Coke ...
Disingcr 1s bolstenng her bumper
sticker by passing out a pc;tition at
neighborhood shopping centers and
grocery stores. demanding that the
old formula be restored. So far she has
collected an estimated 1.000 signa-
tures over a four-day period.
··This is really upsclling ... she tells
shoppers "The company JUSt doesn't
care about the old-Coke dnnker<;. ··
Steve T ob1a, spokesman for ( oca-
Cola 's Los Angeles office. concedes
that reacuons to the new formula
have been mixed -but the bottom
hne 1s ~le"i
"We have JUSt been extreme!)
pleased," says Tobia. who points to
ming sales dollars. While company
policy prohibits financial disclosures.
he said lhe new Coke has been a
moneymaker during its six weeks on
the market.
"I\ lot of old-Coke dnnkers are
gJv1ng the new taste another try.
They're going pac;t the 1n111al reac-
tion." he sa ys "Tho!'>C lo >al drinker-;
are staying with u.,:·
For D1smger. the first swig of the
new concoc11on was enough to
prompt her to withdraw $28() from
the family savings account and stock
up on old Coke.
"I wanted enough to get me
through," explains the mother of two.
not the least bi1 embarrassed by her
fanaticism.
In fact . she even wrote a hcart-
wrenchang. personal letter to Coca·
Cola -the drink, not the firm -and
sent it to Coke USA president Brian
Dyson
"You were my best fnend." she
writes "I felt sec4re with you I can "t
understand why you changed.''
D1~1nger admits her oflbeat peti-
tion may raise as many eyebrows as
signatures. But she doesn't mind.
"Coca-Cola 1s worth 1t." she says.
shngmg an arm around a stack of
Coke cans.
RUSSELL MURDER TRIAL UNDERWAY ...
No cloud break until Saturday
Sunenin. blocked by 1tubbo(n ctoud• won't mal<I an appeer~nc• untll Saturday artwnoon, When tM WMth« lhould
turn warm and b"9ht, for.cut.,. Ny. A ridge of high pr..aYr•
ctlnglng along tM Orenci-Coat la reaponalbt. lor the
cloudln"9, tM Nat1on11 WMtt* S.rvlce .. Id. Howevet. a
gradual warming trend 11 ~l*>ted thr~h tM Nrly part or tM
w..t<.
Along the eout, expect low cloud• night and morning hourt
t>ecomlng c:IMr In tM ah«noon Saturday. High• at l>QchH wlll
be 70 to 76 and Inland valleys 84 to 92. Lowe tonight 58 to a.4.
Mountain arMt wlll be clear Saturday. R110" hight In the
801. Lowt In 501. Otaert areu ,1ao Wiii be c!Mr Saturday with
weaterly wind• 15 to 25 mph In nQf'1h«n cteMtta. High• In
Antelope Valley 98 to 1oe and Mojave OeMtt 1oe to 112. Lowe
tonight In the 70.. Hlgh1 In low.r deMrtt 108 to 11<4. Lowe 7 4 to
82.
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Apple Computer to lay off
workers in Garden Grove
CUPERTINO(AP)-Appte·com-
puter Inc., the na tions second-largest
personal computer maker, an-
nounced today that it will eliminate
1.200 jobs -including some m
Garden Grove -in the first large-
scale layoffs in the company's history.
Jn announcing the cuts as part of a
massive reorganization of the com·
pany, President and Chtef Executive
Officer John Sculley also said Apple
would report a loss fo r the third fiscal
quarter.
The layo ffs will occur when manu-
factunng facilities in Dallas. Garden
Grove and Ireland are closed, along
with the elim1natton of about 500
other positions.
The non-manufactunng Jobs will
be eliminated 1mmed1ately. while the
others will be phased out over the
next 90days. said Kathleen Dixon. an
Apple spokeswoman.
Apple will continue 10 make their
computers and penpheral oroducts a1
facihttes tn Fremont. Singapore and
Cork. Ireland.
"The slump in the personal com-
puter industry 1s significant and
Apple has taken awessive steps lo
bring our organi1at1on in line w11h
these conditions." said Sculle'y.
Sculley said the cost of the re·
organization will create a loss in the
current quarter. but would not say
how big the loss might be. .
Eugene G. Glazer, an analys1 wuh
Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. in New
York. said he expects a pre-tax
writcoff of ··at least $20 m.}lhon··
associated with the shakeup.
Analysts have been predicttng the
layoffs all week. They are the latest
news in a two.week-old reorgan11a·
tion of th(' company that has shaken
Apple's power structure to the core.
.· The man who has emerged as
victor in the power struggle is Seu Ile>.
Defeated. for now. ts -Steven Jobs.
Apple'!. youthful chairman and co-
founder. and the company's biggest
stockholder. He was removed as
general manager of the company's
Macintosh Computer d1v1sion on
May 31
Al the same time Jobs was forced to
step down, Sculley announced a
reorganization of Apple that would
unite the Macintosh and Apple II
d1vis1ons under one co rporate struc-
ture. The units had operated mdepen-·
dently, leading to what many sources
called an unhealthy compct1t1veness.
Reorgan11at1on would eliminate
"the redundancies that exist in the
current organization between the
Apple II and the Macintosh
d1vis1ons.'' said Glazer.
Apple managers were reportedly 1n
mee11ngs all week hammering out
details of the reorgan11at1on and
la}ofTs. Apple currently has about
5,600 emplo~ ccs. "'ith 2.400 of them
tn S1ltcon Valle).
COAST GRADS GET ALL NIGHT PARTIES •..
FromAl ·
throughout the night from 9 p.m. to 3
a.m.
A li ve elephant ndc and a reaJ tiger
will aJso -be on hand to greet the
graduates. The New Marines rock
band will perform 1n one of the three
''big top" areas -otherwise ~nown
as the Girls' Gym. And next door, the
Boys' Gym wi ll form the third big top
area. as a functioning gambling
casino with black jack, craps and
roulette tables staffed by parents.
Popcorn, cookies. hot pretzels.
cotton candy. snow cones. soft drinks
and the entire menu of Del Taco will
be available as well. The total cost for
the Grad Night production is esti-
mated al roughly S25,000.
Twenty-four parents have planned
"An Evening in Paris," the theme for
Newport Harbor High School's own
~rad night party, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m
Backdrops of the Eiffel Tower. the
Arch de Triumph, a Parisian night-
club and other sights of Pans ha ve
been specially designed for the oc-
casion by George James. head of the
Cal State Fullerton Art. Department.
The Rave, a Santa Barbara band.
will perform in the "Moulin Rouge"
night club followed by a dtsc Jocke}
and then the local band, The ets. A
French Jazz band, mimes. a magician.
break dancers and other cabaret
entertainers will also perform.
A casino room will complete the
night club, with gambling as at the
other two campuses. Outside, side·
walk cafes will house arcade games.
and French stretJ walkers will roam
the campus to amuse guests.
Pia.a, hot dogs. nachos. fresh fru11
and vegetables, Balboa bars. French
dip sandwiches and an early-morning
brc.akfast will be available during the
festivities. I
Ocean View High School gets an
early start on graduation festi vities
tonight. as graduates there head to
Disneyland. Nine other high schools
will also be taking their graduaals to
Disneyland. where dancing will be
available along w11h the usual rides
and attractions.
Disneyland will host the grad night
celebrations from 11 p.m. 10 5 a.m ..
and all students attend mg must amve
on school buses.
Graduates a1 Edison. Fountain
Valley, Marina, Irvine, and Wood·
bndgc high schools will celebrate at
Disneyland on Wednesday night
Huntington Beach, \osui Mesa
and Estancia high schools graduate~
will be going Thursday night. Fro)Jl .~_l ,
'-"It~ l }On at tiw'hosp1tal and <,omc
time!> worked (or her as a part-ttffil'
the aump-.~ 'c. ri hcd l he hlooJ \ta 1 ns found 11n th e r1'1'_,_,,.~ .. ~lllil~lll!'~'P~"'""'~~~~~~~iiiji111!1(111~Mt-;!-;:;~r,F,jjii7~ii;\i"jiiiiiiiiMM~~:ii ... ;;;:;iiii3Fiii;;iii
gardener. he said.
The prosecutor ~1d he intends to
ltnk Russell to the slaying by in·
troduc1ng several bloody tingerpnnt'i
that were taken from the house.
Defense attorney Ronald Brower
declined 10· make an opening state·
mcnt to Jurors, but cl'?scly cross·
examined Dr. Robert Richards. the
forensic pathologist who completed
the autopsy on L}on's body. He
repeatedly asked about bruises that
w~ identified as bite marks ~unng
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i\lthough Richard\ designated 1hc:
bruises a'> bite marks on diagram:.
during.the autopsy. he tes11fied that
he now ~hcvcs the bruises were not
the result ol bites.
Brower said the marks "-tll pla} a
role in Russell's defense.
Richards told Jurors that L)on·~
injuries 1nd1catcd she lived no longer
than ti "C to 20 minutes after the
severe bea11ng.
Ht'i testimony was followed by
Orange ( ounty Shenff s Department
cnm1nalis1 Garv Gon1ales who de-
"all panel'> and elsewhere 1n the
house Gonzales said the blood stain!\
were consistent wuh those that would
be lefi on a surface 1f a person were
being beaten.
Lyon. who It' cd alone at the house.
was ·discovered about 8 a. m on July 4
by her daughter who had gone 10 the
hou!.C when her mother failed to
report for work
The v1ctun had worked tn the
Laguna Hills ho~p1tars pediatrics
section since 1981, according to a
ho!op1tal 'lpokcsman
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Art for adWts at
Irvine Arts Center
... Those who have no backaround in art and th~
who arc imply ready to explore new art media arr
invited to test their creative opportunities on An
Day ~r Adults at the Irvine Fine Arts Center on Saturday.
The open house and day of exploratory work~hops offers a variety of art media. including
drawma. ?lram1cs. water color, portraiture, Chinese
brush paantli:ia. collage and stenciling. Hour-long worksh~psw11l be presented from a IOa.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Fine Arts Center, 4601 Walnut Ave. in Irvine.
The phone number is 552· I 078.
Parent. WltlJoat Partner•
'Parents Without Partners', South Coast ~hapter 306, 1s havmg weekly orientation meetings
in June on Sunday, June 16. 23. and 30 at 7: 15 p.m.
at the Crown House 32802. Pacific Coast Highway,
Laguna N1aucl. ~ •
Following the mcetmgs there will be a dance
from 8-1 1 p.m. with free hors d'oeuvrcs and special
bar pnccs for members.
For more 1nformat1on call 586-9183.
The group's monthl} dance is tonight from 9 to
I a.m. A~mis!.1on 1s $4 for members, ~5 for guests.
Onentauon for new members begms at 8: 15 p.m.
Other act1v1t1es for this weekend include a
family tnp to see the Angels on Saturda> and a
Father's Day picnic on Sunday.
·Unclaimed boat auction
Unclaimed boats found in the past year floa ting
ofT Newport Harbor will be sold by Newpon Beach
police at June 15 auction.
The auction. set for 9 a.m .. will be cnoducted at
the city yard, 592 Superior Ave. The boats will be
sold as-1s without guarantee of physical condition.
There will be 36 boats on the auction block.. All
purchased property must be removed at the
conclusion of the auction.
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Symptomsappearfromtwoda s
to two weeks af(er cheese eaten
LOS ANGELES (A P) -A bactcna hnlttd to li
dtaths or st1Ub1nhs amon1 coauumcn or a mald. t0ft
cheese seems io strike randomly, wilh some cases rapidJy
progre ina from nu-like symptoms to death, public
health officials say.
Symptoms appear from two ~y io two weeks after
eating products contaminated by the bactcna, 5&id Or.
Shirley Fannin, associate deputy dtrector of health
programs in Los Anaelcs County.
"Some people who become cxl)OSCd do oot set ill at
all." Fannin said ... There is no need for alarm unress th!>.
have eaten the cheese and have those (severe) symftoms •
-nausa. fever. hcadachci and Rvere abdomana paan.
I nfect1ons caused by Ltstcna monoc~ogcncs arc rare
and, 1f d1aanosed early. usually can be treated auccessfull>
at earl y stages wuh anubiohcs. Fannin said.
The disease some11mes moves rapidJy from the t.arl)
stage, charactenzed by a mild, flu~hke illnen, to Rvere
symptoms. Some of the v1c11ms 1n Los Angeles died le
than a 1.1.ttk af\er \he on~t of their symptoms, she 111~.
The L1stcna organism 1s earned m the blood and can
be transferred m pregnant women through the blood-nch
placenta to the fetus The baby will Jet s1c.k, often ~vcrcl)
enough to d1t' 1n the uterus. according to Dr. Jack Sills an
assmant professor of pcd1atncs at the UCI Medical
Ct'nter
Bab1ts ~uffenng from the infecuon show sympl0m$
such as breathing ~roblems. lethargy, poor mob~lity, rash,
d1s1ntereli t 1n ft'echng and sometimes blood irregularities
Sill~ said.
The worst form of the disease is kn own as
men111goencephahtis. in which the L1stena organism has
mfected not only the bloodstream but the brain an<t the
lining of the brain
.. Once 1t gets to the brain: 11's very hard to clear up."
Fannin said. "Even 1f you are successful. tbc people an:
usually left with brain damage ...
Lastena monocytogenes has caused four other
outbreak\ of disease in Nonh .\mcnca dunng the past 10
)Cars
Chapman vl•ltor on TV Cotlja (left) and Queso Fre.co cheae linked to 28 deatha in Southern Callfomla.
"There was an outbreak in Boston about two ycan
ago that was related to pasteunud milk and an outbreak
four }ears ago in Nova Scoua. wh1cti was related to cole
slaw," said Dr. Claire Broom. ch1cfofthe respuator) and
special pathogens branch at the federal Centers for D1seas<"
Control in Atlanta.
Former White House Economist Manin Felds-
tein. a recent v1s1tor to Chapman College. gives his
views of the I uture of the Amencan economy on "On
Campus.'' Saturda) at 8:30 a.m .. KHJ-TV Channel
9.
Fel~ste1n, regarded as one of the nauons top
economists, served two years as Reagan's top
economic advisor.
Also featured on the program will be Chapman
alumna, Pohce Officer Adrienne Doyle. who
educates children on the dangers of drugs, and a
tribute to Alben Schweitzer, whose most extensft.te
collecuon of works resides at Chapman College.
Times Mirror's Cable TV
ready to take over Storer
The Boston-area outbreak was responsible for 14
deaths. Pubhc health officials didn't indicate whether
there were any deaths to ~o' a Scotia. or where the other
two outbreaks occurred.
Broom said the bactena 1s common. thnvtng in
hvcstock. It also can be found 1n fruits and vegetables.
Listeria in da1r) cows can be transferred to mi lk
during the milking process. and then to processed dairy
products such as ch cc~ 1 f pasteunzal!on docs not lu II all of
the bactena.
Arthrltls t!ilk
Pharmacist Terry Grant will speak to member-
sof the Anhnus Foundation's Orange County
Lupus uppon Group on Wednesday. The meeting
begins at 7:30 p.m. at the new audnorium of the
Medical Center of Garden Grove. 12555 Garden
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IM Delly Hot II•"
.S.torc1 Cable's 26.000 so.uth.Dran&e
County subscribers will be handed
over to another cable l)pcrator in less
than a mon1h under a 1ransfer plan
approved b) franchise holders this
week.
Storc!r and Times Mirror an-
nounced their plan for a nationwide
trade of fran chises a year ago. Times Mirror_~franchise.s an. pan-of San
Clemente and San Juan Capistrano as
well as the uninCOf'{>Orated county
areas of Mission ViCJO, Aliso Viejo.
Tustin Hills and Modjeska and
Silvcrado canyo ns.
Supervisors gave its perm1ss1on
Wednesday for the proJ)osed transfer
The board was the la-;1 governmental
body the-~ needed.-w ap-
prove the_ trade.
Lawyers for Times Mirror and
Storer must now dra"" up an agree-
ment for the transfer. Flanagan said.
Storer cuslQmers ma' welcome a
change 1n cable operators. S<r.,.1ce
problems ha"e plagued the compan)
in recent )cars sparking the anger of
subscnbers.
In some casec;. pasteunza11on -which involves
healln.&_ the milk to kill bactena -1s conducted
improperly.
Badham: Whales
still endangered Grove Blvd. ·
Grant. the past president of the Anhnt1s
Foundation Orange Count) Advisor) Board, 1s the
owner of Park Lido PharmaC) m Ncwpon Beach. He
ong1nally spoke to the group in March, 1984.
Storer customer"> will recel\ e lct-
1ers 1n earl) Jul> nollf}ing them that
T1mec, Mirror ( abk Telev1s1on Co.
has taken over Storer\ franchise
nghts 1n Laguna Beach. San
Cle mente, San Juan ( ap1strano. Lake
Forest and Laguna Halls. Kathy
Flanagan. director of rorporatc com-
munications for T1me'i Mirror. said
Thu™'a)
The trade will allow Times Mirror
to expand its Orange County holdings
while divesting itself of systems 11
owns in Storer-dominated temtory 1n
New Jersey. Arkansas and Ken tuck> .\ prox) fight among Storer stock-
holders that could end in the wm-
pany's hqu1dauon is also 1mminen1 The group's meetings are opeo to the public. For
funher information call thl' Orange County Branch
offi ce of the Arhtnlls Foundation at (7 14)547-5591
Slght & hearing tests
The Fountain Valley Lions Club 'IN1IJ be tfie host
of the Laonc; Distract 4-L4 Saght-Heanng Mobile un11
at Fountam Valle>· Community Hoi>p1tal on
Saturda)' from 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
"We're an11c1pating earl) Jul} for
the finalization." '>he said "There
really isn't anything out<;tanding. It's
JUSt a mailer of the lega l department
getting llS work donr "
For Times Mirror. the potenual
gold mme 1n the trade is Monarch
Beach and other Ste1n-Bnef Group
holdings planned for de.,,clopment.
ThC' Stein-Brief acrcag<' m Laguna
Niguel 1s largely slated for res1den11a l
use. Each home bu ilt will rcpre~nt a
potential customl'r 10 the cable oper-
ator.
Ttmt's Mirror has promised to
move its headquarter.., 10 centrall~
located an Juan ( ap1 trano and
pro" 1de a wa) for Laguna Halls
ne1ghborhood'i tha1 Storer did 001
stnng with ('able to he \\lfl'd under a
co't -,hanng plan
tlcp. Rubert Badtwm. R-Ne1.1. port Beach. 1s fighting a
propm.al that 1.1.ould drop the California gra) whale from
the endangered o;pec1es hst
In a recent letter he co-authored to lhe 1'a11onal
\tannc F1 htnrs ~nice Badham said more stud' \hnult.I
be lOndut tcd on 1he whale before ac11on 1s ta"'en· tll
upgrade m s1a1us from "endangered" to "threatent"d ·
Tht· propn\JI "'h1t'h 1.1.tll ~re' 1e1.1.-ed at he;mng' 111
.\ugu<;t lall\ tor tht· gr.n .... hale 10 he dropped fn•m tht
endangered Ji,t hl'l3U'>l' retcnt s1ud1t·~ 1nd1tJte '''
numht.·" ha'l' rl·turneJ h> 11\ prt'-\.\haJ1ng popula1111n ,11
lti.f.100
Th<.' Orange County Board of
Screenings will he given free of chargr and arc
painless. No appointmcntc; arc neccssar)'. The unit
will be staffed by local Lion volunteers headed by
Spence Marquis and volunteer medical pro-
fessionals.
For further information, call 968-8380.
CALENDAR
Jersey grocery bagger edges out
CostaMesanin u~s~ C<Tmpettt1on
But Bad ham no tl'll that lht• results of those '>tul.11t'
ma\ Ix· 1ncondu"" l' Jnd Jre 1n d1~pull· 1n sc1cnufict·m In
Ne"" stud1l·~arc unJcr 1.1.a' 10 measure theaccural' 1\f
tht• method h' ""h1ch the whales arc counted. Bad.ham
'1:111 I. ~
.. -\~ C ahtornian\. 1.1.c belie' e 111s our respons1b1lit'r tn
comt• do" n on the '>Ide of protec11on and prn ent aO\
thangr 1n thl' '>latu\ 111 the ( aliforma gra' 1.1.hale until
further and mon· in-depth '>tud1e<; are conc.lul·h:d ..
Badham 'a1J 1n the leller 10 \.\1lham Gordon. J!>Sl'>lant
adm1n1<;trator ot the lishene<i sen ice
''°"' atett ..ct wire report•
Friday, June 14 The Superbowt of the supermarket checkout
1tand hat a new champion: Karen Coeentlno, who
work• at an A&P In New Jereey, haa been crowned
queen of the grooery baggers after a "pack-off"
agalntt a Cotta Mesa student.
• 7 p.m., Huntington Beach City (elementary)
School Diatrtct tru1tee1. school district head-
quaners. 20451 Cra1mer Lane.
Monday. June 17 Cooent1no, 32, of Lodi, N.J., was deemed the
nation'• fut•t bligoer after she packed two bags
of grocertes In 39.88 seconds during a conteet
brOlldcast from New York on Nec:a "Today"
program that pitted her against W•t Coast
champion Troy Spence, 21, of Cotta Meaa. -
• 6:30 p.m . Costa Mesa City Coaucll, City
Council Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve.
• 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Flnuce Commi11ion, City
Council Chambers. 17200 Jamborc.c Blvd. Spence attends Southern California College ln
Cotta Meta and llves on campus.
PoucE Loe
She shot herself to See
what it would feel like
A 37-year-old Nrwpon Beach
woman who nllcacdly shot herself in
che leg to "sec what at would feel like"
1s 1n stable cond1t1on todn), according
to authorities.
The woman allegedly told officer
she had planned to 'ihOOt herself an
the head but ckc1dcd to first shoot
roaotalD Valley
Buralars entered the glove box of n
1984 S"ubaru parlced 1n the I 000 block
of La Hacienda and stoic the owner's
wallet that had a value of $35. • • • T.hicves entered n home in the
I 7000 block of Beech throuah an
unlocked prngc door while the
owners were a'lcep and stoic an
AM/FM cassette radio, tools, a
ch1unsaw. dart board, hccr and cuh.
They also stoic P pur~ from the
kitchen. • • •
Hmatintton Beach
An orah.JC 1977 Honda mo-pcd
valued at S 150 was stolen from lhe
idc ofa aara.JC outi1dc an apertmcnl
in the 16000 block of Villa Yorba.
Thunday.
..
L
herself in the calf to see how pa1olul 11 \\Oman"• ho\fnend at first urged her
would be. accordin.g 10 police reponc;. 10 t nll (lam medics and when ~he
Officers said the woman decided 11 refu'>t·tl. hC' left the residence but dad
would be too painful lo mn1ct not contact au1hont1es. anymore wounds with the handaun. Thf woman. a resident of central • Polil l' \J1d the woman told thl'nl
Newpon. refused to call for help for <,he had hccn dnnking prior to the
near(} an hour. Police said the inc1den1
door 1n the rear of the house. • • • A th1cfstolea$140aqua blue t-lufl )'
Cruiser bicycle parked outside the
Sav-On-Orugs store 1'1 Brookhurst
and Adams. The victim. a resident ol
the 19700 block of Carman1t1. said
that the incident took place about 4
p.m. Thunlday. • • • Two cars were buralar11cd
Wednesda.n niaht in the v1c1n1tr. of
22nd and w alnut. Credit cards, SS in
cash. and a 1ackct and a tC)()I box.
wonh $I OS~ were taken from the ftm
car. ~ 1918 mult1-colortd Dodae
Camper Van. A S 150 car stereo wn'
taken from theSttOnd, a 1982 D:mun
B-210. In both ca~ a smashing tool
was used to act into the vch1cln ,. . .
Someone toroS2001n cash and did
unknown damaac 10 two ca h rtais-
1cn, • juke bo aod a qft.. a1 a
pudlt)' rt tl\H'.Ht at 224 Main.
Wednesday evcnina.
• • ••
fMOM--~ te told J~r)'
valued at SJSO from " home 1n the
21 JOO block of Rrookhul'lt on
Wednesday hctwcen 6 J).m and
m1dn1ght. The burglar apparently
entered through an unlocked
bedroom window at the side of the
house. • • • A night clerk at the Montgomery
Ward store at. the Huntinaton Center
shopping mall. 7777 Edinacr. dis-
covered n 357-cahber handaun mm-
1ng from the storeroom at 8:4S p.m ..
Thursday The clerk said that the aun.
valued at S 329. could have been taken
between May 31 and J unc 13.
Newport Beach j
A )b-)car-o1d lrvtnc man lost a
diaper b:la near the 1nten«t1on of
41rd Strtet and Seashore. iht' baa
rontaincd a b:sby earner and a Nikon
camera The lo came to S 185.
• • •• A ytlrdw wcuu~ worth $45 wa
\fnl n from a Vol\swngrn van p;irkcd
on the .SOOO block of seashort' ••• matt.tilhlooa curly hair potn1ed
11 1&Un It a fcm&fc dnvrr who WI
\top~ 111 a hatu near tht' 1nttneet1on
or Omtol and Campu . The woman
\
COMntlno, a bookkeeper, checker and bagger
at the aupermarket In.Saddle Brook. N.J., for the
pat 121A YMf8, uld the thought two mistakes
made during her begglflQ of 38 assorted Items
would coet her the thle, despite her 1.08-second
margin over Spence.
"I thought, 'There goes the contest.'" after
knocking a box of cereal off the packing counter
and INvlng a box of gelatin out.
Radham \J1d allov.1ng the gra~ 1.1.hale w ht.-rcmtl\l'd
lrom the l'nl.l.rngtred \peues hst 1.1.ould "-.end 1hc.-1.1.rong
'>1gnJI rcl.111\l· to main1,11n1ng \lrong prott'Ct1on at a ume
\\hl·n thl' \\h,tlt•' lll..1\tal habtlat I\ heing <iUbJClt ltl
int rt'J\lng c.ll'' l'h,pnwnt ..
~. a Vons eupermarket employee In the
ctty of Orange "nee 1981 , said hls packing style
waa a bH cramped by the small and unusually tall
counter.
Otl Jnll1ng anJ C\plora11on "'11hin tht• m1graton
routl' Ill thl· "hale Badham '>Sid could ha' e an impact on
the Cira\ \.\hak popluat111n In L S water5 alone. the'
\lJ'>l>..1-tu-B.i1a < .1hforn1a mute !7rf1s-.c~ at-Jeast eight otl
anJ natural ga'> leasing area'>
liaJham ~1d the 1.1.hall" ma\ also be thrratcn~ h'
llH rt'a\l.·d 'ihorellnC' dl·,,·l,1pmen1 1.1.a1cr pollution 00.tl\
and hara,<.ml·nt I" m.in
"I kept hhtlng the top of the bag because the
check 1tand wae too hlQh," he said.
\<lid the man ~milcd J\ he \.\,1,rd thl'
gun around. • • • ·\ Oare gun and 'il'' er;1l man nl·
radios were stolen from a hoat dlx:l.ed
at the Ba y<>horcs Manna fhc Im''' a-,
put at S 1.225 • • • ..\teacher at Corona dcl \.1ar High
. chool reported that \Oml·one
s<:rawlcd ob~ne and thn:atl·nmg
message in the sc:hool llhr.1n
Lafuna Beach
Police re ponded ll' n·port<. ol a
man e'pcmng tumsdl l hursda'
af\emoon on Park. .\'enUl' The man
was rcportcdl> s11t1ng 1n n blue car
1.1.ith has pants down Otliccr\. ho1.1.-
ever. were unable tCl locatC' him ••• ..\ skatebonrd "al11C'll at S 70 1.1.a'
stolen Thur'ida) e\ening at Oal
Street Bench, the v1ct1m told police ••• A Laguna Canyon Road resident
told police Thursda) that someone
had smashed the wmdow of h1'i car
dunna the n1aht • • • A pu~ with $97 cn'ih wn<1 '>tolcn
fro m a locked car J)'lrkcd fhur.da) on
Pcnrl ~tr~t. the v1c t1m told pohce
lrrine
.\ bicycle wonh S.SOU 1.1.a' '\tolen
from' 1t\ mtma \pot on Bamnt·
Parkv.av • • • A !Cm and a c;matl p:alm were 11tolen
from lhe front ~)rch ohn a1).1nmcnt
1n roncic_ Par~ The lo" came to
abou\UOO. • • • ;\ video
\tolen rrom
ment
cac;scllc ret·order ~;i<,
Parl \lde I ane .1pan-
CoetaMeo9&
C omputer P4rt' 1.1.-onh S8 \ ~1·rr
rrpo1tl·d ,111kn ll11n1 till "1mputn
room JI r <;t.inu.1 II 1gh \d111ol ~ '~ ~
Plact'nt1a ,,,. 'onw11nw lx·t"''t'n '
p. m. Monda\ j nd ~ ll ) ,I Ill r Ul'\ll.1 \ ...
The \\1nJ11\\ "·1' ,h.1ttt•1,·d 111 .1 t.11
parll'd 1n .in .lpartnwnt uimplt'\ at
550 Paulanno .\\l' '11m,•11ml' ht.··
t'-"een 8 30 pm \h·Jn,•,Jj\ Jlh..I "I ~ll
a. m Th ur\t.IJ\ I hl' "1ndn1.1. "a'
tlrokl'n in an au,·mpt 111 ,,1.,11 thl' ,ar
'>ll·reo
••• \I t"l'l1•.1 1-.1nl'lll' J\\\t'llJ,tln·
t11ur t1rt'' "'''n' rl'f'1lrtt•d 'tokn ltum
thl' ,ar p.ut..,·d .ii < 1l'>lJ MC'..a •M
\\J\h ~n<;•1 tfa r~1r Rh J 'omettml·
ht.•t"<'t"n n lop m V. t'dnt."'ida' and 1'
am l hur,d.1' fhc l''""'a"JlucdJt
$I nt 1 • • • \knon l>t:.in Dn\tiJll 44 ''' t u\ta \k,.1 ,,,., arr1·\ln11uc,J.n 1>0 ,u,p1
, 11111111 k\\d t1>nJu, 11n a \nuth l 11a"1
Pl.11a rl'\lre11m1 arnund 1 pm
Drive-by gunman misses
target, hurts nea.rby boy
LO"I ..\l'IG LE~ I \Pl -~h<1t'
fired m a dn\l··b\ 'ht1011ng ml\'>t'd
the1r appart'nt 'irllm. but .in N-~car·
old bv~tandt"r ha~ bcC'n l ntacalh
injured by an errant bullet that \trud .
him 1n the head.
The child. 1dent1ficd R~ fr1rgC'
God1ne1. 1.1.a pla) 1ng in 11 nc1ahhor'<,
yard 1n an un1n orporated M<':l t't
Ea t Los .\n&cks .i •l:'lout ti 40 pm
Thursda} when the <,hooting !x -
curred. \hcnfT'~ Ocput\ R14.'l .\dam'
\3ld
The ht)\ wa' tn"'cn Ill t oun1\ -l 1 ~<.
Mcd1rnl ( enter. "hctt' hi· wa~ ll<,ted
1n 1ntl\JI .1rnd1t11'n ~ nd.i' h11\p11.il
<,poh''"'''man \J,·la1JJ I)(' la< rrJa
<..11d
.\dam' <;11111 1n\ e\llgutor\ ~<'re
quest1on1na, a man \\ho arfklrcntl~
1.1.J) the tar)t't 1n gan1t·rrla1t"d ""''·
l'nce hut ht• ..aid the mun ~a'
unr,){11xrat1 ~c Hr 1.1.-3, ~1and1na
ncarh~ dunng lhl' '>hoo11ng
\t IC31lt four <ihOH weTT fi"'d.
\dam<, <.n1d hut llnl\ one grall·d the
man .and hC' wn' nCll 1n1ut'C'd J\dam"I
\,'\1J l\\1l othet shots massed and the
tounh h11 the l h1ld 1n the temple
Energy thefts in£reasing
SA 01 rO ( Pl -'"1mr pl
arr being arrt\teJ for ttc3hng t nera\
thi' ~tl\r th. n rvcr ~fort. ano1Jin~
to f.aW't1 ttluscJ ~ ~ D1ctt0 c..~
and fk'<'ttu: < o
Ounna, lht' fit\t fiq• month' nl
I Ql( 5 11 proplC' "'l'f't' arrnted on
~ C\ Of \tralm1 P' and ele1.1ri it)
\Ompar'\'d Wllh t'l&ht a~ t~ dUflfll.
the ..ame pcnod m IQ 4
\I t~ Umf u~. u'tumn-2nd
C'mph''<'C" 11ps on encl"J)' thcfh ha"C'
1ump('d fl' f'C'r'lent. the ut1ht\' C'ln"
"""' f\'puns
..
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•
•
OrMge Coe.• DAIL V PILOT lfrlday. June 14. 1985
:rw J!!.. flight seized over Europe .KarenQuln1an•srun~~a1 _
Hili ck l g f l 3 other traffic. .: Ooe freed hosiqe, Irma Gana of ' ri t · ldl i · ~a ers et I 0 passengers go' lri Beirut the ttijackm freed at l~ast Laredo. Texas. said the hijackers had p va e wor y D scope
be 17 women and two children, wbo shot a black man, apparently a t at Others, threaten tO blOW Up plane were then Oown on a L.ebanese plane pa tcnJCr, tn the neck. She said. the · ' MOUNT R NOTON NJ (•P) A fi 'I -'est told about 200
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) -Hi·
jackers seized an Athens-to-Rome
TWA fli&ht today with I S3 people
aboard, mostly Americans. The pilot
laid the hijackers had beaten passen-
aen, threatenina to kiU them and
· to La.maca. Cyprus. man did not appear to be m 1enous A LI , . " -am1 Y ,,. • .
.-Two Amencan women passengers lnittaJ reporu S&Jd thret b1Jackers condition, add1na she did not know mourners at a funeral Mass today ~or . Ka~n hAllo ~~unlahey ~~It~~~~
h freed fi th l th Boe· n 727 But Lebanese why he was shot technology c.an no lonier enhance the d1anity o a uman 3~•,/. . cd
w o were . rom c {i ane in ~~~~;,n!t1on i~inistry spokesman Gan.a was no'wo with other freed "lovingly assist" in the proce I of dyi!'&. Julhta anbd. JoKpshh 4!"1r~ ~~olJfnthe Beirut reponcd shots wFre ired, and Ziad Kassem told The Associated Amcncan passengers to l..amaca, composed through th~ hour-Ion.a acry1ce at t cw lte·wa . Ou a..eu,,
one said a man was wounded. Pre 5 there were onl two A u s Cyprus. She said two youn& 'unmcn Lake Church, but their two other children huS&ed a~d cned u .t.het followed
blow up the plane. ~
The plane was refueled in Beirut
and wH forced to fly to AJgjers. where
1t Landed at 7:30 a.m. PDT.
The hijackers, who were reportedly Embassy spokesma.n rn Cyprus who ordered passengers to put their hands the casket in the procession to the cemetery. Mm Quanlakf 3 .Id died ~~:t
armed with grenades, machine guns talked to freed passengers said they ' behind their heads and coofiscated t~erestbomew~ere~or ~Oycarasbelaycomato~.awdo~ !'~es~~ orh e and pistols. forced the pilot to Oy to their passpons nght to death w1lh d1gnny. "\\then popes and kinp ie ''"" wor~ tome ow
Beirut for fuel. After 21/2 hours it took only saw.~wo.. . . : becomes reverently silent ... How incredible it is that the whole world should
for for Algiers. the capital of Algeria. Th~ huac~ng was _the t_hird this ~ranees Rc:y~o~~~· 67. from the have been at the death bed ofan ordinary youna woman from Land1na, ~.n
whcrc the airport wu closed to aJI week involvmg Jhe Bctrut airport. Ch1caio area. said. .There wa~ some Ann Quinlan," said Monsiptor Thomas Trapasso .. He ':VU the fam1~y s
'EXECUTE SPIES ON TV'
Consider capita l punis hment
when classified secrets sold
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen . Ted Stevens says
selling classified secrets is such a serious crime that ~ople
. convicted of espionage should be executed on nauonal
television
The Alaska Republican introduced a Senate bill
Thursday prov1d1ng capital punishment for conviction in
cases where secret information is sold.
Any executions should be televised because "we're
trying to bring up the visibility of this type of c:rime and
deter people who may be starting down this road." Stevens
told reporters.
Stevens· proposal would provide death sentences only
in cases where the secrets are sold for money -as the
go vernment alleges occured in the case involving John A.
Walker Jr .. his sdn, brother and friend.
Instances in which classified ittformation 1s simply
given away would retafo the current maximum penalty of
life in prison under Stevens' bill. .;
"These recent cases have all involv~ sale of secrets
for money," he said, rekrring to the latest case.
Selling secrets during wartime is already punishable
by death under treason laws.
Defense Secretary Caspar Wcinbereer briefed mem-
bers of th e Senate Intelligence Committee in a closed
session Thursday and Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., vice
chairman orthe panel, said Weinberger repeated his desire
to establish a death penalty for espionage.
And Attorney General Edwin A. Meese told a news
conference that he, too, favored capital punishment in
espionage case.
Leahy, however, said he consjdcred other intelligence
issues more pressing, such as catching spies and ·
determining how a Navy spy ring was able to operate for
years without detection .
shoQLing but I dJdn t ~are ~isc my religious adviser throuah their battle to disconnect Mus Qumlan from 'a hfc-h~~d to see what wa~ happening. (The supportina respirator. rleligious readinp were given .bY ~auJ. ArmSlJ'C?DS. the
h1Jackers)_we!C be~ting people on the lawyer who fou&ht the Quiolans' c.ase and won the h1stonc ~aht·to-d1e coun
heads. I d1dn t see It, but I could hear decision and Vinrinia Culp a hi•" school friend of Miss Quinlan. ' the thumps." ' ·.,. ' ...
Dan Howard. publi_c affairs offi~r Honor •tadent tilled Jn police •lJOOtllJI of the U.S. Embassy in Cyprus, said .
the the Algenan government had NEWYORK-Policcsaya 17-year-oldhonorstudentwasshotandk.ilJed
refused permission for the jct to land by a plainclothes officer after trying to rob hi~. but~ la~er and the youth's
there. He said the freed passengers mothcrcalJed it part ofa pattern orbrutalityapmst mmonucs. Edmund Perry,
reported two hijackers who had been a June graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., was shot
sittin$ in the plane's rear seats got up Wednesday niiht by Officer tee Van Houten ~fier Perry and ano.ther youth
IS minutes after 1t lrft Athens and had tried to rof> the officer, police said. Perry died Thursday morning.
"raced to the cockpit."
"Then one of them came out and
brandishing a gun. he ordered the
stewardesses to place their hands on
top of their heads." he said.
In a statement to reponers relayed
by the Beirut control tower, one
hijacker said the "organization of the
oppressed in the world" was respon-
sjblc for the hijacking. He demanded
that all Lebanese Shiite Moslem
guerrillas held by Israel be released to
the Red Cross in Sidon, Lebanon.
RN.l•n doablln6 U.S. ald to Jordan
WASHINGTON -President Reagan 1s asking Congress to m~re t~an
double U.S. economic aid to Jordan over the next I ~ month~. ~ut he is t_ak,ing
no action on King Hussci~'s request for new Amencan ant~·~1rcr:aft missiles
and jct planes. Reagan decided Thursday to request ~2~0 m1!hon in sra!'~s -
or gifts-for the next I .S months on top.ofa $228.~ million m~xture of m1htary
and economi c aid Jordan already was due to receive. The action w~s a gestu!"C
of support for King Hussein, who has offered to hold peace talks with Israel in
an intem~ttonal conference.
Fourth Nevada ezpla.lon victim dla ·
LAS VEGAS-A fourth person died Friday as the result of.bums.suffered
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Meanwhile , two people who were critically burnc~ an Sunday's explos1~0
at a Laughlin plant were transferred to other hospitals to be near family
members.
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CALIFORNIA
Detective. HUe $7.S mUlloa worth of coke
LOS ANGELES -Narcotics detectives seized .S3 pounds of cocaine
worth S7.~ mtttion and arrested seven Cubans an<! two Colombians in the
culmination of a six-month investigation, sheriffs officials said. The nine in
custody were believed to be members of a drug ring selling cocaine in southeast
Los Angeles County. Sheriff's Deputy Joe Garza said officers found less than
four ounces of cocaine at an apanmcnt in BcJI, but they discovered a 53-pound
-...&---~....ache..ofcocaineat.a housein Lake EWnore.-J:hey.al~zed 60 handguns aAd
about S 12,000 in cash. Garza said seven Cubans and two Colombians were
being held in lieu ofS I million bail. ·,
WORLD
s. African trooJM attack guerrlJJa JJoaae.
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa -South African troops firing riOes
and rocket-propelled grenades raided I 0 alleged gucmlla targets in the capital
of neighboring Botswana this morning, killing at least 16 people. The 40-
minute, coordinated attacks throughout Gaborone were aimed at safe houses
and offices of the African National Congress (ANC), said the head of the South
African Defense Force. The ANC is the main guerrilla organization fighting to
overthrow the Johannesburg government and eliminate racial segregation.
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BONN, West Germany - A West German disarmament expert sars the
Soviet Union has awarded research contracts to Warsaw Pact countnes to
develop a "Star Wars" shield against nuclear missiles, and is furtheTalong than
the West had thought. "Moscow's Defense Minister (Sergei) Sokolqv handed
out research contracts for a space defense system to his East bloc cortcagues at
the April 26 summit in Warsaw" where a 20-ycar extension of the Warsaw Pact
agreement was signed. said Christian Democratic legislator Jucrgen
Todenhoefer, who refused to reveal his sources.
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prison terms. Judges convicted Adam Michnik. Bogdan Lis and Wladyslaw
Frasyniuk on all counts against them. They were charged with inciting public
unrest by issuing a call for a l .S-minutc strike in February and with engaging irt
illegal union activities.
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MUN ICH. WestGermany(AP)-
Rolf Mengele, who claims his Nazi
father Josef Mengele is dead. said
today he would soon give a P,ros-
ecutor evidence of his father's hfe in
South America. includini a 1970s
photograph and a handwnting sam-
ple.
In Sao Paulo. Brazil. a woman who
claimed she harbored Josef Mcngele
for 17 years said Thursday Mengclc
told her he was briefly detained by
American soldiers after World War
II.
Mengcle's son issued a statement
today to news agencies in Munich.
Earlier this week, he broke the
family's sHence about the Nazi doctor
by saying he believes his father is
dead. ..
In h1sstatemcnt today. the 41-year·
old said he has no proof of a
motorcycle aocidcnt in 1944 in which
his father is said to have suffered a hip
injury. His wife, Almuth. in a teJe..
phone 'interview with The AP, wd
that reports of Menaele's motorcycle
accident were .. simfl¥ untrue."
She refused to comment on allep·
lions made by Nati-hunter Simon
Wiexnthal Thursday that Mcnaele suffc~ a wound on the Soviet Front
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New encounter
Police find
fifth victim
Baby teeth found, authorities
expand hunt for mass raves
WEST POINT, Calif. (AP) -The diary of a dead
1urvivalist linked to a cabin where children's teeth and the
remains offive people have been uneanhed led authorities
to expend their search to a site more than 300 miles away.
"!he.~ i re at least five ... the maximum could go to
anything, Calaveras County Coroner Terry Parker sajd
Thursday. "'The~ are very young tttth up there ... possibly
baby's. There are not enough to work with (to identify)."
Two new sites with bone fragments were found
Thursday near the yellow, hillside house used by Leonard
Lake, who died after swallowing a poison piJJ while in
police custody last week. Parker said.
As many as 2S missing people arc believed to be hnked
to Lake, 39, and his companion, Charles Ng. who 1s being
sought in an international manhunt. pohcc say.
Authorities expended their search to Miranda, a small
toging communhy in Humboldt County, because of a
diary Lake left behind, detailing his actlVltics for al least
two years.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -R1sin1
me11y pricn more than offset lharply
lower food costs 1n May and sent the
wholesale inflation rate up 0.2 ptt-
ccnt; the government said today.
Tbe 3.4 percent_ pin in eneray
pnces·comparcd wi.lh a S.8 percent
increase in the preceding month.
Analysts have said the spurt in such
costs. which began in March. prob-
abl_y has about run its oourse.
Evidence of softeni ng on world
petrolcum-markcuis atreadycvidcnt. -
Food. the other major component
of the Labor Department's Producer
Price Index. fell I.I percent in May,
the sharpest drop since an 1d-ent1cal
decline an April 1984. Those pnccs
h've not risen since December and
have showed declines in four of the
last five months.
The largest dechncs were for fresh
vegetables and fruiu, beef and veal,
fish and coffee. Pnces rose modestly
for bakery gOods. pork and pouh l)
For the first fi ve monlht of 1985,
1onauon at the wbokiale level was
runmn1 at an annual rate of 1.8
percenL The May f11Urc. if extended
for I 2 st~&ht months, would trans-
late to a 2.) percent annual rate.
Wholesale prices for the lut t 2
months were up I. I percent. Most
analysts ~ave said that, with I.ht bta
increases in energy costs mostly over,
the rate for all of I 98S is not rakcly to
be much more than that. in..P81l, al~
because of continued low farm prices
and a steady decline in pnoes for
aoods at the crude level. such as
cotton
Pnccs for crude materials, for
example. fell 0.8 percent tn May, the
seventh decrease 10 the last ei_..t
months. Most of the crude matenal
pnct fluctwn1ons eventualJy work
their way into the pnce calculations
for finished goods.
Actraa Amy ~ and d.lrector 8te'ftm
Splelber& are the parenta of a 7-poand. 7-
1 ounce ~y born Thunday in Loe Aneelee.
Lake apparently hvcd there in 1983 and began a plan
called "Operation Miranda" that involved his bchefthat
he cold survive a nuclear war an underground bunkers
stocked with female "sex slaves," Humboldt Sheriff Dave
Renner said.
TV newawoman Barbara
Waltera and MarY Adeleon,
co-founder of Lorlmar Inc.,
haYe announced plana for
an autumn weddJnC and a
••btcoaatal'' m~e.
May's 0.2 percent overall increase
followed a 0.3 percent nse 1n Apnl
and a 0.2 percent gain in March.
Revised fi gures issued today sho....,ed
wholesale prices were flat in Janual)
Pnces for consumer goods other
than food and energy were up 0.2
percent in today's report, followinJ a
0 2 percent declme in the preceding
month. One of the sharpest gams was
a I 6 percent increase in alcoholic
beverage pnces. and February. .
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Supreme Court's
record_ very clear
By BEN NIEU EN
Earlier this month. the ·supreme Court of the State of
California, led by the anti-death penalty majonty. kept its perfect
record intact. The record is easy to remember -37 times in 37
death penalty cases the Chief Justice has voted to overturn the death
sentence and protect the criminal and in 34 out of 37 cases the rest
of the coon has voted against the dcatti penalty.
Last Thursday, tbe coun allowed four mo~ convicted
murderers to escape the deatb penalty. Two of the murderers chose
children as their victims.
The case of Theodore F. Frank involves a murderer who
enticed a 2 1/2-year-old girl into his car. He tben raped. tortured,
and mutilated her before leaving her body in a ditch.
The court in a 4 to 2.rulfng overturned his death penalty on the
grounds that a notebook. in which he detailed some of his
perversions, was seized illegally and should not have been presented
as evidence.
In another case. Harold Ray Memro. in a 4 10 3 ruling, had his
death sentence oven urned because his confession was "coerced."
Memro murdered a 7-year-old boy after first molesting him. That
was his third murder. having previously killed two other yo ung
boys.
The other two murder cases wete overturned, referring to an
earlier "intent to Juli" ruling, which requires the "intent" be proven
during the trial. One of the murderers shot his v1ct1m an the back at
least five times.. while the other murdered a husband and wife as
their 8-year-old son watched.
In all of the above cases. the Jury had found the cnminaJs guilty
beyond a reasonable doubt.
The people of California have spoken on several occasions that
the California Constitution is very clear on the use of the death
penalty.
Very soon William Lee Evi ns. the suspected murderer of a
Fountain Valley hou~wife, will goon trial in Orange County. I hope
htf casi wi ll be decided by a jury of his peers io accordance with the
laws of the state of California and, if convicted, that he is not at a
later date set free to roam our community again by a Supreme Coun
more c-0ncerned with its philosophical hang-up with the death
penalty than the facts of the case. .
I urgeyou to study the records of the Supreme Coun Justices up
for re-<:onfirmation by the voters in November 1986 and vote your
conscience!
Ben Nielsen is the mayor of FoWJlaln Valley.
Speaklng up for wonien 's
right to choose abortion
To the Editor:
I am in favor of the legalization of
abortions in the United States. I
believe that women have the right to
decide what 1s going to be done to
their own bodies - not the state.
Some people say that pro-abon10n-
1sts are playing God. but aren't pro-
war and pro-defense build-up (Star
Wars) advoca tes also playing God or
at least tempting fate by making
"cosmi c" war more inevitable?
I also believe that the quality of the
unborn baby's life should be a
consideration in the issue of abortion.
If a child is going to go through .life
without love and acceptance or the
wherewithal to suppon a decent
quality of life, I believe abortion
might be the better alternative. Life 1s
already unfair to many children. but
this would be making it even more
unfair. Also. even 1f abortions were
made illegal. they would not stop:
they would be done illegally by
unqualified. non-professional. un-
licensed and untrained persons.
There would be absolutely no way
to control the condnions of tht'
abonion and many women might die
because of the unsan itary and unsafe
conditions.
If the unmamed woman 1s a teen-
ager. her life is pretty much messed
up. Also. there is the case of incest and
rape. These women should absolutely
not be forced to bear this chi ld. The
guilt and rage which would carry over
from the event would stay with the
mother and she would resent the
child.
SCOTI FERRY
Huntington Beach
This country needs
substitute for coffee
Still trying to find )Our fortune?
Nothing to 11 Come up wrth a truly
good wheat suh~titute that will do to
cofTee what thc trul) good corn
sweeteners arc doing to <,ugar. This 1s
no place for w1 tk'" chatter ahout
world c1.onom1t'>. hut can )OU im-
agine the 1mpa1.1. ii 1h1o; population no
longer cra"eJ 'iouth Amcncan cof-
fee"
The mattrnal 1ns11m 1 I'> \lronger
than the Se\ual IO'il1n1.l Thirst IS
more urgent than hun&er Or so the
scien11s1" ..a>.
Ir you like fine d1\llOCllons. please
note that pen1c1lhn doe<. not kill
germs. JU'it slope; their reproduction
Q What"<. a '"rhopahsm"'
..\ /.\ •mowball sentence It <.tanc;
w11h a one-letter word and adds a
letter w11h each succeSSl\·C word.
bample '"I do not know where
tam1l )' doctor~ acquired 1lleg1bly per-
plex1Dg handwriting, ncvenhcless.
ex traordinary pharmaceuucal m-
tellectuahty, co unterbalancing JO·
deciphcrah1ht y, transcendentahi-:s
in1ercommun1cnti o ns' 1ncom
prehens1blenr~s." Read 1~al b~cJh
(.,J. 'ou !kllU young 'almon alwayc;
swtm downstream tail first? Why?
A. All stream fish -when in their
casual act -naturally tend to head
Into the current
In bo1h Spain, toha<.co 1c;n'1 Ju'it
,ubs1dized by the government as 1t 1s
ORANGE COAST
.-llilf Pi~
here. It's owned and operated by the
government -a state monopoly.
Q. In card pla)er·, talk. what\
L11tle Ca-;1no and the Devil'<, Bed
Post'?
..\. L1tt l<: Casino. tht· deuce <1f
spades. Devil'!> Bed Po\t, the four of
clubs.
Ten extra pound., around your
midsection e"<en 50 l'\tra pounds on
your backbone
More women than men tend to
amH a httlc lnte at .. anous public
gathenngs. :iccording 10 the rc-
c;carchers.
Samuel Ta)lor ( olcndge wrotc
'"Kuhta Khan'" on an opium high.
Newborn babies ha .. e ulcers Some
babies. anyho" Not many ,
... How man) pans of the hody have
onl) three le1ter1? That''! whnt I
asked. A chent says 11. But I can onl y
find I 0. Arm, ear. eye. gum, Jaw, leg.
lip. rib. toe. hip. What do yo u say'!
Next tJme you mess up your
checkbook. admit to all who care thal
you tea med to count in Tasmania
There. the people only use three
num~rs: "one," "two" and "plenty."
i Male mo~uitoc; arc "egetanans
L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yadJc1ted
colamo11t.
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Eo110t
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Don Fett .. ,
Clly fd•IOt
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· 'Famlllartty seems to have bred con tempt for t he consequences of a
nuclearexch ange." .
JACK AKDSRSOM and DAL& V AJf A.fl A
t eol••a•ete
Bb · Cc
"HOWEVER, IN A RELATED DECISION, THEY MADE tT
MANDATORY TO WORSHIP THE SUPREME COURT! ... "
~Jt's time·to bite the bullet
andselectanewjail site
Supervisors must
choose b est s pot to
bu ild - t h en do it
While none of the issues associated
with growth -traffic, airport. hous-
ing -are easy to deal with, perhaps
one of 1he hardest growth issues 10
face 1s the provision of Jails to detain
Orange County citiiens and visitors
who have strayed from the path
society deems as righL
At least 20 years ago, while this
writer was with the architectural firm
of Welton Becket and Associates 1n
Los Angeles, the Becket firm
prepared a repon for the. Count) of
Orange on fac1ht1es that would be
required b)' the coun ty as its popu-
lauon grows.
In prepanng the final draft of this
repon for the Board of Supervisors,
and in preparing materials for release
to the news media. this writer
descnbed a rule-of-thumb number
used by Becket planners for the
amount of detention facilities re-
quired.
While the number of people who
ha ve to be incarcerated per popu-
lation escapes me at this time. I do
recall that for every 1.000 increase in
population. a given number of people
-plus or minus -would ha ve to be
Jailed. •
A number of factors ha ... e led 10
Orange Count) 's falling beh1Dd on
MARTIN
BROWER
prov1d1Dg sufficient Jail fac1h11es. and
now the county 1s desperate!} tr) ing
to play catch-up. Wnh insufficient
pnson beds. prisoners ha' e had to
sleep on the floor The coun has held
this to be a v1ola11on ofpn sonerngh1s
(fortunately. we have come a long
wa)' since Devils Island).
The coun has ruled. morco' er. that
the county has to pay a lint: for cvef)
day that ever) pnsoner has to sleep on
the floor o for the short term. threc-
le vcl bunk beds and outdoor ten15"' t!I
be Ullhn·d. ~or the long term. howe' er. Orange
Cou~ty wi ll have IO face 1he rnn11nu -
ing need for new jail facilities.
The biggest problem is no different
than with other growth issues: No one
wants a road. an airpon. low cost
housi ng. dumps 110r jails near them.
And that is certainly understandable.
But all of these fac1li11es must be
located somewhere in the county.
Residents outside of Santa Ana
have an easy answer -enlarge the
current county jail 1n Santa Ana . ...\nd
residents of Santa Ana also have an
easy answer -locate new Jail
fac1h11es ID other parts of the county.
What 1s a poor county supervisor 10'
do?
-1'AHM9Ml~IDHl:WJ
To the north of us, the County of
Los Angeles some years ago built a
new jail in the industrial area cast of
the Union Station. To tbe south of us.
the County of San Diego recently
built a new jail in the downtown area.
In both cases, co-existence appears to
be possible. In San Diego, new.
downtown condominiums are cur-
rently being built onl ) a few blocks
away.
The citi zens of Orange Count)
appear to be overreacting. An attempt
to site a detention facility in Irvine
recently met with the tremendous
oppos111on which might be expected.
But even when sites an the rugged and
isolated canyons at the northern
extremes of the lrv1De Ranch were
1den11fied, opposition arose from the
adjacent Anaheim Hills area.
The answer appears to be the same.
tough route that the county super-
visors have to take m so many growth
issues: Determine the best location
based on the factors which go into
such a decision -cost of land and
room for expansion. proximity to
courts. availability of staff -and
then do 'it!
While no one supervisor can easily
accept a new jail in his or her district,
once the location 1s determined, the
other four will just have to gang up.
Easy for thts wnter to say -but
then. he did not voluntanly run for
the pos1t1on of supervisor in a county
undergoing the constant problems
associated with growth.
Columnist Martla Browu pab/11b·
es tbe bl-moatb/y aewsletter "M1r1la
Brower's Orange County Re1H1rt."
California 4th-ranked state
of those with nuke arsenals
On l y 22 states and District of Columbia
h a ven •t a n y warheads within border s
\\'/\SH ING TON -In the 40 years the world's nuclear ar!>\:nal has be·
since the first atomic bomb exploded come. A fre~h piC'lure is presented in a
ID the New Mex ico desen. the world new book. "Nuclear Battlefield-;:
has rushed headlong down the path of Global Links 1n the Arms Race," b)
nuclear proliferation. So far. the Wilham ArklD and Richard F1eld-
posscss1on of nuclear weapons by Ii ve house.
major powers has acted as a success-The book 1s sure to create an uproar
ful deterrent in Congress and the Penla$on. and
Bui the poss1biht) 1s grow1Dg that will probably touch off anti-nuclear
h I • · f demonstrations and an FBI inves11ga-1 e nuc ear arscruh 1$ ge tting out o lion. But the furor snould not obscure control. Fam1hant~ st."ems to have bred contempt for the consequences the scnous purpose of the book: to
of a nuclear exchange: officials in ~1ve the pubhc enough facts for an IDformed debate. Washington -and presumably in With a minimum of rheionc and a
the othe~ nuclear-power capitals -maximum of mind-numbing focis
are thinking what was once called the and figures. the book sets out to list unlbin~ble. every nuclear warhead and evety
Consider the testimony of a top ' ·fatihty related to the production ind
Strategic Air 'Com~and'itnertta1 a ' deployment of nuclear weapons.
closed session of the Senate Armed Though the amount of classified
Services Committee. Accordinf, to information on Soviet nukes 1s im-
thc transcript, classified "M:Cret.' he pre si ve, the auth'"oh can ~ faulted
made the obligatory bow to "the for inadequate treatment of other
complex interaction of many de· Soviet area • such-as civil defense.
ments" that add up to deterrence, but Nor is there any mention of Israel's
then satd ominously: nuclear arsenal.
"However. 'lhould detemnce fail Thevcatest shock for most Amen·
between 'ltratcg1c nuclear powers. all cans will ~the discovery that there
bu\ one of thest factors become arc nudear warheads practicnlly 1n
irrelevant. and wr must then look to thc1r backyard. Only 22 states and the
the ultimate meaSuR' of mcnt: raw DtstriC't ofC'olumbfa have no nuclear
military power." warheads wtthm their borders. The
The general then proceeded, arcatcst conttauous warhcad·free
tbrouah-i4J pqcs of tcsUroQOy .. to ZODC "1 rQUlbly Y·•f>'D· l.S..we
plead the case for deploying hundreds cordoa.PDltatre strctchina from the
and even thousands more nuclear Atlantic Ocean (Delaware <11nd
warht'ads 1n th is country and abroad. Maryland) to the M1ss1551ppi ~r,
We doubt-that-even the C1'pet'tt of nonh to the C'an•dian er
the . trateg.ic Air Command. let alone (Minnesota) and south to the Gulf of
President Reagan and his adviser . Mexico (Alabtma and Mi i 1ppi).
havt 11 clear idea ofju~t how extcns1vt' The authors have pttpatcd 1 c.han
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AIDER SOI
and DALE VAN ATTA
ihat ranks the states by the number of
warheads and also by nuclear fac1h·
ties. Surprisingly. the two states with
the most nuclear weapons are on the
nmm seaboard, not theOreet Plains
where the intercontinental ballistic
missiles are deployed.
South Carolina heads the last. with
1.962 warheads. The Navy weapons
station at Charleston stores 1,482
warheads, mostly as spares a nd for
s-ubmarincs being overhauled. Three
subs berthed there atcount for the
remainina 480.
No. 2 is New York. with 1.900
warheads, all of them at the Seneca
Army Depot in the Finaer Lakes
rCiion. A scc~l Pentqon repon we
have obtained disclose that the
Army has been stockpilina warheads
for neu1ron bombs there since 198 t.
These and other warheads were made
from nuclear ma1eria.I recovered
from 1.200 "retired" 8-mc:h anillery
shells. which yielded about 7 tons of
h1ahly enriched uranium or alloys,
'fhc rest of the Top J 0 and the
· number of nuclear wat.hefl(is m ca h
are Nonb Dakota Cl.SIO). Cahfomia
( 1;437). Wa hinaton state ( 1, 172),
M1ch~n and Tens (6'30 each),
VlrainJA (~42). Loulaaana (5.JO) and
Arkansas <•30).
J1ct AIHlt f'IOll &H Dale Vu All.I
are •yNIC•IH c91•••1•tl.
RICllAID
Co11E1
Tax plan
sends a ·
.political
message
Promotesgoafof
less gove rnment
by sfirinkin-g funds
WASHINGTON -·Appearing on
''Meet The Press" recently, Rich~rd
Darman of Treasury (sounds like an
old radio serial) was asked why
President Reagan had not used 13x
simplification as an opportunity tf do
other things as well -like reduce the
deficit
Darman, a deputy secretary and a
former White House aide like his
boss, James Baker. responded by
-enunciating the Doctrine of Separ-
ability. It's a fancy way of sa1ing the
president wants to have things his
Wa)'.
Officially. separability is supposed
10 m~n nothing -of the sort. It 1s
meant to endow the tax. plan with a
son of retroactive virgimty, makt it
seem so pure and so above political
considerations that it would be
wrong, maybe even a sin, to suglest
that the tax code be reformed ra-a
purpose -like making the poqt a
little less so. Perish the thought. SfYS
Darman and others. The Doctrine of
Separability is invi<>late.
But Ronald Reagan has not written
a tax plan that is "separable" fronfhis
own political program. Instead, it
advances it. It's true Reagan has.Jad
to swallow his long-time opposition
to corporate income taxes and it's
true also that he has taken away the
toys of the rich -most tax shelters
and SI 00 expense account lunches.
But these concessions to poliucal
reality are mere asterisks 10 what all
along has been his larger pohncal
purpose -· reducing the siLe of
government by staTVing it for fu•ds.
The Reagan tax plan is no departure
fro m that goal. Indeed, aspects df 11
extend the president's reach: State
and local governments will probably
now shnnk. as the federal govtrn-
ment already has.
To this. Democrats and Re-
publicans ahkc seem 10 tk' saying of
the president. "He's cnt1tlcd." Most
Republicans share the preMdcnt's
political val ues. But what about
Democrats -especially th ose who
are supposed to differ with the
president on the obligation ofgovtm·
ment 10 the poor? Aren't they also
entitled to.have a tax plan to ex press
their political values? In other wo~ds.
where 1s 11 written that onl y the
president gets to play politics with the
tax code?
It must be writien somewhere
because you c.annot find five Demo·
crats who will stand up and say the)
will not cruci fy Democrauc pohtacal
va lues on the cross of tax stmplifi·
cation.
They all seem to thlDk tbat stm·
pl ifying the ta"< code is so important
that it taxes precedence over anything
else -the bud$et defjci t, the rape of
the poor, the plight of urban blacks.
In fact. wh en Patrick Buchanan
called New York Gov. Mario Cuomo
a no-account. redistributor of in-
come. no one in the whole Demo-
cratic saloon had the nerve 10 remind
Buchanan that that's one of the thing~
the progrcssi vc inrnmc tax 1s sup·
posed to do. Not !iurpns1ng. Almost
no one has asked why the tax break
that 1s now going to make the rich
richer cannot~ used to help those of
the poor who have become poorer
under President Reagan.
Less than one week after the
president crooned h ts tax plan ·10 the
nation vur television. a response
came in the mail from the Children's
Defense Fund. It made awful reading.
To be a black child is 10 be consigned
to a special kind of American hel l. It
means being twice as likely as a white
child to die before the age of one. 10
live in substandard housing. to see a
parent die. to have unemployed
parents, to live in an institution. to be
born to a teen-ager and to exist on
welfare programs that have been
ravaged by inflauon and inattention.
Money alone is not tht' solution to
this festering concoction of social
pathologies. But without money -
without federal proarams that co 1
money -hitting "the number" is
about the only hope some poor people
have. And yet precious few in eilher
p0litical party poif11 toward these
black children and then to the tax bill
and ask why people makint $200,000
a year should act a ss.ooo tall
reduction and the k.1ds att nothina.
It's probably true that the more )'OU
monkey with the tax bill the le
chance it has for passaac. That's a
shame because there att clements 1n 1t
1h1t arc worthwhile. But there 15 no
separating u from either the fiscal
problem of the na110n or tbC{>h&ht of
the poor. -..
Separability 1s a wondcr'f'ul doc-
tnnc if you're ao1n1 to act .omethin.a
ou1 of the-~sident's ta" proanm
Othtrwise, 1t's JU'St anotha woraror
nucl ind1ffcrcnoe.
Rldud ~ I• • 1ya4kal# c.lam.al1t.
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ersatile·begonias in demand
lants sele.cted
orflashy foliage,
howy blossoms
y WADE ROBERTS
DlreOW, ~c.,_ .. ...,
rex. and "Elatior" also sold as
"Reiger."
_ J he angel-wing begonias are so
named because their leaves resemble
the wings of angels. "Plnk Rubta," a
very popular angel-wing varief y 1 can
be quite pendulous when young but as
it matures it forms erect canes and
• beautiful clusters of pink flowers.
-A once-a-week waterina will prob-
ably be sufficient unless the weather is
extremely hot and dry. But, re-
member smaller pots need water
monl' often than the larger ones_
The begonia is one of the most
ersatile plants available to1he home
ardener, especially along the
outhem California coast.
· Cane-stemmed begonias are most-
ly upri&ht growing and make hand-
some specimens. The rhizomatous
produces a horizontal stem1tbove the
ground flnd blooms in late spring,
summer and fall producing beautiful
Beaonias respond to rqular feed·
lngs so use a balan~ed ftrtilizer every
two weeks during the lfowina season.
Begonias are at thelr best iA bright.
filtered sunliaht. Direct momin& sun
is okay but protect your plants from
tbe hot afternoon sun.
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The variety of interesting foliage.
olor. shape, size. and growth habit in
he begonia family is almost un-
atched. With more than 2,500
itTerent species and cultivars.
gonias range_in size fr9m tiny
plants to large shrub types with leave
18 inches in diameter. I
Flowering begonias are very
showy; however, many begonias are
grown strictly for their flashy or
unusual foliage. For instance. "Magic
Carpet" has little plantlets that de-
velop on mature leaves, and then
there is "Cathedral" with its window-
like foliage.
The rex begonia translates "king
begonia," and leaf colors include
• clusters of flowers at the end of long
,.::.....• stems. Many of the fibrous-rooted
begonias are treated as annuals.
Should powdery mildew develop,
pull otf infected leaves and spray
immediately with a powdery mildew
control. A void overhead waterlna as
this spreads the mildew.
Beaonlu
gold, siiver, bronze, as well as light
and dark green. Its leaf textures
resemble silk, velvet, crepe, and other
treasured fabrics. Rex begonias are
considered greenhouse plants, which
is probably why we don't sec very
many of them.
Begonias can be broken into sev-
eral types including angel wing, cane-
stemmed, rhizomatous, fibrous-
rooted (beJ:fding or wax), tuberous, I
The "Elatior" is definitely a house
or greenhouse plant. The blooms
resemble those of a tubeTous begonia
but are much smaller, about 2 inches
wide. The tuberous begonia is one of
the most spectacular plants grown in
·any coastal garden. "Non-Stop" is a
new tuberous type that is extremely
floriferous and hardier than the
standard tuberous begonia.
Although the cultural requireMents
of each type of begonia vary slightly,
start with a rich, porous soil mix such
as two parts planter mix. one part
redwood compost, one part orchid
barlc, and one part sponge rock.
More than 100 varieties of
begonias are grown at Sherman
Library and Gardens in Corona del
Mar, and these plants are on display
-the showiest during July, August '
and September.
A corpplete begonia workshop will
be taught at the gardens on Wednes-
day, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. For the
beginner or an experienced begonia
enthusiast. this class will cover the
many begonia types and their de-
tailed care.
Registration fee for the class if $15
and pre-registration is required. For
more information call the garden
officeat673-2,261 . '
Show, sale beckons
African violet lovers
Affiliates of Southern Callfornla Cou.ncU of African Violet SocletJes will
present an African violet show and sale next weekend at Huntington Center.
Displays will include fantasy to star-shaped blooms, pink, tan or green
foliage, m iniatures and trailing plants. Several thousand plants, reflecting the
variet-Y-Q.fbl.ooms. foliage and sizes currently available. will be offered by club
members during the sale June 2 1 and 22. • • • An illustrated talk on methods of propagating plants will be presented at
.the next meeting of the Hortlcaltaral Society of Orange County.
Speaker will beJohn Lenanton, director of the Agriculture Department
of Orange Coast College. The group wilt med at 7:30p.m. at the California
Cooperative Extension, I 000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. • • • Newport Hills Garden Club will install officers at I 0 a.m. Thursday in
Clubhouse II on Port Carlow Place. Newport Beach. Afterward members will
lunch at the Ritz. Newport Center.
Sat., June' 1 ~th
10 am · 6 pm
Officers are Barbara H orne. president; Ruth Fornes and Maxine
Ziebelman, vice presidents; Eleanor Norton, secretary; Judy Lisn. treasurer;
and Sue Housden, parliamentarian.
Get a good d e al o n us ed items o r
find r eliable scr\'ice penple and other
ttme -and money -sa \'ing \·a lues in the
class1fiecl a<i~ · Dilly Pilat
Remember Dad
Make Dad'• day apeclal by gtvtna him an attractive bonaal
or other aardentna &lfta tliat can be found at your local
earden center.
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B e#o-remenit.1 nw? I'm 110Uf /fog. Some Jolla coif nw Old Gby. odwrs coll nw IN SDI and Slrlp-. ,,. E" .
1f11n, « JU1t ... the flog. But whowuer dlfV «II me. I om ~flog. And. QI I proud.,, saow. The Flog of I~ U"lr..d Slatft of
Amtnco.,
Sonwdllng hell bft'1 ~"II nw !aM41. I WGI wondt'1ng If I might ._. II Olle wllh l/()U. It's about I/OU and nw '""*'*' IOf'ndfM ago (I rhlnlr It 1.a1 ~Dav. or Well If the~ of Ju.,,)""'*' ~ /frwd up on boch Ilda of dw .._, IO UIOldt o parade. When your /ad'w IGMI me c:om4ng ob!g, waulng '" IN breee. ~ took 1111 hot off and held
It Q90fnst his '-ft "'®ft!*r. His hand IUOI ~ owr his Mart. R~?
And you I ,.,member you.! $aondlng thcrw -scroight QI o toldWr Yew dldn '1 how o /lot on. bur you 9C1A>f! Ille c:onecl
talu•. TMy taught you 1" achoo/ lo~ your llond ooer your Mart. R~ your lluM si..r? Not to ~ outdone. she
WCll taluflng the totN os you I woe proud. uery pro4.ld. QI/ amc down that ID"ftt. 011. Ya. tNt-e were ror?W ,S.,VIC'emen
,,,.,.., Slondtng at au.naon. gluing the mflltarv .o/ut.e. LodJa OS wen OS men, cM/lons OS UNt// OS mlhtory potd ITW rap«I
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Now, 1/ I t04.lnd o b« c:oncded . • well ... I ~ o rlght IO. I rtpNNnl the ftnat counby In the world -The U"lt.d
S..... of Amertco. "4ot-. dlClf'I one ~ noclort hol fifed to haul me douin. ~ IO /ft/ thc Jury of thll fowdom loulng CIOC.l.,.,,. Many of you hod IO go owneaa to ~ me. A lot more blood hol been tlwd ~ dlOM polJ'fodc poroda o/
long CIF Olld ,..,. hod o /el *" edded Mnc:e you w.... o iq, but I'm d thc ..,. al. flog.
Dod II pw now ... Olld die~ '-o ,.., look. Th.._ lme / cartw dowrt 110Uf .owe. I noffced that tome of
die old landmarb hod,._.. llJGY IO o """'*'of w bu1d1r9 Md horMI. Y ....... the old loulrl sure hoe chon9*! I guaa I
hoW eoo. 'c:awe I don't/-'• proud QI/ dtd bock IMn.
1 ... ~ ""'"'"9 ond ehoufnf ~ flw ..-. ~ bc¥t olld g1rtt dlln.lpdng our~ ,,.oplc
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mow -M c«e -who I om. Not too long Ql10. I _, o m.i ... Ml hot o/J IMMr1 I corM ti\! . h. looked Ol'04Jnd. dfdn '1 -~ .... ....,. ,,..,,., o/J . . IO he ~ puf Ms floe* Of'I. •
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me o llftOI ,,..,_._ Olld "-'look OUICl!I· When I dNnk of al the,,_..,.,,.,,_,, ... Nomtondi;. Guodokonot twoJlma; Bot
*of tlw BUttt: laWilf:lllfd now. \Wall. f-fll/Ortder -what'•~ I'm tMR ,,._..,,,."'-Joi. . -How CGn I be etp«W to~ ~ ond proud from~ and "°"--..,.,within "'-"'· ,,,.,_ II no thouflll blc.
"'IWIP«'f /Mme?~....,_'*' to pc*lolltn? Your~? How you {orgoatnt ""°'I ltond /«?How you I«
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~ar Ann 1.aoders: My husband,
wbom I love dearl)', 1Sdnvina me
s1.&rk n vioa mad. for years Sob ba
been making a low raspy noise in b1~
throat. Sometime it has a slow beat
Other times. when he's deep in
concentratl<>n. it speeds up.
This 1s worse than Chine~ tonure
lt1salsoembamssing. PcoplescatC'd
near us ma movie or concert must
find 11 very annoying. I often wonder
how his co-workers stand 11.
We've been married for 15 years.
Bob's habit began as an occasional
throat-clearing but now 1t 1salmost
constant. Strange!) enough. he does
not do 1t in his sleep. In my more
enraged moments J have th reatent'd
to slit his throat if he docsn 't stop. The
threats haven't helped.
Sc" era I years ago I phoned a
be ha v1or-modi fication psychologist.
' •• lMDEIS
He said 1fl coµldn't get my busoond
to see him. that I should come in. I
saw no sc:nse in making an appom1·
mcnt for myM:~fsmcc r m not the one
with the problem.
Please tell me what to do about this
guy. I am-Going Bonkers In
Chicago.
· Dear Bonk: Bob slloald see• tllroat
speelaUll and leana lf tllere It u
orgulc problem. It ml1~t be tome·
thin& tllat can be easlJy corrected.
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If die J>'Y•lctaa teUt 91lm th
problem lt psycltolo1lcaJ, 91e sbould
... a &Mrapl1&n41et to tbe bottom
of wlaat 11 b•ata1 lllm. To do lea•
demoa1tratet a lack of coa1lderatlon
for otbert "at borders on contempt.
If Bob refaaea to go, I bope you wlU
stt •counselor.
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when I was growmg up, m ost people
didn't have cars. They used public
transportation. I had been taullht as a
child to give up my seat to an older
person who was standing. Later on. as
a young adult, I adhcrtd to this
practice. Now the shoe 1s on the other
foot. I am a wo man in my 60s and still
working, not because I want to, but
because I must.
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Reg. sa6. For ten days only you:ll tind the leather
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at a surpnstngly low pr\ce A truly temmlne style.
detailed by cut-outs an asymmetncal strap and a
d emure Uttle heel in peach bone or white Hurry sale
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When . the dramatic-looking,
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· Vofvo Introduced two new models In
1985 that combine the sophisticated
760 platform with an aJI new family of
2.3-llter, low-friction, four-cylinder
engines.
The 7 40s are positioned In the
Vofvo llne between the tradltlonal
OL and GL models and the top-of -
the-line 760. From a marketing
standpoint they are aimed directly at
the affluent North American family
looking for durability, rellablllty and
comfort In an efficient and contem-
.Porary vehicle.
Whlle many car companies have
suffered reductions In volume. Volvo
has steadily Increased sales through
the 1980s. In fact, since 1981 Volvo
.has been the leading Importer of
European cars to America. The
market segment at which t he 7 40s
are aimed Is sufficiently large to offer
Volvo the opportunity for continued
and accelerated sa'89 volumes. ·
On the outside, the 740 GLE has
the same sheet metal as the 760.
Concern for aerodynamics is ob-
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ho9d through the high and some-
what abbreviated rear deck. The all-
welded unltbody of the 740 GLE
provides strength. whlle the large
windows and the low beltline
-provide outstanding vlslbllity and a
contemporary look. The car seems
longer than previous Volvos but is
actually almost half an Inch ahorter
than OL and GL modela; the longer
appearance stems from lta five-Inch
longer wheelbase.
Along with Its smooth and efficient
2.3-llter, four-cylinder engine, the
740 GLE features aero-styled, 14-
lnch light alloy wheels; and comes In
either solld or metallic colora.
For some drivers. the appearance
and l>erf ormance of a sports sedan
are pure delight. The 7 40 Turbo. with
Its bofd black grille, blacked-out trim
and 10-spoke light alloy wheels,
should satisfy the enthusiast. Nor
are appearances deceiving In this
case, as the 160 hp turbocharged,
intercooled engine is capable of
delivering performance on a par with
tbe best Europe has to offer.
J · The front seats. as In all Volvos,
are orthopedlcally designed Individ-
ual bucket seats with adjustable
lumbar support. The driver's seat
can easily accommodate almost any
size occupant, with adjustments for
height, fore and aft travel, seat
cushion rake and seatback angle.
The driver's seat also Includes a
heater which automaUcally turns on
at 55 degrees and shuts of at 80
degrees.
Rich velour upholstery -In the
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prov es a comfortable seating sur-
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canted toward the driver for easy
access. Air conditioning, full carpet-
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mirror and numerous convenient
storage compartments are stan-
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On the mechanical side Volvo has
not stinted on the-740. Power-
assisted rack and pinron steering,
with only 3.5 turns lock to lock. and a
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for easy maneuvering In even the
tightest of spaces.
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Ung. Volvo provld .. • MacPheraon
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transmission with electric overdrive
or a four-speed automatic qverdrlve
transmission. To make sure that the
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accelerating ability, four-wheel
power assisted disc brakes are
standard, with a design that permits
80 percent of total braking capacity
to be utilized with one circuit
Inoperative -well In excess of any
government requirement. ·
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Robert Burier, &eneral manacer of 011'•
Chewolet clb·taton, •tanda beelde a 1985
CheYJ NoTa, belna bullt for GM ln Call-
fomta by Toyota Motor Corp. of Japan.
Chevy's counting on its link
toJapBn to boost new Nova
Car based on Corolla
be1n produced at
GM's Fremont plant
DETROIT (AP) -General
. Motors Corp. looked to Toyota
Motor Corp. for help Jn develop-
ing the new Chevrolet Nova and
now will try to hitch a ride on the
Japanese company's reputation
for quality.
Robert Burger, general man-
ager of GM's Chevrolet division,
told a news conference Monday
that Nova advertisements will
stiesa the Japanese angte.
plant In Fremont. The plant Is 50
percent owned by each com-
pany, but Toyota runs it and
supplles 70 percent of the car's
parts. Including transmissions
and the 1.6-llter four-cylinder
engines.
The U.S. content of the car
rises to 50 percent when labor
costs are figured in, GM said. GM
also will supply the interiors.
sheet metal and radios.
Prices start at $7, 195. A Nova
fully loaded with options wlll cost
more than $10,000, making It the
most expensive of Chevrolet's
five subcompact cars.
Corollas start at $6,938:
Burger -satd the f.lova, havfng
been based on a more upscale
Corolla sold In Japan -called
the Sprinter -and carrying
more options, Is an equal or
better value. ~
below 14 percent In 1983. It has
edged up, to 15.6 percent so far
this year.
Burger slMd he wants the
Chevy nameplate on 20 percent
of all cars sold In the United
States within a few years. That
would give Chevy a bigger share
than that currently held by Ford
.,.,otor Ca. and is deemed a giant
task.
Nova production began In De-
cember.
Tom McDaniel, director of
International programs for GM,
said Chevrolet off lclals were
"quite frankly a little disap-
pointed" when TQYota to~G.M It
would make only 43,000 cars this
year. Capacity Is 240,000 annual-
ly. The reputations of American-
designed Chevro.let subcom-
pacts of the past decade, the
Vega and the Chevette, haven't
fared well. Burger sald'Chevrolet
was counting on the "perception
of quality" of Toyota products to
r-----Ji boost Nova sales after the car is
"Many tell us they really want
to purchase an American car and
many tell us they' re willing to pay
for quallty," Burger said.
McDaniel attributed the slow
startup to Toyota's unfamiliarity
with the U.S. plant, the "dlsman-
tled" worKtorce and mundane
details such as efforts by Toyota
managers to learn English.
introduced Thursday in 25
states.
A modified Toyota Corolla, the
Nova is made at a renovated GM
Chevrolet, GM's biggest
division, has beeta battling low
market share, which slipped
"This may have been the most
difficult obstacle of all,"
McDaniel said of the language
barrier.
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The Yuao. a ,.._compact made in
Yu&o.la'ria, la ahown on cllaplay In
Belaatde. Yu&oelavla ho~ to aell 490,000
of the automobile. In the United Statea.
·:
Combtned operations
,. expected to employ
,estimate 22 people
Honda'• declelon to begin
production of auto engines In
Ohio by expanding lta recently
completed motorcycle engine
plant wu announced this week
by-ShOICfltro rrlmajfrl, pre81dent
of Honda..-of America Mfg. Inc.,
and Gov. Richard F. CeHtste of
Ohlq. •
The taclllty I• located near the
village of Anna In Shelby County.
With the addition of auto
engine production, Honda's In-
vestment In the Shelby County
plant wlll total more than $70
million.
Combined motorcycle and
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ations are expected to employ an
estimated 225 people.
The expanded production fa'-
cllltles will .Include capacity for
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catting, machining and ftnaf ..,.
Mmbly of 1.5 Ht• engl,_ tor th9
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Auto engine production la ex-
pected to begin by the fall of 1986
In order to euppty engines for the
Clvtc, which Honda ~II begin
producing at ltt Maryavtlle plant
In mld-198e. •
"I am delighted to Join Mr.
libnajlii ~ng .the fJrat
Honda auto engine production In
the United Stat•," Mid Celelte.
"Honda's declaton to begin
manufacturing auto englnee In
9hlo repreaenta another signifi-
cant step In Honda'• growing
commitment In this country. All
Ohioans can be proud that
Honda's expan9'on wlll take
place In our stat~. showing'
Honda's continuing confidence
.In Ohio's workers.''
"Honda Is very pleased to be
ma~lng this announcement,"
said lrlmajlrl. "When ·we first
~nnounced our Intention to bulld
a motorcycle engine plant, we
Indicated that we would study the
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cycle engine pl8nt .. ·---~-· to begin on J4JktJ 22 '-the
production of the 1200oc ....
to supply the Honda GL; ftOO
motorcycle. :
Along with the ex~ .,_
glne facllty, Honda'• M.,,.._
automobile plant la pr•1ntty
undergoing an expanelon llllhldl
wlll add 700,000 equ.re tlet to
the existing 1 million aq'*9 foot
facility.
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pal\slon, along with the COf11tNO-
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TOKYO, Japan -Mazda and the UAW on the framework--for a signing, Nobuto'sald the agree-• . ,
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Bieber, president of the Inter-"Today has significance production set to begin In the fall
national Union United Auto beyond its mere ceremony," of 1987. Large-scale hiring will Workers. b The document confirms a No uto said during the signing start. early next year. The, plant ceremony Wednesday. "Among will ultimately employ ~3,500 per-
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PR semlnar set
"Public Relations and Advcrtisin1 for the Small Busi-
nessperson," is the title of a six-hour seminar being offered at Orange
Coast College on Saturday from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. in OCC'sScience
Lecture 2. Tickets are S3S at the door.
Workshop lecturer. Jeffrey Figler. is an mstructorTu San Di~o
State University's Collqe of Business Administration. Tbe session
will demonstrate how small businesses can effectively publicize and
advenise a product or service. It will offer Jipson usmJ appropriate
media. and how and where to advertise. For informataon about the
seminar. phone 432-5880. • • •
On Saturday at 9:30 a.m. the Orange Coast TypingProfess1onals
, will be hosting a lecture by Jacqueline De River-Daniel on Time
Management.
The meeting will be held at Glendale Federal Savings ID their
community room, 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach at
Fashion Island Shopping Center. RSVP requested - call Susan Van
Den Broelce. 897-6706. Fee is SS for non-members. • • •
The Orange County, Los Angeles. and San Diego Chapters of the
Society for Technical Communication will host a luncheon Tn-
Chapter mectmg at 11 :30 a.m .. Saturday at the CapistranoDcpot
(next to the Amtrak station). Dr. Peter Clarke of the USC Annen berg
School of Communications will speak on communications tech-
nology and human understanding, and the effect of communication
on health. Make reservations by calling Diane Zinsmeyer at
526-2998. • • •
The Computer Experience. a Costa Mesa based computer
training. support and usage center, Wlll present a seminar on
ENABLE, a new integrated software pack.age on Tuesday, June 18 at
7:30 p.m. Jane Silver from The Software Group, publishers of the
software program, will be the featured speaker. • • • Barbara R. Danz, of Deloitte Haskins & Sells Management
Consulting Group wiJJ address the Orange County Real Estate
Breakfast Group meeting about the emergence of the life<are
medical facility. It is a concept that comt>ines traditional housing for
the active elderly, congregate or intermediate housing and nursing
homes. The taJk is Tuesda~. June 18 at 7 a.m . at the Santa Ana
Country Oub, 20382 S.W. Newport Blvd .. ID Costa Mesa. CaJI
641-56 79 for more information.
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Juat like home
Tina Yotherof PfBC'• "Family Tia" recent-
ly cut the ribbon for South Cout Medical
Center'• new alternadYe birth center in
South Lapna. The birth center, made
poulble by donadona, la decorated ln Laura
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birth.lna cbalr, deliYery table, atretcher or
poet-partam bed.
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1 Tex~s Air purchases TWA
By .JAMES F. PELTZ Under the agreement, which the
~awlMMw....., companies said was unanimously
TWA would become a wholly owned
subsidiary of Texas Air, TWA would
retain its identity and its present
management.
DAVE
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One needs
vision in
robotics
Detroit's auto executives awoke
one day wtth the startling realization
that those inscrutable Japanese were
not o nly making more efficient cars.
they were making more cars efficient-
ly. This intimidating thought
prompted a firm commitment to
surpass the Asians in the Robot Race.
At about the same time. R2D2 anc
C3PO made· their debut in Holly-
wood with the premiere showing of
Star Wars. This likeable pair un-
doubtedly had a hand (or at least a
pivQtal JOint) in personifying the
previously impersonal image of their
mechanical brethren.
It didn't take long for the robot
craze in Hollywood to meet the
demand for robots in Detroit. and
after a bnef courtship the two were
wed. It was never clear whether the
marriage· was made in heaven or
Japan. but i t was most -definitel¥
consummated on Wall Street in a
lusty celebrat_ion of hot new issues.
Stocks like Prab. Positech and
Mobot respectively, doubled, tripled
and quadrupled within a year of th,!!ir
1n1t1al offenngs.
NEW YORK (AP) -The following list shows the Over-the-Counter stocks end warrants that have gone up =~~-=~h~y beted on
No sec:urni.s trading below s2 or HIOO shares are Included.
Texas Air Corp.. the parent of approved by both. boards of directors,
Continental Airlines, agreed to buy each ofTWA's 34.5 million common
Trans World Airlines Inc. for cash shareswouldbeconvertedinto$19in
and securities valued at $793.5 cashand$4ofanewissueofpreferred
million. the companies announced stock in TWA. H Thursday. The compan;es sa;d that whae
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The mamage of Texas Air and
TWA wouJd create one of the nation's
largest air carriers. with a fleet of 294
jets.
Now that the honeymoon is over
it's ume to take a thoughtful look at
-where tlfe lnausrry-sfands and a
prophetic view of where it's going.
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NEW YORK (AP) -The foltowlno llst snows the New York Stock Exchanoe stocks and warrants that have QOM UP the most and down the most based on percent of cnanoe regardless of volume for Thursd~v. No securities trading below S2 are 1nc1-·1Jded. Net and percentage changes are the difference t>etwHn the previous closing price and today's 2 p.m. price. UPS Name Last Cho Pel.
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It's apparent that the technology
needed to produce mechanical bod-
ies. arms and legs has become so
prosaic that children now include
robots on their annual petitions to
Santa Claus. Robotics is still an
industry of untapped opportunity.
but the new frontier hes not wirh
development of more limbs, but
more senses. The future of robotics
will be largely dependent upon the
future of robotic vision.
Object Recognition Systems, Inc.
(NASDAQ Symbol ORSI) is a leader
in this promising new field. ORSI was
underwritten in March of 1981 and
since that time both the company and
its stock have had their ups and
downs. But on March 25. after four
years and $1 0 million 1n research and
development. ORSI introduced their
·"Flex.vision" system to the market.
Flex vision interfaces state of the art
robotics with a powerful 32 bit
microprocessor, their vast library of
field-proven software and a multi-
view video camera to create, in
essence ... eyes for robots." The 1m-
plicat1o.ns of ORSl's technology is
staggering, and the applications for
Flex.vision are numerous.
ORSI has the largest line of
machine vision products in the
industry. Their new JOint venture
a$reement with SAAB-Scania Com-
b1tech (one of Europe's largest cor-
porations) will ensure that those
products get maximum market ex-
posure. In addition to penetrating
Eur'ope and the United States. ORSI
recently appointed several dis-
tributors throughout the Pacific
Basin: including Japan. Singapore,
South Korea and Australia.
The market for machine vision
systems is expanding rapidly. Be-
tween 1983 and 1984 it grew from
S 175 mitlion to $250 million. This
year it 1s expected to reach $325
m1lhon and mushroom to SI billion
by 1990
Typical of a new company with a
heavy commitment to research and
development, ORSl's financial state-
ments leave a lot to be desired.
However, the trends that arc dcvelop-
i ng on those statements are moving an
all the right directions and that's what
really counts. Gross revenues
doubled in 1982, doubled again 1n
1983 and tripled in 1984. The early
indication is that they will triple again
this year. Recently reported first
quarter revenues for 1985 were 292
percent hiaher than those of the same
period last year. As revenues eqn-
tinuc to improve, so do the econ-
omu;s of scale giving effect to a
dramatic reduction in losses. In 1983
the company lost S 1.50 per share.
That loss narrowed to SI. 26 in 1984
and this year's first quarter loss of
$.16 is 37 percent lower than the
comP.arable period latt year. In all
likelihood the company will become
profitable by year end. Product
bacXJoa is strO{ll (nearly 100 percent
hiaber than last year's fiaurcs)1 and
includes oTdcn from some heavy
hiners like AT&T, Ford and Kodak.
It's worth notinj lb1t at the tum of
the century there were more than a
hundred automakers. Of course.
today there are only a handful left.
Manufacturers 1n the 11rcraf\ and
computer industries experienced es-
scnttally the same mortality rate.
-Already. the robot vision tndumbu
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FRIDAY. JUNI! 1~. 1985
Yhom•• ~II• Holm• tflnk, • .,..nut-heed cont.ftcler.' C2.
Cl•rk l•kea one-atroke lud In LPQA Rocheeter Cl-le., Ct:
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T.C. 'slightning leads Open
Tze-Chung Chen7865~
includes doll6le eagle
on 52r-yard second hole
BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP) -Tte-Chung
Chen had never shot a double-eaK)e and the U.S.
Open had never seen one. Not in fus 26 years and
not in the golftoumament's SS.
But on a Thursday in which lightning flashed
across the face of the Monster known more
prosa1caJly as the South Course at the Oakland
Hills Country Club. Chen ("J1is1 call me 'T.C'.'
It's easier.") caught ltihtnin~ in a bottk.
In his first U.S. Open. his extraordinary shot
on the 527-yard, par-5 second hole started the
tifth-)'ear pro from Taiwan o n the way lO a S-
under-par 65.
It made him the first-round. one-stroke
leader at the front of a seven-man squadro n of
pla)'e rs who broke par.
Fred Couples, wh ose ~nvinghad dnven him
crazy for the past three weeks. had driven to a 66
and was the leader in the clubhouse when Chen
birdied No. 18 to finish off the round and the
Monster
. Mike Reid. Andy Bean. Jay Haas. Tom Kite
and Rick Fehr all came in at I-under 69 and eight
others matched par in a 14-hour stretch which, as
defending champion Fuu.}' Zoeller put 1t,
"showed us all four seasons" with warmth. chill,
sun. rain and, through 1t all. a precocious wind .
money winner.
Tom Watson. the 1982 U. Open champ
who had said par just might be good enouah to
win this 'Orft:, came 1n S-ovcr 75. Jack N1c~laus
was a stroke farther back, as wu Ltt Trevino
. Ch<'n. whose best finish ID fo1,.1r years on the PGA tour was a playoff loss to Couples in t~
t 983 Kemper Open, grew up heann& and
revering names hkt' Watson and Nicklaus.
For one day, anyway, they can look at him 1n
wonder, and wonder .how he did what he'd done.
It sounded as though he wondered a bit about it.
too. In his broken English. h<' really couldn't
explain how ht''~ done 11. only that ll had
happened.
··1t was a perfect dme,'' he said ofh1s tee shot
at No. l . "From my ball to the green was 23 5
(yard~) to.the front edge ~nd to the pin was 21. So
that's about 255 I toot.. the three-wood It "'as
perfect. The ball went straight to the put I heard
the crowd, the people .. urnd1 ng behind the green.
I knew the ball would be prett}' close. I nt',c:r
thought 1t would go in the hole."
He d1dn'1 kno"' 11 had gone in unti l he
actually reached the green and spokl' to the two
yo ungstaes ProfesSlonal Golf Association tour 1n
1978, faced a formidable ad versaf) in the cold
and wet weather The temperature peaked at 54
degrees and play was postponed two hours 10 the
morning by an overnight rain~
The slow greens and sodden fa1rwa)'S gave r
momentum for the rest of the round. "Oh. yes,"
he said. not quite comprehending the question.
"It w~s a good start."
,Flnt roUJJd leaden
r.c. Cbea 31-84-BIJ ·
rred Couple. 83-83-68
Tom JClte 35-34-89 :& II.a•• 35-84-69 e Reld 34-36-89
Alld7 Bean 33-3~-69
Rlc~ 'elu 35-84-89
Dave Barr 34-38-70
Aady North 34-38-70
Skeeter Be.th 84-38-70
Geae Saaen 35-35-70
L. Wad.tlne 34-38-70
Crall Stadler 36-35-70
Payne Stewart 35-35-70
No. 7. b1r~1ed No 11, then bogeyed the 13th and
I 5th. •
Then the lightning came and, with 11, a I+
minute break in pla)'. Chen said be was womed
th<' dela)' might hurt his game. It didn't. He closed
o ut the round with birds on 17 and 18.
Tze-Chan& Chen had a doable -.1• oa dae par-IS, 527-yard
aecond hole 1'huraday to take the lint round u.s~ Open lead.
Zoeller had a I-over-par 71. So did Spain's
Scve Ballesteros. one of the pre-tourney fa vontes
o did C un1s Strange. the PGA Tour's leading
In fact. he was nevl.'r less than three under
after that. He followed 1mmed1atel\ w11h a b1rd1e
on the oar-3 third hole, b1 rd1ed No 6, boge)'ed
When he was ask<'d ho"' a young man who
didn't take up golf striousl> until age 17 had
managed to become so good so qu1ckJy, Chcn·s
reply wa~ -although he d1dn'1 know 11 -the
punch hne to the classic Joke about ho"' to get to
Carnegie Hall.
"Practice "
~.Slatori_,_Reggie hackln_grooye
. .
Jim Slaton
Jackson• shit in 9th "l ta lked to <1cne (Manager Gene Mauch I Tonl.Clat'a Game before the game and I took some extra batting
gi A g I 2 1 -;-· ~ White Sox (Seaver M) at practice and 11 looks like 11 paid off. VeS n e S -Win Angeee(Romanlck 7·2) "I was getting read> the last couple of
By CHRIS MONAHAN
~,...Ceo 111 1,.,.,t
Both Jim Slaton and Reggie Jack!>on ha'e
had some tough going the past month or so
'Slaton. after starting the season 3-0. had lost
four of his last fi ve dec1s1on!I and Jackson, after
spending two weeks out of the lineup with a
pulled groin. was 2 for his last 21 at the plate.
But Thursday against the Chicago Whne
ox. both showed that the road ma) be
smoothing out and that easier and better 11me'>
could be ahead.
For Slaton 11 wa'i a stellar p1tch1ng per-
formance. as he went eight innings. allowing Just
fo ur hits and one run. Onl) the anemic Angel
offense. which onl) got him one run. kept him
from getting the v1ctol).
For Jackson. 11 was one mere swing of the
bat. But that swing of the bat produced a pinch-
h1t. bases-loaded single that drove home the
Time: 7:30. innings. because I know Gene will use me no
TV: None. ~ matter how well I've been swinging or how bad
Radio; KMPC (710). I've been ""'1nging. I haven't done much 1n the
last four~eek'>. l was out fortwoofthem rm glad
that he has the confidence to put me in that
s1tuat1on " winning run with two out 10 the ninth as the An~eh squeaked by the White So\. 2-1. before
28.-69 at Anaheim Stadium
Donnie Moore. who replaced laton in the
ninth. picked up the victory. his founh aga1n s1
three losses, while White Sox relief pitcher Gene
Nelson sulTered the loss and 1s now 3-2.
The win moved the .\ngels back into first
place. a half game up on Chicago. wtth three
games left 10 the series between the teams.
"You JUSt go up there everytime }Ou"re
ast...cd and onc<' in a while }OU do something
good." said Jach on of his p1nch-h1t game
winner. "He (Whtte Sox reliever Bob Fallon)
threw a fastball out over the plate. It was a good
ball to hit.
Thi.' ~1tuat1on had been set up b) the inab1ltt~
of Nelson to find the plate Wtth one out Bobb)
(,rich got aboard on an infield single One battt'r
later Nel'\on walked Bob Boone and p1nch-h1ttcr
Daryl Sconiers. When Jackson was announced
for C1af) Pe1tts. White Sox Manager Ton>
LaR u'isa made the move to the lefl-hander
Fallon.
··1 motioned to Bobby Knoop to ask 11 Fallon
"'as 1.1.arming up and he said ·no· .. said Mauch
"He must have been "'arming up b<'hind the
screen. It wouldn't ha \.e mattered.''
Jackson hoed Fallon's first p11ch into left
(Pleaee eee A!IGEL8/C2) Reggie Jackson
HB's Munsell recommended
for Trabuco Hill• Hl6h post Weaver 'nervous',
anxious to return Don Munsell. an as"it~lant
coach at Huntington Beach High.
has been recommended by
Trabuco Hills High principal Dr.
Bill Brand to be the school's tirsl
varsity baseball coach.
Trabuco Hills. Orange Coun-
ty's nC'west high sC'hool. will open
1n September with an enrollment
ofapprox1ma1cl) 800 1n grade!> 9.
lO and 11
Earlier, Jim Barnett. who has
coached at Lo ng Beach Poly the
past fi ve seasons. wa~ named the
Trabuco Hills football coach.
And the finalists for the baskt't·
ball coaching post arc Lynwood"~
Bill Notley and Harry Taylor. the
former coach at Long Beach
Wilson. according to Brand
Ken Anderson, the assoc1a1c
superintendent of the Saddleback
Valley Unified School District,
will interview both candidates
and decide which one will be
recommended to the district
board of trustees at its meeting on
June 27, according to Brand.
He ends 2 1h years
of retirement.
replacing Altobelli
B·\I I IM O RF (.\P l E.1rl
\\ eaH·r ,a.id 11)(j.;1~ hl··, lonk1ng
fo~ard to rcturn1ng 3\ mJn.iger 111
the Ball1more Ormles alta ~ H'ar'
in rl.'t1rl'men1 but that "hdll''l' ml·
I'm nt'r\IJU~."
Earl Weaver's record
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1969 B• 09 Sl &7)
1'70 11• IOI ~ 1>67
1971 Ba 101 '>1 '39
1972 B• eo 7' S19
1973 Ba <r 61. S99
1974 Be1 9 1 71 '.162
197S B" ~ 69 ""6
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l~ Be •oo &2 617 2
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Payday for Lakers:
13 get $34,339
The ~t..1dding On ole<; announced
Thursda> that ~ ea,er "'ho 5pent
141 ~ \Car\ as the team'o; st..1pper. h.id
agree·d that da} to tat...e nHr lhl· Jnb
from Joe .\ltobell1
"l"'e had fun fo r ~· )ear\ ('q,•
enjO)Cd ('\Cl) minute." 'Wl'3\.t'r ...i1d
at a morning new\ conlcrl·nce at
Memon al Stadium
But. hl' added "I'm l11l1k1nll t,1r-
~a rd 10 goi ng back to ~ort...
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INGLEWOOD (A P) -Member'>
ot 1he Los Angeles Laker' haq~ \Oll'd
l\l d1v1de their National Ba\kl•tball
.\,soc1at1on playoff pool into I J11
"hares. 11 wa'i announced Thur~ay.
Twelve Laker players and trainer
Gary V1111 will each receive a full
share of $34.339.62 with Chuck
Nevitt rece1v1ng a quart<'r-share.
Players rctt1nng full shares were
team captain Karct:m Abdul-Jabbar.
the Most Valuable Playe_r in the
CdM's Schisler
signs with USC
-Jon Schisler. who helped C or-
ona d<'I Mar High to the CIF 4-A
volleyball championship. Thurs-
day signed a lett<'r of intent to
attend US this fall .
The 6-0 setter ~ad considered
Long Beach State. San Dieao
Stale, t. Mary's, Santa Barbara
aod Hawaii. before dCC1d1ng on use. "1 decided mostly on the 1.Chool
itself," Schisler said. He looked
first at all the schools' business
proarams, and secondly at their
respective volleyball 1eams
"They (TroJan ) araduated
four." said Sch1~tcr1 of U s
team. "None of them were setters.
but their Atart1na setter will he a
tenior," he added.
champ1onsh1p scnes. James Wonhy.
Kurt Ramb1s. Earvin "Magic" John-
'>On, Byron Scott. Michael Cooper.
Mike Mc(iec. Larry <ipnggs. Mitch
Kupchak. Bob McAdoo. Ronnie
Lester and Jamaal Wilkes.
Coach Pat Riley will receive a full
'ihare from the NBA and ass1~tant
coaches Bill Benka and Dave Wohl
will receive an equivalent full share
from Laker management. the club
said.
The players and coaches ha ve also
contributed to an add1t1onal pool to
be distnbuted amo ng other Lakrr
staff members, it was announced.
The Lakers won the NBA title ~ith
a I I 1-100 victory over the Boston
Celtics last Sunday. They won the
best-of-seven scrie!i four games to
two
,.~ ............
Wayne Grou of the Baltimore Orlolea tumblea into eecond
ba.e ln an effort to break up a doable play Thureday. It
didn't work aa Milwaukee'• Earnle Rllea leapa out of the
way after llrlna to ftrat bue.
"Something ~11h1n me "1tl1 'Lirl
ha' r \Orn e fun pu t nn a un1 IMm tr.
Ill ""in \Om l' gJllH."\ '-l.'l' '4 hJt II' 111..l· ... hl' '31d
"I l an't wast until tonight I IHH'
managing I lo'.i.' tx·1ng on thl' ri d.J I
lme putting on the uniform ·· thc
"t'tt-ran Baltimore manager ... ud J '
1ht• team prepared to pla~ ~h l"'a u l..l'l'
at Mcmonal tad1u m
Wea"cr \aid hl' didn't dl'rnk until
tal l.mg Thursda\ "'1th te,1 m 11tfa·1al\
to leaH rc11r<'men1 and ''"n thl'
halld uh Hr said hac.J ~t·n talt..ing
with thl' team <11nll' thL· \l.lrl of the
~a'\On ahout n.•turntnl}. J\ .l 1.·nnsult·
ant. hut a deal tould nut ~· Y.orl..t•d
out .
"Relinl' lnl', r m Ol'f'l'll' n11\.\ and
I "'a' nl'f\ ou~ thl•n." he '-lid
T ~'•"
f hc 'l'tL·ran c )n,111·, ,i..1rix·r ..aid he
hJd rwt pr1·p.trl'11 ·'"' pbn\ lor a
'hak1·ur 1n lhl' lr.im II• pull th1.·m o ut
ot the ct0ldrum' "1' mnnth\ Jttl'r the
1. luh "rxnl \ 11 .l million 10 acquire
trt'e .1g.1·nh t ll'd I 'nn L l'l' l ac\ and
Don \ ..... l ttw < 1r111k' an· in lclU rt h
plan· in thl \nn1h.1n l l•aguc Ea''
\l'' t"n 11-·lllh"' l'\.i, I.. nl I 111 nn Ill
.. ,, 11h11u1 111.1 k 1n~ JIH trc.·r .. o nn<.'I )
l'hangl'' I hdll''l "l , .in nu t..e up
lhl"'l' tt•lml., ·· '-!Id \\ l ·I' l'f "'ho
.iddt•ll lw ""uh.I '" t.1ll..1ng. "-Ith h1!.
i:nat h' tx·ton m.11.. intt .in, d1'l 1\1nn
ah<llll, h.rn!lt'' 111 1h1· t11wur
No Baltlniore deal for Wlggln.s, but others interested
•
Padres reject trade
that woUld have sent
Dan ord to San Diego
AN DIEGO (AP) -The chanoe of San
01c10 Padres second baseman Alan W1gin11
b<'comina 1 Balumorc Onole opparcntJ)' 1s
shm, but Padre General Mana.arr Jack
McKton .,Y, he has other tc1m anterHtcd in
.a deal.
McKcon said Thunday nlaht the talks. with
teams he declined to name. art movm1 very
' f( ·-
The Onolcs apparently offered outfielder
Dan· Ford. who •Hurrcntly on the disabled hst
with a knee 1nJuf'). for W113ins. McKcon said
no.
McKeon, nicknamed "Trader Ja le" b<'-
causc of his deal that hav<' rcv.-ort..cd the
Padres rosl<'r in th<' last rive season~. \.Bid he\
not rushing.
The inter-league trading dcadhnt' 1s 5 p 11'
POT Saturday. but McKcon said h<' ~ould
d<'aJ W1g10s to is National Lc14uc club,
1ndudina a team 1n the Pidre1 div1110Q.
ended his drug treatment progrfn Ma~ 2ti
"'ht•n lltx to~ at the faultt' pro/oum·t'd him
fit to pla\ It was the \C'Cond llm<' 1n thrtt ~car\
that W1gg1n1. h3d undcraooe trealmcnt.
In I Q8 :!. h~ wa~ arrested for cocaine
pos'it'~'i1on. unJcrv.rnt rt'hab1lttat1on and wa~
susp<"ndcd from baseball fo r 30 dA)S .&.t the
time of the I Q8 2 inudcnt. \\ 1ggi,ns wa~ warned
b) Plldrc\ P1'\·s1dC'nt Ballard Sm ith that he
"'ould he dropf'td from th(' tearn 1f ht' aot
in \Oh<'\l V.llh dru1$ again
l l,ndtr thL' Joint Drug 4'.artcmcnt s11nt'd 1n
May I QK4 by ma,or leque playent and
owners 'W 1y1M was fot11,cn for tht' first
off<'n\t" hcc.lu\t' 11 occorrrd bt'fore th<' agrtt·
ment • adoc)Ud
mm c qu1l t..I\ 1<1 rc1n,1.11c ~ 1gg1ni, 1n the
Jl 11' e ro.,tcr
L)c .. plll' lhl' 11n1on'<, f)<''ltllln and a 1kt1\IC>I\
Monda' h} .i drug ahu'>l' rl'' \t""' panel that
\\ 1ggm\ ~J" mt·dKalh fit h1 pla\ C\m1th ha
rt'IU'C'<i Ill JIMI \ att• 'W 1(1.ltin'>
·ou1 of thr hhH' I~ t"dnc<;<ia, l I got l 3ll
Imm tY.n more tt .itn' 1A11h .. nltd (lf)ers 1 feel ~ttcr ahout 1tw "~u.tt1un than I did n\ tho~ah
I havr '°mllh1nJ to ""r._ with .. ~cto.e-on
...i1d
Pre' 111u'h the nnh d uh th.11 had C'\fU't'i,~
\t'nOU\ tntcrt'\t 10 ob1a1n 1n~ W1g1n" w , the
Ono It\
"'' "'''n t '4' .,.,.h11 1hc> other duh~ Bl'l' bcc:auw ,I J o rf t v.ant hl him.. \ht\," Md1~00A
.. V.-heon I thfo •w' ·~her n~~ •II f
_1
Schisler was a van tty stancr for
three year • and was cap1am for
two. He also bcel\ the team's mo 1
valuable player for two seasons.
Ind WI the Sea Kinp "'°" valuable football player th1 year.
The I 7·year-old wa' al~ named
Corona <kl fqar's mil i'\thlttt of
tl'le Year
0rtk poS!ithlc deal With tht Oriole Wl"S
dnwnplayed b) 8alt1mort owner LI.Sward
fk?rnm W1ll1al'n •
'Tm pl"<'lly surt 1t'~ over I J on't thtnk it's
&<>IOI to happen," he: Sllld.
"(think t 101 ofprople. whtn you act clo.~ to
' trad1na deadline, think they can set you 10
aivc up somcthtn& for nothina bcc•u~ }'OU hl'V~ ttJ'ft'llkt I! Mitt.'~ McK n Mtd .. .son~
<:lub!I u~ those lunds of tactics -'We're not
too interested na.ht now' -hop1n1 )'OU'll
Jump at theit fin( orfer. rm not aoina 10 do
11\11. W<''vt' got until Saturdty "
Wiagin\, 27. the Pod!'\'\' le dofT hitter
1 h<' uan.'("mrnt ,pcoctfiC'S that no club l'an ··
ta~~ punu1~ .Clt6n ftattn\I • pfayc-r ,,.ho
voluntanl\ ~·k-. help fot a Jrua prohkm an4
the O\\t'l4. iJt1 on ha!I threa1~ned to lilt a
i nc\ann· • &'\In\! thr rad rt'~ 1f the\ do not
suddr n I wa .. n't 10 a\ htg a hum to tt \M
trlkk done R1 hi nt'\V.-, tt ~lf \ 10 a
dt'al wt th nn\'Qnc A.nd v.c re oot lt{lrtlf\I mo~ ·
1oward an)' onr of thc thrtt t~am We re
w1•1gh1n1 thing'"
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7honias pulls few
punches when he
describes Holnies
From AP dl1pacclles
LAS VEOAS-Pm~on Thom&l, the """'
ex-heroin addjct wbo owns part of the ~
world heavywe1aht title. can't stop talk.ina
about Larry Holmes even as be prepares for the first
defense of his crown Saturday apinst Mike Weaver.
Thomas. whose World Boiclna Council titJe
repc:eseots only one-third of lhe heavyW~iaht crown.
says he bas cbanaed bjs opinio n of Hofmes since
winnina the titJe last Auaust apinst Tim Witherspoon.
''l feel he's a fraud, a fink, a peanut-bead contender
wbo is out ripping people off for their money." said the
oonnally soft-spoken Thomas.
The outburst was in sharp contrast to Thomas'
comments followin1 the Witherspoon fight that the
undefeated Holmes was the only true heavyweight
champion in the eyes of boxing fans.
Now Thomas believes it is he, not Holmes or
World Boxing Association champion Tony Tubbs, who
reigns superior in the division.
"As far as I'm concerned, I hate that I made that
statement," sa1d Thomas, who li ves in Philadelphia.
"The purpose was I f eh the people would recognize
Larry Holmes as t.he champion. But the people also
have to realize that Larry Holmes has been busy but
hasn't been fighting real contenders."
Reda riddle Braves in 11th
Eddie Mllaer singled in the tic· • breaking run to i ite a seven-run raJly in
the 11th inning ~ursday night as Cincm-•
nati pounded Atalanta. 9-2 in National
League baseball action ... Elsewhere. Terry Fra.ocona
and Babte Brook• bad two bjts each and drove in two
runs apiece to lead Montreal to a 9. 7 victory over the
Chicago Cubs ... Outfielder Gleu WU1on'1 two-run,
eighth-inning homer rallied Philadelphia to a 5-4
victory over the New York Mets.,. Jack Clark hit his
13th home run of the season and Tito La.odram doubled
home a run to lead Jolua Tudor and the St. Louis
Cardinals, who got only those two hits, to a 2-1 victory
over Pittsburgh ... San Diego's Dave Dravecky and
Rich Gossage combined on a six-hitter as the Padres
beat San Francisco, 3-0, handing the Giants their ninth
shutout defeat of the season.
Albeck new Bulla coach
CHICAGO -Ending several days of m
$peculation, New Jeney Nets Coach Stan
Albeck said Thursday night that he has
.. agreed in principle" to become the new
head coach of the Chicago Bulls of the National
BasketbalJ .\ssoc1auon. according to a pubhshcd
report.
Although the move 1s not yet official and a contract
has not been signed. Jerry Krause, the Bulls' president
and a long-time fnend of Albcck. told the-·New York
Times in today's editions .. there arc some details to
work out" before the move becomes official.
.. He wants to come here and we want him." Krause
saJd. "So I would say the chances arc very. very good.•·
Accordmg 10 the Times. neither Albcck nor Krause
would reveal the details of the contract. but 1t was
believed to be for three years and worth a total of
$900,000.
"There are some things 10 it that I always wanted in
a contract." Al beck said. ··Tn was granted for any local
business seekmg to build or lease office space for new
employment.
Lynn lead.a Orioles to win, 8-S
The Balt1morc Oriole$, who earlier in •
the day rehired Manqer Earl Weaver to
l'Cpla.ce the fired Joe AltobeW, broke a five-
pme losma streak Tbul'8day night as Fred
Lyu'1 two-Nn homer capped a four-run rally in the
fourth inning that helped beat Milwaukee, 8-3. Weaver end~ 2Yi years ofretir~ment to rejoin his old team, but
a pnor personal commitment kept him away from the
park and · base coach Cal RlpkeD Sr. handled the
club . . . Elsewbert in the American Leaaue. Btclil
Oedm '• two-.Nn double keyed
a four-ru ,.. rally in the seventh
inning that lifted Boston over
Toronto, 8-7 ... Kirby Packen.
who homered earlier in the pme,
doubled to key a three-run
MinneSo'\a raJty in the slxth
inning as the Twins defeated
Texas, 7-5 ... Darryl Motley hita
three-run homer and Jlm
8udber1 added a solo shot as
Kansas City held on to defeat
Seattle,' 4-3. Mark Gubicza, 3-4. f'8.D
struck out a career-high nine batters in 51/s innings.
Goukaa new 76era coach ·
PHILADELPHIA -Matt Guokas. m
an assistant coach for the Philadelphia
76crs, was named bead coach of the
National Basketball Association team
today.
Guokas succeeds Billy Cunningham, who resigned
on May 28. Cunningham, who coached the Sixers to thr
NBA championship in 1983, said he was tired from the
rigors of coaching the 76crs for eight years.
Guokas has served as assistant to Cunningham
since December 1981 .
The 76crs' front office, looking for a successor. also
had been interested in the Pistons' Chuck Daly, but
balked when Detroit wanted a first-round draft pick in
retui:n for their head coach, who has a year remaining
on hLs contract.
Loa Al Kindergarten lures 10
A field of I 0 led by Gone To The Man ~·
was entered Thursday to run in Saturday
nigbt's$562,886 Kindergarten Stakes for2-
year-old quarter horses at Los Alamitos
Race Course.
Gone To The Man, who had the fastest time in the
Kindergarten Trials on June 5 with a 17. 7 4-sccond
clocking over 350 yards, will be ridden by Bruce
Pilkenton and break out of post position No. 8.
The colt has two victories and· a third-place finish
in his three careeT starts.
All 10 entries will carry 122 pounds each. The
winner of the 350.yard race will collect $248,1 40.
Stars In Her Crown, who had the second-fastest
qualifyi n~ time -17.75 seconds -drew the inside
post posiuon. She has three wins, a second and a third in
$ix outings.
Others entered were Racin Image, Solvency, fly In
the Pie. Life Styles, Call Me Parr, Reign Splash, Dashin
Saint and Six Fortunes. ·
Four of the entries in the 31st running of the rac.e -
Gone To The Man. Racin Image, Six Fortunes and
Dashin Saint -arc trained by C.W ... Bubba" C~scio.
The Kindergarten will be run as the ninth race on
the Los Alami~os program. The $90.114 Kindergarten
Consolauon will be run as the second race. with all IO
entries assigned 122 pounds each. Among those in the
field are Doluino, Sticks An Stones and Old Swale.
~ 5"30 p.m. -Mm••• · Dodgel• at Houlton
Channel 11. '
10 p.m. 90JCING: From the Olympic
Audll«lum (tape), Chennll 5e.
11 :30 p.m. -GOU': U.S. Open hlghllghta,
Chtnnet 7.
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6:30 p.m. -•AmALL: Dodgen at Houtton. KA8C (790). .
7:30 p.m. -MmALL· Chlcego Wh1te Bolt at
Angele, KMPC (11~ ~ --
BEST
OPPORTUNITY ANGELS WIN IN NINTH ...
From Cl
field down the line to give the Angels
the victory.
"He (Fallon) faced only one batter
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SITES:
Ba lea rte
Bear Street
Cahfornla
COlleo• Park
Gtrls Grades 2·8
{Grades 89 of May 1. 1985)
Division I
DIYlalon II
Division Ill
Grades 2•4
Grades 5-6
Grades 7-8
Program begins Monday. June 24 and runt for
approximately 8 week1
3 times a week at one of 10 local sites
Tuesday or Wednesdays and on Saturdaya at
TeWlnkte School
You may regttter at one of the 111tea fitted.
KalMf Wilson
Klllybrooke Sonora
Peularlno
Pomona
• PLUS •
• •·day Softt1911 Cllnte
• Teem pictures
• Excuraion to Raging W11ter1
• G1an1 pool and atumbef party
• City Champlonstllp playoff•
· Awar~1 night at end of s><aoram
• lomethlng ...... OMSlon l T ·BaJI for gradet 2 to •
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For addltlon•I llWorm-.non a:no r.;11rrat1on "'1)C4JdUm.
call Cheryl Aker• 7S4-5158 or Craig Arthur &-45-4985
yesterday against Seattle and he
walked him. so he wasn't going to be
careful around Reggie," said Mauch.
"He threw the ball over the plate and
that's perfect for Reggie. If every
pitcher threw nothins but strikes to
Reggie, there's no telling how well he
would hit. •
"If we're going to do what we want
to do, he's (Reggie) got to do that."
OfSlaton's effort Mauch said: ''He
was great. The guys love to play
behind him because they have known
him for a long time. They know he is
always grinding."
"I was nervous most of the game. I
seemed to be in trouble a bit, but I
made the pitches when 1 needed 10,"
said Slaton. "I made a bad pitch to
Carlton (Fisk) in the fourth, but I
made a good pitch to him in the first.
a breaking ball. with the bases
loadcp."
The bad pitch in the foorth cost
Slaton and the Angels a chance at a
!>hutout as Fisk hit a towering home
run. his league-leading 15th of the
year. over the left-center field wall.
"It was a fastball and I got the ball
low to Fisk. but hc·s a good low balJ
hitter," said Slaton.
ln the first with the bases loaded
and two outs. Slaton induced Fisk to
ground into an inmng-cnding force at
second.
.. My breaking ball was more con·
s1stent tonight than 11 has been in the
last month and r ve had one win m the
last month-and-a-half." said Slaton.
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I.. H R Ell aa SO
Chiu ..
Burns
GNt lton L.3·2
Ft llOn
C:•~
I 6
2·3 I
0 I
I
I
0
1
I
0
I
2
0
6
1
0
Stllon • t 6
OMoort W.•·l 1 0 0 0 0 I
Sia Ion pltc11eo 10 Ol't t>etllr In the 9111,
F 1110n ollc"'° 10 one 1>111u In ll'lt 9th
HBP.-ScllolletO bv Burnt PB-Fl$k
T-3-07 A-21,269.
8tnlq1111
Certw
loon• Brown
Miiier
Grlcll
Pe111s
o.c~ .. Jackson
Sconiers
Jones
Nerron Downing ~kl
W1Hon11
How .. I G.,be, T.,..•
Aneel everaws
UTTING
A& It H HR
175 24 50 4
113 23 30 I
156 ' 0 2 t• 9 21 I 16 • 4 0
170 27 42 4
In 30 43 I
140 I• 34 t
ISi 17 lt 7
17 3 4 0
129 23 30 I
6S I 15 • 112 23 37 •
173 19 l3 s
117 1 1'l I
31 7 6 I
21 I 3 0
l,"3 147 4Sl ..
ltfTCHING
1t•1 .. Cf.
19 .216
lS .265
21 .263
' .250 0 .250
17 .247
11 243
23 2'3 n m
3 .23S
26 233
9 231
2S 203
17 191
7 111
3 ISi
0 143
tt1 .us
If' H aa SO W•L IJt.A
Zelln 24'1> n 7 6 2·0 I 41
Moore 31 ') 31 I 26 4·3 164
Cllt>urn Jn'.! 30 I 12 2· 1 1 65
Luoo 17 20 S I 0-1 2.12
ltOtNnlcr. 9011) 8' 26 24 7 • 2 l.14
Wiii 9' 7t 31 S9 4·6 l.31
Slelon IO 77 3' H 4·4 J.71
Cttmenll 33 24 lS 11 4-0 382
Corbell ~ 34 12 17 2·0 4.SS
JOM 3'11'l 51 lS 17 2·4 4 70
Mct11r.111 •s "' n ,, 1·4 soo
S.nchlz 8'"1 13 9 • O·O 14 04
Total• S2'11) S20 203 ua l?· 2' l.'4 Sl~H Moort 13, CllDurn I
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
American LN9U•
BATTING (135 11 1>1111-<ooi>er. Mlt-
wtUkH, .343; Whllektr, Ollrolt, 333, P
8r.ot1v, s..1111 •• 331; A>. Htn01r1on, New
York, .323; Gedman. Botton, 312
RUNS-RIPktn. ll11tlmor1, 47, WllU·
aller. O.troll, «. M. 0 1vl1, 01ktano, 43; R
H1ndtr10n, New York, 42, MOlhOI, Mil
w•utlM, 39 R8l-~llln111v, New York. "· 1!11vlor. New York, 42, E Murrn, Belllmo,., 42.
llrun•nuv, Mlnnetot1, 40, C. JOl'lnson,
Tex11, 40
HITS-P 8rectlev. SHllll. 71, Buctu,.r.
l!lotton. n . Coooer, MllWIUllM, n,
Puca111, MIMelOll, 72. Booo•. eos1on, 70
OOUllLES-IUClln-., l ollon, 17, 1!1v1·
•, C..-....nd, 17. GMlll. MIMetof•, 16; c-. Mllweul!M. lS, ~lllnotv. New
York, lS.
TRIPLES-Wiiton, Kant.. Cllv, 10. c-. MNw•ukM, 7; P\ldlall, MlnnHOI•.
6; Bun.r. cin.c.no. 4, NIO~v. TOl'Olt!O, •; P 8rldlev, S..ttll, 4; l"efltt, ,.,_., 4.
HOME ltUNs-Fltk, ChlGllllO, lS,
Arm.1, Botton, 14; l runantk\I, MlnMtOI•,
14; Kl~n. 0.11.len<I, 14; M Devi\,
0.kland. 14; PrttllY, S.11111, 14.
STOLEN IASE~efttl. A,..., J6, R
H.ncMrlOll, New York, 11; 9vtllr,
CllvNnd, If; C0Hln1, Otklen•, 1'; Otrcle,
Toronto, 16; MoMOv. Toronto, 16.
'PITCHING (S ~ltlon1>-L•mt1, Tor·
on10111tr, Ctev ... nd, 11; OMlll, Mlnneaoll,
It, 1;-. Mllw.ukM, 15, Mllllnot\I, New
York, 15.
TltlPLES-WllM)l'I, K•nws Clrv. 10. c-. Mffw•vto.M, 7; flll.lc:tiett. Mlnnnol•,
••!kit•, C:1tvai.no. 'J Motft>v, Toronto, 4;
P8rldleY, IMttle, 4. Pellla, Ct llfornle, 4.
Clemen•, htlon, '5, Houef\, Tiu•. '5.
Stieb, Toronto. '5
SAVES·• M"'", Cntc.oo, 14, o. MMN, Mellt. tJ, J Howltl, 0.kland, 12, QulMl'IOt(ry, Kante1 Cltv, lt. ~Mndel,
DelroCI, 11. lllehetU. New York, 11
....... L-.ue
a A tTING lll.5 •I Mll)--+i.,r, SI L0\11•,
l7l. Mc<He, SI Loult , 3'9, Crua. HOU1IOll m. Owynn, t.11 oteeo. m . p.,11,.,.
CltlclMttl, JOt
•uN~ollrNln. SI Lou"· 41, Herr, SI '"'°"''· .a, ~flflY, A11en1a, 40. ltalllt•, Motltr..i. 40. Owvnn. S.n 0"9o, J7,
McG ... St Louts. >7. S.""'91, Plllllldelefll•,
J7 alt-Htn', St Loull. SI, J Clartl, SI
Loul•, .a. Muni11v. At1e111a. 4S, ownaon. ........ 1 ...... .., ,....,, °""""911. .,
Hll~r. $1 l.OV11. 7', GWVIWI, kn °"90. 14, Oervwv, kll °"9o, 61, Prier,
CIMJ1111tll, ... McOff. 1t I.out\, 67
•
Men 'S golf res~lts
u..s..o.. Jim Thon• JJ·40-7J TonvOrlmei ~16
<•t '""'11111Mm, Mid\.) Doll Poaltv ,. >1-n Jedi NlclllaUI '9-»-1'
Tc. Cllll'I 31-~S T Slec.km.nn )M6-73 OervHaHW11 21•'9-7•
Frid Couole• ll·U-6' Tom Colttllo JIMS-7' oar, Koch ,. ..... ,.
Tom Kitt 35.,...., rim Nortll 31·»-13 L.OV Ofl"-m •·»-76
Jtv Hiii lS·,._.t Hubaf'1 Ortt11 »-36--13 P11 l'll11lmon1 3'·40-76
MlktRtlCI M·>r-.t H•ltlrWln :u-31-n How•rd TWlllv .0-36-76
AlldV lffn )3-,......... P. Oolllf'llUI\ 3'·37-73 Otrrnl1 Trtaltr •·ll-76
ltleto. Fallr 3S-3 ....... kollHOCll JS·»-13 Steve Oor~llt ··--76
Dtvt a.rr 3'·36-70 Chrlt Ptf'rv )6·37-73 Oen Helldorton 3'·40-7'
Andv Nortl'I 34•3'-70 kollSltNtton 37·)6-73 WlllltWood 3'·4t-n
SkffltrHHlh 3'·36-70 lte>OtM Probtn >Mt -73 Victor lteoelado n-»-n
o-s.uen ls-35-70 IJrt nk COllner 3M9-7' L. Ten Broeck 31·'9-n
Lenny Wadkins 34·36-70 Ptut A1ltlffr 37·37-7' 1·S. Verot•nk 37·41)--77
Crele 11edlW 3.5-35-70 Jofln Cool! 37·37-7• Otvld Edw•rdt 31·3'-n
PevM Siewert 3s-3S--70 lllllS.ndt• 33·41-7• 01nnv Mllovtc 37·41)--17
~rkMcNuttv 3'·35-71 LvnnJ1nwn 31·36-74 . TomCneoe u-.i-n
BrM! Fuon 33•3'-71 II. ~n11« 37-37-7• RH A!i.n ~M.,....71
Roll Ca~wtll 32-39-71 Sco11 TIYlor 3t·36-74 JOllnnv Jecobs 31-39-77
ltonnla Blecfl 35•3'-71 Hal Sullon )S·39-7f JIH Herl 3t·39-n
Dk:k~ll 34·37-71 Otrv Pinnt 31·17-1• ltlck ,,.,,,., 31·--n
NI. l;iat.i111 v 35·36-71 JOMnvMllttr 31-36-74 O•nnvMU .. r 36-42-7'
Pet., J11eot>wn 35·36-71 MlktSmltl'I 3'-ll-7• Lte(lllll Jr .. ._.,.
5, B•lltalef'OI J.1·37-71 Ktnnv KllO• 39·35-74 D.A. Wltbrlllll 41-37-7'
Funv Zoeller 34·37-71 LM ltlnktr 36·3'-74 J1me1 Overton 31-40-7'
GllMorMn 3'-33-71 TlmSlmoton 31·U-74 J.,ry P•ll . ... ,.
8. llfMison 35·36-71 Glff MtiOdV 36·lt-74 Slutrl Smllll ..... ,.
Jiff kndtr• 36·35-11 l(en M.111.CI 3'·3t-74 Gl"v Kr~r 31-41-71
Curt l!lvrvm 35·36-71 Oall Rlllv •»-74 Rtcn.ro Zoltol 39-... 79
LlfrYMIH 3S·37-72 Phll Stec>.mor U ·3'-14 O•n Porll 40-39-79
Corey Pevln 36·36-72 O•vlO Froll ll·l6-7~ s ~141 41-31-7'
JacllRenntr JMS-72 ltelol'I L•nd•um l7·37-14 Ron Streck 40-40-t0
D1111w Eowerdi 36·36-72 Lartn Robe•ll 3M7-74 D•vlO Hol>t>y 40-40-t()
Ed Flori S..·lt-72 JOlln McGovoll 36·39-7S 1·M9rk Trauner 44-36--tO
Brue. Liellllt 31·34--72 ~rk Wlel>I 3Mt-7S Gt~ Borek 41·~
Llndv Miiier 31·34--12 WavMLIVI 31·37-75 eerrv Mlhlbtro 40-.....0
Bool>v WeOll.ln1 37-3~72 G C1111HNn 3t·37-7S 8rl•n FOQI 42·~1
Gr111 Normen 31.3 ..... 72 G1rv Mtirtowl 36·39-7S BOO P•ncr•rt 40-41-tl
JOl'lnMallllt•v 37·3S·72 Tom W•llon 36·39-7S Jiff Hunter 39-41-tl
Rav Flovo 3'·3'-72 L•nv Rtn11 36·39-7S B 111 Scl'lume ker 40-41-11
OtnltWelson 37·3S-72 W lll•Ckburn 3'·37-75 l!llM ROQln 39.4,.......1
Bob Eastwooo 31·34-72 Steve Lltbler 40-3S-7S •·W V1nOrmon 43·~
Bruce Soulsbv 36-36-71 Frtcltrlck Funk 3Mt-7S . •·LffJ•nHn 40-'2-12
a·S. R1ndole>h 36-36-72 ltldl DllPOI 37-39-76 Bob l!lelllv 40·4>-'2
Jiff Grvolet 37-36·n Mlkt Bl•ckDurn 36·40-76 Rot>erlWtnJ 39·Q-t2
KtnGrHn 31·3S-73 F W1ct1worth 39·31-76 Mark Ol•mond .o-.,.......,
Jol'ln 1nm1n 31·35-73 Lff Trevino 31·3t-76 01nO'Nlllt 41·•2-f3
R Alercon 36·37-73 t ·Jev 5111.t 39-37-76 1·Chrl1 TOWNI 40-.........
David Gralllm 31·3S-7l Rendv EnklM lt·ll-76 Don Sntrtv 37·46--IS
Women 's golf results .
RocMIMr lntemetleMI Cerotvn Hiii
(It """terd. N.Y. Allee Rlt1m1n
Juov Clerk 31·~· Cethv Oeroueu•
Nencv SCr.nton l2·ll-70 JeM Bl1loelt
Nencv Looe1 34·30-70 Chris Johnson
Atlc.tMllltr 34-37-71 RoblnWallon
Sul Er11 3S·36-71 JoAn~ Carner
Berbr• Mlzrel'lle 36·3S-71 Lvnn Aoam1
Ro1l1 Jones 36·35-71 LAure 9eU91'1
M. F11n·Oll 34·31-72 J.,llvn BrftJ
P11M1v1n 36·36-72 RulhJts.tan
AllUkO HlkeQO 3S·37-72 Lenor1Mur1oh
JeMI Anderton 36·36-72 ~rlerll Hegge
S B1•toi.cclt1l 3S·37-72 Pam Gterzen
Thl<ete Hes1lon 35-36-71 K Wllllworlll
B••br• Mlzr•hi• 3'·3S-71 Kim Sl'ljPtNll
Ro1lt JOMS 3'·3S-71 Vlcxl Alver11
M. F11f'l·Oll 34·3t-72 Su1la e.,nlno
Pit MIV.,I 36·36-72 Clll'lvMorta
Alsuto.o Hlk111e lS-37-72 Pennv H1mme1
Jene• Ano.non 36·36-72 J. Kohllleu
S. &lrlOlac:clnl 3S·l7-72 J. Kezmlaf'l)[I
Tlll<I W Hetllon lS-37-72 Amv BtnJ
M. Blackwt+Oer 38·36-74 Suwi S.nden Per BreOlev 37·37-74 Oor erm1ln
PleNllnon 36-Jlo-7• Susi Bernlno
Jent C,.lter 34·..0-,.74 C••l'lvMorw
Backy Peer'°" 36·3'-14 Ptnnv Hemmer
C. CherbOnnler 36·3'-7• J. KolllhH I
Sendra Palmer 31·36-74 J. K11mler1kl
Liu Youno 37·37-74 Amv l!ltn1
Catl'lvMlrlno 32·41-74 Su11n Sendai'•
A. Rllnnerot 38·36-74 001 Garm•ln
Oebl>lt Hall 36·ll-7• N1ncv RuDln
Dawn Coe 34·4<>-7• Jene Lott.
Ptnnv Pul1 36-38-74 Sellv Oulnl1n
8tvtrlev Davi' 36-31-74 OebDle Mllst'f
Ser•l'I LtVIQue 33·42-75 Barl>lre Berrow
-.ickl F1r11on 35·40-75 L1Ann C1ned1v
Bert1n1omes 3'·39-75 Sllelle\I H1mtln
N. W1111e-Brewer 36·39-7S Jutte Pvl'll
J•ne Gedoes 37·ll-7S J•n F1vnn
C.Ctlllleml 36·39-7S Val Slllnlllf'
C1r01vn Hin 3S·40-7S MarllN Ftovo
Allee llll1men ll·37-7S Bllh 01nl11
C Cllltt.fnl 36·39-7S J W11l'l•m
OOUBLEs.-P•rktr, Clncln,,.11, 17.
Gwvnn, San Olffo. 16, Herr, St LOUl1, lS.
W•llac.11. Mon1ru1, IS, Ttml>lllon. Sen
Oleoo, 14,
TRIPLEs-Mc:Gff, St. r..oul1, 6, R•IMS,
Monlr111. 5; 7 •rt tied will'I 4
HOME RUNs-MurPl'IV, All•nl•, IS, J Clark. SI. Lovls, 13, Cev, Cl'llC1110. 12.
Mlrlllal, D--..n, 10. P••ker, Clnclnn•ll. 10
STOLEN BASES--Cottm•n. Sr Louis,
••. MCGH. St. Lout•. 25, Looet, Cnlceoo.
21, GteOOen. San Frencl\CO, 20. Otrnltr.
Cl'llcaoo. I&, RtdU\, Clnclnna ll. I&
PITCHING (S Oecl1lontl-+11wkln\, Sen
011110, 11-0, 2 79; A"Oultr, St Loul1, 11· 1, 2.63; Oerllng, New York, S·I, 2.48;
HIMlllM!', °"911'1, S·I, 2.41, McDowell,
Ntw York, 5· 1, 2.62.
STRIKEOUTS-Gooden. New York, 105;
1tv1n, Houtton, 92; VatoNveNi, o.cte1r1, 11
, J. OtLIOl1, Plt11bur1J11, IO: SOio, Clncln·
natl. 79.
SAVES-RHrOOn, Monlreat, 19; ~
Smllll, Chlc100. lS, .Go11aoa. Sen OllCIO, 14.
O. Smllh, Houlton, 10; ~lier, Attenre. 9
Los Alemltel
THl.HlSOAY'I ltlSUL TS
(lltll If 91 ·Nltlf ~M mMtlfte)
, .. ST RACR. 350 Ytrdl
Extr1m11v T lmelv
7640 Bluet111• (Rviz)
No Wl'lll• SllOl1 (BrOOkt)
TltM: 17 .19.
IGercl•l 2160 1)00
8.60 S.40
S.20
'2 EXACT.A (7-S) P•IO $634 00
SECOND ltAC•. 350 v•r01
Senem Pie ( Knl11h1I 26.60 I 00 3 60
Hunorv Bunnv (CrH11trl 3 40 2 IO
Pertacr Looi\ IOIOtrlckstnl 3 00
Time. 11.14 s1 EXACT A (6· 7) oeld 183 00
THIRD RACIE. •OO verO\
Aom1n111retor (Gerclal 1180
Noholme Pan (Crea11erl
Uno Bff (Fl11uero1)
Time· 20.04
!'OURTH RACE. JSQ v1rd\
Menx Frottv Doll (Mxllo) 20 •O I 10 5 20
AOI To Ooo (Edwardt) 11 '10 8 60
Gooo For Nulllln (Ltwlt ) S.IO f<me: 11.11
U EX.ACTA (2·31 palO '269 IO
l'll'TH It.ACE. 3SO v•r01
Cure APOiio (Ftoueroa) 1S 00 9 60 ~.IO
Blmn Bun B1r1 !G•rcl•l 11 20 I 20
Coroor••• Buo <CrH11t1r > 7 20
Tlr"M· 17 91. n IX.ACTA 17·1) oeld 116360
SIXTH ltACI. 3SO nro1
01+-RH I PTooer (Lckvl 4 00 4 20 3 00
OH~IOw., luo (Crer) 4 20 4 to 3 60
JU\I A DrHm Awav C~vlllf) 4 00
Tl"* 1717. 12 UC.ACTA (2 61 P•IO 12120
SIEVINTH It.ACE. 350 Vlfdt
How RICI\ lGtrctal 40 to 11 60 1.00
C1111ean (l!lrOOkt) •to 3 to
Mr Oii• (L.ecll.tvl 7 40 Tlmo 17.'7
12 IXACT A (7·6) oelct 119S 20
llOHTH lt.ACI. 400 varO\
As.l'llov Lvnn <M•rll 8 '10 5.40 3.40
1111 Of DrMms 1Rul1) UO •.20
BCR HtmHlll B•bv 1Tre11urt) 310
Time; 20.()4,
12 •JC.ACTA (6·7) oelO ST~.IO
12 fl'tCK llX (S-2-7-2-end •-2·6) Olld
1?2,4'0.40 10 thrM wlnnlno tlekell !llvt
llOflff), C.rrYOVtf' POOi: .. 7,l11 "
NINTH RACI. 2~ verd1. Olel !eM <••rd) I eo 4.20 4.20
Hor-MPlltY MIU (Trlf) •.OO ., 50 Gol~la (Otrelal 5 40
Tl"'9; 11.lt~ '1 IXACTA (10•11 oe~ '36 20
A 11enoenc:e· t . In.
HelVWMd ~al'll
TI4UlllOAY'S ltlWL TS
(Jttll .. '1-4n .............. "'°"""')
,.IT ltAC•. 6 furlOll91 ~ • ~ l"-wlevl 1000 uo uo
SIM CM-Mer IPlllCaV) l .O l 20 PromfM Sanw Jey (Sl•vlflt) HO
Tlme 111
S&GOMD RAC: .. • IUrtonel
Hard Htanad $uav (ll'n(y) 00 HO J 20
kvllOIM <l'i'CC•N'Oll) 160 4 00
Trldlv Turll (l.azonl J 00
Time. 1.11 4/S.
l2 OAll.Y OOUkl (1M l otlcl t4000
ne.D aAca. OM mlle. •
W 'I Prlncnt (St•nll 7 '° )10 210
Pool Polnr !lt\Uiaroutl • 40 4 40
Jell <P~vl U•
•
3H0-7S Kathv Beller
38-37-75 Kelhrvn Yoong
37·31-7S Sherri Turner
37·31-7S 8onnla L.:•utr
33·42-7S Marv OeLono
38·37-75 ClnOY Ferro
36·39-75 Oebl>le Auslln
JS·40-7S Juov eu1,
lS·•l-76 Oelt EQgeJlng
3'·38-7t1 S1ndr a Soul lch
37·39-76 ~r11ertt Wero
1~76 Nancv Mt.uncle•
36·40-76 Slleron Barritt
38·3t-76 Terri LIJCkhursl
37·39-76 Janet Colll
36·40-76 L vnn Srronev
34·42-76 Kethv Hiit
35·41-76 Keren G,.vllv
)4·0--76 G. Hlr•I•
36·.0-76 Su•I• P•oer
31·3'-76 M. Wllllml,.
)7·39-76 Norffn Friel
35·42-n ~rtv OfQkerwn
31-39-77 MIUle McGaorllt!
3S-42-77 Keren p.,m11et
lS·•l-76 Clndv Fl1>11
36·40-76 S.ndv Clltlllr
3'·..0-76 Mllll Eooe
3'·38-76 Jamle OtWffta
37·39-76 Su1l1 BerOOV
35·42-77 Jove• B1n10n
31·39-n 0. M1l1tarlln
35·42-77 S.Galbrtllll
37·.o-n LorlW111
39·39-71 EtelrlO Crosb'f
39·39-78 P111v H1v11
39·39-78 011nleWood
37·41-78 Linde Hunl
.0·3t-71 M Wldmen
38·40-71 Lvnn Connellv 3t·39-71 Sue Fogleman
3'·42-71 NJndvMoon
40·3t-71 Jen Sltohlnson
.0-31-11 Krlt Monaonan
39·39-11
39·39-71
Time 1.34 ,,~
U EXACT.A (S·6l 11110 11'8 SO
l'OUttTH lt.ACI. S lurtonQ1.
36·42-7'
39-39-11
39-40-79
37·42-79
31·41-79
Jl·0 -79
37·•2-79
36·0-79
36·0-79
•1·31-79 31·41-79
ll·•l-79
3'·41-79
37·42-79
3S-4s--t0 43-)7-40
41·~
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39·•1-tO »·U-.O 39-.,.......,
40-0-11
40-41-11
40-41-11
40-41-11
39·42-tl 39·'3-t2
42·~ 39-43-12
31·~
41·41-12
39-43-12
41 -0 -t2
42·40-t2
41·'3-94
41·43-14
39-45--44
40-U-14
43·43-96
44·'3-97
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WO
ONS
ONS
E11~1nt'1 lm•ee <Stvni> 4 60 uo 1.60
Prlm.erv Ro (Htwtevl 11 20 S 40
lnctll>O GOid (McHeroutl HO
Time· S7 31 S u EX.ACTA (3·1) Pelo SlSOOO.
l'IFTH ltACE. 7 lurlon111.
score o IOomlnouez) 40.IO 16..20 7 60
Ctc11t (H1w1tvl 6 20 3.IO
Herv1t1n1 (Otte11ouuevel 3 00
Time. I 23 115.
U EXACT.A C9·&l 11eiO 5712.SO
'9XTH It.ACE. 6 lur10n11'
Ju1110 Sllv You (McHg) 114.00 S,60 U O
Forklllllllro.O <Peorozel 6.20 4.60
T. H. Anllt! (SIDlllel 9 60
TllM: 1 :09 21 S. u IX.ACTA (11 ·4) palO s2t0.SO.
S•VINTH RACE. 6 lurlor19s.
Ptrclomo (Plncev> 4.20 3 . .0 3.00
FrH World (P10ro1e) 8.00 S.00
Ttllal01 (Meza) 1.00
Time 1.1 I 11 S. u EXACT.A (3-9) Pelo 1100.SO
U fl'ICK SIX (4-S-3·9-11·3) oelO
12,69UO 10 36 winning lie.II.Ill (five horSHJ
Cerrvover POOi J97,0IO 10.
EIGHTH ltACE. Ona m ile on 1ur1
0 111 Pr let (Stevens> 6 60 3.20 2 80
Slllro Ate1n1 (Oetallouu•v•) 2.60 2.20
Madtm Mo (Peorozel 3.20 Time 1:3S 115
JS IXACTA <S·2l o•IO '31 00
NINTH It.ACE. Ona mire
L01'8 Honey (Plncav) lUO i 60 3.20
RoY•I Covnclllor CMcC.rron> 3.20 UO Ar11 An Uac:l'lllr•ln CStM>tm.klrl 3.00
Time: 1:33 l fS,
U IX.ACTA (7·1) pelo $89 SO
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low cost.
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ale, spa. Xlt c:ond '349K. S.. Sat 1·5. &40-1141 Don't trede quality 4 pnc:e YIW WJ1A .-...iiiioiiiiii-.._____ IMrp 3br 2ba great area
280 CAQNEY LANE ,;217 ...... farai.W flat 1700 kid• or tingles lilMI TIE YILUS s139.ooo 53M190 e.1 Rlty , ..
········-1H7 OPEN HOUSE Cerna ••• •u llU talde 2Br 18th & encl -.. 1 Bdrm, 1'~ba. Cermeno JUNE 15TH 5pu . petlo $850/mo. 329 Uni· UYHllT WITI NI Model. 8eaut1tu11y decor· Norm Ben~-"" Lautl#Uny #Urn, TIA cfOM verllty Dr 548-0648 Eves ated end unit with at· '" t beach W/D · k IALllA PllllllU tached garage. Air Con· Wm Kennedy & Auoc 0 · • 1.91 pr g E·ltde Coty 2Br 1ba. lrpte,
Only 4 yra Old Beaut. 3 dltloned Convanlenlly 962-8118 & mofe ~ 87 •11517 gar. water/gard pd No
Bdrm, 2'1\ ba, formal din-located $1415,950 ••~lit 1 .. n l ..... ............ pell 11525/mo 1546-2389
Ing rm. Top loc:atlon & I_.. "-... II ta.. "-al .... large dock. Aaaumable n •H-••• Hur UYSlll YILUll .. 111 ...,. New Eutatde Townhome
Int makea thfa an euy 18124 Culver Or, Irv ;;iiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;f;I 3Bdrm. dbl gar. 2'1>Ba
take Ov.r. RECENT 7 ... llOO On ttte Waterfront. back $1175/mo 852·1616 bay. Prlv beaeti. pools, uoa.am IDTAU PRICE REDUCTION jaec .• ctubhooMI & boat PENINSULA PT: 4 bad •New Eutalde Townhome
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........ _.... $1,095,000. Exchangea ...,.,.... .... ,..., illps avail. BEAUTIFUL. family rm, 3 frplca, patio. 28r. den, dbl gar. 2'hBa
--wel<:ome. Call for ITl()(e with thl1 cute 1Br t IOl1 Must see to Appreciate. I 2 0 0 0 I m o Y r I Y ; 11100/mo. 852· 115115 1111 PllOI JITTY YllW Information and anowtng. condo overlooking bubbl· 300 E. Coast H:(:, New· '3000/mo summer SHARP EASTSIDE 2BR
3BR 2ba, hardwood floors. Can you belleve COM Ing brOOI<. 182.soo. port Beach. 673-331 SUMMER WEEKLY REN· 1 b a . gar 1 g e. yard
Fireplace. lge family rm. ocean view for under ASK FQR INGA UYllll YILUIE T ALS: From ~00-12000 $750/mo. call 546-9950
Cvrd patio $124,750 $400,0007 Oellghtful 4 lnlH 0 .. 1t111tty On the Waterlront, back ~1:.~·1r~"1~r:o.1.8-pec-.-3-8_r_2_b_a_. bon--u-a-rm-.
HYleOAllLllLTI. Bdrm r"ldence otfere lll-llOO lll·7•H bay. Prlv. beach, pcota, WlftrfrHt ..... lH. Available 8/1, S1200/mo
141-1121 r~~.,~ 2 =:~=i. Jacx: .. clubhou~ & boat 111 1• lll-llM 544-7001or751·1350
aolar heated water ~-slip• avail. BEAUTIFUL. • Dau Pei t llB
tem 1399,000 lnctudee 04I Mutt ... to Appreciate. • Mllll llL 11&1 land. JOYCE OABOL TI La1u1 ltac~ 1 $55,000. 300 E. Cout Hwy Oc.a ~ 2 l500' • l
LAlll llPlU SALLY SHIPLEY C.rna ••• ... liii 11141•tt• Water •• Newport Beach. 673-1331 pr~ ~o renlb~ kid: IN2u5003280F'bcondv 0 ~r73ba
Oetlrable corner loc:atlon i7 MUlR &EXeA 3Bf 3ba. approx 2800 all. Old• but Nice. CM prk 1 53;-6190 Beet Alty fee a u 4
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Juat a few block• from the Mediterranean VIiia, 8500 Fee land. No Laguna, pV1 BR w/cabllna, walk to la''"--hlad . --II Ttrt tl3
beach. Spacious 3 Bdrm aq 11. Best vlewt of ocean comm. 592 Allview Terr. everything S 10,000 Agt ._ .._.
front unit with flreplaoe + & city llghta. 12.795,000. Open Sun 1·4 $475K, a.ak _J_u_dy_l54 ___ 6-_1_1_1 _1 ___ YeartY 38R 2 S: nke 2g:,; 2A~;!~~~o~~
Cozy 2 Bdrm gar1ga ---------1 W"tern Estates Realty for Denni• Snell, Bkr SEA.CLIFF N.B. duplex w /garaga. 851-2000 Hme 780-6951
apartment. Ovarslzeed INUlll UIWPUOE 551-1234 6-40.-5078 or 497-6t30 Beaut 2 Br 2 ba $42,900. $960/mo. Call 673-8821 •=----,,,..--~--.,,,.,,..~ ~~,~~ut ~= ~O~:tl~ Thia elegant 3Bdrm home Emerald Bay remodeled Only '4000. dn OWC Agt CtrtH •el Mar Wi Ut. •ac~ 2240
Juat 1320,QOO. la great tor entertaining. ·-... --........... ,_ 3Bdrm 3Ba. ocean view, Judy 1546-7171 . 2BR 26a new tux condo. Pool table eta""' In .......... , lrg r.d opt avall Days i l 1 Bdrm Hoo19• with huge Sec Rec amenities Av1 714 673 ...... _,. ,.. """'" . . •••trc I yard. 708 IRIS. $700/mo. •115· 1"50 213/438-8248 ( ) ___. room with high beamed S47 ,000. firm. Prine. Pn-ty l2SO 760-84l3 •-"--"'--· ___ _ cathedral celllng1. A only. 720-7403 or _....,_.g=...,.,._ __ ...,..-,1 5 blkl to ocean elegant
auper home. $199,500. eve1/w1lnds 494·51548 O.M ....... hitter Duplex 3 Blka Ocean 2 Bd cedar & glut 2Br 2,,..Ba
751·3191 ----rt ltacL 1_9 Exoet.1oeit1;,on 17th St ~ ~~': ::~':J1~ & !amity rin. Pluth-Uke C:. SELECT • .,. w/lerrlflc upside Polen· new crpta & drpa, lrplc, -,.., PROPERTIES lllYI IY .... * IY IWIH * ua1 s2.5 Miiiion Ask tor evun20-2116 days aundeck, ~· tu11y w•.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml2115JASMINE MOVING FORCES SALE Dennis Snell. 640-5078 Hurry, won't tut! tmmec malnt yrd. 1 _._,.. ____ _
2201 WATERFRONT -I /O i l 2Br 2'1\Ba residence. 3 t·111< 1•ffoP11uc
4U CARNATION Reduoecl S30,000 below ••! tlft a ti blk1 to bch. Frple, bonus 2 ILHll Tl IUCI ' 2 Bdrm UPP«'. bright, you --------•I lllA Yllll OLMSI From 295,000 to $«5,000 appraised value tor quick .... NllT H .. U room s 1500 Open Hoose Oellghtl\.tl ocean breezes. ----·------pal ref lg OllM 1114.llO ThencaJISaraMarvtnAgt sale. 4 Bd 3ba, den, lam ._ ,.... Saturday &.Sunday 1·5 Spacious 2 Br 2Ba MONACO.HARBORVIEW S1~i~~4.,.,~~r
RARE ON MARKE'ft '"·IOIO lll-1111 rm, 2 frplc. 21500 IQ 11. 2Br 2Ba & 1Br 18a. Ocean 427 Poln1ettia 644-1721 w/garage. Ptuah carpets 2Br 2Ba, gerdener. S 1300 759-1763 1----------
Stei>a to country club. De-•---------Westcllfl/Dover Shores view. Gd cond $175.000. · & drapes dishwasher 213-540-2553.
F 11..,, ..... n vu Jasml""" Crk $335 000 OBO 12.'.4'Y • ..auumable IO&n. H---111 . I I . b ·-. Arc .. lt--'urally d .. 1n-.t APT wm YIN slrable 3 Bedrm 2•n. ba. u ......,.. : .... • 33801 Castano Call ._."" "" Iota o c oseta, a ... ony. SEAWIND·5 BR. 3ba. view. " -· .., New carpet & dta,_, 2 br & den. Own/agt will 1•2-1212 (818)355-444.1 fOf the discriminating only. Beautifully landscaped near pool and tennis. 1bf 1ba. frpl, le... 795 Redec 2Br 2Ba, gar. tac. ,.._. finance 1540 1515 n"" 6331 mo. A.vi 712 720--0648 patio, frplc No pe11 '895 Call quick. 546-2313 · .• 1-.-W-E-S-TC_L_l-FF_3_B_r_l_V._·B-a 2 Br/den. 2 ba. Jacuzzi. ..vv-S2800/mo. 559·9~9 mo. 2151 Pacific A~.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
JUlllll OIEEI pool. S245K Of terms. By lact•t Prtt!y US ~~~ :~~,~~ ':~· • 2BR BEACH CONDO T_o_w_n-hoo-se apiclous 2 Cuti •IN 2724 PM 855--0665 or 631-1107
Plan 1, 2 Bf & Den, Auum owner OPEN HOUSE 1·4 2• llm No pets •12100 mo. on water/guard/pool & ttys, 3 lg Bdrm•. Po<>I. iimiiiiiiiiilll••iiiiio!;;;;;;;;~;:::;:::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
8'h% 111 $285.000 SAT. 1207 Bert<atllre Ln Less than 2 yrs old. All 2 49.._3367°' 764>-8850 sauna S950/lae 545-0713 putting green $1250/mo
lllLSlll 11 83 t-8638 or 640-6188 645-7534 Bdrm 1 Bath units fully Down by ooean $400 hm University (Del Mar) &
OlllU llL llAI UOl llY. .... Lar1• I Y11r ••• llYllllE-1 PW rented & maneged JASMINE CREEK I appls atlady yd E·Z move lrvlne 548-6537 EYeS WOODl.AllD YILLAGI
APARTMlllTI l arge. level lot With 4 3 bath Pool. Priced to sell Duplex. S325.000/Low 3Br 3ba 857-8834 Located In San 3 BR. lam rm. spa. Ocean 539-15190 Best Alty fee Bdrm home , super S239,500. See: 2391 Bay down 5 10 Jasmine. Den· ---------Bernardino Assume plus greenbelt view. 24 hr --hall Aaa 2211
kltctten. great yard. view-Farm Matt Agt 640-5078 nls Snell, Bkr. 640-5078 Beaut. 18R, fl.Im condo S615,000 10 4% loan. security Perfect cond. Old town ctaule 3br lncla S.C p AREA
f S Villa Balboa. By owner Asking $798 000 S2000/mo. Yrs lease I den 2 bath newer It.Itch & Tlme'a rite 2br 2ba ••75 Ing peck or unday $ C 78 3 · A.gt. 644-8067 • blllcony vu S700 no last! .., Brunch. private beach More lamtll" are getting Newer.custom So 01 122·000· all 946-9 ---------... 539-6190 Best Rlty lee pool hm rent/option
wmt ' enroy our iarden \lylt aot~ Qu!tl tomlor1ab4t ""'
tlOse 10 httway\ & Sc Coa~t Plaza wll1le onlv m1nutt~ to lllf
oucJI Ga1agt\ a~a1taD1t
$498,500 the camping "bug" this Bayside under $350.000 ILIFFS I PUI Trad·i·ii·onal Large 4 Bdrms 2 'hba, kids/pets or 3br just
year 11 you have a terms Bkr 720-9422 frplc , avail lmmed. lmat 2 44 $800 539-8190 Best tee NILS • SIU • U .. Y 111111
lJ~l()Uf" t;()Mf camper thal'a rn>t getting -SPYIUSS By owner 2250 sq ft 3bd 2 Realty $1500/mo Bkr 720-9422 * •REITlll* * I Realtora,675-6<>00 I uMcl, Nit It now wtt:i a '.'tba. fem rm. un· S ~ C111t Mt trt . Claulfled lO lh·'--I obstructed Upper Bay 631-7370 Le ... Option. 4br 2t,.;ba CALL US REGARDING ta
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2 lflH•S, Htl-1111 • Ad. .... IJ view of moontalns & city comm. pool.tennis Ocean IRVINE LEASES 2215
.. -----------------5~~o~BA R:~~~,e~~o Decorated '" xlnt lute 2 HOUSES C<>sta Mesa view S2000 mo. 640-4152 lrYIH O.att ....... Prof decorated 2BR 2ba W, ltUT I NT WHO llCt. .
llWNIT IDOi t•tt,000
SU llUll -LISI
Project has been completely sold out!
First resale on the golf course avail-
able. The most sought after "Ber-
muda" plan; 3 BR. 3 BA. FR, LR.
gourmet kitcen with granite
counters. For the buyer who wants
quality and lcoation.
$499.950. $305.000 fee 6-40· 769 t -Gross S 19,200 S 189.500 Sparllllng Clean Lg matr lll 7IOO "' condo, frml din rm. many
Bluffs Fixer Condo. 3 br. · 150/o On. Owner Don suite+ 2BR 2ba. trple, • amenities Pool/spa/car. TSL IUIAIEMHT
141 ,HLM•
lM-ootl IU·llN la Ytrl l lrH 2'1 ba. nds crpts & paint. Goguen 497-6287 patio. W/O hkup. garage. Rare find 1br equtp1 port sec gate $800/mo 710· 1•11 $179.500 Owner/Bkr • 112 blk Carnation Park Condo appts pcot 1aeuzz1 722-8053 or 556-1108
C11t1 M111 1024
*•BY OWNER 3br. 2ba
spa. compl remodel like
new $135,000 645·9478
WTSlll
2BR R2 zoned. Planning
Dept apprvd plan for 3Br
In rear. $1t7,000. By
Owner 380-9416
WYTleWI
2BR 2ba condo w/frplc
Great locatlon $125,900
Ask for Eather. 542~242
dys or 1546-41542 eves
IHIFllULI
BY OWNER
Huge R2 lot 1',..ml lrom
beach 2 Bd. 1ba re-
modeled kitchen. S 120K
<or OBO 6-45-3666
But. a.acla 1040
FOR SAL BY OWNER
3Br. Great location. Mlle to
bctt s 149,000. 963-6526
760-8411 or 752-5959 Mo1at11a, Dtterl S 1350/mo yrty, no pets $350 won 1 last call T 1. 2290 '""'' '"" C. t'i:l 1) . ~l " ,( -. ') t: 9N~ • •ott ltstrl 1450 Available 8/1 Open 539-6t90 Best Alty tee ••II PV11t11 ~~ l'U?J ~~ ~ i:-.., ~ "81
EASTBLUFF CONDO 4 Bd
2 ,,..ba. S 155,000 Good
f in anc i ng P I P
619-340-5434
hooae Sat 1-5pm. 440 S42S country s1yte rental , ..... •• c .... • -.~·-"--.-
BIG BEAR LAKE 3BR 3ba. Begonia Agt 675.0088 Univ Park Garden Home. w/gar or $500 flat rare 0 .~ .... ··:~.9..·-~ :::· -·-·, :".:
FEESllPU
1 block from beach
1~ba. s210,ooo.
Fern 631-3822
Walk to lake. Lo dn. · 3Bd 2'hBa. tennis, pool. pool remal 2br w/appla -·-·· ---~
S79,900 Realty World C11t1 Jlt11 tac. $1200/mo. 644-4157 539-6l90 Besl Alty lee 0• • ' ~' ., • • ' Sawmill &. Resort Ren· v __ _
tats (714)866-2990 2Bd 1ba, nu crpt, pnt. gar. La HI ltac~ 224 Wtttaiattt r 2291 t u c O R A JBR yd/gard.Nope~1982 'A' ..,...,,...,.."""""' __ viii'"".......,.....,......,,..._..,.........., II I I' I I
21 4 IHll llYISTllllT Meyer-S750 +sec S700 & Jack I • Hoose w/1011 Most appealing 3br hte . . . . .
Forest Falls. 71 forested credit c:k 549-3484 In secluded area. Walk 10 pool 1acuu t multl bl
acres. a former Boy 2 Bd 2 Cond It bch Ocean canyon v-oversized gar S800's I{ '' L t-~ I Scout Felty. Improve-ba 0 apt level from every wlndow. Frplc kids pe1 539-6190
ment 1n~1d· a Ranger frple, W/OS, 2 car gar, • all appllaooes $1050. Best Alty fee 11 I 1· ... pool, spa. 950 556-9200 Taking applications for _ __ . . -
Hoose. pcot, malnt. bldg, •N....,t Riviera Twnhae July 1st 494-8325 Apartatall Faraitb4 ! ~ restrooms. 5 campslt... -.. F ~ A C E
11 mt from Redlands on 4Br 2'1tBa. Frplc, patio. Small 2 Bdrm Antique 1---1~1--15....-.1-,......,
First S 16,900 p/ac of-722·8011 Studio. near main beach Cttll Jlt ll 2'24 ....._....__._-L--''-
t Mf ;lf!' l""t .,.,0..-~ ... ,.ed t C.l'd't "",., "•"'t' J .. -. -
HARBOR VIEW 3Br 2Ba
Open view. corner lot
Across from grrenbelt Nr
Clubhouse. pool &
Elementary School
$180K auum S245,000
incl land By Owner
7 1417 60 -15514 or
2131698-0686
Hwy 38, nr level land pool, spa $1150 No pets House wtdetaehed Artist
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tered. PP. Biii or Earl, 3 Bdrm 2 car garage. prl· 1 f7 Acacia. SiOOO/mo CW IE 0111 1 ~ __ A_D_l_E _C. _ _,I
wk days. (213)560-0871 vate patio Mesa Verde 857 •8389 ALL UTILITIES PAID I I l 1 · I I I' O , .. •• , ·-.···,·.;,.· -.... · :." ct-.·.·.·:·J, or ah 7pm/wknds, (714) S850 549.3979 LlfHI litHI 2252 Comp.are before yoo rent . . . . . . • · ··• ---792-5841 Larry _ _ HOUSE UNDER MARKET. 3 Br l\; ba Duplex s715 2b 2ba Newly decorated, CUS1om
BY OWNER 4BR + FEE Oat tf Ceaatw ptmo. S.A. Htl. 20201.A Stec:>s to beach. r design feature. pool. lfl:'t. • .., • ' ;• •• ~i Ii I' I' I
LAND 731 "" 18 ,, 1525 condo·frpl·P<>Ol·1Pa S895 b"", cov'rd gar""" .... r. er ·. I ...,., Prerrty Birch St 85-4-1927 768~529 or 557-1928 r~ed Wlth pl~ la~--;;:==~~=.;1===::=:;:~;;:::::::~*=*~
me&alll Vltalla Aree IS ac farm, 4Br2Ba,lrgfamrm.2car Stepstobeach.2br2ba scap1n g N o pets f) ·.~··
3BR. family room water home & ei1traa gar w/opener, Qrdnr condo-frp1.poo1.apa S895 Furnished 1 & 2 Bdrm I ----~---..... _.....--'-
1982 POft Albama s 110.000 owe 645-4260 s t200 No pets 979--0213 768-4529 Of 557 -1928 365 w11son 1542· t971 • SCl&ll-Lm latwen la OlauffMattM 3114
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~ 28a 1775 4.= '--bunlt• blt-tne. petlo, ow. no peta gar 1400/mo+utll an...,.lnQ, typing & otc cornm1 .. 1on) benet1t1 ...... ·-·L ............... 1 ........... · ~=-Sl35/mo. 770-1950 2 bdrm, 1t4 btth, A/C, 241_1303ora&e-7935 r9Jlttlbyhr1&2-0740 • ••uml-• ~ "· ...,_,., ~ .._ ........,.. condo w/pool & epe. 1\o\ and edva~t OI>· 14 '1t1
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$360/mo+ •· no P9t9 *"' tr Aonai~ Woodelde YtflaOe. 2511 1100 mo+. C>QCM, ... per1(1no. St 25/aq" 1nct cat with wtitte Nml'nY uperlenoe '°"'"" as1.ae14 Ot &42-.411'7 1 ~o!m tro.n'518 w. Sunftow. un1t 14. -.ienoe.1454357 utU. 67~3n7 Agl PllWt and 1909 (wtlfte tageoua. s.nctNMM to: • DINL
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large yard, 3' a rage: Sorry, No Peta M deity 64~ ~t TDrlwHEN ~t, tlra1T,._'!r•a 497-4491 ew 497-5714 .,. ... Comer or Redhill & didn't have My oollers to lllLY Pl.If phoMa. Appro.a. 32 tire. lllTAL .. lll•IT t 7 5 0 I h I 19 32 M noll S ,,_ ..., _ .. _ 8rlttot. 700 aq n & 1350 tell m. whO 1'19 la He wu P 0 Boll 115410 plwtc. 1:30-5. benefltl. llJ)9rla.flC. neG•IHrl. _1 1~ 0 • r Y ..... ~~.7 llCI ,.: .. l·.1.. 831·1296 LldO Sand• NB l)rot. M aq n. 1mmecs occpy. '°"'*"* pet Mid loYe: co.1a• c.. 92929 retell clothing 11or•. , -•n. HUit. 710-427 .., -'vv -._....., • -~ n/amkr2W$ahrw/2r.t R&HINY!STMENT8 now at my door....,.: Fuhlon ltland. Ma -.-
•EASTSIDE 38r, new • • • blk to beh. c;omm pool, 852~8714 l'lungfy. I have 3 kll'*W AdWnlalng Morrlt. $44-5070 f!NTAl. A!CPT~N.8. FIT ~in:''~· No $/mo4QS/mo 2 Bd gar '450+ "3-M57 end can't 11 .. p l\lm. ~ULll Of PfT. up, X-tay llo. ln1 '*" 10. &42· 210 8'>'-encl ow.Indy rm. lN NEWPORT IEACH M/25-35 prof only. GIMrt, ~ =yM ~.":O PleaM retrelva, 1'19 ,,_. Nffded lot claulfled d ~ieht• lhlft• & bllllng. W-3&35
trltde aactl .. Ceth. oa11. =•tlot, CIOH to A gtMt ptece to 1tve on the L"1tuty Condo-welt to So. n-amkr lhr 2bf 21,\btl twn-aq ft, 2 otnc. + recap-~ lamllyt Vic P&Glrtc advertlalflg deot el rapid~ •:e:· G~ ~ & ben• LOVER Want.O: Wiii
1ng9, petlo. kite, nu orpta, , nr majof ~. Upper Bay. Private Cal Plza, tplo, eteg. hM C..M. 1350. 531-4.39 t tlon .,..._ 11.25 ero-. ed•tal Btcto 19th & ty expending local cMly Mita AW'/ In p«aon rein 9'00fl* In~ 1450+ .._ 240 u-io19 Huntington 8wt't.,. clubhouMt & l\ealttl frtncl\ drt elf In-home "' ..... •52 •713 Hllft>or/ N9wpoft BM!. newtp..,.r AQQreeatv. .... , lllll kennel '*P· 54&-2648 ...,... --(Mngr-2417Whlteeenda) ' ' M/F 2.,.._, yra. n..amtcr, " -Cal.IL.aut9842-432h312 Mlf-41aclptlned-lndlvld"' -... St.#4.Come ... &ln. •ft2 .... apu, 8 tennl9 courta. 7 = 1~~1":: $345/mo. ~are 2Br 2bt Nwpt Bd't pvt offlcee rif or 642-193 wknda ua1a !MY eem exo.llent 203 Marine Ava. e.I. lal. lllftll Sp~• 1br ~rkllng ~•Y1'15-~n ~A=rt'~ ~= w/tn1 c'11. pool, Jeo. 531-3475 Gall an 3 pm dalk IPac>e eva11. Prim. Found· Small Slam• .. lncotM (Mlary & com-COOK-HOUSEKEEPER. over 21-90 '900f'dt g::rJ4~~;.~J:;'"· EveaH0-4814 laland,convenientlhopa uuna, bHul. dec.M/F tum 281' 28a N.8. loeatlon.alr.845-5112 Cat-VIG Promontory ml~btlneftta and wtcnd1July,&flrst2wnd• VeteranaCab.493--8888
on light. clubh• & mueh more. Po04, tPa. daipoelt, ref• ,..wp1 Blvd, CM lnalcM of-pt-875-5859 adv 1 oppottunl-Aug. p1ua tut 2 wkt UU 11. P/11 S575/mo 2 Bd 1ba pello. WWlll YIWll '875, lnclda moat utll. '415 +'A utlla 640-6333 lice-lmmac quiet 115 ty. Telephone s .... ••-A~ deify. 11v.1n or
pool, lndryrm. E-lideloc, Slnglea ta 2 Bdrm Apan-~r.-;5~8S-0.05 Of...,.., NB 1 blk bGh, S3e(). lnddt S/fl $150. mo. 5~1115 L=t.~~i:;':t;: =•~~lf9:es~ out. (2t3) 271-1309 UYllll TILLll
GI• 10 e11t 9 E Bey WIT llT1 menta & TowntlouMS. utll, Fem N-amkr pref Prime CNro. ore tpe<:e. mlnat• NB &4&-1006 tageou1. Send r_,,.,. to: n • Cl'MI •t•ff In VILLA
TSL ~~NAGEMENT wtMlr9 yov hava (Aak about furntahed ..... 566-0077 an 8, 873-4487 El TMo. 85t pl tq tt Attn; Mell.nda Thadtery PARK. wonting 20-25 hrt
642-UI03 •Spectaculat8')tl apt•.~ wlttl TV. FfM room ro;: rant tn p;i: NB 8/25-9/8, or longer Con7tactt•11~!"f,1&meeon11 . L&!~=:i-erz=:·~~: •••IMIT MllSELMI p/wtc:pref••KP9'·teller;
* 1 & 2B 1 & 2 ... -·It• 11,_,. l Ulenella. maybe vete home. Kltc:hen ........ $285/mo"" matr Bd nrtv 2,.13/...,..546-4,.5200f 631-1~"" -•y--1onie 1)'1)1ng 1klll1 ••15/mo 2 BO 2 BA.fr...... r. . .... ... rent.O IOI' ahof't term or .,... "" ,.. -.vu -.. _, .i~ s.s1. _......... Call ~eoeo -""' •S,...,.lou• t....._......... $300/mo. Utll. lnctud9d. bt, 1 blk bch. &45-2863 P 0 Box 1,...,, Part time cat• .... coun_.-,.........,. encl gar, all blt·lnl, nr ..-v-"'""" longer) On JambofH L I T 19r/Fl'9d brn ._... ed Hel boyt sxt 188
1hopplng center. •Flreplac:ee Rd. at San Joaquin Hiii• FOYnlaJn Valley 962-..624 Nd rmte. neet/ci.an, n-s~:.:F~':,':T ~Bal. I~. ~~~;' ~lr,f~ tall, green Coeta Mm, Ca. 92628 ~d w:1~:. ·10ucft new OE. · M/F/H
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TSL MANAGEMENT Garden patlol 144-1111 ba, ac:Q8IS to pvt lake & 1350+ulll 549-3214 meg $400 mo. 675-3399 645-3828/E 531-075310 A/P 0UU paper routes. Mutt enjOy * .._. · --·
642· 1603 WIT llTt bc:h. '400. mo. Daye. Need CMatlan female 10 • CdM dlx suit•. AC. ampl LOST ·wtllt• t.male Boxer, lull time po11tlon for wortilng wtth tO-t3 yr -)'Our .,.. 495-5904
Mesa Verde 2BR 2ba, *3 Ught.0 tenn6a GOUrtl Mlulon Viejo 857-8523 ahr3br home E/9'deC.M. prkg, from '450. 2855 E (Choalcka) nr 8wl'I & mature panon, axper. In otda. Early eYenlng hOUrt mllTlft llmfllY
frptc. lndry. gar. Dix. *2 Swimming pools 28r 2~ Twnhee. Lota Of Lag. 8Ch tum rm, pool, pvt $240 utll lnci. 631-5&93 Coast Hwy 675-6900 Hell, H.B. 8'48-53M ~r.:11~e ~ & = W0'1'C 1::, :~ble llfS. &tat• & Aooountlng
1775, avt 711. 241-7363 •Streema a pond4 xtru. Po04, ape $1200. ba. entr. Prof/but. n-Mlkr N/amkr wf'tt M/F S350. +'rt Waterfront ofc:s, elegantly company w/good '*" ~Bruce .,. •>11*' pref. 291·1930
NEW 35 spaeiou• 2 & 3 •Sony. no pet• Colteet(818)243-9218 1375 refs. 494-045 t util, $150. dep. Spa, po04. urn/stir 9Ctry/reoept SCRAM-LETS elll1. Loe. nr So. Cat f>tza. 642~21 e~ ederal, Sta .. & Clvtf s.r-
bd/2';tbtl Condo's, near •FUrnWtlnga avail BAY FRONT -Lwcurk>ua ~tum rm, aultab6e fM 2. Afl 6/wttnds 641-~74 etc Of seperate orric.s Send rnume_!Jt: Con-vice JOblJ, now avallebla
Newport Bl. $825-$975 mo WHY NOT CALL 3bd 3tMI .• 2400 aq rt. frplc:, ent a tMI. Nr OCC. Proteeatonal over 30 to lhr up to 800 s/I 648-5055 ANSWERS troti.r. P.O. 90x 1308, IUlll llUT In your.,.._ For lnfo. call
768-3-453 or 645-1447 lll·l lll carpet1, drapea, all Summer rentel $420/mo 2Br 28a Nwpt 8Ch Condo * 1 MONTH FREE Nwpl. BGh. Ca 92983 -• y Pl.IT (602)837-3401 o.pt. 439
Nr SC Pt2a, 28r 2Ba. patio. appll~. ewtm pool. 114 utll. 8" 1-1685 an 6· $325/mo. 646-7332 EXCEL LOC-Ulll Incl Ocular-Flun« ~PT MGR Mature couple --• .... /p.--t I ••a-YILUll Annu.l leaM 12 500/mo Pat1t ..-.. TwnhM, room FROM 95e SF & UP Chafe · AIJlad C r-,_ eec ga~. poo. •P• • .s.aw... ANCHORAGEAPTS · w/p:,.·-bth· ... 50 +•L utMa Prof M 32-39. non-smtcr, CALL (714)96&-8193 FULLDECK 1453u7"~! .. ~MMF.1No15~' lfftraln.~MOfl17th
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Pvt 1er. frplc pool, patio, Lw. tr~··san ~ ~..--780-9387 an 8c>rn $400. Jim 631:'i21e C..atrdal wire· .. if:. get any more ~u PAIR: lit• hakppg lllliD Ill.I ;t ~"O:.,. .....p;1
gar No peta. 399 W. Bay Freeway, north of 8Nch bd~ babr~. ':'!'w: Room In lg C.M. hM nr SC Prof M/F prlv ba, pool, jac: latab 2tll credit earda. we'll have a Mint DRIVE, tow chll-F & P/llma. flex hrs. Apply NINan 888 Dove St NB
S1 1695 650-6357 to Mc:Fadden. weet on Ptza. Very c6w'I 1275 113 alee l350/mo/dap nd 120. 2s;d St. Unit 29 10 FULL DECK." dren, awlm, W/lty ac:tlve. In peraon. Orange Julius. No phone G&Aa pteue
Quiet M ... Verde 2Br McFadden. patio. Upgl'edM, pool, ulllapd.499-3861 credl1•"'"'759-5459 ... 22•1/1$175··,50 .. ·s/n P1-ul1 "112 FuffGhg/refa/EngapMll-7t1EBalboaBl.Panln. ·--Jae, sec. gate comm. ii:A:CILA:i: -..... ..,...,. .. .. ·-• Ing. Xlnl Mlary. uw In •TlllD 111_. _...._ 1Ba. ancl gar, lower Unit. S 12 O O. mo. Lor I , .....u,::::::' •~ Prof M/F ahr nloe CM 2Bd $300; 648 s/I 1375. Plus poettlon. 87s-1188 • ._ art lime. daY' & night•
$800/mo. Refa. 498-1938 lut. luMar lH2 -474-8900 9-5 wttctyt. um&... 1btl w/pool. $300/1200 u111111e1. 63 t-2642 Evalruat• and llCCMa your · riew <:<>emetic: company In ExJ>«.Appty In per90n.
•29ESAYllll* ;VibXbEUlXR; BAY~IOOECOHDO 111'11• dep/'Mrtll.642..ee86 Available now-580 aq n. apouH. glrlfrlend, AITl ... W the Irvine area need• a.LY ...
2BR 2ba. Encl ow. Upper, ~ 1 & 2Bdrm Apia. Brand New aecured, geted Wkly tall 1135 & Up Ammie wented ahf 381' Harbor /Baker Center boyfriend or fellow br&kea, lune up, ellgn. bright. energetic. ex· Marine AYe, Bal. Isl
no ..-1. 1S45-0 Cor-AJI bltlna, lnetudlng dlah-comm. Pool, tpe. 2 8d, 2 ,.._,.!enTV .__ ........... · 3 .. _ ,L ml to .._.. .... .,,. 3019-A Hartx>r Blvd nr W0'1ten, for only $19.95. N9wpott Tlf'• Center. tremely trlendly people 1-------,,--:--..--,... ....-...._ ...-..... ...___ t.,. c 2 ............ ,,_ ...,.,_ .... ,. ""'' ~ w .......... 3000 E Cout ......, for Gultomer 1ervlce ._ 1 ,_PAY lander, $895/mo. Call ... --· ·--·1 ,_..,.a..... Ba. Al • fll>'C, nd sty ......... ....:.,,. a ......., t ' 9&3-9387 or eee-o243 Baker St (ac:rou trom • -return an evw-· ,,_,, XI ....... r .... , ,_ P•m. 5-46 -5882 ; or hautlful landtcaplng, owr1kg pool. $1400/mo ,,__., .......... .._.. ° Fedco). Prop mgr atlon pertaining too: Corona del Mar dapl. nl pnone ........... PUT/Tm ...
979-SMS an apm pool, i-c. aauna, BBQ, 1eo-1275 ~~It~~ Rmmt ne9ded .,, 2 BO 819· 728-9665 eve• or Relallonahlpa, attitudes Beeuty ~ d=. ':~':''.! pporlunltlea aYallable
•STUNNING Lg 1 & 28r ~ur'1~ ~ l:.~uli .. M"'H111,tiuliigiiltniiiiii1iiini Laguna~ 494-529'4 :::,=~n~C:1t ... ~~-1726-1212 ~h~~re:~.r\u~~if~~~ lllllTTUIT able to take "the heat". with the LOS ANGELES
2Ba Gar~ Apt. Po04 ocean. Low mo..,.ln cost. pec:tou1 3br 2ba on p'lt gu W 9ITIL I •IDM towards MX, and wf'tat llWlllSJ Exper. pref. Call Judy, TIMES CIRCULATION
5495 & up. 710 W 18th We care about our real-bch. gar. frpl, tennl1 Wkly rentall now ayall. Ill _ IDTIL latab nzt malt• hlm/h9r tick. neaded In Corona del Mar 250~10&6 ~~Pn._: =
TIE Ulla dents. SMry, no pata $2000/mo, neg 875-7887 Newport at the l>Wh. Mall c:haclt Of money Mder aaton. 875-0eSS ---... -,-1-llTl--Y--.__. __ S650 & s750 64&-1755 S129/wtc&up.2274N9w-Nloe tum hOuM 2 Bd'• Avail 8/1/8S. 4029 aq rt for 11995 to· PBFC -program. GuaranlMd
2 B< 1 'M>e wig.,-. New or 640-l990 · k.lx 2br 2ba 8ayrldge port BMS. C.M.146-7445 a't'llll. Full prtv, no pat•. fire apr1Mlerad btdQ. 4 ATTN: ·Barrie. Co~p;.,: BMuty Key punc:f't type 1erm1na1a, hOurty waoa 1*19 eom-
cpta/drf>S, bit-Ina. tnGd condo., full Vu, MC. get•. ..a I .. 1 w• GhOoM . your month• A/C ofea, 3 be. Fncd yrd. p 0 Box 1496 Coate _.. ... fH•lll posltlon1 open on all mlaak>n. Hours: 4pn to yes w/patlo. Weter pd gar, lrpl, pool-ape, .sa ~ $550/M50. 673-7852 Off 0)'9r 1ml to NB & SO M.N, CA 92828• fl9edaaltaroundhalrllytllt ahlrta. Interviewing 6/12 9pm . Training II
836-4120 1-5PM lniae 2744 $12951$1-495 854-8090 30HW. Co•Ofwy.N9w-fwy 557·1300/631-8722 A queatlonalre wlli then be IM busy talon. •96-5728 thru 8/14. 9AM·-4PM provided. Potential to
2437 Orange ·c· S650 :.:.:;MP.P.W~L!"!lmiiJIP!IP.lll!l~lr;.:.;1LLTr1005Q':wiNAATiTEEiAifvVi1iEEWw-1 ~+~~TV latab Wu... 1111 IMrllt BB mtlllad to you wtth In-or 499-2221 ~:ier ~;~~te ~.' F~.o~!~ rc;n.!3:~c:a11~·
TOP.,.., quiet, no pet..~ ux 2Br 2Ba, 2 lg dee«•. .,,,., nodepoelt. F/tX.c lo m or rent 1000-tt w ™ struc11onl and • return K.IPI/-ley, 964-0740 957-2381 ext. 120-4
BEAUTIFUL 1Br $595 Up 11111111111 frplC S1500. 875-6359 laaaer home owriooklng water ~ ., . envelope. Allow 2 weetca -·I PRIVATE................ ......,. ...... ~15. )(Int rwr.. WUI c:on-22-46 Newport Blvd for your c:omputor Full etlarge bookkeeper-A
..,.,.,,._,,, car.,,.... ....11111 ILLA BALBOA 2Br. q_ulet, lalall .... • .. r ,...,. "'1"'" •xt s SSOO/mo. Coutd be UMd evalu•llon .,. be returned. MCtt1aty tor ylletlt ..... I a1·1y Pi1la1 ~~r~~~2~~ ........ Wll.Ull new crplt & paint, rrplc, 1 BR apt. mp; 2. en. .. . .....,... ~ f()f Retail. 640-2700 omc.. N.B. &42-1557 •••••••• •••• •• ~age. aecur1ty. pool, bloctt to beech. Cerport. ' nd outdoor eoxeo apace 810 aq. n. Waretl<>uM ~---,-----~~~~r:.~1o~i .. VUJmlllll /mo. ~2185 Weekly '450, 873-5198 :',.P:J~ ~:· Space. near J<>M WrfM ftrMU) H.S. ~~~~t 10 • •
$400. 640-53-41 Enjoy • Hfe atyte 1ur-Wkly ranlal• Nwpt Penln. Alrport9. ~ ~1 ·"· Tdrtpe ~ 3114 work on wood ketetl, N.B. : :
rounded by,,,. ci\arming SpK~.i!ngle. o~ From $550 wk/wk. Stepa au.... ••• !!!t ... """" r..,. up oor. .,., ....,. area. 531-8480 •• IOYS lliES 12-14 •• WI lfFD l -atmosphere of Wood-& lwo bedroom apts. to bty Of beech. VILLA lat 2912 Call 641-4058 Ask IM us at yovr local .... --·-•
Want a aeleGtlon of gr .. t bridge Village. RENTALS675-4912 Aaanactlltab store.Formorelnfo.213/ ~ •-• .... PLUS arl WEil llvtng? We can offer any-f tin i75l mo. Storao• only. 878-8200 10< computerized acGtP. • Ull •"' J"S. • ~1~:;,~ 1r'~~ ~~ c~:!I( Cr:!, 1:1 u~:. ac~lab 2M7 ~a .J::. 8~\_"':,~7 St. * .... IPlall* Traftl II = .;;:er~ &;:.: : Obtaining n~w aubscription1 for one :
CM.NB.or HB think of us combination of one. two ;BCEXNFRONT; Dbl garage IM ltorage. -.. •-..a........... EARN X FREE CRUISE Call Catot. 851--0517 • of the finest newapapera in lhi1 area. •
first rM thet choice ol and three bedroom 2-48drm. Available June $180/mo. Located In •--.. .... Plus Ctah bonus'• lllMJUT.. : II you live in the Costa Mesa, Hunt-: T~~M"f 642•1603 i~~~ === t5tn-22nd. 873-7873 PP C.M. Call 650-5829 W...W. Wer 1 IMf. call Ed NOW 261-t&et 9xpw-NI 8:30-3:30, 179 E e iogton Beach, o r I rvine area. and are •
NB REAL TV 875-1642 for all ages· FURNISHED or WANTE~ TO RENT JULY Offict latab nH llllY IM unelU i1a17 .. LMa 4124 17th St CM &45'-0740 : willing to learn and work, call: :
wnts1111•• * Shopping UNFURNtSH£D ~u~~-"::e ~:.:. tSU. m. 278 & 209 at All MUI" ~ :~:t~M~= ~on~-~. M·~-. ~-··~to :. •aucE R. EISLEY :. Neel & · Clean. Carport * Theaters A/C. gar, nk:ely turn. We $1.30/aq ft. 1817 Weel-/. M 5 8 ~ ...... 27-,..,.,. N ' -""•• .....,., _, D $495/mo. 862·1700 *Recreation ~EAlTH are resp, mature N-1mkr corr. NB. Agt 541_5032 Come for .champagne. ort 4 ·v v an<:y companute uper.
S CLUBS TENNIS couple Cell 85-4-0198 best buys and lrMblee. lert]HH, F/tlme. 780-2642 •. 842-4333 •. Dau Ptilll 272' eleted unfls wflh ca-' · 435 sq rt. Campua Ot .. Npl SATURDAY Jufle 15. t0-5. r. .,. __ .,. ______ , thedral c elllngs & SWIMMJNG. plus ltallla It Beech. $130 full MrVIGe Corner of 17th & Irvine T . I 4121 IA.U Plllll/ • •
2Br l¥<Ba, ocean view lakeside v~ No pets much more' Sorry, IL.••t -... Xlnt space 756-09 t 1 Ave . N.B (near CoCo'a). 13.,,.,,_ 2 Y .. r 2nd f.b. PUll""D •. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT •.
S 8 2 5 / m ° Ca 11 penmtled no pets Models ... ..._ 1•1 1211 1•1 •••2 S Ou ,_ 1 ............... ~ 1 330 w Bay S11w 1 co"• Mtta C• i26l7 8181355-4 .. 41 S32S ~t NPT • • er • ·••• 100,000. AAA Fortune 1.... '"""""" .. ..,.,1 ng e AN eou•l OPPORTuN•TY Eu PtO"EA • Further iea11no open daily 9 to 6. ~ ~ · ·· 500 Company 790-1393 PMT'S, neg1, burning • e Attractive In & out English lnfMmalion please call ~ House. Pr1< .. Near Wat.,, plat•. col« ltflpplng & I • Tud0<· 2BR 1 'h ba, only 3 (71 .. ) 857--0363 · StMes, Frwyt. 642-9622 SPIRITUAL READINGS Widow hH money for equipment malnteMnee. • e e e e ••••• ee. e ••• ft e e e •• e ~=: s¥~~~~ 4;;~~'.; Open Daily 8AM to 6PM All wOOd/glua hM to lhr. Advice In All Metter• & ~;:;;ltV'~~~.o~~l':y :ri TTPlllTTll/ I a1·1y p·11at""
A----ts Slept 10 bctl In pvt NB CounMllng. 1815 So. El Denlaon AMOC.873-7311 Out~&ITl1··~=-tng ....... :···-····· : II Ttrt 2732 Available Now _. ......... comm S750. Pv1 antr. 1g Camino Real, San Clem. _ ,.......,. =~ .. , ....
For June. Occupancy New.......t Buch So. mstr bdrm w/anaetled l twl senlH ....._ Lk:'d ... 92-7296 ltlt Waa..__. SI
8 1 / 0 .-~· ...... n .......__ ~ ... a weight C09Y· Typing • • rm . m . 170016th Street bth IMMtng "bttln Jee .,.... 9q .. .._... ...... BOY SCOUT TROOP 890 -80WPM r Good merti
Doug Ammerman. work tub. Pref yng M/F prof. MM111 Of Costa M .... flOW talc-* •flll * req. -• COLLECT • 85 t-2000. Hme 7eo-6951 (at OoYtt) s1rta1. n/amkr. 722· 10fl6 Ing members. Call Brad FfT & PfT. Mua1 ,...,. neat, up Miiia mandatory. • · II WAITEI • _4 6•2-SlU cin appearance & good Both po1tlona .,. 30 hr• • e Baat. Inc~ •• Bal. Pen. fem 10 stir 2br •t 714/990-4921 Of Joe driving record. OMV re-p/wk. Medical a dental • b •
1 Bd delx Condo. pool, 1&2Br-UnlqueFIOO<Plns Newport Bed No. 1b•S3:0P8yt75-2850-866715 1 c:r~ ~~· s':tal;~ 213/9-42-sa...wkdayt por1 "req. Start $4.50 ln1urenG•s paid. Call I :;.~rl time o~ning in ~ewport ••
spa, gar. $625 Wahr/dyr, 880 INine AYenue -o1 ..._ w/ahower $500. 2815 ..... ,.... p/hr. Apply 3182 Pullmari A 11 • u ch u Im an• • oeach and Laguna ~ach area.
frig neg? Paul M0-535t (at 16th) Beeut. l'fEWPORT BEACH Layfayette. 5-45-7963 FOUND 1 T urtoiH· St. C.M. 751-2880 642::•t~ •. Earn up to $7.00 ~r hour for :.
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' 11 Q.._ d 2 s 1e1 .,..,ng -'·non am ..... er. :o.ta Maaa. Ca. 92927 .• requ ired . .Must be at least 18 years • charming. Pref n-smkr In R9aaona.ble rent. 680 Of ah ..... ....,... og; pan can Palay. 7e0-8888 Id Cal I 0 • 30's. $450/mo 759.()658 1250 Sq. Ft See 10 ap-mlxea: Pltbull: Y.,lety of CASHIER/CLERK • o · I AM--l PM. .Mr. •
DESPERATEL y SEEKING preelatel Ownr 497-2351 klttena. Newport 8-ct'I Uttle Wea Muft9t Mt on a 3tn lhop. John Wayne Air-• K i rkland. 642-4..32 l . Ext. 207. • Animal Shelter 644-3856 Tuff et, along came a por1. 4 day wtc. c.n Bettle e e
RMMT. Eastblutt area 1 mOITIYI Simi aptd« end rMd In th• on Tuee-Frt am 852·t1M e lllMUTlll .. .._.., • blk COM high. LQB 8d NEWPORT CENTER Found: 618· 5 moe mate Dally Piiot Cl•••lfled • 195r' w/prlv ba. pool fllC,N· pup brwn/whl mix. .._ e a.a2 ••21 IH •. smkr S350 Ava 711 Full Servloe. 644-6800 Unique. eotlat no tag. MGtlon abOu1 Mlel Muf---~ ~ I fet'1 Tuffet end bought It European Boutique h.. e e 720-08971546-3367 9llllAL llfTI HatbOr Baker perk ng lol. for $9.95. You Gen Mii Im med. op•nfng for e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT •
Fem 21 + stir 3br houee In Garden style. 1 •t()()' fac:ll·-Safeway. ~95 your luff et end Iola of mature & reaponalt>M • 330 w eey 81<..i. C:O.ta M-. CA 12127 e
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, pref. H.B. M"'1'/ "2-ee97 Our dllct mer-.tltl. ~i;"~ ~ Furniture, 8edla. 8ric--a-~'item. c:fOCMI 132 w.t.,Slcllng l nat11ng ~Airy~ lntr S34J,700 .... \185 --~===---1 k•I demands ty end NEWPORT BEACH 101 "t I Ct N 9' w ........ u.. bftl). 51"4 FwNMif V1e ltheca. Udo.... OMC lnboerdloutbo.rd Al . .._ Wll llllllTft.m ll'f'e LAGUNA BEACH ,.. rum .. Ill........ 16950 87$-1240 -.-•-
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w/cllent• tor watet· knowtedge helpful. Abll+-prefwred but ULU .... SI . F:""~~ & IOts deep V hut!. cUoct,. cabin. 114/ W-1111 &.em --vtew 9IJP9f llllon. Rent cy to wor1I Under de9d-not e E 4mbi110ua ..-l!al/IM. AuStr SJ:P a;np line e • IWIP lll'f l"lelld VHF radio $7800
$400 mo. lnClda IUS>-linee. mutt Prior news-"450.~~·:::· ~:,,n Expanding home Im-moe $150.obo 6'2...,.2 Every Sunday Orange knackl. 7tOKingsRd Sat &45-3ni Llllm Tl Lllll VOLUME SAlE3
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lllllL ... llflU 92628 . ~~~::, r:;h ! GradUatlon Idea Cocker tubes & muctt mo<e• 125 $300 2237 VIiia HOQaf 33' ChrisOW:tl '60 WITG .4... 0 °~ .....
1tCot1onwood8chool.en-lflAOl/nPllT plus. Send reeume 10 spaniels AKC. bill. red Melody Ln,Sal/Sunt-4 &40-2655atter6pm comp refurb S25K .) G
rollment 1e7. Hamiton IUlllllUT N-si'noklng.5hrsday.Mon Suite 124, 3100 Airway, buff. Born 4/29 reedy NB PD AuxlHary 11th ON UDO ISLE· MC)9ed. 2i3-74J...2260 ~ ~ SChool~~~ 280· Ml.Y Pl.IT thru Fr1. SS hr. M2-16'3 Costa MMe. CA 92826 now MM513 Iv msg Annual Garage Sale Thia gas 8BO. weight bench 8l8-a85.-ll 16
~~·~ministration: ~ 330 w. Bay St. SALES Lh&M Ai*> puppies, 8 IS • BIGGIEI t 194 BoiM golf bells & eulpt. knel'I 33' YORKTOWN 1972
8f'al ....,,_,1.,.., aeC Costa M .... Ca. 92626 PllTTmnNT •• ...,...... wtct. Al<C. 1100 ea. Way. Sat only June '5th appls & much morel FG/SD Realty, clean
admln 11andatd admln 3 Days p/wkf u' aomelt,... .. ~c ~~~·· l~-t fv,-.... ,. 1_,.. 49-4-2705 Bam-"lpm S46-0293 Fri/Sat/Sun 8am-5pm $22,000 2tJ...743-2260 ·• ·• exper. Pf•. n .., ..-it ~·-· -·-"''" • M•UR 416 Vie Udo Notd. 818-835-1116 standard elementary UIAL SllllTUY A 11 , c 0 s ta Me u . co 11as oositlons mAI on Ille Loveble Stllh Tzu Al<C Sale. 2777 Sandplp..-Nr , .
school admln .• or admln-PantltM ldaya /wk (M-645.-0760 Ccsl1fllm10own.y•a "rou Fems 10 wks (Show Albatross/Adams Fri-Sun SAT 9-3, 2M5 Aedlancn 3-4 Oftsnore CNIMI 1965 Same Oat Approval
istratlve ~ Cfeden· T & Fri~· Utlgat!n n~ In . ~.,.rental°' wes aper olt&W quality) 552-8530 8-5. Furn tools etc. Or Celllng lites. Shower TO FG, S20K 213-7-43-'lt'Wporl B.aacti Ot1oce
llal required. Previous NB Call 47~7016 NSl• llJll send 113111111 to Pert s-c.v.-Sft,...,,....1 SAT/SUN tOlf Concord. dr1, bathroom Iiams, 2260/818-385-1116 llO· l•.o1A admlnlstravtlve ex per. · Blckrvo ex..-., ,,,,...,.,,,., " Owtrfield. 192!> Hartlot Bl'fd ..... "'V'""' _..... Dsttwshr. ~ uQlt more .82 "'.-...... "''--nc P -f but not required ..., ...... ·~...... ' Stlep. 8 week old puPQV's. Follow ye&low Signs oft .............. ~· atty ~-------pre · $40 · LIHlllll data entry. PfT 20-30 hrs Costa Mlm. CA 92611 very oeeutlful. To gd. Paulerlno or Baker Sat/Sun 8-2:30 214 20th Boal Comptetety CNet-
Salary. S34S •. 19:0,.. ,895 Ctirtstlan Camp Mttlng, Wk. In lido VIiiage. 5*y + ColM. All flMllllOtl home S 1 .._ 6'5-5723. GoodM A to Z St Antiques, house-hauled n.ins perfectly
W()(1( year. day$. must be cenlfted & be S5.50hr to start C011lidlllbat. £ 0 £ plants oll paintings Great for De cru111 Deadline for applying: 18~ yrs 714 728-0141 675-7100 Reg fem Blue Merta. ,., SaUSun 5am-gpm 238 E mile B75-4903 · $8950 oeo YM ~...., ______ _
July 1, 1945 ~lcatlont yr1 $75 75er-9215 Wiison Sew'g mach.plca r
may be obtained by COf'lo-L•.. P/T ... , ... SAUi llllalUTS Oshwshr, iypwru, add'g S.atl Au 1111 1714> &.45.-7515
tacilng Or. SuMn J Rain-Ml time llne cook for The Resp. non.-smokJng per. EJPEITEL lnll!acts HI l macf'l.rcds, hMhld .11ma. Bertram 28 ftybrk199 auto-1--------.,....,....
fl'f, Admlni.trator. Per-Hop F v. 964-R22 aft 3. son 10 run chocolate *111.11 SALE* f#1ry,bU.cOllc1bls.mo<• ESTATE SALE pilot. l\Jlly equ!Qt, rN¢'1 ~;,;,;;;..;;;;.;;;;,;,;,;;;-...-~
sonnel/Communlty Aela-UJc tor Ray shop on ..-ends 1n ~JI Tools ..... ~ blk 50 'I' cOlleCtlon. Misc furn. for flst11ng 67J...7469 ... ••-a ......
11ons. Hemet Unified · N.B. 675-47"48 ll!W\ Aetngerators $129 & Up _ ·.,·:;::,·-;:;:!_'lf*1 : ..... 1 •. antQS. c:ttting. art deco, -----------r-Scnool Ol9trlct. 2350 w LM • lllPll Washer's S99 l Up 11U•~ ...., .... ra,,_ rtt iewtMry. rurs. zebfa stun. Electric Bay Boal. 16 Dul-or cars. trudtl. vans
Lattiam Ave. Hemet. ca lor home for ll'le elderty p IT lArllY lrhtf fm -SS Oryett. gaslelec $99 & Up & much mOfe 30S 1 War-s1k heed, boUtlque i1em1. field, pert f0t codrtait WE COME TO YOU
923-43 Telephone (714) St200 mo. pau. room i., NEWPORT BEACH PUB-Jn...-.. llY ALL APPLIANCES renLn.Sat/Sunallday 13022Lorett•FaimaYen. cruises. only $5000 84 1·9903Anytlme70ys
658-2171 ext. 421 EOE boafd. •76-2176 LIC UBRARY NII 19 hr Now IW1nQ top fllgtht ..._ ,.., ....... d f ... tala SA. Fn~Sun 10-4 673-2190 UNIVERSITY
... UAl lllftll. IUl llT1D ~ c:en ~·::ii'~ 1: contuttants tot ,... Ex; n..... ...... Vall~ 1134 Suu Au Ith 1112 ... ~ '1114 OLDSMOBtlE/HONOA
,.,elp Wan1ed lmmed. Own full Of part time. Awty In brary materlalt btwn .. P«1~ PJ;',uct Cent• UNIQUE FUR~URE 11tSATUAbAY UU:SPU STOP at thJS oeraoe saie t4' OdO wltr•ler i 1500 WI llY CMS
lraNPC>rt&tlon. M5-09e 1 pertC>n. a.n.·s Market, branChel & city hall. Min. ~ ~~o join 19-47 s. Main St. Sof• & loveeMt. redlner. !Of • real dee!. Blk•. After 5 PM call 551-92 t t TIP 111 l II
1080 So. Coal Hwy. quallflc.atlon. Incl avail-national flrm In the n.td B Elanta t': table, truck tOOI box & tum .. toys, cloltles, etc. 25' Bayfield ·79 FG/SD
, ... •--LagunaBeach. abllltydellybtwn8am-t2 of telecommunication t:'ain~s.eu!'~ misc: 987tElllsA11e. 203328ayvlew nrM_.Dr very clean . S15K FMllEIOUI
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FIAlwton, CA ~• noon & a vatld Calif. dr1Y· l)'llemt ..-. Execep-213-743-2260 2850 HARBOA&LVD
*<ppty In penon. ~ . llllUl &IS&Sllll .,_ lk:. Salary 16.18 hr. tlonal compeny beMftll llf..1221 818-885.-1116 COSTA MESA 7 14-680 9300
Mon-Fri. Hofl Hut Rel-or busy ortho. ofc. limited Applications may be ot>-and strong commlsalon Open 1o-8: Sun 12·5 r.raihlrt &025 hrait•rt 1125 s.40-96'0
tauranla. 18450 Douglas. X-ray lie. helpful. c.JI talned at & returned to I ti G t .. ' • DIRTY BOAT? •
2 t:J..69 t-4701
bu 11'1 Irvine. 752-7155 Phyllis, 846-8824 Newport Center Branch ncen ve program. ree G.E. 30 AMERICANA Capt s bed w/drawers, TRUNDLE ~D '°"5 You name II. I'll do Ill WI llT lU IAID
LI b r 8 r y 8 5 a S 8 n oppty to jOln a fut grow-Double oven range. self twn Spring Aire box TOY CHEST S 10 Carolyn 6-4>-0627 mom. USED CARS & TRUCKS
I .1•1y p·1m · Clement~· Dr N 8 92600 Ing company Inter-Clean. very good cond spring/matt. S150all Un-~74 eOMftNORCAlLFOR I F ~ 6' 2 · es connect sa1et ttper. ts• $95. 963-2480 usuaf space saver desk •LIDO 1"4• •• •• •• • •••• • tung deadline I 11 plus bul not a 1><ere-I kwd S 125 pd $700• Twin bd, matt, b0xspr1ngs Xlnl cond Must see I Fiil llflAISM. e e llllPT/Ullf0 qulsite.Call 5"40·1130for G.E. Wastlef S50 G.E l:excelcond 962·7033 &frmel60 497-7565dys $1295 Eves/Wknds DllLILLO
: ·-' t. : 32 Hours, Typist/Office =t ~':'::.an..::=· =$~~~~di:,'& Coucnes·Thayer Cognin 2 l1cm• 1211 t7l4)963-6l09 t82Mftllll11 BEACH BLVD
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Per1/lmmac. St.er ale.
copc>er, S3900. 675-2219 • e AdminstratOt wanted for · r · Ch~, wome &. glass pc sectional Pd over H r compressor. 3 pl'I 30' CAPRI late '82 w/lnt>d.
• • busy real estate office $200 Couch. S 100 S2000. too 1ge for new rim IMectrlC motors 1 to 20 9 sails. Signet 100012000 HUNTINGTON BEACH • SUllER JOBS • 10 ... WPM 8 must. Com-SALES 493-5140 $600/ofr 6"42·9200 HP 3 phase 2066 VHF. completely equip. 141 .... lJ Ml-Ull • II puter experiencie a plua. MARINE HARDWARE -Placenlla rear CM Clean A Ilea.I at S 19.850
•Th D .1 Pil h 1 d • Salary commensurate per nee FIT NB.,.. lllYIPPLlllCll Exec desk .aet 721136 3 · 2131S98-9Ut t Days WIWllTYM
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1A F11t new ,;; paint.
reblt eng/tr ans. Jdnl conC2 s 1soo. oeo 6"45-7341 • " aa Y ot as imite openings • w/experience CaU' Toni Salary ... comm. grMt LES 957-8133 Chrs SS95 675-5500 Dewan 12" radial arm cut 2131>47-3997/wtinds llUI ISll 1111
• for carrier boys and girls. 10 yurs • or.Joan 631-1266 111 FITIEI,. aay -off saw on 11a11er T e Id Ea d' e BALBOA MARINE HOW RECOND APPLIANCES •.,. $600/obO 733-t994 41 Tartan '76 Ketch ............. 75 X19, 70K ml ,_ • or o er . rn Spt"n ang money, • Washers dryen refng's Fg/Sd recs~ to S70K petnl. great cond aklnQ
• trip&. prizH and mucb mo re. J oin e s-3407 EOE M/F/H/V $50-SlOO. 1630 Supenor SPICIAL lilctllu .. a1 '211 21~1Q-22e0 675-7825 0t 64G-2329
• the Oaily PilotTeam. • W.IS C M6-45-2228/63t·3197 llTFllWllllfT •MAGlCiSLAND* 818-98>1116 ...... 1 tl
: : ......,./ .. lfO. d 2 exprd women L-.s-, Wards Hew Washet & Gas TUT• OU U..Y MembefW\lp Sell 0t trada 7T~~ LA2S~ Sal~ .81 s·-·-..... .........,, w. • CALL TODAff, e ~' Ing axper P<ef No calls.. Ory .. r. S350 both. ,. llllY, llllY tor 7?? Dys 6'S-11n ·-_ _ .. ._ .... __...
• • lmmed. opening. Frlandty apply In person M·F. ~5. 6-40-90t2 Sheri or David -•••• 3 Pc Comer 0 ...,,.,,.. Sl50 $650 Call after 5 oo p M stereolcass. xlt cood e 842 4333 e outgoingphonevok:e,llte Bay Street Imports 1985 ,_ . ..,..... 6-45-tl20 SA 100 49A-9869att5Qm • typing required. Nice of-S Harbor Bl/CM WASHER & DRYER $145 RECLINER CHAIRS • ON Two Yellow Ve!Vet Barrel JHJI MZ2 643-3012 otc ... e flee environment NB EA. DISHWASHER $100 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Chrs. S35 ea 9 Cu It 9' saliable dinghy S399 . --: : area. Salary negotlable llUl-Pllll Ml REFRtGEAA TOR S250 ONL y1 Freezer. $75 Tbl Lamp wt sails 1299 w out Alt j 'ti '8P •IKH ~()Ilda Accord UC xlf"t
• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT e w/expe< Call650-3060 r1ypluscomm Ideal for ~6-5848 Many styles & faDn~ to $15 642-7731 6pm631·6599 _ 2:r~~,~~M~~8~1 ~~~51 4~K "'1
$5800
• 330w a..,s11991 co.11 ....... c,.921121 • IECE....,,_,___ student 20 Hrs p/wk, Westinghouse stack cl'looselrom From$99& Admiral Dup 23 Reing 2 LA A tutty equ1ppped 4 1---
• AN EOUAL OPPOATUNITY EMPLOYER • rl-11 I trNI some hftlng Flnlandla Washer & Dryer perf I Up. WallhoQgec'S. etc dr $225 2 lrg spkrs S70 Very gd COnd $745 Must Ivel tank radial tires 1MUST SELL' 8' Accord • e Candidate to han<lle heavy Fumll\Jre, 6-42-3967 cond S350 Over $750 All 0ru11cally Reduced' Antq Tapestnes s l-$500 seu now• 673_3969 more lllk 1713 Ser O.a<ll a,, c, u, se S 6 O o J
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• phones. must possess -IEOln••y I new 720•3939 1100% Financing OAC 54s-9515 C>f 673-3515 Sttn 644-8793 1tt 6pm eeeee eeeeeeee eeeeeee•eeee good typing skills, noo--Master Card or Visa Mual Sell 82 16' BalbOe ORANGE COAST -
smot<er. Newport Beach Full lime w/typlng sluns. Whirlpool Relrlg. 25 cu ft Same Day Oeflveryl 4WESO,ME 60's 12 strir19 Sal1Doal. Fixed i.eel Jeep Renault 1J11Hr tlH
For Interview. pnone Jan. boolckeeplng knowledge side by side, wtwater dis-UNIQUE FURNITURE Vox Electric Guitar & trailer and motor Jtlnl ~524 Harbor Costs Mesa f 78 XJSL w/8-4 Chevy 356
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SALES MANAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Crew Supervisors are now
needed to work in a professional
manacement position.
We now have openincs for young
adults to supervise newspapers
sales crews.
Responsibilities will include hiring,
traininc and motivatinc teens in
obtainine new customers for the
areas leadinc newspapers.
For an excelent opportuntiy, and-
earnincs of $600-$800 per week, '
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752-a522 & pleesanl phone voice. penS«, xlnt cond. Paid 1947 S Mein St. ca11e S350, 962-7033 concl $4500 861-2499 Ut-H23 con~ori 1st St0,500
1111"1111Sl Moo-Fri. 8-5 In Newport $1500 sell $700. 760-8861 Santa Ana1 Cats Tix 8116. 8th Row Or-NACAA S.O CAT '8"4 Mdl. ---. -•o I lakes lh•S outstanding
phones. mall & filing. R• ~f~=-~~· ll•t· ••ttdlll Hl4 Bl:.~d~s.! :r~:!" chltltra S15ea 493-9e53 compl wltnr/all access ftttl Dri'" ~ car 675-1129
tall exper. helpful. '°"·50 C •---et I '-••• 1220 Custom 21.+" Louvre Shu1· hardly useo Mint S3950 I 111 CIEYY IUZD U4 l&ua 9141 p/hr S1ar1. Mori-Fri 8-5. 11anllY /IOF.. attell --utr w--ters Fits 6' ~ slidlnn or ofr Moving 859-0550 ' I Ilea 1;;;.;.-;;..,.""!'!ll'!"!""-~......., Karen. 63l-7983 Full time. Needed fOf' N.B '450.~mallermlxer $100 Open 10-8 Sun 12·5 door S250, 6-40. 1208 ... 14uto air, ptw. ow m F\X7·82 27M ml/excel mort~.,.. bank'"" flrm. 6-4Z-4808 FRENCH PROV 3 dra~ SabOI. wtll. teak trim. ,_ Xlnt cond (3353THE0) cono Loaded Orig owner •Rarm•llST PIT ....... "'V ........ FllUTI •• cond $700 Ob<> 786-8818 ll4tl $8950 ob<> 536-7675 -IBM/ C Exper ptef. Re-TABLE SAW S 199 cheltllegsS350 ESTATE 12-5pm, Fashion Island aume requited M 1-1161 63 1-6599 Alt 6pm SALE MUCH MORE E1419anl/cream cir 10x 13 Sailboat ·77 Newport·27• •trc .. tt ltu ti 45 Call 720-80"45 Alie f0t Stew Of Duene. &45-6040 Sacrifice $."499 557-3746 S, C1&SSj(; e>eauty ldMI Cameru a __ _ lamlly cruiser Purcti.uecs 6J 220SE Conv gd cond IEOln.sT SIOUT&lf /Part n.. 11.. • u1• 1Frml Dtn Am Suite. 8 uphol MAUI new t>y owner lmmac. nist underneath $8000 •---'---I _.. ht for small construction co .,•1ptat - • chrs. wall unit w/t«Wlf, S Days & 4 Nights. 2 per-int en1oy wltnds 'VA· can correct tor S 1000 _......,. IHptMtir Flex hra $48-7001 Panosonlc 3400 auto 11 Sota. 2 seater, sofa & sons Maul Mamotl ca11on1n9 Moored 541-8989 °' 491-8129
.8ff4e4 fe....... focus S8SO 673-1943 end tableS 111 matctl g. SA75 673-8596 Balboa Marina tst 6 g LUXURY SEDAN
...... filllc, liJlam SEOllITT ..... I Salem House. almond Pool-Spa Enclosure I Cashiers check tak .. 11 1 ... b4 nT ~II optlOl'\S Xlnt cond' • ~ .._fri, 533-9-402 C.•etm &011 burl con1ernp 751· 7$48 portable fencing. very se-Reas priced S22 900 4uto 111 oil. en.UM con-523 000 533-4242
llllt MHlh.... a,,lt/ I 1 o..,..., Hawaiian l<oa platform cur• Removable when 49.4-57 14 trol wh4lels 1333ATHEOI 73 450 SE Pwr aunrool ..... "'8M tal fl.a SlflelR New 128K. 2 drives. bed. queen Ille w 6' hi desired S 125 720-8163 SANT ANA 20 Uffl Btaukpunkt am tm auto ._... __., 1....__ monitor. CPM. printer. dentlly loam mallrut PORCELAIN DUCKS Tr11ler. 8 bags ot reverM cass 'l'l9d\ pert ..., ....,.. ~ JOBS modem s 1690 662-3661 Must sellt $200 obo ~ below retail salls. frequent ra<l41 .......... _, (114) 788-2274 Of SAS--0808 •••-7274 winner. $5500 M4-216 t Moc heltns burgandy -COMPAC computer 6401< .,_ .,, tan tnl S8000 0 80 MO-t1M EARN memory,2 ser1a112 para-I Ill fll'"11E 2 mod upl'IOt ctn. lk new •w• Epif. 7011 546-~125 IEllPllllllST llel port•. Internal 1200 LES 957-81 33 $100/ea Mstr Br set. Marine Equtp/Garage sale ":! 450 SE
Busy develop. firm. Good MONEY band modem; Epson FX IKING SIZE~rlrame king sz. walnut w1ma11 !Chatn, tine. hdWare. elee· 1 Stlv w blk int h O 1 k 80 Printer Lots of SOM· W 1 b d pedestal $500 6-42-0138 trorucsetc Sat1Sun8·2 ,1n1 cond1Mn 8-4 1-3283 ~. ~::1:er. G~ PRIZES ~=~·2~~~~8J~.~e t1e!1::. ~spread S100 SEAR'S EXERCISE Bn(e !tS30 Vivian Ln 6-46-3631 I wttlEll SPfCIAl r 2400 tan w 1an in·
car to run errands. Air-71.._962_81531 1).42•5526 669-96891731· 7590 msg 6 mos Old, 100 m1 S 100 SliFc I Decks 7022 '12 SIWI p I 414 ter•or svnroot air Clean
port area. 751-8003 TRfS Call 760-1265 _ s ,. $8400 OBO Rond a King Size Bed with Head· 45 off shore moor1r19 ,,, 4 peed oJtr casset1e IEOPT/LTTYPtll FrHttfH 6022 t>oard,andthebeSt1n1er·Misc.WHt .. 6220 ' ·o StonPeninsu1aCs11 Roof mag w P>t1t11s 493·6 .. 70or 661>1665
UWPllT IDOi THIS SHkle Te<r. mix.. sm male ~~~f4~oprings s 125 &a Indian Ar11facts. Pot· 1 &75-4000 12c688401 •ao SOOI SO&I
A. E. OfflQe. Udo .,.., shots friendly trained _ 1ery, Blankets. Old Calif Brand new 70. slip avall-Mttl S9M m1 SUP8' clean ivory
needs person w ith 6&7-0602/499-4112 eves LG gold leaf mirror $175 Patnhngs PP 586-~012 able on Udo Island $10 $12 950 645-8878
a n c • Ra I Pon d . neutered Ca! & He = DOatd S 1800 Pair 1850 Com 1e S piece ORUM HELP• Need slip lor nooe
873-7300 aakf0tPhytllt. ~,,:.. i'::ve3 Country Fr chairs SS50 SEr CYMBALS 1n· 35 bOat days95S-2t5l
~'~n =: Lovtng Mele B1ac1t1wt11 :~'~1~1r: 1:~.~~ ••1ic1l la1t. 12241 per"261-8191 ~
n -1--UY ...... .,. ~ittens & cant keec> him A""OI"' display St400 eluded Xlnt cond S300 or...,..497-2918
CALL FOR INTERVIEW .,..., __ , lfyouare~lngforextra HeneedsatamllyASAP Stl'Wlamp$35 MUST SELL 540.t131 Moon"" Cho6oe Ne\!Wpc>r!I ___ _ E~. recptlsec:ty for spending money. or Mt!• ... 2 593 Ml.SC. ci\alra a.nd tables -.. ,, . T L. MlS majOf land development to go pt-=-like Magic Call LllUf• -\.1 Of $100·S200 MOVING A" Ofti r . I Penll'llUlll w/24 sailboat neat •'U 1••
842-4333 Jinn In 0 c. Alfl>OO .,... Mountain. Knott• Berry 6'2-4321 x312 I negotiable 760·8661 ct araabrt Will flnanoe pp 15.mper shelf lodarge j!) u LEASE OR BUY
w/oppty fOf poealble ed-Farm Of 'Wll"I Pmet and Need tovtng farnlly f0t --lsupHt 1221 Call 16191 438-4~ bed 6' 8" 30 • .. ,,,. ur new •ow miles
a .. L for: vancement. frlendly. Awards, Call us n0'#1 We healthy happy Golden L= pl~::: !.5!.!1g~.::· 2 Wood9'81n Exec deaka ISlde Ties av811ab6e uo to dows good condotoon cnaMpagne w matcl'tlng
AH MnM of humor, front ofC ha\19 ..,.,., openinge In mix. 6'2-4234 1200 640-4495""' S 175 2 Ille cabnt• $25 24 ft SW9lee A.ncllarage S 100 $48·5148 ant •efleCls eKlt caf'•
BRUCE E.DSLEY ~.eftlclent. ac-C.M .. H.8 . ·or J: V ea Mull Mii' Ml-33041 5"48-1501 I' 9041 1JOS93S1
CUl'at• typllt. l 12SO mo: M2...s33 P.raitut 1125 Model Home Furn. War• aMer 5PM 786-7958 _ SHp tor Power Boet to 3-4 HI 111,IOO ~f;ij!:!:iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiic.niiifiiioriiiiieppiiiiit.iiiffs.-Oiiiiiiiiiii22iii4( TELEPHONE FundralMr 10' dln1G wtl c:hrl 1 ~~~a~;~ Eiecullv• desk $500 I Fr• for boat UM or 16 M ~~.n~w c1:::•~30~;, .Mii SUlllll WOf1' from your home. butt.I . Square oak _ er.dent• S500 L•ther Newport Beach 6"42-"4808 2131692.160 1 19""1
)(Int pay f /T PI T coft IDie S500. mfg by Movlng,muttMft Antique ctlatrS350 Fllecablnetl. ~·t~......1 'f . _ 1 ~0010UA1L STREE.l 63&-11N John Hall. EnQllsh deelc roll lop dMk & Chair walnut wood $350. Office Hl.-wl 77 GMC ~.Ton. wtndowt NEWPORT B~CH KIDS-EARN GREAT TRPS A~ PRIZES!
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991 --•T11 $3000. 552-1°'4 all 5t>m SOiid wetnut deek, spinet Lounge chairs $300 s;ltt>oerd, OOfn91 w/N61. custom !flt. RV seats new 833-9300 ·~ ..,._ piano 2 r~atora. 2 Walnut end taote $200 mat. ate ~ Wlnd-cri>t ~.••le t>ru.. ti/-ft pllf 1 to 1350. Moving, fNfKY• ~gt'll Iron tet>+ea Many 0 r ·a I I Io r S 115 0 t~ Model 873-0354 spec;ial striping & hllch 81 380SLC >Ura ctean to ~ Center becutl-4 thing MUST go by June Items. Cal.I 780-9M4 756-92315 M·F 8·3().5 $4750 Must sell Sal Sun m1 all utres• '4000
SUit Medi metur. I\.,,.. 201 G .E SIS refrlg ----l~lft 875-6611 ~ow whOIHalt1 blue
• ....,.. w/lc«t'llcr. llvlag rm turn. MOVING SOON· must Pi . f ~ 1•-bOOk S-48-CARS eratOf with at IWt 1 Y'MI' d~a. nlt• 1tand1. eatll Pr•cllc•lly newl a.,. UI ,.. G 10 lpd Scwlnn. $75, "14 -YU -------
experlenc• on 6C>-llM hettdbrd. m19C ltefM ll'td Country pine Welsh W u'lf['E R BA BY good c:ond. 644-"4S19 --82 230 CE 2 door gu
twltel'lbollrd Cal Joell at plant• &rind nw toe pet hutch S 1200 CC>Yntry GRANO 66 yrs Old --1114 .... _ ttiodel ioaded. )(Int con<!.
{114)Tto-I070 d00rkwlllder'l 49&-9289 ptne Tbl w /4 chrt l.ntlQuedeelgn Gclc:ond C..... Loadedwtttli>QW9f«IUf!>-59 K m 1 S23 too
""" W/C\llf\lont. '350. I S 132$1obo 491.9199 rm c;n;:r &ifon men t & TV s e I I 7 14)4 9 t . I 0 'I 9 or
90WPM,ooodphoneper• 2wl~~~~:~~ C/harlppehndel! c,2h50r1 Mu11tel4by,ll20 ·72 St~7ala""oeo· ieabOa. (1JMC&Mllll Ml ~(2131861·3~ 10M1ttY l ~ berrel cf\tir 135 end w .-r~ CU.n llMPa 4 .., o1 ,.,. 82 500 SEL 20K ml Mlf\I
atllltt. J:• peced / "'9t' tel* S30. l13-'2Stt &U-.2013 en. 7·30 pm lr!tl, ..... 1131 ~756 Ot $4M710 • ~ & Son tond blue, loaded. must
energy dayt for,,._ ooe-'r T .. looltewllflN unit, MUST HLL. 5 Ame tum S'tbii' r' ;cJlj(j •t• .... latt 1111 2t~:i~::t M ... S34 000 _49-4-1104 IMde~ M\llCI*• ,.... W'8tnu1. 3' ~ flrl9 Antlquee. TV. It.Wee, $250. 790-0365 7141~ 93 380Sl Oeeatt Ml'°
to WOf1' & NM oood ~ cav*lt S50 St~ ptents. retrto "90-7439 14 Gray VESPA ~ "'pelomlno""' Wit plrellt
po1ttlon Call Judy. w..... y'** SH I -..... ~ "°"' TV " .... )()nt cones Ind ~,... -Wiii-......... !If ... cM>me allOyS lt'I\• 2'°91.0M , • ........,_, l. , &racll.~11500 I 2• 000 1 Tbt oell. '350. Sf'Nll P • ~ Show, eoud\, • llatl HU HoagottatiM 5"48-$"475 'll f9 HI macu •1• '"
Meeded : , ~ tcs.y :zs·~~:Wi!: ~ ~·'*~.::= mr sue;; 25" eon: • ·~i •••-Sla.= ::39 ...... for tape tr~lon Qfe Ctw I 15. 720-393t t7W'12 t tc>le Color T V I 1S5 Pof1.IKIJC-~uto 11t. ~ lo-1.,.. ... r..
Wiii train word plOCWOf Antlquif l"Ol-t~ oealt • Sofa.~ & °"' 132$ •'* T v 100 &46-1711 ....... 1111 ,.,,.. I tR 11'3 11) Foor Pampel9d ~dl1'09fJ"9wpOrl ,,..., Conference 1u1e End telee S21 Tl* wit VCR. • neiw •• ,,_.. ii mJAQ 4& .... ll,_•cedetMl•lllefu .. :a1Nl.a3:-~:t wtcNlrl.142-311G w. 1125.. Of"°8 1110a 9395 itlnt COfl:d 81$.$&00 Od cond USO oeo I --ctn S50 pr 131·5115 --1"46-Mn T~ ........ -wtee..-PncaeP9td ~ MtTO,..,_Mllkllienl--........... ntl Cll"-orAI!; ":.ct~....., °"'l .ood~=~: r=~.:'S:: mr;:am= -•••11 J~.;~============~~---JJ~~i'M.UAbTAUAAHT = S76 More. mcN-nn. Mand S1TS. dlrq 1200, SH at 20H .... Pfml t4M'73-0lto ~~1Wtc2 .... 11 "°° 131-a11 ~,..,,_.,CM 2~°'114a1 aaaa
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Newport Be.ch
673-0900
HOROSCOPE SYDNEY
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BILL YATES
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8 37·4800 493-4511
'1-4 780 GLE 4 dr Mden.
QU. loaded. Xlnt cond.
$19,000. 730-5999/deys
937-4378 eve/wtcnd1
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Saturday, J1111e lS lalc• 1317
ARlES (March 2 1-April 19): Follow tbrou&h on basic instincts, 113 Riviera V-1. luily
esi>«ially regarding money. Focus on family, abifity to perceive trends. loaded1 • mdoon2rt,..Mleeth1•
Y 'II k h d ·al p I · · x nt con ... m ou . now w at to o at cruc1 moment. opu anty increases, s12,90010t>O 731•1493 •
especially where women arc concerned.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take initiative in making fresh start. '93 SKYHAWK cullom,
S · d d · · ·11 · d · d . pwr wndOW9 aunrf fully ve~s 10 epen encc. c.reat1v1ty, W1 mgness to tear own in or er to equip tectorY Of'd«: 19K
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T°" ot lhe line luxury.
Loaded with power
equipment. (1KER112) ... , ...
Johneon & Son
Lincoln Mercury
2626 Harbor Blvd, C.M
714/5'0-5630
rebuild on a m o re solid structure. You'll get to heart of matters as ml., sa200. 540-2eea
romance intensifies. Ca.lUM Hit U.C.la
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll be with unorthodox person,1,....,. ..... ..,...,...~!l'f't!"1-;:::;:;;=:;-;;:;::
you'll 11,ain unusual view of what occurs "back stage." Intuition serves 'i!i &d~ ... cot'?J6'.1.
IV"'.bl 'd F . L d . Needs ......,,. ..... t runt as re !a e gu1 e. ocus on commumcauo n. trave , e ucauon. okay. ssoo O BO.
Aquanan plays top role. 844-0ee1
~ANCER (June 21-J uly 2~): Pleas'!re principle 1s emphas~cd •• 78 Coupe D'Eteoanc. gd Spo~1~t on wa.rdr?be, populanty, phys~cal appearanCC". speculau~n, rubber, all oPtlona.' gd
poss1b1hty of winning a contest. Long-distance call relates to special blue paint Job. Altllng
invitation which could include travel. $3750. 645-1891
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Some restrictions, rules actually work to lllll r-~~~~~-----
your advantage. Know it, respond accordingly. You will meet some •
opposition but it reprcscntsst1mulating challenge You ultimately gain 9 1 CADILLAC SEDAN de • · · Vlllf , 4 dr, Loeded • alhes and achieve goal. w/PQW« equipment In-
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on communication, travel, ctudlnQ leather Interior
gain through writing. Romance is featured and you'll receive accolades ( 1CTZ695)
from one you admire. Be ready for~IJenge. variety, outlet for creative 1.1111
talents. ......._llHUeH11
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll be fascinated by occult. you'll lhrnrJ 21H..,....
delve into arcane books, manuscripts. Scenario also highli~hts ltt4, i..t. ....
domestic adjustment. possible purchase of luxury item or art object. ll•IMl-IHO
Aura is "surrounded" b y love.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on glamour, m ystery, 'II W SHU ltYIW
intrigue, need to . be discreet Take time. don't rush to judgment. Loaded w/pwr equip. S~tlight on clash of ideas, outside forces, partnership. manta! status. Leather Interior. Only
Pisces plays dominant role. 2,900 miles. (lMLA 108)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You are rewarded for 111,HI
achievement previously taken for granted. Raise in pay 1s disunct ~=~!,~~
possibility. Focus also on people who rely upon your Judgment. general 2626 Harbor Blvd, c .M.
health. Cancer native plays role. --. 714/5'0-5630
·79 Capri 45,000 ml, new
Michelin tllW, all auto-
matic. $3500 931-81~0
'MIEl•TTIPIZ
4 Do«, Ford FIC1ory Ex-
ecutive Car. ( 1HTF131) .....
Joonaon & Son
Lincoln Me<cury
2626 Harbor Blvd. C.M.
714/5'0-5630
01•1•111111 1327
175 Cutlau air condition-
ing, AM/FM stereo.
S 1300 OBO Call alt«
SPM 546-9739
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish rather than initiate project. , ___ N_A_BER--S--llUT llY1
You recently anracted allies. you accepted challenge and now you can •82 CutlaH Supreme
reap rewards. You no longer need be restricted or intimidated. Aries c•o1LLAC Brougham. 4 dr. all op-
plays role. . . n Ilona. mull setll S3800.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Barner IS removed, progress LARGEST SELECTION 955-02?4 wkdaya
resumes, you could be due for promotion. You·11 learn more abou1 oflate model, low mileage Ptatiac 9335
safely m easures. property values and desires of special family member Cadillacs In Orange .79 Catalina. 9 passenger.
Another Aquanan figures tn dynamic scenario. · County! See us today! loaded. s2soo ~.1832 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on pubhc relations. sales, 540-1880 Ask for Harriet
unique products. trips relating 10 completion of 1ransac11on. Older 2600HarborBlvd. 79 Flreblrd XJn_t_co_n_d_-
woman plays key role. does want you to succeed Know 1t. respond COSTA MESA Auto. AIC. nu tires. 43K
accordingly. Follow firs1 impressions. llmtltt 31 ml 1 owner 873-7469
IF JUNE 15 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are auracted to music, -~~~'l"I"':~~~ j,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===-.i
have unusual voice, appreciate art and luxury and you probably have a
.. sweet toot!\ .. You are charming, members of o pposite sex often find
you perplexing and almost always a stimulating challenge. Taurus. 1---------
L1bra. Scorpio persons play important roles i n your life. This is your •t11.-m_t.,Jtt~---.f•3~13•1
power year. you'll earn more, you'll 1mpnnt style and handle additional
respons1b1hty. If single, you could marry. September should prove
memorable for you in 1985. -·
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loaded, xlnt cond. 19.000
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All models Chevy 81-85
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R&J Leasing 540-4300
~t~~ler NEWPl:~.5
4 dr., fight yellow, looks
great, runs great. $950.
546-2210
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hand controls S 1000 obo
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body S300 obo 645-2866
'69 MUSTANG FHtback.
auto, p/1, 301 V8. run1
well, rough body. S600
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SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU
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1985 ALL NEW JETTA
FACTORY
STICKER sssss
S 0 U T H COUNTY'S PRICE
S7888/"S12694
+ tai. tatll ,,.ta. '1111"-+ ht, Uc. • ... U .C. (I.I.
#571511)
COME SEE ISUZU'S
ALL NEW LINE UP m TURBO llPLUSE m ~11ARI m llCCEI EICllES
P'UP I TROOPERS
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Fl111ci1g
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$6666 /or $119 34 ~~~
,. tax. 101al pmts $5728 32 Isl• IK will dd QAC• II 0
# 100453)
·s3995
flR.IC *>llCE d99P9" end oC*ate -'Y dlaclellT'll "'Y ability fot _ _.;.=p:=.---. ........... .._ __ leucf\ wellt or mlnet. without, 1no0trectneM ot Ille It
... ~. the right to dtfll. eddt ... and other com•
T.I . ..._ '1• mine, at~ expfOf'e end°"" deeloMtlon, II eny, an.
NO"nCI Of' tf'•t• through 11\e eurtaoe of htf'eln. TRUITU'8 IALI lhe 11t 500 1 .. t ol tM Said MM will be made, 'YOU AAe IN D!PAUL T K• of Mid ~ ... lhOut oovanant Of \
UNDER A OEED <>' TRUST raMrVed In the deed trom anty, axpt ... Ot fMplfed
DATIO tlt2/80. UNI.US The 1tv1M Compllny. ,.._ g.ardl~ra tttte. POUJUltm YOU TAKE ACTION TO ded Filbrv"'Y 5, 1973 In IOC*I, to ply
PAOT!CT YOUl'I PROP-booll 10642 pege 281 of Of· remeHI ~, prhiclpll tun £ATV. IT MAY OE SOLD AT flclal Aeootd.. the Not 1) MC\lfed by 1
A PUBLIC SAL! IF YOU PARCEL 2: A non-ex· Deed ot NII, with lnte
NEED AN EXPLANATION alullvf appurttnenl H-!hereon, aa provided In 1
OF THE NATURE OF THE ment tor the purpoee Mt note(1). edv~. II t
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST tonh In that certlln Oeclafr nder the teicmt of .. Jd D
YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· atlon of Covenanll. Cort· f Tl'l41, IMe. ahargae TACT A LAWYER. dltlonl Ind Aaltrlatlont r• exptnMll ol the Trull ..
IT 1$ INTENDED THAT COl'ded July 17, 1972 In bOOll I the lrUl11 ~led by I
THE SALE WILL BE CON-10228 peo-90t ot Oftldal Deed ot Trutt
DUCTED ON BEHAU' OF Aeootdt and over lhe land The total amount of
THE TRUSTEE BY: CALI· lhOWn on Exhibit "A2" It· npald balenoe ol the c
FORNIA POSTING ANO teched thatetO and med• • etlon MCUred bY the pt PUBLISHING COMPANY. part thereof. 'to be IOld and r ...
1028 N. LAKE AV! .• SUITE The ltrMI •ddrnl or •ble Mtlmeted coats.
201, PASADENA. CALI-other common dellgnetlon penM8 end ldVan<JM ••
FORNIA 91104, TELE-ol uld real property It: 8202 ume Of the Initial publlca
PHONE 213/6111-4648. Sierra Palol Rd., Irvine, Call-f the Notice Of Seit
On 8121/85 II 9: t5 AM. lofnle. 193,818.95 SUNKIST SERVICE COM Smid .... wHI be made The~ under 1
PANY .. the dUty IPJ)Olnted thoUt covenant CK war-o..a of Trull -.ior~
Tru1tM under end puravent ranty regarding tltlt, poa-ted end dellYered to
to Deed ot Trust. recorded ....ion. or encumt>renoea llgned 1 written c
on 8/22/80 u Oo®mant no. to 11111ty the obllgatlon• ... 1rellon ot o.teult end
28868 Book 13713 Pege cured by and purau1nt to 1he end tor Sele, and • writ
1040 ol Offlclal Record• In power of sale conttrred In Notice of Deleult and e.
the office of the AKOl'der ol that cenlln deed ol lrult Ion to Sall. The underalg1
Orange County. C1llfornl1 dated 1/24/83. executed by Md Mid Notice ot
... cu I. d by ALLEN ThOmU y. Enomoto and teult and Election lo Sal
CARDOZA, • tingle men Neney E. Enomoto, 11 be recorded In the ~
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Tru1tor1 to Flt"ll Am«lcan e the rMI propart)
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Title lnsurence Company... tad.
BIDDER FOR CASH, (p~-Trull... to IAVINE BAA-D•t•: May 30, 1H5
Ible II time ol .. la In lawful RANCA PROPERTIES. I LeftdeH T.D. 8enl money ot the United StatH) Callloml1 llmllad PlltMI'-nc.. 2"01 Cabot Ro
., FRONT ENTRANCE TO ship, Benelle18flff, rac:otded '""• 207 !... ,.o ... 11 IC OLD ORANGE COUNTY 214/83 In Book 83 Pege l6N Hma, CA _,. COURTHOUSE. SANT A 056995, .. Instrument No.. 7f4) 111-lnO, !ly; 11o1 .. AN A BL v D . • BT w N Ottlcl•I Record• of Ofenge lftlto
SYCAMORE ST. & BROAD· County, Clllllomle. Published Orange Cc WAY. SANTA ANA. CA all Notice of Oafeult end Dally Pltot June 1. 14
right, tllle Ind ln19fnt c:on-Electton 10 Sell lhe de-198S f .1
veyad 10 and now held by It ecrlbad rNI property und9f
under Mid Deed ol Tru1t In l&ld Deed ol Trutl wu re-P\lllJC NC>TIC[ the property situated in Hid corded on 2/15185 In Book 1--..;..;.=.;_~.;...;.--.
County. Calllomle deacrlbed 85, Paga 066730, Offlelal FICTITIOU8 llUINNH
111: Records of Orenge County. NAMI ITATIMINT Thet 11<>rtlon ol Loi 109, Calltornle. The following peraons
Trecl 300, as per mep r•· Thia notice 11 given In doing butln ... u :
corded In Book 14,Pagn 11 compliance with the written DANIEL'S SPORl
and 12 ol Mlteell1neou1 appllcallon mad• to the EAR, 88 Felr Dr .. Cc Maps, record• o1 Orange Trustee by the um• M .... CA 92627
County, described u lol-Baneflalary Denny Kapon, 2564 Eh
Iowa· On June 14, 1985. whlctt 11 Av .. C· 102, Coate M ....
Beginning al the motll the dale o1 the lnltlll publl-2827
Euterly COOl9f ol said Lot cellon of this Notice of Slit, Thia buslnu1 11 c t09, running thence Nor1h-the following amounts rep-ducted by: en lndlvldu11
wnla<ly •long the North· raaent the totel emount ot Danny Kaplan e11terty line ol uld Loi. the unpeld b•lance of the Tllls 1t11amen1 wu II
102.00 teet: thence Soulh· obllgetlon. aacurad by the with the County Cl«k of
wnterly P•r•llet with Ille 1bove-deacrlbed 11roperty ange County on June Southe11terly line ol Mid to be sold, and rM10n1ble 1985
Lot, 120.00 feet, l'*'c. esllmllad coats. expen.... Ft7a
Southee1tarly parallel with end advenc:et. reapectlvely: Published ()fange Co
the Nor1heuterly line of said Unpaid bllanoa of obll· Delly Pilot June 14. 21.
Loi, 102.00 feel to the gallon: 1172,501.00, Fore-July 5. 1985
Southepterly line ot 11ld clo1Ura oos11: (nllmetedl
Lot; thence Nor1heutar I 2 , 1 2 6 . O O; Tot a I · 1--------
120 00 leat 10 the point of I 175,229.00. f'tllllC NOTICE beginning. The underalgned wu ap-1--..;..;.=.;_~.;...;.-
fhe total amount ol tha pointed and eub1lltutad •• FICTtTtOUI •u-~ unpaid balance of the obll· rru1tae under the Deed of NAMe 8TATa.•NT
getlon aecured by said Deed Trust by 1 Subltltutlon re-The totlowlng peraon1 of Trust and reasonebly ntl· corded on 2/15185. u In-doing bulineat u :
meted coats. exPBf'!-Ind ttrument No. 8S--056729, Of. B.C. BROILER, 186& No
ad11ances et the tlrne ol Iha flolll Records of Orange port BIVd., Coat• M .... lnltlal publlcatlon 01 the No-County. Calltomle. 92657
Ilea of Sela Is $83,Nl.3?. 01tad: 6/10185 Seyad·Mahdl Hout
Curenlly dated cuhlar I OflANOa COAIT HOLD· Kueroonl 822 Jennifer
cnack1 or oertlfied Chec:lct tNQ COMPANY, • C~I-#A, Coeti'M .... CA 1126
will bf acceptable 10 the t11rnla CJtrllOHJlon JI&. .aourJ~ Kauroonl, t
Trustee prcMOed they Ire 816betltuled Trl6e1M, a,: Jennllar St., II.A, Co drawn In lallOf of Sunklll ,..,. 1. Qartler, "9alcMnt Mesa, CA 92856
Service Comperiy and satls-Published Orange Coast This bu1lnH1 Is c
fectory Identification la tv•ll· Dally Piiot June 14, 21 . 28. duciad by: llutband and•
able 1985 Seyed-Mehdl HOHi The street eddrass and F-085 Kazefoonl
olher common designetlon, This stetemenl was f
II any, of the real property Pta.IC NOTICE wtth the County Clark ol
descri bed above Is 1,....,R--c--T angeCountyonMey9, 1! pyrpor1ed to be. 23115 OR-...... "'" .,.,.. F279
ANGE AVE, COSTA MESA, . OF CAlfFORNIA, Publlllled Orange Cc
CA 92626 COUNTY Of' OflANQI Dally Piiot June 7. f4. 21. Tile undersigned Truatae In the Mitter of the Appll· 1985 dlaclalm1 eny llablllty tor any cetlon of VICTORIA sue F-'
Incorrectness of the '''"' CUMMINS lor Chenga of --------
•dd<,ess and olher common N1rne PlllllC NOTICE
dealgnellon, 11 any, lhOwn No. A 121M88 FIC ........... •• .., ••-ai heram ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE • • • rvw. --Seid lllewtll be made, but FOR CHANGE OF NAME NAMI ITATUIENT
wllhoul c:ovenenl or wer-VICTORIA SUE CUM· The following P9fl0nl
ranly express or Implied re-MINS hat flied • petition In doing buslnes• u : gardi~ tllle, posseulon'. or this coon tor en order allow· KING ENERGY CENTEI
encumbrances. tor the Ing ~tllloner 10 chenge her 15333 Culver Or . lrvlne,
purpose of satisfying the In-neme from VICTORIA SUE 92714
debtneu secured by said CUMMINS to VICTORIA Brlghler Homes. Inc
Deed ol Trust Including the SINCU.IA. Calllomt1 corporation. 11 IMI, chargff and expentet IT IS HEREBY ORDERED McGaw, lrvlna, CA 92714
of the Trustee thal ell persons lnter .. tad In This bullneu is C•
The benetlctary under M id tile m•ller 1l0<esald eppeer ducted by a corporehon
Deed or Trust llefelolofe ax-before this court In Oeperl-Brighter Homes Inc Jc
ecuted and dell11ered 10 Ille men! No. 3 al 700 CIVIC Campbell, Treas
undersigned a wr111en Dec-Cenlar Ofllle w .. t. Santa Tllls 11a1ament was 11
11rallon ol default end Oe· Ana, Calll0<nla, on July 15, wllh lhe Counw Cieri( ol
mand lor Sale. end a written 1985, et 9: 15 o'•lock A.M . •gge Courity on May
Notlee ol Oelauil end flee-and then end there show 19 5 f'%7'7:
tlon to Sell The underttgned ceuM, If any they have, Wily · ceuMd said Notlee of De-llld petition for chenga of Publlshed Orenga Co teult and Election to Sell 1a name should not be grentad, Dally Piiot May 31, June
be recorded In the counly IT IS FURTHER ordered 14, 21. 1985
Whefe the real property 11 that a copy of this CKder to 1------:-:::-:::""F-'~
IOCeted show cause be published In IC NOTICE DA TE; 5/23/85 the Dally Piiot. • newspaper _ _!P\Bl..::::~=~~-Trullae'• Addre11: t5725 of general clrculetlon. pub-NUTICE
E. Whllller Boula11ard, Whit· llshed In lhls county et leas! INVJTtNQ 9101 tier, CA 90607, Phone: (213) once a week for lour con-NOTICE IS HERE
947-1511 MCutlve weellt prior to the GIVEN 1ha1 aeal
I UN K II T SERVICE dey ol said hearing proposals will be reoelved
COWANY, e,: Ur.W W. 01ted JUN 5 1985 the City of Coste Men et
Roder, AMI. lec:retwy Hanry T. Moore, Jt., office ol the City Clerk et
Publlshed Orange Coul Jl6dg• of the l16perlot City Hall 17 FaJr O<I
Dally Pllol May 3t. June 7. COl6rt Costa Meu, Celllornle, u
1<4, 11185 Publllhed Orange Cout Ille llour ol 11 00 e.m
F·019 OaJly Piiot June 1•. 21, 28, June 27, 11185, 11 which II --Dl-m•-tt_NO_TI_CE--Juty 5. 1985 they w111 t>a opened publl r~ F-0119 end reed aloud In the COi
ell Chambers I NOTICI Of ---------FURNISHING ALL LABC
TRUITEl'I IAll P\lllJC N0TIC£ MA TfAIALS. fQUIPMf P
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL TI TRANSPORTATION Al
und«. Deed ol Trust dated 11211 SUCH OTHER FACILITI
1124183 recorded 2/4/83, In I TRU":=~ ~Le AS MAY BE REQUIRED F1 Book 83. Pege 058995, 01-CONSTRUCTION OF
tlel1I Records of Ofenge T.I . No. 4l2I REST ROOM ANO ~
County, C1lllornle NOTICE SOCIA TED IMPROV Unlel you lake ectlon to YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MENTS AT SMALLWO• protec1 your properly, II wOI UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, PARK. 1656 COASIC
be sold at a public sale. II DATED 5111184 UNLESS PLACE COSTA ME~ you need en axpl•natlon ol YOU TAKE ACTION TO CALIFORNIA
h 1 ,., ----... PROTECT YOUR PAOP-I a nature o ,.,a pr..,...... EATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Ml of plans, epec
Inga egalnll you. you should A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU cet1on1, end other contri
contect a lewyer NEED AN EXPU.NA TION documente may be obteln
NOTICE IS . HEREBY OF THE NATURE OF THE In the ol11ce of Iha Dept GIVEN 1het on July 9, 1985, PROCEEDING AGAINST ment of Letaura s.Mcet.,
11 t t·OO AM., 11 INlne City YOU YOU SHOULD CON-Felr Orlve. Coate MHa. C1 Hell, 17200 Jambor• Ad , • fomle, upon receipt ol
In th• County of Orange. City TACT A LAWYER. nonrefundable fM Of $81
ol IMne. Calltornle. OR-On JUNE 28, 11185• •t 9:oo If bidder• requeat plane a ANGE COAST HOLDING A.M., LENDERS T.D. SEA-apeclflcatt I be lled t
COMPANY. •• TrultH. VICE, INC .. I C111tornla COi'· charge wll~ 17.~ pet'a
2091 Butlne11 c.ntaf Drtve, poratlon, u duty appointed Each bid thall be mad•
Sult• 200. Irvine. Calltornl• Trust .. under Ind put1uent the proC>QNI form end In 1
92715, telephone number to Deed o1 Trust recorded manner provided In the cc
(714) 833-3822, will Mii at 5125/84. II lnll. No. lrKt doc:umenta. and It
l:i'cs':.euctlon,to1hehlghelt :!~.~h.°'o:i:f ~ b• eccompenled by !Of cuh, In i.wtul c.tlliad or cuhler'• cht moneoy of the united 81.-. County Recorder of 0r..,.. or I bid bond ICK nol 14 Ill payable II the time of County. Stet• 01 Catllornf .. than 10 percent of t aale ell that certain rNlll Executed by GARY M amount ol the bid me
pr?ty 11tu1tad In the Cltt GREENLAW ANO THELMA payable to the City ot Coe Of lrvln•. County of Orenge, MACKENZIE WHO AC· M ...
81•1• of Calllornl• d•-QUIRED TITLE A'S THELMA Tt\41 Contrector lhalf
ec:rlbed .. IOllOwa: . OLOA MACKENZIE Will the petformanoa of Ille~
PARCEL 1: Lot 48 of Tr.at SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Md l1T19towmant1, conto
No 7757. In the City of TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR to the Llbof Coda of '
frvlne. County of Orenge CASH (peyable II time of Stet• of c.tllCKnll end ott
Stet•· of Cellfomle. u pe( =t!':s ~t:.f7t ofT~": 1aw1 of Ille Stet• ol Cl
mmp recorded In boOll 2tt ,AONT ENTAA.NCE TO THE fomla appllcable ti•• pagea 31 to 3' of Mia-OLD ORANG!: COUNTY with the ueeptlon only cellaneoua MAapl, In the ol• COURTHOUSE LOCATED eucn •l1tlon1 .. may floe ot the County Recorder • required under the apec of Mid county. ON SANTA ANA 81.VO., 81!· ltltUtM P\,nU&nt to '#hi
' EXCEPTING THERE-TWEEN 8YCAMOAE ST. & prooeedlnQt heraunder a ~ d Oii, Oii 1'19hfl, min. IAOAOWAY, SANTA ANA, taken anO wtileh 1\1'4 r Wela. mlMrll rtgfltl, nat1Kal OAllf'O"'NtA II right, title be«\ 8"P9I Mded by 1 ea• right•. and othery and lnt ... t conW)'ed 10 pr~ of the lac
ffyorcxarbon1 by What-and now held ~ " under Code ~ence to lllt .,...,., nmme known that lllld Deed °' TNll In "'-lhelf be Ofwn only In t may be within Of under the property lltuti.d In Mid m9r\Mf pr~ by .._
perce1 of land Mrain•bove County Ind Stet• delc:ttbed NO bid lhtllf be aon1""-IM aa· ......, daa«tbed, 1•'* with i.oT 2 OF TRACT NO \lftlMa II 19 made on • lo
perpetu.. ~I of drllllnO, 1M3 IN THE CITY 0; tvrtllehed by the City
mining, a11plorlng end 099'· cost A MESA. COUNTY Of' Cotti Meee. end It macs.
Ming llw.tof end ,ior1ng In OfllAHG!. STAT! 0, CALf.. ecaordanoe wllh 11
W ~the Mme from fOAHIA AS SH~ ON A provlelona of the propel! ..., ~ or=ther land, MA p t HI R £0, "'I. 1'9qUlrementa ~ the t to wfllp-CORDED IN 8001< 51 Eich bidder ""'" --,,, . ~ p A 0 E 2 • M I s . llCenaed and lllO pt and mine trom lendta otNr C!U.ANEOU8 MAP! Al-QU.ufted .. required by II
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MIO&.UTION OI' 'OMIA TION CW THI 104"0 ()II cOMMUNITYPACIUTIIHDtaTNCTNO 11-t 4,........_~ATIONOfT .. lftVIHIUMl'WID~DtlTNCT llTAllU..-0 . ' _,._NO _1 .. ~LKVYOI' A'"CIAL TAX..,....COMltlUMTY,ACIUTIHOt91'1'1CT
· _. -CAJ.UNQ lllCTION
WHEREAS. ,,,. 8oetd of Education Of the Irvine u lfled SohoOI
atattno 111 lnttntlon to fOfm Communliy F.ettiu .. Ot'1r.;. No 86-1 1 ~t~~~he "~.,d~1:..~ heretofore edoPted Aaeolutlon No 84185...00 FacllltlM Act ol 19'2. u amended, (the "Ae1"); and · • 0 .,.~ .. Unf,_, °"'~ Dla«rlet pureuent to the ~·Root Community
WHEREAS, a copy of Reaolutlon No 84115-09 t 1 t
Olltrlet No. 15--1, IN 'lllCllttlM to be provided the«>..~ J ':o:::i: ~'°i.:ndO:ap of the Pfopc>Md boundatlte of Community FadllllM
10 t>e leYled wttllln Community Factlltlae 0ttir1et No &6-I 10 "•y '°' Iha ... J tltlMa --~1'81r~ Bl'd ~1ot IPPOrtlonment Of the epectal tax pnnclpal and lnt•eet on bond• Pl'C>POMd t b9 ilor ..... ...... .. ... o ·-coeta """""no ..... payrnantt Bl'd to pey the of Education e.tid Incorporated '11at..n by r;.,..::. ,,);90 Within Community Facllltlea Olttrlct No. 86-1, la on flle With tlte Cletk Of IN Board
ot t:~==~ ~~t=, 84/85-18 of tile Board ol Education making oeneln ettanoea In tile procaadlnot rat.alng 10 t he 1evy
WHEREAS on June 4 1985 11111 &:,~ =•tlM °'t:cst1c:t No. 85-1 ts on nte wt1h the ctarll and lnc:orporatad by reference tlerekl; and
FacllltlM Olatnet No. 85-1 ,'and ' • not hearing u required by •-relative to the pr()90Md formation of Commu~
WHEREAS, at Mid heerlng 1111 '*'°'" deslr1 t b9 • es-1 ...,.,. heard eno a tull Bl'd fair tleetlng wu ~do no lleerd on all matt.,. pet1elnlng to Iha formation of Community Facltntae Dtstrlel No
WHEREAS. II Mid heerlng 9Yldence wu rv .; ........ IS Mty adlliMd In the preml... • "'esent to u..., Board on aaJd mattera t>efOJa It, and 111i. Boatd a11tte conclullon of aa1c1 ,,_,,rig
loll~~· THEREFORE, the ~d of Edueallon of the Irvine Unified School Olstriel DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER ea
tter~=~i.!.c, ~:~,1~~ .. ~~trlet to be designated "Community Fedlftl• Ol1trlct No. 85-t of the lrvlne Unified School Olstr1ct" ts
w~':"' .,J1~=~t=:'t>;":;~ =::"i:':e of Commynity Facllttlae Otstr1c:t No 85-1, M deec:rlbed In aald ReeotutlOn No
tectton S. TM type of publtc lecltltlM ("Faellltlee" t>oundarlet of Mid Community FaclNll• Oi•trtct
tollowlno· elementary achOOI llcilltlae Including land bu) lpldrlopoaedtu to be provided wttlltn Community FacllltlM Otstrlct No~ 85-t Include tile · 4. , ngs, rnlshlngs and eppurtenanoas.
prl= .,,~:::,• ,':= 0.!,~ •1val~~t>la1 • It rs the Intention of tile 8o&f'd to levy annually a epecta1 tax tufficlent to pay for the
ed h lel.M ,.... .......,....... o "" aaued to finance auen Fecllltlea and to make aucn other payments on lndobteclneu lneurr sue u or other paymerita. The rate 111d rnetllod ot apportionment of the apoctel tax 11 deacttt>ed In detail°" Exhibit "A"
attlChed hereto Bl'd lflCOfporated llereln by thla retwenc:e. The epectal tax le baaed on the boneflt received by patoels or real ropeny within
Community Feclllttae Olltrlet No. 85-t derived from the rlgllt to ace.as tile Fedlltlea neceealtated t>y development In IUCh .,!. The I 1 1ax 11 fur1her buedupon tho Cott of making tile Faclllttes available to each parcel In the erN. Tllo epocial tax le apportioned to each'::~
on the f0<egoing baNI purao1nt to Section 53325.3 of the Government Code and aueh tax I• not on or baled upon the ownership of real property. .
tecttoft L In the •V8flt that any parcel within Community Facilltlea Dletrlct No. 85-1 undol'goea a change of toning ao that It la no longer
ioned for raeldontlal development at the denlltla shown on the Oenelty Pl111 (Ille "plan"I on ltle wltll tn. Clerk of the Board of Education or no 10f'l09' i.oned '°' realdontlal dewiopment. the rate and method of apportionment of the apeclal tax apec:lfled on Exhibit "A" wttl be appileo to MICh parcel II If It W9fe 1tUI zoned for raeldentlal development 11 th6-denlltlae ahown on IUCll pten tectton I. In the ewnt that a portion of tile property within Community Facllltla Dl•trlct No 65-1 eh1ll become for any rauon exempt
wholly or parttelly. ffom the levy of the~ tax apeclfled on Exhibit "A" tile Boord ahall, on behalf of Community Faclllttas District No. 85-i
1nc:reue the levy to the extent MCMNty upon the remaining property within Community Feclllttae Oletrk:t No 85-1 wnlct'I le not delinquent or e111empt In order to y1eld the required ~t eervtce payments or other paymente.
t.cttoft 1. The Board ftnda lhll 11\e proposed facllltlee are necessary to meet the lnet.ued demand put upon the Irvine Unified School
Otatrlct u • relYlt of,_ development within Com1TIYnlty Ncllltlea Olt1rk:t No 85-1.
8ectlon I. The Boerd nnoe that tlle'e ls ad velorem property tax c:unently being tevlad on property wUllln propoaed Community Facilltlel
District No. 86-1 f0t the exclullve Pt.lf'POM ot paying pr1nclpal of or tntereet on t>onds 0< other lnde«>tednen Incurred to llnanee e<>nstructlon
of capital fec:ffltlea which provide the Mme l8'Yloea to the territory of Community Facllltlae Olstrtct No 85· 1 u are prOpOMd to be provided
oy tile eapltal tacllltlae to be financed and con•tructect by Community Faclllttae Olltrlet No. 86-1
Section t. Wrttten prot•t• nave not beet"I Hied by fifty percent (50%) or more of the registered voters or property owners of one-halt ( 1121 or m0<e of the ., .. of land within propoeed Community Faclfttlee Otetrk:t No. 85-1
S.Ctlon 10. The apecial tax proposad to b9 tevled In Community F ae$11tlea DtstrlGt No. 85-I to pay tor tlle proposect1aeilltlee ,,.. not bMfl
ellmlnetecl t>y PfOl•t by fttty P41"oent (50%'1 or more of tile regtstar.cl votwa reeidlng within the territory of Community Facilltlea Olstr1c:t No
85-1 or the owners of ~half ( 112) or more of the area of land wttllln Communlfy ~.Ohtlea Olatrlet No 85" 1
tecttoft 11. The lec:lllttea proposed to be funded with the special tax are deecrlt>ed tn Section 3 of thla rMotutlOn
tect1on 11. A tpeelal eleetlon II hatet>y called tor Commulllty Fecilltlae Oletrlct No. 86-1 on the proposition of 1avy1ng IP9()lal tax .. on
PfOperty wttllln Community Fec:lttti.. District No. 85-1 encl shell b9 conlOlldeted wltll the 8'ectlon on tile propoeltfl9tl ot ln<:Ufr1ng bonded
lndebtedneu, purauant to Section 53351 of the GOYemment Code. The propoeed propoaltlon1 relative to Incurring lndot>ted-tn the
maximum prlncipal agg<egate amount of $15,000,000 within Community Fedlltlae Dlatrict No 85-1, and the rate end method of appot1ionment
of the apeclel tax• ate combln.o Into one ballot proposition J:>Ur1Uant to Section 53353.5 of the Government Coda. The PfopoMd comt>lned
proposition lo etteched t1ere10 u Exl'tlt>lt "B". ~ ~ tec:tlon 1S. The dlle of the 1peclal election for Community Facltttles District No 85-1 on the proposition• of Incurring bonded
lndaotedneta and the rite and motllod ot 1pportlonment of tile 1pecial tax lhelt be on the 18th day of July 1985
a.ctlon 14. It le hereby found 11111 tllere ara lesl than t~ registered voters within the terrltl)(y of pr~ Community Fedlltlel Distrtet
No 85-1, and purtuant to Section 53328 of the Government Code. the ballot• for tile apeclal tlectlon lhall b9 distributed by mall w1111 return
postage prepaid to the lendownera within Community Fec:lllttee Oletrlet No. 85-1. Eecll landowner lhall have one vote tor Meh acre or P<>fllon
theraol that he or Ille ownt Vtlllllo Community F aclllU. Diltrlet No. 85· 1, u provlc*I In Section ~8 o1 the GoYtmmeftt Code
8ecttoft 1S. Notice of said eleetlon shall be g!Yen. Notice ta hereby given that written ergumente not to exceed 3kword11 In ioftoth tor or
ag1ln11 the meuura shall t>e nled not tater than 5:00 p.m. June 25, 1985, at tll• offlce ot the Reglattar of Voters. 1300-C So. Grand Avenue P 0 Box 11298, Santa Ana, California, 92711. '
S.Ctlon 1t. Said Community Facll111ee District shall con111tu1e a single election precinct for the purpose of llOkllrig aald election.
tec:tlon 11. Except u otherw!M provided In the Act, said elections ellall ti. called, held and conducted purao11nt to the !>fOvlllons of tt>e
UnifOfm District Eleetlon L.lw of lhe State of California.
ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO APPROVED, tllla 10111 day of June, 1985
ATTlaT:
HeleftC~
Cleftl ef the herd Of
Ectuc.tlon of 1Mne
U""'9d kMot otetttct
RA TE AND lltlETHOO Of APPC>ftTIONMENT
OF 8''£CIA&. TAX
The Speclat Tax Baaed Upon Current Plana tor Development
aoAN> M EDUCATION OF '"VINE
UNWtlD t CHOOL DltTRICT
•y Oofdoft O.lcllel Pf91tdent
The tu rate and method of apP<>fllonmen1 ol the Special Tax, t>ued upon the current plan for development of tile properly as m01e
speellk:ally detailed In tile O.nalty Plan MJbmltled to tile Board or Education, a copy 01w111c11111111 be Placed on Ille al tile ottt<:es ot the Board
ot Education of Irvine Un1tlad Scllool District. entitled "Density Plan for Community Fae11t11e1 DiattlCt No 85· 1 (Northwooo) ot the lrvtne Untlted
School Dtstrlet" le 11 1011ow1
A Lavy of Tax
Except ea llerealter provldad. the herein authorized tax anall only be levied upon propeny zon.o tor residential u-101 which during tile year
P'eeedlng the d .. dllne lot placem8"t upon the a.wrad ~ant rOlo.ot OrlllQO COYnty an MCl'ow hU cloMd '°'the u to of~ praperty
t>y tile devalol*' tlleraol to the flret purehaser or, u to apanmenta. for wllleh a c:ertlftc11e ol occupancy hu been IMued.
The Spectel Tax, except where fund• et• oth«WIN av1llat>le. for planned or exletlng r .. ldentl1I unite lhall b9 levied and collected acc:Ofdlrig
10 the dealgnetad cl&N of th• unit•• desorit>ed below et an annual rate atlown below for the 1985-88 flec;el year whlcll rate 111a11 1nc:rease four ~cent ('4%) per year oornpbul'!Hid"lnnually unless the Board of Education subNquentty determines lhll rental and/or det>I earvlc:e payments
m1y be met with the levy of a IMMr tax The rate In effect 10< the class of unh during the fiscal year e unit la first subjeet to the tax shell be
the rate lnltlelty appHc:abla to suc:h unit Such rate shell continue to lncreaea lour P41"c:ent (4%) per year comoounded 111nually unlesa the Board
of Education tut>eoquently determlnas that rental and/or debt servlee payment• ml)I be met with Ille levy of 1 leaMf tax
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Ct111 I*' Aete Amount per untt
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(detached etngte
family)
6 10 but not
lndudlng 7 4111 81
(detached elngte
lamlly)
5 o to b\lt not
Including 8 649 08
(Oetacl'ted &Ingle ...
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In the event 111a11ny parcel zoned for rH tdentlel use within Community F1ellltles D111trlet N9 8!>· 1 (NorthWOOdl undergo.. 1 change ol zoning
ao that It la no longer zoned tor realdentl1I development at the de"slties shown on the Density Plen placed on Ille 1n Ille ottlce or tt>e Clerk of
111e Board, or no tonger zoned ror re1tdent111 development, tile rete and metllod 01 apportionment ol Illa 1peclal tax 'Mii Ile 11ppUed to suen
parcel H 11 It were atlll zoned for rffldentlal development 111 the densities snown on IYC:ll plan In the event tllet 1 portion ol tile property 'Mthtn
Community Feellltlea Olatrlct No. 86· 1 (Northwood) tl'lall t>ecome lor any reaaon exempt. wt\olly 61 partially. from the levy of the speclal tax.
tile Board ellall. on behalf of Community F1etllllel Dl1trtet No 85-1 (Nortllwood), Iner .... the levy to the extent necessary upon the remaining
property wtthln Community Fecllltlea Oletrle1 No 85-I (Northwood) whlell la nof diNlnquent or exempt '". order to yield IN required debt earvlce
P•vment• or other obligations Incurred t>y or for Community Facilities Otetrlc:t No 85-1 (Northwood)
B Acree end Oenelty
In determining the danelly for rMldentlal unit•. all open s~areu. publ~prQPefty. property OWl'8ld by ~community e1aoc1a11<>A. publlc: 0t
private utlHty company. or any public: agency ahalt be axeluded. In determining rtlo amount of speclal tax 10 be leYled wltllln an UMUC>f's
Plfeel, the denalty dealgnetlon of a raaldentlal unit lllall be determined m ltCCOrdanoe wftll tile Plan, untaea at tile time t>utldtng perml11 are
obtained for aoct1 residential unite the denllty la different than u lnd!uted In tn. Plan. In wttleh 8Yent the Spec:lal Tu may be prapor-tionatty
adjuated .. l)fovtded below
II ~Ta• Sued Upon chanoe In Curranl Plane tor Development
• In the 9'19nt that al the time attl\ef Anal Map11ra recorded on tn. property or bolldtng parmlte Ma lleued, the dehslty or \AM of property wttllln en llMN<>f'• parcel cttangee rrom the oenelty or UM of tl'le property est1blllhed In the Pian, the Bo.rd or Edvc:atlon may Pfopc)f1lonally ad)U1t
tile Special Tu eccordlng to IUCh change In accordance wftll the rate at\d method Of IPPOrttonment Ml fortll In Section I A abOYB
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COMMUNITY ,ACIUnH DttTillCT MO .... ,
Of
11tl "'VM UMftSD 8CHOOl oteTNCT
WICIAL 90MD AND TAX ILICTIOM
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To 'f(fte, 11amp a crou f~l 1n Ult V01tng aquare after the word "YES" Of ener IN WOfd "NO" All markeotherwlae made.,. IMbldden All
dlallngulanlng mwk• ere torblddttt and maMa the baltot vOld. •
YES
NO
Orano-Coni DAILY PILOT /Ftlday, June 14, 1915 C7
ATTE8T:
Helen C~Oft
Clorll ol ttle 8oatd of
Ect.lcatton of trvlne Unified
Sclloo4 Dt9trJct
IK>AN> Of' EOUCAT'ION M W.VINe
UWllD tcHOOl. DltTIUCT
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t AWl.E U.LLOT
COllltlUNITY FACfUTIH DltTIUCT NO. •t
M THE .,_VINE UNWtED tcHOOl. OtaTRtCT
IPECIAl llOMD AND TAX f l.ICTIOM
JUL.Y 1t,1•
To vote. 11amp aerost(+) In tile voting aquare attet the woro 'YES" or atter the word NO All mari\1 otl'lerwiN made are forbidden All
dlsungutlhlng marks are lort>ldden and make the t>allot 110!0
II you wrongly m&ft(, tear. or deface this ballot. return tt 10 tne Reg11trar of Voter• and 01>t11n anotller
PROPOSIT!ON NO A. SMll Community Fac:lhtlel Oiatrk:t No 115· I of tlte lrvlne Uninad
School Otetrle1 Incur en lndobtedneM and be a1.1thorlled to tuue bonds m the maximum
aggregate prlnetpal amount of 115,000,000, wltll lnteras1 at a rate or rat•astat>liehed at
sucn time H tl"t9 t>ond• 11• aold In one or more -* at a nxeo or venable t>allot lnt••t
rate. however not to exceed any IPPffceblO statu1ory rate fOf IUCh bondl. the proceeds ot
wlllct'l wlll b9 uMcl 10 dealgn. acquire. construct or..._ tacllltles and all nec.aary
equ•Pf'*'I and property therefor, u Pfovtded In Reeotution No. 8'4185-20 ofttla Board ot
Education of the Irvine Unified School Olstr1c:t. and lhall a apec:lal tu with 1 rate and metllod
ot apportlonmonl .. provided In Raaolutlon No. ~/85-20 of tl"t9 Board of EdocaUon of tl'le
trvlne Unified School Otstrtc:t be leYled to pay the prlnc:apal of and inter•t on suc:h
.ndet>tednen end bon<SI?
Put>Hshed °""OB COU1 Delly Pltot June 14, 1985
I
MUC NOTlCE I fltBJC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTlCE Plm.IC NOTICE P\8.IC fl)TlC( ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ -~...;...;..;..;;;.;....;..;.;;;.;.;...~~--~...;...;..;;.;....;.....;.;;..;..;.;;.;;...~-
8YNOPSIS OF THE AHNUAl. STATEMENT NOTICE IU ... OMI
TRl·STAR INSURANCE COMPANY IN~M>t (CITACION AIOICW.)
1n12 North Mttcheff Av•nu. NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
lrllne, C8'Homie 92714 G IV E N I h I t e I et e d (Avteo a Ac:uudol LARRY
Y••r Enct.d O.C.mb9r 31, 1914 propoule will b9 received t>~ LEE JACKSON end DOES 1
Total Admitted HMll
Totel llat>lllttes ...
Spec:111 aurptu• fund• Gro11 paid-In and
$1 253 .S5
82,413
..().
contrlt>otecl turplus 700 000
Unasstgn.o funds 1aurptu1) • 28 928
Surplua u regards DOlleyl\otdert 1 17 t .072
Income tor Iha .,..., 145,792
Oist>ursement• 10< Ill• year 239 242
We heret>y e.rtlty tl'tll Ille 1t>ove llama .,. 1n llCGOfdanc.e with tile Annua1 Statement
lor lhe year ended Decemt>er 31 1984 made to the 1neurance Comm1Sllor'l8f purauant
IOfl w
Robert E. P.tton, Pree6dent
Peul L Wltllher, lec:tetaty
PuoltShed Orange Cout Deity PtlOt June t3, 1• t5. 16 17 '985
the City of Colt• Meea 11 tM to 10
olfioe of the City Clefli II Ille YOU ARE BEING SUED
City Hall, 77 Fair Df'!ve BY PLAINTlfF. (A Ud le M11
Cotti M--. Callfornle. until demandandol CITY OF
the l'IOur of 11·00 a.m on COSTA MESA
June 20. 1985. el wnleh time Yeu heft IO CALEHDAI'
they wlH t>e OO«led publlcly DAVI.,._ tftle -•
111d rNCI aloud II\ ltle Cpuo-.. ""'9d Oft teU .. _,.. I
e t t Ch a mt>e r a t or typew1tt..., ~ at
FURNISHING ALL LABOR, IMe cow\.
P\8.IC fl>TICE "8.IC fl>TIC{
MA TERl,t.LS, EQUIPMENT, A letW or ,.._ Qlll ..
TRANSPORTATION AND Mt Pf'OMC1 you;,_~
SUCH OTHER FAC1LmES ~ ra1p 1 -IMllll M
AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO lft ,,.,._ ..... *"' W ,_
RENOVATE THE PARKING W&ftt ltle -1 to,._,_
LOTS AT TEWINKLE PARK, ceee.
Th--057 970 ARLINGTON AVENUE. " JOU do no4 • ,_ Tiie petition requHte PRESIDIO SQUARE, ANO reeponee on at.M, ,_ lft9f
autl'IOnty to a<1m1n11t• the T H E M U LT I PU RP 0 S E ._ the ceM. Md ,_
COtTA •tA K·1Mlt estell under tile lndepen-COURT AT BALEARIC w...-, -wr Md ~
IANITAftY DtlTillCT NOTICI Of dent Adm1n11tretl0n 01 E'" CENTER t975 BALEARIC _,., 1NJ be telcen ~
Of'ANGE COUNTY DIATM Of tales Act DRIVE COSTA MES A fwthet wanting ftom tM
CA\,Jf'<>NflA LOtt !RINE WtteELEft A t\ea(tng on tile petllton CALIFORNIA court.
NOTICI ANO M KTIT10N will be n.ld on JULY 10 A M l ot 01an1 1P9Clll· There .,.. oti-lepl ,...
INV1TIHO .. o. TO ADMeN18TI" 1985 •• 9 30 A M In Oei>• talion• and 01'-eontreci qulrement.. YCMI INIY • .,,,
NOT ICE IS HEREBY Et TATI NO. A·1213M NO 3 at 700 CIVIC Cent« docomen11 may be OOlalned to c8'I 1111 attorney right
GI v EN t II a I • e at e d To all llelr•. t>eneflc:llflel. Drive w .. t. San11 Ana CA In Ille olf~ ol tile Oeo•r1· ••• ,.. " ,._ do not 11-11
proposals lor furnishing all creditor• and contingent 92702 ment of L .. sure ~ 77 8fl .ttOtMy. )'04.l "'9Y C.-an
lat>O<, materlala, equipment, creditors. and l*'S<>n• wno IF YOU OBJECT to 11'18 F.ir Oflve. Costa M ... Call· attorrte,..........., a.Ytoe ow
tranaport1t1on, 1nd 1uc;11 may be otllerwlM lnte< .. ted granting of Ille pet111on, you forn11 upon receipt ol a a lepl aid offtoe (Hated kl
other laellltlet u may b9 r• In the will and/or Mlete of' sllould either •PPNI at tile nonrefundable ,.. of S&.00 IM phoM boot!~
quired for Iha CONSTRUC-LOIS IRENE WHEELER nearing I nd state your ot>-If t>lddera requett plana and 0..SW-de qua '9 en-
'flON OF THE FOLLOWING A petition hu ~ flied jeetlons 0< Ille written objee-epectflcatlonl be malleCI. the ~ _.. ot'8den j&t-
PROJECT: SANTA ANA AV· by SUE MONTOYA In the Ilona with tile coun before Cllarge wot be $7 50 per Mt .... "8ted .... Uft ......
ENUE PUMPING STATIONISuP9"10r Court of OrBl'ge the hearing Your appeer-Each t>ld anall be made on die 30 DIAt CA&.ENDAAtot
REMODEL, PROJECT NO.=ounty requeetlng that SUE anoe may t>e In peraon or O'f tile proposal form and In tile p.,e pn1e11ter ttfla 11 12100·~ MONTOYA t>e appointed as your attorney mann« provtded In the con· ~ta MCtlta a -
Bid• will t>e ree41Ned by .. rapr...,,tatlve to IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR trlCI oocumente and anatt qulna an .. ta corte.
tile Cotta M... Sanitary admlnleter the eetate of the or a contingent creditor of t>e aecompanled oy a UN carte o llflA ........
011tr1Ct. at the ornc. of tile decedent the cteoea.Md, yau muat Ille eertl'*I or euttlet'a cl'lecil ••froft6ca no '9 ..,_.
City Clerk.. 77 Fair Oflve. Tiie petition request• your elalm witll tile court or or 1 t>td bond tor not ..., Pf'~ tu rup -ta
Co.ta M..._ California until authority to administer the pr-t n to the ~al than 1o-r. ot the amount of MCrlta • .... ....,.. diene.,.
th9 l!Our ol t 1 00 am Mon-leetat• under the tndepen-r~tatlve 8'>P<>lnted by the t>+O maoe payet>le 10 the culftpllr co11 I•• for·
day, July 1 1985 at wnlct'I dent Admtnlt1r1llon of El-the eoun wtthln IOUf montll1 Cit) ot Coett M_. No I"' a I Id• d • • I • t •I ••
time tttey Wiii t>e opened tat• Act from tr.a date of llrst ..,. proposal shall t>• eon-eiproptadn al 11a1M ....,.
put>llety and read lloud tn1 A hNrlng on the petition 1Yet>0eollet1ersu pr0Yid«l 1t1del'ed un,...aceom~ qua la eotte MClucM 811
the eounetl enamt>er• Seal-wtll t>e tleld on JUNE 26, tn S.ctton 700 of Ill• t>y tuell Uhler 1 en.di. c:aM..
ed proposals shall beat the 1985 at 9 30 A M In Oe9t. Prooa1e Code ot Callfornll cuh or t>ldder a bond II lt8ted ~ i--i. "'
utla of tile wor1! 111d 111e1No 3 at 700 CMC Center The time for n11no e1a1m1 will Tile Contreeior Shall ,,, ~ta • ~...,...
name of the t>l<lder bot no Drive w .. 1 Santa Ana. CA not ••1>1re pnor to tour tile penormance of the work pe4'der .. c-. r '9 puecilell
otller dlttlngul"11ng mar11 92702 mon1111 from tile date 01 Iha an<11mpr0-*'ll C011I01m • ., Ml toWto.., ._.
Any t>ld reoeiWd al't« ,,,. IF YOU OBJECT to Ille neanng nouee aboYe 10 Ille Llt>or Code of the ' otraa COHO de ..
ec;l'leOuled cioalng time tor granting of the petition, yau YOU MAY EXAMINE the Stale 01 California and other proptedad Ml ..tao ....
,,,. receipt of t>ffi• lheM t>e1anouto alttler appear at the Ille k991 oy the court If you lawt of the Stet• of Cali-doftaf pot I*'° do '9-a
return.a 10 the t>ldder un· t'8atlng and atate your ot>-ere • P8fM>n 1ntw•ted in fOfnto ac>Qllcat>le thereto Ertet911 otrot ....,1 no.
opeMO " ahall t>e tile aola )«:tlon• or Ille written objec-tile utate. YOloJ m1y ..,.... "'nn the e111oac>toon only ol ........ fl"9dl quo lll9tM
respontit>lllty of the t>ldderl tton1 with the eoun Delora upon the eH cutor or adm1n-euch varlatlona u may t>e qUt.fa a-et a Uft -.....
to ... tllat Ills t>ld 11 reeet¥9d 'ha lleerlng Yo.Jr appear· lttrator or upon the 11-required under the specll.l ln~M. tt no -
1n proper time ance may ti. In pe<aon or by t0<ney tor the executor or a1111.1tM pur11111111 to wntcn oce • "" atl apclo. ...,...
A Ml of plane. SpeciellyOYr attorney 8dmTn1•trator and me with prOOM01nga 11etoundt!r ire ltamer e 11n ~ •,..,..
Provisions and a<1dltlon1 !O IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR the court wnn orool of --111tan and wn1Ch 11evt1 not -la de eeag .. u o •
G-•I Provlllon• to tr.e l or a contingent creditor ol vice 11 wrltt.,, request stat-1 Deen !.1iperM!Clecl t>y 111e 1 u11• oflcln• die •,.ude .....
Standard Speellleatlons, the deceated. yoo must Ille Imo tllat )'® dMlre 91>8Clal pro11111ona ot the t aoor (••• el dlrectorlo tel.-
may Ile obttlned et the of· your claim 'Mlh tne courl or not1C41 of tile filing ol 1n tn· Coot Prele<enee to tabOr f8"1co)
flee of the Olr.ctor ot Publte pretent 11 10 the personal ventory and apor1119«Tlent ot shall oe 01ven on1~ '" the CoM No. 7'712
Servtoes, Room 419. 77 Fair repr-nt1t1ve •PDOlnled by estate ISHll or 01 Ille PBtl· manner pro111decl t>y 11,,. "ht' "•me eno •OOr9S6 ot
Ofive Costa Mesa, Call-Ille CO\Jrt wlthtn IOYr montna Ilona OI aecoonta mentto~ No t>•d st1111 oe con11d~e<l tnt! court •5 tEI nombre y
lomt• upon a non·rafun· lrom tn. date ot first 1s-•n S.CtlOt\ 1200 and 1200 6 ot untesa n " m1oe on a fon'fl 01reec1on de 11 cone Ml
dable payment olS 10.00 An tuance olletters .. provided tile Calltomla Prot>ate Cod• t1.1rn1Shed t>v Ille City ol MUNICIPAL COURT OF
1ddltlOll8I enarge of 12 00 In Seclion 700 of the DONlld E. 811ddeftbellm, Calta MM&. and ,, mad• tn CALIFORNll', COUNTY OF
wtll b9 mede II handled by Probate Code of CalllOfnl• leq.. 1211 Gtennef" ti., accord ance w111' 1111 OR.4NGE Orange Countv
maH f'9'ona (114) 1l4-l107 The time fOf Hllng claims 'Mii •112. leguna lhec:tl, CA pfOvi..ona ot th• pr04>0MI 1-tar t>or Judle•al 01ttr1ct
I« ~tlaelnt lfttonftetloft. not u plre prlO< to IOYr ne51 I requirements .&601 Jaml>Ofee BIVd Su•ll Each t>ld lhall be made Of\ montlls from tile dete ot tile Pub1191'1od Orange Coos1 Each t>1dder mull t>• 101 ~ Beach Calt-
the Pr~. et1Mtelt1Mnng ~ et>ove Dally Pilot J1.1ne 7 11 14 tteenHd and elao pre-l0tn1a 92660 .
P-1 lllrough P-8, prOYIOad "'I YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille 1985 quaHhed u requtrtld t>) 1aw The name adO•ess eno the contract doeum«1te. flle kac>t t>y the coun If yOU FSa--048 Tile City Council ot the t•~ numo.r ot ple1n-
ano ahall be ec:compenled we a peraon interaetad ~ C•IY 01 Coste Meta ~ 11n a 111101ney or plamttf!
t>y 1 c.rtlfled or c:&lhler'a the Mtate yau may _.... P\8.IC NOTICE lhe rtgllt 10 rateet an'r 0t all ""lhOut an ettOI~ " 1E1
Cl'leck or 1 Old bond for not upon ttle execute< or admtn-J bide noml>f"• • d•recct0n y el nu-
..., tflen 1~ of tN amount 19tretor or upon the at-I~ COUM' ,....., ' ~. Ctty mero de 111etono del
of Ille bid, made payat>ta to tornay lor the executor or M CA.L.9fOMttA. Cler'lr ol tM City ol Coate 1t>09ado 091 clem8"dante o
rtlo Cot1a Meu Sanitary administrator, end flle With COUNTY M OAAHGE ..... I.,.. a.mandante o..,. no
oi.1rlet No proooaal• 9Mll !tie cour1 wttfl proof of-· In tile Matter of 11'8 Peh-1 ~t>DSheO Orange Coat 1 •"c• at>OQad o ••' t>e COl'lllder"ed unleM ec-vtoe, a wrltl8" r~t stat· non of t<RSTO OJOROJE Oalty Ptlo1 June 7 t• 1985 THOMAS C WOOO Ct~ At-
e o m p 1 n I ed b y 1ue ll Ing thll you deelr• special VUKOJE tor Change ol F--062 tor~ ELEANOR M FRE'f
CUl\lar'I Cfledl, CUh or bid-notlOe OI ,,,. filing of an tn-Name AUlstant City Attor,,.,
d•r'• bond ¥enll)(yend8PO'e'-'"8nlOI No A 12&4~ P\8.IC NOTICE CtTV OF COS'fA MESA 17 No bid ........ beconlidefad •tal• .... "or of,,,. pell· ORD£R TO SHOW CAUSE F .. r Drive Costa M .. CA
"" .... It I• made on • btaM IJooe or .ecovntl mentlOned FOR CHA~E Of' NAME NOT'tCI 92626 1· ,., 7!>4-539'9
torm lurnletled by the Colt• In S«rtton 1200 llnd '* 5 ot p . ti ti 0 n. r I( A s T 0 INV"INO ..,. DA TE I Fectuu APR °'
Mou Sanltaty Olltnct end .. the Celltomta Prot>et• Code OJOROJ E \IUl<OJE. ,,.. Ttla eo.,nty Slnllatlo" 1985
made In accordance with Ille IC11rt KupfetflHft, At· tiled a petltlOtl 1n lhl9 court ~trtcta ot Orange Couniy J. ,.._.... Cler'tl, ~
prO'Mlon• or the Propooal torMJ ,_ ,...._..,, _,., '°' an order altowtng petf. C.111orn11 win ~ aMI Uluf1o ....-. o.,utr ~ta, T ... A.._,._..,._ ..... tiOner to ctlange 1111 ~ ad t)ld1 until Tuoaclll)' June PvblltlMd Or~ Cout bet\ bidder m1.111 be pore...-. CA-from CHRIS GEORGE 25. 1915 9\d• mutt be r-.. DeltyPilOtJune7 1• 21 H .
llC91'1Hd and alto Pf•· Publ.... Orange coaat VUKOVE 10 KRSTO OJORO-08IYed It the Olatrlct• Ad· 1~ quelmed .. ~ by law Ol!llY Piiot June 7. $, 14, JE VUKOJE, mll'tlltrlt!Ye offlcae by the F-OM
A Cleat A conttactor'a t91~ It i. weby Ofdered t~t dale atid time herelnet>ove ---------llcanM la 19q~ MT·512 ell pereone lnt.,...ted 1n the Ml lortl\, II wNcn time tttey 81-,,,. Ml"lftl'>t The~ of Dnctora o man• 1~ ~ at wlll t>e publlely ~ end ~ ""''~ IM Coate Meaa sanitary P1&tC lia1TIC( 700 OMc Cenler om. w.et. axamlne<I at tM office of ti.a ____ ....... ...._ ....... __
Oltfflct ~IN right to Senta Ana, CA.. Ott 111511$, Olttttc1• 10&44 !Mia Av-~~ -~any °' ... bid MOY1CI Of •t. IS AM . ano ,., end enua Fountain v~. C.11· .. -"tc·;:;:,:::-
l'l\t COlllr1c:tor 111111 -OIATMOf ,_..atlOWCllUM.ltany Jornla.fortN~ ~-~~~n":10 11eo ~ -~.::-'" :::0. ~ i:'. ~ .!: A=~= ~ No
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1 ~Of ~ Of tM C.i1tonM .._,Of NiihOM be grantiad Trld<IUIQ f'tfter at ,_.. ALC MVUtAOI
Labor Code. the .,,...-no TO u1•111T11' It .. """* ewwred tha.1. lftetlon Plant NO 1 UCIW ,... end acatt °' ~.. llTATI fllO.. Aalm OOOy OI ~ .. _,,. to ll'IOW Didi "'VII be eubmlnad .. .,. t~ by INCoataMw To al"'*-. -~ ~be put>Wled In The Ott l'la fOm ~by the TO WHOM IT MAY CON· ~ Oi1enc1 wt*" .,. cndlton Ind 00fttlft9'1"1 ~ Piiot. 1 ,..,pepw crf Dlltflet• 111 ~ wttl\ CEAH
tletd Wftll Ult ..._.lftt 1eo-Ct'edMorl. .,., pertone ~ QllllW9! c:wculallOn publWI-al prO'Mlont OI tN eoedfl. 1<0 Moor! l<UI & Y"" Sooli ~ °' ..S Oll4rtd ar.c1 !Mfbe~ ., 1r1 Coate.,._ for'°"" ttOM 11 1-1 ~to IN 0.. eflell for feit p•n1111•• In Ula .. llWJJOI _... t/k. ~ ttmee 1n Ol'8 ~ Did ~a partment Of Atco110•1c
prwribed .-.. ore tot GEORG( llCRMAH l.A#-. mot\\tl ~ 1\#'tlW tntormatiOft !Ny ...... Control tor 4 I
WHlNAS. on Apfl '· !NI, U!e lloerd of ldUCattOn of ttMt 1rW1e ~ Sct1oo1 Dt1tt1ci (tflit ' ~"), li009I*' Aeeolul10lt No 14/la.ot l"IOllOOl'nCllllllC8 of IMS code IOH o.tlld JUN ' 1M$ be ot>e__, M f1u~ 80-OH SALE 8£ER & ~N£ ~Ill tnNntton IO"°"" CorMMlfitY ,. ..... DliM*t Ho. 11-t (Hot•IAOOfl Of -.,._ IJNllld .... OleMct (' Comrralnlty ,~ ~NM tO..... A petfltOfl Ml bWI fllild ',....., T llOOM .. OIWI. NllCARH S40-Ht(I cPu' Eal "') to ...... Ot9tt1ct ~.ts.t,~t to lftt~CornllU!fty,....._Acut '112.• ....... (lfte "Acr'kand 8Y MO ... CM' Tn bf OaNld !: .....,. .. .,,,. ....,_ ., ·,~ •••'* 6r ta~•1'1: • _. IM:a s .. '"' wHtMAa_..:,""" •. 1MI. t"9 8oar'd .. edOO'ld ~ion No 14115-10 •emo .. lnNrltton to lnCu lndel>t ...... In the amoiint ol 80AM) Of D NCTW Of In tM ~ C4¥1 .. Or· c.... .. ~ ............... ~ ~.,,. •AS Coe••
• 11,000.000 PfoCN'Md ~,~~Ho l&-1 for ... purpo98 of~ otnlln fMlld ..... l"Feclltt• .. >. to ..-w "" COITA •M ..... ""'OcMln1Y'"""'""' .,., ~ Otenoe COllll ....... Del ...... ee.-Mee8 CA tm7
IM .,_ .nNn COmmun1tY 'adlltttle 01Mt1Ct Ho M-t; end • TMY •TllCT Oonlld I. ~ be "°'-"-7 u 2t 2t "I• fa11*u Dlatlltlte P,.blllll\ed 0trMoe Coest
. Wtti~I, on.-.. 4. !ti.I, WI .. d ,_, • ao4klltd l'mtttto.M ~~ U. IN~ LO .....S .Ille ~ CkMp appolmed • __. ,.. ~ <>'..-eo.t Delly PtlOt Mii 14 IMS
tOmletton Of~ ,ICIM._ C>Mlrlc1 No U. I and IN t•l.9 end """'°° Of ..,.,art.,..,..,. at Ute aoectef taa .. bt ll'MO "'""" Commuill,. Oltlfy Piiot .A1n11 1, 14 lMI ,..,..,... to ~-the F .()41 •'Y ~lot ~ 7. 1 • 1 f'~ ,.:Nit• Dlllt~ 1 10 tlMI prineip411 ltld fft*!l1 Cit!, IN ~ lfilMI..,.,._. antd -__ -----~ eebta Of .,_ deee09flt ' r ..()5)
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to-~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ Oll«fll LANO, ~lJC>'NO ~ 1 11MO't of ....c ll)TIC( PWUC 9IJ11C( Jlot£ AtOHT TO WHIP· PWlC M)TIC( NI.IC tlJl1C( °"'°"' "*°'"'of Or-. ..x ll)TIC( ftalC ll)TIC( "8JC ll)JIC(
MhihOU9.,llBU llOTaOP ~~~AHO~~~ ... ....-~:lc~Zi-llftliMOed •TICIOP MTmOW.,...U lHA&.•flCI
_.GAW ~Ml.I LANDI On.DI™-'" SAID Ta .... W/11'1 *>l'ICa Ol1 ll Ultl ~I In Incl to LOI ,..,..... IM.I MAim ITA~ ..-wPOlllT.-aA
fhe ..._.,.. ptnlOM _,. "-k "*1.., LAND HIMINA80VI 06-......... 11 ~IA.LI 3 ol Trei;t No llOJ. • YOU ARI IN ~l'AULT TM fonowtng ~.,. "'91ID ICHOO'.
CIOlnQ ~ -...,,.LO SCAlll.D, OIL o" OAS 1• -... T ... -... t/lown on • ~ t9COtded In ~. OMd of ,.,.. da*1 dolnG bu9lnela ... ...,-.CT MIOH TOUCH. t3100 T.a.o-mu W!.LLI. TUNNl!LS AND Mema°' YOU AAe JN OUAULT lloo6t440.~471M .. 1124'"'teotdN2/4/13, AAAROW ~OTO" NOTICI IS Hl!!"HY
Oa"'brldO• Cl~M. 07 • UNrT COOi 0 SHAFTS INTO THROUGH TWU8TU'I IALI UNOi.R A DfED OF TRUST. Mleceilaneout Mllf>:t, ,... 8oo11 1_3, PIO' Oseete. Of· COACH ANO llMOUSINI IV!H tN' tt19 loerd Of Leoune ....... CA 9"11 AT .. , .... OA T 0 SERV~OOMPAHY 0" Ac" o's a THE YOV AA& IN OfFAUlT OATID ~ 9. , .... UN-COl'dt of °'MOii CcluMy. ~ ......,. of Qrwlgll MllWIC!, 224 f. 1tt, 8Mta clUQflOn Of II'.-~· Cotw,e ~ Hovotle I 900fll U POI_. I .. duly appolnt9d Trvei.. 8U8SURFACl 0 , THI! UNOU A DUO Ofl! fAUIT LISS YOU TAl(E ACTION Celltom ... tooetf* wlth .. County, ~ AM. CA 92701 : M11ea unH*S SdlOOI Dlecrtct
23f00 CWn~ldge Clrcle, .... Al'Tl9' OM .._ uno.t Ille IOllowlnt ft. LANO Hl!M.INAIOVl M · OATE.O 8111112. UNLl!SS TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP· ~·tt thereon ... Un1a1 rou i-. ectlon to OoualU A Oevldeon, of Ol'antt County wll re-
tt7. Uiguna Miguel. CA "4Y, AM ... -. •· ~ o.d Of lNtt W1U. 8CR.18EO AHO TO IOT· YOU TAl<E ACTION TO £ATV. IT MAY Bl! SOLO AT oeptlno '".,•''°"' Con-ptot.cl~ ,,,~.ti wilt 2338 [Jin.ton Cir~ co.t.a oehleMIJedblcttupto 11:00 Htn THI !'OU.OW· IE.LL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TOMSuCHWHl.PSTOCKIO PAOT!CT YOUR PROP· A PUBLIC SAL& IF YOU domlntum Unit• 2101~15 be IOld 11 a public ..... If Meal. CA 12029 AMonthe24111~ot JuM..
TNI tMlfleN .. oon· Alfl\JCATIOMI. TO THE HIGHUT 8!00!" OA DI "lCTIO l.RTY, IT MAY H SOLD AT HUD AN EXPLANATION lnclualw loUt9d in.eon. rou need en ~tJon of Thia bu•lneta II con-111$," ~~()to.
duCteid tly: In lrdvldual I, AHY Of' TH! FOLLOW• FOR CASH ANOIOR THa NALL y A PU8llC IAll. IF YOU OF THE NA TUM Of THI ~ !Nfeffom Ill ~ l\lture of the pr~ ~ by an~ lice of u6d 8dlool Dletrtct.
CotlnMM Hovottla INO ACTIONS A.Fil CASHl!lllS 0A Cl!fllT&FlEO 0Alll£OWELU,TUNl'f!LS NUO AN EXPLANATION PROCEEOINO AOAINST oll, 911, mineral• •nd lflOl...-YoU.roulhoUld OougluR 0."4cSlon locet.O al HH·I IMt
TN8 M"'9rnent -~ 1.1.ENOED I~ COURT, CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ~Ze!~'ci:~~,,~~ Of TH! NATUM °'THI! 'l'OU YOU SHOULD CON-hydrocert>On •ub11at1c .. eontectelewvw. mt etltttnent wtl8 flltd Street. COit• M .... CA
wllh the CcM\ty a.. °' ~ THI CHAU.!H<l! MAY BE CIVIL CODE MCTION OOEAIOA LIMITS THERE· PROCUOINOS AQAINST TACT A LAWYER. lytnQ belOw e depth Of 500 NOTICI ls Hl!Rl8Y with"" County Cltt1C of Or· 92t2t. et whletl time U6d
al'09 County on June ' • LlMllEO TO ONLV THOSE 2924n(pey1blUl thetlmeof OF AND TO REORllL RE YOU. YOU 8HOUl.0 CON-On July 9, 1965 et 10 00 feeftrom tt1 .. url-ohlld GIVEN ll'let on July 9. ltM5. ange County on Jooe 5. bids wlll be ll'!bilcly opened
1M! IS.SUES SOMEONe RAISES eaJe 1n llwflll money of tn. TUNNEi.. EOUIP, MAIN: TACT A LAWYl!ll • m . Ofenge Coatt T1u. l9lld bUt without tne rlOhl of at 11 00 A.M . at lrvlne City 1m and reed tor
"· ~ AT THE PUBLIC HEARING United &••••I .. f'iont. mi. TAIN REPAIR DEEPEN On 715185 at 9 15 AM COmpany •• Cellfomla COi'• tnlryupo11anypor\IOl\Oftlle ..... 17200 .tlmOOr .. Ad.. '27m1 M&O PICKUP TFIUCKS
Pvblllhed ..,.enge ....-I OESCRJBED IN THIS NO-and lnter•I eonVW)'9d to NO OPERATE 'ANY SUCH ATI'ORNEYS EQUITY OOR· po!'eUon, H duly eppoinlad llUff-ot Mid land for Ille In lhe Count~of()fange, CllV Publlthed Orange Cout All bide we to be In ~
Deity Piiot JuM 14, 21, 21. TICE OR JN WAITI'EH OOA· Ind now held by It Ufl<ler w ELL s 0 A M I NE s ~ TION .. 11'141 duly ap. Trutt• under and j)ur9UMI purl)OM of 111.ploffnCI fOI, of lrvlne. California. OR-Dally Pilot June 1 ... 21. 28. QOrdenC41 wttn Condlllona.
.Jurv5. 1"6 F087 RESPONOENC! DE· Hid 0.-0 ol Trvet In the WITHOUT HOWl!VfR THE polnttld Truttfle under and to Oted Of Trust r.cordad t>otlng. axtrectJnt. df'lllln9, ANGE COAST MOLDING Juty6, 1885 lnllruCllon• and 8P9C)lllo-
• 1.IVEREO TO THE PLAN-property herein.lier d .. AIGHT TO Df'llL MINE pursuant 10 Deed of Trust. July.I, 1981. H lnat. No. mining, pro.pec;tlng tot,« COMPANY, •• TruttH. F..OTt cation• wtlleh ere on Ille In
---------NINO COMMISSION AT. OR acrlbed STORE, EXPLORE ANO OP~ ~dad on 8127182 .. ~. In bOOk 14124, page m.,.1<4Mlno Mid IUbltenoea. 2091 Buel,,... Center Dr"'9. Ille oftlee of the Purctluing "8JC M)JlC( PAIOA TO. THE PUBLIC TAUSTOA. DAVID LYN· ERATE THROUOH THE Oocumenl no 82-302701 of It 74 ol Officl•I ~di ln PAAC(L. An octu8Mt Suite 200, lfvlne, Cllfforl'lle "8JC NOTICE Director ol 8llil ScllOoi Ol.-
HEARINO DON SH£FFIELO SURFACE OR TH"' UPPER Olflcial Recordl In Ille offtct tne oHkl• ol the Ccunty '-" MMmenl ~enant to 92715. telephone number lflcl, 2985-8 8elf So-..t,
flC1TTIOU9 mulM.. 1. PLANNING ACTION BENEFICIARY Sf.J.FIRST 5 0 0 Fe ET 0 'F TH e ot tl'll Recorw ot Ofenge corder of Ofange County. Hcl'I Unit tor lngraH. =~a. wtll Mii at l'lel1T10US IUIM•I C:O.t• M .... CA 92821. teAm aTA,....,,. PA-85-103 FOR OCEAN OE· CORPORATION, SEAFIRST 8U&SURFACI! OF THI! Ccunty. CllWomla, axec:uted Stele ol Calllomle, Exec:ut.O egreu. UM, DOCUP4111CY and auction. totl'9 hlQheai ~ eTATl....-T No l>ldc!I( mey withdrew
TM tOllowtng pertOM .. VELOPMENT COMPANY. MORTGAGE OF CALI• LANO HEREINABOVE DE· by by Stepnen P Yur11o end enjoyment of thc>M ponlonl lot CMh, In illwtul The fotk>wlng penon8 we l'lla Bid tor • period of torty.
dOlnO ~ M ' AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FORNfA DIVISION SCRIBED AS RESERVED ALDO OENE PIGNERI A Sl!won l Yllfl(o, Hu•band of ~ Aeetrlct.O Common ITIOfl4!Y Of~ Unli.d Stat•. dOlno bulineel 11 llw (45) dayl after the dlte
G l TENTERPAIS£S.4« 8AATOITARHUT2EA VEN-RECOROEO March 30, INTHELEASERECOAOED SINGLEMAN end wtfe WILL SELL AT Atea,uNtforthlntheO.C. aM peyebte 11 the time ot DG METALS 3tl31911ortlleOC*llnolhefaof
Cotti hMal, CA 92~7 TUR£ I, 2915 REO HILL AV· 1i84 u lnttr No '4·133202 EBRUARY 25 1972 IN WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PUBLIC AUCTION TO larlllon of Aeltric11ona r• Ille, .. ~I certain redt Mucu• Ave Newport Tiie 8oetd ol Ecfucatton ol
ThOfftU Jonnton, 444 ENUE F·200, COSTA ol Otflclel Recordt In the Of· BOOK J0014 PAGE 71 OF· AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST HIGHEST BfOOER FOR corded In Boote 13418, Pfope'1y elluet.O In llle City e.ch CA tae63 the Newi>Or1•Meaa Unified
Coste Mell St • Co•I• MESA. FOR A FINAL DE· floe of the Rec;order of Qr. F'ICIAL RECORDS BtOOER FOR CASH. (PIY· CASH (peyeble 11 lime ol Pae-eeo ol Otlleill .. ol Irvine. County of Ofange, Oa<;el G McCullouglY SchoOt ()jttflct flM'Wt tile
M .... CA 92e27 VELOPMENT Pl.AN FOR lllge County. MAY 8E ALSO KNOWN •ble II time ol ..... n lawful Ille In lewlul ITIOlleY ol IN COl'dt end lhOwn on IN Sllte or Ct lllornl1. d•· 3913 Marcua Newpori rtghl to retect any or all Sida Tl'lle buJfneu la oon· 1eo UNITS ON t, ACRES IN Mid deed ot trvat «»-: 1719 N9wpof1 Hiii• Orlve money of the United Sl•t"I Unlled Sletes) •I th• Condominium Plen rt-ectlbed u foltowe· Beecti CA 92163 end not necelYWlly accept
ducted by· an 1.ndlvldu.i CONJUNCTION WITH AN KfibM Ille loltowlng: Wiit Newi>or1 Beech Cell-at THE FRONT ENTRANCE Courtyard area bet-Ille corded In Book 13411. LOI 9 ol Tract No. 8304, In Thi ' bualneH 11 con· tile lowest Bid, and lo waive
T"°l'NI JoMton EXISTING OIL FlfLO ANO A LOT 38 OF TRACT NO. toml. tHeO ' TO THE OLD ORANGE Two S11frways at the Allen peget 734 ol Olllclel Re-tile City ol lrvlna. County of duct~ by an lndlvldull enr, lnlormellty Of lrregul8rl·
Tl'llt stetemenl wu fti.d VARIANCE FROM PRIVATE 3161, AS SHOWN ON A The beneTlelery undtf tald COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Building I acing Yorba corda tor each Unit Orange. Stele ol Clllfornl11. Derrfll O McCullough ly n any 81d'rec41ived.
Will\ the County Clerk ol Or· OPEN SPACE REQUIRE· MAP RECORDED IN BOOI< Deed 01 Tru•t tr; iaqon 011 ON SANTA ANA Bl\IQ. B[· St reel. ti 14081 Yorba The 11reet addrna and es per map recorded In book Ttlla alllement WH flied NI W,OftT·MllA UNl-
ange County on June 7. MENTS, LOCATED AT THE 105, PAGES 14 ANO 16, OF bf'Meh or del~h In the Obll· TWEEN SYCAMORE ST & Street. Tu•tln. C•Ulotnll •II Ottlet common designation. 395 pegee 4110 50 lnclullve wllh ltle County Clerk ol Or· "ID &CHOOl. DllTlttCT or
1985 WESTERN TEAMINUS OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. ~s MC\lred thereby BROADWAY, SANTA ANA, right, tflle, and lnlefUt con· ii any, ot tlMI reel property of MitlcellaMOU• Mape, In ange County on June 5 Orenp COUfttJ, Cerotyn L
F2Tlal 18TH STREET IN A POR·MO IN THE OFFICE OF THE olore Ptc41led and a.: CA v~ to and now held by II d U C r I b. d • b 0 v• 11 Ille oHk:e OlllMI Ccunty Re-t985 . l toekM. l'vl'CMelftt Dttac·
Publi.ned Of&nge Coaat ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL COUNTY RECORDER OF Id to Ille undertlgned 1 1111 ngl'lt. lltle and Interest under Mid Deed of Trusi In purported 10 bl' 2103 cord« ol .. Id county f21a22 tOf (714) 5414217
Deily Pilot June 14, 21 28, DETERMINATION· EIR. SAIO COUNTY EXCEPT en o.ct.rlllOn 01 06-conveyed to and now netd ll'le pr<>Ptf1Y sllulled In said Apr1cot, lrvlne, California. The atrMt lddreH or Pvt>llsl\ed Or e Coast PubUsl\ld Orenge Coe.at
July 5 t985 2 Pl.ANNINO ACTION THEREFROM All OIL, OAS fault and Oemend fOf Sale lly 11 under said Deed ol County and State described Tile undereigned Trust• other common designation Cally Pllol June 87'i '1 28, Dally PllOI June 7. 14. 1985 F~ PA-85-104 FOR CHAIS A MINERALS ANO OTHER written notice of bfMCll TruSI •n 11\e proper1y Sllu· H ditcl.i"'9 eny ll•blllly for eny ol eald real pr09«ty I&: 4 July 5 t985 • F-051
STEPHENS. AUTHORIZED HYOAOCARBONS. BELOW end ol 9Mc11on 10 ctuM ll'le eted tn S8td County, Cell· A IUbleaMhOIO In •nd 10 lneorrectneu ol the 1treet Glorleta Eat, IMne, Cell-. .. F-07J
Pta.IC NOTICE
,ICTTTIOUS ........
NA• ITATOlaNT
Tile lollowlng per-sons are
doing butlness u :
FIT .COMP. 3023 E. Cdlst
Highway, Corona del Mar.
CA 92625
Unde Fernum. 213 o.!'llla.
COton• del Mer, CA 92625
Brien Hunsaker. 607
Llrlt19Ur Ln C 0 M . CA
92625
Tl'lll OUSl'1C'IS IS COn·
ducted by JO•f'I ventufe Cindy Farnu,.,
This statement wu tried
wnn llMI County Clerk of Or·
•noe County on June 4. t985
F2111•
• Publl11'1ed Oranoe Cou1 Dally Piiot June 1', 21 , 28,
AGENT F o R BRENT A DEPTH OF 500 FEET. 10 sell Hid torn11 describing tne rand Unit 20 on Lot 1 of T1act addrea end otner common lornl• P\8.IC NOTICE
OGDEN, 2442 ELDEN AV· WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF oC>lr'IY lo ,.1111y said Obll· tl'lereln 10525, as shown Ind d.-dealgneUon. II any, snown Seid Ule will be made ...,._.,,,..
ENUE. COSTA MESA, AND SURFACE ENTRY, AS RE· tlona and tllet'Mtter tl'I• PARCEL t AN UN· ecr1bed In llMI Condominium hereln. without covwient Of wer-PlBl.IC NOTIC£ _,,..,..,,..
HARBOR PACIFIC OE· SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS unaer.iOnea ceuNd said DIVIDED 1/18TH INTEREST Plan("Plan")wtllollplenwas SaldulewlHbemade.bul renty regarding 1111•. pos-•OATIVI
VElOPMENT. POST OF· OF RECORD notice ol bfeeeh and of etec· IN ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT r41COfded on Seplembet 17, wlllloul covenant Of war· MUlon, or ancumbrallCM FtCTITIOU• 8UllNEll OECL..4R"4TION
FICE BOX 2• 17. NEWPORT YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lion to be Rec:O<ded Feoru-t 1228. IN THE CITY OF 1980, In Book 13737. page ranly Uf>rlllorlmplled, , .. 10 aall•ly 11'11 obllgltlont M-NA• ITATIMJNT THE COSTA MESA BEACH. FOR A CON· UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST 2 985 COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF 1057 ti MQ. ol Official R• gardl~ !Ille, po&aMS!on, or OUfedbyandpu~enl IOlhe Tl'le lollowlng pel'IOnt er• PLANNING OlVISION HAS
DITIONAL USE PERMIT DATED 3/21/M UHlESS ary 1• 1 • u lnllr No, ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· cord• ol Orange County encumbrances. to pay ltltt ~ of .... conferred In doing buslnesa H: PAEPAAED A NEGATIVE
FOR EXCESS COMPACT YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~~~9· ol said Olflclll FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· Tilt street eddreu and remalnlf111 prlnotpal 1Um ol 11'1•1 certeln deed ol &rust SOUTHCOAST REC· DECLARATION A.DOAESS·
SPACES AND A VARIANCE PROTECT YOUR PROP· Seldealewlll bemlld• bul CORDED IN BOOK •88. otl'ler common designation, ·~ nola(•) MCured by Hid d•led 1124183. executed by AEATION CENTER, 183 E ING POSSIBLE EN·
FROM PARKING STALL ERTY, fl MAY BE SOLO AT wlllloul covenent °' ~er· PAGES 45 ANO 46 IN THE It any, of tl'le real pr~ Deed ol Trull, Wltl'I lnter•t Glen Enemoto and J4tnnkt Bey St, COiie Meu. CA VIRONMENTAl IMPACTS
SIZE. LOCATED AT 2244 A PUBLI(( SAlE. IF YOU ranty expr-or lmplled re-OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ducrfbed above II thereon, as Pfovlded In Mid Enemoto, u Trul10f'I to 92827 FOR THE FOLLOWING
FAIRVIEW ROAD IN A C2 NEEO AN EXPLANATION d ' le II ' RECORDER OF SAIO purported lo be: 2t90 Bos· nota(e). edvencee. If any. Flrll A~lc1n Tiiie In· Sneryl Hewtclnson. 280 PROJECT
ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL OF THE NATURE OF THE ~-on, or COUNTY qoe Springs, Coste MeN, undeflNltflT)IOIMldDeed •ur•nce Compeny. u Avocedo, 201·A, Costa PROPOSED IMPROVE·
DE T·E AM I N AT I 0 N PROCEEDING AGAINST remaining prlnei:,~~·i:, EXCEPTING THERE· Camornla of Trust, 1 .. s. cnarges and Tru11ee. to IAVINE BAR· Mesa. CA 92627 MENTS TO THE UPPER
NEGATIVE DECLARATION YOU YOU SHOULD CON· he note eecurld by Mid FROM UNITS t THROUGH TIMI underslg"9d Trustee •xpeo-olt1'11Tru11eeand RANCA PROPERTIES, a Tl'lls lluafneu Is con. F03 STORM DRA IN
3 PLANNING ACTION TACT A LAW't'EA Deed of Trual wltll Inlet•• 18 AS SHOWN ON THE dl8cialms •ny U111>lllty for any ol llMI lr\Jtll CIMled by Mid Ctlllornl• Umlled Partner· ducted by •n Individual L oc ATE D EA s T 0 F
PA·85· 110 FOR CL YOE 2285 AVALON STREET. as in Mid note.provided ad· CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· lnCOrreclness ol 11\e str .. I Deed of Trutl. tor tl'la snip, BenellcletlM, recordeo SIMtryl H•wlllnton HARBOR BOULEVARD, BE
CARPENTER COMPANY. COSTA MESA, CA ancea II eny under. the COAOEO IN BOOK 1't99, eddreu end ottier common emount rea1onebly e•ll· 214183 In Book 83 Pege Thia statement wu 11190 TWEEN APPROXIMATELY
AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR "(It e 1lr•t addr-or erma Ot uld ~Of Trual PAGE 1~ AND AE·RE· de:slgnellon, II any. shown meted to bl $88.~1.27. 056996. N lnllrumenl No .. w1tn Ille County Clotk of Of· VILLAGE WAY ANO MER·
THOS M HOLMES. POST common d11lgn11lon ol ..... chltges and •• ~ CORDED IN BOOK 14218, herein. n .. beneficiary under uld Offlel•I Recordt ol Or•noe enoe County on .June 4, AIMAC WA'(
OFFICE BO)( 68. PIONEER proPtf'IY fl snown •t>oYe. no I tl'll TrustN and ol the PAGE 674, OFFICIAL RE· Said tale wlll be made, bul Deed ol Trust tletetofore ex· County, Calllornl• 1985 FOR FURTHER INFOR·
TOWN, FOR A VARIANCE warranty Is glvwi u to Its truats orMted by Mid Deed CORDS. wlll'loul covenant or war· eculed end ~lvered 10 llMI Nollce ol Oeteult end F2'71110 MATION. PLEASE CALL
FROM MAXIMUM BUil(). completeness or correct· I Trust Seid aale wlll bl A L S 0 EXCEPTING renly, express or Implied, r• underllgned a written Dee· Election ro sell the de· Pullll•ned Orenge Coast THE PLANNING OEPAAT ·
ING HEIGHT ANO STORY nus).. Tl'I• beneflcluy l'leld on June 2411'1 t986 •I THEREFROM All THOSE gardlng lllle. posaesslon, or larellon ol Oefeull and ()e.. acrlbed real p<operty under Cally Piiot June t-4. 21. 28. MENT AT (714) 7~·5245
AEOUIAEMENTS TO ADD under said Deed ol Trust, by l t :OO A.M el the 17th Str'eet EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS encumbrances to pay lhe mend IOf Sale and e wrllten saJd Deed ol Trust was r• Juty 5, t985 Published Or.nge Cout
F-071 TWO STORIES OF MINI-reaton ot e bl'MCllOf~aull trence 01 Sten·Sl'l-COt· FOR PATIO PURPOSES AS remaining principal 9Ums ol Nol~ ol Otl~ft end Elec· corded on 2/t5/85 In Book F-070 Dally Piiot June 14, 1985
----------WAREHOUSE AREA TO AN In tlMI obllgetlons aecured or a II on 15 70 E 17!1'1 SHOWN ON THE CON· Ille note(I) NCUred lly said llon lo sell. Tl'le undefligned 85, P69f 055730, Official F--099
July 5. t985
aiunt •c unTICE EXISTING 43.200 SQUARE thereby, l'leretaAra tx· lreet S~fte H. Santi Ana, OOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE Deed ol Tru81, wllll lnter•I ceUled said Nolloe of ()e.. Records of Orenge County, 11H:iu IC MnTICE 1111-IC MnTtCf ---""~---""'-----FOOT INOUSlRIAL BUil(). ecuted and detlver'\o to 11'11 A 92701 AEFERREO TO thereon, as prov1ded In tlkS fault and Election lo Sell 10 C.utomle rUUI. nu r~ nu
,ICTITlOUl llUl*IE.. ING IN CGNJUNCTfON undefSJgned. wrltlen Dec· TIMI 10181 emoutll ol Ille PARCEL 2 UNIT 8-3 AS nolt(S). lldvancM. II eny, Ile recorded In the county Ttlil notice It given In ,ICTtTIOUS ....... K·11177
NAME STATEMENT WITH THE COVEASION OF letallon ol Default and 06-nc>ald balanGe ol the obU-SHOWN ON THE CON· underltlelenn1olsak1Deed whet• lhe rNI property .. oompllence with ll'le wrllltn .. ,... STATlMCJIT aTATl•NT M
The lollowing per.one ete 2•,000 SOUAAE FEET OF mand tor Sele. and wrttten llonMCUred by aald Pf<>P-OOMINIUM PlAN RE· OI Tr1111. 1 .... chltget and located awficlllOn mede lo ttle The following peraone ere q~ M
dOI buSlneasu THE EXISTING BUILDING notlotolllreecl\endolelec-tobelold togetlletwlll'I FEARED TO IN PARCEL 1 expen-ofthefru81eeand Date Mey 20, 1985 Tru81H by 1ne 11me dOlnQbusineuaa: UNCWfJCnnout
c':fRtSTIAN BROTHERS TO MINI WAREHOUSE lion to ceutt tne under· ter•I, lite "cnergee, end ABOVE.. ol thelruallcrffledbysald Said .... wlll bl con-Beneficiary LORfSKITCHENlll, tott3 M.lllNllaNAMI
COMMODITIES AND IN· AREA, LOCATED AT 929 Stg"9d lo N II seld pr<>Ptf1Y lm&led CO.II. expenMI. PARCEL 3 AN EX· Deed of Trull ducted by Fullerton Mort· On June 14, 1985, which Is LIW8011 River, Fountllln VIII· Tl'le fotlowlng per1on1
VESTMENTS, CHRISTIAN BAKER STREET IN AN M 1 10 Utlsly ll8!d obliglllons. nd advances. u ol Ille date CLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR Tl'll lotel 1moun1 ol tne oeoe & Eectow Company llMI d•te of tile 1n111a1 publl· ley. CA 92708 ave eba.ndoned tl'll UM ol
BROTHERS INVESTMENTS ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL and 111ereatter the under· ltfeol. Is 167,086 • t PA TIO PURPOSES OVER unpaid belllnot ol Ille Obll· ,utlerton Mortt .. • I cation of Ihle Notice of Sall. Eiieen S ti ale 3 t99 lht Flclllloui Buslneu
ANO COMMODITIES DE TE AM I N A T I 0 N llgned cauledsald nollcept Date· May 22 1985 THAT PORTION OF THE gallon aecured lly the prop· Eecrow Compenr, M Mid tile foll<>Wfng emount• rep-Glbralt81. Coale Mesa. CA Name THE AUTO REPAIR
Cl1AISTIAN BROTHERS NEGATIVE DECLARATION bfeacn and of a1ec11on 10 be saan:attew CorpGHlton, RESTRICTED COMMON erty to be sold and re&aon· Tru1t .. , It: letty C..Wne, reaenl the tote! emount ol 92626 SHOP, 2 t7 Avac:edo. Unit 8,
COMMOOITfES 2400 West • PLANNING .ACTION recorded February •. t985 Mid Tru.t .. 1570 l•t AREA DESCRIBED AS P· eble estimated cosll, ex· Vice ftr.....,1, 105 louth the unpaid balance ol the Tl'lls llutlneH la con· Costa Mesa, Calllornle
Coell Highway' Suite 9-C PA· 8 5 • 1 1 2 .AND A E • H Instr No 85·039428 ol a.-t-ttl 1,;... a.nte B-3 ON THE ABOVE RE· peoses and advances et ll'le EucNd, futlef1on, Cllllfornle obllg11Uon, MCured by Ille dueled by· •n lndllllduel 92627 Newport Aeacn. CA 92663 • DEVELOPMENT ACTION Ottoclal Aec~ds 1n 11\e offk:e Caftforftta W101 (7'4) FE A A ED T 0 c 0 N . lime ol tile 1111ua1 publlcallon .,, (714) '70-4411 abov .. dHCrlbed properly Eiieen s Hale Tl'll Fletllloo• Bualnesa
Ralph Rletlard Ponce 311 R A • I 5 • 0 1 F 1 F 0 A ot tlMI Recorder OI Orange ..altt, •r: Lrnn itnlnn«, OOMINIUM PLAN ol Ille Notice of Sale II Publlthed ()fang• Coast lo be sold. 81\d reasonable Tilts 1talernenl WH llled Name relerred 10 •bove WU
Hlgl'lland Ct LeHabra' CA BANZUElOIRIEASON. IN· County tent hct'etery Tne llreet addrus end S51.314 63 Delly Pllol May 31, June 7, ffllmtled COits, 1xpenMS, wlll'l the County Cie<k of Of· tiled In Ofange County on
90631 • C 0 A P 0 A A T E D . SllO uJe w111 be mede. t>ul Published Orenge Coast 011'\er common designtlloo. Tile berleflellry under said 14, t985 and 1dvences, rnpec;INely: anoe County °" June 4. November 28. t 984 FILE
]nl8 bullnesa 11 con-AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR W1t!lou1 covenant or wer· ouy Pltot May 31 . June 7 t4• If any, ol llMI real property Deed ofTrust here1olore ell· F-018 Un!*d ~ of obll-1985 NO F.26t696 ducted lly an Individual MARSHALL OUFFIELO. 690 ranty e.11pr.,s or implied r• t985 de sc rilled • b o v 1 IS ecuted and dallllel'ed 10 the 11t1Dt IC NOTICE gallon $172,50 t 00. Fore-F21t'1H Jonn D Cofnett, 3 t35 Ralph RtCf\ard Ponu WEST 17TH STREET gard1ng 11118 p()HeUion or F-013 purported 10 be 350 UndtfSlgne<I a written Dec· rUUI. CIOS\Jrt COits (estimated) Publill\ed Ofenge Cotsl Pierce Avenue. C081 Mesa.
Tl'lla 81111_,1 was lt"'<I COSTA MESA FOR A VARI· ef\Cumbranoet 10 pay Ille AVOCADO ST • B·3 18'1tlon of default and 0... K·1131t S 2 7 2 8 0 0 To I• I Dally PllOI June 14 2t 28, Celllornta g:ie?e
Wllll trie County Clef1I ot Of. ANCE FROM MINl·WAAE· fernain1ng prn'Ctpal ~m ol P\BllC NOTICE COSTA MESA, CA 92627 mend tor Sale and a wnllen F'ICTITIOUS IU8*1:U St75,229 00 JIJty 5 1985 Thls bullMSS wu con·
ange County on JUM 1t HOUSE. STANDARDS TO lhe note(SI secured by said Tne undet"'4gned Trustee NOllU or Default and Elee· NAME STAH•NT The underllgned wu Ip. F·O&I dueled by •• general part·
1985 OMIT THE AEOUIREMENT deed of Trua1. wHll 1nterfft FICTITIOUS BUSINESS dtsc:lalms any het>•llly for any toon 10 Seil Tne undMSJgned Ttoe follOWing persons are pomled and IUblllluted as ner1n1p
F27165t OF AN ON-SITE MANAGER as 1n said note provode<J. Id· NAME STATEMENT 1ncorrec1neu ol Ille street c.aused S81d Nohce of De-dOtng business as Trustee undlf Ille Deed ol Tl'\19 statem.nt WU ni.cs
Puollsned Ofange Coast ANO REDEVELOPMENT vances '' any undef Ille The following persons are. address and 0111er common l•ult and Etecuon to Sell 10 BAL BO A IM PROVE· Trull by 1 SullS1itu110n re-P\llllC NOTICE witn Ille County Clerk 01 Or·
Dally Piiot June ,4 21 28: AGENCY REVIEW OF terms ol said Deed ol trust. ooing t>usoness as desiona1ton ti any snown be recorded in the county MENTS LTD A· CALI· corded on 2/t5185, as In· FICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS ange County on May 31,
July S 1985 ' . PHASE I FOR A PREVIOUS· lees. charges, and expenses SECURE NETWORKS !ltlftm ·•mera tile real properly Is FOANIA llMITEO PART. strument No. 86..055729. 01· NA..., STA.,..,._NT 1985 • l v APPROVED PROJECT of Iha TfUStee and ol the L TO . 567 Sen Nicolas Dr S111d sale \lltlll l>e m11de, 1>ut located NERSHIP. 3152 Aedl'llll Av· llcfal Records of Orange _.. I.,,_.
F-096 INCLUDING NEW AND RE· trusts created by said Deed Sulla 106, Newport Beacn wllhout covenant Of Wlf· Date· June 3, t985 enue, Sulla 275, Coila County. Celllornle Tne IOllowing persons are 0 Pu~slled or-r;r. 2~;:1
----------MODELED INDUSTRIAL ol Trust C1htom1a 91660 ranty,expressor1mplll!l<l.r• Orenge Coeat Title Com· Mesa CA 92626 Oiled: 15110/85 doing b\Jslness as f ally 1101 June 1 ' ' ' fltll.IC NOTICE 8UILDINOS ANO NEW Said .... WIU De l\eld on Rob&rt J Parsons 1851 garding lllle, possession Of peny, MO N. Tu.tin Aw•.. Pa~11gonlB1 fbo1 Im· °"ANOI COAST HOLD-VANTAGE ELECTRIQ, ury 5· tels F oea
MI N I w ARE H 0 us Es Frid6y June 21 1985 •11 30 Port Renwlcil Place N-encumllfanoes. 10 pay Ille Sent• Ana, CA 92705.(714) provemenl Par1ners 8 Call· ING COWAHY, • c.n. 260 E 1611'1 Pl . A. Costa •
FICTITIOUSllUllMESS LOCATEOAT660.676,AND pm •ntMlot>t>ytotnet>uild· p0t1Beacn Caltl 92~ remaining princtpal sum ol 551-2131. ly Medelln• lomll hmiled partMrStllp. fornle corporellon u Mesa,CA92627 P\BllC NOTICE
NAME ITA TDllENT 698 WEST 17TH STREET IN tng loceted ti 80 t Sov1n Lawrence w M1dtand tl'le note(s> sewred by said S•rre. Tru11 .. Sele C>mc.r 3152 Redhill Avenue. Suite lubetttll1ed Tru1t .. , Ir: JOlln R S111es 260 E
Tne fOllowlng persons are AN MG Z 0 NE EN · Lewis Street Orange Call 1805 Jamaica Rd Costa ~ o! Trust w11n onteresi Pullllshecl Oraoge Coast 275 Costa Mesa CA 92826 Paul E. 08fber, Pnleldenl 16fh Pl A Costa Mesa CA STATEMENT M
doing bustne55 as VI R 0 NM ENT A L D E l0<nt8 92668 Mes.11 Cail! 92628 tM<eon as pro11lded tn said Dally P1101 June 14 2 t 28 Tnis business 15 con-Publosl\ed Orange Coast 92627 ABANOOMlllNT CW
H A R S H & H E N 1 TEAMINA TION PREVIOUS j At 1ne tome of tl'l(! 1nottal T h1s business ts cl>n note(sJ advances '' any t985 ductecl lly a limited partner· Dally P11o1 June t4 2 t 28. Tllos business 11 con USE CW FICTITIOUI
OERSHOTI. 890 W 15111 fNEGATIVE DECLARATION puol1C411ton of ll'lts notlee dueled lly a gene<al oart under Ille lerms ol tile Deed F-066 $hip 1985 ducted by an tndlVldual BUSINESS NAME
SI . -¥52. Newport Bell CA FOR FURTHER tNFOR the total 8/l"lount 01 the un· nl!lfsn1p of Trust. lees. ctoar~ and Pentagon/Balboa 1m. F-084 Jonn R Ste1a1 The following persona
92663 MATION ON THE ABOVE pa10 oalenoe of lht obll· Rot>ert J Parson• eipenses of tile Trustee 1nd MLIC NOTICE provement Partners By T!llS statement was llled nave ablll'ldoned 11\e uM of
Jem415 Roy Harsn 890 W APP LIC AT tONS TE LE· gatoon MCUfed by tile above Trios statemenl was filed ot 1ne trusts created by said Penl89on Group, a Call! P\BllC NOTICE w11n tne County Clerk ol 01 tne Flclltlou1 BuslnHs
15111 SI . =52 Newport Ben PHONE 754·5245 OR CALL described deed of trust and wotn Ille Couoty Clerk or O•· Deed ol Trust to wft FICTITIOUS BUSINESS corp . James B Salter. ange County on June 10, Name ELM HOMES, 10082
CA 92663 AT THE OFFICE OF THE estimated costs. expenses ange County on June 7 S t29 766 23 NAME STATEMENT Presideni FICTITIOUS BUllN£88 1985 G11r11eld Ave . Huntington
Pal Hendersl'IOlt, 6932 N PLANNING DEPARTMENT 8 n d ad\/ a n c es I s 1986 The llenelic1ary under said The lollowtng persons are Tiiis st111tmenl waa tiled NAMIE STATEMENT F27MM Beacn, CA 92646
Muscatel, San Gatiriet. CA ROOM 200. 77 FAIR DIAVE. S 130, 764 60 F218439 Deed of Trust neretotore e~-doing business as with ll'le County Clerk of Or· Tl'le following person• are Published Orenge Coast TIMI Flctnloua 8uslne11
9 t775 COS T A ME SA CAL 1. Tl'I• 10111 lndtbltdness Puollslled 01 ange Coast eculed and dellvered 10 ll'le SKVPARK ASSOCIATES. ange County on May 14, dOlng bu1lness H Dally Piiot June 14, 21, 28, Name referred to above w111
Tl'lls llusoness 11 con· FORNIA . t>e•no 81'1 estimate on wri1cn Dally Pllol June t4 i1 28 unoersogned • wtlllen Dec· 17802 Skyparlt Circle Su•le 1985 AECOMM WEST INC . July 5. 1985 llled In Ofenge County on
dueled by 11 gene rel Pu1>1t11'1ed O<ange Coas1 ll'le ~Ing bid 11 comPUled July '5. 198'> laranon ot Oelault and 06-100. Irvona Cat1to1n1a f27S351 695 Town Center Drive. F--092 Novemt>et 24, 1geo FILE
p1tnerJh1p Delly P1101 June " 1985 may Ile obtained lly calling F -082 ma"d fOf Sale, and a written 927 t3 ·8798 Pubhal\ed Ofange Coast Costa Mesa, CA 92626 NO F-150159
James A Har$tl F-098 4 t5J 945·64 t8 tl'lt day Notice ot Default and Elec· BFO Pannerstup a Cah· oeuy Pilot May 24, 3t, June AtCom west Inc: a Cell-P\BllC NOTICE Pl'\lllp H McNem" 1176
fl'lts stetement wa.s tiled t>etore the sale PlBl.JC NOTICE lton 10 Sell The undersigned lorn•a Genefal Partner$tlip. 7 14, 1985 loml• corporation 695 Main Street. •A. lrtvne, Call·
Will'l 11\e County Clefle ol Or· 1 MLIC NOTICE I Oetld Mey 21 1985 caused said Noltce ol De· Paul Hurst. Michael Wise F-005 Town center Oflve. Colla 8Uf'E9'10R C<XHIT lornls 92714 enge County on June •. • WC 50I
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FICTITIOUS llUSINISS fault and Elec:uon 10 Seti 10 tnd David A Pet8f11. Gen· Mesa, CA 92625 M CALWOR•A, Thia t>uSlrltlU was con·
1985 NOTlCE cw SALE T 0 SERVICE COM· NAME STATEMENT be recorded 1n 111e county eral Panners 17802 Sky· f'tllt.IC NOTICE Tnla business 11 con· CouNTY OF ORANGE ducted lly • 11 limited part· F271109 cw AUTOMOBll.£ PANY, " .. 1c:1 Tru.tee, Br The folfOWlng P6fl0fll are where lhe real property 11 p11rk Circle Suite 100. Irvine. dueled by 11 eo<po<ellon In _lhe M8118f ol Ille Appll-Mfsl\lp
Publlstlecl Orange Coast Not!U 19 nereby given Cindy Sltve, ~•l•t8flt a.c. doing bus1ne1s 11 located Cahl0<n1a 92713-9798 1<·11121 ReComm West Inc ca 11 on o I W 1 LL I AM Tn11 statement was flied
Deily P1101 June t4 21 28 pur1uant 1o 'MCllons 3071 reterr, lt90 N. California GUSSIE'S HALLMARK IT IS INTENDED THAT Sltypark Properties a ftcTITIOUS IUSINISS Cl'lrtatona M Rodriguez. JEZIERSKI. LIB B Y wlll'l Iha County Clerk of Or·
Juty 5 1985 and 3072 01 lheCIYll C~ of llwd .. Welnut Creetl. CA SHOP 3536 E Cont Htgl'I· THE SALE WILL BE CON-Calllornla General Partner NAME STATEMENT President JEZIERSKI tor Cnange ol ange County on June '·
F-0721 •he Stale 01 Caltlornla Ille MHS--3717 415-144-9015 way Su11e C Coron• del DUCTED ON BEHALF OF snip A1cnard Barclay. Jonn The lollowfng persons are Thia statement was llled Name 1985
undersignfld o & w Towing. Pullllsl'led Orange Coasr Mar CA 92625 THE TRUSTEE BY CALIF Conway aod Nancy Plass. d<>lng bustneas es wltl'l ll'le County Clerk ol Or· No A 128529 P\Jllllsl'led Orang~ Co111
132 1ndustrtal way Costa 0111ly Piiot May ') t June 7 Coy D SlrlOltland, 9153 POSTING & PUBLISHING ~neral Parlners, 13400 WEST AA REDLANDS AS-ange County on June 5. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Daily Pilot June t4, 2 t, 28, •r.tllllll~~l··~MeS8 Orange County CA t4 t98'i Wagner River Circle, Foun· CO 1028 N LAKE AVE. MaKella Suite 260, Merine SOCIA TES. A CALIFORNIA l985 FOR CHANGE OF NAME July 5 t985 I IJ•··11;• '11g 1 .. •• 92627 Wtll sell 81 publlc llen F-010 taln Valley. CA 92708 STE 201, PASADENA, CA Del Rey Calllornla 9029 t LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ,271223 Wiiiiam Jezierski and
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This business 11 con· 1104, 21~ t-4546 Tll•• business Is con-2925 Sooll'I BrlllOI Street. Publlsl'led Orange Cout Libby Jezierski l'IH filed a _ 1 m on Svnday tl'le 30th duc1td by an 1ndlvldual DATE 5128185 ducted Dy a general part-Coll• M .... CA 92126 Oalty Pilot June 14 2l, 28, petition 1n ll'lla court tor an 1----------
F-069
PAUL day ot June t985 Iha lol· Coy 0 Strickland VICKIE L.. ADAMS, VICI! nefS1'11p Robert T Best. 2925 July 5. 1995 oider allowlog pellt!One( to P\BllC NOTICE
lowing automoolles 10 ""'' T.S. No. 3108 This &1•temen1 was tiled MSIOINT, ATTONtfYI MIC'leel Wise South 8r1stol Street. Costa F-076 cnange 1'11sll'ler neme lrom 1----------R UT H W ALKER 19n D 1 c Notice of wtlhthaCounty Cle<~otOr· QUfTY COAPORATION Thts 'talement was lii.d Mest,CA92826 Wiiiiam Jezierski end Libby STATIMCNTM I a S•Jn ouplJ TrualM '• Sale ange County on June 5 Pul>llShed Or•""" Coast wnl'I the County Clerk; 01 Of. Peter J Koetting, 2925 Jez1erSk1 10 Wllll•m Jeson A8ANDONMINT M PAUL. a resident of ~9L2~3Y088 ~ro Licen se YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1985 a1ly P1101 June~.,.-,. 21 enoe County on June . Soull'I Brlllol Stree1, Cosla endllbllyJeton UKMflC'TfTIOUI
Balboa . Newport S••d Hie •s tor tne UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ,-271242 l985 1985 M .... CA 92626 P\8.IC NOTICE I IT IS HEREBY ORDERED 8USMH NAlllll
Beach. Ca Passed purpose of sat•slyir!Q lien ol OAT ED NOVEMBER t I Pubflstil!l<I Orange CoHt F-015 F271107 TnlS business II con-flCTITIOUS llUltNESS that all persona lnterMttd In Tl'I• lollowlng parton1
away June 8 I 9Sfl I tlle und4lf910necl '°' Towing 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE Daily Puot June 14 21 28 Puohshed Orange Coaat ducted by •limited Partner· NAMI ITATIMl!NT I the mane< etorMald appea1 nave ebandoned the 11M ot
Sh<'· IS SUrYIVE'd by & Storage logetrier witn ~OCUT~O~o·~EO ITP~?.TvECBET July 5 1985 F 079 I 0Jua11v1y5P111o9185June 14 2 t 28 11'\lp Tiie following P94'SOns are before this court 1n Depart-tl'le Flclillou1 Buslne11
coSts or edv1JrM•no and e~ "" """' MLIC NOTICE Aobef1 T Best doing business 15 men1 No 3 at 700 Ctvlc Name CHUCKEA HOMES. tx·lt1Vl'<l hu:-1band. Dr oen'\PS ol 1Rle . SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE F 072 Tl'llS s111emen1 was flied WESTMINSTER PART· Center Oflve Weal Santa 1176 s E Main Streat, •A. c.1, ... 1ui-E Paul ,,, D9111d 11'11\ I(' Cly of J1me IF vou NEED AN EXPLA· ~UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS with 11'18 County Clerk of Or· NERS. 124 Tu911n Ave ' Ste Ana, Cafllomla, on July 22. Irvine. Calllornl• 9271'
N1·wµ11 r1 Rf .11'!1 ''W> ~~r1~~/'\.~~,"c~:6~:a NAME STATEMEHT I PU8LIC NOTICE e;;xe County o'l May t4, 7 Newpor1~acn CA92663 1985. at 915 o'clock AM N Tl'le ~1ct1~us Bu81neu
M I G a. w rowing lly G w l(·tHll TM 1011ow1ng persons are 19 5 'Jorin G Zimerman 132,. and tllen and the<t snow eme r ... err....., to above wes 1·mnr1.1 w n.1\.t t•i Miiier AG A 1 N '> T ., 0 tJ Y 0 U FICTITIOUS IU81NE8S aoong business as I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT F27139t Seacrest Or Cor~a de! cause. If any ll'ley hive, Wfly filed in Orange County on
lw· hl'ld .11 WJvt•tlv Pur.l•$'111CI 01 1nge Coasl SHOULD CONT AC". I A LAW NAME STATEMENT CONSTRUCTION COOR-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Pubhsl'led Orange Coast Mar CA 9262S said pellllon for change ol April t ... 1985 c hii pf') Th u r ... tl .J \ Odll~ P .•• ,. Jun11 1' 1985 YER Tile IOllow1ng persons 8tl! DINA TING CONSUL TAN TS ::>A TEO AUGUST I 1982 D•llY Piiot Mey 24 3 t June G .R Sau. 3 t6'~ 1011'1 St name sllovld not be 9flnlecl Ptllllp H McN•mee. 11715
J F--091 St11n·Sllew C.oroor1111on a dotng 1lu11nM8 IS t 18 , 44111 SI N11wpor1 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· 7 t• 1985 Seal "-·-1'1 CA 907.,, ' IT IS FURTHER C>fdertd SE Main Street, II.A, Irvine
Uni' .!O I PM F' dlf Cahlornoa rorporat•on all SKYSAVER LIMIT ED 8dl CA 92663 ITIOH TO PROTECT YOUR f--003 0o;;id w werari"" 2010 tl>al a C()(>y ol lhlt oroer 10 Celllornle 927 t4
hcJ Vt'n Mrmo ri<il PU8LIC NOTICE duly eppnnted 'roatee 2183 F•lfvtew Road Su11e James MICl'lael Newton PROPERTY IT MAY BE Summer Wln<J Senta Ana sllowcauaellepul>lllhedln Tl'l11 t>u1IMU was con·
Park Sanld Ana In under 1"'' toncwing di! 106 Costa Mes1 CA 92627 118 l 44111 St Newport SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Ml.IC NOTICE CA 92704 ·Ille Dally P1to1. e ~aper ducted t>y • lfml1td pertner·
I f fl h FICTITIOUS BUSINESS scrot>eO Oef'd ot lrust WILL Ron Armttrong a WOfld Bch CA 92663 IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA· K·11320 Tllll llullnHs IS con· of general circullUOI\, pub-sl'ltp
ll'U u ower; I \'I NAME STATEMENT SEll AT PUBLIC. "UCTION!Adventures Inc a Call· Thts t>uslness II con NATION OF THE NATURE FICTITIOUI IUS*ISI dueled by • genttral part· 1191\ed m lhll county II...,, fills llllerntnl WU hied
family suggest mt•m T1!PIOllow111qper'IOflsare fO THE HIGHEST BIDDER lorn11 Gorportllon 2183 ducledlly 1nindlvldual OF THE PROCEEDING NAMllTAffMINT Mflhlp i.nce. weell lor four Con· wlll'ltne Count>'Clerltot()f.
ortal tontr1but1nn, .:J ,,no ous1ness as F'OR CASH o< 111 ~et trirrn '"j Fa1rv1ew Road Suite t06 James M Newton AGAINST YOU YOU The lotlowlng per9001 are ionn o Zlmermen MCutlve weelca prior 10 11'11 •noe County on June 4,
may he made to eith('I GLOBE DELICITESSEN. Se<:toon 29241! ot lne Ctvll C<>&ll Meu. CA 92627 f1111 statement was tiled SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· doing butlneu H Tl'lla lletemenl w&e ltled <117 of Mid llearlng 1985
Th A fl . I 1'128 N Harllof Blvd Costa Cocte all ''0111 !Ille end Thia business 11 con-wttn the County Clttrle ol Or YEA PE'NTAGONIBALBOA IM· wlll'l Ille County Clerk ol Or-Oiied JUN 7 1985 Publllhed Ofenge Coul e mencan t'etr Mesa C.A 926n 1 •o tarest conveyed to Md ducted by a corpor111on anqe County on June 12. NOTICE Of PAOVEMENT PARTNERS. anoe County on June 5 Henrr T. Moore, Jr •• Dally Piiot June t4, 21, 28,
Assoc1i.t1on or ThPI Hor&IA Duvenecl. 13518 now lleld lly II unclM said Aon Atm8lrong's World t986F271™ T-.UITll'ISALI A CALIFORNIA llMITEO t985 'Judge or the Superior Jvly5.1985
Amc•r l<'an Canc£•r So Edgallflld S1 C11<r11os CA Deed ot Trust in !he pro~rty Adventurff. inc . Ronald s Pu1:>h911eo O•anoe Coast NO, M-2114 PA RT NEAS HIP . 3 152 ,m1n Cour1 F-074
ciet 9010 t rierelnattei descrit>e<J Afmstrong. Pretl<JMI 0111ly P1101 June t4, 21 21. On June 26. 1985. 11 11:00 Aadhlll Avenue. Suite 275_ Pubiletled Ofenge Coe•• Publl111e<1 Or•nr Coall •----------y Edttri Ouveneu 135181 TRUSTOR Edward G Tn1s statement waa llled July S. 1985 1' M FULLERTON MOAT· Coste MHa, C1' 92628 Delly Piiot June ,_._ 21 28 O&lly Pllo1 .Jun. 1 . 2t, 28. Pta.IC N0TIC£
HAABOA LAWN·
MT. OLIVE
M ortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa.
540 ·5554
PIERCE BAOTHEAS
IELL IROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broedwey
Cotta M~
~2-9150
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMOftlAL PA1'K
C.met•ry • Mortua~
Ch•pet • Crema1ory
3500 Pacrt1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644·2700
McCORlltCK
llORTUA1'Y
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Edgellf'ICI <;r (PtrllO' <;;A Warmington Jr tnd Suun w1tn Ille Ccunty Clerk ot Or· F.()93 GAGE ANO ESCROW COM· Pentegon Group. 3152 July 5, 1915 ' ' ' July 6, 1985 i----------
90101 N W1tmino!on l'lu•bend ange County on June 3 ANY A CALIFORNIA COA· Redl'llll Avenue, Suite 275, F-080 F-090 K·11111
T1111 Du11rf!•ll ,9 con , and wilt 1985 PORA TION as duly •P· COltt M .... CA 92t26 NDTICI Of'
duCl"'d hv nuslland end Wiie BENEFICIAR r Santiago F11199t P\8.IC NOTICE po1nled Trustee under 9"d Tl'll1 buslneas 11 con.1----------PlBl.IC NOTICE DlllOLU'TlOM
Hor111 A 0.1v11nnc1 1nve•11ment Compeny a Pubttltied Ofenga Coa11 pur11U1nt to o.ea ol Trull dueled by 11 Hmllld P#tn« P\8.IC NOTICE ----------cw ,-""Ml,....,
Tn1t '11t~en1 wu f,H!<I d bla 01 The irvine Com I Oa11y Pilot Juntt 7 14 21. 28 FICTITIOUS IUllHlll recorded Augu1t 5, 1882 u 11\ip 'ICTITIOUI IU .... , Public notice I• hereby
wllhl!lf'C0u111yC1flr1C ol Ot l pany a corporitlOfl 1985 NAMllTATIMINT Instr No 82·270831 of Of. Pentegon Group, Jamee ,ICTTnOUllU ... al NA•ITATIMINT given tnel JOHN 0 COR·
&nge Cnu,,lv on June 12 :ecorde<! December 3
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F..044 Tile IOllO'wlng pertons we l1c1el Records, uecUlld tr; B Salter, Pr~I NA• ITA1'•NT fl'll lollowlng P«SOfll ere NETT Ind OAVIO L!PPEA,
1985 t9 2 H 1n111r No 82-422824 OOtng butlnesa u ANN RUTH MARCHESANO. This 118lllNl'lt wu 111«1 Tile lol!Owlng petlOl\8 lrl dOino bullnlM U l'leretolore doing bue1Mu
F2717'95 of Otticlal Recorda 1" tile ot OAANGE TOWER LIM· A SINGLE WOMAN. JOAN wlll'l lhe Ccunty Cieri( 01 Of· doing buame .. 11 BIATCHEA CAMPBELL vndef the nctlllout llrl'l'I
Pullll1neo Otange Co1111 j 11"' 0c' ,,,. Recorde< ol ()f. mlDllC MnflC( ITED PARTNERSHIP. e Cell· ANDREA SANICOLA. A •noe COUl'lly on May t4, SKYPARK ASSOCIATES, LDTDOA. ?Rc~NLGl,OE .. NT.~WLEt•~.· ""™'end l tyle ot Tiie Auto Dally Piiot June 14 21 28
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anoe ounTy rUUI. nu tornfa .•llmlte<I partneratp SINGLE W 0 MAN , 1985 17802 Sllypark Circle. Suite ,. ,. " "' .., R I Sn 1 217
July S. 1985 said deed of lruet de flCTrTlOUa aU ... la 27811 Le Paz Roed LI0"4'.ICHAALES MARCHESANO ... ,,._. tOU, lrvl(ll. C1ilforn11 IT£0 PARTNERSHIP, 27111 IP• r 0f• 1
F.()94 =~~Del the lollowlng prop. .. -... aTAfl•NT Nlguel, CalllO<nl• 92S71 A N D £ L L E N Publllll'led Ofenge Coatt 92713-8798 ~!:.~~.':?""'Niguel, ~~nleo!;ty0~7 ~
---------LOT , OF TRACT NO TMI IOllOwltlg l*tont'arl (Jfrlc1* CempbeO 00A1MAR(;HfflANO. HlJS8AND Dally Piiot Mey 24, 3t, June 8FD PllRl*'llttlp, 1 Cell-•irtc.._ P-•..., II, 1 ,. ••• ange,Stet.eOfO.MfOl'nle.dld P\BllC NOTICE 17032 IN THE COUNTY OF doing l>uliNM u Orenge Tower. ltd • •,ANO WIFE u 1rua10tt. In IN 7. 14, 1985 lornll Genetti PtTtner8"1p, ,;,.... ·;,...;;-·;_,,,.,;:; on the 3111 di)' ot Mey.
ORANGE $TATE OF CALI· CAiAILLO PAQPEATIES. CellOfnll Nmlled oartll9'·1ot11ce of lhe County ~ F'.00. PIUI Hurtl. MICllMI WIN 27ttt LI Pu Aoecl, ~ 1985, by mul\Jll °°""'"'·
,ICTrTIOUS IUllNlll FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· t29 C•br1llo Street. Suite atilp. 27111 IA Paz Roecl. ~~ ;1 ~~ eo:.3: P\llJC ll)TIC( = ~::"n!. pr;:.·2 <:;: N1Qv91 Olllfofnia 92911 diMOIWthUaldpartnlnftlp
NAME I TATl ... NT I COROEO I~ 8001< 278 200, Colt~~ CA ·~2~ ~~· NIQUll Celllornle sti1 AT PU8LIC AUCTION PlCTmOUe ..,_.. parll Cirde, Suite 100, lrvlne. rlobert M Campbell, ::i=-:-i..= •tlont
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ainte e
1 eese ..
e . 1n
Coast
Jersey grocery bagger
edges out Costa Mesan In
U.S. competition./ A3
California
A fifth vTctlm and chil-
dren's teeth are found at
mass grave site./ AS
Nation
A U.S. senator rec-
ommends peace-time ex-
ecution of spies./ A4
World
Hijackers seize a TWA
flight from Athens to
Rome with 153 people
aboard./A4
Relatives say Jo~ef
Mengele never had a
motorcycle accident./ A4
Sports
Reggie Jackson's hit
glvesAngels2-1 wln./C1
Corona del Mar High vol-
leyball standout Jon L _
Schisler signs to attenp
USC./C1
Tze-Chung Chen shot a
double eagle to take the
first round lead in the U.S.
Open./C1
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Robert Macnaugtlton:
Building his acting career
from a well-prepared
script ./Page 3
Le Chardonnay res-
taurant makes 'gracious
recovery' In the Registry
Hotel./Page 14
'
Mesan's
'sweet'
on real
thing
Real Coke fan stockS
40 cases-960 cans
in her living room
By TONY SAAVEDftA
Of IM o...-, ,,..,. ....
There was a tim e when Rhonda
D1singer wouldn't drink Coca-Cola
from a can.
But now that supplies of the old
formula Coke are drying up, Dis-
mger's palate has grown less sensitive
10 the taste of aluminum.
She figures it's better than tht.> taste
of the new Coke, a sweeter version of
the 99-year-old soft drink.
.. This 1s what you call desper-
ation." says the 40-year-old woman.
nodding at the 40 cases ofold formula
Coke -960 cans -stacked m the
·living room of her Costa Mesa
apartment.
D1s1nger. who drinks four cans a
da). figures she can hold out for
several months on her emergency
supply. Meanwhile. she has launched
a campaign to put the original "Real
Thang" back on market shelves.
<\he says the change in the caramel-
colored beverage has left her adnft in
a sea of sodas with no pop or
"p1ua2z."
Dasinger descnbes the new blend of
Coke as "too o;weet and JUSt plain
flat."
11 '>tmph doesn't pass the taste-test
of this self:descnbcd Coke fiend .
"I'm from the South and n's so hot
back there. we drank C'oca-C'ola
instead of coffee for breakfast." says
Dasinger. an a lazy drawl courtesy of
Mobile. A.la.
A C'oke drinker smce she was old
enough to hold her own glass.
DJsanger assures that her crusade 1s
, sincere.
That much as obvious from the
Codi-Cola plaque hanging ever-so-
near a poster of the late college
football coach "Bear" Bryant, re-
vered by many as Alabama's patron
saint.
ran e counties
0.-, ............ 0.., 1 .... , ... -.
87 cases reported;
local. i.J .s . h ealih-
experts set probe
From staff and wire reports
Consumers were being warned
today not to eat a popular Mexican-
Related story on A3
style cheese-linked to a rare bactenaJ
infection that has caused 28 deaths or
stiUbirths in Southern Cahfom1a
since April. ·
So far. the outbreak has been
limited to Orange and Los A.ngeles
couaues, where the flu-like illness has
been documented an 87 cases -
primarily among Hispanics eaung
two cheeses made by Jahsco MeXJcan
(Pleaae eee T Ail'fTED I A2)
Man shot
by police
dies of·
wound
Me-anwhile . p robe--
of Huntington Beach
1ncidentc0nttnues-
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... 0.-, Hoc StAlft
.\ 3()..-.ear-old man ~hot lai,1 month h~ a Hu.n11ngton Bearh police officer
"ho said the man pulled a gun on
him, died ThursJa, :ll Fountain
Valle\ C ommun1t\ Hospttal
Stephen Llo~d O~e of Hun11ngt0n
Beach apparent!~ "as skepang 1n a car
an do"ntown Hunungton Beach on
Ma} 26. when two patrolman sto~ped
to investigate. police repor}ed
Officers Doug Tallman. 29. and
BobJefTre}. 19 said O\e ap~ared to
be unconsc1ou., and had a small
re' oh er clutched tn one hand. The
dnver's window of the car. parked on
Flonda Street ~outh of Memphis
A' t"nue. "as rolled do" n. police sajd.
Both otlicers said the\ trained
flashlights on lhe man and then
atlemptcd to reach through the open
"•ndo" 10 grabbed the "capon. Distnger makes sure to serve the
soft dnnk an genume Coke glasses.
(PleueeeeSBE/A2) Rhonda Dieing er with her 40 cues of old-fuhioned Coca Cola in her living room. D)'e alleged!~ stirred and raised the
(Plea.e .ee HB MAN'/A2)
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Ex-teacher
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gets top post
AlflDPIIOI Ailing Laguna Beach baby
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By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of 1M Deify ....,. It.ii
Phillis Basile, who led the Coast
Community Colleje D1s1r1ct's
teachers union dunng a volatile
period marked by faculty layoffs and
political confrontations, was named
Thursday to a top district post on the
other side of the bargaining table.
District trustees appointed Basile. a
61-year-old Laguna Beach resident.
as vice chancellor for human re-
sources. She will oversee personnel
management and collective bargain-
ing for the district. which includes
(Pleue He BASILE/ A2)
Turn to Page 81 for the
beat automobll• buy•
Coast's high school grads
' to live it u ·p 'all night long'
G ht parties scheduled on campuses -year's celebration on campus, which
1s being produced at an estimated cost
of about $1 2.000. Students will enter
the campus throuah a school forNewportHarb~r. CdM. La unasentors
Oranic Coast high schools are
plannin' to celebrate graduation this
week with grad night parties de'i1gned
by parents to keep their children JO
one place, and in one piece, on a night
ma11td atl100 often by dnnking,
driving and d1sas1er.
Graduatina seniors at 10 area
schools arc schedultna tradiuonal
ctlcbrlt1om this year at Dimcytand.
The nll·niaht. carcfully-rcaula1cd
part1cut the amusement park follow-
1na araduation certfl\OntCS have be-
come a'I much a part or the 5Chool
year as pep ralh~~ and footbal~mti.
'
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But thrct high schools, Ncwpon ?uditorium. completely transform~
Harbor, Corona dcl Mar. and Laguna into a rephca of an European train
Beach, have taken grad nj&ht a step dcpot •• and anive outside to find the
further. The three schools arc plan· area between the cafeteria and the
nang on-campus cxtravapnzas fbr tennis coun s chanaed ovcmiaht into
the ntaht of-Jum~ 20. · inctu·~dini-' ~,~sc-'-lc;c:-red--stlhtt--from-dtics •iS1tcd by
gamblina, live entenainment, exotic the Orient'E.xpttss -the train made
foods and s~al activtt1ci1. famous by author A@tha Christie.
For the 10th year in a row, Laauna 'Tl'le cafetena w1»--scrvc as a ee.ct\ High Sdtool will hold 1t1 .,.t, pniblina.qJjoo. NC:Xrnuhe cafeteria
night party planned and hosted by an will be a l>aris1ao-stylc outdOOt patio
ciumattd 4~ pc~nt of the 'tudcnts' with aniliciAI ~ l.lblts with
parents from IO e.m. to S a.m. flowers and intimate l~Unf. roast
"A M1dn1ght Ride on the Orient bttf dinner will be served from 10
Ex ore ~-will be the theme for th• · pm. to l a.m .. and fancy poiatoc ,
not abandoned by mom
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .... Delfyl"llotSIMI
A language bamer led Laguna
Beach police to wrong!) believe an
ailing infant had been abandoned by
has mother at a residential hotel last
week. officials said Thursday.
An inability to understand
Spanish-speaking residents who
called police when the weeks-old
infant became ill resulted tn the
misconception that the child had
been abandoned. Investigator Tona
Place said.
"We're not gonrg-10 take an-.
.-:nm1n.il .ktJOn 11'\ nl'I a dc.>ar-tut
cao;c of abandonment." she ~11..l
The child's mothl'r has bct>n found
and the case wa., rclcrrl'<i to Orange
Count\ Social l)en 1el's. Place said.
_ A woman canng for the uniden·
t11i<.'d bah' at the Ham1lTon House
hotel called s,.Jllce ''hen the d t1 ld
developed breathing d1t1icult1cs June
6. Taken first to ~outh ( oast Medical
(enter tn outh Lagun.i. the child wao;
transf<.'rred to Ch1ldrl·ns Hospital ot
Orangr-Count} "'he~ 1t was d1'\-
co"ered he ha' a congeollal hean
problem
Potitt thought the d11ld m1~1 havt>
bel'n .ibandoncd ~' 1t-. q--.ear-old
mmhcr ~'-·au<;e thl'\ had ·trouble
understanding n''>1dcn1s at the hotel.
It appeared that the mother had not
\ l!>tted the.' child in nine da\ s when in
fact "thcrr had been 't'\Cral visits
with food." Place said
Place said the woman. "'hose name
was not released. left her baby in a
friend's care so she could conunue
"ortung. Place did not know where
the "oman "a!> emplo\e<l or what sht
d1dforal1-.mg ..;
Social workers wtll work w11h tbr
woman ll' be sure her baby gets
(Pleaae eee BABY/ A2}
JEFF
SIUAISIY
Jµ.ry sees bloody
evidence in trial
ofEl~oroman· Focus ON THf Nrws
salads, ice cream and Belgian wnffies
will also be available dunn& the By JEFF ADLER
cvcnina. 0t .. o...,......,.
tudcnts w1ll dan~ 1n a Viennese-An Oranae Count) "upenor <. oun
ballroom constructed on c~mpus. to 1ur; Thursda) "'8' 'hown 'IC'Cltons of
the music of the band Brand New a blood-pattertd wood-panel wall
World. Other assorted foaturts wtll taken from the laguna Hills homr-of
include a Turkish bazaar With pmes. 1 49~ car-old iddlcback \ommu~
a fonu11rlet , n ca uns . a t)' osp1 nurse w o wa' ten 10
hand-writing · analyst, and .. duthlast )tar
gu1tanst/m ath teacher Gary l\ap1ro Timothy David Russcll . .a ~ 7-y<'ar·
At CoronA dcl Mar High hoot. old former orderly at the sam<'
pattnlt w.U build an cnllt'C tl\rcwll\& ~ as dwpd with, 1m~
cm:us on th~\lnd!. In the murder with spcctal CUi um1t1nt0.m...
"Center Rina." dot acts.. JUaglC'rs, the tay1ns o( Manlyn Hau.ah L\'on.
h1&h wu-c acts. tarot rcad10J.'· and who dtCd follow1n1 a v1olc.-nt strugll"
other attractions will be featured on Jul) 4, I C>84 1n her th~~room (Pl ... ._COA8T/A2) W1l~c1, trttt home
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A2 9renge Coat DAil. V PILOT /Fttday. June 14, 1985
TAINTED CHEESE CLAIMS 28 •..
holaAl
Proclucu lqc.
The cheese is distributed to 9
W es1enl States.
While the intection has otllv been connected to .. cotija" and .iqueso
fraco'' obeetes. the ~\e ·Health /
Department pulled all JaJiJco..bnlnd•
cbectct from C.lifomia market
shelves Thursday.
The com,pany volunt.anly shut
down its plant in Artesia on Thunday
and iHXJ>!'Cted to be&in runnina tests,
alone wtth federal l='ood and Drua
Administration investiptors, to de·
let'llline how the cheese was con·
t.aminated.
Health officials said the white, soft.
mild-flavored cheeses were apparent-
ly tainted with Listeria Mono-
cytoaenes. a bacteria that mostly
attacks prqnant women and people
weakened by discuc. -
The bacteria, found OAtuttUy in
soU and .1n tbe internal orpns of
animals, should have befp removed
by Jalisco's pastcuriutioil proceu.
Doctors m Los Angeles and Orange
ooun=mc auspicious after an
eplde · outbreak of the rare
bacterial infection. which is usually
seen only once or twice a year.
At UC Irvine, three babies were
stillborn and four more were born
1utrerin1 from the food poison~
apparently passed on by their
mothers.
Doctors said the "red flaa went up"
early last month after a critically ill
baby was transferred to the Orange
County h<?spital from Los Angeles
County-USC Medical Center.
Health officials from both counties
immediately launched an investiga-
tion. bringing 1n spcc1ahsts from the
National Centers for 01sea~ Control
u'I Atlanta.
lnve$Uptors sifted through the
recent histories of those oontractin1
Listeria poisooina. and found that
most were ~nt Hispanic women
who had eaten the Jali5Clo-brand
cheeses.
Sixteen cases of bactena infection
we~ reported in Oranae Coun!,Y. 14
of them amona Hispanics. Seven
resulted in deaths.
ln Lo Angeles. 21 deaths were
reported out of the 71 documented
cases. 4S of them oecurrina tn the
mother. child or both.
Doctors were advising rrcgnant
women and ch rome.ally ii people
who have recently eaten the cheeses
to be medically examined. The infec-
tion can be treated by anti~iotics.
BASILE GETS MANAGEMENT POST •••
FromAl -~
Orange Coast, Golden West and
Coastline colleges, plus public tele-
vision station KOCE Channel 50.
The one-year appointment 1s cffcc·
tive July I. The post has an annual
salary of $63,300, plus a $350
monthly mileage allowanc~.
A district spokeswoman said a
screening committee that included
teachers, non-teaching employees,
students and community members.
did initial screening of almost 40
applicants for the post. Four finalists,
including Basile, were interviewed
Thursday by the district's board of
trustees.
Her appointment was approved on
a 4-1 vote, with Trustee George
Rodda dissenting, the spokeswoman
said.
Basile has been a district employee
since 1964, teaching economics at
Orange Coast. Previously, she was a
consultant with the U.S. Department
of Labor.
For the past J 0 months. Basile has
served as acting vice chanc.ellor for
human raources. Upon accepting
that post. she severed her ties with the
local chapter of the American Feder-
ation of Teachers that ~presents the
district's full-time instructors.
As president of the AFT, she was a
vocal critic of the district adminis-
tration, particularly after the trustees,
citing budget problems, approved
layoff notices for about 100 teachers
and administrators in early 1983.
U nder Basile's leadership, the AFT
BABY .•.
From Al
proper care for its heart condi11on.
As of Thursday, the baby had not
been released to the mother because
the child had been made a ward of the
st.ate. The chi ld should be turned over
to the woman once paperwork 1s
completed. Place said.
supported an unsuccessful drive to
recall board members and a succcss-
f ul campaign to elect three new
trustees to the board in November
1983. La1d-ofT teachers were rehired
shortly after the. new trustees took
office.
In the past two years, n umerous
chanJCS have been made in the
distnct's admin~stration, includ.ina
the appointment of a new chancellor
and two new college prcsjdcnts.
Basile's appointment to the acting
vice chancellor's post last Auaust
prompted criticism from some ad-
ministrators who called it "a conflict
of inteTesL"
But Basile today insisted, "I've bad
no conflict over whether I could
support the management's po~
ition .... I've found that I could be
every bit as hard-nosed about this
position as I was on the other side."
The vice chancellor said over t.he
past I 0 months she's negotiated
opposite representatives of the full-
time teachers, the .non-teaching
Phil1Ja Bulle
classified employees and the techni-
cal workers from KOCE.
BB MAN SUCCUMBS •..
From Al
weapon, pointing it in the direction of
Tallman, police said. Jeffrey re-
sponded by firing a single shot that
struck Dye in the stomach.
''When Tallman heard the pop o.f
Jeffrey's gun. he thought it was the
guy shooting at him," said Jo Anne
Bergstrom. a police spokeswoman.
"He thought he was a dead man."
The shooting 1s being investigated
by the Orange County District At·
torney's office. The prosecutor hand-
ling the investigation was not avail-
able to comment this morning.
Tests to determine if Dye was
intoxicated or under tbe influence of
druas have not been comple~
according to an Orange County
Coro ner's deputy. Complete toxi-
cological tests often take up to two
months.
Dye listed a home address on
Gothard A venue. several miles from
where his car was parked. Police said
it isn't clear why Dye was parked
there or why he had a gun.
The Huntington Beach man was
treated at the Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospttal trauma center where
he remained until his death Thursday
at 1:30p.m.
O fficer Jeffrey. a I ()..year veteran
with the police depanment. was
placed on a three-day administrative
leave following the shooting. stan-
dard procedure afler such an inci-
dent, Bergstrom said.
SHEW ANTS THE REAL THING ...
From Al
emblazoned with the company's logo.
And she proudly cotes her collection
of special edition, old-fashioned Coke
bottles.
Such dedication sparked Disinger
to have bumper stickers printed,
listing the toll-free telephone number
of the Coca-Cola consumer affairs
office in Atlanta, Ga.
W ith black words against an orange
background, the sticker urges people
to "Dring Back O ld Coke ... Call
l-80Q..Get-Coke." 1
Disinger 1s bolstering her bumper
sticker by passing out a petition at
neighborhood shopping centers and
grocery stores, demanding Jhat the
old formula be restored. So far she has
collected an estimated 1.000 signa-
tures over a four-<iay period.
"This is really upsetting." she tells
shoppers. "The company JUSt doesn't
care about the old-Coke drinkers."
Steve Tobia, spok.esman for COC<l·
Cola's Los Angeles office, concedes
that reactions to the new formula
have been mixed -but the bottom
line is sales.
"We have just been extremely
pleased," says Tobia, who points to
rising s.alcs dollars. While company
pohcy prohibits financial disclosures,
he said the new Coke has been a
moneymaker during its six weeks on
the market.
"A lot of old-Coke dn nkers arc
givin' the new taste another try.
They re going past the 1nit1al reac-
tion," he says. "Those loyal dnnkers
are sta~mg with us."
For Dismger, the first swig of the
new concoction was enough to
prompt her to withdraw $280 from
the family savings account and stock
up on o ld Coke.
"I wanted enough to get me
through," explains the mother of two,
not the least bit embarrassed by her
fanaticism.
In fact, she even wrote a hcart-
wrenching, personal letter to Coca-
Cola -the drink, not the firm -and
sent it to Coke USA president Brian
Dyson.
"You were my best fnend," she
writes. "I felt secure with you ... I can't
understand why you changed."
Dasinger admits her oflbcat pelt·
11on may raise as many eyebrows as
s ignatures. But she doesn't mind.
"Coca-Cola is worth it," she says.
slinging an arm around a stack of
Coke cans.
RUSSELL MURDER TRIAL UNDERWAY .r:.
F rom A l
N.o cleud b r eak until Saturda
Sur\INM btod<ect by 1tut>t>otn c:Aoud• won't l'Mllc• an
appMtenoe unUl Saturday afternoon, when the weether llMYld
turn warm and ~right. torecutert Ny. A ridge of hlah preaur•
clinging aiono the Orange Coett It r.ponalble tor the
ctoud!MM, the Nation.I w .. in.r ~ tald. Howewr, I
gredual wannJng trend II eicpecied ttvough the ..,.iy pan of the -..k.
AIOng the c:out, expect low ctoudt night and mOf'nlng houra
t>ecomlng clMr In the afternoon Saturdey. High• at beachee wlll
be 70 to 75 end Inland valleys a. to 92. Lowt tonight 5e to S..
Mountain areu wlll 1>9 ci.ar 81.turday. Relort htghe In the aot. I.ow. In SO.. OeMf1 ., ... alao wlll be clear Saturday with
WMtet'ly wind• 15 to 26 mph In northern deeert1. High• In
Antelope Valley H to 106 and Mojave OeMrt 106 to 112. LOWI
tonight In the 70.. Hight In lower deeer11 t08 to 114. I.ow. 7 4 to 82.
From Point Conception to the Mexican border -Inner
water•: Light varlabl• ytlnda night and morning hour• becoming weet to aouthWett 10 to 18 knot• with 2 to 3 foot wind wav .. In the
afternoon Saturday. South to aouthWett twell• 2 to 4 feet. Low
cloud• Saturday but partly 84.lnny during the att9m000. Outer
watera: w .. t to northwe.t wlnda 10 to 18 knot• Saturday.
Combined Mas 4 to 7 feet . .Low cloud• Saturday. -------------------
Temps 0•91\C! Rapl<h ae 44 San AntonlO 13 ea
1-lartto<d &t so St StaMWlt H 41
~ 77 48 S..llle 83 58
High, low fOf 2• hOurt ending at 5 a.m Honolulu 87 73 ::.,.-,.: 84 58 LOCATIC*
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22nd ··-· Nao#pOr1 ... 59 JunMU 48 43 T-106 71 BelboaW~ AnC11onig• 58 41 KanMtCny 73 42 TulM ,. ... Laguna~ Allanla 76 57 L .. VtQH 109 41 W..nlnOton 07 62 8an~le A1111n11c City .. u Liiiie Aocl! 80 78 WlcNta 82 80 wa1 .. temc> ee Aullln ... 841 LOUitVllle 72 49 Wllk-8Wre 57 ,44 Swe41 clll'ec:tiOfl ..wth llalllmOt• 87 44
~ M eo ~ .. 75 54
77 66 Miami~ 86 71
lllllftwdl 7l 52 MllweullM 71 49 Tldea 8olM 14 50 Mpte.81 Paul 72 $4
lloMon ... 53 ...... Yllle 72 61
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o.llu-Fl Wor1h 14 42 POf11and,Ot eo 62 P"I o.yioro 81 60 Pr~ 71 49
o.n-.. 55 ==r 75 48
0.Moin. 78 80 City ... 81
l)e(roll 81 50 Reno IM 50
f.IP-.. 70 l¥dwnono 13 •1
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"lllrl>anll • 42 50 SIP-Tampa .. 73
flrOQ 73 59 Sall Lalla City M 81
Apple Computer to lay off
workers in Garden Grove
CUPERTINO(AP)-AppleCom-
puter Inc .. the nation's second-largest
personal computer maker, an-
nounced today that it will eliminate
1,200 jobs -including some in
Garden G rove -in the first large-
scalc layoffs in the company's history.
In announcing the cuts as part of a
massive reorganization of the com-
pany, President and Chief Executive
Officer John Sculley also said Apple
would repon a loss for the third fiscal
quarter.
The layoffs will occur when manu-
facturing facilities in Dallas, Garden
Grove and Ireland arc closed, along
with the elimination of about 500
other positions.
The non-manufactunng JObs will
be eliminated immediately. wlule the
others will be phased out over the
next 90 days, said Kathleen Dixon, an
Apple spokeswoman.
Apple will continue to make their
computers and peripheral products at
fa cilities m Fremont. Singapore and
Cork, Ireland.
"The sl ump in the personal com-
puter industry 1s significant and
Apple has taken agvess1ve steps to
bring our organization in hne with
these conditions." said Sculley.
Sculley said the cost of the re-
organization will create a loss in the
current quaner, but would not say
how big the loss might be.
Eugene G. Glazer. an analyst with
Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. in New
York. said he expects a pre-tax
writeoff of "at least $20 million"
associated with the shakeup.
. Analysts have been predicting the
rayoffs all week. They arc the latest
news in a two-week-old reorganiza-
tion of the company that has shaken
Apple's power structure to the core.
The man who has emerged as
victor in the power struggle 1s Sculley.
Defeated, for now. 1s -Steven Jobs.
Apple's youthful chairman and co-
founder, and the company's biggest
stockho lde r. He was removed as
general manager of the company's
Macintosh Computer division on
May 31.
At the same time Jobs was forced to
step down, Sculley announced a
reorganization of Apple that would
unite the Macintosh and Apple II
divisions under one corporate struc-
ture. The units had operated indepen-
dently, leading to what many sources
called an unhealthy competitiveness.
Reorganization would eliminate
"the redundancies that exist in the
current organization between the
Apple II and the Macintosh
divisions," said Glazer.
Apple managers were reportedly m
meetings all week hammering out
details of the reorganization and
layoffs. Apple currently has about
5.600 employees. with 2.400 of them
1n Silicon Valley.
COAST GRADS GET ALL NIGHT PARTIES •••
From Al
throughout the night from 9 p.m. to 3
a.m .
A hve elephant ride and a real tiger
will also be on hand to greet the
graduates. The New Marines rock
band will perform in one of the three
"big top" areas -otherwise known
as the Girls' Gym. And next door, the
Boys' Gym will form the third big top
area, as a functioning gambling
casino with black jack. craps and
roulette tables staffed by parents.
Popcorn, cookies, hot pretzels,
cotton candy, snow cones. soft drinks
and the entire menu of Del Taco will
be.available as.well. The total cost for
the Grad Night production is csti·
mated at roughly $25,000.
Twenty-four parents have planned
.. An Evenmg in Paris," the theme for
Newport Harbor High School's own
grad night party, from 8 p.m. to b a. m.
Backdrops of the Eiffel T ower. the
Arch de Triumph, a Parisian night-
club and other sights of Paris have
been specially designed for the oc-
casion by George James, head of the
Cal State Fullerton Art Department.
The Rave, a Santa Barbara band.
will perform in the "MouUn Rouge"
night club followed by a disc Jockey
and then the local band. The Jets. A
French jazz band. mimes. a magician.
break dancers and other cabaret
entertainers will also perform.
A casino room will complete the
night club, with gambling as at the
otfier two campuses. Outside, side-
walk cafes will house arcade games,
and French street walkers will roam
the campus to amuse guests .
Pizza. hot dogs. nachos, fresh fruit
and vegetables, Balboa bars. French
dip sandwiches and an early-morning
breakfast will be available during the
festivities.
Ocean View High School gets an
early start on graduation fesuvities
tonight, as graduates there head to
Disneyland. Nine other high schools
will also be taking their graduates to
Disneyland, where dancing will be
available along with the usual rides
and attractions.
Disneyland will host the grad mght
celebrations from 11 p.m. to S a.m.,
and all students attending must arrive
on school buses.
Graduates at Edison, Fountain
Valley, Marina, Irvine, and Wood-
bndge igh schools will celebrate at
Dis and on Wednesday night.
untington Beach. Costa Mesa
and Estancia high schools graduates
will be going Thursday night.
wtth Lyon al the h ospital and some-
times worked for her as a pan·t1me
gardener. he said.
th1: aulOP''> '><. n bed the blood stat n~ found on the rP!'~""'~ .. !!!1!!111•~~~~~.,.-~~~""'~~"""~.,.~""~.,.P.~~-,,.ipP!lllllillli!lljlilljii"!fiiij~iiiiii;;:;;iiiiiiliiii~
The prosecutor said he intends to
link Russell to the slaying by in-
troducing several bloody fingerpnnts
that were taken from the house
Defense attorney Ronald Brower
declined to make an opening state-
ment to jurors, but clo!\Cly cross·
examtned Dr. Robcn Richards. 1h.c
• forensic pathologist who completed
the autopsy on Lyon's body. lfc
repeatedly asked about bru1..c., that
were identified as bite marks dunng
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.i\lthough Richard!> de'>1gna1ed the
bruises a!> bite marks o n diagrams
dunng the autopsy. he testified that
he now bcheves the bruises were not
the result of bites.
Brower said th~arks wtll play a
role in Russell's defense.
Richards told jurors thal Lyon's
in1unes indicated she lived no longer
than five 10 20 minutes after the
severe beating.
His testimony was followed by
Orange County Shenffs Department
cnminahc;t Gary Gonzales who de-
wall panels and elsewhere in the
house. Gonzales s~ud the blood stains
wert consiste nt with those that would
be left on a surfact' 1f a person were
being beaten.
Lyon. who lived alone at the house,
was discovered about 8 a.m . on July 4
by her daughter who had gone to the
house when her mother fa iled to
report for work.
The v1ct1m had worked 1n the
Laguna Hills hospital's ped1atncs
section !>tncc 1981 . according to a
hospital spokesman.
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1198 LKE THS_
Crosby, Stills· and Nash
'he lp feed the hungry'
By SCOTT HAYS
Datebook ~&or ,.
David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, famed
rockers of the 60s and 70s, are starting an eight-week concert tour
that will help feed the hungry of America.
On June 28 in Sacramento, the trio will kick off a 32-city, 41-
concert tour promoting the theme of"helping those in you own
backyard." -
That tour will come to the Costa Mesa Pacific Ampitheatre
on Tuesday, July 2. According to Roy Lubovslcy, director of
operations at the South Coast Food Share food bank in Long
Beach, concertgoers will be asked to bring cans of food to the
concert, which wiJI then be donated to food banks in.Orange
County, including Food Distribution Services in Orange, local
churches, alcohol rehab centers and other non-profit organiza-
tion that service the needy of the surrounding communities.
The CSN concen will end on Sept, 4 in Atlanta, Ga.
Performing with the trio wiJl be Mark Williams on drums,
George "Chocolate" Perry on bass, Joe Lala, and Mike
Finnegan, Craig Doerge and Kim Bullard on keyboards.
According to Lubovsky, the Pacific Amphitheater concert ....
sho uld raise in excess of 10,000 pounds of cans, or enough food
to feed 6,000 people fo r five days. The South Coast Food Share
food bank o f Long Beach also hopes to .be working with local
corporatio ns who choose to contribute to the cause by matching
the canned food pound for pound: 0 We have several leads in
Orange County of corporations wi lling to help, but no one has
committed yet." said Lubovsky. --.
In Fon Wayne Indiana, for example, Kroeger Company has , ____ _......_.
offered to donate one loaf ofbread for every person attending the aWo-. ... ~
cone.en thereon July 20. ··w e'd like to find the same type of deal
somewhere in Orange County,'' said Lubovsky.
Crosby, Stills and Nash were picked to represent the hungry
because their music ··has always expressed social concern with
local problems,'' said Lubovsky. South Coast Food Share
originally approached the trio for the three Southern California
a ppearances only, but the musical group "wanted to do
something on a national level."
Further information on the food sharing program may be
obtained by writing South Coast Food Share, 1444 San
Francisco Ave., Long Beach 90813, or by calling Roy Lubovsky
at (213) 435-3577.
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ROBERT llACl'f-AUGBTON: BUILDIKG A CA-
REER FROM A WELL-PUPARED SCRIPT
•••.............................................................. ~3
BY TOM TITUS -At the still-tender age of 18, Robert
Macnaughton has come full circle in his acting career. In more ways
than one. ET's older surrogate brother is back home at SCR now, this
time as the star of the Costa Mesa theater's mainstage production.
"Master Harold ... and the Boys," playing through June 23. Seven
years ago, as an alternative to Little League baseball, Robert enrolled
m South Coast Repenory•s Young Conservatory actors' training
program, and look where he is today! (Front cover photo by Lee
Payne.)
IT'S COUNTRY a: WESTERN WEEK ALONG
THE ORANGE COAST ...•............•••••••.•••••••. 4
Mike Bennett & The Rounders kick-off a week of Country &
Western with performances from 8 p.m.-1:30 a.m. tonight and
Saturday at the Crazy Horse Saloon in Santa Ana. Theo on Monday,
John Conlee is featured in concert at 7 and 10 P..m .• and on Tuesday
the Byron Bertine and the L.A. Fiddle Band will perform at a Fiddle
Festival. On Wednesday and Thursday it'sGerry Baze and Touch of
Country from 8 p.m.-t :30a.m. with Country Dance Lessons by Ron
&Donnaat ?:30p.m.
COOL FASBIONS .•. AND A FALL SNEAK
PREVIE .................................................. 11
BY VIDA DEAN :-"~~I award' of the week JOCS to the
model who walked ngbt out of her shoes not once but twlce with an
audience of more than 750 watc!llnlir~e cooti~ued to sriiile and
stayed wit~ the beat of the music,., wntes Vida Dean, ~ho reports on
the All Guild (The Center) show at.the Irvine Marriott last Friday.
The 'hot award' JOCS to the Hot Fashions & Styles the crowd could
warm up to ... th1s fall, because that's when they'll be available at
Nordstrom, which presented the fall sneak preVJew.
.
BY BEVERLY BUSH SMITH -"We considered putting our
heads down on the table, to see if that might attract some attention,"
Dateboolc rcstau.rantcolu~ist writes. "We'd enjoyed a fine dinner at
Le Chardonnay m the Registry Hotel. But now, SO minutes after our
entrees were cleared, no one had appr~chcd us, other than to serve
coffee." ~t·1 what happens w~n you're one of the finest
restaurants m the area. But the capWn recovered when. informed of Beverly'~ Pli&bt, he apolotized .~fusclY. and brought her check, ________ __, along with complimentaty mm1 putnes.
<iennal Mo11of.t1r· Karen A. Wittmer
1:,ditor· Frank Zini
Datt.>hrHJ/.. Editor. Scott Hays
Art nlrf!rtor: Steven Hough
Circulation M anage,. Donald L. Williams
Pmd11c1ion M anagn. Robert L. Cantrell
Oa1c00olt ·~ pubhshcd C\'Cf)' Fnday by the Onngr Const Pubhshin1 Co ..
P 0 Ro.-IS60. )JO W Bay SL. Cos11 Mesa.\>. 9l626. TclephoM (714)
642-4121 R~lar buJmcss hours arc 8 a.m. IO 5 pm .. Mondly throuJtt r rida\ Deadline for calendar or C'-CntJ 11cms and k1tt1'1 IS 5 p.m. Monday.
The t•n11rr conccnts of O.tcboot ire copynahtC'd hy the Orange C'Ollst
Publi\h1n1 Co. All nahls ire racrvcd
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= from a well-·
prepared script
By TOM TITUS
A l the
still-tender age of 18, Robert
Macnaughton has come full
circle in his acting career. Jn
more ways than one.
Seven years ago, as an
alternative to Little League
baseball. Robert enrolled in
South ·Coast Repertory's
Young Conservatory actors'
training program. A year later
be won his fint role, as one of
the three youna onlookcn in
the Westminster Community
Theater production of "To
Kil a Mocti~bird," a drama
of racial tensaon tet in the
American South of the 1930s.
It wu to be bis only noo-
proft llioaal lllipment
A few months later he
learned of a vacancy in the
final scene of .. Camelot" at
Sebastian's West Dinner Play-
house and promptly filled it,
launching a career that would
become the envy of his Young
Conservatory classmates -
capped by playing a featured
part in one of Hollywood's·
biggest blockbusJers and orig-.
inating a role in a stage drama
that later would be presented
at SOuth Coast Repertory.
Robert Macnaughton is
back at SCR now. this time as
the star of the Costa Mesa
theater's mainstage pro-
duction, "Master Harold ... and
the Boys, .. playing through
June 23. And, like his first
acting assignment, it's also a
drama of racial tension -this
time South Africa of the 1950s.
Only this time he's much more
than a young onlooker .
.. This is a role I've wanted to
play very much, .. he said in a
recent interview while prcpar-
ina for a matinee performance.
.. I auditioned for it twice in
New York, but I probably was
too youna then."
The tall, still boyish-looking M-:=n bas dealt with the of youth before.
(aee llACllAUOllTOR/..,. 10)
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Dateboc*/ Friday. June 14, 1985
..
JUNE -
SM TWT F S F riday
1 "H YEARS AS PARTNERS IN
THE ARTS" is celebrated as the 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Orange County Master Chorale and
9 0 2 3 5 . its vocal ememblc, the Californians. 1 11 1 1 1 4 1 salute Disney and Gershwin in their
16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 Pops Celebration. Also, Toyota of
Garden Grove has donated a car to be 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 raffled off Sat. nil.ht. Tickets for the raffle are $20 each. Tonight. 8 p.m .. 30 Plummer Auditorium, Fullenoo.
School. SIO and $7 concert ad·
mission. 535-0153. I "" ···~":!iilll;z:._,, ... ________ _ Saturday ... -
"30 YEARS AS PARTNERS IN Frlday
THE ARTS," see Friday listing.. RON'S IN LAGUNA offers dis-
s anday
THE IRVINE EAJlLY MUSIC
CONSORT includes music of t~
Renaissance and
tinctive dining and uncomparable
entertainment with David Raleigh at
the keyboards performing a sophisti·
cated hip-jazz-blues style of music.
Wed.-Sun. 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. 1464
S. Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach.
I a.m.: .. Dream" Mon. and Wed. from
9 p.m.-1:30a.m.; and the Alex Ta}lor
Quartet Tues from 9 p.m.-1 :JO a.m. 2~ Newport Blvd .. Newpor1 Beach 675-2968.
Saturday __ _
CAYE UDO, see Friday lasting.
RON'S IN LAGUNA, see Fnd:n
listing. ·
CONFREY PlllU.JP8, see Fnda'
listing.. Baroque periods and is performed at
4 p. m. at the La Sala Exhibit Room in
the San Juan Capistrano Library,
31421 La Matanu, San Juan
Capistrano. S2 donation. 493-59 11.
497-4871. s da -
CONFREY PHILLIPS, who has an an y
intimate style of playi ng jazz piano. QUEnET with IRENE JACK ..... ....._ __________ Sat., 8 p.m .. at Santa Ana High ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tue.day
appears at the Newport Mandarin appear from 7:30-1 1 :30 p.m. at thr
Tues.-Sat. from 5:30-9:30 p.m. 3950 Sun set Pub. 16655 Pacific C'oa\t
Ca mpus Dr.. Newport Beach. Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-l 92fl.
"8 WAYS TO ENJOY ~ISCOUllT TRAVEL"
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Datet>ootc/ Frid8y. June 14, 1"5
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THOMAS MURRAY, former 852-0900. CAFE UDO, see Friday listang.
Southern California College music CAFE UDO presents Judi Lee JOHN AND JEANNE and tht'
professor, presents the fourth recital playina the piano and singing Mon.· MUSIC MACHINE perform from 2-h
m the summer organ series at t~ Fri. 5-8 p.m.: the Lido Jazz AJl-Stars p.m. at the Meadowlark Countn
Crystal Cathedral. 8 p.m.. 12141 Thurs.-Sat. 9 p.m.·I :30a.m. and Sun. Club, 16782 Graham St .. Huntington
Lewis at Chapman, Garden Grove. 3:30-8 p.m.: "freeway," featuring Beach. 846-2833.
97 1-4039. Max Bennett on bass, Sun. 9 .m.-1 RON'S IN LAG UNA, see FndJ) !,;=======~===;;:;::::~:::;;::;;;,;;:::;;;;;:;:::;:;;:=:=;i listing. Single Professionals Monday
Who prefer living and CAFE UDO, see Fnda} lts11ng
sharing life as a couple ...
CALL TODAY 756-9 4 3 4
Fri. 8:00.
8:15, 10:15
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IXCLUllft INGAGa•NT
i ii. ~ , r .... ; I' t ~'
' . ' ' -· ' .
I Sat/Sun 1:.-S, 3:50, e:oo. 8:15,
10:15
Tue.day
ED LEACH performs from
8:30-~1 :30 p.m. at the Mcadowlar~
CounO')'Oub, Huntington Beach. $4
admission. ~3391 .
CONFREY PHILLIPS, see Fnda~
listing.
' CAFE LIDO, sec: Fnday llSling.
CAPE UDO, see Friday hsting.
THE EARL KING BAND appears
at the Meadowlark: Country Club.
Huntington Beach . 846-3391.
RON'S IN LAGUNA, sec Frida' listing.
CONFREY PBJU.l.P8, see Fnda~
listina.
MKE BENNE'M' 6 THE ROUND·
ERSpcrfonnfrom 8p.m.-1:30a.m. at Cruy Horse Saloon, 15 80
Brook.hollow, Santa Ana. 549-1S11.
latuday
MmB BENNE1T 6 THE ROUND·
EU, sec Friday listina.
IUd&,,---
CllAZY HORSE SALooN prcten ts a Mexican Buffet from 4-7 p.m. with
Johnny Vee and lbe Star Ai&ht Band .
Also featured is a KJK-FM Wran&Jer
Country Showdown at 7 p.m. I S80
Brook.hollow, Santa Ana. S49·1Sl2. ...... ,
JOllN CONLEE is featured 1n
=Al jJ
D N
concert at I and 10 p.m. at the Crazy
Horse Saloon, I 580 Brook.hollow,
Sanu Ana. 549-1512.
Taaday
A FIDDLE FF.STIV AL 1s held
featuring Byron Berline and the L A.
Fiddle Band, 8 p.m.-1:30a.m., at the
Crazy Ho rse Saloon . 1580
Brookho llow, Santa Ana. 549-15 12.
Wednaday
GERRY BAZE and TOUCH OF
COUNTRY perform from 8 p.m.-1:30
a.m. with Country Dance Lessons by
Ron & ·Donna at 7:30 p.m. Crazy
-Horse Saloon, 1580 Brook.hollow,
Santa Ana. 549-15 12.
Tha.nday
GERRY BAZE and TOUCH Of'
COUNTRY perform from 8 p.m.-1 :30
a.m. a t Crazy Horse, 1580
Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512.
Friday
RADIO ACTIVE, featunng former
lead vocalist of The Runaways,
Chene Cume, performs in two shows
a1 8:30 and 11 p.m. Golden Bear, 306
Pacific Coast Hwy.. Huntington
Beach. 536-9600.
FRANKIE S. appears at the Sunset
Pub from 9 p.m.-1:30 a .m., 16655
Pacific Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach.
(213) 592-19'26.
THE HOP presents "The Jason
Chase All Star Review," featuring Lee
FcrTCll. Sun.; "Rock and Roll
Heaven." a tribute to rock's legends
featuring Greg Topper, Mon. at 8
p.m.; the all ~w "Rock Around The
• ' I
Olive Ave.. Huntington Beach.
536-6025.
lloaclay
.THE BOP, sec Friday listing.
1'llE MJGllTY FLYERS appear at
Marcel's, 130 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa.
646-8855.
PAU.JNG IDOLS, THE HATED,
and UGH'l'SIDE DARKN~ per-
form at Safari Sam's, 411 Olive Ave ..
Huntington Beach. 536-6025.
Tamclay
FORWARD MOTION appears a1
Marcel's, 130 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa
646-8855.
A IUCI BENEYIT NIGHT 1s held
at Safari Sam's. 4 11 Olive Ave
Hun_tington Beach. 536-6025
Prtday
"THE BOY FRIEND" at the Nev.-
port Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff
Drive. Newport Beach (631-0288).
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
through July 13.
Oock," a history of rock and roll
featuring Jason Chase, Tues. at 8
p.m.; Crazy Contests each Thurs.;
and lots of dancing Fri.-SaL with
e mcee Joel Ste ven . 18774
Brook.burst, Fountain Valley.
963-2366.
14 ROOMS. .TWEEZERS, BBS!',
and GYPSY TR.ASH appear at Safari
Sam's, 411 Olive Ave .. Huntington
Beach. 536-6025.
THE HOP, sec Friday listin$-
ROBERT PLANT appears tn con-
cert at 7:30 p.m. at the Pacific
Amphitheater. 100 Fair Dr., Costa
-Mesa. 634-1 300.
"CABARET" at the Cunain Call
Dinner Theater. 690 E.I Camino Real.
Tustin (83S-I 540). nightly except
Mondays at varying CJJnatn 11mc'i
through July 21 .
"A CHORUS LINE" at the Grand
Dinner Theater. I Hotel · Wa).
Anaheim ( 772-77 10). nightly except
Mondays at varying cunain time~
through the end of the year. .
S.tarday
RONNIE MONTROSE, guitarist.
performs in two shows at 8: 30 and I I
p.m. with his thrtt-P.icce band. Gold-
en Bear, 306 Pacific Coast Hwy ..
Huntington Beach. 536-9600.
THE BOP, see Friday listing.
THE THINGS, UNTOLD P AB~.
THE FAD, ZANTJ MISFITS, and
REVERIE perform at Safari Sam's.
411 Olive Ave .. Huntington Beach.
536-6025.
FRANUE S., see Friday listing.
Sanday
THE HOP, see Fri~~~Ellog. THE PENU'l"I' 8 R BAND
performs at Marcel's. 130 E. 17th St .•
8ln1er /•on&wrlter/actor
Krla Krlatofl'enon will ·be
appearha& Sanday anclo-
Moaclay, Jane 23 and M , at
tbe Crasy Bone S&loon,
1580 Brookhollow, Santa
Ana. Partber Information
at 549-1512.
Costa Mesa. 646-8855. THE AUTllENTICS, with Wayne
Mills. appear in a special afternoon
party from 2~ p.m. Featured is rock
and roll of the 'SOs and '60s. Sunset
Pub, 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy ..
Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926.
SAFARI SAM'S features De Pace, ne Sedety, and Eyes of Mi.M, 4 11
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"THE PROM" with the theme
"Lovin' Feclin" is offered as a first
time event beginning al 7 p.m. at The
Hop, 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain
VatJey. SI 0 admission. 963-2366.
FLESH WEAPON and
BLINDSPOT appear at Safan Sam's.
411 Olive Ave., Huntington Beach.
536-6025.
Tha.nday
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Pub from 8:30 p.m.·I a.m .. 16655
Pacific Coast Hwy.. unset Beach.
(213) 592-1926.
THE BOP, see Fnday hsu.ng.
"FUNNY V ALENTlNES" by I\
Class Act Players at the Garden
Grove Community Theater. Chap-
man at St. Mark's.. Garden Grove
(897-5122). final performances to-
night and Saturday at 8:30. MGlRL CRAZY" at Sebasuan·,
West Dinner Playhouse. 140 AH •
Pico. San Clemente (492-9950)
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8
undays at I and 7 until J ul) 21.
"GREASE" at the Harlequin Din·
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th"rougb Sept. IS .
"GUYS AND DOLLS" at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606
Laguna Canyo n Road. Laguna Beach
(494-0743). final performances to-
night and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday
at 2:30. ,.MASTER HAROLD .. .AND THE
BOYS" at South Coast Repertory, 6SS
Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa
(957-4033 ), Tuesdays through
Fridays at 8. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8.
Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 untjl June
23. "THE MIND WITH THE DIRTY
MAN" al the Cypress Civic Theater,
5172 Oranse Ave., Cypress
(527-1949), Fndays and Saturdays at
8: 15 through June 29, Sunday per,
fonnances at 2: 15 this Sunday and
June 23. '
..NO llAJlD FEELINGS" at the
Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main
at Yorktown, Huntington Beach
(832-1405), Fridays and Saturdays a1
8:30 throuah July 6.
"THES'f AB SPANGLED GIRL" at
the San Oementc Communtl)
Theater. 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San
CTementc (492-046S), Thursda) ~
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until
June 22.
"THEY'RE . f.LA YING OUR
SONG" at the Gem Theater. 118 51
Main St., Carden Grove ( 636-71 13 ).
fi nal performances tonight and Satur·
day at 8. ----S.~y-
"THE BOY FRIEND" at -the Nc"-
port Theater Arts Center. See Fnda)
listing.
"CABARET" at the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing .
"A CHORUS UNE" at the Grand
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday li sting
"MURDER AT THE HOWARD
JOHNSON'S" by the Stanton Com,
munity Theater at the Cultural Arts
Build ing. 7800 Katella Ave .. Stanton
(220.2220). fina l perfonnanccs to-
night and Saturday at 8 p.m.
"FUNNY VALENTINES" b) .\
Class Act Players at the Garden i---------------. Grove Community Theater. Sec Fn·
..AINT t._ol, u_., ........... .., ...
,..,. we ner .._,to eee."
-Rn~
da.>.'. listing.
'GIRL CRAZY'' at Sebastian\
West Dinner Pblyhouse. See Frida y
listing.
"GREASE'' at thq Harlequin Din-
ner Playhouse. Sec FJjday listing.
"GUYS AND 00~" at tht·
Laguna Moulton Playhouse Sec f n
day listing.
"MASTER HAROLD ... AND TH E
BOYS" at South Coast Repertol). Sl't'
Friday listing.
"THE MIND WITH THE DIRTY
MAN" at the Cypress Civic Theater
Sec Friday listing.
"MURDER AT THE HOWARD
JOBNSON!S" by the Stanton Com-
munity Theater. Sec Friday listing.
1 "NO HARD FEEUNGS" at thl'
Huntington Beach Playhouse. Sn·
Friday listing.
"THESTARSPANGLEDGIRL"at
the San Clemente Communll'
Theater. Sec Friday listing..
niiiiiijiiiiiijiiiiiiiil "THEY'il! PLAY ING OUR SONG,. at the Gem Theater. ~('
Friday listing.
8andaJ
"CABARET" at the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing.
"A CBORVS UNE" at the Graml
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing.
"GlllL ·CRAZY" at Sebastian's West Dinner Ptayhousc. Sec Fnda)
listin
"GlEABE" at the Harlequin Din-
ner Playhouse. See Friday listing.
"GUYS AND DOLLS" al the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Fri-
day listing.
"MASTER RAROLD ... AND THE
BOYS" at South C<>Mt Repertory. Sl.'l'
Fri<la.}' listillj.. "THE MIND wrrB THE DIRTY
MAN" at the Cypress Civic Theater
Sec Friday listina.
T1M9d&J
"CABARET" at the Cyrtain Call
Di nner Theater. Sec Frida~ listing.
"A CllOIUJS UNr' at the Grand
Di nner Theater. See Friday hsttng.
"GllEASlt" at tbe Harlequin Din·
ncr P1ayboUJC. See Friday listin&.
"llAITBR RAROLD • ..AND THE BOYS" at South Cout Repertory. Sec
..fnday listina.
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.. A CllOlltJS LINt:,. atthe Grand
Di nner Tbeatcr. See Friday bsti na.
.::CABAABT" at tbe Cunain Call
Dinner Theater. See Friday listina. "GIRL CllAZY" at Scblstian's
West Dinner Play1'ou1e. See Friday listi -o1&ASr at t.be Harlequin Din·
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ner Playhouse. Sec Fnday hstiog.
"MASTER llAROLD .. .AND THE
BOYS" at South Coast Rcpenory. Sec
Friday listing.
Th~>:
"CABARET" at the Cunain Call
Danner Theater. See Fnday listing.
·•A CHORUS UNE" at the Grand
Danner Theater. See Fnday lis1ing.
"FATHER OF THE BRIDE"
opens tonig.tu at 1hc Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse, 661 Hamilto n St., Costa
Mesa (650-5269). Performances will
be given Thursdays through Satur·
days at 8:30 unttl June 29, Sunday.
June 30, at 2 p.m., and Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 through J unc 13.
"GIRL CRAZY" at Sebastian's
West Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday
listing.
"GREASE" at the Harlequin Din-
ner Playhouse. See Friday listing.
"MASTER HAROLD .. .AND THE
BOYS" at South Coast Repertory. Sec
Fnday listing.
''THESTARSPANGLEDGIRL"at
the San Ocmentc Community
Theater. ~ Friday listio~
Saturday
ART DAY FOR ADULTS is offered
at the Irvine Fine Arts Center from I 0
a.m.-3 p.m. Hour-long workships arc
presented and panicipants can take as
many as four wor~shops. Drawing.
ceramics, wat.ercolor. portraiture,
Chinese brush painting, collage: \nd
stenciling arc among fhc art mediums
offered. 4601 Walnut Ave .. Irvine.
552-1078.
WedD~__r
COLI.ECTOR CHARLES WRIT·
CHURCH discusses the aesthetic as
well as the economic appeal o f
original prints in a series of art
lectures each Wed. through July 3.
Entitled .. Appreciating Fine Art
Prints: Buying Wisely." the scncs
shows shdes and ong1nal pnnts by
Picasso, Frankenthalcr, Motherwell.
Miro and Hundertwasscr. among
others. 7-9 p.m .. Golden West Col-
lege, 15744 Golden West St .. Hunt-
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deolented comedy."-~ Trawn. Pf(lf'U
"Shrewd and entertalnlng ... one of Jack Nicholson's
boldest perfonnances." -Rictwtt Sdllc"lcl'I, 11ME
" ... the fresbe8t, funniest, moet queuily disturbing
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Saturday
AUDmONS are held by Ballet
Pacifica at I p.m., Ballet Center. 1863
S. Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach.
494-7271.
A FLAG DAY DANCE. see Satur-
day Singles listing.
BALLET PACIFICA presents 1he
colorful and amusing story ballet
''Coppelia.." Dancing the lead roles
are Kns1i Moorhead as Swanilda. Lee
Wigand as Franz and C harles John-
ston as Dr. Coppchus. Tonight 8
p.m.. Sun. at 3:30 p.nt.';" Laguna
Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna
Canyon Rd.. Laguna Beach. $8
adults. $7 children and seniors.
494-7271.
AT .L.C. DANCE 1s held with music
by the Hy-Tones. 1-4 p.m .. 661
Hamilton. Costa Mesa. Free coffee
and pnzcs .. $2 donation. 631-8170.
Sunday
BALLET PACIFICA, see Saturday
listing.
WedDe.day
THE MEADOWLARK SWING
DANCE CLUB, see Singles Wednes-
day listing..
Ballet Paclflca dancen K.rlatl Moorhead and Lee Wt&and
portray Swanllda and Frans ln tile eTer-popalar story
bellet ''Coppella," Satarday and Sanday at the Lapna
lloalton P&ylaoue ID t.acv.na Beach. hrtber lnformaUon
at 494-7271.
"'Fletch' is Chevy Chase's funniest movie ... -
It' . t L. • h" s a movie o cr1ens . -11.w:l\ard Scllw:•~. TIME MAGAZINE
... Fletch' is more than funny; it's funny and excitins:· -~~.i.c.-.owr-1eUNE
"Chevy Chase is very much like his television
~ity in 'Saturday Nipt Live.' 'Fletch' is
an enjoyable paperback of a film, a breezy
•v~c•." ~r-· --·. ~ -Vincent u..111. NEW YO-IC TIMES
.. 'Fletch' is outra1eousJy funny and hip. I lauped
my L--d _.," ~ un -~ lyom. SNEAK ""£VIEWS. P8S
"Chevy Chase tums 1Fletch' into a virtual one-man
romp. He has rarely been more appealins ...
and his style of delivery works beautifully.
Wat.chins him is just eooct. relaxins fun."
-:-K.1<NHn Carrol. NEW YOAK DAILY N£WS
.. 'fletch' is smart. dead-pan dry and
funny ... " -~ 8-on. LOS ANGELES Tll'IES
.. 'Fletch' is a funny film ... that provides
escapist pleasure. Chevy Chase is
~tfut." ~·· -W.,,. Woll. GANN£Tl NEWSAAPO.S
.. ., you're a fun movie fan, 'fletch' is the
film to make your day." -~en.t
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Friday
SOUTHERN WHEEL OF
FRIENDSBIP, for singles over as.
meets for-a T,0 .LE. party from ~ 1
p.m. at Oranie Hill Restaurant in
Orange. 768-4 I 30. ---
Saturday ----
1: 30 p.m. io the Community Room of.
Newport Balboa Savings & Loan.
3021 E. Pacific Coast Hwy .• Coro na
del Mar. $2 donation.
A FLAG DAY DANCE is sponsored
by the Irvine-Newport Chapter of
Parents Without Partners, 9
p.m.-12:30 a.m. Liv~l.Jausic, re-
fresb:mcnu an4a poL drawing
·~ featured. Harvard Community
Parle Clubhouse, Walout and
HaNani, Irvine. $4 member, $5 non-
member. 549-1136.
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ploration into new possibilities of . MEADOWLAR~ COUNTRY
loving life. learning about yourself. CLUB in Huntington Beach is the
and making new friends, is offered at location of a brunch at 11 :30 a.m .
.. The Goonies' has something
for everyone. It zips into a
crescendo of adventures, with
aip-hamme r editing and hun-
ting pace from me man who
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with the Wheel of Friendship. For
singles over 45. 961-0606 or
529-4836.
A DISCOVERY d iscussion and
social is hosted at 7:30 p.m. each
Sunday at the Orange Coast UnT\-
arian Church. 1259 Victoria. Costa
Mesa. $2 admission. 848-2082.
Monday
THE SINGLES TRIVIAL
PURSUIT CLUB meets at 7 p.m. For
more infonnatio n, call 786-4926.
Tu~y
A SJNGLD BONANZA OF FUN 1s
had with The City ofHope, Newport
Harbor Chapter. Live music, dancing
and mcfrcshments are available at 7:30
p.m. at the Shera1on Newport Hotel,
MacArthur Bl vd., Newport Beach. $5
members, $4 no n-me mbe rs.
5~1338.
Wednaday
THE MEADOWLARK SWING
"A deliciously di
adventure wilh ~
pleasing fun!''
-Kathlttn Carroll,
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"The Goonies' is a riOlously
funny and ex<titing advenrure
movie for kids of all ages!"
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"More thin~" happen
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a laugh, a ~h< >ek
and a special effec.1."
R'JKt'' f.'ht>rt. CH/f'MilJ SI 'N TIMF.S
I doubr if lhere's a kid from 6 to 60 who won't
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and dancing at the Meadowlark
Country Club. Beginning dance class
at 7 p.m .• intermediate at 8 p.m. and
social dancing begins at 9 p.m. $4
with class.. $2 for social danci°' only.
16782 Graham St., Huntington
Beach. (213) 493-7162.
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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
for UC Irvine graduates arc held at
Alaricfi Parle in Irvine at 10 a .m.
856-6379.
A GUN SHOW, hosted by Den and
Alicia Bullock, is presented Sat.-Sun.
at the Anaheim Convention Center,
800 W. Katella Ave .• Anaheim. $3.50
adults, $2 children 5-12. (213)
4~5 11 2.
WINDsURFING 1s offered from I 0
a.m.-1 p.m. at the Dana Point Harbor
by Saddlcback College. C'a II
1831-4646 for more infonnation.
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A GUN SHOW, sec Saturday list1 ng
Ad Yance
"TllECR~ANDTBEARROW,"
an annual outdoor pageant in San
Clemente. begins July 25 with nigh II>
performances Wcd.-::Sun. at 8:30 p.m
SI 0 reservations nCClCS.Sary. Con-
tinucs throtlfh Aug. 4. 498-0880.
AFRICA 1s the destinatio n of a
summer photography safari July 26·
Au'-11. -f>anicipanu Will Visit Na1·
rob1, scenic Amboseli Game R~rvc
ID the shadow of Sl)OW·tOpped
JUlimanjaro, have an overnight stay
at The Treetops., a game lookout
lodge with eye-to-eye views of the big
game, sec Lake Nakuru's flamingos
and the Masia Mata Game Reserve
A stopover with four days of sightsee-
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MACNAUGHTON ... FromP&ee3
Although he created the part of
Buddy in New York for the
Circle Re2 ertory Theater
premie re ,lllf' "The D iviners,"
a nd reprised it a year later, he
was no t able to play the role at
South Coast Repenory in 1982
because of California's strict
child labor laws which re-
quired a costly tutor for any
youngster under 18.
''That really makes it tough
for young actors to break into
the profession here," he said.
.. What it amounts to is forcing
a theater to hire a baby sitter at
$40an hour."
Now, however, he's attained
the "magic age" and just in
time for .. Master Harold,"
Athol Fugard's riveting story
ofa white youth who, ata point
of emotional crisis, succumbs
to inherited prej udice and
savagely berates the black man
who has been his friend and
men to r for years.
It is a scene of shattering
impact, of si mmering rage
over the course of the after-
noon's events bursting in
white-hot fury as young Hally
shows his co ntempt for the
black ser va nt (skillfully
ponrayed by Sydney Hibben)
h)' spttting m hi s face. It's
eq uall y shattering to Mac-
naughton as an actor. he
admits.
Macnaughton accords his
di rector. Manin Benson. a
la rge share of the credit fo r the
impact of "Master Harold."
·'He's the best d irector I've
c' er worked with on stage."
the young man declared. "I
had heard he was great before I
got into the show, but I didn't
realize just how great. He
notices everything., and if
you've got a problem with a
scene he senses it and works it
out with you."
Macnaughton. of course,
can speak with authority on
good d irectors, having made
his movie debut as the o lder
brother in Steven Spielberg's
"E.T.'' T hat film rewrote most
1 e Oatebootc/ Friday, June 14, 1985
box office records in 1982 and
will be baclc to JUre more
moviegoers this summer.
He's made only one other
movie, playing the starring
· role of Adam in the less-
successfuJ "I Am the Cheese"
with Robert Wagner and Hope
Lange. On television Robert
has been seen in the CBS
movie of the week, "'Angel
City;" a pilot film , "Big &nd
Country," "{ld two young
peoples' specials, "The Elec-
tric Grandmother" and "Hear
Me Cry."
The bulk of his work has
been on the stage. After his
profession al debut .in
.. Camelot." _Robert quickly
landed the juven1le roles in .. A
Thousand Clowns" at San
Diego's Fiesta Dinner Theater
and "Critic's Choice" for the
Center Theater in Long Beach.
Then came a trip to New
York wi th his father, Bruce, in
Easter Week 1980 on what the
young actor describes as "a
lark.'' By the week's end he'd
landed the ''Angel City" TV
role and auditioned for a new
play at a small G reenwich
Vi llage theater - and started
rehearsals the next day. The
play was "The Diviners,"
which attracted talent scouts
who recommended him for
two mort! TV movies and
brought him to the attention of
Steven Spielberg. who was
casting for young performers
for his new project, tentatively
titled ·•A Boy's Life."
That was the film's working
title when Robert was first
interviewed by the Daily Pilot
early in 1982, and he was
under orders not to discuss the
plot. .. A Boy's Life .. turned out
to be .. E.T." and the rest, as
they say, is history.
Sydney Wbbert. Daryl Roach and Robert M.acnaqllton ln a ecene from
SCR'• Malnataee production of ••Muter Harold ... and The Boya. ••
Macnaughton lives with his feel better when I'm doing a
parents, Bruce and Millie, play. or a m o vie. Outside my
brother Craig, 17, and sister schoolwork (he's finishing his
Kathleen. 14. in Irvi ne. Craig's senior year at Irvine's SELF
interests run to athletics and alternative school). there's not
photography, but Kathleen much to do. It's nice to have a
may be fo llowing in her older little free time -but not too
brother's fo ots teps; she's much."
alreadr done several plays, He may not have beard the
including the role of Helen last of "The Diviners" either.
Keller in the Gem Theater's Playwright Jim Leonard Jr. is
production of ''The Miracle writing a new script with a part
Worker." earmarked for Macnaughton.
As for Roben , he'll be head-There's also talk of a movie
ing back to New York after version.
"Master Harold" closes next ''Robert Altman owns the
weekend for a key role in the movie rights," he said, "but
Circle Rep's production of .. A he's looking for a real brain-
Tale Told," the third play in damaged boy to play Buddy.''
Lanford Wilso n's trilogy That, o f course, would
whic h includes .. Talley's eliminate the young actor who
Folly" and "The Fifth of July.'' first perfonned the role, if
He may stay on for a six-indeed he doesn't outgrow it
month stint in a repenory first.
co mpany. depending o n the For the future , Mac-
plays selected and the roles naughton would like to con-
available. centrate o n movies and tele-
He's not one to let time vision, graduatin~ eventually
wei~ heavy on his hands. He into writing and dtrecting.
auditioned for several Holly-What about a sequel to his
wood projects after .. Master mega-hit picture .. E.T .f'
Harold" opened, and would .. l really don't think they
have had a role in the ·new should do one," he said, ·~and I
.. Twilight Zone" series except know Ste ven (Spielberg) is
for the planned ~hooting against iL 1 saw a story tteat-
schedule -.the producers. ment and wasn't impressed.
couldn't guarantee he'd be 0 1t•s not the kind of thing
finished by _6 p.m., in time to you can continue. like •star
get to SCR for .. Master Wan' or •Raid ers of the Lost
Harold" perfonnances. Ark.' It would be very bard to
"I get more tired when I'm capture that kind of magic
not working," he sai<t. 0 1 just again."
I
Co olfashions ... aiid a Fall sneak preview
By Vida Dean
The "cool award" of the week has to go to the model that walked right out of her shoes, not
once but twice, with an audience of more than 750 watching. She continued to smile and stayed
\\1th the beat of the music.
The .. hot award" goes to the fashions shown at the All Guild (The Center) show at the Irvine
\1arnott. Hot items for the outside temperatures of the sunny day, but styles the crowd couJd
v.arm up to thiS fall. ihafs when they will be available at Nordstrom. which presented the fall
'l ncak preview .. .look for lots of pants. interesting jacket styles. colorful sweaters and styles in
leather. •
"This is the first time all of the guilds (I 0) have ever been together under one roof for a
lu ndra1ser," said Chairman Carolyn DeWald during the trying "get seated" penod at the stan of
the luncheon. Some last minute changes had been made in the positioning of the ramp and table
numbers causing guests to roam about.
De Wald stayed cool and collected saying."Look around and find a spot. There's lots of empty
')Ca ts and this gives you a great opponunity to get acquainted."
The gathering was a celebration of all that has been accomplished thus far. Shae Gazzaniga
and Patricia Rowley co-chaired the event.
Carol Wilken, outgoing chairman of the guilds. was praised along with her predecessors
Georgja Spooner, Elaine Redfield (who was in Kentucky checking out a nother Center} and Betey
Belden. Roses were presented to all past board members as they paraded on the ramp and posed
fo r pictures.
The position of all-guild chairman went from Wilken to Rowley. who promised to carry on
gu iding the suppon groups. (DeWald was in line for the chairmanship. but instead is moving to
Chicago where she and husband Maury will li ve on the 14th floor of a downtown apanment
hu 1lding-one floor down from Ann Landers).
Other~ on the new board introduced were JoAnn Boswell, Barbara Terry, Ciel Woodman,
Shari EsayiaD, Pat Strehlow, Marcie Lemmon, Susan Stahl, Hope Nordwall, June Williams,
Barbara Ste1aber1, Helen Fromlatb, Lee Ann Leitbem, Mary Johnson, Gay Krpan and Wilken (as
parliamentarian).
AbOYe, Carol Wllkea, CarolJD DeWald and Durellyn llelWl. Sondra DeBoe and Tina
Pat Row1., .. .., wttll tanaoat. At rtcllt Lirette arrlTe at tile lntae llantott wlaere
(from top left, clockwlM). Slalrley Reln•er, Tla,e Center•• Gaild Celebradoa wu Mid.
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-T he role of California dessert wines
BY JOHN P. BORIOL-0
The role of Californ ia dessert
wi nes in today's market is mini-
scule. when compared to the more
popular d ry table wines. This
wasn't always the case. In fact.
when in its infancy. the industry
was comprised almost entirely of
sweet fortified wines. This was
due Largely to the fact that the
missionaries adhered to the prac-
tice of arresting a wine's fermen-
tation by the addition of distilled
spirits.
This had two distinct effects on
the young wine: first, it left a
percentage of residual sugar,
enough to render the wine decid-
edly sweet, secondly, it boosted
the alcoholic contentto as much
as 20 percent. The finished wines.
because of their higher alcoholic
content. were less susceptible to
contamination and therefore
more-suitable for transport than
their drier counterparts.
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The trend toward sweet, high-
alcohol wines continued untiljust
prior to the turn of the century .
when California producers
shifted dramatically to the pro-
duction of dry table wines. The
increasing availability of fine
Spanish and Portugese fortjfied
wines had relegated the California
products to a place in the market
based on price, rather than quali-
ty.
The first dessert wi nes to re-
appear would be of the late-
harvest type. made from fruit that
was allowed to remain on the vine
for an inordinate ·period of time.
Often the fruit was infected with
Botrytis Cinerea, a naturally oc-
curring mold that pierces the skin
of the grape, thereby allowing
some ofthejuice to evaporate and
further concentrate the sugars.
Produced predominately from
White Riesling. Gewurztraminer.
Sauvigno n Blanc, and Semillon,
wines of this type have been
produced for hundreds of years in
both Germany and France, and
were the inspiration for their
California counterparts. In con-
trast to fortified dessert wines.
these wines can often times be as
little as nine percent alcohol. and
it should be pointed out, that even
though California law describes
dessert wines as being over 14
percent alcohol that these are
indeed dessert wines.
Today California winemakers
are fashioning dessert wines in
both fortified and . late-harvest
styles, and. while it's true that the
dominant force in the market is
table wines. there is no shortage of
quality dessert Wines. Whether
you need the perfect complement
to poached'° pears, a chocolate
souffie or simply .Stilton and
walnuts, a trip to your local wine
merchant will provide an ade-
quate solution.
THE QUADY WINERY -
The l 975 harvest effected a
dramatic surplus in red wine
grapes. Jn fact many grapes were
literally discarded. Andrew
Quady, then a resident enologjst
at Lodi Vintners, saw this surplus
as an opportunity to produce a
premium quality Zinfandel Port.
The 1975 Quady Pon was so well
received that Andrew and his
wife, Laurel, set a goal to establish
the Quady Winery as an ongoing
enterprise.
Today the Quady Winery is an
institution in California Dessert
Wine production. After establish-
ing bis reputation for rich, full-
CHATEAU SAlNT JEAN -
Richard Arrowood, winemaker 1
Chateau Saint Jean. Winer
produc.es hls dessen wines in tt
late-harvest Gcnnan style. In fac
Otatcau St Jean makes Rieslin1
in every sweetness catego1
known in Gern1any exce1
ciswein. More recently, A
rowood bas experimented with
late-harvest, Sauternes sty
Sauvignon Blanc. The Chatea
Saint Jean Winery sets the sta1
dard in California white desse
wines.
Dessert wines to try fro1
Chateau Saint Jean -19f
Sauvignon D'Or -51 perce1
Sauvignon Bla nc/49 perce1
Semillon Select late Harve!
This wine is produced in the sty
of a French Sauternes. It sells ff
about $14.
198 l Select Late Harve
Jobannisbcrg Riesling -Th
wine has IS.I rcsidualsugar and
r esembtes a Germa
BeerenausJcse in style. This wit
sells for about $35 for a haJ
bottle.
1980 Individual Dried Bun<
Selected Late Harvest Johru
nisberg Riesling -Yes, th
entire name appears on the lab
of the half-sized bottle. This wii
also sells for about $35.
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Crepes, Fresh Fish and more. Dinner
served at 3:30 on the Seafood Deck, 3:00
on the Sternwheeler Deck.
151 East Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
Seafood Deck 615-5790
Sternwheeler Deck 675-5811
Spectacular Thai Feast
3 Night Special
$79 6 per pers on
3 Appetizers • Soup
3 Entrces served wtth hot steamed rtce
& Special Dessert-Oriental Ice Cream
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Quality cuisine, 'gracious recovery·
at Le Chardonnay in Registry Hote
By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH covcry -and no one knew I was perienccd before -buttery in textl
Of tlM Datebook Staff ' there to review the restaurant. and graced with a brilliant oran
We considered puttinJ our hEads An off niJht. obviously, and a "arm." Food and beverage man.,
down on the table. to see 1fthat might typical, judging from all that I've +Maurice Staehle later explained lt
attract some attention. We'd enjoyed heard from others about the service. this indccd is not your ordina
a fine dinner at Le Chardonnay in the And certainly the problems on the scallop, but one with the "con
Registry Hotel. But now, 50 minutes floor could not detract from the ·attached. A magnificent dis
after our entrees were cleared, no one beauty of the surroundings or the enhanced by a dollop of caviar at
had approached us, other than to quality of Le Chardonnay's.cuisine. .tarragon sauce.
serve coffee. No inquiry about des-It is an elegant room 1n serene We also ordered from the menu .
sert. No opportunity to request the blues. with the softness of rounded hors d'oeuvre of terrine of smok
check. Everyone, 1t seemed. was comers and the gleam of etched glass salmon, flavorful with peen pc
frantically busy elsewhere. and glass-enclosed wine storage. Oil pcrooms. An emerald herb sauce le
When at last our captain rushed paintings and framed mirrors alter-both color and flavor contn
past, we stopped him and told him natc on the walls, and the seating, at ($6.50).
our plight. He apologized profusely banquettes and in luxurious chairs. is For a salad, we might have orderi
and brought our.check. together with nicely spaced. A harpist soothes with heart of bibb lettuce with julienne
com~limentary mini pastries. To my soft melody. ViUeroy and Boch china fresh mushrooms ($3). but we lo
inquiry, he responded. yes, they were graces the table all through the meal. walnut oil and instead chose a salad
short-handed in the dining room. A And such a meal! It began with a .. seasonal lettuce:· which includi
captain had failed to show. complimentary appetizer '(a de-radiccbjo, Belgian endive and watc
As we departed, majtrc d' Jean lightful idea) which the waiter de-cress. Rounds of grilled goat cbett
Pierre inteTCCpted us and expressed scribed as a poached scallop. It was, topped with finely chop~ walnu
his concern. It was a gracious re-however. unlike any we'd ex-crowned the salad, which was r.
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Cuisine ... declared my partner.
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RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 8teab and Seafood
GRAND OPENING PAllTY
Sat9rday, '••• 15 ho• t P.M.
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Live Entertain•ent
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There is great pracucality, as well
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at Le Chardo nnay. Tah-dum! And ti
waiter lifts the cloche to reveal ti
beautifully composed plate.
My cntree. sautced veal swec
breads($ 18), was moist, richly tend
and beautifully ac<:ented by a who
grain mustard sauce. I'd have said
was m best ever, if rd not e
pen cnced David Wilhelm's wizard
with sweetbreads when he was
Pave.
The only flaw in the meal was n
partner's lilets of seabass ($ 17.5<
The fish itself was, frankly. rubber
But one could almost forgive. for tJ
braised fennel and pastis sauce we
splendid. Both entrces, served on U
popular very large plates, were a
companied by five lovely vegetable
includin• spaahetti squash and
deLicate umbafc of broccoli. Portio1
were much more generous than
many a la carte restaurants.
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not a Chardonnay from the extensi1
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RESERVATIONS 675-5777
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Puffins, Corona del Mar, is unique for its
ull array of natural cuisine, from pure. filtered
ater to fructose-sweetened dtsserts.
.. All of our ingredients are nal1}ral," says
encral manager Francoise Lou, daughter of
wners Louis and Sophie Lou. "We don't use
ny canned food, and we don't use salt or
ugar. For our desserts, we use fructose except
or our French pastries on the weekends, and
e do teJI our customers about the sugar
on tent:•
The restaurant serves breakfast. lunch,
nd dinner seven days a week, 7 a.m. to 10
p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m . to 11 p.m. weekends. As
unusual feature, brcakfast·or lunch may be
ordered daily up to S p.m .
The Lou family took over the existing
restaurant last December, and continued the
existing cuisine. "The first owner developed
this whole concept," says Francoise. "He was
very much into health food, he knew a lot
about it, and he taught us quite a lot."
The Lous are· no newcomers to the
business, however, since they have previously
owned restaurants in both West Africa and
France. Puffins is their first restaurant in this
country, along with Francoise's first involve-
ment as generar manager.
Born in Taiwan, Francoise, alons with her
family, spent most of her early years in France
or the French-speaking countries of West
Africa. Ten ycan ago, when the family moved
to the U.S., she attended high school in West
Bend, Indiana, spent one year at Georgetown
University, and graduated from UCLA where
she earned degrees in economics and law.
.. , didn't take the bar exam, though,
because my big love is fashion design. I'm a
panner in a company that designs on Melrose
m Los Angeles, and I design all the uniforms
here." '
Although 'she has manelJ.ed Puffins since
last January, "eventually I will go to France to
do fashion design. Until then, rube here."
Sophie Lou, who learned from cooks in
the vanous countries where the family lived.
"is a real gourmet cook," says her daughter.
"She doesn't cook here, but she makes up
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Corona del Mar.
some of our recipes. We have a very extensive
list of specials every night, and half of them
come from my mom." Her specialties include
Coquilles a la Puffins, So phie's Eggplant,
Pastry Puffs. and Spinach G reek Pie.
Louis handles the business aspects of the
restaurant, plus· all the landscaping. "At one
time he was a landscape designer," says
Francoise, "and he has owned plant nurseries.
Here he has upgraded all of the landscaping,
with lots of geraniums, impatiens, begonjas.
and flower baskets. He added all of the flower
baskets outside, and the hanging fems."
The inside of the restaurant has been
upgraded as well, she says, to create a mo re
elegant setting. "Some people still think of it as
a coffee sho p." she adds. "so I'd like people to
kn ow that its changed, and we've made it
much better q uality."
The Puffin bird theme and decor has been
retained, however. with painttngs and statu-
ettes of the bird throughout. Why Puffin birds?
'Tm not sure why," she says, "except that the
original owner did a lot of research on the
birds, and I guess he was fascinated by them."
Many of the paintings were do!te by an artist
who li ves on Puffin Island.
Within a year, the Lous plan to open
another restaurant in the area. It will offer
"very good quality, naturally based cuisine,"
says Francoise, but it will be in the style of a
French sidewalk cafe. she adds.
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t ouce1 wklte wlac
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Salt ucl pepper to 1.a1te
flour sole and saute in 011 until done. Place to
side on a servi ng platter.
In another pan, saute mushrooms and shnmp in
hutter until done. Add wtne and simmer one minute.
Add dill, parsley, salt, and pepper. Pour sauce over
sole and serve. Servts 4.
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1 c•p lee
Combine and blend. Pour into a tall tulip glass
and garnish with a sprig of minL
These recipes we~ submitted by Le B1arrltt
Restaurant ofNcwpon Beach.
SO Years of Fine Italian Dining
Enjoy our cuisine from Central and Northern Italy Every meal
1s served with old world charm. a generous view
of Newport Bay, valet parking and complimentary
boat slips Plano bar and full menu until I a m
Make plant now to dine with us this evening. Call
17141642·7880 for reservations or information
about our bay view banquet fac1lit1es
3131 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach
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beef dinner, Gulliver's signature dish, ·for Meg Thomas. On
Father's Day, what better place can you find? Good service, great
food. For reservations In Irvine, call 833-8411.
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SUNSET DINNER CRUISES
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Boarding every Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m .
• 26. 9 5 per P'!'IOft
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCHES
Delight In the fresh ocean bfeeze as you enjoy a Champagne Brunch
catered by Delaney's. This relaxing 1'h hour narrated Hatt>of Tour ts a
gre11t way to begin any Sunday. Boarding 81 9:30 a.m. •19.so.,.. •10.so cNldNft (2-12)
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TOWN •••
Jl'rom Pafe l'
saut~ morsels of lobster with ·a
Sauternes sauce and tiny fresh veg-
etables ($23); loin of lamb stuR:ed
with a chicken mousse, served wuh
tarragon sauce; sauteed mignons of
veal with sweet red bell pepper sauoe.
Uncommon a la carte fare, uncom-
monly well prepared. But, as you can
see, it is pricey.
including the desserts, the smoked Irvine. Reservations re<:ommenc
salmon terrine, crayfish bisque with 752-8777. Lunch from l 1:30, Mt
morel mushrooms and other dinner Fri.; Sun. brunch from 11 a.
soups. Luncheon salads vary from dinner, Mon.-Sat. from 6:30. V
seasonal lettuce with foie ~s. caviar park.ing.
and mustard walnut dressing ($9.75) ------------
Unfortunately. I can't tell you
about the desserts. We lost all desirt
during our long wait. However, from
a past lunch, my panper fondly
rccaUs the assorted sorbets on a puree off~ red berries. Also listed on the
menu are assorted French pastries,
'-varois of fresh fruits on .a puree of
raspberries., Grand Marmef soume
and a feuilletc of apples with creme
fraiche. ·
Speaking of lunch. ·many of the
dinner items arc available at noon,
to avocado, scampi, and medallions
of lobster in a creamy tarragon
dressing ($11.75). My personal
favorile is the supreme of warm duck
on a bed oflettuce with Zcres vinegar dressina ($10. 95).
Luncn enttces include sauteed
medallions of veal in lemon sauce
and thin slices of salmon, dry
steamed. with a sorrel sauce($ 13).
Jean Marie Pougnet is the ex-
ecutive chef, responsible for all these
lovely offerings, certainly some of the
finest in the area.
LE CHAROONNA Y, Registry
Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd.,
Fine Continental Cuisine
and still an
Adventure in Natural Eating .
Casual breakfa&L & lunch • FormaJ Dining for Dinner
E11perienc:e. the splendor of dining out
in an elegant atm0&phere
with good nutritious meals.
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heal and !akie.apan. Bad>eqlX at aJc:M
to medium temperature and baste
frequendywith an herb burter or favori
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preJl9ttna lhisddcacy the~
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lillet.s or small whole 6sh at the top.
Arrange them In order o( cooking lime
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the famed Oyster Bar and fuJI cocktail
service.
For reservations at Anthony's Pier
2 in Newport Beach at 103 N
Ba)'s1de, overlookina the Back Bay.
phone ~5123.
THE W ~EHOUSE • Says Baca
Off to Dael!
Summer breezes. yacbt-filled
waters and award-winning cuisine are
made 10 order for Dad's enjoyment
1h1s Father's Day, Sunday, June 16th
a1 The Warehouse Restaurant in Lido
Village. Newpon Beach. Dad and the
whole famlly can enjoy the
sumptuous champagne brunch from
10 a.m. until 3 p.m. overloolcina the
spectacular view of Newpon Harbor
or basking in the sunshine on the
beautiful dockside patio. It's an "all·
>Ou-can-enjoy" buffet for only $12.95
($6 95 for children under 12) filled
wuh the freshest fruits, rolls, muffins,
ll'rnpung chilled international salads.
hot breakfast and luncheon enttccs.
Save room for the dessert tablc .. .ifs
1ncred1ble! All Dads will receive a
complimentary sun visor as the
( ous1n's way of safing .. Hats Off to
Dad" on his specia day.
Or enJOY 1ln evenina celebration
teatunnJ fresh seafood offerings and
1he dehcious .international menu
selections prepared according to
secret recipes from all over the world.
Afterwards. make a Father's Day
Toast tn t.he Wharf Lounge where
there's hve entenainment.
The Warehouse Restaurant 1s
located at 3450 Via Opono in Lido
Village. There's validated parking for
El Cholo owner Ron Salisbury
(left) Is working with David
Wiiheim of Pave to develop the
New Southwest Cuisine menu '°' El Cholo in orange.
HIDE-AWAY RESTAURANT
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~rving Lunch and Dinner Specials
Ll'NCH $2 SO FROM • OfNNER $3 95 FROM •
Also large ~Jeccion of Ap~rizers, Seafood Speci11/t1es
s.l•ds, Assorred Sandwiches including Lobster
Prime Rib, Steaks. BBQ Ribs
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SUNSET SUPPERS '5.95
Complete dinner aerved with soup or salad bar,
choice of 3 eotreea nightly. and dessert.
SaQday Champagne Brunch
-'8.95
Lavish buffet with roasted, carved meats.
Happleet Happy Hour In Town
Daily 4-7 pm
Well Drinke •t.25 Beer & Wine 'l.50
Free snacks & popeorn
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our dmmg guests 10 the covered
parking garage across the street. CaJI
6H-4700 for· information.
THE JOU. Y ROGER -wt.ere
Dua Are Speclal
This June 16th. treat Dad and
Grandad to something extra nice at
The Jolly Roger Restaurant. There's
no better way to show Dad how m!,Jch
you care than to treat him to a
relaxing and delicious meal in a
dehghtful atmosphere. This year, the
occasion promises to be even more
enjoyable because a fresh and varied
bill of fare, plus a new dtcor at many
locations. make The Jolly Roger
better than ever. And, each day a fresh
appetizer. fresh fish sclecuons and
new SpeClalucs are hstcd on The Joll)
RQ&Cr's brand new feature boards
available on every table. Dad wtll get
to choose from all htS favontcs
including fresh specials made JUSt for
him.
The whole famil) ·~ill enjoy the
abundant choices on The Jolly
(See REST AUJt.AJll~/Pa&e 18)
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PISMO BEACH, CALIFORNIA 93449
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lndud~CompUmHtary ContJn••tal Brcakfat1
Swimming POOi • Jacuzzi • Colo< TV • DO Phones
Pismo Beach offers A TC Riding • Horseback Riding • Golf • Tennis
Just 40 MKea So. from Hearst Castle
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GIVE DAD A REASON TO POP HIS BUTTONS
A Deluxe Brunch or an Exceptional Dinner
32802 S. Pacific Coast Hwy. 23311 Mu1rlands
Monarch ~y Plaza at Ridge Route
Laguna Niguel lake Forest Village
499·2626 I 496-SnJ El Toro · 770-3222
Entertainment & Dancing
"Company B" "Kurt Steinbeck"
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
Served 9:30 AM -4:00 PM
DINNER -4 to 11 PM
BUFFET BRUNCH
Served 10 AM -3:30 PM
DINNER -4 to 11 PM
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Roger's new and exciting menu. avocados. chee.es and a garden full of Restaurants a tradition for almost 4i
S d 10 3 including more beef. pasta and fresh ve.-:tables. years Un ays -fish than ever before. Oticken pot pie, The Jolly Rotcr's salad and sand-Of course. thoughtful, attentiv
served pipinJ hot. overflows with wich hsts are even longer, including service continues to. be a cornenton ~hampagne, tool plump chick~n. vegetables, and new favorites like fresh pasta salad of The Jolly ROICI'"•~-Overs
(Asti Sp t ) creamy sauce an a puff pastry crust. and cobb salad. Delicious chicken restaurants bear The Jolly Rogc U man e Build-your-own-omelettes come with teriyaki. sirloin steak and veal name, and all will be open on Father'
lhree fillingsfrom a list that includes marsalajoin the famous hamburgers Day, Sunday June 16th. servin
37 F h. 1. I d Spanish sauce, corned beef hash, that have made The Jolly R<>&er breakfast and dinner.
as ion s an ltjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjij~~ji--Rl FIVE CROWNS -Celel»raie Newport Beac h 644-2030 Fat1ttt'1Day
:": way to celebrate Father's Day, tak. K BIRN If you're looking for a really speca~
dad to the Five Crowns. The charr
Newport's C G B f t and hospitality of this rest.auran QUntry QUrmet rea 8$ modeledaf\eraoold Englishinn,wi
help make it a very memorabl CANNERY VILLAGE 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Mon.-Frl. occasion. Dinner will be served fror
@fCQ.do Plan Your Buslnen M#tlnQs In OcJr Prlv•t• Th«N Rooms 4 p.m. on Father's Day, Sunday, Jun
• Custom Omelets -30 Items to Choose from 16. • Homemade Cinnamon Rolls For dads who enjoy beef. the r08!
• Biscuits & Gravy and Much, Much Morel prime ribs will suit them to a tee. BL at may be difficult choosing bctwee
1'982 RfK1tllll TIAtln these and the other delicious selec ~~·~' E~d=lnger~~~~:=::::~~~~:!:=::~~~:;!~730-0~~1~1~5~~ tions -rack of lamb, roast ducltlin
Presents
Gourmet Food with Gourmet Jazz
Jazz• Jazz
9 PM-1:30 AM
Mondey·S.mrday
4 PM-1:00 AM
81111deye
Happy Hour Jazz
r•"'l'M Mt•n f-ri
LUNCH
11 AM :l l'M
DINNER
5 PM·I I PM
2900 N ewpor t Blvd .. Newport Beach 676-2968
E•rly Bird Dinner
Specl•I• '6.9S
Prime Rib or Fresh Fish
CM'f*t~ Dl~r With cholc~ of
soup or UIMJ ¥Kl ~~rt • ~ 4 to 6 PM
~r.ff.Oll,,.~n~lil~NS~uc.~A 1 . ..,. I .... I
= BALBOA . soi E. BALBOA 673-n26
or the nightly fresh seafood sclec
tioos.
A first course of soup or salad an
one of the restaurant's delidou
desserts will round out the meal. Fe
those who desire, the Five Crown
aJso offers an extensive choice c
wines to accompany your meal.
Jf dinner doesn't suit your plan·
remember the Five Crowns is als
open for Sunday Brunch from I 0.3
a.m. to 3 p.m. Dad may still cnJO
roast prime ribs ofbeef. or perhaps 1r
the cw benedict. the oyster frytroa:
beef hash, crepes veroniquc or crow
of the crab.
The Five Crown~ is located al 380
East Coast Highway i!}_;Corona d1
Mar. Reservations arc invi1ed1
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,TASTE SUCCESS Al BENNI
Monte. Cristo-Triple
layered Hormel Cure 81-
Ham, Fresh Roested Tur1<ey
Breast, lWo Kinds of
CM&, Batter Dipped and
Fried, Dusted with
Powdered Sugor and
~rved with Knott's Red
Rospberry Preserves
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Chart Your Own Course
knnigan's Ortginel
Phladdphie Cheese Steak
-lhinfy Wafared Steak
Gtiled wtth Onions and
Mushrooms, Covered
wtttt Melted Ctluse and
Heaped High on I
GrtkdRoll
Burgers-Fresh Ground Beef,
CMrt>roOed, ~~d on o
Freshly Grilled Bun Boked
Dally at Bennigon·s, Avoll-
at:X with a Variety of
Toppings
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I lovf' the prime of your tire choosing
lrom the extensive 2S item menu.
Steak,, ~afood. aalada. Italian and
\lt'J1l·an dishes. and more. West.em
rharm and CQ)lntry ambience
I um•h M-F. Dinner M-S, Happy
hour M P 4:30-7 p.m. Satellite dish.
l.1w entertainment and dancing,_
Sun r hampagne Burret Brunch
111 .! :m Banquet faci liti•. 14982
Hrdh1ll. Tustin. 73()..01 15.
T llF: ORIGINAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE
'i'N;' They are the original. Famous
lor their one.and-a-hall pound
l'uruirhouse steak.& and reaturing
d1~play broiling. Proudly .erving for
:!I vear.1. Lunch Mon.-Fn 11-2. Din·
rwr ni1<htly Mon.-Fn. from 5 p.m. "·•I & '\un. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor
llhtl . ro~ta "1esa 6-42 97i7
BF:NNIGAN'S
Fre11h food served Wi th a 11idl! of fun.
Menu features unique appetizers.
i<alad~. seafood. croiMant sand-
wu hes, burgers. Me1ican dishes.
and an exciting brunch menu.
Lunch and d inner fro m 11 a.m.
'4t't>kdays. Brunch S.3 on weebnds.
Full bat with peciaJty drin\a.
H11ppy hour 4-7 wee.kday.. In Coeta
Meu, South Cout. Plaza parkilll Jot.
by Sali's Fifth Avenue 2-41 -3938. In
Westmillllter, 5-46 Westminster
Mall 891 -4522. Dancin1 eveninp in
W~tminater location.
HOB BURNS
Superb 111 the word to deecribe this
fine dminic nt.ablilhn:\ent. ~l"Vlng
Newport Cor 18 yean, apeciali%il\g in
An(WI raised beef, 'tbe finest you
can get.. Ahlo featurinc rreah flab.
V'4l 11nd chicken. The linen awered
Ulblea. candles and £Jeth nowers
add to the elegance, with booths and
high back chain fot privacy.
n clcerinc lant.una and cl-ical
musit' capture the charming and
warm at~pbere. Open for lunch,
dinner and their aplendlreroua Sun
day hrunch. Est.ensive wine list. :t7
F1111h1on Island. fW-4-2030.
BRISTOL
BAR A GRILL .
At -K'<rliday Traditionally an all
A'!'mcan favorite place t.o Ml and
priced·'°·' fMi.ily diniJ'I. E-veryt.hing
frnm Juicy ....m and chope to
RJ>«ial chlckee diabee and fre-h
seafood. Bou..t.eou. u1ad b&.r.
Sumpt.uoua daily luncheon bu«et.
Open daiJy fO\' dinins ud cocbaila.
:I 131 Brittol St. Co.ta M-· 657-3000. • -
CRAZYROR8B
STEARHOU8'B
Authentic ooun&.ry dinq, r•turinc
fi:Uum CM'D Fed Beef-Prime Rib.
fr h aeafood and lpf!daiitinc 'in
lheir famouw pen.fried lled.a, and
detlM!na. Luncb Mon. Pri. It ·3.
Dinner Mon.-Sun. 5 p.m. (Dlnaer
r-.rvationa suuant.eed). Authtnl.ic
Weatem d900r. dmd .. and tM
mualc in the MJoaa. o,. Rd.
F.ait/Newpon r.,. 8u&a Alta.
649-1&12. •
D l l..LMAN'S
The Dillman family .,.s famnull for
their traditional warm hospitality
and fme food Fine8L prime u b m
&lboa and fresh fish daily. Com·
pie~ dinner spec1ali. da1lv. Friendly
service and a fun. delightful a1
mosphere Open doth for lunch and
dinner Brunt'h Sttt and Sun. !'<01 F.
Balhoa 6i:l i7:!ti
GAR F'S
A perfect place tu lmn!( the whule
family. l:arrs ft>aturt"! sl~aks and
seafood, but spec11thLt"» m Italian
d1 hei. also M1tllll'Hll1, llW'lj{Tla spa
ichetu ; all homemade The at
IDlllphere 1s friendlv 1ind the ~rv1ce
IS fast. Servtnjl breakftt!ll, lunch and
dinner. Weeknight Npet·1als. f'hone
ordel'll accepted l!'irlO Superior
Ave .. C\>llta Mesu. !)!Ill ~1:16.
THE HIDE-AWA\'
Tirtd nf f'<nl( 11111111 plot"' '4tth nu
priv&•\" Sf.arch nu murt'1 l'hl• Hult'
awov provide-. IHl\ltl'\ v.1t h 11-.
bc1oth" and parllt111ns, ~rlt'll 111r
husme1;!4 lunrht>on• and rom,1111 h
d ininl(. All newly dt>cllf11ted 11fter1111t
11 relu1nK atmO!!phert· The ~1><'nal
ties arl' Sf'8food, -.tt'ak" 11nd prime
rih, using dill huttt!r on thf'
1owordfi.~h Homemade M•UJ>'I .and
NUCH. Heer & v. me ..erve<l al'it1
5874 F.dinger at SpringJare In
Marina Shopp1nl( V1l1Age Hunt·
U\l(ton Beach. 840 ofi I H.
1CALFORNIAN
HEMINGWAY'S
In t.he st.vie of thl' man h1m~lf.
Hem1ntCWay's t!l a ttlPbrat1on of
adventure, of romnnce and Lht an ,
of living. An aw11rd winninl( res·
taura.nt offerin1e European cuisine
with a California accent and an
extensive wine !Ult. Dinner niichtly.
Lunch M-F. The atmMpherl' is
warm and friendly and filltd with
enthusium. Eatabhshed 111nce 1972,
thit re!ltaurant/CAft is located m
Corona del Mar at Pacific Coast
Hwy 11l M11t'Arthur Hlvd fi?:i.OIW
MARRIOTT -Nicole11 Grill
M~uite wood hrmhn1t 1~ thi'
J>4'<'18lt\' htrl' Thi' nwnu ft>aturl'11
fruh 11eafo1id and prnnt' mt-at>o 11nc!
seOMtmnal Ca1un C'rt"olt 'l~nal~ un
a daily baslll-Dme ma caa~I. rplu
ed atmOl!phf're with rontemporary
mualc. Imported prinu from Eng·
l&nd romplemenl 1 he attractive
decor. Dinner is llt'rved Mon.-Sat.
from fi p.m. Nie-0le11 i8 locJlted within
the Newport 84-11<"h Misrriott l fotrl,
900 Newport Cent.fir Or. Call
640....000.
Cl•
JADE DRAGON
tAJp into the wonderful world of the
Ori.nL The Jade Oraion •Jle(taljin
1n Saechwt1n It Mandarin roillinea ol
old rh1nA. Your 00.t i• WaJlac. Ltt
with Chef V1 r hf'n. {)ptn for lunch.
dinner, Sat. and S un. Dim Sum
(Chlnt!M TN Cab Brunch). Ban·
quel flldlltJM are available and t>Nr
and wlnt an 11erved. Ele,ant dining
al aftoniab&t price9. 12100 Beach
Btwt., t.anton. eM-893.'l.
LI' RESTAL1RANT
If wu lovl' Chinese tood. you re SUl'e
to t'OJOY dmmg here. as Li's prom-
llit'li truly 11utbentit Ctunese food.
The ll)tnu t>ffers a wide variety or
t-•<>tlt d111hes. from a la carte to
rnrnl11n11t11ms. Breatht.alung decor
m Ii supremely beautiful at
mu phere 'fropical drink:. to
4uent'h your thirst. Open se1.en days
.t week for lunt'h and dinner 8961
Adams. HunL1nj ton Beach
~2 9115. :J U N. Beath Blvd ,
An11he1m. 827 -1210.
MANDARIN GOURMET
.\ 1 ruly "Jlf'Cta.I pla~ to dinl!, the
Mandann Gourmet bas bttn a gold
11warcl winner and owner Michael
Ch1anl( was voted Restaurateur of
lhe Year Special12ing m Pekmg.
Shanl(ha1. Szechwan and Hunan
l'lll~me>., 1hev offer an array of deli
t8t'll'li 1nrludmg Peking Duck,
clumphnl(~. whole fii1h and more
~umptiuu~ dishe· Eleicant at
mu'lphue, 1mpect"llblt -.erv1ce and
nttn:o1Vt' wine list l:iotll) .\dams.
l'cl!tta Mesa !'l.40-193i
MAY GARDEN
The splendor of C'hinet1e cuisine and
elt'l(unt dining is found here at the
May Carden Restaurant. Mandann
d111h!!'. specially prepared b~ C'hef l-
H..,1unl( H l>U, indudmg th .. delec
tahll' da ... 'l11'. Pekin1e dul k Ex
tt-n~l\f' wine hst and foll bllr ~uiet
snd mt1m1tlt' 1ttm1>t.pherf' m luxur·
1uu11 •Urr11und1ngs Lunrh ~I.in -Fri
I hnner n11ehtly 1-400 S i.: BrllStol.
I ·o~lil Mesa 756-9'.ZW
CDNTll\ENTAL
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM -
Airporler Ion ·
Congl'n1al and secluded frtlm the
bUlly airport surroundings. The
\-ledtterranean Room offers uperb
l·unttnt>ntal cu1st0e for lunch, djn-
nt-r and Sunda~· brunt'h Top enter ·
1a1nmen1 rughtly m the Cabaret
l.1111n1<e The C'apiam's Table IS
open for dining 24 hOUrtl. Perfec-t for
wat.chml( \aliforn1a sunset.II is tbe
l"h11ht Deck Lounge. The Airport.er
Inn 1~ located at 18700 MacArthur
Rive! m Irvine 8.13-27i0
CAFE LIDO
K11own u Newport'3 Caruwno \'11 -
lage J8ZZ spot El'\JOY 1tourmet food
with l(Ourmet JllZZ in an mttmate
ttnd roiy tttmll8phere ~erving
I .um h Mon. Fri. 11 .I 11nd Dinner
1111(hlh ti p m. to m1dntl(hl Enter
rninment nightly q I JO Sun J8Z2
..t''l~111n 4 I a.m Happ'.\ J&ll hour 5-8
Mon Fri Ample parlmll!t. 2900
Newport Blvd.. Newport Beech.
671\ 2968.
MA KC EL'S
Voila! Marcel! Deli,hlfully ~r~b ·~ menu featurina rresh aea!ood
11ncl Louisiana CaJun apecia.la.
Gourmet oyster ber. El.pnl ~t
cAJual atmoapbere. Lt,,. entertain-
men,t and dancing feeturinc OC"•
fineat entertainment. Dancln1
undt1r the !Itani! Lunch rrotn t t LD\.
Dinner ni&hUy from fi p.m. 0)"11ter
.,., ull 1:00 a.m. 130 E. 17th s~.
C Ollta Meaa. fW6...8&6.
P UFFIN'S
An ad""nw"' m nAtural eet.inc.
Fl" h quality ~ivlc. prepared
u\ a aimple ~t elesant way. Award
winml\g rec:ipee. Carden .ettiot in a
European Cafe atyle atm4»phere.
C.-ual breakfaat and lunch f'otmal
dlnina for dinnt.r. Svn.•Th\ll'L 7
a.m.-10 p.m., Pri. A S.L llll lt p.m.
3060 E. Coat Hwy. Corona del
Ma.r. S40-15 i l.
RIVIERA
Reio w g:rac:ioua M'rvll'e lO an
elegant. mt.imat.e atnwiphete. RI·
penly pnpared eootinenta.1 d11hes
by Chef Richard Berrner. smce
1970. Thia awar<i wiorung re·
1.aurant a.Leo off en an exteOIU\ie wme
hst.. and excels 10 tab!e:swJe prep-
aratK>cu and flambes. Open for
Lunch l L30--3 p.m .• Dinner from 5
p.m. EJ.cellent banquet fac1liueio.
C'loeed Sun. and holidays. ~t1.~~ S.
Bnstul. COllta Mesa. 540-:\840.
THE THIRD PLOOR
Known for iUpenur conunental
cuuime, The Third F190r promises
to capture it's ~nnioo a.s OM of
the fineil restaurant.I }D Oranp
County. Specializlo¥ in t.ableside
preparations and Wllng only frHh
foods.. Am bience exudl"b el~
and subtle q~ua.hty. lntjmate but not
intun1daung dtnini. ~.Led wtthm
tht Emerald of An&Mun Hotel,
Ii Ii' $ west SL, ll<.'T~ from ol&
neyland 1n A naheim Call
71 ... 999.0990 Eimer.lid Hot.els
also 1n Hawau, tmo Hawauan ~
gent and Mauna Laru Bay Hotels.
CAFE FLEURI
Takt' a se11t m Cafe Fltun tor break
fdSl. lunch or dmner En)O\ 1&.o u
quis1te environment mtluel'ICTd by a
Fren<'h touch.. Hot )822 Monday
Lhmuih Fnday from 'l l ull 9:00
p m and an outstanding w lute-
g lovt' brunch make thJS Cafe the
plac.! w meel. Open 7 d~ a wet>lt.
tkOO a m.-10:30 p.m. \foderatt-ly
priced 4500 MacArthur 8.Jvd ..
Newport Beach. 476-20lll
LE BIARRITZ
&penence eiquisit.-Fn!n~h pruv
LDCW rusJDe wlule d1mog m thi:.
intunate French chat.eau SPf1;ial-
ues include rack of lamb. veal
Manala and a beauuful M"IKl&on of
fresh fish. Homemade award win-
ning deaKrlL Enjoy Sun. brunch
with unlinUted cham~M. an
elaborate buffet, a hot enlrff and
deuert-all 9en'ed m a rozv, r.lax-
ed atm<lSpMre. Full bar with
dometilK aod imported wme ..elec-
UOQI.. Lunch. Mon. Fri . 01~r.
seven night.II. Sundav brunt·h _. 1.-
N Newt>Ort Blvd.. Newp1.1rt Heach
045·6700
LE CHARDONNAY
T~ finest in clasa1l 1-'rench and
nou .. -elle c:uwne in plwh urround
l.Dp. Ext'1te your WOlleS with Su
preme or Duck wi lh poached l'ah
roroia folp o r Lobster CU6erole m a
Chardonnay wine auce With
chant.erella. Extensive selection ol
winea from a temperature coo
t.rolled cellar. Lunch Mon. Fn.
l t ·30 2:30. Dinner Mon.-Sat. rrom
6::l0. Sun. ~h 11-2:30 In Rf'IU·
try Hotel. &8800 MacAn.hur Blvd .
lrvtne. 752 8777
LE MIDI
JOUl Manca and Wah~r ln their
Frendl ~-uuutry ~ Lunch. dUl
M r and Sunday bruocb.. Banq~t
racilitMS. Ctoe.d Mondays. 3421 , ....
Wdu, ~-i>urt Beach. 67S-904.
INDIAN
ROY AL KHYBER
Take .an enchanted ~" 1ntu
lodta wit.boot leaviQg ~ C'uun
ty. Autht!nttc Tandc>&m diAAes
elegantly presented in the Moehul
trad1t10n Meat and fish di:.h.es
pttpated and marmated tn a blend
vf berba and fresh ground P•<'b
lmpre•m e des1icn and decor take-.
VOU back t.o the lt)lh t.'entW'\
Lunch, dLOner Sunda~· brunch
1000 Brtl>tol St .. Nev.p;,,, Beach
":Sl 5;.>oo
ITAi •AN
CA RMELO
Thi-. uJtra J.mart haven ot escep
t11•nal ltAl1an and Conunent.i.I
ru1,.me t.'I •mt> ,i( the m\Ke rewardin~
pli~ h • dml' Frebh pa.sta a.nd
~pt-c1al "hght .. ..aot.'t'!! Mt' care lull\
pnol)lirt'<i b' thret> "' lhe line~H lwl
i.an '-he!<, P1.tnu b.tr t'nter1.111nml!nt
u•mplt'mt'nt... tht' run 1tm1~phert'
Path• dmt1'1C ctva11Jblt> h•r lht' 'un
lo,er-. Open fue-. ·:'un lrvm t\ pm
''" dmnt'r ~un Hru111:h I I .\.IO :.! 1\l
\.)_'\I E r......,,t H.w' ( 'uruna dtl \tat
1)7'> 1q.!:!
DO~ TELLl'S
F•mo\b p1aii J'bt t>fll(tnal
larn1h ltal1.in l?'ita\lra.nt St'" 1nic
our latncXb prua & puta Dine m ur
Lake uut. Beer and WUM! alio -..."t'd
Famtlv dtnit\g for an inflativn light
mg bu<itcl'L 9"~~ Warner A1.e at
Bushard behind the S1u~r 1n
Pia\ an Pllua. t'nuntiun \ alll'~
lJt) I ">%.i
~ARCE LLO'S
l'h1" award winnt-r niter-. .tn .. ,
trns1' e ml'nu ~~·11tl1Z.tl\ll 111 pasta:..
velll. t 1oppino .tnd their famnu.;
hlindmade p1.zza. l<~t.abh.shf'd ... m<'t'
1q-·1. this famtlv owned rataurant
~ 1:apcured the beans oC h1'U11t'h
lo,er-. 8"1dp;, unhm1tt'd ,·ham
paJtne the lavtah buffet tndudlM'I h11t
and t'old entreh a ~afo1>d bar anJ
dl!"<St'n tabll', Sun 11.~-l l.unch
~hrn Fn Oinner 7 ntitht. .. 1 v.t't'k
1-'<l:! Ht'illh .ii Slain H\1nun111u11
Bt'lil h "4.! .. :,.1;,
\'ILL,\ ~OVA
.\ heuut1lul ha\ 'll'.,. l n!a't..., tht•
r••mantlt ~limit thttt h.u made the>
\ 111. Nll,·a" "Pt't111tl krnd ul plal-e
for 1.ver rift.). Y'="'~ Superb cut tn«'
fn1m Central and "orthem hah
"-'"'Ni m Old World ,·tuirm Ex
ten:tl"" wine list.. Dinntr n41htl.,.
1'1ant1 har Full menu hll I "tlO 11 m
JUI West Coast Hw\ ewpon
~ach 642 7880
Sewral Uunp make Uus award win-MI CASA nine hid.w•y truly pecial; WaJt.rr, TheLr food i3 hkP 11 lnp 14• Mtsk'\.•1
the" wia ~~!. lraUWd 1n IOft\~ of Ka.p1ta.11ty l'U" band m hand •1th
I.ht-bell& ~; Pat.c:. St Monu. th•n molto. "'Mi Cua Su Caaa,
P~ C.taed. Baur au LK. Zurich cw my ~ ia row huuw 1-:.tAtb
A u t h e n t 1 c c u 1 • i o l' ll&Md •inc. 1972. 1l'" nc; ~~1 Ptovencal~I 1ounnet f•· .fhenda ·~ iJ1n11t1 lwnt Open
l1v.U.-. Sunday brunch ao \llUq~ da•lY from t I a.m fot Lunc"h, l>1n
it .. lib •teppinc bed in llm« to an ner and C.odcaila. Bn~nt
era when nceUence ol food _._ Wed ' N,bta in the Buno
tNikbed by pneroua hoepit.ahcy. a Room.. K. 171.A L. C.-.a M.a.
t.c.pkali'J ranly found ~ ~ 14~
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ORANGE COAST
Champagne Brunch and Harbor
Cruises. Entertainment nightly and
Sun. afternoons. Enjoy the lounge
fo<>d gaJley-superb clam chowder!
3010 LaFayette. 675-5777.
RUSTY PELICAN
Fresh seafood and lot.a of it! Come
dock yourself here and d'ine over·
looking the beautiful Newport Bay.
Featuring 15 t<l 25 freth fish selec-
tions daily from around the world.
No wait seafood bar in the lounge.
Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Brunch in
Newport. 2735 W. Coast Hwy.,
642-34!ll. ln Irvine-Lunch, Din·
ner, and Happy Hour. 1830 Main,
545-4774.
NIU'URAL/1-EALTHY
FORTY CARROTS
..Delicious fashion food." per Henry
Segerstrom. Diacover that reaJ good
feeling of eating great tasting meals
prepared daily, natural and healthy.
OriginaJ recipes. Fresh Juices
squeezed daily. A great place for
Dinner 7 days from 11 a.m. Sunday
Champagne Brunch. Between Bull-
ocks and I. Magnin. So. Coast Plaza,
lower level. 556-9700.
SEA..ICCXXJ/STEAJ<S
ANTHONY'S P IER 2
The Southern Calif. Restaurant
Writers voted this one the winner of
the best value rutaurants. Their
seafood is the talk of the town with
30-35 fresh fish daily. CBS Tele·
vision claims they have the best
Restaurant
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happy hour in Orange County.
Menu ha.s calorie count for the
weight conscious. Open nightly for
dinner. Located on the beautiful
Newport Bay at 103 N. Bayside Dr
640-512:1.
BLACK BEARD'S
Noted for their intimate "Pirat.e1 of
the Caribbean" almo6phere. Their
famous Caribbean pork chops is a
rare culinary find. The extensive
menu all!O offers hearty beef eotrees
and fresh seafood. Lunch is served
11-3 Mon.-Fri Dinner from 5 p.m.
Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 4.7 p.m.
Tantalizing oyster bar specialitie11
Wide screen TV. Two blocks l!OUth
of John Wayne Airport. Newport
Beach. 8:13-0080.
THE CANNERY
This historic wat{!rfront. landmark
in Newport's Cannery Village fea·
tures fresh local seafood and Ea.st ·
em beef. Consist{!ntly good service,
open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun.
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REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT
This is the original and has been .
serving Newport Beach for 25 years.
Their specialty is seafood and
at.ea ks. Chefs 1pecial 11elections daily
and famous for their brouted
chicken, too! A beautiful waterfront
view of Newport Bay enbanoes the
atmosphere. Perfect for business
entertaining and romantic dining.
LoCated al 251 E. Coast Hwy., New·
port. Reservatiollll accepted. Phone
673-1505 •
THE REX OF NEWPORT Located' on the oceanfront acrOM
from the Newport Beach pier, The
Rei is the Orange Collllt 's most
exclllllive 11eafood restaurant. Well
lmuwn for fresh Hawaijan gourmet
fish selections and s petializing in
ttweet Channel lt!land abalone, t~n
der veal and prime meats. The
warm ambiance of the padded
boot.hf. gothic paintings and the
well stocked wine racks lend to
Rex's convivial atmoephere. Tbe
Rex of Newport is the choice of
locals 88 well as visitors. Recipient
of tbe prestigious Travel-Holiday
•ward. Casual/elel(ant a ttire.
Lunch, dinner. Call 675-2566 for
reservation!I. Valet parking.
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TALE OF THE WHALE
Experience a step back into time t-0
a place where you can dine a~ your
own leisure. Enjoy the romance of
old Newport with a panoramic bay
view. Excite your aenaet1 with their
sensationaJ seafood and traditional
favorities. Breakfast 7 a.m., Mon.-
Fri., Lunch 11-4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner
4-11 Mon.-Sat. Sat. and Sun.
Brunch 7-4, Oyster Bar Fri., Sat. &
Sun. Banquet facilitiu up to 500.
400 Main St .. Balboa. 673-463.'l.
THE WAREHOUSE
Newport's mogt innovative water-
front dining experience. Chef
Charles Kalagian features fresh sea-
food and international cuisine.
Highly acclaimed, award winning
Sat. and Sun. Brunch, a1ao featuring
patio dinin&. Incredible oyster bar,
exquisite ambience, exceptional live
entertainment. Banquets and cat.er·
ing avaiJable. Lido Village, Newport
Beach. 673-4700.
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lmpreeeive dining and profeaaional
productions are aure to please each
time you vi.sit. The •1'1raordinary
buffet 0£fer1 rout baron or beef.
glued ham with a frujt aauce, Geor-
gia chicken with peachea and glaze
and the Mahi Mahi la aerved in a
peuant sauce. Tri-color fettuccini
and cream ia a real favoriu. Enjoy
dinner and a play tonight! Grand
Dinner Theater located within the
Grand Hotel in Anaheim .. t I Hotel
Way. Call 772-7710.
HAR LEQ U I N D INNER
THEATER
Every customer can be ex-peeled to
. be treated like a celebrity. The
theater offers 1CTumptioull meal
with top production.I in an elegant
atmosphere. The aumptuou11 buffet
includet roast baron of beef.
chicken and ruih dishes. putas,
salads, veget.ablea, and sinful des-
serts. The Sat. and Sun. brunch
includes o variety of egg dishes. The
Celebrity Terrace is available for
private dining. The individually
decorated private balcony room8
overlook the 450·teat hortethoe
shaped main room. The Harlequin
i11 located at 3503 S. Harbor in Santa
Ana. Call 979·7550.
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